rWENTY YEARS LATER...’84 GRADS ARE LEAVING (cont. from page 1) camping club members but they laven't been seen for weeks. Rumor has it that they are ramping in the Rockies - if a cear hasn t devoured them yet! Teresa Blankenship and Wayne Latty are among the elusive campers. John Medley is also playing the role of elusive dermit. He was last seen walkincr across the staae on June 9. 1984. On the basis of their Southern accents, Amy Schuchard ind Dan Todd have recently been selected to play Scarlett O'Hara ind Rhett Butler in the upcoming motion picture, "Gone With the Wind: Part II." Kathryn Geddie ind Lisa Rowe were close seconds in the competition tor the role if Miss Scarlett while Brian Oardener and Hampton Oxendine were in the running for the role of the charming Rhett. Meanwhile, Carlton Zdanski is making his silver screen debut iS Tarzan in "Tarzan s Rampage riiroucrh Organic Chemistry Lab" - coming soon to a theater near you. Don't miss this one! Binh, Tien, and Linh Nguyen lave returned to their native land to open soccer camps for talented Vietnamese youngsters. Sasketbail superstar James McCravy has lust retired from a spectacular pro career last year to become head coach at Yale, dumber one fan Angela Liverman is still lookina out for her nan. Sports photographers Joyce /ouncr and Elizabeth Lamm will soon be off to Namibia, where they will be covering the 2004 Jlympic Games for Sports Illustrated. Remember the aood ole' hiorh school chorus? Well, several of Its members have distinguished themselves on the concert tlrcuit as well. The aroup of liillian Rinker, Sharron Tunningham, Eric Benoy, Angela Womack, and Jeanne Stockert - Defter known to music fans as the Yodeling Unicorns - has lust tompleted its tenth season with tour stops at Radio City Music Mall, the John F. Kennedy Tenter for the Performina Arts, ind E.K. Powe Elementary School Auditorium. Veteran TIP teachina isslstant Rosa Huang is back at Duke teaching Russian. Ralph Traig is still in college, working on his plan to become a Professional student. Eleanor Manning now holds her doctorate ind is teaching college students /hile Helen Moore is putting her aath talents to work as a lunior ligh .school' iteacher. Michael Jancis, Kim Thompson, and Terry Wooten are working with NASA's latest research colony in space which is Ted by Dr. Kolena - no word on when they can be expected back on earth. Great advances in biochemistry and molecular biology have been made by Yvette Boyalian, Tim Goodin, James Keirstead, and Karen King since they left NCSSM. Biomedical engineer Suzanne Hooper also has several significant prolects to her credit. Continuing the work that gained Westinahouse attention. Will Carr and Craig Steffee recently returned from Europe, where they were awarded Nobel prizes. They reported that they awards were a nice surprise but that the parties were fantastic! Professional beach bum Kristen Milligan is still in search of the perfect tan. Meanwhile, she has recently won the "Miss Joann Dyson Look-Alike Contest." Another NCSSM beach bum, Pam Roughton, now owns her own surf shop and is glad to be back near the ocean breeze. Drawing on his election committee experience, Kevin Jones has been named as campaign manager for Dr. Wilson's presidential bid. Although Kevin now has the Inside track, he says that Dr. Wilson still refuses to divulge her age. Former student council president Brian Bailey is joining the Wilson campaign. His desire is to become Wilson's vice-presidential choice; however, he will settle for a cabinet position and a locker at the concrressional gym. Anthony Tucker and Mike Chapman have taken over the Arthur Murray School of Dance and now operate it as "Anthony and Mike's Funk and Punk." Dancers from across the nation hope for a few tips from the masters themselves. Joann Dyson was recently awarded the title of "Miss Kris Milligan Look-Alike" during a contest held at Long Beach. In between excursions to Europe, Sue Holste still calls Idaho home. Former Unicorn baseball players David Olynick, Phillip Antoine, and Rocky Withers are now on opposite sides of the field, coaching in the majors. After retirina from riding following her third Olympic gold, Katherine Schaaf now owns and operates her own stables and t rains young 'rider s . - - '•' ' Sheryl Brown and Rae Mosley, now in their fifteenth year as a top fashion design team, have lust released their fall line of clothes for women over 5'10". Shenita Mangum, Toni Allen, Tanya Jordan, Sheila Black, and Sharon Castellino have countered with their new line of sportswear for women under 5'5". David Klass and Brett Brackett are currently touring the nation as members of a crime prevention team. Their presentation is appropriately entitled "How To Avoid Being Muaaed By Someone Smaller Than You'Are." Having made a name for himself in mechanical drawing while at NCSSM, Atul Garg has made the most of his talent in winning several important design competitions. Photographer Joe Kovasckitz is now the editor of Modern Photography magazine. Fellow photographer Greta Watts is continuing her great work as chief photographer for Life magazine. Andy Mead is busy working in Princeton; he is trying to devise SAT questions that even he cannot answer - so far he hasn't had any luck. Remember all of those classmates who wanted to be doctors? Well, quite a few of them have accomplished their goal and have established successful medical practices. Among them are Greg Pait, Aman Sandhu, Elizabeth Flowers, John Buie, Sybil Stevens, Lisa Gillespie, Karen Aippersbach, Wayne Sparks, Stephanie Scott, Dipak Ranparia, and Jeff Allen. Businessman David Troth owns a toy factory which specializes in D and D character dolls. Monica Bhattacharyya is leading businesswoman with holdings around the globe. Her story is featured in Peters and Waterman's "In Search of Excellence; Part the Second." David Parish and Luke Setzer are heading the right-wing attack aorainst Dr. Wilson's presidential campaign - the idea of a woman president! Former Unicorn Pam Whiting graduated from Northwestern University and is now teaching high school chemistry while chasing that elusive suburban racquetball player. It's difficult to do on crutches, thouah!