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Fall 2022 Class E-Blast

Hi everyone, Happy Fall!  The colors here in New Jersey have been exceptional this year and I hope you all have enjoyed this time of year also.

I thought it would be good to reconnect with everyone and give you an update on some things going on with our class:

Next Zoom Call: December 8th

You will be hearing more about this soon, but I am excited that our classmates, Dr. Jodie Hurwitz, Cardiologist, and Dr. Cathy Kowal-Montecalvo, Rheumatologist, have agreed to lead our first class zoom call, post-reunion, and I know we will all learn so much about our health as we enter the latter part of our 6th decade.  So please put this on your calendar and you will be getting a separate email soon with more details.

Mini-reunions:

You know this is something I have been encouraging for years and after such a great 45th reunion in May, it seems many of you have made an effort to meet with your classmates, either for small lunch get-togethers, bigger brunches, and long weekends together.  These have taken place in Boston, DC, NY, NJ, Arkansas, and meeting places II haven’t even heard about.  This makes me so happy. LET’S KEEP IT UP. And please send info and photos on other mini-reunions to our webmaster, Alex Woody (mhc77communications@gmail.com), and post on our Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/groups/469659729718169

And many of us joined the Mount Holyoke Club of Westchester (NY) Book Club discussion of “The Personal Librarian” about Belle da Costa Greene, who worked as J. P. Morgan’s personal librarian. And the next day we went into NYC and had a great docent tour of the Morgan Library.  It was such a great day and many thanks to Nancy Mathiasen for setting it up. 

And many of us are lucky enough to live close to NYC and able to attend the play TOPDOG/UNDERDOG on December 4th.  This is the first Alumnae Association Launching Leadership program, and will include a conversation with playwright Suzan-Lori Parks ’85 , producer Debra Martin Chase ’77 (Yeah Debra!!!) and Interim President Beverly Daniel Tatum immediately after the show. 

Class Activities

  • Knit-A-Long: Suzanne Duncan and our indomitable knitters have continued to meet to share their creative output and also to “just talk”.  The next KAL meeting is MONDAY November14th, so if you would like to join, please contact Suzanne at sbduncan55@gmail.com 
  • Quilt-A-Long: it is exciting to announce that Chris Bryce Sass is an expert quilter and is willing to teach we neophytes to learn to quilt or have existing quilters join the discussion to gain additional skills.  And here is a 3-minute video of Chris’ quilt show because it shows clearly that these are not our grandmothers’ quilts. https://youtu.be/FAojjPjz89U Write to Chris (cbsass@aol.com) or me (lizgershon@att.net) and let us know your interest.  And Chris and I will send out more info regarding the date of the first meeting.
  • Class of 1977 Book Club: We are still working on this and more information will be coming

 

50th Reunion

Its never too early to start thinking about our 50th reunion and how we can make it our best reunion ever. Cathy Gibson and Chris Bryce Sass would love to hear from you with your ideas or if you would like to volunteer in any way, so please use the contact form on 2027 Reunion page.

Dues

As I mentioned in my last eblast, we have a new Class Treasurer, Susan Clark, and the hand-off from Sue Hardy to Susan is complete.  Right now we can only accept checks, although we are working on re-establishing PayPal.  Go to our class website page (https://new.alumnae.mtholyoke.edu/1977/dues/) and you will find Susan’s contact information to send a $100 check (or whatever you feel is right).  And if you are not sure if you’ve paid, go to this link and you will find the list of our classmates who have already paid dues.

One more note: If you want to respond to anything in this email, please do not hit “Respond” because it doesn’t seem to go anywhere.  Just click any of the links embedded in this e-blast.

I wish everyone a wonderful holiday season, with good health and happiness.  And I’ll see everyone on December 8th.

Fondly,

Liz

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We Have A Winner!

Deb Perry is the winner of the $100 gift certificate to the Odyssey Bookshop,  She and 5 other classmates gave us feedback on what they thought about the new website. 

Even though the contest is over, please consider sharing your 1977 class memories to enrich the website. You can use the  Contact Us form to share photos, story ideas, and anything else that’s on your mind. If you find issues with the site — for example links that appear broken or trouble finding important information — please let us know that as well. 

Thanks for your help in making this website a wonderful reflection of our college memories!  Have fun with it!

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    Welcome to our New Class of 1977 Website

    We hope this will become your “go-to” source for our class information on reunions, classmates, events, and so much more.  Bookmark it, and check back often, as it will be updated regularly. And, while you’re at it:

    • Enter our drawing for a $100 Gift Certificate to the Odyssey Bookshop – just leave your name and tell us your favorite website feature or page using the link to the Communications Committee (under “About”).  Drawing to take place on February 21.

    We’d love for you to share your 1977 class memories to enrich the website.  If you have stories, photos. notes, news clippings, etc. please send to us via the Contact Us page. And if you have any constructive feedback for us (links that appear broken, information that was difficult to find, etc.), we want to hear that, too! Use the Contact Us page for feedback.

    Thanks for your help in making this website a wonderful reflection of our college memories!  Have fun with it!

     

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    2021 Winter Alumnae Quarterly

    1977

    Scribes: Nancy Herman Jarrett and Andrea Popik Taber.

    It’s hard to fathom that, once again, we are writing these notes amidst the continuing challenges of COVID-19. We hope that you and those close to you are well and coping through this incredibly taxing time.

    Our enterprising and dynamic class president, Liz Lewis Gershon, has initiated a series of Zoom presentations/discussions which have included the two most important issues we face at present: the pandemic and the persistent racism which continues to cripple the country. Sue Echterling, an ED doctor, gave us a real-life account of what it is like to treat COVID-19 in a hospital, as well as tips to stay healthy. Deb Stone Roth outlined ways to practice self-care. Sandy Jones gave us fascinating information on the biology of skin color and Val Barr and Avice Meehan reported on how the College is dealing with the pandemic. In October, we had a “Celebration of the Arts” Zoom during which Simonne RoyAnn Reynolds and Nicky Mesiah taught us about painting views of Provence, composing Cuban jazz and baking yummy (and healthy!) goodies! Stay tuned for more Zoom meetings. They’re a wonderful way to “see” classmates and feel more connected to the class as well as the College. If you have ideas or a presentation that you would like to do over Zoom, please contact Merry Galassi Hampton (click here)

    Residing in Oro Valley, AZ, since 2005, Helen Mitchell reports that she retired from the practice of anesthesiology in 2014 and has been an avid photographer and, until COVID, a docent at the AZ Sonora Desert Museum. She and her partner of 37 years have been mostly housebound for the past several months as the Bighorn wildfire destroyed Mt. Lemmon, their respite from the summer heat. They are looking forward to a socially-distanced get-away, hitting the road in an RV, accompanied by their 3 dogs.

    Former scribe and current alumnae trustee, Avice Meehan, checked in from northwestern CT, where she is now living full time. Avice and spouse, Barbara Roberts, are simultaneously renovating their barn/house, a part-time home for the past 20-plus years, while trying to sell a NYC apartment. Having left Memorial Sloan-Kettering in 2019, Avice is currently doing pro bono consulting for a small family farm as well as for organizations focused on ending homelessness. In her spare time (hard to believe she has any!), she quilts, knits, sews couture and has made more than 300 masks.

    Jan Plager’s job as a social worker went remote in early March, so she left her home in Weston, MA, to social distance with Ann Palermo Mc Cready and her family for a few weeks. Late March found her in Lenox helping her mother, whose housekeeper took a leave. Jan has found, even without Tanglewood, that her time in Lenox has been therapeutic and has (mostly) enjoyed spending lots of time with her mother!

    Jules Dickinson has been sheltering in her home but regularly goes out to donate platelets at her local blood center. She reports doing “usual retirement pursuits” such as reading, watching Netflix and taking naps.  She is in a writing group of MHC alums and has had 2 poems published in the group’s anthology, “The Angled Road” (available on Amazon). In addition, her protest song, “Strong and Equal Women,” was recorded by Daniel Kelly on the Bandcamp album “Social Justice Warrior” and 7 of her haiku have been published on Janis Ian’s webpage, Godzilla Haiku.

    From Lynn, MA, Betsy Coward Miller sends news of a promotion (simultaneous with entry into senior citizenship!) to fully tenured professor at Bunker Hill Community College, where she is chair of the computer science department. Her children live in Brooklyn, NY, and St. Petersburg, FL, and she celebrated her birthday with a Zoom call, which included her kids, siblings and nieces and nephews.

    Eliza Smith Brown sent an extensive update including the sad news that her husband, Bill, passed away in June 2019 after battling cancer on and off, for more than 20 years. Support from friends and family, as well as 36 years of memories have provided much needed sustenance and comfort.  Eliza had a brush with breast cancer last spring which is, thankfully, behind her. Her 3 adult kids, Will, Brendan and Regina, are thriving. Eliza quit her job with the Association of Theological Schools to focus on a book project about her grandmother and her sister, 2 Vassar graduates who led the suffrage movement in Pittsburgh and PA and then went on to fight corruption in local government for the next 40 years. The book, “She Devils at the Door,” was not finished at the time Eliza sent her news but she has an author’s website (elizasmithbrown.com), which provides great information! Eliza sees Cathy Counselman Kelly ’78 in Pittsburgh and a visit from her college roommate, Vanieta Canonico Jahn, in Aug. 2019 was a huge treat!

    Our reunion co-chairs, Susan Granahan Colgan and Janet O’Neil Connell have already started brainstorming some wonderful ideas for our 45th! We remain optimistic that we will all be able to be together on campus by June 2022 and we hope you are planning to join in the fun!

    We want to share that a new Class Communications Committee has been formed to create and manage the myriad forms of communication now available to us. Look for a new class website which will provide faster dissemination of news and enable greater connections with the class, as a whole. Along the connections line, please go to the Alumnae Association database and ensure that your information (phone number and email address) is up to date so that you don’t miss out on all of these opportunities! We’ve included the link here: alumnae.mtholyoke.edu/directory.

     

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