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Spring 2008

Pinkie Dent Mayfield ’96

Trustee Profile: Pinkie Dent Mayfield ’96 Hometown: Oakland, CA. Personal: Married to Carl A. Mayfield; one child – 18 months old. Alma Mater: Trinity, School of Professional Studies, Class of 1996. Major: Business Administration, magna cum laude. Graduate Study: University of Maryland University College, MBA, 2006. Employment: Assistant treasurer and senior director, Corporate Solutions, The Washington...

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Trustee Profile: Sr. Karl, SND ’63

Trustee Profile: Sr. M. Barbara Karl, SND ’63 Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland. Personal: Sister of Notre Dame de Namur since 1961. Alma Mater: Trinity, College of Arts and Sciences Class of 1963. Major: Spanish. Graduate Study: MA, Middlebury College. Employment: Currently executive secretary for my province – Base Communities – we have our office on the...

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Trustee Profile: Sr. M. Barbara Karl, SND, ’63

Trustee Profile: Sr. M. Barbara Karl, SND, ’63 Hometown: Baltimore, Maryland. Personal: Sister of Notre Dame de Namur since 1961. Alma Mater: Trinity, College of Arts and Sciences Class of 1963. Major: Spanish. Graduate Study: MA, Middlebury College. Employment: Currently executive secretary for my province – Base Communities – we have our office on the...

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The Trinity Center for Women and Girls in Sports

The Trinity Center for Women and Girls in Sports Celebrating Five Years Eva is a delightful young woman who becomes a fierce warrior with a lacrosse stick in hand. Danielle’s reserved presence grows wings when leaping for basketball rebounds. Ashleigh’s military training in ROTC powers her team leadership at the volleyball net. Zulema’s quiet focus...

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Cathie Black ’66

Cathie Black ’66 Draws a Crowd for Her Bestselling Book, Basic Black More than 300 people, including over 100 alumnae and 150 students, gathered in Social Hall in January to meet Cathie Black ’66 and celebrate the publication of her new book, Basic Black: The Essential Guide for Getting Ahead at Work (and in Life). She...

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Dr. Sharon Shafer Retires

A Tribute to Dr. Sharon Shafer A beloved music teacher since 1972 by Paige Blache Murphy The summer of 2008 will start a new chapter in the life of Dr. Sharon Shafer, who has spent the last 36 years in musical harmony with Trinity. A trained and still performing soprano, Shafer began her career at...

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Meet Three Trinity Student Artists

Meet Three Trinity Student Artists Amara Fraley ’08 School of Professional Studies Major: Business Administration with minors in Music and Economics Hometown: Newton, MA With a mother who sings and teaches opera at MIT, Amara Fraley has truly studied music her entire life. As a teenager, she performed with the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra...

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Elizabeth Langhoff Herlihy ’61

Turning a Dream Into a Career Elizabeth Langhoff Herlihy ’61 by Judy Cabassa Tart ’78 There was no question in Elizabeth Langhoff Herlihy’s mind that art was not a viable career. As a child, she had been exposed to cultural events – music, the arts – things to enjoy but not to pursue, and it...

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Thora Jacobson ’70

Q: What do tattoos, The Declaration of Independence, and TRINITY magazine all have in common? A: They are all forms of print. by Sarah Godwin The historical and modern art form involves the reproduction of surfaces coming in contact with other surfaces to create an image. If you find this listing of print items to be...

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Kate Moira Ryan ’87

Playwright Kate Moira Ryan ’87 Writing and Juggling by Aimee Dolaway Olivo ’99 On a chilly winter evening, Trinity women filled two rows in an intimate theatre in downtown Washington, DC. Certainly this in itself is not unusual. After all, generations of Trinity women have taken advantage of the access to the arts and other...

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