AIS Magazine Fall 2013

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Class Notes 1940-1949 Suzanne Foote Smith ’48 enjoys painting local scenes in oils near her cottage in Westfield, which is near Wellsboro, PA. This summer she traveled to see ‘Impressionism and Fashion Show’ at Chicago’s Art Institute. Mannequins were dressed in the elaborate gowns, hats, gloves, shoes and bags that the models wore in the paintings of Monet, Manet, Degas, ToulouseLautrec, Seurat and Tissot to name a few. A must see!

:: Mary Stewart Borie ’48 with her two granddaughters, Cameron Buzzeo and Eliza Perna, and her three great-granddaughters, Sophia J. Buzzeo, Harper J. Buzzeo and Everly Borie Perna.

Barbara Penrose Tarbell ’49 is doing very well in Portsmouth, NH. She lives independently and has many interests – reading, gardening, drawing and walking her Labrador retriever. Her health remains excellent and she volunteers in a church thrift shop and is a member of an enthusiastic art group. At this time she is most interested in learning how her other 1949 classmates are faring – in any event, she wishes them all the best!

:: Sue Foote Smith ’48 enjoys painting local scenes in oils near her cottage in Westfield, PA. This one is called ‘Plank Road.’

1950-1959 Mary Jane Gidley Thomas ’50 writes that her husband, Don Thomas, passed away three years ago, but she is doing very well in Pinehurst, NC. Jerry Parke Kinkead ’52 is pleased and proud that her granddaughter, Natalie Reynolds Corkran, has entered Agnes Irwin as a sixth grader this year. Natalie’s Irwin’s legacy extends into the fourth generation on both sides of her family. Her mother is Jennifer Kinkead Corkran ’84; grandmother, Jerry Parke Kinkead ’52; and great-grandmother,

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