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April 23Rd 6 a Look at What a Mount Mercy Is Included in This Issue Mount Mercy Academy Winter 2016 Horizonsa private catholic high school for young women, sponsored by the sisters of mercy The McAuley Gala presents Gina Marie Slattery ’18, Audrey Welsby ’18 and Erin Murphy ’17 Welsby AudreyGina Marie Slattery ’18, April rd Lauren ’15 Lauren Muscato 23 Buffalo in Black and White “Mercy prepared me…” 2014-15 Annual Report 4 The McAuley Gala April 23rd 6 A look at what a Mount Mercy is included in this issue. education provides young women Dear Mount Mercy Academy Alumnae, belated Happy New Year to you and your families. My first six months as Mount Mercy’s new President have flown by. I’ve had the privilege ofA spending time with many of you during this time. Your stories, input and suggestions have, and will continue to affect the evolution of the mission of our Horizons Staff Foundress Catherine McAuley. I have been overwhelmed with the cards and ALUMNAE RELATIONS MANAGER Editor/Writer/Layout calls with well wishes and support! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Tina Scarpello Webster ’91 [email protected] SPECIAL EVENTS MANAGER Few people have the privilege to return to their Alma Mater, as President. Editor/Writer Leanne Maloney ’05 [email protected] For those of you who may have missed the original press releases, I welcome DATA BASE MANAGER/ANNUAL REPORT you to review my credentials for this position in our press release located on Contributing Editor Julie Parker our webpage. What qualifies me most for this position is the spirit of love [email protected] and commitment I have toward Mount Mercy Academy. Having traveled MEMORIALS/HORIZONS Contributing Editor around the world and living on the West Coast for over twenty years, I have Anita Durkin Crotty ’63 [email protected] seen beyond the boundaries of Buffalo. I was continually amazed at how I FACULTY MEMBER was drawn to people and their connection to Buffalo and/or Mount Mercy Contributing Writer Pat Burns Mount Mercy Academy English Dept. Academy. There is much to celebrate being part of Western New York. I know PRESIDENT people in Buffalo hear how great the people are here. It’s true! When I returned Margaret M. Cronin ’78 [email protected] to Buffalo, I was welcomed back by my Mount Mercy Community as if I had PRINCIPAL never been away. The bonds that are made during your four years as an MMA Margaret Cuthbert Staszak ’75 [email protected] student are truly lifelong connections. One of the marketing campaigns we implemented this past fall was our “How AlumnaePresident PeggyBoard Flanagan of DirectorsBarrett ’73 Mercy Prepared Me” articles. This was started after a parent shared how Vice President Michele Donohue Nostrant ’86 Secretary Christa Wilson Penner ’00 amazed her daughter was by how well she was prepared for college, particularly Treasurer Margaret Whalen Brady ’99 in her English proficiency, as she won first place in the entire freshman class’ Catherine Warda Bender ’81 essay contest. These articles highlight for you some of our most successful Eva Evaldi Byrne ’86 Mary Campanile ’76 Joanne Hilmey Cullen ’82 Irene Fredo Lessard ’76 Patricia Keane Marren ’82 Maureen Byrne McCarthy ’67 Mary Waters McDonald ’81 Peggy Kelly McFarland ’80 Madonna Sullivan Mulvaney ’69 Michelle Martin Vivian ’98 Brianna Wilson ’08 Rosanne Simoncelli Wilson ’75 WWW.MTMERCY.ORG ChairBoard Kathleen of Mehltretter Trustees ’72 Vice Chair Michael C. LaFever, Ed.D Secretary Anita D. Crotty ’63 Treasurer Catherine M. Gogan DDS ’77 Edward Bratko Margaret Connors ’66 Margaret M. Cronin ’78 2 Peggy Gorman, RSM ’60 Daniel J. Marren, Esq. Cristel Mejia, RSM Juliann Cleary Peters ’60 Emily M. Smaldino ’04 Margaret Staszak ’75 Anthony Kubera John A. Vecchio Richard Wilson www.mtmercy.org Pictured here are Kathleen Kaczmarek Mehltretter ’72, Chair of the Mount Mercy Academy Board of Trustees, with Mount Mercy Academy President Peggy Cronin ’78 and many of our wonderful student ambassadors. 88 RED JACKET PARKWAY | BUFFALO, NY 14220 | 716.825.8796 | BUFFALO, PARKWAY 88 RED JACKET alumnae and how well Mercy prepared them for college and in each young person life. Samples of these articles are in the following pages of when we know how this Horizons. Yes, our graduates stand with and above the to give them space. great leaders in our world. This means that we have to create the At our “Meet the Teachers night,” I referenced the book, material and spiritual The Road to Character by David Brooks. Mr. Brooks spoke conditions for their about the difference between Resume Virtues and Eulogy full development; to Virtues. We do teach Resume Virtues here; but what makes give them a solid basis us Mercy is our teachings of Eulogy Virtues. This is what on which to build their (L-R) Mount Mercy Academy Principal Margaret Cuth- bert Staszak ’75 and Mount Mercy Academy President is being taught at Mercy each day. Things such as kindness, lives; to guarantee Peggy Cronin ’78 pictured here as they greet students bravery, honesty, and faithfulness. We also emphasize their safety and their on the first day of school. healthy relationships, living your life as a woman dedicated education to be everything they can be; to pass on to them to serving God through service to others, and following lasting values that make life worth living; to give them a in the steps of Catherine McAuley, the Foundress of the transcendent horizon for their thirst for authentic happiness Sisters of Mercy. and their creativity for the good; to give them the legacy of a world worthy of human life; and to awaken in them their We appreciate the sacrifices parents and families make to greatest potential as builders of their own destiny, sharing send their daughters, granddaughters, nieces and cousins to responsibility for the future of everyone. If we can do all our school. We continue to remember in prayer our families this, we anticipate today the future that enters the world needs and concerns.Our administration, faculty, and staff through the window of the young.” are committed to delivering the best academic and spiritual education for all of our young ladies. We are excited about May we all have a wonderful and prosperous New Year! what is happening at Mount Mercy, as we bring new ideas God bless you and your families. and energy to the school. Margaret (Peggy) M. Cronin I end with a quote from Pope Francis’ recent visit. “Our President generation will show that it can rise to the promise found (L-R) Mount Mercy Student Ambassador Clare McKeone ’17, Mount Mercy President Peggy Cronin ’78 and Mount Mercy Student Ambassador Brigid Lempko ’17 attended the WNY National Philanthropy Day luncheon in November at Salvatore’s. 3 www.mtmercy.org (L-R) Mount Mercy Academy President Peggy Cronin ’78, Mount Mercy Academy President of the Alumnae Board of Directors Peggy Flanagan Barrett ’73 and Mount Mercy Academy Princi- Pictured here are Kathleen Kaczmarek Mehltretter ’72, Chair of the Mount Mercy Academy Board of Trustees, with Mount Mercy Academy President Peggy Cronin ’78 and many of our wonderful student ambassadors. pal Margaret Cuthbert Staszak ’75 The McAuley Gala presents April 23 rd You are cordially invited to the 2016 McAuley Gala: Buff alo in Black & White at 5:00pm on Saturday, April 23 at the Orchard Park Country Club. Please join co-chairs Margaret (Whalen ’99) and Michael Brady and Meg and Bob Hughes with host Kevin O’Connell from Channel 2 WGRZ-TV, as we raise money for student scholarships and educational . RADY advancements. Th is one-of-a-kind evening will feature a not to be missed ’99) B ’99) silent and live auction, elegant dining, entertainment and HALEN HAIRS Mount Mercy hospitality. -C (W O C ALA ARGARET G Tickets to the Gala are available for $130, which includes a four-course, & M & ICHAEL gourmet dinner, fi ve hours of open bar, and an evening fi lled M with vintage Buff alo style and formal black & white fun. Invite your friends and colleagues to share in the evening. Th ere are still , , OB sponsorship and program ad opportunities available to show & B EG DAUGHTER ’17 M your support. THEIR HAIRS LIZABETH -C WITH E O C UGHES ALA H G We can’t wait to see you on April 23rd! THE AUCTION Can’t make it to the Gala but would like to donate a gift for auction? Popular items include summer-themed gifts, Buff alo-themed items and art, unique home & outdoor decor, event tickets and experiences, etc. 4 We also look for larger Live Auction items if you or a friend you know would like to donate your vacation home for a few days. All proceeds from the Gala help to ensure the best possible education for the young women of Mount Mercy Academy. All donations are tax deductible and you will be recognized in our catalog and on stage as the generous donor. We thank you in advance for your contribution. AUDREY WELSBY ’18 www.mtmercy.org THE LIVE AUCTION RAFFLE IS BACK! Take home a LIVE AUCTION package for only $100! Purchase one or more of only 50 raffl e tickets and you may be the winner who will choose ANY Live Auction package before it is up for bid that evening! Previous winners of this amazing raffl e have walked away with a week stay in Orlando Florida, 4 tickets to see Notre Dame vs. Navy on the 50-yard line and a week stay in a North Carolina cabin for just $100. Winner of this raffl e must be present at the Gala to choose their Live Auction package.
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