July 27, 2004

Tiffany Mclemore Chatelain
Kenner, LA
Married to Michael Chatelain, Sr.
2 kids: Ashley and Michael Jr.
Mike and I live in Kenner right around the corner from all of our family and friends. I work for the city of Kenner Public Works Dept. as a budget analyst. Mike works for the City of New Orleans Convention Center as a plumber. Our daughter is beginning her freshmen year in "high school" this fall. Our son is going into his fifth year at Chateau Estates Elementary. When we are not working we are hauling kids to the playground, movies, parties, and sockhops. We have spent a lot of time remodeling our home. Mike's honeydo list is quite long. In our spare time we take the kids to our camp in Grand Isle or Winnfield to go swimming and fishing. We visited Mikey Mouse in Florida last year and this year we visited him in California. Next year mike and I plan to visit Hawaii, "alone"! We would love to hear from all of our old friends. Call, write, or stop by our house anytime. We can't wait to see everyone again!

Christine (Crissy) Williams Ladner
Canton, MI
www.geocities.com/christine_ladner
Married to: Eric Ladner (c/o '89)
I currently do web design and some application development at DaimlerChrysler for their employee intranet ... but don’t be fooled ... my REAL career plan is to finish my teacher certification this year and be a Japanese language teacher in 2005. Married to Eric Ladner for nearly 7 years now :o). Due to his job, we lived in England – where I worked in graphics at UBS Bank in London for 3 years (yikes, longest I’ve ever been at the same job). I gradually learned that when coworkers asked me whether I wanted to “get pissed” after work they were actually inviting me out drinking. Then Germany for a year - with no work visa for me (darn!), so I taught English illegally, studied German, and was officially a "Haus Frau." Traveled lots, especially with Eric’s cool 37 days of German vacation. Before that, went to Baylor for undergrad and University of Michigan for grad school, but the best was Japan for a year study abroad program. I still like to draw and wish there were money to be made in drawing moustaches on people in the newspaper. Looking forward to seeing everyone in the flesh instead of typing!

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