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Bonnie McDonnell DuBrino ’67 astride her horse.

and 10 of his fraternity brothers provided music. She was then interviewed by multiple media about her work as the “teaching artist” in charge of sprucing up their local homeless shelter with murals. Pam is the art teacher for 2 schools for children with learning differences and exhibits her work at multiple shows. She spends summers in her home in Ocean City, NJ, with her Portuguese Water Dog, Leo. Bonnie McDonnell DuBrino’s gelding is finally completely trained. She hopes to show him, and he’s for sale. Prudence Hostetter is still flying and traveling. She visited Australia last year and will visit various towns in the US! She had her 1st operation at age 65, but says she’s really healthy and has recently been skiing with her son, who is 17. He’s had his 1st job and maintained his 4.0. Josie Gardella Gardiner is

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still in the fitness business after 40 years. She teaches at Equinox in Boston as well as at Core de Vie, Boston Athletic Club, and Club Xcell in Manchester, MA, and is very busy with her 20+ personal training clients. She’s the co-developer of the Zumba Gold Dance program designed for the “active older adult.” She’s also the co-author of 5 Harvard Medical School Special Health Reports, including The Workout Workbook and The Joint Pain Relief Workbook. Josie’s still married—after 42 years—to Ian Gardiner, and they have 2 children, Abby and Ian, and 5 grandchildren. Josie lives in Boston and Annisquam, MA. The latest in Dorcas Sheldon Adkins’s life was the 90th birthday party of her mother, Shirley Webster Sheldon ’43. Her mother was surrounded by her husband of 68 years, children, grandchildren, relatives and friends. Beth Holloran Bourguignon was pleased to see the picture of Sallie Macintosh and Meera Narain Rao in the last issue of the magazine. Betty Bland Homeyer, Pam Barningham Phillips and Sally McCracken Smith met for lunch in Worcester, MA, for the 1st time in 30 years. All 3 are retired, as are their husbands, and Betty and Sally have grandchildren. Sally and her husband, Gary, spend most of the summer in NH but check back at their

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Hanneke Frederik Jevons ’67 celebrated her retirement in 2010.

home in North Sandwich, MA, every few weeks. Their new granddaughter, Julia, was baptized and developing well after a rough start. Daughter Beckie is doing well at her job. Gary has finally settled into retirement, and they are enjoying being able to do what they want when they want! Francie King is continuing to charge along with the BU billion-dollar campaign and had reached the halfway mark. Hanneke Frederik Jevons’s life

revolves around her art. She spent 38 years in education, with roles as a guidance counselor, assistant principal, principal and high school art teacher. She’s lived in CO, KS, TX and for 31 years in FL. She retired in 2010 after 29 years in the Flagler County school system in Palm Coast, FL. She’s the president of the local chapter of the Colored Pencil Society of America and teaches drawing and colored pencil privately. Hanneke has a farm where she raises a few cows, loves water aerobics and has enjoyed life-long contact with Barbara “Babs” Huntington Larsen, her Colby roommate. She’s enjoyed traveling and keeping in contact with her Dutch family and friends. Linde Keleher McNamara and husband John recently had their 45th wedding anniversary! They’re kayaking, canoeing and doing a lot of travel, but she was not yet retired. Linde left a large real

Linde Keleher McNamara ’67 and her granddaughters Emma (12), Lily (10) and Grace (8).


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