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1944

Dorothy Roman Guenther
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Marilyn Cole Feinberg is amazed at how things have changed since ’44. She has three grandchildren: one in Japan, another in Thailand, and a third in the Philippines. “The furthest from home I ever got at that age was Skidmore! Let’s hope they never have to go to Iraq and that they stop sending any more young Americans there.”

Libby Cone Gardner is well except for arthritis (“What else is new?” she says). She and husband Clint, who live at Kendal at Hanover, NH, for six months and in their Norwich, VT, home the rest of the walking without her cane these days, plays lots of bridge but no golf.

In November Rosalie Seh Samson moved to a continuing-care community in Chapel Hill, NC. She’ll be living independently there, she hopes, for the rest of her life. “Ahh, to be 80 again,” she muses.

Patsy Wander Royer and husband Richard divide their time between their home in Grosse Point Farms, MI, their cottage in Amhurstburg, Canada, and their condo in Marco Island, FL. She talks to Doris Merz Wyckoff occasionally.

Jane Zirinsky Haskell was named “Artist of the Year 2006” by the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. Her Installations in Light were exhibited there this past fall (see “People & Projects” at left).

Janet Morse Westcott enjoys living in Saratoga and Lake George in the summer and flying off to Florida in the winter.