RE Log Spring 2023

54 Ransom Everglades LOG SPRING 2023 Class Notes 1970 REUNION SPRING 2023 Class Agents: Gail Beckham (gailbeckham@gmail.com ), Melinda Cowen (melinda@cowendesign.com) , Cree McDougal Scudder (creescudder@gmail.com ) Melinda Cowen writes, “Everglades School for Girls Class of 1970! We missed out on our 50th, but we’re still hanging in there to celebrate our “50th Year Reunion +3” the weekend of April 21-23, 2023. There’s really no excuse to miss this once-in-half-a-century event! It will be such a treat to all be together again.” 1971 Class Agent: Debi Yohn (drdebiyohn@me.com) 1972 Class Agents: Leslie Wakefield Buchanan (Tkdlb52@aol.com ), Sarah Miller (sjm2go@gmail.com ), Stephanie Charouhis Schmidt (ehc147@bellsouth.net ), Karen Peterson Throckmorton (kpthrock@aol.com ) Karen Flannery James with RE Board of Trustees Chair Jonathan Fitzpatrick and Roxi Vadia Morgenstern ’75 , at the New York Area Alumni Reception in January. 1973 REUNION APRIL 2023 Class Agent: Bonnie Kassal Maisel (NurseBB55@gmail.com ) 1974 Class Agent: Georgia Penn Noble (gpn56@comcast.net ) 1975 Class Agent: Katherine Sullivan Lindseth (katelindseth@gmail.com) Roxi Vadia Morgenstern , Chair of the Everglades Steering Committee, met via Google Meet with student leaders of RE’s Women Empowered Club to discuss how the groups might create programs to bring together alumnae of Everglades School for Girls with current students. From Jody Paskow Gold , “Enjoying the best club ever – grandparenthood! Maya is 3 and Nora is 1. I am Nana and Barry is Papa. They belong to our daughter, Amy, and son-in-law, Alex. Our son, David, does not have kids at this time.” Ransom Everglades School 1976 Class Agents : Beth Kaiser (beth33156@yahoo.com) , Debora Turner (djt_jd4sobe@yahoo.com) Alice Greenfield , says, “2022 was a busy one for our family. I continue to be the Clinical Behavioral Health Supervisor of the FRIENDS clinic in the Bronx. This is a mental health clinic that serves children, adolescents and adults in the Bronx. I also have lectured at NYU School of Social Work on the topic of TF-CBT, an evidenced-based therapy for children who are exposed to traumas. This keeps me busy as we returned to work in a hybrid capacity this year. My husband runs a business called Team Makers, an educational service for building teams in children. My sons, Alex (26) and Ben (23), are both working. Alex has his master’s in education and teaches high school full-time and Ben is a data analyst specialist for a health re- search company in Princeton, N.J. Most recently I surprised my husband for his 65th birthday and had an amazing party at my home. I also was fortunate to cel- ebrate the 99th birthday of my mother, Ruth Greenfield, in Miami. 2022 was a great year and we’re looking forward to 2023.” Alice Greenfield with her husband and friends on his 65th birthday. Alice’s mother, Ruth Greenfield, on her 99th birthday in Miami.

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