Horizons Magazine Spring 2020

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Middle School scientists in action during a lab period.

class notes

TO SUBMIT INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR CLASS AGENT OR MEGHAN MARA RYAN ’01 AT CLASSNOTES@CSHCT.ORG.

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Joanne O’Connor Hynek and husband Dan celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in October 2019. They feel blessed with their children and grandchildren. Joanne also appreciates her Sacred Heart education, the Religious and good friends who have enriched her life. Cynthia Crump Crimmims is a great grandmother! Jane Gillespie Steinthal’s big news is her son Jim and his wife Sally are living and working in Singapore. Several grandchildren also started college in the fall. Tom’s daughter Daisy graduated from Sacred Heart Greenwich and is at Georgetown, Jim’s son Henry is at Lafayette and John’s son Michael is rowing for Yale. She hopes to see everyone in September for the 60th reunion!

Margi Brown Gregory has 14 grandchildren ages 7–31 and two great grandchildren. Her husband, Jim, has been gone for four and a half years. The book that she and Jim started in 2011 is finally in print. “Becoming Real — A Love Story, A Faith Journey” was a true labor of love to finish. Now that the book is complete, she keeps busy with watercolor classes and bible studies. 1 Molly Wade McGrath and her husband, Norman, spent most of last year welcoming a miracle baby, Annabel Wade McGrath, into their family and helping her mother adjust to motherhood. She would be happy to offer details to anyone who might be interested.

Suzanne Taylor Seitz received the Outstanding Alumna Award at Reunion in recognition of the extensive collection of memorabilia that she has donated to the School’s Archive. Many of her classmates were in attendance at the award ceremony to celebrate this honor.

1 Annabel Wade McGrath, granddaughter of Molly Wade McGrath ’56

1959 The Class of ’59 had its 60th Reunion in September and had a wonderful time. Their former classmate, Joan Egan Mendelson, was awarded the Outstanding Alumna Award posthumously in recognition of her commitment to Sacred Heart over the years. Dolores Cox Agnew received a wonderful memento from her

classmates thanking her for being their class agent for the past 60 years, and it brought tears to her eyes. It has been such a joy for her to help her classmates stay in touch all these years. She will stay in Florida all year and does not plan to return to the north for the summer months. She will still make short trips for family events and hopes to see

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