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Winter 2004
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1980  Elaine Seyman has been promoted to director of the massage therapy program at Georgia Medical Institute, Dekalb, in Atlanta. For the past four years, she has also run her own massage therapy company, Centerpoint Therapeutic Massage Inc.

1981  Jessica Papkoff won Acoustic Guitar Magazine's 2003 Homegrown CD Award for her debut classical guitar CD release, Impressions.    Kenton Taylor, D.V.M. '87, was one of 165 veterinary professionals inducted into Morris Animal Foundation's Veterinary Honor Roll. Taylor works at Miramonte Veterinary Hospital in Mountain View, specializing in small animals and exotics.    Claudia Berry died in November 2003 at age 44 of breast cancer. A longtime Los Gatos resident, Ms. Berry was a homemaker and member of the Calvary Church, for which she was involved in many missions since high school. Survivors include her husband, Steve Berry, and two daughters, Laura and Kayla.    Alec Bryon Eidsath, M.S., died in October 2003 of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at age 53. Dr. Eidsath was a biomedical engineer at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, which he joined in 1989 after receiving a doctoral degree in chemical engineering from Princeton University. The primary focus of his work was instrumentation for biomedical research. Survivors include his companion, Betsy Brach, and his daughter, Sofia Eidsath.

1982  Steven Lengle, M.D. '86, is the medical director of radiology at Redding Medical Center and directs the Interventional Radiology Services. His primary interests are in aortic stent grafting, oncologic interventions and the endovascular management of peripheral vascular disease.    Steven Patterson, M.S., Ph.D. '87, has been selected as Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's new associate director for engineering. Patterson was previously a professor of precision engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He and his wife, Marsha, have two grown children and one grandchild.

1983  John Van Sant, M.A. '86, has been promoted to associate professor of history at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

1984  Bo Eason, who was drafted by the Houston Oilers football team after graduation, is pursuing a second career as an actor. He wrote and performs in the play Runt of the Litter, which he brought to Davis in September.    Eva (Heran) Lemley flies internationally for American Airlines and has three children. She lives in Aspen, Colo., where she recently got married.

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