- Steve Roberts and Brett St. Onge are doing well in Austin, Texas. The following update came courtesy of Steve and it may make you wonder how Brett was ever a rex: “After becomming a new home owner last year, Brett forgot that the neighborhood association gets pissed off if you don’t mow or water the yard (which is expensive becase is so damn hot in the summer here). So they threatened some kind of action and Brett went to work in the yard. The next day he came in with huge red welts from fire ant bites all up and down his arms and legs. He has vowed never to work in the yard again. It’s a bit of an unfortunate story, but knowing Brett as well as we do makes it a bit comical. We work at IBM in Austin on similar projects and are both doing well. No kids or wives yet. Hope to make it back to see you guys one of these years.”
- Todd Obermeyer ‘91 works for the largest French Fry company in the United States, Lamb-Weston Inc. A year ago he took a job as their Corporate Industrial Engineering Manager. He now lives in Richland, Washington with his wife, Kristie, and two children; Emily who is now 4 years old and Erik who is 9 months old. (Editor’s note: I did some research, and found out that Obie works for the largest producer of french fries; NOT the producer of the Largest French Fry. But being the Industrial Engineering Manager for the World’s Largest French Fry would be kinda cool.)
- David Bleich ‘64 sent a note looking for his classmates. I don’t have too much information about alumni from the ’60s, but I’ll spread the word in case anybody is checking out the website.
- Ian Marlow ‘96 reports the following: “I worked as a Nuclear Engineer in the same program that Jason Haarman worked in (Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, KAPL). Left in late ‘96 and became an Actuary. I’m now VP and Dir. of IS for 5 Insurance companies (subsidiaries of a larger publicly traded company).”
- Ian Marlow also provided an update for Hector “Luis” Eugui III ‘96: “He’s married and works as a traffic enginner for the port authority, his wife is a ChemE (from RPI)”
