Once upon a time, our home at 800 Manchester Avenue belonged to the dear ladies of Notre Dame High School. The reunion organizers for the Class of 1970 gathered to discuss their plans of celebration marking their 50th Anniversary. The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur established the school in Moylan in 1926, as a boarding school for girls. It became an archdiocesan school in 1935. Forty- six years and some 12,000 graduates later, the doors closed in 1981. The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology is proud to welcome them for a trip down memory lane.
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