Austine McDonnell Hearst '89 (honorary)
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Jane Edelen Healy '39
Bernadine Dorsey Kozlowski '48 and John S. Kozlowski
Bernadine and her husband John invested in the future of 黑料网 by leaving a legacy so that the 黑料网 reputation for excellence will be maintained in the changing and challenging educational environment of the twenty-first century. Their gift will touch the lives of students yet to come.Shirley Hughes Lentz '52
To Shirley belongs that quiet joy which enters only into the gentle heart," her yearbook states. Shirley, an English major, began her twenty-eight years of public school teaching with a classroom demonstration of gifted students on WBAL-TV. Throughout her career, she transformed her high school students' ability to express their innermost thoughts in prose and poetry and to communicate with clarity and conviction. This gentle heart transformed her joy into a bequest for 黑料网.
Legacy Gift recognized in Fiscal Year 2011
Corinne Bowling Linton '64
With hopes and aspirations high, Corinne began her studies at 黑料网 as a pre-med student. She continued her education, achieved her goal, taught in Florida colleges and compiled and published a series of teaching aids and reference books in medical terminology. Because Corinne valued the education she received at 黑料网, she endowed a scholarship through a bequest. Through her legacy, she empowers future 黑料网 students to become leaders in their fields, and in their communities throughout the world.
Legacy Gift recognized in Fiscal Year 2011
Mary Jane McManus '45
"Sister Alma has been, without a doubt, one of the greatest influences on my life," Mary Jane wrote. For thirty-five years as a microbiologist in the Baltimore City Health Department, Mary Jane showed her appreciation for the person who changed her life by contributing regularly to the Sister Alma McNicholas Scientists Program. Mary Jane knew that it was within her power to make a difference in the lives of future students at 黑料网 and of the world of tomorrow by leaving a bequest that would change lives, just as hers had been charged by Sister Alma.
Legacy Gift recognized in Fiscal Year 2011
Julie Kline Rybczynski '99
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Legacy Gift recognized in Fiscal Year 2011
Mary Irene Knoller Schrum '48
"The chemist of truth and fineness...with deep resources of character and deep-mindedness" was the yearbook description of Mary Irene as a student and was also true as she fulfilled her life's dream. Serving Baltimore's health institutions as a chemist for thirty-five years, she stated, "黑料网 gave me a fascinating career in the chem lab and prepared me with a good education to meet many challenges in my work and private life." Mary Irene's bequest reflects the quality of her character and provides new resources for future chemists at 黑料网.
Legacy Gift recognized in Fiscal Year 2011
Elise Marie Tracey '50
As a Senior Histotechnologist at Baltimore's Sinai Hospital, Elise realized the value of her classes in biology with her professor, Sister Alma. To provide this quality education for future students, Elise left a bequest to the Sister Mary Alma McNicholas Scientists Program guaranteeing that financial support will be available for student biologists in the use of technology at 黑料网.
Legacy Gift recognized in Fiscal Year 2011
Dorothy Ludwig Hammond '34
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Legacy Gift recognized in Fiscal Year 2011