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Whatcha Got Cookin’<br />
The SJSH Preschoolers have been doing a lot<br />
of work in the kitchen this year. CRISS-CROSS<br />
APPLESAUCE: Parent Diana Hewitt (SJSH‘83, SHP‘87)<br />
helps pre-schooler ****** ****** (left) DON’T BREAK MY<br />
CONCENTRATION! Preschooler **** ******* works the<br />
apple peeler (lower left) READY TO MAKE OMELETTES<br />
Preschoolers ******** *********, ***** *****, and ****** *******<br />
(below) EVER HEARD OF STONE SOUP The legend<br />
comes to life when Room 2 Preschoolers cook stone<br />
Photos courtesy Susan Frimel<br />
soup (lower right) GRATING THE<br />
CHEESE: ****** ************* (<br />
upper<br />
right)<br />
In November, Dr. Ciancaglini<br />
presented medals<br />
to the 2005 recipients of<br />
the St. Madeleine Sophie<br />
Award. This award honors<br />
individuals who have<br />
made extraordinary contributions<br />
to SHS Atherton<br />
over a significant period of<br />
time.<br />
Vinette “Nettie” Ramsay<br />
joined the SHS community<br />
as an SHP parent<br />
in 1995. Over the last ten<br />
years, Nettie has served in<br />
numerous volunteer leadership<br />
capacities for SHS<br />
Atherton, including SHP<br />
Fashion Show Co-Chair,<br />
President and Vice President<br />
of the SHP Parentsʼ<br />
Association, Co-Chair of the SHP Christmas party, Co-<br />
Chair of the SHS Auction, and Nutrition Educator. “Thank<br />
you Nettie,” said presenter Richard Dioli, Principal of SHP,<br />
“For being a true friend to SHS Atherton and for believing<br />
in the five goals of <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> education.”<br />
Sherlene Pjesky served as Director of Business from 1994<br />
Sophie’s Accolades<br />
THE ST. MADELEINE SOPHIE AWARDEES: Sherlene Pjesky,<br />
Lori Pickett, SHS Director of <strong>Schools</strong> Joseph J. Ciancaglini,<br />
and Vinette “Nettie” Ramsay<br />
to 2005, with stewardship<br />
over the <strong>Schools</strong>ʼ finances,<br />
facilities, grounds, and construction<br />
projects. “<strong>Sacred</strong><br />
<strong>Heart</strong> education appealed<br />
to me, because it was similar<br />
to my own educational<br />
experience,” said Sherlene.<br />
“I had very special teachers<br />
who really shaped the<br />
person I have become; my<br />
classmates and I had special<br />
attention, and were exposed<br />
to the most innovative<br />
education.” From her<br />
first moment on campus,<br />
she “knew SHS was a special<br />
place.”<br />
Lori Pickett has served<br />
as the Director of Nursing<br />
for the Oakwood Community<br />
for nearly ten years. She came to Oakwood with a goldmine<br />
of administrative experience, ranging from intensive care to<br />
psychiatry. In addition to her role at the Oakwood Community<br />
Nursing Center, Lori has served as a consultant to the Elder<br />
Care task force of the USA Provincial of the Religious of the<br />
<strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong>.<br />
The <strong>Heart</strong> of the Matter 5<br />
The <strong>Heart</strong> of the Matter 5