elms magazine winter/spring 2011
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The Elms Magazine is for the community of Our Lady of the Elms School in Akron, Ohio.TRANSCRIPT
The
ElmsMagazine
Winter/Spring 2011
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Our Lady of the Elms Advancement Office1375 W. Exchange St. Akron, Ohio 44313
“P” before a class year indicates parent of a daughter who graduated or will graduate that year
The Elms Magazine is published for the congregation, friends, alumnae, associates and benefactors of Our Lady of the Elms School, Akron, Ohio.
Admissions Office: 330.867.0918 Advancement Office: 330.867.0751Alumnae Office: 330.867.9974 Every effort has been made to be accurate. Please contact Carli Kistler-Miller, editor, at
330.867.0148 or by email to [email protected] with any comments or corrections.
Our Lady of the Elms School Board of Trustees
Susan Poe Flowers P’04Board President
Catherine Hackney, Ph.D.Board Vice President
Steven J. Hopp P’04, ‘02Board Treasurer
Lesley Weigand McCauley ‘89Board Secretary
Lisa Kermizis Abraham ‘79Kathleen Ashcroft ‘80
Sr. Janice Bachman, O.P.Thomas J. Euclide P’04
Gordon EwersRuth E. Friedman, Ed.D., P’05
Elaine HarlinTom Kemp
Mary Ann KingRon Kirskey, P ‘94
Sr. Arleen Kisel, O.P.Kate Kleski ‘93
Sr. Charlene Moser, O.P.Marianne Spiros P‘06
Crown Point Ecology Center
Core StaffChristopher Norman
Executive Director of Operations
Larry JarvisTimothy Knorr
Ellen OttoAmy Berens
Sr. Marguerite Chandler, O.P.Sr. Mariellen Phelps, O.P. ‘45
Student Government
Alexandria Milan ‘10President
Elizabeth Luckenbaugh ‘10Vice President
Kathleen Brennan ‘11Secretary
School Administration& Support Staff
Sr. Maura BartelRegistrar
Tonja Cruse, P ‘11Elementary School Secretary
Michelle FletterickBusiness Manager
Julie ForgachDirector of Institutional Advancement
Heather GielFacilities Coordinator
Shirley GorslineHigh School Administrative Assistant
Jill Peck Lieser ‘99Director of Alumnae Relations
Daniel McGeeDirector of Technology
Cheryl MurphyBusiness Office
Wendy Kline Specker ‘87High School Secretary
Kim Murray, P’06, P’10Director of Athletics
Kathleen NormanAdmissions Director
Matthew Powell, ‘24, P ‘25Volunteer Coordinator
Peggy Darmstadt Smith, ‘65, P’04Annual Appeal Coordinator
Our Lady of the Elms SchoolCouncil of Leaders
Lisa MasselloHigh School & Middle School Principal
Carli Kistler-Miller ‘87, P’13 ’16
Executive Director of Operations
Marie Reichart ‘99Preschool, Kindergarten &
Elementary School Principal
Dominican Sisters of Peace LeadershipSr. Margaret Ormond, OP
Prioress
Sr. Joan Scanlon, OP Councilor
Sr. Gene Poore, OP Councilor
Sr. Therese Leckert, OPCouncilor
Sr. Gemma Doll, OP Councilor
Founded Ministries Board Sr. Maria Ciriello, O.P.,
Director
Sr. Charlene Moser, O.P., Elms Liaison
Sr. Diane Traffas, O.P. Liason
Business Office: 330.752.2505Communications Office: 330.867.0148Convent: 330.836.4908
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in your estate plans.
The Elms Circle of Angels is a caring group of donors who wish to be contacted if a student or potential student is in need of tuition assistance.
When contacted, donors may choose whether or not to support the student and at what level.
To become an Angel or for more information, please contact Julie Forgach at 330.867.0751 or [email protected]
Elms Fund for Excellence
The Elms Circle of Angels is a caring group of donors who wish to be contacted if a student or potential student is in need of tuition assistance.
When contacted, donors may choose whether or not to support the student and at what level.
To become an Angel or for more information, please contact Julie Forgach at 330.867.0751 or [email protected]
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Contents
Our Lady of the Elms
The Elms Magazine on the coverElms Encores perform
at February Fantasy Fever 2011
(No. They were not lip syncing.)
Message from the Council pg 4
Elms Students/School News pgs 5-9
Athletics pgs 10-13
Time & Talent pgs 14, 31-33
ANNUAL REPORT pgs 15-30
Dominican Sisters of Peace pgs 34-35-19
In Memoriam pg 36
Alumnae pgs 37-42
The
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Our Lady of the Elms, an independent, Catholic school rooted in the Dominican tradition, educates girls and young women to listen openly, evaluate wisely, speak bravely, lead justly, and serve compassionately.
Save the Date:Gathering of Thanks June 17, 2011
Golf OutingJune 20, 2011
July 29, 2011
Alumnae Family Evening July 30, 2011
Fantasy 2012March 17, 2012
Blood DriveGive the gift of life!
Social Action Club is holding a blood drive on:
Friday, May 20, 201112pm – 6pm
At Elms High School
photo credit: Visualizations Photography
Advertising OpportunitiesIf you would like to place an advertisement in the
Elms Magazine, please contact Carli Kistler-Miller at [email protected] or 330.867.0148.
Thank you to the following people for helping with the content of this issue of the Elms Magazine:Judi Buzzi, Tim DeFrange, Elaine Fippin, Julie Forgach, Rose Gullo, Anna Hall ‘77, Maryrosa Hamed, Jill Lieser ’99, Debbie Lorincz, Marie Reichart ’99, Lisa Massello, Dan McGee, Jill McLaughlin, Natalie Montgomery ‘94, Kim Murray, Kathleen Norman, Nnenna Ofobike ’97, Matthew Powell, Lisa Shoman ‘67, Peggy Smith ’65, Visualizations Photography, and Barbara Wilhelm ‘62.If anyone was omitted, it was not intentional.
Mission Statement:
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Carli Kistler Miller ‘87Executive Director of Operations
Marie Reichart ‘99Elementary School Principal
Lisa K. MasselloHigh School/Middle School
Principal
Message from the Council
How do you define time, talent and treasure? At the Elms, we measure time in terms of the school year – 178 days, 6 ½ hours per day, the 2010-2011 school year. Time passes in classes, mods and quarters, not hours, days and weeks.
This is Elms time.
Our talent is vast and widespread. To see evidence of the breadth of talent located on the Elms campus, you need only look at our statistics:
• 12thintheState,1stintheDioceseofClevelandandSummitCounty
• 95thpercentileandaboveconsistentlyforIOWATestofBasicSkillsinReading and Language Arts in grades 1-6
• 42highlyqualifiedteachers
• 50+non-profitorganizationsbenefittingfromtheserviceworkofallourstudents each year
• Over3,500graduatesmakingadifferenceinourworld
Thisisthetalentwehavetooffer.
Wehavemanytreasuresforwhichwearethankful.TheblessingofourfoundingDominicanSistersofPeace,the357diversestudentswhocrossourthresholds each day, the tremendous dedication of volunteers and donors who help us sustain the level of excellence at the Elms, and the parents who entrust their daughters and sons to our care.
This is the treasure we hold most dear.
AttheElms,wedefinetime,talentandtreasureintermsofourstudents,parents,teachers,staff,alumnae,anddonors.Inthefollowingpageswehonorthose who have selflessly given their time, talent and treasure to us this past year.Thismagazineservesasaheartfeltthankyoutothosewhohavegiven.No matter how little or big your time and treasure may be, we consider each moment, each gift to be a blessing. Your gift has helped to sustain the Elms as the cornerstone of single gender education in the Akron community. You are our treasure.
Sincerely,
CouncilofLeaders
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School News
Over 350 attendees stepped into the 1970s on February 26, 2011 to eat, bid and boogie on February 26 at February
Fantasy Fever 2011! Our Lady of the Elms raised over $190,000 to support Elms students. The Ralph Bernard $25,000 Scholarship Match brought in $64,000 total for scholarships and tuition assistance for the 2011-2012 school year.
Kate Kleski ’93, Elms alumna and Board member, worked with her parents, Katherine and Wayne Kleski, who are the owners of Katherine’s Collections . The Kleski’s donated the decorations and transformed Our Lady of the Elms high school into a 1970s disco with disco balls, disco kissing fish, dancing lights, silver garland, dancing cubes and Andy Warhol-esque images of Cher, Elton John, John Lennon and Liza Minnelli.
Guests were entertained by the Elms Encores show choir in addition to Cher, portrayed by Wayne Smith. Lucky auction winners Nancy Brennan and Steve Hopp each sang I Got You Babe with Cher. Guests also enjoyed hors d’oeuvre and dinner from Pazzo’s Catering.
Sr. Arleen Kisiel, Elms Board member and the Akron Motherhouse Coordinator for the Dominican Sisters of Peace, started the evening with an invocation. Board Chairperson, Susan Flowers, introduced the Elms newest program, Elms Circle of Angels, which is a caring group of donors who wish to be contacted if a student or potential student is in need of tuition assistance. When contacted, Angels may choose whether
or not to support the student and at what level. (See page 30 for more information). Michael Beck and Kristin Beck Clark ’90, were in attendance as the first Angels for their four year sponsorship of an incoming freshman Elms girl.
Carli Kistler-Miller ’87 thanked everyone involved with February Fantasy and recognized Susan Flowers, Steve Hopp and Lesley Weigand-McCauley ’89 for their dedication to the Elms Board of Trustees. Parent Leadership Awards were given to Renee Good by Lisa Massello and Michael Wilson by Marie Reichart ’99.
February Fantasy 2011 would not have been such a great success without committee members Renee Good, Jacki Sampsel, Marianne Spiros, Suzane Nicholas, Kate Kleski ‘93, Michael Wilson, Kaye Rowe, Susan Flowers, Carli Kistler-Miller ‘87, Julie Forgach, Peggy Smith ’65 and a long list of adult and student volunteers. February Fantasy
was kicked off with a groovy Patron Party planned by Anita Sears and held at Akrona Gallery on Feb 5, 2011. Major sponsors for February Fantasy included The Lehner Family Foundation, First Merit Wealth Management and AAA Akron Automobile Club and Travel Services.
How much fun will next year be? Join us for Fantasy on March 17, 2012 and find out.
(To ensure that you are on our Fantasy 2012 mailing list, please email [email protected] with your name and mailing address.)
THEELMS.ORG/FEBRUARYFANTASY
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School News
Hoops for HabitsThe 2nd Annual 2010 Elms Hoops for Habits Girls Basketball Tournament exceeded expectations. The total number of participating teams increased as did the final amount raised for Crown Point Ecology Center.
On February 15th during halftime of the final home basketball game, the Panthers presented Chris Norman, Director of Crown Point Ecology Center with a check totaling $1,247. This represented proceeds raised at this year’s tournament event and reflects an increase of over $400 from the previous year.
The Panthers have secured eight varsity girls teams to participate in the 3rd Annual Hoops for Habits Basketball Tournament scheduled for November of 2011.
Service FairOur Lady of the Elms Social Action Club hosted the first annual Service Fair for fellow high school students in the region on February 17, 2011. The Service Fair featured speakers, Gerry Faust, former football coach for the University of Notre Dame and the University of Akron in addition to assistant men’s soccer coach, Oliver Slawson and a player from the championship men’s soccer team. The scheduled speakers talked to the students about the importance of getting involved in their community.
The service fair had booth displays from 20 different local service organizations seeking volunteers. Students were able to visit the booths to learn about opportunities for service to their community. The students were also able to sign up as a volunteer for the organizations.
First BookIn December 2010, the Elms Elementary School community joined together to wrap donated books to give to the Akron Chapter of the non-profit organization First Book. This organization’s mission is to provide access to new books for children in need. As part of this mission project, our students learned about the importance of children having a set of books they can call their own from one of the First Book volunteers. In all, the Elementary School donated over 300 brand new books to the organization.
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School News
Chains of LoveElms Social Action Club sold paper chains to raise over $500 that bought food for families affected by AIDS.
The High School Holiday Concert was a night filled with song and music. The 7th and 8th Grade Choir, Encores, and Chamber Choir, led by music teacher Maryrosa Hamed, participated in this program featuring different musical styles- from Classical to Broadway and culminating with an all-choir performance of Silent Night. The 7th and 8th Grade Choir led Silent Night while in total darkness. Their hands seem to float in the air as black lights lit their gloved hands while they signed in American Sign Language. Voices rang loud and clear as The Encores and Chambers joined them, the Chambers providing the descant. This beautiful song of peace and gratitude provided the finish to a wonderful evening.
Scholarship TeaThe high school celebrated the scholarship recipients of our incoming class of 2015 during our annual Scholarship Tea in December. Mica Brooks ‘15 was one of the recipients in attendance with her parents, Kevin and Mandy. We look forward to welcoming the class of 2015 next fall!
Holiday Concert
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School News
6th Grade State TripMrs. Shoman’s 6th grade class and principal, Miss Reichart, with former Senator Coughlin are photographed on the Senate floor. The 6th grade class felt privileged to be allowed to stand on the Senate floor.l to r Kripa Balaram 11, Liz Klinger ‘11, Rachael Kosco ‘11
Power of the PenThe seventh grade Power of the Pen team assembled before the district tournament at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in January. Front Row: Jilly Anderson and Emelie Fippin. Row 2: Nina Wescott, Isabella Judge, Emily Petrochuk, and Bella Vari. Row 3: Caroline Koslosky and Sonali Parmar. Emelie Fippin and Isabella Judge went on to represent Our Lady of the Elms at the State Tournament at the College of Wooster in May.
Shelf ElfElementary students look for more than just books when they come each week to the library. They check the elven mailbox because, Miles and Millie, the two Elms Library elves, have been answering their letters since the elves have been away in Europe. It is always a delight to receive a personal letter from one of the Elms Library Elves.
OlympicsElms Olympics was held on campus again this
year and fun was had by all. From the Opening Ceremony to the Closing Ceremony. The
competition was fierce and included the water balloon toss, class tug-of-war, dance-off, teacher
hunt and obstacle course. The Seniors are the 2010-11 Olympic Champions!
The Elms Academic Challenge Team was featured on WEW55’s competition on April 30. The team handily beat Andrews Osborne Academy and Ledgemont. The team also tied for second place in both the fall and winter seasons of the Summit County Academic Challenge.
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School News
Elementary School Thanksgiving Ecumenical ServiceThe kind-hearted children of God at Our Lady of the Elms Elementary School share their prayers for the needy in the Akron area during the Thanksgiving Ecumenical Prayer Service. Students collected canned food items for the Good Samaritan Hunger Center. The Thanksgiving Ecumenical Prayer Service celebrates the diverse faith backgrounds of our student body.
Before & Aftercare available
Year-Round PreschoolGirls & BoysLearn & have fun!
٠ Colors, shapes, letters, numbers٠ Practice fine motor skills٠ Develop social skills
Themed weeks with Hands-on Activities & Field Trips!:
Solar System, Wildlife, Science Fun, Art, Music,
Sports, Books, Cultures and Nature
Summer Camp! for girls & boys
starting 1st through 6th grade
CSI, Theater, Mini Spa, Jr. Fitness Bootcamp, Cooking, Sewing, and
Dance classes!
Also...Leadership Camp for Girls!
Summer Enrichment Classes!
for young women & men ages 12-17
Basketball, Tennis, Track & Softball
Sports Camps! for girls ages 9-17
www.TheElms.orgfor more info or to register, go to:
or call 330.836.9384
Preschool330.864.7210
All New!
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Athletics
Fall Sports Wrap-UpFall Sports programs wrapped up their seasons giving us reason for celebration for participants from golf, soccer, tennis and volleyball for their continued commitment and dedication. Post season honors were received by the following fall student / athletes:
SOCCER POST-SEASON HONORS 2010
SOCCER TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE1st TeamChristina Graziano ‘13
2nd TeamKatya Lambo ‘11
Honorable MentionLeah Oldfield ‘11 & Marissa Ward ‘11
Scholar AthletesVictoria Sampsel ‘11, Leah Oldfield ‘11, Marissa Ward ‘11, Christina Graziano ‘13 & Mary Grace Myers ‘13
SOCCER, ALL-DISTRICT TEAM1st TeamChristina Graziano ‘13
2nd TeamKatya Lambo ‘11
All Star SelectionsKatya Lambo ‘11, Leah Oldfield ‘11 & Marissa Ward ‘11
GREATER AKRON TOUCHDOWN CLUB ALL STARChristina Graziano ‘13
CYO SoccerThe combined 3rd/4th grade volleyball team, coached by Dave Murray and Bernice Roelen, won the CYO Division IIIA Bronze Championship Tournament. They won the 1st game, lost the 2nd then won the 3rd. The team players include 3rd graders Erynn Ouellette ‘20, Olivia Kovitch ‘20, Alexis Armstrong ‘20, Martina Roelen ‘20 and 4th graders Franny Murray ‘19, Christine Schoenbaechler ‘19, Maria Dhinojwala ‘19, Audrey Smith ‘19, and Sophie Vincenti ‘19.
All three CYO soccer teams advanced to their division championship games. The players gave their all. The 3rd/4th grade team and 7th/8th grade team finished as tournament runner-up and the 5/6 team tied in the championship game and finished as co-champs of their division.
The basketball teams showed progress during the season learning skills and plays and hope to improve next year.
CYO Soccer - 3rd-4th grades
CYO Soccer - 7th-8th grades
CYO Soccer - 5th-6th grades
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Varsity Volleyball
Varsity Tennis
Junior Varsity Volleyball
Varsity Soccer
Varsity Golf
CYO Cross Country
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Athletics
CYO Basketball - 3rd grade
Varsity Basketball
CYO Basketball - 4th grade
CYO Basketball - 5th-6th grade
CYO Basketball - 7th-8th grade
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Amy Yasemin Omar
Chelsea Kristine Patton
Katherine Marie Pawlicki
Megan Elzabeth Perkowski
Lucia Maria Procaccio
Samantha Caitlin Rainey
Jessica Kate Rector
Carmen-Mariah Angelica Rey
Micaela Simone Stewart
Lauren Michelle Doyle
Colleen Elizabeth Waickman
Briana Monet Walker
Emma Catherine Wallace
Rebecca Anne Zarski
Dana Elizabeth Harshbarger
Ashley Nicole Hopkins
Allison Michelle Hubbell
Hyesoo Ko
Elizabeth Rose Krochka
Elizabeth Ashley Luckenbaugh
Ellyn Marie McCarthy
Amber Shonnet Matthews
Alexandria Theresa Milan
Morgan Eileen Murray
Janet Anne Reymann
Alison Marie Rodatt
Samantha Josephine Semilia
Monica Marie Slack
Allison Hope Smith
Kathleen Ann Wagner
Sidney Erin Wallace
Chelsea Joy Whims
Athletics
Winter Sports Wrap-upBasketball“March Madness” was in the air!! The Panther basketball team wrapped up the regular season with a final home game against Ellet HS in a packed gymnasium. The atmosphere was electric!! Some highlights from the evening include performances by the Elms Chamber Choir and International Clubs, Senior Night Recognition, presentation to Crown Point from the Hoops for Habits Tournament…and let’s not forget two amazing games played by our very own Panther basketball teams. The Panthers raised the roof with a “buzzer beater basket” in the final seconds of the 4th quarter to seal the Varsity win!!
The season ended with a first round tournament loss to the Smithville “Smithies”.
Any sport fan knows one game does not define the team. However, one game was all it took to remind us of the unique bond the girls share with one another. The explosion of cheers and chants heard from the bench embodies their spirit. The girls call themselves the “Wolf Pack”, a theme adopted early in the season symbolizing “together as one”. Every player is a valued member of the team and played with the heart, determination and passion necessary to carry one another through the season. They embraced their roles as representatives of Our Lady of the Elms, and did so with integrity and honor.
The Panthers finished the year with 13 wins and 7 losses.
BASKETBALL POST-SEASON HONORS 2010-11
Women’s Tri-County Basketball Coaches Association (WTCBCA)Honorable Mention Tessa Haneline ‘12, Jessica Frew ‘12 & Kaitlin Morse ‘12
Senior All Star Game Leah Oldfield ‘11, Torrey Sampsel ’11 & Libby Thomas ‘11
Akron Beacon Journal ALL-DISTRICT TEAM3rd Team All District Tessa Haneline ‘12
Honorable MentionJessica Frew ‘12
Greater Akron Touchdown Club All StarTessa Haneline ‘12
BowlingThe Panther Bowlers entered the 2010 season with the largest turn-out for participation seen in the last four years. The team wrapped up their season with tournament matches in mid February. Individual team members met personal goals by recording either a high game or a high series during match competition.
Sports schedules can be viewed by logging on at www.theelms.org.
Varsity Bowling
Junior Varsity Bowling
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Time & Talent
Judi Buzzi- Elementary SchoolWhen Judi Buzzi was a child she thought she’d be anything but a teacher. Her career aspirations seemed
to change with the wind but in reality it was tied to whatever book she was enthralled with at the time. Books and children have been her lifelines from her earliest memories. Our Lady of the Elms has been
Judi’s home over the last four years. It has been and continues to be a nurturing and collaborative environment in which she been able to put her personal and professional beliefs into daily practice. As an educator, she feels she has been blessed with many opportunities and challenges. Her professional
journey started simply here in Akron with Head Start and then on to Washington where she worked in a public school with many social challenges and limited resources. After teaching for six years, her mother challenged her to enter a masters program. It was with her encouragement that Judi attended Harvard
University. Her experiences there enabled her to return to Washington and work for Communities and Schools, Inc. as the Director of Training. In this position, Judi came to see the importance of enabling
children to see themselves as learners. She never imagined that her work as a teacher would take her from a kindergarten classroom to Harvard and then the White House. She is proud to say that she helped to expand the America Reads and DC Reads programs. When Judi decided to return home to Akron, she
found a position at University of Akron. When funding for her position ended, Judi wanted to return to the classroom and the Elms offered her a position. Children and books...back to her lifelines and true love.
In Judi’s own words: “I am grateful to be in a place which values children, celebrates learning, reflects on practice, and encourages questioning.” We are grateful she is here at The Elms as well.
Rose Gullo - PreschoolRose Gullo is currently in her 21st year of teaching Pre-school at Our Lady of the Elms. She believes she was destined to be an Elms teacher and has loved each of her years here on campus. When she was four years old, her cousin Grace Musci Marcotte from the class of 1957 used to bring her to visit the Sisters at the Convent. Although she still wishes she had the opportunity to have attended the Elms as a student, she considers herself privileged to teach the young girls and boys in the Elms Pre-school. She especially loves witnessing them grow into fine young ladies as they pray at Mass, compete in a CYO sport, and perform in the school plays. To Rose, there is nothing better than hearing of the success her past students experience in high school and college. Rose shares a special moment that captures the happiness teaching at the Elms has brought her: “I was especially touched one day when I was Christmas shopping at Summit Mall and I was stopped by one of my current Pre-school students and then another “Pre-schooler” who was a freshman at Loyola University in Chicago. She saw me and reintroduced herself after 16 years. Wow! I love the Elms!”
Debbie Lorincz – Middle SchoolWhen one thinks of the Middle School program at the Elms, most likely, one of the first people you might
think of is Mrs. Debbie Lorincz. Debbie has spearheaded the Middle School program for the past 18 years as the Middle School Director. She teaches 7th and 8th grade Social Studies as well as Advanced
Placement United States History to juniors. Some of her responsibilities include overseeing Convocation, MS Student Council, and 8th Grade Graduation. She has also organized the “Glory Girls” – 7th and 8th
grade volunteers to raise and lower the flag outside the high school office entrance. As part of her Social Studies program, Mrs. Lorincz has incorporated a trip to Williamsburg every other year for her students and
parents. She loves working with this age group so much. Debbie finds the students to be enthusiastic, motivated, and eager to learn. She loves being “stuck” in Middle School forever and feels
blessed to be part of the Elms community!
Elaine Fippin – High SchoolThe Elms is truly a home away from home for Elaine Fippin. In her twenty-third year as a teacher of English, speech, and theater, Mrs. Fippin can think of no better place to work. Her students and fellow colleagues continue to inspire her. Along with her esteemed department, Mrs. Fippin is proud of a robust curriculum and many enrichment opportunities. Each year, students in grades seven through twelve enjoy a professional theater production at Great Lakes Theater, and for three years, Great Lakes has brought a traveling production to our own stage. The Elms Speech Team has earned a fine reputation and many accolades during the Fippin era. Certainly Mrs. Fippin can’t forget the plays and musicals that have delighted audiences and brought joy to the director. The Elms community has offered so many professional and artistic opportunities to Mrs. Fippin, and she is genuinely grateful. But in the end, the special students who pass through her classroom door are the enduring blessings; whether quietly and diligently writing essays, or engaging in lively discussions, or rehearsing speeches and plays for the millionth time, students always make Mrs. Fippin want to be the best teacher possible.
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Annual Report2009-2010
A Thank You for what?My education
My compassion, my refinement
My morals, my values
My lifelong friends
For outstanding educators
For a belief that females of my generation could do and become anything
My love of the arts
My ongoing desire to study and learn and grow
For truly being sisters with these noble women that were once girls together
For my faith in God that led me on my own path
For the laughs, tears and memories.
With love,
Reverend Joan Gattuso ‘65
Elms Donors Make a Difference
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St. Dominic Guild $10,000 + Anonymous (1)Ralph L. Bernard, Sr.*Ralph L. & Florence A. Bernard FoundationRalph L. Bernard, IIAnn• & David BrennanBrennan Family FoundationTimothy & Michelle CherottiRegina DainConsortium of Akron Area High Schools Fund from the Estate of Arthur R. DuttSteve* & Susan FlowersGAR Foundation Buck & Paula Gearinger Steve & Meg HoppCynthia Knight•Suzanne Ames Landry•*The Lehner Family FoundationJohn L. and Nellie A. Tormey Revocable Trust
St. Catherine of Siena Guild $5,000 - $9,999 Anthony & Carole CouryFirstMerit Bank Wealth ManagementDavid & Nancy MurrayThe Charles & Salome Reymann FoundationCharles Weigand
The Heritage Club $2,500 - $4,999AAA Akron Automobile Club & Travel AgenciesMark & Elizabeth HamlinMichael Toth & Lisa Holland-Toth•Ann LaRose-McIntyre•Jeanne Jahant LaRose•The House of LaRose, IncJay & Linda MooreKarl Reuther & Gayle GalanMary Ann Rothermel•Star Printing Company, Inc.Brian & Alicia Thomas•
The Homecoming Club $1000 - $2,499Anonymous (2)•William & Deborah BaumanGary & Shari BenzPeter & Mary Ellen ChudykMichele ComunaleCrown Point Ecology CenterRobert & Laura CulpKenneth & Patricia DorsettJeffrey Sain & Maria Ellul-SainC. Gordon Ewers
Exxon/Mobil FoundationTerrence & Mary Kay FinnA Friend of the ElmsCarrie Gless•James & Cathy HackneyWilliam & Nancy McGrath•John NajewayErnie & Mary Kay PouttuDon & Jacqueline SampselThirsty Dog Brewing CompanyJeffrey & Ellen WardRaymond WernigDonald & Vanessa Winter
The Loyalty Club $500 - $999Lisa Kermizis Abraham•AkrosteamAnonymous (3)Richard & Meg BenningerRoland & Sara BertoliniJohn & Dana BolognaNancy Brennan•Thomas & Patricia BuschkoKaren CullenAngela Dineen•Mary DowningElmer’s Products Inc.Gene & Ruth FriedmanMarlene Gaino•Timothy Gallagher & Jill Machniak-GallagherMargaret Fletcher•Scott & Maryrosa HamedElaine HarlinDavid & Phyllis Hilkert•Jeff & Alice IncorviaMelissa Johnson•Kurt & Laura KarhoffKate Kleski•Joseph & Teresa KoenigJohn & Victoria KosloskyPaul & Patricia KovachickBarbara LaRose•Ron & Dolores LeeLee & Kristen LewisLisa MasselloThomas & Nancy PeltierJeff PremPaula ReeseDean & Patricia RichJ. Norman & Mary RileyNancy RufusGeorge SchaeferChristopher & Anita SearsJohn & Stacy ShulanMarianne Spiros
Veronica & Lisa Thomas-PattersonEdward & Barbara TothClaude & Alison VincentiAmy Weigand Griffin•Michael & Caroline WeigandMark McCauley & Lesley Weigand-McCauley•Brian Wolf
The Panther Club $100 - $499Marcia AdelmanSyed Ahmed & Ayesha ErfanJulius & Gaby AmourgisJohn & Anne AndersonDee Dee AndreoliGretchen Andres •*Anonymous (4)Anonymous (5)•James & Lisa ArmstrongKathleen Ashcroft•Annette Bader•David & Rochelle BaerM. Dorothy BartlettLawrence & Marilyn BaughmanBella Dora ManagementTimothy & Linda BeringerJoseph & Laura BertoliniHeidi BlinkiBrennan, Manna & Diamond LLCJames & Kristin BrennanDolores Brooking•Kevin & Mandy BrooksMargaret BrooksPatricia BrubakerStanley & Phyllis BryantDonna Butwill•Constance Cevasco•Joseph & Paula ClarkLisa Clark•Elizabeth Colby•Anthony Coleman & Kay GreshamFrank ComunaleSteve & Jane ComunalePaul & Sharon ConnorKevin & Anne CoughlinThomas & Mary CrowleyMichael & Kristina CuitiniCYO and Community ServicesParisa Damavandi•Harold & Buff DarkowPaula Davis•John & Brenda DelaneyJoseph & Christine DickinsonDoty & Miller ArchitectsRonald DoughertyDavid & Beverly DubinDavid & Cathy DuBois
Annual Report 2009-2010
Elms Donors Make a Difference
Donations recognized within this report were made between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.
Vivianne Duffrin•Margaret Duffy-FriedmanHelen Elefritz•Edward & Mary Jane EsberMarion EspositoScott & Donna EssmanThomas & Julia EuclideLynn Falletta•John & Lynne FaulstichRobert & Cynthia FiegelistMary Finley-Camp•James & Elaine FippinMary Fisher•Sr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.•Jerry & Debbie FiumeBrian & Sheila FlannerySarah Flannery•Michael & Celestine FurlanKatherine Furman•Larry & Mary Beth FurmanMegan Furman•G and R LandscapingGates LandscapingDonald GilliamSteven & Holly GoetzLynn Gorman•Ivan & Lynne GradisarSue Gradisar•Robert Moore & Fran Gradisar-Moore•Robert GreathouseBrian & Patricia GregoryConstance Griffin•Aditi Gupta•Anjali Gupta•Geraldine Hadnot•Marcheta Hagen•Scott & Anna Hall•Christopher & Kathleen HammVic & Pam HamorKathleen Harrick•Walter & Gwen HeeneyMary Hennigan•Terry Henretty•Raymond & Anne HersheyColleen Hoch•Joanne Hoffmann•John & Judy HoffmannCheryl HollisJoseph & Paula HubbellPaul & Jennifer HummelJohn & Sheila HutzlerPaul Isaacs & Gina Parasson-IsaacsJohn JahantMartin & Lynne JonesGeorge & Vera Kap
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Charles KeachVanessa Kearney•Nathan & Willa KeithDaniel Stratton & Patricia KelleyDaniel & Chellcie KenirayMichael & Martha Kermizis•James & Susan KilcoyneAndrew & Kristen KingCarli Kistler-Miller• & Kevin MillerRon & Peg KlamertTimothy & Brenda KlingerWilliam & Mary Ann KolosiJames & Esther KovacikRobert & Kimberly KozerCarl & Patricia KrillDavid & Laura KulwickiMichael & Susan KunceDonald & Andrea LamboPeter & Mary LeahyJan Ross Leo•North & Erica LillyClaudia LittlePhilip & Margaret LloydLogan Graphic Products Inc.Debera LorinczDonna Maier•Ann Manby•John & Kimberly MartterPhyllis MartterRobert & Amy McCarthyWilliam & Lorraine McCueDonald McFallChristopher & Clare McGowanPatrick & Andrea McKinneyDeirdre McKinnon•David & Ann MillerPatricia Miller•Helen MottJohn & Patricia MurphyMichael & Kimberly MurrayDavid & Michele MuzillaChristopher & Kathleen NormanPatrick O’Flynn & Mary PadulaKatherine O’Neil•Ellen OttoMark & Cynthia PaulM. Elizabeth Peppard•Steve & Barbara PercyTara Pesta•Michael & Sherrie PetrochukJoan PfingstenKeith Piepho & Lori DayRobert PolkJohn QuinnPaul & Mary RaitanoEric & Kelly RayJames & Patricia RectorRegency Construction Services, Inc.Regency Wine StoreMarie Reichart•
Michael & Tracy Reiss•Daniel & Nancy RiceKaren RichterDavid & Sally RiedeKaren Roach•William & Gina RoccoNorm & Elizabeth RoweEdward & Iva RoznikGary RyckmanJoseph & Kathleen SandersenMegan Santosuosso•Peter Schimmoeller & Donna Urbank-SchimmoellerKeith & Melissa SchoenbaechlerArlene ShivelyLisa Shoman•Walton & Patricia SilverEric & Kim SinleyScott & Tamarah SlackMartha SlantaMarilyn Southworth•Patrick & Cynthia SteeleJeff Stevenson & Pam Hickson-StevensonJohn & Kathryn StonerMartha Stucker•Mary Anne Svetlik•Elizabeth Swanson•Ronald & Carol TelischakNancy Tilsley•Dorothy Trecaso•Tiffany Trunko•Anne Vainer•Mary Veltman•Julie Vesko•Joanne Vogt•Michael & Mary Beth WaickmanLeo & Mary WalterAbraham Wescott & Angela Graves WescottHugh & Phyllis West•Dean & Ann WestmanThomas & Stephanie WhimsMichael Wilson & Patrick BravoMichael & Danielle WitwerMona Wolfman•Mary Yanko•Ebony Yeboah-Amankwah•Evy Zekan-TkacikPaticia Zeno•John & Jen ZmudaGeorge & Katherine Zubovic
Friends Up to $100 Leah AgnoniAl & Mary Ellen AmerDaniela ArcherKenneth & Susan AustinSr. Janice Bachman, O.PMary BallPatricia Bauch
Christine BernardNancy Dillon BeukenkampMartha BoyleMaura BozzelliGail CarmonAnthony CharleyCaryn ChoromanskiAnne Clark•Kristin Clark•Marilyn Clark•George & Mojee ClineHoward & Gene ConsidineColleen Cool•Timothy DeFrangeJennifer Dershem•Fedele & Lynette DeSantisBarbara ErksaPatricia Fabbro•Elizabeth FaheyLori FairhurstJeffrey & Julie FalterCharles & Ruth FishSusan Fritsch•Joe & Anna Mae FurgiueleAnne Furman•Colleen Furman•Amy Gaffney•Heather GielPatricia Goodin-Yard•Maude GriffithMary GrossiLinda Hardy•Lillian HazettBetty HoefelJohn & Marcia HolcombDonna Horton•Margaret Raub HuntLaura Huth•Anne Jarema•Lisa Johnson•Maura Jungjohann•Carol Kane•Jacqueline KeggPeter & Ann Rose KijinskiMary Ann KingSusan KinnamonSr. Arleen Kisiel, O.P.Theodore KodishPamela LaneMary Kay LubyMargo LunsfordPatricia Madigan•Gilberto & Angela MaldonadoKathy Manghillis•Barbara Maple•Barbara Martin•Hazel MartinsonRichard & Esther MauMichael & Stephanie McNallyJason Mikesell
Gary & Carol MillerKent & Kathleen MillerSandra MillerTim & Deborah MillerAnnette Mitzel•Sandra Montgomery•Gretchen Moore•Sr Charlene Moser OPRachel Naso•Agnes NedohPatricia NiekampLisa Packo DregalloParadigm Equity StrategiesPatricia Parsons•Jeanette Petite•Photo Marketing Association InternationalPhilomena PiperRose Mary ReyesMaureen ReymannRobert J. Events & CateringStephen & Kristine RosenfeldDonald Ross & Barbara Taylor-RossCarol Ruhaak•Victoria Sain•James & Margaret SalayMike Santucci & Cecelia EllisBarbara SchlueterPeggy Schobert•Ann Schoper•Bernard & Jan ScofieldFrances ShabeckRoger & Cathleen ShanklandCharlene ShimandleDavid & Julie SmithEmily Smith•Lauren SmithPeggy Smith•Philip & Susan SmithGlen & Cathy StephensSumma Health SystemFrancine SylvisJulie Thomasson•Barry & Ann TillettAnne Vatalaro•Francis & Patricia WagnerAlexa Warndorf•Judith Warner•Sr. M. Daniel Weakland, O.P.Anna Zenczak•Michelle Zenczak•
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February Fantasy Honor RollGold Sponsor $10,000The Lehner Family Foundation
Wine Sponsor $5,000FirstMerit Bank Wealth Management
Silver Sponsors $2,500AAA Akron Automobile Club & Travel Agencies
Anonymous•
Timothy & Michelle Cherotti
Mark & Elizabeth Hamlin
Brian & Alicia Thomas•
Corporate Table Sponsors $1,200Doty & Miller Architects
Michael Toth & Lisa Holland-Toth•
Regency Construction Services, Inc.
White Hat Management
Diamond Sponsors $1,000 S.A. Comunale Co. Inc.
Steve* & Susan Flowers
A Friend of the Elms
Cynthia Knight•
The House of LaRose, Inc.
Jay & Lynda Moore
Ernie & Mary Kay Pouttu
Phil & Karla Smith
Don & Vanessa Winter
Ruby Sponsor $750Eric & Lauren Weber•
Emerald Sponsors $500Richard & Meg Benninger
Gary & Shari Benz
John & Dana Bologna
Brennan, Manna & Diamond LLC
James & Cathy Hackney
Steve & Meg Hopp
Jose & Gina Poblete
Christopher & Anita Sears
Edward & Barbara Toth
Sapphire Sponsors $400 Thomas & Patricia Buschko
Robert & Laura Culp
David & Cathy DuBois
Vivianne Duffrin•
Jeffrey Sain & Maria Ellul-Sain
Terrence & Mary Kay Finn
John & Victoria Koslosky
Christopher & Clare McGowan
Dean & Patricia Rich
Don & Jacqueline Sampsel
Keith & Melissa Schoenbaechler
Michael & Mary Beth Waickman
Mark McCauley & Lesley Weigand-McCauley•
Hugh & Phyllis West•
The Law Office of Whalen Duffrin LLc
February Fantasy DonorsA Friend of the Elms
AAA Automobile Club & Travel Agencies
Acme Fresh Markets
AkroSteam
Akron Aeros Baseball Club
Akron Art Museum
The Akron Beacon Journal
Akron General Lifestyle
Akron Life & Leisure
Akron Symphony Orchestra
Akron Zoo
Akrona Galleries
John & Anne Anderson
Apple American Group
James & Lisa Armstrong
Ashland University
David & Rochelle Baer
BCG & Company
Cheryl Billingsley
William & Kathy Bohley
Boston Mills/Brandywine Ski Resort
Martha Boyle
David & Ann Brennan•
James & Kristin Brennan
Nancy Brennan•
Brennan Management Group
Brennan, Manna & Diamond
Kevin & Mandy Brooks
Buckeye Baskets
Scott & Lisa Burford
Thomas & Patricia Buschko
Judi Buzzi
Cedarwood Development Company
Chalupa and Harbaugh Families
Mark & Margo Chervaney
Cinemark
City Laundry & Cleaning
Akron Civic Theater
Lisa Clark•
Cleveland Orchestra
Cleveland Vicon
Cleveland Zoological Society
Colortone Staging & Rentals
Martha Comunale
Michele Comunale
Kevin & Anne Coughlin
Crown Point Ecology Center
David & Jonelle Cubero
Cuyahoga Falls Parks and Recreation
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
CYO and Community Services
CYO Camp Christopher
Dental Health Services
Joseph & Christine Dickinson
Dillard’s
Di’s Indoor Golf
Distinctions
David & Betsey Doran
Doty & Miller Architects
Kathryn Dull-Watts
Rozell Duncan
Yolanda Duncan•
E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Center
Ecopure Insulations
J.B. Edwards
Bruce & Chris Eitman
Scott & Donna Essman
Fairlawn Country Club
FedEx Kinko’s
James & Elaine Fippin
FirstMerit Bank
J. Fishburn
Jerry & Debbie Fiume
Susan Flowers
Christine Flowers•
Funny Stop Comedy Club
G and R Landscaping, Inc
Timothy Gallagher & Jill Machniak-Gallagher
Gates Landscape Co.
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Steven & Holly Goetz
Golf Improvement Center
Thomas & Renee Good
Lynn Gorman•
Brett & Jennifer Gorsline
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Brian & Patricia Gregory
James & Cathy Hackney
Scott & Maryrosa Hamed
Christopher & Kathleen Hamm
Carrie Herman
Hibachi Japan Steak House
Hilton Akron/Fairlawn
Michael Toth & Lisa Holland-Toth•
Paul & Pat Hopkins
Steve & Meg Hopp
The House of LaRose, Inc
Hummel Funeral Homes
IMG
Imperial Builders
Incognito Portrait Design
Jeff & Alice Incorvia
James M. Salon
John Carroll University
John Irvine Design
Just That Twist
Katherine’s Collections
Michael & Martha Kermizis•
Kiraly Fencing Academy
Carli Kistler-Miller• & Kevin Miller
Ron & Peg Klamert
Kate Kleski•
Wayne & Katherine Kleski
Koly & Company
Erik & Katherine Korvne
John & Victoria Koslosky
Gregory & Cynthia LaFlame
Lake Erie Monsters
Lake Metroparks
Lead On Climbing
The Lehner Foundation
Glenn & Mary Leonardi
LifeCenter Plus
Ann Lowery
Lowry’s Childrens Wear & School Uniforms
Lucky Shoes
Chris Lugo
M3 Massotherapy
Magical Theatre Company
Maguire Photographics
Main Street Gourmet
Market Street Café
Mary Coyle
Lisa Massello
Max & Erma’s Fairlawn
Sam McCoy & Linda Gauer
Patrick & Andrea McKinney
Michaels
Mark & Sandra Montgomery•
Jay & Lynda Moore
Erin Moore•
Michael & Jennifer Morrison
Dave & Nancy Murray
David & Michele Muzilla
Nautica Queen
Suzanne Nicholas
Nicole Jeffrey’s Salon
NOTO
Old Friends Catering
Our Lady of the Elms Class of 2010
Our Lady of the Elms Class of 2016
Our Lady of the Elms Elementary School Faculty & Staff
Our Lady of the Elms Elementary School Parent’s Association
Our Lady of the Elms High School Parent’s Club
Our Lady of the Elms High School Faculty and Staff
Frank & Amy O’Linn•
One of a Kind Pet Rescue
Pam’s Posies
Pamela’s Styling service
Panther Pride Booster Club
Papa John’s Pizza
Parasson’s Italian Restaurants
The Peanut Shoppe
Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Club
Players Guild Theater
PNC Bank
Polar blast Tubing
Jeff Prem
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Nik & Vicki Przybylski
Purple Feet Distributing
Eric & Kelly Ray
Regency Wine Store
Regency Construction Service, Inc.
Regina Health Center
Marie Reichart•
Albert & Chris Reymann
Dean & Patricia Rich
Karen Richter
Rinky Dink Family Fun Center
Rizzi Food Company, Inc.
Robeks
Robert J. Events & Catering
Roetzel & Andress
Ron Marhofer Auto Family
S Group Inc.
S.A. Comunale
Sam’s Club
Donald & Jacqueline Sampsel
Schoolbelles
Scoop4u-Pet Services
Shaw JCC
Sheraton Suites Akron/Cuyahoga Falls
John & Stacy Shulan
Shulan’s Jewelers
The Silk Road Theatre Project
Simon’s Restaurant & Deli
Philip & Karla Smith
Marianne Spiros
Gabrielle Spiros•
Springside Racquet & Fitness Club
Star Printing Company, Inc.
Jeff Stevenson & Pam Hickson-Stevenson
Stewart & Calhoun Funeral Company
Stonehenge Bowling
Summa Care
Swensons
Thirsty Dog Brewing Company
Veronica & Lisa Thomas-Patterson
Total Fitness Concepts
Toth Photography
United Disability Services
University of Akron
Vee Entertainment
Victory Gardens Theater
Claude & Alison Vincenti
Visualizations Photography Inc.
Jeffrey & Ellie Ward
Weathervane Community Playhouse
Raymond R. Wernig
Phyllis West•
Westlawn Golf Range
Thomas & Stephanie Whims
A White Pond Paradise Salon & Day Spa
Whitehat Management
Jim Wilkerson
Michael Wilson
Winking Lizard Tavern
Tara Winslow•
Jennifer Woog
Writer’s Theater
Kandy Zartman
Robert & Mary Zelch
John & Jen Zmuda
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Catherine Szary ‘60Elms Alumnae Gives BackNearly 40 years ago, Ms. Catherine M. Szary (Cathy) graduated from Our Lady of the Elms. Even though she graduated and moved on with her life, she never forgot her alma mater. Cathy always spoke highly of Our Lady of the Elms and enjoyed being a part of the Elms family. She also consistently made annual gifts to the Elms Fund for Excellence to support the Elms ongoing mission: Our Lady of the Elms, an independent, Catholic school rooted in the Dominican tradition, educates girls and young women to listen openly, evaluate wisely, speak bravely, lead justly, and serve compassionately.
Cathy believed that “the school relies on philanthropy in order to advance academic excellence and that it was important to give back what little I could afford each time”. While nearly 75% of the Elms’ operational budget is covered by tuition, the additional 25% necessary for operational costs must be covered through generous donations. The operating budget pays for teachers’ salaries, classroom supplies, extra-curricular activities, campus maintenance, and so many other costs associated with educating an Elms girl.
Cathy liked the idea of a single-gender education because it helps to guide girls and young women to find their voice, while focusing on the many ways they learn and grow. It’s not just in the classroom. It’s the combination of the Elms community, the culture and the expectations that our school instills, that makes the education the Elms offers such a powerful and transformative experience.
Over the years, Cathy’s generosity supported Our Lady of the Elms in many ways. She gave of her treasure by supporting the Elms Fund for Excellence. She gave of her time by volunteering or participating in events on Campus like the Blessing of the Animals with her dog, Skipper.
Cathy recently passed away, yet she continues to passionately support Our Lady of the Elms efforts to educate future women leaders. Cathy made a generous planned gift, investing in the future of the Elms because she knew that students being educated at the Elms today will become the leaders of tomorrow.
Each gift made to Our Lady of the Elms through the Elms Fund for Excellence or through Planned Gifts, provides unique opportunities for our students. We hope you will consider supporting Our Lady of the Elms with a planned gift. Your participation sustains the Elms experience throughout the year – and our traditions through all the years.
For more information about supporting the Elms Fund for Excellence or to make a Planned Gift, please contact Julie Forgach, the Director of Institutional Advancement at 330.867.0751 or [email protected].
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Ralph Bernard Scholarship Challenge$5,000 ScholarshipSteve & Meg Hopp
$2,500 ScholarshipSteve* & Susan Flowers
$1,000 ScholarshipGary & Shari BenzC. Gordon Ewers
$500 ScholarshipRobert & Laura CulpDavid & Phyllis Hilkert•Mike Toth & Lisa Holland-Toth•Kurt & Laura Karhoff•Ron & Dolores LeeJose & Gina PobleteDon & Jacqueline SampselMichael & Caroline WeigandDonald & Vanessa Winter
$400 ScholarshipSylvia Swartzfager
$250 ScholarshipMichele ComunaleSarah Flannery•Marlene Gaino•Nathan & Willa KeithMichael & Martha Kermizis•Lisa MasselloPatrick O’Flynn & Mary PadulaThomas & Nancy PeltierNancy RufusBrian & Alicia Thomas•Michael McCauley & Lesley Weigand-McCauley•Michael Wilson & Patrick BravoEbony Yeboah-Amankwah•
$100 ScholarshipAnonymous (2)Anthony Coleman & Kay GreshamJeffrey Sain & Maria Ellul SainGene & Ruth Friedman•Daniel Stratton & Patricia KellyDana & Claudia LittleBruce & Debera LorinczChristopher & Clare McGowanPatrick & Andrea McKinneyChristopher & Kathleen NormanEllen OttoMarie Reichart•Kevin & Kelly Thomas•Jeffrey & Ellen WardAbraham Westcott & Angela Graves WescottMichael & Danielle Witwer
Endowed FundsVirginia & Herman Behrle Endowed Scholarship Fund Hugh & Phyllis West•
Ralph L. & Florence A. Bernard Scholarship FundRalph L. Bernard, Sr.*Ralph L. Bernard IIMaura Bozzelli•David & Nancy Murray
Board of Trustees Faculty Development FundSr. Maria Ciriello, O.P.
Sr. M. Florence Dornacher, O.P. Endowed ScholarshipMary Anne Rothermel•
Mr & Mrs Richard H. Downing Scholarship FundMary Downing
Ivan A Gradisar, Sr. Endowed Scholarship FundAl & Mary Ellen AmerJohn & Brenda DelaneySr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.•Sue Gradisar•Lillian HazettTerry Henretty•John & Judy HoffmannJohn & Marcia HolcombSusan KinnamonGilberto & Angela MaldonadoTim & Deborah MillerAgnes NedohSteve & Barbara PercyNancy RufusJames & Margaret SalayMike Santucci & Cecelia EllisBernard & Jan ScofieldFrances ShabeckSumma Health SystemsBarry & Ann Tillett
Amy Comunale Klein Memorial FundDee Dee AndreoliGeorge & Mojee ClineFrank ComunaleMichele ComunaleSteve & Jane ComunaleLisa Packo DregalloElizabeth & Mark HamlinMichael Toth & Lisa Holland-Toth•John & Victoria KosloskyJose & Gina Poblete
Patrick J Lenihan Endowed Memorial ScholarshipAnonymous•
Our Lady of the Elms High School Parent’s Club Endowed ScholarshipMichael & Kristina CutiniElmer’s Product IncKathy GannonMaude GriffithJoseph & Joanne Hoffmann•Peter & Ann Rose KiinskiPamela LaneLogan Graphic Products, Inc.Margo LunsfordHazel MartinsonPhyllis MartterJake MikesellGary & Carol MillerKent & Kathleen MillerOLE High School Parent’s ClubParadigm Equity StrategiesPhoto Marketing Association InternationalStephen & Kristine RosenfeldNancy RufusBarbara SchlueterCharlene ShimandleDavid & Julie SmithLauren Smith & Carolle SmithPeggy Smith•Philip & Susan SmithMarianne SpirosJulie ThomassonCarol WeberBrian Wolf
Our Lady of the Elms Elementary Parent’s Association Endowed ScholarshipOLE Elementary Parents Association
Helen L. & William C. Richards Scholarship FundCarol Ruhaak•Peggy Schobert•
Hally Gearinger Robinson Endowed Elms Employee AwardBuck & Paula Gearinger
Florence M. Rothermel Endowed ScholarshipMary Anne Rothermel•
The Elm CourtRalph L. Bernard, Sr.Lois Brock ‘33Mariagrace Costa ‘84Cynthia Wayne Knight ‘56Suzanne Ames Landry ‘49M.Teri Lynch
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WHAT IS THE ELMS FUND FOR EXCELLENCE?The Elms Fund for Excellence, is the most popular way that alumnae, parents and friends support the school. The Elms Fund for Excellence directly supports the unique intellectual adventure at Our Lady of the Elms. Tuition covers about 71% of the cost of this education. The remaining 29% comes from generous donor support - including gifts from you. Gifts made to the Elms Fund for Excellence provide budget relieving support to some of the most important areas on campus including tuition assistance, academic support, athletic programs, student activities, and campus maintenance. Gifts to the Elms Fund for Excellence are expended in the same fiscal year in which they are received. All students, whether or not they receive financial aid, benefit from gifts made to the Elms Fund for Excellence by alumnae, parents and friends.
WHY SHOULD I GIVE / WHY IS THE ELMS FUND FOR EXCELLENCE SO IMPORTANT?Our Lady of the Elms School strives to be recognized as the center for academic excellence and women’s leadership in Northeast Ohio, and to be financially accessible to all qualified girls who desire the Elms experience. A gift to Our Lady of the Elms supports the continuation of academic excellence and the many girl-centered programs and initiatives that make us a premier educational institution and provider for our community. Making one or more gifts every year makes a statement to corporations and foundations that you believe in Our Lady of the
Elms mission and support the unique educational experience that it provides. Your gift provides vital support to the immediate operating budget of Our Lady of the Elms and helps to ensure that many of the departments, programs and teams get the funds they need to provide a college preparatory experience of the highest quality while maintaining a balanced budget.
YOUR SUPPORT MAKES A DISTINCT DIFFERENCE!Philanthropy is a vital source of revenue. Your generosity allows Our Lady of the Elms to sustain and enhance our tradition of excellence in educating outstanding students.We invite you to invest in the Elms because it is only with ongoing and generous support that we can maintain our academic excellence. • GiftstoOurLadyoftheElmsareinvestmentsthatwillreap
extraordinary academic, athletic and societal dividends.• EverydollaryoucontributetotheElmsFundforExcellence
benefits each student attending Our Lady of the Elms. • Youarehelpingtokeeptuitionlowerinorderformorefamiliesto
send their child to a Dominican school.• Corporationsandfoundationslooktothetotalpercentageof
donor participation in giving before choosing who they will support - 100% participation is best. We are proud to share that we have 100% participation from our Board Members, Faculty & Staff.
• Your gift is tax-deductible.• YouwillberecognizedintheOurLadyoftheElmsAnnual Report.
HOW DO I GIVE / HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE ELMS FUND FOR EXCELLENCE?Philanthropic support for Our Lady of the Elms includes contributions to our Elms Fund for Excellence, corporate and foundation Support, in-kind donations, dedicated volunteerism and special event donations. Annual Support: Your outright gift of cash is the simplest method of giving, and when unrestricted, allows the greatest flexibility to meet immediate priorities. Donations made to a specific program also make an invaluable impact.Corporate and Foundation Support: Supporting Our Lady of the Elms can help your corporation stand out in a highly competitive environment. Partnering with us creates an opportunity to involve your employees in a significant cause, raise funds through your business, and invite your consumers/suppliers to have an impact in their community.
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There are many opportunities for corporate partners of Our Lady of the Elms to be recognized for generously advancing academic excellence in our community. To discuss opportunities to make a distinct difference in our community, please call Institutional Advancement at 330.867.0751. Endowments: Endowments provide permanent, annual support of Our Lady of the Elms schools and are a wonderful way to honor a particular family member, friend or teacher, while establishing a permanent legacy and inspiring others.Honor and Memorial Gifts: By choosing to honor a friend, family member, cherished teacher, or to even commemorate a special milestone, you can make a meaningful and lasting contribution to our community of academic excellence. In-kind Support: In-kind donations are another great way for individuals and corporations to consider giving back. Matching Gifts: Many employers will match gifts made by their employees and retirees to non-profit organizations; some even offer more than a 1 to 1 match. To see if your company offers matching gifts or to get a matching gift form, please contact your company’s human resources department. By spending just a few short minutes filling out a simple form, you can often double the power of your gift. Planned Giving: However you and your professional advisor structure your planned gift, you will leave a legacy for future generations to experience an Elms education. Including Our Lady of the Elms in your estate planning can be as simple as naming the Elms as a beneficiary in your will, or as sophisticated as establishing a charitable gift annuity which would provide you with an income stream for life.To explore the tax-wise benefits of planned giving, call Institutional Advancement at 330.867.0751. Special Events: Sponsorship of and participation in special events are great ways to support the OLE mission. Visit our website to learn more about February Fantasy and other special events. Volunteerism: We don’t just need your treasure. We also need your time and talents. Volunteers are an integral part of the Elms family. Whether you are interested in supporting our students directly or supporting our staff “behind the scenes,” we may have an important role for you. To learn more about the volunteering opportunities with Our Lady of the Elms, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator at 330.834.3311.
WHAT IS OUR LADY OF THE ELMS FISCAL YEAR?Our Lady of the Elms fiscal year runs from July 1st through June 30th.
WHAT ARE THE TAX BENEFITS OF GIVING TO OUR LADY OF THE ELMS?All gifts to the Elms Fund for Excellence are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Our Lady of the Elms is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and issues gift receipts for each gift.
ELMS FUND RECOGNITION Each and every gift to the Elms Fund for Excellence is important - regardless how large or small. Our Lady of the Elms relies on each benefactor to give because it will take 100% participation to raise the necessary funds each year. The Elms Society members make up the foundation of the Elms Fund for Excellence. All individuals, companies and foundations are invited to join as members by making a gift.
OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT1375 W. EXCHANGE STREETAKRON, OHIO 44313P 330.867.0751F 330.836.9351GIVE ONLINE AT: WWW.THEELMS.ORG
PLANNED GIFTS ELMS COURT
$10,000 AND OVER ST. DOMINIC GUILD
$5000 - $9999.99 ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA GUILD
$2500 - $4999.99 THE HERITAGE CLUB
$1000 - $2499.99 THE HOMECOMING CLUB
$500 - $999.99 THE LOYALTY CLUB
$100 - $499.99 THE PANTHERS CLUB
UP TO $100 FRIENDS
Educating future women leaders since 1923
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Campus Administration1375 W. Exchange St.Akron, Ohio 44313p 330.836.9384f 330.836.9351
Preschool & Elementary School1290 W. Market St.Akron, Ohio 44313p 330.864.7210f 330.867.1262
High School & Middle School1375 W. Exchange St.Akron, Ohio 44313p 330.867.0880f 330.864.6488
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Alumni Giving by ClassClass Of 1941Participation Percentage 17%Dorothy Trecaso
Class Of 1947Participation Percentage 22%Jean Jahant LaRoseElizabeth Kerby Peppard
Class Of 1951Participation Percentage 18%Ann Amer BrennanDolores Brooking
Class Of 1952Participation Percentage 14%Sr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.
Class Of 1955Participation Percentage 16%Marcheta Floyd HagenDonna Henkel HortonMartha Ganyard Kermizis
Class Of 1956Participation Percentage 19%Marilyn Smith ClarkHelen Segedy ElefritzMary Finley-CampCynthia Wayne KnightMartha Stucker Nancy O’Donnell Tilsley
Class Of 1957Participation Percentage 8%Julie Fischer Thomasson
Class Of 1958Participation Percentage 17%Nancy Wrench FabbroColleen Stevens HochNancy Stenger McGrathPatricia Giusti ParsonJeannette Alessio PetitePhyllis Behrle West
Class Of 1960Participation Percentage 12%Sue Eckel GradisarTerry Slough HenrettyKaren Gump RoachJan Roszkowski Ross LeoJudith Steel Warner
Class Of 1961Participation Percentage 15%Linda Wiesheier HardyKathleen Herndon HarrickJoanne Gradisar HoffmannAnne L. JaremaBarbara Bertsch MapleBarbara L. Martin
Class Of 1962Participation Percentage 13%Carol Richards RuhaakMary Anne Svetlik Elizabeth Barnes SwansonKatherine Bender Walsh
Class Of 1963Participation Percentage 5%Carol Urban KanePatricia Kraus Miller
Class Of 1965Participation Percentage 5%Mary Leary HenniganFran Gradisar-MoorePeggy Darmstadt Smith
Class Of 1966Participation Percentage 4%Margaret Gardner FletcherMary Hirtreiter Yanko
Class Of 1967Participation Percentage 2%Lisa Sain Shoman
Class Of 1968Participation Percentage 5%Donna Elsner ButwillPatricia Brennan Goodin-Yard
Class Of 1969Participation Percentage 7%Anne Lynett ClarkConstance A. GriffinLisa A. Johnson
Class Of 1970Participation Percentage 5%Christine A. BernardPatricia A. MadiganMary Ann RothermelPatricia L. Zeno
Class Of 1971Participation Percentage 3%Constance Gorey CevascoPeggy A. Schobert
Class Of 1972Participation Percentage 5%Nancy Dillon BeukenkampPaula Griffin DavisBarbara Carroll LaRoseAnn LaRose-McIntyreAnne Guenther Vatalaro
Class Of 1973Participation Percentage 7%Gretchen S. Andres*Geraldine A. HadnotKathy Braun ManghillisAnnette Sues MitzelKatherine O’NeilJoanne Koerner Vogt
Class Of 1974Participation Percentage 4%Angela M. DineenAnn Bennett SchoperMarilyn Vaughn SouthworthMary Bresnahan Veltman
Class Of 1976Participation Percentage 3%Anne Najeway VainerLisa Holland-Toth
Class Of 1977Participation Percentage 15%AnonymousAnnette Gagliardi Bader Lisa M. ClarkAnna Gerber HallDonna M. MaierDeirdre O’Neil McKinnon
Class Of 1978Participation Percentage 8%Colleen M. CoolMarlene Szeles GainoMona L. Wolfman
Class Of 1980Participation Percentage 8%Kathleen E. AshcroftNancy J. Brennan
Class Of 1981Participation Percentage 7%Maura Scanlon BozzelliAlicia Bujak Thomas
Class Of 1983Participation Percentage 12%Lisa Kermizis AbrahamLaura J. HuthTiffany D. Trunko
Class Of 1985Participation Percentage 4%Vivianne Whalen Duffrin
Class Of 1986Participation Percentage 6%Melissa M. JohnsonSandra Flak Montgomery
Class Of 1987Participation Percentage 4%Carli Kistler-Miller
Class Of 1989Participation Percentage 11%Laurel HeldLesley Weigand-McCauley♦
Class Of 1990Participation Percentage 13%Kristin Beck ClarkParisa K. DamavandiTracy Stahl ReissJulie Bachmann Vesko
Class Of 1992Participation Percentage 4%Amy Weigand Griffin
Class Of 1993Participation Percentage 11%Lynn Gannon FallettaKatherine A. Kleski♦Gretchen E. Moore
Class Of 1994Participation Percentage 3%Carrie Gless
Class Of 1995Participation Percentage 3%Sarah C. Flannery
Class Of 1996Participation Percentage 7%Tara Feinman PestaMegan Moore SantosuossoEbony Miller Yeboah-Amankwah
Class Of 1997Participation Percentage 3%Jennifer Smith Dershem
Class Of 1998Participation Percentage 5%Katherine M. FurmanAnn Moss ManbyAlexa Petersen Warndorf
Class Of 1999Participation Percentage 4%Anne M. FurmanMarie E. Reichart
Class Of 2000Participation Percentage 5%Amy Housley GaffneyElizabeth Hilkert Colby
Class Of 2001Participation Percentage 8%Mary A. FisherMegan M. FurmanMaura Nagel JungjohannKatherine Riley
Class Of 2003Participation Percentage 3%Michelle E. Zenczak
Class Of 2004Participation Percentage 8%Clare RileyElizabeth RileyEmily A. SmithAnna T. Zenczak
Class Of 2005Participation Percentage 7%Colleen M. FurmanRachel A. Naso
Class Of 2006Participation Percentage 5%Aditi GuptaVictoria M. Sain
Class Of 2009Participation Percentage 7%Susan M. FritschAnjali Gupta
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Information Technology @ the ElmsBy Dan McGee, Director of Technology
Technology in the 21st century has proven to be an essential tool in nearly every aspect of our lives. Just as the Elms meets the challenge of academic excellence in subject areas present in the school since its founding, new technologies have become mainstream in the world and the classroom. The ideas
of 21st century skills relating to technology, creativity, and research are currently being firmly embedded in the academic fabric of our school.
In terms of educational and administrative technology at the Elms, we have successfully remained ahead of other similar institutions. Our basic information technology infrastructure continues to be evaluated with the goal of exceptional education in mind. In late 2010, we were able to complete a seamless switchover of the Elms’ phone system, while adding phones to classrooms. This project will enable a cost savings to the School. Students in grades 9-12 were given Elms email accounts, and all students were provided with Elms-branded Google Docs accounts, furthering our focus on empowering and educating through technology. In looking to the future, a group of parents, students, and faculty recently came together to discuss feasibility of a One to One laptop program.
The faculty at the Elms uses technology in engaging ways. Each classroom in the Elementary School is outfitted with a SmartBoard interactive whiteboard, while almost all the High School classrooms have SmartBoards. An Elementary School teacher is blogging with her students, teaching them how to collaborate online in today’s society with peers as well as experts in the field of science and
technology. English and World Language classes in the High School use Moodle to take their class discussions online and address students’ multiple intelligences.
Technology use at our school introduces a host of needs. Examples of current school technology needs include, replacing current computer hardware for students and teachers, software upgrades, SmartTables for the preschool, and keeping faculty and staff current on technology trends and developments. We function as an educational community with the goal of giving our students the tools needed to succeed in their future careers – some of which are not yet in existence. If you are interested in helping Our Lady of the Elms with any of our Technology needs, please contact Julie Forgach, Director of Institutional Advancement at 330.867.0751 or [email protected].
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Foundation SupportAkron Community Foundation
Ralph L & Florence A Bernard Foundation
Brennan Family Foundation
Dayspring Foundation
Consortium of Akron Area Catholic High Schools Fund from the estate of Arthur R. Dutt
Exxon/Mobil Foundation
GAR Foundation
The James R. & Catherine E. Hackney Foundation
The Richard M. & Yvonne Hamlin Foundation
Johnson - Kazar Charitable Foundation, Inc.
The Lehner Family Foundation
Omnova Solutions Foundation
Parsifal Foundation
Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc.
The Charles & Salome Reymann Foundation
John L. & Nellie A.Tormey Revocable Trust
Corporate SupportAkron Hardware
AkroSteam
Cleveland Vicon
Colortone Staging & Rentals
Corbett & Company
Doty & Miller Architects
Ellet Sign Company
FirstMerit Bank
GlaxoSmithKline
The House of LaRose
Katherine’s Collection
Peters, Tschantz & Associates, Inc.
Print Digital, Inc.
PrintPlus
Regency Construction Services, Inc.
S. A. Comunale Co., Inc.
The Sherwin-Williams Company
Star Printing Co., Inc.
Thirsty Dog Brewing Company
Wachovia Corporation
Wells Trecaso Financial Group at Smith Barney
Author! Author! 2009Major SponsorsAngela M. Dineen•
Mark & Elizabeth Hamlin
David & Phyllis Hilkert•
Cynthia Wayne Knight•
William & Nancy McGrath•
Amy D. Webb•
Lois Wolf
Series PatronsJoan Andreoli
Anna Arvay
Arvay & Associates, CPA
Clarence Azar
Mr. & Mrs. Roland Bertolini
Lois Brock•
Kristin Beck Clark•
Joanne Crowley
Edna DelGreco
Ruth Friedman
Michael Kermizis
Nancy L. Peltier
Vicktoria Przybylski
Dr. & Mrs. Dean Rich
Nancy Rufus
Kathleen Taylor•
Mary Tschantz
Genevieve Whalen Tuchow•
Mary Waickman
Caroline Weigand
Jacqueline Winkler
•Alumnae *Deceased Board of Trustee
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Panther Pride Booster ClubScholarship Golf Classic
Dinner SponsorFirstMerit Wealth Management Services
Contest SponsorsSusan Flowers
Panther SponsorsMark Hilkert / The Scanlon Group Co., LPA
ITEM North America
Polymer Valley Chemicals, Inc.
Elaine Reichart
Don & Vanessa Winter
Hole SponsorsAkron Hardware Consultants, Inc.
Arvay and Associates, CPA
BCG & Company
Bella Dora Management, Inc.
Dr. Kathy Brisley-Sedon, DDS
The Caprez Family
Ceeco Equipmnent / Tim Beringer
Frank Comunale
Consolidated Graphics Group, Inc.
CYO Athletics & Camp Christopher
Mike d’Amico
Angela Dineen•
Eye Opener Restaurant
The Goetz Family
Tom & Renee Good
The Great Hole
Hummel Funeral Homes
Jeanne LaRose•
Jay Moore
Tom & Nancy Peltier / Ann Peltier•
Marie Reichart•
Ridgeway Drilling, Inc.
The Sears Family
Sprinkle Fab
U.S. Industrial Components
Visualizations Photography Inc.
Kate Wade-Hamer•
Ward Enterprises, Inc. / DQ
Doug Wells / Wells Trecaso Financial Group at Smith Barney
White Pond Spa
Whitehouse Media
Donors727 Barber Club
Akron Aeros
Akron General Medical Center
Akron/Canton Dairy Queen Stores
John Anderson
Andy’s Trophies
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Einstein’s Bagels
Fairways of North Canton
Firestone Public 9
First Energy
Golf Galaxy
Golf Improvement Center
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Hacker’s Bar & Grille
Jeff Klein
Our Lady of the Elms Administration
Our Lady of the Elms February Fantasy
Panther Pride Booster Club
Play It Again Sports
Prestwick Country Club
Raintree Country Club
Robek’s
Jacki Sampsel
Sheraton Suites of Cuyahoga Falls
Shulan’s Jewelers
Silver Lake Country Club
TDL Logistics
TDS Communications
The University of Akron
Valley View Golf Course
Visualizations Photography Inc.
Weathervane Playhouse
Westfield Country Club
Westlawn Golf Range
Gifts In KindMichele Comunale
Paul Connor
Parisa Damavandi• Pink Petals Florist
Susan Flowers
Marlene Gaino•
Renee Goode
Anna Hall•
Hilton Akron/Fairlawn
Steve Hopp
Katherine’s Collections
Patricia Kelley
Kate Kleski•
Katherine & Wayne Kleski
Carli Kistler-Miller• & Kevin Miller
Nervous Dog Coffee Bar
Old Friends Catering
Our Lady of the Elms Alumnae Association
Our Lady of the Elms Campus Events Committee
Our Lady of the Elms Elementary School Parent’s Association
Our Lady of the Elms High School Parent’s Club
Charlie Poe
Sarah Poe
Richard’s Florists
Robert J. Events & Catering
Julie Costigan Roberts•
Schaffers Produce of Akron
Marianne Spiros
Sysco Food Services
Totally Cooked Catering
West Point Market
Barbara Wilhelm•
Organization GiftsOur Lady of the Elms Alumnae Association
Our Lady of the Elms Class of 2010
Our Lady of the Elms Elementary Parent’s Association
Our Lady of the Elms High School Parent’s Club
Our Lady of the Elms Panther Pride Booster Club
•Alumnae *Deceased Board of Trustee
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Honorary Gifts2010 Awards of Distinction HonoreesAngela Dineen
Thomas & Nancy Peltier
Anna ArvayAnonymous
Celeste Billhartz
Nancy Brennan•
Carli Kistler-Miller•
Peggy Smith•
Clara E. Weigand Bartel ‘34Elizabeth Bartel
Michele ComunaleNancy Brennan•
Debbie Fiume
Carli Kistler-Miller•
Robert & Katherine Smith
Peggy Smith•
The Dominican Sisters of PeaceCharles Keach
William & Delorse Kennedy
Donna Maier•
Dean & Patty Rich
Maria Ellul SainLois Brock•
Sr. Celine Hete, O.P.Margaret Raub Hunt
Sr. Fabian Mango, O.P.Larry & Mary Beth Furman
Fran Gradisar-Moore ‘65Kurt & Nicole Bunselmeyer•
Kristin Beck Clark•
Ivan & Lynne Gradisar
Joseph & Joanne Hoffmann•
Carli Kistler-Miller•
Mary Kay Luby
Vic & Marie Meden
Regina Stanford Northcott•
Ed & Jean Riegler
Peggy Smith•
Martha Ganyard Kermizis ‘55Nancy Brennan•
Bruce & Helen Brian
Patricia Brubaker
Kristin Beck Clark•
Jeffrey Sain & Maria Ellul Sain
Shirley Gorsline
Carli Kistler-Miller•
Mary Kay Luby
Phyllis Martter
Regina Stanford Northcott•
Victoria Sain•
Scott & Tamarah Slack
Peggy Smith•
P.J. Kessler FamilySr. Alice Kessler, O.P.
Patrick J. LenihanAnonymous•
Lisa MasselloNancy Brennan•
Patricia Brubaker
Robert & Laura Culp
Catherine Culp
Anne Drude & Margaret Drude
Jeffrey Sain & Maria Ellul Sain
Debbie Fiume
Shirley Gorsline
Cheryl Hollis
Martin Kane
Carli Kistler-Miller•
Phyllis Martter
Angelo & Kathleen Massello
Joanne & Tracy Massello
Marie Reichart•
Scott & Tamarah Slack
Peggy Smith•
William & Sharon Stevens
Sarah and Franny MurrayMartha Slanta
Our Lady of the ElmsLynda Corea
G & R Landscaping
Barbara Maple•
Helen Mott
Our Lady of the Elms StaffRaymond & Anne Hershey
Sr. Lucille Rachan, O.P.Deborah DiNardo
Rudolph & Stella RamianMichael & Stephanie McNalley
Dr. David & Mrs. Sally RiedeJane Humphrey
Margo, Arnie & Scott Lunsford
Mary Riede ‘76David & Sally Riede
Mary Anne Rothermel ‘70Barbara Bernard•
Nancy Gupta
Sr. Libby Schaefer, O.P.Edward Schaefer
Sr. Maria Alberta Stadler, O.P.Tom & Patty Grisez
Lucy StonerJohn Stoner
Sr. Mary Ann Wiesemann-Mills, O.P.Patricia Brubaker
Donald & Claudia Devlin•
Constance Dubick
Jeffrey Sain & Maria Ellul Sain
Carolyn Ferlotti
Terry & Katy McCollum
Carli Kistler-Miller•
Karen Raccuia
Victoria Sain•
Peggy Smith•
Roseann Sokol
Tom & Denise Wiesemann•Alumnae *Deceased
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Memorial GiftsUrsula Horrigan Beringer ‘37Timothy & Linda Beringer
Ralph L. Bernard, Sr.Christine Bernard•
Maura Bozelli•
Patricia Brubaker
Joseph & Joanne Hoffmann•
Thomas & Nancy Peltier
Emily Anne BirdwisaPatricia Brubaker
Ann T. GradisarAl & Mary Ellen Amer
John & Brenda Delaney
Sr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.•
Sue Gradisar•
Lillian Hazett
Terry Henretty•
John & Judy Hoffmann
John & Marcia Holcomb
Susan Kinnamon
Gilberto & Angela Maldonado
Tim & Deborah Miller
Agnes Nedoh
Thomas & Nancy Peltier
Steve & Barbara Percy
Nancy Rufus
James & Margaret Salay
Mike Santucci & Cecelia Ellis
Bernard & Jan Scofield
Frances Shabeck
Summa Health Systems
Barry & Ann Tillett
Hugh & Phyllis West•
Rose Marie GreathouseRobert Greathouse
Gwenn Orr Byrne ‘59 Judith Warner•
Kathy Murphy Hamai ‘63Patricia Miller•
Sr. Celine Hete, O.P.Sr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.•
Richard & Esther Mau
Sr. Ursula Hoefel, O.P.Betty Hoefel
Chelsey M. Hoisek ‘06Jeffrey Sain & Maria Ellul Sain
Victoria Sain•
Albert J. HumphreyMargo, Arnie & Scott Lunsford
Don KesslerSr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.•
Vivian Carli KistlerMichael & Kristina Cutini
Elmer’s Product Inc
Kathy Gannon
Maude Griffith
Joseph & Joanne Hoffmann•
Peter & Ann Rose Kiinski
Pamela Lane
Logan Graphic Products, Inc.
Margo Lunsford
Hazel Martinson
Phyllis Martter
Jake Mikesell
Gary & Carol Miller
Kent & Kathleen Miller
OLE High School Parent’s Club
Paradigm Equity Strategies
Photo Marketing Association International
Stephen & Kristine Rosenfeld
Nancy Rufus
Barbara Schlueter
Charlene Shimandle
David & Julie Smith
Lauren Smith & Carolle Smith
Peggy Smith•
Philip & Susan Smith
Marianne Spiros
Julie Thomasson•
Carol Weber
Brian Wolf
Amy Comunale KleinDee Dee Andreoli
George & Mojee Cline
Frank Comunale
Steve & Jane Comunale
Lisa Packo Dregallo
Michael Toth & Lisa Holland-Toth•
John & Victoria Koslosky
Jose & Gina Poblete
Ella P. KodishTheodore Kodish
Susan Zeno Koslin ‘67Patricia Zeno•
Ron LoefflerPatricia Brubaker
Kristin Clark•
Howard & Gene Considine
Barbara Erksa
Charles & Ruth Fish
Don Gilliam
Joseph & Joanne Hoffmann•
Jacqueline Kegg
Mary Kay Luby
Phyllis Martter
Sandra Miller
Patricia Niekamp
Joseph & Kathleen Sandersen
Roger & Cathleen Shankland
Francine Sylvis
Polly Klaus Loew ‘61Patricia Miller•
Lena MartinSr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.•
Shirley L. McCulleyPatricia Brubaker
Evelyn Kristina Oelschlager-HennesseyPatricia Brubaker
M. G. Jerry O’NeilMary Ball
Anne Clark•
Sr. Mary Martha Pitschmann, O.P.Sr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.•
The Poor Souls in PurgatoryMarilyn Southworth•
Sr. Rosemary Quinn, O.P.Dean & Ann Westman
Bernard RaderSr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.•
Rudolph & Stella RamianMichael & Stephanie McNally
Mary Riede ‘76David & Sally Riede
Connie & Michael RoszkowskiJan Ross Leo•
Sr. Elizabeth Ann Schaefer, O.P.Margaret Duffy-Friedman
George Schaefer
Sarah Shaw ‘98Alexa Warndorf•
Mr. & Mrs. Fred StevensColleen Hoch•
Steven J. TaylorPatricia Bauch
Joan Pfingsten
Dorothy WadeSr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.•
Barbara Wolfman ‘74Mona Wolfman•
Sr. Rosemary Yonkers, O.P.Sr. M. Beatrice Fitzgerald, O.P.•
Sr. M. Michaeleen Zarling, O.P.Patrick & Cynthia Steele
•Alumnae *Deceased Board of Trustee (BOT)
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The Elms Circle of Angels is a caring group of donors who wish to be contacted if a student or potential student is in need of tuition assistance. When contacted, donors may choose whether or not to support the student and at what level they are most comfortable. The generous donors who give to help a student through the Circle of Angels will earn their wings and receive a beautiful lapel pin.
Since the Elms Circle of Angels began in 2010, there are already four Angels who have donated to the fund. Through The Beck Family Foundation, Michael Beck and his daughter Kristin Clark Beck ’90, donated four years of full tuition for an incoming freshman who would not otherwise be able to attend the Elms. Both Ann Amer Brennan ‘51 and Ebony Miller Yeboah-Amankwah ’96 earned their wings by helping two incoming freshman for their four years at the Elms.
You can also help change the life of a potential Elms girl in the Elementary, Middle or High School! If you are interested in joining our Circle of Angels, please go to www.theelms.org/angels or contact Julie Forgach, Director of Institutional Advancement at 330.867.0751 or [email protected]. You will be notified when we have a student in need.
The Elms Circle of Angels is a caring group of donors who wish to be contacted if a student or potential student is in need of tuition assistance.
When contacted, donors may choose whether or not to support the student and at what level.
To become an Angel or for more information, please contact Julie Forgach at 330.867.0751 or [email protected]
Elms Donors Make a Difference
OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
1375 W. EXCHANGE STREET
AKRON, OHIO 44313
P 330.867.0751
F 330.836.9351
GIVE ONLINE AT: WWW.THEELMS.ORG
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Anita SearsOccupation: Retired - Produced TV and Radio CommercialsChildren: Alea Sears - 5th gradeLength of Volunteer Service with the Elms: six yearsVolunteering Areas:
Elementary School library:• Volunteeronceaweek-2005topresent• CoordinateBirthdayBookClubforElementarySchoolonceamonth-2006topresent
• HelperattheBookFairs(twiceayear)-2006-presentPTO Events:• Co-ChairedtheMother-DaughterLuncheon-2009• Mother-DaughterCommitteeandFather-DaughterDance
Committee - various yearsFebruary Fantasy:• PatronPartyChair-2011• PlanningCommittee-2008-present• GirlScoutLeader-2005-present
Q: What about being a volunteer with the Elms do you find satisfying?A:Ilovegettingtoknowthegirlsinthevariousgrades.Ienjoyhowopenandreceptivetheteachersandstaffaretothevolunteers.IalwayslearnsomethingnewfromMr.DeFrangewhileworkingwithhiminthelibrary.
Q: What has surprised you most about working with the Elms?A:Ifeelappreciated!Mostvolunteerjobsarethankless,butnotattheElms!
Q: What would you tell someone who is thinking about volunteering with the Elms?:A:Itisrewardingtobeinvolvedwhereoneisappreciated.Theenvironmentisfriendlyandwelcoming.Volunteersaregiventheopportunitytoputtheirideasintoaction.Don’twaittobeasked-justjumpin!Thesmilingfacesonthekidsmakesitallworthwhile.
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Nancy K. AllenOccupation: Workathome,andpart-timeuniversitystudentChildren: Sixchildren,butBridget,theyoungest,istheonlyoneat homeLength of Family Association with the Elms: The four years BridgethasattendedtheElmshighschoolLength of Volunteer Service with the Elms: Weekly,thepasttwoyearsandyearly-FebruaryFantasyVolunteering Areas: TheSpiritShop,andwhateverisneeded(library,FebruaryFantasybooks,etc)
Q: Why did you want to be a volunteer with the Elms and what were your expectations?A: Iwantedtohelpouttheschoolthatwaseducatingourdaughter,especiallyknowingthattuitiondoesnotcoveralltheschool’sneeds,andevenmore,withtheeconomicdownturnIknewthatIcouldgivemoretimethanmoney.Ialsowantedtobeapartofmydaughter’slifeinaspecialwayasshewasgettingreadytoleaveforcollege.Notthatwehavelongconversationsatschool-justseeingandknowingsomeofherfriends,teachersandstaffwasenjoyableforme.
Q: What has surprised you most about working with the Elms?A: ThefriendlyandrelaxedfeelIsenseattheElms.IknowIamnotintheclassroomwhereitismostintenseforthestudents,butatleastatlunch,inthehalls,andspeakingtothestaffintheoffice,therearealwayssmiles!
Q: What would you tell someone who is thinking about volunteering with the Elms?A:Doit.Evenifyoucan’tberegular,dowhatyoucantobecomeapartoftheElmscommunityandmeetthe“behindthescenes”workers.Beapartofyourdaughter’slife,astheseyearsflybybeforeyouknowit.Evenifyoudon’thaveadaughterhere,thecontactwiththeyoungpeopleisencouragingandenjoyable.
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Kristin Brennan Occupation: Children’sLibrarianChildren:Katie‘11,Annie‘14,Danny(age9)Length of Volunteer Service with the Elms: four yearsVolunteering Areas:LibraryVolunteer,FebruaryFantasyVolunteer,OpenHouseVolunteer,Author!Author!Volunteer,bakingforvariousactivities,CurrentlyhelpingherdaughterKatieplanaSenior-FatherLunchinApril,Also,inthebeginningstagesofhelpingtoplanaco-edfundraiser--Kick-it-for-Cancer--hopefullytobeheldthisspring.
Q: Why did you want to be a volunteer with the Elms and what were your expectations? A: ItrulyfeelthatitisbothaprivilegeandadutytobeavolunteerattheElms!TheschoolgivessomuchtomygirlsandIwanttogivealittleback.IappreciatethetimethatIcanspendvolunteeringatTheElmsandithelpsmetoshowmygirlsthattheyandtheirschoolareimportanttome! Q: What has surprised you most about working with the Elms? A:ItreallytakesverylittletimetobeabighelpattheElms.IamonlythereonceortwiceamonthbutIknowmyhelpisappreciated.Itisamazinghowquicklythefaculty,staff,othervolunteersandstudentsknowyournameandgreetyouwhenyouarethere. Q: What would you tell someone who is thinking about volunteering with the Elms?A: JUSTDOIT!WeliveinStrongsvilleandmydriveis45minutesoneway.ItisasacrificeformetomakemywaytotheElmstovolunteerbutitiswellworththetime,effortandgasmoney!Iknowitmeansalottomygirlstoseemeatschoolandthesefouryearspasssoquicklyandyoucertainlycan’tgettheseyearsbackoncetheyareoffontheirown!
Jennifer MilamOccupation: AssistantProfessor,Early/MiddleChildhoodEducation-TheUniversityofAkronChildren: Alexandra(4½,PreK-C)andKeith(3½,PreK-A)Volunteering Areas: HomeroomParentforPreK-CandspendstimeeachweekreadingtoPreK-AandPreK-C.HelpedTheElmsGirlsontheRunteam.
Q: Why did you want to be a volunteer with the Elms and what were your expectations?A: IinitiallybecameinvolvedatTheElmsbecauseofmychildren-thisisourfirstyearatTheElmsanditisimportanttomethatIbeinvolvedintheireducationandschool.IfoundveryquicklythatTheElmsisagreatplacetobeandanextraordinaryplacetospendtimeandhavefoundmoreopportunitiestovolunteer(GirlsontheRun,guestreading,specialprojectwithMs.Buzzi’sclass).IfindthemoretimeIspendatTheElms,themoretimeIwanttospendatTheElms.
Q: What about being a volunteer with the Elms do you find satisfying?A:Iappreciatethegracious,welcomingspiritofTheElms.IlovethatIamalwaysgreetedbysmilingfaces,Ilovethatchildrenarelearningandgrowing,andtheenergyinthebuildingisuplifting!Ilovebeinginmychildren’sclassroomsANDIloveworkingwiththegirlsatTheElms-thestudentsaredelightfullybrightandtheteachersarewonderfullynurturing!Ilovethewaytheschoolnurturesyounggirls,Ilovethepositivityinthebuilding,andIenjoygettingtoknowtheschoolcommunity,teachers,andstudents.
Q: What has surprised you most about working with the Elms?A:Iamconsistentlyinaweofthepositivityandfocusonserviceinthebuilding-everyteacher,everystaffmember,andeverystudentisfocusedonlearning,onservingothers,andbeingthebestpersontheycanbe-it’snotthatIwassurprisedbythis,butthatIamalwaysimpressedbythecommitmentandcompassionintheschool.Always.Itisanamazingplace!
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Time & Talent
Mary L. Padula Occupation:DevelopmentalTherapyConsultantChildren: Padraigingrade8Length of Family Association with the Elms: four and a half yearsLength of Volunteer Service with the Elms: four yearsVolunteering Areas:gradeschoollibrary,highschoollibrary,parentclub--varietyofareas
Q: Why did you want to be a volunteer with the Elms and what were your expectations?A:Ichoosetovolunteerbecause,itisawaytogivebacktoafacultyandstaffthatdomorethananytuitioncouldevercover.Myhopeistoprovideaplaceofpresencetothegirls,andtoalleviatesomeofthestressfromthestaff.
Q: What about being a volunteer with the Elms do you find satisfying? A:Everything--itisaplaceofgiving,aplaceoflearning,andaplaceofspirituality. Q: What has surprised you most about working with the Elms?A:Thatallthatisadvertisedistrue---theDominicanPillarsareclearinthestaffandstudentsyoumeet.Thegirlslearnlikegirlsandaretaughtlikegirls,tobecometheirverybestself.Theenergyispositive,exciting,andfilledwithSpirit.Thegirlsobviouslylovelearningthere,Iseeitintheirpresenceinthelibrary,inthehalls,andevenatlunchinthecommons--theyalwaysarefulloflife.
Q: What would you tell someone who is thinking about volunteering with the Elms?A:DOIT!Yourdaughterisonlyinschoolforashorttimecomparedtoherlifetime.Itgivesyoutheopportunitytoseeyourgirlsinaction,andtogivebacktoanamazingschoolthatisofferingtheopportunityforyourdaughtertobecomeherverybestself.
Regenia Spoerndle Occupation:GraduateAssistantattheUniversityofAkronSchool of CommunicationChildren: Courtney,age21,Samantha,age19,Jonah,age16,Micah,age13,Sierra,age9andAidan,age6Length of Family Association with the Elms: one yearLength of Volunteer Service with the Elms: six monthsVolunteering Areas: ElmsSpiritShop,KindergartenChristmasparty,helpedplantheElmsFamilyMovienightduringCatholicSchoolsWeek,assistedwithset-upforAuthor!Author! Q: Why did you want to be a volunteer with the Elms and what were your expectations?A: IwantedtobeinvolvedwithmykidseducationinwhateverwayIcould.MytimeisverylimitedthisyearandIthoughtIwoulddowhateversmallthingIcouldtohelpfilltheschool’svolunteerneeds.IreallyrespecttheElmscommunity,thecultureoftheschoolandthegenerousspiritthatpermeateseverythingfromscholarshipawardstomissionwork.IwantedtodoanythingIcouldtosupportthisamazingschoolanditsmission.
Q: What about being a volunteer with the Elms do you find satisfying?A:Reallyeverything.Everyoneissograciousandthankfulforwhateverhelpyouareabletogivetosupporttheschool.IhavereallyenjoyedworkingintheSpiritShopasithasallowedmetomeetsomanyElmsfamiliesandstaffwhilevolunteering.
Q: What has surprised you most about working with the Elms?A:Thateveryone,andImeaneveryone,isgenuinelywelcomingandenthusiasticabouttheschoolcommunitynomatterhowlongtheyhavebeenassociatedwithit.Ihaveneverheardanegativecommentorharshwordfromanyone.Itissorefreshingandwonderful!
Q: What would you tell someone who is thinking about volunteering with the Elms?A: Doit!Itisthebestwaytogettoknowtheschoolcommunityand understand more fully what a wonderful school our children attend.
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DominicanSistersofPeace
The Dominican Sisters of Peace celebrations:
April 12, 2011 was the second anniversary of the Dominican Sisters of Peace: seven Dominican
congregations united as one.
Jubilees for the following Sisters will be celebrated atOur Lady of the Elms Chapel on:
Sister Loyola Ernst Sister Alice Kessler
May 8, 2011
65 Years
70 Years
June 12, 2011GoldenJubilee
Sister Hyacinth Brennan Sister Bernadine Robinson Sister Conrad Roth
Sister Maria Ciriello
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Sr. Maryagnes Slattery, OP ‘42May 27, 1923 – November 22, 2010Sr.MaryagnesSlattery(Sr.M.Robert) died on Monday,November22, 2010, at the age of 87 at Regina HealthCenter(Richfield,OH)inher 67th year of religious profession. ShewasborninAkron, OH, and wasthedaughterofthelateThomasandMaryReganSlattery;shewasoneoftenchildren.MaryagnesenteredtheSistersofSt.DominicofAkrononJune20,1941,fromSt.PaulParish;graduated from Our Lady of the Elms High Schoolin1942;andmadereligiousprofessionasSr.M.RobertonJuly25,1943.SheearnedaBSEfromSt.JohnCollege(Cleveland,OH)in1955.For32years,Sr.Maryagnesministeredineducation, mostly as a primary teacher at schoolsinOhio,includingSt.Joseph(Alliance),St.Augustine(Barberton),St.HilaryandOurLadyoftheElms(Akron),SS.Peter&Paul(Doylestown),andSt.Felicitas(Cleveland).Sheexcelledinteachingreading,numbers,andwriting and in preparing second graders for theirfirstreconciliationandEucharist.Someof her former students have said that she was the best teacher they had. Her positive attitude, smiling face, and infectious laugh won her many friends among her students, their parents, and theSisterswithwhomshelived.Afterleavingtheclassroomin1975,sheservedtheelderlyintheinnercityofClevelandasactivitiesdirectoratSt.MartindePorresCenter.Byherheartylaugh and gentle manner, she endeared herself to those to whom she ministered.In1977,Sr.MaryagnesmovedtoDenver,CO,where she ministered as activities director forseniorcitizensatCityParkManor.Afterbecomingcertifiedasapastoralminister,sheservedfortenyearsaspartofa15-memberpastoralteamatSt.AnthonyHospital.Shewasalso involved with the hospital’s bereavement ministryandworkedwithpatientssufferingfromcancer;thehospitallaterhonoredherforheroutstandingservice.In1989,Sr.MaryagnesbecamechaplainatMercyMedicalCenterinDenver.ShereturnedtoAkronin1996andvolunteeredattheElmsWellnessCenterandat Rockynol Nursing Home before retiring to ReginaHealthCenterin2002.
Sr. M. Eileen Pentecost, OPApril 24, 1918 – February 26, 2011Sr.M.EileenPentecost(92)diedonSaturday,February 26, 2011, at ReginaHealthCenter(Richfield,Ohio)inher73rdyearofreligiousprofession. Rosemary PentecostwasbornonApril24,1918,inNashville, Tennessee, to FrankandHelenMae(RothenburgPentecost.Becauseofherfather’sjobwithBFGoodrichRubberCompany,Rosemaryandherfamilymoved to Akron when she was young. On October4,1936,RosemaryenteredtheNovitiateoftheDominicanSistersofAkronfromSt.PaulParish,makingherProfessionofVowsasSr.EileenonJune26,1938.Sr.EileenearnedaBAfromMercyhurstCollege(Erie,PA)andanMAfromSt.JohnCollege(Cleveland,OH).Herministryineducation brought her to serve in many schools throughoutOhio.Shebeganherministryasa teacher at Our Lady of the Elms Elementary School(Akron)andImmaculateConception(Wooster),andshelaterbecameprincipalatSt.Bernard(Akron)andSt.Augustine(Barberton).Sr.EileenalsoministeredastheschoolsupervisoroftheDioceseofCleveland.Inadditiontohermanyyearsineducation,Sr.Eileen served several times in congregational positions.Shewaselectedtothecongregation’sCouncilin1957andlaterbecameMajorSuperiorforsixyears.In1974,Sr.Eileenmovedto Youngstown, OH, where she served as the assistant superintendent of schools for the DioceseofYoungstownfor15years.ShewasalsoappointedtoheadtheEvangelizationOfficeintheDioceseandwasamissioneducationconsultant.Later,Sr.EileenvolunteeredwithvariousorganizationsinOakPark,IL,andCleveland,OH,wheresheoftentutoredadultsinreading.In2003,sheretiredtotheAkronMotherhouse,andduetoherfailinghealth,movedtoReginaHealthCenterin2006.Sr.Eileenwasalwaysgraciousandinvitingtoeveryonewithwhomshecameincontact.Sheenjoyedlifeandalwaysseemedtoembraceits many challenges. Her sense of humor, her storytelling,andherwritings(includingherpoetry)endearedhertoherSisters,family,andfriends.
Sr. M. Laura Wallace, OPFebruary 8, 1922 – December 31, 2010Sr.LauraWallace(88)diedonFriday,December31,2010,at Regina Health Center,Richfield,Ohio, in her 70th year of religious profession.BorntoWilliamandLauraWallaceinAlliance,OH, she was one of four children. LauraenteredtheNovitiateoftheSistersofSt.DominicinAkron,OH,onSeptember8,1938,andmadeherProfessionofVowsin1940.Sr.Laura’sministryineducationbroughther to serve in various schools and parishes throughoutOhio:St.Dominic(Youngstown),St.Joseph(Alliance),ImmaculateConception(Ravenna),St.Felicitas(Cleveland),OurLadyoftheElmsElementary(Akron),andSt.Vincent(Akron).ShealsoservedforthreeyearsasprincipalofSt.HilarySchool(Akron)andfor21yearsasafirst-gradeteacheratSt.Joseph’sinMantua.In1990,afterministeringfornearly50yearsineducation,Sr.LauraturnedtohergreatloveforlandandjoinedthestaffatCrownPointEcologyCenterinBath,whereshebroughther enthusiasm for protecting planet Earth. Sr.LauraplayedamajorroleinthesuccessoftheCenterbyconductingworkshops,teachingbasket weaving and quilting, planting seeds for thecrops,growingflowersfortheCommunitySupportedAgriculture(CSA)program,andmaintaining the flower and children’s gardens. Sr.LauraalsomadegarlandsandwreathsfrommaterialsgrownatCrownPoint,conductedtours of the farm, and used her sewing skills to create a quilt that was always donated for TasteofEarth,theCenter’sannualdinnerandfundraiser. In2001,Sr.Lauraalsovolunteeredasco-moderator of the Friends of the Elms, and also utilizedhertalentstocreateblanketsforthepoorandtakeonprojectstobenefitCrownPointandtheElms.In2009,theWomen’sHistoryProjectpresentedtheFaithAwardtoSr.Laura in honor of her work in the community to better the lives of others. Aside from her leadership and work in theclassroom,atCrownPoint,andinthecommunity,Sr.Laurawillberememberedfor the many local gardens for which she was the inspiration, and for her work with local volunteerstowhomshereadilyofferedherwisdom and knowledge.
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In MemoriamGretchen Andres ‘73sister of Bernadette K. Andres ’76, Karen Andres Breiding* ’58 and Monica C. Andres* ‘66
Virginia Allwin Baldacciformer teacher
Marilyn Chadwellformer employee – Housekeeping 1981-2006
Joseph A. Darcyfather of Tara Darcy Bober ‘88
Janice Zimmer Doherty ‘39
Steven A. Flowershusband of Susan Flowers (Board of Trustees Chairperson), father of Christine G. Flowers ‘04
George “Bernie” Harrisfather of Deborah J. Harris ‘70
Maureen Kub Honeycutt ‘60
James A. Leesfather of Ruth Angelica Lees Montevecchio ‘75
Georganne Marchandformer teacher
Ann Matveymother of Nancy Matvey Thomas ’61, and Janice Matvey Woods ‘65
Rick Matveybrother of Nancy Matvey Thomas ’61, and Janice Matvey Woods ‘65
Karen Schmitz McComber ‘62sister of Mary Rita Schmitz Hostetter ‘65
Mary Ann McGrathsister-in-law of Nancy Stenger McGrath ‘58
C. Edward McSweeneyfather of Ellen C. McSweeney ’70 and Mary Anne McSweeney Parker ‘74
Louise Butler Osterlund ‘34
Elizabeth B. Palkosister of Sr. Patricia Marie Sigler, O.P. ‘52
Sr. M. Eileen Pentecost, O.P.
Marshall J Pierson Jr.father of Mary Pierson ’71, Anne Pierson ’76 and Susan Pierson* ‘72
Shirley Sampselgrandmother of Victoria L. Sampsel ‘11
Memorials * = deceased
Robert D. Schobertfather of Susan L. Schobert ’69 and Peggy A. Schobert ’71, uncle of Carol Richards Ruhaak ’62, Suzanne K. Richards ’65, Patricia Richards Schaffer ’68 and Deborah Richards Allison ’71, brother-in-law of Helen Link Richards ‘41
Mary Lou Moss Shanahan ‘48
Sr. Maryagnes Slattery, O.P. ‘42
Eileen G. Sullivanmother of Maureen Sullivan ‘65
Catherine Mary Szary ‘70
Corteylou “Mr. Fantastic” “Papa Terry” Terrystepfather of John “J.R.” Reed – Maintenance
Sr. Laura M. Wallace, O.P. ‘40
Virginia R. Zajdelmother of Jacqueline Zajdel Haydu ’60 and Germaine Zajdel Darmstadt ‘62
* 10:00 a.m. Shotgun Start* Four Person Scramble Format* Lunch at the Turn* Steak Dinner at Conclusion of Play.* Hole Contests, Skins Game, Prize Raffle, 50/50 Raffle
Regster online at www.TheElms.org/boosterclubor call Peggy Smith at 330-752-2509 or Troy Luckenbaugh at 330-671-0073
Proceeds benefit Elms Alumnae Scholarships & Booster Club projects.Supporting Academics,
Arts & Athletics
You are invited to the 16th Annual
Golf ClassicJune 20, 2011
Raintree Country Club, 4350 Mayfair Rd., Uniontown, OH 44685
Our Lady of the Elms
Brought to you by the Elms Panther Pride Booster Club
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Author! Author! wrap up and 25th anniversaryAuthor! Author! 2010 proved to be a very successful year garnering over $12,000 for the Alumnae Association Academic Scholarships. Special thanks to our series sponsors, Cynthia Wayne Knight ’56, Nancy Stenger McGrath ’58, Angela Dineen ’74, Phyllis Bartlett Hilkert ’71, Karl Reuther, Elizabeth Hilkert Colby ’00, the Akron Hilton West, Totally Cooked Catering, and Red Cedar Coffee.
The 2011 season brings the 25th Anniversary of Author! Author!. Planning is underway and alumnae are needed to help carry out this Alumnae Association sponsored event. Alumnae are needed to sponsor the event, help create centerpieces, volunteer for setup, run book sales, and registration. If you are interested please contact [email protected] or call 330.867.9974.
The 2011 Author! Author! series will be held on September 21st, October 26th, and November 16th. Series brochures will be available by August. We hope to see you there!
Alumnae Family EveningOn Saturday, July 30th, 2011 the Alumnae Association will host an Alumnae Family Evening. The evening will begin with 4pm Mass in the Convent Chapel. Following Mass alumnae, family, school staff, and the sisters are invited to Canal Park for a BBQ and the 7:05pm Akron Aeros game. This event is open to the entire family. Alumnae are encouraged to bring spouses, children, parents, & grandchildren.
The cost is $20 per adult and $15 per child under 12, this includes your game ticket and BBQ. Please mail reservations and checks payable to Our Lady of the Elms, 1375 West Exchange St. Akron, Ohio 44313.
Alumnae AssociationThe Our Lady of the Elms Alumnae Association Board meets the second Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the High School. These meetings are open to all alumnae. Thank you to our officers, Alicia Bujak Thomas ’81, Gretchen Moore ’93, Ann Moss Manby ’98, Sr. Mary Ann Wiesemann Mills ’58, and Joe Gardner ’86 for their time and dedication. The alumnae board is in need of committee chairs for various events, please contact Jill Peck Lieser ’99 at 330.867.9974 or [email protected] if interested.
Alumnae Senior PicnicOn Thursday, May 26th, 2011, Sarah Flannery ’95 will once again host the Alumnae Senior Picnic for the Elms graduating Senior class. Alumnae are encouraged to attend. For more details please email [email protected] or call 330.867.9974.
Akron MarathonOur Lady of the Elms Alumnae Association is an official Charity Partner for the Akron Road Runner Marathon on Saturday, September 24th, 2011. All are encouraged to participate in either the relay, half or full marathon under the Elms name. When registering, simply select to run on a charity team and select Elms Alumnae. We need at least 25 participants. We would love to see some reunion teams, Elms Dads, student teams, and more. Get creative and start training! Contact [email protected] to join the Elms Alumnae Team.
Alumnae in Collegiate SportsDid you graduate from the Elms and go on to participate in collegiate athletics? Send your story to Athletic Director, Kim Murray at [email protected].
Alumnae AmbassadorsThe Admissions office is in need of alumnae who are willing to be Ambassadors for the schools. Alumnae Ambassadors will attend various recruitment events with the Admissions staff, follow-up with interested families, and speak at recruitment events. Please contact Kathleen Norman at 330.867.0918 or [email protected].
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Class ReunionsIf you graduated in a year ending in 1 or 6, 2011 is a milestone reunion year. The following classes are in the process of planning their 2011 Class Reunions. Please contact the individuals below with any questions. We still need reunion planners for other classes. Please contact Jill Lieser at [email protected] or 330.867.9974 if interested.
2006- The class of 2006 will be celebrating their five year class reunion in late July or early August. The reunion will be held at either Bricco in downtown Akron or at a class member’s home. We are still in the planning process, but we know that wherever we end up, fun will be had! Class members can contact Naprie Kimbrough at [email protected].
2001- Plans are underway for the class of 2001, who will be celebrating their 10 year reunion, sometime over the 2011 holidays. Members of the class should watch their mailboxes for further information later this month. For more information or to join in the planning, call Maura Jungjohann at 216-469-7688 or [email protected]
1986- Save the date! On July 16, 2011 the Class of 1986 will gather to celebrate their 25 year high school reunion. For more information or if interested in helping with planning, please contact Sandra Flak Montgomery at [email protected] or Joe Gardner [email protected] or join Elms Class of 1986 on Facebook.
1981- The class of 1981 is currently in the planning stages. Contact Alicia Bujak Thomas at [email protected] or 330-990-2061.
1976- The class of 1976 will be enjoying their 35th reunion Friday, July 29th for classmates and Saturday, July 30th, for classmates and their husbands and partners. Details will be posted and tickets purchased on Facebook under the group OLE Class of ‘76 Reunion. Please contact Jane Hull at [email protected], call or text 330-253-4491, or on Facebook at facebook.com/jane.a.hull, for additional information or to volunteer to participate in planning or preparation.
1971- The class of 1971 will have a reunion July 29th – 31st at the Akron Hilton. A formal invitation will be mailed in late April. Please contact the planning committee for more detailed information at [email protected] or Peggy Schobert at [email protected].
1961 - The class of 1961 is having their 50th reunion the weekend of July 29th with a welcome back cocktail party Friday evening at the home of Joanne Gradisar Hoffmann, OLE campus tour, Mass, and Reunion dinner on Saturday and farewell brunch Sunday morning. Contacts can be [email protected] or [email protected]
Mystery PhotoDo you know anyone in this photo or what they were doing? Please contact Jill Lieser ’99, Director of Alumnae Relations, at [email protected] or 330.867.9974 with any information and we’ll publish what we have in the next Elms Magazine.
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AlumnaeAlumnae Spotlight
Yet again, I am one of only a handful of
women in a restaurant full of diplomats, peacekeepers, and businesspeople drawn to the West African nation of Liberia to assist in (or profit
from) its recovery from more than a decade of civil war. As the West and North Africa Program Officer for the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, I manage the United States’ humanitarian responses to refugee crises—in Liberia, to the recent inflow of more than 70,000 refugees from neighboring Côte d’Ivoire. Liberia is the home of strong and resilient women, most notably Africa’s first woman President, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, so naturally it makes me think of the Elms.
I arrived at the Elms a timid 8th grader and recent transplant from Litchfield Middle School in West Akron. At OLE, I was impressed by strong girls who have since become strong women; inspired by creative and committed teachers like Mrs. Kermizis and Mrs. Fippin; and introduced to a rich spiritual life under the guidance of devoted religion teachers and through the life-changing Kairos retreat that I undertook as a Junior and Senior. I believe the Elms made a woman more comfortable in her skin and with being principled and assertive even when social convention suggests that young ladies should behave otherwise.
I graduated in 1997 and went on to The Ohio State University where I graduated with honors in Political Science in 2001. I completed my Master’s degree in Public Policy at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, concentrating on political and economic development in less-developed countries. Since then, I have worked in the interest of displaced populations seeking asylum and refuge wherever they can find it, from Algeria to Arlington, VA; Mauritania to Minneapolis; Ethiopia and Chicago to right here in Liberia. I represent the generous people of the United States whose tax dollars help provide food, shelter, medicine and clean water to persecuted peoples all over the world. I credit my Elms experience for helping me to be strong enough to advocate for the needs of these people in crisis and compassionate enough to speak tenderly to the most traumatized.
Nnenna Ofobike ‘97
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UpdatesElms Class of 1960 celebrated their 50th High School Reunion on September 25th. The Class enjoyed visiting with the sisters, touring the school and reconnecting with classmates. Shown right.
Terry Peddle Corcoran ’71 graduated from Ohio State University in 1975. She worked as a work site supervisor for the Kevin Coleman Center behavioral health facility, in Kent, Ohio. Terry moved south in 1979 and has lived in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and presently Georgia. Terry is an artist and continues to sell and exhibit throughout the Southeast.
Diane VanDyne McKee ‘71 writes, “I have 2 sons from my first marriage in 1972. Russell in 1976 and Scott in 1980. Divorced in 1988. I remarried in 2004 to Floyd McKee. We live on several acres with horses and mules. I no longer ride due to a back injury when I got thrown from my horse. I work for the Federal Government at DFAS in Columbus Ohio for 20 years now. I went to college on and off for several years and have decided to finally finish. I am going to Park University part time in evenings and/or online. About a dozen classes to go.”
Leslie Costanzo Janikis ’72 graduated from the University of Akron with her BS in Accounting and now works as a CPA/owner in her family’s firm. She is also a part owner in a home health care company called Midwest Homecare in Cuyahoga Falls. She was married in 1980 and has three children. Adam lives in Chicago and is an accountant. Emily is in graduate school in Pittsburgh and Samantha is a sophomore at Ohio University. She keeps busy spending time with family, friends, playing bunco and bridge.
Anne Vainer Najeway ’76 was honored with an Alumni Achievement Award from Hiram College in June 2010 for her years of service in Education. Anne served for 15 years as Director of Student Services for Barberton City Schools, in addition to her 16 years with the Sagamore Hills Child Psychiatric Hospital. Anne retired from Barberton
City Schools in 2010 and was honored by the City at a large retirement party proclaiming the great contributions she made to the district over the years, including a $76K accessible playground.
Patricia Scurvy Scavo ’80 is married with 3 children in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is currently a Manager at Ann Taylor. She lived in Captiva Island, Florida, Sanibel Island, Florida and Surf City, North Carolina. Patricia also spent time managing an Italian restaurant in Cincinnati, as its owner.
Kelly Cregan ‘86 received her MSW degree from the University of Maryland in 1999. She has had a private practice in psychotherapy since 2004.
Jen (aka Jenny) Cook ‘ 87 lives in Washington, DC with her husband Randy Kaplan and their two children: Zachary (8) and Zoe (6). Jen is an attorney who works on health care policy issues for the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Her husband, Randy, is an attorney with U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Caroline Kilcoyne Gronowski ‘87 and Judy Beringer Quinn ’87 recently opened Yoga Bliss in Fairlawn which is an awesome yoga studio and boutique that sells yoga clothing and goodies. Cara states, “There’s a teaching style and class for every body! Every shape, size, and fitness level is welcome at this safe, non-judgmental space.” (See ad on page 43). Cara is the owner and Judy is the business manager.
Sarah Flannery ‘94 was named a partner at Thompson Hine LLP on January 1, 2011. Sarah’s practice focuses on counseling and representing employers on immigration matters and I-9 compliance, as well as aspects of employment law with an emphasis on preventative counseling and litigation. Sarah and her husband, Phillip Slaught welcomed their third son, Keagen Richard on January 6, 2011.
Connie Thackaberry ‘94 graduated from Kent State Honors College as a Founders Scholar with a BA in English. She went on to graduate from the Actors Studio Drama School at New School University in NYC with a MFA in Acting as the Leopold Schepp Scholar. Currently Connie serves as the Senior Artistic Associate for Actors’ Summit, a professional non-profit theater company located in Greystone Hall in downtown Akron. Connie has appeared on stage a multitude of times with various theaters and acting companies. She has been married to Keith E. Stevens for 8 years.
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Stacie Gless Smith ’96, husband Vernon, and 2 year old daughter, Allison welcomed triplets, Madelyn, Vernon IV, and Katelyn on March 11, 2010. Stacie is staying busy being Mommy to 4 and teaching K-3 PE in Vermillion. (see pic Gless triplets)
Erin Moxley Zagar ’96 and husband, David, welcomed their first child, Logan Matthew, in March 2010.
Jessica Smith Badger ‘97 shares, “In the last several years there has been so many things going on in my life. I am married and have a son. I was diagnosed with cancer in 2009 and in remission. Now I am a stay at home mom and wife.”
Jennifer Smith Dershem ’97 writes, “My husband Keith and I welcomed our first child, Michael Donald Dershem, into the world on October 14, 2010. Shortly after, we relocated to Newport, Kentucky. After 10 years of teaching elementary school, I am taking some
time off to stay at home with Michael.”
Ann Moss Manby ’98 and Elms Little Sis, Katie Woodruff Smeltz ’02 recently reconnected for playdates with their little girls. The little ones from left are Courtney Manby, Lorelei Smeltz, and Melanie Smeltz.
Anne Fulton Hardman ’99 became the bride of Scott Edward Roddy the evening of September 18 at the Fairlawn Country Club in a ceremony officiated by Rev. Mark J. Pruitt of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The bride was attended by her sisters Jane McCahan Hardman ’02 and Claire Crawford Hardman ’06. The couple traveled to the Hawaiian Islands for a two week wedding trip. Anne graduated from Denison University and Simmons College. She is a RN, CPN at Children’s Hospital in Boston.
Jacqui Shine ’01 writes, “I’m a PhD candidate in History at the University of California, Berkeley, where I received my Master’s degree in 2009; I expect to complete my doctorate in the next two years. In 2008, I married my wife, Britta, in the brief period when the California ban on gay marriage had been overturned. We met at Smith College, where I received my B.A. in 2005. She’s a preschool
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teacher and we live with three cats and one very handsome dog in Berkeley, just outside of San Francisco.”
Jeanne Pearson Heintzinger ’02 shares, “My husband, Geoff, and I had a son, Jeremiah Theodore on June 4, 2010. He was born at 3:25 am and was 6 lbs. 14 oz. and 19 inches long. We are so happy to have been blessed with him!”
Colleen Baugh Harlan ‘02, husband Jesse, and their first daughter, Hanna Marie, welcomed Angele Therese (“Angie”) Harlan into their family on December 3, 2010. Colleen lives in Akron and loves being with the girls as well as doing a little medical billing from home. She can be reached
at [email protected] and would love to see classmates and alumnae!.
Bridget Hopp ‘02 graduated from the University of Richmond in May 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. Immediately following college, she attended Case Western Reserve University School of Law in Cleveland, OH and graduated cum laude in May 2009. She passed the bar in October 2009 and is currently employed as an Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for the City of Cleveland.
Jessica McFall Forrest ’03 writes “2010 was a big year! I finished 4th of 140 at Akron Law in May. On October 10, 2010, I married the man of my dreams, Matthew Forrest!”
Amy Rector ’04 has been accepted into the Master of Science in Nursing Program at Case Western Reserve University, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing beginning in Fall 2011. Amy graduated in 2008 from Case Western Reserve University with a BSN in Nursing and has been working in the Cardiac Intensive Care unit at the Cleveland Clinic since 2008. She recently passed the CCRN exam and is not certified in Critical Care Nursing. Amy’s concentration will be Nurse Anesthesia.
Caroline Elizabeth Westman ’04, was married to Andrew John Laski, of Shawnee, KS on October 24, 2009 at Hale Farm Chapel in Bath, Ohio. Elms Alumna, Lindsey Westman Fierer ’01, the bride’s sister, served as matron of Honor, and Elms chum, Kaedra Wetzel ’04 was a bridesmaid for the event. A wedding
reception was held following the ceremony at Portage Country Club. Caroline and Andrew honeymooned in Lanai, Hawaii and are at home in Blacksburg, VA. Caroline is a Graphic Designer employed by Coldwell Banker.
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Kaedra Wetzel ’04, graduated in 2008 from Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. In March of 2010, she was awarded a Master’s degree in Public Health from Ohio State University. Kaedra is employed as an Associate in the Environmental Risk and Toxicology Group by ICF International in Fairfax, Virginia where she now resides.
Carly Giebel ’05, currently serving with the United States Marine Corps graduated from the Marine Corps Base Quantico Officer training, The Basic School in Quantico Virginia on October 7, 2010. 2DLT Giebel will continue her training in Counter Intelligence in Damneck, Virginia. She will then be stationed in Monterey, California.
Amanda King ’05 graduated from Ohio State University in 2009 an received her Masters degree in Education from the College of William and Mary in 2010. She is currently an Experience Programs Teacher at COSI in Columbus, Ohio. Rachel is currently making meals for the boys of Sigma Chi.
Anne H. Pengilly ’05 graduated from the Manhattan School of Music in May 2009 with a Bachelors degree in Music Performance. She is currently enrolled in a post-baccalaureate program at West Chester University to earn her teaching certificate in music education.
We want to hear from you!How many notes did you pass in high school because you were just bursting with news? Surely, lots of things have happened since then. We want to know what you’re doing! Have you done something amazing? Did you move to another state? Earn a Ph.D.? Have children? Let us know! This is your chance to let your friends, classmates and teachers know what’s happening in your life. Fill out this Alumnae Update Form and return it to the Alumnae Office, or fill out the electronic version at our Web site - www.TheElms.org/alum - to keep us in the loop!
Full Name:Maiden Name:
Class Year:Address:
Home Phone:Email:
News/Updates:
Complete form, clip on dotted line, and send form to: Elms Alumnae Office, 1375 West Exchange Street, Akron, Ohio 44313
Send us pictures!We’ll publish all appropriate
electronic or hard photos of alumnae!
Justine Clark Reed ’06 married Derek Reed on June 26, 2010 at St. Barbara in Massillon. Gabrielle Spiros ‘06 was the maid of honor and Lindsey Chapman (Daughter of Marissa Huff Chapman ’96) was the flower girl. The couple lives in Portage County. Derek is Lieutenant of the Palmyra Fire Department. Justine is employed with Hilscher Clarke Electric Company in Canton as their accountant. Justine will receive her MBA in May 2011 and will be the youngest graduate in her class. She plans on receiving her CMA, CFE and CPA certifications in 2011.
A Note from Proud Elms Dad, Jack Gallagher:
“All FIVE of or daughters, Kathleen, Bridget, Maureen, Sheila and Colleen graduated from OLE and represented the school at State Swimming Meets over their High School careers and we are very proud of all of them.
This past Saturday, we traveled to Chicago to celebrate with our youngest, Colleen, now 34, who was inducted into the Lake Forest College, (Illinois), Athletic Hall of Fame for her Swimming Accomplishments.”
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