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1 Virginia Beach Coudert ’48 (left) and Louise Meiere Dunn ’48 (right) Members of the class of 1955

1948

1 Louise Meiere Dunn has closed and retired from her framing business, The Stone Studio, at the age of 91 and after 40 years. Her shop has been turned into an office for the International Hildreth Meière Association (hildrethmeiere.org), which continues to keep Louise busy. During the last five years she has been blessed with five greatgrandchildren and continues to see

Virginia “Ginny” Beach Coudert.

The two were roommates at Greenwich junior year and have been friends ever since. The two dined together on October 8 at the Indian Harbor Yacht Club.

1955

Judith Ollinger Depontes spent most of 2020 and 2021 working in her gardens and recently welcomed two new great-granddaughters to her family. She felt blessed to be able to see so many family members that she hadn’t seen in many months at Christmastime and looks forward to seeing classmates at their 70th reunion in 2025.

1956

Margaret Brown Gregory is in a Bible Study group that meets at her home in western Pennsylvania each week. They are reading about the Dead Sea Scrolls and are very eclectic in readings from the Gospel of John to C.S. Lewis. Her five children are healthy and working, which is a blessing. Margi’s oldest son, Jim, and wife Cathy, live outside Detroit with two children graduating this year, one in college and one starting next year. Her youngest daughter, Betsy, lives in Gaithersburg, Maryland, with her husband, Pete Tseronis, and four very active children ages 9–16, with lots of sports in their lives. Betsy counsels couples and loves her full life. Kate (and Tripp) are empty nesters with two grandchildren who live nearby. David (and Sharon) are close by as well; he manages the family’s marina on the Allegheny River. Sharon has a few enterprises, one of which is making a delicious vegan product, “Notcho No Cheese.” It is sold mostly in the Eastern U.S., but is expanding its market. Daughter Maggie (and Robert) live nearby and are working, their children are grown, and their oldest daughter is bringing a baby boy into this world in the spring in New Jersey Margi’s youngest son is recently married. Margi feels blessed to have had a Sacred Heart education and can’t believe it has been 66 years since graduation.

2 Pat Joyce Figge ’58 and family celebrate her birthday at The Greenbrier 3 1959 classmates June Dolce

Heffernan, Kathie Wall Healey, Barbie

Bertrand Saxe, and DeDe Mannix Burke 4 Pam Wall Madden ’62 and husband Tom

1958

2 Pat Joyce Figge celebrated her birthday with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren at The Greenbrier; the group was only missing five family members!

1959

3 In May, Kathie Wall Healey,

June Dolce Heffernan, DeDe

Mannix Burke, and Barbie Bertrand Saxe, were happy to get together in person for lunch!

1962

4 Pam Wall Madden dined with Jackie Paterno Kirby and Libby King in September for an outside lunch. Many members of the class of 1962 were sad to hear of the passing of Pam Juan Hayes and arranged for funds to be donated to the school on her behalf. Pam Madden looks forward to the class’s 60th reunion in October!

1965

5 Susie Craig Conroy, Patty Powers Woodlock, Kalo Hirshberg

Heldt, and Kate Graham had a

5 Susie Craig Conroy ’65, Patty Powers Woodlock ’65,

Kalo Hirshberg Heldt ’65 and Kate Graham ’65 enjoy Westerly, Rhode Island 6 Mary Francina Golden ’67 with husband Ken Handal and daughters Brianne and Kolbe at Brianne’s engagement party

mini reunion at Kate’s beautiful home in Westerly, Rhode Island, on October 10–11. The group had lots of time to catch up and share wonderful memories!

1967

6 Mary Francina Golden has been busy during COVID doing Zoom productions with daughter Kolbe. Kolbe, an actress like her mother, has worked on three audiobooks. Mary Francina’s eldest daughter, Brianne, is in her third year of anesthesiology residency at NYU Langone and ran the NYC Marathon last November in 3 1/2 hours! Husband Ken has been retired for a while now and keeps busy consulting on legal matters and leading Zoom discussions on current events for a group of his University of Chicago Law School classmates.

1968

The class of 1968 cherishes the memory of three classmates who passed away in 2021, Joanie

Mouakad Penniman, Debbie

Sanford Knight, and Alexis Finlay will be remembered in prayer. After two wonderful grandsons, Natica del Valle von Althann has welcomed her first granddaughter, named Alice, to the family. Kathy Teichgraeber Merrill has welcomed her first granddaughter, Evelyn, who is called Evie. Lynne McGowan Wheat has welcomed two new grandsons: Barrett and Max! Adele O’Grady Botticelli has had two short stories published in Heartland, an online literary magazine. We all remember Adele as a wonderful writer and the stories are excellent!

Adele O’Grady Botticelli, Alexis Finlay, Kathy Teichgraeber Merrill, Lynne McGowan Wheat, Natica del Valle von Althann, Louise

Parent, and Shelaghmichael Brown had been keeping company on Zoom during the pandemic and were able to have a mini-reunion in person on Nantucket in October. Adele’s younger sister Marion (Dee) ’69 joined as well. The weather was wonderful, and they enjoyed walks on the beach and lovely meals together, recollecting many memorable Sacred Heart days, which had them laughing like teenagers. Cashie Joyce Egan continues to volunteer at San Miguel Academy in Newburgh, trying to break the cycle of poverty

7 Kerry Mahoney Brown ’68 with husband Tom and their grandchildren

and despair through education, it is her happy place. They celebrate birthdays each month, prepare for high school interviews, and build confidence in their students. Three proud graduates from Canterbury and enjoying the college experience. 7 Kerry Mahoney Brown and her husband, Tom, are spending their winters at their home in Jupiter, Florida. They were thrilled to have their four children and 10 grandchildren together in New York at Christmas for the first time in over two years.

1969

8 Peggy O’Neal Shepard and husband Rocky have six wonderful grandchildren: Berkeley, Keeley, Olivia and Rhys Brooks, and Isla and Lulu Shepard.

1970

Joyce Gorman, Priscilla Campo

Press, Erinmaura Condon, and Nora Finnegan Dolce enjoyed seeing each other and friends from other classes at the reunion in Greenwich in October. It was

9 Youngest great-grandchild of Lisa Gowdey Pritchard ’70, Annalise, recently celebrated her first birthday

especially fun for Joyce to reconnect with Head of School Meg Frazier, whom she knew from Georgetown Prep where Joyce’s son, Peter Fanone, was a student. 9 Lisa Gowdey Pritchard is running for reelection to the County Commission for Clarksville,Tennessee, named the most desirable zip code to live in the nation, which is a real tribute to its county commissioner! She’s also on the board of the Red Cross, which has been involved in a series of major disasters in the Southeast. Her oldest great-granddaughter, Novah, is turning five and is attending preschool, and her youngest greatgranddaughter Annalise is one. Priscilla Campo Press continues to enjoy her job and her two children and four grandchildren. You may have seen Joyce Gorman’s stepson Michael Fanone in the news. He is one of the DC Metropolitan Police officers who were injured on January 6, and he recently resigned from the Metropolitan Police to accept several roles with CNN.

8 Grandchildren of Peggy O’Neal Shepard ’69

10 Susan Mara McDonnell ’73, Mary McDonnell Casavant ’09 and the McDonnell family

1971

Anne E. McCormick is fully involved with 2-D ART & DESIGN. In addition to her ongoing graphic design, she is working on some new drawings that are leading her in a unique creative direction. She has been teaching fine art at art centers and museums for over a decade which may morph into something electronic. She loves walking, organic gardens, nature, museums, galleries, cafes, theater and travel (domestic and international).

1973

10 Susan Mara McDonnell

celebrated the wedding of her daughter, Mary Catherine ’09, in August in Rye, New York. Barbara Byrne Schnauss is a Master Gardener with the Pima County Cooperative Extension in Tucson, Arizona, where she has lived since

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1985. For 12 years she worked in the Demonstration Gardens, given tours, and educated the public about best desert gardening practices and water conservation. And in 2019 her own property was selected to be part of the MG Home Garden Tour. She has loved every minute of it. Barbara has also volunteered in a thrift store that benefits the local Humane Society for about seven years. She is still married to Jerry after 43 years; they have no children, but are on cat number six. Barbara writes that there are many wonderful things to see and do in and around Tucson and asks classmates headed her way to please contact her and she will be happy to be your hostess and tour guide!!

1975

For Andrea Hawkins Stuart, 2021 was special with a second daughterin-law joining the Stuart clan. Andy’s son, Tim, and his wife, Elizabeth,

11 Joy Pine Thomas ’75

12 Candy Miele Verrilli ’75 and family

were wed on an April day in New Jersey. Andy feels so fortunate to have two amazing women as daughters-in-law. Her granddaughter approaches two years old and the whole family is chasing after her. Golf (and her husband, Steve) keeps Andy busy in these crazy times. She had a fun visit with Nancy Oakes in Virginia in January 2020 and can’t wait for life to seem more normal again. She sends cheer and healthy wishes to all! 11 Joy Pine Thomas is busy with her consulting business and living happily in North Carolina! 12 Candy Miele Verrilli is grateful to her classmates who reached out during the recent very difficult time for her and her family. Candy and Mark have three sons and now have five grandchildren (three girls and two boys). Candy shared a photo, missing is their oldest son and oldest granddaughter, who is now 19 years old. The family were all so very grateful that they got to celebrate together in September.

13 Mary Lou Curran Kingsbery

and family were hunkered down but able to celebrate their only daughter’s wedding in June in Rumson, New Jersey, and Christmas with all five children, four spouses, and six grandchildren! Mary Lou looks forward to when the class can all get together again! 14 Mary McGowan continues her work in the nonprofit world. She accepted

13 Children of Mary Lou Curran Kingsbery ’75 at her daughter Caroline’s wedding

a new position last October as the first ever CEO of the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research. Mary sold her home in Alexandria, Virginia, and moved to West Virginia full time to finally live together with her husband, Blaine. After only two months of living together, Blaine suddenly passed away. They had been together almost 10 years, but Mary had been working in the D.C. area. Mary is busy finishing the extensive renovation of her historic building in Thomas, West Virginia, built in the 1890s. Riverfront Wood Fired Pizza just opened a restaurant on the first floor of the building this past September and is thriving. Alaska, Mary’s new golden retriever puppy, is keeping her very busy. She was thrilled to visit in person with both Josie and Diane D. this past year. Mary Beth Lynch is semiretired, reading, and watching a lot of international shows while waiting

14 Mary McGowan ’75 and Alaska

to fly again. Through Facebook pictures, her friends witnessed her wonderful extended visit to Ireland!

15 Michelle Dubuque Vallely

is working at the New Canaan elementary school, and in her off hours she is at the Charter Oak Brewery in Danbury, working with her husband, Scott. They celebrated

15 Christopher Patrick Vallely, grandson of Michelle Dubuque Vallely ’75 16 Josie Kaufmann ’75 and family

17 Members of the Class of 1976 celebrating reunion

18 Kathy Grainger Hobbins ’76, Laura

Fox ’76, and Lisa Roman ’76 at Reunion

19 Elizabeth

Nevin '77 and Wendy Slusser Bruce

20 Margaret Rodgers Chadwick ’79

with Gerry, Clara, and Winnie Chadwick at Christmas 2021

21 Michele McNulty Finnegan ’83

the 10th anniversary of the brewery this year and were presented with a certificate of recognition from the Connecticut General Assembly for their contribution to the community. (How special is that!) They had two grandchildren added to the family this year, with their ninth grandchild, Christopher Patrick Vallely Jr., being born in December. After spending 30 years in Cody, Wyoming, where Maureen Harris Kewitt raised her two children and established herself in Big Sky Country, she decided to try something different, so she and her dog moved to Bend, Oregon, where she spent the last eight years. It was a wonderful chapter in her life with great friends, lots of skiing and hiking and a challenging new career in hospitality sales. Last August, Maureen’s daughter’s wife had a baby girl, Ocean, and she fell in love with her. Needless to say, Maureen packed everything up and moved to Minneapolis where was able to take her job with her, so she is starting another chapter yet again. All is going well with Priscilla Jennings Pultz, who is excited to become a grandparent in June! 16 Josie Kaufmann is still on the Cape, working a few days of the week and playing golf a couple of days too. Her family had a fabulous reunion in Orleans this July, she and the family were glad they were able to have it!

1976

17 18 Members of the class of 1976 were happy to celebrate their 45th reunion both on and off campus this fall!

1977

19 Elizabeth Nevin is still living in Maine, with occasional forays into NYC. She ventured out to Sonoma County, California, for her beloved godson’s wedding (Samuel Bruce and Misia Valeri), it was a wonderful (and safe!) celebration in the midst of uncertain times.

1979

20 Margaret Rodgers Chadwick

has been very busy as the regional Jostens Yearbook representative the past two years. She is amazed at how many students and teachers have come up with creative ways to design a beautiful and meaningful yearbook despite the challenges of canceled events and remote learning. She hopes to see her classmates in 2022!

1983

21 Michele McNulty Finnegan

was selected to participate in the #Over50Outside campaign in order to help increase the representation of women over the age of 50 who are active in the outdoors. Oboz, Osprey, and Outdoor Research, in collaboration with 52 Hike Challenge and In Solidarity, decided to celebrate the benefits of hiking by launching a new initiative called Over 50 Outside. They selected 150 women from all across the U.S. who are over the age of 50 and passionate about the outdoors, motivating and empowering them to hit the trails

22 Children of Katie Keogh ’84

weekly. Michele feels privileged to be part of a group that is helping to change perceptions of what older women can accomplish in the outdoors and hopes to empower other women to hit the trails as well. For those interested, they can follow her adventures on Instagram @granolamum

1984

22 23 Katie Keogh has moved back to Connecticut after 31 years in the Philadelphia area. She is the new director of major gifts at the Mystic Seaport Museum and loves living near old friends and family again. All three of her children (Jake 28, William 26, and Caroline 23) graduated from Penn State University and live in Pennsylvania. Katie encourages all to come visit and say hello if you are in the Mystic or Stonington area!

1985

24 Barbara Linsenmeyer

Malone recently visited Rome and was excited to visit the original Mater painting in person. 25 Kirsten Meskill celebrated a recent job transition to Bed Bath Beyond Inc. as enterprise VP, Safety, Security & Loss Prevention.

23 Katie Keogh ’84 with her mother,

Eden Hall ’52

1986

Nicole Peluso is the clinical director for Aeroflow Healthcare’s national telemedicine program that specializes in lactation and perinatal education. After helping local moms in this field for 25 years, it’s been exciting for Nicole to grow a national program that has such wide outreach and impact.

1987

26 Elizabeth Hawthorn is proud of her daughter Mary Hawthorn who is a senior at Sacred Heart Greenwich. Lizzy’s sisters Annie Hawthorn Connelly ’89 and Mary Hawthorn Kmetz ’91 and their children see each other often, including skating at Bryant Park at Christmas time. 27 Heather Parrott Diver lives in Farmington with her family. Their son, Gavin, is a junior at Farmington High school and is on the football team. Their daughter, Ellie, is a freshman at Villanova University majoring in computer engineering. Still a resident of NYC and enjoying a career as an actor, Kate Grimes spent a good deal of the past two years exploring life outside the city due to COVID. Back in the fall, she had a wonderful visit with Erin Plunkett Niehaus, who was doing an East Coast tour, dropping her kids off at college. Kate’s sons are both at Regis High School in NYC where, while judging forensics competitions, she occasionally sees fellow alum Melissa Dinger Gibbons ’88. She hopes to see more Sacred Heart friends in 2022!

24 Barbara Linsenmeyer Malone ’85

with the original Mater in Rome 25 Kirsten Meskill ’85 with daughter Béa (15) and husband Giancarlo Tanas at the Bed Bath & Beyond flagship store, Chelsea NYC

26 Children of Elizabeth Hawthorn ’87, Annie Hawthorn Connelly ’89 and

Mary Hawthorn Kmetz ’91

1994

28 Jennifer Bentley Rivera’s daughter, Micaela graduated from Sacred Heart Greenwich in June 2021 and her daughter Caitlyn will graduate in the class of 2022.

27 Daughter and husband of Heather

Parrott Diver ’87

28 Jennifer Bentley Rivera ’94, Micaela Rivera ’21, Caitlyn Rose Rivera ’22 and family

29 Sarah Kane Grogan ’97 and husband Patrick Benjamin Ferrell 30 Jack O’Connell, former middle school teacher, Meg Grogan ’04, Sarah Grogan Ferrell ’97, Katy Grogan Garry ’95 and family 31 Samantha Geary ’97 atop Mt. Kilimanjaro

1997

29 30 Sarah Kane Grogan, was married to Patrick Benjamin Ferrell at the Church of the Good Shepherd Beverly Hills, California, by her Loyola University of Maryland classmate Patrick Nolan, SJ. Her sisters, Katy Grogan Garry ’95, and Meg Grogan ’04, were her attendants. Samantha Geary and Erin Hartigan O’Rourke, were in attendance. The Ferrells reside in Los Angeles. 31 Samantha Geary spent the first week of 2022 in Tanzania hiking 19,341 feet to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the tallest free-standing mountain in the world!

2001

32 Katie McGurty Hutter and Meghan Mara Ryan met up at the Army-Navy game in December. Their children had a blast getting to know each other!

2002

After a number of rewarding years in academia, Jennifer Raymond Dresden is now a policy advocate with the nonprofit organization Protect Democracy. She and her family have recently relocated to Illinois.

2003

33 Jennifer Einersen welcomed a baby boy, Henry Peter Fernandez, with husband David on December 19, 2020. Jen also joined Meltzer Lippe, a New York law firm, that recently expanded to South Florida. She is a member of the Trusts & Estates and Private Wealth & Taxation practice groups.

2005

34 Ursina Beerli married her husband, Dominic, in Germany in September. Jessica Falco, M.S., CCC-SLP opened her private practice, Roaring Brook

32 Katie McGurty Hutter ’01 and Meghan Mara Ryan ’01 at the Army-Navy football game with their children

33 Jennifer Einersen ’03 with husband David and son Henry in Fort Myers in July 2021 34 Ursina Beerli ’05 and husband Dominic

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35 Kristin Uhmeyer ’05 with husband Robert Lasko and daughter Marta Brynn Lasko 36 Shea Mullen Moriarty, daughter of

Katie Mullen Moriarty ’06

37 Laura Douglas ’07 and husband Steven Wynocker 38 Kaitlyn Forester ’07 married Harrison Waddill in Rye, New York, on October 16 Speech-Language Pathology, PLLC in Chappaqua, New York. She specializes in the diagnostic evaluation and intervention of pediatric patients with a variety of communication disorders. Louise Chapman Levin and husband Denys Levin welcomed their second daughter, Beatrice Gardner Levin, on September 14. Their older daughter, Georgie, turned two on December 20. Kaitlin Rayner recently started a new job as senior media relations specialist for Eversource Energy. She is also busy raising her two young daughters Caroline, 4, and Georgia, 2, with her husband, John, in West Hartford, Connecticut. 35 Kristin Uhmeyer and her husband, Robert Lasko, welcomed a baby girl, Marta Brynn Lasko, in mid-October. The family lives in Melrose, Massachusetts.

2006

36 Shea Mullen Moriarty was born to Katie Mullen Moriarty on December 6.

2007

37 Laura Douglas married Steven Wynocker on June 26, 2021, at Sacred Heart Greenwich.

38 Kaitlyn Blayney Forester

married Harrison Wilson Waddill on October 16 in Rye, New York, at Rye Presbyterian Church. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Belle Haven Club in Greenwich, Connecticut. The two met while living and working in Manhattan, and they now reside in the West Village. Kaitlyn’s sister,

Morgan Forester Chocheles ’09,

served as maid of honor. Other alumni in attendance included Bridget Murphy and Tara

Korinek ’09. Kerry Morrison,

M.D., married William Bertrand Whiston on June 19, 2021. After their original 2020 wedding plans were delayed a year due to COVID, Kerry and Will were married by Cardinal Timothy Dolan at the Church of the Resurrection in Rye, New York, and they had the most joyous, long-anticipated celebration

39 Mary McDonnell ’09 and husband Tom Casavant 40 Alessandra Knight ’09 and

Meg Grogan ’04

41 Daughter of Kirsty Sievwright ’09 42 Nora Vega, daughter of

Juliana Anduckia ’10

43 Audrey Finnegan ’11, Elizabeth Rooney ’11 , Clare Finnegan ’11 and

Kelsey Mara Stillwagon ’11

after at American Yacht Club in Rye with bridesmaids Jacqueline Nesi and Joyce Khandji, MD ’06.

2009

39 Mary McDonnell married Tom Casavant on August 27, 2021, in Rye, New York. 40 Alessandra Knight met Meg Grogan ’04 for the first time by chance in Truckee, California! 41 Kirsty Sievwright and her husband, Gery, welcomed their daughter, Ella Linda-Ann Brownholtz, on March 26, 2021.

2010

42 Juliana Anduckia and husband Nate welcomed their first baby, Nora Vega, on October 25.

2011

43 Clare Finnegan, Kelsey Mara Stillwagon, Audrey Finnegan, and Elizabeth Rooney attended the VFoundation event at the New York Public Library in December. Elizabeth Rooney is in her second year as an assistant district attorney in Bronx county. Grace McMorrow has taken her passion for education with her from Connecticut to New Jersey where she is pursuing a Master of Information at Rutgers University, with a concentration in Library & Information Sciences. She will be celebrating one year at Rutgers University Foundation this May, where she works in Advancement Services for Rutgers Biomedical & Health Services.

2013

44 Camilla Kummen and Rebecca Quirke are happy to be working together as colleagues at American Express. The two have remained close friends since graduating Sacred Heart and recently became co-workers. Both Camilla and Rebecca work in the Global Commercial Services sector on the Digital Experiences & Platforms team. Rebecca is a chief of staff for the group’s VP and Camilla is a product owner working to improve AMEX’s Expense Management offerings. Working together is pretty much a dream come true — you can imagine countless Slacks and Webexs, as well as some fun travels together. Rebecca writes, “It’s certainly a blast getting to work alongside a fellow Sacred Heart alum & friend!”

44 Camilla Kummen ’13 (left) and Rebecca Quirke ’13 (right) in Mt. Rainier National Park

45 The birthplace of Jesus Christ at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, submitted by Tara Hammonds ’14.

2014

45 Tara Hammonds recently moved to the Gaza Strip for a management position with Catholic Relief Services across Gaza, Jerusalem, and the West Bank, and she has been loving the opportunity to experience the Holy Land! 46 Christina Monaco has joined the class of 2023 of the NYU Silver School of Social Work. She is currently interning as a social worker at an afterschool program, the Police Athletic League, at MS 118 in the Bronx and has also joined the Junior Board of Directors for The Waterside School in Stamford, Connecticut.

2015

47 Claren Hesburgh and Anthony Smyth were married on August 28 in Greenwich. They met while attending the University of Notre Dame and now reside in Denver.

2017

Mackenzie Jordan graduated from Holy Cross in 2021 with Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors and bachelor degrees in biology and Chinese. She was named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll and earned varsity letters on the cross country and track and field teams. She is currently working at Mass. General Hospital in Boston.

Christina Weiler graduated from Colgate University in 2021. Upon graduation she was named a Fulbright scholar and received a Clinton Global Initiative Research Grant. Over the summer she worked with local Westchester Municipalities to help them achieve their Climate Smart Community status and is currently in Spain for the year teaching English in a high school in Galicia, Spain.

2018

Kate Ruberti was recently initiated into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi at Elon University. It is the nation’s oldest and most selective alldiscipline collegiate honor society.

46 Christina Monaco ’14

47 Anthony Smyth and Claren Hesburgh ’15

College-age alumnae returned to campus for a visit this Fall

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