Saint Mary's School Magazine Fall 2022

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Saint Mary’s School admits girls of any race, religion, national or ethnic origin, disability, or sexual orientation to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to our students

Saint Mary's School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national and ethnic origin, or sexual orientation in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, financial aid programs, or athletic and other school programs

Administration/Executive Cabinet

Adam Holden, Ed D , Interim Head of School

Shelly Lammon, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer

Julie Ricciardi, CFRE, Associate Head of School for Institutional Advancement

Patricia C A Sasser, Assistant Head of School

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Mary Virginia Swain ’77C Director of Public Relations and Publications mvswain@sms edu

Emory Rogers Church ’74C

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Contributors: Hilda Bates, Adam Holden, Julie Ricciardi, Liza Roberts, Mary Virginia Swain ’77C, Brandon Wright

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Saint Mary’s students at Saint Mary’s Chapel, a symbol of Saint Mary’s steadfast Episcopal heritage, which is at the heart of the 2022-2024 Strategic Plan Details of the plan can be found on pages 2-3

FALL 2022 | VOLUME 107, NUMBER 2 CONTENTS FEATURES An Introduction to the Strategic Plan 2 Saint Mary's Forever Campaign Update ���������������������� ���6 Commencement 2022 ������������������������������������������������������ 8 Alumnae Profiles: Saint
Alumnae College Presidents 12 IN EVERY ISSUE Interim Head of School Message 4 Admission 16 Academic Excellence 18 Personal Achievement ���������������������������������������������������� 19 Athletics 20 News Briefs 21 Arts 24 Calendar Highlights 26 Alumnae News 28 Supporting Saint Mary's 30 Events 32 In Memoriam ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 38 Milestones 39 Class News 40
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ON THE COVER
Mission Statement
Saint Mary’s School, a community dedicated to academic excellence and personal achievement, prepares young women for college and life Founded in 1842 in the Episcopal tradition, Saint Mary’s School is an innovative independent, college-preparatory, girls boarding and day school dedicated to academic excellence and personal achievement for grades 9-12
Class News Editor
Director of Alumnae Engagement

Reaching New Heights: An Introduction to the Strategic Plan

Dear Friends & Colleagues,

This is such an important moment for our school Following the unprecedented disruption to the educational calendar these past two years, it is wonderful to see the campus alive with the vibrance of a full schedule of educational opportunities and activities It is time to look forward now, and to maximize the school’s potential for all members of our community

Over the past two months the Board of Trustees, in collaboration with members of the school’s leadership team, have completed a detailed and thoughtful strategic planning process to serve as a roadmap for the coming two years Having sought feedback from faculty, staff, students, parents, alumnae, and friends, in the hopes of understanding the many strengths and challenges facing Saint Mary’s School, we are delighted to be able to present these short-term strategic goals

A community dedicated to academic excellence and personal achievement in preparing young women for college and life remains Saint Mary’s mission And it’s our mission that is the cornerstone of this strategic plan The goals listed will leverage our strengths and successes and further position us to make bold and courageous choices that will further strengthen the work we do in support of our mission

The plan challenges us to take our approach to education, administration, and leadership to new heights It commits to honor the talented community of students that we serve and lays a foundation for a truly exciting future Overseeing the implementation of the strategic plan and outcomes that are impactful will be a top priority of the board and the school’s leadership

We could not be more pleased with the passion, enthusiasm, and affinity so many have for this truly special place We are so grateful to everyone in our community—past, present, and future—for making Saint Mary’s School the wonderful institution it is�

in education,

Yours Adam Holden, Ed D Interim Head of School Liza Roberts P’19‘24 Chair, Board of Trustees

PURPOSE OF PROJECT

The following short-term strategic plan is designed to transparently define the school’s vision for the next two years, and to identify our goals and objectives and the tactical approach that will lead to its realization This document has been created following collaborative and inclusive planning sessions held between the Board of Trustees and the school’s leadership team and is based on extensive feedback received from all constituent groups of our school community

This plan serves as a directional guide and outlines how the priorities, focus, energy, and resources of all employees and other stakeholders will be shaped It speaks to a series of common goals and establishes our intended outcomes With disciplined effort and focused and conscious decision making, we are confident that, using this plan as a foundation, we can accomplish great progress over the coming 24 months, placing the school in a strong position to reach new heights of performance and success

As with everything that we do at Saint Mary’s, this plan is centered around a steadfast commitment to our Episcopal values and the rich tradition and heritage that have served the school so very well for the past 181 years The plan articulates the actions required of all those blessed with the responsibility of ensuring that the school continues to thrive and that each of our students maximizes their own potential

STRATEGIC GOALS 2022-2024

GOAL ONE

Establish a vibrant and fulfilling campus life experience centered on Saint Mary's Episcopal heritage

GOAL TWO

Enrich and celebrate the school's commitment to diversity and belonging

GOAL THREE

Cultivate visionary local, national, and international partnerships

GOAL FOUR

Develop and enhance a world class admission program

GOAL FIVE

Embed mission-based consistency and continuity in all aspects of school life

To view the 2022-2024 Strategic Plan, please visit: www sms edu/strategicplan

MESSAGE FROM THE INTERIM HEAD OF SCHOOL

Celebrating Saint Mary’s traditions and Episcopal Heritage

The first chill of winter air has arrived on campus as I write this, signaling a change from the beauty of the colors of the fall foliage to the majesty of the lights of Smedes as the dark evenings draw in earlier in the day Either way, the campus is stunning to behold and remains busy with activity of the girls maximizing the variety of opportunities available to them

It has been such a pleasure to witness for the first time, the abundance of enthusiasm and positive spirit throughout the campus as we have enjoyed a full and vibrant semester of scholarship Classrooms have been alive with energetic, student-centered learning, where girls, expertly guided by our dedicated faculty, collaborate to benefit from the collective intelligence of their peers

Alongside these meaningful educational experiences, the fall semester has been punctuated with an abundance of extra-curricular activities From the five varsity sports offered and the Chorale program, to the fall play and Orchesis performances, students have shared an impressive array of commitment and natural talent In addition, girls have been excited to enjoy a comprehensive residential life program with an immensely successful lineup of social events including the Sigma Mu Field Day, the annual Haunted House, Truckin’ in the Grove, Silent Disco, Fall Ball, and an endless list of local cultural events

Most important of all, the fall has allowed the school to celebrate the Episcopal heritage and traditions than mean so much to the entire school community Meaningful Chapel services remain the nucleus of the campus life from our monthly Eucharist celebrations to the special occasions of All Saints’ Day and Veterans Day Founders Day,

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Granddaughters Club and National Honors Society inductions, and the Junior Ring Ceremony events have further enhanced our commitment to honoring the historical rituals that serve as an important reminder of the continued allegiance to our mission They highlight the importance and relevance of our cultural heritage where common values, customs, and cultural traditions can be shared strengthening the tenets that connect our entire school community

As you can see, life at Saint Mary’s School is thriving And the coming months have us all looking forward to the Lighting O’ the Grove, the Christmas Party, and finishing the academic semester strongly

The development of such a dynamic and comprehensive educational experience does not happen by accident It comes as a direct result of the combined efforts and hard work of so many To all, alumnae, faculty, parents, staff, and students who have worked diligently to make our school such a wonderful place to work every day, I remain deeply thankful

We are well on the way to making 2022-2023 our greatest year It is a great time to be a Saint!

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SAINT MARY'S FOREVER CAMPAIGN

Saint Mary’s School proudly carries on its enduring mission to prepare girls for college and for life with a commitment to academic excellence and personal achievement Today, we celebrate the commitment of the Saint Mary’s Forever Campaign to invest financial resources in a visionary plan to ensure that the school thrives for generations to come Your gifts to this campaign will truly transform our campus and the student experience Your support embodies the generous nature of Saint Mary’s alumnae, parents, and friends This contagious spirit is spread by each and every donor who lives into the promise that we can go farther together Thank you for your support of our three campaign priorities: financial sustainability; growing our endowment; and academic integration and innovation Together, with your commitment to foster a new era of discovery, creativity, and innovation for our girls, we will ensure Saint Mary’s Forever!

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Total raised as of August 1, 2022 $54,245,147 Debt Challenge Total Raised: $4,057,958.54 2022 Annual Fund Total: $1,673,703.74

Launched in 2018, the Saint Mary’s Forever Campaign has been called the most ambitious effort of its kind ever undertaken at Saint Mary’s However, if we look back into our 181-year history, we know that there have been many milestone moments that once seemed unattainable, ambitious, and bold Martha Stoops reminds us in The Heritage that with every passing year, success looks different As we have reached record enrollment in our 25th year as all-high school, we glance back to July of 1846 when we celebrated “a full house” and, by 1854, reported “the happiest 90 young ladies we ever saw ”

And now, we are looking ahead Borrowing a metaphor from track-andfield, we intend to sprint through the tape and keep going There is no finish line

There is a disarming charm about progress When we meet important milestones, we also see more opportunity In 2002, one of the many projects the Saint Mary’s feasibility study and master plan called for was the renovation and expansion of Eliza Battle Pittman Auditorium Today, we know experiences and projects that once seemed unattainable are now within our grasp

How is this progress being accomplished? Simply put: YOU! We know our alumnae, families, and friends have and will continue to contribute in ways we have yet to fully realize As our campaign chair often quotes, “This campaign is our potential realized ” Just as we see potential daily in our students, the Saint Mary’s Forever Campaign is the catalyst for the effort invested

The Forever Campaign is not just about raising funds for the future It is also about the many ways your giving impacts each area of our school Enrollment is the highest in 25 years Smedes Hall is full with an amazing senior class of boarding students, and Cruikshank and Penick with underclasswomen Our summer camps were fully open and thriving this summer Our school is in a position of strength, thanks to the people who support Saint Mary’s in so many ways

Progress is also about the dedication of people, and we have amazing Saints leading us towards our goals We just appointed two longtime, dedicated employees into leadership roles: Emily Smith ’01 as our director of alumnae leadership and Katie Bradbury Wellman as director of enrollment and financial aid We have welcomed several new world-class educators to our already outstanding faculty and staff this year

Throughout this issue of our magazine, you will read about the seen and unseen ways your gifts are making an impact We know you will be inspired to ask yourself, “What can I do?” Saint Mary’s Saints have a passion for their alma mater that is fierce, rare, and contagious It is exciting and humbling to have the support of incredibly generous donors

We have only just begun

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8 Saint Mary’s School | www.sms.edu Commencement for the 180th session: blue ribbon day for the Class of 2022

The sights and sounds of Pomp and Circumstance filled the Grove Sunday morning, May 22, 2022, as 69 seniors graduated from Saint Mary’s School It was a glorious Saint Mary’s commencement day in the Grove, as the graduates turned their tassels and Saint Mary’s rings It was a blue-ribbon day for the Class of 2022 and their families

In keeping with Saint Mary’s tradition, Student Government Association President Tommi Wilder ’22 and Senior Class President Coco Jones ’22 marched at the head of the line of seniors The new marshals led the two lines of graduates and the platform party from Smedes Hall through the Grove

As the graduates made their way to the center brick walkway for the official procession through The Grove, underclasswomen presented each graduate with an iris to carry and place in the Class of 1987 urn just before stepping onstage to receive her diploma

The blue iris has long been an iconic symbol of Saint Mary’s rich commencement tradition Graduates have carried the irises in our commencement procession for many decades Irises bloom each spring all around campus, most notably, in the Class of 1904 sundial garden in front of East Rock The blue iris is a symbol of faith, hope, and wisdom, which makes it a perfect representation of all that a Saint Mary’s commencement embodies – the faith a student has nurtured in her four years in Chapel and in our community; the hopes and dreams of a graduate on commencement day; and the wisdom gained through a Saint Mary’s education Through the years, the iris tradition has evolved and grown into a most beloved part of a Saint Mary’s commencement The High School Class of 1987 gave the brass urn still used today, as the marshals collect the irises from graduates

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Graduates and marshals line up before the procession inside Smedes Hall. Graduates and marshals process from Smedes Hall before the march through the Grove. Sallie Bossong ’22, Greta Hartzog ’22, and Coco Jones ’22 celebrate after the ceremony. SGA President Tommi Wilder ’22 led the commencement line. Sarah Stockton ’22, left, and Keithia Robinson ’22 show off their diplomas.

as they step up to the stage to receive their diplomas In 2007, the tradition began of underclasswomen giving an iris to a graduating senior just prior to the commencement procession through the Grove Today, Saint Mary’s iris tradition is stronger than ever, a beautiful symbol of a Saint Mary’s School commencement day

Valedictorian Annabel Semans ’22, delivered the valedictory address Sofia Cimballa ’22, delivered the senior commencement address, having been elected by her classmates as the senior commencement speaker

Emmy-award winning veteran NBC news producer Susan LaSalla delivered the commencement address

Following the speeches, the awards portion of the ceremony was presented, introduced by Board of Trustees Chair Liza Roberts Awards were presented by Ms Roberts and Head of School Carol Killebrew

The Honors Chorale, under the direction of Jennifer Moran, and accompanied by Dr Karen Allred, offered special music, No Time, arranged by Susan Brumfield

Following the final singing of the year of the School Hymn, Chief Marshal Chloe Pigues ’23 stood at the top of the steps of Smedes Hall, directly beneath the lantern adorned with Saint Mary’s blue ribbons, to drop the handkerchief and declare the 180th session at Saint Mary’s to be officially closed After the traditional handkerchief drop, the marshals walked into Smedes and closed the doors on another Saint Mary’s commencement, while the graduates joyfully tossed their caps high into the canopy of stately oaks

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Baccalaureate preceded the commencement exercises in the historic Saint Mary’s Chapel with Chaplain Maggie Stoddard presiding

By all accounts, Saint Mary’s commencement embodies personal touches of academic excellence, personal achievement, friendship, tradition, grace, honor, dignity, and courage that are hallmarks of the Saint Mary’s experience

Once again, Saint Mary’s graduating class boasts 100 percent college acceptance to a broad range of outstanding colleges and universities around the nation and abroad The range of colleges and universities Saint Mary's Class of 2022 have selected are as varied as the graduates themselves and reflects their wide-ranging interests Students will be attending colleges and universities across the nation and abroad as well as undertaking gap years

“Members of the Saint Mary’s School Class of 2022 are poised to step out of our gates and into an exciting future,” says Head of School Carol Killebrew “Prepared at Saint Mary’s for college and life, these graduates have challenged themselves in and out of the classroom, expanded their boundaries, made real-world connections, and grown as young women of intelligence, integrity, and purpose – ready to serve and shape their world ”

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Commencement for the 180th session was held in the Grove, May 22, 2022. Marshal Chelsea Coleman ’23 leads the procession. Marshals collect the commencement irises in the Class of ‘87HS brass urn. Commencement speaker Susan LaSalla, center, with nieces Mary Susan Rideout ’24, left, and Dimney Rideout ’22, right.

Annabel Semans ’22 of Durham, North Carolina, received the 2022 Cooper Medal, in recognition of achieving the highest G P A for the year The Cooper Medal was established in 1944 by Fannie Cooper Gilliam ’44C in memory of her brother, Hill Parham Cooper Annabel also received the 2022 Niles Medal for finishing with the highest G P A over her years at Saint Mary’s The Niles Medal was instituted in 1905 by Dr Charles Martin Niles

Wells Harned ’22 of Bowling Green, Kentucky, received the Catherine Ruth Proctor Award, presented by the Saint Mary’s chapter of the National Honor Society in recognition of the student making the greatest scholastic advancement over the past four years The Proctor Award was established in 1974 in memory of Catherine Ruth Proctor ’75HS

Jaimmy Warren ’22 of Wallace, North Carolina, was the recipient of the 2022 Georgia Lee Kinsey Award, presented by Saint Mary’s Chapter of the National Honor Society to the graduate who has accomplished the greatest scholastic advancement over the past two years The award was established in 1982 by Saint Mary’s College Chi Beta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa in memory of Georgia Lee Kinsey ’81

Jennie Ho '22 of Cary, North Carolina, was chosen to receive the King Medal, awarded each year to the graduate, who, in the opinion of the faculty, has most consistently practiced good citizenship at Saint Mary’s and inconspicuously served as an example to others The King Medal was established in 1964 by Mr and Mrs Madding King of Florence, Alabama

Jane Usher ’22 of Newton Grove, North Carolina, was voted by her classmates to receive the Margaret and Ann Highsmith Medal, awarded to a graduate who exemplifies the Christian idea of helpfulness to others motivated by her genuine love for all members of the school community The Highsmith Medal was established in 1969 by Mr and Mrs Seavy Highsmith of Fayetteville, North Carolina, in honor of their daughters, Ann Cameron Highsmith ’70HS and Margaret Highsmith Dickson ’67HS

Keithia Robinson of St Petersburg, Florida is the 2022 Marian Drane Graham Award winner, as chosen by a committee of alumnae, students, and faculty This award was established in 1968 by Dr Frank Porter Graham as a memorial to his wife, Marian Drane Graham, Class of 1919 The award is made each year to a graduate who, in the words of Dr Graham, exemplifies Marian’s “reverence and humility of spirit, scholarship without pride of excellence, zest for life, faith and fortitude, and all-around development in the course of her radiant and nobly useful life ”

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COMMENCEMENT AWARDS

Saint Mary’s Alumnae College Presidents

Saint Mary’s alumnae have proven to be dynamic and successful leaders in a variety of fields, including education, with a legacy of leading educational institutions since the 1800s In this feature, we highlight four Saint Mary’s alumnae who became college presidents and strong advocates for the education of girls and women, from the 1800s into the 21st century

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LEADING LADIES OF SAINT MARY’S

Emilie Watts McVea, Class of 1884

President, Sweet Briar College

Nationally recognized educator and women’s rights advocate: 1867-1928

An outstanding scholar as a student at Saint Mary’s in the 1880s, Emilie Watts McVea went on to become a nationally recognized educator, ultimately serving as the second president of Sweet Briar College

McVea was born in Clinton, Louisiana, the daughter of Judge Charles and Emilie Rose Watts McVea After Judge McVea’s death, Mrs McVea moved with her young daughters to Raleigh to be near her sister, Mrs John Esten Cooke Smedes, wife of the second president of St Augustine’s College, and sister-in-law of Saint Mary’s founder, the Rev Dr Aldert Smedes Young Emilie McVea was educated at Saint Mary’s School, where her record was excellent She remained active in Saint Mary’s alumnae affairs and in the Episcopal Church throughout her life

In 1886, McVea returned to Saint Mary’s to teach and became lady principal in 1989 She worked with the Rev Dr Bennett Smedes, the second rector of Saint Mary’s, to enrich the curriculum She was, according to her students, an inspiring teacher who made her classes in literature and history “an unforgettable experience…an introduction to life ”

After the death of Bennett Smedes in 1899, Miss McVea supervised the school until the new rector, the Rev Theodore DuBose Bratton, was appointed McVea then began long-planned advanced studies at George Washington University, where she received an A B degree in 1902 and an A M degree the next year

Mrs McVea taught English literature briefly at the University of Tennessee, where she was active in extension work with public school teachers She became assistant professor of English literature at the University of Cincinnati, where she was elected dean of the women’s department in

1909 Her career at the University of Cincinnati was distinguished and her contributions to the life of the city were considerable When she left Ohio in 1916, she was honored at a civic reception with tributes from leaders of almost every reform movement of the time She worked and lectured on behalf of many causes – child labor laws, better secondary schools, more competent teachers in women’s colleges, the parity of men and women in university posts and, above all, the rights of women to equal education, equal job opportunities, and suffrage

Mrs McVea was a co-founder of the Southern Association of College Women, chaired the education committee of the Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs in 1916, led the Cincinnati Woman's Club, and was active in the women's suffrage movement and the YWCA During World War I, she toured as a lecturer supporting the YMCA and wartime food programs She wrote biographical articles for the Encyclopedia Americana (1920), and two monographs, Equal Franchise in Ohio and Suggestions for Teaching Literature in the Grades

Mrs McVea became the second president of Sweet Briar College from 1916-1925 She believed that the times demanded rigorous training of women and that women should attack the root causes of social and economic problems She continued her interest in local and national affairs, lecturing widely on education and, during World War I, for the Federal Food Administration In recognition of her contributions, she received the honorary Litt D degree from the University of Cincinnati and an honorary LL D degree from the University of North Carolina In 1922, she was appointed to a four-year term on the board of visitors of the University of Virginia, the first woman member of that body

When she retired in 1925, Dr McVea was made president emerita of Sweet Briar College By then, she was nationally recognized for more than 40 years of service to the cause of women’s education

Dr McVea died in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1928, aged 61 years  Her grave is in Raleigh's Historic Oakwood Cemetery  Sweet Briar College honors the highest-ranking student in each class as an Emilie Watts McVea Scholar

Sources: The Heritage by Martha Sprouse Stoops; Raleigh News and Observer; St. Mary’s Muse; St. Mary’s School Bulletin; Life at Saint Mary’s; Sweet Briar College Bulletin

Margaret

Jones

Cruikshank:

‘A Great Lady’ First female president of Saint Mary’s

Saint Mary’s alumnae rejoiced when Margaret Mordecai Jones Cruikshank returned to Saint Mary’s in 1932 to lead the school through tough times back to its full glory Cruikshank courageously took the helm of leadership at her alma mater in 1932 when both the school and the nation were in financial crisis With the country in the midst of the Great Depression, enrollment at Saint Mary’s had declined to unsustainable numbers, and the school faced a dangerous budget deficit She served as president of Saint Mary’s from 1932-1946

“Margaret Jones Cruikshank, one of the institution’s most devoted daughters, went to Saint Mary’s to head the school with the full knowledge that she was to take charge of a school in crisis,” writes Martha Stoops, professor emerita of history and author of The Heritage: The Education of Women at St. Mary’s College, 1842-1982.

When Cruikshank accepted the call from the Board of Trustees, Saint Mary’s had a projected enrollment of 125 and a deeply slashed budget Under her leadership, by the 1935-1936 school year, enrollment topped

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200, and climbed to 290 two years later, with a full capacity of 220 boarding students Enrollment held at capacity, with a long waiting list of girls “clamoring to get in ” By the time she retired at age 67 and because of her “most careful management,” alumnae giving had increased noticeably; the debt was paid off; and the school’s finances were under control

Cruikshank’s road to the presidency of Saint Mary’s was an interesting journey After both of her parents had died, Margaret Mordecai Jones came to Saint Mary’s from Hillsborough, N C , at the age of 17 with her fraternal twin sister, Mary Pride Jones, in 1893 She returned to teach mathematics at her alma mater She studied at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, earned a B S from Columbia University, and a master’s degree from Duke She taught at Saint Mary’s until her husband, Saint Mary’s Business Manager Ernest Cruikshank, became president of Columbia Institute in Tennessee in 1921 He died the following year, and she succeeded him as president She held that position until 1932, when she returned to lead Saint Mary’s

Cruikshank achieved many firsts at Saint Mary’s She was the first woman to lead the school; the first, and only, alumna to lead the school, and the first leader of the school to be called president

In addition to her role as president, she took on the roles of academic dean and dean of students, and handled it all brilliantly, while also raising three children She was determined to maintain the high standards at Saint Mary’s as enrollment recovered and hired the best teachers possible She personified resilience, both in her own life and in the institution she led

SGA constitution in 1938 She created the Order of the Circle honorary leadership society in 1938 to strengthen morale among the student body She broadened and strengthened the curriculum and the faculty She oversaw renovations and improvements to Smedes Hall and the science building and its equipment

Cruikshank Hall, a three-story dormitory built in 1966 and named in honor of Margaret Cruikshank, stands today as a symbol of this “great lady,” as her successor, Saint Mary’s eighth president, Richard Stone, called her

Virginia McSwain Carson ’67C, Ph.D. President, South Georgia College

Dr Virginia McSwain Carson ’67C became the seventh president of South Georgia College (SGSC) on February 1, 2009, after serving as interim president of the college Dr Carson retired from SGSC after leading the institution for eight years

She was highly respected by students, alumnae, and faculty, alike

“Somehow, everything fell into place under her,” writes Martha Stoops in The Heritage “Everyone accepted her decisions, because they knew her devotion was complete ”

Her legacy is long and strong at Saint Mary’s It was under her leadership that the Honor Code and student government reached maturity She structured the Student Government Association and approved the

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Dr Carson successfully led the consolidation of South Georgia College and Waycross College into South Georgia State College and led it through a long-term strategy to foster student achievement

Upon announcing Dr Carson’s retirement, University System of Georgia Chancellor Hank Huckaby said, “President Carson has been an instrumental leader for South Georgia State College Her steady leadership through such tremendous change has been critical to the successful consolidation and shaping of South Georgia State College ”

Dr Carson, a Macon, Georgia native, was vice president for academic affairs at Georgia Highlands College in Rome In a career that spanned nearly 47 years, she previously served as dean of academic services for Georgia Perimeter College’s (GPC) Clarkston, Georgia, campus from 2000 to 2001 Prior to this appointment, she served as chair of the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering, also on

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GPC’s Clarkston campus

Dr Carson spent the 1999-2000 academic year as an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow at Northern Virginia Community College, in Annandale, Virginia In 2004, she was chosen to participate in a Fulbright International Education Seminar in Germany

Dr Carson is past president of the National Association of Community College Teacher Education Programs (NACCTEP) She represented Georgia on the executive council of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission (SACS) on Colleges and served as state chair of the Georgia SACS commissioners She edited the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC) Review, a refereed mathematics journal, from 1998 to 2003

A 1967 graduate of Saint Mary’s, she holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia, and a M Ed and Ph D in mathematics education from Georgia State University She and husband Francis Carson, a retired engineer, have three adult children and two granddaughters She received the 2022 Mazie Strickland Froelich ‘51C Distinguished Alumna Award at Saint Mary’s School, presented during Reunion Weekend

One letter of support for Dr Carson read, “I was in awe of Dr Carson’s unspoken confidence that radiated from her, and I knew that she exemplified what it meant to be a servant leader Serving as president of multiple colleges and universities throughout her career, Dr Carson believed in providing students with the opportunity to receive an excellent education and discover their passions I know she owes her education and success to her time at Saint Mary’s, which provided her with the confidence and ability to break through all barriers presented to her throughout her leadership career

Mary Dana Hinton ’88HS, Ph.D. President, Hollins University

Mary Dana Hinton became the 13th president of Hollins University on August 1, 2020 An active and respected proponent of the liberal arts and inclusion, her leadership reflects a deep and abiding commitment to educational equity and the education of women

For six years Dr Hinton served as the president of the College of Saint Benedict (Saint Ben’s) in Saint Joseph, Minnesota, and was named President Emerita upon her departure Under her leadership, Saint Ben’s put into action a collaborative strategic plan and dynamic vision to guide the institution through 2020 During her tenure, the college completed a $100 million comprehensive fundraising campaign, exceeding its goal She also led the process to implement a $43 million campus facilities update, enabling Saint Ben’s to provide premier facilities for teaching, learning, and women’s leadership development

Dr Hinton is a member of the board of directors for the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), Interfaith Youth Core, Saint Mary’s School, and The Teagle Foundation She is currently serving a three-year term as an at-large board member with the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, and is the chair of the AAC&U She chairs the AAC&U Presidents’ Trust and is also a member of the Lumina Foundation’s Quality Credentials Task Force

She speaks frequently in the U S and abroad on topics related to the liberal arts and inclusion, and she founded the Liberal Arts Illuminated Conference Hinton teaches in the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education doctoral program in higher education management and the CIC President’s Institute New President Program

Dr Hinton’s scholarship focuses on higher education leadership, strategic planning, the role of education in peace building, African American religious history, and inclusion in higher education She is the author of The Commercial Church: Black Churches and the New Religious Marketplace in America and a frequent op-ed contributor across higher education publications Her TEDx talk, Leading from the Margins, reflects the thesis of her next book

Dr Hinton earned a Ph D in religion and religious education with high honors from Fordham University, a Master of Arts degree in clinical child psychology from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from Williams College She is the recipient of the Bicentennial Medal from Williams College and honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees from Misericordia University and the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Credo, a comprehensive higher education consulting firm specializing in working with independent colleges and universities, named Dr Hinton as the recipient of its eighth annual Courageous Leadership Award in 2020 The award recognizes an innovative leader in independent higher education

In 2021, Dr Hinton was elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, an organization established more than 240 years ago by the nation’s founders to honor exceptionally accomplished individuals and engage them in advancing the public good

Dr Hinton, her husband, Robert Williams, and their children, Hallela, Hillel, and Hosanna, make their home at Lorimer House, the Hollins University presidential residence

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Katie Bradbury Wellman has been named director of enrollment management and financial Aid at Saint Mary’s School, effective August 16, 2022

Wellman joined the admission office staff at Saint Mary’s in 2015, serving in various roles She served previously at Saint Mary’s as instructor of mathematics, director of student activities, dorm head, residential faculty member, assistant dean of students and director of student programs She was a past recipient of the Mabel M Morrison Teacher of the Year Award at Saint Mary’s From 2008-2010, she served as middle school dean of students at Saint Mark’s Episcopal School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida She was also a math teacher in the Wake County School System in North Carolina

She graduated cum laude from Salem College with a B S in mathematics and a minor in Chemistry and holds a master’s in education from Harvard University

“Whenever we can recognize the talent from within our school it benefits the continuity of work we collectively achieve together,” says Julie Ricciardi, Saint Mary’s associate head of school for institutional advancement “Katie is an exemplary example of living into every facet of the work we do with students Her leadership is important because of her time in the classroom, student-life, and enrollment ”

As a cradle Episcopalian and daughter of an Episcopal priest, Wellman embraces her work in Episcopal schools like Saint Mary’s

A native of Washington, North Carolina, Wellman resides in Raleigh, North Carolina, with her husband and stepdaughter The Wellmans enjoy traveling, playing tennis, being on the Pamlico River or Lake Gaston, hiking, and spending time with family and friends

"I’m thrilled for the opportunity to lead the admission team and I’m proud of the work we have done to open the school year with record enrollment," says Wellman "We will capitalize on this momentum as we move into the next admission season, continuing our work to recruit even more girls whose lives will be shaped by the Saint Mary’s experience For 15 years, I’ve had the privilege of being part of this community I continue to be passionate about our mission and am honored to be part of the Saint Mary’s story "

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

Faculty News

Kudos to Saint Mary’s instructor of English Dr Laurel Young and math instructor Chris Hoskin on their work this summer as AP Readers Advanced Placement® (AP®) Readers evaluate and score AP students' free responses, ensuring that high school students receive AP grades that accurately reflect college-level achievement in a specified discipline

Each year in June, high school teachers and college faculty from around the world gather across the United States to participate in locations onsite, as well as to score online from home

Being an AP Reader is a professional honor, says Dr. Young.

“To be eligible, one must be AP course authorized and currently teaching, with at least two years of experience teaching the course Saint Mary's own Chris Hoskin has done it for six years, including this year This summer, I had the opportunity to be an AP Reader for the AP English Language & Composition Exam I traveled to Tampa, Florida, joining educators from all over the country

"The Tampa Convention Center is huge, but we used every room of it! We scored over half a million (!) essays from students all over the world I personally scored 1000+ essays, gaining many insights about the AP program to share with our students In the evenings, I enjoyed socializing with colleagues from all over the country, sharing tips and advice to make our AP Programs even better ”

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CHRIS HOSKIN Academic Team Leader | Instructor of Mathematics Joined Saint Mary's in 2005 LAUREL YOUNG, Ph.D. Academic Chair | Instructor of English Joined Saint Mary's in 2016

Senior Kernissa Robinson ’23 earns College Board National Recognition

Congratulations to our own senior boarder Kernissa "Nissa" Robinson ’23 of the Commonwealth of Dominica Nissa is one of 62,000 students from across the country to earn academic honors from the College Board’s National Recognition Programs! She earned this recognition for excelling in her classes and on College Board assessments More than 180,000 students were eligible to apply for the College Board National Recognition Programs, which grant students academic honors that can be included on college and scholarship applications Students eligible for this honor have a GPA of 3 5 or higher and have excelled on the PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10 or earned a score of 3 or higher on two or more AP Exams

Saint Mary’s students win Top Rating at 2022 Young Artist Piano competition

Congratulations to Morgan Kerr ’24, Caroline (Yue) Yu ’25 and Amy (Yi) Lu ’24 (pictured left to right), who received the top honors evaluation of “Superior” with high numerical ratings in the 2022 Young Artist Auditions piano competition, held in-person this year, with over 600 students and 76 teachers participating from across the Triangle Area

Adjudicators were from colleges, universities, and professional studios from around the state

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Garden Club donates harvest to Plant-a-Row for the Hungry

Saint Mary's Garden Club planted, harvested, and donated 20 pounds of Romaine lettuce and bok choy to Logan’s Garden Shop's Plant-a-Row for the Hungry program this spring This was the largest donation from one organization that Logan’s received so far this year and will be enough for 35-40 families

Plant A Row for the Hungry (PAR) is a national program that focuses on reducing hunger by encouraging community and individual gardeners to plant an extra row in their gardens The produce from those extra rows/containers/beds are donated to local food collection systems (food banks, shelters, families in need) Logan’s introduced PAR to Raleigh in 2008 and partners with the Interfaith Food Shuttle to distribute the donations directly to local families in need Since 2008, Logan’s has collected over 350,000 pounds of fresh produce

Stagecoach staffer Ainsley McCurry ’22 receives photography honor

Congratulations to Saint Mary’s Stagecoach yearbook photographer Ainsley McCurry ’22, on receiving a third-place award in the feature photograph category in the Statewide Media Contest sponsored by the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at UNC-Chapel Hill, for her cover photo for the Student Life section of the book

The contest judges yearbooks from public and private schools across North Carolina in both overall publication and individual categories Congratulations, to the entire Stagecoach staff on a great yearbook this year!

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Varsity lacrosse ranked in HSOT top 25

Saint Mary's varsity lacrosse team made the top 25 in The High School OT rankings for the 2022 season, coming in at number 22 for girls’ high school lacrosse teams in all public and private/ independent schools in the East region of North Carolina Congratulations to the team on a great season!

Golf team ranked 51st in nation

Saint Mary’s 2021 golf team was ranked 51st in the nation in the recently published National High School Golf Association rankings for 2021-2022 Congratulations to Coach Guzzo, Coach Sandridge, and our outstanding golfers on this outstanding achievement

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Patricia Sasser named Assistant Head of School

Patricia Sasser is Saint Mary's School's new assistant head of school and residential faculty member effective July 2022 Ms Sasser served most recently as the head of the upper school at the Ransom Everglades School in Coconut Grove, Florida She worked previously at the Loomis Chaffee School as a dean of students and was heavily involved in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion at the school Prior to Loomis Chaffee, Sasser worked at The Madeira School in several roles, including as a major gifts officer, director of student activities, special assistant to the head of school on diversity, and the assistant dean of students for residential life Before transitioning into education, Ms Sasser worked at ESPN as an associate producer, where she was a two-time Emmy® nominee and a 2006 Emmy® award winner

Originally from Washington, D C , as the daughter of a U S Foreign Service mom and Nigerian dad, Ms Sasser spent her elementary and middle school years living overseas in Nigeria, Haiti, and Niger She graduated from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and in African American Studies She also earned a Master of Arts degree in Educational Leadership and Administration from The George Washington University

Ms Sasser is a member of the South Miami Chapter of Jack & Jill, Inc ; the Junior League of Miami; and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc , a Black Greek organization including a lifetime of service where members may join as undergraduates and as post-graduates to serve, impact, and uplift the community  She formerly served on the Grace Academy of Hartford, Arts for Learning Connecticut, and UVA Young Alumni Boards She also served on the Association of Junior Leagues International’s Diversity and Inclusion Task Force and chaired the Junior League of Hartford’s first Diversity and Inclusion Committee

Ms Sasser enjoys playing volleyball, reading, traveling, and going to the movies She lives on campus with her husband and son

Jessica

Campbell

is Dean of Academic Innovation and Residential Faculty

Jessica Campbell is the new dean of academic innovation and a residential faculty member at Saint Mary’s School Prior to Saint Mary's, Ms Campbell was the director of the Center for Global Studies at Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart in Illinois, where she also taught English  Ms Campbell knew in high school she would pursue a career in education because she likes working with adolescents and wanted a job that would be different every day She most enjoys the opportunity to explain to her students that they will be the leaders of the future and have the power and responsibility to decide how to make this world a better place

Ms Campbell has previously served as the Academic Dean at Duchesne Academy of The Sacred Heart and as a social studies teacher and class moderator; a middle school Humanities teacher for Overseas Family School in Ontario, Canada; and as a high school English teacher for the Halton District School Board, also in Ontario, Canada She also volunteers with Travel to Teach and Malakai World Missions

Prior to teaching in the United States, Ms Campbell spent five years teaching in Singapore

She holds an M Ed , curriculum and instruction - digital literacy specialization, University of Texas; a B Ed , I/S English and history, University of Western Ontario; B A , humanities, McMaster University; certificate, teaching ESL or foreign language, Queen's University; certificate, MYP Humanities Level 2, International Baccalaureate; and a certificate in nonprofit management, Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management

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Saint Mary’s welcomes North Carolina Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Greene to campus

Saint Mary’s School was honored to welcome North Carolina Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green to campus Wednesday, April 20, 2022, for an all-school assembly in recognition of National Poetry Month A luncheon was held immediately afterwards in Smedes-Emory Parlor for the English Department, Black Student Union, Bookmark Club, and Creative Writing Club members and Inclusion Ambassadors, who sponsored this special event

Ms Green read some of her poetry to the students in assembly and offered the context for each one inspired by events and people and the oral history passed down to her in her family as well as her own life experiences “Your life’s work and your story find you,” she said She spoke about the power and responsibility of storytelling and truth telling and encouraged the students to “Be your own Muse

At the luncheon, Saint Mary's junior Destiny Ellington read one of her original poems Destiny and classmate Mahari Bennett also presented Ms Green with the first copy, hot off the press, of Saint Mary's new literary magazine/journal, The Epilogue.

Jaki Shelton Green is the owner of SistaWRITE providing writing retreats for women writers in Sedona, Arizona; Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts; Ocracoke, North Carolina; Northern Morocco; and Tullamore Ireland.

Hall of Fame Inductee, a 2009 NC Piedmont Laureate appointment, and 2003 recipient of the North Carolina Award for Literature Jaki Shelton Green teaches Documentary Poetry at Duke University Center for Documentary Studies and is the 2021 Frank B Hanes Writer in Residence at UNC Chapel Hill Additionally, she received the George School Outstanding Alumni Award in 2021 Her publications include Dead on Arrival, Masks, Dead on Arrival and New Poems, Conjure Blues, singing a tree into dance, breath of the song, published by Blair Publishers. Feeding the Light, i want to undie you published by Jacar Press, i want to undie you English /Italian bilingual edition published by Lebeg Publishers.  Juneteenth 2020, she released her first LP, poetry album, The River Speaks of Thirst, produced by Soul City Sounds and Clearly Records and released a CD, i want to undie you in 2021

Jaki Shelton Green, ninth Poet Laureate of North Carolina appointed in 2018, is the first African American and third woman to be appointed as the North Carolina Poet Laureate and reappointed in 2021 for a second term by Governor Roy Cooper She is a 2019 Academy of American Poet Laureate Fellow, a 2014 NC Literary

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Jaki Shelton Green is the owner of SistaWRITE providing writing retreats for women writers in Sedona, Arizona; Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts; Ocracoke, North Carolina; Northern Morocco; and Tullamore Ireland In 2021, The Arts Club of Chicago premiered a commissioned body of work in collaboration with Flutronix for the Black Is Series  In April 2022, the poem will be performed by Flutronix and the Cincinnati

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Symphony Orchestra In 2022 Jaki Shelton Green was appointed as the Poet Laureate in Residence at the North Carolina Museum of Art Mary Virginia Swain ’77C Pictured left to right: Scarlett Strickland ’23, Jaki Shelton Green, Annabel Semens ’22, Destiny Ellington ’23, Yara Escamilla Jimenez ’24

Five students confirmed this spring in Saint Mary’s Chapel

Vermillion ’24 The students were guided and mentored through

Confirmation is a significant sacramental rite in the Episcopal church

Many young people and adults find it a profound opportunity to deepen their relationship with God, affirm their identity as an Episcopalian, and recommit to participating in God’s mission Confirmation is a longstanding tradition throughout the 181-year history of the school with an untold number of girls choosing to be confirmed in the Episcopal Church while students at Saint Mary’s

Saint Mary's earns GuideStar's Gold Seal of Transparency from Candid

Saint Mary's School is proud to announce that it has earned GuideStar’s 2022 Gold Seal of Transparency from Candid GuideStar profiles give donors detailed information about an organization, aiding them in their search for trusted organizations Less than five percent of the 1 8 million non-profits registered with GuideStar are recognized with a Gold Seal

A Gold seal on a profile denotes a higher level of transparency, including comprehensive details about finances, board of directors, staff, and overall demographics A Gold Seal status is the leading symbol of non-profit transparency and accountability Thank you to our generous donors and supporters who put your trust in our school, as we remain committed to being good stewards of Saint Mary's!

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Five Saint Mary’s School students were confirmed today in Saint Mary’s Chapel by the Rt Rev Anne Hodges-Copple, bishop suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, Tuesday, May 3, 2022 Those confirmed included Mahala Bell ’25, Eliza Gugenheim ’25, Bella Howard ’23, Bess Myers ’23, and Borden the confirmation process by Chaplain Maggie Stoddard

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’19 pursues dreams in musical theatre

Former star of Pittman stage wows Wilmington audiences in Grease; returns to University of Michigan for senior year

Stephanie Prestage ’19 of Clinton, North Carolina, wowed audiences this July at historic Thalian Hall in Wilmington, North Carolina, playing the iconic role of Sandy in Opera House Theatre Company’s blockbuster production of Grease Audiences packed Thalian Hall throughout the month of July to see Prestage, her co-star Mathis Turner as Danny, and a gifted cast of young actors and veterans light up the historic stage with dynamic song and dance

Prestage, a star of the Pittman Auditorium stage during her Saint Mary’s years, is a senior at the University of Michigan pursuing a B F A in musical theatre with a minor in performing arts management and entrepreneurship in the university’s department of musical theatre, which is renowned as one of the top musical theatre programs in the world At Michigan, she has worked backstage on shows to learn about all aspects of theater production and performed in Circle Mirror Transformation and Hair

As an arts student at Saint Mary’s, Prestage starred in the school’s productions of Bring It On, Legally Blonde, The Boyfriend, Women in White, Mean Girls, and Little Women She also worked on the costume crew for Pride and Prejudice in the ninth grade She sang in the Chorale and Ladies in Blue, and participated for one term as a musical theatre specialist in Orchesis Dance Theatre

“I went to Saint Mary’s for the performing arts department,” says Prestage “The arts at Saint Mary’s got me out of bed every day and

made me realize that musical theatre was more than just a hobby or extracurricular – it was what I want to do with the rest of my life ”

Prestage is inspired by the power of musical theater to tell a story to a different audience each night

“There is someone in every audience who needs to hear some message or story because of something they may be going through and to know that I can touch them in some way, whether large or small, is what gets me out on the stage every time It’s wonderful to have a platform on which emotion can be utilized so greatly I think we live in a world where we are told to suppress our emotions sometimes, and I enjoy being part of an art where I’m told to use emotions to touch others and to use what you feel to reach someone else, to give them a new perspective, to learn something new about themselves or others or the world we live in

“The experience of being in the shows at Saint Mary’s also inspired me,” says Prestage “I had teachers and friends encouraging me who saw potential in me and who challenged me to do things out of my comfort zone that I loved doing and that showed me I had a growing passion for theatre as a professional career ”

In addition to her experiences inside the gates at Saint Mary’s, she says going to school in Raleigh opened so many doors for her beyond the gates During two summers during high school, she attended programs

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at two prestigious schools – a summer drama intensive at the North Carolina School of the Arts and a six-week drama intensive at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh During the school year, she tapped into the resources in the Raleigh arts community, performing with Performance Edge, Inc , directed by Lisa Blair Hawkins She took voice lessons with Hawkins and studied with a monologue coach off campus

“Saint Mary’s was awesome about letting me go to and from campus for special instruction because they understood I was pursuing a specific path,” says Prestage “I feel like I am the performer I am because of the opportunities I had both inside and outside the gates of SMS

Prestage is grateful for the many teachers, instructors, advisors, mentors, and family members who have supported her along the way

“I am ever grateful for my parents, Joy and Scott Prestage, who have supported me every step of the way and gotten me where I am,” she says “I am grateful they see the passion I have and want to see me continue pursuing something that makes me so happy I also have two older brothers who show up for every performance and who are still protective over me and just want me to be safe and happy ”

Her grateful list also includes voice teachers Angela Martin in Clinton and Lisa Blair Hawkins in Raleigh; her voice and theater instructors at SMS who gave her a stage on which to perform and grow; her college counselor; her Saint Mary’s English teacher who taught her to write well; her teachers at Michigan; and the directors and producers of shows like Grease, who have given her a story tell and a role to play

Prestage also credits Saint Mary’s for the comprehensive preparation it gave her for college and life

“Out of all my transitions from high school to college, the academic transition was the most seamless for me because of Saint Mary’s,” says Prestage “Since Saint Mary’s is a rigorous college preparatory school, the expectations are similar to those at the University of Michigan in terms of academics, solid relationships with faculty, and the Honor Code Adjusting to campus life was something I learned at Saint Mary’s Having been a boarding student in high school, I easily made the transition to life on a college campus, and I have Saint Mary’s to thank for that Saint Mary’s taught me that it’s okay to go away from home, to explore who you are and what your interests are, meet new people, and grow into yourself Saint Mary’s gave me the courage and strength to go anywhere on my own ”

Those life lessons will serve Prestage well, as she completes her senior year in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and sets her sights on Broadway

During her senior year at Michigan, she plans to produce and star in The Last Five Years, a musical written by Jason Robert Brown She will also, as a graduation requirement, showcase a song to be performed for the Ann Arbor community and for talent scouts and casting agents in New York Following college graduation, Prestage plans to move to New York City to chase her dreams of performing musical theater on Broadway

“I want to perform on Broadway, but I think success will mean just being happy performing and doing what I love Performing, singing, dancing, and acting have made me the happiest I have been in my life, and if I get to keep doing that in some way for the rest, I know I will be happy Whether that means local or regional theater or Broadway, I’ll be happy But my absolute dream is to perform on Broadway I’m also interested in using my minor in casting, producing, and writing – creating theater in some way and growing as an artist I just want to spend the rest of my life making art ”

Lightning Round with Stephanie Prestage ’19

Favorite Saint Mary’s memories:

Dorm life! I have the most wonderful memories living in Penick, Cruikshank, and Smedes I still miss it being like a 24/7 sleepover and always having each other nearby in a close-knit community

Favorite spot on campus: Bratton Hall! I grew up in that building where the arts program is centered Those walls saw my lowest lows and my highest highs The girl who walked into Bratton as a ninth grader was not the same young woman who walked out four years later

Overall Saint Mary’s experience:

Uplifting! I love all girls’ schools There is such power in female relationships, and we are stronger when we stand together, support one another, and lift each other up That is what I learned from Saint Mary’s

Visual and Performing Arts at Saint Mary’s:

Empowering! I gained so much confidence through doing Chorale concerts, Ladies in Blue performances, the plays and musicals, and classes I really stepped into myself and discovered who I was and what I wanted to do for the rest of my life – pretty empowering!

Saint Mary’s friendships:

Unforgettable! I will never forget my Saint Mary’s friends I spent those four years with I keep in touch and am so grateful for those relationships I learned so much from my Saint Mary’s friends and made unforgettable memories, and I can’t wait for our class reunion!

Saint Mary’s teachers:

Grateful! The teachers and adults at Saint Mary’s saw something in my I didn’t, and they were the ones who helped me thrive and become the best version of myself I felt so nurtured and owe so much of what I’ve accomplished to Saint Mary’s teachers, advisors, and mentors

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Santa Story Hour, 10 a�m� - noon Smedes-Emory Parlor
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14 Valentine’s Day of Giving March 17 Auction Gala at the Angus Barn Pavilion April 21 Grandparents and Grandfriends Day April 28 Reunion Weekend Cocktail Party All alumnae in all classes are welcome April 28-29 Reunion Weekend Classes ending in three and eight May 21 Commencement for the 181st session Save the dates!
Advent Lessons and Carols, 6:30 p m Pittman Auditorium 42nd Annual Lighting O’ the Grove, 7:15 p�m� The Grove February

SAINT MARY'S ON THE ROAD

Saint Mary’s alumnae and development office staff will hit the road again in 2022-2023, visiting cities and towns across the state and nation to meet and greet and bring alumnae together in their hometowns and regions

Invitations will be mailed via USPS and email in advance of each event Events will also be announced in the monthly Around the Grove e-newsletter, so make sure we have your current email and mailing addresses so you don’t miss your regional event!

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2022 Mazie Strickland Froelich ’51C Society Alumnae Awards

Congratulations, to the Mazie Strickland Froelich ’51C Society 2022 alumnae award winners, Virginia McSwain Carson, Ph D , ’67C and Vicky McKenzie Armes, who were recognized with award presentations at the Reunion Weekend luncheon, April 30, 2022

Virginia McSwain Carson, Ph.D.: Distinguished Alumna Award

Dr Virginia McSwain Carson, Ph D , ’67C received the 2022 Distinguished Alumna Award, which recognizes outstanding achievements in professional work or volunteer service

Dr Carson enjoyed a distinguished 47-year career as an educational leader She became the seventh president of South Georgia College in 2009, after serving as interim president of the college Dr Carson successfully led the consolidation of South Georgia College and Waycross College into South Georgia State College and led it through a long-term strategy to foster student achievement

A native of Macon, Georgia, she was vice president for academic affairs at Georgia Highlands College in Rome She previously served as dean of academic services for Georgia Perimeter College’s Clarkston, Georgia, campus from 2000 to 2001 Prior to this appointment, she served as chair of the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering, also on GPC’s Clarkston campus

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Dr Carson spent the 1999-2000 academic year as an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow at Northern Virginia Community College, in Annandale, Virginia In 2004, she was chosen to participate in a Fulbright International Education Seminar in Germany

Dr Carson is past president of the National Association of Community College Teacher Education Programs (NACCTEP) She represented Georgia on the executive council of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission (SACS) on Colleges and served as state chair of the Georgia SACS commissioners She edited the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC) Review, a refereed mathematics journal, from 1998 to 2003

She holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia, and a M Ed and Ph D in mathematics education from Georgia State University She and husband Francis Carson, a retired engineer, have three adult children and several grandchildren

Vicky McKenzie Armes ’62C: Outstanding Alumna Award

Vicky McKenzie Armes ’62CArmes received the 2022 Outstanding Alumna Award, given annually for outstanding service to the school through leadership, student recruitment, and alumnae support

Mrs Armes has spent her life dedicated to her family and education Married to Jim Armes, who died in 2016, she is proud mother to Martin Armes and Lawson Armes ’87HS ’89C and grandmother to several, including Sarah Pratt Armes ’23

After graduating from Saint Mary’s, Mrs Armes earned a B A in Elementary Education at UNC-Chapel Hill She retired in 2000 after decades of teaching Title 1 math and serving as the Title 1 facilitator in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, and Marlboro County, South Carolina She is an active member of St Paul’s Anglican Church, where she was organist for more than 25 years She attributes her love of organ music to her Saint Mary’s teacher Russell Broughton She has served faithfully for many years on the Alumnae Leadership Council at Saint Mary’s, including as chair of the leadership and governance committees

The Mazie Strickland Froelich ’51C Society

Saint Mary’s Alumnae Council created the Mazie Strickland Froelich ’51C Society to honor Mrs Froelich’s legacy of leadership, philanthropy, and service at our alma mater Mrs Froelich served with distinction as the chair of the board of trustees

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Left to right: Virginia McSwain Carson '67C, Vicky McKenzie Armes '62C

Emily Smith ’01 named director of alumnae engagement

Saint Mary’s School in Raleigh, North Carolina, is pleased to announce that alumna and staff member Emily Smith, a graduate of the school’s class of 2001, has been named director of alumnae engagement, effective August 15, 2022 Smith has served in various positions in the school’s admission office since 2005 She earned a B A in communications at East Carolina University

In her new role, Smith will serve as the point person for Saint Mary’s Alumnae Association including some 10,000 women worldwide, preside over the Alumnae Leadership Council, represent the alumnae at school events, and work to provide creative and meaningful ways for alumnae to engage with their alma mater She will also work with members of the board of trustees, school administration, and several studentled organizations and clubs

“Saint Mary’s is a community with deep talent and experience,” says Julie Ricciardi, Saint Mary’s associate head of school for institutional advancement “For Emily, the totality of her work with admissions has always been deeply rooted in the work that we know is fostered by a full understanding of working with our alumnae ”

In addition to her work in alumnae engagement, Smith serves as a residential faculty member and advisor to the Beacon honorary leadership organization at Saint Mary’s She serves as advisor to the school’s Granddaughters Club, founded in 1909 to recognize students who are descendants of Saint Mary’s alumnae

Saint Mary’s is my school, my alma mater, my beloved workplace, and my home. I am happy to broaden my work for the school in an exciting new way working closely with our alumnae sisterhood of accomplished women across the country and the globe.

She is a past recipient of the Dean Jones Award at Saint Mary’s and the Faculty/Staff Service Award, both for outstanding contributions to campus life by a staff member

As a Saint Mary’s student, she was senior class president; a member of the varsity volleyball, basketball, softball teams; athletic trainer for the Saints state championship soccer team; an acolyte; and admissions tour guide

Smith says she enjoys the opportunity to work in a position where she can build upon her Saint Mary’s experience “It’s easy to support and promote your school when the mission of preparing young women for college and life has stayed consistent throughout our 181-year history ”

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AUCTION 2023: March 17, 2023

Thank you to our new Auction co-chairs, Kelly Seymour P’22 P’25, Catherine Rideout P’22 P’24, Rebekah Chiavetta P’23, and Shayla Kirchin Bradshaw ‘92C P’23   Save the date for our bi-annual community gathering and celebration of Saint Mary’s School, March 17, 2023, at the Angus Barn Pavilion!

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Blanche Robertson Bacon Performing Arts Center

Announcement

March 31, 2022

Saint Mary’s School formally announced at a spectacular gala event in Pittman Auditorium and Kenan Library, Thursday, March 31, 2022, that the school has received a gift of more than $6 million as part of the Saint Mary’s Forever Campaign for the creation of The Blanche Robertson Bacon Performing Arts Center

The gift is made in honor and memory of alumna Blanche Robertson Bacon ’53HS ’55C, by members of her family Family members supporting this important initiative include the late Julian H Robertson, Jr , Mrs Bacon’s brother; Wyndham Robertson, Mrs Bacon’s sister; Blanche Spencer Williamson, Mrs Bacon’s daughter, and a member of the school’s high school Class of 1976 and current member of the school’s Alumnae Leadership Council; Julian and Beth Williamson and family, Mrs Bacon’s son (a member of the school’s Board of Trustees) and daughter-in-law (also past and current parents); and Caroline Williamson and family, Mrs Bacon’s daughter-in-law At the family’s request, the facility will be known as the Blanche Center

The Blanche Center will bolster Saint Mary’s commitment to interdisciplinary interaction as well as excellence in personal artistic exploration and participation This multifunctional center will be comprised of the Eliza Battle Pittman Auditorium, a Raleigh Historic Property built in 1907, along with a new state-of-the-art adjoining facility Enjoy few of the scenes from an amazing evening at Saint Mary's School!

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Saint Mary’s celebrates Mary Lou Jones on 90th birthday

Mary Lou Jones was honored with a 90th birthday celebration, Saturday, April 30, 2022, at Saint Mary’s School, where she served for more than 35 years in the roles of head tennis coach, distinguished faculty member, chair of the physical education department, and beloved dean of students The event held, in Smedes-Emory Parlor in historic Smedes Hall, was attended by hundreds of her former players, students, colleagues, and friends

A North Carolina Tennis Hall of Famer, Jones recorded 330 wins against just 95 losses as head coach of Saint Mary’s college and high school tennis teams from the 1960s into the 1990s, including 12 undefeated seasons, the 1980 North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) high school state championship, six consecutive North Carolina Women’s Colleges State Tournament championships (1984-1989), and many North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) high school conference and North Carolina Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (NCAIAW) collegiate district championships She held her legendary summer tennis camps at Saint Mary’s from 1974-1998 A countless number of her players went on to play collegiate tennis at the top colleges and universities

in the state and nation She built the modern-day athletics program at Saint Mary’s, moving the school from an intramural athletic program to intercollegiate and interscholastic competition at the highest levels She twice received the Richard G Stone Distinguished Service Award at Saint Mary’s College and High School

As a competitive tennis player, Jones was the winner of more than 200 tournament championships since 1948 in singles and doubles throughout North Carolina and the South, including North Carolina Tennis Association (NCTA) state championships and number one state rankings in singles and doubles She was highly ranked in the Southern Tennis Association in singles and doubles, including number one in the South in women’s doubles She was a five-time Eastern Carolina Tennis Association singles champion and won numerous Raleigh city championships

Jones was inducted into the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1979, was named NCTA Pro of the Year by the North Carolina Association of Tennis Professionals in 1989, was the Piedmont Athletic Conference of Independent Schools (PACIS) Coach of the Year in 1987, was named

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to Who’s Who in American Tennis in 1984 and received the National High School Coaching Award in 1987 She was the first player in North Carolina to use a steel racket when she pioneered the new tennis technology for Wilson Sporting Goods at the 1967 North Carolina Closed Tournament in Greensboro Jones served as coach of the Junior Wightman Cup Team for North Carolina in 1958 Off the tennis court, she served as Raleigh’s community ambassador to Israel in 1963, was inducted into the Wake County YWCA Academy of Women in 1990, was recipient of a Distinguished Women of North Carolina Award from the N C Council of Women in 1999, received the prestigious Friend of Agriculture Award from the Lee County N C Cooperative Extension

Center in 2016, and is a member of Who’s Who of American Women and Who’s Who of the South and Southwest, among other honors She was a longtime golf instructor alongside Peggy Kirk Bell at the Bells’ Pine Needles Resort in Southern Pines

She earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education and master’s degree in education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she was president of the Women’s Athletic Association and later honored in 1988 by the UNC Physical Education Department as an outstanding alumna

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Lee Lee Kirkland King ‘86HS ’88C and Mary Lou Jones Mary Lou Jones, Teresa Vaughn Stephens ’72C, Emily Stephens Mary Lou Jones and Lea Ann Boykin Cook ’90HS ’92C Mabel Geoghegan Pace ’76HS, Mary Lou Jones, Anna Neal Blanchard ’76HS Athletics Director Rob Weltz, Mary Lou Jones, Mary Virginia Swain ’77C Duncan Weaver Flynn ’12, Mary Lou Jones, Anne Duncan Weaver ’83HS ’85C

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Left to right:Vic Venters, Jane Bellamy Venters ’58C, Leigh Wilson Venters ’86C, Gray Clark Stoughton ’78HS ’80C Left to right: Gray Clark Stoughton ’78HS ’80C P’12, Alice Hemingway Baker ’84HS ’86C, Jane McNair Marr '84HS '86C, Mandy Johnson Spears '84HS '86C P’18 P’20, Robin Ballard Earp '84HS '86C, Kathy Sawyer Mann '78HS '80C P’17, Hope Saunders Hackler '78HS '80C, Leigh Wilson Venters '86C Left to right: Blanche Williamson ’76HS, Mary Virginia Swain ’77C Left to right: Jim Conner, Angela Coffman MacKinnon ’90C Left to right: Angela Sutton Furness ’89HS, Elizabeth Van Dyke Morgan ’91C P’20, Perry Grimes Van Dyke ’63HS ’65C P’91C GP’20
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Left to right: Lane Turner Nash ’72HS ’74C P’01 ’04, Bud Doughton, Anna DuBose Doughton ’72HS ’74C, Gail Shackelford Narron ’74C P’00, Holden Royall ’00 Left to right: Elizabeth Smith Skinner ’60C, Sally Borden Worrell ’66C, Mary Craig Timberlake Brown ’77HS ’79C Left to right: Karen Apostolou Gliarmis ’79HS ’81C, Ann Scott Arthur ’81C, Mary Wilcox Myers ’79HS ’81C, Alison Gilbert Holmes ’81C, Coles Hines Jones ’81C, Leslye Fountain Plummer ’81C Left to right: Tricia Dome, Elizabeth Flournoy Creel ’89C, Willa McKimmon Dickens ’65C Charlotte Smith Purrington ’65HS Left to right: Joan Comer Johnston ’87C, Margaret Ivy Johnston ’20, Jennifer Locke McCann ’97C, Diane Gupton Becton ’77HS, Martha Luck Johnston ’20 Left to right: Ashlyn Whitford P’18 ’24, Mary Hannah Wyman Jones ’84HS ’86C P’16, Kelly Seymour P’22 ‘25

Helen Lucretia Divers Glenn ‘38HS

November 27, 2021

Sara Bell Thompson ’40C July 26, 2022

Amine Galbreath Edwards ‘41C April 26, 2022

Lillian West Parrott ‘42HS November 12, 2021

Meta Alexander Beard ‘43C May 17, 2022

Virginia Olive Hartzog ‘43C March 24, 2022

Jean Morris Webb ’43C July 31, 2022

Betty Edwards Cooper ‘44C March 29, 2022

Mary Pierce Johnson White ‘44C February 5, 2022

Sarah Bain Day’ 45HS February 1, 2022

Kate Broadfoot Slater '45C June 11, 2022

Helen Hier Smith ’46HS February 15, 2022

Nancy Hannah Dunn ‘46HS ‘48C February 23, 2022

Martha Brickhouse Ruggles ’46HS ’48C July 1, 2022

Trina Blake Johnson ‘47C July 6, 2022

Nathalie Hunter Cook ’47HS December 10, 2017

Anne McMullan ‘47HS ‘49C May 23, 2022

Alice Rebecca Bunn ‘48HS July 9, 2021

Rose Potter Garvey ‘48C August 24, 2022

Mary-Bryan Cummings Rasberry ’49C September 23, 2022

Betty Wrenn Bevan Hoggard ‘49HS ‘51C October 4, 2011

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Elizabeth Wall Parker ‘49HS ‘51C September 27, 2021

Martha Belle Woolery Sneed '49HS June 1, 2022

Laura Ellen Weaver Dodson ‘50C April 3, 2022

Virginia Hall Wood ‘51C June 30, 2022

Elizabeth “Betty” Gary MacKenzie ‘52C December 24, 2021

Ann McCulloch Oliver ‘52C May 15, 2022

May Holton Sherrod ‘52C May 14, 2022

Norvelle Plowden Walker ‘53HS February 3, 2022

Sarah Elgin "Sally" Timberlake '54HS May 10, 2022

Jane Westbrook Thomason ‘54HS ‘56C September 7, 2022

Nancy Boyd Fisher ’55C April 22, 2022

Marjorie Brinn Clayton ‘56HS August 4, 2022

Virginia “Ginia” Richardson Manchester ‘56C January 27, 2022

Phyllis Brenda Wall Purdy ‘57C September 19, 2022

McNair Currie Maxwell ’59HS December 16, 2021

Sally Anne Royle Hardy ‘58C February 15, 2022

Alice Lee Edwards Bryant ’59C January 8, 2022

Nancy Compton Williams ’59C March 8, 2022

Judith Crippen Armstrong ‘60C November 20, 2021

Josephine “Jody” Blackwell Anderson ’62C January 29, 2022

Reide Watson Bynum ‘63C July 10, 2022

Joy Isley Farlow ‘63C December 3, 2021

Mollie Powell Rasor ‘63C December 13, 2021

Rosa Beckwith Sands ‘63C January 28, 2022

Liz Jones Waters, ‘65C December 5, 2021

Susan Dukes Webber ‘66C April 2, 2022

Jocelyn Strange Lynch ‘67C May 24, 2022

Rebecca Reid Smiley ‘69C July 17, 2021

Emma “Emmy” Sanders Woodall ‘70C July 16, 2022

Jacqueline “Jackie” Minges Taylor ‘71HS ‘73C October 24, 2021

Frances Garrett Moore ’72HS September 4, 2022

Elizabeth Bolling Quicke Scott ‘74C April 2, 2022

Kristian Kelley Baucom ‘89HS March 29, 2022

Julie Coward-Wendel ’89HS January 5, 2022

Naomi Brown Shastri ‘92HS October 9, 2021

Michelle Boryk Oppegaard ‘93HS ‘95C February 15, 2022

Claire Hunter Spruill ‘01 May 27, 2022

Maribelle Lea Scoggin ‘16 March 15, 2022

IN MEMORIAM

MILESTONES

Marriages

Tate Garrison ’95HS married Joel Killion November 7, 2021

Sarah McCauley ‘02 married Justin Hill February 2, 2022

Dhwani Shah ’05 married Bobby Aspell September 10, 2022

Sarah Elizabeth Nolan ‘07 married Seth Fleischer Buschsbaum September 4, 2022

Sam Vaillancourt ‘07 married Tommy Michael Daniel Jr. October 30, 2021

Loftin Johnson ‘08 married Lyle Farrer June 3, 2022

Julia Nutt ‘08 married Rob Ratliff April 29, 2022

Arden Saunders ’08 married Jackson Mitchell Morgan July 16, 2022

Suneha Sundaram ‘08 married Rahee Shah May 14, 2022

New Babies and Family News

Liza Wooten DeFago ’10, a son September 6, 2022

Bryson Evans ‘94HS ‘96C, adopted a daughter May 2022

Kathleen Kelley ‘00, a son January 13, 2022

Taylor Lyon McGowan ’01, a son July 13, 2022

Sarah Todd McNally ’03, a daughter March 20, 2022

Jenna Nash Hollmeyer ‘04, a son May 14, 2022

Hattie Walter Steffens ’05, a daughter May 2, 2022

Bridget Myers Manuel ‘07, a daughter July 14, 2021

Scottie Springer O’Herron ‘07, a daughter May 14, 2022

Emma Carol Lewis ‘09 married Joe Forrest Moore April 23, 2022

Laura Medlin ‘09 married Zachary Philip Mickel April 9, 2022

Chelsea Reynolds ‘09 married Christopher Lutzweiler April 30, 2022

Abby Richmond ‘09 married Jory Anderson September 3, 2022

Sara Williamson ‘09 married Dylan James Castellino October 23, 2021

Caroline Collie ‘11 married Ryan Fricke June 11, 2022

Sarah Hamilton ’11 married Peter Ryan May 9, 2022

Emily Harmer ‘11 married Miles Childers September 17, 2021

Taylor Hawkins ’12 married Kevin Brinegar September 10, 2022

Cate Lyle ‘12 married Matt Keasler May 21, 2022

Sidney Dawson Dozier ’08, a son August 26, 2022

Claire Murray Goolsby ’08, a son August 11, 2022

Betsy Church Bula ’09, a daughter August 10, 2022

Maggie Bratton Dillon ‘09, a son June 24, 2022

Arrington Clark Caison ‘09, a son December 18, 2021

Elle Fulenwider Engstrom ’09, a son August 18, 2021

Jessie Gonia Hatfield ‘09 a son January 26, 2022

Perri Kritz Hoyt ’09, a son July 19, 2022

Caroline Fuqua Owens ’09, a daughter August 3, 2022

Sarah Scott Worth ’12 married Paul Paschal September 17, 2022

Berry Williamson ‘12 married Patrick Battey May 28, 2022

Catherine Blair ‘13 married Tom Polak October 23, 2021

*Deanna MacCormac ‘13 married William Hancock April 30, 2022

Suzi Peak ‘13 married Tyler Sholar January 9, 2021

Cameron Sloan ‘13 married Sam Hodgson April 29, 2022

Caroline Snipes ‘13 married Chase Triptow May 7, 2022

*Married in Saint Mary’s Chapel

Ferebee Frazier Plyler ’09, a son July 26, 2022

Catherine Doyle Aimone ’10, a son February 1, 2022

Liza Wooten DeFago ’10, a son September 6, 2022

Anna Smither Semon ’10, a daughter July 21, 2022

Anna Dillon Sibley ’10, a son May 1, 2022

Anna Boyce Rankin Crosslin, a daughter August 24, 2022

Hannah Moore Harris ‘11, a daughter March 21, 2022

Sylvia Weir Lee ’13, a daughter January 22, 2022

Stephanie Hamilton Passmore ‘15, a daughter March 29, 2022

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These milestones were compiled based on information received by September 30, 2022 Every effort is made to include everyone for whom we have an official confirmation by press time If we missed you or your loved one, please send an official announcement to ersmith@sms edu or mail to Emily Smith ’01, Director of Alumnae Engagement, Saint Mary’s School, 900 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC 27603, for inclusion in the winter 2023 magazine Madi Ryan Beall, granddaughter of Jenny Lewis Beall ’79HS ’81C Lillian Ebba Thayer Robbins, daughter of Katherine Kemp Robbins ’00 Luke Lyon Hall, grandson of Josie Rawl Hall ’74C

CLASS NEWS

It’s all here – the latest and greatest news from alumnae in odd-year classes Saint Mary’s extends a special thanks to the dedicated class secretaries who compiled and crafted these class newsletters, many who have served for decades

Even-year classes will be featured in the winter 2022 magazine Alumnae in these classes will receive information to facilitate the reporting of news to class secretaries or directly to the school

CLASS NEWS POLICIES

Due to the uncertain nature of certain types of news, Saint Mary’s does not publish news of wedding engagements or pregnancies We publish news of marriages, births, adoptions or deaths, based on published news reports or direct phone or e-mail contact with the Alumnae Office from the parties or immediate families Please remember to include Saint Mary’s in your wedding announcement in the newspaper and please send birth announcements to the Alumnae Office for inclusion in the milestones section

Saint Mary’s Class Notes are published for each class once each year Due to the extended nature of the production schedule for the magazine, class news is meant to be a once-a-year general update of your news for the previous year We cannot guarantee the exact timeliness of your news, so please keep our advance deadlines in mind when submitting news

Saint Mary’s School reserves the right to edit class news for content, length and timeliness

Photographs may be submitted for consideration for the class news to mvswain@sms edu or Mary Virginia Swain, 900 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC 27603 Photos must be high-quality prints or digital jpeg photo files of at least 300 dpi Group shots should include Saint Mary’s alumnae (and spouses and children) only and must include a detailed listing of everyone pictured, including full names and class years

1949 COLLEGE

Libba Kornegay Pate, who reports that she is 92-years-old, writes from Fayetteville, “I moved six houses down the street, to a one-story house, about 15 years ago  (I had lived in the two-story house for 40 years ) I have a wonderful helper who comes four times a day to help me and my almost 17-year-old, blind, deaf, toothless, four-pound poodle  My helper is my driver, too  About a month ago I fell and broke my hip, so I am home recovering now, but this is much too slow  With this beautiful weather I only have to go out to my side yard (I live on a corner) and see my neighbors walk by  It is so good to see them  I do wish I could go to Saint Mary's for the spring gathering  My two years at Saint Mary's was very special with many wonderful memories ” Sue Joyner Ferraro writes from Belton, Missouri, “My big news is two new great-grandsons! My granddaughter, Sarah, and her husband, Chris, have a son born Nov 28, 2021, Reed Cowan Malawey They live in Wasilla, Alaska, so I have not seen the baby yet He is red-headed like his mother and her brother, and their dad, my son Mike My grandson Mike and his wife Alex have a baby boy born Feb 17, 2022 He is Rowan Grey Ferraro I have seen him, and both babies are precious and healthy Rowan is not red-headed, but that could change He and his parents live in Eureka, Missouri, outside of St Louis I’m a proud and happy grandma! Best wishes to all my Saint Mary’s classmates!”

1951 COLLEGE

Louise Milliken Howard ’51C

Stella Cobbs Anderson ’49HS ’51C writes from Talladega, Alabama, “So far, I’m still here, driving and going to water exercises several times a week I miss Buttercup; we kept up often She was a great roommate ” Nancy Bobbitt Thompson ’49HS ’51C writes, “I turned 90 last October 17 and am still upright, know who I am, am in my own home, and daughter Nancy Thompson Heathcote ’75HS ’77C lives with me I am so blessed! All of my ‘growing up’ friends have died except one, and she has dementia I have wonderful memories, including my four years at Saint Mary’s I have three living children, nine grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren--all precious!” It was very nice to hear from Nancy Woodruff Broadwell, who wrote that she would be going in the early summer to her youngest granddaughter’s graduation from Flagler College Nancy is enjoying her great-granddaughter (18 months), and her parents, living in Southern Pines I am sorry to report that, according to the Winter 2022 issue of this magazine, we continue to lose classmates Margaret Gaston Bates, Virginia Gilliam Moss, Emma Lou White Taylor, and Junie Purrington Hickman died in 2021 Margaret Ann Brock Beaty died in 2020 These members were important to our class and contributed in their own special ways After writing and feeling very sorry about the deaths of many of the husbands of our class members, I am sad to report that my husband, Harry, died in July of 2021 We were married for 65 years Harry had been ill for several years and his passing was a blessing for him I stay busy with volunteer work and seeing our children Our son, Harry Jr , lives with his wife in New Orleans Our daughter, Louise, lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband and children Our youngest daughter, Sue, lives in Michigan with her husband and family I have five gown grandchildren, all unmarried, so no ”greats” in the near future Please send news next year With love to all, Louise

1953

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Betsy Williams Tyler reports, “Still living at home in Raleigh and Atlantic Beach in the summer All five grandchildren are growing up too fast: one already graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill, one is at Washington and Lee, one is at University of Virginia, and one is entering UNC-Chapel Hill this fall The youngest is at Cary Academy ”

1953

COLLEGE

Haffye Sewell Cox ’53C Greetings and love to all of you Very little news from me except that I am still living

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at home I recently attended Tori and Thomas Stoughton’s lovely wedding in Wilmington and was delighted to see lots of Saint Mary’s girls including Gray Clark Stoughton ’78HS ’80C (mother of the groom), Eliza Gray Stoughton ’12, Frances Schultz ’76HS ’78C, Tiffany Miller Clark ’82HS, Duvall Schultz Fuqua ’79HS, Kathy Sawyer Mann ’78HS ’80C, Emily Jenkins ’94HS, Miller Clark Minton ’12, Lainie Cox Johnston ’80C, Hope Saunders Hackler ’78HS ’80C, Anne Mayo Evans ’74HS ’76C, Rena Harris Earnhardt ’82HS, and Eliza Jenkins Stoecker ’96HS. It was so much fun to be with these beautiful young people I am looking forward to our 70th reunion next year! Anne Bailey Lewis, Nancy McIver Chaffe, and Becky Gordan Hoggard are planning to be there too! Jeanne Summers Peacock ’51HS ’53C writes, “After all these many, many years I thought I would write some news to dear Saint Mary's, my most beloved school (and I have attended many over these last years ) It's been such a terrific 2022 for me so far as an artist that I thought I'd indulge my ego and write I am most of all an oil painter, but of course, have worked and exhibited in many different mediums including encaustic, oil, and cold wax, etc This 2022, I have recently closed one of my most successful solo exhibitions in the OFFSITEGALLERY, City of Norfolk Gallery, been one of five artists chosen to have their work displayed on a billboard (14'X48’)

throughout Hampton Roads for one year and invited to be in an exhibition in September of portraitists, doctors, lawyers, artists, etc , 100 Under the Spotlight I also have a big exhibit opening this September at the Sandler Center in Virginia Beach So you see, as an artist, not the fluffiest profession, I have to be forgiven for spreading this ego-driven news Please forgive but I am so happy and appreciative of this good fortune ” Sara Fair enjoyed a recent visit to Saint Mary’s with her great niece and her daughter, Evelyn (6) Mary Virginia Swain ’77C gave them a tour of campus and all the activities for young people Sara still lives in New York City Nancy McIver Chaffe reports, “Black and I sold our house in New Orleans and live in the small coastal town of Pass Christian, Mississippi, on the Gulf of Mexico Black doesn’t fish much anymore, but I play bridge All our friends are younger and we feel lucky to have each other My daughter wants to bring me to our 70th reunion next year God willing, I look forward to that ” Patsy Daniels-Lindley ’51HS ’53C sold her home and moved to a golf cottage in Vero Beach, Florida, though she also has an apartment at The Cardinal in Raleigh “I can officially call myself a ‘snowbird,’” she says “This summer, I have travel plans, cruising around Ireland and other parts of the U K I am blessed with three great-grandchildren and another on the way ”

1955

HIGH SCHOOL and 1957 COLLEGE

Anne Powell Ward ’55HS ’57C is living at a retirement community in Powhatan, Virginia “We have three daughters, six grandchildren, and six greats so far We have a caregiver five days a week to keep us moving After traveling for many years in the U S and Europe, we have settled down to a slower pace ” Phyllis Wall Purdy ’57C writes from Calhoun, Georgia, “I have become a homebody because of the twoand-a-half years of pandemic We did travel to Atlantic Beach each year—my paradise! At home, it seems that all meetings are Zoom, and even groceries are listed and delivered Thank heavens my daughter has returned home to Calhoun from Ogden, Utah, and she is able to take me to the theatre, church, and other interesting, public, social activities ”

1955 COLLEGE

Patsy Moore Upton writes from Hillsborough, “I am doing very well health-wise after a very serious illness in 2020 John and I continue to attend and work in our churches The pandemic has limited most other travel or activity My best to everyone!”

1957 HIGH SCHOOL

Gail Cohoon is still living in Columbia, N C Connie Fisher Johnson ’57HS ’59C lives at The Cardinal at North Hills in Raleigh Betsy Lipford Delionback ’57HS ’59C, lives in Homewood, Alabama

1959 COLLEGE

Rett Weston Padgett says she sees Octavia Phillips McLeod ’57HS ’59C frequently “She is an accomplished artist with her pencil sketches of people of all ages Truly amazing!” Bev DuBose Patrick reports from Greenville, South Carolina, that she is having a wonderful time with her two great-grandchildren, Croft Mason Weeks (3) and India Livingston Weeks (1) They are the grandchildren of her daughter, Arianna Stuckey Harley ’88C. “Life is good! Every day so special (Cannot compete with my dear friend, Rett Weston Padgett. She has eight great-grandchildren!)” Connie Fisher Johnson ’57HS ’59C lives at The Cardinal at North Hills in Raleigh Betsy Lipford Delionback ’57HS ’59C lives in Homewood, Alabama

1961

HIGH SCHOOL

Cynthia Nixon Mastro writes with sad news from Elizabeth City, “My husband, Joe Mastro, died on April 26, 2021, after battling cancer for two and a half years  We met when we were both professors at Indiana University of Pennsylvania His first wife had died, and we enjoyed 37 happy years of marriage, during which we traveled often and were very active in the Episcopal Church and community organizations He leaves behind three daughters, five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren, the oldest of whom will enroll at Penn State in June as a freshman ”

1961 COLLEGE

Betty Lynch Hammond has a new address “I plan to move to Westminster Canterbury in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in May Very hard to downsize and pack but I know I will enjoy my new home I have seen Becky Elmore Clement and G.G. Saunders Buxton in the last year It was fun to catch up!” Gay Davis Gaston reports, “I had a wonderful catch-up with Midge Midyette Peery last August in Folly Beach, and another in late February here in Greenville She lives in a wonderful house in Charleston and is still painting beautiful watercolors of Charleston and environs I keep up by phone with Irene McGuirk Mayer, and in person with Caroline Hamilton Ervin ’59HS in Morganton I stay busy with book club, garden club, DAR, continuing education classes at Furman, and bridge, having given up golf when I turned 80!”

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1952 COLLEGE: Frances Garvey Wilson ’52C

HIGH SCHOOL

Alleen Cater ’63HS ’65C

First, many thanks to Alice Stallings Lowry, who served faithfully as our Class Secretary since the beginning, and who has now taken a much-deserved rest from keeping up with us and coordinating news Alice still loves living on the lake in New Orleans, though she and her husband do not enjoy the problems that come with age  (Many of us are in this boat with you!)  Her daughter is moving back to New Orleans this spring, which will surely be a welcome change Perry Grimes Van Dyke, my dear "roomie," writes, "I am doing well, living in Wilmington where my daughter, Elizabeth Van Dyke Morgan '91C, lives with her two children, Perry and William Morgan Perry Morgan '20 is a rising junior at TCU in Fort Worth, Texas, and William will be a freshman at East Carolina in Greenville in the fall Elizabeth is with Intracoastal Realty and loves selling houses!

I have just completed two years as regent of my DAR Samuel Johnston Chapter in Raleigh which I thoroughly enjoyed!  My son, Chris, and his wife, Alston, live in Charlotte with their son, Burke (5), and daughter, Mary James (1) ” It was great to hear from Mary Jim Baskerville Shaw. "I haven't done well at keeping up with Saint Mary's, which is no reflection on the school, or friends, and experiences I had while there

I have lived in Stuart, Florida, a beautiful small town on the east coast, for nearly 40 years (how did that happen?) I had a wonderful husband I met at W&M, and two great kids I worked in the arts and now volunteer My son and his bride are working in Alaska this summer, so my daughter and I will go see them in August Would love to hear from others " Louise Clark has the greatest, happiest piece of news "Last July, I married Dan Ravenel, who has connections to Saint Mary's because his late wife, Kathy Hall Ravenel '65C, was in our college class, as was his sister, Mae Ravenel Black '63HS '65C. His younger sister, Livvy Ravenel French ’66HS, also went to Saint Mary’s We spend most of our time on Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina, and also downtown Charleston We have a Great Boykin, Lou, who loves the water life on Wadmalaw Hope to see everyone at our reunion " Louise was in Morocco with Charlotte Blackwell Coleman ’65C. Louise also sent a picture of herself with Jane Brooks Ball '63C, who was her hall counselor on first east our first year at Saint Mary’s Kristin Augustine Christensen had A serious surgery for an aortic aneurysm, but is recovering well She still lives in Raleigh Take good care of yourself, Kris! Monica Goubaud writes, “This ‘climate refugee Goldilocks’ moved from New Mexico (too hot and dry), to the Oregon coast (too wet and cold), to Cape Cod  And it is just right! Come for a visit!” Louise Clark Ravenel writes, “I consider myself fortunate to have come through the ‘rough phase’ of COVID with none of it in our immediate household Our garden was a great source of exercise for all that time, and it never looked better I look forward to a month in Ireland and the U K in June/July—gardens and more gardens!” Everyone who responded to my email mentioned enthusiasm for our reunion next spring I will send you reminders and hope very much to see every one of you there! XOXO, Alleen

1963 COLLEGE

Sue Battle Moore ’63C

Dear Class of ‘63, Here’s news from Lea Hall Ivey in Oxford: Lea Lea’s husband, Dave, who died in 2020, loved living in Morocco as a teenager Because of this, Lea Lea is taking six family members to Morocco for a two-week tour and understandably “wishes he were here to enjoy it with us ” According to Diane Croonenberghs Tilghman, “I’m still living in Raleigh, at Springmoor Retirement, and have made many new friends with whom I play bridge and other card games ” Needless to say, moving from Dunn to Raleigh was a huge adjustment, but it’s working for Diane We wish her well! It’s always great to hear from Charleston, South Carolina, resident Charlotte deLoach Riley. She and husband Joe are still living in their Gibbs Street house of 52 years but

are on the list for Bishop Gadsden Retirement Community, where several Saint Mary’s girls reside Retired from real estate, Charlotte enjoys having her two sons and their families in the area to occupy her time As she does with each newsletter, Charlotte graciously invites classmates to contact her if they are in the area! Another of our “regulars,” Hilda Little Jones, responded with news from Pensacola, Florida She and husband Ray “remain healthy and active and even managed to travel some during the pandemic, including Italy ” They planned to return to Italy in June 2022 to see their younger daughter, who lives there, as well as visit several wine makers for Ray’s business Their older daughter and her family will join them later for a grand reunion! More news from Florida comes from Flo McNeer Hamilton in Lake Alfred She now has three great-grandchildren, all of whom belong to son Rob’s two children Flo’s daughter, Deborah, was getting married in May in Huntsville, Alabama, and Flo is getting two new grandchildren from that union Deborah’s daughter, Emma Grace Bailey, a musical theater major in college in Chicago, will be in summer stock in New Jersey this summer! According to Flo, “I have a few medical issues--who doesn’t at our age--but muddling through and still playing a lot of bridge and very involved in my church ” Anita Strickland Christopher sends “Greetings to the Class of ’63” from Grand Rapids, Michigan She reports that she and her husband attended their granddaughter’s 2022 graduation from UVA School of Law and that another granddaughter was just finishing her first year at Wheaton College in Illinois The Christophers are “enjoying the good life, being snowbirds from Michigan to Florida ” Anita is also coordinating the 2022 National Day of Prayer for the state of Michigan Katharine Miller Pollard writes, “I live in the same old house where both children were raised in Great Neck Point My one-acre garden is lots of work! I have seven grown grandchildren, all on their own, and seven great-grands, two born within the last year No dogs, only wild birds and critters to feed! All is well ” As for my news, Ben and I are still enjoying the slow pace of life in Eastern North Carolina, Rocky Mount to be exact! I stay busy, and mostly out of trouble, with my so-called duties as a Nash County Extension Master Gardener and can be found most often at the Nash County Arboretum in Nashville or the Ask A Master Gardener booth at the Nash County Farmers Market in Rocky Mount! Please note that I said slow pace of life! Ladies, as difficult as it is to believe, the spring of 2023 marks the date of our 60th year since graduation from Saint Mary’s Please put the date on your calendar and plan to attend as your “faithful friends and comrades sure” will be looking for you Until then, my love to all, Sue

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1962 COLLEGE: Vicky McKenzie Armes ’62C, left, and Lynn Boyce Purdie-Brennan ’62C, right 1963

1965

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Joan Wickham Sugg ’65HS ’67C

Jean Healy Neville loved being back at SMS for the 55th reunion, especially the fun alumnae Cold Cuts performance! “My husband (Bobby) and I recently moved to Fearrington and are very happy with the change Things have been pretty quiet during COVID, but I’ve been able to play tennis and walk lots, and do virtual volunteer work to keep me sane We hope to get some traveling in this summer It was wonderful to see everyone who came to our 55th reunion The campus is beautiful! Wishing everyone a healthy and happy year Go Saints ” Sally James writes, “I am loving my retirement job as a study leader for Smithsonian Journeys and the National Trust tours I’d love for some of my classmates to join me! I’m glad COVID is under control so we can travel again I have eight grandchildren The oldest is upholding the family tradition and is a freshman at UNCChapel Hill ” Joan Wickham Sugg had a June trip planned to Scotland, England, and Wales She hopes to see places she has not seen before such as Scone and Falkland palaces in Scotland, Whitby Abbey in England And the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London She also was planning a trip to Nova Scotia in August

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Trudie Turner Arrington ’65C

Hello Class of ’65! Hope all are safe, vaccinated, and boosted  Did we think we’d still be home a year later? Thank you to all who shared their news  We have mighty good friends in our ’65 class Perry Grimes Van Dyke shares her daughter Elizabeth Van Dyke Morgan ’91C is a Realtor with Intracoastal Realty in Wilmington, North Carolina Her granddaughter, Perry Morgan ’20HS, is a sophomore at TCU in Fort Worth, Texas  Her grandson, William Morgan, will

ALUMNAE AWARD WINNERS

Joy Jansen ’90HS honored by Idaho Association of Special Education Administrators

The Idaho Association of Special Education Administrators presented its Outstanding Special Education Administrator Award to Saint Mary’s alumna Joy Jansen ’90HS The award is presented to a special education director who has excelled in the management of special education programs, promoted excellence in the education and service of students with disabilities, and promoted the profession of special education administration, including the Idaho Association of Special Administrators, ant the Idaho Association of School Administrators to a higher level

Ms Jansen has worked for more than 25 years in the field of serving individuals with special needs that spans the continuum from elementary to postsecondary education Currently, she is the director of special education, elementary school counseling, and nursing for the Lake Pend Oreille School District (LPOSD) in Sandpoint, Idaho Before LPOSD she served as the director of special education/learning center for two therapeutic residential schools in northern Idaho She obtained a Ph D in education with a focus in neuropsychological deficiencies from the University of Idaho and holds an M Ed in special education from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Ms Jansen has an extensive background in working with children, adolescents, and adults in the areas of specific learning disabilities, attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, and various mental health conditions Over the years, she has presented at both local, state, and national conferences on such topics as executive functioning, brainbased learning, social and emotional learning, trauma-informed practices, attachment and learning, and teacher-student relationships Lastly, to support the youth of her community and fill her passion for experiential and placebased education, she serves as the education advisor for Selkirk Outdoor Leadership and Education (SOLE)

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Saint Mary’s classmates Louise Clark Ravenel ’63HS ’65C and Charlotte Blackwell Coleman ’65C enjoyed a trip to Morocco last spring with a group of friends Congratulations, Joy Jansen ‘90HS!

attend East Carolina next year  Perry is enjoying her term as regent of the Samuel Johnson Chapter, NSDAR in Raleigh Alleen Cater ’63HS ’65C wrote from Birmingham, Alabama, with no news but a big hello to all Gretchen Fracher Hardage has had a tough year She lost her daughter, Jordan Smith, in November at the age of 48, after a long illness  She misses her terribly but her son’s three boys bring her incredible joy  They live in Winston- Salem (ages 18, 15 and 13)  She keeps in touch with many of our classmates  Can’t believe we are in our 70s  She treasures everything about Saint Mary’s!  Hannah Vaughan says she and her husband, Norm Robinson, have made the downsizing transition to a condo in downtown Wilmington with a 10th-floor view of the Cape Fear River “We love life in vibrant, eclectic, diverse downtown Wilmington, with no more leaves to rake! I do miss my flower garden, but my son, Dan Brawley, is close by with lots of dirt for me to dig in I’m mostly retired, but enjoyed presiding over my niece, Molly VaughanHoward’s, wedding last fall in Nags Head ” They were looking forward to taking a Viking river cruise on the Danube soon, postponed from May 2020 due to COVID Barbara Hall Wullschleger shares that two grandchildren (twins) are going off to college this fall   Holden is going to the University of New Hampshire, and Grace is going to Coastal Carolina  After three years (COVID related), their cruise to Russia has been changed  They are now going to Norway, Denmark, and Sweden Evelyn Elizabeth Jones Waters  died on December

5, 2021, due to a brief illness of a lung disease (disease is common to her family)  Please stay safe and healthy Y’all need to know that I drove to Raleigh last year to attend our reunion When I registered, the cute student gave me a pendant celebrating attending 65 years ago I accepted it and walked over to the Chapel for a lovely service that brought back wonderful memories When it was over, I kept looking around--nobody I knew I went back to the registration table to question my pendant, got an apology and was given one for 55 years   I also asked if I was the only one there from the Class of ’65 Only me I walked around and enjoyed the lovely campus, took my pendant and drove home Sad times not to see our dear friends I fully understand, with all the dangers  One lady from Lynchburg, Class of ’55, was there alone We chatted about our good times and super Saint Mary’s Hope all is well with everyone. Trudie

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Martha Hall Michaels ’67HS

I was glad to have heard from several classmates Most mentioned how COVID had restricted things, especially contact with family Here’s my news: Paul and I just got back from a trip to Puglia It was wonderful and the first time out of the country in a while due to COVID Life’s busy with four kids and their families: 10 grandkids! My grandson, Elliott, is earning his Eagle Scout award and going to UNC-Asheville next year My granddaughter, Martha Parrott, will be joined by her sister,

Carter, at Saint Mary’s next year I am so impressed with the school; it has changed a lot since we were there Susan Johnson Hedgpeth writes, “Your hospitality for our 50th has lived in my heart for many reasons I’m so glad I was there Since then, I have retired from teaching kindergarten and spent my time being a docent at Reynolda House and joining a garden club Our daughter moved back to Winston-Salem during the pandemic and was married in May at Graylyn I have a schnoodle puppy! I hope to spend time once again with our class ” Monte Parsons Gaillard writes, “After a career in development for The Nature Conservancy in South Carolina, I retired after my first grandchild was born My son, Will, lives in Asheville, so after burning up the highway from Charleston to Asheville, I decided to buy a house and move to the mountains in 2017 Great decision! Another grandson was born in 2017 I re-married in 2011 We have seven grandchildren between us!” Margaret Highsmith Dickson reports “All is well with me—sort of  My condo flooded April 1, and I am in the throes of juggling contractors making repairs My family and I have made it through COVID, so far at least, with only a few of us contracting it and with relatively mild cases, thank goodness My oldest, Wyatt, also survived COVID with his restaurant As he notes, everyone is accustomed to take-out barbecue, and that saw them through Daughter Bright has survived the merger of BB&T and SunTrust, though she says merging the cultures of two long-established entities has been a challenge Seavy and his wife, Lauren Robbins Dickson

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1967 COLLEGE: left to right: Libby Keller ’65HS ’67C, Jean Healy Neville ’65HS ’67C, Joan Wickham Sugg ’65HS ’67C, Clarine Pollock Powell ’67C, Sally James ’65HS ’67C, Margaret Stevens Lawler ’65HS ’67C

’06, have one little one, Smith (short for Highsmith), who will be three this fall and is cute as pie My grandmother name is Maggie, which Seavy says is what the dogs call me, although I have never heard them call me anything at all ” Mardy Gray Choate says, “I spent the last year of COVID reading and sorting through family history boxes and pictures, and then making books for all of our kids It was quite a fun and interesting experience!  Culver and I have lived in Columbia, South Carolina, for the last 40 years, and will celebrate our 50th this year We have five children, all married, and nine grandchildren ages 15 down to five  Six of our grands live here, two in Charlotte, and one recently moved to Wilmington  We always look forward to our two weeks June vacation to Pawleys Island Being in Columbia, I see lots of Saint Mary’s ladies (from older and younger classes) at various book clubs and organizations It’s nice to stay in touch!” Joslin Schwartz LeBauer writes, “Hello, hello from Atlanta I have been here 23 years, retired from endowment development 10 years ago, and am now back to volunteering until COVID hit I avoided COVID until last week, getting a very mild case, certainly due to all the shots We’ve managed well; I just feel shortchanged for all the in-person time we could have spent with the grandchildren We have 11 between us: two of mine in Greensboro, two in Tucson, Arizona, and all seven of David’s here in town My third son is in Denver That’s my roundup Sending my warmest regards to each of you ” Margaret Morrison Hamilton says, “Been boosted and housebound throughout the winter, but probably had COVID a couple of weeks ago Seems rampant around here Visits from grandchildren (six under seven) are great but seem a little different from memories of visiting my grandmother  We will be in Vermont for the summer Play some golf, online bridge, and read, read, read to keep my mind hopping ” Jane Byrd Melton reports, “Dan and I are still unpacking in our home in Asheville Nice to be out of the apartment we were in for two years while house hunting and then house "rehabbing "  We rescued a pup from Tennessee a year ago -- now he acts like a two- year-old! Need an obedience class, or two  We are happy to have a dog and we all walk a mile every day I have three generations of family here: brother, two sisters-in-law, a niece, two nephews, a cousin, and associated spouses, plus three of the youngest generation All are fun, as we can now get together We have not traveled but hope to this fall We have avoided the virus Finally going back into church Learned more Crockpot recipes than I wish to boast!”

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seven wonderful grandchildren from 16 years to three months in age I am blessed to have five of them close by Life is good, even in these difficult times ” Meredith Maynard Chase was looking forward to her first cruise since COVID, traveling from Copenhagen to Stockholm “Right now, I am trying to work on six family lines (Maynard, Mann, Caldwell, Franklin, Hutchinson, Stevens) and a seventh (Perault) and transcribe to my computer I’m emptying a chest, three closets, and two boxes of clothing from 1850-1925 Going through tons of photos, but keeping The Gentleman’s Magazine 1749, printed in London Way cool!” Virginia McSwain Carson lives in Madison, Georgia “I was fortunate to attend the April 2022 reunion and was so pleased to see classmates I thought about those of you who could not be there It is hard to believe it was our 55th! The campus looks beautiful, and the chapel service was poignant The school leadership appears to be just right for the times The year 2021 was filled with surgery for cancer and the resulting chemotherapy and radiation I have come out of it in relatively good shape and grateful to God for each day that I have ” Geanie Morgan Slifer reports that they are doing well “Joe and I took a 15-day cruise to celebrate our 53rd anniversary We sailed through the Panama Canal, six ports, then to Cabo San Lucas Our grandchildren are David (17), Duncan (15), and Charlotte (12) David is visiting colleges and wants to study technical theater Duncan is 6’4” and eats, sleeps, and lives basketball Charlotte loves music, dance, and drama She is in the N C Theater Conservatory Joe and I are in our 21st year as Santa and Mrs Claus We were Santa and Mrs Claus at Duke Children’s Hospital for 17 years, until the COVID pandemic, but continue with home visits, Zoom visits, and our business, Charitable Clients ” Jean Healy Neville loved being back at SMS for the 55th reunion, especially the fun alumnae Cold Cuts performance! “My husband (Bobby) and I recently moved to Fearrington and are very happy with the change Things have been pretty quiet during COVID, but I’ve been able to play tennis and walk lots and do virtual volunteer work to keep me sane We hope to get some traveling in this summer It was wonderful to see everyone who came to our 55th reunion The campus is beautiful! Wishing everyone a healthy and happy year Go Saints ” Sally James writes, “I am loving my retirement job as a study leader for Smithsonian Journeys and the National Trust tours I’d love for some of my classmates to join me! I’m glad COVID is under control so we can travel again I have eight grandchildren The oldest is upholding the family tradition and is a freshman at UNC-Chapel Hill ” Joan Wickham Sugg had a June trip planned to Scotland, England, and Wales She hopes to see places she has not seen before such as Scone and Falkland palaces in Scotland, Whitby Abbey in England And the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London She also is planning

a trip to Nova Scotia in August

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Liz Burleson Hudson ’69C Greetings, ladies I hope everyone has stayed healthy and had a fun summer This will be a short letter as only three people responded Please make my life easier and try to respond next time!  Bonnie Bowen Banks said she was part of the Moderna trial and was monitored like a hawk Bonnie said that we should all know how incredibly detailed their test was She first got the placebo, but finally got the real thing when the trial was unblinded Unfortunately, she did get COVID but is okay Bonnie and her husband Bernard visited Kerr Blackwell Tallberg in her beautiful new condo in Columbia, South Carolina, and had fun catching up Bonnie stayed in Blowing Rock this summer Teresa Rhodes Rosenberger is living in Concord, New Hampshire, and says, “It has been a cold two years in New England with COVID” but says they have kept busy doing lots of hiking, cross country skiing and even putting heaters on their porch so they could have the neighbors over for “cocktails in down jackets ” Teresa’s middle child moved to Vienna last September and they planned to visit him over the summer They have been able to go to D C to visit their daughter and her three kids Her other daughter lives in Cambridge, Massahussetts, so they see her a lot Teresa is still working (bless her heart!) but changed firms just before COVID so has not yet even been to the office She says that is fine with her, as she can take walks or play pickleball in the middle of the day and never “puts on a suit or wears makeup ” I know a lot of us feel the same way Sue Willingham Upchurch is still living in Blairsville, Georgia, and says that life is percolating along at a slower pace as the “old body has started screaming,” but life is good I know that many of us are feeling the same way! I am afraid that I have very sad news to impart, as we have lost another member of our class I received a response to the newsletter card from Rebecca Reid Smiley’s close friend, Carl, that she had passed in July of 2021 after a nine-year battle with Alzheimer’s  Rebecca was my roommate in college and in D C after we graduated I am sure we will all miss her I, Elizabeth Burleson Hudson, am still living outside of Lenoir and enjoying my beautiful mountain views and keeping busy by volunteering at the Helping Hands Free Pharmacy and the Lenoir Service League Charity Thrift Shop My sad news is that I lost my husband very suddenly in June 2021 It was a big shock and the suddenness has been difficult to deal with However, I have had wonderful support from great neighbors and friends, so life moves on I wish everyone health, happiness, and many years with great Saint Mary’s friends Love, Liz

Joan Wickham Sugg ’65HS ’67C Donna Jacks Griffin retired from health care risk management in 2018 and now occasionally consults She lives in Rome, Georgia “I have
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1972 HIGH SCHOOL: front row, left to right: Catherine Shaw Williams ’72HS ’74C, Alicia Dees Taylor ’72HS, Beth Ellington Owen ’72HS; second row: Brandon Moore Berkeley ’72HS, Jane Howell Sharpe ’72HS, Melrose Whitfield Fisher ’72HS ’74C, Betsy Manly Jernigan ’72HS, Coco McConnell Killian ’72HS, Tempe Lampe ’72HS, Becky Clark ’72HS ’74C, Sukoshi Williamson Roberts ’72HS ’74C; top row: Anna DuBose Doughton ’72HS ’74C, Ruth Ann White deRedon ’72HS, Neale Turlington ’72HS, Jean Redding ’72HS, Lane Turner Nash ’72HS ’74C, Lauren Jones Worth ’72HS 1972 COLLEGE: front row, left to right: Lynn Jonakin Royal ’72C, Helen Harrell Horton ’72C, Emily Dockery Carlson ’70HS ’72C, Courtney Cochran Ryon ’72C, Peaches Rankin ’72C, Laura Davis Phillips ’70HS ’72C; second row: Ann Elliott Newbern ’72C, Dell Parker Paschal ’70HS ’72C, Minta Aycock McNally ’72C, Elizabeth Shaw Pleasants ’72C, Libbie Bynum Ward ’72C, Teresa Vaughn Stephens ’72C, Carol Majors ’72C

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Caren Threshie Camp ’71HS

Sara Coleman Cann reports, “Life is very full right now and I’m loving the busyness! We are finally grandparents to Charlie, born in October 2021 in Mobile, Alabama, and Caroline, born in December 2021 in Charlotte Cousins, just two months apart!” They also have a son in Salt Lake City, Utah, so they are on the road a lot “I miss seeing more of our classmates but occasionally bump into them in our travels Bruce is finally retiring so I’m very ready for some serious trips!”

Becky Sutton Gray and her husband are both retired “We go to Hickory Baptist Church, where we teach, and I belong to a quilting ministry and a prayer shawl ministry We are also caregivers for my sister-in-law, who is blind and mentally challenged Hi, to all my classmates!”

Trina Johnson Blanton lives in Raleigh and enjoys summers in Atlantic Beach Busy with five grandsons (5, 4, 3, 2, and 3 months) She and husband Tom feel lucky to live near their two daughters and their families Janet Burhoe Jones lives near Asheville She has one daughter in Colorado and one in New Bern Betsy Brooks Jones lives in Franklin, Virginia She and husband Tombo are retired and also spend time at the Outer Banks Their daughter, Brownrigg, her husband, Rob, and children Jack (9) and Libby (6) live in Arlington, Virginia, so they see them as often as possible “We just returned from a trip to London to see our son, Thomas, who has lived there for several years I keep in touch with several classmates and have seen Sandy Clarke Hart a few times recently ” Katie Lawrence Redhead writes, “Greensboro has been home to me for almost 40 years, and I’m happy to say I love it Husband John is a native and other than going to Woodberry and Chapel Hill, has pretty much been here He is retired and I am selling real estate Fortunately, many of my sales have had ties to Saint Mary’s girls, so we do a good job of staying in touch Caroline Lewis Miles and I are too far away to see her much Jane Best Grandbouche and I stay in touch and have seen each other, ditto for Sue, Shug, Cameron and Anna! We were so lucky to have the class we had—love all the girls of ’71!” Kathryn Byars Knight lives in Waynesville, at 5,000 feet, and she has room for guests! “I am retired now but love volunteering I am widowed but keep busy I have two grandchildren and hope for more My kids just treated me to a trip to Mexico City and la Paz I got to swim with the whale sharks!”

Nancy Gregory Bebee lives in Cashiers and loves it! It is near her son in Atlanta, which means she can see her grandson (2) often She enjoys seeing Kathryn Byars Knight often She says to please call her if you are in the Highlands/Cashiers area! I, Caren Threshie Camp still live in Alexandria, Virginia, with John, my husband of 45 years We have two sons Jack lives in Asheville, and Webb is in

New Orleans I still work in meeting planning, coordinating meetings all over the world, and love it John and I travel north and south each year to see our friends and family We took a wonderful trip to Croatia in September of 2021, biking along the Adriatic Sea We love to have company, so please let me know if you are in the D C area! Saint Mary’s was such a wonderful experience for me! Please reach out to others who you know from our class and have them write or email me Thank you to all who wrote!

Caren

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Betty Anne Queen Bush ’71C

Lillian James Smith ’69HS ’71C writes that she and Percy are still living in Wilmington and enjoying their four granddaughters “Daughter Eliza Dunn and her husband, Josh, recently moved to Beaufort, S C If any Saint Mary’s alumnae are there, please look them up They LOVE Beaufort Daughter Lillian Teer and her husband, Michael, live right around the corner here in Wilmington ” Susan Carroll Alexander says she missed seeing everyone at the 50th reunion She enjoys spending time with their grandsons (ages 7, 4, 4, and 4)

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Barbara Egerton Tillery ’73HS

I hope all of you are enjoying the summer By this time next year, we should have lots of news to share because the Class of 1973HS will have its 50th reunion in April! We have already formed a committee (thanks to all of you who agreed to serve on it!), so I hope as many of you who can possibly attend will be there for it After all, it’s one of those BIG milestones in our lives I plan to fly up from Mississippi to be there, and I can’t wait to see you all Nan Brantley Bayless writes that she is in Raleigh frequently with two sons and a future daughter-in-law living there She adds that between COVID and retirement, her husband is home more Nan says that “proximity is reshaping who we are as a couple and how we live, mostly in good ways ” Nan also says that on a recent trip to Raleigh, Anna Johnson Smith, Sugar Cheshire McOwen, GinGin Brogden ’75C, and she shared a delicious lunch at Anna’s house They had the best time reflecting back on their years together and the friendships developed at Saint Mary’s She ended by saying, “Our reunion will be so much fun Wasn’t our class awesome?!” Susan Rogers Cassedy writes that she and Marshall haven’t traveled other than a quick trip to New York to visit their youngest son Their oldest son is still in the Orlando, Florida, area with his wife and children, ages seven and five Susan’s middle son and his wife live in Tallahassee, Florida The Cassedys headed to their place in the North Carolina mountains for the summer (along with everyone else from Florida!), and she was

really looking forward to that! Martha Woodard Pearlman writes that she is still enjoying retirement and has been traveling a lot after she became vaccinated She obviously loves to cruise, because she was looking forward to a cruise from Barcelona to Rome in May, and has five more cruises planned, including visiting South America and Antarctica in early 2023, as well as a trip to Morocco! Wow, Martha, you may get the travel award for our class! In March, Martha went to the UNC versus UCLA Sweet Sixteen game in Philadelphia, which is close to where she lives Since she shares UNC football and basketball tickets with a friend, she hopes to go to lots of games this fall and beyond Go Heels! Nancy Kerr Thomason writes, “It is hard for me to believe that it was almost 50 years ago that we graduated from Saint Mary’s It was hands down one of the most influential times in my life I retired last July after 20 years in banking, followed by 21 years running a family office I live at Topsail Beach full time now and am still waiting for a day that I am bored! My sons are 25 and 29, and no grandchildren on the horizon…maybe one day! Mark and both boys are happy and healthy! I remain very connected with Saint Mary’s via the Saint Mary’s Forever Campaign and the investment committee for the endowment I am still filled with awe each time I walk into the Chapel I hope we can get a huge turnout for our 50th reunion next spring ” Susanne Owens Logan reports that she retired August 31, 2021, and she and her husband went to Maine for the month of September instead of their usual two weeks Her husband is still working, at least until the end of 2022 Both of his “smart and fun” daughters are still in the Atlanta area, so they periodically have them over for dinner or go out and do something together Susanne writes, “Retirement is proving very rewarding I make a point to have no commitments on Mondays and savor that I do not have to be anywhere Reading, gardening, and cooking often fill my Mondays I have done a lot of projects around the house that I never had time or energy for before Other days, I have routines falling into place On Tuesdays, I volunteer at a food pantry, assisting ‘shoppers ’ I do yoga at least once a week In April, I went on a kayaking and yoga retreat with my yoga instructor and a dozen women ranging in age from their 50s to 80s, which was inspirational to say the least! I have been taking a pottery class with one of my stepdaughters since March It is the first time I have done any pottery since taking pottery classes at Saint Mary’s, and I am really enjoying that! I am looking forward to our reunion next year and hope we have a record turnout!” Gina Doty DeMarsh says she is no longer working part-time at Hayes Barton United Methodist Church She continues with her handwork and planned to visit Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, this summer Catherine Phillips Winslow reports that she now has three grandchildren—Rosemary (3), her

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brother Oliver (3 months), and granddaughter Sawyer (21 months) Rosemary and Oliver live in D C , and Sawyer lives in Greensboro She doesn’t get to see them as often as she’d like since her parents (ages 94 and 91) are requiring much more care She ends by saying, “I look forward to seeing you all next year at our 50th!”

Sarah Wilson Woodard writes that she is still working, and “there aren’t enough hours in the day!” She is still serving as deacon at St Titus’ Episcopal Church in Durham She adds that the church is in transition, but things are going well with an interim priest, and a search will begin soon to hire a new rector She ends by saying that she is “already looking forward to our 50th reunion and hope and pray that folks will attend!”

Terri Jansen Senter and I caught up with each other on the phone recently She is enjoying life in Wilmington after living outside of North Carolina for so many years, although she and Bill miss the delicious seafood in Mississippi! It is taking her longer to get settled in, but they are making progress She is yet another classmate who is looking forward to our 50th reunion! As for me, I am still working, with no plans to retire anytime soon I jokingly tell people that Tim and I are so busy on the weekends doing yard work, then going to either ballroom or square dances, that I look forward to getting to the office on Mondays so I can rest! We are in our 13th year of ballroom dance lessons and are finally learning

the proper way to shag, and we love it! Nobody here in Mississippi knows what it is, so I guess we need to head to the North Carolina or South Carolina beaches for some good shag dancing My grandson, Brady, just turned two in April and is now living in Brisbane, Australia My daughter, Laura, accepted a three-year contract to work in Shanghai, but with the crazy quarantines and lockdowns going on over there, she and BJ decided to move to Brisbane and live with his parents until conditions improve in China Meanwhile, Tim and I planned to visit Brisbane to see them in June It’s a beautiful place, and I wouldn’t mind if they would just stay there Laura was featured in Financial Times Magazine in February for her career path that led her all over the world, mainly in the field of human resources Once again, I thank all of you who shared news with us and, yes, I will fly to Raleigh next spring for our 50th reunion! Can’t wait to see you there Love, Barbara

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Lynn Johnson Titchener ’73C

We made it! We’re almost already there! We’re on the way! Okay, we’re working on it, but in our minds, we are the stately oak trees! If we stick together for just a few more months, we will reach the dream! We will win our medals! It’s our 50th year of Saint Mary’s bliss! Somehow the

years have flown, we’ve stood tall, but not still, and magically our 50th reunion is upon us  Can you believe it? This is our moment, so make plans for spring ’23!  We will have a surprise celebrity guest join us if all goes according to schedule Can’t tell yet, can’t tell But there were seven medals He won seven gold medals! To tide you over until then, enjoy the news from classmates near and far Some song lyrics from ’73 are hidden between the lines  See if you can un-scramble the artists’ names TFYFI SERY!  Anticipation (RYCAL NMIOS) I plowed through lots of word salads, and I’m happy to report that everyone is on board for our 50th next spring! The first response came from a delighted  Jane Hight McMurry in Wilmington, who used her COVID time wisely, renovating her house  Jane is now grandma to eight little ones, and “I don’t know but I’ve been told?” (EDL PLEZPNEI) there’s someone else she’s delighted with That little detail came from  Blair Coffield Schuetz in Bremerton, Washington, playing free golf with her husband, Reinhold Retirement aside, Blair took on a three-day-a-week job as a starter/marshal at their local golf course, entitling her to tee off day and night if she wants! Blair has traveled to Hawaii, Texas, and Utah in the last year, but no mention of French lessons “It’s a peaceful, easy feeling” (LGASEE) Ann Beland Brooks is in Raleigh, and stays in touch with Jane and Candace Currin Taylor

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Saint Mary’s alumnae gathered for a photo while attending the wedding of a relative and friend at the South Carolina Society Hall in Charleston, South Carolina, in February Pictured, left to right: Emily Kilpatrick Wilson ’88HS, Kathy Keel ’83HS ’85C, Margaret Royall Griffin ’79C, Anne Smith Hutson ’79C, Jaqueline Jenkins Perry ’73HS, Anna Zevenhuizen ’07, Lucy Mae Rascoe ’15, Parker Dawson York ’91C, Virginia Flora Hall Wood ’51C, Joyner Rascoe ’21, Coleman Floyd Buckhouse ’77HS, Jill Sparks Hilliard ’89C, Gina Stone Rascoe ’79C, Julia Foxworth ’79C, Penny Gillam Sermons ’72C, Sylvia Newell Jacocks ’68HS ’70C, Ashley Dawson Forbes ’94C, Elizabeth Kelly ’77HS ’79C, Barret Sloan Shannonhouse, Nancy Gillam Spruill ’66HS ’68C, Pat Gillam Ivey ’88HS ’90C, Tra Jennette Perry ’62C, and Katie Rascoe ’17 (Photo courtesy of Peter Rascoe)

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regularly  Ann is consumed with UNC basketball, and who can blame her? What a year Carolina had! Besides the Dean Dome, her favorite spot on earth is Emerald Isle And, OMG, she’s playing pickleball! Who isn’t? It’s a sign “BeBe” is president of the SMS Alumnae Leadership Council and has two grands, Carter and Christian On her way to Scotland in August, she’s Leaving on a Jet Plane! (NOJH VDEERN) A very sobering message from Candace Currin Taylor: “Take the time each day to tell your husband that you love him Give him hugs, kisses, a wink, a soft pinch, a compliment, and a pat on the back because you never know if that will be your last day together ”  Candy recently lost her husband, Cary, suddenly after 27 years of marriage Please let’s keep her and her family in our prayers Also, please remember Virginia Cox Love prayerfully, as she lost her daughter, Rachel, last year after a tough two-year battle with cancer Virginia and her husband, Bill, are retired in Gurley, Alabama, spending time gardening and reading Did someone say pickleball?  Gwen Howard Temple is “dinking” in North Wilkesboro when she’s not hiking or taking care of her husband and three grandchildren under the age of 10 She’s a Lady (OMT NEOSJ) Gwen will see YOU next spring at our 50th! Margy Perdue Price sent her news via text from Zimbabwe! Oh, Maggie May! (ODR WTASRET) Now that’s dedication to the cause Hope you didn’t get Caught in a Trap! (SLEVI) Rest assured, this grandmama’s status is safe: she’s still in the lead with nine grandchildren (ages 4 to 19)! Loving Williamsburg, traveling (obviously), yoga, and cheap champagne, Margy pledges to be with us for our big 50th  She will be the one wearing a Zimbabwean chitange cloth   You bring the balloons this time, okay? From quiet Statesville, Libbie Hall Farias writes that her two grandsons are anything but quiet! Hank and Jack are only a few minutes away, so daughter Emily calls on Libbie to babysit frequently Oldest daughter, Kate, is in Hickory Libbie visited Susan Jones Dietrich recently Suzy Maynard Barile lives just to the north of Statesville in Harmony, which is the greatest name for a town ever! For these two close friends, it’s even more harmonious See what I did there? A classic pair are Nancy “Nature” Armstrong Murray and Katie Jo Lawrence Redhead.  You two better be here next spring I know where you live Nature is so high maintenance that her news came via husband Gray in Chocowinity--what a treat!  She is slammed with school, teaching first-, second-, and third-graders at Little Washington Montessori Public Charter School This is her 21st year! The woman cannot stop teaching Imagine (HOJN NELONN) Gray brings her coffee every morning at 6 a m , sharp Spoiled? Oh yes, and also spoiled are their five grandchildren:  Gray IV, Lock, Sam, Clementine, and Campbell Son Sam just graduated from Campbell Law School in Raleigh  Congratulations! “Turn, Turn Turn…There is a season, a time and a purpose” (EHT YSRDB) Katie Jo is still rockin’ it in Greensboro as the real estate queen bee She and husband John had to cancel trips to London and France (guess why) so they are Staying Alive, (BEE GEES) traveling through the U S A  (no Chevrolet) I gave you that one, by the way  Katie’s oldest grandson is headed to med school, while John Monet wows his art following with amazing paintings Mr Big Stuff (AJNE HNKIGT) KJ’s happy place is, of course, Wrightsville Beach!  Absolutely no slowing down for this woman either In fact, I don’t think any of us are slowing down, right?  What does that even mean?  Take Sharon Seago, please She has an amazing dedication to seeing all of the national parks I’m pretty sure that Saint Mary’s counts as one! Sharon has recently visited the Channel Islands, Pinnacles, and St John She took a Walk on the Wild Side ( OLU EDRE) and  stopped by to see   Pam Clark  in Jacksonville, Florida, after her trek to the Everglades Sharon boasts three grandsons (ages 5, 3, and 2) Grandson number two just arrived last December for Kathryn Houghton Schreier in Beaufort  Her first grandson, Owen (4) has just learned an important Bible verse, “… and God created the heaven and the egg ” Kathryn said he quickly corrected himself, but it’s too cute not to share! Retired in Huntington, West Virginia,  Kathy McQueen Sharpe sends a cryptic note regarding a grand-stork landing sometime in September If You Could Read My Mind, right?  (DRONGO TOHLFOGIT) Kathy stays in touch with Cam Young Choiniere and Judy Edwads Marani. It’s time to commit to 2023, girls Tell us you’re on it and that Raleigh is on your calendar next spring! Marjie Younts Klinge writes from Wilmington that she is stress-free, loving the surf, sunsets, walking the beach,

Michelle Boryk Oppegaard ’93HS ’95C Alumnae Leadership Council Member

Saint Mary’s Alumnae Leadership Council member Michelle Boryk Oppegaard ’93HS ’95C, beloved mother, fiancée, sister, and loyal friend died peacefully Feb 15, 2022, after a courageous battle with cancer

Michelle was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, July 25, 1975   She was predeceased by her parents, Milton Rae “Kip” Oppegaard and Annette Boryk Oppegaard

Left to cherish wonderful memories of Michelle are her daughter, Anna Amelia Boryk Weaver ’22, a recent Saint Mary’s graduate; son, Eric Michael Weaver; fiancé, Jose Pinheiro; brother, Michael Oppegaard and his wife, Susanne; and many dear friends

On the weekend just prior to Michelle’s death in February, a small celebration was held at their home in Wake Forest to recognize Anna’s impending graduation from Saint Mary’s in May 2022 Saint Mary’s Chaplain Maggie Stoddard presided with a small group of Anna’s friends and cherished faculty/staff members in attendance Photos were taken with Anna, her mother, family, and friends in her graduation cap and gown with the Saint Mary’s Chapel banner as a backdrop

A funeral service was held Saturday, Feb 19, 2022, at Quinn McGowen Funeral Home Chapel in Burgaw, North Carolina, with The Rev Meta Ellington, former Saint Mary’s Chaplain, conducted the service Burial followed in St Helena Cemetery Many dear Saint Mary’s friends and classmates were in attendance

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boating, and dining at Dockside  Her daughter, Allison, is a labor/delivery nurse and working hard, but nearby Hey… “Joy to the fishies in the deep blue sea…” (3 OGD HNGIT) I always save most of the Raleigh news for last: This is Your Song (TLENO NJOH) Guess who just survived TWO weddings in one year? Lynn Lasater Reynolds! Her son, Paul, was married in May 2021, and in April 2022, daughter Mary Margaret tied the knot Congratulations to all! Elsie Thornhill James is one proud grandmom with two so far “Knock three times on the ceiling if you love me ” (NOYT LRONAOD) Love that song Carolyn Hicks Baggett is busy as usual and working on some possible trips this fall after a year of big weddings and well, you know It’s not “Too Late, baby “(OACELR NKGI) Surprise! Mary Legg Moore’s grandbaby party has only just begun!   To date, she and husband Mike have three little beauties:  Molly and Will’s Kate and Caroline, and Frank and Betty’s little Charlie Baby Love (EHT RSEMPEUS) “Oh, but I was so much older then, I’m younger than that now ” (OBB YADLIN) Surely I’ve used that line before, but now it really does resonate knowing that we have all known each other so long  In my head I’m still 21 (or so) – it’s those darn mirrors that mess me up! Life is good and I am so blessed Swimming, painting, writing, and consulting with brides, with a little garden dirt under my nails on the side--this is my life! My incredibly feisty, remarkable, ultra-conservative mother, Mary Lynn Lewis DeLany ’44C is 96, a real hoot, and only an hour away, which is a true gift The love of my life, “baby” Marshall, now has lots of curly hair and runs circles around me but his hugs are the best  He is my grandbaby, and just shy of two years, (born Christmas Day) Liza-mom and Jeremy-dad are right here and know I love to babysit!  Winnie is in Durham, which is great--closer than ever so we get together often Both daughters are my pride and joy  They are The Most Beautiful Girls in the World! (LHERCIA CRHI)A special thanks to Henni Towler Corbin and her “Heart of Gold” (ELIN UGNOY) for helping me with all the ’70s song lyrics and artists for this newsletter Henni knows her music, and I am most appreciative for her input! Thank you all for playing news update--especially this year!    We just must have a big turnout next spring 2023, right? I really did invite him, by the way Please, do your best to be here with us for our 50th reunion! Let’s give ’em all “something to talk about,” okay? Love to all, Lynn, your secretary for life

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Hood Marshall writes from Charlotte, retired after over 40 years in banking Members of the Class of 1977 High School gathered on Reunion Weekend 2022 at the home of Mary Craig Timberlake Brown ’77HS ’79C Front row, left to right: Carol Brown Nash ’77HS, Priscilla Gilliam Laite ’77HS, Susan Wilson Snider ’77HS ’79C, Molly Peebles Squire ’77HS ’79C, Dee Williamson Marley ’77HS, Joan Andrews Holder ’77HS ’79C; back row: Jane Hollinshed Horrocks ’77HS ’79C, Jennett Carver Skipper ’77HS ’79C, Diane Gupton Becton ’77HS, Melody Lancaster Mitterling ’77HS ’79C, Sally Pelletier ’77HS ’79C 1977 HIGH SCHOOL: left to right: Mary Craig Timberlake Brown ’77HS ’79C, Mary Foy Ragsdale ’77HS ’79C, Jennett Carver Skipper ’77HS ’79C, Joan Andrews Holder ’77HS ’79C, Melody Lancaster Mitterling ’77HS ’79C

on March 1 During May 2022, I got together with classmates Morgie Towler Duke, Carson Joyner Clark, Ann Watters Matteson, Kim Shavlik Randolph, and Nancy Thompson Heathcote to celebrate my retirement My husband, Jim, is still working My older son, Sam, lives in Richmond with his wife, Olga In June, Olga graduated after six years in residency at MCV and they plan to move to Nashville, Tennessee, where she will complete a year’s fellowship to specialize After that, they plan to move to Rapid City, South Dakota My younger son, Frank, has a full-time job in Wilmington, North Carolina He is finishing up his master’s at the UNC-Wilmington Marine Science Center His girlfriend, Madison, is working on her Ph D also at the Marine Science Center Life is good for all!”

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Patricia Holt Parker ’75C

After 20 years in banking and 21 years running a family office, Nancy Kerr Thomason finally retired last July She was concerned as to what she would do all day but now wonders how she held down a job  Nancy came to Topsail Beach in 2015 to care for her mother who had Alzheimer’s  When she died in 2016, Nancy stayed and was one of the pioneers of working from home She totally gets the post pandemic people who do not want to return to the office! Mark still spends time in both Atlanta and Topsail Their sons (26 and 29) are in careers they love but no wives or grandchildren on the horizon Nancy still considers her days at Saint Mary’s as some of the best and most formative of her life She is currently working with Saint Mary’s Forever Campaign and urges those of us who have not given to the Annual Fund to please do so, ensuring that the generations to come can have the transformative Saint Mary’s experience Lynn Harand Hankins loved seeing some of her buddies at the reunion in June 2021 She was reminded once again of the beautiful relationships, memories, and experiences she will always treasure from Saint Mary’s Lynn missed those who were unable to make it and hopes to see us all in 2025 for our 50th! Congratulations to Deborah Walter, who retired after 40 years of teaching and is as busy as ever! Still residing in Beaufort, South Carolina, Deborah spends her time between church, volunteering, and visiting nephews, nieces, and their growing families across the southeast She is in Charlotte often to visit them and catch games of her nephew, who pitches for the Winston-Salem Dash But adventures abound! Last August was spent in Kenya with a niece and her family Not to be outdone by 2021, Lou White ’76C and Deborah will head to Iceland in August of 2022 Just 41 years ago, they survived a three-month backpacking trip together through Europe, and they are looking forward to their retirement adventure Cacky

Daniel McKenzie and husband Ray are still in LaGrange, Georgia, and will celebrate their 43rd anniversary in late June Cacky retired in 2016, with 30 years in education Her mom, Betty Knight Langley Daniel ’49C is living in an independent living facility in LaGrange and they enjoy their visits together several times a week Katie, Carter, and Cannon (2 years, 8 months) moved to Bloomfield, Michigan, at the start of the pandemic She continues her work at Gucci America traveling to N Y C twice a month Collier, Meredith, West (9), and Harrison (6) live closer, in Macon, Georgia Collier is an attorney, and Meredith is an interior designer Cacky loves visiting her grandchildren and stays very active with her walking groups, exercise classes, book clubs, and bridge group Both Ray and Cacky are involved at the church and in their community They have plenty of room for visitors so please call if you are in the area!  Dot Fitchett Jeger writes from Bluffton, South Carolina, “We are enjoying the retired life! Lots of volunteer work and trying to catch up on travel after two years of COVID ” Christine Murphy Gustafson reports that she and second husband, Gus, are happily retired in Brunswick Forest, outside of Wilmington, North Carolina Between the two of them, they have eight grandchildren between North Carolina, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine They head north twice a year to see the New Englanders and will visit Alaska this summer, twice canceled due to COVID Christine is in regular contact with Kaye Pass Lambert. Life is good Life is good in Pinehurst as well I was looking forward to seeing Bonnie Bell McGowan at the USGA Women’s U S Open at Pine Needles I saw Sally Betts Goss and met her husband, Tom, while at Pine Needles We plan to play golf on a future trip! I am in my 29th year of teaching meditation at First Health and still love digging in the dirt and playing golf Please get in touch if you want to play golf in Pinehurst! Love to all, Trish

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Molly Peebles Squire ’77HS ’79C reports, “My boys are all married and as of now I have two grandsons and more on the way ” They are happy and healthy, and Molly is thankful they get to see them a lot “Hall has been very, very busy as all healthcare providers, but he is seeing some light now, even though we may be with this stuff a good while, we will all be better equipped to handle what comes out way in the future Now for the bad which ends up being good: I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the start of COVID, which was actually a good time to be MIA Because I listened to my body and caught it way early, I am fine and will look forward to many, many more reunions! God bless the Saints and sinners too ” Molly says that her art helped her through her treatment and recovery “My passion, my ups and downs, my

soul, and my heart are all in my work I think you see me in all my work and I appreciate the kind words and support! Girl power!” Susan Wilson Snider ’77HS ’79C says, “I loved seeing old classmates at the 45th H S reunion Daughter Rachel is at P A school at East Carolina, and son Robinson is at grad school at N C State He runs on their cross country and track teams ”

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Mary Virginia Swain ’77C

Hello, College Class of 1977 friends! Well, I carried the banner alone for our class at our 45th reunion weekend in April, so I missed you all, but we will try again and plan earlier for a fun reunion in five years It was good to hear from several of you with news Emily Bass Baumgartner  sent greetings from Colorado Sissy Holman Chesnutt says her life news stays constant She works part-time for Chesnutt & Clemmons, P A , with no retirement plan anytime soon The law firm has added a new office in Morehead City, which works great for her during Bingo season! Sissy’s daughter, son-in-law, and their two-year old daughter have moved to New Bern and joined their practice, so after 11 years of corporate counsel for Clinipace, their office is reaping the benefit of her daughter’s experience Sissy’s daughter and son-in-law have bought their house, while Sissy and her husband have moved two doors down Their son, Marc, lives in Morehead, so they are all in a happy place near each other Katie Cole writes that she and Roxi have moved back to Virginia Beach from Colorado, which has always been their retirement plan They hope to visit North Carolina often to see friends Celeste Neaves Griffin retired this summer after 24 years in the Mansfield Public Schools central office She and Ben made the decision to move from Connecticut to Elkin, North Carolina, her hometown They are happy to be back in the South They welcome visitors to the North Carolina foothills!  Corneille Little retired in April after more than 40 years working full-time, 20 of those years teaching art She is excited to spend more time with her grandchildren and will still teach morning and evening art classes from her home studio in Raleigh She invites anyone interested in a fun creative journey to join her classes Her website is raleighartstudio com She also hopes to spend more time painting pet portraits (petportraitsbycorneille com), as well as creating her own art She also bought an electric bike and loves working in her garden “Oh my, I’m having fun!” She sends blessings to all Hazel MacKenzie Mason  writes that she recently lost her mother,  Elizabeth Earle Gary MacKenzie ’52C,  who died on Christmas Eve Hazel is retiring from teaching and can’t wait to get off the “teacher hamster wheel ”  Martha Phillips Mazur writes that she had so much fun at the wedding of  Betsy Barwick Barnett’s daughter,

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president of the North Carolina Press Association, the Newspaper Advertising Bureau, and the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association

In 1995, the family sold The News & Observer and the weekly newspapers it owned in surrounding counties to McClatchy Newspapers of Sacramento, California But Frank still had ink in his veins and led a group to buy The Pilot newspaper in Southern Pines The Pilot later bought statewide magazine Business North Carolina and regional lifestyle magazines Pine Straw, O Henry, South Park and Walter and the Country Bookshop in Southern Pines

Frank attended Woodberry Forest School and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with an A B in history, in 1953

On June 4, 1954, he married Julia Jones, and they became a formidable couple They enjoyed a long and lively union Frank joined the Air Force in 1955 and served in Japan during the early years of their marriage Upon returning to North Carolina, they settled in Raleigh

Frank Arthur Daniels Jr.

Former Trustee

1931 – 2022

On June 30, former Saint Mary’s trustee, Frank A Daniels Jr died peacefully in bed at his home at age 90 after a month of declining health filled with visits from his family and friends His wife of 68 years, Julia Jones Daniels, was by his side

Frank was born at Rex Hospital in Raleigh to Ruth Aunspaugh Daniels and Frank Arthur Daniels, and into a newspaper family For many years, he was publisher of The News & Observer in Raleigh, which his family owned and published for several generations

He was proud, as he would say, that he was born with “ink in his veins,” and he loved The News & Observer and its role in Raleigh, in North Carolina, and that it was also part of a national industry that was important to preserving and protecting the people and the country they built

His obituary from the Associated Press said, “During his 26 years as publisher of the paper of record for state politics and government, The N&O became a regional powerhouse for news, especially from the state’s growing Research Triangle region, and an online pioneer Similarly, his tenure as chair of AP’s board of directors in the mid-1990s was marked by the not-for-profit news cooperative’s technological expansion ”

His grandfather, Josephus Daniels, bought The News & Observer in 1894 and was editor and publisher of the newspaper until his death in 1948 His father was publisher from then until 1971, when Frank Jr was named president and publisher

He led The News & Observer through early innovation in digital publishing In 1994, he oversaw the launch of The N&O’s online newspaper, one of the first internet newspapers in the world

In 1996, the newspaper received the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service journalism for its work on the political and environment dangers that the hog industry was creating in North Carolina

During his lifetime of service to the publishing industry, Frank served as chairman of the board of The Associated Press as well as the American Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation He also served as

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Frank was a long-time supporter of education in North Carolina As a member of the Raleigh Junior Chamber of Commerce, he was part of a group of young business leaders who helped convince the legislature to allow a merger of the Raleigh and Wake County Public School systems that enabled the systems to integrate successfully

He served on the University of North Carolina Board of Governors, as a trustee of Woodberry Forest School, Saint Mary’s College and School, Peace College, and Appalachian State University, as well as the Institute of Private Enterprise at Kenan Flagler School of Business at UNC-Chapel Hill

Throughout his career, he served on countless community, state and national boards including as chairman of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Board as well as a director of the Smithsonian Business Ventures, the RDU Airport Authority, UNC Health board and as chairman of AAA of the Carolinas He also served as chairman of the Triangle United Way, the United Arts Council of Wake County, and Rex Hospital

For his civic leadership, he was recognized with the A E Finley Award for Public Service, the North Carolina Museum of History’s Philanthropist of the Year Award, the North Carolina Press Association’s North Carolinian of the Year and NC’s state’s highest civilian honor, the North Carolina Award for Public Service He and Julia Daniels were inducted into the Raleigh Hall of Fame in 2008

In 2020, the University of North Carolina Hussman School of Journalism and Media announced the Frank A Daniels Jr Executive in Residence Program

Surviving him in addition to his devoted wife, Julia, are his daughter, former Saint Mary’s trustee Julie Daniels ’78C and her husband, Tom West, of Sun Valley, Idaho, and Raleigh; son, Frank A Daniels III and his wife, Carol Goss Daniels, of Clarksville, Tennessee Grandchildren include Kimberly Daniels Taws and her husband, John, of Pinehurst; Frank A Daniels IV and his wife, Ellie Gilbert Perry ’05, of Southern Pines; and Joseph Davison Daniels of Nashville, Tennessee Step-grandchildren include Megan Koontz and her husband Tyler of Knoxville, Tenn , and Samantha Miravalle and her husband Nicholas of Augusta, Georgia; great-grandchildren include Reed and Josephus (Whit) Taws, Wade and Frank A Daniels V; and step-great-grandchildren Finnegan and Emmeline Miravalle and Aiden and James Koontz

In addition, he is survived by his sister Patricia Bagley Daniels of Raleigh and Vero Beach, Florida; and nieces and nephews Ruth Daniels Woronoff Pellisero ’78C; Robert Murray Woronoff, Jr ; Patricia Daniels Woronoff Padden; David Bagley Woronoff; and Frank Daniels Woronoff

A memorial service was held on July 11 at White Memorial Presbyterian Church in Raleigh

Ann Martha was fortunate to create flowers for both of Betsy’s daughters’ weddings She got to visit with Betsy,  Ann Barwick Whichard, Laura Lewis Rogers, and Nan Smith Yates – a small SMC reunion! Martha has enjoyed creating flowers for brides for 15 years Now that she has turned 65, she plans to slowly bow of out of the business of floral designer Her business, Artfully Arranged, has been very good to her, and she has made so many friends through her connection with brides and their mothers – very rewarding work Martha and  Anne Boone Shelton Urquhart  stay close and try to get together as often as they can Martha says she loves her beautiful connections with SMC friends! I, Mary Virginia Swain, just celebrated 35 years on the staff at Saint Mary’s, and am still enjoying the work, so plan to continue working a few more years The students make it so much fun and so rewarding I see my usual group of Saint Mary’s classmates around Raleigh and in Wilmington/ Wrightsville Beach –  Barbara Johnston Bush, Jeanne Bridger Konitzer, Morgie Towler Duke, Kim Shavlik Randolph, Nancy Thompson Heathcote, Katherine Wooten Bailey, Caroline Holt Stirling, and others in other classes I enjoyed a fun golf weekend last summer at Morgie’s charming cottage at CCNC in Pinehurst, along with another friend and enjoy playing trivia night sometimes out and about in Raleigh with Morgie and her delightful husband, David I’ll sign off by saying that I am happy to continue doing this each year, but I don’t want to monopolize the job! If anyone else ever wants a turn at class secretary, just let me know Otherwise, I’ll be in touch again next year! All the best! Mary Virginia

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The Reverend Eliza Ragsdale writes that she and husband, the Rev Bob Trache just celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary They have one grandson, Avery, and were expecting another in May “Bob and I have been serving as interim clergy at St Peter’s Episcopal Church in the lakeside village of Cazenovia, New York The first coffee hour, I met another Saint Mary’s girl! We have moved to Alexandria, Virginia, live in Old Town Our new parish is St Paul’s Episcopal Church Rock Creek, founded in 1712 Our first Sunday was June 5, and yes, all of the Ragsdales and Traches were there, including my sister, Mary Foy Ragsdale ’77HS ’79C, and our mother, Carolyn Foy Ragsdale ’54HS ’56C. To the Holy Land we go, leading our 33rd pilgrimage, in June If y’all want to go on a Saint Mary’s Holy Land pilgrimage, just let me know! Love to all ”

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Windy Tillman Pratt ’79C

Hello, everyone! Hope you are all having a wonderful 2022 and that life is getting back

to normal for you It was fun hearing from several of you, and it sounds like you are living your best lives Mary Craig Timberlake Brown says life is good! They are dividing time between Raleigh and Morehead City, enjoying being grandparents to Eleanor (3), Jones (3), and Woodson (5 months) Dana Darden Copeland says she is finishing up her 34th year of teaching She is pleased that her son is now working as an attorney in Norfolk and she is so happy to have him back in the Tidewater! If you find yourself in Virginia Beach, give Dana a call! Ann Howard Foster, firmly established in her new home in Tega Cay, South Carolina, has enjoyed several fun trips to Asheville, Savannah, and Charleston with her friend, Frank She is happy to be back on the East Coast, having retired and moved back from Texas to be closer to her mom, Abbot Henderson Howard '54C (who, incidentally was a classmate of my mom) Kendall Page is very busy with her law practice in Chapel Hill She lost her father earlier this year but celebrates the great time they all had with him on a regular basis When not in Chapel Hill, she and Mendy can often be found at their mountain house in Hound Ears I see her on Zoom almost weekly and that has been lots of fun Mary Foy Ragsdale reports from Smithfield that she has launched a new venture as a health coach, helping people lose unwanted weight and maintain a healthier lifestyle She happily reports that she lost 60 pound right off the bat Wow! You go, girl She and her sister, Liza Ragsdale ’79HS, are sharing the care of their mother Mary Foy recently attended an art show in which Molly Peebles Squire showcased her art From the pictures I saw, there was a lot of great art and a lot of fabulous Saint Mary's friends Julie Ann Cook Stewart is happily planted in the Georgia low country, on the water in Dover's Bluff She and Jimmy are grandparents to two boys and two girls She says she enjoys talking to Ann Howard Foster and Regina Lazorik Brown and would love to get together with other classmates who might be vacationing in the Savannah or St Simons Island area Molly Peebles Squire ’77HS ’79C reports, “My boys are all married and as of now I have two grandsons and two more on the way ” They are happy and healthy and Molly is thankful they get to see them a lot “Hall has been very, very busy, as all healthcare providers, but he is seeing some light now, even though we may be with this stuff a good while, we will all be better equipped to handle what comes out way in the future Now for the bad which ends up being good: I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the start of COVID, which was actually a good time to be MIA Because I listened to my body and caught it way early, I am fine and will look forward to many, many more reunions! God bless the Saints and sinners too ” Molly says that her art helped her through her treatment and recovery “My passion, my ups and downs, my

soul, and my heart are all in my work I think you see me in all my work, and I appreciate the kind words and support! Girl power!” Susan Wilson Snider ’77HS ’79C says, “I loved seeing old classmates at the 45th high school reunion Daughter Rachel is at P A school at East Carolina, and son Robinson is in grad school at N C State He runs on their cross country and track teams ” Mike and I continue to be thankful for life in the Sandhills I am still working at Stifel, and quite busy with my calligraphy side hustle We look forward to every opportunity to see our children Guion and Abby are in Charlottesville, Virginia, and busy with Moses (3) and Felix (almost 1) Win and Tracy are in Raleigh, living in the downtown area Win just started a job with Apple and Tracy teaches math at Sanderson I wish all of you a year of health, happiness, adventure, and blessings.  Windy

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Madeline Gilbert ’81HS

Congratulations go to Anne Nelson Blake on her marriage to David Blake in November Anne also started a new job with Ultragenyx, which brings treatments to those with rare genetic disorders

First time grandmother Kathryn Davis welcomed her Rose Campbell Shore in November 2021 Kathryn works at Lacy Elementary School in Raleigh Zaida Clay Harris' grandson, Beau, just celebrated his first birthday Congratulations also goes to Scotty Grine Frantz '81HS '83C on becoming a great aunt to Beal Frantz, Rob and Gabie Craig Frantz's ’10 son  I got to catch up with Scotty and her daughter, Sarah, at Gabie's baby shower in January Sarah Frantz lives in Raleigh and works at the UNC Children's Hospital as a child advocate That same weekend, I ran into Mary Hunter Martin and her wife, Becky, at Nofo @ the Pig Marilee Eagles Reed is now dividing her time between her beach house at Atlantic Beach and her mountain house in Valle Cruicis Mary Duke Sanders Grubbe '81HS '83C and her husband now live in Palatine, Illinois  Congratulations, to Harriet Ashby Bonds' son, Jack, who graduated from South Carolina Law School And congratulations to Gigi Johnson's daughter, Elise, who graduated from UNC-Wilmington Condolences to Libby Ward Smart '81HS '83C on the passing of her father in January Check out Libby's paintings in the Hammock Shops of Pawley's Island  Last April, I moved back to Statesville to live closer to my parents I bought a place in December and spent January fixing it up I'm enjoying living the small town life and definitely living in North Carolina, although I still travel with work, so I'm rarely home

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1981 COLLEGE

Allison Gilbert Holmes ’81C

Ann Tyler Edmunds Allen’s  daughter, Meg, graduated from James Madison University in May 2021 Allison Gilbert Holmes’s son, Stuart, graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill in May 2021 Son James graduated from N C State in June 2021 Coles Hines Jones’s  son, Reidy, got married in Atlantic Beach to Jennah Fahey on August 28, 2021 Coles’ mother died on June 1, 2021 Gwyn Cooley Pearce’s mother-in-law passed away in June 2021  Her cousin, Margaret Burgwyn ’65HS ’67C also passed away in June 2021 So proud of  Margaret McGlohon and all that she did for our school  She retired at our 40th reunion in June  Saint Mary’s alums were able to raise over $417,000 to start a scholarship in her name   Also, another surprise is that the pavilion was named for her   What a deserving reward to Margaret for all of her years she gave to our school! I hope that she is getting some well-deserved rest Lee Trotter Dixon had a discectomy  She had a herniated disc and it was sitting on a nerve  She has some nerve damage and is having a lot of leg pain from it  Recovery is a slow process but she is doing better Ruth E Perry Holding is a grandmother again  This is her third grandchild  His name is Jones Powell Bailey and he weighed in at a whopping 10 pounds, six ounces! He is Perry Holding Bailey ’09 and James’ third son Freeman (2) and Royall (1) are the big brothers Ashley Richardson Allen  and husband Steve took an amazing trip last summer  They covered six states in 18 days and logged 3,335 miles in an RV  Ashley said the national parks were crowded so they limited their time there  They didn’t hike as much as they had thought due to the heat wave, but they saw plenty to fill their adventurous spirits   They took more back roads than interstates and marveled at the sheer beauty of our country  Some of the highlights that Ashley and Steve liked: no television for three weeks, Mount Rushmore, the burial site of Sacajawea, and all of the Lewis and Clark history (Their route followed so much of the trek Lewis and Clark took ) Fly fishing in the Flaming Gorge was also amazing scenery Lee Trotter Dixon has become a grandmother again Her new granddaughter was born on September 4, 2021 Her name is Parker Elizabeth Corbin  She weighed eight pounds and four ounces and was 22 inches long Murray Smith Parker’s  father passed away on September 5, 2021 Caroline Sanders Hatcher’s daughter, Clare, married Johnny Joyce on April 24, 2021 They live in Denver I went to South Carolina for a wedding and met up with  Caroline Sanders Hatcher while I was there  I had the best time catching up with her  She took me on a tour of Beaufort, South Carolina, and she also showed me her fabulous house I asked her to show me the store that she started If you are in the area, make sure you stop by and check it out   They

have some fabulous art from local artists The name of the store is Macdonald Marketplace Julie Oakman Barringer let me know that her daughter, Grayson, got married on April 2, 2022, on Kiawah Island, South Carolina Julie said that it was truly an international event, with family and friends coming from Brazil and Germany Nick, her son-in-law, has a Brazilian mom and a German dad They also had guests come as far away as Abu Dhabi  They had 240 guests and an unbelievably memorable weekend of celebration Mary Jeannette Mardre Moseley’s mother passed away on April 23, 2022 Margaret McGlohon wrote that it is hard to believe that it has been over a year since she retired from Saint Mary’s What an incredible 26 years she had as a staff member  She was so honored at the reunion in 2021 with the scholarship and dedication of the pavilion in her name  She continues to be appreciative of all the love and support she received during her time at this very special school She loved being able to travel for Saint Mary’s and promote our alma mater to all our amazing alumnae  She has missed seeing our alumnae  This past year has been full of travel – beach, mountains, the Berkshires, Vermont with UNC friends, Florida for her niece’s graduation from college, Ohio for her godson’s graduation from medical school And to top it off, she was working for Scott and Mary Barnett Hale ’84C on the Grand Western Tour for 30 days this summer – wish her luck She has also enjoyed learning how to play pickleball and does so on a regular basis – a new twist for this tennis player  She hopes all the members of ’81C are doing well   So proud of Margaret and all that she did for our school! Claudia Wooten  has moved to Seattle and is working with Wine and Design as the director of franchise operations  She just loves working with all of the studios across the U S  Claudia’s daughter, Sarah, got married on April 23, 2022, to Adam Demeck Betsy Holmes Abbott’s daughter, Alex, married Kyle Spearman on April 2022   The paternal grandmother of the groom is  Martha Hamilton Spearman ’61C,  and Betsy had fun talking with her about their respective times at Saint Mary’s Catherine Winfield Pfeiffer  sent me her information   She had just four more weeks of school left She says she is plugging along as a school nurse in an elementary school for a few more years, if she can make it to retirement  She had plans to see Nancy Brooks Newlon and Margaret Taylor Kendrick this summer for their annual Radical Women tour of 2022   She and Richard are still in Washington, North Carolina Elizabeth Brooks Little’s daughter graduated magna cum laude from Furman on Mother’s Day weekend   Elizabeth’s son, Mark, graduated from Clemson in 2020 and earned a master’s from University of Virginia in 2021   He is now working in Grenville, South Carolina, for TD Bank  Elizabeth had dinner with some Charlotte SMC girls recently (Dede Perry Stefan, Ashley Richardson Allen, Suzy Dunaway Riley, Laura

Culbertson, and Mary McLean Russell). She was headed to the Biltmore House with some other SMC girls (Ruth E Perry Holding, Bonny Harris Herrington, Elizabeth Hardy Hogan, and Louise Heath Cottrell).  Nancy Newton Sipp’s  daughter, Meade, graduated from Duke University Emily Winfield Bondy reports that all is well with her   Her daughter, Malone, is a senior at Meredith in fashion and interior design, graduating in December  Paul and Emily are still working  She teaches yoga and Pilates  They are now traveling now that the COVID crisis is improving

1983

HIGH SCHOOL

Mary Beth Hughes ’83HS

Sydney Kepley Kempson reports her youngest daughter, Izzy Kempson ’20 has just finished her sophomore year at UNC-Chapel Hill, where she is a public policy major and sisterhood chair of Chi Omega Izzy is interning at the N C Senate this summer and will be headed out to study at The London School of Economics in July Sydney’s son, Will, is relocating back to the Triangle from Los Angeles this summer, and daughter Grace Kempson '18 is in the Asheville area They visit often and love spending time in Saluda, Virginia, where Craig's family has maintained a wonderful cabin since pre-Civil war Suzanne Via Dillion has been busy renovating and decorating her new house in Winston-Salem She catches up with SMS friends Sterling Talley Wheless, Elizabeth Rouse Borden, and Ellen Toler in the mountains and in Raleigh She reports that sons Patrick and Alexander both live in the Winston-Salem area Lynn Jones Gasch reports she's still a software engineer at Microsoft, living in Bellevue, Washington Her husband, Scott, retired and is trying to get her to hang it up too Son Alex is a high school junior and has toured University of Washington and Virginia Tech so far, but he is a ways out from deciding where to apply The record cold and rain this spring had her anxious to get her garden put in They are looking forward to summer concerts and travel Mary Porter McKee writes that she's just celebrated her 30th (!) year practicing law Her daughter, Wallace, is a stage manager in live theater in Chicago and son Robert works at Frankfurt Country Club Her youngest daughter works in design for Outdoor Lighting Perspectives She practices real estate law and also owns an antique shop with her sister, JoLynn McKee, in Versailles, Kentucky

Molly Brooks writes that she's splitting time between Colorado and North Carolina, visiting friends Annie Gray Sprunt, Carolyn Thornton Swanson and Meg Adams Massey and circling back to her southern roots Her three children are all living and working in Colorado, and she is enjoying constant renovations of old properties Penny Hare Taylor is still in Lexington and has started a new position as a physician assistant at MedFirst in Thomasville  She loves cooking, as

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well as kayaking in the mountains, in her spare time Their 17-year-old chihuahua, Ivy, keeps company with twin goats, Phoebe and Clover She and her husband are beekeepers and process their own honey every year Her twin daughters live in Lexington, and there are seven grandchildren! She also has twin godchildren in Charleston, S C , Ella Grace and Everett Her husband is the facilities manager at Grace Episcopal Church, where they are very active He is retired from the Army National Guard as well as the Winston-Salem fire department His last tour of duty was a year in Iraq in 2005 Gray Cunningham Lynn is a colleague of mine at Natera She's on the IVF team and I am in oncology molecular diagnostics, so we chat often She's now living on beautiful 30-acres in the Florida panhandle with puppies Bella and Hank She's recently joined Berkshire Hathaway as a real estate agent If you are looking to retire to Florida, give her a call As for me, Mike and I continue to split our time between Richmond and Deltaville, where he fishes and I play croquet with The Chesapeake Bay Croquet Club I've just finished renovating two condos at Duncan Lee's historic Colonial Revival Tuckahoe building in Richmond, where I plan to retire (2-3 years) and re-engage my artistic roots  I bought a press and have begun making multi-media prints for the first time in years As always, the renovation included a great kitchen for my culinary pursuits and food styling hobby

I am super excited to be spending this summer at Atlantic Beach and hope to see many of you there! All the best, Mary Beth

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COLLEGE

Andrea Kemp Schemel writes from Minnesota Her son, Walter, was married over the summer and her daughter, Lucy, lives in Charleston, South Carolina “I am teaching third grade at The Blake School in Minneapolis Life is great!”

1985 COLLEGE

Coco Young Bancroft writes from LaJolla, California, “Son Weston is a sophomore in high school; son Tommy is living and working in Newport Beach, California; and daughter Sophie is living and working in N Y C I hope to see Anne deRosset Falatko in May in D C and some other SMC friends in September ”

1987

HIGH SCHOOL

Michelle White Porter lives in Greensboro, where she works as a realtor “I recently purchased a home in CCNC in Pinehurst Son McGehee has graduated from Elon University ”

1987 COLLEGE

Chrissy Bolin Rand ’87C

Hey, all! We had a great reunion weekend at Saint Mary’s in April! Our class had a respectable turnout, too, which was great After campus festivities on Saturday, our class enjoyed a super-fun get-together (catered Mexican food and margaritas) at the home of Joan Comer Johnston in Raleigh Sending a big thank you to all who were involved in planning the 35th reunion party: Joan, Eleanor White Hunter, Marcy Everett Voelkel, Martha Anne Allen DuBose, and Margaret Hambrick Glaze. A sobering thought: at our next reunion in five years, we’ll all be 60! Moving along, I’m excited that we have class news to report (which took some pestering on my part) Mary Sparrow Robles is painting full time as a fine artist, and has been painting mostly people and pets for the last 25 years Her website is www marysparrow com   Mary feels fortunate to be able to do what she loves every day for so many years Her kids are all great: Marc (24) is off on his own now, Turner (22) is finishing up culinary school, and Liza (19) has just finished her freshmen year at UNC-Chapel Hill She writes, “Geoff and I are about to celebrate our ninth anniversary and to fill the void of the empty nest we seem to keep taking in dogs! Two cavaliers, a westie and most

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1987 COLLEGE: front row, left to right: Gail Cozart Foster Jessup ’87C, Martha Anne Allen DuBose ’87C, Eleanor White Hunter ’87C; back row: AnnCabell Baum ’87C, Marcy Everett Voelkel ’87C, Katherine Respess ’87C, Dawn DeBruhl Boyer ’87C, Joan Comer Johnston ’87C, Chrissy Bolin Rand ’87C

recently a Frenchie…I feel more like I have four toddlers again!” Martha Anne Allen DuBose and Blaine are enjoying as much time as possible in Atlantic Beach while still living in Greensboro She had so much fun at our 35th reunion and loved seeing such a big crowd!  She thanks Joan Comer Johnston for opening up her lovely home and all the hostesses She had a blast! Allie (23), her youngest daughter, loves living and working in Raleigh Blaine Jr (27) is having an incredible experience hiking the Appalachian Trail He’s about half way through Carson (28), her eldest daughter, and Tanner Cannon (best new son-in-law ever) were married in Atlantic Beach, April 23, 2022 She says: It was such a glorious weekend We all had so much fun ” They live in Charlotte and love having a new puppy Marcy Everett Voelkel continues to do arts and crafts with Eleanor White Hunter and now they play Mahjong Marcy and Peter are celebrating 30 years of marriage this year Her kids are all doing well Carter (27) is an accountant for PWC in Denver McLean (25) is an analyst for Stonemont Financial in Atlanta, and Hope Voelkel ’17 (23) is half way through speech language pathology grad school at East Carolina All are in healthy relationships and life is good Marcy says, “We had a great time at the 35th reunion at Joan’s home, and I loved seeing everyone!” Lynn Cowell Ives writes that her kids are well Son George (26) received his MBA from Kenan-Flagler this year, and will be working remotely for a start-up Her daughter, Jane Ives ’17 (23), lives in NYC and is a buyer for Moda Operandi She just came to her fiveyear reunion at Saint Mary’s Lynn and Allen will be married 30 years in October, and love life in Rocky Mount Life is good! Eleanor White Hunter loves living in Raleigh and spending

time on the weekends at their river home near Bath She and Marcy Everett Voelkel just started playing Mahjong with a group of girls (several are SMS girls) and still enjoy taking pottery classes together May was a big month for Eleanor: she and Vernon traveled to Key West to celebrate 28 years of marriage (WOO HOO!), she celebrated her 55th birthday, her daughter’s 24th birthday, and Mother’s Day! Eleanor’s daughter, Mary Ellen, works remotely in Raleigh and travels the country to cyber security conferences She is a public sector sales specialist for the software company, Polarity Eleanor says, “We had an awesome mother-daughter trip for a week in Waikiki, Hawaii, before she attended her TechNet Indo-Pacific conference I am so proud of her!” Kathy Respess writes that her job with Travis and Co is over a year old now, but she’s loving it still Kathy is also taking dance lessons! Tango, swing, and cha-cha, and brushing up on other dance styles Margaret Hambrick Glaze and husband Gene sold their house in December They are still in Hickory and remodeled the new place while living in it She says it was very exciting to come home and smell paint and sawdust and concrete! They have room for guests and she’d love to host any Saint Mary’s girls that want to visit Her eldest, Mac, graduated with honors from Appalachian in December, and works at Lowes Foods as a manager in training Catherine is at Western Carolina, and Wilson is in high school Susan Stephenson was sorry to miss the 35th class reunion Susan lives in Oakland, California, with husband Jon, and wishes more classmates would visit the San Francisco Bay area! She gets back to Raleigh two to three times a year and often catches up with Saint Mary’s friends She was looking forward to a 10-week sabbatical this summer from her job as executive director of Interfaith Power & Light, a nonprofit organization mobilizing action on climate change Trips to the Sierras, Berkshires, Boston, and Hudson River Valley are planned! Chrissy Bolin Rand (me!) is living in the Stuart, Florida, area Will and I celebrate 34 years of marriage this year Our daughter, Bethany, got married in Jacksonville Beach in December and is in her second year in a Ph D program in public health at University of Tennessee in Knoxville Our daughter, Victoria, and her family live in Corpus Christi, Texas, where we visited in June We now have three grandchildren! Our son, Caleb, is a C P A with Acosta in their finance department in Jacksonville, Florida, and our youngest son, W K , is living 20 minutes away from us!  A NOTE: If anyone is interested in being class secretary, please let me or Mary Virginia Swain ’77C know I believe I’m ready to pass the torch, but it’s been an honor serving our class since 2009!

1989 HIGH SCHOOL

Heath Dalton Parker ’89HS ’91C

Cindy Ross Teague has been having lots of fun being back on Saint Mary's campus since her daughter, Emma, started there this past fall! Kirke Hooper ’89HS ’91C is celebrating 10 years with Edward Jones Investments and could not be happier with her career She adores her clients and the impact she is able to have daily  Kirke and Brian Pate were married June 25 and between them they have four children: Shannon (23), Nate (21), Cassidy (18), and Hannah Kirke (21)  Kirke lives in downtown Wake Forest and loves being involved in tons of community events Sally Pridgen Spiegel is loving life as an empty-nester She still enjoys her work as a designer and general contractor in Asheville and is now consulting on renovations from the coast of North Carolina to Colorado Stella Keller Black writes from Wilmington with news that she became CEO of her family’s fire alarm company, Keller’s, Inc , in January of 2020 She is the sole owner and operator and excited to be a 100 percent, small, woman-owned business As for me, Heath Dalton Parker ’89HS ’91C, I live in Raleigh with my husband, Thad, and our children, Kate (14) and Owen (12) Thanks to the lost years of 2020/21, I now love working from home for Cisco Webex If you are in the Raleigh area, please be in touch I look forward to getting the local ’89HS SMS girls together for an outing soon! Heath

1991 COLLEGE

Kirke Hooper ’89HS ’91C is celebrating 10 years with Edward Jones Investments and could not be happier with her career “I adore my clients and the impact I am able to have daily ” Kirke married Brian Pate on June 25 “The two of us have four children: Shannon (23), Nate (21), Cassidy (18), and Hannah Kirke (21)  I live in downtown Wake Forest and love being involved in tons of community events ”

1993

HIGH SCHOOL

Claudia Bishop Stubbs ’93HS

Jennifer Boleman Ford writes, “I’m so excited that our daughter Carson Ford ’22 attended Saint Mary’s for her senior year and graduated in May It was a great year spending time on campus (Smedes, Chapel, Pittman, the Grove, and more!), reliving so many traditions with her (school hymn, class ring) and seeing Elizabeth Blackwood nearly every time we were in Raleigh Carson was accepted into the Honors & Scholar Program at N C State, where she will be majoring in architecture at the College of Design in the fall We are still in Charlotte, staying busy with our two sons, a sophomore

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and sixth-grader this fall They both play baseball year-round, so we spend a lot of evenings and weekends on the ball field We recently returned from a trip to Chicago to see the White Sox and the Cubs and are headed to Cooperstown this summer where our youngest will compete I recently got a promotion at Bank of America, where I manage communications and associate readiness for the Global Change organization I returned to working in the office after nearly two years at home and really like seeing more people in person!” Cameron Dixon Currie writes, “I am looking forward to switching gears and changing career paths this summer After working as a clinical dietitian for 20 years, I have accepted a position teaching family and consumer sciences (FACS) at a middle school in my community I continue to try to grow as an artist, painting in watercolor and acrylics I have been very fortunate to be able to paint commissions and design home decor with my artwork The most exciting news is that daughter Mackenzie acted in her first commercial and has written a single! Jason and I are anxiously awaiting the release of our daughter Mackenzie’s first pop song that she recorded with producers in February It will likely be released this summer on all streaming platforms!” Catherine Wade Guess writes, “My oldest daughter, Katie Guess ’22, and Jenn Boleman Ford’s daughter Carson Ford ’22, chose to be roommates this past year for their senior year at SMS They lived in Smedes, thrived, and embraced all the SMS fun and fellowship together Carson is off to N C State University honors program for architecture and Katie deferred UNC-Chapel Hill and is taking a gap year She will work for six months as a camp counselor and in the camp’s equine department, then six months traveling the world Literally, around the world (I’m terrified) She will start fall 2023 at UNC-Chapel as a sophomore ” Pany Seyed Allen writes, “I just celebrated 20 years at JMP, a division of SAS, working as a global academic program manager Blessed to work for a great company for so long I have been grateful to be able to work at home during these times but miss traveling for work and going into the office! Joe and I will be celebrating our 23-year anniversary this July Hard to believe I will have met him on the steps of Smedes almost 30 years ago Our boys just turned 17 and 14, and will both be in high school together at Apex Friendship this coming fall We have loved raising our kids in Apex, living here for over 20 years Hope we can get together for a reunion soon Love seeing all the updates on Facebook!” Heather Gibson Harmon writes, “In 2022, we became pregnant again with our second daughter during COVID! I was blessed to have the support of all of my Saint Mary’s crew and they blessed me with the sweetest baby shower Arrington Elizabeth Harmon was born January 6 She has been such a sweet miracle and her older sister is still trying to warm up to her It’s no joke being an older

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1992 COLLEGE: front row, left to right: Shayla Kirchin Bradshaw ’92C, Meg Tuttle Powell ’90HS ’92C, Elizabeth Paxton Black ’92C; back row: Lea Ann Boykin Cook ’90HS ’92C, Camey McDonald Holton ’92C, Gray Williams Cowper ’92C, Katherine Hubbard Ward ’92C, Suzanne Wayne Johnson ’90HS ’92C 1992 HIGH SCHOOL: front row, left to right: Lainey Milani Bass ’92HS, Valerie Vincent DeLoach ’92HS, Jane Singleton Myers ’92HS; top row: Ellie Jarman ’92HS ’94C Gloria Taft Becker ’92HS, Anne Glenn Rettiger ’92HS ’94C, Amy McIlvain Powell ’92HS ’94C, Jill Grahek ’92HS

mom, but I know God has always had his own plan for me I’m looking forward to our reunion next year It might be one of my few official outings since having kids! Robin Conklin writes, “For five years now, I have enjoyed my job as a school nurse at SMS I still live on campus with my husband and our animals--there is never a dull moment when you live in Cruikshank! This summer, I will become the director of the Binder Health Center, after the current director retires I was grateful to spend time with a few of our classmates recently, as we celebrated the life of Michelle Oppegaard, who we miss dearly ” I, Claudia Bishop Stubbs, have had another busy year with kids and work  I am continuing to work from home for a local school system, providing speech services virtually  It is really nice to be able to have a flexible schedule!  This is a big year for our kids  Sarah Claxton graduates preschool, John Bayley graduates elementary school and James graduates middle school They will all be at different schools again next year, which makes for a hectic schedule! I am looking forward to the summer, and spending time with family and friends Jim and I celebrated our 15th anniversary in July with a trip somewhere for a few days Next up, our 30-year (how can it possibly be?!) reunion next spring I hope that everyone is able to come!

Take care! XOXO

1993

COLLEGE

Dow Perry Crowder ’91HS ’93C

Mary Louise Talley lives in Raleigh Her daughter, Rainey, is 10 Mary Louise and I ran into each other at a Camp Cheerio mother/daughter weekend in March We had a great time doing activities and bonding with our sweet girls! She’s taught in preschools over the last several years, at Arts Together and Fairmont Methodist Church Prior to having Rainey, she was an elementary art teacher Mary Louise started subbing in Wake County Schools and working in schools by her house, including working in Rainey’s school They enjoy time in the North Carolina beaches and mountains during free time / summers Jen Stocks and family spent spring break in the Bahamas, and she was particularly excited about swimming with the dolphins Her children are eight and 12 She had a new show premiere on TLC this year, I Am Shauna Rae. She’s still loving living in Pittsboro Jamie Brantley Fernandez de Castro and family are still living in sunny Sarasota, Florida Alex has finished his first year at Elon He loved being in North Carolina Nicolas and Tristan will be back at school together this year as a junior and a freshman at Sarasota High Natalie starts middle school She will be going to Sarasota Christian Braden will be a fifth grader It is the first time he’s been alone, with no siblings at school, but he will be just fine Their Doodles are fun and full of energy Miguel and Jamie have been

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trying to catch up on taking some trips together Everyone is happy and healthy They planned to be in Kiawah in June and then to Spain for a couple weeks She is excited to travel again! Ann Lee Johnson sends reports on her boys Little Gill will be a sophomore at College of Charleston (following in his parents’ footsteps!) Smyth will be a freshman at University of South Carolina Ann reports they are both so happy! She loves and misses us all! Sara Apple Wolcott reports that her children are doing great! Son Tad will be heading to University of Puget Sound in the fall, where he received a generous scholarship Daughter Madeline is a rising sophomore and enjoys field hockey Sara is a nurse at Georgetown University Hospital and was voted nurse of the year for 2021! Go Sara!

Charlotte Stephenson Hagman tells us that her twins, Sally and Cat, were turning 11 in June, but they are going on 16! They are busy with softball and martial arts Sally also does musical theatre and Cat does gymnastics Charlotte is her mother-in-law’s primary caregiver since her car accident two years ago, on top of having Multiple Myeloma She also helps out with the girls’ school and Girl Scouts Charlotte says she needs a vacation, and I think we would all agree! Catherine Dalton Feldman is still a busy photographer specializing in high school senior and wedding photography She absolutely loves it! Elie will be a junior at ECU and is turning 21 in August (hard to believe) Dalton is 18 and is heading to N C State University in the fall Catherine and Andy are still going strong!

Rebecca Folline Rhodes still misses our days at SMC After 21 years, she is still with CCM Investment Advisers as regional marketing director in Columbia, South Carolina Their oldest, Mary Deas, is headed to the University of Georgia in the fall They also have James, who will be a sophomore in high school and loves basketball and golf The youngest, Rebecca, is a dancer and will be in the sixth grade Jim and Rebecca have been married for 21 years and look forward to many more She hopes to see everyone at our next reunion! Kasey Waters Amburm, husband Paul, and daughter Grace will be leaving Raleigh and are very excited about a move to Ocracoke! Valerie Van Oosten Cline met Mimi Pinner in N Y C and they saw Jeff Bridges in To Kill a Mockingbird. They shopped and ate and drank like they were 20-something, then paid for it for a week! Her son, Aidan, is in middle school and Caroline is a sassy secondgrader Valerie and Kevin were trying to plan a trip to Napa this summer She says she is looking forward to traveling more and hoping to see more of our beautiful faces! Susan Cathey Strickland reports they live in Charlotte Her oldest son, Gray, will be a freshman in high school next year and her youngest son, Carter, will be in eighth grade She keeps up with Kristy Bumgarner even though she’s moved out of Charlotte Susan hopes everyone is doing well and would love to catch up at a reunion! Tyler

Hill Ford reports that son Maxwell graduated May 26 and was waitlisted at Carolina (finger crossed!) Daughter Gray is a junior at High Point University Both are doing fantastic! Vaughn and I are going to Monterey in late July for a food show and decided they might as well make it a vacation and stay for a week They are going to do Napa as well and the whole vineyard thing She hopes we all are doing wonderful and says it would be so awesome to get to see us again! Love and hugs to all! We offer condolences to Kristi Moyer Davis as she recently lost her mother Kristi reports that she went in peace, with no suffering, at home with Kristi’s dad Kristi’s daughter, Kensly, graduated with honors from Wake Tech on May 7th with her associate degree She will be transferring to UNC-Wilmington like her mama and majoring in communications and marketing Son Corbin finished his sophomore year of high school and turned 16 in June Kristi’s business, Water Guard Inc , is doing well despite the economy Kristi sasy that even though she is about to turn 50, she still feels 39 and plans on keeping it that way!! Betsy Harrison recently started a new job with Medela, selling wound vacs She travels a lot for work to Denver and Chicago, but still lives in Virginia Beach, which she wishes was a bit more exciting I ran into Betsy recently and we had a good visit She’s the same old wonderful Betsy and looks fabulous! Ann Akers-Douglas, according to Instagram pics, had the best time with Chrissy Grier Hairston, Julie Thomas Growney, and Rebecca Folline Rhodes! They went to Mexico for their up and coming 50th birthdays She says they pretended they were back in college and re-entry was rough Ann’s oldest is a freshman in college and she wonders “how can this be? We were just there!” She has a senior that is about to leave the nest as well, which only leaves one baby home, a sophomore in high school She would love nothing more to see all of us! Ann is now a real estate agent, so if interested in moving to Florida, let her know She also still owns her boutique, For the love of Julie Thomas Growney has been busy managing the new Ladyfingers Market and Eatery If you are in Raleigh, she would love for you to stop in and see her She is having the best time! Mary Braxton is a freshman at ECU and her big sis in the sorority is Catherine Dalton Feldman’s daughter Elie She loves how these girls are creating life-long friendships like we all did Her youngest, Sarah, is a sophomore in high school--going on 25! She’s a beautiful example of “pay back is hell!” Julie and John are planning to jump on a boat when Sarah finishes high school and cruise the Great American Loop They have been studying their route, so maybe they can see a few folks along the way Julie absolutely loved spending time with Ann, Chrissy, and Rebecca in Mexico It’s amazing how much laughter took place in five days Kristy Bumgarner reports that she and daughter Kate (9) made the big move out of Charlotte

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last November and are now living outside of Winston in Bermuda Run They love living there and their new neighborhood! She’s not sure who is in the area but would love to connect Also, they live across from the Truist soccer fields in case anyone is here for a tournament Please reach out! Mimi Pinner says that daughter Weathery (10) has finished fourth grade Mimi loves her role in communications for Foundation Medicine, a company transforming cancer care They were looking forward to lots of beach time this summer She sends love to all As I write this, Jason and I have just gotten our positive COVID tests Lilly (9) is holding strong, with a negative result We are Lysoling and quarantining and masking around each other, doing all we can to keep this from messing up her upcoming camp Oh, this girl of ours is busy! She has several fun spend-thenight camps this summer and a Saint Mary’s “Wellness Camp,” which is basically a spa camp Uhmmm, I would very much like to see an adult version of this on the menu please! When not serving as my daughter’s schedule keeper and chauffer, we are looking forward to some

Nags Head time this summer Other than that, it’s pretty boring around here Except for this kicker--I got glasses With progressive lenses Ladies, we are either 50, or on the cusp of it We are half antique Don’t we have a reunion next year? Let’s start getting our heads straight for that! Love to you all! Until next year…xoxo, Dow

1995 HIGH SCHOOL

Erin Sullivan Higgins recently started a new job at Gagen MacDonald, a strategy execution firm As director of organizational effectiveness, she consults with leadership teams of Fortune 500 companies to plan and implement largescale change initiatives She recently joined Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and is involved in service projects through the organization She lives about 30 miles west of Washington, D C , in Loudoun County, with daughter, Chloe (14), son Sullivan (12), and their two-year-old Bernedoodle, Fudge Elizabeth Stark Harris writes, “Barnes and I celebrated 19 years of marriage in May Life is still very full being a stay-at-home mom to our four children,

Barnes (16), Anna (14), Henry (12), and Sarah Beth (6) I enjoy painting, horseback riding, and serving our community as a counselor to moms and teens ”

1995 COLLEGE

It's so lovely to hear from some of you and hope we will all see each other at the upcoming reunion I have a few exciting updates: Joel and I finally got married after being engaged for four years! We had a beautiful blessing of our marriage at Christ Church, with our children and our dogs, last November, a very happy time We still call Raleigh home for the school year and summer in Atlantic Beach I hope to see some of you all there soon Both of our children, Thatcher and Amelia, attend St David's School, which allows me to see Helen Banzet Wallace often, when her daughter Kate and my Amelia play on the same sports teams My son, Thatcher, is 15 and driving Through a lot of deep breathing and patience, we are working on hours for his driver's license when he turns 16 in August Amelia and I attended the

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1997 COLLEGE: left to right: Mae Blount Deatherage Knott ’97C, Jennifer Locke McCann ’97C, Jettie Portwood Leston ’97C 1997 HIGH SCHOOL: Josey Harris Kasper ’97HS

SMS 7th-grade sneak peek a few weeks ago, where we were thrilled to bump into Ashley Dawson Forbes and her daughter, Julia  A pretty exciting and emotional experience when it seems just like yesterday when I first stepped on campus and Dawson was the first person I met The circle continues to go round and round I so hope the girls will choose SMS and benefit, just as we all have Mary Kelly Teague reports that she continues to live in Wrightsville Beach and loves the beach life She joined a summer tennis group and is always looking for golf buddies to get on the course with Currently, she's finishing training to be a Guardian ad Litem, serving as an advocate to the court for foster children in her district This honor is very near and dear to her heart and she's excited to get started She continues to enjoy painting in her spare time and selling her art on Etsy and social media She's looking forward to a gorgeous summer on the coast and would love to connect with any Saints who are down that way Julia Harlow Levy writes that she is back in school and says, “As if I don't think the many, many years of school were enough, I have opted to start nursing school this fall I have been a respiratory therapist for the last 18 years and am looking forward to new challenges and more opportunities the nursing field will offer I am lucky to have my own tutor, as my hubby is a CRNA And, of course, I will be able to spend more time over the next couple of years at home with my sweetest golden-doodle, Cassie " Such great news! Nurses are such a valuable asset to all of us, thank you for all you do Heather Gibson Harmon writes, “2022 has been such a blessing for our family  Our second daughter, Arrington Elizabeth Harmon, was born January 6, and we celebrated our second wedding anniversary on February 8 I've learned I am not a stay-athome mom I hope by being a working mom, I can be a strong role model for both of my girls I'm fortunate to have a support system of SMS women in Raleigh that play aunts to my girls Being an older mom is no small task Looking forward to seeing everyone at our next reunion I know we will be less one special woman Michelle Oppegard is thought about often and I pray her daughter knows she can lean on her SMS friends the way I have for so many years " I agree, Heather, we are all so lucky to have each other to lean on There has certainly been a great deal of leaning on each other in support, love, and prayer for Cyndi Warren Chamblee over the past year Cyndi writes, "This is more of a thank you than an update  As many of you know, my oldest son, Baron, was in a tragic auto accident in July 2021 To say that our lives have forever changed is an understatement To say Saint Mary's girls are friends for life has never been a truer statement The day after that horrible day, Saint Mary's girls showed up You were a constant in my life, when the days were 60

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Saint Mary’s School | www.sms.edu 2002: front row, left to right: Jillana Lamm Zipf ’02, Belle Piper ’02, Kim Nasser Steed ’02; second row: Hallie Sessoms Kennedy ’02, Vance Denning ’02, Stephanie D’Atri ’02, Jenny Sutton Selph ’02, Ellen Johnson Bailey ’02, Hollan Rudolph Young ’02, Anne Kenan Barnard Stewart ’02 2007: front row, left to right: Caroline Donaldson ’07, Helen Johnson ’07, Hannah Allen Myers ’07; top row: Margaret Matteson Richards ’07, Kate Dickson ’07, Lizzie Lowder ’07, Anna Zevenhuizen ’07

unsure, scary, and the future was unknown, you were there Today, you girls are still a constant You warm my heart, give me hope, courage, and love I am forever thankful for Saint Mary's and the wonderful girls that became lifelong friends over almost 30 years ago It's true, Saint Mary's girls are the best in the world I love each and every one of you! Our family is hanging in there, doing all the things we can, working to make positive outcomes We travel to Raleigh each week, not much free time as therapy takes up our entire day, and we are exhausted by evening  Baron is a miracle and I know with God’s direction, there will be so much more to this story I miss everyone and hope to put my eyes on you all and my arms around you soon!  Love, Cyndi ” It has truly been a joy to see how no matter the time or the distance, Saint Mary's girls are always there for each other Hope to see you all at our reunion Until then take care, Tate xo

2001

Louise Beasley Warenda ’01 Ashley Batts Allen is associate dean of Arts and Sciences at UNC-Pembroke and lives in Angier with her husband and three kids Lauren Talton Daniel, husband Seth, and their six-year-old, Ledger, are enjoying summertime in Carteret County Lauren works as an educator for N C Department Environmental Quality in the Division of Water Resources She loves every minute of her work because she gets to learn about water resource management, along with connecting statewide educators and watershed groups with their own local waterways through outreach programs Lauren coordinates a few programs for water education, including the N C Climate Education Network, N C Watershed Stewardship Network, Wake County Green Schools Partnership, N C Stream Watch, and N C Project WET This work allows Lauren to meet amazing educators as well as address water quality issues statewide Also, she recently received her six-pack captain’s license, and she’s working on obtaining an aquaculture permit to allow her to operate an oyster farm on the White Oak River Mary Catherine Benson Grew’s children are Ann Safrit (4) and Cabot (20 months) It’s happy chaos at her house! She hopes to spend a lot of time at Wrightsville this summer and hopes to see everyone soon Amanda Baker Harris, husband George, and their son, Burns, are still residing in Raleigh and looking forward to celebrating their son turning three in August Kimmi Kresica left Spoonflower in January, after 8 years, to focus on finishing her MSIS at UNC- Chapel Hill this fall She is excited to be starting a field experience at Duke libraries with their Slavic & Eastern Europe collection and to be beginning to learn some Russian so that she can read in Cyrillic--but she still has a Polish accent! Lauren Rutherford Perry is still working with the NCBA remotely

and staying busy with her son, Ivey (7), and daughter, Mary Charles (3) She spends her time with tons of activities, sports, gardening, and working in the yard She is having fun, but making time go by way too quickly! Meghan Sturgis Reynolds reports that 2021 was a busy year At the beginning of the year, she got a new job as the numbering administrator at Commio, a Raleigh-based telecommunications company She then sold a house and bought a new house (still in Wake Forest) Her year ended with her youngest daughter, Virginia (age 8 at the time of the event), coming in second place in the southern region in competitive Irish dance With all of last year’s excitement and change, this year they are focusing on settling into their new home and enjoying any downtime that comes their way Tiffany Frank Warren still cannot believe she is almost 40 and has three kids! Her oldest son is 20 and in college, her middle son is 16, about to be a junior, and getting his license (SCARY), and her daughter is 12, getting ready to be in seventh grade Life really does go by too fast She is working two jobs and going to RN school at night, with plans to be finished in May 2023 Lindsey Bryant is taking a break from the corporate world to explore the open road as an over-the-road truck driver with her wife, Meghan, and sheep dog, Chloe We were all saddened by the loss in May of our beloved classmate, Claire Spruill. A group of Saint Mary’s friends traveled to Windsor, North Carolina, for her memorial service Rest in peace, sweet Claire As for me, Louise Beasley Warenda, I had the most fun catching up with so many classmates at the reunion in summer 2021 I enjoyed being back on campus and reconnecting with SMS friends Life happenings remain the same for Joe and me and our three daughters (11, 8, and 3) in Raleigh Thanks for continuing to stay in touch

2003

Shea Vause Gravely ’03

Ashley Williams Gale resides in Raleigh with her husband, Lewis Gale, and two daughters, Presson and Libby  She continues to run her small business, Ashley Gale Designs, established in 2021 Ashley also recently competed in the local Burn Bootcamp Level Up Games and placed as one of the top three competitors She went on to compete in the regional games with competitors from across North Carolina and Virginia Ashley advanced to the finals and finished as one of the top five female athletes Myriah Zaytoun welcomed a beautiful baby girl, Poppy Josephine Lieberman, on Nov 29, 2021 Liza Fleury Rabinowitz became the director of content strategy with Woodside Homes Liza and her husband, Marc, now reside in Albuquerque, New Mexico Ashleigh Doyle is the new assistant director of student learning at Saint Mary’s Jamie Dunaway welcomed her second beautiful daughter, Joanna Price

Dunaway, August 27, 2021 Jamie and her family reside in New Hampshire Katherine McEnery Pittman welcomed a beautiful baby girl, Charlotte Spencer Marie Pittman, Jan 23, 2021 Charlotte joins her big brother, Jamie Sarah Todd McNally welcomed a beautiful baby girl, Ashlyn DeHaven McNally, March 20, 2022 Sarah and family reside in California Kate Yandell Reece writes, “My husband, Mark, and I recently started a mobile packaging business, Reece Bottling & Canning Our three girls are doing well, love school, and keep us busy Come see us in Winston-Salem anytime!” Tatyana Sharoubim Stewart is the founder and CEO of T Georgiano's Taty has been expanding her business since 2005 and has recently launched a private brand called True Blue Vibes Not only is she designing and being an amazing mom, but she has been traveling the world, surfing, and practicing yoga Also, we are so excited that our 20th reunion will be next year, and we already are in full gear with a party planning committee getting ready for a cocktail party for Saturday night and maybe more

2005

Ila Walker Bitner ’05

Julia Corbin Jones lives in Wilmington, North Carolina, with her husband, Rob, and their two girls, Emmie and Eliza  She recently got back into real estate and is working for Intracoastal Realty now that both girls are in preschool As for me, Ila Walker Bittner, I am still in Morehead City with my husband, Robbie, and our two children Our family is preparing to have a kindergartener this fall Bear (5) will be starting elementary school with a great group of friends in August, and Brinn Louise (2) is growing like a weed in preschool

2007

Elizabeth Lowder ’07

Caroline Donaldson  loves her role as a senior business intelligence analyst at a consulting firm in Washington, D C , working with big tech companies and social data Sarah Elizabeth Nolan  married Seth Fleischer Buchsbaum, September 4, 2022, in Lake Leelanau, Michigan  They changed their last names to Nolbaum--a portmanteau of their two last names--and now live in Ann Arbor, Michigan Sarah was happy to discover that their backdoor neighbor, Amy Chavasse ’74HS, grew up in Raleigh and went to SMS “It was very comforting to me, the new kid in town, to know that SMS girls are everywhere!” Culbreth Jones became a full-time freelance graphic designer and gave birth to her second son, Avery Jones Ferla, on November 20, 2021 Leigh Anne Morauer Hammill opened her own real estate brokerage in 2019 and is still going strong with that in Raleigh After a big home renovation in 2021, she’s ready for some much

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needed traveling in 2022 Kelsey Moore started nursing school at Wake Tech in the fall of 2021 and currently works as a nursing assistant at Duke University Hospital on a pulmonary step-down unit Bridget Myers Manuel lives in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and gave birth to a beautiful girl named Olive Joy Manuel on July 14, 2021 Sam Vaillancourt Daniel  continues to work as a urology PA in Burlington, North Carolina, and spends free time loving on her fur babies, including Cleo, a 10-month old pit mix She married Tommy Michael Daniel, Jr at West Point, his alma mater, on October 30, 2021 Meredith Vaughn Savill was an honorary bridesmaid, as she gave birth to her second son, Sloan Avery Savill, just a few days prior on October 25, 2021 Meredith serves as the COO of her company, Eijkelkamp North America Nancy Vander Veer lives in Marburg, Germany, and recently started graduate school Any of you who visit Frankfurt or Rome any time soon—shoot her a message and she’d love to meet up! Helen Johnson is thrilled to (finally!) graduate from general surgery residency in June and move to Houston, Texas, for a oneyear fellowship in breast cancer surgery at MD Anderson  You can still find  Hanna Johns in Austin, Texas, where she works in the design + building industry while pursuing an architecture

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license Hanna is learning to sail because she fell in love with a Texan sailor, and writes that she’s finally stopped biting her nails, for those interested! Lily Tyndall Snow quit her data analysis job last summer to open an aerial fitness and performance company called Refuge Aerial, based out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana Anyone who happens to drop by Louisiana is always welcome to come in for a class or call her if they need entertainment for an event Lily and her husband adopted a dog named Rigel who keeps them busy around the clock! Janna Weaver Cyrus lives in San Juan Capistrano, California She founded the UCI Health Susan Samueli Integrative Health Institute Health Coaching for patients On December 16, 2021, she gave birth to her second child, a girl named Chloe Isabelle Cyrus Cathleen Beal Hipp  welcomed her second child, a daughter named Martha Bailey Hipp, on December 14, 2021 Capel Kane Brendel also welcomed a second child this past year On December 2, 2021, she gave birth to a son named Julian Capel Brendel Margaret Cheatham Williams and her husband, Frank, welcomed a baby boy, Howard “Hamer” Driscoll on June 6, 2021 She opened a gallery, Moxie's Daughter, in San Francisco last January, and was recently joined in the space by fellow Saint Mary’s alum,  Gabe Bratton Hall

’05. Margaret Cheatham continues to edit documentary film and television Margaret Matteson Richards and her husband, Greer, welcomed their first child, a daughter named Mary Mitchell Richards, on December 20, 2021 Margaret is a senior interior designer for MA Allen Interiors in Raleigh, working on projects throughout the country  Right in time for the class news deadline,  Scottie Springer O’Herron  and her husband, Eddie, welcomed their first child, a daughter named Margery “Maggie” Nixon O’Herron on May 14, 2022 As for me, Elizabeth Lowder, I am still in Birmingham, Alabama I made it back to Raleigh in April for our 15-year reunion and had such a wonderful time catching up with everyone! Mark your calendars for 2027 for our 20th, but I am sure I will see lots of y’all before then!

2009

Betsy Church Bula ’09

EmmaCarol Lewis tied the knot at her parents' house in Zebulon on April 23, 2022, and had a tented reception there Chelsea Ward was one of her bridesmaids, all thanks to Outward Bound and SMS! EmmaCarol and her husband live in North Hills, and she has a new job with First Citizens Bank Sara Williamson Castellino lives in Rocky Mount She got married on October

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2012: Kelly Rusher ’12, Ellee Craig Stewart ’12, Kassi Wehbie ’12; second row: Eliza Stoughton ’12, Christian Lail ’12, Elizabeth Martin ’12, Hayes Snipes ’12, Duncan Weaver Flynn ’12

23, 2021, in Pawleys Island, South Carolina Arrington Clark Caison lives in Chicago She and her husband, John, welcomed their son, Jack, on December 18, 2021 Betsy Bryan Pitts Mandl  has worked as executive director of ACG Charlotte for a year and a half They just completed a renovation on their house, and Wallace, their mini Goldendoodle, is now two! Laura Medlin Mickel married her husband, Zach, on April 9, 2022 They had an amazing honeymoon in Punta Cana and now live in Raleigh with their dog, Ellie Ashley Keen Helms lives in Nashville, Tennessee She married Will Helms on July 31, 2021 Taylor King lives in Sherman Oaks, California Maggie Bratton Dillon is in her second year of business with Maggie Dillon Interiors She moved to Raleigh last summer with her husband and their labradoodle, May Chelsea Reynolds Lutzweiler  married Christopher Lutzweiler on April 30, 2022, at Autumn Creek Vineyards in Mayodan, North Carolina  In addition to her residential rental property company, Reynolds Rentals, she recently founded a commercial real estate firm called V/STOL Commercial Real Estate, offering commercial brokerage services in North Carolina and Florida I live in North Hills in Raleigh with my husband, Dan, and our golden retriever, Sadie We finally got to celebrate our wedding (19 months later!) in October 2021, and loved having our vow renewal ceremony and part of our celebration weekend on campus at SMS Hope all is well with the rest of you '09 gals, and hope to see lots of you soon! Xoxo, Betsy

2011

Elizabeth Ann Carson Blair ’11 Eliza Brinkley finished her fourth and final year teaching high school English in Pittsboro, and is headed to divinity school this fall Caroline Collie married in June in Wrightsville Beach with her best SMS girls! Kayla Swaim graduated from Appalachian State with her master’s in school counseling Maggie Pearce Dill lives in Durham with her husband, Parker, and teaches special education in Chapel Hill They love playing golf at Hope Valley Country Club and visiting their families on the Outer Banks and in the mountains Elizabeth Carson Blair works for Charlotte Lucas Interior Design and lives in Charlotte with her husband, William They spend their free time at their farmhouse in Milton Taylor Francis graduated from the paralegal program at UNC-Chapel Hill in December 2021 and was preparing for the North Carolina State Bar paralegal exam, which was in late April She expected her results in July, but is continuing her studies in case she needs to take the exam again in October “I have also been offered a job by the North Carolina Department of Justice, for when I receive passing results from the NCSB on my certified paralegal exam, as a civil litigation paralegal in

the Environmental Division on Capitol Square in Raleigh I was confirmed at Christ Episcopal Church on April 3 by Bishop Samuel S Rodman for the baptismal vow ceremony I am now officially a new member of Christ Church! I have been keeping up with my alumnae events as well as the Council at Saint Mary’s, and hoping to be more involved with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) at SMS and Christ Church ” In her free time, Taylor likes to read romantic novels, watch TV, and go to Bald Head Island with her family and her dog, Sophie She also enjoys hikes on the beach and the greenway in Raleigh near the N C Museum of Art

2013Catherine Carter ’13

Wesley-Neal Stallings Jenkins lives in Raleigh with her husband, Watson, and their amazing golden retriever, Lou She works as an account manager and Watson is a superintendent for a construction company If you’re ever in Raleigh, stop by and say hi! Catherine Blair Polak and her husband, Tom, were married in October of last year in Wilmington, North Carolina Catherine and Tom currently live in Charlotte, where they recently bought a house She has been thankful for all the recent weddings and celebratory gatherings that have provided a chance for SMS friends to reunite and she is looking forward to more in the future! Abbey Dale lives in New York City, where she works at a startup focused on e-commerce marketing When she’s not working, she loves spending time with her fellow SMS friends in the big city Cameron Sloan Hodgson and her husband, Sam, were married in April of this year in Newport, Rhode Island Cameron and Sam currently live in New York City, where Cameron has been since college graduation Suzi Peak Sholar married her husband, Tyler, in January 2021 in Wallace, North Carolina Suzi is currently in school for her bachelor’s degree in nursing while also working as a RN in the ICU and at her mother’s urgent care clinic After working and living in D C for the past five years, Helen Williamson was moving to Charlotte in June She is excited to be in the same city as Catherine Blair Polak and Elise McKinney (whom she also lived with in D C ) Helen is continuing her career in commercial real estate upon relocation to Charlotte Ashby Bonds lives in New York City, where she has been located since college graduation She is working for the LoveShackFancy designer brand and is looking forward to our 10-year reunion! Charlotte Niemann has been living in New York City since 2018 She started a new job this past December, working in talent acquisition at Galaxy Digital Charlotte loves living in New York City with lots of family close by--her parents moved to Bedford, New York, three years ago and are now just an hour's train ride away After five years of living and working in D C , Elise McKinney is excited

to move to Charlotte and be back in North Carolina Suejette Black moved to Raleigh last year, and she and her sister, Hutter Black ’12, opened Spenga, a gym and physical fitness center in Chapel Hill Blakely Neilson lives in New York City, where she works as the head of business development for Parallel Learning, an edtech startup This summer she is looking forward to traveling throughout Europe! Blakely loves being with her SMS friends in the city and reuniting with those near and far at weddings, most recently Cameron’s and Catherine’s! Alex Mahoney lives in New York City, where she has been living and working since college graduation She just finished her first year of law school and is excited to intern this summer in the U S Attorney’s Office Alex loves the strong representation from the Class of 2013 in NYC right now! Anna Bridgforth lives in Washington, D C , where she has been for the last five years, and works as a brand strategist at a creative agency Mary Gordon Utt lives in New York City and has been there for the past four years She recently accepted a new position in recruiting at Goldman Sachs Esther Taati received a Juris Doctor degree from NYU School of Law in May She planned to come back south to work as a staff attorney with Legal Services Alabama Page Reynolds is continuing work on her master’s in counseling psychology from the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology She just accepted a full-time position in crisis counseling at Weiss Hospital in Chicago As for me, Catherine Carter, I plan to open a third location of The Gatorbug in July in Cary’s newest development, Fenton I enjoy keeping up with the Class of 2013 as we advance in our careers and lives! I’m so excited as we embark on our 10-year reunion next spring!

2015

Kayla Gwaltney ’15 and Hayley Scialdone ’15 Kayla Gwaltney and Hayley Scialdone were so excited to receive updates from our wonderful class of 2015 again this year! Our class has accomplished so much and made so many exciting life changes, this update is maybe our most exciting yet! As far as we go, Kayla is finishing her second and final year as a Teach For America Corps member, where she has been teaching first grade in Eastern North Carolina at KIPP Gaston Primary School in Gaston, and living in nearby Jackson Following the end of the school year, she was pursuing a position in elementary curriculum sales that would allow her to fulfill her childhood dream of moving to New York City where she can hang out with Hayley! When she isn’t helping Kayla apartment hunt, Hayley is working at the same agency that specializes in developing luxury fashion e-commerce sites in an e-commerce strategist role She is looking to potentially find a role in which she can focus more on her UX/

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2017: front row, left to right: Olivia Collins ’17, Emma-Claire Purdie ’17, Catherine Langston ’17, Anna Allen ’17, Elizabeth Bryant ’17, Hope Voelkel ’17, Bess Moye ’17; second row: Ashton Vermillion ’17, Katie Rascoe ’17, Vaughn Poole ’17, Jane Ives ’17, Margaret Murray Hollowell ’17, Mary Catherine Beecy ’17, Peyton Adzema ’17; top row: Blair Poirer ’17, Mary Mac Collie ’17, Franny Lail ’17, Mary Ashton Mann ’17, Jane Brown ’17, Kyser Lineberry ’17

UI skills in NYC , where she currently resides  Since November,  Maggie Collier has been working at QuaverEd, a music, PE, and SEL education software and curriculum company in Nashville, Tennessee, and she was promoted to HR representative in March She will complete her master’s of music, vocal performance, at Belmont University with a recital in June and graduation in August She is excited to have more time to dedicate towards performances and songwriting Kendall Hamilton recently moved from N Y C to Los Angeles, where she’s working in growth marketing at HBO Max She was having so much fun working on her favorite content like Euphoria and House of the Dragon, but of course misses being close to her family and friends on the East Coast! Anna Gray Stallings moved to Winston-Salem in 2021, starting a hospitality job with The Graylyn Estate She is living and learning every day, and wouldn’t change a thing Grayson Rodriguez is a third-year Ph D student in the immunology program at Stanford University Her research in the Garcia Lab involves engineering proteins for cancer and autoimmune disease indications In 2021, she adopted Kitty, a spunky tortoiseshell cat, who is still learning to coexist with Santiago, her two-year-old betta fish Augusta Moran graduated in May with a Juris Doctorate from Campbell University’s Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law While in school, she was a member of the Restorative Justice Clinic, and through that clinic offered pro bono services to the community and volunteered at the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women, in Wake County Public Schools, and at Wake Monarch Academy (the Triangle’s first recovery high school) She has loved being back home after going out of state for undergrad, and is excited to begin her professional life in Raleigh after the bar exam in July Sarah Boyce has enjoyed working as a client engagement senior manager at

Wray Ward in Charlotte, but has transitioned to working remotely as she has moved back to Raleigh Rollins Crumpton is getting her master’s of health sciences in physician assistant studies at UNC-Chapel Hill Grier Paulson was recently promoted to project manager and is still working with her best friend, Sarah Boyce, at Wray Ward, an advertising agency in Charlotte Lucy Mae Rascoe  loves living in Charlotte and is working in the human resources department at AGData Maddy Sullivan is tackling the interior design world, working with Shannon Bowman Interiors in Charlotte She lives with  Liddy Blincow  and her new golden doodle, Bee When Liddy isn't watching Bee, she is saving lives and running a tight ship in the oncology unit at Atrium Health Anna Carson Buckthal is thriving in the advertising industry as a senior account coordinator at Union in Charlotte, while also serving on the marketing committee for JDRF International and helping plan the local galas each year After her wedding in 2021,  Morgan Abrue Seidel  moved to Washington state with her husband She recently adopted a puppy, enjoys hiking, and exploring the area Aurelia Monk  is in her third year of medical school at UNC School of Medicine She is currently living in Charlotte, completing her clinical rotations She is very happy to be spending time with patients and exploring the city Taryn Travis has been working and living in Nashville, Tennessee, over the course of the pandemic She is enjoying her time Bailey Ham lives in Washington, D C , where she works as the manager of programs for the Headfirst Companies, running operations for the summer camps division In her free time, Bailey enjoys spending time with friends, exploring D C , and sailing on the Potomac Stephanie Hamilton Passmore  got married April 18, 2020, to her husband, Jeremy They recently moved back to her hometown of Beaufort, North Carolina, 64 Saint Mary’s School | www.sms.edu

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to be closer to family to help with their newborn daughter, Lyla Rose Lyla made her arrival on March 29, 2022 Stephanie has also been working on getting her master’s in healthcare administration from UNC-Wilmington and will graduate early next year Abigail Ueland is still loving life in San Francisco She is still working at Meta and is looking to transfer internally to a partnerships or sales team in the near future When she’s not working, she enjoys park days with friends, hiking in Marin, playing in her women’s tennis league, and traveling with family and friends Emma Wason  was set to begin working at Georgetown University in June in development and fundraising for the Georgetown University Medical Center and is excited to be working somewhere that keeps her close to her family in Northern Virginia Moira Barrett is working as a lead technician at an outdoor equipment store in Chicago, where she still resides She spends the majority of her time participating in cycle races and still fitting in some rock climbing Thank you to everyone who sent in updates this year! We cannot wait to see what this next year has in store for our fellow 2015 girls and wish them all the best!

The Class of 2017 celebrated its first reunion and, from what I heard, remains the same funloving and tight-knit group that I remember graduating with five years ago I am living in northern Lake Tahoe, working as a product engineer for a startup, and loved spending

a lot of time skiing this past winter In July, I moved to New York City and look forward to connecting with my Saint Mary’s friends in the city Elizabeth Bryant graduated from UNCChapel Hill in May 2021 with a degree in graphic design and English literature before moving to Charlotte to work in marketing for Coley Home She absolutely loves her job and working for SMS alum Elizabeth Williams Ellington ’11. She is still painting, but she is mostly focused on her graphic and textile design for work Both of her collaboration lines with LeighDeux have been extended for two more years due to their success! Mackenzie Logan graduated in May with a degree in chemical engineering and minors in math and chemistry She has a job working for Messer Americas in their graduate development program Given the opportunity to serve A Christian Ministry in the national parks this summer, Leann Kelly will be working in Glacier National Park in Montana while leading worship services with team members She says, “I have never been more excited about something and more called by God to do something!” Hannah Ueland graduated from Notre Dame in May of 2021 with majors in pre-med and history and a business economics minor She moved to Chicago last summer, where she works as an associate consultant for Bain & Company Living in Austin, Texas, Ashton Vermillion is loving life, saying, “It truly is the best city on earth!” Always a hard worker, she received a promotion at Oracle and is excited to spend another fun-filled year in Texas She “had the best time at my SMS reunion It was amazing to see all my best friends and to come home!” “It was great to see all my peers

again at my favorite place!” says Hope Voelkel, who just finished her first year of graduate school at East Carolina University, where she studies speech-language pathology  Before she graduates in 2023, she will be completing internships working with adults in an outpatient rehabilitation facility who suffer from traumatic brain injuries, as well as working with medically complex pediatric patients in a private practice, both in Raleigh She is looking forward to the transition to the “real world” and possibly working with her SMS peers, Sylvie Uwineza and Suzanna Wason, fellow future SLPS, a fact she learned at the reunion Virginia Wood graduated from Appalachian State University in December of 2020 (summa cum laude), with a bachelor’s in psychology She was accepted into the graduate program at UNC-Chapel Hill in May of 2021 and expected to graduate with her master’s in education in school counseling in May 2022 She has accepted a school counselor position in a Florida school district, where she will be a part of a new virtual charter school

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