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Wisconsin, to St. Paul, Minnesota, — and a move in 1982 to Lexington. Her obituary said, “Everywhere Sue lived, she thoroughly enjoyed spending time and traveling with friends she met playing bridge.” Kathleen “Katie” Ryan Douherty said, “…my fondest memories of Sue were at the bridge table. Not only could she really play bridge, she brought laughter and fun to the table too.” Paula Rolfes said, “Biggest Packer fan I ever met!” Nancy Hurrle Emmett added “Many years ago we met at Lambeau Field before a Packer game. Her seats were much better than mine!” Nancy Hurrle Emmett is Utah neighbors with Kathleen “Rys” Ryan Dougherty and reminisces over missing their meetups for luncheons, but Zooms have been wonderful, she says. “We get to look at each other.” Karen “Skins” Skinner Lafkas and Barbara “Newt” Martin Fossum continue to represent us on the Board of Trustees, Nancy reminded me. A Christmastime YouTube link was Barbara Roguski Mandal singing with her church choir. In spite of being homebound 24/7, Wabash Valley alum, Elizabeth “Liz” Benstent Tuttle has big news. “My 18-year-old grandson, who lives about five minutes from the campus, has been accepted to The Woods.” On the initial day, Liz was one of 59,000 sign-ups for vaccine day in Terre Haute. Mary Helen Walker Clayton has a Grandmother’s Memories book almost ready for publication, and says it’s been difficult to downsize from having horses and land, but downsizing has its advantages for being “ready to go” as soon as we can. Visiting grandkids will be first travel planning for almost everyone. With continued optimism, Catherine “Kitty” Arterburn Felten , in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, has been able to participate in a Duke University research study of Parkinson’s; adding that a side benefit was that when “COVID came I walked even more so use my cane even less.” Kitty says family Zoom scavenger hunts are fun diversions, with nearby and farther distanced grandchildren. For Nancy Glaser Bray in eastern North Carolina the events calendar says “we’ll be joined by Mother Nature herself, Mrs. Nancy Bray,’ at the A Time For Science /NC Museum of Natural Sciences’ technology and science outdoor learning center and museum. “Saturdays with Mother Nature” events and studies are part of Nancy’s family expanding Bray Hollow Conservancy lands development. Martha “Marty” Sullivan O’Neill’s storytelling is riveting of their Chicago driveway/garage Christmas Celebration. Families commandeered portable fire pits, into an open sided garage/ carport area. There were masks for all, juke box music, beer and wine — and then, despite careful weather watching, there were wind bursts, rain and more rain, “even my underwear was wet” Marty chuckled in the re-telling. Ruthanne Schoettlin Otto said that this summer, she and Tom were honored as a couple by “both our parish and the Knights of Columbus as the St. Charles’ recipients of the Corpus Christi Award, while the K of C Council nominated us as ‘family of

the month’ in October. Needless to say, we were very touched.” Elizabeth “Betty” Borders McAndrews says, “I Just want to tell everyone again how shocked and surprised I was at the Zoom celebration of my Rumely Award! I am scheduled to get my first shot of the vaccine next week! Never thought I’d get excited about getting a needle stuck into me!” She mentioned classes, multiple book clubs, yoga, binge watching and challenged but adaptive ways to celebrate and care for friends and neighbors, creative food banking, lots of gardening. Barbara Thier Morris added, “Looking deeper into ourselves and the importance of family, friends and life in general. If there is a silver lining to this time we enjoy family Zoom calls each Friday. Our 2020 started out leaving California and driving across country to South Carolina, our new home. Having arrived into our new home two weeks into COVID-19 the pandemic put a serious curb on exemplifies her continued energy and sense of spiritual connectedness, “Sunday Mass live with Cardinal Dolan in New York City at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Live Mass at home Parish. Monthly Zoom with the women in our parish Ladies Guild. Tried to get 5,000 to 7,000 steps in 3-4 times a week, weather permitting. My kids are all here so we visited with masks and social distancing. The thing I hate is not being able to attend grandkids events.” Madeleine Walsh Sullivan revealed a fun story of ‘back in the day” RHIT adventures and a list of “wonder what we gregarious folks will do first, and when” to add to my repertoire of adventures — and non-adventures. Catherine “Cathy” Cunningham looks forward to an ASAP cross-country road trip, to her New York family and eager to ‘take back’ that interrupted Florida fun time from March 2020. She sent a glorious all the blended family together photo “taken the summer before COVID, in beautiful Waupaca, Wisconsin.” Inspired financial leadership by Kathleen “Rys” Ryan Dougherty , “to light my own little candle in the midst of the pandemic, economic crisis, and protests against social injustice’ initiated the George Floyd Memorial Scholarship. She and our classmates Catherine “Cathy” Cunningham , Mary “Bobbie” Barrett , and Barbara Roguski Mandal were recognized by Dr. Dottie King, SMWC President. “This scholarship serves as a symbol of the College’s commitment to diversity. The scholarship serves as a perpetual reminder of the value we place on social justice and creating a diverse and inclusive world.” King noted. Our generous, diligent Class Agents Mary “Bobbie” Barrett , Barbara Martin Fossum and Elizabeth “Betty” Borders McAndrews personally have noted the particularly challenging impacts of COVID on the Sisters of Providence. Successful 2021 Woods Giving Day fundraising by our class will honor the SP community as “a way of expressing love and gratitude” and with recognition and appreciation of what we learned from the Sisters of Providence. Check out the Sisters of Providence website and certainly our own meeting and greeting new neighbors.” Patricia “Pat” Pratka Womack’s story

(https://www.smwc.edu) and (https://spsmw.org) for live streams of events, celebrations and updates about our Class of 65 Palindrome 56 Reunion Mary “Peggy” Smith Bodt wrote that she and Jack “Enjoy the simple pleasures of life, still splitting our time between Michigan and Arizona. Luckily, we’re healthy and able to hike and bike to stay active. We can’t visit our kids or grandkids now so we have to be satisfied with Zoom connections for the time being. The name of the game this year is patience!” This note from Karen Taylor Dabney gave me a happy and oh so very empathetically shared giggle: “In regards to your post, I don’t lead a very interesting life!! Hope all is well with you. Stay safe and healthy. Wish I could give you some exciting news...feeling hopeful. “To which I replied, “Feeling hopeful is exciting enough for these times!! Thanks, y’all for collections of holiday letters, cards, emails, posts to our www.smwc1965.org Class site and a good number of phone calls-- well beyond the 50 words per alum limits imposed on our reports. There’s a postcard out that says we might possibly anticipate our #56 Palindrome Reunion for the Class of 65. Barbara Martin Fossum wrote: Recently police came to the house saying our panic button went off multiple times. This surprised us because we hardly remembered where it was. Later that day, Vern found our panic button outside, chewed up. Vern had knocked it off the wall. Our 11-month-old pandemic mini golden doodle got it. We assured everyone we were fine; our dog was pushing the button. We adopted him (Archie) in April. He is the greatest stress reliever we could have found. And as I click, save and send, I’ll quote Cathleen “Cathy” Campbell, SP : “Today is a partially sunny/dreary day at The Woods but a lot is going on here. Can hardly wait for you all to come if we have a reunion in the spring. You will be pleased I think with the new dining hall/residence nestled in between Le Fer Hall and the Sisters of Providence Administration building. I think you also will enjoy visiting the Knoerle Center. We received Christmas 2020 greetings from Tom and Joyce Bates Waters , Bob and Jo Ann Surmont Hribernik , Kathleen “Kathy” Flynn Schmidt , Wayne and Susan Eichmuller Hamilton , Ron and Kathleen “Kathy” Dunne Alexis , Gus and Nancy Kuzmich Hillenbrand , Bill and Carol Burger Schuler , Bob and Billie DeBeck Brunsman , Glenn and Sheila McBride Beaupre , and Melissa Crider Andrea ! Thanks to all! Such a year we have just survived! And with the grace and patience blessed to us by God, we have survived it and thrived despite the numerous restrictions and inconveniences. My “bubble” of children, spouses, and five grands has connected when safe and maintained good health through Zoom, in-person and virtual school, and frequent phone calls. I have attended virtual Mass, ’66 Mary Holtz Hathorn 2155 Buttercup St Erie, CO 80516 mahathorn@msn.com

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