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Convent of the Sacred Heart Horizons Spring 2014

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president of the McGill university’s student chapter of Make a Wish, which raised enough money to adopt a child’s wish last year. Christine also took on the role of chief education officer in the Beta Psi Chapter (McGill university) of the Kappa alpha Theta Fraternity and is helping to plan and organize events for the Canadian association for aIDS research chapter at McGill. Julie Ertl studied abroad during the fall of 2012 in Bath, England, where she took a variety of English courses while also interning with the Bath Film Festival, a ten-day event. Grace Hedges returned last summer to NBC universal in New York City where she interned with their public relations team. In 2012, she was a summer intern for Dateline NBC and received credit as an assistant producer for the episode “Wild, Wild Web.” at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Grace has declared a double major in media and society and in writing and rhetoric. She swims for the William Smith swimming and diving team, and studied abroad in rome. Katherine Hurewitz studied on the Gold Coast, australia last spring and while there she went scuba diving on the Great Barrier reef. Caroline Kitchener spent the spring semester of her junior year in Shanghai, where she studied the Chinese language. Her year was inspired by a journalism class. after graduation from Princeton university, she hopes to become a foreign correspondent. Beth LaBossiere served as co-president of Community Health Educators, which trains Yale university undergraduates to volunteer in local middle and high schools and teach health education. She also continued working for Yale sports publicity as a producer, served as alumnae liaison for her sorority, and worked for the Dean’s Office on various campus issues. In summer 2013, Beth worked

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as an investment banking summer analyst at Goldman Sachs in New York City. She is looking forward to completing her economics major in 2014. Deidre Miller was named captain of Middlebury College’s field hockey team for the 2013 season. Anastasia Pierron is in her senior year at Johns Hopkins university. She is studying public health and film and media studies, with a concentration in pre-nursing. In January 2013, she traveled to uganda for a month to study pediatric HIV. anastasia worked at the Johns Hopkins Center for aIDS research last summer. Katie Randolph spent the fall of 2012 studying at the london School of Economics as part of her government degree. She lived in Washington, D.C. for the summer and worked for the u.S. Department of Justice in the Office of International affairs. Tayler Sirabella studied abroad at St. andrews in Scotland in the fall of 2012. While there, she was able to spend time with other CSH alumnae studying abroad. Tayler was an intern at JP Morgan Chase last summer. Jenny Traver spent the 2013 spring semester studying in Santiago, Chile, and exploring South america. She is in her senior year at the university of Notre Dame and is an ra for her dorm. Jenny is continuing her research in the area of education and motivation in the classroom.

CSH, Greenwich sisters, from left to right, Erin Manning ’13, Jenna Hascher ’13 and Katie Ellison ’13 at Northwestern University’s orientation. Caroline Kelly ’13 is also a freshman at Northwestern University.

2011 Grace McMorrow, grace.mcmorrow@gmail.com; Margaret Trimble, trimblem@bc.edu; Kathleen Spillane, kathleen.r.spillane.15@dartmouth.edu Mary Furth performed with the Colby College chorale in New York City at a celebration of Colby’s bicentennial. Bridget Mara was in Florence for the fall 2013 semester and is a junior at Villanova university. Catherine Perry and Megan Cincotta both studied in Prague for a semester. Amber Thrane and Kelsey Mara spent their fall semester in Barcelona, Spain. Clare Finnegan and Lizzy Rooney were also abroad this fall, Clare traveling around Europe and lizzy in london.

IN MEMORIAM Mary Brady ’43, rSCJ Edmee Schaefer Combs ’44 Mary Huffard Creedon ’52 Mary Virginia Seitz Gallagher ’52 Susan Keane Igoe ’59 Mary anne Eidenbach Kenny ’55 adrienne Hessel lissner ’49 Francoise richard McKinny ’42 Susan Walsh Miller ’64 Patricia Maguire Murray ’56 Yvonne Pometti ’38, rSCJ alice Hodnett reynolds ’44 Kathleen Dowling Smith ’55 anne Tierney ’75 Elaine Wheeler ’34, DC

2012 Jennifer Schwabe, jschwab2@villanova.edu

2013 Sarah Hirshorn, sarah.hirshorn@gmail.com; Catherine Considine, cconsidi@villanova.edu Margaret Dunne is an active rower on Georgetown university’s crew team. at the Princeton Chase regatta, her boat came in third out of 14, behind Princeton and university of Virginia. at the Occoquan regatta, her team finished second out of 24! Jenna Hascher, one of the starting soccer goalies at Northwestern university, was named “Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week” and “Co-Freshman of the Week” for women’s soccer in September 2013. Sarah Hirshorn is a member of the varsity crew team at Stanford university and loves rowing out of San Francisco Bay. In October,

32 Camilla Kummen ’13 (second from left)

Sarah was in the varsity eight boat that came in fifth out of nine boats at the Head of the Charles regatta in Boston, Ma. In November, Sarah was in the varsity eight that won the Head of the lagoon regatta in Foster City, Ca. 32 Camilla Kummen is at united World College of the atlantic in llantwit Major. It is an international IB Diploma Program in Wales, which follows an international curriculum and places student participation in community service at its core. Camilla got into the inshore rescue boat service, which she describes as a really exciting and fun opportunity because she gets to “be a lifeguard while driving a boat!” Whitney Rose Terry is a freshman at Smith College in Northampton, Ma, where she is a member of “The Smiffenpoofs,” the oldest collegiate women’s a cappella group in the country.


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