Reflections Magazine Issue #79 - Fall 2013 | Page 47
Alumni Feature
Campus Benches Commemorate Alumni, Friends
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utside the main entrance to the
McLaughlin University Center, Alice Robie Resnick ’61 on one side waves to her faculty mentor, Sr.
Ann Joachim, OP, on the other. At the opposite
entrance, the 2012-13 Alumni Board sits for a spell.
And in Trinity Garden, Marjorie (Mickey)
Gable Reagan ’44 tosses her red curls and laughs
merrily, inviting classmates to stop for a visit as
they pass by.
OK, so those people are not here, not in body
anyway; but they—and others—are back at Siena
in spirit, engaged in today’s University thanks to
the new commemorative benches all around campus. Ten benches, each with its own plaque, invite
students, faculty and visitors to rest for a moment
and—perhaps—remember or imagine the people
named there.
When the bench project reached mailboxes a
year ago, Jim Reagan, Mickey Reagan’s eldest son,
was one of the first responders. His mother had
died recently. He and his four brothers—Bill, Dan,
Chris and Shawn—thought a bench on campus
would be “a wonderful tribute to our mother who
had great memories of her days at Siena Heights.”
The daughter of a St. Joseph Academy alumna,
Mickey Gable came from Lorain, OH, to enroll
in Siena’s two-year secretarial program. Pictures
from 1943 and ’44 show her smiling—always—with
friends: laughing at the top of a flagpole pyramid in
front of Sacred Heart Hall, perched on the railing
overlooking Trinity Garden, posed in front of the
archangel sculpture on a spring day as the snow
melts. Mickey’s bench now sits under the Trinity
Garden gingko tree, just outside Benincasa, a welcome resting spot for students between classes.
By Jennifer Hamlin Church
Judge Resnick was an early fan of the bench
project, too. “What a great idea!” she said. Now
all alumni from the 35 years of Sister “AJ’s” faculty
tenure can sit down and revisit their memories of
the legendary professor.
There’s plenty of room for more benches. If you
would like to name one for yourself, a friend, group
or special professor, contact the advancement
office ([email protected]). Other
commemorative giving opportunities include trees
for the campus and bricks for the McLaughlin University Center plaza. Let us know if you would like
more information.
In the meantime, come visit. Stroll the campus,
find a bench, sit down and enjoy the view. You
never know who might be there! u
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