In honor of Kingswood’s 75th Anniversary, Cranbrook Schools
hosted an all-day event at Kingswood campus on October 14, 2006. This
anniversary milestone, coupled with the launch of the first history
book about Kingswood, entitled “Beside a Lake” by author Betsy Clark,
provided the perfect platform for enhancing alumnae relations and for
launching the Campaign for Cranbrook Schools to Kingswood alumnae. Over
300 alumnae, Cranbrook leadership, former and current faculty, and
special guests attended this event which was booked to capacity more
than a week before the occasion.
The day’s activities included a
historical tour of Kingswood, focusing on the needs for preservation
and restoration. Four accomplished staff acted in the role of tour
guides – Mark Coir, Craig Hoernschemeyer, Diane Schmale, and Mary
Kauper, leading over 100 interested alumnae around the Kingswood
building.
A panel discussion entitled “Perspectives of
Kingswood” followed, moderated by Pamela Todoroff Duke, K’71. Panelists
included Mary Bramson Hamlin, former Headmistress of Kingswood from
1980-1985, Nancy Wolfner Bauer, K’46 and Distinguished Alumna, Deborah
Rutzen, current Academic Dean and long-time faculty member, and Lina
Yi, Senior Class Girls’ President of the Class of 2007.
A
special highlight of the day was a re-creation of a 1932 Junior-Senior
Banquet, held in the Kingswood dining hall. The original Kingswood
china and silver, along with many of the details of the original
banquet, made the luncheon a very memorable occasion. Edith Hamilton
Sestok, K’33, the oldest alumna in attendance (who had given the
welcome at the 1932 banquet), gave a poignant toast.
The 75th
Anniversary program was held in the Kingswood auditorium, with Linda
Wasserman Aviv, K’73 as Mistress of Ceremonies. Highlights included the
launch of “Beside a Lake” by author Betsy Clark, recognition of lead
donors to the Kingswood Girls’ Middle School project, and a focus on
Kingswood preservation, faculty support and student scholarships. Julie
Fisher Cummings, K’73 who donated $5 million to the Kingswood Girls’
Middle School earlier this year was represented by her daughter,
Caroline Cummings, K’99, who read a letter written jointly by her and
her mother that brought tears to many eyes. Pamela Applebaum, K’83, was
also highlighted as the most recent donor to the Girls’ Middle School
project. She made a moving speech that described her reasons for
donating $1 million to “continue the Kingswood tradition.” Barbara
Henderson, K’38 was also featured for the estate gift given upon her
passing in 2003, which fulfilled the endowment needs for the new school.
Booth
granddaughters and lead donors to date for Kingswood Preservation and
Restoration projects, Liz Wallace McLean, K’34 and Shirley Wallace
Sarver, K’42, were thanked for their gifts for the Kingswood entrance
plaza, Green Lobby restoration, and most recently, Kingswood auditorium
restoration.
Don Kunz, Chair of the Board of Governors and
Campaign for Cranbrook co-chair, presented the audience with the need
for faculty support and student scholarships. Trustee Edward
Hagenlocker and his wife, Sylvia, were recognized for their recent
contribution of $500,000 to faculty support. A short video of
scholarship donor, Camille Jayne, K’70, demonstrated her commitment and
those of many others, to ensuring scholarship opportunities are
increased.
The anniversary program ended with two special women
receiving the award of “honorary alumna” – these included author Betsy
Clark and Director of Schools Arlyce M. Seibert. An emotional
candelighting ceremony with representatives of almost every one of
Kingswood’s 75 years of graduating classes, concluded the program.
“Beside
a Lake” was a huge success, with over 300 books sold on the day, and an
official book signing by the author in the afternoon. Special Kingswood
merchandise made from the original copper roof, and an exhibit of rare
Kingswood memorabilia from the Cranbrook archives rounded out the day’s
offerings.
To view the entire Kingswood 75th Anniversary Commemorative program that was distributed at the event, click here.
This exciting celebration attracted local media attention. To read the Detroit News story, please click here.
The
overall goal of the Kingswood 75th Anniversary Celebration was to
instill in alumnae a renewed sense of commitment to Kingswood and to
the Cranbrook Educational Community. For the 300+ who attended the
event, responses have indicated that we have made strong inroads into
accomplishing this goal. For further information about supporting
projects that benefit Kingswood and the Campaign for Cranbrook Schools,
please contact the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at
248-645-3429.
Note: to purchase a copy of “Beside a
Lake” by Betsy Clark, please call 248-645-3132 or click on the
"Kingswood Book" button at http://crannet.cranbrook.edu.