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Remembering Betty Daly McFann

Monday, December 13th, 2010

Betty Daly McFann ‘60, who singlehandedly put our Alumnae Association back on track during her tenure as executive administrator, died suddenly on December 2, 2010, in Beebe Hospital, Lewes, DE, after suffering a stroke. She was 72.
View obituary on the SJC website > >

The SJC published an article on Betty in the Winter/Spring 2007 issue of The Valley Echo that announced her retirement from the SJCAA.  Read article now >>

We extend our heartfelt prayers and sympathy to Joe, the entire McFann family, and Betty’s classmates and good friends from SJC. If you would like to leave some remembrances of Betty, please click the Comments link below (once we have reviewed he remarks, we will clear them for posting).

Remembering Sr. Juliana Kowal, D.C.

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Former SJC science professor Sr. Juliana Kowal, D.C., passed away on Oct. 17, 2010, in Emmitsburg. You may read her obituary on the SJC website.

Upon hearing of her passing, members of the Class of 1972 have shared their memories of her via email.  Following are some of their thoughts. Please feel free to add your own by clicking the “Comments” link at the bottom of this post.
Sr. Julianna Kowal

“I remember seeing Sr. Juliana in a wheelchair several years ago in the back of the Provincial House Chapel. She was so happy to see all of us.  My greatest memory was the year she was off campus on sabbatical.  She was driving up the “A” one Friday afternoon and our sign, hanging out of a dorm window, ‘Out of the zoo in 72,’ caught her eye.  She plowed into my car (except it was my sister’s car that I had borrowed!).  I was happy to know that nuns had insurance!  God bless Sr. Juliana. She is probably already working on science projects in heaven!” – Mary Pat Bohan Kelly

“Remember when we stole the arm from the skeleton and scared the crap out of Paulette? That was hilarious! Sr. Juliana was a gift.  She knew her anatomy and passed her knowledge on to us. We were fortunate to have her as an instructor.” – Hope Heaven Hatch

“I remember the time that those of us who were not nurses were supposed to be dissecting frogs, and Ann-Marie let many of them escape out the back door of the lab. Sr. Juliana said she did not believe our story that it was an ‘accident.’  She said we could not get out of it that easily, and replacement frogs were located and arrived shortly thereafter. Good times, fond memories, for all but the replacement frogs, of course.  – Leslie Fulton Weatherly

“Another ‘icon’ gone.” – Chris Mele

“She called me Virginia the entire year, and the one time I corrected her, she replied, ‘Yes, I know, Virginia.’  I will always remember her.” – Veronica Duggan Flynn

“Remember those fetal pigs!” – Jayne Bianco Cohill

“She did know her anatomy!  I was able to spend some time with her last year at the reunion. It was a precious experience. She was a great lady.  – Maureen Maloy Biggers

“One of my greatest memories of her and her class was the oral anatomy exam with that stupid skeleton.  She couldn’t catch me, so she went to some minute fissures in the brain.  Didn’t do well in logic, but I could memorize! She still couldn’t stump me. It was one of my best memories of her, and you are right, the old gal knew her anatomy!
- Julie Lombard Venuti

“All I can say is, ‘Are you with me on that?’ She did know her biology.”  – Susanne Palmer

Sr. Julianna Kowal, D.C.

SJC Class of 1974 Members Gather at Mount’s 2009 Reunion

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
Members of the SJC Class of 1974 at the Mount’s 2009 Reunion, their 35th, from left: Mary Berens Regan, Lori Quinnin McCormick, Kathy Kerns Raubens, Jamie Lowe Huber, Trudie Mangiaracina Glazewski, Jane Davis Gallagher, Patty Holt Troy, Mary McFadden Molinero, Belinda Lowry Jaffee, Jocelyn Law Yone

Members of the SJC Class of 1974 at the Mount’s 2009 Reunion, their 35th, from left: Mary Berens Regan, Lori Quinnin McCormick, Kathy Kerns Raubens, Jamie Lowe Huber, Trudie Mangiaracina Glazewski, Jane Davis Gallagher, Patty Holt Troy, Mary McFadden Molinero, Belinda Lowry Jaffee, Jocelyn Law Yone

SJC Mini Reunion in Longboat Key, FL, Jan. 22-29, 2011

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

All SJC Alumnae who will be in the area of Longboat Key, FL, Jan. 22– 29, 2011, are invited to join the Class of 1961 at their annual mini-reunion.

Participate in any activities, including, but not limited to, dinners, day trips, antiquing, hikes, breakfast on the beach, and poolside afternoons.

For information, contact Joanne Downes (jmdownes@verizon.net) or Elizabeth Strezeski LaFrance (strez2@verizon.net).

SJC Mini Reunion in Longboat Key, FL, Jan. 23-30, 2010

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

All SJC Alumnae who will be in the area of Longboat Key, FL, Jan. 23– 30, 2010, are invited to join the Class of 1961 mini-reunion. The group will gather for dinner every evening, visits antique/consignment shops, take day trips and attend concerts. The itinerary:

  • Saturday, Jan. 23: Dinner at 7 p.m., The Lazy Lobster, 5350 Gulf of Mexico Dr., Longboat Key, (941) 383-0440
  • Thursday, Jan. 28: Gather at 11 a.m. at park for banjo concert/rehearsal performed by local musicians. Lunch available
  • Breakfast on the beach one morning and dinner another evening
  • Gather evenings at SJC Alumnae homes for dinner, with coolers of drinks and desserts traveling from event to event

Anyone who would like to join in the activities is most welcome! Contact Joanne Downes, (201) 390-7181 (cell), or Elizabeth Strezeski, (941) 387-4339.

Sr. Rachele Fassera ‘74 Advocates for Children in Africa

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

The plight of young children in several African nations at the hands of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) has long been a topic of worldwide news. But how many of us knew that one of the primary advocates for the children was Comboni Missionary Sr. Rachele Fassera, a member of the SJC Class of 1974?

The LRA, led by a religious fanatic, Joseph Kony, is a guerilla army that preys upon young children who are seized from their homes and schools for the purpose of turning them into fighters, and often as sex slaves to LRA members. Last year, the U.S. Treasury Department placed Kony on its list of “specially designated global terrorists.”

On the evening of Oct. 9, 1996, Sr. Rachele experienced first-hand an LRA attack on St. Mary’s School in Aboke, northern Uganda. At the time, she was the school’s deputy headmistress and taught biology there. The LDA abducted 139 girls, ages 13-16. Sr. Rachele and a male teacher volunteered to go after them and try to buy the girls’ freedom. She was able to negotiate the release of only 109.

Sr. Rachele and parents of the abducted children formed the Concerned Parents Association (CPA) to raise awareness and work for the other 30 girls to be returned. Their international crusade included an appeal to Pope John Paul II and meetings with United Nations officials, then- U.S. First Lady Hillary Clinton. members of the European Parliament, former South African President Nelson Mandela, presidents of various African nations, and numerous other diplomats.

Five of the 30 girls died in captivity; all but two eventually made their escape. The last of the abductees, Catherine Ajok, returned to Uganda in March 2009 with her 21-month-old baby, whom she said was fathered by Joseph Kony.

Next year, Caspian Pictures is expected to produce a movie on the Aboke Abductions, entitled “Girl Soldiers.” Set in Uganda, it is to star Uma Thurman as Sr. Rachele. However, Thurman will be called Sr. Caroline in the film, the name given to a nun in a book on the kidnappings, Stolen Angels by Kathy Cook.

The SJC Alumnae Association recently contacted Sr. Rachele in Rome where she is currently serving as the General Secretary of the Combioni Congregation. Sr. Rachele said that during her years in the United States, “I received so much for my spiritual and missionary formation and for sure, among this, the two wonderful years I spent in Emmitsburg.”

Lt. Angela P. Mason ‘40 Added to Women’s Military Memorial

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

This information came into the SJC Office from Marie Slyker Schmidt ‘40. Thanks Marie!

What a great idea. I am so pleased.  News is hard to come by from 90 year olds. Would you like to know that I have listed Lt. Angela P. Mason, Class of 1940, on the Women’s Military Memorial in Washington, DC.  A request went out for names of women who have served, and I remembered Angela.  I am proud to have done that. Her brother who lives nearby gave me her ‘numbers’ and the Alumnae Office sent me her death date.  She was my roommate in Seton Hall for two years. She was a Dietitian and served in France. She attended my wedding in Detroit in 1941, and visited me at my home in New Jersey before we moved to California in 1951. She also visited our California home with her brother in 1967.

If you are interested in visiting or more information, here is the website for the Women’s Military Memorial: http://www.womensmemorial.org/.

January 2009 “Mini-Reunion” for Class of 1961

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

The class of 1961 met January 24 – January 31, 2009, for their annual mini-reunion on Longboat Key, FL. Our headquarters was Elizabeth Strezeski LaFrance’s condo. Strez had several women staying with her, others booked accommodations nearby.

We had a record 19 classmates present at one time or another. Most were there for the week, and some came for a shorter time. We had our usual activities, incluidng dinner together everynight either at someone’s lodging or a nearby restaurant. Also antiquing, attending a banjo concert at a nearby park, hiking at a state park, bicycling on the Key, a breakfast on the beach, and lots of together time.

SJC Class of 1961 met January 24 - January 31, 2009 for their annual mini-reunion on Longboat Key, FL.
Members of the Class of 1961 at Longboat Key, FL. Standing, left to right, Judy Sparrow, Joanne Fontana Kini, Barbara Redding, Phyllis Mack Gillespie, Maureen Dugan Cocozza, Eileen Keef Bonhag, Lynn Murray, Ann Fallon Lynch, Moira Hanlon Little, Rosemarie Aellen Dunning, and Annette Krak Salvage.

Seated, left to right, Elizabeth Strezeski LaFrance, Joanne McNally Downes, Rita Werb Fasano, Carol Dorr Clement, Anne Maum McLaughlin, Peggy Claudius McCormick, and Mercedes Suarez Pfeffer.

Everyone agreed that the week went by too fast, and we feel especially blessed to be able to spend this time together.  For those who didn’t make it this year, try to plan to be with us the last week in January 2010.  Do something nice for yourself and come. We guarantee a good time, and you will be so glad you came.

Joanne Downes ‘61

Col. Mary Jo Rice-Mahoney ‘68

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

After graduating from St. Joseph’s College in 1968, Mary Jo Rice-Mahoney served 30 years in the Army Nurse Corps, retiring with the rank of colonel. She is also retired from the New Jersey Veterans Administration healthcare system. During her service in Vietnam, she and several other nurse classmates were assigned to the same hospital. That made for quite a reunion!

Follow this link to an interesting article about Mary-Jo’s service in Vietnam on blog.cleveland.com:

39 years later, Vietnam vet reaches out to compassionate nurse

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