
Above: Sims, President Flanagan, White, Plichta, Bernazzani, Fitzgerald.
Class of 1953
Sister Margaret Catherine Sims was honored for her outstanding
work as leader of the Marian Community. She works devotedly for those in need in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Uganda and other areas of Europe and South America. Over 20
of her close friends came to witness her receive this award.
Class of 1956
Nancy Tracy Fitzgerald was recognized for her exceptional contributions
to the field of education. She developed an on-site pre-school at Framingham
High School and was founder of Northside Nursery School. Retirement hasn’t
slowed her down and she continues to work as a Kindergarten screener, tutor and
consultant for the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Class of 1974
Karen Plichta received recognition for her outstanding work during her
30-year tenure with the Air Force. She chartered new ground and was among the
first wave of female jet engine mechanics. She had a diverse and distinguished
military career and retired at the top NCO rank of Chief Master Sergeant in
2004.
Class of 1978
James F. Bernazzani, Jr., was honored in recognition of his
extraordinary career with the FBI. In 2002, he was named principal deputy
director of the newly formed Terrorist Threat Integration Center. Bernazzani
spearheaded efforts to restore stability in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
and received the Presidential Award for Meritorious Service in 2006. One of
FSC’s all-time hockey greats, he was elected to the Athletic Hall of Fame in its
inaugural year, 1991.
Class of 1993
Forest M. White was recognized for his cutting-edge scientific research
in the Division of Biological Engineering at MIT. White focuses on understanding
how protein phosphorylation-mediated signaling networks drive biological
responses to cellular stimulation. He is also a member of the Center for Cancer
Research and the Center for Environmental Health Sciences.
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here to see Alumni Achievement Awards Nomination Form 2009