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4 Biology Without Borders A research trip to Trinidad yields valuable data and hands-on fieldwork experience
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“Education is the leading of human souls to what is best, and making what is best out of them.” — John Ruskin
Dear friends, On a perfect New England fall evening, 150 well-dressed friends of the college assembled in the Mary Dooley College Center, which was transformed into an elegant function room for the 90th anniversary celebration dinner of the college. Since Mother John Berchmans and her congregation established this institution of higher learning in 1928, the mission has expanded but the spirit remains the same: to ensure that an excellent education in the Catholic intellectual tradition through the charism of the Sisters of St. Joseph is available to all in Western Massachusetts, especially those least likely to access it. This 90th anniversary year invites us to honor the vision, determination, and hard work of those who came before us. Through their accomplishments, Elms College stands ready to serve a diversity of students in a diversity of settings, and to prepare them to better themselves and the world through an experience-rich education. Thus, it is with much excitement that we embark on advancing our mission in the next decade. Our laserlike focus is on enhancing the Elms Experience, a holistic combination of academic excellence, real-world experience, and spiritual growth. In this issue of Elms Magazine, you will read about projects that aim to do just that, with various examples of how these efforts are already bearing fruit. • Our cover story relates the experience of computer science junior Babba Jaden, who completed research at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, thanks to a very competitive fellowship. • In other articles, you will read how students took their learning across the globe, conducting research under the guidance of faculty or walking in the footsteps of our founders in LePuy, France. • You will see how a friend of the college and an alumna and trustee are stepping up to support realworld, experiential learning at Elms through two generous gifts that created the Keating and Schneider Experiential Learning Fund and the Elms Advantage Internship Fund. • You will also discover how one alumna made a transformational gift to support the college’s plan to renovate the Gaylord Mansion into a living-learning community. • Elms College continues to be strengthened by the support and generosity of our many contributors, who are listed in the Annual Report section of this magazine. As I write this, the winter holidays are very much in the air. I want to say a big “thank you” to the Elms College community for everything that you do. Let me also send my warmest wishes to all for a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
Harry E. Dumay, Ph.D., MBA President
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The trustees voted Oct. 19 to grant the title of president emerita to Sr. Kathleen C. Keating, ’52, SSJ, in recognition of the lasting impact she has had on the college. Keating, a native of Springfield and an alumna of Elms College, served as the seventh president of Elms College from 1994 to 2001.
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Biology without Borders
CITS major Babba Jaden ‘20 spent his summer exploring the frontiers of science as an intern with Harvard University’s Data-Smart City Solutions initiative.
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With funding from a 5-year NSF grant, biology professor Nina Theis, Ph.D., and Erica Van Ness ‘18 traveled to Trinidad to conduct tropical cucumber flower research.
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90th Anniversary Gala Donors, friends of the college, community leaders and Sisters of St. Joseph helped Elms College mark the 90th anniversary of its founding.
A Revitalized Gaylord Mansion Significant leadership gifts are helping the college renovate the Gaylord Mansion as a living, learning, community and cultural center, coming in 2019.
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New Frontiers
CITS major Babba Jaden ’20 spent his summer conducting research as an intern at Harvard University, analyzing data for their Data-Smart City Solutions initiative. Babba Jaden is something like a 21st-century explorer, exploring the frontiers of data analytics. His skill with computer science netted him a $15,000 fellowship from Summer@Station1, a nonprofit that pairs students with startups, research labs, and think tanks in the Boston area. Babba spent the summer working as an intern at Data-Smart City Solutions. This initiative — which is part of Harvard University’s Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation — gave him firsthand experience with the emerging field of urban science and technology. For a city to become “smart,” civic leaders need to creatively use data to guide their decision making. This involves analyzing datasets to discover patterns, predict trends, and address issues before they occur. When average citizens get involved and share their data, society as a whole benefits.
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Although Summer@Station1 introduced Babba to frontier science, this isn’t the first time that he has charted new territory in his life.
“Having that civil engagement with the community and government builds a strong bond,” Babba said.
When he was younger, Babba and his family fled from Ethiopia to come to the U.S. As a refugee, he attended Fugees Academy in Columbus, OH. The academy — which focuses exclusively on educating refugees — didn’t graduate its first class of seniors until 2016. As part of this inaugural class of graduates, Babba became a pioneer, crossing frontier after academic frontier.
One of the cities that he researched was Dallas, TX. After analyzing data on the rates of cat and dog attacks in the city, he produced a heat map showing how dangerous different streets and parks are for pedestrians.
He is the first in his family to go to college. He is one of the first graduates of Fugees Academy to attend college. His future plans include becoming the first graduate of the academy to earn his Ph.D.
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Funding Richer Learning Experiences
Richard J. Meelia and Jane Burbank with Dr. Dumay and his wife, Maggie. Thanks to a generous donation from Richard J. Meelia, Elms College has established The Sisters Kathleen Keating and Maxyne Schneider Experiential Learning Fund to expand experiential learning opportunities for students. This new fund will allow students to participate in unpaid internships and research experiences related to their majors or career interests; service-learning and mission trip experiences, whether local, national, or international; and study abroad trips. The funding will be available to undergraduate first-year students, sophomores, juniors, and seniors for experiences beginning in spring 2019, when several students students will receive funding to support their participation in such activities. To be eligible for any of the funding categories, any student must:
“Having that civil engagement with the community and government builds a strong bond.” — Babba Jaden At Elms, Babba distinguished himself as a student athlete. In addition to earning a National Science Foundation grant as an ElmSTEM scholar, he was named 2017 NECC Player of the Year as a forward for the men’s soccer team. “Elms has prepared me as a student to look beyond what’s out there, at what opportunities I can try so that I can improve my career and have an open mind,” he said. “Being a CITS major at Elms really helped me in this summer program.” All in all, the long hours of data computation, progressive seminar discussions, and professional network building gave Babba a clear sense of direction for his career. “Being here has given me more of an idea about what I should do next, what the big next move in my life is,” he said. “I’m thinking about grad school or research opportunities that I can also get into, just to expand my knowledge of computer science.”
• Be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate Elms College student at any campus location. • Earn a minimum of a cumulative 2.75 grade-point average. • Already have an offer letter for the learning experience prior to applying for funding; however, students who are scheduled to take part in mission trips through Elms do not need to provide this offer letter. • Successfully complete the experience by August 31, 2019. • Commit to delivering a presentation about the experience at an event in the spring semester. Students who are selected to receive funding will be notified by a formal letter via email by mid-December, and will need to officially accept the funding within a week of notification. Richard J. Meelia is a strong supporter of student engagement, student volunteerism, and student service to the community. He served as chief executive officer and president of Covidien Ltd. from January 2006 to July 1, 2011 — after the company’s spinoff from Tyco — and grew it from $600 million to $10 billion. Now a principal of Meelia Ventures LLC, Meelia has been the chairman of Haemonetics Corp. since June 2011. He is chairman of Apollo Endosurgery Inc. and has been its director since July 2012. Meelia is also the former president of Infusaid Inc. He is member of several charitable boards, including St. Francis House and the Board of Trustees of St. Anselm College.
CS/CITS majors: This fall, Elms launched two new majors: computer science (CS) and computer information technology and security (CITS). CITS prepares students for careers as information technology (IT) professionals, while CS focuses on the design and development of software and the algorithms that make code work efficiently. Both majors include a professional internship.
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Erica Van Ness ’18 and Associate Professor of Biology Nina Theis, Ph.D., took a grant-funded research trip to the Caribbean last summer.
Bagging and tubing trap the fragrances of the flora. The samples were then processed in a field station.
Biology Without Borders With funding from a 5-year NSF grant, Erica Van Ness ’18 and biology professor Nina Theis, Ph.D., traveled last summer deep into the heart of Trinidad to conduct research on tropical cucumber flowers, scent production, and fly-wasp interactions. Student-faculty research happens every day at Elms. In fact, it’s one of the threads that makes the tapestry of our campus community so vibrant. But research projects that take place beyond the comfort of campus, outside the United States, are less of an everyday occurrence. For Erica Van Ness ’18 and associate professor of biology Nina Theis, Ph.D., their interest in the ecology of scent production sent them on a transnational research trip last summer. On the Caribbean island of Trinidad, they harvested the fragrances of tropical cucumber flowers to better understand fly-wasp interactions. Scientists have been unable to explain the extreme diversity of Blepharoneura, a genus of tropical fruit fly. They are also at a loss when it comes to understanding how wasps — the natural predators of the flies — locate their prey. The Elms team hypothesized that scent holds the key to this eco-puzzle because the parasitoid wasps always manage to find
the flies, even though they feed deep inside the floral tissue, out of sight. Over the course of two weeks, Theis and Erica collected 236 samples from three species of flowers. Between locating specimens, bagging the flowers and setting up tubing, trapping the fragrances of the flora, and processing samples in a field station, they worked around the clock, sweating it out in a tropical paradise.
Back on campus, Erica and Jeszy McGuire ’19, a senior biology major, processed the samples, which were then sent to the University of Massachusetts Amherst to be identified by their individual components. This fall, a new cohort of biology students are running tests, trying to uncover patterns and hopefully discover whether a specific chemical compound acts as a signal to the wasps, leading them straight to the flies. Conducting research internationally benefited her job search after graduation, said Erica, who is now a lab assistant at Avista Pharma Solutions. “The fieldwork from this internship helps, because I’ve done the intense lab and field research that most students definitely don’t have at this stage,” she said. “Companies are telling me that they value this type of experience.” “Research experiences for students are invaluable in today’s competitive world,” Theis said. “Not only do students learn how hard they have to push themselves, they also learn the skill of GC-MS analysis. Having this on a resume really makes our students stand out.”
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CHARISM CONNECTION
Exploring the Legacy of the Sisters of St. Joseph
Monica Karriem ’20 and Jane Dugan ’20 spent a week in France this June, practicing their French, learning about French history and culture, and — perhaps most importantly — making personal connections with the legacy of the college’s founders, the Sisters of St. Joseph. From June 16 through 23, Monica and Jane joined a pilgrimage to Le Puy, France, led by the Association of Colleges of Sisters of St. Joseph (ACSSJ), of which Elms College is one of nine members.
the advisory board for Campus Ministry and is a co-chair for the office’s Agape Latte series. She found that the trip inspired her to carry the lessons of Le Puy back home. So did Jane, a secondary education and history double major, who is a member of the Justice and Peace Committee, Agape Latte, and Campus Ministry.
“On this trip, I learned that the SSJs stemmed from several strong The focus of the pilgrimage was on women, and that we the history of the first six sisters and Mother St. John Fontbonne, and need to embody them also on sharing the charism of the sisters, who founded Elms College in more,” Jane said. 1928. The students saw the sites and “If we were to act walked the same earth as the first SSJs, connecting profoundly with the stories Monica Karriem ‘20 (left) and Jane Dugan ‘20 in France. like them, we could and charism of the sisters in the place where they were founded. certainly make the world better, as “Le Puy is a little town, but it has a big heart,” said Monica, a they strove to do.” social work major and religious studies minor who serves on
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Nursing Grads Achieve % 00 NCLEX Pass Rate 1 Class of 2018 graduates from our School of Nursing have achieved a 100% pass rate on the NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses). This means that every one of the college’s 2018 bachelor’s degree graduates has passed the licensure exam. “We are very proud of the 100% pass rate of our 2018 graduates on the NCLEX-RN,” said Kathleen B. Scoble, Ed.D, RN, dean of the School of Nursing. “A perfect NCLEX-RN pass
rate is challenging to achieve and a distinguishing outcome for a nursing program. “I believe this reflects the quality of our nursing program, the culture of excellence we have worked to create in the Elms School of Nursing, and the quality and commitment of our community of nurses, across the continuum of healthcare sites, who contribute every day to the education of our students in their clinical learning.”
Tufts heart transplant patient Dan King watches as Associate Professor of Nursing Joyce Thielen, Ph.D., RN, presents his daughter, Madison, with a certificate for her honors project, “Healthy Practices in the Young Adolescent Population.” Thielen and others in the Elms College School of Nursing brought Madison’s nurse pinning ceremony to the hospital in May so her dad could attend.
A pinning ceremony is a special occasion for every nursing graduate, but for Madison King ’18, her pinning ceremony was even more special. In May, Madison’s father, Dan, had been hospitalized at Tufts Medical Center in Boston for half a year awaiting a heart transplant. He was in no condition to travel, and the family thought he would have to miss all of his daughter’s graduation festivities ... but Associate Professor Joyce Thielen, Professor Janet Moore, and others in the School of Nursing worked with the staff
from the Cardiac Care Unit at Tufts to bring Madison’s pinning ceremony to her dad, including the candle lighting. “That was huge,” Madison said of the effort. “It was so important to both of us.” Dan was released from Tufts in September after a successful double-organ transplant -- heart and kidney. He left the hospital with a new heart and kidney, a pair of red bedazzled hightops, and a brand-new lease on life.
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POMP & CIRCUMSTANCE
Elms College welcomed 471 new alumni when the Class of 2018 received their diplomas during the 87th commencement exercises on May 19. This was the first Elms College commencement ceremony for President Harry E. Dumay, Ph.D., MBA, since joining the college in July 2017.
The 2018 valedictorian was psychology and English major Mary Iellamo ’18 of East Longmeadow, MA. The commencement speaker, eminent global health leader Louise Ivers, MB Bch BAO, MD, MPH, delivered an inspirational address for the Class of 2018 and was granted an honorary degree. Ivers serves as executive director of the Center for Global Health at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and sits on the board of directors of the St. Boniface Haiti Foundation, which is dedicated to providing health services to the people of Southern Haiti.
Elms also bestowed an honorary degree on educator, community activist, and visionary Shirley Edgerton of Pittsfield, MA. William F. Frain, former senior vice president at UBS PaineWebber and Elms College trustee, received the 2018 Via Veritatis Medal. This award recognizes an outstanding Catholic person who exemplifies Catholic life and culture at their best, and who has made significant contributions to society. Frain passed away in August. Accepting the award on his behalf were Frain’s children, David Frain and Kerry Normandin.
GRADUATION OUTCOMES
Biomedical master’s grad Elizabeth AmaroGonzalez ’18 translated her experience at Elms into a position with Boston-based Decibel Therapeutics, a biotech company developing groundbreaking therapies to treat hearing loss.
Former Blue House Fellow Sage Giordano ’18 is putting that BA in English to good use, publishing work in prestigious literary journals such as Glass: A Journal of Poetry, Ellis Review, and The Penn Review. This summer, Sage moved to California to attend St. Mary’s College as a teaching fellow and a student in the MFA program.
Magdalene Eboso, RN, MSN, MBA ’18, is the infection control and prevention coordinator for the Sisters of Providence Health System in Springfield, MA. She credits the MBA program with giving her the business skills, interpersonal skills, and confidence to fully succeed.
Family nurse practitioner Jennifer Jordan ’13, FNP-DNP ’18, passed the FNP certification board exam in June and landed her dream job at Atkinson Family Practice in Amherst, MA. “I got my dream job, and it’s because of Elms,” Jennifer said. “They invest in you from day one.”
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Elms Strengthens International Connections
Institution Univers staff members with President Dumay and members of the Elms staff who worked with them during their visit.
Over the summer, Elms College was honored to host two sets of visiting scholars from Haiti and Japan. Four visiting staff members from Institution Univers in Ouanaminthe, Haiti — a large private K-12 school in Haiti — visited campus in July to participate in English Language Institute and MBA programs. The visitors were Marie-Claire Charles, Mission Team coordinator and Elms College MBA student; Azurenne Jn-Baptiste, kindergarten lead teacher; Rose-Nerlyne Similien, director of finance at Institution Univers; and Emmanuella Tonaime, nurse at Institution Univers Medical Centre. “In a just a very short time, the staff have focused on learning English and making professional connections,” said Joyce Hampton, Ed.D., dean of student success and strategic initiatives at Elms College. “They are the future leaders of Institution Univers, and we are privileged to have a part in their leadership development.” In August, several graduate students from the University of Kochi visited the Elms campus for courses in English, social work, and nursing. The visiting graduate students in nursing were Kosuke Sasaki, Eriko Takenaka, Asuka Iwata, and Chinami Hara, and the social welfare grad student was Saki Wajiki. They were accompanied by Dr. Hiroko Azechi, nursing faculty; Prof. Kyoko Takatani, nursing faculty; and Dr. Kimiko Nagasawa, dean of the Graduate School of Human Life Sciences and social welfare faculty.
Elms and Kochi have a 20-plus-year exchange agreement, which was renewed and extended in November 2017 in a ceremony here on campus. This is the first graduate-level exchange between our institutions. Every year, under the existing agreement, visiting undergraduate students from Kochi have come during the spring semester to spend nearly two weeks exploring life at Elms, studying English, and learning about American culture. The graduate students who visited in August attended classes and visited sites relevant to their work, including the Baystate Hospital emergency room, the Western Massachusetts Regional Women’s Correctional Center, Gándara Center, and the YWCA of Western Massachusetts, in addition to experiencing American culture through sightseeing and cuisine. Graduate students from the University of Kochi visited Elms in August.
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NEW OPPORTUNITIES
New Grants Boost Aid for Incoming Students This fall, Elms announced two new educational grants to help incoming first-year students offset tuition costs. The Urban Education Grant and the Catholic Education Grant each award new students $2,000. Students attending Springfield, Chicopee, or Holyoke public schools in Massachusetts are eligible for the Urban Education Grant. The Catholic Education Grant is open to students attending a Catholic high school anywhere in the country. To qualify for either grant, students must be currently enrolled at their respective public or Catholic schools at the time of their application to Elms College. All qualifying students will be automatically considered for these grants when applying to Elms; no separate application is needed for this funding.
These new awards can be paired with other merit-based scholarships and financial aid offered by the college, but not with each other. “Elms is proud to expand its financial aid options for students from local urban school districts and Catholic high schools nationwide,” said Walter C. Breau, Ph.D., vice president for academic affairs. “These grants show our continuing commitment to make an Elms education accessible and affordable to students.”
Accounting Major Lands Competitive NABA Scholarship When accounting major Jonathan Lester ’19 of Dallas, TX, isn’t busy balancing spreadsheets, he can be found on the athletic field, practicing his long jump and triple jump, or mentoring kids at the Boys and Girls Club. This commitment to excellence recently garnered him recognition from the National Association of Black Accountants (NABA), Greater Hartford Chapter. Selected for exemplifying the NABA’s mantra of “Lifting As We Climb,” Jonathan received a scholarship in spring 2018 that will help offset tuition costs during his senior year at Elms. Like most student athletes at Elms, Jonathan approaches his goals with laser-like precision. To prepare for the certified public accountant (CPA) exam after graduation in 2019, he intends to follow the same formula that helped him win the NABA scholarship: methodically studying for tests throughout the week, and breaking his study sessions into manageable segments every night. If all goes according to plan, he will continue his family’s legacy in business entrepreneurship. “I want to work for a top public accounting firm initially, and then maybe start my own business someday,” he said.
For more information on financial aid at Elms, visit www.elms.edu/financialaid.
New Programs Offer Options, Opportunities Several new programs at Elms College will allow students to pursue meaningful careers in fields including social work, computer science and education. Master of social work: Elms has partnered on a master of social work (MSW) degree program with Saint Louis University, whose School of Social Work is continually ranked as one of the best in the nation. MSW students can choose from two tracks, clinical or community and organization, with varying choices for advanced standing or part-time or fulltime students, this program offers multiple paths to a master’s degree. An MSW opens up pathways to advanced social work practice as a professional social worker in governmental agencies, private businesses, and nonprofit settings, as well as fields including school or medical social work, crisis intervention, mental health, and domestic violence. www.elms.edu/socialwork Master of education: The Education Division has added 10 new concentrations in the master of education (M.Ed.) degree: English, history, mathematics, biology, autism spectrum disorders, moderate disabilities, literacy, ESL, socio-emotional learning, and applied behavior analysis. www.elms.edu/graduate-studies/education (For information on the CS/CITS majors, see page 3.)
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Br. Michael Duffy, DNP, ANP-BC, conventual Franciscan friar, has been promoted to the position of associate dean of the School of Nursing. Duffy most recently served as coordinator of the accelerated second degree in nursing program; assistant professor of nursing; and director of the Elms College caRe vaN, a free health clinic on wheels that serves homeless and underserved people of Chicopee while affording clinical experience to pre-licensure students. He earned his bachelor’s degree from American International College in Springfield, MA; his master’s degree from the University of Lowell; and his doctor of nursing practice (DNP) degree from Regis College in Weston, MA.
Amanda Garcia CPA, CFP, MS, director of the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at Elms College, and MBA program director Kim Kenney-Rockwal, MBA, SPHR, each led breakout sessions at the Women & the Art of Risk conference in September at The Log Cabin in Holyoke, MA. Garcia led a session on “The Art of Balance” and covered three things women can do to enhance financial confidence. KenneyRockwal led a communicating Your Value session titled “The Art of Self-Promotion.” Joyce Hampton, Ed.D., dean for student success and strategic initiatives; Brian Kapinos, director of advising; and Colin Moge, advising intern, presented at NACADA Region I, Massachusetts State Drive-In, at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in May. The title of their presentation was “Building an Academic Coaching Model from the Ground Up: Using Pre-existing Resources to Better Serve Our Students.” NACADA is a global professional community that promotes and supports quality academic advising in institutions of higher education to enhance the educational development of students. Maureen Holland, MSW, director of social work at Elms College, and Scott Hartblay, MSW, associate professor of social work, delivered a lecture at the Sixth Social Work Symposium at the University of Memphis in Tennessee in April. They gave a presentation about Polish Catholic social worker Irena Sendler, who organized an
underground child-smuggling operation to help Jewish children escape the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II. In their lecture, they demonstrated how they have incorporated Sendler’s work into the study of nonviolent leadership, human oppression, and cultural competence in macro social work practice at Elms College.
On Oct. 29, Kathleen Scoble, Ed.D., RN, dean of the School of Nursing, delivered a presentation with Christine Kluznick, DNP, RN, chief nursing officer of Baystate Medical Center, on a panel at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s annual leadership meeting in Washington, D.C. Their panel, which included representatives from the Emory University and Duke University Schools of Nursing and Medical Centers, was titled “Academic and Practice Plenary: Innovative Solutions to Advance Healthcare Transformation” and included highlights from three innovative partnerships. Scoble and Kluznick presented on the doctor of nursing practice partnership between Elms and Baystate. Jonathan Scully, MBA, joined the college in September in the newly created position of vice president of enrollment management and marketing. Scully leads the undergraduate and graduate admissions, marketing, and financial aid efforts of the college. He comes to Elms from American International College (AIC), where he was dean of undergraduate admissions. Scully began his higher education career in 2006 as an admission counselor at Elms. He earned his BA at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and his MBA at AIC. Robert Southall, men’s basketball coach and interim director of athletics, was selected as the chair of the New England Region Ranking Committee with the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association). Southall is now in his sixth season as head coach of the men’s basketball team.
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President Harry Dumay, Ph.D., MBA, was asked to serve on the Finance Committee of the New England Commission on Higher Education (NECHE), now the federally recognized regional accreditor for the six New England states. NECHE was formerly known as the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (CIHE) of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). This summer, CIHE was incorporated into a separate 501(c)3 corporation, mainly to meet the federal requirement that the regional accreditation agency be “separate and independent” of any other organization. As it set itself as a new legal entity, the commission needed to elect officers. Dr. Dumay was also asked to serve as treasurer, and to sit on its Executive Committee. On October 5, Dr. Dumay represented Elms College alongside delegates from scores of other U.S. and foreign institutions at the inauguration of Lawrence S. Bacow, JD, MPP, Ph.D., as Harvard University’s 29th president.
Grants Fund Computer Science Research The National Science Foundation has awarded associate professor of computer science Beryl Hoffman, Ph.D., two major grants for research on attracting students to the field. The first grant, totaling more than $188,000, will fund a project designed to spark interest in computer science and related fields among middle school girls in Holyoke, MA. The project -- which will include participants from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Holyoke Codes, Girls Inc. of Holyoke, and the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Holyoke -- will combine robotics, coding, and a simulated natural disaster situation. The project, GIRLS (Girls Involved in Robotics Learning Simulations), was born after Hoffman met UMass Amherst College of Education professor Florence Sullivan at Holyoke Codes. As part of the grant project, Elms will offer three paid internships, one per year, to junior or senior computer science or CITS (computer information technology and security) majors, who will help teach the robotics curriculum to the middle school students. The funding for the three-year grant project, which stems from the National Robotics Initiative branch of the NSF, is $570,697; the Elms portion is $188,394. Hoffman’s second NSF grant is for a study on broadening high-school-to-college pathways in computer science. She will participate in a collaborative study between four colleges; the lead school is Minnesota’s College of St. Scholastica. The funding for the three-year project is around $1 million; the Elms portion is $38,709. The research team will study whether concurrent enrollment programs -- which help high school students transition to college by giving them the opportunity to take college courses while in high school -- can broaden the high-school-to-college pathway in computing disciplines for traditionally underrepresented students including female, underrepresented minority, and low-socioeconomic-status students.
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Elms College Marks 90-Year Milestone
Donors and friends of the college, community leaders, and many Sisters of St. Joseph helped Elms College mark the 90th anniversary of its founding during a special evening in October. Sr. Kathleen Keating, SSJ, who was the college’s seventh president, was honored with the title of president emerita for her contributions to the college over the years. Along with Sr. Kathleen, the gathering acknowledged all the sisters in attendance for their vision, their determination, and the strong example they have set of tireless service. Representing the student body, nursing major Amanda Saczawa ’20 spoke about her reasons for choosing Elms College and the resources that have enhanced her experience as a nursing student. President Dumay recognized some generous donors who, in recent weeks or months, have made leadership gifts at the six-figure level: Richard Meelia, who established the Sr. Kathleen Keating and Sr. Maxyne Schneider Experiential Learning Fund; Regina Noonan Hitchery ’71 and her husband, Joseph, who established the Elms Advantage Internship Experience; Fran and Marian Kirley, whose donation will help renovate the Gaylord Mansion as the Living-Learning, Community, and Cultural Center; and Cindy and Bill Lyons, whose commitments have supported various college projects, but especially provided seed funding for the Center for Urban Education. “These pioneers agree that Elms College is poised like never before to advance the vision of the Sisters of St. Joseph: to empower students to better their own lives and to make a difference in the lives of those around them,” Dr. Dumay said. The celebration ended with the vesper “The Evening Hymn to Our Lady,” movingly sung by the Sisters of St. Joseph.
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BUILDING ON OUR STRENGTHS
Alumna Leads Effort to Revitalize Gaylord Mansion Dr. Dumay and M. Eleanor Murphy ‘80 at the Donor-Scholar Brunch in May.
On the northern edge of the campus, at the corner of Springfield and Fairview Streets, Gaylord Mansion was built in the 1800s by self-made millionaire Emerson George Gaylord. The custombuilt Second Empirestyle mansion that served as his family’s primary residence is now in the city’s Historic District and in the National Register of Historic Places. Elms College acquired the property in 1962 for $50,000. Many alumnae carry fond memories of living there when it was a residence hall; later, it served as faculty offices until deemed unsafe. In October 2017, the board of trustees approved a plan not only to restore the architectural gem to its prior glory, but also to transform its upper floors to a living-learning community of students and its main floor to cultural activities and community group gatherings. Architects Kuhn Riddle and Associates conducted focus groups with college constituents about its optimal use. Professor Janet Williams’ postbaccalaureate premedical students were excited about the prospect of having a place where they can live as a like-minded community and “study all night.” When President Dumay shared these plans with alumna M. Eleanor Murphy ‘80, they reminded her of her own Elms experiences. She reminisced about the community that she found on campus and how they helped each other in many ways. She decided to underwrite the project with a transformational gift for the college of $500,000. “Gaylord is an asset with unrealized value, and I think Professor Williams’ students provide the catalyst to realize that value,” she said. Murphy earned her bachelor’s degree in English at Elms College. She established the Eileen Quinlan Cook ’80 Endowed Scholarship as a testament to her college roommate’s love of learning and the importance that Eileen placed upon education in the field of technology. Prior to her retirement, Murphy served as chief financial officer and vice president at Schwerin Boyle Capital Management in Springfield, which she joined at its founding in 1989. She began her career in 1981 at Kidder, Peabody. She lives in Whately, MA, with her husband Peter Crisci. Trustee Francis P. Kirley is also supporting the Gaylord revitalization, with a commitment of $100,000. The nephew of Sr. Kathleen Kirley, Fran has been an Elms trustee since 2012 and previously supported the Sr. Kathleen Kirley Endowed Scholarship for Continuing Education. He is president, CEO, and co-founder of Nexion Health. He is also president, CEO, and director of Nexion Health Foundation, which grants funding to health organizations and individuals, and of Kirley Capital Investments LLC. He and his wife, Marian, live in Sykesville, MD. Marian is the niece of the late Sr. Veronica Brown ’51, SSJ, who died in 2014. Renovations are well underway. The plan is to unveil the new Gaylord Mansion by fall 2019.
PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT
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Her ‘Origin’ Story Education and English graduate Katie Condon ’12 is making waves in the poetry world For writers, getting published in The New Yorker is a crowning achievement, the stuff of dreams. Many go their entire careers with nary a publication in such a highly respected magazine. But, only a few years into her career, education and English alumna Katie Condon ’12 has already had a poem published in The New Yorker — the poem, “Origin,” appeared in the Sept. 3, 2018, issue — and she’s still in graduate school.
“Moreover, the literature professors at Elms during my time, particularly Dr. Cerasulo and the now retired Dr. King, urged me to be a fiercely independent thinker, which is a quality that, I’m sure, has helped my poetry in ways I’m not even aware of.” “Elms College is a bright gem in the evergrowing capitalist cavern of academia,” she added. Today, she lives in Knoxville and is working on her Ph.D. in English with a creative dissertation in poetry. “As a part of this degree program, I also teach English courses,” she said. “While I mostly teach first-year composition, at the moment, I’m teaching an Introduction to Poetry course where students and I are studying and discussing poetry from Sappho to Cathy Park Hong. It’s been absolutely thrilling to teach this course so far.”
Katie, now a Ph.D. student at the University of Tennessee, has walked a winding path toward this achievement. “Since graduating from Elms, I’ve moved across the country and back, taught creative writing in the Houston public schools and wrote a lot of poems,” she said. “Most significantly, I received my MFA in poetry from the University of Houston and served as the poetry editor for Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts.” Katie Condon ‘12’s poem “Origin”
Once she has her Ph.D. in hand, Katie would like to work as a professor at an institution “that is invested in the arts and humanities.”
She credits her days at Elms with profoundly appeared in the Sept. 3 issue of The affecting her creative life. “Elms prepared New Yorker. me for my Ph.D. program and for the life “I love talking about words; I love of a poet in so many ways,” she said. “Because of the college’s challenging young people to think critically and beyond their own size, students have an increasingly rare chance to be in classes boundaries. This would be my dream situation,” she added. that are small, which I realize more and more, having taught at two very large universities, encourages discussion and critical engagement.
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HANDS-ON LEARNING
The Elms Advantage Internship Experience Regina Noonan Hitchery ’71 and her husband, Joseph, recently established the Elms Advantage Internship Experience, which will prepare students for successful employment or graduate careers by offering experiential learning opportunities through internships and other types of hands-on learning. Through the Elms Internship Experience, students will be able to receive advising on their postcollege plan as early as their freshman year, have their progress monitored through the Bolt Career Scorecard, have access to internship opportunities through an extensive network of businesses locally and abroad, and receive grants to help with unpaid internships. Hitchery is an Elms alumna and a recipient of the college’s Elms board member Regina Hitchery ‘71 and her husband, Joe. Distinguished Alumni Award. Her business career spanned 37 years throughout her career. Her work saw her travel extensively, and included stints at United Technologies Corp., Invensys plc and she and her family were based in Paris and London, as and Alcoa Inc., where she served as vice president for human well as many U.S. locations. resources, responsible for 97,000 employees in 34 countries. Her educational background includes a bachelor’s degree in She has been active in the community throughout her life, English from Elms College and master’s degree in anglo-Irish and she currently serves on the board of trustees at Elms studies, management, and psychology. She credits her liberal College, as well as City Year New York’s advisory board. In 1986, she received an honorary doctorate of laws from Elms. arts education with giving her the well-rounded skills to succeed in the business world, and wants to help future Elms Hitchery knows firsthand the value of experiential learning, graduates augment their studies with real-world experiences having developed expertise in recruitment, industrial that will help them leverage their degrees in the workplace. relations, compensation, and leadership development
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Lightning Round Fundraising Blazer Blitz Is Back on March 14!
Elms College Blazer Blitz, a 24-hour day of giving, will be held March 14, 2019. In this marathon event, all Blazers near and far can show their pride and support by participating and making a gift of any size. Alumni gifts will have a profound impact on students and the services that support them, giving them the assistance needed to complete their Elms College education. Mark your calendars and watch for Elms Blazer Blitz posts on Facebook and Twitter using #BlazerBlitz.
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Reunion 2018 was held Saturday, October 13. Alumni had a blast with a wide variety of activities and events.
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SAVE THE DATE! Next year’s Reunion festivities will take place
June 7-8, 2019, so mark your calendars now!
ALUMNI EVENTS
Jan. 12, 2019 - Thunderbirds Game 7 p.m., MassMutual Center, Springfield The Springfield Thunderbirds are hosting an Elms College Alumni Night! We hope you’ll join us for a family-friendly evening rooting on the T-birds. Ticket prices vary by section (call 413-265-2454 for more information).
April 19, 2019 - Good Friday Fish & Chips Dinner 4:30-6:30 p.m. Dining Hall, Elms College The Elms College Alumni Association invites all to join as one college community for a Good Friday fish and chips dinner. Meals will be served between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m., with takeout orders available upon request. $25 for adults, $10 children.
June 7-8, 2019 - Reunion Reunion is back to a summer date so that alumni and their families can enjoy all of the amenities Elms College has to offer. The class of 1969 is celebrating 50 years this June, and we can’t wait to welcome all alumni back to campus to reminisce and make new memories. Hotel O’Leary will be open for those who wish to relive their time as resident students for a couple of nights, and many exciting activities are being planned to ensure you have the best Reunion ever! If you are interested in assisting in the planning, please contact Jessica Colson at 413-265-2454 or alumni@elms.edu soon.
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The board of trustees at College of Our Lady of the Elms have appointed a number of influential figures to be new members of the board. “These new trustees bring a wide range of perspectives and experience to the board and will help Elms College find greater success as we move into the future,” said board chair Cynthia A. Lyons. The new trustees are: University of Colorado and was a senior research fellow at Harvard. Habbal holds a B.S. in mathematics and a Ph.D. in physics, and has several business degrees.
Beth E. Anderson, founder/ CEO of Phoenix Charter Academy Network: Since its founding in 2006, Phoenix has grown into a network of three schools in Massachusetts, including one in Springfield. Anderson is an alumna of Brandeis University, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Teach For America. Previously the co-chair of Gov. Charlie Baker’s Education Transition Committee, Anderson was recently elected as board president of the Massachusetts Public Charter School Association.
Pascale Desir, chief legal officer of Way Finders: As chief legal advisor to the CEO and staff, Desir ensures Springfieldbased Way Finders is compliant in all aspects of its work. Prior to Way Finders, Desir was chief legal officer at HAPHousing and Medicaid state plan manager with the Office of MaineCare Services. A native of Haiti, she majored in history and studied international relations at Boston University before attending Suffolk University Law School.
Dr. Jose Fernandez, coowner of Sunrise Behavioral Health Clinic: Fernandez, who is retired from Springfield School System, opened Sunrise Behavioral Health Clinic, which includes a network of clinics in the Greater Springfield area. His current work focuses on mental health needs arising from opiate addiction. Fernandez was born in Cuba and grew up in Puerto Rico.
Mark Fulco, president of Mercy Medical Center: Over the years, Fulco has served as Mercy’s senior VP of strategy and marketing and chief transformation officer. He has also served as system VP for health ministries at Trinity Health in Michigan, VP of strategic marketing and business development for Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford, CT. Fulco holds a master’s degree from the University of Hartford, CT, and a bachelor’s degree from Clark University.
Steven Gobel, first vice president of Morgan Stanley: Gobel has worked as a financial advisor since 1983 at Bear Stearns, Shearson American Express, Smith Barney Harris, Kidder Peabody, PaineWebber, UBS, and Morgan Stanley. Gobel holds a B.S. in business management/economics from Manhattan College.
Fawwaz Habbal, Ph.D., executive dean for education and research and senior lecturer at the Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at Harvard University: Habbal joined Harvard Engineering in 2002 as associate dean for academic planning and was instrumental in the development of the intellectual direction for bioengineering and electrical engineering at SEAS. Habbal is a member of the Applied Physics research group at SEAS, and is the director of graduate engineering studies. He did postdoctoral research in Raman spectroscopy at the
Richard K. Sullivan Jr., president/CEO of Western Mass Economic Development Council: Before he became president and CEO of the EDC, Sullivan was Gov. Deval Patrick’s top advisor. Prior to that, Sullivan served as secretary of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. He also served as chair of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, the Energy Facilities Siting Board, and the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center. Sullivan graduated from Westfield High School and holds degrees from Bates College and Western New England School of Law.
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DONOR REPORT
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GIVING SOCIETIES Elms College is grateful for the support and commitment from its diverse constituents. The following listing recognizes total giving of those who have contributed during the fiscal year July 1, 2017, to June 30, 2018. These gifts include general support as well as support to the Alumnae Library, endowment, financial aid, capital improvements, and faculty, academic, athletic, and cultural development. Giving Societies President’s Circle (All annual benefactors of $1,000+) $ 50,000 + Sister Rose William Society $ 25,000 + Sister Helen Joseph Society $ 10,000 + Bishop Beavan Society $ 5,000 + Bishop O’Leary Society $ 2,500 + Mother John Berchmans Society $ 1,000 + Sister Mary Dooley Society Giving Clubs $ 500 + $ 250 + $ 100 +
Monsignor Devine Club Sister Nora Harrington Club Bishop Maguire Club
Sister Rose William Society J. William Bennett † Robert and Roberta Bolduc Davis Educational Foundation Atty. Gerard F. Doherty Richard G. Dooley Sheila R. Flynn William F. Frain † Cynthia and William Lyons III Bill & Cindy Lyons Charitable Gift Fund M. Eleanor Murphy Pride Stores LLC Sister Helen Joseph Society Claire C. Daigneault Diocese of Springfield Diana Duff Carolyn Jacobs, Ph.D. Kathleen M. Riordan, Ed.D. Bishop Beavan Society Kevin Chrobak GE Foundation Charles H. Hall Trust Foundation Rae E. Holland-Long Ellen C. Hynes Juster Pope Frazier LLC Judith E. Kennedy Richard J. Meelia Meelia Family Foundation Eileen T. and James P. Mendrek
Regina M. NoonanHitchery Voya Foundation Westfield Bank Constance Marie Willett, Ph.D. Bishop O’Leary Society Kathleen M. Donnellan Sandra S. Finerty Lester E. Fontaine Christine Hoeske Hoeske Family Foundation Bernice Hoyt Robert F. Mahar Michael’s Limousine Service Carla Oleska, Ph.D. Atty. Michael Pise Polish National Credit Union Martha R. Ross Jane and James Ryan Megan Schneider Marjorie C. Van Houten † Kathryn and James Whitman, DMD Mother John Berchmans Society Benevity Community Impact Fund Frances P. Bliss Richard D. and Jennifer Bourgeois Diane Brunelle
Jennifer and Thomas M. Collins Jr. Brian Doherty Harry E. Dumay, Ph.D., MBA Ann G. Farrell Eileen M. Foley Barbara L. Hood Kathleen M. Kane Francis Kirley and Marian Brown Kirley Elaine D. Kolish Kolish Fitzgerald Giving Account Bradford and Nancy Davin MacPherson Nancy Mirto Lucille T. Morin † Judith A. O’Connell, SSJ Rita K. Prevoznik Paul J. and Josephine Sears Ellen R. Warriner Sister Mary Dooley Society Anonymous (2) Aramark Global Business Services Katherine C. Balakier Patricia K. Bell Mary C. Belluardo Thomas Bergin Martha R. Bischoff Walter Breau, Ph.D. Jean M. Brigham Patricia A. Campagnari Susan B. Candiloro Dr. George E. Cartier Maryellen K. Channing Guy Chester Anthony Cignoli Mary F. Coakley Ruth H. Conway Susan and John Crawford III Anne R. Cronin Gene and Anne DeFilippo Roxanne and Stephen Delikat Atty. Elizabeth G. Dineen Kathi Donahue DonateWell Lorraine Dube Enterprise Holdings Sandra L. Evans Noreen Farrell
F. M. Farrell Family Fund Ethel M. Farrington Sophie Ferron Atty. Ellen W. Freyman Jill and Joseph Gagne Christine Giera Christine Giera Polish Heritage Trust Harold R. Goodman Jr. Harold R. Goodman Sr. Atty. Phyllis A. Gracki Constance M. Grippo Barbara and Peter Guerra Katherine E. Himmelman Mary Ellen Hogan Elizabeth Hukowicz, Ed.D. Mary J. Hunt Keenan M. Patricia Johnson Sally Karnasiewicz Sheila and George Keator Anthony G. Kolish Lucille T. Kolish Theresa Kolish Kathleen and Robert Labun Susan A. Lavoie Beatrice G. Lawson James F. Leary Michael Leary Marie A. Lococo Lois C. Lynch Lois C Lynch Trust Martha E. Lynn Nancy Mackson Linda K. C. Mansfield G. Todd and Marilyn Marchant Marchant Family Charitable Fund Massachusetts Mutual Financial Group Mary Ellen and Thomas Massmann Constance J. McCarthy Dorothy McCarthy Joan H. Meehan Microsoft Corporation Mary Ann M. Muska Rose Marie Nathan Elizabeth C. Naughton Northwestern Mutual Foundation Edward J. O’Leary
Atty. Eileen O’Leary Sullivan Ellen M. O’Neill Joseph Partyka Joseph L. and Janice Peters Edward Pitoniak Julia and John Powers Francis S. Pychewicz † Nancy Re Joan M. Ryan Cheryl A. SantagateSutton M. Catherine Smith Jim and Cathy Smith Fund Rev. Mark S. Stelzer, Ph.D. Paul M. and Donna Stelzer Dr. Andrew Storer Julie G. Stout Jonathan C. Tetherly United Way of Rhode Island Verizon Foundation Joan Vincent Kathleen M. Voigt Karen M. Vollinger Robert F. Warchol Jr. Mildred M. Zweir Monsignor Devine Club Nancy K. Agostini Archdiocese of Boston Sean J. Austin Suzanne Balicki Elizabeth A. Bell Barbara C. Bernard Margaret A. Beturne BFP Associates Inc. Theresa A. Bimbane Boeing Matching Gift Program Carol A. Boivin Helen B. Brinkman Brinkman Charitable Fund Atty. Lisa A. Cahillane Siddall Theresa Cain Mary Ellen Carlon Judith A. Cotter Dr. Mary K. Cove Atty. Judith A. Cross Discount Office Furniture Inc. Judith A. Domingos-Porter Irene Donelan Kathleen Dyer
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Ann M. Finn Detlefs FM Global Foundation Thomas J. Foley Barbara J. Garvey Capt. Edward Gibbons Donna E. Gunning Mary Jane Halligan Ambassador Mark G. Hambley Mary and Shawn Harrington Carol C. Hassett Carol and Richard Hausamann Joan E. Hill Margaret E. Hrabchak
Christopher Ianello Caitlyn V. Janchuk Johnson Structural Engineering Inc. Linda A. Kaczmarczyk Joan K. Kagan Sharon M. Knickle Gina Golash Kos The Hon. Richard J. Kos Estelle LaBarre Jane Levesque Ellen Mara Nancy B. Marden Jane McCaffrey
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Most Rev. Timothy McDonnell, Bishop Emeritus Daniel and Ellen Melley Kathleen M. Moriarty Eileen B. Murphy, SSJ Jean J. Murphy Sheila T. Murphy, SSJ Patricia A. Nelen Nuveen Investments Holdings Patricia A. Nylin David J. O’Brien H. Patricia B. O’Neill Catherine M. Ormond, SSJ JoAnne H. Palmer
Janice P. Pastuszak Patricia Philbin Joseph Podelsnik George Podmore Anne M. Powers Irene P. Rahilly Joel and Mary Rodowicz Joann A. Rossi Mary E. Rossiter Denise L. Rourke James M. and Brenda M. Ryan Kathleen M. Scherpa Marcia C. Scherpa Teresa M. Sergentanis Mary L. Shanahan
Soccer Shop Francis J. Stipek Dr. Paul F. Thomas Kathy Tobin Martin Julie Van Deventer Joseph P. Wagner Kathleen T. Warchol Waste Management Dr. Edward J. Welch Jr. Mary G. Wile, Ed.D. † Deceased
ALUMNI GIVING Alumni participation is important to continue to offer quality education and experiences to students who become the next generation of alumni. We are grateful for your support of your alma mater. 1938 M. Virginia Campbell Fox 1946 Leona Lachat Mangione H. Patricia Bardsley O’Neill 1947 Margaret Galleshaw Halacy † Jeanne McDermott Ryan 1948 Mary Driscoll Brassil Ann Heaphy Congdon Mary Diggins Woods 1949 Ruth Murphy Burton Mary Maloy Ferris Esther Hannigan, SSJ Alice Kenney, SSJ Marilyn Logan, SSJ Rose Marie La Mountain Nathan Irene Morin Remillard Shirley Leroy Tremblay † 1950 Carol Knight Brennan Patricia Tierney Campbell Jean Miner Cook Mary O’Malley Hayes Virginia Jette McDeed Violette Cartier Sweeney 1951 Anonymous Nancy Reed Anzilotti Helene Brady Brennan Lucille DesRochers Dufault
Lorraine Molter Farrell M. Kathleen Frank Barbara Eichorn Gagnon Barbara Garde Garvey Joan Williston Hall Elizabeth O’Brien Harmon Patricia O’Keefe Kennedy Dorothea Kuhar Ladd Mary Scaffidi LaTronica Mary Bresnahan Lavelle Jeanne O’Shea, SSJ Rita Kellett Prevoznik Joann Akey Rossi
1954 Anonymous Mary Ellen Shea Cadieux Rosemarie Flanagan Cronin Eleanor McFadden Fournier Mary Long Franz Lucille Morin † Elizabeth Cahill Pappas Maureen Bryson Rawding Lillian Finn Stapleton Ellen Verchot Vanszl
1952 Helen Baceski Brinkman Claire Cartier Daigneault Jean Baillargeon Egan Kathleen Keating, SSJ Marguerite Quinn Kenney Mary Healy Maher Constance McCarthy Patricia Dwyer Mullins Mary Murphy Barbara Sullivan O’Keefe Annette Rafferty Patricia Scanlon
1955 Anonymous Helen Madden Callahan Eleanor Bissonette Cunningham Anne O’Connell Lertora Patricia Boyle Lucey Arlene Holmes McCoy, Ph.D. Patricia Hanifin Nelen Eileen Kelly Nikosey Anne Haran Powers Alice Buxton Preece Joan Monaghan Reid Carol Tully Varanka
1953 Patricia Byrnes Alger Kathryn Larrow Auclair Grace Hanley Barnett Jeanne Goulet Bartley Ruth Crowley Conway Elaine Vanasse Foley Barbara Maloney Kirby Carmen Chiara Marrin Joan McKenna Percy
1956 Joan Lincoln Carney Mary Fitzgerald De Marco Ethel Wilder Farrington Joan Marby Goddeau Teresa Harris Joan Benedict Hill Therese Houlares Lois Anne Eisenmann Maharne F. Noreen Moriarty
Joan Pollock, SSJ Elizabeth Ann Wrenn Quinn Ellen Moore Reardon, Ph.D. Joan Rogers Reinhagen Marguerite Cote Spitzak 1957 Lucy Mae Nowakowski Ashe Mary Lou Burke Kathleen Cowles Ellen Neary D’Angelo Lorita Calderella Decorie Lorraine McMahon Dube Ann Farrell Constance Corr Grippo Ann Meloche Loftus Jane McKenna McAuliffe Winnie Rosenbeck McCormick Mary Murphy McMahon Helene Michael Nihill, SSJ Nancy O’Donnell Re Joan Mackey Remillard 1958 Anonymous Judith Griffin Barnes Mary Gould Boulger Nancy O’Flynn Bowker Dr. Frances Finn Delahanty Margaret Curran Dowd Barbara Guardione Guerra Mary Hunt Keenan Dorene Janes Judith Kappenman, SSJ Lois Lambert Barbara Majewski Louison Nancy Mackson
Mildred Marengo, SSJ Margaret Copia McGahan Kathleen Meenaghan Barbara Lunardini Murphy Barbara Collins O’Toole Constance Quinlan, SSJ Marilyn Deignan Shepardson Evelyn Lachut Sullivan Rose-Ellen Keenan Sweeney Isabelle Rogers Travaglini Faith Ethier Visconti Mary Collins Vivaldi Kathleen Barry Voigt Margaret Wallace 1959 Marguerite Allen Anne Marie Todaro Basso Sally MacNeil Bell Mary O’Brien Brennan Barbara Bacchiocchi Cappello Florence Donoghue Chatowsky Marguerite Mulvey Crawford Louise Glesmann Curtin Mary Derengowski-Stein Jeanne Lemay Desautels Irene Rosenbeck Donelan Elizabeth Fitzgerald Foley Ellen O’Brien Geanacopoulos Carol Celetti Hausamann Ruth Zecchi Hyde Gail Cicio Ireland Patricia Johnson, SSJ Martha Joseph
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Sheila Nesbit Keator Judith Kennedy Estelle Guillet LaBarre Nancy Towne Lauer Jane Shea Logan Ann Smith MacAvin Theresa Satkowski Marion Margaret Cavanaugh McCarthy Genevieve Masterson McLaughlin Barbara Letourneau McQuaid Leatrice Wyne Morrison Elizabeth Gallagher Moylan Judith O’Connell, SSJ Eileen Murphy Patnaude Ruth Quinn, SSJ Marlene Mullin Robinson Joan Tonski Russo Lois Salome Mary Ellen Shea Anna Frigo Spellacy Natalie Mackie Straley Marie Tougas, SSJ Elizabeth McDermott Walsh Anne Wildenhain, SSJ Janis Wise 1960 Cecelia Joy Alexander Olivia Shannon Andreis Anonymous Mary Ellen Mallory Aycock Lorraine Pelletier Barfield Elizabeth Sadowski Beuchert Carol Gilboy Boivin Barbara Grady Boudo Carol McKenna Burke Mary Julian Burke Carolyn O’Connor Connelly Dr. Mary Cove Ann Sokolosky Daly Geraldine Rucki Fasching Nancy Manning Fitzgerald Mary Lynch Flaherty Marcia Wright Flanagan Eileen Carroll Foley Diane Cavallini Fontaine Elizabeth Anderson Grimaldi Theresa Moruzzi Herman Frances Dragon Hoginski Marsha Macary Mary Ellen McCarthy Massmann Judith Stagnaro McCarthy Mary McDonough Mary Hayes Morrissey Patricia Fogarty Nylin Rosemary Broderick O’Connor Joyce Perosino Anita Lussier Perry
Maureen O’Neil Phillips Maureen Bercury Quinlan Mary Murphy Riordan Genevieve Gorczakoski Stanley Karen Tierney Vollinger Graceann Gavigan Wallingford Mary Brennan Young Mary Valego Youn 1961 Susan Bell Stephanie Stefanik Bossert Joanne Donovan Calderigi Alice Toomey Fay Sandra Shaw Finerty Margaret Yerick Gallagher Joyce Douville Gorman Marylou Dunn Haas Mary Wynn Harney Cecilia Joyce Joy Sarah Scordato Keenan Nancy Borysewick Latham Patricia Perry McCarthy Eileen Collins McEleney Maryanne LaFond Noone Diane Gallese Parsons Kathleen Weldon Penter Gertrude Dowd Rodin Judith Brodeur Sasmore Mary Jane Cameron Sheehan Julie Gosselin Stout Joan Vincent Patricia Fradet Williams Libbie Harris Wills Claire Bushika Wohrle 1962 Pauline Borsari Angermann Anonymous Maureen McCool Bail Carol Brodeur Bardzik Mary Herring Belluardo Lillian Perrault Bisson, Ph.D. Mary Jane Eichorn Black Patricia Thompson Burden Patricia Bozek Campagnari Marylou Griffin Cauley Eileen O’Flynn Duffy Claire Ann Fitzpatrick † Priscilla Moquin Goddu Anne Monaghan Guest Maureen Moriarty Hannam Margaret Fahey Henson Nancy O’Donnell Holland Barbara Ciszek Jendrysik Virginia Kneeland Sharon Fressola Knickle Ann O’Shaughnessy Lawrence Joan Fitzgerald Lundy Lois Lynch
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Judith Marceau Margaret Donohue McMenemy Joan Brunelle Montana Jane Morrissey, SSJ Julie Ferrero Nichols Carol Wojnar Osinski Carol Barry Powell Dr. Mary Ellen Reilly Jane Slattery Shaw Mary Lou Liucci Smith Joan Talbot Anne Taylor-Babcock Clare Burrows Tozeski Marjorie Fiorentino Van Houten † Mary Magdalen Ward, SSJ Gail Albertine Wrobel 1963 Mary Donohue Agnew Susan Gelinas Agnew Margaret Begley Anderson Jeanne Archey Katherine Balakier Sandra Avault Beauvais Mary Ann Leary Boon † Phyllis Wilson Connelly Barbara Trzcinka Conway Ethel Welch de Bakker Julianne Gobeille Deni Kathleen Donnellan Polly Shea Gavin Joan St. Clair Hayes Dorothy Didonna Hickey Barbara Landers Hood Christine Lynch Keaney Virginia Koonz Jane Regan Levesque Mary Ann Cleary Lucia Janet Kelliher Lussier Theresa Kolano Maloney Joan Hansen Meehan Nancy Mirto Elizabeth Conlin Naughton Catherine Ormond, SSJ Catherine Benoit Pokorny Kathleen Griffin Pultorak Margaret Lynch Shea Jean Pellizzaro Sible Barbara Sokolowski Eleanor Spring, SSJ Regina Stachowicz Sullivan 1964 Maureen O’Shea Abbot Maryellen Flanagan Andersen Elizabeth Aldrich Bell Anne Swift Benedetti Elaine Beshara Jane Duffy Beswick Virginia O’Hara Buhl Kathleen Marby Burton Lucille Krock Cercone Leticia Dibiase Clark Joyce Kapinos Connelly
Camilla Conti Crick Anne Conlee Cronin Joann Kelly Cronnell Mary Borselli Cullen † Bonnie Powers Daly Geraldine Dinardo Kathleen Izzo Dyer Nancy Sullivan Flanagan Elizabeth Moriarty Giles Sandra Fanelli Ginley Robert Hendry Gail Rainault Herting Christine Cimini Hoeske Barbara Powers Hoppin Kathleen Engel Jackson Virginia Callahan Jackson Patricia Harty Jolicoeur Simone Collins Kennedy Beatrice Szetela Lawson Sandra Blackhall LeblancCasino Maureen Burns Lorenzatti Eileen McDonald Maloney Nancy Bianco Marden Maureen Hannigan McMahon Eileen Mazza Mendrek Barbara Stefanowich Miskiewicz M. Elaine Bellner Molis Mary Ann Manning Muska Arlene Ranno Nolan Carolyn Curran Nolan Marguerite Mallory O’Brien Kathleen Baker Olbrych Patricia Shea O’Leary Eugenie Norman Persivale Priscilla Wilczak Plasse Margaret Conroy Quinn Sharon Cherwinski Quish Irene Rahilly M. Carmen Bilodeau Richards Ann Garvey Schettino Aniela Marcinczyk St. Peter Virginia Karlon Sutula Margaret Assenza Trella Sandra Hodge Turban Jeannine Doorley Vignali Ann Caron Walden Dr. Ellen Larkin Woodruff Nancy Bilek Wright 1965 Judith Rudd Allen Anonymous Kathryn Gura Beary Barbara Bouley Boos Maureen Cahill Borski Jane Donohue Botelho Mary Ellen Tremble Bruhm Patricia Daly Brundrett Geraldine Buendo Cain Joan Cierpial Margaret Dwyer Clark
Marylynn Kennedy Clune Mary Sheary Coakley Mary Cullinane Rosemary Shrude Davidson Elizabeth Collins Davis Barbara Lehrbach De Santis Constance Cain Decelles Anne Proniewicz DeMusis Marita Hanley Devine Judith Domingos-Porter Carol Acus Donovan Jeanette McMahon Falcon Noreen Burke Farrell Edith Ferrero Patricia Dunn Fitzgerald Sandra Clark Flynn Clare Reynolds Frigo Eileen Bragiel Gosselin Mary-Ellen Nichols Gretler Fran Ziemba Hauck Rae Holland-Long Mary McCarthy Hosmer Rina Macri Howard Maureen Glynn Kester Susan Lavoie Phyllis Augustino Lewis Barbara Morin Lynch Ellen Sewall Mara Ann Marie McKenna, SSJ Patricia Deane Morton Marlene Mucha, SSJ Patricia Nigon Parks Mary Krawczyk Peck Mary Ann Christofori Piffarerio Dorothy Pilkington, SSJ Cornelia Roy, SSJ Theresa Cachat Sawicki Michele Gagne Scanlon Carolyn Vose Scibelli Maxyne Schneider, SSJ Madelyn Ferrero Sheehan Susan Watkins Simon Patricia McCallion Szulborski Julie Corcoran Van Deventer Anne Marie Spagnola Welch Nancy Noonan Woitkowski 1966 Patricia Pietras Aki Sandra Drzyzga Ashton Francine Dillon Babachicos Diane Benoit Berneche Anne Biedrzycki Elizabeth Carter Blozie Martha Kennedy Bowler Rosemary Cupillo Brown Mary Ellen Carlon Margaret Keane Delaney Sandra Markie Dumont Paulette Meunier Duquette Anne Fleming
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Carole Krol Frappier Nancy Milewski Frey Ann Frost Lucinda Rodrigues Gallela Patricia Frappier Hallisey Mary Ellen Hogan Sandra Fiorentino Howie Margaret Girotti Kochanek Janet LaDuke Linda Landry Adelle Stonina Love Edward Masztal † Jane McCaffrey Elizabeth McCarthy Kathleen Moriarty Frances Moynihan O’Connell Joanna Tatara O’Connor Kathleen Clancy Phillips Sarah Keane Piantoni Kathleen Pollard-Haskell Lois Valley Rinaldi Michele Savage Roos Kathleen Austin Scherpa Kathleen Keresztes Sinico Mary Kathryn McGinity Stratton Joan Poloniak Sullivan Kathleen Tudryn Mary Bryson White Ruth Willemain 1967 Jany Mitchell Allen Theresa Bimbane Gloria Nedeau Bourbeau Ann Austin Cadieux Loretta Contonio Campbell Susan Ripa Cathro Elizabeth Marr Collins Carolyn Shea Couture John Cunniff Francine Guzik Dilisio Nancy Mercier Donofrio Doris Laperle Dreibelbis Julia Wegiel Gazda Rene Harnois Susan McCarthy Himmelman Margaret Kennedy Hrabchak Dr. M. Elizabeth LeBlanc Robert Loughrey Margaret Adams Martin William McDonough Joan Guercio Moore Barbara Britton Moran Susan Jockel Ramsay Kathleen Riordan, Ed.D. Carol Halgas Romaniak Mary Rossiter Shirley Rzasa Mary Patterson Shanahan Anne Sullivan Barbara Taylor Kathleen Hryniewicz Trudeau
Mary-Ann Wallace 1968 Theresa Airoldi Constance Kareta Barre K. Maureen Kelliher Bell Patricia Paluch Borowiec Cornelia Spring Bueker Patricia Lapan Carbone † Dr. Suzanne Haughey Carroll Awilda Chaban-Colon Maureen Charest, SSJ Ellen Lahert Coopee Atty. Judith Cross Ellen Deane Antonietta Scibelli DiMichele Doreen Harrison Dooley Monica Lukasik Egan Edward Furey Nancy Menard Gadbois Oralee Lamica Ghazil Marion Wood Giacomelli Dr. Normand Girouard Carole Ann Caprarella Goulding Maureen Griffin, SSJ Elaine Polek Gustafson Mary Jane Halligan Carol Carriere Hassett Carol Swiatlowski Holden Elizabeth Flathers Howarth Roberta Pilon Huston Marilyn Golas Janes Evelyn Jez, Ph.D. M. Patricia Whitman Johnson Sally Quinn Karnasiewicz Kathleen Cook Klaes Joanne O’Brien Knapik Ellen Eagar Kulis Ruth Camyre Langlois Martha Liddy Nancy Dore MacAskill Kaethe O’Keefe Maguire Christine Marek Marie Inzitari Martinez Quirinita Martinez Jane Mungovan McDonald Charlotte McGuirk Diane Zimmer McKain Janice Fleming Minot Martha Noonan Murtaugh Paul Orszulak Barbara McGuire Pajak Joanne Cyr Pasquini Jean O’Brien Paulhus Julia Cameron Powers Maxine Skypeck Stawasz Joanne Galvin Stowe Geraldine Burrows Tasker Elizabeth Flanagan Thiffault Kathryn Littlejohn Thompson Linda Ferris Tyberghein
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Kathryn Riley Whitman Mary McGarry Wile, Ed.D. 1969 Paula Cyran Abrazado Anonymous (2) Diane McDonald Bleau Claire Kita Bodek Jean Brigham Barbara Brunelle Judith Cadden Barbara Gallagher Callahan Judith Albano Cassarino Paula Bellerose Cassidy Christine Tietgens Delisle Mary Riordan Dempsey Agnes Fleming Louise Syner Fredette Suzanne Frennier Eleanor Gifford Atty. Phyllis Gracki Donna Gunning Mary Samson Handzel Kathleen Murphy Hem Nancy Sighinolfi Hendry Maureen Dwyer Howard Kathleen Imbruno, SSJ Jane Michalik Kane Cynthia Skowyra Kaplan Eileen Corridan Kelly Nancy Kelly Kathleen Keough Theresa Barrie Kitchell Dorothy Goggins Lecours Karen Fitzgerald Loflin Patricia Loftus Patricia Harris Lusnia Susan Gorman Mahoney Mary Ann O’Day McGovern Mary Sitka Miecznikowski Eileen Murphy, SSJ Kathryn Berestka O’Brien Wilhelmina Pianowski Ostrowski Marlene Bongiovi Pepin Helen Perry, SSJ Patricia Kelly Pouliot Lillian Reilly, SSJ Linda Tombor Richards Virginia Drzyzga Robak Rosemary Kibbe Robb Mary Bobowicz Rogers, Ph.D. Dr. Marilyn Rondeau Jacquelyn Rosa Joan Ryan June Serra Schoppe Teresa Marchese Sergentanis Janice Smith Ann McCarthy Southworth, Ed.D. Charlene Gamache St. Onge Marylou Haley Straub Eleanor Tremblay
Suzanne Carriere Urban Kathleen Wallace, SSJ Linda Greco Wayne Irene Hryniewicz Webb 1970 Rosalie Devine Allen Anonymous (3) Catherine Harkins Belhumeur Jean Bostley, SSJ Anne Borowiec Bubnic Ann Gowdey Callahan Joyce Bachand Chmura Judith Brophy Croughwell Elizabeth Benos Dattalo JoAnn DiRico Trautmann Kathryn Flanagan, SSJ Mary Rigazio Ghidoni Mary Lou Gillon, SSJ Donna Chenier Greene Mary Ann Malinowski Holmes Cynthia Small Hosmer Jeanne Mathieu Hunter Phyllis Tomasiello Iadarola Margaret Kenney, SSJ Mary Shaughnessey Klein Dorothy Lakoma Elaine Pudlo Lampron Carol Lareau, SSJ Sharon Van Kamerik Lawrence Elizabeth Fernandes Maresca Theresa Willemain Marr Sheila McGough Martinelli Sharon Mella Paula Misitano, SSJ Sandra Baceski Mitchell Louise Lacoste Osetek Theresa Krasniewcz Paddock Barbara Paul Pastie Mary Petisce, SSJ Nina Santucci Pozgar Louise Puza Madelyn Robinson Winifred Roulier, SSJ Cheryl Lanzoni Ryan Jane Murtaugh Ryan Mary Thompson Sacenti Lillian Battisti Sansalone Elizabeth Braman Schenck Paula Ahearn Schur Michele Taylor Shepard M. Catherine Voghel Smith Nancy Healey Tessier Carol Vachon Wing Jane Malinowski Zawrotnak 1971 Anonymous (2) Nora Austin Kristin Bjorlykke Baker Marilyn Atwood Bisiewicz
Ellen O’Connor Borowski Marybeth Chrzan Boynton Roberta Kelly Cassidy Anne Foley DeFilippo Gail Perrault DiBerto Teresa Dubuque Mary Ferguson, SSJ Marie Fitzgerald Flahive Nancy Donovan Gooding Patricia Doyle Gregory Patricia Vivian Gregory Eleanor Harrington, SSJ Susan Flanagan Heffner Linda Kaczmarczyk Mary Keenan Julie Kennedy MacKeil Maria Santos Mazzei Dorothy Landers McCarthy Maria Halacy Murphy Dolores Casagrande Nacewicz Regina Noonan-Hitchery Christine Langone O’Connor Sheila O’Neill Patricia Beglane Pearson Margaret Lareau Peltola Claire Geoffroy Perry Patricia Philbin Mary Quinn, SSJ Katharine Keyes Reardon Pamela Chute Reponen Susan Marques Ribeiro Joan Ryzewicz, SSJ Barbara Scott Kathleen Thomas Sollitto Maryann Stahovish Sullivan Susan Koperniak Szpila Kathleen Burke Warchol Joan Keating Wheeler Rosemarie Petrucci Zbikowski 1972 Karen Simone Angelo Barbara Gross Carnate Kathleen Daley Crowe Estelle Tapor Czarnecki Patricia Goodrow Devlin Ann Marie King Dooley Virginia Phelps Duval Carolyn Harris Patricia Mitchell Leveille Marie Lococo Virginia Maitland, SSJ Ellen Encalade March Gail McCormack Donna Mercier Geraldine Melaney Morgan Sheila Murphy, SSJ Deborah Fournier O’Neil Joan-Marie Halloran Permison Berta Walsh Pinzino Francine Gerlip Pratt
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Kathleen Harvey Robles Kathleen Augustinowitz Rodowicz Kathleen Rooney June Slozak Sandra Stasiowski Constance Vasques Sullivan Jane Thomas, SSJ Mildred Zweir 1973 Geraldine Branca Atkins Mary Varanka Calabrese Cmdr. Patricia Chmiel, USN (Ret.) Ellen Healey Conlon Donna Corridan Judith Cotter Mary Morrissey Cressotti Caryn DaLoia Elizabeth Smith Foley Diane Pepin Godek Bernice Chmiel Hoyt Linda Mackie Johnson Shirley Kusek Klett Eileen McMahon Laferriere Mary Crockett Levy Carolina Lombardi Clare Lorenzatti Ellen O’Heir Moskal Kathleen Perron Sarnelli Kathleen McLoughlin Riley Mary Jo Ruppert Eva Gentile Sarage Marcia Cebrelli Scherpa Donna Serafino Vitulano 1974 Susan Amenta Christine Ferioli Archambault Jeana Bachinski Mary Neal Bednarz Pamela Cooke Bombardier Carol Ann Klinkowski Cartier Judith Walsh Casey Tommie Deyampert Ann DiMaria-Haines Catherine Van Blarcom Gee Teresa Flynn Giegengack Mary O’Rourke Goodwin Ellen Hurley Charlene Doherty Jayamanne Kathleen Kenney Maureen Downing Laramee Deborah Dagwell Lovejoy Margaret Lynch Barbara Parutka Maffett Debra Pelletier Maynard Mary Creighton McDowell Patricia McGrath Mary Ellen McGuire
Kathleen Raufeisen McKenna Jean Dupuis Murphy Sandra Noonan Elaine Y. Paquet Olive JoAnne Grenier Palmer Carmen Pelissier Anne Archambault Proctor Patricia Beaudry Redfern Mary Johnson Rogers Patricia Logan Sawyer Nancy Konieczny Stahelek Judith Sczepanski Sturgis Irene Brisebois Tetreault Elaine Waskiewicz Tudryn Susan Urban Helen Zukowski Woznakewicz 1975 Sandra Moreau Blais Kathleen Ennis Cassin Lois Connors Pamela Dowd Copeman Linda Gualtieri Corsones Deborah Merlin Craig Elizabeth DeAngelisDalton Maria-Filomena DeCarvalho Helenclare Fenton Goddu Mary Walsh Harrington Patricia Moran Iandoli Atty. Colleen Danehy Lindroos Patricia Kulig Meade Donna Quitadamo Denise LaRiviere Rourke Janet Settembro Geraldine Stirlacci Eileen Zajchowski Walczak Susan Conrad Wells Amy Wilson 1976 Nancy Kuta Agostini Clare Lewis Ashe Suzanne Boulay Balicki Lenore O’Connell Boles Jane Bruce Bresnahan Lynette Fabrocini Brown Louise Hamel Cavanaugh Catherine Quinn Clark Lorraine Hungerford Cosgrove Darlene Czapla Dewhurst M. Peter Lillian DiMaria, O.Carm. Elizabeth O’Herron Dunn Kathy Fuller Theresa Nicklaw Kane Ellen Leahy Karr Mary Ellen O’Brien Kempton Mary Barron Landry Maria Correia May
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Kathleen Mahoney Medeiros Sheila Meehan Nancy Raufeisen Miller Maureen Rooney 1977 Joyce Napikoski Badger Diana Dolan Bazyk Patricia Kennedy Bell Nancy Padykula Bianchi Mary Ellen Scavone Clay Mary Anne McAfee Deer Laurie Hoffman Delaney Atty. Elizabeth Dineen Frances Marie Duncan, OSF Barbara Egan-Cromwell Esilda Crespo Eugenio Marie Halloran Evans Margaret Fitzgerald Catherine Gentile-Doyle Kathleen Keefe Halbach Jane Zwiercan Jachym Viktoria Kozlowski Lawrence Linda Coughtry Mansfield Kathleen Reid Porcelli Mary Beth Pircio Richardson Kathleen Pula Rivet Nancy O’Brien Slade Joanne Toomey Spigarelli Helen Valentine 1978 Cynthia Barry Cheryl Gobeille Chace Nelly de Carvalho Kimberly Stasinos Drazic Susan Goldrick Anne Culverhouse Hicks Lisa Hodnicki Ann Irvine Katherine Clark LaCarrubba Lynn Anne Leone Cynthia Kadzik Lincoln Ellen Tanner Liston Barbara Courchesne Looney Susan Lukas Martha Lynn Elizabeth Dusza Matrow Linda Walczewski Mayorchak Gayle Pula Kathleen Loveridge Rallis Theresa Cabana Stec Kathleen Angeli Stewart Diane Trela Pauline Auclair Wright 1979 Ellen Rice Abbott Patricia Pike Anderson Kathleen O’Connor Duquette
Sophie Swiatek Ferron Anna Flynn Linda Lafontaine Anne Pellan-Shea Frances St. Peter-Sanft Lesley Legrand Webb 1980 Carlene Kleeberg Bannish Theresa Phelan Cain Anne Marie Corrieri Roxanne LaFleur Delikat Ann Finn Detlefs Mary Nesi Grande Leslie Seander Hamilton Eileen Kirk Deborah Rix Maloney Kathleen Finn Malynoski M. Eleanor Murphy Jean Dickson Preuss Andrea Hale Riendeau Sharon Roux Sarrasin Joan Anderson Tomasiello Linda Tuzzio, Ed.D. 1981 Anonymous Catherine Kalmbach Arventos Jo-Ellen Yadach Eckel Margaret McCarron Fitzpatrick Donna Smith Horne Carol Jaciow Alice Lanier Lamothe-Roy Louise Langlois Nancy Davin MacPherson Alejandrina Rivera Micket Theresa O’Connor Terri Tomchik Testani 1982 Camille Balestri Susan Vachereau Candiloro Debra Paquette Cassidy Laura Liptak Cressotti Maria Surreira Crowley Ann Dougal Cynthia Lapadula Feliu Patricia Kennedy Kathleen Lonergan Fehily Karen Zebrowski Matherson Vivian Pappas 1983 Maureen McDonald Burger Susan McCarthy Crawford Sandra Kielbasa Laura Canedi Knudsen Deborah Lacasse Kathleen Sylvia Loiselle Deborah Danahy Provost Mary Willemain Reed Kathleen Manferdini Reid Kathryn Pekala Service
Catherine Potash Walsh 1984 Theresa Enderle Bachhuber Diane Nawskon Brunelle Atty. Lisa Cahillane Siddall Janice Fuller Patricia Lord Kasuba Jacqueline Kennedy Mary Nolan Paquette Nancy Reilly-Wohl Mary Cawley Shea Jennifer Poole Stebbins Yolanda van der VoornLeahy 1985 Amy Andrews Lorinda Smart Bucchieri Kathleen Curran Karen Daniels Paula Gagnon Davies Barbara Collins Donahue Anita Frattarola Farley Elizabeth Hawley Margaret Higgins Maureen O’Connor Holland Kathleen Nicora Labun Pauline Marney Coleen Nauman Anne Marie O’Brien Ann Marie Jurek Quental 1986 Cynthia Kvoriak Dzialo Elizabeth Kusiak Formaggioni Deirdre Taylor Ghostlaw Jean LaRoche Guerin Christine Halloran Susan Spagnoli King Dian Humber McCollum Ellyn Moriarty Maria de Sousa Palatino Diane Krasnecky Pinney Mary Jo Pescetta Safford Lori Fosque Salisbury Cheryl Santagate-Sutton Rita Asselin Wood Elizabeth Woods 1987 Anne Barker Martha Riley Bischoff Margaret Bowler Marjorie Childers, Ph.D. Janice Healey Fitzgerald Eileen Gloster Linda Holian Susan Belanger Keenan Michelle Lancto Cheryl Leeman Saunders Eileen McManus Nelson Lisa Tracey Popowski Martha Ryan Ross
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Renita Satchell-Ezell Rosemary Perkins Webber 1988 Patricia Rapone Green Michele Fouche Hart Lynn Daigle Korza Lauren Scibelli Mullin Joyce Mancini O’Leary Gail Collins Weller 1989 Debra Fil Baronas Jesse Brownback, III Mary O’Connor Gelinas Jenene Corbeil Gramolini Darcy Dalrymple Janowski Claire MacDonnell Kelly Mary Rossman Krol Winnifred Tracey Lee Mary-Frances Maffucci Loralee Nelson Bernadette Morawiec Nowakowski Maryellen Phelan Carol Jurek Robillard Leslie Vincent Ellie Moreau Wilson 1990 Emily Halkett Bourgeois Robina Barrie Hartig Robert Hill Judith Hope-Klessig Martha McLaughlin Gail Parent Partridge Janice Peters Pastuszak Deana Maffucci Shirley Betsy Pirtie Sokol Michelle Woods 1991 Anonymous Nina April Susana Ricardo Baltazar Kathleen Bishop Margaret Jahn Norma Cosgrove Joniec Sita Khanna Barbara Wiles Laffert David Pepin Sandra Martinelli Reissour Mary Ellen Jarvis Robinson 1992 Marie Hamborg Borland Teresa Manganaro Hart Catherine Butler Hartley Barbara Rock Hendrickson Gabrielle Croteau Hutchison Mary Beth Alaimo Kennedy Dawn MacKinnon-Delaney Norma Mitchell McCain Susan Poehler Nance Elizabeth Dunn O’Reilly
Denise Cawley Rock Geraldine Moylan Ryan Barbara Sims-Hume Sau Ping Yu Skelly Christine Thompson Lisa Boutiette Trottier Cheryl Wagner 1993 Suzanne O’Connor Baran Claudette Turcotte Burque Shelley Bradley Fasano Susan McLaughlin Harden Virginia Leary Humel Judith DiSantis King Cynthia Berry Lay Jacqueline Mashia Catherine Rourke McKenna Darlene Skwisz Monteiro Kathryn Crowley Peterson Jennifer Rodrigue Putnam Margaret Sherrit Jennifer Healy Spooner Margaret Stango Kelly Woods 1994 Janice Bassett DiFilippo Carolyn Engle Maureen Maloney Kellman Linda Kelley Netto Maureen McGuire Partyka Deanne Payne-Rokowski Isabel Pereira Yoingco 1995 Martha Moser Brown Laura Vlasak Caine Christine O’Brien Coleman Thomas DeNardo Cami Elbow Rebecca Martin Lescarbeau Kristen Parsons Miracle Kristen Bellucci Murphy Robert St. Onge Elizabeth Ashe Surprise Debra Tomaszewski Martha von Mering 1996 Alita Frazier Barnes Maryann Korte Brunton Aimee Bullett-Smith, N.P. Deanna Robare Chelte Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur Jennifer Gosselin Pamela Kerr Grant Deborah Johnson Green Thea Katsounakis Linda Kieras Kenny Bernard MacArthur Atty. Melissa Rogers-Gillis Judy Slowinski
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1997 Pamela Hwalek Boissonneault Katherine Chang Patricia Haggerty Andrea Jackson Atty. Caroline Murray Mary-Ann Malcolm Nichols Phyllis Sapowsky Elizabeth Starzyk Genevieve Miffitt Wysocki 1998 Carol Burke Burt Tommie Burton Jill Golden Gagne Rev. Karen Montana Gutowski Audrey Dunn Orstad Mary Rentas Virginia Mead Webb Sarah Wilkins Teresa Winters 1999 Shelley Grassetti Albano Margaret Benoit Beturne Walter Bizon Jennifer Avezzie Collins Andrea James Deborah Connors Lewandowski Tania Florence Spear 2000 Martha Redfield Brunelle Cynthia Cohen Williams John Connolly Noemi Torres Fernandes Lisa Hraba Alda Plante Eileen Johnson Ratkiewicz Richard Slavas 2001 Deborah Baker Gibbons Michael Beresky, Jr. Margaret Fitzpatrick George Keator Melinda McQuade Kathleen Hebert Ronchi 2002 Justin Berthiaume Kathryn Gawron Lynn Geraci Lise LeTellier Kristy Parker Joan Sawabi 2003 Jessica Scott Allen Kristin Tassey Berthiaume Cheryl Condon Darcy Flynn Sarah Jane Fuller Amanda Huston Garcia
Linda Hammarstrom Ellen Hynes Inna Khimich Debra Boissonneault Lentes Kimberly Fontaine McCarthy Ethan Percy Laura Robertson Michael Smith Cody Taylor Rachael Visconti Melissa Voutour 2004 Catherine Benoit Zuzanna BrewczynskaZaluga Tina Fontaine Elaine Parenzo Lees Andrea Malloch-Swiderski Robert Marchewka John Shuman 2005 James Angelos II Atty. Rachel Bradford Lynn Cormier Browne Maureen Cotter Monica Graham Kevin Holland Patricia McDonald Humiston Gerald Rheaume 2006 Rebecca Connolly Sean Hammond Anne Harrison, Ed.D. Ashley Lincoln Mahoney Deborah Maynard 2007 Diane Ruggeri Surprenant 2008 Debra Allen Maxine Brooks Allen Anonymous Meghan Lynch Burns Ermelinda Branco Carvalho Venessa Cline Jennifer LeDoux Scott Netkovick 2009 Jill Bigos Carrieanne Crews Neil Downey Katherine Nowak Elaine Kakoulidis Sgueglia 2010 Valerie Focosi Bonatakis Lawrence Graham Colette Green Harding Ben Masse
Eloisa Rodriguez Jean Lapointe Rogers Alyssa Zmaczynski Ryan Jennifer Haring Steinman Suzanne Wells Karalee Desrosiers Yvon 2011 Josh Chagnon Nicholas Cordeiro Patricia Janke Destinee Meeker Madeleine Taylor Ashley Tucker 2012 Janyce Prendergast Carroll Matthew Forest Diane Hebert Griffin Katie Roberts Carolyn Talmadge Sebastian Suzanne Lerario Svadeba 2013 Dalya Amatul-Wadud Cynthia Bisner Emanuel Brown Emilia Cruz Stephen Fisher Darius Griffin Katherine Himmelman Amy Maschi Jacquelyn Devine Ouellette Cara Martin Palermo Heather Pepin Collette Gingras Plaquet Christine Zimmerman Pouliot Diane Nuttelman Richardson Frances Preece Rollinson Sean Toohey 2014 Yahaira Antonmarchi Raymond Becker Indira Lalchandani Broska Caitlee Carrier Jennifer Connolly Jessica D’Amours Caitlyn Janchuk Kellie McLaughlin Gary Russett Jessica Gruszkos Smith 2015 Emmanuel Bile Jessica Colson Sara Edwards Tyler Emet Thomas Engel Martin Feid Brady Forrest Alyssa LaMonica Nikki Psyris Maxwell
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Renee Morais Anthony Nitri Tyler Scott John Southworth Meghan Sullivan 2016 Samantha Alvino Anonymous Phoebe Hobbs Emma Locke Maira Pantoja Derron Simpson Kierstan Skinner 2017 Sambriddhi Adhikary Kelli Rohan Barrieau Ilena Burnett Rebecca Cao William DeiDolori Ashley Rannikko Desrosiers
Samantha Dibbern Denver DiMarzio Kacey Gifford Daisy Hernandez Jennifer Irish Victoria Jennings Samantha Licursi Kelan O’Brien Daniel Olive Egor Petrov Megan Shewchuk Isaac Werner Joanne Paturick Zander Fox 2018 Nathaniel Amanin Karis Arnold Nicholas Bergstrom Aislinn Carrier Chris Ceus Christopher Connolly Christopher Dabkowski
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Kristina Davignon Tacai Dryden Bevin Edwards Michael Fleury Samuel Garcia Caitlan Hartig Darren Hiciano Alexis Johnson Madeline Jordan Madison Jung Gabriel Levy Jamie Manning Patrick McCutchen Brandon Montalvo Kate Moriarty Alissa Porfilio Haley Roberts Latisha Rocke Benjamin Ross Arianna Santiago-Sullivan Sarah Tatgenhorst Erica Van Ness
Olivia VanEpps Andy Vasquez Alexis Vieira Brendan Violette Tiara Weems Donald Whittle JingSong Xu 2019 Tina Belanger Rachel Connell Lisa Lusardi Dominika Orsaris Mark Polkowski Sharon Vielmetti Ariah Willemain 2020 Alexander Ciskowski Elizabeth Disbrow Jane Dugan Paul Ferraro
Richard Hernandez James Ryan Kelly Scianna Meredith Townsley Vladimir Zabedyuk, Jr. 2021 Emily Huber Kaila Keene Ashley Krzykowski Olivia LaLuna Taylor Reedy Tyla Risucci Neelam Tiwari Annamaria Traniello † Deceased
IN TRIBUTE Many Elms benefactors choose to make gifts throughout the year in memory of loved family members and friends. Others choose to honor people meaningful in their lives such as former teachers, parents, classmates, children, friends, or family. We appreciate the thoughtfulness of those benefactors in choosing to recognize their loved ones in this way. Hannah Adams Carol Allan, SSJ Andy Andersen Vic and Rita Archambault Robert Armstrong Mary R. and John T. Austin Jordan Bailey Joshua Banchs Kathleen Bardsley Crawley William Barnes Frances Donelan Barr Margaret Noble Bassett George Edward Beglane James Begley James and Anna Begley Lucille Belanger John William Bennett Theresa Betourney Robert J. Boulay Millicent Bourdon Kathleen Fenton Bourn Alexandra Brandofino Bonnie Bresnahan Caroline Bresnahan Thomas and Margaret Brigham Elizabeth Broughan, SSJ Maria Bucchieri Kay and Ed Burke Maura Culloo Burns Kathy Cadden Marion Caron Aislinn Carrier
Gertrud Cartwright Klaus W. “KC” Cartwright Louis and Della Cavallini Nathaniel Cavallo Judith Chabot Mary Kay Chester Beverly Chevalier Albin and Helen Chrobak Roberta C. Chrzan Mary Ann Cimini Alex Ciskowski Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clancy Class of 1954 Class of 1958 Class of 1959 Class of 1963 Cecillia Clune Eileen Collins Maxine Collins Jessica Colson Cheryl Condon Robert E. and Mary A. Conlee Barbara Conlin Eileen Quinlan Cook Anne Marie Corrieri John Corrieri Patricia Corrieri Frank Corsino Rosalie Cotter Gina Cressotti Tricia Crowley Mary Cullen
Patrick J. Culloo Joseph and Rita Czapla Rita Rose Czapla William Daniels Angelica Darasz-Kelley Mary Dolan Darcy Francesca Davitt Dr. and Mrs. Francisco B. de Carvalho Deceased members of the class of 1954 Deceased members of the class of 1959 Deceased members of the class of 1962 Deceased members of the class of 1969 Deceased members of the class of 1977 Taylor Deskavich Mary L. Desmarais Joyce Desorcy Emma deVillier Msgr. Thomas Devine Peter and Lillian DiMaria Elizabeth Disbrow Barbara Doherty Lillian Doherty Marilyn Dillon Doherty Bernadine F. Dooley Eleanor Dooley, SSJ William Dougherty Judy Lambert Drinkwater
Nancy Footit Dromey Mr. and Mrs. William Drzyzga Valda Ducharme Kathleen Barbara Duggan Harry E. Dumay, Ph.D., MBA Donna Smith Dwyer Theresa Dygdon Marguerite Egan Helen Egan, SSJ Elaine Sullivan Emery Maryann Enderle Karen Bodon Essex Kara Lynne Evans-Scott Jane Feinstein Paul Ferraro Clement A. Ferris Sr. John J. Ferris Mary Ann Feury Mary A. and Michael J. Fiorentino Allison Rose Fisher Cody Fisher Ann Marie Fitzgerald Marge Fitzpatrick Florence Nagle Flynn Herman and Claudine Fontaine Lynne Fontaine Janet Ford Helen Fortier Deceased members of the Fouche family
William Frain Sr. Richard Francis Joachim W. Froehlich, Ph.D. Amanda Garcia Ann M. Gibbons Mary Merrigan Gloster Jack and Nancy Golden Ann and Mary Gorman Ernest Green Emmet and Viola Griffin Lexi Griffin John and Yvette Guercio William V. Guerin Barbara Guerra Barbara and Peter Guerra Richard Hall Ernest and Emiline Hansen Mary Harrington, SSJ Carol Hebert, SSJ Deceased members of the Herring family Richard Hamlet Hernandez Deceased members of the Hoeske family Mary Hogan Catherine Homrock, SSJ Caitlin Hoschtetler Pauline Rutana Isabelle Leroy Jarrett Frances Jensen Amanda Johnson Meghan Jolivet Joseph P. Joniec
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Sr. Florence Joseph Kathy Dwyer Joyal John Martha Joyce, SSJ Linda Kaczmarczyk Anne Keenan Mary Hunt Keenan Rev. Daniel J. Kennedy Edward F. Kennedy Jr. Judith Kennedy Edward and Mary Elizabeth Kennedy Jack “Righty” Keough Robert King Eileen Kirk Lucille Kolish Robert Kumar Family Marcel and Rita Langlois Martin Lauer John J. Leahy Sr. Catherine Germain and James F. Leary Emileo Leone Atty. Robert Levey Mary and James Lewis Samantha Licursi Mary Ann Lynch Samantha Lynes Eunice and Thomas Lynn Marie DeMeola Maffucci Rachel Magnuson Stanley and Helen Majewski Mary Kennedy Masuck Maureen Edith McAlice, SSJ Joyce Plasse McCarthy Susan V. McCarthy Mary T. McDonough Donald McGahan Margaret James McGrath, SSJ William and Dorothy McKenna Lindsey McNiff Alex Meeker Melissa Meon
Noreen Britton Minkler Louis and Nancy Mirto Susan Robinson Moraz Jane Morrissey, SSJ Christine Morvan, DHS Keara Moulton Roberta Mulcahy, SSJ Geraldine Fennessy Muldoon Parents of Eileen, SSJ, & Sheila Murphy, SSJ James and Charlene Murphy M. Eleanor Murphy Mary A. Murphy Joe and Ori Napikoski Charles R. Nathan, Sr. Carolanne Needham Kiley and Brenna Nelson James and Stella O’Brien Gearoid O’Coisdealbha Kathleen Mungiven O’Connell Frances Catherine O’Connor Caitlin Oelrich Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. O’Hara Cornelia O’Hare Michal Ohradka Marie O’Leary Theresa O’Leary, RGS Marie O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Bill O’Neill Carol-Anne Orr Joseph and Marian Padykula Lucien and Bertha Paquet Maura Parent Justine A. Parsons Daniel Pastie Janet Rogan Pedlow Marguerite Pelletier, SSJ Teresa M. Pfeifer Mary Anne Phelan
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Martin Pion, Ph.D. Nellie Pise Catherine McDonnell Pitoniak Joseph A. Plourde William and Julia Pollock Jessica Porcello Philip Powell Sr. Helen Joseph Powers Rita Prevoznik Mary Reap, IHM, Ph.D. Taylor Reedy Jo-Ann Aiello Regan Lanny Remillard Marilyn Riley Judith Riordon Marguerite Rivest Mary O’Donnell Roberts Suzanne E. Robinson Dennon Rodrigue Amanda Rotberg Danny and Rita Rourke Alice M. Booth Roy, RN and Eugene R. Roy Joan Ryan Julieta Santos Kathleen Doherty Sargent Cassandra Jude Sarno Clara Sarno Gini Scalchi Maxyne Schneider, SSJ Fr. John Schomber, CSSR Carol Lee and Frank Scibelli Elisa Scibelli Megan Senecal Margaret Seward Claire Shea Jere Sheehan Paige Silva Sisters of Notre Dame Sisters of St. Joseph Christine Spring Rev. Mark Stelzer, Ph.D. Maria Stipek
Elizabeth F. Sullivan Mary Loretta Sullivan James M. Sweeney Marion Sweeney Christine Swords, SSJ Katelyn Sylvia Ryan John Taskey Katsuyo Tetherly Joan Thayer Cecelia Thomas Elizabeth McMahon Thomas Louise Thomas, SSJ Alison Chun Tom Rebecca Tomisin Kathleen Toomey Beverly Torpy Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Tremblay Sr. Maryellen Henderson Trenta Jackie Tuohey Roger Vezina Robert Viamari Lorraine Villemaire, SSJ Mary Vivaldi William Walden Jr. Kathleen Wallace, SSJ Thaddeus R. Wegrzyn Newton Weiss Anne Boucher Wells Patricia White Marielle Godbout Willett Marissa Wills Mary and William Wise Charlotte Worthington Catharine Wrang Marylou Wright, SSJ Amber Zarick Meghan Hukowicz Zoll † Deceased
F R I E N D S a n d PA R E N T S Every year, generous individuals or groups of individuals turn the dream of a college education into a reality for many Elms College students. We are grateful for the generosity of the following: Ben Acquista Carol Allan, SSJ Pamela J. Anderson Flo Andreatta Robert Andretta Anonymous (7) William M. Antil Lynn A. Arnold Jeff Askew Donna M. Augustus Margaret Austin Sean J. Austin
Deborah A. Avezzie John Aylmer Carol Babiec James P. Bailey Dennis Bajek Ann G. Baker Jeremiah M. Baker Jonathan Baker Patricia F. Baker George Balakier Deanna and Patrick Ballentine
Wanda Banks Diana M. Beaudin Arthur Beaudoin Linda Beauregard Jeff Bedard Amanda Begos J. William Bennett † Kathleen Beresky Thomas Bergin Barbara C. Bernard Dr. Kevin Berry Atty. Edward Beuchert
Sally L. Bigelow Eric S. Biss Frances P. Bliss Atty. Mary E. Boland Robert and Roberta Bolduc Mary Bonavita Beverly Bongiovanni Fred Borowiec Richard Borowiec Richard D. Bourgeois Robert Bourne
Helen C. Boyle John Bradley Steven F. Bradway Mary Brainerd, Ph.D. Walter Breau, Ph.D. Jill Brennan Mary Ellen Bridge Lynn M. Brown Kimberly A. Bruce Thomas Brunton Malinda Burgos Patricia A. Burns
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Mary M. Butler Katelyn Campbell Mary Campbell Gregory Caproni Brittney A. Carlson Alfred J. Carrier Christopher N. Carroll Dr. George E. Cartier James G. Cartwright Darcie M. Casineau Tina M. Cassesse Judith and William Chabot Maryellen K. Channing Susan M. Chapell Guy Chester Kevin Chrobak Kelly and Donald Cianciolo Anthony Cignoli Christine E. Ciskowski Harold C. Clancy Fr. Lucian Clark, C.P. Mary H. Clark Patricia A. Clark Barbara Clarke Barbara Cleary James E. Clune Geraldine Collins Sean P. Collins Thomas J. Collins Thomas M. Collins Jr. Travis Colosi Karen D. Condon Cynthia A. Conklin D. Barry Connelly Edward A. Connors James E. Connors Rev. John E. Connors Mary L. Connors Linda B. Corridan Patricia Corrieri Joanne Corrieri-Upham Arthur C. Corsino Michael W. Coscore Peter W. Coscore Gerald F. Costello Jr. Kathleen J. Cote John Coughlin George W. Counter Barbara F. Couture John A. Crawford III Steven W. Cronin Timothy Crouch Barbara A. Crowley George M. Cullen Pam Culver Kathleen Curry Patricia C. Curry Joan Daly Robert W. D’Angelo Amy W. Davidson Diane and John Davitt Jr. Virginia C. De Marco Sarah A. Dean John Dee Dr. William Deegan III Stephen T. Delikat
Mary A. Denery Nancy Dercole Laurie Deskavich Carole C. Devanny Edward J. Dever, Jr. John D. DiFilippo David DiLisio Dan Dillon Luke E. Dimaria Theresa and Jeffrey Disbrow Brian Doherty Atty. Gerard F. Doherty Tammy J. Doherty Virginia E. Doherty Kathi Donahue Barbara Donelan James E. Donelan Lisa Donermeyer Marie T. Donoghue Margaret T. Donovan Richard G. Dooley Paul W. Dower Mary Droege David Dubuc Jeanne M. Dubuque Diana Duff Harry E. Dumay, Ph.D., MBA Lillian Duquette Matthew F. Dyer Thomas J. Dygdon Hanna Dzierzgowski Karen L. Ebbeling Kevin M. Edwards and Maria Montoro Edwards Ann M. Ekstrom M. Marguerite Elliott Kathryn Emery Sandra L. Evans Janice A. Faginski Barbara Faille, SSJ Stacia J. Falkowski Janice Fedor Miguel Fernandes Ann M. Ferraro Stephanie Fisher and George Grasso Cecilia M. Fitzek Carolyn T. Fitzgerald William M. Fitzgerald Brian Fleming John D. Flynn Sheila R. Flynn Caroline M. Foley Thomas J. Foley Lester E. Fontaine Leigh Ford Jane M. Fournier William F. Frain † Atty. Ellen W. Freyman Joseph Gagne Maureen Gagne David Gaspari Carole M. Gaunt Mark Germain Marie Ghareeb
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Capt. Edward Gibbons Christine Giera Eric Gillis Elaine Girard Eileen Gogol Harold R. Goodman Sr. Harold R. Goodman Jr. Goose Gosselin, Ed.D. Shawna C. Gregory Kent R. Griffiths George P. and Jean K. Gromacki Daniel J. Haggerty Jr. Ambassador Mark G. Hambley Joyce Hampton, Ed.D. Margaret M. Hardner Atty. Peter J. Harrington Shawn M. Harrington Sheila F. Harrington Richard J. Harte Richard A. Hausamann James Henderson Sara and Hamlet Hernandez Amy Hesselton John K. Hicks Kristin Hmieleski Eileen Hodge Thomas J. Hogan Margaret Hoschtetler April Hough Gregory Howard Elizabeth Hukowicz, Ed.D. Hermine J. Hurst Christopher Ianello Carolyn Jacobs, Ph.D. Robert F. Jahn Ellen E. Jamroz Michael and Mary Janeczek Patricia and John Jenkins Marc Jillson Kevin and Deborah Johnson Sheila and Richard Jolivet Denise Jones Joan K. Kagan Kathleen M. Kane Jaclyn J. Kareta Harry G. Kavrakis Lisa and John Keane William and Melissa Keaton Dr. David R. Kelley Michael Kelley Grace Kelly Josephine M. Kelly David Kerrigan Sandra J. Kieltyka Eileen E. Kirby Francis Kirley Richard Kmon Anthony G. Kolish Elaine D. Kolish Lucille T. Kolish
Theresa Kolish Frances P. Kollenz Orsolya Korman Gina Golash Kos The Hon. Richard J. Kos Dr. Joan M. Koss-Cole Dr. Gloria J. Krason Michael Kroll Craig Kronlund William J. LaBonte Jean M. LaBreck Kathleen M. LaBreck Louise and George Labrie Robert W. Labrie Robert Labun Barbara A. Lagergren John Lambdin, Ed.D. Atty. John C. Lane Susan Langlois, D.P.E. Trudy E. Laramee Catherine R. LaRochelle Arlene Lavelle James F. Leary Kathleen M. Leary Michael Leary Pat Lemieux Richard D. Lemke Henry L. Lenart Patricia Levey Claudia Licursi Mary and Chester Liszka Stacey L. Lloyd Barbara B. Lombardo Marie Long Katie Longley Julia and David Luna Lisa and Jeffrey Lynes Cynthia and William Lyons III Michele and George Magnuson Theresa M. Magrath Robert F. Mahar Linda Mahoney Anita M. Malikowski Robert Maloney Gregory A. Malynoski Nicoletta Mango Patricia Manzon Peter Manzon G. Todd and Marilyn Marchant Sarah Marcotte Helen B. Marczak Sheryl D. Mardeusz Vincent P. Marinaro Laurie A. Marvel Ann A. Masse Thomas A. Massmann Melissa J. Mattison Paula Mattison Matthew McArdle Kelly A. McCarthy Mary K. McClintock Most Rev. Timothy A. McDonnell, Bishop Emeritus
Joseph F. McDowell Ellen J. McEwen Lora and Shawn McGrath Kevin McKenna Dr. Paul McKenna John McLaughlin, Jr. Daniel T. McMahon Margaret A. McMahon Richard J. Meelia Samantha B. Melendez Daniel and Ellen Melley Patricia and Edward Meon Deborah Methe John L. Michon Peter Milloy John Mizia Michael Moline and Richard Pysz David Momnie, O.D. June M. Monahan Dr. Gustavo Montana Janet B. Moore, Ph.D. Anne E. Moran Bonnie and Dr. Thomas Moriarty Catherine M. Moriarty Arthur Moses Catherine M. Mossi John and Lisa A. Moulton Robert Mulcahey William C. Muldoon Sr. Katherine K. Mullen Michele A. Mulvaney Kathleen Murphy Marie Murphy Martin B. Murray Jr. Michael J. Nadeau Cynthia A. Nawrocki Mariesa Negosanti Leah Negrucci Andrea Neill David J. O’Brien David and Clara O’Brien Pauline O’Brien Stephen D. O’Brien Jr. Caoimhin M. O’Cathail Catherine O’Connor Shirley A. O’Donnell Jonathan Oelrich and Rochelle Ham-Oelrich John D. Ogden Martina Ohradka Ellen Olbrych Stella V. Olbrych Edward J. O’Leary Atty. Eileen O’Leary Sullivan Carla Oleska, Ph.D. Wendy M. Oliveira Kyle Ondricek Daniel E. O’Neill Ellen M. O’Neill Keith Orstad Lora Os Tracy D. Osgood Claudette O’Sullivan
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Lawrence Ottani Ronald Ottani Anne Marie Paolino Debra J. Paquette Christopher Parker Joseph Partyka Dawn M. Pasternak Judge Edward C. Peck Jr. Janice Pegels Celeste A. Perkins Joseph L. and Janice Peters Gretchen A. Phaneuf Martha L. Phinney Martin Pion, Ph.D. Atty. Michael Pise Edward Pitoniak Joseph Podlesnik George Podmore Denise Porcello John W. Powers Thomas Prevoznik Jayne Price Ann Marie Przybylowicz Denise Przybylowicz John S. Przybylowicz Kenneth R. Pulsford Francis S. Pychewicz † Mary A. Quigley David A. Quinlan
John B. Quinn Leigh H. Rae Beverly L. Ramsey Sarah B. Ransford Atty. Michael S. Ratner Kathleen Reagan, SSJ Darlene and Michael Reedy Jon and Teresa (Kuta) Reske Brandon Richard Joel S. Rodowicz Margaret Ross Amy and Lester Rotberg Ruth Roy James and Brenda Ryan James P. Ryan Ronald E. Ryczek Jane M. Sady Atty. Paul R. Salvage Jose Sanchez July Sanchez Mayor Domenic and Carla Sarno Rev. Warren J. Savage Alfred Scaia Jeri Schefts Anthony J. Schettino Megan Schneider
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Carolyn Scholz Michael T. Sears Paul and Josephine Sears Cathleen and Edward Senecal Jeffrey Seyboth Patricia A. Shaughnessy John E. Shea Margaret E. Sheehan Marylou Sicord Sandra A. Silva Carmen J. Simonelli Brian D. Skelly Denise T. Sliwa Sara Smiarowski Brian Squires Robert J. St. Marie Anna F. Stack Thomas R. Stanger Rev. Mark S. Stelzer, Ph.D. Paul M. and Donna Stelzer Janet K. Stetson, Ed.D. Francis J. Stipek Gladys Stokowski Andrew Storer, DNP Cornelius E. Sullivan Daniel J. Sullivan Martin J. Sullivan Mary C. Sullivan
Michael D. Sullivan Nancy and Patrick Sullivan William C. Sullivan Andrew J. Sweeney Laura Sylvia Mitzie J. Sypek Ann Szela Sandra Talbot Mary Taskey Jonathan C. Tetherly Jay K. Thayer Walter R. Thayer Jr. Dorothy A. Theriaque Jennifer L. Thomas Dr. Paul F. Thomas Barbara M. Thompson Philip Tirrell Taran and Ganga Tiwari Kathy Tobin Martin William Toller James J. Torpy Susan J. Townsley Deborah Trezza Nancy J. Underwood Eric M. Van Ness Michael K. Vann Paula M. Von Euw Joseph P. Wagner Catherine L. Walbridge
Catherine and William Walsh Jr. Robert Walsh Kyle and Carol Wanko Robert F. Warchol Jr. Ellen R. Warriner Dr. Edward J. Welch Jr. John F. Welch David L. Wells Nikia R. White Thomas G. White Dr. James P. Whitman, DMD Kathy Wicker Juliette Wilk-Chaffee Constance Marie Willett, Ph.D. Sandra and James Wills Eric Wood Christopher S. and Vanessa Worthington Christine M. Woz Heidi A. and William Wrang Julie Wright Frank Yesu Janet D. and James Zarick Jr. Elizabeth A. Ziter Robert J. Zygarowski † Deceased
C O R P O R AT I O N S , F O U N D AT I O N S , G R O U P S , a n d O R G A N I Z AT I O N S Many corporations, foundations and other organizations contributed to the college in 2017-2018. The college is deeply grateful for their confidence in our institution as well as for their financial assistance. Advantage Business Consultants Airway Communications LLC AmazonSmile Foundation Anonymous Aramark Global Business Services Archdiocese of Boston Bank of America Charitable Foundation Barings LLC Benevity Community Impact Fund Berthiaume Properties LLC BFP Associates Inc. Big Y Foods Inc. Boeing Matching Gift Program Mary Ann Leary Boon Trust Brinkman Charitable Fund Burkhart Pizzanelli & Co. PC Chicopee Eyecare Cold Spring Country Club Committee to Elect Domenic J. Sarno T.J. Conway and Company Country Club of Wilbraham Davis Educational Foundation Delta Air Lines Foundation Devanny Condron Funeral Home DFF Corporation
Discount Office Furniture Inc. Walt Disney Company Foundation DonateWell Enterprise Holdings Eversource Energy Foundation F. M. Farrell Family Fund Fasching’s Car Wash FM Global Foundation Fortier Painting Inc. Friends of Elms College Fun Enterprises Inc. Fundraising Concepts GE Foundation Christine Giera Polish Heritage Trust James F. Gregory Attorney at Law Greylock Federal Credit Union Hadley Printing Co. Inc. Charles H. Hall Trust Foundation Hoeske Family Foundation Irish American Organization of Berkshire County Inc. Johnson Structural Engineering Inc. Joy of Sculling Inc. Juster Pope Frazier LLC Sheila Keator Trust Kolish Fitzgerald Giving Account
Kuhn Riddle Architects Inc. Lockheed Martin Corporation Longmeadow High School Sunshine Fund Ludlow Funeral Home Lois C Lynch Trust Bill & Cindy Lyons Charitable Gift Fund Marchant Family Charitable Fund Massachusetts Funeral Directors Association Inc. Massachusetts Mutual Financial Group Meelia Family Foundation Meghan’s Light Inc. Merck Company Foundation Michael’s Limousine Service Microsoft Muse National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 46 Northwestern Mutual Foundation Nuveen Investments Holdings Oak Ridge Golf Club Paciorek Funeral Home Inc. Petruccelli International Distributors Inc.
Pioneer Valley AFL-CIO Polish National Credit Union Pride Stores, LLC The Ranch Golf Club Renaissance Charitable Foundation Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield SCAN Business Systems Inc. Shaker Farm Country Club Jim and Cathy Smith Fund Soccer Shop Southampton Country Club Southwick Country Club SPEDWATCH Inc.. Teddy Bear Pools Inc. Tekoa Country Club United Way of Central & Northeastern Connecticut United Way of Pioneer Valley United Way of Rhode Island Verizon Foundation Voya Foundation Waste Management Westfield Bank
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DONORS TO ENDOWED FUNDS Some of the most meaningful gifts we have received are made in honor or in memory of beloved friends, colleagues, and family members. We are honored to accept these special gifts. Many such gifts are designated as endowed scholarships, awards, and library memorials. This list reflects newly established endowments and gifts to existing endowments in 2017-2018. St. Thomas Aquinas Endowed Scholarship Frances and Roy Barr Business Leadership Award Beglane Family Memorial Endowed Scholarship Mary Killeen Bennett Endowed Scholarship Barbara C. Bernard Endowed Scholarship Meg Beturne Nursing Endowed Scholarship Millicent Clarice Bourdon Memorial Endowed Scholarship Burke Family Endowed Scholarship Cartier Family Endowed Scholarship Albin and Helen Chrobak Endowed Scholarship * Class of 1949 Endowed Scholarship Class of 1957 Memorial Endowed Scholarship Class of 1959 Endowed Scholarship Class of 1967 Endowed Scholarship Class of 1968 Endowed Scholarship Eileen Collins Endowed Scholarship for Criminal Justice
Eileen Quinlan Cook ’80 Endowed Scholarship * John and Patricia Corrieri Endowed Scholarship Thomas M. and Catherine Donnellan Endowed Scholarship Sr. Eleanor Dooley ’50 Endowed Scholarship Bernadine and Richard Dooley Endowed Scholarship Kara Lynne Evans-Scott ’91 Endowed Memorial Fund Mary A. and Michael J. Fiorentino Endowed Scholarship Anne Marie Fitzgerald Endowed Scholarship Thomas and Mary Smith Fitzgerald Endowed Scholarship E. Joseph Fontaine Endowed Scholarship Nancy O’Shea and Bill Frain Endowed Scholarship Barbara Guardione Guerra Endowed Scholarship Mary Ellen Henderson ’48 Endowed Scholarship Rae Holland-Long ’65 Endowment Fund for the Chapel Edward and Mary Hurley Endowed Scholarship
DIOCESAN COLLECTION
$32,743.55 College of Our Lady of the Elms is most grateful to Bishop Mitchell Rozanski and the clergy, religious, and parishioners of the Diocese of Springfield for their financial support. The college expresses its gratitude for their substantial gift, obtained through this annual collection, with proceeds supporting the college.
Ellen Cecelia Hynes Theology Faculty Endowed Scholarship Sr. Kathleen Keating Endowed Scholarship Fr. Dan Kennedy Endowed Scholarship * Kolish Family Endowed Scholarship Dorothy D. Landers Endowed Scholarship Catherine Germain Leary and James Leary Endowed Scholarship Lyne-Murphy Mathematical Science Award Louis and Nancy Mirto Endowed Scholarship St. Thomas More Endowed Scholarship Catherine McDonnell Pitoniak ’47 Endowed Scholarship Rita Kellett Prevoznik Endowed Scholarship Lois Boland Quinn Endowed Scholarship Alice M. Booth Roy, RN, and Eugene R. Roy Endowed Scholarship * Charles V. and Joan McCarthy Ryan ’51 Endowed Scholarship Reverend Mark S. Stelzer, S.T.D., Endowed Scholarship
Trustee Perseverance Fund * Mary Connors Viamari Endowed Scholarship Mary Martin Walsh Endowed Scholarship Marielle Godbout Willett Memorial Endowed Scholarship Meghan Hukowicz Zoll ’00 Endowed Scholarship * New
E S TAT E P L A N N I N G The following lists benefactors, now deceased, who included the Elms in their estate plans. Funds from their estates were received during the 2017-2018 fiscal year. Our appreciation and prayers were sent to their families and friends.
$255,628.44 John W. Bennett † Lucille Morin ’54 † † Deceased
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MEMBERS of the LEGACY SOCIETY The Living Legacy Society was established in 1994 to recognize alumni and friends of College of Our Lady of the Elms who have included the college in their will and have established a charitable gift annuity or trust, or named Elms College as beneficiary of an insurance policy or IRA. Marilyn L. Abare ’55 Theresa E. Airoldi ’68 Anonymous (15) Kathleen Bardsley-Crawley ’43 † Patricia Kennedy Bell ’77 Mary C. Herring Belluardo ’62 * John W. Bennett † Mary Ellen Benoit ’65 Karl W. Berger † Barbara J. Daury Betinis ’64 Patricia I. Moran Bombardier ’67 * Jean M. Brigham ’69 * Barbara L. Brunelle ’69 Patricia G. Thompson Burden ’62 * Mary Lou Burke ’57 Mary Ellen Shea Cadieux ’54 Carolyn O’Connor Connelly ’60 Marguerite T. Corrinet ’49 Judith A. Cotter ’73 Susan McCarthy Crawford ’83 Elizabeth Benos Dattalo ’70 Ethel Welch de Bakker ’63 Maria-Filomena F. DeCarvalho ’75 Laurie Hoffman Delaney ’77 Joan McMahon Desmarais ’61 Joyce D. Lynch Desorcy ’94 † Janet E. Dewey ’01 Judith A. Domingos-Porter ’65
Eleanor R. Dooley ’50, SSJ Doris H. Laperle Dreibelbis ’67 Donna J. Corley Duncan ’70 Sandra L. Evans James T. Forhan Catherine A. Petropulos Foster ’62 Sharon E. Brady Fowlston ’69 William F. Frain † Mary Ellen Long Franz ’54 Margaret M. Galvin ’70 Barbara J. Garde Garvey ’51 * Mary C. Rigazio Ghidoni ’70 Gail A. Goraj ’04 Jenene Corbeil Gramolini ’89 Teresa A. Harris ’56 Carol Celetti Hausamann ’59 Fr. Leo J. Hoar Rae E. Holland-Long ’65 Barbara Albano Howard ’50 † * Jeanne Mathieu Hunter ’70 The Hon. Mary E. Hurley ’72 Carolyn Jacobs, Ph.D. Leroy F. Jarrett Evelyn A. Jez, Ph.D. ’68 Patricia H. Harty Jolicoeur ’64 Linda A. Kaczmarczyk ’71 Kathleen Keating ’52, SSJ Sarah Scordato Keenan ’61
Maureen Glynn Kester ’65 Judith R. DiSantis King ’93 Kathleen M. Kirley ’66, SSJ Lucille T. Berthiaume Kolish Dorothy A. Lakoma ’70 Trudy E. Becker Laramee Elaine Parenzo Lees ’04 Marie A. Lococo ’72 James J. Long † Lois C. Lynch ’62 Linda K.C. Mansfield ’77 Judith A. Marceau ’62 Norma V. Mitchell McCain ’92 Constance J. McCarthy ‘52 Constance M. McGovern ‘60 Barbara Houlihan Medcalf ‘43 † * Joan A. Brunelle Montana ‘62 Lucille T. Morin ‘54 † Jane Morrissey ‘62, SSJ Susan E. Breault Napolitano ’77 and Robert Napolitano Carla Oleska, Ph.D. Elaine Y. Paquet Olive ’74 Carol M. Ouellette ’61 † Catherine G. Plopper ’95 Rita Kellett Prevoznik ’51 Maureen T. Bryson Rawding ’54 Kathleen M. Riordan, Ed.D. ’67 *
Margaret M. Bouyea Robillard ’52 Marilyn E. Rondeau, Ed.D. ’69 Jacquelyn M. Rosa ’69 Mary E. Rossiter ’67 Joan M. Ryan ’69 Margaret R. Scanlon ’52 † Michele I. Taylor Shepard ’70 Marilyn T. Deignan Shepardson ’58 Rev. Mark S. Stelzer, Ph.D. Maureen T. Sullivan ’60 Joan M. Talbot ’62 Martha Sponske Talbot ’56 Margaret E. Toomey ’60 Eleanor M. Tremblay ’69 James E. Tremble Marjorie C. Fiorentino Van Houten ’62 † Mary C. Vittengl ’47 † * Carol A. Casullo Waddington ’70 Edward J. Welch Jr., DDS Marilyn McClernon Wilkins ’56 Amy J. Wilson ’75 Lorraine Kelly Young ’56 † Deceased * Charter Member
W AY S O F G I V I N G An Elms College education is a stepping stone for many of its graduates — to lives full of meaningful work, success, and service to others. It is an investment that yields tremendous personal dividends. Gifts of all sizes allow us to provide the financial assistance that many of our students need to reach their academic goals, to develop innovative academic programs, to respond to the demands of today’s world, and to acquire and improve our human resources, facilities, and equipment.
• Gifts of Cash
Many of our students have access to the Elms only because of benefactors like you who support what we do and how we do it. Your gift really does make a difference here.
• Gifts of Personal Property
• Gifts of Securities • Matching Gifts • Gifts through Retirement Plan • Gifts of Real Estate If you would like more information about making a planned gift, or legacy gift contact Bernadette Nowakowski ’89, ’08, assistant vice president of institutional advancement, at 413-265-2214 or nowakowskib@elms.edu.
This report has been prepared by the Office of Institutional Advancement and the Office of Institutional Marketing. The list of benefactors reflects gifts to the college during the fiscal year 2017-2018. Donations made since July 1, 2018, will appear in the next annual report. We have taken great care to ensure that complete and accurate listings appear. Should you find an error or omission, please bring it to the attention of the Office of Institutional Advancement at (413) 265-2403. Please note that an individual’s name may appear on several lists, and also that some benefactors have requested that their gifts be anonymous.
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IN MEMORIAM 2017-2018 Alumni: Kathleen Mungiven O’Connell ’35 H. Roberta Decker Kirby ’37 Mary Toole Hoyt ’42 Kathleen Bardsley-Crawley ’43 Anne Nesbit ’43 Patricia Dowling ’46 Lois Boland Quinn ’46 Margaret Galleshaw Halacy ’47 Eleanor Shea Crossley ’48 B. Jacqueline Patrie Willemain ’48 Shirley Leroy Tremblay ’49 Barbara Albano Howard ’50 Frances Posco Mercadante ’50 Margaret Lively Schultz ’50 Anne Sullivan Mara ’51 Eileen Doherty Redmond ’51 Bernice Donnelly Welter ’51 Jane Cowles Bacon ’52 Frances Donelan Barr ’52 Margaret Scanlon ’52 Noreen O’Melia Magee ’54 Mary Hroszowy Provost ’54 Carole Brissette Korkosz ’55 Joan McCabe Grant ’56 Mary Carroll Downey ’57 Maureen Fitzgerald ’57 Theresa Borselli McHugh ’57 Roberta Mulcahy ’57, SSJ Clare O’Brien ’57, SSJ Merrie Jo Keenan Dizek ’58 Pauline Rutana Isabelle ’58 Louise Thomas McIsaac ’58, SSJ Janet Rogan Pedlow ’59 Louise O’Leary McGinty ’60 Roberta Shumski Smith ’60 Elly Zimmerman Van der Leeden ’60 Marguerite Young Wescott ’60 Mary Simon Bourgeois ’61 Mary Randall ’61, SSJ Marie-Anita Hout Rose ’61 Brenda Borden Schofield ’61 Mary Ann Furey Sloan ’61 Mary Ellen Johnson Finnerty ’62 Claire Ann Fitzpatrick ’62 Jean Chambers Himmelsbach ’62 Christine Kavanagh ’62 Mary Powers ’62 Barbara Broderick Trova ’62 Marjorie Fiorentino Van Houten ’62 Mary Ann Leary Boon ’63 Mary Belanger Traversa ’63 Marcia Percy Cecchini ’64 Mary Borselli Cullen ’64 Judith Smeltz ’65, SSJ Eleanor Casey ’66 Anne McTiernan McLaughlin ’66
Noreen Britton Minkler ’66 Elaine Partyka ’66 Mary Cournoyer Bergstrom ’68 Patricia Lapan Carbone ’68 Corinne O’Hara ’68 Mary Gross Cimini ’69 Beverly Rochford ’69, SSJ Patricia Bouchard Scanlin ’69 Lillian DiMaso Sonsini ’69 Dawne Birtz ’70 Judith Buchanan ’70 Joyce Plasse McCarthy ’70 Carol Burati Mau ’71 Jo Ann Aiello Regan ’71 Regina Kozik Gagne ’72 Elaine Frydryk Tenerowicz ’72 Noreen Moran ’74 Cornelia O’Hare ’74 Debra Bartlett ’83 Melanie Kuczarski Nicholl ’84 Kathleen Greaney Briant ’85 Dorothy Mahoney Bourke ’88 Teresa Pfeifer ’89 Judith Rimondi Zorzi ’91 Sylvia Hemminger ’93 Elizabeth Baltazar Colaccino ’94 Joyce Lynch Desorcy ’94 Gabrielle Dufresne ’96 Anne-Marie Darcy ’99 Jean Whitlock-Bushey ’03 Cheryl Ebbinghaus ’07 Matthew Walsh ’08 Bryan Leonard ’16 Mother of: Judith Gooch Lowe ’63 Mary Ellen Bruce ’74 Jane Bresnahan ’76 Patricia Kowalski Tirone ’81 Cheryl Santagate-Sutton ’86 Susan Kennan ’87 Ellen O’Donnell Grenier ’92 Veronika Butler ’98 Susan Moore ’98 Aurora D’Angelo ’14 Mayor Domenic Sarno Father of: Ellen Freyman, trustee Cindy Lyons, trustee Elizabeth Fernandes Maresca ’70 Nancy Healey Tessier ’70 Francine Bigda ’79 Ellen Collins ’81 Anita Farley ’85 Sheila McShea Plifka ’88 Sandra Thompson ’90
Elena Filios, staff David Kimball, faculty Deborah Roncari Robin Roncari Husband of: Violette Cartier Sweeney ’50 Joan Remillard ’57 Barbara Richardson ’57 Marilyn Deignan Shepardson ‘58 Marlene Mullin Robinson ’59 Carol Powell ’62 Ann Caron Walden ’64 Mary Sesia Richards ’65 Elizabeth Blozie ’66 Kathleen Corridan Culloo ’68 Martha Bergin Liddy ’68 Rosemary Kibbe Robb ’69 Mary Thompson Sacenti ’70 Kathleen Riddle ’74 Jean Drees Walachy ’96 Wife of: Ronald Abdow James Tremble Son of: William Howe ’01 Jennifer Patrie ’08 Mary Lou Sicard, staff Daughter of: Mary Ellen Henderson ’48 † Mary Pat McMahon ’59 James Henderson Sister of: Elizabeth Hawley ’85 Margaret Sullivan ’05 Irene Rahilly ’64 Brother of: Richard Sullivan, trustee Margaret McGrath ’44, SSJ Edith McAlice ’58, SSJ Teresa Murray ’61 Mary Pat Stagen ’77 Kevin DeMaria Elizabeth Knight Mother-in-Law of: Eileen Kirk ’80
Brother-in-law of: Francis Kirley, trustee Grandmother of: Jackie Quetti ’16 Cassandra Sarno ’19 Jenna Perchak, adjunct Grandfather of: Laura Kulig ’11 Jackie Quetti ’16 Rich Hernandez ’20 Nephew of: Judith Kennedy Friends of The College: Gladys Abdow Donald Ashe John Auth Karl Berger Judith Chabot Jill Ker Conway Father John Dean (former faculty) Robert Donohue (former trustee) Jane Feinstein Wallace Footit William Frain (former trustee) Romano Frattarola Nicholas Garofalo Anne Glanovsky (former faculty) Francis Keating John J. Leahy Sr. Joseph Plourde Jr. Francis Pychewicz Lanny Remillard Susan Tremble Judy Van de Geer James Williamson (former faculty)
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LIVING LEGACY
If you would like more information about joining the Living Legacy Society, contact Bernadette Nowakowski ’89, ’08, assistant vice president of institutional advancement, at 413-265-2214 or nowakowskib@elms.edu.
Elms College has always felt like home for Susan E. Napolitano ’77, MAT ’98. Always. She just didn’t know it until she was looking for colleges.
Susan E. Napolitano ’77, MAT ’98, and Robert J. Napolitano
When Sue was a child, she and her sisters lived at Brightside in Holyoke, MA — in and out of foster homes — for seven years. “When we were at Brightside,” Sue said, “we did a lot of shows around the area, singing and dancing. We traveled all around Western Massachusetts.” Years later, her uncle, who had ultimately adopted her, brought her around New England to visit colleges. “I knew I needed a small school, because I knew I needed the discipline,” she said. “And the day I came to Elms and walked into Veritas Auditorium, I said, ‘Oh my God, I’ve been here.’ ” One of the Brightside shows, all those years ago, had been performed right there in Veritas. “I said, ‘This is it. This is where I’m coming,’ ” Sue said. Sue double-majored in biology and chemistry, graduating in 1977 with a treasure trove of memories and stories — and valuable experience that landed her technical jobs. “Sr. Nora Harrington wanted me to go right into teaching, but I didn’t want to do that. Not right away. I wanted to use my hands,” she said. So she went into engineering. First, she worked at Texon Inc. in South Hadley, MA, for a few years. “We made shoe insoles, battery separators — my name’s on a few of those patents,” Sue said. “I loved it. I was working with my hands, developing new products and stuff.” Then she went to Groveton Papers in New Hampshire, where she advanced from quality control inspector up to quality control engineer. She met her husband, Robert J. Napolitano, when the mill’s union workers went on strike: Bob showed up late to relieve Sue from her shift, and an unlikely romance began brewing. They got married months later, and have been together ever since — through good and bad, richer and poorer, sickness and health. They have decided to leave everything to Elms, in gratitude for all the knowledge and growth Sue experienced here. “It was here at Elms that I understood who I was — not who my parents wanted me to be, not who anybody else wanted me to be,” Sue said.
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During the Christmas season, we give generously to those we love and with whom we wish to share our hopes and joys. As the end of 2018 approaches and you consider making year-end charitable gifts, please remember the College of Our Lady of the Elms by making a gift to the Annual Fund. Send your gift before December 31, 2018, to be eligible for tax benefits. You can make a gift anytime by visiting: www.elms.edu/give Contact William Dziura ‘11, director of annual giving, at 413-265-2213 or dziuraw@elms.edu for more information.