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a statell'ide \\'el fare-to-\ \'ark project

summer, a n d he'll b e at Boston C o l ­

i n 1' 1 a i n e ,

h e ll'Orks with 1' [ e d ­

lege Lall' School i n the fa l l . . . . Renee

Steven Graber '90's The Eve1ytbi11g Get­

i c a i d recipients who are ha1·i ng d i ffi­

Lajeuness works for S o c i e ty f o r

A - ob Book, a comprehensive guide for job

c u l t i e s w i t h t h e n e w i\ l e d i c a i d

\\'omen's Health Research, a non­

managed care system i n ,\ l a i n e . I n

p ro fi t in D . C .

addition, h e supports outreach ef­

Rebecca Pol1ard, w h o i s working a t

forts on the C h i l dren's H ealth I nsur­

Nation a l j ournal's G reenw i r e . Renee

ance Program . . . . Keep me po red

a.id Rebecca hang out ll'ith Alexis

and have a great summer'

Azar all the time, and Renee just 1·is­

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seekers, passes along tips garnered from h i ri ng ma nagers, human resource officers, career counseiors, job seekers and others. Graber is managing editor of the Job Bank series of books. ·:· James Dionizio'92 was the youngest of 1 7 athletes inducted into the Cranston, R . I . , H igh Schools Athletic Hall of Fame. Dionizio was All-State in football, basketball and baseball at Cranston Christian Davenport

'95

East and at Colby quarterbacked t h e football team and played catcher on the base­

ball team. ·:· Wylie Dufresne '9 2 , chef at 7 1 Cli nton Fresh Food, a much-praised new bistro in New York City, was a finalist for America's rising star chef at the James Beard Awards in May. ·:· After several years in

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L. Brow11

Renee l i 1·es w i t h

ited Craig Bowden this 11 i nter i n Lebanon, N . H . , ll'here h e is a n assis­

As we're approaching our fi rst

tant ski coach at Ford Sayre Acad­

ann iversary of being " re a l - I i fers," i t's

emy . . . . Kristi Jacobi is ll'Orking at

been great to hear from so many of

Dartmouth for the career erl'ices of­

)'OU who seem to be q u i te happy as

fice. This summer Kristi w i l l be teach­

you're getting settled. B i g news is

ing a course about fantasy writi n g and

that H eather Fine is thrilled that she

the H a ny Potter books at the Explo­

j u s t got a job o ffer a t S e n a to r

ration Summer Program at St. j\ l a rk's.

Leiberman's Office i n D .C. and was

Kristi planned to run i n the Boston

Texas writing for the A ustin A 'lll ericn11-Stntesmnn, Christian Davenport

picking up from N.Y. C. and moving

i\l l arathon for the M assachusetts As­

'95 has accepted a position as a general assignment reporter at The

dmrn there tl1is (j\ I arch) weekend1 . . .

sociation for the Bl ind's' "Team ll'ith

Wnsbi11gtou Post. ·:· Sarah Holmes '97 was named president of the G reat

l heard from Liz \Villiams, ll' ho fi n ­

a \'ision 1 " . . . I heard from Alex \.Vall,

Lakes Association of Hand11Titing Examiners. She recently joined her

ished her master's i n la nguage (Span­

who safely completed h i s cross-coun­

mother, Ruth Elliott Holmes '67, i n her handwriting analysis and person­

ish) through 1' [ i d d l ebur)' College i n

try bike trip and is no" ll'Orking as a

nel consulting firm, Pentec, I nc., and has assisted on j u ry selection in trials

1\ fay a n d t h e n p l a n n e d to move t o

financial ach-isor trainee (stockbroker)

Barcelona t h i s summer .

for 1' lorgan Stanley Dean \ \'itter in

such as the murder trial of Dr. Jack Kel'orkian.

M ILESTONES /\Jnrriages: Christine M. Bonner ' 9 1

to

Mark F. Burns '94 in Dorset,

Mass. ·:· Kimberly L. M a l inchak to Christopher S. Lahey ' 9 1 in St. Petersburg Beach, Fla. ·:· Susan A. Sestak to Ryan J . Strowger '92 in Corning, T.Y. ·:· Cassandra D. Taylor to William R. Gerdsen '93 ·:· Anne

F . L i l l y to March

0. McCubrey '93 i n Concord, N . H . ·:· Margot Salmela

'95 to Jason W. Dorion '93 i n Duxbury, J\ lass. ·:· Daniel \\I. Barnett to

Kara R. Toms '95 i n Keene, N . H . ·:· Michael A. Shayne to Stephanie L. Tyrre l l '95 i n Rockport, ,Vlaine ·:· J ulie C. Carlson to Joshua F. Eldred '96 in Chatham, Mass.

Births: A son, Callum Owen, to Matthew and Margot Wood Owen '90. Deatbs: Christopher P. Ripp '95,J anuary 30, 2000, in Portla11d, Maine, at 26.

.

.

. l\1artha

Stewart has j ust moved to the Upper

San ,\ 1 ateo, C a l i f. Alex ! i l'es ll' i th

\ Vest side ofN .Y. C. and has launched

Christian Mastrodonato and Diego

herself i n to a fi n a n c i a l career at

Muilenburg in the 1' l ission District

Donaldson Lufkin & J enrette. Martie

of San Francisco. Christian is chief

loves to use her Spanish with a l l of

paralegal at a non profit e1wironmen­

. Tim

tal legal firm (Natural Heritage I nsti­

Boggs is loving l i fe as a global analyst

tute). Diego is a research assistant at

with Deutsche Bank i n 1' I anhattan ,

San Francisco U nil'ersity and apply­

a n d h e ' s looking f o rll'ard t o h i s I 0-

i n g to medical school. Thepre enjoy­

their La tin American clients . .

.

ll'eek tra i n i n g session in London next

ing themselves immensely i n " har.\Jex

fa l l . . . . Aaron \Vh itmore is the

describes as "an incredibly d i 1·erse

driver of a huge truck with a mooing

city." . . . l\1ichael Baru is Ji,·i ng ll'ith

cow on top of it, as h e is out in San

Dan Rizza and Peter Edwards i n

Fran doing marketi ng and promo­

San Fran a l s o . . . . Evan Robertson i s

tions for Stonyfield Farm yogurt.

a salesperson for Netopia,

Sometimes Aaron gets to wear the

cutting edge I nternet company that

cow costume, which a l lows h i m to

produces products meant to increase

l i ve out h i s chil dhood superhero fan ­

the usefulness of the I nternet. . . . Kyle

11hich

is a

Street Bank i n Boston; Nick works

as a brokerage s)'Stems analyst. . . . Al­

tasies. T h e cow outfit is reportedly

Potter is reportedly deciding ben1·een

for C o n tracto r ' s L a b o r P o o l i n

so in Da1�s Square are Emily Record

ll' a y better t h a n u n d e r-ro o s .

. .

!all' school a n d graduate school for

\Vobu rn . N i ck w ri tes t h a t Kate

and Erika Ayers. They li"e with their

Christie Browning is gloa ting noll'

social ll'Ork . . . . Army Spec. Daniel

\Vesthaver, Lexy Gendron a n d

dog "square one." Emily is working at

that she has gotten through the Se­

A. Rogers has graduated from basic

M att Kuchar ' 9 7 l i ve right d o w n t h e

H i l l H oliday doing secon d a ry re­

ries 7 ll'ith flving colors, a n d she's

m i l itary t ra i n i n g a t Fort Leonard

ro a d fr o m

that J i m

search, and Erika just got a new job at

psyched that she just made the mo,·e

\ \'ood i n :\ l issouri . .

Fiebelkorn l ives aro u n d the corner.

the Fidelity advertising agency doing

i n to t h e e - fi n a n ce gro up at \\'it

is the coordinator for the Partnership

Kate is workin

them

and

g at \Venrworth I n sti­

.

.

. Beth Dunphe

media buying. Most of the time they

Capital . . . . It was a pleasure to bump

for a Tobacco Free .\ Iaine at the R i ,·er

tute of Technology i n their publica­

just hang out at home since (and I

into Ingela Ratledge at a l i ttle I ta l ­

\'a l l ey Healthy Communities Coali­

tions department. J i m and Lexy work

quote Erika) "no one likes to hang out

ian bistro here i n t h e city. I ngela told

tion. Beth ll'Orks " ith both the com­

at l -T arvard Business Schoo l , J i m i n the

with people who own a clog." . . . Sara

m e that "ll'hi lst trying to fi n d an ac­

munity and the youth . . . . Ezra Dyer

historical collections department of

Rigelhaupt is finishing her second

countant with the ability to proper!)·

is making a name for h i mself i n Bos­

the li brar)' and Lex·y as a research

year teaching Latin and coach ing \l'a­

handle doing the tax returns on [her]

ton, "·here he is a humorist for The

fellow. Ed and Nick just got back from

ter polo and s11·imming. This summer

sel'en - figure salary· and fl i tting be­

Impropff Bostonian. Ezra is also writing

a trip to Dubl in, where they saw Nabla

she'll be mm·ing back to Boston, II'here

tween society feces," she currentl\'

for another magazine i n Boston, and

Kennedy, who is i n grad school for

s h e and her boyfri e n d , Geoffrey

resides in a duplex i n the \\'est \'il­

although he's ,-ery busy, h e lo1·es ll'hat

biology at University College Dublin.

Cramer, hal'e just bough t a condo . . . .

lage "(phone number is u n l isted, as

h e does. . . . That's all' Bring m e u p to

. . . Betsy Clark is l iving i n Davis

J o n B o l t o n fi n i s h e d a y e a r o f

there are far too man�· pesk·y suit­

date on )'Our nell's1 \\'rite to classne11·s

Square i n Somerville, iV [ass., and work­

AmeriCorps VISTA serl'ice i n No­

ors)." . .

l 999@a l u m .colb1-.edu.

ing at Fidelity Investments in Boston

vember. H e is currently ll'Orking for

i n g from � . Y . C . to Boston t h i s

.

Ben Langi l l e ll' i l l be mo,·­

-Lindsay l-lnyes

C O L B Y

·

SUMMER

2000

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