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Specifications & Samples JULY | AUGU ST 2020 $6 Owned and Published by the Cornell Alumni Associa tion Full Page “Tip-on” Dear Class of 2016, (removable like a Post-it note Welcome to the Cornell alumni community! Cornell is a lifelong experience, and Cornell Alumni Magazine is your independent source for current university news and events, and applied over the cover) alumni and faculty profiles, classmate updates, and much more. As alumni, paying class dues provides you with benefits including a subscription to this award-winning magazine. Without bleed: Standing Tall The Office of Alumni Affairs is pleased to provide you with this complimentary print issue to encourage Class of 2016 alumni to easily stay connected with Cornell. 7” x 10” In the coming months you will receive communications from your Class of 2016 Officers inviting you to continue this subscription by paying your class dues. What do your class CU marshals its resources dues support? Learn more at alumni.cornell.edu/classes. With bleed: P.S. Did this magazine arrive at an address where you’re to face a global pandemic not currently living? Please update your address here: https://cornellconnect.cornell.edu. 8.25” x 10.875” (page size) Go Big Red! Student and Young Alumni Programs: plus, 0.125” full bleed (all sides) Cait Collins $1,395 Amanda Massa Margaux Neiderbach ’99 Stephanie Van Overberghe ’15 2016 For the Class of ’20, CLASS OF a senior spring inter rupted COVID research roun dup ‘America’s Doctor’: Anthony Fauci, MD ’66 CAM Tipon 2016 1 1/17/17 5:22 PM $315 1/6 1/12: Vertical: 1/6 Horizontal: 2.188” x 1/3 Square: 2.188” x 4.563” x 2.375” 2.375” 4.563” x 4.875” 4.875” $185 2/3 Page: $585 $315 4.563” x 10” $1,035 1/3 Vertical: 1/2 Vertical: 2.188” 4.563” x 7.375” 1/2 Horizontal: x 10” 7” x 4.875” $835 $585 $835 Class of 1952 Class of ’92 Reunion Our Facebook is fun— 65th Reunion Is Almost Here! Facetime is better! Save Come back to Cornell and re-connect! the Date! CLASS OF ’16 Save the date! Visit: www.CornellClassof77.org Reunion For more details, visit our class website: www.classof2007.cornell.edu Also on Facebook and Twitter (@cornell_07) June 8-11, 2017 CLASS OF Class headquarters conveniently located at the Statler. ’16 Make your hotel reservations now. Visit our website for more details: classof92.alumni.cornell.edu Highlights: Like our Facebook page for updates: • Class banquets Cornell Class of 1992 • Postwar Cornell presentation • Special veterans recognition event Class of Details: Full program details and 1988 registration materials will be sent in late March. Reminder: Send in your memories of your “Days on the Hill” and note the impact that Good times ahead! Good times ahead! Cornell has had on your life. Contact: JUNE 10-13, 2021 Sue Schlaepfer (607) 227-6080 JUNE 10-13, 2021 sueysch@gmail.com Come back to Ithaca this June for Reunion Reflect & Reconnect — Again! Dick Dye 30 Years! Register online at: http://classof13. (914) 769-1532 Register online at: http://classof13. June 7-10, 2018 dickdye@verizon.net alumni.cornell.edu alumni.cornell.edu For more information, visit our class website at classof52alumni.cornell.edu
Class Column Reminders Your class column in Cornell Alumni Magazine is a great way to start building enthusiasm for Reunion! n Remember to keep your class correspondents informed of the developing plans for Reunion so there can be news in each issue that will encourage classmates to attend. n Pre-Reunion events provide great material for class columns. n Avoid using long lists of names in the class column. Lists of class- mates who are planning to attend are better circulated in Reunion mailings or on the class website, reserving class columns for news of individual classmates and plans for Reunion itself. n There’s plenty of time to promote Reunion attendance with a class ad in the Class Notes. Consider starting in the Jan/Feb issue of your Reunion year. n Be sure to make full use of the column if complimentary issues of the magazine will be going to classmates who are not already subscribers. published his im reports that he’s roads. Chuck Boehe Citadel. Michael to Navy recruits, The Starship and the uently taught math first novel, Sellenria: g in employee until 1983. He subseq management, otte, NC) is still workin of Goldwin Smith, to engineering, quality Riley, BS ’97 (Charl His daughter, Sarah , Arts Quad outside then transitioned time sitting on the investment consulting. n Make sure to remind your class correspondents to include your reserv oir. manag ement . benefi ts and School of and then go for a swim in the and supply chain duty in 1985. He then served Duke’s Graduate ’81 (bddun n@opt online.net) writes, Plude left active d de- recen tly graduated from m and had Mike’s first Brian Dunn, MBA Bryan ves, worke Progra of 2015 after 36 years in the HR years with the Air Force Reser t Nursin g/CRNA Anesthesia , Mike would golf at habita Ithaca “I retired at the end Vatican (long a couple ace for a few years, and did child. If he had a day in a brief stint at the fense and aerosp years. In grand Golf Course, then have drinks class website (and Facebook page) at the end of every column. consulting field. After story) I have return boards (public, private ed to ‘active’ retirem , and nonprofit), have s and adviser to PE ent. I sit on a few a few clients, restor firms looking 2016 ation work for Ducks he was ordained in Chico, CA. Doug Unlimited for six by the Unitarian Porter left the Navy Universalist the in 1985 and dinner Burnett friends Rober t Trent Jones at the Statler. That’s . v Cindy Fuller, all for now. Take care, cindy@ cindyjfuller.c il.com. om; Ilene as an expert witnes and teach Church o at the Leo Ilene.l efland @gma work in HR technology firms, s years in Chicag Lefland, to make investments and spent 32-plu of Chicago Shub school. If you are in He served as the CEO your door courses in the ILR ad agency until 2004. and retired to will be knocking on two half-semester know. 2015 spring 79 to let me until Hopef ully is and May, be sure Ronald McDonald House Schmitt n. Time flies and it Ithaca between March Ann (Thomas). Paul as you read this colum is just three short n Have a great time getting ready for Reunion! of traveling. So my wife and I do lots ado, CA, with wife Reserves for n With my free time, tina, Uruguay, Coron here and was in the e that our 40th Reunio been to Chile, Argen served on subs everyw e in hard to believ ation time for this far this year we have I feel so incredibly fortu- He is now at the Naval War Colleg month s away, on June 6-9. It is registr Mine o says and China. total of 30 years. y for four n co-chair Karen Ireland, Hong Kong, Eisen, heisen a was in the Marine infantr event, and Reunio t in the retirement.” v Howie Newport, RI. Bob Shaw admiral of great d your Reunion packe nate. Life is good in ynn1@ me.com. ly served as the fleet should have receive will Mary Flynn, maryfl years, and subsequent five years that you Our class reception @drexelmed.edu; Bob Warther did be receiving it soon. boats in McLean, VA. the mail or will Hall, the showpiece of the Arts Quad writing this colum n during dinner es, and ended up with be held at Klarman by classmate Hello, ’78ers! I’m subma rines, then the Reserv Lawre nce funded 78 in n at genero usly Paris, where I’m on vaca- weapons divisio since 2016 that was some down time in of four Dept. of Energy nuclear headq uarters will be William Keeton of this trip was the purchase Lab. Klarman. Class Reunion tion. The major event Livermore National ’t make it to Seth us House System. ing one vintage classmates couldn , part of the West Camp . Make to my collection, includ Several Navy ROTC s to Bob Shaw. Jim Diercks House Keeton or at area hotels cookbooks to add the Seine. will be available at desired location. Questions? of the vendors along but still sent update a tour housing early so you get your 1930 book from one assistance Reunion, He left the Navy after with considerable d Amy (Zoebisch). rn your reservations n co-chair, has been This column was written s to both of marrie variou s tech firms in southe Maga cs, the other Reunio Mike Berna rd. (Thank and worke d with ms Steve year. met up He from Bob Shaw and his fellow Navy ROTC in Japan his retirem ent in 2012. J.D. Willia catchi ng up with classmates this past in Chicag o, you!) Bob was tasked with getting New Jersey until in 2004 and transit ioned to in NYC, Larry Stone compiled an Excel Nancy Sverdlik Contact Alexandra Bond classmates to our spreadsheet to catch 40th Reunion. He ary up on the crew, and to me. Here are updates on our the Dept. which from the Marines Mike sent the retired of the Treasury to analyze terrorist led to a career in intelligence until after finances, with 2017. He still Mary 28-plu s all McDonald in Virginia of whom will be on , and Jon Wardner campus in June for and encou rage others to in Ithaca, our 40th. Please come back executive summ Gary Hicks retired contact classmates help Class Notes Editor ed Reunion. works for RAND Corp. SAIC in Virginia events. If you need classmates who attend 23 years and and has worked at nd full of fun and college, Mike retired as a Commander after years in the Navy after 30 for a weeke from your dorm, s. He retired from n retired in 2008, out to classmates chemistry and physic ever since. Mark Haski com- reaching y club, please conta ct Lisa taught high school Jerry Bowes Beach ioned to work in the ty, fraternity, or affinit rch Lab after 14 years. in the Navy, and transit Bourne sorori ffinity, at lisabhoyt@ abb83@cornell.edu the Air Force Resea ves until years . Lastly, Jim vice presid ent—a and served in the Reser ry in Florida nti Hoyt, connections so left the Navy in 1983 mercial nuclear indust bered with Barsa try to make those in Silicon Valley 1989. He is remem gmail.com. Lisa will in the high-tech sector in an F-16 crash in Marine Corps in ll friends are living, work- 1988. He worked for four to died al Museum of the where your Corne ry stayed in the Navy a brick at the Nation ates you can see eering, or retiring! Be sure to watch thereafter. Bob Conne at Wells Fargo for Thanks to all of our Navy ROTC classm ing, traveling, volunt ly newsletter for MBA, and worked Barstow, his honor. sites and the month five years, got his of duty in social media you are nyos did tours for their servic e! Joe Lubeck and wife Pam class up to Reunion. If 34 years. Don Doha as a contro ller for a com- civilian classm ates. local affinit y events leading your area, please He served Now for compa ny, out about events in CA, and Okinawa. strations for Price ns, FL. Joe sold his interested in finding gional events, doing product demon in Palm Beach Garde ood in 2016. His , vice president—re pany in San Diego kson worked live ent Trust, to Starw contact Cindy Green 29 years. Peter Earec s Landmark Apartm started American Club (Costco) for years, then got two degree lasted 15 minutes. He then at cbgreen3@gmail.com . uled in Feb- er for five retirem ent which owns events was sched for Admiral Rickov in D.C. Apartments (of which he is CEO), One of these region al n, NJ. This for the Coast Guard w. Jim Landmark South- Playhouse in Milbur from MIT. He works ents throughout the at the Paper Mill i became brothers-in-la until and operates 25,000 apartm on a national ruary to enjoy the show Two Navy ROTC alumn Reserves active with Hillel ates the opportunity 1983 and was in the Joe and Pam are event gave classm n. Classmate Lon Hoyt is the Gentile served until Steve Gates east. ll Hillel Tanner semiconductor sales. awarded the Corne Very Own British Invasio from 2002; he retired from 1983, and basis, and Joe was rful cerem ony at the Cornell My r for this show, which features songs until a wonde directo Stones, Petula served in the Navy Award this year at recently music the Beatles, the Rolling married Jim’s sister, worked at Solar City. Joe and Pam Herman’s Hermits, of ves until 2003. He’s campus in New York pagne Run,” a foolish Clark, the Moody Blues, and other legendary bands served in the Reser ouck spent nearly 40 Tech the “Great Cham Chuck Hasbr He’s now partic ipated in pagne Turbines since 1994. s on active duty. of stops at the great French Cham the 1960s . to gathe r and rines, 31-plu combination country tunity years riding subma the Beltwa y supporting the racing exotic cars too fast on French Last fall, alumni had the oppor ’79 seating block ctor inside houses and from the Class of working as a contra Haynes served cheer on the Big Red sgiving weekend surety mission. John Frozen Apple Thank nuclear weapons during the annual Over 70 class- on Square Garden. hockey game at Madis in the block with ers, and friends sat n Hall mates, family memb Meet me at Klarma of 70 who cheere d in other sections another estimated estima ted that Big Red fans ll athleti cs the garden. Corne Mary Maxon June 6–9, 2019 n fans 13 to 1. As outnumbered Crimso nications, ’87, co-vic e president—commu Grainger, MPS ame gather- ds— seating and the post-g Contact your frien who organized game ing, reported, “Harva rd won on the ice (4-1), classes but Cornell te” for the tell them to won in the stands!” A pre-game “tailga at Local West (acros s from Penn of the ’70s was held ! th class took Meet me at our 40 for our ame gathering Station), and a post-g New York Mid- p of the Renaissance place at the roofto d good times the loss, everyone enjoye town Hotel. Despite as Cornell beat rnell.edu well that ends well For deta ils visit: classof79.alumni.co and fellowship. All’s Harvard at Harvard the following week. E MAGAZIN ALUMNI 82 CORNELL 2/11/19 12:12 PM r19.indd 82 Class Notes MarAp Reunion Media Kit 2021 Sandra Busby, Advertising Manager (607) 272-8530, ext. 1023 slb44@cornell.edu
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