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1980

Amy Goldblatt Holtzer is a 2007 recipient of the Grinspoon-Steinhardt award for excellence in Jewish education. Amy, who completed a master’s degree in social administration, is the dean of the Solomon Schechter Middle School of Westchester, N.Y. She writes that her career as a Jewish educator, her husband, Mark, and four children keep her “happily busy!”

1982

Meredith Fine (see ’04).

1983

Deborah Paone reports that she has completed a two-year evaluation study of consumer-directed care for older adults in Minnesota and that her consulting firm, Paone & Associates, has celebrated its fifth anniversary. Her undergraduate interdepartmental major “gerontological issues in community medicine” has served her well, she writes. She received her master’s degree from the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health.

1988

Our apologies to Anisa Raoof, whose Web site we misidentifed in the January-February issue. Anisa’s site is Kidoinfo.com.

1989

Marguerite Felsenfeld and her husband, Steven Rotstein, write to announce the birth of their daughter, Miranda Eve, on October 18, 2007. Miranda joins big sister Risa. The family lives in Stamford, Conn. . . . Darrin Leon Frison was named a finalist in the Song of the Year songwriting contest for his entry Delusional (4RMB). The contest supports VH-1’s Save the Music Foundation. . . . Katherine Windsor writes that the past year “has been very full. Despite suffering through turning 40, it has been mostly good news. My husband, Dr. Jonas Katkavich, and I celebrated our 15th wedding anniversary, our boys turned 13 and 5, and I began a doctoral program at the University of Pennsylvania.” She is commuting between Massachusetts, where she is head of the Sage School in Foxboro, and Philadelphia for class. The commute will shorten in July when she begins her new appointment as head of Miss Porter’s School, a boarding and day school, in Farmington, Conn.