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Waterway in spring and fall. They play tennis and golf and have traveled to the Caribbean, Turkey, and new Zealand. Skip DeeAnna Drumm and Alan gross were married in 1999. Skip retired from the new Jersey Department of Health in 2009. She volunteers with planned parenthood and is president of the Middlesex County, n.J., chapter of nOW. She was included in the 2006 book Feminists Who Changed America. Last summer she was named a Veteran Feminist of America by the national Women’s Hall of Fame. Charlotte Epps McGlohon and Wayne have been married for 51 years and have three daughters and six grandchildren. Four of the grandchildren are near them in Summerville, S.C. One of Charlotte’s twin daughters also has twin daughters, and they live in Texas. Their other twin daughter is a software engineer at the getty Museum in Los Angeles. Charlotte and Wayne enjoy cruises as well as spending time at their house on South Carolina’s Lake Marion. Suzanne Foster Thomas and Bill Thomas, L’63, were married 50 years ago last June. Suzanne’s volunteer activities center on education and the Episcopal Church. Bill continues to practice law. Their son, Will, teaches at the University of nebraska and has three children. Son Sandy practices law in northern Virginia and has two children, and daughter Meg is married and teaches at Marymount University in Arlington, Va. Last fall Gwynn Barefoot Litchfield, W and G’76, and Dave traveled to new Zealand and Australia. Anne Mills Sizemore and her husband, Chris Sizemore, R’60, a retired college president, live in Liberty, Mo. She is midwest director for Missouri DAr and a national genealogist for the Colonial Dames of the Seventeenth Century. She and Jennie Stokes Howe exchange genealogical research. Anne and Chris have three sons and five grandchildren. Katherine Raiford Smith and her husband, Jerry Tarver, live on a 70-acre farm in rockbridge County, Va. After 25 years as a librarian, she has become a master gardener. She is a founding member of the local chapter of the Virginia native plant Society and former president of the Virginia Association for Biological Farming. Katherine also has served as presiding clerk of the Baltimore Yearly Meeting

of the religious Society of Friends. Son Lindsay lives in richmond, and son Hunter owns a restaurant in Lexington, Va. After Barbara Berguin Clancy retired from the norfolk, Va., public Library in 2008, she and paul sailed to the greek isles. They celebrated 50 years together in 2010 and have two daughters. Beth is a costume designer, and Jennifer, a pediatrician, has three children. Becky Powell Harrison and John have lived in garner, n.C., since 1964. They have four children, and their grandchildren, ranging in age from five to 18, all live in north Carolina. Becky is active in the Ernest Myatt Child Development Center, a prayer group, a book club, and the

robin Herbert and Carter Marshall Reid, L’93, and the girls’ five children. Their two sons and two youngest grandchildren live in northern Virginia. Gayle Gowdey Williams and Ebb Williams III, R and L’64, live in Martinsville, Va. Last year their family celebrated the couple’s 50th anniversary in new York City. Sallie Magruder Rawls is retired and teaches arts and crafts for Henrico parks and recreation. She also volunteers in the visitor center at Lewis ginter Botanical garden. Her son and his family live in richmond. Barbara Bertsch Cox and Bob live in Staunton, Va., and they have a son, a daughter, and four grandchildren. Barbara retired after 40 years in education and supervises student

Did you know? The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has grouped Richmond with colleges and universities “that support dynamic and noteworthy community engagement.” Read more about this new Carnegie classification on page 2. rand’s Mill Chapter of nSDAr. Lynne Stephenson Cox plays tennis every morning and supports the Los Angeles philharmonic by raising funds for children’s music education. She and her husband have two sons, Cameron and Douglas, and two grandsons, Avery and ian, who live in pasadena, Calif. Mildred Gilman Gilmore, W and G’64, retired in 2001 after nearly 40 years as a psychologist for the Virginia Department of Health. She volunteers at the Ashland library and for the Henrico Christmas Mother. Her daughter and husband live nearby. Mildred and her husband, Billy Joe Gilmore, R’63, have traveled extensively in the United States and abroad. Polly Thompson Marshall and Robert Marshall, B, have relocated to richmond after many moves during robert’s 38-year career with Verizon. They are close to their two daughters,

teachers part time at James Madison University. Bob is an adjunct professor at the community college. They own a beach house in Duck, n.C., where they spend five weeks during the year. Ann Jones Stribling and Bill live on the family farm in a home they built in 1997. They have three sons and seven grandchildren who live within an hour’s drive. Ann is a retired Episcopal priest. She and Bill have taken many trips, including an extended trip to France last year. Even though her meds and pacemaker manage her heart well, Ann has to limit physical activity. Gloria Holland Merrifield and Donald live in Smyrna, Tenn. They have traveled to Spain, italy, and France. Their two daughters, son, and two grandchildren live in Alabama and Tennessee. Ann Tracy Bertsch has a master’s degree in special education from

Michigan State University. For 28 years, she was the vision resource specialist for prince george’s County, Md., public schools. She has taken a major trip somewhere in the world during each of the past 16 years. Mary Lou Robertson Carr enjoys visits from her richmond grandchildren. They are the children of her oldest son, who is in the U.S. Army reserve and has served two tours of duty in iraq. Martha Kessler Goodman’s husband, Bill, taught at Lynchburg College, and Martha taught at Central Virginia Community College for more than 30 years before retiring in 2002. They have two children, two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Last April they attended the 7th international Congress of the Archaeology of the Ancient near East at the British Museum and the University of London. Hannelore Angermayer Glagola taught chemistry at Saint Catherine’s and german in Henrico County. She and her husband, Michael Glagola Sr., R’60 and G’71, have two sons and five grandchildren. They spend May through October in Hannalore’s hometown of Bad Münster am SteinEbernburg, germany. Maridell Bugg Wingfield taught in the richmond City schools before working as a research biochemist. She and her husband, Harvey Wingfield III, G’62, a research physicist, live in Fredericksburg, Va. Maridell enjoys tutoring high school students. She has a son, a daughter, and two young grandsons who live nearby. Betty Lou Hillsman Gray Kidwell has lived in northern Virginia since 1961. She worked for 10 years as a high school guidance counselor in Fairfax County. She took a leave of absence in 1981 to run her late husband’s business, sold it in 1987, and has not worked since. Betty Lou and Jerry Kidwell, R’60, were married in 1985 and, between them, have five children and six grandchildren. Her daughter, Teri, lives nearby. Her son, Jeff Hillsman Gray, B’87, lives in richmond, and daughter Amy lives in raleigh, n.C. Our deepest sympathy goes to Marcia Bowman Mosby whose husband, Sandy, died on Oct. 31, 2010. Marcia has a daughter in Halifax, Va., a son in north Andover, Mass., and three grandchildren. Suzanne DuPuy Black and

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