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The photograph on the front cover shows the DSHA juniors and seniors who experienced the first-ever Civil Rights Pilgrimage May 31-June 6, 2018. The story of the pilgrimage, which was shared with students from Messmer High School and Marquette University High School, can be found on pages 22-27.
Back row: Leena Bekhiet, DSHA ‘20 Irisema Ramirez, DSHA ‘19 Mamaa Yorke, DSHA ‘20 Jocelyn Sanchez-Cortez, DSHA ‘20 Megan Novotny, DSHA ‘20 Ameera Pearsall, DSHA ‘20 Soraya Keiser, DSHA ‘20
Front row: Alex Sandoval, DSHA ‘20 Megan Mansfield, DSHA ‘20 Monica Coffey, DSHA ‘20 Bridget Flyke, DSHA ‘19 Ilia Estrada Anaya, DSHA ‘20 Kiley Robbins, DSHA ‘20 Arianna De La Torre-Sanchez, DSHA ‘20
Not pictured: Helen Lilek , DSHA ‘20 . Helen was with her DSHA tennis teammates at the state championship when this photo was taken.
Day two of the 2018 Civil Rights Pilgrimage was spent at the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. Left to right are Bridget Flyke, DSHA ’19; Leena Bekhiet, DSHA ’20; and Soraya Keiser, DSHA ’20.
Opportunity: to learn, grow, experience, and become. At Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, opportunity is everywhere. Every day, in classrooms, on playing fields, in The Robert and Marie Hansen Family Fine Arts Theatre, and The Sylvia R. Dubois Chapel and Campus Ministry Center, DSHA students embrace – and run with – endless opportunities to learn, grow, experience, and eventually become the young women they were meant to be. They enter these doors as girls and leave as confident, capable young women of faith, heart and intellect, prepared to make their mark. Prepared to give back. Prepared to lead. Prepared to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ in the world today. Because of your vision, your commitment, your faithful support, opportunity is here. Because of you.
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Letter from the Presidents
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Letter from the Board Chair
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Letter from the Principal
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Whole-Person Education
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Academics
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Faith Formation
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Student Services: School Counseling & College Advising
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Co-Curricular Highlights
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Athletics
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Fine Arts
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Civil Rights Pilgrimage
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Charitable Giving Report
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Donors
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Scholarships
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Endowed Scholarships Funds
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Current Scholarship Funds
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Endowed Funds Supporting School Activities
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Ellen Bartel Tribute Scholarship
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Dasher Day
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DSHA Cornerstone Society
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Medalist Fund Honorary Gifts
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Honorary Gifts
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Memorial Gifts
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Matching Gifts
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Corporations, Foundations and Trusts
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Gifts-in-Kind
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Alumnae Giving
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Mosaic
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Fidelitas Circle
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Faculty and Staff Donors
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Auction Giving
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Parent Athletic Association Golf Outing
The end of 2017 also brought a close to the 125th anniversary celebration. Throughout the fall, students and alumnae celebrated traditions and history from all three schools: Holy Angels Academy, Divine Savior High School, and Divine Savior Holy Angels.
As part of the 125th anniversary year celebration, during Alumnae Weekend, DSHA recognized five alumnae jubilarians who also shaped the school through dedicated service as leaders and educators at DSHA. Left to right (with at-the-time President Ellen Bartel and incoming President Katie Konieczny, DSHA ’92, in the middle) are Angela Mischke Pienkos, DS ’58; Sister Virginia Honish, SDS, DS ’55; then Marilyn Kleis Casper, DS ’64; Betty Jo Zintek Azpell, HA ’58; and Carla LaValle Olle, HA ’60.
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FROM THE PRESIDENTS OF THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR
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hat an exciting year of evolution and accomplishments Divine Savior Holy Angels High School has had! The 2017-2018 academic year ushered in a significant change in administration, as Ellen worked with Katie for nearly 12 months, preparing Katie to accept the leadership torch in the summer of 2018. This evolution mirrored the experience we illustrate on the pages of this annual report – one comprised of learning, experiencing, growing and becoming. A 1992 alumna encounters a different experience here than the one that existed 26 years ago. Some things are unchanging: the DSHA mission is steadfast – to develop students of faith, heart and intellect. Beyond that mission, as an ever-evolving institution striving always to be competitive among today’s many educational choices, DSHA is a phenomenon, complete with otherwise-unavailable opportunities for young women.
Ellen Bartel
Today, because of you: DSHA is diverse and reflective of our community. This makes us vital and relevant. Today, because of you: we offer a level of compensation for faculty and staff that is market-reflective. This allows us to attract and retain the best and most dedicated educational leaders. Today, because of you: young women have a faith-formation experience unlike any other in the area. With spiritual growth at the center of the educational experience, graduates leave as believers, ready to accept the Gospel call to live and serve in a way that makes a tangible difference in the world. Today, because of you: DSHA’s curriculum and academic rigor — combined with our fine arts, athletics and co-curricular opportunities – place us among the top schools in southeastern Wisconsin, all within a campus that would be unrecognizable 20 years ago.
Katie Brown Konieczny
Today, because of you: this school is incredibly strong. Necessary to all of the above and more is your support. And it’s there: the donors on these pages created an extraordinarily successful year financially for DSHA, as we raised a record $3.5 million. Thank you for making that happen. You are game-changers for young women who are “becoming” every day. We are privileged to see daily not just what happens here with current students, but what we know our alumnae are doing in the world. The return on this investment is unquantifiable: we change lives, and these lives influence the future. Our work is never done. Katie’s tenure is likely to be during a time when the women who’ve benefited from the “modern DSHA” take hold of it and make sure it stays strong. She will work with them and with our community to insure DSHA continues to do what we do in bigger and even better ways. To uphold the DSHA mission, we will continue to require generous support from people who care about what we’re doing. We thank you for making this happen.
Past President Ellen Bartel
President Katie Brown Konieczny, DSHA ‘92
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FROM THE BOARD CHAIR
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ear DSHA Friends, I’ve had the great privilege to serve on the DSHA Board of Directors for more than five years, and as Board Chair for two. I am a better person for having taken up the challenge, and I pray that the entire DSHA Community is better for my involvement. We all have opportunities set before us, but it’s how we seize the possibilities that defines us, our communities, and our times. We must be prepared to take those shots – just like our graduate Arike Ogunbowale did – twice! – in the NCAA Tournament this past spring. As an educational community serving young women from virtually every ZIP code in our area, we have the ability to redefine community both within the walls of our school and the larger metro area. Our students are drawn from more than 120 elementary and middle schools. Our graduates attend more than 100 colleges and universities. Our alumnae are spread across our country and in more than 20 countries! Talk about a global reach for our community. We create opportunities for the young women who walk through our doors each August and across the stage as graduates each May. Every day, they learn about themselves, their friends, and the world. By drawing so many young women together, we change not just our students, but their families and neighborhoods. Our graduates are not the same young women who arrived at age 14 – they seize the chance to grow into the wonderful leaders they become. They are confident, capable and prepared to change the world for the better. And what about parents, volunteers, faculty, staff and others? What opportunities have we taken to transform ourselves through the DSHA experiences of our daughters, granddaughters, nieces, and friends? We can be part of the change we want to see in these young women of faith, heart and intellect. Or we can let these chances to become better versions of ourselves slip away. We are grateful to you for seizing every opportunity with us. I ask all members of the DSHA community to celebrate opportunities we’ve had and embrace new ones moving forward. As a community, we are all much better for the innumerable opportunities we’ve had with Ellen Bartel as President over the last 20 years. And now, as we welcome Katie Brown Konieczny, DSHA ’92, as President, we embark on new prospects for the future. Please join us in our work of building the future of DSHA, our families, neighborhoods and region, one young woman at a time. With your continued support, the opportunities are endless! Blessings,
John A. Herbers
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ear DSHA Benefactors and Friends, For more than 125 years, Divine Savior Holy Angels High School has provided students with incredible opportunities to grow into the young women God intends them to be.
These opportunities include academic preparation for excellent post-secondary achievement; an atmosphere in which girls can grow in their awareness of a loving God guiding them throughout their lives; and numerous co-curricular opportunities through athletics, theatre and a multitude of clubs and activities. In addition to this structure, one of the most enriching aspects of the DSHA experience is our diversity. Twenty-five percent of our student body identify as students of color, 17 percent as non-Catholic, and more than a third – 36 percent – receive need-based financial aid. We celebrate our diversity! “Building Bridges, Not Walls” was our 2017-18 theme, taken from a quote from Pope Francis. The first day of school began in prayer led by Fr. Tim Kitzke, Vicar General of Urban Ministry for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, and we discussed the summer reading assignment, Small Great Things, by Jodi Picoult. Dasher Dialogues provided students and staff alike the chance to discuss such topics as DACA and 50 years of the Civil Rights movement in Milwaukee. The year concluded with the Civil Rights Pilgrimage in collaboration with Marquette University High School and Messmer High School. Discussing matters of diversity is not always easy, but it is an opportunity DSHA regularly affords each student and staff member. To assist students in reaching their potential post-DSHA, this past year we partnered with Marquette University to begin the Bridge Builders program, helping first-generation college-bound Dashers to understand their many college opportunities and how to access them. Most people are aware of our outstanding theatre program that produces four performances each season and of our 15 excellent sports teams. Another important aspect of the overall experience is the clubs and activities offered during the school day. Directed by our All Girls Makes All the Difference strategic plan, we have developed a new structure to be implemented in 2018-19 that will better support clubs and activities that encourage and monitor student participation. Watch for more on this. Our scriptural theme for the year, “The one who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it until the day of Christ Jesus,” comes from Philippians 1:6. It places opportunities in the context of our mission. So long as we teach each Dasher to approach all opportunities with Jesus at the center, she will make the most of that experience. And none of this would have been possible without you. Thank you! God Bless,
Dan Quesnell, Principal
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hole-person education prioritizes the development of every aspect of every student: intellectual, spiritual, physical, social and emotional. But for Dashers, the “whole” is so much greater than the sum of its parts. And, unlike any other type of educational experience, DSHA is highly intentional about the lifelong impact of this collective experience.
2017-2018 was a year to remember – with more stories to share than can possibly be captured in this report. Take a look through the pages of this annual report, and you’ll see it woven through every story, every picture, every experience. You’ll see it on the pages covering Academics, Faith Formation, Athletics, Co-Curriculars and Fine Arts. And you’ll see it in the faces of these young women – the spark, the drive, the commitment, the determination. In their faces, you’ll see the future that DSHA helps create.
“I am so grateful for the opportunity to spend my four years of high school at a place where my total well-being is cared for – especially by my teachers. I’ve learned that if I’m not in a healthy space with my faith or physical well-being, my academics will suffer. I know now I can’t do one without the others. Strength in each area makes me stronger in all the other areas of who I am.” – Alejandra Razo, DSHA ‘20
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ACADEMICS “My experience at DSHA prepared me so well to thrive in a university setting – both in my ability to manage my time and capitalize on my academic and leadership abilities. I am incredibly grateful for the confidence and preparation that DSHA provided me that I will be able to utilize throughout my college career.” -Tamia Fowlkes, DSHA ‘18
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he 2017-2018 academic year, again, successfully combined the DSHA tradition of excellence with new and innovative approaches to college prep education. From new college-credit classes taught on-site, to MENSA recognition and working alongside of research scientists, this was truly a year to remember for DSHA academics as students made their mark across a variety of academic subjects.
New DSHA Curriculum in 2017-2018: New Specialized Studies Department | This department was created to bring together courses in accounting, finance, statistics, engineering, computer science, and even ethics. This unique department encourages a broader view and elective study of STEM, while also requiring students to integrate and apply knowledge from multiple fields. New courses: • AP Computer Science | JAVA coding was taught through a combination of lecture and computer labs. • Introduction to Ethics | A dual-credit, college level course where students receive credit through Cardinal Stritch University (CSU). • Irish Literature | Coursework featured Irish authors from 1900 – present; also a dual-credit course through CSU. • Ethnicity in American Literature | Students studied American writers of diverse backgrounds, receiving credits from CSU after completion. • Fitness electives | Six new electives were added for juniors and seniors, all with a focus on lifetime fitness activities.
Special Awards and Achievements: ISRP: Independent Science Research Awards from the Capital Science and Engineering Fair • Stephanie Franczak, DSHA ’18, received the following awards for her project, “Effect of Repeated Concussions on the Neurologic and Psychological Health of High School and College Athletes,” American Psychological Award, 3rd place in Biological & Environmental Sciences, and MENSA of Wisconsin first runner-up. • Iris Ramirez, DSHA ’19, was the winner of the Association for Women Geoscientists Special Award for her project, “Comparison of Fecal Coliform in Urbanized vs. Non-Urbanized Sections of the Kinnickinnic River.” Cardinal Stritch University’s Paula Friedman Excellence in Writing Awards • Caroline Powers, DSHA ’19, received first place for her work, “Legs.” • Laura Kloser, DSHA ’19, received third place for her piece, “The Violin.” • Regan D’Arruda, DSHA ’19, received honorable mention for her piece called “I Think the Time was 11:04.” SMART TEAM | Students Modeling A Research Topic The DSHA SMART Team was invited to present at the American Society for Biochemistry and
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Molecular Biology National Conference in San Diego in March 2018 – alongside college students and even working professionals. Fifteen incredible Dashers worked alongside research scientists at the Medical College of Wisconsin, studying cell membranes to determine where anesthetic drugs attach, as well as nerve response to certain types of drugs used in anesthesia.
Class of 2018 Accomplishments: • National Honor Society | 40 seniors were inducted into the National Honor Society – approximately 25 percent of the class. • Advanced placement test results | 250 students took a total of 372 Advanced Placement exams in 18 areas, achieving an average score of 3.62 on a scale of one to five. • Valedictorians | Grace Akin, Emma Grogan • Salutatorians | Stephanie Franczak, Meghan Scott • College placement | 100 percent of the 165-member Class of 2018 continued to college. • College matriculation | The Class of 2018 matriculated to 72 different schools. • Catholic universities | 85 students (52 percent of the class) enrolled in Catholic colleges and universities. This compares with 56 students (32 percent of the class) who enrolled in Catholic colleges and universities last year. • Top-80 colleges | 35 students from the Class of 2018 (21 percent of the class) enrolled in schools ranked among the top 50 of the nation’s best national universities by U.S. News and World Report. • Top-25 universities | The number of DSHA graduates from the Class of 2018 attending U.S. News and World Report’s Top 25 schools was 11 in 2018, up from nine in 2017. • Top 8 college destinations for the Class of 2018: • Marquette University: 20 students • UW-Madison: 13 students • Saint Louis University: 10 students • A four-way tie between Creighton University, St. Norbert College, UW-Milwaukee, and Xavier University: 8 students each • University of Notre Dame: 7 students
Java coding is one of the elements Connie Farrow teaches in the new AP Computer Science course, as a part of the Specialized Studies Department.
2018 Valedictorians Grace Akin and Emma Grogan speak at the Class of 2018 Commencement Ceremony.
DSHA SMART Team members discuss their research at the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology National Conference.
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FAITH FORMATION “God is calling us forth constantly in our lives: through experiences, through places, and especially through people. After I realized that all people, despite their age or disability, are fearfully and wonderfully made by our creator, I could confidently open my eyes and ears to God’s call to go forth.” - Madi Daleiden, DSHA ’18 on her Vocare Service Experience at Curative Care in Waukesha
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o grow as a spiritual individual and as a young woman leader in the Church – through retreats and worship, to service and study of theology. This is our hope for each young woman at DSHA – that she would grow into a globally aware citizen, living out her faith and using her talents to advocate for justice and the needs of others. And here is how this happened in 2017-2018 at DSHA: Prayer and Worship: Student leaders coordinated daily prayer, and Mass and the sacrament of Reconciliation were offered weekly in DSHA’s Mother of Our Savior Chapel. In 2017-2018, we celebrated all-school Masses eight times, with quarterly Adoration liturgies and an all-school Adoration in spring. Campus Ministry: More than 200 students filled Campus Ministry leadership positions, carrying out all liturgical, retreat and service programs. Teams included: Mass, Ministry, Liturgical Music, Sacraments, Rosary, Sacristans, Student Auction, Collections, Special Weeks, St. Anne’s Prom, Service, and more. Retreats: Students were able to benefit spiritually from time spent in guided prayer, reflection and sharing through retreats. They heard witness talks from their classmates, spent time affirming one another, and heard special words of encouragement from their teachers. Service: Each class exceeded the required amount of service hours, totaling 22,400 hours. For seniors, the highlight was Vocare, where each senior spent two weeks serving the poor and vulnerable at various organizations throughout Milwaukee. Combatting hunger: Students made significant strides to fight hunger in Milwaukee. Over the course of the year, they collected 7,742 canned goods for the Mother of Good Counsel food pantry, and made 3,994 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for organizations like Repairers of the Breach. Advent Project: Students chose to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, collecting $3,429 – enough to fund an entire wish for a child whose dream was to go to Walt Disney World with her family. Dasher enthusiasm for this project made DSHA the number one school in Wisconsin for Make-a-Wish fundraising. Lenten Project: A fundraising effort with international impact came to be through the quiet prayer life of Sarah Stoiber, DSHA ’18. Stoiber thought of the idea while praying at her parish’s adoration chapel. She pitched the idea of a food pack to her fellow Campus Ministry Officers and staff over the summer. And nine months later, through school-wide fundraising and a student-run auction, Dashers raised over $20,000 and packed over 30,000 meals. Through coordination with Rise Against Hunger and Catholic Relief Services, the meals were shipped to Burkina Faso in West Africa.
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TOP LEFT: Claire Hubley, DSHA ‘18, sits with a new friend at St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care during her Vocare experience. TOP RIGHT: Mary Callanan, DSHA ‘18, shares note of affirmation with a classmate on the “Say Yes” senior retreat. BOTTOM LEFT: In December of 2017, DSHA celebrated the Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass — a truly special spiritual and cultural tradition for all students, faculty and staff to experience.
“[At retreat] I felt like I was entering a space that was just for me. My Catholic roots are so important to me. I want to carry God in my heart, and I pray for this all the time.” - Aimee Melendez, DSHA ‘18
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“Without Bridge Builders, I wouldn’t know how to go about finding the right college on my own. There are so many resources out there specifically for students in my situation.”
unique staffing structure in the Student Services department makes all the difference to the DSHA experience. One fully dedicated college advisor, four always-available school counselors, and three optimized support staffers mean each student has the counseling and college support services she needs throughout her four years at DSHA.
- Fatima Jimenez, DSHA ’20
All throughout the academic year, students in need of social or emotional support are able to confide in counselors, discuss the semester’s classes and get help charting long-range academic plans.
Whether it’s to help new freshmen navigate the social and emotional stress that can be a part of the high school transition, or to aid soon-to-graduate seniors in making their best college selection, the unique nature of the DSHA Student Services staffing structure means the individual needs of students are met. And these needs are met all four years under the guidance of caring counselors and advisors who do what they do best: support the needs of each and every young woman through listening, learning about her individual needs, and helping her chart a meaningful path.
2017-2018 Highlight: Bridge Builders Dedication to meeting the needs of all DSHA students – where they are – was the genesis of the Bridge Builders program, which kicked off its inaugural year in the fall of 2017. The program connects students who are the first generation in their families to head to college with the resources they need to help navigate the arduous college admissions process. Under the guidance of the 2017-2018 Director of College Advising Jim Stamatakos, Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator Jim Wilkinson, and other leaders from the Milwaukee community, students begin learning about the college admissions process as early as sophomore year. This group of caring adults helped students identify their career dreams, discuss financial aid and scholarships, and helped demystify the entire process. Fatima Jimenez, DSHA ’20, says her experience with Bridge Builders has shown her that people – the caring adults, teachers and leaders she regularly meets with as part of the program – are part of the proactive force of encouragement and resources she needs – right alongside of her own parents. “Without Bridge Builders, I wouldn’t know how to go about finding the right college on my own,” says Jimenez. “We all feel so encouraged. There are so many resources out there specifically for students in my situation.” Students meet with DSHA School Counselor Ginny Dubinski in the Student Services and College Center.
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2017-2018 Highlight: Carla Olle Career Day In March of 2018, Student Services provided Dashers with some real world insight through Carla Olle (HA ’60) Career Day. This biannual event is named after DSHA’s first college advisor, who served on the faculty for 38 years. The goal of this event is for students to see strong, confident women across a variety of fields – and potentially introduce students to career opportunities they had yet to consider. Students heard from keynote speaker Bridget Brennan, DSHA ’72, who spoke about her role as Special Narcotics Prosecutor for the City of New York. Following Brennan’s engaging conversation – which was complete with photos, stories, and humor – students had the chance to take part in breakout sessions led by all females representing a wide range of career choices. And to round out the day, human resources professionals shared on the topic of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. ABOVE: A group of Dashers poses with the biggest toothbrush in Milwaukee – courtesy of Dr. Therese Pickart, DSHA ’85, who shared her experience as a dentist during Carla Olle Career Day. LEFT: Julia BasurtoGuierrez, DSHA ‘19; Makinzie Youngblood, DSHA ‘19; and Savannah Peterson, DSHA ‘19, pose during Junior Activity Day – a highlight of the Student Services experience in which Dashers bond as a class in the morning and participate in mock job interviews in the afternoon.
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o-curricular clubs and activities are another facet of DSHA whole-person development. Students explore their passions during school and outside of school hours, working together to serve and learn from one another through these offerings. Dashers benefit from the opportunity to collaborate in a wide array of activities, encompassing a variety of disciplines — from academics and athletics, to arts, advocacy, and social and cultural identities. Through these opportunities, students dig into new interests, practice leadership and gain new experiences along the way.
Student Council: Leadership for service Most student councils focus on dances and spirit weeks. Student Council at DSHA does much more, providing leadership and service opportunities to hundreds of students each year. “Student Council runs every aspect of 35 events and programs annually,” says Student Council Advisor and DSHA School Counselor Dave Lynch. “Eight different commissions do it all.”
The Eight Commissions: Communications | In addition to handling daily announcements, the weekly Need to Know newsletter and birthday recognitions, this team coordinated “Be My Secret Valentine” in which students surprised faculty with gifts. Diversity & Inclusion | The 2017-18 school year brings the addition of this commission which counts Multi-Cultural Production, monthly Dasher Dialogues, and the Diversity Youth Summit among its key achievements. Policies & Practices | This team planned and coordinated the 4th Annual High School Youth Summit, bringing together student leaders from area Catholic and private schools to exchange ideas on issues of faith, service, diversity and academics. “The High School Youth Summit is a very unique DSHA event,” says Maura Brennan, DSHA ‘19. “Beyond discussing school issues, we do leadership development and complete a service project.” School Pride | This commission focused on student involvement and building school culture through pep rallies, spirit weeks, school assemblies, seniors vs. staff basketball game, and “random acts of school pride.” Special Events | This commission requires lots of creativity and logistical planning as they organized social events for freshmen to help welcome them to DSHA. They also coordinated and planned all dances from start to finish including Welcome Back, Homecoming, Halloween, Sophomore Fling, Winter Formal and Prom.
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Student Ambassadors | These ambassadors oversaw Dash-a-Thon, raising nearly $85,000 last year for school programs. They also planned and produced DSHA’s Middle School Leadership Conference where nearly 300 6th and 7th grade girls from 43 schools converged at DSHA for sessions on leadership, public speaking, event planning and community service. This team also organized Walk for a Cure, raising more than $1,300 for the MACC Fund.
“I want to lead and make a difference. Student Council is the best outlet for that.”
“Participating in the Middle School Leadership Conference empowers girls to continue to lead in their futures,” says Leena Bekhiet, DSHA ’20.
- Maura Brennan, DSHA '19
Student Technology Leaders | This commission worked to stay on top of technology trends, focusing on ever-evolving student needs and insuring DSHA is equipped to handle them, even helping with the launch of the new DSHA website in the fall of 2017. Student Welfare | Through this commission, the Dasher Mentor program and Freshman Orientation welcomed new students, fostered friendships and prepared freshmen for the first day of school. The 17th Annual Gr8 Lengths Assembly saw 131 students donating more than eight inches each of hair to benefit Children with Hair Loss. In addition, the annual Blood Drive saw a record number of student donors giving blood to save lives. (continued on page 16)
2017-18 Student Council by the Numbers 1 of 3 DSHA students holds a leadership role within a Student Council-sponsored event or program.
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Commissions comprised of leaders serving the needs of students and the community.
11 High schools gathered for the 4th Annual High School Youth Summit. 31 Students sent to leadership training experiences throughout Wisconsin. 38 Student Council-sponsored events are held each year. 91% Percentage of students who attended at least one dance. 100+ Students selected to serve in year-long leadership roles in Student Council. 121/363 Donors at the Blood Drive / number of lives saved. 131 Students and staff who donated 8+ inches of hair at the 17th Annual Gr8 Lengths Assembly.
292/43 6th and 7th graders / number of schools at the 4th Annual Middle School Leadership Conference.
$1,360 Money raised to support the MACC Fund through the Walk for a Cure event. $84,727 Money collected through the student-run fundraiser, Dash-a-Thon.
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Future Business Leaders of America “I really got a sneak peek at what my professional career might entail.” - Isabel Puchner, DSHA ‘19
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ore than 20 students in the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) co-curricular organization at DSHA have learned that succeeding in business means taking the ball and running with it. It’s a lesson they’ve learned long before they thought about a career in global business or entrepreneurship: You’re in charge. “Our FBLA students learn it from running their own meetings all year and aiming with everything they have for regionals and beyond,” says Katie Blaufuss, mathematics faculty and FBLA advisor.
At the Future Business Leaders of America state conference, DSHA students experienced presentations and discussions similar to what’s waiting for them in the real world of business.
For FBLA competitions, students either prepare presentations, take tests or do projects. Madeleine Harris, DSHA ’19, and Isabel Puchner, DSHA ’19, placed among the top three in their category of Entrepreneurship at regionals held at Pewaukee High School in February. That earned them their place at the state conference in LaCrosse. At the regional and then state competition, Harris and Puchner took a test on entrepreneurial business following a semester of self-led study through FBLA. “It covered everything from vocabulary to how to address business scenarios,” says Puchner. “Had we gone on to nationals, we’d have given a presentation on how to address a specific business situation. “From the experience, I learned how to respond to scenarios that arise in business. I really got a sneak peek at what my professional career might entail.” Harris and Puchner say they never imagined making it to state.
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“I originally joined FBLA because we’re taught to consider our involvement in terms of our resumes going into college, and I knew FBLA would be a good involvement,” says Harris. “Now I’ve learned so much that I’m planning to do both a medical track and a business track.” “The conferences are just like business conferences,” says Kate Tarpey, DSHA’s business manager, who took over for Blaufuss while she was on maternity leave. “There are presentations by professionals, breakout sessions, resume-writing workshops. So many opportunities. Involvement in FBLA puts DSHA students a step ahead while they’re still in high school.” Harris and Puchner credit their ability to get to state entirely to their experiences and opportunities at DSHA. Says Puchner: “Between navigating our way through check-in day as nervous freshmen, to being told to restart a presentation if we began with ‘um, like or so,’ my DSHA education has taught me how to collaborate, think critically and act confidently.”
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atalie Esparza, DSHA ’19, hadn’t participated in the school’s Model United Nations club before the 2017-18 school year. She’s glad she tried it. “I definitely wouldn’t look at the world the same way if it wasn’t for the opportunity to be part of that diversity at Model U.N.,” Esparza says, recalling a trip she and 27 Dasher classmates took in February to Washington, D.C. Model U.N. delegates from around the world converge there every winter for a four-day conference. They negotiate solutions to world issues – mimicking the work accomplished by real United Nations members. Model U.N. is among the many co-curricular offerings at DSHA. Every year, the students who participate in this club travel to the annual conference in Washington, where they’re assigned to “represent” a country, like an actual U.N. delegate does. The opportunity to rub shoulders with students from around the globe was “out of this world,” Esparza says. “I sat down with someone during breakfast and they told me how in their country, women disappear just for having a strong voice. It was insane.” The benefits of a DSHA education – in particular, the voice it gives Milwaukee-area women – are witnessed by social studies faculty Chriss Laemmar every time she accompanies her student-delegates on the trip. Laemmar has moderated DSHA’s Model U.N. club for more than a decade, working with students as they develop communication and leadership skills in an environment that demands negotiation and compromise.
The DSHA students researched their countries, including Ireland, India, Thailand, Angola and more, for months. At the conference, students negotiate on their “adopted country’s” behalf, working together to solve a slew of world issues. Past conferences have featured negotiations on issues like global food shortages and denuclearization efforts. Laemmar says she can usually spot the female students who attend co-ed schools. Many let the male delegates do the talking. Laemmar says DSHA students often take conspicuously vocal leadership roles during the four-day assembly. “It’s great to see our girls have a voice,” Laemmar says. “All-girls education is great because – I’ve seen it at my Model U.N. – they have a voice. They use their voice. “ Esparza, who has attended DSHA since 2015 with the help of a scholarship, says the financial aid she received was key to her ability to participate in the Washington conference. Thanks to the generous donors in the DSHA community, students on financial aid receive non-tuition assistance for trips like this one.
The Model U.N. trip to Washington, D.C. wasn’t all business. Dashers toured the Washington Monument (below), and other national landmarks around the district.
“I would not have been able to go if it wasn’t for my scholarship,” she says. The event was both “academically demanding and personally enriching,” says Esparza. “When you get into that mindset of helping another person and helping another country, it makes you think as if this is real. And that helps you grow up. “These are actually real issues that one day I’m going to have to try to help solve.”
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ATHLETICS "I am eternally grateful to have taken part in such an amazing athletics program, only possible through donors who helped me to be at DSHA." - Alex Sandoval, DSHA '19
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he ski team earned the WIARA State Championship title for the first time in DSHA history. The field hockey team took second place at the WHSFHA State Tournament. There was significant individual success in diving, tennis, cross country, track & field, and golf. At the same time, DSHA student-athletes were able to maintain a high level of dedication to their classwork, with a number of teams receiving awards for high academic achievement throughout the year.
Rugby: The Dasher rugby team was the state runner-up and earned third place in the national tournament in Murfreesboro, TN.
Basketball: The varsity basketball team finished its regular season with an 11-5 conference record to claim fourth place in the Greater Metro Conference (GMC).
Softball: The varsity softball team finished 13-9 in the regular season and 9-7 in conference play, which placed them fourth in the new nine-team GMC. In post-season play, they claimed the WIAA Regional title.
Cross Country: The varsity cross country team won the WIAA Sectional Championship, qualifying them to compete at the state meet. Meghan Scott, DSHA ‘18, won the sectional race with a time of 19:14.20 and placed fifth overall individually at state.
Congratulations Coach! The Wisconsin Athletic Directors Association (WADA) presented the 2017 State Athletic Director of the Year award to DSHA Athletic Director Peggy SeegersBraun, CMAA.
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Field Hockey: The varsity team placed second at the WHSFHA State Championship – the first appearance in school history to play in the championship game, finishing with an overall record of 13-3-1. Golf: Lorenza Martinez, DSHA ‘18, qualified to compete in the WIAA State Golf Championship and finished fourth overall out of the field of 78 golfers. The team finished third at the WIAA Sectional. Ice Hockey: The co-op team finished 7-0 in the Eastern Shores Conference to win the conference championship with a record number of nine Dashers participating. Lacrosse: 2018 marked the inaugural varsity season for Lacrosse at DSHA. The team moved into post-season play and was seeded 11th out of 27 teams in the state tournament.
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Ski Team: The varsity ski team won the WIARA State Championship – the first in school history. Abby Horning, DSHA ’21, placed fourth overall individually. Soccer: The varsity soccer team finished with a 6-2 record and a second place finish in the GMC.
Swim & Dive: The varsity team competed in the GMC meet where Kelley Kornfeld, DSHA ‘18, finished first in diving. She also placed fourth overall individually at the WIAA State Diving Championship and broke two school records. Tennis: The varsity tennis team finished as the WIAA Sectional runner-up with Logan White, DSHA ‘19, and Jordan Schifano, DSHA ‘20, qualifying for the WIAA Individual State Tournament and Lauren Sinense, DSHA ‘18, and Laney Tarantino, DSHA ‘18, qualifying for the WIAA Doubles State Tournament. Schifano finished fifth at the state meet, and White finished third. Track & Field: The track & field team broke five indoor and five outdoor school records. In GMC meets, they placed third in the indoor, fourth in the relays, and second in the outdoor. They placed third in the WIAA Regional and Sectional meets, and competed in eight events at the state meet. Jadin O’Brien, DSHA ‘20, placed second in 300 hurdles and third in the long jump. Volleyball: Varsity volleyball won the GMC tournament and finished third in the WIAA State Volleyball Tournament, becoming sectional champions along the way.
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FINE ARTS “Being a stage manager requires leadership and problem-solving skills, something I’ve really learned being in DSHA Theatre. I thank everyone who made it possible for me to go to DSHA. I couldn’t have done it without your financial support.” - Joan Ehrlich, DSHA ‘18
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he 2017-2018 academic year found Dashers shining on stage, behind the scenes, and winning awards all over Wisconsin. Read on to learn more about the gifts these bright and talented young women are sharing with our community and beyond.
Music Performance: Angelaires | The Angelaires had another outstanding year receiving a Class A Event *1 rating at the Wisconsin School Music Association District Ensemble Awards and an Exemplary 1 rating at the state level. An incredibly special highlight was performing on stage with at-the-time President Ellen Bartel to Old Time Rock & Roll on April 20, 2018. Divine Strings | A highlight of the year for the Divine Strings was a November 23, 2017 performance in the Calatrava Atrium at the Milwaukee Art Museum. The concert featured works by Handel, Haydn, Grieg, and Schubert. Handbells | The handbell choirs continued to delight audiences – especially at the inaugural Handbellpalooza, held in December 2017 to kick off the Christmas season with a merry set of favorite Christmas carols and hymns. Wisconsin School Music Association State-Level Solo Awards • Instrumental | 1 rating: Brigid Hughes, DSHA ’18 (Violin); Caroline Sargent, DSHA ’19. 2 rating: Madelyn Jessick, DSHA ’21 (Clarinet); Tatyana Lynn, DSHA ’18 (Violin); Lauren Schraufnagel, DSHA ’20 (Oboe) • Vocal | 1 rating in Classical Vocal: Madeline Drezek, DSHA ’18; Laura Kloser, DSHA ’19; Abby Urban, DSHA ’19. 1 rating in Music Theater: Madeline Drezek, DSHA ’18; Abby Urban, DSHA ’19. 2 rating in Music Theater: Laura Kloser, DSHA ’19.
Theatre: The 2017-2018 Theatre Season: • Fall Musical | Disney’s The Little Mermaid • Winter Play | Stage Door • Advanced Acting Arena Theatre Play | Thriller of the Year • Community Theatre Works Summer Musical | Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory The Little Mermaid received six Jerry Awards – a recognition that encourages, recognizes and honors excellence in high school musical theatre across Southern and Central Wisconsin. • Outstanding Ensemble, Costume Design, and Choreography • Outstanding Scenic Design | DSHA Technical Theatre Director Amanda Marsala and Maggie Nelson, DSHA ‘18 • Outstanding Direction | DSHA Theatre Director Rhonda Schmidt • Spirit Award | Ellen Fricker, DSHA ’20
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Visual Arts: Madison Mayor’s Award | In February 2018, Grace Glaszcz, DSHA ’19, won this award for her watercolor entitled Castle on the Rhine (pictured middle bottom). At the Wisconsin Art Educators Association Youth Art Month show, Madison Mayor Paul Soglin chose her work out of all of the other high school art work displayed. Scholastic Art Awards | In January 2018, nine DSHA students received these awards and had their work displayed at the Milwaukee Art Museum in February 2018: • Gold Key | Andie Zela-Koort, DSHA ‘18 (Mixed Media) • Silver Keys | Grace Dugan, DSHA ‘20 (Fibers); Irisema Ramirez, DSHA ‘19 (Photography); Maura Hodan, DSHA ‘20 (Drawing); Anna Schwabe, DSHA ‘18 (Fibers); Audrey O’Neill, DSHA ‘19 (Photography) • Honorable Mentions | Maggie Nelson, DSHA ‘18 (Drawing & Illustration); Irisema Ramirez, DSHA ‘19 (Photography); Audrey O’Neill, DSHA ‘19 (Photography); Anna Schwabe, DSHA ‘18 (Fashion); Meghan Quadracci, DSHA ‘19 (Photography)
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heir trip did not have the drama of Saul’s road to Damascus or the rigor of Jesus’ journey through the desert.
But the Civil Rights Pilgrimage, a seven-day, 2,000-mile trek taken by 15 DSHA students and 21 additional students from Messmer High School and Marquette High School, followed the time-honored purpose that has guided faith journeys for thousands of years. By “praying with their feet,” the students hoped to deepen their faith and arrive at new spiritual insights on how to live what they believe.
The Pilgrimage, taken May 30 through June 6, 2018, commemorated the 50th anniversary of America’s civil rights movement. Launched by ministers and pastors and fueled by the principles of social justice, the movement changed the nation. The students visited historic civil rights sites in Memphis, Birmingham, Montgomery, Selma and St. Louis. There they followed in the footsteps of the religious leaders and thousands of faithful who confronted brutality with prayers, songs, marches and unwavering faith. Led by teachers from all three schools, the students studied, reflected on and prayed about the spiritual values that led the great movement for equal rights and social justice. In the following essays, three students share their stories of the dramatic, life-changing journey, an opportunity none will ever forget. — Frank Miller, Former DSHA Foundations & Corporate Relations Officer; Author of DSHA History Book, Valiant Women; fellow Pilgrim and trip photographer.
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o say the Pilgrimage was amazing would simply be an understatement. This trip changed me more than any other trip I have ever taken because it was not just a trip. It was a Pilgrimage — a quest, a week-long, soul-searching journey that took my classmates and me to historic sites throughout the South and raised big questions about our faith and its meaning in our lives. One of the core aspects of the trip was the idea of praying with our feet. Every day we journeyed historical roads across the South, reliving our country’s civil rights struggles. We explored sites like the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. In Montgomery, we explored the new Legacy Museum and Lynching Memorial. In Selma, we walked across the infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge, where leaders such as Dr. King were bloodied and beaten because they sought the right to vote. Every night before we went to sleep we had reflection sessions on the day’s events. We would all come together as a group and discuss the morality of what we were seeing and how it made us feel. After our discussions, we would pray together and write in our reflection journals.
BY MEGAN NOVOTNY, DSHA ‘20
regarded as more sexual and aggressive. Some even believed black girls could not feel the same emotions as white girls. As a black woman, that angered me. To think that skin color determines your emotions! At the Lynching Memorial Museum, row after row of rust-colored pillars bear the names of lynching victims in counties across the South and beyond. Metal plaques along the wall tell some of the victims’ stories. One black man, for example, was lynched for “annoying” a white woman, another for asking for a drink of water. So much hatred.
“I was able to look at these disturbing events in history and understand the importance of my faith’s teachings on love, justice and personal responsibility.” - Megan Novotny, DSHA ‘20
Yet despite it all, I walked out of both places a different, surer person. I was able to look at these disturbing events in history and understand the importance of my faith’s teachings on love, justice and personal responsibility. I was able to empathize in a way I could not and did not before the trip.
Megan Novotny, DSHA ‘20
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When we embarked on our journey I was beginning to doubt certain aspects of my faith. This trip caused me to grow in my faith because we were learning about some of the depressing, dehumanizing beliefs that resulted from a lack of faith. At the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, for instance, I learned black women were once
LEFT: The whole group! Students from Messmer High School and Marquette University High School join DSHA students, posing as a group in Milwaukee before departing as pilgrims. RIGHT: Pilgrims gather after Mass and prepare to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge, an experience they called “empowering,” “depressing” and “inspiring.”
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No longer a spectator “What is pilgrimage? A pilgrimage is a ritual journey with a hallowed purpose. Every step has meaning. The pilgrim knows that life-giving challenges will emerge. A pilgrimage is not a vacation; it is a transformational journey during which significant change takes place. New insights are given. Deeper understanding is attained. New and old places in the heart are visited. Blessings are received and healing takes place. On return from the pilgrimage, life is seen with different eyes. Nothing will ever be quite the same again.” - Macrina Wiederkehr, Behold Your Life
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t was overwhelming — and life changing. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama, was one of the last sites we visited on our Civil Rights Pilgrimage. For me, it was the most affecting. Rounding a corner as I entered the main section of the memorial, I was confronted by a giant image of a black teenager being lynched before 10,000 cheering white onlookers. For a moment, it paralyzed me. I stared at the spectators in the photo, many of them smiling and even laughing at the young man’s torture. My path through the Memorial continued through hundreds of steel mud-colored columns listing the names of thousands of murdered black Americans and the counties in which their lives were stolen. I felt as never before the impact hate has had in our country. Each engraved column commemorated lynching victims in one of the more than 800 counties where lynchings occurred during the last century. The victims’ names were etched in the steel like names on gravestones. Running my fingers over the inscriptions, I began to comprehend the magnitude of the violence that has so deeply scarred us for so long. The tiled path began to slope downward, and the columns were soon above my head. Eerily paralleling the deaths of the victims, the columns now hung in the scorching heat of the Alabama summer, dangling lifeless in the cruel, thick air. Looking up, helpless, silent, and unmoving, I was forced into the role of the spectators in the photograph, becoming a passive bystander to these unimaginable atrocities. Why, I wondered, had God’s people not cried out against such evil?
BY BRIDGET FLYKE, DSHA ‘19
tion from the antebellum South to the modern era. Entering a bright room, imposing photos of Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Ida B. Wells were surrounded by hundreds of smaller images bearing the likenesses of those who spoke out against the violence. These individuals were of diverse backgrounds; all ages, races, and genders were represented. Standing in awe of their courage and sacrifice, I knew my vision for universal respect and equality could no longer be an abstract ideal. I vowed to never again feel like the passive spectator in the photograph at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, lost in mob mentality and mute in the face of wrongdoing. Returning from the seven-day pilgrimage, I had a renewed faith in Christ and His plans for me. In college, I now plan to major in a social science discipline to better understand the scope of social inequalities, and hone the research, analysis, and interventions necessary to reduce these ills. Jesus embraced and cared for others regardless of race, gender, social class or religion. He did not come for only one group of people; He came for all. Since the Pilgrimage, I have felt a heightened sense of awareness to the many ways my faith can lead me to honor Christ, His mission, and His teachings. Through Christ, my faith has inspired me to continue my own personal pilgrimage toward becoming an effective global citizen, eager to tackle the challenges of our divergent and ever-changing world. Before the Pilgrimage I was too shy to put my faith into action. Now I want to be a part of the group of leaders the next generation will need for guidance.
Later that day, we visited The Legacy Museum, which documents slavery, racism and discrimina-
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The Seven Principles of Pilgrimage
ABOVE: As a part of establishing daily rhythms for grounding and reflection, the pilgrims joined together each evening to share, discuss, and prayer together. BELOW: “Praying with their feet,” Pilgrims cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, AL.
1. A pilgrimage requires one to look for the sacred in the quotidian, or “everyday.” 2. A pilgrim practices somatic spirituality. 3. A pilgrim is a good steward of resources. 4. Pilgrims immerse themselves in culture. 5. Those on pilgrimage establish daily rhythms to ground themselves. 6. Pilgrims carry themselves with curiosity. 7. A pilgrim seeks to know her or his inner witness.
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ho knew a one-week trip could change you so much? I was one of the fortunate students given the opportunity to participate in the Civil Rights Pilgrimage this past summer. Beforehand, I thought the trip would be a big history lesson in which I learned more about the civil rights movement that changed our country 50 years ago. I was also excited to make my first trip outside Wisconsin, visiting other states for the first time in my life!
Dashers visiting the site of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, TN.
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But much more was in store for me. The Pilgrimage didn’t just take me to new places and add to what I already knew. Because of the trip, I’m not just a listener anymore. It changed me on a personal and spiritual level. Now I want to help my friends and family better understand our faith and how important it is to put our beliefs into action.
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Over the course of the weeklong Pilgrimage, my understanding of what it means to be Catholic changed substantially. I realized that I’m part of a specific religion, but I still share beliefs with people from many other religious backgrounds. Even though we declare ourselves as Catholic, Lutheran or Protestant, we still believe in the same God and the same Jesus. People from many religious backgrounds powered the civil rights movement, and it shows what can happen when people of faith work together. The Pilgrimage also made me have more faith in our generation. Young people much like me and my friends were a big part of the civil rights movement. They changed history with their beliefs and commitment to them. They showed positive change is possible. Young people today want to
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The Pilgrimage Itinerary “Act justly, love mercy, walk humbly…” – Micah 6:8 Day 1, May 30 | Memphis, TN • Travel via bus to Memphis • Pilgrim Prayer & conversation Day 2, May 31 | Memphis, TN • Memphis National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel • St. Bernard Abbey, Cullman, AL: Conversation & prayer with monks & brothers Day 3, June 1 | Birmingham, AL • 16th Street Baptist Church • Birmingham Civil Rights Institute • Freedom Walk at Kelly Ingram Park Day 4, June 2 | Montgomery, AL • Legacy Museum (National Lynching Memorial) • Rosa Parks Museum
Ilia Estrada, DSHA ‘20, and Bridget Flyke, DSHA ‘19, join hands at the Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham, AL.
continue to make our country fairer, with equal opportunity for all.
perfect. If I don’t share my experiences, how can I expect others to share theirs?
Afterward, I was surprised by how much the Pilgrimage had changed me. Beforehand, I was considered the quiet girl. During the Pilgrimage, I learned to open up to people. In Camp Chandler in Alabama, during our group reflection at the end of the day, I told a personal story involving my family’s experience with racism. I told the story because I felt called that this was the perfect time to let my voice be heard. As I told my story, I burst into tears because this was the first time I had ever expressed myself emotionally in front of a large group. I told myself that it’s all right to feel emotionally vulnerable because humans aren’t
Entering the new school year, I realized my junior year could and should be different from my first two years. I’m becoming less of a listener and more of a leader. I’ve come from the Pilgrimage, where most of us came from different backgrounds and were from different races. Listening and sharing my opinion more has opened the doors to new friendships — friendships created by understanding different backgrounds and the different views that result. I’m more involved with my classmates and my community.
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Day 5, June 3 | Selma, AL • Mass at Mary Queen of Peace Parish • Brown Chapel AME Church • Crossing of the Edmund Pettus Bridge Day 6, June 4 | St. Louis, MO • Travel to St. Louis • Facilitated Reflection with local activists and racial justice leaders Day 7, June 5 | St. Louis, MO • Jefferson National Expansion Memorial: Old Courthouse & Gateway Arch • Return to Milwaukee
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CHARITABLE GIVING REPORT A Fundraising Year for the Record Books The 2017-18 academic year was a record-setter for fundraising at DSHA. Friends, foundations, alumnae, businesses and parents generously gave, contributing $2,723,503 to support current operations and scholarships. Significant new highs were reached in every area of giving.
Annual Fund — $921,107
Annual Fund
$921,107
Annual Fund contributions are highly significant to virtually all operating costs at DSHA, as tuition in 2017-18 covered just 77 percent of DSHA’s actual costs. Annual Fund contributions covered almost all the rest. Teachers, advisors, coaches, moderators and students all depended on Annual Fund contributions to support the total DSHA experience. This was the fifth straight year of record-high Annual Fund contributions, and we couldn’t be more grateful!
Annual Auction Gala — $599,300
Annual Auction Gala
The Annual Auction Gala topped all previous auctions in both total funds raised as well as proceeds
$599,300
the opportunity to contribute specifically to scholarships through “bids.” The nearly $600,000 raised
from the “Stop-the-Auction” portion of the evening, where the more than 500 auction attendees had makes a significant difference in helping students who could not attend DSHA without financial help.
Scholarship/Restricted Gifts — $1,118,369
Scholarship/ Restricted Gifts
$1,118,369
Often, donors choose to restrict the use of their gifts to specific purposes, usually scholarships. Such gifts provide financial help to students who qualify for aid. Moreover, their gifts insure that all students learn in a school culture that more closely resembles the diversity of the community and world in which we live. The 2017-18 total for this category was more than double the amount given in 2016-17, due in large part to the newly established Ellen Bartel Tribute Scholarship honoring outgoing DSHA president Ellen Bartel for her 20 years of dedicated service to DSHA.
Dash-A-Thon
$84,727
Dash-A-Thon — $84,727 For 35 years, DSHA students have planned and worked to raise funds to support school operations with Dash-A-Thon, the all-school walk/run that’s a combination exercise, costume party and social event for all grades. Since its first year in 1983, Dash-A-Thon has raised almost $2 million for DSHA; the 2017-18 edition raised $84,727 – nearly $10,000 over goal.
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DONORS Thank You, 2017-18 Donors! Thousands mean millions to DSHA. Every year, thousands of alumnae, friends, families, corporations and foundations give generously to DSHA, and that adds up to funding in the millions of dollars – more than $2.7 million in gifts in 2017-18 for our highest total ever! Such generosity of spirit and giving made 2017-18 an incredibly inspirational, record-setting year for the well-being and growth of DSHA and the young women it serves. For DSHA students, these gifts represent the opportunity of a lifetime. Together, these donors advance a very important cause – helping talented young women grow in faith, heart and intellect to become the leaders of tomorrow.
Angels $50,000 + Anonymous Anonymous at Greater Milwaukee Foundation American Endowment Foundation Douglas and Barbara Braun Charles DuBois Leslie Sollars DuBois Janice and Andrew Fleckenstein Fleck Foundation Michael and Nancy Hansen Jeremiah and Dolly Hegarty Estate of Mary S. Henricks Andrew and Christine Lampereur Donald and Mary Jo Layden Majerus Family Foundation Joel and Caran Quadracci Standard Process, Inc. Stollenwerk Family Foundation John and JoEllen Stollenwerk The Windhover Foundation Thomas and Mary Wisniewski, DSHA ‘85 Saints $20,000 + Anonymous Peter and Vernyle Abramoff, HA ‘49 Biel Family Foundation Janice Biel Kevin and Debra Brandenburg Daniel Druml and Mary Brennan-Druml, DSHA ‘80 The Cara Foundation, Inc. Patrick and Bridget Coffey Alex Dittrich and Cathleen Ebacher Daniel and Elizabeth Hoag Doucette, HA ‘69 Faith In Our Future Trust Robert and Toni Gorske, HA ‘50 A. Peter and Elizabeth Gottsacker G6 Foundation at Greater Milwaukee Foundation John and Norma Herbers Michael and Kathleen Hodan, DSHA ‘84 Mark and Janet Hogan Anthony and Monica Jennaro
Michael and Jennifer Keough Judith Keyes, DS ‘58 Judith A. Keyes Family Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Chris McDermott, DSHA ‘76, and John McDermott Charles and Kathleen Mellowes Timothy and Cynthia Morton National Philanthropic Trust David L. and Rita E. Nelson Family Fund within the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region Thomas and Peggy Perlewitz Mary Susan Prescott, DSHA ‘76 Prescott Medical Communications Group Michael Ryan and Mary Burke Ryan James and Karen Schlater, DSHA ‘79 John and Kim Schlifske, DSHA ‘80 Sisters of the Divine Savior Judie Taylor, DSHA ‘87 We Energies Foundation Wells Fargo & Company William and Meagan Wigchers Disciples $10,000 + Joel and Nancy Schmid Andryc, DSHA ‘75 Brian and Carolyn Butler Timothy and Sharlene Byrne Anthony and Kathleen Cavalco Eric and Marikris Coryell, DSHA ‘84 Rodney and Joanne Crevoiserat Philip and Lori Dallman Joseph and Karen Dalum Tom and Maripat Dalum, HA ‘59 Matthew and Meghan Dean, DSHA ‘94 James and M. Sharon deGuzman Donal and Mary Demet Patrick and Rania Dempsey Max and Amy Downing, DSHA ‘86 Catherine M. Duffy Patrick and Mary Duffy Patrick and Suzanne Falvey, DSHA ‘84 Lyle and Lisa Fitterer, DSHA ‘86 Janice Fleckenstein The Geiger Family Foundation, Inc.
John and Anne Grogan, DSHA ‘88 Steven and Kathleen Hartzheim Donald and Julie Heeg Kenneth and Kelly Hemauer Mark and Ann Hilbert Patrick and Kerry Hodan, DSHA ‘82 Thomas and Mary Holton Honkamp Family Foundation Michael and Lynn Byrne Kevin and Stephanie Honkamp Michael Honkamp Molly Honkamp, DSHA ‘09 Husch Blackwell, LLP Lawrence and Jane Kean Michael Teich and Margaret Kelsey Joseph and Jane Kerschner Brian and Suzanne Lanser, DSHA ‘74 John and Deborah Lauber Robert and Susan Lueger John and Katie Mehan Frank Miller and Mary Ellen Powers † Northwestern Mutual Foundation Mark and Kristine O’Meara Joseph and Catherine Pickart, DSHA ‘84 Price Foundation Charitable Trust Bruce and Judith Price, DSHA ‘71 Scott and Elizabeth Roberts Rockwell Automation, Inc. Robert and Sarah Schmidt Paul † and Christina Scoptur, HA ‘70 Raphael and Beth Shemanski Frank and Terrie Stangl James and Maureen Stern Christopher and Ann Swain David and Maureen Tarantino William and Maria Tess, HA ‘68 Thomas and Judy Tice Joseph and Patricia Ullrich Michael Urban and Debra Muggler John and Margaret Wittkowske Stewards $5,000 + Anonymous A. O. Smith Corporation Calvin and Sara Akin Thomas Bannon
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Michael and Ellen Bartel William and Julie Beres James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA ‘76 Robert Davis and Patricia Brannan, DSHA ‘71 Don and Kim Brennan Patricia and Jeffry Brigman Friedlander Family Fund Michael and Debra Brophy Thomas and Mary Pat Brown Liam and Susan Callanan James and Kathleen Caragher Brian and Kathleen Carroll, DSHA ‘76 Eric and Wendy Casetta Donald and Marilyn Cayen Joseph and Amy Cesarz Kevin and Sheila Conroy, DSHA ‘84 Jerry and Margaret David Mary Lu Davis, HA ‘45 Andrew and Nicole DeGuire Michael and Karen Derdzinski Paul and Jennifer Deslongchamps Caroline Dries, DSHA ‘98 Daniel and Wendy Dulak Michael and Paula Ertz Jeff and Lisa Featherstone Gardner Friedlander, III Gardner Friedlander Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Anthony and Sara Glaszcz John and Denise Grogan Sybille Hamilton, DS ‘65 John and Paula Horning Jason and Laura Hyland IBM Corporation Michael and Jeanne Jaskolski Darrell and Julie Johnson J. Patrick and Christine Keyes Eric and Kimberly Kulju Kevin and Margaret Long Geoffrey and Katite Mackey Marquette University High School Jason and Jennifer Martone Timothy McCollow Thomas and Yvonne McCollow Fund Journal Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation
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Michael McCrea and Ann Marie Uselmann Carolyn Megal Molded Rubber & Plastic Corporation John and Kim Moore Northwestern Mutual William and Susan Ognacevic Robert and Ruth O’Toole, HA ‘67 PNC Bank Joseph and Jane Pfaff, DSHA ‘89 The Pfister Hotel Warren and Ann Pierson George and Mary Poorman Premier Real Estate Management, LLC Kevin and Monica Reynolds, DSHA ‘78 William and Nancy Rice John and Mary Riley, HA ‘63 Joy Ritt, DSHA ‘76 Robert W. Baird & Co. Steven and Jacqueline Rolfe Roman Electric Co., Inc. Gabriel and Tracy Rose David and Erin O’Boyle Russell, DSHA ‘03 Aileen Ryan Scholarship Trust David Organ and Mary Schmidt Organ, DSHA ‘85 James and Sarah Schneider Thomas and Carolyn Schoenauer Michael and Ann Schueller Thomas and Christine Schumacher Stephen and Julianne Spadafora Thrivent Financial Mary Alice Tierney Dunn, HA ‘68 Charlie and Rachel Uihlein Ullrich Management LLC W. Kent and Marcia Velde WaterStone Bank SSB Waterstone Bank Fund of the Waukesha Community Foundation Wells Fargo Advisors Jason and Deborah White Guardians $3,500 + William and Deborah Campbell Canopies Events with Distinction David and Jennifer Crosby Daniel and Colleen Czarnecki Peter and Julie Daleiden Tom and Mary Jo Dempsey, HA ‘68 Scott and Jeanne Diffley Robert and Terese Duffy, DSHA ‘78 Patrick and Alicia Dupies Paul and Paula Eberle Education Experts, Inc. Christopher and Amy Goller Christopher and Tricia Harris Kenneth and Joan Hudak Ronald and Mary Inden, DS ‘64 Daniel and Jamie Keyes Robert and Kathryn Lauer Lee John’s Catering Mark and Amy Lodes David and Julia Magnasco, DSHA ‘97 Kathy Monday, DS ‘61 and Gerry Monday Duane and Meg Nelson
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Michael and Laura Reilly Ryczek Memorial Trust Andrew and Andrea Schlidt Gerald and Michelle Schwarz David and Angela Simon Criselda Villarreal Robert and Colleen Wissing, DSHA ‘84 Theodore Young Carlos and Monica Zela-Koort Thomas and Linda Zukowski Shepherds $1,000 + Anonymous ACME Production Resources Patricia Adlam, HA ‘47 Ronald and Victoria Alberts Peter and Deanna Ament F. Thomas Ament Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation American Transmission Company Mary Aniakudo Michael and Mary Ann Apfeld Bruce G. and Laurie A. Arnold Douglas and Christine Arnold Aurora Health Care Steven and Julie Bane Bank of America Foundation Quin and Doris Barrett, HA ‘54 Julio Basurto and Claudia Gutierrez Thomas Beamish and Maurita Houren Michael and Patrice Hofbauer Debra Berridge and Kathleen Fitzgerald Brian and Kristin Besler David and Ann Beste David and Lisa Blair Patricia Blake, HA ‘55 Karen and Timothy Bleach James and Mary Boldt Peter and Peggy Bray Edward and Diane Braza Jerome and Mary Brien, DS ‘55 Peter and Joan Bruce, DS ‘64 Joan and Peter W. Bruce Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation James and Maribeth Buggs William and Jacqueline † Buggy Robert and Christine Bukowski Judith Bultman, DS ‘57 Catherine Burbach, HA ‘57 Thomas and Catherine Campbell Susan Cannon, DSHA ‘72 Ryan and Theresa Chimenti, DSHA ‘95 Peter and Catherine Christenson KBC and KEC Coakley Charitable Gift Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Kevin and Kathy Coakley Pedro Colón and Betty Ulmer Comerica Charitable Trust Robert and Cynthia Conlon Creative Business Interiors, Inc. Steve and Amy Culbert, DSHA ‘87 Jon and Liz Cyganiak Jon and Anne Cyganiak Cyganiak Planning, Inc. Edward and Kathleen Dahm,
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DSHA ‘90 Kirk and Katherine Deffke Christopher Doerr James and Elizabeth Doherty Timothy and Julianna Doniere John and Margot Dunn Michael and Patricia Dunn, DS ‘55 Thomas Egelhoff and Anne Lipinski El Rey Plaza, Inc. John and Jody Elliott Paul and Susan Evans, DS ‘69 Jane Ewens, DS ‘62 Frank and Mary Clare Falsetti, DSHA ‘74 Laurence and Elizabeth Fehring, DSHA ‘76 Mary Beth Fifield, DSHA ‘73 John and Karen Finerty Brian and Margaret Flannery Scott and Michelle Fleischmann Michael and Mary Ellen Fox, HA ‘56 R. Mark and Deborah Frederick, DSHA ‘79 Matthew and Tracey Fricker Robert and Gretchen Funck, DSHA ‘82 Robert and Dawn Gardner Michael and Stacy Gauthier John and Cheryl Gehringer Thomas and Mary Genske, DSHA ‘82 Linda Gillet, DS ‘69 Daniel and Robin Gorman Sally A. Gramling, DSHA ‘79 Joshua and Mallory Griffey Clement and Emily Grum Steven and Susanne Gryniewicz, DSHA ‘80 Mark and Joan Grzesiak The Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Foundation David and Mary Hahn, HA ‘64 Samuel Halpern and Emma Gillette Daniel and Megan Hambrook Christian Hanstedt Kenneth and Carla Harris Thomas and Kristen Hecht James Hegarty and Ellen Fulton Philip and Barbara Hesselbein Darla Hium John and Ginny Horning John and Tamara Hoy, DSHA ‘76 Terence and Holly Hoy Benjamin and Ann Hruz Monica and Jeff Hughes William Hughes and Kimberly McElroy José Hurtado Perez and Maria-Christina Thiele Maureen Hutchinson John † and Nancy Hyndman Interstate Batteries Stefan and Rachel Idso, DSHA ‘02 Jeffrey and Mary Jarecki Jeffrey and Ramona Jensen Michael Johnson and Bridget Hegarty Johnson, DSHA ‘95 Timothy and Genevieve Jones, DSHA ‘89 Julie Karasek, DSHA ‘90
Jim and Kathleen Kass, DSHA ‘87 Patrick and Jodi Keller Nancy Kellner Mark and Maureen Kenfield James E. & John A. Keyes Family Foundation, Inc. Mary Keyes Daniel and Andreia Koch Anthony and Nicole Koenings Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc. Dennis and Katherine Konieczny, DSHA ‘92 Kevin and Lisa Konopa Steven and Sarah Kuranz M. Lawrence and Catherine La Fond, HA ‘59 Maureen Lager, DS ‘70 Albert and Kelly Lagore Michael and Sheryl Laird Edward and Katherine Scoptur Lawton, DSHA ‘04 Christopher and Colleen Leffler James and Luanne Leising, DS ‘56 James Lipinski Brad and Laura Lois Catherine Lucas, HA ‘63 Anne Lucke, DSHA ‘83 Lori Lutz and Eric Buchman Vincent and Bethany Lyles M2 Lease Funds, LLC William MacDonald and Bobbi Hall-MacDonald Marshall and Jennifer Macomber, DSHA ‘89 Mark and Lauren Maddox, DSHA ‘82 Michael and Elizabeth Mahoney, DSHA ‘83 Virginia and Joseph Mallof Virginia and Joseph Mallof Family Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Daniel and Trudy Malone Marquette University Bridget Martin, DSHA ‘08 Timothy and Sarah Martin, DSHA ‘94 Marybeth Lidington James and Mary Jo Maslowski Francis and Rose Mary Matusinec, HA ‘50 Mark and Catherine Maurice, DSHA ‘77 Vincent and Susan McBride William and Mary McDevitt Paul and Elna McDonald Michael and Kathy McDonough Michael † and Kathleen McGinn Hugh and Kathleen McManus, DS ‘58 Patrick and Beth McWey, HA ‘67 MEB Survivor’s Trust Megal Development Corp. Paul and Jennifer Megal Mark and Stephanie Merz Joyce Meyer, DSHA ‘89 Steve and Ann Meyer Elizabeth Biwer Miller, HA ‘58 Milwaukee Bucks Rosemary Monroe, HA ‘48 † Kevin and Katherine Moss
Thomas and Catherine Multerer Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ‘57 Gregory and Beth Myers Maureen Myers Hans and Lisa Myklebust W. Scott and Mary Nelson Timothy and Susanne Nettesheim Geraldine Noonan, HA ‘51 Theodore † and Catherine †Nord, HA ‘49 John and Monica Norfolk Gabriela Nuñez, DSHA ‘10 Kelly O’Boyle, DSHA ‘06 Tim and Bridget O’Brien Daniel and Karalyn Ochalek Brian James and Judith O’Connell Raymond and Susan O’Connor Maura and Thomas O’Connor Ogden and Company, Inc. Kathleen Olen, HA ‘57, and Douglas Olen Teresa Olle, DSHA ‘87, and John Comerford John and Mary O’Malley Robert and Jill Organ Jeffrey and Suzan Otto Jonathan and Melissa Packee Thomas and Patricia Packee, DS ‘61 James and Johnna Papin Lillian Pegg, DS ‘52 Jason and Susan Pelz, DSHA ‘89 Peter Schwabe Construction, Inc. Joan Phillips, HA ‘46 Mark and Tiara Pienkos Robert and Anne Pillion, DSHA ‘84 Dennis and Lynn Potts Powers Holdings, Inc. Richard and Suzanne Powers Prescient Financial Solutions Joseph and Sarah Puchner Gregory and Francine Purcell, DSHA ‘84 Quarles & Brady LLP Daniel and Amanda Quesnell Charles and Carol Rebek, DS ‘56 Giuseppe and Mary Reina Mark and Paula Rhyner James Rice Ron and Linda Ripley Nancy Roche, PhD, DSHA ‘87 Bernice Rossini, HA ‘56 Bob and Katherine Ryan, DSHA ‘94 James L. and Margaret Mathews Sankovitz, HA ‘51 Roderick and Marian Schlise Theodore and Molly Schmidt, DSHA ‘88 Roger and Judith Schmidt Dr. Karl and Margaret Schmitt and Daughters Genevieve Jones, DSHA ‘89, and Pamela Schmitt, DSHA ‘91, Kurtis Swope and Pamela Schmitt, DSHA ‘91 Harold and Eleanor Schroeder, HA ‘53 Steve and Lisa Schumacher Peter and Nancy Schwabe Thomas and Kristi Schwanebeck
Donald and Katherine Schwerin, HA ‘64 Donald Braun and Peggy Seegers-Braun Molly and Brendan Shea Mary Shiely, DSHA ‘04 Shorewest Realtors Eugene and Jean Sinclair, HA ‘54 David and Sara Sinense, DSHA ‘86 Jon and Patrice Sisulak Tim and Juliette Soczka Margaret Sohm Gregory and Jodi Spielbauer St. Camillus Peter and Erin Stanek, DSHA ‘04 John and Corinne Steinmiller William and Mary Stoiber James and Karen Stracka, DS ‘56 Daniel and Michele Szidon Gavin Taylor Timothy and Kimberly Teske Michael and Susan Thelen Venkata and Cynthia Thota Daniel and Monica Tighe, DSHA ‘77 Daniel and Linda Topp Sandra Topps Sheila Turner Scott and Colleen Valkoun Andrew and Maggie Vap Benjamin DeBruin and Gina VossellerDeBruin, DSHA ‘97 Wendy Wallace LeRoy and Gretchen Watson Mary Watson Bart and Sarah Wellenstein Mary Ann Wigchers, DS ‘58, and Arthur Wigchers Joseph Wittmann Peter and Christine Wolff Women’s Care Center Thomas and Kathleen Yoss Lynn and Chris Zellmer Red and Gold Club $500 + Anonymous Philip and Theresa Agnew James and Theresa Alioto Alioto Wealth Management/Wells Fargo Advisors Allen Edmonds Corporation Nancy Armour, DSHA ‘87 Emily Goergen Azer, DSHA ‘05 Ambassador Travel, Inc. Daniel and Ann Baker James and Nora Barry Mitch Bartel Catherine Bau Margaret Bau, DSHA ‘83 BBJ Linen Beer Capitol Distributing, LLC Ralph and June Beiermeister Peter and Elizabeth Benz, DSHA ‘98 John and Lynn Binder, HA ‘57 Douglas Jensen and Bridget Brennan, DSHA ‘72 Paul and Kristin Brienza, DSHA ‘88 Cara Brigman, DSHA ‘08
John and Janice Burg William and Therese Burkhart, DS ‘66 William Drew and Mary Cannon, HA ‘63 Steve and Katherine Cantwell Paul and Margaret Capper, DSHA ‘82 Bill and Gretchen Caraher, DSHA ‘93 Ronald and Christine Cash, HA ‘70 Catholic Community Foundation S. Karlyn Cauley, SDS, DS ‘61 Joseph and Katherine Cayen Greeta Cherayil, DSHA ‘77 David and Mary Ann Chycinski, HA ‘60 John and Catherine Clarke Monique Conley, DSHA ‘98 Timothy and Jane Connell Ryan and Jenna Conner, DSHA ‘02 Thomas and Mary Beth Cook, DSHA ‘72 The Copper Dock Mark and Halligan Czarnecki, DSHA ‘91 Ray and Julie Daly, HA ‘57 William and Nancy Davidson, HA ‘50 David Davis, Jr. Patrick and Anne DeLeo, DS ‘67 Steven and Claire Delonge, DSHA ‘02 David and Kathleen Denton Thomas and Mary Pat DeSwarte, DS ‘57 Edward and Susan Devine Christopher and Lori Didier Melissa Doerr, DSHA ‘93 David and Marilyn Dondlinger Joseph and Nyama Doyle, DSHA ‘01 J. Michael and Julie Dreyer John and Margaret Dunn Timothy and Tracey Durst Eppstein Uhen Architects Charles Garth and Jacqueline Ertl Rick and Miriam Falk Matthew and Maria Feeney, DSHA ‘01 Peter and Kristin Ferge Leander and Mary Diane Foley, HA ‘67 Foley, Maldonado & O’Toole Richard and Lizabeth Fuller, DSHA ‘85 Daniel and Jean Gaumond Geoffrey Keeling and Mary Eileen Geary, DSHA ‘71 Mark and Lara Geronime Timothy and Theresa Giese, DSHA ‘85 David and Terry Gingrass, DS ‘70 Michael and Karen Goldammer, DSHA ‘88 Rodney and Megan Gonzales Peter and Judith Goodman Stephen and Bernadine Graff Norbert and Teresa Grzechowiak Jane Guhl, HA ‘46 Harry and Amy Halloran Neil Hamilton Charles and Kathy Hartzheim Andrew Heaton Thomas and Mary Hennelly Scott and Haley Hill Russell and Bonnie Hitchcock, HA ‘57 Holton Brothers, Inc.
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Francis and Patricia Hughes Jonathan and Elizabeth Ingrisano Francis and Judith Jacoby Tim and Tina Jessick Paul and Amy Kaczynski Sarah E. T. Kaminsky and Steven Kaminsky James and Maureen Kanter Gregory and Kelly Karoly Thomas † and Peggy Kaupp Jack and Karen Kellner Kendra Scott, LLC Theodore and Jennifer Kerschner John and Maureen Keyes, HA ‘56 Catherine Kiefer, DSHA ‘08 Robert and Pamela Klein Dean and Mary Klinger Diane Knight, HA ‘64 Richard and Carrie Kohloff, DSHA ‘89 Robert and Geraldine Kolb, HA ‘55 John and Patricia Konkel Patrick and Laura Koppa James and Janet Kuehn Beth Marie Kurtz, DSHA ‘92 Barbara Kutchera, DS ‘58 Kurt and Laura Kwiatkowski Donald and Cabrini LaBrie Michael and Ellen Lamb, DSHA ‘82 James Lang James and Kara Larcheid David and Stephanie Laudon, DSHA ‘81 John and Mary Lilley, HA ‘62 Scott and Colleen Lowry, DS ‘55 Joan Lucke, HA ‘51 and Paul V. Lucke David and Stacy Lynch Nathaniel Lynn James and Anita Mahood, HA ‘57 Majic Productions P. Jackson and Heather Mansfield, PhD Marian Milwaukee, Inc. Cheryl Ann Martin, DS ‘64 James and Jennifer Maurer, DSHA ‘91 Robert and Rita Maxwell Patrick and Sarah McAndrew, DSHA ‘02 Kevin and Teresa McBride Daniel and Linda McPike Arturo and Carol Meneses, DS ‘64 Metso Minerals Thomas and Kathleen Miller Mark and Maryellen Miskimen David and Lisa Misky Petro and Lyudmila Mizolyk Peter and Moira Moede, DSHA ‘84 Thomas and Elizabeth Montgomery Kevin and Laura Mullen James and Ann Murtha Brent and Sarah Navis Edward and Mary Nelsen-Freund Michael Nelson and Sheila Finnegan Todd and Mary Nichol John and Jane Niebler Jeffery and Kathleen Niezgoda Robert and Kathleen Noel, DS ‘59 David and Kristine Nonn Mark and Angela Nordness
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Jackie North, DSHA ‘01 Joseph and Kimberly Novotny Brian and Maureen O’Boyle Marc O’Hair Carla La Valle Olle, HA ‘60, and Thomas Olle James O’Malley O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong, and Laing S.C. George and Connie Organ Roy and Mari Osmon, HA ‘63 James and Patricia Parks Patrick and Colleen Parks Kevin and Jill Pasqua Anthony Machi and Mary PetrusekMachi, HA ‘67 Larry and Paula Pfaff Daniel and Jill Pitterle, DSHA ‘72 Dean and Wendee Puccetti Glenn and Elizabeth Ragalie Ransin Injury Law Michael and Jane Reardon, DSHA ‘89 Matthew and Julie Rehmann Richard and Mary Kay Reinbold, DSHA ‘85 Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. David J. Roettgers Gary and Laura Ruesch Stephen and Elizabeth Ryan, DSHA ‘04 Eugene and Anne Saragnese Matthew and Elizabeth Sauer, DSHA ‘84 Anne Schimmel, DSHA ‘82 William and Karen Schlise Brian Hale and Giselle Schmitz Hale, DSHA ‘97 Daniel Schoshinski and Vicki Schaut Peter and Lisa Schraufnagel Stephan and Sonya Schreck Alan and Barbara Schroeder, HA ‘62 Michael and Lynn Schulte Kevin and Susan Scott Jeff and Andrea Scrobel, DSHA ‘88 Gregory Sacho and Christine Secorsky, HA ‘70 Andrew and Gretchen Skrobis Sky High Marketing Matthew and Mary Caye Smith, DSHA ‘81 Robert and Mary Sowinski Patricia Spoerl, HA ‘47 James and Lois Stanek, HA ‘50 Erik and Heidi Stanton Barbara Steinmetz Thomas Stilp and Marguerite Gallagher Stoiber Electric Co, Inc. Terry and Nancy Klippel Michael and Gayle Straub Robert and Christine Stuart, DSHA ‘86 Kim and Owen Sullivan Doug and Jennifer Sveda William and Hansine Sweeney Richard and Joyce Talsky Tom and Katie Terrien, DSHA ‘93 Thinking Of U!, LLC Joseph and Kay Tierney
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TransUnion, LLC Anthony and Patricia Traxler, DS ‘60 Janet Horan Treacy Treiber & Straub Incorporated Steven and Sarah Urban Steven and Jacqueline Visser Michael and Yvette Von Rueden Wauwatosa Catholic School Dean and Ann Weber, DS ‘52 Ron and Christine Weiss, DS ‘70 Robert and Christine Westfall Weyco Group Charitable Trust Wisell, McGee & Romano, LLP Tim and Amy Wroblewski, DSHA ‘87 WT Corp. Mary Wunderlich, HA ‘64 Nick Zeppos John and Meghan Zidar, DSHA ‘91 Keith and Ancka Ziolkowski Dasher Club $250 + Anonymous David and Amy Abplanalp, DSHA ‘77 American Landscape Jeffrey and Ann Angel, DS ‘70 Anthony and Melissa Anzelmo Artisan Partners Carl and Felita Ashley Larry and Margaret Atwell, HA ‘67 Bret and Kathleen Barczak Gloria Barnes, HA ‘47 Paul and Joan Bauer Richard and Donna Baumgartner Donald and Norma Bautch Kimberly Beaudoin James Beaver Becker Ritter Funeral Home Steven and Valerie Becker Peter and Mary Beitzel Adel Bekhiet and Dalia Shahwan Steven and Jessica Bellows, DSHA ‘90 Bernard and Georgia Berther, DS ‘64 James and Jeanne Bieser Paul and Janet Boemer Robert and Patricia Bortz Terry and Mary Briscoe Dave and Emily Brown Alice Fuhrmann Brusky William and Kimberly Burge Burghardt Sporting Goods Robert and Lisa Buth Jerome Buting and Kathleen Stilling John and Linda Callen Margaret Carlson, DSHA ‘73 William Rose and Patricia Carlson, DSHA ‘71 Kelly Carpenter, DSHA ‘04 Carol Scanlan Carr and J. Scott Woodin James and Jane Carrig John and Jane Casper James and Marilyn Casper, DS ‘64 Karen Cedzo, DS ‘69 Matthew and Christine Cesarz Karen Cleary, HA ‘57 Thomas and Amanda Clossey Brian and Susan Cobb, DSHA ‘83
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Mary Cook, DSHA ‘90 Franklin and Karen Cox, DS ‘60 Andy and Stephanie Czosnek Atanu DebBaruah and Angela Hersil Henry and Mary Alice Dedinsky Patricia deGuzman Patrick and Cynthia DeStefanis Amanda Dettmann, DSHA ‘11 Jillayne Didier Timothy and Mary Dondlinger, DSHA ‘85 Gregg and Tammy Dooge James O’Rourke and Carol Dowling O’Rourke, DS ‘57 Andrew and Allison Doyle Steinhafel, DSHA ‘04 Michael and Kristi Draver Paul and Jennifer Drechsler Kurt and Bonnie Drezek Robert and Mary Dries, DS ‘65 DSHA Parent Fine Arts Association Ann Duffy, DSHA ‘10 Daniel and Lois Duffy Patrick and Virginia Dunphy James and Suzanne Dwyer, HA ‘60 J. Michael and Joan End Thomas and Patricia Engel Bernard and Mary Enright Dan and Bonnie Erschen Oscar and Maribel Estrada Matthew and Deborah Falk Carol Farrell, DS ‘56 Matthew and Debora Fineour Kevin Fishbain Martin and Jane Flyke Anne Foley, DSHA ‘82 James and Joan Foley, HA ‘52 Foti Chiropractic, LLC David and Jennifer Foti, DSHA ‘74 John and Carole Fox Jack and Gosia Franczak Timothy and Susan Frautschi, DS ‘67 Paul and Lisa French, DSHA ‘84 M. Janet Frey, HA ‘64 James Frieseke and Anastasia Beznik-Frieseke Anne Gallagher, DSHA ‘99 Alvaro and Mary Garcia-Velez, DSHA ‘85 Brad and Amy Gardner Thomas and Mary Gavinski GE United Way Campaign Mary Geiger, DSHA ‘95 Thomas and Marland Gengler, HA ‘51 Kevin Gigax Rory and Judith Gillespie Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown Raymond and Mary Glowacki Robert and Christa Glowacki Michael and Maureen Goetz, DSHA ‘96 Colette and William Goldammer The Goldammer Family Foundation, Inc. James and Susan Goulee Timothy Grandy Jack and Mary Green, DS ‘65 Jeffrey and Julie Gregg
John and Patty Grum Jay and Nancy Gueldner Matthew and Maureen Guenther, DSHA ‘92 Michael and Erin Gunniscioi, DSHA ‘03 Andrew and Julie Gusho Troy and Heidi Hagey, DSHA ‘98 James and Joan Hagner, HA ‘49 Steven and Kathleen Hall Jane Harris, DSHA ‘74 James and Sara Harwood, DSHA ‘87 Ron and Dawn Hathaway Jerome Becker and Karen Hegmann Becker, MD, DSHA ‘82 Stephen Herman Abbie Hilgers Theodore and Mary Hodan Jeanne Hoff, HA ‘46 Molly Hogan, DSHA ‘02 Richard and Kathleen † Holthaus Holzhauer, Hewett & Barta, S.C. Donald and Kathleen Horning, HA ‘52 Eugenia Hoy, HA ‘46 William and Mary Patrice Hudson Shea and Mindy Hughes Hunt & Lees, L.C. Karen Hunt Imagine Branding LLC Institech Omar and Sheila Jama, DSHA ‘90 Jaskolski & Jaskolski S.C. James and Amy Jaskolski Daniel and Patricia Jessup, DSHA ‘83 David and Maureen Johnsen, DSHA ‘87 Michael Jurken David and Mary Jane Kaczynski Michael and Debbie Kaerek Stephen and Laurie Kalmer Cathy Kaltenbach Bernard and Christine Kampe, HA ‘68 Michael and Roberta Keelan, HA ‘55 Charles and Dolores Kendall Thomas and Mary Kaye Keyes, DSHA ‘84 Donald and Maureen Kind, DS ‘62 Beverly Klein, HA ‘44 Katherine Leszczynski Klinger, DSHA ‘10 Krysta and Ricky Klink Patrick and Patricia Knight Joseph and Kimberly Koenig, DSHA ‘85 Barbara Koester, DS ‘58 John and Margaret Komas Robert Koster Edward and Ann Krautner, DS ‘60 Colleen Kuchta Kurt R. Kwiatkowski, D.D.S., S.C. Mary Lacy Jon and Nora Langenfeld Nora Larscheid Eric and Karen Larson Randall and Catherine Lawton, DS ‘65 Robert Leack Jonathan † and Cindy Leinfelder Andrew and Jessica Lelinski
Leo Burnett Company Charitable Foundation Michael and Kathrine Lilek Patricia Lilek Quinten and Molly Loucks Christopher and Jody Lowe Richard and Kathryn Lubenow Marcello and Tonia Luna Tatyana Lynn, DSHA ‘18 Donald Devona and Joan Maas, HA ‘59 Thomas and Judith Mackenzie, HA ‘70 Gregory and Melissa Mager, DSHA ‘93 Sharon Roth Maguire Robert and Dulcey Makowski Robert and Kelly Mangan, DSHA ‘95 Randolph Mark Michael and Amanda Marsala Jorge Martinez de Alva and Alejandra Gonzalez Kenneth and Megan Mauk Paul and Colleen Mayer, DS ‘70 Jeffrey and Bethanne Mazurczak Andrew and Margaret McAsey, DSHA ‘10 Michael and Barbara McCarthy Michael and Phyllis McDevitt Marty and Jennifer McLaughlin Charles and Judith McMullen, DSHA ‘73 Kathleen McNally, HA ‘61 Steven Menden Jon and Lisa Metz Brian and Sarah Meuler Andrew and Mary Meurer Theresa Meurer, DSHA ‘75 Robert and Gabrielle Mihelich Mike, Teaghen, Anya and Salvatore Ingrilli Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation Barbara Murphy, HA ‘64 Mary Murphy, HA ‘64 Mary Ann Muzi Marian Nasgovitz Michele Nawotka, DSHA ‘88 Scott and Stephanie Niederjohn Richie and Meredith Niemer, DSHA ‘05 Daniel and Kristine Nigro Northwestern University Notre Dame School of Milwaukee Daniel Nowak and Lisa Wilkie-Nowak Joe and Elfriede Nowak Craig and Maureen Nuechterlein, DSHA ‘81 Patrick and Laura O’Loughlin James Olson and Elizabeth Hermes-Olson John and Jacqueline O’Malley, DS ‘69 Thomas and Yuiko O’Reilly Janet Andrea Otten, DSHA ‘85 Perry and Dora Packer Mary Ann Meagher Palmisano Claude and Geraldine Pehowski, HA ‘45 Pekel Construction & Remodeling, Inc. Roberto and Maria Pena Robert and Virginia Peters
Paul and Anne Petitjean Kenneth and Elizabeth Petschel, DS ‘66 Anthony Petullo Anthony Petullo Foundation, Inc. Dennis and Mary Pat Pfeil, DS ‘65 Joel and Katherine Phillips Donald and Angela Pienkos, DS ‘58 Brian Pleva and Vanessa Solis-Pleva Donald and Suzanne Potter, HA ‘54 Timothy and Denise Prosser Dan Puccetti Race Orthodontics Martin Radocha and Patricia Dulka Cory and Caitlin Ratkowski, DSHA ‘02 Frederick and Mary Read William and Kathleen Reilley Thomas and Ann Rieger Gary and Kristen Robinson, DSHA ‘80 Brendan and Kathleen Rowen Jane Russell Holzhauer, DSHA ‘71 Michael McKeown and Mary Russell McKeown, DSHA ‘87 Stephen and Karen Ruys Gail Sahagún Edgar and Penny Saucier SC Johnson Fund, Inc. Leonard and Ruth Schacht, HA ‘53 Karl Scheidt and Regina Capelli-Scheidt Steven Schell Jean Schloegel, HA ‘52 Jacob and Madeline Schmidt, DSHA ‘97 Jerome and Mary E. Schmidt, DS ‘55 Paul and Katie Schmidt James and Susan Schmitt, HA ‘67 Christopher and Geralyn Schultz, DSHA ‘77 Matthew Schulz Mary Seramur, HA ‘65 Allen and Karen Shanahan Guy and Verna Shavlik Patrick and Bridget Sheahan Peter and Laura Shears Paul and Kerri Singer Terry and Jane Skalmoski, DSHA ‘84 Alexander Sklenarz Melinda Skrade, DSHA ‘77 John and Maureen Small Lynne Oliak Sniatynski Jeffrey and Lisa Sobczak William and Susan Sprinkmann Steven and Molly Stamper Jim and Rhonda Stark Anna Nicole Stein, DSHA ‘12 Lyle and Nancy Steller, DSHA ‘76 William and Rose Stewart Gerald and Katherine Stilp Doris Stilwell, DS ‘58 Michael and Deborah Storts Jeffrey and Jolene Strother Terrence Moen and Kathleen Strunk-Moen, DSHA ‘81 Molly Sullivan, DSHA ‘04 John and Veronica Sustar, HA ‘60 Daniel and Mary Tanty
Jeffrey Hammel and Kathryn Tarpey The Schoenauer Family Foundation, Inc. Patricia Thoma John and Mary Thomas, DSHA ‘85 Elizabeth Thompson, DSHA ‘01 Donald and Frances Tollefson, HA ‘65 Gregory and Cynthia Uhen University of St. Thomas Stuart and Marilyn Urban Thomas and Cathy Valentyn Laura Van Eperen, DSHA ‘89 Alexandra Velde, DSHA ‘07 Herman and Susan Viola, HA ‘59 Charles and Kathleen Vogel Colomba Vosseller George and Susan Vuckovich Michael Wagner Timothy and Susan Waldoch Daniel and Sherri Walker John and Julie Wendelberger, DSHA ‘84 Aaron White and Frances Connelly White, DSHA ‘03 Richard and Barbara Wiederhold Bradley and Kristina Wilson Jeff Wozniak Xcel Energy Foundation Lori Yordan Jodi Zilinski, DSHA ‘98 Jon Schoenbeck and Mary Jo Zimmer, DSHA ‘73 Thomas and Lisa Ziolkowski, DSHA ‘86 Spirit Club Up to $250 Anonymous Geoffrey and Pamela Abbott, DS ‘67 Sara Achatz, DSHA ‘17 John and Laura Adrian Angeline Agrusa Yasmine Al Abdul Raheem, DSHA ‘06 Caitie Alba, DSHA ‘03 Lori Albright Carl and Sara Albright, DSHA ‘87 Krista Alexander, DSHA ‘14 Robert and Mary Beth Alexander Jeffrey and Rana Altenburg Sophia Altenburg, DSHA ‘16 Jack and Harriet Altstadt, HA ‘52 Marilyn Ambroch Christopher Ament Jeanne Ament Donald and Barbara Anderson, HA ‘49 Christopher and Mary Anderson Jane Anderson, HA ‘61 Mary Anderson The Andiamo Group Francis Andres David and Katharine Andres, DSHA ‘87 Stephen Andres Craig and Maura Andrews Judith Anibas Kenneth and Angela Anselment Bruce and Julie Anthony, DSHA ‘84 David and Amber Applegate Ricardo and Michelle Araujo
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Archer Daniels Midland Company Maria Arellano Kimberly Armann Kathleen Armbruster Charles and Marilyn Armstrong, DS ‘57 James and Suzanne Armstrong, DS ‘55 Carolyn Arnold, DSHA ‘07 Kaitlin Arnold, DSHA ‘17 Kathryn Asher, DSHA ‘98 James and Rose Asher, DS ‘60 Larry and Sheila Ashley Fernando and Carla Au Maria Auberger Richard and Rita Auelmann, HA ‘51 Lisa Ayers Roger and Coleen Ayudan Andrew and Betty Jo Azpell, HA ‘58 Matthew and Amy Babcock, DSHA ‘95 John and Constance Bach, HA ‘56 Mary Bachman, DS ‘56 Frank and Barbara Baer, DS ‘59 Dennis and Susan Baglien Stacey Bahr Jeffrey Hachlowski and Diane Baker, DSHA ‘77 Julie Baker, DSHA ‘76 Mary Catherine Baker, DSHA ‘14 David and Eileen Baldus, HA ‘68 William and Eleanor Baldus, HA ‘51 Ned and Jane Baldus, HA ‘65 Joseph and Karen Balistreri Robert Ball, II Matt Mayer and Sarah Ball-Mayer Jason and Amanda Baltz, DSHA ‘99 Gerald and Margaret Bamberg, DS ‘57 Salvatore and Kathryn Bando, DSHA ‘88 Amy and Douglas Baretz Kathleen Barrett, DSHA ‘17 MarySue Barrett, DSHA ‘82 Thomas and Kristine Barrett Daniel and Margaret Barrie Patrice Bartelme, HA ‘65 Laura and Steven Bartels John Lynch and Ellen Bartkowski Lynch, DSHA ‘84 Gina Bartolone, DSHA ‘12 Peter and Mary Bartolone Joseph and Jennifer Bartolotta Bartolotta Restaurant Group Peter and JoAnn Bartos Ruzica and Troy Bartoshevich Janet Bashirian, HA ‘69 Elizabeth Baszler, HA ‘65 Amy and Michael Bathke Jane Baudelaire, DSHA ‘87 Nicholas and Catherine Bauer Kathleen Bautch Pamela Bautch J. Paul Keenan and Pamela Beam Keenan, HA ‘60 Marybeth Becherer, DSHA ‘72 James and Susan Beck, HA ‘59 Claire Becker Grace Becker, DSHA ‘17 The Honarable Richard Becker Tom and Mary Becker
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David and Paula Beine Noor Bekhiet, DSHA ‘17 Ronald and Susan Bekken, HA ‘61 Thomas and Suzanne Belson Kathleen and Edward Bender Morgan Bender, DSHA ‘13 Holly Bennett Debra Beres, DSHA ‘80 Eleanor Beres, DSHA ‘17 Robert and Patricia Beres David and Katie Bergeron, DSHA ‘98 Gerald and Jo Ann Bergeson, DS ‘62 Hannah Berman Hamilton, DSHA ‘04 Elizabeth Bertacchini, DSHA ‘16 Jayne and Bob Berthelsen and Family Jeffrey Speech and Kim Marie BertnickSpeech, DSHA ‘85 Jonathan and Nikki Bertsch, DSHA ‘04 Jacqueline Biel, DSHA ‘16 Joan Bielefeld, DS ‘59 Melita Biese, HA ‘64 James and Donna Bieser, HA ‘51 Mary Bieser, DSHA ‘16 Doug and Erin Bigalke, DSHA ‘96 Arthur and Beverly Billups Marnele and Sharres Billups Jerome and Mary Ann Bink, DS ‘52 Mary Catherine Bitter, DSHA ‘12 Rebecca Biwer, DSHA ‘16 Stephen and Jennifer Bjork Melanie Blaha, DSHA ‘75 Caroline Blair, DSHA ‘16 Holly Blake Mark and Barbara Blanchette Frank and Carol Blank Holly and Michael Blankenmeyer Eric and Katherine Blaufuss Alfred and Judith Block, DS ‘56 Anne Blom, DS ‘67 Blue Mound Golf and Country Club Thomas and M. Therese Bode, DSHA ‘84 Ed and Theresa Bodus Betty Lewis Boehrer, HA ‘51 Christina Boemer, DSHA ‘14 Steve and Gina Boettcher David and Glenda Bogie Michael and Mary Pat Bohn T. Michael and Virginia Bolger Elissa and Thomas Bolger Timothy and Susan Boltacz, DSHA ‘73 Richard and Catherine Bondarowicz, DSHA ‘88 Kristen Bonfiglio, DSHA ‘12 Chuck and Elizabeth Bongert, DSHA ‘93 Gerard and Judith Bonin, DSHA ‘71 Andrea Bonk, DSHA ‘00 Mike and Lynn Bonk Alexandria Bonne, DSHA ‘17 William and Maureen Borges, DSHA ‘72 John † and Mary Borman, HA ‘56 Roberta Boruta, DSHA ‘73 Edward and Gayle Bosch, DS ‘52 S. Margaret Bosch, SDS
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J. Thomas and Mary Pat Boston, DSHA ‘76 Mary Eibl Bowser, DS ‘57 Robert and Sally Boyce, HA ‘49 Colleen Boyle, DSHA ‘06 Nancy Boyle, HA ‘70 Boris and Lisa Bozic, DSHA ‘00 George and Mary Lou Braasch, DS ‘56 Michael and Donna Brady Michael Geier and Kristin Branch, DSHA ‘92 Mary and David Brand Denise Brandes Eunice Brandstatter, HA ‘52 William and Kathleen Brauer Suzanne Brault, HA ‘51 Anthony Braun and Susan Lappen Joan Braun Steven and Mary Jo Braunschweiger, DSHA ‘80 Allison Braza, DSHA ‘13 Nancy Breckenfelder, HA ‘60 Joseph and Maureen Breiner Michael and Emily Bremmer, DSHA ‘01 Michael and Emily Brennan Katie Brennan, DSHA ‘98 Kathleen Brennan, DSHA ‘11 Helma Miller Brenner, HA ‘57 Catherine Bresnahan, DSHA ‘09 Michael and Karen Bressanelli Amelia Bretl, DSHA ‘17 Daniel and Deborah Bretl David and Jacquelyn Bretl Robert and Judith Brezinski, DS ‘56 Richard and Mardi Bridich Elyise Brigman, DSHA ‘08 Brillo Home Improvements Inc. Charles and Amy Brimmer, DSHA ‘96 Nancy Brinkley, HA ‘58 Joe and Mary Brobson, DSHA ‘74 Christy Brooks Gary and K Kjersten Brott William and Melissa Brousseau, DSHA ‘88 Brian and Laura Brown Mason and Jane Brown Michael and Julie Brown Rae Brown Michelle Hahm Brownlee Mary Clare Bruce, HA ‘69 Ronald and Lee Bruce Brandon and Sara Bruckman Genevieve Brukwitzki, HA ‘60 Kenneth and Suzanne Bruner, HA ‘55 Elizabeth Brunner John Brunner Dominic † and Barbara Bruno, HA ‘46 Lynn Bryan Najah Buck, DSHA ‘17 Paul and Patricia Buechel Liz Buehler Robert and Kathleen Buettner, HA ‘56 Barbara Bufalini, HA ‘47 † Gregory and Sandra Bugbee Kathryn Buggs, DSHA ‘12 Jeffrey and Kimberly Burg Sarah Burkhart, DSHA ‘99
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Cody and Alyssa Buth, DSHA ‘09 Grace Buting, DSHA ‘12 Mary Jo Butler, DSHA ‘72 Michael and Donna Butz Kenneth and Patricia Byrne Mark and Meghan Caballero, DSHA ‘10 Anthony and Maureen Cafaro, HA ‘52 John and Sally Callahan, HA ‘54 Grace Callan, DSHA ‘16 Charles and Joan Callanan Carlotta Camarda, HA ‘51 Thomas and Marjorie Campbell Michael and Christine Cannon Brendan and Sheila Cannon, HA ‘54 Colleen Caragher, DSHA ‘08 Care-A-Lotta Douglas and Mary Heather Carlson Kevin and Kathleen Carnell, DSHA ‘97 William Carney Carol Carr Interiors+Design Kip and Laura Carpenter, DSHA ‘91 Rebecca Carpenter Henry and Carolyn Carr, DS ‘65 Margaret Carrig, DSHA ‘16 Glen and Adeline Casetta John and Mary Ann Cashion, HA ‘56 Janice Casper, DS ‘66 Timothy and Laura Cassidy Allison Caswell, DSHA ‘04 Anne Catalane, HA ‘62 Blase and Judith Catanese, DS ‘59 Virginia Catezone, HA ‘45 Natalie Cavalco, DSHA ‘16 Stephanie Cavalco, DSHA ‘16 Kathleen Cavallo, DS ‘63 Thomas and Margaret Cavanaugh, HA ‘69 Edgar and Lorena Cavazos Dr. Kathleen A. Cepelka John and Mary Cermak, DS ‘52 Stephanie Chadek Douglas and Elizabeth Champe, DSHA ‘88 Nancy Chapko Timothy Chapp and Jennifer Roettgers Chapp, DSHA ‘04 Madeline Charles Mark and Mary Cherwin Stefanie Cheske, DSHA ‘11 Michael and Sally Chier Chubb & Son Emily Pier, DSHA ‘08 Richard and Carol Cinclair, HA ‘60 Elizabeth Cizinsky, DSHA ‘08 Olivia Clark, DSHA ‘13 Law Offices of Timothy S. Clark, S.C. Sarah Clarke, DSHA ‘17 Mark and Michelle Clausen, DSHA ‘91 Joel and Pamela Clemence Mary Clemency, DSHA ‘72 Marilyn Cloutier, DS ‘62 Cody Designs, LLC William and Anne Cody Bill and Agatha Coleman Joan Coleman Mark Collins
Colorado Trial Lawyers Association Blanche and Eugene Comiskey Craig and Deanna Conaty Daniel and Paige Conley Katherine Conley, DSHA ‘15 Joe Bronson and Kathleen Connell, DSHA ‘83 Maureen Driscoll Connell, DS ‘58 James and Teresa Connell, HA ‘67 Brian and Martha Connelly Thomas and Jane Connors Evelyn Copilevitz Margot Cordes Edward and Sarah Cosgrove, DSHA ‘92 Robert Helbig and Jackie Costa, DSHA ‘86 John and Lisa Coury Kristen Coury, DSHA ‘17 William and Suzanne Crain, HA ‘53 Donald and Bonita Crane Sue Bareis and Margaret Croasdaile, DSHA ‘74 S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS, DS ‘56 Monica Cronce, DSHA ‘87 Chelsea Crooks, DSHA ‘10 Carol Crowe, DS ‘56 Josephine-Liezl Sampang, DSHA ‘97 Patrick Ritter and Kathleen Cullen Ritter, DSHA ‘05 Gordon and Cecelia Cutler, DS ‘69 Karen and James Cyganiak Thomas and Deirdre DaCosta Rossi, DSHA ‘87 Joseph and Stephanie Dailey, DSHA ‘92 Barb and Jim Daily Thomas and Barbara Damm, HA ‘55 Valerie Danby, DS ‘69 Thomas and Jeanine Danculovich David and Mary Jo Dandurand, DS ‘63 Robert and Susan Danforth, HA ‘65 Daniel and Patricia D’Angelo, HA ‘63 Clare Danielson, DSHA ‘14 Jenna David, DSHA ‘17 Patrick Dawson and Michele Kramer Daniel and JoAnn Day, DSHA ‘80 Michael and Susan De Longe Alyssa Deardorff, DSHA ‘12 Stuart and Robyn Deardorff Joel and Kathleen Dedering Thomas and Kathleen Deffke James and Megan DeGuire, DSHA ‘95 Anne DeHaven, DSHA ‘95 Eduardo Delatorre Kathleen Delmore Deluxe Corporation Demet Law Firm, LLP Kevin and Mary Jane Demet, DSHA ‘82 Ryan and Ann Dempsey, DSHA ‘98 Benn DiPasquale and Angela Dentice, HA ‘66 Roselynn Dentice, DSHA ‘16 Tom and Cynthia Dermody, DSHA ‘77 John and Jayne Desing Harry and Barbara Desmond S. Janet Desmond, BVM, HA ‘57
Michael and Julie Desorcy, DSHA ‘84 Mario and Mary Destefanis, HA ‘63 Steven and Carolyn Dettmann Michael and Mary Pat Deuel, HA ‘55 Don Deutschmann Mary Devine Kevin and Lynda Dew, DSHA ‘82 Mario and Sara Di Benedetto, DSHA ‘08 Alice Dibble Janice Dietz, DS ‘54 Leslie Dietz Jessica Diez, DSHA ‘17 Mary Alice Dineen, HA ‘63 Thomas and Ann Dineen Sophia Dittrich, DSHA ‘16 Matthew and Janet Dixon, DSHA ‘92 Dam Do Ann Dodds, HA ‘50 James and Mary Doherty Joseph and Gwenn Doherty Sandra Dolister, DSHA ‘72 John and RoseAnn Donovan, DSHA ‘78 Lynn and Marty Dooley Gary and Jennifer Dorff Kenneth and Jean Doro Robert Doro Brian and Kathleen Dorrington, DSHA ‘98 Richard and Jennifer Doucette, DSHA ‘81 James Wilkinson and Nancy DoucetteWilkinson, DSHA ‘77 Steven Marcus and Colleen Dougherty, DSHA ‘74 Patrick and Elizabeth Dowling, HA ‘55 Michael and Wendy Dowling Claude and Julie Doyle Madeleine Doyle, DSHA ‘16 Michael and Kristen Doyle Thomas Doyle and Mary Beth McBride Doyle Tim and Meaghan Dransfield, DSHA ‘97 Emily Drees, DSHA ‘10 Marie Dreyer, DSHA ‘08 Laura Dries, DSHA ‘00 Thomas Cassidy and Brigid Driscoll, DSHA ‘91 Patricia Driscoll, DS ‘61 Ruthann Driscoll Drs. Phillip & Lynne Roy & Associates Rob and Virginia Dubinski Charlotte DuBois, DSHA ‘17 Richard Duerr Sarah Duffy, DSHA ‘13 Brian and Kristin Dugan Wally and Carol Dulak Joseph and Julie Dunn, DS ‘56 Kevin and Sheila Dunne Timothy and Reneta Dunne Paul and Jeanne Durfee, DSHA ‘74 Todd and Carol Durian Mary LoCoco Dymit, DSHA ‘12 Neil and Lynn Dziadulewicz Alexis Dzierzewski
Mark Eagon and Linda Ulrich Jacqueline Eberle, DSHA ‘77 Mary Kate Eberle, DSHA ‘14 Theresa Edwards S. Suzanne T. Effinger, BVM, HA ‘50 Francis Affotey and Sarah Ehlinger Affotey, DSHA ‘07 Tim and Kathy Ehlinger Amy Kokes Ehrlich Jeffrey Ehrlich Beckett Eisenreich Bonnie Elliott, DS ‘58 Emergent Consulting LLC Alfonso Palacio-Torres and Maria Enachi Elizabeth End, DSHA ‘98 Kathleen End, DSHA ‘96 Alyssa Engel, DSHA ‘12 Dennis and Ellen Engel Stephen and Renae Engel Reid and Margaret Engstrom Elizabeth Enright, DSHA ‘15 Margaret Enright, DSHA ‘78 Susan and Braden Enroth Richard and Kathryn Ensslin Ralph and Mary Ann Erdtmann, HA ‘56 Andy and Lindsay Erickson, DSHA ‘99 Jake Thurner and Samantha Erschen Thurner, DSHA ‘05 Anne Ertz, DSHA ‘16 Margaret Ertz, DSHA ‘14 Ruben Espino and Veronica Romo Wesley Mauer and Sandra EsquivelMauer, DSHA ‘91 Elizabeth Esser, DSHA ‘16 Michael Hay and Joanne Esser, DSHA ‘77 Robert Estel Gerald and Linda Euting Johnnie and Michelle McCormack Everage, DS ‘70 Sue Ewens, HA ‘54 EZ Secretarial Services, Inc. James and Roberta Fackelman Cathleen Fagan Laura Klug Fahey Gerald and Susan Falci Mark Falci Anna Falk, DSHA ‘16 Kathleen Falk, DSHA ‘03 Jenelle Falvey, DSHA ‘16 Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust James and Mary Denise Farrar, DSHA ‘88 Bill and Constance Farrow Faye’s Charles and Christine Fazio Allen and Sharon Fehrmann Paul and Judith Feierstein David and Lisa Feldmeier Thomas and Caroline Feller Gregory and Rebecca Felsheim Paul and Madeline Fickinger, DSHA ‘73 Scott and Judith Fiducci, DSHA ‘78 Edgar and Araceli Fierro Robert and Sarah Filardo Justine Finerty, DSHA ‘16
Richard and Barbara Finley, DS ‘65 William and Corinne Finn, HA ‘60 Susan Finn, DSHA ‘80 James and Kathleen Fischer, DSHA ‘72 Terrance and Lois Fisher, HA ‘54 McKenna Fitterer, DSHA ‘17 Timothy and Luba Flanigan, DSHA ‘77 Andrew and Elizabeth Fleming, DSHA ‘99 Devon Flemming, DSHA ‘98 John and Karla Florance Jose and Dulce Flores Mikhaila Fogel, DSHA ‘16 Stephen and Carla Foley Francis Fons Richard and Julia Fons Lia Fontanazza, DSHA ‘09 Mary Fontanazza, HA ‘60 William and Joan Fontanazza Patrick Foran Jerry and Julie Ford, HA ‘57 Kevin and Natalie Forward, DSHA ‘88 Timolin Boyd-Fowlkes and Charles Fowlkes Mary Fox Rosemary Fox Michael and Lauren Foy, DSHA ‘99 Carol and Douglas Franecki David and Jane Frank Anne and David Frank Rosendo and Isela Fregoso William and Barbara Freuck, HA ‘63 Mark and Lisa Freund Salvatore Fricano Scott and Julie Friedman, DSHA ‘87 Louis and Christine Friedrichs John and Patricia Friel, DSHA ‘91 Eunice Frieseke Dennis Marx and Mary Frieseke, DSHA ‘81 Clare Frigo, DSHA ‘09 John and Joanne Fulcher Charles and Grace Fuller Patricia Fuller Christina Gaeth Gagliardi Law, LLP Peter and Molly Gallagher, DSHA ‘86 Patrick Gallagher Michael Gallaugher Taylor and Alysha Fenlon Garcia, DSHA ‘11 Lorena Garcia Manual and Maria Garcia Rafael and Theresa Garcia Veronica Garcia Timothy and Anna Garczynski Scott and Therese Garrett Larry Brand and Daniela Gasparri Twanda Gates Christine Gaumond, DSHA ‘01 Katie Gavinski, DSHA ‘07 Cindy Gear Mary Gebert, HA ‘59 † David and Kathleen Geddes, HA ‘54 Daniel and Krista Gehringer David Gehringer Lorayne Gehringer, HA ‘47
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Erwin and Lenore Gehrke Diana Geissler, HA ‘59 Lisa George, DSHA ‘88 Joseph and Susan Gerard, DS ‘70 Patrick and Shirley Gerrits, HA ‘56 Gary Gerstner Gordon and Mia Giampietro, DSHA ‘86 William and Mary Gilbert Mark and Jeanne Gilpin, DSHA ‘79 Tom and Maureen Ginella, DS ‘66 Carlo and Rebecca Giombi, DSHA ‘05 Gerry and Ellen Giudice, DSHA ‘77 Michael and Karen Giugno, DS ‘66 Alexandra Glasford, DSHA ‘16 Michaela Glassel, DSHA ‘13 Kaitlin Gleason, DSHA ‘12 Ellen Glynn, DS ‘62 Carol Gobel, DS ‘58 Ronald and Susan Goeden, HA ‘67 Gertrude Goller Jordyn Gonzalez, DSHA ‘16 Alvin and Barbara Goodman, HA ‘50 C. Kevin and Shannon Goodwin Kathleen Goodwin, DSHA ‘14 Phyllis Goodwin, HA ‘50 Richard and Karen Goodwin Kenneth and Jane Gordon, DS ‘64 Abigail Gorman, DSHA ‘08 Scott and Lorna Grade S. Mary Lee Grady, SDS, DS ‘58 Joanne Graham Frank and Karen Grahek Anne Burkhart, DSHA ‘02 Heather Grams, DSHA ‘97 Richard and Anita Grandpre, DS ‘67 Jeff and Deborah Granger Sydney Granger, DSHA ‘17 Edward and Callista Grebe, HA ‘50 Harold and Mary Grechowiak Thomas and Jane Green, DS ‘62 Susan Greene Laura Grenfell, DSHA ‘01 Colleen Gresk, DSHA ‘12 Carl and Kathleen Gresk, DSHA ‘74 Meghan Gresk, DSHA ‘14 Gary Griffith and Erica Topps Evan Grogan, DSHA ‘13 Dennis and Bonnie Grossklaus, DS ‘62 John and Annette Groth, DSHA ‘75 Jennifer Groth, DSHA ‘00 Benjamin and Margaret Grunst, DSHA ‘01 Geoff and Sara Grunzel, DSHA ‘94 Susan Grzekowiak Carol Guardia, HA ‘53 Juan Carlos Guerrero Claire Guffy, DSHA ‘15 Mary Gumerman, DS ‘61 Jason and Karrie Gurgul Glen and Jane † Gustafson, DS ‘62 Erin Gutsmiedl Betty Guzniczak, HA ‘43 Laura and Vernon Gyura Michael and Amy Haas, DSHA ‘77 Donald and Mary Haas, HA ‘45 Travis and Sharon Haas
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Steve and Liz Haas Karleen Haberichter, HA ‘57 Julie Rice Hahn, DSHA ‘02 Gerald and Margaret Haig, HA ‘53 Claudia Halaska, HA ‘70 Claire Halloran, DSHA ‘16 Larry and Kathleen Halverson, DS ‘66 George and Ann Hambrook Lauren Hambrook Thomas and Patricia Hammer Michael and Susan Hamrin, HA ‘64 John and Mary Hannan, HA ‘67 Bryan and Darlene Hanke, HA ‘60 Robert and Mary Hansell, DSHA ‘77 Terrence and Fran Hansen, DS ‘62 Joanne Hansen, DS ‘52 Philip and Nancy Hansen Harley-Davidson Motor Company Gregory and Jennie Harper, DSHA ‘91 S. Ann Harrington, BVM, HA ‘57 Gerald and Anne Harrington, HA ‘67 Sharon and Thomas Harrington Crystal Harris and Ronise Zenon Sue Harte, DSHA ‘72 Mary Hartman, HA ‘53 Steve Raymonds and Beth Harwood, HA ‘70 Mark and Elizabeth Hattas, DSHA ‘91 Diane Haubner William and Kay Hausch, DS ‘60 Ronald and Maureen Hayes, DSHA ‘72 Emily Heck, DSHA ‘01 Jack and Eileen Heck Lizzie Heeg, DSHA ‘09 James and Ann Marie Heffernan Caroline Hegemann, DSHA ‘17 Grace Hegemann, DSHA ‘15 Elaine Hegmann, HA ‘56 John Heiden Megan Heinen, DSHA ‘07 John and Lori Heinrich Rachel Heinrich, DSHA ‘17 HellermannTyton Sarah Hemauer, DSHA ‘16 Laurie Hendricks, DSHA ‘73 Mary Henke Caitlin Henry Robert Henschel Margaret Hensien, DSHA ‘17 Michael and Monica Hensien Amy Heppe Sarah Herbers, DSHA ‘17 Fr. Jerome Herda Ana Hernandez Carlos Hernandez and Adriana Huerta Jose and Maria Hernandez Jose Hernandez and Maria Ruiz Reynaldo Hernandez and Rosa Salazar Rosalva Hernandez Todd and Paola Hernandez Heuler Tile Co. Inc. Daniel and Kelly Heyrman Stephanie Heyrman, DSHA ‘15 Paul and Kathryn Higgins, DSHA ‘90 Richard and Mary Hilger Susan and George Hill Kristina and Kevin Hill
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Carol Hincha Noel Hincha, DSHA ‘15 Morgan Hines, DSHA ‘15 Willie and Janel Hines Christopher and Jeanne Hlebichuk, DSHA ‘01 Jennifer Hockenbery Bridget Hodan, DSHA ‘14 Colleen Hodan, DSHA ‘17 Molly Hodan, DSHA ‘17 Matthew and Kelly Hodges, DSHA ‘96 Heather and Jonathan Hoelke Andrew and Suzanne Hoeppner Andrew and Joy Hoerig JoAnn Hoeser Thomas and Sandy Hofbauer Matt and Katie Hoffmann, DSHA ‘02 Nina Hoffmann, DSHA ‘10 Randy McGrath Hoffmann Theresa Hofschulte, DSHA ‘10 Mark and Carolyn Hohenwalter Harvey and Kathleen Hohl, HA ‘46 Arthur and Carol Hokanson Fiona Holahan, DSHA ‘14 Holy Apostles Parish S. Virginia Honish, SDS, DS ‘55 Margaret Honkamp, DSHA ‘14 Paul and Cynthia Honkamp John and Susan Honkamp, DS ‘64 John and Martha Horsfall Nicholas and Emily Horsfield, DSHA ‘97 David and Jean Horst, DSHA ‘75 Sharonda Horton Katherine Hostetter Mary Houghton, HA ‘58 Mark and Loretta Howard David and Nicole Hoy, DSHA ‘82 Thomas and Beth Hrdlick Susan Huber Theodore and Jill Hubley Dirk and Sharon Hudson, HA ‘59 James and Susan Hudson, DS ‘65 Daniel and Julie Huebner, DSHA ‘08 Andrea Hughes, DSHA ‘13 Erin Hughes, DSHA ‘17 Hayley Hughes, DSHA ‘12 Laura Hughes, DSHA ‘00 Andrew and Catherine Hunt, DSHA ‘04 Katherine Huschitt Antoinette and Takouhie Hussussian Mathew and Angela Hutchinson Emma Hutchinson, DSHA ‘17 Patrick and Stephanie Hutchinson Dustin Warner and Erika Hutz, DSHA ‘04 William Hyndman Mary Jeanne Inda, HA ‘51 Jeremiah and Stacey Irvine, DSHA ‘98 Adam and Megan Ithier, DSHA ‘88 Molly Brady Jackl, DSHA ‘98 Jocklin Jackson Jo Ann Jacobi, HA ‘70 Francis and Jenny Jacoby Betty Jane Jadin, DS ‘62 Daryl and Chrissann Jaeger
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Kenneth and Janet Jaeger, HA ‘62 Thomas and Kristin Jakubczak Todd and Tammy Janes Megan Janus, DSHA ‘17 Thomas and Cora Janus Ronald and Lisa Janusz Al and Mary Japely, DSHA ‘70 Matthew and Sharon Jarosz Mary Carol Kuhns Jasenski, HA ‘48 Rose Jashinsky, DS ‘56 Philip and Kathleen Jennings, HA ‘57 John Jensen Patricia Jensen JF Drywall Angeles Jimenez, DSHA ‘16 JJG Holdings LLC Anna Johnson, DSHA ‘10 Susan Johnson, HA ‘57 Ronnicia Johnson-Walker, DSHA ‘02 James and Cathleen Johnston, HA ‘56 Gordon Johnston Darin and Sheri Jones Denise Jones Paul and Margaret Jones, DSHA ‘71 Todd and Margaret Jordan, DSHA ‘73 Tracy Josetti Maureen Josh, HA ‘65 David and Rebecca Jossart Patricia Julien, HA ‘51 Sherry Jung Kathleen Jungbluth, HA ‘48 Nicholas and Sarah Jungels, DSHA ‘92 Mary Jungers and Donald Arenson Edward and Virginia Jurken James and Angela Kachelski William and Mary Karen Kaehny, DS ‘58 Mark and Caitlin Kaeppler, DSHA ‘04 Jenna Kaerek, DSHA ‘13 James and Geraldine Kallas, HA ‘51 Mary Kallenbach Alia Kaloti, DSHA ‘10 Robert and Patricia Kalscheur Charles and Mary Kamps, HA ‘57 Njoki Kamuiru, DSHA ‘03 Wambui Kamuiru, DSHA ‘01 Susan Kane Michael and Katherine Karczewski, DSHA ‘80 Karp & Iancu, S.C. James and Elizabeth Kasdorf Tim and Susan Kase, DS ‘65 Jay and Kay Kasmerchak Kelsey Kasmerchak, DSHA ‘08 Patrick and Maddalena Kass Rachel A. Beyer, DSHA ‘10 Brett and Roberta Sirota, DSHA ‘86 David and Anne Kastenholz Andrew and Brenda Kasun Mary Joy Kasun Lance and Ann Kaun, DSHA ‘75 Joann Kayser Allen and Carol Kazmierczak, DS ‘61 Molly Kean, DSHA ‘02 Catrina Keane Patrick and Kathleen Kearney, DS ‘58 Nicholas and Mary Kees
Virginia Kegel, HA ‘44 Matthew and Rebecca Keiser Kelsey Keith, DSHA ‘07 Kathleen Kelley Chad and Kathryn Kelling, DSHA ‘04 Virginia Brahm Kelly, HA ‘39 Donald and Cynthia Kempka, DSHA ‘74 Kendor Corporation Meaghan Kenfield, DSHA ‘13 Brian and Mary Lou Kennedy, DS ‘59 Catherine Kenney, DSHA ‘86 Mary Ann Kenney, HA ‘50 Dale and Colleen Kent Terese Kerrigan, DSHA ‘77 Abigail Kerschner, DSHA ‘14 Diane Kescenovitz, HA ‘58 Greg and Meg Kevane, DSHA ‘97 Gaziuddin and Julie Khaja, HA ‘67 Mackenzie Kilb, DSHA ‘07 Abby Kilian, DSHA ‘07 Charles and Anna Kim Kimmarie DBA Imagine Salon Mike and Margaret Kinateder, DSHA ‘03 Farley King, DSHA ‘04 Joseph and Judith King, DSHA ‘73 Linda Kirchen, DS ‘62 Charles and Lou Helen Kirschling, HA ‘60 Melissa and Kevin Klein Jeffrey and Patricia Klement Katie Klestinski, DSHA ‘10 Dorothy Kliebhan, HA ‘46 Mary Klingsporn William and Ann Klingsporn Kenneth and Caron Kloser Matthew and Lauren Kloser Anna Klug, DSHA ‘08 Jeffrey and Georgene Kmiecik, DS ‘67 Jeffrey and Karen Knauf Madeleine Knight Mark Knisely Dolores Knoernschild, HA ‘48 Russ and Brigid Knudsen, DSHA ‘88 Christopher and Gail Kobach, DS ‘64 Madeline Koehler, DSHA ‘16 Jeffrey and Marja Koenitzer Jack and Nancy Koepp, HA ‘51 Lauren Kohl, DSHA ‘17 Richard and Robin Kohl, DSHA ‘78 Barbara Kohlbeck Tyler and Katie Kohtala, DSHA ‘04 Garron and Elaine Kokai, HA ‘64 Daniel, George and Carol Kondos Kevin and Jane Konieczka, DSHA ‘04 Ian and Melissa Konrath, DSHA ‘97 Katherine Kopriva, DSHA ‘16 James and Nancy Kornfeld John and Rita Korrison Vanessa Koster Leah Kostos, DSHA ‘17 Vincent and Karen Kostos Rupert and Lynn Kotze Steve and Kathryn Koutnik, DSHA ‘01 Joshua and Katherine Kowal, DSHA ‘95
Sarah Kowalski, DSHA ‘13 Gregory and Amy Kozina James and Margaret Kozina, DS ‘62 Benjamin and Patricia Kraemer Elizabeth Kraemer, DSHA ‘13 Kathleen Kraemer, DS ‘59 David and Elizabeth Krahn, HA ‘62 Mitchell Krajna and Graceanne ForsythKrajna Kramer Industrial Sales Monica Kraus, DSHA ‘89 Kelly Krause, HA ‘67 Gary and Jacquelyn Krawczyk Janet Krebs, DSHA ‘74 Dr. Frank Kreitzer Arthur and Mary † Kreitzer, HA ‘50 Donald and Kathryn Kresse Joan Kreul, DS ‘64 Alyssa Krogulski, DSHA ‘17 Stephen and Teresa Krogulski Alan and Lisa Kromanaker, DSHA ‘85 Earl Krueger Katherine Klopatek Krueger, HA ‘68 David and Kathleen † Krueger, DS ‘59 Marvin and Mary Anne Krull, DS ‘60 Mary Krygiel, HA ‘64 Jeffrey and Maria Kucharski, DSHA ‘91 Robert Kucharski Brian and Karen Kucik Anna Kugler, DSHA ‘15 Joseph and Patricia Kujawa The Kula Foundation Margaret Kulbeck, HA ‘70 Daniel and Laura Kult Randall and Angie Kupka, DSHA ‘77 Clara Kuranz Mary Lou La Bissoniere, HA ‘44 Lynne and Paul La Rosa Joseph and Christine LaBarbera, DSHA ‘82 Gina LaBarbera, DSHA ‘14 Michael Faber and Christine Laemmar Gerald and Katherine Lafferty, HA ‘52 John and Eileen Laffey Kathleen Lagore Stewart and Kathleen Laird Lakewood Church Ann and Scott Lamberg Matt Lamke Elizabeth Lampereur, DSHA ‘16 Mark and Jennifer Lancaster, DSHA ‘89 Kristen Lancaster, DSHA ‘17 Robert and Kathleen Lange Langer & Langer Attorneys Helen Langhoff, HA ‘49 Brad Large and Adrienne Ognacevic Large, DSHA ‘07 Russell and Phyllis Larmay, DS ‘56 Dennis and Ellen Larson Janie and Keith Larson Lawrence and Jean Larson George and Stephanie Lasley James and Catherine Lathrop, HA ‘65 Donald and Judy Laub, HA ‘54 Raymond and Patricia Laub Ellen Laubusch Timothy and Catherine Laughlin
Robert and Terri Lawler, DSHA ‘72 Eric and Monica Lawson, DSHA ‘83 Jaclyn Lawton Anna Layden, DSHA ‘10 Peggy LeBrun Shirin Lee, DSHA ‘81 Timothy and Heather Leffler Joseph and Christine Lehmann, DSHA ‘04 Paul and Barbara Lehmkuhl, HA ‘55 Thomas Lelinski Emily Lemke, DSHA ‘06 Scott and Shannon Lemke Ryan and Jamie Lemminger Sean and Catherine Lennon Daniel and Margaret Lenz Grace Lenz, DSHA ‘17 Eric and Angela Lenzen, DSHA ‘98 Justine Leonard, HA ‘50 Ronald and Margaret Leonhardt John and Helene Lesniak, DSHA ‘87 Jill and Patrick Levenhagen Scott and Maureen Levenhagen Mark and Anna Lewandowski Raymond and Bridget Lewellyn Karen and Lawrence Lewis David and Nora Lewis, HA ‘61 Mel and Karen Lewison, HA ‘69 Roman and Leigh Anne Lichon Alexandrea Lichucki, DSHA ‘16 Yvonne Liebl Carol Liebscher Gary and Sara Lieungh, DSHA ‘83 Trevor and Ashley Lincoln, DSHA ‘02 Alice Linehan, HA ‘52 Daphne Blader Lingsweiler, DSHA ‘02 Anthony and Mary Linn Thomas and Patrice Linn Jamie Linski, DSHA ‘94 Aaron and Krista Lipski Joyce Hendrickson Lisheron, DS ‘52 Little Angels Daycare LLC J. William and Mary Little, HA ‘53 Ryan and Katherine Little Theresa and John Liu Jennifer Livingston Brian and Susan Lochen Madelin LoCicero, DSHA ‘15 Locker’s Florist Steven and Margaret Loebner, DSHA ‘90 Bob and Cathleen Loehr Judith Lohmann, HA ‘59 Lance and Elizabeth Lombardo, DSHA ‘75 Mary Ann Lonergan, DS ‘55 Abigail Lopata, DSHA ‘16 Robert and Rita Lorenz, HA ‘49 Alice Loveless, HA ‘52 Rafael and Giselle Luciano A. Robert and Lois Ludwig, DS ‘58 Lueder Financial Group, LLC Tyler and Nancy Rivera, DSHA ‘00 Melissa Lukic, DSHA ‘02 Christina Lundberg, DSHA ‘93 Wayne Lunde Walter and Sylvia Lutz
Geneva Lyons, HA ‘58 Stanley and Barbara Macek, HA ‘55 Elizabeth Machi, DSHA ‘15 Alejandra Macias, DSHA ‘17 Mike and Mitzi MacKedon, HA ‘53 Caitlin Fentzlaff Macomber, DSHA ‘08 Danielle Macpherson, DSHA ‘17 Katherine Macpherson, DSHA ‘15 George and Jo Ann Magill Angee Maglio, DSHA ‘95 Elisabeth and Robert Magnus Paula Magolan Ann Maguire John Maher and Lisa Sullivan Clare Malloy, DSHA ‘88 Timothy and Martha Malloy, HA ‘70 Patricia Malone, HA ‘49 Emma Malucha, DSHA ‘15 Michael and Beverly Mamayek Thomas and Mary Jo Mance James and Ann Maney George and Catherine Mangarelli Gregg and Kimberly Mangarelli Andrew and Ashley Mankowski Edward and Brenda Manning James and Susan Manthei, DS ‘65 David and Julie Manthey Terry and Beverly Manthey Edwin and Judith Mapalo Isidro and Elizabeth Maranan Dennis and Ann Marano David Marcello Colleen Marcoux, DSHA ‘17 Richard and Christine Marcoux Cindy Marino James and Jennifer Marino, DSHA ‘91 Margaret Maroney, DSHA ‘72 Melinda Marquardt, DSHA ‘10 Steve and Patti Marsch Nellie Martens Murphy Christopher and Janie Martin Leopoldo and Elizabeth Martinez Madeleine Marx, DSHA ‘15 Thomas and Martha Marx Clem and Joyce Maslowski Elizabeth Massie Victoria Holzbauer Massie, HA ‘63 Jeanette Mastrogiovanni Helen Maszk, HA ‘42 Haley Matchette, DSHA ‘16 Carol and Robert Matenaer Margaret Mathews, DSHA ‘88 Barbara Matovina Patrick Mattern and Patricia Leong Mattern Jason and Mary Matyas, DSHA ‘92 Bret and Brook Mayborne Gerardo and Clara Mayorga Vicki Mazur Ray and Maureen Mazurek, DS ‘67 Brooke McArdle, DSHA ‘17 Kerry McBride, DSHA ‘08 Sally McBride, HA ‘50 Earl and Sally McCauley, HA ‘46 John and Tracy McClain, DSHA ‘87 Mac and Britt McCollum, DSHA ‘04 Ann McConnell, HA ‘60
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Jim and Sheila McCormack, HA ‘68 Francis and Mary McCormack, DSHA ‘87 Therese McCormack, DS ‘69 Richard and Mary Louise McCormick, HA ‘45 Susan McCotter, DSHA ‘88 Jane McDonough, DSHA ‘12 Gregory and Donna McElwee, DS ‘58 Dean and Kim McFadden John McFarland Joseph and Lauren McGaver Toland and Kristine McGettigan, DSHA ‘87 Terrence and Kathleen McGinn Thomas Lucey and Nancy McGinnLucey, HA ‘53 Rebecca Remsha McGraw, DSHA ‘03 James and Catherine McHugh, DS ‘63 Thomas and Suzanne McKale, HA ‘63 Shana McKeever Eugene and Doreen McKenna, HA ‘57 James and Lisa McKenna Shannon McKeown Brianna McKissick, DSHA ‘15 Lily McKoy, DSHA ‘06 Jenna McLeod, DSHA ‘04 Michael and Sharon McLeod Maureen McMahon, HA ‘57 John and Susan McNally, HA ‘69 Andrew and Joanna McQuide, DSHA ‘93 Kevin and Rosemarie Meagher Mark and Carrie Megal John Melchior † Adrian and Emilia Melendez John and Elizabeth Melis John and Linda Mellowes Joseph and Catherine Meloy, HA ‘68 Kate Menden, DSHA ‘04 Kimberly Merbeth Peter and Laura Merbeth Stormy Mercadel Esmeralda Mercado, DSHA ‘16 Rogelio and Josefina Mercado Martin and Amelia Merrick, DSHA ‘88 Timothy Merry and Paula Loftus-Merry Norm and Mary Merz Anne Mescher, DSHA ‘00 Anthony Mescher and Inger Osberg Daniel and Katherine Meyer John and Karen Meyer, HA ‘62 Maredithe Meyer, DSHA ‘13 Margaret Meyer, HA ‘62 James and Helen Michaletz Michele Michuda, DSHA ‘71 Albert and Margaret Middleton, HA ‘54 Gerald and Ellinore Mielke Martin and Brenda Mikell Paul and Maureen Mikna, DSHA ‘86 Peter and Julie Mikolajewski Cecelia Milisch Glen Milkus Milkus, Trier & Company, Inc. Barbara Millen, HA ‘68 Ashley Miller, DSHA ‘16 John and Janice Miller, DS ‘63
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Joy Miller, DS ‘65 Miller Marriott Construction Co. LLC Michael † and Patricia Miller Paige Miller, DSHA ‘10 Sarah Miller Sophie Mills, DSHA ‘01 Milwaukee Irish Fest Paul Mindel Carmelo and Roberta Minessale, HA ‘67 Brian and Kathleen Mintner Anne Miotke, DS ‘61 ModE Boutique Randy and Vicky Modra Amedeo and Kathleen Monacelli Paul and Stephanie Monson Lori Thomzik Montezon, DSHA ‘83 Ellen Moore, DSHA ‘82 Daniel and Margaret Morales, DSHA ‘99 Beverly Moran Julia Moran, DSHA ‘14 Cheryl Moret Martin and Diane Morgan Morgan Stanley Richard and Kathleen Mrochinski Richard and Elizabeth Muegge, HA ‘56 Adam and Anne Mueller, DSHA ‘00 Paul and Deborah Mueller Carol and Eugene Mueller Mark Mueller Dale and Mary Ellen Mueller, HA ‘65 Maureen Mueller, HA ‘67 Michael and Amy Mueller Richard and Barbara Mueller John and Sally Mueller, DSHA ‘72 Thomas and Jennifer Mulcahy Thomas and Laurie Mulhaney, DSHA ‘78 Thomas Mulhaney Maire Cait Mullen, DSHA ‘15 Michael Mulligan Caitlin Multerer, DSHA ‘14 Bruce and Robin Munger, DS ‘69 Jodi Murawski Donald and Lisa Murn David Murphy and Margaret Andera James and Helen Murphy, HA ‘50 James Murphy Jo Ann Murphy, DS ‘65 Madelyn Murphy, DSHA ‘12 Patrick and Christine Murphy Thomas and Patricia Murphy John and Kari Murray Aidan Murtha, DSHA ‘17 John and Virginia Myszewski Olivia Myszewski, DSHA ‘16 James and Laurie Nagle Rick Naphholz Hope Nartonis, DSHA ‘09 John and Mary Navin, HA ‘57 Brian and Elizabeth Naylor, DSHA ‘80 Lillian Ndu Jon and Carolyn Neikirk Theodore and Julie Neitzke, DS ‘69 Renette Nel Andrea Nelson, DSHA ‘06
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Joni and Donald Nelson Patrick Pearce and Molly Nelson, DSHA ‘04 David and Karen Neville William and Barbara Newby, DSHA ‘73 Mary Newby, DSHA ‘13 Colleen Nichol, DSHA ‘13 Thomas and Therese Nichols Craig and Shelly Niebler John and Margaret Niemer Kathryn Niemer, DSHA ‘06 Jennifer and Andrew Niemiec Helga Nikolic Saburo and Patricia Nishi, HA ‘64 Catherine Nolan, DS ‘57 Timothy and Julie Nolan Frank and Ingrid Nonn Susan Nord, DSHA ‘82 Richard and Pat Norfolk David and Cheryl Novak Anne Novotny, DSHA ‘85 John and Therese Novotny Mary Anna Novotny Thomas Novotny Mark Zitzer and Ingrid Nygaard-Zitzer, DSHA ‘95 Mary Oberhauser, HA ‘58 Jim Obhof Caitlyn O’Brien Kevin and Leslie O’Brien Jane Berry O’Brien and Timothy O’Brien W. Steven and Gina Obscherning Thomas and Susan O’Byrne James and Lou Ann Ocheltree, HA ‘50 Lori O’Connell Warren and Mary Ann O’Connor, HA ‘44 Patricia O’Day, DSHA ‘71 O’Donnell Law Offices James and Debora O’Donoghue Michael and Mary O’Donoghue, DSHA ‘85 Gerard and Carol Offenbacher, DS ‘62 Kim O’Hair Judy O’Keefe, DS ‘59 Mary O’Keefe Ken and Marilyn Oliak Diana Oliva, DSHA ‘13 Joe and Annie Olivares, DSHA ‘04 The Olive Branch Boutique Tim and Emily Olson, DSHA ‘06 Erik Olson Kaitlyn Olson, DSHA ‘16 Mitchell and Sara Olson Carol Olszyk, HA ‘68 Jerrilee O’Malley Ruth and Kevin O’Malley Caroline O’Meara, DSHA ‘07 Genevieve O’Meara, DSHA ‘11 Grace O’Meara, DSHA ‘08 Barbara O’Neill Matthew and Shannon O’Neill Terrance and Victoria O’Neill Madeleine Organ, DSHA ‘14 Sarah Organ, DSHA ‘14 Robert and Mary Ornst
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Kevin and Wendy Orthober Kristina Orthober, DSHA ‘17 Ronald and Donna Ostrowski Melvin Otero Quinn Otero, DSHA ‘12 Robert and Mary Ott Margaret Otto Richard Otto Ann K. Owen Joseph Owen David and Anne Pagel, DSHA ‘81 Lynda and Jeff Palecek Luke Palese John and Kathleen Pankratz Camilla Papin, HA ‘57 Alana Parey, DSHA ‘15 Lee Pasbrig Meaghan Caragher, DSHA ‘05 Dyanne Paszek Stegmayer Sonal Patel, DSHA ‘94 Thomas and Lynne Patmore, DS ‘57 Stephen and Abigail Patterson, DSHA ‘05 Richard and Shae Pavlic, DSHA ‘82 Daniel and Vanessa Pavlovich Ted and Amy Pawasarat, DSHA ‘88 Edward and Pamela Paz Ann Pellegrini Mark Hale and Jane Pendergast, DS ‘70 David Vladeck and Mary Pendergast, DS ‘68 Kathleen and Glenn Pentler Eduardo and Norma Perea Julio Perez-Diaz and Araseli Perez Steven and Julie Perez, DSHA ‘91 Lawrence and Eileen Pesch, DSHA ‘83 Mary Beth Peters, DSHA ‘79 John and Rosalie Peterson Mary Peterson, DSHA ‘72 Dr. Neil E. Peterson Reuben and Patti Peterson Kathleen Flynn Peterson and Steven Peterson Nelson and Catherine Phillips Robert and Susan Piekenbrock Eleanor Pier, DSHA ‘14 Kathleen Pier, DSHA ‘83 Madeleine Pier, DSHA ‘12 John and Patricia Pilon, DS ‘70 Jeffrey and Catherine Piotrowski Kelsey Piotrowski, DSHA ‘17 Kathryn Pipia, DSHA ‘15 Joanne Platke, DS ‘59 Dan and Margaret Platten, DSHA ‘01 Andrew and Karrin Plotner, DSHA ‘88 Kathy Pluer Basil and Michelle Plunkett Sarah Plunkett, DSHA ‘16 Thomas and Jacqueline Podewils William and Patricia Podewils Elizabeth Pokorny, DSHA ‘14 Gary and Jeanne Pokorny John and Laurel Pope Alan and Vonna Porter Portillo’s Hot Dogs, LLC John and Christine Possing
Katherine Possing, DSHA ‘17 Beverly Post, HA ‘57 Andrew and Jennifer Potters Sidney Franklin and Mary Pratt HA ‘53 Frank and Judith Probst, DS ‘59 Rich and Lynn Prochazka, DSHA ‘82 Matthew and Mona Lee Pruhs Steve and Becki Prunuske, DSHA ‘87 Joseph and Mary Ptaszek, DS ‘63 Harold and Marinell Puchalski, DSHA ‘75 Peter Puck Anthony and Lori Punko, DSHA ‘86 Faith Quabius, HA ‘57 John and Nancy Quandt, HA ‘57 Harvey and Nancy Quinette John and Sheila Quinette Karen Sue Quinette Thomas Balch and Kathleen QuinnBalch, DS ‘70 Mary Quirk, HA ‘49 David Thompson and Mary QuirkThompson, HA ‘64 Cory and Danielle Rabe, DSHA ‘08 Terese Radke, DSHA ‘16 Daniel and Catherine Radler Heather Radomski, DSHA ‘08 Jerald and Marlene Radtke, HA ‘51 Catherine Ragozzino, DSHA ‘02 Samuel and Renee Raisch Brian Rambo Norman and Virginia Rambo, HA ‘57 Mark and Kathleen Ramion Claudio Ramirez and Fany Alanis Rodrigo Ramirez and Myrna Ramirez Helen Ramon Fred and Sally Rathke, DS ‘62 Julio Razo Orozco and Maria Velazquez Mosqueda Timothy and Ann Reardon, DSHA ‘81 Lisa Reardon Megan Reardon, DSHA ‘09 Dolores Roettgers Regan, HA ‘44 Denis and Margaret Regan, DSHA ‘75 Carolyn Reilly, DSHA ‘18 William and Sara Reilly, DSHA ‘86 Patricia and Gregory Reiman Zachary-John and Kathryn Reinardy, DSHA ‘01 Donald and Carol Reinbold, DS ‘61 David and Virginia Reinmuller, DSHA ‘71 Jacqueline and Paul Rekowski Michelle Rekowski, DSHA ‘15 Wayne and Kathleen Rendflesh Joe and Tracy Renner Dave and Judy Rettinger, DSHA ‘75 Joseph and Debra Retzer, DSHA ‘76 Thomas Reuteman Jean Reuter, DS ‘70 Patricia Cohan Reuter, HA ‘44 Patricia Rewers Rexnord Foundation Fred and Donna Reynolds, DS ‘68 John and Karen Rice Gregory and Tracy Richburg Matthew Richburg
Robert and Nellie Richthammer, DSHA ‘93 Michael and Mary Rick, HA ‘63 Kevin and Kathy Rickstrom Erin Rieger, DSHA ‘16 Alexandra Ries, DSHA ‘17 Jean Rife, DS ‘58 Kelly Rifelj John and Susan Riley Margaret Riley, DSHA ‘15 Mary Ellen Rimkus Lynn Rinzel Patricia Riordan, HA ‘62 Frank DeGuire and Susan Riordan, HA ‘60 Mike and Molly Robb, DSHA ‘89 Karl Robbins William and Carol Roche, DS ‘62 June Roche, HA ‘48 Jessica Rock, DSHA ‘97 Bolanle Rocker Gonzalo and Angeles Rodriguez Mark and Beth Rodwell, DSHA ‘82 Margaret Roedel Elizabeth Roen Robert Roenitz Grace Roessler, DSHA ‘04 Thomas and Diane Roethe, DS ‘65 Mark and MaryAnne Roethle, DSHA ‘87 Virginia Rogers, HA ‘51 Dan and Angela Rohloff Joanna Hoffmann Rohr, DSHA ‘04 Tammy Rollins Alicia Roman, DSHA ‘17 Richard and Barbara Romano, HA ‘57 Sophia Romero, DSHA ‘17 Michael and Jeanette Roncke Claire Rooney, DSHA ‘16 Becky Rops, DSHA ‘93 Mariana Rosales, DSHA ‘17 Gervase and Beverly Rose Victoria Rose, DSHA ‘17 Eric Svandra and Ann Ross Victoria Rossi and Michelle Rossi-Weida Randy and Susie Roth, DS ‘67 Phillip and Lynne Roy, DSHA ‘77 Ruby Nails Genevieve Ruesch, DSHA ‘17 Rebecca Ruesch, DSHA ‘10 Arturo Ruiz and Marisela Carpio Diana Ruiz, DSHA ‘16 Rodolfo and Diana Ruiz Tom and Ann Runnells John and Ora Runte, DS ‘57 Patrick and Allison Rusch Patricia Keefer Russell and Dennis Russell Karen and Basil Ryan Mary Regina Ryan, HA ‘59 Vince and Sharon Ryan Mark and Beth Rybakowicz Eric and Shannon Sabelhaus, DSHA ‘03 Pat and Kathy Saladin, DSHA ‘73 Robert and Julianne Salamone
Lori and Matthew Salfer Andrea Salmins, DSHA ‘08 Paul † and Jill Sanchez David and Caroline Sanders, DSHA ‘75 Charlene Monday Sanders, DS ‘66 Danny and Claudia Sanders William and Mary Sanders, HA ‘59 Robert and Brooke Sanders Sten and Susan Heon Sandlund, DSHA ‘78 Thomas and Marguerite Saporito, HA ‘64 Curt and Anita Saurer, DSHA ‘74 Amanda Savagian, DSHA ‘10 Steven and Mary Kay Savignac, DSHA ‘85 Patricia Scanlon, HA ‘49 John and Ellen Schaaf Richard Schabowski Catherine Schaefer, DS ‘65 Dax and Jennifer Schaefer Frederick and Kathleen Dean Schaefer, HA ‘59 Paul Schaffhauser and Toni Biscobing Christopher and Cynthia Schaller, DSHA ‘93 Elizabeth Schauer, DSHA ‘16 Margaret and David Scheidt Gail Schemberger Caitlyn Scherrer, DSHA ‘16 Thomas and Mary Scherrer Derrick and Debra Schiel Chris and Debbie Schifano James and Amy Schlegel Kelly Roche, DSHA ‘02 Renata Schlomann, DSHA ‘16 Gerald and Marjorie Schlosser, HA ‘41 Amy Schmidt, DSHA ‘86 Barbara Schmidt Mark and Lesley Schmidt Monica Schmidt Rhonda Schmidt Paul and Roberta Schmidt, HA ‘60 Sarah Schmidt, DSHA ‘17 Gregory and Janis Schmitt, DS ‘64 Thomas and Barbara Schneider, DS ‘58 Robert and Mary Schneider Jodi Schoenauer, DSHA ‘84 Elisabeth Schraith, DS ‘67 Eugene Schramka Michael and Anne Schrauth, DS ‘58 Peter and Rebecca Schroder, DSHA ‘92 Paul and Patricia Schroeder, HA ‘60 Leonard and Joanne Schroth, HA ‘59 Joanne Schulte, HA ‘55 Joseph and Patricia Schulte, HA ‘51 Samantha Schulte, DSHA ‘15 Stephen and Mary Helen Schulte Jasmine Schultz John and Eileen Schultz Madeline Schultz, DSHA ‘13 Thomas and Maureen Schulz, DS ‘63 Sarah Schulz, DSHA ‘89 Hannah Schumacher, DSHA ‘16
Julie Lichon Schumacher, DSHA ‘98 Michael and Edith Schwabe Taylor Schwartz, DSHA ‘17 William and Cheryl Schwartz Patricia Schwarz Gerald and Judith Schwerm Julia Scopp, DSHA ‘16 Ray and Mary Scopp Alexandra Scoptur, DSHA ‘08 Ira and Carmilla Scott, HA ‘60 Colleen Scott, DSHA ‘15 Gerold and Dolores Scott, HA ‘49 Security Personnel, Inc. James and Susan Sedgwick, DSHA ‘88 Jeff and Barbara Seidl Denise Seiler Montpas, DSHA ‘93 Rosemary Selep, HA ‘46 John and Catherine Sell, HA ‘58 Mary Sermersheim Noemy Serna Hernandez, DSHA ‘16 Maria Teresa Serna, DSHA ‘15 Christopher and Laurie Seward Kathleen Sexton, DSHA ‘87 Philip and Margaret Sgariglia, HA ‘67 Myron and Margo Shapiro Timothy and Catherine Shaw Yale and Barbara Shea, HA ‘46 Christopher and Claudia Shea Terence and Maureen Shea, HA ‘52 Allison Shears, DSHA ‘17 Barbara Shears Pete and Eleanor Shears Shecterle East Enterprises Inc. Katharine Shelledy, DSHA ‘13 Robert and Terese Shelledy Richard and Carol Shepard Carl and Mary Sherer, DSHA ‘71 Brianne Sherman, DSHA ‘17 James and Connie Sherman Bennett Sherman and Karen Von Rueden, DSHA ‘73 Anthony and Christa Shields Susan and JJ Shields Frederick and Margaret Shields, HA ‘46 Patrick and Amy Shields Megan Shiely, DSHA ‘08 Vincent and Joanne Shiely Donald and Susan Shipshock, HA ‘63 Frederick and Sharon Sickel, DS ‘60 Melissa Lombardo, DSHA ‘89 Brigitta Siladi, DSHA ‘10 Paul and Carlene Silva Thomas and Jennifer Simanek James and Susan Simmons Katelynn Sinclair, DSHA ‘16 Kathi Sinclair, DSHA ‘84 Peter and Kathleen Sinclair Lucio and Conchita Siy Suzanne Skalmoski, DSHA ‘14 Kevin and Cecilia Skelton Maura Skelton, DSHA ‘15 Robert and Patricia Skrobis David and Lori Sladky Warren and Marilyn Sladky Richard and Deborah Sloane
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Anna Small, DSHA ‘18 Small World Children’s Dentistry, SC Thomas and Judy Smilanich, DS ‘58 Cecile Smith, HA ‘49 Dan and Cindy Smith Stephen and Mary Smith, DS ‘66 Richard and Maureen Smith, HA ‘58 Robert and Patricia Smith Allyson Snyder, DSHA ‘16 Zach and Amanda Sobczak, DSHA ‘07 John and Margaret Somervell, HA ‘59 Steve Harrington and Wen-Tyan Soo, DSHA ‘93 Donald and Mary Sorenson, HA ‘57 James and Linda Spataro, HA ‘67 Chloe Speech, DSHA ‘17 Joel and Cecilia Spicuzza-Pesicek, DSHA ‘91 Kimberly Spitz Eugene and Cynthia Spitza, DSHA ‘77 David and Ruth Springob, HA ‘52 St. Mary Parish, Menomonee Falls James and Beth Stamatakos John and Amy Standal John and Josephine Standart, HA ‘67 Alexandra Stankiewicz, DSHA 99 Emily Stapleton, DSHA ‘01 Linda Stapleton Ellen Steckel, DSHA ‘71 Luke and Beth Stecklein, DSHA ‘02 Gordon and Rebecca Steimle Anthony Steiner and Sue Martin-Steiner Jason and Susan Steiner Jean Steiner, HA ‘45 Stephen and M. Patricia Steiner S. Clarice Steinfeldt, SDS Anna Steinmetz, DSHA ‘07 William and Sharon Steinmetz, HA ‘59 Thomas and Hilary Stell, HA ‘54 Thomas and Kathleen Stellato, DS ‘68 Annie Stelter Phil and Margaret Stenz, DSHA ‘87 Justine Stevens Mary Ann Stiglitz, HA ‘64 Emmaline Stilp, DSHA ‘11 Lucy Stoehr, DS ‘56 Andrew and Dianna Stoffel S. Mary Jo Stoffel, SDS Emma Stoiber, DSHA ‘16 Judith Stoiber S. Virginia Stone, BVM, HA ‘47 Constance Stoner, DS ‘61 Theodore and Marie Stott, DS ‘58 Jeff and Maureen Stowell Scott and Stacey Strandberg Richard Streff Kathleen Stroebel Alan and Mary Stroebel, DS ‘63 Christopher and Erin Strohbehn, DSHA ‘98 Jim and Peggy Strother Carolyn Stuard, DSHA ‘98 Blake and Mary Stuckey, DSHA ‘91 Studio 890 Stacy Stueck Astrid Stuth Cevallos, DSHA ‘06
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Eckehard Stuth and Janellen Becker-Stuth Linda and Richard Styza Andrew Griffith and Tracey Sundquist-Griffith SunTrust Foundation Supreme Building Maintenance, Inc Ursula Sustar, HA ‘58 Karen and Mike Sweeney Tara Sweeney, DSHA ‘17 Beth Sweet Eleanor Swentkofske Marie Swietlik, HA ‘51 Walter and Kelly Swietlik Barbara Swietlik, HA ‘53 Megan Szidon, DSHA ‘15 Garo Hartounian and Marianne Szymanski, DSHA ‘85 Sandra and John Tadych Jack Takerian Stuart and Kim Tallmadge, DSHA ‘86 Philip and Monica Tallmadge, DSHA ‘86 Katharine Tanty, HA ‘65 Michael Tarnoff Audrey Taylor, DSHA ‘15 Steven and Lisa Taylor, DSHA ‘82 Paul and Mary-Iris Taylor Ken Holt and Claudette Tennyson, DS ‘59 Mark and Brigid Terry, DSHA ‘77 Dahlia Tesfamichael, DSHA ‘16 John and Mary Teske, DS ‘62 James and Eugenie Teter, HA ‘52 Lois Thatcher Rachel Theisen, DSHA ‘05 Harvey Thelen Madeline Thew, DSHA ‘17 Fr. Dennis D. Thiessen, SDS James Thom Frank and Kathleen Thometz Alexa Thota, DSHA ‘20 S. Carol Thresher, SDS, DS ‘59 Thomas and Audrey Ticcioni, HA ‘70 Jeffrey and Shannon Tiger Katherine Tighe, DSHA ‘10 Evan Tillman Mary Tlachac, DS ‘57 Tom Jennings and Deirdre Tobin, DSHA ‘87 Kenneth and Karen Todryk Jerome and Kathleen Tokarz, DS ‘59 Nance Torrence Lynn Toscano, DS ‘65
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Wauwatosa Public Library Foundation, Inc. Kent Wayson Anthony Weasler, II Elizabeth Weasler, DSHA ‘06 Kathleen Potts Weaver, DS ‘67 Barbara Webb James and Frances Weber, HA ‘59 Robert and Cynthia Weeks Peter and Barbara Wegmann Benjamin Walder and Lois Wehner-Walder, DS ‘57 Alfred and Esther Weil Melissa Wein Peter Wein Gregory and Janice Weinfurt, DS ‘66 Mary Weinfurter, DSHA ‘71 Matt and Meghan Weiss, DSHA ‘07 Kira Welcenbach, DSHA ‘14 Steven and Susan Welcenbach David and Christine Welch, DSHA ‘84 Bob Fischer and Mary Weller, HA ‘57 Katie Welsch, DSHA ‘00 Bob Hartmann and Mary Ellen Welsh, DSHA ‘71 John and Mary Jane Wendelberger, HA ‘55 Michael and Elizabeth Wenzel, DSHA ‘76 James and Amy Wenzler Rita Wermers, DSHA ‘93 Bernard and Kathryn Westfahl Pauline Westfall Patricia Westphal, DSHA ‘71 Bill and Mary Wettstein Dennis and Michelle Whalen Donald and Virginia Wheir, HA ‘61 Clarise White, DSHA ‘14 Charles Neil and Mary White, DS ‘67 Richard and Cassandra Wichinski Denyce Wicht, DSHA ‘90 Brian and Rebekah Wickert Douglas and Camille Wildes James and Mary Alice Wildt, HA ‘57 David Wilke Edward and Kathleen Wilkinson, HA ‘59 Michael and Jennifer Wilkinson John and Mary Williams, DS ‘59 Ian and Margaret Williamson, DS ‘57 Mark and JoAnn Willmering David and Barbara Wilson, DS ‘65 Michael and Cherie Wilson, DSHA ‘84 Carl and Laura Wise
Emily Pokorny Wisniewski, DSHA ‘10 Elizabeth Wissing, DSHA ‘10 Natalie Wissing, DSHA ‘14 Sara Witmeyer, DSHA ‘98 Patricia Witt, HA ‘56 Madeline Wittkowske, DSHA ‘14 Timothy Wnuk and Beth Wnuk James and Suzanne Woelfel, HA ‘51 Robert and Corinne Wolfrom, DS ‘63 Isabel Woller, DSHA ‘17 Elliot and Katie Wolters, DSHA ‘02 Roger and Mary Wolverton, DS ‘66 Donald Wolyniec Katrina Wolyniec Erin Wood Steven and Michele Wozniak Toni Wozniak John and Mary Wozny, HA ‘66 Thomas and Geraldine Wroblewski Brian and Diane Wycklendt Hiroyuki and Jane Yamasaki, HA ‘55 Frederic and Christine Yatchak Yo Mama! Frozen Yogurt and Goodies Papa and Madeleine Yorke Emily Yoss, DSHA ‘10 Madeline Yoss, DSHA ‘16 Kimberly Wysocki Youngblood Karen and Thomas Zagrodnik Mark Zalewski Tara Zalewski David and Lisa Ellis Zampino, DSHA ‘10 Raymond and Mary Zastrow, DSHA ‘76 Carol Zavadil, HA ‘51 Michael and Helen Zealy Geoffrey and Marie Zeidler James and Carol Zellmer Jessica Zellmer, DSHA ‘17 Craig and Iva Zeman, DSHA ‘82 Joseph and Janice Zettel Chris and Jacquie Zetting, DSHA ‘84 Annette Ziegler Agnes Zielinski Dale Schmidt and Ellen Zielinski, HA ‘69 Joan Zimmer, HA ‘64 David and Margaret Zimmerly S. Mary Ellen Zimmermann, BVM, DS ‘50 Gracie Ziolkowski, DSHA ‘17 Mary-Jo Zore, HA ‘60 Jerry and Betty Jo Zuba, DSHA ‘72 Judith Zvara, DS ‘65 Jay and Kathleen Zybelman, HA ‘60
Scholarships Scholarships are bridges – access to this outstanding educational opportunity for talented young women who do not have the financial means to attend DSHA. Scholarship sizes vary depending on a family’s financial need. Nearly 36 percent of DSHA students rely on scholarships, large and small, to attend DSHA. The average financial aid award for 2017-18 was $6,900. Endowed scholarships provide permanent, perennial support for the type of student identified by the particular fund donor. In 2017-18, donors created five new endowed scholarship funds that will meet a variety of needs. Current scholarship funds support current students. The following describes both endowed and current scholarship funds. For more information, contact the DSHA Development Office at 414.721.2911.
Endowed Scholarship Funds Peter and Vernyle Abramoff, HA ’49, Scholarship (2017) Provides financial assistance to talented young women who might not otherwise be able to attend DSHA without help from scholarships. A&A Manufacturing Scholarship (1992) Established by A&A Manufacturing to support students in need of financial assistance. Alumnae Service Scholarship (2000) Established by the DSHA Alumnae Association. Assists one junior or senior who demonstrates significant service to community, church, school, DSHA, or other organization that fosters Christian values. Students must also demonstrate academic achievement.
Lucille Carpenter Boemer Scholarship (2001) Established by an anonymous donor to support students in need of financial assistance. Mary Bonfield, HA ’61, Scholarship (2009) Established by the William A. & Mary Bonfield, Jr. Scholarship Fund through the Greater Milwaukee Foundation for a senior in good academic standing and in need of financial assistance. Jodi Lynne Braun Scholarship (2002) Established by Douglas Braun in memory of Jodi Lynne Braun, mother of Kelsey Braun Stray, DSHA ’05, and Kendyl Braun, DSHA ’15. For students in need of financial assistance who come from a single-parent home.
Nancy Schmid Andryc, DSHA ‘75, Scholarship (2015) Established by Nancy Schmid Andryc, DSHA ’75 and Joel Andryc to provide financial assistance to high need students from the city of Milwaukee who will add to the diversity of DSHA.
Peter and Joan Bruce Scholarship Fund (2007) Established at the Greater Milwaukee Foundation by Peter and Joan McCabe Bruce, DS ’64, to provide support for students in need of financial assistance.
Angela Maria Scholarship (2005) Established by an anonymous donor to provide financial assistance to young women qualifying for financial aid equal to 50% or more of the annual tuition.
Helen Gildea Cannon, HA ’35, Scholarship (2005) Established by the Honorable Robert C. Cannon †. Provides support for students in need of financial assistance who show academic promise.
Vivian Eberle Barbour, HA ’34, Scholarship (2005) Established by Dr. James Barbour† to support students who are in good academic standing.
William and Mary Ann Carney Scholarship (1991) Established by the parents of Judy Carney Keyes, DS ’58, and Joan Carney, DS ’62, to support students in need of financial assistance.
Ellen S. Bartel Travel and Co-Curricular Fund (2006) Established by Friends of DSHA to support participation in study trips and co-curricular activities for girls who receive tuition assistance. Ellen Bartel Tribute Scholarship (2017) Established by the DSHA community to honor longtime DSHA president Ellen Bartel. Provides tuition assistance for girls with demonstrated financial need. Michael F. Bartel and Sons Scholarship (2013) Established by the Bartel family to support a young woman who exhibits courage, growing confidence and inner strength and who would be unable to attend DSHA without financial assistance. Carolyn Walker Biggs-Harris Scholarship (2016) Established by Carolyn Biggs-Harris, DS ’70, to provide scholarships and defray costs associated with books, uniforms and co-curricular activities for aspiring students of color who have the talent and drive to excel, but not the financial means to attend DSHA.
Katie Cordes Memorial Scholarship (1991) Established by John and Patricia Cordes in memory of their daughter Katie Cordes, DSHA ’85, to support students in need of financial assistance. Philip Cramton Memorial Scholarship (1985) Established by an anonymous donor. Provides support for students demonstrating academic achievement and an interest and success in co-curricular activities. Dalum Family Scholarship (1991) Established by Tom and Maripat Young Dalum, HA ’59, parents of Marikris Dalum Coryell, DSHA ’84; Amy Dalum Downing, DSHA ’86; and Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA ’87. Provides support for students in need of financial assistance. Christopher L. Doerr Family Scholarship (1997) Established by Christopher Doerr, father of Melissa Doerr, DSHA ’93, and Jennifer Doerr Marino, DSHA ’91. Provides support for a student with financial need who demonstrates academic achievement.
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Scholarships (continued) Janice Sullivan, HA ’36 Double Scholarship (2012) Established by the estate of Deborah A. Double to support students in need of financial assistance. Daniel and Elizabeth Doucette Family Scholarship (2006) Established by Daniel and Elizabeth Hoag Doucette, HA ’69, parents of Shanna Doucette Knierim, DSHA ’00, to support students in need of financial assistance. Kathy Duffey Fogarty Scholarship (2006) Established by Richard and JoAnn Duffey, parents of Kathy Duffey Fogarty, DSHA ’77, † and Margaret Duffey Gerth, DSHA ’81, to support students in need of financial assistance. Eugene O. Duffy Memorial Scholarship (2007) Established by Catherine M. Duffy, mother of Catherine O. Duffy DSHA, ’01, to support a student in need of financial assistance and who, in her middle school years, demonstrated academic achievement. Monsignor Joseph Emmenegger Scholarship (1991) Established by Kathie O’Brien Daily, DS ’60, † and Frank Daily, parents of Catherine Daily Pickart, DSHA ’84, and Eileen Daily, DSHA ’86, to support students in need of financial assistance. Ralph Evinrude Foundation Scholarship (2006) Established by the Ralph Evinrude Foundation, Inc. to support students from the City of Milwaukee in need of financial assistance. Richard and Florence Fridl Scholarship (1991) Established by Richard † and Florence † Merten Fridl, HA ’45, parents of Mary Fridl Rampson, HA ’69; Cynthia Fridl Gallagher, DSHA ’71; AnneMarie Fridl Duveneck, DSHA ’75; and Karen Fridl Schlater, DSHA ’79, to support students in need of financial assistance. Toni Dujick Gorske, HA ’50, Scholarship (2007) Established by Robert Gorske in honor of his wife, Toni, to support students in need of financial assistance. They are the parents of Judith Gorske McMullen, DSHA ’73. Beatrice M. Haggerty, HA ’31, Scholarship (1994) Established by the Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Foundation. Assists one junior and one senior who demonstrate outstanding achievement in science and math, as well as leadership in co-curricular activities including community service. Patricia Hanley Newlon, HA ’37, Scholarship (1990) Established by the estate of Patricia Hanley Newlon, HA ’37, to support a student in need of financial assistance in her first year of high school at DSHA. Maureen Hanlon, DSHA ’81, Memorial Scholarship (1996) Established by members of the DSHA Class of 1981 in memory of their classmate Maureen Hanlon to support students in need of financial assistance. Patricia L. Hayes, DS ‘59, Scholarship (2012) Established by the estate of Patricia Hayes to support students in need of financial assistance. Hegarty Family Scholarship (2006) Established by Jerry and Dolly Hegarty, parents of Kathleen Hegarty McDaniel DSHA, ’90; Meghan Hegarty Dean, DSHA ’94; Bridget Hegarty Johnson, DSHA ’95; and Sarah Hegarty, DSHA ’98†, to support students in need of financial assistance. Sarah M. Hegarty Memorial Scholarship (1998) Established by Jerry and Dolly Hegarty in memory of their daughter Sarah M. Hegarty, a member of the DSHA Class of 1998 who passed away three months before graduation. Jerry and Dolly are also the parents of Kathleen Hegarty McDaniel, DSHA ’90; Meghan Hegarty Dean, DSHA ’94; and Bridget Hegarty Johnson, DSHA ’95. Provides support for a junior who exhibits leadership characteristics, has an interest in co-curricular activities and is goal-oriented. Honkamp/Hydrite Scholarship (2001) Established by Honkamp families and Hydrite Chemical Company to support students in need of financial assistance.
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James W. and Elizabeth Horan Scholarship (1988) Established by Hugh and Katie McManus, DS ’58, in honor of Katie’s parents. Priority is given to a young woman from a single-parent home and a central-city parish school. Kelsey C. Hunt Leadership and Spirit Scholarship (2004) Established by Robert and Cathleen Hunt, parents of Kelsey Hunt, DSHA ’04. Supports a student in need of financial assistance from St. Sebastian Grade School. Edna Jensen Fine Arts Scholarship (1998) Established by Edna Zadravetz Jensen, HA ’33, † to assist an upperclasswoman who shows talent and promise in the area of fine arts, as well as overall educational excellence. Louis J. and Elsie K. Kirsch Educational Scholarship (2002) Established by Christine Kirsch Weiss, DS ’70, to assist a student in taking full advantage of the DSHA experience. Layden Family Scholarship (2007) Established by Don and Mary Jo Layden, parents of Anna Layden, DSHA ’10, to support students in need of financial assistance. Mary Yvonne McCollow Scholarship (2011) Established by the estate of Mary Yvonne McCollow, grandparent of Liza Bridich, DSHA ’02, to support students in need of financial assistance. The Marino Family Angelic Scholarship (2016) Established by James and Jenny (Doerr) Marino, DSHA ’91, in honor of three generations of Dashers. This scholarship makes the opportunity of a DSHA education available to students who would not be able to attend without financial assistance. Medalist Fund (2005) Initiated by Patricia Rice Blake, HA ’55, in honor of multi-generation graduates of Holy Angels Academy, Divine Savior High School and DSHA to support students in need of financial assistance. The fund grows each year as families of graduating Medalists are invited to contribute. Rose A. Monaghan Science Scholarship (2005) Established by the Rose A. Monaghan Charitable Trust to support students in need of financial assistance who demonstrate academic promise in the sciences. Katie Andrews Murphy, DS ’58, Scholarship (2008) Established by the Kathleen M. Murphy Trust to support students in need of financial assistance. Rita E. Nelson, HA ’41, Scholarship (2018) Established by the David L. † and Rita E. Nelson † Family Fund within the Community Foundation of the Fox Valley Region. Provides support to students with demonstrated financial need. Eileen Schueppert Nensel, HA ‘33, Scholarship (2015) Established by Lois Nensel Voss and Ray Voss in honor of Eileen Schueppert Nensel, HA ’33, to provide financial assistance to eligible students at DSHA. Dr. Angela T. Pienkos, DS ’58, Scholarship (1998) Established by DSHA with the advice of Dr. Angela T. Mischke Pienkos, DS ’58, to honor her service as chief administrator of DSHA. Provides support for a senior who demonstrates outstanding academic achievement with special interest and motivation in social studies. Angela Therese Pienkos PhD and Amanda Rae Marsh MBA Scholarship (2017) Established by Dr. Paul Pienkos in honor of his wife, Amanda Marsh, and his mother, Dr. Angela Pienkos, DS ’58, long-time chief administrator at DSHA. This scholarship supports students in need of financial assistance. Nancy Prescott, HA ’48, Memorial Scholarship (2015) Established by Mary Prescott, DSHA ’76, in memory of Nancy C. Prescott, HA ’48, to provide financial assistance to eligible students of DSHA. Betty Ewens Quadracci, HA ’57, Scholarship (2017) Established by the Windhover Foundation in memory of Betty Ewens Quadracci, HA ’57 †. This scholarship provides tuition support to students with demonstrated financial need.
Susan J. Reidy Memorial Scholarship (2015) – Established by memorial gifts designated to beloved DSHA science teacher, Sue Reidy, who passed away in 2015. Her family requested that the funds help worthy students who have financial need. The Mary Rademacher Rose and Anna Rose Johnson Scholarship Fund (2017) Established by members of the Rose Family to support scholarships for students with financial need. The fund honors the special relationship between “Bobsha” (grandmother) Mary, DS ’59, and granddaughter Anna, DSHA ’10. Mary was an ardent supporter of Catholic all-girls education, generously sharing her talents and resources with schools here and in Cameroon, Africa. She inspired many with stories of the sacrifices Cameroon families made to obtain an education for their daughters, even when it required the girls to leave home for extended periods. In 2007, DSHA named Mary alumna of the year in honor of her efforts. During that year Mary’s granddaughter, Anna, left DSHA as a result of a parent’s job transfer. After a semester away, Anna and her parents knew deep down that DSHA was where she was meant to be and creatively crafted a solution for her to return to finish her education. It required moving away from her parents, a compromise similar to ones the young women of Cameroon were making. While it was difficult, it also provided the opportunity for Anna to live within close proximity of her dear grandmother who provided tremendous support during this time. Mary passed away in 2012 from multiple myeloma, but her generosity and commitment to service left a permanent imprint on Anna. Both her parents’ and her grandmother’s lives of faith-filled service inspire Anna’s journey through medical school today. Aileen Ryan, HA ’19, Scholarship (1996) Established by the Aileen Ryan Scholarship Trust. A renewable scholarship to support a student in need of financial assistance who demonstrates academic achievement.
Henry and Agnes Sullivan Trust Scholarship (1997) Established by the Agnes W. Sullivan Trust to assist an incoming freshman who places in the 95th percentile on the DSHA entrance exam and demonstrates strong character. Tarantino Family Scholarship Fund (2017) Established by David and Moe Tarantino, parents of Laney Tarantino, DSHA ’18, and Kelly Tarantino, DSHA ’24, to support students in need of financial assistance. Rosemary Thermansen and Nancy Parker Scholarship (2002) Established by Martha and Peter Thermansen, parents of Eleanor Thermansen, DSHA ’02, and Catherine Thermansen, DSHA ’03, in memory of Peter’s mother, Rosemary Thermansen, and Martha’s mother, Nancy Parker. Supports a student in need of financial assistance who demonstrates academic potential. Tice Family Scholarship (2005) Established by Tom and Judy Tice, parents of Whitney Tice, DSHA ’03, and Ryley Tice, DSHA ’08. Supports students in need of financial assistance who demonstrate academic promise. Jessica Vianes, DSHA ’95, Memorial Scholarship (2004) Established by the friends and family of Jessica Vianes, DSHA ’95, who passed away unexpectedly in 2003. The scholarship is funded through proceeds of the Jessica Vianes Memorial Golf Outing and supports students from Notre Dame School. Tracy Wayson Memorial Scholarship (2016) Established with gifts from Kent Wayson, the Wayson Family, the Ward Family and many of the friends and associates Tracy made during a career devoted to creating and advancing opportunities for women. The Fund supports scholarships for students with financial need.
Dorothy Ryan, HA ’27, Scholarship (1996) Established by the Dorothy J. Ryan Irrevocable Trust. A four-year scholarship to support a student in need of financial assistance. Sister Janet Schewe, BVM Scholarship (2001) Established by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in honor of Sister Janet Schewe, BVM HA ’33†. Supports a student who excels in leadership and/or service. Schoenauer Family Scholarship (2000) Established by Thomas and Carolyn Schoenauer, parents of Jodi Schoenauer, DSHA ’84, to support students in need of financial assistance. Donald and Joyce Schuenke Scholarship (2004) Established by the Donald and Joyce Schuenke Charitable Fund. Donald † and Joyce † are parents of Mary Schuenke Hughes, DSHA ’78. Supports students in need of financial assistance who demonstrate academic progress. Vincent R. Shiely and Maura Shiely Sinsky Family Scholarship (1991) Established by Judy Shiely King, DSHA ’73, Elizabeth Shiely Petschel, DS ’66, and Catherine Shiely, DS ’68, to support an incoming freshman in need of financial assistance. Stollenwerk Family Foundation Scholarship (2009) Established by the Stollenwerk Family Foundation to support students in need of financial assistance.
Current Scholarship Funds A.O. Smith Scholarship (2018) Provides tuition support for students from the City of Milwaukee with demonstrated financial need.
The Beacon Scholarship Program (2016) The Beacon Scholarship was established in 2017 through generous commitments from Paul and Jeanie Grunau and Pat and Rachel English. The program seeks to recognize high performing African American students from the city of Milwaukee and fully fund their high school education at either Divine Savior Holy Angels (continued on page 44)
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Scholarships (continued) High School or Marquette University High School. Beacon Scholars will serve as inspiring examples and “beacons” for their peers, and they will be fully prepared for success in higher education and their career and life paths. In doing so, they will enrich our community and provide leadership and support that will encourage and enable others to follow in their footsteps. Carolyn Walker Biggs-Harris Scholarship (2016) A companion fund to the Carolyn Walker Biggs-Harris Endowed Scholarship Fund to support current scholarship needs. The fund provides a way for donors who want to help Carolyn provide scholarships for African American students but prefer to focus on immediate scholarship needs. Andrew Boldt Memorial Scholarship (2015) Created by the Boldt family in memory of their son Andrew Boldt, MUHS ’10. Provides tuition support to a young woman from the West Bend area who attends DSHA. Faith In Our Future Scholarship (2018) Provides tuition support for students with demonstrated financial need. The goal of the scholarship is to make it possible for students to realize their desire to enroll in a Catholic high school. Friedlander Scholars (2018) Supports scholarships for DSHA students from the United Community Center’s Bruce Guadalupe School. It was established to honor Ted Friedlander for his longtime support of UCC and the difference
it makes for the young people it serves, including Bruce Guadalupe students who have matriculated to DSHA.
on a designated public policy issue facing her generation. All alumnae who were influenced by Ms. Mross are invited to support this scholarship.
Fleck Foundation Scholarship (2017) Supports students from the City of Milwaukee who would not be able to attend DSHA without significant financial aid. Priority is given to students from Choice and Charter schools who were not selected in the Choice lottery.
Price Foundation Scholarship (2006) Established by Bruce and Judy Schendt Price, DSHA ’71, and the trustees of the Price Foundation. Provides financial assistance for summer session classes for students in need who show academic promise.
Jan Fleckenstein Scholarship (2017) Supports students who have graduated from schools in the City of Milwaukee who would not be able to attend DSHA without significant financial assistance. Priority is given to students from Choice and Charter schools who were not selected in the Choice lottery.
Sisters of the Divine Savior Scholarship (1989) Established by the Sisters of the Divine Savior, providing a renewable scholarship to incoming freshmen working to their potential and demonstrating interest and success in cocurricular activities.
Honkamp Family Foundation Scholarship (2017) Provides tuition support for students from the City of Milwaukee with demonstrated financial need. Les P. and Kathryn M. Lucas Memorial Scholarship (1997) Established by Catherine Lucas, HA ’63, to support students in need of financial assistance. Mary Mross Public Policy Scholarship (2013) Initiated by Lauren Dedinsky Maddox, DSHA ’82, and Joyce Yamat Meyer, DSHA ’89, to honor their former teacher Mary Mross. The scholarship is awarded to a rising junior or senior who best articulates in an essay her position
Endowed Funds Supporting School Activities Like every great learning institution, DSHA is constantly evolving to meet the expectations of students, faculty and families. Endowed funds are permanent “trusts” that allow DSHA to secure its future and continue our commitment to academic excellence. We utilize these funds to offer competitive compensation, to attract and retain the best faculty, and to provide professional development opportunities for faculty and staff. In doing so, DSHA insures that the legacy and mission of our founders will endure for future generations. Mary Lynne (Cricket) Bauer, DSHA ‘81, Endowed Fund (2017) Supports participation in the Maker Movement. It’s a term coined by Dale Dougherty in 2013, is closely associated with STEM learning, and is an approach to problem-based and project-based learning that relies on hands-on, often
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Kathleen A. Wilson Voice Scholarship (1997) Established by Kathleen A. Granrath Wilson, DS ’63, to assist a student exhibiting interest in vocal music and demonstrating academic achievement. Woman of Character Scholarship (2007) Established by Paul † and Christina Engel Scoptur, HA ’70, parents of Kate Scoptur Lawton, DSHA ’04, and Ali Scoptur, DSHA ’08. This scholarship recognizes three young women for being proactive and dynamic students who are enthusiastic learners, bold explorers, courageous achievers and community builders. Sophomores, juniors and seniors are nominated by DSHA faculty and staff members.
Virginia J. Broderick Endowed Fund (2004) Established by the Estate of Virginia J. Gaertner Broderick, HA ’35, to ensure the legacy and mission of DSHA endure for future generations. Frances D. and Madeline S. Connelly Fine Arts Academic Enrichment Fund (2002) Established by Mary and James Mark Connelly, parents of Frances Connelly White, DSHA ’03 and Madeline Connelly, DSHA ’06, to support DSHA’s fine arts curriculum and faculty development. Tom and Maripat Dalum Endowment for Compensation (1991) Established by Tom and Maripat Young Dalum, HA ’59, parents of Marikris Dalum Coryell, DSHA ’84; Amy Dalum Downing, DSHA ’86 and Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA ’87, to assist DSHA in providing competitive compensation. Melissa L. Doerr Faculty Compensation Fund (2003) Established by Melissa L. Doerr, DSHA ’93, to honor the teachers who made a difference in her
life and to inspire other DSHA alumnae to contribute to the endowed compensation fund. S. Virginia Honish Scholarship Fund for Faculty Faith Formation (2009) Established by friends of DSHA and S. Virginia Honish, SDS, DS ’55, to provide financial support for a variety of adult faith enrichment opportunities for faculty and staff to enhance not only their intellectual foundation but their moral and spiritual roots as well.
Dennis and Sandra Bulawa Kuester Faith Development Leadership Fund (2002) Established by Dennis and Sandra Bulawa Kuester, HA ’62, to assist faculty or students to participate in faith development activities. Katie Andrews Murphy, DS ’58, Compensation Fund (2008) Established by the Kathleen M. Murphy Trust to assist DSHA in providing competitive compensation. Frederic W. and Jane M. Syburg Faculty Professional Development Fund (2013)
Established by Ellen and Michael Bartel and friends of the Syburg/Bartel families in memory of Fred and Jane Syburg to advance the professional development of DSHA faculty. William G. and Maria Haas Tess, HA ’68, Teacher Compensation Fund (2015) Established by William and Maria Haas Tess, HA ‘68, in appreciation for the exemplary education provided to her and her sisters Mary Joan Haas, DS ‘52 †, and Diane Haas Brich, HA ‘57 †, daughters of Jack † and Mina † Haas.
Ellen Bartel Tribute Scholarship Ellen Bartel served DSHA as its president for 20 years — from 1998 to 2018. The Ellen Bartel Tribute Scholarship has been established in honor and appreciation of Ellen’s leadership and many achievements while here. It will provide perennial help to students in financial need from every corner of the greater Milwaukee area.
Calvin and Sara Akin Jane Anderson, HA ‘61 Bruce G. and Laurie A. Arnold Quin and Doris Barrett, HA ‘54 Amy and Michael Bathke Peter and Mary Beitzel William and Julie Beres James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA ‘76 Kevin and Debra Brandenburg Douglas and Barbara Braun Don and Kim Brennan Cara Brigman, DSHA ‘08 Patricia and Jeffry Brigman William and Therese Burkhart, DS ‘66 William and Deborah Campbell Mary Carol Cannon, HA ‘57 James and Marilyn Casper, DS ‘64 Anne Catalane, HA ‘62 James Cauley and Brenda Andrews Kathleen Cepelka Craigh and Diane Cepukenas Nancy Chapko Pedro Colón and Betty Ulmer Eric and Marikris Coryell, DSHA ‘84 Daniel and Colleen Czarnecki Andy and Stephanie Czosnek Joseph and Karen Dalum Tom and Maripat Dalum, HA ‘59 Patrick Dawson and Michele Kramer James and M. Sharon deGuzman Patricia deGuzman Tom and Mary Jo Dempsey, HA ‘68 Richard and Jennifer Doucette, DSHA ‘81 Max and Amy Dalum Downing, DSHA ‘86
J. Michael and Julie Dreyer Catherine M. Duffy John and Margot Dunn Paul and Paula Eberle J. Michael and Joan End Randy and Colleen Endsley Michael and Paula Ertz Jeff and Lisa Featherstone Thomas and Mary Genske, DSHA ‘82 David and Terry Gingrass, DS ‘70 Robert and Toni Gorske, HA ‘50 A. Peter and Elizabeth Gottsacker Sally A. Gramling, DSHA ‘79 John and Patty Grum Steven and Susanne Gryniewicz, DSHA ‘80 Sybille Hamilton, DS ‘65 Michael and Nancy Hansen Donald and Julie Heeg John and Norma Herbers Patrick and Kerry Hodan, DSHA ‘82 Mark and Janet Hogan John and Ginny Horning Tracy Josetti Molly Kean, DSHA ‘02 Michael Teich and Margaret Kelsey Mark and Maureen Kenfield Michael and Jennifer Keough Joseph and Jane Kerschner J. Patrick and Christine Keyes Judith Keyes, DS ‘58 Dean and Mary Klinger Dennis and Katherine Konieczny, DSHA ‘92 Vincent and Karen Kostos Gary and Jacquelyn Krawczyk
Donald and Kathryn Kresse Donald and Cabrini LaBrie Andrew and Christine Lampereur Nora Larscheid John and Deborah Lauber Donald and Mary Jo Layden Bob and Cathleen Loehr Christopher and Jody Lowe Joan Lucke, HA ‘51, and Paul V. Lucke Robert and Susan Lueger Chris McDermott, DSHA ‘76, and John McDermott Carolyn Megal John and Katie Mehan Charles and Kathleen Mellowes Jon and Lisa Metz Randy and Vicky Modra Kathy Monday, DS ‘61, and Gerry Monday Rosemary Monroe, HA ‘48 † Daniel and Margaret Morales, DSHA ‘99 Timothy and Cynthia Morton Geraldine Noonan, HA ‘51 John and Therese Novotny Mary Anna Novotny Gabriela Nuñez, DSHA ‘10 Brian and Maureen O’Boyle Kelly O’Boyle, DSHA ‘06 Raymond and Susan O’Connor William and Susan Ognacevic Kathleen Olen, HA ‘57, and Douglas Olen Carla La Valle Olle, HA ‘60, and Thomas Olle Mark and Kristine O’Meara
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Dennis and Mary Pat Pfeil, DS ‘65 Joseph and Catherine Pickart, DSHA ‘84 Daniel and Jill Pitterle, DSHA ‘72 Mary Susan Prescott, DSHA ‘76 Frank and Judith Probst, DS ‘59 Joel and Caran Quadracci Daniel and Amanda Quesnell Ron and Linda Ripley Thomas and Diane Roethe, DS ‘65 David and Erin O’Boyle Russell, DSHA ‘03 Michael Ryan and Mary Burke Ryan James L. and Margaret Mathews Sankovitz, HA ‘51 Theodore and Molly Schmidt, DSHA ‘88 James and Susan Schmitt, HA ‘67 Gerald and Michelle Schwarz Anthony and Christa Shields Sisters of the Divine Savior Terry and Jane Skalmoski, DSHA ‘84 Patricia Spoerl, HA ‘47 James and Maureen Stern Kim and Owen Sullivan Christopher and Ann Swain David and Maureen Tarantino Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA ‘87 Mary Alice Tierney Dunn, HA ‘68 WaterStone Bank SSB Kent Wayson Bob Fischer and Mary Weller, HA ‘57 Katie Welsch, DSHA ‘00 Lynn and Chris Zellmer
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Dasher Day Great alumnae generosity was shown on our first-ever Dasher Day on May 23, 2018. This one-day online giving campaign was promoted on social media and encouraged alumnae to give in honor of their DSHA experience. Nearly 200 alumnae living in 22 states donated $17,686 in this “Glad to Be Plaid”-themed event!
Anonymous Caitlin Alba, DSHA ‘03 Katharine Stanislawski Andres, DSHA ‘87 Carolyn Arnold, DSHA ‘07 Amy Schelp Babcock, DSHA ‘95 Connie Wendler Bach, HA ‘56 Julie Baker, DSHA ‘76 Amanda Spaulding Baltz, DSHA ‘99 Jessica Burbach Bellows, DSHA ‘90 Elizabeth Strachota Benz, DSHA ‘98 Katherine Konkel Bergeron, DSHA ‘98 Hannah Berman Hamilton, DSHA ‘04 Nicole Ruzinski Bertsch, DSHA ‘04 Mary Catherine Bitter, DSHA ‘12 Colleen Boyle, DSHA ‘06 Lisa Pavlovich Bozic, DSHA ‘00 Katherine Brennan, DSHA ‘98 Kathleen Brennan, DSHA ‘11 Kristin Monday Brienza, DSHA ‘88 Elyise Brigman, DSHA ‘08 William and Kimberly Burge in honor of Shelby J. Burge, DSHA ‘21 Sarah Burkhart, DSHA ‘99 Alyssa LaBarbera Buth, DSHA ‘09 Meghan Teich Caballero, DSHA ‘10 Colleen Caragher, DSHA ‘08 Gretchen Creten Caraher, DSHA ‘93 Kathleen Kasdorf Carnell, DSHA ‘97 Margaret Carrig, DSHA ‘16 Allison Caswell, DSHA ‘04 Jennifer Roettgers Chapp, DSHA ‘04 Susan Weber Cobb, DSHA ‘83 Monique Conley, DSHA ‘98 Mary Cook, DSHA ‘90 S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS, DS ‘56 Amy Brusky Culbert, DSHA ‘87 Kathleen Cullen Ritter, DSHA ‘05 Kathleen Carney Dahm, DSHA ‘90 Susan Dickey Danforth, HA ‘65 Megan Lohre DeGuire, DSHA ‘95 Annie DeHaven, DSHA ‘95 Ann Guszkowski Dempsey, DSHA ‘98 Roselynn Dentice, DSHA ‘16 Sara Yordan Di Benedetto, DSHA ‘08 Jessica Diez, DSHA ‘17 Mary Swiderski Dondlinger, DSHA ‘85 RoseAnn Palmisano Donovan, DSHA ‘78
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Kathleen Pfeil Dorrington, DSHA ‘98 Allison Doyle Steinhafel, DSHA ‘04 Meaghan Walker Dransfield, DSHA ‘97 Emily Drees, DSHA ‘10 Marie Dreyer, DSHA ‘08 Grace Druml, DSHA ‘12 Ann Duffy, DSHA ‘10 Sarah Ehlinger Affotey, DSHA ‘07 Alyssa Engel, DSHA ‘12 Margaret Enright, DSHA ‘78 Samantha Erschen Thurner, DSHA ‘05 Margaret Ertz, DSHA ‘14 Sandra Esquivel-Mauer, DSHA ‘91 Kathleen Falk, DSHA ‘03 Suzanne Stroebel Falvey, DSHA ‘84 Maria Thorson Feeney, DSHA ‘01 Natalie Catanese Forward, DSHA ‘88 Clare Frigo, DSHA ‘09 Alysha Fenlon Garcia, DSHA ‘11 Christine Gaumond, DSHA ‘01 Katherine Gavinski, DSHA ‘07 Maureen Carney Goetz, DSHA ‘96 Abigail Gorman, DSHA ‘08 Jennifer Groth, DSHA ‘00 Heidi Moore Hagey, DSHA ‘98 Sara Mathews Harwood, DSHA ‘87 Emily Heck, DSHA ‘01 Elizabeth Heeg, DSHA ‘09 Megan Heinen, DSHA ‘07 Theresa Hofschulte, DSHA ‘10 Mary Hogan, DSHA ‘02 Julie Shiely Huebner, DSHA ‘08 Catherine Mueller Hunt, DSHA ‘04 José Hurtado Pérez and MariaChristina Thiele Erika Hutz, DSHA ‘04 Molly Brady Jackl, DSHA ‘98 Anna Johnson, DSHA ‘10 Ronnicia Johnson-Walker, DSHA ‘02 Caitlin Wallach Kaeppler, DSHA ‘04 Njoki Kamuiru, DSHA ‘03 Wambui Kamuiru, DSHA ‘01 Kelsey Kasmerchak, DSHA ‘08 Rachel Beyer Kass, DSHA ‘10 Abby Kilian, DSHA ‘07 Margaret Mehan Kinateder, DSHA ‘03 Farley King, DSHA ‘04 Katie Klestinski, DSHA ‘10
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Katie Larson Kohtala, DSHA ‘04 Katherine Brown Konieczny, DSHA ‘92 Melissa Modra Konrath, DSHA ‘97 Sarah Kowalski, DSHA ‘13 Christine Travia LaBarbera, DSHA ‘82 Gina LaBarbera, DSHA ‘14 Katherine Scoptur Lawton, DSHA ‘04 Anna Layden, DSHA ‘10 Andrew and Jessica Lelinski Emily Schultz Lemke, DSHA ‘06 Katherine Klinger Leszczynski, DSHA ‘10 Daphne Blader Lingsweiler, DSHA ‘02 Jamie Linski, DSHA ‘94 Nancy Luedke Rivera, DSHA ‘00 Melissa Carpenter Lukic, DSHA ‘02 Elizabeth Machi, DSHA ‘15 Caitlin Fentzlaff Macomber, DSHA ‘08 Angeline Maglio, DSHA ‘95 Kelly Goss Mangan, DSHA ‘95 Melinda Marquardt, DSHA ‘10 Jennifer Zierden Maurer, DSHA ‘91 Sarah Potts McAndrew, DSHA ‘02 Margaret Shelledy McAsey, DSHA ‘10 Brittany Townsley McCollum, DSHA ‘04 Jenna McLeod, DSHA ‘04 Joanna Barczak McQuide, DSHA ‘93 Amelia Burbach Merrick, DSHA ‘88 Paige Miller, DSHA ‘10 Sophie Mills, DSHA ‘01 Julia Moran, DSHA ‘14 Andrea Zwintscher Nelson, DSHA ‘06 Molly Nelson, DSHA ‘04 Barbara Falecki Newby, DSHA ‘73 Mary Newby, DSHA ‘13 Kathryn Niemer, DSHA ‘06 Jaclyn Ruys North, DSHA ‘01 Gabriela Nuñez, DSHA ‘10 Ingrid Nygaard-Zitzer, DSHA ‘95 Jacqueline Eberle O’Malley, DS ‘69 Caroline O’Meara, DSHA ‘07 Genevieve O’Meara, DSHA ‘11 Sarah Organ, DSHA ‘14 Janet Andrea Otten, DSHA ‘85 Abigail Nitschke Patterson, DSHA ‘05 Margaret Linn Platten, DSHA ‘01 Lori Rondinelli Punko, DSHA ‘86
Danielle Jerominski Rabe, DSHA ‘08 Heather Crosby Radomski, DSHA ‘08 Catherine Schmitz Ragozzino, DSHA ‘02 Megan Reardon, DSHA ‘09 Kathryn Steiner Reinardy, DSHA ‘01 Nellie Hagen Richthammer, DSHA ‘93 Grace Roessler, DSHA ‘04 Joanna Hoffmann Rohr, DSHA ‘04 Claire Rooney, DSHA ‘16 Rebecca Kastern Rops, DSHA ‘93 Rebecca Ruesch, DSHA ‘10 Elizabeth Warmuth Ryan, DSHA ‘04 Andrea Salmins, DSHA ‘08 Amanda Savagian, DSHA ‘10 Cynthia Wicht Schaller, DSHA ‘93 Molly Monday Schmidt, DSHA ‘88 Sarah Hamrin Schulz, DSHA ‘89 Allyson Snyder, DSHA ‘16 Cecilia Fritsch Spicuzza-Pesicek, DSHA ‘91 Josephine Sherer Standart, HA ‘67 Anna Steinmetz, DSHA ‘07 Erin Patterson Strohbehn, DSHA ‘98 Carolyn Maciolek Stuard, DSHA ‘98 Marianne Szymanski, DSHA ‘85 Maria Haas Tess, HA ‘68 Elizabeth Sullivan Thompson, DSHA ‘01 Katherine Tighe, DSHA ‘10 Deirdre Tobin, DSHA ‘87 Lindsey Townsley, DSHA ‘07 Francisca Vega, DSHA ‘13 Gina Vosseller-DeBruin, DSHA ‘97 Maria Waldkirch, DSHA ‘10 Thomas and Karen Waldkirch Kelly Brown Watzka, DSHA ‘87 Kathleen Potts Weaver, DS ‘67 Meghan Yohann Weiss, DSHA ‘07 Rita Wermers, DSHA ‘93 Frances Connelly White, DSHA ‘03 William and Meagan Wigchers Emily Pokorny Wisniewski, DSHA ‘10 Lisa Ellis Zampino, DSHA ‘10 Jacquelyn Koehn Zetting, DSHA ‘84 Lisa Dentici Ziolkowski, DSHA ‘86
Behold, I am laying a stone in Zion, a cornerstone, chosen and precious. (1 Peter 2:6) Our special thanks to alumnae and friends who have designated DSHA as a beneficiary in their wills, trusts, charitable funds or insurance policies. Using easy, tax-effective strategies, they will always be there to help future generations of Dashers. If you’re interested in more information, please visit www.dsha.planmygift.org.
Anonymous (12) Bruce and Laurie Arnold Kathryn Weidinger Asher, DSHA ‘98 James † and Vivian † Barbour, HA ‘34 Ellen and Michael Bartel William and Julie Beres Eugene † and Florence † Brock Birchler, HA ‘30 Audrey Tennies Biwer, DS ‘52 † Holly Blake Berenice Boland, HA ‘23 † William † and Mary † Barrock Bonfield, HA ‘61 James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA ‘76 Terry and Mary Briscoe Virginia Gaertner Broderick, HA ‘35 † Susan Cannon, DSHA ‘72 Joe Bronson and Kathleen Connell, DSHA ‘83 Maureen Driscoll Connell, DS ‘58 Jayne Corcoran Copps, HA ‘37 † Mary Halaska Dabroski, HA ‘28 †
Deborah Double † Joseph Doucette † Mary Dursch, HA ‘42 † Robert † and Margaret † Ehmke Germaine Neis Fischer, HA ‘31 † David and Jennifer Foti, DSHA ‘74 Robert and Toni Gorske, HA ‘50 Sybille Hamilton, DS ‘65 Margaret Ann Harte, HA ‘45 † Mary Jane Botsch Haugh, HA ‘42 † Patricia Hayes, DS ‘59 † Mary Henricks, HA ‘56 † Mary Ellen Forrestal Horter, HA ‘30 † Virginia Huebner, HA ‘33 † James and Patricia Janz, DS ‘58 Mary Jennings, HA ‘40 † Edna Zadravetz Jensen, HA ‘33 † Marcelle Taylor Kastelic Newman, HA ‘36 † Opal Kelly, HA ‘37 † Judith Keyes, DS ‘58 Dean and Mary Klinger
Constance Koelsch, HA ‘34 † Lawrence and Karisue † Kujawski, DS ‘57 Patricia Protiva LeBon, DSHA ‘72 Olive Finnegan Linn, HA ‘44 † Anne Lucke, DSHA ‘83 Daniel and Trudy Malone Celia Marasco † Cheryl Ann Martin, DS ‘64 Yvonne † and Thomas † McCollow James and Dolores † McNally, HA ‘34 Daniel and Katherine Meyer Richard † and Suzanne † Mickschl Joy Miller, DS ‘65 Gerard and Kathleen Monday, DS ‘61 Elizabeth Mountin, HA ‘40 † Katie Andrews Murphy, DS ‘58 † Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ‘57 David † and Rita † Randall Nelson, HA ‘41 Theodore † and Catherine † Nord, HA ‘49
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Joseph F. Novotny † Thomas and Patricia Packee, DS ‘61 Sidney † and Bernice † Saltzmann Previant, HA ‘36 Reverend Donald F. Quartana † Rosemary Eagle Quinlan, HA ‘46 † Proctor † and Frances † Fewker Raab, HA ‘53 Aileen Ryan, HA ‘19 † Dorothy Ryan, HA ‘27 † William † and Marie † Schiffler Ryczek, HA ‘44 Jerald Schmitt † Anne Schwartz, DSHA ‘78 Lois Fleischmann Scott, HA ‘59 Jim and Suzanne † Seemann, DS ‘62 Alma Baczynski Springmann, HA ‘35 † Joan Strachota, DS ‘58 † James and Karen Stracka, DS ‘56 Donald and Frances Tollefson, HA ‘65 W. Kent and Marcia Velde Anna Werschnak, HA ‘43
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Medalist Fund Honorary Gifts* The Medalist Fund provides need-based scholarships for students with the talent but not the financial means to attend DSHA. Started in 2005 with a gift from Patricia Rice Blake, HA ’55, the families of hundreds of DSHA graduates have contributed in honor of their graduate daughters, as well as alumna mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers. During 2017-18, the following alumnae were honored with Medalist Fund gifts; the names of the family members and friends who honored them are listed after each student’s name. Sarah Boden Brennan, HA 1904 † Daniel Druml and Mary BrennanDruml, DSHA ‘80 Mary C. Brennan-Druml, DSHA ‘80 Daniel Druml and Mary BrennanDruml, DSHA ‘80 Ann M. Druml, DSHA ‘18 Daniel Druml and Mary BrennanDruml, DSHA ‘80 Carson M. Filardo, DSHA ‘18 William and Anne Cody Anne C. Rice Grogan, DSHA ‘88 James Rice Emma M. Grogan, DSHA ‘18 James Rice Susan A. Heimann Hamrin, HA ‘64 Michael and Susan Hamrin, HA ‘64 Matthew Schulz Marie Knoernschild Heimann, HA ‘30 † Michael and Susan Hamrin, HA ‘64 Arline Vicansky Jennaro, DS ‘53 Anthony and Monica Jennaro Florence J. Jennaro, DSHA ‘18 Anthony and Monica Jennaro Gabrielle E. A. Johnsen, DSHA ‘18 Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ‘57 Maureen Muth Johnsen, DSHA ‘87 Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ‘57 Megan E. Kass, DSHA ‘18 James and Johnna Papin Eleanor Bennett King, HA 1917 † Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ‘57 Mary Ellen King Muth, DS ‘57 Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ‘57 Jennifer E. Organ, DSHA ‘18 David Organ and Mary Schmidt Organ, DSHA ‘85 Jerome and Mary E. Schmidt, DS ‘55 George and Connie Organ Mary Susan Schmidt Organ, DSHA ‘85 David Organ and Mary Schmidt Organ, DSHA ‘85 Jerome and Mary E. Schmidt, DS ‘55 George and Connie Organ Mary E. Stadler Schmidt, HA ‘55
David Organ and Mary Schmidt Organ DSHA ‘85 Jerome and Mary E. Schmidt, DS ‘55 Katherine E. Schulz, DSHA ‘18 Michael and Susan Hamrin, HA ‘64 Matthew Schulz Sarah E. Hamrin Schulz, DSHA ‘89 Michael and Susan Hamrin, HA ‘64 Matthew Schulz Edna Drewes Stadler, HA ‘25 † David Organ and Mary Schmidt Organ, DSHA ‘85 Jerome and Mary E. Schmidt, DS ‘55 Julie A. Rebeck Wendelberger, DSHA ‘84 John and Mary Jane Wendelberger, HA ‘55 Mary Jane Wendelberger, HA ‘55 John and Mary Jane Wendelberger, HA ‘55 Sophia G. Wendleberger, DSHA ‘18 John and Mary Jane Wendelberger, HA ‘55 Camilla Doucette Papin Wessel, HA ‘33 † James and Johnna Papin Carolyn J. Wilson, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Gerald and Judith Schwerm Kathleen A. Granrath Wilson, DS ‘63 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Gerald and Judith Schwerm
Honorary Gifts* What better way to recognize someone who matters than by making a gift that matters? In 2017-18, the following individuals were honored with gifts; the names of the family members and friends who honored them are listed after each honoree’s name.
Akosua A. Ampaw, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Colleen Andrews, DSHA ‘07 Craig and Maura Andrews Ella Anich, DSHA ‘20 Michael Anich and Mary Cook, DSHA ‘90 Rachel N. Bane, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Ellen S. Bartel Michael and Debra Brophy Sybille Hamilton, DS ‘65 Donald and Julie Heeg Tracy Josetti Donald and Cabrini LaBrie Brian and Maureen O’Boyle Anna R. Becker, DSHA ‘21 Tom and Mary Becker Jane A. Blake Anne Mescher, DSHA ‘00 Diane Brich, HA ‘57 † William and Maria Tess, HA ‘68 Shelby J. Burge, DSHA ‘21 William and Kimberly Burge Honor C. Callanan, DSHA ‘21 Liam and Susan Callanan Mary G. Callanan, DSHA ‘18 Liam and Susan Callanan Class of DSHA, 1987 Tom Jennings and Deirdre Tobin, DSHA ‘87 Class of DSHA 1995 Angee Maglio, DSHA ‘95 Class of DSHA, 2012 Hayley Hughes, DSHA ‘12 Elizabeth E. End, DSHA ‘98 Ryan and Ann Dempsey, DSHA ‘98 Tamia E. Fowlkes, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Mary Frieseke, DSHA ‘81 Madeleine Marx, DSHA ‘15 Tony Dujick Gorske, HA ‘50 Charles and Judith McMullen, DSHA ‘73 Susan Goulee Sandra Topps on behalf of Annabelle Griffith-Topps, ‘20 Timothy Grandy Anna Steinmetz, DSHA ‘07 Emma M. Grogan, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Gwyneth Johnsen, DSHA ‘21 Renette Nel Anna Johnson, DSHA ‘10 Darrell and Julie Johnson Lilli Q. Kenfield, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Katherine Brown Konieczny, DSHA ‘92 William and Mary Stoiber Claire Kuehn, DSHA ‘20 James and Janet Kuehn Joan Catherine Maas, HA ‘59 Mary Regina Ryan, HA ‘59 Sarah M. McLeod, DSHA ‘18 Jenna McLeod, DSHA ‘04 Kathleen Horan McManus, DS ‘58
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Lawrence and Eileen Pesch, DSHA ‘83 Frank Miller Greater Milwaukee Foundation Sarah Miller Anne T. Moede, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Mary U. Moede, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Anne M. Novotny, DSHA ‘85 Judith Dalum Taylor, DSHA ‘87 Carla Olle, HA ‘60 Mary Fontanazza, HA ‘60 Colleen M. Pfaff, DSHA ‘18 John † and Nancy Hyndman Margaret Roethle, DSHA ‘15 Richard Streff MaryAnne Streff Roethle, DSHA ‘87 Richard Streff Lauren A. Sinense, DSHA ‘18 Martin and Amelia Merrick, DSHA ‘88 Suzanne Skalmoski, DSHA ‘14 Terry and Jane Skalmoski, DSHA ‘84 Anna J. Small, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Rachel R. Storts, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Clarissa Strother, DSHA ‘20 Jim and Peggy Strother Juliana Strother, DSHA ‘18 Jim and Peggy Strother Megan Waldoch, DSHA ‘13 Timothy and Susan Waldoch Angela M. Wilson, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson Carolyn J. Wilson, DSHA ‘18 Bradley and Kristina Wilson
Memorial Gifts* DSHA is grateful for the gifts we received in honor of the following deceased alumnae, friends and supporters. Maureen Aniakudo, DSHA ‘82 † Mary Aniakudo Bill and Agatha Coleman Ellen Moore, DSHA ‘82 Tammy Rollins Barbara Beam Barquist, HA ‘62 † J. Paul Keenan and Pamela Beam Keenan, HA ‘60 Gerald R. Bau † Margaret Bau, DSHA ‘83 David Blader † Daphne Blader Lingsweiler, DSHA ‘02 Catherine Ragozzino, DSHA ‘02 Andrew Boldt †
James and Mary Boldt Marlene Boruta † Roberta Boruta, DSHA ‘73 Anthony C. “Tony” Bova † Charles and Christine Fazio Mary M. Horne Bruce, DSHA ‘83 † Joe Bronson and Kathleen Connell, DSHA ‘83 Sherry Jung Richard † and Mary Ellen Anderson Buellesbach HA, ‘47 † MEB Survivor’s Trust Kevin and Monica Reynolds, DSHA ‘78 Jennifer Smith Chich, DSHA ‘83 † Joe Bronson and Kathleen Connell, DSHA ‘83 Carmen Andrade Chuppa, HA ‘50 † Pat and Kathy Saladin, DSHA ‘73 DSHA Classmates of 2004 † Dustin Warner and Erika Hutz, DSHA ‘04 John E. Cordes, M.D. † Francis Andres Stephen Andres Thomas and Suzanne Belson Gary and K Kjersten Brott Anthony and Maureen Cafaro, HA ‘52 Joan Coleman Margot Cordes John and Margot Dunn Salvatore Fricano Gordon and Mia Giampietro, DSHA ‘86 Joanne Graham Jane Guhl, HA ‘46 Robert Henschel Francis and Patricia Hughes Antoinette and Takouhie Hussussian Lance and Ann Kaun, DSHA ‘75 Mary Keyes Robert and Geraldine Kolb, HA ‘55 Daniel and Laura Kult Lakewood Church Ronald and Margaret Leonhardt Dennis and Ann Marano John and Tracy McClain, DSHA ‘87 Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ‘57 Luke Palese Ann Pellegrini Mary Beth Peters, DSHA ‘79 Robert and Virginia Peters Kathy Pluer Steve and Becki Prunuske, DSHA ‘87 Margaret Roedel John and Kim Schlifske, DSHA ‘80 Monica Schmidt Dr. Karl and Margaret Schmitt and Daughters Genevieve Jones DSHA ‘89 and Pamela Schmitt DSHA ‘91 Mary Sermersheim Eleanor Swentkofske Frank and Kathleen Thometz
Lenore Van Santen Paula Watry Thomas and Geraldine Wroblewski Margaret Powers Dineen, HA ‘59 † William and Mary Sanders, HA ‘59 Frederick and Kathleen Dean Schaefer, HA ‘59 William and Sharon Steinmetz, HA ‘59 Kimberly Dittrich-Bigley, DSHA ‘78 † John and RoseAnn Donovan, DSHA ‘78 Shari Khaja Dorresteij, DSHA ‘99 † Thomas Stilp and Marguerite Gallagher Sylvia DuBois, HA ‘46 † Anthony Mescher and Inger Osberg Alexia Stilp Dudley, DSHA ‘94 † Gerald and Katherine Stilp Jack and Minna Haas † William and Maria Tess, HA ‘68 Mary Joan Haas, DS ‘52 † William and Maria Tess, HA ‘68 Anita Heffernan, HA ‘41 † Christopher and Mary Anderson Bruce and Julie Anthony, DSHA ‘84 Gerald and Margaret Bamberg, DS ‘57 Brian and Kristin Besler James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA ‘76 James and Kathleen Caragher David and Jennifer Crosby Patricia deGuzman Michael and Julie Desorcy, DSHA ‘84 Michael and Kristen Doyle John and Margot Dunn Bernard and Mary Enright Margaret Enright, DSHA ‘78 Edward and Callista Grebe, HA ‘50 Theodore and Mary Hodan Judith Keyes, DS ‘58 Ann Maguire David and Julie Manthey Timothy Merry and Paula LoftusMerry Cecelia Milisch Frank Miller and Mary Ellen Powers † Timothy and Cynthia Morton James and Helen Murphy, HA ‘50 Robert and Anne Pillion, DSHA ‘84 Bruce and Judith Price, DSHA ‘71 Timothy and Ann Reardon, DSHA ‘81 Mark and MaryAnne Roethle, DSHA ‘87 Eric Svandra and Ann Ross Mark and Beth Rybakowicz Robert and Mary Schneider James and Maureen Stern Mark and Brigid Terry, DSHA ‘77 Lois Thatcher Billy VanCannon John and Mary Vidas
Robert and Colleen Wissing, DSHA ‘84 Sarah Hegarty, DSHA ‘98 † Peter and Elizabeth Benz, DSHA ‘98 Matthew and Kelly Hodges, DSHA ‘96 Cecilia Heil Bonifas † Joan Phillips, HA ‘46 Holy Angels Classmates of 1967 † Patrick and Beth McWey, HA ‘67 Kathleen P. Murphy Horning, HA ‘52 † Ralph and June Beiermeister Daniel and Deborah Bretl Mason and Jane Brown Paul and Patricia Buechel Catherine Burbach, HA ‘57 Patrick and Bridget Coffey Atanu DebBaruah and Angela Hersil Alice Dibble Ruthann Driscoll John and Margot Dunn Paul and Jeanne Durfee, DSHA ‘74 Matthew and Tracey Fricker Michael Gallaugher James and Ann Marie Heffernan Michael and Kathleen Hodan, DSHA ‘84 Donald Horning John and Ginny Horning Kimmarie DBA Imagine Salon Mark Knisely Donald and Kathryn Kresse Colleen Kuchta Jennifer Livingston James and Ann Maney Robert and Kelly Mangan, DSHA ‘95 Jason and Mary Matyas, DSHA ‘92 Norm and Mary Merz Theresa Meurer, DSHA ‘75 Geraldine Noonan, HA ‘51 Gerard and Carol Offenbacher, DS ‘62 Steven and Julie Perez, DSHA ‘91 Dennis and Mary Pat Pfeil, DS ‘65 Brian Rambo William and Nancy Rice Patrick and Allison Rusch Theodore and Molly Schmidt, DSHA ‘88 Richard and Carol Shepard David and Lori Sladky Richard and Deborah Sloane Judith Stoiber Alan and Mary Stroebel, DS ‘63 Jerome and Kathleen Tokarz, DS ‘59 Michael and Elizabeth Wenzel, DSHA ‘76 Douglas and Camille Wildes John G. Hyndman, Jr. † Stephen and Jennifer Bjork Joseph and Maureen Breiner Charles and Grace Fuller Patricia Fuller Christina Gaeth Lisa George, DSHA ‘88
Thomas and Beth Hrdlick Nancy Hyndman William Hyndman Megal Development Corp. Mark and Carrie Megal Joseph and Jane Pfaff, DSHA ‘89 Larry and Paula Pfaff Sarah Schulz, DSHA ‘89 Nance Torrence Charles and Kathleen Vogel Katie Jacobson, DSHA ‘10 † Dean and Mary Klinger Katherine Lesczynski Klinger, DSHA ‘10 Diane Karnowski-Conley, DSHA ‘73 † Monique Conley, DSHA ‘98 Elizabeth Kendall, DSHA ‘00 † Charles and Dolores Kendall Millicent Koch, HA ‘51 † James and Suzanne Woelfel, HA ‘51 Ralph Kosewski † Frank Miller and Mary Ellen Powers † Jonathan D. Leinfelder † Dean and Mary Klinger Katherine Lesczynski Klinger, DSHA ‘10 Virginia Sheehan Maas, HA ‘31 † Donald Devona and Joan Maas, HA ‘59 Jane Mahar Maher, HA ‘38 † Colleen Gresk, DSHA ‘12 Mary, Catherine and Elizabeth Mcormack † Larry and Margaret Atwell, HA ‘67 Eunice Murphy † Grace Roessler, DSHA ‘04 Catherine A. Nord, HA ‘49 † Peter and Vernyle Abramoff, HA ‘49 Angeline Agrusa Maria Auberger Robert Ball, II William Buggy David and Mary Ann Chycinski, HA ‘60 Blanche and Eugene Comiskey Thomas and Marland Gengler, HA ‘51 Robert and Toni Gorske, HA ‘50 David and Nicole Hoy, DSHA ‘82 Thomas and Cora Janus Elisabeth and Robert Magnus Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ‘57 Dr. Neil E. Peterson Thomas Reuteman Patricia Scanlon, HA ‘49 David and Ruth Springob, HA ‘52 Janet Vredenbregt, HA ‘45 Julianne Soener Novotny, DS ‘62 † Ann K. Owen John and Kathleen Pankratz Joseph F. Novotny † David and Katharine Andres, DSHA ‘87 Melanie Blaha, DSHA ‘75 Robert and Patricia Kalscheur
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Memorial Gifts (continued) Dr. Frank Kreitzer Dennis and Mary Pat Pfeil, DS ‘65 Shelley O’Malley † Kathleen Armbruster Amy and Douglas Baretz Laura and Steven Bartels Ruzica and Troy Bartoshevich Kathleen and Edward Bender Holly and Michael Blankenmeyer Denise Brandes Terry and Mary Briscoe Lynn Bryan Madeline Charles Evelyn Copilevitz Karen and James Cyganiak Daniel and Colleen Czarnecki Barb and Jim Daily Jerry and Margaret David Lynn and Marty Dooley Kenneth and Jean Doro Robert Doro Richard Duerr Jeff and Lisa Featherstone Carol and Douglas Franecki Anne and David Frank Cindy Gear A. Peter and Elizabeth Gottsacker Susan Greene Laura and Vernon Gyura Sharon and Thomas Harrington Susan and George Hill Heather and Jonathan Hoelke Ronald and Lisa Janusz JJG Holdings LLC Michael and Debbie Kaerek Mark and Maureen Kenfield Melissa and Kevin Klein Jeffrey and Patricia Klement Barbara Kohlbeck Lynne and Paul La Rosa Robert and Kathleen Lange Janie and Keith Larson David and Stephanie Laudon, DSHA ‘81 Robert and Terri Lawler, DSHA ‘72 Jill and Patrick Levenhagen Karen and Lawrence Lewis Carol Liebscher Wayne Lunde Paula Magolan Daniel and Katherine Meyer Miller Marriott Construction Co., LLC Amedeo and Kathleen Monacelli Carol and Eugene Mueller Jodi Murawski Joni and Donald Nelson Jennifer and Andrew Niemiec Helga Nikolic Jane Berry O’Brien and Timothy O’Brien Michael and Mary O’Donoghue, DSHA ‘85 Jerrilee O’Malley John and Mary O’Malley Ruth and Kevin O’Malley Lynda and Jeff Palecek Robert and Susan Piekenbrock
Daniel and Amanda Quesnell Victoria Rossi and Michelle Rossi-Weida Karen and Basil Ryan Lori and Matthew Salfer Richard Schabowski Margaret and David Scheidt Jacob and Madeline Schmidt, DSHA ‘97 Susan and JJ Shields Justine Stevens Linda and Richard Styza Karen and Mike Sweeney Sandra and John Tadych Jack Takerian James Thom Kristi and Darrek Travis Timothy and Karyn Trecek Treiber & Straub Incorporated Nada and Michael Uzelac Gregory and Mariann Van Winkle Randy Warren David Wilke Karen and Thomas Zagrodnik Emil and Freda Petrusek † Anthony Machi and Mary PetrusekMachi, HA ‘67 Mary Rademacher Rose, DS ‘59 † Darrell and Julie Johnson Ashley Sawatzke, DSHA ‘05 † Sarah E. T. Kaminsky and Steven Kaminsky Paul J. Scoptur † John and Laura Adrian Lisa Ayers Peter and Mary Beitzel Holly Bennett Jayne and Bob Berthelsen and Family David and Ann Beste Mark and Barbara Blanchette Blue Mound Golf and Country Club Ed and Theresa Bodus Elissa and Thomas Bolger Robert and Patricia Bortz James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA ‘76 Nancy Boyle, HA ‘70 Mary and David Brand Patricia and Jeffry Brigman Brillo Home Improvements Inc. Joe and Mary Brobson, DSHA ‘74 Christy Brooks Brian and Laura Brown Michael and Julie Brown Ronald and Lee Bruce Rebecca Carpenter Timothy and Laura Cassidy Colorado Trial Lawyers Association Daniel and Patricia D’Angelo, HA ‘63 Michael and Susan De Longe Steven and Claire Delonge, DSHA ‘02 Demet Law Firm, LLP Kevin and Mary Jane Demet, DSHA ‘82
Benn DiPasquale and Angela Dentice, HA ‘66 Joseph and Gwenn Doherty Thomas Cassidy and Brigid Driscoll, DSHA ‘91 Patricia Driscoll, DS ‘61 Patrick and Virginia Dunphy Dennis and Ellen Engel Stephen and Renae Engel Thomas and Patricia Engel Reid and Margaret Engstrom Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Kevin Fishbain Mary Fox Rosemary Fox Gagliardi Law, LLP Joseph and Susan Gerard, DS ‘70 David and Terry Gingrass, DS ‘70 Susan Grzekowiak Mark and Joan Grzesiak Michael and Nancy Hansen Steve Raymonds and Beth Harwood, HA ‘70 Stephen Herman Heuler Tile Co. Inc. Mark and Janet Hogan John and Martha Horsfall Nicholas and Emily Horsfield, DSHA ‘97 Hunt & Lees, L.C. John Jensen Denise Jones Paul and Margaret Jones, DSHA ‘71 Mary Jungers and Donald Arenson Alia Kaloti, DSHA ‘10 Karp & Iancu, S.C. Jay and Kay Kasmerchak Kelsey Kasmerchak, DSHA ‘08 Jeffrey and Marja Koenitzer Daniel, George and Carol Kondos Marvin and Mary Anne Krull, DS ‘60 Ann and Scott Lamberg Langer & Langer Attorneys Robert and Kathryn Lauer Jaclyn Lawton Joseph and Christine Lehmann, DSHA ‘04 Scott and Maureen Levenhagen Yvonne Liebl Brian and Susan Lochen George and Jo Ann Magill Edward and Brenda Manning Kerry McBride, DSHA ‘08 Kevin and Teresa McBride Jim and Sheila McCormack, HA ‘68 Chris McDermott, DSHA ‘76 and John McDermott Joseph and Lauren McGaver Kathleen McNally, HA ‘61 John and Susan McNally, HA ‘69 Patrick and Beth McWey, HA ‘67 Kevin and Rosemarie Meagher Mike Ingrilli Plumbing, LLC Glen Milkus Milkus, Trier & Company, Inc. Richard and Barbara Mueller John and Sally Mueller, DSHA ‘72
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Michael Mulligan Donald and Lisa Murn John and Kari Murray Rick Naphholz Marian Nasgovitz Jon and Carolyn Neikirk Thomas and Therese Nichols John and Margaret Niemer Richie and Meredith Niemer, DSHA ‘05 Jim Obhof Lori O’Connell O’Donnell Law Offices Mary O’Keefe Mitchell and Sara Olson Robert and Mary Ornst Ronald and Donna Ostrowski Kathleen and Glenn Pentler Kathleen Flynn Peterson and Steven Peterson William and Patricia Podewils Daniel and Catherine Radler Ransin Injury Law Mary Ellen Rimkus David J. Roettgers Michael and Jeanette Roncke Patricia Keefer Russell and Dennis Russell Gail Schemberger Derrick and Debra Schiel Vincent and Joanne Shiely Jon and Patrice Sisulak John and Amy Standal Luke and Beth Stecklein, DSHA ‘02 Storm, Balgeman & Klippel, S.C. Stacy Stueck Beth Sweet Michael Tarnoff Thomas and Audrey Ticcioni, HA ‘70 Michael Wagner Peter Wein Wisell, McGee & Romano, LLP Erin Wood Nick Zeppos Joseph and Janice Zettel Annette Ziegler Bridget Shanahan-Otero † Bruce G. and Laurie A. Arnold Maura Shiely Sinsky † Daniel and Julie Huebner, DSHA ‘08 Kate Slattery, DSHA ‘08 † Harry and Barbara Desmond Fred and Jane Syburg † Michael and Ellen Bartel Harold and Leona Tess † William and Maria Tess, HA ‘68 William L. Tews † Mark Zitzer and Ingrid NygaardZitzer, DSHA ‘95 Felicia Thomas-Lynn † Nathaniel Lynn Tatyana Lynn, DSHA ‘18 Edward Wagner † Steven and Carolyn Dettmann LeRoy Lyman Watson † Mary Watson
Tracy Anderson Wayson † Kent Wayson Catherine Boehm Wick, HA ‘33 † Kevin and Kathleen Carnell, DSHA ‘97 Patricia Beam Wilcox, HA ‘53 † J. Paul Keenan and Pamela Beam Keenan, HA ‘60 Julie Worm-Steffen, DSHA ‘74 † Randy and Susie Roth, DS ‘67
Matching Gifts Many companies multiply the impact of their employees’ charitable contributions by matching them. Many thanks to the following companies for their matching gifts during 2017-18.
Archer Daniels Midland Company Artisan Partners Bank of America Foundation Chubb & Son Deluxe Corporation Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown HellermannTyton IBM Corporation Leo Burnett Company Charitable Foundation Lueder Financial Group, LLC Morgan Stanley MGIC Northwestern Mutual Foundation PNC Bank Rexnord Foundation Robert W. Baird & Co. Rockwell Automation, Inc. SC Johnson Fund, Inc. SunTrust Foundation Uline We Energies Foundation Wells Fargo & Company
Corporations, Foundations, and Trusts Thank you to our corporate and philanthropic friends who have generously supported both scholarships and special projects at DSHA.
A.O. Smith Corporation Ambassador World Travel American Endowment Foundation The Andiamo Group Bernard J. Westfahl, Attorney at Law
Biel Family Foundation The Cara Foundation, Inc. Catholic Community Foundation Law Offices of Timothy S. Clark, S.C. Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, Inc. Dalum Family Foundation Education Experts, Inc. EZ Secretarial Services, Inc. Faith In Our Future Trust Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust Fidelity Brokerage Services, LLC Fleck Foundation Foley, Maldonado & O’Toole The Geiger Family Foundation, Inc. The Goldammer Family Foundation, Inc. Greater Milwaukee Foundation The Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Foundation Sarah Margaret Hegarty Foundation, Inc. Honkamp Family Foundation Institech Jaskolski & Jaskolski, S.C. JF Drywall JSA Interconnect, Inc. Kendor Corporation James E. & John A. Keyes Family Foundation, Inc. Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc. Kramer Industrial Sales The Kula Foundation Little Angels Daycare LLC Majerus Family Foundation Marybeth Lidington Molded Rubber & Plastic Corporation Peter Schwabe Construction, Inc. Anthony Petullo Foundation, Inc. Portillo’s Hot Dogs, LLC Powers Holdings, Inc. Premier Real Estate Management, LLC Prescott Medical Communications Group Price Foundation Charitable Trust Aileen Ryan Scholarship Trust Ryczek Memorial Trust Shecterle East Enterprises Inc. Shorewest Realtors Small World Children’s Dentistry, SC Standard Process, Inc. Stollenwerk Family Foundation The Schoenauer Family Foundation, Inc. Thinking Of U!, LLC Ullrich Management LLC WaterStone Bank SSB Waukesha County Community Foundation Wauwatosa Public Library Foundation, Inc. We Energies Foundation Wells Fargo Advisors The Windhover Foundation Yo Mama! Frozen Yogurt and Goodies
Gifts-In-Kind In addition to the thousands of parents and alumni who volunteered their time in school activities, the following families and firms provided products and services at no cost. Joseph and Karen Arcara Benjamin DeBruin and Gina VossellerDeBruin, DSHA ‘97 Chris McDermott, DSHA ‘76, and John McDermott Edward and Kathleen Dahm, DSHA ‘90 Janet Andrea Otten, DSHA ‘85 John and Jacqueline O’Malley, DS ‘69 Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA ‘87 Matthew and Maureen Guenther, DSHA ‘92 Robert Davis and Patricia Brannan, DSHA ‘71 Ronnicia Johnson-Walker, DSHA ‘02 S. Karlyn Cauley, SDS, DS ‘61 Bartolotta Restaurant Group Beer Capitol Distributing, LLC David Neville Care-A-Lotta Joseph and Jennifer Bartolotta Divine Savior Holy Angels HS Faye’s Interstate Batteries Daniel Keyes Kendra Scott, LLC Lee John’s Catering Marian Milwaukee, Inc. Milwaukee Bucks MOdE Boutique Olive Branch Boutique Pfister Hotel Plaid Peony Ruby Nails Studio 890 Liam and Susan Callanan Karen Carlson Kirk and Katherine Deffke Scott and Haley Hill Anthony and Nicole Koenings Mark and Amy Lodes Brad and Laura Lois Michael McCrea and Ann Marie Uselmann Thomas and Catherine Multerer Duane and Meg Nelson David and Kristine Nonn Margaret O’Bryan Dean and Wendee Puccetti Daniel Schoshinski and Vicki Schaut Raphael and Beth Shemanski David and Maureen Tarantino Joseph Wittmann
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Alumnae Giving Class of ‘39 Virginia Brahm Kelly Class of ‘41 Rita Randall Nelson, HA ‘41 † Marjorie Schaller Schlosser Class of ‘42 Helen Adams Maszk † Class of ‘43 Betty Reichert Guzniczak Class of ‘44 Virginia Ahlhauser Kegel Beverly Bolger Klein Mary Lou Dorr La Bissoniere Mary Ann Halaska O’Connor Dolores Roettgers Regan Patricia Cohan Reuter Class of ‘45 Virginia Altenburg Catezone Mary Lu Boemer Davis Mary Ormsbee Haas Mary Louise McCotter McCormick Geraldine Schultz Pehowski Jean Porth Steiner Janet Van Ess Vredenbregt Class of ‘46 Barbara Dietzler Bruno Jane King Guhl Jeanne Hormuth Hoff Kathleen Murphy Hohl Eugenia Mullaney Hoy Dorothy Dreis Kliebhan Sally Schoonenberg McCauley Joan Bonifas Phillips Rosemary Metz Selep Barbara Victor Shea Margaret Smith Shields Class of ‘47 Patricia Cobeen Adlam Gloria Manna Barnes Barbara Matje Bufalini † Lorayne McKee Gehringer Patricia Sheridan Spoerl S. Virginia M. Stone, BVM Class of ‘48 Mary Carol Kuhns Jasenski Kathleen Sulko Jungbluth Dolores Knoernschild Rosemary Dieckelman Monroe † June Roth Roche Class of ‘49 Vernyle Friss Abramoff Barbara Brenk Anderson Sally Mallman Boyce Joan Vaughn Hagner
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Alumnae Giving (continued) Helen Shaughnessy Langhoff Rita Victor Lorenz Patricia O’Malley Malone Catherine Di Trapani Nord † Mary Quirk † Patricia Moldenhauer Scanlon Dolores Kusik Scott Cecile Sherburne Smith Class of ‘50 Nancy Schewe Davidson Ann Hart Dodds S. Suzanne Effinger, BVM Barbara Ziemann Goodman Phyllis Pancheri Goodwin Toni Dujick Gorske Callista Dreis Grebe Mary Ann Kenney Mary Gebhard Kreitzer † Justine Leonard Rose Mary Sullivan Matusinec Sally McBride Helen Brah Murphy Lou Ann Heilman Ocheltree Dolores Gral Turner S. Mary Ellen Zimmermann, BVM Class of ‘51 Rita O’Connor Auelmann Eleanor Bernard Baldus Donna Voell Bieser Betty Lewis Boehrer Suzanne Bonness Brault Carlotta Camarda Marland Huebner Gengler Mary Jeanne Schmid Inda Patricia Purtell Julien Geraldine Murphy Kallas Nancy Schneider Koepp Joan Madden Lucke Geraldine Honish Noonan Marlene Shane Radtke Virginia Oliver Rogers Margaret Mathews Sankovitz Patricia Litcher Schulte Marie Swietlik Suzanne Kuhn Woelfel Carol Gehring Zavadil Class of ‘52 Elizabeth Maurer Altstadt Mary Ann Hartwell Bink Gayle Herber Bosch Eunice Kane Brandstatter Maureen Plotz Cafaro Mary Reilly Cermak Joan Schneider Foley Joanne Strekow Hansen Kathleen Murphy Horning † Katherine McNamara Lafferty Alice Linehan Joyce Hendrickson Lisheron Alice Gigl Loveless Lillian Pegg Jean Wargin Schloegel Maureen Scanlon Shea
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Ruth Heinan Springob Eugenie Greenya Teter Ann Johnston Webe Class of ‘53 Suzanne Rohan Crain Carol Andresek Guardia Margaret Fischer Haig Mary Hertel Hartman Mary Mistele Little Mitzi Millard MacKedon Nancy Thill McGinn-Lucey Mary Van Horn Pratt Ruth Nickchen Schacht Eleanor McDermott Schroeder Barbara Burbach Swietlik-Metz Class of ‘54 Doris Hein Barrett Sally Hultkrans Callahan Sheila Byrne Cannon Janice Dietz Sue Ewens Lois Schaenzer Fisher Kathleen Malone Geddes Julia McCotter Laub Margaret Seidenstricker Middleton Suzanne Budzien Potter Jean Grathwohl Sinclair Hilary Ambrose Stell Class of ‘55 Suzanne Sermonet Armstrong Patricia Rice Blake Mary Kowalski Brien Suzanne Manschot Bruner Barbara Blake Damm Mary Pat Carbone Deuel Elizabeth Brown Dowling Patricia O’Reilly Dunn S. Virginia Honish, SDS Roberta Miller Keelan Geraldine Seidenstricker Kolb Barbara Pabelick Lehmkuhl Mary Ann Kluwin Lonergan Colleen Bonham Lowry Barbara Glowacki Macek Mary Stadler Schmidt Joanne Riedel Schulte Mary Jane Roche Wendelberger Jane Schoofs Yamasaki Class of ‘56 Connie Wendler Bach Mary Shea Bachman Judith Dunn Block Mary Crivello Borman Mary Louise Bell Braasch Judith Doyle Brezinski Kathleen Dobrient Buettner Mary Ann Sullivan Cashion S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS Carol Rowan Crowe Julie Wick Dunn Mary Ann Schraith Erdtmann
Carol Leeming Farrell Mary Ellen Croke Fox Shirley Smith Gerrits Elaine Lynch Hegmann Rose Jashinsky Cathleen Zintek Johnston Maureen Hegarty Keyes Phyllis Schaetz Larmay Luanne Gramling Leising Elizabeth Gramling Muegge Carol Reed Rebek Bernice McNamara Rossini Lucy Gellerup Stoehr Karen Krause Stracka Judith Hunzinger Trudeau Patricia Sadowski Witt
Carol Zvara Gobel S. Mary Lee Grady, SDS Mary Houghton Mary Karen Vogel Kaehny Kathleen O’Boyle Kearney Diane Brukwitzki Kescenovitz Judith Carney Keyes Barbara Vidergar Koester Barbara Weiland Kutchera Lois Proulx Ludwig Geneva Pedersen Lyons Donna Shea McElwee Kathleen Horan McManus Elizabeth Biwer Miller Mary Kreilkamp Oberhauser Angela Mischke Pienkos Jean Winzenburg Rife Barbara Starck Schneider Anne Morris Schrauth Catherine Truss Sell Judy Staff Smilanich Maureen Hegarty Smith Doris Nowak Stilwell Marie Paulus Stott Ursula Sustar Mary Ann Thuemler Wigchers
Class of ‘57 Anonymous Marilyn Caputa Armstrong Margaret Schmitt Bamberg Lynn Asp Binder Mary Eibl Bowser Helma Miller Brenner Judith Starck Bultman Catherine Schmidt Burbach Karen Vozar Cleary Julie Draper Daly S. Janet Desmond, BVM Mary Pat Hauptman DeSwarte Carol Dowling O’Rourke Julie Haupt Ford Karleen Haberichter Dr. Ann M. Harrington, BVM Bonnie Runge Hitchcock Kathleen Donahue Jennings Susan Kenney Johnson Mary Stehling Kamps Anita Holmes Mahood Doreen Stiglich McKenna Maureen Moroney McMahon Mary Ellen King Muth Mary Braden Navin Catherine Pfannerstill Nolan Kathleen Zierden Olen Camilla Papin Lynne Murphy Patmore Beverly Grintjes Post Faith Quabius Nancy Leary Quandt Virginia Kraus Rambo Barbara Emmerich Romano Ora Kub Runte Mary Donovan Sorenson Mary Mayer Tlachac Susan Uebelacker Lois Schroeder Wehner-Walder Mary Weller Mary Alice Mueller Wildt Margaret Johnson Williamson
Class of ‘59 Barbara Pettavino Baer Susan Plaisance Beck Joan Bielefeld Judith Walker Catanese Maripat Young Dalum Mary Gebert † Diana Fettig Geissler Sharon Kuker Hudson Mary Lou Sass Kennedy Kathleen Cavallo Kraemer Kathleen Harrington Krueger † Catherine Smith LaFond Judith Zessin Lohmann Joan Maas Kathleen Mullarkey Noel Judy Fagan O’Keefe Joanne Hardtke Platke Judith Kowalski Probst Mary Regina Maier Ryan Mary Taylor Sanders Kathleen Dean Schaefer Joanne Schroth Margaret Dwyer Somervell Sharon Purtell Steinmetz Claudette Holt Tennyson S. Carol Thresher, SDS Kathleen Taylor Tokarz Susan Bennett Viola Marilyn Schulteis Wagner Diane Hauser Washbush Frances Friedberger Weber Kathleen Murphy Wilkinson Mary Kay Ott Williams
Class of ‘58 Betty Jo Zintek Azpell Nancy Bassett Brinkley Maureen Driscoll Connell Bonnie Swendson Elliott
Class of ‘60 Rose Neidhoefer Asher Pamela Beam Keenan Nancy Sobocinski Breckenfelder
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Genevieve Brukwitzki Mary Ann McHugh Chycinski Carol Zintek Cinclair Karen Schmidt Cox Suzanne Mueller Dwyer Corinne Skowron Finn Mary Fontanazza Darlene Becker Hanke Kay Healy Hausch Lou Helen Kirschling Ann Daley Krautner Mary Anne Doyle Krull Ann Lorscheider McConnell Carla La Valle Olle Susan Riordan Roberta Dulde Schmidt Patricia Mayer Schroeder Carmilla Petranek Scott Sharon Palfuss Sickel Veronica Teshner Sustar Patricia Horkheimer Traxler Mary-Jo Zore Kathleen De Forno Zybelman Class of ‘61 Jane Mullaney Anderson Susan Schmidt Bekken S. Karlyn Cauley, SDS Patricia McNally Driscoll Mary Van Horn Gumerman Carol Lauer Kazmierczak Nora Garry Lewis Kathleen Jones McNally Anne Miotke Kathleen Mehegan Monday Patricia Traxel Packee Carol Schleicher Reinbold Constance Cardo Stoner Virginia Wick Wheir Class of ‘62 Jo Ann Sgarlata Bergeson Anne Catalane Marilyn Ott Cloutier Jane Ewens Ellen Glynn Jane Meurer Green Bonnie Benes Grossklaus Jane Johnson Gustafson † Fran Clarke Hansen Betty Jane Jadin Janet Winkowski Jaeger Maureen Harrington Kind Linda Barger Kirchen Margaret Hessel Kozina Elizabeth Moser Krahn Mary Sanfelippo Lilley Margaret Meyer Karen Wiley Meyer Carol Schaub Offenbacher Sally Kalt Rathke Patricia Riordan Carol Doyle Roche Barbara Schmidt Schroeder Mary Wutschel Teske
Class of ‘63 Mary Cannon Kathleen Reynolds Cavallo Mary Jo Mileski Dandurand Mary Sullivan Destefanis Mary Alice Dineen Barbara Totsky Freuck Catherine Lucas Victoria Holzbauer Massie Catherine Charles McHugh Suzanne Dean McKale Janice Ryan Miller Mary Carrigan Osmon Mary Leu Ptaszek Mary Boyle Rick Mary Toonen Riley Maureen Maroney Schulz Susan Schmitt Shipshock Mary Mehegan Stroebel Elizabeth Maly Tyree Corinne Marasco Wolfrom Class of ‘64 Georgia Brost Berther Melita Mueller Biese Joan McCabe Bruce Marilyn Kleis Casper M. Janet Frey Jane Finkler Gordon Mary Buch Hahn Susan Heimann Hamrin Susan Gingrass Honkamp Diane Knight Gail Hanlon Kobach Elaine Scott Kokai Joan Kringel Kreul Mary Dess Krygiel Cheryl Ann Martin Carol Hartman Meneses Barbara Murphy Mary Weingarten Murphy Patricia Doherty Nishi Mary Quirk-Thompson Janis Starich Schmitt Katherine Tierney Schwerin Mary Ann Stiglitz Mary Imp Wunderlich Joan Cunningham Zimmer Class of ‘65 Jane Flynn Baldus Patrice Parcher Bartelme Elizabeth Baszler Carolyn Carr Susan Dickey Danforth Mary Caffrey Dries Barbara Glaser Finley Mary Kuhn Green Sybille Hamilton Susan Dowe Hudson Maureen Guerin Josh Susan Schreiner Kase Catherine Casper Lathrop Catherine Clifford Lawton Susan Starck Manthei Joy Fliss Miller Mary Ellen Dean Mueller
Jo Ann White Murphy Mary Pat Klein Pfeil Diane Hinnenkamp Roethe Catherine Ehmke Schaefer Mary Seramur Katharine Ronge Tanty Frances Sorrenti Tollefson Lynn Schweitzer Toscano Barbara Cunningham Wilson Judith Zvara Class of ‘66 Anonymous Therese Druml Burkhart Janice Casper M. Angela Dentice Maureen Weber Ginella Karen Mikolajczak Giugno Kathleen Callen Halverson Elizabeth Shiely Petschel Charlene Monday Sanders Mary Fuerst Smith Janice Essmann Weinfurt Mary Westphal Wolverton Mary Riedl Wozny Class of ‘67 Pamela Cash Abbott Margaret Atwell Anne Gramling Blom Teresa Seelman Connell Anne DeLeo Mary Ritt Foley Susan Brumm Frautschi Susan Lagonegro Goeden Anita Bunda Grandpre Mary Lee Neis Hanan Anne Harrington Julie Gartzke Khaja Georgene Karkutt Kmiecik Kelly Sobrado Krause Maureen Doherty Mazurek Beth Miller McWey Roberta Heintz Minessale Maureen Mueller Ruth Collopy O’Toole Mary Petrusek-Machi Susan Worm Roth Susan Behling Schmitt Elisabeth Schraith Margaret Dineen Sgariglia Linda Boehme Spataro Josephine Sherer Standart Kathleen Potts Weaver Mickey White Class of ‘68 Eileen Wamser Baldus Mary Jo Johnson Dempsey Christine Worzalla Kampe Katherine Klopatek Krueger Catherine Ahlhauser Meloy Barbara Millen Mary Pendergast Carol Pilliod Donna DeRaimo Reynolds Kathleen Lee Stellato
Maria Haas Tess Mary Alice Tierney Dunn Class of ‘69 Janet Rath Bashirian Mary Clare Bruce Margaret Seelman Cavanaugh Karen Cedzo Cecelia Pancheri Cutler Valerie Danby Elizabeth Hoag Doucette Susan Ruesch Evans Karen Wisniewski Lewison Therese McCormack Susan Jones McNally Robin Reedy Munger Julie Frick Neitzke Jacqueline Eberle O’Malley Catherine Sheahan Varebrook Ellen Retzer Zielinski Class of ‘70 Ann Bonness Angel Nancy Boyle Christine Yank Cash Michelle McCormack Everage Susan Roettgers Gerard Terry Gehringer Gingrass Claudia Halaska Elizabeth Harwood Jo Jacobi Mary Hemmer Japely Margaret Peltier Kulbeck Maureen Klein Lager Judith Makal Mackenzie Martha Heinen Malloy Colleen Roberts Mayer Jane Pendergast Patricia Sheridan Pilon Kathleen Quinn-Balch Jean Reuter Christina Engel Scoptur Christine Secorsky Audrey Von Rueden Ticcioni Margaret Walsh Christine Kirsch Weiss Class of ‘71 Judith Krebs Bonin Patricia Brannan Patricia Carlson Mary Eileen Geary Margaret Jones Michele Michuda Patricia O’Day Judith Schendt Price Virginia Keyser Reinmuller Jane Russell Holzhauer Mary Passage Sherer Ellen Geskermann Steckel Mary Weinfurter Mary Ellen Welsh Patricia Suehr Westphal Class of ‘72 Marybeth Becherer Maureen Casey Borges
Bridget Brennan Mary Jo Westermann Butler Susan Cannon Mary Clemency, MD Mary Beth Reidy Cook Sandra Schim Dolister Kathleen Horne Fischer Susan Harte Maureen Quinlan Hayes Terri Rosenek Lawler Margaret Maroney Sally Roettgers Mueller Mary Wilkins Peterson Jill Reginato Pitterle Betty Jo Cavallo Zuba Class of ‘73 Susan Boltacz Roberta Boruta Margaret Carlson Madeline Lowry Fickinger Mary Beth Eberle Fifield Laurie Ruesch Hendricks Margaret Keyser Jordan Judy Shiely King Judith Gorske McMullen Barbara Falecki Newby Kathy Soellner Saladin Karen Von Rueden Sherman Mary Jo Zimmer Class of ‘74 Mary Roettgers Brobson Margaret Croasdaile Colleen Dougherty Jeanne Stoiber Durfee Mary Clare Davis Falsetti Jennifer Halaska Foti Kathleen Donahue Gresk Jane Reynolds Harris Cynthia Stone Kempka Janet Krebs Suzanne Duero Lanser Anita Regelbrugge Saurer Class of ‘75 Nancy Schmid Andryc Melanie Esau Blaha Annette Powell Groth Jean Kowalewski Horst Elizabeth Heiden Lombardo Theresa Meurer Marinell Koehn Puchalski Margaret Brady Regan Judy Eberle Rettinger Caroline Wirtz Sanders Class of ‘76 Julie Baker Mary Pat Horning Boston Margaret Druml Boyle Kathleen Foley Carroll Elizabeth Hanlon Fehring Tamara Zanoni Hoy Christine Oldam McDermott Mary Susan Prescott Debra Hofschulte Retzer
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Josephine Ritt Nancy Dahms Steller Janet Emmerich Wallace Elizabeth Stoiber Wenzel Mary Jankowski Zastrow Class of ‘77 Anonymous Amy Krebs Abplanalp Diane Baker Greeta Cherayil Cynthia Rutkowski Dermody Nancy Doucette-Wilkinson Jacqueline Eberle Joanne Esser Luba Dumenco Flanigan Ellen Garvey Giudice Amy Strachota Haas Mary Bonness Hansell Terese Wallschlaeger Kerrigan Angela Anstedt Kupka Cathy Stingl Maurice Lynne Zaborske Roy Geralyn Bell Schultz Melinda Lawlor Skrade Cynthia Lipski Spitza Brigid Enright Terry Monica Smith Tighe Anne Callan Trunzo Class of ‘78 Anonymous RoseAnn Palmisano Donovan Terese Ehlenbach Duffy Margaret Enright Judith Cassidy Fiducci Roberta Cleary Kohl Laurie Altstadt Mulhaney Monica Buellesbach Reynolds Susan Heon Sandlund Maribeth Kastenholz Walsh Class of ‘79 Deborah Fink Frederick Jeanne Pier Gilpin Sally A. Gramling Mary Beth Peters Karen Fridl Schlater Class of ‘80 Debra Beres Mary Jo Geldermann Braunschweiger Mary Brennan-Druml JoAnn Woelfel Day Susan Worzala Finn Susanne Shinners Gryniewicz Katherine McCarthy Karczewski Elizabeth Nord Naylor Kristen Olen Robinson Kim Cafaro Schlifske Class of ‘81 Anonymous Jennifer Jung Doucette Mary Frieseke
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Alumnae Giving (continued) Stephanie Briscoe Laudon Shirin Swentkofske Lee Maureen Foley Nuechterlein Anne Dunn Pagel Ann Horning Reardon Mary Caye Nolan Smith Kathleen Strunk-Moen Class of ‘82 MarySue Barrett Margaret LoCoco Capper Mary Jane Mages Demet Lynda Anderer Dew Anne Foley Gretchen Olen Funck Mary Czarnecki Genske Karen Hegmann Becker, MD Kerry Hickey Hodan Nicole Doucette Hoy Christine Travia LaBarbera Ellen Kresse Lamb Lauren Dedinsky Maddox Ellen Moore Susan Nord Shae Hyndiuk Pavlic Lynn Birler Prochazka Beth Herro Rodwell Lisa Hughes Taylor Iva Braovac Zeman Class of ‘83 Margaret Bau Susan Weber Cobb Kathleen Connell Patricia Parks Jessup Monica Schuetz Lawson Sara Luna Lieungh Anne Lucke Elizabeth Carpenter Mahoney Lori Thomzik Montezon Eileen McManus Pesch Kathleen McCotter Pier Koster Class of ‘84 Julie Hughes Anthony Ellen Bartkowski Lynch M. Therese Hegmann Bode Sheila Brennan Conroy Marikris Dalum Coryell Julie Haines Desorcy Suzanne Stroebel Falvey Lisa Polacek French Kathleen Heffernan Hodan Mary Kaye Winter Keyes Moira Weasler Moede Catherine Daily Pickart Anne Kresse Pillion Francine Christensen Purcell Elizabeth Fink Sauer Jodi Schoenauer Jane Potter Skalmoski Christine Cronce Welch Julie Rebek Wendelberger Cherie Napierala Wilson Colleen Matejka Wissing Jacquelyn Koehn Zetting
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Class Of ‘85 Kim Marie Bertnick-Speech Mary Swiderski Dondlinger Lizabeth Hyndman Fuller Mary Dunn Garcia-Velez Theresa Makovec Giese Kimberly Guller Koenig Lisa Struckmeyer Kromanaker Anne Novotny Mary O’Donoghue Janet Andrea Otten Mary Kay Stevens Reinbold Mary Kay Nellis Savignac Mary Schmidt Organ Marianne Szymanski Mary Schmitt Thomas Janet Hesselbein Wagner Mary DuBois Wisniewski Class of ‘86 Jackie Costa Amy Dalum Downing Lisa Eldridge Fitterer Mia Cafaro Giampietro Roberta Kastelic Kate Kenney Maureen Murphy Mikna Lori Rondinelli Punko Sara Fox Reilly Amy Schmidt Sara Burbach Sinense Christine Jones Stuart Kim Krolikowski Tallmadge Monica Mathews Tallmadge Lisa Dentici Ziolkowski Class of ‘87 Sara Graff Albright Katharine Stanislawski Andres Nancy Armour Jane Harteau Baudelaire Amy Brusky Culbert Deirdre Beckstedt DaCosta Rossi Julie Nequette Friedman Sara Mathews Harwood Maureen Muth Johnsen Kathleen Papin Kass Helene Haines Lesniak Tracy Koelsch McClain Mary Kresse McCormack Kristine Walsh McGettigan Teresa Olle Rebecca Roedel Prunuske Nancy Roche MaryAnne Streff Roethle Mary Russell McKeown Kathleen Byrne Sexton Margaret Grandy Stenz Judie Dalum Taylor Deirdre Tobin Kelly Brown Watzka Amy Cordes Wroblewski Class of ‘88 Kathryn Frank Bando
Catherine Reineck Bondarowicz Kristin Monday Brienza Melissa Hug Brousseau Elizabeth Jacoby Champe Mary Denise Pfeil Farrar Natalie Catanese Forward Lisa Lally George Karen Dwyer Goldammer Anne Rice Grogan Megan McManus Ithier Brigid O’Leary Knudsen Clare Malloy Margaret Mathews Susan McCotter Amelia Burbach Merrick Michele Nawotka Amy Talsky Pawasarat Karrin Wicht Plotner Molly Monday Schmidt Andrea Palmisano Scrobel Susan Macaluso Sedgwick Ann Keelan Stevens Class of ‘89 Genevieve Schmitt Jones Carrie Murphy Kohloff Monica Kraus Jennifer Kobach Lancaster Jennifer Ehrle Macomber Joyce Yamat Meyer Susan Stollenwerk Pelz Jane Hyndman Pfaff Jane Moore Reardon Molly A. Brusky Robb Sarah Hamrin Schulz Melissa Siegel Laura Pinzer Van Eperen Class of ‘90 Jessica Burbach Bellows Mary Cook Kathleen Carney Dahm Kathryn Goggin Higgins Sheila McCall Jama Julie Leack Karasek Margaret Byrne Loebner Denyce Wicht Class of ‘91 Laura Pykett Carpenter Michelle Pfeil Clausen Halligan Parks Czarnecki Brigid Driscoll Sandra Esquivel-Mauer Patricia Kresse Friel Jennie Cook Harper Elizabeth Kegel Hattas Maria McManus Kucharski Jennifer Doerr Marino Jennifer Zierden Maurer Julie Hesselbein Perez Pamela Schmitt Cecilia Fritsch SpicuzzaPesicek Mary Byrne Stuckey Meghan McHugh Zidar
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Class of ‘92 Kristin Branch Sarah Eckenrod Cosgrove Stephanie DeRosa Dailey Janet Klamerus Dixon Maureen Mathews Guenther Sarah Brusky Jungels Katherine Brown Konieczny Beth Marie Kurtz Mary Horning Matyas Rebecca Blom Schroder Class of ‘93 Elizabeth Tollefson Bongert Gretchen Creten Caraher Melissa Doerr Christina Lundberg Melissa Wahmhoff Mager Joanna Barczak McQuide Nellie Hagen Richthammer Rebecca Kastern Rops Cynthia Wicht Schaller Denise Seiler Montpas Rita Wermers Class of ‘94 Meghan Hegarty Dean Sara Khaja Grunzel Jamie Linski Sarah Schmidt Martin Sonal Patel Maria Dendromiris Watson Class of ‘95 Amy Schelp Babcock Theresa Erbe Chimenti Megan Lohre DeGuire Annie DeHaven Mary Geiger Bridget Hegarty Johnson Katherine Banner Kowal Angeline Maglio Kelly Goss Mangan Class of ‘96 Erin Scherr Bigalke Amy Ramstack Brimmer Kathleen End Maureen Carney Goetz Kelly Roethe Hodges Class of ‘97 Kathleen Kasdorf Carnell Josephine-Liezl CuetoSampang Meaghan Walker Dransfield Heather Mehring Grams Emily McNally Horsfield Meg Casper Kevane Melissa Modra Konrath Jessica Hughey Rock Madeline Nagle Schmidt Giselle Schmitz Hale Gina Vosseller-DeBruin Class of ‘98 Kathryn Weidinger Asher
Elizabeth Strachota Benz Katherine Konkel Bergeron Monique Conley Ann Guszkowski Dempsey Kathleen Pfeil Dorrington Caroline Dries Elizabeth End Devon Flemming Heidi Moore Hagey Stacey Armstrong Irvine Molly Brady Jackl Angela Holton Lenzen Julie Lichon Schumacher Erin Patterson Strohbehn Carolyn Maciolek Stuard Sara Machi Witmeyer Jodi Zilinski Class of ‘99 Amanda Spaulding Baltz Sarah Burkhart Elizabeth Becherer Fleming Lauren Schmidt Foy Anne Gallagher Margaret LaBrie Morales Alexandra Stankiewicz Class of ‘00 Andrea Novak Bonk Lisa Pavlovich Bozic Laura Dries Jennifer Groth Laura McNally Hughes Nancy Luedke Rivera Anne Hoida Mescher Anne Neuberger Mueller Katherine Koss Welsch Class of ‘01 Emily Schmidt Bremmer Nyama Sillah Doyle Maria Thorson Feeney Christine Gaumond Margaret Strachota Grunst Emily Heck Jeanne Sisulak Hlebichuk Wambui Kamuiru Kathryn Becherer Koutnik Jaclyn Ruys North Margaret Linn Platten Kathryn Steiner Reinardy Emily Stapleton Elizabeth Sullivan Thompson Felicia Foti Toy Class of ‘02 Jenna Meagher Conner Claire Beste Delonge Anne Gramann Julie Rice Hahn Katie Bova Hoffmann Molly Hogan Rachel Fronk Idso Ronnicia Johnson-Walker Molly Kean Ashley Greene Lincoln Daphne Blader Lingsweiler
Melissa Carpenter Lukic Sarah Potts McAndrew Catherine Schmitz Ragozzino Caitlin O’Brien Ratkowski Kelly Roche Schleif Elizabeth Haberli Stecklein Katie Goossen Wolters Class of ‘03 Anonymous Caitlin Alba Kathleen Falk Erin Liszewski Gunnuscio Njoki Kamuiru Margaret Mehan Kinateder Erin O’Boyle Russell Shannon Foley Sabelhaus Frances Connelly White Class of ‘04 (20%) Hannah Berman Hamilton Nicole Ruzinski Bertsch Kelly Carpenter Allison Caswell Jennifer Roettgers Chapp Allison Doyle Steinhafel Catherine Hunt Erika Hutz Caitlin Wallach Kaeppler Kathryn Kelling Farley King Katie Larson Kohtala Jane Konieczka Katherine Scoptur Lawton Christine Jozwiak Lehmann Brittany Townsley McCollum Jenna McLeod Kaitlyn Menden Molly Nelson Anne Cullen Olivares Grace Roessler Joanna Hoffmann Rohr Elizabeth Warmuth Ryan Mary Shiely Erin McDermott Stanek Class of ‘05 Anonymous Emily Goergen Azer Kathleen Cullen Ritter Samantha Erschen Thurner Rebecca Goossen Giombi Meredith McNally Niemer Meaghan Caragher Pasternak Abigail Nitschke Patterson Class of ‘06 Anonymous Yasmine Al Abdul Raheem Colleen Boyle Emily Lemke Lily McKoy Andrea Nelson Kathryn Niemer Kelly O’Boyle Emily Ognacevic Olson Astrid Stuth Cevallos
Class of ‘07 Anonymous Carolyn Arnold Sarah Ehlinger Affotey Katherine Gavinski Megan Heinen Kelsey Menden Keith Mackenzie Kilb Abby Kilian Adrienne Ognacevic Large Amanda Paretti Sobczak Anna Steinmetz Lindsey Townsley Alexandra Velde Meghan Yohann Weiss Class of ‘08 (14%) Anonymous Cara Brigman Elyise Brigman Colleen Caragher Emily Pier Cialdini Elizabeth Spaits Cizinsky Sara Yordan Di Benedetto Marie Dreyer Abigail Gorman Julie Shiely Huebner Kelsey Kasmerchak Catherine Kiefer Caitlin Fentzlaff Macomber Bridget Martin Kerry McBride Anna Klug Pizur Danielle Jerominski Rabe Heather Crosby Radomski Andrea Salmins Alexandra Scoptur Class of ‘09 (6%) Anonymous Catherine Bresnahan Alyssa LaBarbera Buth Lia Fontanazza Clare Frigo Elizabeth Heeg Hope Nartonis Megan Reardon Class of ‘10 Meghan Teich Caballero Chelsea Crooks Emily Drees Ann Duffy Nina Hoffmann Theresa Hofschulte Anna Johnson Alia Kaloti Rachel Beyer Kass Katherine Leszczynski Klinger Anna Layden Melinda Marquardt Margaret Shelledy McAsey Paige Miller Gabriela Nuñez Rebecca Ruesch Amanda Savagian Brigitta Siladi
Katherine Tighe Maria Waldkirch Emily Pokorny Wisniewski Elizabeth Wissing Emily Yoss Lisa Ellis Zampino Class of ‘11 Stefanie Yordan Cheske Amanda Dettmann Alysha Fenlon Garcia Genevieve O’Meara Emmaline Stilp Class of ‘12 (9%) Mary Catherine Bitter Kristen Bonfiglio Kathryn Buggs Grace Buting Alyssa Deardorff Mary M. Dymit Alyssa Engel Kaitlin Gleason Colleen Gresk Hayley Hughes Jane McDonough Madelyn Murphy Quinn Otero Anna Nicole Stein Class of ‘13 Morgan Drezek Bender Allison Braza Olivia Clark Sarah Duffy Michaela Glassel Evan Grogan Andrea Hughes Jenna Kaerek Meaghan Kenfield Sarah Kowalski Elizabeth Kraemer Yamilett Lopez Maredithe Meyer Mary Newby Colleen Nichol Diana Oliva Madeline Schultz Katharine Shelledy Francisca Vega Class of ‘14 Krista Alexander Mary Catherine Baker Christina Boemer Clare Danielson Mary Kate Eberle Margaret Ertz Kathleen Goodwin Meghan Gresk Bridget Hodan Fiona Holahan Margaret Honkamp Abigail Kerschner Gina LaBarbera Julia Moran Caitlin Multerer
Madeleine Organ Sarah Organ Eleanor Pier Elizabeth Pokorny Suzanne Skalmoski Clarise White Natalie Wissing Madeline Wittkowske Class of ‘15 Katherine Conley Elizabeth Enright Claire Guffy Grace Hegemann Stephanie Heyrman Noel Hincha Morgan Hines Anna Kugler Madelin LoCicero Elizabeth Machi Katherine Macpherson Emma Malucha Madeleine Marx Brianna McKissick Maire Cait Mullen Alana Parey Kathryn Pipia Michelle Rekowski Margaret Riley Samantha Schulte Colleen Scott Maria Teresa Serna Maura Skelton Megan Szidon Audrey Taylor Montserrat Valles Class of ‘16 Sophia Altenburg Elizabeth Bertacchini Jacqueline Biel Mary Bieser Rebecca Biwer Caroline Blair Grace Callan Margaret Carrig Natalie Cavalco Stephanie Cavalco Roselynn Dentice Sophia Dittrich Madeleine Doyle Anne Ertz Elizabeth Esser Anna Falk Jenelle Falvey Justine Finerty Mikhaila Fogel Alexandra Glasford Jordyn Gonzalez Claire Halloran Sarah Hemauer Angeles Jimenez Madeline Koehler Katherine Kopriva Elizabeth Lampereur Alexandrea Lichucki Abigail Lopata
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Haley Matchette Esmeralda Mercado Ashley Miller Olivia Myszewski Kaitlyn Olson Sarah Plunkett Terese Radke Erin Rieger Claire Rooney Diana Ruiz Elizabeth Schauer Caitlyn Scherrer Renata Schlomann Hannah Schumacher Julia Scopp Noemy Serna Hernandez Katelynn Sinclair Allyson Snyder Emma Stoiber Dahlia Tesfamichael Madeline Yoss Class of ‘17 Sara Achatz Katie Arnold Kate Barrett Grace Becker Noor Bekhiet Eleanor Beres Alexandria Bonne Amelia Bretl Najah Buck Sarah Clarke Kristen Coury Jenna David Jessica Diez Charlotte DuBois McKenna Fitterer Sydney Granger Caroline Hegemann Rachel Heinrich Margaret Hensien Sarah Herbers Molly Hodan Colleen Hodan Erin Hughes Emma Hutchinson Megan Janus Lauren Kohl Leah Kostos Alyssa Krogulski Kristen Lancaster Grace Lenz Alejandra Macias Danielle Macpherson Colleen Marcoux Brooke McArdle Aidan Murtha Kristina Orthober Kelsey Piotrowski Katherine Possing Alexandra Ries Alicia Roman Sophia Romero Mariana Rosales Victoria Rose Genevieve Ruesch
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Alumnae Giving (continued) Sarah Schmidt Taylor Schwartz Allison Shears Brianne Sherman Chloe Speech Tara Sweeney Madeline Thew Cathy Tran Maria Velarde Villalaz Isabel Woller Jessica Zellmer Gracie Ziolkowski
Mosaic Through the Mosaic program, graduating seniors make fouryear pledges during senior year to “pay it forward” and support the next generation of Dashers.
Class Of ‘18 (75%) Grace Akin Akosua Ampaw Diana Aponte Molly Baker Rachel Bane Anne Bauer Julianna Baumgartner Lauren Besler Mahogany Billups Elizabeth Blair Anna Boemer Elizabeth Boyle Abigail Burg Margaret Butler Mary Callanan Ella Campbell Emma Cayen Hadley Champe Margaret Clemence Maureen Coffey Megan Crevoiserat Madeline Daleiden Grace Devine Isabella Doucette Caroline Draver Anna Drechsler Madeline Drezek Ann Druml Margot Dunn Kathryn Durian Claire Egelhoff Joan Ehrlich Alma Espino Tamia Fowlkes Veronica Freund Molly Glowacki Megan Goldammer
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Elisa Goodman Emma Grogan Ivana Guerrero Garcia Katie Haas Sophia Halloran Anna Hemauer Bryanda Hernandez Rosita Hernandez Grace Hilbert Payton Honkamp Claire Hubley Brigid Hughes Anna Hughes Emma Ingrisano Eleni Jarecki Sophia Jaskolski Megan Kass Grace Kaupp Hannah Keller Lilli Kenfield Megan Keyser Ashley Koenings Kelley Kornfeld Sarah Kram Madison Kwiatkowski Deirdre Lagore Elizabeth Laird Alexa Lovo Tatyana Lynn Katherine MacDonald Emma Mager Lorenza Martinez De Alva Courtney Mauk Megan McFadden Sarah McLeod Megan McPike Aimee Melendez Cecelia Mihelich Jaime Misky Anne Moede Caroline Moss Teresa Murphy Margaret Nelson Makayla Nelson Natalie Norfolk Grace Novotny Jennifer Organ Megan Otto Olivia Packer Maggie Pate Jessica Paur Isabella Pecoraro Colleen Pfaff Audrey Poorman Caitlin Reardon Carolyn Reilly Laura Rodriguez Maryann Ruiz Natalie Sanchez Genaya Sanchez Kiomara Schaefer-Garcia Alexandra Schell Katherine Schulz Meghan Scott Isabelle Shavlik Alexandra Shaw Lauren Sinense
Anna Small Sarah Soczka Abigail Stoffel Sarah Stoiber Rachel Storts Juliana Strother Laney Tarantino Amanda Taylor Kathleen Topp Isabel Ullrich Marina Von Rueden Mia Vuckovich Sophia Wendelberger Claire Westfall Angela Wilson Carolyn Wilson Mallory Wittkowske Catherine Wroblewski Remy Ziolkowski
Fidelitas Circle In Latin, fidelitas means faithfulness and loyalty. The Fidelitas Circle honors those who have been faithful to the DSHA cause with consecutive years of giving.
43 Years Harold and Eleanor Schroeder, HA ‘53 42 Years Kathleen Olen, HA ‘57 and Douglas Olen 36 Years Thomas and Marland Gengler, HA ‘51 34 Years Anne Blom, DS ‘67 Judith Bultman, DS ‘57 Judith Keyes, DS ‘58 Beverly Klein, HA ‘44 Patrick and Beth McWey, HA ‘67 Barbara Murphy, HA ‘64 Geraldine Noonan, HA ‘51 Catherine Schaefer, DS ‘65 Richard Streff 33 Years Paul and Roberta Schmidt, HA ‘60 32 Years Tom and Mary Jo Dempsey, HA ‘68
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John and Karen Finerty Lorayne Gehringer, HA ‘47 Harold and Mary Grechowiak John Heiden Paul and Colleen Mayer, DS ‘70 31 Years S. Virginia Honish, SDS, DS ‘55 James and Susan Schmitt, HA ‘67 30 Years David and Terry Gingrass, DS ‘70 Robert and Toni Gorske, HA ‘50 Eugenia Hoy, HA ‘46 Robert and Geraldine Kolb, HA ‘55 Donald and Kathryn Kresse Justine Leonard, HA ‘50 Robert and Rita Lorenz, HA ‘49 John and Susan McNally, HA ‘69 Kathy Monday, DS ‘61 and Gerry Monday John and Jane Niebler Thomas and Patricia Packee, DS ‘61 Donald and Angela Pienkos, DS ‘58 Gervase and Beverly Rose James L. and Margaret Mathews Sankovitz, HA ‘51 S. Virginia Stone, BVM, HA ‘47 Richard and Joyce Talsky 29 Years Kenneth and Patricia Byrne Tom and Maripat Dalum, HA ‘59 Carol Farrell, DS ‘56 Frank and Judith Probst, DS ‘59 Donald and Frances Tollefson, HA ‘65 28 Years Patricia Adlam, HA ‘47 Andrew and Betty Jo Azpell, HA ‘58 James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA ‘76 Greeta Cherayil, DSHA ‘77 Theodore † and Catherine † Nord, HA ‘49 Florence Fridl, HA ‘45 † Theodore and Molly Schmidt, DSHA ‘88 27 Years Patrick Dawson and Michele Kramer Robert and Mary Dries, DS ‘65
Dennis and Mary Pat Pfeil, DS ‘65 Joseph and Patricia Schulte, HA ‘51 Donald Braun and Peggy Seegers-Braun Sisters of the Divine Savior 26 Years Mary Lu Davis, HA ‘45 John and Margot Dunn James and Roberta Fackelman Steven and Susanne Gryniewicz, DSHA ‘80 Donald and Kathleen Horning, HA ‘52 Kathleen McNally, HA ‘61 Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ‘57 Carla La Valle Olle, HA ‘60, and Thomas Olle Patricia Keefer Russell and Dennis Russell Eleanor Swentkofske Anthony Weasler, II 25 Years Brian and Suzanne Lanser, DSHA ‘74 Anne Lucke, DSHA ‘83 Joy Miller, DS ‘65 Lori Thomzik Montezon, DSHA ‘83 Paul † and Christina Scoptur, HA ‘70 John and Veronica Sustar, HA ‘60 24 Years Mary Clare Bruce, HA ‘69 Michael and Amy Haas, DSHA ‘77 Timothy and Sarah Martin, DSHA ‘94 Ann McConnell, HA ‘60 Paul and Deborah Mueller 23 Years Anonymous Margaret Bau, DSHA ‘83 Daniel and Elizabeth Hoag Doucette, HA ‘69 Robert and Terese Duffy, DSHA ‘78 Phyllis Goodwin, HA ‘50 Lawrence and Jane Kean 22 Years Catherine Bau James and Susan Goulee Timothy Grandy Michael and Nancy Hansen Fr. Jerome Herda Francis and Rose Mary Matusinec, HA ‘50 Chris McDermott, DSHA ‘76, and John McDermott
Daniel and Jill Pitterle, DSHA ‘72 Jane Russell Holzhauer, DSHA ‘71 Ron and Christine Weiss, DS ‘70 21 Years Anonymous Michael and Ellen Bartel Catherine M. Duffy Robert and Mary Ott Aileen Ryan Scholarship Trust 20 Years Richard and Mardi Bridich William Drew and Mary Cannon, HA ‘63 John and Jane Casper James and Teresa Connell, HA ‘67 Elizabeth End, DSHA ‘98 Robert and Dawn Gardner Neil Hamilton Michael and Kathleen Hodan, DSHA ‘84 Mark and Janet Hogan Nicholas and Mary Kees David and Kathleen † Krueger, DS ‘59 Michele Michuda, DSHA ‘71 John and Jacqueline O’Malley, DS ‘69 John and Karen Rice Susan Uebelacker, HA ‘57 19 Years Frank and Barbara Baer, DS ‘59 Alice Fuhrmann Brusky Margaret Carlson, DSHA ‘73 John † and Nancy Hyndman Francis and Judith Jacoby Edward and Virginia Jurken Gary and Jacquelyn Krawczyk Robert and Kathryn Lauer Shirin Lee, DSHA ‘81 Stanley and Barbara Macek, HA ‘55 Thomas and Judith Mackenzie, HA ‘70 Hugh and Kathleen McManus, DS ‘58 Carolyn Megal Paul and Jennifer Megal John and Katie Mehan John and Karen Meyer, HA ‘62 Brian and Maureen O’Boyle James and Patricia Parks Jerald and Marlene Radtke, HA ‘51 Glenn and Elizabeth Ragalie Donald and Carol Reinbold, DS ‘61 Margaret Roedel David and Caroline Sanders, DSHA ‘75
David Organ and Mary Schmidt Organ, DSHA ‘85 Rosemary Selep, HA ‘46 Cecile Smith, HA ‘49 Stephen and M. Patricia Steiner Mary Ann Stiglitz, HA ‘64 Thomas Stilp and Marguerite Gallagher Daniel and Mary Tanty Charles and Kathleen Vogel 18 Years Bruce G. and Laurie A. Arnold Peter and Mary Beitzel Bernard and Georgia Berther, DS ‘64 Kevin and Kathleen Carnell, DSHA ‘97 Richard and Kathryn Ensslin Patrick and Suzanne Falvey, DSHA ‘84 John and Cheryl Gehringer Greater Milwaukee Foundation Carl and Kathleen Gresk, DSHA ‘74 Terence and Holly Hoy Patrick and Patricia Knight Edward and Ann Krautner, DS ‘60 Robert Leack Jon and Lisa Metz Mark Hale and Jane Pendergast, DS ‘70 Ron and Linda Ripley Curt and Anita Saurer, DSHA ‘74 Constance Stoner, DS ‘61 Joseph and Kay Tierney Mary Tlachac, DS ‘57 James and Amy Wenzler 17 Years Jerome and Mary Brien, DS ‘55 Edward and Callista Grebe, HA ‘50 Monica and Jeff Hughes Dean and Mary Klinger John and Patricia Konkel David and Nora Lewis, HA ‘61 Terrence and Kathleen McGinn Donald and Katherine Schwerin, HA ‘64 Warren and Marilyn Sladky 16 Years Mary Bachman, DS ‘56 Gloria Barnes, HA ‘47 Catherine Burbach, HA ‘57 Mary Jo Butler, DSHA ‘72 Kevin and Kathy Coakley Michael and Patricia Dunn, DS ‘55 Richard and Julia Fons R. Mark and Deborah Frederick, DSHA ‘79
Thomas and Mary Genske, DSHA ‘82 S. Mary Lee Grady, SDS, DS ‘58 Julie Rice Hahn, DSHA ‘02 Jo Ann Jacobi, HA ‘70 Richard and Julie Landy, DSHA ‘79 Randolph Mark Carmelo and Roberta Minessale, HA ‘67 William and Susan Ognacevic Mark and Kristine O’Meara Charles and Carol Rebek, DS ‘56 Robert and Mary Sowinski Colomba Vosseller Dean and Ann Weber, DS ‘52 15 Years Charles and Marilyn Armstrong, DS ‘57 Julie Baker, DSHA ‘76 Nancy Breckenfelder, HA ‘60 Patricia and Jeffry Brigman Blase and Judith Catanese, DS ‘59 Maureen Driscoll Connell, DS ‘58 Michael and Mary Pat Deuel, HA ‘55 Dennis Marx and Mary Frieseke, DSHA ‘81 Daniel and Jean Gaumond Rory and Judith Gillespie Arthur and Carol Hokanson Michael and Roberta Keelan, HA ‘55 Donald and Cynthia Kempka, DSHA ‘74 John and Maureen Keyes, HA ‘56 Monica Kraus, DSHA ‘89 M. Lawrence and Catherine La Fond, HA ‘59 Joan Lucke, HA ‘51 and Paul V. Lucke A. Robert and Lois Ludwig, DS ‘58 Kevin and Teresa McBride Michael † and Kathleen McGinn Mark and Maryellen Miskimen Raymond and Susan O’Connor Kenneth and Elizabeth Petschel, DS ‘66 Joseph and Jane Pfaff, DSHA ‘89 Robert and Anne Pillion, DSHA ‘84 Mary Susan Prescott, DSHA ‘76 Joanne Schulte, HA ‘55 Ellen Steckel, DSHA ‘71 Anthony Steiner and Sue Martin-Steiner
James and Karen Stracka, DS ‘56 W. Kent and Marcia Velde Brian and Diane Wycklendt Hiroyuki and Jane Yamasaki, HA ‘55 14 Years Ned and Jane Baldus, HA ‘65 Michael and Emily Bremmer, DSHA ‘01 Daniel Druml and Mary Brennan-Druml, DSHA ‘80 Michael and Debra Brophy Stuart and Robyn Deardorff William and Corinne Finn, HA ‘60 Brian and Margaret Flannery Richard and Lizabeth Fuller, DSHA ‘85 A. Peter and Elizabeth Gottsacker Bryan and Darlene Hanke, HA ‘60 Elaine Hegmann, HA ‘56 Mathew and Angela Hutchinson Nicholas and Sarah Jungels, DSHA ‘92 Jeffrey and Georgene Kmiecik, DS ‘67 P. Jackson and Heather Mansfield Cheryl Ann Martin, DS ‘64 David and Karen Neville Claude and Geraldine Pehowski, HA ‘45 William and Nancy Rice Richard and Barbara Romano, HA ‘57 Mary Shiely, DSHA ‘04 James and Lois Stanek, HA ‘50 Thomas and Kathleen Stellato, DS ‘68 Katharine Tanty, HA ‘65 Daniel and Monica Tighe, DSHA ‘77 Charles Neil and Mary White, DS ‘67 Lori Yordan 13 Years Elizabeth Baszler, HA ‘65 James and Donna Bieser, HA ‘51 William Rose and Patricia Carlson, DSHA ‘71 David Davis, Jr. Henry and Mary Alice Dedinsky Paul and Paula Eberle Susan Finn, DSHA ‘80 Diana Geissler, HA ‘59 William and Mary Gilbert Carol Gobel, DS ‘58 Scott and Lorna Grade
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John and Anne Grogan, DSHA ‘88 David and Mary Hahn, HA ‘64 Donald and Julie Heeg Paul and Cynthia Honkamp John and Ginny Horning Jeffrey and Georgene Kmiecik, DS ‘67 Joseph and Christine LaBarbera, DSHA ‘82 J. William and Mary Little, HA ‘53 Geneva Lyons, HA ‘58 Thomas and Martha Marx Elizabeth Biwer Miller, HA ‘58 Richard and Elizabeth Muegge, HA ‘56 Lillian Pegg, DS ‘52 Price Foundation Charitable Trust Bruce and Judith Price, DSHA ‘71 Mary Quirk, HA ‘49 † Timothy and Ann Reardon, DSHA ‘81 Michael Ryan and Mary Burke Ryan William and Mary Sanders, HA ‘59 Christopher and Cynthia Schaller, DSHA ‘93 Michael and Anne Schrauth, DS ‘58 Robert and Patricia Smith Patricia Spoerl, HA ‘47 Christopher and Ann Swain Brian and Rebekah Wickert Robert and Colleen Wissing, DSHA ‘84 12 Years Jerome and Mary Ann Bink, DS ‘52 Thomas and Margaret Cavanaugh, HA ‘69 Paul and Lisa French, DSHA ‘84 Thomas and Mary Gavinski Thomas and Patricia Hammer Ronald and Maureen Hayes, DSHA ‘72 Russell and Bonnie Hitchcock, HA ‘57 Jeanne Hoff, HA ‘46 Mary Carol Kuhns Jasenski, HA ‘48 Patricia Julien, HA ‘51 Virginia Kegel, HA ‘44 Linda Kirchen, DS ‘62 Mike and Mitzi MacKedon, HA ‘53 Michael and Amanda Marsala Tim and Emily Olson, DSHA ‘06 Gregory and Francine Purcell, DSHA ‘84 Stephen and Karen Ruys
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Fidelitas Circle (continued) Charlene Monday Sanders, DS ‘66 Roger and Judith Schmidt Marie Swietlik, HA ‘51 S. Carol Thresher, SDS, DS ‘59 Donald and Janet Wagner, DSHA ‘85 Michael and Helen Zealy 11 Years Anonymous Roger and Coleen Ayudan Steven and Julie Bane Debra Beres, DSHA ‘80 Charles and Amy Brimmer, DSHA ‘96 Thomas and Catherine Campbell John and Mary Cermak, DS ‘52 David and Mary Ann Chycinski, HA ‘60 Karen Cleary, HA ‘57 Steve and Amy Culbert, DSHA ‘87 Matthew and Meghan Dean, DSHA ‘94 Kenneth and Jane Gordon, DS ‘64 Laura Grenfell, DSHA ‘01 William and Kay Hausch, DS ‘60 Kathleen Jungbluth, HA ‘48 Virginia Brahm Kelly, HA ‘39 J. Patrick and Christine Keyes Diane Knight, HA ‘64 Barbara Koester, DS ‘58 Richard and Carrie Kohloff, DSHA ‘89 Mary Krygiel, HA ‘64 Barbara Kutchera, DS ‘58 Mary Lou La Bissoniere, HA ‘44 James Lang Joyce Hendrickson Lisheron, DS ‘52 Scott and Colleen Lowry, DS ‘55 Virginia and Joseph Mallof Family Fund - Greater Milwaukee Foundation Michael and Beverly Mamayek Robert and Kelly Mangan, DSHA ‘95 Margaret Mathews, DSHA ‘88 Richard and Mary Louise McCormick, HA ‘45 Gregory and Donna McElwee, DS ‘58 Barbara Millen, HA ‘68 Thomas and Kathleen Miller James and Ann Murtha Mary Anna Novotny Mary Oberhauser, HA ‘58
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O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong, & Laing S.C. Robert and Ruth O’Toole, HA ‘67 Paul and Anne Petitjean John and Laurel Pope Beverly Post, HA ‘57 Patricia and Gregory Reiman David J. Roettgers Gary and Laura Ruesch James and Karen Schlater, DSHA ‘79 Kelly Roche, DSHA ‘02 Paul and Patricia Schroeder, HA ‘60 Michael and Lynn Schulte Sarah Schulz, DSHA ‘89 Ira and Carmilla Scott, HA ‘60 John and Catherine Sell, HA ‘58 Eugene and Jean Sinclair, HA ‘54 James and Maureen Stern Charles and Margaret Trampe Michael and Elizabeth Wenzel, DSHA ‘76 Bernard and Kathryn Westfahl 10 Years Peter and Vernyle Abramoff, HA ‘49 Nancy Armour, DSHA ‘87 Edward and Diane Braza James and Maribeth Buggs Douglas and Mary Heather Carlson James and Marilyn Casper, DS ‘64 Anne Catalane, HA ‘62 Karen Cedzo, DS ‘69 Thomas and Mary Beth Cook, DSHA ‘72 Daniel and Colleen Czarnecki Philip and Lori Dallman Mario and Sara Di Benedetto, DSHA ‘08 Daniel and Lois Duffy Bonnie Elliott, DS ‘58 Paul and Susan Evans, DS ‘69 Terrance and Lois Fisher, HA ‘54 Lyle and Lisa Fitterer, DSHA ‘86 John and Joanne Fulcher Geoffrey Keeling and Mary Eileen Geary, DSHA ‘71 John and Patty Grum Ron and Dawn Hathaway Paul and Kathryn Higgins, DSHA ‘90 Institech Sherry Jung William and Mary Karen Kaehny, DS ‘58 Bernard and Christine Kampe, HA ‘68
David and Anne Kastenholz Mary Joy Kasun Garron and Elaine Kokai, HA ‘64 Jonathan and Cindy Leinfelder Bob and Cathleen Loehr Kevin and Margaret Long Robert and Susan Lueger Michael and Elizabeth Mahoney, DSHA ‘83 Paul and Elna McDonald Charles and Judith McMullen, DSHA ‘73 Margaret Meyer, HA ‘62 Anthony Machi and Mary Petrusek-Machi, HA ‘67 Daniel and Amanda Quesnell Thomas and Diane Roethe, DS ‘65 Brendan and Kathleen Rowen Leonard and Ruth Schacht, HA ‘53 Thomas and Barbara Schneider, DS ‘58 Julie Lichon Schumacher, DSHA ‘98 Security Personnel, Inc. S. Monica Seelman, BVM, HA ‘58 Frederick and Margaret Shields, HA ‘46 Lucy Stoehr, DS ‘56 Ronald and JoAnne Turk Thomas and Cathy Valentyn Herman and Susan Viola, HA ‘59 John and Julie Wendelberger, DSHA ‘84 Dennis and Michelle Whalen John and Mary Williams, DS ‘59 Jon Schoenbeck and Mary Jo Zimmer, DSHA ‘73 9 Years Calvin and Sara Akin Jeffrey and Rana Altenburg Craig and Maura Andrews Daniel and Ann Baker William and Eleanor Baldus, HA ‘51 Patrice Bartelme, HA ‘65 Thomas Beamish and Maurita Houren Karen and Timothy Bleach Gerard and Judith Bonin, DSHA ‘71 Douglas and Barbara Braun Kenneth and Suzanne Bruner, HA ‘55 Susan Cannon, DSHA ‘72 Eric and Marikris Coryell, DSHA ‘84 Franklin and Karen Cox, DS ‘60 David and Jennifer Crosby Kevin and Lynda Dew,
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DSHA ‘82 Ann Dodds, HA ‘50 J. Michael and Julie Dreyer Patrick and Mary Duffy Fleck Foundation Timothy and Susan Frautschi, DS ‘67 David and Kathleen Geddes, HA ‘54 Jeff and Deborah Granger John and Denise Grogan Clement and Emily Grum Jane Guhl, HA ‘46 Andrew and Julie Gusho John and Norma Herbers Mark and Ann Hilbert William and Mary Patrice Hudson Francis and Patricia Hughes Husch Blackwell, LLP Imagine Branding LLC Betty Jane Jadin, DS ‘62 Mark and Maureen Kenfield Mary Ann Kenney, HA ‘50 Joseph and Jane Kerschner Jeffrey and Patricia Klement Katherine Leszczynski Klinger, DSHA ‘10 Joseph and Kimberly Koenig, DSHA ‘85 Katherine Klopatek Krueger, HA ‘68 Gerald and Katherine Lafferty, HA ‘52 David and Stacy Lynch David Marcello Maureen McMahon, HA ‘57 Anne Miotke, DS ‘61 Rosemary Monroe, HA ‘48 † Thomas and Elizabeth Montgomery Todd and Mary Nichol Teresa Olle, DSHA ‘87 and John Comerford James O’Malley Thomas and Peggy Perlewitz Joan Phillips, HA ‘46 Kathleen Pier, DSHA ‘83 Warren and Ann Pierson Donald and Suzanne Potter, HA ‘54 Stephen and Elizabeth Ryan, DSHA ‘04 Robert and Sarah Schmidt Terence and Maureen Shea, HA ‘52 S. Mary Jo Stoffel, SDS University of St. Thomas Gregory and Mariann Van Winkle Donald and Marilyn Wagner, DS ‘59 Benjamin Walder and Lois Wehner-Walder, DS ‘57 Mark and JoAnn Willmering Thomas and Mary Wisniewski, DSHA ‘85
8 Years Anonymous Becker Ritter Funeral Home Janice Biel Chuck and Elizabeth Bongert, DSHA ‘93 Roberta Boruta, DSHA ‘73 Genevieve Brukwitzki, HA ‘60 Robert and Kathleen Buettner, HA ‘56 Michael and Donna Butz William and Deborah Campbell James and Kathleen Caragher Patrick Ritter and Kathleen Cullen Ritter, DSHA ‘05 Timothy and Mary Dondlinger, DSHA ‘85 Rob and Virginia Dubinski Charles DuBois Leslie Sollars DuBois James and Suzanne Dwyer, HA ‘60 Eppstein Uhen Architects Dan and Bonnie Erschen Jake Thurner and Samantha Erschen Thurner, DSHA ‘05 Michael and Paula Ertz Leander and Mary Diane Foley, HA ‘67 Mary Fontanazza, HA ‘60 Carol Guardia, HA ‘53 Terrence and Fran Hansen, DS ‘62 Matthew and Kelly Hodges, DSHA ‘96 Mark and Carolyn Hohenwalter Holton Brothers, Inc. Jim and Kathleen Kass, DSHA ‘87 Michael and Jennifer Keough Greg and Meg Kevane, DSHA ‘97 Dorothy Kliebhan, HA ‘46 Tony and Vicki Kunz, DSHA ‘83 Albert and Kelly Lagore David and Stephanie Laudon, DSHA ‘81 James and Luanne Leising, DS ‘56 Tyler and Nancy Rivera, DSHA ‘00 James and Susan Manthei, DS ‘65 John and Virginia Myszewski Warren and Mary Ann O’Connor, HA ‘44 Gerard and Carol Offenbacher, DS ‘62 Robert and Jill Organ Eduardo and Norma Perea Gary and Jeanne Pokorny Quarles & Brady LLP Race Orthodontics
Dolores Roettgers Regan, HA ‘44 Thomas Reuteman Kevin and Monica Reynolds, DSHA ‘78 Mark and Paula Rhyner Patricia Riordan, HA ‘62 Matthew and Elizabeth Sauer, DSHA ‘84 Gregory Sacho and Christine Secorsky, HA ‘70 Christopher and Claudia Shea Terry and Jane Skalmoski, DSHA ‘84 Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA ‘87 Mary Alice Tierney Dunn, HA ‘68 Rodney and Terres Van Bibber Jeffrey and Rhonda Watts Wells Fargo & Company John and Margaret Wittkowske 7 Years B D Travel Inc. David and Eileen Baldus, HA ‘68 Terry and Mary Briscoe Peter and Joan Bruce, DS ‘64 Kathryn Buggs, DSHA ‘12 Robert and Christine Bukowski Thomas and Marjorie Campbell Kathleen Cavallo, DS ‘63 Daniel and Paige Conley Robert Helbig and Jackie Costa, DSHA ‘86 Joseph and Karen Dalum Alyssa Deardorff, DSHA ‘12 James and M. Sharon deGuzman Leslie Dietz Steven Marcus and Colleen Dougherty, DSHA ‘74 Andrew and Allison Doyle Steinhafel, DSHA ‘04 Caroline Dries, DSHA ‘98 Laura Dries, DSHA ‘00 Joseph and Julie Dunn, DS ‘56 Bernard and Mary Enright Rick and Miriam Falk Anne Foley, DSHA ‘82 Ellen Glynn, DS ‘62 Michael and Karen Goldammer, DSHA ‘88 Colleen Gresk, DSHA ‘12 Donald and Mary Haas, HA ‘45 James and Joan Hagner, HA ‘49 Larry and Kathleen Halverson, DS ‘66 Thomas and Mary Hennelly
Carol Hincha Darla Hium Patrick and Kerry Hodan, DSHA ‘82 John and Tamara Hoy, DSHA ‘76 Andrew and Catherine Hunt, DSHA ‘04 José Hurtado Perez and MariaChristina Thiele Kenneth and Janet Jaeger, HA ‘62 Daniel and Patricia Jessup, DSHA ‘83 James and Elizabeth Kasdorf Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc. Brad Large and Adrienne Ognacevic Large, DSHA ‘07 Donald and Judy Laub, HA ‘54 Christopher and Jody Lowe John Maher and Lisa Sullivan Elizabeth Massie Bret and Brook Mayborne Rebecca Remsha McGraw, DSHA ‘03 Marty and Jennifer McLaughlin Michele Nawotka, DSHA ‘88 Richie and Meredith Niemer, DSHA ‘05 Joseph and Catherine Pickart, DSHA ‘84 Robert and Susan Piekenbrock Premier Real Estate Management, LLC Thomas Balch and Kathleen Quinn-Balch, DS ‘70 Mark and Kathleen Ramion Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. Robert W. Baird & Co. Virginia Rogers, HA ‘51 Dr. Karl and Margaret Schmitt and Daughters Genevieve Jones, DSHA ‘89, and Pamela Schmitt, DSHA ‘91 Michael and Ann Schueller Kevin and Susan Scott Standard Process, Inc. Ursula Sustar, HA ‘58 Daniel and Michele Szidon David and Barbara Wilson, DS ‘65 Thomas and Kathleen Yoss 6 Years Anonymous A. O. Smith Corporation David and Amy Abplanalp, DSHA ‘77 Allen Edmonds Corporation Richard and Rita Auelmann, HA ‘51 Thomas and Kristine Barrett
Janet Bashirian, HA ‘69 Brian and Kristin Besler Biel Family Foundation James and Jeanne Bieser John and Lynn Binder, HA ‘57 David and Lisa Blair Thomas and M. Therese Bode, DSHA ‘84 Eunice Brandstatter, HA ‘52 Suzanne Brault, HA ‘51 Peter and Peggy Bray Allison Braza, DSHA ‘13 William and Therese Burkhart, DS ‘66 The Cara Foundation, Inc. James and Jane Carrig Stephanie Chadek Rodney and Joanne Crevoiserat Dalum Family Foundation Thomas and Barbara Damm, HA ‘55 Alex Dittrich and Cathleen Ebacher Claude and Julie Doyle Sarah Duffy, DSHA ‘13 John and Margaret Dunn Kevin and Sheila Dunne Matthew and Deborah Falk Matthew and Maria Feeney, DSHA ‘01 Lia Fontanazza, DSHA ‘09 William and Joan Fontanazza Richard and Anita Grandpre, DS ‘67 Dennis and Bonnie Grossklaus, DS ‘62 Harry and Amy Halloran Jerome Becker and Karen Hegmann Becker, MD, DSHA ‘82 John and Lori Heinrich Kenneth and Kelly Hemauer Mary Henke Theodore and Mary Holtermann, HA ‘54 John and Susan Honkamp, DS ‘64 Jenna Kaerek, DSHA ‘13 Patrick and Kathleen Kearney, DS ‘58 Thomas and Mary Kaye Keyes, DSHA ‘84 Jeffrey and Karen Knauf Andrew and Christine Lampereur Mel and Karen Lewison, HA ‘69 Alice Linehan, HA ‘52 Anthony and Mary Linn Thomas and Patrice Linn Mark and Lauren Maddox, DSHA ‘82 Andrew and Ashley Mankowski Marquette University Thomas Lucey and Nancy McGinn-Lucey, HA ‘53
James and Lisa McKenna John and Elizabeth Melis Patricia Miller Adam and Anne Mueller, DSHA ‘00 James Olson and Elizabeth Hermes-Olson Jason and Susan Pelz, DSHA ‘89 Joel and Katherine Phillips John and Patricia Pilon, DS ‘70 Norman and Virginia Rambo, HA ‘57 Fred and Sally Rathke, DS ‘62 William and Kathleen Reilley Jean Rife, DS ‘58 Michael McKeown and Mary Russell McKeown, DSHA ‘87 Robert and Julianne Salamone Eugene and Anne Saragnese Jay and Patricia Schauer Jacob and Madeline Schmidt, DSHA ‘97 Eugene Schramka Steve and Lisa Schumacher David and Ruth Springob, HA ‘52 Erik and Heidi Stanton Emily Stapleton, DSHA ‘01 William and Mary Stoiber Eckehard Stuth and Janellen Becker-Stuth Barbara Swietlik, HA ‘53 Paul and Mary-Iris Taylor William and Maria Tess, HA ‘68 Thomas and Kate Tuttle WaterStone Bank SSB Sean and Maria Watson, DSHA ‘94 Mary Weinfurter, DSHA ‘71 Denyce Wicht, DSHA ‘90 5 Years Anonymous James and Theresa Alioto Peter and Deanna Ament American Transmission Company Michael and Mary Ann Apfeld Douglas and Christine Arnold Kathryn Asher, DSHA ‘98 J. Paul Keenan and Pamela Beam Keenan, HA ‘60 Peter and Elizabeth Benz, DSHA ‘98 William and Julie Beres Jeffrey Speech and Kim Marie Bertnick-Speech, DSHA ‘85 Timothy and Susan Boltacz, DSHA ‘73 William and Maureen Borges, DSHA ‘72 John and Mary Borman, HA ‘56
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Steven and Mary Jo Braunschweiger, DSHA ‘80 Douglas Jensen and Bridget Brennan, DSHA ‘72 David and Jacquelyn Bretl Brian and Carolyn Butler John and Linda Callen Brian and Kathleen Carroll, DSHA ‘76 Janice Casper, DS ‘66 Craigh and Diane Cepukenas Ryan and Theresa Chimenti, DSHA ‘95 Emily Pier, DSHA ‘08 Richard and Carol Cinclair, HA ‘60 John and Catherine Clarke Mark and Michelle Clausen, DSHA ‘91 Pedro Colón and Betty Ulmer John and Lisa Coury William and Suzanne Crain, HA ‘53 S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS, DS ‘56 David and Mary Jo Dandurand, DS ‘63 Clare Danielson, DSHA ‘14 Jerry and Margaret David Donal and Mary Demet Michael and Karen Derdzinski Christopher Doerr Richard and Jennifer Doucette, DSHA ‘81 S. Suzanne T. Effinger, BVM, HA ‘50 Kathleen End, DSHA ‘96 Margaret Ertz, DSHA ‘14 Faith In Our Future Trust James and Mary Denise Farrar, DSHA ‘88 Bill and Constance Farrow Laurence and Elizabeth Fehring, DSHA ‘76 Scott and Michelle Fleischmann Devon Flemming, DSHA ‘98 James and Joan Foley, HA ‘52 Mary Gebert, HA ‘59 † The Geiger Family Foundation, Inc. Mary Geiger, DSHA ‘95 Thomas and Jane Green, DS ‘62 Meghan Gresk, DSHA ‘14 Betty Guzniczak, HA ‘43 Sybille Hamilton, DS ‘65 Michael and Susan Hamrin, HA ‘64 Sarah Margaret Hegarty Foundation, Inc. Jeremiah and Dolly Hegarty Michael and Monica Hensien Todd and Paola Hernandez Theodore and Mary Hodan Michael and Patrice Hofbauer Thomas and Sandy Hofbauer
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Fidelitas Circle (continued) Harvey and Kathleen Hohl, HA ‘46 Fiona Holahan, DSHA ‘14 James and Cathleen Johnston, HA ‘56 Stephen and Laurie Kalmer Richard and Robin Kohl, DSHA ‘78 Vincent and Karen Kostos David and Elizabeth Krahn, HA ‘62 James and Janet Kuehn Michael Faber and Christine Laemmar Timothy and Catherine Laughlin Daniel and Margaret Lenz Isidro and Elizabeth Maranan Richard and Christine Marcoux Victoria Holzbauer Massie, HA ‘63 Michael and Barbara McCarthy Joseph and Lauren McGaver Thomas and Suzanne McKale, HA ‘63 Arturo and Carol Meneses, DS ‘64 Frank Miller and Mary Ellen Powers † Caitlin Multerer, DSHA ‘14 Timothy and Susanne Nettesheim Timothy and Julie Nolan Mark and Angela Nordness David and Cheryl Novak Thomas Novotny Madeleine Organ, DSHA ‘14 Kevin and Wendy Orthober Ted and Amy Pawasarat, DSHA ‘88 Eleanor Pier, DSHA ‘14 Madeleine Pier, DSHA ‘12 Joanne Platke, DS ‘59
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John and Christine Possing Dennis and Lynn Potts Sidney Franklin and Mary Pratt HA ‘53 Helen Ramon Joanna Hoffmann Rohr, DSHA ‘04 Steven and Jacqueline Rolfe Bob and Katherine Ryan, DSHA ‘94 Gail Sahagún Amy Schmidt, DSHA ‘86 Gregory and Janis Schmitt, DS ‘64 Thomas and Christine Schumacher James and Susan Sedgwick, DSHA ‘88 Peter and Laura Shears Carl and Mary Sherer, DSHA ‘71 Donald and Susan Shipshock, HA ‘63 Suzanne Skalmoski, DSHA ‘14 St. Mary Parish, Menomonee Falls Theodore and Marie Stott, DS ‘58 Christopher and Erin Strohbehn, DSHA ‘98 William and Hansine Sweeney Fr. Dennis D. Thiessen, SDS Anthony and Patricia Traxler, DS ‘60 Joseph and Patricia Ullrich Alexandra Velde, DSHA ‘07 Janet Vredenbregt, HA ‘45 Bob Hartmann and Mary Ellen Welsh, DSHA ‘71 Weyco Group Charitable Trust James and Mary Alice Wildt, HA ‘57
Michael and Cherie Wilson, DSHA ‘84 Madeline Wittkowske, DSHA ‘14 Roger and Mary Wolverton, DS ‘66 Jeff Wozniak Lynn and Chris Zellmer Thomas and Lisa Ziolkowski, DSHA ‘86 Thomas and Linda Zukowski
Faculty and Staff Donors Our faculty and staff are not only faithful daily deliverers of the DSHA promise, they support it with their financial gifts as well.
David Applegate Coleen Ayudan James Beaver Katherine Blaufuss Lisa Bozic, DSHA ‘00 Emily Brown Allison Caswell, DSHA ‘04 Stephanie Chadek Kathleen Cullen Ritter, DSHA ‘05 Stephanie Czosnek Patrick Dawson, Jr. Leslie Dietz Virginia Dubinski
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Ann Duffy, DSHA ‘10 Mary Duffy Constance Farrow Scott Fleischmann Dawn Gardner Lara Geronime Judith Gillespie Susan Goulee Lorna Grade Sally A. Gramling, DSHA ‘79 Dawn Hathaway Norma Herbers Jennifer Hockenbery José Hurtado Pérez Angela Hutchinson Adam Ithier Jocklin Jackson Jeffrey Kmiecik Madeleine Knight Katherine Brown Konieczny, DSHA ‘92 Jacquelyn Krawczyk Christine Laemmar Adrienne Ognacevic Large, DSHA ‘07 Nora M. Larscheid Stephanie Lasley Andrew Lelinski Jamie Lemminger Catherine Lennon Cathleen Loehr Quinten Loucks Christina Lundberg, DSHA ‘93 David Lynch Andrew Mankowski Heather Mansfield, PhD Patti A. Marsch Amanda Marsala Nellie Martens Murphy
Shannon McKeown Jennifer Thomas McLaughlin Joanna McQuide, DSHA ‘93 John Melis Lisa Boehm Metz Stephanie Monson Thomas Montgomery, Jr. Daniel Pavlovich Katherine Phillips Jill Reginato Pitterle, DSHA ‘72 Daniel Quesnell Kathleen Rendflesh Ann Runnells Claudia Sanders Rhonda Schmidt Peggy Seegers-Braun Barbara Seidl Molly Shea Christa Shields Maureen Stowell Stacey Strandberg Kathryn Tarpey Terrence J. McGinn Maria-Christina Thiele Fr. Dennis D. Thiessen, SDS Timothy P. Grandy Rachel Uihlein Christine Weiss, DS ‘70 Rebekah Wickert James Wilkinson Elizabeth Wissing, DSHA ‘10 Brook Mayborne Diane P. Wycklendt Ellen S. Bartel Frank Miller James Stamatakos
Auction Giving DSHA’s annual auction gala, our largest fund-raising event, raised a record-setting $599,300 which includes the special “Stop-the-Auction” portion when “bids” are made by attendees to support need-based scholarships. We thank the following supporters who made the auction a truly historic success!
Auction Underwriters and Advertisers Ambassador World Travel American Transmission Company Anonymous Paul and Joan Bauer Becker Ritter Funeral Home Daniel Druml and Mary Brennan-Druml, DSHA ‘80 Jeffrey and Kimberly Burg Timothy and Sharlene Byrne Liam and Susan Callanan Joseph and Amy Cesarz Cyganiak Planning, Inc. Jon and Anne Cyganiak Peter and Julie Daleiden Jerry and Margaret David John and Jayne Desing Christopher and Lori Didier Michael and Kristi Draver DSHA Parent Fine Arts Association Robert and Terese Duffy, DSHA ‘78 Beckett Eisenreich John and Jody Elliott Scott and Michelle Fleischmann Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown John and Anne Grogan, DSHA ‘88 Michael and Patrice Hofbauer Holton Brothers, Inc. Holzhauer, Hewett & Barta, S.C. Francis and Patricia Hughes Husch Blackwell, LLP Imagine Branding LLC Jonathan and Elizabeth Ingrisano Jeffrey and Mary Jarecki Patrick and Jodi Keller Michael and Jennifer Keough Kurt R. Kwiatkowski, D.D.S., S.C. Kurt and Laura Kwiatkowski Albert and Kelly Lagore Michael and Sheryl Laird Vincent and Bethany Lyles
William MacDonald and Bobbi Hall-MacDonald Marquette University James and Mary Jo Maslowski Peter and Moira Moede, DSHA ‘84 Thomas and Jennifer Mulcahy David Murphy and Margaret Andera Hans and Lisa Myklebust Duane and Meg Nelson John and Monica Norfolk Notre Dame School of Milwaukee Ogden and Company, Inc O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong, & Laing S.C. Matthew and Shannon O’Neill Janet Andrea Otten, DSHA ‘85 Pekel Construction & Remodeling, Inc. Prescient Financial Solutions Quarles & Brady LLP Race Orthodontics Carolyn Reilly, DSHA ‘18 Michael and Laura Reilly Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. Scott and Elizabeth Roberts Robert Roenitz Dan and Angela Rohloff Roman Electric Co., Inc. Gabriel and Tracy Rose James and Karen Schlater, DSHA ‘79 David Organ and Mary Schmidt Organ, DSHA ‘85 Peter and Nancy Schwabe Raphael and Beth Shemanski Sisters of the Divine Savior Sky High Marketing St. Camillus Stoiber Electric Co, Inc. Andrew Griffith and Tracey Sundquist-Griffith David and Maureen Tarantino Daniel and Linda Topp University of St. Thomas Women’s Care Center Thomas and Kathleen Yoss
Keith and Ancka Ziolkowski Thomas and Linda Zukowski Auction Parish and Benefit Party Donors Calvin and Sara Akin Ronald and Victoria Alberts Joseph and Karen Arcara Anonymous Bruce G. and Laurie A. Arnold Andrew and Betty Jo Azpell, HA ‘58 Daniel and Ann Baker Paul and Joan Bauer Brian and Kristin Besler James and Jeanne Bieser David and Lisa Blair William and Kathleen Brauer Daniel Druml and Mary Brennan-Druml, DSHA ‘80 Paul and Kristin Brienza, DSHA ‘88 Patricia and Jeffry Brigman Timothy and Sharlene Byrne Liam and Susan Callanan William and Deborah Campbell James and Kathleen Caragher Eric and Wendy Casetta Joseph and Katherine Cayen Craigh and Diane Cepukenas Joseph and Amy Cesarz Brian and Susan Cobb, DSHA ‘83 Patrick and Bridget Coffey Craig and Deanna Conaty Michael Anich and Mary Cook, DSHA ‘90 Robert Helbig and Jackie Costa, DSHA ‘86 Jon and Anne Cyganiak Mark and Halligan Czarnecki, DSHA ‘91 Edward and Kathleen Dahm, DSHA ‘90 Peter and Julie Daleiden Philip and Lori Dallman Jerry and Margaret David Andrew and Nicole DeGuire Paul and Jennifer Deslongchamps
Christopher and Lori Didier James and Elizabeth Doherty Paul and Jennifer Drechsler Kurt and Bonnie Drezek Brian and Kristin Dugan Daniel and Wendy Dulak Kevin and Sheila Dunne Thomas Egelhoff and Anne Lipinski Michael and Paula Ertz Matthew and Deborah Falk Matthew and Debora Fineour Lyle and Lisa Fitterer, DSHA ‘86 John and Karla Florance Patrick Gallagher Thomas and Mary Genske, DSHA ‘82 Michael and Karen Goldammer, DSHA ‘88 Gary Griffith and Erica Topps Mark and Joan Grzesiak Steven and Kathleen Hall Daniel and Megan Hambrook Christopher and Tricia Harris Thomas and Kristen Hecht Thomas and Mary Hennelly John and Norma Herbers Mark and Ann Hilbert Michael and Kathleen Hodan, DSHA ‘84 Thomas and Mary Holton Holy Apostles Parish Kevin and Stephanie Honkamp William and Mary Patrice Hudson Francis and Patricia Hughes William Hughes and Kimberly McElroy José Hurtado Perez and MariaChristina Thiele Jeffrey and Mary Jarecki Matthew and Sharon Jarosz Michael and Jeanne Jaskolski Anthony and Monica Jennaro Daniel and Patricia Jessup, DSHA ‘83 David and Maureen Johnsen, DSHA ‘87
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Jim and Kathleen Kass, DSHA ‘87 Joann Kayser Patrick and Jodi Keller Mark and Maureen Kenfield Catherine Kenney, DSHA ‘86 Theodore and Jennifer Kerschner Daniel and Jamie Keyes J. Patrick and Christine Keyes Thomas and Mary Kaye Keyes, DSHA ‘84 Dean and Mary Klinger Patrick and Laura Koppa Steven and Sarah Kuranz Albert and Kelly Lagore Andrew and Christine Lampereur Peggy LeBrun Christopher and Colleen Leffler Jonathan and Cindy Leinfelder Mark and Anna Lewandowski Raymond and Bridget Lewellyn Mark and Amy Lodes David Marcello Timothy and Sarah Martin, DSHA ‘94 Jason and Jennifer Martone James and Mary Jo Maslowski Kenneth and Megan Mauk Michael and Phyllis McDevitt Daniel and Linda McPike Charles and Kathleen Mellowes Mark and Stephanie Merz Andrew and Mary Meurer Martin and Brenda Mikell Patricia Miller Peter and Moira Moede, DSHA ‘84 John and Kim Moore Timothy and Cynthia Morton Kevin and Katherine Moss Kevin and Laura Mullen Brian and Elizabeth Naylor, DSHA ‘80 Edward and Mary NelsenFreund Duane and Meg Nelson
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Auction Giving (continued) Michael Nelson and Sheila Finnegan W. Scott and Mary Nelson John and Monica Norfolk Brian and Maureen O’Boyle W. Steven and Gina Obscherning Brian James and Judith O’Connell Marc and Michelle O’Hair James Olson and Elizabeth Hermes-Olson Jonathan and Melissa Packee Joseph and Jane Pfaff, DSHA ‘89 George and Mary Poorman Dean and Wendee Puccetti Joseph and Sarah Puchner Joel and Caran Quadracci Martin Radocha and Patricia Dulka Frederick and Mary Read William and Kathleen Reilley Michael and Laura Reilly William and Sara Reilly, DSHA ‘86 Giuseppe and Mary Reina Richard and Mary Kay Reinbold, DSHA ‘85 Thomas and Diane Roethe, DS ‘65 Gabriel and Tracy Rose Brendan and Kathleen Rowen James and Karen Schlater, DSHA ‘79 William and Karen Schlise Paul and Katie Schmidt James and Sarah Schneider Peter and Lisa Schraufnagel Sarah Schulz, DSHA ‘89 Steve and Lisa Schumacher Gerald and Michelle Schwarz Kevin and Susan Scott Jeff and Barbara Seidl David and Sara Sinense, DSHA ‘86 Andrew and Gretchen Skrobis St. Mary Parish, Menomonee Falls Steven and Molly Stamper James and Maureen Stern Michael and Deborah Storts Timothy Teske Michael Urban and Debra Muggler Steven and Sarah Urban Thomas and Cathy Valentyn Scott and Colleen Valkoun Andrew and Maggie Vap
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Steven and Jacqueline Visser Michael and Yvette Von Rueden George and Susan Vuckovich Wendy Wallace LeRoy and Gretchen Watson Ron and Christine Weiss, DS ‘70 Robert and Colleen Wissing, DSHA ‘84 John and Margaret Wittkowske Frederic and Christine Yatchak Lori Yordan Tara Zalewski Carlos and Monica Zela-Koort Lynn and Chris Zellmer Thomas and Lisa Ziolkowski, DSHA ‘86 Thomas and Linda Zukowski Auction Item Donors ABCDesigns19 About Face Salon & Boutique Absolute Pilates Acme Corp. Production Resources Mark Miskimen Acupuncture & Holistic Health Associates AJ Ugent Furs & Fashions Allen Edmonds Shoe Corporation Deanna Ament American Eagle Outfitters Jane Anderson Joe and Karen Arcara Armbruster Jewelers Aspen Medical Aesthetics and Laser Clinic Athleta AZH Wound & Vascular Center of Excellence Steve Bane Michael and Ellen Bartel Paula Beine Jeanne Bieser Black Shoe Hospitality Bradford Renaissance Portraits Corp. Jeff and Trish Brigman Liam and Susan Callanan Bill and Deb Campbell Canopies – Events with Distinction Ken and Jan Hudak Care-a-Lotta Joseph and Jennifer Bartolotta Carol Carr Interiors Carroll Studios of Photography
S. Karlyn Cauley, SDS, DS ‘61 CheesecakeFactory Chef’sTable Jim and Pam Coleman Bob and Cindy Conlon Core BTS Inc Jon and Anne Cyganiak Paul and Jennifer Deslongchamps Dick’s Sporting Goods Scott and Jeanne Diffley Elizabeth and James Doherty DSHA Advancement Department DSHA Business Office, Human Resources and Athletic Departments DSHA Campus Ministry and Theology Departments DSHA English Department DSHA Main Office, Academic Administration, Library and IT Departments DSHA Maintenance Department DSHA Math and Business Departments DSHA PAA DSHA PFAA DSHA Science Department DSHA Social Studies Department DSHA Student Services Department DSHA World Languages Department Bob and Teri Duffy Patrick and Alicia Dupies East Towne Jewelers Elite Sports Clubs John Elliott Eppstein Uhen Architects Andrew Erickson and Lindsay Erickson, DSHA ‘99 Garth and Jacqueline Ertl Frank Lloyd Wright’s Burnham Block, Inc. Jim Frutchey III German Fest Milwaukee, Inc. Lara Geronime Linda Gillet Tony and Sara Glaszcz Christopher and Amy Goller Debbie Granger Green Bay Packers Harley-Davidson Steven and Kathleen Hartzheim Tom Hecht
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John and Norma Herbers Diane Holytz Mary Inden, DS ‘64 Indian Summer, Inc. Jeff and Mary Jarecki Tony and Monica Jennaro Mike Jurken Jim and Kate Kass Kendra Scott Jewelry Pat Klotz Carlos and Monica Zela-Koort Lakefront Brewery Andy and Chris Lampereur Lands’ End Helen Lawrence La Tulipe Vicki Kunz, DSHA ’83 Lee John’s Catering Chris and Colleen Leffler Tim and Heather Leffler Leff’s Lucky Town Mike and Kate Lilek Little Switzerland Lizzibeth Locker’s Florist Brad and Laura Lois Vincent and Bethany Lyles David and Stacy Lynch Bill and Bobbi MacDonald Geoff and Katite Mackey David and Julia Magnasco Majic Productions, Inc. Marcus Center for the Performing Arts Marquette University Mike and Amanda Marsala Jen and Jason Martone John and Chris McDermott Megal Development Corporation Todd Miller Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Milwaukee County Zoo Milwaukee Food & City Tours Milwaukee Irish Festivals, Inc. Milwaukee Pretzel Company Milwaukee Repertory Theater Milwaukee Admirals Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Wave Miss Ruby Boutique Morningstar Golfers Club James McMahon Hans and Lisa Myklebust Gabriela Nuñez Parish Families of Holy Family Parish Families of Lumen Christi Parish Families of St. Dominic
Parish Families of St. Francis Borgia Parish Families of St. John Vianney Parish Families of St. Jude the Apostle Parish Families of St. Mary Hales Corners Parish Families of St. Mary Menomonee Falls Parish Families of St. Mary’s Elm Grove Parish Families of St. Monica Parish Families of St. Sebastian Danny Pavlovich Pfister Hotel Katie and Joe Pickart Mary Prescott Pure Barre Chuck and Carol Rebek Refresh Aesthetic Center Reina International Auto, Inc. Revere’s Well’s Street Tavern Roundy’s Mike and Yvette Von Rueden Peggy Molthen Saporito Anne Schimmel Kristi Lynn Schwanebeck Molly Schweiger Seasons of the Heart Mary Seramur Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts Brendan and Molly Shea Megan Shiely SJ Janis Company Wen-Tyan Soo, DSHA ‘93 St. Camillus Foundation, Inc. S. Clarice Steinfeldt, SDS Molly Sullivan Moe Tarantino Judie Taylor Kathleen Terrien Tim and Kim Teske Bill and Maria Tess Raj and Cindy Thota Tom James Clothier Treiber & Straub Jewelry Scott and Colleen Valkoun Vera Bradley - Mayfair Mall Visual Image Photography LC Watson Lizzibeth Weasler Weyco Group, Inc. Bill and Meagan Wigchers Wisconsin Golf Academy Robert Zondag
“Stop-the-Auction” Donors Ronald and Victoria Alberts Anthony and Melissa Anzelmo Douglas and Christine Arnold James and Nora Barry Michael and Ellen Bartel Mitch Bartel Patricia and Jeffry Brigman Brian and Carolyn Butler Timothy and Sharlene Byrne Meghan Teich, DSHA ‘10 Liam and Susan Callanan Steve and Katherine Cantwell Paul and Margaret Capper, DSHA ‘82 Bill and Gretchen Caraher, DSHA ‘93 Eric and Wendy Casetta Joseph and Katherine Cayen Craigh and Diane Cepukenas John and Catherine Clarke Patrick and Bridget Coffey Pedro Colón and Betty Ulmer Ryan and Jenna Conner, DSHA ‘02 Eric and Marikris Coryell, DSHA ‘84 Kirk and Katherine Deffke James and M. Sharon deGuzman Patrick and Rania Dempsey Paul and Jennifer Deslongchamps Edward and Susan Devine James and Elizabeth Doherty Timothy and Julianna Doniere Patrick and Mary Duffy Daniel and Wendy Dulak Patrick and Alicia Dupies Thomas Egelhoff and Anne Lipinski John and Jody Elliott Charles Garth and Jacqueline Ertl Scott and Michelle Fleischmann Alvaro and Mary Garcia-Velez, DSHA ‘85 Robert and Dawn Gardner Michael and Stacy Gauthier Mark and Lara Geronime Christopher and Amy Goller Greater Milwaukee Foundation Anonymous Fund Samuel Halpern and Emma Gillette Daniel and Megan Hambrook John and Norma Herbers Mark and Ann Hilbert
Michael and Kathleen Hodan, DSHA ‘84 Molly Hogan, DSHA ‘02 Thomas and Mary Holton John and Paula Horning William Hughes and Kimberly McElroy José Hurtado Perez and MariaChristina Thiele Jason and Laura Hyland Stefan and Rachel Idso, DSHA ‘02 Jeffrey and Mary Jarecki Michael and Jeanne Jaskolski Anthony and Monica Jennaro James and Maureen Kanter Patrick and Jodi Keller Michael Teich and Margaret Kelsey Mark and Maureen Kenfield Daniel and Andreia Koch Dennis and Katherine Konieczny, DSHA ‘92 Kevin and Lisa Konopa Steven and Sarah Kuranz Albert and Kelly Lagore Andrew and Christine Lampereur James Lipinski Mark and Amy Lodes Brad and Laura Lois Quinten and Molly Loucks Nathaniel Lynn Tatyana Lynn, DSHA ‘18 William MacDonald and Bobbi Hall-MacDonald Daniel and Trudy Malone Jorge Martinez de Alva and Alejandra Gonzalez Jason and Jennifer Martone James and Mary Jo Maslowski Jeffrey and Bethanne Mazurczak Patrick and Sarah McAndrew, DSHA ‘02 Andrew and Margaret McAsey, DSHA ‘10 Adrian and Emilia Melendez Steve and Ann Meyer Frank Miller and Mary Ellen Powers † Thomas and Elizabeth Montgomery Timothy and Cynthia Morton Kevin and Katherine Moss Duane and Meg Nelson W. Scott and Mary Nelson Scott and Stephanie Niederjohn Jeffery and Kathleen Niezgoda
Daniel and Kristine Nigro John and Monica Norfolk Gabriela Nuñez, DSHA ‘10 Daniel and Karalyn Ochalek Brian James and Judith O’Connell William and Susan Ognacevic Patrick and Laura O’Loughlin Jeffrey and Suzan Otto Jonathan and Melissa Packee Kevin and Jill Pasqua Joseph and Jane Pfaff, DSHA ‘89 Joseph and Catherine Pickart, DSHA ‘84 Brian Pleva and Vanessa Solis-Pleva PNC Bank George and Mary Poorman Dennis and Lynn Potts Powers Holdings, Inc. Richard and Suzanne Powers Mary Susan Prescott, DSHA ‘76 Joseph and Sarah Puchner Joel and Caran Quadracci Matthew and Julie Rehmann Giuseppe and Mary Reina Scott and Elizabeth Roberts Eric and Shannon Sabelhaus, DSHA ‘03 James and Sarah Schneider Michael and Ann Schueller Brendan and Molly Shea Anthony and Christa Shields David and Sara Sinense, DSHA ‘86 Tim and Juliette Soczka Frank and Terrie Stangl Erik and Heidi Stanton William and Mary Stoiber Robert and Christine Stuart, DSHA ‘86 Christopher and Ann Swain David and Maureen Tarantino Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA ‘87 William and Maria Tess, HA ‘68 The Windhover Foundation Venkata and Cynthia Thota Daniel and Linda Topp Joseph and Patricia Ullrich Michael Urban and Debra Muggler Steven and Sarah Urban Criselda Villarreal Benjamin DeBruin and Gina Vosseller-DeBruin, DSHA ‘97 Daniel and Sherri Walker Wendy Wallace
John and Julie Wendelberger, DSHA ‘84 Robert and Christine Westfall William and Meagan Wigchers John and Margaret Wittkowske Thomas and Linda Zukowski
Parent Athletics Association Golf Outing More than two-thirds of DSHA students take part in Dasher athletics. The Parent Athletic Association’s annual golf outing, held every fall, helps make our extensive athletic program possible. Thank you to the 2017-18 tournament sponsors and donors. Anonymous Alioto Wealth Management/ Wells Fargo Advisors James and Theresa Alioto Peter and Deanna Ament American Landscape David Anderson Ricardo and Michelle Araujo Kimberly Armann Fernando and Carla Au Stacey Bahr Matt Mayer and Sarah BallMayer Bret and Kathleen Barczak Richard and Donna Baumgartner Kimberly Beaudoin Robert and Patricia Beres Debra Berridge and Kathleen Fitzgerald Brian and Kristin Besler James and Jeanne Bieser Douglas and Barbara Braun Michael and Emily Brennan Michelle Hahm Brownlee Eric Buchman Liz Buehler Burghardt Sporting Goods Robert and Lisa Buth Brian and Carolyn Butler Liam and Susan Callanan Care-A-Lotta Craigh and Diane Cepukenas
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Joseph and Amy Cesarz Matthew and Christine Cesarz Peter and Catherine Christenson Patrick and Bridget Coffey Timothy and Jane Connell Creative Business Interiors, Inc. Patrick Ritter and Kathleen Cullen Ritter, DSHA ‘05 Cyganiak Planning, Inc. Jon and Anne Cyganiak Kirk and Katherine Deffke Andrew and Nicole DeGuire James and M. Sharon deGuzman Patrick and Rania Dempsey David and Kathleen Denton Amanda Dettmann, DSHA ‘11 Edward and Susan Devine Mary Devine Scott and Jeanne Diffley Timothy and Mary Dondlinger, DSHA ‘85 Timothy and Julianna Doniere Michael and Kristi Draver Paul and Jennifer Drechsler Daniel and Wendy Dulak John and Margaret Dunn Kevin and Sheila Dunne Timothy and Tracey Durst Thomas Egelhoff and Anne Lipinski El Rey Plaza, Inc. John and Jody Elliott Emergent Consulting LLC Eppstein Uhen Architects Peter and Kristin Ferge Matthew and Debora Fineour Lyle and Lisa Fitterer, DSHA ‘86 Pamela and Phillip Foti Thomas and Mary Genske, DSHA ‘82 Anthony and Sara Glaszcz Michael and Karen Goldammer, DSHA ‘88 Christopher and Amy Goller Jeffrey and Julie Gregg Joshua and Mallory Griffey John and Anne Grogan, DSHA ‘88 Samuel Halpern and Emma Gillette Christian Hanstedt Steven and Kathleen Hartzheim James and Sara Harwood, DSHA ‘87 Thomas and Kristen Hecht
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John and Lori Heinrich Kenneth and Kelly Hemauer Thomas and Mary Hennelly Caitlin Henry Todd and Paola Hernandez Mark and Ann Hilbert Scott and Haley Hill Michael and Kathleen Hodan, DSHA ‘84 Michael and Patrice Hofbauer Matt and Katie Hoffmann, DSHA ‘02 Thomas and Mary Holton Kevin and Stephanie Honkamp Sharonda Horton Francis and Patricia Hughes William Hughes and Kimberly McElroy José Hurtado Perez and Maria-Christina Thiele Husch Blackwell, LLP Jason and Laura Hyland Interstate Batteries Jeffrey and Mary Jarecki Michael and Jeanne Jaskolski Jeffrey and Ramona Jensen Tim and Tina Jessick Paul and Amy Kaczynski Stephen and Laurie Kalmer Gregory and Kelly Karoly Jim and Kathleen Kass, DSHA ‘87 Nancy Kellner Mark and Maureen Kenfield Theodore and Jennifer Kerschner Jeffrey and Andrea Kleczka Kevin and Lisa Konopa Patrick and Laura Koppa Robert Koster Eric and Kimberly Kulju
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Steven and Sarah Kuranz Albert and Kelly Lagore Michael and Sheryl Laird Andrew and Christine Lampereur James and Kara Larcheid Nora Larscheid Eric and Karen Larson Zachary Lavallee Christopher and Colleen Leffler Andrew and Jessica Lelinski Gary and Sara Lieungh, DSHA ‘83 Mark and Amy Lodes Brad and Laura Lois Quinten and Molly Loucks Lori Lutz and Eric Buchman Vincent and Bethany Lyles M2 Lease Funds, LLC William MacDonald and Bobbi Hall-MacDonald Geoffrey and Katite Mackey Gregg and Kimberly Mangarelli P. Jackson and Heather Mansfield, PhD Timothy and Sarah Martin, DSHA ‘94 Jason and Jennifer Martone James and Mary Jo Maslowski Michael McCrea and Ann Marie Uselmann Chris McDermott, DSHA ‘76 and John McDermott Michael and Kathy McDonough Shana McKeever Daniel and Linda McPike Charles and Kathleen Mellowes
Mark and Stephanie Merz Metso Minerals Andrew and Mary Meurer Maredithe Meyer, DSHA ‘13 Milwaukee Bucks Paul Mindel Paul and Nithakone Moews Thomas and Elizabeth Montgomery John and Kim Moore Mark Mueller Thomas and Jennifer Mulcahy Kevin and Laura Mullen Thomas and Catherine Multerer Patrick and Christine Murphy Hans and Lisa Myklebust W. Scott and Mary Nelson Craig and Shelly Niebler David and Kristine Nonn Mark and Angela Nordness John and Monica Norfolk Joseph and Kimberly Novotny Kevin and Leslie O’Brien Tim and Bridget O’Brien Brian James and Judith O’Connell Joe and Annie Olivares, DSHA ‘04 James Olson and Elizabeth Hermes-Olson Matthew and Shannon O’Neill Thomas and Yuiko O’Reilly Robert and Jill Organ Janet Andrea Otten, DSHA ‘85 Peter Schwabe Construction, Inc. Joseph and Jane Pfaff, DSHA ‘89 George and Mary Poorman
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Dean and Wendee Puccetti Quarles & Brady LLP Cory and Caitlin Ratkowski, DSHA ‘02 Frederick and Mary Read Richard and Mary Kay Reinbold, DSHA ‘85 Robert W. Baird & Co. Scott and Elizabeth Roberts Dan and Angela Rohloff Roman Electric Co., Inc. Gabriel and Tracy Rose Paul and Katie Schmidt Russell and Sabina Schoenke Daniel Schoshinski and Vicki Schaut Peter and Lisa Schraufnagel Stephan and Sonya Schreck Matthew Schulz Steve and Lisa Schumacher Peter and Nancy Schwabe Gerald and Michelle Schwarz Kevin and Susan Scott Donald Braun and Peggy Seegers-Braun Molly and Brendan Shea Patrick and Bridget Sheahan Raphael and Beth Shemanski David and Sara Sinense, DSHA ‘86 Kevin and Cecilia Skelton Lynne Oliak Sniatynski Dave and Kimber Spano Gregory and Jodi Spielbauer Jason and Susan Steiner Annie Stelter Michael and Deborah Storts Jeffrey and Jolene Strother Doug and Jennifer Sveda David and Maureen Tarantino Gavin Taylor
Timothy Teske The Copper Dock TransUnion, LLC Thomas and Kate Tuttle Joseph and Patricia Ullrich Michael Urban and Debra Muggler Urology Associates, LTD, SC. Scott and Colleen Valkoun Andrew and Maggie Vap Michael and Yvette Von Rueden Wendy Wallace Susan Walline Bart and Sarah Wellenstein Robert and Christine Westfall William and Meagan Wigchers Robert and Colleen Wissing, DSHA ‘84 John and Margaret Wittkowske Peter and Christine Wolff Jeff Wozniak Tim and Amy Wroblewski, DSHA ‘87 David and Margaret Zimmerly Keith and Ancka Ziolkowski Thomas and Linda Zukowski Parents of the following DSHA Athletic teams: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse, Rugby, Ski, Soccer, Softball, Swim & Dive, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball
DSHA Financial Statements
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2017-2018
(unaudited)
Fiscal Year 2017-2018
Executive Committee
5.25% .71% Revenue: 1.67%
John Herbers, Chair Reinhart, Boerner, Van Deuren, SC
Tuition and Fees
6.07%
Unrestricted Contributions
Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA ‘87, Vice Chair DUECO/UEHC
Restricted Contributions
14.52%
65.08%
Special Events
Sharon deGuzman, Treasurer Baird Advisors | Robert W. Baird & Co.
Interest and Dividends
6.70%
Andy Lampereur, Secretary Financial Consultant
Gain on Investments Other
Revenue:
REVENUE:
S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS, DS ’56, Sponsorship Coordinator Sisters of the Divine Savior
Tuition and Fees
Tuition and Fees
9,569,105
Unrestricted Contributions
985,694
Expenses:
Restricted Contributions
2,135,173
65.08%
Unrestricted Contributions
6.70%
Restricted Contributions
14.52%
Special Events Salaries & Benefits
Special Events
892,581
Financial Assistance Interest and Dividends
Interest and Dividends
246,239
Technology, Library & Gain on Investments Instructional Materials
771,669
Facilities Other
Gain on Investments Other
104,043
Total Revenue
14,704,504 Expenses:
6.07% 1.67%
5.25%
Capital Improvements
0.71%
Advancement
100.00%
Administration
Financial Assistance
17.92%
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Technology, Library & Instructional Materials
3.05%
Facilities
2.88%
55.21% 3.88%
Cathleen A. Ebacher Adient plc S. Mary Lee Grady, SDS Sisters of the Divine Savior
Jennifer Keough Community Volunteer
Other
Joe Kerschner, MD Medical College of Wisconsin
EXPENSES: Salaries & Benefits
Meg Druml Boyle, DSHA ’76 Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling
Peggy Kelsey WE Energies
Administration
8.81%
Members
Mike Hodan Wells Fargo Advisors
Capital Improvements Advancement
6.01%
Ellen Bartel, President and Ex-Officio Divine Savior Holy Angels High School
Pedro Colón Wisconsin Circuit Court for Milwaukee County
Other Salaries & Benefits
2.24%
Frank Probst, Sponsorship Coordinator Sisters of the Divine Savior
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Mary Jo Layden Community Volunteer
7,598,080
55.21%
1,212,905
8.81%
Technology, Library & Instructional Materials
Susan Lueger Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.
826,741
6.01%
John McDermott Rockwell Automation
Facilities
534,570
3.88%
Capital Improvements
396,406
2.88%
Ray O’Connor Wisconsin Athletic Club, Inc.
Advancement
419,305
3.05%
Administration
308,253
2.24%
2,465,619
17.92%
13,761,879
100.00%
Financial Assistance
Other Total Expenses
Katie Daily Pickart, PhD, DSHA ‘84, Community Volunteer Christopher Swain Northwestern Mutual John Wittkowske Weyco Group, Inc.
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