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Reunion, Through the Lens
A photographer's eye cathes the images of reunion '03.
   
 

 

ALUMNI PROFILES
Roman Dashawetz '70
Medical Mission

Deanna Cook '88
Cooking the Books

Peter Sekulow '90
Ballpark Figure

Carolyn Szum '01
Air Cleaner

Staff Sergeant J.J. Lovett '96 & Sergeant Eric Anderson '98

Thomas Curran '02


Newsmakers &
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Newsmakers & Milestones

 

 


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CLASS CORRESPONDENT
Ernest C Marriner Jr.
classnews1940@alum.colby.edu

 

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CLASS CORRESPONDENT
Bonnie Roberts Hathaway
classnews1941@alum.colby.edu

 

Last summer Elmer and Elizabeth Sweetser Baxter traveled on English canals with one of their sons and his family. During their journey on the Shropshire Canal, Elizabeth brought forth her copy of Carl J. Weber's edition of A.E. Housman's A Shropshire Lad to read to their granddaughters. Elizabeth and Elmer could not only breathe the air of the English countryside, but Elizabeth says she could smell the chalk dust of Carl J.'s English classroom! The group had their own canal boat, which Elmer helped run. He worked at other tasks, too, and in 10 days opened and closed 100 locks. Canal adventures, though popular among the British, haven't caught on among Americans, so they saw few of their countrymen. The Baxters continue to enjoy numerous Colby contacts, however. The minister and the moderator of their church in Newington, Conn., are both Colby graduates, and during the summer when Elmer and Elizabeth are in Maine they see Cappy '40 and Barbara Partridge Dyer in Yarmouth.

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CLASS CORRESPONDENT
c/o Meg Bernier
Colby College Office of Alumni Relations
waterville Maine, 04901
207-872-3185
classnews1942@alum.colby.edu

 

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CLASS CORRESPONDENT
c/o Meg Bernier
Colby Colege Office of Alumni Relations
Waterville, ME 04901
207-872-3185
classnews1943@alum.colby.edu

 

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CLASS CORRESPONDENT
Josephine P. McAlary
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FEATURES:

Going Places
The Colby College Museum of Art has grown steadily in stature over the
past four decades. Lynne Moss Perricelli '95 looks at the museum's past,
present, and future.

Pride and Prejudice
Gay Colby students are demanding more visibility and inclusion in the
College community. Colby details their concerns, and those of
students who think the gay community has gone too far.

Colby Green
Construction begins for The Colby Green, the centerpiece of the
College's most significant expansion in a half-century.

All that Jazz
Vinnie Martucci '77 composes and improvises to make a life in music

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