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1950s<br />
Patricia Lynn Perry (SHPʻ56) is working<br />
as a high school teacher for the work<br />
experience program in the Campbell Union<br />
High School District.<br />
Lydia Dioli Cooper (SJSHʻ56, SHPʻ60),<br />
Charlie Troglio (SHPʻ56), and Sue Morey<br />
Mein (SJSHʻ56) are hard at work planning<br />
the SJSH 50th Reunion for May 20, <strong>2006</strong>.<br />
To join in the fun, please contact them via<br />
the SHS Alumni Office or email Lydia at<br />
ldioli@yahoo.com.<br />
Patricia<br />
Lynn<br />
Perry<br />
(SHP<br />
‘56)<br />
“My fondest <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> memories<br />
are of the Mothers of the <strong>Sacred</strong><br />
<strong>Heart</strong> taking me under their wings and<br />
tutoring me academically when I fi rst arrived<br />
on campus for high school. That<br />
experience inspired me, and now that<br />
I’m a teacher, I take that same approach<br />
with the slower learners in my class.<br />
1960s<br />
Celeste Smith (SHPʻ67) has worked for<br />
36 years in dentistry as a professional relations<br />
coordinator. She is now living in Seattle<br />
and studying real estate. In her spare<br />
time she is mentoring women in transition.<br />
THREE GENERATIONS of <strong>Sacred</strong><br />
<strong>Heart</strong> students gather for a<br />
photo shoot: Kathy Keogh Berra<br />
(SHP‘63), ******** ******* (SJSH<br />
2020), Dave Barry, Elaine Berra<br />
Barry (SHP‘87), ******* ***** (SJSH<br />
2019), and Rich Berra<br />
1970s<br />
Taun Costentino Relihan (SHPʻ70) is<br />
living in Palo Alto and has one son in college.<br />
From her days at <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong>, she<br />
fondly remembers “coming in from the cold<br />
morning, and seeing all the freshly polished<br />
wood and smelling the lemony smell of<br />
wax.” After finishing her PhD several years<br />
ago, Taun has taught special education in<br />
high schools and has been a case manager.<br />
She would love to hear from other alumnae<br />
at: Aestheteye@aol.com.<br />
A VISIT FROM EL SALVADOR:<br />
Theresa Escalon de Morales<br />
(SHP‘55), second<br />
from right, visits<br />
campus with her<br />
two daughters<br />
and her grandson<br />
Class Notes<br />
Daniel Dalessandro (SJSHʻ72) is living<br />
in Cathedral City, California.<br />
Carol Jones McGee (SHPʻ74) is living<br />
in the Sacramento area and teaching middle<br />
school history and math. She and her husband<br />
Joe have two grown sons.<br />
Martha Novy Broderick (SHPʻ76) is<br />
working as an attorney and a law professor.<br />
She lives on a lake in Maine and has<br />
three daughters. She would love to hear<br />
from her old playmates from 30 years ago at<br />
marthab@maine.edu.<br />
Suzanne Hill-Forcier (SHPʻ77) is living<br />
in San Diego, where she and her husband<br />
Mike have owned and operated San Diego<br />
Limo Buses and Limousines for 20 years.<br />
She has three sons, one of whom is a quarterback<br />
at the University of Michigan. She<br />
will celebrate her 25th wedding anniversary<br />
this October.<br />
John Haile (SJSHʻ78) writes that he is<br />
living in Seattle and managing a software<br />
company. He would love to hear from other<br />
alumni.<br />
Celeste Smith<br />
(SHP‘67)<br />
“My fondest <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong><br />
memories are of spending warm<br />
afternoons on Palm Court and singing<br />
in the Little Theater. The heavy<br />
red velvet drapes and the dark wood<br />
of the benches are still vibrant in my<br />
mind. I would slip away to sing my<br />
favorite Moon River<br />
when no one<br />
was around. On one occasion after<br />
lunch Mother Dilling noticed my exit onto Palm Court and<br />
followed me down to the Little Theater. She ushered me off<br />
to Latin class, because even though she too loved music,<br />
studies came fi rst.<br />
Photo courtesy of Hilary McMahon<br />
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