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Alumni @ Large Colby Magazine Volume 92 Issue 1 Winter 2003 Article 9 January 2003 Alumni @ Large Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/colbymagazine Recommended Citation (2003) "Alumni @ Large," Colby Magazine: Vol. 92 : Iss. 1 , Article 9. Available at: https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/colbymagazine/vol92/iss1/9 This Contents is brought to you for free and open access by the Colby College Archives at Digital Commons @ Colby. It has been accepted for inclusion in Colby Magazine by an authorized editor of Digital Commons @ Colby. '20s '30s-1940s Alumni a arge Nominated The Nominating Committee of the Alumni Council has placed in and corporate trustee who served o n the Board of Trustees from 1985 nomination four alwnni for the positions of Alumni Trustee, with terms to 1993 and from 1994 to 2002. He received the Colby Brick Award i11 to begin at Commencement 2003. 1993 and is a former officer of the Colby Club of Hartford. Goldfarb is ominated for a second three-year term are Andrew A. Davis '85 the father of Paula S. Goldfarb '00. Hussey ljves in Kennebunk, Maine, and Kate Lucier O'Neil '85. Davis li ves in Santa Fe, N.M., and is and is president and CEO ofl-Iussey Seating Co. in North Berwick. He has president and portfolio manager at Davis Selected Advisers. As a trustee, been an overseer since 1997 and has been class agent, career services vol­ he serves on the Budget and Finance, Physical Plant and Student Affairs unteer and sponsor of January internships for Colby students. Hussey committees. He served as an overseer from 1996 to 1999 and is a career has many fam ily members who are Colby almnni, including his parents, services volunteer and sponsor of January internshjps. O'Neil lives in Martha De Wolf Hussey '55 and the late Philip Hussey '53, and two sib­ Prides Crossing, Mass., and is a general partner with FLAG Venture lings, Richard '89 and Anne Hussey '80. Management in Boston. As a trustee, she serves on the Investment, In accordance with the by-laws of the Alumni Association, other ominating and Student Affairs committees. Her father is Richard G. nominations may be made by petition to the executive secretary of the L ucier '60. Alumni Com1cil with the signatures of one percent of the members of the Nominated for a first term as Alumni 1rustee are William H. Gold­ association on or before February 1, 2003. ln the event no nominations farb '68 and Timothy B. Hussey '78. Goldfarb lives in Avon, Conn., are received by petition, the above candidates will be declared elected by and is a principal with HRW Resources, Inc. He is a former overseer the chair of the AJunmi Com1cil. In a box marked "Colby," I found a for a few months, and thi s time t11 ey great clipping from an old news paper have th e pleasure ofhaving t11 eiroldest: Celebrating Leonette Warburton Wishard about a Notre Dame victory in foot­ son, Steven, Jjvin g nea rby. He is witl1 '23's lOOth birthday and her lifelong commit­ ball aga inst Boston College, 54-7. But a large law firm tl1at has just opened ment to teaching and the support of women here's the fun part: "Only a BC score an office in Beijing, and he will com­ and girls around the world, the Bridgeport with 1:46 left prevented the massacre mute back and fortl1. His wife, Shell ey, Area Branch of AAUW initiated an AAUW from beingt:heworst:inAicted upon the will remain in the States most of the endowed internati onal fellowship in her name Eagles since a 55-0 loss to Colby 80 time sin ce th ey have tl1ree sons, one for support of a fe llow's graduate study in the yearsago."Theotherchoice fi nd was a at Washington University and two at U.S. She was a prisoner of war during World copy of tbe WhiteN!ule from February Sicl we lI Friends School. ... Last Octo­ War Il, a teacher in Turkey and Greece and '46. Lots of sophomoric hwnor, some ber, David Weber and hi s wife were inspired lm1 acy. I particularly liked the in France. At home, he volunteers for director of religious education at several U.S. write-up of the footbal l ga me between tl1e Audubon Society and for Friends churches and has been a memberoftheBridge­ the Colby Amazons (27) and Notre of Upper Newport Bay and monitors port, Co1m., bra nch since 1945 + When the Dame (2 1) with All -America blocking bluebird boxes thatproduced46 fl edg­ Leonette W. Wishard '23 fa mily and fr iends of Lena Cooley Mayo '24 back Doc Taraldsen, fullback Cleats lin gs la st spring. Healso started a book observed her l OOth birthday last August, th e loca l Chagrin Va ll ey(Ohio) Times Lawrence and All-Ameri ca qu arter­ club, serves on three committees and is celebrated her li fel ong dedication to bettering the li ves of children around back Haru1ah Karp. "95 ,000 frenzied t:ryingtostarta Colby group in Orange the world. After heading the social service office in ew York City, she was fans in Seaverns Field cheered wildly County. I hope he is ve1y successful. de·m of the school of social work at Case Western Reserve University and as Cleats, behind exce ll ent: blocking by ... A note from Marjorie Maynard latn became vice president of the university. Doc, scored on the kick-off, nmning65 Englert said that in her retirement Dea tbs: Elizabeth Kingsley Chapman '2 5, July 2 3, 2001 , in Rhode Island, at yards for the TD." But Hannah came she greatly enjoys working at church 98 ·:· I rma Davis McKechnie '26, September 11 , 2002, in Huntsvill e, Ala., tlu·ough with t11e game-winning run in with infants and toddlers . She leads an at 96 ·:· Sylvia D. Crane '29, September 17, 2002, in Falmouth, Mass., at the "best pi ece of broken fie ld rwrning active life ga rdening and maintaining 95 ·:· Eva Grant Tripp '29, October 23, 2002, in Burlington, Vt. , at 94 + ever seen by tl1is reporter." Best joke: a yard, clearing, trimming and pulling a rumor reached the men's dorm tl1at out vi11 es that are attempting to take GordonN.Johnson '30,August 12, 2002, in ForestCity,Maine, at94 + Rich­ a case ofberi beri had been discovered over. She lives on a hill overlooking a ard H. Keith '34, October 20, 2002, in Brewster, Mass., at 91 + Mary Buss on Mayflower Hill. "Don't let it bother lake, enjoys ca.noeing and swimming eger '34, September 16, 2002, in Providence, R.I., at 90 + Roger H. you," said Chappy. "We'll give it to and is trying to learn watercolors Rhoades '35, August 17, 2002, in Concord, .H., at90 + Kathryn Caswell the Dekes-tl1ey'll drink anytl1jng." and pastels. She said she thought the Abbott '36,June 5, 2002, in Auburn, Maine, at 88 + Robert H. Warren And th ere are really good poems in the 2002 reunion witl1 its sin g-along and '37, October 24, 2002, in Sta mfo rd, Conn. , at 88 + Roger J. Bourassa styles of MjJton, Kipling, \iVhitman, big 55-plus group was the best ever. '38, October 2002, in Wa terville, Maine, at 88 + Cecil M. Daggett Jr. 'f, Lear and Longfell ow on moving to Also, she included the sad word that '38, September 7, 2002, in Leicester, Mass., at 86 + Frank A. Record '38, Mayflower Hill, by HJ (Helen Jacobs Geraldine Costello Griesemerdied September 8, 2002, in Peterborough, N.H., at 85. '47?) vVell , we did a lot of "creative" Jw1e21 in Kirkwood,Mo .... Richard things, some nutty, some not so, to Sampson wasatColbyfortl1e reunion 4 5 Dear classmates, news is need as much classmate participation brighten tl1e dark days and expand tl1e and also fortl1eAlumni Coll ege, which needed ' Please supply, okay? Note the as possible in contributing news as well slim pickins of Life at Colby during he sa id "was a wonderful experience, a Postage-paid reply card at the back of as consuming it. So please, get with \iVVVII. ow, brighten my days witl1 superlative time for learning from tl1e this and eve ry issue of Colby. T hen­ the program' Thanks a lot! news for my March 15 deadline. speakers, and a sharp group of par­ step two-fill it in and send it in. vVe -Naomi Collett Paganelli -Anne Lawrence Bondy ticipants about Islam and the \iVest:." all Want to know what everyone else U nformnately, his wife had had a bad 1 doing, right? That being the case, if 46 With no news to write about, I 4 7 D ana and Harriet Nourse fall th at required surgery and tl1 erapy we are to have news in this column we was reduced to cleaning out the cellar. Robinson ha ve returned to Beijing so she was notable to attend (but D ick c 0 L B y . w I N T E R 2 0 0 3 I 37 Alu mm at Large I 1~4Us-1 ~:>us said the warm summer benefited their and conunentecl on tl1 e changes from Rumfo rd and Cenu·a l Main e Institute wife and Virginia Hill join ed us at garden and provided him with excel­ the Blue Beetl e and the 1940s . ... The in Pittsfi eld before coming to Colby. the cl ass dinner. D espite this year's lent biking wea ther). H e sends special Alunmi Officesentus newspaper clip­ After Colby, he returned to Rmnfo rd low rnrnout, Dori s and I had a great thanks to Tossie Campbell Kozen pings that fearnred Dorothy Worth­ to pursue a teaching and coaching time and are looking fo rward to seeing and Dorie Meyer Hawkes for again ley Cleaver and the late Dominic ca reer.
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