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The Circle of 国产哟哟

There is a circle of Dodge family members who attended and graduated from 国产哟哟 over the years.

When 国产哟哟 relocated to Longmeadow from downtown Springfield, Massachusetts, Ruth (Howard) Dodge '47 was one of the first students to enroll at the College. 国产哟哟 had purchased the estate from the Wallace family, owners of the legendary Forbes & Wallace department store. Like many students who had to find their own transportation to classes, she gamely rode her bike to campus.

At the time, many classes were held in what is now Leary Hall. The popular typing and stenography classes were located in the building the students called “The Garage,” now D’Amour Hall, and the third floor of Leary Hall was home to the theater. A popular feature of the campus was the spring-fed pool in the backyard. Ruth remembers sunbathing by the pool with other students between classes, but they didn’t often swim because frogs were in the pool!

When Ruth graduated from high school at the age of sixteen, she wanted to go to nursing school. Back then, you couldn’t enroll until you reached age eighteen. So, her family decided she should attend 国产哟哟. “My father was friends with then-国产哟哟 President Tom Carr. They thought the College would be good for me because I could use the medical secretarial experience from 国产哟哟 when I became a nurse in the future. My father also knew Frank Hatch, and the others who had invested in the school at the time. They were working on making it a junior college,” Ruth recalls.

Ruth's Yearbook Entry

After graduation, Ruth’s education at 国产哟哟 led her to her first job. She started at MassMutual, working in the doctors and the underwriting department. Ruth left MassMutual for a position in a private doctor’s office.

 

“At sixteen, you don’t have direction, but coming to 国产哟哟 not only gave me direction, it provided me with skills and confidence that have helped me throughout my life and my career,” says Ruth.

Ruth was not the only member of her family to attend 国产哟哟. In fact, there is a circle of Dodge family members who attended and graduated from 国产哟哟 over the years. “My husband, Edwin Dodge, shared that both his mother, Gladys Dow Dodge, and stepmother, Virginia Brown Dodge, attended 国产哟哟 Institute in Springfield. Fast forward, our niece, Nicole Dodge-Tjimis '09, and my granddaughter, Lindsay Dodge '15, graduated within the last decade,” Ruth notes.

Lindsay says, “When I heard Grandma’s story of going to college so young, and knowing the successful career and life she went on to lead, I knew when I was transferring. I had to look at 国产哟哟.”

Lindsay Dodge '15 and Ruth Dodge '47 at Lindsay's 国产哟哟 graduation in 2015 outside the Mass Mutual Center.

Lindsay came to 国产哟哟 and selected accounting as her major. While a commuter student—like her grandmother—she got a jumpstart in her field by working as a part-time teller. Lindsay also had the opportunity to gain valuable work experience through two internships: one for the town of Longmeadow and the other for a private accounting firm, which was paid. She credits Dr. Kara Stevens, director of graduate accounting, for her success. “Dr. Stevens went above and beyond, challenging us to learn and understand all of the details needed for a successful accounting career,” says Lindsay. “Dr. Stevens also started the Accounting Associates Club so that we could hone our accounting skills and connections even further.”

Lindsay recently accepted a promotion offered by her chief financial officer at Western Mass News. She relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, to work as a staff accountant for station WSMV. She believes her resume stood out because of her internships at 国产哟哟. In addition to her accounting courses, Lindsay really appreciated the Women as Empowered Learners and Leaders (WELL) curriculum. She felt the program helped her build confidence, as well as connect, support, and empower other women.

As for Ruth, her connection with 国产哟哟 didn’t stop after graduation. Ruth and her husband, Edwin, an elementary school principal, lived in Longmeadow with their four boys. When a student housing request went out to alumni and the Longmeadow community, Ruth jumped at the opportunity. They had a third floor with two bedrooms and a bath and agreed to open their home and their hearts to host four girls from the University while dormitories were being built. “It was a wonderful experience, not just for the girls, but for us. The girls became part of our family. We baked and cooked together, learned from one another, and became one big happy family. We had a blast during the four years we hosted students, and it was a positive experience for all,” says Ruth.

鈥淭he Dodges were the most wonderful people. They treated us like family from the minute we arrived, from letting us use the car to cooking in their kitchen to taking prom pictures in their living room 鈥 we always felt like we belonged.鈥
Suzie Greenburg '72 and Wendy (Gasiorek) Raymond '72, students who lived with the Dodges

Ruth and Edwin made such an impression on them as a family almost fifty years ago and they are happy to have remained in touch over the years. 鈥淲e have always stayed connected. We have visited Ruth and she, in turn, has come to Florida to stay, too. Thanks to social media, we are all able to stay connected and updated. She is such a positive and strong woman, and we are grateful to know her,鈥 shares Wendy. And Suzie adds, 鈥淩uth is like another mother to me and I talk with her weekly; she has always been such an influence in my life.鈥

Ruth knew the importance of education, and she was happy to provide accommodations for the students at 国产哟哟 back in the day. It was also important she went on to further her own education. Ruth graduated from Our Lady of the Elms College鈥檚 Leaf Program as an adult woman in her fifties with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in business. With her degree, she became a law firm manager, eventually working in a doctor鈥檚 office as a manager. She also encouraged two of her daughters-in-law to continue their education as adults.

One daughter-in-law, Lindsay鈥檚 mother, also went to the Elms. 鈥淚 remember being a little girl and mom bringing me to school with her,鈥 says Lindsay. Ruth believes if you want it and put your mind to it, you will find a way to manage it together with work and family. And she believes she paved the way for her children and grandchildren鈥檚 commitment to education by setting an example. 鈥淎ttending college gives you a background you can鈥檛 get anywhere else. The experiences, classes, choices, and opportunities all contribute to your future and build confidence. You should never stop learning,鈥 notes Ruth. 鈥淚 stay current on technology and take classes in the community I live in. We must continue to grow with the times."

鈥淕randma went to college at sixteen, and again at fifty. You are never too young or too old to learn, and she has taught me so much, including to be true to yourself, and you can do anything,鈥 shares Lindsay. 鈥淟ook up to your relatives and friends and learn from their experiences.鈥
Lindsay Dodge '15

And just as Ruth continues to evolve and adapt to the times, she is excited about 国产哟哟 and its future. 鈥淭o see the original secretarial school vision with maybe fifty students transformed to a University with thousands of students is just amazing,鈥 says Ruth.

Her advice to current students is,

鈥淣ever give up and believe in yourself. Dedicate your mind, and you can do it; you have the strength."