Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Family-owned, dockside seafood restaurant overlooking Cape May Harbor

schooner's seafood house

After 36 years, Marty Skelly Remis retired from the CDC as a Public Health Advisor, Quarantine Division. She spent 33 years at the Chicago Quarantine Station and three years as Deputy Bureau Chief, Quarantine Branch, Atlanta, GA, retiring in 2008. Although she never imagined living in Florida, she is active in many activities in Sarasota. They include NAMI Sarasota and Manatee Counties, Meals on Wheels, All Faiths Food Bank, Habitat for Humanity, and Key Chorale. Trips included an Alaska cruise, a vegan Caribbean cruise, and driving 192,000 miles in their Class B RV after she retired. In the summer, they spend time on Tuscarora Lake in Erieville, NY, with the whole family.

Architecture, Art, and Planning

schooner's seafood house

It will be preceded this year by an online meeting of our class officers with one of the most significant items on the agenda being preparations for our 55th Reunion, June 5–8, 2025. Even though, as I write this, Reunion is more than a year away, preliminary planning has already begun. If you have any thoughts or ideas, and wish to be involved or to volunteer, contact Sally Anne Levine, our class president. Find her contact info (and others) through the Alumni Directory.

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Amarildo Gjondrekaj, MBA ’19, is founder and CEO of Adro, a financial technology company that provides financial services for people who are moving to the U.S. from another country for school or work. Several classmates have joined his team, including Sara Schmitt, MBA ’19, as COO, and Lalo Gonzalez, MBA ’19, as a user experience/user interface designer. Anne Catlin Johnson reports some big-time 50th birthday celebrations, starting in July of last year (her actual birthday was in December!). Writes Anne, “In thinking about how I wanted to celebrate, I realized that the people were more important than the activities or venues, and then went big on plans with great friends!

Agriculture and Life Sciences

Brett Schwartz shared that on November 11, he was awarded an Emmy at the 65th Annual Chicago/Midwest Emmy Awards presented by the Chicago/Midwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. He won the award for his film, Raised Up West Side, in the category of Outstanding Achievement for Documentary–Cultural. Thank you to our council member Pamela Fabrizio Barry, who shared that she recently reunited with Yvette Politis to celebrate the anniversary of fellow Cornellian Amy Zura Neary ’95. Tamar Dolgen connects with classmates Jackie Finkel Kauff and Tracy Newman Porosoff as they serve together on Cornell Hillel’s board. I caught up with some of our other hockey enthusiast classmates too.

Schooners – Best beach dining spot in Cayucos - Paso Robles Daily News

Schooners – Best beach dining spot in Cayucos.

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Celebrating over 30 Years in the Nation's Oldest City

A few more of our classmates have joined the ranks of retirees and, as expected, continue to engage in a wide range of fun, purpose-filled, and exciting activities. I know that many of you celebrated your 70th in grand style and we all would love to live vicariously through those adventures (I know I love to hear the stories). Please share them with your classmates and plan on joining us in Ithaca next year! If your email contact information is “dated,” please send me a note and I will have you updated in the University records, or send updates here.

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The 11 Best Crab Houses to Eat at Around the Chesapeake Bay.

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Elisabeth is a security technical program manager at Microsoft, working to protect the world with rapid and thorough response to security vulnerabilities. She studied information science, systems, and technology at Cornell, where she developed a passion for building technology in a way that is not only responsible but creates positive social impact. I want to be a part of this program to have a dedicated space to focus on ethical issues and develop strategies to initiate and approach these conversations across disciplines. I think this program will better prepare me to be a leader in this industry that is constantly changing and doesn’t always create space to reflect.” ❖ Class of 2020 (email c/o Alexandra Bond ’12) | Alumni Directory. “Today, she brings Japanese Taiko drumming and song to a brand new context of pop music and also performs with many distinguished artists, musicians, dancers, and Taiko drummers across multiple genres. Eva does not only perform using Taiko—she also uses a number of other instruments that have a distinct flavor of the Japanese environment including koto (Japanese harp), voice, and piano.

” ❖ Cynthia Ahlgren Shea (email Cynthia) | Danna Levy (email Danna) | Linda Moses (email Linda) | Alumni Directory. We enjoy hearing from you and having the opportunity to share your stories with our fellow classmates. ❖ Mary Flynn (email Mary) | Howie Eisen (email Howie) | Alumni Directory. Learning a lot of science and living vicariously through your news this time, friends!

Come back and visit the Straight—the true home of facetime. Sylvia Han, CFA, CFP, and CSRIC, our classmate and class council member, led a timely Zoom discussion for our class, “Top 10 Retirement Considerations,” on March 19. For more information feel free to email your class correspondents below.

University Chorus & Glee Club

Her dear friend, classmate Beth Ames Swartz, had come to NYC for the opening of her new art series at a gallery in Manhattan. At a restaurant meal that followed for our classmates, Ruby and I sat next to one another. Our paths had never crossed on campus, but we soon were deep in conversation. She told me of her book Epidemiology of Women’s Health (2013), a more-than-500-page tome that explored the major health challenges and conditions specifically affecting women.

She reports that she’s now back to normal with a daily visit to the gym and participation in several community organizations. “I’m fortunate to be living on a beautiful lake with a view of the sunset across the water,” she reports. “I now find new areas to learn about, so life is exciting. My neighbors feel that I provide historical context to people who think of the ’50s as ancient times.

With all of that, Bill and Cindy somehow found time last year to take an “epic” 51-day cruise to the South Pacific and French Polynesia. Next up for them is a tour to Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. And, whether or not you can attend, don’t forget that this is a wonderful time to consider giving back. Our 50th Reunion campaign co-chairs, Jim Irish and Andrea Glanz, and participation chair David Miller are leading the effort to once again make our class truly notable. ❖ Susan Farber Straus (email Susan) | Frank Dawson (email Frank) | Alex Barna (email Alex) | Wes Schulz, ME ’73 (email Wes) | Alumni Directory.

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