Colby Magazine vol. 83, no. 5

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T H E N I N E T I E S Correspondents : 1 990 Laura Senier 4 Menotomy Road, Apt. 9 Arlington, MA 02 1 74 6 1 7 -64 1 - 3467 1 99 1 Portia Walker 1 7 Ossippe Road #2 Somerv i l le, MA 02 1 44 6 1 7 -666- 2 1 02 1 992 Katie Martin 1 8 1 Larchmont Avenue Larchmont, N Y 1 05 38 9 1 4- 8 3 4 - 5 5 3 7 1 993 Kristin L. Owen 1 3 2 Northgate Road Northborough, MA 0 1 5 3 2 5 0 8- 3 9 3 - 2 4 1 7 1 994 Alicia S. Hidalgo 2 8 Marshall treet North Reading, MA 0 1 864- 30 1 8 508-664 - 5 1 28

Correspondent: Laura Senier

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Thanks so much to all of you who got in touch with me during the long, hot summer. It's so nice to know that there' more going on in the world than the O.J. Simpson trial and the Whitewater hearings. . . . Malcolm Chace wrote in to tell us that he married Erin Maria Tully last May in Waltham, Mass. Tom Powers was an usher in the wed­ d ing, and Matt Frymier, J im Brayer '89, Tom Beringer and Allan and Soo-Hee Lee Zebedee all attended. Malcolm and Erin are l i v ing in Boston now, where Malcolm is working in the market­ ing departrnen t of Scudder Stevens and Clark . . . . Steve Chmielewski

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wrote in with lots of new of many Colby grads. Carmine Colarusso '9 1 is in his third year of dental school. Joe Vecchi wa in Canada trying out for the Toronto Argo­ nauts CFL football team. Jeff Phelps got married recently (al­ though Steve didn't say to whom) and is now selling insurance. Rob Petrucelli is the new sales manager at Malden (Mass.) BMW. Gary Doherty is in his first year of law school and worked last summer as a greenskeeper at Norwood Country Club. Bernie Farrell is working in Texas as an independent contrac­ tor. Jeff Olson and Chris White spent some time traveling through Europe sightseeing and looking for work. Tom Whelan is vice presi­ dent of a bank in Freeport, Maine, and goes trout fishing every week­ end. Steve himself i working for Barney Frank at the State House. Thanks so much for all the news, Steve! . . . Andrew Richter and Tanya Gross sent me a letter from France. Andrew has been working in Europe for the past three years as a v o l u nteer for ATD Quart Monde, a group that promotes, through practical action and cien­ tific research, the full participation of the most disadvantaged people and social groups in the life of the communities in which they reside. Music has played a major role in Andrew's volunteer work. Tanya has been working and studying in Europe on a consultingjobfor A.T. Kearney in Germany for the past year and a half and is now working on her M. B.A. at the lSA outside of Paris. Andrew and Tanya have been in touch with David Goff, who is completing his French liter­ ary memoirs; Steve Pischel, who recently married Sylvine Bau­ meister in Kinuheim, France; and Bernie Khoo, who is employed as an economist for a trade associa­ tion that represents all the liquor companies in the U.S. Bernie has been the music director at a church in Fairfax, Va. , and was planning

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an October wedding . . . . Melissa Organek and T.J. Dupree got married at the end of July. The two will be moving to Virginia, where T.J . wi II begin work on his M . B.A. at the University of Vir­ ginia. Paul and Stephanie Vore A p p l e were at the wedd ing. They've recently moved to New Hampshire, where Paul had just completed the state bar exam and Stephanie has a new job in graphic design and desktop pub­ lishing. Also at the wedding were M i k e O ' L o u g h l i n and D e b Wood, who are living in New Britain, Conn. M ike will be fin­ ishing hi medical residency next spring, and Deb was recently ap­ pointed director of educational programs at the Noah Webster House, a historical site in Con­ necticut. Jamie Stewart drove out from Ohio for the wedding. Jamie got his master' degree in phy ics from Ohio rate Univer­ sity and i now working as a soft­ ware engineer for LANShark systems, a company that writes e­ mail agent software. On the side, J amie is trying to launch his own software company with a product that edits music in digital format. Dover Norris-York flew to the wedding from Portland, Ore . , where she has j ust completed her first year of law school. . . . Here in Massachusetts we have yet an­ other Colby grad who joined us at D.C. Heath-Al icia Hidalgo '94 emered the Heath development program and is now working in marketing. Steve Loynd '9 1 will be leaving his job in our advertis­ ing department to go back to school. He's entering the inter­ national relations program at Johns Hopkins University and will be spending the first year of the program in I taly . . . . Thanks again for all the news. Keep me (and your classmates) up to date on what you're doing. And start looking forward to our reunion, which is coming up in June. +

Correspondent: Portia Walker

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H e y , hey '9 1 ! K i m Derrington Knighton had a baby boy, Andrew Scott, on June 28. Kim, who is teaching math part time at her old high school, received her teach­ ing certification just three days be­ fore Andrew was born! . . . Alan Yuodsnukis and his wife, Lynn, had a baby girl, Alesa Mary, on June 3, 1 993 . . . . Nate Carpenter and Pam Newsome were married on Ju I y 7 . . . . Linda Rossignol was married to Matt Ramsden on Au­ gust 1 3. She graduated from Maine Law School in Portland this spring. . . . Also, Laura Friedewald was married on August 6 to Randy Notes '92. Jane Solomon and Eric Sohn '92 were in the wedding parry. Congrarulationsoneand all! Laura received her J . D. from The Ameri­ can University Washington Col­ lege of Law this last May and is an assistant district attorney in the Bronx, New York City; he and Randy will live in Manhattan . . . . 1 had a long talk with Amy Davis, who i teaching kindergarten in the Bo ton area and directed a per­ formance of the Nutcracker in June with her srudents. She also told me that: Margaret Curran and Peter Bailey are engaged; Liz Preston is attending graduate chool at Duke for physical therapy and dating Cory Snow, who is applying to law school; Jenn Flynn has been teach­ ing in Japan; Steve Dimitriou is working in Boston; and Suzanne LaPrade is teaching at the Hopkins School in Connecticut and also ran in her fourth Bo ton Marathon thi year! . . . I also received a let­ ter from Dave Shumway, who i working for a school supply com­ pany in Braintree, Mass., as well as pestering c las mates for their alumni donation . He told me that David Vincent finished his final year at University of Chicago Law


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