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Class Notes<br />
HAPPY BIRTHDAY<br />
SR. MORRIS! Sr. Nancy<br />
Morris celebrated<br />
her 80th birthday on<br />
June 10th, surrounded<br />
by her Menlo girls<br />
1970s<br />
Jeanmarie Tarmann Derry (SHE ‘69,<br />
SHP ‘73) reports on The Class of ‘73: “Our<br />
class held a ‘mini’ reunion in San Francisco in<br />
March. We had fun getting together for lunch at<br />
Scala’s Bistro near Union Square. People came<br />
from as far as Nevada and all over California.<br />
Even though it was an ‘off’ year (our 33rd reunion),<br />
great fun was had by all. Azy Doyle’s<br />
son is getting married in October of ‘07 and<br />
Jeanmarie Tarmann Derry’s daughter is getting<br />
married on 6/7/8. Our reunion planner for<br />
this fall is Lynne Utter Walter. We’ll be taking<br />
a cruise.”<br />
Laura Daschbach Pitchford (SJSH ‘73,<br />
SHP ‘77) and Lauren Gray Koenig (SJSH<br />
‘73, SHP ‘77) are planning their 30th Reunion<br />
for October 20, <strong>2007</strong>. Everyone should save the<br />
date and plan on an enjoyable day and an evening<br />
event.<br />
Sharon Kugler (SHP ‘77) was named the<br />
Chaplain of Yale University in March <strong>2007</strong>.<br />
Yale President Levin announced her appointment<br />
describing her previous work at JHU, remarking,<br />
“At Johns Hopkins, she has cultivated<br />
a chaplaincy that defines itself by serving the<br />
needs of the diverse cultural and religious traditions<br />
there. The members of the search committee<br />
and I were impressed by her success in<br />
building programs that support numerous faiths,<br />
by her work to facilitate interfaith dialogue, and<br />
by her keen pastoral skills that were appreciated<br />
by students of every background.”<br />
Jacqueline Kamber Hosford (SHP ‘79)<br />
thought her <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> class ring was lost<br />
forever. In January it was returned to the <strong>Sacred</strong><br />
<strong>Heart</strong> Alumni office after it was found in a Lost-<br />
&-Found box in Delaware. Jacqueline, who<br />
lives in New York and works in the residential<br />
remodeling and design industry, was thrilled to<br />
have it back.<br />
1980s<br />
Gertrude Zelaya Huber<br />
(SJSH 79, SHP ‘83) is living<br />
in Miami, Florida and working<br />
on Spanish- and Englishspeaking<br />
television shows.<br />
One of her game shows,<br />
called Link Five, began airing<br />
nationally in March <strong>2007</strong>.<br />
If you are ever in Miami and<br />
want to be a contestant, let<br />
Gertrude know.<br />
Ruth Baird True (SHP<br />
‘80) and her husband have<br />
THE CLASS OF 1973 (top)<br />
gathered in San Francisco<br />
for a mini reunion: Azy Doyle<br />
Mariani, Jennette Lejardi<br />
Sawyer, Beth Conwell, Marcy<br />
McDonald Parker, Mary McGuire<br />
Driscoll, Lunne Utter Walters,<br />
and Jeanmarie Tarmann Derry<br />
THREE MUSETTES AT MARDI<br />
GRAS (left): Musette Buckley<br />
(SJSH ‘76, SHP ‘80, left) with<br />
her daughter Muzie and mother<br />
Musette<br />
opened Western Bridge, a<br />
nonprofit space in Seattle<br />
dedicated to recent developments<br />
in contemporary<br />
art. The True Collection<br />
contains important works<br />
in video, photography<br />
and other media by an international<br />
roster of both<br />
established and emerging<br />
artists. Works from the collection have been<br />
exhibited in major museums in North America<br />
and Europe.<br />
The Class of SHP 1982 will be celebrating<br />
their 25th reunion on October 20, <strong>2007</strong>. Save<br />
the date— Aileen Silva McDonald and Legia<br />
Rillos Oswald are planning a fun event.<br />
Janet Mainini<br />
Manger<br />
(SHP ‘69)<br />
“My years at <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong><br />
were the best four years of my growing<br />
up. The nuns built a wonderful<br />
community and gave us a sense of camaraderie.<br />
They taught us that putting others first was the<br />
highest goal. Living by this has given me a wonderful sense<br />
of satisfaction in my life. We had an awareness that we<br />
were supposed to make the world a better place. The nuns<br />
had a spirituality that they modeled for us and I have carried<br />
it with me throughout my life. To the nuns of <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong><br />
who taught me to live for others, I am truly thankful.<br />
Dana Perkins (SJSH ‘80, SHP ‘84) writes<br />
that she has been living in Seattle for ten years<br />
and that she is teaching high school English at<br />
The Bush School. She attributes her passion for<br />
teaching to Mrs. Connie Solari, who has been<br />
an “incredible role model for me.” Dana says<br />
she will never forget Connie teaching her AP<br />
English class from the floor when she had lower<br />
back problems. Dana still loves rowing, which<br />
she first took up at SHP, and she recently purchased<br />
her first single rowing shell.<br />
28 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2007</strong>