Reflections Magazine Issue #47 - Winter 1998 | Page 28

Reunion Notes 1948 28 Margaret O’Gallagher Audy lives in Clearwater, FL, with “the man of my dreams, Bob Audy, to whom I have been wed these past 48 years.” They have two children and five grandchildren. Before retiring to Florida, Margaret was very involved in parish activities, including serving as president of the Women’s Club, singing in the Queen of Apostles Choir, and working as organization services chairperson of the Vicariate of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women. Anastasia Evelyn Capoun of Toledo notes, “Siena was the beginning of a very rewarding social work career” that began at Catholic Charities and continued through many years at St. Vincent Hospital and Medical Center (SVMC). She established and directed St. V’s medical social work department, which served as a model for other NW Ohio health-care institutions, and saw St. V’s through the establishment of an open door policy for treating alcoholism and drug abuse, development of treatment standards for child and elder abuse, and the advent of Life Flight and the social Reunion Notes Reacquaint yourself with your classmates from the following years: 1948, 1953, 1958, 1963, 1968, 1973, 1978, 1983, 1988, and 1993. Reunions were part of Alumni/Family Weekend ‘98. work dimensions of treating victims of trauma. She retired in 1984, having received numerous social work honors including a Distinguished Service Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Field of Welfare (1968) and an Outstanding Health Professional of the Year Award (1975). Since retirement, Evelyn has stayed active as a volunteer with SVMC Guild/Auxiliary, SVMC pastoral care department, a neighboring nursing care/ rehabilitation facility, and her parish church. “My sister Ann and I are the only surviving members of our immediate family, but we are anxiously awaiting the birth of Ann’s 9th grandchild.” Mary Duggan Cassabon of Eastpointe was surprised to learn, at the Alumni Weekend Presidents’ Luncheon, that she is this year’s recipient of the Outstanding Alumni Award. She will receive the award this spring. Mary enjoyed a very successful kindergarten teaching career, including serving as president of the Detroit Kindergarten Association. She also co-founded the Young Child Religion Program 33 years ago at St. Veronica’s and has taught kindergarten religion classes there ever since. Mary and her husband, Bill, are very active in their church. They also love to travel, including an annual February stay in Florida and a June visit to Crystal Lake. Mary and Bill Valiant women of ‘48 at the 50th Reunion Breakfast: (seated, from left) Dorothy Noetzel Sullivan, Mary Duggan Cassabon, Evelyn Capoun, Mary Conway Mullins, Kathryn Rink Suydam; (standing) Mary Kershner VanTuyle, Rosemary Dorr, Beatrice Krippene Conklin, Frances Bock Nowakowski, Ruth Wagner Schieltz. Also: Alice Miller Swartz, upper left corner. have one son, two daughters, and two grandchildren. Beatrice Krippene Conklin of Bloomfield Hills taught in the public schools for 40 years, during which time she also earned a master’s degree in early American history. After