Annette is currently teaching on a part-time basis at the Adult Education School in Bermuda where students are working to get their High School diplomas through the GED program. She…
Class Notes
Maryann is proud to announce the publication of her son Michael’s book, “The Ragged Edge.” Published in April 2017, it details his experiences as a military adviser in the formation…
Teresa Sweeney Taylor ’61 recently published her second book, Family Rules. The novel includes characters from her first book, Family Matters, which was loosely based on Taylor’s first marriage. Both…
Magaly and family have been named the VoluntEAR family of the year! They will be celebrating on May 25th at the awards dinner. Magaly and her family have been volunteering…
Marsilia “Marcy” Boyle ’69 was thrilled to meet a contingent of SJC students at the annual spring cleanup of McGolrick park in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. As a board member of the…
Mary Butz ’69, a member of the St. Joseph’s College Board of Trustees, regrets to announce the death of her nephew, John Joseph Butz. John was son of alumna Justine…
Marion Staria Wittine ’65 has fond memories of St. Joseph’s College. Although she has lost contact with her classmates — especially from her chemistry classes — she still remembers them…
In retirement from the Smithsonian Institution (SI), Louise Belvedere Caldi ’67, Ph.D., volunteers as a “Monuments Woman” with the SI Provenance Research Initiative, working on objects acquired during the Nazi…
Christina McCullagh Cronin ’65 went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land last fall with her son, Kevin. She came back to the good news that my daughter, Deirdre (Kevin’s…
Margaret Morrow Becht ’65 is looking for fellow 1965 alumnae not yet found by her classmate Kay Murphy Goldman.