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1949

Edith Armend Holtermann
holterglas@aol.com

Thirty-two of us, along with husbands and children, had a great time at Reunion.

a broken wrist and a herniated disk, but she is recovering. She visited with Mary Lou Woodruff Street and husband Bud this spring.

Rita Robenstein Vandergrift regrets that she could not join us; she had committed to attending a wedding in Georgia the same weekend.

Tinka Morse Pincus, who was elected class president for the next five years, got together in Florida with Claire Schreiber Pittman, Joan Taylor Brandenburg, and Phyllis Harder Reininger at a Skidmore club event in Vero Beach. They met President Phil Glotzbach and his wife, Marie. Tinka and husband Rickey took a cruise to Tahiti and a Grand Circle tour of Mexico’s Copper Canyon earlier this year.

Reb Pittman, Sally Armstrong, and Martha Dunkel Chilcott enjoyed a Caribbean cruise just before attending Reunion.

Marge Buehler English enjoyed a Jazz Party trip to Atlanta in April. In mid-May, she and daughter Nancy went to Belgium to visit Marge’s granddaughter, who is studying international law in Brussels.

I came home from Reunion to learn that my Staten Island daughter-in-law had died the night before. She had been reading in bed to the 2-year-old and 11-year-old, gasped, shook, and that was the end. She has a big family and all have pitched in to help; but my son, Billy, is devastated, left with the two girls and a 13-year-old boy. As for me, my wrist has healed, and now I have only arthritis to deal with.