Winter Magazine 2015
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Winter Magazine 2015
s n o i n u e Class R ned! i g a m I ReNDA Annual Repor t Issue | Winter 2014 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. Ann Ann E. Morrison SND Principal A joy-filled heart creates a peaceful world. NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 1. Class Reunions Re-Imagined! Reunions will be decades of fun! 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 Big Sister Delaney Heywood ’15 meets her Little Sister Yvonne Landry ’18 on “Freshman Day.” Freshmen came dressed as a character from their favorite children’s book. 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. Now that it’s the 21st Century and women are involved let’s change things up! 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! NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 2. Do we all agree it is time to re-imagine reunions? 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]. Here is how NDA Reunions will “roll out ” starting this year. April 11, 2015 • 5 -7 p.m. H All classes from the 50’s & 60’s H April 2016 April 2017 All classes from the 70’s plus 50th & 25th reunions All classes from the 80’s plus 50th & 25th reunions April 2018 April 2019 And the cycle begins again! All classes from the 90’s plus 50th & 25th reunions All classes from the 2000’s plus 50th & 25th reunions plus 50th & 25th reunions April 2020 All classes from the 50’s & 60’s plus 50th & 25th reunions April 2021 All classes from the 70’s plus 50th & 25th reunions, and so on... We will include specific details on your reunion invitation. NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 3. Graduation 2014 Maryann Horton Luongo ’93 (left) shares her life experiences and wisdom as guest speaker at NDA’s 2014 graduation ceremony. 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 have reached an important milestone in your life and I congratulate you on the hard work and perseverance that allowed 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 huge honor — especially when it is at your alma mater. What could I say to you that would memorialize such an important day? Since graduations are a closing of one chapter of your life and an opening of another, I thought some advice for your new chapter would be the route to go. Since I graduated from NDA, I have gone to college; had multiple jobs; married; had three children; lived in multiple cities; and had good years and bad years. But 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. They are intentionally phrased as commands as you are the in the driver’s seat when it comes to your life. It is your job to find happiness, good health and kindness. First, be happy. We are all happy today as we watch these young women graduate but it is important at all points in your life to take the time to figure out what makes you happy. The best advice I can give you about being happy is that happiness is a moving target — what makes you happy today will not necessarily make you happy after you have gone to college, lived away from home and met new people. Take the time every few years to think about what exactly makes you happy. It may be exactly what you are doing. It may be that you do not like your job and need to reevaluate. For me, the greatest challenges in the quest for happiness have been work/life balance issues. When I had my 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 fine with that, but there is no part-time policy at the firm so you need to write one and present it to the Chair of the Tax Department.” I thought, how on earth was I the first person to request a part-time arrangement? In the end, I wrote the policy and presented and defended it to the head of the department and it was approved. Sometimes to get the happiness you are looking for you have to step outside of your comfort zone and speak up. When you are at college, do not be afraid to try new things or to ask for what you 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 so tired. 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 never questioned the work part of my life. I kept saying to myself, I said I was going to be a partner in a law firm and I am going to do just that. But when I stopped long enough to think about what I was really doing, I realized that the goal I had chosen way back when (I think I was 7 when I set the actual goal) wasn’t working for me or my family so I made the “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.” decision to follow a different path — that of counsel rather than partner. The decision was not without heartache (and lots of lists of the pros and cons of each decision) but sometimes the difficult feelings in the short term make the long-term result much better. Make sure as you choose classes and activities in college that you find a balance that makes you happy. All work and no play is not balance, but neither is all play and no work. You need both. NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 4. Part of being happy is making good choices. As you go to college, find professors that you know will help guide you on your path through college. It may take a couple of tries to find the right professor for you but it is worth the time and effort. Try new things and see if they are a good fit for you. You are entering a new phase in your life — one that likely will give you new independence. Use that independence as a time to grow, but do so thoughtfully. Second, Be Healthy. This may sound a little strange but it is important. I lost both my parents when I, and they, were very young. Watching them get sick and ultimately pass away has made me focus a great deal on health in my life and my family’s lives. By healthy I do not mean do not eat too many brownies. For me and all other chocolate fans, that would interfere with the happiness piece of life. What I mean is be conscious of when you are working too much, be conscious when you need more sleep, be conscious when you are not smiling at least once a day, be conscious when you are not exercising, be conscious when you just don’t feel well. Listen to your body. You get the drift. Third, be kind. I think this may be the most important piece of advice I have received and given. Kindness takes 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 elderly neighbor’s door so they can easily reach 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 of kindness regardless of how small: “Never get tired of doing little things for others; sometimes those little things occupy the biggest part of their hearts.” When I was in college I went on a trip to London and my return flight was delayed and then cancelled. We were finally re-routed to JFK with a second flight from New York to Boston. 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 no idea how to find the shuttle from JFK to La Guardia (this is pre-cell phones). A gentleman who was on my flight must have seen the stress on my face because he came over and said, follow me — I will show you where to go.” He not only helped me get to the shuttle, he paid for my ticket. I asked him for his address so I could send the money back to him when I returned home. He said NO but made me promise that if I ever saw someone in a similar situation I would help them. I promised him I would. I think of this often as I travel. Notre Dame has done a great job exposing 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 at NDA — think of how many people and organizations have benefited from the service and kindness of NDA students over the past 50 years. You have been a student of Notre Dame for the past four years. Once you receive your diploma you will take on a new role here — your role as alumna. You are part of a network of 5,000 plus women who have sat in the chairs you sit in now. With this new role comes a new opportunity. I urge you to give back to the school that has given you such a strong start towards your adult life. The term “alma mater” in Latin means “nourishing mother.” I know that because I took 3 years of Latin with 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 nourishing mother in that the teachers and coaches here have given you a solid foundation both academically and emotionally to face the world. I truly believe that my academic success at Yale and BC law school were a direct result of both the solid academic and moral foundation I formed at NDA. Please consider when you are able giving back to NDA either financially or through volunteer work. We all know when we are in college or are starting out it is hard to contemplate giving anyone money but any gift makes a difference and shows your support and gratitude to NDA. I would also like to thank the Class of 2014 for your generous gift of the Sisters of ND emblem that will hang in the foyer of the Gage House. So as you leave NDA I wish you well. I hope you enjoy college as much as I did! I hope you make great friends. I hope you learn a lot. I hope you find a career that interests you. But most of all I wish you happiness, health and an abundance of kindness. NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 5. T HE 2014 K NOLLWOOD AWARD R ECIPIENTS ALUMNA AWARD Nancy Arvanigian Brown Nancy Arvanigian Brown, Class of 1976, equates staying connected with NDA to staying in touch with family. It always brings a smile to Nancy’s face remembering the lifelong friends she made at the Academy and experiences she had 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 the field of mental health first, as an occupational therapist, and then as head of rehabilitation. She currently works at the Worcester Recovery Center. Nancy sees her responsibilities at the center as being very similar to what was expected of her as a student here. Both, she said, expect you to live up 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 has been too big or too small as she has helped coordinate events such as the Memorial Mass, the children’s reception after the Spring Musical, reunions and the annual Cape Cod Luncheon. YOUNG ALUMNA AWARD Meg Quick 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. Elizabeth Gamache When Elizabeth Gamache, Class of 1962, entered the Academy in the 7th grade she knew in her heart that NDA was the right choice for her. She credits the Academy with giving her an excellent well-rounded education that 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’s aide. This experience led to a 35 year teaching career in early education. During her professional career, she supported worthy causes that positively impacted the lives of young children. Liz credits her success to God, family, and hard work. She is grateful for the continuous support from her brothers George and William and their families as they continue to inspire her. She also credits the Sisters of Notre Dame, in particular, Sr. Marguerite Louise, a former principal of NDA and Sr. Margaret Phillips, her 7th grade homeroom teacher as having a lasting influence on her. Today, Liz considers herself privileged to have so many special people in her life — especially the friendships that began here. Liz enthusiastically serves on the Academy’s Alumnae Board organizing the Cape Cod Luncheon and the Book Swap program during National Library Week. She also volunteers at events such as: Women in Business Network, Reunions, Remembrance Day, and the Knollwood Awards. 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 memorable Knollwood evening on pages 8 and 9! NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 6. S TUDENTS W ORDS ST. JULIE AWARD Sara Burgwinkle Maryann Horton Luongo 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! TO THE R ECIPIENTS 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.” The Ford Family 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. Congratulations to all our Knollwood recipients! NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 7. T HE K NOLLWOOD R ECEPTION • N OVEMBER 15, 2014 NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 8. The Knollwood Awards were established in 1989 by Notre Dame Academy’s Board of Trustees to honor individuals whose innovation and generosity to the Worcester Community changes lives. All proceeds from this event go to the Scholarship Fund for highly qualified students who would otherwise be unable to attend the Academy. NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 9. NDA WORCESTER 2013 - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT T H A N K Y O U ! Sisters from Notre Dame schools in Kenya pose before their country’s flag on the wall inside the Gage House foyer. HONORARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES BOARD OF TRUSTEES Barbara Barry SND Michael Keegan Rosanne Matulaitis Cushing C. Bozenhard Gary Carskaddan Robert Longden Ann Morrison SND Kevin T. Byrne Anne Mary Donovan SND Maryann Horton Luongo Patricia O’Brien SND Paula Blute Ebben Joseph Favulli John Madaio Christine O’Connor Laura Gray Amy Harmon Anne Malone SND Jordan O’Connor William J. Mulford Kristin Hokanson SND Patrick Maloney Joseph Stolberg TayAnn Jay NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 10. Alumnae Donors 1955 Rosemary T. Cronin Anne Marie Early Giangregorio Maryann O’Brien Lord Jane Moynagh Padro Margaret Mary Gallagher Schmitt Lorraine Gagnon Thomas Maureen O’Brien Fitzgerald = 1956 Ella Hurley Houlihan Barbara Coffey Silva Barbara Kittredge Spugnardi Margaret Trainor Sulivan Joyce Quinn West Judith Zinkus 1962 Mary Creamer Arnberg Rose Brault Mary Paulukonis Brosnihan Grace Purcell Dietz Elizabeth Gamache Mary Ann Scannell Kenny Eve-Marie Lacroix Kathleen Murray Lyons Mary Elizabeth Tobin Maloney Catherine Morrison O’Brien Jane McCarthy Smith Anne Boyle Tatum Maureen Hogan Wilber 1966 1973 Janet Ginkus Allen Brenda Smith Burke Karen Lucey Busenburg Jane Candito Corr Kathleen O’Connor Gruszka Paula Schultz Lemire Sheila Armstrong Mansfield Maryliz Volin O’Brien Kathleen Chosta Palardis Kathleen Rogers Nancy Jablonski Smith Mary O’Connell Trainor Anne Howard Cecilia Duesberg LeBlanc Marsha Bottom McCarthy 1967 1974 Patricia Kelleher Bartram Donna R. Desautels Ann L. Ermshausen Mary Kiritsy Foley Patricia Killeen Fouhy Joan Donoghue Johnston Mary Bowe Rose Patricia Sweeney–Hurst Mary Murphy Vrabel Thank you! 1957 Mary Mulhern Bartholomew = Nan Connor Mary Davis Hebb Lauraine Longval Laurence Joan Cure O’Toole 1958 Mary Eileen Martin Brosnan Mary Alice Bernet Houghton Paula Favulli Kapulka Patricia O’Grady King Francis Locke Halverson 1959 Elizabeth Wolanin Daly Maureen Callahan Gustafson Patricia Bergin Matthews Patricia Brown McKenna Deborah Clifford O’Connor Mary Lee Harrison O’Leary Joan Murphy Powers 1960 Joanne Benedict Caulfield Loretta Lapinsky Clayton Paula Locke Gaudet Carol Tagman Grigas Barbara Kirklauskas Victoria Bonardi Manzi Ann M. McGreevy Gail Mulvihill Murphy Jane Sawicki O’Leary Kathleen Hart Raymond Rosemarie Reno Swindell 1961 Mary Tinsley Bava Ann Marie Bouvier Carol MacDonald Burns Dorothy Malboeuf Cronin Patricia Miller Dawes Rosemary Fay SND MaryAnn Cadieux Gardzina Kathleen Driscoll Larson Phyllis Etre Leonard Rosanne Sullivan Matulaitis = Deceased Joanne Shea Frew Elaine Power Halpin Elizabeth Cooney Maher 1968 1963 Mary Egan Aleksiewicz Geraldine Friel Collins Patricia Morano Donovan Marianne Curran Girouard Mary Ellen Killelea Cornelia Curran Lund Sally Ann Smith Mahoney Katherine Creen Morocco Suzanne Barry O’Brien Patricia O’Toole Quinn Eileen Brosnan Stokes 1964 Patricia Gallagher Bologna Claudia Crowley Collins Linda Palermo LaFleche Martha Bergin Liddy Susan Blaze Livingston Maureen Butler Marcotte Marianne Birch McWilliams Margaret Manning Noyes Monica Ridler Pyle Susan Donohue Simitis Patricia Tinsley Steen Mary Doyle Williams 1965 Mary Ellen Donoghue Atchue Joan T. Barry Mary St. George Becker Maryanne Ballantine Hammond Therese Scollen Hayward Mary Shea Kennedy Dorothy Matuzek Lapriore Susan Jordalen Leary Margaret Murray Madaus Anne Morrison McCambridge Patricia Neville Mulford Theresa Lavin Pesapane Kathleen Rogers Suzanne St. Pierre Starzyk Kathleen McCarthy Wojnarowicz Ngaire O’Connell Cuneo Joan Toomey Farmer Elizabeth Rodier Mokrzecki Anne Harvey Wright Ellen Harrington Ylitalo 1969 Mary Jo Ball Karen Birch Rita Comtois Marie Cousy Maureen Ryan Doyle Nancy Sedor 1970 Mary Jane Dinneen Katherine Nichols Greenberg Christine DiBenedetto Latham Suzanne McTigue Magaziner Gabrielle Culhane Norgren Anne Rodier Denise Coomey Schwed Denise Gleason Taylor Elaine Wilson Whalen 1975 Annette Joseph Ahlin Martha Libby Dandurand Catherine Ermilio Davies Elizabeth O’Connell–Inman Kathryn Marion Lapierre Christina Duggan O’Donnell Eileen Harvey Perron Marla Donlin Maykel Pyle Susan Vassallo 1976 Marylou Hannon Ansel Nancy Arvanigian Brown Dianne Bruce Anne Hallisey Covino Nancy Gallagher Mary O’Connell Susan McCarthy Pope Maribeth Flagg Prunier Anne Queenan Martha Buckley Rizzoli Deborah Nabhan Rowland Colleen O’Connor Wernig 1977 Arlene Lavallee Fraher Margaret Donoghue Golden Lynn Fallavollita Hennigan Patricia Moran Iandoli Patricia A. Johnson Catherine Loconto Lucey Margaret Mathurin Phoenix Judith Kiritsy Roy Marilyn Joseph Tencza Sheryl Bourisk-Minda Christine Coulter Briggs Mary Jane Calhoun–Donelan Catherine Bowe Caputo Kathleen McCready Daly Rachel Kenary Egan Ellen Reardon Hartman Cynthia Lian Henderson Maria Hickey Jacobson Susan McCann Elizabeth Reynolds McCright Louise R. Ouellette Catherine Riordan 1972 1978 Maryanne Galvin Christina Hickey Catherine Bonofilio Hunter Patricia O’Day Mary Kate Duggan Thompson Mary F. Madigan Bauchspies Lisa Cataldo Nancy Eckland Fiore Regina Dougherty Hall Catherine Campos Ledec 1971 NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 11. Alumnae Donors Kathleen Blute Madaus Jean Bonofilio Nabhan Jane O’Neil O’Connor Catherine Keane O’Leary Jean Sullivan Piazza 1979 Margaret Bowe Fitzgerald Michele Italiano–Perla Sheila O’Connor Massarelli Maryann Lauring Seibold Catherine Woods–Goodwin 1980 Tracy Everbach Amy Harmon Patricia Mahon Hurley Maura Marshall McCarthy Kathleen Monahan Myshrall Mary O’Brien Megan O’Toole Cheryl Eckland Trimby Maria Viapiano Donna Pearson Wallace Elizabeth Donoghue White 1981 Heather Davenport Susan Campbell Drapeau Margaret Hanafin McGraw Susan Saulnier O’Gorman Anne Marie Harrington Weiler 1982 Wendy Taparanskas Alexander Rachel Costa Alva Christine Lawless Ayers Mary Moran Losapio Reenie Phillips McCarthy MaryKate McMaster Donna Mallozzi Perkins Elizabeth Andreoli Smiley 1983 Molly Diggins Lisa McNamara Patricia Mullen Sardnola Rosemary Shea 1984 Lisa Tarallo Carmody Renee Messier Carroll Joan Bowen Dowd Katherine Sonier Larson 1985 Courtney A. Birch Susan Beisaw Butler Eirinn Buckley Campaniello Deirdre Diggins Patricia Kennedy Ward 1986 Mary Beth Tice Czaja Lori MacInnes LaBarge Kathleen Salmon-Robinson Kelly Ann Lee Weimer 1987 Kimberly Vinnes Ainsworth Shelia Harvey Fitzgerald Kirsten Cordial Prindle Julie Bottom Vitek 1988 Deidre Burke Fornari Monique Leroux Kara Madaus Metraw Tracie Bourgeois Moore Tara Pigo-Cronin Rizzo Kristina Newman Ryan Kerinna Svenning Silvestri Elizabeth Hackett Smith Tammy Rives Smolansky Lauren M. Todd Stephanie Lewis Weinfurt Karen Bonin Zidonis Hannah Kenary Elizabeth Marr Heather Landes McLeod Deirdre A. Milionis 2007 Katherine Barry Rachel Abbott Egan Jennifer Kanavos Christina Lauring Sarah Palmgren 2008 1996 1997 Alice Athy Megan Donnelly Abigail Egan Laura Paige 1989 Courtney C Lemoine Breanne Wojnarowicz Roderick 2009 Kristin Celona Becker Vinita Pandey 1998 1990 Emily Rourke Adcock Erika Lazar Farrell Christina O’Hara Erin McGuirk Dobson Lisa Mancini Peare Charlene Bedord Stolberg Michelle McKenna Zimmerman Jill Coghlin Conant Laura Hespell Kimberly Ragsdale Kennedy Erin Condron Elizabeth Hurley Katherine Bak Connor Margaret Turpin Belsito Sarah Cole Camerer Tracey Hare Christopher Jacqueline Dube Katie Dennis Joyce Kathleen Marmen Kelleher Melissa Rocha Meyerowitz Tracy O’Connell Novick Jennifer Salvatore O’Connor Mary Lambert Pergola Kara Kennedy Spaulding 1992 Tania Knapik Harris Tonia Pizzuti Klein Tara Reddy Young 1993 Nicole Statuta Artz Beth Caissie Kara Howard Maria Bartholomew Knights Maryann Horton Luongo Leandra Manos Sarah Duclos Neal 1994 Margaret Horton Apgar Mary Ann Daly Coppolino Kerry McGuirk Wall 1995 Christina Sciammacco Andreoli Sarah Ann Maloney Dowden Jaclyn Bedard 2011 1999 Marissa Borst 1991 2010 2000 Brittney Lazar Burgess Yvonne DeBenedetto Shauna Sullivan Hoffey Erin Hickey Moschos Elizabeth Myshrall Kathryn Rezuke Jessica Snow 2012 2001 Erin Brosnihan Paige Carskaddan Emilia Froio Rachel Murphy Samantha Webb Kerri Clark Anne Hennigan Forsythe 2013 2002 Julie Lynch Mary Beth McGee Mary Therese Daly Mary-Kate Haylon Emily Provost 2014 2003 Michaela Atchue Nicole Fitzpatrick Christina Mirarchi Wojs 2004 Elizabeth Foley Heather Leary Christine O’Connor Danielle Perron Michaela Prouty Erin Burgwinkle Cara Caputo Rachele Perla Kristen Rezuke Madison Snow Joy Tartaglia Current Students 2015 2005 Rachael Seibold Carlucci Meredith Doherty Kyra Robins Emily Robins 2017 2006 Megan Barry Lindsay Belec Emily Egan Lianne Henderson Gina Caputo Nicole Gould Deirdre Robins NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 12. 2013 - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT 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 expanding our campus as well as our educational offerings. The following pages reflect gifts received for the new World Language & Communication Center, the Annual Fund, and the Scholarship Fund. From the bottom of my heart, on behalf of our faculty and students, thank you. Clement T. Desautels Jesse Caplan and Valerie Kerxhalli Jay and Rachel Kenary Egan Michael and Maria Bartholomew Knights Cindy and Joseph Favulli Jonathon and Kimberly Kossuth Thomas Fitzpatrick Ron and Angela Lombard The Fletcher Foundation Suzanne McTigue Magaziner William and Patricia Moran Iandoli Elizabeth Cooney Maher Michael and Joyce Keegan Maloney/Dowden Families James B. Kenary John and Nancy Simone Manzello Mark and Beth Andreoli Smiley Vincent and Rosanne Sullivan Matulaitis Christine and Terrence Sullivan Dennis, Mary, and Mary Beth McGee Margaret Ward Trust George McKenna Anne Harvey Wright John and Anne Messier Ann E. Morrison SND $1,000 – $4,999 Lynn Douglas Mouden Mary Ellen Atchue William and Patricia Neville Mulford Santo and Teresa Arcuri Timothy and Elizabeth Murphy Joseph and June Bafaro Jean Bonofilio Nabhan Joan Barry, Shaunessey, Katherine, Megan and J. Dolan Barry Jordan and Debra O’Connor George and Meg Turpin Belsito Patricia O’Day William and Marjorie Bernstein Christopher and Elizabeth Ott Dr. and Mrs. Norman E. Beisaw Peter and Susan Palmer Charles and Olympia Billis Borgstrom James and Cindy Paquette Christine Coulter Briggs Patti Parker Mary Paulukonis Brosnihan Philip and Mary Lambert Pergola Kevin and Sara Burgwinkle Kathleen A. Philipp Ernest and Sarah Cole Camerer John, Mary, Emily and Erin Provost Stephen and Cathy Bowe Caputo Alice Purington Lisa Tarallo Carmody Gary Carskaddan and Barbara Dean = Marla Donlin Maykel Pyle Jaret and Tracy Hare Christopher The Rezuke Family Mary Ann Daly Coppolino Donald Rissling Ann Hallisey Covino Kathleen Salmon Robinson Ngaire O’Connell Cuneo $50,000+ Catherine Riordan Joseph W. Daly George I. Alden Trust Judith Kiritsy Roy IMO Alice Lucille Daly Anonymous Kristina Newman Ryan Gloria Doubleday Boston Province of the Sisters of Notre Dame IMO Elinor Salvidio Maureen Ryan Doyle Sarah K. de Coizart Article TENTH Perpetual Charitable Trust Alfred and Rosemarie Scala Jacqueline Rose Dube Margaret Gallagher Schmitt Dr. and Mrs. John A. Duggan Lauring Charitable Foundation Maureen O’Brien Fitzgerald = Denise Coomey Schwed The Stoddard Charitable Trust Mary Kiritsy Foley Scott and Kara Kennedy Spaulding $15,000 – $49,999 Paula Locke Gaudette and Frances Locke Halverson The Tartaglia Family Claudia Crowley Collins Sandra Gibson-Quigley Donna R. Desautels Barbara Tsantinis and Michael Murphy David and Rosalie Grenon Emmanuel College Julie Bottom Vitek Waino and Linda Gustafson Hoche-Scofield Foundation Timothy and Helena Wickstrom Robert Stefanic and Amy Harmon Maryann Horton Luongo Kathleen McCarthy Wojnarowicz Dennis and Cynthia Lian Henderson Stan and Elizabeth Reynolds McCright Judith Zinkus Lynn Fallavollita Hennigan Charles and Lenore Monahan Mary Estes Zywar Ella Hurley Houlihan Gerard and Clare Richer Maria Hickey Jacobson and Christina M. Hickey Blessings. Sr. Ann Rick Teller and Kathleen Rogers Kallin and Linda Johnson $5,000 – $14,999 Frank and Katie Dennis Joyce Leslie and Jim Andreoli William and Kate Marmen Kelleher Patricia Kelleher Bartram John and Patricia Kelly Karen Birch and Marianne Birch McWilliams Alison C. Kenary Jeanne and James Corrao Mary Shea Kennedy = Deceased Ryan and Jennifer Salvatore O’Connor Patricia O’Toole Quinn Susan Donohue Simitis Denise Gleason Taylor 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! NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 13. 2013 - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT $10 – $999 Daniel Cahill Sheilah Dooley Regina Hall Emily Rourke Adcock Beth Caissie Jane and Robert Dore Elaine Halpin Annette Joseph Ahlin Mr. and Mrs. John Calhoun Dolores Dorsey Maryanne Ballantine Hammond John and Patricia Aiello Mary Jane Calhoun-Donelan Tom and Janet Dougherty Tania Knapik Harris Kimberly Vinnes Ainsworth D.F. Callahan, Inc. Joan Bowen Dowd Ellen Reardon Hartman Mary Egan Aleksiewicz Eirinn Buckley Campaniello Susan Campbell Drapeau Claire Harvey Wendy Alexander Richard Cancelmo Cheryl Ducharme Timothy and Trish Haylon Janet Ginkus Allen Patricia Carignan Michael Nanette Duquette Mary-Kate Haylon Rachel Alva Rachael Carlucci Richard Durand Therese Scollen Hayward Diane Anderson Madeline Carrabino SND Abigail Egan Mary Davis Hebb Jean Anderson Renee Messier Carroll Emily Egan Ruth Heeder Christina Sciammacco Andreoli Paige Carskaddan Jim Egan Michael and Elizabeth Helenius Marylou Ansel Anne Cataldo Rachel Abbott Egan Laura Hespell Margaret Horton Apgar Lisa Cataldo Sheila Egan Shauna Sullivan Hoffey Mary Arnberg Gary and Ann Cattarin Robert and Kathleen Eichelroth Kristin Hokanson SND Nicole Statuta Artz Joanne Caulfield Ann Ermshausen Mary Alice Bernet Houghton Assumption College Dean and Michele Chaffe Tracy Everbach Anne Howard Michaela Atchue Sherry Champlin Anthony and Suzanne Fantaroni Kara Howard Alice Athy Christopher Heights of Worcester Joan Farmer Christine Hubbard Sandra Nabhan Avellone Kerry Clark Erika Farrell Charles Eisenmann and Betsy Hudson Christine Ayers Class of 2012, 2013, 2014 Favulli Electric John and Claire Hunt Mary Jo Ball Loretta Clayton Rosemary Fay SND Catherine Hunter Bank of America Harry Clough Lynne Feraco Elizabeth Hurley Ernest Bardier Jim and Nancy Coghlin Nancy Eckland Fiore John and Joy Hurley James and Valerie Barry Mary Mulhern Bartholomew = Barbara Collins SND Helen Fitzgerald Patricia Hurley Geraldine Friel Collins Margaret Bowe Fitzgerald Madeline Iacobucci Mary Francis Bauchspies Rita Comtois Sheila Harvey Fitzgerald Industrial Cleaning Products, Inc. Mary Tinsley Bava Jill Coughlin Conant Nicole Fitzpatrick Frank and Michele Italiano-Perla Kristin Celona Becker Erin Condron Ann Flynn Patricia Johnson Mary St. George Becker Judith Connor James Flynn Joan Johnston Jaclyn Bedard Nan Connor Brian and Jan Foley IMO Eileen Joseph Stephen Bedard Tim Cooney Elizabeth Foley Josten’s Lindsay Belec Jane Corr Rosemary and Paul Ford Anne Marie Joubert Mary Ann Bello Lawrence Cournoyer Deidre Burke Fornari Jay and Michelle Kanavos Christine Bellows Marie Cousy Anne Forsythe Jennifer Kanavos Mr. and Mrs. James Bergin Dorothy Malboeuf Cronin Savvas Fotiadis Paula Kapulka Patricia Gallagher Bologna Rosemary Cronin Patricia Killeen Fouhy James Kavanagh Regina Bonofilio John and Deborah Crowley Arlene Fraher Kathleen Kelleher Rita and James Bonofilio Kathleen Crowley Joanne Frew Mary Teresa Kelleher SND Marissa Borst John and Marie Curran Anthony and Stephanie Froio Elizabeth Keller Stephen and Marilynn Borst Mary Beth Tice Czaja Emilia Froio Dan and Julie Kenary Sheryl Bourisk-Minda Lucy Daigle Nancy Gallagher Hannah Kenary Ann Marie Bouvier Elizabeth Wolanin Daly Maryanne Galvin Kim Ragsdale Kennedy Cecilia Bowe Katie McCready Daly Elizabeth Gamache Mary Ann Scannell Kenny Mary-Ellen Boyle Mary Therese Daly MaryAnn Gardzina Kim Kepler-Gennert Cushing Bozenhard Gerry and Maureen D’Amico Thomas Gentz Mary Ellen Killelea Rose Brault Dan Amorello Services Anne Marie Giangregorio Patricia King Mary Eileen Brosnan Martha Dandurand Lisa Giarrusso Rosemary Kiritsy Erin Brosnihan Heather Davenport John and Jane Gilligan Barbara Kirklauskas Alice Brossman Catherine Ermilio Davies Marianne Girouard Andrew and Jennifer Klein Nancy Brown Patricia Miller Dawes James Giza Tonia Pizzuti Klein Dianne Bruce Jeanne Buckley = Robert and Marie Defalco Joan and Jay Gold Nicholas and Sonja Kotsopoulos Matthew Dennison Margaret Golden Marie Kraus SND Brittney Burgess Yvonne DiBenedetto Erin Goldstein Frances Krauss Brenda Smith Burke Grace Purcell Dietz Dorothy Goodrich Kathleen Krieger Rosanna Burke Deirdre Diggins Catherine Woods Goodwin Meg Kursonis Carol MacDonald Burns Molly Diggins Nicole Gould Wallace and Kelly Kurtz Geraldine Burns SND Mary Jane Dinneen Paul and Rebecca Grautski Lori LaBarge Marian Burns Erin Dobson Katherine Greenberg Eve-Marie Lacroix Karen Lucey Busenburg Meredith Doherty Carol Tagman Grigas Linda Palermo Lafleche Susan Beisaw Butler Gerard and Nancy Donnelly Charles and Kathleen Gruszka Philip and Kathy Lahey George and Alta-Mae Butler Megan Donnelly Maureen Gustafson Kathryn Lapierre Kevin and Virginia Byrne Anne Mary Donovan SND Robert Lisa Haddon Dorothy Lapriore Philip Cabrera Patricia Morano Donovan Emily Haley Kathleen Driscoll Larson = Deceased NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 14. 2013 - 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Katherine Sonier Larson Patricia McKenna Vinita Pandey Joseph and Charlene Stolberg Molly DiBenedetto Latham Heather Landes McLeod Jane and Michael Papaz Robert and Maryann Sudmyer Lauraine Longval Laurence MaryKate McMaster Lisa Pear Janice Sullivan Christina Lauring Lisa McNamara Marilyn Pechillo SND Margaret Trainor Sullivan Austin and Sharon Leary Allisen Menchaca Donna Perkins Michael and Diane Sullivan Heather Leary William Messier Rachele Perla Paul and Kathleen Sullivan Susan Leary Kara Madaus Metraw Dan and Eileen Perron Sullivan Bille Group Cecilia Duesberg LeBlanc Melissa Rocha Meyerowitz Danielle Perron Patricia Sweeney-Herbst Kevin Lecuyer Robert and Susan Michaud Teresa Lavin Pesapane Rosemarie Reno Swindell Catherine Campos Ledec Miles Press Margaret Mathurin Phoenix Paul Szlyk Francis and Mary Lee Deirdre Milionis Jean Sullivan Piazza Take Charge of Education Target Paula Schultz Lemire Clint and Karen Mills David and Sherri Pitcher Ann Boyle Tatum Courtney Lemoine Elizabeth Mokrzecki William and Cheryl Plante Marilyn Tencza David and Mary Lemoine Charles and Lynda Monahan Susan McCarthy Pope Lorraine Thomas Thomas and Frances Leonard Anthony and Heather Montoya Richard Powell Mary Kate Duggan Thompson Phyllis Leonard Tracie Bourgeois Moore Joan Powers Msgr. Edmond Tinsley Monique Leroux Gregory and Tracey Morelli Mary Principe Lauren M. Todd Martha Bergin Liddy Morgan Stanley Kirsten Prindle Peter and Phyllis Tomailo Susan Blaze Livingston Katherine Creen Morocco Michaela Prouty Margaret Traina James and Candace Longo Erin Hickey Moschos Patricia Provost Mary O’Connell Trainor Maryann O’Brien Lord Matthew and Christine Mullaney Maribeth Flagg Prunier Cheryl Trimby Honorable Joseph and Lorraine Lian Gail Murphy Monica Ridler Pyle Jane Umphrey Rachel Murphy Anne Queenan Susan Vassallo Mary Moran Losapio Andrew and Suzanne Murray Donna Quick Maria Viapiano Pamela Lovaas Thomas and Kate Myshrall Mary Jane Reed Mary Vrabel Catherine Lucey Elizabeth Myshrall John and Alice Riordan Kerry McGuirk Wall Cornelia Lund Sarah Duclos Neal John and Rosemary Riordan Donna Wallace Ann Rachel Luongo John and Mary Nicholson Mary Riordan Ann Walsh Bobby Horton Luongo Timothy and Joanne Rivard Patricia Ward Joseph Thomas Luongo Dominic Nompleggi and Ann Brown Tara Pigo-Cronin Rizzo Samantha Webb Julie Lynch Gabrielle Culhane Norgren Martha Buckley Rizzoli Ann Marie Harrington Weiler Peter Lynch Tracy Novick Deirdre Robins Kelly Ann Weimer Kathleen Murray Lyons Gerald and Frances Nugent Emily Robins Stephanie Lewis Weinfurt Michael Lyons Catherine Morrison O’Brien Kyra Robins Richard and Rebecca Welch Lorraine MacDonald Mary O’Brien Scott and Mary Robins Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wells Meredith MacNeil Maryliz Volin O’Brien Breanne Roderick Colleen Wernig Kathleen Blute Madaus Patricia O’Brien SND Anne Rodier Joyce West Margaret Murray Madaus Edward and Mary O’Connell Mary Rose Philip and Anne Wettengel Francis and Mary Madigan Kerry O’Connell Deborah Nabhan Rowland Elaine Whalen Sally Ann Smith Mahoney Rev. Paul O’Connell Maureen Hogan Wilber Sue H. Malone Donald and Mary Maloney David and Elizabeth O’Connell-Inman Saint Mary’s Albanian Orthodox Church Robert Salamy Mary Williams Patrick and Kristine Maloney Christine O’Connor Patricia Sardnola Witt Orthodontics Managed Wealth Strategies, LLC Deborah O’Connor Stephen and Pamela Savage Kathleen Wojnarowicz Leandra Manos Jane O’Connor Nancy Sedor Christina Wojs Sheila Mansfield John and Juliann O’Connor Tim and MaryKay Seguin Denise Wood Marie Bonardi Manzi Rosemary Shea Henry and Corinne Wood Victoria Manzi O’Connor, Maloney & Company, PC Barbara Coffey Silva Peter Woodbury Maureen Butler Marcotte Susan O’Gorman Kerinna Svenning Silvestri John and Janet Wornham Rocco and Sheila Botti Marino Christina O’Hara Jack Slosky Cynthia Xenakis Elizabeth Marr Catherine Keane O’Leary Elizabeth Hackett Smith Ellen Harrington Ylitalo Mass College of Pharmacy Jane Sawicki O’Leary Jane Smith Tara Reddy Young Sheila O’Connor Massarelli Mary Lee O’Leary Nancy Smith Jennifer Zecco Patricia Bergin Matthews Anne O’Malley Tammy Rives Smolansky Delores Zelenak Anne McCambridge Timothy O’Malley Jessica Snow Karen Bonin Zidonis Susan McCann Joan Cure O’Toole Steve and Lynette Snow Michelle Zimmerman Marsha McCarthy Megan O’Toole Madison Snow Victor Zona Maura McCarthy Louise Ouellette Penny Kittridge Spugnardi Reenie McCarthy Jane Moynagh Padro St. John’s High School Ann McColgan Laura Paige William and Ann-Marie McCusker Stephen and Nancy Paige St. Mary’s Albanian Orthodox Church Margaret Hanafin McGraw Kathleen Palardis Suzanne Starzyk Ann McGreevy Cynthia Palmgren Patricia Tinsley Steen Evelyn McKenna SND Sarah Palmgren Eileen Brosnihan Stokes Thank you! 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IN MEMORIAM ALUMNAE 1955 1957 1965 1967 1969 1975 Maureen O’Brien Fitzgerald Mary Mulhern Bartholomew Maryellen Atchue Standring Marie Tinsley Barylick Paula Toupin Schnare Nancy Foley Young SPOUSE Jim Diggins, husband of Maureen Rogers ’67 CHILD Thomas Sullivan, son of Clare Twoomey Sullivan ’71 PARENTS Jane Brothers, mother of Mary Ellen Brothers Burke ’78 Jeanne Buckley, mother of Martha Buckley Rizzoli ’76 and Eirinn Buckley Campaniello ’85; grandmother of Kathryn Buckley ’10 and Allison Buckley ’13 Barbara Dean Carskaddan, mother of Paige Carskaddan ’12; wife of Trustee Gary Carskaddan Dr. John Curran Jr., father of Janet Curran Lappen ’69, Patty Curran Platika ’71, Marianne Curran Tawa ’75 and Deirdre Curran Huff ’81 Alfred Desjardin, father of Nicole Desjardin ’96 Rudolph DiGregorio, father of Julianne DiGregorio Begin ’90 James McTigue, father of Suzanne McTigue Magaziner ’70, Linda McTigue Bushbee ’71 and Nancy McTigue Cornwell ’73 “Coach” John Rives, father of Tammy Rives 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 Edgar Greeney Jr., brother of Maria Greeney Taylor ’60 George Kotval, Jr., brother of Olga Kotval Farrell ’92 FRIENDS OF NDA Mary Baker Estes, mother of faculty member Mary Estes Zywar Vincent Mezynski, father of faculty member Linda Gustafson; grandfather of Sara Gustafson ’02 Nora O’Connell SND, former faculty member A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU We remember with deep gratitude, the Elinor Salvidio family and the Barry Walsh family, for directing gifts in memory of their loved ones to Notre Dame Academy. Carl Iaccarino, father of Maria Iaccarino ’67, Marguerite Iaccarino Lemire ’69 and Carla Iaccarino Renzoni ’74 Joseph Kapurch, father of Rev. Linda Kapurch ’68 Philip Laino, father of Cynthia Laino ’79 Margaret McLean, mother of Lauren McLean ’83 and Jacqueline Martino McLean ’82 SAVE THE DATE! UPCOMING ALUMNAE events MARCH Cinderella Matinee After-Party for young princesses and princes. Sunday, March 15, 2015, 2:00 pm NDA Campus Cherry Blossom Luncheon at the home of Maryann Horton Luongo ’93 Saturday, March 28, 2015 Washington, DC APRIL Reunion 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 Induction Sunday, April 12, 2015 Wachusett Country Club MAY Alumnae Business Network (ABN) Dinner Meeting Wednesday, May 6, 2015 NDA Campus Charles Hajko, Sr., father of Patricia Hajko Tucchio ’65 and Joanne Hajko Childs ’67 Veronica Hennigan, mother of Eileen Hennigan ’66; grandmother of Kathryn Hennigan Holta ’98, Anne Hennigan ’01 and Elizabeth Hennigan ’05 March 12th, 13th, 14th & 15th SIBLINGS Paul Foley, father of Beth Foley ’75; grandfather of Caitlyn Foley ’11 Rosemary Harrity, mother of Ann-Marie Harrity Ryan ’72 “Cinderella” NDA Worcester is published by the Office of Institutional Advancement. Tel: 508-757-6200 Director of Institutional Advancement Rachel Kenary Egan [email protected] Director of Publications & Alumnae Relations Catherine Bowe Caputo [email protected] Photography Harry Clough Donna R. Desautels Mike Nyman MikeNymanPhotography.com Design & Production Barbara A. Truell/Truell Design [email protected] www.alumnaebusinessnetwork.org JULY Cape Cod Luncheon Thursday, July 9, 2015 New Seabury Country Club More details will follow in future e-blasts. In the meantime, please contact Cathy Caputo for more information or suggestions. NDA WORCESTER | Winter 2014 | PAGE 16. NEW WORLD LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION CENTER Opening Ceremony September 8, 2014 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 For up-to-the-minute news visit www.nda-worc.org Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No.16 Worcester, MA Notre Dame Academy 425 Salisbury Street Worcester, MA 01609 & Lacrosse ming Soccer co to NDA in 2015! Senior Delaney Nosel ’15, was presented the “Volunteer of the Year” award by the Sweetpea Friends of Rutland Animals Shelter on October 26, 2014. May your hearts be filled with peace and joy in 2015.