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LEARN FROM THE PAST. LIVE IN THE PRESENT. BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE. 1
Basilian legacyEDUCATE THE GIRL – EMPOWER THE WOMAN – ENLIGHTEN THE WORLD
SAIN
T BASIL ACADEMY
JENKINTOWN, PA
TALI
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FALL 2017
Help Us Grow
LEARN FROM THE PAST. LIVE IN THE PRESENT. BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE. 32 SAINT BASIL ACADEMY
Many years ago, a girl from Honduras, Central America, was sent by her parents to Saint Basil Academy to study English. The girl took a ship from Puerto Cortes, Honduras and headed to New York City alone at the age of 15. Upon her arrival in New York, a friend of her parents greeted her and put her on a train to Philadelphia where she was instructed to get off at the North Philadelphia station. The girl missed that train stop and ended up at 30th Street Station. There was no one there to greet her because the party who was to meet her was at work. The girl took a taxi and went to the friend of her cousin and waited for her until she came home from work. In the meantime, two Sisters of Saint Basil had been waiting for the girl from Honduras at the North Philadelphia station and were quite concerned that she had not appeared. That evening, the Sisters received a call informing them that the girl missed her stop and was fine. The family friend told the Sisters that she would bring the girl to the boarding school the next day. On the following day, the girl arrived and the Sisters greeted her warmly. It made the girl feel better because she had already been missing her family. After meeting other classmates at the boarding school, she began to feel more at ease. Once settled in the dormitory, the girl went to school and was told to go to homeroom. Because her native language was Spanish, the girl was not that comfortable with the little bit of English she knew how to speak. After homeroom, a bell rang and all the students went to different classes. The girl began to cry; she was a bit confused and did not know where to go. Finally settled in her classes, she began her studies. While she felt very much alone, yearned for her family and cried quite often, she made friends quickly and the SBA girls really began to warm up to her. After a month or so, two other girls from Honduras came to SBA and the girl from Honduras got so excited that she stopped crying.
The three of them were always speaking in Spanish. The plan for the girl from Honduras was to finish her high school in three years since she came from such a distance. The Sisters of Saint Basil were so loving and kind that they made sure she had the courses she needed each year. The girl improved in her English-speaking skills and other subjects and did very well. She felt very much at home with the Sisters who embraced her with much affection. The girl also discovered that she had a gift for playing basketball. In Honduras, she had played basketball and belonged to a team. She had a very demanding coach. When she tried out for the team at SBA, she was so thrilled to make the Varsity team as a freshman. She wrote home about it and her family always sent the school paper articles that mentioned her name to her former coach, who was very proud. For three years, the girl from Honduras shared great moments and experiences with her friends and the Sisters at SBA. Activities, school work, celebrations, and games, made her life so pleasurable. Many happy memories and lasting friendships were made. When the girl from Honduras graduated, her aunt came for her graduation. The girl was thrilled to see someone from her family after three years. As her departure grew close, there was sadness to leave her beloved school, which had been her home away from home. She also shed tears of joy anticipating going back home to her loving family, her parents and her eight brothers and sisters. Three of her good friends from SBA as well as two Sisters of Saint Basil went to New York with her to see her off. She was so touched to see the Sisters who nurtured and educated her. That, however, is only part of the story of the girl from Honduras. Two years later, the young woman from Honduras returned to Philadelphia and entered the Order of the Sisters of Saint Basil the Great, giving of herself, her time, and her love to the Saint Basil Academy community. Saint Basil Academy is such a wonderful gift to experience and after many years, the Academy continues to grow and excel in what it does best—educate, inspire and send its graduates to enlighten the world. I am asking you, my fellow “Basil Sisters” to join the Academy today in helping the young women who walk the same halls as we have in becoming the leaders of tomorrow.
Table of ContentsGREETINGS
Connie D'Angelo .....................2
Sr. Carla Hernández, OSBM: The Girl from Honduras .......3
EVENTS
2nd Annual Carnival ............ 4
Open House 2017 ..................5
Hugh McGovern, AD .............5
College Decisions ................. 6
Alma Mater/Motto ................7
Summer Highlights .............. 8
Sr. Dorothy's message ........10
Board of Directors ...............10
Basils at the Beach .............. 11
Homecoming ........................ 12
Athletic Hall of Fame .......... 12
Pillar Highlights .................... 13
In Memoriam ........................14
Donation Wish List .............14
Save the Date -Pawction Gala 2018 ............14
ANNUAL FUND
List of Donors ....................... 16
Cocktails for a Cause Donors .................................... 17
In Honor/Memory of .......... 18
MAKING AN IMPACT
Alumnae in the News ......... 18
Help Us Grow ........................ 19
Career Day.............................. 19
Save the Date-Basils at the Beach 2018 ...........................20
On the cover:Mary Campion ’18 Student Council PresidentSr. Carla Hernández, OSBM Former PrincipalMrs. Connie D'Angelo Principal
FALL 2017 Fall has rushed in like a lion! The cool temperatures in the ear-
ly morning, the falling gold and red leaves scattered across the
grass, and the rising sun, all remind us of the changing seasons
so close ahead. Change is inevitable. It is evident in nature’s way
of nudging us forward out of summer, into fall, in anticipation
of snow and winter. Change can also be felt in the halls of Saint
Basil Academy.
As I began my new role as principal in July of this year, teach-
ers and staff echoed the sense of something new, something dif-
ferent. As everyone took a breath after finishing the school year,
there was a palpable anticipation of what was to come. Summer
gave everyone a chance to embrace new beginnings that would be the start of the 2017-
2018 school year. Now in November, only months after my start, the evidence of change
continues to unfold. Our 1st annual alumnae event down the shore was well received,
giving alums an opportunity to reconnect with one another. Our Sports Hall of Fame
inductees celebrated their accomplishments as Basil alums and community leaders while
humbly recognizing SBA as the start of their successes. This issue of the Basilian Legacy
encompasses the many achievements that have unfolded in the past months. As you turn
each page, read about our student accomplishments, identify with our dedicated teach-
ers, and aspire to reconnect with fellow alumnae at upcoming events.
As the season changes, I pause and gratefully acknowledge our graduates and friends
for their continued financial support. With the changing of seasons comes a reassurance
that new life and new opportunities are only around the corner. As we anticipate the
change of seasons, let us remember that we are afforded the opportunity to be creative
and explore ways in which we can work together to make new things happen. Just like
our students embrace the unknown, opportunity invites us to open our hearts and minds
to new ideas, to taking new risks, to becoming who God calls us to be and to do the work
God asks of us. Growth calls us to be hopeful of the newness of the future.
This season let us work together and center our energies on realizing that growth. As
Saint Basil believed, “That we should consider every season an opportunity for exercising
zeal in that which is pleasing to God.” Let this season be one of change where our success
is limitless when we are united in a common pursuit of academic and spiritual excellence
for the young women of Saint Basil Academy.
Every day, students bring their keen insight in the classrooms and their overwhelming
spirit to the community. Whether in the classroom, on the field, or on the stage, our girls
grab every opportunity to envision what could be and make it happen. I ask that you join
us in taking this challenge to dream, to grow, to bloom!
With peace and joy,
Connie D’Angelo
Principal
Connie D’Angelo Principal
Saint Basil Academy is a college preparatory school for young women, founded by the Sisters of the Order of Saint Basil the Great, and rooted in the Ukrainian Byzantine Tradition of the Catholic Church. We are dedicated to creating an environment nourished by the Gospel values of Jesus Christ in which young women can develop to the fullness of their Christian potential. Through academic excellence, we educate the whole person by integrating faith and life. We awaken our students to the inherent beauty of God’s creation, and empower them to become the spiritual and visionary leaders who will enlighten and transform our global society.
Our Mission
SISTER CARLA, THE GIRL FROM HONDURAS
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Open House 2017 on October 8 was a huge success! Over
200 prospective students stepped foot on the campus at 711
Fox Chase Road and experienced first-hand how Saint Basil
Academy prepares students academically and spiritually and
lets each young woman be inexplicably her own unique self.
• Students and cheerleaders with pom-poms lined Panther
Way, inviting and welcoming all families.
• Student hospitality members greeted each family
individually taking them on personal tours.
• Families experienced the band, handbells, and choir
performing in the auditorium, and our pop-up madrigals
performing sporadically throughout the building.
• Freshmen made slime in the science lab while talking about
their experiences as new students in the school.
• Conversation and coffee with our principal, Mrs. D’Angelo,
revolved around the SBA mission, identity, and our
foundation in academic excellence.
• Students propelled objects at targets in the physics lab and
engaged in Ancient Roman culture with the history and
English departments.
• Open House highlighted SBA’s foundation in academic
rigor coupled with its dedication to develop all facets of the
individual student.
• The positive buzz in the community abounds! Each day
more and more families are learning about the gem that is
Saint Basil Academy, and we are looking forward to a great
Class of 2022 joining our community!
OPEN HOUSE
Once again the grounds of Saint Basil Academy came to life as the carnival came
to town from June 21-24th. The Academy welcomed not only our families and
alumnae, but also the neighboring communities to enjoy this fun filled event.
Here at SBA you could enjoy such delights as walking tacos, pierogis, pizza and
eggrolls, but also follow it up with your choice of funnel cake or gelato; all which
was served by SBA’s very own faculty and volunteers. If you didn’t come for the
food, you could get your face painted by our amazing students, and, of course,
win a beta fish. All activities were also run by our devoted staff and parents.
Our carnival’s success was due to a remarkable group of volunteers that began
planning this event back in January. We worked tirelessly to find the right blend
of foods to showcase and hand-picked each ride to make sure all who attended
had the best experience. The photos below highlight some of the happy faces:
This summer SBA received
the exciting news that
Hugh McGovern, Saint
Basil Academy’s Athletic
Director, would be
inducted into Montgomery
County’s Sports Hall of
Fame. With his induction
into this prestigious
organization, Hugh
joined former Olympians,
accomplished college
athlete/graduates of
Montgomery County High
Schools, and successful secondary and college level coaches.
Hugh McGovern’s athletic career started as a student at Father
Judge High School, where he was also inducted into the Father
Judge High School Hall of Fame in 2008. While at Father Judge,
Hugh was an accomplished track athlete, earning “All-Catholic”
and “All-City and State” champion honors in the 440 and 880
yard events both in 1963 and 1964. Upon graduation from
high school, Hugh was awarded a full athletic scholarship to the
University of Nebraska. There he continued to excel by breaking
and holding numerous college track records, leading him to earn
Big 8 and NCAA All-American titles in 1968, as well as a silver
medal in the United States Track and Field Championships.
Hugh graduated from the University of Nebraska with a B.S.
degree in Education, followed by a Master’s Degree in Education
from Temple University. He was both a teacher and an athletic
director at Springfield High School in Montgomery County for
thirty-five years, and an assistant athletic director at Lansdale
Catholic from 2005 through 2007. He joined the Saint Basil
Academy community in 2008 as Athletic Director. Hugh’s
leadership, guidance, and dedication to the Academy and the
athletic programs have provided the inspiration for our sports
teams to continue to earn championship titles at the Catholic
Academy level, and titles in both District and State competitions.
Hugh is particularly proud of the SBA athletes’ recognition by
the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association through the
PIAA Sportsman Award in 2009-2010 and 2014-2015.
Hugh resides in Abington, PA with his wife Liz, is a father
of two sons and a grandfather of six. When not attending SBA
athletic events, Hugh enjoys attending his grandchildren’s
activities and relaxing at the South Jersey Shore.
Please join us in congratulating Hugh in honor of his
induction into the Montgomery County Sports Hall of Fame.
You can reach him by email at [email protected].
CarnivalTHE
CAME TO
TOWN
Hugh McGovern, AD, inducted into Montgomery County Sports Hall of Fame.
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Class of 2017COLLEGE DECISIONSMikayla AdamsWest Chester University of Pennsylvania
Gabrielle AllevaWest Chester University of Pennsylvania
Briana BargeBowie State University
Sophia BarnettUniversity of Pittsburgh
Corrine BeckLa Salle University
Regina BoyleEast Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Alysa BragaDrexel University
Regina BrennanThe Catholic University of America
Claire CassidyThe Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park
Molly DavisThe Pennsylvania State University
Caitey DiFilippoUniversity of the Sciences
Alexandra DjuginovDuquesne University
Kaitlin DoughertyChestnut Hill College
Bronagh DouglasSaint Joseph’s University
Caitlin DrummThe Catholic University of America
Ashley EwertCalifornia University of Pennsylvania
Siobhan FergusonThe Catholic University of America
Claire FleckLa Salle University
Dianna GavrykhTemple University
Riley GaytonSaint Joseph’s University
Mallory HageeTemple University
Mia HagertyLa Salle University
Joy IaconianniDrexel University
Aviana IngramLa Salle University
Dominque JacksonUrsuline College
Brenda JonesThe Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park
Natalie KucowskiLafayette College
Colleen LangWest Chester University of Pennsylvania Grace MackelLa Salle University
Elizabeth MahoneyLoyola University Chicago
Emily ManciniDuquesne University
Gwyneth MarsdenIndiana University of Pennsylvania
Kiera Marsh-HallWest Chester University ofPennsylvania
Jennifer MartinUniversity of Southern Maine
Cate McCreavySalisbury University
Annemarie McGettiganLoyola University Maryland
Mary Kate McKeeverLa Salle University
Catherine MichvechBloomsburg University
Tara MingacciMansfield University
Brooke MyersHoly Family University
Stephanie NoelUniversity of the Sciences
Alyssa NoratBloomsburg University
Olivia O’BrienTemple University
Molly O’DonnellUniversity of Pittsburgh
Kayla O’MalleyLa Salle University
Uma PatelDrexel University
Olivia PotokLa Salle University
Madelyn RiehmanMonmouth University
Halle RosenwaldWest Chester University of Pennsylvania
Jessica RuggieriUniversity of Pittsburgh/Johnstown
Kelly Anne RyanDrexel University
Julia ScalfaroSaint Joseph’s University
Gabriela ScipioneThe Pennsylvania State University University Park
Melissa TapleyBucks County Community College
Cecilia VerrilloWest Chester University of Pennsylvania
Julia VioliNeumann University
Kristen WettonGap Year
Michaela WhelanTemple University
Haleigh WilliamsUniversity of South Florida
Larissa Zeek-WeilerDeSales University
Angela ZeidlerThe Pennsylvania State University Altoona
CongratulationsThe Class of 2017
was awarded $9,583,484!
With grateful hearts we sing today
of our school we love so dear.
For many joyous thoughts
and days we share together here.
Like an army undivided, true and loyal let us be.
Remembering ever the white and gold
of Saint Basil Academy.
School MottoView all in the Light of Eternity
Alma Mater
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Kong schools. As a residential program, these students eat and breathe chemistry for three weeks, six hours of lecture and lab during the day, and two hours of study hall every evening. Essentially these students learned the entire year of introductory chemistry in three weeks. Intellectually this job is very stimulating and exhilarating, but physically quite demanding, especially due to the monsoon summer weather in Hong Kong during July and the proximity of Hong Kong to the equator. In addition to the perks of travel in Asia, I am learning about the Asian students and schools, and growing professionally both in content and instructional strategies. Back at Saint Basil, I can share my observations with Basil girls and can offer meaningful advice on how to navigate the ever more competitive global academic environment.
AP SUMMER INSTITUTE, LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
In July, two members of the SBA English Department, Christine Meko and Emily Kleinle attended the AP Summer Institute offered at La Salle University. This week-long program brings AP teachers from varied educational programs together in a classroom setting to be trained in all aspects of their respective AP classes from highly-qualified instructors certified by the College Board. The seminar provided the teachers opportunities to interact with other AP Literature and AP Language teachers and share instructional methods, planning strategies and successful test preparation tools. “Being new to the AP model, I was eager to gain information regarding the best way to structure the class and tackle the significant amount of material that needs to be covered,” said Mrs. Meko. “The instructor was extremely approachable, had many years of experience teaching AP Literature, and was incredibly generous with materials and recommendations for success. I entered this academic year really excited to bring what I learned into the classroom for the benefit of my students.” Mrs. Kleinle shared similar feedback on her seminar experience noting that “spending a week collaborating with other AP Language teachers not only offered new approaches to the material but reinforced the knowledge that many of the methods I have been using are right on the money.” Both teachers emphatically stated that the seminar is a “must-do” for every AP teacher and are grateful for the opportunity sponsored by SBA.
BEARING WITNESS WORKSHOP
Jacklyn Kazimir, Jean Castellano and Emily Kleinle attended Bearing Witness, a four-day workshop hosted by the Anti-Defamation League and The Archdiocese of Philadelphia at the Daylesford Abbey in Paoli, PA this summer. Bearing Witness is a professional development workshop designed for Catholic Educators to be able to teach the historical relationship between Jewish and Catholic communities. Specialists in the fields of Jewish studies, Holocaust studies, and Catholic-Jewish relations lead the program of study to help give Catholic Educators more resources on Anti-Semitism, The Holocaust, and modern day prejudices. Along with the four-day intensive workshop, there was a visit to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., a lecture at Georgetown University, and a visit to a local synagogue.
HONG KONG, CHINA
For the second summer in a row, I traveled to Hong Kong University to teach high school chemistry. As a staff of the Center for Talented Youth (CTY), a Johns Hopkins University program, I was the instructor for the Fast-Paced High School Chemistry course. This course is highly sought after among the Asian students and families. I had twenty students who had completed 8th, 9th or 10th grade, mostly in Hong
Summer Highlights
TRAVEL FOR TEENS
This summer, Travel for Teens took SBA students on the adventure of a lifetime. We spent eleven days traveling to five cities in Spain, including Madrid, Segovia, Córdoba, Granada, and Sevilla. Some highlights included an amazing tour of fantastic artwork at the Prado Museum, relaxing in rowboats on the lake at the Parque del Retiro, a visit to the Alhambra, and even a trip to the Arab baths! We look forward to our upcoming trips to England in February and Costa Rica for sun, surf, and community service in the summer.
STEUBENVILLE YOUTH CONFERENCE, OHIO
Over the summer, 16 students from Saint Basil Academy attended University of Steubenville in Steubenville, Ohio for a Youth Conference. The students attended Main Campus 5 conference from Friday, July 21 to Sunday, July 23, 2017. The students gathered with about 3,000 high-school aged students from all over the world for a weekend of renewal, enlightenment, and encounter with Christ. Students attended daily Mass, attended several talks by renowned Catholic speakers, joined in praise and worship music, experienced Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, and had the opportunity to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Those at the conference heard from an all-star cast of speakers such as Leah Darrow, Father Mike Schmitz, Matt Fradd, and Ennie Hickman. It was an incredible experience for the students to be able to praise Christ with so many other Catholics from around the world, and we look forward to attending another conference next summer.
Left Above: Students in front of Hong Kong University .Left: Group selfie
Above: Students pose in front of the stage and altar in Steubenville
LEARN FROM THE PAST. LIVE IN THE PRESENT. BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE. 1110 SAINT BASIL ACADEMY
The first Basils at the Beach was nothing short of success! It was great meeting with my sisters again and even some past Basil
girls. Samantha Tacca, 2013
I had a great time at the Basils at the Beach reunion. It was nice to see people I haven’t seen in years and be with my friends for a Girls’ Weekend. Supporting Basils at the same time was a bonus! I can’t wait to do it again next year! :)Laura Maloney Rakowski, 1997
My classmates from 1985 and I had a wonderful time at Basils on the Beach. We are all Facebook friends and chat online often. But there is nothing better than getting together in person with longtime friends. We all knew each as awkward freshmen girls and it is great to see how everyone has blossomed into accomplished grown-ups. Over beers and roast beef, we chatted about our jobs, kids and families. We caught up with each other and re-established the bonds of friendship. I can’t wait to do it next
year. Kathryn Quigley, 1985
On Saturday, July 29, 2017 over 300 amazing alumnae
gathered together at Flip Flopz Bar and Grill in North
Wildwood, NJ to join together at our first annual all class
reunion at the Jersey shore.
It was a wonderful day filled with memories shared of
our days of walking the halls in our saddles, reminiscing
about teachers who changed our lives and of course
friends we still hold near and dear to our hearts.
Attendees for this event ranged from the class of 1954
up to 2014 and all who attended had a wonderful time.
Basils at the Beach t-shirts are still available.
If interested, please contact Samantha Angelone
(215) 885-3771 ext. 124 or via email
BASILS AT THE BEACH
Dear SBA Alumnae:
In Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 we read that “for everything there is a
season, a time for every purpose under heaven.” This was,
and continues to be, one of my favorite Scripture passag-
es. And it is this passage that comes to mind when I think
about Saint Basil Academy and the bright future that is ours.
We, like almost every other educational institution, have
weathered some trying times in the past few years, suffering
the slings and arrows of declining enrollment and staff turn-
over. But under the steady and capable guidance and lead-
ership of SBA’s Principal Connie D’Angelo, we are moving
into a new season, an interesting and promising season.
Our new class of 82 freshmen will witness the Academy’s revamped and restruc-
tured goals, our enduring commitment to academic excellence, enabled and enhanced
through technological advancements and superior staffing. One thing, however, that
will remain constant is the type of students that we have always had and will continue
to have. Since Saint Basil Academy was established, there has always been something
special about our “girls.” This is something I hear echoed every day throughout the
community. Visitors are overwhelmed with our students’ courteous manner, praising
their sincere smiles and their welcoming greeting. They are all struck by the students’
willingness to be of service. Local employers marvel at the efficiency and prepared-
ness of SBA students, whose work ethic and skills in many fields are a tribute to the
high standards taught and expected by SBA faculty and administrators: high academic
strengths, ethics, and civic responsibility.
As I sit and reminisce over the years I spent at SBA, my heart is filled with gratitude
and love for all the young women whose lives I touched and whose lives have touched
mine. Each of you has a very special place in my memories, and I am most grateful for
having spent ten years of my life as principal of this wonderful institution. Those years
at SBA were the best years of my life.
I shared this adventure with many good teachers and administrators invested in the
same cause as mine, and I recall with pride how hard we all worked to educate, inspire,
and motivate the young women entrusted to our care. The greatest hope we shared was
that the students we taught would carry with them good life lessons as well as lessons
from textbooks and lectures. The stories I hear from employers and others suggest that
our work paid off.
Now it is time to continue the fine tradition that the Sisters of Saint Basil established
so many decades ago and reap the harvest we have sown. We ask for the guidance of the
Holy Spirit as we work to shape Saint Basil Academy into the best secondary school in
the Philadelphia area. My prayers are offered for your intention. I ask God to be gener-
ous in His love and care for each one of you.
Most Sincerely,
Sister Dorothy Ann Busowski, OSBM
Provincial Superior of the Sisters of Saint Basil the Great
Sister Dorothy Ann Busowski, OSBM
SAINT BASIL ACADEMYBOARD OF ADVISORS
At Saint Basil Academy, we are committed to the education and development of the whole person spiritually, intellectually, emotionally, physically, and socially. Our Board of Trustees has been selected for its strong commitment to the continuing vitality of Saint Basil Academy. The Board members join the SBA community with great experience in the Educational, Financial, and Business fields and will nurture the growth of the Academy.
Sister Dorothy Ann Busowski, OSBM ChairpersonSister Joann Sosler, OSBM SecretarySister Ann Laszok, OSBMSister Miriam Claire Kowal, OSBMChristopher BilottaBrother James Butler, FSCHelen Chaykowsky ’61Robert CrossinBeth C. Hanssens ’86Halyna O. Keller ’79Katina Sawyer ’03Amy LintnerMichael TantalaTara M. Walsh PhelanFather Joseph Campellone, OSFS Advancement Consultant, Saint Basil AcademyConnie D’Angelo Principal, Saint Basil Academy
MEET OUR NEWEST BOARD MEMBERS
Beth C. Hanssens ’86Beth is a management executive with senior leadership team experience in finance, accounting and business operations in for-profit and not-for- profit corporations. Beth holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Drexel University and is also a CPA. Beth is an active member on several educational boards.
Katina Sawyer ’03Katina has been selected as one of the recipients of 2017 Philadelphia Business Journal Top 40 under 40 Recognition Award. Katina received her B.A. from Villanova University in Psychology, and her Ph.D. from Penn State University in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Women’s Studies. Katina currently holds the position as Assistant Professor of Psychology, Graduate Programs in Human Resources Development at Villanova University.
Amy LintnerAmy Lintner serves as School Director of Ancillae- Assumpta Academy, where she attended as an elementary student. Amy holds Bachelor degree in elementary education from St. Joseph’s University, and a master’s degree from Holy Family College. In her current role, Amy promotes the vision and mission of Ancillae-Assumpta Academy, directs all long-range planning with respect to curriculum and staff development, and fosters the development of public relations and institutional advancement.
LEARN FROM THE PAST. LIVE IN THE PRESENT. BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE. 1312 SAINT BASIL ACADEMY
Honorable Diane McMonagle Welsh ’72
“Leave things better than you
found them,” is the motto
Diane learned from the
Sisters at Saint Basil Academy
and the principle by which
she has dedicated her life.
After graduating SBA in
1972, Diane studied Political
Science at La Salle University
and then attended Villanova
Law school. After graduation,
Diane started her career as Counsel to the Pennsylvania Senate
Judiciary Committee. As Deputy District Attorney for the Bucks
County DA’s office, Diane quickly became Chief of the Child Abuse
Unit and the Victim Witness Assistance Unit. During her time, she
was able to implement innovative multi-disciplinary approaches to
child abuse investigations making the process less burdensome for
children but effective in securing convictions.
In 1994, Diane was appointed to the United States Magistrate
Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. In her 12 years on
the court, Judge Welsh gained a reputation for her extraordinary
skill in helping parties settle the most complex, high stakes, and
often contentious litigation.
In 2006, Judge Welsh joined JAMS-The Resolution Experts- to
become a full-time Mediator and Arbitrator. She has a national
reputation as one of the most sought after and effective mediators
in the U.S. She is regularly listed as the top mediator in numerous
local and national legal publications.
Claire Clauss DiLullo ’66
Claire was one of seven
sisters who attended SBA:
Kathleen ’64, Mary ’69, Ann
’70, Eileen ’72, Theresa ’74
and Colleen ’79. Claire, a
graduate of the class of 1966,
was the president of her
Sophomore and Junior Class
as well as the president of
student council in her senior
year. During her four years
at SBA, Claire was a member of the drama club and performed in
Pillar HighlightsSISTERHOOD IS FOREVERThis year Saint Basil Academy inducted three amazing Basil Sisters into the Pillars of Success. These women of distinction not only excel in their respective fields, but are role models for the Basil girls of today.
their plays and musicals.
After graduation, she attended Temple University. Claire is
currently the President of the Saint Basil Academy Alumnae
Association.
She is the owner of Moonstruck Restaurant and Joseph’s Pizza
in the Fox Chase section of Philadelphia. She is a member of “Les
Dames d’Escoffier” which is an organization of women who have
distinguished themselves in the hospitality field. Claire was also
awarded the 1995 Panache Award for outstanding restaurateur.
She has been involved with many charitable organizations
including: Aids for Friends, SCAN (Stop Child Abuse Now),
Thorncroft Therapeutic Equestrian Center and the Philadelphia
Opera Company.
Colleen Landy ’97
After graduation from
Saint Basil Academy in
1997, Colleen continued
her education at St.
Joseph’s University. Upon
graduating in 2001 with
a BS in Psychology and
from Philadelphia College
of Osteopathic Medicine
in 2003 with an MS in
Counseling and Clinical
Health Psychology, she completed the Nonprofit Ascending
Leadership Certificate Program in 2013 at Bryn Mawr College.
Her passion is on helping homeless youth and youth in the foster
care system.
Colleen worked for 12 years at Covenant House PA, a homeless
shelter for youth under 21, in various roles including the Program
Director. She began working for Valley Youth House in 2013 as the
Associate Director of The Achieving Center in Philadelphia, which
serves over 1000 older youth in foster care annually.
In her current role as Director Bucks and Montgomery County
Programs which she has held since early 2016, she oversees 8
different programs across the two counties. Valley Youth House
serves youth and families across Pennsylvania. The programs
include a youth shelter, a street outreach program, a mentoring
program, and various housing and independent living programs.
Throughout her career she has worked as a consultant therapist for
youth in Philadelphia and Camden, NJ. Colleen also serves on the
Board of Directors for the Community Center at Visitation in the
Kensington section of Philadelphia.
HOMECOMING 2017 Congratulationsto the
2017 Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees
ALL AROUND ATHLETE
Frances (Dick) DeVincent ’53
BASKETBALL
Donna (Horne) Benz ’77
Allie (Fedorowicz) Crone ’06
Samantha Thompson ’06
Christine McCollum ’06
CROSS COUNTRY
Lynn (Morelli) Meklin ’06
SOFTBALL
Amanda Bachmann ’09
SOFTBALL
Tish Derer ’09
SOFTBALL
Kelli Lyons ’09
Coach
Nancy Coyle-Posthumously
2005 Basketball Team
Dennis Fiandra-Coach
John Miller-Coach
Nicole Brennan-Coach
PLAYERS
Josephine Greenberg ’06
Christine McCollum ’06
Allie (Fedorowicz) Crone ’05
Samantha Thompson ’05
Christine Dempsey ’06
Mary Kate Miller ’05
Meg Tadley ’06
Sarah Rennie ’06
Jenna Dougherty ’05
Lindsey Mack’06
Caitlin (Supka) Raimondo ’06
Lindsay Teuber ’08
Kristen McGrath ’06
On Saturday, October 14, 2017, Saint Basil Academy celebrated its annual Homecoming event. The evening included inductions into the SBA Athletic Hall of Fame. Ten women, SBA alumnae and coaches, were inducted for their individual athletic achievements. The entire 2005 Basketball team also joined the ranks of the 2017 Athletic Hall of Fame inductees. The class of 1972 took this opportunity to come together, catching up and laughing together as they did years before as students. It was as if they had never left. Families who had spent time together cheering their daughters on the court and on the field also took this op-portunity to reconnect and reminisce.
Dinner for the event was provided by SBA’s alumna Claire Clauss DiLullo, owner of Moonstruck Restaurant in Fox Chase.
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IN MEMORIAM
Let us remember those who now rest in peace...Olga Maksymchuk ’48, Veronica (Arkatin) Tokash ’52,
Jean (Gladd) Allain ’52, Marie Hanusey ’53, Bernice (Ferguson)
Vanderbeek ’57, Margaret (Kling) Holloran ’65, Lillian (Brzyski)
Finnegan ’66, Amanda Ivory ’72, Elizabeth (Ciosek) Pasternak ’75,
Charlene (McGuigan) Coates ’75
2017-2018DONATION WISH LIST
The Office of Institutional Advancement has several upcoming fundraisers to
benefit the students of Saint Basil Academy. Anything you can donate to assist in making
these events successful is appreciated.Thank you!
DONATIONS CAN BE DROPPED OFF TO THE
OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE. SBA THANKS YOU
FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!
TICKETS
TRAVEL
ELECTRONICS
JEWELRY
SPORTS & LEISURE
WINE & LIQUOR
OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT
ACCESSORIES
CHINA & CRYSTAL
ART
AMUSEMENT PARKS
HEALTH & BEAUTY
THEME BASKETS
GIFT CERTIFICATES
PARTIES
ONCE IN A LIFETIME
EXPERIENCES
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania offers individuals and business owners the opportuntiy to receive tax credits and to direct those tax dollars to Saint Basil Academy through the EITC and OSTC programs. The contributions specifically offer financial assistance or scholarships to our students.
For information contact Samantha Angelone, Director of Institutional Advancement215-885-3771, ext. 124 • [email protected]
OWN A BUSINESS IN PENNSYLVANIA OR KNOW A BUSINESS OWNER?WANT TO JOIN A SCHOLARSHIP LLC AND DIRECT A PORTION OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL
PENNSYLVANIA TAXES TO SAINT BASIL ACADEMY?
EITC - Educational Improvement Tax Credit OSTC - Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit
PILLARS OF SUCCESSOver the years the alumnae of Saint Basil Academy have changed and
influenced the world in countless ways. They have taken leadership
roles within our community and our world and have made a differ-
ence. Their influence has shaped politics, business, government, the
arts and the generations of women. We recognize their accomplish-
ments and honor them for their achievements on a wall of honor
located in the main lobby.
ATHLETIC HALL OF FAMEThe Saint Basil Academy Athletic Hall of Fame was established to
recognize and honor our outstanding athletes, athletic coaches and
athletic staff members who have impacted sports. Nominees must
have graduated from Saint Basil Academy, or have been an athletic
coach and/or staff member at Saint Basil Academy. A nominee is not
eligible for a period of six years following her graduation from Saint
Basil Academy. The award may be voted posthumously.
Let's Honor Our Best
If you know of an alumna that could be honored in the Pillars of Success or Athletic Hall of Fame,
please visit our website at https://www.stbasilacademy.org/alumnae/2017-auction/ to nominate your “Basil Sister”.
COCKTAILS FOR A CAUSESaint Basil Academy came alive on Saturday, March 25, 2017 as we celebrated Cocktails for a Cause, our silent and live
auction. Tickets for Stephen Colbert, a Pocono retreat and tickets to cheer on Notre Dame football team at Notre Dame
stadium were just a few items up for bid. Thank you to all who donated and came out and supported our cause.
BASIL BUSINESS ALLIANCE - BBA -
Introducing a new opportunity for all of our alumnae!
BBA will be an organization for SBA alumnae to network, market as well as mentor our current SBA students. The BBA will offer an online component as well as networking opportunities through-out the year. More details to come in regards to our first meeting in early 2018.
If we do not have your email, or you would like more information, please contact Samantha Angelone at 215-885-3771, ext. 124 or [email protected].
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Save the dateSATURDAY, APRIL 21, 2018
Saint Basil Academy
PAWCTION GALA Live & Silent Auction
Honoring the2018 PILLARS OF SUCCESSSister Carla Hernández ’53Frances Melko Boccella ’67
MOTHER JOSAPHAT AWARDEE FOR SERVICEDoctor Maria Sicat-Fagel
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Annual FundDONORS
Cocktails for a CauseDONORS
The Office of Institutional Advancement extends its thanks and gratitude to the many generous donors who made the 2016-2017 Annual Giving Campaign a success. The continued support of our alumnae and friends will help ensure a bright future for our school. The campaign raised $107,000. Thank you to everyone who participated. Please continue to support us this year by sending your gift in the enclosed envelope or make a secure, credit card donation online.
SAINT BASIL SOCIETYfrom $5,000+Ms. Gwen Coté Mrs. Frances (Dick) DeVincent ‘53Leonard and Helena (Olijnyk) Mazur ‘61 Richard and Hon. Diane (McMonagle) Welsh ‘72 George and Teresa (DeVincent)
Winslow ‘81
SAINT MACRINA SOCIETYfrom $2,500–$4,999Beneficial FoundationMr. and Mrs. Christopher CalabreseMr. and Mrs. Michael Tantala
SOCIETY OF THE BASILEADfrom $1,000–$2,499Mrs. Kathleen (Clauss) Borkowski ‘64 Mrs. Beth (Cameron) Hanssens ‘86 Sister Carla Hernández, OSBM ‘53 Dr. Jennifer Janco M.D. ‘89 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel and Maureen
(McMonagle) Pond ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Margaret
Uhrich
BYZANTINE SOCIETYfrom $500–$999Mrs. Samantha M. Angelone Mrs. Frances (Melko) Boccella ‘67 Ms. Patricia Brabson Sookyung Chang Claire (Carberry) Donohue ‘62 M.A. DiGiulio Mrs. Lydia (Kulchycka) Giffler ‘49 Mrs. Jane Haegele Mrs. Barbara (Sawyer) Mooney ‘83 Nicholas Pipikios
PEACEMAKER SOCIETYfrom $250–499Sheree L. Berky Ms. Bridget (Sweeney) Blakely ‘99 Ms. Helen Chaykowsky ‘61 Robert J. Crossin Vincent Dolan Ms. Rosemarie (Grofcsik) Driver ‘73 Ms. Judith Gobeille ‘69 Mrs. Christina (Provasnik) Halliday ‘92 Ms. Denise McCool ‘86 Mr. Hugh McGovern Ms. Susan (Kramer) Medina ‘72 Mrs. Jane O’Hara Gina M. Panchella ‘87 Tara (Walsh) Phelan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schuck
John A. Scipione Mrs. Eleanor Schmitt Mrs. Kathie (Riley)Williams ‘75 Dr. Marta (Lazkewycz) Zahalak ‘60
MISSION SOCIETYfrom $100–249Mrs. Donna (Manz) Bailey ‘72Mrs. Joanne Bates Mr. and Mrs. John (Bilek) Biek ‘50 Mrs. Frances (Melko) Boccella ‘67 Sr. Dorothy Ann Busowski, OSBM Brother James L. Butler, FSC Marilyn Carberry Ms. Jean Chmielewski ‘79 Ms. Margaret (Carnvale) Cipko ‘67 Ms. Kimberley (O’Brien) Clearkin ‘05Mrs. Helen (Straub) Cummings ‘65Mrs. Maryann (Gwostz) Davis ‘67 Mrs. Jane (Wagner) DeSilverio ‘52 Mrs. Maryellen (O’Dea) Doyle ‘55 Mrs. Rosemarie (Tempone) Duffy ‘55 Mrs. Diane (Lutte) Dzurik ‘64 Mrs. Mary (Reichelt) Eckerle ‘81 Job Felix Mrs. Angela (Malizia) Franchi ‘72Mrs. Regina (Curran) Gazzara ‘72 Mrs. Rosemary (Breslin) Gedeik ‘7 Robert Graveley Mrs. Daria (Bobbie) Guenther ‘69 Ms. Patricia (Gordon) Guerrina ‘70 Mrs. Christine (Hanusey) Hallam ‘58 Mrs. Linda (Haeberle) Hamm ‘78Sharon D. Ingram Ms. Jaime Konieczny ‘03 Sr. Miriam Claire Kowal, OSBM ‘52 Ms. Cathy Kozen ‘98 Ms. Patricia Lavook Susan (Stephenson) Leinberger ‘67 Mrs. Irene (Rosetta) Lombardi ‘56 Mrs. Diane (Tungol) Magram ‘82 Mrs. Joyce (Formica) Maguire ‘62 Mr. and Mrs. Frank May Ms. Marilyn McCoy Camille McCreavy Richard McElwee Ms. Kate (Peters) McGuigan ‘98 Mrs. Anne (Gayda) McIntosh ‘67 Mrs. Katherine (Davies) McMahon ‘79 Mr. and Mrs. Brian McMearty Mrs. Megan (O’Rourke) Michvech ‘89 Mrs. Jean (Brennan) Muldoon ‘77 Mrs. Joan (Kriz) Mullaney ‘59 Mrs. Carol (Sheerin) Murphy ‘67 Mr. Thomas Nestel Mrs. Regina (McHale) O’Donnell ‘73 Joseph O’Shea Maureen (McHale) Palzzo ‘77
Mrs. Linda (DeMarco) Parker ‘72 Ms. Gina Pelullo ‘08 Ms. Laura Perloff ‘03 Mrs. Karen (Lockyer) Pierangeli ‘72 Mrs. Lynn (Ashenfelter) Pomponi ‘86 Ms. Susan (Strenchock) Quinion ‘72 Dennis Schilling Mrs. Mary Scott Mrs. Joan (Silk) Seiberlich ‘76 Mrs. Lynne (Dudo) Simone ‘72 Mr. John Smith Mrs. Linda Smith Sr. Joann Sosler, OSBM Sr. Rita Stremba, OSBM Gail Sutton Mrs. Denise (Jakabcin) Tassi ‘72 Christos Theoharatos Mr. and Mrs. Michael Uhrich Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Violi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker Mrs. Marianne (McGettigan) Walker ‘72 Ms. Eileen Weldon ‘79 Ms. Tanya Zahalak
DONOR SOCIETYgifts up to $99Brianna R. Barge ‘17Corrine K. Beck ‘17Christopher and Susan (Dolan)
Bilotta ‘77 Mrs. Carol (Citak) Borolla ‘67Regina A. Boyle ‘17Alysa M. Braga ‘17Ms. Kelly Brennan ‘79Ms. Devon Carberry ‘59Massa Cassell Jean (Keating) Castellano Mrs. Susan (Paulewicz) Ciufo ‘78 Frances Crotty Ms. Oksana Demchyshyn ‘68Dr. Andrea (Fina) Dignam Kaitlin E. Dougherty ‘77 Bronagh A. Douglas ‘17 Mrs. Eileen (Clauss) Essenthier ‘72Riley E. Gayton ‘17 Mr. James Golding Mrs. Patricia (Mahoney) Grabowski ‘85 Kathy Hagee Mallory K. Hagee ‘17 Mia T. Hagerty ‘17 Ms. Marie Hanusey ‘53Robert J. Hart Ms. Catherine Hartner ‘83Ms. Hollie Havens Joy A. Iaconianni ‘17 Mrs. Sharon (Haney) Imperiale ‘72 Aviana C. Ingram ‘17 Daryl Jarrett Brenda L. Jones ‘17
Ms. Beverly Kannengieszer ‘69 Mrs. Mary Ellen (McDonald) Keenan ‘62 Mrs. Donna (Zemartis) Kenny ‘74 Mrs. Gloria Kenny Ms. Alexandra Kiker ‘10 Mrs. Rosemary (Roman) Kochanowicz ‘74 Natalie M. Kucowski ‘17 Mrs. Joan (Kay) Lally ‘51Mrs. Joan (Lovett) Levesque Mrs. Desiree (Chapman) Lill ‘60 Ms. Mary Anne Lynn ‘85 Stanley Majkut Gwyneth R. Marsden ‘17 Jennifer C. Martin ‘17 Cate M. McCreavy ‘17 Mrs. Mary (Miltz) McMonagle ‘59 Thomas Meany Karen Metro Mrs. Pam (Mocharnuk) Mooney Ms. Patricia Mooney ‘88 Mrs. Carol (Sheerin) Murphy ‘67 Alyssa M. Norat ‘17 Edward O’Reilly Penelope Pappas Mr. Frank Pellegrino Taras and Alexandra (Rudyj) Penkalskyj ‘80 Lauren (Halligan) Philipp ‘88 Jessica M. Ruggieri ‘17 Ms. Ann-Marie (O’Hara) Schanne ‘95 Gabriela A. Scipione ‘17 Joseph Shea Mrs. Elizabeth (Wimmer) Sim ‘56 Mrs. Jeanne (Kleimon) Singer Mrs. Mary Ann (Krupa) Smith ‘65 Margaret Smith Mrs. Margaret (McCulla) Soglia ‘52 Mrs. Ursula (Stahl) Sulock ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweeney Melissa Tapley ‘17 Ms. Ashley Thompson ‘08 John Valenti Ms. Christina Van Doorn ‘62 Mr. Thomas Verni Julia R. Violi ‘17 Ms. Mary Ellen (Beach) Way Kristen Wetton ‘17 Mrs. Linda (Longo) Wiktorski ‘67 Stephen Williams Mr. and Mrs. William Wisotzkey Ms. Olga (Merdiuszew) Womer ‘92 Mrs. Denise (Frankson) Wright ‘77 Ms. Jenna Wright ‘11
The Office of Institutional Advancement extends thanks and gratitude to the sponsors and donors who made Cocktails for a Cause a success.
SponsorsBASILIAN SPONSORLima Company
BYZANTINE SPONSORStradley Ronon
PEACEMAKER SPONSORLa Salle College High SchoolPond LehockyThe Sisters of Saint Basil the GreatFriend of Saint Basil AcademyFriend of Saint Basil Academy
Donors & Ads1812 Productions50 New DonorAbel Law GroupAcker’s HardwareACT II PlayhouseAlexandra PenkalskyjAmbler TheaterAmerican Helicopter MuseumAncillae-Assumpta AcademyBar Kay JewelersBasilian Spirituality CenterBed Bath and BeyondBetse Backus-KarasBlooming Artist StudioBlue Hair StudioBob and Barbara CrossinBrennan Law OfficeBrian MahoneyBryn Athyn CollegeBryner Chevrolet
Buckingham Valley VineyardsBurns Family Funeral HomeCBS3 Eyewitness NewsChristopher and Cathy CalabreseClaire Clauss DiLulloThe Clauss SistersDorney ParkEastern State PenitentiaryEdward ShearonEleanor SchmittEllen McGuinnFelicia Gordon Reihman and John
ReihmanFeliz RestaurantsFlynn & O’HaraFran and Jim CrottyFran Crotty InteriorsFrancis AngeloneFrannie De Vincent ‘53Friends of SBAGallelli Formal WearGlen AngusGlen FoerdGurscik StudiosGwen CoteHageeHagley Museum and LibraryHand and Stone County Line RoadHeathlandHelena and Leonard MazurHiway TheaterHumpty’s DumplingsIndieGo EventsIron Hill BreweryJane DeSilverioJenna VioliJennifer Clemente ‘ 94Jennifer Mahoney KubackaJoanne McTamneyJody GainJoe and Theresa Hartey
Joey Tate’sJohn and Camille McCreavyJohn GintyJohn and Christine MekoJoseph and Rose VioliJoseph Fafara and Cathy DavisJune Hines PilatesJustin MooreKampus KlothesKelly’s Seafood RestaurantKlipper Magic Hair SalonThe Landy FamilyLehman’s Grad SupplyLinda and Jim SmithLinda and Bob PowersLynne and Stuart ThiedeManor CollegeThe McMonagle FamilyMoonstruck and Joseph’s RestaurantMorey’s PierMrs. Cleakin and Mrs. KleinleNational Constition CenterNew Hope & Ivyland RailroadNormandy FarmsNortheast Racquet & FitnessO’Connell & Company, LLCOlive Lucy!Oskar Huber FurnitureOxford Beverage, Inc.Painting with a Twist JenkintownParx CasinoPat BrabsonPatricia AndrisPenny’s FlowersPhiladelphia FlyersPlanet Fitness JenkintownReading PhilliesRichard and Diane WelshRoman DelightSally’s FlowersSamantha Angelone
SBA Athletic DepartmentSBA Class of 2017SBA Class of 2018SBA Class of 2019SBA Class of 2020SBA Development OfficeSBA Drama ClubSBA Parents ClubSBA School StoreSBA Science DepartmentSBA Student CouncilScott WhiteSheree BerkeySir SpeedySister Germaine Senita, OSBMSpikes TrophiesSugar House CasinoSusan and Christopher BilottaTantala AssociatesTeresa and George WinslowThe Douglass FamilyThe Lucky WellTheresa StantonThree Monkey’s CaféThunderbird LanesTori WoodillTownscapes, Inc.Travel for TeensTrenton ThunderTropiciana Resort Atlantic CityUdis & ConnValley Youth HouseVictoria CarpenterVincent's PizzaWest Avenue GrillWhite ElephantWilliam R. May Funeral HomeWMGK
Saint Basil Academy Pawction Gala Sponsorship Opportunities
Event Sponsor, Cocktail Sponsor, Decoration Sponsor, Dessert SponsorSponsor a Table for the Sisters of Saint Basil or a Table for SBA Faculty
Sponsorship for an individual Sister of Saint Basil or for a faculty member
Program advertisement opportunities include:Full Page Ad, Half Page Ad, Quarter Page Ad, Business Card Ad
Please consider donating sports items, tickets, trips, gifts, etc., for our live and silent auction.
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Every year, the SBA Counseling Services Department sponsors a Career Day program to bring new ideas to our students about the careers that they may wish to explore. This year’s event will be held on Thursday, February 1, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm at Saint Basil Academy. This day gives the opportunity for our students to learn about the career paths of their SBA sisters who have graduated and been successful in their fields - namely, YOU! Please consider giving a few hours of your time to share your career experiences and the path that took you there. You are an inspiration to our students and proof that your hard work leads to an exciting future.
CAREER DAYTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Great institutions grow because their
foundations are rooted in a strong legacy,
and our legacy is you, our alumnae, and the
Sisters of Saint Basil. The Sisters established
this beautiful Garden of Sisterhood we
call Saint Basil Academy, and along with
dedicated lay teachers they have educated
thousands of young women for more than
eighty years. Thousands of you entered our
doors and grew during your four years. You
grew in your spiritual connection to God,
you grew academically and went on to
pursue vibrant and successful lives. You
grew socially, and formed friendships that
still last today.
Today, we are calling upon you to help
us grow. Private high schools like Saint
Basil Academy must adopt new strategies
to increase enrollment, and develop new
academic programs to meet the needs
of ever-changing methods of learning.
Successful schools involve their graduates
to be a part of that process, and with your
financial help we have begun to initiate
those strategies. By staying connected and
sharing your successes, you provide goals
for our students, motivate other graduates,
families and foundations to donate, and
ensure a promising future for our school.
Sharing the good news of our wonderful
school helps to defuse the enrollment
competition we face: lower birth rates,
charter schools, cyber schools, home
schooling and online education, just to
name a few. We know well, that the cost of
operating a private high school has increased
significantly in the last ten years, and that
we must do everything possible to make our
tuition affordable to our families. You can
help us to do that and to continue to grow.
This past July the administration hired
Mrs. Connie D’Angelo as Principal and
engaged Rev. Joseph Campellone, OSFS,
former President of Father Judge High
School, to work with her to develop new
strategies in advancement, fundraising and
alumnae relations. Together they believe as
the Sisters say, “Leave things better than you
found them.” We are truly better together
and with your help we will continue the
legacy of our Sisterhood. We will plant seeds
today that will strengthen the tradition of
this great school. Come back to the Garden
of Sisterhood and help us grow!
COURTNEY WALTER '05Courtney Walter recently received a political appointment to serve as a Policy Advisor with the United States Department of Labor. Courtney moved to Washington, D.C. after having lived in Miami, Florida for the past seven years. In Miami, Courtney attended FIU Law School, where she was named the Editor-in-Chief of FIU Law Review and graduated Valedictorian of her law school class. Upon graduating law school,
Courtney practiced as a civil litigator, and she most recently completed a two-year federal judicial clerkship with the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Courtney has also served as an Adjunct Professor in the areas of Constitutional Law and Legal Writing. Courtney is thrilled to be living closer to her hometown of Philadelphia and looks forward to coming back to SBA in the near future.
KATINA SAWYER '03Katina Sawyer, Class of 2003, has been selected as one of the recipients of 2017 Philadelphia Business Journal Top 40 under 40 Recognition Award. In order to be considered for this recognition, nominees were judged based on their career growth and success, community involvement, leadership ability and their influence and impact in the region regarding either public policy or on quality of life. Upon graduation, Katina received her B.A. from
ALUMNAE IN THE NEWS
Help us Grow...The time is NowIn Honor of and In Memory of...DONORSBASILIAN FUNDMr. and Mrs. Andrew Dzurik In Memory of Nadia KaczunMs. Mary Lou Eckerle In Memory of Fred and Mary ReichertMs. Lydia K. Giffler In Memory of Sister EmelliaMr. and Mrs. Robert Gravely In Memory of Elicia Gravely/ Kathleen GravelyMs. Rosemary Kochanowicz In Memory of Alexander Roman Ms. Irene Lombardi In Memory of Helen RosettaMr. and Mrs. Frank May In Memory of Harry and Macie MayMs. Katherine McMahon In Memory of Harry DaviesMs. Patricia Mooney In Memory of Sister AnastasiaMr. and Mrs. Thomas Nestel In Memory of William NestelSister Carla Hernández In Memory of Alexis HernandézMs. Tatyana Zahalak In Honor of Marta ZahalakMr. Frank Pellegrino In Honor of Andrea Pellegrino
GUARDIAN ANGEL FUNDMrs. Jennifer Costanzo
In Memory of John McCormickMs. Helene Iavecchia In Honor of Helena Petra IavecciaDr. and Mrs. Mark Lynch In Memory of Diane M. LynchMs. Marilyn Merksamer In Memory of Christine ViggianoMs. Katherine McMahon In Memory of Harry DaviesMrs. Eileen Wetton In Memory of Nancy CoyleMr. Stephen Williams In Memory of Cindy Williams
GENERAL FUNDMs. Elaine M. Vinck In Memory of Cecilia BetzMr. James McMonagle In Memory of Mary McMonagleMr. and Mrs. Edward M. Quinn In Memory of Sister M. AnthanasiusMr. and Mrs. Howard J. Williams In Memory of Marion SchornMr. and Mrs. Michael Griffin In Honor of Mary E. Griffin In Memory of Patricia Eshleman
IN HONOR OF THE CLASS OF 1967Frances (Melko) BoccellaCarol (Citak) BorollaMargaret (Carnvale) CipkoMaryann (Gwostz) DavisRosemary (Breslin) GedeikMargaret Mary (Matt) KindsvatterPatricia LavookSusan (Stephenson) LeinbergerAnne (Gayda) McIntoshCarol (Sheerin) MurphyGina PanchellaLinda (Longo) WiktorskiNatalie (Morretta) Wojnar
IN MEMORY OF PATRICIA ESHLEMAN '72Ms. Marilyn CarberryMs. Eileen Clauss EssentheirMs. Angela M. FranchiMs. Sharon ImperialeMs. Linda A. ParkerMs. Karen Lockyer PierangeliMs. Susan M. QuinionMs. Lynne SimoneMs. Denise Jakabcin TassiMs. Marianne M. WalkerHon. Diane M. Welsh
IN HONOR OF THE CLASS OF 2017Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagee Mallory HageeMs. Sharon Ingram Aviana IngramMr. and Mrs. John McCreavy Cate McCreavyMr. and Mrs. Joseph Violi Julia VioliMr. Stephen Williams Haleigh WilliamsMr. and Mrs. John Scipione Gabriele Scipione
MATCHING GIFTSGlaxo-Smith-KlineMerck FoundationWells FargoNew York LifeThe Boeing Company
CORPORATE GIFTSBeneficial Foundation
Please contact
Jennifer Corrick, School Counselor
215-885-6951
or
to sign on as a presenter
for this great event.
Thank you!
Any alumna needing an official transcript should go to the SBA website under the Alumnae tab; The SBA Alumnae link will lead you to directions for requesting a transcript. Scroll down to the bottom of that page to a pink tab labeled “Alumnae Transcript Request.” A form is included with directions for submitting your request.
Villanova University in Psychology, and her PhD from Penn State University in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Women’s Studies. Katina currently holds the position as Assistant Professor of Psychology, Graduate Programs in Human Resources Development at Villanova University.
DANIELLE SCHROEDER '12 Danielle Schroeder, B.S./M.S. Civil Engineering student, is in her fifth and final year at Drexel University. This past October at National Society of Women Engineers Conference, Danielle won the Outstanding Collegiate Member award which is the highest award given at the collegiate level. A maximum of 10 awards are given annually to collegiates from across the nation. As described on SWE’s website, the award is “Bestowed
upon SWE collegiate members with at least two years of SWE membership who have made an outstanding contribution to SWE, the engineering community, and their campus.” Danielle was specifically honored for her dedication and leadership at the section and region levels of the Society, for her commitment to supporting engineering students, and for her academic achievements and community engagement. Danielle was nominated by members of the Philadelphia SWE Chapter and was featured in national SWE’s most recent Magazine and in the program booklet for the Celebrate SWE event.
Photo: Danielle receiving her award from National Society of Women Engineers President, Jessica Rannow.
Rev. Joseph Campellone, OSFS, had a long
and distinguished term as president of Father
Judge High School, and afterward traveled for
a year visiting other successful high schools
around the country. After learning best
practices for academic programs, enrollment
management and fundraising, he returned
and shared that information with Father
Judge and the Archdiocesan Office of Catholic Education. We are
fortunate that he has brought his knowledge and experience to
Saint Basil Academy, and he offers these first suggestions to our
graduates to Help Us Grow:
• Donate to our Basilian Fund Annual Appeal
• Help us to connect alumnae businesses and corporations to
the two Pennsylvania Tax Credit Programs (EITC and OSTC)
• Participate in sponsorship of our events
• Volunteer for our Admissions and Development programs
• Spread the word about Saint Basil Academy's events through
your social media contacts
• Include Saint Basil Academy in your Will or Planned Giving
For more information, contact:
Samantha Angelone (215) 885-3771 ext. 124
Save the DateBASILS AT THE BEACHSATURDAY, JULY 28, 2018
Flip Flopz106 W. Spruce Avenue
North Wildwood, NJ 08260
$35.00 in advance • $45.00 at the door
INCLUDES:Buffet, domestic draft beer,
wine and soda
ENTERTAINMENT: Love Junk Band
MUST BE 21 TO ATTEND