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The Class of 2014 Earns

$16.1 Million in Scholarships

STEM Dives in with SeaPerch

Farewell & Thank You to

SISTER PHILIP JOSEPH


FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear Friends of Mount de Sales Academy, “Be who you are, and be that perfectly well.” - St. Francis de Sales These words of St. Francis de Sales, our patron, are as true today as they were when he shared this thought with a friend in the seventeenth century. For 162 years, Mount de Sales has counseled young women with similar words, forming them in the path of the discovery of God and self, and then encouraging them to pursue both as they forge out into the world. As we watch the Class of 2014 graduate and claim their next step, we know their foundation at Mount de Sales will serve them as they pursue God’s path for them, perfectly well. You will see from the articles in this issue that they have much about which to be excited. In the same way, a school must constantly stay true to its mission, be who it is, and be that perfectly well. A strategic plan is designed to guide the process of growth with a faithful eye to the mission. Sometimes in this process, fun elements of your past are discovered that give you greater insight into the future. Last spring, a facilities subcommittee worked to create a program to guide ongoing interior finishes of the 1852 building that would be faithful to our heritage. In that spirit, this committee recommended the replacement of the library hall/art gallery carpeting with a wood floor. In the process of tearing out the subfloor, we discovered the original wood floor is intact and beautiful. We will be able to restore that same wood INTERACTIVE PRINT

floor walked on by the original Visitation Sisters when the “B side” of the building, as it is now known, was their monastery. This is one of many ways in which students of today – each seeking to be and become the person God is calling her to be – connect with the generations

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of strong women who have come before them. You will find in this issue several stories of present students and alumnae who, by developing their gifts, are contributing to the good of those around them. Mount de Sales has always been committed to strong instruction using methods that play to

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the strength of girls. This has called for many shifts pedagogically over the past 162 years, and now it is leading us to utilize the best in technology to spur and encourage true growth in our Sailors. Over the course of the next year, Mount de Sales Academy will be in the process of implementing a one-to-one Microsoft tablet program for the students.

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Last but not least, we say goodbye to several people who have given much to MDSA. We are incredibly grateful for Sister Philip Joseph and Nora Reiter’s many years of generous service to the Mount de Sales community, and they will be greatly missed. Enjoy this publication as you savor a mix of the familiar and new, both seeking to be faithful to the mission of Mount de Sales Academy. In Christ,

Since 2004 2

Sr. Mary Thomas


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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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Chose a fouryear college or university

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acceptances to United States

military academies

at the collegiate level

Vice President Christopher P. Brown, Esq. P’04 ‘08 Secretary Elizabeth Gibbons Jennings ‘80 P’12 Treasurer

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General Board Monsignor Carl F. Cummings

percent of graduates are remaining in state

Class of 2014 athletes are playing

Principal Richard G. Arnold P’11

graduated

Applied in the

Sister Mary Thomas Huffman, O.P.

Attendance at

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Catholic universities

Keith S. Dalton P’10 Ronald C. Diegelman P’00 Christopher Giermek P’14 ‘17 Brian MacLean P’14 Sharon McCormack, M.D. ‘77 Reverend Michael J.P. Roach

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James Zalucki, M.D. P’12 ‘15

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Alumnae Association Board

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colleges and

Kay McElgunn Everett ‘85 P’13 President

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Vice President Jeanne Schaible Langeluttig '84 Treasurer

states

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Secretary

Director of Communications Karen von Lange P'09 '16

Photography Elizabeth Binette Mahon ‘07 Galeone Photographers

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ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: 4 On Campus

16 Sister Philip Joseph Tribute

22 Reunion Highlights

24 Alumnae News

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- Register for Open House - Request a Shadow Day

Admissions News Do you know an eighth-grade girl? Alumnae and parents have always been our best advocates! Please encourage those you know to check out mountdesales. org/admissions

and

take

advantage of the opportunities to the right. We look forward to meeting prospective students and their families!

- Apply Now!

DATES TO REMEMBER Shadow Days for Eighth-Graders/Transfer Prospects: September-December. Request dates online at mountdesales.org/admissions/shadow-day/ Open House for middle school/transfer students and prospective families: November 2, Noon-3 p.m. A Morning at Mount de Sales for Eighth-Grade Parents: November 18, 8:30-11:30 a.m. High School Placement Test (required for all eighth-grade applicants): For eighthgraders only. MDSA will administer the test on December 13, 2014. Application Deadline: December 17, 2014

CLAIRE M. COHAGAN ’78 Director of Admissions

Tuition Assistance Deadline: January 9, 2015

410.744.8498 x126 ccohagan@mountdesales.org EMILY KO ’07 Assistant Director of Admissions 410.744.8498 x270 eko@mountdesales.org

SPOTLIGHT ON TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY

INTEGRATION

PROGRAM

(TIP)

Mount de Sales embraces its philosophy that “traditional disciplines are enhanced by those practices which are most effective in modern methods of teaching.” This compels us to revisit teaching techniques to ensure the utilization of up-to-date, suitable resources and learning platforms. In today’s educational climate, these innovations are largely technology driven and can enhance our curriculum while still maintaining its authenticity. The new Technology Integration Program (TIP) is developed to adhere to Mount de Sales’ mission and philosophy by supporting academic excellence, moral responsibility, and ethical formation. The Project Management Team is pleased to share the following TIP updates: •

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (summer 2014): Faculty received tablets along with pertinent training and worked independently to complete the Microsoft I.T. Academy.

INFRASTRUCTURE: •

Classrooms will be equipped with docking stations for teacher Surface Pro tablets; touchscreen monitors; wireless projectors; and a rotating tablet cart the student classroom use.

• •

Network connection and performance will be upgraded and wireless coverage will expand to campus-wide.

JUNIOR AND SENIOR ORIENTATIONS (August 2014): Students received instruction, guidance, and an introduction to acceptable usage and moral responsibility regarding technology.

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PILOT PROGRAM (August 2014–May 2015): Predetermined courses within the junior and senior curriculums will serve as pilot classes.

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SeaPerch:

an Innovative Underwater

ROBOTICS PROGRAM by Ms. Claire Sargo, science department chair

“Sea perch” took on a whole new meaning for the Mount de Sales STEM students this

TEAM EDGAR

year. Instead of a fish, the term SeaPerch referred to the underwater robots the students

Katherine Connolly ‘14

built and used in competition. In February, the STEM students began construction of

McKenzie Hutchinson ‘14

their SeaPerch ROV, or remotely operated vehicle. The device operates under the water’s surface and is maneuvered by a student using the control box. The SeaPerch curriculum incorporates engineering design, buoyancy, electrical circuits, hydrodynamics, and

Ashton Flater ‘14 Lilly Vartain ‘14

physics into a hands-on challenge for students. In order to build a successful device, students worked in teams to construct the robot frame, build the control box and circuit board, assemble the motors, and connect the control box to the device itself.

TEAM PERCH OF GLORY Holly Biggs ‘14

Once construction was complete, pool testing was performed at the BWI Marriott

Marie Blurton-Jones ‘14

to prepare for the Maryland Regional SeaPerch Challenge at the Naval Academy in

Sydney Hunter '15

Annapolis, Maryland. On April 5, two Mount de Sales teams competed with more than 100 middle school and high school teams. Scoring was based on pool competition and

Megan Penn ‘15

each team’s knowledge of the robot design, scientific concepts, and teamwork. Both teams performed well and Team Edgar advanced to the SeaPerch National Challenge at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The team had a great experience in Hattiesburg and we look forward to next year’s SeaPerch competition.

“I was so impressed with my STEM students’ accomplishments this year. They really stepped up to the challenge and worked well together to do what was necessary to make their SeaPerch a success.”

- MRS. CLAIRE SARGO

MDSA STEM students with SeaPerch program advisor.

“We really enjoyed not only the STEM class, but also the entire SeaPerch process. It showed us potential engineering possibilities as well as brought my classmates together to create an amazing robot, Edgar, that none of us even knew we were capable of creating.” - ASHTON FLATER '14 5


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Live † Jesus Dear Families and Friends,

Have you ever found words to be wholly inadequate when wishing to express real depth of feelings? Each time I have attempted to write this letter, words would not come. My struggle is not due to a lack of material; rather, my heart is so full of emotion and thanksgiving, trying to compress my thoughts into a brief note has become a daunting exercise. If I typed “thank you” one million times, it would fall painfully short of the debt of gratitude I owe to Fr. Michael J. Roach, the Dominican Sisters, current and past board members, administrators, teachers, staff, students, parents, alumnae, benefactors and friends! Each one has been a true blessing to Mount de Sales Academy and a treasured gift to me.

It has been an extraordinary honor to serve as the president of our board for the past four years. What a thrill to watch dreams become realities! Kudos and adulations to each one of you who made it happen!

As I bid all of you farewell, it gives me great comfort to transfer the reins to the steady hands of our new president, Joseph N. Geier P’08 ‘12 ‘17. Joe served as vice president during my term and I know him to be a man of integrity and strength. Mount de Sales is truly blessed to have a board of hardworking, dedicated members whose combined talents and gifts make great things happen!

Thank you for the privilege of serving our beloved Mount de Sales! God’s kindness has allowed my term to become yet another enriching experience that I know I will cherish for the rest of my days.

Sincerely in Our Lord,

Nora Coakley Reiter ‘70 P’08

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Who WaNts to Be a MathematiciaN?

On April 25, the American Mathematical Society (AMS) held a Who Wants to Be a Mathematician contest at the 2014 USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington, D.C. In March, the Mount de Sales math department administered the qualifying test and submitted the best score, by Veronica Balick ’16, to the AMS for consideration.

In early April, Mount de Sales received word that Veronica was one of eight students – and the only female – from Washington, D.C., Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina invited to participate. The contestants were competing for a variety of prizes, including a TI-Nspire calculator, books, computer software, and a top prize of $3,000. Seated on stage in front of about 150 people at the Washington Convention Center, they were given a time limit to buzz in answers to six challenging math questions from the areas of algebra, trigonometry, geometry, history of mathematics, combinatorics, probability, and logic.

Veronica placed seventh overall in the tough competition and won a copy

“It was very excitiNg to witNess VeroNica represeNtiNg Not oNly MouNt de Sales Academy, but all female math studeNts from the area! I was very proud to see her oN that stage aNd her accomplishmeNt is a testameNt to the streNgth of our math departmeNt at MouNt de Sales.” - Mrs. Lindsey Murphy, MDSA Math Department

of the book What’s Happening in the Mathematical Sciences from the AMS.

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The Class of 2014

Emily Edith Boyle

Victoria Anita Doda

Mary Kathryn Halligan

Alison Medlin Bracken

Danielle Elizabeth Dubyoski

Amanda Kathleen Hanley

Hanley Marie Allen

Allison Paige Buhr

Jessie Marie Dubyoski

Caroline Kathryn Hanlon

Isabella Manuel Aquino

Hailey Allyson Buller

Kathleen Mary Egan

Jessica Marie Harris

Jacqueline Marie Arnold

Hannah Elizabeth Burke

Caroline Alexis Evans

Karida Jumanah Harris

Mary Patricia Babcock

Natalie Ann Campbell

Alison Elizabeth Farmer

Lauren Elizabeth Hiltz

Maura Joanna Bailey

Mary Kate Cassidy

Amanda Rita Farmer

Evodia Michele Hoff

Maria Isabel Banegas

Alissa Catherine Caulfield

Rebecca Lynn Ferguson

Megan Rose Hren

Merry Christina Baronas

Jacqueline Annette Clauser

Ashton Paige Flater

Rebecca Claire Huber

Alexis Nicole Becker

Rachel Marie Cohn

Caroline Marie Florenzo

Julianne Margaret Hussman

Christina Marie Berdan

Katherine Anne Connolly

Chelsea Lena Fraser

McKenzie Rose Hutchinson

Allison Taylor Best

Kayleigh Deane Crandell

Sarah Ogbazion Gabregiorgish

Allison Nicole Hynson

Holly Marie Biggs

Victoria Ashley DeMar

Alexandra Lauren Galindo

Amanda Rae Ignacio

Christy Allison Bissally

Sarah Elizabeth Denhardt

Ronnie Marie Georgieff

Elizabeth Ann Inglisa

Marie ThÊrèse Rose Blurton-Jones

Leah Marie DiGiandomenico

Julia Renee Giermek

Nicolette Taylor Jennings

Amanda Coehrs Bowen

Erin Nicole Dignan

Samantha Kelly Gillis

Jessica Marie Jurney

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Rachel Bouyer Kelsey

Kathleen Rose Malcotti

Alyssa Carnell Payne

Anne Clarice Tavera

Grace Concetta Kerr

Nora Ann Marcus

Allison Marie Peltz

Elizabeth Butscher Thompson

Brigid Mary Elizabeth Klein

Katherine Marie Martin

Anna Maria Peragine

Jacqueline Toth Thompson

Alexandra Elise Kresslein

Sanam Manzoor Masih

Kamille Alayne Carreras Pereira

Victoria Frances Tully

Mary Kathryn Lamm

Norina Rose McAuliffe

Erin Noel Phoebus

Ellen Mae Vallonga

Catherine Michaela Lamont

Kathryn Erin McCauslin

Hannah Rosemary Popp

Courtney Patricia VanWie

Elisabeth Ann Lemmon

Kellen Lewis McDonald

Julia Francesca Procopio

Kristen Grace Vargas

Margaret Mary Leppert

Conor Michele McEwan

Arianna Joan Purcell

Claire Lillian Vartain

Kathryn Rose Lerch

Sara Jane McKissick

Megan Elizabeth Sauter

Lynn Ann Walsh

Mary Kathryn Linsao

Christine Elizabeth McQuay

Alyson Noel Schmid

Hannah Elizabeth Walter

Eve Marie Lukowski

Maggie Michele Mee

Jessica Elaine Schmitz

Katelyn Theresa Warner

Sarah Elizabeth MacLean

Riley Elizabeth Meekins

Hannah Nicole Shafer

Claire Elizabeth Welzant

Nicole Jean Madden

Emma Leigh Mires

Allisun Lynn Sipes

Diana Marie Weyandt

Madison Adele Maguire

Casey Morgan Nadolny

Christina Megan Smith

Katherine Elizabeth Witt

Jennifer Thérèse Mai

Courtney Marie Nellies

Gillian Bailey Smith

Teresa Anne Majerowicz

Mary Elizabeth O’Donnell

Emily Genevieve Spaar

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A few days before graduation, I sat

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down with Karida Harris ’14 to

From One Academy to Another

discuss her experience and achievements at Mount de Sales Academy and wish her well at the United States Coast Guard Academy.

by Mrs. Elizabeth Binette Mahon ‘07, Director of Alumnae Relations

Q: What are some favorite memories

Campus Ministry Program at Mount de Sales is

returned I told Ms. Mastroianni and she helped

and what will you miss most?

amazing! Ms. Mastroianni, the campus minister,

me through it, even becoming my godmother

A: I have really fond memories of Twisted Tunes

is so genuine. She helps students find service

and sponsor!

and the talent show. Senior year my class did a

activities that they will actually enjoy and helped

big mash-up of old songs. Mrs. Printz was my

me understand why we do works of mercy.

Q: Why did you select the United States Coast Guard Academy and

favorite teacher because she is so animated and made everything fun! I’m going to miss

Q: You were baptized, received first

how did MDSA prepare you?

the Chapel after I leave. There is grace that

Holy Communion, and confirmed

A: I’ve always wanted to be in the service ever

comes from Christ’s presence in the building.

into the Catholic Church this April.

since I was little. After visiting the different

Why did you decide to become

service academies, the familial aspect of the

Q: How does MDSA help students

Catholic? How did MDSA help shape

Coast Guard is what sealed the deal. A lot of

understand the mission of the

that decision?

Coast Guard work is humanitarian. My service

Catholic Church?

A: I thought about becoming Catholic in

opportunities at MDSA helped me understand

A: Faith encompasses every aspect of the

middle school. I was searching for the Truth.

the dignity of the human person.

school. When we read Lord of the Flies, we

After I came to Mount de Sales, I learned

discussed different themes in the book and

more about the Catholic faith in a concrete

Q: What accomplishments and

how they relate to Christianity. I also felt like the

way. I began to see how freeing it was. My

obstacles formed you into the

religion classes were more than just learning

senior year, I decided to participate in the

woman you are today?

facts about Christianity. I learned how the

Mount 2000 Retreat with MDSA. That retreat

A: [Laughs] Besides knowing Jesus? Getting

Church and Christ relate to me as a person. The

confirmed my desire to be Catholic. When we

accepted into the Coast Guard and Air Force academies are two big accomplishments for

me. I had a rough childhood, experiencing

two divorces and foster care. Those hardships

I learned

helped build my character.

that doing Q: What was instilled in you at MDSA

the right

that you will carry after graduation?

thing isn’t

A: My faith and value of the human person.

always

I know that I was made for something more.

easy. In

Pope Benedict XVI said, “The world offers

doing the

you comfort, but you were not made for

right thing,

comfort. You were made for greatness.” From long nights of homework to the physical

we become

preparation for the service academies, this

better

always reminded me to keep pushing on. I

versions of ourselves.” 10

learned that doing the right thing isn't always Fr. Foppiano, pastor of St. Agnes Church, baptizes Karida during Mass in the St. Francis de Sales Chapel on April 4 in front of the entire school.

easy. In doing the right thing, we become better versions of ourselves.


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2013-2014 TEACHER OF THE YEAR

Mrs. Marta Salazar The Mount de Sales Teacher of the

completed her master’s in teaching Spanish in order to obtain

Year Award is awarded to a teacher

her Maryland teacher certification. She would have received

who is nominated by the students and faculty. Spanish teacher

certification after only one class had she taken the certification in

Mrs. Marta Salazar is committed to teaching excellence,

French, but because she needed the certification in Spanish, she

dedicated to her students, loyal to the philosophy of MDSA, and

had to take the whole program. Mrs. Salazar explained, "French

respected by students, parents, and colleagues.

is so beautiful, but I do love teaching Spanish. I wanted to be a writer; I just love writing." Some of her favorite authors are

Mrs. Salazar earned a Bachelor of Arts in Colombia in foreign

Pablo Neruda and Octavio Paz. She is very excited to learn and

languages, which meant English and French. She taught English

implement the new technology equipment for learning Spanish.

and French in Colombia for 13 years. During those years of teaching, she was awarded a summer scholarship to travel to

Emmy Spaar ’14 stated, “I was blessed to have Mrs. Salazar as

Newbury College in Boston for a course in methodologies of

my Spanish teacher for two years. Especially in AP Spanish, I

teaching foreign language.

feel like I gained a lot of confidence with the language and was amazed at how much we accomplished in the year. I feel like

About 18 years ago, Mrs. Salazar came to the United States.

she really cares about each student and she's always available

She taught Spanish at Catholic High in Baltimore for five years

before school if you need extra help. Her sense of humor made

before coming to MDSA nine years ago. In 2012, Mrs. Salazar

her one of my favorite teachers at Mount de Sales.”

EXCERPTS FROM GRADUATION SPEECHES

ALYSON SCHMID Valedictorian

MADISON MAGUIRE

KRISTEN VARGAS

Salutatorian

Mount de Sales Girl

“Sometimes you may stumble and

“We felt special when we received

“We

fall in order to get where you are

our sophomore pins, which are a

undeniable love for us, and in the process

going, but that’s how you know

symbol of our school, depicting

the 124 women of the graduating class

the journey was worth your time.

the Blessed Virgin Mary holding

of 2014 have created a unique bond of

Embrace your setbacks as an

her son. This symbol shows our

sisterhood. I would not be the woman

essential part of success, because

devotion to our Mother and reminds

I am today without each of you. The

in every mistake there is the

us of whom we are called to be.”

bonds of friendships that we have forged

opportunity for growth.”

encountered

Christ

and

His

as classmates transcend words.”

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CLASS OF 2014

Our graduates received acceptances from the following colleges & universities:

Albright College

Cazenovia College

Fisher College

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Allegheny College

Cedar Crest College

Flagler College

Indiana University-Purdue

Alvernia University

Champlain College

Florida Institute of Technology

Iona College

American University

Chestnut Hill College

Florida International University

Ithaca College

Anne Arundel Community College

Christendom College

Florida Southern College

James Madison University

Appalachian State University

Christopher Newport University

Florida State University

John Carroll University

Aquinas College

Cincinnati Christian University

Fordham University

Johns Hopkins University

Arcadia University

Clark University

Fort Lewis College

Johnson & Wales University

Arizona State University

Clemson University

Franciscan University of Steubenville

Juniata College

Assumption College

Cleveland Institute of Art

Franklin and Marshall College

Kent State University

Auburn University

Coastal Carolina University

Frostburg State University

Keuka College

Ave Maria University

College of Charleston

Full Sail University

King College

Bard College

College of William and Mary

Furman University

King’s College

Barry University

Colorado School of Mines

Gannon University

La Salle University

Barton College

Colorado State University

Geneva College

Lafayette College

Bay State College

Coppin State University

George Mason University

Le Moyne College

Baylor University

Delaware Valley College

George Washington University

Lebanon Valley College

Belmont Abbey College

DePaul University

Georgetown University

Liberty University

Binghamton University

DeSales University

Georgia Institute of Technology

Longwood University

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

Dickinson College

Georgia Southern University

Louisiana State University

Boston College

Dominican College of Blauvelt

Gettysburg College

Loyola University Maryland

Boston University

Drexel University

Goucher College

Loyola University New Orleans

Bowie State University

Duquesne University

Greensboro College

Lycoming College

Bridgewater College

East Carolina University

Grove City College

Lynchburg College

Bucknell University

East Tennessee State University

Harrisburg University of Pennsylvania

Manhattan College

Butler University

Eastern University

Hartwick College

Manhattanville College

Cabrini College

Eastern Michigan University

Harvard College

Marist College

Caldwell College

Eckerd College

Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Marquette University

California Polytechnic State University

Elizabethtown College

High Point University

Marshall University

California University of Pennsylvania

Elon University

Hofstra University

Mary Baldwin College

Campbell University

Emerson College

Hood College

Maryland Institute College of Art

Carnegie Mellon University

Emmanuel College

Howard Community College

Marymount Manhattan College

Carroll Community College

Emory University

Howard University

Marymount University

Case Western Reserve University

Fairfield University

Husson University

Marywood University

Catholic University of America

Fashion Institute of Technology

Immaculata University

McDaniel College

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ON CAMPUS Mercyhurst University

Roger Williams University

The College of New Jersey

University of North Carolina Greensboro

Messiah College

Rosemont College

The College of Saint Rose

University of North Carolina School of the Arts

Miami University of Ohio

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

The Community College of Baltimore County

University of North Carolina Wilmington

Michigan State University

Rowan University

The Culinary Institute of America

University of Notre Dame

Millersville University of Pennsylvania

Sacred Heart Universtiy

The Ohio State University

University of Pittsburgh

Misericordia University

Saint Anselm University

The University of Alabama

University of Rhode Island

Mississippi State University

Saint Catharine College

The University of Georgia

University of Richmond

Mount Aloysius College

Saint Francis University

The University of Memphis

University of Rochester

Mount Saint Mary College

Saint Joseph’s University

The University of North Carolina

University of Scranton

Mount Saint Mary’s University

Saint Leo University

The University of Scranton

University of South Carolina

Muhlenberg College

Saint Louis University

The University of Tampa

University of South Florida

Neumann University

Saint Mary’s College

Union College

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

New York University

Saint Michael’s College

United States Air Force Academy

University of Vermont

Niagara University

Saint Peter’s University

United States Coast Guard Academy

University of Virginia

North Carolina State University

Saint Vincent College

United States Military Academy

University of Wisconsin

Northeastern University

Salisbury University

United States Naval Academy

Ursinus College

Notre Dame of Maryland University

Salve Regina University

University Indianapolis

Valparaiso University

Oberlin College

Savannah College of Art and Design

University of Akron

Villanova University

Ohio University

Seton Hall University

University of the Arts

Virginia Commonwealth University

Ohio Wesleyan University

Sewanee:University of the South

University of Baltimore

Virginia Military Institute

Old Dominion University

Shenandoah University

University of Bridgeport

Virginia Polytechnic Institute

Pace University

Shepherd University

University of Central Florida

Virginia Union University

Pennsylvania College of Art

Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania

University of Cincinnati

Virginia Wesleyan College

Pennsylvania State University

Siena College

University of Connecticut

Wagner College

Pepperdine University

Smith College

University of Dallas

Wake Forest University

Philadelphia University

Spring Hill College

University of Dayton

Washington and Jefferson College

Point Park University

St. Bonaventure University

University of Delaware

Washington College

Pratt Institute

St. John’s University

University of Florida

Wesley College

Presbyterian College

St. Mary’s College of Maryland

University of Kentucky

West Chester University of Pennsylvania

Providence College

Stevenson University

University of Louisville

West Virginia University

Quinnipiac University

Stony Brook University

University of Maine

West Virginia Wesleyan University

Radford University

SUNY at Albany

University of Mary Washington

Western Carolina University

Randolph College

SUNY at Buffalo

University of Maryland Baltimore County

Western Michigan University

Randolph-Macon College

SUNY at Oswego

University of Maryland, College Park

Widener University

Regent University

SUNY Maritime College

University of Miami

Wittenberg University

Regis University

Susquehanna University

University of Minnesota, Crookston

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Renessaeler Polytechnic Institute

Syracuse University

University of Mississippi

Xavier University

Rider University

Temple University

University of Missouri, Columbia

Yale University

Ringling College of Art and Design

Thomas Jefferson University

University of New England

York College of Pennsylvania

Roanoke College

Towson University

University of New Haven

Youngstown State University

Rochester Institute of Technology

Trinity College

University of North Carolina Charlotte

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THE

Fine Arts

AT M O U N T D E S A L E S

“The arts are thriving at Mount de Sales Academy!” This assertion from Eileen Clements, Fine Arts department chair, could not be more correct! The 2013-2014 school year was full of MDSA student accomplishments in visual arts, music, and dance. Three young ladies in particular achieved outstanding recognition. In January SYDNEY HUNTER ’15 won first place in the 41st annual March for Life student poster contest. Her elegant artwork underscored the adoption-themed contest, and she chose to donate the award to Pregnancy Center West. Our second distinguished artist is KARINA SHAFFREY ’15, who won the Little Sisters of the Poor inaugural Nun Run logo competition. Her unique design earned her a cash prize and a free entry to the 5K race in September 2014. The logo is featured on all Nun Run promotional materials.

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CHRISTINA SMITH ’14 displayed her singing talents in February during student auditions for the Maryland/District of Columbia District Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing. In this prestigious competition Christina took first place in her category and was invited to participate in the Mid-Atlantic Regional student auditions.

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We are proud of all our notable artists at MDSA! In the 20142015 school year the Fine Arts department will expand student opportunities even further. An exciting new Computer Graphics class will pair up with our Photojournalism course to educate students about the world of graphic design. We are enthusiastic about the future of the arts at MDSA and are especially eager for the beginning stages of planning for the new Performing Arts Building to serve the talented students of Mount de Sales Academy. 14


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DANCE FLOOR Since 2002, Mount de Sales Academy has taught

WOULD YOU SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON MDSA’S ACADEMIC RIGOR?

dance in the historic Music Hall. Today, Mrs. Angela Burke Romeo ‘94 P’18 teaches courses in ballet,

“After graduating, I realized how lucky I was

modern, jazz, dance history, composition, and

to be exposed to Mount de Sales academics.

critique. Mrs. Romeo describes dance as an art

MDSA has really helped prepare me for

form where “students problem-solve, create, and

college!”

collaborate, preparing them with the 21st century

-CAROLINE FLORENZO ‘14

skills needed to flourish in college and beyond.” One of Mrs. Romeo’s students, Alyssa Berdan ’15,

“The academics at Mount de Sales are like

gained extraordinary recognition this year when

none other. We are held to a high standard

she was selected as a state-level Gold Winner and

and are encouraged by our teachers to be

Finalist of the 2014 National Dance Education

the best students we can be.”

Organization (NDEO) Artistic Merit, Leadership,

-ALLISUN SIPES ‘14

and Academic Achievement Award. It’s a long title with a longer list of criteria. Applicants must exhibit artistic merit, technical excellence, leadership, and academic achievement. Ally was up for the challenge. Mrs. Romeo states, “In addition to extraordinary dance technique, Ally has a genuine passion for this art…and drive towards excellence in

“My teachers challenged me to put forth the best work possible. Plus, my classmates and teachers are always willing to offer help, answer questions, and encourage me; they motivate me to do the best that I can, with the time that I have, for the love of God.” -EMILY BOYLE ‘14

class and on stage, balanced by a humble, kind spirit.” Aided by Ally’s leadership and skill,

“Without a doubt Mount de Sales has

the Dance Club and the MDSA chapter of the

prepared me for the future. The progression

National Honor Society for Dance Arts Chapter

of the coursework, emphasis on individual

performed at the local senior center, raised money

thought, and the standard of excellence

for orphans in China, and shared dance with the

have inspired me to be a passionate learner.”

community. MDSA is honored to take part in the

-ALYSSA PAYNE ‘14

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Farewell to Sister Philip Joseph: a pioneer, visionary, and role model of faith Sister Philip Joseph Davis, O.P., was one of three sisters who arrived in 1985 to administer Mount de Sales Academy, which for the preceding five years had been led by a lay administration after the departure of the Visitation Sisters. This was the start of the “Dominican Renaissance,” a term coined by Father Michael Roach, MDSA trustee and pastor of St. Bartholomew Catholic Church in Manchester. For 25 years, Sister Philip Joseph worked side by side with her Dominican Sisters for growth of enrollment, elevated academic rigor, and improvements to the campus of Mount de Sales Academy.

JUNE 1962 Sister Philip Joseph

SEPT. 8, 1962 Sister Philip

JUNE 13, 1964 (Feast of St.

graduates from St. Cecilia Academy in Nashville.

Joseph joins the Dominican Sisters in Nashville.

Anthony) Sister Philip Joseph professes first vows.

1965-1984 Sister

1985 Arrival of the

1986-1988 Sister Philip Joseph is principal of

Philip Joseph teaches first grade at Overbrook School. Later, she teaches all of the senior religion classes at St. Cecilia Academy and serves as the guidance counselor at the school.

Dominican Sisters to Baltimore. In 1985 there were 180 girls enrolled at MDSA.

MDSA; many improvements made with the support of Mr. Bill Carrigan:

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B-side second and third floors are renovated.

Intercom system installed throughout the school. Before the intercom system, teachers used alarm clocks to signal class changes.

New black top is laid on the school grounds.

Library is renovated and dedicated to Padre Pio.

Sister Philip Joseph and Mr. Chris Cuddeback negotiate with the apartment complex behind MDSA to limit their building grounds and keep the land we currently have.

New roof is installed on the 1852 school building.

Ramona Carrigan Science lab renovation begins.

Enrollment increases by 20 students every year.


ON CAMPUS Together, the Dominican Sisters saw beyond leaking roofs, peeling paint, and an unaccredited school to the possibility of all-around excellence for Mount de Sales Academy. Fueled by her faith, Sister Philip Joseph worked tirelessly to raise awareness as well as money. She served as an ambassador not only for Mount de Sales but also for Catholic education and vocations in the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Members of the Mount de Sales family gathered on June 5 to say thank you, farewell, and best wishes to Sister Philip Joseph as she embarks on her new assignment to create a perpetual adoration chapel at Aquinas College in Nashville, Tennessee. Good-byes are always hard but we take comfort that the entire Mount de Sales community benefitted from Sister Philip Joseph living the Dominican motto “to contemplate and to give to others the fruits of our contemplation.”

1988 Sister Philip Joseph returns to Nashville

1992 Sister Philip Joseph returns to MDSA

1996 Sister Helen Marie,

1998 Gym is completed.

O.P., who started as principal of MDSA in the fall of 1995, asks for Mother General’s permission that Sister Philip Joseph work in Development to raise money for the gym. Sister Philip Joseph begins work in development. She creates several strong relationships with donors, including Mr. Pistorio, to secure funds for the gym.

Dedication and blessing by Cardinal Keeler.

2001 Sister Philip Joseph oversees

restoration of Alumnae Hall. 2011 HVAC is installed in 1852

building and campus security enhanced. New convent is built.

2012 & 2013 Turf

Field is completed. Blessing by Archbishop Lori.

2014 Sister Philip

Joseph celebrates her Golden Jubilee as a Dominican Sister. 17


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Mrs. Anne Printz

CATONSVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

T E A C H E R O F T H E Y E A R

In every student’s life there is a teacher who stands out. Whether its personality, teaching style, or dedication to the subject, these qualities leave a lasting impression. Mrs. Anne Printz possesses all these traits and because of this, has been named the Catonsville Chamber of Commerce Teacher of the Year. The award can be attributed to her students; when she was nominated, many of them wrote testimonials of experiences in her classroom. Among all the letters of students’ personal stories regarding Mrs. Printz, there was a common theme of respect and gratitude. Danielle Andrews ’15 shared, “I’ve never had a class quite like Mrs. Printz’s Geography and Global Issues class. She always opens the floor to discussion, which keeps the class engaged and eager to give answers.” Kathleen Malcotti ‘14 noted, “I have learned more with Mrs. Printz than I ever thought I could. She gives me confidence, not only in geography, but also in everyday life.” We asked the Teacher of the Year about her teaching background and her favorite aspects of her job: WHAT IS THE MOST REWARDING PART OF BEING A TEACHER? For me, it’s seeing my students grow into confident young adults, taking the knowledge and values of Mount de Sales with them as they move on to college and beyond. I find myself most at home in a classroom, and the students are the best part of my job. I truly look forward to seeing them every day! WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE MOMENT OF THIS YEAR? During Senior Retreat in

November, the Class of 2014 stood up and sang their Twisted Tunes songs from freshman, sophomore and junior year. They were a fantastic class that demonstrated sisterhood and really cared for one another. HAVE ANY PROFESSORS OR TEACHERS INSPIRED YOU? HOW? My undergraduate

experience at Fordham University shaped me into the person I am today and gave me the tools needed to be an effective educator. The Jesuits at Fordham have a philosophy of "cura personalis,” or educating the whole person, that I incorporate into my own teaching style. Young people today not only need knowledge to go out into the world, but also moral and 18


ON CAMPUS spiritual formation to guide them in crucial professional and life choices. I am privileged to help oversee this process with my own students. HOW DID YOU KNOW YOU WANTED TO TEACH GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY?

Changing a bit to my personal philosophy of education – whether I am teaching government, history, or psychology, my central goal remains the same: As an educator, I aim to aid in the transformation of my students into critical readers, clear writers, and analytical thinkers, while instilling the values needed for a faithful life. Mrs. Printz would like to thank the Administration and the Social Science department for their encouragement and support. Congratulations, Mrs. Printz, on receiving this spectacular award!

THANK YOU, Mrs. Dottie Watkins! by Mrs. Karen Fuchs, Director of Guidance

For the past 31 years, Mount de Sales Academy has been blessed by the faith-filled presence of Mrs. Dorothy “Dottie” Watkins. Filling many roles during her time at MDSA, from school secretary, to guidance secretary, to Sacred Heart testing coordinator, Dottie has touched countless lives. Having witnessed how Mount de Sales has grown and thrived, including the arrival of the Dominican Sisters and many changes to the building and grounds, Dottie could always be called upon for a Mount de Sales history lesson. Dottie saw her own daughter, Patricia, graduate from Mount de Sales in 1988. Through it all, her love of the school, students, faculty and staff were unmistakable. Her dedication, gentle spirit and humility were gifts to Mount de Sales and to every life she has touched. Most of all, Dottie will be remembered for her unwavering faith and love of the Catholic Church and as a true witness to Christ. She will be fondly remembered as someone who lived the Gospels not just in word, but in action. Dottie is looking forward to spending time with her husband, Ron, her children David and Patricia, and her six grandchildren. Please join us in thanking Dottie for her many years of dedicated and selfless service and asking for God’s continued blessings for a happy retirement; she will be sincerely missed. 19


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END OF YEAR ATHLETIC AWARDS: 2013–2014 Mount de Sales Athletic Achievement Award

EVE LUKOWSKI William Held Leadership Award

MARY KATHRYN HALLIGAN Margaret Williams Anchor Award

JESSICA JURNEY C. Markland Kelly Award

MARGARET SMITH Mount de Sales Scholar Athlete Award

ALYSON SCHMID Sailor Athlete of the Year

Sailor Athlete of the Year

KRISTEN VARGAS

JESSICA HARRIS

Sister Mary Leonard Academic Athlete Award

MADISON MAGUIRE McCormick Unsung Hero Award (Nominee)

ANNIE TAVERA

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athletes are playing at the collegiate level

GABBY CHA ’13 2014 CAA Rookie of the Year

GABBY CHA ’13 (lacrosse) was named the 2014 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Rookie of the Year and the 2014 Towson University Female Rookie of the Year. She also earned a spot on the

Back row (left-right): Alyssa Payne, U.S. Coast Guard Academy (Track and Field) | Karida Harris, U.S. Coast

2014 CAA All-Rookie team.

Guard Academy (Track and Field) | Lynn Walsh, Lynchburg College (Volleyball) | Jessica Harris, University of

Gabby had an impressive debut season playing in all 19

Notre Dame (Track and Field) | Hannah Popp, DeSales University (Cross Country) | Leah DiGiandomenico, American University (Field Hockey) | Kellen McDonald, Franklin and Marshall College (Swimming) | Sara McKissick, Duquesne University (Cross Country) | Mary Kate Halligan, University of Scranton (Field Hockey)

games and finished third on

| Madison Maguire, U.S. Military Academy West Point (Crew). Front row (left-right): Allie Caulfield, University

the team with 36 points on 22

of Maryland Baltimore County (Swimming) | Eve Lukowski, Bucknell University (Lacrosse) | Emma Mires,

goals and 14 assists. Source: www.towsontigers.com

University of Maryland (Softball) | Samantha Gillis, Millersville University of Pennsylvania (Lacrosse) | Kristen Vargas, University of Akron (Swimming) | Megan Hren, Stevenson University (Volleyball) | Sarah MacLean, Catholic University of America (Tennis) | Amanda Ignacio, Georgetown University (Lacrosse) | Lauren Hiltz, University of Vermont (Lacrosse) | Arianna Purcell, Franciscan University of Steubenville (Cross Country).

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GOLDEN & SILVER JUBILEE Celebrations at MDSA Mount de Sales Academy celebrated significant milestones this spring for two of our Dominican Sisters. Sister Philip Joseph, O.P. and Sister Mary Thomas, O.P. Congratulations to the seniors

celebrated their 50th and 25th anniversaries since taking their vows for religious

who signed their National

life. On Sunday, June 1, guests gathered in the Chapel of St. Francis de Sales

Letters of Intent to play sports

for a beautiful Mass celebrated by Archbishop of Baltimore William E. Lori with

for National Collegiate

the homily by Father Michael Roach, board of trustees member and pastor of

Athletic Division I universities:

St. Bartholomew Catholic Church in Manchester.

LEAH DiGIANDOMENICO American University | Field Hockey

LAUREN HILTZ University of Vermont | Lacrosse

The entire Mount de Sales family was invited to attend a reception that afternoon in the Music Hall. Jackie Falter McCusker ’86 spoke about Sister Philip Joseph,

KRISTEN VARGAS

and Sister Thomas More honored Sister Mary Thomas. The consistent theme

University of Akron | Swimming

for both speakers was how the world, especially our Mount de Sales students,

JESSICA HARRIS

has benefitted from the service of these sisters. Both sisters received an Apostolic

University of Notre Dame | Track and Field

Blessing from Pope Francis, Bishop of Rome, pen and ink artwork drawn by the students, and spiritual bouquets. The program concluded with the Mount de Sales Concert Choir and guests singing the alma mater.

YOU + ANNUAL FUND GIFT = • Maintenance of our historic campus

• Need-based and academic scholarships

• Educational resources • Technology enhancements and equipment

• Supporting student life

Two funds were established in honor of the sisters’ jubilees. The St. Joseph Fund for the Performing Arts Building was established for Sister Philip Joseph and the St. Dominic Scholarship Fund was created for Sister Mary Thomas. You may still make gifts in their honor for the benefit of Mount de Sales Academy. For more information, please contact Beth Saverino ’87 at 410.744.8498 ext. 139 or esaverino@mountdesales.org. Mount de Sales Academy is incredibly enriched by the presence of the Dominican Sisters and we are privileged that Sister Philip Joseph and Sister Mary Thomas were able to celebrate their Golden and Silver jubilees with our community.

activities and special events

• A better experience for the Mount de Sales Academy students! We can’t do it without you! For more information on the Annual Fund, please contact Beth Saverino ’87 at 410.744.8498 ext. 139 or esaverino@mountdesales.org. Sister Mary Thomas, O.P. and Sister Philip Joseph, O.P. with Archbishop of Baltimore William E. Lori.

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6 19 4 ALUMNAE NEWS

On June 4, 1964, 38 Mount de Sales graduates walked through the windows of the Music Hall. Fifty years later, 16 of those women sat in the audience as honored guests when another generation of Sailors

Mount de Sales MILESTONE REUNION

stepped through the same windows into the next chapter of their lives. The 1964 classmates were able to reconnect at the annual Golden Reunion reception in the Bird Room

before

the

graduation

ceremony. Laughing about stories and memories as they toured their alma mater, they remarked on the tremendous improvements to the school. Many had never even seen the B-side of the building, which was cloistered for the Visitation Sisters. Members of the Class of 1964 come home in 2014 for their Golden Reunion. Sitting (left-right): Dorothy Cutter Crumbacker, Susan Dukehart Haines, Joyce Nuttall, Peggy Costello, Louise Lilley Smith Neubauer. Middle: Diane Neubauer Murphy, Patricia Mullen, Elsie Mullen, Judy Schiaffino Willie, Jean Liberto Delcher, Kathy Tupper McCarthy. Back: Barbara Fine Neukum, Sharon Smith Stoliaroff, Karen Appler Heubeck, Ruth Roberts McAdams, and Ann Streckfus.

Student Council, 50 Years Strong

They were happy to learn of all the opportunities that are available to the current girls at Mount de Sales. Taking their seats in the Music Hall,

Student government did not

memories of their own graduation

exist at Mount de Sales before

were vividly recalled. The school

the Class of 1964 arrived.

song was still crisp in their minds

During their sophomore year,

as they stood and sang “Hail to

the students organized a

you, dear Mount de Sales…”

council which blossomed over

together with the Class of 2014.

time. Ruth Roberts served as

Congratulations to both the Class

president their senior year with

of 1964 and 2014!

Dorothy Cutter as vice president and Karen Appler as secretary. Their hard work transformed an

Thank you to all of the women from

idea into a strong organization

the Class of 1964 who were able

that is still around today.

to attend their 50th reunion and

(Top from L to R in 1964: Ruth, Dorothy, and Karen. Bottom from L to R in 2014: Ruth Roberts McAdams, Karen Appler Heubeck, Dorothy Cutter Crumbacker.)

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special thanks to Kathy Tupper for providing many resources to make it possible!


Legacy

ALUMNAE NEWS

CLASS OF 2014

At the 162nd commencement, Mount de Sales celebrated seven legacies in the Class of 2014. These mothers and grandmothers were thrilled to be back at MDSA for the occasion. It was an honor to have so many women who have experienced the rich traditions of the school present to celebrate graduation. Graduates from left:

ALLISON PELTZ (mother standing behind) Jeanette Ambrose ‘83

NORINA MCAULIFFE (mother standing behind) Maria McAuliffe ‘85

JESSICA JURNEY (grandmother seated next to her) Ursula Varner ‘46

MARY O’DONNELL (great-grandmother not pictured) Mary Catherine Nolan ‘27

SARAH DENHARDT (mother standing behind) Donna Denhardt ‘85

MARY LINSAO (mother standing behind) Melissa Linthicum ‘84

MARIE BLURTON-JONES (mother not pictured) Elizabeth Blurton-Jones ‘88

Maria McAuliffe and Donna Denhardt graduated together in 1985. Little did they know that 29 years later, their daughters Norina and Sarah would be classmates!

HOME C OM I NG & C RAB FEAST EVEN TS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 This fall, Mount de Sales will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Homecoming on Saturday, October 4, 2014. The Alumnae Association is excited to welcome alumnae from every generation back to their alma mater for this milestone. There will be many different sporting events and activities for the whole family. We hope to see you there! 23


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Alumnae Spotlight AMY BUCK DONAHUE '95 The eldest of five MDSA alumnae sisters, Amy balances her growing family and successful business with grace and joy.

hen I think of how Mount de Sales has impacted

W

been featured in previous Mount de Sales publications

my life, it’s the Dominican Sisters that come to

as well as the St. Mark School website. In the past, I also

mind. Through their example, I witnessed daily visible

worked as the photographer at the Catholic Review. My

commitment to God through a religious vocation.

photography work varies, as I often photograph weddings

Everything they wore, said, and did pointed to Jesus.

and families as well. In addition to photography, I teach

Their love and motherly care for the students was truly

physical education part-time at the Lamb of God School.

a beautiful dedication. Even as a teen I could sense the peace that came from their vocation. The memories I

Through it all, I try to teach my children to see God in

have from high school life are so vivid that it is hard to

all the little things of life. I need to work hard with love

believe I graduated 19 years ago. Much has happened

and cheerfulness in order to be a successful business

since then that I could not have foreseen, but I am

woman, and it takes a lot of leaning into God’s grace

grateful to have experienced the sisters’ confidence in

to be a supportive wife. Being exposed to the religious

faith to guide me through the many challenges that have

life on a daily basis at Mount de Sales was priceless in

come my way.

forming my current vocation and family life. The sisters were great role models of hard work, excitement for life,

As my life changes over the years, it becomes more

and wonderful listeners. It’s because of them that I speak

and more demanding. Between juggling five children

openly to my children about the beauty of all vocations.

ranging from a newborn to 10 years old and being the

There’s so much about Mount de Sales that will always be

wife of a busy architect, I have a very full vocation! In my

with me. I suppose the most beautiful aspect is that the

spare time, I run my own photography business called

treasures the school instilled in me will be passed down

Amy Donahue Photography. Some of my photos have

to the next generation.

Amy with her husband, Christopher, and children, Brendan (10), James (8), Brigid (6), and Micaela (1). Editor’s note: Congratulations to Amy and Chris; their fifth child, Declan Joseph, was born on August 13, 2014.

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ALUMNAE NEWS

’90s MICHELLE D’AGOSTINO (attended MDSA from 1996-1997) married Patrick Parrish in 2011. In 2012 she earned her MBA from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia. She is currently a project manager for a medical communications agency.

MELISA DUNCAN CORYELL ‘96 and husband Brian are thrilled to announce the birth of their son, Austin Brian Coryell, on November 21, 2013. He weighed 8 pounds 3 ounces and measured 20.75 inches.

DANA CENTINEO SPARENBERG ’97 married Kevin Sparenberg (MSJ Class of ’96) on April 27, 2014. The couple will be relocating to Austin, Texas, where Kevin will be working as a product manager for Solarwinds.

’00s LEIGH-ANNE HENRY KROMETIS ’98 was named the Virginia Tech College of Engineering’s Outstanding Assistant Professor for 2014. Dr. Krometis is a professor in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering, where she teaches courses in Nonpoint Source Pollution Assessment and Control, Emerging Waterborne Contaminants, and Engineering Exploration. Her research focuses on the provision of safe drinking water and appropriate sanitation in impoverished communities in the Appalachian Coalfields. Her work is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Appalachian Research Institute for Environmental Science. LeighAnne, husband Justin (faculty in Advanced Research Computing), and son Linus (6) are active members of St. Mary’s Parish in Blacksburg, Virginia. They are always excited to talk to prospective students interested in careers in mathematics, engineering, or public health – so if there are any Sailors looking to join the “Hokie Nation” after graduation, please feel free to contact Leigh-Anne and Justin at krometis@vt.edu.

MEGAN MICHELLE ARMSTRONG ‘02 and Kyle William Askine were married on March 15, 2014 in Baltimore. The sister of the bride, KRISTINE ARMSTRONG MOORE ‘04, served as the matron of honor while CHRISTINE PEREZ ‘02 was also a bridesmaid. The couple spent their honeymoon in Turkey, and is currently residing in Laurel, Maryland.

RACHEL HARKINS ’04 married Anthony Ullmann on April 25, 2014 at St. Ignatius Church in Hickory, Maryland. Rachel served as religion teacher and campus minister at Mount de Sales from 2007-2011. She now works at the Department of Catholic Schools for the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Rachel and Anthony (a graduate from Loyola Blakefield Middle School and John Carroll High School) are so grateful for their own Catholic education that they gave a donation towards the Tuition Assistance Fund for the Archdiocese as a gift in honor of their wedding guests. Rachel’s cousin MARY HARKINS ’07 was a bridesmaid in the wedding. Some of Rachel’s former students from Mount de Sales attended the wedding as well! (Photo on page 26.) 25


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’00s

ANNA BINETTE O’DAY ’05 and husband Garrett welcomed their son, Desmond James O’Day, into the world right on his due date, April 22, 2014! He weighed 6 pounds and 5 ounces.

’10s In May 2014, ANNA DANZ ‘08 received a master’s degree in Architectural History from the University of Virginia, along with a certificate in Historic Preservation. After graduation, Anna began working for the Maryland Film Festival as the Parkway Campaign Manager. The campaign will focus on the preservation and revitalization of the historic Parkway Theater in Baltimore’s Station North Arts and Entertainment District. KATIE MARTEL ‘08 married Justin Yost on December 14, 2013 at Saint Alphonsus Catholic Church in Baltimore City. Her Maid of Honor was MEGAN MARTEL ‘15 and her Matron of Honor was SARAH MARTEL SLOSSON ‘02. ELIZABETH MARTEL KOWALEWSKI ‘00 was also a bridesmaid.

EMILY AJLUNI ’10 graduated summa cum laude from the University of Maryland, College Park, in May with a B.A. in Behavior and Community Health. Emily will be pursuing a master’s degree in psychology at Nova Southeastern University, Florida, with the goal of obtaining a Ph.D. in five years. KAITLYN BOLESTA ’12, CORINNE COHAGAN ’11, SARAH HUBER ’12, and KAYLA SPAAR ’12 spent the spring semester of college in Gaming, Austria. The four students took advantage of Franciscan University’s study abroad program and lived in a 14th-century Carthusian monastery for four months. With extended weekends, they had the opportunity to travel throughout different parts of Europe. They were all able to make it to Rome for the canonizations of Pope Saint John Paul II and Pope Saint John XXIII!

On May 19, 2014, MARIA SURDOKAS ’07 graduated magna cum laude from the University of Baltimore School of Law. She will be spending the rest of her summer studying to take the Maryland bar exam.

In Memoriam Please pray for the following alumnae who have entered eternal life: ANN STROMBERG ‘41 SISTER DOROTHY EPPLE ’45 FRANCES LAUER ’46 JAYNE GOETTE FLEISCHER ‘64 CYNTHIA COOK BALCH ‘77

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ALUMNAE NEWS

MDSA ALUMNA ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF SCIENCE

E

rica Brown Bullwinkle ’08 is working on her master’s in biology at American University, where she is conducting research for her thesis, taking graduate-

level classes, and teaching undergraduate labs. Currently, Erica works in Dr. Katie DeCicco-Skinner’s lab at American University. As the lead researcher for the multiple myeloma project, she investigates the “microenvironment” for cancer. Her team researches the cell-to-cell signaling within bone marrow that makes cancer more aggressive once it has been established. They believe signals are released within the bone marrow that create a more favorable environment for the cancer. After intensive research, Erica has seen positive data to support that hypothesis. Eventually, they hope to uncover information that proves the fat cells are related to enhancing cancer growth so a potential target for treatment may arise. Erica says the research conducted stresses the importance of staying fit and healthy, as obesity is linked to many chronic diseases and systemic inflammation. She is enjoying every minute in the lab and is excited to be earning her master’s degree.

ALUMNAE SAVE-THE-DATES

SEND YOUR SAILOR NEWS

Mark your calendar and join us for an upcoming on-campus event! Check out mountdesales.org for more information, including RSVP dates.

Please send your news or the name of a recently deceased alumna for inclusion in the View from the Cupola to Karen von Lange P’09 ‘16 at kvonlange@mountdesales.org. If you would like to include a photo, please email a high resolution .jpg or .tif file along with your alumnae update.

Sept 16

Alumnae Association meeting 7 p.m. in Alumnae Hall

Oct 4

20th Anniversary Homecoming Day 10 a.m. on Campus

Oct 11

6th Annual Crab Feast 4 p.m. on Campus

Oct 21

Alumnae Association meeting 7 p.m. in Alumnae Hall

Nov 9

Alumnae Memorial Mass 11 a.m. in the St. Francis de Sales Chapel

Nov 18

Alumnae Association meeting 7 p.m. in Alumnae Hall

Dec 12

Alumnae Wine & Cheese and Christmas Concert 5:45 p.m. beginning in Alumnae Hall

Dec 16

Alumnae Association meeting 7 p.m. in Alumnae Hall

Have you recently moved or do you have a new email address? Contact Elizabeth Binette Mahon ’07 via email at emahon@ mountdesales.org or by at phone 410.744.8498 ext. 265. Watch the Class of 2014 sing the Alma Mater Scan now to during send the 162nd Commencement

your update and connect with us!

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