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CORNER CHERYL'S Dearest Alumnae and Friends, “Oh the places we’ll go! There is FUN to be done! Today is our day. We’re off to great places. We’re off and away.” Yes, the McAuley Class of 2014 and I are graduating. (For me it has been 45 fantastic years educating terrific teenagers.) “We’ll step with care and tact and remember that life’s a great balancing act. Oh, the places we’ll go!” “CELEBRATION! Now, come on!” One of my favorite “happy songs” reflects the emotions surging through us as the magnificent Class of 2014 and their Principal begin a new journey. Beautiful Ladies, thank you for sharing daily life 27 glorious years with me. How lucky I have been as I had 45 glorious years with a plethora of terrific teens whom I adored. For a native of Connersville, Indiana, it has been a dream come true. I was only five when I began closely watching my beloved great Aunt Ruth Koch teach first grade. I knew I wanted to be a teacher also. Thank you, God, for my blessed career. How do I thank each of you loyal followers of Catherine McAuley and our beloved Sisters of Mercy? How do I express my gratitude to you supporters of the mission and partners in providing daily Christ-based academic excellence? You have showered McAuley with your time, talent, and treasures as you joined me on this incredible opportunity to provide super young women and education of excellence beyond their wildest dreams. Please continue with zeal to move the mission forward. McAuley High School is the BEST high school in the USA. Embrace passionately that each of You – Wonderful You – has the power and ability to share this fantastic educational institution with your family and friends. Be proud always and boastful of your alma mater as it educated you to be the incredible woman you are! With you, my dear friends, I share the joys I look forward to in my celebration of life. First and foremost, always, God blessed me with a devoted, compassionate husband, Ray, who is my best friend, head cheerleader, sounding board, and number one partner in enjoying life! Ray and I will 2 mcauleyhs.net continue to embarrass our children by jitterbugging throughout our house and delight our grandchildren with our Halloween costumes. “Celebration! Now, come on! There’s a party goin’ on right here; a celebration to last throughout our years.” Joining Ray and me are four fabulous children and their super spouses: Patrick and Danielle, Kathleen and Mathew, Michael and Tiffany, Maureen and Stelio. “We’re going to celebrate and have good times.” Adding to our celebration of life and laughter will be seven adorable grandchildren: Caitlin (21), Erica (16), Julie (13), Emma (9), David (9), Jocelyn (7), and Gabriel (4). I thank my family for sharing me with so many others. They did have easy access to McAuley’s “Ho-Ho” room where all the Hostess cupcakes are stored! Recently, at the intermission of Cinderella, my grandchildren asked if I got to keep the “Ho-Ho” key. As I contemplate the adjustment, I think about no more 5:30 a.m. alarms; sitting on our screened deck reading as long as I want; preparing gourmet delights for Ray, children, and fabulous friends; playing lots of bridge; attending weekday Mass and not racing out after Communion; and reconnecting on a regular basis with extended family and our friends. I shall try to keep a stiff upper lip as I admit saying “goodbye,” isn’t my cup of tea. I can’t help but smile as the memories of 27 glorious years and 11,000 fantastic alumnae flash through my mind. Words cannot express how grateful I am for the “Cheryl Sucher Scholarship: Passionately Embracing the Mission” that has been created. My goal is to help each young woman, who desires to be at this school of excellence, attend McAuley. That will be my legacy with these donated monies. So, today is a celebration of all that has been but also of all that will be. “Oh, the places we’ll go! There is FUN to be done!” Thanks for the memories. With lots of love and gratitude forever, Cheryl Ann McDonough Sucher 4 Cover Story Mrs. Sucher Retires McAuley TIES is published three times a year by the Advancement Office of McAuley High School. Cheryl Sucher, President/Principal Brigitte Foley, Director of Advancement and Alumnae Relations Kathy Dietrich, Public Relations Marie Knecht, Director of Admissions and Marketing Kathy Hauser, Administrative Assistant Libby Hodapp, McAuction Coordinator Comments and submissions for the McAuley TIES, c/o The Advancement Office, McAuley High School 6000 Oakwood Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45224 www.mcauleyhs.net (513) 681-1800 (513) 681-1802 (fax) Please notify the Advancement Office about any change of name or address at (513) 681-1800 x 1148. Cover: Mrs. Sucher with our newest alumnae: Cara Molulon ‘14, Julie Newsom ‘14, Hannah Geckle ‘14, and Ellie Thiemann ‘14 Features 8 11 13 Traveling Science Show McAuction Invades London Pigs Fly Again Departments Cheryl’s Corner 2 McAuley Today 7 All About Advancement 12 Alumnae Activities 13 McAuley Milestones 16 Calendar 19 Spring 2014 3 4 mcauleyhs.net President/Principal Mrs. Cheryl Sucher Retires after a Plethora of Years and Awards To everything, there is a season, and June is retirement season at McAuley High School. We bid a fond farewell and wish a wonderful retirement to Linda Goldbach, Theology teacher and former Campus Minister; Laurel Chambers, English teacher; Carolyn Dierkers, a valued asset in the Main Office and Athletic Office for many years; Barb Kramer, auxiliary services clerk, and, lastly, to Cheryl Sucher, McAuley’s fearless leader since 1987, when she began her tenure as McAuley’s sixth principal and first lay woman to hold that position. Colerain High School’s loss was definitely McAuley’s gain. Mrs. Sucher’s contributions to McAuley are most auspicious. She had the foresight to create new policies and traditions to help fill the absence created by fewer and fewer Sisters of Mercy on the staff. She ensured the continuation of a Catholic identity by introducing the story of Catherine McAuley to all freshmen, and creating Mercy Day and Founder’s Day traditions. She allowed for and encouraged the blossoming and tremendous growth of McAuley’s service and justice program. Spring 2014 5 Three capital campaigns were forged during Mrs. Sucher’s tenure: one to remodel and update the Chapel of Christ the Teacher; one to add an entire science and fine arts wing, and expand the gym and cafeteria; and one to transform the auditorium into a state-ofthe-art performing arts center. Mrs. Sucher’s vision of providing career readiness became a reality in the late 2000s with the creation of the innovative Women In Programs: Women in Medicine, Women in Engineering, and Women in Law. She also gave the green light to McAuley’s TabletPC Program and became McAuley’s first president. Although serving on and chairing countless committees for the Sisters of Mercy and the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, she still had time to make school fun for the students, for whom she was an excellent role model of a faith-filled, practicing Catholic woman. Her Halloween costumes are legendary and every holiday was celebrated as much as possible within the academic atmosphere at McAuley. Some of her favorite adjectives and nouns, such as “auspicious” and “plethora” will be fondly remembered by many alumnae! As this year, Mrs. Sucher’s last at McAuley, comes to a close, she has been honored in three distinct ways by her peers and her constituents. Eearlier this year, she was selected by the NCEA for an honor of the highest degree. The NCEA (National Catholic Education Association) named Cheryl a recipient of the Secondary Schools Educational Excellence Award. She was one of only six recipients of this award in the entire United States, and, on April 23, she accepted her award in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. At McAuction this April, a scholarship fund in her honor was established, and over $90,000 was raised in just one evening. Mrs. Sucher, who has tirelessly solicited and obtained many donations for McAuley financial assistance over the years, is so thrilled to be able to help needy students in this important way. Thirdly, on May 1, Mrs. Sucher was awarded the Christ the Teacher Award by Dr. Jim Rigg, Superintendent of Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. This award is given to a principal who personifies the ideal of Christ the Teacher. Jesus is the ultimate teacher and example of effective leadership. Recipients of this award demonstrate not only excellence in school administration, but in Christian service to all of God’s children. Through their love, compassion, dedication and faith, Christ the Teacher Award winners serve as an example of Christian leadership and service in the Archdiocese. Mrs. Sucher is humbled by all these accolades and will certainly miss the day-to-day running of this wonderful school. She is looking forward to spending time with her husband, Ray, and their children and grandchildren. 6 mcauleyhs.net Graduation 2014 Congratulations to our newest alumnae, the Class of 2014! These young women will be venturing near and far after high school. We look forward to seeing what the future holds for these McAuley graduates. Leading the Class of 2014 academically are valedictorian Rachel Koize and salutatorian Lynn Schutte. Rachel Koize will matriculate to the Honors College at Purdue University, having received the Presidential Scholarship, and plans to major in either chemical or mechanical engineering, with the ultimate goal of working in a lab or developing processes. Her plethora of awards and leadership positions while at McAuley include: a perfect score on the National Latin Exam this year as well as her freshman year; a Gold Medal all four years on the National Latin Exam; Academic Team captain; Certamen (Latin) Team captain; president of History Club; president of Latin Club; tutoring students at McAuley and elsewhere in Latin; and National Honor Society event chairperson. Because of her achievement in Latin, Rachel will have the chance to apply for a Latin scholarship at Purdue. Lynn Schutte will be attending the University of South Carolina next year. She, too, was accepted into the Honors College there and is a McNair Scholar. Her plan includes a major in psychology and a minor in either neuroscience or communications disorders, eventually working as a doctor of audiology or a speech pathologist. Her McAuley kudos include: National Honor Society copresident; founder of the American Sign Language Club; membership in History Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Key Club, Spanish Club, and Ambassadors Club; involvement in Drama; and Women in Medicine. In fact, Lynn shares that her experiences in McAuley’s innovative Women in Medicine program greatly influenced her choice of major and career. Spring 2014 7 McAuleyToday Have Science, Will Travel Schools Collaborate Abby Sander, Caroline Schott, and Shirley Frey visiting a classroom at St. Catharine of Siena. McAuley has a longstanding reputation for excellence in the sciences. Our teachers nurture student interest, which results in McAuleyans taking far more science classes than required. In addition, our students have the opportunities to share their love of science with younger Sr. Doris Goettemoeller, MECC President, with Sr. Helen Prejean McAuley, along with Mother of Mercy children through the McAuley Traveling Science Show, an ongoing High School, and the College of Mount outreach service to area elementary schools. St. Joseph, collaborated on a moving The program begins with four hands-on experiences: elementary students make UV bracelets, learning about ultraviolet light; they make production of the play Dead Man Walking. As part of the experience, the density columns, learning about density of various liquids; they do an author of Dead Man Walking, Sister acids-bases experiment; and they predict which kind of cola has the Helen Prejean, C.S.J., spoke to each most carbon dioxide in it by shaking different colas in baby bottles. After the 30-minute hands-on session, four McAuley students, under the student body at an all-school assembly. She talked of her experiences with direction of Shirley Frey, retired McAuley chemistry teacher, enthrall the death row inmates and all the moral younger students with a show entitled Solids, Liquids and Gases. This issues surrounding the death penalty year, 20 area elementary schools benefitted from the McAuley Traveling Science Show. and the abolition of capital punishment. At McAuley, one could have heard a pin drop as she spoke with such passion and clarity. 8 mcauleyhs.net International Exposure For 17 days this spring, six young women from McAuley High School and four young men from LaSalle High School visited Denmark as part of the inaugural McAuley Foreign Exchange to Denmark program. For the last 10 years, Danish students have attended classes at McAuley for a week every fall, staying with McAuley host families. The reciprocal visits to From left to right: Gabrielle Dangel ‘14, Denmark have finally Abbey Meeks ‘14, LaSalle students, Carrie Gordon ‘15, Maria Hughes ‘15, become a reality. Our Anna Buczkowski ‘14, students attended classes Amanda Meiering ‘14 every day at Hasseris Gymnasium (high school) and took excursions frequently to various landmarks in Denmark, absorbing the culture. Senior, Abbey Meeks, who was lucky enough to go on this tremendous trip, shares, “Visiting Denmark was a great experience. I learned about a new culture through complete immersion by living with a Danish host family. While in Denmark, I got to visit Copenhagen and Aalborg (a small city about the size of Cincinnati). It was good to see both a larger and smaller city to compare and contrast the lifestyles. There were two major differences between Danish and American culture. First, the Danes used various methods of transportation on a daily basis. Bicycles and public transportation were both very popular because the price of gasoline was so high. The other major difference was the length of meals. In the United States, we tend to eat dinner in a half hour or so. In Denmark, my family spent at least two hours eating dinner each night. It was great to spend so much time with my family.” Another senior, Anna Buczkowski, says, “Traveling to Denmark was a new and exciting experience. This was my first time traveling to Europe and I didn’t know what to expect. The entire experience was wonderful and inspiring. I was able to see the differences as well as the similarities between the U.S. and Denmark. I made new friends with not only the people in Denmark, but also the boys from La Salle, and grew closer to the girls from McAuley. The trip will be something that I look back on as memorable and an experience that will shape my life in the near future.” McAuley also participated in another exchange this spring when 18 young women from Liceo Ginnasio Domenico Morea, a high school located in Bari, Italy, spent five days at school and lived with McAuley host families. In this cultural experience, the Italian students attended classes all week with their new McAuley sisters, sharing their Italian customs with McAuley students and, in turn, soaking up the culture of McAuley, Cincinnati, and the United States. McAuley students will be traveling to Italy during the 2014-15 school year to make this a true exchange. Overall, both partnerships with schools in Denmark and Italy will foster firsthand global awareness for McAuley students and parents. Top Ten Club Congratulations to Mr. Jim Schneider and McAuley’s History Club, for being selected as one of the ten National Chapters of the Year by the National History Club. Executive Director Mr. Robert L. Nasson stated, “It’s an honor to work with your group and what you have been able to achieve is truly impressive.” Among its many activities, the McAuley History Club was cited for their program on the 50th Anniversary Memorial for John F. Kennedy, fund raising for the school’s annual McAuction, and continued efforts with the History Scholars Program. To date, 475 History Club chapters at high schools and middle schools in 44 states have joined the NHC, and there are over 14,000 student members. Members of McAuley’s 2013-14 History Club Spring 2014 9 This is a great way to meet new friends while learning about McAuley! We’ll have wet and wild fun in the water, so bring a towel and sunscreen. Girls should wear gym shoes and their bathing suits under shorts and t-shirts. The girls will also have the opportunity to ask a panel of McAuley students any questions they have about McAuley. Lunch and prizes will also be included! Parents are invited to join members of McAuley’s administration for coffee, pastries, and conversation. Summer Splash is FREE, but space is limited! RSVP at www.mcauleyhs.net/summersplash2014. Questions should be directed to Marie Knecht at [email protected]. 10 mcauleyhs.net y e l u A c M NCE T H E B R IL L IA OF BALANCE McAuction The McAuley community put on another tremendous fundraiser at McAuction: An Affair to Remember in London. Ladies even donned festive hats and fascinators to celebrate the theme! A new game, the Cupcake Challenge, brought people to their feet while the old favorite split-the-pot raised record funds. The highlight of the evening was the money raised not only for the Guardian Angel Fund but the tribute paid to retiring President/Principal Cheryl Sucher with the establishment of a scholarship in her honor. Thanks to incredibly generous supporters, the Cheryl Sucher Scholarship: Passionately Embracing the Mission has already reached over $90,000. You too can add to Mrs. Sucher’s legacy by giving to this scholarship with the enclosed envelope. Our goal is to raise a total of $100,000 for the endowed fund, which will provide several scholarships each year. We are grateful to our McAuction chairs, Linda and Darrin Roll and vice-chairs, Dianne and John Hergenrother, for all of their hard work and support. Be sure to save the date for McAuction: An Affair to Remember in Hawaii on Saturday, April 18, 2015! Thank you to our sponsors: Grand Raffle Ticket Naming Sponsor Frederick Funeral Home, Inc. Platinum Jake Sweeney Chevrolet Sisters of Mercy of the Americas - South Central Community Gold Hodapp Funeral Home Kate Messer Photography Martin & Associates Silver Cincinnati Catering Dr. Timothy Kreimer Endodontist Harrigan Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Inc. Kraemer Design and Production, Inc. Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Homes Modern Sheet Metal Works, Inc. MR Label Company Bronze Dr. Andrew Dorr DDS Dr. Bert J. Jacob DDS Hengehold Capital Management LLC The Dental Care Plus Group Spring 2014 11 All About Advancement $225,000 $200,000 $186,476 $175,000 $150,000 McAuley FUND We have almost met our annual goal but we still need your help! As you can see from the list printed in the middle of this issue of Ties, we are honored to be financially supported by our alumnae, parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, community, and special friends. Will you partner with McAuley before June 30 to raise $225,000 that provides essential funding for tuition assistance, program support, teacher salaries, and more? Your partnership makes our excellent McAuley education a reality for our current students! Use the attached envelope to make a difference. Or take a few minutes to donate online at www.mcauleyhs.net/mcafund. What started as part of McAuley’s 50th anniversary is now a $125,000 much-anticipated annual event. The fifth annual Women Who $100,000 Inspire will be held on October 23, 2014, and once again we rely on you for nominations! $75,000 • Has your life, or the lives of others you know, ever been touched or influenced by a woman? • Is there a special woman in our community you feel has an empowering story to tell? We are looking for a variety of experiences, causes, and stories that will inspire and empower others. Nominators and nominees need not be affiliated with McAuley, and information from and about local women is encouraged! Criteria for nominations include women who: • Are leaders in our community; are dedicated to charitable causes; are committed to women in business; are distinguished academically and in their careers. • Have faced personal challenges or overcome significant obstacles (divorce, infertility, unplanned pregnancy, adoption, drug or alcohol dependency, etc.) • Have strengthened and deepened your faith, knowingly or unknowingly. • Are “healthcare heroes” who go beyond the scope of what is expected. $50,000 $25,000 Nominations must consist of the following information and be sent by July 1 to: Brigitte Foley at [email protected] or McAuley High School, 6000 Oakwood Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45224 12 mcauleyhs.net • Name and contact information for nominator and nominee. • In 500 words (or less), describe why you are nominating this special woman. Forms are also available at www.mcauleyhs.net/inspire. Alumnae Activities Flying Pig McAuley was proud to be a Flying Pig partner charity for the second year in a row. We had over 80 runners, walkers and volunteers participate in Flying Pig activities during the first weekend in May. In addition, we raised over $5,200 that will directly help students at McAuley. Our training group met Saturday mornings for three months. If you want to join the fun next year, our training will begin on January 24, 2015! And be sure to congratulate anyone you know on this list! Karen Austin Terri Baston ‘81 Michelle Beckman Tara Binder ‘93 Robin Brown Emily Chopelas ‘99 Kim Daly ‘89 Kathy Dietrich ‘74 Beth DiMuzio ‘73 Amy Drake ‘94 Lorraine Effler ‘97 Barb Ehler Jamie Fehring ‘16 Kim Fehring ‘87 Brigitte Foley ‘89 Maureen Griffin Connie Helmers Kendra Hennard Paula Hennard Nikki Hudepohl ‘92 Linda Jeanmougin ‘85 Connie Kampschmidt Jennifer Lampe Kelsey Lemmel Lynn Lemmel ‘73 Pam Lohbeck ‘84 Dave Lohbeck Colleen Lohbeck ‘00 Karen Luken ‘05 Kelly Lyons ‘04 JoAnn McDaniel ‘86 Molly McHugh ‘73 Susan Moore ‘92 Diana Nash Holly Paulinelli Jennifer Pierce ’85 Trisha Prell ‘87 Terri Price ‘81 Janet Probst ‘76 Theresa Pyle ‘80 Anna Roetker ‘88 Jennifer Rosenacker ‘11 Karen Russell ‘01 Julie Schneider ‘85 Kristina Schwartz Maria Schweikert ‘04 Donna Schweikert Diane Sontag ‘79 Lisa Starkey Sandy Stross ‘81 Kelli Torbeck ‘90 Linda Turner Marcia Wessels ‘82 Sandi Wethington ‘87 Angela Weyer ‘85 Mary White Stephanie White ‘01 Karen Wienkamp ‘83 Elizabeth Wietmarschen ‘05 Alicia Wooten Beth Wurzelbacher ‘81 Spring 2014 13 Alumnae Activities Mothers and Daughters Career Day Thank you to all of our alumnae who shared their school and work experiences on Career Day. Athletic Hall of Fame McAuley High School held its bi-annual Athletic Hall of Fame Induction on Saturday, March 1. The dinner celebration honored and recognized the athletic achievements of four outstanding alumnae: Jessica Lemmink Dilleree ’96, Amanda Pick Wright ’04, Karen Wiesman ’92, and Kristen White ’07. 14 mcauleyhs.net McAuley’s beautiful tradition of the senior mother/daughter Mass and breakfast continues each spring. The young women who are legacies, daughters of McAuley alumnae, are pictured and listed here with their mothers. Alexis Baker Abigail Ball Jessica Beal Jessica Bloemer Shannon Bubenhofer Brianna Burck Katelyn Burkhart Taylor Buttelwerth Gabrielle Dangel Madison Dauer Annalise Eckhoff AllysonEngel Stephanie Glassmeyer Annamarie Helpling Shelby Hendricks Margaret Keller Samantha Kerr Emily Knollman Nicole Kuchenbuch Elizabeth Kummer Katlin Lovett Marissa Mallios Megan McGraw Cara Molulon Alison Moore Veronica Murray Heather Oberjohann Leah Obert Lauren Odioso Jenna Pfiester Kelsey Rack Carrie Raterman Katie Richmond Emily Richter Rachel Roberts Abby Schindler Madeline Schmidt Madison Sillies Meghan Sontag Emily Strong Ellie Thiemann Katherine Weierman Madison Woodard Amanda Ziegler Pamela Golsch Baker ‘86 Rita Uhrig Ball ‘77 Tammy Haag Beal ‘84 Jeanne Huesman Bloemer ‘80 Beth Sander Bubenhofer ‘88 Mary Hennard Burck ‘82 Jennifer Grome Burkhart ‘86 Kelli Heflin Buttelwerth ‘88 Karen Hudepohl Dangel ‘87 Michelle Black Dauer ‘84 Jennifer Obermeyer Eckhoff ‘82 Lori Meyer Engel ‘85 Kimberly Gehrum Glassmeyer ‘89 Alma Ruehl Helpling ‘76 Cheryl Braun Hendricks ‘79 Julia Blessing Keller ‘81 Michelle Gooding Kerr ‘96 Jodi Besl Knollman ‘83 Julie Fehring Kuchenbuch ‘85 Lori Schmid Kummer ‘83 Kim Wehmann Lovett ‘78 Marjean Marquet Mallios ‘76 Janice Schneider McGraw ‘85 Eileen Rafferty Molulon ‘80 Margo Kluener Moore ‘90 Teresa Schindler Murray ‘81 Jenny McBreen Oberjohann ‘87 Kelly Lambert Obert ‘92 Leslie Wernicke Odioso ‘83 Marcia Kluener Pfiester ‘87 Pamela Honold Rack ‘85 Mary Kluener Raterman ‘86 Patrice Bruening Richmond ‘83 Jennifer Smallwood Richter ‘89 Amy Schmid Roberts ‘86 Peggy Meiners Schindler ‘90 Rosmarie Dusa Schmidt ‘84 Christina Kraemer Sillies ‘83 Diane Martini Sontag ‘79 Jill Lafary Strong ‘86 Aimee Louder Thiemann ‘86 Mary Beth Kern Weierman ‘78 Julie Meyer Woodard ‘87 Milia Dick Ziegler ‘85 R E U N I O N S 1964 McAuley’s first 50th Reunion! 2014 Reunions in the works: We hope to see you at one Class of ‘69 or all of these events. Looking for a committee. Call us at (513) 681-1800 x1150 if you are interested. Official invitations will Class of ‘74 be mailed this month. Contact Mary Ann Staudigel Cook at [email protected]. Wednesday, September 24 9:15 a.m. at McAuley Mercy Day Mass and Reception Class of ’84 Always First Class! The Class of ’64 is invited to be honored guests at Mass and stay for a reception afterward. 30 year Reunion - Save the Date the weekend of October 10th Friday night: Girls Night Out - details to come Saturday night: Pebble Creek Event Center with or without a guest, it’s up to you! Heavy appetizers, drinks and classic 80’s music will all be provided. Friday, September 26 at Clovernook Country Club Please go to McAuley’s website and make sure your contact information is up to date and join the Class of ‘84 Facebook page. (2035 W Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45239) Please feel free to contact: Reunion celebration, $50 for dinner with a cash bar. Karen West Powell at [email protected] Pam Kerth Lohbeck at [email protected] Lori Cheevers Knab at [email protected] Kelley Frey Kluener at [email protected] Kelly Burke at [email protected] Saturday, September 27 4 p.m. Tours of McAuley If you haven’t been back to school in a while, enjoy guided tours by current school administrators and students. Saturday, September 27 5:30 p.m. Casual couples’ night at the home of Pat Schermer Woeste ’64 (6199 Thompson Road, Cincinnati, OH 45247) BYOB and an appetizer to share. Class of ’89 – this fall Contact Brigitte Foley at [email protected] if you want to help us plan it. Class of ’94 – this fall Contact Jamie Knab Worrall at [email protected]. Class of ’04 – this fall Contact Maria Schweikert at [email protected]. Check us out on Facebook at McAuley, Class of 2004 - 10 Year Reunion + Spring 2014 15 McAuleyMilestones 1960s Ginny Niklas Kaldmo ’67 sent to McAuley a nice note about a recent visit with her aunt, Sister Mary Johanna Niklas, who taught at McAuley for many years. Ginny has been married to John for 44 years, has three grown children, Jackie, Joe, and Jim, as well as three grandchildren. The couple is retired and loving it. They had a four-bedroom cabin built at their farm in Scioto County, but they spend a good deal of time at their home in Amelia with their cat, dog, and hobbies. Ginny plans one or two bus trips a month as part of her small travel business. She is looking forward to upcoming trips to Branson/St. Louis and Pigeon Forge. She says “Hello!” to all her classmates. 1980s Teresa Armbruster Zumwald ‘81, owner and president of Zumwald & Company, LLC, received a 2014 Cicero Speechwriting Award from Vital Speeches of the Day. “Real Entrepreneurs Don’t Go It Alone” – prepared for and delivered by Barbara Hayde of The Entrepreneurs Center on April 9, 2013, at the University of Dayton – won in the Leadership and Management category. Zumwald & Company, established in 1989, provides speechwriting, speech coaching and strategic communications services. Angie Fay Priest ’86 married Jeffery in a surprise wedding with their close family and friends last July. Dr. Michelle Yee Louis ’87 was honored by St. Ignatius Loyola School as the 2014 Distinguished Alumna. She has a fourth-grade child who attends St. Ignatius and currently works as the associate program director of the Internal Medicine Program at Good Samaritan Hospital. Sheila Gemperle Steimle ’88 was married in September and is working as the supply chain manager at Chester Packaging. She recently traveled to Peru to help build a house with Fuller Center for Housing. 1990s Emily Rumpke Bourgeois ’98 lives in Clifton with her husband Matt and three sons: Joe (5), Ben (2), and Sam (5 mos.) In June, they will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary. Emily has taught second grade in the Oak Hills School District for 12 years. Chrissy Sucher Davis ’98 has been married to her husband Dan for seven years and they have two sons, Jack (5) and Luke (3). Last winter, Jack was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, and, since then, Chrissy has started a non-profit organization called Gluten Free for 16 mcauleyhs.net Cincinnati, Making Strides Towards Celiac Awareness. She organized a walk which was held in May. Interested alumnae can check out http://glutenfreeforcincy.wix.com/gluten-free, or, on Facebook under Gluten Free for Cincinnati. 2000s Mary DeNamur Butsch ’00 and her husband of five years, Ben, have three beautiful children: Alyza (1), Miles (3), and Hunter (6). Mary works as the pastry chef at McCormick and Schmick’s restaurant and lives in Florence, Kentucky. Jessica Schultz Schottelkotte ’04 graduated from the UC Pharmacy School with a PharmD in 2012. She is married to Michael and lives in Madeira. Katie Huey Claar ’06 received her master’s degree in occupational therapy in 2011 and has been working at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for the past two years. She married Steve in October. Emily Vehr Donoghue ‘06 married Doug in July 2013. They are expecting a baby in June. Emily was one of the presenters at McAuley’s Career Day in February. Gina Palluconi Glynn ‘06 graduated from The Ohio State University in 2010 with a degree in Spanish. She earned her master’s degree in bilingual speech language pathology from Indiana University in May 2013. In August of that same year, Gina married her college sweetheart, Andrew. She works at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus. Lissa Comarata Korfhagen ’06 is currently attending Jewish Hospital to earn her bachelor’s degree. She married Michael Korfhagen in October and they have two children, Aubri (5) and Andrew (1). Angela Kircher Siefert ’06 and her husband Brian welcomed their first child, Declan William, in December. Angela works as a nurse for the Dermatologist Group at Group Health. Little Declan is learning English and Spanish; Brian speaks to him in English, but Angela, who credits McAuley Spanish teachers, speaks to him in Spanish! Jennifer Spears Lunkenheimer ’07 has been married to Josh for a year. She is a registered veterinary technician for CARE Center Cincinnati and lives in Finneytown. Elizabeth Lind ’09 graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a major in psychology and a minor in criminal justice. She was a student intern at Children’s Hospital Cincinnati. 2010s Recent Weddings Taylor Mackenzie Bryant ‘12 was on the President’s List at Miami University for her entire freshman year. Kenzie is a sophomore majoring in interactive media studies and continues to maintain a 3.98 GPA. Kenzie works in the Office of Student Activities and as an orientation coordinator. Additionally, she is an officer for the Campus Activities Committee. Our best wishes to all the newlywed couples: Angie Fay ’86 to Jeffery Priest, 7.6.13 Recent Births Our congratulations to the parents of these newest members of the McAuley family: Sheila Gemperle ’88 to Steve Steimle, 9.1.13 Amy Hunseder Lynch ’95, girl, Abigail Selah, 11.12.13 Lauren Hirth Lintz ’01, boy, Samuel Robert, 4.19.14 Nicole Mahoney ’03 to Garry Fender, 1.10.14 Jen Tergerson Mueller ’95, girl, Finley Jane, 11.6.13 Sarah Knab ’01, Owen Patrick Murray, 5.2.14 Jessica Schultz ’04 to Michael Schottelkotte, 11.2.13 Holly Hyland Donley ‘97, boy, Sawyer Edwin, 4.29.14 Maggie Linz Querry ’01, girl, Ava Catherine, 7.6.13 Lissa Comarata ’06 to Michael Korfhagen, 10.12.13 Emily Wolterman Hermann ’97, boy, Leo Fredrick, 9.26.13 Brigid Ward Huey ’01, boy, Tristan Bailey, 3.12.14 Katie Huey ’06 to Steve Claar, 10.5.13 Mary Anne Evans Ott ’98, girl, Lillian Mae, 8.4.13 Lindsey Fisher Zoeller ’02, girl, Adelynn Rose, 2.18.14 Gina Palluconi ’06 to Andrew Glynn, 8.13.13 Emily Rumpke Bourgeois ’98, boy, Samuel John, 12.12.13 Laura Burns Rohrig ’03, girl, Isabella Grace, 3.26.13 Emily Vehr ’06 to Doug Donoghue, 7.13.13 Alison Saksefski Gates ’98, boy, Sullivan David, 8.9.13 Angela Kircher Siefert ’06, boy, Declan William, 12.2.13 Jennifer Spears ’07 to Josh Lunkenheimer, 5.3.13 Keep in Touch! First Name To have your update or announcement published in the Ties, please email the information to [email protected] or send the following form to Kathy Dietrich, McAuley Advancement Office, 6000 Oakwood Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45224 or FAX (513) 681-1802 OR submit your news online at www.mcauleyhs.net/news. Maiden Last Year of Graduation Home Address Home Phone Occupation Work Phone e-mail Employer News to Share: Spring 2014 17 OUR SYMPATHY Please remember the family and friends of the following alumnae in your prayers: Carol Knollman VanKerckhove ‘71 November 23, 2013 Mary Elizabeth (Beth) Fischer ‘72 December 6, 2013 Jill Fisher ‘72 November 7, 2013 Laurel Rotert Loichinger ‘72 April 12, 2014 Bonnie Allgeier Kabbes ‘75 January 20, 2014 Andrea LaPille-Geiser ‘79 March 25, 2014 Julie Anderson-Diamond ‘81 February 22, 2014 Nicole Bigner Day ‘98 May 10, 2014 On the Deaths of their Husbands… On the Deaths of their Fathers… Michelle Black Dauer ‘84 Amy Black Rink ‘91 Jodi Black Waters ‘93 Rose Ann Vogelsang Heidkamp ‘65 the late Mary Salyers Porter ‘65 Margaret Salyers Davis ‘79 Kelly Kollstedt ‘87 Stacey Kollstedt Sullivan ‘92 Nancy Stehlin Kist ‘76 Christa Rahrig Jester ‘89 Eileen Krommer Weigand ‘66 Mary Lee Krommer Brauer ‘76 Amana Kist Bowling ‘99 Mallory Kist ‘02 On the Death of her Daughter… Carol Niehaus Kunstman ‘70 Ann Niehaus James ‘80 Debbie Giesken Bigner ‘70 Karen Hollstegge Unger ‘74 Mary Holstegge ‘77 Laura Seyferth ‘01 Joanie Richter Paulsen ‘75 Lisa Richter Pragar ‘79 Laurie Richter Exson ‘86 Amber McCreadie ‘08 On the Deaths of their Sons… Gail Braun Trahan ‘72 Peggy Pierson Mosher ‘72 18 mcauleyhs.net Jeni Daeger Schoenfeld ‘74 Lori Black Southwood ‘77 Terri Black Hessling ‘79 Jenny Black Doll ‘80 Wendy Black Popejoy ‘81 Shawna Hendricks Reifel ‘99 Savannah Hendricks ‘09 Shelby Hendricks ‘14 Christina Wittmeyer Yockey ‘01 Faith Rinklin ‘10 Samantha McQueen ‘11 McAuley McAuley mourns the death of alum and former drama teacher/director, Julie Anderson-Diamond, class of 1981. Julie passed away in February after a long illness. Note: Alice Jent, the mother of alum Kathy Oberrecht, passed away CALENDAR: Upcoming Alumnae and School Events AUGUST SEPTEMBER 6 24 Summer Splash Mercy Day Mass in October. Many alumnae will remember Alice as she worked in the cafeteria from 1968-1991. 13 First Day of School 26-27 Class of 1964 50th Reunion On the Deaths of their Mothers… Kathy Jent Oberrecht ‘68 Kathy Braun Kurtz ‘71 Mary Lynn “Peach” Hardig Harmon ‘72 Sally Hardig Ries ‘80 Kathleen Hooker Paul ‘76 Patricia Hooker Noakes ‘77 Suzanne Hooker Poulin ‘79 Kimberly Hooker Gray ‘84 Traci Carroll Noonan ‘77 Peggy Carroll Finnerty ‘80 Erin Carroll ’82 Tricia Carroll Metzner ‘85 Maridia Minor ‘13 Spring 2014 19 McAuley High School Sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy 6000 Oakwood Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45224 Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage PA I D Mission Cincinnati, Ohio Permit No. 4265 McAuley High School, a college-preparatory Catholic school for young women sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, is committed to quality education and personal growth within a caring, Christ-centered community. Faithful to the Gospel and the charism, core values, and traditions of Mercy, McAuley’s essential activity is to create an environment designed to help each young woman develop her intellect, gifts, and talents.
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