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May 1, 2006
TO: Weekend assignment editors, producers, reporters
FROM: Amy Lunday | 443-287-9960 | amylunday@jhu.edu
RE: Seton High alumnae to gather at their former high school
WHEN: Saturday, May 13, from 10 a.m. to noon
WHERE: Johns Hopkins University's Education Building
2800 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, Md. 21218

Hundreds of Seton High School alumnae who earned their diplomas in the 1940s and 1950s will gather at their old stomping grounds — now the Johns Hopkins University's Education Building — for an informal reunion on May 13. The university's Graduate Division of Education, which occupies the first two floors of the building, is hosting the event to give former students and local residents a chance to tour the newly renovated 73,000-square-foot building, just south of the Homewood campus between 28th and 29th streets. (The Center for Summer Learning and The Johns Hopkins University Press Journals Division are on the third floor, and the Sheridan Libraries' Entrepreneurial Library Program is located on the fourth floor. More information about the renovation and a photo of the building is available for viewing online at www.jhu.edu/news_info/news/home06/apr06/seton.html). Memorabilia provided by the Seton High grads will be displayed and alumnae, some of whom are university employees, will also be giving tours of the building. Members of the media are welcome to send their weekend reporters to the event, where Baltimore's past and present will mix and mingle. For information both before and during the event itself, contact James Campbell at 410-516-5588, or Chris Godack at (410) 206-5019.


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