Title
Files
Description
This is a digitized version of Koiné, the student yearbook of Connecticut College. It has been divided into sections for ease of access.
To download a copy of the entire book, use the "full-text" link - these files are large and may take some time.
Publication Date
2002
City
New London, CT
Recommended Citation
Connecticut College, "Koiné 2002" (2002). Connecticut College Yearbooks. 85.
https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/yearbooks/85
Comments
Due to an optical character recognition (OCR) error in scanning, some names may not appear in search results. We have included these names below for purposes of discovery:
Katherine Froelicher
Anne Elizabeth Baker
Zachary Hamm
Dawn Dakota Hopkins
Erica Kathryn Butler
Christian Lund Mielert
Chris Massey
Abby Kirschner
Abbi Miles
Dana Lukens Brigham
Gretchen Marie Spear
Rebecca Susanne Flynn
Margoe Beltsios Honigbaum
Katherine E. McAlaine
Isabelle Marie Stransky
Katlyn Brynn Stillings
Carolyn Anne D'Alessio
Ashley Van Vort
Amy Peluse
Katelyn Romeo
Monica Marie Soto
Yomaira Josefina Taveras
Whit "the Vagrant" Richardson
Jamie "Captain Oblivious" Marion
Todd "the Krumpe" Krumpe
Colin "the Sketchy Guy who's from Space" Reid
Robbie Guertin
Deven Sisler
Ericka Tempe
Katie Taylor
Anna Pakenham
Dara Pollak
Leslie Wax
Mary O'Connell
Emily McDonald
Katie Baloga
Michelle Miller
Sara Haserlat
Kate Babkirk
Kate Katzenberg
Alina Skonieczny
Sara McCullough
Maryanne Moses
Peter Nash
Josh Cohen
Sarah Natale
Heather Joy Ellis
Jill Elizabeth Bohan
Julia Tyler Morgan
Justin Alan DiMatteo
Adam Boros
Bill Marshall
Amanda Navarroli
Leslie Rosen
Abby Whiteside
Anna Schmidt
Megan Hinman
Mary Grace Bell
Erika Esposito
Julie Riccio
Sarah Thaler
Jon Chamberlain
Liz Cote
Lean Talatinian
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