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small public liberal arts universities across the country after graduation. I, Andrew Hogan, am working on a performance art installation targeted toward up-and-coming urban neighborhoods.

2014 Stephanie Preston sepreston91@gmail.com Elizabeth Storey estorey@mail.usf.edu Kelly Bassford provides program support for the UMW Office of Student Activities and Engagement and is administrative assistant to the Assistant Dean of Student Involvement. She was an education support specialist in the Virginia Community College System. Kelly is continuing her education in both higher education and event management.

2015 Evan Smallwood esmallwood15@gmail.com Moira McAvoy moira.jo.mcavoy@gmail.com Eric Phung is in software development. He has been developing an app for school systems. After earning his degree, Max Reinhardt entered the senior housing industry.

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IN MEMORIAM Mary Gresham Cadow ’34 Marie Krafft Kelleher ’35 Lucile Holloway Booker ’37 Elizabeth Kalnen ’37 Zella Cornwell Tiller ’37 R. Bowman Whetzel ’38 Marion S. Olson ’39 Eleanor Eversole Cox ’40 Virginia Wright Miller ’40 Jean Beckers ’41 Margaret Jones ’41 Sylvia Chellgren Clark ’42 Cena Loback Carswell ’44 Jane Stickell Cochran ’44 Ethel Broun Powell ’44 Elisabeth Davis Ransom ’44

Mary Ellen Gardiner Starkey ’44 Dorothy Bonewell Coleman ’45 Ora Elena Bonham ’46 Mary Chapman Butts ’46 Mildred Lamberth Chamberlain ’46 Elizabeth Sullivan Vaughan ’46 Nancy Pates Atkins ’47 Anne Barbour Carvil ’47 Joan Mugler Conlin ’47 Jean Knott House ’47 Barbara Good Lampe ’47 Marion G. Spear ’47 June Ashton Steppe ’47 Christine MacDonald Trevvett ’47 Elizabeth A. Withrow ’47 Rebecca Grigg Chaney ’48 Margaret Harrell Youngblood ’48 Janet Carter Hudgins ’49 Gladys Riddle Whitesides ’49 Elizabeth M. Zipf ’50 Nancy Stacey Altman ’51 Jane Adams Currier ’51 Sarah Herring Estes ’51 Glorianna Howell Gibbon ’51 Ruth Stess Katzen ’51 Sara Cross ’52 Judith A. Curtin ’52 Dorothy Hickson Dunn ’52 Anne Blake Helmick ’52 Nancy Cooper Honeywell ’52 Betty Belew Walters ’52 Peggy Flippo Cocke ’53 Ruby Bates Dickerson ’53 Helen Coddington Stanley ’53 Marilyn Weaver McGlathery ’54 Jo Anne Herr ’55 Jeanne Thomas Lucas ’55 Cindy Thomas Bossard ’56 Barbara Curtis Taft ’56 Jane Adams Currier ’57 Gwendolyn Page Langwell ’58 Joyce Anne Pugh McCoy ’58 Joanne Bortz Young ’58 Jane Nessenthaler Mann ’59 Linda Howard Mattingly ’59 Elizabeth Snead Dorset ’60 Anne Ott Scott ’60 Marian DeMaio Danco ’61 Nancy Emmalyn Hamlin ’61 Elizabeth Bryant Prince ’61 Joy Mills Crowly ’62 Martha Young Roberts ’62 Karen Scruggs Vaughn ’62 Jan Garrett Moorman ’63 Scotia Attaway Synan ’64 Carol Boyer Gilmore ’65

Georgette E. Grill ’66 Cynthia A. Burnham ’68 Janice Holmes Davis ’70 Conde Palmore Hopkins ’70 Betty Noel Steenbergen ’70 Holly Miller-Sullivan ’71 Martha Wachsmuth Fidler ’72 Caroline Melissa Mason Hoffman ’76 Seth P. Brown ’78 Elizabeth Greathouse ’79 Deborah Clevenger Merritt ’81 Nora Collins Mason ’86 Ellen Henderson Briggs ’88 Linda Scott Kezer ’92 Keith Conley ’96 Richard A. Boylston ’97 Nancy Beaulieu Brown ’97 David L. Zedonek ’04 Bradford J. Frost ’05

CONDOLENCES Billie Mitchell Hanes ’50, who lost her husband Margaret Bryan Morgan ’50, who lost her husband Nancy Ward Whitmore ’57, who lost her husband Ann Brooks Coutsoubinas ’59, who lost her father Barbara White Ellis ’59, who lost her husband

Mary Massey ’59, who lost her husband Edith Weber Staib ’59, who lost her husband Sarah Leigh Kinberg ’61, who lost her husband Athanasia “Georgie” Georgeau Rahnias ’61, who lost her husband Joan Akers Rothgeb ’62, who lost her husband Barbara Moore Wheeler ’63, who lost her husband Charnell Williams Blair ’66, who lost her husband Carole Page Thomas ’67, who lost her sister Carol Simmons van der Kieft ’68, who lost her son Patricia Boise Kemp ’69, who lost her son Jane Jackson Woerner ’69, who lost her mother Edwin Brown III ’77, who lost his brother Anne Robinson Hallerman ’77, who lost her mother Beatrice von Guggenberg Kerr ’90, who lost her father Lisa Chinn Marvashti ’92, who lost her father Shannon Rothgeb Powell ’92, who lost her father Dana Angell Puga ’02, who lost her father

OBITUARIES Professor of Chemistry Emeritus Herbert Lee Cover II, 94, died at his Fredericksburg home on Dec. 5, Herbert Lee Cover II 2016. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth W. Cover. He is survived by his son, Herbert Lee Cover III, and his wife; two grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. A native of Elkton, Virginia, Dr. Cover earned bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in chemistry at the University of Virginia. He moved to Fredericksburg in 1949 and taught at what was Mary Washington College for 35 years. An avid fan of Big Band music, he played drums in his own band at U.Va. and played in Fredericksburg and on the Mary Washington campus. Besides teaching, he was known for fixing televisions – and most anything that was broken – and playing pocket billiards. He was a member of the Fredericksburg United Methodist Church. Many of his former students remember Dr. Cover for his kindness, sense of humor, and appreciation of life’s simplicities.

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