Alumnae/iClass Notes BIRTHS To Peter Harris ’93 and his wife, Breda Carroll, a daughter, Scarlett Carroll To stefanie Dreiblatt Wotton ’95 and Rob Wotton, a son, Nathaniel Cole
MARRIAGES anne L. Waterman ’87 to
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Darin Bassin
adrienne Glasser ’96 to Win Rosenfeld [’96]
steve Feldman ’00 to Ariella Shkolnik
James Granger ’00 to Janelle Salamon
anneMarie Newman ’00 to Aaron Jeffries
Hillary Gluck ’02 to
1. adrienne Glasser ’96 wed Win Rosenfeld [‘96] last summer. 2. Painting of Tarrytown at Night by Ronnie Levine ’66 3. stefanie Dreiblatt Wotton ’95 with husband, Rob, and baby boy, Nathaniel Cole 4. Congresswoman allyson young schwartz ’66 won re-election bid!
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Andrew Wasicek
IN MEMORIAM Ruth yachnin sherwood ‘35 sally Hendricks Weber ’42 adrienne Meyers Owen ’52 Dorien Ross ’65 alice adler Engle ’66 (in 2005) Judith Brindley (us art teacher, 1981–1997) KEy
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brackets indicate that the alumna/us attended, but did not graduate from Calhoun.
1940s Mary-Ellen Greenberger siegel ’49 authored a
booklet this past year, in collaboration with Franco M. Muggia, M.D., titled Breast Cancer Today: A Guide for Breast Patients and Those Who Care About Them. The 65-page booklet was published by the Chemotherapy Foundation. Complimentary copies can be obtained through the foundation.
1950s suzanne Rosenhirsch Oppenheimer ’52 emerged
victorious in a tightly contested race to maintain her New York State Senate seat. The Democrat from Mamaroneck represents the 37th District (Westchester County) and has served as a state senator since 1985. Her opponent, Bob Cohen, finally conceded
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the race on December 7, when he was trailing by about 400 votes with approximately 1,000 absentee ballots still to be counted. Senator Oppenheimer was recently named 2010 Legislator of the Year by the American Institute of Architects, New York State, for her sponsorship of the Smart Growth Initiative, a new law that will fundamentally change the way state agencies fund public infrastructure projects, by requiring the use of “smart growth principles” to combat sprawl and promote environmentally sound development.
1960s Ellen Judson ’66 is currently living in the beautiful Spanish colonial town of San Miguel de Allende in Mexico, where she has been teaching English. She has also been painting for more than a decade, noting, “San Miguel is an artist's paradise!”