Colby Magazine vol. 81, no. 4

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Correspondents

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,1ur 1 5 th re u ni o n . Co m e one. come all. cc your old p<t b l i k e Ch r i s Noonan, who'� li , · i ng out ­ side Bo wn and ll'ork ing in real esrare de\'elopment and hi wric pre ·crvation. hris writes that ph otography keep� him busy in his spare time and he enjoy · l ong walb wnh hi� wife, � u ·an, and their d o g , F i n b a r . . . . Sarah Bryan Severance wa wonder­ ing, "ls there a party at KOR tonighr 1" Wind urfing, renn i-, running, rollerblading and the PTA keep her active in New Jer­ sey, where she live· with her hu hand, Bruce, and their two boys. a rah works as a freelance graphic designer, ha\'ing once been a e­ nior art Jc ianer for a New York ad agency . . . . Alix Land abo rrieJ the ad world until l 986, when he ·witched ro manage­ ment and marketing for architect Frank Gehry. Now she's back in ·chool to get her master's in so­ cial work. She's already got a head start in her field a a volunteer helping women who ha,·e been raped and children who are griev ­ ing. Alix lives in Portland, Ore., with her hu band , Bruce, his daughter, rwo cats and an occa­ sional raccoon. . Annette Lum Ngai and her husband are both oftware engineers in Framing­ ham, Ma La t year she gave birth to her second child. Be­ tween work and motherhood, Annette says she plays the stock marker (hey, any hot tock tip , Annette ?). Annette pa sed along the news that Huguette Duteau i married to a gynecologist in Florida and that she tao has re­ cently given birth to her second child . . . . The baby boom con80

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Janet Gerber (Janet Holm) 1 1 1 1 2 Broad Green Drive Potomac, MD 208S4 30 1 -299-6240

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crewing up too badly. " Grea r let­ ter, Nick, rhank . . . . While we were at Colby, Awew ime o '77, of Ethiopia, lived for a year wirh the Johnson family in Orono, Maine. They have lo t contact with Aweru and wonder if any­ one knows where they can write him. You can end the informa­ tion to me and I'll forward it to the John ons . . . . Plea e send gooJ vibe ro Liz Alpert in Bos­ ton to help her get through year two of her broken back night­ mare. . . . A for myself, I recently mer John F. Kennedy, Jr., on a story, omething I feel every woman should have rhe opportu­ nity to do. Plea e vote this fall even if you don't like rhe choice . 1 appreciate the thanks many of you have extended to me for writ­ ing thi. column. Pleeezz: keep rhe news commg.

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Corre pondent: Emily Grout Sprague

It wa wonderful to hear from and Kim Ros i N ichols. Their third on, Benjamin, wa born in January. He joins his brother , Chri , 7 , and Jamie, 4. Ben' godmother i Bev Nalban­ dian Madden ' 0. Kim is busy with the boy and the PTA a well a fund raising � r the local hospital. N ick is the director of Aegis new construction at Bath Iron Work . They have talked recently with Ellen Grant Carley, who welcomed daughter number four into the world in August of 1 99 1 . . . . I have brief informa­ tion about Dave Clarendon, who earned his ma ter's in geography this year. Please write and tell u more of what you are up to, Dave. . . . L iz (Yanagihara '80) and Barry Horwitz encl greet­ ings from Green Bay, Wis., where N ick

ti nue with Lyn H i ldebrandt Holian, who had her fir t chi ld this past November. Lyn and her hu band, Kevin, live in Nahant, Mas . And Lucinda Kearns Hepp became a mother for the first rime on eptember 1 2 , when he deliv­ ered Elizabeth Anne. Doug and Marjorie Gonzalez Blackwell sent me a picwre of their two cutie , Laura and Courtney. Though they both work, parenthood seems to be rhe biggest part of their lives. When asked what their hobbie were, they re ponded, "Laura and Courtney." The Blackwell report that W o o d y " C l a u s M a n " Woodbury works for Mer Life, Pat and Joan Vicario Sweeney "l ive" on the slopes of Waterville

Valley, N.H., and Doug occasion­ ally bumps into John Devine and Ben Thorndike '79 on the Bos­ ton-N.Y. hurtle . . . . Justoutside our nation's capital, N ic k Levin­ tow can often be found shooting hoop and managing a local oft­ ball ream. N ick ay that these days he pends more time with his family and friends than he does on hi work a an attorney for the Un ired tates Department of Labor. N ick and his wife, Kathy, live in ilver pring, Md., with their two children, ara, 3, and David, l. When asked what the highlights of his life have been he said, "Winning some big ca e at work, finding the perfect per on to raise a family with and not

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