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January-February 2022

Harriet Travilla Reynolds and Ann Hoover Maddox organized a wonderful mini-reunion Homecoming Weekend at the beautiful Norwich, Vermont, home of Drew Rockwell and Bartlett Leber.
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November-December 2021

I handed over a big chunk of this column to our esteemed class president Barbie Snyder Martinez. Here’s what she has to say.
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September-October 2021

I feel a keen sense of loss at the recent news that the College is selling the license of WFRD-FM. The station went on the air February 19, 1976.
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July-August 2021

Did you know that Diane Boyer started skiing at age 4 and has worked for the family skiwear and active wear business for 49 years? “Pretty scary, right?” says Diane.
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May-June 2021

My one-time WDCR colleague Peter Hirshberg has gone back into broadcasting, in a manner of speaking. The pandemic inspired him to launch a new video live cast: Quarantime. “When the lockdown started, it was really lonely.
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March-April 2021

As I write in December I wonder about the state of things as you read this. Have you had your vaccination? Did we turn the corner? Are we on the road to herd immunity?
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January-February 2021

A year ago the phrase “virtual tailgate Zoom” would have been meaningless. How things have changed! About 20 classmates took part in such an event in October, and it was great to connect with them.
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September-October 2020

More responses to last issue’s question: What will you no longer take for granted in 2021? “Spontaneity,” is Harriet Schwartz Crew’s one-word answer.
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May-June 2020

Part of my role as class secretary is to note the passing of classmates in Class Notes and on the “In Memoriam” page of our class website. This is not as morbid a job as it seems. Obituaries are not about death.