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Class Notes
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.”
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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 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.
time existed on commercial flights. Sweeney worked as a flight attendant with Pan Am from 1964-75. Jeanne Kluger Carullo ’65 has written a children’s picture book, Buttercup Belle, about the values needed for a happy life.
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.
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. 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.
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.
Nicole Schanne Maloney ’92 an integrated literacy facilitator at the AIM Institute for Learning & Research in Conshohocken, PA, and
You can also learn more about Erin through her episode on Rosemont’s POWER of Small Podcast.
her colleagues recently received a Reimagine Education Gold Award in the Science of Learning category.
Jo Owens Murray ’93 has had photography from a tour of the United States and Canada that she conducted five years ago accepted into the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC.
Michelle Ottey, ’97 has been named Managing Director of CIC Philadelphia.
Dwayne Dantzler ’99 served as a volunteer at St. Francis Inn this September along with two Rosemont students - Dezalyn Triplin (center) and Caroline Fuimano - and “Flat” Renny the Raven.
Pamela Whitt ’01 has been named Director of Human Resources at Exude, a Philly-based consulting firm.
Brianne Wetzel ’05 appointed Executive Director of the Cornelia Connelly Center, effective July 1. Tiffany Curtis ’15 was recently hired as a full-time content creator for diverse and inclusive wellness stories by the Leaf Group/Livestrong. com
Don Yost ’05 has published a new novel: HENRY: A Sequel to Stephen Crane's the Red Badge of Courage on wartime lessons and its impact on today's generation. Alexis Kropp-Kwon ’06 (center) and her sisters Madeline '09 (right) and Caroline ’13 (left) have an annual tradition of baking cookies together during the weekend before Christmas.
Raveen James ’08 recently earned a 2021 Best of Braintree Award for her company Beautiful Blessings.
Jessica Morales Rocketto ’08 was selected as one of "100 Latinas" by Latino Leaders Magazine in the May/June issue.
Sarah Clark ’15 is working in New York City with Healthline Media, a partner of Breastcancer.org located in Ardmore, PA.
Lauren Lombardo ’16 is pursuing her Licensed Professional Counselor credential. Aaron Pinninti ’17 & Archana Ganta, ’17 graduated from Drexel University College of Medicine this spring and began their residencies in July. Aaron joined the Surgery Residency Program at Mercy Catholic Medical Center and Archana joined the Family Medicine Residency Program at Sutter Health Family Medicine in Sacramento, CA, in July.
Elijah Tomaszewski ’17 completed his Tribe 12 Fellowship in 2021, a leadership experience for individuals who are dedicated to personal growth, enriching communities, and making Judaism their own.
Mary Manfredi ’18 has been named the Registrar at Sotheby's.
Angelica Corridoni ’19 a teacher at Little Flower High School in Philadelphia, was recognized in an article by CatholicPhilly. com for the way she is utilizing the social media app TikTok to help her students to understand Scripture and to demonstrate their grasp of biblical texts.
Jenny Duval ’19 a veteran social worker and addiction counselor, is taking on new leadership responsibilities at Stephen’s Place, a halfway house located in Bethlehem, PA that helps former prisoners be reintroduced to society.