Spring/Summer 2026
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Madison Stuck ’20 and Parker Nuest Stuck ’21 - girl, Quinn Alicen - January 19, 2026. ALUMNI NOTA BENE BIRTHS Elizabeth Blackwell Bartz ’49 : July 6, 2025. Kathleen Hannon Morton ’49 : April 3, 2026. Aunt of Edna Hannon Wintermantel ’71. Peggy Curl Doak ’57 : March 25, 2026. Sister of Mary Jean Curl Magill ’49 (deceased), Carolyn Curl Harmon ’61 (deceased) and Patricia Curl Roush ’89 (deceased). Aunt of Margaret Harmon Pena ’86 and Julie Harmon Benning ’89. Virginia Senicka Wirtz ’58 : January 22, 2026. Johanne Nero De Filippo ’61 : August 17, 2025. Madeline Cavanaugh Hautz ’61 : April 15, 2026. Sister of Mary Cavanaugh Nordloh ’60 (deceased). Angela Reed Hinchey ’61 : July 17, 2025. Sister of Mary Lou Hinchey Strode ’60. Emma Jo O’Connor Smith ’63 : April 8, 2026. Sister of Maryanne O’Connor Donohue ’61. Mary Catherine Duffy, SP ’64 : March 20, 2026. Mary Lois Hennel, SP ’65 : April 3, 2026. Sister of Magdalena Hennel ’79 and Mary Catherine Hennel ’82 (deceased). Phyllis Picardi Harman ’68 : January 25, 2026. Patricia O’Reilly Miner ’69 : March 2, 2026. Susan Jodan Pallone ’71 : March 26, 2026. Patricia Botti ’72 : October 27, 2025. Sister of: Mary Botti Greenberg ’71. Rosa Miranda Colon ’72 : February 15, 2026. Sister of Olga Miranda ’57 (deceased.) Cynthia Enkelmann Leisse ’72 : October 10, 2025. Margaretta Urbanc Hildebrand ’76 : October 6, 2021. Doris Jackson Morris ’77 : January 20, 2026. Mary Ann Quigley Maxey ’78 : February 17, 2026. Elaine Carrico ’82 : February 18, 2026. Elizabeth Lehmann Brauner ’94 : March 28, 2026. Eileen Thomas ’03 : April 16, 2026. Tiffany Macke ’08MLD : February 5, 2026. Julie Wassill ’13 : January 27, 2026. DEATHS
THE WOODS TODAY
“I will forever cherish my memories at The Woods, and I will wear my Woods Ring with those memories close to my heart every day.”
Josie
The Saint Mary-of-the Woods Archives has some very interesting and unique items. The Archives are located in the lower level of the Rooney Center and contains items from both the Sisters of Providence and the College. This sewing kit, which allowed the sisters to make and mend their own clothing, belonged to Sister Mary Joseph Le Fer de la Motte. Better known as Sister Mary Joseph Le Fer. She joined the community in 1852. She was one of two Le Fer daughters to join the Sisters of Providence and was a contemporary of Mother Theodore. After Mother Theodore died in 1856, Sister Mary Joseph became what was then known as Mistress of Novices – a role that is now called Director of Novices. In 1868, she became First Assistant to the General Superior. Sister Mary Joseph died in 1881 at the age of 56, and a note included in her necrology claims that her death was “a great loss to the community, second only to the death of Mother Theodore.”
Growing up in a middle-class family, I always assumed I would attend Vincennes University. It was affordable, close to home and the plan was simple — I would live at home and commute. Everything changed in the fall of 2021 during my senior year of high school, when my JAG (Jobs for America’s Graduates) classmates and I toured Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. The moment I turned onto campus, I had what people call an “Avenue Moment.” It felt like love at first sight. The fall colors made the campus stunning, but what truly stood out was the strong sense of community, a family-like atmosphere I had never experienced at any other college visit. I knew instantly that this was where I wanted to be, but my parents and I realized we couldn’t afford it, and I didn’t want to take on any debt. Determined to find a way, I applied for the Saint Mother Theodore Guerin Scholarship. I worked tirelessly on my essay and interview, pouring my heart into the process. When I learned I had not been selected, I was devastated. It felt like my dream of attending The Woods had slipped out of reach, and I resigned myself to the idea of going to Vincennes.
Then, in the spring of 2022, everything shifted again. My JAG teacher happened to know the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College cross country and track coach. She told him about my running, and he reached out to me in May. After talking with him and learning about the opportunities available, I realized my dream school might still be possible. By June, I had registered for classes as an incoming freshman at The Woods with a scholarship to be on the track and cross country team. What once felt impossible became my reality — I was going to the college that had captured my heart from the very first moment. Once I arrived, I made incredible memories. During my sophomore year, I baked cookies for the Sisters of Providence and delivered them door to door, which sparked friendships I will cherish forever. My friends and I would sit with the Sisters, talk, laugh and share cookies, and the Sisters loved every moment. That same year, Presidential Corps and Student Senate hosted a dance for the Sisters, complete with bingo and music. The following year, their coordinator asked Tim Tesmer, campus minister, and me to help plan another student-Sister event, and it has continued ever since, taking place every first and last Monday of the month. These relationships have become one of the most meaningful parts of my college experience, something no other school could offer. I am so grateful I chose The Woods. This community is truly unique, and I’ve grown through opportunities like serving in Presidential Corps, Student Senate as marketing director, working as an RA, and being a barista in the Woods Café with Donna. Along the way, I’ve created lifelong friendships that have lifted me up, challenged me and made this chapter of my life unforgettable. I will forever cherish my memories at The Woods, and I will wear my Woods Ring with those memories close to my heart every day. My time at The Woods has inspired a lifelong passion for service, from volunteering with the Sisters of Providence to many other meaningful volunteer experiences. I genuinely enjoy helping people, and these opportunities have helped me grow into someone who leads with compassion and purpose. Because of The Woods, I know I will continue to serve others and give back to the place that shaped me.
FIND CLASS NOTES HERE smwc.edu/class-notes/
— Josie Gettinger ’26 Merom, Indiana
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