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Toby Weisberg Rubenstein
rubenstein.toby@dol.gov

While compiling our reunion questionnaires, class historian Geraldine Neil Phillips discovered the whereabouts of several far-flung classmates, absent from past reunions, who we’d love to see at our 40th in June. We are hoping to have increased attendance at reunion this year, especially from those in the Midwest, South, Southwest, Mountain states, and far West who we haven’t seen in a while. We miss you!

Maxine Silton Goldberg lives in Bala Cynwyd, PA, with husband Jay. She is in her 26th year managing a Prudential Real Estate office in Bryn Mawr; Jay still practices law in a large Philadelphia firm. Their son lives in Laguna, CA, and manages a catalogue for a surfing company. Maxine and Jay have a year-old grandson in Bridgewater, NJ. She says she will be at our 40th.

In Cos Cob, CT, Patricia Dilliard Dennis and her husband of 38 years have raised two daughters. Their grandchild, born prematurely, is now a healthy one-year-old. Pat is a fundraising consultant and enjoys golf and tennis. She occasionally speaks to Emily Gilman Hayden of Wilbraham, MA, and Ann Dubraska Britt of Ellsworth, ME. A phys-ed major, she hopes to see many others at Reunion.

Joan Reiss Friedman is a part-time court reporter and babysits two days a week for her 18-month-old granddaughter. One of her daughters teaches special education, while another reviews protocols at Johnson and Johnson.

Susie Hess Hazelton of Lake Winola, PA, said in her annual holiday newsletter that attending Reunion “is a possibility.” She and Captain Russ flew Babe to St. Louis and to weddings in Detroit, Concord, MA, and Seal Harbor, ME.

Rorry Pond Zahourek has been presenting her dissertation work on healing and intentionality at several conferences—in Banff, Montreal, and Dublin, among others. She speaks regularly to fellow nursing major and Massachusetts resident Nan Whitcomb Lipton. Last spring Rorry saw Kathy Feingold Hotchner at the American Holistic Nursing Association Convention in Scottsdale, AZ. Newly married in July, Kathy is also a new grandmother.

Mary Kerber Krugman was inducted into the American Academy of Nursing and received a mentoring award from the American Organization of Nurse Executives as well as a research award from the Academy of Medical Surgical Nurses.

Pamela Ghents Ness has started a new appraisal and electronic data management company, PG Ness. She lives in Pawleys Island, SC, where she volunteers with the Guardian Ad Litem Program.

Pam Page Traver and Chuck enjoyed a sailing trip with friends along the coast of Labrador for two weeks. Spectacular icebergs provided some new subject matter for Pam’s etchings. She later exhibited two drypoints of Windigo in her one-person show at Small Works Gallery in Haverhill, MA. The couple has two grandchildren, ages 7 and 16. They look forward to seeing everyone at Reunion.

Jane Novak Milberg Rubenstein is in her 27th year as a pediatric nurse practitioner and pediatric department manager at Yale University Health Services. She and husband Mark live in Westport, CT, and are the proud grandparents of a 10-month-old granddaughter. The Rubensteins’ daughter Michelle received her PhD in clinical psychology and lives in Weston. She works at Yale, and her husband practices law in Westport.