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Mary Jo Kopechne === After graduating in the 1962 class of
Caldwell College for Women, Mary Jo moved to Alabama where she taught at Montgomery Catholic School. She joined the staff of Senator
George A. Smathers of Florida in 1963 as a secretary. One year later she became a speech writer for
Joseph Dolan, one of Robert Kennedy's political advisors. After Robert Kennedy's assassination, she joined Matt Reese Associates. She became a member of Senator
Edward Kennedy's office. After Chappaquiddick, reports of the incident captioned Mary as “Copachni” by the
New Bedford Standard-Times, and “Palporki” by the FBI, and even “TED SAFE; BLONDE DIES” by another wire service. ===
Mary Ellen Lyons === Mary Ellen Lyons was a graduate of
Regis College in
Weston, Massachusetts. Her sister, Nance Lyons, worked on Robert Kennedy's campaign staff as well. She worked for State Senator Beryl Cohen of Massachusetts. ===
Nance Lyons === In January 1967, Nance began "working in case", assisting with constituents, federal agencies, etc. for Robert Kennedy's office. One of her projects was legislation for Massachusetts, and getting the appropriations for the
National Seashore or for the Lexington Concord National Park. After Nixon was elected president, she left the government. She received a call from the Senator's office about working for Senator Edward Kennedy. She responded by agreeing to come back under the condition that she receive a legislative assistant job, as she was already doing the work. Legislative assistants wrote the legislation on national issues, as well as the committee work and hearings. In the office, all male legislative assistants had secretaries, who aided them in their work. Nance had to write everything, type it, and mimeograph it by herself. During her time in the government she worked on the economic conversion bill and National Transportation Trust Fund. ===
Esther N. Newberg === In 1968, Esther joined Robert Kennedy's Presidential campaign where she served as an aide. After, she was known to work at the
Urban Institute in Washington. She later worked as a literary agent at
International Creative Management. ===
Susan Tannenbaum === Susan Tannenbaum was from the office of Representative
Allard K. Lowenstein,
Nassau County Democrat. ===
Rosemary "Crickett" Keough === Rosemary Keough was an alumna from
Manhattanville College and graduated from
Boston University Law School. She had been an administrative assistant to Senator Robert F. Kennedy who also worked for the Children's Foundation in Washington. During the Chappaquiddick incident, Keough's purse was in the backseat of the sunken car, left there from an earlier errand, according to her testimony. She married Paul Redmond, one of the attorneys that Kennedy hired to look after the Boiler Room Girls after the incident and up through the inquest. == 1969 Reunion at Chappaquiddick ==