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He is recovering from a huge fall. We began to recognize many of our neighbors who walked (or ran or talked on their cellphones) first thing in the morning. His biggest takeaway from the pandemic has been that we are amazingly resilient creatures. During her retirement from biotech, Paula Hochman has been volunteering for ACIR.org, which aims to fast-track cancer immunotherapy research by helping researchers stay on top of the new fast-moving literature. She was a Biochem major. am699@cornell.edu. Software engineer Andy Monroe writes, Im currently working with a team of Cornell, Stanford, and Harvard alums on a company called Index Solution. Continue to send notes and updates to me at the address below, or submit an online news form. Staying safe and healthy is important, but maintaining mental health and filtering out all the noise is the true test., Next door in Queens, congratulations to former Daily Sun cartoonist Ali Solomon Mainhart, now illustrator of a humorous new book, I Am Why Do I Need Venmo? Years Old: Adventures in Aging. Still have lengthy phone conversations with friends of long standing. He notes his appreciation of the special qualities in those I hold dear. Biggest pandemic takeaway: It reinforced the realization of the fragility of life and the importance to find the correct balance between doing good and making a difference in the world with which we interfaceand deriving a little pleasure before departing to the great beyond., Frank Sprtel (Whitefish Bay, WI) retired after 30-plus years as director of risk management at Briggs & Stratton Corp. We are looking forward to getting out of the government lockdown, doing more traveling, and being able to see our grandchildren again. Takeaway: Enjoy being with my wife and soulmate. Allan Hauer, ME 68 (Corrales, NM; awhauer@comcast.net) reports: I continue to consult with my longtime employer Los Alamos Lab and its parent, the US Dept. It is great to be back in the Finger Lakes area. Jill Barnett Kaufman wrote to let us know that she and fellow classmate John Hastings were married in August. The pandemic caused her to furlough starting in May, which was just two months prior to a planned retirement, so it all worked out! She makes cookies, chocolate bark, gingerbread, and other sweet treats. Summer Program in 2003. During different seasons, he drives as a transporter for Hertz and delivers for UPS. Her biggest takeaway from the pandemic: Mental health says it all! Nearby, Pam Hanna (phannamenz@gmail.com) writes from Ithaca. Tierney 21 (Hotel) is working in D.C.; Nikki 18 (Arts) is in medical school in London, Ontario; and Max 16 (Arts) works in Toronto. While working nights on an antitrust casebook, he met a lawyer with the Cleveland law firm of Jones, Day, Cockley & Reavis; he joined the firm and four years later became a partner. It is a high honor to be working with Community Care of Western New Yorks volunteers, donors, and employeesin particular our aides, nurses, physicians, and therapists who have worked under unusually challenging conditions these past two years to ensure that our critical homecare, PACE program, adult day program, and hospice care services continue to be provided throughout Cattaraugus, Allegany, Wyoming, and Genesee counties.. Some of these friendships really do last, he said. We need to respect that others are going through challenges we cannot even imagine., There must be something about Colorado thats attracting 78ers. She will be working as a senior behavioral scientist for Vanguard. I was just starting the process of organizing my life without him when the pandemic hit, and everything got put on hold. Being retired, all the plans to travel and reconnect with friends and family became impossible. His recent projects include the rehabilitation of a historic custom house in Salem, MA, and several renovation projects at Minute Man National Historical Park for the upcoming semiquincentennial celebration of the April 19, 1775 battle. Keep in touch! Please keep sending me your news via email. She is very happy. I look forward to hearing more from you. She was, in fact, Cornells first-ever All-American in field hockey. One of our classmates, Inara Liepins Rymzo, died August 5, 2021, in West Hyannisport on Cape Cod, with her husband and sons beside her. Thus, rehab work has been delayed. Fun getting to know Fin, who is an actress (a little one), and watching her mom, Karen, being an incredible mother. Closing notes: If your email is not here, it is because you havent checked the little box on the news form that allows your e-address to be shared online. For GPS, use the street address of the Martin Y. Tang Welcome Center at 616 Thurston Ave., Ithaca, NY 14853 (lat./lng. Phillips Hall closes off the east end of the Engineering Quadrangle and boarders Campus Road. They both manage diabetes and are being treated by a Veterans Administration hospital. Ken wrote, The pandemic has put a damper on our usual international travel fetish, but we still managed to get to Kenya for five weeks this winter to see our daughter, and weve done a lot of road tripping in the US. She is survived by her husband, Stephen Koval, and their son, Luca 22. Thus far, I have been to 62 countries and counting. The structure is approaching its 40th anniversary and is still going strong. There were three Big Red alums in the bridal party: Talia Fiano, April Aviles 13, and Elyses brother, Jacob Frank 11. Associate Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Phillips Hall, Room 420 Director of Graduate Studies kka34@cornell.edu Alyssa B. Apsel Professor and Director Electrical and Computer Engineering Phillips Hall, Room 229 607/255-3962 aba25@cornell.edu Christopher Batten Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Leah Bissonette, MS 76, from Encinitas, CA, was glad shed packed in international travel in 2019, including to Vienna, Barcelona, Paris, and the South Pacific islands of Fiji, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia. We also heard from Julio Caro, in California, that he continues to work in the film industry, producing films and series. I wish you all the best for the rest of the year and hope to see a great crowd at our 50th. If anyone is coming this way or that way, I would be delighted to get together. From Bill Coggshall: I belong to the unusual Los Trancos Woods Community Marching Band, which celebrated its 60th anniversary in January. Youll likely be reading this news column as we near the end of 2021. Plenty of classmates kids have headed off to campuses after embracing some hybrid, at-home, or gap year options over the last year, including Caroline Raymond, daughter of Catie Blackler and Derek Raymond, whos starting at Santa Clara U. a year after graduating from high school in Skaneateles, NY. Pete Salinger, MBA 68 (peteRsalinger95@gmail.com) keeps busy as a board member of his local civic association and represents his community in a larger association of associations. Sam Chiavetta (samchiavettajr@gmail.com) resides in Brant, NY, where he is a vineyard owner/operator. Reaching out during these isolating times definitely resonated, and I highly recommend it. Her biggest takeaway from the pandemic: We can put up with a lot more than we thought we could. The main change for Frances Goldberg Myers involves not eating out in pleasant restaurants or with friends, no opportunities for volunteering, and few socializationsmasks and distancing prevail. When she wrote, she said her last in-person visit was her 90th birthday partya big celebration with 50-plus friends and neighbors. Of course the work was hard, but well worth the effort. Get vaccinated!. When asked what brings him the most satisfaction these days, Chuck Warren, MBA 52 (Shrewsbury, MA) wrote, How well my three children, nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren have survived the financial and health challenges of COVID-19. Edward Ryder (Salinas, CA) writes, I have published two novels since retirement in 2003. 201 Phillips Hall Life moves so quickly; it is up to us to make it slow down. Bridgets takeaways from the pandemic? Her biggest takeaway from the pandemic? Cliff shares that all his family is vaccinated and healthy. To be included in a future Grad Notes section, send your news to cornellians@cornell.edu. Hope to go to a real Reunion in 2022!, Barry Proner writes, I graduated from A&S in 1962 in English. Congratulations on the new grandchild! These days, she enjoys two great-grandsboys, 4 and 7to play with and make mittens for., Donald Derrick and his wife, Sally, have mostly stayed safely at home in LeRoy, NY. In January, she married Tom Nagle (Boston U. Online news form. Online news form. Everyone seems to be so involved in interesting activities, while I try to figure out why I need eight sets of linen table napkins or several tablecloths that dont fit either of my two tables! comments Carole Parnes (caparnes@att.net). Ed has continued consulting, but his daily life has not changed much. Every day, he still uses the skills and knowledge he learned at Cornell. The two bananas I ordered arrived as two pounds of bananas, leading to the necessity of baking banana bread. He and his wife, Kathleen, have two grandsons who bring them much joy. He enjoyed traveling on that side of the Pacific: Korea, China, Thailand, Indonesia (Bali), Cambodia, Australia, Saipan, and Tibet. Both live with us here in Juneau. Most satisfaction: Playing classical guitar and enjoying the grandchildren and the beautiful outdoor attractions around Juneau. Takeaway from the pandemic: On the plus side, I finished my memoir. While mild spinal stenosis has (at least temporarily) cut short his tennis game, he still loves golf. As the blurb explains, Its the perfect book to buy yourself, your friend, or your sister as a reminder that were not alone in this journey toward ergonomic backpacks, getting excited about home renovations, and becoming our mothers. You can learn more here. We look forward to hearing from you! She loves her pro bono work for the various Bar associations (New York Womens Bar, NYC Bar), for her synagogue, and on the First Dept.s Committee on Character & Fitness, interviewing new lawyers applying for the NYS Bar. Contrary to most of us, Ken is still working. Colleen, who lives in Ithaca, has also devoted her time and expertise to helping the Cornell community and students navigate through the anxiety and depression that have come with the pandemic. Now I am doing lots of gardening and woodworking, as well as plenty of reading. She is now retired, devoting her time to volunteer work and learning new hobbies and passions. Please send news to any of us via the email addresses below, connect with our class on Facebook, or submit an online news form. As we began to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, it came as no surprise that aviation economist John Heimlich led the way, by spreading his wings to visit classmates across the country. Enjoying autos and audio as hobbies, time with his wife, and extended family Zooms for the past year, Howard says that most of his joy comes from walks and playing with best buddy Bosco. (In 1967, Dicks law firm purchased his dads law firm.). Russell Connor (Novato, CA) shares that Dorrance published the second edition of his Essays in the Foundations of Mathematics, containing an elementary three-page proof of Fermats Last Theorem, in 2018. Howard is looking forward to, hopefully, an active retirement. Whin, ME 68, and Joan Melville, from Pittsford, NY, wrote, We have not been traveling except for a trip to Boston for the first birthday and baptism of our tenth grandchild, whose parents are Jeff 09, ME 10, and his wife, Siobhan. We hiked Buttermilk and Taughannock Falls and got Hot Truck at Shortstop and ice cream at Purity, Cayuga Lake Creamery, andof coursethe Cornell Dairy Bar. We moved from Atlanta to Athens, where all our grandchildren live. We took a five-day vacation with our daughters to Kiawah Island, SC, in May. The Van Burens report no acute medical problems beyond dealing with age-related issues. She has performed over 50 leading roles in the operatic repertory including Mimi, Cio-Cio San, Violetta, Nedda, and many others. have imagined that I stood out to her amazing self in any way at all. Mike Phillips, in Kalama, WA, retired in 2013 and now has the best job ever. He wrote, I spend most days in my workshop making projects, then begging people to take them. We have just read a whirlwind tour of life in the Plague Year+, with stories of coping, support, recovery, and resilience (with more to come in our next column). It is fortunate that he has the time to help with care for his wife, Ruth. Learn how Dawnwho is known for her work on projects like Sharp Objects, The Gifted, and Cloak & Daggerwas able to find success despite graduating during one of the worst recessions in our countrys history, how she was able to persevere through depression and sadness, and her thoughts on whether film school is really necessary. Melissa Hart Moss, melimoss@yahoo.com; Mia Blackler, miablackler@yahoo.com; Theresa Flores, taf6@cornell.edu. Bruce is still working for a software company implementing HR and payroll systems, and he celebrated his 25th anniversary in August 2021. As Cornells new school year is in full swing, we would love to hear what is new from you! I am also chairman of the environment committee of Concerned Citizens of Laguna Woods Village. Margaret Smith Brown writes that she celebrated her 95th birthday on June 1 with all three of her daughters. My wife, Nancy, and I spent the month of October 2019 in Paris. Son David will be graduating U. of Southern California in December 2021, and daughter Kiana is in the pre-med honors program at a local junior college. In the 1940's, the offices moved to a temporary Quonset hut located where Phillips Hall currently stands. Meantime, here are your notes in readable form. Howard is also active with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County, president of the board of the Animal Alliance of New Jersey animal rescue, and board member of Men Mentoring Men. These are not for the public. Additionally, he got to tune in remotely to Cornell events that brought back memories. Murphy, COVID, and more. I enjoy my independence. Thats all for now. We also have recently funded a family garden in the Newman Arboretum in honor of both our families three-generation Cornell legacy. After he earned his PhD from Cornell in Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering, Dave worked for Bell Labs for 11 years before deciding to work full time on medical devices. He did attend a number of virtual meetings but comments that retaining his knowledge of biochemistry and clinical medicine has proved to be a hopeless task. When the new EE Director, Dr.Charles E. Burrows, arrived on campus in mid-1945, the Dean told him that the EE School had first priority for construction of the next addition to the quad. I also write for a couple of business newspapers and do a lot of puzzles! Amy started working for NASA in 2011 and she has been the program executive for prizes, challenges, and crowdsourcing since 2017. Photographed at the dedication of Philips Hall in 1955 were, left to right, S.C Hollister, dean of the College of Engineering; Mr. Ellis L. Phillips; Mrs. Ellis L. Phillips; and Cornell President Deane W. Malott. Palazzo Santacroce, Piazza Benedetto Cairoli 6, 00186 Rome, Italy, 209-215 Dryden Road, Ithaca, Ithaca, NY 14850, 112 E Buttermilk Falls Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, 553 Mount Pleasant Rd, Freeville, NY 13068, 570 Lexington Ave., New York City, NY 10022, Steamboat Landing, 545 3rd St, Ithaca, NY 14851, 1740 Taughannock Blvd, Trumansburg, NY 14886, Education City Al Luqta St, Ar-Rayyan, Qatar, Vice President for Research and Innovation, AAP Downtown Facility (AAP Ithaca Facility), AAP New York City Center (AAP NYC Center), Alumni Affairs and Development, Ithaca (Seneca Place on the Commons), Animal Science Teaching and Research Barns, Anna Comstock House (Anna Comstock Hall (Latino Living Center)), Appledore Island, Shoals Marine Lab (SML), Botanic Gardens (Cornell Botanic Gardens), Botanic Gardens Ramin Administrative Center, Breazzano Family Center for Business Education (Breazzano Center), Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management (Dyson School), Chilled Water Plant (Weinhold Chilled Water Plant), Collyer Boat House (Cornell Collyer Boathouse), Computing and Communications Center (CCC) (CCC), Cornell Botanic Gardens Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center (Brian C. Nevin Welcome Center), Cornell Club of New York City (NYC - Cornell Club), DeFrees Laboratory (DeFrees Hydraulics Lab), Dilmun Hill Student Organic Farm (Dilmun Hill Student Farm), Dimock Environmental Control Laboratory (Dimock Lab), Dyce Laboratory (Dyce Lab for Honey Bee Research), Ecology and Toxicology Fish Hatchery (Fish Lab), Equine and Farm Animal Hospitals (Equine Hospital), Facilities Services Recycling Center (Cornell Recycle Center), Floriculture Greenhouses (Floriculture Buildings), Food Science Laboratory (Food Science Lab), Friedman Strength and Conditioning Center, Guterman Bioclimatic Laboratory (Guterman Research Center), Harford Animal Science Teaching and Research Center, Holland International Living Center (Jerome H. Holland International Living Center), ILR NYC Headquarters (NYC - ILR Conference Center), Imogene Powers Johnson Center for Birds and Biodiversity (Lab of Ornithology, Johnson Center for Birds and Biodiversity), Industrial & Labor Relations Research (ILR Research Building), Integrated Pest Management (IPM) (AgriTech), Large Animal Research Teaching Unit (Large Animal Lab), Liberty Hyde Bailey Conservatory (LHB Conservatory), Library Annex-Storage Facility (Library Annex), Maplewood Park Apartments Community Center, Martha Van Rensselaer East Building (Martha Van Rensselaer East), Martha Van Rensselaer West Building (Martha Van Rensselaer West), Martin Y. Tang Welcome Center (Noyes Lodge), Moakley House Golf Course (Moakley House), Muenscher Laboratory (Muenscher Greenhouse), Myron Taylor Jane Foster Library Addition, New York State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (Animal Health Diagnostic Center), Noyes Community and Recreation Center (Noyes Community Center), Plant Breeding Love Laboratory (Love Lab), Plant Virology and Nematology Laboratory (Virology Lab), Prudence Risley Residential College (Risley Hall), Resource Ecology and Management Laboratory, Robert W. Holley Center for Agriculture and Health, Schoellkopf Memorial (Schoellkopf Memorial Hall), Shoals Marine Lab Dock, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Statler Auditorium (Alice Statler Auditorium), Statler Hotel & J. Willard Marriott Executive Education Center (Statler Hotel), Ward Center for Nuclear Science (Ward Lab), Weill Cornell Medical College (NYC - Weill Cornell Medical College), Weill Cornell Medical College in Doha, Qatar, Wilson Synchrotron Lab & Ring (Wilson Synchrotron Lab), Zucker Shrub Collection and Harris Lilac Collection. He recently marked 15 years as an employment lawyer for Sodexo. From Mount Horeb, WI, we heard from retired nurse Catherine Lott (cathlott@mhtc.net). Online news form. I keep up to date listening to Fox News and get news in the mail from the Jerusalem Prayer Team and the Christian Broadcasting Network. Donald has four great-grandchildren and remembers with pleasure eating ice cream from the Dairy Bar near Wing Hall., Richard Hayes (richard.hayes32@gmail.com) and wife Jane moved into a condo in August 2020 and enjoy the new living quarters. Columns compiled by your class correspondents. The wonders and upsides of social media. He is doing lots of cruising on a new downeast-style cruiser, playing pickleball and golf, and riding on a Peloton. The networks structure is formed by experiences children have in the first three years of life. Others are launching companies and nonprofit organizations. Contact web-accessibility@cornell.edu for assistance. : 42.4522, -76.4804). We have managed to catch up with Andrew Emmett, Patrick and Lauren Tingey Smith, and Justin Matthews 00 this summer and hope to get back together in the coming weeks. Over the years we have volunteered as Cornell ambassadors and on our class council. You can read many of them here. Congratulations to all! His help is much appreciated, and he does get paid. and is training for the Boston Marathon, which were both excited to run this October, after its postponement in April 2020 and again in April 2021. These days, she has derived the most satisfaction from talking on the phone to family and friends. James Clarke (Columbia, SC) has recently seen no real change, as we spent half the time on our farm in Chester County. He is busy managing their tree farm. A public defender, she writes, Work has gotten harder because of the workaround with the pandemic and people teleworking or staying at home. The most satisfaction in life for her is found in people continuing to be kind to each other. Kelly Parness and Sean Hawthorne were married on August 14 at Fortune Valley Manor in Saugerties, NY. If you didnt, please take a moment to submit an online news form or send a message or holiday letter to: Kirk Greenspan, kag62@cornell.edu. Michael was inspired by the rise of productivity apps following the onset of the pandemic. with our Manhasset neighbors and look forward to some vacation time at the beach in late August. Ryan Hudson is co-founder of Honey, a program that aims to help online shoppers save money by automatically finding and applying coupon codes at checkout. When I was a child, my family spent some vacations there, so we shared our numerous photos and memories with my father, Dr. Arnold Moses. He admits to a lot of reading, however, along with usual video and online activities, especially via Zoom (a lifesaver for many of us). Over the years, the administrative facilities have also changed. Condolences to Emily Parke Chase of Mechanicsburg, PA, who lost her husband, Gene, PhD 79, to COVID last year. He finds this delivery work very flexible and fun. Richard Hagelberg of Gary, IN, is enjoying 39 years as the CEO of Kidstuff Playsystems (commercial playgrounds) and reports that the pandemic gave him the time to play the French horn and publish Tannhauser Suite for 4 Horns. Hes hoping for a return to performances of the symphony and Broadway shows. We look forward to hearing about the great things our classmates are doing via news and notes submissions; until then, all the best. Her biggest takeaway from the pandemic is that friendships are important to nurture, regardless of physical distance, and that we should live each day with gratitude and never forget those who are without resources. As for travel, he says, Ask again after COVID. Last here 19 years ago, Stephen Platt, who lives in Hollywood, FL, with wife Paula, sent words of inspiration: When a person sacrifices his integrity, nothing else really matters. Tom Cayten, LLB 67, last here two years ago, reports hes retired and enjoying golf. Any news you would like to share? Lynn Berni, smartymc66-cornell@yahoo.com; Debbie Kaplan Gershenson, dkgershe@gmail.com; Aliza Stein Angelchik, aangelchik@sonorusbrand.com. Hey there, classmates, and happy birthday! Wife Carole advises that the food is pretty good. Check out Pams bakery here. We received an array of news from New England. Now that I am older, I chair the cemetery committee. Margaret Monteith Edelman, BA 45, has been spending time at the doctors office. Thank God all are well. News has come to us of the death of classmate Virginia Ginny Lucie Marshall on June 14 this year. Rachels on the classics faculty at Case Western in Cleveland. Please check our class website and Facebook page for information about purchasing tickets online in the class section, and for upcoming news about the pregame festivities (probably virtual). For many of us, a silver lining of the pandemic has been the chance to work from home, avoid our daily commutes, and gain additional time to spend with family. She lives in East Hampton, NY, and is volunteering at Amber Waves Farm in Amagansett and creating collages at the Art Barge. Our big news is that weve just bid farewell to our daughter, Isabel 25, who is starting at Cornell in Arts & Sciences. My family loves it here, and although were in COVID lockdown (again), that usually does not impact a good day out at the beachappropriately socially distanced, of course. Robert Efron, DVM 75 (Bobyak2@aol.com) of West Hartford, CT, is semi-retired, working about 15 hours per week doing relief work for a veterinarian. I am a chef at our family restaurant and am teaching and writing about international cuisine and gardening. When Alex said he had never heard of orbisculate, Hilary was happy to bet $5 that it was in the dictionary. Nevertheless, we survived and are very happy in our new home. There is also a page of alumni deaths that is somewhat more detailed than what was in the magazine. I am in a book group here in NYC with our Reunion chair, Carole Rapp Thompson, and Judith Cohen Lowry. And it all shows in the news we get from you! Were still working on the specifics (and well be asking you for your ideas as well), but rest assured that Zoom happy hours are too boring for our ambitions. For a bunch of reasons, my first class Reunion was our 50th in 2000. Hu brilliantly exudes a lifetime of education, research, experience, patient commitment, community involvement, innovation, and leadership in the field of orthopaedic surgery.. She will also model for Sherri Hill at New York Fashion Week in September. In their own words: Our daughter turned 6 in July and somehow managed to finagle multiple birthday parties in multiple states with friends and family. He has a new granddaughter and another grandchild on the way. We have two kids and six grandkids. Her biggest takeaway from living through COVID-19 is that if you are immunized and behave responsibly, you will outlast the pandemic.. Her biggest takeaway from the pandemic: We can survive if we are financially secure and have a positive attitude and supportive family and friends!, The most satisfaction in life these days for Martha Weiss Dobra, MS 67 (MarthaAYoung@aol.com) centers around sewing quilts for Lutheran World Relief and large, decorative pillows for my stepdaughters business. All of you contributing and reading our news column continue our proud tradition of being Cornell 84 graduates. Lee said it is wonderful to be living in NYS after more than 40 years! He also has a book proposal based on his career as a lawyer and consultant working on climate change that has been sent to agents and is awaiting a response. Frederic has sadly gone through a divorce and is adjusting to his new life. The accomplishments of the younger family members bring her great satisfaction. Barb Pirson Foisy just retired after 16 years at IBM and 19 years teaching math. The faculty was pleased with the new classrooms, laboratories, and facilities. Lynn Leitner Hickey (KevLynnH@aol.com) shares news from Ballston Lake, NY, that she continues to practice combined internal medicine and pediatrics as part of the Community Care Physicians group, and she and husband Kevin have a son who has just entered his sophomore year at the U. of Pittsburgh and a daughter who is a senior in high school.

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