An October Reunion...
The College kicks off a year-long commemoration of 25 years of caechication October 17-19 with workshops, sports clinics, a concert by Sweet Honey in the Rock, and opportunities to gather with old and new.friends. Higlights from the Celebration Weekend:
"Women's lives and Choices" Alumnae Sessions, October 38 • "Law and Public Policy"': Kate Stith-Cabranes '73, Dartmouth Trustee and Yale law professor; Alonica Hargrove-Roye '76, assistant general counsel to US Airways; Mara Rudman '84, Democratic legal counsel; Elizabeth Evans-Lylc '85. senior legal to the chief of the Wireless Bureau of the F.C.C.; and Mary Ader '91. master's candidate... L'.C. Berkeley, in public health and public policy.
• "Roads Less I raveled": Edith Ullman 77. fire captain with California Dept. of Forestry ami lite Protection; Mary-Beth Shannon '80. former dogsled team trainer, now owner of a business making diapers in Alaska; Kanani Kauka '88 senior, editor of the Lambda Book Report; Meredith Larson '88. Innnan rights advocate: Moira Red Corn .'88, massage therapist; and Tallie JGray '91, doula-in-training (childbirth educator)
Here's sampling of associated events: "Ravine Lodge: DOC Trips Redux," October 16-17. An overnight trip to Mount Moosilauke for all alumri| arid their families. (603) 46-1607. Alumnae Workshops. October 17
Women and Their Money: How to Take Control of Your Financial Future": Merrill Lynch financial planner Michelle Lavigne '79.
• "Women in Cyberspace: The Beijing Women's Conference": Edie Farwell '83, general manager of the Association vision for Progressive Communications; Susan Mooney '90, founder of WomensNet, and Serin Houston '00, peer counselor for abuse/domestic violence cases.
• "Activism Then and Now": Kate Monteiro '85, the network systems manager for the Annenberg Institute for. School Reform, •The Winner's Mind; From Fields of Sport to Business": psychologist Pam Brill '82.
Women in the Wilderness leaders Carolyn Hall '98, left, and Emily Neuman '99 hike the Groulx Mountains in Quebec. Hall will be one of the student speakers during the October 17 discussion of the role of the outdoors at Dartmouth.
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