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1961
Emily WilsonOrzechowski, pictured at left, retired nearly 20 years ago as the writing center director of Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y., and has continued to work for the Educational Testing Service, spending 13 years in Tennessee, five in California and returning to New York. She has expanded her lifelong interest as a “maker” by studying weaving in Cherry Valley, N.J., with renowned weaver Rabbit Goody. Emily and her husband, Stan, live in Oneonta.
1964
The Rev. Robert Kennedy was honored for his 50 years’ service as an ordained pastor in Beaver Butler Presbytery at Ohio Presbyterian Church.
Sally Doremus McClean was honored with the Outstanding Part-Time Faculty Award 2018-2019 at Montgomery College in Rockville, Md., where she has taught English and film for nearly 20 years.
1967
Dr. Martha Bruce M’67 was honored on the occasion of her 90th birthday with a book of memories and thanks from the many children whose lives she touched throughout her career in education. In the mid1970s she traveled to Nigeria, eventually staying for seven years to teach at a local college in Owerri. On the weekends she held story time for children, helping them to read, write, interact socially and learn more about the world around them. The book is available on the Books on Hold shelf in Westminster’s McGill Library.
A summer to remember Carol Paulie Mansfield ’58 and her husband, Jack Mansfield ’59, pictured below left, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in June wearing their Westminster T-shirts. The celebration continued in August with a trip to Dingle, Ireland, with Carol’s roommates and Theta Upsilon sorority sisters Ginny Shannon ’58 and Peggy Bickel Messner ’58. Pictured below right with an Irish resident, second from left, are Shannon, far left, Messner and Mansfield.