PAGE EIGHT • SKIDMORE ALUMNAE NEWS Linda Smith Thurston is back substituting again, and is keeping herself busy with the Schenectady Alumnae Club. Phil and Valerie Burkhardt Tamis recently moved to Ridgewood, N. J., close to Phil’s work. They have been visited by Phebe Turner Brown and Roger, who are still living in the West Point area. Bob and Lesley Garnsey McCarty vacationed for 2 weeks in St. Croix in March. Sounds great. Lesley wrote that Carol Bice Lindsay and Dave have moved to Evanston, Ill. At the Washington Alumnae Club’s annual benefit in March, I saw Sue Riley Gunderson, Joan Rosenstein Small and Susan Yucker Lieberman. BORN TO: 1971 Susan Hallagan Evans, daughter, Nov. nineteenhundred sixty-five Carole Walter Maeder (Mrs. R. A.) R. D. 1, Box 228-B, Jericho, Vt. 05465 From Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, Jean Hitchcock Kithil writes that she almost had tea with a moose in her kitchen. She is presently in semi-retirement, reading, cross country skiing, and painting. Husband Phil is doing an economic study of the Peninsula which is 3 hrs. south of Anchorage. Joan Reiss Galinsky and Ron are living in Phila. Joan worked for 5 yrs. as an executive sec’y and personnel mgr. in an advertising agency. Ron has a private practice and is Dir. of Counseling at St. Joseph’s College. Mary Kerber Krugman writes that Sarah Knight Erlij is living in Cambridge, England with her 2 children and physician husband who is doing research at Cambridge U., and that Anne Meynen Maggard is in Louisville, Ky. with her husband Karl and their son. Karl is with Proctor and Gamble. Mary was an ass’t. prof. at U. of Colorado before their move to Md. where husband Richard is a pediatrician. B J Davis Holland and Judy Sambrook Bunker are back in the States; B. J. in Shaker Heights, O. and Judy in Glastonbury, Ct. BJ ran into Karen Grochau in the Museum of Historical Soc. in Cleveland where she was conducting a tour. BJ’s husband is a business consultant. Judy got together with her 3 roommates, Lynn Farrington Allen, Ginny Maiden Kelson and Lynn Quellmalz Johnson on her return to the U. S. Judy’s husband is with the Conn. Bank and Trust — International Dept. Sue Conrad Zissu plans to return to work part-time with NYC Health Service when their new daughter is a bit older. Phyllis Reed Zamore subs 2 days a wk. in the NYC school system. She sees Martha Apy Elders, Winnie Carlson Mead and Lynn Quellmalz Johnson. Lynn lives in Menands, N.Y., and is very active in St. Agnes School where she is on the Bd. of Governors, Chm. of Academic Affairs Comm., and V.P. of Soc. of Graduates. She is also active in the Jr. League of Albany, serving on Community Art Comm, and Marionette Group. Bev Holmes Strodtz and Gary live in NYC where he is a forest economist. Bev tutors chem. in her spare time and helps with the girl scouts. Pam Miller Ritchie became a certified phys. therapist in ’69 and presently is working in a hospital in Bedford Hills. Husband Hank is a planning analyst for Mobil Oil. They traveled to Switzerland in December. Dorothea Murray McMullen is studying for her MA in Guidance and Pupil Personnel Services and spends 2 days a wk. working in a Mental Health C'inic. This May, she is planning to run the NYS Employment Resort Office in Lake George. Hubby is an att’y and they are living in Glens Falls. Catherine Barnett Stone held an enameling demonstration on March 12th at the Manchester Arts Assoc., Manchester By the Sea, Mass. BORN TO: ’70-71 Linda Roberts Reilly (3), son, April Mary Kerber Krugman (2), son, July Bev Holmes Strodtz (1), daughter, Aug. Sue Conrad Zissu (1), daughter, Nov. Joan Reiss Galinsky (1), daughter, Nov. Judy Sambrook Bunker (2), daughter, Nov. Carol Tiro Coco (1), son, Nov. Sibyll Scaife Hadjis (2), daughter, Feb. Dorothea Murray McMullen (1), daughter, Feb. nineteenhundred sixty-six Joanne Goldner Bing (Mrs. R. N.) 4 Horizon Rd., Fort Lee, N.J. 07024 When Kay Muller married Bob Brundige in Dec., Barbara Curry Wood and Sharon Way Tittle were bridesmaids. Robin Sue Willink and I were among the guests. Both Robin and husband John are teaching in Ridgefield, Ct. They have 2 children. Loria Menousek has been appointed instructor in the School of Nursing at the U. of No. Colorado. Loria was staff nurse and team leader at Hartford Hospital for a year, and patient care coordinator at Wesley Woods Health Center, Atlanta, Ga. the following year. In 1969, she was clinical specialist in rehabilitation nursing for the School of Nursing at Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta; then clinical coordinator in medicine and pediatrics at Northside Hospital, Atlanta. From May until Sept. of 1971, Loria was staff nurse at New Britain Memorial Hospital. Marj Sherwood returned early this year from a vacation in France and Switzerland. She found it a "pleasurable surprise to find that she could still speak French well enough to be understood!” Her pos’tion as a data processing consultant has taken Marj to Boston (for 2 mos.), Poughkeepsie (for 1 1/2 mos.), No. Greenwich — White Plains (for 6 mos.), Chicago (2 wks.), and to NYC (for 2-3 weeks), all in the past year. Marj was looking forward to settling down in Hartford for a while before being sent off again. Carol Dinkelacker Sheridan and Andrew had a great honeymoon trip to Morocco, Portugal and Spain. Carol is a resident in Rehabilitation Medicine at Temple U. Hospital and Moss Rehabilitation Hosp. in Philadelphia. Susan Rowland Chollet has been doing work for her MS in Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing at Boston U. She and her husband and 2 children, Christopher and Becky, are living in Peterborough, N. H. MARRIAGES: ’71 Janice Burnett to Dr. Marnin Fishback, Oct. BORN TO: '71 Jane Bartholomae Hueser, son, Dec. nineteenhundred sixty-seven Midge Fraser 1535 Ponce DeLeon Dr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33316 Ann Augspurger Rumsey is teaching Remedial Reading in Charlotte, Vt. while her husband is in graduate school at the U. of Vt. Logan Parry Hottle is working as the adm. asst, to the sales manager, higher ed., for J. B. Lippincott Publishing Co. She and husband Willard are living in Philadelphia. Joan Oppenheimer Cohen is doing field work 2 days a wk. toward a Masters in elementary guidance from Montclair State College. She and husband Ben have a daughter Amy, 19 mos. Jane Anderson Cioe worked as cy to technologist prior to the birth of a daughter, Julie 8 mos. ago. Sandra Colony Kelley is living the life of a Peruvian housewife and enjoys swimming, tennis and riding. Her husband is working for an investment co. in Lima. Rita Kovanda Hayes and Peter have travelled extensively over the past few years. They are now settled in Falls Church, Va. awaiting the birth of their first child in June. Since graduation Laura Lee has worked in several places here and abroad in many varied fields. She is presently teaching psychoneurologically impaired children in grades 1-6 in Mountain Lakes, N.J. Laura writes that at one job interview for an insurance co. she was given a brochure to read about a day in the life of a claims representative. Subject of the article was Al Lappano ’67! Izzy MacCracken Winn has an interesting job as Home Furnishings Fashions Coordinator for Higbee’s Department store in Cleveland. She and husband Mike were featured in the February issue of Brides Magazine. Lorraine Rorke is a first year law student at Golden Gate Law School in San Francisco. Lorraine also works part-time for the Time News Bureau. Cathy Morris Schroeder is now working as a head nurse in one of the depts. at a County Hospital in Cleveland. Fred is in his 3rd year of medical school. Marsha Smith Mullen is a very active housewife. The mother of twins, she also makes and sells crocheted hats and children’s clothes. Franne Levine Alter worked as a clinical specialist for spinal cord injury service at the VA hospital in West Roxbury, Mass. She and husband Barry are parents of Caryn Anne, born in September. Diane Stark Chapin is working as a research associate in investment research primarily concerning the airline industry. Husband Peter will graduate from Wharton in May. Ingrid Anderson Smith is an interior decorator for G. Fox and Co. in Hartford, Ct. Looking forward to seeing you all in May. nineteenhundred sixty-eight Molly Meyer 15K, 111 Park St., New Haven, Conn. 06511 Cecily Vaughan Freeman and Geoff are In Norway for a year; Geoff won a travelling fellowship from Harvard. Cecily said that she’d heard from Misty Lettieri Baylor who is in Panama with her husband. Dale Ferguson Cope and Jim have moved to Amherst, Mass., where Jim Is the first Town Planner. Marlene Marcello is still working as a planner for the R.I. Statewide Planning Program; she’ll get her master’s in pol. science in June. Cindy Eastman Williams is now an ass’t. supervisor-University Medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital. Her wedding in Nov. to Ken Williams saw a number of ’68ers: Betsy Poor Litsas. Robin Baker Hammerman, Debbie Forbes Lindell, and Alice Woodford Gillespie. Debbie Forbes Lindell will receive her master’s in nursing in May and in July will begin work with a vascular surgeon in Wilmington, Del. where she and Craig are living. Judy Oehler sent a newsy letter from Boston where she is in her 2nd semester at B.U., working for her master's in psych nursing. She and Amy, Judy’s seeing eye dog. spent a week in the Virgin Is. over Christmas and a week at home in Minnesota. Jean Sanborn is working in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Yale New Haven Hosp. From the Office of Admissions at Siena College, Lenna Warner wrote a long letter with news of herself and others in our class. Jeanne Shipp Waldinger who had previously held Lenna’s position, is now ass’t. director of admissions at Wheaton College. Lenna does a lot of traveling with her job and had a chance to see Andrea (Candy) Rock Phelon recently. Candy, her husband, and 2 daughters are living in Longmeadow, Mass. Lenna also sent word of Debbie Kelly who is a research analyst for an investment dept, and is now investment officer for a bank in Boston. Jean Barnum is Dir. of Community Affairs at WXIX-TV in Cincinnati. Pat Cucinotta is taking a leave of absence from her Ph.D. work in Clinical Psych, at Purdue U. and working as a psychologist at Odyssey House, the residential treatment center for adolescent drug users in NYC. Pauline Heaton Baker and husband have moved to Austin, Tex. Pauline is just beginning work on an M.F.A. at U. of Texas where her husband is ass’t. prof. in the Geology Dept. Alicia Scheichet Oberstein and Sam are living in NYC where Sam is an intern at Mt. Sinai and Alicia is teaching French and Spanish at a private school and studying for her Ph.D. in Spanish. Susan Campbell Scott and Hugh are also in NYC; Hugh is at Columbia Law and Susan is publicity ass’t. at Columbia U. Press. Susan said that Joan MacLennan has a new job in fashion merchandising and that Marsha Petersen Kenny is College Competitions editor at Mademoiselle. MARRIAGES: ’71 Susan Chern to Robert Mulvihill, Nov. BORN TO: ’71-72 Joyce Cobb Larson, son, Nov. Mary Burge Pearcy, daughter, Dec. Linda Hartman Goldfarb, son, Jan. Joanne Goodhue Greenberg, son, Feb. Demetra Nickles Kates, daughter, Feb. Judy Parker Kolasky, son, Feb. nineteenhundred sixty-nine Judith Kapp Winder (Mrs. D. K.) 19 Tall Trees, Mile End Rd., Colchester, Essex, England C04500 Susan Osgood is a social worker on the staff of the Welfare Dept, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. She works in the Dorchester office branch of Boston and her roommate is Sara Ritz who also works in Boston. Sherry Mernick is living in Winooski, Vt. and is teaching at Colchester Jr. High, grades 6 thru 9. Last June, Meredith Thompson completed 2 yrs. in Hartford, Ct. teaching 5th grade and was married in July to Scott Stratton Kerr. They are presently living at the Fessenden School where Meredith teaches 4th grade. Barbara Evans and Richard W. Decker were married last Aug. 28th. They tried to make the wedding as much their own as possible and so printed the invitations themselves, had handmade dresses for bride and her maids, and exchanged handmade rings. The ceremony was also written by them and was taken in part from 1690 Quaker wedding vows. Barbara’s sister Nancy ’72 was a bridesmaid. Attending the wedding were Karin Bigelow, Kathy Travers, Valerie Meisel and Chris Werner ’71. Richard has a B.A. from Dartmouth and an MA from Penn State. Astrid Nakashian received an M.L.S. at Rutgers in June. nineteenhundred seventy Heather Campbell 15 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. 02138 Linda Holt has been keeping very busy recently. She writes of her job as Ass’t. to the TV Producer of Spiro & Associates, Inc., an advertising agency in Philadelphia. This semester she is taking a graduate television course at the Philadelphia College of Art. Her job has given her a chance to appear in magazine ads and tv commercials. As for the future, she hopes to go on to graduate school for her Master of Fine Arts. News from Pam Schick Kelsey in Charlottesville, Va. She is taking courses towards her Masters in Special Education at the U. of Va. Volunteer work at a Children’s Rehabilitation Center and painting keep her busy while husband John works for a degree in Business Adm. also at the U. of Va. Laurie Williams writes of her marriage to Jack Prochison (Colgate) in December. She is working towards her Ph.D. in clinical and counseling psychology at Bryn Mawr, and husband Jack for his degree in law at the U. of Pennsylvania. Marty Wakeman is in Florence, Italy attending Villa Schifanoia and tutoring Italians in English. She has been working on her M.A. and was expecting to have a one-man art exhibit in the Spring as part of her Masters. Terry Landau and Robert M. Oswalt, Ass’t. Professor in the dept, of psychology at Skidmore, collaborated on a research report concerning modifications in two familiar flying instruments, the altimeter and artificial horizon. Their report appeared in the Dec. ’71 issue of Astronautics and Aeronautics. Terry holds an assistantship in psychology at Brooklyn College where she has been doing research and studying for her Master’s in psychology. My mailbox is very lonely. Do drop me a line when you have a minute. Love to hear what you all are doing. nineteenhundred seventy-one Kathleen Fheteplace 307 Forest Rd., Davenport, Iowa 52803 This is my first time reporting as your Class Sec’y. Chris Pheteplace, who took care of the winter issue for me while I was hitching around Europe, is now working as ward clerk in the Intensive Care Unit of Eitel Hosp. in Minneapolis. Maggy Ames traveled cross-country last summer and is now attending law school at Catholic U. of America in D.C. Susan Arenander keeps busy working as both Ass’t. Dir. of Hospital Auxiliary Services and Managing Ed. of the Hospital Forum for the Hospital Assoc, of N.Y. in Albany. Phoebe Asketh and Marilyn Savage are sharing an apt. in Cambridge, Mass. Phoebe enjoys her job as research tech. in Environmental Sciences at Harvard, and hopes to begin training for a master’s in nursing next September. Debbie Bozbeckian has enjoyed working In a polyclinic hospital in Manhattan as a med. social worker since last July. Barbara Burge Rosenquest and John share a team-teaching position of writing courses in Northfield Mt. Hermon School in Mass. In Aug. they will head toward Nashville where John will attend Vanderbilt (in law) and Bobbie hopes to continue her education in Early Childhood Ed. Bonnie Coriale graduated from Trinity College with a BA in Art History and is now a grad student in Simmons School of Library Science. Hester Dali St. John is working towards her Master’s in Ed. for Mentally Retarded at Lesley College, while husband Mark teaches physics at Phillip’s Academy. Dexie O’Neill has 29 children (all shapes and sizes) between the ages of 10 and 13. She teaches fifth grade in Oneida, N.Y. Charlon McMath finds her classroom bounded only by blackboards and bulletin boards. She is teaching fifth grade in an open space school in West Haverstraw, N.Y. Eva Lantos spent last summer in Israel and Europe. She is now working for a PhD in Experimental Psychology at Syracuse U. Suzanne Sayia Schmitz and Charles are living in Puerto Rico. Suzanne is working in the casino credit dept, of the El San Juan Hotel, “checking on the big gamblers.” Nancy Schwerzler is happily employed by the Buffalo Courier Express, “battling male chauvinism and investigating all sorts of interesting cases.” Atta girl, Nancy! Nancy Dunne is presently pursuing a master’s degree in English at Georgetown U. and is enjoying the program. She plans to spend the summer in Minneapolis, taking a course in the English dept, at the U. of Minn., and in the fall plans to return to Washington, hopefully to finish the Georgetown program. Kate Davis Tornehl and Ted have moved 4 times in 6 months and are now planning a move to Stuttgart, Germany where they will be stationed for the next 3 years. Kate has been substitute teaching and hopes to find a teaching job in Germany. MARRIAGES: ’71-’72 Rebecca Bottomley to David Meeker, June Marsha Davidson to James E. Delaney, June Anne Morrison to Lt. Douglas S. Becker, June Kate Trafford to Rev. Andrew D. Smith, June Barbara Zerwitz to A. Jeffrey Green, June Susan Bunnell to William P. Duffy, Aug. Suzanne Sayia to Charles R. Schmitz, Oct. Carol Stone to Keith Luckenbach, Nov. Helaine Goldberg to Jay A. Fraser, March alumni Anthony Palangi ’52 is treasurer and general manager of The Jaxton Manufacturing Co. in Glens Falls, N.Y. The company produces carving boards, cheese boards, wine racks, and the frames for Seth Thomas clocks. The main department stores in the U.S. and Canada along with many exclusive gift shops carry the Jaxton line. Anthony’s son Joseph is purchasing agent for the company. William J. Copeland has been appointed V.P. in charge of sales of the Becket Paper Co. of Ohio. He had formerly served as ass’t V.P. In 1962, Bill was honored with receipt of the president’s award from the salesmen’s association of the paper industry in recognition of his work in organizing the Miami Valley Chapter of SAPI. He served as first V.P. of the organization in 1963 and 2 years later was elected President. Bill resides in Hamilton, O. with his wife Dorothy and their 3 children.