Stories and updates from around campus

Sarah Wilkie to Play Ice Hockey at Penn State University

20111113 Norton 022Sarah Wilkie ’12 (Ashby, MA) signed a letter of intent to play ice hockey at Penn State University in the fall of 2012. Penn State has recently established a women’s ice hockey program, and Sarah is excited to be among 13 new players signed this year.

Sarah is currently the captain of the Varsity Field Hockey, Ice Hockey, and Lacrosse teams at The Williston Northampton School and has excelled in the classroom, as well as the school’s athletic fields and rink.  She is excited to be joining the Nittany Lions next fall.

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Williston’s Bridget Instrum Commits to Ohio State

20111115 Norton 031Senior Bridget Instrum (Granby, MA) signed a letter of intent to play lacrosse at The Ohio State University in the fall of 2012.

Bridget has been a student at The Williston Northampton School since the ninth grade, and she has left her mark on the school both in the classroom and outside of it.

“Bridget is a fierce competitor and an inspiring team leader,” said Varsity Girls Lacrosse coach Jennifer Fulcher. “She is one of the hardest workers I’ve seen on the field and off of it, and she is a joy to coach.”

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Students Are Sending Holiday Cheer to American Troops

In the midst of homework, tests, papers, and the usual rush of the holidays, it is easy to lose sight of the larger world and those who are far from home. But Madeleine “Maddy” Stern ’14 (Northampton, MA) and Bennett “Ben” Wheeler ’14 (Longmeadow, MA), both class officers, made time to remember American troops unable to be home for the holidays.

Maddy and Ben are organizing an effort to send over 400 holiday cards to soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq. Students at the school have undertaken an effort like this in the past, and Maddy and Ben decided it was time to revive the tradition. Maddy said, “We thought this was a great idea, especially at the holidays.”

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Christmas Vespers at Williston

20091213 Norton 087smallSunday, December 11, 7:00 p.m.
Phillips Stevens Chapel, 45 Park Street, Easthampton

Please join in an evening of music, celebration, and sharing. Following the concert, Head of School Robert W. Hill III and Kathryn Hill P’15 welcome you to their home at 37 Park Street for cookies and hot chocolate.

Vespers has been a tradition at The Williston Northampton School since 1972, the year following the merger of Northampton School for Girls with Williston Academy. The service, part of the Cultural Identity Series, includes singing by the Vespers Choir interspersed with scriptural readings and sharing of personal stories. The choir, led by Assistant Choral Director Catherine Kay, will lead the congregation in singing the following carols, selected by Ms. Kay to represent the Advent and Christmas experience, moving from expectation, waiting, and darkness, through the story of the nativity, and into light, brightness and celebration.

• “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”
• “Silent Night”
• Angels We Have Heard on High
• “Joy to the World”

The service will feature seasonal readings. The Vespers Choir, gathered from all parts of the Williston community, will also sing an arrangement of the African American spiritual, “Go Tell It On the Mountain.”

While celebrating the nativity, Vespers is also an occasion that honors joy, peace, and goodwill. All are welcome.
 

Williston Seniors Selected to the New England Fall Prep Elite League

The Williston Northampton School was represented by Jay Sylvia ’12 and Alex Paolo ’12 at thedescribe the image recent Bauer Invitational Hockey Tournament in Blair, MN. The two were selected to the New England Prep All-Star team after a successful fall season with their team, the Bulldogs, in the Western New England Fall Prep Elite League. The All-Star team consisted of prep players from this league, along with players from the Eastern Fall Prep Elite League.

The Prep All-Stars played the U18 Norwegian National Team (L6-2), the Massachusetts High School All-Stars (W9-3), and the Northwood School (L7-5). During the weekend Paolo recorded two goals and an assist while Sylvia added an assist of his own.

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