Winter
2004
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Contents
Features
Letters
Books
Who, What, When
Centennial spotlight
On campus
Faculty focus
Arts on view
Sports
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UWW
After 30 years
in law enforcement, Roger Fulton ’81 is moving
on to new pursuits. He welcomes e-mail at Roger@RogerFulton.com.
Janet Christie-Oginz ’84 has spent 20 years
happily running her own financial, tax, and business consulting
firm—Oginz & Associates in New Hampshire—which focuses
on helping small businesses. Janet has seven grandchildren, ranging
from age 1 to 20. A founding member of North Shore Women in Business,
Janet loves living by the ocean with her “best girl, Libby
the Labrador.”
Renee Moore ’01 is working for a labor union
and pursuing an MAT at Johns Hopkins University. She was on hand
for the fifth annual Solomon Northup Day: A Celebration of Freedom,
an event she founded in 1999 that has been officially recognized
by Saratoga’s City Council and recognized by the Smithsonian
Institution for inclusion in a traveling exhibition. A board member
of Saratoga’s League of Women Voters and NAACP chapters, Renee
can be reached at rmoore9@nycap.rr.com.
Dianne O’Donnell ’01 is founder and
CEO of Walking Tree Baskets, a gift-basket business taking orders
online (www.walkingtreebaskets.com) and via hardcopy catalog. She
also volunteers part-time at a local not-for-profit business incubator.
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