“First, a short catch up. I’m living and working in downtown Chicago, happily married to husband 2.0 Patrick. I’m a school nurse for Chicago Public Schools and a sports photographer on the side. Life is pretty good I would say!
I never really know how much the liberal yet powerfully catholic lessons I learned at Mooney meant until I had left the church and moved to Chicago. It was not the dogma which has kept me on a firm path with God but the rich ethical lessons that were often taught to us along with class material. I work daily with people of all faiths, languages and traditions many of my students come from families rich in love and poor in material goods. It is how to bring the best to all, is a lesson that was taught daily by by example the Brothers. When I ‘m asked what order taught me (believe it or not a common question in very Catholic Chicago) I tell them with pride Brothers of the Holy Cross.
I think it was Br. Lawrence who taught us no action, no faith, they both go together.”
In three weeks, I’m going “home” to Rochester NY for a big Schickler family reunion. So Gini Snyder Shevrin’s comment has gotten me all the more excited about my trip!
Gini said…
“I had a Mooney Moment today, somewhat related. I live in the Boston area, and have long lamented the lack of my two favorite Rochester things - Wegmans, and Abbott’s. I recently found out that Wegmans is opening a store 25 minutes from me in 2011, and there is now an Abbott’s about 20 minutes from me, if it’s not rush hour. So today, my 17 year old son and I made the pilgramage. Got to chatting with the owner of this relatively new Abbott’s franchise (in Needham, MA), and turns out, she’s Mary Pat Pop, class of ‘74!! (I was class of ‘73) We figured out that we knew a few people in common, but the store was so busy (no wonder!) that we finally ordered and swooned over the custard, and then left. So, thank you Cardinal Mooney, for producing Mary Pat Pop, now Mary Pat Dauria, who has brought Abbott’s to New Engand!! If you live around here, stop by and see her - the custard is perfect!”
So, while skipping down memory lane myself and preparing this blog post, I did some research on Wegman’s
…and then on Abbott’s Custard
And surprise, surprise! I found a Boston.com article written about Mary Pat Popp’s new Abbott’s Custard Shop! So, I’m delighted to help her promote it here. If you’re a Rochester transplant, living in New England and longing for the cold comfort of an Abbott’s frozen custard, visit Mary Pat’s shop at Abbott’s Frozen Custard, 934 Great Plain Ave., Needham, 781-444-9908. When you go, tell her the word is spreading!
Gini’s reference to “Mooney Moments” prompted me to add another category to this blog. Then I thought, why not add another category titled “Rochester NY Memories”? So I’ve done that and inserted a few other Rochester NY Memories below…
Here’s a vintage video of Midtown Mall in 1963…
And then, here’s how You Know You’re From Rochester NY
You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends from Rochester, NY
So, does anyone else have some great Rochester NY memories or Mooney Moments you’d like to submit? Please post a comment and I’ll compile an republish as a post.
And, to friends from Mooney Class of ‘74 who want to get together while I’m in Rochester the first week of September, please send a note at laurabenjamin (at) comcast (dot) net or phone me at 719-651-8742 and we’ll set it up!
Writing from 6711 feet above sea level in Colorado Springs, Laura
The heat must be getting to me. It’s 97 degrees in Colorado Springs today and even footage of a snowstorm seems to help!
Remember this blizzard? All six of us young ‘uns were cooped up in the house with two extremely patient parents. That is, until my Mom couldn’t stand it any more and bundled us up in snowsuits like the kid in The Christmas Story. Woe to the child who had to go to the bathroom shortly after!
While this video isn’t directly related to Cardinal Mooney, I’ve searched You Tube and this was about the best I could come up with! If anyone has any old video from Mooney paper drives, sports events, 100 Days, etc. don’t be shy - please sent it over!
John Larrere forwarded this video of Teresa Rinholz. Teresa graduated from Mooney in the early seventies - then went on to Eastman for Undergraduate and Graduate School. She lives in Rochester.
Does anyone know the whereabouts of Virgil Cotton ‘75? last i saw him was back in 1984-87 in NYC where we both lived and worked. He had a post on classmates.com but you cant always connect that way.
Barbara
Thanks again to those who are spreading the word about this blog and sending in updates like the one that follows:
“I was one of the Brothers teaching music at Cardinal Mooney. It was very nice to hear from Joanne Hinz and hear of her lovely teaching career. I left the Holy Cross Order as a priest in 1985. I have been working with a global consulting firm for 23 years where I am General Manager. We have 99 offices in 47 countries. I have had the opportunity to work on 5 of the 7 continents (you can guess which one’s I did not go to). I have four children who work in finance, autism, aviation and acting. We live on Governor’s Island on Lake Winnepesaukee in NH although my office is in NY.
I met Teresa Ringholz in Amsterdam while she was singing in the Cologne Germany Opera house. She returned to Rochester and is doing great work still. Liz Winkler Laughlin is the principal of the school of the performing arts in San Diego. Theresa Winkler is a psychiatric social worker and a music therapist also in San Diego. Jim Winkler is a family practice physician in Montour Falls NY. Tom Winkler heads up manufacturing for Kodak. Their Mom Mary passed away this past year. I also was sad to hear that David Ameele who taught in the music department also died in LA where he was performing and teaching. I saw Father Haycock and Charles Kociolek at a priests reunion. Father Haycock is at St. Lawrence in Greece. Charlie works at Kings College in Wilkes Barre PA. I have had the opportunity to do consulting work with Sr. Joanne Lappetito when she was head ethicist for the Catholic Health Association. Blessings on all Mooney Community - living and deceased.”
I thought I’d post this in a more prominent spot than in the comment section just in case someone can help this guy out…
We’ve already had one amazing reunion - perhaps there are more in the future!
Laura
Does anyone know Sue DeRoller ? I knew her back in the mid sixties …She went to Cardinal Mooney in Greece …
If so please send me some contact information … I think she graduated in 1965 or 1966 …
Thank You
Kind Regards
Jake Gerber
S.F.CA.
I would be indebted to anyone that could shed some light on this woman …
415-346-6783
415-378-0711 gerbaby@comcast.net
Hi, I taught English at Mooney from February 1973 through June 1981.
Once a month a few members of the Class of ‘74 go to breakfast together and I am honored to be invited to join them. Now that they are well into their fifties, we seem to be (and are) the same generation.
Sad to say, Spanish teacher Jerry Hertweck passed away a short time ago. He’d had multiple strokes. His wife Rosie gave him the tenderest care possible. Some of our group went to the funeral and reported seeing Ed Nietopski there…so he can’t be dead!
Laura, I can remember you–a lovely blonde young lady, right?–but I don’t know if I taught you English or Theology.
Two years ago I retired from teaching English and Creative Writing at Canandaigua Academy (a public high school), and now I am living happily ever after.
Warm regards to all my former students, a wonderful group of people!
Joann Hinz
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