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Colby Magazine

Volume 91 Issue 1 Winter 2002 Article 11

January 2002

Alumni at Large

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for 11 years. He and Marilyn have 1940s Correspondents been married for almost 56 years Harvard Business School recently and have lived in tl1e same for 1940 established The RobertN. Anthony Fellow­ 50 years. Ernest C. Marriner Jr. ship to honor Professor Emeritus Robert N. 10 Wa lnut Drive Anthony '38's extraordinary contributions 40 The good news is that Jim Augusta, ME 04330 and dedication to the Harvard Business Bunting's son, John, is tl1e new head 207-623-0543 School and to the fieldof business account­ football coach at the University of [email protected] ing. Antl1ony, who served on the Harvard North Carolina. The bad news is that 1941 Business School faculty from 1940 until tl1e Tarheelsdid not win all tl1eirgames in tl1e 200 I season. Jim and Etl1el are Bonnie Roberts Hathaway his retirement in 1983, is the author or 400 Atlantic Avenue #34C not yet moving from their home in co-author of 27 books and more than I 00 Leominster, MA 01453 Silver Spring, ,\ 1d., to Chapel Hill. articl es tlrnt have been translated into 13 978-343-4259 They've been in Silver Spring for languages. The fel lowship will provide [email protected] N. '38 more than 40 years-and have been Robert Anthony financial support to deservi ng M.B.A. married for 601 They come to Sebago students at the school. 1942 Lake for a month in the summer and 1943 go to Floridafor a montl1 in the winter. 1944 llM!HlJM�@m ...Gardner "Chubby" Oakes is one c/o Meg Bernier of tlie first of our classmates to use the Colby College Alumni Office

Deaths: Lewis H. Kleinholz '30, July 9, 2001, in Nevada at 91 ·:· Dorot11y class news form from Colby magazine. Waterville, ME 04901

Dingwall '33, August 12, 2001, in Presque Isle, Maine, at 89 ·:· Stanley (More of you should emulate Chubby 207-872-3185 in tl1is respect. Or write a note to me C. Hersey '33, September 28, 2001, in Roseland, Fla., at 91 ·:· [email protected] or send me an e-mail. You who are Sybil Wo lman Berman '34, April 2, 2001, in \Vest Palm Beach, Fla., [email protected] connected to the Internet can reach [email protected] at 88 ·:· Sumner Peter Mills Jr. '34, September 22, 2001, in Farmington, me atclassnews I [email protected]. Maine, at 90 ·:· Jacob Mu skat '34, October 9, 200 I, in \Vo rcester, Mass., at I ca n't share news that I do not 1945 88 ·:· Richmond M. Noyes '35, August 25, 2001, in Ellsworth, Maine, at have.) Chubby still lives in Potsdam, Collett Paganelli 88 ·:· Margaret Henderson Richardson '35, August 31, 2001, in Bridgton, N.Y. He has tliree children and five 2 Horatio Street #5J Maine, at 87 -:· Winifred White Houghton '36, August 29, 200 I, in grandchildren .... Reunion \l\Teekend New Yo rk, NY 10014 Natick, Mass., at 86 ·:· Robert N. Miller '36, August 4, 20 01, in Lake 212-929-5277 2000 saw tl1e usual loyal but small · · '36, Caroline, Que., at 87 : Robert Stone September 15, 2001, in contingent from tl1e Class of 1940: [email protected] Manchester, Conn., at 87 ·:· Charles R. Dolan '38, August 12, 2001, Doris Rose Hopengarten, Aiieen 1946 in Warwick, R.J., at 87 ·:· Barbara Knowlton Laney '38, August I 6, Thompson, Lin Workmanand your Anne Lawrence Bondy 2001, in Waterville, Maine, at 86 ·:· Michael A. Spina '39, September correspondent enjoyed the beautiful 771 Soundview Drive 30, 2000, in Jackson, Miss., at 82. weather and tl1e interesting programs, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 and we were delighted when Howard 914-698-1238 '20s /'30s (nintl1 edition) and,\lmwgement Co11trol Miller, of Levine's fame, joined us for [email protected] Portrait painter Eleanor Barker in No nprofit 01gm1ic::.atio11s (sixth edi­ tlie 50-Plus dinner.... I enjoyed t:\vo McCargar '37 wrote to say that she tion) were among tl1e first texts and weeks in Uzbekista11 last winter and 1947 has completed more than 800 com­ casebooks on tl1ese subjects .... Retired hope to go toEaster Island this winter. Mary "Liz" Hall Fitch missioned poro·aits ....The Harvard teacher Martha Wakefield Falcone Where have you traveled recently? ... 4 Canal Park #712 '38 Business School recently established wrote tl1at her firsttl1ree daughters Remember, I now have e-mail. Cambridge , MA 02141 The Robert . Anthony Fellowship were born in China when she was -Ernest C. 1Harri11er]1: 617-494-4882 fund to honor Professor Emeritus working for UNRRAand tl1eAmerican fax: 617-494-4882 Robert Anthony '38's exo·aordinary Friends Service Comminee bet:\veen 45 It's late September and tl1e classnews194 [email protected] contributions and dedication to the 1946 and 1949. Now her oldest to topic on everyone's mind has be tlie 1948 Harvard Business School and to the daughter has gone to China w:itl1 her horrendous anacks on the Pentagon David and Dorothy Marson field of business accounting. The own t:\l'O daughters, Jaime, 3, and and New York's \ Vorld Trade Center. 41 Woods End Road fund is to provide fe llowship support Anika, 2 . . ..Marjorie Gould Shuman As best as I have determined so far, I Dedham, MA 02026 to deserving M.B.A. students at the '37 is busy with her post-teaching !mow no one in the Tw in To wers or 781·329-3970 school, with a preference for students career. \\lhether leading a program in other downed buildings, and I fax: 617-329-6518 who have a milita1y background and on Henrik Ibsen, leading a creative can only hope that no Colby people [email protected] an interest in accounting and cono·ol. writing group or participating in tl1e were lost or injured. As for otl1er Anthony, who served in \ Vo rld War Il Shakespeare Reader's group from 1991 '45ers, i\!anh ananites include Muriel 1949 as lieutenant commander in tl1e Navy to 1999, her educational interests Marker Gould, who was in Italy, Anne Hagar Eustis Supply Corps and from 1965 to 1968 haven't waned. She says she returned and Helen Strauss, who lives safely 24 Sewall Lane as the assistant secretary of defense, to the College nearly every year uptown. Living as T do in lower To psham, ME 04086 cono·oller, joined tl1e Harvard Business until 1999 and always enjoyed her ,\ lanhattan, I see and hear ongoing 207-729-0395 School faculty in 1940 and was a faculty ,·isits to tl1e beautiful campus . ... reminders of the assault (though fax: 978-464-2038 '39 member until his retirement in 1983. Robert Borovoy \\Tites from San none are needed), but I'm not-was [email protected] He is the autl1or or co-autl1or of 27 Francisco tl1at he is still working four not-dangerously close to Ground books and more than 100 articles that days a week. He has been a stockbroker Zero. Hope to hear from all of you have been translated into 13 languages. at Sutro & Co. for 25 years, at LF soon with updates on your fa milies 46 Haven't heard from any of His Acco1111ti11g: Text and Cases (IOtl1 Rothschild for 10 years and at Bear and various acti,-ities. you, so you'll have to hear what we're edition), ,Umwgement Control Sy stems Stearns Co., his current employer, -,Vao711i Collett Paga nelli doing. At this writing in late August,

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we're excited to be going to Alice Slavitt. Last fall,Bo b had open-heart Tu lly Hall on N"m·ember 4 for the surgery to replace a valve and three world premiere of a new piece by coronary arterie'>. I le claims to be Deaths: Elizabeth C. We scott '40, September 13, 200 I, in El lsworth, Hugh Aitken. Remember him' He a quick healer as exemplified by his i\Iaille, at 83 ·:· Mary Reny Buck '42, September 9, 200 I, in Blue Hill, and Laura Ta pia Aitken '45 met carving of the Thanksgiving turkey Nlaine, at 80 ·:· Thomas ]. Clohesy '42, July 1, 2001, in Scotia, 1 .Y., at when he was a cadet at Colby, and two weeks after the operation1 Bob 2 ·:· Catherine Buckley Congdon '42, August 12, 2001, in orwich, he is a noted composer. It's an has had a lifetime interest in Jewish Conn., at I ·:· Shelley L. Pratt '42, February 5, 2001,inSterling, Ill., important premiere with The N"ew and Irish history and in the research at 82 ·:· John A. Roukema '44,Mar ch 13, 2001, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., at Yo rk Chamber Symphony, Gerard and collection of handmade objects. 2 .;. Fred A. LeShane '46, July 29, 2001, in 1iami, Fla., at 79 ·:· Robert Sch\\·artz conducting and Horacio Introduced to horse racing a quarter Masters '48, April 4, 200 I, in Revere, Mass., at 3 ·:· Edmund H. Miselis Guttierez playing. Along \\;th Laura century ago, Bob and his wife have and Hugh (we hope) we expect to '4�, i\Iay 6, 1996, in Massachusetts at 72 ·:· Ethel Chamberlain Johnson owned 36 horses in the interim and see .:\'aomi Collett Paganelli, ,\1uriel '49, August , 2001, in Belfast, Maine, at 73. still own a 2-year-old in tra ining at ..\ larker Gould (fromFlorence, Italy) a Pennsylvania farm. As an attorney, and Helen trauss, all from the Class class of 40 there were only four. The you, that appears in the back of each Bob wrote the original documents of '45 ....Gene and I are planning a dean, three assistants and 30 percent Colby magazine). She wrote that all six creating the Titanic Ve ntures Limited trip for most of September to France, of the faculty are women. In 1951, children are off in their own homes Partnership, which held the rights to Spain and Portugal. \Ye'll revisit when Bi!J was admitted to the bar, and occupations. She said that she salvage the Titanic's sunken treasure. He ome fa\·orite places and explore only two blacks were admitted. After enjoys reading the class notes in Colby; continues to practice law full time and some new ones. And we'll be living a successful suit against the bar it is a treat for her to learn how Colby has established a statewide reputation as on a boat-unpack and pack once! examiners in 1969, the practice was friends are doing-and is almost as a ma! lawyer in cases involving eminent ...Let' s hear about your travels, changed. In June 2001, at the annual good as when she received personal domain and property value.... I am grandchildren, volunteer work or meeting of the \rirginia State Bar, Bill letters from classmates when she was enjoying living in Maine. I do things an}'th i ng else you want to share. was one of many recognized for being class agent. Peg and Harold recently frequently with my neighbor Martha Plea e! a member of the bar for 50 years. A completed a two-week driving a·ip in Loughman Shepard, and at the Maine -Anne lm1:rence Bondy few days later he completed six years Massach!.!seus and r ew Yo rk. They Highland in Brunswick in as president of the Norfolk State visited places-Niagara Falls and the August I visited \1�th Nellie Macdougall 4 7 Dana and Harriet ourse niversity Foundation, Inc., and Adirondacks-that they saw on their Parks, who with her brother and sisters Robin on are back from a one-week 20 years on the board of directors. honeymoon 51 years ago. They also was manning the Macdougall clan trip to I long Kong with a tour group The purpose of the foundation is to visited with friends in \Visconsin and booth .... By the time you read this, of 51. Although they had been on raise funds for scholarships, endowed Towa and toured the Ford i\Iuseum winter will be in full swing and we man} trips before, all had been facult)• chairs, additional facilities, in Dearborn, i\tlich., where they saw will be looking forward to sp1ing and business trip for Dana, so Harriet etc. As a historical black university a windmill that used to be in \Vest summer. In tl1e meantime,don't forget said it was great fun just to be one started in 1935, l'\orfolk State has Yarmouth, i\Iass. Harold remembered to send me your news even if it seems of the tourists. Dana has signed a been seriously under-funded. It now how annoyed the residents of \Vest mvial to you. one-year contract \\·ith a company has about 7,200 students, about I 0 Ya rmouth were when the windmill -Aune Hagar Eustis in Boca Raton to consult one day a percent of whom are white, grants was carted offto i\1ichigan.... As for \\eek, and he continues to play golf both master's and Ph.D. degrees our lives, we had a combined party 5 Q The more I hear from my and tenni'>. I larriet i taking cla ses in and has an endowment of about for Dorothy and another friend who classmates, tl1e more impressed I am porcelain doll making, and I suppose 7 million. Anyone who would like also reached 70. Their birthdays were with their varied and interesting lives. one da) her dolls will be treasured by to contribute to the l'\SUF should on July 3, but we celebrated about In addition to fa scinating and exciting '>Omegrand- or great-grandchild .... f contact Bill. a week earlier. As of this writing we trips abroad, some of our classmates had a long and \'ery informati\'e letter -Jim)' "Li-:."Hflll Fitch intend to celebrate David's 7 5 tl1 in have embarked on adventures tl1at fro m Bill ,\ Ia on, \1 ho \\Tote that he October with a party with some close bring life-saving support to children and Sh irley Lloyd Thorneattended 48 Long-time high school bas­ friends and family. \Ve are still sailing fromother countries (see the fall Colby the C:olb) reunion in .\lay 1999. They ketball and baseball coach Gene and golfing and plan to put the boat column about Patty Root Wheeler's en JO) ed '>ee111gDon and Hilda Farnum Hunter was inducted into the ,\ laine away in mid-October. \Ve intend to daughter) or contribute cultural :\'icoll '49 and their classmates and ports Legends Hall of Honors. The return to Jupiter, Fla., on November activities to their communities. A \\ ere 1mmcd1atel) adopted by that ,\ laine ports Legends organization I,go back to Boston for Thanksgiving case in point is the Meadowbrook cla.,.,. I hope that doesn't mean they raises money for scholarship support and then return to Jupiter until late Farm i\Iusical Arts and Conference \1 111 le.I\e U'>. Bi ll '>3) ., he attended for high school athletes who meet the ,\ 1arch ....\Ve really need more class Center in Gilford, N.H., which Ellen the 50th reunion of his la\1 class at standards of the program ....\Ve had news. If you enjoy these class notes, Kenerson Gelotte and her husband, I lc l\\ ard l 11 1\ er'> It} and reports a ne\1 '>Ome e-mail communication in late please write and tell us what is going Bill '5 1, put together five years ago. b\1 lihraf) under comtrucaon at the ] une \\ ith Howell Clement. He said on in your life so that other classmates This outdoor venue keeps them busy I ..1\1 'ichool, \\ h1ch I'> about three that they were putting a metal roof may enjoy your correspondence. producing concerts and presenting mile from the ma111 campm. The on their house and aJded that they -Dflvidand Dorothy ,\/arson entertainers from all spectrums, I .J\1 'i1:hool!-rr aduanon e\erc1'>e'>\\ere \I ere doing it them eke ju t to pro\'e including Bill Cosby, Ray Charles, held at the \ \ a ..h1 11gton Com cnuon the) are not too old. The purpo e of 49 N"o news is good news, or so To m Jones, Anne ,\Iurray, The,\1oody Crntc.:r \I 1th about � ,000 people 111 the metal roof is to he! p the sno\1 slide the saring goes. Howe\•er, if you are Blues, The ,\lonkees, \\Tillie Nelson Jttc.:ndantc.: ec.:retan of labor \le\I'> off the roof becau e :\'orma \I orried a class correspondent, no news is and Kenny Rogers. For the younger I lernun \1 .1-,the l..rn 'chool .,pcakcr that one da) TIO\\ ell himself might not good news1 !though I ha\·en't folks, 98 Degrees, Aaron Carter, .111d. Bill \I ntc'>, did an c\ccllcnt 1oh. .,Iide off the roof \1 hi le '>hO\elin g. heard from any of you, the Alumni Sta ind, ,\l[andy ,\ Toore and Eminem There \1 crc H'i graduate'>; '>e\ en I lcl\\ ell concluded that afrer comple­ Office has sent me an article from are among those who have performed rcccl\ ed m.1-,tcr of la\1 degree'> and t1on of the roof he could get back to the �orwalk, Conn., newspaper, to the delightofthousands ofconcert­ the re t. J D\. �1\t) percent of the golf. ...Peg lark tkins med the ",\ttorne) takes after his fa ther in goers. Meadowbrook also has a cLi-,., \I c.:rc \1 omen, \\ herea., 111 Bill\ cLw, nc11 ., form (the form, \I e remind regards to tenacit)', " fe aturing Robert conference center and is a certified

40 OB · W Tfll .! tree farm as well, boasting nearly be hoping to hear from all of you. nah School of Art is his next adventure. 1950s Correspondents a hundred acres of scenic walking Thanks in advance for any news that Ruth and Quinn have to travel a long trails. Quite a project to start at you have for me. way to sec some of their gnnclchilclren. 1950 their "venerable ages," to quote Ellen. -Nancy Nilson Archibald Their son and his fa mily live in Alice Jennings Castelli 6 Salem Road Wo uldn't it be fu n to get a group Rangiora, l ew Zealand, where they Madison, CT 06443 together to see one of these produc­ 52 Last.June, Ed and Ellen Lewis operate The Blue Rooster Restaurant 203-245-7725 tions' My sister Dudie Jennings Huff of Old To wn, Maine, with the (just mentioning this fact for all you [email protected] MaJey and l joined Ellen-and Stubby encouragement of missionary friends, travelers in the class). After their most Crandall Graves, Connie Leonard spent a month in Vienna, Austria, recent visit they stopped in Tapa, 1951 Hayes, Ginny Davis Pearce and helping with the construction of a Calif., to see their daughter. They had Nancy Nilson Archibald Connie Foxcroft Perrigo-at Patty school. Ellen says it was challenging a chance to visit more grandchildren 15 Linden Avenue Root Wheeler's charming home in physical activity, but they had evenings in Denver as house sitters for their Scituate, MA 02066 781-545-4987 Jaffrey, .H., for a "sleep-over" (our and weekends off to explore castles, daughter and son-in-law, who were [email protected] grandchildren thought that was very catl1edrals and other interesting sites. attending a United Way fu nction funny!). We did more talking than Ellen also reported that she has in the area; their son-in-law is the 1952 sleeping and had a great time catching found one of our missing classmates. president of Mile High nited Way. Paul M. Aldrich up ....And speaking of getting together, Greta Anthoensen Chesley and her They are now looking forward to our P.O. Box 217 don't forget the reunion coming up in husband, Charles, of vVestminster, 50tl1, which isn't too far away .... Bristol, ME 04539 June. Now is the time to make plans. Colo., were in Maine last.July visiting Ted Lallier and I were saying tl1is 207-563-8744 ...Keep those letters coming. tl1eir son and his wife at Pushaw Pond last spring. Te d was helping me with a [email protected] -Alice ]em1i11gs Castelli near Old To wn, so Greta and Ellen, family trust and we got on tl1e subject 1953 who were roommates at Colby, had of reunion, of course. He is open for Barbara Easterbrooks Mailey 51 It is with a great feeling of a mini-reunion ....\t\T e still have a suggestions, which you can send my 80 Lincoln Avenue sadness that I write this column for number of lost classmates. vVe would way to pass on to Te el ....Please South Hamilton. MA 01982 our class. It is now four days after like to let them know of our plans for keep in touch. 978-468-5110 the terrorist attacks in New Yo rk our 50th reunion. Anyone knowing -Barbarn Easterbrooks Mailey 978-777-5630 ext. 3310 City, vVash.ington and Pennsylvania. the whereabouts of the following, [email protected] The somber mood of the country please write, call or e-mail me: Ellen 54 Once again Robert B. Parker 1954 is tempered somewhat now by the To lkowsky Berets, Lois Green, has been in the news, getting cover­ Helen Cross Stabler fe eling of unity and the sense of pride David Howe, Pauline Wa kefield age in several newspapers after an 206 Crestwood Drive in being an American .... It is also Hughes, Ve ra Koslowski, Edmund appearance at tl1e Barnes Noble & North Syracuse, NY 13212 with a deep fe eling of sadness that I Pecukonis, Lorraine Higgins Smith store in \Val pole, Mass., to promote 315-457-5272 write that my husband, Bob, passed and Joan Stewart We nk ....Yo u his latest Spenser novel, Potshot. Th e [email protected] away unexpectedly on September 6, have been receiving, and will continue Boston Globe also had a major fe ature 200 I, after a brief illness. I am so to receive, information regarding our story about Robert and his wife. Joan 1955 Ken Va n Pragg glad that we were able to attend the 50th reunion celebration so I won't (Hall), and their home in Cambridge. P.O. Box 87 (May-early Nov) wonderful 50th reunion. It meant so summarize it all here. \t\Te do hope The article included a picture of Grafton. NY 12982 much to both of us. I am dedicating you will reserve June -+ and 5 for our Rob rt, Joan and tl1eir 1 867 Victorian 207-873-3616 this column to his memory.... We pre-reunion gathering at Boothbay house.... The '5-+Ann iversary Gift 22 Gold Drive (Early Nov-May 6) Harbor and June 6 through 9 for the were pleased to see Deborah Smith . Committee has met several times Pt. St. Lucie, FL 34952 Meigs and her husband at our 50th. on-campus events. v\Te only get to in \t\Taltham, Mass., to prepare to [email protected] She writes that her daughter, Ellen celebrate one 50th, and this will be celebrate our 50tl1 reunion in 2004. '88, was married to Paul Carchedi on a great one1 ChairJudyJenkinsTotman and Vice 1956 Kathleen Mcconaughy Zambello October 6 and is living in Bellingham, -Paul J\/. Alrh·ich Chair Vic ScaJise are ably assisted 135 lduna Lane Mass. Deborah is very involved in in this exciting program by commit­ Amherst, MA 01002 genealogy .... Barbara Jefferson 53 First of all I want to make a tee members Karl Dornish, Bill [email protected] Wa lker has returned from a month "slight" correction in the summer Edson, Sue Smith Huebsch, Les traveling from Va ncouver, B.C., to 200 1 news from Larry Ta ber. I Va nNostrand Shaffer and Derek 1957 Barrow, Alaska. She walked to Point reported that he was responsible for Ta tlock. Another 20 people are going Guy and Eleanor Ewing Vigue Barrow! She sampled a piece of whale planting I 1,000 trees. After reading to help as anniversary agents .... 238 Sea Meadow Lane meat (not good!) and has been "to the column, he e-mailed me that the Please send in your news. Keep up the Ya rmouth, ME 04096 the top of the world." She is sorry Madison County Tree Authority in Colby connections. \Ve all want to 207-846-4941 that she was unable to make the 50th. Tew Jersey is responsible for the hear from you. [email protected] . ..Shirley Raynor Ingraham met mature canopy of 1 1,000 trees. They -Helen Cross Stabler 1958 Mickey Rosenberg Rolland for did not plant that many at once, but Margaret Smith Henry lunch in Clearwater, Fla. They both at the loss of l to 2 percent per year, 5 6 Dear classmates, how does 1304 Lake Shore Drive attended our 50th along 11rith Joyce they remove, replace and add to its one create a news column a few days Massapequa Park, NY 11762 Hutchins. J\1 1.ickey is planning a trip population. f guess I made it sound after Black Tu esday-September LL. 516-541-0790 with her husband to Russia soon.... like Larry, personally, dug 11,000 \Vriting about happy reunions and [email protected] Nadeen Finberg Liebeskind and holes' ... Quinn and Ruth Sheehan who is doing what in retirement seem 1959 her husband probably win the prize Bersani sent me some news last.June, so unimportant right now. All that Ann Segrave Lieber for traveling the farthest to attend so, a little late, here it is. They said will have to wait for three months 7 Kingsland Court the reunion-all the way fromIsra el' that they feel just a little bit older until the next deadline. I simply can't South Orange, NJ 07079 They have celebrated their 50th now that their first grandchild has write it today. The horror on T\T is 973-763-6717 anniversary, as well as the birth of graduated from high school, Dublin just too close to home. Our far-Allllg [email protected] their firstgreat-gr andchild.... I will Academy in New Hampshire. Sa1·an- family members are finally home with

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their lo\'ed one after being stranded are with you all. \ \'e ha,·e been blessed school bus passes by the house .... is referring to age 90�) La�t Y.inter in D.C., L.A. and Korea. Our on with our years at Colby and with the It 11·as great to hear from Bobbi they traveled in Bhutan and found and fa milr ha,·e just mo,·ed back to friendships we have maintained. \ \'e Santora Hindert, who wrote that she every aspect of the country to be .\ Iaine from L.A., and all of us ha,·e are the fortunate ones to ha1•e been had just rerurnecl from a fantastic trip extraordinary. This fall they planned taken ,·arious coast-to-coast flights born in this country or to have come to Iceland and Norway-she reported to head for New Zealand before over the last two years. A dear friend here to live. \Ye h

w'lliam '51 and ellen gelot �G:zmgO

"I was retired, but I'm not retired anymore," sa id Bill Gelotte '51. He bucks." Next year they hope to snare Bruce Springsteen among the 25 and his wife. Ellen Kenerson Gelotte '50, are now in their sixth year as to 30 acts they'll present. 1mpresanos presenting "stars under the stars" at Meadowbrook Farm "It's big business," Ellen agreed . At one point she managed the mer­ Musical Arts and Conference Center in Gilford, N.H. chand ise-T-shirts, key rings, hats-the acts bring to sell, and because The stars-luminaries such as Bill Cosby, Ray Charles, Tom Jones, she had to settle up she couldn't stay to the end of the shows. Both The Moody Blues, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, 98 Degrees, Aaron Gelottes agree that their favorite was Cosby (who got Bill into the act, Carter. Sta1nd, Mandy Moore, Eminem-perform on a 160-foot roofed wa rning him, "Don't you say anything funny unless you tell me firstl"), stage the Gelottes constructed at Meadowbrook, an old farm they bought but they say they're so busy they didn't care about hobnobbing with several years ago on the waterfront of Lake Winnipesaukee. The audi­ Willie Nelson or Tricia Yearwood or Johnny Cash, Travis Tritt, Mary ence for a show often fills the 3, 100 permanent seats, and a grass area Chapin Carpenter, Anne Murray or Bonnie Raitt. out beyond the seats accommodates another 4,000. Depending on the "All these shows are pleased with our facility-the whole shootin' act. the front rows of seats are removable for a pit. "Here we are in match ," sa id Bill. REO Speedwagon and Styx prai?ed the dressing rooms our seventies dealing with mosh pits!" Ellen sa id. and the ca liber of the food , Ellen says, and many of the acts say they The Gelottes visited the Lake Winnipesaukee area for 30 years before would like to come back to Meadowbrook Fa rm, which she describes as moving to Gilford from Lexington, Mass .. 1n 1991, "a beautiful place near the lake with mountains in the distance." when Bill retired as president of the camera com­ Meadowbrook is also a tree fa rm, and Bill super­ pany Claus Gelotte. Four years later they made the vises cutting trees and clearing brush for the wa lking dec1s1on to develop Meadowbrook with four other and cross-country skiing trails that wind about partners As financial backers and prod ucers, the 85-acre property. The conference center he Gelottes have final approval of the employs a full-time chef and hires out a ts heir agent chooses. for weddings, musicals and mystery­ 'It's a big operation or us," theater dinners, business lunches Bill said. "We're not fooling and graduation dances. "I had around " Some of the acts no idea it'd get this big-I get 100,000 per show, and might've backed out," Bill said. ex ending he roof over the "Now we're in business to stay." sea s last all cost a bundle, "It's really crazy, isn't it? It bu he audience for the evolved. We had no idea what concerts last Jul and it would entail," Ellen said, "but Augus , as many as hree it's exciting, and it's gratifying to or our shows a week. see it grow. It's our interest now. o aled 75,000. "People are It keeps you young." coni1ng," Bill said. "and this -Robert Gillespie year we made a couple

42 B • /. r r R the ebasco Resort near Bath on the m�1,11f@M;tll speaker at two kick-off events for the 7'..laine coast. Reports from the Class Making Strides Against Breast Cancer '51, of '56 have drifted our way, telling John H. Linscott fe atured in the Maine walk in October-one at Tewark's us what an outstanding time their Sunday Telegm111 last summer, released his Performing Arts Center and the other class had at Sebasco before heading first album, Manhattan Lady, 13 original at Uni lever in Bergen County-in up to the College to continue the jazz tunes "with a classic sound in the style an effort to encourage corporate fun. More on this as we go along. See of Gershwin, Berlin and Porter." Linscott employees to form fund-raising teams you all next]une1 plays piano and tenor saxophone on the to pa:·ticipate in the walk .... Haven't -Guy and Elea11or Ewi11g Vigue album; his daughter, Anne, is lead vocalist. heard from many of you lately. How Although he continues to work as a sales about some e-mails or letters' I 58 I- low to write a co lumn just representative for Pine Tr ee Retirement mi s you1 now' It has been only three days since Planning, Linscott has played everything -A nn Segmve Lieber the death of the \Vorld Trade Center from Big Bands to solos and has written life, as we have !mown and our way of music in his spare time during the last 58 61 Congratulations to Michael it. My prayers are with you all and in n John H . Linscott '51 years. Said Anne: "This is the career he Fly n, long-time Ve rmont resident, particular with anyone who has lost who received the Lake Champlain should have been in all along" ·:· Phoenix Life Insurance Company recently someone in any way as a result of this Regional Chamber of Commerce honored John C. Edes '58 with its Donor's Award, which recognizes disaster. By the time you read this, 2000 Community Excellence Award exemplary financial advisors by making charitable donations in their names the initial numbness and pain and for "improving education, economic to community organizations of their choice. Edes has a long record of disbelief may have ebbed, but we are development and tl1e business climate community involvement and currently is a member of the board of directors now living in diffe rent times ....Jane in tl1e Lake Champlain area." Active of the North Central Chamber of Commerce and of the Greater Providence Daib Reisman returned in July from as a director of the Ve rmont Business a trip to England and Scotland witl1 Chamber of Commerce. Roundtable, Mike also is chair of Jack and Susan Bower Hendrickson. the niversity of Ve rmont School This was the time of the rampant hoof llM"fiM�lfm of Business Administration board of and mouth disease that was greatly advisors. He also serves on the board5 DeathJ. Robert E. Archibald '51, September 6, 2001, in Brighton, Mass., at affecting the British Isles. As the of Rice Memorial High School, 73 .;. Joanne \.Vtlkes Christie '52, May 15, 2001, in Peterborough, N.H., at couples had not planned to be hiking, Champlain College, Wa ke Robin 70 ·:· Ann F. Rossiter '52, July 15, 2001, in Locust Valley, .Y., at 71 they found little to impede their Associates, the Ve rmont Symphony ·:· Richard StinsonJr. '53, March 14, 2001, in Virginia at 70. travels and, in fact, found the numbers D. Orchestra, the Ve rmont Ve nture of tourists quite reduced. As an Capital Fund and tl1e Ve rmont Cham­ English major and former student donation. Amos House is a shelter for Da,�d is not in the computer field but ber of Commerce. In 1998 1\1 i ke of professors Benbow and Chapman, 30 men and women and serves more is a program manager for a company was selected first representative on Jane greatly appreciated the visits to than 600 meals daily six clays a week. involved in digital TV \ Vhen Caroline the board of directors of the U .. the Globe Theater and \Vordsworth's It also provides social services to help wrote in late July, she and David Chamber of Commerce. ,\ tarried to Dove Cottage. Anyone who was individuals in various ways. In 2000, had just returned from a weekend Joyce (Dignam '62) and the father of fortunate enough to have been in the John was named to tl1e Chairman's hiking trip in the high Sierras and Kevin '93, J\ilike currently is manag­ classes of either professor would have Council, Phoenix's most prestigious hoped to returnin August for anotl1er ing director of Galagher, Flynn found seeing these places firsthand conference qualification level for weekend ....As you noticed, there & Company, PLC, in Burlington, truly exciting .... Sonia and Leigh exceptional sales performance. He was no column last time, and that Vt. Mike's firm offers a range of Bangs returned in August from is involved with the industry as a was because of lack of information. 1 accounting and business consulting Houston, where they helped their member of the National Association can only send along what 1 receive. services in the Northeast. \\Te're to second son adjust to a new addition to ofLife Underwriters. Prior joining So do try to keep in touch ....�Eik e proud of you, Mike1 •••Our class their family-another granddaughter Phoenix, John was a manager for care, all of you. president, Penny Dietz Sullivan, in for Leigh and Sonia and their fifth New England Te lephone for nearly -Margaret Smith /-lemy great form at our -+Oth reunion with grandchild. \Vhile they were in 25 years.... Helen Payson Seager, husband Paul Hill, writes, "Paul and Houston, they had dinner and a mini­ a retired community organizer, wrote 59 At this writing, Joe Grimm 1 have had a company for eight years, reunion with orene and Af Ta rr. some time ago that she is now back is running for commissioner in Had­ working on a solution for real estate At the next reunion Al should get tl1e on antucket Island after being away donfield, I.]. In that capacity, Joe brokers ...our customers liked it award for "least changed," according for a year and a half. She spent nine would introduce some new ideas and so well we formed a joint venture. to Leigh, as he has few wrinkles and months in Alexandria, Va ., caring end some older ones. Budget and Although we are still in the start-up still looks the way he did freshman for her daughter as she underwent property tax cuts are on his agenda as mode, we mO\'ecl to larger quarters year. \Ve remember Leigh witl1 the chemotherapy for advanced stage well as eliminating some questionable and are working our tails off just crewcut of tl1e '50s, and he still has Hodgkin's disease and another nine practices in local government. J lope a5 everyone else is winding down." one, albeit it is now white (or as Leigh months in Pittsburgh seeing her you're elected, Joe1 ••• Retired Penny and Paul's investments have prefers to think of it, platinum husband through four surgeries. Both Northeastern University professor brought them to "where we have blond) ....John Edes, who has been patients are doing fine. This pastJune Dick Morrison continues as a consul­ been trying to go for years, and it with the Providence, R.l., offi ce at their annual gala, Boston's i\1useum tant doing market research. Though is great to finally see it getting off of Phoenix Life Insurance since of Afro-American History presented they'll keep their condo in Chelsea the ground." The press release for 198-+, was honored in June \\'ith its an award to Helen for her work on on Boston Harbor, he and \Tera have G RU 0-'ETworks, Inc., indicates Donor's Award. This award recognizes J antucket's African i\Ieeting House. finished reno\'ations on their cottage that tl1is \'en ture "merges the leading­ exemplary fi nancial advisors by Among tl1e distinguished guests at in Northport, 7'..la ine, turning it into technology company in the making charitable donations in their tl1e awards ceremony was tl1e noted a real year-round home. Dick has real estate space with the domain names to community organizations Caroline Hall Hai. C1roline sent me gotten together with Bob Keltie and knowledge and ,-ision of the most they select. John chose the Amos an e-mail to correct my misinforma­ Trish and J\'like Farren recently .... innovative broker in the industry. House of Providence to receive the tion about what her husb;rnd does. On a personal note, I've been guest GUR is a totally integrated system

COLBY · WINTER 2002 I 43 Alumni at Large \ 1960s that pro,ides full automation of the Augusta, .\Iaine, enjoys a challenging a remote area of Paradise: no hope hoping that Penn Wi lliamson ha\ many steps i1wokedin residential real career schedule and frequently travels in this lifetime for cable hook-up! more events to keep U\ merry.... estate brokerage" and is deli,·ered as a to Chicago, Denver, San Diego and I've been rehired, post-retirement, Please, please, plea�e update your package customized to each broker's San Francisco. Carol Ann Pope has by the University of Hawaii to teach e-mail addres� with Colby, a\ the local it)'. \ \'ayto go, PennpndPaul! . . . contacted .\ lary since the reunion, in spring 2002 so I'm expecting more College and all of m are relying more Sally i\lerrill, a Cumberland, .\ laine, and they hope to support ,\ laine reliable access then. Bur you can and more on e-mail. In the aftermath resident for 19 years and m111er of cultural events in the near future. direct hot-off-the-press news to the of cl1e September 11 terrorist attacks, Sunri e Acres Farm on Chebeague ...Ja nice Dukeshire Halliwell, a Alumni Office and they'll pass it on to I am sure many of us reached out to Island, recently ran for thecouncilor­ retired French and Spanish reacher, me.... Thanks to all who sent news, old Colby friends in our need to touch ar-large seat on the Cumberland to\\·n sees lary Jane Rutherford Carroll and we look forward to hearing more base with all the special people in our council. ally' platform included frequently. They had a great time about the Colby i\ Iule class cl1at's still lives. I sent e-mails to the addresses the need to "enlarge our circle of experiencing a recent Colby Alumni kicking' Again, remember to mark on a year-old list of our cl as , wishing compassion, to include all segments College and high!)· recommend the your calendars now for our -+5th in it were updated. Responses included of the communit)·.'· ally recei,·ed program to classmates. Jan reports June 20061 Aloha. one from Dee Dee Perry, her Ph.D. in political science from that since her retirement in '96, she -Diane Scrafton Ferreira who had just heard from Jo-Ann Indiana Cni,·ersit)' and is a founding and her husband, To m, spend more Wincze French witl1 the proposal of member of the Cumberland Farmers' time in Florida. Our class population 6 3 Save these dates fo r 0111" -10th declaring September 11 as "American .\ larker and a pa t member of the in the "Sunshine State" seems to be reunion: June 6-8, 2003! Do make Heroes Day." Good idea . . . . Jeanette Friends of the Library and of \\'e on tl1e rise. . . . pologies to those plans '''ith friends to come and join Fannin Regetz remarked how quiet :-\eighbors Club. . . . 1ary Sawyer recei,ing reject messages from my in a good time. Not a fe w of us, who Arlington, Va ., had become without Durgin, most recencl)· a resident of e-mail--one of the problems li,ing in thoroughly enjoyed our 35th, are the planes at Reagan Airport.

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When she was a child of 8 or 9, Susan Monk Pacheco '67 decided College in Philadelphia. She settled on pediatrics that when she grew up she would follow in the footsteps of her father, because she found she liked dealing with a phys1c1an in Glen Rock, Pa ., a small farming community. This was a and the fact that most children have a single natural aspiration for a kid who happened to be following in her father's illness whereas many older patients have multiple footsteps-literally-at the time. problems. She went on to become-a nd still is-a general pediatrician, "He was the fa mily doctor," Pacheco said. "His office was in our working in an inner-city clinic in Dayton, Ohio (where her husband, house. He made house calls, he even did home deliveries. Sometimes Jaime, is an oncologist), and teaching at Wright State University School of he would take me with him." Medicine. Pacheco sees 20 to 30 patients a day, mostly urban poor. Cases The youngster got enough exposure to decide she liked the taste of range from preventive medicine to acute care, asthma to child abuse. medicine. As the family moved from Glen Rock to Philadelphia and then She enjoys working with parents, but her young patients are a to York. Pa., Pacheco didn't waver. pa rticular pleasure, she sa id. "Kids are very honest. They're not like She arrived at Colby in 1963, elected to study biology and joined adults. They haven't come up with all the layers yet." . a small but close-knit group of majors, most of them on the same Not that there aren't frustrations: "You know this country has a long career path. They worked with professors Allan Scott and Robert Te rry in way to go as far as its poor and health care go. I hope I'm biology and Evans Reid in orga nic chemistry, among others. "We studied making an impact, but I'm to the age now where I'm seeing children of together," she said. "It was a lot of work but 1t was a lot of fun." my patients, and poverty is to some degree a vicious cycle. Especially She applied to medical schools and found poverty without education." that a woman pursuing medicine 1n the She sees the children of adolescent mothers 1960s could be at a disadvantage, though growing up to become adolescent mothers themselves, no at Colby, she said. "I never felt that I was although she finds some encouragement when teenage second rate there because I was a girl in sci­ mothers grow with the responsibility of parenthood. ence." she sa id. "That was a very pos1t1ve But that isn't the only aspect of her career h1ng for me. Through my career I haven't that is cyclical. always felt that. Pacheco's daughter, M. Cristina Pacheco "When I went for my med school '96, followed her mother's path to Colby and into 1nterv1ews. one guy at one of the medicine. Cristina is a resident in pathology at the places asked me how come I wasn't in University of Cincinnati.

lo e "she recalled. "inferring, I guess, - Susan Pacheco said her dad has passed ha 1f I wasn't 1n love tha was sort of away but lived long enough to see that the s range, and maybe 1f I were 1n love I medical mantle had been passed down to his wouldn be applying to med school " daughter, and to a son. Her love life notw1 hstand1ng. she "Was he proud of you?" she was asked. was accepted at several medical "Yeah," she said. "He was, actually." sct1ools and elec ed to enro1J at her -Gerry Boyle '78 father's alma mater, Jefferson Medical

44 B • .' .•E Thomas Thomas, in the travel style inspired by visits to her fa mily during the summer so we have many 1960s Correspondents business, could feel the real shift in in Damariscotta ....Lillian Waugh good times with her four children 1960 our desire to travel, especially by air. planned a visit to the Boston area and 13 grandchildren. I have one Jane Holden Huerta ... Responding to my reminiscences in September to be with her sister granddaughter, Emily Jane Andersen, 2955 Whitehead Street of anxiety during the Cuban missile Lucille at the wedding of their niece, who is 3, and it's a chance to spend Miami, FL 33133 crisis, Coral Crosman wrote that Ann Harris, daughter of Lorene some good quality time with her and 305-446-5082 [email protected] we are experiencing an "incredible \!Vaugh Harris '60, and to visit her with my daughter Christy and Mark. era." She said, "As for the Cuban daughter, Andromeda, who has also ... Betsy Crockett Ty son-Smith: 1961 Diane Scrafton Ferreira missile crisis, I was probably in the just married and is getting a master's Memorial Day 'cuz T love to look Pihanakalani Ranch 17th century (or maybe even in the in classics at Tufts University. \Ve forward to summer; that holiday P.O. Box 249 1 9th) that year-maybe just as well. By plan to get together, something we carries memories of getting the boat Pa'Auilo, HI 96776 the time President Kennedy was shot, haven't done for 16 years. ready for weekend sailing long ago. [email protected] I was working for a daily newspaper -KarenFo rs/1111d Falb ... Bob Dyer: Memorial Day, as it is 1962 and had started to pay some attention near the encl of the school year, and Patricia Farnham Russell to current events." ...Ed Winl

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<,outht:rn Africa on '>afari, with plan'> ALLEN THROOP '66 on my rather lousy golf game and spend some more time at our home to go to Australia and :\'ev. Zealand What he did last spring Skied across Alas­ near Lake Ta hoe. Cris and I are next. They report that ,\llarilyn and ka's Juneau lcefield, a 100-mile glacier­ also planning some overseas trips John Cookson are still in Keene, crossing between Skagway and Juneau during t:he coming year, which we N.H., where John is a comptroller. on the Alaska-British Columbia border. will squeeze into her busy teaching The Cooksons love being new grand­ schedule. Ot:her than that, I will be parents ....Sue Ebinger Spencer Strongest qualification for a geologist in his doing some consulting for my old missed our 35th reunion due to late 50s to join three experts on the trek company while deciding what I want her older son's graduation from "I said 'yes' when asked." to do when I grow up. I hope anyone Cornell Business School. She lives in What they found at the edge of the ice coming to San Francisco will feel free Marshfield, Mass., still does occasional Cruise ship tourists brought in by helicop­ to look us up." ... Linda Wakefield food catering, travels with husband ter and 200 sled dogs for dogsled rides. LaRou ([email protected]) Sam and enjoys gardening, tennis What they found up on the icefields reports that she is an associate profes­ and skiing. She reports t:hat Peter "Snow fleas and the occasional uniden- sor in t:he deparnnent of English and Winstanley now works for Sara Lee tified insect ...and, once, a wolverine crossing a snowfield high humanities at Dutchess Community in Atlanta ....Janet Morse Morneau above us." College in Poughkeepsie, NY ... teaches English at Pinkerton Academy in Derry, N.H. Daughter Tracy was Distance covered 130 miles in two weeks, including hiking to the ice Last June, after almost 10 years in Nashua, IJ-I.,DanaAbbott(dabbott® married last summer and is also a from Skagway and from the ice to Juneau. ACSDefense.com) 11Tote t:hat he was reacher.Janet's husband, Rollie '65, is How they navigated "Without a GPS unit we could not have traveled in t:he midst of moving into a new an avid mountain hiker; Janet prefers during foggy whiteouts." home in Montgomery, Ala., where swimming for exercise. She and Linda What he felt instead of the independence he had expected Depen­ he's open.ing a new office for ACS. Lord Hall met up for tl1e first time in dence: on his partners, on the GPS, on high-tech fabrics, on fossil "Clair and I are bod1 excited about 34 years and had a great reunion over fuel and titanium pots to melt water and cook. t:he climate change after t:he endless dinner. ...Congrau ilations to Matt winter in N .H. this year," he said. '65 and Jemmie Michener Riddell "\Ve did note d1at pulling up roots was on tl1e birt:h of twin granddaughters ad,·antage in bot:hprices and crowds. 11·it:h old buddies Lois Lyman, Ellie much harder now t:han for our 21 in August 2001, which brings d1eir ... Dick Larschan: As Ill)' daughters Moran Regan and Barbi McClarin Air Force moves." ... I note t:hat grandchildren total ro four. (The ha' e long understood, t:hen1 o holidays Bing .... BJ Campbell recommends e-mail seems tO be catching on, so Aubes also are t:he grandparents of 11 e celebrate most religiou ly are my Final Gifts by ;\laggie Callanan and I urge you tO send your news to t\l�ns. Are mere others in ourclass wit:h birthday and Father's Day-though, Patricia Kellev. classnewsl [email protected]. The double blessings') Jemmie and Matt thanb to Jack, I'm thinking of adding -Sam Shaw Rhoades College sends t:hem on to youre-mailess are enjoying life in Hendersonville, Kamehameha Day as an excuse to scribe. I continue my quest of "seeing .C. Jemmie works full time in an wear a gras !>kirt.... Ben Beaver: 65 Invitations ...yes, classmates' the world and checking out beaches" ophthalmologist's office, and Matt .\l) fal·orite holiday i yet to come. hospitality abounds. ln August, Bill 11�t:h reports on the beach conditions works at a golf pro shop when he's ... retirement day. That will be the Boothby (bboot:[email protected]) and birds in Jamaica and St. John and not on the links himself. Besides kickoffto a nice long holida)' period. had just returnedfrom a week rafting driving tours to Poland, Belize (home grandparenting, Jemmie's passion Trouble is, it'!> not a scheduled holida)', trip on the Salmon River in Idaho. of die[',lontezuma Oropendola), Malta is singing and touring with the and I don't kno11 when it's going to He wrote, ''.\ly wife, Joyce, and l and 1unisia in t:hepast 18 mond1s .... Sweet Adelines ....Mor e congrau1- '>ho11 up ....Jim Harris: ,\ ly favorite li,•e in Boulder, Colo. Our nrn sons Hail, Colby, Hail! lations-d1is time to John CarvelJas, holida) is an) in which I bring were married last year in separate -Richard IV Bm1km1 who was named to the St. Michael's m) e\tended family together-son, ceremonies so 11·e now are officially College Ad1letic Hall of Fame for his 11 ife, -,i.,ters-in-la11, brother, niece , empt)' nesters. I have businesses in 6 6 Dirk (formerly Dick) Aube years as a coach and faculty CAA nephe11 <,-to celebrate a one. It gets Denl'er and Phoenix so [ travel back retired from IB;\ I after 32 years. He ;.epresentative. John has been a long­ more difficulta'> the '\oung one " Aee and ford1 a lot to cottsdale-not a and his wife, Bonnie, live in \ Villiston, time advocate for women's sports. to different part'> of t:he 11 orld and place to be in August or September. Vt., do volunteer work (Dirk is still In his spare time he's an economics bnng into the circle t:heir "in-law ." Our buS) life is finally slowing down a a Colby admissions interviewer) professor and was in El Salvador on ... \nd Ill) fa1 orite ans11 er, ,\ Iargaret bit so I would I01·e to catch up with and enjoy time for four grandchil­ college business at tl1e time of last .\lattraw Dodge: l guess Ill) fa1 orite Ill)' classmates. Boulder is only nvo dren, golf and gardening.... Lynn year's big earthquake tl1ere .... Kay . ""holid,1) "" 1.,a '>no11 da) . \n une,pected hours from Colorado's major ski areas. Seidenstuecker Gall and Eddie McGee Christie-Wilson loves her f.,'l fr 11 hen I c.-an '>It '>nugl) before t:he Gi1·e us a call if in the area." . . . Eliot spend winters in California, where relatively new career as a guidance fire and enjO) thH special '>ilence Tc rbo1·gh ([email protected]) the)"ve just built a house on the golf counselor at Buck port (Maine) High th.n a deep .,no11 create'>.... :--'ancy reports: "I finally ;old my company, cour e in La Quinta, and summers School and is ecstatic about her reen King 11 rote that he\ >till mar Trunk System>, lnc., to the lJ.. on Lake Cobbosseecontee in East relatively new role as grandmother drnng folklllU'>•C, tf)·mg to fini'>h up subsidiaf) of a Ta i,rnnese compan)', \ \'inthrop, ,\ Taine, where over the to ,'v faggie's son, Charlie. Son Robert the '>Ctt lement of her mot:hi.:r\ e'>tate, Ranger Communications. \ \'hile T years they have renovated buildings lives and works in Hong Kong.... ti.:nd1ng her garden . Ken\ an actor and acnng 111 the communication'>indu;tf), 11 hen Lynn has taken up yoga "ith instruc­ Fugere Finkel tein, who writes, tt:.ll:ht:r'coach 111 '\i.:11 'ork C1t), and 1t comes to 011 ning a busine'>'> I am tor Susan Grigg Coady '68 .... Bill "I just published my first novel D.111 1., J L 111tanan m1n1"tt:r 111 '\'e11 reminded of the old line abouto11 ning Rynne recently doubled the size of completed in the 19 Os, but after l l.1mp hm:. Both ,i re .11.,oe\cellent folk a boar-the n1 o ha pp1t:'>tda) .,11 1 ) our his insurance business by merging n1·0 agents, three titles and several mu,iu.111,. '\:lllC\ '>llll ha., a .,um mer life.ire the da) ) ou bu) 1r and the da) 11 ith another company. I le and Joan renovations it's finally real! h11pe1fect cott.l!!t: on Sebago Laki.: and come., ) ou -,ell n'. So I am no" beg11111111g lne in Sudhur) , ,\ las!>., visit their Strn11gers can be found on line and in ro \Lime for \l\lb each June and a ·.,abhanc.11' of unci.:rta1n duration, two '>Oil'> in :\'e11 York and New paperback through most bookstores. Sqm:mbi.:r, muall) gemng together 11 h1ch gl\ e'> me '>Orne nme to "ork Jer\C) frequent!) and ha1e tral'eled to Thank you, Mr. \\'eese and .Mr.

46 R y . :. • T E R 2 0 0 2 ,\ lizner!" \Yay to go, Claudia.... l�l,W@M@&ll together her diverse history as graphic Cood to hearthatJan.ice HoltArsan's designer, motlier and rock-and-roll husband, Noyan, is doing tine after Pulitzer Prize-ll'inningpresidential historian wife of me late Reeve Little ... quadruple bypass surgery last summer Doris Keams Goodwin '64's "aumorira­ \Ve hope you\·e made your plans while he and Jan were visiting their tive, stead)1ing insights" in her frequent to join us for the 35th reunion in first grandchild in Atlanta. The Arsans television appearances during national crises June. \.\'e look forward to seeing lots are now back home in Istanbul. ... have "taken history off me shelf and put of you there. Bruce Barker's younger son's wedding it to work in real-life lessons, reassuring -Robert Cmcia a11d Judy Gerrie I lei11e in Colorado kept Bruce away from our the nation that it has survived worse and 35th reunion. Bruce and his wife botl1 Aourished," according to People magazine. 6 8 I am preparing tliis column at work at People's Bank in Stamford, Said Goodwin, who has sold the movie the end of a terrible week for our Conn., where Bruce has been for 28 rights to her current research on Lincoln country. As of tliis writing J don't years. He plays as much tennis and to Steven Spielberg, "If you get people to know ifme o-agecly had a direct impact golf as his work schedule and two on anyone in the Colby community, care about characters, mey'll go ll'illingly repaired knees will allow. He sends but none of us will ever be the same. Joseph M. Jabar '68 witl1 you into mis past time" ·:· Morgan his best to all classmates.... Sue ...All oftlie following news \las in my McGinley '64, editorial page editor of The Tu rner loved the 35th, renewing old hands before the events of September Day in New London, Conn., received tlie Stephen A. Collins Freedom friendships and seeing tlie campus I I. I heard from my roommate of Information Award from the Connecticut Council on Freedom of . She and Marty DeCou Hethje Shores Parmesano, who is a Information. The award honors a Connecticut journalist who has made a Dick visited Kay Tower Carter after vice president for National Economic reunion, then went sea kayaking. She long-term commitment to citizens' right to know what tlieir government Research Associates in L.A. She" rote, is still teaching college Spanish in is doing .;. Normern Illinois University general counsel George M. Shur "I am keeping busy helping regulators '64 South Carolina and spendingsummers was honored witl1 me Distinguished Service Award by the National and electric utilities restructure on Mt. Desert Island.... So many Association of College and University Attorneys for extraordinary service to the electricity industry around the interesting classmates and so little me group and to higher education. NACUA is tlie preeminent professional world. This year J hm·e had projects space to tell their full stories. The organization in Norm America for attorneys who work on behalf of higher in Greece, Ireland, India, Brazil, details I've had to omit will appear learning .;. B11si11ess People Ven11011t fe atured Kurt M. Swenson '67, who Nebraska, Georgia, New Yo rk and later in a class newsletter.... Thanks "started in the quarries" in his family's granite business and today is lexas. I am just starting a new one to Linda Buchheim Wagner for her chairman, president and CEO of Rock of Ages Corp. in Barre, Vt. The in Kenya. No, l am not responsible many news-gathering phone calls and 1.5-million cubic fe et of granite Swenson's company sells each year are for the mess in California. Ye s, I do to those who sent news via e-mail. destined for such uses as headstones, sundials, stanies and rollers for paper get lots of frequent Ayer miles, which

Don't forget-there's also a form in manufacnirers ·:· Democrat Joseph M. Jabar '68 was tapped by Governor enables me to take a kid or even tlie each Coll�)' magazine for you to till Angus King to be a ,\ Jaine Superior Court judge. An attorney in the whole family along on occa'>ion. Julia out. Yo ur news will be forn• arclecl to \\Taten� lle firm of Jabar, Batten, Ringer & 1\ lurphy, where he has practiced went to India witl1 me la�t December. me, however you choose to send it. since 1979, Jabar has sen,ed in me ,\ laine House of Representatives, as a The whole family just returned from Please get in touch, stay in touch and prosecutor ll'itl1 tlie U.S. Justice Department and as district attorney for a trip to Ireland and England, tacked come to the -+Oth reunion in 20061 onto a business trip. ,\like, 15, liked i\ Iaine's Kennebec and Somerset counties. -Meg Fn/1011 /¥ heeler tlie tall ships in Portsmouth and the castles in Ireland. Julia, 13, liked 6 J Thank heavens for e-mail. llMl'fi'.W f111 Buckingham Palace and the Crown Without it, there would be nocol umn. Jewels and seeing an old fr iend on Deatbs: Mary E. Shesong '60, September 29, 2001, in Gorham, Maine, We really hoped to have more in a farm near Galway, Ireland. \Ve all at 63 ·:· Kalman S. Sinofsky '68, September I 0, 200 I, in \Vorce ter, response to our plea for info for enjoyed seeing the second ha! f of King Mass., at H. this column, and our sincere thanks Lear in me Globe Theao-e in London. to those who did get in touch .... Altl1ough he was initially reported from tlie Colby band. I was tlie one (Half because we just chanced onto Have you seen a forest of antennas to be on the list of "lost" classmates, who played last chair mird clarinet it. Plus mat was about all we could appearing in your area' \Nell, Fred Jim Katz e-mailed that he had and didn't practice!) Jim has been "stand" since we had "grounclling" Hopengarten has literally written the an interesting musical change this teaching almost 35 years in a junior tickets.) ,\1y husband, Phil, is helping book on antenna zoning. He wrote, summer. Ile says he usually plays college in Quebec. In our e-mail the LA.PDdevelop new information "All of a sudden, as tliere is no other distant second bassoon in the "T i\ledici exchange, we discussed the many systems He can tell you more about book on the subject, I am, literally, di McGill" symphony orchestra, made satisfying aspects of a career in the ways ofclassifyingcrimes than you the guy 'who wrote me book' on the up mostly of medical doctors and teaching, since there certainly are not really want to know. \\'e are pleased subject." He says that's been fun-if related specialists connected with tlie many monetary rewards. Jim says, "I to have Betsy Clark Bungeroth's you like radio antennas. (And to McGill University Medical School: was told two years ago that I qualify daughter, Becky, living in L.A. At think Fred's association witl1 \NMH B, "\Ne play in Mono-ea l's Christ Church for the retirement pension and am the moment she is trying to find the Colby's campus radio station, played Cathedral. For the summer I played earningonly $20 a week more than ifl perfect job." ..Jessie iVIcGuire a part in it1) Freel and his wife, Betty, with the Ste. Anne Harmony Band. retired; and that is Canadian, not real, writes, "Had a fun experience the spenttl1e summer on the grand college This is a small-town brass band made money!" ...The Vineyard Ga:.ette omer day ...walked into a Duck and tour with their daughter, who is a up of players as old as 89 wailing all'a)' reported that Ann Christensen found a classmate. Yup, Barb Bixby senior at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional on school band music on the sidewalk presented her paintings at a reception is managing the famous Long lslancl High School. "She has now been to outside the drugstore and at the small this past summer. After graduating Duck, a duck-shaped memorial to the 16 colleges or universities and hasn't park bandstand for audiences of up from Colby and working as a graphic famed Long Island Duckling. '1\,·as been to a single J\1aine school yet," to 15 or 20 at a time. They needed designer, A.nnstudied at Han·arcl and nice seeing her after all mese years. Fred says. "My additional is in a bassoon like a fish needs a bicycle, i\ HT as ll'el! as me School of Fine Last year was an exciting travel year. knowing that I'll be doing this all over but it was fun and a total change for Arts in Boston. Ann has developed In September I spent t\\ o weeks in again with my son in three years'" ... me." (l reminded.Jim mat I knew him a bold landscape style, ll'hich brings Bali. f'cl been mere 12 years ago,

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found it more touristy and de\·eloped daily journalsand photos. I'm still in now, but the people were just as Colchester, \'t., where I live with my wonderful. ...And then in January husband, John '66. Since he teaches 1 took my first ttip ever to India and at St. ,\ lichael's College, we have time :\'epal, where I was equally impressed. to travel.John's Spanjsh has improved Does an)'One remember the story (mine has not) as we have traveled to President Strider used to tell about i\1exico, Costa Rica and Puerto Rico. meeting Christie Higginbottom '66 On his own he has been to Guatemala, on a passing elephant at Tiger 1ops \'enezuela and El Salvador. Each time in :\"epaP We ll, I finally fulfilled a we travel south we look at possibilities dream and made it there. (Looked forretirement. Six months in \ ermont for both of them, but to no avail.) and six in Central America are starting I enjoyed India so much that I'm to sound like a good plan. It's tough organizing my own trip ...and have to believe that retirement is in the 15 friend who want to go. \\'e'll nor-too-distant future. \Vho would be spending a couple of weeks in have ever thought we'd be this old?1 southern India in January, and the In my limited spare time I read and trip involves another elephant safari. ride my bike. In the last two years I've I'll keep my eyes peeled for RELS or taken up dressage riding. I'm still at Christie' I'll be at Colby's graduation the most basic level, but I'm having a ceremony next .\ fay. If anyone from great time! I may be at the age when Colby's Heritage Club: our cla sis there, I'd love to say hi." ... retirement is a possibility, but I'm John Birkinbine writes, "I continue enjoying myself and my work too A my work as a parmer of ,\ lulti State much to think about it yet." Matter Of Will Power Associate , which is the country's -1\nncy Dodge 81yn11 largest state and local government relations management fi rm. (I've 6 9 Greetings to all. This column The beautiful Mayflower Hill campus and the '' ondered at times what percentage of is a short one due to the limited endowment that underpin Colby's academic American go,·ernmemmaj ors actually amount of news I have received. If excellence were built largely by thoughtful end up working with our various you would like to see a longer column, Je,·els of government.)Our daughter, then it's up to you to drop me a couple bequests from alumni and fr iends. Kristen, and her husband have blessed of lines about yourself and any other And the need continues. us \I ith our second grandchild, and of classmate. Yo u know I can turn it course they are the cutest of all time. into a work of fiction and begin obo bu iness brings him to boarding with her grandkids. Go or particular items of real or tangible property. Chicago, mine takes me to Boston, Granny .... Sharon Timberlake is or the) wander north to Orr's Island. back to school. She entered a Ph.D. You may provide income to a loved one before \\'ould lm e to hear from classmates program in sustainable economic benefiting the College, and you may even derive and hope to make a reunion oon." ... de\'elopmenr at the ,\Iuskie School extra benefit during your life time by making a Betty avicki Carvella '' rites, "I'm of Public Sen' ice at the University entering Ill) Hth ) ear of teaching, of Southern ,\laine. She frequently "planned gift" now. and I .,ull lcl\ e it. I get the chance \'isits with Diane Kindler and her to \I ork '' 1th wonderful students son and enjoys life in the Portland If you've already put Colby in your will or a .i nd great colleagues. The reaching been good ro me. money, Peter Brown is your man. special trust arrangement, plea e tell u so we can l\c tra, eled all O\er the ,,orJd on He is the president and CEO of officially welcome you into the Heritage Club. education- or <,c1ence-relared trips. Ledyard ;-(ational Bank and recently For more information on how to make a beque t, J.a.,t ..um mer I \1 J'> in the rain forests '' a' elected chairman of the board. and di") forc'>t'> of Co.,ta Rica, and Peter has spent the last 27 years write teve Greave , director of capital giving, or '><>meume ne\t ) ear (an) ame from 111 banking and fi nance in :\'e'' ue Cook '75, as ociate director of planned giving, \ Lm.:h through �eprember) I'll be I lampshire and also has been acti,�e in olby College, Waterville, Maine 04901. a part of a re.,earch team headmg man) ci' ic and community organiza­ '>Ollle\1here Ill the \retie. \n) one \1 ho t1om in the area ....Sue Newbert phone: (207) 872- 210 \1 am .. to foll()\\ Ill) \retie ad' en ture<, oodrich is still \1 orking as a media e-mail: [email protected] can log on to hrtp://tea.nce.edu. production specialistatthe lJnl\ ersit) Once in the field, I'll be pmt1ng of Southern \ laine. I !er daughter,

48 OBl' · W TR2 Sarah, is a member of the Colby Class and canoed. Rod reports that he the world. And I tell them ...we did." 1970s Correspondents of 2005. Her husband, Robert '67, managed to have a few trout take the Chris, I hope your memories take has moved his law practice into their "plate nap." ...Congra tulations go you back enough to get you-and all 1970 home ....Congraudations to Ginny out to Dan Ouellette, who has been of us-to Reunion \Veekend, June Brenda Hess Jordan Denton Barrett, who was married in elected senior vice president at John 7-9, 2002. 141 Tanglewood Drive September 1998 to Wi lliam Barrett. Hancock Signature Services. He has -Janet f-10'111 Gerber Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 She describes him as a "fabulous been with the company since 198-1-. 630-858-1514 [email protected] Irishman (with a brogue and every­ ... Keep those cards and notes 7 J Heather L. Burnswas elected thing1)." The happy couple is living coming! senior vice president by the board of 1971 in Stuart, Fla., in a golf course -Nancy Neckes Dm11a11 directors at Booz-Allen & Hamilton Nancy Neckes Dumart community, and Ginny follows her in Bethesda, Md. For 26 years Heather 19 Deergrass Road passion for art. Visit her \Veb site at 72 Classmates, if you need con­ has been working with fe deral, state Shrewsbury, MA 01545 www.penandinkstogo.com. Her e-mail ''incingto attend our 30th reunion next and environmental agencies, most 508-842-1083 is [email protected] ....Warren June, read Chris Belsky Russack's recently focusing on helping clients [email protected] Tu rner, who has been practicing law memories. Her letter says a lot, and I use technology for business applica­ 1972 in Portland for many years, is running thought tl1e class would enjoy it as a tions .... Maine Times included a Janet Holm Gerber for yet another term for the Ya rmouth column. She wTote, 'Tm in the midst mention ofKen Eisen and tl1e various 409 Reading Avenue town council. Good luck, vVarren. I'll of deciding whether to attend our venues in which he works with film. Rockville, MD 20850 make sure not to speed in Yarmouth reunion. l have some fond memories Ken teaches film at Colby and at the 301-424-9160 next time I am dri,,ing up to Colby. of my days at Colby, and maybe I Lewiston and Augusta campuses of [email protected] ... l frequently have tl1e pleasure to would just like to leave it at tl1at. The the niversity of Maine. In addition, 1973 visit with Trix Oakley Ingram and he presents at the Maine International haven where I used to 'sunbathe' in Jackie Nienaber Appeldorn her friend, John, at Casablanca .... 50-60 degree weather in i\ fay (a hot Film Festival in \Vaterville and Mohonk Mountain House This past summer my son, Jason, and spell for Maine), at the top of the distributes film through Shadow New Paltz, NY 12561 I were invited to cruise on a 96-foot hill overlooking Waterville (near the Distribution. Maine radio listeners 845-255-4875 antique cabin cruiser in the Southeast water tower), I now find has been can catch Ken as host of Prime [email protected] Passage in Alaska. Tt was a magnificent overtaken by a new dorm (I forget Cuts, the contemporary jazz show he 1974 trip-we saw bear, whales, sea lions, the name of the hill). It's also where l presents on Maine Public Radio .... Robin Sweeney Peabody icebergs and plenty of salmon. The took my first ski lesson and went down Francesca Gates Demgen reports 46 Elk Lane boat belongs to a friend of mine backwards tl1e whole way. It took me that in her 50th year her career is in Littleton, CO 80127 who is a brother-in-law to Geoffrey a while before I could graduate to fu ll swing, her two children arc in 303-978-1129 Little. Let's hear from you, Geoff. the Colby ski slope, which is also no college, and she is healthy and happy. fax: 303-904-0941 Maybe next time you, too, can get longer in existence. To day, my skiing She especially enjoys traveling. She classnews197 [email protected] invited' ...One more time I plead days are over, the result of some bad returned to Colby for the first time with all of you to send me news. If car accidents and good old arthritis since graduation in the summer of 1975 Bruce Young you don't like to talk about yourself, kicking in. But l still dream of skiing 2000 and walked around campus 20 Applewood Avenue then send me news, tales or gossip down Sugarloaf, which is the best '�th Merrilee Bonney. Later in the Billerica, MA 01821 about other classmates. place I ever skied. I like to remember year she spent a week in Greece and 978-443-6417 -Sm·i Ab11!-J11bei11 the fun we all had when the fraternities presented a paper at the Society of [email protected] were around, and the spontaneous \,\Tetland Scientists in Chicago. In 71 It was great to hear from 'get-together' and bonfire in fraternity 200 I her travels brought her to a 1976 Jacques Hermant, who has been row when we had a massive blackout. Giants baseball game with the San Jane Souza Dingman teaching at universities in such exotic (To this day, I still think it had to Francisco Alunmi Club at the newly 805 River Road spots as Morocco, Spain, the Czech do witl1 my illegal heater blowing a constructed PacBell stadium. During Leeds, ME 04263 207-524-5701 Republic and Japan ....Another fuse!) One thing I don't miss is the August she vacationed in Hawaii, [email protected] illustrious teacher from the Class of frigid Maine ''�nters, although they where she h.iked through a rain forest '7 1 made headlines in a number of haven't been as bad since as tl1e winter to the Moana Falls, snorkeled in coral 1977 newspapers in May 2001, as reported of '69. l spent -1-8 hours that year in reefs and dined on roast pig and poi Ellen D. O'Brien in the summer 200 I Colby . Dave February in a Greyhound bus trying at a luau while being entertained by a 96 Soaring Hawk Lane Rea was recognized with the Colby to get through a blizzard back to Samoan fire dancer. After sending her Charlotte, VT 05445 College Outstanding Educator Award Colby. Does anyone remember the kids back off to college, she headed [email protected] ro for "exceptional distinction in the blood-red color of the Northern off Sicily for two weeks. Maybe life 1978 classroom." Hey, Dave, do you need Lights in October of 1968' I only really begins at 50 .... Sue Feinberg Robert S. Woodbury any extra raft shots on the Mes­ recently learned how rare such an Adams writes that she, too, is healthy 484 Bridge Street salonskee to teach /-111ckleberry Fi1111' event can be. I was in awe as I gathered and happy as she turns 50-and is Hamilton, MA 01982 Overdue, Dave, but congratulations1 with everyone else outside on the even looking forward to her next 25 978-468-3805 ...Charles Colgan, chairman of balcony of Dana Hall to watch the years. She has successfully operated [email protected] the community planning program at show. 1 wonder if today you can even her own interior design firm for I 0 1979 the niversity of Southern Maine's see any stars with all tl1e buildings years, a career that allows her the Cheri Bailey Powers Muskie School of Public Service, was and lights. But I'd like to think that time she seeks for fa mily, self and 6027 Scout Drive quoted in the 1Homi11g Se11ti11el last the students today would e1wy us. work. She enjoys her family's role as ski Colorado Springs, CO 80918 spring regarding his reflections on \Ve lived through such a turbulent instructors and her son Sam's theatri­ 719-532-9285 demographics in Maine . ...Rod time while we were in college. Young cal performances with the l'\orth [email protected] Schultz and family spent some time people that work for me often ask Shore i\Iusic Theater in Be,·erly, last summer at Lake Kennebago, what it was like to be a 'hippie' or a .\ lass. Sue has maintained her Colby J\i[aine, where tl1ey fished, kayaked 'flower child.' \\'e were out to change connections, hiring Deborah Fuller

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classmates and make plam to be there! Berger '92 as her first assistant and NANCY HEISER '75 sponsoring Jan Plan intern Alison Our planning committee promi'>e'> Aiello '01. She also has appeared What she wrote Seat-of-the-Pants Sup­ a great, glorious weekend we won't se"eral times on HGT\: Home and pers: How To Cook For Th ose Yo u Love want to miss. Details to follow.... Garden Te le"ision.... Thank )'Ou for When All Yo u Wa nt To Do Is Sit Down I received a wonderful letter from Janet McLeod Rosenfield, our being so newsworthy and for sharing and Eat Already. glimpses of rour li,·es as \\·e step Alumni Fund head class agent, and How long her meals take to prepare 30 forward into our 50th year. Lee Canning Breene, associate class minutes or less. -Jackie .\'ienaber rl.ppeldorn agent. Janet has lived in Newton, How her book is described "User­ Mass., for the past 15 years and has friendly, practical and light-hearted ." 7 4 I fi nd myself \\Ti ting this "three children, 13, 11and 7 yearsold, column two days afterSeptember 11. Where it is sold In book shops from a very busy husband and an adorable I know that e\·eryone is focused on Bangor to Ogunquit and online at standard poodle puppy, Annabelle." American and world e\·ents. l\ot one amazon.com and ziplinepress.com. Janet left tlie Beth Israel Hospital of us has emerged unchanged .... Why she's too busy to cook time-com- three years ago to be home with her The one e-mail I did recei"e was suming meals She attends soccer games, plays and coaches tennis, family. She says she wouldn't trade personally touching. David French sings in a chorus, takes ba llet lessons, serves on the board of a this time for the world but is planning to get back to clinical genetics in a wrote me that he had just returned nonprofit group, writes and publishes short stories ...and takes from a trip to Paris with his wife, few years.Janet and Melanie Dorain care of her home and fa mily. :\larjorie, son Scott, 16, and daughter Green, who lives nearby in \i\Tellesley, Her family's favorites from the book "Penne with Tomato Cream Katie, 10. He says watching the kids' Mass., get togetheroften.Lee is living Sauce" and "Crusty Lemon Chicken." delightful reactions to their firstvisit in Bedford, N.Y., with husband James reminded him of September 1971, and their two children, 14 and 10. when he and some Colb)' friends who of years off to sail around the world The Class of '76, in true form, From all '77s, a big thank-you to were based in Caen descended upon following their wedding.... Martin responded with a standing ovation Janet, Lee and our other class agents mr parents, who li"ed just outside \,\Tomer got his la11· degree from the and by showering \tVadsworth Gym for all their hard work. Let's make the city. Da,·id remembers m)' father Uni\'ersity of i\Iaine in 1997 and has with Monopoly money. Owing to the their job easier and successful by gi\'ing the group an auto tour of been practicing in Darien, Conn., bonhomie and overall great karma of contributing in this special 25th year1 the City of Lights. David says that since 1999. He recently set up a series the weekend, we've been deluged witl1 ... Evan Katz is finance director and although he has been back manr times of public workshops to discuss estate requests to keep tlie class reunion school business manager for thetown ince, the tour and sta)�ng up late planning. . . Recently, while off­ spirit and momenrum alive. We 're of Harvard, Mass., and is chair of the discussing history and politics that dury, i\Iaine \Varden Service officer tentatively planning a spring fa mily 1\llinuteman Nashoba Health Group, first trip was special. After Colby, Deborali Seel Palman was instru­ ski weekend at Sunday River, March a consortium of public employers. Da,·id attended Georgetown's School mental in apprehending a New Yo rk 22-H, 2002, so keep your calendars Robert Anderson '76 works as a of Foreign Sen·ice, where he met man who had just been released from openl \Ve're also looking for people managed care consultant for the .\larjorie. His subsequent career in jail after he was 3rrested in \ Va terville. who have places there to be host to \i\Torcester, Mass.-based Fallon Com­ international marine insurance rook Deborah spotted a car that had been classmates. Or, if you know people munity Health Plan. Last year, when them to London to li"e for four rears. reported stolen and began a that who have condos or houses at Sunday the Minuteman Health Group added The)- are now in \ \'estport, Conn .... ended when the Maine State Police River, the referral would be appreci­ Fallon to its list of health plans, Rob Please catch me up on your acti,·ities. laid down spike mats and forced the ated. Lastly, we're looking for a represented tl1e Fallon group. Now, I Io, e to get your e-mails! car off the highway. seaside or lakeside (Cape), somhern after 20 years "bfno contact witl1 each -Robin Szreeney Peabody -Bruce Yo ung Maine?) venue fora family beach day other, Evan and Rob get together and barbecue next swnmer. C'mon, regularly "in the volatile and high 7 5 Tam"ritingthis column shortly 76 This is my first column, and classmates, somebody out tl1ere can stakes world of health care." Small after the attacks on the \\'a rid Trade I am sorry to ha1•eso little to share. help us keep it going so·011g1 Contact worJcll ...Steven Ford e-mailed Center and the Pentagon and the ...Paul Boghossian has some news Paul Boghossian [email protected]. that he resigned his facull)' position plane that crashed in Penns)·kania. I for us from Reunion 25: Jennifer Thanks1". . At this time, I am at Penn State last year to join his hope that all of you and rour fa milies Frutchy Ford wants to thank Byrd sure everyone is preoccupied with fa ther-in-law in the fa mily cotton

are " ell and that b1. the time 1·ou. read Allen '75 for the 1976 cabernet though ts about the \Vorid Tr ade farm business in Alabama. He, his th1' the " orld is a safer, more ci,·ilized sam·ignon shared at tl1eir table. Here Center, Pentagon and Pennsylvania wife and their two young children place to he .... I did hear from a is Paul's note regarding reunion airline disasters. Our hearts go out to are living in Sewanee, Te nn., and fe" people before . eptember 11. and furure clas e1·ents. "\\'hat an all who were/are/will become involved building a house. He is also teaching Joan De ah-o reports that she has incredible reunion1 \\'e had a record in these events, surrounding events in the economics department at the recentl) reured {'), celebrating '' ith rumour, and :\lotl1er 0:'arure sen·ed and events that will be precipitated. University of the Soutl1, a school he a mo-month '>ta) in Ital) . Joan sa) S up a tring of Aawle s June Colby Let us hear your thoughts. \Ve, describes as "much like Colby, except th,n '>he ha, no problem filling her dap. If you didn't go, you missed a your classmates, care about you warmer." In his spare time, he Ay tune and " onder'>ho" she e1 er found 11 onderful opporrunity to reconnect and your life. Please e-mail me fishes for trout but laments that the ume w 11 ork. . . . arol ,\ lajdalany 11 ith some old Colb} fri ends and to (classnews I [email protected]) or southern rivers aren't quite like tl1e \\'illiams got together '' ith ,\ la11· make ne11 ones, too. \ \'e had acti1·irie u e the traditional mail (805 River clear freestone and spring creeks of Ruoff Palmer and Lynnie Bruce m galore, puncruated b)· a gala part) Rd., Leeds, ,\ Jaine 04263). Pennsylvania. Steve got togetl1er with \u�ru't to celebrate L) nnie\ upcom- on President (call me Bro) r\dams's -Ja ne Sou-::,a Dingman Vinnje Cassone and his new wife in 111g marriage ro \la\ Fletcher. Carol la11 n complete 11 ith hot rub and pet lexas this past spring and reports that '>a) ' th.u 1t 'eemed like old omes and pig, Pedro (this i'> Colb) ?). Jenny 77 Calling all '77s1 Time to be all is well tl1ere. Steve would love to nm the acru.11 number of rear'> 1t h Frutchy Ford reaped serious and figuring out hm1 to break loose and hear from old friends-e-mail him at been '>lllCe the) 11 ere all together. 11 ell-de'>ened kudos for breaking the get to \\'aten-ille in June for the big [email protected] ....Carl L) nn1e and \la\ plan ro take a couple reunion fu nd-raising '>Ound barrier. :?5th! Get in touch with your favorite Witthoft is on a softball team withJen

50 c 0 L B y . N T E R 0 2 Swanson iemann '84 and writes that M�iai1MMii€11 fu tures over the Internet. Larry their record so far is even better than describes his roleas"ChiefSales Clerk '72 that of the famous "Goose Eggs," the Anne O'Hanian Szostak has been and Lunchtaker" and fe els that this ever-so-hot Colby senior year math­ named chief executive and chairwoman of may be the classic We b story-or his computer intramural team. His other Fleet Rhode Island, one of several banking own "200 1 -Answerspace Odyssey." main occupation is merely trying to divisions of FleetBoston Financial. The Larry and his wife, Cathy, spend most survive being the parent of a high highest ranking woman at FleetBoston, of their time, energy and sanity trying school girl; he says he notices that"the where she has served for 28 years, Szostak to keep up wid1 "Larry concentrate," merits of boarding school suddenly is responsible for a 48-branch bank based also known as son Harry. The family become quite clear." Hey Carl, have in Providence that controls billions of is also rebuilding a home and recently you read Mom (Dad} Get Out Of My dollars in assets and employs 4,000. She bought a boat. We 're all invited to call Life, But First Ca11 You Drive Nie nm/ will continue in her job as FleetBoston's Larry for a "three-hour tour." ...All Che1yl ToThe Mall? ...Kevin Convey the best and keep d1e faith. executive vice president and director of became editor-in-chiefof Community -Robe11 S. 11/oodbmy human resources and diversity, a position Newspaper Co. last February, when Anne O'Hanian Szostak '72 she has held since 1994 ·:· A recent issue of the Boston Herald purchased CNC's 87 79 As I write this column, my Habitat, the journal of the Maine Audubon weeklies, four dailies and 14 shoppers prayers are thatnone ofour classmates Society, profiled Robert A. Duchesne '75 and his \vife, Sandi. Duchesne, a as well as many specialty publications. were lost in the World Trade Center disk jockey at WQCB-FM in Brewer, and his wife teach birding workshops He had been managing editor of towers. I know it will be a while before and lead birding trips to all parts of the world. Sunday and fe atures at the Herald. we know who is safe and who is gone Congratulations, Kevin ....Postsc ript: from our lives. Please take the time I wrote this column prior to September llM"fi'.Wfm to reconnect with a classmate you l l. All our lives have been touched haven't heard from in years, share MaiTinges: Kevin P. Manion '75 to Carrie M. ord in South Pasadena, and altered by the events of that day. your good times and remember to live Calif. f know I speak for our entire class in each day to its fullest. ... I am happy expressing support for each other and to announce that Dave Laliberty our condolences to those who lost grade girls' basketball games. On the working to protect and resto re was engaged to be married to Maren loved ones or fr iends .... Please send job front, she's a managing director America's waterways. In her spare Wa tson last July 8. Hope all went news of yourselves, your fa milies and with Zurich Scudder Investments time, Lisa likes to kayak, volunteer as planned' Maren is head coach of classmates, get ready for June and be in New Yo rk, where she runs the at the children's grade school and die women's lightweight crew at the there-let's re-connect! global compliance group and travels take trips to ew England and the niversity of \Visconsin in Madison, -Elle11 D. O'Brien extensively to places like Sydney, Adirondacks. . ..Chris "Noodles" where Dave is the assistant men's to Singapore, lokyo and London. She Noonan (who is a candidate suc­ soccer coach ....Angela Mickalide 7 8 I hope and pray that everyone works with Liz Allen Ishiguri '7+ and ceed me as class scribe in June 2003) was quoted in the i\1ay issue of Parents is safe in the aftermath of the terrible Steve Langlois '85 ....Also heard is keeping incredibly busy. Currently 1vlagazi11e. The article, "A Great em r tragedies at the Wo rld Trade Center from long-lostJeffB a d.Jeff, wife he is in the process of designing and Parent ... Knows How to Say o," and Pentagon and in Pennsylvania .... Janet and son Andrew are doing very permitting a new office facility that stressed the need for rules and limits well. They have lived in Concord, to Dian Weisman Miller e-mailed me will look like a barn and attach to guide children as they grow up. an 1838 Greek Revival building used after reading about Alix Land in a Mass., for about eight years and love Several people were asked to complete previous column. Dian and Alix lived it.Jeff recently left Sun Microsystems as a real estate office. His company, d1e statement "A great parent ..." across the hall from each other in and is a marketing '\IP at a start-up Preservation Services, also is providing to which Angela replied, "knows that Johnson back in 1974-75 and were called Vigil Te chnologies. Janet has a design/build historic rehabilitation safety always comes first." This most good friends. She'd love to get in retired as a pa rm er in a pharmaceutical package for the restoration of a definitely reAects Angela's ongoing touch with Alix. (Alix, please contact research firm and now participates Georgian (1700s) farm complex commionent to children's safety as Dian through Colby. She'd really in several charities. Recently she in Grafton, Mass. They are pro­ the director of the National Safe Kids chaired a major Ta ste Of Our To wn viding development services for love to hear from you.) Dian has been Campaign .... 1 hope the next issue "retired" from the real estate business event, for which chefs from all nearby d1e design and construction of an will have lots of news of classmates. for two years and has decided that restaurants prepare their best dishes agricultural/educational barn facility, [ am heading east in October (ticket to she was born to be retired. She feels for a charity dinner help a local which will support the volunteer already purchased before September production of fresh food for \Vorcester due "nothing" is what she does best, family services organization. Andrew 11) to visit family and friends-Kathy attends Fenn School in Concord. County poor. Ribbon cutting is in but her 80-year-old fad1er still works Bleakney Pawley, Janet Deering full time and can't understand how Rounding out the Bernard clan are spring 2002. Noodles extends an Bruen and Martha Soucy. I've lived she can get by wid10ut working and WafAe and Brewster, two Wheaton invitation to any Colby grad within overseas where the airports have been l.5 hours of Grafton O'm 1.75 hours still be happy. Dian is unswayed. terriers. Jeff doesn't see many Colby bombed, and I wasn't held captive alums otherthan Dana Bernard, who She still loves life in "Pleasantville," away, coincidence') to come and get then and I won't be now. I take pride Kansas, where neighbors delivered happens to be Jeff's twin. But he'll see your hands dirty. He'll be host to any in being an American and will go a bunch (and Dana, who commuted Colby alum who joins d1e effort1 •.• a cake the day she and her husband where l want to go. \Ve were saddened to hear that Larry moved in. They have season tickets to d1e 20th reunion from To psfield, -Cheri Bailey Powers Hill's dad passed away early this year. to Kansas State football and (along Mass.) ifhe comes to our next reunion ••• A memorial service was held in Old wid1 the whole town) bleed purple in June 20031 Lisa Klein Boldt 8 Q Our sincere congratulations writes that she is an at-home mom Greenwich, Conn., in J\lay. Larry on game day ....Ann McCreary to Diana Herrmann and Cynne in a household of Alden, 5, Ian, 9, and keeps busy with a new job in New dropped a line for the first time in uman: each was awarded a Colby Mike in Millburn,N.] . She does some York at Answerspace, a company J 0 years. She's married with two Brick last June for demonstrating building a new financial advice system girls. Her weekends are devoted to freelancing in fund raising and just outstanding loyalty to the College for a large bank in N.Y.C. that will horseback riding with the girls and completed work for The \Vaterkeeper through consistent and dedicated traveling to a zillion fourth and sixth Alliance, an environmental group allow customers to plan their financial sen�ce in its behalf. Both Diana and

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Alumni at Large I 1980s with her husband, Fred \Viggins, which is based in Arlington, and plays and paddling accessories. Andrea submerged in parenting our three and two active children, To m, 5, and tennis. She also has occasional play is still hoping he'll come back up busy "angeb." Our biggest challenge Kate, 1. She works part time as the dates with Karen Killam Schmuch north-the 13-hour drive to .C. has been adjusting to the antics of promotion director for a company '85 and her two children. This past with two children was quite an an active boy, although our eldest, that makes a portable planetarium spring Andrea's fa mily took a trip adventure! ...Tha t's all there is. Eliza, actually suffe red the first called ST.t\RLAB. She's been with the down to Greensboro, I .C., to spend Please write/e-mail soon. bone' Again my sincere apologies, but company for about seven years and Easter with her brother, Gordon -Cynthia M. Mulliken-la::.wrn I believe I've included here all the

still thinks "it is the coolest thing." Colby, and his fa mily. Gordon news I have to date. . . . Gretchen In her free time she sings in an works down there for Confluence, 8 5 Please accept my apologies Bean Bergill wrote that she and her all-women's choir called Cantilena, a manufacturer of kayaks, canoes for the short last column. I was husband, Stephan, had a baby girl on

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To understand what Thomas Warren '82 does as a policy analyst aquaculture outfit and then a Washington oyster aquaculture company. with the National Marine Fisheries Service's Northeast Region Office, "I liked to refer to myself as an aquaculture slave," sa id Warren. "I based in Gloucester, Mass .. you have to understand what he doesn't do. cleaned tanks and got wet and spawned creatures." "Even though it's fisheries management you're not managing fish, you're Most recently Warren was a fisheries biologist with the Te xas Parks managing human behavior, " Warren said. and Wildlife Department, where he collected data on fishery populations His division, the Sustaina ble Fisheries division, is responsible for the and on commercial and recreational fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico. management of commercial and recreational fisheries in federal waters "Along the way I wasn't sure where I was going, " Warren said. "As I look (three to 200 miles offshore) stretching from Maine to North Carolina. backwards it pieces together nicely." And another advantage of Warren's "It's enjoyable because it's at the nexus of a lot of controversial issues policy analyst job: his wife and two kids are happy he no longer comes and decisions," Warren sa id of his job, which directly affects both fish home from work smelling like fish. and human populations. One of the most enjoyable aspects of Warren's current job is ta lking The concept of "tragedy of the commons" makes fisheries manage­ to fishermen. His favorite quote-" I've wrung more water out of my ment both interesting and essential. "There's no incentive for an indi­ socks than you've sailed across"-came from a Down East fisherman. "It vidual to conserve fish," said Warren, "because if I conserve fish there's illustrates their perception that I'm some paper-pushing bureaucrat who nothing to prevent someone else from coming in and getting them. So, doesn't know anything about the environment," sa id Warren. "How do regulation 1s necessary." I dare tell them anything?" Warren helps develop fisheries policies and regulations through rec­ So, Warren listens to fishermen and explains the rationale behind ommendations from the New England Fishery Management Council regulations. He says it's worth the time spent. Even if fishermen still dis­ and the Mid Atlantic Fishery Management Council and ana lysis of agree with regulations he wants them to know the (ules they're working ecological, b1olog1cal and socio-economic information. "It's a balance under and that he is working for the between preserving the stock and meeting their biological needs, and fishermen and for their resource. preserving the fishery business and meeting their needs, too," Warren -Alicia Nemiccolo MacLeay '97 sa id. "It 1s a fine line." The policy process involves formal and informal input from fisher­ men, coastal states, environmental groups, state and federal scientists and the independent research science center in Woods Hole, Mass. "All of that gets mixed into the bowl, and out of that comes a proposed rule or proposed set of regulations," Warren said. He then evaluates that proposal for compliance with other laws and for enforcement and administrative logistics. '" It's really a fascinating interd1sc1plinary field," Warren sa id of fisher­ ies management. '" I'm dealing with the fields of marine science, eco­ nomics and sociology." He 1s currently working on management of the northeast mult1spec1es, a group of species that includes the Gulf of Maine cod. To increase stock size, fishery sc1ent1sts recommend drastic reductions in cod mortality; Warren expects the fishing industry will resist swallowing the bitter pill of new limits on catches. He said he "dabbled 1n fish" in his Journey to his current JOb. After graduating 1n 1982 he worked with inland fisheries 1n central Africa through the Peace Corps and went on to earn a master's degree in marine biology. Warren later worked for a Massachusetts scallop

54 COLE\Y · .V TR20, Dec. 16, 1000. What a terrificholiday course, named after tl1e Grateful Dead present! I- lats off as well to the proud song'" Glad to know you haven't '83 godparents, Ann-Meg �te and Daniel E. We eks received the American changed, Ned' ... Keith O'Leary Sean Padgett. Gretchen adds that Public Health Association's 200 I 1v lortimer moved to the San Francisco area to she is now living in Reno, Nev., after Spiegelman Award, which honors a statisti­ take a job as a mortgage banker in a move from Truckee, Calif. In five cian age 40 or younger for an outstanding Silicon Va lley. He packed up his years she reports seeingonlyone Colby contribution to the field of health statistics. dogs, Wilbur (an English bulldog), sticker on a passing car. If anyone An associate professor of human genetics ancl Moon (an Australian cattle dog), knows of other Colby grads in the at the University of Pittsburgh, We eks has in February for a two-week cross­ area, get in touch with Gretchen-she contributed significantl)' to metl1odology country trip. Keith writes, "l have would love to hear from you' ... development in statistical genetics. He was talked to N'ormHu go '88 and Sterling ,\lore good news arrived from Lisa recognized for discovering innovative Keene '91, who have settled in the A. Spollen and Raymond W. Bljgh, ways to map susceptibility genes involved area. I'm getting used tothe overpriced the new parents of a baby boy, Philip in genetically complex disease such everything and the traffic issues." He \\Theaton Bligh, born on March 15, aclclecl a note to his baseball pals tl1at Paul R. Doyle '85 as autism, diabetes, endometriosis and 200 I, in rlington,Niass. Congratula­ he "'as "pulling for the Red Sox but macularclegeneration ·:· Connectiwt Banking tions! ... MJ Jarnes-Pirri, Ph.D., can root for the San Francisco Giants J\Iagaziue called Paul R. Doyle '85 "a thorough and tl1oughtful lawmaker." is a marine research associate at the witl1 good conscience because they A fourth-term Democrat in the Connecticut General Assembly, Doyle Graduate School of Oceanography are a National League team." ... earned plaudits in his firstterm as House chair of the Corrnecticut General at the University of Rhode Island. Carol Harli is still living in Boston This past summer she conducted Assembly's banks committee, which has authorit)' over all state-chartered and working as a geriatric social ·:· her second summer of research on banks and man)' statutes affecting federal banks Woffester (Mass.) worker in a large long-term care '87, horseshoe crab populations within Maga-:,ine ran a length)' intenriew with Dr. Gregory R. Ciottone facility for the elderly. She said that the Cape Cod National Seashore. commander of the Central Massachusetts Disaster ,\Jeclical Assistance a lot of her free time la�t summer Her research is supported by a grant Te am, one of 2 5 Level I teams in the country's National Disaster Medical was spent training for the Chicago from the National Park Service and System. For I 2 days after the \Vorlcl Tracie Center tragedy in New Yo rk ,V[arathon on October 7: "! wanred to was profiled by Boston Public Radio's City in September his team treated search and rescue people. "(T)here join tl1e growing ranks of '87ers who \VG BH program Greater Boston in were hundreds of people on the outskirts with signs, jumping up and down, have completed a maratl1on. ,\ Jaybe June 2001 .... I-loolie '8-+ and clapping, 'Thank you,' 'Goel bless you.' It's a very mo,ring clung," he said. "I've we can all do the three-mile loop Elizabeth Garcia Wiese are busy seen J ew Yo rkers reall)' pour their souls out in every wa)'." together at the reunion. Also had a with their two young boys, Hunterand fa ntastic hiking vacation in ,\Iontana Justin, and enjoy Ji,ring in Duxbu1-y, this summer. The mountains are Mass ....Im ogen Mintzer Church mw•+1'.m+11 gorgeous'" ...Nl ichael Salvador wrote that she is single again after 13 Bi11hs: A son, Philip Wheaton Bligh, to Lisa A. Spollen '85 and Raymond was married to Gladys Franco, now

years of marriage. Though the change W. Bligh '85 ·:· A son, Sean Callahan Pratley, to Phillip and Lorin Gladys Franco-Sah·aclor, on July 29, has been difficult, she is excited about Haughs Pratley '88. 2001. He sent a great picture of her new life and spends most of her his Colby friends who attended the free time with her "wonderful son," ,\laniages: Brian M. Kennedy '87 to Evanthia V Brickates in Portland, wedding: Peter McKinley, Brett Connor, who is 6. Imogen is working Maine ·:· Robert]. CoupeJr . '89 toJohnna Rozen in Johnston, R.I. ·:· Brad Oakes, Charles Herrera and Ta mmy at Stanford University as the manager J. Mitchell '89 to Lori E. Stephens in Portola Va lley, Calif. Parker-Herrera '89, Richard Bachus, of undergraduate housing operations, Ingrid Hoffm an and Sonya Hall­ '80, which means that she and her staff are Deaths: Sue-Ellen Whelan September 18, 2001, in Charlestown, Morrison '89. "\Ve ' re "�ldlysuccessful responsible for 6,000 undergrads-at Mass., at 43 ·:· John W. Mutterperl '84, August 20, 2001, in Massachusetts and extremely good looking," Charles least to ensure that they are safely at 39. wrote. He also reported that he and housed! She would love to hear from Ta mmy are still in ,\ lountain \le\\', Colby grads living or visiting the Bay club in Thailand. To m, keep us Laura, and I lost no close friends or Calif., and welcome all classmates area ....The Alumni Office recently posted on your adventures! ... family in tl1is tragedy but know many to come ,·isit. Ta mmy is "orking passed along an interesting piece of Please send your updates and general who were not so lucky. Our son, Sam, as a marketing director for a high­ to news. Dr. Brian J. Morin, a dentist comments-m1y tbi11g spice up is doing wonderfully well-a happy, tech firm, and Charles works as an in \Vaterville, was instrumental in the column' carefree, squeezable little 2-year-old. operations manager for a dot-com identifying the perpetrator in a murder -Sue James Geremia To see firsthand the wake of the company. Other wedding attendees case. He successfully made a mold attack is too surreal an experience to also sent an update on what they've of tl1e suspect's teetl1 and witl1 that 87 It's September 30 as I write, describe. But tl1e mood in the city is been up to. Richard said, "[n addition data detectives were evennially able and I'm finding it very hard to sit like that of a very, very long funeral. to my smnningwin at tl1e International to make a conviction. \Vow' ... down and compose this column. \ \Tho \Ve make eye contact with strangers Boardsailing Competition last week Also from the Hill comes news of knows what state our country will be and noel, knowing "-itl10ut speaking at Sturgeon Bay, ,\Ti ch., you might Elizabeth "Liz" Johnson, who is tl1e in when you receive this magazine. I what we're all feeling. \ \'e greet casual \\'ant to mention that l'll be teaching executive director of Strongest Link just hope you and your loved ones are acquaintances like long-lost friend English at Charle"oix fiigh School." ' Aids Services Inc. in Danvers, J\ 1ass. all well. ...Andrew Jeske, a senior and friends like family. \\e look at (He also is married to a beautiful Quoted in the Dm1VenHerald, Liz said, copy writer at Saatchi & Saatchi, sent each other on the sub\\'ay, shake our young lady, ,\lichael added.) Peter "This organization is about people. this update: "\Vr iting from NewYo rk heads and know what's been shared." said, "T am wrapping up a Ph.D. in It helps people with HIV/AIDS at the end of September, I'm struck . ..�anc y and Ned Case ha,·e a ecology and am employed by I Tancock throughout Essex County by provid­ by how much more casual!�· I might newbornda ughter, Cassidy, who �eel Land Company of ,\ laine designing ing support services." ... In my last have passed along my greetings just a says is doing great: "Keeping us up ecologically-based sustainable timber update from To m Claytor he spoke few weeks ago. But to be tl1ankful for late, but it's worth every minute of han·ests." .\lichael sa\'S that Sonya is of building a clubhouse for a Aying small blessings, all is well. ,\ly \\'ife, sleep depri\'ation. Cassidy was, of teaching in Bellingh�m, Wash., and

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has a wonderful child and husband. time you read this, Kirn fatthei will lflaW%@@;€11 Brett, also a teacher, is in Santa Ana, be married to Chandler Briggs. They '92, Calif. Ingrid Hoffman is considering were to be wed in October in Carmel, Chris Flint in only his second year a career change and may be mo\'ing Calif. Kim is \'P and general counsel as coach of women's soccer at Bryant to ,\laine in the near future. ,\lichael of SI in San Francisco. She and College, was named Coach of the Ye ar for graduated from the Uni,·ersiry of Chandler ha1·e done lots ofhiking and the Northeast 10 Athletic Conference and Bridgeport Law School and after a few plan to climb Ranier, Adams and some Coach of the Ye ar for the New England )'ears was appointed a nited States really high mountains in Colorado Region of Division II Wo men's Soccer by the

administrati\'e law judge detailed to next 1·ear. . .. Mike Cameron and NSCAA/NCAA ·:· A three-page fe ature an Diego, Calif. "I cannot begin hi "·ife, Lisa, announce the birth of on Hilary S. Gehman '93 in USRowing to articulate my heartfelt thanks and Sebastian Angelo on ,\ fay 13. 1'1ike iHngn::,ine details her rise from Colby crew appreciation for the camaraderie and and Lisa's first son, Alexander, was "to the upper echelon of elite rowing." A affection that I \·e de,·eloped for my 2 at the end of ,\ fay.... Some of member of the fifth-place women's quadruple Colby friends O\'er the years," he OU may ha\'e seen the long article in )' sculls at the 2000 Olympic Games, Gehman wrote. '"Ifyou can mention my thanks the July 5 Po11/m1d Press Herald about Hilary S. Gehman '93 won bronze in the event at the vVorld to them for e\'erything they\·e done Byrne Decker, ne\\'ly minted law firm Championships in August and has stepped fo r me, I'd appreciate that." ... parmer and runner extraordinaire. up her training for the 200-f Olympics. A new Colby women's racing scull, Art Nagle mo,·ed from Las \'egas to B)·rne \\'Oil the LL Bean July -+ christened "The Hilary Gehman," was dedicated during Colby's Family Goldsboro, i\.C., to take the position IOK, beating 616 other runners. In Homecoming \\'eekend in October ·:· "California-based drummer Harris of upper-school director at \\'ap1e January, Byrne was made a parmer Eisenstadt '98 delivers a set of impressive post-bop improvisation on Lnst Countr)' Da)' School. "It's difficult at Portland's biggest law firm, Pierce and challenging but a nice change Atwood. . . Congrats to Chris 11lin11te ofPiny in Th is Period," according to Cadence, a re1�ew of jazz and blues from being in the classroom all the To mpkins. In the course of a single recordings. Eisenstadt's drumming "floats across the pulse" and provides time," he said. ",\lywife, Kirn Hamer, year, he had a book published and "pinpoint focus to the bass." Declared Ll H1eekly: his artistry "will redefine is staying home with our two children, he and Kate had a second daughter, your notions of percussion." Langston, nearing 5, and Pallas, Phoebe. (Call me sometime, Chris.) ... almost 2. Goldsboro is fa rming Brian Rigneyhas managed to do the llM11fiM�1fm countr)·---quite an adjusunent after almost-impossible: run a successful four years in the neon desert. \ \'e're dot-com company. His BlueTarp Inc., Births: A son, Samuel Lehman, to Matt Lehman '91 and Julie E. slm1 I)· getting used to the quiet life!" based in tl1e original Portland, runs a Preston. Thanks to all for the \\'OnderfuJnews. sort of credit card for tl1e construction ... Best "·ishes to lelissa Raffonias industry ....Laurie Raveis has a ,'vJm.,.inges: James T. Albright '92 to Kimberly L. Billner in Palo Alto,

she embarks on married life with her new job as an account supervisor at Calif. ·:· Sarah A. Bums '92 to MatthrnBorgna in Salem,iVIass. ·:· Dyanne ne\\' husband, Roger Ri\'ers ....And Orsatti & Parmers in Boston. She E. Kau&nan '92 to James C. Hayes in Jamestown, R.I. ·:· Staci L. Strauss congrats to To ny and Pam Blanchard li1·es i11 Nell'ton ....As for me, I still '93 to K Mortenson '94 in 'farryrown, N.Y. ·:· Lynette I. Millett Haningtonon the birth in September live in ,\ linnesota, and my daughter, '94 to Steven E. Bogart in Herndon, Va . ·=· Maylene S. Cummings '96 of their second child, Kate .... Johanna, turned I in August. As I to Eric V. Mitchell '97 in 1 ewry, Maine ·=· Erin C. Sweeney '96 to Our 15th reunion is June 7-9, 2002. write in 1nid-September, my husband Sean K. Brousseau in East Greenwich, R.I. ·:· Melissa D. Taylor '96 I-Ia,·ing gone to the last rwo, I will and I plan to 1·isit Connecticut in to Jesse Bechwith in Portland, i\Iaine ·:· Karen F. Blaisdell '97 to John tell )·ou that it's important to go and October, when we hope to see Tracy Faiman in Ogunquit, i\Iaine. reunite with old friends. It really is a Gionfriddo,Doug St. Lawrence and lot of fu n, too, so plan to come and maybe e,·en Meg Christie ....Please see each other at Colby in June. Bring send me more news, and I promise )·our fa mily or come by yourself. not to let AOL delete it! i\ lass., tl1at was built in 177-+ (maybe Mass. John is the associate director Ju t come. -A11itn L. Te 1·1J' to balance out all of the one-year-olds of admissions at the Gould Academy -Jn ne ,\'icol .Un1111el in her life').... Kim Morrison in Bethel, Maine .... I look forward 90 Anne Pollock e-mailed that Lysaght gave birth to a son, Cole, on to hearing more from all of you in 8 9 This column is a bit short this she and her husband, John \Valdron, April I. She and her husband, Tim, the new yea rl time around. ff ) ou e-mailed Colby decided to move out of New Yo rk live in \Vellesley, f.Iass., and Kim -Lnurn Senie1· "ith ne\\ s in \ugust or . eptember Cit)· to Ri1·erside, Conn., in July. returned to her job teaching middle and ) OU don't !>ee )·our ne"s here, Their daughter, ,\Iegan, was a year school math this fa ll. She sawJennif er 91 I was sorry to miss our I 0th plca'>e '>end it again. l didn't realize old in September. They like li1·ing Symonds Holloran recently witl1 her reunion-I was in Ireland-but that \OL (to "hich Colh) forn ards in suburbia but continue to go into husband, John, and their new baby, Sandy Colhoun sent me lots of ) our e-mail'>) delete'> ne" mail after the cit)' for babr class with ,\[egan' s ,\larissa, who was born a year ago in pictures-which of course included 2- da) '>, and I "J'> '>toringall of ) our fr iend . Anne see Sheri Berger 1"01·ember.... Kristen Pettersen classmates playing beer die-so I fe el me'>'>age'> ne" mail in Ill) inbcl\. Bronstein frequent!)' but not as much still enjoys life in Alaska and has like l was there! I look forward to Oop'>' I nunaged to fi�rure it out in as "hen the) "orked together at recently become a shareholder in the being in closer touch, so please send time lO .,,n e Rob loutier\ e-mail Chase. heri now "orks for Bank law firm of Dillon & Findley, P.C. in your news. \ Ve 'd love to hear from the other Portland. I le and 11 ife of _\merica, and \nne is a stay-at­ She and her husband, David, want about what you've been up to1 Lesley '\'1cob Rotherg ' ' ' mm cd there m home mom .... ,\la ry "J\'lim"Siegel to thank Charlie Bassett for the Eydenberg Bouvier cornered a Jul) "1th Jared, 3, and Joanna, I. and her husband, Bill Lombardo, pleasure of his company once again bunch of you at reunion so we would Rob '>tarted h1.,ne" 1ob m the ER at celebrated their !>on's first birthday this ummer during his annual visit to have something for the last column, Oregon I lcalth Science., l rn1ersm , in September. \lim is \\Orking for Anchorage .... f got a newspaper clip­ and I've pumped my fr iends for and '-.- 1cob '>tarred herpm ate Ob/C)�l a ) ear-old start-up publisher called pingannouncing thatJoh.nHu tchins information for this one, so here's pracnce 111 September. Rob a.,l...,,"Bill \le.\ander Street Pre'>s. he and her i engaged to Susan Kelly, a teacher the latest news. Billy Goodman is arr, "here are ) ou?" B) the hu.,hand bought a hou'ie in Eastern, at the Fa) School in Southborough, a toy inventor/designer living in

56 OLBY · t•• TER C2 South Portland, Maine, with his just after the terrorist attacks on February 2001. ... Sarah Burditt 1990s-2000s Correspondents wife, Hillary (Robbins). They were the Pentagon and tl1e \tVo rld Trade is living in Charlottesville, Va ., and 1990 expecting their first child in late fall. Center. f'm sure that amongst our getting her M.S. in management Laura Senier ot long after reunion, Kurt class tl1ere are stories of tremendous information systems. In her spare 38 Pitts Street Whited and Cory Snow headed loss and sadness but also stories of time she hikes in the Shenandoah and Natick, MA 01760 down to Bolivia for four weeks of rock incredible heroism and inspiration. I volunteers for Habitat for Humanity. 508-653-7927 [email protected] and ice cUmbing, hiking and skiing. hope tl1at all those you care about are . .. Karyl Brewster-Geisz received Sandy Colhoun quit his job to join safe and tl1at you can find comfort in her M.S. in fisheries science from 1991 Lesley Eydenberg Bouvier them midway through their trip and your community of fa mily and friends the niversity of Maryland last May. 26 Swallow Drive no doubt started taking pictures for in this time of sorrow and uncertainty. . ..Shawn Campbell recently got Hollis, NH 03049 his next reunion slide show. Kurt \!Vho knows what tl1e state of affairs engaged to April Armstrong '97, and Jennifer Flynn and Cory, both teachers, had the will be by the time you read this, but 2002 they plan a July wedding. Shawn 16 Lakeville Road #12A summer off. Kurt is a math teacher here's hoping your holiday season is a software engineer, designing and Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 and curriculum developer for the is filled with love and joy and that programming computer games for [email protected] FrankJin Public Schools in FrankJin, the new year brings you happiness Wo rldwinner.com in ewton, J\l lass. 1992 Mass., and does consulting work and peace. April just finished her vocal demo and Michelle Fortier Biscotti for McGraw-Hill on the side. Cory -]e1111ifer Fly1111 is trying to get signed to a record deal. 4 Shearson Drive teaches h.igh school Engl.ish in South They regularly see Shawn's sister, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 508-845-6507 Portland, Maine, and an occasional I am writing this column Sara Campbell Roberts '95, Pete and 9 2 fax: 508-845-6483 course at UMaine at Orono. Cory was exactly one week after the horrific Megan Winchester Caradonna, [email protected] married to Sheila Sullivan on Labor events of September 11. \i\fe are still Mike Zhe and Lisa Te trault (who are 1993 Day weekend in Bridgton, Maine, mourning as individuals and as a also tying the knot next spring') and Beth Curran witl1 Kurt as the best man. Other nation, as I'm sure we will for some Michelle (Severance '94) and Matt 64 Dane Street #1 alums in attendance werejohn Lovett time to come. I don't know what the Isham. Shawn and April are living Somerville, MA 02143 '96, John Robbins '90 and Trevor state of the world will be by tl1e time in Auburn, Mass ....Af ter six [email protected] Braden, who is in med.ical school at you read this, but I hope this finds years working on Capitol Hill, John 1994 Tracy K. Larsen Dartmouth and plarrned to be married us all safe and started down the "Meech" Mechem recently took the 1821 Pacific Coast Highway #1 . th.is fall. . . JeffFort and his wife, road to healing. While as always position of media director for tl1e Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 Katie, welcomed their second child, there are many happy occasions and American Forest and Paper Associa­ [email protected] Alexander, last spring. Jeff and Katie achievements to report for the Class tion, the national o-ade association for 1995 have a 3-year-old daughter, Hailey, as of 1992, I will save tl1ose for tl1e next tl1e forest, paper and wood industry. Yuhgo Ya maguchi well.] eff owns Bluecadia Aquaculture, column. Instead, I ask you to take He spends tl1e majority of his time 124 Oxford Street #4 a company based in Virginia and this time to remember the relatives, promoting the association's efforts Cambridge, MA 02140 Belize, which produces and distributes fr iends, neighbors and colleagues to encourage forest landowners, 617-354-0289 [email protected] farm-raised shrimp .... Doug Fenn of our classmates who were lost or both public and private, to practice and his wife, ancy, had a baby boy, injured in the day's events. Remember sustainable forestry management(i.e., 1996 Kim Schock Sam, last spring. Doug teaches math in particular Lyzbeth Makely Glick replanting after harvesting) while 7 432 Major Avenue at the Community School in Sun and her daughter, Emerson. They also protecting fish, wildlife and soil Norfolk, VA 23294 Valley, Idaho ....Michele Friel lost their husband and father, Jeremy and water quality .... Linda and 757-423-3072 Mullen lives in Belmont, Mass., with Glick, on Flight 93.Jeremy and three Chris Ch.in had tl1eir second son, [email protected] her husband, Mike. M.ichele works other passengers are credited with Kyle Thomas, in February. Their 1997 for the Norfolk Diso·ict Court as taking heroic action and successfully first son, Zac, is almost 3. Chris and Kimberly N. Parker 99 West Streeet #1 a victim's advocate, mostly with thwarting the hijackers' attempts his brother, Alex '96, built a daycare Newton, MA 02458-1349 abused ch.ildren. M.ichele said that to crash into targets in or near facility in Chris and Linda's basement, [email protected] Jane Maloney-Ch.itakara and her \tVashington, D.C. An education fund and Linda \viii open tl1e doors to 1998 husband, Anil, recently bought a has been established for Emerson. "Chinny's Ch.ildcare" in early 2002. Allison L. Brown Flynn house in Wayland, Mass. Jane is Cono-ibutionscan be sent to Emerson Recently the Chins attended a brunch 6948 Avery Road a consultant at Accenture and was Glick, c/o Merrill Lyi1ch, P.O. Box at Dave Bartlett's place in Marble­ Dublin, OH 43017-2865 expecting her first child in October. 911, \tVindham, N 1H96. head, Mass., with Rod and Candace [email protected] ... Beth Ackroyd teaches second -Michelle Fortier Biscot ti Killmer Corey and Andy Rossi, who 1999 grade in eedham, Mass., and in her is studying meteorology in Colorado Lindsay Hayes 130 Long Neck Point Road spare time raises money for kids at 93 I hope tl1is column finds you these days. Chris recently spoke Darien, CT 06820 risk. On a recent trip to J\llaine, Beth all safe and healthy. Amidst broad with Rob "Goofy" Carbone, who 203-655-4664 stopped in to visit the one-and-only uncertainty, love and life (and pro­ is recently married and working [email protected] Charlie Bassett, who is doing well creation') are blooming in tl1e Class of for Forum Financial in Portland, 2000 and still trying to figure out how to '931 •••Nancy Richards-Cavanaugh Maine. Rob and Chris were slated Hilary Smyth enjoy retirement. ... I bumped into and her husband, eil, had a baby to play in the 1att Gaudet '95 Golf 134 Davis Avenue #2 Todd Ver Hoeven in Cambridge, girl named Grace at the end of April. To urnament in September to help Brookline, MA 02445 781-883-1903 Mass., this summer. To dd had just Grace's bigsi ster, Sarah, seems to have raise money fori\1 att's recovery ....Joe fax: 617-248-7100 started a new jobatAscential Software adjusted well to the new addition. McKenna and his wife, Danielle, had [email protected] as a senior inside sales representative. Nancy is takinga year off from her job their second baby-J\Iolly Louise-in 2001 He was beaming while he told me as a clinical social worker to be with July 200 I. ...Another baby girl was Dana Fowler about it, so obviously it's a good her kids. They are currently living born tl1is summer to Christine (Dash 358 East 78th Street. 11B match' ...Al tl1ough you will be in Hopkinton, Mass .... Patrick '94) and Mark Mu.ir. Mark writes New Yo rk, NY 10021 reading this column late in December, Hanley and Kristin Scheible-Hanley tliat A.insley Christine is "beautiful [email protected] it was submitted in m.id-September, '94 had a daughter, A.idan Louisa, in and wonderful, and so much fun.

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Brian Post '97 has always liked the freedom each eight- to 12-hour shift. "There is a big scientific aspect to 1t," of "putting everything in my truck and moving said Post. "A lot of research goes on up there, especially in the across the country." And he's done it more winter." Post's photogra phy skills were used to record weather condi­ than once. tions and for images on the observatory's popular Web site. In the last five years Post has worked for While at the observatory Post realized he wanted to pursue a photog­ the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) in New ra phy career and left to start Wild Rays. "A big part of making money is Hampshire; as a ski patroller in Utah; at a being able to market yourself," he said. Now he gives slide shows for the Connecticut insurance company; in an Oregon AMC ("Scenes from the Summit," "Tanzania" and "Skiing Adventures"), outdoors store; and at the Mount Washington and his images appear on AMC T-shirts and on the observatory's Web Observatory in New Hampshire. "I've had some site as well as on climbing and bouldering Web sites. fun and interesting jobs and seen some incredible landscapes," said Post. In addition to the usual diff iculties encountered in running Throughout Post's journeys the one constant has been his camera. a business, Post's interest in climbing photography pres­ "I love taking pictures," he said. This past summer Post left a position ents unique challenges. "Photography is something as weather observer at the Mount Washington Observatory to start Wild you have to concentrate on and climbing is some­ Rays, a freelance photography company. Based in Jackson, N.H., Post thing you have to really concentrate spec1al1zes in scenic and outdoor sports photography. on," he sa id. "It's difficult "I've always been searching for something I love to do," Post said. to do a good job at both. "Taking pictures is something I love to do and it's something I can make It's easier to hop out a living at, if I work hard enough." of your car and put His long-time interest in photography deepened in 1995 while he your camera on a worked at an AMC hut on Mount Washington. The scenery inspired him tripod . It's more to take countless photos and experiment with technique; he continued difficult when shooting rolls of photos while skiing, climbing and traveling with friends. you're carrying it "It started out as scenic photogra phy and outdoor sports photography, up a cliff." But he because that's what I love to do," he said. does, and he loves it. Post's break came 1n January 2000 when he returned to Mount "None of my jobs have Washington to work as a weather observer for the nonprofit observatory been high paying, but I've ("I love iust being out 1n winter weather") and was asked to take over also tried to make a point photography duties. "We had incredible scenery and some really crazy to live pretty low key, " said weather," Post said of his JOb at 6,288 feet. The highest wind speed he Post, who still doesn't feel expenenced-145 mph-" blew me down and slid me about fifty feet tied to any one place. "I feel across the observation deck," he sa id. Because the summit building is like I could hop in my truck specially configured , Post says, by staying low you can crawl back and and drive anywhere right now. " not get blown off the mountain. Camera in hand. Weather observers work one week on and one week off at the summit -A licia Nemiccolo MacLeay '91 and record temperature, wind speed and cloud formation hourly during

\\'e're JU'>t as proud as ne" parenrs his final )·ear of medical school, and he is working in sales management unable to attend because he had just can he�" ...Ja son and tephanie .\.<.hler entered her final year of law for a UK publisher, which requires started his residency at orth Ameri­ Pulver Goldberge r are li,·ing in school. ...Ari Druker got married quire a bit of travel. She also is involved can Biopsy Laboratory Archives. Billy �cattle, \\'a.,h., "here Jason is the in .\ laui, llawaii, on June 11 to in some writing and art projects on and his wife recently had their second mcrchandi.,emanag er for the kitchen .\ liho \\'aranabe. Ari's Colby pals in the side .... Lynette Millett married daughter, Mary Bradley Bush. James '>toreat amuon.com. Stephanie i'>an attendance were Jon Yo rmak (with Steven Bogart in Herndon, Va ., on and his wife, Caroline (Grab), aw1c1<1tc bu� er for Co'>tco.... Lesley "ife Jill), Rob Hostler, A.G. Gillis, September 1. Beth Montgomery '93 who are living on Capitol IIill in Fr) mi er \\ Ork., for the \lar� land Dave Beatus, Dave Higgins, John was the maid of honor.. . . Stephen \Vashington, D.C., had a baby boy, Crcncral \..,.,cmhl� a'> a '>enior pol ic� Southall (\\ ith "ife Krissy i\'ordgren Doherty recently completed his Andrew Kingman Kaleigh, on August anal� 't 1 n the arc.is of n pa'>t <,um111er \n and _\ liho Ii,-e in Tcik) O, "here of i\'ew Hampshire and has accepted Howrey, Simon, Arnold and \ Vhite, I C'>lc� 'pent n1 o "eek; SL .... \II the best to ) ou .\lass. ... 1att Lapides went to Pete through eighth graders at Norwood \ \ 11dc ,he "a'> there. '>he'>J\\ hhlc) and ) our'>� "Vinny" DelGreco\ bachelor parry School in Betl1esda, Md.... Ingrid \\dd ·1 a� lor 'CJ:?, \\ hose hmhand, -Beth C11rm11 in ,\tlantic City Others in attendance Kristan Renzi and her husband were Rich Ta i lor, " 111 Portland. \ la111c, were Roger Hugh es, Kent Bonham, expecting a baby in September. Ingrid for p.1rt of the .,ummcr doing an 94 Dawn Devine 1s li\lng \\ ith Kevin O'Grady, Billy Bush and received her graduate degree from FR rotation. T"h1., fa ll Rich '>tarted her bO) fn end 111 Bo'>ton's Back Ba) . Jame Kaleigh. Jeff Carter ,1·a'> Te mple Univer�iry in May and is

58 0 l 6 Y · /, , £ R 2 planning on publishing her own the two-hour trek to \Vaterville ft .). There were several bouts witl1 Zealand ....Nicole Jalbert lives in photographic book series ....Brad for a quick tour of campus and an altitude sickness, but we are all okay. Porter Square in Cambridge Mass., Pattershall recently argued tl1e case extended lunch at Big G's! Laura and We ate a lot of Mexican food while in with Kevin Pirani, who is working at State v. Michael M., 2001 ME 92, her husband are teaching at Blair L.A. and hung out in Santa Monica Cambridge Associates and received before the Maine Supreme Judicial Academy in ew Jersey. This year as well (sadly, there were no celebrity his M.B.A.. from Boston College last Court. The case involved tl1e Fourth she is teaching calculus and geometry, sightings). Chris is working for May. Ticole received a master's in Amendment rights of juveniles, and coaching tennis and lacrosse and Alchemisity, a \Neb design company teaching as well as a master's in higher the events leading up to the original running the senior girl's dorm .... out there. I am now working fu ll time ech•cation adminiso·ation at Boston charge took place on a street corner Heather Boothe recently moved to as a cook at Salamander restaurant in niversity and works at tl1eir center in Waterville, Maine ....Jessica San Francisco. She graduated from Boston. Marc Rubin,Josh Eckel and for English language as the testing Drislane received her M.B.A. from the ational Park Service intake I went down to Martha's Vineyard coordinator. icole was in Rachel the Kellogg school in June. She a-ainee program and has been assigned in September to visit Jon Blau '94 Wo lfs wedding a year ago in Sep­ is working in Boston for Capital a job as park ranger/media specialist at and celebrate his 30th birthday. His tember in Baltimore along witl1 Nina Resource Partners, a private capital Muir Woods National Monument. fiancee, Heidi Bowles, threw a big Leventhal and Katherine Holliday. firm, and was taking Spanish lessons -Tmiy K. Larsen clambake for him and his island and ... Nick Lambert is in Maine and training for tl1e ew York City non-island friends. JB now owns two working as the director of advertising Maratl1on ....Jason Sudano is a a-ader 95 Mark Jackson was named poster galleries on the Vineyard. for Sunday River. He occasionally at JP Morgan Chase and is living in director of football operations at the \Nhile tl1ere we also ran into Sara sees Amy Phalon, who is the news ew Yo rk City witl1 Adam Furber, a University of Southern California Scarborough '98. bureau supervisor for Ki llington in lawyer at Davis Polk .... Amy Clapp is for former New England Patriots -Y11hgo Vm nag11chi Ve rmont. ...Josh Eldred is a trade still teaching in Ve rmont but a-aveled head coach Pete Carroll. Mark was a coordinator for Antiques America and to China earlier tl1is year and was special teams' coach for the Pats in 96 Some reports that didn't helped to launch ntiques America, to go to Japan for three weeks in the 2000 season .... Erika Troseth make the last issue ... Megan tl1e premier Internetsite for antiques. October.... Kerry Scott received her recently visited Hannah Swenson Brennan planned an August wedding ...Brian Duffany asks, "Any other M. B.A. from the Amos Tu ck Business and Hannah's new niece in Portland, to Edward Johnson. Megan is a legal Colbyites a;: Cornell)" After three School at Dartmouth in June. After Ore. Hannah is in grad school in recruiter at Goodwin, Proctor & years living in Park City, Utah, taking the summer off to do a little Austin, Te xas, and reportedly lives in a Hoar in Boston, and her husband is working in emrironmental consulting, traveling in Tu rkey and France, she pink house. Erika now lives in N.Y.C. a research associate with Korn/Ferry then two years in cw Jersey working moved to New York City and is and sees Kate Bolick often .... Fred International in Boston ....Jenney in real estate ("huge culture shock working as a consultant with a Boston and Heather Johnson We bster Smith is finishing up her master's and lifestyle change"), he is now in his consulting group ....Chris Sharpe are expecting their fi rst child in in education at Lesley College in first year of the master's program in and his wife, Ally, were expecting January 2002. They are obviously Cambridge, Mass., focusing on arts city and regional planning at Cornell their first baby on ovember 27 .... very excited. They live in Bellevue, in education to be certified to teach in Itl1aca, N.Y. He can be reached at Josh Eckel hiked Mt. \Nhitney (the Wash., with three cats and two dogs. pre-K to third grade .... Kim Ve rner [email protected]. highest in tl1e lower 48) in California ...Ta chou Dubuisson was engaged lives in Somerville, Mass., and works -Kim Schock in July with Chris Lohman '95, Andy to Andrew Morency last] une.1achou in the professional development Ve rnon '95, Yuhgo Yamaguchi '95 is employed by Maggie Inc. Model­ department of To m Snyder Produc­ 97 To m Moffitt reports that he and Mike Rosenthal '95 ....Sara ing Agency, and Andrew works for tions ....Martine Kaiser is living in and a couple of friends started a small Ferry married Rick Gyan on June Captivate Network. A May 2002 Seattle, attending the University of company in \Visconsin that does food 2, 2001, in Manchester, Vt. Her wedding is planned ....On a less 'vVashington for her M.B.A ....Ann and beverage development. Their bridesmaids included Ka.minMcClel­ happy note, Matt Gaudet suffe red a Savage has been on tl1e move, first to basic philosophy is to create new land Macomber, Marile Hayton severe neck injury while on vacation D.C., tl1en to Connecticut and now to products that will appeal to teenagers Borden, Heather Lounsbury, Bekah in the Caribbean. A trust fund has Phoenix, Ariz. She is a paralegal and and young adults. 1 fis latest product Freeman and Carolyn Hart. Other been established to help the Gaudet thinking about law school in the near is called Moovitz Caffeinated Candy alums attending were David O'Shea family defray expenses associated fumre. She adopted an abandoned dog (www.moovitz.com), which he says '93, Milly Noyes Stephenson, Jay witl1 Matt's care. Donations can be named Foster, started scuba diving is "meant to provide a quick caffeine Hartshorn, Lori Cohen Sherf and made to J\l l.errill Lynch, Attn: \Vayne and has been hiking a lot.... Emily fix for over-worked and exhausted Ross Nussbaum. Carolyn and Dave Helm, Suite ++OO U.S. Bank Place, Graham recently received a master's smdents like our forn1erColby selves." got married in Mansfield, Maine, on 60 1 Second Ave., Nlinneapolis, MN degree in library science from Indiana ... Linda JenJcins cut H inches Sept. 22-the same day that Josette 5 5-+02.Checks should be made out to University (where she was classmates of her hair in January to send to a Huntress married Thomas Holland Merrill Lynch for the account of Matt with Rachel Lapkin '95). Now she's nonprofitorg anization called Locks of in North Carolina ....Caleb Winder Gaudet, account number 673-29E 18. back in Maine on a two-year lsland Love (www.locksoflove.com), which was looking forward to Braydon \Ne wish Matt all tl1e best witl1 his Institute Fellowship to help develop provides hairpieces to fi nancially McCormick and HeatherJohns on's recovery .... l ran into Noah Learner, the library at North Haven Com­ disadvantaged children .... Heather wedding in September. He also who works at Cambridge Bicycle near munity School, and she loves island McVicar moved back to D.C. after wrote that he saw Hardin and Jen Ceno·al Square. He is doing freelance life ....Whitney Glockner is living in earningher master's in international Payne Gray at their new home in \Veb design work as well. He was (a) Californiaand working for a software development from tl1e London School Rhode Island.... Andie Sulak and shocked that my COOT shirt was start-up called lntraspect. \ \Thitney of Economics. She teaches at the Stacy Warner are both living in L.A. still in wearable condition and (b) very has kept in touch with Laura Brezel, Holton Arms School and has started a . . . Laura Eanes Martin spent the helpful witl1 my bicycle questions .... who lives in San Francisco and works tour company with her boyfriend that summer at Gould Academy in Nlaine Mike Rosenthal, Andrew Ve rnon, for an architectural firm and sings in \\'iii take its firstgroup to Tu rkey next with Eric Janicki '95, KC Lawler '95, Joshua Eckel '9-tand I flewout to L.A. an a cappella choir in her free time, year. ... Dave and Alicia emiccolo Katja Van der Hoeven '95 and Marc to visit Christopher Lohman this and she used to see Anne Cohen MacLeay bought a house in Rome, Small '96. Laura said tl1at it was a past July. \Ve drove to Inyo National before she moved to Hong Kong to .\ Iaine, that Dave works from as a great place to be for the summer, Forest and hiked up Mt. \ \Thitney, the work for a Chinese start-up. \ \Thitney \ \'eb developer/consultant. ln June and she even made her husband make highest peak in the lower 48 (1-t,.+9-t learned how to paraglide in l\'ew they rode in the Trek Across Nfaine

C 0 L B Y · W I N T E R 2 0 0 2 I 59 Alumni at Large I l 990s-2001 for the American Lung Association (pardon the pun) weddmg 1" planned.� of .\ laine. Last winter they took up CLAY SUROVEK '98 ...Meghan Fallon challenged her,elf ice climbing and got in some hiking, to hike the entire ppalachian Tra il! canoeing and climbing this summer. . What he does Helps run the Surovek Gallery in Palm Beach, Fla. She began her trek in Georgia on .. In the summer issue I reported that Who he does it with Two more Suroveks: his father, John, and April 12, 2001, and looked forward to Larisa Jovanovic and Rick nruh brother, Cory. fi nishing the 2,167-mile adventure were getting married in California What prepared him for that A major in administrative science and in Maine in the fa ll. Meghan wrote this year, which made it sound a if a minor in art. that she ran into a few classmates they married each other. Rick \1Tote What he finds rewarding, in addition to 19th- and 20th-century art along the way. She also said that Mila Dickson was engaged to be married to say that his bride \1·as Jenni fe r Working with his fa mily. mi th, now Jennifer nruh, and that to Peter Rossi on November 3 in How he put it, exactly "Some of the biggest bonuses are spending they ha\·e mo\·ed to Cambridge, :\lass. 1\ewOrleans. ,\ lila has been Ii ing in the time together. Whether we're talking about the stock market or . . . Congrats to Stephanie Mann, 1\ew Orleans since graduation .... weekend plans, that's probably the best part of it" who was married in Augustto Aaron Ta ke care and stay in touch! Gabel nick. Heide Girardin Hassing -Al/iso11 Bro11:11 Flynn was a bridesmaid. Stephanie is now Thank you for your outpouring of a Plaru1ed Parenthood educator in li\•ing in wartz Creek, :\lich., and wishes to the Class of 1998 during Columbus, Ohio, where she travels 9 9 Barbera Thomas got married plan to receive her Ph.D. in chemistry these difficult times ....Many of to public schools to teach kids about on June 9, 2001, to Jason Dooley, from the niversity of :\lichigan in you are on the move these days. Rich abstinence, sexually transmitted whom she met in grad school at August 2002 ... . Dan VVheadon and Taylor is delighted to be back in infections, HIV, birth control and Bowling Green State niversity in Amy Letizia were married in ;'-\ew northern ;'-\ew England after working relationships. She admits it's a lot of Ohio. Barbera, now Barbera Thomas Yo rk on August 3, 2001. In attendance in the theaters of 1\ew Yo rk and fun and definitelykeeps her in touch Dooley, graduated with a master's were Drew Heffner, Dave Javier, Chicago as a director and publicist; he with today's youth .... Pete Felmly in vocal performance in May. They To m Killilea, Caroline Guy, Tim has decided to focus his attention on spent his summer working for a live in Greenbelt, Md., and Barbera Pellett, Karen Blaisdell Faiman, his firstyear at Ve rn1ont Law School, law firm in Portland, Maine, and works as a legal secretary in D.C. 1eg Carlan, Sue Higley, Morgan where he \1·ill study to become an for a judge in Augusta. He enjoyed Sarah Banner, who participated in Pecelli, Bridget Neville and Javier environmental attorney ....Joa weekends fly fishing and camping in Barbera's wedding, still works as a Fernandez. Dan and Amy live in Bolton left his job with a health care nortl1ern J\1aine. Pete is in his second reporter in D.C. and is waiting for \\'akefield, .\ la s ....\\' est Coast justice at a small nonprofit in J\1aine year at the niversiry of J\laine Chris Frazar to return from his update from Sue Hesselbach: to start at Columbia Law School. ... School of Law.... Kevin Landis master's program in J\1ontana.He was Tony , Emily Lappen, Graham Nelson and Kirsten Staa­ is living in N.Y.C., teaching public to be moving to D.C. in December. Emily Greenstein, Scott Chandler, terman mm·ed from their hometown communication at tl1e Stern College ...Jason Gerbsman was drafted Denise 1ailloux and Beth Traglia of Boston to Chicago this past fa ll. for \\'omen after graduating from into tl1e Israel Defense Forces and is were all on hand to celebrate her Graham was one of a select team Bro\\'n niversity with a master's a security commander in the Israeli engagement to ,\ like Pierce (a ep­ chosen to open up the new Chicago in dramatic literature. He is in the navy in the Gaza Strip.... Meg tember 2002 wedding is in the works)' office for Digitas. lnc. Both are doing process of applying to a Ph.D. and an Belanger lives in Los Angeles and ue ha been \'isited by JJ Eklund well and enjoy the Windy City.... ,\ LF.A. program in theater.... Also is in the critical studies master's from Colorado, Linsay Cochran Andrew Porter moved last fa ll from in 1\ew Yo rk, John Brunero entered program in tl1e School of Cinema­ from Oregon and Sarah Di.Mare Boston to Kennebunkport, ,\laine, his tl1ird year of a Ph.D. program Te levision at USC. ...Jon Hiltz from Boston .... Hilary Peter on where he is attending The Landing in philosophy at Columbia. John lives in Farmjngton, iV [aine, and is ju t mO\·ed from pen to Bozeman, School for boat building. He spent spent part of his summer in Spain working toward becoming a certi­ \ lont. She see 1argot Higgins last summer \1�th Adam \\'ysor '95, traveling around Te nerife and tl1e fied financial planner with MetLife often as she just mo\•ed there, too. Justin Harvey '99, Tom Bjorkman, Canary Islands. (He adds that he Financial Services ....Alexis Azar I Iii was at Bread Loaf in \'ermont Jason Myler and Casey Piche .... \\'aS unable to remember any college moved to Australia .... Lyndall this ummer \I ith a \·ariet)'of Colb�· James Harris is li\·ing and \\'Orking Spanish') ...After spending three Schuster and Andy McLetchie are grads ....Treb Becher was teaching in Boston as a corporate paralegal years skiing in Urah, We lls VVheeler engaged. As Andy finisheslaw school, health education to immigrants in with Zurich Scudder Im·esanents, decided to head back to his hometown Lyndall begins at Denver University Pro\ idence, R.I, \1 orking mainly Inc. He began taking French classes of Chicago to begin his firstyear at the in Colorado .... Robyn Osborn \1 ith Latino and Cambodian fa milie . in the fa ll in preparation for a tour ni\•ersity oflllinois Niedical School. was to finish an M.A. in December . Then, in \ugust. he tarted at of France in the spring ... Stuart ... Congratulations on a number of and planned a trip to Australia after Dartmouth _\ ledical chool, \1 here Willson is working in health care recent engagements' Jared Fine was graduation .... Emmett Beliveau he say'> "it\ hard, but it's great to im·estment banking at UB \Varburg engaged to Liz Hubbard 'O I this past lives in D.C. and started Georgetown be back in the \1oods." ... Hope in ;'-\ew Yo rk City. He spent last fa ll, and tl1ey plan a September 2002 Law in tl1e fa ll. ...Alex Wa ll moved e1 ef) <>nc ,., doing \1 ell. There was a summer balancing his time between wedding. Jared spent his summer back to Maine, bought a house in llll\-up and the mformation that \1 as the office and urfing in Amagansett. on the shore of Lake Huron at a Augusta and helps promote and run \ent to m� old job ne\ er reached me. ":--:ext summer," he writes, "probably biological station doing fieldwork for Augusta's \•Yater Street dance club, If ) ou \ent an e-mail update, plea'>e more of the ame'" ... Hilary VVhite is his Ph.D ....Allison Clougher is The Edge, a place for youth to hang \end 1t again and !"II include it in at \'ale L" ni\·ersit)· pursuing a master's engaged to marry Kris Keelty '99 in out. ...Ryan Wa ller's wedding drew the ne�t column. degree in the ph�·sician associate the fall of 2002. Iii son graduated a good crowd of Colby people to -Kimber�\ Y. Parker program. [ Iilaf)· rook la t summer off from the Universit)' of \'ermont last Alaska in August, including Laurel to tra\ el around Peru, 11 here she had ,\ lay witl1 a master's of social work and Coppock, who is studying improv 9 8 I hope th" letter fintb � ou, the opportunit)· to hike the Inca trail is now a social worker for the state of at Second City Comedy School in ro ) our fn entl., and ) our famtl� '>afe. \ lachu Pichu ....Sara Frantz \'ermonr. ...Suzanne Stonehouse Chicago ....Will Polkinghorn The tragic e\ ents of eptember I I \1 ntc' that she has "one of the most i' engaged to \-\'ojtek \ Vieckowski started Harvard Medical School in ha\ e touched u; man1 11 a) .,, en1<>) ,1 hle jobs out there'" ara 1s '00. She writes that a "Poland-Spring the fa l l. ... Lelia Evans moved back

60 C 0 L B Y • , JT £ R 2 0 0 2 to Boston in July.... Erin Steven to Ethan Budiansl'Y, a Connecticut skills to students in grades 5-12, of Minnesota and is engaged to J ared is working in business development College grad. Laura Mitchell and spending five weeks in each place. Fine '981 ...Kelly Falsani saumers up at Real Networks in Seattle. She and Catherine McDonough '00 were ...Whitney Lawton is in Senegal Capitol Hill each morning towork for her husband just purchased their first both bridesmaids, and Jill Morneau, with the Peace Corps doing rural Congressman Bill Luther (D-MN). home! ...Chrissy Barnett moved Mariek Schmidt, Anne Nettles and preventive health education ....Jess Kelly was anxiously awaiting the fr om Boston to D.C. after finishing Ali Tetler attended .... Ben Grasso Creel is in graduate school in French arrival of his future roommate, Jon her master's in broadcast journalism through-hiked tl1e Appalachian trail, and is teachiJ1g a class of 2 5 beginning Brett Engel, who spent his summer at Boston University and now works starting in Georgia on March 17. French students ....Cipperly Good putting data in a computer, e-mailing at a TV news bureau.... Kea Watson He was to finish at Mt. Katahdin in is attending George Wa shington and studying for the LSATs . Jon spent part of the summer in Australia Maine at the end of September. ... University for a master's in museum was an excellent tour guide for Jen and New Zealand, then worked at Steph Sharples lives in Somerville, studies. She and Katie Reber recently Bubrick, who was adjusting to her a camp in North Carolina for three Mass., and works as a pre-school visited Becka Solomon in North move from Florida to Boston.... weeks, then in the middle of July teacher in We llesley, Mass ....Jill Carolina ....Jamie Cassidy is a Elizabetli Yo ung is working abroad went to D.C. to work at the Kennedy Huntsberger is a photo assistant at Peace Corps volw1teer in El Salvador, in Dublin .... Lauren Stevens Center on a show with the Reduced tl1e Chicago bureau of tl1e Associated where she is living in the town of began teaching at Hebron Academy Shakespeare Company. Kea was to Press .... Rachel Simon started the Lislique, working in the municipal in Maine, while Pete Hanby molds move to San Francisco to work at M.F.A. program in poetry at Sarah development program promoting young minds at Kent School in ACT, a theater there .... Ryan Lawrence University. institutional strengtl1ening and com­ Connecticut ... . Jay Freedman Aldrich spent the summer traveling -Lindsay Hayes munity development on tl1e mw1icipal now attends law school at Stanford to the Greek Islands and Italy before level. ...Alex Bahn is in his first University, and Sarah Howard meeting with Alex Leach in Zurich, 00 I hope that you and your friends year of law school at Tu lane and is attends Johns Hopkins University Switzerland. They traveled to Munich, and family are safe and well. ... I am enjoying New Orleans ....Sarah School ofNursing.... Veaola Mason Salzburg and Vienna and spent a week happy to report that Reba Frederics Czok recently moved to Ve rmont works at Franklin & Marshall in in Prague. Alex Aew out of Berlin, and and Jeff Libby got engaged in July for her first year at UVM College of Pennsylvania, where she is a graduate Ryan continued on to Copenhagen, and plan a July 2002 wedding' Reba J\l[edicine. Among her classmates are internfor muJ ticultural programming. Denmark, Sweden and Finland .... is finishing her master's in English at Ti ffa ny Frazar '01 and Mel Morin ... Becky Munsterer works at

Kerry Olson is Living in Medford, Simmons, andJeffis in his second year '0 1 . ...Meghan Matschke is livu1g St. Lawrence University, where she is Mass., with Sarah Mahoney. Kerry of law school at Suffolk University. in Boulder, Colo., and is interning responsible for recruiting top students. works in downtown Boston as a . Kelley Moore was married on at Warren Miller Entertainment...... Mindy Mraz is anxious to begin commercial real estate broker for August 12 to John Kendall, lives in Meghann Foye is still in New Yo rk her career with Dove Consulting CB Richard Ellis in their inves011ent Connecticut and is doing vocational and is now working at Wo111m1 �· Day and this fallwas to move to Boston, properties group ....In August, Katie rehabilitation for adults witl1 devel­ magazine .... Also in New Yo rk is where Bobby Fleiss lives and is Frank returned from two years in opmental disabilities .... BenMackay Dave Ferguson, who is working for delivering paint and saving up some the Peace Corps in Moldova (part of sea-kayaked the coast of Bcicish Behrman Communications, a PR firm travel money .... Evan Reece the former U.S.S.R.). Katie left for Columbia this summer and was a in mid-town Manhattan .... Brenda reports tl1at Bill Getty is a landscape Eastern Europe just two weeks after NOLS instructor in Alaska for the Yun recently moved to Boulder, Colo., architect, Matt Cohen is working as we graduated and is settling back into montl1 of August. This winter he will witl1 Devin Beliveau 'O l. ...I have a freelance photographer, and both life at home in southern Maine .... return to Park City, Utah, where he started a new job in tl1e development are successful. Evan added that he and Emily Hoberg moved from N.Y.C. will work ski patrol for tl1e Olympics. offi ce at Harvard University and Justin Amirault were moving to San to D.C. and is still working as a ...Caitlin Smitli has been living am currently living in Brookline Francisco in the fa ll ....To m Savage paralegal for Sullivan and Cromwell. in Santa Cruz, Calif., with Corrie Vi llage with Jen Usher and Meg works to save failing companies, and ...Chris Fleming was recently Marinaro and is working at the Lawson '99. Todd Miner reports his ambition promoted to sales and marketing KuumbwaJazzCenter. Corrie traveled -Hi/my Smyth to be the next president. ...There manager at Shoxygen Sports Market­ around Central and South America is quite a N.Y.C. contingent. Laura ing, a Boston-based sports market­ tl1is summer with Derek Kensinger 01 This year's job market was Montgomery and Emily Dupill are ing company, and he's beginning '99 ....Paula Goldfarbis working at not exactly opening its arms wide roommates and both work for the preparation for the GMATs. Chris tl1e sports firm of vVoolfe Associates to tl1e newest crop to be released Simpson, Thatcher and Bartlett law lives in Brookline Village with his in Boston .... Betli Silberman is from Colby's grasp. Nevertl1eless, we firm.... Rachel Rokicki works as brother and Mark Melander, who also in Boston and is working for tl1e managed, and from what I have been a publicity assistant at Basic Books was just given a promotion at Fidelity fellowship program at the Radcliffe hearing a majority of us have entered and lives 'vith Brooke Fitzsimmons, Lwestments and has been making Institute for Advanced Study .... some interesting and exciting fields' Allyson Giard and Michelle Chand­ headway there since beginning work Sarah Sweeney, who recently moved ..Katliy Manu led a language­ ler.... Emily Mahlman and I are Living with them shortly after graduation. to San Diego with Joshua Lieberman learning trip through France witl1 uptown. I work for Linda Lachapelle Chris reported tl1at Matt Sawatsky '0 1, is looking for a job and saving to Colin McKee and then spent the '77, representing photographers and lives in Boston with Ross McEwen. buy a surfboard' ...James Mason is rest of the summer as a counselor at stylists. Em is also using alumni Matt just passed tl1e Level I CFA exam in graduate school at the University of Camp Amerikids, a camp for children connections to interview with the top and is well on his way to some serious North Carolina at Charlotte, where he suffering with HIV/AIDS. . . Liz broadcasting stations .... I would like success in the world of investments. is getting his master's in biology with Frankel moved to New Yo rk Cityand to send my sincerest condolences Ross is in sales for Network Plus, a specialization in ecology. Jeff had interns for the Manhattan Theatre and most heartfelt thoughts to all an Internet infrastructure company, been working for the Massachusetts Club ....Becca Bischoffmoved to those members of our class who and spent plenty of time this summer Audubon Society on the water bird Allston, i\1ass., with crazy girls Jen were affected by the terrorist attacks honing his golf game. Chris wants conservation program.... Keryn Bubrick, Abbie Parker and Jenny on September 11. I hope that all to send a line out to Rob Chisholm Kwedoris spending this year traveling Kiszkiss and works in a Boston law members of2001 are safe and healthy and tl1e rest of the Dojo in hopes of around the counay and teaching foran firm correcting the wrongs of the and keep in good touch. "getting the band back togetl1er." ... organization called Readak. She was to world . ... Liz Hubbard works for the -Dann Fowler Liz Bayne got married on August 12 teach advanced reading/writing/study biomedical library at the University

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Lewis H. Kleinholz '30, July 9, first of his three terms in the ,\ laine Alton Richardson Ill, in his veterinary Orono, Maine, and with the Ve teran's 1001, in �e,·ada at 91. He taught at House, where he \\'aS majority Aoor office. She is sun-ived by her son, Administration in Bangor, ,Vlaine. the College for three years before leader in 1947-4 . In 1966 and again Alton Richardson I\� a daughter, Ilis brother, Harold E. Dolan '43, recei,•ing his .\1. . and Ph.D. from in 196 he \\'as elected state senator. Grace Ta rbox, a step-grandson and died previously. Besides his wife, Han·ard. Following sen·ice in the As U.S. attorney for i\ laine from nieces and nephews in Scotland. Jane, he leaves a daughter and two Army Air Force during \\'orld \\'ar 1953 to 1961 and again from 1969 granddaughters. Il he joined the biology deparanent to 197 , his passion for justice \.\Tinifred White Houghton '36, at Reed College, "'here he taught and public service was reAected in August 29, 200 I, in Natick, i\Iass .. at Barbara Knowlton Laney '38, until he became a full-time research the state's shifting enl'ironmental, 86. \Vith her late husband, Charles August 16, 2001, in Waterville,Maine, professor in 1964. He received many social and economic concerns. He is E. Houghron Jr. '35, she owned at 86. Employed at the College for honors as an internationally kno\\'n sun>il'ed by his former\\'ife, Katherine and operated the lntervale, N.H., 16 years, she retired as mailroom researcher in the field of crustacean Coffi n ,\ Iills '39, three sons and Holiday Inn for 26 years before her supervisor in 1981. She is survived by endocrinology and neuropeptides. t\1·0 daughters, including Janet T. retirement in 1976. She is sun1ived rn·o daughters, Darlene Hallee and Colb)· awarded him an honorary .\lills '69, four grandchildren and six by her daughter, Patricia Houghton Beverly Lilley, five grandchildren and degree in 1963. Sun;,·ors include his step-grandchildren. .\larr '6 1, her son, Charles Houghton I 0 great-grandchildren . brother, .\ulton P. Kleinholz '3 5. III '66, five grandchildren and 12 Jacob Muskat '34, October 9, 2001, great-grandchi Id ren. Michael A. Spina '39, September Dorothy Dingwall '3 3, August 12, in \\'orcester, .\ Jass., at . After 30, 2000, in Jackson, Miss., at 82. 2001, in Presque Isle, .\laine, at 9. sen'ice as a special agent for the Robert N. Miller '36, August 4, He left graduate studies at Columbia She \\'as a history teacher for many Internal Re1•enue Sen-ice he was a 2001, in Lake Caroline, Que., at 87. niversityto work for several years on years at Presque Isle High School. certified public accountant for more He taught and coached in Flagstaff the .\ Ianhattan Project. Later he was An accomplished musician, she also than 60 1·ears. He leal'es his wife of and in Skowhegan, .\Jaine, before a chemical engineer for the coating taught piano and serl'ed as choir 61 years, Beatrice, three daughters, a joining tl1e .S. Geological Sun·ey in manufacturing company Inmont. director and organistatGranL\ [emo­ sister and seven grandchildren. \\'arid \ \'ar II. For 30 years he taught Sumvors include his wife, Dorothy, rial lJnited .\lethodist Church for 35 geologr, biology and em·ironmental t\l'O sons and a stepson. ,·ears. he i sun-i,·ed b,· her brother, Kenneth J. Proctor '34, June 29, science at the ni,·ersity of Southern Dougla Dingwall. two sisters, Debra 200 I, in \\'aten·ille, ,\ laine, at 88. ,\ Taine, \\'here he was science depart­ EJjzabeth C. We scott '40, September Dingwall and Dana Da" son, and He "·orked at the Hollings\\'orth & ment chair. Predeceased by his wife, 13, 2001, in Ellswortl1, i\Iaine, at 83. se,·eral nieces. \ \ 'hitnei· mi II as a chemist assistant for Syl1-ia Richardson .\liller '35, he is She received a master's degree from 4 I rears until his retirement in 197.+. sun-ived by four sons, Robert N'. Jr., Simmons College and was a head refer­ Stanle C. Hersey '33, September He also played 1·iolin \\'ith the Colby James S., Blaine R. and Eben N. i\liller, ence librarian at Pennsylvania State 1 , 100 I, in Ro eland, Fla., at 91. Symphonr Orchestra and saxophone t\vo nieces, seven grandchildren and niversity and at Brown University. I le was a meat bu)·er for Great and clarinet \\'iththe Al Corey Band. four great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her brothers Richard \c·P Te a Co. 'un;,-ing are his ";fe He is surl'i1·ed b)' his wife of 65 T. '4 3 and Robert H. \\Tescott '45, of 6- )·ear , Dorothy, a daughter, years, ,\ lary Anna, a daughter, t\l'O Robert Stone '36, September 15, she leaves t\vo nephews, Robert and three grandchildren and t\1 o great­ grandsons, four great-grandchildren, 200 I, in ,\ Ianchester, Conn., at 87. \ Vi lliam \\Tescott, t\vo nieces, Susan grandchildren. half-brothers and -sisters and sel'eral He sen·ed in the Army in \Vorld Browning and Ellen Hineman, and nieces and nephe\\'s. \\'ar n and \\' ith the \\'ar crimes several cousins. ybil \\'olman Berman '34, April division during the Korean ConAict. 1, 1001, in \\'est Palm Beach, Fla., Richmond 1. Noyes '35, August An attorneyfor the U.S. government, Linwood C. Potter '41, July 19, ar . 'he tutared children \\'ith 15, 2001, in Ellsworth, ,\ laine, at 8 . he \\'as a member of the American 2001, in Wa kefield, N.H., at 90. d) .,Je\la and language disabilities A �al'al officer, he participated in the and .\lassachusetts bar associations. He received his divinity degree m both public and pri1·ate schools. �ormandy I1wasion in \\'arid \ \'ar He leaves a sister, Pearl Abram, and from Bangor Theological Seminary. Predeceased b) her first hu band, II. In Oakhill, \\'est \'a., in 1952 he a brother, Louis Stone. His 60 years in tl1e ministry of the �olomon Smith ' 3 -, and her son opened his O\\ n store, �o)·es ,\ len's Congregational Church in many \I 1chael D. Smith '64, she i5 sun i1·ed and Bar's . tore, Inc., larer �ayes of Charles R. Dolan '38, August 12, ,\ Iaine and i\!lassachusetts communities h) her hu�band, .\larthe" Berman, a Oakhill, Inc. un·i1·ors include his 2001, in \\'arwick, R.I., at 87. I-le included 21 years as a military chaplain .,on and 13 grandchildren. "ife, .\uneka �ores, his daughter, served \\'ith the Field rtillery and \\'itl1 tl1e Army in \Vorld \Var U and Suzanne �oi·es .\lague '64, a son and Corps of Engineers in \ \'orld \Var the Korean ConAict. Prececeased by umner Peter ,\ lillsJ r. '34, . eptem­ t\1o grandchildren. TI. Tn 1960 he received an Ed.D. his wife, Eleanor, brother and sister, her 22, 1001, 111 Farmington, \laine, from Boston University and was a he leaves many friends. at 90. I le rece11 ct 31, 100 I, in Bridgton, the Cni1 er it) of Bridgeport for 13 Mary Reny Buck '42, September 9, \ \ ar 11 he " J'>,1 "\,1 1) �1'\J nnef) officer .\ laine, ar -. Folio" ing emplo)�11ent years. Pre1 iouslr he \\'Orked for the 2001, in Blue Hill, ,\ Taine, at 80. he on an c'>corc urner and connnued 111 at rhe I follings" orth & \\nitne} Cni1 ersity of Rhode !�land, for taught English, French and Latin the re.,.:ne unnl he renred "1th the Co. 111 \ \lmlo\\, \ [aine, 5he "orked the srare of �e" Hampshire, ar in \Vaterl'ille, .\Taine, area schools rank of optain. In 19� he '>t!neJ the for 1.- ) ear� "ith her husband, Dr. high schools in .\dam, .\ lass., and and later "as a substitute teacher at

62 C B Y • v, , T E ll \ \'atervillc High School. Predeceased Sue-Ellen Whelan '80, September The editor regrets that the death ofJoseph Edward Martin '5 1 reported by her brother Richard E. Reny '5 1, in the fall issue of Colby contained factual errors. The notice should LS, 2001, in Charlestown, Mass., at she is survived by her husband, Philip have appeared as follows. 43. She received a master's in business C. Buck '·H, a son and a cousin. administration from Babson College. A chartered financial analyst, she was Joseph Edward Marti11 '51, June 5, 2001, in Rumford, Maine, at 73. Thomas J. Clohesy '42, July l, a vice president and pa rm er at Invesco After serving in the Iavy during and after Wo rld Wa r II, he was a 2001, in Scotia, N.Y., at 82. He was family physician for nearly -1-0 years in his hometown of Rumford, where J\ilanagement and Research, lnc., of a sergeant in the Air Force in \Vorld he served on many committees and was public health officer. He was Boston. She leaves her parents, Ellen \Var II. ln 1946 he began a teaching awarded the Health and Safety Advocacy award for his outstanding and John A. \Vhelan, a brother and career in secondary schools, and efforts to improve Maine's workplaces and communities. He is survived several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces from the l 950s until his retirement in by his wife, Marie-Therese Beaudet, six sons, including Patrick Martin and nephews. 1981 he was chairman of the modern '86, three daughters, including Priscilla Martin '77, a sister and brother, language department at Scotia­ 11 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. John \.V. Mutterperl '84, August Glenville High School. Survivors 20, 2001, in Massachusetts at 39 include his wife, Hilda M. Clohesy. of injuries sustained in an automo­ political causes and organizations, bile accident. He worked for the Cathedne Buckley Congdon '42, including the NAACP, Amnesty Joanne Wilkes Christie '52,May 15, Va lley Advocate newspaper. Survivors August 12, 200 I, in Norwich, Conn., Internationaland the Audubon Soci­ 200 I, in Peterborough, N.H., at 70. include his wife, a daughter, his at 81. She received a master's degree ety. He issunrivedby his wife, Phyllis, Survivors include her husband,James father and stepmother, a sister and in social work from Boston College a daughter, two sons, two grand­ P. Christie '53, and a daughter. two stepbrothers. and was a psychiatric social worker children, a great-granddaughter, a in the Diocese of Norwich Catholic brother and sister, three step-daugh­ Ann F. Rossiter '52, July 15, 2001, Katharine Graham H '73, July 17, Charities. She is survived by a son, ters and six step-grandchildren. in Locust Va lley, N.Y., at 71. She was 2001, at 8-t. As chair and president Christopher NL Congdon '8 l, and a news editor of Sperry News for the of The Wa shington Post company, she daughter, Marguerite Keefe. Robert Masters '48, April -t, 200 I, Sperry Rand Corporation in Great set a new standard for investigative in Revere, Mass., at 73. He practiced Neck, N.Y. For several years she journalism with the publication of Shelley L. Pratt '42, February 5, internal medicine for many years in served the College as a class agent. the Pentagon Papers. The Post's 2001, in Sterling, Ill., at 82. Follow­ Melrose, Mass. Survivors include his aggressive reporting of the \Natergate ing service as a fighter pilot during niece, Carol Saffran. Richard D. Stimson Jr. '53, March break-in led to the resignation of vVorld \Var II he was a hardware 1-t, 200 I, in Virginia at 70. Following President Nixon and earned the merchant. For more than 25 years Edmund H. MiseHs'48, May 6, 1 996, graduation from \ Vesleyan University, newspaper a Pulitzer Prize for Public he worked as secretary-treasurer and in Nlassachusens at 72. He served he served in the Tavy. In later years Service. She also won a Pulitzer chief bookkeeper with several pro­ in \\!oriel \Var II and later attended he was a life insurance agent for John Prize for her autobiography, Perso11al pane companies. Survivors include his law school at Boston University. Hancock in Silver Spring, Md. Histo1y. A national symbol of strength wife,Doris, two sons, a daughter, five Survivors include his brother Frank and conscience to the newspaper grandchildren, six step-grandchildren ]. J\lliselis '-1-3. Mary E. Shesong'60, September 29, industry, she received the L 973 and four step-great-grandchildren. 2001, in Gorham, Maine, at 63. She Lovejoy Award. Ethel Chamberlain Johnson '49, received a master's of social work John A. Roukema '44, March 13, August 7, 2001, in Belfast, Maine, at from Smith College and in 197 3 Herbert L. Block H'86, October 7, 2001, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., at 73. She taught biology, chemistry founded Family Therapy Associates 200 I,at9 l. Editorial cartoonist"Her­ 82. Born in the Netherlands, he and physics for many years in Maine of Natick, Mass. Later she supervised block" chronicled politics through was an internationalspeed-s kating high schools and was chair of the the Cumberland County unit at seven decades for The vVashingto11 champion in the late 1930s and science depar011ent at Belfast Area Augusta Mental Health Institute in Post. He published a dozen books and early '-1-0s. During \Vorld \Var Il High School. Survivors include her Maine. In 1977 she left social work won three Pulitzer Prizes as well as service as an Army captain, he daughters, Louise McDonough and and operated Mary Shesong Agency, numerous other award , including the received two Purple Hearts and a Meris Bickford, her sons, Henry Lang her own real estate brokerage firm. Lovejoy Award in 1986. His critical Bronze Star. For -1-0 years he was 111 and Glen C. Lang, six grandchildren Surviving are a half-sister, Ruth Ross, eye and rapier pen made him one of a certified public accountant and and a brother and sister. and a cousin. the leading journalistsof his time. sole proprietor ofJo hn A. Roukema

& Co. in New Jersey. Survivors Robert E. Archibald '51, September Kalman S. Sinofsky '68, September Eileen Shanahan H ' 93, November include his wife, \Vilhelmina. 6, 200 l, in Brighton, Mass., at 73. He I 0, 200 I, in \Vorcester, /\!lass., at 1, 2001, at 77. Honored with the was a systems analyst and technical 5-t. A graduate of Boston University Lovejoy Award in 1993, she was a Fred A. LeShane '46,July 29, 2001, writer at various companies in the School of J\Iedicine, he was a skilled pioneering economics reporter for in Miami, Fla., at 79. He served as greater Boston area. He also served plastic surgeon on the staff of ,\ lass The Nrn· l'ork Times. During a career minister to nitarian Universalist for many years as a lieutenant in the J\lemorial Medical Center-,\ lemorial that began in the early 19-l-Os she also congregations in Massachusetts, New Iavy Reserves and as chief warrant Campus and St. Vincent Hospital at sen·ed in the Carter administration Yo rk, California, Illinois, Maryland officer in the Army National Guard. \ Vo rcester ,\ Iedical Center and oper­ and was assistant managing editor of and South Florida. A pacifist who He is survived by his wife, Nancy ated a private practice in \ \'orcester Th e fl'r1shi11gto11 Star and, later, The marched in Selma, Ala., with Rev. Niison Archibald '5 1,th ree daughters, for more than 20 years. He is sun·ived Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. She retired as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., he was four grandsons, a sister, a brother and by his "·ife, ,\lildred, twin daughters, a \\'ashington bureau chief of Th e t. an active supporter of numerous a niece and nephew. son, his mother and rwosist ers. Petersbmg Times.

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