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A Message from the President

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ach fall at Emmanuel College is full of excitement and it continues to be with great enthusiasm that I share with you such historic and transformative developments. While we are changing, with increasing enrollment, new buildings and expanding academic programs, we frame our experience with the words tradition and transformation — a

future grounded in our mission and history. This fall, we welcome 630 new traditional undergraduate students to Emmanuel College, bringing our total undergraduate enrollment to its highest level ever of 1750 students. These new students come from all over the country and the world, and bring to the College many talents and a high-level of academic achievement. To further elevate the educational experience of these students, this summer we began building a new Academic Science Center, to be constructed on the site of St. James Hall. I had the honor of offering a blessing for this site in July and reflected on the many Sisters of Notre Dame, faculty members and students who have lived and worked in the building since it was constructed in 1958. The Academic Science Center not only enhances the academic opportunities we can offer

our students — with state-of-the-art classrooms, laboratories and research space — but its design uses space to build community and to foster collaboration among both faculty and students. This new Academic Science Center is just one of the steps we have taken as a College to solidify our position as an institution offering an exceptional education in the liberal arts and sciences, preparing our students for the careers of the future. At the very heart of Emmanuel’s educational mission are our faculty members and our students. The feature story in this issue focuses on the impressive research on which faculty and students are so successfully collaborating. I find this faculty-student research to be most inspiring because it illustrates so compellingly what makes an Emmanuel education unique. The College has also appointed a new Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Frank E. Scully, Jr. You will learn more about Dr. Scully in this issue of Emmanuel Magazine, and how his experience as a professor, a scientific researcher and an administrator, as well as his commitment to the Catholic intellectual tradition, will help us to further expand our mission. In so many ways you, our alumni and friends, are part of this Emmanuel mission. I am grateful for your generosity which supports the College. As always, I ask for each of you the blessing of Emmanuel, our God with us.

SISTER JANET EISNER, SND, PRESIDENT


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A Look at Faculty-Student Research

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A Conversation with Vice President of Academic Affairs Frank E. Scully, Jr.

New Web Site Launches J Emmanuel.edu Gets a New Look

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L Campus News Four Faculty Named Emeriti Preparations Begin for New Academic Science Center Students Travel to South Africa

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hen Chris Borges ’10 came to campus for Accepted Student Visit Day in the spring of 2006,

Chris Borges has for his future. In the fall of 2001, the College formally launched its funded faculty-student research program, allowing faculty members to he attended a faculty presentation that left him completely floored. It was a discussion apply for an undergraduate assistant to contribute to an on-going research project. led by Assistant Professor of Biology Josef Kurtz on cutting-edge immunology research Since then, the program has expanded each happening right on the Emmanuel campus, year, allowing faculty to more effectively move their research forward while teaching as well as student participation in research their courses, and enabling Emmanuel stuwork on bone marrow transplants at Massachusetts General Hospital. For Chris, dents to gain access to the kind of research experience rarely available at the underwhose father had been recently diagnosed graduate level. At the heart of the program with aplastic anemia, and later leukemia, is the College’s commitment to offering the research had personal meaning. When rigorous academic experiences and preparing he went back home to West Milford, NJ, students for both graduate school and the he wrote to Dr. Kurtz immediately to ask professional world. how he could get involved. By the fall of Dean of Arts and Sciences Nancy 2006, he was a new member of Northrup, who has been integral to the Emmanuel’s Neuro-Immunology Research development of this program from the very Project (NIRP) group. beginning and who has chaired the commit“I’m pretty sure that the rest of my life will be spent in immunology and bone mar- tee which reviews all faculty applications, sees the program as invaluable for students, row transplantation.” A double major in faculty and the College. biology and mathematics entering his “It lifts the veil for undergraduates and sophomore year, Chris has already decided lets them see what the academic enterprise upon pursuing a career in both medicine is all about. It lets them see what makes and research. He knows that this current faculty so excited about their subject, as research will help get him there. “I am so well as their teaching. The program also grateful for this chance.” NIRP is just one example of the opportu- puts Emmanuel in an exclusive category of liberal arts and sciences colleges that offer nities Emmanuel students have to work hand-in-hand with faculty members across this opportunity to undergraduates.” Joint research is happening all over disciplines to conduct significant research, campus, from Professor of Political Science and, perhaps more importantly, to gain a mentor who can inspire the type of passion Marie Natoli’s work with Carlo Faccini ’07

which will lead to a book on the effects of 9/11 on civil liberties and the expansion of presidential powers to Associate Professor of Psychology Kimberly Smirles’ research on gender narratives assisted by Dorothy Shanahan Roberge ’07, and Associate Professor of Chemistry Faina Ryvkin’s multiple projects with students on such topics as enzymes, water pollutants and forensics. “This is a different kind of mentoring. It is very focused on developing students’ skills, on getting them to understand what research is,” said Dr. Northrup. “It helps them to learn how meticulous you have to be in your process. They learn good communication skills and they learn to meet deadlines. For students, it’s really the first time they get to understand what it is that drives scholars, the excitement of research.” Dr. Northrup credits faculty members both for their strong commitment to the program and for guiding their undergraduate researchers. “Faina Ryvkin, for example, is not just teaching her students how to conduct research; she’s teaching them how to operate in the academic world. She is mentoring them in a way that will help them to be very successful when they leave Emmanuel, mentoring them to be professionals.” The following vignettes illuminate the overwhelming success of the program, and how faculty and students at Emmanuel are benefiting from this unique initiative academically and forming life-long relationships.

Dean of Arts and Sciences Nancy Northrup

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Of Heroines, Sleuths and Education

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Associate Professor of English Lisa Stepanski and Michaela Henry ’08

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family as a doctoral student at the University of New Hampshire. Now, Dr. Stepanski is a frequent lecturer on the Alcotts, most recently during the July 2007 Summer Conversation Series and Teacher Institute at Bronson Alcott’s Concord School of Philosophy. Every year the series features some of the foremost experts in the field. Dr. Stepanski is in the process of writing a book on the Alcotts and Michaela has become an integral part of its research, examining articles from the last 10 years about the Alcott family to help update Dr. Stepanski’s bibliography. The pair meet frequently to discuss relevant themes and to refine the research process. “It’s great to have another person who is so interested in the subject matter to bounce ideas off of about my manuscript,” said Dr. Stepanski. “I have always found that my students really jump start me in terms of thinking about things from a different perspective.” By participating in the faculty-student research program at Emmanuel, Michaela has been able to expand her understanding of an entire genre of writing and to look further into Louisa May Alcott’s world. “This work extends beyond the classroom and really gives me the opportunity to delve into a subject that is very personal to me and to stretch my legs academically,” said Michaela. A focus of Dr. Stepanski’s research and writing, which Michaela has learned about and contributed to, is the relationship between female authors and the males in their lives, particularly Louisa May and her

father, Bronson. “When you look at these 19th century women writers’ lives, there is evidence that they had a father, brother or husband who took an interest in their education. You don’t become a Louisa May Alcott at that time without a father who tells you that it is okay to go out, to have a career and to not get married. He really enjoyed his daughter’s success and I find that very interesting for that time period.” Dr. Stepanski has also examined, as presented in the Summer Conversational Series, the influence Abby Alcott had on Louisa May as both a mother and a teacher. Additionally, Michaela is helping to research articles for a paper Dr. Stepanski is writing on girl sleuths which will focus on Nancy Drew, as well as The Girl Aviators, a series of books from the early 20th century inspired by real-life pioneering female pilots. The relationship that Michaela and Dr. Stepanski have formed goes well beyond research and enhancing a resume for graduate school. It has created a professional mentoring connection which will be invaluable as Michaela and other research assistants embark on their careers. “I think that the availability of this program is something that helps to attract and keep high-level students,” said Michaela. “Because of the personal relationships we as students have with our professors here at Emmanuel, it makes faculty-student research a success.” Michaela also served as an instructional assistant for Dr. Stepanski’s First-Year Seminar class, The Power of the Pen,


and also was a writing preceptor for Dr. Stepanski’s RISE (Road to Intellectual Success at Emmanuel) program class this summer. Michaela is preparing to go to graduate school and continue her study of English. She will be writing a thesis and presenting a distinction project during her senior year, and has worked with Assistant Professor of English David Palumbo on a directed study on post-colonial literature and theory. “As a research assistant, you are able to operate as a professional and to even get credit in a book,” said Dr. Stepanski. “If you want to go into academia, as Michaela does, it really helps to have someone to guide you and tell you if it’s the right fit.” Michaela Henry could not agree more. “It’s validating for a professional in your field to let you know you’re heading in the right direction and to keep you on track.”

Issues on the World Stage

------------------------------There are few regions of the world which are as complex and volatile as the Middle East, and keeping up with the day-to-day changes in foreign policies, political unrest and plans for peace is a daunting task. But, it is a job which Laura Dias ’08 relishes because it has dramatically enhanced her learning and will launch her into the next phase of her education. Through Emmanuel’s faculty-student research program, Laura has been working with Professor of Political Science Lenore Martin, a well-known academic in the field of Middle Eastern security, particularly as it

relates to the country of Turkey, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the Gulf. Dr. Martin has three books about the Middle East and Turkey to her credit, has traveled the world presenting at conferences, has participated in a conference with Iraqi politicians discussing the Iraqi constitution, and has journeyed through Turkey into the northern Iraqi city of Erbil. It is no wonder that taking five courses with Dr. Martin ignited the interest of Laura, a political science major. That interest has grown to be a primary academic focus for the present and the future. Through this research program, she has been able to take her studies a step further; exploring the ever-changing landscape of the Middle East in ways she would not have in the classroom. Laura monitors news reports in Englishlanguage Turkish newspapers including The Turkish Daily News, The New Anatolian, Hurriyet and Zaman. She also reads arabnews.com, as well as the English editions of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz and the Lebanese Dar Al-Hayat, culling through daily articles on such topics as political developments, economic growth, terrorism, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and peace proposals, and U.S.-Middle East relations. “Working with Dr. Martin has given me the opportunity to understand many different aspects of policy in the Middle East and has broadened my knowledge of both domestic and international interactions in such countries as Syria and Israel, and Turkey’s relationship to the Middle East,” said Laura.

Dr. Martin is one of very few academics in the country who concentrates on Turkey and its role in the Middle East. “Turkey is at a crossroads in terms of its position in the Middle East, as well as its relationship with the U.S. The Turkish-Kurdish terrorist group, the PKK, has become increasingly active and has found a safe haven in northern Iraq. Turkey’s threats to invade northern Iraq to disrupt the PKK camps is something the U.S. fears would further destabilize the country.” Because Turkey is at such a crossroads, keeping up with the latest news from the country and the region is paramount. Laura’s research has been critical as Dr. Martin prepares papers and presentations for various conferences internationally and for a book she intends to write on Turkey and the Middle East. “My interaction with Laura is daily at this point. She charted sections of the various Palestinian-Israeli peace plans for a presentation I made at Florida Atlantic University and was very helpful for a paper I wrote for a conference in Greece on ‘The Turkish-Kurdish Identity Dilemma,’”said Dr. Martin. “In June Laura’s research was crucial in preparing a presentation for delivery in Turkey called ‘Palestinian-Israeli Peace: Is Now the Time?’” “Earlier in March, I was invited by the British Foreign Office to participate in a Wilton Park conference on Turkish-EU relations in the United Kingdom. Laura’s work was extremely helpful for that conference which included academics, journalists and government officials from the EU and Turkey.”

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Professor of Political Science Lenore Martin and Laura Dias ’08

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Erin Fogle ’09 and Assistant Professor of English Dan DeGooyer For Laura, her classroom work with Dr. Martin coupled with her focused research has allowed her to put this current news into an analytical context. It has also taught her to recognize that newspapers from different regions have certain biases; so several views need to be weighed to get accurate data. “I had no understanding of Islam or the Middle East before I came to Emmanuel and now I am working with an expert in the field who has inspired me to continue to focus on the Middle East in graduate school. I have learned that to be wellrespected in this field you must be extremely well-read and educated, and Dr. Martin is giving me that foundation.” “The fact that Emmanuel gives us the opportunity to do faculty-student research is so beneficial to both me and my students. It has given Laura, in particular, a chance to narrow her focus, specialize and delve deeply into something,” said Dr. Martin. “The Middle East is basic to U.S. security and it is very complex. But through this research, Laura truly understands such complicated issues as the relationships between the U.S. and the region, the role of religion in politics, the forces of globalization involved, and the political, economic, and social interactions in the region. And, she understands them very well.”

firmed Erin Fogle’s decision to transfer to the College was the right one. “I love Emmanuel,” she said. “I think it’s the perfect school. It’s a small college in the middle of Boston, which offers students so many opportunities to learn and grow. I could not be happier.” Erin, a member of the class of 2009, has been assisting Assistant Professor of English Dan DeGooyer with an on-going communication study he has been conducting. The project is based on a series of meetings of an academic unit at a large university and Dr. DeGooyer is examining how the team members, through verbal communication, create identities for themselves, and how these identities affect the self-assessment process. Erin’s work has involved transcribing the meeting tapes and meeting twice weekly with Dr. DeGooyer to discuss books and articles on this type of research. “The articles I am reading, which are part of Dr. DeGooyer’s bibliography, have helped me to understand the theories we’re using to analyze the group dynamics,” she said. “In the communication field, I am learning that it’s important to bring in core ideas to give the proper context to a project.” The culmination of the project will be a peer-reviewed article, which will then be submitted to either the annual conferences of the National Communication Association or the International Communication Reflecting on the Power of Association. For Dr. DeGooyer, Erin’s work Communication has helped to bring a fresh perspective. ------------------------------- “It expands the student’s awareness, To be able to work one-on-one with a pro- but it also helps me in that Erin brings up fessor in her first year at Emmanuel has been questions about things that I may take for just one of many experiences that have con- granted, but that need further explanation. 6

We have been having important dialogue which has been insightful for me.” Emmanuel professors are able to be both teachers and researchers, and this opportunity has allowed Erin to get a glimpse of that. “This gives more depth to my studies and it has helped me to learn what professors do outside of class and what their main interests are. I think that’s one of the things that is really unique about the college experience, learning that your professors are not just teachers, but they are doing research and continuing to educate themselves in the field.” While Erin is just entering her junior year, she already has her eye on the future and how this research project is preparing her. “I am an English literature major and I eventually want to become a teacher, so this experience is helping me to learn how to communicate more effectively and be able to study more effectively the theories behind the ways people communicate.” Dr. DeGooyer agrees. “A lot of what we’re looking at is about academic discourse and how people talk in an academic institution. Demonstrating intellectual sophistication and presenting it in everyday conversation is so important in the field of teaching.”

Pioneering Scientific Research

------------------------------The Neuro-Immunology Research Project (NIRP) group is truly a revolutionary concept for the College. Not only have a group of 10 students been able to conduct advanced scientific research right on campus, but they have participated in


The NIRP group

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). “Our goal at the start of this project was to come up with something that the scientific community would say ‘wow’ about — something that changes our body of research knowledge,” said Dr. Kurtz. He presented some of the preliminary data at the International Congress of Immunology Conference in Brazil this summer. The NIRP group for the 2006–2007 academic year included Forum Raval ’07, who is now pursuing a Ph.D. in immunology at the University of Massachusetts, Patrick Duff, Casey Vallot ’07, who has accepted a position at Merck-Research Laboratories – Boston, Lisa Shubert ’08, Carolyn Ferrick ’08, Kari Davidson ’08, Emily Willmer ’08, Alex Bravoco ’08, Sam LoCascio ’09 and Chris Borges ’10. Patrick, Forum and Casey were the first members of the NIRP group, which was formed in the fall of 2005, and students have been invited over the last two years to join. There is a six-month apprenticeship period in which new students work with experienced students and faculty to learn laboratory techniques. There are regular lab team meetings in which members of the group present scientific literature, share information from experiments and plan for the future. “This is a very driven group,” said Dr. Kurtz. “They are self-motivators who push each other academically. We wanted to do something neither I nor Dr. Williams had

done, which means within a month, some of the students knew more than we did in certain areas of the project.” Lisa Shubert recognizes what this type of experience means for her future. “Being in the science field is very competitive, especially if you want to go to graduate school or medical school. It’s really great to be able to work on a real research project that will be on-going for years — it’s pioneering in the science department. I now know that I want to do research and work in immunology. It has become my passion.” Dr. Williams is looking at ways to solidify this type of research in the future. “Our ultimate goal, as the research project continues, is to publish papers in scholarly journals and to present at more conferences. We are also identifying grants to support the future of the project. In addition to our current anatomical studies, we would like to investigate the behavioral aspects of alterations to the immune functioning of the central nervous system.” He is also looking to the future of his current students. “We want them to utilize this Longwood Medical Area neighborhood, full of world-renowned medical and academic institutions, and do exceptionally well.” “It really is, in the true sense, a mentormentee relationship,” said Dr. Kurtz. “I have so much invested in these students, and they are more vested in the project because we are doing real research that will have an impact. I have come to truly rely on them.” It is safe to say that the experience Chris Borges has had since he attended Dr. Kurtz’s presentation in 2006 has exceeded expectations. He is doing the work he loves and is heading towards a bright future. But he has also gained a support system in his faculty and peers at Emmanuel who helped him cope with his father’s illness. “I have great friends here, and they supported me through a really tough time,” said Chris. “Of everyone, Dr. Kurtz has been the most supportive. He has an opendoor policy. When my father was sick, he would talk me through the science behind the treatments, and, for me, that made all the difference in the world.” S –MOLLY HONAN

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building the project from scratch, forming a foundation for research to continue well into the future. Recent graduate Patrick Duff ’07, who is pursuing a career in biotechnology, understands the significance of this. “Not many students are able to help start a research project from the ground floor, from doing literature searches, stocking and setting up the lab, developing a research objective, having lab meetings and collecting preliminary results. I am actually a little bit jealous of the people coming in now because the future for this project is so promising.” A collaborative project between Assistant Professor of Biology Todd Williams, a neurobiologist, and Josef Kurtz, an immunologist, the research involves investigating the interaction between the immune and central nervous systems. This includes studying cells of which little is known about — immune cells that infiltrate the central nervous system (CNS) as well as resident CNS immune microglial cells that become active during trauma. When inflammation occurs following an accident, for example, both CNS resident and infiltrating immune cells aid in its recovery. The students are using two advanced methods to identify these different cell populations — flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. The eventual findings of this research could have implications for conditions like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis and

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EMMANUEL SPEAKS Dr. Frank E. Scully, Jr. joined Emmanuel as the

Emmanuel Magazine: You have had a very successful career in academia. How has it evolved over the years? Frank Scully: When I received my Ph.D. in

organic chemistry from Purdue University, I anticipated a life-long career in teaching, President of Academic Affairs and Chief research and service. My first academic Academic Officer on July 1, 2007, taking appointment was as a faculty member at Old Dominion University in Virginia. After on the leadership for all academic proserving as a professor for several years, I grams, planning and educational poliwas invited in 1988 to be the chair of the cies. Previously the Dean of Arts and Department of Biochemistry and Chemistry, and I respectfully declined, Sciences at Loyola University in New knowing that it would have a big impact Orleans, LA for nine years, Dr. Scully on both my research and teaching careers. brings a breadth and depth of experiBut in 1990, the position was offered again and I accepted, because although I ence in scientific research, teaching, knew it would affect my roles as a professor administration, and faculty and curricuand a researcher, I also knew I could take lum development to Emmanuel, as well the department to the next level and have a positive impact on my fellow faculty and, as a deep appreciation for the College’s ultimately, the students. I took it reluctantly educational mission. and my personal feeling is that administraWith the dramatic growth in enrolltors should do that. You do not take a position because you want any glory, you want ment Emmanuel College has achieved a title or you want more money; you take it over the past six years, the investment in reluctantly because you believe you have a new academic and student facilities, the vision for what you can do in your field. Early on in that position, I learned a appointment of many new faculty memgreat deal about how the department was bers, and the creation of an innovative funded and, more importantly, why it was partnership with Merck Research Labora- funded the way it was. It was exciting to be able to analyze that and make an impact in tories-Boston, Dr. Scully comes to terms of getting the department what it Emmanuel during an exciting period of needed. This was a time of budget cutbacks

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in the state of Virginia, and yet my department probably had the highest morale it had ever had. There was a sense that, despite budget cutbacks elsewhere, we were going great guns. We received a grant to renovate the labs in the chemistry building, and received seed money to purchase large instruments, and that was very satisfying. But, after being a department chair for six years, I felt a desire to go back to my research and to the faculty. My research was focused on the chemistry of drinking water and what happened when disinfectants like chlorine, chloramines or chlorine dioxide were added; how they react with trace organics, such as plant material, in water. I had been very successful in this research, receiving several National Science Foundation grants, publishing articles, and being invited to be on a National Academy of Sciences panel on drinking water. But then, the opportunity to be the Interim Dean of the College of Sciences at Old Dominion arose, and I realized I could use my talents to influence the lives of so many more people than I might be able to in the classroom or the lab. There was a great sense of satisfaction in making it possible for others to do their jobs that much better. It was at that time that I decided to pursue a permanent position as a dean. When I interviewed at Loyola University in New Orleans, I felt right away that it was the place for me. I identified passionately with the mission and the vision of the university,

positive change and expansion, and will be a driving force in furthering the College’s excellence in providing a liberal arts and sciences education. Dr. Scully, along with his wife Mary, a writer and editor, were officially welcomed to the Emmanuel community in March during a reception with members of the faculty, student body, staff and administration. Emmanuel Magazine spent some time with Dr. Scully this summer to talk about his career, what drew him to Emmanuel College and his thoughts on the future. Dr. Scully meets student Jeffrey Joseph ’07 during a reception in the Jean Yawkey Center. 8


EM: What attracted you to accept this position at Emmanuel? FS: It was the mission and the vision of the College and the Sisters of Notre Dame initially. And, once I came to campus, it was immediately evident that this is a very positive atmosphere to be in, and exceptionally good things are happening. The College is expanding, and there are resources to be able to continue to invest to enhance the educational experience. The Catholic intellectual tradition is also something that I strongly value and to which I feel a connection. This tradition at Emmanuel, as well as the commitment to values-based education, is very important to me. During my visits, I experienced a sense that the College has a strong set of beliefs and was the kind of institution of which I was looking to be a part. I also wanted to be a part of Sister Janet’s vision. Here at Emmanuel, there is also such an understanding of and a commitment to social justice. It is not enough to know what is right and what is wrong, there must be a commitment to act and to serve.

Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Frank Scully, Jr., Emmanuel College President Sister Janet Eisner, SND and Dr. Scully’s wife, Mary, during a visit to campus in March. students who traveled to New Orleans during spring break to aid in the hurricane Katrina relief and clean-up efforts. They were all so passionate about what they were doing, and that only reinforced my interest in being part of the Emmanuel community. They truly believed that they were going to make a mark. What they were doing was very difficult work, and to fully understand this, you had to witness first-hand their work during long, hot and humid days. I was impressed with the students I met, and as we talked about some of the things that they value at Emmanuel, they talked about the personal nature of their relationships with faculty, and that the faculty know their names and that they cared about each student as an individual. This applied to interactions on so many levels — research projects, service-learning courses and extracurricular activities.

EM: As a scientist, you must be very enthusiastic about all that is happening in the sciences here at Emmanuel. FS: Yes, it is definitely an exciting time for

the sciences here. The College’s proximity to the Longwood Medical Area, as well as the relationship that Emmanuel has with EM: You met with a group of Emmanuel students Merck Research Laboratories-Boston is a volunteering in New Orleans during spring break. great advantage for our students. I feel What were your impressions? strongly that my background as a scientist FS: Yes, I had a great opportunity to witness will help to execute the College’s plans to the commitment to service of 20 Emmanuel create signature programs in the sciences.

I am also so excited to be here when the new Academic Science Center opens, and seeing the students and faculty walk in for the first time.

EM: What is your hope and vision for the future here at Emmanuel? FS: Something I gain great satisfaction from is helping to bring the dreams and the aspirations of the faculty collectively to fruition. I really think that is the key to the success of higher education, and something I aspire to do here at Emmanuel. I also have the goal of helping to strengthen the intellectual and academic profile not just within the city, state and region, but nationally. We are on a roll right now and I want to continue that. I really hope to be able to raise the profile of the amazing accomplishments of faculty and students, locally and nationally. If we can continue to do that, then we will have accomplished a tremendous amount. We will secure Emmanuel College’s future. What distinguished Emmanuel from a number of the other institutions for me, in addition to its strong sense of mission, was that there is a sense that there are big changes and big moves taking place on this campus, and I wanted to be a part of that. It is a forward-thinking institution, but with an unwavering commitment to its values. The prospects for the future are thrilling. S –MOLLY HONAN

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a Jesuit institution, and had the opportunity to work very closely with the provost and learn from him. You have to understand that when I became a faculty member, I never intended to go on to be a department chair. And when I was a department chair, I never thought ‘well, this is a building block to become a dean.’ And I never thought of being a dean as the stepping stone to being a vice president. During my career, I have learned from each experience and looked for ways in which I could have the most impact on faculty and students. I began looking for new opportunities in the summer of 2005. I did not feel I had to leave Loyola, but if I found the right place, a place where I could continue making a difference, then I would consider it. Then I began to read about Sister Janet and her vision for Emmanuel College.

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New Emmanuel College Web Site Launches

Welcome to Emmanuel.edu

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Emmanuel introduced its completely re-designed web site in September after nearly two years of planning, development and production. The site, which includes a variety of new content and features that will further engage and inform viewers, better communicates the rich experiences available at the institution. Profiles of students, faculty and alumni are featured throughout the new site.

The new “Looking closer at...” feature takes an in-depth look at what makes Emmanuel unique.

–BRYAN MAHONEY

The new Alumni page.

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Last fall, Emmanuel engaged BigBad, Inc., a New England-based interactive agency, to assess the College’s online communications and present recommendations for a strategic approach to the site’s design. Taking into consideration the many changes that have occurred at Emmanuel in the last several years, the College and BigBad set out with the objective of improving Emmanuel’s Web presence, all the while assembling a site that would comprehensively communicate not only the institution’s academic excellence, but the strong sense of community life both on and off-campus as well. Web Editor Shauna Billings, who manages the site’s content and operation, says the effort required the assistance of many unsung members of the College community. Input from faculty, staff and students through a Web site advisory committee, behind-the-scenes work by the Office of Information Technology, and summer support from a team of student interns, for instance, all played significant roles throughout the development process in order to make the project a success. “This site has truly been a campus-wide effort, and it’s something the entire community can be proud of,” said Billings. “It has been such a great experience to be part of something that really has the support of the entire Emmanuel community, and to help craft what will be the introduction and welcome to Emmanuel College for many people the world over.” Overall, Billings believes the new site will provide an excellent outlet for expressing the special qualities Emmanuel has to offer. “Emmanuel College is a place of personal connections and innovation, and it sits in the center of one of the country’s most sophisticated and exciting cities,” she said. “This is a campus where you get smiles and hellos as you walk between buildings. It was important to show this friendliness through the colors, photos and stories chosen to be displayed on the site. “Emmanuel is still the same as it was when our alumni came to school here: It’s still the friendly, welcoming community that has attracted students for more than 85 years,” she added. “But it’s also a place of discovery and transformation. There’s a lot that’s new to love about Emmanuel.” S

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Four Longtime Members of Emmanuel’s Faculty Retire Emmanuel College celebrated the accomplishments of four members of its faculty who announced their retirement at the end of the 2006-07 school year. Assistant Professor of Psychology Judith Dwyer, Professor of Art Sister Ellen Glavin, SND, Professor of Sociology Claire Lang and Associate Professor of Nursing Ursula Van Ryzin were honored for their contri-

Assistant Professor of Psychology Judith Dwyer with Sr. Janet Eisner, SND and family

butions to the College during a special reception on May 9th in the Maureen Murphy Wilkens Atrium in the Jean Yawkey Center. All four were also recognized at the College’s 85th Commencement on May 12th, with each being bestowed the rank of faculty emeriti within their specific fields. Dwyer’s time at Emmanuel comes to an end after 25 years as a member of the psychology department. She joined the faculty ranks after graduating from the College’s continuing education program, and as department chair, was praised by Emmanuel College

Professor of Art Sister Ellen Glavin, SND, Sister Janet, and Sr. Lillian Morris, SND

President Sister Janet Eisner, SND for her work in building a “distinguished academic program.” Sister Ellen Glavin leaves the College after dedicating the last 41 years towards guiding Emmanuel students as a historian, painter, educator and scholar. She departs along with Lang, who together served the Emmanuel community for over 80 years. Lang was instrumental in the development of Emmanuel’s curriculum during her 42 years as an educator, developing the interdisciplinary curriculum of the 1980s, as

Professor of Sociology Claire Lang and family Professor Emeritus of History Donald Logan, Emmanuel Trustee Elizabeth Hayes Patterson '67 and her husband Jerome Patterson

well as the original freshman honors program. VanRyzin, who served the College’s nursing department as well as the wider health care community, departs after 19 years at Emmanuel. –BRYAN MAHONEY

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Preparations Begin for New Academic Science Center Emmanuel’s St. James Hall, an addition added to the east wing of the Administration

The historic Administration Building

Building in 1958, was demolished in July in

preparation for the construction of the College’s new Academic Science Center. The new Academic Science Center will feature teaching laboratories for biology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics and psychology/ neuroscience. In addition, there will be faculty research space and offices, student study areas, and new classrooms for all academic

A rendering of the Academic Science Center, as seen from the main entrance

disciplines on four floors. This approximately 47,500 square-foot space will provide faculty and students double the amount of

Restoration of the exterior of the 1918 Administration Building

net academic space than currently available on campus. An

will be completed this fall. Over the past several months, work has

underground parking garage will connect to the Jean Yawkey

also been done to the masonry and roof of the landmark building,

Center parking garage, maintaining the green space of the

with every brick and piece of slate having been refurbished. Many

College’s Quad.

of the limestone capstones were also replaced this summer, along

Prior to the start of demolition of St. James Hall, Emmanuel College President Sister Janet Eisner, SND, Father Stephen Boyle

with the building’s external stairways. A rendering of the Academic Science Center, as viewed

and members of the College’s faculty and staff met to bless the

from the Quad, is featured on the back cover of this issue of

building for its many years of service to the Emmanuel communi-

Emmanuel Magazine.

ty. Originally serving as a residence hall for the Sisters of Notre Dame, with 70 sisters living in the hall by 1966, St. James became a residence hall for students roughly two decades ago, and also has been used for faculty offices. “There have been lots of memories in this building and it’s important to remember the many people who lived here and the great work they did for this mission,” Sr. Janet said. “Yet this blessing is not only for the past but also for the present. As we remember the Sisters who lived in this hall — the faculty who built the academic programs of this College — we ask them to intercede for us today as we begin a new building on this site. We ask for a blessthe construction of our new building.”

The demolition of St. James Hall in July

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ing on all those who will give their hard work and energy towards

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Marley Joins Emmanuel as Dean of Graduate and Professional Programs This summer, Emmanuel welcomed Judith Cox Marley, Ed.D. as the Dean of Graduate and Professional Programs (GPP). Dr. Marley comes to Emmanuel after serving as the Assistant Dean at Boston University’s Metropolitan College, the continuing education unit of the university, since 2003. Prior to Boston University, she was the Vice President of Academic Affairs at New England College of Finance and also served as a principal and teacher for 15 years in K-12 public schools. She holds an A.B. from Boston College, and an M.Ed. and an Ed.D from the University of Massachusetts. In her new role at Emmanuel, Dr. Marley will provide strategic leadership for all GPP programs; conducting internal program assessment, leading the curricular review

process, examining the marketplace, and developing a vision and framework for partnerships for new and innovative degree and certificate programs. Dr. Marley will also serve as an Associate Professor of Education. “Dr. Marley’s involvement in the community, and her connection to the Sisters of Notre Dame through schooling and the Notre Dame Education Center as a board member, gives her an appreciation of Emmanuel’s mission. We are pleased to welcome her to our community,” said Emmanuel College President Sister Janet Eisner, SND.

Emmanuel Serves as One of Four National Host Sites for NCAA Tournament Emmanuel's Jean Yawkey Center gymnasium served as one of just four national host sites for the sectional rounds of the NCAA Division III Women's Basketball National Championship Tournament in March. The Saints, who themselves earned a spot in the Sweet Sixteen, had the privilege of hosting the first four rounds of the tournament, ultimately sending a team to the Final Four.

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Students Travel to South Africa for Mission Project

Fall 2007 Events at Emmanuel CONVOCATION September 13th Featuring Derrick Bell, Visiting Professor of Law at New York University School of Law and author of Ethical Ambition: Living a Life of Meaning and Worth

WYANT LECTURE SERIES Director of Multicultural Programs and Associate Director of Student Activities Damita Davis, top left, and five Emmanuel College students traveled to South Africa during the summer to assist Prince Cedza Dlamini with his work with the Millennium Development Goals. Five Emmanuel students spent nearly three weeks in South Africa during the months of May and June as part of a service trip associated with the United Nation's Millennium Development Goals. Students LaTeisha Johnson, Jeff Joseph, Shardae Parker, Safiya Salandy and Jennifer Marin, along with Director of Multicultural Programs and Associate Director of Student Activities Damita Davis, worked with Prince Cedza Dlamini, grandson of former South African President Nelson Mandela, at the Ubuntu Institute for Young Social Entrepreneurs, an institution he founded in 2005. During the trip, the students traveled to four different service sites to provide aid, including the Ikageng Itireleng AIDS Ministry, a social service organization dedicated to the needs of children orphaned by HIV/AIDS, and Chris Hani Baragwaneth Hospital, the largest hospital in the world which treats more than 2,000 patients per day — nearly half of which are HIV positive. In the winter 2007 issue of Emmanuel Magazine, the following faculty were incorrectly listed in a spread on new, full-time faculty members. We sincerely apologize for this error.

September 20th Featuring Kate Jansen, Associate Professor of History, The Catholic University of America November 1st Featuring Gordon Wood, Pulitzer PrizeWinning Author of The Radicalism of the American Revolution

SISTER MARIA AUGUSTA NEAL, SND LECTURE October 4th Featuring Donal Dorr, Author on faith and spirituality

7TH ANNUAL TIP-OFF TOURNAMENT

Assistant Professor of Sociology

Geraldine Chalykoff

Jennifer Kelleher

Cheryl Tano

Associate Professor of Nursing

Assistant Professor of Economics

Special Instructor of Foreign Languages

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Catherine Simpson Bueker

November 17th and 18th Men’s and Women’s Basketball

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FACULTYnews

Students in Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. Jennifer Nepper Fiebig’s

The third edition of Professor of Political Science Marie Natoli’s textbook

psychology classes videoconferenced with a psychology class at the University of

Understanding American Government has been released. Natoli also delivered a

Munich in May. Fiebig developed the idea through her work with the Colleges of

lecture last December in Nuremberg, Germany on the topic of “9/11, Civil

the Fenway Global Education Opportunities (GEO) Center and her desire to

Liberties, and the Imperial Presidency.”

“internationalize” her classroom. The event took place at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

With Such Friends… was premiered by the New York City Opera and the opera

Graduate and Professional Programs Adjunct Professor Ray Guillette recently

department of New York University in early May. The revised version of his con-

earned his doctorate in higher education leadership from Johnson & Wales

certo for string bass and orchestra called Alba and Ostinato was also premiered

University. The subject of his dissertation was “Benchmarking: A Tool for

on April 27th and 28th by the Annapolis Chamber Orchestra with bass soloist

Continuous Improvement and Strategic Planning for Graduate and Continuing

Jeffrey Weisner of the National Symphony Orchestra. Schnauber’s composition

Education Programs.”

for treble choir, piano, and flute called Three Cummings recently won the New

Professor of Sociology and Religious Studies Sr. Mary Johnson, SND authored chapters in a series of books through Boston College’s “The Church in the 21st Century” Center. Sister Mary’s “Religious Education in its Societal and Ecclesial Context” appears in Handing on the Faith: The Church’s Mission and Challenge, while “Collective Identity and Distinctiveness: The Case of U.S. Conferences of

York Treble Singers 2007 Composition Competition and was performed by the Treble Singers in New York on March 2nd. Also, his article entitled “Who Was Antonio Bertali and Why Might a Modern Composer Care,” which he wrote over winter recess, appears in the March issue of the NACUSA Bulletin, the journal of the National Association of Composers USA.

Apostolic Women and Men Religious” is featured in the book Inculturation and

Associate Professor of Psychology Kimberly Smirles presented two posters at

the Church in North America.

the Association for Psychological Science Convention held in Washington, D.C. in

Fr. Thomas L. Leclerc, M.S. of the Religious Studies Department completed a four-part series of talks for the Voice of the Faithful (North Shore, Lynn and Seacoast chapters) in collaboration with the theology department of Boston College. The four talks addressed the topic “Jesus’ Gospel of Love.” The first talk focused on the Gospels according to Mark and Matthew, while the second dealt with the Gospel according to Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. During the third

May. The first, whose second author was Associate Professor of Management Diana Stork, entitled “Addressing the IRB ‘Fear Factor’,” involved a classroom activity that reflected a question-based approach to understanding research ethics and the IRB review process. “Sex Sells: Content Analysis of Primetime Television Advertisements” examined inequalities in television advertisements via differences in narratives featuring males versus females.

lecture, Fr. Leclerc discussed the Gospel according to John and the Johannine

Associate Professor of English Lisa Stepanski joined a number of prominent

Letters, followed by a talk on the Letters of Paul. The format consisted of a two-

speakers at the 2007 Summer Conversational Series and Teacher Institute in

hour presentation with questions and discussions.

Bronson Alcott’s Concord School of Philosophy in July. Stepanski, author of an

Associate Professor of History Melanie Murphy and Assistant Professor of English and Performance Arts Scott Gagnon served as judges in the Greater

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Assistant Professor of Performing Arts Thomas Schnauber’s ungrand opera

upcoming book on the Alcotts, presented on “Influence is Better Than Precept: Abby May Alcott as Mother-Teacher” on July 17th.

Boston Regional section of the National History Day competition on March 3rd at

Assistant Professor of Political Science Petros Vamvakas was one of only 15

Winchester High School in Winchester, MA. Students addressed the theme

academics and foreign policy professionals from the U.S. to be invited to a brief-

“Triumph and Tragedy” in history through exhibits, performances and documen-

ing from top U.S. and NATO officials at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium

taries. Murphy judged exhibits while Gagnon judged performances. Winners at

in January. In December, he presented a conference paper titled “Back to the

the district level went on to compete in the statewide contest on March 31st.

Future: The Resurgence of National Identity in Unified Europe” at the 4th Annual

The National History Day program is a yearlong educational program that culmi-

History Conference sponsored by the Athens Institute for Education and Research

nates in a national contest every June.

(ATINER) in Athens, Greece.


SPORTSnews SPRING SPORTS UPDATE

The softball team ended its 2007 with a fine finish, winning three of its last four games during the weekend of April 21st. The Saints swept Daniel Webster College in a GNAC double-header to begin the weekend and finished with a split decision against conference foe Albertus Magnus to improve their record to 7-25. The weekend featured quality outings from the team’s seniors, with catcher Christine Sampson adding three runs on three hits, and classmate Lisa Donehey notching two wins including a five-hit shutout against Daniel Webster. Both Sampson and Donehey were honored during the final weekend for their contributions to the program. The men’s volleyball team captured a North East Collegiate Volleyball Association (NECVA) tournament bid for just the second time in program history this spring. Although the Saints fell to Eastern Mennonite University in the opening round, they wrapped up their season with a 14-11 overall record, the second-best finish in team history. Senior captain and outside hitter John Bluhm graduated as the program’s all-time leader in three categories: kills (1,081), digs (803), and aces (138).

Emmanuel Athletes Receive Academic All-Conference Honors Thirty-five Emmanuel College student-athletes received Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Academic All-Conference honors after their 2006-2007 athletic seasons. To be selected for this honor, students must possess a cumulative grade point average of at least a 3.25, have achieved sophomore academic standing, and be varsity letter-winners. Congratulations to the following student-athletes who received Academic All-Conference honors in their respective sports: Brian Anderson ’09 . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Volleyball, Track & Field Megan Barrows ’08 . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Tennis, Track & Field Lauren Buffone ’09 . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Soccer Andres Bustamante ’09 . . . . . . . Men’s Basketball Daniel Campagna ’07 . . . . . . . . . Men’s Soccer, Men’s Volleyball Patrick Chviruk ’07 . . . . . . . . . . . Cross Country, Track & Field Jillian Degnan ’09 . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Basketball Lisa Donehey ’07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Softball Zachary Fallon ’08 . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Soccer Christine Gaspar ’09. . . . . . . . . . . Cross Country, Track & Field TJ Griffis ’08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cross Country, Track & Field Michael Houdlette ’08. . . . . . . . . Men’s Soccer Kristen Impastato ’08 . . . . . . . . . Cross Country Erin Kelly ’08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Soccer Jamie Kenyon ’08 . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Tennis Leah Lipschitz ’09 . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Basketball Amanda Machado ’09. . . . . . . . . Women’s Volleyball Emily McCaffrey ’08. . . . . . . . . . . Cross Country, Track & Field Meagan McGivern ’08. . . . . . . . . Women’s Volleyball Jenna McGowan ’09 . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Soccer Philip Meagher ’09 . . . . . . . . . . . Track & Field Anna Merrow ’09. . . . . . . . . . . . . Cross Country Zachary Michonski ’08 . . . . . . . . Men’s Soccer Maura Mooney ’08 . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Basketball Rachel Offenburg ’09. . . . . . . . . . Women’s Volleyball Cameron O’Hala ‘09 . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Soccer Margaret Reid ‘07 . . . . . . . . . . . . Cross Country Catherine Robinson ’08. . . . . . . . Women’s Tennis Jessica Sehovich ’07. . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Soccer Dorothy Shanahan ’07. . . . . . . . . Cross Country, Track & Field Ashley Shirley ’08. . . . . . . . . . . . . Women’s Soccer Lisa Shubert ’08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cross Country Joshua Sugarman ’08.. . . . . . . . . Men’s Soccer Sarah Vilaylak ’09. . . . . . . . . . . . . Track & Field Vedran Vukovic ’07 . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Soccer

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Several members of the men’s and women’s outdoor track & field teams closed out their spring seasons with strong performances at the New England Division III Championship hosted by Tufts University in May. Junior Brittany Bushman finished fifth in the javelin with a throw of 116’10,” earning All-New England honors. Junior Rob Allen placed 10th in the 200-meter sprint with a new school record of 22.5 seconds. The men's 4x400 meter relay team, consisting of junior Mike Thurnauer, freshman Rob Littleton, junior Matt Hickey and Allen, also broke the school record with a time of 3:31.76. Sophomore Christine Gaspar improved her personal best time in the 10,000-meter run by 17 seconds (41:22.01). Freshman Sarah Soldano placed 15th overall in the high jump with a 4’9.5” leap.

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We invite you to share your news with your classmates! You may contact your class notes correspondent(s) directly, or call 617-735-9771, or e-mail alumni@emmanuel.edu. Your classmates want to hear about you!!

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Mary Martino Arena’s husband, John, unfortunately passed away in January 2005. Since then, she has retired from nursing and is spending a good deal of the month of June with her nine grandchildren. She also spends her time volunteering at a hospital and at the Kappa Delta Psi Swap Shop.

Elizabeth Mahoney 8 Edward Street Canton, MA 02021-2304

1946 Margaret Buckley ’32 with her daughter-inlaw Mary Fran Buckley ’73 and Sister Janet Eisner, SND, President

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Margaret B. McCullough Buckley 180 Main Street Apartment #D241 Walpole, MA 02081-4051

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Alice McCarthy 676 Farm Road Marlborough, MA 01752-2519

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Miriam O'Connell Santilli 55 Sargent Street Melrose, MA 02176

Four of Alicia Muir Winn’s first five granddaughters will be students at Boston College during the 2007-2008 school year. The fifth granddaughter graduated from college in 2006 and is teaching in Belmont, MA. Catherine Lillyman Owen has been busy with her two grandchildren. She currently spends her time traveling, entertaining friends, being involved in club work, and maintaining ties with all her relatives. She states that she has been blessed with good health and boundless energy. In retrospect, she is glad that she chose Emmanuel College because it gave her the stability

Anastasia Kirby Lundquist 33 Hancock Street Auburndale, MA 02466

1937 Mary T. Dynan Battell 67 Tufts Street Arlington, MA 02474-6838

Nora Marie Burns Howley passed away on Tuesday, November 28, 2006. She graduated from Emmanuel College with a major in Italian and then proceeded to earn a master’s degree in education from Framingham State College. From there, she dedicated her career to being an educator while maintaining balance with her family and husband, Francis. Her enthusiasm as an alumna will be greatly missed.

1950 Lorraine Muse Crosby 93 Walnut Hill Road Newton Highlands, MA 02461

1951 Ann Blute Vogt 18 Pomfret Street West Roxbury, MA 02132-1810 annlvogt@aol.com

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Regina Sullivan Hunter 32 Stubtoe Lane Sudbury, MA 01776

Mary Corcoran 247 Washington Avenue #9 Winthrop, MA 02152

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Barbara Raftery 151 Wolcott Road Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3132

Joan Brennan Goodwin 134 Scott Circle Dedham, MA 02026

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Jean Dowd Lynch 47 Westdale Road Westwood, MA 02090

Ann Kelley Ryan 404 Country Way Scituate, MA 02066-2514 1942 Reunion

Mary Dynan Battell shared with us that her family has been blessed by the addition of two lovely great-grandchildren named Conor and Hannah. Sadly, however, she has been affected by the sudden death of her son, John.

1938 Frances-Marie Connaughton Mitchell 81 Emerson Road Wellesley Hills, MA 02481-3411

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1941 Sister Therese Gerard Kleh, SND 30 Jeffrey's Neck Road Ipswich, MA 01938-1398

1942 Catherine Nigro Guinee 15 Brewster Lane Acton, MA 01720-4252

she needed when she was widowed at the age of 52.

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Agnes Bagley Marchetti has recently resumed knitting and is currently making hats for newborns at a local hospital.

Rose C. Merenda 258 Negansett Avenue Warwick, RI 02888-3425 rosemerenda@earthlink.net 18

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Frances Finnegan Fleming’s granddaughter, Laura Fleming, graduated from Boston College’s School of Nursing this spring.

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1956 Joan Paille 113 Church Street South Easton, MA 02375 jtpaille@aol.com

Doris Kenney Mahaney and her husband, John, are proud to announce the birth of their third grandson in October 2006. The two spent the months of January and February traveling in Egypt where they rode a camel and went ballooning over the Nile River and the desert. She described the trip as one where “security was very tight, but there were no episodes, and the Egyptians we met were very positive and friendly to us.”

Claire Kenny Churchill and her husband are very much enjoying retirement, while keeping in contact with fellow Emmanuel classmates. They enjoy their summers at the Cape and are expecting their 14th grandchild to arrive in June. Claire is a minister to the members of her parish who are also patients at Winter Haven Hospital.

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Norwood. She plays guitar for the Catholic Alumni Masses in a group that she and her sister run together. Joyce is hoping to volunteer in Santiago, Chile, in the near future.

1961 Maureen McKenna Horn 50 Fairway Circle Natick, MA 01760 maureenmhorn@aol.com

1962

Helen Delaney has been teaching kindergarten at the Forsyth School in St. Louis, MO. REUNION

Joanne Cannon Murphy 11 Lilac Circle Wellesley, MA 02482-4569

Janet Hamilton Carr 235 Winthrop Street Unit #7712 Medford, MA 02155 janetcarr8@comcast.net

Peg Urquiola Marquis lives with her husband in Abington, MA. They have six children and four grandchildren with

Judith H. Cianciolo would like to state that she is alive and living between Florida and Rhode Island. Her children and their 1957 Reunion

After years as a math teacher, software engineer, systems analyst, and stay-athome mom, Carolyn Addesa Faria is thoroughly enjoying her retirement with her three loves: her family (especially her five grandchildren), traveling, and her numerous hobbies. Ann Harrington Brockette’s family has added two granddaughters in 2006. She also recently moved to a new home and retired from teaching after 40 years. Ann is currently a consultant in technical writing for major corporations in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex. She also serves on the board for her daughter’s non-profit organization, Platform Shoes Forum, which creates online, interactive, web-based programs in math, science and technology. Anne DeAngelis Jones moved to Arizona with her husband in 2002 after retiring from 39years teaching. They both enjoy it very much.

1963 Catherine Berlinghieri Rossi 50 Webster Street Arlington, MA 02474-3318 caterossi@aol.com

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Irene Griffin 280 Liberty Street Braintree, MA 02184 igrif@beld.net

Doris Wirtz Louden frequently travels to Naples, FL, particularly in the winter months. She would like to invite anyone to contact her if they are ever in the Naples area at 617-306-9000 or dalouden@comcast.net.

Since retiring from teaching Patricia Donoghue Kelley has been spending her time building and fixing up houses, ice skating, hiking, and teaching for the Special Olympics. Her time is divided between Rockport, MA and Louisville, KY. Every summer her family, including her 11 grandchildren, comes together in Rockport for vacation. She says that her life is joyous and blessed. Virginia Ferlisi Duffy is currently retired and living on Cape Cod and tutors part-time. She has two daughters and two grandchildren. Alicia Cushing Flaherty has seven grandsons and is also currently working for “Help Hospitalized Veterans.” Patricia Harrington Jaworski reports that her grandson, Joseph Gaffey, will be graduating from Mass Maritime in June. Her granddaughter, Michelle Gaffey, will be attending Bridgewater State, and her other grandson, Jason Jaworski, will be attending Purdue University.

1959 Phyllis McManus Hayes 3 Oak Road Canton, MA 02021 thomasjHayes@att.net

Anne Early Giangregorio is delighted that her oldest grandchild, James Dowd, has been chosen to attend Emmanuel in the fall of 2007.

1960 Maria C. Keilhauer 10 Avenue 8-23 Zona 14 Guatemala City Guatemala, C.A. rmkeil@msn.com

Paula Wheelock Garrity has just moved out of Boston to Chelsea, MA after living almost 35 years in the South End. She states that she is still glad to still be close to the water and can be in downtown Boston within a few minutes.

spouses are all working hard and enjoying their families. They recently welcomed their 10th grandchild to their family. Judith A. Collins has been retired for five years from her Spanish teaching position at Milton High School. She now works part time at a doctor’s office, as well as sharing her time between being a member of the Social Justice Committee at Blessed Sacrament Church in Walpole, MA, and playing guitar as part of the ensemble at St. Timothy’s church in Norwood. She and her sister also run a group for the Catholic Alumni Club for which she plays guitar. She has traveled to Spain, Calgary, Ireland, and is planning to do volunteer work in Santiago, Chile. Joyce M. Collins is still teaching Spanish at Stonehill College. She has traveled to Spain, Ireland, and to the Canadian Rockies and Lake Louise in Canada. She belongs to the Social Justice Committee at Blessed Sacrament Churst in Walpole, MA, and she also plays guitar in the Folk Group at St. Timothy’s church in

Ellen Contreras is currently teaching in Rwanda. Mary Margaret Quinn-Devine is still teaching 8th grade English, and enjoying it. She is active in her teacher’s union as Vice President of Professional Rights and Responsibilities. She additionally serves on the Connecticut Education Association’s State Level Committee, Humanities Civil Rights Commission. Locally, she is involved in her town of New Haven, CT with Social Justice, Peace, and Cultural Endeavors. Her daughter, Ellen, is teaching English at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, CT. Her daughter’s responsibilities are never-ending with coaching sports, dormitory management, and committee work.

1964 Janet O'Donnell Murphy Suite 1920 111 W Washington Street Chicago, IL 60602-2719 MUR1411@aol.com 1962 Reunion

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another due in August. She is semiretired from counseling, and is presently teaching Spanish and Women’s Literature at Newbury College, Weymouth campus. She is planning to attend her 50th reunion next year.

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1967 Reunion

1970 Valerie Gigliotti 235 Park Drive Apt. 32 Boston, MA 02215

June Coutu retired two years ago after teach social studies for 34 years at King Philip Regional High School in Wrentham, MA. She still works on test development for the Massachusetts Department of Education (history and social science MCAS) and is a Treasurer for the Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies.

1971 Joan Murray Naake was awarded Maryland’s 2006 Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, one of the most prestigious awards honoring professors. She has been teaching English at Montgomery College since 1992, and is currently the chair of the English department.

1965 Lucille Farina Carberry 22 Haverhill Street North Reading, MA 01864

Pamela Price Punch writes to say that her four years at Emmanuel continues to be amongst her most memorable lifetime treasures.

1966 Joan Hurley Black 166 Ocean Way Vero Beach, FL 32963 casablacka@earthlink.net

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Marcia Grandone Powers 54 Mayall Road Waltham, MA 02453

Geraldine Bannon Creedon continues to serve in the Massachusetts House of Representatives as Vice-Chair of Education. Her husband, Robert, is the State Senator. They are the only married couple ever to serve together as elected officials at the State House. Regina Preziosi DeRise has been traveling extensively with her husband the last few years. They have visited such places as Italy, Sicily, China, Machu Picchu and the Amazon rainforest of Peru. Annette C. French is currently enrolled in the Ph.D.-level program at Loyola College, where she intends to receive an M.D. in Pastoral Counseling. This program is the only Ph.D. program in the field, as well as the country. During her studies, she has worked at Fort Belvoir, VA, for two years with all branches of the military and received her Master of Science in pastoral counseling in 2007. She has two successful daughters and has been married for 36 years to her husband, Peter.

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Marie McDevitt Biggs wrote in to share that her husband has received a wonderful opportunity to work in Dubai for three months this year. Also, her daughter, Melanie, graduated this spring from Loyola University in Chicago with an M.A. in education. She will be teaching the fifth grade in Wilmette, IL. Eileen Gunn’s short story collection entitled “Stable Strategies and Others,” was published in 2004 by Tachyon Publications. It was short-listed for the Philip K. Dick Award, the James Tiptree, Jr., Award, and the World Fantasy Award. One of the stories in it received the Nebula Award for best short story in 2004. Other stories in the book have been nominated for the Hugo and Nebula awards. The collection has also been recently published in Japan by Hayakawa, and Eileen will be speaking at Keio University in Tokyo later this summer.

After many reincarnations, Rita McColgan Richardson finds herself as a freelance writer and is presently taking courses in writing at University of Massachusetts, Boston. She has most recently been published in “The Herb Quarterly” and hopes to join and publish on the Internet Writers Workshop. Margaret McKenna plans to step down as President of Lesley University in June 2007 after almost 22 years. She plans on being involved in a project on civic engagement, while serving on several boards, and hopes to have some free time. Melvina Najamy Strijdonk is currently retired from school-nursing in Connecticut, and has since moved to Arizona in July of 2006. In Arizona, she has two grandchildren, ages two and four. She states that she loves being a grandparent and Arizona!

death in 2003, Jane returned to work as an assistant in the media center at Hilton Head High School in South Carolina. Francie Bryniarski Richey sends her regrets for not being able to attend the Reunion, but between visiting Japan and traveling from Oregon (where she moved in April, 2006) to Massachusetts for weddings, she has been busy. She retired in 2004, and has since been volunteering as St. James parish in McMinville as a Eucharistic Minister at the hospital and one local nursing home. Her son is currently residing in Seattle and her daughter is living in Philadelphia.

1968 Elizabeth Sullivan Cimini 133 Pawtuxet Avenue Cranston, RI 02905-4030

Kathleen Bocash Knight now lives six months of the year in the United States and six months in Nicaragua, where she works with volunteer groups. She has just completed building a pre-school in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua. Her next project is to add on an eating area so that the food is not inside the school. She states that her schools needs school supplies and could use any financial help to support the school, building projects and the teacher’s salary.

1969 Patricia Claus Keating 56 Oaks Road Framingham, MA 01702-5938

Susan Cooney Murphy 569 Annaquatucket Road North Kingstown, RI 02852-5601 Rid23560@ride.ri.net

Jacqueline Dowaliby Rapisardi is currently retired and working as an educational consultant.

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Ann Marie Keegan 185 South Cobble Hill Road Warwick, RI 02886-9336 gallokeegan@aol.com

Ann Welch Kearney now has two kids out of college, Brian and Brendan, and two still in college, Michael and Kevin, with another one, Sheila, who just entered high school. Marylou Robinson has moved to Birchronville, PA, which is located just outside of Philadelphia, and is enjoying the best part of her life. Her daughter, Devin, is a recent graduate of Villanova University and is now living and working in New York City.

In addition to her position as Business Manager in the Physics Department at Univesrity of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mary Ann Collins Ryan is honored to be serving as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps. The organization is a private, nonprofit child welfare agency that offers 18 programs to 800 children and their families within 10 communities throughout the state of Massachusetts. She has been working with this agency for the past eight years.

Joanne M. McCarthy would like to especially remember Dr. Barbara Poock Kiley ’67 with whom she not only graduated from Emmanuel but also Boston University where they both received their doctorates in 1990. Barbara must be looking down fondly on the class now from her heavenly home. Jane Leahey McKay’s son, Andrew, graduated from the University of Chicago, and is currently working for a Chicago law firm. Her daughter, Jennifer, is a freshman at the University of South Carolina. Following her husband’s unfortunate

Nancy DiNardo is Chair of the Connecticut Democratic Party, and recently she and other members of the class of 1971 attended the Party’s annual dinner, where they met Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, a graduate of Trinity in Washington, DC. Pictured left to right are Mary Kathryn Harrity, Nancy DiNardo, Leslie Perry Blank, Speaker Pelosi and Catherine Carr. All five are proud alumnae of Sisters of Notre Dame institutions.


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Mary E. Donlan 161 Quai de Valmy 75010 Paris France medonlan@yahoo.com

Sheryl C. Amaral and her husband, Everett, have purchased and restored a six-acre historic mill in Providence, RI. Sheryl serves as a speech-language pathologist for the Cumberland Schools and works in a hospital setting and private practice. She also serves on the Continuing Education Board of the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA). Sheryl has also co-authored ASHA practice documents for Dysphagia in the Schools and Personal Performance Review Instrument for speech-language pathologists in school settings.

the captain, and their dog, Duke, is the mascot.

1973 Noreen Diamond Burdett 23 North Hill Avenue Needham, MA 02492-1221 ndiamondbu@yahoo.com

Mary Jo Rogers is involved with the development of the Cristo Rey Jesuit High School that will open in September 2007. It will be a coed school for students from low income families and will include a work study program. Mary Jo has three children. Hilary and Peter are both at Vanderbilt University and Sydney is in the ninth grade.

1978 1977 Reunion

Kim Cronin 35 Hillside Road Lincoln, MA 01773-4106

1979 Doreen Jachimowski 33 Kensington Avenue New Britain, CT 06051

graduated in 2005. He works as an attorney with his father in Brighton, MA, and lives in Watertown, MA. Brian graduated from Boston College in 2002 and received his master’s degree in 2003. He is a special education teacher at Watertown Middle School with Eleanor and lives in Watertown, MA. Eileen graduated from College of the Holy Cross in 2004 and married in May of 2004. She lives in Tucson, AZ, and teaches Spanish at the Sonoran Science Academy. Mary Virginia “Ginna” Boyle Kelly has been married to her husband, Richard S. Kelly, for 34 years. She has four children, one in NYC, two in Washington, D.C., and one still attending college in Cambridge, MA. She is hoping to return to school in the fall to study Nutrition Elements in Chinese Medicine, which is an interest derived from her years living in Hong Kong and from subsequent personal benefit. She and her family still love Boston and frequently attend the Harvard rugby games where her youngest son, Colin, is

1975

1976

Sandra Capriulo Strong 20 Bryant Street Apt. #2 Woburn, MA 01801 sandra.strong@comcast.net

1984 Kathleen Keough 226 Grove Street, Apt 6 Northhampton, MA 01060 kkeough19@comcast.net Lisa Taleghani 11 Cheever Street Revere, MA 02151-5008

1985

1980

Kathryn T. Bowler Vitali 5996 Wescott Hills Way Alexandria, VA 22315-4746 ktblrnasl@aol.com

Jayne LaCarubba Mazzaglia 14 W Parish Ridge Road Haverhill, MA 01832-1197

1986

Congratulations to Genoveffa Grieci for receiving of the Massachusetts Teachers Association Louise Gaskins Lifetime Human & Civil Rights Award. Genoveffa is currently the ESL/Bilingual Department Chair at Framingham High School.

Marie Campagna Franklin 29 Trowbridge Avenue Newtonville, MA 02460-2222

1983

Margaret (Peggy) Dillon-Cecil pcecil793@hotmail.com

1982 Reunion

Eileen Devlin MacPherson 57 Lincoln Woods Road Waltham, MA 02451-1431

1977

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Julie Donovan Gantley 2307 89th Street NW Bradenton, FL 34209 jgantley@aol.com

Valerie Chamberland Donovan announces that her daughter, Molly, will be in the freshman class at Emmanuel in 2007.

Emmanuel Magazine | Fall 2007

Eleanor Sullivan Donato is still teaching at Watertown Middle School. All of her children are grown. Paul, a consultant with IBM, graduated from University of Virginia. He is currently married and living in Manhattan. Beth graduated from the University of Hartford in 1999 and is working as a physical therapist at New England Baptist Living in Watertown. Anthony graduated from Wake Forest University in 2002 and went on to Suffolk University Law School, where he

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1987 Reunion

Eileen Miller Crean 15 Springhill Avenue, Apt. 2 Bridgewater, MA 02324-2526

Sonia T. Dinshaw and her husband, Behram, celebrated the first birthday of her son, Zane on December 22, 2006. They recently moved back to the East coast from Chicago, IL, and are now living in Farmington, CT.

1996 Gina DeVivo Brassaw 318 Jackson Street Willimantic, CT 06226 gina.brassaw@uconn.edu

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Jacquelyn Buck Kelley 281 Spring Street East Bridgewater, MA 02333-1827 Ann-Marie Hart 953 County Road P.O. Box 152 Cataumet, MA 02534 AMHart@adelphia.net

1993 Rhonda L. Cook Haller 10 Londonderry Lane Derry, NH 03038-5118

Donna Battey Fish recently celebrated her 12th wedding anniversary with her husband, John. She has a daughter, Katie, age 8, and a son, Ryan, age 5. She states that all are happy and healthy.

Nicole DeMaria recently became engaged to Mr. Leo F. Grace, Jr. and will be married on her parents’ 60th wedding anniversary on October 12, 2007.

1988

Sabrina A. Taylor is currently an Awards Consultant for Paramount Studios and helped them garner seven Academy nominations for “Babel” and three for “An Inconvenient Truth.” She also produced her own film, “Billy’s Dad,” in 2005 which premiered at Sundance and was also screened at the Tribecca Film Festival in the same year.

Christine A. Busi DeGiacomo 10 Drummond Road Stoneham, MA 02180-2121 ctgam@comcast.net

Mary Kate McCarthy Beswick had a baby girl name Kerry Ann Beswick on June 8, 2006. She also has a son named Conor Beswick, born on May 20, 2003.

Stephanie A. Medeiros Wasserman 68 Birchtree Drive Westwood, MA 02090

1994

Lisa Majeski Pedersen is currently working as a birth doula, serving as an advocate for women before, during and after births. She finds it very rewarding.

Tara O'Brien Cordeiro 73 Alice Street North Dartmouth, MA 02747

1989 Michelle E. Duschang 143 W Brookline Street, Apt. 406 Boston, MA 02118-1565

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1990

Aine Mairead Cryts 354 Market Street, Apt. 4 Brighton, MA 02135 Politica26@aol.com

Julie Nolet Berthiaume 16 Glines St. Haverhill, MA 01830

Julie Reyburn 790 11th Avenue Aparment 34G New York, NY 10019-3521 www.juliereyburn.com

1992 Kathryn (Kate) Begley 413 Highland Avenue Orlando, FL 32801-1503 kbegley@hotmail.com

Jennefer Aquavia and her husband, Paul Willis, Jr., welcomed a baby girl, Madison Elizabeth, on September 7, 2006.

Congratulations to Andrea DeFeo, who married Jesse Dotterrer last year on July 29, 2006. Emmanuel alumni who were in attendance included, Chrissa Sarhanis Kaselis ’97, Julie Gagne Moisiades ’97 and Melissa Tremblay ’97. Andrea and Jesse enjoyed a honeymoon cruise of the Eastern Caribbean. They now reside in Worcester, MA. Deirdre O’Shea married Christopher Kerr on November 17, 2006 in Boston, Massachusetts, and is now Deirdre O’Shea-Kerr. Fellow classmates that attended the wedding included: Gina D Vivo Brassaw, Elizabeth Healy, Marianne Silk ’97, Amy Gubellini ’97, Amy Puls-Sheehan, and Melissa Sullivan Wood.

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Elizabeth Motte 10 Boxford Terrace #2 West Roxbury, MA 02132 Kelli Chapin Kennedy 84 Loring Avenue Whitman, MA 02382 Melissa Joy Tremblay 25 Arlington Road, Apt. 3-2 Woburn, MA 01801-4953 mjtremblay24@hotmail.com

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Ann Roche Campbell has been married for five years and has a two-year old daughter, Meghan. Ann is currently working for the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Jacquie Granfield Hoskins and her husband, Leroy, are busy with their 14-month old son, Trey. They are expecting their second child in November 2007. Jacquie is still practicing dental hygiene and is living in Melrose, MA. Melissa Joy Tremblay recently became engaged in May 2007. She and her fiancé, Matthew Brimmer, are planning a June 2008 wedding.

1998 Rebecca Consentino Hains 3425 Verner Street Drexel Hill, PA 19026-2910 rebecca@hains.net Mandy L. Price 1513 E Mobile Lane Phoenix, AZ 85040 Alison Ward Nyhan 208 South Street Concord, NH 03301

After Linda Cleary Judd graduated, she went to work as a Research Associate for Millenium Pharmaceuticals for two years. Later she attended Northeastern University and received her Doctorate in Pharmacy in 2004. She was married in June 2004 and moved to Arizona where she now lives and works as a pharmacist for Walgreens. On October 1, 2006, she gave birth to a son named Cody Judd.

1999

Maggie McNabb Purcell and her husband, Patrick, recently welcomed their first child to this world. Their daughter, Georgia Mae, was born on January 11, 2007. Rebecca Perkalis is doing well, although she misses her Emmanuel years. She is currently a student at Cape Cod 1997 Reunion

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Karen Zraket Pappalardo 298 Hampshire Road Apt A Methuen, MA 01844-1119

Community College, where she is studying English Literature and Visual Arts. She is in the process of applying to schools with the intention of earning her master’s degree in library science. She is enjoying being an aunt to three great kids, as well as being involved in church activities with youth.

Andrea Pappalardo Rossi 23 Macarthur Road Plainville, CT 06062

Gladys Echevarria Alvarez retired in 2004 from her position as the Director of Human Resources of Donelan’s Supermarket. She now currently lives in Florida.

2000 Hillary Oak Hiers 140 Hepburn Road Apt 8A Clifton, NJ 07012

Karen Giffen has recently closed her business to stay home with her five-year-old twins who are starting kindergarten in September.

2001 Sarah Consentino 38 Vinton Street, Floor 1 South Boston, MA 02127 sarah@sarahconsentino.com


Louise Yvette Charles was awarded the 2007 Excellence in Nursing Award from the New England Regional Black Nurses Association, Inc. (NERBNA). This award is bestowed upon members of the association by their peers for their contributions in the field of nursing.

2005 Ali Weller 108 Peterborough Street PH East Boston, MA 02215 welleral@gmail.com

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Christina (Tina) Sullivan 12 Beach Street Millbury, MA 01527

Christina Sullivan is set to marry Ezra McCarthy on September 1, 2007. The two met while Christina was a student at Emmanuel and Ezra at Wentworth Institute of Technology. They plan to travel to Bora Bora following the wedding. Carrie M. Brown began the Ph.D. program in experiment and developmental psychology at St. Louis University in August 2006. She is working closely with her advisor, Judith Gibbons, a renowned cross-cultural psychologist. Jennifer Tobin Foss recently completed her master’s degree in Eeducation at Bridgewater State College. She is currently teaching 6th grade in Hanover, MA.

2003 Maryann Ziemba 12 Tompson Road Braintree, MA 02184 ziembam@bu.edu

Colleen Ammerman completed an M.A. in gender/cultural studies at Simmons College where she is employed in the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. She lives in Jamaica Plain, MA, with her partner and their cat. Trishna Patel graduated from Mercy College’s physician assistant program in 2005 with a master’s in science and physician assistant studies. Trishna has been working as a physician assistant in the rheumatology and pain management specialties in Waterbury, CT.

2004 Allison Fraske 32 Irving St. Medford, MA 02155 allisonfraske@yahoo.com Keri-Rose Harkins 8810 Citrus Village Drive #202 Tampa, FL 33626 keriroseharkins@yahoo.com Amanda Fontaine 3 Rocky Hill Dr. Litchfield, NH 03025 afontaine16@yahoo.com

Ainsley Lake will be graduating from Suffolk University’s Frank Sawyer School of Management with an MBA in finance this May 2007. He is also currently working as a relationship manager with State Street Bank & Trust’s Wealth Manager Division. He says that he is thankful that Emmanuel College has provided him with a foundation to grow, which has allowed him to take advantage of opportunities for success as they arise.

2006 Laura Mason 10 Garfield Ave Palmyra, NJ 08065 eclaura06@yahoo.com

In Memoriam We pray for the following alumni who passed away or were remembered at a Memorial Mass in the Emmanuel College Chapel from January 2007 to June 2007.

1920s

1950s

Gertrude Riley Lough ’29

Elaine K. Cotter ’50 Rosemarie Voegtlin Allan ’51

1930s Mary Rose Connors Hurley ’30 Helen Casey Lewey ’32 Coralie Nelson McAllister ’34 Marie Coyle Fennessey ’36 Kathleen Hennebery Bassett ’37 Louise Gaffney Kelly ’37 Mary Power Bakas ’39 Florence Carroll ’39 Jeanne Caulfield Hines ’39

Mary W. O’Brien ’51 Anita Couture Reichheld ’51 Barbara Vasta Victoriano ’51 Janet Stewart Callahan ’52 Ann M. Drohan ’52 Marie Dooley Dunn ’52 Kathleen Walsh Powers ’52 Frances McAvoy Chory ’53 Elizabeth Baker Terrio ’53 Ida Privitera ’56

Susan Aguiar is currently finishing up her master’s program in administration of higher education this August from Suffolk University. In September, she will be heading to Washington, D.C., to take part in an 11-month Sisters of Notre Dame Mission Volunteer AmeriCorps program. As part of the program, she will live with three other volunteers and will work at Mary House, a non-profit organization for low-income, refugee or immigrant families. After the completion of the program, she would like come back to Massachusetts and continue to pursue a career in higher education. Mark Chludzinski was recently published in the Springfield Republican’s May 6, 2007, issue for his work with individuals with disabilities and the Special Olympics. In July 2007, he will be moving to New Zealand for a year and plans to work and travel throughout the country and the South Pacific. Jennifer R. Dunphy recently joined O’Neill and Associates, Boston’s leading government and public relations firm, as account coordinator. She became acquainted with the program through their challenging internship program where she demonstrated her intellect, skills, and work ethic. As account coordinator, Jennifer will have the responsibility of supporting local, state, and federal government relations efforts through conducting regulatory as well as legislative research. Jennifer gained previous political experience through working with Chris Gabrieli during his 2006 race for Governor of Massachusetts. Additionally she worked for State Senator Marc Pacheco, and volunteered for the Kerry-Edwards 2004 presidential campaign. Jennifer currently resides in Brookline, MA.

1940s

Sr. Irene Frances Mullin ’57

Maryann Murphy Bean, SND ’40

Sheila O’Brien Logiudice ’58

Mary Keane Curley ’40 Rita Desaulniers Dinneen ’40

1960s

Margaret Novelli Bonello ’41

Maryellen Meehan Valzania ’60

Mary Agnes Clark ’41

Christine Popalis Vanhoenacker ’67

Mary Ryan Donahue ’41 M. Barbara Gray Gennity ’41

1970s

Anna Fitzgerald Head ’42

Margaret Hoban ’72

Mary Mahler Hooker ’42

Jeanne Morris Harding ’77

Inez McElaney Murdock ’44

Constance Santonelli Stella ’77

Marjorie Donovan Joyce ’46

Elizabeth Doyle Sheehy ’78

Claire Kerwin Martell ’46

Roberta Phayer De Stefano ’79

Barbara Haviland Nash ’46

Mary Ruth Kelleher LeBlanc ’79

Sr. Grace Pizzimenti, SND ’46

Mary Poland Thomas ’79

Ann Shaughnessy Ryder ’48 Eileen Burns ’49

1990s

Ann Marie Conlon Drennan ’49

Jayne Wild DeForge Kennedy ’95

Jean Carr Walsh ’49

Rebecca Finethy McMenimen ’97

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The

GIVING REPORT 2007

September 2007 Dear Alumni and Friends, The Emmanuel College community joins me in extending to you great gratitude for your generosity to the College during this giving year of 2007. Your commitment and willingness to support the mission and vision of Emmanuel makes it possible for us to build on the excellence of the past. Our heritage of academic excellence that we as alumni enjoyed continues unabated today. As the College embarks on an unprecedented plan to upgrade its academic programs and

2006-2007 Board of Trustees

facilities, we count on your continued generosity to make all these plans possible for our current

John F. Burke MaryEva Candon ’72 Jack Connors, Jr. Mary Lou Crane-Ryan ’74 C. Michael Daley Sr. Anne M. Donovan, SND ’62 Sr. Janet Eisner, SND ’63 Elaine El-Khawas James L. Elcock Sr. Mary M. Farren, SND ’69 Elin Sullivan Harris ’64 Sheilah Shaw Horton ’81 Richard E. Lee John H. MacKinnon Leslie F. McCafferty ’76 C. Allen Merritt Edmund F. Murphy, III Kathleen A. Murphy Monica D. Murphy ’73 Peter J. Muse Terrence K. O’Leary Elizabeth Hayes Patterson ’67 Mark A. Quinn James Roosevelt, Jr. Sr. Susan Thornell, SND ’70 Kathleen E. Walsh

and future Emmanuel students. During the period from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007, I am pleased to announce that contributions to the Annual Fund totaled $1,128,145. This amount is the largest ever contributed to the Annual Fund. In addition, the College received bequests, scholarship gifts, annuities, grants and endowment gifts totaling $1,575,775. The total cash received by the College for the 2007 fiscal year amounted to $2,703,920. As Emmanuel embarks on exciting initiatives for the future, I earnestly hope that as many of you as possible will join in helping us to increase the number of donors to the College. When you receive an Annual Fund appeal letter please respond with your support; when a student calls you as part of the Fall or Spring Phonathon, please be as generous as you can; when one of our gift officers calls you, please invite that person to meet with you so that you can hear the wonderful story of Emmanuel College today. I welcome your thoughts and ideas on ways that you might give to Emmanuel. My e-mail address is donovan@emmanuel.edu, or write to me at the main College mailing address. On behalf of Sr. Janet Eisner, SND, the Board of Trustees, our students and the entire Emmanuel College community, please accept our sincere gratitude for your generosity and commitment to the College. Cordially,

Treasurer and Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations

Emmanuel Magazine | Fall 2007

Sr. Anne M. Donovan, SND ’62

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PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY The President’s Society, Emmanuel College’s leadership giving society, includes individuals, corporations, foundations, and organizations who supported Emmanuel College with gifts of $2,500 and above during the 2007 fiscal year (July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007). We are most grateful for the generous support of the following contributors:

President’s Circle ($25,000+)

Benefactor ($5,000 - $9,999)

Associates ($2,500 - $4,999)

Mary Dwyer Carey ’57 Jack and Eileen Connors Maureen Cullinane ’67 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Robert and Marianne Maguire Kerwin ’56 Bill and Linda McQuillan Merck & Co., Inc. Janet Neuhauser Brian and Mary Jo Skayhan Rogers ’77 Estate of Alice G. Sullivan ’35 The Cape Cod Foundation Frank and Maureen Murphy Wilkens ’56 Yawkey Foundation II

Mary Sheehan Butler ’60 M. Agatha Keohane Carroll ’42 Jeanne Connolly Clancy ’47 Rosemary Colson ’72 Dick and Ann Marie Connolly Sally deCastro Dias ’62 The Dow Chemical Company Ernst & Young LLP Mary Lee Frisbie ’72 General Electric Company Barbara Savage Giuggio ’51 Susan Grudzien Hewitt ’68 IBM Corporation Dolores Shea Infanger ’49 Ellen Ross Ingerman ’71 John & Barbara Giuggio Foundation JP Morgan Chase & Co. Diane Massa Kearney ’68 Eileen Leonardi John H. MacKinnon Charlotte Fleming McCarthy ’45 Ruth J. McNaughton ’49 C. Allen Merritt Elisabeth M. O’Hearn ’47 Terrence K. O’Leary Pfizer, Inc. Hazel Rotondo Potvin ’65 Kathleen Quill ’45 Katherine Eastman Reilly ’61 Mary Brophy Renehan ’57 Virginia Good Riley ’57 James Roosevelt, Jr. Carmelita Shea Ryan ’48 Dorothea McDonald Scalise ’52 Schwab Charitable Fund Maybeth Fandel Sonn ’63 Helen Coleman Stanton ’41 Mary Fran Sullivan Sweeney ’57 SYSCO Corporation Grace LaFauci Taylor ’55 Joseph and Patricia Tower Patricia Fergus Tuohy ’44 Wachovia Bank, NA Marie L. Welch ’49 Andrew Yosinoff

Ellen Wolkovich Allen ’78 Joan Hurley Black ’66 Neil G. Buckley, Jr. and Donna DeSimone Buckley John and Joan Caldwell Tracy Campion ’80 Paula E. Carroll ’72 Marjorie Perry Cass ’60 Judith Hetherman Cianciolo ’62 Jane Kennedy Coan ’52 Mary Lou Devlin Conway ’52 Mary Lou Crane-Ryan ’74 Margaret Kelly Curry ’86 Marion Burns Dauwer ’47 Ann Abbott DeLorey ’51 Ann Slyngstad Dickson ’63 Phyllis Consalvo DiGeronimo ’57 Noreen A. Dimond ’56 Virginia Donahue ’49 Mary Downey ’46 James L. Elcock Elaine El-Khawas Drew and Michelle Erickson Alice Hosman Evans ’65 Theresa M. Gillis ’71 Julie Flynn Griffin ’50 Elizabeth McCarty Grimes ’46 Katherine Campbell Hebert ’72 Patricia Herlihy Harry G. Hill, Jr. Sheilah Shaw Horton ’81 Eileen D. Hotte ’72 Megan Shannahan Hovsepian ’83 Jeanne Hughes Joy ’73 Nancy Kleniewski ’70 Richard E. Lee Margaret Kelley Lynch ’57 Nancy Burns Lynch ’67 Elizabeth V. Mahoney ’45 Margaret McKenna Mangaudis ’83 Marietta Marchitelli ’56 Eleanor Matthews ’71 Maurice E. White Trust Cecilia Donahue McInerney ’43 Margaret A. McKenna ’67 Eleanor Hannigan McKinnon ’48 Barbara J. McNeil ’62 Lyle J. Micheli Mary Cannon Michielutti ’58 Marilyn Miller ’70 Mary Louise Woveris Miller ’68 Edmund F. Murphy, III Kathleen A. Murphy Peter J. Muse Anne Torpey Ockerbloom ’51

Founders ($15,000 - $24,999) 3M Company C. Michael and Janet Daley Elin Sullivan Harris ’64 Barbara Quill Leary ’64 Jean Thivierge Oliva ’57 Mark and Elaine Quinn Margaret Mary Harkins Soltis ’66 Genevieve Barretta Sweeney ’49 Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program

Cornerstone ($10,000 - $14,999) Anonymous (1) John F. Burke Nancy Mahoney Cohen ’63 ExxonMobil Foundation Kathleen Cummiskey Fothergill ’71 Barbara Wogan Gallagher ’57 Anne M. Grey The Maurice Pechet Foundation Leslie Ferrick McCafferty ’76 Frances Nixon McDonald ’53 Anne M. McGrail ’87 Dorothy Lenihan McQuillan ’50 Monica DesMarais Murphy ’73 Mary Beatty Muse ’41 Maurice and Kitty Pechet George C. and Mercedes Riley Verizon Corporation Walsh Brothers, Inc. James H. Walsh, III

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We are extraordinarily grateful to the following contributors who strengthened the College’s mission with gifts of $1,000 - $2,499 during the 2007 fiscal year. With the launch of the President’s Society last winter, we offer special thanks to these donors for their continued sustaining support of Emmanuel. In the 2008 fiscal year and going forward, donors at this level will be recognized as members of the Notre Dame Society. Anonymous (2) Sheryl Casinelli Amaral ’82 Ambac Financial Group, Inc. Susan Dewey Anderson ’62 Ellen H. Baker ’66 Susanne C. Barilaro Sheila Barry-Oliver ’69 Augusta Gallagher Baum ’40 Joan Gross Benzie ’63 Black Student Union Carolyn Hardy Block ’57 Sr. M. Noel Blute, RSM ’44 Mary Hammond Bowler ’71 Jean Bresnahan Boyle ’55 Miriam Knight Brennan ’50 Madonna M. Brogan ’94 Janice Dunn Brown ’58 Margaret McCullough Buckley ’32 Nancy Sprissler Burns ’40 Patricia A. Cahill ’59 Charles E. Callahan Claire Gomez Callen ’66 Ellen Loew Campana ’92 Mary Liva Campanelli ’62

MaryEva Candon ’72 Katherine McQuillan Canney ’54 Ann Giberti Carriere ’59 Agnes Cox Carson ’39 Irma Crocetti Carter ’57 Kathleen Chane ’74 Class of 1947 Margaret Condon Claus ’43 Marie Murphy Clausen-Corcoran ’57 Kathleen Cleary ’44 Susan Pelleriti Cleary ’79 Judith Curley Colbath ’57 Patricia Finnegan Collins ’52 Patricia Kiley Corey ’48 Joan Cavanagh Coughlan ’51 Maureen Donohoe Cullen ’60 Ellen Condon Cunningham ’65 Kathleen Ryan Dacey ’41 Patricia Tynan Daoust ’81 Elizabeth A. Dawson Helen Rose Dawson Josephine DeCristofaro ’56 Raymond J. Devettere Cecilia M. DiBella ’67 Denise Lally DiCenso ’83 Rita J. DiGiovanni ’72 Gerard Doherty Margaret Bruce Doherty ’60 Leonard and Mary Doorley Simboski Margaret M. Drennan ’47 Catherine McQueeney Duggan ’44 Jane Donahue Eberwein ’65 Helen Hennessey Eidt ’67 Barbara Van Tassel Enagonio ’44 Paulette St. Germain Farris ’60 Theresa McMasters Finney ’54 Jane P. Flynn ’78 Laima Tubis Flynn ’67 Patricia M. Flynn ’72 Kathryn Matachinskas Fox ’72 Margaret Gallagher ’51 Cynthia Harte Gately ’68 Ellen Powers Geisler ’63 Maureen Reardon Gervais ’64 Glaxo SmithKline Corp. Anne M. Hackett ’61 Mary Ellen Leith Yuhas Hagner ’63 Bernard Hanley Dolores Urso Haronian ’57 Anne Lawlor Hedstrom ’67 Mary Louise Mahoney Hegarty ’57 Mary Delaney Hennessey ’70 Paul L. Hennessey Ellen McCann Higgins ’50 Mary L. Hogan ’56 The Brian Honan Foundation Mary Elizabeth Howard Janet Mitchell Hoyt ’68 Ifeoma B. Ikenze ’74 Roselmina Indrisano ’52 Patricia Harrington Jaworski ’57 Elaine Nahill Johnson ’70

Elizabeth Phelan Keating ’43 Patricia Donoghue Kelley ’57 Morris and Elizabeth Kellogg Rosalie Reed Kiely ’49 Nancy Foster Kommers ’53 Mary O’Donnell Konetzny ’42 Mary A. Lambert ’68 Nancy Lafleur Lapierre ’63 E. Patricia O’Connell Leary ’50 Mary L. Lennon ’57 Doris Wirtz Louden ’57 Rose Irma Lynch ’52 Macy’s, Inc. Ann Murray Madigan ’51 Marie Maher ’51 Judith Maloney-Boyle ’57 Lenore G. Martin Myrna D. Masse ’60 Kathleen Blute Matthews ’46 Joan McAuliffe ’43 Anna McCarthy ’41 Marie C. McCormick ’67 Anna Noone McDonald ’43 Margaret McGaffigan ’45 Frances C. McGrath ’42 Dorothy Walko McManus ’67 Rose Cafasso Merenda ’44 Eleanor A. Meskell ’51 Joanne DiGeronimo Migliaro ’88 Marie Connors Modic ’52 Patricia Flaherty Moore ’60 Pauline Wise Munroe ’75 Mary Sullivan Murphy ’47 Melanie A. Murphy Marie Hines Murray ’42 The New York Times Company Alicia Mendalka Newman ’62 Frances Ng ’70 Nancy R. Northrup Margaret Daly O’Brien ’47 Margaret Delaney O’Connell ’47 Lois B. O’Hara ’51 Karen Figler Osterman ’67 Mary B. Parent ’61 Anne Pasquino ’60 Elizabeth Hayes Patterson ’67 Pearson Education Rita Duffy Pervier ’42 Margaret O’Connor Petrofsky ’52 Pamela M. Pettinati ’65 Dorothea K. Phair ’46 Kathleen Phalen Sheila Smith Pickett ’55 Lorraine A. Plasse ’67 Anne Dawley Powderly ’70 Marilyn McCarthy Power ’49 The Progressive Insurance Foundation Pamela Price Punch ’65 F. L. Putnam Investment Management Company Edith Kerrigan Ratcliffe ’52 Raytheon Company

M. Lois Happeny Ridge ’67 Sandra Robbins Roche Healthcare Janit P. Romayko ’67 Mary Cleary Ronan ’45 M. Andrea Todesca Ryan ’66 Mary Gene Woods Ryan ’75 Scitor Corporation Elizabeth Stout Seaver ’63 Jack and Mary Shaughnessy Charlotte Smith ’54 Catherine Dolan Spahr ’86 The Spahr Foundation Patricia Tinsley Steen ’68 Eileen Brosnan Stokes ’67 Diana Stork Janet R. Studley ’72 Katherine McKiernan Sullivan ’52 Adrienne M. Thompson Rosemary Barton Tobin ’62 Susan von Daum Tholl Mary Ann Moran Wall ’62 Martha Mooney Waltien ’70 Peter and Sarah Welsh Jane A. Winchester ’59 Xerox Corporation Lapis Society The Lapis Society recognizes the support of Emmanuel alumni who have graduated within the past ten years. The gifts of $250 or more from the following are gratefully acknowledged and appreciated by the Emmanuel community:

Lapis Society: Blue & Gold ($500 - $999) Jennifer Guiducci Anderson ’97 Jennifer Anne Baker Jones ’98 Christy J. Narkun ’98

Lapis Society: Supporter ($250 - $499) Bethany Clemmey Colburn ’97 Maura Giguere Deptula ’02 Elizabeth Kuchinski Elwell ’98 Jennifer Tobin Foss ’02 Kathleen A. Getchell ’03 Nicole C. Grenon ’02 Kelli Chapin Kennedy ’97 Deborah Kilroy ’99 Helen Smirnoudis Kimeria ’97 Cara M. MacDonald ’97 Paul Madden, Sr. ’97 Heather Maxwell Mook ’97 Jennifer A. Robinson ’97 Patricia R. Tilden ’99 Melissa J. Tremblay ’97

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Anne M. O’Connor ’57 Imelda Owens ’51 Pharmacia & Upjohn Foundation PricewaterhouseCoopers Foundation David W. Putnam Margaret Desarro Raidmets ’49 Sarah W. Rollins ’48 Marcia Abdalla Rooney ’63 Margaret Salmon ’47 Sarah W. Rollins Charitable Trust Gretel Schneider ’77 Eleanor Mulvaney Seamans ’71 T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc. F. Patricia McKenna Tobin ’72 Mary Beth Claus Tobin ’76 Raffaella A. Torchia United Technologies Verizon Wireless Esta Gendreau Wall ’48 Kathleen E. Walsh Helene Riley White ’46 Sr. Marie Carmel White, SND ’44

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ALUMNI GIVING Emmanuel alumni continue to support the College in record numbers and we are most appreciative of the generosity and commitment of the following individuals: 1932 Reunion

Agnes Crane Duggan

Miriam Flynn Flaherty Marie Burns Gleason M. Rita Fougere Manocchio Anna McCarthy Mary Kittredge McNulty Mary Schuver Morgan Mary Beatty Muse Helen Coleman Stanton Virginia R. Valeri

Elmire M. Petit Bernardine Travers Rines Anne Hogan Rockett Catherine Connors Sullivan Gertrude Cronan Tolland Eileen M. Tosney Muriel Hardiman Tully Margaret Dawson Vermiglio Rita Murphy Wischmeyer

1935

1942 Reunion

1944

Total Class Gift: $15,805 Class Participation: 56%

Sr. M. Noel Blute, RSM Eleanor Smith Boursy Claire Dowd Canty Kathleen Cleary Patricia Beatty Delaney Julia O’Donnell DeMott Louise Mercier Des Marais Dorothy Cronin Disario Lillian Lawrie Donovan Catherine McQueeney Duggan Alice Ployer Egan Barbara Van Tassel Enagonio Marianne Ruocco Geary Madeline Berry Henderson Marie Thomas Johnson Helen J. Kenney Barbara Foote Larson Rose Cafasso Merenda June Hill Miller Barbara Gilbert O’Hearn Rita Murphy Rockett Alice McBurney Smith Mary Connelly Springer Patricia Fergus Tuohy Sr. Marie Carmel White, SND

Total Class Gift: $1,700 Class Participation: 50%

Margaret McCullough Buckley Anna Bigelow Thompson

1934

Anastasia Kirby Lundquist

1936 Gertrude Larkin Miller Fabronia Antos Macul

1937 Reunion Total Class Gift: $2,525 Class Participation: 50%

Mary Dynan Battell Lucy Verza Fitzgerald Alice Kenneally May Ruth Henderson Provasoli Elizabeth Bolton Roque

1938 Marie McGloin Clifford Rita Lee Dooley Margaret Horgan Hanly Dorothy McGlinchey Mahoney M. Katherine Buckley Sullivan

1939 Rita Sheridan Blute Agnes Cox Carson Ruth Duffy Hayes Frances M. Murphy Margaret Reagan O’Donnell Mildred Tully Schmidlin Elizabeth F. Smith

1940 Augusta Gallagher Baum Mary Byron Burke Nancy Sprissler Burns Rita Desaulniers Dinneen† Elsie Valentine Dodge Mary E. Dorn Katherine Merrick Hannon Claire Devlin Johnson Mary O’Brien McDrury Irene MacKinnon McGravey Jennie Ricci Palmisciano Katherine Healy Pilet Grace Morrisroe Vozella Rita Sharry White

1941 Miriam Fellows Best Elizabeth O’Brien Brach Martina Gugger Bursik Evelyn White Caffrey Audrey Higgins Child Kathleen Ryan Dacey Ita Sullivan Donahue Mary Ryan Donahue † Frances Murphy Epstine

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Florence M. Barry Miriam M. Carney M. Agatha Keohane Carroll Rita Dineen Casey Eleanor Finigan Condon Eleanor Driscoll Virginia Hall Essman Anna Walter Faulstich Marion Coady Flaherty Catherine Nigro Guinee Jeanne C. Histen Mary O’Donnell Konetzny Eleanor Murphy Kuppens Mary Thorpe Lewis Kathleen McIntire Logue Nancy Finnegan Looney M. Patricia Sparkes Mackin Margaret M. McCarthy Frances C. McGrath Margaret Scully McNally Catherine Murphy Molloy Marie Hines Murray Rita Duffy Pervier Anne Gargiulo Politi Elizabeth Crowley Rehling Mary Elizabeth Sheehan Mary Reidy Sparks Marjorie Readdy Sullivan Eileen McSweeney Tomlinson Mary M. Walsh

1943 Alberta Dillon Andrewartha Marjorie Scanlan Christian Margaret Condon Claus Millicent Silva Craig Anna DiPirro DelTorto Helen Busher Donahue Mary Patricia Gill Elizabeth Phelan Keating Virginia Powers Kennedy Clara Cronin Larkin Elizabeth A. Maguire Mary McGinnis Mahoney Joan F. McAuliffe Anna Noone McDonald Cecilia Donahue McInerney Helen Greenler McLaughlin Sr. Lillian R. Morris, SND Dorothea Stanton Mulhern Mary Gallagher Mullen Mary Leonard Murray Marie Cadarette O’Brien Mary E. O’Hare Margaret Riley O’Neill

1945 Barbara Xiarhos Campbell Helen Resca Conroy Margaret McMahon Davin Rose M. Dell’Elce Genevieve Logue Desmond Rita Kremp Diment Dorothea Kelley Dodd Mary V. Dooley Gertrude Scully Duffey Claire C. Fay Mary Ziegler Fockler Alicia Golden Gaudreau Virginia Horrigan Adalice Andrade Hurst Gladys Menten Latshaw Elizabeth V. Mahoney Charlotte Fleming McCarthy Mary Carroll McCue Margaret McGaffigan Mary McEvilla McLaughlin Mary Miller Morse Natalie G. Murphy Virginia Lyons Murphy Mary McCabe O’Brien Virginia Moore O’Grady Kathleen Quill Barbara Doe Ritter Mary Cleary Ronan Kathleen Schlichte Sestak Adele Guinee Smith Eleanor Haynes Smith

Mary G. Sullivan Helen Mellyn Terpstra Virginia Devlin Ward Eleanor Kennedy Winn

1946 Janet McDonough Andersen † Marie J. Bagley Janet Smith Bank Mary Canning Coulon Mary Cashman Cullin Mary Kelley Dacey Margaret M. Dineen Mary Downey Helen Guiney Feleciano Mary Trainor Freeman Dorothy Kelley Gaughan Eileen Fleming Gillis Dorothy Sauer Greenler Elizabeth McCarty Grimes Marilyn Carney Hagerty Florence Logue Healy Irene Higgins Hunter Patricia Moore Johnson Josephine Phillips Kelly June Heffernan KidneyYeomans S. Corlyse Hazard Laporte Mary R. Love Claire Billings Lynch Marietta R. Mahoney Kathleen Blute Matthews Mary Nash McGowan Mary Earley McHarg Claire Condell Meuse Helen Fiola Monahan Patricia Power Monahan Ellen J. Murray Barbara Haviland Nash † Anne Costello Neary Marguerite M. O’Grady Dorothea Phair Catherine McCarron Powers Josephine Dolan Reney Ann Morris Sanborn Ruth McGovern Soles Evelyn Dewire Sullivan Anna Manzi Tulley Eleanor Connelly Wall Helene Riley White

1947 Reunion Total Class Gift: $33,165 Class Participation: 69%

Grace Horrigan Anderson Mary Martino Arena Isabel Kelleher Bergin Margaret M. Blake Mary Ricker Booth Mary FitzGerald Buckley Katherine Kinnier Carroll Margaret M. Cassidy Ruth Van Dyke Christoforo Jeanne Connolly Clancy Nancy Nolan Clancy Jean Murphy Conley Mary T. Connolly Jeanne Tabellario Contarino

Jessie B. Costello Catherine Murphy Cullen Marion Burns Dauwer Anna Fargnoli DeLellis Mary Martin DeLorey Ellen Christo DeNatale Leda L. Dini Margaret M. Drennan Margaret Ford Fallon Frances Finnegan Fleming Dorothy DiCicco Freniere Priscilla Plummer Gaison Phyllis Ciamillo Galante Ruth Bryant Geller Jean Nagle Hannon Phyllis Hanson Barbara Dooling Henson Loretta Beaupre Karch Mary Elizabeth Sullivan Kelly Mary Donovan MacDonald Helen McDonough MacVarish Margery Driscoll Magoon Ruth Montague Maney Agnes Bagley Marchetti Helen Lynch May Marie Leary McCarthy Margaret McPherson McDonnell Mary A. Mespelli Gertrude Kelley Mullenmeister Mary Sullivan Murphy Margaret Daly O’Brien Margaret Delaney O’Connell Elisabeth M. O’Hearn Claire Reiss O’Toole Catherine Lillyman Owen Gloria Freni Reed Katherine Kain Regan Kathleen Mackin Ring Pauline Hayford Rogers Christine Laforet Ross Mary Grimes Ruth Margaret Salmon Miriam O’Connell Santilli Doris Tremblay Segadelli Rosetta Sharry Sheehan † Jeanne Nelligan Sheehy Catherine Murphy Stahle Eleanor Porter Sullivan E. Muriel Waldron Sweeney Marion Gibson Walsh Eleanor Mulcahy Wessling Ruth O’Brien White Alicia Muir Winn Claire A. Winters

1948 M. Margaret Bailey Virginia Lee Borden Carolyn Davis Bresnahan Gertrude Creedon Broderick Clare Sylvester Buckley Pauline Hurley Buckley Marion Doherty Buegler Mildred Legner Bulman Barbara Dandeneau Burns Martha Flynn Campbell Geraldine V. Carr Margaret Higgins Carr


1949 Arlene McCloskey Ahearn Alice Kane Baranick Joan Dallahan Bitetti Jean Sweeney Booth Jeanne McCarthy Bryant M. Elizabeth Wall Callanan Barbara Hughes Carmody

Marie MacDonald Clark Ann Horrigan Coakley Dorothy Colameta Cocco Marie Farrell Collins Eunice Welch Connors Monica J. Cotter Denise F. Dateo Mary Corey Dean Eileen Flynn Diverio Mary Ryan Donahue Virginia Donahue Marjorie Doherty Donohue Marguerite Corbo Fasino Mary Donohue Feeney Katherine Bolger Gander Patricia Whalen Glancy Joan Brennan Goodwin Barbara DeLue Haney Claire Slattery Heffernan Mary Courtney Hixon Dorothea Shea Hogan Claire Hurley Hopkins Mary O’Donnell Howard Anne Shea Hughes Dolores Shea Infanger Mary Alice Murphy Kelley Mary E. Kelley Rosalie Reed Kiely Dorothy McQuade Kirby Mary Murphy Landergan Patricia Kearney Leary Barbara Breslow Locke Jean Dowd Lynch Evelyn Farrell Maher Claire Rogers Manchester Jean Millard Markham Dorothy P. Martinelle Marie Hughes Mayne Margaret McNiff McBreen Patricia Murphy McDonough Frances Espinola McGillicuddy Therese Langelier McKillop Alice Fergus McNamara Patricia Carr McNamara Ruth J. McNaughton Nancy Ford Murphy Marie Lynch O’Connell Adrienne Pepin Pallotta Evelyn Donovan Phelps Marilyn McCarthy Power Madeline Garrity Powers Joan Haire Quinn Margaret Desarro Raidmets Eulalie Morris Regan Irene Callahan Saddler Mary F. Saunders Mary Maguire Scolles Alba Fraccastoro Sharkey Ann Levis Shedd Barbara M. Shugrue Lola Castelluzzi Skaparas Mary Logue Snyder Genevieve Barretta Sweeney Lucille Hayes Tagney Rosemary Larkin Tredeau Evelyn Bender Vaskas Jean Carr Walsh † Jeanne Madden Welch Marie L. Welch

1950 Joan O’Neil Acord Josephine Bramante Adinolfi Mary Connelly Ahern Marie Helmick Barry Anne Coughlin Berkland Cecilia O’Brien Best Margaret Gately Bonanno Ruth Tremblay Bouchard Margaret Lane Brady Miriam Knight Brennan F. Claire Noonan Brosnan Anne Keefe Canty Janet Supple Canty Beatrice FitzGerald Casey Miriam L. Clasby Eleanor Casey Conley Hickey Mary O’Connell Croft Lorraine Muse Crosby Hildamarie Tracy Crowley Patricia Holleran Denn Margaret McAnulty Donaghue Eileen McGeoghegan Donovan Margaret Tierney Downes Elizabeth Hanley Dunn Audrey Clancy Dyer Joann Dorey Forkin Julie Flynn Griffin Antoinette De Simone Guarnaccia Mary Murphy Hannigan Pauline Donahue Hansen Ellen McCann Higgins Jeanne Meskill Hofmann Dorothy Sulesky Jayes Patricia Beresford Kenna Mary O’Toole Kerrigan Eleanor Campbell Kluesener Mary Barnicle Lantagne Eleanor Murtagh Lape E. Patricia O’Connell Leary Elizabeth Canty Leavitt Gracemarie Alfe LeBlanc Catherine McCabe Logue Rosemary Galgay Lowrie Barbara Harrington Lynch Marie Halpin Madden Mary Gouvea Martonosi Carol Gorman McA’Nulty Jeanne Marley McCarron Catherine Toohig McCarthy Genevieve Kennedy McCarthy Justine Devlin McComiskey Jeanne Marc-Aurele McGinn Martha McElroy McIntyre Miriam Hingston McLindon Dorothy Lenihan McQuillan Ruth Jenkins Mulroy Virginia Connors Murphy Harriet Tirrell Nemiccolo Angelina DePinto Paison Janet Cotter Poole Elizabeth Shaughnessy Reidy Bertha Ryan Mary-Louise Luby Seaver Margaret Post Sharry Elizabeth Strain Marguerite Barry Sullivan M. Patricia McQuillan Waite

Lorraine Maher Weaver Jennivive Bertherman Whelan Joan Barnes Willenborg Jean Hays Wilson Lela Ming Wong M. Jeannette Holmes Ziegler

Joanne Maher Taylor Anne Poulos Trakas Nancy McGrath Tyler Ann Blute Vogt Ann Oberlander Welsh Laura Oskinis Williams

1951

1952 Reunion

Rosemarie Voegtlin Allan † M. Lorraine Flynn Beauregard Blanche Foley Chateauneuf Jane Murphy Coburn Joan Cavanagh Coughlan Marion Quinn Cove Theresa F. Cussen Catherine Colman Daley Ann Abbott DeLorey Irene E. Dempsey Jean Murphy Douglass Jean Whalen Edmunds Catherine O’Neil Eisenmann Dorothy Dean Fay Eileen Kelley Fitzgerald Mary Clougherty Fogarty Nancy Buckley Ford Cynthia Brooks Foster Antoinette Clemente Frassinelli Margaret Gallagher Rita Colantuono Gaudin Constance Balsamo Germain Barbara Savage Giuggio Mary O’Donnell Glasheen Claire Labuski Gorman Martha Dignan Gregory Ann Verdesca Gullion Patricia Coughlin Gurevitch Joan M. Hughes Louise Saracino Ingala Patricia Haire Jenkins Jeane Ford Jolin Mary Ailinger Joyce Frances McCarthy Kane Marjorie Carr Kelley Agnes Corcoran Kennedy Mary Cusick Lovett Marjorie Monahan Lynch Ann Murray Madigan Jeanette Twitchell Maher Marie Maher Margaret Hinchey McCusker Phyllis Guild McDevitt Joan Gaffney McDonald Dorothy Killian McIntire Eleanor Meskell Claire Reilly Moynihan Anne Torpey Ockerbloom Lois O’Hara Rita F. O’Hearn Ann Mullane O’Keefe Mary Fitzgerald O’Mara Imelda Owens Charlotte Colbert Quinn Helen Kelleher Rose Carmela Forgione Schipani Mildred McElroy Silk Lorraine Murphy St. John Clara T. Stapleton Dorothy Pemberton Sullivan Margaret Dennison Sweeney

Total Class Gift: $29,095 Class Participation: 58%

Anonymous (1) Mary R. Bemis Rita Fahy Blount Virginia Brennan Brophy Anita Ciani Bruhl Jeanne Bourgeois Buckley Carol Doane Callahan Geraldine Sullivan Carius Elizabeth Beaudette Cheever Marie Sally Cleary Nancy Slattery Clifford Jane Kennedy Coan Patricia Finnegan Collins Patricia A. Concannon Mary Lou Devlin Conway Jean O’Flaherty Crossen Joan Powers Curtin Constance Grenier Danti Margaret Hewes Dermody Jean Varnerin Donahue Nora M. Donoghue Eleanor Mullen Donohue Elizabeth Donehue Donovan Irene Shea Drummond Isabel Burns Dunn Marion O’Connor Dunn Ann McCarthy Faulstich Doris Thibault Fraser Marguerite Buchanan Glynn Jane Butler Griffin Joan Williams Grim Madeline Grady Hagerty Barbara Messer Hugo Regina Sullivan Hunter Roselmina Indrisano Mary Crosby Jackson Barbara Keating Marie Grady Keegan Joan Adams Lamb Patricia M. Lynch Rose Irma Lynch Patricia Leary MacKinnon Barbara Barry McCue Carol LaVigne McGill Joan Costello McGillicuddy Martha P. McHugh-Brocklesby Patricia Boyle McMorrow Mary Hickey Milan Elaine Surette Mirtsching Marie Connors Modic Sr. Marion Montague, CSJ Mary Louise Hehir Mulvey Mary Patricia O’Brien Frances Murphy O’Donnell Elizabeth Galvin Peet Margaret O’Connor Petrofsky Theresa Crowley Pierce Delia Thompson Quinlan

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Margaret Carroll Mary Garrahan Clasby Mary Barry Condon Marie T. Connolly Mary E. Corcoran Patricia Kiley Corey Jeanne Gaffney Costello Irene Browne Cotell Eleanor Hughes DePass Martha Catalogna DeSimone Angeline Morreo DiMatteo A. Sophie Delekta Donovan Joan Quigley Donovan Marion Conran Donovan Rosamond Leary Fandel Angela Carroll Fay Mary Sweeney Fitzgerald Dorothy O’Halloran Ford Kathleen Crosby Gallagher Mary Testa Gravallese Dorothy R. Hingston Audrey Kean Jachthon Marie Redmond Jackson Mary Ormond Jensen Lucille T. Kelley Martha Quinn Kenney Florence Hanlon Leaver Jean Farrell Lenehan † Ann Lyons Assunta Baldassarre Masse Claire Magee McCoy Winifred McDonough Eleanor Hannigan McKinnon Irene O’Keefe Melville Gwendolyn H. Murphy Helen McGourty Murphy Anna Neal Murray Elinor Murray O’Brien Eileen Donovan O’Keeffe Mary Wadden Olivier Rita Fiorillo Ponte Dorothy Coleman Rademaker Janet Healey Regan Sarah W. Rollins A. Claire Hart Russo Carmelita Shea Ryan Ann Bresnahan Salzer Margaret McKenna Sanders Frances Wadden Schoch C. Dolores Boutot Schulz Barbara Sullivan Simpson Amedia Cattani St. Andre Patricia Ballou Staudinger Theresa McCarthy Supple Mary Chandler Sweeney Mary Tunney Thompson Ruth M. Thompson Esta Gendreau Wall Lois Murdoch Wallace Christine McManus Whalen

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Edith Kerrigan Ratcliffe Catherine Colosi Romano Ellen Noonan Russell Dorothea McDonald Scalise Marguerite Irwin Smith Norma E. Stapleton Katherine McKiernan Sullivan Mary Rose Sullivan Barbara Cotter Travers Miriam Malone Wallie Elinor Reilly Wimmer

1953 Anonymous (1) Ruth McCann Anketell Jane Berestecki Baatz Phyllis Berardi Bernard Martha Matson Bisceglia Joan Griffin Blottman Rosemarie Busalacchi Buckley Marcia Chase Caron Margaret Fitzpatrick Cavanaugh Dorothy M. Cerni Frances McAvoy Chory † Julia Miller Christo Mary Dolan Ciapciak Ann Lally Costanza Aileen Bemis Crowley Mary Mroz Dabrowski Kathleen V. Earley Margaret Covell Evans Joan Marie Sandrelli Freni Elaine Fogel Gilmore Mary Finn Goggin Elizabeth Healy Goodhue Anita Ward Gorczyca Virginia Devlin Grammer Joan McNary Guertler Catherine Meskell Guthrie Marie McGrath Hoy Madeline McLaughlin Hurley Mary McEttrick Jung Louise Fogarty Kenneally Nancy Foster Kommers Mary Ellen Harnett Lavelle Helen Hayden Maiella Mary Linnehan Maskalenko Mary E. McAuliffe Betty Ann Clark McCarthy Dorothy Quigley McCurdy Frances Nixon McDonald Mary Mahoney McDonough Jean Courtney McGinnis Maribeth Dumphy McGowan Rita Curry McMahon Elaine Geddes Messias Helen Tremble Moroney Elizabeth Sweet Noonan Patricia McGonagle Norton Corinne Neves O’Neil Mary Blood Phelan Barbara Barry Pogue Elizabeth McA’Nulty Pohlman Margaret McCarthy Prior Mary Rowley Elizabeth Casey Saulnier Jeannette Allard Sauriol Joan Mullin Scheib Joan F. St. Charles Rosemary Barry Swanson Ruth McGinn Tucker Lucia Ficco Valerio Helen Conway Welch Mary Cloherty Young

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1954 Nan Lynch Britt Nancy Dray Burton Marguerite McLaughlin Canavan Katherine McQuillan Canney M. Patricia Cochran Clark Alice Geishecker Cofsky Norine A. Cronin Helen M. Cummings Trudy Walsh Deane Muriel O’Shea Delaney Theresa McMasters Finney Barbara McGarry Frawley Christine Busalacchi Gaffney Lida McDonough Hawk Mary Corning Healy Agatha Sicari Kraus Anne McGovern Lenox Sally Bunyon Lynch Helen Hart MacLean Mary Lou Twohig Maloney Noreen Kane McCarthy Thelma Jamieson McCulloch Elaine Magner McDonald Kathleen Fennessy McGill Helen Murphy McLaughlin Claire M. Morrissey Lois Leitch Nihen Virginia Foley Noyes Maureen Manning O’Brien Genevieve Waitt Pastorello Patricia Cradock Perry Jean Charron Poce Mary O’Connell Racine Barbara A. Raftery Jennie Lifrieri Ries Jane Ronan Pauline Walsh Sheehan Alice Donahue Sloan Charlotte Smith Priscilla Church Tibert Patricia Flynn Towle Carole McInnis White Dorothy Sullivan Willett Edith M. Wolfsberg Mary Pratt Zasada

1955 Virginia Shea Acerra Joan Malloy Baker Jane Lyons Bernard Marguerite Donlon Boucher Jean Bresnahan Boyle Madelyn Kenny Brown Mary P. Burke Carolyn Bentley Carson Anne Sullivan Casey Marie Sullivan Chiarenza Margaret Lagasse Cohen M. Patricia Dwyer Dawson Marie Deignan Dempsey Winifred Doherty Claire DeLay Enright Dorothy Gaspar Esposito Geraldine Concannon Evans Joanne T. Fabiano Kathryn M. Fairbanks Alice M. Fellows Mildred Corcoran Feloney Jane Burke Furey Margaret E. Gardner Joan O’Sullivan Gearin Dorothy Navarro Geary Mary Connors Gilet Barbara Jones Hagan

Alyce Vincent Hanley Mary Gramer Hogarty Frances T. Kelley Maryanne Connolly Kerrigan Bernadette D’Anca Lazzaro Maureen Kennedy Leahy Eleanor Donovan Leonard Nancy Sheehan Macmillan Cora Ciriello Maggioni Barbara Mahoney Mannis Patricia O’Malley Markham Elizabeth A. Marley Mary J. Matthews Mary Mitchell Maurice Mary Magee O’Leary Rosemarie LaMonica Peduto Claire L. Pelletier Sheila Smith Pickett Nita L. Pigo-Cronin Vita Clemente Reagan Agnes Prior Reilly Rosemary Donohue Reiss Ann Kelley Ryan Caroline Perry Salvatore Jeanne Long Saunders Pauline Donovan Smith Grace LaFauci Taylor Jane Carolan Whittle

1956 Joan Houle Alix Marie Savoy Anderson Mary Ann Barry Baird M. Marie Kiely Boyle Maryann Pusateri Bracken Mary Lou Cassens Callerame Marie P. Canfield Bernadette Canniff Barbara Fiore Cataudella Ann Flynn Coakley Teresa Divito Cogliano Mary Anne O’Brien Cotting Virginia Robinson Cronin Barbara Gilmore Cunningham Anne Marie Cussen Ruth O’Neil Darling Josephine DeCristofaro Frances Wells Denzel Noreen A. Dimond Elizabeth Walsh Driscoll Barbara Derby Dugan Mary Hayes Ellis Clotilde Sheehan Farrell Rita Manzi Fauliso, MD Joan Hinde Feener Nancy Di Salvo Galante Barbara Burke Gallagher Catherine Daylor Granger Catherine Noon Haley Rachel Addonizio Hanks Eleanor Mahoney Harrington Elizabeth Andrews Hart Mary L. Hogan Mary Biggins Houghton Mary Clancey Kelley Patricia O’Reilly Kennedy Marianne Maguire Kerwin Paula Brennan Kohler Ann Marie Murphy Ladetto Jacqueline Rinkor Langlois Frances Macchia Lydon Eleanor M. Lynn Doris Kenney Mahaney Marietta Marchitelli Audrey Schiavone Mengert Geraldine Lambert Molloy

Eleanor Surprenant Morisseau Ellen Surette Morrow Ruth Hession Murphy June Prendergast Nussbaumer Marianne Heidt Ockerbloom Kathleen D. O’Connell Joan Mailloux Paille Joan Alves Pano Emily Snow Peel Louise Moriarty Quinn Mary E. Rice Grace Nuttall Rooney Maria Moscardini Sorrentino Marie DiBenedetto Spaulding Carol Ryan Supple Anne Kelleher Sweeney Susan McNulty Tibbetts Joan Dunphy Toussoun Irene Van Duyn Sheila N. Walsh Maureen Murphy Wilkens Margaret Nagle Young Fanny Love Ward Zambuto

1957 Reunion Total Class Gift: $101,272 Class Participation: 71%

Barbara Cammarano Balsama Joyce Russo Beaudet Genevieve Swan Benvenuto Carolyn Hardy Block M. Regina Bolduc Mary Lou Hinchey Bowen Dorothy Eagan Brooks Ann McMorrow Bruno Jane Sullivan Cadarette Mary Dwyer Carey Irma Crocetti Carter Claire Kenny Churchill Katherine Bemis Clancy Marie Murphy ClausenCorcoran Judith Curley Colbath Katherine Coleman Rosalie DeBaggis Crevo Olive Ellis Daley Carol Scotton DeYeso Phyllis Consalvo DiGeronimo Jean McNulty Donnelly † Catherine Mansfield Drummey Virginia Ferlisi Duffy Grace Laughlin Duggan Rita Hurley Fahey Margaret Breen Falcone Constance Lacroix Farley Joan Lynch Ferguson E. Phyllis Farrell Fitzpatrick Alicia Cushing Flaherty Brenna Hyland Flaherty Barbara Wogan Gallagher Cathryn Lane Gartmann Dorothy Bernardi Getty Jane McCarthy Gillis Gloria Goulet Gioseffi Irene Dillen Griffin Dolores Urso Haronian Annette Reynolds Harrington Susan Kelley Hebert Mary Louise Mahoney Hegarty Patricia Harrington Jaworski Patricia Donoghue Kelley Theresa Dobrowolski Klim Eleanor Fitzpatrick Larson Joanne Keating LeDuc Mary L. Lennon

Doris Wirtz Louden Anne Morris Lynch Margaret Kelley Lynch Judith Maloney-Boyle Mary McManus McCarthy Arlene Cull McCullagh Martha McGowan McDonough Joyce McCaffrey McGrath H. Patricia McWalters Eileen Burke Monahan Joan Mazzio Moore Janice M. Murphy Judith Kelso Nass Diane Pawley Nielsen Eleanor Heywood Norris Anne M. O’Connor Jean Thivierge Oliva Anne Arsnow Oliver Webb Allyne Leary Pecevich Kathleen Gennazzi Powers Mary Tallent Powers Mary Brophy Renehan Sheila Sullivan Reyna Mary Begley Rice Virginia Good Riley Mary Gardenier Ring Norine Forrest Robinson Carol Kelly Scully Mary Hession Sewall Jacqueline Taylor Smith Nancy Faron Smith Marilyn Camp Stumcke Mary Fran Sullivan Sweeney Alicia Solari Szabo Merna A. Therieau Martha Leonard Trask Carol Kirby Walker M. Manning Whitney Janice Pianka Wozniak

1958 Mary Skaff Akoury Barbara Ziomek Ambrose R. Patricia DeFlumeri Anderson Marie McClintock Barry Joan Costello Bedford Eleanor Rogan Bent Carolyn Nash Blair Mary Lyn M. Bourque-Staib Sheila Deignan Brennan Janice Dunn Brown Jane Sartori Brunelle Janet Murray Bruno Mary Higgins Call Mary Ryder Cavanaugh Bernadette C. Chiasson Jeanne Moriarty Ciolfi Martha Collins Anne Mooney Day Clementine A. De Angelis Suzanne Hart Deedy Joan Collins Drane Anne Cavanagh Ennis Anna J. Foley Lois Rizoli Forry Suzanne Doherty Gelinas Bernadette Madden Gibson Felice Taylor Glennon Ann Lannon Haley Mary Leonard Halpin Mary King Hanna Caroline Harney Harrington M. Elise Ostrom Howatt M. Barbara Mitchell Hynes Margaret Cullen Igo


1959 Barbara Plociennik Agostinelli Concetta Filippone Alduino Claire Smither Arena Joan Sullivan Bacon Elaine Brennan Bass Noreen Jackson Begin Petrina P. Biondo Lorraine Miniutti Bordonaro Mary Murphy Burke Mary Lou Maney Cahalane Patricia Cahill Ann Giberti Carriere Louise Gadbois Cash Barbara Dizoglio Catineau Rosemary Liberty Caulfield Kathleen Grady Cayer Laureen Murphy Clune Mary Downey Coyne Rosemary T. Cronin Claire Grace Crosby Sr. Mary R. Crowley, SND Carolyn Curry Dayton Mary Anne Lancian DeCarlo Dorothea George Delano Jacqueline Soeldner DeMeo

Elaine M. Donahue Christine Quaglia Ellis Mary Sherry Fritz Anne Early Giangregorio Alice Lawler Gildea Julie Kelly Halligan Marie Harzbecker HamiltonWorswick Phyllis McManus Hayes Carole Minton Hess Carolyn Flynn Johansson Ann-Marie Joyce Christine M. Judge Joan Petit Krzewick Ann Horgan Landers Rose Marie Connors Lanzetta Ellen Hayward MacCall Alice Ash Maglio Marie Morrissey Malloy Elizabeth Farrell McCarthy Joan M. McElaney Mary Arapoff McEwen Jacqueline Foster Morris Eleanor Breen Moynihan Clara Perdigao Nicolas Vera Pace Novick Suzanne Sweeney Oates Margaret Corcoran O’Brien Shirley Sampson O’Leary Maureen Dillon Olesen Virginia Gray Oliver Margaret Galvin Phillips M. Bernadette Seales PooleTracy Carolyn Swan Purtell Frances Colantuono Raleigh Rosemary Skenderian Reynolds Patricia Sullivan Sargent Maria Lanza Silvaggi Sheila A. Sinclair Evelyn Rocco Small Rita Cacchiotti Sorrento Michaela Sheehan Spillane Mary M. Splaine Dorothy Dockett Stumpf Mary Dolan Sullivan Maureen Timmins Sullivan Irene Maloney Supple Marie Shea Sylvia Joanne Murphy Valeriani Jeannine Houle Vigerust Dorothy M. Wallace Mary E. Whalen Jane A. Winchester Elizabeth Vena Zschau

1960 Maureen Frazer Alcott Margaret Walsh Brauer Madeline Rosati Brown Rosemary Holland Burke Nancy Hughes Busch Grace Crockett Bush Mary Sheehan Butler Margaret Morris Callanan Mary Ann Plati Callanan Barbara Costello Caparso Katherine Piskadlo Casey Marjorie Perry Cass Maureen Cronin Joan McMorrow Crowley Maureen Donohoe Cullen Madeline Hanlon Cunniff Priscilla Trombly Curtis Rev. Judith King DeCampo Cornelia Spencer DeLuca

Margaret Bruce Doherty Marie Bermingham Dorsey Adrienne Conley Dowling Eleanor Dunfey-Freiburger Joan Mullen Enriquez Judith Klein Etheredge Elaine Hayden Farrand Paulette St. Germain Farris Barbara A. Firth Sally Sheehan Flores Nancy Cahill Fraser Paula Wheelock Garrity Joan Cormier Hayes Maria del Carmen Murua Keilhauer Ellen L. Kelly Carol A. Klein Anne Marie Trepanier Landisi Jeanne Hunter Linxweiler Carol Delaney Looney Roden Elena Ciano MacDonald Jacqueline C. Malouf Myrna D. Masse Dorothy Donato McCaffrey Anne P. McGaugh Marilyn McEnaney McGovern Joan Glidden McGrath Carol DiZoglio McKeon Kathleen Hardiman McLaughlin Marie Fournier McNamara Mary Mullin Miller Elizabeth A. Moloney Patricia Flaherty Moore Sheila Ryan Morrison Maureen A. Murphy Anne Doyle Navin Ellen T. O’Brien Louise Joyal O’Brien Dolores A. O’Hara Mary Pruyn O’Leary Barbara Bonier O’Neil Mary Ann Devita Palmieri Leonora Verdoni Pappas Anne Pasquino Martha Donahue Patton Mary Jane Quirk-Bessette Frances Glynn Resca Eileen Fitzgerald Riordan Marie Foley Roche Joan-Marie Mahan Segota Christine Splaine Ellen Donoghue Stern Paula Cundari Swirbalus Kathleen Desmond Trahanovsky Marie L. Trask Mary Walsh Williams Lily Chin Yamamoto

1961 Victoria Alexander Anagnos Mary Marley Andrews Patricia McKillop Ash M. Laura D’Aloisio Augart Mary Frances LaRochelle Bellia Catherine Mahoney Bielawa Helene Roche Blair Dorothea Redente Bobinski Ellen Mahoney Bonhote Janet F. Bourque Brenda Hegarty Breen Helen Gallagher Breen Linda Hanley Brennan Johanne P. Brogna Rosemarie Malik Brutnell

Maria Piraino Burnham Susan Kelley Carroll Andrea Stone Clark Mary R. Conley Ruth Marie Connolly Margaret Dockett Copley Jane Manson Coskren Patricia Salmon Cronin Elaine Oberlander Davidson Helen Prescott Delaney Kathleen Dever Mary Brennan Devin Joan Lynch Devine Pierrette Gagnon DiVenuti Claire Lincourt Doherty Cornelia McHugh Doherty Anne K. Donahue Ellen O’Shea Donahue Maureen Sullivan Ferrari Maureen Daley Finnegan Carolyn Sullivan Fitzgerald Diane Sullivan Flynn Peggy Hurley Franzen Noreen Wynne Frizelle Norma Guglielmetti Gallagher Hildegarde A. Gillis Anne M. Hackett Mary McCloskey Hager Kathleen Friel Hall Kathleen McEnaney Heitman Martha Daughan Honan Maureen McKenna Horn Roberta Cronin Keefe Carolyn Clarke Kenny Gloria Fuchs Landy Kathleen Butler Lyng Carolyn Burns Maloon Ellen Reed Marcus Anita Giardullo Massie Berna Barnett McIntosh Mary McNulty McMahon Judith Minichiello Montes Elinor Bowes Morency Patricia Bean Nee Judith Kerrigan Norton Sr. Mary P. O’Malley, SND Mary B. Parent Carol Jones Regan Katherine Eastman Reilly Anne R. Rourke Cynthia Homsey Ryan Catherine Murphy Sanford Barbara Marshall Toomey Rosemary Sullivan Turner Carole Almeida Wunderlich Lily M. Young

1962 Reunion Total Class Gift: $30,940 Class Participation: 60%

Sally Manson Anderson Susan Dewey Anderson Joyce Connell Bachman Dorothy Harris Bagley Barbara Moura Bamford Eileen Barry Banta Fay Robideau Basmajian Kathryn Dougherty Bestany Mary E. Boyle Christine Suchecki Brennan Louise Shea Briggett Ann Harrington Brockette Maureen Baxter Broderick Judith Mazza Brown Patricia Gorman Browne

Barbara A. Burns Mary Liva Campanelli Sheila Whalen Campbell Anne Marie McMellen Carpenter Janet Hamilton Carr Mary Virginia Goodhue Chaplick Judith Hetherman Cianciolo Joyce M. Collins Judith A. Collins Nancy E. Conboy Margaret O’Keefe Coupal Judith Guilfoyle Coyle Phyllis Buckley Cullinane Joyce E. Cummings Helen F. Delaney Sally deCastro Dias Sr. Anne M. Donovan, SND Kathleen O’Donnell Dykstra Roberta Higgins Erickson Carolyn Addesa Faria Ann DiBlasio Farie Marie D’Alessandro Fischer Mary Butler Fitzgerald Brenda Donlan Flood Ann L. Flynn Priscilla Howe Flynn Mary Boyle Fox Valerie Binder Fullerton Ellen Menton Gardner Barbara Cashin Geoffrion Lorraine Calise Going Anne Kennedy Gorman Patricia Curran Gozemba Anne Forde Hanser Judith Doherty Higley Jean DeYeso Hobin Mary Jane Bush Hurley Mary C. Irons Anne DeAngelis Jones Kathleen E. Kelley Ann M. Kelly Suzanne White Kelly Jane Farley Kleha Elizabeth Dolan Landers S. Frances Kelley Levin Emily Phelan Listro Ann Masseno Loranger Mary Monahan Loveland Louise Murphy Maguire Clare M. Mahan Maureen P. Martin Janet Lynch Mayo Brenda Barry McCabe Susan Maguire McClory Joan Winn McElheney Joan M. McGowan Barbara J. McNeil Barbara G. Miletta Janet Unis Moriarty Alicia Mendalka Newman Mary Cerella Norton Maureen O’Leary Oates Susan Hatch O’Leary Marianne McGuire O’Malley Mary Bonier Parry Anne Power Parsons Ellen Kelleher Peterson Diane M. Pitochelli Mary Ellen O’Brien Powers Jacqueline Hingston Roberson Virginia Stebbins Seward Ann Mullaney Skelly Mary L. Stebbins Elizabeth Doherty Storms

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Mary Walsh Jacobs Joyce-Ellen Tulis Kaseta Jane Keating-Latus Patricia Quinn Keeley Joanne Donovan Kelly Catherine Kelliher Krueger Maureen Halpin Lalumiere Adrienne Fontaine Lamoureux Joan Murray LaTona Kathleen Whalen Leckband Maura Breen Leonard Rita Sotera Lilly Wilma Cerruti Lucas Mary Sullivan Mack Martha Egan Mador Elaine Mazzaglia Mawhinney Nancy Kelly McCarthy Suzanne McGowan Louise McDonald McLaughlin Carole Curran Meis Mary Cannon Michielutti Joanne Cannon Murphy Virginia A. Newton Ann Thomas O’Brien Joan Sprague O’Brien Marilyn Coyne O’Brien Joan Keefe O’Donnell Elizabeth Walsh O’Keefe Joan Forrest Palmer Pauline Gallagher Payonzeck Theodora M. Petrelis Jane O’Keefe Quinlan Donna L. Rosenbauer Joan M. Ryan Joan O’Donnell Schmelzer Anne Donovan Smith Claire A. Smith Dena Cassiani Smith Christine Callahan Sorgini Ilene Joyce Squires Sheila Donovan Standring Margaret A. Sullivan Margaret Macmillan Tis Nancy Coughlin Tucker Mercedes Shruhan Warren Florence Pigo Wendell Ellen E. Whalen Kathleen Cosgrove Wood Sheila Wynne

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Janice Bordieri Sullivan Nancy Dearden Sullivan Naomi Rousseau Sullivan Mary Hartnett Surrette Mary Ellen Waggett Taylor Rosemary Tipping Timoney Rosemary Barton Tobin Eleanor M. Vander Haegen Loretta Kontrim Walker Mary Ann Moran Wall Marie Gillespie Wartolec Pauline A. Zywaski

1963 Mary Courtney Alfano Jeanine Riette Beaton Joan Gross Benzie Susan Lane Bishop Claudette Houle Boisjoly Roberta Downing Breen Ann Bailey Brennan Thomas O. Eileen Walsh Buron Barbara Byrne Byron Maria A. Cardullo Mary Louise Powers Casavant Phyllis Capone Cavan Angela Cappadona Ciampa Nancy Mahoney Cohen Marie Amshy Collyer Dorothy Kibildis Conley Ann Connor Ellen Bowes Contreras Marilyn Walsh Corsini Sarah Gallagher Cotter Eileen M. Cunniffe Jean Hines Dalton Diane Paquette DeRosa Ann Slyngstad Dickson Ann Moriarty Dinneen Nancy Sullivan Donnelly Marie Hyland Doyle Carol A. Dupree Sr. Janet Eisner, SND Diane M. Ericksen Sr. Margaret Mary Christopher Evans, SND Ellen King Evins Sandra McGeoghegan Fareri Ellen Koehler Flaherty Ellen Connolly Flatley Virginia Miethe Forsberg Anne Chisholm Fox Rita B. Garant Helen McGoey Gavin Ellen Powers Geisler Mary Breen Gergen-Gray Annette Morante Gill Anne Marie Hyland Giroux Sr. Ellen M. Glavin, SND Joan Bulger Griffin Carol Scally Grigas Marie E. Gurry Claire Meldrum Haggerty Ann Mulligan Hagl Mary Ellen Leith Yuhas Hagner Ursula Harrington Hanlon Kathleen McNulty Hart Elaine Davis Hartnett Patricia Mooney Harvey Patricia Lentini Holloway Anne Cunnane Hughes Ellen Gibbons Hughes Elizabeth Murphy Hunt Mary Lynch Jurecka Jane Kelley Judith A. Kelley

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Judith Barrett Kelley Marie C. Kelley Mary C. Kenney Janice Dooley Keough Sarah Groden Kurzon T. Carole Williams Lachance Marguerite Lessard Lang Nancy Lafleur Lapierre Ellen Woods Laughton Margaret Burke Lee Mary McGauran Lenihan Marie McElaney Linz Mary R. Loughlin Cecelia Gallivan Loughman Ruth Hanson Lutts C. Janet McGillis MaiellanoGuzman Veronica Callahan Marsh Barbara Shea Martz Susan Cassidy Mason Patricia Bergin Matthews Eileen A. McBrearty Sheila M. McCarthy Cecilia A. McDonnell Patricia O’Leary McGrath Rosemary Kelly McGraw Mary Ellen McLaughlin Linda Scalfati McMenimen Carolyn Corrieri Mehigan Mary A. Mullally Margaret Hogan Mullen Mary McManmon Mulvaney Mary J. Murphy Joan Burke Nelson Dorothea Conway O’Connell Karen M. O’Connell Joan Quaglini Ottani Mary L. Pacione Ann C. Penta Elizabeth A. Perrin Rosemary Dunn Piper Mary Margaret Quinn-Devine Martha McGovern Reagan Joan Mullin Reed June Galvin Robinson Maureen Owens Roche Marcia Abdalla Rooney Mary Camden Rudolph Janet Lavery Russell Mary G. Ryan Patricia H. Ryan Priscilla Neville Scalley Rose Marie Zoino Schmitchel Elizabeth Stout Seaver Joan Shea Shaughnessy Maryellen Cullinan Sievert Maybeth Fandel Sonn Pauline Morris Stathis Elizabeth A. Stellato Claire Gastonguay Taber Carol A. Thomas Mary J. Breen Uek Maureen E. Walsh Monica McCarthy Ali Warren Carol Glowacki Wasilewski Marie Sullivan Whiddon Ann Mullin White Michele Hilden Willard

1964 Diane M. Allenberg Denise Beauchamp Archambault Cornelia Leadbetter Archey Constance Mele Baldman Anne M. Belson

Terry Bowes Bergeson Paula Resca Blake Rita Lockwood Boyle Camilla Robinson Broderick Judith Getch Brodman Helena O’Keefe Buccigross Beverly Bonder Burns Joanne M. Busalacchi Virginia Dunn Cahill Patricia O’Brien Carr Kathleen Keaney Cass Anita D’Amato Cobb Camille M. Cocozza Catherine Costello Josephine Grasso Crowe Georgia Iavicoli Wingrove Helen Conley Devlin Anne F. Donovan Marion Sheehan Ehmann Linda Dudovich Feeney Kathleen Kiernan Feltz Mary O’Driscoll Ferro Mary Caputo Fiorentino Marie McLaughlin Flaherty Barbara Lebedzinski Fraterrigo Jean Frova Mary Cribben Galvin C. Josette Gaudreau Maureen Reardon Gervais Mary K. Goode Barbara J. Gorman Elizabeth Cox Gravelle Maria Noble Guillemard Gloria Alicandri Hannon Dorothy E. Hanrahan Elin Sullivan Harris Gail-Ann O’Brien Houlahan Maureen B. Hynes Angela Rauseo Jackman Marianne E. Keohan Mary Ann O’Rourke Kleyle Mary Mason Kolesar Mary LaFlamme Kwiatkowski Pauline Beaulieu Lambert Barbara Quill Leary Marie Pazola Leen Mary Whalen Leonard Rosemarie Gundal Loth Marjorie Holland Lothrop Catherine Lenihan Madigan Ann White Mahoney Anne L. Mahoney June Carroll Mawn Mary C. McGowan Susan King Morton Janet O’Donnell Murphy Sr. Elizabeth Murtagh, SND Joan Murray Naake Marcia Gingrow Noyes Nancy Farley O’Hara Elaine Felos Ostrander Norah (Mary of the Angels, FMM) Pfeiffer Marsha Wilson Pilette Kathleen Palano Ray Mary Ellen Waldron Rigano Elizabeth Buckley Rodriguez Gail Sheehan Salvetti Sandra D’Amico Scola Susan Higgins Sheridan Joanne Wall Spillane Mary Ellen Harrington Sullivan Arlene M. Todd Josephine D’Agostino Tramonte Katharine Corcoran Trask

Priscilla A. Urann Julie V. Vaughan Yvette Richard Vinson Patricia Tipping Walsh Patricia M. Ward Winifred Welch Anna Saia Zimmerman

1965 Marie Sarno Alessi Bernadette Dateo Argenti Albertina Rossi Arrotti Janet M. Atkinson Janet DiGregorio Aucello Geraldine Driscoll Avery Catherine MacIsaac Barcas Ann Marie Deneen Barry Mary McGivern Bell Cecile G. Betit Sandra Murphy Bolduc Marcia Houde Briggs Linda Durgin Callahan Maria Pace Candito Geraldine E. Carney Barbara Trabold Cirone Cecelia M. Coakley Ann O’Donnell Connors Sandra Berwick Crowley Ellen Condon Cunningham Jane Shea Cuoco Julianne LaSala Cushing Geraldine Sullivan Dalton Judith Owen Dawley Maryellen Hayes Denning Loraine J. DiPietro Mary Roberta Curtis Doherty Mary Kiernan Doiron Kathleen McWilliams Dole Suzanne M. Donlin-Kelly Jane Donahue Eberwein Margaret Curran Elson Alice Hosman Evans Rose Pittera Faro Mary Lemieux Fitzgerald Mary M. Flanagan Ellen Flatley Nancy Davidson Fleming Carol Masci Flores Clare Shruhan Foley Helen A. Friel Virginia Conway Frisoli Gail Chapman Gabriele Judith A. Gerrard Jean Fitzgerald Goetz Pauline Burzenski Gosselin Sharon Silva Gouveia Margaret Wyndham Guarnotta Mary Brawley Hatch Barbara Keegan Hildner Catherine Ronan Holmes Marilyn Kane Hosker M. Cynthia Carolan Hurley Nancy McElaney Joyce Louise Colagiovanni Kazanjian Joan Mulvihill Kennedy Kathleen M. Keough Natalie Scalfati Khoury Ellen Newell King Julie Moscone LaCombeAntworth Monique L. LeBlanc Kathleen Shields Lovett Gail A. MacLean Carol Mannis Patricia Donahue Martin Susan J. Maxwell

Janet Nicosia McAllister Kathleen M. McCarthy Kathleen M. McCourt Elizabeth Roque McDonald MaryBeth Taylor McDonnell Diane Finn McGoldrick Blanche S. McGowan Joanne M. McGrath Frances McGurn-Fiorilla Jessie Kurcewicz McNulty Barbara Curcio Minichiello Kathleen P. Moriarty Mary Gail Pancallo Neroni Diane Corcoran Norris Louise Brodeur O’Connell Maryellen McEvoy O’Donnell Maryalice O’Hearn-Yafrate Leslie Cayer Ohta Martha Sullivan Osborne Louise Schuler Oviatt Carol Tratnyek Perry Pamela Pettinati Susan Lough Pikor Martha Flynn Pleshaw Mary Doherty Potamis Hazel Rotondo Potvin Lois E. Poule Mary F. Prendergast Pamela Price Punch Barbara Wordell Rabaglia Maureen A. Rocks Wanda Tamulis Rodgerson Mary Callaghan Rose Claudette Bedard Russell Mary Alessi Russo Mary Caserta Scholz Mary Duffy Scollins Maureen M. Shea Barbara Callahan Simpson Kathleen Dunphy Skala Kathleen O’Keeffe Skelly Mary Murray Sliney Catherine Tucker Smith Mary Lou Chase Smith Roberta Colson Smith Jean Ann Ryder Sullivan Mary E. Sullivan Paula Cornilovich Sutherland Mary Jane Teta Anne E. Toye Mary F. Treacy Paula Barry Turner Mary E. Vallely Rita Dillon Vargo Nancy Gorman Verseckes Maureen Crook Vinson Evelyn L. Wall Claire Cushing Williams Valerie LaCroix Wolf Eleanor Cahill Wood Diana Adams Woodruff Frances Jaworski Zaleski

1966 Christina Swain Abbey Collette LeBlanc Anderson Nancy McGinnis Anderson Ellen H. Baker Jane Collins Bellico Nijole Vaicaitis Benokraitis Joan Hurley Black Susan Coyne Bradley Lee Leonhardt Buratti Patricia M. Callanan Claire Gomez Callen Lucia Capodilupo


Kathleen Cahill Willwerth Marie Kenneally Wolff Juliet Hancock Wooten Suzanne Looney Yuskiw

1967 Reunion Total Class Gift: $72,810 Class Participation: 41%

Cheryl Babineau Alexander Madeline Accolla Andera Carol Ann Boniface Anderson Janice Vaghini Aranoff Annette A. Arena Ora Mathurin Aselton Agnes Norcross Ball Susan M. Baush Dorothy White Beck Elizabeth H. Bell Maureen Fitzgerald Bennani Marie McDevitt Biggs Rosemary D. McCrohan Lydia Stutts Burns Carolyn Nugent Campion Rosemary Murphy Chacho Irene Shortall Conable Joanne Duffy Conway Susan Armstrong Cooke Victoria Kowilcik Cooper Janet Cignetti Cormier Karen A. Corsano Eileen Connor Courtney Geraldine Bannon Creedon Maureen Cullinane Carolyn Scaglione Curtis Paula McDonald Dello Russo Regina Preziosi DeRise Cecilia M. DiBella Maryann Keenan Dietz Charlene Gough Dondis Rita Sullivan Edmunds Helen Hennessey Eidt Claire Fallon Laima Tubis Flynn Ellen De Gennaro Freeman Annette Caroselli French Anne Duggan Gean Diane Viera Giggey Sheila R. Goggin R. Joyce Bell Gregg Margaret Chasse Hallee Karen Flanagan Hannan Sarah Walker Harris Patricia Callahan Hays Anne Lawlor Hedstrom Mary Ann Walsh Hren Roseann Cerbone Innes Eileen O’Neill Joyce Sr. Mary T. Kelleher, SND Mary Quinn Kenney Janet Kolodziej Carol A. Kroker Sr. Barbara-Jean Kubik, SND Ann Hennessy LaBroad Patricia Mahoney Leach Maryann O’Brien Lord Joan Camden Lovely Nancy Burns Lynch Diana Sausaman Lytle Edna Slyne Mancias Elizabeth Kelleher McCarthy Estelle Donahue McCarthy Joanne M. McCarthy Marie C. McCormick Joyce McDonnell McDonough Phyllis Riley McDonough

Carolyn Head McGillicuddy Jane Leahey McKay Margaret A. McKenna Irene T. McLaughlin Dorothy Walko McManus Noreen McDermott Moreschi Patricia Shea Morris Mary O’Leary Moynihan Maureen F. Murphy Nancy Martin Murphy Ruth C. Murphy Janet Chamberlain Murray Kathleen Moro Nesi Martha McDonough O’Brien Anne E. Ollen-Smith Elisa Valera O’Neill Carol Gautieri O’Rourke Karen Figler Osterman Melinda O’Donnell Ostiguy Elizabeth Hayes Patterson Lorraine A. Plasse Christina Lovett Porter Marcia Grandone Powers Donna Chartier Quinn Marcia Rogers Ramsey Rita McColgan Richardson Frances Bryniarski Richey M. Lois Happeny Ridge Constance Lamontagne Ries Janit P. Romayko Barbara Potkay Rommelfanger Janet Balint Scinto Sandra J. Seekamp Barbara Martinedes Sheehan Jeanne Cahill Steiner Eileen Brosnan Stokes Melvina Najamy Strijdonk Lois E. Sullivan Carolyn Rinkus Thompson June Kelleher Tomaiolo Marilyn Burnes Wilsey

1968 Jean Demers Abdella Linda Loranger Aldon Ellen Brennan Anderson Margaret McCormack Anthony Patricia Tracy Avis Susan McKeough Blake Maureen Healey Burke Elisabeth LeBrun Burnell Cameron Shea Burton Marie McLeavey Cacciola Carol Tolson Calder Ellen Jones Christie Elizabeth Sullivan Cimini Elizabeth Tuite Clark Mary Hingston Conklin Jane D. Corcoran-Costa Carol Kemmitt Courage Charlene Phillipe Creeden Janice Doyle Cronin Julanne McCarthy Davis Rosemary Cooney Dean Ellen Simpson DeMarinis Kathleen Conlon Dunn Diane Bernier Fasching Kathleen McCarthy Ferreira Mary Roy Ficociello Deborah A. Field Elizabeth O’Hearn Foster Donna Dedrick Gagliardi Cynthia Harte Gately Cecilia Caputo Gauthier Donna Ghize Rodrigues

Diane Flussi Gittinger Margaret Trum Golibersuch Elin Gunning Grady Betty Jane Wokanovicz Greaney Georgia Corbett Griffin Mary Griffin Alice McDermott Gunn Theresa Chute Hansen Mary Alice Hayes Hantout Margaret Foley Harris Eleanor Gaughen Hernando Susan Grudzien Hewitt Elaine Carroll Hines Kathleen Finegan Holcombe Janet LaVallee Holden Karen Graham Holley Janet Mitchell Hoyt Sheila Barksdale Irvin Martha Talavera Jackson Elaine McNamara Jastrem Ann Fitzgerald Jepsen Diane Massa Kearney Katherine A. Kirby Kathleen Bocash Knight Julia F. Knowles Shaileen Sullivan Kopec Margaret Lanahan Kowalski Sheila Kramer Dianne Stackiewicz Kudrez Mary A. Lambert Patricia Farren Lapham Catherine McDevitt Lent Carolynn Healy Lewis Marguerite Fasy Mahoney Karen Pybus Maloney Pamela Quinlan Mateu Carol Schmith McDade Alice Mello McNaught Patricia A. McPartlin Mary Louise Woveris Miller Marianne K. Montana Patricia Niedermeier Moran Elaine Muldowney Susan Sexton Mulvey Ann Harkins Neville Lorraine Dempsey Novellino Dulce Manzanilla Ouellette Marie C. Pasquale Ellen O’Brien Perfetti Rose Giardini Rausch Sandra Papini Revett Peggy Sue Pease Richards Barbara M. Ridge Mona McQuade Ridge Patricia Maher Sabbey Jane Chiurri Scorza Maureen Murray Sheehan Joan M. Sirois Patricia Tinsley Steen Kathleen Lemoine Steuernagel Lorraine Cahill Stordy Eleanor M. Strang Teresa Gwiazdowski Strong Ann F. Sullivan Marie A. Sweeney Marguerite Brochu Turcotte Leslie Sullivan Turner Lorraine F. Vekens M. Christine Mixon Ward Pamela F. Waring Carolyn Jean Dupuy Webb Ann M. Whalley Eileen Grant White Martha Kiernan Wolfe

1969 Judith A. Alamprese Angela Dello Russo Allen Jocelyn Marcoux Allen Donna Collins Anderson Sheila A. Anzuoni Jane McGovern Barch Mary Fitzpatrick Barroll Lorraine Pickett Barry Sheila Barry-Oliver Kamila B. Barzykowski Carol Chapski Bonner Geraldine McKenna Bourke Margaret Boyd Barbara Gaquin Brandt Carol Mori Brook Kathleen Gilligan Burke Donna A. Butman Paula Garrand Christian Ellen Harris Connell Nancy Judge Connolly Jane Campbell Coviello Jeanne Cullen-Cronin Louise Neron Curran Joanne McDonough Curry Anne Morello Davis Lois Bober Davis Sheila Tuohy Delany Mary-Anne Puleo Di Marco Rosaria T. Difinizio Venuti Lucie-Anne A. Dionne-Thomas Maureen McLinden Doyle Dorothy Krupa Dropick Paula C. Duggan Sr. Mary M. Farren, SND Paula Guiney Fish Judith A. Fitzpatrick Mary Kinney Fox Gail Behrsing Garron Mary Lou Carter Gentz Anne Merenda Giardina Marilyn Kane Gilboy Kathleen Deary Glynn Barbara Quinn Grasso Joan Sullivan Gray Eleanor Stec Gualtieri Elaine Godin Hanson Susan O’Connell Hartwell Janet Morgan Hester Margaret Chang Holmes Barbara Lonergan Holtan Wendy Scott Hopkins Ann Uryasz Hurley Maureen Stone Jarosz Christine Anderson Kamerik Antonia K. Keleher Karen Kivlan Kilmartin Kathleen O’Brien Kingston Carol Ronan Lange Patricia Bova LaPlante Jane Welch Leard Susan Jordalen Leary Sheila Connors LeDuc Annette Prunier Leger Anne Marie Lemelin Leofanti Eileen Bresnahan Leonard Cynthia Chadwick Linkas Dorothy M. Lynch Jean F. MacCormack Marilyn Mishley Maglio Margaret Ellis McCarthy Claire Kearney McCorry Maureen A. McMann Linda Kenny McMillen Mary Minton McMullen Elizabeth Kibble McTigue

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Ellen Nevins Cataldo Anne Cooke Conlon Elaine Fowler Conners Susan Langa Cosgrove Patricia Palermo Crew Mary Jane Carey Cusack Marianne Lyons Dagher Katherine Daley Mercedes Kathleen Donovan DeFeo Kathleen MacAllister Delay Annemarie Dewey Elizabeth Donnelly Dickson Elaine Ducci Dinto Ann Grady Dockstader Margaret Shea Dooley Julia Perrone Dutton Joyce Murray Ehrenzweig Mary Jane Egan Elkins Jean Stanowicz Field Muffie McKenna FitzPatrick Marie Gallivan Fox Kathleen O’Grady Gardner Patricia Battles Gavin Ann O’Leary Gessner Jane Neary Gilligan Patricia Harris Grannis Anne Norton Grason Susan Pescatore Grillo Lynn Theroux Hall Janet Buckley Hanley June Kulisich Hansell Evelyn Brawley Hardiman Irene Diamond Hartmann Mary E. Hines Jane F. Hogan Carol Lutz Holland Carolyn Chouinard Huckins Kathleen O’Brien Kent Elaine Lacroix Killian Susan Farrell Klomp Barbara M. Kuzdzol Jane O’Donnell Lawless Judith Leahy Carol Burke Lindsay Mary Fitzgerald Mack Paula Manganelli Joanne DeNuccio Manville Deborah Trombly McCabe Elaine Mattie McCombs Mary DiPietro Menard Judith Sherwin Morrissey Elizabeth Connor Morse Barbara Dlugos Muldoon Jeanne Delude Newton Ann Erickson O’Brien Ellen Hetherington O’Brien Adorah Mbomi Ogunye Paula A. Pelletier Catherine Ward Pickett Gail A. Rein Maria Bernardo Rondeau M. Andrea Todesca Ryan Anne Duckworth Salipante Mary L. Sapienza Mary Bradley Saratora Barbara Blaikie Schott Maureen O’Hara Shupe Margaret Mary Harkins Soltis Jane Lambert Sterling Joan Hoar Tannenbaum Dorothy DeStefano Taraburelli Rita Sayles Tate Ann Norcott Taylor M. Jane Trayers Valin Rosemary D’Ambrosio Verri Mary Corwin White

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Joyce Dragon Metzger Jane F. Mosher Ann McCarthy Murphy Cornelia J. Murphy Mary Marino Murray Saranne P. Murray Sarah G. O’Brien Mary McNulty O’Connell Mary Doyle O’Connor Carol Kowalczyk Oliver Elaine McLaughlin O’Malley Karen F. O’Meara-Pullen Elaine Benoit Peckham Kathleen Hunt Phair Marya Kaluzynski Pickering Lynne LaBossiere Powers Caronanne Jenkins Procaccini Margaret Logan Randall Floranne Rossetti Reagan Diane Riendeau Joan Daly Ritterbusch Carolyn Robbins-Chipkin Ann Geary Roche Susan Sakovitz Rutherford Claire Hosinski Sanford Linda Breen Santry Patricia Perry Scarlata Nancy Walsh Scofield Ann Marie Pellegrini Seeley Mary Peckham Shalgian Frances Flanagan Shea Eileen Shaffery Shedd Margaret O’Leary Silva Carol Ethier Skill Arlene Lee Smith Kathleen Waters Smith Jane A. Southworth Gail Raczkowski Spitler Mary E. Splaine Diane Gilroy Stanley Janice McCutcheon Stelljes Rita M. Sullivan Irene Urbanowicz Surette Diega Campagna Therrien Linda Sheehan Valeska-Gower Mary Hennessy Van Gelder M. Elizabeth White Cynthia Cataldo Wiffin Rosemary Risio Wissing

1970 Margaret Zebora Allen Christine Price Antaya Mary Phaneuf Anton Clare Shaughnessy Balasco Beverly Coleman Banks Paula Carr Barry Elizabeth Tycz Basnight Mary Cournoyer Beddes Beverly Jones Benedetto Joan McPartlin Bennett Pamela Keefe Bourke Beverly Blackstone Boyle Mary Mahoney Braney Mary Beth O’Toole Brown Susan Browne Linda Dolan Buckley Karen Lucey Busenburg Jacquelyn J. Butterfield James Callahan Teresa B. Carrera-Hanley Karen P. Clancy Barbara Potter Clement Kathleen Toomey Cole Maria M. Connors Judith A. Corello

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June R. Coutu Susan Craig Margretta Buckley Curry Trina S. D’Angelo Doreen Kruczek Dauer Mary Ann DiGiovanni Jean Sullivan Donovan Denise Kelliher Drake Annemarie Berthiaume DuBois Denise Governo Dugas Elizabeth Lee Duncan Maureen Cummiskey Dwyer Carol Giarrusso Evans Alicia M. Fagan Eileen P. Fennessy Rose Ann Cruz Ferullo Anne E. Fitzpatrick Barbara Chesley Fleming Carol Senopoulos Forbes Carol A. Forest Patricia Ferguson Franke Denise A. Gagnon Geraldine M. Geary Valerie B. Gigliotti Marilyn Menn Glynn Susan Doherty Harrington Mary Christine Hayes Mary Delaney Hennessey Mary Phalen Hood Annette Theberge Jack Elaine Nahill Johnson Kathleen Trask Keating Joan Chiara O’Connor Linda Spadafora Kelley Kathleen Brauer Kennedy Nancy Kleniewski Denise Rondeau Klotzbucher Cynthia Quallen LaPierre Mary L. Lawler Esther D. Leonelli Ann Smith Levinson Katherine Etzel Lipman Dolores Wondolowski Lombardi Patricia M. Lucey Mary Loach Majorowicz Pauline Durkin Malvey Marie E. Manganelli Margaret Falk Mar Maureen Kivlin Mar Susan Hayes Masters Mary Stanford McCulley Sarah Secord McGrath Nancy Scipione McNelly Eleanor M. Miller Marilyn Miller Josephine Quinn Moffatt Mary Corcoran Neary Frances Ng Mary Nicolini Diane Dowicki Novak Linda Quelle O’Neill Carol Kelley Pacheco Justina Delaurentis Pedante Laura McMahon Perra Victoria Thomas Poppe Anne Dawley Powderly Sandra Cafantaris Pozniak Deborah L. Queenan Elaine V. Michaels Sandra Jewell Reilly Claire Mullen Riedl Mary Bartholomay Ritchey Michele Mullen Robbins Sandra Meldonian Robichaud Patricia Collins Ruane

Kathleen A. Salisbury Evelyn McLaughlin Scibelli Patricia Picard Short Diane N. Smith Rosanne Williams Solomon Mary Ann Waldron Staudter Marie Kelly Stone Ruth M. Strach Lois McDonald Stuart Katherine Roy Suffredini Anne E. Sullivan Martha Willard Sullivan Maryelaine Houseman Sullivan Charlene Untiet Switz Antoinette Theriault-Faucette Mary Wonsiewicz Thompson Sr. Susan Thornell, SND Frances Kellogg Troutman Mary Agnes Turvey Nancy Vaughan Van Deusen Elaine Lynch Vandebogert Karen O’Connell Vergoni Martha Mooney Waltien Patricia Beach Watt Maura Dolan Wilson Cathryn A. Wimett Cynthia L. Yee Eileen Leary Zewski

1971 Ellen Bergin Ahearn Mary Morris Anderson Margaret Malloy Armstrong Alana O’Brien Askey Holly Cutting Baker Mary Beth Lyons Bell Leslie Perry Blank Adrienne A. Bonaccorsi Saletta M. Boni Julianne Bova Mary Hammond Bowler Nancy Smith Bradley Margaret-Mary Dailey Bramley Mary Ann Breault Margaret Kirwan Bryson Elizabeth McCauley Burridge Marie Abbas Callahan Judith A. Caporiccio Catherine Carr Virginia Dowling Caruso Joan McDermott Cassiani Michele Harrigan Chaffe Judith A. Coffey Louise H. Coggeshall M. Julie Coleman-Burns Maureen Keenan Corapi Palma L. Cortese Marie Mancuso Cromwell Kathleen Murphy Curran Martha Ring Dailey Judith Bowker Degnan Joanna Marie Bukovich Dole Kathryn Ollis Donohue Cynthia C. Dube Deborah A. Ellsworth Marie Linnell Ferraguto Kathleen Babineau Flaherty Dorothy Walsh Fleming Kathleen Cummiskey Fothergill Lila Hibbard Foye Mary Martin Fredericks Ann Palermo Furgiuele Christine Lukach Garcia Rosemary MacKenzie Gately Christina M. Genest Marilyn Sims German

Theresa Gillis Paula King Goldberg Maryanne Gryboski Nancy Bouchard Hall Eileen D. Hardy Mary Kathryn Harrity Catherine Giammalvo Hawthorne Nancy Spolizino Healy Ellen Coughlin Higgins Liesel LaRoche Hodecker Suzanne R. Huber Ellen Ross Ingerman Irene M. Kearns-Buttendorf Janice Walsh Kelly Nancy Zollinger Kelly Mary M. Kenney Marilyn Roulier Kirby Marianne J. Kopaczynski Maria Sarantos Kowal Christine A. Kozak Denise Tremblay Lamoureux Margaret Fraher LeGendre Karen McGann Lucas Claudia A. Luchetti Ann Marie Lupacchino Deborah J. Lynch Jeanne Mulcahey MacEachern Karen M. MacIsaac Rosemary Hanrahan Maher Carol A. Makowski Rose A. Malfa Kathleen Kelly Maloof Mary McCauley Manzi Patricia Ryan Maslen Eleanor Matthews Dorothy E. McDonald Eleanor Roberts McGonagle Martha Barry McKenna Valerie Pepe McNamara Joy Duci Mele Mary Anne Mahoney Miceli Leslie R. Murauckas Susan Jean Murphy Patricia Wanders Mytkowicz Lorraine Lynch Nagy Susan Collins Nash Margaret Mulligan O’Brien Mary Harney Osgood Joanne McDonald Owens Marian Rabuczewski Pasquale Kathleen A. Philipp Janice Parker Pojasek Elaine LePage Powers Barbara Burke Price Lori E. Raleigh Jacqueline Dowaliby Rapisardi Susan Richardson Schneibel Katherine Kubik Scott Eleanor Mulvaney Seamans Patricia Mojcher Sidlovsky Catherine M. Sullivan Donna Eno Tompson Anne Klein Tupper Paula Henderson Von Euw Marilyn McDonough Walsh Anne Cummings Wass Elizabeth Reynolds Welfel Dalva Caira Yaron Cynthia Arone Young

1972 Reunion Total Class Gift: $54,920 Class Participation: 40%

Anonymous (2) Karen Kelly Al-Kinani

Jeanne Allen Andersen Cathy Zimmermann Angellis Gail Demerski Banach Alice Lyons Bertini Nancy Simpson Bielski Helen Krolides Bischoff Kathleen Martineau Bonsall Gail Moran Breaugh Nancy Roguski Brusil Margaret M. Burns Barbara Ward Caldamone MaryEva Candon Paula E. Carroll Rozalia Bobrowski Case Mary B. Barrett Chatel Joan Mercier Cicione Cathleen A. Clinton Rosemary Colson Donna Napoli Connell Sr. Margaret E. Cummins, SND Marguerite Debbie Linda M. Depelteau Patricia Roche Derba Rita J. DiGiovanni Mary Ann A. DiRoberts Linda A. Donahue Eleanor Sullivan Donato Margaret Cody Donovan Melinda Douglas Anne E. Doyle Jane E. Driscoll Justine Dombrowski Dunn Kathleen Whalen Dyer Joan Toomey Farmer Susan Finnerty Fessenden Joanne Aikins Fitzgerald Janice Bandini Fletcher Patricia M. Flynn Kathryn Matachinskas Fox Pamela J. Frechette Mary Lee Frisbie Phyllis V. Gauthier-Scott Christine Wondolowski Gerstein Susan Cimino Graceffa Carolyn Fields Grimes Elizabeth A. Hart Katherine Campbell Hebert Mary E. Hoar Margaret Ann Patricia Hoban † Eileen D. Hotte Ann E. Howard Deborah Tirrell Hurley Christine Peloquin Johnson Cynthia Ward Kavanaugh Ann Welch Kearney Ann Marie Keegan Mary Virginia Boyle Kelly Kathleen Kennedy-Kelley Jeanne Blum Kissane Denise Murray Kofron Carol A. Laboissonniere Kathe Wheeler Landergan Eileen Martin MacKenzie Ann M. Mahoney Deborah Doyle Maloy Donna M. Malvey Anita Sellew Mamoun Margaret E. Martin Judith St. Cyr Mason Mary J. McDonough Elizabeth A. McIntyre Genevieve Coppa Meegan Catharine Sweeney Mikitka Virginia Simmons Mullin Anne K. Pollard


1973 Anonymous (1) Janice L. Adie Jane Stoodt Attanucci Patricia Morrissey Baldwin Mary Wallace Baltren Mary McCusker Bates Joy A. Bergenthal Mary Connolly Berry Deborah Elliott Bloomberg Janet R. Bosworth Anne Marie P. Brady Cynthia Nicholson Bravo Violet E. Burch Noreen Diamond Burdett Mary J. Cahillane Diane Stacey Celata Catherine M. Clancy Nancy Novelline Clayburgh Rita J. Comtois Mary Jane Connelly Suzanne Colby Corey Mary Katherine Thornton Cronin Maureen F. Curley Karen D’Alessandro Jeannette DeJong Anne M. DeMatteis Susan Serafini DiGiandomenico Kathleen Czerkowicz Donovan Jane C. Dunne-Brady Jane Simpson Eggert Anne M. Eisner Dianne Plantamura Elardo Jane Nowak Fegreus

Evelyn Benson Fortier Rosemary Devaney Fowles Cynthia L. Gaffney Mary Watson Gavin Karen Cuddyer Gelzinis Pamela Andrade Gibbs Kathleen DeClemente Giorgi Alice Mernin Gravel Dolores Martin Green Mary Stigliani Gunn Deborah Delay Gustafson Cathleen Brazel Hall Karen Kattar Hallbauer Jane F. Hammond Mayre McGrath Hammond Catherine Voyta Hatfield Jane Docktor Haugen Marilyn Matthews Hausammann Elizabeth Asci Hayes Kathleen Godin Hickey Carol A. Hinchey Carol Cidlevicz Hollebeke Mary Ann French Howarth Francisca Onukwu Isitua Jeanne Hughes Joy Diane Pascuzzi King Judith C. Labran Ellen Desforges Lahaie Gloria L. Landahl Anne C. Leary Bick Mee Lee Catherine Gorman LeFrank Ann Mullahy Leonard Victoria Cheponis Lessard Lorraine Meuse Lewis Barbara Britton Limauro Joan Teczar Loncich Joanne R. Maceroni Anne Marie Skowron Mahoney Donna Marie Falcone Martone Joan Tirrell Maxcy Jane McCloskey-Ritz Michelle Cote McCourt Janis Dell McDonough Anne Stanton Mikulski Mary Harney Moniz Monica DesMarais Murphy Deborah Faris Nacewicz Karen Kopecki Nathanson Mary Jane Kilmartin Newbert Kathleen M. O’Brien Kathleen White O’Neill Marguerite Burke Peters Virginia Hand Pittsley Christine M. Polaczak Sylvia Quintanilla-Mikan Anne Lauria Rand Deidre Connolly Robson Norma Coggeshall Roderiques Ruth H. Roy Nancy Conlon Rubin Sally Ross Santos Ann Marie Marion Scalea Catherine Gambeski Schneider Marcia Haggerty Sharr Patricia Coss Sheldon Andrea Del’Olio Slish Karen Blake Slodden Marjorie Kearns Smith Kathleen A. Soles Kathleen Morin Somers Kathleen Kelly Strotman Angela Tracy Jeanne Sheils Twohig

Barbara Mulshenock Walsh Mary Ellen Gunning Whinnem

1974 Kathleen Tuohy Aldridge Deborah Shanley Anderson Halina M. Andrzejak Kalliope Foundas Badavas Mary McManus Bagley Nancy Bosworth Biederman Anne Comis Bossolt Frances Donahue Burke Mary Sullivan Burns Mary Perraud Carlin Pamela Mallen Carlson Kathleen Chane Catherine L. Chung Virginia Martin Connearney Mary Lou Crane-Ryan Edward Creutz Eileen Masci Cronin Patricia Browne Daly Mary Sullivan Davis Grace Siegel DeGregorio June McManus Denette Jane K. Donnelly Jeannie M. Donovan Susan Harvey Essig Sarah Keefe Femia Linda McKnight Flynn Helene G. Fortier Mary Quinn Gallagher Barbara Briggs Garrity Christine Jean Gibney Karen Capuozzo Gil Elizabeth T. Gilbert Ellen Crane Goff Diana Keenan Goroff Gail Moleca Grivois Patricia Hanrahan Jean Tutelian Harr Mary Holland Harvey Mary Cummmings Hatcher Jane G. Hopkins-Fisher Claire Hallahan Hunt Ifeoma Ikenze Diana D. Jeong Kathleen Carlo Joppru Laraine Harrington Keating Claudia Fasick Keefe Joline Fournier Kelley Kathleen M. Kerns Jane L. Kreinsen-King Kathleen Kingston Larson Margaret T. Lawlor Ann McCarthy Leaver Denise Quesnel Leed Anne Crowley Leete Carol Murdock Lilley Elizabeth Pugzles Lorch Mary F. Lukas Mary Kristie Maher Virginia Creedon Marhevka Anna Nguyen McCauley Catherine Christian McGue Suzanne Demers McKiernan Claudia Lemay Michael Roseann Lo Bue Morrison Kathleen A. Murphy Patricia Wood O’Brien Kathleen Cahill Paolucci Jane M. Power Mary Beth Fanning Pulsifer Anne Babineau Puricelli Sheila McLoughlin Ramirez Stasia Kolodziej Richardson

Donna Sims Rodack Lois T. Romano Patricia Brown Santilli Sandra Magnani Santinello Mary Ann Duggan Scaccia Donna Trent Scales Susan Barry Seseske Valerie Smith Sheehy Karen Kenny Skinner Carol Cocozza Skotnicki Madeline Smith Smith Aprille Query Soderman Christine Sommers Barbara Cawley St. Pierre Margaret Labnieniec Stewart Ann Fitzsimons Sullivan Eileen Murphy Sullivan Linda Federico Susi Ornella DiCenso Sweeney Paula Tatro Tangredi Mary Slafer Twiraga Kathleen Breen Vaughan Barbara A. Wall Rosemary Lonardo Walsh

1975 Anonymous (1) Frances Vacca Alvino Linda Ferrera Ausiello Karen Hume Baptiste Paulette Beaudoin Bouchard Miriam E. Brownewall Mary Ann Buchino Karen Cooney Burke Marilyn J. Buuck Kathleen Stapleton Byrne Susanne DiLiddo Campagna Joyce M. Caruso Cathryn M. Chadwick Susan O’Connell Chandler Jeanne Yee Chin Jane Boland Clark Anne M. Collins Kathleen M. Cooney Elaine Farris Cutting Drucilla M. Daigle Joanne B. Davis Lisa J. Economou Christine Prada Eissenstat Catherine Lally Erickson Donna Price Estes Mary J. Favaloro-O’Shea Pamela J. Finegan Maryann Iwanicki Fitzhugh Patricia B. Flynn Debra Diffin Fox Marie Campagna Franklin Helen Priske Gadbois Loretta Hambach Gailius Mary E. Grayken Gail McCarthy Graziano Nancy Leclerc Gregory Krystelle Kosciak Griskiewicz Mary Jo Leary Grubbs Maura E. Hagan Anne E. Harhay Lorraine Hucksam Hooker Barbara A. Hurley Carol Messere Kautz Anmarie Manning Kelleher Cheryl Murray Kelly Joan M. Kenney Karla Torkildsen Krogstad Denise Cynkus Leslie Donna Leuzzi Roxana A. Llerena-Quinn

Helene Schwartz Loomis Martha Gavry LoPorto Maureen McLellan Lovejoy Jeanne M. Lynch Gail Griffin Malone Claire Manning Anne Marie L. Martineau Mary Ellen Mathiesen-Tyrrell Cynthia A. Morency Eileen Aherne Muller Pauline Wise Munroe Dianne M. Olson Clare Walsh Paget Susan W. Pomerleau Corkery Marcia Comeau Porter Sharon E. Rabbitt Jean Andrewartha Ray Theresa Gulinello Raymond Melissa Campbell Riley Mary Gene Woods Ryan Mary Coakley Scully Katherine Dolan Sipala Martha Holmes Smith Kathleen Connolly Stewart Mary Ann O’Malley Taylor Marianne Marrinan Townsend Ellen M. Tracy Valerie Hogan Varner Lori A. Vaz Celeste P. Vezina Elizabeth Dolan Whitehead Dorothy Armelle Works Jeanne Bresnahan Yglesias Marie Petralia Zinna

1976 Susan J. Alfiero-Bavasso Jane Christiano Alix Elizabeth M. Allen Donna M. Angelo Constance Russo Arcari Kathleen Ambrose Barrett Mary Barrett Carolyn Bartlett Daneille E. Berzinis Lucinda C. Boaen Debra Crosby Carras Mary Pumphrey Cassani Patricia J. Chane Mariastella Dominijanni Cocchiara Diane M. Colozzi Eromin Josephine S. D’Alessandro Pamela Corradino D’Amore Deborah A. Deery Kathleen McInerney DeLoria Andrea Der Boghosian Mary T. Dewey Cecilia Cundari Doherty Deborah A. Donovan-Perez Lee Hackett Ferris Mary Keohan Ganz Suzanne Gaudette Guerra Barbara A. Gerardi Bernadette M. Gerardi Elaine Gibson Diane Castiglioni Goodman Mary Kelleher Grady Marian Regan Hamrock Katherine Wagner Hansen Margaret Mahoney Hayes Brenda Rusconi Hebert Catherine H. Jeannette Carol Denvir Johnson Elaine O’Brien Kelly Mary E. Kercz

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Diane Spencer Murphy Vicki J. Mutascio Ann L. Negrini Anne Marie Martowski Nolan Kathleen Scallion Northrop Patricia Coen Norton Elaine Workman O’Brien Christina M. Ouimet Bonnie Stinson Owen Kathleen Kelley Padis Mary Beth Phair Claire L. Pollard Jane Brophy Porter Monica Ross Pullano Ann Lisi Purr Constance Arnold Ramsauer Patricia King Reaves Judith Manera Refrigeri Marianne E. Ricci Susan I. Richard Marylou Robinson Jacqueline M. Rolnick Mary Ann Collins Ryan Eleanor Weldon Sauers Patricia Wright Seeberg Madeline Andujar Serrano Susan A. Shepard Jean Callahan Singer Janet R. Studley Maria E. Tarullo Donna Maria Ticchi F. Patricia McKenna Tobin Kim-Lan Tran-Thi Linda J. Tufo Cristina Giampa Valdesolo Mary Buell Volk Mary E. Wargo Jayne Switzler Warman Jane E. Welch Sharon Zywiak Wood

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Jeanne Magnan Larder Judy Morin Leahy Mary Kress Lemley Marie T. Lutz Jill Davis Malcolm Theresa A. Malo-Sprawka Maureen P. Martin Pauline Provencher Martineau Leslie Ferrick McCafferty Sandra Carlin McCormack Mary Ann Cummiskey McKenney Debra O’Neill McPhee Carmella M. Morteo Kimberly J. Nicholas Christine Ntapalis-Kafasis Shirley A. Ormsby Cynthia A. Raposo Kathleen Roake Raywood Jeanne Reed Mary Lou Leonard Regan Stephanie Kaldes Scanlan Nancy M. Spadorcia Jane Heffron Sullivan Elizabeth J. Taparowsky Mary Beth Claus Tobin Deborah Wood Utrata Iolanda DiCenso Volpe Andrea Quintiliani Wang Lorraine Shannahan Wenger Maria Reeves Whelan Margaret Finnigan Wright

1977 Reunion Total Class Gift: $37,180 Class Participation: 23%

Anonymous (1) Corinne Ryan Ahern Carolyn McClosky Albers Mary Cosgrove Allard Theresa M. Annese Sharon DiGiore Arbit Taffee Bisbee Leslie Panto Bulriss Eileen Casey Sandra Chelton Anastacia George Como Anne Fitzpatrick Cucchiaro Elizabeth A. Davis Tamara Kallaur DeBernardis Nancy DeJean Kristine Dever Barbara Donnelly Valerie Chamberland Donovan Elaine Piorun Eliopoulos Louise A. Ellis Ellen Kuppens Faherty Sandra E. Fiumefreddo Juleen Donovan Gantley Elizabeth Connor Hayes Elizabeth Sheils Howard Joan D. Kritter Susan Campbell LaChance Eileen Lawrence June E. Leeming Priscilla A. Maglio Susan Pion Martin Mary Ann McCarthy Denise M. Merullo Deborah Messersmith Jane M. Murphy Patricia A. O’Leary Mary Jo Skayhan Rogers Gretel Schneider Janet E. Semple-Hess

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Judith Shea Elizabeth Mulligan Stafford Mary C. Whelan Patricia Quinn Yetman

1978 Ellen Wolkovich Allen Doris Babcock Baier Christine Hoffmann Beote Helaine M. Block Virginia Brostrom Borghetti Catherine McDowell Brannan Donna Smith Brennan Eileen F. Brown Diane M. Derose Linda Fournier Devlin Martha Blakely DuBois Martha-Jane Ekstrand Anne Manning Finn Jane P. Flynn Martha A. Foley Carol A. Ghiloni Carol Madden Gill Jean Simon Goldstein Mary H. Herlihy-Gearan Mary Patrice Hanlon Hobbs Frances A. Johnson Sheila F. Joyce-Bird Margaret Kilmartin Anne C. Kleeman Elizabeth Kunz Korzec Linda A. Lineback Meredith A. Mason-Crowley Patricia J. McBride Lee Flanagan Meier Sandra Barton O’Neil Marcia E. O’Neil-Bowen Ardell Schmidt Patterson Helen Reynolds Powers Mary Duggan Roy Ellen Woods Ryan Mary Kalonas Slack Regina Driscoll Snyder Maryellen LeGrow Cole Stone Anna Barinelli Tirone Nanette Tobin Kathleen Misanin Valentine Mary Lou Callahan Von Euw Rita Fink Waldstein Barbara Anderson Morrison Watts

1979 Sandra Leonardi Arangio Mary Long Aumueller Margaret M. Benz Patricia Ryan Blackmer Lauren Bowerman Phyllis Kelso Bryer Kerry Gilmore Burke Marie F. Cannon Elisabeth C. Carey Anne Marie Carleo Jeanne L. Chisholm Susan Pelleriti Cleary Elaine O’Shea Collard Patricia Compagnone-Post Jane O’Neil Cook Patricia Sullivan Cooke C. Dianne Crawford-Flemming Carol L. Crittenden Rev. Susan Green Curtis Claudette Roy Dachowski Nancy Daly Sally Cloherty Dolan Mary Noon Doyle

Susan Matthews Epstein Mary Beth Evans Susan O’Donnell Fallon Ann Toomey Farrell Janet M. Fay-Johnson Lillian Malcolm Fisher Kathryn M. Gauthier Nancy M. Gibbons Mary Ann Gillen Carol A. Green Honora Hull Griebel Barbara Hover Jackson Sr. Mary Johnson, SND Maureen Chipman Kalivas Barbara Wilcox Keefe Madeline Neri LaFarge Bernadette Quigley Lavoie Marianne Leahy Viola Reed Limone Jeanne M. Mahan Eleanor Eliopoulos McGarry Maureen McHallam McGonagle Mary Ellen Wickstrom Michalak Anita Arayas O’Brien Barbara Connors O’Connell Marcia A. Olson Maryann Loiselle O’Regan Kathleen MacVarish Ottina Mary A. Parella Joan H. Pratt Ileana V. Puppi Theresa McCarthy Royal Mildred Hibbard Sartucci Paula Screnci-Vacaro Maryalice Paroby Smith Patricia Murray Smith Deborah Mourikis Tasoulas Susanne Reney Taylor Ellen Flaherty Ward

1980 Anonymous (1) Norma Allen Judith Carucci Bees Ann Marie Blute Carlene J. Brown Grace Y. Burke Julie Murray Campbell Tracy Campion Marion L. Cerrone Olga Christodoulides Janis G. Crafts Camille J. Cristello Terese Sullivan Daly Karen A. Davidson-Heller Laurie Davison Elizabeth Sullivan Evans Eileen Farrell Kathleen Clark Frieswick Mary Gesek Cheryl Gilman-Newton Lauren Goode-Kelly Carol J. Greene Genoveffa Palmieri Grieci Janet E. Griffin Kathleen P. Guerin Katherine Harrison Veronica Ecker Hatfield Barbara Watt Hokanson Dolores C. Hopper Darlene McConaghy Johnson Elizabeth Crozier Jordan Elizabeth Davis Kraft Therese Lahaie

Frances Lawless Beth Webber Lewis Leisa Rogers Marks Patricia Clarke McConville Mary Dehler McCusker Kerry A. McGill Stephanie McKenzie McSweeney Marolyn Moriarty Joan Murphy Julie Edgar Murray Judith Babin Nicholson Noreen McCarthy Nugent June Archer O’Beirne Agnes M. O’Brien Deborah S. Palmer Catherine Price Carole Johnson Schepis Catherine Gorman Stuart Denise Zelinski

1981 Mary Franey Aia Beverly J. Albanese Marion Avtges Anne Pepe Brady Virginia Brady-Mann Anne E. Burnett-Hidell Susan B. Campbell Ellen G. Canty-Ferrante Carrie Cusack Cashmore Elaine Cobucci Diane M. Cormier Patricia Tynan Daoust Eleanor DePasquale Paula L. Di Camillo Ann Ferretti Doucette Dawn Brenchick Dziokonski Ruth Doherty Everett Rita M. Fabrizio-Ledonne Patricia E. Fox Theresa Garnham Gauthier Diana Miniutti Gowen Eileen M. Hallisey Gertrude H. Harrington Sheilah Shaw Horton Barbara C. Howard Maureen A. Joyce Edith Staffier Kenneally Michelle Kiehl Lavigne Susan Phalen Leigher Sandra L. Mack Ann Rexford McClaughry Angeliki Siamos Medrano Valerie A. Megna Elizabeth Pastorello Morin Kathleen Kilday Moynihan Justine S. Nichols Maureen A. Poirier Antoinette Sandonato Patricia Powers Schneider Jo Anne M. Shire-Vitale Barbara Prater Stanley Mary McElaney Sueltenfuss Karen Milinazzo Taylor Donna Watson-Dillon

1982 Reunion Total Class Gift: $4,415 Class Participation: 18%

Susan Alves Sheryl Casinelli Amaral Judith Barber-Hunt Alda Costa Blackwood Donna Leger Bradley

Nancy Doherty Bradley Lenora Burke Debra Lee Caldera Margaret Johnson Curran Christina A. DiMare Karen A. Dittrich Mary E. Donlan Margaret Powers Dutch Karen F. Fosa-Salhaney Kathleen Joyce Gaudio Barbara Curtin Graceffa Claude Haikal Guiney Martha Murawski Helkey Claudia Izzi DePaolo Marie O’Meara Knox Robin Ann M. Krasinski Sandra Lee Lawson Laura Messersmith Hapgood Patricia Nichols-Cordero Jean Ciampa Nicolo Susan M. Peterson Mary K. Power-Burke Antonetta Sponpinato Robinson Catherine Ruley Mary L. Ryan-Roach Donna M. Sullivan Sheila Ferreira Sullivan Deborah Soucy Terlik Lorette A. Tiernan Roseann White

1983 Anonymous (2) Maura J. Begley Jeanne M. Bolden Victoria D. Bond Ellen J. Brown Joan L. Bruns Sheila Hemmerdinger Cataldo Mary Delaney Cogan Nancy M. Corriveau M. Elizabeth Cusack Denise Lally DiCenso Marion Brack Donahue Mary K. Donovan Geist Maria E. Gendron Maureen E. Hallice Charmaine R. Harkins Megan Shannahan Hovsepian Margaret Chiacchieri Jemison Noella Langlois Kloppenburg Beverly T. Mack Mary Alice Maloney Margaret McKenna Mangaudis Tracy Caldwell Martinez Marybeth McCaffrey Mary Lou McGinn Mary de Paul Neagle Mary D. Olsson Mary A. Palleiko Estelle A. Paris Caroline Perrone Joanne O’Hara Pinkess Diane G. Prentiss Joyce Gorman Romanow Rita Dollard Santom Marilyn Altieri Scimone Kathleen Hall Sims Janice Woodbury Sliby Paula V. Smith Kathleen Finn Souza Paula M. Souza Stefan R. Strojwas Catherine M. Woods


Catherine Cadogan Abbott Valerie Pelham Belcher Evelyn M. Callahan Sandra L. Coy Margaret A. Critch Katherine Elliopulos Crowley Mary Jane Maciejko Cuzzupe Lenore Merullo DelVecchio Amy C. Dempsey Elizabeth A. Donovan Anastasia Barrett Edmonston Janet P. Farrell Joanne Ridge Flatley Ann Foster Beth Nutter Gamache Margaret Pease Giaramita Marie Huppuch Susan Buteau Janik Patricia A. Kennedy Kathleen L. Keough Elizabeth A. Kilday Rita Krasinskas Kuzdeba Diana L. Logan Susan Kiritsy Lynch Catherine T. Manning Lisa A. Matrundola Donna L. Mayhew-Polayes Susan Dunn McGurk Josephine M. Micieli-Rollka Marie Lawlor O’Leary Margaret A. O’Toole Deborah Hayn Paine-Motyl Jane Nealon Panariello Marian J. Paschal Phyllis L. Phelan Ann Salk Rosenberg Sheri Drapeau Seaha Kathleen Mandile Sher Patricia Kelly Simski Sarah Sprogell Elizabeth L. Sullivan Mary Beth Thomas Sandra Buteau Warshauer Mary Willett Kathleen L. Williams

1985 Tina Aiello Linda Baker Sandra L. Berkley Anne McDonough Black Claire McCarthy Boland Catherine M. Bove Alice Hathaway Brown Lisa Herman Burns Sr. Mary T. Cahill, CSJ Jeanne Collins Ceglarski Suzanne M. Christie Nancy Ferreira Conklin Patricia Babine Crane Carolyn Cronan Cathy A. Diffin Janet M. Doran Daniela DiBona Faia Karen Gallagher Giangrande Janice Morales Grace Isabel McMorrow Hanekamp Peggy S. Hanlon Hazel K. Knight Madelene Saltis Lambiris Colleen Shea Lefthes Susan M. Longobucco-Hynes Deborah Flannery McCarty Nancy L. McCone

AnnMarie Murphy Nagelin Margaret Sheehan Norton Florence Murphy O'Brien Jeanmarie Hines Queenan Susan J. Reddington-Cohen Barbara Thieme Tolliver Teresa Taskey Turner Stacey Taylor Williams

1986 Jane Sheridan Briscoe Anne McCurley Colorusso Mary F. Coneeney Margaret Kelly Curry Rosemary Howard Daggett Mary M. Dawley Kelly A. Fox Marian F. Granfield Lisa Boyle Grealish Constance G. Grew Heidi L. Gustafson Margaret Goldrick Kudla Anna Schiavo Kusmin Margaret T. McCarthy Michele Poirier Mozzone Constance Train Murphy Elizabeth A. Murphy Joanne Kimball Penezic Kathleen A. Pfeiffer Ann Marie Mullane Ramey Lisa Guida Resnick Suzanne S. Roche Lois C. Schuster Catherine Dolan Spahr Lois H. Swietnicki Julianne M. Toomey-Kautz Pamela Wing Tricca Mary Bernard Vallee Ann Morris Zaia Anita F. Zompa

1987 Reunion Total Class Gift: $13,620 Class Participation: 12%

Anonymous (1) Mary E. Allen Judith A. Boudwin Jill A. R. Cadigan-Christenson Renee Loayza-Damergi Barbara J. Deveau Donna Battey Fish Kathleen M. Walsh Martha R. Horsefield Ellen Casey Mavuli Anne O’Day Mayhew Anne M. McGrail Deborah Wallace Moore Michele M. Moscone Karen Day Narciso Patricia Toomey Norton Lisa Majeski Pedersen Tefta Perikli Paul R. Plante Jerrolyn Lee Simpson Elizabeth E. Sughrue-Sneirson Martha McSorley Susi

1988 Carolyn J. Abel Susan E. Atwater Florence E. Baker Geraldine Bevilacqua Michelle McMullin Bowlin Mary E. Brady Lisa Picard Brandano

Anne H. Cavanaugh-Sawan Helen Welch Clinton Barbara Richard Conlon Patricia Gay Coyle Katherine A. Daley Maureen Kilmartin Demers Debra LeBlanc Demeule Francine C. Edwards May Y. Fung Bette-Ann Kuhn Hickey Robin L. Izer Marguerite Ferreira Juliano Bernadette Kennedy Linda Daley Kuniholm Elizabeth Sullivan Kupcinskas Antoinette Murphy LaPorte Karen P. MacDonald Elba Pacheco Marcillo Tara Cronin Mickela Joanne DiGeronimo Migliaro Constance A. Mills Cynthia Morrell O’Callaghan Laura Smith O’Connor Cathleen Daley Pleadwell Kristen McGee Ramsey Francesca Cardullo Sibble Elizabeth J. Spear Paula Reney Stookey Ellen Toomey-Mathews Pamela Fish Torpey Kathleen Quinn Votaw Bobbie J. Williams Phyllis Risman Winer

1989 Elvia B. Angulo-Teixeira Deborah E. Bartlett Linda J. Beaver Anne M. Brutnell Susan Perry Caponigro Donna M. Carey Terry T. Charlton Helen T. Clarke Mary Sharkey Deveau Susan E. Gartland Carol Wilbur Gordon Rosemary K. Immig Christine Humphrey Keane Kathy Damphousse Manganaro Paula McCallum Esther Cunningham McMillan Sarah Boutiette Mongeau Marianne T. Morrison Linda Dingfelder Nielsen Patricia T. O’Connor Jennifer S. Puccetti Sandra Skovron Ray Gail Stegmaier Rousseau Angela Riva Seelig Lisa Surprenant Sequeira Sharon L. Sullivan-Puccini Andrea von Kuegelgen Tooker Patricia Vesey-McGrew Sandra P. Wooldridge

1990 Jo-An Perry Aston Margaret A. Baldwin Anne Tysen Berard Julie Nolet Berthiaume Elaine C. Capobianco Karen McEachern Cass Nancy Ward Cole Cherilee Doucette Colonna Kathleen A. Coviello

Francesca T. DeVellis Sandra Mann Distaso Carolyn O’Neill Dolan Rose I. Donovan Lynn Crisci Gaudet Stephanie Francis Gill Dayna Woolley Hammond Loretta Harrigan Joan H. Hill Lynn Ward Kenney Mary Ellen Kudera Elena Lindor Alice Cormier McGrail Luiza Martins Olah Pauline Coutlis Papadopoulos Katherine K. Regan Ann E. Sheehan Susan Bugnacki Stewart Marjorie E. Weiner Carolyn L. Wortman

Shirley Freitas Eaton Paula Conley Eggert Beth Anne Breen Holman Jane Raybould Kelly Robyn Yonker Kral Zigrida B. Kruckovs Rosemary Kilduff Lambert Patricia Lawson Christine Derosa Lowell Lisa K. MacDonald-Devine Jane M. Maguire Erin K. Maloney Joanne F. O’Brien Carmel F. O’Leary Pamela M. Oppelt Maureen McCaffrey Payne Kimberly Gordon Rippy Marie E. Sheehan Susan Frank Sordello Pamela K. West Carolyn Ennis Southwick

1991 Mary Lou Bonasia Maureen E. Cahill Mary A. Cummings Michelle Morgan Dhanda Christine Brosnihan DiGregorio Paula M. Dolliver Marian Donovan Colleen Durkin Earley Kathleen Federico Carolyn M. Francisco Barbara Yacoubian Heseltine Donna Mae Kelly Cristina Quinchia KlavinsWinsor Charles LaFauci Mary E. Levine Frances A. McNulty Brenda Walsh Mosetich Lisa Stasio Murray Catherine M. Player Elizabeth C. Preston Michelle Wyman Witt

1992 Reunion Total Class Gift: $1,800 Class Participation: 8%

Jane Donnelly Bastian Cristina Favazza Brancaleone Ellen Loew Campana Carolyn Caveny Joan L. Connors Susan M. DaSilva Heather M. Driscoll JoAnn M. Haynes Lorraine McArthur Jennifer M. Page Jacqueline A. Rheault-Lipsy Helen J. Torpey

1993 Anonymous (1) Kathleen T. Arrigal Chalita Belfield Jennifer Busby Berry Mary McCarthy Beswick William F. Brazil Judith A. Brennan Salvatore Caraviello Richard E. Caswell Paige K. Curran Susan M. Curtiss-Anderson Luisa Dello Iacono Diane DiGirolamo

1994 Anonymous (2) Michelle Newton Ambler Janet Stone Blakeley Sally Steele Brochu Madonna M. Brogan Cynthia S. Chow Janine E. Collymore Heather A. Dauphinee Carol Gleason Dignan Shelagh D. Dunlap Robert W. Ellis Kathleen P. Kelley Ann R. Kelly Julie Boutselis Knight Susan Prentice Kossler Heather Cocotas Lacey Barbara LeClair Norma J. Mahoney Susan Burke Mattera Marion Tirrell Morgan Tana Jenkins Portal Maureen Buhrman Rigazio Mary Rooney-Belmonte Dawn M. Rose Joan G. Satter Jeanette A. Vernon Janis E. Wheeler Jennifer L. Wheet

1995 Anonymous (1) Patricia N. Adelmann Jeanne M. Belekevich Robert G. Chevrier Joanne Williams Coffin Aimee E. DeCoste-McAlpine Jennifer Mitchell DeMello Alice Comella Duhamel Sonia T. Edghill Kathleen Emery Farmer Priscilla F. Gardner Etelvina G. Giles Sara Brennan Hodges Valerie Greenwood Holland Diane F. Hutchison Rose-Marie Jackson Clare Donnelly LaMorte Mary E. Littlefield Jane M. Lloyd Joan McMahon Marathas Patricia Lieberman McKay Charlotte M. McMahon Joanne M. O’Connell

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Michelle Morelli Pullano Diana Steinbock Sabados Christine J. Sartori Mary Ellen Schumann Elaine G. Swain Anne Tortorici Joan E. Traverse Walter R. Welton Mary H. Wood

1996 Sandra S. Ackerman Terry E. Bass Alaine Bettencourt-Portnoy Patricia A. Burns Elizabeth Ciccolo Susan E. Coppola John P. Costello Kevin P. Coyne Marilyn Daly Elizabeth A. Desjardins Gina DeVivo Brassaw Susan E. Doherty Kathleen T. Driscoll Suzanne R. Dube Lisa M. Farrow Jo-Ann E. Grandchamp Cynthia A. Hebert-Callahan Robin T. Kozachuk Elaine Roche Lewis Marie F. Macrorie Cherylann L. Matthews Gerald C. McCabe Nora T. McDonnell Deborah M. McKinnon Matthew J. McKinnon Michele Gagne Meaney Ann Coddaire Morrill Carolyn Mansell Murphy Michael F. Murphy Stephanie LaRoche Musial Anna Muti Deirdre I. O’Shea James Patterson Diane P. Peluso Nelsy Holmes Peppler Linda S. Peterson Frances Byrne Poirier Ralph C. Salamone Catherine Samuels Douglas J. Smith Marci Harper Stephens Carol F. Sweeney Suzanne Swift Mary Titsworth Visnauskis Marjorie Miller White Oralee A. Winslow Brenda K. Wong Letitia Sales Zupkofska

1997 Reunion Total Class Gift: $4,126 Class Participation: 9%

Jennifer Guiducci Anderson Carlene T. Bailey Jim W. Baldinger Arline Bernabei Broberg Ann Roche Campbell Loretta E. Cavagnaro Bethany Clemmey Colburn Frances Corcoran Kathleen Cormier Kathleen A. Dion Terrence M. Dymek Mary A. Faunce

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Janice M. Gallant Linda Parsloe Green William E. Hanson Carmella Hutchings Vida A. Ivanouskas Brian R. Jeannotte Sland Jean-Pierre Kelli Chapin Kennedy Helen J. Smirnoudis Kimeria Cara M. MacDonald Paul Madden Heather Maxwell Mook Carol A. O’Connell Rebecca L. Perkalis Terese R. Peters Magdalene McNabb Purcell Jennifer A. Robinson Melissa J. Tremblay Jennifer Meuse Vohora

1998 William S. Ashmont Deirdre F. Bradley-Turner Barbara J. Casarano Paul E. Casey Carole Faherty Cataldi Ping-Kam Chan Carol Hedbor Conley Elizabeth Whatley DeBellis Nancy M. Dolan Paul V. Drago Elizabeth Kuchinski Elwell Amy M. Grant Mary P. Greene Denise Lowney Hanlon Louise Salemi Hannam Mary Hosten-Hall Pamela Reilly Hurley Rachel Breed Janssen Debra A. Johnson Jennifer Anne Baker Jones Robin Brogna Keough Linda Paolini Kostigen Kimberly Simpson Manning Angela Mauceri Sheldon Maysles Sheila A. McClorey Richard McDonald Jayne McNulty Luciann Taibi McPherson Sandra Ming-Wilks Carol Soule Minkwitz Christy J. Narkun Alison Ward Nyhan Gina Espinal O’Connor Donald J. Pacheco Paula J. Papineau Brenna E. Pomeroy Mary E. Quinn Dorothy Rosa Susan Ashness Rousakos Deirdre Driscoll Schiefen Donna L. Sinclair Jane Smallcomb Marguerite Snow Allen J. Wilson Sandra Tzitzenikos Wilson

1999 Gladys Echevarria Alvarez Alexis A. Arapoff Mary Ann Quinlan Bonanno Sarah Caprio Kathleen Kerrigan Caulfield Thomas Cavanaugh Eda Cellucci Flate

Kim Flaherty Gagnon Ellen Betters Goderre Maureen O’Neil Hasz Eileen F. Hugo Julie Gowey Jacobbe Deborah Kilroy Glenn W. MacPherson Elise Delaney McHugh Sandra Hawkes McMath Elisa Andres McNeil Deborah Burt Meggison Donna L. Misiaszek Arlene Trodden Moynihan Kathleen O’Brien Murray Crystal Whitman Neel Tracey Thibodeau Osborne Pauline M. Paste George C. Prehatin Frederick H. Robbins Diane Mirski Rushton Debra M. Shea William F. Spear Kathleen R. Sullivan Patricia R. Tilden Lucille Kramnick Tkachuk Clare True Weissman Ursula R. Wilcox Donna O’Loughlin Wilkinson Karen MacKinnon Zingg

2000 Anonymous (2) William A. Allen Donna Lagasse Andrews M. Susan Cannon Anello Denise M. Boyea Donna M. Breen Mark E. Byrne Linda Dignard Cadenelli Melinda C. Camara Angela R. Cappello Jia L. Chen Fay Lombard Ciaramitaro Julia A. Concannon Juliann Corey Janice DellaCroce Darlene M. Dowdy Joan Baldo Farrell Paula Anglin Freni Karen Tyler Giffen Tyrone F. Graham Gloria J. Hicks Helen Wilson Holbrook Megan Houpt Natalie Adrian Isbitsky Steven A. Iskra Linda B. Kennedy Frances P. King Kim DeClements Lamagna Donna Krusz Lopez Paul S. Mackey Jane E. McCurdy Susan McDonough Jennifer C. Murray Rev. William C. Palladino Linda Bartley Reedy Robin R. Rider Kimberly Sarno Gail Callanan Sebet Carol Bowman Spooner Lu Petrosian Sutherland Janet Albanese Sweeney Jane P. Theriault Carol L. Timberlake Russell W. Wilson

2001 Anonymous (1) Phyllis Brown Angelina Caruso William J. Cavanagh Jennifer Clare Cummins Elizabeth DeMarco Verna O. Denny MaryEllen Sheehan Deraney Kathrin Doyle James Dudley Karen M. Eames Nancy Forney Glenn B. Goldman Heather Jones Gombos Maryellen Howe Andria Lema Katherine M. McKenna Janet Means Lou Ann M. Melino Anita R. Murphy Erin Farmer Noonan Lauren Milch Oleksyk Raeleen F. Parsons Danielle Radford Ray Daniel Rizzo, Jr. Kathleen Beames Rusley Maria C. Spinale Ellen Sweeney Sharon Lovely-Hart Taubert Elizabeth A. Ward

2002 Reunion Total Class Gift: $1,940 Class Participation: 7%

Anonymous (1) Catherine Hahesy Adams Virginia Cebula Berthel Carrie M. Brown Carmen Falcon Carrion Betty K. Chin Maura Giguere Deptula Loretta M. Dicenso Jennifer Tobin Foss Kristle L. Gagne Nicole C. Grenon Laurie Swan Guange Kerry Travers Lynch Donna Z. Niles Kathleen A. O’Connell Susan Guarente Regan Nuvea Santos Pamela A. Simone Christina L. Sullivan Phally Ty Aileen Gardner Waite Karen Levine Wayne Sarah S. Wong Rouba A. Youssef

2003 Kathryn Alpert Colleen Ammerman Karen M. Annetti Diane B. Croswell Danielle M. DiRosa Hong Do Michelle D’Souza Elaine M. Enright Debra A. Faria Maura C. Ferguson Krista L. Georges Kathleen A. Getchell Stephanie L. Guarino Leslie A. Harlor

Regina L. Hoell Sandra A. Hogan Ann Jaroncyk Kathleen Riley Kinneen Michele Mulkerne Kurtz Sarah E. LeBlanc Karen Daly Look Julie A. Maher Mary E. McCann Eileen M. McLaughlin Nicole T. Mikalauskas Maria D. Montero Elizabeth J. Moran Deborah L. Mylott-McKinnon Dorothy Pedersen Joseph A. Restino Brieean Riley Patricia Schuchard Kelly R. Sweeney Maureen E. Thomassen Susan D. Thompson Elizabeth A. Turner Erica A. Waite Kathleen Davis Young

2004 Anonymous (1) Margaret M. Bernazzani Kerry E. Blazon Therese C. Bradley Caroline Monti Bradshaw Maria C. Brough Joann Brown Kathleen A. Cook Marina Dang Patricia LaClair Diglio Denise Dixon Karen Doherty Mary Faretra-Bentson Lisa M. Fernands Kaitlyn J. Foley Tracy F. Gardner Susan B. Grenon Andrew W. Hanley Michael J. Harding Keri-Rose Harkins Annie Hatcher-Jones Robert Kane Maureen G. Lewis Lucy M. Martins-Jackson Alexis Mastronardi Julianne Mazzawi Kevin McCullagh Jean M. O’Halloran Justin M. Prairie Julianne Qualey Karen Schneider Judi Shooter Kathleen St. Cyr Elizabeth Teixeira Anne Marie Gay Theodore Hieu M. Vu Diane Wadel

2005 Meghan E. Brennan Geoffrey Brewerton Casey Cartwright Patricia Cataloni Robin Brower Copertino Heather Decker Catherine DesRoche Nora Byron Dolan Barbara Donovan Kelly M. Dunn Alexis Edwards


George Goss Shirley Imbergamo Timothy J. Kane Meghan T. Kaste Sasha D. Kline Marisa Lauria Rosemary Leone Nicole Lortie Susan MacKay Rosemary McAndrew Nimit B. Nathwani Daniel Panaggio Gerard F. Sloan Elizabeth M. Tompson Aliece Weller

2006 Colleen Armstrong Regina K. Dagher Barbara M. Digirolamo Alaric Frazier Amy Goodrich Molly Honan Kymberly Jefferson Sherilyn Levy Laura K. Mason Courtney Mercier Stephanie M. Ruest Jessica Zaks

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Elise Arsenault Lindsay Baber Lauren Bakis Brian Blaney Kaitlin Bloomstein Lucy Borgheiinck Kaylene Camara Daniel R. Carey Melissa Carruth Jolie Condon Susan M. Cunningham Erin M. Dalianis Megan E. Dusel Carlo Faccini Leah Flanigan Jeff Gore Michaela M. Greene Paula M. Hagerty Brianne Ingalls Emily Kuhlmar Christopher Leonardi Kari Lynch Elizabeth Maris Shawna A. Melin Robert Nelson Erika L. Osorio Nicholas Papadopoulos Kristen Parisi Shardae Parker Chelsea Pingree Andrew G. Quinn Margaret B. Reid Holly Rosa Kathleen Smith Joanna Sullivan Valerie A. Sullivan Rebecca Swan Michael Valanzola Steven Van Zandt Holly Vassar Karis Yusavitz

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EMPLOYEES, FRIENDS & PARENTS Emmanuel College proudly recognizes the generosity of the Emmanuel community and friends who supported the College with gifts during the fiscal year: Employees Anonymous (6) Helen E. Ahearn Diane Arathuzik Krista Aslanian John J. Aversa Cheryl A. Bailey Gouri Banerjee Carlos Barrera Lorraine F. Barry Joyce Benenson Sarah Allen Benton Shauna Billings Shannon Blakely Marsha T. Botros Fr. Stephen Boyle Deirdre F. Bradley-Turner ’98 Christina Broderick ’07 Neil G. Buckley, Jr. Lazaro Camacho, Jr. Suzanne Lavoie Carty Louise Gadbois Cash ’59 Carolyn Caveny ’92 Geraldine Chalykoff Linda Chhouy Ann Marie Connolly Paula Connolly Patty Corriveau Doug Crandall Mirtha Crisostomo Sr. Margaret Cummins, SND ’72 Paige K. Curran ’93 Justin Cusce Michelle Cutler Ellen Daley Daniel Darcy Damita A. Davis Catherine DesRoche ’05 Patricia G. Devaney Raymond J. Devettere Sally deCastro Dias ’62 Michael Dolan Sr. Anne M. Donovan, SND ’62 Kelly M. Dunn ’05 Sr. Janet Eisner, SND ’63 Matthew Elliott Maureen A. Eosco Christopher Erbland Michelle Erickson

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Julie Erwin Christine A. Ferreira Jennifer Nepper Fiebig Britta Fischer Bryan Fleming Arlene Fredericks Kristle L. Gagne ’02 Sr. Ellen Marie Glavin, SND ’63 Nadia M. Georgieva Marie E. Gurry ’63 Liane Hartnett Ann Helwege Patricia Herlihy Bo Him Mary E. Hines ’66 Sr. Karen Hokanson, SND Molly Honan ’06 Kristin Hunger Jamahl R. Jackson Sr. Mary Johnson, SND ’79 Jennifer Anne Baker Jones ’98 Sr. Mary T. Kelleher, SND ’67 John D. Kelly Susan Kelly ’05 Leah Kendall Marilyn Kent Alice Keohan Helen Smirnoudis Kimeria ’97 Joel Kowit Josef Kurtz Sherry Lavalle Fr. Thomas Leclerc William C. Leonard Linda Lin Brian Littlefield Rose Irma Lynch ’52 Maribeth M. MacDonald Fern MacKinnon Patricia A. MacNeil Jason Marinko Javier Marion Lenore G. Martin Roystone Martinez Alexis Mastronardi ’04 Kelly McGuire Catherine McKay Courtney Mercier ’06 Brian Minchello

Sr. Lillian R. Morris, SND ’43 Ellie Morse Virginia Simmons Mullin ’72 Kathryn Mulvaney Melanie A. Murphy Jill Murtagh Helen Muterperl Megumi Naitoh Rodica Neamtu Erin Farmer Noonan ’01 Nancy R. Northrup Cynthia Morrell O’Callaghan ’88 Colleen O’Coin Elisabeth M. O’Hearn ’47 Sr. Mary P. O’Malley, SND ’61 Anne E. Ollen-Smith ’67 Joseph M. Onofrietti Kathleen Phalen Eustace Phillip Trent Pinto Jennifer Porter Kristen Procopio Sarah L. Puleo Lisa Larson Read Audra L. Richardson Joan Mullahy Riley Patricia Rissmeyer Sandra Robbins Pamela Roecker Dawn M. Rose ’94 Beth Ross Denise M. Rugman Regina Rutter Faina Ryvkin Susan Scaffidi Thomas Schnauber Candice J. Serafino Michele A. Shelton Miriam Finn Sherman Kimberly Eretzian Smirles Courtney J. Smith Kerri Smith Kimberly Santucci Sofronas Kathleen A. Soles ’73 Michael St. Clair Colin Stanton Annette Stavros Lisa M. Stepanski

Valerie R. Stephens Diana Stork Tisha Stoutenburg Ellen Sweeney ’01 Cheryl Tano Zalika Taylor Mary Beth Thomas ’84 Rosemary Barton Tobin ’62 Raffaella A. Torchia Patricia Tower Katharine Corcoran Trask ’64 Margaret J. Trubek Catherine Tuohy Alicia Van Neil Ursula B. Van Ryzin Carlos Varum Susan von Daum Tholl Thomas Wall Sarah Welsh Tara Welsh Ann Wetherilt Todd Williams Andrew Yosinoff Rouba A. Youssef ’02


Friends and Current Parents Leonard and Mary Doorley Simboski Gregory M. Dunn William and Patricia Dunn Charles and Ann Dusel Emmanuel College Club of Cape Cod Christine Falvey Judith E. Farmer Amy Farrell Bruce and Suzanne Ferreira Clare S. Figler Jenna Fitzgerald Maurice J. Fitzgerald Ruth Flynn Melvin Foster Nick and Patty Frasso Alice R. Gallagher Armand Giarrusso Anne Marie Hyland Giroux ’63 James and Susan Glowik Stephen Goldman Robert N. Grady Gene and Diane Greene Anne M. Grey Michael Hamel ’08 Bernard Hanley Paul L. Hennessey Marguerite Hickey Harry G. Hill, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Howard Janet M. Howley George E. Hurley, Jr. Raymond Jeune George C. Johnson Catherine Keese Morris and Elizabeth Kellogg Joan C. Kenney Joseph Kenney Kathleen M. Kerns ’74 Phil and Marilyn Kling Douglas and Mary Lou Knight Mary Coleman Kochman James and Loretta Lennon Eileen Leonardi F. Donald Logan Gary T. Long Alexander and Connie Lorenti Elizabeth Loughran John T. Loughran

Gary and Deborah Ludwig Barbara A. Lund Edward and Tara Lynch Colleen Madden Paul Madden, Jr. James and Anne Marie Magee Arthur D. Makar Gail M. Mansfield Philip and Sheila Manzi Gregory J. Marcello Richard and Paulette Masnyk John and Marion L. Masterson William and Mary Matton Debra McHugh Bill and Linda McQuillan Lyle J. Micheli John J. Miller John and Mary Beth Moroniti Thomas A. Mullen and Susan E. Mavrinac Daniel Muse and Anne McLean-Muse Janet Neuhauser David and Patricia Newbitt Mark J. O’Brien Terrence K. O’Leary Margaret E. Ormberg Lily S. Owyang Janet Pagano Paul H. Pardew Marion L. Pare Maurice and Kitty Pechet Bonnie F. Piccirillo James E. Powers, Jr. Mark T. Powers Nora M. Powers David W. Putnam Brian and Kathryn Quinones Michael and Kathleen Read Richard and Anne Reed Mark and Kathleen Reid David and Suzanne Reid George C. and Mercedes Riley Martha Roberge James Rowan Catherine A. Ruffini Sally Seiler Bruce Shatswell Jack and Mary Shaughnessy

John and Jean Sullivan Estate of Ruth A. Sullivan † Thomas and Susan Sullivan Walter F. Sullivan Joan F. Syp Mary R. Tanney and Carl R. Yusavitz Gary S. Tatro Adrienne M. Thompson Francine Tobin Joseph Tower Brian Vaas Richard and Diane Vassar John and Audrey Veiga James H. Walsh, III Tom and Barbara Walsh Diane M. Ward Joseph and Phyllis Weisnet William Weitzer Linda A. Weremay Jacqueline Weymouth James W. Wolfe Ted and Donna Wolfrum Kenna S. Wood Louis Yosinoff Richard Yosinoff Joyce B. Young

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Anonymous (1) Patricia Antonelli David and Nora Arbeene Susan Hurley August Brett and Gayle Baber Mike and Kathy Bakis George A. Bargamian Susanne C. Barilaro Samuel Barrera Benjamin G. Barsanti Alan Bernstein Nancy Bosworth Biederman ’74 Black Student Union Peter Brenkach A. Beverly Brindle Susan Browne ’70 Constance M. Bushman Charles E. Callahan John and Joan Caldwell Susanne DiLiddo Campagna ’75 Kathleen Carey Nancy Chane Julia Christopher Domenica Ciulla Class of 1941 Class of 1947 Class of 1950 Class of 1951 Class of 1956 Madelyn L. Conroy Carol Kemmitt Courage ’68 Walter A. and Sally Cuffe Will Cummings Richard and Connie Cunningham Karen D’Alessandro ’73 Paul and Ann Dalianis Elizabeth A. Dawson Helen Rose Dawson Kathleen Defrancesco Richard Degnan Kathleen McInerney DeLoria ’76 Patricia Dennehy Margaret Dery Patricia Dieselman Cecilia Cundari Doherty ’76 Gerard Doherty Edward and Marguerite M. Doherty Jean Sullivan Donovan ’70

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CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, ORGANIZATIONS & MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Support from foundations, corporations, matching gift companies and other organizations provides important funding for the College’s academic programs and new initiatives. This year Emmanuel is proud to acknowledge philanthropy from the following organizations: 3M Company Accenture Aetna Ambac Financial Group, Inc. American International Group, Inc. AstraZeneca Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Bank of America Bank of Canton Becton, Dickinson and Company Biogen Idec The Boeing Company Boston Public Schools The Brian Honan Foundation BTMU Capital Corporation The Cape Cod Foundation The Chase Manhattan Foundation Clopay Corporation Countrywide Financial Deloitte & Touche The Dow Chemical Company Entergy Corporation Ernst & Young LLP ExxonMobil Corporation Factory Mutual Insurance Corporation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fidelity Investments First Allmerica Financial Life Insurance Corporation Ford Foundation General Electric Company Georgia-Pacific Corporation Gillette Company GlaxoSmithKline Corporation Goldman Sachs & Company Goodrich Corporation H&R Block The Harris Foundation

The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. The Home Depot Houghton Mifflin Company IBM Corporation ING Foundation International Paper Company Invensys Systems, Inc. John & Barbara Giuggio Foundation John Hancock Life Insurance Company Johnson & Johnson Johnson Controls Foundation JP Morgan Chase & Co. Juniper Networks, Inc. Lincoln Financial Group Foundation Lockheed Martin Corporation Macy’s, Inc. Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. The Maurice Pechet Foundation Maurice E. White Trust The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. The McKesson Foundation, Inc. Mellon Financial Corporation Merck & Co., Inc. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company The Millipore Foundation Moody’s Corporation Motorola Foundation Nellie Mae Corporation New York Life Insurance Company The New York Times Company Northwestern Mutual Foundation NSTAR Foundation One Beacon Insurance Oppenheimer Funds, Inc. Pearson Education Pfizer, Inc. Pharmacia & Upjohn Foundation

Philips Electronics North American Corporation PricewaterhouseCoopers Foundation The Procter & Gamble Company The Progressive Insurance Foundation F. L. Putnam Investment Management Company Raytheon Company Roche Saint-Gobain Corporation Sarah W. Rollins Charitable Trust SBC Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Scitor Corporation Sovereign Bank The Spahr Foundation The Spencer Foundation Sprint Foundation Starbucks Corporation State Street Corporation The Stop & Shop Companies, Inc SYSCO Corporation T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation, Inc. Telcordia Technologies Time Warner, Inc. Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. UBS Foundation Unilever United States Foundation, Inc. United Technologies United Way Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Verizon Corporation Verizon Wireless Wachovia Bank, N.A. Walsh Brothers, Inc. Wellpoint Foundation Wyeth Xerox Corporation Yawkey Foundation II

NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships provide an important funding source for Emmanuel students. We welcome gifts that establish new funds as well as contributions to existing endowments. Gifts were made to the following scholarship funds during the fiscal year: Virginia M. Cahill Memorial Scholarship Fund M. Adelaide O’Sullivan Coleman Scholarship Fund M. Rosamond Collins Endowed Scholarship Fund Elizabeth A. Crowley Scholarship Fund Kevin M. Eidt Scholarship Fund Sister Janet Eisner, SND Scholarship Fund Emmanuel College General Endowed Scholarship Fund Femi Esan Memorial Scholarship Fund Jennifer G. Ford ’97 Memorial Scholarship Fund The Gillis Endowed Scholarship Fund Theresa M. Gillis Endowed Scholarship Fund John & Anne Hogan Memorial Scholarship Fund 42

Hoye-Wallace Scholarship Fund Ann Kathryn Kerwin Memorial Scholarship Fund Margaret O’Grady Kerwin ’47 Scholarship Fund Peggy Cogan-Leahy Scholarship Fund Ellen Madden Award Olga Mary Mafera ’27 Endowed Scholarship Fund Katherine Joyce McNeil Scholarship Fund Dorothy Lenihan McQuillan ’50 Scholarship for City of Boston Students Judge Mary B. Muse Scholarship Fund Anne & Richard Ockerbloom Scholarship Fund Elisabeth M. O’Hearn Endowed Scholarship Fund Maurice Murdoch Pechet Endowed Scholarship Fund

Jayne E. Stanton Scholarship Fund William & Mary Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Fund Grace Lafauci Taylor ’55 and Sons Endowed Scholarship Fund Sister Marie Carmel White, SND Scholarship Fund Maureen Murphy Wilkens Endowed Scholarship Fund Freda Yosinoff Memorial Scholarship Fund


THE HERITAGE SOCIETY

IN HONOR

The Heritage Society recognizes donors who have made life income or bequest commitments to the College. We are indebted to these individuals for their generosity:

Emmanuel College’s Honor Program recognizes important milestones and special occasions. The following individuals were honored during this fiscal year:

Alberta Dillon Andrewartha ’43 Jeannette A. Ayoub ’59 Joyce Connell Bachman ’62 Helen V. Barry ’41 Jean Bresnahan Boyle ’55 Judith Getch Brodman ’64 John F. Buoncristiani Margaret M. Cannon ’53 Jeanne Connolly Clancy ’47 John and Jane Kennedy Coan ’52 Mary Canning Coulon ’46 Trudy Walsh Deane ’54 Raymond H. Deck Irene E. Dempsey ’51 Margaret G. Deveney ’37 Mary E. Dorn ’40 Mary Malloy Duplain ’34 Constance Dowling Dwyer ’43 Barbara Van Tassel Enagonio ’43 Mildred Corcoran Feloney ’55 Kathleen Kiernan Feltz ’64 Marion Coady Flaherty ’42 Miriam Flynn Flaherty ’41 Constance Murphy Gormley ’43 Dawn L. Hannafin ’74 Mary L. Hogan ’56 Virginia M. Horrigan ’45 Marguerite Lessard Lang ’63 Richard E. Lee Lillian Maynard Lee ’37 † Catherine McCabe Logue ’50

Emily R. Arbeene ’07 Lindsay Baber ’07 Lauren Bakis ’07 Sr. Marcia Joanne Billings, SND John J. Ciulla ’07 Sr. Lorraine M. Connell, SND ’74 Charity C. Cummings ’07 Susan M. Cunningham ’07 Erin M. Dalianis ’07 Meghan E. Dennehy ’07 Patricia Dery ’07 Caitlin E. Doherty ’07 Nora Byron Dolan ’05 Megan E. Dusel ’07 Carol Giarrusso Evans ’70 Beth Ferreira ’07 Allison N. Frasso ’07 Sr. Ellen Marie Glavin, SND ’63 Kelly Glowik ’07 Leah Goldman ’07 Michaela M. Greene ’07 Joan McNary Guertler ’53 Raymonal Jeune ’07 Sr. Raymond Loretta Kelley, SND ’51 Katherine M. Knight ’07 Amanda N. Lorenti ’07 Kendra Ludwig ’07 Patricia Maguire Amanda M. Masnyk ’07 Kimberly McHugh ’07 H. Patricia McWalters ’57

Denise C. Miller ’07 Catherine M. Moroniti ’07 Mary Gallagher Mullen ’43 Robert L. Muse ’07 Cara E. Newbitt ’07 Rosemarie LaMonica Peduto ’55 Rocco A. Piccirillo, III ’07 Alison J. Quinones ’07 Maria T. Read ’07 Kathleen Reid ’07 Margaret B. Reid ’07 John Scanlon Dorothy Shanahan ’07 Eleanor B. Smith Walter L. Smith Kathleen Soles ’73 Lisa M. Stepanski Theodore Stepanski Kate Sullivan ’07 Patrick W. Sullivan ’07 Genevieve Barretta Sweeney ’49 Karis Tanney Yusavitz ’07 Karlyn C. Thompson ’07 Holly Vassar ’07 Amanda M. Veiga ’07 Jessica Walsh ’07 Kara D. Weymouth ’07 Ursula R. Wilcox ’99 Christine Wolfrum ’07

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Rose Irma Lynch ’52 Clare M. Mahan ’62 Agnes R. Mahoney Elizabeth V. Mahoney ’45 Marietta Marchitelli ’56 Marie E. McCabe ’43 Frances Nixon McDonald ’53 John and Dorothy Lenihan McQuillan ’50 Rose Cafasso Merenda ’44 Joan Mazzio Moore ’57 Jeanne Delude Newton ’66 Elisabeth M. O’Hearn ’47 Elaine Corcoran O’Malley ’53 Jean Thivierge Oliva ’57 Mary B. Parent ’61 Anne Pasquino ’60 Elmire M. Petit ’43 Margaret M. Powers ’40 Catherine Colosi Romano ’52 Helen M. Ryan ’45 John J. Shaughnessy, Sr. Walter F. Sullivan Estate of Alice G. Sullivan ’35 † Katherine McKiernan Sullivan ’ 52 Mary G. Sullivan ’45 Estate of Ruth A. Sullivan † Genevieve Barretta Sweeney ’49 Barbara Scully Tracy ’48 Esta Gendreau Wall ’48 Andrew Yosinoff

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MEMORIAL GIFTS Many alumni, friends and members of the Emmanuel community have chosen to memorialize loved ones by directing their philanthropy to the College. The following individuals were remembered during the past fiscal year with gifts to Emmanuel: William V. Ahearn Eileen T. Ahern ’51 Rosemarie Voegtlin Allan ’51 Janet McDonough Andersen ’46 Helen Attridge ’35 Mary Dockett Bacigalupo ’63 Anne E. Barrett ’47 Mary E. Barsanti ’57 Jane Bartello ’72 Peter G. Bonazoli Sr. Clare Francis Susan Brennan, SND ’31 Eileen M. Burns ’49 Mary E. Burns ’47 Virginia M. Cahill ’74 Janet Stewart Callahan ’52 Rev. Mark. V. Carr Mary A. Clark ’41 Richard A. Cohn James Connolly Elaine Morrison Corbett ’55 Elaine K. Cotter ’50 Anne Cummins Eileen Daley Margaret DeMott Richard DeMott Mary DiBella Nancy DiPalma Mildred C. Dolan ’43 Mary Ryan Donahue ’41 Mary O’Brien Donahue ’35 Genevieve Steffy Donaldson ’27 James M. Doonan Mary Phelan Doonan ’40 Marie Dooley Dunn ’52 Nancy Niedermeier Dunning ’69 Toras Eretzian Muriel T. Fahey ’49 Christopher N. Finn Winifred Crowley Fitzgerald ’53 Laurence Flaherty Elizabeth Fleming ’45 Muriel Fleming David Garabedian Catherine Gillespie Pauline K. Gilman Virginia Good Ellen Gannon Hanley ’41 Marie T. Hayes ’51 Mary M. Hayes Mary Loreti Hennessey ’57 Mary Ellen Herd Harriet Shannon Hill ’56 Jeanne Caulfield Hines ’39 Margaret Ann P. Hoban ’72 Mary Corcoran Howard ’47 Nora Burns Howley ’47 Mary Rose Connors Hurley ’30 Rose Issa Albert R. Jurgela Margaret O’Grady Kerwin ’47

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Edward W. Leary Bernadette Beatty Leber ’46 Gertrude Riley Lough ’29 William F. Lynch Ellen M. Madden Margaret Maguire John J. Mahoney Mary Malloy Eileen Smolak Mauck ’71 Lois McGillicudy Richard B. McKenna John S. McNaughton Katherine Joyce McNeil ’32 Jane Melket James F. Mellon Joyce Lacourse Metthe ’72 Shirley M. Ming Martha Doherty Mooney ’35 Joanne Hayden Murphy ’51 John L. Murphy Sr. Marie Augusta Neal, SND ’42 Sr. Pauline E. Neelon, SND ’51 Patricia M. Nolan Mary W. O’Brien ’51 Elizabeth O’Connor Ellen O’Malley Michael O’Malley Thomas O’Malley Daniel P. O’Neil Elena S. Oliver ’83 Richard J. Panzica Teresa Phelan Mary Vaas Pink ’35 Sr. Grace Pizzimenti, SND ’46 Jean Lenox Powers ’55 Ruth Millard Powers ’43 Dorothy Ralphs Anita Couture Reichheld ’51 Marie McAuliffe Roberts ’45 Catherine M. Ruane ’72 M. Pauline Slattery Ruane ’46 Harry Schmitt, Jr. Michael C. Smith M. Catherine Fitzgerald Sullivan ’34 Mary Henderson Teahan ’37 John L. Thompson Ruth Kenney Tracy ’55 Barbara Vasta Victoriano ’51 Jean Carr Walsh ’49 Regina Gannon White ’49 Mary Wilhelmi Louise Doherty Wyant ’63 Sr. Margaret Pauline Young, SND

STAYING CURRENT The 2007 Giving Report recognizes individuals, corporations and foundations who have contributed to Emmanuel College from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007. Every effort was made to ensure that each donor was accurately recognized. Please bring corrections or omissions to the attention of the Office of Development Information Systems by calling 617-735-9771 or e-mail to alumni@emmanuel.edu.


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