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New Fall Couriers l
Garran Segal, our recent high school graduate, has come  
to Wendover from Chicago, Illinois. Garran loves to travel, just I:
retuming from a wonderful trip to Nepal and Tibet. She plans to l
invest her time wisely with Debbie Karsnitz, CNM, at Kate
Ireland Women's Center, do outpost clinic work and some heavy p~.
quiltin' with Alabam Morgan! She plans to attend Bryn Mawr I
College in the Fall of 1998.
Elisabeth Nussbaum is a senior at St. Olaf College in
Colorada Springs, Colorado, majoring in peace andjustice. She is
hoping to attend midwifery school after she graduates this spring.
Elisabeth plans to shadow and work with Cyndy Perkins, CNM, I
at Kate Ireland Women's Center, learn to quilt, and "maybe even “
fiddle a little"! l
Megan McCarville comes to us from Evanston, Illinois. l
She will be ajunior at Northwestem University when she returns I
in the winter. She is studying economics and hopes to eventually
enter medical school. Megan is interested in learning more about
how health care is practiced in a rural area. She looks forward to
shadowing our pediatrician and surgeon, working in the local
middle school, and learning how to quilt.
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Susan Mathew (’98) will be traveling to India for nine
months.
Catherine "Cat" Thompson (’98) will be starting nurs— l
ing school soon. She recently finished an intemship on a farm!
Mariah Mottley ('98) will be attending Smith College in
Massachuetts this fall. ·
Jennifery Swisher (’98) has enrolled in medical school!
During the week of July I7, Jennifer and her mother, father and
brother stopped by Wendover for a two-day visit. 5