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class<br />
notes<br />
1935<br />
✒ Alumni Relations Office, 235<br />
Wellesley Street, Weston, MA 02493<br />
¶ It was with open arms that <strong>Regis</strong><br />
welcomed Roberta MacDonald back<br />
to celebrate her 75th Reunion. With<br />
much pride, Roberta, accompanied<br />
by her niece, Regina Butler-Lally ’79,<br />
walked in the “Parade of Classes”<br />
proudly carrying her class banner to<br />
the applause of all in attendance at<br />
the Alumni Luncheon in Alumnae<br />
Hall. President Mary Jane England<br />
recognized Roberta and congratulated<br />
her on this milestone occasion. ¶ You<br />
make <strong>Regis</strong> proud, Roberta!<br />
1937<br />
✒ Katherine Connolly, Providence<br />
House, 180 Corey Road, Brighton,<br />
MA 02135 ¶ I’ve talked to S. Alice<br />
McConville, and she is doing well.<br />
She expects to return to her former<br />
convent at Ron Kon Koma in Apr.<br />
2011, which is when it is expected to<br />
be completed. I want to make a correction<br />
to the spring write-up in <strong>Regis</strong><br />
Today in our class news regarding S.<br />
Alice. It incorrectly read that S. Alice<br />
lives with her sister, where it should<br />
have read that S. Alice visits her<br />
sister. Sincerest apologies on the miscommunication.<br />
¶ Everything’s going<br />
well for me, and it has been a wonderful<br />
summer. I hope you all have a safe<br />
and healthy winter!<br />
1939<br />
✒ Ruth Ford Nolan, 234 Court Road,<br />
Winthrop, MA 02152<br />
1940<br />
✒ Mary Kerr Lynch, 275 Mirick Road,<br />
Princeton, MA 01541-1127, 978-464-5611<br />
¶ Greetings to my classmates of 1940.<br />
I attended the Reunion Weekend 2010<br />
Golden Tower Luncheon on May 21,<br />
and the all-alumni luncheon and<br />
awards ceremony program on May 22.<br />
It was a most memorable and happy<br />
weekend. Ms. Barbara Clancy and<br />
Christina Aprea are to be congratulated<br />
for planning with perfection.<br />
All the details created an atmosphere<br />
of loyalty and pleasure for all in<br />
attendance at this gala affair. We<br />
thank you. Now for a little news about<br />
our classmates. ¶ When I called Mary<br />
McDevitt Hadley recently she was<br />
sitting and enjoying the cool breeze on<br />
the pavilion in Osterville, MA. She<br />
and her husband, Elinus, have been<br />
residents of Osterville for many years.<br />
Mary plays bridge and also enjoys<br />
bowling on a weekly basis. Elinus<br />
and Mary continue their interest in<br />
town affairs. The Hadleys have 1<br />
daughter and 4 sons, all residents of<br />
Massachusetts, 11 grandchildren, and<br />
16 great-grandchildren. They enjoy<br />
their 16th great-grandchild, whose<br />
name is O’Eoghen, Gaelic for Owen.<br />
¶ Martha Mitten Hosinski mentioned<br />
in our recent telephone conversation<br />
that she continues living in South<br />
Bend, IN, enjoys playing bridge,<br />
and is interested in cultural and<br />
community affairs. She keeps a<br />
busy schedule with her 5 children,<br />
grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.<br />
Her daughter Anne Hosinski<br />
Madden ’67, a <strong>Regis</strong> graduate, is most<br />
active in business, civic, and community<br />
affairs in Portland, OR. Her