Moving Beyond our 45th Reunion…

Members of our class enjoyed both the Alumnae Association and our Class of ’75 meetings June 6th.  Please see the 45th reunion page for details and links.

The class dues for the next five years are $50, payable to ‘MHC Class of ’75’.  They should be sent to Alice Maroni, 15 Franklin St, Arlington, VA 22314 or to Coral Grout at 464 Central St, Winchendon, MA 01475

Joanne Brown led a moving memorial for class of 75 2020 class meeting for class members who have died since our last reunion – Karen Wessel, Diana Dean Holly Young, Mindy McWilliams, Jennifer Harris, Mary Homeier Rawson, Christine Lunardini, Andrea Gisela Snell, Mary Withers, Susan K Connellywill, reproduced here.

God of compassion, we gather in recognition of lives                                                         that touched our own.                                                                                                 Memories have accompanied us in this time,                                                                        reminding us of so much received,                                                                                     and so much lost.                                                                                                                Each has journeyed this path of loss,                                                                         accepting comfort in varied ways.                                                                                    Our love for them will not be diminished,                                                                               The gifts they shared will always remain                                                                                Our hearts remember the days that were shared.                                                                Our hearts remember the love that was given.

God of our hope,                                                                                                                  we hold our stories with these friends                                                                             with gentle hands:                                                                                                      knowing their joys,                                                                                                           learning their loss, returning to them again and again                                                         to seek mending and meaning.                                                                                           We share these stories                                                                                                   with full hearts;                                                                                                           revealing their treasures,                                                                                              confessing their ache,                                                                                                   hopeful that this keeping of memory                                                                                will bring peace again.

Those who are dead have never gone away.                                                                 They are in the shadows darkening around,                                                                      they are in the shadows fading into day,                                                                             the dead are not under the ground.                                                                                They are in the trees that quiver,                                                                                     they are in the woods that weep.                                                                                     they are in the waters that sleep.                                                                                   They are in the crowds, they are in the homestead.                                                         The dead are never dead.

Saturday June 6th Alumnae Association and Class of ’75 Meetings

The following email has been sent to you and your classmates via the Alumnae Association website.  I have deleted the Zoom information in this post to avoid Zoombombing of the meeting.  Please contact me for it if you can’t find your email-Rhonda

Hi All,

This time of year is always busy, even when sheltering at home! 

Please save this Saturday, June, 6, 2020 for two Mount Holyoke events that we would have attended had reunion been held this year. 

At 12:00 noon EDT, on June 6th, the Alumnae Association will have its 148th Annual Meeting, via Zoom.  All alumnae are invited to attend.  An opportunity to connect with the Mount Holyoke community, attendees will hear from President Sonya Stephens and Alumnae Association President Maria Mossaides ’73, as well as the reading of some class histories and a presentation of Alumnae Association and Advancement awards.  To register, click here: https://alumnae.mtholyoke.edu/148th-annual-meeting/ .  A Zoom link will be provided.

Then, after a short break, our Class of ’75 will also meet via Zoom starting at 2 pm EDT. 

Contact Rhonda for Zoom log in info.

Our Class Zoom agenda is:

2:00-2:30 EDT- Gather and greet each other

2:30-3:00- Acknowledgement of our own Class of ’75 Alumnae Award winners (there are four!)

3:00-4:00- Class of ’75 Meeting

memorial for classmates we have lost

voting results

treasury report

reading of our class history

fundraising report

introduction of the new class officers,

4:00- Passing the baton- moving toward our 50th Reunion in 2025.

Also, you recently received an email regarding our class yearbook. Yearbook submissions are due to Judy Stein, judystein13@gmail.com by JUNE 30, 2020.

Elaine and I miss attending the Back To Class lectures by faculty at reunion, but are glad that the College is presenting a series of Virtual Back To Class talks via Zoom. For more information about the next one, on June 19th, go to https://events.mtholyoke.edu/event/searching_for_dark_matter_in_the_darkest_galaxies.

For reference, we will also post this email to the class website and Facebook group. By the way, keep submitting class photos for the website to Rhonda, berneymd@sonic.net.

This is our last message to you as Co-Presidents. Thank you for the opportunity to serve our wonderful Class of ’75!

Rhonda Berney ‘75

Elaine Coutanche Milnor ‘75