CLASS NOTES
Boston alumnae visit 12 Arlington St. (front row, l. to r. ) Paula Winn Loynd ’59, Sally Cunningham Myers ’59, Martha Callahan Flinter ’56, Valerie Roberts Wilcox ’53, Sr. Angela Krippendorf ’59 (back row, l. to r.) Maureen Corkery Abate ’58, Jane McGinn Burke ’59, Linda Gray MacKay ’57, Carol Kendrick Mahoney ’51
Sr. Angela Krippendorf ’59 notes that Ursuline Academy had its start in Boston at 12 Arlington Street, across from the Public Garden, from 1946 to 1959. Alumnae who attended school in the Boston brownstone had the chance to revisit their old stomping grounds in August, with an elegant brunch in the former Tea Room (now the dining room) of the original academy. The visit was graciously hosted by the current homeowner of the condominium that replaced the school’s former classrooms (photo above). iHub faculty Matt Kedzierski, Director of Alumnae Relations Susan Hehir, Naomi Lockwood ’65, and Greg Mertz, Director of Innovation and Design
Sharon Reed-Eramian, Kris Moroz Nazarro, and Kathy Dunn Rogers ’68
Naomi Lockwood ’65 made an impromptu stop in Dedham on a rare visit back to Massachusetts from her home in Puerto Rico. She toured the school and was especially impressed with the iHub. During her visit, she noted that the older she gets, the more her high school years mean to her. Golf girls Sharon Reed-Eramian, Kris Moroz Nazarro, and Kathy Dunn Rogers ’68 enjoyed the fall air at Ponkapoag Golf Course in October 2018. Mary Ellen Hoffman ’68 writes, “Thank you all for such a delightful birthday wish. It’s amazing to see current students in the very halls I graced so long ago. Cherish this time, as your sisterhood will stay with you for years to come, as mine did so gratefully and unexpectedly. Many blessings.” Ellen Fagone Huntley ’70 reconnected with fellow ’70 classmate Jane Sears, a frequent visitor to Hawaii. “Great to catch up; we haven’t seen each other since graduation day in 1970!”
Ellen Fagone Huntley ’70 and Jane Sears ’70 catch up!
Ronan, Finn, and Fiona Colleen Lawson
Nancy Perilli Greim ’71 writes, “For the past several years we have been having “mini” reunions every spring and fall at the homes of Judy Habib and Brenda Nashawaty. Their beautiful homes have become places for us to relax, catch up, and socialize.
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