Fall 2015 - Buffalo Seminary
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SNippets seasonal newsletter for for the alumnae, friends, parents, and students of Buffalo Seminary Fall 2015 Letter from the Head of School What a wonderful fall ! We are celebrating 100 years of the Hornet/Jacket competition and all of the events seem to take on a special joy this year. Certainly they do for me. It is hard to believe I will retire in June. I have had my last first day of school! Every day this year, I am trying to appreciate the distinctive qualities of SEM. Jody welcomes students on the first day of school The weather has been glorious as we finish the first trimester and the fall sports season. The academic progress of our students is remarkable. More than 65 colleges will visit SEM this year to talk with our seniors. Courses in coding and beginning engineering for freshmen have many of our students thinking seriously about careers in STEAM related fields. Electives in Modern Poetry or Urban Studies stimulate great thinking. We have had dynamic speakers this fall. We didn’t just teach female leadership, we invited in women who embody it. Trustee Michael Perley introduced us to Mary Beth Tinker, whose Supreme Court case established First Amendment rights for public school students. Barbara French Pace ‘61, the 2015 Colby Artist, oldest living collegiate hockey player, and government foreign affairs analyst gave a moving talk about life and art. Jenna Ricker, co-writer and director of “The American Side,” a major movie filmed in Buffalo (and at SEM!), talked to students about the unique challenges of being a woman director. The Red-Tailed Hawks have done well. Our soccer team lost a tough semifinal game in the Monsignor Martin High School Athletic Association (MMHSAA) tournament after a terrific season. Our small, tough, and talented cross country team produced runners who finished 4th (Zoe Knauss ‘19) and 7th (Sam Burlow ‘17) in the MMHSAA, overall, and our swim team competed in the All-Catholics. I am delighted to share an insert to this issue of Snippets that reports our Remarkable Opportunities – Campaign for SEM has surpassed $5.5 million. SEM is strengthened by your dedication and generous gifts. I want to remind everyone that any gift this year to the Annual Fund also counts toward the campaign. Filmmakers of “The American Side,” shot partly at SEM, spoke at the school on Oct. 27, 2015. (L-R) Co-writer, co-producer and lead actor Greg Stuhr, SEM theatre teacher Susan Drozd, Head of School Jody Douglass, co-writer, co-producer and director Jenna Ricker, and Erin St. John Kelly, Director of Communications. Contributors Editorial 2 Erin St. John Kelly Editor Susan Beich Monique Brannon Buffalo Seminary Lucy B. Coburn ‘73 Gaby DeRose ‘74 Jody Douglass Nancy Miller Kacie Mills Gary Sutton In Memoriam & Class Notes I look forward to seeing many of you throughout the year ahead. Thank you for making a difference for SEM! Photography Murray Covello Amy Doyle Michele Goldfarb Erin St. John Kelly Tessa Pszonak ‘17 Kim Trow Designer Cassandra Ott Hornet/Jacket Day Begins Its Centennial Celebration The year-long celebration to mark the 100th anniversary of legendary head L. Gertrude Angell’s brainchild Hornet/Jacket was launched September 25, 2015, with 219 students and faculty parading, singing and dancing, and finding out just who would be what for the rest of their lives. Hornets won the day, but there’s a whole year of skits, games, community service, and events to earn points underway... Post pictures and memories of Hornet/Jacket from the last 100 years (or sooner!) here: BuffaloSeminary.org/HJblog Fall 2015 3 Fall Weekend SENIOR GAMES (below) Soccer seniors Anna Fretz, Danielle Little and Natalie Rice (pictured) had a victorious final game against Niagara Catholic on Oct. 15. Anna’s grandmother, Janice Fretz ‘49 was given roses with the students, for this unflagging fan has not missed one of Anna’s soccer games in four years. Varsity field hockey played Royhart to a close loss (2-1) on Oct. 16, and the players celebrated the season in high spirits. HAWK WALK (right) Oct. 18, the cross country team led the Hawk Walk 5K through the tape at the starting line at Larkin Field, followed by parent, student, faculty and friends on a gorgeous fall Saturday. After it was run, course marshalls, runners and fans gathered on Larkin Field for touch football (warming up for PowderPuff?) and a BBQ lunch. See you here next year! Anabel Cornacchio Abby Hopkins Olivia Colon Gabriella Augello Megan Maxwell and their parents 4 Buffalo Seminary First Days of School In a recently established tradition, before school started freshmen met each other at a BBQ on Larkin Field to play field games and meet team coaches. Freshmen returned to school before the first day for orientation, where they were introduced to their sponsors, who as new sophomores were having their first chance to mentor. On the first day of school, Sept. 8, Tori Brooks ‘94 gave the convocation address, welcoming 219 students to the school year, and a lifetime of connection to SEM. Students and faculty then spent the first day in group activities based in the summer reading “The Best American Science and Nature Writing, 2014.” The looming rain held off for the All-School Picnic on Sept. 11 - a great sign for the coming year! Fall 2015 5 #GoSEM Go Red-Tailed Hawks! Cross Country JV Field Hockey Sailing Soccer Top left: Sihao Sheng, Jiani Lu, Tessa Covello, Ava Lucinski, Lena Beyer, Zeyun Liu, Coach Steve Mikos Bottom left: Mary Leslie, Samantha Burlow, Maia Gallagher, Amanda Lee, Zoe Knauss, Lioba Spangemacher Coach: Steve Mikos Captains: Lena Beyer ‘16 and Maia Gallagher ‘16 Left to Right: Kyra Fogg, Caroline Smith, Grace Cannon, Jacqueline Schanzlin, Sydney Adams, Katie McClenahan Advisor: Kim Trow 6 Buffalo Seminary Top left: Coach Jill Tokarczyk, Qingrong Tang, Zoe Galarneau, Kai Ellis, Charlotte Long, Marion Rose McDonnell, Bridget Conboy, Nia Ellis, Cara DeRose Bottom left: Anna Brach, Kailyn Lane, Ciara Lambert, Olivya Hogan, Janiah Smith, Mary Curtin, Lydia Abbott, Thea Overdorf Coach: Jill Tokarczyk Top left: Sophia Vaquero, Danielle Little, Aurora Kraus, Jade Johnson Middle left: Alicia Land, Rory Hannon, Erin Griffis, Grace Obletz, Anna Fretz, Grace Cloherty, Coach Jill Sanford Bottom left: Nicole Nobrega, Leah Kramer, Natalie Rice, Sophie Mielnicki, Clare von Simson, Natalia Vaquero Coaches: Jill Sanford and Elisabeth Beccue Captains: Natalie Rice ‘16 and Sophie Mielnicki ‘17 FAll 2015 teams Varsity Field Hockey Crew Swimming Golf Top left: Lauren Pollina, Caroline Dunbar, Grace Gallagher, Sara Caywood, Hannah Garis, Bridget Ewing, Ellie Cleary, Tess Rine, Ziqing Wang Middle left: Emily Bulan, Emily Marie Jimenez, Coach Leigh Przepiora, Lysette Vasquez, Dabin Han Bottom left: Olivia Colon, Gabriella Augello, Anabel Cornacchio, Megan Maxwell, Abigail Hopkins Coach: Leigh Przepiora Captains: Anabel Cornacchio ‘16 and Gabriella Augello ‘16 Top left w/ flag: Emily Broxup, Coach Amanda Gareis, Coach Glenna Leous Second row: Elizaveta Nedkova, Emily Felong, Olivia Miller Third row: Theresa Pszonak, Lauren Phillips, Alison Gareis, Madeline Love Bottom left: Brigid Navagh, Katherine Nebbia, Sarah Hamdan Coaches: Glenna Leous and Amanda Gareis ‘14 Captains: Alison Gareis ‘17 and Lauren Phillips ‘16 Top left: Emma Brentjens, Brooke Gannon, Fatima Siddiqui, Anya Roy, Christina Siragusa, Brook Sillart, Alexis Kowalak, Azia Parris Bottom left: Maggie Rose Bontempo, Krissy Borowiak, Carolina Hannon, Athena Mathews, Isabel Finkbeiner, Julia Esters, Anya Casey, Katie Kraft Coaches: Peggy McKendry and Kaitlyn McCleary Top left: Coach Edi Dref, Mengcheng Yu, Yixuan Lu, Cienna Certo, Chelsea Anderson, Ella Tolomeo, Shangqi Lyu, Coach Jim Dref Bottom left: Yicen Liu, Morgan Brown, Alexia Pezzino, Shelby Kmidowski, Casey Ball Coaches: Jim and Edi Dref Captain: Shelby Kmidowski ‘18 Fall 2015 7 Join fellow parents, faculty, trustees L alumnae for an evening of great fun! Memorial for Mary Szvoren Marks Her 30th Birthday and Raises $1,100 for SEM Mary Szvoren ‘03 was known at SEM for her personality, wit, and unique view of the world. She was a talented writer, athlete, and loyal friend. Sadly, at the age of 27, Mary passed away. This was a tragedy that was hard to believe. At a recent alumnae event, many friends of Mary described a deep sense of loss because we hadn’t the opportunity to say good-bye to our dear friend. That evening, we decided to plan an event to honor Mary, as well as to give her friends from SEM an opportunity to gather to remember her. Games, Music, Dancing & Silent Auction Your support helps us bridge the tuition gap - the additional cost of a SEM education beyond what tuition covers. Attend SEMquest! Save the Date: January 29, 2016 Time: 7 – 10pm Place: Here at SEM! Casual Attire Mary would have turned 30 in October. We felt this milestone was a great opportunity that we couldn’t pass up. Our small committee: Catherine (Klass) Robson ‘03, Lauren Kreiner ‘03, Erin (Sozanaki) Goubiere ‘03, Andrea Gioia ‘02, Ann Klass ‘04, and Erin Klass ‘01 hosted a memorial gathering on Friday, October 1, 2015, at The Sidebar in Buffalo. Many alumnae including Caitlin DeTine-Brash, Leah Bouquard, Rachel Bouquard, Carrie Dealtry, Courtney Hunter, and parents from the early 2000’s joined for a lovely celebration that raised over $1,100 donated to SEM in honor of Mary. Although she was not with us physically, it was clear that Mary’s spirit was felt among all who were present. On the Way Up! The 2016 Annual Fund is underway, with a lofty goal this year of $506,000. To participate this fall, you’ll find an envelope tucked into this issue of Snippets. To reach our goal, we rely on a generous team of alumnae, trustees, parents, grandparents and friends who join forces to support this wonderful school. What does the Annual Fund do for SEM? Tuition alone never covers the full cost of educating a SEM student. Year in and year out the school relies on the Annual Fund to do the rest, to ensure that our 219 students enjoy the benefits of a fine faculty, varied curriculum, up-to-date classrooms, a comfortable school building, a variety of sports and clubs and plenty of extracurricular experiences like class trips. Both large and small gifts are important parts of this effort. 8 Buffalo Seminary JOIN THE FUN WITH BONUS POINTS: This year, your gift to SEM adds up in unexpected ways! In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the Hornet/Jacket rivalry, Hornet/Jacket Annual The number of participating SEM alumnae and family members will be counted toward the final scores for the coveted Hornet/ Jacket Cup. Thank you for your support! GO HORNETS! GO JACKETS! & GO ANNUAL FUND! is Dec. 1, 2015. You can be part of the worldwide celebration by giving back to the SEM community. We’ll share a count on Facebook/BuffaloSeminary all day. Buffalo Seminary Alumnae Association News Miss Angell Wants You Have SEM trinkets or documents taking up space in your drawers? Consider donating to the school archive. Your items underscore the rich history and tradition of the school and will be treated with TLC. Of particular interest is Hornet/Jacket memorabilia to celebrate the 100th anniversary. Check out the new Hornet/Jacket blog: BuffaloSeminary.org/HJblog COCO EVENT SEM Alum Networking & Social Hour. The Alumnae Association held its second happy hour for WNY alums at Coco Bar & Bistro in downtown Buffalo. We had another well attended, fun event with Amy Hayes Atkinson ’ 84, winning the door prize of SEM merchandise. ANNUAL FALL LUNCHEON On Saturday, October 17, alumnae and their guests were privileged to listen to Donna Fernandes, president of the Buffalo Zoo, discuss the zoo’s growth. Donna stirred the crowd with her passion and dedication to the renaissance of our zoo over the last 15 years and, more recently, of our city. Do you have a speaker or suggestion for the Fall Luncheon? Share your thoughts at [email protected]. (left to right) Alison Johansson ‘44 and Cindy Pope ‘78 | SEM Trustee Gaby DeRose ‘74, Donna Fernandes, BSAA president Tara A. Ellis ‘88 | SEM former Trustee & BSAA Treasurer Mary Ross Rice ‘52, SEM Trustee Linda Robertson Magavern ‘73 | Sarah Heavey ‘03 and her mother Lynn Cercone, and Gigi Pooley Helliwell ‘76 SEM Pendants Are Here! In conjunction with Erik Jewelers, the BSAA has made the Buffalo Seminary pendant – our venerable seal in silver ($125), 14K gold or 14K white gold (both $650). To purchase, call BSAA corresponding secretary Lucy Butterbaugh Coburn ‘73 at (716) 783-4257. Approximately 3-4 weeks for delivery. How can you resist? 9 Buffalo Seminary Holiday Bazaar Saturday, December 12 from 10am - 2pm. Gift items from local merchants, artists, and craftspeople will be available throughout the school. Expect to find SEM gear, artwork, note cards, jewelry, accessories, exotic imports, hand painted and etched glassware, candles, and tasty treats. Don’t miss our celebrated raffle of unique, themed gift baskets. Free and open to the public. Proceeds benefit the BSAA Scholarship Fund. Fall 2015 9 Class notes Our alumnae are confident, driven, capable and accomplished women - and deserve to be applauded. The BSAA wants to hear about your milestones and accomplishments, so please, keep sending Class Notes. Your success is SEM’s best tool for success! You can now also read and submit Class Notes online at BuffaloSeminary. org/classnotes. Submissions can be designated for print or online or both. 1961 Barbara French Pace: Was the ColbyOishei visiting artist. (see below) 1964 Josephine “Josie” Townsend Kaestner: I met up with Debbie Williams in Florida in March. Both of us were trying to escape winter - she from Buffalo and I from Vermont. 1972 Elizabeth “Betsy” Linder: Life in San Francisco is great—selling real estate. I see Nancy Eslick often. 1992 Jane Speicher Jordan and one of her paintings 1949 Jane Speicher Jordan: Moved to Goodwin House, Alexandria, VA. According to Goodwin House, she chose it because of the beautiful paintings on its walls. The former picture editor at Time-Life Books studied watercolor at The Art Student League School in Alexandria. She sells her paintings at the Alexandra Farmer’s Market on Saturdays. 1960 Judy Hansen Benson: 60th is only 5 years away. Hope that is enough time to make a plan to come and celebrate being the old girls. Jessie Schnell Fisher: Is the new Executive Director of Preservation BuffaloNiagara. Said PBN: Jessie most recently served as Director of Planning at Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper. She brings a depth of knowledge in historic preservation, urban design, planning, and community development to PBN. We think you’ll agree these skills are critical to advancing our organization and that Jessie will “man the helm” with aplomb. 1994 Dr. Victoria Brooks: The director of the Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program at ECMC, opened the SEM school year with the convocation address. Future Jacket, daughter Tess, Class of 2031, was comfortable in Chapel. A great sign for the future. Colby Artist On Oct. 16, 2015, Barbara French Pace visited classes, gave an all-school presentation in the Chapel, and had a show in the catwalks. The oldest living female collegiate hockey player, foreign affairs analyst, photographer, and artist told the girls, “There are always opportunities no matter what happens in your life.” Barbara with art teacher Caitlin Cass and her painting Maison au Rive. 10 Buffalo Seminary Convocation Speaker Tori Brooks ‘94, daughter Tess, and Jody Nicole C. Lee: Was honored with the SUNY Buffalo Law Alumni Association’s Distinguished Alumna Award for public service. She is a member of the Law School’s Dean’s Advisory Council and a human rights lawyer with Lee Bayard Group in Washington, where she resides. 1995 Mara Hoffman: Unveiled a Resort Swim 2016 collection inspired by her recent travels through Morocco during Swim Week in Miami, Fla., last summer. According to The Buffalo News: “From wandering through the incredible Jardin Majorelle, visiting the souks and their abundance of beautiful ceramic pottery and rugs, to seeing and smelling the stalls of spices, and tasting the tagines and mint leaf teas, the experience had an impact on all of Hoffman’s senses. As a result, this collection is infused with new color palettes, silhouettes and floral prints.” 2001 Lauren McHugh Herr: Earned her doctorate in education from George Washington University in July 2015. Lauren McHugh Herr 2006 Veronica Couzo: Recently married Nicholas Kamenjarin. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Columbia University and a JD from the University of Notre Dame Law School, and is an appellate law clerk at Sixth Circuit Court. The couple will make their home in Chicago. In Memoriam Mildred Bleyle grandmother of SEM Assistant Athletic Director Kacie Mills Valerie Caprio ’92 sister of Cheryl Caprio ‘94 Kenneth Cohn, M.D. son of former Trustee Ann H. Cohn, brother of Martha Cohn Claussen ’72 and Erica Cohn ‘75 Silvia de Rosas mother of Adriana de Rosas Zalocha ‘93 Leta Dentan Math teacher at SEM 2001-2011 Ellen Duryea-Shoupe ‘75 (L-R): Sarah Franjoine Salamon ‘06, Carlee Taggart ‘06, Veronica Couzo Kamenjarin ‘06, Rachel Engl Taggart ‘06 sister of Elizabeth Duryea Maloney ’74 and Katharine Duryea Pike ‘84, niece of Anne Duryea Astmann ’40, cousin of Katharine Scherer Hacker ’67, Peggy Wattles Dryden ’70, and Katharine Dryden ‘07 Janet S. Erenstoft grandmother of Rachel Erenstoft ‘90 Lewis G. Harriman father of Raimonde Harriman Manch ‘70 Jane Hopkins mother of Robin Hopkins Amper ’65 and SEM Trustee Jane Hopkins Carey ’75, mother-in-law of Ann “Bonnie” Adam Hopkins ‘61 Betty Duthie Kittinger ’30 Honorary Trustee, mother of Pamela Kittinger Fuller ’54, Linda Kittinger Wadsworth ’56, and Karen Kittinger Rumsey ’62, grandmother of Rebecca Nichols ’78, Pamela Nichols Marcucci ’81, Katurah “Kate” Nichols Cramer ’88, Robin Rumsey Solboe ’89, and Heather Rumsey Gibson ’91, aunt of Gail Alford Gundlah ‘57 Fannie M. McDuffie mother of Cheryl McDuffie ‘74 Peter R. Munson brother of SEM Director of Admissions Laura Munson ’79, uncle of Isabel Finkbeiner ‘19 Richard B. Narins, M.D. husband of Ellen Brock Narins ‘57 Audrey Hoover Noble ‘47 George H. Ostendorf father-in-law of Kelly Chambers Ostendorf ‘83 Mark F. Rittling father-in-law of former Chair of the Board of Trustees Amy Habib Rittling ’86, Esq. Nancy Wilkes Rutter ‘40 Henry S. Wick father of Vivian A. Wick ‘76 Cynthia Williams ‘69 NONPROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID BUFFALO, NY PERMIT NO. 3426 205 Bidwell Parkway Buffalo, NY 14222-1295 For daily SEM news and pictures, find us on social media Mark your calendars Reunion 2016 - June 3-4 WELCOME BACK - WE HAVE SO MUCH TO CELEBRATE! Especially honoring class years ending in 1 and 6 Go to buffaloseminary.org/reunion for activities and accommodations and to get inspired; see pictures of the 2015 reunion there. Friday, June 3rd Saturday, June 4th SEM’s annual reunion dinner and program. Join us in our recognition of the 100th year of the Hornet/Jacket rivalry - participation contributes points for the 2015-16 Cup. School and city tours. Luncheons for 50th Reunion & 50th+ Reunions. Individual class Reunion events. Groundbreaking for the Magavern-Sutton Courtyard. Party to honor retiring Head of School Jody Douglass. ~ ~ ~ ~ For more information, contact Director of Advancement Monique Brannon - [email protected] or 716-885-6780 x205
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