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tioned in San Diego, Calif. Son Cabel graduated from Gettysburg College and has a newly minted middle-school teach- ing certification. Daughter Isabelle is a ninth-grader at Roland Park Country School and plays varsity volleyball. Heidi is senior director of the Mercy Health Foundation at Mercy Medical Center. A marathoner, she is trying to run 26.2 miles in every state. Andrea Schulting’s daughter, Ziggy Schulting ’18, is a freshman at Skidmore. Andy is a very proud mom!


UWW grad and experienced outdoors- man Roger Fulton has authored a new book, Safe in the Woods: Tips, Techniques, and Advice for Safety and Survival. It can be purchased at www.rogerfulton.com. My husband, Bruce, and I celebrated our 28th wedding anniversary in November. Our youngest, Anna, graduated from Western Washington University and is an account manager for software company Conversica in Bellingham, Wash. Son Christopher is a project engineer with Sequoyah Electric in Redmond, Calif. Our oldest, Colin, is getting married to his beautiful girlfriend, Sarah. They met in college, then traveled and lived in New Zealand together for a year. Colin is a sales representative for Leverage IS. KAREN BRADLEY MCELROY 8415 NE 122ND STREET KIRKLAND, WA 98034-6000 425-820-6145 BKCCAMAC@GMAIL.COM


Tammi Brown Lauder works at JP Morgan Securities, having moved there, along with her team, the Landmark Group, from Smith Barney in 2010. Her husband, Scott, opened a strength and conditioning facility in Pleasantville, N.Y., called Athletes Warehouse. He caters to young athletes and their teams and offers private train- ing for clients of all ages. It’s been a busy and exciting time for him. Tammi contin- ues “singing Skidmore’s praises” to their 16-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter, because “you never know where one’s path will lead.”


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I spent time skiing in Telluride, Colo., earlier this year. ANGELA FOSS 371 HARVARD STREET, #3B CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138-4119 ANGELARFOSS@GMAIL.COM


Barrie Davidson Deschaine and husband Carl continue to “work hard and play hard.” They have traveled the globe, most recently visiting Prague, Vienna, and Budapest. Barrie looks for- ward to reading about classmates in Scope. Timothy Huff retired from the NYS Department of Correctional Services Inspector General’s Office. He is enjoying his home just north of Tampa on Florida’s Gulf Coast.


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Patty Buttenheim successfully climbed Kilimanjaro last fall. She is planning her next adventure with friends who were part of that trek.


The two oldest children of Lorin Butler DiBenedetto and husband Dan live on their own, and their 19-year-old son attends Indiana University. Lorin and Dan put their home on the market and hope to move into smaller accommodations in Westhampton, N.Y., and to spend half the year in Cocoa Beach, Fla. They’re still run- ning their Beach and East Hampton Limousines, but would like to spend more time scuba diving in the Caribbean. They hope to dive in Australia when their son is there on a study program. LILLY JARAY OSTROVE 2129 ANGUS DRIVE WALNUT CREEK, CA 94598-3305 DANJASRY@YAHOO.COM


Melissa Thodos returned to cam- pus in February with her troupe Thodos Dance Chicago, to present its crit- ically acclaimed story ballet A Light in the Dark: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan, along with season repertory works Salute to Old Friends, Flawed, and Lullaby. CALEY O’NEIL 6550 COLLEGE GROVE DRIVE, #35 SAN DIEGO, CA 92115 CALEYO@AOL.COM


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ed vice president of HVS Executive Search, a global con- sulting firm that helps companies in the hospitality indus- try fill top jobs


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and provides advice on compensation and performance management. Bill has spent the last 20 years as an executive sales pro- fessional in the food service and executive search industries, managing such national accounts as Denny’s and Sam’s Club. A business major, he serves as a mentor for recent Skidmore graduates.


Dina Vavlitis Schwartz loves living in both Delray Beach, Fla., and Glastonbury, Conn. She sells high-end residential homes in southern Florida. Dina encour- ages classmates who are thinking of visit- ing or living in Florida to contact her at dinaschwartz@att.net. Leslie Muller is VP of design at Marchon Eyewear, where she is lead designer for such brands as Calvin Klein, Nike, and Diane von Furstenberg. She helped create the DVF Made for Glass collection of lim- ited-edition frames and sunshades designed for Google Glass and has co-led an R&D and innovation lab run by opti- cal industry consortium VSP Global. An art major, she holds a master’s in industri- al design from Pratt Institute. Elizabeth Freed is president of the Freed Foundation, a NYC-based nonprofit that supports efforts to rescue animals and help people struggling with mental ill- ness. Elizabeth has been involved in the foundation since 1986. She and her Jack Russell terrier Ziggy winter in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., where she enjoys riding horses and playing golf. Massage therapist Tara Swinchatt has settled into her new home in Westfield, Mass. While working at Kripalu, she is also building a practice at Optimum Health Therapeutic Massage that she hopes will become full-time. She hopes to come to Reunion’s Saturday and Sunday events.


Entertainment attorney and film finance consultant Vinca Jarrett launched a web TV series in 2014 titled “Show Me the F*king Money!” Directed at people inter- ested in investing in the film industry, it features interviews with global financiers, businesspeople, and producers who are getting films made and recouping their money. She was planing to jet in from the Cannes Film Festival in May to join us at Reunion; she can’t wait to see everybody. Norwood Creech exhibited a group of oil paintings on linen and several photo- graphs at the South Arkansas Arts Center in February. She spent some time in her boat snapping photos of ducks and is planning to take her new mountain bike out to the Sunken Lands to do some out- door painting. Artist Melissa Ann Miller had several shows last year and was named artist-in- residence in her hometown of Concord, N.H. CINDY PENDLETON 81 SMITH ROAD CHARLTON, MA 01507 CROPEN1985@GMAIL.COM


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