Gal Pals. Marisa Tescione ’01 and Kristin Giannino Spinney ’01 are all smiles at the Colby-Sawyer alumni gathering at the Long Trail Brewery.
power engineering technology.” Kim Morrison left her job in early Dec. to finish remodeling her new house. Kim and her boyfriend, Jay, bought a home in April and it needed some work. So, she has been painting, coordinating workers, and keeping up with whatever else that arises. Other than that, Jay and Kim have been doing quite a bit of traveling. In Sept. they went to HI, in Nov. they went to Italy, Austria and Germany, and will be in Mexico while their floors are being finished. Kim says, “It’s fun, but non-stop. We really look forward to living in organization!” Heidi Allen Goodrich was married on Aug. 23, 2003, in a beautiful (and very windy!) hilltop ceremony in VT. Sarah Price ’02 was one of her bridesmaids, and other CSC friends in attendance included Mechilia Eng ’00, Patrice Shutts Pello ’00, Stephanie Vickers ’02, Elise Johnson Korbet ’02, and Ethan Nosel ’04. Heidi says, “The wedding was perfect and it was so wonderful to have the CSC crew together again!” Since the wedding, Heidi and her husband, Jason Goodrich, have been hard at work finishing their house in VT. She says, “Who knew home improvement would be so much time and work!” She has also gone back to work at Fire Apparatus magazine, after an offer she couldn’t refuse from the publisher! Another happy bride is Kathleen “Kate” Nevins LaClair. She writes, “Paul and I have been happily married for 4 months now. I am in my 3rd year at Hopkinton High School, and Paul is still at Franklin Pierce
Law Center. We still live in Contoocook, NH, and are looking for our 1st house.” Grace Gravelle writes, “I had dinner with Heather Thomson, Danica Letarte, and Cheryl Lecesse ’02. We had dessert at my apartment in Nashua. I became a consultant for a gourmet at-home tastetesting company called Tastefully Simple in Oct. and am keeping busy with that and my full-time job at Hollis/Brookline High School. I also started practicing power yoga twice a week, which is a huge stress release for me. I wish everyone health and happiness in 2004!” Amanda Rucci is still working at Mt. Sunapee, directing the adaptive ski program. She is planning to move back to DC for the summer and then return to Sunapee for one more year in the fall. She is also planning to attend Lesley College for a master’s in special education starting in the fall. Amanda is still living with Megan Smith and has the pleasure of seeing Julie McFarland, Jaime Babine and Hillary Andrus often. They are all doing very well. Cynthia “Cindy” Field recently got a new job. She is now in the litigation department of a large insurance company south of Boston. She loves it. Cindy says, “It is a really interesting job, and I am defending million dollar lawsuits in concert with our attorneys.” Cindy is also really excited
Valentine’s Day Dinner Party. (l to r) Heather Thomson ’01, Grace Gravelle ’01, Danica Letarte ’01, and Cheryl Lecesse ’02 got together for a special Valentine’s Day dinner party.
because Ella Smolenski ’02 is pregnant! She is due in a few months. Cindy is actually going up to visit her soon. Ella is doing really well. And Cindy is convinced she is having a girl. We will have to see about that! Noble Chipley Farrow has taken a break from teaching and is currently working at Fidelity Investments, and loving it so far. She still does artwork on the side. Chad and Noble are looking into buying some land in Brookline, and building a home. So that should be fun planning for the two of them this year! Another fellow alum that is working at Fidelity Investments is Scott
Lavigne. Scott writes, “I am still living in South Boston and working at Fidelity Investments. I recently got promoted to senior fund accounting analyst. I’m also in the process of applying to grad school to get my master’s in finance. I still keep in touch with David “Dave” Lindberg, who’s doing really well and living the good life in Portland.” Sara Hammond is still working full-time at the same law firm in Allston as a paralegal and going to law school part-time nights. She survived the dreaded 1st semester and is going back for more. Good luck with that, Sara! Rebecca “Becky” Ferland
Caron/Small Wedding
Jennifer Caron Small ’01 and her husband, Mark Small, were married June 28, 2003.
Back row (l to r) Kimberly “Kim” Morrison ’01, Jessica Dannecker ’00, Kathleen “Kate” Lovell ’00, Sera Parent ’99, and Zanna Campbell ’00. Front row (l to r) Maranda Egerdahl ’01, Jennifer “Jen” Caron Small ’01, and Jennifer “Jen” Prudden ’00. Present at the wedding, but missing from the photo were Michelle Opuszynski ’00 and Katarzyna “Kat” Fadrowski ’01.
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