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Paul Dresel ('87) earned a BA in English/History and has been loafing around various parts of Washington State and North Carolina ever since. His recent decisions to acquire a partner (four-legged, fuzzy, named Ruby) and play in a local band have kept him relatively anchored in Raleigh, where he is alternately a technical writer and an amateur weekend warrior. rpdresel@mindspring.com Yo.

Since graduation, Robb Dunn ('82) has lived in New Mexico, Connecticut, New York, Maryland, and South Carolina. He earned an MFA in Dramatic Writing at NYU and recently returned to Greensboro to shoot a screenplay he wrote. Robb, who now writes his name as Robb Dunne, is looking for a faculty position to teach Dramatic Writing and its history and eventually wants to earn a doctorate.  topwriter@hotmail.com

Dion Duyck ('94) graduated from UNCG in 1998 and is currently in Madrid working on a degree in Spanish. dionduvck@hotmail.com

Erin Fahey ('84) lives in Emeryville, CA (San Francisco area) and is working for the government (General Services Administration) in publications. erin.fahey@gsa.gov

Mark Feldman ('91) works at Duke Hospital in the Surgery Business Office and takes classes in Network Administration at Durham Tech. He missed the 1998 reunion because he was an extra in the film Patch Adams.

Lynn Fick-Cooper ('85) recently went back to work for the Center for Creative Leadership as Senior Manager of Corporate Relations and travels internationally often.  fickl@leaders.ccl.org

Charlotte Frye ('89) is in her second year of the Ph.D. program in philosophy of education at the University of Illinois.  cfrye@uiuc.edu

John C. Gale ('87) did some technical writing for MCI, followed by a stint as Unix SysAdmin for a local computer company (firewalls and various Internet stuff) before recently accepting a job at UNCG in Systems and Networks. John will be getting married this year and has been a bonehead for losing touch with so many old friends (especially you Claudia Martin). John lives in Kernersville and still keeps up with other members of the Goob Squad (Mike Agejew and Doug Campbell). jcgale@uncg.edu

Alex Goldstein ('86) lives in Durham and recently returned to UNCG to participate in a series of events commemorating the November 1979 Klan-Nazi shootings in Greensboro, during which his step-father was killed. At age 11, Alex was present during the anti-Klan rally in which his mother also protested. (UNCG students watched a short film assembled from footage of the event and a discussion followed. This program was held in Mary Foust and was organized by current RC freshman Meredith Arnold.) asolomong@aol.com

Since completing an MSW at Washington University, Jennifer Greene ('81) has been a social work administrator at a small treatment center for children with emotional and behavioral problems in Charlotte. She also coordinates a church singles group and takes swimming lessons (having never learned as a child). Would love to hire RCers wanting to make a difference in the lives of children. J1g111462@aol.com

Greg Gulas ('86) spends a lot of time hitting things with sticks. He spends even more time at NC State, where he does computer work involving distance learning for the library.  crazy horse(@@worldnet.att.net

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