Class Notes
Kate Coleman ’72 writes a monthly Lifestyle column for The Herald-Mail, a newspaper serving the cities of Hagerstown, MD, Chambersburg, PA, Martinsburg, WV, and surrounding counties.
Jeanne Kluger Carullo ’65 has written a children’s picture book, Buttercup Belle, about the values needed for a happy life.
Patricia Carbine ’52 founder and publisher of Ms. Magazine, recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of the publication. You can also learn more about Pat in the most recent episode of the POWER of small Podcast - “Remembering The T-House.”
Mari Carmen Aponte ’68 has been nominated by U.S. President Joe Biden to serve as the nation’s next ambassador to Panama, the White House announced. Carol Kelley ’68 retired from the National Gallery of Art on March 13, 2021.
Penny Wolff ’64, Peg Isselmann ’64, Mary Ann Dougherty ’64 and friend, Dana Zinser reunited over the summer for some quality time in the Philadelphia area. Anne Sweeney ’64 was quoted in an article published by CNN Travel in August 2021. The article, “Cognac and cigars: The golden age of inflight meals,” details the rather luxurious dining that at one time existed on commercial flights. Sweeney worked as a flight attendant with Pan Am from 1964-75.
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Patsie McCandless ’69 her book Becoming Jesse has won two awards in the past year – Mom’s Choice Gold Award & Family Choice Award and is now on the recommended reading list for the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. Mary Anne Schofield ’70 added the plaque to the statue “Quiet Morning” in honor of classmate and former Rosemont President Sharon Hirsh. Their class raised $100,000 for their 50th anniversary.
Jean Ebbott ’84 and her husband, Dave, volunteered at Philadelphia’s St. Francis Inn this September to serve lunch to 115 people. Duncan Fischley, Rosemont’s Director of Campus Ministry (center), also joined them. Julie Karavan ’90 has been selected to serve as Director of Advancement for the Children’s Charity of the Delaware Valley.
Erin Hennicke ’92 has been named a manager at Netflix for the company’s features division. In her new role, she’ll be scouting books for the company. You can also learn more about Erin through her episode on Rosemont’s POWER of Small Podcast. Nicole Schanne Maloney ’92 an integrated literacy facilitator at the AIM Institute for Learning & Research in Conshohocken, PA, and her colleagues recently received a Reimagine Education Gold Award in the Science of Learning category.