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- “The rhythm is gonna get you!” ON YOUR FEET! is the inspiring true story about heart, heritage, and …
- Hadestown Coming to Charlotte’s Blumenthal Performing Arts in the 2021/2022 Season
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What a wonderful schedule that’s been planned by Cindy and Sally. If you’ve never been to a Class of 1969 Reunion, it’s never too late! It’s also worth coming to see all the new buildings and other changes on the Cornell campus. Jay Waks ’68, JD ’71, his wife, Harriet, and classmate Joan Gottesman Wexler ’68 took to the sidewalks, logging nearly 2,300 miles through year-end 2023.
“The rhythm is gonna get you!” ON YOUR FEET! is the inspiring true story about heart, heritage, and …
In 2020, his ninth collection of poems, Country, Living, was published by Alice James Books. This past December the Academy of American Poets published a new poem, “Thank You.” Ira is passionate about classical music and jazz. He lives near Woodstock, NY, where there’s “good music galore.” He never imagined he would be spending his life as a professor teaching literature and poetry, and writing poetry and criticism, for 50 years. At Cornell, he describes himself as a “poor student” taking all the wrong courses with the wrong professors. At the end of his junior year, he finally had the courage to try writing poetry.
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Hadestown Coming to Charlotte’s Blumenthal Performing Arts in the 2021/2022 Season
Alumni Directory. Mary Gail Drake Korsmeyer also sold her house of 50+ years. She moved last November to Sherwood Oaks, a continuing care community in Cranberry Township, PA. “This community of some 300 residents is about 35 miles north of my old house and a short drive from my daughter’s residence.
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Terry Steinberg recently earned her purple sash in kung fu and her green sash in kung fu sword. Terry started out as a beginner, and the practice has improved her strength, flexibility, and balance. Please write to any of us with any news you’d like to share with the Class of ’80. ❖ David Durfee (email David)
Saturday’s class dinner will be held under a tent on the new Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall plaza on North Campus. Housing is available to everyone who would like to stay on campus, as the dorms are transformed into hotels for the weekend. We’ll have rooms in Dickson (mostly singles) and Jameson Hall (mostly suite-style). You may request housing in quieter dorms, share a room with a friend or significant other, or reserve blocks of rooms near friends. Registration includes continental breakfast every day, our class dinner on Saturday night, late-night and daytime food, unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, a souvenir, and numerous 2019-exclusive and university-wide events. Siddhant Gokhale recently co-wrote a book, Scaling Up Development Impact.
'Suffs' by Waitsfield native Shaina Taub earns Tony Award nomination for Best Musical
There’s still time for you to make plans to join us on the Hill for our 20th Reunion, June 6–9! Reunion can be as short or as long as you want it to be—you can make it an all-inclusive weekend or a quick overnight trip, attend all the sponsored events or choose your own adventure. Come alone, bring a guest, or bring the whole family! There is something on the schedule for everyone, with dozens of events planned for the weekend, including performances, athletic events, Greek receptions, tent parties, lectures, tours, and meals.

I have a consulting business reviewing architectural plans for clients who are in the process of renovating or building. My DEA and space planning experience ensure that the new spaces will have adequate traffic flow and space for the clients’ needs and furniture placement, as well as better aesthetics. I am also a LMSW (Adelphi ’02) and have renamed my business Absolute Heads & Homes—because if your head isn’t in the right place, how can you enjoy your home?

He was gratified that the coaches and players expressed appreciation for his show of support. “Our youngest son’s family lives near our ski house in Vermont, and our other three children live near us, enabling us to spend time with our nine grandchildren. In November Beth and I visited New Zealand, where Beth’s dad was born, reconnecting with relatives and enjoying their springtime, just as our Hopkinton winter was setting in. We’re now discussing the possibility for traveling to Latvia, the Mezitt family’s origin, in July, avoiding Hopkinton’s oppressive humidity and heat.
Amanda Hernandez is the volunteer coach for the Cornell University Dance Team. The team placed eighth in the Universal Dance Association’s National College Dance Team National Championship in Orlando, FL—the most competitive collegiate dance competition in the U.S. Teams who enter must identify, study, and ultimately pitch the work of a chosen nonprofit organization to Goldman Sachs leadership; the grand prize is $250,000 donated to that organization. To keep up to date with class-specific details, follow us on Instagram (@cornell2019reunion). ❖ Class of 2019 (email c/o Alexandra Bond ’12)
If you want to get involved with the planning, have an idea for an event, or would like to volunteer for the next five years, please contact me (Deb Gellman, email me here) or our Reunion chair, Susan Fulton (email Susan). Rich Saltz, MBA ’74, our current class co-president, and his spouse, Lynn (Rosenbluth) ’75, attended the wedding of their daughter Marcy ’06 on Rich’s birthday in a restaurant in Greenwich Village. Adding to Rich and Lynn’s joy, their son Ted ’12 became engaged to Alyson Stein ’13. For those of you not on Facebook, you missed splendid images taken by Gilda Klein Linden and her husband, Jeff Krawitz, from their long winter trip to Southeast Asia. Actually, I would choose a favorite from Angkor Wat, the newly restored Hindu Buddhist temple near Siem Reap—if my top picks weren’t all of Gilda herself, a smile beaming in every shot she’s in. I look forward to receiving more news and updates from all of you!
Theresa Kronik Wrobel started an e-bike store with all proceeds going to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer and Warren counties in New Jersey. She found her passion for biking among the steep hills of her hometown, Ithaca, NY, during her teenage years. She continues now with rides in hilly northwest Mercer and western Hunterdon counties with the Princeton FreeWheelers, and she does mountain bike riding in Utah. In recent years she combined her love of biking with community involvement by volunteering with the Bike Exchange and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mercer County.
Taub performed in the off-Broadway production of “Hadestown” in 2016. Yet another D.C.-area Glee Clubber who is continuing to sing is Bill Welker ’73, MBA ’75. Bill is looking forward to singing Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana in the spring. Cindy Vogel Ryan, MILR ’99, was recently appointed as MassMutual’s head of human resources, where she’ll oversee the company’s HR organization and advance its people strategy. At MassMutual, a life insurance and financial services company, she will manage a range of areas including talent acquisition, employee relations, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Cindy has over two decades of HR leadership experience, including 25 years at Cigna, where she most recently served as chief human resources officer.
So share your story with us through the Share Your News link below, or drop me a note! Stephanie Cosner sent in some exciting news of her own as well—she was recently appointed provost at Simmons University, following her role as dean for six years and, prior to that, her work as a tenured professor at Boston College. Lisa Spellman Porter ’89 has received numerous awards, including the National Science Foundation Career Award. Chris Arbogast wanted us to know that, since retiring from software engineering last summer, he has been spending his time sprucing up his home in Nevada. Stevens, a novelette called The Wallace House of Pain, which received a 2023 American Fiction Award.