Fontbonne marks 70th birthday by burying mementos in a time capsule

On Sept. 9, Fontbonne Academy brought together current students and alumni, including members of the first graduating class, as it celebrated its 70th anniversary with a time capsule ceremony.

Speakers included Head of School Maura Spignesi, the newly appointed superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Archdiocese of Boston, Eileen McLaughlin, and members of the Sisters of St. Joseph, the religious order that founded the school.

A standout moment was the address by Irene Desharnais, a returning alum from the Class of 1958, who shared personal memories and reflections with the students.

Students contributed several items for a time capsule buried on campus that included a variety of items to highlight events from 2024, including a Celtics championship banner, copies of the Milton Times and Boston Globe, Polaroid photos of students, and messages about current students’ hopes and dreams for the future.


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