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Class of 1957
IN MAY, FIVE ALUMNI OF THE CLASS OF 1957 traveled from their homes in Florida, Illinois, New Hampshire, North Carolina and Pennsylvania to gather for a special reunion. Alice Desmond, widow of James Desmond, C’57, traveled from New York to share in the joyous homecoming. “Imagine what it takes to get these men here,” she reflected. After meeting them and listening to their stories—it’s clear the Mount serves as the foundation for their enduring friendship and rich memories.
HENRY READ Studied English and had a career in education as a teacher and superintendent. He published manuals for journalists and educational testing.
PETER FRANCIS BAILEY Studied history and economics and served in the Navy before taking ownership of a steakhouse restaurant in Bold Landing, New York. He drove a 1947 Packard lovingly referred to as the “Birdshit Special” which he says, “was a stick shift, had a big V8 and went like hell.”
GERARD “JERRY” MAHONEY Studied economics and flourished in a 45-year career at a large copper producing company. He remembers driving a 1949 Plymouth and tells stories about trips to St. Joseph and Hood Colleges as well as an eventful weekend at Georgetown.
DR. JOSEPH SMITH Studied science and chemistry and enjoyed his own dentistry business on Long Island. He met his wife Louise when he was 5 and she was 3; they grew up across the street from one another and have 8 children (and a lot of love).
Highlight: The awesome figure of Rev. William McGonigle (dean of men) standing with his hands around the cross wearing a cloak before embracing them, thanking God they were alive.
MICHAEL DOYLE Studied business and economics and enjoyed a career as a salesman. He was married twice; he met his first wife Dodie at Paramount College and she passed away prematurely in her 40s. His second wife was Alice.
Advice to current students: I’ll steal this from my wife who repeated this to our 15 children just about every time they walked out the door: Make wise decisions.