Stories

Cynthia Sayer ’77 has a most unusual profession—jazz banjoist
by Elizabeth Bauchner

Ask Cynthia Sayer what has been the greatest source of pride in her musical career, and she won’t mention playing for two presidents, her long membership in the Woody Allen Jazz Band, her collaboration with several...

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As this big retirement year is in full swing, I do not want to miss the opportunity to thank the dean of the School of Music. Not only did he make my Ithaca College experience possible—and rewarding—but he has shaped many aspects of my life through teaching me and by setting wonderful examples....

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I well remember George Curley ’49 (“Creative Donor, ICView 2007/2, page 3) because we spent time together backstage for IC productions. He would be stage manager and I eletrician, or vice-versa. My most vivid memory of George is of him on his Vespa motor scooter.

I hope you are well, George. It shows you are...

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The 50th reunion of the class of 1957 was wonderful. It was so well organized, with such tasty food, such comradeship, and such a beautiful campus! Now retired after 48 years of high school teaching, counseling, and administration, I was happy to come back, and I loved every minute of the weekend.

Loana...

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A 1970s-era Ithaca couple sets benchmarks for community involvement. by Elizabeth Field with Maura Stephens

When it comes to fund-raising, Jerry Dietz ’75 and Judy Schapiro Dietz ’76 acknowledge, potential donors must first understand an issue, and then feel it in their hearts. Only then will they be willing to reach...

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