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Reflections
- Michelle Adams Cunningham '84 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "SHA gave me the opportunity to make life-long friends, cherished memories and the confidence to find my voice as a woman and a leader. Undoubtedly four life-altering years -- many thanks!" - Yvonne May Graser '89 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Attending an all female school is a great experience for young girls. Being surrounded by tremendously talented classmates, as well as mostly female faculty, uniquely empowers girls with the mindset that we can and should do anything!" - Maureen Walz Lindner '89 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "We were taught that we could do anything we wanted to do in life, and be all that we wanted to be. We were nurtured in the Franciscan spirit, which has influenced our relationships with 'the world' - our professions and then the people we influence. We learned self-discipline, and involvement, and respect for humanity. And now, at our 40 year reunion, we have learned the value of the friendships - the closeness of our classmates. Thank you, Sacred Heart." - Bunny Dotterweich Leighton '59 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ “I am extremely appreciative of the role that Sacred Heart Academy has played in my spiritual growth. The Franciscan ideals that I witnessed and learned while at SHA were instrumental in molding the values I hold today. The Footprints program in particular was integral in opening me to new experiences, teaching me service, and exploring what it means to be in solidarity with those less fortunate. I am grateful for the compassion, patience and guidance that Sacred Heart Academy continues to invest in young women.” Kathleen Riley ‘99 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ “What is it about us Sacred Heart girls that makes us stand out above the rest? It is exactly that. We are the girls of Sacred Heart, tried and true, wise and full of soul, reliable and faithful. My one wish is that future Sacred Heart women can experience this pride and devotion and continue to pass it on.” Megan Cierlicki, Senior Class President 2002
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