It is hard to believe 45 years have passed since I graduated from Caldwell College for Women which became Caldwell College and as of May Caldwell University. I lived a very closed life since Caldwell was my home town and I went to school from second grade through college. After my dad died when I was 7 the nun gave my mom a job and took me in to school which was continued through college. I didn't appreciate it till I was much older but I would never have gone to college if it wasn't for that.
I really hated the all girl schools but in the end resented it when males were allowed. I feel like I have gotten such a better education. I was shy and quiet during those years and can't imagine how I'd be with guys in classes. I feel like I am a much stronger and independent woman because of it. Thanks MSD and Caldwell (also known as hungry hill).
Sorry I only took my camera on Friday, there were many more classmates there on Saturday. We also took Sr. G out for dinner to celebrate the 93 birthday.
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Maryann and Elaine are deep in conversation while sister looks on. |
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Chris didn't graduate with us but has always been a part of our class. |
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It isn't the same art room we lived in but it is the same table we worked around, ate at, drank coffee and celebrated mass. L-R:Elaine Weiss Yonke, Sr Gerardine Mueller, Chris Fogerty Michel, Kathy Kolar Durstiwitz, Maryann DeFranco Evans, Linda Hageman Monsell and me. |
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Sister showing us the tabernacle she designed and made for the infirmary building. Linda, Maryann, Sister, Lee Evans and Elaine. Lee is someone talking to u up there??? |
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