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Volume 90 Issue 1 Winter 2001 Article 11

January 2001

Alumni at Large

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union (but not the cold weather) in 1940s Correspondents 'orwich, England, in l\'o\·ember. A letter to the editor of the Lawrence, Mass., The town of Norwich is rebuilding 1940 Ernest C. Marriner Jr. Engle-Tribune paid tribute to Donald Free­ tl1ecity'scentral library, which burned RR #1, Box 1815-P down in 1994 withJohn's Second Air man '26's life and long teaching career in the North Monmouth, ME 04265 Division's memorial in it. The re­ public schools ofHaverhill, Mass. The writer 207-933-2401 union purpose is to re-dedicate their praised Freeman's "amazing 44 years" as a [email protected] memorial. high school English teacher, principal, assis­ 1941 tant superintendent and superintendent of 44 Ralph Braudy summers in Bonnie Roberts Hathaway schools and also cited his numerous civic 400 Atlantic Avenue #34C Hyannis, J\ 1ass., and then returns to endeavors ·:· The lion's share of the atten­ Leominster, MA 01453 Los Angeles for the winter. In tl1e tion paid to the inaugural class of the Maine 978-343-4259 class news questionnaire, alumni were Sports Legends Hall of Honor went to the [email protected] asked to share a favorite memory of team of Bibby Levine Alfond '38 and her Bibby Levine Alfond '38 Colby's former presidents, fa culty or 1942 husband, Harold Al fond H '80, whose phil­ staff, and Ralph reminisces aboutdat­ 1943 anthropic contributions to sports in Maine are unsurpassed. Maine Sports ing President Bixler's daughter 1944 c/o Meg Bernier Legends was conceived by a partnership of people to raise money fo r Harriet. He also writes about push­ Colby College Alumni Office scholarships given through the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame. ing a sled with a kegofbeer concealed Waterville, ME 04901 by a blanket from tl1e Tau Deir house 207-872-3185 to the Phi Deir house. He says his [email protected] fa vorites were "Ecky with Brecky, [email protected] English litwitl1 Chappie, history with [email protected] Deaths: Theodore G. Smart '27, October 6, 2000, in Norway, Maine, at \Vilkie and of course, Pop Newman." 95 ·:· Kenneth H. Mansfield'3 1, August 2 5, 2000, in Orange City, Fla., at 1945 91 ·:· Mary Dignam Murphy '3 1, September 27, 2000, in Wilmington, Naomi Collett Paganelli 45 On loan last summer from 2 Horatio Street #5J Del., at 91 ·:· Evelyn Haycock Quinton '31, September 6, 2000, in the Colby College Museum of Art, New York, NY 10014-1608 Lewiston, Maine, at 90 ·:· Ed\vin E. Getchell '34, September 28, 2000, in vVilliam Merritt Chase's painting 212-929-5277 ·· Portland, Maine, at 87 : Frederic B. Champlin '35, December 9, 1998, To 111ki11s Pm·k, Brookly11- 1887 was in a [email protected] in Iredell, N.C., at 90 ·:· John R. Turbyne '35, Iovember 5, 2000, in special exhibition at tl1e Brooklyn 1946 Waterville, Maine, at 87 ·:· William A. EIJingwood Jr. '36,June 19, 1999, Museum of Art. It was a real kick for Anne Lawrence Bondy in Maine, at 85 ·:· Milton M. Gilson '36, September 17, 2000, in \Vest me when I came upon it there. o 771 Soundview Drive ·· Roxbury, Mass., at 86 : SaraJ. Cowan '37, October 20, 2000, in Portland, doubt about it, it was the biggest and Mamaroneck, NY 10543 Maine, at 85 ·:· David S. Eaton '37, October 3, 2000, in Lawrence, Mass., best in the show, which was called 914-698-1238 at 85 .;. Anna Stobie Rogerson '38, September 14, 2000, in Portland, ,Uodem rl111ericm1 Ln11dscapes (1886- [email protected] Maine, at 83. 1890). It fe amred scenes of Brooklyn 1947 and Manhattan parks and harbors .... Mary "Liz" Hall Fitch '20Sf30S Mexican border at Nogales. Green Rae Gale Backer '++ and Morty had a 4 Canal Park #712 Responding to our request for news Valley has a large number of seniors special trip to Florida in June to at­ Cambridge, MA 02141 of the Class of 1938, Bob Anthony avoiding a harsher winter climate. tend tl1e graduation at which their 617-494-4882 reports that the I 0th edition of his Nlany recreational centers, golf son Jimmy, a teacher in Israel, re­ fax: 617-494-4882 l'vlmwge111ent Co11trol Syste111s (with courses and interesting study courses ceived his doctorate ...."Trip can­ classnews194 [email protected] Vijay Govindarajan) has just been for mental stimulation are big draw­ celled by a broken jaw" is Muriel 1948 published. ing cards. A multimde of interesting Marker Gould's headline for her David and Dorothy Marson day trips add to its allure. (Sue and report on their needless-to-say can­ 41 Woods End Road 42 For more than 10 years Sue Earle also enjoy seeing \Vaterville's celled Norway cruise in August. Dedham, MA 02026 Rose Bessey and her husband, Earle, Bob andJudy Kany, who have a lovely J\ luriel sustained tl1e injury in July in 781-329-3970 enjoyed the thrill and companion­ home in Saddle Brook in the north­ a fa ll in her garden in Florence, Ital)', fax: 617-329-6518 ship of skiing with a group of friends ern Tucson area.) To top it all off, where she lives eight or nine monms [email protected] a couple of weeks each winter in a their grandson from Simsbury, Conn., each year. As I write tl1is in Septem­ 1949 number of European countries, in­ became so enchanted witl1 the desert ber I can tell you fi rsthand (since she Anne Hagar Eustis cluding France, Switzerland, Italy and and mountains of the Southwest that is at present in Tew York) that she P.O. Box 594 Austria. The group was known as he is currently enrolled as a freshman handled her wired jaws unbelievably Princeton, MA 01541-0594 "the \ Vashingtonians" and included at tl1e University of Arizona in Tuc­ well and is now pretty nearly okay 978-464-5513 Colby alumni Tee and AnitaPooler son. From December 29 through again.... So what's going on with fax: 978-464-2038 [email protected] Laliberte, i\ Iuriel and Bob Tonge April l3 their address will be 1529 you' l\'othing so drastic, I hope. '49, Karl '54 andJane J\ [illett Dornish Belfry Court, Green \'alley, Z Please don't whiz by the question­ '5 5 and Paul and Germaine J\ Iichaud 8561+, phone number 520-399-2748. naire in this issue of Colby- just Orloff '55. Once this became impos­ Ifyou are in the area, give them a call. rake a sec to deal with it, okay' professor emerims, Phil is still acti\'e sible for Earle and Sue to do physi­ ... John Stevens \\Tites from San -.\'nomi Collett Pngn nelli in the department of oral and maxil­ cally they looked for an alternativeto Diego that he anended the P-38 re­ lofacial surgery, where he has been spending the winter in snow country. union in Palm Springs at the end of 46 Another award for Philip since 197 . Beforemat he was dean at Their solution has been a small town i\ lar. John planned to attend the Boyne, D.,\ l.D., :\LS.,D.Sc.! InJune, the niversit:y of Texas School of in Arizona, Green Valley, which is Eighth AF group reunion in Dayton Phil was named Faculty ,\ !ember of Dentistrr after facultytime at UCLA. located about 26 miles south of Tuc­ at the end of September and was the Year at the College of Dentistry, He had retired from the l\'avy with son and about 25 miles north of the looking forward to another such re- Loma Linda Uni\·ersity. Though he's the rank of captain after 20 years of

COLBY · W I NTER 2001 I 41 Alumni at Larg1!940s

sen-ice,during which he \\·as in\'olved west \\·ith daughter Elizabeth and her there's no column1 Try my e-mail rica, where they were to go on a withcraniofacialresearch in Bethesda, family. \\'e were four adults, three (classnews l [email protected]. edu). wildlife safari, then fly to the :\Id.,and \'iemam. Phil ha a note­ children, two car and wallcie talk­ -A1111e Lawrence Bondy Seychelles I lands for a fi ve-day \\·orthy CY, and we congratulate him ies. Great sights, great company, cruise. From there they were to flyto on his long and impressi,·e career .... great experiences, great way to travel 4 J Dorothy Cleaves Jordan and Luxor, Egypt, for three clays. She Ruth Lewin Emerson has been trav­ and learn.... The inauguration of her husband, Clay, have been doing adds, "Hey, Chip, bet you haven't eling in a motor home to Arizona, William D. Adams as Colby's 19th so much traveling that she says they been there1" Last spring she met au­ :\ Ii souri, \\'i con in and other less president took place on October have caught up with June Chipman thor Gerry Boyle '78 at a book sign­ distant place \\-ith her hu band and 21. As you read this, he will have Coalson. Last fa ll, after hearing raves ing. She says she has enjoyed his latest dog. They are nO\\' selling the motor been president for a while but not from Chip, they took the Norwegian books ....Marilyn Hubert always home, she sa�·s, "because we ha\'e too long for us to add our welcome Fjords trip up the coast and back on has news of Colbyites. For those of been there and done that!" They also and to offer good wi hes for a happy a worlcingship. In April they cruised you who are sold on Fresh Samantha, \\·ere in Alaska but with a rented mo­ and productive tenure .... Do put the Sociery Islands, tarting in Ta­ she wonder ifyou knew that Michael tor home ....Gene and I had a Reunion 2001 on your calendars. I hiti and \risiting several i lands like Carter, one of the developers, is a man·elous trip in June through can­ hope to see you all there. ,\lean­ Bora Bora and ,\1oora.They were off Colby grad (1980) and that the drink yons and Indian country ofthe South- \\·hile, send news! \Vithout you, again in November, this time to Af- is named after one of his nieces.

, charles An Old Cowhand

Dallam County is stuck in the far corner of the Texas Panhandle, of Army combat engineers for three years, mostly in North Africa and northwest of Amarillo. On a map the area is all right angles-the New Italy. His memories include building bridges in Italy as it snowed or Mexico and Oklahoma state lines, the boundary between Central and rained for 32 straight days. "Fortunately we survived the wa r but it was Mountain time zones-but in reality the landscape is vast and flat and a long trip," Card sa id. boundless. "In the winter, at nighttime, you can see the reflection of While overseas, he corresponded with a young woman he'd met in towns that are thirty or forty miles away," says Charles Card '40, a Little Rock, Ark. When Card was discharged, the woman was in retired Dallam County cattle rancher. Pennsylvania. Card applied to the University of Pittsburgh, was Card and his wife, Mary, owned and operated a 4,000-acre ra nch. accepted (he thought) and enrolled. He later learned he'd actually For the most part, the Cards did the work themselves, been rejected because there was a two-year wa iting list for appli­ herding cows and driving tractors, with Mary Card assuming cants. "After about three months in school, I got an invitation to the post of "self-declared bovine obstetrician." "You'd try to talk with the dean of students," Card recalled . "He wanted to get somebody to help you but we were thirty-two miles from know how I got in there to begin with." the nearest town," Charles Card said. "You don't get many But Card stayed , received his master's degree in people begging for the opportunity to work that fa r away history and went on to become a civilian training supervi- from anything." sor for the Air Force at Amarillo Air Force Base. After 16 The Cards' piece of the Texas Panhandle was a years Card retired, and he and Mary (the woman from long way from a town , and 1t was a long, long way Little Rock) stayed home and worked the ra nch. They from the town of Farmington, Maine, where kept more than 200 head of beef cattle and grew much Charles Card grew up. He remembers the $50 of their feed . Card sa id he eventually tired of the bounty paid for a dead bear and the one-lane road isolation: "We had a real nice home out there, but after that led to his father's camp at the base of what was a while you get kind of lonesome." then a remote, undeveloped mountain-Sugarloaf. In 1976 the Cards sold out. They bought a cotton Card earned a teaching degree at the Un1vers1ty of fa rm near Abilene as an investment and moved into Maine a Farmington and then decided he wanted to Amarillo. Instead of chasing cows, they now deliver Meals learn more He was helped by a Colby alumnus, Ted on Wheels, though Card joked that he likes to sign up for Hodgkins '25. and by others. "The person I have deliveries on Mondays when the golf course is closed . great feelings o affection for 1s Dean [Ernest] Card sa id he thinks things worked out well in the Marriner," Card said. "He's the one who told me years since his boyhood in Farmington, Maine. He and he d1dn' hink I was smar enough to get Mary have been married 53 years and both turned 85 through Colby, bu he was gonna give me a this year. But even after 47 years in Texas, Card is chance anyway." part Mainer. "I still retain that Maine-onian accent," A ter earning his Colby degree. Card went Card said 1n Amarillo. "At the Lions Club they never on o each in Liberty, Maine, for a year. Then let me forget it." the war broke ou and Card served w1 h a uni -Gerry Boyle '78

42 CO.BY · ,Y(R \larilyn also has been following Pe­ fu rther states that "tlie individuals ter Hart '64 with his Political Focus that truly will benefitthe most from Group and Doris Kearns Goodwin Counterpoint, Robert DeCormier '4 3 's new tliis planned gift are the future stu­ '64, whom everyone must know nine-member a cappella chamber chorus, dents of Colby." ...Marguerite through her books and TV appear­ made its debut on Labor Day weekend in Jack Robinson wrote that she and ances .... Beverly Benner Cassara Vermont. During his long career in music, her husband, Roger, and her sister, and Ernest recently returned from DeCormier has worked with Harry Belafonte Adelaide Jack i\lcGorrill '46, often Alaska, where they visited their son go t0 the Salmon Falls, Maine, area. and with Peter, Paul and Mary and has cut a and had an adventurous weekend fly­ They recently ''isited the home of number of albums. His television credits ing90 miles into the interiorofDenali Kate Douglas \Viggin with the include a BBC series of folks songs, an National Park. She was really im­ Buxton Hollis Historical Society. Emmy Award-winning Belafonte special pressed by the thousands of peaks in Marguerite also wrote that her 45th and several Public Broadcasting System the Alaska Range, many likeMcKinley, wedding anniversary would be spent concerts -:· Gene Hunter '48 was inducted snow covered year round ....As ] at Boothbay Harbor and Capitol Is­ into the Maine Sports Legends Hall ofHonor write, John and I have just returned Gene Hunter '48 land ....A year ago Elaine Brown­ a A from a week in Chicago and will leave at ceremony in Waten�lle. four-year ing Townsley and her partner sold for a week in New York City-both starter on Colby's baseball team and a member of the Maine Baseball Hall their business, Rails and Crafts Inc., times spending most of our time in ofFame, the long-time high school baseball and basketball coach and athletic to a hobby shop in Lebanon, N.l I., museums. In October we planned a director concluded his distinguished career at South Portland High School. but she works two days a week in the walking tour in Provence .... Please new store. And she still collects toy send me news for the next issue of trains (Lionel and American Flyer). Co lby . \!\That have you been up to, In October Elaine and her sister were what experiences have you enjoyed, Deaths: Halsey A. Frederick Jr. '40, August 24, 2000, in Bryn Mawr, Pa., to leave for a 10-day trip in Ireland to ·:· and what may your future plans in­ at 84 Rowena Buzzell Funston '41, September 6, 2000, in Vancouver, visit their Irish fa mily. She says that clude? And how about hearing from \Vash., at 80 ·:· Weston MacRae '42, August 9, 2000, in Winter Haven, she sees Hazel Huckins Merrill ev­ some of you men? Fla., at 79 ·:· Mary Foster Kimball '43 , September 29, 2000, in Concord, ery so often ....,\ lissing from this -J\fary "Lie:,'' Hall Fitch N.H., at 80 ·:· Wendell F. Phillips '44,July 2, 2000, in Moorestown, I .] ., column is our annual report on visit­ at 79 ·:· William H. Tobey '44, October 1, 2000, in Brunswick, Maine, at ing Betty and Marvin Joslow in 48 Elizabeth Day Bulger's hus­ 77 .;. Richard R. Fellows '45, April 25, 2000, in South Hamilton, Mass., at i\ Ienemsha on ,\ lartha's Vineyard. band, Derek, is a retired Episcopal 78 .;. Helen Small Martino '45, October 15, 2000, in Portland, Maine, at This was a very marginal summer for clergyman. Their family consists of 77 ·=· Eldridge P. Wallace '47, September 8,2000, in Lewiston, Maine, at 74. sailing as either the weather, the cur­ two sons and their wives plus one rent or our schedule prevented us granddaughter and a grandson born ning to visit Hazel Huckins Merrill had reciprocal visits to Africaand the from that annual ''isit. After Labor on July 4, l 999. She met her husband after Labor Day. Peg received a Vol­ ,\ liddle East. Recently he was elected Day Dorothy was off to Israel for a while a student at Colby and worked unteer of the Year Award from the a Fellow of tlie Royal Geographical few weeks, and then we attended the at the College in the "dim past." Her General Federation of \!Vomen's Society in London, an honor stem­ inauguration of President \Villiam e-mail address is dbugler@blaze Clubs of ....Evie ming from his interest in 19th-cen­ D. Adams at Colby before heading to netme.com .... Fran (Peetzie '49) HelfantMalk in had a family reunion tury British explorers in East and our house in Jupiter, Fla., in early and Jack Kimpel relocated to Enola, at Acadia National Park in June at­ Central Africa and his '' isits to a dozen Tovember. \ \'e planned to return Pa., after half a century as Hoosiers. tended by 20 people. She continues Islamic countries ....David Choate north for Thanksgiving and then Jack ([email protected]) wrote to keep oncology social work at Mass Gen­ e-mailed about a safari in Kenya and spend the rest oftlie winter in Florida. us up to date on Chuck Sanborn, eral but with shorter hours than in Tanzania, saying, "It was a magnifi­ In January 2001 we will celebrate our who lives in Baltimore. They spent a the past. She recently met Bob '46 cent experience1 Almost as good as a SOth wedding anniversary.... On a day togetlier at an Orioles game, walk­ and Harriet Glashow Singer '46 in college education." In October he sad note, we recently learned of the ing from die city market to the inner Providence ... . Kay "VeismanJaffe and his wife were going to China for death of George M. Kren. George harbor and then on to Camden Yards. ([email protected]) said that her the second time, planning to go up was a professor of history at Kansas Chuck also stays in touch with major effort these days concerned the Yangtze River before it is dammed State University for decades before Charlie Cousins.... Peg Clark getting out die vote for the Novem­ up, then doing some "minor trek­ he retired last ,\ lay. He was born in Atkins reports from her summer ber 7 elections and being certain that king" in Tibet before relaxing in Bali Linz, Austria, which was also Hitler's home in Onset, Mass., that her fa mily the issues were understood. She was and renirninghome by Thanksgiv­ childhood home. George and his sis­ consists of six children and five in­ also excited about her "coming great­ ing. They go to N"ewYork frequently ter were shipped to England when laws plus nine grandchildren. She grandmotlierhood" (which may be a to visit their granddaughter, 4. Other George was 12, but the fa mily even­ and Harold celebrated their SOth bit presumptuous since her grand­ than that they play golf and tennis a nially was reunited in the United

C 0 L B Y · W I N T E R 2 0 0 I J 43 Alumni at larg1 940s-1950s

You all must be doing something out since 1952. I was aware that John, there ....Virginia Young Ellis re­ although a business administration major at Colby, had gone on to take a ports that she and Jean 1aloof Among the inductees in the inaugural class bachelor of music degree from the aman and their husbands \'isited of the Maine Sports Legends Hall of Honor 1ary Helen Wilson Miller Tew England Conservatory. I was and her was Ted Shiro '51, former Waterville High husband at their new home in Ot­ curious as to how that had come about. School and Colby basketball and baseball tawa, Ont., Canada. They had a won­ John told me that following our tandout. The one-time Boston Celtics pro - derful mini-reunion and toured many graduation exercises he had intro­ pect is a member of the Maine Ba eball Hall points of interest in the city. This was duced his fa ther to Roney Williams of Fame. their second reunion-the ,\ Iillers '35. Roney had said, "I understand \•isitedJi nny and Jean in Florida last John will be joining your business." \\'inter.Jinnp,;nters in Palmeno and "That's true," Mr. Baum responded. Jean in Palm City ....This ummer I Ted Shiro '51 "A pity," said Roney. Asit rurned out, went on a 32-day \-iking R\- tour to Roney was prophetic. John lasted a the Canadian ,\laritimes. \Ve went as year in the family business before far east as the road goe in l\"orth Denths: William M. \.\Tilson '50, August 19, 2000, in Boston, Mass., at deciding to explore an interest in America-Red Bay, Labrador. \Ve 73 ·:· Jean Brewer Bridge '52, August 18, 2000, in Orlando, Fla., at music that had developed late in his were in L'Anse aux ,\ 1eadows, New­ 0 .;. Priscilla Chamberlin Kraut '56, April 19, 2000, in Wilmington, college career. "But, John," said I, "I didn't know you played an instru­ foundland, when the replica of Lief Del., at 65 ·:· James Russell Wiggins H '54, November 19, 2000, 111 ment." "I didn't," he said. "I took up Ericson's hip, built and captained Brooklin, Maine, at 96. by a direct de cendant, finished its the flute atthe conservatory." Follow­ journey from Iceland. I was fa sci­ upon graduation from Colby he In the process of campaigning he ing the conservatory, John moved to nated by the history and the geology trained as an umpire and worked four slipped on a sidewalk, severely break­ Colorado, where he taught music. of :-;ewfoundland and Labrador­ years in the minor leagues before ing his left arm. Nevertheless he \VhiJe there he decided to broaden his an eye opener on both counts. \Ve making his career with Liberty i\Iu­ writes, "I have no regrets. I met a lot knowledge in the education profes­ fi ni hed the tour on Prince Edward rual Life Insurance Company. He has of interesting people and had an en­ sion, and he acquired an M.A. at the I land, my favorite Canadian prov­ an interesting hobby-woodcarving. joyable time. But at age 74, this is University of Colorado. Then it was ince. And I ee 'lartha Loughman Ray uses basswood to carve, among probably my first and last hurrah." on to California, where he earned a hepard occa ionally as I plan to other things, birds and decoys as well -Alice Jennings Cnstelli doctor ofeducation degree at Stanford. move to the ame community in as busts of Civil War heroes for his He was granted a Fulbright scholar­ Top ham, ,\Iaine, come spring2001. son, who is a Civil vVar buff. ... I wish 51 The only news I have for this ship and for two years went off to I'm looking forward to being her I had space here to include more of issue is from Shirley Raynor Peru, where he srudied and made rec­ neigh bor. ...\\' ell, I hope to hear Charlotte Cowan Sutherland's two­ Ingraham, Clearwater, Fla. And that ommendations on that country's from you all oon. I'm sure you don't page e-mail detailing special memo­ is interesting news. The ownership school system. \iVhilethere he earned "ant me to monopolize this column ries of Colby. It really belonged in ofthe small child-care center ofwhich a second doctorate fromthe 111ver­ \\ ith my new e\·ery month1 our 50th reunion book. She also de­ Shirley was secretary on the board of sity of Cuzco. Through this assign­ -r/1111e Hngnr Eustis scribed great summer vacation with directors was rurnedover to a larger mentand the publishingofhis doctoral their three kids, camping (and having organization on the very night of her dissertation, John came to the atten­ 50 Big news in Dudie Jennings a bear lean on their tent while they move to a retirement apartment. tion of Columbia University, under ,\Ialey's family. Daughter Ann was were in it1), climbing to Rocky i\ Ioun­ Shirley was immediately elected sec­ whose auspices he rerurned to Peru accepted and has ju t begun medical tain peaks, air boating on the Ever­ retary of the Regency Oaks Chapter for about seven years as an education 5chool at Jeffe r on ,\ ledical College glades and visiting historical sites all 151 of Florida Life Care Residents consultant. This was followed by nvo 111 Philadelphia. :-;ow, you all know O\'er this country ....Among our Association. She will be traveling to years as a consultant to the governor Colby ha been a fa mily affair with world traveler are Richard and Mary Tallahassee to meet with the legisla­ of Puerto Rico. Back on the U.S. main­ the Jenning5es. o unle s )'OU want "Skip"Jordan Megargee, who spent rure to maintain input on pending land,John decided as a change of pace me to regale you \\ ith tales of our a month this past summer visiting bills regarding medical needs of the to enroll in a pottery class in Georgia, large, e\lended fa mily, let me hear England, \\'ales and Ireland. They elderly and mandated repackaging of where he developed the ability to throw from you. You can use the form in were planning a fa ll trip to Italy, which prescription drugs for seniors in nurs­ and decorate a marketable pot. He Co/b\ magaz111e or e-mail me (class "as to include Rome and Tuscany as ing homes.... Having admined my backpacked across Europe, got to nc\\ .,19 [email protected]) .edu). In an) "ell as :'\apies, where Richard was to fa ilure in Computer I 0 I despite the Jerusalem and there, without any ad­ e' cnt, J'> ) our ne" class corre pon­ be a guest lecrurer at the :'\aval \\'ar help from classmate Henry Fales, I vice from Roney VVilliams, opened a dent. I "ill do Ill) part tO locate and College .... Kenn and Susi Goldey am trying once again to be just a little pottery studio. This proved to be a t,1JJ.. nh" cla.,.,matc'>,parucularl) those lorrison traveled to Oberamergau, bit modern with my new little Mail short-lived venrure, but a migration "ho "ere not '>ecn or heard from at Germany, \\ ith a group of their friends Bug, which does just e-mail. Ty ad­ to the .K. and ultimately the our ' Cf) '>Uccc.,.,fuJ 50th celebration ro ee the Pa sion Play, "hich has dress is classnews 195 [email protected]. Pembrokeshire area of\t\Taleswas more la tJune .... It woJ.. '>Omc real leuth­ been held there e\'el')· I 0 year for the edu. \\'rite to me. If I keep my wits successful. There John opened an­ ing(i1hr.11') microfiche)to locate Ruth pa'>t 360 �ears. Thi pectacular six­ about me and push the right keys and other pottery srudio in a little-used and mie arpenter b) phone 111 hour e' ent (\\ ith one long intermis­ buttons I might even get an answer building on the estate where he was \ \ e,tl.ike \ ii Lige, Calif. Er111c has '>!On)ha'> a ca tof:?,000 and incredibly back to you. Try me. f need news. living. Five years later, while on a JU'>trenred. and he and Ruth plan co beaut1ful choral mu. 1c. Those of u5 -Barbara Jefferson Hln/ker skiing vacation in the lps, John dis­ do '>ome tra\ cl111g once he I'> fu ll� "ho ..ang the "\lessiah" at Colb) covered this really neat Swiss ski in­ n:cm ered from recent, '>Ucce.,.,ful "ould ha\ e lo\ ed that. . . . Re\ . 52 \\'ith no class news coming structor. \t\ThetherIn grid was attracted h.1<.:J.. ..urg er') . I he� ha' c three ch1l­ hades L. mithJ r. ran-but i oflate, l picked up the phone by John's well-executed stem christies dn:n and h,1, e JU'>tceleb rated the lnnh a Republican bid for repre'>entatl\ e and called John Baum, a roommate or his mellow flute f did not inquire, oftheir fourth gramkh1ld.... I trac:J..cd to the Rhode J.,Jand C.cneral h">em­ no" Ji, ing in \ \'ale5. \\'e had not but the year 2000 marks their 25th dm' n Ra) Bracken and learnedth, H hl� from the Pro, 1tnu. ralJ..c

44 L8.Y . /, .TER daug·hterand two sons aged 17, 20 and parison, the Class of 1999 graduated Phoenix and maintains an apartment 1950s Correspondents 13. John is now retired. The pottery 520, or 84 percent of those who en­ and office in Providence, R.I. John business is a thing of the past.John and tered, although several more finish has become very invoked in chari­ 1950 Ingrid continue to keep several hives within two years.) \Ve have 16 mem­ table work, specificallywith the Amos Alice Jennings Castelli of bees and travel much, and assuming bers listed as "lost," and I hope some House, a home in Providence for the 6 Salem Road fair winds and tides,John can be found of you responded with information homeless, and he was recently writ­ Madison, CT 06443 on their sloop sailing along the after getting the list. Ofour class, 120 ten up in an article in the Providence 203-245-7725 Pembrokeshire coast, perhaps one of have responded with cash gifts to the Joumfll for befriending a homeless [email protected] the world's most delightful sailing ar­ College. This is a good percentage, man who had once been a high school 1951 eas-second only, of course, to the but we can do better before June .... basketball star.John and another man Barbara Jefferson Walker coast of Down East Maine. Our meeting inJ une at Hope Palmer have become a mini-support system 3915 Cabot Place #16 -Pnul 1'1. Aldrich BramhalJ's included nominations for for this fe llow. \.\'hen asked what Richmond, VA 23233 our next set of class officers. You will special memories he had of Colby's 804-527-0726 53 David Lavin lives inNew York be asked to vote on same before the former presidents, John told about [email protected] City and is a professor of sociology at reunion, where they will be an­ the time that he and several friends 1952 the City University of New York, nounced. I will tell you that Dave and asked President Bixler if they could Paul M. Aldrich where he mainly does research and Rosie Crouthamel Sortor have watch the \ \'orld Series i11 color at his P.O. Box 217 writes books and articles about higher agreed to be Alumni Council repre­ home, and President Bixler very gen­ Bristol, ME 04539 education and social inequality. David sentatives and that I have agreed to erously invited the boys. John also 20 7-563-8 7 44 has three daughters, all of whom live keep writing this column as no one has fond memories of Professor Jim [email protected] in and around I . Y.C. Recently he has come forward asking for tl1e job! Gillespie, who helped many of the remarried, to an academic who is ... Susan l\1iller Hunt and I again students in their studies as well as 1953 based in Boston. It's a commuting traveled out to the Berkshires in July their personal situations.... Barbara Easterbrooks Mailey marriage that has both an upside and to take part in the week-long Berk­ Cynthia Gardner Bevin has re­ 80 Lincoln Avenue South Hamilton, MA 01982 a downside. He enjoys his summer shire Choral Festival. \Ve both plan tired after 20 years of teaching 978-468-5110 place out in Bridgehampton, Long to sing with tl1e Colby Reunion Cho­ history in Johnstown, Pa. Cindy 978-777-5630 x3310 Island, she has a place on the Cape, rus next June. ...Joyce Frazier and her husband, Douglas, re­ [email protected] and they split time between the two Fraser goes striper fi shing each sum­ cently had their third grandchild. summer houses ("tough to take, mer as part of the annual Girls Shoal Their daughter, Cici '85, has be­ 1954 huh?"). They do a lot of kayaking, Troll, sponsored by her local angler's come president of her class and has a Helen Cross Stabler hiking, concerts, etc. Another high­ club. Her son Barry is a commercial son and a new daughter. This past 206 Crestwood Drive light was the four months they spent tuna fisherman in the fall. Having June the Bevinses' second home in North Syracuse, NY 13212 in Australia, where his wife taught at read The Hungry Ocean by Linda Connecticut was nearly destroyed in 315-457-5272 a university in westernAustra lia .... Greenlaw '83, I have great respect for a storm. Two houses were fe atured [email protected] My mailbox is empty. I hope to hear all serious fi shermen. If you haven't on national television during the 1955 from more of you 1 already, you owe it to yourself to read storm, and these houses belonged to Ken Van Pragg -Bnrbnrn Easterbrooks !Hailey this book. \Ve are hoping that Linda Cindy and to her mother. Cindy's P.O. Box 87 (May-early Nov) will agree to be one of the authors fa mily was very grateful to Robin Grafton, NY 12082 54 Jody Peary now lives with her speaking at our reunion. HunterClutz, who helped get them 518-279-1696 significant other in Sarasota, Fla. She -Kl/thy ,UcConr111ghy Zambello back into their home and get their 22 Gold Drive (Early Nov-May 6) Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 has retired as executive assistant to lives back together .... In the sum­ [email protected] the producing artistic director of the 58 E-mail is quick and easy; take mer of 1999 Susan (Macomber '60) Asolo Theatre there, where she met advantage of it if you don't want to and Dick Vogt flew with their bi­ 1956 many interesting people. She now use the questionnaire in the maga­ cycles to Seattle and biked across the Kathleen Mcconaughy Zambello spends her time painting, reading, zine ....Ann Willcox Loftin has northern partof the United States to 135 lduna Lane traveling and just enjoying life, and been adjusting to a new life since her Kennebunk, Maine. They biked Amherst, MA 01002 she sends an invitation to any class­ husband died a year ago. She still alone, camped out (some moteling), [email protected] mates who happen to be in the area to runs the family's small advertising ate great quantities of calorie-laden 1957 special()' company and lives on an food and completed the cross-coun­ give her a call. ...As you can see, we Guy and Eleanor Ewing Vigue are short on '54 news for tl1is issue. island in tl1e Charleston, S.C., harbor try trip in about 90 days and totaled 238 Sea Meadow Lane Please help us provide more news for but also is fi xing up the beach house 4, 104 miles' They averaged about 50 Yarmouth, ME 04096 our class by sending in yours' for lots of familyand friends to '' isit. to 60 miles a day and had a wonderful 207-846-4941 -Helen Cross Stabler Ann traveled to Connecticut in Oc­ time exploring back roads and small [email protected] tober to see her mom, who celebrated towns. Susan wrote a daily journal, 1958 56 I hope you all have responded her 98th birthday in September. ... which can be seen on their \\'eb site Margaret Smith Henry to tl1e letter from Bill Haggett indi­ Jim Bishop has had a fi lm script (www.conknet.com/jrngt). The trip 1304 Lake Shore Drive cating that you are planning to join us kicking around Holly-wood for 10 had been planned for l 0 �-ears, and Massapequa Park, NY 11762 injune forour big45th reunion. Our rears. TO\\' a big Hollywood group they started training six da�·s a week 516-541-0790 has flashed the green light on his in February 1999 until they left in two days at the Sebasco Harbor Re­ [email protected] sort should be great fun. It is a de­ script, which centers on a\\'oriel \\'ar mid-June. In ,\larch 1999 ther sold lightful place, right on die ba�', witl1 II hero who returns home and can't their home of 30 years and mo,·ed in 1959 kayaks and canoes to rent. A group cope and becomes a guerrilla. Raise with their daughter temporarily. Ann Segrave Lieber can rent a cottage, or couples can rent the glasses at Onie's. sa�·s Jim .... llpon returning from the bike tour, 7 Kingsland Court South Orange, NJ 07079 rooms in the lighthouse ....Our class John Edes

c 0 L B y . w N T E R 2 0 0 1 I 45 Alumni at Larg1 950s-1960s training ( usan thought this was a treatment program affiliatedwit h St. guy thing and stayed home). This Jude at American Unjversi ty ofBei rut

.\ larch Dick and Sue plan to take the Hospital. Then he'll join his fanulyin What he does Freelance writer on motorcoach to Florida and bike from India for a tour ,,;th his in-laws, who environmental issues. Key \\-est to Eastport, .\laine, about were missionaries in that country. His specialty Fish and wildl ife 3,000 miles. Their son ,,-ill dri,·e the Bob is also conference chair for The conservation. motorcoach to i'\ewHa mpshire, and Holy Land Christian Ecumenical then the \Togt will take off for the Foundation and is active with tl1e Where you may have seen his work umrnerand fall in Canada and Alaska. Rene .\Ioawad Foundation, which Audubon, Fly Rod & Reel, Sierra Club \\'ben not on the road, the \Togts supports literacy, health, agriculture magazines. enjoy their nine grandchildren, pro­ and crafts programs.... Elaine and Who's noticed The National Wildlife duced by'their fourchil dren, and e\'­ Paul Reichert are active in the U.S. Federation, Federal Wildlife Officers eryone lives in i'\ewHampshir e, the Power Squadron, and both teach safe­ and Outdoor Writers Association of home ba e for these ,·agabonds .... boatingclasses in Florida. Last spring America, and the American Society of And that is it for thi time. I still need their annual river cleanup group col­ Magazine Editors. to hear from more of rou. Take care. lected more than a ton of debri from What he has in common with "Ted Williams the Elder" An -J Imgnret S111 ith Hemy the river. Paul also assisted in the obsession with fishing and bird hunting, but not baseball. second grade at a local school. In the What bugs him "I know outdoor writers burn themselves out fast 59 Delighted to report that I've meantime, he and Elaine were ex­ started recei,-ing new from '59ers pecting their sixth grandchild. Paul with bile and cheap booze, but what's really discouraging is when once again after a lengthy dry spell. reports that Al Wilbur is newly mar­ my readers meet me in person and still think I'm the ballplayer." ...Car lene Price "'bite runs ni­ ried and that Bob Keltie is goal judge Which photo we used The mountain lion cub. The photo of mal Epi odes in .\[assachusetts (hav­ for the Florida Panthers in the l\THL. Williams holding a monster sa lmon in Alaska ended up on the ing turned a hobb)' into a strange but ...By the time you read this I will cutting room floor. But it was some fish. very real business) and recently fin­ have participated once again in the ished a stint as motorcycle crew witl1 .\ laking Strides Against Breast Can­ all summer with Frances and Jim in of General Lafayette. They had pri­ her daughter for the Boston-1'\ew cer walk on October 15. Ladies and running their rn·o restaurants on Cape vate guided visits to the ancestral cha­ York AID Ride, a three-day affair lady-associates of the Class of 1959, Cod. Jim was very upset that he teaus ofFrench generals Rochambeau requiring600 volunteers. These rides is it time for your mammography) couldn't manage our 40th reunion; and Lafayette and stayed several ha,·e raised millions of dollars to fight -A 1111 Segrave Lieber however, he was lookjng forward to nights in a chateau that has belonged this dread disea e ....Trish and like Parents \Veekend on October 7 .... to the Kergorlay fanuly since the year Farren \'isit their eight grandchil­ 60 Eunice Bucholz Spooner is Peter N. "Mac" Mc Farlane retired I 000. The wine and cheese and dren a oftena possible . .\ like is still doing a wonderful job with our class from the Air Force in September 1990 weather were wonderful,they report, holding the fortat .\!anchester i -.H.) \\'eb site. Direct quote from Eunie: after 30 years and began work with a and they recommend France to other Airport '' hi le Tri h does hospice "\\'hat a wonderfuHOth reunion1 The small technology firm, Delfin Sys­ tourists ....Nancy Shoemaker nur ing and consults at an assisted committee deserves a round of ap­ tems, in Arlington, Va. He continued Dargie planned to retire from the li' ingfacili�-. They see \Tera and Dick plause. The 1960 class \ \'eb site has with Delfin until April 2000, when he USDA Forest Service at tl1e end of ,\lorrison regularly and al o ha,·e photos taken O\'erthe weekend. You decided, with help from Sheri, his the year. Her twin, Carol Shoe­ seen Bill Nicholson, .\larilyn and can click on any picture for a larger wife of 16 years, that it was time to maker, told her a bout our great-+Oth. Bob Greer '6 1 and Fran and Boyd \'ersion. If anyone has other photos to really retire. Mac and Sheri had moved ...Had a wonderful e-mail from Jo ands. They even watched Bob post, please e-mail or snail mail them to Evergreen, Colo., in September Deans Auchincloss, who attended uriemma's grandson play hockey to me. No names have been placed 1998 with a second retirement in her first reunion and enjoyed being at :\'e" I lamp hire College. And the with the photos to protect the i1mo­ mind. They purchased a H-foot there as much as we enjoyed having generation'> march on! . . . Louis cent." In July, Eunie attended the \ \'innebago and have been seeing a her. Jo had lots of fa mily around at Leona has been named professor Alumni College (Sports and Leisure: lot of the country, including a five­ the reunion: her mother, Louise emeritu.<• >fh1<,toryat t. Bona,·enture .\ Iirror of American Culture), where week trip to the East Coast. They Murray Deans '3 1, attended her 69th C ni' er'>I� . Lou earned master' and the Class of 1960 had the most stu­ also visited the area around Moab, reunion, accompanied by Jo's brother doctoral degrees from Columbia dents attending: David Wiggins, Utah, with its fa ntastic natural won­ and his wife, John and Gretchen Lni\t!r 1� Jnd retired in 199-.... Claudia Lawrence Rogers, Todd ders of Arches National Park. As you Deans, and Jo's daughter Lee came Peru hao, been home to Cio,elle and ;\larchant and Bob Hartman and can tell, Mac is enjoying retirement. up from Portland to join tl1e fa mily Jim Pl unken for 3 - ye.irs.They ha\ e hi'>'' ife, ue. Eunie report that re­ He has not played hockey for about a for the lobster bake. After the re­ fi, e grandchildren, Jnd Jim directs quired reading was verr enjorable year but expected to be getting back union,Jo tracked down Sandy Myers, I F.. C,an m ero,eao,' ero,ion ofSCORE, and that they had t\\ o lectures each into that soon. Their home is in a her junior-year roommate. Jo and I founded b� Da' 1d Rockefeller. I !e's morning by Colby profes ors. unie \'ery hilly and wooded area at nearly would like very much to see a lot n1rrend� wmng up a ne\1 JCll\ i� 111 learnedfrom Todd �' larchant that he 7, 00 feet, which makes skjing at el­ more e-mail addresses in the direc­ recepti\ e toun-,m111 Peru, o,othoo,e of i'> 'cry act!\ e in 'olunteeracti, ·itie , e,·ations around 12,000 fe et much tory (part oftl1e Colby H'eb site). She you "ith '' anderl uo,t, conract J 11n at 111clud111g the Exchange Club at the easier .... Ralph elson tested our has volunteered to collect e-mail ad­ plunk..:rr terra.com. pc and he'll -,ho\1 local, di;trict and nanonal le\'els .... e-mail system by reporting that he dresses from some of her Colby � ou the I nc.1-,'J 1111 alo,o ha-, a home Jim Haidas\ elde>t >on, \'an, is a and his \1 ife, Kay, \1 ere awaiting the fr iends. l would appreciate help from '1deo of rhe '-9 cla.,., n:un1on J\ ail­ o,e111or,1t Colb) , '' here he i> rooming arrival of their first grandchild and all of you. Please send all your news .1hle for 20 L . ., 1nclud111g po-,tage 111 Pcpper l lall-the ;amc dorm \1 on 't ha\ e any real ne'' s until that is by e-mail (classnews l 960@alum. from Peru. . . Dr. Bob Youne h '' hcre J 1111 Ji, cd dunng h1<,fi r-,t year >afel) accomplished. ln.\faythey took colby.edu), and it automatically will ,ull •lLm e on the hoard of t. Jude at Colb) 111 1956. I lio, oungc�r) >on, a I 0-da) trip to France '' ith the Son be forwarded to me. Children\ Rewarch I lmpnal. I le 'II \I 1chacl. 111 h1 1u111or ) ear at Bnrnn, of the American Revolution, and -Ja ne f-lolde11 H11e11n -,oongo '' nh other ho.1rd member' w \I J'>Jt the Lnl\ ero,1� of (,Jao,gm1 for Ralph ,,·as in the color guard, \1 hich I ehanon to open a pcdiarnc canccr thc fa ll '>cmco,tcr. Both bo) ' '' orked helped to place a'' rcath on the gra\ e 611 11 as delighted to hear from

46 B , T E Penny Dean Robb, with whom I purpose of generating news, Barb nal landscape are important for a 1960s Correspondents shared four years of Powder & \!Vig Haines Chase and I are putting heads "deeper understanding of historic activities. Penny, who lives in Man­ together to see if we can go forward events and their concepts" and that it 1960 hattan and works at Carl Fischer to a system that works. So send in is important to be responsible stew­ Jane Holden Huerta Music Publishers, reactivated her in­ news on what you and your families ards of historic monuments and com­ 2955 Whitehead Street terest in drama last year by joining are doing to: Karen Falb, 245 Brattle mon areas. This advocacy has been a Miami, FL 33133 305-446-5082 the St. Bart's Players, a non-profes­ Sa·eet, Cambridge, MA 02 138 and challenge as the Massachusetts His­ [email protected] sional theater group that uses the [email protected] as well as class torical Commission recently ruled facilities of St. Bartholomew Church news I [email protected] .edu. Our that the addition as currently planned 1961 on Park Avenue. This past summer fa mily news is not earth-shattering by the church can proceed. Hope­ Judy Hoffman Hakala she participated in a Shakespeare eitl1er. We are looking at colleges for fully,] udy and other concernedpres­ 25 Charles Place Orono, ME 04473 workshop on delivering the Bard's our "rising senior" daughter at Con­ ervationists can turn the tide. 207-866-4091 sonnets dramatically as opposed to cord Academy and have seen 13 so -!Viren Fo rsitmd Falb [email protected] analyzing them academically. Gradu­ far. \!Veare now at the point of decid­ ation was a performance in the St. ing whether we want a college one 64 Candi (vVilson '65) and John 1962 Patricia Farnham Russell Bart's courtyard, an event that hour from home or three hours1 This Haynes dropped in yesterday for a 16 Sunset Avenue brought back memories ofher favor­ August T had fun on a a·ip with the quick visit fu ll of laughter. (My son, Hampden, ME 04444 ite English teachers, Mark Benbow two daughters, seeing many schools Andrew '90, also was home, and hav­ 207-942-6953 and Powder & \Vig's long-time di­ in Vermont, the Hudson River Val­ ing inherited his fa ther's sense of [email protected] rector Irving Suss ....Although as ley and Connecticut. Colby still rates humor, he's good company.) John is 1963 recently as a year and a half ago l high with its energy if not its loca­ still with Monsanto, which now has Karen Forslund Falb planned to teach until forcibly evicted tion. One night between Skidmore another name, but he's making a lot 245 Brattle Street from the classroom in my dotage, I and Vassar we stayed at a town called of noise about retirement. His Colby Cambridge , MA 02138 woke up one morningand realized Saugerties, and it nirns out that tl1e roommate, Dick Friary, has done 617-864-4291 that there were lots of things I wanted only person I know who is fa miliar just that, retiring from Schering­ [email protected] to do, so for the next fe w yea rs I'll be with that area is our own Jeannette Plough after 27 years. Dick and 1964 teaching just spring semesters (from Fannin Regetz, who with her kids Diane moved to Big Sky country­ Sara Shaw Rhoades lateJanuary to mid-May). So far Jam spent many a happy summer vacation Stevensville, J\Iont.-just as the fires 76 Norton Road lovingevery minuteofit, even though there.Jeannette is looking forward to arrived. Apparently they were un­ Kittery, ME 03904-5413 I have come to my office nearly every joining her husband, Fred, in retire­ scatl1ed, as I've heard nothing to the 207-439-2620 day anyway' ... Bev Lapham reports ment in a year or two. She still enjoys contrary. Dick had sent me a cartoon [email protected] that tl1e Reunion Planning Commit­ her teaching of remedial reading to from The 1 ew Yo rker that fe atured 1965 tee met September 16and made great lower grade snidents in an Arlington, Doris Keams Goodwin. How fa­ Richard W. Bankart progress in planning our 40th re­ Va., public school and enjoys having mous can you get! ...Joan Thiel 20 Valley Avenue Apt. D2 union. Pre-reunion activities will start their two children, Suzann and Hadley has also moved west-to Westwood, NJ 07675-3607 June 7 at the Samoset Resort in Jonathan, working·nearby. She's had Scottsdale, Ariz. She has tl1ree grand­ 201-664-7672 [email protected] Rockland, Maine, with golf, sailing news from Dale Ackley Pluta in children now, she and her husband on a schooner, museum visits and Vienna,Va., that she and her parents do a lot of day hiking, and Joan has 1966 other activities to suit all tastes. The and sister enjoyed a renirn '' isit to been volunteering witl1 Alzheimer's Natalie Bowerman Zaremba on-campus part of the fun will begin Colby last summer with a nostalgic and cancer patients. Says it has taught 11 Linder Terrace tl1e evening of Friday, June 8. Sanir­ picnic in front of Coburn. She was her how lucky she is .... Dorothy Newton, MA 02458 617-969-6925 day tl1e 9th will be the big day, witl1 impressed by how good it fe lt to be Thompson Herrin has a grandchild Fax: 617-266-9271 x107 tl1e alumni parade (can you find your back and how the campus had not in Texas and anotl1er on tl1e way. [email protected] old freshman beanie'), a lobster bake lost its old fe eling.... I'm told that She's still teaching special education and a special surprise event just for us the Miller Library architectural in Vermont. She's been a Reading 1967 Robert Gracia in the afternoon. Our class reunion model has been returned to the Col­ Recovery teacher for four years and 295 Burgess Avenue dinner will be Saturday night in the lege, thanks to ]. Wesley Miller. It loves this model for helping young Westwood, MA 02090 Roberts Building. You will get more now resides in the Colbiana Collec­ children learnto read.... I've had a 781-329-2101 details in a newsletter as the time tion in Miller Library ... . Judy long and interesting letter from Steve [email protected] draws nearer, but keep in mind that Spear freelances as an editor spe­ Schoeman. Steve has two daughters, Judy Gerrie Heine tl1e most important ingredient in a cializing in art and architectural his­ but I'm sorry to report that he lost his 21 Hillcrest Road successful reunion is you. Start plan­ tory and em'ironmental issues in wife, Ellen, in July of 2000 after she Medfield, MA 02052 ning now to come to this one-it just Lancaster, Mass. J\ Iuch of her time fought melanoma for nearlytwo years. 508-359-2886 won't be tl1e same without you! ... this year has been spent in advocating Before her deatl1, however, he had [email protected] the good experience of being a And don't forget that you can very for tl1e preservation of Lancaster's 1968 easily send me news for this column historic town green and tl1e classic Hansard Scholar, working in the of­ Nancy Dodge Bryan via Colby's e-mail. Just address your symmetry of its 1816 First Church, fice of a member of the House of 7 Weir Street Extension message to classnews l96l@alum. designed by Charles Bullfinch. Feel­ Commons in London. He took full Hingham, MA 02043 colby.edu and it will be passed along ing tlrnta proposed addition to tl1e advantage of the Houses of Parlia­ 781-740-4530 [email protected] to me. My regular mailing address ap­ church would not only change tl1e ment as well as learninga great deal pears with the other 1960s class corre­ church's architectural integri�· but about the under side of England.... 1969 spondents' addresses near this column. also diminish the space and character I dro,·e south in :\larch to ,-isit mam· Sari Abul-Jubein -J udy Hoffmn11 Hnkoln of the town green, ] udy has written former neighbors, �a''Y friend and 257 Lake View Avenue numerous articles and letters pub­ classmates. In ,\ lay I went to England Cambridge, MA 02138 63 Since the e-mail blitz from the lished in local papers pointing out with four friends from Kittery. A fam­ 617-868-8271 [email protected] Alumni Office fails completely in its how historic buildings and theirorigi- ily wedding in California was an oc-

COLBY · W I NTER 2001 I 47 Alumni at Larg1 960s casion for a lot of reunions. And in pus and yak. A few of us took the panties out your apartment window Low Rider and that life was good ... . August I went to Alaska, a land that is opportunity to see the great views of as a group of chanting protesters has Peter Blumenthal wrote that his son vast and emptyyetteeming,,·ith \\'ild­ the campus and \Vatenrille from the gone by. (2) As a male you keep join­ Richard '93 was with Outward Bound life. Back here in Kittel")' I'm enjoy­ obsen•ationdeck high up the library ing chanting protest marches in the in Florida for five years and has moved ing my hobby of church cook. I do clock tower. The pathway leads up hopes of catching a pairof panties. (1) back to Boston, where his wife-to-be dinners once a month and luncheons and actually through the mechanism You have a recurring nightmare that will attend graduate school. Son Seth once a month for between 2 5 and 0 that controls the hands on the face. involves blue beanies, large name tags '97 is teaching history at a private people. It' a lot of fun.... Take five Our class dinner was in the Katz wing and butterfly nets ....Congrat ula­ secondary school in \Naltham, Mass. minutes now to tear out the class of the art museum, a great location tions to Elfie Hinterkopf on her Peter sold his business (a retail chain ne\\'S page at the front ofthis maga­ surrounded by beautiful wall-sized marriage last September to Stephen of picture framing stores called zine and tell me something you spent paintings. Class president Bud Biles. They honeymooned in theJapa­ Framekjng) two years ago, with the a lot of time on last week. Or send it Marvin introduced incoming class nese Alps ....Hail, Colby, Hail' short-term goal of competing in the by e-mail (classnews 196-t@alum. president Sunny Coady, VP and -Richard W. Bn11km1 Iron man Triathlon in Hawaii. In Au­ colb)·.edu). I'll print the most inter­ Alumni Council representative Jan gust a year ago while on a training esting responses. Wood Parsons and your continujng 66 Ha,ring just enjoyed a 35th re­ ride on his bicycle he was hit by a car -Sam Shaw Rhondes scribe.Jan continues in the guidance union planning meeting this past Sat­ and suffe red a broken neck. Miracu­ area at N'atick High School in Massa­ urday, I'm reminded to encourage all lously, he was not paralyzed or kjlled. 65 Reunion part 2: ...and we chusetts. \Ve were entertained by the classmates to put the 35th class re­ After a lengthy recuperation, he was yakked and yakked ....Saturday Colby '65 thespians- Bud, Caesar, union dates on your calendars. Re­ able to get back on his bike and morning started with Marty Dodge Pam Plumb Carey and Judy Eyges union 1vill be the weekend of Jw1e successfully complete two triathlons and his ,,·ife, Kari, leading about 30 of Dalton-in a rousing song skjt re­ 8- 10, 2001, with a pre-reunion event last spring. So as not to have to make us on a nature walk through the Colby callmg another era. Professor Tom scheduled fo r Thursday evening and a decision about what to do with the arboretum. lllan:y is a professor at Morrione spoke on current student Friday, June 7 and 8. 'Watch for re­ rest of his life, Peter, his wife and Finger Lakes Community College in activities on campus. Nancy Ryen uruon reminders and updates, and young daughter decided to move to upstate f'e,,- York and passionate Morrione is on Colby's admissions let's see how many classmates each of Jerusalem for a year. \!\Tithno plans, about ecolOITT' and the timber sports staff and explained that yes, we prob­ us can encourage to attend. Reunions the Blumenthals anticipate simply program. lllarry spoke eloquently ably could still get into Colby. Our are great Colby events and a great fi nding exciting things to do once about the interrelationships of flora S Ts of 1160 compare well with way to reacquaint ourselves with old they arrive. Any Colby alums who are and fauna ....Classmates continued today's 1320 once you knock off the friends and with the constantly grow­ passing through should give a call to arri,·e .... Bryan Harrison Curd 100-plus points caused by recentering ing Colby facilities and programs .... (0 1 1-972-2-581-4271), and they will joined us from Arizona, where she is the scores a few years ago. SAT infla­ My husband, FrankZaremba '64, and receive a most hearty welcome' ... enrolled at Arizona State studying tion has joined grade inflation it I have had a wonderful personal and Allen and Janet Meyer Throop forher 11LA. in art history ....Br uce seems. Nancy said the 35 percent professional year. As a fa mily we at­ wrote that on July 7 Jerri Hamilton andJann Buffington Browning re­ admit rate is the same today as when tended the opening of the South Bost '65, the Throops and Elena and ported thatJann is now a placement we applied, but the current465-mem­ Carolina Aquarium, the culmination Peter Anderson walked across the coordinaton,·ith the Insurance Staff­ ber class is up from our 346. 111issing of many years' work for Frank and Golden Gate Bridge. It was a ing Group, an employment and temp from the reunion were Tim and colleagues. Our children have grown celebratory walk with friends forJerri, raffing agency in Lynnfield, 11 1ass. Adora Clark Hill, who now live in up with dad going to Charleston, a survivor of bone cancer, and for Bruce is going for an 111.A. in Ameri­ the Rocky ,\lountains above Denver. S.C., as the aquarium project pro­ Peter and Elena, survivors of major can histol")' at alem State ....Gail However, Tim provided us with a gressed, and it was fun to join all of surgery in the last few years ....Sue and Rick Davis reported that their Top Ten list of "How to know you Charleston in the celebration of its Turnerwrote that she recently en­ children ha,·e now joined the fa mily just might be a member of the Class opening the weekend ofMay 20, 2000. joyed spending the 4th of July in insurance bu iness in �eedham, of 1965 " (I0) \ Vhile on vacation at a \Ne also took the opportunity tO meet Brooks, Maine, with Linda Hall .\lass .... Re,·. Jon Moody i the : posh ,\ 1editerranean spa, you fi nd Sue Turner and her husband, Karl, Lord, Linda's husband, Russell, and chaplain at Hiram College in Hiram, yourself ordering a "Friday Blast" for lunch the day of the Charleston their family. Sue, husband Karl and Ohio, and teaches ethics, religion, with a chocolate frappe and ask tO Aquarium opening. Two weeks later daughter Alissa spent six weeks in philosoph) , etc ....\\ 'e had the class speak with John. (9) As a fe male, you we enjoyed the excitement, fu n and Salisbury Cove, Nlaine, while Karl parade to the gym. Younger clas es find yourself on an evening out re­ celebration of the wedding in worked atthe bio lab and Sue paddled ''ere amused at seeing the occasional minding your significant other that Chatham, Mass., ofour older daugh­ as much as possible. Alissa, 16, ex­ beanie (mine) on a geezer. ... Harold you only have 30 more minutes be­ ter, Karen, to i\1ichael Fox, whom we pands their world through her travels Kow a l\ cla ., agent team raised fore curfew. ( ) You think that the have come to know and love. A month to band weekends in various parts of �OOK for the College. Harold con­ word "significant other" are some later we were ready to put our feet up South Carolina. Sue's special memo­ tinue' a' a la") er; he and Ruth, direc­ obscure term that you must have and relax and went to the Grand ries of Colby include the day that tor of operations at Bosron Public learned in Kingsley Birge's Sociol­ Tetons, Yellowstone and Glacier na­ Henry Holland tossed a pamphlet at L1braf) , arc parents of Elizabeth '9:? ogr I 0 I course. (7) As a male you are tional parks for nvo weeks. This fall her and said, "Here. Go see a llama." .rn d . u<>annah '96 and II\ e in :"'e\\ ron, com·inced that the "Soup �azi" is our younger daughter has headed off That pamphlet ofa study abroad pro­ \la" .... In I999 AJlenP o t mo, ed from the seed of ,\ la Tripp. ( 6) You tO Savannah, Ga., for a master's pro­ gram in Peru changed her life. The ro Bonita pnng'>, Fla., '' here he i get all \\ arm and mi ry eyed at hear­ gram in hist0ric presen>ation at Sa­ Peru group had their 35th reunion in \'P 1n lml..ccp �- Compan) , 1me t­ ing the n1 o '' ords "dime draught."(5) ''annahCollege of Art and Design .... July, and 17 of the 20 participants, ment and '' cal th management er­ You arc �till waiting for the relea e of John Tara sent a wonderful e-mail plus the directors and fa milies, at­ ' ice, ....Con111e and Dave earon Ted Furlong's first folk album. (4) '' ith attached photo to Frank Finizio tended. Another special memory is of arc Ill '\c,, I larrford, Conn. Da\e \.<,amale at '' edding receptions, you bemoaning the fact that his Full Dress George Coleman's Geology I 0 I class, reachc, management at Central Con­ 1mmcd1atel) di,·e under the table Harley had been stolen on his way to which Sue was determined to hate, nccncur . r.ne C1rncr'1t) 111 '-.' c\\ Bnr­ '' hcne' er an) one tinkles a glas t0 ,\ lyrtle Beach, .C. However, he re­ but it took her only about five min­ .un. . . \fterdie lolhter bake, '' c had announce a toast. (3) \s a fe male �·ou ported the good news that he used utes to realize how lucky she was that the afternoon free to e\plore the cam- ha' e found �ourself th rel\\ mg your the insurance proceeds to purchase a olby made her take a lab science'

48 c B TE R 2 The fi nal memory for the moment is per Picher spent tl1ree weeks in Eu­ living the "high life" in Hong Kong "\\later: The Drop of Life" aired on of her math teacher freshman year rope last spring touring with their as his home was on the 36th floor,so stations throughout the country, showing up for a math exam at 8 a.m. son Andre 'O I, who was on a junior when he moved to Naples he chose a showing breathtaking footage from on a Saturday morning in deep visiting program at the Sorbonne. location on the 15th floor overlook­ around the world. If you paid atten­ snow-on snowshoes1-with the ex­ They were accompanied by Jean­ ing the gulf. \<\/hen Dick descends to tion to the credits you noted that tl1e ams in his pocket and a huge grin . ... Michel '96 and daughter Marielle and sea level, he makes his way to the golf chief writer of the series is Bob Field. I will make one fi nal plug for Re­ visited the ancestral village in course with fr equency .... Linda Bob has been traveling the world fi lm­ union 200 I-send any photos of you Tourraine, left in l 662 by Pierre (Mitchell '66) and Lee Potter have ing the series and tells us that it pro­ and/or Colby classmates so that we Picher. Andre got a job bartending in watched both their boys march down vides him with challenge and reward. can all enjoy them at our reunion a Left Bank Canadian hockey bar the aisle in the past two years and now Bob has been writing and producing headquarters! You can send photos called Moosehead's and threatens to have turnedtheir interests to another documentary videos for some time directly to me at 11 Linder Terrace, never come home ....After 32 years shared love: skiing. Lee and Linda and recently ,,·as recognized by his Newton, 1A 02458. with Dow Chemical, the last 10 in have purchased a ski chalet in central professional organization when he re­ -Nmnlie /3owern1n11 Zaremba Hong Kong, Dick Heend has re­ Vermont and intend to spend many ceived a Gold Slate for two of his tired and has settled in Naples, Fla. weekends and vacations tl1ere.... works ....Joe Candida's daughter, 67G reetings1 Mike and Pam Coo- Dick developed an appreciation for Last fa ll a fascinating PBS series called Jean, has enrolled as a freshman at St.

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Contrary to what you may have heard, the biggest threat on the high Castine Ambulance Service. "They didn't have one and I got tired of seas is not "The Perfect Storm." For the crews of the tankers and cargo my car being used as the ambulance," Hudson said. ships that traverse the world's oceans, the real threat may be heart She joined the faculty at Maine Maritime in 1986 and began attacks, burns, injuries suffered in fa !ls or explosions-hundreds of teaching the more complicated medical proced ures required. "My gift miles from possible rescue. is that I can simplify things," Hudson sa id. "You just treat the human That's where the knowledge imparted by Sarah Hudson '69 can body as a machine-I teach the kids, if there's a hole somewhere, plug make the difference between life and death. A trainer of emergency it. If there's not enough fluids, put more fluids in." medical technicians and a professor of ship's medicine at Maine And they do. With ships typically at sea with one ship's medical Maritime Academy, Hudson teaches future merchant seamen and officer, a fully stocked pharmacy and satellite links to doctors on shore, officers to provide medical treatment at sea . "With EMT stuff, we train Hudson's students cope with myriad medical emergencies. She hears them to take care of the patient, get rid of the patient in half an hour," about their cases by e-mail, phone calls and letters from all over the she sa id. "The students who go to sea have to learn to take care of the world. "They'll say, 'Oh, gosh. You won't believe what I had to do,"' patient for four or five days in the middle of the Atlantic." Hudson sa id. That's how long it can take a deep-water ship to come within reach As on land, some patients aboard ship don't survive. But so far the of even the most far-ranging rescue helicopters. Until help arrives, smallest patients have made it. "We've actually had seven students Hudson's students, trained as ship's medical officers but usually doing who had to deliver babies at sea," Hudson said. "They've all been other shipboard jobs, must perform tasks that would fa ll to an entire refugee babies, so they've been in terrible conditions, but, knock wood , hospital staff on land. "They have to start IVs and suture and catheter­ they've a 11 survived." ize people," Hudson said. "They're it." While her former students ship out, Hudson stays in port. She lives At Maine Maritime (enrollment about 700), all students take basic with her sister in Castine in a house overlooking East Penobscot Bay. ship's medicine, she sa id . About 20 students each year take She continues to train students for land duty (Maine Maritime advanced ship's medicine. Hudson sa id she also teaches the supplies EMTs for Castine Ambulance) and to dispense course to veteran deep-water captains and transatlantic common sense advice: "Just slow down and fix what you can sa ilors in intensive week-long sessions during Maine fix and if you can't fix it, you just have to take a deep breath Maritime holiday breaks. and do the best you can and give the patient TLC. Hudson came to ship's medicine through Handholding is important. Handholding is probably her work on dry land. An economics and the most important thing people do." business administration major at Colby, Hudson prescribes handholding; in return the Pittsburgh native moved to Blue Hill she gets the not-so-occas1onal pat on the back. with her parents soon after graduation. "I guess you're always surprised when you She trained as an EMT at Blue Hill have a student who does a great job," she Hospital that year and started working sa id. "It makes you stand back and think, with Blue Hill Ambulance. She moved to 'Wow. I gave them a gift and they've used nearby Castine, home of Maine Maritime, 1t well."' in 1975 and two years later started -Gerry Boyle '78

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Louis ni,·ersity, where she plans to Steve Ford, writing from Chatham, major in English literature. ;\Iean­ N.]., is starting his fifth year as gen­ whileJoe continues to introduce eral counsel of Coty Inc., a global fe r­ ....-.--.-:--� "]""'....,-, Ambassador to Indonesia Robert Gelbard tile minds to the riches ofShakespeare manufacturer of fragrances, cosmet­ '64 was the focusof a New Yo rk Times fe ature at the University of Arkansas. Re­ ics and skin care products with op­ on deteriorating relations between Indone­ cently, Fabio Battagilia '6 called Joe erations in 29 countries and sales in sia and the U.S. His strong criticism of the after he read a news article about more than 80 countries.He works in Indonesian government's slow pace of eco­ Joe's deparonem. Joe "·em on to say, mid-town Manhattan and hasa typi­ nomic and social reform has earned him "It's amazing to me how e,·en 35 cal commute of one and a half hours enmity in the country, but Gel bardhas years or somean nothing when you "Mr. each way' Even though Coty began encounter an old friend. i\Iaybe I'll the respect of the diplomatic corps here in 1904, it is almost a start-up in the try to make the next Colby reunion." because he says the right things," said a U.S. because the parent company r---='-'--- i::iJapanese diplomat ·· Kenneth C. Young It's a ,·ery good thought and onewe �t�aMW; : did not begin acquiring the former hope takes seed in the recesses of Jr. '68 has been named Lewiston, Maine's Coty companies and consolidating your minds. After all, the 35th is less downtown development director. An attor­ them under a U.S. holding company Robert Gelbard '64 than rn·o years away, so start plan­ ney by trade, with a law practice in Lewiston until the 1990s. Steve says it's a f ar ning now1 :\Ieanwhile, e-mail us about in the '70s, Young has sen-ed as commissioner of Maine's Department of cry from Scott Paper in Philadel­ what's new with you. Emironmental Protection and as a director in the U.S. Environmental phia, which he joined immediately -Robert Gracia andJud y Ge1Tie Heine Protection Agency in Washington, D.C. ·· Lee Woodman '69 served as a after law school and where he was : involved for more than consultant for Tbe Patriot, the Mel Gibson Revolutionary ·war film. As 20 years with 68 Andrew Dunn writes from executive producer of Smithsonian Entertainment, where she produced and tissue and printing papers, mostly Hillsdale, 1\'.J,that whenever he and directed many award-winning exhibition films and television specials, from a U.S. legal perspective. Steve his wife, Barbara, travel to \ Vaterville YVoodman was responsible for the Smithsonian's first-ever historical con­ and Mary's twin daughters are sopho­ to ,-is it their daughter Katie '02, they sultation on a major motion picture. She is currently vice presidentof media mores in the engineering program at are treated to the warm and gracious development for PremierSchool.com. Brown University, one son is a se­ hospitality of Jon '69 and Paula Jo- nior in high school and another is a eph Eustis '69, their long-time freshman, and their youngest daugh­ Colby and Korea friends (their Army ter is in seventl1 grade. Steve and tours ofdu�· slightly overlapped back Deaths: Marcia Peterson Robinson '60, October 16, 2000, in Fishers, Ind., Mary had dinner this spring witl1 in the earl�· '70s). Their son, Jason, at62 ·· Bruce'-''·Logan '68, October 3, 2000, in orth Yarmouth, Maine, Terry and John Leopold when they wa married in September '99, and ·:·: visited New Jersey. John is sen1ing at )) Carl T. Rowan H. '68, September 23, 2000, in vVashington, D.C., with much distinction as a trial judge Ja on and his wife, Jen, practicelaw at 75. at Rope & Gray in Boston. Their in the Colorado judicial system. daughter Sarah, who graduated from he and hiswif e, Anne, hosted Pascal, French, Spanish and Arabic. Rich -Na11cy Dodge 81ya11 lJ\'A last year, works for a consult­ a student from Frankfurt, Germany, and Sebs Mamo '70 and their wives ing firm in Arlington, \'a .... Hope through an AFS Student Exchange, recently traveled to Paris together, 6 9 Leslie Podgus Blanding re­ Jah n, who has taught fifth grade in a life-changing experience for them where Rich made a presentation on ports that she is now starting her King ton, 1\'.H.,for 19 years, is en­ all. Their daughter, Sarah, was offto PR and tl1e Internet to 11 French third year as a fu ll-time high school joying being single and started a Germany with AFS in September companies. Rich and Sebs are trying German teacher in Manchester, busine s- impl�· Siamese-raising 1999, sta ying for six weeks with a to organize a reunion of the 1968 N.H., a position that includes run­ kittens. Re ponding to the "lessons familyin the former East Germany Colby track team, which won Colby's ning an annual exchange program. in life question," she says, "Deci­ and then settling with Pascal's fam­ first Maine state championship, so if The annual visits from and to her sions made when we were 20 were ily in Frankfurt. She learned Ger­ you were on tl1e team, please contact school's parmer school in Neustadt, not the best. Reach deep and enjoy man, tra\•eled and attended the 11tl1 Rich ([email protected]) ....Nancy Germany, are definitely the best part being you." Hope would like to know grade in Frankfurt. Back home for Short Hall writes that in May she of the job, if also tl1e most strenuous. the "hereabouts of Paula an her senior year, Sarah might be in­ and Wayne worked on the Vermont The sa·angest thing, she says, is to be ,\ leter.... ] ane Finkeldey Stephen- terested in studying German atColby Square Dance convention in their working in the field she majored in at on "rites that she and John ha,·e but is concerned that "VVaterville is role as presidents of the Vermont Colby.... Will iam H. Lyons was become empty nesrers. Daughter nowhere and too close to home." Association of Square Dance Clubs. recently appointed to a chaired pro­ Kate graduated from Ha,·erford in Ken says, "we can fi nesse too close Then they headed to Orono, Maine, fe ssorship at the University of Ne­ \la� and is doing a fe llowship on u - to home but not \Vaterville as no­ to attend the conferring of anM. B.A. braska College of Law-the Richard tauuble ener� m s\\ eden, and daugh­ " here!" Ken's wife is acti,·e in AFS, on their son, David. Their daughter, H. Larson Professorship of Tax Law. ter �arah 1u.,t '>tarted her fre hman reorganizing the local chapter and Kristin, graduated the following He will be a visiting professor at the �ear at I Iarn1 1d. College. Gane i recruiting host fa milies. Ken has weekend witl1 honors in biology from Vermont Law School in South -,runnedat hc)\1 much kid> bring these sen ed on the local school board for Harl"\vickCol lege in Oneonta, N.Y. Royalton, Vt., during the spring 2001 da� ., to college-her recollection was �i\ rear and was going to run again Kri tin started grad school inJ une at semester. ... Our thanks to Sari Abul­ hnng111g a comforter for the bed and a in �o,·emher for a third three-year Union College; by next year she Jubein, who has taken on the position r,1d10. Sarah\ roommate arrn ed "1th term. The) rncationed in Portugal should have her M.A.T. and be on of class correspondent for the Class of ,1 �r umball mach1ne�)jane '>till " ork'>a� in \pril and hope to visit Germany her way to becoming a top-notch '69. As of last October, all correspon­ ,1 med1cal '><>CUI \\Orker at Dartmouth nt.:\t ) ear to catch up " ith Pascal and biology reacher. Taney was on sum­ dence is being routed his way. l l1tchcod. \ led1cal Center-and long> ro meet Sarah's ne" German friends. mer break from Colchester Nfiddle for the d,11 "hen -,hecan reure-but ... Richard Lewis i� adding to the School when he wrote and waspre­ JQ On behalfofour class, I' l like '>J\' · "11 \a di-,tant dream" 1th another global pu'>h of his public relations paring for a week's canoeing in the to thank Steve Cline, who per­ kid ro get through college." ... Ken agenc� , Richard Le" is Communi­ Temagami region of Ontario. She formed the duties ofclass correspon­ Young "rite., from I lallcJ\1 ell, canon'>, Inc., \11th the addition of hoped to return to school in mid­ dent so beautifully over the past five \Lime. In the 199 -99 -,chool �ear �taff '>peaking Japane�e, Chinc�e, , \ugust relaxed and recharged .... years. He kept us entertained and

50 I c 0 l By . TER 2 OJ informed and in so doing provided to extend a time-honored tradition: i\lohonk :\Iountain House in 'ew times, arguing politics and enjoying us with that little extra measure of Libby Brown Strough, call me! Paltz, N.Y., where I work. Stuart, his the sun and surf. Jim works in com­ class identity, which is the effect of a -Brenda /-less]01·da11 wife,Joan, their two sons, ages 13and puter mapping for the Department well-written column. Thanks, Steve 7, and his mother-in-law vacationed of Agriculuire in D.C. Ray is still on -you've passed a bright torch1 And 71 Reunion planning is well under at Mohonk for five days in August. the American suidies fa culty at Penn I'd like to thank all of you who have way for our 30th reunion, June 8-10, Suiart is principal at a school in State, specializing in contemporary entrusted me with this pleasant task 2001. Committee members met in Groton, Conn., which is largely at­ fiction .... Ed Hatch, thinking of for the next fi ve years. I can tell you Wa ltham, Mass., last fall, and al­ tended by children of Navy staff. He retirement, encourages sons Kevin from past experience that being class though the group got down to busi­ regularly sees Jack Fine, who lives in and Connor to watch Tiger \ Voods correspondent is a great way to feel ness quickly, everyone had a great Gainesville, Fla., with his wife and and Pete Sampras in between their a connection with the school, as is time reminiscing. The committee, two children, ages 16and 13. Accord­ own sports activities! Ed was voted serving on the Alumni Council, led by our class president,] erry Lay­ ing to Suiart,Jack is a very successful "Top Gun" among securities ana­ which I hereby also recommend man, is planning a variety of activi­ lawyer who handles high-profile lysts for the fi fth time by The /Vall (right, PhiP). It's guaranteed to make ties, from pre-reunion events prior to cases. Stuart looks fitand healthy­ treet Journalanal yst survey-which you proud of your Colby connec­ arriving on campus to our class din­ hardly like someone with college he says should properly shock his tion. And now my modest charge to ner on Saturday night. Committee classmates who are fast approaching Colby professors. His specialty is in you: your column will only be as members include Paul and Jane 50. He's contemplating a job change, the media industry ....Twi la Purvis good as the information I receive Hight Edmunds, Nancy Hammar and we mused about career moves (a Seh.nert sent me a post card from from you. Just remember how nice Austin, Dave Eddy, Nancy Neckes year ago I left my job as a tenured Greece, where she was vacationing it is to hear news of your class­ Dumart, Paul and Susan Sammis faculty member at a community col­ with a girlfriend while her rwo boys mates-your news is part of that Spiess and myself. Information will lege to become general manager at a were at ski camp. Her husband, Rusty information pool, so take a few min­ be mailed to everyone in the class, or resort hotel) and retirement years. So '75, is working hard at his ne\1 busi­ utes and drop me a line ....We had you can check out Colby's reunion all of this makes me wonder about ness ....Shel ley Bieringer Rau a wonderful Reunion \Neekend in \Neb site at www.colby.edu/alumni/ what mid-life changes the rest of you writes that she works as a hand thera­ June, kicked off in the Portland area reunion. Mark your calendars for our ma)' be experiencing. Please write pist for a group of orthopedic sur­ with a dinner/brunch/golf combi­ 30th and plan to returnto Mayflower and share your news. geons and that her husband, Rick, is nation and followed by several cam­ Hill thisJune! -Ja ckie Nienaber Appelt/om a psychologist. Their yearly treat is pus events, including a barbecue, an -Ja mes 1-/awkins their week at the Berkshire Choral impressive presentation by Stu J 4 Bruce Carmichael reports Festival, where the)' take classes and Rothenberg, our class dinner with J 3 News from our class continues that he retired from the Air Force as perform. Shelley's love of music fe auired guest Professor of English to be slim. Please take a few minutes a colonel in the fall of19 98 and settled started with a Jan Plan, and this year John Sweney and a delightful visit and drop me a line about what's go­ in Park City, tah. Bruce is working at tl1e festival she was pleased tl1at from Bill and Linda Cotter. The ing on in your life. Better yet, e-mail for L-3 Communications, which pro­ fe llow choristers included Jim Cotters have served the College with me, like Susan Schink did. Susan and duces data link equipment for mili­ Armstrong, who was the chair ofthe marvelous grace and success, and we I grew up in Ridgewood, N.J., where tary reconnaissance aircraft. He and ,\1usic Department when Shelley was wish them a pleasant retirement .... she continues to live, so her news his wife, Jennifer, have two children, at Colby ....Bonnie Nielson reports Notwithstanding the fact that we strikes home for me. In February in Gavin, 7, and Erin, 6, and enjoy life in that her son, Zachary, is off to Gor­ have managed to edge toward the the midst of a major life change, Su­ the mountains .... I was surprised to don College. Bonnie is now working front of the reunion parade (when san left a 2 5-year career in corporate receive an e-mail from MaryAnn at Colby and reminded me that in our did that happen1), we enthusiasti­ communications and market research Sartucci Andrews that came from freshman year, 30 years ago, Earl cally kicked up our heels atthe dance to pursue a master's in divinity de­ tl1e next town and to learn that she Smith had just been appointed as o­ on Sauirday night and didn't draw a gree from Union Theological Semi­ had a hand in the new librar)' v\Teb ciate dean ofmen. Earl is now dean of deep breath from the time we reached nary in New York City. She aspires to site, which I use all the time to reser·ve the College. Bonnie saw Vicki Parker the campus until the time we left. It be ordained as a priest in the Episco­ books. MaryAnn is working on an Kozak twice last summer. Vickie's was just so wonderfu l to see so many pal Church. This past summer she ,\1.A. in human resource management two boys and her ''olunteer dutie of us all together. Many of us men­ completed a chaplaincy training pro­ at Colorado State University. She keep her busy bur lea\•e enough time tioned how integral to our lives these gram at Valley Hospital in Ridgewood reports little beyond working full time for her to enjoy their place on the lake reunions have become over the years and then joined the staff there as a and studying but was planning an in Readfield, ,\laine.... Chu ck and and how truly important we have fl ex-contingent staff chaplain. She AJaskan cruise ....Marilyn Lebowitz Cathy Phillips Jewitt have happily become to each other as we lead writes that as "a card-carrying stu­ Rothberg reports that son Jonathan returned to .\laine after 24 years in interesting lives, make interesting dent again, !her] feet love white socks is off to Cornelland daughterJoanna Maryland teaching at Oldsfield choices, blossom continually. Great and running shoes instead of panty is finishing up at the niversity of School. The)' continue their careers to see: Molly, Barb, Hawk (what's hose and heels." In her spare time she Delaware, so the old empty nest syn­ in education. Cathy lo,•es to garden, her fi rst name'), Joni, Phil, Todd, continues as a director of the ln;:erna­ drome looms on the horizon. She and and Chuck is in a bluegrass band as Skip, Peter, Andy, Andy, Sandy, tional Photographic Council and as husband Brian saw Mick Chapuk, well as a country gospel band .... Chip, Judi, Linda, Peter, Dave, an NGO at the UN,and she does the his wife, Sandra, and their adorable Remember that your news comes Linda, Steve, Laura, Bill, Ken,Jeff, scholarship programs for photojour­ I-year old, Ana-:\Iaria,this past win­ right to me when you use e-mail Sandra, Steve, Debbie,] udy, Mike, nalism students. She is also a trustee ter in Bethlehem. Pa. A trip to i\'.Y.C. (classnews l [email protected]). Chickie, Paula, Sue, Ron, Marlene, for the Y\\'CA in Bergen County, provided a chance to ,;sit with Peter -Robin Su:eeney Peabody Stu, Brenda, Ellie, Anne, Nicky, '.]. usan stays in touch "·ith teve Schultz and i\Iichael Strone. Jeff, Dan, Donna and many spouses Capaldo '74 and his wife, Christie ,\ Iarilyn sa�·s e,·eryone i doing well. 7 5 Ir is appropriate to begin this who have become a valued part of Pope, who li,•e in Oahille, Ont., ...Jim Heald wrote that he and his column with a write-up of our 25th this group. I hope I haven't left any­ Canada. Steve ''isited Susan while he wife, Laura, enjoyed a long weekend reunion, which presumably did in­ one out (that's the danger in a list!)­ internedat the United Nations for a a r the South Jersey shore with Ray deed take place in the year 2000. i f I did, I apologize ....Looking week in .July .... I was fornmate this i\lazurek and his fa mily. Jim says (How in the world did RELS foresee forward to hearing from you all. And summer to meet Stuart Wolf at the�· had great fun rehashing old that?) But I didn't go, and neither did

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\'OU. �or has a police spokesperson of appearing in community theater. Co1111fly's Good. The drama focuses Gillette. But a� a graduate of Suffo lk ;,.i,·en an\' details ofthe e,·ents and the ln Julr Doug plared ,\lonastatos in on com•icts in I 8th-century Botany Law School U.D. '78) �he wa� the . :11eged perpetrators. Ho"·e,·er, if ,, e Operafe st �.H. 's production of Th e Bay. Joyce played multiple roles, as subject of a feature article in the Suf­ had crone, I am sure that ,,.e all \\"Ould .1 lagir Flute. In August he appeared in did Peter Conant, the brother of Su­ fo lk Law i'1agrr::.i11e. The article, titled ha,.: had a ,,·onderful time renewing the Peterborough G'.H.) Players pro­ san Conant Cook. Additionally, "Loyal to Gillette," focuses on the old friendships and forging ne\\" ones, duction of Om· Tou:n as Professor Joyce served as assistant director and years she spent as the only woman on recalling our steps on shaded paths, Willard. A highlight was playing a arranged a traditional folk tune for one of Gillette's operating commit­ gathering at the shrine, hailing the scene opposite ,·eteran actor James the production. In her spare time, tees and her effo rts to bring other Blue and Gra\' and parting,,·ith man�· \\'hitmore. Doug \\"ants to remind ]o\•ce teaches British literature at women into management positions. incere promi es to "keep in touch, people that he can be contacted at ,\ [essalonskee High School in Oak­ Ha,•ingbeen with Gillette for more no reallr, this time I mean it, I real!�· od [email protected]. . . . Joyce land. By the way, the play had still than 20 years, Deborah was recently do!" ... In real life, Doug Schwarz Smith also has maintained a firmgrip another Colb)' connection. The di­ put in charge ofworldwide legal strat­ report that '' hile he continues to on the \\"orld of the theater (and hasn't rector was Howard Koonce, chair egy for the oral care side of the busi­ make a li,·ingas a ;elf-employed com­ changed a bit in 2 5 �·ears, I hear), emeritus of Performing Arts ....\\'e ness, which generates 1.2 billion a puter programmer, he has joined the ha,·ing recently appeared in the all know that Deborah Marson works year in sales. Congratulations, ranks of profe;sional actors after rears Belfast ,\ !askers presentation of Our as assistant general counsel for Deborah1 (And can any classmate top

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If there was ever a fisherman who could be described as a Renais­ He's run seminars all along the Maine coast, and his companies sell sance man, it's Carter Newell '77. seed oysters and mussels to get newcomers started. "Even if they're Newell spends much of his work week as staff biologist for Great just looking for supplemental income between fishing seasons, it can Eastern Mussel Farms in St. George, Maine, but also manages to keep be worth it," he said. up a 20-year association with the Pemaquid Oyster Co., which he co­ Eventually Newell would like to cut back some of the hard physical ounded with Jeff McKeen '76 and Chris Davis '78. Newell produces labor-"the 85-hour weeks at sea, the diving in cold water"-and spend academic papers with regularity, hopes to finish his doctorate at the more time promoting and studying his chosen field. He's done recent University of New Brunswick next year and is a one-man advocate and presentations in New Orleans, Seattle and Holland. A faculty advisor entrepreneur for aquaculture development along the vast Maine coast. once told him to write at least one research paper a yea r, and he's taken In his spare time, he fiddles with the Old Grey Goose, one of Maine's that advice: "It keeps you fresh, it keeps you on top of your field." longest-running folk ensembles. and somehow manages to find time Casting back to his Colby days, he says for his wife and family. He has four children, includ ing a new baby. that, despite having spent much of his time It's a simple matter of scheduling, Newell implied during an in the biology labs, he appreciates the interview not far from the docks in Damariscotta where some of his College's requirement in the oyster rade takes place: "Three days for mussels, one day for oysters, humanities. "I can still remember one day for writing and fiddling." Much of his academic work is done [Mark] Benbow's Shakespeare during the winter. when the fishing 1s slow "and there's a lot of quiet course and John Mizner's on 1me along he coast." existential literature. They teach A Connecticut native, Newell found Maine much to his liking when you to write, and I can't tell you he arrived a Colby, and aside from travel for academic and commer­ how va luable that's been." c.a endea ors he's been here since graduation. It was while on a Despite his academic bent, Wa sor Fellowship 1n Scotland, studying snails, that he first became Newell retains much of the 1n rigued by the poss1b1l1t1es of commercial aquaculture. When he saltiness and dry humor of the as�ed about a research program spec1al1z1ng in shellfish, he was Maine coast. "I count it a good referred o he University o Maine's Darling Center 1n Boothbay day on the water," the ca pta in of Harbor lr'1agine having o ravel all that way to find that out," he said. two fishing vessels said, "when A f years la er he had his mas er's degree from UMaine and a there's no budd1rg career whining from the we! ta ec; an empirical pragma 1c approach to bu1ld1ng aquacul­ crew-and no i.. re operat1orc; A lo of Ma ne fisherman aren't going to be impressed b1olog1st Jokes." b age rict1 qJ1c p1 er, he said, "but 1 you can show them how to do -Douglas t, provide tie cols and ou line he opportuni y, they'll give 1t a ry " Rooks '76

52 Deb's longevity with the same com­ sit)• (as associate professor of En­ nis, rollerblade and occasionally bike 1970s Correspondents pany') ... Ed Decker reports (tongue glish). In July she renirned from an ride. I le mentioned that he doesn't in cheek we suspect) that he is now exciting two-week tnp to St. Peters­ seem tO ha\'e enough time for all the 1970 the activities director at the Golden burg, Russia, where she worked with demands, requirements, meetings, Brenda Hess Jordan Ilind Retirement liome in Rancho Russian university teachers on ways activities, interests, hobbies and sports 141 Tanglewood Drive M,1\ario, N.M. l le plans field trips, of teaching writing in their English that now fi ll their ca lendar, but he's Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 630-858·1514 bingo tournaments and other "fun classes ....Check out the editorial looking forward to returningfor the [email protected] stuff" for the residents. "Sometimes, reviews on the amazon.com \\'eb site 25-year reunion-he really enjoyed it's a lot like a frat party around and you'll fi nd a nice review on Janet the 20th. 1971 here," he says, "but the party is usu­ Wray Gorman's Even ,1 /y Fm11i�)', -Ellen D. O'Brien James Hawkins ally ending around sundown now, the first of a trilogy concerning a pre­ 485 Locust Street instead of sunrise. Not that I could Civil \\'ar young \\'Oman set on a path 78 Thanks for all the news1 I re- Attleboro, MA 02703 508-226-1436 handle that these days, anyway'" Ed, determined by her fa mily's heritage cei\'ed e-mail titled "Ascarphought" classnews197 [email protected] who claims he was always an avid and her struggle to find her own path. from Doug Giron. lle \\ aS in the stickball player and Frisbee golfer at . . . Scott Butchart reported on the company of Pete "Hurra" Krane '79, 1972 Colby, says he recently won the Butte birth on August I 0 ofa new baby, boy and they were into some serious party Janet Holm Gerber County amateur golf tournament. ... #3 , named Conall. Congratulations, action. Hurra \\'as paying his first 409 Reading Avenue Hey, this e-mail sniff is easy. So Scott. ...Joe and Noel Bury Stella's visit to G)'ro in some time as he was Rockville, MD 20850 301-424-9160 drop me a note sometime. fi rst-born, Abbe)', is a "first year" at cruising through Pro\'idence, R. l ., on [email protected] -Bruce Yo 1111g Colby. Does that make me fe el old or his "ay to the Cape .... I ran into what' Both Joe and Noel are teachers Sarah Bryan Severance at a local 1973 7 6 i\lark your calendars now for and remain very busy with the ath­ Starbucks \l'hile grabbing some cor­ Jackie Nienaber Appeldorn our 25th reunion, June 8-10, 2001. letic pursuits of daughters ,\ lary and porate fuel. Sarah \\ aS on her way 1437 Old Ford Road Plans are underway bp great group of ,\ Iaggie, including ,\ Iarv's recent par­ home to 1'.j. after picking up her 13- New Paltz. NY 12561 914-255-4875 our classmates who ha,·e ,·olunteered ticipation as a member of the East and 15-)•ear-old sons from Camp [email protected] to be the 1976 Reunion Planning Regional Championship team at the Kieve, Sandy Buck's stamping Committee. As of late August, the Softball \ \'orld Series in Kalamazoo, grounds. I \l'Onder \\'hat kind of an 1974 group included Scott McDem1ott, ,\Jich., last summer ....That's about effect it has on a teenage kid to be left Robin Sweeney Peabody Ann Beadle, Janet Oken Nicholas, it for now. One more ti111e: Plan to with Roebuck all summer . ...Ge orge 46 Elk Lane Peter Labombarde, Sharon �'alsh attend our 2 5th reunion during the week­ Kesaris wrote from Bar l ]arbor that Littleton, CO 80127 303-978-1129 McNally,PamCame,BillCampbell, end of June 8- 10, 2001. he, Doug Maffucci, Jon Hubbard fax: 303-904-0941 Brian Hurley, Nancy Daly, Susan -Valerie Jones Roy '77, Dave Raymond '7 7 and Peter classnews197 [email protected] Tauer and Jennie Frutchy Ford. Roy '68 attended the Fifth Hiram There may be other classmates in­ 77Chris McKeown Burry was to 1\ laxim Society machine-gun fe stirnl 1975 volved by now, but please plan to move into a new senior executive at Dover-Foxcroft in July. George Bruce Young come to Colby that weekend to see position at the Defense Intelligence claimed that it \\'as a nice break from 20 Applewood Avenue Billerica, MA 01821 e"eryone and reminisce' Please di­ Agency, \ Vashington, D.C., late in the brutal pace of summer in a tourist 978-443-6417 rect your comments, questions and/ the fa ll. Currently she works in DIA's to\l'n to see 50 or 60 men and \\'Omen [email protected] or suggestions to the committee (c/o corporate headquarters managing shooting machine guns all at once at Scott ,\IcDermott, who can be strategic planning, fi nancial resources junk cars. He called them a "Serious 1976 reached at 978-402-2 710, or to Mar­ and public affairs and corporate out­ Second Amendment cro\l'd." They Valerie Jones Roy garet Viens '77 in the Alumni Office). reach programs. In her new position especially liked the fl ame t\1ro" er 38 Hunts Point Road Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107 ... Kate Cone's daughter Sam is now she will manage mi!itar)' analysis for demonstration at lunchtime. I'm sure 207-767-0663 attending Goucher College, where all of the ,\ Tidd le East and Africa, and it reminded George of his old p)T0- fax: 207-767-8125 she received an academic scholarship she S

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fice. Lynn has extensive trademark­ riding-at reunion she heard that Lisa related experience in .S. and inter­ Mackintosh lives a fe "' miles away in lichael Roy '74 \\'as honored by the ;\Iaine national trademark prosecution and i\lahwah, N".J., and has two horses

••• Town and City ;\ lanagement Association for filing strategies, trademark selection that need to be ridden1 Suze Connolly Levere is in W. Hartford, his \\'Ork as Oakland, ;\laine, town manager. A and counseling, trademark disputes, co-existence and licensingagreements, Conn., with husband Larry and their Central ;\Iaine .1 Iorni11g Sentinel article cited and domain name issues and disputes. children, Julia, 6, and James, 4. She Ro�· "for his all-around talents, particularly She is a frequent speaker and pre­ hopes to get into teaching using her his ability to respect the opinions of senteron trademark and domain name master's degree in reading and lan­ others" ·:· The SuffolkUni,·ersity Lall' School issues. Lynn recei1·ed her ].D. cum guage ....Ellen Mercer Papera alumni magazine honored Deborah 'larson laude from the Uni,·ersity of Puget and Johanna Rich Tesman trav­ '75's 20-year career ,1-ith Gillette, where she is Sound School ofLa11-. ... I really need eled to reunion together with their ' assistant general counsel and a corporate of­ to hear from you, as I have nothing oldest daughters and Johanna's ficer responsible for all Gillette products for more forfurure columns. I would re­ newest little redhead. Ellen resides Asian and Latin American businesses. She also Deborah Marson '75 ally love to hear from Janet Deering in Wyckoff, N.J., with husband sen·es as a Colby O\·erseer and is a trustee at her Bruen, Libby Maynard Gordon and Raymond and three daughters. She daughter's school, Bea,·er Country Day, in ;\lassachusetts. Debbie Lieberman Moore. Please enjoys beinginvolved in her children's write1 Please call1 Drop in1 schools and the community.Johanna -Chei-i Bailey Powers and her husband, Barry '81, have two children, Emma, 9, and Lucy, 14 H. ,\larshall H Deaths: Mary '73, September 25, 2000, in S�Tacu e, KY., at 80 i\Iany members of the Class of months.Johanna works part time for 91 -:· Katherine W. Fanning H '79, October 19, 2000, in Wareham, ,\ las . '80 live in Maine. Herb Perry is in the school district evaluating chil­ South Berwick 11·ith his wife and two dren ages 3-5 with speech delays, one interested in ,-isiting or learning \'ermont) markets e1wironmentallr daughters. He told me that he toils in autism and behavior problems. She more about Palestine to contact her cleaner electricity in deregulated en­ "semi-obscurity" as a newspaper edi­ also works in the private sector ad­ at [email protected] .... Steve ergy markets. Joann is working very tor for the Yo rk fVeekly in York, ,\ Iaine. ministering psychological evalua­ ;\ lillerchecked in from the west coast hard at keeping up with Zoe's active ...Dottie Foster Vachon is in tions. Barry is a mathematics professor of Florida, where he's lived for l 6 educational, social and recreational Ellsworth with her podiatrist hus­ at Dickinson College in Pennsylva­ ,·ear . He wondered about some of schedule . . ..Alic ia Rodriguez band, three children, various live­ nia. He is the chairman of the depart­ the old Pi Lams, specificall�· Tony Connolly is expanding/evolving her stock and pets. She works with her ment and is busy finishing a graduate Lopez, Dave Abrahamson and business to coach exclusively. Gener­ husband in his practice and also en­ math textbook ....Ja ck McBride \Vally Olien (whom Ste,·e is quite ally AJicia helps people to live more joys making creative photo albums lives in Concord, J\lass., with wife confident he could still beat at fully, with more ,-italitr in their pro­ and spending time 11·ith her family ,\Ielissa and children John, "'ill and roofball). te,·e and his wife, Terri, fe ssional and personal li1·es. She mar­ and friends . ... Bob Bower resides in Louisa. He is a builder in housing and son, .\lax, li1·e in Treasure Island ried] er!')' Connolly '7 5 and th er have Cumberland with his wife, Taney, development ... . Jean Minkel lives on the beach of the Gulf of :\Iexico. a --rear-old son, Joseph, who just and their three children, ;\[ag gie, Fred in ew \ Vindsor, N.Y. Five years ago I le misses frozen beer on the win­ started kindergarten. Ther live just and Katherine. He works in Portland she started an independent consult­ dowsi 11 of his Colby dorm, but outside Annapolis, ,\Id., and Jerry is in labor and employment la11· and ing company in the area of assistive marguerita while watching the sun­ head ofthe upper school at the Severn enjoys fishing for stripers .... Fred technology. Her company special­ '>Ct 01 er the gulf are a reasonable School in Severna Park, ,\ Jd. AJicia Madeira also lives in Cumberland izes in exploring options for mobil­ sulmitute. I le sold his C.P.A. prac­ plans on making our 25th1 with his wife, Trish, and two sons, ity, specialized seating and otl1er tice to \.mencanExpress 11rears ago -Robert S. Woodbmy John and Nathan. He is the VP of functional devices for people with to help establish their accounting strategic accounts for "'right Express, physical disabilities. She had one of presence 111 the outheast C ..He 7 9 I ha1·e baby news to report. a Portland subsidiary of Avis .... Pete her projects shown on Dateline last ran tlur corner of the country for Larry Sparks and his wife, -:\'ancy, '81 and Mary Lynah Bishop love year. Hercompany also pro1ridesedu­ them J'> the� built the ninth largest welcomed into their family a son, Ji,·ing near the ocean in Saco. Pete is cation to health professionals about accounung practice in the count!')-. 'te1·en Alexander Sparks, on August a stockbroker at Tucker Anthony in assistive technology. . . . John \ \'hde he was there. the state of -. 2000. His godparents are Carol and Portland and insists that playing golf Veilleux along with his wife, Diana, Flomb went after ·te1e, attempting Dean ,\lorrissey of Beaufort, S.C. is an important part of his job1 ,\ lary and son, Jed, 4, live in Maryland. He to t.tkc h1.,C:.P . \. liceme because he Lari')· says that ther 1·isit Dean and is the director of corporate and foun­ is an in-house lawyer for MCJ \ Vorld 11 J'> pratt1c111g 111 a non-traditional Carol often,especially in April when dation relations at the University of Class Consumer Business in wireless, forum. Src1 e 11 as '>Clere I� m1 ffed and the) lea1 e Connecticut forthe warmth New England .... Elsewhere, Ken local and Internet se1·vices. He still '>ued the '>Ute. 111.,case 11 ent to the of South Carolina . . .. Kyle Harrow's Sacks is working in New York ity sings occasionally.... Bai-clay Foo rd L .'->. upre1m: Coun (\Idler '" The Flh!Joi 11 a'>born on April 30and joins for Citigroup in investments and fi­ is a software developer in New York '->t.lle ofFlorida). 11 here he 11 on una111- her Ing brother, amuel, 4. Krle and nance .... Doug Martin, who lives in City. He spends his free time camp­ 111ou,\� . lffut111Ti111,{l 11d11\ . a trade rag, fa mil� ha1 e been residing in .\ lillburn, \ \'ethersfield, onn., with his wife, ing, scuba diving and caving .... n.111lt:d him to their Ji.,tof \ !mt lntlu­ ".J .. for almost three ) ears afterli1·ing n1 o sons and three dogs, works for Charlie White,wif e J\lfari (Samaras cnti.11 \ccount.tnh in the L .'->. I le 111 '( oronto for i\ years. She i� 1 el') the em·ironmental consulting firm '81) and their four children, Charlie, then opu1cd h1.,011 n practice ag,11n' ha pp) hc111g a member of the "unpaid \larin Em·ironmental. ... Li a Kalli,] .T. and Alec, moved to Madi­ . Bill .rndJ oann Barr: etchell 11 orkforce" a.,an at-home mom. If.,hc 1\lcDonough 0' eill is living in the son, \ Vis., this past year when Charlie .1 lont:11 1th their 2-� c.ir-old llJughter. need., e\cttcmcnt, \ l11lhurn I'> onli a 11 iJd., of nonhwestern -:\'e11 jersey took a position with Land's End. f Iis /oc .•1rL mm mg from Burlington, ) --mmutc tra111 nde from ".Y.C:. ... 11 ith black bear, deer, 11 ild turkev and previous job was with Orvis in \ t .. m \u.,tm, I t:\J'>, 11 here Bill I'> Li nne raybeal ha'> 10111cd Perk111., fO\ in her back yard. She enjoys jJlay­ ,\ Janchester, Vt. ...New fa ther Pe­ \ P-controllcr of C.recn \lounr.1in ( .rne1 . . 1 . . P. as co-chair of their tradc- ing tennis, skiing and canoeing 11 ith ter Asher proudly reports the birth I· ncr1:-� Comp.111� . C.rcu1 \ lountam 111.irk and cop� nght coun•>Ci1ng and her hu.,hand, Sean, and her

54 B • [R . Peter and his wife, Angela, very busy. tics up and running by 200 1 ... Pam 1999. Kyra is much loved by her big 1980s Correspondents They live in Vlhite Plains, N.Y., in a Ellis ran into both Elisabeth Eustis sister, Laura, 4, and brothers, Greg, home they have been slowly but and JeffGoliger at the Portland, 14, and Nick, 12. S "retired" from 1980 steadily renovating. Peter works at Maine, Sidewalk Art Show. Pam says Fidelity Investments in '98 but re­ Lynn Collins Francis Met Life in New York City as a Jeff is living in southern California, joined part time nine months later. 16 Oakridge Road project manager in one of their in­ changing careers from medical re­ Garry and S still live in Andover, Sudbury, MA 01776 formation technology groups. An­ search to computers. He has a 7- having added on to the house again [email protected] gela is a marketing research manager year-old son .... Harvey Coco sent to make room for their expanding 1981 for a Pepsi-Lipton parrnership at me an e-mail after seeing how many fa mily. S spent a special afternoon Beth Pniewski Wilson Pepsico headquarters in Purchase, of our classmates live in Vermont. in Boston with Ann Skinner Rider, P.O. Box 602 N.Y.... A classmate asked me to Harvey and his wife, Deborah, and Kim Smith McCartney, Dianne Harvard, MA 01451 include this in the column: "Whitey, three daughters, Olivia, Sophie and Conley Lavangie and Mary Lee 978-456-8801 Nellie says hi ...send a message to Hannah, live in Old Bennington, Vt., Santoro, wife ofJed Santoro. Ann, a [email protected] [email protected]." ...By now where his dental practice, which spe­ children's book editor for Knopf, was 1982 I hope that you all have received cializes in implant and reconstructive in town for a book conference. Kim, Mimi H. Rasmussen your class newsletter with question­ dentistry, has been located since 1993. a pediaa-ician, lives in Sudbury, Mass., 219 Lexington Ave. naire. Please send your comments His daughters are all avid skiers and with husband Doug McCartney and Cambridge, MA 02138 back to me soon. I will close this horseback riders. They bought their children .... \Viii, 9, and Blake, 6. 617-492-1002 issue of our class news with this ques­ first horse a year ago, and to their Dianne, active as ever, lives in South [email protected] tion for all of you to answer. v\Tho is surprise it gave birth to a foal last Portland, Maine, with husband Paul 1983 the most interesting person you've June. Kate and Marc Jeton '82 are and daughter Meaghan, 13.... Abigail Sally Lovegren Merchant met since graduating in 1980, and godparents to the Cocos' oldest Smith sentnews last April, when win­ 24 Easy Street how did you meet this person? I look daughter, Olivia, and are happy to terwas just right around the cornerin Mt. Desert, ME 04660 forward to hearing from you with report that they are moving back to New Zealand. Abigail and her hus­ 207-244-0441 your answer-and your news. Maine .... Also living in Vermont are band are both professors in the divi­ fax: 207-244-9445 -Ly1111 Collins Frm1cis David and Arny Haselton Bolger. sion of sciences at the University of [email protected] Last] uly they welcomed a son, Liam, Otago. Abby enjoys teaching marine 1984 I received an e-mail from my geology (in tl1e last fe w years they 81 into the family to join big sister Sadie. Cynthia M. Mulliken-Lazzara old roommate Terry Jacques, who Amy is enjoying being a stay-at-home have had junior year abroad students 18 Sunshire Avenue is living in central Pennsylvania. In mom ....Margaret Libby had a from the U.S.A., including some from Sausalito, CA 94965 1997 Ten-y co-founded a nonprofit showing of her animal paintings and Colby) and also gets to lead fi eld 415-332-3542 group called Equalogy, whose mis­ pastels at the O'Farrell Gallery in courses on tl1eir research vessel­ [email protected] sion is to produce positive social Brunswick, Maine, last spring. . . . which she would enjoy more if she 1985 change around issues of equality. Gary Smith is producer, rock group didn't get seasick' Baby David was Sue James Geremia They utilize interactive educational manager and co-owner of Fort born in December 1998, and their 87 Centre Street theater to raise awareness of violence Apache Studios in Cambridge. Ac­ oldest boy, Ned, 5, started school this Dover, MA 02030 against women. Terry says that after cording to Th e Boston Globe he was fa ll. ..Tim Dawson joined the 508-7 85-8366 having worked in education, theater planning on spending last New Year's Internetworld and heads up business [email protected] and domestic violence and sexual as­ Eve in a lean-to made of palm fronds development, structuring partner­ sault, she has managed to combine on a deserted beach on Kauai .... ships and alliances with other Internet 1986 Wendy Lapham Russ her whole career history into a single Richard Demers bought a house in fi nancial services companies for 146 West Main Street, Apt #1 focused effort. Terry works behind Moorpark, Calif., last December. Last mPower, the leading Internet-based Newark, DE 19711 the scenes and hires professional ac­ J\1arch he joined a new telecommuni­ investment advisory company. Last 302-283-1225 tors to perform the plays. They have cations start-up fi rm, Integrated spring Tim went to Austin for Brian [email protected] been touring colleges and universi­ J\ 1icromachines, in Pasadena. The Sharples's second wedding. Also ties from Maine to West Virginia, company received its first round of there were i\ilark Avery and Ken 1987 Jane Nicol Manuel presenting interactive plays about venture capital funding last May to Sharples '8 I. ...Amy (Thompson 8 Wentworth Drive acquaintance rape and dating vio­ develop optical switches for optical '83) and Chris Landry live in Beverly, MA 01915 lence. Last September their program telecommunications. His position Conway, i\lass., with their boys, Ben 978-927-6084 was presented at Colby as part of the there is project manager for 3-D sys­ and Dylan, 4 and 2. After 12 years in fax: 520-833-6214 first-year student wellness seminar tems .... I recently read in The Boston the museum field, Chris recently left [email protected] series. Terry also wrote that Barbara Globe that Bob Ruzzo is an attorney to become the director of develop­ Bullock visited her last winter. Speak­ for the i\ lassachusetts Turnpike Au­ ment at the Food Bank of \\'estern 1988 ing of Barbara, she asked me to put in thority but is leaving to join the i\ las­ i\ Iassachusens. Am)' is executi,·e di­ Lauren Frazza 200 East 78th Street, Apt. 19A a word for our class \ Veb site (www. sachusetts Housing Finance Authority. rector of the Children's i\luseum at New York, NY 10021 a 1 umn icon nections.com/col by/) and . I recently attended a great 40tl1 Holyoke ....Andrea Branmer Ii,·es 212-717-7020 for signing in. It would be nice to get birthday parry for Steve Rowse '83, in Stamford, Conn., and works as in­ [email protected] more people to write in our guest who lives not farfrom me in Harvard, housecounsel at GE Capital A,-iation book, especially with our 20th re­ i\Iass .... I hope you all are planning Sen�ces, Inc. She lo,·ed her rwo )·ears 1989 m1ion coming up. Barbara says the on attending our 20th reunion, June in Seattle, with .\It. Rainier and Lake Anita L. Terry site is low tech but if anyone is inter­ 8- 101 Please keep e-mailing' \\'ashington right outside her win­ 501 Warwick Street St. Paul, MN 55116 ested in revamping it, let her know -Beth Pnirv:ski Wilson dow, but "·anted to be closer to her 651-698-9382 ([email protected]). Barbara is back at familr in i\Iaine. Andrea plays golf fax: 651-848-1182 Penn State after a sabbatical, a part of SJ Lickdyke Morissette "·eek!)- in a league and spends sum­ 82 [email protected] it spent in Paris. She is now working sends news of her second daughter, mer weekends pla,-ing golf or a-a,·el­ to get a new graduate unit in linguis- Kyra Suzanne, born in October ing to i\laine to see her nieces or to

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hang out at camp \\'ith her parents 110/ogy ,\ feetings, and is working out of the last five years as a social worker at daughter Paige are all getting used and brothers and their fa milies. She her home in Essex, i\Iass. She re­ various elementary schools in rural to the New England way of life in occasionally stops by Colby to see the cently returnedto work aftertime off i\ Iaine, working with emotionally and Marshfield, Mass. Kai's third birth­ new buildings and to lunch with her following the birth of her son, Simon behaviorally disturbed kids and their day was spent with Jon Schwartz formerroommate :\leg Bernier ' 81. Peterson ... . Nancy Smith Daley families. Having been through some (godfather) and his family, Kim, Sam She also gets to see Dave Fanger and her husband, Joe '77, recently tough times herself and survived, and Anne. In the business area, Paul's occasionallyinl'e\\' York and stays in relocated to Kingfield, i\1aine, after Sharon decided to put her experi­ company, E TEX IT Service, was regular touch \1·ith Sarah Perry, almost 20 )'ears at Bridgton Acad­ ences to a positive use. Sharon also acquired by Seimens AG last April. Diane Zavotsky, Midori Yan­ emy, where .1'\ancy taught English has a part-time photography busi­ This has kept the executive team very agihara, Karen Enegess, Emily and Joe was the dean of students and ness doing some weddings but mostly busy and has created great synergies Cummings and Susan Robertson a football coach. They have three landscapes from which she creates for their clients .... Thanks to every­ Kuzia .... Bob Benjamin and wife sons, :\lichael, Thomas and Patrick cards. She rides her horse, Sandman, one who wrote in. As always, we all L)'ll11C had their fourth child last April. (15, 13 and 12), all competitive win­ as often as possible and is working love hearing from you. Liam Henry joins older sibs Bobby, ter atl1letes-i\1ike went to tl1eJ unior with another social worker to estab­ -Mimi H. Ras11111sse11 11. Caity, 9, and Jessie, +. Bob is still Olympics last year and came in 10th lish a tl1erapeutic riding program for teaching English and coaching at in the slalom-and they moved so the troubled kids. Sharon sends congratu­ 8J This past summer I heard from in Greenwich, bovs could attend and train at lations to Heidi \i\Tass Murphy '85 on Sue Kallio '82 and Mark Green, who Conn. He was promoted to captain in Carra basset Valley Academy fu ll time. her newspaper and would like to hear live with their children, Christopher, the C.S. Army Resen•e and is cur­ Nancy, who got her master's in lit­ from Laurie Leavis.... Paul Maier Connor and Meghan, in Bedford, rently serving with the 1 l 79th De­ eracy from 1 orwich University, and his family have moved back to N.H. Mark is vice president of sales ployment Support Brigade at Fort teaches English at CVA, and Joe is New England after 18 years of liv­ for Silknet Software, a provider of Hamilton, �.Y. ... Susan Hatch is the assistant headmaster and coaches ing in New Jersey, Colorado and Internet-basedcustomer service soft­ the editor of a trade magazine, Tech- skiing.... Sharon Dulude has spent Chicago. \i\Tife Jane, son Kai and ware. i\l[ark has enjoyed taking the • ' helen A Political Party 87

Helen Muir Milby '87 throws the kind of traditionally pro-Democratic special interest groups. party people will pay thousands of dollars to But she leaves that to the policy people. She's too busy financing it attend. And as the director of development for all. "I was never really that political, but I decided since I was going to the Democratic Leadership Council, she has a be in D.C., I might as well get involved," she said. "It felt weird being whopping $?-million party budget. here and not being a part of the political process." Well, sort of. Milby, 35, moved to the nation's capital in 1993 after ra ising money Milby's JOb 1s to raise money for the nonprofit orga nization charged for five years for the Colorado Endowment for the Humanities-a job with building the Democratic Party. She's responsible for the Demo­ that fit with her art history and French majors. She married Joseph cratic Leadership Council's seven-figure bottom line, and while it isn't Milby that yea r and soon found herself working on Oklahoma Demo­ all fun and games, she says if you wa nt to change the world you've got crat David McCurdy's failed U.S. Senate campaign. "It was a very bad to know how to party. And she does. year for Democrats," Milby sa id. When the country's Democrats descended upon Los But her campaign work took her to the DLC, a group she says was Angeles last summer, Milby was there with a week's worth of "trying to figure out why all the Democrats were losing at the national events. Cocktails to coattails, lunches to brunches. level." Five years later and with two child ren-3-year­ All this for the low, low price of $20,000 per old Sarah and 4-month-old Kate-Milby says she

ticket. "It' s obscene how much money 1s 1n still loves her work. pol1t1cs," she says. "Unfortunately, not It can be tiring at times, she says, and she enough of 1t goes to the good guys." still gets nervous before big events. But she It s easy to be typecast, and pol1tical believes in the group's ideals and feels fund ra1s1ng can be a dirty word . But, passionate about her work. Event planning M1 by says. enough people in the tip from the pro: The President is always Washington, D.C . area know her group late, sometimes up to two hours, but don't 1sn t funding r egat1ve pol1t1cal ads or sweat it. People will wa it for him. gobbling up special-interest money It 1s Milby might not stay at the DLC fighting for tax cred1 s-not wage h1kes­ forever (she thinks ra ising money for a for working fam: 1es and rying to make philanthropic organization would be nice), Democra 1c po!1c1es more business­ but her career path gives her unique job riendly she ma n a ns The group has a security: groups always need money. "You popular modera e pla orm. Milby says, know you're going to be the last person fired h1ch some mes pu s he DLC at odds and the first person hired ," she sa id. 1 r labor organ za ions and o her -Matt Apuzzo '00

56 B company from a small start-up in the bottom up. Luckily they received STEFAN IEROCKNAK'88 l 995 to a very successful IPO as of shelter from Leslie and Geo! Barnes i\ Liy 1999. Mark gets back to olby What she does Visiting professor of '85, who li,·e near them. They re­ eve1·y year to participate in the alumni philosophy at Connecticut College, wood modeled while Carol \\ aS pregnant; basketball ga me. He says it's a great they now ha,·e a "new" house and a sculptor. way to connect with the likes of Rick daughter, Oli,·ia, born ,\ larch 22, Where she learned Colby, Boston Fusco, Roy Dow '8+, Jim Gaudette 2000. Carol is also senior editor for a University, Rhode Island School of '84, Tom Zito '8 1, Bill Storey '82 and brand-new business/technology Design, Tyler School of Art in Rome. many others .... Rick Hemond sent magazine called DanL'i11 ,\/agrr::.ine. some news from his home in Acton, Her first mentors Her parents, Lucinda It's a project of C/O magazine. Look Mass. He and wife Beth and girls Allerton Rocknak '58, who restores for it on the magazine racks soon. Rachel, 4, and Olivia, 2, get back to furniture, and her father, R. William Carol sees Laura 1\ lix-and-ahalf ­ summer and to Sugarl oaf in winter. 5, and Charlotte, 2. Tammy is working He also keeps in touch with Andre'' year hiatus raising Dylan, 6, and Sa­ ...Chip and Martha Driscoll Kelley, as a mom and part-time forensic ps�·­ Da,•is '85 .... Brewster Burns e­ ,·annah, 1, she is ,.el!· much looking their children and John Northrop chologist. ... Karin J\IcCarthy e­ mailed that he has rwo children, forward to teaching again . . .. Kevin and his girlfriend, Erin, \'entured to mailed from ,\ Iarblehead, ,\ Jass .. Caroline, I, and Christopher, 3. Brnencontinues his career as a lieu­ Belgrade, ,\ laine, in August to \'isit where she is on materni�· lea,·e. She Ere" srer claims that he's doing the tenant and la\\Ter in the C. ·. Coast Joyce and Jamie O'Neil and their had her second child, Griffin \\'illiam t\']Jical mid-life stuff: "added t0 the Guard and has spent the past t\\O �·ears fa mily.... Tony and Dede Arrnda Atkinson, on ,\ Ia�· n, 1000. I le joins house last ummer, painted this um­ practicing em·ironmental la" . um­ Perkins and their three daughters older brother Tucker, 1, mo cats and mer." ..., \notlier clas mare reports mer 1000 brought a mo,·e for Ke,·in, joined Pajes J\Ierriman Stennan and one clog. Karin \\'as tO returnto work adding tO her house in \\'ellesle�-, Carol)11 (Bo�11ton ' 4) and Connor her family on ,\ [artha's Vineyard for in Ocrober as clirecror of corporate ,\ [ass. Carol Hildebrand and her from the Presidio in an Francisco to sun and fun .... Kelly Dodge checked relations in the president's office at husband, Don Eburne, spent six L...\., where he assumed the role of in with hellos and reminded me that ,\hiss (in do\\'nto\\'n Boston). Her months remodeling their house from marine safe�· inspector'' ith the Coast

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Guard in Long Beach. Ke\in \\Tites dent of his consulting company, Part­ that "Thankfull�·, Tom Valinote i ners Through Training.. .. Lisa still in the L.A. area and ha an extra Randolph-:\lacon Woman's College hon­ Rydin married C. Scott Lilliott in surfboard'" ...i\l ike Muir sends his ored Beth Schwartz-Kenney '86 with the June. The couple bought a house in regrets for mi sing reunion. He re­ Stow, ,\ 1ass., and Lisa now works at prestigious Gillie A. Larew Award for Dis­ cently completed a doctorate in cur­ Fidelity Institutional Retirement Ser­ tinguished Teaching, recognizing "sound riculum and instruction \1·ith a focus vices Company in Marl borough, scholarship and effectiveness as a teacher in on middle-b·el education and mean­ Mass.... Hamilton Brower has the classroom." A member of the psychology ingfulengaged learning from U,\10. made some changes in his life. He left department since 1991, Schwartz-Kenney He i currently the assistant professor the marketing industry two years ago works in the field of children's eyewitness of education at -,\laine-Farmington. and sailed around the world with his testimony. "The things that she valued as an Of particular note, ,\like li\'eS in what dad for five months. They started in undergraduate at Colby are the same things used to be the women's prison in Athens, Greece, and, 28,600 miles kowhegan, ,\laine. He assures us that to which she is dedicated at R-i\1\VC," re- later they returned.Hami lton is now "it's much more comfortable now'" Beth Schwartz-Kenney '86 ported the school's alumnae magazine. involved with an educational program ...John 0. Robinson i also sorry to sponsored by the United ations and have missed reunion but is planning is also involved with Habitat for Hu­ ahead for 2005. He has just finished manity .... Hey-this is our 15th Christopher H. Castner '82 his 12th �·ear teaching world histo�· at .Umringes: to Pamela M. Rockett in Marblehead, reunion year, so make plans now to ·· ·· Pl�111outh South High chool and for :\lass. : Catherine C. Hobson '83 to Robert B. Scott in Rye, N .H. : Paul attend. If you're still wishy-washy ·· summer 2000 planned to work fu ll R. Doyle '85 to Diana Saraceno in Middletown, Conn. : Caroline R. about attending the reunion, keep in ·· time as a lawyer in Falmouth, ,\lass. In Moses '86 to Christian D. ,\1c,\Iahonin Falmouth, ,\1ass. : Lisa A. Rydin mind this important bit of wisdom: ·· addition, he is the fe atured soloisn1ith '86 to C. Scott Lilliott in Hingham, ,\lass. : ScottJ.Jablonski '89 to Maria make new friends, but keep the old; the Falmouth ,\ len's Chorus .... F. Florio in Johnston, R.l. one is silver and the other's go ld. Shireen Shahawy (\1·ho did make it to Reunion is a great chance to catch up reunion and had a great time') is work­ Bi11hs: A son, Caleb Thomas Hale, to Da1·id and Cynthea Hurlburt Hale with old pals, overwhelm elderly fac­ ing as the director of marketing for '84 ·:· A on, Christopher James Geremia, to Louis '85 and Susan James ulty members who pretend they know continuing education at the ni\'er- Geremia '85 ·:· A daughter, Tate Elizabeth Gordon, to Doug and Alicia who you are, and hangout with people i�· of �ew England. She and her Bevin Gordon '85 ·:· A son, James ,\fanning DiSandro, to Jeffrey '87 and you never had anything in common daughter, Ally, li\·e in Portland 11·ith lary Browne DiSandro '89 ·=· A son, David Samuel Martin, to Chris and with at Colby but suddenly do now. two dog and rwo cats. F\1-Ally had Jayne Grossman Martin '88 ·:· A son, Benjamin Travis, to Robert Come brag about your jet-set life or such a good time at reunion that she Travis '88 and Michelle Leinbach '89 ·:· A son, Ben Abbatiello, to show offyour body piercings-what­ plan to enroll in the Class of 201 11 ever, just come. If you would like to Thomas '89 and Christine Murphy Abbatiello '91 ·:· A son, Carsten (,\ny tip from Admissions for Ally volunteer to help with planning the James Connolly, to Adrienne and James Connolly '89 ·:· A daughter, and other son and daughters of alums reunion, contact Jay Allen Qames. Emil)' Reed Gallagher, to Robert '89 and Susan Banta Gallagher '89 ·:· A 11 ould be greatly appreciated!) By the [email protected]). Also, I'm looking daughter, Sarina ,\Iackenzie Bridges, to Laura Johnson '89 and Patrick \1ay, you may hear hireen on a few for someone to take over the class Bridges ·=· A son, Geoffrey Dre\\" Brunell, to Nancy Spellman '89 and national radio spots-she does voice- notes starting this summer. E-mail Paul Brunell ·:· A daughter, Katelyn Ann Szustak, to Michael and Cherie 01 ers. o listen carefully. ... 1elinda me if you are interested (it's fun and Poulin Szustak '89 ·:· A daughter, Johanna Letson Harding, to Anita Griggs Underwood li\·e happily in no more painful than the average Terry '89 and Kevin Harding. Putney, \'t., with her dog, Estee, and body piercing). Ciao for now. r110 cats. She \1 orks a a consultant to -Wendy Lnpha111 Russ nonprofits in the southern \·ermont Dentbs: David E. Bell H '86, September 6, 2000, in Cambridge, Mass., at 81. area, focU',mg on program de\·elop­ 87 Three's a charm for Bill, ment, grant proposal as isrance and this one, so no babbling, just the great all the time." She was married Jeanne, Mitch and Eric. Callie marerial.,prcxluction.... Tom laytor news. Thanks to all who e-mailed in November 1999 to Mark Hall, and (Knowles '89) and Bill Clapp wel­ <.,end greetmg'> to all and promise this time.... Robin Chalmers mar­ Colbyites who made the trip for the comed a baby girl, Ainsley, last March. rhar he \1 ill keep us up to dare on his ried Jerad .\ [a on in July, witl1 Mar­ wedding included Rob Boone '85, She joins tl1e very cute Ben, 6, and rra\ el'>.... \frer a terrific \hO\I ing at garet \Vallace as maid of honor. Kris Giblin Lindquist, Andrea Caroline, 4-I saw them at Brian n:un1on 111 June, Chris, Tucker and Robin 11 orks for a magazine publish­ Mclnnis Leonard and Linda (Flight Law's house when Karen and Tim ici Be1 in ordon celebrated the ing compan) ', and the newlyweds li\·e ' 5) and Peter Lull. Harriet works as Hennessey were visiting this Sep­ health� rnd ha pp� arm al of Tare in \ \'inchester, ,\la s ....Hel ene a retirement plan consultant at Buck tember. Karen and Tim live in San Fl11,1beth on Jul) 2 I, 2000. C:on­ Landers has put her professional golf Consultants in San Diego .... Francisco and were on their way to gratulanon'>,C1c1! ...On the other career on the back burner for noll" so Gretchen Bean Lurie got together Italy for a vacation. Bill is tl1e math ..1dc ofBo..ton. Lou eremia, Fl11a, she can concentrate on her son, Gray, ll"ith Brigid Hoffman in Tew York guy (Brian's title for him) at Berwick l'-1k1 and I ( ue Jame eremia) horn 111 September 1999. I lelene still in October while Gretchen was visit­ Academy and was just about to lead \1 clcomcd a little one of our 011 n, In e'> 111 L..\. and keep'> a foot in the ing the Big Apple for the premiere of the orientation program for the stu­ Chn.,tophcrJa me'>, on �cptember theater \1 oriel b) doing an occasional her husband's fi lm, The Co11te11der. dents. He is also the JV boys' hockey CJ. 2000 .... Ple,1.,e keep .,endrnge- com111erc1al. ... H ilary Breed an he and her husband and kids, coach and varsity lacrosse coach. 111a il upd.ir�., (da .,ne11 ., 1 econd daughter, dena, Calif. ... Beth Schwartz­ and is a social worker at Sexual As­ mg from �1 e� one. a�d It make.,for l ...la� . 111 Februar) 2000. She joins Ken ney recei\·ed an award for sault Support Services in Portsmouth a fun column' .,i... ter \lanka, 3. The) li\e in di>tinguished teaching and continues as the group coordinator.... Mitch -.'>111']11 111rs G1 rr111111 \ larblehead, \ la.... Harriet Haake to chair the psychology department andJeanne Morrison Cook had their relourcd to �an Diego fi\ e � ear'>ago, at Randolph-.\ l acon \\'oman's Col­ third injulywith the arrival of Samuel 86 \\ noa. I .1111 be� cmd Luc II ith and ..he \1 nte'>, ") e'>, the 11 carher 1; lege. Bob Kenney is busy as presi- ,\lorrison Cook. He joins his very

58 TfR ,o I proud big brothers David, 6, and teacher at Phillips Exeter; Scott Liam ...Ponch Membreno writes is now a professor of political science Merritt, -t,out in Grand Rapids, Mich. Lainer, advertising; Bruce Dalbeck, that he and wife Jess were expecting a at S 1:Y-New Paltz, where Roger ... In August, Karie and Eric Green's consulting; Mike Ashley, started his baby in December. They bought a Bowen is president, and she was to third, Maggie, joined her two big own business; Shannon McDonald, house on Peaks lsland,J\Iaine, though travel to Albania in the fa ll to moniror sisters, Nell, 3, and Annie, 2 .... I saw mother and part-time social worker; they haven't lived there yet because local elections. Kathy and her hus­ Mike '86 and Christine Palmer Sav­ Andrew Rudman, State Department; Ponch took a job at Patagonia in ew band, J\Ian, and their two kids love age at a birthday party for Joy Pratt Brad Fay, \TPmarket research; Jeff York. They hang out witl1 Jake Ulick upstate N.Y. ... Mark Demian writes and Mary McCarty. Christine was DiSandro, partner in a management '90, Tucker Offuttand Tom Cahill that he recently became a partner expecting #2 in the fa ll and is busy recruiting fi rm. Josh and Suzanne and saw Steve Masur '88's band. with]a1'itch, Block, Eisen c' Ratl1bone with PJ at home and avoiding all the live in 1 ew Jersey, and both work as Ponch recently spent three weeks in Cleveland and ,,·ill soon move to work that' being done on their house brand managers at Reckitt Benckiser. kayaking in Thailand ....Jim Columbus to be the managing part­ in \ Vellesley. Tim and Teri Scally ...Glenn Cummings started a new Connolly sent a long e-mail with ner in the fi rm's office there .... Lane Kfosellawere also there. They live job in ugust as director of profes­ news of the birth of his son, Carsten Wilkinson is still in Seattle, recently up in Newbu1-yport and have a little sional advising at the niversity of James, in October '99. Jim reports bought a house, and is now the bike boy, Cole, who's I. Teri, along with Virginia, where he serves as the pri­ that he recently kayaked the Potomac and ski buyer for REI. He spentjune Melissa Raffoni, is part of a group mary faculty advisor for UVA stu­ River to raise awareness about the climbing in the Bolivian Andes .... called the Professional Skills Alliance, dents considering law school and effe ct that the pollution in the Dawna Zajac Perez started a new which is a Boston-based group of medical school. On his first day he Anacostia River has on die fragile job as director ofdevelopment for the consultants who work individually and met with a grad student who turned Chesapeake. Jim also sent news that Hispanic Office of Planning and in cross-functional teams to provide out to be Margaret Russell Ewalt '92. Jan Gisholt is engaged to be mar­ Evaluation in Boston and Lawrence. a wide range of business consulting Small world1 The summer was busy ried. Jan lives in Miami and works as She works from home, although home services to all types of companies. as well, as Glenn had a commitment a ship broker. His fi ancee, Denise, is may be changing as she and husband Check out their Web site (pro ceremony in June with his partner of a psychiatrist. ... Kayaking is quite David and their two boys are building fe ssionalskills.com) ....Helen Muir three years, Colby Smith. Yes, his the trend. Jennifer Joseph regaled a house in Haverhill and hoped to Milby reports the birth onJm1e 22 of name is really Colby' They plan to me with tales of her kayaking ex­ move from N. Andover in Decem­ their second girl. Kate, she writes, stay in Charlottesville, where Glenn's ploits, including a planned trip to ber. She writes that she would lo,·eto "has been a joy. Although bittersweet, been for 12 years. Colby travels a lot, Acadia and a kayaking symposium in hear from Micky Beck, Rob Gar­ I am looking forward to heading back teaching seminars all over the U.S. Castine, Maine.Jennifer lives in Pins­ land, Brett and Leslie orton to work. It should be an interesting forthe Moulton Company .... Marco burgh and works at Ernst & Young; Rankin, John Girard, Steve Nason fa ll with the elections. I have worked Loretto is co-founder and vice presi­ she recently returnedfrom a birthday or anyone who lived in Coburn se­ closely with Senator Lieberman over dent, business development for trip to Norway and Iceland .... nior year. the past five years and hope that he'll Notara in N.Y.C. His company pro­ Carolyn Harper joined the marriage -Anita L. Te ny be our nextvice president." ...Karen vides \ Veb-based collaborative soft­ ranks in June when she married Czuchry Sallman has just taken a ware that automates administrative Stephen Paul Hefner .... Michelle 9Q John Hayworth left his old senior consulting position with Ariba. processes ....Thanks to those who Leinbach and husband Rob Travis law firm in December 1999 with She writes, "I will be stationed and wrote to me. And for the rest of you, '88 had their first baby, Benjamin, seven other people to establish their living in Munich. I got married on send me an e-mail today! My best to last February. They also bought a own litigation firm and is happy to August 4 to a German by the name of you all. house in \V. Newron, i\ Iass., and report that die new firm is doing Florian Sallmann. This year we had -Ja ne Nicol iV lr11111el Michelle is now back at work as a very well-and that he and his wife our German civil ceremony and next lawyer at Mintz Levin in Boston. She are expecting their second child in year, also on August 4, we will have 89 Laura Johnson has started a sees Julie Abele Wetzell and February. He sees Chip Smith be­ our church wedding with fa mily and private practice in pediatrics, and she Michelle Delea and reports that cause Chip is in Nashville as one of friends." ... MelissaJenkins contin­ and husband Patrick Bridges wel­ Michelle and her husband had a baby Al Gore's deputy campaign manag­ ues to serve on the faculty of Brown comed their third child, Sarina girl in December '99 ....Nancy ers .... Rudy and Erika Dresser University in the department of psy­ Mackenzie Bridges, onJune 15, 2000. Spellman and husband Paul Brunell Penczer wrote to say that they are chiatry and human behavior. "As a Sarina joins Alexa and Owen in tl1e welcomed Geoffrey Drew Brunell on also expecting a second child in Feb­ clinical neuropsychologist," she says, Johnson Bridges household ....Chris July 20, 2000 ....Bob and Sue Banta ruary. Their son, .:'\icholas, will be "I perform assessments of patients Tompkins had a book published on Gallagher moved to Scituate, ,\lass., about 2 111 when hi new little with neurologic illnesses and inju­ the Croton Dams and Aqueduct in where Sue is a catalog visual specialist brother or sister arrives.... Carol ries. I teach in the clinical psychology September, and on the day he sent for Taibots and Bob is a senior man­ Lockwood moved from \\'ashing­ internship/fellowship program and the final manuscript to the publisher ager in a specialized litigation-con­ ton, D.C., to Hawaii last spring, fol­ conduct research." You can fi nd he received his master's of social sci­ sulting group with Price \ Vaterhouse lowing her mother's diagnosis with J\l felissa's recent publications in many ence from theJ\Iaxwell School at Syra­ Coopers in Bosron. They had a baby brain cancer. he writes, "while the journals,including theA111eria111 ]011r- cuse .... T have enough baby news to girl, Emily Reed, on Easter Sunday. mo,·ewas unexpected and the rea­ 11al of p,J1cl1iany. She also spends time fi ll an entire column1 Mary Browne Sue writes that the�· h

C 0 L B Y · W I N T E R 2 0 0 I I 59 Alumni at LargJ!990s but he has recently been promoted Brian, is a little puzzled by all the to director of e-commerce for fi­ noise around the house, he seems nancial markets at the Bank of otherwise happy to have a little sis­ If You Don't, America. His work im·olves a great ter. ... Chris Michaud and Matt deal of tra\·el shuttling between San Taber had a baby girl, Jillian Laura Francisco, Chicago, N"e\,. York and Taber, born inN"ovember19 99 (their Charlotte. His wife, Cath�·, is an son, Benjamin, is about 5).... Bernie institutional salesperson at Goldman, Khoo has accepted a ne,,· post as the State Will Sachs and Co. They\·e been enjoy­ senior \'ice president/chief informa­ ing life in northern California (sail­ tion officer at the American Associa­ More than 50 percent of Americans die without a ing, hiking and biking). They had a tion of Homes and Sen·ices for the great time at reunion last June \\·ith Aging. In addition to his responsi­ valid will. When this happens, your state or Malcolm Chace and his wife, Erin, bilities at AAHSA, Bernie teaches as commonwealth will take over. What will the and enjo�·ed \·isiting ,,·ith :\Ialcolm's an adjunct professor in the econom­ impact be on those you care about? A judge will three kids.... Doug Hall is now ics deparm1ent at American Univer­ li,·ing in Portland, :\Iaine, and work­ sity and writes regularly on Internet determine how and to whom your assets will be ing as a city fire fi ghter, "the best job issues for Coutempormy Long-Tel711 distributed, how much your spouse will receive, in the \\·orld," he writes. I'll take Cm·e magazine . . . . Chip Gavin who will be guardian to your children and other Doug's word for it, since I think he's recently was promoted to vice presi­ had more jobs in the last 10 years dent of communications at Critten­ decisions affecting your family and loved ones. than the rest of us put together' He ten Hastings House in Boston, nlass. These decisions are based on state law and are says he sees Beth Kubik frequently CHH's mission is to assist individu­ (she is li,·ing in Portland with her als and families to attain and sustain not necessarily designed to save expenses or husband and her dog) and that he's economic independence and self­ taxes. And, your favorite charities building a three-family house with sufficiency; in his new position, Chip will not be remembered. \'ie\\'s of the Portland sl')'line and the will have responsibility for every­ harbor. "I'm looking fo rward to be­ thing from information technology ing a kinder, gentler slumlord," Doug systems to media relations ....Don't sa�·s. He especially \\'ants to thank forget to stop by the class \Veb page the many Colby friends who sup­ (\\'\\'\l'.colby.edu/classof/1990) for ported his -+ -mile sea kayak regatta more news and photos of reunion. fund raiser this summer, which raised -Lnurn Senier money for a youth development or­ ganization ....Jeff Kelleher has 91 It's hard to believe, but our been teaching music forabout seven 10th reunion is just a few months �·ear , the pa t fi,·e at the Brooklyn away. The reunion committee has (Conn.) :\Iiddle School. He recently been quite busy over the past year fini hed his master's in music educa­ making plans for the weekend of tion at the ll ni\·ersit:y of Connecti­ June 8-10. Those attending the re­ cut. He and his wife, Barbara, will cent committee meetings were soon celebrate their fifth wedding Tricia Shepard Quinn (who was anni\ er,ary, and their daughter, expecting her first child in Decem­ \Iii on, turned 2 in December. ... ber), Laurie Brown Ross (and her .\ lary ",\i im" Siegel and her hus­ 1 8-month-old son, Andrew),J essica band, Bill Lombaro, had a baby boy Butler Stabile, Dave Shumway and Avoid the assembly-line approach and contact named '\icholas ....Tom and Kate Shawn Crowley (on conference call an attorney to custom-design a plan for your Brennan D ey ai l are li,·ing in En­ from N"e\\' York). The weekend will family and loved ones. A personalized will pro­ gland and \\ ere expecting a baby in include a class headquarters in a earl� :\'cl\ember, \1 hile ,\ [el issa Ray dorm, parade of classes, lobster bake, vides not only the peace of mind that your wishes :\'elson and her husband, Da\·e, ju t class dinner with ourfavorite fa culty will be carried out but may also re ult in savings had a bal)\ named Cameron at the speaker/guest and 1•ariousother class to your estate. If you have a will but it hasn't end of Jul) ....Dave and Dawn acti,·ities. You will have the oppor­ Pitcher Batchelder are ha' ing a tunity to pre-order a nice blue Colby been reviewed recently, contact your attorney to great t1111e \I tth their daughter, fleece blanket as a memento of our go over your plans to ensure that they till meet l'-Hhen ne,"h o"J'> I Jn '\01 em her. I 0th reunion. There will also be lots Da' e ,., "ork1ng at Lucent Tech­ of fun children's acti,·ities and a your obj ectives. nologic, Jn Cambndgc, and Da\1 n i' child-c.ire program for your little a ph) .,icun\ J'>'1'>t,rnr at the La he) one'>, '>0 he >ure to bring yourch il­ For information on how to r member Colby in Cl1111c 111 Burli ngton. The� are ll\ - tlren along-\\ e "ould all lo\'e to see 111g 111 \ \ e-,tford and "ha\ e embraced them. \\'c had a great rumour for your will, please contact teve Greave or Sue .. dorne,nc life completcl) . acu>rd- our fi fr h rcumon and e.\pectan e\·en Cook '75 in the Planned Giving Office by phone 111g to Da\\ n ....�re ph,1111e (\'ore h1ggt:rone for our I 0th' lt is impor­ or e-mail ([email protected] ) '9 l) rnd Paul pple celebrated the tant, ho\1 C\ er, ro prc-rcgi'>ter for (207- 72-3210) birth of their -,econd child 111 earl) the \1 cekend '>0 that the College i'> or po tal mail ( 43 70 Mayflower Hill, prcparctl for attendance at the ac­ eptember. \I other .rnd d,tughtcr arc Waterville, ME 0490 1 ). do1ng fi ne, antl "hile lllg brother, ti\ it1e'>. PleJ'>e keep J)(l'>tcd \1 ith the

60 • B • ,•, T [ R ' (, 0 I laresr information on the Colby 'vVeb as in-house legal counsel at Textron easier than ever to send me news' tional technology.... Kristen (Ellis sire or feel free to contact Laurie Financial Corp. in Providence, and Assuming tl1at you have heard of e­ '92) and Erik Georges celebrated Brown Ross ([email protected]) Joe works in Boston as a broker at mail, tl1at is. So here is me address me birth of their first child, Skyler. for more information. Please spread Salomon Smim Barney. Both have once again: classnews I 993@alum. Erik and Kristen are living in the word to a II of your Col by friends recently run marathons (Erica in colby.edu. And again: classnews Stratham, N .H., where Erik is em­ and make this the time to catch up Dublin, Ireland, and Joe in Boston) I [email protected]. Jn fact, r am ployed as a business development with all those friends you miss hang­ and were training for this year's Ma­ tempted to fi ll up the rest of my specialist for Modis and Kristen is ing out with. See you in June. rine Corps Marathon ....Michael allotted space with that address, just enjoying being home witl1 their baby -J ennifer Wo od Jencks and Jessica D'Ercole Stanton live in case there is any lingering confu­ girl. ... Brian O'Sullivan and in Cambridge, Mass., and are resist­ sion. It's classnews I 993@alum. Heatl1er Hunt '96 are planning aJune 92 Bessie Moss St. Lawrence ing the efforts of fe llow alumni who colby.edu. That's classnews 1993 ... 2001 wedding in \Vindsor, Conn. had a baby girl, Gretel Sarah, in May, are trying to convince them to move -Beth C111Ta11 They recently moved from normern and she and her husband, Billy, moved to the 'burbs. Michael recently left California to \ \'orcesrer, ,\ lass., where back to the Boston area after living in Putnam Investments to join money 94 Phil Polsky graduated with a Heather was to begin her first year at Greenwich, Conn., for the past few manager David L. Babson Co., where joint M.S. in foreign service and the University of iv [assachusetts years ....Jill Collett Donohue wel­ he is in institutional sales. Jessica M.B.A. from Georgetown niver­ Medical School. Brian is working as comed her second son, Christopher joined the office of alumni and cor­ sity in May and accepted a rotational an account manager with IBJ\1 .... Brooks, last August, the same day porate relations at the MIT Sloan management training position with Andie Sulak is working on her M.S. that Kristen Russo House had her School of Management in May .... 'nron in Houston, Texas. He plans in environmental policy and science first baby, Madison Sonia.Jill lives in Aimee (Flores '95) and Cal Wheaton to spend one year in Texas and then at UC-Berkeley ....Stacey Warner Greenwich, Conn., with her husband, are living in Lutherville, Md. Cal is hopes to spend his second year at one fi nished her master's in international Steve '90, and sons, and Kristen still now a vice president in the healtl1 of Enron's overseas offices. Phil got education at Stanford in August. ... loves J\i lill Valley, Calif., where she care investment banking group for engaged to Ula Solomon, and they Jeff '93 and Connje Huffine Zlot are moved in 1998 with her husband, Deutsche Banc Alex.Brown. He trav­ plan a 2001 summer or fa ll wedding. living in San Francisco ....Sarah Mike ....Amanda Bishop got mar­ els several days a week and still runs She also has her M.S. in foreign ser­ (Whitely) and Justin D'Ercole '95 ried last summer to her high school into Colby alums along the way, in­ vice from Georgetown and is on a moved to ew York City in July.... sweetheart, Mark Becker. Guests at cluding Charles Beeler '93 and Mark rotational program for the govern­ Laura Eanes married Richard J\lartin the Castine, Maine, wedding included Mellyn. Aimee finished medical ment, working on tl1e Albania desk at inj une 2000.... Jonathan Blumberg Michael and Jessica D'Ercole school lastyearatPenn State, Hershey tl1e Srate Department. ...Jen and married Tasiveli Sarygulova in Au­ Stanton, John O'Brien and Debra Medical Center, and is starting her Shane Wright moved to Pittsfield, gust 2000 in Chicago. They met at Stinchfield Morrin. Amanda and second year of internalmedicin e resi­ Maine, inJulywim their dog, Reggie. Johns Hopkins while Jon was work­ Mark bought a home inNewbu1yport, dency. They have two very energetic ...Rich Rygalski is in his second ing on his M.A. in internationalre la­ Mass., a year ago and both work in dogs and a new home mat keeps mem year of law school at Franklin Pierce tions and are currently living in the sales in the greater Boston area .... busy. They also love to travel and last in New Hampshire ....Joe Kravitz \Vashingron, D.C., area. Jon and Kristin Nixon Donahue got her year visited Egypt and Italy. This is in his second year of law school at Nasiveli went to J(jrghizsranto spend M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School summer mey planned a cruise of tl1e Pepperdine University in California. me Tew Year witl1 asiveli's family. of Management in June of '99 and is Galapagos Islands and tl1en a hike of icci and Lars White are still ...Trezlen Drake is working on her working at Putnam Investn1ents in the Machu Picchu trail in Peru.... living in Hoboken, N.J.,where he is second year of a law degree at Geor­ Boston. She and her husband, Tom, Chris and Karen Larson Flint now working in real estate management. gia Stare University College of Law. bought a new condo in Boston last reside in Rhode Island. Chris is the I icci is a graphic designer in N.Y.C. She took a summer course in interna­ year and have been known to host head coach of the women's soccer licia and Jake Humbert are tional commercial arbitration and vis­ great parties on their roofdeck! team at Bryant College, and Karen botl1 practicing law in Montpelier, ited arbitration courts in Budapest, Kristin, Amanda Bishop, Jessica works for Textron Financial in Provi­ Vt.... Kurt Niebuh�r and his wife, Prague, Venice and Vienna .... D'Ercole Stanton, Kate Kane and dence .... Bill Higgins married Eiko, are living in Tokyo, where Kurt Rebecca Cooper married Scott Jill Collett Donohue threw a birth­ Lauren Holland in 1998. Last year is the COO of an Internet-based con­ Crawford in April 2000 and lives in day party in Boston on May 20 for tl1ey moved to Minnesora for Bill's sulting firm. They expect their first Florida.... Cate Czernicki passed anyone/everyone who turned30 this job with Reliance Standards Life In­ child mis.January.... Ken Lee earned the bar and is working in a law firm year. A great turn-outof local Colby surance, and last December tl1ey wel­ his J\ LB.A. at the Eller School of in Connecticut. Care married Bob people included Chris and Whitney comed tl1eir first son, Frankie.... Business ar me niversiry of Arizona Reynolds last eptember. Brides­ Adams Ward, who recently had a Christy O'Rourke works in tl1e mar­ this past .\lay and is working wim maids included Caroline Grab baby (Lily!), Greg Mahoney, Mark keting and promotions department PCS Health Systems in Scottsdale, Kaleigh, Alicia Hidalgo and Mellyn, Dave Dore, Jocie Childs, for LYCOS in \Valtl1am, J\lass. She Ariz .... Bill Bush appeared on Heather Vincola. Heather earned Peter '91 and Heather Glynn became engaged last July +to Jeffrey Politiwlly luco1-rect with Bill ,\ la her in her i\1.B. . from Babson Business Ginolfi,Kyle Lissack wim his wife, Doyle, who graduated frcm St. August 2000. Other guests included School and is a partner in marketing Marlies, who just happened to be in Lawrence Universiry in Canton, N.Y. Alec Baldwin, Senator Barbara Boxer at Giant Loop l\'etwork, a tart-up Boston that weekend, David Freed They plan a wedding next June in and Joan Rivers. Bill is the host of a company in \\'altham, .\[ass .... '90, Paul Davis '90, Steve Dimitriou New York. morning radio show in the D.C. area. Christy Lynch i also working at '91, Sarah Whitely '9+ and Justin -,\ Jiche/le Fo11ier Biscotti ...Katherine Tinney married Brian Giant Loop part time while in her D'Ercole '95 and a handful of others. now in June l 997 in l\'ernda.They second year at Babson Busine s ...Mark MeUyn recently bought a 9J \Veil, they say desperate times are currently Ji,·ing in \ \'hirman, School. ... Kerry Enright is getting house in Centerville, 1'Iass., where he call for desperate measures. A.ndthis, .\lass., and celebrated me birm of her Ph.D. from tanford Uni,·ersity. works as a captain in the police depart­ m\' friends, is crulv. a desperate time Alexandra Erin on ,\ lay 13. Kamerine ...Je nna Lemerise is Ji,-ing and ment. ... Erica Gregg and Joe fo� me Class of 1993. I have not plans to take mis school year offfrom working in .\[unich, Germany.... Tarn burini continue to enjoy Scituate, received a single piece of news from reaching middle school Spanish ro be Maria Desimone is Ji,·ingin!\' atick, R.I., where they have an old fa rm­ any of you since I last wrote a column wim her daughter and to continue .\ Ia s., and is a manager of informa­ house and lots ofanimals. Erica works in.June! What gives, people) Iris now working on her master's in educa- tion systems at an environmental

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consulting compan)'. She recent!)· husband, Eric '96, were in atten­ SIG SCHUTZ '94 took a road trip to Portland, Ore., dance. lyssa and Joe had a great with Katherine Bordwell, who What he is An environmental, litigation honeymoon in St. Lucia and now spent the past )·ear in :\laine, where live in a house they bought in iVlay in and media law attorney and recent she attended a emester-long pro­ Litchfield, N.H.. ..Erika Trosetl1 addition to the Portland, Maine, gram on documentary photography. is back in the States after a couple of American Red Cross chapter's board of Katherine ha mo,·ed back to Or­ months in Cuba, and all she can think directors and chair of its strategic egon.... Congratu lations to Iatt of is how to get back there again. he SaJah and his wife, haron, on the planning committee. reporrs that Katie Bolick has just birth of their daughter, Bethany, on How he got involved A contract started at New York University in the :\la)' 20. Theyalso just bought a house dispute case witness, who happened to school of journalism, where she is in A\'on, :\ lass . ...Rebekah Free­ be chair of the Portland chapter's studying culniral reporting.... In man mo,·ed to Bo ton, where he board of directors, was so impressed May 1999 Margaret Suggs Heratl1 works at Bo ton Cni\'er in· in resi­ with Schulz's interviewing and legal graduated from the University of Il­ dential life ....He ather Loun bury approach that he offered Schutz a linois at Springfield with an M.A. in is working at CCB Group in Cam­ history. She works at the Illinois State place on the board . bridge, :\lass., and tra,·els frequentl,­ Museum in Springfield, Ill. In June Other things he's done in his "spare" time Works on pro bono to Belgium for work ....Caro lyn 1999 she visited Ariana Talbot cases with the Maine Volunteer Lawyers Projects, has been a Hart worked last summer at the Vance in Laramie, \ Vyo., and re­ Clements Library at the l.'niversity volunteer teacher for Junior Achievement, interned at the Cornell ports that Ariana is doing well and of .\ Iichigan, putting together an ex­ Legal Aid Clinic while in law school and counseled youngsters in a that her daughters are adorable! i\1ar­ hibit on women's histon· that was to youth mentoring program. garet and her husband plan to visit go up in the fa ll. ...Ing rid Kristan Parting thought Says the Red Cross is "a great orga nization that is Ali Wilkin in Oregon next June.... was to be married on July I in East an honor to be associated with." Megan Sweeny is living in Boston Boothbay Harbor, :\ Iaine, to .\ lark and getting her master's in art history Rinzi. followed b\· a hone\'l11oondriv­ ried next October on their I 0-year ,\ lcl(jnse�· & Co .... Peter Murphy at B , where i\ Ieredith \Va Iker '97 is ing up the eastern coast of Canada. anni,·ersary ....Re gina vVlodarski teaches English at the Bromfield also in her small program. 1\legan Ingrid i attending Temple Uni,·er­ Kruger fi nished her ill.B.r\. in De­ School in Harvard, i\lass. He and his and Debbie Norris went up to \ Velis, �it) for a communications degree .... cember after going part time for four wife, Da\\'n(Kallo ch '9-+),just bought Maine, last September to visit Tasha _\fter I 0 year of being on the East years \\'hile working in the strategic a condo in i\laynard, 1\ lass ....After Walker Potter and her husband, Coa t, I am mo,·ing back to Los An­ im·estments group at ;\ laster ard. teaching for fi,·e years, John Dunbar Adam '96, their new addition, Nolan geles, Calif. I left m)' senior board She and her husband spent most \\'eek­ has moved back to \' ermont to work \VaIk er Potter, and their dog, Colby. relation position at FleetBoston Fi­ ends last summer around tamford, for his older brother in the family ...Greg Walsh and Sarah Iamlin nancial in .\ugust and planned to Conn., working on their house, but cona·acting business. He and his wife '96 got married in September in tra' el for about three months (driv­ for fun she did get to a·v another new had a daughter, Keagan iV IcKenzie Chatham, Mass. Greg is an account ing cross coui1tr)' and then on to Fiji, sport: surfing! ...Rick Catino and Dunbar, on St. Patrick's Day.... representative at Clinical One in \ustralia, Bali and Thailand) before his wife, Chrissy, relocated to San Lauren Pelz and Christopher \ \'oburn,i\1 ass., and Sarah is an eco­ purwing another job in the L.A. area. Francisco last fa ll. Rick is director of Kearney \\'ere married last July in nomic consultant at Innovation and ...Take care and keep ending news1 business de,·elopment for a Boston­ Old Lyme, Conn. Lynne i\1oss, Information Consultants in Concord, -Tmcy /\. L111-se11 based Internet company ... . Chris Emberly Nesbitt, Ann Neuhauser Mass ....Chris Orphanidies is a Fossella kicked off his eighth sea­ and Stephanie vVhite attended.... graduatesrudentat Duke University's 95 Tip ,\lechel married Amanda son as commissioner of the Colby Lyndsay Griffiths got married in Nicholas School for the Environ­ \\'ard (\\'illia1m 'ollege '9-+) in a Fama )' Football League and keeps July to Brian Schott of Stow, i\lass., ment. He was awarded a Iational Jul) ccrcmon) outside of Ouray, in contact " ithJim Zadrozny, Rick on the ,\ ft. IVashi11gto11 on Lake Network Environmental Manage­ Colo. The) Inc 111 ,\u tin, Te,as, Cat ino, Tyler Rainey, Matt \ \'i nnipesaukee. They met in \\11ite­ ment Studies fe llowship, through "here he 1' "orking t:O\\ ard a Ph.D. i\lorrissey, 1ike 1anning, 1ark fish, ;\ lont., where they now live. Elna which he will analyze the anthropo­ 1n geolo[.(! "hile \manda "orks as a Porter and 1arkJackson. Chris and Gordon, Jane Lundy and Sara genic effe cts on coastal ecosystems freelance "rner md no' eli't. The) .\ latt are both engaged to be married, vValdron were in the wedding. in Narragansett, R.l . ...Nicole met " h 1 le at the L m' ersit) of\ lontana to Dana ,\monellisand Kristin Healy, Lyndsay reports that Elna just mo,•ed Clavette and Sean Devine '9-+ got 111 \ l1wmb, "here the) hope ro ren1m respecti\ ely.J im married.\ larissa and from \\'hitefish to kiah, Calif., to married in ,\ lay in Scarborough, e' c.:nruall).. . Kara Toms and her \ larkj ackson married Tricia this past teach high school English. One of ,\ [aine. Nicole is a research associate . hu,hand, Dan Ba men, ha' e 1110\ ed to summer.... i\l att Barr is in Boulder, her co-teachers is Adam Galvin '9-+. at Digital Research, and Sean is an I U\emhourg from \'ermont for one Colo., " orking as an E.\ IT and in the Janie just mo,•ed to Burlington, Vt., assistant footbaII coach at TH .... ) c.:ar. . . . andra J e" er married her ICC at Dem er's Children\ llospi­ to fi nish pre-med classes, and Sara is The Tunk River Sculpture and Gar­ h1uh ,chool "' eethe;1rt. Da1man Del\\ , tal. I le\ appl) ing to med school after attending graduate classes at the dens in Steuben, Maine, hosted a 111J ul) 111 lt111u:or. \ 1.11ne. In attendance ha' mg fi1110,hed t\\ o ) ear'> of post­ Uni' ersity of\ \'ashington for educa­ sculpture show this past ugust, which \\ere Kath) 'hrist). Kell) pooner, baccalaurcatc pre-med srudie'>at the tion .... Amy K.L. Borrell and fe atured a basalt sculpture carved by Brvn Raffetto. \ lichelle rdina, l n1,er'>IC) ofColorado .... Ja '>on '96 David Bemer mm·ed to San Fran­ Jesse Sa lisbury. This was the second \ lichelle \\') cmura ..\Jisa \las on ,1 11d Bet ) Robinson Phillips li'e in cisco in September after three years year] esse has shown his work atTunk rnd Crng \lurr.l) "% . ...John \lmne,ma. Bet'>) I'> a 'cn1or demal 111 "C'>tcrn .\ lassachusctts ....On River... . Christopher Lohman orC7\ k .1 11d Kri ten Bloomquist '>tudent at the l nn er'>!C) of \ lmne- \ubru'>t 5 AJy a Falwell married Joe mo,·ed to L.A. with his girlfriend, «or en:r.1 ued l.1 l 'ummcr. I he\ \ e Ola ,i nd hope' to graduate th!'> \ Ll) . Ro'>'> in \\'inchester, .\ lass. Julie ,\bb1· Eskin '97. lle works for Keane heen d� t ;nu '1nce thL Li ll of lheattends law school "hen the1 mc.:1on the1 r (.( )( )I . I he\ June from \I IT\ �lo.111 )c:hool of Damon, Kristen Hanssen Goodell at UCLA ... . Shake McBride lives in . In e ,1nd " ork 111 .111 D1q!<>. (.,1 1ir:. \Lrnagc.:mellt \1 1th ;111 \l.B. \. and a copywriter for "here the) "re pL111111ng ro get mar- lll

62 B TER graduated from the Graduate and works in public affairs and de­ and we are planning aJ une wedding 1990s Correspondents School of Business at Stanford Uni­ velopment for a local hospital. In in California. versity last May and traveled August she married Ryan Potts, a -Kim Schock 1990 through Europe before starting pharmacologist. Sarah met up with Laura Senier 38 Pitts Street work at Parthenon Capital in Bos­ Rima Lathrop, who ran the Burling­ 97 Congrats to Anrnlie Gosine, Natick, MA 01760 ton ....Andrew Vernon lives in ton City Marathon this spring and who married Australian Cameron 508-653-7927 Cambridge and is the manager of e­ fi nished her fi rst year at the Univer­ Howard. Betsy Eisen, Erika Moore, [email protected] commerce forJohn Hancock Funds sity of Vermont College of Medi­ John Coombs, Rebecca Zacher, in Boston. He ran the Boston Mara­ cine ....Briana Thibeau fi nished Erin Brenner (the maid of honor) 1991 thon last April. ...Mik e Rosenthal her second year of law school at and Kerry Propper were all in atten­ Jennifer Wood Jencks 80 Walnut Street graduated from Harvard Business Boston College this past spring and dance ....Congrats also to Patrick Seekonk, MA 02771 School in May and is working in in her free time recorded an album Doyle and Amanda Randolph on an 508-336-7049 San Francisco. of original music with her vocal August wedding in ,\ lystic, Conn .... [email protected] -Yuhgo Yr 111/{/g11chi group. She has seen Kim Allen, who Dan Lavergne had a June wedding started law school at BC last fa ll .... in Texas. He works for SouthernBell 1992 96 Greetings' As the new class William Yelle fi nished his fi rst year Telephone Co. and lives in Odessa .... Michelle Fortier Biscotti 8232 Arbor Drive correspondent, 1 want to thank ev­ at Mass 1\ ledical School and spent Kelsey Miller participated in the Shrewsbury, MA 01545 eryone who has written in over the the summer in Portugal. ... In Au­ Boston to N.Y.C. fVDS Ride 6, a 508-845-6507 past couple of years, encourage those gust Niki Shinneman married 275-mile, three-day fund raiser for fax: 508-845-6483 we haven't heard from to submit for Vincent Yarnot, whom she met while research and treatment for III\'/ [email protected] the next class news and remind ev­ taking a swing dancing class. Niki is AJDS .... Doug Schultz has lived in eryone that there are five months living in Seattle and is working part Jackson, \\'yo., for the last three years, 1993 Beth Curran and counting until our five-year re­ time for Optiva while sn1dying for working and playing on the Teton 64 Dane Street #1 union' ... Laura Whittaker lives in her master's of social work at the Range. He spends his workdays de­ Somerville, MA 02143 Arlington, Mass., and is working on University of\l\Tashington ....Alane vising fund development tactics for a [email protected] a lead poisoning-prevention grant O'Connor was married to Kevin nonprofit group that serves individu­ while studying for her master's in \Vellenius in May in New Hamp­ als with disabilities and brain inju­ 1994 public health at Tufts. She is still shire, a wedding attended by Claudia ries. On a trip to T.Y.C., he was able Tracy K. Larsen 3756 Normandy Drive seeing Jon Parsons, who is doing Wehmeier and Meghan Maguire. to see Ryan Mayhugh, who remains La Canada, CA 91011-4155 enzymology research at Vertex Phar­ Kevin is Chilean, and Alane was able at NlB A, Bob Hart, who works and [email protected] maceuticals in Cambridge. Laura and to meet much of his fa mily during a lives on the Upper East Side, and Bow Jon saw Mike Branca, whose art is backpacking trip they had taken to Stratton, who is in Boston ....Susanna 1995 gaining recognition in Portland, and the Patagonian Andes of Chile and Montezemolo is at the \Voodrow Yuhgo Yamaguchi Amy Chamberlain, who spent the Argentina. Alane and Kevin are liv­ \Yi Ison School at Princeton fora two­ 124 Oxford Street #4 Cambridge, MA 02140 summer interningat an organic fa rm. ing in Cambridge, Mass., where year master's program in public af­ 617-354-0289 They've also seen Mark Vigoroso, Alane works at Industrial Econom­ fa irsand urban and regional planning. [email protected] who is working hard at an Internet ics and Kevin is a partner at Frontier She ran into Josh Oeltjen, who is start-up and kayaking whenever pos­ Economics ....Suzanne Arnold also there pursuing his Ph.D .... 1996 sible. Laura still keeps in touch with completed her master's in English at Tom DeCoffisworking for the Fed­ Kim Schock Emily Guerette, who loves Denver the University of Virginia in 1998 eral Reserve in Boston.... Cindy 3201 Copper Mill Trace Apt. J Richmond, VA 23294 but is thinking of returningto Bos­ and was recently promoted to senior Pomerleau started her master's in [email protected] ton for graduate school. ...Nolan researcher for Iational Geographic physical tl1erapy in June at the ni­ Yamashiro graduated from UPenn Television. She was married in Au­ versity of .\ Iinnesota-i\Iinneapolis. 1997 in August with his M.S.Ed. and is gust in New Jersey to Daniel Ennis, She's engaged to Corey LeClerc and Kimberly N. Parker working at the \Voodrow \\Tilson and they are currently living in D.C. has planned a July '01 wedding in 5382 Versailles Road National Fellowship Foundation in Attendants included Patty Benson, Maine.... Denise Mailloux works Lexington, KY 40510 606-233-4666 Princeton ....Ma rk Mortensen Amie Sicchitano, Dori Morrison, in the division of adolescent medi­ [email protected] fi nished up his master's in computer Jen Pope and Nicole Dannenberg. cine at the niversity of an Fran­ science at Stanford in 1998 and is Suzanne and Dan were able to catch cisco as a research associate on a grant 1998 now enrolled in a Ph.D. program in Nicole's weddingtoJonathan Sorger with the California \Vellness Foun­ Allison L. Brown Flynn organizational behavior. ... Kevin at the end of their honeymoon and dation assessingadolescent health risk 6948 Avery Rd. Rice was married last year and after were planning on attending Patty's behaviors in three Kaiser Permanente Dublin, OH, 43017-2865 [email protected] completing his Ph.D. in biochemis­ wedding· inOctober ....Nell Prause clinics. She was living with Beth try at the University of\Visconsin in was married to David Speerli in Traglia (who has since left to travel 1999 May is now doing a postdoctoral Groton, Conn., in August. Jennifer in Greece and Peru with friends) and Lindsay Hayes fe llowship in chemistry at Yale. He Felmly �'right, (married to Shane Entity Greenstein, but Denise has 120 E. 34th Street, #PHD reports that Brett Wilfrid and Jen '9-+ last October), Carinn Schur­ since moved in with Jon Bowden '95. New York, NY 10016 [email protected] Hellman were married this past Au­ man, Carol Strawn and I were able She reports that she's very happr and gust ....Jef f Dunlap and Rebecca to attend. Jen and Shane recently that the Colby crowd in San Fran i 2000 Duvall also were married in August, moved back to J\laine from D.C., gro'' ing by the minute ....Alexander HilarySmyth on Long Island ....Patti Abbot is Carinn is li\·ing in Seattle, Carol is Ammerman taught computer science 29 Marlborough Street Apt. #5 still living in Boulder, Colo., and living in Boston, and I'm li\·ing in and English at the elementary le\·els Boston, MA 02116 teaching fourth grade. She is en­ Richmond, \'a., fi nishing m�· last at the American InternationalSchool 617-266-5440 fax: 617-248-7100 gaged to Jim Arnow and wi II be mar­ �·ear of medical school and applring in Cairo, EITT·pt, after graduation. He [email protected] ried next summer. ...Sar ah for pediatric residenc�· programs. I also sa�·s he tra\·eled throughout the Frechette lives in Burlington, \'t., am engaged to ,\lichael Ka plan '9 5, .\li ddle East and .\frica gathering

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qualitati\·e data on the role of alcohol Boston) started a master\ program in rraditional cultures. Aftertwo years, at B and will be applying to medi­ cal school in the spring. IIe is liv­ he returned to the U.S. to complete a Hilary Gehman '93 made the news as a member of the quadruple sculls ing with Andrew Littell, who also master's in English at Boston ni­ team at the Olympic Games in Australia. The rowers advanced to the has taken up medicine. Brian re­ \·ersity last summer and is now at the semifinals beforebeing eliminated ·:· Colbia11S who watched "Hopkins 24/7 ," InternationalColl ege in Beirut, Leba­ ports that}oel Gross bard is study­ the SL\-part documentary news eries filmed at Johns Hopkins Hospital in non, reaching high school English ing child development at Tufts ... . Baltimore, :\Id., recognized Kathie Pooler '94. In one episode the third­ within the contexts of French, Leba­ Andrew Porter and Casey Piche year resident physician at the hospital related her anxieties after she was nese and . . high school curricula. are living with Justin Harvey '99 in exposed to HI\'-infected blood ·:· Public interest in the PBS hit A11tiq11es ...Andrew Kruppa and Peter ealis the North End of Boston and report Rondshou• fueled a new on-line business, Antiques America. Joshua Eldred graduated from Ohio State Law that they spent "plenty of time on '96 wa instrumental in launching the Internet site, which helps dealers and School, and both work at law firms in boats, beaches and golf courses this enthusiasts gain access to the 11·orld of antiques and to expert guidance in the Cleveland, Pere forKahn, Kleinman, summer ...now on to snow1" ... Yanowitz and Aronson and Andy for gro,,ing S2 5 -billion market. Amy Cote is still living in Biddeford, Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan and Maine, and is in her third year of Aronoff. Andy ran into David Barr, teaching high school social studies at who is in hi third year of law school Massabesic High School. When she .UmTinges: Karen Dunn '92 to Nathan C. Vlagner in Stowe, Vt. ·:· Helen at Case \\'estern .... Scott Lilley wrote she was in the middle of her A. Hopkins '92 to Terry Kellogg in Middlebury, Vt. ·=· Jason C. Barnes spent his summer fi shing and cook­ soccer season and was to begin coach­ '93 to Amanda Brebach in .Marblehead, ,\1ass.·: ·Julie A. Cyr '94 to Joseph ing in ::\"antucket before returning to ing basketball soon. Amy also has reach fifth and ixth grade cience in C. Gibowicz in Old Town, ,\1aine ·:· Gregg A. LeBlanc '96 to Catherine been keeping in touch with Alison ::\"e\\ Canaan, Conn ....Sarah C. Neuger '97 in White Plains, N.Y. ·=· John O.J.) F. Lovett Jr. '96 to Kelleher, Lauren Hoisington and mmel i working at the University Allison G. Spill in Spring Lake, N.]. ·:· Alane B. O'Connor '96 to Devin Eric Anderson ....Peter Manning of Chicago a a fu nd raiser in the \\'ellenius in Dix'\illeNotch, N.H. ·=· Jason R. Mcintosh '97 to Kerry A. is in his second year of med school at medical center. She escaped to do Wilcox in Danvers, ,\ lass. ·:· Amanda K. Randolph '97 to Patrick E. UVM . He spent his summer visiting �ome camping and hiking in Kettle Doyle '97 in :\Iystic, Conn. ·=· Heather M. Piper '98 to Christopher Californiafor the first time, canoeing _\ loraine, \\'is., in the ummer. . . . Jackson in Waterville, Maine. in northern Ontario and doing an Jen 1ason, who is no longer in Den­ internshipin wilderness medicine .... \ er and i. training in :\'.Y.C. before Bi11hs: A son, Ben Abbatiello, to Thomas '89 and Christine Murphy Jessica Rice is now living in \Nash­ mo' ing to London sometime in the Abbatiello '91 ·:· A daughter, Abigail Rose Sweeney, to William and ington, D.C., and works for a new :\'e\\ Year, pent a day at the beach Heather HartshornS weeney '91 ·=· A daughter, Keely Elizabeth Stanczak, environmental nonprofit company \\ ith Molly Bracken early in the fall. to Jim and Lael Hinman Stanczak '93. dealing with sustainable forestry. :\ lolly i no\\at Princeton working in She's been fortunate co do some great the admissions department. he was the marine conservation/endangered environmental law . ...Lucas international travel with the organi­ able to catch up "ith 1atthew seas program . . ..He nry Lo is a fi eld Penney, Jerrod DeShaw and Andy zation and is also directing a fe male a Burgener briefl) during his layo,·er representative for California State Pease moved into a new place in cappella group in D.C. ... Derek 111 Dem er. I le' still at Andersen sembly person Dr. Gloria Romero Brookline ....Tony Rosenfeld Luke reports that business is boom­ Ccm<,ultingand is currently in Texa . (D-Los ngeles) ....Andr ea dropped me an e-mail from Romania ing at the Coastal Brewing Company ...Jennif er oules started a master's DeHaan, who had her grant to teach while visiting the area. in Middleton, R.I., and that plenty of program 1n biolo[0 at Boise State English in Germany renewed, spent -Kimberly N. Parker Colby grads have been there to enjoy L111,er<,1ry; her thesis "ill focu� on last summer in the Scates and Greece. it. Coastal Brewing was founded by \\ Jnter \\ rens in \\estern \\'a hing­ "But now l'm back in Dortmund, 98 Congrats to Sara Rigelhaupt, four Colby alums and has reported con. ... hri topher ullivan, Steve Germany," he writes, "where the who is engaged to Geoffrey Cramer, outstanding progress. Last fall they Papagiota , dam • lboim and weather is quite a seep down from a musician and recording engineer. unveiled a new special ale in a flashy herie alyean ''ere all 111 the '' ed­ Greece but where the beer is the best in They plan an October 2002 wed­ cobalt blue 750ml bottle ....Kari d111g part) for \\'elling Lagrone and the "orld." ...Jon Sterling is at ding1 ... Tessa Gurley started her Christensen is jet setting across the I leather Derby\ ( ktoher nuptials.... L'Conn La'' chool. ...Steve Suomi first year of teaching first grade in country in her job with Southwest Anthon) \loulcon () OU remember, currentl) teaches English, coaches track i\'orch Andover, Mass. She has been Airlines. She writes that she loves the aru t formerl) lnc>'' n a., Ton) ) and field and is a dorm parent at \'ir­ living in Brookline and is just one her marketing job with Southwest curn:nd) In e'>'' nh raig Lundsten g1111a Epl'>copal 'chool in Lrnchburg, class away from fi nishing her master's and certainly enjoys the benefits. and \n111e 1'.u111hol111 ·9 111 \rl1ng­ \'a. reg Moody li,es right do,, n in element ary education at Lesley Kari recently received her pilot's ton. \ J Ja,·ier Fcmande7 " al.,o in the road, and the !'\\o hang out fa irly College. Tessa reports that Court­ license and rook Beth Deschenes, the I) ( arLa and han!( out '' ich often .... \frer graduating from the ney Cataldi is still living in 1 an­ one of her first brave souls, for a ride' \nth om on a rc[!Ularlu'i'. ·1 he \\ ord ) a le '->chool of '\;ur -.111g m \la) '' ith ruckec and that Ellen Bruce in D.C. ... Dave Bernstein just moved to m on the 'tn:Ll i th.11 J.1\ ier .rnd \11- a ma.,ter\11 1 nur g, Robrn napp is applying co law schools .... Elena Chapel Hill, N.C., to begin the edit­ thon) .ire 'l) di\ er llO\\ and get their u tafon '' a., certified a-. a ped1ac­ Kavanagh recently moved from Bos­ ing of his novel, which is a culmina­ l.:itk, 1ump111g out of plam" from nc nur'c pracnnoncr. Currencl) '>he ton to �rn York and is applying to tion of two years waiting tables by 14.000 ket. \nthon) " .1J,o an Jl'­ \\ ork., on the marer111t) floor at de�ign school. ...Alexander night and writing the novel by day. 1 counr t:\ClUll\ L fo r \mt:nt ( )nfine. Poudrc \ allq I lo.,p11al 1n Fon HO\a rd has had enough of thelif e ...Susan Matlock is also living in \lonil.i Thiel ha, ht:u1\\ork111g Collin,, Colo.... Am} ten gel '>pent of a free lance online designer and orth Carolina now and has begun co 1 n rhc con,cn .won tit:ld'llKc !!radu­ tht: ,ummcr 111 I uropc .,rud) mg ru­ ha.,mm ed a more permanent po­ law school at Wake Forest. . ..Josh .11 .m on. lir 1 tl1L ( 1:111er tor \ lanne ropc;rncomm unit) IJ,, hcfort: rcrurn­ '>ltlOn at Bain & Company in Copley Walton has been working as a me­ .11 m!! Lon t:n.mon and tht:n thL \ \ orld to ·1 ulant:for her '>t:tond ) car of <;quarc, Bo�ton. lie works with chanical engineer/technician at the mu: \ \ 1ldlifc Fund." here ,ht:' ht:t:n la1\ 'chool. \lier ,chool .,heplan- to Kaushik en and Brenden Gmy­ Navy Prototype Optical Interfe rom­ • h "<) he a pro1t:ct coord111a1or 111 hc.1d had ro Color.1do ro pr.ll'Utc rck .... Brian Gill (also Ji,,ing in eter project in Flagstaff, Ariz. His

64 B T E two-year stint will end in February, ing a master's degree in psychology. keting .... Braxton Williams and raising effort by tl1e Royal Canadian but he reports that he has enjoyed his Prior to grad school, Robyn and Matt Oliver Williams are moving from Mounted Police to benefit the Cana­ time traveling to the Grand Canyon, drove cross-country to Utah, where Brooklyn to Manhattan; Braxton is dian Make-a-\Vish Foundation .... Colorado and New Mexico for moun­ Robyn was an ArneriCorps*VISTA still working at Penguin Putnam in Kathryn Johnson was a member of tain bik:ingand ltimate Frisbeetour­ volunteer for United Cerebral Palsy the marketing department. Braxton, the high dive act atThe Great Escape naments ....I am excited to share that ofUtah and Matt was a snowboarding Ned Eustace and Crans Baldwin in Lake George' ...Trish Akins, Terry Flynn and I were married in instructor at Park City J\ilountain Re­ love the social scene on the Lower Courtney Genovese, Carrie Keel­ Dallas, Texas, on November 1 8,2000. sort. ... In the fa ll of2001, Christian East Side ....Nate Jue is teaching ing and Jen Lisk are living in \Ve are currently living in Colum­ Frazar will receive a master's of sci­ marine science in the Florida Keys. Brighton, Mass., as are Jenna bus, Ohio.... Keep writing! ence in microbiology at tl1e Univer­ ...Adella Mikkelsen is still in Aylsworth, Emjly Young and Lisa -Allison L. Brown sityofMontana in i\1issoula. Christian Taiwan completing her VVatson Fel­ Goodman, who is attending BC Law. studies em,ironmental microbiology, lowship ....Jen Lavigne is moving ...Matt Janssen is also in law 99 Let's talk about Jason Cher­ and over the summer he worked at the to N.Y.C. after having traveled school-at Vi llanova University ella, who is out in the Hollywood Environmental Protection Agency in around Turkey ....Katherine School of Law in Pennsylvania .... Hills. \Norking as a talent coordina­ D.C. and lived with Sarah Banner, Golfinopoulos is enjoying Mo­ Jon Allen is living in Boston and tor for MTV, our star hockey goalie who is working as an investigative rocco, where she's a Peace Corps working at the architecture fi rm of has hung up his skates to work on reporter for a nonprofit news service; volunteer. ...Cate Tynan works in Milford & Ford Associates in Welles­ many ofMTV's shows and backstage she's planning for grad school next the editorial department of Broad­ ley, Mass.... Chr istie Beveridge is for their award ceremonies ....Steph fall in international relations. way Books at Random House in also living in tl1e Boston area, with Patterson and Jodi Eidt '97 got mar­ Andrea Wooley is living in St. Louis, N.Y.C. and lives in North Salem, Christine Pirani. They both have ried on September 2 3 in Atlantic City, Mo., and working towards her Ph.D. N.Y.... Kea Watson worked as a plans this winter to drive to rah, N.]., and Abby Healy, Emily in immu11ology at Washington Uni­ stage management intern last year where Christie is going to live with Etchells and Melissa Maguire were versity. Ai1drea took the year off after in Trinity, R.I., at Trinity Reper­ Ben Mackay and NickLaRusso, who all bridesmaids ....Erin Steven got graduation and traveled the Philip­ tory Company and spent her sum­ are living in Park City and working as married in Seattle in September and pines. For five months she did mis­ mer in N.C. teaching sailing at a ski patrollers ....Lauren Borchardt spent the honeymoon in Hawaii; sion work with pre-school kids and camp. This fa ll she left for Scotland spent the fa ll working on a whale­ Kristy Gould and Jenny Harvey­ college students through an organi­ on a tl1eater tour with the Starving watch boat out of Gloucester, J\ 1ass. Smith were in the bridal party .... zation called Care Corner.... Anna Artists. (Y\Te all must remember them She and Jen Kassakian plan to head Jake Berg and Rebecca Plurnn1er Tesmenitsky spent summer 2000 at Colby-" Road J\ilovie" and "Vi­ out to Seattle in January.... Jaclyn are engaged, and several classmates working as a summer associate at the per's Opium.") ...Keep your up­ Rollins was married on August 12 to will be in their wedding.Jake is a grad American Civil Liberties nion in dates coming' Robert Blake ....Morgan Milner is studentat Columbia University while Philly. Last year Anna completed her -Li11dsny H{(yes serving as the Ai11eriCorps*VISTA Rebecca is atthe University ofMichi­ first year of law school at Santa Clara volunteer at tl1e Game Loft in Belfast, gan studying chemistry.... Paul University but has now transferred to 00 Hello' I hope that all is well Maine ....Keryn Kwedor reports McDermott is at Vermont Law Northeastern University ....After with the Class of 2000 and that ev­ loving her job as a full-time child­ School, enrolled in tl1eir joint degree traveling in New Zealand during the eryone is enjoying new jobs, new care worker for Kate O'Neill '85 .... program of].D. and master's of em,i­ fallaf ter graduation, Mary Schwalm cities and even new countries' It was Melissa Bradbury is working as the ronmental law. During the summer moved to Boulder. J\1ary's dream nice to see many of you up at Colby assistant director of admission at Paul worked as an EMT at a non­ came true as she landed tl1e opportu­ during Homecoming VVeekend. I in Ashburnham, profit camp for inner-city children. nity to go down to Australia for the hope to hear from more of you in the i\ 1ass., and is a dorm parent in the ...Samantha Sarno lives in Lon­ 2000 Summer Ol)m1pics and work future.... Lisa Cardillo moved to freshman boys dorm' ...Candace don doing cancer research and is for tl1e Associated Press taking pho­ Rome, Italy, in September and re­ DeWitt is also working in admis­ working towards her Ph.D. in mo­ tographs of tl1e events. J\ 1ary planned ports that she is very happy teaching sions-at Colgate University in lecular genetics ....Noah T. Chung to travel until November and tl1en English and hopes to fi nd a job soon Hamilton, N.Y.... Aubrey Love is is a second-year Ph.D. student in move to Portia nd, Oregon ....Nicole in international business ....Also enjoying teaching physics at the economics at the UniversityofJ\1ichi­ Fallat just moved to New York City abroad teaching English is Greg De in New Hampshire gan in Ann Arbor. ...Brent Fraser after spending last year in Seattle St. Maurice, who is in Morioka, Ja­ and is the assistant soccer coach .... fi nished his first year at the Univer­ working for a start-up vennire capital pan.... Car rie Russell also has plans Eric Saucier is working in the sity of Arizona Law School and is firm. In N.Y.C., Nicole works in the to go to Japan this spring to teach Internet division of Fleet Bank in working at the U.S. Attorney'sof fi ce press office at the New York Phil­ English as well! ...Matt Todesca Boston and is living with Sean in Phoenix ....Chris Bunge finished harmonic at Lincoln Center, and and Bill Lenich are both working as Luoma, Sarah Hewins '99 and Pete his firstyearat the University of Con­ she lives witl1 Paul Magyar in Park clerks on tl1e floor of the stock ex­ Lambert. He writes, "Needless to necticut School of Law and is work­ Slope .... Lt. David Nasse is in the change in Tew York City.... Sarah say, our apartment now has no short­ ing in a litigation firm specializing in Marine Corps and in flight school in Church is also in New York City age ofsma rtdogs and no brand juices." white-collar crime and commercial Pensacola, Fla. Dave's message to all now, living with Mary Anne Schu­ ...Also working at Fleet Bank in litigation in Hartford ....Martha is, "Go Mules!" ...Lt. Karen Smith macherand working for Lowe Lintas Boston are Christine Casey and Healy finished her first year in tl1e is in signals intelligence school and & Partners. . . . fter graduation Charlotte Tiffany.... J.R. Rudman medicinal chemistry department at has received orders to North Caro­ Drew Davis moved to Rochester, is already on his second job, working the University of Kansas ....Robyn lina.... Danielle Driscoll was in N .Y., where he is attending medical as an account associate at Applied Osbornand Matt Olsen are in D.C., Spain last year and received her school at the University of Rochester Communication, a hi-tech PR firmin where they are both grad students at master's in Spanish with the Middle­ School of Medicine and Dentistry. San Francisco. He wants everyone to American niversity. Matt is in tl1e bury Language School in Madrid; ... In June Melissa Shea took part know that the "weather here is great, school of internationalst udies pursu­ she's using her Spanish now in in a Royal Canadian Mounted Police though I do miss the snow a little bit." ing a master's degree in international Beverly, i\Iass., at Sensitech Inc., Expedition to climb Mt. McKinley Don't we all,]! ...Keep in touch' conflict studies, and Robyn is pursu- where she is in international mar- in Alaska. The climb was a fund- -Hi/my Smyth

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Theodore G. Smart '27, October 6, Samuel H. Marder '32, July 9, Milton M. Gilson '36, September Louis Sacks '39, ugust I 0, 2000, in 2000, in :'\orway,.\ laine, at 95. He 2000, in Boca Raton, Fla., at 91. He 17, 2000, in \\'est Roxbury, J\ lass., Marblehead, Mass., at 83. Ile re­ played baseball in the Pine Tree sen·ed in the .S. A.rm)' from 1941 at 86. He served with the Na'')' in ceived a master's degree in educa­ League from the late '20s to the to 1946 and retired as a lieutenant the tlantic and the Caribbean dur­ tion from Boston niversity before early '40s, then er\'ed as a fir t lieu­ colonel. After the \\·ar he was assis­ ing \Vorld \\'ar II. A graduate of serving as a ..Army captain in tenant in the Army in France. For tant superintendent of the \\'orces­ Tufts niversity .\ledical School, Europe during \\'oriel \ \'ar II. After e,·eral )·ears he taught in chools in ter rate Hospital in \\'orcester, he operated a fa mily practice in the war he was a teacher of French .\lilo and .\ Iexico, .\ Iaine, and also ,\ lass., before he entered pri\'ate l'ewtonCenter, ;\ lass., and was on and Latin and an assistant principal was an in urance salesman for Pru­ practice as a psychiatrist. Sur\'i\'ing the staff of the l'ewton-\\'ellesley in the Re\'ere, .\lass., school system dential In urance Co. in Rumford, are his son, Stephen .\larder, his Hospital for more than 3 5 years. for 32 years. He leaves his wife of 50 .\ laine, until hi retirement in 1969. daughter, Phyllis.\IarderJa nsen '62, Survi\'ors include his wife, Sylvia, a years, Frances, two sons, including urTi,·ing are his wife, Hazel, two se,·en grandchildren and two great­ daughter, a son, Andrew Gilson '70, Kenneth i\1.Sacks '80, a brother and daughters and a granddaughter. grandchildren. and two grandchildren. several nieces and nephews.

dward . MacConnie '3 1, July John H. Wibby '32,August 12, 2000, Albert 0. Piper '36,July 6, 2000, in Russell M. Birtwistle '40, June 10, 11, 2000, in .\ leriden, Conn., at 93. in Yarmouth, .\laine, at 9. He li,·ed \\'aten>ille, .\laine,at 86. He gradu­ 2000, in Attleboro, Mass., at 82. He .\ lifelong Seymour, Conn., resi­ in Bangor, .\Iaine, where he was ated from Columbia niversity Den­ worked for ITT-Grinnell for more dent, he taught biology, phy ic and employed at \\'LBZ Radio and tal College and was a dentist in than 35 years, retiring as manager of mathematics for 40 years in the Tele\'ision and retired as chief en­ \\'aterville for many years. Prede­ valve engineering in 1982. Previously . e) mour schools and was principal gineer in 1970. Sun·i\'ing are his ceased by his wife, Bettina \\'ellingron he had worked forthe Narragansett of e) mour High chool. He lea,·es wife of 6 rears, Glenna, two sons, Piper '3 5, he is survived by his daugh­ Electric Company. He leaves n1·0 a son, Edward H . .\lacConnie, two a daughter, nine grandchildren and ter, Jan Kornbluth, a sister, a grand­ sons, Kenneth R. Birtwistleand David daughters, Joan Quesnel and Lisa three great-grandchildren. son and three nephews. C. Birnvistle, nvo step-grandchildren Ciccone, eight grandchildren, eight and a step-great-granddaughter. great-grandchildren and se,·eral George E. Lowell '35, August 24, Sara]. Cowan '37, October 20, 2000, 111cce'> and nephe\\ s. 2000, in Do\'er, KH., at 87. He in Portland, i\Iaine, at 85. She taught Halsey A. Frederick Jr. '40, Au­ "orked in industrial banking with at New Gloucester High School and gust 24, 2000, in Bryn Mawr, Pa., at Kenneth H . .\lansfield'3 1, Augu t Beneficial Corp. in Lawrence and for more than 29 years taught Latin 84. During \\'orld \Var II he served 2 5. 2000. 111 Orange City, Fla., at 91. :-\ewburyporr, .\lass., and Lewiston, at Deering High School in Portland, in the Navy as a catapult officer. He I le 111tcrrupted a career as an out­ .\ laine, and managed the companr's where she was also the field hockey was an executive with the Leslie '>ta '>pecialagent for :\"orth­ tennis player into his 60s. Sun·i,·ing her brother, Herman G. Cowan, and fo undland clogs for national fi eld " e'>tern \I utual LifeIn surance Com­ are his '' ife, Dorothy, a daughter, many nieces and nephews. trial events. He is survived by his pan) . Sun 1\ ors include his daughter, n1 o <,Ons, eight grandchildren and wife, Elisabeth, his brother and '-,u.,,rn \lan<,li clcl Pogue '69. three great-grandchildren. Robert D. Hussey '37, August 22, three beloved dogs. 2000, in Roseland, Fla., at 83. Af­ .\la!) Dignam ,\l urphy '3 1, ep­ Grace \\'heeler i\larsh '35, Julr I, ter teaching in Danforth and at Weston MacRae '42, August 9, 2000, rcrnher 2-, 2000, 111 \\'ilmmgton, 2000, in \\'aten ille, .\ Jaine, at 6. \ \'aten·illeHi gh School in ,\ laine, he in \\1inter Haven, Fla., at 79. An Dt.:I.,.H ) cOn. John D. g1'>t for the "e" I lampshire Depart­ .\ laine. He was a \'eteran of Tavy tative for many years. Survivors in­ \lurph) . l\\O '>l'>ler.,, Fllcn D1gnam ment of I lea Ith and I luman Sen ice'>. sen·ice during \\'orld \ \'ar II. Survi­ clude his wife of 58 years,]can Cannell l) predeceased b) her '>i'>tCr'> ' ors include his wife of 62 years, iV lacRae '42, nvo daughters, a son, ( .ra dren and three great-grandchildren. Kelby Cannell '8 1. 111cludc her ti ' c children, a sister, r\Cl)11 ff.1)CO k Quinton '3 1 , "iep­ \ l.irtllJ \\"heeler Zelt',man '44, a nna Stobie Rogerson '38, Sep­ Walter A. Woodward '42, August lllllhlr (1, 2000. 1n l.L\\ l'>ton. \l.itnl. brother, '\arhan1cl 11. \\11ccler '42, tember 14, 2000, in Portland, ;\ Jaine, 17, 2000, in Keene, J .1-1., at 81. .ll '10 \he r.iu!_!ht 1n I l'>hon I ilk 12 r.:randd1ildren, indud111g \ \'illiam at 3. \ homemaker, she had a life­ After serving in the U.S. rmy 111 \l.une, for l\IO \e.1r before her 1'-uln". 6. 12 !(rcat-granclchilclrcn and long interest in art and . "" era I niece., and nephe\1 .,, 1nclud- \ lc\iCO at the Institute of ,\n at San during \\'orld \Var TT, he was vice '' ho d11.:d 111 I 'I'll) '>ht ' olunrecred 1nr.: IJ\ Lh.id Bru1!_!.i ·- . \l1gucl de \llende. I !er husband, president of \Voodward Motors, an \I 1th 'c' er.ii loLtl orr.:.1m1.H1on' .rnd "cm11an R. Roger<, on '3 7, and a son, automobile dealership in Keene. Sur­ \\ ,I , ,Ill .itu1mpli hul r.:ollL-r .ind \\'illi.1m \. f- lling-1oodjr. '36,Junc John S. Rogerson '66, died pre\'i­ vivors include his wife, Marie, a son, .i rt l'>l Ill p.htcl hL I' '>llf\ I \ Cd h) I 'I, I '1'1'1. 1n \ la111e, .ll ' I IL I"cd 111 ou'>I) . Sun 1,-ing arc a daughter, Bar­ two daughters, a brother, eight her 'on, Rohen I <)mnton ·r,2, I .hl ( onnrh, \l.11nc. 11" '>Un J\or, har!n and a niece and ncphe\1 . dren, nvo nephews and a niece.

66 Martha Blackington Caminiti '46, Robert B. Maxell '49, August 7, wife, i\ 1ary, a son and daughter, two grams at the Preble Street Resource June 30, 2000, in Portland, i\ Iaine, at 2000, in Tucson, Ariz., at 71. He re­ brothers and three grandsons. Center in Portland. Surviving are his 75. She was a member of several local ceived a master's degree from the ni­ wife, Linda C. Russell, a son, his organizations and taught in elemen­ versity of Maine. After serving in the Alfred G. Legge '52, August 26, mother and a sister and brother. tary grndes in the Portland school Korean Conflict, he was a teacher and 2000, in North Palm Beach, Fla., at system for several years before retir­ administrator at Ricker College, and 72. He served in the Air Force in James Russell Wiggins H '54, Io­ ing in 197-t. Predeceased by her hus­ afterretiring in 1993 from the Univer­ Japan during the Korean Conflict and vember 19, 2000, in Brooklin, M.aine, bands, \\'alter B. Maxfield '·H and sity of Maine at Machias he was regis­ was employed by Pratt & \\'hitney at 9b. He worked for The Neu• York Joseph Caminiti, and by her sister, trar emeritus. He is survived by his Aircraft Corp. for 30 years before his Times and in 195-+was the editor of Barbette Blackington Pacht '53, she second wife, Elisabeth Dagdigian, a retirement in 1987. He is survived by The TVashi11gtou Post when he was is survived by two daughters, Susan son and two granddaughters. his wife, i\ largareti\ 1acpherson Legge chosen as Colby's third Lovejoy fel­ Caminiti Christopher '70 and Beth '52, two daughters and a son, eight low. After retiring from the Post to Guy, and three grandsons. Christine Lucy MacDonald '50, grandchildren and two sisters. become tl1e U.S. ambassador tO tl1e June 13, 2000, in Lee, Mass., at 71. United Tations, he began a second Harold M. Kearney '47, June 23, She was a school librarian at Lee Priscilla Chamberlin Kraut '56, newspaper career in i\laine as owner­ 2000, in New Sharon, i\i laine, at 79. Central School for many years. She is April 19, 2000, in \'\'ilmington, Del., editor of the Ellsw011b A111erim11. I le Following service with the U.S. Ma­ survived by her husband, Harold C. at65. She was a nurse and an associate sold the paper in 1991 but stayed on as rines in World \Var II, he earned his MacDonald, three sons, two daugh­ professor of nursing at Thomas editor and continued tO write a column doctorate from Boston University and ters and l I grandchildren. Jeffe rson University and the mother until a fe w montl1s before his death. provided guidance counseling services of three children. Survivors include for high schools in Franklin County, William Malcolm Wilson '50, Au­ her husband, George C. Kraut, chil­ Carl T. Rowan H '68, September Maine. For many years he was a youth gust 19, 2000, in Boston)vlass., at 73. dren and three grandchildren. 23, 2000, in \Vashington, D.C., at 7 5. education specialist for the Coopera­ After service in \\'oriel \\'ar II and After a stint as one of the U.S. Navy's tive Extension Service of the Univer­ the Korean Conflict, he worked for Ruth-Ann Waters '56,July 29, 2000, fi rst African-American comm is ioned sity of Maine. He is sun,ived by his the .S. Postal Service in Brookline in Tew Haven, Conn., at 66. She was officers, he was a pioneering reporter wife, Marie, his daughter and son, a and Boston for 27 years. Survivors an elementary school teacher in Se­ who was once called "America's most brother and tl1ree grandchildren. include his daughter, \Vhitney attle, \Vash.,Fort \Val ton, Beach, Fla., visible black journalist" for his elo­ Trotman, and many devoted friends. Sn1ttgart, Germany, and n'Iadison, quent columns exploring race rela­ Eldridge P. Wallace '47, Septem­ Conn. She leaves fivebrothers-Rob­ tions and championing civil rights. ber 8, 2000, in Lewiston, Maine, at A. Winston Naugle1· '51, August ert, Kenneth, Russell, Allan, and David He was a frequent guest on public 7-t. During \Vorld ·war II he served 16, 2000, in \Nayland, Mass., at 73. \\Taters-and nephews and nieces. affairs radio and television programs as a U.S. Army antitankgun crewman A physics major, he was credited in a career tl1at spanned more tl1an in Europe and the Pacific. He earned with patents pertaining to infrared Aubrey £.Jones '58,June 20, 2000, half a century. He received the his degree from the University of imaging and night-vision systems in \\'eston, i\1ass., at 66. He attended LO\•ejoy ward in 1968. i\Iaine in vocational agriculnire and while employed at Raytheon and the College after Army se1Yice in owned and operated an organic veg­ Honeywell. He founded Applied Korea and received his law degree Mary H. Marshall H '73, Septem­ etable fa rm in Leeds, J\ laine. Sun' i­ Optics Center Inc., which supplies from Boston University School of ber 25, 2000, in Syracuse, N.Y., at 97. vors include his wife, Barbara, tl1ree space programs and the military with Law. He served as general counsel During her 69-year teaching career daughters, a son, a sister, five grand­ precision optics. He is survived by his for the Prudential Insurance Co., then she taught at the College (193 5-1 9-+8) sons, four granddaughters and two wife, Cynthia Leslie Naugler '50, went into general law practice and and at Syracuse University, where great-grandsons. three sons and five grandchildren. later into tl1e practice of investment she taught more than 35 different and trust law in \\Teston. He is sur­ courses in literanire and drama. She Everett S. Bauer '48,June 12, 2000, Jean Brewer Bridge '52, August 18, vived by his wife, Lois Jones, three retired in 1970 but conducted con­ in Attleboro, Mass., at 77. A graduate 2000, in Orlando, Fla., at 70. She was daughters, including Jocelyn Jones­ tinuing education courses at Syra­ of Andover Iewton Theological a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Coles '90, a son, four grandchildren, cuse until she was 90. Seminary, he was tl1e pastor of Hill received her master of arts in teach­ a brother and nephews and nieces. i\lemorial Baptist Church in Boston ing from Harvard niversity. She Katherine W. Fanning H '79, Oc­ from 1952 to 1962 and of Lime Rock taught mathematics at Colby, the Marcia Peterson Robinson '60, tober 19, :2000, in \\'areham, i\lass. Baptist Church in Lincoln, i\ lass., niversity of i\Iaine and Husson October 16, 2000, in Fishers, Ind., at She was the editor of the 1/11chomge from 1962 to 1987. His wife of 53 College a1�d in jm1ior high schools in 62. She was a secretary and recep­ (Alaska) Daily XeU's when the paper years, Nlildred Hammond Bauer '·t8, Bangor and Brewer, i\Iaine. She is tionist for Lawrence North High received a Pulitzer Prize for public a son and daughter and tl1ree grand­ survived by her husband of -+5 years, School for 15 years and for I 0 years se1Tice. She recei\'ed the Lovejoy children survive him. \Vall ace \V. Bridge, two daughters, a was a nursery school teacher at Award in 1979. The editor of The granddaughter and numerous cous­ Castleton United Methodist Church. Christian Science ,1 /onitor from 1983 Pauline Vitkauskas Kuzmeski '49, ins, nieces and nephews. Survivors include her husband, Jack to 1988, she was the fi rst " oman to August 17, 2000, in Springfield, Robinson, tl1ree daughters, a brother run a national newspaper. i\ Iass., at 73. She and her late hus­ Raymond F. Keyes '52, July 15, and six grandchildren. band, Charles A. Kuzmeski, operated 2000, in Needham, ,\ lass., at 0. Af­ David E. Bell, H '86, eptember 6, Little John Farm in Sunderland, ter sen·ice in the Na'T he was a Bruce ""· Logan '68, October 3, 1000, in Cambridge, i\ lass., at I. He ,\ lass., and she was a grower for the salesman and consultant. For more 2000, in �orth Yarmouth, ,\ laine, at was Gamble Professor of Population Oxford Pickle Company of South than 30 years he was a professor of 55. A conscientious objector during Sciences and International Health at Deerfield. She leaves sons David marketing in the Carroll School of the \ 'ietnam \\'ar, he earneda master's the Han·a rd School of Public Health, and John Kuzmeski, daughters i\Ianagement at Boston College, degree at tl1e University of �ew En­ where he was chair of the department Shirley Giambrone and Joanne which he also served as director. gland and went on tO a career as a of population sciences. Kuzmeski-Jackson, a brother and Predeceased by his brother, Robert social \l·orker in Californiaand i\ Iaine, six grandchildren. J. Keyes '52, he is survived by his where he de\'eloped innovative pro-

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