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Advocate in Chief

Advocate in Chief

Inspiring Resilience

I just read the article on Kimberly Morton ‘22 in the last issue (“The Fighter,” Spring/Summer 2021, p. 30). What an inspiring story of resilience and victim advocacy, albeit at such a cost. Glad she’s healed, and I hope her story helps others find paths to healing. And I hope the law spreads nationwide. Lisa A. Crayton ’85 Oxon Hill, MD

50 Years of Friendship

Speaking of longtime UC relationships (“UCBFFs,” Fall/ Winter 2021, p. 18), myself along with six APO fraternity brothers have maintained a 50-year relationship, getting together at least a half dozen times every year. The gatherings are highlighted by our annual Super Bowl weekend in the Adirondacks, which began as an overnight and has since been extended to five days. Dave Dudajek ’72 Whitesboro, NY

A Life-Changing Letter

Congratulations to Kimberly Hill ’94! When I saw her name I said to myself, “why does that sound familiar?” I went into my Utica College file and found this. As a high-school senior, I received this letter (right) from Kim and Leilani Lucca ’94 that was personally signed and pretty much sealed the deal for me to attend UC and have the best years of my life. Leonard Morgan ’99 Totowa, NJ

Cheerful Memories

I’m writing about the alumni photo in the Fall/Winter 2021 issue (“Pioneer Past,” p. 41, below, right). The third from the left is Patti Schram Giordano ’83 and I am fourth from the left, Mary Gossin Priore ’83. My alumni friends and I got quite a kick out of seeing this old photo! Mary Gossin Priore ’83 Utica, NY

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