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Embellishing Stories About Sr Maria
Sr. Maria Pares talks about how she thinks alumni embellish how strict she was in gym
Coming Back to Teach Religion
Maria Michalek Clare recalls returning to SHA as a teacher.
Honored for Advancing Women's Sports
Sr. Maria Pares recalls being honored for advancing women's sports
First Diocesan Track Meet
Sr Maria Pares remembers the first Diocesan track meet that SHA participated in
Sports in the Family
Barb Waclawek recalls her days playing varsity badminton
Lip Reading on the Basketball Court
Barb Waclawek tells the story of a teammate who could read lips
Cut from the Team
Barb Rooney recalls being cut from the basketball team by Sr Maria -- and how that was the right choice!
Gym Uniforms
Barb Rooney recalls the gym uniforms in the 1970s
Sports Then and Now
Betty Horrigan marvels at women's sports in the 1960s and today
Service Projects
Pat Smyton recalls service projects SHA students did in the 1960s
Religious Life
Pat Smyton recalls religious life at SHA in the 1960s
Day of Sharing
Barb Otcherski talks about the advent of Day of Sharing
Service Projects
Maureen Forrester Finney talks about the service projects she worked on as a student
Day of Sharing
Maeve recalls her first Day of Sharing
Learning to Do Service
Kayla Burt describes learning to do service
Franciscan Values
Jeanette Piscitello explains what Franciscan values mean to her
Sharing Dresses
The Belliotti sisters recall how the girls in their classes used to just shared dresses
Sisters Songs in Mass
The Belliotti sisters recall singing songs in Mass.
Kenny, Social Justice, and Sodality
Betty Barczak Horrigan recalls the death of JFK and how social justice was a part of life at SHA.
Franciscan Values
Agnes Santiano conveys what Franciscan values are to her.
SHA was a Very Homey Place
For Vermonica James, SHA was home.
Confidence and Feminism
SHA made Vermonica James confident and a feminist.
Trouble in the Hallway
Courtney Timms recalls a funny run-in with a teacher afterschool
Sacred Heart is Family
For Courtney Timms, Sacred Heart is family.
It's a Great Place
SHA is a great place - Courtney Timms
Family Involvement
Courtney Timms realizes just how deeply involved students' families are in SHA life.
Not Having to Worry About Appearances
Sarah Belliotti explains how, in an all-girls uniformed setting, you didn't have to worry about keeping up appearances
SHA Instilled Confidence
Pat Marino Smyton explains how SHA instilled confidence in her.
SHA Laid a Foundation
Maureen Forrester Finney describes how SHA laid a foundation for her academic and personal achievement.
First Impressions
Maureen Forrester Finney recalls her first impressions of SHA
This is Your Home
SHA is home. Interview with Maria Clare, 2016.
First Impressions
Maria Clare recalls her first impressions of SHA
Everyone is Welcome
Maria Michalek Clare, alumna and current faculty, explains that SHA is a place where everyone is welcome.
First Impressions
Maeve Finney recalls her first impressions of SHA
The Honor of Being an Alumna
Barb Otcherski understands the honor of being an alumna.
SHA was Home
Like many, SHA was home for Kayla Burt
Always in My Heart
Kate Belliotti feels that SHA will always be in her heart
Choosing Sacred Heart
Jenna Wegrzyn recalls how she chose SHA
Graduation
Agnes Santiano remembers graduation, a special occasion
SHA Lets You Be You
Jenna Wegzryn tells us how SHA helps "you be you"
SHA Gives Confidence
Jenna Wegrzyn discusses how SHA gave her confidence.
An SHA Letterman Jacket Surprise
Maureen Finney shares the story of how she surprised her daughter Maeve with her SHA acceptance letter
Why Sacred Heart
The Belliotti sisters, Kate and Sarah, reminisce on why they chose SHA
A Strong Foundation
Ann Wegrzyn talks about the strong foundation that SHA gave her.
Getting Used to Sacred Heart
Ann Wegrzyn recalls the transition to private Catholic girls school
Moving from Washington Street to Main
Sr. Agnes Schubert recalls playing on the front lawn, and the cold storage cave in the backyard of SHA -- when she first started attending school there in 1931 as a primary school student.
Family Legacy
For Barb Rooney, SHA is part of her family's legacy.
Being Comfortable as a Girl
Barb Ochterski recalls her time at SHA as formative for her as a girl.
Empowering Young Women
Betty Horrigan recalls the impact SHA had on her as a woman.
First Impressions
Betty Horrigan's first impressions of SHA
Commute from the City
Betty Horrigan made some of her best friends on the commute from the city
Choosing Sacred Heart
Agnes Santiano explains why she chose SHA
Caring
Agnes Santiano explains what SHA means to her.
What Does SHA Mean?
Ann Sawyer explains what SHA means to her.
Diversity Club
Vermonica James talks about Diversity Club
Refilling the Vending Machine
Courtney Timms recalls the most important role of the Student Council: refilling the pop machine!
Starting a Golf Club
Sr. Maria recalls starting the golf program at SHA
Student Council
Pat Smyton remembers serving on Student Council in the early 1960s
Latin Club Fudge Sales
Maureen Forrester Finney remembers derailing class with discussions of fudge sales
Open Campus
Jenna and Ann Wegrzyn remember that seniors were allowed to leave campus during free periods
Post Prom Party
Vermonica James remembers attending the post Prom party, and not Prom!
Pranks in Athletes Alley
Courtney Timms remembers razzing her fellow athletes
Trips to Notre Dam
Sr. Maria took athletes to Notre Dame to watch college games
Pranking Sr. Maria
Sr. Maria remembers when students pranked her!
Leave Room for the Holy Spirit
Sarah Belliotti remembers being told to "leave room for the Holy Spirit"
Dancing in the Gym
Pat Smyton remembers dancing in the gym
Bike Hike
Pat Smyton remembers biking around Buffalo with girlfriends from SHA.
Senior Stampede
Kayla Burt recalls the Senior Stampede of 2013
Prom
Maureen Forrester Finney remembers her prom in the 1980s
Prom
Jenna Wegrzyn remembers proms at the end of the 2000s
Europe Trip
Jenna Wegrzyn recalls traversing Europe on a school trip
Almost Trouble
Jenna Wegrzyn remembers once almost getting in trouble...
Never Really Alone
Jeanette Piscitello recalls being in the school after dark - and though they felt alone, they never really were!
Mark Spitz Prank
Barb Waclawek remembers a prank involving a prank and the library shades
Breaking the Rules
Barb Waclawek remembers being a bit of a trouble maker
Cross Country Trip
Barb Rooney recalls the times Sister Mara took students on a cross country trip - in a school bus!
Dancing
Betty Horrigan remembers dances and proms in the 1960s
B Day
When B Day became Beyonce Day - Agnes Santiano
The Shoe
Remember The Shoe? Ann Meissner Sawyer on the school car.
Sr. Maria and the Streakers
Ann Meissner Sawyer remembers Sr. Maria chasing streaking boys around the school
Senior Pranks
Ann Meissner Sawyer recalls senior pranks in the 1980s
H.M.S. Pinnafore
Sr. Maria Pares remembers being a sailor in the production of H.M.S. Pinnafore
Operettas
Pat Smyton recalls the Operettas of the early 1960s
Boys in the Musicals
Agnes Santiano reminisces on the college boys who were in SHA's production of High School Musical
Mrs. A
Courtney Timms remembers a favorite teacher
Sister Corinne, Principal
Pat Smyton remembers Sister Corinne as principal
Nixon-Kennedy Debates
Pat Marino Smyton remembers the Nixon Kennedy debates.
Sister Corinne came to visit...
Barb Ochterski recalls her first days as principal, when Sister Corinne came to visit -- and Sister Corinne had been principal when she was a student!
Favorite Teachers
Barb Ochterski remembers some of her favorite teachers when she was a student
Sister Mara as Principal
Maureen Forrester Finney remembers when Sr Mara was principal.
Teachers Believed in You
Kate Belliotti recalls how SHA teachers just believed in you.
Mrs. Brady
Jenna Wegrzyn recalls one of her favorite teachers, Mrs. Brady.
Strict But Kind
Jeanette Piscitello recalls that teachers at SHA were always strict, but also kind.
Sister Marcyann
Jeanette Piscitello recalls Sister Marcyann as a teacher
Favorite Teachers
Courtney Timms recalls some of her favorite teachers.
Favorite Teachers
The Belliotti sisters had too many favorite teachers!
A Guiding Force
Sister Mara Walton has been a guiding force for Barb Waclawek
Favorite Teachers
Ann Wegrzyn had too many favorite teachers.
Academic Rigor
Betty Horrigan recalls the level of academic standard in the 1960s.
Eileen Maloney comes to SHA
Ann Meissner Sawyer remembers that Eileen Maloney came to teach English.
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