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NEWS AND NOTES ALUMNAE
Legacy Mass
Alumnae Happy Hour
In April, Beaumont alumnae packed The Fairmount to catch up and enjoy a night out together!



We were honored to have alumnae moms and grandmothers join us for the last all-school liturgy. We are grateful for the strong legacy tradition at Beaumont!


The Reilly Girardot ’16 Scholarship Award
Lilly Jarc ’24 was this year’s recipient of The Reilly Girardot ’16 Scholarship Award. The award is given to a Beaumont junior who has demonstrated great service for others, faith in humanity, friendship to all, unwavering confidence in self, and dedication to achieving personal goals, while striving to better Beaumont and the world.
Mock Trial Team
Special thanks to Judge Colleen Falkowski ’71 and Eric Condon who served as the Beaumont School Mock Trial legal advisors and helped guide the team this year. The Blue Streaks finished the season strong, led by Beaumont teacher Kolleen Gregorio.

Alumnae Advice
To The Class Of 2023
—Daphne Evans ’75
“Take the experience and memory of Beaumont everywhere you go. So many of our Class of ’75 members have managed to keep in touch with one another because Beaumont gave us the space to formulate great relationships.”
Courtney Young ’06
Courtney Young ’06 has been a familiar face in Blue Streak athletics as the assistant athletic director and assistant cross country coach for the past six years. This year she also stepped in as moderator of the Black Student Organization (BSO) and in the fall will share her skills in the classroom to teach African American Studies. If that wasn’t enough, she was recently named head varsity track & field coach.

Congratulations to Courtney!
Black Student Organization (BSO)
This year, Females Achieving Minority Excellence (FAME) was renamed Black Student Organization (BSO) to better reflect the student member population, the culture of the Beaumont community, and the direction of the club. Since the club’s founding, the main supporters and members have been Black, bi-racial, and other students of the African Diaspora. The club’s events and activities have always focused on Black/African American and African culture, and now the name best reflect these realities.

—Molly Strano ’06
“Looking back, I continue to feel more grateful each year for my 4 years spent at Beaumont. No matter where you go now or what your do in life, the Beaumont community will always be there for you!”
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