class notes
A GLIMPSE IN TIME
1972 Patricia Steller Grace, PStellerGrace@msn.com
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Barbara Barsa Jamison has been a painter for six years, and combines her business experience with the arts, running group art shows and advising emerging artists on their work.
This is a scene from our original multi-purpose center, the Quonset hut (St. Michael’s) that served as both gymnasium and theater until 1960, when an auditorium was built. The Quonset hut was replaced in 1990 by the current gym. Students posed for this photo after a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “H.M.S. Pinafore.” Sacred Heart acquired its Quonset hut from the U.S. government, which after World War II sold them to hospitals and other institutions. For the names, contact School Historian Victoria Taylor Allen at allenv@cshct.org.
college! Joyce Gorman Fanone has returned to Ballard Spahr where husband, Joe, is managing partner at the Washington, DC office. Their son, Peter, attends Georgetown University. Stepdaughter Kathleen was married in Baltimore in October, and stepson Michael and his wife have a new baby daughter. Heather Hirson Long and her husband, Mike, have lived in Charlotte, NC for 24 years and got to catch up with Meg Sheridan who was visiting her son, Patrick, at Davidson College. Priscilla Campo Press and both of her children, Michael and Dodie, work in finance in New York. Her children are married and live in NYC and Priscilla commutes from Oyster Bay, Long Island. Meg Corroon Sheridan is a fundraising consultant for nonprofits. Her twin sons recently graduated from Davidson College and Colgate College.
1971 Robin Clark, robincrjc@hotmail.com; Catherine Finnegan Nix, Cathynix30@gmail.com Robin Clark had a wonderful trip and reunion with a friend in Dubois, WY. They fished and hiked and enjoyed the beautiful scenery near the Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks. Anne McCormick Hubbard has created a line of greeting cards from her fine art paintings. She says her inspiration 6
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Robin Clark ’71 in WY
comes from taking college art classes. Maryanne Bardwil Lynch is a client executive at Gartner, Inc., a technology research company. She is a championship golfer and made her first hole-in-one last summer. She two grandsons, CJ and Luke. Cathy Finnegan Nix has been logging miles between New York and Houston, TX, visiting her three grandchildren: Finn, Lilly and Archie. Last year, her daughter, Catherine ’06, joined her to help Molly ’97 with the children. Catherine visited from Jackson, WY, where she leads expeditions up Grand Teton. 7 Kathy Carey Strom keeps busy with her granddaughters, Cora and Grace, when she is not traveling or selling real estate in West Hampton, NY. Jeannette Srubar Wallace and her husband, Bennie, a professional saxophonist, founded Back Country Jazz in Greenwich in 2007 to increase support for music and the arts.
7 Granddaughters of Kathy Carey Strom ’71
8 Joan O’Grady-Barada ’75 with her family at Sacred Heart for the graduation of her second daughter, Caroline ’12.
1975 Joanne Kaufmann, josie.kaufmann@yahoo.com; Kerry Murphy Maloney, kmm2@optonline.net 8 Joan O’Grady-Barada’s second daughter, Caroline, graduated in May 2012 from Sacred Heart Schools, Atherton, CA. Joan’s third daughter, Grace, is in the Class of 2015 at Atherton. They are among a long line of O’Gradys to attend Sacred Heart schools. Joan’s daughter, Sydney, traveled to Rome with the Boston College
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