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( born 3/20/9 3 ) a n d daughter Anika N icole ( born 7/1 3/94 ) , along with a dog, Beam'r, and a teenage au pair. As far as free time, Shelly spends it chasing af­ ter k ids, dogs or the au pair. Life sure has changed since her days at Sugarloaf, after the move to V irginia and a mortgage. She keeps i n touch w i th Wendy Glenn '85 and Shannon Flynn. So what is Shannon up to ? . . . Leslie and Nathan Emerson are in Jackson, Wyo. He works as a ski instructor and in marketing for Jackson Hole Ski Corpora­ tion-and skis 1 50 days a year. Le lie is the executive director at Jackson Hole Land Trust. They are very proud of Tomba, Prince of the Tetons, a yellow lab/retriev­ er. And "Waldo" has changed to "Nato" ( since Karo was taken ? ) . Naro also coaches Little League and will travel ro Finland to help train a Lapland Ski School. He sees other J acksoni tes-Jamie Mackintosh '82 and Jonathan Selkowitz '88. . . Wayne '85 and Sandra Winship Eddy are l iv ing in Cheshire, Conn., with two kids, Katharine, 2 1 /2 , and Jesse, l. Sandy is working part time as a con ulting manager at Digital Equipment and also volunteers as the vice president of Cheshire Newcomers Club . . . . Bernd and Kai ya Vittands Hefele and their three kids, Karl (born 5/3/90 ) , Katrina ( 8/20/9 1 ) and Celeen ( 3/ 7/94 ) , are living in Hopatcong, N .J . Bernd is an attorney and j ust completed his M.B.A. at Colum­ bia. Kaiya is a management con­ sultant. They have j ust finished renovating thei r 1 00-year-old home on a lake. Kaiya writes that k i i ng with two kid in tow and one in a backpack is not what she imagined for herself while schus­ sing down the slopes at Sugarloaf as an undergrad-though she w o u l d n ' t c h a n ge it for t h e world! . . . John Gagne i s now a doctor of dentistry, which he thinks may surprise ome of you. He finally owns an Alfa Romeo, too. Some things take a while but are worth it. J ohn and wife Susan l ive in Watertown, Con n . , and he would love to hear from Dibs, Critter and Maddog and any other Johnson/Averillites from 1 98082 . . . . The next missing alum­ nus we want to know about is Eric Van Gestel. +

NEWSMAKERS Peter Forman '80, sheriff of Plymouth, Mass., was a promi­

nent player in a New York Times story about construction of a controve r s i a l p r i on in the area . . . . Tom Marlitt '80 cycled from San Francisco ro Lo Angeles i n the California A I D S R id e 1 1 , a 5 2 5 -m i le , seven-day trip to raise money for the Jeffrey Goodman Spe­ cial Care Clinic in Lo Angeles, the Largest H N test site in Tom Marlitt '80 the nation . . . . Charles Gordy '8 1 joined Tufts University as associate director of planned giving . . . . John Clevenger '8 1 joined Meridian Consulting Group in Westport, Conn., as senior consultant working with clients Valvoline and SmithKline Beecham . . . . James B. Haddow '82 has become a parmer in the firm of PetrucceUi & Martin in Portland, Maine . . . . James O'Sullivan '82 has been appointed vice president and commercial broker at The N iles Co. i n Boston, Mass. . . . Dr. Robert Highland '83 received obstetrics and gynecology staff privileges at Catawba Memorial Hops ital in H ickory, N .C. . . . Carol McQuilling McMorris '83 j oined Tilgham & Frost Real Estate Inc. i n Wilton, Conn . . . . Maine state senator Dana Hanley '84, billed as "the senate's most conservative partisan" by the Maine Sunday Telegram, ha been named chair of the appropriations committee and will be the architect of the tate budget . . . . Renovations and re tora­ tions by Will Cheever '85 ' company, Yankee Restoration, are making news in Yarmouth, Maine . . . . Crain's Chicago Business announced the appointment of Beth Healy '87 as a ociate editor for the newspaper's banking beat . . . . Arthur Morrow '88 j o ined the law offices of Alfred J. Landeggar in Camarillo, Calif. . . . Dr. Kevin Webb '88 is a new member of the staff of K ittery Optometric A ociates i n Kittery, Maine . . . . Anestes G. Fotiades '89 recently publi hed Colby College: A Venture of Faith, a picrorial history of Colby from 1 8 1 3 to the College's sesquicentennial in 1 963 . The book includes 200 black-and­ white image dating back to the earliest day of the College.

MILEPOSTS Marriages: Charles Rousseau ' 8 3 to Barbara Henry in Mystic, Conn . . . . Karen Lawes '87 to Timothy Webb in Seattle,

Wash . . . . Matthew Gove '87 to Bevin Dockray '88 in Charlestown, Mass . . . . Toby Emerson '88 to Dana Kathleen Grogan i n Andover, Mass . . . . Gregory Chronis '88 to Jean Carpenter in Phoenix, Ariz . . . . Suzanne Milauskus '89 to Paul Goldwin i n Winchester, Mass. Births: A son, Scott Austin, to Amy and James Coull '80 . . . . A daughter, Kelsey W i nslow, to James ' 8 1 and Laura Littlefield Bourne '8 1 . . . . A daughter, Eleanor, to Scott Dow '83 and Ashley Lasbury '83 . . . . A son, Colin Harrison, to Dawne and Michael Page '84 . . . . A daughter, Tarrah Skye Tibbetts, to Brian Tibbetts and Lisa Wormwood '84 . . . . A daughter, Margaret Home E l l iott, to G len and Carrie Rymer Elliott '85 . . . . A daughter, Tyler El ise, to Eric and Jill Myerow Blinderman '86 . . . . A on, Connor, to Jay '86 and Imogen Mintzer Church '85.

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My last column . . . . A n na San dstrom i s currently working o n h e r Ph. D . i n Medieval/Renais­ sance French li terature . . . . Carol Simon is the head women's bas­ ketball coach at Brandeis U n i ­ versity in Boston . . . . Nancy and Gregory Shefrin were new par­ ents as of J une 26, 1 994, when Zachary Lee was born . Greg is an assistant v ice president at the Bank of New York . . . . Matthew Steven Smith is working as a teacher at Headlands Institute, a nonprofit field science school. School groups attend the insti ­ tute for one-day t o five-day pro­ grams and do outdoor projects. These include marine science, group c h a l lenges and a l l -day hikes. Headlands Institute is one of three campuses doing environ­ mental education and is run by Yosemite N a t ional I nstitutes. M a t r h e w l iv e s i n S a u s a l i to , Calif. . . . Faith Delaney gradu­ ated from Northeastern U niver­ siry School of Law in May 1 994. She is a staff attorney at G.W. & Wade, a financial planning com­ pany in Wellesley, Mas . , where she works in estate and invest­ m e n t p l a n n ing . . . . Kathryn Clarke and Rick And e rs on have had another chi ld, Brady Chris­ topher Anderson, on J u ly 2 7 , 1 994. His b ig ister, Emily, 3 , i s adjt.:sting well now that she knows she is still the boss1 • • • Sarah Kellogg has suffered through her fir t year in law school at Boston U n i versity. After five years in New Haven, she threw caution to the wind and left her job as risk manager for an HMO to attend law school. "I plan to pursue a career in health care law in some form or another, assuming I sur­ v ive law school, " says Sarah. Hang in there! . . . Debbie Neu­ mann is a cardiology fel low at Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Mass. She has been working with Paul Bums for three years; one w h i le doing residency at Bo ton City Hospital and now in a commu­ n i ty hospital emergency room. . . . Christine Rona Alban had twin girls, J e nn ifer and N icole, on September 8 , 1 994. L ife has been crazy, she report , but lots of

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