Published on May 9, 2001
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- Alumni weekend was quite a success, with about 30 alumni + dates and 40 actives + dates attending the dinner at Lillian’s in Saratoga Springs. Special thanks to the alumni who sent funds in to the KTAA. I would also be interested is seeing more alumni input from recent graduates. We would also like to see if we can make alumni weekend more appealing to families. So if you have any suggestions, please let me hear them.
- The following update from Kenneth St. John, ‘75: “I qualified for my Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Mississippi State University on January 19 and it will be awarded on May 12. This is 24 years after I got my M.S. and 26 years after my degree from RPI. I am an Assistant Professor (soon to be Associate Professor) at the University of Mississippi Medical center in the departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Restorative Dentistry (since 1989). My wife,Susan, and I have two children adopted from Korea (Matthew, 15 andJessica, 12), two cats, two hamsters, three fish, and a large white rabbit. I teach Orthopaedic Residents and Dental Students and spend the rest of my time researching total hip replacement devices and the Biocompatibility of implant materials.”
- Dave and Laura MacKenzie have two young children, Sean and Kevin.
- John and Nancy Faccone have two young children, Ryan (born 4/24/98) and Jenna (born 6/29/99). John says The Soprano’s reminded him of his childhood, except for the guns and the money. I didn’t have the heart to tell him that The Soprano’s is kind of lame without the guns and the money.
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