The Dynamic Student Scholarship - Hartwick College
The Dynamic Student Scholarship - Hartwick College
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Members of <strong>The</strong> Abraham L. Kellogg<br />
Society, <strong>Hartwick</strong>’s legacy society,<br />
and leadership donors celebrated<br />
their commitment to the future of the<br />
<strong>College</strong> at a gathering at Thornwood<br />
in June. For more information about<br />
including <strong>Hartwick</strong> in your will, please<br />
contact Director of Planned Giving<br />
Patricia Dopazo at 607-431-4020 or<br />
dopazop@hartwick.edu.<br />
Luella Abbott Oakes looks forward to seeing everyone at the 50th<br />
reunion.<br />
1962<br />
Sharon Dorff Conway, asadsac@aol.com<br />
Dinah McClure, Dinamo32@aol.com<br />
1964<br />
Jim Beman “recently finished hunting the ‘Big 5’ in Africa: lion, leopard,<br />
cape buffalo, elephant, rhino—green hunt. It all started with hanging a<br />
deer in a tree outside of Leitzell Hall in 1960.”<br />
Edward Evans continues to work uncovering a POW/CCC camp at<br />
Hamlin Beach State Park. “Just got my hands on 140 letters written to<br />
a CCC enlistee while he was in camp and his two diaries, along with 66<br />
photos he took! What a find! Preparing a personality development of this<br />
17-year-old young man resulting from his CCC experience.”<br />
Joan Dunbar Sutton writes: “Widowed, retired, three weddings, and<br />
four grandchildren—a very busy 10 years.”<br />
1965<br />
Bill and Carol (Lederhouse) Gaillard live in Hoosick Falls, NY. Carol<br />
is director of Cheney Library. Bill still drives for Yankee Trails and does<br />
community band, rescue squad, and NYS Lions Youth Band. <strong>The</strong>y report<br />
that life is good.<br />
Carolyn Cramblet Ossont is enjoying retirement in Virginia. She<br />
writes: “Now have three grandkids, with twins due in June to make five!<br />
Travel includes Cabo, San Francisco, Hilton Head, and upstate New<br />
York. Loved the Gold Cup Races last year in the <strong>Hartwick</strong> tent! I was<br />
married to Al Lane in November 2010.”<br />
1966 | 45th Reunion<br />
Priscilla Craw has retired after 42 years as a CWM. “Traveled back to<br />
Nigeria, where I worked in the late ’60s-’70s, for a visit. Spent two weeks<br />
in Haiti teaching at a mission north of Port Au Prince and will probably<br />
continue to do short mission trips in the future.”<br />
Mary Ella Bacon Fuquay and her husband, Harold, have moved to an<br />
active adult community in Fredericksburg, VA, to be closer to their son,<br />
daughter-in-law, and baby granddaughter. “Life here is wonderful!”<br />
Dick Riccio writes: “Mandy and I were recently in Ohio to celebrate a<br />
festschrift for my brother Dave, who was honored as a professor at Kent<br />
State University, where he has been teaching for 46 years. While there, we<br />
visited the professional football hall of fame in Canton, OH, and stayed<br />
overnight at Niagara Falls, which was awesome and hypnotizing.”<br />
1967<br />
Bruce Cameron, bpsychia@stny.rr.com<br />
Bruce Cameron bought a 28-foot Pearson sailboat this spring as a preretirement<br />
gift to himself. He is mooring it in Olde Lyme, CT, and will<br />
be sailing this summer with classmates Ginny Sunden Lagana and Judi<br />
Lau Molloy, as well as <strong>Hartwick</strong> friends Bruce Dodson, Neal Allen<br />
’68, Ron Klattenberg, and Don Hanssen ’69.<br />
Carolyn Reeck Meyer has retired from nursing after 43 years of active<br />
employment. “Miss it, but also enjoy my free time.”<br />
Kathy Buxton Vernay continues in part-time practice as a physician<br />
assistant at Jamesville Family Medicine. She continues to run the Tully<br />
Community Garden, plus owns and manages the Tully Curves. Her<br />
“suggestion to all is that you get off your butts and eat your vegetables!”<br />
1969<br />
Mary Ann Gajzik Bolten writes: “This year, we made our third<br />
cross-country trip, this time to visit our son Jason in Denver, CO. Jason<br />
is a professor of psychology. We also had the opportunity to re-visit<br />
Albuquerque and Santa Fe, NM, and Sedona, AZ, our favorite home<br />
away from home.”<br />
1970<br />
James Groccia, director of the Biggio Center for the Enhancement<br />
of Teaching and Learning at Auburn University, has been awarded<br />
38 | <strong>The</strong> Wick | Summer 2011