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Scott Munro

Graduation Year: 1994

Scott Munro BA’94, BEd’95 was recently awarded Coach of the Year for Women’s Basketball by Atlantic University Sport (AUS). From 1990-2003, Scott coached both men’s and women’s basketball at Saint Mary’s and as an NCCP level three certified coach has led the Nova Scotia Provincial Team nine times. Scott was also head coach for Nova Scotia in the 2005 Canada Summer games, leading Nova Scotia to its first medal in 29 years. 

Peter Manuel

Graduation Year: 1994

While at Saint Mary’s, Peter Manuel BA’94 had the opportunity to produce, act, and direct three plays, serve as the treasurer for the Math and Computer Science Society, and make many life-long friends. Today, he is the President of Authentic Air Ventilation Ltd in Chester, Nova Scotia and of Sociable Time DJ service, which he founded. He is most proud of his two beautiful children, one of whom is off to university next year. Peter wishes to thank Saint Mary’s for a great education, amazing memories, and wonderful friends!

Dr. Carolyn G. Thomas

Graduation Year: 1994

Dr. Carolyn G. Thomas BA’94 has been made a Paul Harris Fellow of the Rotary Club International. Nominated by the Dartmouth Rotary Club and recognized for friendship and volunteer activities/service to the world. The awards ceremony took place at the Ramada Inn in Dartmouth, NS.

Dr. Carolyn G. Thomas

Graduation Year: 1994, fall2014

I recently returned from a trip to Alabama, where my daughter and I had the privilege of retracing the steps of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Reverend Ralph Abernathy, John Lewis, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Dr. Rosa Parks, and other prominent members of the Civil Rights movement. I previously met many of these wonderful people and was directly involved in the struggle with them. To visit Dr. King’s church on Dexter Street and Dr. Park’s Memorial Museum, in Montgomery was awesome. Hats off to them, many of whom it would be posthumously. Their work was not in vain as they made a major contribution to our global society. Our visit to Alabama was to spend time with our dear friends/family, Harold and Josephine Thompson. Harold, who was the first person to handle ‘moon stones’ in 

his lab at Harvard University. We were blessed.