Class Notes

Class Notes Update

Historically, Xavier’s Class Notes has been featured in our Connections magazine. In a conscious effort to go green and maintain Xavier’s STEAM goals, Class Notes is now available online. Similarly, in order to maintain continuity as well as keep our community informed the featured notes will be updated twice a year (January and July). As the feature note is updated the prior will be archived as a viewable PDF available at all times. Class Notes featured prior to May 2017 are available through our Office of Alumnae Relations and are physically archived on campus in the Xavier Archive.

Help us keep our featured lists updated and accurate by updating your information and by contacting Polly Bayless Fitz-Gerald ’68 our Director of Alumnae Relations.

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Polly Bayless Fitz-Gerald ’68

Alumnae Relations

alumnae@xcp.org  -  602.240.3131

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1970-1974
1987

Katie Miller Cobb has been named one of the 48 Most Intriguing Women of Arizona for 2022 by AZ Big Media. Katie serves as president for the Xavier Board of Trustees.

2004

Elizabeth Magura welcomed Lincoln Wills on January 17, 2022.

Faculty & Staff

Student Council helped the sisters celebrate Mother Mary Frances Clarke Day in the fall.

1978

The Class of 1978 celebrating their strong friendships.

2017

Quinn Anderson and Bella Ward enjoy the Board of Visitor’s Fashion Show.

1978

Some of the class of 1978 met to visit with Mary Bedell Rosinke when she was in town recently.

2008

Vanessa Vasquez is appearing in Carmen in Tucson on February 5th at the Tucson Desert Song Fest Women of Song.

2020

Heather Kwapiszeski is a sophomore studying Neuroscience and Cognitive Schience at the U of A. She spent the summer in an internship at Barrow Neurological Institute studying Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). 

1980

Ann Hurley Barker is the proud owner of Annie’s Flower Truck, a VW bus full of beautiful flowers that makes its way around the valley. Look for her!

1989

Delia Greth is the academic advisor for nontraditional students in the Anderson College of Business and Computing at Regis University in Denver. She is also affiliate faculty in Spanish and psychology.

2018

Taylor Guthrie was featured in November ASU News as part of a series of notable fall 2021 graduates. After receiving her associates degree from Rio Salado, she double majored in psychology and philosophy. Taylor is now studying for the LSAT and is looking forward to attending law school.

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