of Lucy Hernady Arnoti, who died in November. A faithful class secretary and spirited alumna who often shared delight- ful stories about her Skidmore years, she will be greatly missed. ALUMNI AFFAIRS OFFICE SKIDMORE COLLEGE 815 N. BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
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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:
skidmore.edu/scope.
moved to a memory- care residence in New Hope, PA, last spring to be near her daughter. She enjoys a cozy room with many of
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Skidmore’s alumni affairs office extends condolences to the family
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Tomi Kuwayama-Tedesco lives in a two-room apartment in a retire-
ment community in her old Los Angeles neighborhood. She has many friends there and says the atmosphere is “com- fortable and friendly.” She enjoys eating two meals a day in the community dining room. ALUMNI AFFAIRS OFFICE SKIDMORE COLLEGE 815 N. BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
ELIZABETH NORLANDER NEWELL 15 DEANE AVENUE HOLDEN, MA 01520-1314
ECNEWELL@MSN.COM
Agnes Compton Stierwald
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her paintings hanging on the walls. One of them is a watercolor Compie made of Saratoga rooftops while an art student at Skidmore. MARY FARMER WOOLLEY 573 REMORA DRIVE ST. HELEN ISLAND, SC 29920-7227 843-838-7232
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The Skidmore community mourns the loss of Edie Cosgrove, whose
death was noted in the winter Scope. We will miss her frequent visits to campus and her lively spirit. ALUMNI AFFAIRS OFFICE SKIDMORE COLLEGE 815 N. BROADWAY SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY 12866
their husbands in Palm Beach, FL, this past winter. She says, “It was a wild and rainy night but a delightful setting.” FLORANNA CHAYES LATHROP 3336 LAKE PARK CIRCLE ANCHORAGE, AK 99517 907-248-1947
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in a retirement com- munity in Hac ketts - town, NJ. She sends a hello to all ’43ers. MARY LOU SINON SAYER
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Phyllis White Reinauer lives
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1313 ALTON WOODS ROAD CONCORD, NH 03301 603-228-4635
MSAYER@COMCAST.NET
residence, Lake Orion Nursing and Rehab Center in Michigan. She is in excellent health although she does have some memory loss. She is visited often by daughter Lucy Noonan ’75. Maxine Weingarten Donofrio is fit and
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still working. She has two great-grandchil- dren. She visits Saratoga Springs every year, saying, “It’s my favorite town and brings back wonderful memories.” Doris Merz Wyckoff is doing well and enjoys spending time with her “fine” great-grandkids. She notes, “I never thought I’d be around this long to enjoy all this.”
Martha Larkin Noonan celebrat- ed her 90th birthday at her new
Marjorie Scott Ott enjoyed a gathering of Skidmore grads and
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