KEEP IN TOUCH WITH OUR ALUMNI
St. Francis encourages alumni to keep in touch

St. Francis Alumni
Mrs. Archibald's class
Youare busy individuals spread out all over the world and we would like toprovide the link for you to keep in contact with former classmates andfaculty. The school welcomes letters, e-mails and calls from St.Francis alumni. Please contact Greg Borders, Director of Business andDevelopment, (502) 228-1197, ext. 102, or gborders@stfrancisschool.org,for updates on your whereabouts, accomplishments and personal life.Please include your year of graduation from 8th grade, even if you didnot graduate from St. Francis. We want to include all associates of theschool who experienced the St. Francis education. We hope to coordinatea bi-annual alumni newsletter next year to keep fellow classmatesupdated and announce alumni events. So keep the calls, letters ande-mails coming! We would love to hear from you!
Here are some of the environments where our alumni continue to distinguish themselves:
A Sampling of Schools Attended by Our Recent Alumni:
High Schools
• Assumption High School
• Ballard High School
• Garrison Forest School
• Kent School (CT)
• Kentucky Country Day
• Louisville Collegiate School
• Manual High School
• North Oldham HS
• Phillips Academy, Andover
• Sacred Heart Academy
• St. Francis High School
• St. Xavier High School
• Trinity High School
Colleges and Universities
• Auburn University
• Bates College
• Bowdoin
• Centre College
• DePaul University
• Earlham College
• Guilford College
• Kenyon College
• Maryland Institute College of Art
• Miami University (OH)
• Murray State University
• Randolph Macon University
• Rice University
• Transylvania University
• University of Chicago
• University of Georgia
• University of Louisville
• University of Kentucky
• University of Pennsylvania
• University of Puget Sound
• Wellesley College
• Western Kentucky University
• Wheaton College (MA)
"St.Francis was the best thing that ever happened to me, and I wouldn't change a single thing! I miss every inch of it."
-- Kelly Allen, Class of `03
"St. Francis was a place where I could learn about myself while being myself."
-- Hannah Werst, Class of `95
"I had the best three years of my education at the school."
-- Cathy Curry Pittelko, Class of `77
"St.Francis' most influential role in my life was that it taught me how toeducate myself, be curious and develop my own opinions about what Ilearned.... Fostering creativity, open questioning, investigation andindividual research, St. Francis prepared me for my career as aphotographer in more ways than I could ever have predicted.... Ibelieve that St. Francis helped me develop the skill of looking atobstacles as a challenge and imagining ways that I can overcome them toget what I am looking for.... Besides the many fond memories of my daysat St. Francis, I carry a long roster of some of the finest and mostcaring teachers I ever had."
-- Molly Bingham, Class of `82
"Ihave very fond memories of the six years I spent at St. Francis. It wastruly a very special time in my life and has been a very deep andlasting influence on the person I have grown to be and on the way Ichoose to live my life."
-- Katie Clark, Class of `77
"Iwanted to tell you how much St. Francis School has shaped who and whatI am; even though my time there was relatively brief, I have neverforgotten the wonderful years I spent within those walls.... WithoutSt. Francis, I would never have learned the skills necessary to becomea published author. Creative thinking, self-discipline, perseveranceand an appreciation of the craft of writing have served me well. Thankyou for continuing to give students opportunities to excel and chancesto dream."
-- Mary Elizabeth Peterson Powell, who attended 1972-74 and again from 1976-78