Word: kempf
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...many new parents, these playgrounds provide a chance to cultivate memories, both of their childhoods and of their children. "Now I, like a lot of other boomers, have ended my prolonged adolescence," says Virginia Kempf, a housewife in Atlanta, "and am trying to re-create my childhood." Her father had a vegetable garden, and her mother grew irises. "Here I am, with a two- and a three-year-old, back at my origins." Many of her friends, she finds, are of the same mind. "They are tired of being self-absorbed. They want some roots, and they're realigning their...
News Editor for this Issue: Julie L. Belcove '89 Night Editors: David J. Barron '89 Martha A. Bridegam '89 Mark M. Colodny '89 Melissa R. Hart '91 Ross G. Forman Copy Editor: Charles P. Kempf '90 Editorial Editor: John C. Yoo '89 Photo Editors: Anh Nguyen-Huynh '90 Hector I. Osorio '89 Features Editor: Brooke A. Masters '89 Sports Editors: Mark T. Brazaitis '89 Colin F. Boyle '90 Business Editor: Andrew A. Samwick...
...elegantly arrogant yet ultimately insecure Brandon. Valerie Beck is also superb as the tipsy, irreverent flapper Leila Arden. Adam Selipsky was less successful at portraying the weak, drunken Granillo, turning to over-acting at times--it is hard to imagine a college kid literally shrieking with nerves. And Charlie Kempf was guilty of a touch of woodenness, even in the role of the basically awkward and wooden Kenneth Raglan, the varsity athlete...