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Page 1: Class Reunions Re-Imagined!

NDA Annual Repor t Issue | Winter 2014

Class Reunions

Re-Imagined!

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More than

simply a high

school, NDA

Worcester is part of a profound

time in a young girl’s life; the

age that Louisa May Alcott so

aptly termed “Little Women.”

Our “Little Women” are not

only students in the academic

sense, but also in life’s deeper

lessons. Here, they are part of

a global community where

passions ignite, hearts expand,

and creativity soars.

NDA is a place that awakens

their spirit and lets the light of

the divine shine. This is where

outer world competence unites

with inner world confidence—

propelling our students to find

their purpose and create a more

peaceful world.

I wish you all a very Merry

Christmas. May the beauty and

light of this holiday season bring

you joy. God Bless you for your

continued devotion to this

extraordinary educational haven.

Sr. AnnAnn E. Morrison SND

Principal

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A joy-filled heart creates a peaceful world.

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Reunions will be decades of fun!

NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 2.

How class reunions started is hard to pin down. One common belief, written

by Dan White in the Princeton Alumni Weekly, is that reunions began almost

by accident at Princeton University.

Princeton’s reunions date back to the 19th Century when the entire College

of New Jersey, as it was then known, was housed in Nassau Hall. The close

association of male students who roomed, ate, prayed, and attended classes

together in the Nassau Hall gave birth to a spirit of camaraderie that continued

after they left. “My jovial hours at Nassau Hall...I shall always consider my

happiest,” wrote James W. Alexander, Class of 1820. These graduates decided

to keep in touch by returning to the college every year on Commencement Day

to visit professors and undergraduate friends.

By 1826, the stewards of the college anticipated alumni guests and offered

wine and a special dinner, paid for by the college president, on Commencement

Day. That same year, the college announced the formation of the

Alumni Association of Nassau Hall with James Madison, Class

of 1771, as its first president. As reunions became more popular,

they were held every 5 years.

Regardless of the class year, we hear reunion planners

say that because of facebook, twitter and the internet, it is far

easier to find and stay connected with classmates. We also

hear that because of NDA’s traditions such as Freshman Day,

Big Sister/Little Sister and Kris Kringle, as well as the theater

and sports programs, there is an unusually high amount

of interaction among the freshmen, sophomores, juniors,

and seniors. As a result, our alums want to reconnect with

women from classes closer to them at reunions rather than

classes that are spaced 5 years apart.

When class reunions are

held 5 years apart, most of

the attendees only know their

classmates and none of the

other alumnae at the party...

that’s awkward!

Big Sister Delaney Heywood ’15 meetsher Little Sister Yvonne Landry ’18 on “Freshman Day.” Freshmen camedressed as a character from their favoritechildren’s book.

Class Reunions Re-Imagined!

Now that it’s the 21st Century and women are involvedlet’s change things up!

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And the cycle begins again!

April 2020All classes from the 50’s & 60’splus 50th & 25th reunions

April 2021All classes from the 70’s plus

50th & 25th reunions, and so on...

We will include specific detailson your reunion invitation.

Here is how NDA Reunions will “roll out ” starting this year.

April 11, 2015 • 5 -7 p.m.All classes from the 50’s & 60’s

plus 50th & 25th reunions

April 2017All classes from the 80’splus 50th & 25th reunions

April 2018All classes from the 90’splus 50th & 25th reunions

April 2019All classes from the 2000’splus 50th & 25th reunions

April 2016All classes from the 70’splus 50th & 25th reunions

H H

NDA Worcester is establishing a new

reunion tradition that we hope will also last

two hundred years!

• Your class reunion will still be every 5 years

• Reunions will still be held on campus

• Reunions will be divided by decades

Moving forward, NDA will be inviting classes

back by decades. This way, you can reunite

with the classes ahead of you and below you

— you know, the girls you actually shared the

halls with while you were a student!

While our goal is to mix it up and have

some fun, we do not want to disappoint

traditional reunion classes. If it is a milestone

year — your 50th or 25th Reunion — your class

will still be invited that particular year.

For more information please contact

Cathy Caputo at 508-757-6200, Ext. 227

or email [email protected].

Do we all agree it is time to re-imagine reunions?

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Graduation

I am so excited to be here today. I sat where you are sitting now 20 years ago and I can tell you I remember that day very well.

I want to start by saying congratulations to you. You havereached an important milestone inyour life and I congratulate you on the hard work and perseverance thatallowed you to be seated here today.

When Sr. Ann asked me to speak today I was a bit taken aback.Speaking at any graduation is a hugehonor — especially when it is at youralma mater. What could I say to youthat would memorialize such an important day? Since graduations area closing of one chapter of your lifeand an opening of another, I thoughtsome advice for your new chapterwould be the route to go.

Since I graduated from NDA, Ihave gone to college; had multiplejobs; married; had three children;lived in multiple cities; and had goodyears and bad years. But if I look back over those years, there are threethings I think have been guiding principles in my life and the lives of the many mentors I have beenblessed to have. They are as follows:Be happy. Be healthy. Be kind.They are intentionally phrased ascommands as you are the in the driver’s seat when it comes to yourlife. It is your job to find happiness,good health and kindness.

First, be happy. We are all happy today as we watch these youngwomen graduate but it is important atall points in your life to take the timeto figure out what makes you happy.The best advice I can give you aboutbeing happy is that happiness is amoving target — what makes youhappy today will not necessarily makeyou happy after you have gone to college, lived away from home andmet new people. Take the time everyfew years to think about what exactlymakes you happy. It may be exactlywhat you are doing. It may be thatyou do not like your job and need toreevaluate.

For me, the greatest challenges in the quest for happiness have beenwork/life balance issues. When I hadmy first child I was an associate in a large law firm. When I broached the topic of working part-time, the partner in my group said, “I am finewith that, but there is no part-timepolicy at the firm so you need to writeone and present it to the Chair of theTax Department.” I thought, how onearth was I the first person to requesta part-time arrangement? In the end, I wrote the policy and presented anddefended it to the head of the depart-ment and it was approved. Sometimesto get the happiness you are lookingfor you have to step outside of yourcomfort zone and speak up. Whenyou are at college, do not be afraid to try new things or to ask for whatyou want and need. If you see an opportunity that will make you happy— try it!

After I had been a lawyer for

7 years and had three babies at home, I could not figure out why I was sotired. I had moments of fun but definitely felt like I was on autopilot. I had set being a partner in a large law firm as my life goal so I neverquestioned the work part of my life. I kept saying to myself, I said I wasgoing to be a partner in a law firmand I am going to do just that. Butwhen I stopped long enough to thinkabout what I was really doing, I real-ized that the goal I had chosen wayback when (I think I was 7 when I set the actual goal) wasn’t working for me or my family so I made the

decision to follow a different path —that of counsel rather than partner.

The decision was not withoutheartache (and lots of lists of the pros and cons of each decision) butsometimes the difficult feelings in theshort term make the long-term resultmuch better. Make sure as you chooseclasses and activities in college thatyou find a balance that makes youhappy. All work and no play is notbalance, but neither is all play and no work. You need both.

2014Maryann Horton Luongo ’93 (left) shares her

life experiences and wisdom as guest speaker

at NDA’s 2014 graduation ceremony.

“If I look back over those years,

there are three things I think

have been guiding principles

in my life and the lives of the

many mentors I have been

blessed to have. They are

as follows: Be happy.

Be healthy. Be kind.”

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Part of being happy is makinggood choices. As you go to college,find professors that you know willhelp guide you on your path throughcollege. It may take a couple of triesto find the right professor for you butit is worth the time and effort. Trynew things and see if they are a goodfit for you. You are entering a newphase in your life — one that likely will give you new independence. Use that independence as a time togrow, but do so thoughtfully.

Second, Be Healthy. This maysound a little strange but it is impor-tant. I lost both my parents when I,and they, were very young. Watchingthem get sick and ultimately passaway has made me focus a great dealon health in my life and my family’slives. By healthy I do not mean donot eat too many brownies. For meand all other chocolate fans, thatwould interfere with the happinesspiece of life. What I mean is be conscious of when you are workingtoo much, be conscious when youneed more sleep, be conscious whenyou are not smiling at least once aday, be conscious when you are notexercising, be conscious when youjust don’t feel well. Listen to yourbody. You get the drift.

Third, be kind. I think this maybe the most important piece of adviceI have received and given. Kindnesstakes many forms. It may be a random act of kindness where you

help someone carry her groceries to the car. It can be as simple as carrying a newspaper up to an elderlyneighbor’s door so they can easilyreach it in the morning. It may be listening to a person talk about something troubling them. There is an anonymous quote that well captures the importance of acts ofkindness regardless of how small:“Never get tired of doing little thingsfor others; sometimes those littlethings occupy the biggest part of their hearts.”

When I was in college I went ona trip to London and my return flightwas delayed and then cancelled. Wewere finally re-routed to JFK with asecond flight from New York toBoston. However, they did not tell us the connecting flight was at a different airport. I started to panic because I had no money left and noidea how to find the shuttle from JFKto La Guardia (this is pre-cell phones).

A gentleman who was on myflight must have seen the stress onmy face because he came over andsaid, follow me — I will show youwhere to go.” He not only helped meget to the shuttle, he paid for myticket. I asked him for his address so Icould send the money back to himwhen I returned home. He said NObut made me promise that if I eversaw someone in a similar situation Iwould help them. I promised him Iwould. I think of this often as I travel.

Notre Dame has done a great jobexposing you to kindness through the Love-in-Action program. The idea of volunteering every week is so important. The Love-in-Action program was in place when I was atNDA — think of how many peopleand organizations have benefitedfrom the service and kindness ofNDA students over the past 50 years.

You have been a student of NotreDame for the past four years. Once youreceive your diploma you will take ona new role here — your role as alumna.You are part of a network of 5,000 pluswomen who have sat in the chairs yousit in now. With this new role comes a new opportunity. I urge you to giveback to the school that has given yousuch a strong start towards your adultlife. The term “alma mater” in Latinmeans “nourishing mother.” I knowthat because I took 3 years of Latinwith Sr. Justina here at NDA. I admit it — my mom made me do it but it has served me well.

NDA truly does serve as a nourish-ing mother in that the teachers andcoaches here have given you a solidfoundation both academically andemotionally to face the world. I trulybelieve that my academic success atYale and BC law school were a directresult of both the solid academic andmoral foundation I formed at NDA.

Please consider when you are ablegiving back to NDA either financiallyor through volunteer work. We allknow when we are in college or arestarting out it is hard to contemplategiving anyone money but any giftmakes a difference and shows yoursupport and gratitude to NDA. I wouldalso like to thank the Class of 2014 for your generous gift of the Sisters of ND emblem that will hang in thefoyer of the Gage House.

So as you leave NDA I wish youwell. I hope you enjoy college as muchas I did! I hope you make great friends.I hope you learn a lot. I hope you finda career that interests you. But most ofall I wish you happiness, health andan abundance of kindness.

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ALUMNA AWARD

THE 2014 KNOLLWOOD AWARD RECIPIENTS

YOUNG ALUMNA AWARD

Nancy Arvanigian Brown Elizabeth Gamache

When Elizabeth Gamache, Classof 1962, entered the Academy in the 7th grade she knew in her heart that NDA was the rightchoice for her. She credits theAcademy with giving her an excellent well-rounded educationthat fostered leadership skills and

instilled values embraced by the Catholic faith.While at NDA, Liz volunteered at Head Start which

provided her with the opportunity to become a teacher’saide. This experience led to a 35 year teaching career inearly education. During her professional career, she supported worthy causes that positively impacted the livesof young children.

Liz credits her success to God, family, and hard work.She is grateful for the continuous support from her brothersGeorge and William and their families as they continue to inspire her. She also credits the Sisters of Notre Dame, inparticular, Sr. Marguerite Louise, a former principal of NDAand Sr. Margaret Phillips, her 7th grade homeroom teacheras having a lasting influence on her. Today, Liz considersherself privileged to have so many special people in her life— especially the friendships that began here.

Liz enthusiastically serves on the Academy’s AlumnaeBoard organizing the Cape Cod Luncheon and the BookSwap program during National Library Week. She also volunteers at events such as: Women in Business Network,Reunions, Remembrance Day, and the Knollwood Awards.

Meg Quick, Class of 2007,

finds herself right at home at

Freedom Prep Charter School

in Memphis, Tennessee. The

mission of her school closely

resembles the core values of

NDA: Respect, Integrity,

Excellence, and Community Service.

In less than a decade, Meg has amassed an impressive

resume focused on eliminating educational inequality. While

at Boston College, Meg expanded the immersion exchange

program with Native Americans in New Mexico. She also led

the Dialogue on Race program.

Nancy Arvanigian Brown, Class of1976, equates staying connectedwith NDA to staying in touch withfamily. It always brings a smile toNancy’s face remembering thelifelong friends she made at theAcademy and experiences shehad here. They are all still a major

part of her life. Nancy earned a degree in occupational therapy from

Quinsigamond Community College. She has worked in thefield of mental health first, as an occupational therapist, andthen as head of rehabilitation. She currently works at theWorcester Recovery Center. Nancy sees her responsibili-ties at the center as being very similar to what was expectedof her as a student here. Both, she said, expect you to liveup to high standards.

Nancy loves the changes she has seen at NDA over the years — the ever expanding campus, the wide variety of sports teams and co-curricular… she appreciates the forward thinking and generosity that has made it possible.But, she says, tongue in cheek; she still misses the “sea of green” which the school uniforms used to provide.

A loyal Alumna Association member since its inception,Nancy is the poster woman for volunteers. No task hasbeen too big or too small as she has helped coordinateevents such as the Memorial Mass, the children’s receptionafter the Spring Musical, reunions and the annual Cape CodLuncheon.

Meg Quick

Her desire to make a difference in education led her

to the Teach for AmeriCorps program, as a middle school

teacher at Freedom Prep Charter School. After two years,

Meg chose to stay at the charter school specializing in

literacy — first as a 6th grade writing teacher, then 6th

grade chairperson, and now she is an assistant principal.

She readily admits the model she uses to develop

her English course is based on what she learned in

Mrs. Krauss’ and Ms. Tsantinis’ classes. Meg is a shining

example of what she believes NDA does best — inspires

young women to be their best, strongest selves!

View photos from NDA’s memorableKnollwood evening on pages 8 and 9!

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The old saying

“If you want

something done,

ask a busy

woman,” aptly

applies to the

recipients of this

year’s St. Julie

Award.

Past Parent Mrs. Sara Burgwinkle (left), whose daughter

Erin is now a freshman at Villanova University, and Attorney

Maryann Horton Luongo (right), Class of 1993, were

given the challenge of raising 1.7 million dollars to renovate

425B Salisbury Street into our World Language &

Communication Center…mission accomplished!

The new Center, now known as Gage House, opened

on September 8th. Both Sara and Maryann were inspired

by history and literature to become involved in the

campaign. Maryann recalls being a student in Ms. Philipp’s

history class and listening to her describe the history of

the Knollwood property. She recalls, “I remember thinking

how different life was when Knollwood was built. One of

my favorite things about the campus is the blending of the

old and the new.”

According to Sara, a kindergarten teacher, whenever

she drives onto the NDA campus, she is always taken

back to the book Madeline and is transported into the

pages containing the beautiful building that housed the

young girls and Miss Clavel.

When asked to describe what surprised them most

during the Campaign, Atty. Luongo states it most

emphatically, “It’s hard to raise money!” To all the donors

of 425B…thank you for making our education your priority.

We will make you proud as we go out into the World more

prepared and confident because of Gage House.

Mrs. Burgwinkle and Mrs. Luongo your desire to

make this school better for us goes to the core of what

NDA is all about…a sisterhood of wonderful women

paying it forward. The Gage House will serve as a reminder

to us that when we are alumnae…and Sister Ann calls us

to help...we will say YES!

ST. JULIE AWARDSara BurgwinkleMaryann Horton Luongo

COMMUNITY AWARD

Zachary Ford’s legacy of

kindness lives on through

his family and the 365Z

Foundation. After Zach’s

tragic death when he was

only 20 years old, his family learned about Zach’s endless

acts of kindness and the positive impact he had on so

many others lives. This inspired his parents and sisters to

perform their own acts of kindness.

Shortly after his death, his mother Rosemary was

invited to be a guest lecturer for a course entitled Death

and Dying and its Effect on Families. In response to a

student inquiring as to how she copes with Zach’s death

day-to-day, Mrs. Ford replied, “In memory of my son I

perform an act of kindness every day.” This was the

beginning of the 365Z Foundation; the 365 represents

an act of kindness each day and the Z is for Zach.

The 365Z Foundation is building a fellowship of

people of all ages who share the commitment to make a

personal difference in the world, one small act of kindness

at a time. As Zach’s sister Brittany says, “Although my

brother’s heart no longer beats physically, his soul pulses

on and is a guiding force of light and love for his family

and friends.”

Mr. & Mrs. Ford, Kristin and Brittany inspire us all.

In the depths of their grief, they courageously decided

to replace isolation and sorrow with outreach and love.

Their gift of kindness in honor of Zach is sending ripples

of hope far beyond the Worcester community. We are

proud to be part of the 365Z Commitment to Kindness

movement.

The Ford Family

STUDENTS WORDS TO THE RECIPIENTS

Congratulations to all our Knollwood recipients!

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THE KNOLLWOOD RECEPTION • NOVEMBER 15, 2014

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NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 9.

The Knollwood Awards were established in 1989 by Notre Dame Academy’s Board of Trusteesto honor individuals whose innovation and generosity to the Worcester Community changeslives. All proceeds from this event go to the Scholarship Fund for highly qualified studentswho would otherwise be unable to attend the Academy.

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NDA WORCESTER 2013 - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 10.

Y O U !

TH

AN K

Sisters from Notre Dame schools in Kenya

pose before their country’s flag on the wall

inside the Gage House foyer.

Cushing C. Bozenhard

Kevin T. Byrne

Paula Blute Ebben

Laura Gray

William J. Mulford

TayAnn Jay

Barbara Barry SND

Gary Carskaddan

Anne Mary Donovan SND

Joseph Favulli

Amy Harmon

Kristin Hokanson SND

Michael Keegan

Robert Longden

Maryann Horton Luongo

John Madaio

Anne Malone SND

Patrick Maloney

BOARD OF TRUSTEES HONORARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Rosanne Matulaitis

Ann Morrison SND

Patricia O’Brien SND

Christine O’Connor

Jordan O’Connor

Joseph Stolberg

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Thankyou!

NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 11.

1955Rosemary T. CroninAnne Marie Early GiangregorioMaryann O’Brien LordJane Moynagh PadroMargaret Mary Gallagher SchmittLorraine Gagnon ThomasMaureen O’Brien Fitzgerald =

1956Ella Hurley HoulihanBarbara Coffey Silva

1957Mary Mulhern Bartholomew =Nan ConnorMary Davis HebbLauraine Longval LaurenceJoan Cure O’Toole

1958Mary Eileen Martin BrosnanMary Alice Bernet HoughtonPaula Favulli KapulkaPatricia O’Grady KingFrancis Locke Halverson

1959Elizabeth Wolanin DalyMaureen Callahan GustafsonPatricia Bergin MatthewsPatricia Brown McKennaDeborah Clifford O’ConnorMary Lee Harrison O’LearyJoan Murphy Powers

1960Joanne Benedict CaulfieldLoretta Lapinsky ClaytonPaula Locke GaudetCarol Tagman GrigasBarbara KirklauskasVictoria Bonardi ManziAnn M. McGreevyGail Mulvihill MurphyJane Sawicki O’LearyKathleen Hart RaymondRosemarie Reno Swindell

1961Mary Tinsley BavaAnn Marie BouvierCarol MacDonald BurnsDorothy Malboeuf CroninPatricia Miller DawesRosemary Fay SNDMaryAnn Cadieux GardzinaKathleen Driscoll LarsonPhyllis Etre LeonardRosanne Sullivan Matulaitis

Alumnae Donors Barbara Kittredge SpugnardiMargaret Trainor SulivanJoyce Quinn WestJudith Zinkus

1962Mary Creamer ArnbergRose BraultMary Paulukonis BrosnihanGrace Purcell DietzElizabeth GamacheMary Ann Scannell Kenny Eve-Marie LacroixKathleen Murray LyonsMary Elizabeth Tobin MaloneyCatherine Morrison O’BrienJane McCarthy Smith Anne Boyle TatumMaureen Hogan Wilber

1963Mary Egan AleksiewiczGeraldine Friel CollinsPatricia Morano DonovanMarianne Curran GirouardMary Ellen KilleleaCornelia Curran LundSally Ann Smith MahoneyKatherine Creen MoroccoSuzanne Barry O’BrienPatricia O’Toole QuinnEileen Brosnan Stokes

1964Patricia Gallagher BolognaClaudia Crowley CollinsLinda Palermo LaFlecheMartha Bergin LiddySusan Blaze LivingstonMaureen Butler MarcotteMarianne Birch McWilliamsMargaret Manning NoyesMonica Ridler PyleSusan Donohue SimitisPatricia Tinsley SteenMary Doyle Williams

1965Mary Ellen Donoghue AtchueJoan T. BarryMary St. George BeckerMaryanne Ballantine HammondTherese Scollen HaywardMary Shea KennedyDorothy Matuzek LaprioreSusan Jordalen LearyMargaret Murray MadausAnne Morrison McCambridgePatricia Neville MulfordTheresa Lavin PesapaneKathleen RogersSuzanne St. Pierre StarzykKathleen McCarthy Wojnarowicz

1966Janet Ginkus AllenBrenda Smith BurkeKaren Lucey BusenburgJane Candito CorrKathleen O’Connor GruszkaPaula Schultz LemireSheila Armstrong MansfieldMaryliz Volin O’BrienKathleen Chosta PalardisKathleen RogersNancy Jablonski SmithMary O’Connell Trainor

1967Joanne Shea FrewElaine Power HalpinElizabeth Cooney Maher

1968Ngaire O’Connell CuneoJoan Toomey FarmerElizabeth Rodier MokrzeckiAnne Harvey WrightEllen Harrington Ylitalo

1969Mary Jo BallKaren BirchRita ComtoisMarie CousyMaureen Ryan DoyleNancy Sedor

1970Mary Jane DinneenKatherine Nichols GreenbergChristine DiBenedetto LathamSuzanne McTigue MagazinerGabrielle Culhane NorgrenAnne RodierDenise Coomey SchwedDenise Gleason TaylorElaine Wilson Whalen

1971Arlene Lavallee FraherMargaret Donoghue GoldenLynn Fallavollita HenniganPatricia Moran IandoliPatricia A. JohnsonCatherine Loconto LuceyMargaret Mathurin PhoenixJudith Kiritsy RoyMarilyn Joseph Tencza

1972Maryanne GalvinChristina HickeyCatherine Bonofilio HunterPatricia O’DayMary Kate Duggan Thompson

1973Anne HowardCecilia Duesberg LeBlancMarsha Bottom McCarthy

1974Patricia Kelleher BartramDonna R. DesautelsAnn L. ErmshausenMary Kiritsy FoleyPatricia Killeen FouhyJoan Donoghue JohnstonMary Bowe RosePatricia Sweeney–HurstMary Murphy Vrabel

1975Annette Joseph AhlinMartha Libby DandurandCatherine Ermilio DaviesElizabeth O’Connell–InmanKathryn Marion LapierreChristina Duggan O’DonnellEileen Harvey PerronMarla Donlin Maykel PyleSusan Vassallo

1976Marylou Hannon AnselNancy Arvanigian BrownDianne BruceAnne Hallisey CovinoNancy GallagherMary O’ConnellSusan McCarthy PopeMaribeth Flagg PrunierAnne QueenanMartha Buckley RizzoliDeborah Nabhan RowlandColleen O’Connor Wernig

1977Sheryl Bourisk-MindaChristine Coulter BriggsMary Jane Calhoun–DonelanCatherine Bowe CaputoKathleen McCready DalyRachel Kenary EganEllen Reardon HartmanCynthia Lian HendersonMaria Hickey JacobsonSusan McCannElizabeth Reynolds McCrightLouise R. OuelletteCatherine Riordan

1978Mary F. Madigan BauchspiesLisa CataldoNancy Eckland FioreRegina Dougherty HallCatherine Campos Ledec

= Deceased

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Kathleen Blute MadausJean Bonofilio NabhanJane O’Neil O’ConnorCatherine Keane O’LearyJean Sullivan Piazza

1979Margaret Bowe FitzgeraldMichele Italiano–PerlaSheila O’Connor MassarelliMaryann Lauring SeiboldCatherine Woods–Goodwin

1980Tracy EverbachAmy HarmonPatricia Mahon HurleyMaura Marshall McCarthyKathleen Monahan MyshrallMary O’BrienMegan O’TooleCheryl Eckland TrimbyMaria ViapianoDonna Pearson WallaceElizabeth Donoghue White

1981Heather DavenportSusan Campbell DrapeauMargaret Hanafin McGrawSusan Saulnier O’GormanAnne Marie Harrington Weiler

1982Wendy Taparanskas AlexanderRachel Costa AlvaChristine Lawless AyersMary Moran LosapioReenie Phillips McCarthyMaryKate McMasterDonna Mallozzi PerkinsElizabeth Andreoli Smiley

1983Molly DigginsLisa McNamaraPatricia Mullen SardnolaRosemary Shea

1984Lisa Tarallo CarmodyRenee Messier CarrollJoan Bowen Dowd Katherine Sonier Larson

1985Courtney A. BirchSusan Beisaw ButlerEirinn Buckley CampanielloDeirdre DigginsPatricia Kennedy Ward

1986Mary Beth Tice CzajaLori MacInnes LaBargeKathleen Salmon-RobinsonKelly Ann Lee Weimer

1987Kimberly Vinnes AinsworthShelia Harvey FitzgeraldKirsten Cordial PrindleJulie Bottom Vitek

1988Erin McGuirk DobsonLisa Mancini PeareCharlene Bedord StolbergMichelle McKenna Zimmerman

1989Kristin Celona BeckerVinita Pandey

1990Jill Coghlin ConantLaura HespellKimberly Ragsdale Kennedy

1991Katherine Bak Connor Margaret Turpin BelsitoSarah Cole CamererTracey Hare ChristopherJacqueline DubeKatie Dennis JoyceKathleen Marmen KelleherMelissa Rocha MeyerowitzTracy O’Connell NovickJennifer Salvatore O’ConnorMary Lambert PergolaKara Kennedy Spaulding

1992Tania Knapik HarrisTonia Pizzuti KleinTara Reddy Young

1993Nicole Statuta ArtzBeth CaissieKara HowardMaria Bartholomew KnightsMaryann Horton LuongoLeandra ManosSarah Duclos Neal

1994Margaret Horton ApgarMary Ann Daly CoppolinoKerry McGuirk Wall

1995Christina Sciammacco AndreoliSarah Ann Maloney Dowden

Deidre Burke FornariMonique LerouxKara Madaus MetrawTracie Bourgeois MooreTara Pigo-Cronin RizzoKristina Newman RyanKerinna Svenning SilvestriElizabeth Hackett SmithTammy Rives SmolanskyLauren M. ToddStephanie Lewis WeinfurtKaren Bonin Zidonis

1996Erin Condron

1997Courtney C LemoineBreanne Wojnarowicz Roderick

1998Emily Rourke AdcockErika Lazar FarrellChristina O’Hara

1999Marissa Borst

2000Brittney Lazar BurgessYvonne DeBenedettoShauna Sullivan HoffeyErin Hickey Moschos

2001Kerri ClarkAnne Hennigan Forsythe

2002Julie LynchMary Beth McGee

2003Michaela AtchueNicole FitzpatrickChristina Mirarchi Wojs

2004Elizabeth FoleyHeather LearyChristine O’ConnorDanielle PerronMichaela Prouty

2005Rachael Seibold CarlucciMeredith Doherty

2006Megan BarryLindsay BelecEmily EganLianne Henderson

Alumnae Donors

NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 12.

Hannah KenaryElizabeth MarrHeather Landes McLeodDeirdre A. Milionis

2007Katherine BarryRachel Abbott EganJennifer KanavosChristina LauringSarah Palmgren

2008Alice AthyMegan DonnellyAbigail EganLaura Paige

2009Elizabeth Hurley

2010Jaclyn Bedard

2011Elizabeth MyshrallKathryn RezukeJessica Snow

2012Erin BrosnihanPaige CarskaddanEmilia FroioRachel MurphySamantha Webb

2013Mary Therese DalyMary-Kate HaylonEmily Provost

2014Erin BurgwinkleCara CaputoRachele PerlaKristen RezukeMadison SnowJoy Tartaglia

Current Students

2015Kyra RobinsEmily Robins

2017Gina CaputoNicole GouldDeirdre Robins

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$50,000+ George I. Alden Trust

Anonymous

Boston Province of the Sisters of Notre Dame

Sarah K. de Coizart Article TENTH Perpetual Charitable Trust

Lauring Charitable Foundation

The Stoddard Charitable Trust

$15,000 – $49,999 Claudia Crowley Collins

Donna R. Desautels

Emmanuel College

Hoche-Scofield Foundation

Maryann Horton Luongo

Stan and Elizabeth Reynolds McCright

Charles and Lenore Monahan

Gerard and Clare Richer

Rick Teller and Kathleen Rogers

$5,000 – $14,999Leslie and Jim Andreoli

Patricia Kelleher Bartram

Karen Birch and Marianne Birch McWilliams

Jeanne and James Corrao

Clement T. Desautels

Jay and Rachel Kenary Egan

Cindy and Joseph Favulli

Thomas Fitzpatrick

The Fletcher Foundation

William and Patricia Moran Iandoli

Michael and Joyce Keegan

James B. Kenary

Mark and Beth Andreoli Smiley

Christine and Terrence Sullivan

Margaret Ward Trust

Anne Harvey Wright

$1,000 – $4,999 Mary Ellen Atchue

Santo and Teresa Arcuri

Joseph and June Bafaro

Joan Barry, Shaunessey, Katherine,Megan and J. Dolan Barry

George and Meg Turpin Belsito

William and Marjorie Bernstein

Dr. and Mrs. Norman E. Beisaw

Charles and Olympia Billis Borgstrom

Christine Coulter Briggs

Mary Paulukonis Brosnihan

Kevin and Sara Burgwinkle

Ernest and Sarah Cole Camerer

Stephen and Cathy Bowe Caputo

Lisa Tarallo Carmody

Gary Carskaddan and Barbara Dean =

Jaret and Tracy Hare Christopher

Mary Ann Daly Coppolino

Ann Hallisey Covino

Ngaire O’Connell Cuneo

Joseph W. Daly

IMO Alice Lucille Daly

Gloria Doubleday

Maureen Ryan Doyle

Jacqueline Rose Dube

Dr. and Mrs. John A. Duggan

Maureen O’Brien Fitzgerald =

Mary Kiritsy Foley

Paula Locke Gaudette and Frances Locke Halverson

Sandra Gibson-Quigley

David and Rosalie Grenon

Waino and Linda Gustafson

Robert Stefanic and Amy Harmon

Dennis and Cynthia Lian Henderson

Lynn Fallavollita Hennigan

Ella Hurley Houlihan

Maria Hickey Jacobson and Christina M. Hickey

Kallin and Linda Johnson

Frank and Katie Dennis Joyce

William and Kate Marmen Kelleher

John and Patricia Kelly

Alison C. Kenary

Mary Shea Kennedy

Jesse Caplan and Valerie Kerxhalli

Michael and Maria Bartholomew Knights

Jonathon and Kimberly Kossuth

Ron and Angela Lombard

Suzanne McTigue Magaziner

Elizabeth Cooney Maher

Maloney/Dowden Families

John and Nancy Simone Manzello

Vincent and Rosanne Sullivan Matulaitis

Dennis, Mary, and Mary Beth McGee

George McKenna

John and Anne Messier

Ann E. Morrison SND

Lynn Douglas Mouden

William and Patricia Neville Mulford

Timothy and Elizabeth Murphy

Jean Bonofilio Nabhan

Jordan and Debra O’Connor

Ryan and Jennifer Salvatore O’Connor

Patricia O’Day

Christopher and Elizabeth Ott

Peter and Susan Palmer

James and Cindy Paquette

Patti Parker

Philip and Mary Lambert Pergola

Kathleen A. Philipp

John, Mary, Emily and Erin Provost

Alice Purington

Marla Donlin Maykel Pyle

Patricia O’Toole Quinn

The Rezuke Family

Donald Rissling

Kathleen Salmon Robinson

Catherine Riordan

Judith Kiritsy Roy

Kristina Newman Ryan

IMO Elinor Salvidio

Alfred and Rosemarie Scala

Margaret Gallagher Schmitt

Denise Coomey Schwed

Susan Donohue Simitis

Scott and Kara Kennedy Spaulding

The Tartaglia Family

Denise Gleason Taylor

Barbara Tsantinis and Michael Murphy

Julie Bottom Vitek

Timothy and Helena Wickstrom

Kathleen McCarthy Wojnarowicz

Judith Zinkus

Mary Estes Zywar

I am very proud to report a

record-breaking year of giving to NDA Worcester.

Your enthusiasm for our mission is deeply humbling. Your generosity allows us to continue to thrive by expandingour campus as well as our educational offerings.

The following pages reflectgifts received for the new WorldLanguage & Communication Center, the Annual Fund, and the Scholarship Fund.

From the bottom of my heart, on behalf of our faculty and students, thank you.

Blessings.

Sr. Ann

We gratefully acknowledge these gifts. Every effort has been made to ensure

the accuracy of this listing.

Please notify us of any corrections by contacting Rachel Egan

at 508-757-6200, Ext. 226, or [email protected]. Thank you!

= Deceased

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$10 – $999Emily Rourke AdcockAnnette Joseph AhlinJohn and Patricia AielloKimberly Vinnes AinsworthMary Egan AleksiewiczWendy AlexanderJanet Ginkus AllenRachel AlvaDiane AndersonJean AndersonChristina Sciammacco AndreoliMarylou AnselMargaret Horton ApgarMary ArnbergNicole Statuta ArtzAssumption CollegeMichaela AtchueAlice AthySandra Nabhan Avellone Christine AyersMary Jo Ball Bank of AmericaErnest BardierJames and Valerie BarryMary Mulhern Bartholomew =Mary Francis Bauchspies Mary Tinsley Bava Kristin Celona Becker Mary St. George Becker Jaclyn BedardStephen BedardLindsay BelecMary Ann BelloChristine BellowsMr. and Mrs. James BerginPatricia Gallagher Bologna Regina BonofilioRita and James BonofilioMarissa Borst Stephen and Marilynn BorstSheryl Bourisk-MindaAnn Marie BouvierCecilia BoweMary-Ellen BoyleCushing BozenhardRose Brault Mary Eileen BrosnanErin BrosnihanAlice BrossmanNancy Brown Dianne BruceJeanne Buckley =Brittney BurgessBrenda Smith Burke Rosanna BurkeCarol MacDonald Burns Geraldine Burns SNDMarian BurnsKaren Lucey Busenburg Susan Beisaw Butler George and Alta-Mae ButlerKevin and Virginia ByrnePhilip Cabrera

Daniel CahillBeth Caissie Mr. and Mrs. John CalhounMary Jane Calhoun-DonelanD.F. Callahan, Inc.Eirinn Buckley Campaniello Richard CancelmoPatricia CarignanRachael CarlucciMadeline Carrabino SNDRenee Messier Carroll Paige CarskaddanAnne CataldoLisa CataldoGary and Ann CattarinJoanne CaulfieldDean and Michele ChaffeSherry ChamplinChristopher Heights of WorcesterKerry ClarkClass of 2012, 2013, 2014 Loretta ClaytonHarry CloughJim and Nancy CoghlinBarbara Collins SNDGeraldine Friel Collins Rita Comtois Jill Coughlin Conant Erin Condron Judith ConnorNan ConnorTim CooneyJane CorrLawrence CournoyerMarie Cousy Dorothy Malboeuf Cronin Rosemary Cronin John and Deborah CrowleyKathleen CrowleyJohn and Marie CurranMary Beth Tice Czaja Lucy DaigleElizabeth Wolanin Daly Katie McCready Daly Mary Therese DalyGerry and Maureen D’AmicoDan Amorello ServicesMartha DandurandHeather Davenport Catherine Ermilio Davies Patricia Miller Dawes Robert and Marie DefalcoMatthew DennisonYvonne DiBenedetto Grace Purcell Dietz Deirdre DigginsMolly DigginsMary Jane Dinneen Erin DobsonMeredith Doherty Gerard and Nancy DonnellyMegan Donnelly Anne Mary Donovan SNDPatricia Morano Donovan

Sheilah DooleyJane and Robert DoreDolores DorseyTom and Janet DoughertyJoan Bowen Dowd Susan Campbell Drapeau Cheryl DucharmeMichael Nanette DuquetteRichard DurandAbigail Egan Emily EganJim EganRachel Abbott Egan Sheila EganRobert and Kathleen EichelrothAnn Ermshausen Tracy EverbachAnthony and Suzanne FantaroniJoan FarmerErika FarrellFavulli ElectricRosemary Fay SNDLynne FeracoNancy Eckland Fiore Helen FitzgeraldMargaret Bowe Fitzgerald Sheila Harvey Fitzgerald Nicole FitzpatrickAnn FlynnJames FlynnBrian and Jan FoleyElizabeth FoleyRosemary and Paul FordDeidre Burke Fornari Anne ForsytheSavvas FotiadisPatricia Killeen Fouhy Arlene FraherJoanne FrewAnthony and Stephanie FroioEmilia FroioNancy GallagherMaryanne Galvin Elizabeth Gamache MaryAnn GardzinaThomas GentzAnne Marie Giangregorio Lisa GiarrussoJohn and Jane GilliganMarianne GirouardJames GizaJoan and Jay GoldMargaret GoldenErin GoldsteinDorothy GoodrichCatherine Woods Goodwin Nicole Gould Paul and Rebecca GrautskiKatherine GreenbergCarol Tagman Grigas Charles and Kathleen Gruszka Maureen GustafsonRobert Lisa HaddonEmily Haley

Regina HallElaine HalpinMaryanne Ballantine Hammond Tania Knapik Harris Ellen Reardon Hartman Claire HarveyTimothy and Trish HaylonMary-Kate HaylonTherese Scollen Hayward Mary Davis Hebb Ruth HeederMichael and Elizabeth HeleniusLaura Hespell Shauna Sullivan Hoffey Kristin Hokanson SNDMary Alice Bernet Houghton Anne HowardKara Howard Christine HubbardCharles Eisenmann and Betsy HudsonJohn and Claire HuntCatherine HunterElizabeth HurleyJohn and Joy HurleyPatricia HurleyMadeline IacobucciIndustrial Cleaning Products, Inc.Frank and Michele Italiano-Perla Patricia Johnson Joan JohnstonIMO Eileen JosephJosten’sAnne Marie JoubertJay and Michelle KanavosJennifer Kanavos Paula KapulkaJames KavanaghKathleen KelleherMary Teresa Kelleher SNDElizabeth KellerDan and Julie KenaryHannah KenaryKim Ragsdale Kennedy Mary Ann Scannell Kenny Kim Kepler-GennertMary Ellen Killelea Patricia KingRosemary KiritsyBarbara Kirklauskas Andrew and Jennifer KleinTonia Pizzuti Klein Nicholas and Sonja KotsopoulosMarie Kraus SNDFrances KraussKathleen KriegerMeg KursonisWallace and Kelly KurtzLori LaBargeEve-Marie LacroixLinda Palermo Lafleche Philip and Kathy LaheyKathryn LapierreDorothy LaprioreKathleen Driscoll Larson

= Deceased

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Thankyou!

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Patricia McKennaHeather Landes McLeod MaryKate McMasterLisa McNamaraAllisen MenchacaWilliam MessierKara Madaus Metraw Melissa Rocha Meyerowitz Robert and Susan MichaudMiles PressDeirdre MilionisClint and Karen MillsElizabeth MokrzeckiCharles and Lynda MonahanAnthony and Heather MontoyaTracie Bourgeois Moore Gregory and Tracey MorelliMorgan StanleyKatherine Creen Morocco Erin Hickey Moschos Matthew and Christine MullaneyGail MurphyRachel MurphyAndrew and Suzanne MurrayThomas and Kate Myshrall Elizabeth MyshrallSarah Duclos Neal John and Mary NicholsonDominic Nompleggi and Ann Brown

Gabrielle Culhane Norgren Tracy NovickGerald and Frances NugentCatherine Morrison O’Brien Mary O’Brien Maryliz Volin O’Brien Patricia O’Brien SNDEdward and Mary O’ConnellKerry O’Connell Rev. Paul O’ConnellDavid and Elizabeth O’Connell-Inman

Christine O’Connor Deborah O’ConnorJane O’ConnorJohn and Juliann O’ConnorO’Connor, Maloney & Company, PC

Susan O’GormanChristina O’HaraCatherine Keane O’Leary Jane Sawicki O’Leary Mary Lee O’Leary Anne O’MalleyTimothy O’MalleyJoan Cure O’Toole Megan O’Toole Louise OuelletteJane Moynagh Padro Laura Paige Stephen and Nancy PaigeKathleen PalardisCynthia PalmgrenSarah Palmgren

Vinita Pandey Jane and Michael PapazLisa PearMarilyn Pechillo SNDDonna PerkinsRachele Perla Dan and Eileen PerronDanielle PerronTeresa Lavin Pesapane Margaret Mathurin Phoenix Jean Sullivan PiazzaDavid and Sherri PitcherWilliam and Cheryl PlanteSusan McCarthy Pope Richard PowellJoan PowersMary PrincipeKirsten PrindleMichaela Prouty Patricia ProvostMaribeth Flagg Prunier Monica Ridler Pyle Anne Queenan Donna QuickMary Jane ReedJohn and Alice RiordanJohn and Rosemary RiordanMary RiordanTimothy and Joanne RivardTara Pigo-Cronin Rizzo Martha Buckley Rizzoli Deirdre RobinsEmily RobinsKyra RobinsScott and Mary RobinsBreanne RoderickAnne Rodier Mary RoseDeborah Nabhan Rowland Saint Mary’s Albanian Orthodox Church

Robert SalamyPatricia SardnolaStephen and Pamela SavageNancy SedorTim and MaryKay SeguinRosemary SheaBarbara Coffey Silva Kerinna Svenning Silvestri Jack SloskyElizabeth Hackett Smith Jane SmithNancy SmithTammy Rives Smolansky Jessica Snow Steve and Lynette SnowMadison SnowPenny Kittridge Spugnardi St. John’s High SchoolSt. Mary’s Albanian Orthodox Church

Suzanne StarzykPatricia Tinsley Steen Eileen Brosnihan Stokes

Joseph and Charlene Stolberg Robert and Maryann SudmyerJanice SullivanMargaret Trainor Sullivan Michael and Diane SullivanPaul and Kathleen SullivanSullivan Bille GroupPatricia Sweeney-Herbst Rosemarie Reno Swindell Paul SzlykTake Charge of Education TargetAnn Boyle Tatum Marilyn TenczaLorraine ThomasMary Kate Duggan Thompson Msgr. Edmond TinsleyLauren M. Todd Peter and Phyllis TomailoMargaret TrainaMary O’Connell Trainor Cheryl TrimbyJane UmphreySusan VassalloMaria ViapianoMary VrabelKerry McGuirk Wall Donna WallaceAnn WalshPatricia WardSamantha WebbAnn Marie Harrington Weiler Kelly Ann WeimerStephanie Lewis Weinfurt Richard and Rebecca WelchMr. and Mrs. John S. WellsColleen WernigJoyce WestPhilip and Anne WettengelElaine WhalenMaureen Hogan Wilber Stephen and Marilyn WillandMary WilliamsWitt OrthodonticsKathleen WojnarowiczChristina WojsDenise WoodHenry and Corinne WoodPeter WoodburyJohn and Janet WornhamCynthia XenakisEllen Harrington Ylitalo Tara Reddy Young Jennifer ZeccoDelores ZelenakKaren Bonin Zidonis Michelle ZimmermanVictor Zona

Katherine Sonier Larson Molly DiBenedetto LathamLauraine Longval Laurence Christina Lauring Austin and Sharon LearyHeather LearySusan LearyCecilia Duesberg LeBlanc Kevin LecuyerCatherine Campos Ledec Francis and Mary LeePaula Schultz LemireCourtney Lemoine David and Mary LemoineThomas and Frances LeonardPhyllis LeonardMonique Leroux Martha Bergin Liddy Susan Blaze Livingston James and Candace LongoMaryann O’Brien Lord Honorable Joseph and Lorraine Lian

Mary Moran Losapio Pamela LovaasCatherine LuceyCornelia LundAnn Rachel LuongoBobby Horton LuongoJoseph Thomas LuongoJulie LynchPeter LynchKathleen Murray Lyons Michael LyonsLorraine MacDonaldMeredith MacNeilKathleen Blute Madaus Margaret Murray Madaus Francis and Mary MadiganSally Ann Smith Mahoney Sue H. MaloneDonald and Mary MaloneyPatrick and Kristine MaloneyManaged Wealth Strategies, LLCLeandra Manos Sheila MansfieldMarie Bonardi Manzi Victoria ManziMaureen Butler Marcotte Rocco and Sheila Botti MarinoElizabeth MarrMass College of PharmacySheila O’Connor Massarelli Patricia Bergin Matthews Anne McCambridgeSusan McCannMarsha McCarthyMaura McCarthyReenie McCarthyAnn McColganWilliam and Ann-Marie McCuskerMargaret Hanafin McGraw Ann McGreevy Evelyn McKenna SND

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James McTigue, father of Suzanne McTigue Magaziner ’70, Linda McTigueBushbee ’71 and Nancy McTigue Cornwell ’73

“Coach” John Rives, father of TammyRives Smolansky ’95; beloved NDA Running Coach for 13 years

Paul Soulliere, father of Joan Soulliere Denshaw ’81

Helen St. Germain, mother of Barbara St. Germain Holbrook ’64

SIBLINGS

Edgar Greeney Jr., brother of MariaGreeney Taylor ’60

George Kotval, Jr., brother of Olga Kotval Farrell ’92

FRIENDS OF NDAMary Baker Estes, mother of facultymember Mary Estes Zywar

Vincent Mezynski, father of facultymember Linda Gustafson; grandfather of Sara Gustafson ’02

Nora O’Connell SND, former facultymember

A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU

We remember with deep gratitude, theElinor Salvidio family and the BarryWalsh family, for directing gifts in memory of their loved ones to NotreDame Academy.

NDA Worcester is published by the Office of Institutional Advancement. Tel: 508-757-6200

Director of Institutional AdvancementRachel Kenary [email protected]

Director of Publications & Alumnae RelationsCatherine Bowe [email protected]

PhotographyHarry CloughDonna R. DesautelsMike NymanMikeNymanPhotography.com

Design & ProductionBarbara A. Truell/Truell [email protected]

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ALUMNAE

1955 Maureen O’Brien Fitzgerald1957 Mary Mulhern Bartholomew1965 Maryellen Atchue Standring1967 Marie Tinsley Barylick1969 Paula Toupin Schnare1975 Nancy Foley Young

SPOUSE

Jim Diggins, husband of MaureenRogers ’67

CHILD

Thomas Sullivan, son of ClareTwoomey Sullivan ’71

PARENTS

Jane Brothers, mother of Mary EllenBrothers Burke ’78

Jeanne Buckley, mother of MarthaBuckley Rizzoli ’76 and Eirinn BuckleyCampaniello ’85; grandmother ofKathryn Buckley ’10 and Allison Buckley ’13

Barbara Dean Carskaddan, mother ofPaige Carskaddan ’12; wife of TrusteeGary Carskaddan

Dr. John Curran Jr., father of JanetCurran Lappen ’69, Patty Curran Platika’71, Marianne Curran Tawa ’75 andDeirdre Curran Huff ’81

Alfred Desjardin, father of Nicole Desjardin ’96

Rudolph DiGregorio, father of Julianne DiGregorio Begin ’90

Paul Foley, father of Beth Foley ’75;grandfather of Caitlyn Foley ’11

Charles Hajko, Sr., father of PatriciaHajko Tucchio ’65 and Joanne HajkoChilds ’67

Rosemary Harrity, mother of Ann-Marie Harrity Ryan ’72

Veronica Hennigan, mother of Eileen Hennigan ’66; grandmother of Kathryn Hennigan Holta ’98, Anne Hennigan ’01 and Elizabeth Hennigan ’05

Carl Iaccarino, father of Maria Iaccarino ’67, Marguerite IaccarinoLemire ’69 and Carla Iaccarino Renzoni ’74

Joseph Kapurch, father of Rev. LindaKapurch ’68

Philip Laino, father of Cynthia Laino ’79

Margaret McLean, mother of LaurenMcLean ’83 and Jacqueline MartinoMcLean ’82

IN MEMORIAM

MARCHCinderella Matinee After-Partyfor young princesses and princes.Sunday, March 15, 2015, 2:00 pmNDA Campus

Cherry Blossom Luncheon at thehome of Maryann Horton Luongo ’93Saturday, March 28, 2015Washington, DC

APRILReunion Reception for all classes from the 1950’s and 1960’s plus 50th & 25th reunions.Saturday, April 11, 2015, 5–7 p.m.NDA Campus

Athletic Hall of Fame InductionSunday, April 12, 2015Wachusett Country Club

MAYAlumnae Business Network (ABN) Dinner MeetingWednesday, May 6, 2015NDA Campus

JULYCape Cod LuncheonThursday, July 9, 2015New Seabury Country Club

More details will follow in future e-blasts. In the meantime, please contact Cathy Caputo for moreinformation or suggestions.

www.alumnaebusinessnetwork.org

NDA presents...

“Cinderella”March 12th, 13th,

14th & 15th

SAVE THE DATE!

UPCOMING ALUMNAE

events

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NEW WORLD LANGUAGE &

COMMUNICATIONCENTER

Opening CeremonySeptember 8, 2014

For up-to-the-minute news visit www.nda-worc.org

Thank you to all our donors for making NDA what it is today.

Your generosity inspires us all.

COMING IN 2015: NDA’S GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES STUDIES (GPS) PROGRAM

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Non-Profit OrganizationU.S. Postage

PAIDPermit No.16Worcester, MA

Notre Dame Academy425 Salisbury StreetWorcester, MA 01609

Senior Delaney Nosel ’15, was presented the “Volunteerof the Year” award by the Sweetpea Friends of RutlandAnimals Shelter on October 26, 2014.

May your hearts be filled with peace and joy in 2015.

Lacrosse &

Soccer coming

to NDA

in 2015!