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THE
ALUMNI
The Original
Since 1892
MAGAZINE
Columbia University-Presbyterian Hospital
School of Nursing Alumni Association, Inc.
Summer 2010
Vol. 103, No. 1
REUNION 2010
ALMOST 50% OF THE ORIGINAL CLASS OF 1960 CELEBRATE THEIR 50TH
S
tepping off the elevator at the
New York Athletic Club, we
spotted a manikin dressed in a
blue and white striped uniform with a
starched white bib and apron, its nurse’s
cap displayed on its right shoulder.
The sight brought back memories of
fifty-three years ago when we were in
Maxwell Hall as students. Today we
gathered for our 50th reunion and the
117th Annual Meeting and Reunion.
What a significant day for the Class
of 1960, marking fifty years since
each of us received our diploma in the
hospital garden and our degree at the
University campus! Truly this was a
day of celebration for fifty-six of us
from the class, along with members
of other classes. Unfortunately, two
of our classmates had to cancel at the
last moment. Nineteen states were
represented, with one member traveling
from far away London.
The business meeting highlighted
the Distinguished Alumni Awardees
-Barbara Whelan Decker and Virginia
Schulz Humphrey of our class. This
year there were ten scholarship students,
eight currently at Columbia. Our own
Dr. Mathy Mezey’60 presented the
keynote address, challenging us to
look to our history, our present, and our
future with her message: “Aging Baby
Boomers: Can We Help Them?”
Class photos were taken before
lunch and are available for purchase.
If you wish to view them, go to www.
sandranissen.com, click on Enter, then
Proofs and you will see CUPH on
that page. You will be asked to give
your email address, the event code is:
columbiapresbyterian and the password
– reunion. The photo numbers are at the
top left hand corner. Please submit your
order to the office no later than August
31. Single 5x7 copies are $12.50,
including postage and $5 for additional
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SUMMER 2010
Summer 2010
Volume 103, Number 1
The Alumni Magazine
A publication of the Columbia University-Presbyterian
Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association, Inc.
7070 Xavier Drive #314, Yonkers, NY 10704-1309
Phone: (914) 966-3699
Fax:
(914) 966-3693
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.cuphsonaa.org
Contents
President’s Message .................................................3
Alumni Day ..............................................................4
Distinguished Alumni Awards .................................7
Administrator of Alumni Affairs
Denise N. Ewing
Scholarship Awardees ...............................................8
Board of Directors
Officers
In Memoriam ..........................................................14
Class News ...............................................................9
Honor Roll ..............................................................15
President
Suzanne Law Hawes ‘59, EdD, RN
Vice President
Margaret L. Fracaro ‘70, MA, RN
Treasurer
Louise Malarkey ‘62, EdD, RN
Secretary
Lois Mueller Glazier ‘60, PhD, RN
Class of 2011
Sally Murphy Albano ’64, MS, RN
Sue Jaehne ’68 BS, RN
Judith Hupcey ’77 EdD, RN
Class of 2012
Mary Ann Jonaitis ’77, EdD, RN, CDE
Patricia Jones ’60, MEd, RN
Nora Barrett Tulchin ’70, BS, RN
Class of 2013
Nancy Vazac Jackson ’70, EdD, RN
Sandra McLaughlin Johanson ‘64, PhD, RN
Joan Ambrose McCormick ‘61, JD, RN
Permanent Members
Marion Richardson Thompson ’60, MSN, RN
Laurie Verdisco ’58, MA, RN
CUPHSONAA Publications
Suzanne Law Hawes ‘59, Editor
Viola Gommer ’60, Associate Editor
Patricia Jones ’60, Associate Editor
Distinguished Alumni
Nominations Wanted
In 2011 we will have our 35th year of alumni awards. If
you know someone who deserves such recognition, please
visit the website to learn more about nominating an alumna
for this honor. All nomination materials are available on
the website and the deadline for completed nominations
is February 1st.
THE ORIGINAL
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
ESTABLISHED IN 1892
118th REUNION
APRIL 22, 2010
Special Reunion Classes
‘41, ‘46, ‘51, ‘56, ‘61, ‘66,
‘71, ‘76, ‘81 and ‘86
The Alumni Association’s magazine and newsletters are distributed
regularly to all alumni. “In spite of the time and distance that
separates us, all alums - staff nurses, administrators, educators,
scientists, volunteers, and parents - remain ‘Neighbors,’ united in
spirit by our commitment to nursing and to each other.”
Keville Frederickson ‘64
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Suzanne Law Hawes ‘59
F
or all of those that missed the 117th reunion of this
Association, you really missed it! As you can see, the
Class of 1960 is tying the record of alumni returning to the
reunion, both had 56 attending. Had not two cancelled for health
reasons, they would have been ahead. Members of the next 50year classes are gearing up already for their big day; will they set
a new record?
It is my hope that this coming year we can see substantial
progress in joining the two alumni associations in some way. We
have already met the new Dean and she comes to our School with
excellent credentials and collegial support. When she arrives in
the fall we are eager to speak with her to determine her interest
and concerns and to share ours.
On another note, if you read the Class Notes, you cannot help
but be impressed with your “Neighbors!” From every class there
are demonstrations of altruism, successful families and alumni that
did it all – career, family and community service. It is a legacy
worth noting. Of particular interest were the Class Notes from
1942. When we think we are getting on in years, we just have to
look and see what wonderful role models they are for successful
aging and contributions to society. Imagine celebrating your 70th
as did Lee Lane and Eva Ketzel this year when they attended the
2010 Reunion!
Nutmeggers Celebrate Their 70th
Lee KUHNT Lane and Eva KOHLER Etzel came down from Connecticut to share their 70th reunion
with us! With them came wonderful stories - of World War II, the School and its faculty and what nursing
was like post war and beyond. What a treat it was to have them!
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Reunion 2010
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5x7’s. Enjoy viewing the events of the day
while selecting photos to remember our
special time together.
Luncheon gave us the opportunity to
renew old friendships, revisit our stories
of student days, and recognize those
who worked so diligently planning the
wonderful celebration. The luncheon buffet
was delicious and accompanied by laughter
and energetic conversations.
Following lunch, a few class members
made a private visit to the new Morgan
Stanley Children’s Hospital walking
through PH’s hallways we knew so well
years ago. As we left, we once again saw
the words carved over the entrance, “From
The Most High Cometh Healing.” The
group also visited the Georgian, home to
the School of Nursing where we discovered
talismans that reached back to our student
days. Remember the stately mahogany clock
that stood near the sign-in desk of Maxwell
Hall? The beautiful picture Jean Monahan’s
mother painted, “Senior Seminar”? Seven
of our classmates are in her painting: Pam
Scott Heydon, Patricia Gleason Daugharty,
Margaret McEvoy, Jean Monahan Kelly,
Yvonne Corpuz Conrad, Lois Mueller
Glazier, and Paula Grossman Mosher. For
years it hung in Maxwell Hall’s dining
room. For those remaining at the NYAC,
two videos were shown, one of the Class
of 1960 and the other “Nurses of Valor”
followed by a wine and cheese and the day
was almost over.
Well, almost…Peggy McEvoy invited
our class members to join her at her home,
not far from the UN, allowing us to visit
with each other a little longer. It was
a lovely night spent with dear friends,
enjoying delicious food under the stars of
the City. What a grand finale to a wonderful
day! Thank you, Peggy. For those of you
who could not be with us, we want you to
know that you were present in our minds
as we reviewed our class Memory Book. It
is our hope that you might join us for the
next alumni celebration.
Vi Gommer
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SUMMER 2010
Sitting: Cynthia Wanamaker Ehardt, Mary Lynn Cipolla Palmer, Nora Barrett Tulchin, Grace Solimando Zaczek, Ellen Dresdale Ritz,
Maureen Carroll McNulty, Margaret Fracaro, Mary Sue Marburger Hunia. Standing: Cynthia Boyd Tuck, Nancy S. Wilson, Susan Doherty
Wynne, Barbara S Bill, Olga Brown Vanderpool, Nancy Vazac Jackson, Judyth Todd Brown. Absent: Marsha Taggart Francis
Class of 1960
56 Alumnae Return to Celebrate
(Pictured on Page 1)
First Row: Grace Johnson Ross, Jean Hayden Hutchins, Nancy Kiener Schullinger, Viola Ruelke Gommer,
Nancy Gilbert Kolacz, Paula Grossman Mosher, Jean Monahan Kelly, Peggy McEvoy, Anna Balfour
Couchman, Barbara Kyllo Ardizone, Pamela Scott Heydon
Second Row: Sally Hunter, Carolyn Andersen Bountress, Mathy Doval Mezey, Carol Hammell Grosse, Allison
Kimberg-Kern, Marion Richardson Thompson, Barbara Whalen Decker, Elizabeth Wilson Hissing, Patricia
Jones, Carolyn Swift Fleming, Jane Traver Silverman, Katherine Nightengale Seawright, Frances Baker Melia
Standing: Margaret Krantz Stull, Barbara Sharpe Hoyt, Carole Castellano Graeme, Mary Robson Constable,
Lois Mueller Glazier, Marjorie Dottling, Martha Ann McNamara Brady, Roberta J. Bessette, Susan McCleary
Aldrich Hall, Sandra Crothers Sullivan, Jane MacKnight Boland, Jo Ann Dray Axton, Lois Crocker Davenport,
Barbara Hughes Brundage, Lee Grossman Kimmel
Back Row: Juliet Sanson Bongfeldt, Janet Warms McQuaid, Ardath Fisher Heard, Patricia Tucker Dubin,
Jaculyn Carpenter Parry, Sallie Groff Campbell, Cynthia Grant Chandler, Patricia Gleason Daugharty, Jane
McDonald Malarkey, Susan Chadwell Thorner, Libbyada Straver Estin-Klein, Carol Coult Fitzgerald, Rachel
Neff Neville, Elizabeth Smith George, Vivian Tarbell Elbert, Nell Van Wie Eden
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Sitting: Eva Kohler Etzel ’40, Frances Barrows
Harvan ’46, Edna Pasmik Nelson ’55, Eileen
McLoughlin Stiles ’58, Dorcas Younger
Koenigsberger ‘59
Standing: Lee Kuhnt Lane ’40, Patricia Marron
Horner ’55, Laurie Verdisco ’58, Suzanne Law
Hawes ’59, Helen Kehn Schneider ‘59
Sitting: Sally Murphy Albano ’64, Sandra McGlaughlin Johanson ’64,
Joan Hagan Arnold ’69. Standing: Joan Ambrose Mccormick ’61,
Stephanie Kuhn Wright ’65, Susan Jaehne ‘68
Anne Tortora Clarke, Donna Norton, Barbara Wondsel Hackett
L to R: Several members of the Class of 1960 Pamela Scott Heydon, Barbara Hughes Brundage, Margaret Krantz Stull, Sally Hunter, Carolyn Andersen Bountress
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Marjorie Dottling ’60, Anna Balfour Couchman ’60, and Margaret Krantz Stull ‘60
L to R: Members of the Class of 1960 looking
at their 50th Reunion Memory Book Lois
Crocker Davenport, Rachel Neff Neville, Nancy
Gilbert Kolacz, Jane McDonald Malarkey,
Jane MacKnight Boland
L to R: Incoming CUPHSONAA President Suzanne Law Hawes ‘59, Helen Kehn Schneider ’59, and Dorcas Younger Koenigsberger ‘59
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Standing Ellen Dresdale Ritz ‘70,
Olga Brown Vanderpool ‘70, Cindy
Wanamaker Ehardt ‘70, Mary Lynn
Cipolla Palmer ‘70, Judy Todd
Brown ‘70, Sitting: Barbara Bill ‘70,
Grace Solimando Zaczek ’70, and
Mary Sue Marburger Hunia ‘70
Jane Traver Silverman ’60, Peggy McEvoy ’60, and Carolyn Andersen Bountress ‘60
left to right: Jean Monahan Kelly ’60, Sandy McLaughlin Johanson ’64, and Sally Murphy Albano ‘64
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Six members of the Class of 1960 were
fortunate enough to go on the hospital
tour of the Georgian Building after the
2010 reunion. L-R: Pam Scott Heydon,
Kay Nightengale Seawright, Jane
McDonald Malarkey, Sue Chadwell
Thorner, Rachel Neff Neville and Vi
Ruelke Gommer. Above them hangs
the Gene Ritchie Monahan painting
“Senior Seminar” that was given to
the school by Mrs. Davidson’s family.
Pictured in the painting are members
of the Class of 1960: L-R Pat Gleason
Daugharty, Pam Scott Heydon, Peg
McEvoy, Jean E. Monahan Kelly
(head in hands), Lois Mueller Glazier
(blue Public Health uniform), Paula
Grossman Mosher, who all attended
the 2010 Reunion and Yvonne Corpuz
Conrad (deceased).
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L to R: Martha Ann McNamara Brady ‘60, Patricia Jones ‘60, Carolyn Swift Fleming ‘60, Marion Richardson Thompson ’60, and Jane McDonald Malarkey ‘60
The Class of 1960 nurses from the
“Senior Seminar” Painting at Peg
McEvoy’s home in the Africa Room at a
party following the reunion. L-R Jean E.
Monahan Kelly, Peggy McEvoy, Pam
Scott Heydon, Lois Mueller Glazier,
Paula Grossman Mosher, and Pat
Gleason Daugharty.
left to right Joan Arnold ‘69, Nancy Jackson ‘70, Nora Barrett Tulchin ‘70, Peg Fracaro ‘70, Maureen Carroll McNulty ‘70, Nancy Swengell Wilson ‘70, Cindy Boyd
Tuck ‘70, and Susan Doherty Wynne ‘70
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Two of the CUPHSONAA Directors Joan Hagan Arnold ‘69 and Joan
Ambrose McCormick ‘61
Two fo the members of the class of 1960 posing next to the old nursing
uniform: Paula Grossman Mosher and Pamela Scott Heydon.
Keynote Speaker Mathy Mezey ‘60
Donna Norton ’85, Ann Tortora Clarke ’85, and Barbara Wondsel Hackett ‘85
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DA A
DISTINGUISHED
ALUMNI
AWARDS
Barbara Whalen Decker’60
Distinguished Alumni Award in Nursing Education
A
n inspired educator, Dr. Barbara Decker is
recognized as one of the leading educators in
the field of midwifery. She has influenced the
practice of nurse-midwifery through education, innovation,
curriculum development, distance learning programs,
academic administration, and policy and accreditation
activities. A variety of nursing positions provided a base
for her career in nurse-midwifery education defined as
a steady trajectory of leadership in this field. As faculty
of the Columbia’s School of Nursing in 1976 she was
an active participant in School committees and assumed
leadership in revising the graduate curriculum and shaping
one of the largest and most respected nurse-midwifery
programs in the country. She also developed a part-time
program for those unable to pursue full-time study, enabling
physically disabled students to become nurse-midwives,
and increased access of foreign-educated midwives to US
nurse-midwifery practice. As Program Director, Barbara
joined both a regional consortium for education in NurseMidwifery and the national program directors group,
participating in developing nurse-midwifery education on
a national level.
During her career, Barbara Decker’s commitment to
her students has motivated and enabled them to become
excellent and competent nurse-midwives and many are
now leaders in education and clinical practice. She served
on the National Education Committee of the American
College of Nurse Midwives from 1981-1995, chairing the
Committee for nearly a decade. Under her leadership the
committee revised core competencies for nurse-midwifery
practice for the first time and this document is the basis
for accreditation of nurse-midwifery programs across the
country. In 1981, the Education Committee also developed
criteria for accreditation of distance learning programs
and innovative programs in nursing education. An active
member of the Division of Accreditation and member of
the Board of Review, Barbara also was a site visitor with
the responsibility of reviewing and evaluating midwifery
education programs in the United States. Always to be
counted on to mentor and support colleagues, she willingly
shares her experiences with others, understanding the larger
accreditation issues.
In 1986, Barbara became a Yale University faculty
member. In 1989, she earned her Ed.D. from Teachers
College and in 1990 she became the Director of the NurseMidwifery Program, Primary Care Division at Yale. At
Columbia and Yale, Barbara designed self-directed learning
modules which supplemented classroom seminars and care
presentations in conjunction with problem-solving patient
management approaches. A proponent of mastery learning,
she demonstrated that her students are to be respected for
their ability to manage and direct their own learning. In
1997, she joined a clinical practice in women’s health
as well as serving as a Midwife Tutor for the Institute of
Midwifery, Women and Health, Philadelphia College. Her
work in the community after retirement is also remarkable.
Barbara serves, by appointment of the Mayor, as a
Commissioner for the Stamford, CT Health Commission.
She has also been teaching English as a Second Language
in Stamford.
Barbara’s resume simply says ‘retired nurse midwife
and educator’. Very few Nurse-Midwives have achieved
as much as Barbara in her chosen field. We are particularly
proud to bestow on Dr. Barbara Whalen Decker the
Distinguished Alumni Award for Nursing Education for her
numerous and substantial contributions to nurse-midwifery
education.
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SUMMER 2010
Virginia Shultz Humphrey’60
Distinguished Career in Nursing
V
irginia (Ginny) Shultz Humphrey is truly a powerful
advocate for nursing and home health care - an
innovator, energetic leader and a steadfast proponent
of home care, hospice care, community, and public health
nursing. By example, she created and promoted a culture of
caring and excellence in every position she held, traversing
her illustrious career. When not administering home health
care agencies, she was lobbying either at the Legislative
offices in Hartford CT or in the Congressional offices in
Washington. As the Executive Director of the Connecticut
Association for Home Care, colleagues are in awe of her
leadership, one saying that Ginny had responsibility for
serving the interests of nearly 100 diverse members of the
home care association as well as advancing its interests.
Humphrey is respected for her ability to be persuasive,
especially when dealing with lawmakers, power brokers,
business leaders, and other people of influence.
Ginny served on the Columbia University School of
Nursing Board of Directors and the Yale University Public
Health Alumnae Association, having completed the MPH
degree from the Yale University School of Epidemiology and
Public Health and has received much recognition from public
health associations and her various awards. She has had the
ultimate administrative authority and responsibility for the
hospice home health care services provided by VNA. Under
Ginny’s leadership, positive change and clinical protocols led
VNA to be the first Medicare Certified Hospice Home Health
agency in the State of Connecticut.
A dynamic leader,
with strengths in leading
change, managing teams,
listening and respecting
thoughts of others, superior
communication skills,
fortitude to achieve desired
results; these qualities define
her style of administration.
Throughout her successful
career, she consistently
demonstrated an ability
to understand and articulate the importance of creating an
optimal patient experience. She is a people-person whose
communication and collaboration skills and commitment to
nursing and to the health of the community are unmatched. In
retirement, Ginny aspires to use her clinical and administrative
skills to address the nursing shortage and other health/home
care issues when she performs clinical audits of a statistical
sampling of emergency room patients receiving free care at
all hospitals in Massachusetts for the Massachusetts Office
of the Inspector General.
A notable career in home care administration and practice
– a distinguished career in Nursing; it is our privilege
to recognize and celebrate the career of Virginia Shultz
Humphrey. The Columbia University-Presbyterian Hospital
School of Nursing Alumni Association is proud to call you
our own. Thank you for honoring us.
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
W
e are delighted with this year’s scholarship
winners – ten in all and eight of them are attending
Columbia! Stephanie Bellini, Danielle Foti,
Tarquin Gil-Kehoe, Karen Hiensch, Joanne Kim, Tiffany
Lai, Sara Markt, Nicholas Perrino, Meghan Vita, and Kathy
Wu.
Almost all of this year’s recipients completed the Entry
to Practice Program (ETP) and are continuing on to Master’s
Degree program this fall. They hail from undergraduate
programs as near as New York, Vermont and New Jersey and
as far away California.
The experience they bring to nursing is also quite
diverse; some have been in management and consulting,
one graduated magna cum laude from the Fashion Institute
of Technology, and one graduated cum laude with a degree
in Fine Arts.
Their academic achievements are also numerous and
include various publications and presentations. One recipient
was also awarded the Excellence in Childbearing Families
award, presented to one student who excelled in Women’s
Health Nursing at Columbia.
Two candidates are working on their Master’s degrees
at other universities. Danielle Foti is pursuing a MSN as an
Adult Nurse Practitioner in Cardiovascular Care at Duke
University and Nicholas Perrino is in the MS program at the
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee.
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to protect the privacy of the alumni.
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SUMMER 2010
CUPHSONAA ITEMS
FOR SALE
N
ow you can purchase several items from
the Alumni Office. A handy tote bag with
our logo ($20), informal note cards ($10),
keychain ($7.50) and post-it notes ($7.50) plus
postage ($3.75) are available. Just send your order
to the Alumni Office 7070 Xavier Dr., #314, Yonkers
NY 10704.
In addition, we also have several videos for sale
produced with extensive interviews of our grads of
each decade and 50th reunion Class videos for 19561960. These are ($18) postage included.
In Memoriam
MOVING
April 2009 – April 2010
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Irene GAEDEKE Kohler
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Beatrice BELLINGER Self
M Patricia Rimer
Alice HAMILTON Davies
Dorothy HECTOR Roessner
Muriel ALPERS Schuyler
Rosemary RYAN Prounis
Virginia DOLLIVER Knight
Harriet SAYERS Hill
R. Phyllis ELI Loomis
Marion NAAS Betteridge
Jane KEEVER Howe
Helen CHIKOTAS Schumack
Mary Jane WHITESELL Mogavero
Audrey KIMBALL Seiler 1949
Mary PHILLIPS Sayre
Patricia BRISCALL Hennie
Dorothy HOLMAN Holman
June HAGAN Allardice
Laura SCHWARTZ Hirshman
Betty ARNOLD Clough
Rosemary FARLEY Petrie
Vicki TORRES Stahlmasek
Laura PAGEL Olin
Kimberly GEROMANOS
Lucy Ann Pasquale
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We have changed our address to 7070
Xavier Drive, Suite 314, Yonkers NY
10704 –but it is only a change of numbers not of places. Please make note of
the change and be sure to let us know if
you change your mailing address.
We are a transient society, changing addresses, phone numbers and email addresses frequently. Unfortunately, we
do not have enough staff to keep track
of where everyone goes, so would you
help us out and let us know your new
addresses if you are moving, please?
It costs a great deal to do the mailings
only to have the returned because the
addressee is no longer there.
NOTE BENE
Two ways you can help us
save on our expenses and provide
more funds for our benefits and
scholarships. One is to place a
stamp on any returns that you
send to the office. The second is
that credit card companies charge
for every transaction (as you may
have already gathered from your
local gas station). Sending your
remittance by check will help us
to avoid those pesky fees. Thank
you for your cooperation.
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Neighbors Honor Roll
One alumnus returning for the reunion summed up what our Alumni Association is all about:
My gratitude goes to all those who were responsible 50 years ago for our graduating with such in-depth
knowledge and experience and, more importantly, with the ability to think and to ask the how and why
questions. I especially echo the statement of Louise Malarkey who said, “We all can feel proud to belong
to an association that has an impressive heritage and unique history of helping fellow alumni.” Thanks
to all who “promote the fellowship.”
Martha Ann McNamara Brady ‘60
Up to $1000
1947 MARY SCHERMERHORN REYNOLDS
1954 JOAN TINKER KELLER
1954 HELEN HUTZ VonDerLIETH
1957 MARY ANN BYNG STRAYER
1958 LINDA ROBINSON
1959 ROSE ANN NAUGHTON
1965 BARBARA BEAN JOHNSON
Up to $250
1941 MARGARET GUNN KANE
1942 JEAN LAGAKIS BENNER
1943 JEAN ACOMB VanLANDINGHAM
1944 NANCY SLOANE COATES
1945 LORETTA BOYAN FUREY
1946 ELEANOR WOODMAN
EHL-McCONNELL
1947 GRACE O’BRIEN MC IVER
1948 M DOROTHY GRAY JACOBSEN
1948 BERNICE MITTLACHER
ROSENBERGER
1948 JUNE PATTERSON ROUNDS
1951 MARILYN JOHNSEN HAMEL
1952 BETTY FOSTER GENTSCH
1953 MARGARET INGRAHAM GOLDMAN
1953 JOYCE MILLER SAMMIS
1953 LORELEI PAUL STOCKER
1953 PATRICIA NUTTER WHITMAN
1954 LEA ORMEZZANO BATTIATO
1954 SUSAN POPE HAYS
1954 JOAN STEWART ROSELLE
1954 AUDREY SUSTMANN
1954 LOIS FORAN VOORHEES
1955 JOY MACKIE ANDERSON
1955 MARIANNE TAFT MARCUS
1956 PATRICIA WESTBROOK BLAGMAN
1958 ELIZABETH OWEN SWAIM
1959 JUDITH BARNES ANDERSEN
1959 MASHA WASSON BRITTEN
1959 KATHRYN HANNAM HAYES
1959 MARJORIE WATTERS PRAY
1959 HARRIETTE BURNS RITCHIE
1960 SALLIE GROFF CAMPBELL
1960 MARLENE LAMONT
1960 MATHY DOVAL MEZEY
1961 ROSALIEANNE MULDOON
DAHLEN-HARTFIELD
1962 SUSAN STARR HAYES
1962 LOUISE MALARKEY
1962 DIANA VIETOR MUNDY
1963 CLARE WARREN GORDON
1963 GRETCHEN KELLER SMITH
1964 SUSAN CHERVENAK GARRUTO
1964 CAROL TRACY SMITHWYCK
1964 GLADYS LAUTER SWANSEN
1965 BARBARA WILLIAMS BUNGER
1965 SUE KETOLA REAMER
1966 MARCIA FISHMAN
1967 JANET L SWANSON
1968 SUSAN JAEHNE
1968 H ELIZABETH KRANTZ MERRIAM
1969 JOAN HAGAN ARNOLD
1969 ELIZABETH SOS SURI
1970 NANCY VAZAC JACKSON
1970 CAROLYN HEWLETT KNIGHT
1970 JOAN BUCKLEY LIESS
1972 KAREN HOLBOROW DOORLEY
1972 SUSAN CAULO PURCELL
1973 LISA KLEIST
1975 MARGARET LINDSEY
1975 DEBORAH CAMP WHEELING
1977 MARY ANN JONAITIS
1978 GRANIA BEAUREGARD ALLPORT
1979 LINDA CAMPBELL ADOLPH
1984 JEANNE AUERBACH
1985 PHYLLIS KATE ROBERTS TEMPLE
1988 ALISON MILLS LeMAIRE
1988 JOYCE RAGONESE VOLTERRA
1989 ALLAN THOMAS
1993 CLAIRE GALLI
2007 DAWN BUCHER
Up to $100
1940 EILEEN SMITH KOPFLER
1941 ELSIE SCHWEIKART HUBBS
1941 CATHERINE HIRSCH SUGARMAN
1942 MARTHA PEARSON FREEMAN
1942 IRENE HOLTAN SCHMIDGALL
1942 MARION HOWALD SWARTHOUT
1943 RUTH WILLAN WAKELEY
1945 HELEN THOMSEN ABEL
1946 E LILLIAN GUBLER
1947 DORIS BEST EDWARDS
1947 ELINOR ROBINSON GOODWIN
1947 ELIZABETH DUNLOP JEWETT
1947 LORNA Van SCOY REDING
1948 MARGARET DOUGLASS DARROW
1950 MARGARET JACOBSON BROWN
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