ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY CLASS OF 1947

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ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY CLASS OF 1947 l. to r.: Mary Catherine Wienand Barnes, Sister Mary Jane Robertshaw. ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY News Agent: Needed Mary Catherine Wienand Barnes and Sister Mary Jane Robertshaw, both members of the Class of 1947, the last graduating class from St. Joseph Academy, attended their 60 th class reunion in June. Having been best friends since first grade in Greensburg, they traveled great distances to renew their friendship. Mary Catherine, now retired from the Arizona State Government, continues to reside in Phoenix. Sister Mary Jane, OSU, an accomplished sculptress, lives at the Ursuline motherhouse in New Rochelle, NY. CLASS OF 1937 News Agent: Needed CLASS OF 1937 Claudia Callaghan Kent The Class of 1937 was represented at its 70 th reunion by Claudia Callaghan Kent who traveled to Greensburg from South Bend, IN. Accompanied by her niece, Wilma Ulery, Claudia attended the Friday evening dinner for the 50- year class and the Saturday banquet. CLASS OF 1942 News Agent: Rosemary Kaltenbach Denial, 2323 Edinboro Rd., Erie, PA 16509-3476 Six members of the Class of 1942 attended some part of Alumni Weekend 2007, their 65 th class reunion. Present were Rita Burlas Daugherty, Dorothy Hacker, and Jane Zimmerman Holtzer, all from Greensburg, Marion Cronin Brown from Washington, DC, Margaret Holway Yeager and her daughter from Texas, and Sister Mary Naab from New York Mary Liz Moran Carroll is very pleased to announce the birth of two new great grandsons, grandsons of her daughter, Diane Carroll Dudek 68. The boys are also the great nephews of Liz s daughter Marybeth Carroll Connelly 65. CLASS OF 1944 News Agent: Jacqueline Spagnol Jablonski, jackyj44@aol.com, (412) 928-2325, 104 S Linwood Ave, Apt. B, Pittsburgh, PA 15205-3359. When you opened your Alumni News, did you notice that the only class listed before ours was the Class of 1928? Then the report jumped to 1941. That puts us right up there at the beginning of the line. Remember when we were last in line and had to sort through all those pages to find our class news? It should give all of us cause to wonder where all of those years went and to want to share our special and mundane doings with those we may not have seen or heard from for years. The news this time is sparse that s the only bad news. The good news is that we heard from Louise Kinney Rager who reported that her great granddaughter was born on February 3. Who else is a great grandmother? When she wrote, Louise was planning to travel to New York for a week with the Old Globe Theatre tour from San Diego which included three Broadway shows and scheduled sightseeing. That, dear friends, is all the news this time. I tried to contact some from whom (or about whom) we have not heard news. My luck has run out apparently. Wrong numbers. Disconnected phones. No answering machines. I do need you to contact me. I hope that you will! We d all love to hear from you and about you. The next deadline will most likely be in early January. I hope that you had a safe and fun-filled summer. Jacquie CLASS OF 1945 News Agent: Norris Ellen Rainbow Belin, jnbelin@msn.com, (727) 863-9268, Berkeley Village, 13340 Brigham Ln, Hudson, FL 34667-6951. Ed Note: As we are about to go to press we are very saddened to report that Norrie Rainbow Belin and husband John were involved in a tragic automobile accident in West Virginia as they were returning to Florida from a trip from Pennsylvania. John suffered a massive heart attack and lost his life and Norrie remains hospitalized in Charleston with multiple injuries. Our prayers are with Norrie and for John. May he rest in peace. We are sorry to report the death of Teddy Holmes brother in May. May he rest in peace. CLASS OF 1942 CLASS OF 1947 l. to r.: Margaret Holway Yeager, Marion Cronin Brown, Sister Mary Naab Missing from photo: Rita Burlas Daugherty, Dorothy Hacker, Jane Zimmerman Holtzer. Teddy remains very active in her community and writes regular columns interviewing animals for the community newsletter. She traveled to Connecticut in June.Rita McAleer Hammer spent this past summer visiting her daughters in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Indiana.Norrie Rainbow Belin and John made their annual trip to Pennsylvania last summer to visit family and planned an October trip to Rome where they boarded a cruise ship that visited Mediterranean ports. Row 1 - l. to r.: Joan Evans, Vivian Martin Memmi, Eleanor Pantalone Whirlow, Mildred Naser Farley, Eleanor Hannon Judah Row 2 l. to r.: Pat Walsh Sennott, Mary Jo McAtee Cadigan, Betty Rizi Perini, Alice Kosmerl Stephens. Row 3 l. to r.: Pat McDonough Masia, Lillian Peters Codere, Winifred Monnich Yanity, Ruth Vollmer O Brien, Mary Turgeon Rourke. Margie Easley Davis and Bill have had some health problems and were both hospitalized recently.caryl Franznick Schaeder s oldest daughter Mary Lee and husband Jake now own Caryl s former home and plan to retire to Florida in several years. They are the parents of Leah, Rachel married to Colin, and Kate, a college freshman. Pattie, her second daughter, and husband Rick, live not far from Caryl and have two children in college and one who is home-schooled. Third daughter Joanne, who graduated from Seton Hill in 1974, has four sons and one daughter and lives in Colorado, and fourth daughter Peggy and husband Peter have a son graduating from Binghamton University and a daughter who is a freshman at Marist College. Oldest son Bill and wife Janet have Christopher, 16 and Carly, 13 and live in Wayzata, MN. Cathy (fifth daughter) and husband Eric, who live in Princeton, NJ, are the parents of two sons and a daughter, and youngest child Paul and wife Jackie are the parents of Caryl s youngest grandchild, Paul Jr., who is 6. Caryl volunteers at a local elementary school library and a public library near her home. CLASS OF 1947 News Agent: Mary Jo McAteer Cadigan, (412) 683-5388, 128 N Craig St, Apt. 704, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2741 with the generously offered competent and experienced help of Ruth Vollmer O Brien, (412) 885-5659, ruth_ob@comcast.net; 4569 Country Club Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-4800. We had a great showing for our 60 th reunion! Present for all or part of the weekend were Joan Evans, Eleanor Hannon Judah, 2002 Distinguished Alumna Award Recipient, Josephine Maietta Turano, Vivian Martin Memmi with daughter Mary and grandson Martin, Mary Jo McAteer Cadigan, Patricia McDonough Masia, Winifred Monnich Yanity, Mildred Naser Farley, Eleanor Pantalone Whirlow, Lillian Peters Codere, Mary Rizi Perini, Alice Kosmerl Stephens, Virginia Steel Lloyd, recovering from carotid artery surgery in May and noting that she is grandmother of ten and greatgrandmother of seven, Mary Turgeon Rourke, Ruth Vollmer O Brien with daughters Colleen 72 and Patrice 77, and Patricia Walsh Sennott 16 of our original 64. Though not present but heard from were: Jane Clougherty Askins, who had company for the weekend, has nine wonderful grandchildren, and invites classmates to visit in Rochester, Mary Irene Liddell Benz, in good health and would like to hear from classmates, Jacqueline Fallar Callahan, granddaughter s graduation, Marjorie Firsching Shipe, who sent greetings, Margaret Rauskauskas Allen, Transportation and physical infirmities prohibit trip, Flora Gorirossi Bourdeau, who wrote several pages of interesting material, noted that she has a daughter in New York, and would like to hear about the reunion, and Gloria Fanelli Kenny, whose husband is very ill. The 60 th reunion class was housed on 5 th Canevin. We will send a class roster if you wish. Reunion Co-chairs Winnie Monnich Yanity and Eleanor Pantalone Whirlow did a great job and have agreed to co-chair our next reunion. As usual, the Sisters, faculty and staff were all warm and welcoming. Total of Reunion Class Gifts - $10,442.76 and Participation 64%. Thank you! Let us hear from you! CLASS OF 1948 News Agents: Mary Sullivan Couchenour, maryandbillc@comcast.net, (724) 836-0983, 504 Shogan Dr, Greensburg, PA 15601; Becky Kerns, bkerns@worldnet.att.net, (908) 277-3905, 5C Beech Spring Dr, Summit, NJ 07901-1110. Last October Becky Kerns took her very first cruise on a riverboat that traveled from Budapest to Amsterdam. The boat docked for walking tours in many medieval towns including Melk Abbey, Vienna, Cologne, Nuremberg, and Amsterdam and passed through 68 locks on the Danube, the Main Danube Canal, and the Rhine.Claire Weber Prendergast s son John has co-authored a book with Don Cheadle, an Academy Award nominated actor, entitled Not On Our Watch. The book s foreward was written by Eli Wiesel and the introduction, by Senator Barack Obama and Senator Sam Brownback. John is a senior advisor to the International Crisis Group and a former official in the Clinton Administration. The book, published by Hyperion, is on their best seller list.anne Scarazzo Audino still 1

CLASS OF 1952 Row 1 l. to r.: Janet White Robinson, Gloria McDonald Natale, Joan Graziano, Pat Gillis, Laura Roy, June Kushon Campbell Row 2 l. to r.: Betty Ann Scheuermann Avis, Jean Sweeney Thomas, Rosemary Scott Miller, Anita Lavin Manoli, Barbara DeBoer McGowan. Missing from photo: Mary Lou Pandolfo Stone. enjoys teaching piano lessons and visiting her children in Texas and California. Recently she had dinner with Pat Kahl Powers 43. Julie Spratt and her sister have relocated to 202 Windward Passage, Unit 407, Clearwater, FL 33767.Maureen Dolan Sanfilippo s brother, William Joseph Dolan, died on February 7. He was the son of Mary Elizabeth Dolan 42 (deceased) and uncle of Kathy Sanfilippo Marvin 85. CLASS OF 1951 News Agent: Alberta Albrecht Siemiatkoski, tsa6as3@aol.com, (610) 694-0852, 3065 Artemis Cir, Bethlehem, PA 18017-2517. With much sadness we report the May, 2007 death of Frank Fearon, son of Connie Sullivan Fearon and husband Frank, from a malignant brain tumor.grief also befell the family of Frances Iandimarino Richards and husband Paul in June, 2007 with the tragic death of 18 year old grandson Russell, a victim of ecstasy. Russell was born to the Richards daughter Irene.We share the sorrow, also, of Wilma Kastner Englehart whose husband Tom died suddenly on June 4. May they rest in peace!...betty Cwiek, who volunteers time with Meals on Wheels and at the local hospital, enjoyed a Bermuda cruise with friends last spring. Betty frequently drives a distance to the Lutheran Home in Westlake, OH to visit Rosemary Konarski Relyea who especially enjoys a lunch date out with Betty.Jean Farrell Zora s granddaughter, Jennifer Zora, a 2006 Harvard graduate, taught for one year in South America and, on returning to the U.S., received a full scholarship to Emory Medical School in Atlanta.Elinor Fritschi Hill enjoys taking care of her first great granddaughter, Madison, while the baby s mother, Elinor s granddaughter, attends Pitt to complete her studies to earn an RN and BS in nursing. The family celebrated Madison s first birthday this past July.Isabelle Flood Andrews has proudly announced the birth on February 23, 2007 of Sean Christopher Brush, her first great grandchild.pat Michael Murphy, undergoing cancer chemotherapy, happily announced the marriage of her son the meteorologist on September 30, 2007. Clarina DiPietro, involved with parish activities as president of the parish organization, Ladies of Charity, took a vacation in July at the Outer Banks.Lorraine Vallari Gunset and Catherine Dorrian Reynolds entertained the Women s Club of Suffern, NY recently with their presentation of The Best of Broadway, a rendition of piano music and songs from several Broadway musicals. Many of our classmates have been challenged with problems that accompany life after 75 including their own failing physical and mental health and that of their spouses. Let us include in our prayers a petition for coping with the pains and problems of aging.does anyone have information about Bianca Marguglio, Florentine Knock, Jacqueline Taschler, Melinda Bauer and Eileen Orrill? CLASS OF 1953 News Agent: Ellen Fitzgerald, (302) 764-8604, Lindamere, 123 North Rd, Wilmington, DE 19809-3018. The Class of 1953 s retreat in April, rich in love and sharing, included Ellen Fitzgerald, Marian Callahan Limegrover, Anne Coveney (in remission from her illness), Alice Healy Hennigan, and Sister Florence Hebeler.We extend our sympathy to Mary Dot Corvington Winslow whose brother died last fall. Francesmary Peters, who attended Seton Hill s spring commencement to see her great niece, Kate Ward, graduate and then accompanied sisters Grace 56 and Lillian Peters Codere 47 to the Hill for Lillian s 60 th class reunion in June, had a second hip replacement in June.Peggy Petros Hetu and her daughter, who vacationed in Tahiti and Bora Bora, remarked, It s more beautiful than Hawaii!.Ellen spent a week in Aruba where she attended a reunion of students that she taught there, another week visiting Gail Harvey Geoghan on Long Island, and then departed on August 1 for a 77-day freighter trip from New York, through the Mediterranean, the Suez Canal, and ports in India. CLASS OF 1954 News Agent: Mary Lee Gannon Krieg, marylkr@comcast.net, (425) 687-5689, 17555 SE 186th Way, Renton, WA 98058 Norma Deliz Hayes husband Bill retired from the University of Atlanta last fall and three months later returned part time. They have a second home near Ocala, FL.Iris Garcia Ottens and Nate are yearly visitors. This year Iris and Nate will celebrate their 50 th wedding anniversary with Norma and Bill. Also attending will be Josefina Folguera 57. Iris enjoys having children, Robert and Crystal nearby. Delores Musarra Plunkett spent last Thanksgiving in California visiting Gini Carter Keeling and Roberta McQuade Campbell. She recently returned from a trip to Central Europe visiting Vienna, Prague and Budapest. Great trip, thanks to guide books from Loretta Collins Seamands. In August grandson Brian will graduate from Marine boot camp at Parris Island and Delores will be there. In September she will take a birthday celebration trip with her daughter Donna. They are driving down the Oregon Coast from Portland to San Francisco.Tommie Nolan spent three weeks in Ecuador and twelve days in Toronto in June. She and Anne Welsh Rockett attended the Seton Hill cocktail party in Boston. Finn and Liam, Ann AG Ruhman Wennhold s grandsons spent a very special Mother s Day with their grandmother.mary Lee Gannon Krieg s grandchildren, Sylvia and Charlie, moved to Grandma s house from Colorado Springs while their parents find a new home in Seattle. Her son, Jim, has taken a new job as a trauma orthopedist at Harborview Hospital in Seattle. It is nice having grandchildren nearby since her children live all the way from Honolulu to London. This news came from an e-mail appeal. If you didn t hear from Mary Lee, please send your e-mail address to the above address. CLASS OF 1955 News Agent: Sister Ann Infanger, infanger@setonhill.edu, (724) 830-4761, Box 472, Seton Hill University, 1 Seton Hill Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601 Virginia Regan Finn traveled to Madrid, Spain in May to visit her son Jerry and his wife Sue. They did a lot of walking through parks and the Prada Museum and took a day trip to Segovia to see the Roman aqueduct and its medieval hilltop castle. CLASS OF 1956 News Agents: Grace Peters, (856) 881-4249, pepperandi@aol.com, 6 Mayfair Ave, Glassboro, NJ 08028-1309; Pat Gerberding, pgerber@icdc.com. (610) 382-9289, 22137 Shannondell Dr, Audobon, PA 19403 Pat Gerberding spent Memorial Day weekend with Colleen McCann They attended an art festival which included independent film making and lots of entertainment. As of writing they are still recuperating.peg Salvador has moved back to NJ after 44 years in California, and she is enjoying being close to family again. New address: 32 Crown Road, Ewing NJ 08638. Hester Shockey Hemminger and Bill celebrated their 50 th anniversary May 16, at a reception given by their children. Classmates Pat Gerberding, Marilyn Connor Cassels, Colleen McCann, Ginny Manna Martins, and Grace Peters attended.marilyn Connor Cassels has a new granddaughter Miya. Her daughter Laurie adopted her from Guatemala. Connie Zurek Christensen and two daughters spent two weeks on the north shore of Oahu in a beach house right on the shore. Virginia Seery traveled to South Africa and Botswana and will take a trip to Rome later this year. Virginia Kelley Burkhardt visited her son in Mobile, AL last winter and enjoyed taking walks without ice and snow.pat Dorsey is enjoying retirement and sends regards to all. CLASS OF 1957 News Agent: Alyce Holden Sheridan, psherid@columbus,rr.com, (614) 888-8079, 146 Glen Circle, Worthington, OH 43085-4008 June 1 3, 2007 our 50 th Class Reunion, and what a wonderful weekend it was! Thirtyeight women returned to celebrate our 50 th and several others (Kay O Keefe Doherty, CLASS OF 1957 Row 1 l.to r.: Theresa Smarrella Metcalf, Rita Crescenzo Griggs, Alyce Holden Sheridan, Judy Butcher Chadnock, JoAnne Woodyard Boyle, Kevin Enright Fuller, Lois Berner, Kay Coleman O Brien, Colleen Gill Andora Row 2 l. to r.: Jackie Hume Mohn, Rosemarie Porto Marone, Peggy Spahr Brennan, Mary Ann Franklin O Reilly, Barbara 2 Binder Jones, Anne Donahue, Joan Yetter Freda, Nancy Strasser Hartzell, Elaine Jennings, Carol Taschler Harkins, Pat Mullen, Jane Noon Aigner, Rosanne Caretti Gjostein, Joine Davis Bopp Row 3 l. to r.: Sharon Murphy Mendez, Jackie Bower Berger, Joan Casale, Sally Leete Clarke, Eileen Perkins Haggerty. Row 4 l. to r.: Nancy Stoner, Joan Archard Cuttle, Anita Schulte, SC, MaryLou Cronin Kintz Row 5 l. to r.: Sally Giacalone O Connor, Rosemarie Baratta, Sylvia Miller Clarke Missing from photo: Pat Didyoung Wentling.

CLASS OF 1962 Row 1 l. to r.: Peggy Magner Holter, Mary Ann Crenner Aug, Melon Regis-Civetta, Sara Gill Cutting, Anna Mary Oravetz Brackenridge Row 2 l. to r.: Phyllis Sheehan Bambeck, Patricia Cabrey, Jeanne Spencer, Jan Mallen. Missing from photo: Carolyn Allgeier Melby. Josie Folguera, Tish Brett Dwyer, Peggy Dalton Masterson and Casey Albigese) sent letters expressing regret and the reasons they could not attend. At our class meeting we shared our stories most of us are retired but still volunteering and working for our children as nannies or in their businesses. A side bar is that everyone looked very good and the younger alums couldn t believe we were the 50-year class. For those of you who were unable to attend and missed our class meeting, I want to share with you how proud I am of our classmates, many of whom went on to receive MA and PhD degrees and have had careers in business and teaching as well as the many women who stayed in the home raising these wonderful children and grandchildren we all produced. Bravo to 57! Peggy Dalton Masterson has retired as news agent. Both Peggy and Ina Moran Bailey did a fantastic job in this role for many years. As their successor, I hope to live up to the high standards they have set. I am counting on all of you to be frequent contributors. Peggy now lives in North Carolina and currently is nursing husband Greg after his recent hip replacement surgery. Peggy and Greg keep busy with their reading and French conversation groups and bridge.kay Coleman O Brien, who headed off to Europe for two weeks, suggested we get together September 2008 for a mini reunion at the renovated Bedford Springs Hotel. She will check on availability and prices. Stay tuned. Pat Didyoung Wentling suggested that the Florida Snowbirds get together. Many classmates winter in Florida and President JoAnne Boyle tries to get to a meeting of the Florida alums each year. Again, stay tuned for dates. Judy Butcher Chadnock did an excellent job as Reunion Chairperson for us and she was unanimously re-elected as chair for the 2012 reunion.sharon Murphy Mendez is considering moving from Florida to Richmond, Virginia. She will be moving with two of her children.lois Berner enjoyed the reunion weekend but regrettably fell the following Monday and broke her hip. She was in the hospital and rehab for two weeks but is now back at her Pittsburgh residence. Give her a call or drop her a note.rosanne Caretti Gjostein left early Sunday to get back to Michigan to prepare for her trip to London with one of her children.rosemarie Baratta asked us all to support our local theater. She and her sister are theatergoers (of course, they have Broadway) but also enjoy all local theater as well.sally Giacalone O Connor continues to keep us all smiling with her subtle humor. She and husband Ed are proud grandparents of three and are planning another trip to Italy this fall. For those of you who were unable to attend the reunion, please send your email address to me, psherid@columbus.rr.com so I can send updates to you. If you don t have email, send your mailing address to me at 146 Glen Circle, Worthington, OH 43085. CLASS OF 1959 News Agent: Martha Jetter Marsh, 330 Terry Ave, Rochester, MI 48307-1572. It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Sally Rush Chatzky on February 15, 2007. A resident of Newcomb, NY, Sally is survived by her husband Herbert and two sons. Ann Butler Brett, Nancy Woodyard Chilcoat, and Marlene Fiorelli Merryman with husband Rich visited Martha Jetter Marsh in May to hear her spring chorale concert. CLASS OF 1960 News Agent: Pat Prescot Fogerty, fogey11@optonline.net, (973) 984-5802, 76 Stockton Ct, Morris Plains, NJ 07950-1296. In spring 2006 Denise Plante Deshaies and Gerry visited Hawaii and then drove along the Pacific Coast from Los Angeles to Portland, Oregon. Last September they spent three weeks touring Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and North Dakota. They are now proud to say that they have visited in all 50 states. Last winter they returned to their favorite areas of Florida where they enjoyed the beach, square-dancing, biking, walking, bridge, golf, and visiting family and friends in the area.denise and Jane Lambert Abe enjoyed a mini-reunion at Denise s home in Brunswick, ME and a trip to Montreal. Jane continues to teach in the pullout gifted program in Salt Lake City and reports that her son, daughter, and 97-year-old mother are doing well.lois Sculco, SC visited Israel in July to attend the presentation of the Educator of the Year Award to Sister Gemma Del Duca. Marlene Ward Frey and Howard cruised Italy, Turkey, and Greece to celebrate their 46 th wedding anniversary and Marlene s 70 th birthday. A memorable experience for them was a visit to Ephesus where they walked in the footsteps of St. Paul.Another classmate who is proud to claim that she has visited all 50 states is Pat Soentgen Bunnell. Last summer she and husband Dave traveled over 3,300 miles to Pat s Bead and Button conference and then returned through Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri to their home in Baton Rouge. Shortly afterward they were off to Santa Fe to visit their two daughters who were pregnant.pat Prescott Fogarty and her roommate, Sister Colette Hanlon traveled to Colorado to visit a third roommate, Mary Lou Ginder Edwards last June. In August the Jersey Shore group planned its mini-reunion in Avalon. Pat s daughter, Maureen, gave birth to a son, Pat s 12 th grandchild. She asks that all classmates send news for the next Forward. CLASS OF 1961 News Agent: Anita DiBagno Smolenski, cpsmolenski@alltel.net, (724) 327-6935, 3818 Windover Rd, Murrysville, PA 15668-1132. When Terry Wathne Stanley Simaner and her husband were visiting relatives in Altadena, CA recently, they met with Julie Carr Ryan and Frank. The very next day the Ryans departed for Washington, DC and the Simaners, for Yosemite. CLASS OF 1962 News Agent: Anna Mary Oravetz Brackenridge, amobrac@yahoo.com, (225)751-0637, 5232 Halls Ferry Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70817-2421; Phyllis Sheehan Bambeck, pbambeck@juno.com, (216) 281-1680, 1895 W 71 st St, Cleveland, OH 44102-2932. From Anna Mary: We were a smaller group than we had hoped to be, so we are starting a blitz immediately to get more of our class back for the Big 50. Doreen Rose Stempien and Kay O Neil Isleib have promised to make it, and Toni Hruza Boettger has etched it in stone. Peggy Rooney Goldstein was in the middle of a big project this year, but hopes to be at the next reunion. Marcia Putnam Berish has announced her first grandchild while Pat Fitzgerald Engel has nine grandchildren. Marianne Drott Squyres daughter is expecting twins at 40. So we and our offspring are heeding the admonition to increase and multiply. Our co-chairs for the 50 th are Melon Regis-Civetta and Jeanne Spencer. Kathleen Gill Stanford s death was reported in the last Forward. She graduated from Seton Hill as Sister Vincent Ferrer Gill. Sally Marne Brosky and husband Robert, avid golfers, swing clubs whenever possible and Martha Morey DeMore and husband Robert are relocating to Aiken, SC because of weather and golf facilities. Their new address after October: 342 Walton Heath Way, Aiken, SC 29803...Linda Carapellucci Rusinko and husband have recently relocated to: 17949 SE 76 th Creekside Circle, The Villages, FL 32162, (352) 205-8677, lynnrock@aol.com. They are the parents of three daughters, two in Ohio and one in Arizona, and one son who lives in Chicago. They also have two grandchildren. Linda and her husband lived for many years in the Cleveland area where both were teachers. CLASS OF 1963 News Agents: Pat Garvey Regan, JPRP- GR11@AOL.COM, (631) 549-3910, 158 Bay Road, Halesite, NY 11743-1358; Mary Grace O Donnell, (724) 423-7836, RR 5 Box 149M, Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666-8908. From Pat Garvey Regan: Shortly after the arrival of the last Forward, Karen Marsco D Angelo s husband Bill called with the sad news that Karen lost her year-long battle to cancer on March 21, 2007. Our thoughts and prayers go to Bill and to Karen s son and daughter.lou Anne Wilks Swetonic wrote about a fabulous trip to Italy that she and Larry took with Carol Lee Zeck Ponzio and Dick who arranged it. Touring in a cool season, they avoided the crowds and enjoyed seeing the art, architecture, and history of Sicily, Rome, Florence, and Pisa.One of the highlights of the April trip to Italy that Pat Garvey Regan and Jim took was visiting Pompeii. In June Pat and Jim joined her siblings, their spouses, children, and grandchildren at Woodloch Pines in Hawley, PA. There they celebrated what would have been their father s 100 th and their mother s 90 th birthdays. The family is always mindful of the financial and emotional strain it took to send all seven children to college. Living on Long Island, I, your class news agent, have virtually no contact with Setonians. I relied on Maddie Como Minydzak to keep me abreast of news. Nevertheless, we re all just a keyboard away. Please keep us updated in our Class News Forum. Keep my email address near your computer. In the newspaper obituary of Madalen Como Minydzak, it stated that the family requested donations in Maddie s memory be made to Seton Hill University. What a fitting tribute! CLASS OF 1964 News Agent: Sally Conroy Fullman, sally.fullman22@verizon.net, (908) 286-1422, 14 Murray Hill Square, New Providence, NJ 07974-1529. Hear ye, hear ye! The class of 64 is 65! So In Memoriam Mary Anne Spellman McGrath 59 Mary Anne Spellman McGrath 59, dedicated Seton Hill University alumna and major benefactor, along with her husband Jack, lost her valiant forty-year battle to Multiple Sclerosis on March 20, 2007. Diagnosed with the affliction at age 30, Mary Anne was ever grateful for the Sisters of Charity s Scholarship that enabled her to attend Seton Hill. Her kindness and generosity motivated her, with Jack, to give back to the University in the form of an endowed scholarship which provides opportunity to students with potential greater than resources. Just four days before her death Mary Anne was named a 2007 Distinguished Alumna Leadership Award Recipient. In her memory her husband Jack and daughter Meghan McIntyre accepted the award during the Alumni Weekend ceremony at Seton Hill. Mary Anne is also survived by daughter Mhoire, son Jay, and five grandchildren. May her kind and gentle soul rest in peace. how are we celebrating? Barbara Edwards MacKenzie hit the 65 year mark in January, and I spent it in California being present at the birth of my fifth grandson. I actually cut the cord at Braden s birth. What a miracle to witness as I became a Medicare Grandma! I can t help but remember my days at the Hill and how much my Catholic faith has been with me during 41 years of marriage, three wonderful children, and five loving grandsons. I have been blessed. Barbara s husband retired three years ago, and they now live in Williamsburg, VA. Kathy Haas Stukus celebrated her birthday with a vacation at the beach in Corolla, NC with her three children, two sisters, and their families. Turning 65 seems like a very big milestone to me. Those 65 years have gone by so quickly. Kathy and Phil enjoy ballroom dancing, being with their four grandchildren, traveling, gardening, playing bridge, volunteering with their parish s St. Vincent de Paul Society, and bringing the Eucharist to shut-ins in local nursing homes. Friends of Sheila Delaney had a surprise 65 th birthday party for her. Sheila, who is thankful to have made it this far, has a law degree from Catholic University, and works in the civil rights division of the Department of Justice.Mary-Ann Kerekes Salvatore had a quiet 65 th but the celebratory lunches and dinners continued for weeks. Amazing how busy schedules are for us retirees! Her India mission project has finished, but she will continue to return to India because of lasting friendships she formed at the school. Mary-Ann is proud that there were 120 new admissions this year, and ten additional teachers since 2003.Turning 65 has given a new sense of balance and wellbeing to Brenda Bergquist Kessler. She and her husband John plan to spend three months in Barcelona and three in Seville next year. They have a daughter and two sons, and two grandchildren. Their youngest son Eric graduated from West Point, completed his second tour of duty in Iraq, and is now enrolled in the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies where he ll spend a year in Italy and another in Washington, D.C.Joann Falcon s 65 th birthday was the occasion for a great family reunion. Joann s lived in Colorado for 27 3

Louise Brown Receives 2007 Cable Leaders in Learning Award L ouise Calvario Brown 64, fulltime volunteer and coordinator of Wood-to- Wonderful s Reading is Toyrific program, has been honored with a prestigious Cable Leaders in Learning Award for creating and implementing innovative ways to educate students and for making a substantial contribution to learning in her hometown, Reading, PA. One of three winners nationwide in the Cable Partnerships for Learning Category, Louise has been recognized for her work in managing Reading is Toyrific, Wood-to-Wonderful s literacy outreach program which motivates young children from low income families to read by pairing students with local mentors/volunteers and providing each one with his/her own library of age-appropriate books. As coordinator, Louise recruits volunteers, selects schools to participate, initiates relationships with teachers, chooses the books and toys, and plans monthly reading sessions. The awards were presented to the winners in Washington, DC in early June and included a cash award and a four-day trip to Washington. years, but goes back to Greensburg often to visit her 92 year-old father. Even though she retired from teaching in 1998, Joann is busy managing housing for students at the University of Colorado. Birthdays are on Joann s mind now she welcomed her first grandchild in April.Sally Conroy Fullman s magic formula for her birthday was 65 x 3. Starting early, Sally and her twin sister Sue each did 65 good works, and sent a letter with a return postcard to 65 friends asking them to do a good deed in their honor. It was the best and longest birthday ever. Postcards arrived for three weeks, and people did such thoughtful, helpful things for others. Sally won an award for her work with Project Healthy Bones, a weekly class focusing on exercise and education for people with osteoporosis. I didn t do anything special for my birthday, says Bobbi Fitzgerald Grant, but I d like to share with you what has become important to me: God, family, friends, health, time to do things for others, and time for myself. Fortunately almost all of these go together for me. Bobbi lives close to church, attends daily Mass, volunteers with RCIA, and is a Eucharistic Minister. Two of her sons and their families live within 20 minutes, and her other son is only three hours away. Bobbi is a tutor with Literacy Volunteers of America, and volunteers at the local hospital. It sounds as if Bobbi does 65 good deeds every day!...many of us expressed similar thoughts as we looked back over our lives. We no longer have the concerns we had as 22-year olds finding a job, looking for Mr. Right, or earning a lot of money. Our thoughts now turn to loving bonds with family and friends, the sustaining support of our Catholic faith, the rewards of having had a solid education and a fulfilling career, and good health.. Margi Fiori Slavonia is keenly aware of the blessings of good health. As you know, I lost my roommate Gail Fitzpatrick Scott last CLASS OF 1967 Row 1 l. to r.: Karen Kucinski Palochik, Pat Wesner Gill, Karen Puskar Lippany, Annette Buchwalder Arnold, Regina Magda Gondoly, Sr. Vivien Linkhauer Row 2 l. to r.: Sharon Szymakowski Buck, Lee Hansen Harrison, Marrianne Hancock Herb, Catherine Mitch Sultany Row 3 l. to r.: Sister Edith Strong, Barbara Middendorf Prince, Judith Bauman Prezioso, Julie Collins Guarnieri, Irene O Brien Nunn Row 4: Susan Boyle Fisher. Missing from photo: Sister Mary Ann Corr, Sister Maureen O Brien, Janet Paisley Gelfo. year from cancer. We remained friends all our lives. I myself am a cancer survivor and have always worked for the cause. Margi and her husband Jerry, SVC 63, recently celebrated their 43rd anniversary. They ve lived in the San Francisco area most of their married life, and have two sons and five grandchildren who are the love of their life. Margi worked in the field of education as teacher and administrator for 25 years, loving every day of her career. She and Jerry are grateful for and proud of their education at Seton Hill and St. Vincent. I m the luckiest person on the planet, and it s not lost on me, observes good old Nora Sullivan who taught special education for 33 years. Now that she s retired, Sully dabbles in real estate in Pittsburgh, and often sees Carole Janus McNamee who lives nearby. Carole, a widow for 13 years, has two daughters, one a nurse with Hospice, and the other a Ph.D. candidate in archeology at the University of Calgary in Canada. Carole works in family and child counseling, specializing in early intervention with children from birth to three years of age. She s looking forward to a second career in sculpting. That s all the birthday news until the next issue. What else is new? Sue Carman Patrick is still working full time, and has spent the past four years on a research project studying those over the age of 75 who are aging well. One of the things I have learned is how important it is to keep your mind active, says Sue who has begun taking classes with Carnegie Mellon University s Academy for Lifelong Learning. She s had two classes so far, one on aromatherapy and the other on Death Investigations taught by a former city of Pittsburgh detective. Sue found classmate Janet Karakitsos Conomos, very much alive and well, taking the class also.fran Kaminski Slattery could be teaching classes in graphic and web design since she has her own business in that field. She and her husband Arthur live in New Hampshire, and are celebrating their 40 th wedding anniversary. (Fran says the heck with 65 th birthdays.) They have two children and a year-old grandson. Fran is in touch with the teaching group who roomed together and taught in Huntington when they first graduated from Seton Hill Mel Lawrie Higgins, Mo McCarthy Lamberti, Jeri Stein Romeo, Jan Murphy Scolio, and Janet Karakitsos Conomos. They get together for mini-reunions each year. Mel is living on Cape Cod now. Jeri and husband Dom live on Long Island, and have three children and three grandchildren. Jeri is still teaching at St. John s College... During their annual vacation together in Phoenix and Tucson, Bonnie Harshbarger and Sharon Brewer spent a day at the Phoenix Museum of Art which had a special exhibit from Holland commemorating Rembrandt s 400 th birthday, and a collection of Italian 17 th century Caravaggio-like art. After all that culture, they raised the bar even further with a toast and fabulous lunch at Arcadia Farms, their favorite restaurant... Now that she s had a two-week vacation in Hawaii last year, Paula Kiles Newman is happy to say California here I come, because she has two sons and four grandchildren living there. Paula s goal is to continue traveling Alaska next year and to keep exercising she takes classes in Pilates, stretch and flex, Hatha yoga, and deep-water fitness. Paula must not have turned 65 yet!...ruth Ann Faller Collins has been happily living in beautiful Santa Barbara, CA for 30 years. She and her husband Mike are retired, and enjoy hiking and back packing. Ruth Ann has an M.A. in economics, and worked in county government in regional urban planning for 15 years. She s rekindled her love of music, and teaches piano. She s often in touch with Grace Hoover Puterman in Tampa, FL...After working in Admissions at Seton Hill and getting a master s degree, Kathy Whalen Eaton began a 33-year career as a high school guidance counselor in Framington, MA. She s just retired with feelings of sadness and happiness, and finds it hard to believe she s 65. She s looking forward to spending time with friends, reading, and escaping the cold winter at the home she and her husband Paul have in Florida...Kathy and Mary Reilly Barrett are close friends. Mary retired last year after 40 years of teaching kindergarten through third grade. She has two daughters, one a nurse in Children s Hospital, and the other, a recent college graduate who Naomi Putty Wirdzek Desiderio 72 Publishes HELL AT SEA is now an interior designer. Kathy and Mary went to the Seton Hill alumni reunion in Boston in May where Mary saw her big sister, Melon Regis-Civetta. Mary visited with Priscilla Garvis Naworski in Arizona, and attended Mary Fetsko Carey s son s wedding in California...Carol Wilson is still wondering what retirement will be like. It felt a bit odd to be correcting exams on the 4 th of July weekend, Carol admitted. She teaches graduate courses in special education at St. Peter s College in Jersey City. Her full-time job involves putting into practice the theories she teaches, that is, designing and getting funding for community-based programs in health and human services. There s nothing routine in what I do. Hudson County is a microcosm of urban America, and I try to find ways to solve the problems we all face today....wedding bells will soon be ringing for the children of Maureen McCarthy Lamberti, Jean Keally Mayes, and Marge Randazza Callahan. Mo s daughter married a professor at Columbia University in a small ceremony in Germany. Jeanie s son Paul will be married in Minneapolis in October, and Jeanie will be in Pittsburgh from October 24 28. Mini-reunion, anyone? Marge is looking forward to her daughter Kate s wedding in December. Marge shares news from Majda Tavcar Ambrozic who lives in Toronto, Canada. Majda and her husband Jerry were both born in Slovenia and knew each other as children before coming to America. They are now retired, and have two daughters and a son. CLASS OF 1965 News Agent: Donna Dowling Sheridan, (440) 333-6315, 2800 Wagar Rd, Rocky River, OH 44116-3324 Donna Fiore, now living at 54 Old Colony Way, Unit V, Orleans, MA 02653, is Director of Guidance for Bishop Connolly High School in Fall River, MA. CLASS OF 1966 News Agent: Barbara Dorsner Hazelton, bhazelton@mindspring.com, (910) 253-0476, 2874 Irwin Dr SE, Southport, NC 28461-8470. Naomi Putty Wirdzek Desiderio s, first novel, HELL AT SEA, is now in print and ready to be purchased online at Tate Publishing & Enterprises, LLC bookstore. Soon the book will be appearing on bookstore shelves nationwide. HELL AT SEA is an account of a young American woman taken prisoner by a Nazi German U-boat in World War II. Now the 62-year-old former captive, Mary Ann Connor Carlino, records for historian Steve Anderson the nightmare voyage she made aboard the U-115 under the command of Kapiteanleutnant Herbert Ketter in March, 1942. The book, nearly two decades in the making following many years of research, interviews, and several trips to Germany with two of her three children, is a milestone for Naomi and she has already completed its sequel. Husband Jim, her primary support, had a major role in the publication of the book as well he named it. A second milestone for Naomi this year is reaching her second year of cancer remission following surgeries in 2003 and 2005 and subsequent treatments. A Blairsville, Pa. native, she has lived in New Jersey for more than thirty years but returns to western Pennsylvania periodically to visit relatives. In June she returned to Seton Hill to attend her very first class reunion her 35 th. 4

Noreen Dornenburg, director of business valuation and litigation support services for Urish Popeck and Co. in Pittsburgh, has been named vice chair of the appraisal standards board of the Appraisal Foundation for a threeyer term. CLASS OF 1969 News Agent: Kate Moloney, keightym@verizon.net, (202) 399-6022, 1633 Gales St NE, Washington, DC 20002 Kathleen Swanson Steitler and husband, who live in Aiken, SC, recently retired. Their daughter Laurie was married last September and is living in Asheville as is son Daniel. Son Seth lives in Charleston and has a map and globe business on King Street...Peggy Marcinizyn Fischbeck, a successful artist, recently participated in a garden/art show in the San Diego area. Two of her paintings were selected to be included in a local publication on the landscape of San Diego County. In June she traveled to Paris where she visited Van Gogh s last residence before he died, took a walking tour set up by Yves St. Laurent to illustrrate the location of the last 70 paintings that the artist completed, and visited Monet s gardens in Giverny. CLASS OF 1972 Row 1 l. to r.: Naomi (Putty) Wirdzek Desiderio, Cheryl Paulson Robertson, Sarah Hutchins Ambrose, Susan Hutchins, Patricia Pietropaoli, Bernadette Yancosky Kattera, Ellie Sparks Brown Row 2 l. to r.: Kathy Shalley Peterson, Michelle Campbell Toohey, Stephanie Roelker, Janet Matulewicz Watson Row 3 l. to r.: Joyce Kline Hanley, Anne Brower, RuthAnn Fisher Ranker, Debbie Farabaugh Boccardi Row 4 l. to r.: Becky Toth Planinsek, Colleen O Brien Adams, Suzanne Quinlan Stone, Shirley Harvan Smith. Missing from photo: Cheryl Maurana, Pat Policicchio De Concilis, Debra Burke Hayes. CLASS OF 1970 News Agent: Kathleen Kowalewski Clark, clar@dmv.com, (410) 778-2548, 199 Rolling Rd, Chestertown, MD 21620-1216. Angela Lutze, a teacher in the Northeastern School District in Mansfield, PA, retired from teaching this past June. She formed a poetry group in her elementary school. CLASS OF 1972 News Agent: Joyce Kline Hanley, jhanley@aol.com, 750 N Rio Vista Blvd, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301-2912. Janet Matulewicz Watson s older son, Scott, 19, is a student at William and Mary majoring in physics and math and Tim, 17, a sports enthusiast, is a high school junior...stephanie Roelker, who lives at the family farm house and cares for her 81 year old father, has a new position managing her boss s individual investment business. A cantor at her church, Stephanie also sings with the Gettysburg Civic Chorus which presents annual concerts...debbie Burke Hayes has been married for 29 years and manages a Gifted specialty store. Son Brian, 27, is the Youth Director at the Bower Hill Church, daughter Sarah, 23, is a first grade teacher, and daughter Rebecca, 23, graduated from IUP and works at Saks in Pittsburgh...Cheryl Paulson Robertson, who has lived in Ligonier since 1974, retired last year as an art teacher for the Ligonier Valley Senior High School. She has started a new business, Ligonier Loft, teaching workshops in jewelry and clay and is also working on a portfolio of jewelry and clay pieces. She and Rob celebrated their 35 th wedding anniversary in May. Daughter Nicki, who lives in New Hampshire and has a 2 year-old son, is an account representative for Labor Ready. Daughter Jessica, who lives in Washington, works in a non-profit with the forestry department...anne Brower, an attorney with Northwestern Mutual in Milwaukee, is the mother of Lucas, 15, and Simon, 11... Suzanne Quinlan Stone, who lives in Chicago, just completed a course for high school students to help them decide on a college major...ruthann Fischer Ranker, single mother of four children, lives in northest Tennessee... Anita Bridge Pohland s son recently married...pat Policicchio DeConcilis, an attorney in private practice, is also the Director of Education at Douglas Education Center in Monessen. PA. Pat s daughter Julie, 26, is employed by Merrill Lynch and Chelsea, 21, will be a senior at Washington & Jefferson... Maureen Cannon Bilik teaches 6 th grade at Norvelt Elementary School. She and Ed, who live in Greensburg, have two daughters... Bernadette Yancosky Kattera, who has been a librarian for the Mt. Pleasant School District for 30 years, heads the Library Department. Daughter Jaclyn is a registered nurse at the Arnold Palmer Cancer Pavilion. Bernadette s husband, Dave, died in March after 34 1/2 years of marriage...sarah Hutchins Ambrose and Marty recently celebrated 35 years of marriage. She teaches high school English, is a NovaNet coordinator, and coordinates the Language Art and Reading Curriculum. Three of Sarah s four daughters are Seton Hill graduates - Jennifer Ambrose Callihan 94, Kate Ambrose 95, and Megan Ambrose 00. Fourth daughter is Corinne Ambrose Provost and together they have given Sarah four grandchildren. An avid motor cycle rider, she has traveled all over the United States...Susan Hutchins, who teaches chemistry and physics at Sheffield High School in Sheffield, PA, also heads the science department. She is also in charge of Music Ministry for her parish.elly Sparks Brown moved to Princeton, NJ in May where she and husband Hugh are Episcopal priests. She has been involved in parish ministry and teaching English and religion at the University of Maryland and Northern Virginia Community College.Patty McArdle Pietropaoli, who lives north of Pittsburgh in Economy Boro, is thrilled with granddaughter Olivia who is nine months old.debbie Farabaugh Boccardi and Pat have been married for 31 years and recently celebrated the marriage of their daughter Missy. Debbie vacationed with Elly Sparks Brown, Jan Woods, and Donna Doyle.Kathy Shalley Peterson, Colleen O Brien Adams, and Joyce Kline Hanley spent some of the reunion weekend at Michelle Campbell Toohey s home where they were able to avoid the heat and small beds on Fourth Lowe.Ellen Steward Pentz s daughter Julia is a student at William and Mary where she is majoring in art history and English. Ellen continues in her research work at the University of Virginia.Catherine Sullivan Schmitt was recently selected a Celebration of Teaching honoree by the Teacher Excellence Center in Pittsburgh. CLASS OF 1973 News Agent: Maureen O Connor, mocscp@aol.com, 2700 Colchester Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106-3651. Mary Ann Norosky Scully, founder and CEO of Howard Bancorp in Ellicott City, MD, was one of 25 finalists for the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2007 in Maryland. This year s finalists were selected from over 50 nominations by an independent judging panel composed of area business, academic and civic leaders. CLASS OF 1975 News Agents: Anne Marie Meyer Regan, amregan@verizon.net, (856)778-8307, 609 Covington Ter, Moorestown, NJ 08057-1618; Terri Campbell Murphy, themurfs159@- peoplepc.com, (724) 838-8964, 159 Ivy Ln, Greensburg, PA 15601; Linda Gioia Simon, 520 Cochran Dr, Greensburg, PA 15601. Anne Marie Meyer Regan s son Thomas received a degree in business administration from King s College. Anne Marie has been granted tenure in the special education department at Cinnaminson High School in Cinnaminson, NJ Karen Mages is currently employed by the Operations Learning and Development Department at Walt Disney World, where she serves as Project Development Consultant. Her responsibilities relate to the Front Desk computer programs at Walt Disney Resorts, and upcoming improvements in those areas. Karen has been employed by the Walt Disney Company since 2000. CLASS OF 1977 News Agent: Carol Kurpiewski Mintus, carolmintus@comcast.net, (724) 832-0571, 106 Sioux Dr, Greensburg, PA 15601. In May Cheryl Napsha relocated to Westland, Michigan and began her tenure as Director of the Westland Public Library. Her new address: 461 Laurel Lane, Canton, MI 48187. Her telephone number is (734) 981-4311. CLASS OF 1978 News Agent: Nancy Koval Fearon, nkfear@aol.com, (561) 487-5412, 12943 Hyland Cir, Boca Raton, FL 33428-4859. Nancy Koval Fearon s daughter Brianne was recently promoted to District Director for the CLASS OF 1977 Row 1 l. to r.: Gloria DeMatteo Pohodich, Mary DeMaio, Claire Norton Cunningham, Vernet Spence Brown, Cindy Cicconi Ernst, Susan Eckman Schillinger, Maureen Fullerton, Necee Regis, Ruth Ann Pivirotto McMahon, Annette Russell Row 2 l. to r.: Mary B. Ciarrocca Pendleton, Jocelyn Howard Sinopoli, Ellen McGuire, Bonnie Marron, Kathy Luketich Stem, Rosemarie Evankovich Zaydak, Nita Cappetta Houston, Tina Cakanac, Barbara McDermott, Cindy Olenick Franzi, Patrice O Brien Felton, Therese DuBreuil Row 3 l. to r.: Kathy Huth, Mary Jo Ruefle Brecht, Sharon Perry, Lillie Pang, Linda Earnest Row 4 l, to r.: Mary Cay Rojtas-Millner, Cheryl Napsha, Jane Cowhey, Sammie Steel. 5

Sylvia Fields Named Eden Hall s Executive Director The trustees of Eden Hall Foundation in Pittsburgh have appointed Sylvia Hill Fields 78 Executive Director. Most recently she was Eden Hall s Program Director, having joined the foundation in 1996. Sylvia, who holds a master s degree from Carnegie Mellon University, serves on the Board of Trustees of Seton Hill University and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Muscular Dystrophy Association and covers Broward, Miami Dade, and Monroe Counties in Florida. She is a public relations graduate from the University of Florida. Son Patrick is a student in marketing and real estate at Florida State Seminole.LuAnn Milne Doerzbacher and her family have returned to Texas after spending almost six years in Memphis. LuAnn continues as a Sr. Executive Immunization Specialist for GSK and husband Jeff is Director of Regulatory/Clinical and Quality Affairs for Spinal Restoration. Son Jonathan is a sophomore at Lake Travis High School. Their new address is 3709 Bob Wire Rd, Spicewood, TX 78669 CLASS OF 1980 News Agent: Barbara Weisensee Leach, Bleach9858@aol.com, 4924 Brookeway Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23464-2938. Mary McCormack, founder of Alabaster, Inc, has established a Senior Skills Academy as a division of Alabaster. The academy focuses on memory workouts, independent living skills, balance and strength, and offers quality classes and daytime support for seniors. It is located at 2431 Skidmore Rd, Greensburg, PA. CLASS OF 1981 News Agent: Ann O Connor Von Hagel, vonhagel@comcast.net, (703) 276-9089, 524 N Longfellow St, Arlington, VA 22203-1029 Kyrthlyn Rhoda, of Seat Pleasant, MD, is Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Seat Pleasant.Sherrie Smith Jones, a Team CLASS OF 1982 Lead for Computer Aid, Inc. in Malvern, PA, lives in Philadelphia with her husband David and children Aki, 14 and Kairi, 11. CLASS OF 1983 News Agent: Barbara Robertson, lermoos@columbus.rr.com. (614) 766-2683, 5517 Royal Dublin Dr, Dublin, OH 43016-9438. Maureen Wolf Wright and husband Don live in Athens, PA with sons Brian, 20, Jeff, 17, and Mark, 14. Brian recently graduated with honors from Pennsylvania College of Technology with a degree in electric power generation technology and is living and working in Maryland. Maureen has written a book entitled Sleep, Big Bear, Sleep which will be published by Marshall Cavendish Publishing Co. in the fall of 2009. CLASS OF 1984 News Agent: Monica Kovacs, mk92924@intelspec.com, PO Box 37805, Dubai AE. Jo Anne Jordan Winschel and husband JR have purchased and moved into their retirement home in Basye, VA which is the home of Bryce Resort. A four season resort with year round sports and activities, the new location feels like they are on vacation. Although they are 20+ years away from retirement, they go home daily to a smaller home. Their children are grown and the youngest are off to college.since Diane Krutz s father s death in February, she and her mother have continued to operate the family jewelry store in Leechburg. She has taken some courses on diamonds and gemology and has introduced a new line of silver jewelry in the business. Diane would love to hear from classmates. Her new e-mail address: artdeco1014@yahoo.com. CLASS OF 1987 l. to r.: Lisa Lukac Henrie, Patricia Demalon Carroll, Chris Smoody, Laura Heming Berry, Laurel Leigy Barker, Kim Swanson Pellicer, Helene Karasek Paharik, Maura Barry. CLASS OF 1985 News Agents: Janet Dunn Drudy, jjdrudy@netzero.com, (732) 462-0386, 1 Lutea Ter, Freehold, NJ 07728-2838; Paula Kuhar Scekeres, lscekeres@wpa,net; (724) 423-8139, PO Box 94, Whitney, PA 15693-0094; Ginger Manges Weaver, ginger@laurelweb.net, (724) 238-8638, 769 Kissell Springs Rd, Ligonier, PA 15658-2535. Sylvia Grimme Detar is Coordinator for Continuing Education at Westmoreland County Community College.Sue Ann Berlin Woodward was recently selected a Celebration of Teaching honoree by the Teacher Excellence Center in Pittsburgh. CLASS OF 1986 News Agent: Nancy Ponsi Baker, (330) 966-7369, 2335 Rohrer St NW, North Canton, OH 44720-5747; Beth Ann Greeley-Mascatello, (540) 687-3449, PO Box 1765, Middleburg, VA 20118-1765. Carla Mastowski DeStefano and Tom have moved to Altoona where they opened a Vocelli Pizza Shop and plan to open additional ones. Carla works from home as a feature editor for two Pittsburgh magazines, Personal Best and Wedding Essentials. Their children are Mason, 2, and Julia, 1. CLASS OF 1989 News Agents: Donna Campbell King, donna_m_king@raytheon.com, (757) 479-0791,1608 Tallwood Manor Ct, Virginia Beach, VA 23464-6576; Kathleen Bordanali Duran, Kathleenduran2154@comcast.net, (305) 859-4968, 2154 SW 24 th St, Miami, FL 33145-3727; Kathleen Larouere Kotik, (719) 591-2778, 5011 Blackcloud Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80922-2900. Donna Campbell King is employed as a Program Manager for Swales Aerospace in the Virginia Beach area. CLASS OF 1990 News Agents: Cindy Critchfield Hoffman, cindy.hoffman@email.stvincent.edu, (724) 863-6417, 1931 Warren Ave, Irwin, PA 15642-4477; Victoria Mull Leichliter, leichmus@wpa.net, (724) 547-6035, 496 Kreinbrook Hill Rd, Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666-2323. Joel Bloom (who received his teaching certificate from Seton Hill in 1990) and his wife, Jody Shapiro, have published a photo history of Forest Hills, PA with Arcadia Publishing s Images of America series. The book is available at local and national bookstores and online retailers. Joel, from Greensburg, and Jody, a Forest Hills native, intend to contribute profits from the sale of the book to local charities, including Forest Hills Fire and Rescue, Just Harvest, and the C. C. Mellor Memorial Library. CLASS OF 1991 News Agent: Anne Glenn-Zeljeznjak, divaacg@cox.net, (757) 497-3132, 4749 Honeygrove Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23455-5405; Mary Elizabeth Higgins Hammond, 1561 Haine School Rd, Cranberry Twp, PA 16066-6622; Darlene Kulis, 90 N. Thompson Ln, North Huntingdon, PA 15642-9313. Heather Connor-Garofalo, employed by TEVA Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., is Director of Customs Compliance. She recently traveled to India with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to conduct security assessments in Bangalore. She was able to meet with friends in Mumbai and took a ferry to visit the Elephanta Caves, temples that were carved out of the side of a mountain thousands of years ago.scott Mickey, a third grade teacher at McCullough Elementary School in Penn Township, collaborated with a parent on an essay that won the PLAYSKOOL Win a Boundless Playground Essay Contest. One of 930 contest entries from 44 states, the entry also included a video, letters, and photos. PLAYSKOOL and Game Time funded the Boundless Playground designed to enable children of all abilities and disabilities to play together. Scott was recently selected a Celebration of Teaching honoree by the Teacher Excellence Center in Pittsburgh. Mary Katherine Paguyo Sebastian, a registered representative with Morgan Stanley, now has all of her licenses and works with a high net-worth team in Washington, DC. She has been with Morgan Stanley for nine years. Row 1 l. to r.: Mary Ann Thomas, Tammy Kowalchick Rullo, Daune Cavalier Hickey, Virginia Susa Lucas, Karen Harouse-Bell, Lynne Loughner Lightfoot, Mary Ellen Timko Forsyth Row 2 l. to r.: Mary Driscoll Quill, Janine Colbert Bell, Susan Sementi Lantzy, Kim Lewis Miller, Rebecca Russell, Norma King Mosser, Mary Beth Cesario Southern Row 3 l. to r.: Monica Stynchula, Lynne Massari Bryan. Victoria Bleyer, Beverly Pringle, Beth Murphy Pushic. Missing from photo: Pat Hickey, Maria Mahalsky Scott, Jeanette Wolff. Roseann Wranich Perry. CLASS OF 1992 News Agents: Tracie Opel Sadecky, (304) 273-4565, RR 1Box 111AA Ravenswood, WV 26164-9733; Amy Whealdon, (412) 364-8603, 9148 Lancelot Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15237-5947. Erin Annarella was a voice coach for RADIO GOLF on Broadway. She had been with the play since its first run and followed with it regionally until it hit Broadway. Recently she relocated to Chicago with her husband. 6

Row 1 l. to r.: Heidi Frantz Henckel, Genia Domico Owens, Richelle Zalepa Gourley, Deborah Cavagnaro Dona, Laynie Dwyer, Deanna Spadaro, Tonya Ulery Morrison Row 2 l. to r.: Lisa Greiner Warner, Christine Jesse Klemstine, David Walter, Mary Kay Miller Sprague. Missing from photo: Casey Polczynski CLASS OF 1993 News Agent: Deborah Sanfilippo Demscak, (732) 530-2902, 47 William St, Fair Haven, NJ 07704-3410. Susan Kozy Shick was one of ten teachers in Pittsburgh Catholic schools to be honored with a Golden Apple Award for excellence in performance by the Diocese of Pittsburgh. A teacher at St. Simon and Jude School in Scott Township, she has taught second grade for 14 years. Susan holds a Bachelor s and a Master s in Special Education from Seton Hill.Richard McWherter, a visual arts instructor at Derry Area High School, was the 2007 winner of the Arts Educator of the Year Award presented annually by the Greensburg Area Cultural Council. Rick considers himself a working artist who happens to have an art teacher s job. In addition, he is a professional photographer, a former commercial artist, and an entrepreneur. CLASS OF 1997 News Agent: Jerry Shotts, (724) 836-2671, 1010 Mace St, Greensburg, PA 15601-4823. Denise Durante Catlos, a dietitian at John J. Kane Regional Center, lives in McKeesport with her 4 1/2 year-old son..michaela Zlnayova, who lives in Richmond, VA is an architectural and contract sales manager. She received an M.B.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University..Jessica Balogh D Amato, a marketing associate, is the mother of Delaney who is 4.Rachel Kiger, who received her BSN from the University of Charleston in 2006, lives in Charleston and is a registered nurse at CMC Women s and Children s Hospital Emergency Room. Keisha Jimmerson, Assistant Director of Residence Life at Seton Hill, received her M.B.A. from Seton Hill in 2006. She lives in Greensburg with her son, Jassan Eubank. CLASS OF 1998 News Agent: Amy Baughman Lloyd, amyceleste@yahoo.com, 4919 Edsal Dr, Lyndhurst, OH 44124-2304. Jim Swankler, who is doing contract consultant work, has also established the Pennsylvania Career Network for underand unemployed professionals of all industries, which also facilitates the networking of businesses and individuals who work as independent contractors.meighan Lloyd was recently cast as Maggie in Apple Hill Playhouse s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.Bobbi Snyder is self-employed as an Independent Pampered Chef Consultant.Elda Hall Yee, who lives in New Port Richey, FL, is a French and Spanish tutor.kary Coleman, newly appointed Director of the Annual Fund for the Sisters of Charity, has relocated to Greensburg. Row 1 l. to r.: Janice Stamm, Michaela Zlnayova, Jennifer Biagioni Misner Row 2 Jessica Balogh D Amato, Keisha Jimmerson, Rachel Kiger, Denise Durante Catlos. Missing from photo: Lori Lapina. CLASS OF 2001 News Agent: Amber Hrabak, (724) 542-7371, amberella94@aol.com, 218 S Diamond St, Mt Pleasant, PA 15666-2406; Justin Davis. jadeknightfire@aol.com. (719) 371-3644, PO Box 1872, Canon City, CO 81215-1872. Megan Moore Coppetti is a Marketing Coordinator with U. S. Food Service. CLASS OF 2002 News Agent: Amanda Litzinger, alitzinger@gmail.com, 109 Washington St, CLASS OF 2002 CLASS OF 1997 CLASS OF 1992 Latrobe, PA 15650; Roseena Hawk McLaughlin, roseenashu@hotmail.com, (724) 863-4512, 311 Woodall Ave, North Huntingdon, PA 15642-4250. Kimberly Hart Schaaf was recently promoted from a Chemist II to a Chemist I in PPG Industries, Inc, Analytical Group in Allison Park, PA.Paula Trzop Szymanski, husband Mike, and baby son Mason Tyler moved from Florida to North Carolina. Their new address: 3814 Watts Bluff Dr, Charlotte, NC 28213. Amanda Sirochman is a Technical Specialist at Specialty Systems, Bayer Material Science in Robinson, PA.Jessica Clark Woodruff, who lives in Windber, PA, teaches math at Central Cambria High School. CLASS OF 2003 News Agent: Anita Fox Kuchcinski, rocketpooh72@hotmail.com, 2840 E 28 th St, Erie, PA 16510-2822. Amanda Perne, who lives in Pittsburgh, has completed her first year teaching art at Steel Valley High School.Tara Hunter Ludwiczak s daughter Aaylah Jade was 2 in April. CLASS OF 2004 News Agent: Jennifer Lyons, setongirl417@cs.com, (804) 445-0254, PO Box 2711, Tappahannock, VA 22560-2711. After completing her requirements for her MFA at Ohio State University, Nikki Brugnoli Whipkey and husband Josh relocated from Ohio to Remington, VA.Jennifer Lyons recently accepted an offer to teach advanced math classes, algebra and geometry to seventh and eighth graders at Essex Intermediate School in Tappahannock, Virginia. CLASS OF 2005 News Agent: Needed Misty Claypoole Thurber is currently teaching biology in the alternative education department at Woodland Hills High School. She is planning to begin work on her Master s in Education this fall. Cathy Bowden Greco Selected for Genetics Project Cathy Bowden Greco 81, a science teacher at St. Joseph High School in Natrona Heights, has been chosen to participate in the Geneticist- Educator Network of Alliances Project. Over the next three years, the GENA project will train 92 geneticists and their high school educator partners in advanced pedagogical techniques, assessment, and curriculum development. The program is conducted under a National Science Foundation grant by the American Society of Human Geneticists and the National Society of Biology Teachers. Only 12 teachers out of 80 applicants were chosen for the first part of the program held this past summer in Bethesda, MD. CLASS OF 2007 News Agent: Needed Amanda Cochran, Seton Hill s first News Media Journalism graduate, who received her degree in December 2006, entered the NYU documentary and TV news program. Rick Austin, right-handed pitcher for Seton Hill University, became the first Griffin baseball player to be drafted in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft when he was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies.Kristen Zappalla is working as a long term volunteer with the Christian Appalachian Project in McKee, KY. WRITING POPULAR FICTION News Agents: Shelley Bates, sabates@att.net; Patty Rafferty, RAFFERTY- PA@AOL.CO. Patty Rafferty has directed two recent productions for Ligonier Valley Players and Death of a Don for the Greensburg Civic Theatre. MARRIAGES Annette Ganassi 79 To Greg Terpin Cynthia Miscik 95 To Martin Pachol Edivia Rodriquez 98 To David Tangren Row 1 l. to r.: Carol Hafer, Tiffany Bentz Landis, Stephanie Payne, Erica Gamerro, Demetra Chengelis Czegan, Christin Hanigan Row 2 l. to r.: Nicole Flores, Amanda Litzinger, Kimberly Hart Schaaf, Susan Strom. 7

MARRIAGES continued Cathie James 00 To Timothy Daniel Dyan Joyce 01 To Nick Centofanti Deanna Merola 02 To George Markovina Leah Yuhouse 04 To Jordan Govi Kathleen Shields 06 To Dimitar Simovski 05 Shauna Silich 06 To Michael Hand Sarah George 06 To Stephen Peck BIRTHS Teresa Simasek Benson 93 Son, Sean Robert May 30, 2006 Elizabeth Hudson 93 Daughter, Cora Isabel January 3, 2007 Tammy MacDonald-Wilson 96 Daughter, Sophia Rose May 15, 2007 Bobbi Snyder 98 Daughter, Kendra January 2, 2007 Renee Kubicki Anderegg 99 Son, Chase Truman March 16, 2007 JaNean Ceidro 00 Son, Lennon Elijah Reay August 27, 2006 Rebecca Bollinger Narchus 00 Son, Jackson Richard May 6, 2007 8 Shawn Sturnick Receives Oscar Wilde Award S hawn Sturnick 89, now living in Cong, County Mayo, Ireland, has been honored by the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival, with the Oscar Wilde Award for Best New Writing. He continues in his readings and playwriting in his new homeland. Larry Taylor Receives Doctorate in Organ Performance Larry Taylor 95, the first Seton Hill music student to receive a Doctorate in Music Arts, Organ Performance, made history for himself and for Seton Hill. He received his degree from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and is college organist and professor of music at Bridgewater College in Virginia. Larry was recently selected to perform in London for the city s 21 st Organ Week. Megan Moore Coppetti 01 Daughter, Kelsey Lynn October 26, 2006 Paula Trzop Szymanski 02 Son, Mason Tyler August 27, 2006 ADOPTION Laura Kampo 89 Daughter, Olivia Frances Lennon Born December 11, 2006 Adopted December 20, 2006 DEATHS Alumnae Anna Marie Bonadio Domenick Ac. 40 April 20, 2007 Mary Alberta Schilder Phillips 30 June 15, 2007 Elizabeth Conway Buck 30 June 29, 2007 Esther Eichler MacDonald 31 May 2, 2007 Margaret Hanrahan 39 May 14, 2007 Mary Garigal Schneider 43 April 13, 2007 Margaret Boyle Fisher 44 February 21, 2007 Grace Ruffner Seanor 45 February 11, 2007 Rita Lordeman Sorensen 46 May 1, 2007 Margaret Wachter Wallace 47 March 29, 2007 Rose De Flora 48 April 3, 2007 Sara Bruno Shindell 55 February, 2007 Sister Margaret Marie Dowd 58 July 10, 2007 Mary Anne Spellman McGrath 59 March 20, 2007 Sally Rush Chatzky 59 February 15, 2007 Sheila O Hagan Will 60 June 29, 2007 Karen Marsco DeAngelo 63 March 21, 2007 Phyllis Cochran 63 August 13, 2006 Maria Cherry 63 February 12, 2007 Frances Petrarca 74 June 30, 2007 Mariann Cute Clark 79 March 4, 2007 Jennifer Olson-Merichko 94 March 15, 2007 Husband of: Agatha Mankovich Beresky 41 Wilma Kasthner Englehart 51 Carole Zippi Brennan 69 Bernadette Yancosky Kattera 72 Ruth Crawford-Downey 82 Mother of: Pat Palmer Schimmel 59 Kathryn Petritis Groves 59 Martha Flowers Dalton 60 Gail Vermilyea Quigley 64 Patty (Trish) Cypher Shropshire 71 Kathleen Randall McIlnay 72 Carmine Coco DeYoung 73 Mary Fisher Blaylock 74 Andrea Randall 75 Susan Robinson Mahady 79 Jodie Scott Johnson 94 Connie Beckel 07 Father of: We sincerely apologize for the error in reporting the death of the father of Paula Seabol Maloney 70 and Maureen Seabol Spitznogle 78. Mr. Seabol was their father, not their husband as was incorrectly listed in the last Forward. Kathleen Huebner 67 Virginia Kalp 67 Virginia Segedy McConnell 68 Linda Gioia Simon 75 Karla Gioia 78 Alnez Maldonado Cruz 83 Brother of: Thelma Holmes 45 Mary Dot Corvington Winslow 53 Janice Germy Sandrick 76 Ella Lehman 77 Step-son of: Kevin Enright Fuller 57 ADVANCED DEGREES Robin Leaf 01 Master s in Education with Specialization in Higher Education Management University of Pittsburgh, April, 2007 ALUMNI REPRESENT SETON HILL AT CONVOCATIONS Anne Emsurak Keeney 88 Mansfield University Presidential Inaugural March 30, 2007 Alberta Albrecht Siemiatkoski 51 Lehigh University Presidential Inaugural April 13, 2007 Virginia Seery 56 Agnes Scott College April 20, 2007 Alberta Albrecht Siemiatkoski 51 Moravian College Presidential Inaugural April 21, 2007 Save the Date Friday, July 18 and Saturday, July 19, 2008 Traci Kaminski Competing Triathlete Traci Kaminski 96, ardent advocate for women s fitness, has recently completed her third triathlon in three years. Her event, which features a.5 mile swim, 12.5 mile bike ride, and 3.1 mile walk/run, began with the involvement of several women a few years ago. Currently 62 women triathletes, The Sweaty Tri Girls, participate in the sport, some of whom use Seton Hill s pool to train for swimming. Prior to her participation in triathlons, Traci taught aerobics. Calling All Seton Hill St. Vincent Married Couples The joint Seton Hill University St. Vincent College Married Couples Event Committee is very pleased to announce the first celebration event, SHU-SVC UNION REUNION on Friday, July 18 and Saturday, July 19, 2008. Be sure to save those dates! An informal social is scheduled for Friday evening and Saturday s events, including a morning prayer, brunch, Mass, dinner, tours, bookstore opportunities, and lots of visiting time, will take place on both campuses. More details will follow as planning progresses. Laurene DiGennaro Kristof 63 and husband Zoltan, (724) 532-0126, zoltanjk@comcast.net, have agreed to chair the event and are assisted by Joanna Pietropaoli Stillwagon 69 and husband Rich, (724) 836-0934, joanna2939@aol.com, and Joyce 69 and Tom Kennedy, (724) 537-5117, TJPUGS@msn.com. Please be in touch with any of these couples or Ellen Greiner, egreiner@setonhill.edu, to confirm your contact information so that you don t miss any details for this exciting event! Also, please let us know of any other SHU-SVC couples that you know so that we can update our database. We look forward to seeing you! Please plan to be a part of this very first reunion!