
Swarthmore Alumni Council 1998-99
Officers of the Alumni Association
President
John A. Riggs '64 (Zone D)
5230 Watson Street NW
Washington, DC 20016
(202) 686-5172
jriggs@aspeninst.org
President Designate
Elenor G. Reid '67 (Zone F)
Robert College
80820 Arnavutkoy
Istanbul, Turkey
ereid@robcol.k12tr
Vice President
Richard R. Truitt '66 (Zone G)
4621-B SW Caldew Street
Portland, OR 97219
(503) 452-8210
rrtruitt@aol.com
Vice President
Betty Jo Matzinger Lash '87 (Zone D)
Washington, D.C.
Secretary
Stratton C. Jaquette '66 (Zone G)
258 Cherry Avenue
Los Altos, CA 94022-2270
(650) 941-9562
scjaquette@aol.com
Members of Alumni Council Zone A (Delaware, Pennsylvania)
*Allison Anderson Acevedo '89
1219 Herbert Street
Philadelphia, PA 19124
(215) 744-2077
Anthony J. Cheesebrough '97
McDonald, PA
Nancy M. Crickman '82
Swarthmore, PA
Elizabeth Killackey '86
Lansdowne, PA
Duleesha P. Kulasooriya '97
Glenolden, PA
*J. Randolph Lawlace '73
331 Hathaway Lane
Wynnewood, PA 19096-1904
(610) 649-4291
granlawlac@aol.com
Doris Morrell Leader '44
448 Linden Avenue
York, PA 17404
(717) 854-7461
Barbara Seymour '63
307 Moylan Avenue
Moylan, PA 19065
(610) 565-9278
Alan A. Symonette '76
Philadelphia, PA
Peter Warrington '69
556 Westmoreland Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
(717) 287-4348
Zone B (New Jersey, New York)
*Rikki Abzug '86
New York, NY
Penelope Owens Adelmann '66
Scarsdale, NY
Lauren Basta '98
Oyster Bay, NY
Marialuz Castro '98
Dobbs Ferry, NY
James P. DiFalco '82
47 Wichard Blvd.
Commack, NY 11725
(516) 864-4357
jdifalco@grahamfield.com
J. David Gelber '63
New York, NY
Willa Freeman Grunes '47
Ithaca, NY
Robin M. Potter '72
Haddonfield, NJ
*Isaac H. Schambelan '61
306 W. 18th Street
New York, NY 10011
(212) 243-4337
ikescham@aol.com
Jack Schecter '96
Astoria, NY
Gaurav Seth '98
Brooklyn, NY
Zone C (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)
*Robert Amdur '81
1 Medical Center Drive
Lebanon, NH 03756
(603) 643-6871
robert.amdur@hitchcock.org
*Martha Sanders Beshers '77
Barrington, RI
Roberta A. Chicos '77
One School Street #404
Arlington, MA 02476
(781) 641-2807
rchicos@aol.com
J. Andrew Daubenspeck '66
Lebanon, NY
John F. Leich '42
Cornwall Bridge, CT
Ruth J. McNeill '70
31 Stanley Avenue
Medford, MA 02155
(781) 396-1230
Zone D (District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia)
*Margaret W. Capron '69
Arlington, VA
Andrew R. Feldman '96
Arlington, VA
Catherine Livingston Fernandez '80
8025 Park Lane
Bethesda, MD 20814-1309
(301) 656-3631
meister@pipeline.com
Stephen L. Gessner '66
Baltimore, MD
Cynthia Norris Graae '62
Washington, D.C.
John W. Harbeson '60
Washington, D.C.
Anne Newman Hirshfield '70
Columbia, MD
*David A. Maybee '62
6017 Valerlan Lane
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 468-2453
maybeeknot@erols.com
Barbara D. Merrill '69
Washington, D.C.
Alice Lund Norris '55
Washington, D.C.
Zone E (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, West Virginia, Wisconsin)
Joanna Bailey '88
1200 Bates Street SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
(616) 248-4273
joanna.bailey@spectrum-health.org
Dagmar Strandberg Hamilton '53
403 Allegro Lane
Austin, TX 78746
(512) 327-3201
dagmar.hamilton@mail.utexas.edu
Linda J. Lee '69
16210 W. Coachlight Drive
New Berlin, WI 53151
(414) 797-0862
leel@vms.csd.mu.edu
Richard W. Mansbach '64
Huxley, IA
*Joel S. Taylor '65
30 North Stanwood Road
Bexley, OH 43209
> (614) 237-5854
joeltaylor@copper.net
*Lesley Wright '79
402 Myrtle Avenue
Iowa City, IA 52246
(319) 354-7190
Zone F (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, territories, dependencies, and foreign countries)
Timothy M. Kuykendall '89
Mooresville, NC
*Donna C. Llewellyn '80 Marietta, GA
Eileen Nixon Meredith '65
Atlanta, GA
*Eric Osterweil '56
Avenue Leo Errera, 49
1180 Brussels, Belgium
eosterweil@compuserve.com
Mark T. Shullenberger '72
16 Rue Feydeau
75002 Paris, France
markshullenberger@compuserve.com
Elizabeth Peirce Swift '42
3 Heritage Court
Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
(843) 671-1050
Zone G (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho,
Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming)
John B. Collins '59
4569 Purdue Avenue NE
Seattle, WA 98105-2141
(206) 524-7482
jackcollins@nwscs.org
Claude Geoffrey Davis '73
1132 Vancouver Avenue
Burlingame, CA 94010
(650) 347-5930
chancesdad@aol.com
Marian Westover Gade '56
Kensington, CA
*William J. Pichardo '71
Lyons, CO
*Carola Sullam '72
2375 Jackson Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 922-3602
sullam@aol.com
*Elected to Council in 1997.
National Chair
Donald T. Fujihira '69
New York, NY
Boston
Sanda J. Balaban '94
110 Oxford Street #1A
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 497-8336
sanda_balaban@post.harvard.edu
David Hochschild '93
15 Athens Street #3
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 864-5672
hochsch@ksg.harvard.edu
Jeremy M. Weinstein '97
Cambridge, MA
Chicago
Marilee Roberg '73
121 Sixth Street
Wilmette, IL 60091-3435
(847) 853-0533
mroberg@pedersenhoupt.com
Los Angeles
chair pending
New York City
Deborah Branker Harrod '89
Jersey City, NJ
North Carolina
George B. Telford '84
Durham, NC
Philadelphia
Jennifer J. Rickard '86
Philadelphia, PA
San Francisco
chair pending
Seattle
Deborah Read '87
5060 SW Stevens Street
Seattle, WA 98116
(206) 938-3294
debread@halcyon.com
Washington, D.C.
Kathy Stevens '89
823 Gist Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 588-9262
kstevens@ue.org
London, England: Swarthmoreans will gather for drinks at the Orangery in Holland Park on Thursday, October 29, convened by Ingeborg Daniels '93 and Erik Rehl '94.
Philadelphia: Alan Symonette '76 will lead a Swarthmore contingent at the 11th annual Philadelphia AIDS Walk on Sunday, October 18. The Connection travels to the Cape May Bird Observatory with George Stein '67 on Saturday, October 24.
San Francisco: President and Mrs. Alfred H. Bloom will welcome alumni, parents, and friends to a "Conversation With the President," arranged by John Goldman '71, at the Concordia-Argonaut Club on Wednesday, October 14.
Chicago: Connection veteran Marilee Roberg '73 has assumed the role of chair, and she is working with fellow alumni to make plans for a schedule of activities in 1999.
Houston: Ray and Marsha Floyd hosted a party at their home to send off new Swarthmore students, including their daughter, Allison '02.
Metro DC/Baltimore: Carol Gayle '58 gave an illustrated talk on her new book, Cast-Iron Architecture in America: The Significance of James Bogar-dus, co-authored with her mother, Margot Gayle, at the National Building Museum.
Philadelphia: Football alumni joined Tim Malarkey '89, new head coach Pete Alvanos, and the Swarthmore football team for an end-of-summer scrimmage game and cookout on campus.
Seattle: Swarthmore hikers visited Washington's largest land swamp to learn about the hazards of swapping land for new highways, organized by Deb Read '87.
Tri-Cities, N.C.: An annual potluck picnic in suburban Raleigh celebrated the departure of new students for Swarthmore. Priscilla Coit Murphy '67 completed her term as Connection chair and welcomed George Telford '84 as her successor.
Regional Swarthmore events are run by volunteers. If you would like to organize an event in your area, please contact Katie Bowman '94, assistant director of alumni relations, at kbowman1@ swarthmore.edu or (610) 328-8404.
Garnet Sages: David Cohen '77, former chief of staff to Philadelphia's mayor, spoke at the Sages reunion dinner on Alumni Weekend. Associate Dean Gil Stott attended as a special guest.
Austin, Texas: Bob '52 and Dagmar Strandberg Hamilton '53 hosted a poolside gathering at their home, with help from Cathy Horwitz '96 and Andrés Zuluaga '94.
Boston: Young alumni attended a potluck barbecue at the home of Isa Helfgott '94 and Noah Novogrodsky '92.
Cleveland: Jeff Zinn '92 led Swarthmore runners Jeremy Williams '93, Scott Kane '93, Albert Kim '93, Rohit Malhotra '95, and Bernhard '93 and Christina Saunders Sturm '91 in the Revco-Cleveland Marathon. Jeff encouraged Swarthmore spectators to pledge money to the College for every mile completed.
Metro NYC Connection Chair Debbie Branker Harrod '89 created the quarterly Artist Newsletter, in which Swarthmoreans list upcoming performances and exhibits. The first edition featured performances by Harriet Zinnes (mother of Alice Zinnes '77), Marcy Gordon '78, and Paula Allen '82. Deb also coordinated housing for Swarthmore engineering students and alumni who displayed their hybrid electric car entry at the South Street Seaport before heading down the Atlantic coast in the Tour de Sol. Jim DiFalco '82 offered a night at the movies with the New York Film Buffs, "a group of serious movie lovers."
Philadelphia: Jim and Dena Jacobson Dannenberg '54 organized families for a tour of the Crayola Factory and Museum. Outgoing Connection Chair Martha Salzmann Gay '79 welcomes her successor, Jenny Rickard '86, who will start coordinating events in the fall.
Metro DC/Baltimore: Swarthmore alumni, parents, and friends provided housing for members of Swarthmore's hybrid electric car team in the final leg of the Tour de Sol (see Metro NYC).
Regional Swarthmore events are volunteer run, with support from the Alumni Relations Office. If you'd like to organize an event in your area, please contact Katie Bowman '94, assistant director of alumni relations, at kbowman1@ swarthmore.edu or (610) 328-8404.
Look for the latest information on upcoming alumni events and activities around the country on the Alumni home page: www.swarthmore.edu/Home/ Alumni.
October 3 and 4
Homecoming Weekend '98 is scheduled for Oct. 3 and 4. This will be an opportunity for alumni and parents to sample College events, to enjoy the campus at its autumn best, and to help welcome Peter Alvanos, Swarthmore's new football coach.
The College welcomes nominations for recipients of honorary degrees at Commencement in June 1999. Criteria used by the Honorary Degree Committee include:
Distinction, leadership, or originality in a significant field
Someone on the ascent in his or her career, or at the peak of achievement
Ability to serve as a role model for graduating seniors, and to speak to them at a major occasion in their lives
Preference, but not requirement, that there is an existing affiliation with the College.
The committee prefers to recognize less honored candidates over those who already have received many honorary degrees.
Alumni who wish to make a nomination are asked not to inform the individual that they are doing so. All nominations will be kept confidential. Biographical information, and a persuasive letter addressing the criteria, should be sent by Friday, Oct. 2, to the Honorary Degree Committee, c/o Vice President Maurice Eldridge, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore PA 19081-1397, or e-mailed to meldrid1@swarthmore.edu.
Swarthmore's 17,000 alumni are an enormous resource for the College, its students, our own communities, and our fellow graduates. In the past year, alumni again responded enthusiastically to many requests for help. Examples of service abound.
For a week in January and March, about 150 alumni and parents provided externships for students, giving them an exposure to possible career opportunities. Others opened their homes to the students so that cost would not prevent anyone from participating.
Career support marked another volunteer effort when about 50 graduates attending Black Alumni Weekend and the Alumni Council meeting in March joined 70 students at the second annual Alumni-Student Career Networking Dinner. It was organized by the Career Planning and Placement Office in cooperation with Alumni Relations. Students questioned alumni on the value of various majors, grad school options, job searches, and the juggling of work and family responsibilities.
Alumni in several cities provided housing last summer, and are again this year, to enable students to take volunteer internships or low-paying jobs. This generosity not only offers a home away from home but can also stretch the limited funds available from the College for summer research. Provost Jennie Keith has encouraged the Alumni Council's effort to expand this program.
Alumni volunteers have represented Swarthmore for years at college fairs, in prospective student interviews, and at "yield receptions" for accepted students. Dean of Admissions Robin Mamlet met with Council this spring to explore more ways that alumni can help her office extend its outreach to additional cities, schools, and students.
Members of the Alumni Council volunteered to participate in the subgroups of the long-range planning process described in President Al Bloom's letter to alumni in April, and the Council was able to serve as a sounding board for preliminary ideas from some of the groups.
As reported regularly in these pages, service projects organized by regional Connection volunteers draw alumni who like to meet old and new friends while serving their community. Among them this year were a trail maintenance work party on a mountain near Seattle, the City Year serve-a-thon in Boston, Christmas-in-April in Washington, D.C., and a Habitat for Humanity project in Philadelphia.
Service to other alumni also motivates us. Washington-area volunteers organized about 50 graduates into a book club that met monthly in sections to read books from a syllabus developed by Phil Weinstein, the Alexander Griswold Cummins Professor of English. Last month he went to Washington to present a concluding lecture and lead a discussion for the combined sections, proving that faculty can match alumni in generosity.
Alumni again gave their time and energy as class agents, class secretaries, reunion coordinators, phonathon volunteers, Connection chairs, Managers, Alumni Council members, and more. The Alumni Council each year recognizes outstanding service to the College through the Joseph B. Shane Award and, starting last year, it honors alumni for unsung service to their own community through the Arabella Carter Community Service Award.
This month at Alumni Weekend, the Shane Award was presented to Margaret "Mickey" McCain Ford '43 of Hockessin, Del., and Ken Matsumoto '58, of Tokyo. The Carter Award was given to Stokes '51 and Mary Jane Winde Gentry '53 of Williston, Vt.
One point stands out as I talk with the organizers of volunteer activities: Most people who are asked to give their time do so and are happy to be asked. The challenge is to take better advantage of this generosity and offer more opportunities to those who want to contribute. In the coming year, the Alumni Council will try to help meet this challenge.
- Jack Riggs '64
President, Alumni Association
The Alumni Records Office will send a mailing to every Swarthmore graduate this month to confirm or update information for the 1998 Swarthmore College Alumni Directory. For the first time, the directory will be produced both in a soft-cover edition, to be distributed free of charge, and an on-line version. If there's sufficient demand, a CD-ROM also will be available. Alumni who don't receive the mailing should contact Alumni Records at (610) 328-8435, or e-mail alumni-records@swarthmore. edu.
Alumni under age 30 are invited to apply for the Luce Scholars Program, which funds a year in Asia. Candidates must have no previous career interest or academic concentration in Asian studies, and little or no exposure to East or Southeast Asia. Applications are due Monday, Nov. 2. Information is available from Tom Francis, director of the Career Planning and Placement Office: phone (610) 328-8352, fax (610) 328-8549, or e-mail tfranci1@ swarthmore.edu.
The bad news: Production delays on the new alumni directory have set the publication date ahead to next spring. The good news: There's still time to be in it. Alumni who haven't returned their questionnaires have a second chance to complete and return them. If you did not receive a questionnaire, please contact the Alumni Records office at (610) 328-8592 or e-mail alumnirecords@swarthmore.edu.
Alumni College Abroad dates are shifted
The dates of the Alumni College Abroad '99 have been altered slightly. Dates for "The Elbe River From Prague to Berlin" will be June 13-24. Brochures may be ordered by calling (800) 922-3088.
Swarthmore Connections--Internet style
For the latest information on upcoming alumni events and activities around the country, visit www.swarthmore.edu/ Home/Alumni. Two new special-interest Internet links have been created. For instructions on joining them, visit Swarthmore's Web site at http://www.swarthmore. edu/Home/Alumni/services or e-mail webeditor@swarthmore.edu.
Boston Connection Listserv
Connection chairs Sanda Balaban '94, David Hochschild '93, and Jeremy Weinstein '97 keep alumni and parents informed of upcoming Boston Connection events.
Class of '63 Listserv
Members of the Class of 1963 are invited to sign on to the class listserv, initiated by Evan Deardorff '63.
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