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Judy Gray (proxy quilter for Class of '30) used the class colors
of green and gold and the graphic design used in the yearbook.
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News
October 25, 2007
Walter Diamond (’30) and Ellie Berg Hayman (’51) were among the
inductees to Nottingham’s Wall of Fame October 13. Diamond
received the 2002 Arents Pioneer Medal from SU for excellence in
the field of international taxation. He has co-authored 81 tax
and investment books. He was a bank examiner for the US
Treasury, a Navy officer during World War II, a trade and
investment advisor at the UN, and an advisor and consultant for
several foreign governments. He lives in Hartsdale NY with his
wife, Dorothy.
September 27, 2007
Nottingham’s second annual Wall of Fame ceremony will be held
October 13. Honorees include
Walter Diamond (’30), James Early
(’39), Ellie Berg Hayman (’51), Doug Swift (’66), David Klim
(’70), Felisha Legette-Jack (’84), and Thom Filicia (’88). Karen
Oberbrunner (’84) will perform.
Obituaries
Elizabeth Decker Corwin (’30), 94, died September 11, 2007 in Pittsburgh, PA.
She was predeceased by her husband, Burton Corwin in 1977. Betty
was salutatorian at Nottingham and valedictorian at SU in 1934.
After a few years working in the insurance industry in NYC, she
and Burt moved to Pittsburgh, where they resided for the rest of
their lives. She is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law,
six grandchildren and her brother Bob ('45)/SU ('49). Betty was well-known for her
extensive volunteer work, particularly in hospitals and
libraries.
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