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ALuMNAE NEWS<br />
Anne Storey Carty ’59 — retired as the<br />
founding headmistress of The Regis School<br />
of Sacred Heart, Houston in 2006. Since<br />
then she spends 5 1/2 months a year on<br />
Cape Cod. Her daughter is traveling the<br />
world, and she and her husband Paul are<br />
going to meet her in Brazil and go to Argentina<br />
with her. Her son is teaching Theology<br />
at B.C. High School and coaching freshman<br />
football and rugby.<br />
Anne Gregory Gonsoulin ’61 — Anne<br />
and her husband relocated to Breckenridge<br />
after Katrina. She says, “Moving was quite<br />
an unexpected change, but one with lots of<br />
new adventures. I work part time in Denver<br />
as a Marriage and Family therapist and am<br />
studying Jungian Psychology. I am also an<br />
affiliate faculty member of Regis University<br />
and teach one class a semester in their Master's<br />
of Counseling and Marriage and Family<br />
Therapy Program. Mother Bush's English<br />
classes continue to be the foundation for my<br />
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study and teaching. Our Class of 1961 had<br />
a fun dinner together last fall, and we are<br />
already planning for our 50-year graduation<br />
celebration in 2011. My five children are<br />
scattered around the country and my three<br />
grandchildren, all under the age of 3, are<br />
the new loves of my life.”<br />
Nancy D'Albora Zuker '61 — is living<br />
in sunny California. She has four married<br />
children and 10 grandchildren. She is<br />
“loving life” and looking forward to her 50th<br />
reunion next year.<br />
Beth Kelly Cook ’65 — for the past 35<br />
years, Beth has been married to husband<br />
Walter and lived near Toronto, Canada. She<br />
spent decades in the IT industry before escaping<br />
five years ago to play full-time with<br />
books and her garden. Her small garden<br />
design firm, Sweet Results, provides much<br />
entertainment during her retirement. She is<br />
a Master gardener and has recently received<br />
the Horticulturist Certificate from the<br />
University of guelph. She enjoys sharing<br />
her knowledge with the public and helping<br />
solve the gardening problems presented by<br />
contemporary urban environments.<br />
Karen Killeen Daly ’78 — is staying busy<br />
and working on a 50th birthday party for the<br />
Class of 1978 next fall. Please contact Karen<br />
at kdaly@nc.rr.com if you are interested in<br />
participating. Karen says, “there is a new<br />
AASH alumnae group in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel<br />
Hill area. Mary Grace Magee<br />
Sellars '77 and I are involved. The group<br />
meets every other month on a Saturday—<br />
just for fun. Next meeting is Saturday,<br />
March 13 at my house. Anyone in the area<br />
who is interested should contact me.”<br />
Christy Verges Peachey N.D., CNHP ’89 —<br />
is a Doctor of Naturopathy and a certified<br />
Natural Health Professional practicing in<br />
Mandeville, LA.<br />
Lisa Tahir ’89 — is a psychotherapist in<br />
private practice and also a custom glass<br />
artist. She was recognized by New Orleans<br />
Magazine in 2007 as a Top New Orleanian to<br />
watch. She has taught cast glass techniques<br />
around the world at Pilchuck glass School,<br />
Urban glass in NYC, Penland School of<br />
Crafts, and at Toyama glass School in Japan.<br />
Lucinda Iglesias ’90 — After 10 years in<br />
the financial industry, Lucinda is excited to<br />
be the manager of business development at<br />
Offsetters Clean Technology, Inc., Canada’s<br />
premier provider of high quality climate<br />
solutions for individuals and businesses.<br />
Offsetters has been recognized and endorsed<br />
by leading industry experts such as the<br />
Pembina Institute, Environment Canada<br />
and the BC government. Offsetters is the<br />
official carbon supplier to the Vancouver<br />
2010 games. Lucinda looks forward to en-<br />
joying many of the 2010 Winter Olympic<br />
events in Vancouver where she has been living<br />
for the past 15 years.