Beaumont News - Winter 2016
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Beaumont News - Winter 2016
LIFE . LEADERSHIP. SERVICE BEAUMONT NEWS WINTER 2016 Legacy of Leadership Alumnae living the mission of Beaumont PAGE 10 IN THIS ISSUE Published for alumnae, parents and friends of Beaumont School Sister Gretchen Rodenfels, OSU ’65 President Anna Beyerle Public Relations and Marketing Manager 4 STUDENT NEWS Anne Jarrad Vice President of Institutional Advancement 4National Merit Scholars Three Beaumont seniors recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Mr. Gerard Grim Director of Advancement 4Fall Sports Roundup Two seniors sign to play NCAA sports in college; varsity volleyball district champions Mary Lynn Haldi Administrative Assistant to the President SCHOOL NEWS 7All School Service Day Students, faculty and staff volunteered at 21 locations in greater Cleveland 7 8Fair trade uniform skirts Beaumont partnered with local organization to bring new skirt option to students 8Faculty honored with STEM award Ten Beaumont teachers recognized by the Ohio Academy of Sciences ALUMNAE AND ADVANCEMENT NEWS 16 15Fabulous 50s and Sensational 60s Alumnae from the 1950s and 1960s gathered at Beaumont this fall 16Breakfast with Santa Families gather for annual Christmas tradition 18Class Notes Catch up with your classmates! 10 2 | Beaumont News ON THE COVER Legacy of Leadership Beaumont School is proud to educate the young women who come through our doors for life, leadership and service. In this issue of the Beaumont News, we are profiling some of our alumnae who truly embody the element of leadership in their everyday lives. Mary Kelley Ebner ’79 Manager of Alumnae Relations Eileen McCann Administrative Assistant to the Board of Directors and Advancement Office Veronica Selby Beaumont Gala Coordinator Academy Graphic Communication, Inc. Design and Print Production BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2015 – 2016 Lisa Andreani Dionne Broadus ’90* Mary Jo Cherry Gregory Cira Roseanne Deucher ’88* Sister Susan Durkin Thomas Fanning Danielle Gisondo Marc Haag Anne Jarrad Megan Kacvinsky ’96* Kristin Lux Sister Mercia Madigan, OSU ’54* Raymond Malone Sister Maureen McCarthy, OSU ’55* Sister Joan Peine, OSU Sister Gretchen Rodenfels, OSU ’65* Jennifer Roth James Rubadue Thomas Rudibaugh Brien Shanahan Sister Carol Anne Smith, HM Mary Jo Toumert ’75* Amy Vegh Mary Whelan Kimberly Winters *Alumna CORRECTION 2014-2015 Annual Report We regret the omission of the following generous donors and their gifts to the Advancing Excellence Campaign: Therese Sweeney Drake ’75 In memory of Nan and Bill Sweeney Mr. Alan and Mrs. Marjorie Westendorf ’62 PRESIDENT’S NOTES Dear Alumnae, Parents and Friends, Beaumont School educates women for life, leadership and service. It is through leadership and service that our alumnae nurture positive changes in the lives of countless individuals in so many ways. However, leadership has many different faces. It can be assertive or quiet, it can be public or private. No matter its form, it has the same essential qualities. Leaders are confident, good communicators, work with honesty and a respect for others. They are passionate about their work and they care about what they do. They are risk-takers with the confidence to trust others and to trust themselves. From our earliest beginnings following in the example of St. Angela, we have offered students an environment that cultivates these qualities of leadership. Our students have a safe place where their confidence can build and their voices can be heard. They are given opportunities to expand their horizons academically, athletically and socially so that they can be risk-takers. No matter what generation you are from, Beaumont women are not afraid to be leaders because leadership is part of our legacy. In this issue of the Beaumont News, we are profiling a few alumnae whose career paths reflect the qualities of our mission and the foundation of their Beaumont experiences. No matter their professions, these women embody leadership and service to others— qualities that we continue to cultivate with the young women who are part of our school today. Thank you to all of our alumnae who continue to live the Beaumont mission in your everyday lives to affect change and to build strong communities. You too are living the vision of St. Angela. It is through leadership and service that our alumnae nurture positive changes in the lives of countless individuals in so many ways. Sincerely in St. Angela, Sister Gretchen Rodenfels, OSU ’65 President BeaumontSchool.org | 3 STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS FALL SPORTS ROUNDUP STUDENT NEWS Beaumont student athletes Reilly Girardot ‘16 and Megan Yopko ’16 participated in National Signing Day on November 11, signing letters of intent to play NCAA sports in college next year. Reilly will play soccer at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio, and Megan will play volleyball at Tusculum College in Greenville, Tennessee. Anna Zipp ‘16, Josie Zucca ‘16 and Alena Prcela ‘16 THREE STUDENTS RECOGNIZED BY NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP CORPORATION Three members of Beaumont School’s class of 2016 were recognized for their academic success by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). Anna Zipp has been named a National Merit Semifinalist, and Alena Prcela and Josie Zucca have been named Commended Students. Altogether the extracurricular involvement of these three students encompasses membership in five varsity sports teams, 11 clubs and honor societies, including Student Council, Academic Scholars, and the National Honor Society. Semifinalists have an opportunity to continue in the competition for National Merit Scholarships that will be offered in the spring. Although Commended Students do not qualify for National Merit Scholarship awards, these academically promising students placed among the top five percent of more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2016 competition by taking the 2014 Preliminary SAT. Reilly Girardot ‘16 and Megan Yopko ‘16 Each of Beaumont’s fall athletic teams competed in successful seasons, with four sports advancing to postseason playoffs. • Our varsity volleyball team finished the season as district champions, winning against Revere High School in five sets. • Ashley Rulison ‘19 brought home an individual district title for the Blue Streaks, later finishing third in the region and tenth in the state. • Varsity soccer’s season record was 6-5-4. The team earned the number two seed in their district. • Erin Adams ‘19 competed well at sectionals, qualifying for the number two individual spot in districts. She finished second team in the NEO Conference. STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN TEEN TECH TANK This fall, two Beaumont students participated in Teen Tech Tank, presented by the Young Entrepreneur Institute. This local organization geared toward providing entrepreneurial opportunities for high schoolers presented this Shark Tank-style competition that involved creating 30-second pitches for a new business idea. Jeannea Cobb ‘16 and Laura O’Meara ‘16 were among the 60 finalists in the competition and were recognized for their hard work at Enspire, a conference for local entrepreneurial educators. 4 | Beaumont News BEAUMONT ROBOTICS TEAM FEATURED ON WVIZ In October, Beaumont’s robotics team was invited to participate in a WVIZ program that focused on connecting STEM, robotics and advanced manufacturing. Four Beaumont students – Nora Duncan ’19, Allie Noe ’16, Margaret Schiffer ’17 and Holly Sirk ’16 – spoke on air along with faculty moderators Gretchen Santo and Yvonne Schiffer about their experiences with the robotics team and demonstrated the functionality of the robot on air. Allie, Margaret and Holly have been a part of Beaumont’s robotics team for three years with Nora joining them this year. Last May, one of Beaumont’s teams placed fourth overall in the National Robotics League Competition. Beaumont’s robotics team at the WVIZ recording in October ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES Throughout the year, Beaumont entrepreneurs have the opportunity to sell their creations at a variety of markets. This semester, students were able to vend at several iterations of the Young Entrepreneur Market, hosted at the North Union Farmers Market at Shaker Square on Saturday mornings. Beaumont entrepreneurs Carolyn Dreyer ‘16, Morgan Jochum ‘17 and Nada Rowane ‘17 also attended the student market at the Enspire conference at University School in November. Nada Rowane ‘17 and Carolyn Dreyer ‘16 at the Enspire Market in November A group of Beaumont students attended the Youth Business Forum, presented by the Veale Foundation, at Quicken Loans Arena in September. During this annual event, students listen to tips from local entrepreneurs about building a business and compete in teams to create the best business pitch. Jeannea Cobb ‘16 was a member of the second place team, which received follow-up coaching from local small businesses. BeaumontSchool.org | 5 SCHOOL NEWS RESPECT LIFE DAY Beaumont students and Campus Ministry staff participated in the annual October Respect Life Day in downtown Cleveland, organized by Catholic Schools for Peace & Justice. The event began with Bishop Lennon celebrating Mass at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist. Participants then processed through the streets and continued with a peaceful rally at the Free Stamp. Students shared individual reflections about various life issues that have affected them. Beaumont is honored to be a part of this prayerful and public witness to promote our commitment to respect life. SCHOOL NEWS Beaumont students and Campus Ministry staff at Respect Life Day in downtown Cleveland ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES Beaumont’s engineering offerings continue to expand with the advent of new technology. A donor provided us with the opportunity to purchase a MakerBot 3D printer this year. It has been used by our pre-engineering students to create items for use both in and out of the classroom. Students have created holiday figures in AutoCAD and items for Beaumont’s Sip and Shop. For Beaumont’s All-School Service Day, pre-engineering students were able to print mechanical parts for toys, which were then utilized by RePlay for Kids, an organization that refits toys to be used by children with disabilities. The 3D printer utilizes plastic to print an item layer by layer. Beaumont’s new STEM classrooms and the associated technology have allowed our engineering students to learn and use the most advanced equipment and be better prepared for their college experience. A Beaumont student designing a figure in AutoCAD to be printed by the MakerBot 3D printer The MakerBot 3D printer printing a student creation 6 | Beaumont News Beaumont students Lexi Kerr ’17, Kimberly Browske ’17 and Reilly Girardot ’16 hold their 3D printed creations during a pre-engineering class A PILGRIMAGE TO PHILADELPHIA CHRISTMAS ON CAMPUS A group of Beaumont students, teachers and parents traveled to Philadelphia in September to witness Pope Francis’ visit to the United States. This pilgrimage strengthened the faith and friendship of these members of our Beaumont community through a shared faith experience. These participants were able to see Pope Francis during a blessing and during the Papal Mass delivered in Philadelphia. Beaumont hosted our 15th annual Christmas on Campus event this past December. This tradition invites more than 100 students from St. Leo and Urban Community Schools to Beaumont for an afternoon of festive holiday fun. Each grade school student was matched with a Beaumont buddy who accompanied the child throughout the school building to play games, make crafts, decorate cookies and meet Santa Claus. Each activity was sponsored by a Beaumont club, and Christmas on Campus was organized by Student Council. We loved having the chance to spread Christmas cheer to the greater community through this event - it will be a tradition for years to come! “One of Pope Francis’ missions throughout this trip was to deepen relationship in families. Beaumont is a family, and friendships in this faith-based experience grew in such a strong way,” said Bridget Danko ‘18. “An experience was provided by Beaumont that changed so many of our lives in such a unique but beautiful way. It showed us that Christ will never abandon us and that He has such a beautiful future for each one of us.” Beaumont students and faculty members in Philadelphia ALL SCHOOL SERVICE DAY Beaumont School students and faculty participated in a full day of service during the fifth annual All School Service Day on Wednesday, September 23. This yearly event offers an opportunity for Beaumont to demonstrate the school’s mission of life, leadership and service to the Greater Cleveland community. Students and faculty spent time working at 21 locations including local schools, nursing facilities, nonprofits and parks. Service is an integral aspect of a student’s Beaumont experience. All Members of the class of 2019 gardening at the Cleveland Cultural Gardens on All School Service Day students are required to complete 80 hours of service before graduation, volunteering her time to the greater community. Many students go above and beyond this requirement, with the class of 2015 providing 10,525 hours of service during their four years at Beaumont, nearly doubling their mandatory amount. Beaumont students welcomed the children for an evening full of Christmas cheer. Children participated in a variety of fun activities, including Christmas cookie decorating in the Dining Room. BeaumontSchool.org | 7 PARTNERSHIP WITH ONE SEED HERITAGE TO OFFER FAIR TRADE UNIFORM SKIRTS In alignment with our mission of educating women for life, leadership and service, Beaumont School has partnered with One Seed Heritage to offer uniform skirts to our students that are made by fair trade workers and ethically sourced. SCHOOL NEWS Beginning during the 2015-2016 school year, Beaumont students have the option to purchase uniform skirts that were handmade by women of the Mayan community of San Juan La Laguna in Guatemala. These women are paid fairly and create the skirts with organic cotton grown on family farms and with dye created with plants. Five percent of purchases will fund scholarships for Guatemalan children, whose literacy and school enrollment rates are some of the lowest in the world. A partnership with One Seed Heritage enforces the Beaumont’s mission through educating students about the importance of creating social and economic mobility within communities of need, inspiring human empowerment, and creating sustainable, quality, organic products. This fall, Beaumont’s Fashion Club worked with One Seed’s Guatemalan sewers to manufacture one-of-a-kind scarves with designs created by Beaumont students. We are excited to continue our partnership as the school year continues. Lupe, the head Guatemalan seamstress, holding one of the skirts after completion ENGLISH WING RENOVATIONS Christina Kerner ‘15 and Ana Maria Vargas ‘15 with one of the four murals they painted with Grace Mascha ‘15 With science classrooms relocated to the new STEM addition, the former science wing was renovated over the summer to become an English wing. This new space unifies all English classrooms to a centralized area, and also allowed for the creation of a writing lab and a multipurpose room that can seat up to 60 people. Recent Beaumont alumnae Christina Kerner ’15, Grace Mascha ’15 and Ana Maria Vargas ’15 spent part of their summer creating four murals for the walls of the new wing, in homage to the science murals that once decorated the hallways. 8 | Beaumont News Beaumont students in their new skirts at the beginning of the school year BEAUMONT HONORED WITH THE THOMAS EDISON AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN STEM EDUCATION AND STUDENT RESEARCH Beaumont was awarded the Thomas Edison Award for Excellence in STEM Education, an honor given by the Ohio Academy of Sciences, which recognizes those schools displaying excellence in STEM-based teaching. Beaumont is one of only 44 Ohio primary and secondary schools recognized for the 2014-2015 school year, and the only high school in Cuyahoga County to receive the award. Ten of Beaumont’s faculty members were also recognized, in conjunction with the award, for their excellence in teaching STEM subjects; only 401 Ohio teachers were bestowed this honor. Beaumont has been a recipient of the Thomas Edison Award for the past 12 years, a testament of the school’s ability to evolve with the advent of new STEM technology. BEAUMONT MUSIC DEPARTMENT Beaumont’s Voices of Harmony choir had the opportunity to perform with the Cleveland State University choir during the holiday season, singing with the collegiate choir during their concert, “Songs of Thanksgiving and Hope.” The music department also performed at Judson Manor’s annual Christmas Concert for the 16th year in a row. Beaumont’s choristers, chamber orchestra, soloists and Voices of Harmony impressed the audience during their traditional festive Christmas Concert in late December - the perfect way to close out the semester before the holidays begin. The cast and crew of Seussical BEAUMONT DRAMA DEPARTMENT The Beaumont Drama Department presented Seussical this fall, a musical based on various works by Dr. Seuss. This ensemble show was performed to sellout crowds of all ages. Congratulations to the talented thespians who were part of the cast and crew for this show! Beaumont’s International Thespian Troupe is preparing to travel to the Northeast Ohio Area Thespian Conference in January at the University of Mount Union. The 11 girls will perform the one act “Brief Interviews with Internet Cats” by Patrick Greene, hoping to earn a performance slot at the Ohio Thespian Conference in March. Save the date for our spring play. Nooses Off! is a zany comedy about a community theater production in which everything that can go wrong does go wrong. It will be performed March 3 through 6 in the Beaumont theater. Members of Voices of Harmony, chamber and jazz orchestra, and the Beaumont Choristers at Judson Manor on December 1 STUDENTS ATTEND KAIROS RETREAT Twenty-five Beaumont juniors and seniors attended the Kairos retreat with St. Edward High School students this past November. This Catholic retreat offers students an opportunity to step away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and grow their faith relationship with the Catholic church. This spiritual opportunity for students is a time-honored Beaumont tradition. Beaumont students on Kairos at Inspiration Hills Retreat Center BeaumontSchool.org | 9 LIFE . LEADERSHIP. SERVICE Beaumont’s Legacy of Leadership For 165 years, Beaumont School has been educating women for life, leadership and service. These traditions have been shared across generations and continue to be our foundation today. Throughout the history of our school, our alumnae have nurtured these qualities of life, leadership and service, and have gone on to live our mission in their lives every day. Leadership can be showcased in a variety of ways. From law to engineering, medicine to athletics, our graduates pursue a variety of careers around the world. While leaders professionally, our alumnae are also leaders in their communities— creating strong families and communities to honor the foundations they cultivated during their time at Beaumont School. The women below represent three decades of alumnae who have honed their leadership skills and represent a multitude of disciplines. Certainly this is not wholly representative of all Beaumont alumnae in leadership roles, but they have each created a career and a life that encompasses our mission and embraces the foundation of their time at Beaumont School. MICHELE REALISORRELL ‘85 Education: Canisius College; Huron School of Nursing; Ohio University Current profession: Clinical Coordinator, Cleveland Clinic Stephanie Tubbs Jones Health Center Residence: Cleveland Heights, Ohio How has your career path looked like since graduating from Beaumont? I am a sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE). I take calls for the Cleveland Clinic and take care of patients who present to 10 | Beaumont News the emergency department after being sexually assaulted or are victims of domestic violence. I am the founder and president of a non-profit called “A Race in Her Heels.” The goal of the organization is to bring awareness and change on sexual and domestic violence prevention. The race is a relay team of five men running a 20-yard dash in high heels. It’s symbolic because men who participate step out of their comfort zone to talk about a topic we aren’t all comfortable speaking about — rape and violence. It raises attention to an ugly subject that needs to be talked about in a family-oriented, educational setting. How did Beaumont help shape you into the leader you are today? I have chosen a career path that reflects on my faith, values, education and heritage inspired through the mission, vision and values of Beaumont School. Serving others is why we are here in this world. To be able to go to Beaumont is a privilege. You work hard academically and spiritually. Many people in our community have not had the opportunity we have. Beaumont has taught me to be a disciple of Christ. We need to continue to support Beaumont, an amazing place that develops young women into future leaders in our community that will continue to instill the mission, vision and values of Beaumont in our communities, workplace, leadership and families. JANINE R. BOYD ‘89 Education: Hillsdale College; Michigan State University Current profession: State Representative, Ohio House of Representatives; Federal Policy and Government Affairs Director, Ohio Guidestone Residence: Cleveland Heights, Ohio What has your career path looked like since graduating from Beaumont? I’ve served as a Trustee on the Boards of Heights Community Congress (under my former Beaumont Principal, the late and loved Sister Margaret Ann Kelley ’49), the Heights Emergency Food Center, and have over 15 years of experience in health and human services, advocacy and policy. Now I’m in my first term as a State Representative. I’ve drafted amendments, constructed statewide and local policy, and acquired millions of dollars to fund vital programs that serve these populations. In the process, I’ve learned what it takes to affect change in Columbus and have developed strong working relationships with various state agencies. How did Beaumont help shape you into the leader you are today? My family raised me to understand the value and honor of serving others. This included treating every person with dignity, kindness and respect, regardless of station in life, culture, or experience and to be a part of the actualization of social justice, and not just an observer. Besides the obvious academic and environmental advantages that Beaumont provided, in terms of time management skills, rigorous college prep, fantastic and diverse extracurricular activities, a beautiful campus, committed and nurturing faculty, and amazing friendships that last a lifetime, I began the journey of finding myself at Beaumont. I learned who God intended me to be, and how He would help me get there. Beaumont prepared me to lead by preparing me to serve. LIZ GAZLEY FERRANTE ‘91 Education: Ohio University; Loyola University Chicago Current profession: Studio Owner at barre3 Legacy Village Residence: University Heights, Ohio How did Beaumont help shape you into the leader you are today? My confidence soared at Beaumont. The nurturing, yet challenging, learning environment allowed me to boldly try new things. In addition to academics, I took photography and sewing classes, played on the tennis team, traveled to Europe, volunteered and ran for student council. I learned to manage my time and prioritize. I learned to foster relationships. My friends from Beaumont are still my closest friends today; they are my advisors, inspiration and comic relief. ALICIA MAROTTA LINIHAN ‘91 Education: Cuyahoga Community College; Giuliano Bugialli School of Cooking in Firenze, Italy What has your career path looked like since graduating from Beaumont? After graduating from OU I moved to Chicago where I started working in Human Resources as a benefits coordinator for Chicago Title & Trust Company’s corporate headquarters. After a few years I moved on to work for Accenture, a global consulting firm, as an HR Generalist and Recruiter. It was during this time I started to pursue a master’s degree from Loyola University Chicago and eventually found my way to YMCA where I stayed for the next 15 years. This was a dream job working as an HR consultant for YMCAs throughout the country. However, the travel was extensive and with young daughters at home I struggled with being away too much. In June of 2013 I found barre3 online workouts and did them at home and in hotel rooms when I was on the road. Exercise became less of a chore and more of something my body craved. I admired barre3’s holistic approach to whole-body health focusing as much on nutrition and connection as on exercise. So much so, I set out to open a barre3 studio in my hometown so it could be shared with the Cleveland community. The studio opened in Legacy Village in February 2015 and, thanks to an incredible staff, team and amazing clients, it’s been a remarkable year. Current profession: President and Executive Chef, Marotta’s Residence: Cleveland Heights, Ohio What has your career path looked like since graduating from Beaumont? Since graduating Beaumont in 1991, I furthered my education by attending culinary school here in Cleveland. I felt that I needed to continue my concentration in Italian cuisine and wine, so I moved to Italy to study. I was fortunate enough to study under world-renowned Italian chef Giuliano Bugialli. I worked in various restaurants in Italy, and returned home with a solid foundation to begin a credible career in the Cleveland restaurant industry. After working in several reputable restaurants in Cleveland, I took a chance on a dream and opened Marotta’s in the autumn of 2000. BeaumontSchool.org | 11 What achievements are you most proud of? Beaumont prepared me for leadership by instilling such values as integrity, ethics, endurance, confidence and service. For me, success is not measured by a financial award or trophy for my talent, it is determined by the ability to be of service to others. Of course I am proud of my family, I am a loving wife and mother of four young children. However, the act of service is transcendent. This includes, but is not limited to, teaching children, caring for and serving the less fortunate, and to always assist anyone in need. These personal obligations were taught to me by the Ursuline Sisters at Beaumont. That is what makes Beaumont, Beaumont. Why is it important to give back to Beaumont? It is imperative to give back to Beaumont. As the educational foundation for so many of us, we must make sure that it is not a financial decision for others. Beaumont is more than just a high school for young girls, it is an opportunity to acquire the virtues and skills to become successful women. By giving back, Beaumont will be able to promote and foster the values of the Ursuline Community, an opportunity that would otherwise be unobtainable. TENILLE N. JONES KAUS ‘98 Education: University of Pittsburgh; University of Akron Current profession: EEO Compliance Officer and Training Administrator, Summit County, Ohio Residence: Akron, Ohio How did Beaumont help shape you into the leader you are today? Beaumont taught me the confidence I need to succeed in any position. My senior year at Beaumont, I was the vice president for Students Together Opposing Prejudice (S.T.O.P.). I had my first taste of diversity and inclusion strategies and I loved it. I did not realize I could turn it into a career. Through my leadership experience at Beaumont, I learned how to be a change agent by framing issues of diversity and inclusion in a refreshing way. This has served me well throughout my career and has allowed me to be to become a leader in field of diversity and inclusion. ANNIE WALTON KELLER ‘03 Education: Miami University; Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Current profession: Attorney at McCarthy, Lebit, Crystal & Liffman Co., LPA Residence: University Heights, Ohio If you could give a piece of advice to yourself as a Beaumont student, what would it be? Follow your passion. You will spend a lot of days at work and in school. Do something that you are truly passionate about and the financial rewards will follow. What are some of your favorite Beaumont memories? My favorite memories are the friendships. I was honored when I had the privilege of asking a Beaumont alumna to be the godmother of my daughter. At the end of the day, life is about the relationships we build and cherish and those relationships are my favorite memories. Beaumont helped cultivate those relationships through retreats and service projects. Those proved to be invaluable and are very memorable to me. Why is it important to give back to Beaumont? I believe it is important to give back to Beaumont because the world needs more confident, educated and motivated women in leadership positions. Beaumont prepares young women to become leaders in any field they choose. Professional achievements: The focus of my practice has always been criminal defense. During my career, I have been fortunate to defend people in many interesting cases. From 2014 through 2016 I have been named as a Rising Star by Ohio Super Lawyers magazine in the area of Criminal Defense, an award reserved for the top 2.5% of Ohio lawyers under the age of 40. I have written articles that have been published by legal magazines in Ohio and have been interviewed by local and national media outlets concerning criminal cases and issues involving criminal law. Additionally, I have taught attorneys at numerous continuing legal education seminars involving topics related to criminal defense. How did Beaumont help shape you into the leader you are today? Tradition is important to me. One of my grandmothers and many of my aunts and cousins graduated from Beaumont. Beaumont taught me that hard work will lead to success and helped me to gain confidence in my academic abilities. More importantly, my years at Beaumont taught me to use good judgment, a trait which has helped me to deal with difficult situations during my practice of law. The qualities I developed at Beaumont contributed to 12 | Beaumont News many of the professional and personal successes I have had in my life. I believe it is important to make sure that Beaumont continues to be a place that helps young girls become confident young women. ELIZABETH DUGAS ‘06 Education: University of Michigan Current Profession: Freelance Performer - Currently on the first national tour of Bullets Over Broadway Residence: New York, New York Why is it important to give back to Beaumont? I believe it’s important to give back to Beaumont so that other young women have the opportunity to receive the same top-notch, faith-based education I received. My four years at Beaumont empowered me to strive for and reach unimaginable goals and I can only hope that more women receive this experience and go on to be leaders in their respective fields as well. EMILY INFELD ‘08 Education: Georgetown University Current profession: Professional athlete for Nike and member of the Bowerman Track Club Residence: Portland, Oregon MARGARET EPPRIGHT ‘07 Education: Miami University Current profession: First grade teacher at St. Angela Merici School in Fairview Park, Ohio; Beaumont School Swim Coach Residence: Cleveland Heights, Ohio What has your career path looked like since graduating from Beaumont? Upon graduating I moved to NYC to pursue a childhood dream that has since become a reality. While dancing remains my first love, I have branched out into singing, modeling, acting and voiceover work and have appeared in numerous industrials, commercials, music videos, company performances and musicals. The past three seasons I have had the pleasure of dancing at the Metropolitan Opera working with notable choreographers and directors on original works. The all-girls Catholic education Beaumont provided me with gave me the confidence to go into the performing arts despite the hardships and rejection that often go hand-in-hand with my field. Beaumont allowed me to hone my leadership and creativity skills in a safe environment where I felt my voice mattered and I have carried those sentiments into my professional career. The faith-based education has also helped me to get through rough patches and feelings of inadequacy in this highly competitive industry. How did Beaumont help shape you into the leader you are today? Beaumont taught me to be conscientious, respectful, curious, motivated, enthusiastic and ambitious. They allowed me to be more competitive, accept leadership roles, and try new things. Beaumont helped me to be courageous and to believe great things could happen if I set my mind to it. Why is it important to give back to Beaumont? I believe it is important to give back to Beaumont because by giving back you provide future generations with the opportunity to become strong independent women of the future. Professional achievements: • Member of the national state championship track team at Beaumont (2008); 800 meter title holder for all four years at Beaumont; and current Ohio state record holder in 1600 meter • NCAA 3,000 meter indoor track champion and top runner on the 2011 NCAA national cross country championship team at Georgetown University • Represented USA in the world cross country championships in Poland (2013); placed third in the world cross country championships 10,000 meter run in China (2015); and currently training to compete in the USA Olympic trials in July 2016 How did Beaumont help shape you into the leader you are today? Beaumont taught me a great deal about leadership that helped me through my studies at Georgetown, as well and my collegiate and now professional career in running. I always had great support from Beaumont and really feel that I was enabled to believe I could achieve anything I set my sights on. I felt very empowered as a woman going to Beaumont and am so thankful for my experience there. I was taught to be grateful for all my talents and to not take them for granted but to strive for excellence. I am so proud to be an alumna of Beaumont! BeaumontSchool.org | 13 There are many ways for you to create a legacy at Beaumont. No matter the amount or to which fund you choose to support, your gifts make a difference in the life of a current Beaumont student. Every student is a gift, and every gift makes a difference to Beaumont School. Continued philanthropic support of Beaumont is critical to the current and future success of our school and our students. When you choose to give to our annual fund, a scholarship fund, the Advancing Excellence Capital Campaign, or if you include Beaumont in your estate plans, your support allows our students to have life-shaping moments every day at Beaumont. � ALUMNAE AND ADVANCEMENT NEWS ADVANCING EXCELLENCE CAPITAL CAMPAIGN Currently, we have raised $9 million toward our $9.5 million Capital Campaign goal. The academic building opened for student use in January 2015, and has dramatically changed how students are learning and interacting in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). It is imperative that we successfully conclude this campaign so that we can move forward on meeting other needs the school has. To learn more about the Advancing Excellence Capital Campaign or to make a gift to support this critical project, please visit beaumontschool.org/stem. � � SCHOLARSHIPS ANNUAL FUND Beaumont is committed to keeping tuition affordable for our students and their families. We are very grateful to those who support our efforts by establishing scholarships. Paying tribute to children, parents, family, friends and teachers, Beaumont’s Scholarship Funds provide financial assistance to numerous students annually. Philanthropic support of Beaumont through its scholarship opportunities helps the school support qualified young women who desire a Beaumont education. The Annual Fund provides Beaumont with the funding for day-to-day operations. It helps bridge the gap between tuition and the actual cost of educating each student. Gifts to the Annual Fund help support every student. Whether it is used for tuition assistance, actual classroom or experiential learning opportunities, or through technology or capital needs, every gift helps make the Beaumont experience possible for today’s young women. We currently have over forty endowed scholarships that actively support students each year. December 2015 marked the 35th anniversary of Sister Dorothy Kazel’s martyrdom in El Salavador. We continue to seek funds, especially on this anniversary year, to bring her scholarship to full endowment so that we can begin awarding funds to students on an annual basis. If you are interested in supporting this scholarship or are interested in establishing a scholarship, please contact Beaumont’s advancement office at (216) 321-6265. By giving annually to Beaumont, our alumnae, parents and friends demonstrate their commitment to our mission of educating young women for life, leadership and service. Further, it sets an example for our students to follow—that their philanthropy will someday be used by the hundreds of young women who will join our community through the generations. All gifts received by June 30, 2016 will be acknowledged in the Beaumont Annual Report. We are so grateful for all of the gifts that are made to support the Annual Fund. You can make your gift online at beaumontschool.org or return the envelope included in this magazine. 14 | Beaumont News ADVANCEMENT AND ALUMNAE NEWS FABULOUS 50S LUNCHEONS For the third year in a row, Beaumont hosted alumnae for the classes of 1950 through 1959 for luncheons with their former classmates. Split over two days, the Fabulous 50s luncheons hosted more than 65 Beaumont alumnae in the Lennon House, which served as the Junior Senior building during their time at Beaumont. The class of 1949 also hosted a lunch at the Lennon House in the week following the Fabulous 50s luncheons. Beaumont student ambassadors helped serve during these events and were able to share stories of their Beaumont experience with the women who came before them. SAVE THE DATE! SPECTACULAR 70S PARTY & EXCELLENT 80S PARTY Due to the overwhelming success of the Fabulous 50s Luncheons and Sensational 60s Party, Beaumont is hosting gatherings for alumnae of the 1970s and 1980s this spring! The Spectacular 70s Party will be held Thursday, April 28, and the Excellent 80s Party will be hosted on Thursday, May 12, 2016. These events are great ways to meet up with your peers from Beaumont and learn all about what’s new at Beaumont. Contact Mary Kelley Ebner ‘79 at (216) 325-7326 or mebner@beaumontschool.org with any questions. Members of the class of 1953 THE BEAUMONT GOLF CLASSIC The 18th annual Beaumont Golf Classic was held at The Country Club in Pepper Pike on Monday, September 14. Alumnae, current and past parents, and members of the Beaumont community come together for a day of golf and also raised funds for the Alumnae Scholarship Fund. Members of the class of 1956 SENSATIONAL 60S PARTY An idea that grew out of the Fabulous 50s Luncheon, Beaumont hosted the classes of 1960 through 1969 for the Sensational 60s Party at the Lennon House in October. This inaugural event drew a great group of alumnae from these classes for a fun evening of catching up with friends. Carolyn Corsillo, Donna Donato, Mary Ellen Norton and Cheryl Colacarro prepare to head out for a round of golf BeaumontSchool.org | 15 ALUMNAE VISITS Our advancement department has the honor of traveling to visit alumnae around the country each year. This fall, president Sister Gretchen Rodenfels, OSU ‘65 and alumnae manager Mary Kelley Ebner ‘79 traveled to the Chicago area and attended two gatherings hosted by alumnae. We are thankful for all the opportunities we have to visit with alumnae, whether they are near or far. If you are interested in hosting an alumnae gathering in your city, please contact Mary Kelley Ebner ‘79 at mebner@beaumontschool.org or (216) 325-7326. Meeting Santa Claus is always a highlight of the event. BREAKFAST WITH SANTA ALUMNAE AND ADVANCEMENT NEWS Chicago-based Beaumont alumnae gathered in September 2015 This year’s Breakfast with Santa, presented by the Beaumont Alumnae Association, was held on Saturday, December 12 at Beaumont. This annual event features crafts, breakfast and a special meet and greet with Santa Claus himself for families with young children. Beaumont students help with creating crafts in the Foyer and alumnae are on hand to serve breakfast in the Dining Room during this memorable pre-Christmas tradition. Beaumont students face painted and helped children with other crafts during Breakfast with Santa. LITURGY FOR DECEASED ALUMNAE During the month of November, the Catholic church sets aside time to honor the Communion of Saints. At Beaumont, we honor the lives of deceased alumnae with an annual Liturgy for Deceased Alumnae. This year, the Liturgy was held on Sunday, November 1 in Beaumont’s St. Angela Merici Chapel. We continue to hold these individuals in our prayers throughout the school year. 16 | Beaumont News SIP AND SHOP The 6th annual Sip and Shop was held on December 3. This holiday vendor event is the perfect way for Beaumont alumnae, students, parents and community members to shop for everyone on their Christmas lists. We were excited to host more than 80 vendors for a night of shopping and socializing. This evening is a wonderful opportunity to gather with friends and family and support local artists and entrepreneurs. THE BEAUMONT GALA WINE PULL Beaumont’s Sip and Shop benefits the Beaumont Gala, an annual event that raises funds necessary to provide financial assistance to all young women who want to be part of the Beaumont experience. Participating in the Beaumont Gala Wine Pull is a simple way to support the Gala. It’s our goal to collect 100 bottles of wine and champagne valued at $20 or more for the Wine Pull. Guests at the Gala are then able to pull a mystery bottle of wine with a $20 donation. If you’d like to donate a bottle of wine or champagne to the Beaumont Gala Wine Pull, contact The Wine Spot at their store in Cleveland Heights or (216) 342-3623. Mention Beaumont and one of their associates will guide you through the process. Shopping at vendor tables in the Beaumont Dining Room Beaumont Alumnae and Student Sip and Shop Vendors: Suzanne DeGaetano ’75 Mac’s Backs Books on Coventry Mary Norris-Pack ’84 Mary Kay Cosmetics Therese Kramer Dietzel ’87 WillowCatDesigns Kelly Jamieson O’Connor ’03 KiddoCrazy Joanne Deutsch Filocco ’59 Bella Biscotti,etc Monique Ozanne ’05 NYR Organic Carla Salvador Fioretta ’02 Ron Salvador & Sons Diamond Specialists Bridie Reilly Paoloni ’77 Tastefully Simple Karen Bongorno Gall ’07 K. Gall Events Kelly Peppard ’03 Ormond Road Designs Katie Mackin Havel ’99 Origami Owl Joan Pistone ’71 J. Pistone Kerry Hawkins ’07 Crazy Bead Lady Mary Gardner Poulos ’72 Handmade Jewelry/Blue Carolina Sterling Laura Ivec ’05 Laura’s Specialty Jams & Jellies Karen Bartko Reming ’72 Baskets by Karen Eileen FitzSimons Kantamnemi ’98 Successful & Deaf Nada Rowane ’17 Jewelry by Nada Marilyn T. Cartwright Kertis ’79 Fashion Headbands/B-Skinz Athletic Carly Shade ’11 Rodan & Fields Laurie Klopper ’88 Blush Boutique Quiyanni Smith ’16 Cakies Custom Cakes and Cookies Micki Krupitzer Mackin ’67 MickiWordArt Marti Geraci Spoth ’66 The Art Box People Hannah Manocchino ’09 Snakes & Acey’s Laura Bossard Tomba ’02 Norwex PAINTER GRANDCHILDREN VISIT BEAUMONT Bill and Vivian Painter - grandchildren of Kenyon Painter, original owner of Beaumont’s property - visited the school this past August. Their grandfather, Kenyon Painter, Jr., grew up in the mansion that is now The Lennon House. After being purchased by the Ursulines in the 1940s, the Painter mansion became Beaumont’s original school building, later serving as a convent and, currently, as the offices for Beaumont’s advancement and finance departments. William and Vivian Painter with Sister Gretchen Rodenfels in The Lennon House BeaumontSchool.org | 17 CLASS NOTES NEW ARRIVALS Congratulations to the following alumnae who have welcomed new additions to their families. Megan Hauer Kacvinsky ‘96 Son: Luke Richard Christine Natemeyer Walanka ‘97 Son: Carson Nathaniel Kimberley Gilyard Davenport ‘99 Son: Jaxon Karter Lindsay Maurath Malone ‘00 Daughter: Brigid Catherine Elizabeth Santo Bull ‘01 Daughter: Claire Kristin Bigach Mergler ‘01 Daughter: Madelyn Alane ALUMNAE AND ADVANCEMENT NEWS Nora Joyce Corrigan ‘01 Daughter: Ann Patricia Jennifer Donovan Elliott ‘01 Son: Gabriel Donovan Kayla Murphy Cousineau ‘01 Son: George Murphy Kathryn Brzozowski ‘02 Son: Logan James Cieply Carla Salvador Fioretta ‘02 Son: Luca Antonio Nicki Garofoli Abate ‘03 Son: Enzo Anthony 1956 At the Memorial Mass at Beaumont we honored our deceased classmate Pat Rosance Todd. Our prayers go out to her family. Suzie Baird Fitzgerald came in town from East Liverpool for the mass. Diane Junglas Richardson, Dolores McDonnell Ritt, Janet Neff Newsome, Judy Bopp Loach, Carol Egan Grady and Patty McIntyre Westropp had a lunch at the Cedar Creek Grill after the mass. Judy Bopp Loach and Carol Egan Grady took a Western Caribbean Cruise in October. They went to Cozumel, Belize and Honduras. Suzie Baird Fitzgerald has moved to a condo in East Liverpool, Ohio, and she is very happy with condo living. Rosemarie Miceli Surace is busy at work and spending time traveling. Our class had a significant turnout for the Fabulous Fifties luncheon. In attendance were Connie O’Connell Strong, Carol Egan Grady, Judy Bopp Loach, Sue Baird Fitzgerald, Gretchen Vandemotter Lauro, Barbara Post, Mary Anne Corlett Rotatori, Diane Junglas Richardson, Sr. Pat Stenger, Rosemarie Miceli Surace, Mary DAgostino Mandalfino, Janet Neff Newsome, and Patty McIntyre Westropp. Many classmates enjoyed a delicious dinner at Giovanni’s Restaurant to celebrate the holidays. Alumnae of all ages attended the Sip & Shop to support the annual fundraiser, the Beaumont Gala. Lastly, our class scholarship has helped a student with her Beaumont education. Thank you for your support! 1957 Our Pat Richards has been teaching full time at Shaker High. Her proficiency in French is serving her well. Sr. Mary Louise Gude, (R.I.P.) would be pleased! We all want to thank to Pat for her interesting, informative columns. Our class of ‘57 attendance at The Fabulous Fifties Luncheon was great; Sr. (Janet) Praxedes, OSU, Jane Cunningham, Joanne Ryan, Sally Moir Weisenberger, Kitty Busher, Joyce Raviotta, Carole Marciano, Mary Fuerst, Dianne Toronski, Marsha Sarakaitis, and Judy Nieser all enjoyed a lovely afternoon at the Lennon House. Kay O’Malley was intending to join us, but all the better, had good health news that day! Marianne Walton, Joanne Ryan and Judy Nieser enjoyed the crowded ‘Sip n Shop’ on 18 | Beaumont News Dec. 3rd. Speaking of Joanne, did you know she is volunteering time to help in the alum office at Beaumont? We are happy she and Jack moved back to Cleveland. To all of you who lost loved ones this past year, our sincere condolences. May 2016 hold many blessings for all of you, dear class of ‘57. 1962 Andrea Vadas Ashburn and Kathy Machol Zimmerman enjoyed lunch in The Woodlands, TX, where Andrea lives and Kathy was in the area to attend a grandson’s band concert. Kathy requests prayers for her 14-year-old grandson, Grant Cooper, who will have heart surgery in January. Ed Rhinehart, husband of Madonna Welsh Rhinehart and brother of Bretta Rhinehart Zamzow, passed away suddenly in The Villages, Florida. Our hearts and prayers go out to them, at this tragic time. Judith Sheehan welcomed her 14th grandchild into this world. Charla Roediger Bernstein, who lost her husband, Bob, last January, is proud to announce the birth of her seventh grandchild. Charla’s grandchildren range in ages from 3 months to 20 years old. Bonnie Sheldon Martino reports that she and her husband, David, have been busy traveling the world. This past summer, they took a Rick Stieves’ tour to England; and, then went on to visit friends in Torino, Florence and Fiesole, Italy, where Bonnie got to practice her Italian. The daughter of our late and beloved classmate, Teresa DeFino Mannen, who shared the identical name with her mother, got married twice in November. First, Teresa, had a beautiful beach wedding in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico to Keith Nothraker; and the next week, they flew to Cleveland and got married and celebrated again. Congratulations, may your lives together be joyful. Carol Senda Damaso, her husband, Don and their children attended the Mannen events, both in Mexico and in Cleveland. Carol relates that she enjoyed connecting with Margaret Hanna Gentile at the Cleveland wedding, as Carol and Don live in Scottsdale, Arizona. They will be spending the Christmas holidays in West Hollywood, California with all of their children. Judit (Judy) Szabo Jacovits writes from San Francisco to tell us how blessed she is with her mother being still well at 94 years old, 10 beautiful and healthy grandchildren, and they have rebranded all of their fitness clubs to couldn’t attend, we missed you, but you were in our thoughts and our fond memories of the years we spent together. There is nothing that compares to being with women you’ve known since you were young girls. On October 15 Beaumont held an event at Lennon House just for classmates of the 60’s – Sensational Sixties. Although only seven of us could be there, we had a great time mingling with the other 60’s girls. It’s always interesting to wander through the lovely rooms of the Lennon House (former Painter mansion) where we at least were lucky enough to have spent our junior year. Members of the class of 1963 at their 70th birthday luncheon “FitnessSF,” with their latest club in Twitter’s new building. Judy also invites all classmates to visit her in SF, where she will love to conduct “your own personal tour.” Marcia Beljan Catalano is so thrilled to welcome her first granddaughter born in July. Felicity Noelle is the daughter of Marcia’s eldest child, Julie. Christina Collura Embrescia and her husband Jim had a thrilling trip to Italy, in September. They had never been to the Puglia region, in spite of their numerous Italian trips. They visited friends, who own a villa in Andria, Italy. Her one bit of advice is this: do yourselves a favor, and go to the medieval cities of Alberobello and Lecce. Not only are they historic, but they are positively beautiful and quaint. the southern “girls” will get together for lunch. Anne Sheahan Smith’s daughter Molly and husband own Soho Kitchen and Bar near the Westside Market. This past summer Kati, Casey, DD DeFino Gaul, Mary Blubaugh Kinley, Jeanne Carfagna Somers, Mary Redmond O’Malley and Sr. Ritamary Welsh had a great time lunching and checking out the area. Then our “lunch bunch” met in Oct. at Bar Louie in Crocker Park. Mary Blubaugh Kinley’s son, Shaun, has an art gallery there. It was fun to meet him and see his work depicting Cleveland landmarks. Next summer we hope we can encourage other “girls” to join us as it is great fun! Kati Callahan Crawford is playing her last year of USTA team tennis & plans to segue to pickleball. 1963 The class of 1963 celebrates turning 70! Caroline Gruelock Graham reports her husband treated her & daughters, Megan and Denise to a cruise to the Bahamas. They had not had a chance to be together without husbands or kids in a very long time. Since she retired as Administrative Coordinator from Publix Supermarkets, she has taken up painting in acrylics, learned to play Mah Jong and has been traveling. Diane Lombardy had a successful hip replacement and said she was thrilled to receive so many get well cards from the Beaumonsters! Sharon Tucci Anderson will be spending Jan-March 2016 in Bonita Springs, FL. Hopefully 1965 Our 50th reunion was held on the weekend of June 12 and 13 and it was a grand celebration. Forty five of our classmates were there to revel in two beautiful summer evenings. Some were at Beaumont on Friday night to reminisce and reconnect, and also explore the new addition. Others joined us Saturday afternoon for mass at Beaumont and then on to Nighttown, just down the road. We enjoyed a leisurely cocktail hour on the patio, which we had all to ourselves. There was plenty of time to relish the company of classmates, spouses, and significant others. It was refreshing, relaxing, and hearty laughter filled the air throughout our dinner. If you Remember, if you are not receiving occasional emails from Robin, please email her so you will be on her list. Classmates get together from time to time and would love to have you join us. We may also have news to share and we want to keep you connected to your old friends. Robin Harvey: RobinHarvey@LiveNation.com Betsy DeFino Wilson: mzbwilson@hotmail.com Kathy Gang Rini: kgrini@hotmail.com 1972 Best wishes to Adrianne Senft on her marriage to Peter Kohn on 10/28/15 in Charlotte, NC. She successfully battled Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma earlier this year. Congratulations! Maryellen Amato Stratmann, M.D. is the new class rep, and class news can be emailed to her at Amatomd@aol.com 1975 Donna Schuele has joined the faculty in the Department of Political Science at California State University, Los Angeles, teaching courses in public law. She also has been awarded a contract by Rutledge Publishing to write a jurisprudential biography of Sandra Day O’Connor. Ann Dahlman Leubbert is writing a children’s book about a zebra that “escaped” from the zoo. She has been posting the story line on Facebook. Annie Tamburro D’Alessandro and her husband Bob completed their first full marathon in October in Columbus. BeaumontSchool.org | 19 1977 1981 Barb Mulanax Mamone let us know that she married on June 26, 2015 and she and her husband, John Almaguer, are enjoying life in Austin. Barb’s daughter, Linda, is a graduate of St. George’s University Medical School; her daughter, Sandy, works and goes to school in San Diego and serves as a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate). Barb’s son, Pete, is a West Point graduate and former Army Captain who served two tours of duty in Iraq as an Apache helicopter pilot. Peggy Monastra was in Dallas on business and met up with Eva Fiola Hines. Eva wants everyone to remember if they are ever in Dallas she would love to see you too! 1978 Happy New Year class of 1978! Mary Zaller was spotted on the front page of the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mary is the development director of Equality Ohio. Congratulations Mary! ALUMNAE AND ADVANCEMENT NEWS Molly McBride Hummer was back in Cleveland recently and was seen at Gesu visiting her daughter who is a teacher there. Also spotted at Gesu is Diane Geraci DeGaetano. Diane is now working at Gesu. Rosemary Leone Nemeth is still there too! Karen Young, Bindy (Linda) Plucinsky Kelly had a mini reunion at the home of Janet Amadio Cross in Atlanta. Karen was in town for a concert and Bindy lives here. They had a great night catching up! Molly Sweeny is an interior designer for Ethan Allen at Legacy Village. Marianne DiSanto Storath moved to Singer Island, Florida, where she teaches Yoga and fitness full time. She also would love to see you if you are in the neighborhood. Clara Allen recently moved to Sonoma, California and is now the Executive Director of Golden Living’s skilled nursing center in Sonoma. She had been living in San Francisco for the past eight years. She’d love for you to let her know if you’re in the wine country! Next year is our 35th reunion. Hope we can all be there! 1986 Over Thanksgiving, Diane Geraci DeGaetano had a little get together that included her sister, Lisa Geraci Macauda ‘81, Maureen Murphy Lippert, Meg Rourke Murphy, Diane Coviello Mackay, Mary Zaller, Judy Pucket Hannan and her sisters Missy Pucket Hambor ‘77 and Chrissy Pucket Neri ’80. Lisa Washington Manning has been married to Robert (Marty) Manning, Benedictine alum, for 22 years! She is a LSW and works for Western Reserve Agency on Aging as a Clinical Supervisor. “I spend time with my daughters, extended family and friends and my husband and I enjoy traveling. Life is good for me! My Beaumont beginnings have definitely paid off!” Beaumont’s Sip and Shop was an amazing evening. Don’t miss it next year! It’s a great way to enjoy Beaumont, see old friends and get some Christmas shopping done. Heather Fowler Nacke is still living in Indiana and celebrating every day! I have been married to Garret for over 24 years. She is working at FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) Kokomo Casting Plant as the Industrial Engineering Manager and Workplace Organization Pillar Lead. She is a member of Tri Kappa Sorority and has a state position with this worthwhile philanthropic organization that only exists in the state of Indiana. She continues to serve at All Saints Catholic Church as a cantor and member of both choirs. Girls, please send any news. Rosemary Leone Nemeth and Maidie Volpe McGarry would love to share it with our class. 1979 Amy Thompson Mosier and Mary Kelley Ebner are chairing the Beaumont Gala this year! The Gala is Saturday, April 16 at Landerhaven. They hope to fill a table for the class of 1979. Cathleen Fleck has received tenure and was promoted in May 2015 to Associate Professor of Art History in the Fine and Performing Arts Program at Saint Louis University. She lives in St. Louis with her two sons, Finn (11) and Duncan (9), and her husband, Dennis Barbour. Debra Boland has been living just south of San Francisco for almost 7 years now and loves it! She is a nurse practitioner and works at Stanford in Orthopedic Trauma. She is planning on coming back for the reunion in June and looks forward to seeing everyone! 20 | Beaumont News Angela Ledyard said back in her Beaumont days, she fell in love with fitness. She ran track and used to lift weights at the school. Though working out and staying in shape was a passion of mine, I always saw it as something fun to do. As life went on, my workouts became somewhat infrequent. Some years later and with many life experiences her love and passion for fitness returned. She obtained her Bachelors of Business Management from Ursuline College and became a certified personal trainer and group instructor. She was diagnosed with thyroid cancer and had a total thyroidectomy. When she was told she was cancer free, she took some time off from teaching fitness to reinvent herself. She has become a strong advocate for healthy living and teaching others how to balance that lifestyle. She added new certifications to her plate, including becoming a Certified Yoga Instructor – RYT200, health coach and healthy cooking instructor. She’s an avid cyclist, co-owner of KRaCY Adventures, LLC, a business getting women out of their comfort zones and doing things like kayaking, running, cycling and yoga. 1989 Happy New Year to all! Carrie Conrath Clark received a scholarship to and recently completed the Performance Management for Non-Profits Program at Harvard University’s Business School (in partnership with the Kennedy School). Carrie has worked as the Executive Director of Medworks for the last 4 and a half years, helping to ensure the area’s underinsured and insured populations have access to unconditional health care. Jen Barile Luca has been teaching part time at Cuyahoga Community College while also working as Fitness Coordinator at the Solon Community Center. She was offered a position as Assistant Professor in the Sport and Exercise Studies program at the college. She absolutely loves being able to mentor students as they pursue their goals in a field that she is passionate about. The constant challenge lies in balancing work with being a mom to her three kids! She is fortunate to keep in touch with many fellow Beaumont alum! So many great people and memories! 1991 Sarah Thomas married Joseph Schultz in October. Bernadette Clemens is Executive Director of Development at Case Western Reserve University, and she continues as Co-Artistic Director of Mamai Theatre Company. Hope to see you all at our 25th reunion in June! 1996 Remember walking up to the North Park entrance on your first day of freshman year, sporting a brand new pair of bucks (or was it penny loafers?) with butterflies in your stomach – nervous about what was to come and excited to find out who you were going to meet? And now, it’s been almost 20 years since we sat through a banner raising ceremony at Beaumont. How is that possible?! The details are in the works, but block off June 17 – 19, 2016 for our 20th class reunion. We’ll have a weekend to catch up with old friends and make new memories. Can’t wait to see everyone this summer! Please continue to email Helen Curak, at helen.curak@hotmail.com or message me on Facebook with any updates you have. Planning a party, wedding or event? Let Covesa McPherson Gragg make it unforgettable! Covesa Kelly Events, her recently rebranded company, can plan your soiree in Cleveland or across the globe. Check out her new website covesakellyevents.com. Lindsey Moriarty Lukes married Justin Lukes on October 9, 2015. Toni Reale and her husband Adam MacConnell welcomed Brooks Franklin MacConnell on January 9, 2015. Toni and her family reside in Charleston, South Carolina. Eileen Ryan Ewan illustrated two children’s books that will be in stores this spring. Look for “Mr. McGinty’s Monarchs,” by Linda Vander Heyden in February 2016, and “Miss Colfax’s Light,” by Aimee Bissonette in April 2016. The books will be available at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com and in select bookstores. Myranda Stephens and her partner in life and business, Spencer Holmes, welcomed their first child, Reed Stephen Holmes on June 3, 2015. Maggie Keenan is working as the Budget Director for Cuyahoga County and in her second year of law school at CSU. Her daughter Aislin is less than two years away from being a third generation Beaumont girl! 1998 Tynisha Worthy and Monique Harris ran their first international half marathon on December 5th....yeah mon! (They were in Jamaica) 2002 Alicia Brzozowski married Miles Nevin in September at St. Christopher Church in Rocky River. IN MEMORIAM We commend to your prayers the following alumnae and relatives who have died: Beaumont Alumnae: Catherine Miller Arenz Casile ‘48 Virginia Wickes Chambers ‘49 Helen Platten Radigan ‘49 Theresa Scully Downing ‘50 Mary Norton Niklaus ’50 Marilyn Cukr Ochiltree ’50 Helen Whelan Walsh ‘52 Dorothy Blake ‘53 Barbara Horten Miles ‘53 Patricia Corsaro Holecek ‘54 Judy Strunk North ‘54 Rochelle Leon Modica ‘55 Patricia Rozance Todd ‘56 Sharon Liderbach Davidson ‘68 Kathleen DePompei Santabarbara ‘68 Christian Holt Njoroge ‘99 Sr. Jeanne Tighe ‘60 Kathleen Scully Eagle ‘62 Bretta Rhinehart Zamzow ‘62 Karen Rocco Durant ‘67 Alicia Sadowski Whalen ’68 Marybeth Pigott Glasier ‘75 Mary Wirtz Juhnke ‘75 Margie Pigott Flynn ‘77 Peggy Smith Flannery ‘80 Judith Miller Ziment ‘81 Mary Browne Adelman ‘83 Patricia Miller ‘83 Dorothy Browne ‘84 Cassidy Angelotta ‘02 Kelsey Angelotta ‘08 Sister of: Elizabeth Scully Uston ‘52 Catherine Horten Thomas ‘55 Susan Liderbach Mejia ‘60 Kathleen Scully Eagle ‘62 Kathleen Liderbach Reese ‘63 Mother of: Marti Geraci Spoth ‘66 Patti DiRenzo Anderson ‘69 Susan Lamb ‘70 Gail O’Donnell Sapio ‘70 Mary Thompson ‘70 Marie DiRenzo Calabrese ‘71 Michele Summa Simard ‘72 Martha ThompsonCallahan ‘74 Jacqueline Miles Boesinger ‘77 Catherine McAndrews ‘77 Michelle Romanin Kerns ‘77 Kathy Romanin Pastor ‘79 Julie Miles Holder ‘80 Kathleen Reali Matthews ‘84 Dina DiSanto Greisl ‘85 Michele Reali Sorrell ‘85 Anne Marie McAndrews ‘86 Daneen DiSanto Koenig ‘87 Carolyn Reali Kilbane ‘88 Maura Reali Armsworthy ‘91 Shannon DiSanto Oddi ‘92 Ann Reali Stratton ‘93 Margaret Strauchon ‘93 Therese DePompei ‘95 Nicole Strauchon ‘98 Jennifer Reali Fiorilli ‘00 Brother of: Elizabeth Scully Uston ‘52 Clare Hoynes Sullivan ‘53 Mary Ann Tighe King ‘54 Marianne Rocco Walton ‘57 Eleanor Sadowski Albrecht ‘58 Father of: Karen Hoynes Cook ‘65 Eileen Hoynes Lynette ‘66 Catherine Coburn Costello ‘68 Patti DiRenzo Anderson ‘69 Marie DiRenzo Calabrese ‘71 Husband of: Mary McMullin Scholl ‘46 Dolores Ventimiglia Donia ‘47 Ann Laughlin Marotta ‘49 Corinne O’Neill Healey ’51 Marilou Duffy Marshall ‘52 Beth Lanigan Reese ‘55 Madonna Welsh ‘62 Cathey Lennon Lozick ‘63 Nancy McDonald Connell ‘65 Gail Morris Rocco ‘65 JoAnn Pajek Rozum ‘75 Mary Hlivak Wesley ‘86 Joan Kertis Sorensen ‘71 Jane Kertis ‘74 Deborah Schaut Payne ‘75 Nancy Kertis ’76 Catherine McAndrews ‘77 Bridie Reilly Paoloni ‘77 Mary Schaut Bentley ‘79 Lynn Spann Gaines ‘79 Carla McLaughlin ‘80 Joi McLaughlin Wilson ‘81 Katie Tighe Schroeder ‘83 Peggy Tighe ‘84 Christine Clemens Grudnowski ‘85 Anne Marie McAndrews ‘86 Molly Reese Oskowski ’88 Bernadette Clemens ‘91 Mary Caroline Clemens Kokkinen ‘99 Maggie Thomas-Greaves ‘14 Grandfather of: Gretchen Cook ‘91 Bridgette Cook ‘94 Molly Cook ‘96 Molly Dise ‘04 Mackenzie Kilfoyle ‘08 Eileen Dise ‘09 Anne Lougheed ‘15 Grandmother of: Kathy Karlik-Tookey ‘91 Elizabeth Brown ‘95 Megan Huebner Valente ‘04 Kellie Huebner Jones ‘08 Maggie Spoth ‘08 Lauren Sorrell ‘09 Maria Ianni ‘12 Michaela Burke ‘14 Sarah Kloos ‘14 Daughter of: Kodi Smith Pride ‘99 BeaumontSchool.org | 21 2006 Liz Dugas is on a yearlong National Broadway Tour with Bullets Over Broadway. It is part of the Keybank Broadway Series and performed in Cleveland, October 6th - 18th. She is a 2010 University of Michigan graduate with honors from the School of Music, Theatre and Dance and the The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts with a double major. She currently resides in NYC where she performs with the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center, models, acts and does commercial work. Leigh Bornhorst will marry Jimmy Perkins in August at St. John Cantius in Tremont. Ronni Garofoli graduated from ClevelandMarshall College of Law in May and passed the Ohio Bar Examination in October. She also became an aunt again in July to her sister Nicki’s ‘03 son Enzo Anthony. Lauren Hauptman is working for Rosetta in San Luis Obispo, California. She and her fiancée Ben Weisel will be married in Cleveland in July. ALUMNAE AND ADVANCEMENT NEWS Michelle Ianni married Michael Kitko on June 13th at St. Pascal Baylon in Highland Heights. Michelle’s sister Theresa ‘10 was maid of honor and 2006 classmate Alex Hupertz was also bridesmaid. Katie Kandrach married Ryan Sapp on Valentine’s Day 2015 in Columbus. Best friend and fellow 2006 classmate Lauren Hauptman was the maid of honor. Katie and Ryan bought a house in Clintonville, OH. Katie is a senior designer at Victoria’s Secret where she works on the in-store marketing. where they met and currently live. After earning a master’s degree, Maggie has been directing retreats and student activities at Mount Notre Dame High School for four years. In October, Molly St. John was engaged to Sam Strano. They both live in Cleveland where Molly is a registered nurse. Sarah West is in her third and final year of law school at Cleveland-Marshall. She will take the bar examination next summer. 2007 Emily Rose is just finishing up her first semester of graduate school at CSU for Occupational Therapy. She is enjoying the program and on track to graduate in December of 2017. 2008 Ristina Gooden and Kristian Gist have started a new business: Sugar Hippo Bakery. After winning a grant from Brit + CO and the I Am Foundation, they started work on a long time dream to open up a bakery. Their bakery is online at sugarhippobakery.com and ships items fresh to your door in 1-2 business days. Their mission is to not only provide customers with delicious treats but to help out the community. They donate a portion of all sales towards providing kids that are in foster homes or shelters with cakes on their birthday to remind them that they are loved and important and provide jobs to women in shelters who may be struggling to get back on their feet. They launched online on December 1, 2015. One of their first partners, The Van Buren Shelter, is based in Columbus, Ohio. This spring from Mar 21-May 15 Mary Ryan will be participating in a 3,300 mile cross country bike ride (San Diego to Washington D.C.) as part of Ride for World Health (R4WH). R4WH is a group of fourth year medical students who ride to support their three-fold mission of global and local health advocacy, education, and fundraising. Learn more at r4wh.org. 2009 Congratulations to Gina Cortese for graduating from Kent State this past December! She was recently interviewed for a feature on Channel 3 in Cleveland about her journey with cancer and her desire to help others in need. Her website for collections of hats and square head scarves for cancer patients is www.ginasjourney.org Congratulations to Lexi Weber and her new husband, Brian Trautman, who were married on September 26 and best wishes to Melissa Militello and her new husband, Tony Allen, who were wed on July 5. Kerry Keyes and her fiancée have fallen in love with their daughter, Zelda Grace Young, born in Charleston, SC on November 18. And to top that all of, Meredith Muir, couldn’t love the Netflix Original Series, Gracie and Frank, any more and would like to thank Beth Melena ’08 for the recommendation. Similarly, Eileen Dise has found the famed series, Rubi, on Netflix and knows any students of Senora Matos, will quickly remember their love for Spanish II. Bridgid Luskin and Michael Skidmore were married on September 4th in Pine, Colorado during a ceremony with close family and friends. Their daughter Rian will turn one on February 6th. Over the summer, Kate Malone rode with Team Cleveland Indians in the second annual VeloSano bike to cure event. She rode approximately 900 training miles over the summer and joined 1,300 cyclists in raising $3 million for cancer research at the Cleveland Clinic. In May, Megan McCafferty married Dan Nichols in Parma. Megan and Dan met at Duquesne University and are both physician assistants in Buffalo. They will be moving back to Cleveland in January. Elaine Mullally was Megan’s maid of honor. Elaine moved back to Cleveland in August and is working at the Music Settlement as a preschool teacher. Maggie Prosser will marry Andrew Hauser in July at St. Clare Chapel in Cincinnati, 22 | Beaumont News Members of the classes of 2009 and 2010 met over Thanksgiving in Cleveland. Christiane Mahana ‘09, Melissa Militello Allen ‘09, Ellie Lamkin ‘09, Ellen Conkey ‘09, Kristen Mackay ‘10 and Maria Nemeth ‘10 (top row); Allie Primisch ‘10 and Kaitlin Daly ‘09 (bottom row). Why Attend the Gala? save the date THEBEAUMONTGALA saturday APRIL 16, 2016 1 To support Beaumont’s efforts to further our mission and to ensure the funds necessary to provide financial assistance to all young women who want to be a part of the Beaumont experience. 2 To develop and maintain relationships with a network of parents, past parents, friends and alumnae. 3 To enjoy a fun evening out with entertainment, auctions and a gourmet dining experience by Executive Caterers. Landerhaven Interested in Becoming a Gala Sponsor? CELEBRATING THE URSULINE All sponsorship levels include Gala tickets and advance recognition. Please contact Veronica Selby at vselby@beaumontschool.org or 216-325-7316. Visit the school website beaumontschool.org/beaumontgala for more information. TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATING WOMEN FOR LIFE, LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE Chaired by: Mary Kelley Ebner ’79 Amy Thompson Mosier ‘79 The Beaumont Gala is Beaumont School’s primary fundraising event, from which all funds are dedicated to furthering our mission to educate women for life, leadership and service. All members of the Beaumont community are invited to attend this annual event and celebrate Beaumont School. BECOME A SPONSOR Your support will help ensure the funds necessary to provide assistance to all young women who want to be a part of the Beaumont experience. Sponsorship information is available online at beaumontschool.org/beaumontgala. All sponsorship levels include tickets and event recognition as well as providing a tax deduction. For questions, please contact Veronica Selby at vselby@beaumontschool.org or 216-325-7316. INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING TO HELP WITH THE GALA? All members of the Beaumont community are welcome to join us for upcoming Gala Planning Meetings. Contact Veronica Selby at vselby@beaumontschool.org or 216-325-7316 for more information on how to get involved. For Gala updates and information on attending this event, please visit beaumontschool.org/beaumontgala. Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Cleveland, Ohio Permit No. 4433 3301 North Park Boulevard Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 216.321.2954 beaumontschool.org FOLLOW US! Facebook and Pinterest: Beaumont School Instagram and Twitter: @BeaumontSchool1 SPRING 2016 EVENTS FEBRUARY 2016 Wednesday, February 10 Ash Wednesday Mass 1:55 – 3:00 p.m. Beaumont Gym MARCH 2016 Tuesday, March 1 St. Angela Merici Society Luncheon Noon – 2:00 p.m. The Lennon House Thursday–Sunday, March 3–6 Spring Play, Nooses Off! Beaumont Theater Saturday, March 19 Easter Egg Hunt 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Courtyard, Foyer and Dining Room APRIL 2016 Wednesday, April 13 Sophomore Legacy Breakfast 8:30 a.m. The Lennon House Wednesday, April 13 Open House for Prospective Students 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Saturday, April 16 The Beaumont Gala 5:30 p.m. Landerhaven Wednesday, April 20 Freshmen Grandparent Day 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. St. Angela Merici Chapel & Theater Thursday, April 28 Spectacular 70s Party (for the classes of 1970-1979) 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. The Lennon House MAY 2016 Thursday, May 5 Fine Arts Review 6:00 p.m. Beaumont Foyer Thursday, May 12 Excellent 80s Party (for the classes of 1980-1989) 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. The Lennon House Tuesday, May 31 Class Day 9:30 a.m. Beaumont Gym Tuesday, May 31 Baccalaureate Mass and Awards 7:00 p.m. Ursuline Motherhouse Chapel JUNE 2016 Friday, June 3 Closing School Liturgy and Award Ceremony 9:30 a.m. Beaumont Gym Sunday, June 5 Graduation 3:00 p.m. Gesu Church Friday, June 17 Class Reunion 7:00 – 11:00 p.m. Beaumont Foyer Saturday, June 18 Class Reunion – Mass and Picnic 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. St. Angela Merici Chapel, Courtyard and the Lennon House It’s not too early to start thinking about summer at Beaumont! BeauArtz Summer Camp June 13 – June 24 Fashion Camp June 27 – July 1 Contact Beaumont School Admissions at (216) 321-1661 to learn more!