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FALL 2016 SetonEducating in the Spirit of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton

SETON STRONG Dr. Sara Fraley Continenza Dr. Kirsten Lange Koch Valedictorian Salutatorian Class of 2007 Class of 2007 Dear Alumnae, Parents, Students and Friends,

Seton Strong! When you look at the Seton community, you see it in action. Our faith, values and the traditions of the Sisters of Charity are part of every aspect of Seton – ingrained naturally in all we do; strengthening our community of caring, well-rounded students. Our students work tirelessly in the classroom, volunteer in the community and use their talents on the stage and athletic arena. Their parents support their efforts and make sacrifices to send them to Seton. Our dedicated faculty and staff are constantly raising the bar and presenting curriculum and academic lessons to push them to excel. Seton Strong. Our faith, values This is also evident in our alumnae. We love the cover story, Seton classmates “ Dr. Sara Fraley Continenza and Dr. Kirsten Lange Koch, valedictorian and and the traditions salutatorian of their class, now crossing paths after taking different tracks in medical school. Read all about them on pages 4 and 5. Then there is Miss , of the Sisters of Alice Magoto ’16, the youngest competitor in the 2017 contest. “Seton played the biggest role,” she said, in helping her feel comfortable in her Charity are part own skin and realizing that how she looks doesn’t define her. Our alumnae of every aspect of are composed of some of the most amazing and talented mothers, teachers, engineers, artists, community leaders, scientists, volunteers and more. Just read Seton – ingrained through this issue and you will see many examples! The Seton Sisterhood is such a blessing and we are proud to be among the alumnae!

naturally in all we We are also grateful to the alumnae, parents and friends who support our school so our young women can have more opportunities to thrive and excel. do; strengthening We could not be Seton Strong without the gifts so many give to Seton. As you our community prepare to make your Annual Appeal gift in a few weeks, please consider the impact you have on our students. Your gift will empower our students and of caring, continue the Seton legacy of success. Thank you for all of your support. You are Seton Strong!

well-rounded The school year is off to a great start and now that the weather has cooled students. down a bit and fall is near, we are in full swing. Please continue to keep Seton in your prayers as we educate young women in the spirit of our patroness, ” Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton! KATHY ALLEN CIARLA ’87 Thank you! KAREN KLUG WHITE ’92

Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87 Karen Klug White ’92 President Principal

ON THE COVER: Dr. Sara Fraley Continenza ’07 and Dr. Kirsten Lange Koch ’07 attribute their strong Seton education and experiences to laying the foundation for their careers.

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2 Seton Magazine contents Fall 2016

Cover Story Seton High School Board of Directors Kathy Aug ’67 Seton Strong – From the Seton Science labs to the Tricia Austing ’00 UC Emergency Department...... 4 Michael Crofton Maggie Davis, PhD Miss Ohio Alice Magoto ’16 Q & A ...... 7 Sally Duffy, SC Planned Giving ...... 8 Dennis Eagan Mary Jo Gasdorf, SC ’60 Seton Spirit Jean Kotzbauer ’60 Congratulations Class of 2016 - Graduation...... 10 Mark Nowlin Patrick Ann O’ Connor, SC 2016-2017 Seton Scholars...... 12 Linda Panzeca ’77 Pantene Beautiful Lengths / Setonsation Thank You...... 13 Annette Paveglio, SC John Roebel New Faces and Athletics Updates...... 14 Thelma Schlomer, SC Performing Arts Updates...... 15 Kathy Smith Steve Soloria Seton Sisters Jay Stautberg Alumnae News, Events and Class Notes ...... 16 Jeremy R. Viltro Tricia Walter ’93 Alumna Spotlight...... 19 Seton High School Leadership Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87, President Photos: In June, Spanish teacher Mary Beth Corey, Nina Wurzelbacher ’17, Megan Wade ’17, Sarah Rolfes ’16, and MC Corey ’16 attended a mission trip to Chimaltenango, Guatemala. While there, they worked and Karen Klug White ’92, Principal stayed at the Agua Viva Children´s Home, a 14-acre compound that is home to over 80 orphaned or Susan Burke Hollenbach ’85, Associate Principal abandoned children. Work at the home included tiling an outdoor shelter at the school, preparing planter Sarah Cranley Lykins ’02, boxes for tomatoes, organizing donations, and digging a 9-foot deep cistern to be used for watering the Director of Institutional Advancement gardens during the dry season. The students were also responsible for planning, playing games and doing Mary Agricola, Director of Student Life crafts with children at Agua Viva before school, during recess, after school and in the evenings. Wendy Zureick Smith ’90, Athletic Director Another group of students went on a mission trip to St. Bonaventure Indian Mission & School in Thoreau, Jessica Young ’06, Business Manager New Mexico. The group included Abbey Beck ’16, Brianna Brumfield ’17, Olivia Jones ’16, Audrey Laiveling ’17, Alexis Lambers ’17, Maddie Peters ’17, Alexis Raker ’16, Ginny Sabers ’18 and Hannah Schwaeble ’17, and was led by Sandy Howe, SC and Jay Villing. This was a unique opportunity to be in the Navajo Indian Reservation. Editor Students, staff and chaperones who attended helped in building and repairing homes, learned about the Christy Dean Schutte ’94 culture and participated in the wonderful service St. Bonaventure offers to so many. Editorial Design T. Johnson Design: Tricia Witterstaetter Johnson ’93

Photography Christy Dean Schutte ’94 Seton Seton Students, Staff, Alumnae & Friends Sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of

Seton High School, a Catholic community in the tradition of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, through the mission of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, develops a diverse population of young women for a life of faith, service and leadership and engages them in achieving academic excellence in a college preparatory environment. F a l l 2016 3 SETON STRONG From the Seton Science labs to the UC Emergency Department

s a student at Seton High School, it didn’t take Kirsten also found that Seton was a place that created Dr. Sara Fraley Continenza ’07 long to realize a safe and supportive atmosphere to grow in confidence. what her own unique strengths were. “I loved “Being part of the Kairos team my senior year really my science classes and learning how the human body helped me get out of my comfort zone and find my own worked,” she said. “My time at Seton really helped me strengths that I could share with others.” develop this passion, and I had some great teachers and When it came time to choosing a college, major and classes that fostered this,” said Sara, who graduated as ultimately a career path, both Kirsten and Sara knew that the valedictorian of her class. “From Mr. Heil teaching the medical field was where they could use their gifts and us exactly how rainbows were formed in Physics class to talents to make a difference. making a giant cell with playdough in Mr. Buschelmann’s Kirsten attended The Ohio State University. She AP Biology class and learning how all the organelles majored in Biology with a focus on Pre-Med, and contribute to making the body work, there were many minored in both Sexuality Studies and Psychology. fascinating things I learned at Seton that encouraged me “Taking some electives at Seton helped me to know that to pursue a science career.” I wanted to have two minors,” Kirsten said. “I think this The culture of community service and compassion at helped me stay well-rounded.” Seton was another pillar that helped her to identify her She then attended the University of Louisville School strengths. She saw that when someone was in need, the of Medicine where she earned her Doctor of Medicine Seton community came together to help them without degree. ever expecting anything in return. “Some of the first times my eyes were opened to the social injustices and Sara went to college at Saint disparities in our community were through community Louis University where she service projects, mission trips and activities through majored in Biology. She then Seton,” she explained. “It was through many of these went on to Case Western Reserve experiences that I realized I wanted a career where I University Medical School. could help people.” Both Sara and Kirsten are now Sara said she also learned to work through challenges in their second year of residency to reach her goals. “Whether the challenge before me back here in Cincinnati, and they was the American History AP test or running a 5K cross were able to work together in country race, I realized that the best things in life often the UC Emergency take daily commitment and hard work,” she explained. Department in May of “The perseverance I learned at Seton helped me succeed this year. “The ED is throughout college and medical school and is integral in Sara’s main program, my career.” but for me it was a rotation outside of my Alongside Sara through their years at Seton was usual environment, Dr. Kirsten Lange Koch ’07. The two of them were so I was excited to in several of the same classes and have so many great see a familiar face,” memories from their four years here. Like Sara, Kirsten Kirsten said. “She recalls the classes and activities that she was involved was just as friendly in and how they brought out her unique gifts and Top (L to R) – Kirsten, Salutatorian, and enthusiastic as I remembered strengths. “I was always encouraged to push myself at and Sara, Valedictorian, at the her being in high school and it was Senior Awards Assembly in 2007. Seton,” said Kirsten, who was the salutatorian of her wonderful to work with her again.” Bottom – Working hard but class. “I embraced the opportunities to take AP classes taking a break for a little fun in that challenged me and prepared me for college-level Sara says she recalls meeting AP Biology class for Sara, Kirsten curriculum. My teachers assigned creative yet challenging Kirsten for the first time in Mr. and their classmates. projects that engaged me in the material.” Collins’ Freshman Honors English class.

4 Seton Magazine ON STRO And now, years later, she saw her name on the Emergency be transferred to a trauma center like UCMC. “Patient SET NG Department schedule where they were able to work some care is undoubtedly the best part of my job,” Sara said. of the same shifts. “I have always admired Kirsten for her “When a patient ends up in the Emergency Department kindness, attention to details, and work ethic,” explained it is typically one of the worst days of their life. I’m glad Sara. “I witnessed her going the extra mile for her that I am able to be there to help care for them.” patients in the ED by calling primary care providers to These two Saints set up follow-up appointments and looking up information did not set out to be to help answer patients’ questions. I smile to myself superheroes; however, knowing she is still the same caring and diligent Kirsten we are sure that I knew at Seton.” people throughout the On her normal rotation, Kirsten is a Family Medicine community feel that Resident Physician with Christ Hospital and enjoys they are. They each can the variety in family medicine as well as watching her look back and see the patients grow and make life changes for the better. ways that Seton helped “I get to work in all the major fields of medicine,” she them to discover their explained. “Sometimes I’m a hospital medicine physician, unique strengths and sometimes I’m a pediatrician, sometimes I’m an gifts and they are both obstetrician, and other days I’m a community doctor.” proud to call Seton and Sara is an emergency medicine resident at University Cincinnati their home. (L to R) Dr. Kirsten Lange Koch ’07 and Dr. Sara “The culture of service Fraley Continenza ’07 working the same shift of Cincinnati Medical Center, or UCMC, and an in the emergency department. Air Care Flight Doctor. She travels on the Air Care and helping all people is helicopter to help care for very sick or badly injured interwoven through both the Seton community and medical patients that need to emergently receive intensive care or community,” Sara said. “I’m blessed to be a part of both.”

F a l l 2016 5 Honor Flight For more than 10 years, Cheryl Kuhn Popp ’66 has been she has served as director involved with Honor Flight Tri-State. This organization brings of the organization and has World War II veterans age 65 and older to Washington, D.C. been involved with over 35 at no cost to veterans so that they can visit the World War II flights. She has also been Memorial that was completed in 2004. “So many veterans a guardian on some of the of the greatest generation would not talk about war experiences flights – these are younger and did not get a proper thanks for their service after World War II,” veterans who serve as said Cheryl, who is a licensed pilot. “By the time the memorial was companions to the older, Cheryl Kuhn Popp ’66 at one of her book signings. completed in 2004 many of them could not go to see it because honored veterans. Cheryl was of failing health, finances or family priorities.” Out of those also recently a key player in the first-ever All-Women Honor Flight circumstances grew the mission of Honor Flight. Since 2009 in 2015. “We took 150 veterans who served as nurses, clerical help, pilots, dispatchers and other non-combat roles in World War II, Korea and Vietnam,” she explained. The younger guardians had all served more recently in Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. “The energy on that flight was amazing,” said Cheryl. “There was so much admiration from younger vets who were so appreciative to the pioneers and heroes that opened the doors for women in our military.” Cheryl has co-written two published books: “Legacy of Courage: True Stories of Honor Flight Veterans” and “Legacy of Courage II: New Stories of Honor Flight Veterans”. “Writing these books has The first All-Women Honor Flight before their trip to Washington, D.C. been an incredibly rewarding experience,” Cheryl said.

From NYC to Italy Left top – Seton took on NYC in June as 31 Seton chorus students, along with family members and staff members spent three days in the Big Apple. The group enjoyed two Broadway shows, a Q & A with cast members, and a personalized studio experience where they were taught music and choreography from actual Alladin Broadway performers. They also took in many of the city’s sights, including the National September 11 Memorial & Museum and the One World Observatory.

Left bottom – In June, Seton Religion teacher Mr. Al Kovacic took 12 students and chaperones to Italy as part of Seton’s International Travel Program. The group traveled to Rome, Assisi, Florence and Orvieto. They made many connections between from what they were taught in Church History class and the actual sights in Italy.

Research Week 2016 Seton Science teacher Ann Colley Jett ’84 took five seniors to the University of Cincinnati for Research Week 2016 this past spring. They toured some labs, spoke to some professionals and looked at undergrad research posters. Here they are with Anne Pace ’12 (back row) who was presenting her research that day: (L to R) Claire Witschger ’16, Mia Bianco ’16, Anna Schoster ’16, Anne-Marie McIntyre ’16, Stefanie Autenrieb ’16.

6 Seton Magazine CONGRATULATIONS

to Seton’s own Alice Magoto ’16 Miss Ohio 2016!

lice Magoto ’16 has been making a difference since she set foot in Seton High School. This talented Saint was crowned Miss Ohio 2016 this past summer and will spend the next year committed to speaking engagements, raising awareness and making a difference. As you read through our Q & A with Alice, you can easily see why we are so proud of the talent, strength and sincerity that Alice conveys to everyone she meets.

What clubs and activities were you a member of What strong message do you want to convey to here at Seton? I was very involved in the music program: the young women of today? I want to live in a world Concert Choir, Singing Saints, Vocal Ensemble, where beauty is defined as a diversity of body types, skin Show Choir and the Seton Elder Performing color, heights and shapes that result from living a physically, Arts Series. I was also a Student Ambassador mentally, and emotionally healthy lifestyle. My vision is to and member of the StrongHer Club. be at the forefront of helping to change the way women What do you feel are some of the are represented in media and advertising so that teens can talents and strengths that God has find unedited and unfiltered role models to emulate that given you and how has Seton helped are authentic, healthy, confident and true-to-diverse sizes, shapes and ethnicity. This is important because three of the you to develop these gifts? Seton has supported me most common mental-health problems among girls (eating from the moment I walked through the doors. God blessed disorders, depression or depressed mood/self-esteem) are me with musical talent and Seton gave me many opportunities linked to the presentation of women in the media. We are to share this, whether it was singing at a Mass, prayer service, exhausting ourselves trying to look like edited images and fundraiser or performance. I also feel that God gave me the being bombarded with outdated, unrealistic and unhealthy courage and drive to be a leader and make social change. standards of beauty that are affecting our overall well-being. At Seton, I was able to spread awareness for the things that I believe are most relevant to high school girls today by What do you hope to accomplish over the next year hanging posters around school, speaking to fellow students, as Miss Ohio? One of my goals is to raise awareness for and hosting activities and fundraisers. The support and photo manipulation and continue my #beautyunedited encouragement from my Seton sisters and the entire Seton movement. I want to help get the “Truth in Advertising” staff is immeasurable. I couldn’t be more thankful! act passed through Congress. I also plan How long have you been doing pageants? I entered to visit many Children’s my first pageant at age 17 in March 2015. This is my second Hospitals as the state year being a part of the Miss America Organization. ambassador for Children’s How did you feel upon being crowned Miss Ohio 2016? Miracle Network. There are really no words to describe that Additionally, I’m looking moment. It was so surreal, and I get chills forward to presenting thinking about it. I felt excitement, gratitude, my program “Conquering love and nervousness – every emotion ran the Confidence Curve” to through me at once and I couldn’t help but schools across the state. cry (and collapse!). It is amazing to know all I also want to promote of my hard work paid the Miss Ohio Program. off in the long run I would love to get more and I have an young women from #beautyunedited opportunity of a Cincinnati involved. lifetime ahead F a l l 2016 7 of me. Scholarship Honors ’34 Grad A family legacy continues ven at 100 years Dr. Eileen Trauth ’69 said she young, Martha loved her time at Seton for many EDonelan Trauth ’34 reasons. “We had the opportunity is still reminiscing about to try out things that interested her high school years at us in both the classroom and Seton. As a member of in extracurricular activities,” she the third graduating class, explained. “Four years of strong Martha has a very special mathematics, years of foreign claim to fame. She wrote language study, rigorous English the music to Seton’s classes, participating in the library Dr. Eileen Trauth ’69, school song, “At Thy Call”. club, debate club and class and Professor of Information Among all of her fond student council leadership – all Sciences & Technology, and memories, this one may of these experiences helped to Women’s, Gender & be her favorite. Each prepare me for the academic and Sexuality Studies, Pennsylvania State senior was given an leadership roles I took on after University assignment in English leaving Seton.” class to write the words In addition to excelling in to a school song. The academics while at Seton, the poem written by Martha’s involvement and leadership roles Martha proudly wears a classmate, Margaret Seton shirt as she prepares of the Trauth sisters included to celebrates her 100th Whitehead ’34, was everything from homeroom rep, birthday on Oct. 17, 2016. chosen. Then the seniors editor of the Green Blazer, class in music class were given president, president of the art the assignment to write the music to the song, and club, and secretary of student Martha’s was chosen. She even got to sing the song at the council to theater, music, stage Cincinnati May Festival Chorus. Dr. Suzanne Trauth ’67, crew, Debate Club, Library Club, Playwright/Author & Emeritus Martha has shared that story over World Affairs Club, Glee Club, Professor of Theatre, the years with her seven daughters, all Orchestra, and more. Montclair State University of whom are also proud Seton alums. At the time that the Trauth Martha’s Seton experience as well as sisters were in high school in the 60s and 70s, the opportunities the education each of her daughters and career choices for young women after high school were received, is why the family decided not as extensive as they are today, said Dr. Suzanne Trauth ’67. to set up the Martha Donelan Trauth “Being at an all-girls high school removed the day-to-day Scholarship Fund in 1996. Dr. Denise concerns about competing with or impressing male students,” Trauth ’65 recalls her mother’s 80th Suzanne explained. “Seton allowed girls to excel, to grow birthday celebration that year. “It was academically and emotionally, and to blossom as a female.” a milestone birthday and we wanted Eileen echoed those feelings. “Seton gave girls the opportunity to do something special. My sister, to pursue unfettered excellence,” she said. Charlene Trauth ’62, proposed the idea Dr. Denise Trauth ’65, There were three essential things at Seton that helped of a named Seton Scholarship Fund, President, Texas Denise figure out her strengths, who she was and what she and we all agreed it was the perfect State University wanted to do with her life: “The fabulous faculty who were way to honor mom,” Denise explained. great teachers and in many ways, life coaches; the cultural environment that supported student success; and a student “Mom was adamant that the body that was truly a community,” said Denise, who is still friends with several Seton classmates despite the fact that scholarship recipient would be not based solely she hasn’t lived in Cincinnati in 45 years. on merit, but also on need. She knew that a Seton Additionally, the timeless message of the Sisters of Charity education could be a game changer for a young was always communicated to the students. “Because many of woman and wanted a scholarship in her name to the teachers were Sisters of Charity, there was a selflessness and compassion that was also communicated. Seton fostered have that kind of benefit.” a caring, giving culture,” added Denise.

8 Seton Magazine Patricia Trauth ’74 found some of her strengths in Seton’s art classes. “I always loved drawing, painting, printing and architecture, and Seton’s great fine arts program introduced me to a variety of medias,” she said. “Mr. Price and Mrs. Cytraus were inspirational. Mr. Price in particular really pushed me and I learned so much at Seton.” Dr. Jeanette Trauth ’71 also felt greatly influenced by her teachers at Seton. “In my sophomore year I had S. Barbara Counts for geometry, and I remember Ms. Patricia Trauth ’74, that it was the first time I loved a math Principal Landscape class and did well in it,” she explained. Architect, “She was a wonderful teacher and had a Rick Engineering Company, San Diego gift for explaining concepts in ways that demystified the content.” Having S. Judith Metz for some of her social studies classes also made a big impression on Jeanette, who took a challenging 20th Century History class during her senior year. As a college freshman at the University of Dayton the following year, Jeanette took a 400-level class. When the Jeanette Trauth ’71, professor found out that she was only Associate Professor a freshman he asked her how she had of Health Policy & the background for this course. She was Management, able to confidently reply, “Oh, I had a lot Martha Donelan Trauth ’34 and her daughters at a family reunion in and Behavior & 1988, a decade before Charlene Trauth ’78 passed away from breast cancer. Community Health of this material in high school.” S. Judith Sciences, University helped Jeanette decide to major in Back Row (L-R): Denise Trauth ’65, Suzanne Trauth ’67, of History and Political Science in college. Jeanette Trauth ’71, Patricia Trauth ’74 “This subsequently affected my decision Front Row (L-R): Eileen Trauth ’69, Martha Donelan Trauth ’34, Charlene Trauth Harvey ’62, Kathleen Trauth ’78 to focus on public administration in my graduate studies,” she said. At Seton, students have always been exposed to a larger world in which they “Establishing this endowment was a way to say, can make a difference. Dr. Kathleen Trauth ‘we heard you, mom and dad, and we are taking ’78 said that as a junior, her teacher, Mrs. care of each other, even if she is a sister Middendorf, literally changed her life. Dr. Kathleen Trauth ’78, “I always liked science and math, but we’ve never met.’” Croft Associate she asked me if I had ever considered Professor of Civil & Environmental engineering,” explained Kathleen. “There Engineering, were no engineers in my family and I’m University of Missouri not sure if I even knew that it existed.” These strong sisters attribute their success and attitudes about all-girls, Catholic education to the values and mantras their parents stressed to them. “My father’s constant mantra Questions? was the importance for women to be well-educated and to be able to speak out in support of their faith,” said Jeanette. For more information on establishing a As the youngest sister, Kathleen saw how her parents stressed scholarship, please contact the importance of education. “We grew up in a large family Seton High School President where my dad was in business for himself and there wasn’t a lot of money to throw around. He used the analogy of mountain Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87 at climbers and said that we needed to help each other complete 513-471-2600 or our educations, particularly with the older sisters helping out the [email protected]. younger ones,” she explained.

F a l l 2016 9 Seton Spirit

Seton High School’s 89th commencement exercises took place on May 28, 2016 at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral downtown. Congratulations to the Class of 2016! “What I love most about Seton is the strong sense of sisterhood and community. I’ve never felt so much support or love coming from one place besides my own home. That is why I like to consider Seton one of my Home Sweet Homes. Seton provided me with the tools to succeed and has built my character as a strong, educated, Christian, young woman ready to take on the journey ahead of her in every way.” Ally Reckers ’16

Top Left (L to R) Jessica Beeler, Anne Marie McIntyre, McKenna Moehring Top Right (L to R) Zoey Bass, Morgan Haas Middle Left (L to R) Taylor Frommeyer, Mackenzie Dugan, Allie Holmes Middle Right (L to R) Valedictorian Abby Nutter and Salutatorian Anna Lindle Below (L to R) Mackenzie Depenbrock, Shannon Smyth, Victoria Key, Mary Oehler, Allie May, Alice Magoto, Meghan Koch, Maureen O’Brien

10 Seton Magazine “My four years at Seton helped me develop the skills and personality to strive for bigger things in my life without fear. I feel so blessed to be a part of the Seton community.” Mackenzie Dugan ’16

“I feel extremely blessed to have had the opportunity to attend Seton. The atmosphere in the classrooms and halls make it feel like family. As I go off to college this fall, I know that I will be able to confidently face academic challenges because Seton has successfully prepared me for this adventure.” Mara Brown ’16

“My Seton experience is irreplaceable. Not only was I challenged in academics, extracurricular activities, and sports, I was also challenged in my Catholic faith to be the best student and person I could be. I feel extremely prepared for college and beyond because of the foundation Seton set for me.” Top Left (L to R) Kaille Brown, Rachel Wink McKenna Moehring ’16 Top Right (L to R) Elizabeth Ann Seton Award recipient Sydney Hoffmann and Seton Alumnae Spirit Award recipient Emily Berning Middle (L to R) Paola Rios, Sarah Sunderman, Abbie Hahn, Kaitlin Devoto Bottom (L to R) Rachel Auer, Anna Schoster, Ally Reckers, Katie Macke, Mary Catherine Corey

F a l l 2016 11 Seton Spirit 2016-2017 Seton Scholars

eton High School is very proud to announce Sour 2016-2017 Seton Scholars. Seton Scholars are the top 10 students academically in each of the sophomore, junior and senior classes based on the grade point averages from the previous school year. These CLASS OF 2017 students each received a $1,000 L-R: Meghan Davis, Kathryn Eary, Samantha Heyl, Audrey Laiveling, scholarship towards their tuition Jessica Lee, Kristen Lehan, Sara Neumeister, Molly Scherer, Rachel Schultz, Kelsey Willmes, Nina Wurzelbacher for the 2016-2017 school year.

Each group is pictured in alphabetical order from left to right.

CLASS OF 2018 L-R: Katelyn Barnes, Paige Dean, Julia Gavin, Carly Hawk, Grace Hertzfeld, Carly Perrmann, Erica Schloemer, Kristen Stacklin, Maria Striebich, Lilly Witte

CLASS OF 2019 L-R: Grace Aug, Shannon Cavanaugh, Julia Gibbs, Kristen Harp, Caroline Klug, Rachel Meyer, Megan Peterson, Veronica Richards, Olivia Rider, Elizabeth Rolfes

12 Seton Magazine Pantene Beautiful Lengths WOW! More than 450 students, staff, alums and community members came together on May 16, 2016 to donate their ponytails for Seton’s Pantene Beautiful Lengths event! We also had donations that were mailed in or dropped off to the school. We sent off 550 bags of ponytails to be donated! AMAZING! Thank you to our speakers, special guests and everyone who made this day such an incredible success. We were featured on the national television morning show, Fox & Friends Live, as well as all four local news stations. We are blessed to have so much enthusiasm, support and love in the Seton Community. Seton Strong!

Congratulations Congratulations to Susan M. Gibbons who has been appointed Director of Educational Services and Superintendent of Catholic schools for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Susie served as principal of Seton High School from 1997-2008. Susie came to Seton in 1980 as a math teacher and went on to hold a number of administrative positions before becoming principal. Thank YOU / Setonsation 2016 As we celebrated Setonsation 2016 20 Years of Our West Side Story, we were reminded once again how blessed we are to have such a supportive community. It was an honor to be joined by committee members from the first Setonsation in 1996, including Honorary Co-Chairs Janie Bier and Mary Ann Volker Deak ’64, through Setonsation 2016. The selfless generosity of everyone involved was evidenced by the record $35,505 raised during the Fund-the-Mission appeal, the many packages and prizes donated, and the record number of guests. Our Grand Prize Raffle, a new 2016 Honda CR-V, raised over $75,000 with the help of our fabulous student body. With this raffle the students got to experience the return of the Surprise Patrol and were rewarded for selling chances. Thank you to all who volunteered, donated, and participated! Your efforts resulted in netting over $220,000, which was 80% over Setonsation 2015! L-R: Karen Klug White ’92, Susie Gibbons, Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87 Save the date: Saturday, March 25, 2017 F a l l 2016 13 Seton Spirit Congratulations Seton Strong Congratulations to Molly Congratulations Krumplbeck Greiwe ’00 (left) who to golfer Haley placed 2nd as well as Karen Berling Walter ’17 – Great Berndt ’02 (right) who placed 1st in Parks Junior Girls the Flying Pig Marathon 5K! These Mini Tour 2016 awesome Saints were Seton Cross Champion Country and Seton Track & Field teammates. They hadn’t seen each other in a few years and reconnected at the front of the race. New Faces… Thank You! Seton High School is proud to welcome the Thank you to everyone who joined newest members of our faculty and staff: us for the 7th Annual Golf Outing Jason Berling, M.Ed. is teaching AP United at Aston Oaks Golf Course. With States Government. Jason is also one of Seton’s Jason Berling, Eileen Heaney, your support, more than $32,000 Cross Country coaches. M.Ed. M.Ed. was raised for the Seton Athletic Eileen Heaney, M.Ed. joined the Social Studies Boosters. A special thanks to our Department and is teaching AP and CP United title sponsor, The SC Ministry States Government & Politics and American History. Foundation, and to our corporate Kathryn Schlosser, Ph.D. is teaching French courses. sponsor, TriHealth. Molly Brauch ’14 is back home at Seton teaching Kathryn Molly Brauch Latin. Molly is also a student at Mount St. Schlosser, Ph.D. ’14 Joseph University. Justin Kohler joined the Fine Arts Department and is teaching Freshman Chorus. Justin is an Elder graduate and Seton-Elder Performing Arts Series alum. Andy Zerhusen, M.Ed. is teaching religion classes. Justin Kohler Andy Zerhusen, M.Ed. Suzanne Rechenberg, who retired in 2014, is back home at Seton teaching classes in Freshman Seminar. In addition to academic disciplines, we continue to strengthen our Academic Advising and Counseling and Student Support Services Suzanne Emily departments. Rechenberg Schoenhofer, M.Ed. Emily Schoenhofer, M.Ed. is an academic advisor. Elizabeth Paff, M.S. is an academic advisor. Kimberly Arnold is an intervention specialist. Megan Berling is an educational aide. Heather Calhoun is a school psychologist. Elizabeth Paff, Kimberly M.S. Arnold Clare Harris, a former Mathematics teacher at Seton, has returned to offer support in math classes.

14 Seton Magazine Megan Berling Heather Calhoun Clare Harris 2016-2017 Seton-Elder Performing Arts Series The Seton-Elder Performing Arts Series is packed full of awesome entertainment this season! Check your calendars and buy your tickets now. Consider purchasing season tickets or just grab up some to your favorite shows! Please contact Mary Sunderhaus at (513) 471-2600 x132 with any questions.

Cincinnati Metropolitan Orchestra Fall Concert Musical: “Beauty and the Beast” Sunday, October 23, 3:00 p.m. – FREE Wednesday, April 5, 7:00 p.m. -- $10 Seton/Elder Drama: “Writing a Will Can Be Murder” Friday, April 7, 7:00 p.m. -- $12 November 18 & 19, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, April 8, 7:00 p.m. --- $12 Sunday, April 9, 3:00 p.m. -- $12 Cincinnati Metropolitan Orchestra Christmas Concert Sunday, December 4, 3:00 p.m. – FREE Seton/Elder Freshman Spring Concert Tuesday, May 9, 7:00 p.m. Seton/Elder Freshman Christmas Concert Wednesday, December 7, 7:00 p.m. Seton/Elder Spring Concert Saturday, May 13, 7:00 p.m. Seton/Elder Christmas Concert Featuring the Elder Glee Club, Saturday, December 10, 7:00 p.m. or Sunday, December 11, Seton Concert Choir and the 3:00 p.m. This concert features the Elder Concert Band, Seton Elder Concert Band Concert Choir, Elder Glee Club and Seton Highlighters. Hall of Fame – Performance and HOF 2017 Inductions February 11, 2017 Thank you to everyone who took part in planning, hosting and sponsoring the Seton-Elder Performing Cincinnati Metropolitan Orchestra Winter Concert Arts Series HOME TOUR 2016, and thank you to Sunday, March 12, 3:00 p.m. – FREE everyone who joined us for the evening!

You won’t want to miss this year’s featured spring musical, Beauty and the Beast. This tale as old as time tells the story of how a beautiful young woman and a hideous beast find their happily ever after. You won’t want to miss this Disney classic! Wednesday, April 5, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, April 8, 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 7, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, April 9, 3:00 p.m. All tickets are $12 and reserved seating, except the Wednesday, April 5th performance which is $10 and the seats are general admission. For show tickets, send checks payable to the Seton-Elder Performing Arts Series, 4124 Pleasure Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45205 or drop this form with payment at Seton High School’s main office. Enclose a SASE to have tickets returned to you, or pick them up at the Box Office the day of the performance, or have them returned with an Elder or Seton student. Call (513) 251-3324 for more information or email [email protected].

Name______Phone # ______Address______Zip______Email______# of tickets to Wednesday 4/5/17 @ 7:00 p.m. $10 (all seats general admission) ______# of tickets to Friday 4/7/17 @ 7:00 p.m. $12 Reserved Seating ______# of tickets to Saturday 4/8/17 @ 7:00 p.m. $12 Reserved Seating ______# of tickets to Sunday 4/9/17 @ 3:00 p.m. $12 Reserved Seating ______Total # of tickets Total $______amount for tickets Ticket Return Options: q Please return my tickets with my son______at Elder q Please return my tickets with my daughter______at Seton q Mail tickets back to me in enclosed SASE q Hold at Ticket Window for pick-up day of performance (Window opens one hour before show.) F a l l 2016 15 Seton Sisters Class Notes 70’s 90’s Jan Withare McManus ’76 and her Congratulations 50’s husband, Tim, moved from Cincinnati to Seton’s own Class of 1958 gatherings will take to Franklin, Indiana in November 2015. Margie Meiners place on the third Wednesday of each Jan continues her teaching career as Metz ’94 who odd-numbered month (January, March, a second grade teacher at Our Lady of was named the May, July, September, November). the Greenwood School. Tim and Jan Southwest Ohio Please meet at noon at Price Hill Chili, have three sons, two daughters-in-law Art Educator of 4920 Glenway Ave, 45238. Call Annie and four grandchildren. the Year. Margie Schmitz Stark ’58 with any questions, has been the art 513-471-9507. teacher at Seton for 18 years. Margie Meiners Metz ’94

60’s Classmates from the Class of ’98 took Charlene Johnson Burck ’65 a spring trip to Siesta Key, Florida. published her first novel, “Lobster for (L to R) Kristen Radley Hoffman, Laura Breakfast”, and it is available in paper- Teague Borsky, Sara Graham Belperio, back and ebook. Visit her book page Melissa Rasmussen Lahey, Marlene at https://store.bookbaby.com/book/ Diers Frey, Renee Lahey Chang Lobster-for-Breakfast for details.

Reunion Time… A few pics from some recent reunions: Class of 1976 (40th) Wine and Canvas Date: Friday, October 28, 2016 (Alumnae only) Time: 7:30 p.m to 10:30 p.m. Location: Wine and Canvas, 7836 Connector Dr., Florence, KY 41042 Cost: $35

AND Members from the Class of 1946 at their Date: Saturday, October 29 (guests welcome) 70th reunion. Time: 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Location: Metropolitan Club, 50 E. Rivercenter Blvd. Covington, KY 41011 Cost: $55 per person, Dinner included RSVP: Make checks payable to Danette Berninger, 5396 Gander Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45238 Questions: Email [email protected] Class of 1986 (30th) Date: Friday, November 18, 2016 Time: 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The Class of 1956 had their reunion here at Location: The Public House, 3807 North Bend, Cheviot, OH 45211 Seton. They had mass in the chapel followed Cost: $10-$15 per person at door by a luncheon. Class of 1996 (20th) Date: Friday, November 4, 2016 Time: 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Location: The Meadows, 59 E. Main St., Addyston, OH 45001 Cost: $45 per person and $80 per couple; after October 14 the price is $50 per person and $85 per couple for buffet dinner, beer, wine, soft drinks, cash bar. RSVP: Please send check payable to Aron Back, 6178 Charity Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45248, or Katie Peterson, 5447 Cleander Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45238

The Class of 1991 enjoyed their 16 Seton Magazine 25th reunion. 00’s

Seton Spanish teacher, Courtney Olivia LaRosa ’11 graduated from Perry Gilday ‘05, presented at the Mount St. Joseph University with a AATSP (American Association for bachelor’s degree in Inclusive Early Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese) Childhood Education. Conference in Miami, FL. Her presentation was called “Technology Taylor Hirth ’14 has made the Dean’s Integration in a Proficiency-Based List every semester since she has been Classroom”. ¡Gran trabajo, Señora at Ohio University and was awarded Gilday! the Scripps College of Communication Dean’s Scholarship. She is majoring Trisha St. Clair Lehnert ’06 is working in Media Arts and Studies, minoring towards a master’s degree in nursing in Marketing, and working towards a administration at Mount St. Joseph certificate in Social Media. She works as University. a Production Assistant at Memorial Avery Nowlin ’20 with her 102-year-old Auditorium great grandma, Marian Leisgang Frey, and is a part who was in one of the first classes at of the Women Seton High School. in the Music Industry club.

Congratulations to Paula Lubke Kollstedt ’64, Patti Hogan ’71 and Julia Poston (mom of Rachel Poston ‘12) who were three of the 10 women honored as the Enquirer’s 2015 Women of the Year!

Mary Zupan ’11 completed a one-year advanced program where she received her master’s degree in social work from NKU. While attending the program she went on a two-week trip to England and Scotland to learn about social work practices in other countries. She is Patti Hogan ’71 Paula Kollstedt surrounded by friends of Sandy Howe, SC, currently working as a care manager and Paula Lubke her 1964 Seton Class who attended the Patti Hogan, Karen Klug White ’92, at Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Kollstedt ’64 Enquirer Women of the Year luncheon Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87 to show their support. Services for the past month.

To sumbit a class note or update, please fill out the “Update Your Information” form at www.setoncincinnati.org.

F a l l 2016 17 Seton Sisters

Births 1 2 3 Congratulations to our Seton graduates on the addition to their families. Stephanie Wright Weisker ’00, son Joseph Robert, November 19, 2015 Sarah Cranley Lykins ’02, son Beau David, March 18, 2016 Sheena Horning Lammers ’02, son Levon Edward, March 31, 2016 Trisha St. Clair Lehnert, ’06, son William Javier, April 9, 2016 Julie Schwendenmann Mercer ’00, daughter Evangeline Estelle, June 3, 2016 4 5 6 Kelly McCarthy Hillebrand ’04, daughter Macy Rose, June 23, 2016 Kim Raterman McDermott ’02, daughter Bella Marie, July 23, 2016 1 - Beau David Lykins 2 - Bella Marie McDermott 3 - Levon Edward Lammers 3 - Evangeline Estelle Mercer 4 - Macy Rose Hillebrand 6 - William Javier Lehnert Weddings Congratulations to our Seton graduates and their spouses on their recent nuptials. Sarah Lingg ’02 to Brian Schumacher, November 14, 2015 Angela Hofmeyer ’09 to Scott Mohs, January 2, 2016 Hannah Lietz ’09 to Trevor Stellman, May 28, 2016 Kathy Reckers Huschart ’81 to Scott Feist, June 11, 2016

Angela Hofmeyer Mohs ’09 Seton alums at the wedding of Sarah Lingg Schumacher ’02 Passings and Scott Mohs Hannah Lietz Stellman ’09 and Brian Schumacher Our sympathy is extended to the families of the following: Ruth Deters Booth ’30 Anna Mae Thale Pahren ’47 Freda Buhrmann Lindemann ’53 Carol Meinhardt ’65 Margaret Willke Landen ’34 Doris Dreier Brandstetter ’48 Rose Moorman Pohlman ’53 Martha McNally Seibel ’65 Rosalie McKeown ’36 Jacqueline Sinnard Gilroy ’48 Diane Zepf Quinn ’53 Mary Rowland Vogelpohl ’65 Kathryn Buening Heyob ’37 Jayne Bacon Hertsenberg ’48 Jean Keller Abrams ’54 Joan Langenbrunner Bailey ’66 Marcia Fairbanks Tondow ’37 Mary Rose Rees O’Shaughnessy ’48 Jean Schaffer Hoelker ’54 Barbara Risch Chambers ’66 Jean Lee Creek ’38 Eileen Grafe Ratterman ’48 Mary Alice Kleinberg Hoffman ’55 Anita Schleibaum Frohn ’66 Teresa Stadtmiller ’38 Edward Rielage, SC ’48 Gayle Bachmann Houk ’55 Donna Sauer Michels ’66 Ruth Reinstatler Bernens ’39 Catherine Wainscott Scudder ’48 Betty Nuss Rauen ’55 Marlene Day Murray ’66 Martha Friedmann Steele ’39 Joan Corcoran Tolson ’48 Mary Carol Jump Smith ’55 Donna Gray Kauffman ’67 Alice Finnerty Aerni ’40 Joan Dressing Brinkmann ’49 Carol Ruehl Geers ’56 Julie Pal ’67 Mary Berndsen Braun ’40 Martha Schirmer Colegrove ’49 Joyce Rolston Maurer ’56 Kathy Dattilo Vossler ’67 Erma Stadtmiller Dwyer ’40 Eileen Cunningham Friend ’49 Ann Regina Raterman, S.F.P. ’56 Judy Briede Litt ’68 Sarah Albrecht Kelley ’40 Adele Walter Kahny ’49 Mary Ryan Stenger ’56 Jackie Smith McCarren ’68 Helen Carroll Vogele ’40 Terry Feist Koenig ’49 Rita Hannekamp Wessel ’56 Ellen Lynch Meiser ’68 Corinne DePuccio Wells ’40 Mary Niemeyer Schreck ’49 Ann Vogelpohl ’57 Catherine Sander Back ’69 Mary Dittrich ’41 Vera Fatthauer Sheldon ’49 Janice Brengelman Murphy ’58 Patricia Sehlhorst Ott ’69 Mary Andrea Friedman, SC ’41 Peggy Jacobs Vogel ’49 Joan Nagy Roehrich ’58 Carol Vogele Wuest ’69 Lillian Rady Hemsath ’41 Mary Raterman Barnhorn ’50 Carol Thomas Balsley ’59 Marsha Brunst Nicholas ’70 Kathleen Davoran McQuaide ’41 Mary Grafe, SC ’50 Sandra Schroeder Boyle ’59 Linda Andriot ’71 Betty Sentivan Sheehan ’41 Elaine Berger Purer ’50 Judith Jump ’59 Mary Cupito Cupito ’72 Florence Hoesl Lyons ’42 June Burling Roedersheimer ’50 Mary Jean Keiner Schutte ’59 Diana Hauser Thomas ’72 Irene Murray Gerth ’43 Gertrude Feist Schweikert ’50 Mary Jo Mercurio Boyle ’60 Susan Willett Neyer ’73 Alice Moore Mueller ’43 Jeanne Furlong Dreiling ’51 Margaret Cummings Doll ’60 Elena Walker Herder ’74 Virginia Ober ’43 Mary Ann Casey Hoh ’51 Marguerite Fifer Abinosa ’61 Julie Schlotthauer ’74 Josephine Greco Pellegrino ’43 Mary Keene Knarr ’51 Carolyn Rose Boehm ’61 Donna Bedinghaus Whitton ’75 Patricia Branigan Duebber ’44 Marilyn Seitzer Leuenberger ’51 Shirley Weaver Hobing ’61 Carolyn Bacon Greve ’76 Eileen Mitchell Johnson ’44 Margaret Beerman Rapier ’51 Mary Beth Luebbers Summer ’61 Barbara Besser Robisch ’78 Eileen Quinn Peterson ’44 Joan Berry Giblin ’52 Judith Pohlmann Trapp ’61 Tamara Meyer Lubbers ’79 Virginia Kuhr Veith ’44 Patricia Wagner Greve ’52 Donna Labbe Schiff ’63 Cathy Hirth Bardua ’80 Angela Scheid Kuenzler ’45 Eileen Mullen ’52 Kathleen Eckstein Bender ’64 Patricia Dwyer O’Brien ’80 Mary Jo Klumb Maloney ’45 Cecilia Hessling Runyan ’52 Dianne Foster Langen ’64 Judith Bruns Sears ’81 Ruth Roell Theobald ’45 Hildegarde Thernes ’52 Suzanne Swis Middleton ’64 Anna Dattilo ’86 Margaret Hobing Wenstrup ’45 Marian Merk Wernke ’52 Rita Vickers VanLoenen ’64 Lisa Bill ’95 Barbara Flynn Favret ’46 Marilyn Niemeyer Bell ’53 Nancy Mueller Hamm ’65 Yolanda Abbatiello ’01 Jeanne Bauer Leesman ’47 Marilyn Vonderahe Leguillon ’53 Janet Budd Hare ’65

18 Seton Magazine Wherever it may be that alumnae choose to live in this world, Seton High School has prepared them to excel in life, to hear God’s voice and to do God’s will. Here you can read about a Saint doing amazing things all over the world.

Alumnae Spotlight Ashley Niemann ’12 During her last semester of college at Miami University, The water project needed Ashley Niemann ’12 began thinking about doing an approximately 7,000 empty international volunteer trip. A friend told her about a 1.5L recycled bottles in order great opportunity with Growth International Volunteer to create a tank six meters in Excursions, or GIVE. This adventure through GIVE diameter. Ashley and her team led Ashley to Thailand, where she spent three weeks packed 1,500 bottles with tight volunteering and living amongst the Hill Tribe people sand during one week. “It was Ashley swimming with a located in the northern region of Chiang Mai. “I worked exhausting and at the end of the mahout’s elephant. alongside some of the friendliest people I’ve ever met,” day we were covered in sweat, sand and bugs; however, it said Ashley, who taught English as a second language to was a wonderful thing to be a part of knowing that these the school children and helped the locals with sustainable families would soon have access to clean water.” construction projects. The GIVE team also helped to build bamboo rafts to “As a GIVE volunteer, I assisted grade school children be used to float down the river from village to village. “We with English because they have had very little exposure to learned about their cultural traditions and even participated it and communication was difficult,” she explained. “The in some of their tribal dance festivities,” Ashley explained. Thai language has a very different alphabet so there is “Most villages practice Buddhism but the one I spent the no easy way to translate.” But love and compassion have most time in practiced Christianity. I went to Mass with no language so Ashley felt that it was easy to show how them on Sunday mornings and I will never forget the feeling much she cared and wanted to help. “I feel my greatest of holding hands with strangers during prayer and realizing contribution to the children I worked with was the that although we don’t speak the same language, we can many smiles we shared. The children received valuable understand and feel God’s universal love.” exposure to English and learned some basic English Being able to see Thailand from various perspectives is words, but I received the immeasurable experience inside something that Ashley treasures. In addition to volunteering, the classrooms of seeing how difficult and disadvantaged she had the opportunity to trek seven miles through the life could be for the people who live in this isolated area. jungle to find a mahout’s elephant. A mahout in South and The students live at the school and don’t see their families Southeast Asia is a person who works with, rides, and tends for extended periods of time, so it felt good to be able to to elephants. “We walked with the elephant down to the show them love and support.” local river and then got to feed and bathe three elephants,” In addition to teaching English, Ashley and her team she said. “Going through the jungle and then swimming partnered with local community leaders to build a with these giant, beautiful creatures allowed me to see the sustainable foundation out of water bottles for a water elephants from a Thai’s point of view.” tank. The tank can hold Ashley recalls her years at Seton as ones that helped her up to 75,000 gallons of gain confidence and find her strengths. “I know that without water. “The water tank my foundation at Seton I wouldn’t be embarking on such now supplies 70 families adventures,” she said. “Seton has such a strong service and with clean water for campus ministry program, and it is definitely part of what cooking, drinking and it means to be a Saint. I found that when I volunteered cleaning,” Ashley explained. through Seton at places such as Big Brothers/Big Sisters, “Before the tank, families Ronald McDonald House and City Gospel Mission, I was had to rely on the village rewarded far more than I could have expected. The positive chief to deliver a limited energy at Seton and the encouragement I was given there amount of water to each to take my God-given abilities and extend them to others is individual family.” something that will always be a part of me.” Ashley building the water tank foundation. F a l l 2016 19 Support Seton ANNUAL REPORT

Seton High School Seton High School 2015-16 Board of Directors Officers and Committees 2015-2016

Kathy Aug Officers Executive Michael Crofton Linda Panzeca, Chairperson Linda Panzeca, Chairperson Maggie Davis, PhD Michael Crofton, Treasurer Michael Crofton Sally Duffy, SC Annette Paveglio, SC, Secretary Maggie Davis Dennis Eagan Kathy Ciarla, President Sally Duffy, SC Mary Jo Gasdorf, SC Kellie Kammer, Recording Secretary Dennis Eagan Jean Kotzbauer Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Mary Lammers Advancement Annette Paveglio, SC Neil O’Connor Dennis Eagan, Chairperson Steve Soloria Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Mary Jo Gasdorf, SC Jeremy Viltro Linda Panzeca Jean Kotzbauer Kathy Ciarla, Staff Annette Paveglio, SC Mary Lammers Thelma Schlomer, SC Maureen Maxfield* Finance Kathy Smith Neil O’Connor Michael Crofton, Chairperson Linda Smith-Berry Kathy Smith Kathy Aug Steve Soloria Linda Smith-Berry Scott Deters* Jay Stautberg Jay Stautberg Tom Enderle* Jeremy R. Viltro Kathy Ciarla, Staff Jan Neumann* Tricia Walter Erin Flowers, Staff Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Kellie Kammer, Staff Linda Panzeca Sarah Lykins, Staff Steve Soloria Christina McCarthy, Staff Dick Stevie* Marianne Ridiman, Staff Tricia Walter Christy Schutte, Staff Kathy Ciarla, Staff Jessica Young, Staff Building and Grounds Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC, Chairperson Governance Barb Alexander* Jeremy Viltro, Chairperson Tom Butler* Maggie Davis Jim Franz* Neil O’Connor Nancy Goins* Linda Panzeca Heidi Lattire* Annette Paveglio, SC Dan Ledford* Thelma Schlomer, SC Barry Pulskamp* Kathy Ciarla, Staff John Roebel* Terry Selby* School Programs Dick Stevie* Maggie Davis, Chairperson Kathy Ciarla, Staff Kathy Aug Jessica Young, Staff Linda Smith-Berry Ed Jung* Amelia Riedel* Myra Wilson* Mary Agricola, Staff Tom Kellerman, Staff Jan Linz, Staff Wendy Smith, Staff * Denotes non-board member Karen White, Staff

20 Seton Magazine ANNUAL FUND COMPARISON FYE2012-FYE2016 FINANCIAL SUMMARY $360,000

Funding the Seton High School Annual Fund is realized through several revenue streams that include alumnae, parents, organizations, $270,000 and matching gifts. The Seton High School Annual Fund continues to increase thanks to the generosity of our donors. The 2015-2016 Annual Fund raised $352,642 with an average gift size of $216. $180,000 A total number of 750 new or increased gifts were contributed in 2015-2016 compared to the previous year. The amount of new or increased gifts totaled $166,185. $90,000

$0 In the 2015-2016 school year FYE2012 FYE2013 FYE2014 FYE2015 FYE2016

Advancement Revenue 99% 51% of families that Annual Giving FYE2016 of the student body applied for financial Annual Appeal $277,993 required some amount aid demonstrated Endowment/Named Funds $74,649 of financial aid. financial aid need of Sub Total $352,642 $1,000 or more. Fundraising Events Setonsation $219,546 Power of the Purse $24,361 78% Sub Total $243,907 10% of the graduating class Other Contributions of students are on of 2016 earned Major Gifts/Scholarships $380,748 academic or merit more than Tributes/Memorials $19,930 scholarship. $11.2 million Thirty-One Women $48,585 in scholarship awards. Grants $521,700 Sub Total $970,963 Grand Total $1,567,512

Annual Giving Grants 22% 33%

Thirty-One Women Fundraising 3% Events Tributes/Memorials 16% 2% Major Gifts/Scholarships

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Annual Fund 2015-2016 Clare Driehaus Michelle Gillis Gloria Duffy Jenna Buttelwerth Gonzalez Thank you to all of our donors who contributed to Seton High School Donna Eby Barbara Groh during the 2015-2016 school year. The generosity of each donor has Estate of Margaret Barbara Mariann and John Grove Fifth Third Bank Toby and Judi Heile allowed Seton to make a difference in the lives of our students to Dr. and Mrs. John A. Fisher Jackie and Roy Herman experience a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum Jean C. Frolicher Susan Hollenbach combined with leadership and service opportunities. Susan M. Gibbons in honor of Nancy Stricker Huber Kathy Ciarla and Karen White Jeanne Jaspers This year the Annual Fund raised $352,642. The Honor Roll of Donors Linda and Steve Giessler Tom Jennings Nancy and Doug Habig Barbara Beemon Kacyra who contributed to Seton from July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016 is Kathleen Gelusos and Louis A. Klug Patricia Kessler listed on the following pages. Gifts made to Seton after June 30, 2016 Noreen Flaherty Linneman Kim Kirsch will be reflected in next year’s Honor Roll. We apologize if we have Jan Linz Debbi Meister Kluesener Angela Lyons in memory of Diane Dresmann Korn unintentionally left a name off of the list. If there is an error, please Frank Rotter Jane and Stephen Kramer call Kellie Kammer at 513-471-2600 ext. 184 to update your record. Peggy and Timothy McCarren Dick and Millie Gross Lonneman Kathleen Mitts Katy Meinhardt Renee and Robert Moeddel Eileen Murphy Muccino St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Level Scripps Howard Foundation Joan Mohan in memory of Mary Carol Willig Mullen $10,000+ Judi and Jay Stautberg Louise Wanninger Kristina Kroger Neyer Neil and Virginia Callahan Carol Stecher Anne and Donald Murphy Patricia Wall O’Brien O’Connor Jane Stephens Mary Lou Oker Linda and Frank Panzeca Lois and Paul Reis Charles Raterman in memory of Robert H. and Margaret L. Ruffing Tom and Genny Sedler Cedar Grove Level $1,000-$2,499 Mabel Raterman Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Edgar Willig Marc and Barbara Dittman Marianne Ridiman Foundation Vickie and Ron Wittekind Alexander Patricia M. Ripley Joan Carney Schmitt Tom and Kathy Grote Aug Bonnie Robben Jim and Rosemary Schuermann St. Vincent DePaul Level Janis “Skeets” Binzer Cheryl Rumpke Mari Schultz $5,000-$9,999 Becky Bross Brefol Jodie Monnig Schaefer Vicky Meyer Shelton in memory of Kathleen and Bruce Barlag Jennifer Davis Brown Diana Doyle Schmitt James and Evelyn Meyer Donna Panaro Brown Kelly Brown Lisa and Tim Schroeder Truist John Buerger Charitable Trust Lynn Brumback Carol Jean and Don Schumacher Jeremy and Erin Viltro Stella M. Buerger Charitable Trust Diane Brunst John Sherman Fr. Jim Walsh Eileen and Phil Cappel Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Robert Wanninger Sister Margaret George Level Class of 1965 Carol and Richard Stevie Bonita Backscheider Weber $2,500-$4,999 Michael and Terri Crofton Karen Klug White Angela Weldishofer Carol and Jack Adam Carolyn Davis John and Lisa Weil Fr. Ralph A. Westerhoff Helen Berson, SC Maggie and Paul Davis Ed Willig in memory of Fr. Jim Willig Marilyn Wildermuth Duke Energy Foundation Jane Davoran Ginny Ruehlmann Wiltse Kelly Wittich Carol L. Egner Mary Ann Deak Mary and Mike Woeste Susan Kohl Ronald Dressman in memory of Mary Walter Wolf Saint Level $250-$499 Nicole and Gordon MacIntosh Carole Dressman Norma M. Wood Mary Agricola Jan Neumann Carol A. Allen Green and White Level $500-$999 Rebecca Altenau Bank of America Cathy Altimari in memory of Joan Janice M. Bill and William Telscher Kimberly Burnside Bill Lynne Ruwe Alwine Diane Holthaus Bley Dan and Ann Andriacco Kari and John Book Kevin Anneken Renee M. Brinkman Holly M. Aug Elizabeth Bruewer Martha Bain Thomas and Theresa Burnside Christa Bauke Beth and Bill Burwinkel Mary Anne Schmidt Benedict Mary Lee Busam Amy and Dennis Berning Carroll Family Fund of The Greater Greg and Janie Bier Cincinnati Foundation Sandra Boesing Jeanne E. Cook Kaye Bono Mary Croft Patricia Berkemeyer Boutton Dennis K. Eagan Kim Hahn Bower Angela Ellison Karen Heil Braun Pat Emmett Barbara Bruening Laura Carvitti Fay Lizzie Bruewer GE Foundation Rosemary Bucher Carleen Davis Kathleen Shappelle Burke

22 Seton Magazine Mary Jean Beck Bushman Cindy Welborne Johnston Joyce Sanker Cagney Kathy Harpring Kaufman Brenda Lynch Callahan Brian M. Keininger Susan Book Campbell Julie Odley Keller Ann and Walt Carroll Ruth Partridge Keller Diane Carroll Linda Stoll Kelsey Joyce Chastang Mary E. Kerley Ginger Kelly Cheeseman Nancy Striet Kessler Lois Childers Cindy and Rick Klopp Mary Beth Heringer Collins in Deborah S. Kneflin memory of Peggy and Charlie Catherine E. Kneidl Heringer Peggy Knowles Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC Kathy McCabe Labmeier Jean Learn Conway Mary Lammers Bobbie Lampe Cornell Karen Hilvert Laymance Joan Condren Cunningham Joeline Adams Lecture Dorothy Damico Nancy Lockhorn Scott and Sue Deters Jean Marx Joan Bleski Doggett Mary Maxwell DJ and Jim Dolle Katie Welch Meese Elizabeth Donovan in memory of Jean Meiners Marie Donovan Barbara T. Menkhaus Traci Turner Class of 1941 (1.90%) Janet Ackerman Emmett Bill and Nancy Menne Chris Ahlrichs Untener Dorothy Duffy Arata Doris Ericson Kevin and Lynne Merk Beth Van Oflen Colette Mott Kersting Kathleen Wanninger Ernst Debbie and Dave Meyer Beverly and Michael Vietti Marie Swartzel Tony and Sharon Esposito Chris and Kathryn Pawlowski Miller Bonnie Parker Vignale Gail Winkelman Farwick Carol Mollmann Elaine Vorholt Class of 1942 (3.60%) Marlene H. Fiehrer Karen Salem Momper Katie Wagner Rose M. Doerle Gina Fieler Cassandra Egner Mooar Patricia Wahle in memory of Rosemary F. Hoeper Katie Streicher Finley Emily Bruewer Moore the Class of 1964 deceased Helen Oehler Linz Joan Patrice Flynn, SC in honor of Martha Munninghoff classmates Rita Wiesman Braun Murray Amanda Kramer, Annie Ciarla, Judy Kindt Naugle Tricia Walter Kay Redmond Eve Cooper, Kiersten Maxwell Mark and Deborah Neumann Sharon Foster Welte and Grace Timon Phuong Le Nguyen Jane Volker Wenning Class of 1943 (3.97%) Cindy Fox-Varney Peg Hennessey Niehaus Connie Wilson Clarita Bollin Gindele Anita Weigand Freeman Nancy Nutini Donald Wurzelbacher Mary Jane Haney Leeann Snape Garrett Anne Bedinghaus O’Brien Rita Gravett Kneflin Mary Jo Mirlenbrink Gerlach Kristy Schultz Odend’hal Jeanne Schlotman Jo Anne Moser Gibbons Sue Ann Burdette Opatich By Class Year Mabel Unger Smith Nancy and Mark Gibbs in memory Jane Paulin Virginia Fleming Walsh of Catherine Pete Blind Marianne and John Peck Class of 1934 (0.85%) Kathy Volz Gick Grace J. Pedoto Evelyn T. Busam Class of 1944 (3.62%) Jennifer Macke Gigax Gail and Chris Perrino in memory Jeanne Jaspers Mary Kay Gilbert of Margaret Grady Perrino Class of 1936 (0.83%) Lorraine Kendall Carrie Gould Rosemary Perrino Ruth Hucke Rechtsteiner Betty Donnellon Sanker Linda Broxterman Groen Laura Rapien Margaret “Dede” Stalf Janice Hagedorn Mary Rath Class of 1937 (1.98%) Margaret Wesseling Angela Hahn Mary Beth Gausman Rebennack Mildred M. Bauer Shanna and Ross Hambleton Nancy Cahill Reidy Ruth Partridge Keller Class of 1945 (3.30%) Missy White Harper Gay Reinhart Ruth Moorman Barbara Catanzaro Harrigan Gina Rider Class of 1939 (4.84%) Rosemary Reinstatler Karen Sue Harrill John and Diane Roebel Evelyn Berkemeyer Jane Edrich Wassler Karen Hartoin Carol Prybal Ryan Jinnie Kumpf Lois Huber Hartoin Eileen Jennings Schaefer Peg Harris Langenbrunner Class of 1946 (4.13%) Mary Beth Gerdes Hausman Mary Ann Schlomer Mrs. Ruth Martin Ruth Bockenstette, SC Kathy Gilligan Heil Barbara Wenz Schneider Mary Jansing Maxwell Rosemary Bucher Nancy Poland Heisel Marilyn Brandewie Schutte Barbara Krauser Strittholt Martha Ficker Olding John and Margaret Helmes Jean Schwartz Loretta Saupe, SC Peter Henkel in honor of Alice Pat Murray Shibinski Class of 1940 (4.09%) Marguerite Grafe Schoenung Griffiths Henkel Mary Ellen Budde Sillies Jeanne E. Cook Cathy Henkenberns Kathy and Matt Smith Betty Brown Dusing Class of 1947 (7.63%) Michelle Hillgrove Steve Soloria Mildred Reinerman Kaske Jeanne Bosch Donna Iames Rebecca Busam Sorice Jean Meiners Rosemarie W. Brafford Barbara Esposito Ilacqua Sandy Stone Agatha G. Lyons Ridder Mary Jo Schmerber Hagemeyer Donna Lengerich Johnson Carole Tekulve Dorothy Faller Tiemeier Ruth Schuehler Kinne Jan and Randy Johnson Ann Stegeman Tillman Jane Vogt, SC Betty Landenwitch

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Kathryn Schaller Joan Carney Schmitt Carol Jean and Don Schumacher Evelyn Elsaesser Wandstrat

Class of 1953 (9.24%) Alberta A. Scherra Bleha Velia M. Dirr Elizabeth Donovan in memory of Marie Donovan Clare Driehaus Mary Jo Mirlenbrink Gerlach Maureen R. Hanekamp Pat Gannon Hollstegge Norine Rothring Klumb Marie Laiveling Seifert Shirley Grafe Lonneman Trudy Herzog Schulte

Class of 1954 (21.85%) Carol A. Allen Gerry M. Aug Elaine Peters Binder Ginger Echert Annette FitzGibbon Barbara Groh Ruth Mees Leonora Feld Helmers Marie Schulte Carolyn Healey Mary Lou Osterfeld Myra Franke Hendy Betty Thoss Janet Homan Dorothy Poettker Mary Lou Hisch Jacqueline Gies Thureson Nancy Hutzel Martha Reilly Dollye J. Jones Dolores A. Waters Jackie Gerold Kohls Rosemary Kirby Vincent Marie Willman, SC Jean Ackerman Lohman Class of 1948 (13.81%) Lois Mirus Mary Jane Klemann Luebbe Colleen M. Bens M. Catherine Monk Class of 1951 (8.20%) Margaret Paff Maurmeier Joan Binzer Rose Marie Jostworth Niemeyer Joan Deubell Joan Eichelberger Metze Nancy Bruns Mary Lou Oker Lois Hughes Engler Elizabeth A. Neidhard Rose Lemker Bussman Marilyn Van Olberding Janet L. Freeman Dorothy Jean Broermann Netzer Rita M. Calme Lois Panaro Beverly Busch Groene Irma Olberding Bernice Meister Crofton Mary and Roger Pierson John and Margaret Helmes Ann Sims Ossim Jean C. Frolicher Pat Murray Shibinski Dorothy Meyer Kroeger Joyce Roell Jo Ann Meyer Gerdes Vivian Bippert Sparks Dolores M. McDonald, SC Sr. Ann Ryan, O.P. Marion Cunningham Guethlein Mary Ann Knue Spille Patricia Olthaus Mary Ellen Budde Sillies Anne Haller Jane Stephens Jan Schaefer Carol Sullivan Jackie and Roy Herman Mary E. Wehner Marilyn Wildermuth Mary Claire Buzek Vornhagen Frances Hornikel Marilyn J. Wilke Jean Welling, SC Ruth Brown Kern Class of 1952 (17.16%) Carol Whitaker Ruth Ahlrichs Koppenhoefer Class of 1950 (16.55%) Jean Ann Baehner Ruth Wimmel Rosemary Brinkmann Kuley Janet Bassett Borgelt Rita Specht Balzano Virginia M. Lohman Wilma Busken Mary Ann Hilvert Brandhorst Class of 1955 (9.16%) Ruth and Albert Niedhamer Sylvia Binder Cole Mary Pat Byrne Carole Cole Arend Marian C. Zeiser Niehaus Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC Dorothy Damico Helen Berson, SC Rose Mary Ruberg Betty Nieszel Engel Jane Davoran Marlene Burgasser Black Joanne Schroth Joan Patrice Flynn, SC Joan A. Deiters, SC Joyce Chastang Joan Schwarz Kathleen Kleeman Gilbert Joan Bleski Doggett Lois Ann Buzek Keller Betty Kuhr Smith Mary Grafe, SC Pat Emmett Kathryn Ruthman Mazza Jeanne Bacon Thompson Joan Graman Mary Ann McCullough Flanigan Sally Reinstatler Niehaus Mary Ann Vennemeyer Lenora Weber Grote Bernadette Frolicher Carole A. Rinear Dolores Priestle Weichhand Betty Hoffer Mary Rose Sunderbruch Galbraith Janice Specht Sue Horn Mary Louise Geis Janet Fischer Tuchfarber Class of 1949 (13.69%) Charlene Katenkamp Ginny Gottmann Ann E. Von Hagel, SC Mary Buse Claire Ledermeier Jacqueline Helmers Mary Lou and Paul Wood Mary Ann Scully Comer Joan R. Lengerich Carol Ann Korte Jean Learn Conway Dick and Millie (Gross) Lonneman Marilyn Lienesch Class of 1956 (14.19%) Mary Ann Niedhamer Deye Grace Herbst Mueller Marie Lillis Anonymous Barbara Hammersmith Joan Rolfes Riestenberg Jane Rottenberger Sandra Wurtz Evans Shirley Guck Federmann

24 Seton Magazine Marlene H. Fiehrer Joan Thomas Kohls Margaret Bogner Neurohr Mary Ann Lynn Teresa Geiser in honor of the Class Maureen Luebbe Mullen Judy Oates Paff Martha Munninghoff of 1956 Carolyn Menkhaus Meyer Barbara Prater Carol Deters Niehaus Patricia Gerke Jo Ann Kenkel Neufarth Judy Quatkemeyer Rhea Wagner Niehaus Janet Peters Gramza June Ostmann Joyce Moss Roa Barbara Stock Nielsen Lois Austing Grathwohl Nancy Cahill Reidy Janet C. Rossi Sue Dant O’Neal Mary Lou Hinton Heyob Bonnie Robben Rita Wall Charlotte Droppelman Postel Nancy Hoffman, SC Ginny Scherer, SC Janet Huber Weingartner Sue Murphy Quatman Judy Kallmeyer Kirchner Annie Schmitz-Stark Patricia Ferguson Weron Meredith McAndrews Ruff Janet Farwick Marks Timothy Ann Schroeder, SC Joan Wessendarp, SC Ruth Ann Carlier Russell Jane Molloy Barbara J. Stitzel Mary Jo Westendorf Carolyn Schmidt Barbara Detzel Ostertag Pat Oates Telger Alice Hinton Wittich Jean Schwartz Carol Ann Hart Peele Jeri Ann Timon Eileen Jones Wolfer Sue Strothers Mary Lynne Phillips Rapien Barbara Scherer Ullmann Bonnie Vetter Barbara Wenz Schneider Margie Buchert Vogt Class of 1960 (21.65%) Nancy Volz Janet Schulte Mary Dresmann Weibel Angela Anno Elaine Vorholt Toni Schwarz Gayle Bohman Willike Jacky Banks Dr. Rita Wieczorek Laverne Steiger Patricia Sauers Witsken Sylvia Tuchfarber Besse Michele Martin Wood Pat Tenhundfeld Wetterich Kathleen Branigan Wohlfrom Diane Holthaus Bley Norma M. Wood Margie Woltenberg Peggy Broviac Dorothy Frazer Wynn Class of 1957 (14.37%) Mary Lee Busam Jo Ann Yunker Nancy Backs Class of 1959 (19.55%) Joan Buzek Mary Robinson Barlage Connie and Edward Ammann Joan Condren Cunningham Class of 1961 (19.31%) Carole Bonno Martha Bain Carolyn Davis Lynne Ruwe Alwine Mary Anne Boyd Rosalie Espelage Bross-Menke Barbara Davis, SC Marlene Angst Donna Bushman Jo Ann Schaefer Callahan Joyce Davoran Mary Barry Ruth Miller Cappel Judy Kotzbauer Chodzko Donna Hartoin Diers Jean Bischoff Marlene Collinsworth Karren Doepker Nancy Nicholas Dresmann Brenda Busch, SC Judy Davoran Suzanne Donovan, SC Marilou Schneider Enslein Catherine T. Collins Mary Bruns Dolan Carol Wright Ebert Barbara Wilhelmy Faecher Judith Combs Judith A. Doran Janet Ackerman Emmett Nancy Heidel Fehr Mary Kay Neumann Crotty in Mary Edrich Frietsch Patricia and James Enright Mary Jo Gasdorf, SC memory of Carol and Ray Shirley A. Groh Marilyn Troescher Fox Janet Feld Gates Neumann Nancy Poland Heisel Margaret Gibbons Joyce Weingartner Gordon Linda Culman Katie Hoelscher, SC Dianne Nicholas Glenn Martha A. Grace Dianne Kent Froese Dorothy Beck Hollenkamp Marian Heeney Judith Guttadauro Greulich Patricia Taylor Gault Ruth C. Jackson Patricia Fuersich Hoffman Mary Jean Heinzelman Holmes Kathy Volz Gick Ruth Beckner Kathman Susan Austing Jorden Nancy Stricker Huber Louise Flynn Haas Mayduane A. Longtin Kathie Loughrey Doris Huffman Barbara Kessler Jean Marx Pat Luken Thomas and Judith Kloenne Patricia Kessler Martha Metz Mary Jo Martin Rita Fliehman Koch Pat Kirk Beverly Ann Becker Meyer Jo Ann Martini, SC Jean Zimmerman Kotzbauer Diane Dresmann Korn Carol Stagnaro Joyce May Alice Link Joan Riegler Krauser Janet Wasser Betty Miller Mersch Kathy Woods Link Martha Kunkemoeller Janet Macke Wendel

Class of 1958 (20.42%) Carol and Jack Adam Christa Bauke Joyce Bedinghaus Beckenhaupt Jeanette Berning Kathy Bischoff Eileen and Phil Cappel Donna Cefalu Carletta Claxton Bobbie Lampe Cornell Judith Culman Janis Dugan Cupito Sue Day Barb Hahn Frank Bobbie Good Diane Hempelman Henderer Carol Huber Hermann Jean Winkel Kern Marlene Kiely Mavourneen Flaherty Kiely

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Phyllis Lauck Sandra Damico Luebbe Class of 1964 (12.90%) Karen Keller Major Noreen Flaherty Linneman Carole Marquetty Fran Schulter Acito Helen May Nancy Loftus Mary A. Bill Metz Joyce Clark Boller Barb McElroy Marilyn Ludwig Joyce Herzog Miller Linda Buchert Carol J. McGowan Denny and Ceil Lundy Joyce A. Murphy-Smythe Katherine Molleran Buczynski Carol Niederhausen Barbara T. Menkhaus Rosemary Perrino Carol Burress Mary Ann Penner Judith Metz, SC Fran Albers Rappoport Lois M. Reiring Chandler Eileen Riley Pope Carol Mollmann Kathy Bonfield Ruch Elizabeth Reuss Currin Nancy Wenck Ruprecht Mary Ann Scully Morbitzer Frances Rolfes Sahnd Mary Ann Deak Vicki M. Scheid Carol A. Morman Lois N. Scherer Margaret Espelage Deitsch Dianne Schwietering Judy Kindt Naugle Carol Glaser Schonhoft Carol Dreyer Mary Kay Herman Seifert Virginia Callahan O’Connor Cheryl and Jim Shields Mary A. Feldhues Tish Sullivan Stohlman Sharon O’Rourke Judith A. Shields Marilyn Moorbrink Fenneman Margo Zilli Taulbee Grace J. Pedoto Marian Sholar Susan Austing Fieler Denise Trauth Gay Reinhart Ann Schwallie Smith Judy Forrester Pat Schmidt Wahl Diane Reiring Connie Ruwe Gallagher Carol Braun Yetter Diane Robisch Class of 1963 (17.23%) Mary Graf Gick Carol Stecher Teri Yeager Becker Carol Metz Hughes Class of 1966 (17.39%) Annette E. Suesz Julie Erpelding Berkowitz Pat Bova Johoski Anonymous Vicki Braddick Tettenhorst Mariann Rosenfeld Biedenharn Kathy Anne Kirby Lynne Grothaus Baur Bonnie Damico Vogel M. Claudette Blozy Susan Kohl Mary Anne Schmidt Benedict Marilyn Wempe Weaver Kaye Bono Kathleen Losekamp Edie Edrich Binder Marcia Webb Kathie Rolfes Brater Karin Bush Marlman Gail Boesing Sharon Foster Welte Cathy Catanzaro Donna Maurer Karen Borchers Borgman Marilyn Wempe Jean Cate Elaine Blessing Murphy Mary Burger Kay Stitzel Willenbrink Janice Helmers Chapman Diane Wagner Newport Deborah Petrie Cappel Mary Jo Brinkmann Woelfel Mary Lou Smith Coup Carolyn Vogelpohl Oker Paulette Brunner Dean Jackie Frey Susan Goetz Penderghast Linda Johnson Delaney Class of 1962 (12.26%) Carol A. Frye Jo Ann Reichling JoAnne Fischesser Joan Rosen Berning Mary Ann Grove Kathleen Heckmann Reiter Mary Jo Florence Sandra Boesing Mary Beth Gerdes Hausman Dorothy Schiller Robinson Mary Kay Gilbert Mary Jean Beck Bushman Margie Mollner Heidemann Linda C. Roemer Julie Martini Glasgow Raymalee Carter Carol Hengehold Hodgeman Katherine M. Santangelo Jo Anne Grote Maureen Cashen Julia Baumer Inskeep Marilyn Brandewie Schutte Peggy Haberthier Patricia Boehm Duwel Eileen Jarrold Jo-Anne Berns Schwaegerle Barbara Hagedorn, SC Lorayne Garner Rita Grosardt Jones Darlene D. Stokes Stricker Nancy Heitzman Judy Sunderman Gasdorf Judi Brauch Kell Rosemary Steltenpohl Tenoever Karen Wilhelmy Heskamp Jeanne Flick Herms Arlene Keller Rita Timperman Karen Walter Hyde Lois Gerstner Jostworth Patricia Meade Kiehl Patricia Wahle in memory of Patty Gries Junk Roberta Keck Martha Dixon Kline the Class of 1964 deceased Mary Ann Kappes Arnold Karen Cook Krieg classmates Sue Hertsenberg Klepinger M. J. Kumpf Rose Martini Weinheimer Pamela Lamkin Ann Boehm Laux Karen Kunz Wolff Barbara Dwyer Mack Sandra Troescher Lisk Carol Metzger Malsbary Christine Logan Class of 1965 (10.29%) Lynn Pennekamp McAlpin Lois Juergens McClure Eileen Brinker Brown Catherine A. McGraw Eleanor Kraft McSwiggin Barbara Busch, SC Diane Conrad McKenna Lee Anne Sieve Monahan Carolyn Cavanaugh Jean Kallmeyer McKiernan Anita Oblinger Ginger Kelly Cheeseman Carol Meier Mary Lynn Phillips M. Elaine Collins Karen Morano in honor of Mary Rath Karen Herzog Dazier Paula Savas Burke and Mary Crowe Rebold Mary Ann Dittgen Mary Jo Stautberg Fitzpatrick Joan Myers Reckers Carleen Davis Kathy Brennan Mullen Pat Riley Bonita Williams Goldberg Maureen Murphy Carol Prybal Ryan Nancy and Doug Habig Patricia Wall O’Brien Joyce Scherer Karen Hadder Pat Otten Moellers Mary Ann Schlomer Joan R.Bill Halpin Pat Burns Panavich Nancy Schneider Barbara Hausladen Joan Luebbe Peters Peggy Dunlevy Smith Kathy Gardner Henninger Cindy Miller Ploeger Annie Frohn Tromey Susan Williams Herman Sharon A. Powers Vickie and Ron Wittekind Barbara Beemon Kacyra Pat Dorsey Reith Mary Walter Wolf Jean M. Kauffman Marilyn Scherra Ken and Bette Zureick Mary Ann Bushman Knepfle Susan Schroeder Schotte Kathy Bonfield Kolbu Diane Schroeder Joeline Adams Lecture Lois Smyth

26 Seton Magazine Jo Ella St. Charles Mary Jean Wenzel Marilyn Stitzel Ginny Ruehlmann Wiltse Elizabeth and William Stock Jean Zinngrabe Mary Jo Busse Storm Suzanne Ferguson Sullivan Class of 1968 (7.90%) Peggy Perzel Tenholder Irene Robinette Amann Kathy Cianciolo Tierney Maureen Calme Bill Rita Reynolds Triplett Patricia Berkemeyer Boutton Bonnie Parker Vignale Monica Connelly Sue Ann Lott Vogt Julie Dabbelt Jane Volker Wenning Susan Martin Diersing Connie Wilson Kathleen Glazier Carol Dreyer Yeazell Leslie Ruwe Hannan Peggy Hartlage Ziegler Beatriz Duggi Jimenez Barb Keiser Class of 1967 (14.68%) Nancy Bange Kennedy Anonymous Catherine E. Kneidl Barbara Schiller Ammann Donna Maley Tom and Kathy Grote Aug Carol Monnig-Lowe Nancy Martin Bachman Karen Busse Mullen Kathleen Allman Belew Theresa Muzzy Rita Thiet Pamela Witherby Popp Maureen Burns Cramerding Patricia Nienaber Sharon Lasita Witsken Kathy Re Marian Buller Crary Nancy Nortmann Carolyn Dyer Wolfram Patricia M. Ripley Kathleen Brandewie Deters Sue Ann Burdette Opatich Mary Ellen Tobe-Roberts Nancy Valitutto Dirksing Mary Jo Auer Reiners Class of 1970 (13.53%) Marybeth Merz Schroer Maureen Bare Durbin Robert H. and Margaret L. Ruffing Patricia Bantel Ann Schuette in memory of Alice Carla Eilers Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Pamela Becker Mary Rolfes Murphy Kathleen Wanninger Ernst Foundation Patty Nienaber Benken Veronica Seguin Jo Anne Moser Gibbons Mary Beth Feldhake Ryan Cherylann Bredestege Barb Wolber Teague Susan F. Glassmeyer Mary Lee Robinson Schnieder Mary Ann Broderick Linda Theobald Lois Jean Goettke, SC Annabel Straub Dr. Pamelazita Wilbur Buschbacher Ruth M. Flaspohler Tierney Bev Gooderson Eileen Sullivan Mary Croft Denise Silver Tracy Carolyn Frank Groger Linda M. Todd Donna Rohrmeier Donahue Mary Asimus Van Ausdall in Peggy Rogers Gruen Jackie Rose Voelkerding Denise Hurst Donnelly memory of Mary Brigid Dugan Lois Huber Hartoin Mary Daly Voors Mary Lynn Bochenek Farmer Mary Dirksing Viltro Helen Hofmann Mary Jo Witterstaetter Kathleen Fay Linda Willig Lin Huelsman Jeanne Fehring Sue Yeazell Sue Huwel Class of 1969 (7.92%) Mary T. Feist Pat L. Hemsath Zilli Barbara Esposito Ilacqua Suzanne Tierney Asher Marilyn Galvin Jan and Randy Johnson Mary E. Balz Linda Gardner Class of 1971 (7.98%) Linda Stoll Kelsey Janice M. Bill Mary Geil Kathleen and Bruce Barlag Kathleen Binder King Barbara Bruening Linda Broxterman Groen Karen Heil Braun Viola R. Klee Kathleen Shappelle Burke Judith Losekamp Grubbs Marilyn D’Alonzo Mary Paula Kramer Diane Carroll Gail Harmeling Paula Fahey Farrell Antoinette Lipps Lockwood Dorothy Cummings Margaret Hausman in memory of Cindy Fox-Varney Ida M. Loebker Mary Ellen Feldman Fellinger in Thomas R. Louis Leah Goebel Aimee Tiemeier Luckett memory of Cathy Sander Back Jo Ann Menzer Hayes Pati Kelley Haney Mary Jane Luebbe Susan Tiemeier Franz Mary Hoffman Lynn A. Heinzelman Mary Jo Borgman Mersmann Kathy Doherty Fries Peggy Holtmann Donna Lipps Hengehold Beverly Metz Judith Gelwicks Cheryl Johnson Mary Jo Kathman Terry Quinn Mohl Janice Hagedorn Jo Ann Fenbers Karlin Mary Lou Krekeler Cassandra Egner Mooar Sandra and Ross Hambleton Karen Kersting Kathy Kremer-Blair Eileen Murphy Muccino Kathleen Gelusos and Louis A. Klug Roseanne Kneflin Barbara Krechting Lamps Marianne and John Peck Deborah S. Kneflin Shorty Marilyn Zieverink Kramer Linda Bruzgulis Liebau Phyllis Ruwe Mary Jane Radley Knollman Kathy McCabe Labmeier Sheean Luebbers Debora Gates Schultz Bobbie Ausdenmore Lambert Claudia Hausfeld Lupia and Jeannie Monahan Carol Spare Peggy and Timothy McCarren Thomas Lupia Peg Hennessey Niehaus Kathy Stiens Joyce Keller Meyer Barb Meirose Martin Clare Furlong Oestreicher Ann Stegeman Tillman Diane Nagy Lorrie Hannan McGraw Jane Paulin Suzanne Trauth Kate Nolan Jennifer Scherra Meiners Peggy Perkins Jean Ann Doerger Tucker Carole Oblinger Janice Meinhardt Mary Ploehs Kathy Corcoran Vogelpohl Sharon Hayhow Rieskamp Carolyn Menner Mary Beth Powers Elaine Volker Marty Wesselman Sanfillipo Lynda Lombardi Mercer Barbara Hartoin Procario Vivian Wagner Eileen Jennings Schaefer Eileen Moorman in memory of Patricia Schoborg Mark and Mary Ann Weber Carol and Richard Stevie Elizabeth Stindt Gayle Dreher Scotti Judith Webster Greer Nancy Braun Stuerenberg Nancy Oldiges Jane Hils Shea

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Laura Heil Graman Kathleen M. Higgins Lori Healey Hoenemeyer Donna Lengerich Johnson Cindy Welborne Johnston Debra Pastura Jordan Kim Weber Kraft Ginny Doerger Lenahan Marlene Grosquade Lohbeck Anne and Donald Murphy Anne Bedinghaus O’Brien Kathy Owens Ann Perry Mary Beth Gausman Rebennack Julie Lay Shappelle Krista Jansen Tepe Ann and Paul Tiettmeyer in honor of Mary Lou Kern Leslie Wagner-Huey Juliann Walsh Bonita Backscheider Weber Jan James Weis Laura Wessendorf Weyler Vicky Lengerich Widener

Class of 1975 (10.00%) Mary Hageman White Gayle Vollner Langenbrunner Jan Mather Hastings Diane Allgeyer Julie Labmeier Wolf Donna Metz Mary Ann Hemmerle Cathy Altimari in memory of Joan Carolyn Meyer Sharon Lipps Holtz and William Telscher Class of 1972 (15.49%) Cathy Feldhake Meyer Gail Luebbers Huber in memory of Catherine Bressert Mary K. Volker Amlung Mary Beck Moebius Kathy Kolkmeyer Randolph Barbara Bender Dawson Constance and James Berding Mary Jo Schiller Neumann Mary Lammers Sara Demeropolis Diane Lengerich Berting Donna Seyferth Olberding Mary Shappelle Lietz Nancy Tiemeier Fister Jeanne M. Bianco Deborah Duwell Pottschmidt Terri and William Mertz Sue M. Francis Janis “Skeets” Binzer Michelle Rinear Priestle Lori Miller Deborah Frolicher Linda M. Bode Terry Rabong Kathleen Mitts Missy White Harper Pamela Roberto Boertlein Marianne Davis Reynolds Cindi Olberding Molinaro Geraldine A. Hennies Kathy Hartlage Brafford Marianne Ridiman Phyllis Morris Carol Heidel Hofmeyer Christina Baitz Brandewie Mary Ronan Mary E. Nare Deborah Keener Renee M. Brinkman Connie Ruark Donna Hoffman Parker Geraldine Stagge Kessler Mary Sue Brown Denise Hensler Schenke Joan Nienhaus Roddy Ruth Hertzenberg Kilday Mary Pat Whitaker Burke Diane Ackerman Schmutte Connie Eby Roesch Denise Scahill Klekamp Joyce Sanker Cagney Nancy Stein Terri Ohntrup Roth Karen Hilvert Laymance Brenda Lynch Callahan Toni Tooley Steinmeyer Barbara Bedinghaus Schwandner Diane Luebbe Jean Calme Nancy Klayer Stratman Carol Sprengard Peggy Tenhundfeld Manifold Kathy Backs Castellini Marian Meirose Weber Kathy Fischesser Stephens Deborah Wilhelm Menninger Kathleen Chojnicki Theresa Twilling Wilhelm Linda Von Deylen Carol Willig Mullen Gloria Davis Rita Gorrasi Wynn Pat Steinriede Williams Jan Neumann Marybeth DePaoli Marlene Noble Carol M. Fenbers Class of 1973 (11.11%) Class of 1974 (11.35%) Marcia Pennekamp Dr. and Mrs. John A. Fisher Mary Ann Stoll Bazzoli Marc and Barbara Dittman Karen Robison Ann Panaro Florian Barbara Rolfes Beck Alexander Mari Schultz Anita Weigand Freeman Paulette Henderson Bien Rosemarie Macaluso Altenau Mary Beth Schumacher Sharon Hutt Frey Dana and James Boeing Jane Beischel Jean Brockschmidt Strasinger Kathleen Furlong Barb Meyer Braun Debbie Berling Marianne Z. Ungru Linda and Steve Giessler Marisue E. Briede Mary Ann Binder Beth Van Oflen Judith Fischesser Graham Tanya Buhrlage Becky Bross Brefol Karen Wolterman Van Zile Jean Hausman Kraft, M.D. Connie Burns Jennifer Davis Brown Joyce Waller in honor of Marilyn Jane Kissel Hintermaier Peggy Wall Frondorf Jenny Stephens Bruns Kaising Jayne Meyer Hirth Deborah Roa Gates Teresa Christopfel Mary Scheid White Carol Sauntry Ison Nancy Kraft Gates Mary Patricia Pohlman Deller Nancy Striet Kessler Teresa Gelter Kathy Dinkelacker Christine Sohmer Kief Jennifer Ginocchio Carol L. Egner Debbi Meister Kluesener Jenna Buttelwerth Gonzalez Pat McAllister Feeback Rose Bauer Koch Marlene Berling Hartsfield Mary Jo Frederick

28 Seton Magazine Class of 1976 (14.18%) Kathy Ryan Hiner Mary Harpenau Mary Telger Sunderhaus Patricia Odioso Barta in memory of Sue Holtmann Karen Hartoin Joenett Catanzaro Watkins Carol Vogele Woest Nancy Vitucci Hugentobler Cathy Henkenberns Denise Werling Sue Senefeld Becker Julie Odley Keller Mary Stoehr Herbers in memory of Carol Monahan Westerkamp Venita E. Brown Lisa Kroger Maureen James Mary Witschger Lynn Brumback Jane Shappelle Miller Julie Hopkins Sharon Glatthaar Zalac Kathleen Feldman Brungs Theresa Murphy Donna Iames Judy Cerullo Debbie Palmer Peggy James Class of 1981 (5.02%) Terri Price Dewald Linda and Frank Panzeca Peggy Laub Rebecca Altenau Susan Dickey Carol Klug Patterson Cathy Bockhorst Leesman Lynn Cook Angela Ellison Montiel Rosenthal, SC, MD Diane and Mark Menzer Julie Rowshed Fath Margie Engel Diane Hasselbeck Rushford Sandra Schmalz Meyer Mary Theobald Hellmann Laura Carvitti Fay Jane Mueller Schoenfeld Nancy Minges Murray Patty Hoffbauer Jeannine Frank Lisa and Tim Schroeder Teresa Byrne Nicholas Kathy Harpring Kaufman Carol Bitter Giese Kim Stowe Sinnard Chris Ahlrichs Untener Diane Laiveling Janet Sunderhaus Guethlein Colleen Stanchfield Beth Weil Amy Hoferer Linneman Dottie Maly Hampton Sandy Stone Brenda Tully Welch Anne Macke Joanne Byrne Healey Diane Kaiser Topmiller Peggy Wiegele Cynthia Mapes Macke Mary Reilly Hoekstra Beverly and Michael Vietti Beverly Nussman Mary Lee Stetter Jaeger Mary and Mike Woeste Class of 1980 (10.93%) Debbie Schrand Stemler Mary Remke Kayse Anonymous Mary E. Kerley Class of 1978 (11.82%) Barbara Banfill in memory of Class of 1982 (8.68%) Linda Leisring Joan Kettler Adkins Margie Blome Weil Ann Briccio Kuhn Edie Klawitter Ludwig Diane Maltry Alexander Lorraine Wendling Benson Mary Beth Heringer Collins Cheryl Miller Peggy K. Alexander Nancy Cengel in memory of in memory of Peggy and Denise Imhoff Motz Jill S. Barlion Mary Lee Gehring Hufnagel Charlie Heringer Cathy Bell Peterson Anita Bennett Joanne Coffaro Sally Leesman Dee Patricia A. Meister Reverman Kathleen Hester Blaut Shelly Lay Conley Sally Eckstein Patti Cole Sandman Jeanne Bruce Kathryn Schoenfeld Davis Holly Vogel Gibbs Diana Doyle Schmitt Patricia Hampton Brunner Juliana Deckert Bev Grote Therese Schmuelling Margie and Alan Burke Gail Winkelman Farwick Jenny Meinhardt Hartman Pam Schramm Sally Jones Chitwood JoAnn Henderson Karen Lenahan Hebeler Eileen Strunk Katherine Molloy Concilus Denise Doyle-Holscher Lynn Dengelr Heckman Lisa Stull Terri Dengler Curtis Joyce Lockwood Nancy J. Hoeting Cindy Thomas Teresa Deiters Mary Janet Ludwig Teresa Faillace Hofmeyer Connie Curl Volker Nancy Schroer Donnellon Mary Beth Meyer Julie Holtmeier Joyce Hammersmith Von Allmen Susan Ernst Debbie Miller Karen Keller Debbie Ward Nancy Ludwig Finke Regina Erpelding Monk Diane Kersting Kroeger Terri Weber Jane Hamberg Karen Dittmann O’Hara Margie Lanza Susan Vogel Willing Jane Trentman Hofmeyer Debbie Hoeting Rieger Sharon Lape Julie Meder Zemanek Janet Hueneman Julie Roser Jean Dreyer Lauck Marcia Caster Kemen Mary Beth Schmidt Craig and Karen Melvin Class of 1977 (13.36%) Kim Kirsch Suzanne Stein Donna Panaro Brown Peggy Knowles Diane Brunst Jeannette Behrens Lind Phyllis Haney Bryant Bernadette Lipps in memory of Marcia Buelterman Henry and Teresa Lipps Cheryl Dee Buttelwerth Denise Lonneman Jennifer Held Chasteen Jenny Lucas Lois Childers Jennifer Huschart Magro Donna Louis Doll Lori Olsen Maurmeier Lynn Doll Katie Welch Meese Donna Eby Kristina Kroger Neyer Laurette Erhardt in honor of Anna Raphael Stowe Susan Plageman Pam Kelley Rumpke Doris Ericson Michelle B. Siefke Cynthia A. Fazio Traci Turner Paula Flaherty Marti Riesenbeck Veddern Nancy Asimus Gargrave Debbie M. Werling Marianne Buelterman Gleason Andrea Lasita Zeiser Michelle Jones Glutz Kathleen Murray Graham Class of 1979 (7.58%) Barbara Catanzaro Harrigan Erin Cupito Nancy Hartlaub Joyce DePaoli Lisa Schum Hensler Connie Fricke

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Class of 1989 (5.67%) Jodie A. Bender Susan Book Campbell Patricia Jarvis Nancy Lockhorn Donna Hobing McPhillips Anne Minneci Laura Rapien Nancy Krumm Richardson Emily Farwick Seger Maria Fields Stratmann Amie Wiesman

Class of 1990 (8.67%) Laura Telles Adams Rebecca Bass Linda Niehaus Borman Natalie N. Cappel Gina Fieler Kim Kneflin Gavin Carrie Gould Joan Mohan in memory of Class of 1985 (7.61%) Laura Duke Shawna McQuillan Mary Louise Wanninger Mary Ann Wall Beiter Michelle Gillis Kim Lameier Mohs Linda Nutter in memory of Scott and Sue Deters Karen Glum Sara Riestenberg Niederhausen James E. Zeller Erin Fields Nancy Goins Shannon McFarland Schwallie Denise Rodgers Amy Groh Michelle Otten Guenther Wendy Smith Jean Simpkins Karen Sue Harrill Amy Dorr Hagedorn Julie Telger Yorgovan Lynn Luebbe Smyth Anne Niemeyer Hayhow Patti Merk Kammer Susan Hollenbach Debra Klumb Class of 1991 (6.00%) Class of 1983 (2.08%) Janet Bill Neville Janet Luebbe Cynthia Braun Kathy Gilligan Heil Phuong Le Nguyen Pamela Mack Trisha Groger Buddelmeyer Nancy Herbst Hopkins Lauren Paff Angie Faeth McAuliffe Jennifer Camardo Kathy Meyer Hurley Kimberly Grote Pohovey Kris Paff-Willenbrink Jennifer Macke Gigax Lisa M. McCarthy Michelle Scherer Colleen Pfaffinger Stephanie Schoster Meade Beth Stacklin Kim Seltzer Amy Riestenberg Nancy Lind Paff Judi and Jay Stautberg Vicky Meyer Shelton in memory of Jodie Monnig Schaefer Class of 1984 (8.51%) Rose Welch Stieby James and Evelyn Meyer Noelle VonderBrink Schwartz Julie Merz Conway Patty Frommeyer Trotta Tricia Lameier Woelfel Colleen FitzGibbon, DVM Class of 1986 (6.25%) Angela Weldishofer Tammy Quinlin Isfort Theresa Becker-Burgoon Class of 1992 (9.30%) Jean Hampton Ivey Paula Macke Burgdorf Class of 1988 (11.06%) Carroll Family Fund of The Greater Ann Colley Jett Nancy Connelly Holly M. Aug Cincinnati Foundation Kim Lundy Kemen Valerie Enderle Katie Becker Bezold Pam Eisenmann Sharon Kuley-Casco Kathy Fritsch in memory of Marga- Ann Burke Michelle Fiorito Groene Michelle Huffman Loebker ret Cummings Doll Sherry Farwick Allison Bill Klocke Jill Lonnemann Lisa Robben Luebbe Katie Galbraith Michelle Langdon Rachel Willett McCormick Lori Macke Lisa Gardner Suzanne Leuthold Pamela Brooks Moorhead Katy Meinhardt Janet Haneberg-Diggs Angela Lyons in memory of Frank Terry Mullen Kim Meucci Chris and Kathryn Pawlowski Miller Rotter Christina Richter Eileen Knight Ogle Lisa Niederhausen Miller Laura Mancini Beth Scheid Laura Ostertag Sally Luebbering Miracle Verna Bowman Turner Maureen Scheiner Cheryl Rumpke Karen Salem Momper Karen Klug White Lynne and Robert Schwaeble Amy Barsan Wendt Sandra Lammers Monahan Anne Wilburn Ellen Smith Mary and Christopher Nie Julie Williams Christy Mullen Stoll Class of 1987 (12.00%) Deb Binder Papenhagen Meg Switala Wendy Andrews Rebecca Busam Sorice Class of 1993 (10.32%) Sharon Eckstein Zang Kim Hahn Bower Lynn Thesing Esmail Tricia Messerle Bowling Jennifer Carey Tara Tuttle Lisa DiCorpo Kathy and Pat Ciarla Shannon Ziegler Visconti Theresa Diersen Joann and Scott Fettig

30 Seton Magazine Angela Hahn Jessica Sprengard Sexton Kelly Klosterman Stewart Class of 2011 (4.20%) Christine Baker Hayley Julie Wuest Meghan E. Cappel Julie Forbeck Heitz Class of 2004 (1.80%) Teresa T. Del Prince Nikki Finley Holmes Class of 1998 (4.65%) Cara Donahue Becca Meese Tricia Witterstaetter Johnson Sara Belperio Katie King Sarah Ritter Jennifer Martin Lambert Laura Teague Borsky Lisa M. Stricker Katy Schwaeble Elizabeth and Michael Liderbach Chrissy Bier Harmon Jen Long Megan Murray Hughes Class of 2005 (0.72%) Class of 2012 (2.63%) Cathy Meyer McDonald Betsy Owens Jones Lindsey Wittich Kaitlyn Cappel Alicia Pence Lisa Kelsey Taylor Fricke Rhonda Berting Richards Melissa and Todd Lahey Class of 2006 (6.67%) Kylee M. Siefke Tricia Walter Kristin Vitucci Maly Jennifer Hacker Caren Welborne Emily Hahn Class of 2013 (2.52%) Class of 1999 (4.35%) Kellie Kammer Lindsey Ackerman Class of 1994 (9.35%) Becky Bill Noelle Lammers Haley Gooderson Sara Bruns Elizabeth Doll Trisha St. Clair Lehnert Holly Meyer Robin Richter Chavez Melissa Herman Elizabeth Leisgang Elizabeth M. Sunderhaus Traci Wainscott Combs Michelle Hillgrove Leslie Nienhaus Leeann Snape Garrett Erin Mallory Hofmeyer Annie Cranley Schneider Class of 2014 (2.82%) Kim Henry Grome Robyn Wittich Tierney Ali Rosiello Williams Elizabeth Bruewer Gina St. Charles Hafner Rachel Ploehs White Jessica Young Kendall L. Cappel Julie Schroeder Lanter Allison Luebbering Angela McMahon Class of 2001 (3.90%) Class of 2007 (1.42%) Samantha Smith Renee and Robert Moeddel Caren Minniti Harrison Rachel Krumpelbeck Atkinson Christie Rieskamp Morgan Rachelle A. Minter Maria Hayhow Rosensweig Class of 2015 (6.42%) Maria Moya Jackie Gibbs Schultz Faith Flowers Christy Dean Schutte Katie Wagner Class of 2008 (3.91%) Hannah Fricke Jen Nienhaus Whitmer Katie Weingartner Emily Bruewer Moore Molly Henderson Jodi Zureick Katie Wittich Rebecca Ann Gibbs Leigha Kraemer Mistie Hayhow Jessica Rieskamp Class of 1995 (11.19%) Class of 2002 (3.47%) Kimberly St. Charles Meyer Maggie M. Walroth Beth Bushman Autenrieb Karen Berling Berndt Stacy Rogg Brooke Zentmeyer Kimberly Burnside Bill Laura Bolger Lisa Bill Mr. and Mrs. Bo and Erin Hart Class of 2009 (0.66%) Class of 2016 (0.78%) Amanda Diers Farrell Abigail Hofmeyer Katie Ritter Allie Holmes Katie Streicher Finley Sarah Cranley Lykins Erin and Matt Flowers Katherine Hartoin Yu Class of 2010 (3.74%) Other Donors Amber Burg Green Kathryn Berling Anonymous Rachel Busam Haber Class of 2003 (2.40%) Kelley Hayhow Julie Ackerman Sarah Bonhaus Hellmann Erin Baird Lynn Jennings Tom and Betty Adrian Beth Haney Joecken Jennifer Emerson Jennifer Vogel Mary Agricola Kathryn Shaffer Klus Katie McQuaide Schmieg Dan and Ann Andriacco Christina Coffaro McCarthy Shannon Rose Melillo Tricia Roddy Moehring Kristy Schultz Odend’hal Christy Tetzler

Class of 1996 (5.44%) Tara Burkart Nicole Hofmeyer Kamstra Jeana Forbeck Kelly Brittany Tracy Klems Holly Menninger Jill Schumacher Timon Dana Vetter Jenn White-Brogan

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Gail and Chris Perrino in memory of Margaret Grady Perrino Mary Pieczonka Elaine Price Charles Raterman in memory of Mabel Raterman Glenda Reimer, SC Peggy Rein, SC John Reis Lois and Paul Reis Gina Rider Mr. and Mrs. Michael Riggs Susan Roberto John and Diane Roebel Sharon and Mike Rolfes Family Kurt and Tara Ruffing Thelma Schlomer, SC Bernadette Schmitt, SC Marie Irene Schneider, SC Mary Dolores Schneider, SC Jim and Rosemary Schuermann Barbara and Brian Schwendenmann Scripps Howard Foundation Tom and Genny Sedler John Sherman Carol and Dave Anneken DJ and Jim Dolle Tom Jennings Matt and Louise Shields Kevin Anneken Mike and Dottie Dorsch Brian M. Keininger Mary Sies Anonymous Donor in memory of Ronald Dressman in memory of Keith and Martha Kelly Rosaleen Simpleman, SC Dee Reinzan LaPille Carole Dressman Catherine Kirby, SC Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Helen Attenweiler, SC Gloria Duffy Thomas Klett Kathy and Matt Smith Charles and Mary Backscheider Sally Duffy, SC Cindy and Rick Klopp Wilma J. Smith Bank of America Duke Energy Foundation Al and Melinda Kovacic Linda Smith-Berry Bruce Barth Dennis K. Eagan Jane and Stephen Kramer Mary Smyth Rob and Lisa Beck Tony and Sharon Esposito Ruth Kuhn, SC Steve Soloria Gerry and MaryAnne Bedel Estate of Margaret Barbara Theresa Kurzhals Steve and Jenny Sprengard Karen and Jim Berkemeier Federated Department Stores, Inc. John and Carol Lammers William A. and LaVerne R. Amy and Dennis Berning Rebecca and Joe Fettig Rex Legschmid in memory of Stautberg Endowment Fund Greg and Janie Bier Fifth Third Bank Barbara A. Legschmid Mary Sue Sullivan Jerri Boehm GE Foundation Jan Linz Carole Tekulve Kari and John Book Mary Kay and Jim Gerst Nicole and Gordon MacIntosh Mary and Jim Telles David Bretnitz Susan M. Gibbons in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst H. Macke Sally Tieke Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Kathy Ciarla and Karen White Benedicta Mahoney, SC Truist Matching Gift Program Nancy and Mark Gibbs in memory Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mathauer U.S. Bancorp Foundation Ruth Brunsman of Catherine Pete Blind M. Maureen Maxfield Jeremy and Erin Viltro John Buerger Charitable Trust D. R. Goebel in memory of Mary Maxwell Richard and Laura Vogel Stella M. Buerger Charitable Trust Jen Sherman Teresa and Jeff May John and Colleen Walroth Thomas and Theresa Burnside Louis and Hypha Groen John P. Mellott Fr. Jim Walsh Beth and Bill Burwinkel Bert Grote Bill and Nancy Menne Ed and Lois Wandstrat Ruth Busche Mariann and John Grove Kevin and Lynne Merk Kathleen and William Wanninger Tom and Janet Cappel Penny and Tom Guerity Mark and Tina Mersmann Robert Wanninger Ann and Walt Carroll Roslyn Hafertepe, SC Messer Construction Co. John and Lisa Weil Class of 1965 Raymond Harrigan Lloyd Metz Paul Weil Evelyn and Sam Collins Annette Petrillo Hauer Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Metz Judy and John Werle Sean and Debby Combs Chuck Heil Debbie and Dave Meyer Fr. Ralph A. Westerhoff Charles Condia Toby and Judi Heile Edward Morris John A. and Betty Willenborg Martha Ann Conley, SC William & Irene Heinzelman Bonnie Murphy Ed Willig in memory of Marianne and Richard Conroy Peter Henkel in honor of Alice Nancy Neiheisel Fr. Jim Willig John Convery Griffiths Henkel Mark and Deborah Neumann Edgar Willig Michael and Terri Crofton Dave and Jane Heyl Mike and Linda Nienhaus Sandi Wittich Maggie and Paul Davis Patricia and Ronald Higgins Nancy Nutini Susan Wittich Mary Fran Davisson, SC Tracey Holmes Kellie O’Brien Fr. Chris Worland Paul A. Deiters Jeanine Marie Holthouse, SC Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Donald Wurzelbacher Del Prince Family Sandy Howe, SC Bill and Patty Overberg Pearl Zinser Bill and Chris Desmond Ron and Teresa Humphrey Annette Paveglio, SC Cathy Dirr Thomas H. Jacober

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Marian Heidel Benson James and Evelyn Meyer Friend of Seton Frances Hornikel Scholarship Scholarship Mary Kay and Jim Gerst Scholarship Fund Joe Benson Ronald Dressman Susan M. Gibbons Frances Hornikel Joyce and Ralph Bischoff Vicky Meyer Shelton Anthony and Maria Gigliotti Kathleen Bishop Peggy Griffith Ben Kelhoffer Memorial Chris Bochenek The Moeddel Family Scholarship Ruth Hilvert Scholarship Dr. Paul Conrad Renee and Robert Moeddel Judith Janson Ben Kelhoffer Foundation Marsha Croxton Larry and Barbara Kallmeyer Mary Lynn and Martin Farmer Virginia Callahan O’Connor Veronica Kistner Mildred and George Kelly Nancy and Charlie Fehr Scholarship Carolyn Kreiner Scholarship Betty Friedmann Virginia Callahan O’Connor Nancy Kuley Virginia Kelly Cheeseman Jo Anne Heidel Grote Rosemary Kuley Eileen Kelly Strittmatter Pam and Michael Hazard Ruehlmann Wiltse Family Sandra Lange Chuck and Jenny Heidel Scholarship Robin McGowan Neyer Family Scholarship Heidel Construction Services Ginny Ruehlmann Wiltse Kevin and Lynne Merk Dan and Kris Neyer Sue Heidel Linda Murray Carol Hofmeyer Donna L. Schiff Trust Nancy and Stephen Murray John A. Zeiser Family Max & Angela Hofmeyer Estate of Donna L. Schiff Betty Panzeca Foundation Scholarship Fund Bonnie Hogue Nancy Fenbers Rosselot Zeiser Family Foundation Carol Jacob Sedler Family Scholarship Lisa and Tim Schroeder Susan Heidel Lahni Judi and Jay Stautberg Christi and Kevin Sell Pamela Lampe Maryellen Tepe Other: Lynn and Greg Langenbrunner Jen Sherman Memorial Jerry Thomas Connie and Paul Louis Scholarship Marian Van Sister Mark Neumann Jo Ann and Chris Mallory John Sherman Bonita Backscheider Weber Circle of Charity Timothy Maloney Terri Weber Anne Wheeler Jo Ann Beck Mary Kay Mollner John F. Willenborg Justine Dinapoli Deb Naegele Helen Lauber Tracy and George Mary and Charles Wissemeier Donna and John Elsen Joann Rutenschroer Tracy Memorial Scholarship Friend of Seton Susan Smith Barbara T. Menkhaus Edwin Zicka Scholarship Barbara Henry Jackie Stoecklin Carole Tekulve Jacqueline Kersting Linda and Dick Stoecklin Martha Donelan Trauth Family Mary Jo Kumpf George and Karen Terlinden Scholarship Bill and Anne McCann Betty Tierney Denise Trauth Scholarship/Tuition Joan Muenich and Family Colleen Troehler Suzanne Trauth Assistance Gifts: Jan Neumann Janet Huber Weingartner Lawrence Neumann Mary Ann Wischer Ed and Alice Willig Scholarship Mary Lou Smith Coup Mary Jo Neumann Edgar Willig Scholarship in memory of Eileen and Robert Schaefer John Buerger Memorial Sister Marie Margaret Thelma Schlomer, SC Scholarship Mary Louise Wanninger Mary Lou and Phillip Coup Bonita Backscheider Weber John Buerger Charitable Trust Scholarship Texas Instruments Foundation Bonita Weber Kathleen Wanninger Ernst Karen Weber Stella Buerger Memorial Karen Hadder Andrea and Lou Zeiser Scholarship Joan Mohan Stella M. Buerger Charitable Trust Kathleen and William Wanninger Robert Wanninger Ann Meurer Caudill Scholarship Kathleen and Bruce Barlag Elaine Willenborg Scholarship Anonymous Marie Fitzpatrick Scholarship Will and Sheena Baker Bob and Mary Fitzpatrick Mary Blades and Timothy Hilvert Judy M. Bosse Haneberg Family Scholarship Boy Scouts of America, Troop 271 Anonymous Janet and Ron Bratten Marlene Broering Evelyn Kluesener Memorial Staci D. Brown Scholarship Mary and Dan Connaughton Jean Schwartz Lynn Doll Doris Ericson Helen R. and William G. Metz Nancy Tiemeier Fister Memorial Scholarship Paula Flaherty Martha Metz Mildred Fluegeman Sharon Fluegemann

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In Honor Of: Carol Hofmeyer Neil and Ginny O’Connor’s 50th Mary Jo Neumann Max and Angela Hofmeyer Wedding Anniversary: Eileen and Robert Schaefer All Sisters of Charity celebrating Bonnie Hogue Joann and Ed Hubert Thelma Schlomer, SC jubilees this year: Carol Jacob Bonita Weber Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Susan Heidel Lahni Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC: Pamela Lampe SC Ministry Foundation Karen Weber: Kathy Ciarla: Lynn and Greg Langenbrunner Andrea and Lou Zeiser Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Connie and Paul Louis Linda Panzeca: Ginny Ruehlmann Wiltse Jo Ann and Chris Mallory Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Joan Langenbrunner Bailey: Timothy Maloney Agnes Brockman Joan Cook, SC: Mary Kay Mollner Amelia Riedel: SC Ministry Foundation Deb Naegele Marybeth Merz Schroer Ruth Reinstatler Bernens: Joann Rutenschroer SC Ministry Foundation Cincinnati Bell Mary Fran Davisson, SC: Susan Smith Donna Jo Smiley Marilyn Garvey Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Jackie Stoecklin Joanne Glass Linda and Dick Stoecklin Marybeth Schroer: Louis E. Goble Sally Duffy, SC: George and Karen Terlinden Maureen Maxfield Marlene Kocher Marybeth Merz Schroer Betty Tierney SC Ministry Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Luttmer SC Ministry Foundation Colleen Troehler Beverly and Kevin McQuaide Donna Jo Smiley Mary Ann Wischer The 50th Anniversary of the Lloyd Metz Sisters of Charity Jubilarians: Dan and Pat Mueller Lois Jean Goettke, SC: Donald Keller: Katie Hoelscher, SC Sally and Greg Niehaus SC Ministry Foundation SC Ministry Foundation Connie and Dave Nobbe Anita Oblinger Charlie Heidel’s 100th Birthday: Kathy Bonfield Kolbu: In Memory Of: Tom and Carole Oblinger Joyce and Ralph Bischoff Rosanne Huseman Michelle Siefke Kathleen Bishop Mary Backscheider: Micki and Jim Trentman Chris Bochenek Maureen Maxfield: Jo Ann Beck Rita Westerfield Dr. Paul Conrad Marybeth Merz Schroer Justine Dinapoli Hilla Zerbst Marsha Croxton Donna Jo Smiley Donna and John Elsen Mary Lynn and Martin Farmer Friend of Seton Lisa Bill: Nancy and Charlie Fehr Michael McGraw: Barbara Henry Erin and Matt Flowers Betty Friedmann SC Ministry Foundation Jacqueline Kersting Amber Green Jo Anne Heidel Grote Mary Jo Kumpf Allison Hinker Pam and Michael Hazard Timothy Moller: Bill and Anne McCann Beth Joecken Chuck and Jenny Heidel SC Ministry Foundation Joan Muenich and Family Sue Heidel Jan Neumann Ruth Deters Booth: Heidel Construction Services Lawrence Neumann Lou and Carol Niehaus D. Ruffin Bill and Janet Schulte Robert and Jean Weadick

Joan Dressing Brinkmann: Francis Brinkmann Rose Marie Jostworth Niemeyer

Jeanne Furlong Dreiling: Beverly Busch Groene

Carol Enderle: Jan Neumann

Eileen Cunningham Friend: Rose Marie Jostworth Niemeyer

Judith Galbraith: Traci and Hank Westerkamp

Patricia Linnig Heitkamp: Lawrence Heitkamp

34 Seton Magazine Kathy Hayes Herschede: Kathy Schiller Stautberg

Adele Walter Kahny: Rose Marie Jostworth Niemeyer

Terry Feist Koenig: Marian Foote Rose Marie Jostworth Niemeyer

Lillian Michel: Carol and Dave Allen

Dolores Neumann: Joan Muenich and Family Jan Neumann

Margaret Neumann: Jan Neumann

Mary Rose Rees O’Shaughnessy: Alice Henkel

Patricia Sehlhorst Ott: Mary Lou Griffiths The Randolph Company Susan M. Gibbons Carolyn Dyer Wolfram Julie Eichelberger Grinstead Carol and John Walter Anthony and Maria Gigliotti Pam and Glen Grosardt Tricia and Jason Walter Peggy Griffith Julie Pal: James Hasselbeck Traci and Hank Westerkamp Ruth Hilvert Cassandra Egner Mooar Ed and Barb Hayhow Judith Janson Dan and Michelle Healey Mary Laverne Niemeyer Schreck: Larry and Barbara Kallmeyer Eileen Quinn Peterson: Carolyn Healey Rose Marie Jostworth Niemeyer Veronica Kistner Carol and Dave Allen Michelle Heid Carolyn Kreiner Jill Barlion Sharon and David Hoesl Thelma Selby: Nancy Kuley Mary Ann Broderick Steve and Marilyn Jewell Carol and Dave Allen Rosemary Kuley Melody and John Finch Fred Kammer Sandra Lange Susan M. Gibbons Gary Kammer Mary Jump Smith: Robin McGowan Jim and Joan Tonnis and Family Betty and Garry Kamstra Pamela DiBella Lynne S. Merk Julie Harland Keidel Melissa and Ron Elliott Linda Murray Lorraine Kendall Norine Klumb Diane Patrick Nancy and Stephen Murray Paula and Bob Metz Helen Kremer The Schwierjohann Family Betty Panzeca Teresa Mohl Patricia and Tom Kroth Nancy and Ralph Werle Nancy Fenbers Rosselot Colleen and Philip Muldoon Peggy Laub Lisa Schroeder Genevieve Phillips Marilyn Leon The deceased classmates of the Christi and Kevin Sell PMC Smart Solutions Shirley Lonneman Class of 1970: Maryellen Tepe Tessie Reisert Marilyn McDonald Rose Lambert Jerry Thomas Druscilla Ripley Mary McPhillips Ann Schuette Marian Van Kathleen Ripley Judith A. Moorman Bonita Weber Mary Z. Shannon Jerry Pohlman Peggy Jacobs Vogel: Anne Wheeler Eileen and Mark Rechtsteiner Rose Marie Jostworth Niemeyer John F. Willenborg Rose Moorman Pohlman: Joan Reilly Mary and Charles Wissemeier Holly and Jason Aresideo Rita Reilly Betty Willenborg: Lisa Wuebbling Arling Patti Ries Will and Sheena Baker Mimi Beckenhaupt Wittich, Patricia and Tom Berling Joan Roddy Mary Blades and Timothy Hilvert Jake and Syd Wittich: Paul Beyer Kathy Rodenberg Judy M. Bosse Joyce Beckenhaupt Chris and Rick Brown Carl Rosenbauer Boy Scouts of America, Troop 271 Joe and Jeanne Cianciolo Rhonda Schutte Janet and Ron Bratten Carol Vogele Wuest: Linda and Tim Comer Pat and Ted Segbers Marlene Broering Roberta Lambert Mary Ann Scully Comer Connie Spreher Staci D. Brown Kerry and Andrea Leonhardt Joan and Richard Cunningham St. John, Wedig, Kantz and Brown Mary and Dan Connaughton Margaret A. Burks, Esq. and Staff Patrick Cusick Neighbors Nancy Fister The Volker Family Jane Davoran Steve, Brittany and Ros Skidmore Mildred Fluegeman Floren Dickerson Angela and Robert Stormer Sharon Fluegemann Ruthann Eichelberger St. Simon Men’s Club Friend of Seton Sue M. Francis Carol and Ralph Terbrueggen Jim and Mary Kay Gerst

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Class of 2017 Class of 1973 Anonymous Carolyn M. Davis ’60 Kathy Grote Aug ’67 Clare Driehaus Family Anonymous Jennifer Hemmer Dunaway ’01 Rose Brauch ’76 Kristine A. Hickey Anonymous ’84 Carol J. Heidel Hofmeyer ’75 Lynn Brumback ’76 Peggy James ’79 Anonymous ’75 Mary Halloran Lammers ’73 Mary Ann Voelker Deak ’64 Lisa M. LaRosa Ann Dietz Nancy Lockhorn ’89 Anonymous Jean Kallmeyer McKiernan ’66 Clare Driehaus ’53 and Tom McKiernan ’84 Denise Driehaus ’81 Katy Meinhardt ’86 Carol L. Egner, MD ’74 Deborah S. Meyer ’74 Jo Ann W. Gay ’75 Jan Neumann ’75 Anonymous Laura ’89 and David Rapien Pam Ehrman Kent ’81 Marianne Ridiman ’72 Katy Meinhardt ’86 Joan Rolfes Riestenberg ’50 Mary V. Meinhardt Bonnie Robben ’58 Kathleen Mitts ’73 Patricia Cole Roos ’69 Cassandra Egner Mooar ’67 Anonymous ’74 Carol Willig Mullen ’75 Christy Dean Schutte ’94 Anne Hensler Murphy ’74 Noelle VonderBrink Schwartz ’91 In Honor of Mary Catherine Julie Rowshed ’81 Jan Neumann ’75 Judi Robben Stautberg ’85 Weimer Davis Carol Prybal Ryan ’63 Terri Niehaus ’80 Sally A. Stock Mary Ann Voelker Deak ’64 Anonymous ’69 Anonymous Maria Fields Stratmann ’89 Judith Lee Gelwicks ’69 Diana Doyle Schmitt ’76 Linda Panzeca ’77 Jessica Hemmer ’03 Kathy Smith Mary Lou Rakel ’64 Class of 2019 Nancy Stricker Huber ’60 Carol Schwab Stevie ’69 Judi Robben Stautberg ’85 Christa Bauke ’58 Ruth Partridge Keller ’37 Lisa A. Weil Barbara Trotta Anonymous Katie Kinnemeyer ’05 Ginny Ruehlmann Wiltse ’67 Anonymous ’69 Holly L. Laiveling Class of 2020 Kaye Dorsey Bono ’63 The Maltry/Bill Families Fran Schulter Acito ’64 Class of 2018 Donna Panaro Brown ’77 Eleanor Kraft McSwiggin ’63 and Mary Jane Bier In Memory of Betty P. Agricola Virginia Kelly Cheeseman ’65 Mary Kay Kraft Gilbert ’66 Beth Ligan Black ’88 Colette A. Brehm ’64 Lois ’77 and Jeff Childers Katy Meinhardt ’86 Maureen Coakley Born Donna Brigger Class of 1974 Mary Meinhardt Eileen Cappel ’58 Marcia Buelterman ’77 Joy Dattilo ’63 Karen Busse Mullen ’68 Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87 Mary Lee Busam ’63 Jan Neumann ’75 Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC ’50 Anonymous ’75 Judith Diers ’65 Shelly Gillis ’87 Anonymous ’95 Barb Esposito Ilacqua ’67 Ann M. Jett ’84 Class of 1965 Deborah Kneflin ’69 Susan Keller Kohl ’64 Kathryn Riley McAleese ’72 Katy Meinhardt ’86 Joan Wanninger Mohan Sandra Lammers Monahan ’88 Jan Neumann ’75 Kristy Schultz Odend’hal ’95 Marianne Roedersheimer Lisa Borgelt Schroeder ’77 Viv Blessing Schulter ’69 Jenn Siebel ’89 Linda Smith Berry Sang Nguyen Tran Tara M. Tuttle ’89 Florence “Babe” Bauer Lott ’40 Bette Zureick

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Save the Dates Help us find the next Don’t miss our 2016-17 Seton alumnae events sponsored by the SUPER SAINT! GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT SHS Alumnae Association! Seton High School Alumnae Super Saint Scholarships Friday, September 16, 2016 will be awarded to students at Seton Formerly Power of the Purse, who demonstrate school spirit, leadership ladies 21 and older are invited and service to others. to enjoy food, cocktails, Save the Dates friends, music, auction,Help games us find the next Alumnae Super Saint Scholarships willDonate be to awarded the Alumnae Super to students Saint and much more! Scholarship Fund and receive this exclusive Don’t miss our at Seton who demonstrate schoolalumnae spirit, zip-up leadership fleece! and 2016-17 Seton service to others.Super Saint Level - $100 alumnae events • Free entry to 1 athletic game sponsored by the • Seton car magnet SUPER SAINT! • Seton Alumnae embroidered fleece GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT SHS Alumnae Saturday, January 28, 2017 Association! Call your dad, sisters, Donate to the Alumnae Super Saint• 10% oScholarship 1 item at the Seton Fund Spirit Shop Seton High School cousins and friends as we bring back the Alumnae Superand receiveSaint Scholarships this exclusive alumnaeAlumnae zip-up Pride fleece!Level - $50 Friday, September 16, 2016 Father/Daughter will be awarded to students at Seton • Seton Alumnae embroidered fleece Dance alumnae Formerly Power of the Purse, style! who demonstrate school spirit, leadership ladies 21 and older are invited and service to others. to enjoy food, cocktails, Super Saint Level - $100 friends, music, auction, games Donate to the Alumnae Super Saint and much more! •Scholarship Free entry Fund to one and receiveathletic this game exclusive PaintingWednesday, March Party 8, 2017 alumnae zip-up fleece! You don’t have to be an artist • Seton car magnet to paint with us! Artist and alum Super Saint Level - $100 Sarah Bonhaus Hellmann ’95 le will lead you to a masterpiece. •• Seton Free entry Alumnae to 1 ath embroideredtic game fleece All ages welcome! • •10% Seton off car magnetone item at the Seton Spirit Shop Saturday, January 28, 2017 Mark your calendar! • Seton Alumnae embroidered fleece Call your dad, sisters, • 10% o 1 item at the Seton Spirit Shop cousins and friends as we bring back the AAlumnaelumnae PridePride LevelLevel -- $50$50 Father/Daughter • Seton Alumnae embroidered fleece Dance alumnae • Seton Alumnae embroidered fleece style! Visit www.setoncincinnati.org for more information.

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