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A NOTE ABOUT CLASS NOTES


If your class is not listed, please send your class notes to the Alumni Affairs Office, Skidmore College, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-1632.


Class notes are also posted on Skidmore’s public Web site: www.skidmore.edu/scope.


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Class Participation 83% Legacy Society 8 / FOP Donors 2


LUCY HERNADY ARNOTI 7425 DEMOCRACY BOULEVARD, APT. 10 BETHESDA, MD 20817-1207


Class Participation 11% Legacy Society 6 / FOP Donors 1


ELIZABETH NORLANDER NEWELL TATNUCK PARK AT WORCESTER 340 MAY STREET, APT. 235 WORCESTER, MA 01602-1841 ECNEWELL@MSN.COM


Class Participation 55% Legacy Society 5 / FOP Donors 1


EDITH COSGROVE 134 CHURCH STREET SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866-2026 518-587-4460


Class Participation 41% Legacy Society 6 / FOP Donors 3


CHARLOTTE STERN ROUBEY THE CEDARS 626 CEDAR CLUB CIRCLE CHAPEL HILL, NC 27517 SKIDDY40@COCHILL.NET


Class Participation 66% Legacy Society 9 / FOP Donors 3


Audrey Mayforth Wetzler is spending the winter in Florida. MARY PHILLIPS MURRAY 102 LAWRENCE STREET SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866-1310 518-584-9227 MMURRAY102@GMAIL.COM


’42 Class giving stats


Class Participation Percentage of classmates making a gift to Skidmore between 6/1/09 and 5/31/10. An important measure of alumni satisfaction.


Legacy Society Supporters who have made a commitment to Skidmore’s future through a bequest, gift annuity, or other planned gift.


FOP (Friends of the Presidents) Donors of $2,000 or more between 6/1/09 and 5/31/10. Leadership support crucial to Skidmore’s operating budget.


Full donor listings are at www.skidmore.edu/donorlist.


eled from her home in Texas to North Car olina for a wedding, then attended a family reunion in Atlantic Beach. She en - joys playing bridge. Norma Crosier (normacrozier@yahoo .com) still lives in her NYC brownstone. She has been taking writing classes for the past three years and absolutely loves it. Her story “Why Can’t I Grieve?” was pub- lished in the 2010 Goose River Anthology, a Maine literary review. Joyce Stannard Kelley (j37kell@aol.com)


has a granddaughter who is a freshman at Skidmore and loves it there. Cathy Smith Reid-Murphy and her husband have been married eight years. They moved to a retirement home for active seniors. After 87 years in New Jersey, Phoebe


Fern Greenfield (vertchamps@aol.com) moved to a senior residence in Rockville, MD, a few miles from her granddaughter. Phoebe has two great-grandchildren, plays bridge, belongs to a book group, and “mostly keeps too busy,” she says. Virginia Rathbun Stuart Howard has grandchildren scattered all over the globe and enjoys traveling to visit them. She keeps up with family affairs, including a grandchild’s wedding in October. Nancy Johnston Walker is happy living


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Class Participation 61% Legacy Society 12 / FOP Donors 4


Barbara Lee, age 90, is living independ- ently in a self-managed condominium complex, which helps keep her mentally alert. She sends her best to classmates. ALUMNI AFFAIRS OFFICE SKIDMORE COLLEGE 815 NORTH BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866


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Class Participation 60% Legacy Society 13 / FOP Donors 2


After spending the summer in Chester, VT, Marty Deming Flan ders is back home in West Hartford, CT. She enjoys playing paddleball games, which she insists are “worth every sore muscle.” Dorothy Baird Williamson loves her


new home in an assisted-living facility in Fort Myers, FL. Jean Cahill Julian (jkjc@aol.com) trav-


Class Participation 60% Legacy Society 14 / FOP Donors 4


Betty Huber Billings relocated from Orange City, FL, to Glaston bury, CT, “for good,” she says. All of her children and grandchildren live in Con necticut, Rhode Island, or New York. Al though she misses the warm Florida weather, “all of the hugs” keep her warm up north. Mimi Jackson Curran took a vacation to Hawaii last April. She still enjoys snor- keling.


Priscilla Comins Craig spends three or


four months at her summer cottage on Big Plum Pond in Sturbridge, MA. While there, she sees a daughter who lives in New Hampshire. Priscilla winters in Phoe - nix, AZ; she has given up golf but plays a lot of bridge and spends time with two other daughters and their families who live there. Bette Dornheim is downsizing and wants to know if anyone would like to adopt her copies of Skidmore yearbooks,


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on Oahu in Hawaii. She sends greetings to all classmates. MARY LOU SINON SAYER 7 AMOSKEAG ROAD CONCORD, NH 03301 603-228-4635 MSAYER@COMCAST.NET


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