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Noreen P. Reilly
noreen.reilly@verizon.net

Amy Dean of North Grafton, MA, was appointed director of marketing and communications at Springfield College. She is the former assistant VP of communications at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Before that she worked at Boston University and ran her own consulting business for 12 years.

Dina Gluckin Relkin’s daughter is a senior at SUNY-Stonybrook. Dina is still involved in the fashion industry.

Last June Deborah Bonnelli organized a tea party at the Brooke Army Medical Center in Texas for soldiers injured in “the global war on terror.” She contacted Skidmore’s Houston club (“Stephen Bitteker ’88, Margo Peter Geddie ’74, and Emily Pavlovic Chiles ’74 were instrumental in getting
me over the first of many hurdles to come,” she says) and set up a team of bakers (including sister Charlotte ’78) to prepare dozens and dozens of cookies—including coconut crisps, recipe courtesy
of chef En-Ming Hsu ’88. When all was said and done, “the tea succeeded beyond my wildest expectations,” Deborah says. Of the soldiers and their families (more than 300 in all), she says, “Their courage and dignity was truly inspirational.” To set up a similar event in your area, or if
you have new or used china to donate, e-mail Deborah at operationtexastea@earthlink.net.