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Class of 2004 Ties the Knot

They anticipate being fairly busy during her first year of law school at the University of Texas. Collins will be away in Georgia continuing his job as a congressional aide.  

Williamson says her father joked about having the wedding this summer, since they already have the ring, but all agreed it would be best to wait until Williamson gets through her first year of law school. Collins will move to Texas after the July 2005 wedding.

Thus far, the couple has booked a church, bought a dress, and decided to have thereception where the engagement began: her house.

Nilda M. Isidro ’04 and Eric M. Tulla ’03

July 25, 2004

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What began as a high school crush will in late July become a commitment for a lifetime as Nilda I. Isidro ’04 marries her boyfriend of eight years, Eric M. Tulla ’03. Tulla decided to use Isidro’s suggestion of an evening out at the end of last year as an occasion to propose.

“I was not big on surprises, but I had already purchased the ring and had it hidden in my room and was deciding how to set up something nice and extravagant without setting off warning bells,” Tulla says.

While Tulla has been working at a video game design studio he and four fellow graduates from the Class of 2003 started, Isidro has been finishing her undergraduate career. Planning the wedding amid the “absolutely crazy” law school applications and writing a thesis has fortunately “all gone pretty smoothly,” according to Isidro, who credits both families’ involvement with the preparations.

The honeymoon has been Tulla’s responsibility (the couple will spend a week in the Caribbean), but Tulla says that he most looks forward to being able to make a home together with Isidro after the celebration.

Michelle C. Baca ’04 and David I. Monteiro ’04

August 14, 2004

Michelle C. Baca ’04 and David I. Monteiro ’04 met on their first day at Harvard, in their proctor group gathering. Three years later, on Cape Cod, Monteiro proposed to Baca.

The couple had gone to Cape Cod every year to celebrate Baca’s birthday. Proposing there was a way to remember where the two had shared memories from their years together, according to Monteiro.

Monteiro will be attending Georgetown Law School and Baca is looking for a job in the D.C. area.

In attendance will be an assortment of roommates from Pforzheimer and Currier Houses. The ceremony will take place in Fort Worth Texas, Baca’s hometown.

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