Marriages and Unions, Winter 2004
Marriages
David Sellers ’57 and Dianne Shiner, October 5, 2002.
Dana Barnes ’80, JD ’84 and Arnold Polk, January 11, 2003.
Laura Marie Lonac MAT ’82 and Joyce Marie Arend, July 19, 2003.
William Fritz ’86 and Layla Hines Fritz, February 2, 2002.
Georgeanne Freeman ’88 and Steven Kojundic, August 30, 2003.
Arwen Rosenbaum ’89 and Peter Dougherty, November 6, 2000.
Mitchell Elrod ’92 and Yvette Rose, October 12, 2002.David Watts ’92 and Christina Keane Watts ’92 attended.
Geoffrey Hooker ’93 and Nicky Mladenis, November 9, 2002.
Monya Lemery ’93 and Erasto Provisor Martinez, June 29, 2001.
Michael Dexter ’94 and Ieva Sulcs, July 26, 2003.
Erika Foin ’94 and Eric Houghton, December 29, 2002.
Philip Duong ’96 and Jessica Currier ’96, August 3, 2002.
Samuel Jordan ’97 and Silvana Flores, December 12, 2002.
David Ruderman ’97 and Oksana Gimpu, February 2, 2002.
John Cornet MAT ’99 and Olya Netchaeva, August 16, 2003.
Emily Payne Davis ’00, MAT ’02 and Jason Davis, July 19, 2003.
Shaen Germain ’00 and Bethany Dengler-Germain ’01, July 13, 2003.
Beth Smith Mock ’00 and Gregory Mock Jr., January 11, 2003.
Lindsay Rocks ’01 and David Smith ’01, May 25, 2002.
Natalie Domingcil Wilson ’01 and Brandon Wilson ’01, August 3, 2003.
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