USD Magazine, Spring 1995
!ALUMNI
1959
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CLASS CHADIS: Angel (Kraemer) Kleinbub and George Palma
CLASS CHADIS: Penny (Nutting) Guthrie and Hank Acquarelli CLASS CORRESPONDENT: Martha (Spiers) Lepore 750 F Avenue Coronado, CA 92118
19&0 ii, 35-Year Reunion Celebration Nov. 11, 1995 CLASS CHADIS: Karene (Lemke) Evenson and John Bowman
UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI From class correspondent Martha (Spiars) LepDl'B: "In October, six CWers attended their 35-year Academy of Our Lady of Peace class reunion. Mary Oliva (Chambers) Lian jetted in from her home in Gillette, Wyo., and Alma [Lujan) Lyan drove down from Rowland Heights, Calif., while Mary [Haward) Lind, Nonna (Pai:k) Litlla, Pal (Ouirk) Mitchell and Martha (Spiars) Leplll'II joined in from San Diego. Alma worked in the field of microbiology for the Los Angeles County Health Department from 1965 to 1987, then began her new career in environ– mental health. Mary (Howard) Lind and her husband, David, have three sons and a daugh– ter who are all graduates of the University of California at Santa Barbara. Mary has become an accomplished amateur gardener of perenni– als and English roses. Norma recently achieved tenure in the communication arts department at Southwestern College, where she teaches college reading and study skills. Martha returned to San Diego last August and now serves as the alumnae director at the Academy of Our Lady of Peace. Two other CWers in OLP's Class of 1959 were unable to make the reunion: Marilyn (Oualialo) Jacanin, who lives in Fairfax, Va., and San Diegan Kathleen Day, who was recovering from gallbladder surgery."
CLASS CORRESPONDENT: Chuck Hanlen 2956 Verda Avenue Escondido, CA 92025
1953
CLASS CHADI: Therese (Truitt) Whitcomb, Honorary Chair
UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI From class correspondent Chuck Hanlen: "Our 35th reunion is quickly approaching. What a great reason to re-establish long-lost friendships and make new ones. We are making plans for the best reunion ever. Come on home in 1995!" Chuck reports that he gave a presentation at a meeting of the history honor society - Phi Alpha Theta - in December and that John Bowman has finished his chemotherapy treat– ments. "His recovery seems complete and he is, as always, very active," Chuck writes.
1954
CLASS CHADI: Katite Murtha
1955 ii, 4 O-Year Reunion Celebration Nov. 11, 1995
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CLASS CHADI: Mary Scott
CLASS CHADI: Mary (Fiorino) Orradre
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CLASS CORRESPONDENTS: Martha (Fiorino) Dowell 676 West Timberbranch Parkway Alexandria, VA 22302-3614
CLASS CHADIS: Mary Ann (Daly) Kennedy and James V. Freed, Honorary Chair
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CLASS CORRESPONDENT: Diane (Sinclair) Drew 2854 Creekside Road Santa Rosa, CA 95405
CLASS CHADIS: Mary Fipp and Tony Moumian
Dennis Halloran 5023 Lilac Lane Dallas, TX 75209
CLASS CORRESPONDENT: Delle Willett 2753 Hillcroft Drive Chesterfield, MO 63005-7007
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CLASS CHADIS: Janet (Halla) Trily and Ned Wilson
CLASS CHADI: Carol (Burke) Couture
UNDERGRADUATE ALUMNI Belly (Jensen) Gill is an elementary school teacher at St. Elizabeth, a Catholic school in Rockville, Md. Betty reports that she has three children through college, and the last one is
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