She was born Julia Jones, in New York, New York, and was Jewish. Jones married Anthony Pugliese, a sculptor and painter who designed the
NIWFA competition medal awards (depicting a silhouette of her lunging), which are presented in her name and which serve as the NIWFA logo, and who also designed the logo for
Brooklyn College; he died in 1953. After her marriage, she moved to Alabama during World War II, returning to New York in 1945. She had a daughter, Penelope Shaw, an instructor in modern dance and yoga at Hunter College; and two sons,
Patri, who taught physics at Harvard University, and Paul, a cartographer for
Time magazine. ==Fencing career==