1966 Archive
Class of 1966 News Archive
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Rosalie Ferreira Baker and her husband Charles co-authored a biography of folk artist Winfred Rembert entitled Don't Hold Me Back. Nov/Dec 2003
Lynn Theroux Hall retired in November 2001 after 23 years as Chairwoman of the Foreign Language Department in the Natick Public Schools. She is enjoying travel and her grandsons. Nov/Dec 2003
Marilyn Kane Murren would love to hear from her classmates: murren [at] rcn.com. Nov/Dec 2003
Suzanne Looney Yuskiw is singing with the Washington Women's Chorus which is going to China in June. She is artistic director of the New Day Camerata in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Nov/Dec 2003
Elizabeth Collins Magilligan is a well-known watercolor painter. She taught in the Needham Schools for many years, and now dedicates herself to painting bold watercolors and teaching at the Danforth Museum in Framingham. Sept/Oct 2003.
Jacqueline Noel Palmenberg was appointed Executive Director of her chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. She began her 18th year with the society in July. Her son awaits the addition of twins to his family in January. Jackie's daughter has six years old twins, Noah and Noelle. Jackie expects to retire in a few years. She has many grandchildren and too little time with them. She is currently preparing for the Rock and Roll Marathon in Arizona through the Society's Team in Training Programs. Sept/Oct 2003.
Paula White Cashman and husband Paul will celebrate their 34th wedding anniversary in August. Their 3 children are doing well in their careers. Spring/Summer 2003.
Barbara Kuzolzol is co-managing the Mansfield, MA office of Century 21 Ed Pariseau Realtors. She has been a broker with that office since 1994. Spring/Summer 2003.
Rosalie F. Baker is the editor of Calliope and Dig magazines, and the Associate Editor of Footsteps magazine. She recently completed a fourth book for Oxford University Press with her husband Charles. Winter 2003.
Julia M. Dutton teaches French at St. Joseph School in Keene, New Hampshire, and also at Keene State College. She is currently serving as president of the NH Association of World Language Teachers. Winter 2003. Jane Lambert Sterling is now a grandmother — a new granddaughter in May '02 and a grandson in June '02. Life is good! Winter 2003.
Mary Bradley Saratora has a new position at the Peabody Institute Library as Head of Circulation in Danvers, MA. Winter 2003. Rosalie Ferreira Baker and her husband Charlie edit three magazines, Calliope, Dig and Footsteps, for students grades 4-9. Their third book with Oxford University Press, Ancient Egyptians, was published in October 2001. Spring 2002
Our sympathy goes to the family and many friends of Kathleen Connolly Lynch, who passed away in her sleep at the age of 58. Kathleen was a talented artist and administrative assistant for a law firm and an educator. Spring 2002
Ann Grady Dockstader will be traveling to Dublin in December to spend Christmas with her son John and visit relatives in County Clare. Spring 2002
Our sympathy goes to the family of Rosalia Oddo Verrone, who passed away in September of 2001. Spring 2002
Andrea Ryan has just completed her term as President of the American Intellectual Property Law Association. Spring 2002
Joan Hurley Black is pleased to say that her one touchstone of life and hope is that her daughter and her husband are expecting their first baby. Her daughter had written a book on grief for teens and it was released just prior to the NYC tragedy. (I Will Remember You by Laura Dower) and she has decided to donate her royalties to the Red Cross. As well as being sold in stores, the book is also being made available to book fairs in schools across the country. Spring 2002
Mary Dunigan retired on November 13, 2001 as a guidance counselor at Arlington High School. She will be spending the winter in Naples, FL. Spring 2002
Joan Hurley Black hasn't been in touch for over thirty years and would like to hear from former classmates by email (csabika [at] gate.net). She is very active in local civic and cultural organizations. She is a former curator of the Historical Society Museum and founding director of the Indian River Symphonic Association. She is currently mentoring and doing marketing and public relations for non-profit organizations. She is the former Director of the Parent League of New York and former Director and President of Special Equestrians (riding for special needs). Summer 2001
Elaine Conners' husband Tom died on May 27, 2000 after a yearlong battle with cancer. They dated throughout her fours years at Emmanuel and were married for almost thirty years. She continues to live in Eastham and practices psychotherapy in Yarmouthport. Summer 2001
Ann Grady Dockstader is a member of the Religious Studies Faculty at Notre Dame Academy in Worcester. She is in the final stages of a Masters Degree in Theology and Religious Education from Assumption College. Her son, John, is a sophomore at Merrimack College; he is a history major and music minor as well as President of the Student Board. Summer 2001
Joyce Ehrenzweig has been working for State Street Bank since September 2000. She is a grandmother once and has been married to Shelby for 33 years. Summer 2001
Eliz Magilligan recently had an art show at the Massachusetts Audubon Society Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary. Summer 2001
Jacqueline Noel Palmenberg will receive a pin for fifteen years of being a member of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society at the Annual Professional Conference. She welcomed her fourth grandchild, Martin, last November. She and her husband, Roger, celebrated their 30th Anniversary in Provence, France last year. Summer 2001
Jeanne Santosuosso Ridolfi moved back to Massachusetts permanently after living first in Florida, then North Carolina and Tucson, Arizona. She now owns a mail order/Internet business. The website is www.rockpeddler.com. Summer 2001
The college sends its condolences to Julie Murray, whose mother, Margaret Henry Murray '42, passed away. Summer 2001

