Nancy Wilson Burkly and husband Tom are enjoying retirement in Saratoga Springs. They have 4 daughters and 14 grandchildren. Nancy volunteers in her church’s Homebound Ministry and at a hospice. Helen Ferrante Capece participates in her parish’s social and service activities and volunteers as a tutor for Literacy Nassau, helping adults learn to read. Norita Reid Carlson retired and sings in her local choir. She has three sons. Mary Cerrato Cinelli is retired and spends time with her two sons, Marc and Matthew, and their children. Rose Ann Pizzutiello Cleary welcomed her son, Sean, and his two children after they returned from living in Taiwain in 2013. Joan Gorman Delaney has retired from reporting and editing for newspapers. She volunteers at the St. Vincent de Paul Society as an advocate for both writing and presentations. Mary Lou Eschmann Donofrio remarried in 2005 to a former classmate from her elementary school, Jerry. She has worked in a hospice and as a teacher’s assistant in an autistic program. Marie Dooley has retired from the NYC Dept. of Environmental Protection. In addition to volunteering at the Mary Manning Walsh Home, Marie likes to listen to political talk shows. Patricia (Pat) Murray Eidle has retired from teaching. She has three sons who live close to her, and two grandchildren growing up in Rhinebeck, N.Y.
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Josephine (Jo) Zerbi Eschmann currently works as a substitute teacher. She enjoys traveling with her husband. Carole Sellati Eubig is a storyteller who writes and tells of her experiences. Alice Noone Moroney Fish remarried in 2006. She and her husband Hugh enjoy traveling, and helping with their grandchildren. Mary Jane Myers Foley lives in Southern California and is helping to plan and host an alumnae/i event in January 2015. Kathleen Mahon Golnik is still working. She enjoys traveling and doing artwork. Anne Manning Grandis lives in Naples, Fla. She is a breast cancer survivor, and last summer she traveled from Bruges to Prague, and also traveled U.S. Route 66 from Santa Fe to Santa Monica. Barbara Piccolino Guerney is a proud grandmother of five, and enjoys traveling to Colorado, California, and Florida. She is involved with the AAUW, a book group, art group, and many other activities. Mary Jane Connolly Hair is an advocate for hearing loss, and educates people about hearing technology. Mary Brady Harrigan resides in Virginia in an area rich in Civil War History. She has been married to her husband for 46 years, and has two children and five grandchildren. Linda Heimerdinger developed a system of teaching art history through applied arts, had a business as an executive search consultant, and has
worked on many community service projects, such as helping adopt rural communities in Sri Lanka for selfdevelopment efforts. She also enjoys traveling. Judith Nyegaard Hoffman and her husband have three children and six grandchildren. She volunteers at a local soup kitchen and for Meals on Wheels. Eileen Cooney Hogan is currently living in France and continues to travel. Janice Carmody Jacobs and her husband Thomas celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary in February. They have five children and eight grandchildren. She is a part-time facilitator for the Family Service & Children’s Aid Society in Paramus, N.J. Ann Quinlan Marinucci works with her husband in his auction business, and volunteers at her local library. Eleanor Fleming Millar taught math for 40 years at Cardozo High School in New York City and Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry. She is now a volunteer math teacher at an alternative school in Naples, Fla. She enjoys spending time with her 10 grandchildren. Louise Anne Roy Morgner has eight granddaughters, including a set of triplets. Maria Louis Octavio, S.C. volunteers at the College of Mount Saint Vincent’s Elizabeth Anne Seton Library, and occasionally with campus ministry. Anne Graffweg Orange lives in Palm Coast, Fla. She has three children, two step-children, and five grandchildren.
Theresa Ferrerio Petty has spent time traveling the world with her husband, Monroe. She volunteers with the CASA for Children program, and is also a member of the Charlottesville Women’s Committee. Francesca Paula Graziano Piluso works in real estate in Scarsdale, N.Y. Rosemary Hoey Pisano and her husband Bill have recently become grandparents. She is also the chair of the board of directors for Primary Source, a professional development resource for teachers. Patricia Hayes Quattrochio and her husband Donnie still reside at the same location, watching their family expand, including the arrival of twin great-grandsons last January. Christiane R. Quinif retired from the NYC public school system in August 2003. She volunteers for the Special Events Committee at St. John’s Episcopal Church. Maureen Hickey Radl retired as a teacher and English professor. She currently volunteers in Cragsmoor, N.Y., and is an officer at the Cragsmoor Historical Society. She spends part of the year in San Miguel de Allende in Mexico teaching English to local children. Roberta Sabitini Ronan is currently volunteering in her community and church, studying Italian, taking care of grandkids, and working as a legal secretary for her husband. Regina Frey Shultz and her husband enjoy skiing with their children and grandchildren at Grand Teton Mountain in Wyoming. She also is the docent at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyo.
Katherine Schlife Smith and her husband Bruce celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in June. They spend their free time visiting their grandchildren. Maureen Stack Diffley and her husband George have two daughters and three grandchildren, Katie, Molly, and Bridget. Ann Honeycutt Sweeney enjoys traveling to visit her three children in Texas, Connecticut, and Florida. Kathleen Reilly Tokar and her husband Richard live in Arizona. Next year they will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Kathleen Tuzzeo Pfeiffer currently teaches ballroom dancing, and owns Kathy’s Kreations in Mineral, Va. Annette Musco Volino recently traveled to Costa Rica where she and her husband Ronald hiked in the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. Jerilynn Filip Volkman retired two years ago and enjoys spending quality time traveling with her husband, and visiting with their five grandchildren. Suzanne Ellen Wallin, S.C. volunteers at St. Joseph’s Medical Center (Yonkers) in the pastoral care department, and serves as a Eucharistic Minister at the hospital and nursing home. Alma Ippolito Walshak retired from teaching in 2004. She and her husband live in an active adult community where she runs a senior advisory club. She also enjoys spending time with her grandson in California. Susan Wrynn currently works at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. 47