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Karen Stone Talwar was in Europe in 2012 to develop her
tour company Adventures in Art. She spent six months in Paris and the rest in London. In 2011 she hosted junkets to Art Singapore, Art Hong Kong, India Art Fair, Art Basel Switzerland/Art Basel Miami, Frieze London, and FIAC Paris. Elisabeth Seed Wakeman celebrated
the holidays by getting married to Stephen Alan James in Boston on December 22. Arnold Good, a physician in New Al -
bany, OH, sent a tribute to a Saratoga Springs resident whom many classmates will remember: Nathan Goldsmith, owner of Mother Goldsmith’s and the Country Gentleman restaurants. He died in De - cem ber at 97. “Both restaurants were sta- ples in the lives of generations of Skid - more students,” Arnold says. (Skidmore agreed, making him an honorary alumnus in 1989.) “Nat and his wife, Roz, were a warm, welcoming host to students and their families. They made sure I had somewhere to go for Jewish holidays and always seemed to find a way to look after me.” Arnold’s link to the Goldsmiths deepened when he married Lisa, a mem- ber of the Goldsmiths’ extended family. KAREN BRADLEY MCELROY 8415 NE 122ND STREET KIRKLAND, WA 98034-6000 425-820-6145
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her days shuttling daughter Emily, 10, to skating, flute lessons, and Girl Scouts. She also runs a small business, Katydid Interiors, and works part-time at Barnes and Noble bookstore. She is looking for- ward to Reunion. Judy Fisher DeCourcey has worked in human resources at Rochester Institute of Technology for more than 15 years. Hus - band David is a financial advisor with Mer rill Lynch. The couple lives in Canan - daigua, NY, and has two sons. Mike, 21, is a Syracuse University junior sutdying biol- ogy and prepping for the MCATs. Jim, 18, is a high school senior waiting to start
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college. Judy and David look forward to becoming empty-nesters next year. They are eagerly anticipating Reunion. Cindy Bussiere Sheehy of New Canaan,
CT, also looks forward to Reunion. Ainsley Crawford Venner is back in
the mortgage business as a consultant for Wells Fargo. She also does holistic health counseling, a career she started in 2012. Ainsley strives to balance both careers with personal training and fitness classes for a healthy lifestyle. She “can’t wait” for Reunion! Debbie Tyczenski lives in Washington, DC, with husband Eric Marks and chil- dren Elizabeth, 9, and William, 4. She works for Hewlett Packard in IT and proj- ect management on government con- tracts. The rest of her time revolves around school work and enjoyment of family-friendly D.C. activities. Debbie and Eric are in close contact with Amy Wer - theimer, who often cares for their chil- dren. They also occasionally see Leslie Collins Berry and Valerie Williams Winn, who live in the area. Debbie and family will miss Reunion, as they will be on a trip to Hawaii. Christine Bielak Bailey lives in Califor -
ANGELA FOSS 371 HARVARD STREET, #3B CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138-4119
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Katy Stenhouse spends much of
nia’s Marin County with daughter Maddie, 18, and son Holden, 13. Christine enjoys working for Doremus, an advertising agency that focuses on business-to-busi- ness marketing. Since moving to the Bay Area, Christine has reconnected with other East Coast transplants Karen Schwartz Decker and Sue Shumway, as well as Vinny Catalano and fiancé Kerrie Kelly. She is also close with Nicki Aby - salh and Mia Weinberg, both of whom she sees when she goes back to NYC. She looks forward to Reunion. In Los Angeles, CA, John Moser and
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wife Pam live with Clara, 17, and twins Ella and Ruby, 12. After a long career as an executive at Showtime, John is now an independent TV producer. Ebba-Marie Gendron and her family live nearby and are close friends. Merry Traum ’84 has children at the same school and has be - come a close family friend. John occasion- ally sees Bill Ladd and is looking forward to reconnecting with other classmates at Reunion. Laura Hartheimer Allen lives in NYC
and has her own business, Vision Educa - tion, which provides children with cre- ative experiences through leading-edge technologies, computer camps, classes, and clubs. Laura says her painting degree was a great foundation for entrepreneur- ship. She would love to reconnect with other classmates at
Laura@vemny.org.
In Middleton, MA, life in the country agrees with Dag Anderson, wife Eve, the youngest of three children (a 12-year-old), and a black Lab pup. They have one neighbor, a bunch of trees, and some cows—and they just love it! After 20 years in his own design busi-
ness, Jeff Dinardo joined with an off- shore firm for one year. He is now back as Dinardo Designs. In 2012 Burnell Shively was in France doing paintings to decorate a small hotel, LeClos d’Argenson, in the heart of his- toric Bergerac. She then spent some time in Hudson, NY, getting her Web site up, and she’s now working on Caribbean paintings on St. John in the Virgin Is - lands. She sends her best to all the folks in “’toga town!” Sue Lane Bandanza and husband Jim
are adjusting to life without daughter Lane Marie at home. She attends North - eastern University, which she enjoys. Sue looks forward to seeing all her Facebook friends in person on campus at Reunion. For 26 years Barrie Davidson Deschaine
has worked for KBE Building Corporation in Connecticut. She also does philan- thropic work with Paul Newman’s Hole in the Wall camp for seriously ill children. Barrie and husband Carl travel extensive- ly—most recently to Istanbul, Athens, Israel, London, and the Panama Canal. Michael Zwillman and wife Erin an - nounce the birth of son Kyle; he joins sis- ter Mackenzie, who is very excited about the arrival. Michael works in neurosurgi- cal intensive care at Methodist Hos pi tal in Houston, TX. He hopes everyone has a blast at Reunion. Bill Ladd is readying his suspense/dark comedy screenplay Donners Mill to pitch to a number of studios and also develop- ing his TV pilot The Garden Club, which revolves around a secret society of house- wife “hitwomen.” Bill is also applying to Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, MA, with plans to become an Episcopal priest. In Ventura, CA, Elizabeth Kemp Rose works part-time as an RN. In her spare time she drives children Robert, 13, and Henry, 8, to water polo and basketball while husband Ron rides his bike and surfs. Elizabeth looks forward to Reunion and “being 21 again for a few days!” Margo Jackson Jones and husband Craig live in West Charlton, NY, and have three daughters. One is a senior at SUNY- Brockport who loves sports and holds records in weight-throwing and shot-put. Another is a sophomore at Utica College, and the youngest is a high school sopho -
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