Santa Catalina School Bulletin Spring 2016

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54 Alumnae Association Board Shannon McClennahan Mozes ’87 President Laurie Washburn Hogen ’58 Vice President Liz Holt Protell ’64 Vice President Lore Childs MacDonald ’76 Vice President Yvette Merchant Nichols ’96 Vice President Gretchen Mueller Burke ’83 Director of Alumnae Relations

Members Jalynne Tobias Redman ’72 Jeanne Vibert Sloane ’74 Kathy Trafton ’74 Jennifer Post ’82 Ann Frasse Stowe ’82 Christina Nalchajian Whitley ’85 Stephanie Post Pollard ’85 Kim Meek Shickel ’89 Brett Davis Collins ’93 Kate Lynch Jerkens ’97 Julie Rathman Fenton ’99 Brogiin Keeton ’01 Kai Romero ’01 Katie Carnazzo ’02 Monica Johnson Steiner ’03 Marina Barcelo ’04

Chapter Chairs Boston Kate Myers Brizius ’88 Chicago Lisa Cavanaugh Wiese ’74

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Renewing 2016 Alumnae Reunion

Connections

Dallas Hope Morgan ’90 Denver Laura Stenovec ’99 Houston Nancy Kennedy Major ’96 Monterey Liz Holt Protell ’64* New York Priya Kumar Raju ’00 Northern California Yvette Merchant Nichols ’96* Seattle Peggy Frasse ’84 Southern California Jennifer Post ’82* Stefanie Post Pollard ’85* Washington, D.C. Kerri Robinson Johnson ’92 Liz Belanger McGarvey ’00

International Chapters Asia Rene Leung ’99 Angelina Yao ’99 Europe Lara Brehmer ’98 Latin America Leslie Hulse ’88 Tere Gonzalez ’94

*Designates Alumnae Association Board member

There was an abundance On March 11 and 12, the Classes of 1956,

1961, 1966, 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2006, and 2011 braved the rain to return to campus to renew their Catalina welcoming smiles. connections during Reunion 2016. The Everywhere you gazed, school gave special recognition to the Classes you saw hugs and heard of 1956 and 1966 in celebration of their 60th and 50th reunions, respectively. animated conversation The weekend included Assembly and and laughter. classes on Friday; a collaborative talk about Journey and current academic offerings, presented by Dr. Kassandra Thompson Brenot ’87 and students; a campus tour, which included the new Sister Claire and Sister Christine Mathematics and Science Center; and the traditional alumnae mass and dinner. We loved having everyone “back home” for the festivities!

of excitement and

Reunion Weekend is part of a lasting legacy that celebrates the lifelong relationships that began right here at Santa Catalina. It’s a great time to catch up with classmates and to discover what’s currently happening on campus. As the weekend comes to a close, we are always proud to send off our alumnae with a renewed appreciation of what it means to be a “Catalina girl”—at any age!


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