SHARON PAULUS, Ph.D. program in finance at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, with a full-tuition scholarship plus stipend, but deferring for a year or two to work as associate economist at the Federal Reserve Bank in Chicago.
JASON KIRKHAM, law school at the University of Virginia.
KATHRYN HORN, studying at Berner College of Art, County Clare, Ireland, for eight weeks, summer 1997, then moving to Baltimore MD to work for a year before entering Maryland Institute College of Art in fall 1998.
JENNIFER FINKELSTEIN (winner of the 1997 Sheri Gayle Richman Scholarship), Ph.D. program in clinical psychology at Temple University in Philadelphia, with a $24,000 fellowship from Temple.
CHARLES MEADOR (MIT) ROBERTSON, medical school in a year or two, meanwhile traveling and/or working, "hopefully in New Zealand."
HUNTER NUTTALL, M.S. in computer science at Virginia Tech.
KENNETH AYOTTE, Ph.D. program in economics at Princeton University, with fellowship.
KEVIN RITZ, master's degree in the two-year program at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service.
MEGAN RADEK, teaching English and working with children in Bolivia or Ecuador, with a Roman Catholic volunteer program run by the Salesians, orientation starting already on May 29.
MATTHEW FRITTS, medical school in fall 1998 after a year in San Francisco at the Preventive Medicine Research Institute and traveling in India.
ALLISON HOLLEY, joining the staff of UVa Conference Services.
ELIZABETH WELLS, moving to New York to work for Morgan Stanley as an investment banking analyst, with probably an M.B.A. after that.
KRISTIN LANE, also moving to New York, to work in real estate investment banking with PaineWebber.
MELISSA MIKALSON, likewise joining PaineWebber, as a municipal finance analyst.
CHRISTINA SPITZER, in May still deciding for medical school between UVa and Washington University in St. Louis.
AMANDA FOLSOM, the Peace Corps, to Burkina Faso (west Africa), with training starting in mid-June--a community health program working with a nurse in a rural health clinic, assessing health care needs in the community.
GERARD SAVIOLA, the Jane Addams Fellowship at Indiana University for a master's degree in philanthropic studies, after leading an eight-week trip this summer in Togo, West Africa, for the YMCA, supervising 11 campers ages 14-15.
SANJAY KALAVAR, starting in August with McKinsey & Co., management consultants, in their New York office, after summer in Europe.
TERRELL STOESSELL, working for Resources for the Future, an environmental think tank in Washington DC, with eventual graduate studies in coastal zone management.
MELISSA MUSTARD, graduate work in journalism at Indiana University.
SUBINOY DAS, winner of the Edwin Pullen Scholarship at UVa Medical School.
SASHA WAHAB, medical school at Washington University, St. Louis, on scholarship.
AMY PROBSDORFER, UVa master's program in urban planning at the School of Architecture.
JENNIFER PALMER, teaching high school in northern England, at Mount Saint Mary's in Spinkhill, Sheffield.
JENNIFER MILAN, therapeutic recreation coordinator at the Victorian Garden Adult Day Care Center in Chatham NJ.
SHYAM KANNAN, the Teach for America program, high school chemistry in Los Angeles CA.
PIYUSH GUPTA, medical school at the Medical College of Virginia.
CHRISTINIA RIGGS, medical school at Marshall University in Huntington WV.
ANDREW SMITH, working as a computer programmer for Bell Atlantic in Arlington VA.
DANIEL PIKE, investment banking analyst at JP Morgan.
MASON KALFUS, law school at the University of Chicago, with partial merit fellowship.
CHRISTOPHER SPAGNA, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.
ERICA KOVACS, summer in Miami, then moving to Seattle WA in the fall and entering the Ph.D. program in child clinical psychology, University of Washington, on full-tuition scholarship.
JENNIFER BOWEN, working for two years as a paralegal for Covington & Burling, second-largest firm in Washington DC, and then law school.
DAMIEN PETTY, working for Signet Bank in Richmond next year, as a performance analyst in consumer banking product development, with M.B.A. likely later.
CANDICE CHEN, medical school at Baylor.
JOHN GAUGHEN, medical school but not sure which.
STEVEN GRAY, also medical school but not sure which, after a further year at UVa.
JAY SILVERMAN, a month in Europe, then begin a career in the music industry, specializing in booking and managing bands.
DARYL CRONE, Harvard Law School.
IAN JENKINS, medical school at the University of Virginia.
HOPE CLAYBURN, spend at least one year continuing to perform with band Baaba Seth and begin touring, also preparing for medical school "in case life as a rock star does not work out."
DEIRDRE DONOVAN, Georgetown University Medical School, after summer traveling in the U.S. and Ireland.
ADAM YONCE, working in Philadelphia for Wellington Management Co., as research assistant in the Windsor Fund Group, doing research on businesses and investments for a group of security analysts.
TAMARA CHARITY, medical school at UVa.
JONATHAN OWENS, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX.
LAURA WELLS, M.A. program in English at UVa.
RONIT BERKOVICH, a year off before law school, working in a Virginia Beach law firm, Huff, Poole & Mahoney, and also as a waitress.
RINKU MEHRA, medical school at UVa.
RYAN CALFEE, medical school at Washington University, St. Louis.
RAVEN SAKS, research assistant at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve in Washington, then (after two or three years) pursue a Ph.D. in economics.
MARC BREWER, medical school at the University of California, San Francisco.
EUGENE MILDER, commissioned as a Navy officer and next year attending medical school at Temple University, to be a doctor in the Navy's medical corps.
TINSLEY DOZIER, working as an environmental consultant for the Marasco-Newton Group, in the Washington DC area, with law school later, in order to have a career in environmental law.
AMANDA ROWLAND, the Falls Church Fellows program involving classes at the C. S. Lewis Institute, a job in a physical therapy setting, and work with youth groups, then after a year either a program in physical therapy or medical school.
DAVIDA BAXTER, Harvard Law School.
LUKE YAO, medical school at UVa.
JESSICA NEHRLING, medical school at either Bowman Gray or the University of Maryland.
PAUL LAUREY, Ph.D. program in cognitive neuroscience at the University of Oregon.
VICTORIA TAI, research at the National Institutes of Health for a year, while applying to medical schools.
ELIZABETH SEMANCIK, University of Virginia Law School, possibly the joint J.D./M.B.A. program, hoping to explore constitutional law and international law.
MELISSA MURRAY, working as a business analyst with A. T. Kearney management consultants in Chicago, deferring admission to Yale Law School for two years.
LAURA LEE JOHNSON, the Presidential Fellow for the next three years at the University of Washington (Seattle) in the department of biostatistics, that people interested in mathematics or statistics.
CHRISTINE PRINCE, interning for the year at the American University in Cairo, after doing her PST thesis in Middle Eastern studies--political movements in the 18th and 19th centuries.
CHARLES IRONS, graduate study in Southern history as winner of one of the 95 Mellon Fellowships in Humanistic Studies awarded in 1997, a stipend of $13,750 plus tuition and fees for one year of support.
LESLIE MELTZER, graduate study in medical ethics, also with a Mellon Fellowship