The Rumor Mill:
Kristin Celona
(93) married Peter Becker on June 7, 1997 in
Hamilton, MA. The Beckers live in NYC.
Debbie Wellner
Heinrich (91) received her Ph.D. in
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from Emory
University.
Debbie Gardner
Leibold (91) and her husband, Greg aka
"Scoot", are expecting their first child in
November. The Leibolds live in Denver, CO.
Emily Miller
(94) is attending Vanderbilt University to
obtain a Masters in Education.
Laura Magistro
(93) is engaged to Talley Wells. Wedding date:
5/23/98. Laura just received her M.S.W. from UNC and is a
social worker in Durham, NC.
Michele Baird
(93) is engaged to Jason Counter. Wedding date:
8/22/98. Michele is attending graduate school at SMU in
Dallas, TX.
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An open letter to you, the
alumnae
Welcome to the first issue of the circle, a
newsletter that will hopefully grow according to the
wishes of all of you, the alumnae of Out of the Blue. As
you know, we are a geographically- dispersed group, and
as such, its difficult to keep in touch.
Consequently, we are at a disadvantage for creating a
living, breathing Alumnae Association, which must have
group consensus to be successful. Most of us remember how
hard it was to make decisions when we were together! And
now were spread out all over the world.
First, why build an Alumnae Association? On the most
basic level, it would give us a method of staying
connected with each other. Regular contact through a
published newsletter and/or an alumnae network would help
us keep our address books updated. We would also have a
way of keeping up with each others lives, of seeing
what Betsy, or Lori, or Meghan is doing these days.
On a deeper level, a successful OOTB network would give
both us and the current group a sense of history. We
would learn about how the group got started, about the
phases it has seen, and about where it is now. Through
reunions and concerts, we would be able to meet new
people who share a similar, powerful experience. Those of
you who attended the impromptu spring reunion in 1995 may
remember how incredible it was to meet and sing with so
many amazing women!
We would also communicate more effectively with the
current group of OOTB women, which would help us support
them in their efforts. Whether they need a particular
musical arrangement, a place to stay on tour, warm bodies
for concerts, or donations for a CD fund, we could help
them better if we were organized.
Ok, weve heard several reasons why this would be a
worthwhile project for us to undertake. The second
question is: who am I, and why am I so concerned? Many of
you already know me, perhaps from previous address list
mailings, as someone who is very interested in OOTB. Call
it a sickness, a love of pain, whatever. J I was the director of OOTB from
91-92, and my experience was amazing. I
had never before spent time with such strong, talented
women; I learned a great deal from many of you. My time
in the circle was both transcendent and difficult, joyous
and sad, magical and mundane
but always important to
me. I am a different (and hopefully better) person for
what I learned during my tenure in OOTB, and I want to
give back whatever I can to a group that has given me so
much.
In creating this first issue of the circle, I have
incorporated the suggestions many of you sent regarding
what youd like to see in a newsletter. I ask that
you take time to fill out the Comment/Information Sheet
at the back, so that we can begin to modify things as you
see fit. If were going to build true group
consensus on an Alumnae Association, I need your
creativity and your input. Right now, I dont know
what form this will take, if anything. If there is not
enough interest, we wont pursue this. But if enough
of you want to see an alum network grow and be
successful, we can create one. It can be whatever YOU
want. Just let me know, and Ill try to get the
discussion going for all of us.Thank you, and I hope to hear from
you soon!
Angela Howell (92)
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