A Catholic, Salvatorian, All-Girls High School
The DSHA mission, vision, and five Qualities of a Graduate drive everything we work towards as the only Catholic, Salvatorian, all-girls high school in the country. In these pages, you’ll see the impact of a DSHA education, one in which students learn to embody the goodness and kindness of Jesus Christ. The Christcentered community, and the opportunities for each and every Dasher to develop her passions in all areas of her life, are possible because of your generosity and support.
Thank you.
OUR MISSION
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school for young women that excels at developing the whole person. Sponsored by the Sisters of the Divine Savior and grounded in their mission to make known the goodness and kindness of Jesus Christ, we develop our students into capable young women of faith, heart, and intellect who accept the gospel call to live lives that will make a difference.
OUR VISION
DSHA will be #1: recognized as the premier choice for a girl seeking to grow into her full potential as a woman of faith, heart, and intellect.
QUALITIES OF A
DSHA GRADUATE
SHE IS A BELIEVER.
She is a Believer who relies on Catholic Christian values which encourage her to act on God’s call to recognize her gifts and use her voice to pursue justice, live with integrity, and actively improve her world. A faithfilled role model, she demonstrates the highest respect and compassion for herself and for others by living a life that makes a difference.
SHE IS A SELF-ADVOCATE.
She is a Self-Advocate, who as a young woman learns to accurately assess her abilities and to recognize and resist the cultural forces and customs that would erode her own emerging sense of self or cause her to act in conflict with her own values and beliefs. Through systematic opportunities to learn, practice, and master self-advocacy behaviors, she begins to articulate her beliefs and values. She uses her own voice to state her opinion, ask questions, and effectively negotiate for her strongest possible outcome.
SHE IS A CRITICAL THINKER.
She is a Critical Thinker who solves problems, improves processes, and sees what others cannot. She is innovative and creative, her wise counsel and enlightened perspectives highly sought-after. She is an adaptable, analytical, and curious intellectual who pursues deep understanding and trusts her instincts and experience.
SHE IS A COMMUNICATOR.
She is a Communicator who is articulate, perceptive, and empowered to make her voice heard. She is highly skilled at interpersonal communication, effectively sharing ideas through various means, with various audiences, using advanced technology as needed. She is an active listener who is self-reflective and engaged and is a confident communicator who is unafraid to stand up and say what must be said.
SHE IS A LEADER.
She is a Leader who takes initiative, leading by inspiration and influence. A skilled collaborator, she uses her full potential to motivate individuals and groups to accomplish goals and achieve dreams. She is inclusive, hopeful, and highly ethical; as a visionary leader, she is accountable to herself and to others, bravely forging new paths and building new connections.
Moving Forward with Gratitude
Dear DSHA Community,
While the 2021-2022 school year was challenging, as is any year, DSHA thrived as a Catholic, all-girls, college-prep high school. The young women of DSHA excelled as they grew in faith, heart, and intellect. The DSHA experience consists of many elements, and the last school year underscored the importance of those various elements. Our students volunteered service hours at more than 70 different community organizations, raised more than $4,000 during Advent for the St. Bakhita Catholic Worker House, and collected more than $17,500 during Lent to purchase a school bus for the Salvatorian-run Jitegemee Pre and Primary School in Tanzania, Africa. In athletics, the DSHA Varsity Rugby team won its ninth national championship, while the DSHA Varsity Tennis, Ski, and Soccer teams placed in the top three at their state tournaments. An example of the continuing academic excellence at DSHA includes 368 students enrolled in 17 AP classes, and 239 students enrolled in 12 dual-credit college-level classes, with that number growing every year.
These activities are accomplished at DSHA through a Catholic, Salvatorian lens. We celebrated all-school Mass monthly, offered 30 + hours of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and said 1,250 Hail Marys as a community during weekly Rosary this year. In May, 170 young women walked across the graduation stage on their continuing path to make a difference in the world — with 99% of them heading to their best-possible-fit colleges and universities with a total of $19.2 million in scholarships.
A Strong Foundation with Future Needs
Financially, our 2021-2022 fiscal year was another sound year for DSHA. Total financial gifts from the DSHA community for scholarships and operations exceeded $2 million. Our annual fund, which covers the gap between the cost of tuition and the full cost of a DSHA education, set another record for total contributions. We are especially grateful for those community members who helped us achieve this goal. First-year enrollment was up and on track with 177 first-year students joining the DSHA community from 71 schools across the greater metro area.
Although annual operations are secure, DSHA still has longer term strategic needs to fully allow it to effectively form young girls in faith, heart, and intellect. These needs include bringing the old section of the school up to today’s standards, enhancing safety with more on-campus parking, updating STEM facilities, making sure that we have competitive athletic fields, and continued strengthening of our endowment. The board of directors and the administration of DSHA are focused on these items, and we are jointly developing plans for the continuous improvement of the DSHA campus and community.
A Community Of Support
And while we look toward the future, I am full of gratitude as I review the many accomplishments of the 2021-22 school year. DSHA is fortunate to have a strong
and capable board of directors with a firm commitment to the school and its mission. I am thankful for my fellow directors’ leadership, passion for the school, and unwavering support. I’d like to thank Andy Lampereur, Joe Kerschner, MD, and Cathy Ebacher, JD, for their many contributions as they leave the board and welcome Emeritus Superintendent of Catholic Schools for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Dr. Kathleen Cepelka and Juan Banda from Froedtert Health to the board. We will miss our departing board members, but are blessed to have Juan and Dr. Cepelka join us.
We are also blessed to have an incredibly talented faculty and staff who care about each and every student and give our young women 100 percent of themselves day after day. They are responsible for the success of DSHA, and we could not achieve what we do without them.
Most importantly, I am grateful for you. Today’s environment is challenging. The encouragement, counsel, and support from the entire DSHA community provides the motivation for all of us to make DSHA the best it can be and to continue our mission in support of the girls entrusted to our care.
We are united in our mission to be the goodness and kindness of Jesus and to change the lives of young women in Milwaukee as we focus on the 2022-23 school year and beyond. Thank you for your generosity to this great institution.
With sincere gratitude, John McDermott
A Renewed Appreciation
Dear DSHA Community,
With the start of every school year comes a new beginning. It includes new students, new programs, and a renewed sense in our mission and in our faith. After reflecting on this past year, I experienced a newness myself — a unique appreciation for the daily work that happens inside our classrooms and for the faculty and staff that lead our students in becoming confident and capable young women.
DSHA is first and foremost Catholic and Salvatorian, but second a collegepreparatory school. What I saw come to life this this year is our ability to meet students where they are in their intellectual journey, and to give them the tools necessary to excel in the world in front of them, while being the goodness and kindness of Jesus to those around them. Our classrooms support every girl with her unique gifts, from our Marian Scholars learning at their own pace to students earning college credit in dual-credit or Advanced Placement classes.
Below are a few examples of the exceptional work I’ve admired in our classrooms this past year:
Launching the STEM Scholars Program
In the 2021-22 school year, DSHA launched the STEM Scholars Program in its full format after a soft launch during DSHA’s operation in a hybrid model. Fortythree students were enrolled in the program this past year. Led by Mathematics Faculty Rissie Lundberg, DSHA ’93, and Academic Dean Dr. Heather Mansfield, the STEM Scholars Program follows the guidelines of the American Society of Engineering Education and is designed for motivated high school students who are curious about and are willing to be highly engaged in learning and applying science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics.
The STEM Scholars Program gives our young women more in-depth knowledge of math and science — and the ability to integrate and apply that knowledge — that will give them an advantage as they go out into the world to make a difference. We are proud of this new program that encourages our young women to embrace their science self-confidence while participating in specific course work; hands-on research and projects; and learning beyond the classroom.
To learn more about the STEM Scholars program, visit dsha.info/STEMScholars
Mentoring the Marian Scholars
While we launched the Marian Scholars Program last school year, Marian Scholars Director Mary Anderson, Marian Scholars Faculty Gretchen Caraher, DSHA ’93, Principal Dan Quesnell, and myself saw its strength this year, due in part to our peer mentors.
Forty-five of our upperclasswomen supported our four Marian Scholars this year as their peer mentors. The program relies on peer mentors, who give up one of
their free periods throughout the day to attend a class with a Marian Scholar, helping her engage in class, implement curriculum modifications, and support her unique needs. In every class period, a Marian Scholar has a peer mentor with her who has previously taken the course.
In the 2022-23 school year, we welcomed one additional scholar for a total of 5 Marian Scholars enrolled at DSHA. Peer mentors will continue to display the goodness and kindness of Jesus to these students with the opportunity to receive dual college credit for their participation through Mount Mary’s course “Introduction to Exceptional Learners.”
To learn more about the Marian Scholars Program, visit dsha.info/MarianScholars
Diving into the Catholic, Salvatorian Faith DSHA’s Campus Ministry Department has always offered peer-connected opportunities for students to grow in their faith and connect with others as a Catholic community. While all-school Mass, theology classes, retreats, and service are essential aspects of our faith formation program, the near countless optional faith formation opportunities made available by Campus Ministry help our young women choose and discover a connection with God and the Catholic faith that will last beyond the walls of DSHA.
Dashers opt to partake in Faith Friday Masses, weekly Rosary and reconciliation, and monthly Eucharistic Adoration, to name a few. Time is set aside for these experiences and allow girls to grow and deepen their relationship with Jesus in a way that is intentional and meaningful.
To learn more about our faith formation and Catholic identity, see the Young Women of Faith feature on page 21.
When looking at the aspects of the classroom mentioned above, it is important to note that DSHA could not serve our students exceptionally without the help of generous donors like you. I am filled with gratitude for your support in helping us meet the needs of our students as they grow into young women of faith, heart, and intellect.
With a grateful heart, Katie Konieczny, DSHA ‘92
President
Embodying the DSHA Mission
The DSHA mission is at the center of everything we do and everything we teach our young women. Throughout their four years at DSHA, our students learn to embody this mission.
On the following pages, you will read about the DSHA experience you helped make possible from the perspective of four remarkable young women. Each young woman’s story highlights a line of the DSHA mission and displays how she is an example of the mission alive.
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School is a Catholic, collegepreparatory high school for young women that excels at developing the whole person. Sponsored by the Sisters of the Divine Savior and grounded in their mission to make known the goodness and kindness of Jesus Christ, we develop our students into capable young women of faith, heart, and intellect who accept the gospel call to live lives that will make a difference.
Ava Jenkins, DSHA '22, embodies this part of the DSHA mission:
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school for young women that excels at developing the whole person.
Sponsored by the Sisters of the Divine Savior and grounded in their mission to make known the goodness and kindness of Jesus Christ, we develop our students into capable young women of faith, heart, and intellect who accept the gospel call to live lives that will make a difference.
Since Jenkins' arrival sophomore year, she found immense value in participating in regular service, bonded with others different than her as a peer mentor in DSHA's Marian Scholars Program, expanded her mind in rigorous courses, and interacted with those with similar interests in co-curricular groups. Her experiences helped her develop all aspects of her life. The confidence she places in her whole person will support her as she chases her biggest dreams.
On the Way to Becoming President
By Ava Jenkins, DSHA ‘22 + Yale University '26After my freshman year at a co-ed high school, I transferred to DSHA. I was ready for the academic rigor, but as I walked into my first class at DSHA my sophomore year, I was incredibly intimidated.
I was more than a little nervous about meeting my classmates for the next three years. Would they be nice? Would they like me? Was transferring even worth it?
It turns out transferring was one of the best decisions I have ever made. My first few months at DSHA were all I could have wished for. Our class showed our school spirit by playing obnoxiously loud music during our 60’s themed Dash-A-Thon. We cheered hard for our classmates at Airband. We were filled with joy and school spirit.
The best part about going to an all-girls school is the casual comfort that lets me feel confident in myself, regardless of what I look like. I would just wake up, put on my skirt, pick what color polo I wanted to wear, and show up. Even better, I love that DSHA is a safe space, and a fun and supportive environment.
And for me personally, a supportive environment is one that encourages me to constantly push myself.
BEYOND ACADEMICS
I fit right in at DSHA as a student passionate about succeeding academically. DSHA is a competitive school in the idea that we have good, strong academics, but not in the idea that girls are fighting for the top rank or top spot at the expense of other students. All of us genuinely want each other to succeed, and we are committed to working together.
Being in the all-girls environment at DSHA
has improved my confidence in trying new things, because I do not have to worry about anyone judging me, shutting me down for saying something new, or trying to answer a question that I may not know the answer to. I heard stories from some of my female friends who went to co-ed schools about not wanting to answer a question that was on the board in their calculus class. Calculus is so hard, but there was never a time where I felt that the girls in my class were going to put me down for not knowing the answer.
While DSHA prepared me to be confident in the classroom, it prepared me for my future studies and plans in so many other ways. I think the most important aspect of DSHA is the wholeperson education that we are committed to as a school. It is something different from other high schools that, yes, DSHA is preparing girls to be thinkers and to do well in the classroom and succeed academically, but it is also looking to build girls in every other aspect of their lives. I truly know I would not have been as well-rounded of a person if I did not attend DSHA.
A PEER-SON FOR OTHERS
On my journey to become more well-rounded, I became involved in DSHA’s Marian Scholars Program. The Marian Scholars Program makes a DSHA education possible for girls with intellectual and developmental disabilities. I became a peer mentor and a friend to Mia Ruge, DSHA ’24. I accompanied her to class during a free period of mine, giving her support and helping her engage in class.
Having the Marian Scholars in class gives students a more realistic glimpse of what the world looks like. It gives them the experience they need to interact with other people in the real world outside of DSHA.
Interacting with Mia has been the greatest joy of my high school career. It helped me learn too. Being one of her peer mentors has helped me become more patient. I know I am impatient with myself, but I cannot be impatient with her. In addition, I learned how to advocate for other people. Last semester, I worked with Mia’s art teacher to readjust the projects to be more attainable for Mia. All in all, the Marian
Yes, DSHA is preparing girls to be thinkers and to do well in the classroom and succeed academically, but it is also looking to build girls in every other aspect of their lives.
Ava Jenkins, DSHA ‘22
Scholars Program helped me learn skills beyond the classroom that I will need in my future.
FUTURE MADAM PRESIDENT
I will be attending Yale University to study political science and history this fall, and the DSHA community has been a big support system in my journey to get there. The faculty and staff at DSHA never tell you that your dreams are too big. I think I probably would have shut myself down and the dream to go to Yale a long time ago if I did not come to DSHA. I had told people at school that I wanted to go to Yale, and their response was “Absolutely, you can do that.” They believed in me and helped me believe in myself. And now I am a thousand miles away living out one of my biggest dreams.
Beyond Yale, my next dream is to become president. The election in 2040 will be the election that I can run in for the first time. DSHA and my plethora of high school opportunities have helped me become more well-rounded and have shown me that I possess the skill set to make that happen. Becoming president is quite a large dream to have, but no one at DSHA has made me feel like I was silly. No one sat me down and gently encouraged me to shoot lower. In fact, they did the opposite. Teachers and classmates promised me their support and vote 20 years down the line.
Politics right now is so dominated by men. Women are finally breaking into positions that only men have ever held.
So when I think about running for president in 2040, I know DSHA, and its focus on the whole person, will help me realize this dream. I'm not going to wonder if I'm fit for the position as a woman.
Because that's the silliest thing I could ever ask.
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school for young women that excels at developing the whole person.
Sponsored by the Sisters of the Divine Savior and grounded in their mission to make known the goodness and kindness of Jesus Christ, we develop our students into capable young women of faith, heart, and intellect who accept the gospel call to live lives that will make a difference.
Wojciak embraced the scriptural theme of the 2021-22 school year, which comes from Titus 3:4 and the mission of the Sisters of the Divine Savior — to make known the goodness and kindness of Jesus Christ. At DSHA, she expanded her knowledge on diverse perspectives and formed relationships through serving others, and therefore, is ready to be an active member of the communities of which she is a part.
A Heart for Service & Others
learner influences me to recognize the strength and capacities that diverse individuals around me embrace.
EXPANDING MY VIEW AT DSHA
By Julia Wojciak, DSHA '22 + University of Notre Dame '26My parents brought me to America at just eighteen months old in hopes of providing a high-quality education for me, and they have instilled in me an optimistic vision for my future. Though adopting optimism applies to most immigrants, my motivated nature to embrace positivity in various transitions in life allows me to find comfort in change. Growing up, my curiosity revolving around new people and environments allowed me to further my empathetic nature as an immigrant who has navigated the network of multitudes of perspectives. My openness and optimism in exploring diverse perspectives has allowed me to explore and develop my family life, academic journey, and faith life; in essence, being an immigrant, first generation student, and curious
Growing up in a Polish household, I have been invited to connect with different communities around me. Though I was not born into any of these communities, I have learned to use my empathetic nature to navigate my personal connection to the communities that have welcomed me. Coming into these communities as a slight outsider ultimately allows me to gain insight on superfluous amounts of perspectives, while contributing to my own as well. This strength, which allowed me to relate with those around me, began to motivate me as I transitioned into high school; during my first days at DSHA, the faculty, staff, and students all opened my eyes to the strength and capacities individuals of DSHA embrace.
Trying to escape the first day jitters as I was welcomed into the DSHA community, I quickly found comfort in the institution. This newfound comfort came from the profound perspectives I encountered on my first day; the teachers that greeted us were anchored in encouragement, and my peers were eager to learn. As I tried to take in this new experience, I was showered with endless opportunities that DSHA welcomed each of its students to partake in. As an immigrant, I had only navigated my way through life in different experiences at school, but I was curious to expand my perspective. That is, the various support systems rooted in the DSHA community opened my eyes to
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involvement opportunities such as volleyball, classroom engagement, and faith-based service. I eventually became grounded in the support DSHA had to offer me. In particular, DSHA served as my main support system through which I embraced my eagerness as an immigrant to explore a new chapter in my life; my teachers invited me to talk about my outsider perspective in classroom discussions, and my peers encouraged me to embrace my cultures.
SERVICE AS A RELATIONSHIP
Growing up in a bilingual household, I have subconsciously supported two vastly different cultures, which has assured me to grow love for helping and supporting others. I became more conscious of my motivation to help and support others as DSHA introduced service to my faith life. Though DSHA introduced the importance of service to me, it was not until my morning talks with Director of Salvatorian Service Dr. Katie Daily Pickart, DSHA '84, that I really understood. We would talk each Collections Day — the days when hundreds of DSHA students, faculty, and staff collect items for local food pantries or other organizations in Milwaukee.
I found I wanted to dive deeper into the relationship aspect of service. As Dr. Pickart opened the back door to the DSHA building each Collections Day morning, she thanked each parent for their daughter and welcomed young women into the doors of the DSHA community. She strived to form a faith-filled relationship with many students. Through meaningful conversations with Dr. Pickart, she introduced me to the goodness and kindness rooted in the relationship aspect of service early in my high school years, which has impacted me greatly. In this way, Dr. Pickart and the other members of the faculty and staff at DSHA helped me mature into the person I was looking to be. It was through this high school experience where I realized the members of the DSHA community, who I saw on a daily basis, encompassed the vitality of relating with others in order to mature in all aspects of life — family life, academic journey, and faith life.
As the members of the DSHA community welcomed me through the back entrance of the building, into classrooms, and to various lunch tables, my high school experience allowed me to interact constructively with the shared perspectives of the DSHA community. As I furthered my knowledge in opening up to new perspectives, I began to gain a new outlook on service. Coming from an immigrant family, I was searching for the relationship aspect of service where I could
empathize and relate with others in some way. As a result of DSHA helping me mature into the person I wanted to be, I felt as though forming relationships through service would help me do the same with others. When I serve, I reach out to others that are not part of my community in various ways. I have served children, the elderly, and individuals with special needs; in this way, I have reached out to those outside of my community in hopes to further understand diverse perspectives.
One way in which DSHA helped me develop in the relationship aspect of service was through Vocare. Over these two weeks, I served at Saint Charles Borromeo Parish where I listened to and supported the needs of first, second, fifth, and even eighth graders. Being able to reach out to these children for two weeks allowed me to become a present and attentive part of their community. As I came into this experience not only questioning my ability to form relationships within service, but also open to growth from this opportunity, I strived to connect with these children so that they could embody their hidden strengths and capacities. The perspectives of these children that I encountered demonstrated their small, but mighty eagerness to mature into the person they would like to become. While these two weeks may not have been life-changing for these students, I saw the ways I was able to help them grow their strengths inside and outside the classroom by becoming an additional support system for them. That is, I took the support that the DSHA community had given me over my four years of high school and transformed it into a positive impact on those I served.
INTO THE FUTURE
I am now transitioning into the support of a new community — the Notre Dame community — in which the University of Notre Dame welcomes me to transform my mind and heart throughout my time inside and outside the classroom. Throughout this next chapter in my life, I am eager to fulfill my lifelong learning goal of expanding my knowledge on diverse perspectives. The impactful Notre Dame education and experience that DSHA has prepared me for by making known the goodness and kindness of Jesus through service will transform my mind by augmenting my knowledge and critical thinking abilities and transform my heart by increasing my empathy, interpersonal skills, and faith. In this way, DSHA has prepared me to become an active member of all of the communities that I adhere to, experience, and serve.
I took the support that the DSHA community had given me over my four years of high school and transformed it into a positive impact on those I served.
Julia Wojciak, DSHA '22
Goodness & Kindness
Lizzie Dondlinger, DSHA ’22, embodies this part of the DSHA mission:
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school for young women that excels at developing the whole person. Sponsored by the Sisters of the Divine Savior and grounded in their mission to make known the goodness and kindness of Jesus Christ, we develop our students into capable young women of faith, heart, and intellect who accept the gospel call to live lives that will make a difference.
Throughout her time at DSHA, Dondlinger strove to develop in her academic, spiritual, and co-curricular pursuits. By her senior year, she was a DSHA Campus Ministry Officer, one of the leads in DSHA's fall musical Freaky Friday, and the DSHA Class of 2022 Salutatorian. Perhaps her biggest accomplishment was her ability to weave faith, heart, and intellect together to discover a passion and calling for her future.
Discovering a Passion to Teach
By Lizzie Dondlinger, DSHA '22 + Bucknell University '26BEYOND ACADEMICS
A process that 175 new students begin each year — some enthused, some anxious, some paralyzed by transition, some ready to reinvent, some prepared, and some more lost than they ever expected. The common denominator for each Dasher: inevitable change and inevitable growth. As much as I’d like to say that I went into high school ready to embrace these inevitabilities, dreaming of all the things I could achieve and the person I could become by the end of my experience, I instead entered DSHA assured of my 14-year-old self and all of her convictions. Sure, making new friends and learning new things was always an intention, but DSHA primarily functioned as a steppingstone to the final product — becoming a biomedical engineer at MIT. Definitely not an unworthy goal, but certainly a goal that failed to encapsulate my truest self.
Freshman and sophomore year, I remained on the path to my lofty engineering goal. Earning high grades despite the increased intensity of classes assured me that I would achieve it. With confidence that I could maintain academic stability, I started participating in activities and groups that interested me: fall musicals, campus ministry, track and field, choir, and student council. Some fit, and some exhausted me more than I anticipated. I discarded those I found unpleasant and resolved to continue those I enjoyed during my time at DSHA.
I’ve always struggled to keep with things I didn’t excel at. I feared instability; I despised
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failure; and I hated disappointing myself. I held myself to such high standards and expectations that I held myself back. After all, who excels at something they’ve never tried? Until I could ease these expectations and learn to accept the failure and the confusion as essential rather than just blocks to an end goal, I couldn't really experience change and development. I was happy, but there was no upward trajectory.
JUMPING INTO JOY
Something changed my junior year. I don’t know if it was the drastic changes in the world or how humans had to operate — perhaps it was increased freedom in choosing classes and building my schedule, perhaps it was new people in my life, but something changed. Something in me bulldozed this MIT-sized wall and realized that joy was essential. That trauma and change and confusion and struggle and failure and fear were necessary. That a process could bring more success and growth and excitement than the end goal. That an end goal could shift and the process would not be for naught. That there could and should be a lot I don’t know about the future. For example, some of my favorite teachers shared that their goals and passions changed while they were students. They explained that they thought one thing was for them and stumbled upon something else that brought them so much happiness. And so I realized that my goals, too, could shift and that doesn’t mean they were for nothing or they didn’t fit me, but simply that something else would fit better. The purest development occurs on the path to these new goals. I found joy in the novelty, comfort in redirection, care in people who supported the change, and maturation in realizing that scrapping a goal is not a failure but growth.
FAITH. HEART. INTELLECT.
Faith, heart, and intellect are not three different entities but a skillfully intertwined trio. When all are satisfied, life is all the more fulfilling. But it took me a while to make this connection. Being dead set on my inner nerd, I clung to engineering. I was so stuck on the intellectual that I dreaded leaning on the nurturing and compassionate parts within me. I neglected any desire of my heart as a viable goal. After all, mad science was the height of academic and female prowess. In the name of girl power, I mistook academic validation for
Faith, heart, and intellect are not three different entities but a skillfully intertwined trio. When all are satisfied, life is all the more fulfilling.
Lizzie Dondlinger, DSHA ‘22personal validation and resisted change. But eventually, without even seeking guidance, I found redirection and support from some incredible faculty members.
THE SUPPORT OF TEACHERS
“Those who can’t, teach.” Certainly a message thrown around. A preemptive expectation that demoralizes the whole for the sake of explaining the few. I was blessed at DSHA with countless teachers who proved that teaching is for those who can, because a phenomenal teacher can change the whole course of your life and help you realize the breadth of your potential. It was these teachers that demonstrated that I could only find fulfillment when my faith, heart, and intellect were woven together. It took a lot of introspection for me to conclude that even though biomedical engineering would certainly flex my mind, I was neglecting my faith and my heart. Accordingly, I longed for a new calling that embraced my desire to share knowledge with others, enabled me to act with empathy and compassion, and included my passion for music. This new calling was answered through experiences like the Angelaires and DSHA theatre. These experiences propelled me through tough academics. And just as essentially, I needed to understand that opting to satisfy both my heart and intellect would not compromise a secure future. I needed faith that I would be held and supported by God and others when making the right choice for me. And some extraordinary teachers helped me settle into this new calling — by one teacher’s story and example, another’s unending support, two more teachers’ willingness to let me experience teaching, and one’s consistent and compassionate prodding, I embraced the goal of music education. These people helped me invalidate and overcome a childhood teacher’s unprompted declaration that I would “be a terrible teacher” and transformed my life-long idle musing of being a teacher into a feasible goal.
A NEW GOAL FOR A NEW JOURNEY
As I set off to begin college at Bucknell University, I am emboldened by my new goal that encapsulates my faith, my heart, and my intellect. And if I end up anything like these remarkable people who guided and supported me, and can offer that guidance and support to even one person on my path, all the change was worth it.
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school for young women that excels at developing the whole person. Sponsored by the Sisters of the Divine Savior and grounded in their mission to make known the goodness and kindness of Jesus Christ, we develop our students into capable young women of faith, heart, and intellect who accept the gospel call to live lives that will make a difference.
Throughout her time at DSHA, Mora Gallegos has grown in her love of math and science, her self-confidence, and her faith. Combining her passion for STEM and her ability to see God in others, she feels compelled to live a life that will make a difference and inspire those around her.
Changing Lives Through STEM
The SMART Team presents their university-level professional poster and 3-D model of their protein at the American Biochemistry and Molecular Biology annual conference in Philadelphia. Pictured from left to right are Kayla Vanderhoef, DSHA ‘22; Charlotte Desjarlas, DSHA ‘25; Katie Mark, DSHA ‘25; Lidia Mora Gallegos, DSHA ‘23; Trinity White, DSHA '23 (front); Josie Marsho, DSHA ‘25; Ashleigh Walsea, DSHA ‘23; and Sawyer Strandberg, DSHA ‘24.
By Lidia Mora Gallegos, DSHA ‘23Math and science have always been passions of mine, and after learning about velocity, motion, and physics in eighth grade, I knew I was absolutely in love with science. Since the day I started school at DSHA, I have been provided with the tools to decide what I might want to study and to discover what about science and math really interests me.
DEVELOPING A LOVE FOR STEM
All of the science classes that I have taken at DSHA – Accelerated Biology, Honors Chemistry, and
both AP Biology and AP Chemistry during my junior year – helped me develop a deep appreciation of science, especially for the way biology and chemistry are so intertwined. This relationship and interlacement between the many fields of science is one of the things I love so much about it; everything is related to a certain extent. In addition to this, the unknown and the thought that we still have so much left to discover, to solve, is something that intrigues me and continues to develop my love for science.
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Making a Difference
In the fall of my junior year, I joined DSHA’s SMART (Students Modeling a Research Topic) Team co-curricular. The SMART Team works with a research scientist and conducts secondary research on the topic of their choice. We create an abstract and a 3-D model of the protein or enzyme we are working on. This year, we worked with a scientist from Concordia University on our project entitled Shut the F(AAH) Up: Inhibiting Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase as a Novel Approach to Pain, which described the FAAH inhibitor that can be used to relieve symptoms of insomnia, anxiety, migraines, arthritis, and other chronic pain conditions. The FAAH inhibitor can be used as a substitute to opioid-based drugs; therefore, it presents a new and important approach to pain relief that reduces the extreme effects that opioid-based drugs can present. After our research is complete, we attend the annual American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology’s Experimental Biology conference in the spring where we present our university-level professional poster and model to scientists from all around the world. This past year the conference took place in Philadelphia.
I believe there is no other way to live life than to make a difference. Whether that difference is big or small, any action or decision made matters in our lives and the lives of others.
Lidia Mora Gallegos DSHA ’23Joining SMART Team really changed my life. I was introduced to a whole new aspect of the world of science, and my participation in SMART Team helped shape my future because I discovered I love biomedical sciences. I learned not only of my interest in pharmacy and medicine, but I also learned how capable I am, and how persistent and courageous I can be. Although the thought of presenting the project in front of thousands of people frightened me, with the encouragement and support of my teammates and my teachers, I was able to face my fears. In addition, I had the opportunity to network with many research scientists from around the country at the national conference. I can see myself in them, and I learned that there really is nothing I can’t do.
SELF-CONFIDENCE IN SCIENCE
The all-girls environment of DSHA allows me the space and support to grow in selfconfidence. Anywhere you turn, you encounter welcoming and supportive young women. The all-girls environment of DSHA has helped me grow in self-confidence in science because I have a network of intelligent young women who are always more than willing to provide support. I know that even when I am having a hard time, I can count on my classmates to help me understand. The support of my classmates is always there, which I feel helps us all grow in self-confidence as we come to realize our worth and value at DSHA and in the world.
This confidence shined this summer as I completed an internship at the Medical College of Wisconsin through the Office of Student Inclusion and Diversity. Over the length of the seven-week internship, I conducted research, developed an abstract, and presented my findings. In the lab, I worked on cancer research and I was tasked with DNA purification, PCR reactions, and gel electrophoresis, all of which are items I was introduced to in AP Biology at DSHA.
I am so fortunate as a high school student to have access to a lot of the materials we use in classes, and to experience how DSHA thoroughly prepares us to enter the science field. Because of what I have learned at DSHA, I was able to hold an internship at the Medical College of Wisconsin as a high school senior.
CALLED TO LIVE A LIFE THAT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE
In addition to the self-confidence I have developed at DSHA, DSHA has also helped me grow in my Catholic faith. DSHA has given me the tools to be able to see God everywhere I go. Whether I am at school, at home, or at my internship, I see God in all those around me.
My Catholic faith has also had an impact on my future. I have always felt God calling me to a field that will allow me to make a difference in the lives of others. I feel God is calling me to work in pharmacy, aiding in the development of treatments that will help provide the world with an array of therapeutic benefits. I hope to major in chemical engineering during my undergraduate studies and then to specialize in pharmacology and attain my PharmD.
I believe there is no other way to live life than to make a difference. Whether that difference is big or small, any action or decision made matters in our lives and the lives of others. Everything we do and every word we speak influences the lives we live and the lives of those around us.
It is ultimately up to us to decide whether we want to inspire a beneficial effect.
Young Women of Faith
carloads of items collected during the winter clothing drive for Franciscan Peacemakers, House of Peace, and Fr. Gene’s Help Center during Advent 5 retreats 5
Divine Mercy Chaplets said during Lent 5
interfaith lunches, during which students of all faith backgrounds share their faith journeys and experiences 8 all-school Masses celebrated 9
theology classes offered 12
community organizations supported by school-wide collections 26 members of the class of 2022 earned the Salvatorian Service Award, completing significant service hours through their junior year and documented ongoing service to those experiencing hunger, economic disadvantage, illness, isolation, and those with special needs 30+
hours of confession offered to students, faculty, and staff 31 March for Life participants
Young Women of FAITH
Catholic Salvatorian Education by the Numbers
1,250
33
community organizations served by freshmen and sophomores during their service days 36 Faith Friday optional Masses celebrated 40+
priests visited DSHA to celebrate Mass and/or hear confessions 47 community organizations served by the class of 2022 during Vocare 53 students served on a Campus Ministry team 60 hours of Eucharistic Adoration offered in the Mother of Our Savior Chapel 294 faith-based Applied Wellness experiences 400+
votive candles lit in the Mother of Our Savior Chapel for prayer intentions 500 books collected for the Next Door Foundation during Lent
Hail Mary’s said during weekly Rosary $4,000+ raised for the St. Bakhita Catholic Worker House during Advent $4,800 collected for non-profits during collection days 6,000+
PB & J sandwiches made for the Guest House and Repairers of the Breach 10,000+ items collected for the St. Vincent de Paul food pantry at Mother of Good Counsel 15,385
total service hours done by students $17,561.74
raised by the DSHA community to purchase a school bus for the Salvatorian-run Jitegemee Pre and Primary School in Tanzania, Africa, as part of the Lenten project $36,438.26 raised by the Sisters of the Divine Savior to purchase a school bus for the Salvatorian-run Jitegemee Pre and Primary School in Tanzania, Africa, as part of the Lenten project.
national championship
B RUGBY
student awarded for the Exemplary Performer Recognition Project at the Wisconsin School Music Association state solo and ensemble festival
Rachel Visser, DSHA ’22 2
athletic teams placed first in their conferences
B TENNIS
B RUGBY 3
murals painted in service of others
B SPECIAL SPACES
B ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL (2) 3
students received a Silver Key Scholastic Art Award
Joanna Blonski, DSHA ’22 Penelope Godfrey, DSHA ’22 Wrenly Porter, DSHA ‘22 3
athletic teams placed second or third at the state competition
B TENNIS
B SKI B SOCCER
students received Youth Art Month Awards
Young Women of HEART
Dasher Life by the Numbers
state-qulifying athletes competed in individual events
co-curriculars offered
students involved in stage crew of the musical and/or play
7
specialty programs offered by Student Services
B SOPHOMORE RISK BEHAVIOR NIGHT
B SENIOR COLLEGE NIGHT
B JUNIOR COLLEGE NIGHT
B FINANCIAL AID NIGHT
B SOPHOMORE SUCCESS NIGHT
B CARLA OLLE, HA ’60, CAREER DAY
B JUNIOR ACTIVITY & INTERVIEW DAY 8
Student Diversity and Inclusion Council Dasher Dialogues that create a loving and caring space for conversations that can be uncomfortable and focus on the dignity of each Dasher while helping students understand their responsibility to act as a disciple of Jesus Christ 8
multi-cultural events including MultiCultural Week hosted by Sisters of Culture, Furia Latina, and the Student Diversity and Inclusion Council
fine arts performances 39
students participated in choir and/or the Angelaires 42
students received 1 ratings at the Wisconsin School Music Association district solo and ensemble festival 42 students involved in the cast of the musical and/or play
students participated in orchestra and/or the Divine Strings
students participated in handbells
students received Scholastic Art Awards
students signed national letters of intent to participate in athletics at the collegiate level
students received 1 ratings at the Wisconsin School Music Association state solo and ensemble festival
students received all-state and/or all-area athletic honors
students earned all-conference athletic honors
of students engaged in more than the minimum requirement of Applied Wellness experiences
students participated in student council
Young Women of Heart
Young Women of Intellect
National Merit Finalists
Addie Grogan, DSHA '22 Grace Organ, DSHA ‘22
Marian Scholars enrolled in the 2021-22 school year
Macy Damon, DSHA '26
Lili Gomez, DSHA '25 Mia Ruge, DSHA '24 Maggie Sweeney, DSHA '23
students from the class of 2022 are attending a Catholic college or university
DSHA STEM Scholars 68 different college and universities attended by the class of 2022
on-campus study days with National Honor Society tutors and in preparation for finals
Marian Scholars enrolled for the 2022–23 school year
dual-credit college-level classes offered
student-to-teacher ratio
academic field trips taken by students
Advanced Placement (AP) classes offered
students inducted into the National Honor Society
total courses offered 164 academic Applied Wellness experiences offered 239 students enrolled in dual-credit college-level courses
students who took AP exams received qualifying scores for college credit
students enrolled in AP classes
class size
class of 2021 average ACT score compared to Wisconsin state average of 20
total number of AP exams taken by students, with 128 students taking more than 1 AP exam
alumnae spoke to students about career and/or college
STEM courses offered
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years of combined teaching experience by DSHA faculty
Academic Learning Place for Higher Achievement (ALPHA) tutoring sessions held by DSHA faculty
reported scholarship dollars offered to the class of 2022
We are #gladtobeplaid!
Thank you for making a difference in the lives of the young women of DSHA during Dasher Day of Giving 2022 on May 4!
The DSHA community’s heart is full of love and gratitude for the generous support of alumnae, parents, faculty, staff, grandparents, and other friends of DSHA. You made DSHA history with a record-setting 328 donors, and upon reaching the goal of 300 donors, unlocked a generous $10,000 matching gift from a group of alumnae ranging from the classes of 1994-2005.
Many thanks to all who made gifts large and small in supporting DSHA’s mission to develop young women in faith, heart, and intellect.
We are #gladtobeplaid because of our ALUMNAE.
Norah Jones, DSHA ’94, was a contributor to the $10,000 challenge gift unlocked after reaching a record-breaking 300 donors.
“The reality at an all-girls school where girls are leaders, the ones in charge, and stepping up at every level for me was a really important experience and period of development that would have not been the same had I attended a co-ed school. DSHA gives you the confidence and the knowledge that you can do anything, be a leader, and use your voice.”
We are #gladtobeplaid because of our ADVOCATES.
Erika Hutz, DSHA ’04, was one of our 15 advocates during Dasher Day of Giving. Dasher Day advocates made a gift to DSHA, spread awareness to their peers about the giving day, and encouraged others to join them in making a gift to DSHA. Hutz went a step further and matched some of the dollars gifted by her classmates.
“I give back to DSHA on Dasher Day of Giving because DSHA was an important part of my life. It is a fun time to reminisce and think about the good times I had at DSHA. I am still close friends with many of the women I met in high school, and I have DSHA to thank for my professional success. Girls can do whatever they want to do, and DSHA will help them do just that.”
We are #gladtobeplaid because of our STUDENTS.
Paula Palacio-Enachi, DSHA ’25, was one of the students who shared why she is #gladtobeplaid on the day.
“I love DSHA because of its community. Teachers and students work together to create a safe space for everyone in the classroom. We are all included in the classroom and are never afraid to ask questions and learn from each other.”
The entire DSHA community — parents, friends, foundations, alumnae, businesses, and even our students — were generous in showing support through financial gifts to DSHA during the 2021-2022 fiscal and academic year, contributing $2,420,749 to support current operations and scholarships.
Annual Fund | $ 1,019,320
The generous donors contributing to the DSHA Annual Fund raised the largest amount of dollars in school history for this important fund that covers the gap between the cost of tuition and the full cost of a DSHA education. The annual fund supports the full Catholic, Salvatorian, all-girls high school experience — from scholarships that allow DSHA to enroll the strongest student body possible, to the college-preparatory academics, faith formation, co-curriculars, and support all students receive. Contributions to the annual fund are vital to form young women in faith, heart, and intellect.
Endowment | $ 436,408
The DSHA endowment provides enduring and permanent support to students of today, tomorrow, and of the future, ensuring they will receive the premier Catholic, Salvatorian, college-preparatory education for young women in Milwaukee. The endowment supports scholarships for eager students, as well as faculty professional development and competitive compensation.
DSHA Auction* | $ 391,783
The DSHA community broke out their neon and attended the most gnarly, bodacious, and totally tubular party of the year — the DSHA Forever Plaid Auction — 80s edition! Funds raised during the live and silent auctions support the school’s general operating budget. A favorite portion of the evening occurs during Stop-The-Auction where attendees give in support of Dashers who would not have the means to attend DSHA without the help of generous donations, specifically supporting need-based scholarships. By raising a paddle, guests gave more than $216,545 to scholarships alone.
Specified Gifts | $ 281,815
Scan this QR code to view the 2022 Stop-the-Auction scholarship video.
Occasionally, donors wish to apply their gifts to a specific area of the overall DSHA experience, supporting a specific academic department, fine arts, athletics, or co-curriculars. These gifts support DSHA in developing the whole person in its students.
Scholarship | $ 128,542
Scholarships at DSHA benefit all girls, allowing for an outstanding all-girls, Catholic education with the strongest student body possible. This includes a financial and mission-based commitment to a diverse group of women with different gifts, perspectives, and life experiences. Almost 40 percent of the student body relies on need-based scholarships to receive a DSHA education; additional scholarship awards are given to students for demonstrating strong academic, leadership, and service pursuits, or for exhibiting outstanding character. Ninety-five percent of families who apply for financial aid receive some form of tuition assistance upon acceptance, and the average need-based award is $6,400.
Dash-A-Thon*
| $ 101,041
Dash-A-Thon is an annual school-wide 7 mile walk/run that provides students with fresh air, social time as a community, and a chance to dress in theme. The theme was Dasher Zoo. Most importantly, the event gives students an opportunity to fundraise for and financially give to DSHA. Since its start 38 years ago, Dash-A-Thon has raised millions for DSHA, supporting its mission and the experiences it gives to young women in Milwaukee. Students set a new giving record in 2021-22 — $101,041!
Parent Athletic Association Dasher Golf Outing & Dinner* | $61,840
Parents and friends of DSHA have a PAR-TEE at the PAA Golf Outing, during which all monies raised go directly to the DSHA Athletic Department. The Parent Athletic Association’s only fundraiser, the outing helps provide the best coaches, trainers, and equipment to DSHA student-athletes.
*Special events contributions are net total.
DONORS
Thank You 2021 2022 Donors
Thousands of you give generously to DSHA — and this year, gifts added up to more than $2 million! These gifts are vital to both maintaining our mission and growing as an institution — one that offers the opportunity of a lifetime to the young women of Milwaukee. Together, each of you help develop these young women in faith, heart, and intellect. Your gifts are transforming their lives.
Below, you will find a comprehensive list of donors who financially gave to DSHA during the 21-22 fiscal year (between July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022).
Angels ($50,000+)
Craigh and Diane Cepukenas
The Robert and Marie Hansen Foundation
Judith Keyes, DS '58
Judith A. Keyes Family Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation
John and Patricia Konkel
Andrew and Christine Lampereur
Donald and Mary Jo Layden
Chris McDermott, DSHA '76, and John McDermott
Dr. Mary L. Sanfelippo, M.D., HA '62
Estate of Richard Streff William and Meagan Wigchers
Saints ($20,000+)
2 Anonymous Donors
William A. and Mary Bonfield, Jr. Scholarship Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Estate of Janice Dietz, DS '54
Catherine M. Duffy
Faith In Our Future Trust
Steven and Kathleen Hartzheim Edward and Bridie Mooney
Tricia Ognar
Mary Susan Prescott, DSHA '76
Prescott Medical Communications Group
Price Foundation Charitable Trust
Bruce and Judith Price, DSHA '71
Estate of Julius J. Riedl
Mark and Mary Ruge
Gerald and Michelle Schwarz
Sisters of the Divine Savior
David and Maureen Tarantino
Disciples ($10,000+)
2 Anonymous Donors
David and Ann Beste
Douglas and Barbara Braun
Timothy and Sharlene Byrne
Liam and Susan Callanan
James and Kathleen Caragher
The Catholic Community Foundation
Marilyn Cloutier, DS '62
Patrick and Bridget Coffey
Eric and Marikris Coryell, DSHA '84
Joseph and Karen Dalum
Tom and Maripat Dalum, HA '59
Andrew and Nicole DeGuire
Amy Dalum Downing, DSHA '86
Donald and Nora Dreske
Robert and Toni Gorske, HA '50
Jeremiah and Dolly Hegarty
Patrick and Kerry Hodan, DSHA '82
Michael and Kathleen Hodan
Jeffrey and Mary Johnson
Jason and Carrie Kelroy
Michael Teich and Margaret Kelsey
Jon and Nora Langenfeld
Geoffrey and Katite Mackey
Michael McCrea and Ann Marie Uselmann
Daniel Naumann and Eileen Brennan
David Daily and Megan O'Neill Daily
Daniel and Nicole Renouard
Raphael and Beth Shemanski
Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA '87
Zilber LTD
Stewards ($5,000+)
Anonymous A. O. Smith Corporation
Thomas Bannon
Michael Geier and Kristin Branch, DSHA '92
Robert and Heather Brandt
Judith Bultman, DS '57
James and Mary Connelly Matthew and Meghan Dean, DSHA '94
James and M. Sharon deGuzman
Daniel and Wendy Dulak
Elizabeth A. Kudija Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Robert and Deenie Feerick, HA '62
Kathryn Finerty
Shane and Michelle Frazier
Gardner and Karen Friedlander
Gardner Friedlander Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Linda Gillet, DS '69
Brandon Rebholz and Megan Gleeson
Jeffrey and Julie Gundersen
Christopher and Tricia Harris Donald and Julie Heeg
John and Norma Herbers
John A. and Norma J. Herbers Fund within the Catholic Community Foundation
Scott and Haley Hill Husch Blackwell, LLP James and Maureen Kanter Brian and Suzanne Lanser, DSHA '74 Lutz Family Charitable Trust Timothy McCollow Journalism Foundation/Thomas and Yvonne McCollow Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Carolyn Megal Bebe and Bob O'Toole Foundation
Robert and Ruth O'Toole, HA '67 Joseph and Katie Pickart, DSHA '84
Robert W. Baird & Co, Inc. Christopher and Renee Rooney Mason and Julie Ross Michael Ryan and Mary Burke Ryan Aileen Ryan Scholarship Trust James and Karen Schlater, DSHA '79 John and Rebekka Schneider Thomas and Carolyn Schoenauer Pat Schwarz Tim and Juliette Soczka James and Maureen Stern Doris Stilwell, DS '58 Michael Murphy and Theresa Tuttle Steven and Sarah Urban Haley Van Demark Bob and Brenda VanHimbergen Thomas and Lynne VanHimbergen VanHimbergen Family Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation W. Kent and Marcia Velde WaterStone Bank SSB Waukesha County Community Foundation WEC Energy John and Kathleen Wimmer
Guardians ($3,500+)
Susan Cannon, DSHA '72
Julie Cook
Steve and Amy Culbert, DSHA '87 Robert† and Ann Eisenbrown Christopher and Meghan Fetherston, DSHA '95
Jack Littrell and Kathlyn Fletcher
Matthew and Tracey Fricker
Shawn and Erica Hammernik
Michael Henke
Mark and Janet Hogan
Jeffrey and Andrea Kleczka Park Jones and Tamara Maier-Jones
Marcus Hotels & Resorts
Patrick and Sarah Masterson
Thomas and Patricia Packee, DS '61 Daniel and Margaret Paruzynski
Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Foundation Daniel and Amanda Quesnell David Organ and Mary Schmidt Organ, DSHA '85
Christopher and Ann Swain Timothy Teske Sheila Turner James and Jennifer Walker Estate of Anna Werschnak, HA '43
Shepherds ($1,000+)
9 Anonymous Donors
American Transmission Company
Nancy Armour, DSHA '87
Qasim Khan and Kim Anderson Khan Joel and Nancy Schmid Andryc, DSHA '75
Babboni Photography Mary Bachman McCann, DS '56
Daniel and Ann Baker
Quin Barrett and Doris Hein Barrett, HA '54
Michael and Ellen Bartel
Amy Bauernschmidt, DSHA '89
Thomas Beamish and Maurita Houren Karen and Timothy Bleach James and Mary Boldt
Andrew F. Boldt Memorial Scholarship Fund within the Catholic Community Foundation
James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA '76 Jeffry and Patricia Brigman Chris Briscoe
Robert Sullivan and Doris Brosnan Sullivan Thomas and Mary Pat Brown Peter and Joan Bruce, DS '64
Joan and Peter W. Bruce Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Brandon and Sara Bruckman
James and Maribeth Buggs
Brian and Ellen Buggy, HA '69
Robert and Christine Bukowski
Catherine Burbach, HA '57
William and Deborah Campbell Mary Cannon, HA '63
Bill and Gretchen Caraher, DSHA '93 Harlen Carraher
CG Schmidt Construction
Ryan and Theresa Chimenti, DSHA '95
David and Mary Ann Chycinski, HA '60
Mark and Laurie Clemence
Kevin and Kathy Coakley
KBC and KEC Coakley Charitable Gift Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Brendan Connolly
M. Scott and Sara Connor
Rodney and Joanne Crevoiserat Andy and Stephanie Czosnek
Thomas and Amy Damon
Jerry and Margaret David
David Davis, Jr.
Mary Lee Dedinsky
Tom and Mary Jo Dempsey, HA '68
Timothy and Mary Dondlinger, DSHA '85
Elizabeth Elser Doolittle Charitable Trust No. ACE II
William and Daphne Duffy
Patrick and Mary Duffy
Robert and Terese Duffy, DSHA '78
Alex Dittrich and Cathleen Ebacher
John and Elissa Elser
J. Michael and Joan End
Mark and Heather Erlandson
Michael and Paula Ertz
Paul and Susan Evans, DS '69
Patrick and Suzanne Falvey, DSHA '84
Jeff and Lisa Featherstone
Laurence and Elizabeth Fehring, DSHA '76
Daniel and Christine Finerty John and Karen Finerty Robert and Clare Fish
Brian and Peggy Flannery
Leander and Mary Diane Foley, HA '67
Foley, Maldonado & O'Toole
R. Mark and Deborah Frederick, DSHA '79
Rachel and Brandon Fredricks
Paschal and Anne Frigo
Peter Kies and Molly Gallagher, DSHA '86
Mark Thomas and Cristy Garcia-Thomas
Daniel and Jean Gaumond
Thomas and Mary Genske, DSHA '82
Michael and Maureen Goetz, DSHA '96
Christopher and Amy Goller
Michael and Mimi Goller
Peter and Judith Goodman
Daniel and Robin Gorman
Stephen and Bernadine Graff
Bernadine and Stephen Graff Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Sally A. Gramling, DSHA '79
Norbert and Teresa Grzechowiak
Bridget Martin Hackbart, DSHA '08
David and Mary Hahn, HA '64
Jane Harris, DSHA '74
Brian and Claire Hartley
Kenneth and Kelly Hemauer
Brian and Jackie Hendricks
Thomas and Mary Holton
John and Ginny Horning
John and Paula Horning
Eugenia Hoy, HA '46
Terence and Holly Hoy
Monica and Jeff Hughes
José Hurtado Perez and Maria-Christina Thiele
Stefan and Rachel Idso, DSHA '02
iHeart Media
Keith and Kris Jamieson
Jerome Janzer
Nancy Jensen
Matthew and Elizabeth Johnson
Timothy Cox and Norah Jones, DSHA '94
Patricia Julien, HA '51
Peggy Kaupp
Lawrence and Jane Kean
James Kearney
Michael and Roberta Keelan, HA '55
Joseph and Jane Kerschner
Daniel and Jamie Keyes
James E. & John A. Keyes Family Foundation, Inc.
J. Patrick and Christine Keyes
Mary Keyes
Diane Knight, HA '64
Patrick and Patricia† Knight
Rick and Carrie Kohloff, DSHA '89
Dennis and Katie Brown Konieczny, DSHA '92
Patrick and Laura Koppa
Kale and Jennifer Kowalski, DSHA '95
Joan Kreul, DS '64
John and Mary Ellen Krueger
Thomas and Jane Lacy
Catherine Smith La Fond, HA '59
Maureen Lager, DS '70
Albert and Kelly Lagore
Peter Langhoff
Edward and Katherine Scoptur Lawton, DSHA '04
Kevin and Kathryn Lenci
Eric and Angela Lenzen, DSHA '98
Mark and Anna Lewandowski
Aaron and Krista Lipski
Catherine Lucas, HA '63
Anne Lucke, DSHA '83
David and Carrie Lucke
Paul† and Joan Lucke, HA '51
Donald Devona and Joan Maas, HA '59
Thomas and Judith Mackenzie, HA '70 Thomas and Judith (Mackal) Mackenzie Charitable Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Lauren Maddox, DSHA '82
Mark and Casandra Mahoney
Joseph and Virginia Mallof Virginia and Joseph Mallof Family Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation
Thomas and Mary Jo Mance
Marquette University
Tim and Noel Marsho
Cheryl Ann Martin, DS '64
Elizabeth Massie
Francis and Rose Mary Matusinec, HA '50
Vincent and Susan McBride
Matthew and Amy McBurney Patrick and Beth McWey, HA '67
John and Katie Mehan
Charles and Kathleen Mellowes Jon and Lisa Metz Michael and Susan Miller Sophie Mills, DSHA '01
Adrian and Heidi Miranda Mark and Maryellen Miskimen Molded Rubber & Plastic Corporation Gerry and Kathy Monday, DS '61 P. Jackson and Heather Moran Mansfield
Mulcahy Shaw Water, Inc Jennifer Nebbia
Anne Niebler, DSHA '92
John and Jane Niebler
Timothy and Julie Nolan North Shore Bank
Raymond and Susan O'Connor Arike Ogunbowale, DSHA '15 Marc and Michelle O'Hair Aaron and Shaun Olejniczak Kathleen Olen, HA '57, and Douglas Olen Teresa Olle, DSHA '87 and John Comerford Mark and Kristine O'Meara Jonathan and Melissa Packee James and Johnna Papin Lillian Pegg, DS '52 Greg and Laura Pfaff Joseph and Jane Pfaff, DSHA '89 Dennis Pfeil Arthur and Denise Phillips Mark and Tiara Pienkos Thomas and Lisa Pienkos Pieper Properties Glen and Jennifer Pollock Mario and Margaret Powell Prasser-Kleczka Funeral Homes Mary Pratt, HA '53
Christopher and Sarah Quesnell Timothy and Ann Reardon, DSHA '81 Matthew and Julie Rehmann Michael and Laura Reilly Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. John and Mary Riley, HA '63 Rob and Lisa Robbins Daniel and Nicole Roskopf Bernice Rossini, HA '56 Jeff and Katie Ruidl Bob and Katherine Ryan, DSHA '94 Ryczek Memorial Trust John and Andrea Sanidas Jay and Patricia Schauer Steven and Cynthia Scheuing Gregory Daniels and Jennifer Schmidt, DSHA '83
Judith Schmidt Dr. Karl and Margaret Schmitt, Daughters Genevieve Jones, DSHA '89, and Pamela Schmitt, DSHA '91 Henry† and Karen Schneider Donald and Katherine Schwerin, HA '64
Christina Scoptur, HA '70 Donald Braun and Peggy Seegers-Braun William and Cynthia Seemann Johnny and Julie Sgrignuoli, DSHA '86 Brendan and Molly Shea
Patrick and Bridget Sheahan Shorewest Realtors
David and Angela Simon Chelsey Simuncak
Eugene and Jean Sinclair, HA '54
John Miota and Joan Skimmons
Joel and Megan Smukowski
Margaret Sohm
Jonathan and Kristin Sohn Ruth Springob, HA '52
John and Peggy Stanchfield, HA '60 Peter and Erin Stanek, DSHA '04 Frank and Terrie Stangl
John and Yvette Steger
James and Karen Stracka, DS '56
Edward and Amy Strother
Jim Strother
Matthew and Bridget Sullivan
John and Barbara Sweeney, DSHA '79
Thomas Sweeney
Systec Ltd. of Wisconsin
Richard and Joyce Talsky
Joe and Jenifer Tate
William and Maria Tess, HA '68
Michael and Susan Thelen
Mary Alice Tierney Dunn, HA '68
Joseph and Kay Tierney
Janet Horan Treacy
University of St. Thomas Allan Vander Grinten
Vernal Management Consultants, LLC
Benjamin DeBruin and Gina VossellerDeBruin, DSHA '97
Kent Wayson
Daryl and Candace Wendlick Gregory and Lisa Wesley
Nicholas and Tierney Wied Rick and Victoria Wintersberger Shawn and Erin Wurtzbacher
Thomas and Sally Zale
Jodi Zilinski, DSHA '98
Red and Gold Club ($500+)
4 Anonymous Donors
David and Amy Abplanalp, DSHA '77
Janet Agnello
Thomas and Carol Alberg
Sam and Jacqueline Albiero Dillon and Molly Ambrose
F. Thomas Ament Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Ted and Renee Barthel
Margaret Bau, DSHA '83
Tom and Katherine Benson, DSHA '95 Peter and Elizabeth Benz, DSHA '98 William and Julie Beres
David and Katie Bergeron, DSHA '98 Andrea Bonk, DSHA '00
BPI Color
Joel and Audra Brennan
Jerome and Mary Brien, DS '55
David and Emily Brown
Wayne Brzezinski
Kevin Buckner
Mark and Meghan Caballero, DSHA '10
John and Linda Callen James and Jane Carrig
Janice Casper, DS '66
John and Jane Casper Matthew and Christine Cesarz
Greeta Cherayil, DSHA '77
Mary Clemency, DSHA '72
Timothy and Jane Connell Duc and Colleen Correa
Ray Daly
Anne DeHaven, DSHA '95
Design Vision Optical
Mary Pat DeSwarte, DS '57
Divine Savior Holy Angels HS Thomas and Leslie Doerr
Brian and Kathleen Dorrington, DSHA '98
Joseph and Nyama Doyle, DSHA '01
Kurt and Bonnie Drezek
James and Suzanne Dwyer, HA '60
Paul and Paula Eberle
Kathleen End, DSHA '96
Eppstein Uhen Architects Matthew and Deborah Falk
James and Mary Denise Farrar, DSHA '88
Carol Farrell, DS '56
Matthew and Maria Feeney, DSHA '01
Michael and Terry Fetherston
John and Carole Fox
Michael and Stacy Gauthier
Geoffrey Keeling and Mary Eileen Geary, DSHA '71
Shirley Gerrits, HA '56
Rodney and Megan Gonzales
Edward and Callista Grebe, HA '50
Jack and Mary Green, DS '65
Steven and Kathleen Hall
Samuel Halpern and Emma Gillette
Daniel and Megan Hambrook
Neil Hamilton
Ron and Dawn Hathaway
Mark and Elizabeth Hattas, DSHA '91
Heartland Financial USA, Inc.
Richard and Mary Hilger
Darla Hium
Jeanne Hoff, HA '46
Holton Brothers, Inc.
John and Tamara Hoy, DSHA '76
Joshua and Jessica Hunt
Patrick and Stephanie Hutchinson
Francis and Judith Jacoby
Jason and Maureen Jens Michael and Barbara Johnson
Gerald Jones
Todd and Margaret Jordan, DSHA '73
James and Angela Kachelski
Michael and Debbie Kaerek
Bernard and Christine Kampe, HA '68
Joseph Kane
Raejean Kanter
Julie Karasek, DSHA '90
John and Maureen Keyes, HA '56
Kenneth and Kathleen Klein, DSHA '76
Joseph and Kimberly Koenig, DSHA '85
Kevin and Jane Konieczka, DSHA '04
Michael Lamb and Ellen Kresse Lamb, DSHA '82
James and Janet Kuehn
Maria Kueng
John Kurowski
Barbara Kutchera, DS '58
Donald and Cabrini LaBrie
Mary Pauly Lacy Foundation, Inc.
Mary Lacy
James Lang
Paul Lang
Andrew and Jessica Lelinski
Alice Lewis
Jessica Liban
Matthew and Jennifer Lichucki
Brad and Laura Lois
Quinten and Molly Loucks
Scott and Colleen Lowry, DS '55
Marshall and Jennifer Macomber, DSHA '89
Paul and Molly Manning
Michael and Amanda Marsala
Lucy Martin
Patrick Mattern and Patricia Leong
Mattern
Joe and Kathleen Mazelin
John and Linda Mellowes
Steven Menden
Joyce Meyer, DSHA '89
Kathleen Meyer, DSHA '80
Milwaukee Fire Department
Mary and Mike Munroe
Patrick and Kathleen Murphy
Thomas Butler and Erin Murray Butler, DSHA '86
Brandon and Jennifer Nelson
Timothy and Susanne Nettesheim Scott and Stephanie Niederjohn
Richie and Meredith Niemer, DSHA '05
Robert and Kathleen Noel, DS '59
Robert and Kay Nolan
Mark and Angela Nordness
Notre Dame School of Milwaukee
Gabriela Nuñez, DSHA '10
Michael and Monica O'Brien
Tim and Bridget O'Brien
Thomas and Maura O'Connor
Elizabeth Olle, DSHA '91
George and Connie Organ
Roy and Mari Osmon, HA '63
Garrett and Meaghan Pasternak, DSHA '05
Jason and Kathryn Pawlowski Geraldine Pehowski, HA '45
Jason and Susan Pelz, DSHA '89 Kenneth and Elizabeth Petschel, DS '66
Dennis and Mary Pat† Pfeil, DS '65
Joan Phillips, HA '46
Donald and Angela Pienkos, DS '58
Carol Pilliod, HA '68
Robert and Anne Pillion, DSHA '84
Nicholas and Christina Pipitone, DSHA '81
Daniel and Jill Pitterle, DSHA '72
Philip Plautz
Paul and Colleen Poblocki
Stephen and Rebecca Porter David and Christine Power Joel and Caran Quadracci Matt and Pauline Quest
Michael and Jane Reardon, DSHA '89 Megan Reardon, DSHA '09
Natalie Rifelj
Gary and Laura Ruesch
Thomas Russell Stephen and Elizabeth Ryan, DSHA '04
Eugene and Anne Saragnese Matthew and Elizabeth Sauer, DSHA '84
William and Karen Schlise Theodore and Molly Schmidt, DSHA '88
Thomas Schoenauer and Rebecca Striet
Harold and Eleanor Schroeder, HA '53
Andi Sciacca, DSHA '89
Gregory Sacho and Christine Secorsky, HA '70
Allen and Karen Shanahan David and Sara Sinense, DSHA '86
Andrew and Gretchen Skrobis Matthew and Mary Caye Smith, DSHA '81
George Smullen
Robert and Mary Sowinski St. Camillus
James and Lois Stanek, HA '50
James and Heidi Steeno Barbara Steinmetz
Paul and Judy Stiyer
Gavin and Debra Taylor
Kimberly Teske
Raj and Cynthia Thota
Joseph and Julie Vanderhoef
Colomba Vosseller
Timothy and Susan Waldoch
Wendy Wallace
Paul and Kelly Watzka, DSHA '87 James and Valerie Wawrzyn Christopher and Sarah White
The Windhover Foundation Mary Wunderlich, HA '64 Jenna Wurtzbacher Roxanne Wurtzbacher Jose and Stephanie Yamat James Cramton and Cat Yee Cramton Geoffrey and Marie Zeidler
Dasher Club ($250+)
4 Anonymous Donors Daryl and Camille Adel William Bonifas and Lori Albright Bonifas
Jose Martinez-Reyez and Susan Alvarado-Lopez Alverno College Henrik and Denise Ancher-Jensen Bruce and Julie Anthony, DSHA '84 Juan and Amy Banda Douglas and Amy Basile Beer Capitol Distributing, LLC Peter and Mary Beitzel Brian and Jill Belardi Joseph Schlidt and Kathryn Berghammer Schlidt, DSHA '84 Bernard and Georgia Berther, DS '64 Doug and Erin Bigalke, DSHA '96 Eric Hohenwalter and Jennifer Blahnik David and Lisa Blair Patricia Blake, HA '55 Anne Blom, DS '67 Steve and Gina Boettcher Bill and Barbie Bradford Richard and Mardi Bridich Thomas Brown Mo and Tom Buettner Burghardt Sporting Goods Jerome Buting and Kathleen Stilling Scott and Kathryn Campbell Margaret Carlson, DSHA '73
Kelly Carpenter, DSHA '04 Denise Carroll, DSHA '72 James and Marilyn Casper, DS '64 Blase and Judith Catanese, DS '59 Karen Cedzo, DS '69
Timothy Chapp and Jennifer Roettgers Chapp, DSHA '04
The Chemical Company Elizabeth Chodaczek, DSHA '05 Daniel and Paige Conley Monique Conley, DSHA '98 Michael Anich and Mary Cook, DSHA '90
Karen Cox, DS '60
S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS, DS '56 Jon and Anne Cyganiak Mark and Halligan Czarnecki, DSHA '91 Edward and Kathleen Dahm, DSHA '90
Patrick Dawson and Michele Kramer Patricia deGuzman
Emily Dempsey, DSHA '99
Paul and Jennifer Deslongchamps David and Marilyn Dondlinger James O'Rourke and Carol Dowling O'Rourke, DS '57
Paul and Jennifer Downs Andrew and Allison Doyle Steinhafel, DSHA '04
Draver Dental
Patricia Driscoll, DS '61 DSHA Alumnae Association DSHA Parent Fine Arts Association
Thomas and Eileen Duffey, DSHA '75
Ann Duffy, DSHA '10
Daniel and Lois Duffy
John and Margaret Dunn Margot Dunn
Edmund and Ann Duthie Elizabeth End, DSHA '98
Bernard and Mary Enright Dan and Bonnie Erschen
Edwin and Sheila Fabiszak
Frank and Mary Clare Falsetti, DSHA '74
Thomas and Julie Felser
Michael and Pamela Fenlon
Peter Fettig
Wendy Fitch
Ethel Bielefeld Fletcher, DS '58
James and Jacquie Fossett
Phillip and Pamela Foti
Timothy and Susan Frautschi, DS '67
Paul and Lisa French, DSHA '84
M. Janet Frey, HA '64
Steven and Kay Fronk
John and Joanne Fulcher
Anne Gallagher, DSHA '99
Robert and Dawn Gardner Alex and Kayla Gilgenbach
Rory and Judith Gillespie
Anthony and Sara Glaszcz
Thomas and Jodi Glunz
Kevin and Amanda Graff, DSHA '95
Terry and Patricia Graves
Laura Grenfell, DSHA '01
John and Annette Groth, DSHA '75
Clement and Emily Grum
Michael and Erin Gunniscioi, DSHA '03
Mary Anne Haeckel, DS '54
James and Sara Harwood, DSHA '87
Daniel and Brooke Hemsworth Swen and Jenifer Hilander
Molly Hogan, DSHA '02
Mark and Carolyn Hohenwalter Arthur and Carol Hokanson James and Laura Hokanson, DSHA '03
William Wondrachek and Krislyn Holaday-Wondrachek Daniel and Nancy Holzhauer
Holzhauer, Hewett & Barta, S.C. Nicholas and Emily Horsfield, DSHA '97
Francis and Patricia Hughes Mathew and Angela Hutchinson
Dustin Warner and Erika Hutz, DSHA '04
Edward and Brigitte Hyler Richerson Anna Jacobi, HA '44
Jo Ann Jacobi, HA '70
Todd and Erin Jex
Laura Johnson
John and Sharon Johnson
Kathleen Jungbluth, HA '48
Patrick and Maddalena Kass Phil and Bree Kastenholz
Joshua and Elizabeth Kayzar
Molly Kean, DSHA '02
Patrick and Kathleen Kearney, DS '58
Charles and Dolores Kendall
Greg and Meg Kevane, DSHA '97
Donald and Maureen Kind, DS '62
Gregory and Mary Kindberg
Patrick and Rachel Kirsenlohr
Donna Kleczka
Dean and Mary Klinger
Barbara Koester, DS '58
Bill and Jennifer Kouvoukliotis, DSHA '91
Beth Marie Kurtz, DSHA '92
Richard and Julie Landy, DSHA '79
John and Deborah Lauber
Abigail Laughlin, DSHA '22
Christopher and Colleen Leffler
Leff's Lucky Town
Cindy Leinfelder
Lisa Lesjak
Martin Lewald
Peter and Maryann Lewna
Nicholas and Jennifer Lieb, DSHA '97
Mark and Amy Lodes
A. Robert and Lois Ludwig, DS '58
Michael and Jill Lund
Jeffrey and Elizabeth Mark Randolph Mark
Roger and Rebecca Markwald
Paul and Colleen Mayer, DS '70
Kelley McCaskill
Marty and Jennifer McLaughlin
Paul and Jennifer Megal
Paul and Maureen Mikna, DSHA '86
Thomas and Kathleen Miller
Thomas and Elizabeth Montgomery
Beverly Moran
Kevin and Katherine Moss
Aubrey Murtha, DSHA '13
Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS '57
Nail Bar Milwaukee
Anne Naumann, DSHA '22
Michele Nawotka, DSHA '88
David and Karen Neville
Daniel and Kristine Nigro
Fr. Patric Nikolas, SDS
Brad and Colleen Niswonger
Helen Noll, HA '51
David and Kristine Nonn
Geraldine Noonan, HA '51
Kelly O'Boyle, DSHA '06
Carla La Valle Olle, HA '60, and Thomas Olle
John and Jacqueline† O'Malley, DS '69
Joseph Owen
Andrew and Christina Packard
Joseph and Jennifer Packee
Kristen Pankow, DSHA '07
Edward and Pamela Paz
Anthony and Andrea Petrie Frank and Judith Probst
Cory and Danielle Rabe, DSHA '08
Cory and Caitlin Ratkowski, DSHA '02
Charles and Carol Rebek, DS '56
Elizabeth Reuteman, DSHA '08
Mark and Paula Rhyner
Robert and Nellie Richthammer, DSHA '93
Sarah Rieger, DSHA '10
Stephanie Rinke
Ron and Linda Ripley
Dario and Susie Romero
Gervase and Beverly Rose
Thomas and Christine Rudek
Stephen and Karen Ruys
Gail Sahagún
Kenneth and Mary Ann Sanders
James L. and Margaret Mathews
Sankovitz, HA '51
Leonard and Ruth Schacht, HA '53
Eugene Schramka Peter and Lisa Schraufnagel
Leonard and Joanne Schroth, HA '59
Ira and Carmilla Scott, HA '60
Douglas and Stacy Scott Secure Fire and Safety
Sharlene Byrne Graphic Design Thomas and Jeanne Simon Terry and Jane Skalmoski, DSHA '84
John and Maureen Small Steve Harrington and Wen-Tyan Soo, DSHA '93
Steelsmyth
Victoria Steffen
Stephen and M. Patricia Steiner Chad and Alyson Stepke Mary Ann Stiglitz, HA '64 Jeff and Maureen Stowell Christopher and Erin Strohbehn, DSHA '98
Carolyn Stuard, DSHA '98
Veronica Sustar, HA '60 Daniel and Sarah Sweeney Walter and Kelly Swietlik Barbara Swietlik, HA '53 Eric and Gianna Szatmary Stuart and Kim Tallmadge, DSHA '86 David and Amy Tamburrino Carmen and Kathleen Terlizzi John and Mary Thomas, DSHA '85 Elizabeth Thompson, DSHA '01 Daniel and Monica Tighe, DSHA '77 Mary Tlachac, DS '57
James Frasher and Xuan Tran Kerry and Heather Trotter Gregory and Cynthia Uhen
Jerry Vang
Brian and Claudia Visser
David and Dawn Wagner Donald and Marilyn Wagner, DS '59 Phillip and Natalie Walesa James and Antoinette Waltenberger Kathleen Potts Weaver, DS '67
Ann Weber, DS '52
Brian Frain and Annemarie Weiss, DSHA '03
Gwen Weithaus
Kira Welcenbach, DSHA '14
Rita Wermers, DSHA '93
Matthew and Jennifer Weston Denyce Wicht, DSHA '90
Richard and Barbara Wiederhold David and Barbara Wilson, DS '65 Robert and Colleen Wissing, DSHA '84
Roger and Mary Wolverton, DS '66
Tim Yarbrough
Joan Zimmer, HA '64
Thomas Zukowski
Spirit Club (up to $250)
20 Anonymous Donors
Joan Thon Abbott, DS '67
Geoffrey and Pamela Abbott, DS '67
Sharon Abrahamson
Herman Acevedo
Orlando and Juliet Acevedo
La'Ronda Agee
Zecilia Alamillo
Mark and Elizabeth Alberg, DSHA '87
Anna Alexander, DSHA '11
Bob Allen Susan Allen
Dawn Amann Amazon Smile
Kate Ambrose, DSHA '25
Peter and Deanna Ament
Mary Elizabeth Anderl, HA '63
Donald and Barbara Anderson, HA '49
Mary and Christopher Anderson
Sofia Anderson, DSHA '23
Craig and Maura Andrews
Janelle Arcila
Andrea Arciszewski
Chrisopher Argo
Charles and Marilyn Armstrong, DS '57
Bruce G. and Laurie A. Arnold
Richard and Carolyn Arzenhofer
Richard and Rita Auelmann, HA '51
Daniel and Mary Aussem, DSHA '90
Terry and Suzanne Aveni
Coleen Ayudan
Andrew and Betty Jo Azpell, HA '58
John and Constance Bach, HA '56
Belkys Badillo
Elizabeth Baehmann
Frank and Barbara Baer, DS '59
Dennis and Susan Baglien
Jeff and Sarah Bahr
Roger and Linda Bailey
Jeffrey Hachlowski and Diane Baker, DSHA '77
Elizabeth Baker, DSHA '13
Gordon Baker
Julie Baker, DSHA '76
Mary Catherine Baker, DSHA '14
William and Eleanor Baldus, HA '51
Ned and Jane Baldus, HA '65
Joan and John Balistreri
Glen and Diana Barkow
Cedric Lemoyne and Gina Barrington
Markus Barrington
Tom Barrington
Bridget Barry, DSHA '23
James and Nora Barry
Patrice Bartelme, HA '65
Janet Bashirian, HA '69
Kathleen Bautch
Jennie Baxter
Keith and Tanya Baynes
J. Paul Keenan and Pamela Beam Keenan, HA '60
Jeffrey and Susan Becherer
Marybeth Becherer, DSHA '72
Deborah Becker
Marc and Mary Becker
Sandra Beggs
Patricia Behrens, DSHA '73
Conrad and Terese Bekkum, DS '70
Steven and Jessica Bellows, DSHA '90
Morgan Bender, DSHA '13
Margaret Benjamin
Charlie Berens
Elizabeth Beres DiCosmo, DSHA '06
Gerald and Jo Ann Bergeson, DS '62
David Procknow and Jaye Berghauer, DSHA '72
Hannah Berman Hamilton, DSHA '04
Paul and Barbara Berthold
Jeffrey Speech and Kim Marie
Bertnick-Speech, DSHA '85
Inta Berzins
Simon Pierre Biagui and Francoise Biagui
Janice Biel
Jerome and Mary Ann Bink, DS '52
Sue Binter
Sarah Becherer Birmingham, DSHA '95
Jean Bishop, HA '50
Benjamin and Tamara Bishop
Jennifer Bisswurm
Brad and Anne Bistan
Bria Bistan, DSHA '24
Elizabeth Bistan
Jaime and Matthew Bistan
Rebecca Biwer, DSHA '16
Maggie Blaha
Jen Blakeley
Eric and Katherine Blaufuss
Cynthia Blaze
Michael and Christine Blonski
Thomas Boffeli
Pat Bolin
Timothy and Susan Boltacz, DSHA '73
Thomas and Victoria Bonesho, DS '69
Patricia Bongiorno
Gerard and Judith Bonin, DSHA '71
Thomas and Judy Bonk, DS '62
Amy Boone
Roberta Boruta, DSHA '73
Gayle Herber Bosch†, DS '52
S. Margaret Bosch, SDS
J. Thomas and Mary Pat Boston, DSHA '76
Mary Boucher, DSHA '73
Bradley Bland and Eileen Boyce, DSHA '98
Colleen Boyle, DSHA '06
Dennis and Joann Boyle
Lawrence and Margaret Boynton
George and Mary Lou Braasch, DS '56
Barbara Croft Braatz, DS '61
Robert and Karen Bradd
Mara Brady, DSHA '01
Michael and Donna Brady
Eunice Brandstatter, HA '52 Michael and Margaret Brauer, DSHA '80
Suzanne Brault, HA '51
Steven and Mary Jo Braunschweiger, DSHA '80
Nancy Breckenfelder, HA '60
Joseph and Linda Bremner, DS '67
John and Judith Brennan
Katie Brennan, DSHA '98
Jitka Bresky
Michael and Karen Bressanelli Joseph and JoyAnn Brezovar
Megan Brienza, DSHA '22
Charles and Amy Brimmer, DSHA '96
Jennifer Brooks
Jerry and Sherry Brooks
Buzz and Audrey Brosnan
Patrick and Angelique Brousseau, DSHA '95
William and Melissa Brousseau, DSHA '88
David Brower
Chalise Brown
Kathryn Brown
Laura Dries, DSHA '00
Mary Clare Bruce, HA '69
Emma Bruckman, DSHA '24
John and Judy Brunner
Alice Fuhrmann Brusky
Andrew and Laura Brusky
Brian and Kathryn Brzezinski
Thomas Malaby and Jill Budny Clement and Joyce Budny
Robert and Kathleen Buettner, HA '56
Kathryn Buggs, DSHA '12
Abigail Burg, DSHA '18 Ray and Jan Burg Kristine Burke
Sarah Burkhart, DSHA '99
Mary Burks
Bettie Burks-Wagstaff
Mary Jo Butler, DSHA '72
Kenneth Byrne
Isabella Cafaro, DSHA '14
Charles and Joan Callanan
Christa Callanan
Honor Callanan, DSHA '21
Mary Callanan, DSHA '18
Edward and Patricia Calvey
Camp Bow Wow
Steve and Katherine Cantwell
Tim and Katie Caprez
William Rose and Patricia Carlson, DSHA '71
Kevin and Kathleen Carnell, DSHA '97 Kay Carraher, DSHA '84
Catherine Carrig Jean Carron
Robert and Colleen Carter
Ronald and Christine Cash, HA '70
Jose Luis Castillo
Virginia Catezone, HA '45
S. Karlyn Cauley, SDS, DS '61
Thomas and Margaret Cavanaugh, HA '69
Emma Cayen, DSHA '18
Emma Cepukenas, DSHA '19
Jose and Yvett Cervantez
Anna Cesarz, DSHA '20
Madeline Cesarz, DSHA '21
Camilla Chaisorn, DSHA '24
Delara Chaoui
Nancy Chapko
Helen Chapman
Rosa Chau
Mark and Mary Cherwin
Stefanie Cheske, DSHA '11
Michael and Sally Chier Raymond and Tiffany Chontos Chad and Kelsey Christensen, DSHA '04
Margaret Christman, HA '54
Christine Cianciolo, DSHA '73
David and Dana Cichy, DSHA '91
Michael and Judith Cichy
Dean and Julie Cimpl
Richard and Carol Cinclair, HA '60
Todd and Susan Clark
Sarah Clarke, DSHA '17
Mark and Michelle Clausen, DSHA '91
Douglas and Sharon Clausen
Robert Clemency
Nora Clossey, DSHA '21
Rashad Cobb
Hector Colon
Pedro Colón and Betty Ulmer
Janet and Mike Como
Joe Bronson and Kathleen Connell, DSHA '83
Maureen Driscoll Connell, DS '58
Olivia Connell, DSHA '22
Brian and Martha Connelly
Catherine Connelly
Tom Connors
Mike and Alyssa Conrardy
James and Susan Conrardy
Corner Bakery
Michael and Lee Corning
Cedric and Andrea Cornwall
Payton Corr, DSHA '24
Arturo and Linda Correa
Patty Correa
Edward and Sarah Cosgrove, DSHA '92
Robert Helbig and Jackie Costa, DSHA '86
Donald and Christine Cotey
John and Lisa Coury
Christopher Cousineau
Verne and Susan Cowles, HA '66
Suzanne Crain, HA '53
Donald and Bonita Crane
Susana Crespo
Sue Bareis and Margaret Croasdaile, DSHA '74
Margaret Croft, DS '64
Crumbl Cookies
Aaron Cuarenta
Miguel Franco and Maria Ana Cuarenta
Benjamin Sampang and Josephine Liezl Cueto-Sampang, DSHA '97
Patrick Ritter and Kathleen Cullen Ritter, DSHA '05
Dolores Cunningham, HA '60
Amy Curti
Gordon and Cecelia Cutler, DS '69
Frank and Donna Czajka
John and Jill Czajkowski
Jordan Czajkowski, DSHA '25
Christopher and Beth Czarnecki
James and Paulette Czerwinski
Jillian Czosnek, DSHA '23
Paul and Amy Daczko
Austin and Ann Daily
Madeline Daleiden, DSHA '18
Philip and Lori Dallman
Barbara Blake Damm, HA '55
Valerie Danby, DS '69
David and Mary Jo Dandurand, DS '63
Robert and Susan Danforth, HA '65
Clare Danielson, DSHA '14
John and Rosemary Danielson, DSHA '76
Dori Davenport
Elizabeth Davis, DSHA '12
Susan Davis
Daniel and JoAnn Day, DSHA '80
Kirk and Katherine Deffke
Thomas and Kathleen Deffke
Nicole deGuzman, DSHA '15
Mary Ellen DeHaven
Douglas Dehler
Natalie Del Ponte, DSHA '15
Jeffrey and Mary Delcore
Douglas and Anna Dembowski
Dan and Abby Demeter
Chad Demmon and Laure Bories-Demmon
Elodie Demmon, DSHA '14
David and Kathleen Denton
Charles and Angela Desjarlais
S. Janet Desmond, BVM, HA '57
Amanda Dettmann, DSHA '11
Steven and Carolyn Dettmann
Robert and Dawn Devlin
Amy DeWald
Mario and Sara Di Benedetto, DSHA '08
Joanne Diaz
Megan Dietrich, DSHA '14
Colin Dillon
Discovery World
Sophia Dittrich, DSHA '16
Richard Dlesk
Mary Dluzak
Karen Dobson
Ann Dodds, HA '50
Sandra Dolister, DSHA '72
Jacqueline Dooge, DSHA '19
Arthur and Maureen Dorrington, HA '67
Terri Dorrington
Judith Doyle
Thomas Doyle and Mary Beth McBride Doyle
Emily Drees, DSHA '10
Madeline Drezek, DSHA '18
Robert and Mary Dries, DS '65
Thomas Cassidy and Brigid Driscoll, DSHA '91
Stephen and Tracy Dudkiewicz
Molly Duffy, DSHA '19
Joseph and Julie Dunn, DS '56
George and Regina Dunst, DS '69
Patrick and Alicia Dupies
Cynthia Durkin
Tracey Durst
Cindy Duszynski
Ann Dvorak
Mary Easterday, DS '58
Mary Kate Eberle, DSHA '14
Thomas and Carrie Eck
William and Mary Eckenrod Bill and Jeanne Eckert
Patricia Edmisten, DS '57 and Joseph Edmisten
Evelyn Eisenbrown, DSHA '25
Bonnie Elliott, DS '58
John and Jody Elliott
Stuart and Cheryl Ellis
Caitlin Elrod
Elizabeth Enright, DSHA '15
Margaret Enright, DSHA '78
Michael and Susan Eoloff, DSHA '04
David Erickson
Jake Thurner and Samantha Erschen
Thurner, DSHA '05
Anne Ertz, DSHA '16
Margaret Ertz, DSHA '14
Cesar and Irma Esparza
Hector Urbina and Carolina Espinoza
Kaitlyn Estrada, DSHA '21
Deb Evans
Chad and Shannon Evenson
Sue Ewens, HA '54
James and Roberta Fackelman
Debra Fahey
Laura Klug Fahey
Jenelle Falvey, DSHA '16
Jennifer Farley
Bill and Constance Farrow
Jeffrey Chase and Bridget Fassett
Jerry and Deidre Faust
Michael and Maricela Feker
Todd and Dawn Feldbruegge Haley Feldbruegge, DSHA '24 Neil and Laura Feldmann Jack Felser
George Ferguson Jason and Lisa Fettig Mary Beth Fifield, DSHA '73
Joanne Filmanowicz Stephen and Raquel Filmanowicz Arthur and Ann Fink, HA '56 Richard and Barbara Finley, DS '65 Sarah Sterzinger Finley, DSHA '95 William and Corinne† Finn, HA '60 Susan Finn, DSHA '80
Kate Fischer
Evonne Fisher
Terrance and Lois Fisher, HA '54 Michael and Carole Flaig, HA '64
Jane Florance, DSHA '19 Shirley Flores, DSHA '11 Mary Fontanazza, HA '60
William and Joan Fontanazza Patrick Foran Nancy Foti
Susan Fowell Michael and Amy Fox Mary Fox Angie Frain
Christine Framstad
Gene Morelli and Mary Frank, HA '69 Barry and Raquel Franzen David Frederick Rosalie Frey
Joseph and Jennifer Fricker Steven and Kristen Frieseke Clare Frigo, DSHA '09
Joseph and Jeanne Fuchs Richard and Barbara Futter Molly Galvin
Debbie Ganchan Mario and Susan Gasparri Maureen Gavahan
Jill Bartelme Gebhard, DSHA '86 Daniel and Krista Gehringer Diana Geissler, HA '59 Thomas and Marland Gengler, HA '51 Jim and Karen George Glenn and Jennifer Gequillana, DSHA '89 Karie Gerke
Gary Gerstner
Lynne Gheen
William and Mary Gilbert Lavelle and Miko Gill
Aaron Perkovich and Dawn Gilles Mark and Jeanne Gilpin, DSHA '79 Carlo and Rebecca Giombi, DSHA '05
Kalon Glass
Grace Glaszcz, DSHA '19
James Fischer and Eileen Gleeson
Raymond Glowacki
Robert and Christa Glowacki Ellen Glynn, DS '62
Carol Gobel, DS '58
Michael and Karen Goldammer, DSHA '88
Troy Schneiker and Michelle Gonzales
Margaret Gonzales-Charles Miguel and MariaAnna Gonzalez Phyllis Goodwin, HA '50 Dick Gosser
Grady and Nicole Gosser
A. Peter and Elizabeth Gottsacker
Scott and Lorna Grade
S. Mary Lee Grady, SDS, DS '58
Kiel and Rinetta Graham
Gregory and Pamela Grambow
Heather Grams, DSHA '97
Richard and Anita Grandpre, DS '67
Daniel and Holly Graves
Milan and Gabriela Grbic
Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, Inc.
Harold and Mary Grechowiak Beth Green
Colleen Gresk, DSHA '12
Carl and Kathleen Gresk, DSHA '74
Benjamin and Amy Grining, DSHA '94
John and Anne Grogan, DSHA '88
Emma Grogan, DSHA '18
Susan Grogan, DS '65
Steven and Diane Groh
William and Mary Groh
Kim Groshek
Dennis and Bonnie Grossklaus, DS '62
Jennifer Groth, DSHA '00
John and Patty Grum
Marie Clare Gunther
Allison McBride, DSHA '05
Michael and Amy Haas, DSHA '77
Troy and Heidi Hagey, DSHA '98
Jennifer Hahn
Julie Rice Hahn, DSHA '02
Kathryn Hahn Jane Hambrook
Lauren Hambrook
Ann Hammel, DSHA '22
Neve Hammel, DSHA '24
Mike and Bonnie Hammernik
Michael and Susan Hamrin, HA '64
Bryan and Darlene Hanke, HA '60
Robert and Heidi Hanley
Terrence and Fran Hansen, DS '62
James and Mary Ann Hanson
Thomas Hendrikus and Laura Harms Rob and Sue Harms
Anne Harrington, DSHA '67
Mary Hartman, HA '53
Joan Hartung
Robert and Stacey Hartung Cheryl Harvey, HA '69
Kathleen Harvey
Ronald and Maureen Hayes, DSHA '72
Phoebe Hayes, DSHA '22
Scott Stewart and Andrea Heaston-Stewart
Emily Heck, DSHA '01
John Heiden
Tim Heinrich
Maya Held
Erin Hemsworth, DSHA '25
Laurie Hendricks, DSHA '73
Mary Henke
Thomas and Mary Hennelly
Aaron Henry
Dawn Henry
Sarah Herbers, DSHA '17
Michael and Marguerite Herbst-Synowicz
Fr. Jerome Herda
Dennis and Heidi Herdeman
James and Margaret Hermesdorf Jose and Reyna Hernandez
Mark and Beth Herro Rodwell, DSHA '82
Joanne Lee Herzog-Collins, DS '57 Eric and Andrea Hess, DSHA '94
Christy Hewitt
Jean Hill
Brian Hillus
Carol Hincha
Dave and Sharon Hinrichs
Matthew and Kelly Hodges, DSHA '96
Kerry Hoey, DSHA '97
Randy McGrath Hoffmann
Denis and Irene Hogan, DSHA '81
Reid Hogan-Yarbro
William and Doris Holaday
Laura Holmstrom
Stephen Lee and Kathleen Homberg-Lee, DSHA '92
S. Virginia Honish, SDS, DS '55
Molly Honkamp, DSHA '09
Paul and Cynthia Honkamp
Jana Horn
Marguerite Horne, HA '47
Lynn Horton
Benjamin and Ann Hruz
Susan Huber
William and Mary Patrice Hudson
Julie Shiely Huebner, DSHA '08
Andrea Hughes, DSHA '13
Laura Hughes, DSHA '00
Andrew and Catherine Hunt, DSHA '04
Cecilia Huschitt, DSHA '23
Abigael Hutchinson, DSHA '15
Anna Hutchinson, DSHA '19
Emma Hutchinson, DSHA '17
Reinhold Hutz and Irene O'Shaughnessy
Derrek and Sarah Hyde, DSHA '89
Daniel and Lisa Marie Idzikowski
Jeremiah and Stacey Irvine, DSHA '98
Betty Jane Jadin, DS '62
Karen Jaeckels
Kenneth and Janet Jaeger, HA '62
Jake's Steakhouse
Judy Jakubczak
Thomas and Kristin Jakubczak
Dave Jalowiec
Karen Janke
Scott Jankowski
Edward and Barbara Janusiak
Kathryn Janusz, DSHA '12
Rose Jashinsky, DS '56
Robert and Rebecca Jenkins
Stephanie Jepsen, DSHA '98
Dawn Jermstad, DSHA '94
Joel and Connie Jerominski
Taylor Jerominski
JM Brennan, Inc.
Robert and Christine Johannes, HA '70
Anna Johnson, DSHA '10
Jim and Betty Johnson
Michael Johnson and Bridget Hegarty
Johnson, DSHA '95
Christine Johnson
Dede Johnson
Jason and Angela Johnson
Robert Johnson
Ronnicia Johnson-Walker, DSHA '02
Cathleen Johnston, HA '56
S. Mary Johnstone, OP, DS '65
Ashley Jones, DSHA '23
Robert Jones
Arthur and Jackie Josetti
Nicholas and Sarah Jungels, DSHA '92
Daniel and Melisa Jungen
Elizabeth Kabacinski
Ken and Elizabeth Kabat Mary Kallenbach
Michael and Mary Kalz
Njoki Kamuiru, DSHA '03
Wambui Kamuiru, DSHA '01
Lynn Kane
Susan Kane
Sarah Kanter, DSHA '22
Cindy Karasek
Michael and Katherine Karczewski, DSHA '80
Joanne Karolzak, DSHA '81
Elizabeth Kasdorf
Jean Kaspari
Laura Kasper
Jim and Kathleen Kass, DSHA '87
David and Anne Kastenholz
Andrew and Brenda Kasun
Mary Joy Kasun
Grace Kaupp, DSHA '18
Allen and Carol Kazmierczak, DS '61 Martin Keely
Nicholas and Mary Kees
Virginia Kegel, HA '44 Kevin and Jeanne Kelley Nancy Kellner
Donald and Cynthia Kempka, DSHA '74
Kendra Scott, LLC
Lilli Kenfield, DSHA '18
Brian and Mary Lou Kennedy, DS '59 Mary Ann Kenney, HA '50
Theodore and Jennifer Kerschner James Kerwin
Gaziuddin and Julie Khaja, HA '67
Ali and Shabnam Khan
Lee and Mary Kidney Mackenzie Kilb, DSHA '07
Mike and Margaret Kinateder, DSHA '03
Elroy and Joan Kindberg Farley King, DSHA '04
Lisa Kirchberg, DSHA '71
Jason and Megan Kitowski, DSHA '96
Rebecca Kleefisch, DSHA '92
Beverly Klein, HA '44
Dennis and Barbara Klein
Joseph Kloiber
Glenn and Patricia Kloiber, HA '49 Kenneth and Caron Kloser Jeffrey and Georgene Kmiecik, DS '67
Pamela Knackert
Christopher and Gail Kobach, DS '64
Kevin and Susan Koehn
Arabelle Kohlmann, DSHA '25
Daniel and Stephanie Kohlmann Tyler and Katie Kohtala, DSHA '04
Garron and Elaine Kokai, HA '64 John and Rita Korrison
Paul and Patrice Kosmoski, DSHA '72
Leah Kostos, DSHA '17
Vincent and Karen Kostos Debra Koszarek
Steve and Kathryn Koutnik, DSHA '01
Joshua and Katherine Kowal, DSHA '95
Louise Lentzner Kraft, DS '57
Elizabeth Krahn, HA '62
Paul Krajewski
Nicole Krawczyk, DSHA '98
Janet Krebs, DSHA '74
Lori Krell
Natasha Krell
Jacqueline Kress, DS '56
Donald and Kathryn Kresse
Ronald and Dolores Kriefall, HA '60
Gary and Patricia Krolikowski
Katherine Klopatek Krueger, HA '68
Mylene Krueger
Sharon Kruger
Jeffrey and Maria Kucharski, DSHA '91
Joseph and Patricia Kujawa
Dirk Hudson and Sharon Kuker
Hudson, HA '59
Margaret Kulbeck, HA '70
Bradley and Kari Kunath
Tony Kunz
Vicki Kunz, DSHA '83
Susan Kurek, DSHA '72
Phillip Kurth
Kathleen Zajc Kurtz, HA '63
Kurt and Laura Kwiatkowski
Mary Lou La Bissoniere, HA '44
Maryhope La Salle, DS '55
La Tulipe, LLC
Dan Kidney and Ingrid Laforest, DSHA '98
Richard and Ericka Laforest
Kathryn Lagore, DSHA '21 Meaghan Lagore, DSHA '16
Lakefront Brewery
Matthew Lamke
Mark and Jennifer Lancaster, DSHA '89
John and Robin Lane
Bernadyne Langer
Cindy Langhoff
Helen Langhoff†, HA '49
Brad and Adrienne Large, DSHA '07
We give to DSHA because it provides an incredibly positive, supportive environment for our daughter to learn and grow during these very important high school years. We fully support DSHA’s mission to develop the whole person — mind, body, and spirit — as well as the school's dedication to helping all young women unlock their full potential in life.
—Megan and Dave Daily, parents of Mairin, DSHA ’25
Nora Larscheid
Andrew and Emily Larsen
Anna Larsen, DSHA '24
Eleanor Larsen, DSHA '22
Kim Larsen
James and Catherine Lathrop, HA '65
Raymond and Patricia Laub
Ruth Laughlin
Randall and Catherine Lawton, DS '65
Michael Kennedy and Anna Layden, DSHA '10
Jane Lazynski, DS '65
Shirin Lee, DSHA '81
Richard and Clarice Lehn
Dora Leija
Gabriela Leija
Karen Leija
Oscar Leija
Ryan and Jamie Lemminger
John and Susan Lentz, DSHA '73
Richard Lenzen
Justine Leonard, HA '50
Mary Lesjak
Calvin and Katherine Leszczynski, DSHA '10
Martin Lewald
Yvonne-Marie Lewandowski
David and Nora Lewis, HA '61
Mel and Karen Lewison, HA '69
Justin and Amanda Lewna
Kyla Lewna, DSHA '24
Roman and Leigh Anne Lichon
Life Navigators
Todd and Kristin Lindblom
Jane Lindemann
Judith Lindman, HA '58
Anthony and Mary Linn
Jamie Linski, DSHA '94
Joyce Hendrickson Lisheron, DS '52
Carl and Jane Littrell
Austin Llanas, DSHA '12
Jack and Bethany Lo Presti
Robert and Mary Lobos
RuthAnn Lobos
Bob and Cathleen Loehr
Judith Lohmann, HA '59
Alice Loveless, HA '52
Erin Lovinus, DSHA '01
Lowlands Group Ludus, LLC
Tyler Rivera and Nancy Luedke Rivera, DSHA '00
Eric Lundberg
Christina Lundberg, DSHA '93
Miranda Lyles, DSHA '19
Mike and Mitzi MacKedon, HA '53
Caitlin Fentzlaff Macomber, DSHA '08
Madeline Mahoney, DSHA '23
Steve Mahoney
Daniel and Trudy Malone
Maureen Malone, DSHA '74
Justin and Kimberly Malvick, DSHA '94
Robert and Kelly Mangan, DSHA '95
George and Catherine Mangarelli
Gregg and Kimberly Mangarelli
Julia Mansfield, DSHA '24
Andrew and Marie Mansfield
Robert and Christine Maranan
Frank and Jean Marinelli
Rachel Markwald
Brian and Sarah Markwald, DSHA '91
Pat and Ann Marsho, HA '68
Nellie Martens Murphy
C. Erik and Alexandra Martensson
Jane Martin, DSHA '23
Charles and Terese Martin, DSHA '71
Tracy Martinez
Christy Martins, DSHA '99
Andrew and Anita Marx
Madeleine Marx, DSHA '15
Thomas and Martha Marx
James and Mary Jo Maslowski
John and Kathleen Massie
Victoria Holzbauer Massie, HA '63
Nancy Massnick
Lon and Annie Masters
Barbara Matovina
Jason and Mary Matyas, DSHA '92
Lawrence and Regina Maurer
Robert and Rita Maxwell
Gerardo and Clara Mayorga
Vicki Mazur
Ray and Maureen Mazurek, DS '67
John and Carlotta McBain
Sally McBride, HA '50
Chris McClure
Mac and Britt McCollum, DSHA '04
Ann McConnell, HA '60
Ann McCormick
Robert and Molly McCormick
Ann McCrea
Gary and Marlene McCrea
Margherita McDevitt, DSHA '21
Michael and Phyllis McDevitt
Michelle McDonald
Maureen McElligott, DSHA '07
Gregory and Donna McElwee, DS '58
Mary McElwee, DSHA '86
Megan McFadden, DSHA '18
Patrick and Margaret McGarry, DSHA '05
Patrick and Laura McGartland
Jennifer McGaver, DSHA '98
Joseph and Lauren McGaver
Julie McGaver, DSHA '04
Andrew and Elizabeth McGown, DSHA '98
Thomas and Janice McGrath
Rebecca Remsha McGraw, DSHA '03
Brigitta McGrorty
Dennis and Sandra McGuire
Richard and Mary Lou McGuire
James and Catherine McHugh, DS '63
Thomas and Suzanne McKale, HA '63
Shannon McKeown
Patricia McKinnon
Barry and Laura McLaughlin, DSHA '90
Richard and Deborah McMillan Kathleen McNally, HA '61
Andrew and Joanna McQuide, DSHA '93
Michalene McQuide, DSHA '22
Kelly and Kate Wasileski McRae, DSHA '04
Juan Pablo Orta-Martin and Georgina
Medina-Alcala
Dennis and Lynn Mehring
Mark Melendes
Joseph and Catherine Meloy, HA '68
Jack and Mary Melrose, HA '63
Jack and Laura Melvin
Kate Menden, DSHA '04
George and Denice Menos
Gregory and Kathleen Meuler
Gary and Janice Meyer
John and Karen Meyer, HA '62
Katherine Meylink, DSHA '98
Tim Michalak
James and Helen Michaletz
Michele Michuda, DSHA '71
Albert and Margaret Middleton, HA '54
Barbara Millen, HA '68
Linda Millen
Ashley Miller, DSHA '16
Emily Miller, DSHA '19
Joy Fliss Miller, DS '65
Paige Miller, DSHA '10
Patricia Miller
Richard and Carri Miller
The Milwaukee Admirals Milwaukee Irish Fest Carmelo and Roberta Minessale, HA '67
Nancy Moews
Paul and Nithakone Moews
Shane Moisio Matt and Erin Mokrohisky Amedeo and Kathleen Monacelli Mary Monroe
Paul and Stephanie Monson Lori Thomzik Montezon, DSHA '83
Mary Moore
Daniel Stein and Lauren Moore Stein Alex Mora and Diana Oliva Julia Moran, DSHA '14
Mary Moriarity
Brian and Melinda Morris
Joseph and Monica Morrissey
Caroline Moss, DSHA '18
Eva-Marie Moss, DSHA '23
Gary Moss
Grace Mount, DSHA '23 Gregg and Ann Mroczynski Erica Mroczynski
Kiley Mroczynski
Richard and Elizabeth Muegge, HA '56 Adam and Anne Mueller, DSHA '00 Dale and Mary Ellen Mueller, HA '65
Stephanie Mueller, DSHA '05
Kathryn Muench, DSHA '11 James and Kim Muench, DSHA '83 James and Mary Muha Amy Murnan
Peter Frehner and Amy Murphy, DSHA '95
David and Maureen Murray Timothy and Tracy Murray Abigail Myers, DSHA '03
Terri Myers
John and Virginia Myszewski David and Kimberly Nacker, DSHA '83
Lisa Napieralski
Efstathios and Rosaria Naum Mercedes Neddle Nick and Cheryl Neldner Michael Nelson and Sheila Finnegan Emma Nettesheim, DSHA '14 William and Barbara Newby, DSHA '73
Christopher Newell Gene and Mary Newell, DSHA '80 Carly Nigro, DSHA '22 Saburo and Patricia Nishi, HA '64 Nathan and Kathy Nissen Susan Nord, DSHA '82
Vincent and Jessica Noth David and Cheryl Novak Charles and Dodie Novak Andrew and Shannon Novotny Thomas Novotny John and Jane Nowak
Cassandra Nunnery Peter and Katharine Nurre Andy and Sarah O’Neill
Mary Oberhauser, HA '58
Mary H. O'Brien, HA '52
Mary Ann O'Connor, HA '44
Richard and Mary O'Dea Gerard and Carol Offenbacher, DS '62 Thomas Ognar Ade and Oluyemisi Ogunbowale
Judith Mueller O'Hair-Regan†, HA '55
Judy O'Keefe, DS '59
Tom and Jennifer Olejniczak
Patrick Olejniczak
Thomas and Dawn Olejniczak
Joe and Annie Olivares, DSHA '04
Tim and Emily Olson, DSHA '06
James Olson and Elizabeth Hermes-Olson
Madeline Olson, DSHA '23
Chris and Virginia Olson, DS '68
Grace O'Meara, DSHA '08
Hugh and Jennifer O'Neil
Brent and Vanessa O'Neil, DSHA '90
Barbara O'Neill
Mary Jane O'Neill
Matthew and Shannon O'Neill
Suzette Orcholski, HA '65
Jennifer Organ, DSHA '18
Marty and Stephanie Organ
Elizabeth Orlando
Robert and Mary Ott
Mark and Janet Andrea Otten, DSHA '85
Mary Otten, DSHA '20
Jeffrey and Suzan Otto Richard Otto
Ann Owen
William and Toni Owens Perry and Dora Packer
Jose Pagan
David and Anne Pagel, DSHA '81
Julian and Stephanie Palacios Richard and Verna Panka Megan Panther, DSHA '07
Peter and Karen Parks Kevin and Jill Pasqua
Sonal Patel, DSHA '94
Thomas and Lynne Patmore, DS '57
Kayliana Patrick
Laura Paulus, DSHA '85
Jessica Paur, DSHA '18
Daniel and Vanessa Pavlovich Eduardo and Judy Paz
Maryanna Pelkowski
Mark Hale and Jane Pendergast, DS '70
Kathleen and Glenn Pentler
Steven and Julie Perez, DSHA '91 Susana Perez-Hernandez, DSHA '23
Charles Peters
Scott and Jennifer Peterson
Jonathan and Jessica Peterson
Mary Peterson, DSHA '72
Thomas Peterson
Patrick and Valerie Peterson Colleen Pfaff, DSHA '18
Timothy Damkoehler and Anne Pfeil, DSHA '71
Kevin and Andrea Phillips
Richard and Jeanne Phillips
Joel and Katherine Phillips
John and Nicole Pienkos
Paul Pienkos and Amanda Marsh
David and Jacqueline Pietz
Mary Pinkerton, DS '63
Angelo and Nancy Pipitone
Joanne Platke, DS '59
Dan and Margaret Platten, DSHA '01 Andrew and Karrin Plotner, DSHA '88
PNC Bank
Jennifer Zastrow Poedel, DSHA '07 Gary and Jeanne Pokorny
George and Leah Pollock Glen and Sandra Poniewaz Susan Poole, HA '70
Debra Pope George and Claudia Porter
Michael and Michele Porubcan
Donna Poshepny, HA '51
Katherine Possing, DSHA '17
Prime Right Refinishing - Alabama Rich and Lynn Prochazka, DSHA '82
Pamela Pucker
Anthony and Lori Punko, DSHA '86
Linda Quesnell
Michael and Jackie Quinlevan, DSHA '79
Timothy and Angela Quinn, DSHA '93
Thomas Balch and Kathleen Quinn-Balch, DS '70
David Thompson and Mary Quirk-Thompson, HA '64
Martin Radocha and Patricia Dulka Glenn and Elizabeth Ragalie William Coffou and Sara Ralph Norman and Virginia Rambo, HA '57
Mark and Kathleen Ramion
Amanda Ramirez
Armstrong Chaisorn and Diana Ramirez
Felipe Ramirez
Ignacio and Olivia Ramirez
Oscar Ramirez
Enrique and Suzanne Ramirez
Helen Ramon Bill and Connie Ramsey
Douglas and Kathleen Ramstack, DS '67
Jess Ramudo
Butch and Jeanine Ranzen
Richard and Marlene Rappl
Fred and Sally Rathke, DS '62
Thomas and Kathleen Rave, DS '65
William and Cindy Rebholz, DSHA '93
Donna Recht
Justin Redman-Trotter
Dolores Roettgers Regan, HA '44
Denis and Margaret Regan, DSHA '75
Jean Rehbein
Eleanor Rehmann, DSHA '21
Ruth Reid, HA '50
Carolyn Reilly, DSHA '18
Sara Reilly, DSHA '86
William Reilly
Donald and Carol Reinbold, DS '61
John and Jennifer Reisel
Ed Renouard
Arturo Gonzale and Alma Renteria Mark and Jennifer Rentmeester
Robert Rettler
Joseph and Debra Retzer, DSHA '76
Greg and Amy Retzer
Patricia Cohan Reuter, HA '44
Colleen Rice
John and Karen Rice
Nicole Richard
Matthew and Heidi Richburg, DSHA '96
Gregory and Tracy Richburg
Jimena Rico
Mike Riegelman
James and Margaret Riemann, HA '70
Scott and Maureen Riemer
Jean Rife, DS '58
David Robinson
Joseph Halaiko and Michelle Roder
Grecia Rodriguez, DSHA '15
Miguel Rodriguez and Marisa Cavero Randall and Mariellen Roeder
Grace Roessler, DSHA '04
Thomas and Diane Roethe, DS '65
Kevin and Emily Roethe
Alison Rohloff, DSHA '19
Joanna Hoffmann Rohr, DSHA '04
Andrew Stanislaw and Patricia Rollo-Cohen
Timothy and Maria Roloff
Edwin and Maryangela Roman, DSHA '82
Richard and Barbara Romano, HA '57
Natalie Rondinelli, DSHA '13
Mary Ross
Sharon Roth-Maguire
Michael and Kelly Rudy, DSHA '01
Mary Catherine Ruesch, DSHA '14
Rebecca Ruesch, DSHA '10
Rummele's Fine Jewelry
Tom and Ann Runnells
Joseph and Heather Russell
Michael McKeown and Mary Russell McKeown, DSHA '87
Joann Ruud
Christine Ryan, DS '56
Mary Regina Ryan, HA '59
Vincent and Sharon Ryan
S4 Digital Labs LLC
Joseph and Angela Sadler
Dennis and Linda Salentine
Pete and Chris Samson
James and Kathryn Sanborn, DS '67
Ashleygenesis Sanchez Hernandez, DSHA '25
Jose and Ivy Sanchez
David and Caroline Sanders, DSHA '75
Danny and Claudia Sanders
William and Mary Sanders, HA '59
Ashleigh Santos-Saldes, DSHA '15
Sarah's Shelves, Smells & Pastels
Curt and Anita Saurer, DSHA '74
Catherine Schaefer, DS '65
D. Michael Schaefer
Craig and Natalie Schaefer
Anne Scheidt, DSHA '24
Mary Beth Huber Schell
Christopher and Catherine Scherer
Catherine Schesta, DSHA '94
John and Patricia Schesta
Ruby Scheuing
Ruby Scheuing, DSHA '25
Kelley Schlise, DSHA '19
Amy Schmidt, DSHA '86
Austin Schmidt, DSHA '17
Barbara Schmidt
Mary Dallman Schmidt, HA '69
Paul and Katie Schmidt
Paul and Roberta Schmidt, HA '60
Susan Schmidt, DSHA '81
Brian and Susan Schmit
Gregory and Janis Schmitt, DS '64
James and Susan Schmitt, HA '67
Thomas and Barbara Schneider, DS '58
Elizabeth Schneider, DSHA '14
Brian and Jacqueline Schneider
The Schoenauer Family Foundation, Inc.
Jodi Schoenauer, DSHA '84
Timothy Schoonenberg
Elisabeth Schraith, DS '67
Ericka Schrang
Tami Schraufnagel
Michael and Anne Schrauth, DS '58
Kathleen Grace Schreier, HA '62
Nicole and Frederic Schreiner
Peter and Rebecca Schroder, DSHA '92
Greta Schroeder, DSHA '21
Robert Gavahan and Marie Schulte
Ken and Barbara Schultz, HA '62
Jon and Judith Schultz
Katherine Schulz, DSHA '18
Sarah Schulz, DSHA '89
Julie Lichon Schumacher, DSHA '98
Steve and Lisa Schumacher Joanne Schwartz
Todd Schweitzer
Adrienne Scott
Joy and John Scott Kevin and Susan Scott
S. Monica Seelman, BVM, HA '58
Alexandra Seemann, DSHA '22
Christopher Seemann Mary Sega
Rosemary Selep, HA '46
John and Catherine Sell, HA '58 James and Marissa Selthafner Olivia Selthafner, DSHA '25 Mary Seramur, HA '65
Madeline Setliff, DSHA '22
Christopher and Laurie Seward Kathleen Sexton, DSHA '87
Philip and Margaret Sgariglia, HA '67 Christopher and Claudia Shea Maureen Shea, HA '52
Shecterle East Enterprises Inc. Richard and Carol Shepard Aksel Sidem and Jennifer Shepard, DSHA '88
Trisha Sherburne Carl and Mary Sherer, DSHA '71 Christopher and Dawn Sherman, DSHA '93
Robert and Janet Sherman Donald and Susan Shipshock, HA '63 Mary Pat Siewert, DSHA '71 Sophia Simon, DSHA '23
Suzanne Skalmoski, DSHA '14 Warren† and Marilyn Sladky
Ludmilla Sluzalis
Tracy Sluzalis
Cecile Smith, HA '49
Stephen and Mary Smith, DS '66 Calvin and Trina Smith
Allyson Snyder, DSHA '16
David and Linda Snyder Sarah Soczka, DSHA '18 John and Margaret Somervell, HA '59 Michael and Julie Sonney-Kamanski Lynne Sorum Spa Paw & Tail Premier Pet Resort Josephine Spano
Sofia Spano, DSHA '22 James and Linda Spataro, HA '67 Ann Spear, DSHA '75
Chloe Speech, DSHA '17 Camille Spella, DS '65 James and Gina Spicka Eugene and Cynthia Spitza, DSHA '77
Kimberly Jones Springer, DSHA '99 St. Dominic Parish
Gary and Sue St. Louis
John and Josephine Standart, HA '67
Andrew Stanislaw
Richard and Brenda Stanislawski, HA '58
Emily Stapleton, DSHA '01 Linda Stapleton
Paul Stapleton
Richard and Christine Stark, DSHA '72 Ellen Steckel, DSHA '71
Andrew and Christine Steeno
Andrea Steffke, DSHA '97
John and Mary Steger
Anthony Steiner and Sue Martin-Steiner
Theodore and Barbara Steiner, HA '47 Joseph and Emily Steiner
Thomas and Kathleen Stellato, DS '68 Robert and Maddalena Stephenson
Molly Stepke, DSHA '25
Emmaline Stilp, DSHA '11
Gerald and Katherine Stilp
Gina Stilp, DSHA '99
Thomas and Pauline Stilp, HA '59
Andrew and Ann Stith
Jenny Stockhausen
Paul and Therese Stockhausen Andrew and Kerry Stoehr
S. Mary Jo Stoffel, SDS
Timothy Stoller
Zoe Stoller
S. Virginia Stone, BVM, HA '47
Constance Stoner, DS '61
Mark and Eileen Strachota
John Strachota
Greg Palo and Juanita Strader
Scott and Stacey Strandberg
Ryan and Kelsey Stray, DSHA '05
Karen Striet
Alan and Mary Stroebel, DS '63
Sullivan Global Consulting Bill and Maureen Sullivan
Suzanne Sullivan
Doug and Jennifer Sveda Kyle and Mallorie Svetlik
Michael Sweeney
Eleanor Swentkofske
James and Julie Swiderski
Erin Swietlik, DSHA '04
Marie Swietlik, HA '51
Kathleen Szafranski Pam Sztukowski
Michael Laeuger and Mary Jo Szydel-Laeuger
Maria Tagliavia, DSHA '72
Armando Talavera
Philip and Monica Tallmadge, DSHA '86
Robert and Frances Tallmadge
Donald and Janice Tank
Katharine Tanty, HA '65
Sheila Taphorn
Laney Tarantino, DSHA '18 Margie Tarpey Jessica Jo Tate Evelyn Tatu Clay and Susan Taylor, DSHA '03
Catherine Teetzen
Ken Holt and Claudette Tennyson, DS '59
John and Mary Teske, DS '62
Travis and Anne Thatcher
The Ambrose Group
Fr. Dennis Thiessen, SDS
Lois Thomas
Nikki Thompson, DSHA '88
Ashlynn Thorsen, DSHA '22
S. Carol Thresher, SDS, DS '59
Jacqueline Thurner
Andrew and Caitlin Brannon Tilley, DSHA '06
Thomas and Joanne Tischer
Carmelita Tiu, DSHA '93
Krista Tokarz Curtis
Jerome and Kathleen Tokarz, DS '59
Donald and Frances Tollefson, HA '65 Michael Tollefson
Owen and Dulce Torres
Charles and Felicia Toy, DSHA '01
Eleanor Toyama, DSHA '22
Haruki Toyama and Amy Blair
Charles and Margaret Trampe
Marcia Treacy, HA '50
Kenneth and Judith Trudeau, DS '56
Boris and Erin Turcinovic
Ronald and JoAnne Turk
Elizabeth Maly Tyree, DS '63
Gordon Beckwith and Laurie Tyson, DS '69
Gregory Uselmann
Heidi Uselmann
Scott and Colleen Valkoun
H. Kay and L. C. Van Alstine
Tom van Heijningen
Craig Van Kirk
Sharon Van Kirk
Christiaan and Mary Catherine van Nispen, DSHA '12
Bryanna Van Vreede
Maddie Van Vreede
Vaughn Vance
Randall and Christine VandenHouten Tom and Constance Vanderhoef
Joanne Vandewalle
Marty and Chris VanHulle
Andrew and Maggie Vap
Emily Mullen Vebber, DSHA '03
Luis and Karen Vega
Maria Velarde Villalaz, DSHA '17
Sandra Villavicencio
Herman and Susan Viola, HA '59
DJ and Aubrey Vogel
Charles and Kathleen Vogel
David and Christine Vogel
Marina Von Rueden, DSHA '18
Michael and Yvette Von Rueden
Jennifer and Jason Vorlob
Kenneth and Tara Vosniak
Penny Voss
Donald and Janet Wagner, DSHA '85
Camilla Wakeman
Mary Waldecker
Michael Waldron
Susan Walline
Thomas and Maribeth Walsh, DSHA '78
Joan Girmscheid Walter, HA '50
Jennifer Walton
Sharon Walton
Edward and Maria Walwork
Mary Ruth Ward, HA '62
Thomas Warren
Larry and Linda Waters
Sean and Maria Watson, DSHA '94
Jeffrey and Rhonda Watts
Anthony Weasler, II
Angela Webb
Briana Webb
Charles and Michelle Webb
Jermaine Ebo and Selena Webb-Ebo
Fredric and Barbara Weber, HA '54
Gregory and Paulynn Weber
Paul and Kristin Weiner
Roxie Weiner
Andrea Weinfurt, DSHA '99
Gregory and Janice Weinfurt, DS '66
Anne Weinfurter, DSHA '72
Mary Weinfurter, DSHA '71
Ron and Christine Weiss, DS '70
Donald and Deborah Welch
Betty Wellhoefer Hill
Jeffrey and Cathleen Wendorf, DSHA '78
Jared and Kelly Wentz, DSHA '96
Michael and Elizabeth Wenzel, DSHA '76
James and Amy Wenzler
Jason and Erin Wermers
James Wermers
Bernard and Kathryn Westfahl
Patricia Westphal, DSHA '71
Dennis and Michelle Whalen
Jason and Deborah White
Charles Neil and Mary White, DS '67
Paula Jayne White
Wildcard Gymnastics
Jerry and Caroline Wilkes, DSHA '84
Rich Wilkie
Edward and Kathleen Wilkinson, HA '59
John and Mary Williams, DS '59
Margaret Johnson Williamson, DS '57
Keshonda Willis
Mark and JoAnn Willmering
Carol Dennis Wills
Adam and Jennifer Wills
Robin Wilson
Grace Wimmer, DSHA '25
Karen Wirth, DSHA '71
Carl and Laura Wise
Emily Pokorny Wisniewski, DSHA '10
Elizabeth Wissing, DSHA '10
Sara Witmeyer, DSHA '98
Paul and Christine Witt, DSHA '82
John and Margaret Wittkowske
Erica Wojtysiak
Isabel Woller, DSHA '17
Elliot and Katie Wolters, DSHA '02
Catherine Wood Hansel Wood
Gus and Felix Woodard
Erin Woody Lynn Wrench
Michael and Betsy Wrench
Xai Xiong
Hiroyuki and Jane Yamasaki, HA '55
Frederic and Christine Yatchak
Donald and Marian Yoder, HA '62
Lori Yordan and Kevin Stevlingson
Natalie Bruders Young, DSHA '04
Lisa Yuen
Paul and Kathleen Zabala
Kieran Zalewski, DSHA '20
Mary Zastrow, HA '49
Megan Zeidler, DSHA '08
Christopher and Lynn Zellmer
Jessica Zellmer, DSHA '17
Craig and Iva Zeman, DSHA '82
John and Meghan Zidar, DSHA '91
Dale Schmidt and Ellen Zielinski, HA '69
Stephanie Ziemke
Donald and Lee Zimmer
Andrew and Kristi Zimmer
Jon Schoenbeck and Mary Jo Zimmer, DSHA '73
Cheryl Zmina
Laura Zonoozi
Mary-Jo Zore, HA '60
Diana Zrimsek, DS '68
Julia Zukowski
Madeline Zukowski, DSHA '11 Walt Zukowski Judy Zunker
ALUMNAE GIVING
Class of ’43
Anna Werschnak†
Class of ’44
Anna Horky Jacobi
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
Geraldine Schultz Pehowski
Class of ’46
Jeanne Hormuth Hoff
Eugenia Mullaney Hoy
Joan Bonifas Phillips
Rosemary Metz Selep
Class of ’47
Marguerite Schimmel Horne
Barbara Schwingle Steiner
S. Virginia M. Stone, BVM
Class of ’48
Kathleen Sulko Jungbluth
Class of ’49
Barbara Brenk Anderson
Patricia Flynn Kloiber
Helen Shaughnessy Langhoff†
Cecile Sherburne Smith
Mary Schendt Zastrow
Class of ’50
Jean Walter Bishop
Ann Hart Dodds
Phyllis Pancheri Goodwin
Toni Dujick Gorske
Callista Dreis Grebe
Mary Ann Kenney
Justine Leonard
Rose Mary Sullivan Matusinec
Sally McBride
Ruth Kane Reid
Lois Rohan Stanek
Marcia Shy Treacy
Joan Girmscheid Walter
Class of ’51
Rita O'Connor Auelmann
Eleanor Bernard Baldus
Suzanne Bonness Brault
Marland Huebner Gengler
Patricia Purtell Julien
Nancy Schneider Koepp
Joan Madden Lucke
Helen Stoppenbach Noll
Geraldine Honish Noonan
Donna Schelp Poshepny
Margaret Mathews Sankovitz
Marie Swietlik
Class of ’52
Mary Ann Hartwell Bink
Gayle Herber Bosch†
Eunice Kane Brandstatter
Joyce Hendrickson Lisheron
Alice Gigl Loveless
Mary O'Brien
Lillian Pegg
Maureen Scanlon Shea
Ruth Heinan Springob Ann Johnston Weber
Class of ’53
Suzanne Rohan Crain
Mary Hertel Hartman
Mitzi Millard MacKedon
Mary Van Horn Pratt
Ruth Nickchen Schacht
Eleanor McDermott Schroeder
Barbara Burbach Swietlik-Metz
Class of ’54
Doris Barrett
Margaret Kuhn Christman
Janice Dietz† Sue Ewens
Lois Schaenzer Fisher
Mary Anne Haeckel
Margaret Seidenstricker Middleton
Jean Grathwohl Sinclair
Barbara Baldus Weber
Class of ’55
Patricia Rice Blake
Mary Kowalski Brien
Barbara Blake Damm
S. Virginia Honish, SDS
Roberta Miller Keelan
Maryhope La Salle
Colleen Bonham Lowry
Judith Mueller O'Hair-Regan†
Jane Schoofs Yamasaki
Class of ’56
Constance Wendler Bach
Mary Shea Bachman McCann
Mary Louise Bell Braasch
Kathleen Dobrient Buettner
S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS
Julie Wick Dunn
Carol Leeming Farrell
Ann Behling Fink
Shirley Smith Gerrits
Rose Jashinsky
Cathleen Zintek Johnston
Maureen Hegarty Keyes
Jacqueline Debbrecht Kress
Elizabeth Gramling Muegge
Carol Reed Rebek
Bunny McNamara Rossini
Christine Lombardi Ryan
Karen Krause Stracka
Judith Hunzinger Trudeau
Class of ’57
Anonymous
Marilyn Caputa Armstrong
Judith Starck Bultman
Catherine Schmidt Burbach
S. Janet V. Desmond, BVM Mary Pat Hauptman DeSwarte
Carol Dowling O'Rourke
Patricia Silke Edmisten
Joanne Lee Baier Herzog-Collins
Louise Lentzner Kraft
Mary Ellen King Muth
Kathleen Zierden Olen
Lynne Murphy Patmore
Virginia Kraus Rambo
Barbara Emmerich Romano Mary Mayer Tlachac Margaret Johnson Williamson
Class of ’58
Betty Jo Zintek Azpell
Maureen Driscoll Connell
Mary Walker Easterday
Bonnie Swendson Elliott
Ethel Bielefeld Fletcher
Carol Zvara Gobel
S. Mary Lee Grady, SDS
Kathleen O'Boyle Kearney
Judith Carney Keyes
Barbara Vidergar Koester
Barbara Weiland Kutchera
Judith Darrall Lindman
Lois Proulx Ludwig
Donna Shea McElwee
Mary Kreilkamp Oberhauser
Angela Mischke Pienkos
Jean Winzenburg Rife
Barbara Starck Schneider
Anne Morris Schrauth
S. Monica Seelman, BVM
Catherine Truss Sell
Brenda Bittner Stanislawski Doris Nowak Stilwell
Class of ’59
Barbara Pettavino Baer
Judith Walker Catanese
Maripat Young Dalum
Diana Fettig Geissler
Patricia Hayes†
Mary Lou Sass Kennedy
Sharon Kuker Hudson
Catherine Smith LaFond
Judith Zessin Lohmann
Joan Maas
Kathleen Mullarkey Noel
Judy Fagan O'Keefe
Joanne Hardtke Platke
Mary Regina Maier Ryan Mary Taylor Sanders
Joanne Schroth
Margaret Dwyer Somervell
Pauline Strazis Stilp
Claudette Holt Tennyson
S. Carol Thresher, SDS
Kathleen Taylor Tokarz
Susan Bennett Viola
Marilyn Schulteis Wagner
Kathleen Murphy Wilkinson Mary Kay Ott Williams
Class of ’60
Pamela Beam Keenan
Nancy Sobocinski Breckenfelder Mary Ann McHugh Chycinski
Carol Zintek Cinclair
Karen Schmidt Cox Dolores Cunningham Suzanne Mueller Dwyer Corinne Skowron Finn† Mary Fontanazza
Darlene Becker Hanke
Dolores Will Kriefall Ann Lorscheider McConnell
Carla La Valle Olle
Roberta Dulde Schmidt
Carmilla Petranek Scott
Margaret Schmitt Stanchfield Veronica Teshner Sustar Mary-Jo Zore
Class of ’61
Barbara Croft Braatz
S. Karlyn Cauley, SDS
Patricia McNally Driscoll Carol Lauer Kazmierczak
Nora Garry Lewis
Kathleen Jones McNally Kathleen Mehegan Monday
Patricia Traxel Packee
Carol Schleicher Reinbold Constance Cardo Stoner
Class of ’62
Jo Ann Sgarlata Bergeson
Judy Cavanaugh Bonk
Marilyn Ott Cloutier
Mary Desmond Feerick Ellen Glynn
Bonnie Benes Grossklaus
Fran Clarke Hansen
Betty Jane Jadin
Janet Winkowski Jaeger
Maureen Harrington Kind
Elizabeth Moser Krahn
Karen Wiley Meyer
Carol Schaub Offenbacher
Sally Kalt Rathke
Dr. Mary L. Sanfelippo, M.D., HA '62
Kathleen Grace Bacon Schreier
Barbara Shea Schultz
Mary Wutschel Teske
Mary Ruth Ward Marian Catania Yoder
Class of ’63
Mary Elizabeth Morgan Anderl
Mary Cannon
Mary Jo Mileski Dandurand
Kathleen Zajc Kurtz
Catherine Lucas
Victoria Holzbauer Massie
Catherine Charles McHugh
Suzanne Dean McKale
Mary Klocksin Melrose
Mary Carrigan Osmon
Mary Pinkerton
Mary Toonen Riley
Susan Schmitt Shipshock
Mary Mehegan Stroebel
Elizabeth Maly Tyree
Class of ’64
Georgia Brost Berther
Joan McCabe Bruce
Marilyn Kleis Casper
Margaret Croft
Carole Susnik Flaig
M. Janet Frey
Mary Buch Hahn
Susan Heimann Hamrin
Diane Knight
Gail Hanlon Kobach
Elaine Scott Kokai
Joan Kringel Kreul
Cheryl Ann Martin
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
Susan Dickey Danforth
Mary Caffrey Dries
Barbara Glaser Finley
Mary Kuhn Green
Susan Grogan
S. Mary Howard Johnstone, OP
Catherine Casper Lathrop
Catherine Clifford Lawton
Jane Lazynski
Joy Fliss Miller
Mary Ellen Dean Mueller
Suzette Pizzo Orcholski
Mary Pat Klein Pfeil†
Kathleen Welsh Rave
Diane Hinnenkamp Roethe
Catherine Ehmke Schaefer
Mary Seramur
Camille Spella
Katharine Ronge Tanty
Frances Sorrenti Tollefson
Kathleen Driscoll Wiedenhoeft
Barbara Cunningham Wilson
Class of ’66
Janice Casper
Susan Winkowski Cowles
Elizabeth Shiely Petschel
Mary Fuerst Smith
Janice Essmann Weinfurt
Mary Westphal Wolverton
Class of ’67
Joanne Thon Abbott
Pamela Cash Abbott
Anne Gramling Blom
Linda Hanlon Bremner
Maureen Rice Dorrington
Mary Ritt Foley
Susan Brumm Frautschi
Anita Bunda Grandpre
Anne Harrington
Julie Gartzke Khaja
Georgene Karkutt Kmiecik
Maureen Doherty Mazurek
Beth Miller McWey
Roberta Heintz Minessale
Ruth Collopy O'Toole
Kathleen Klein Ramstack
Kathy Lazynski Sanborn
Susan Behling Schmitt
Elisabeth Schraith
Margaret Dineen Sgariglia
Linda Boehme Spataro
Josephine Sherer Standart
Kathleen Potts Weaver
Mickey White
Class of ’68
Mary Jo Johnson Dempsey
Christine Worzalla Kampe
Katherine Klopatek Krueger
Ann Brady Marsho
Catherine Ahlhauser Meloy
Barbara Millen
Virginia Doyle Olson
Carol Pilliod
Kathleen Lee Stellato
Maria Haas Tess Mary Alice Tierney Dunn
Diana Zrimsek
Class of ’69
Janet Rath Bashirian
Victoria Temple Bonesho
Mary Clare Bruce
Ellen Keyser Buggy
Margaret Seelman Cavanaugh
Karen Cedzo
Cecelia Pancheri Cutler
Valerie Danby
Regina Deisinger Dunst
Susan Ruesch Evans
Mary Bellmann Frank
Linda Gillet
Cheryl Hargarten Harvey
Karen Wisniewski Lewison
Jacqueline Eberle O'Malley†
Mary Dallman Schmidt
Laurie Tyson Ellen Retzer Zielinski
Class of ’70
Terese Strachota Bekkum
Christine Yank Cash
Jo Jacobi
Christine Graf Johannes
Margaret Peltier Kulbeck
Maureen Klein Lager
Judith Makal Mackenzie
Colleen Roberts Mayer
Jane Pendergast
Susan Poole
Kathleen Quinn-Balch
Margaret Bell Riemann
Christina Engel Scoptur
Christine Secorsky
Christine Kirsch Weiss
Class of ’71
Judith Krebs Bonin
Patricia Carlson
We have felt compelled to give to DSHA for more than 13 years because we believe their mission is constant in developing the whole person. Following my mother, Lori Yordan Stevlingson’s hard work as an auction chair in 2006, I found a passion for assisting in philanthropic activities dedicated to DSHA and throughout the Greater Milwaukee area by both contributing my time and giving monetarily. Through this, I have had the opportunity to see how important these contributions are to helping DSHA continue to achieve its goal of developing young women in their faith, heart, and intellect. Most importantly, beyond graduation, Dashers continue to live lives that make a difference within their own communities and around the world. May God bless the many young women as they deepen their faith and evolve into their full potential.
—Sara Yordan Di Benedetto, DSHA ’08
Mary Eileen Geary
Lisa Kirchberg
Terese Weishar Martin
Michele Michuda
Anne Pfeil
Judith Schendt Price
Mary Passage Sherer
Mary Pat Siewert
Ellen Geskermann Steckel
Mary Weinfurter
Patricia Suehr Westphal
Karen Wirth
Class of ’72
Marybeth Becherer
Jaye Berghauer
Mary Jo Westermann Butler
Susan Cannon
Denise Carroll
Mary Clemency
Sandra Schim Dolister
Maureen Quinlan Hayes
Frances Sadowski Knoll
Patrice Mikolajczak Kosmoski
Susan Kurek
Mary Wilkins Peterson
Jill Reginato Pitterle
Christine Cunningham Stark
Maria Tagliavia
Anne Weinfurter
Class of ’73
Patricia Reynolds Behrens
Susan Boltacz
Roberta Boruta
Mary Boucher
Margaret Carlson
Christine Tagliavia Cianciolo
Mary Beth Eberle Fifield
Laurie Ruesch Hendricks
Margaret Keyser Jordan
Susan Baker Lentz
Barbara Falecki Newby
Mary Jo Zimmer
Class of ’74
Margaret Croasdaile
Mary Clare Davis Falsetti
Kathleen Donahue Gresk
Jane Reynolds Harris
Cynthia Stone Kempka
Janet Krebs
Suzanne Duero Lanser
Maureen Malone
Anita Regelbrugge Saurer
Class of ’75
Nancy Schmid Andryc
Eileen Quinlan Duffey
Annette Powell Groth
Margaret Brady Regan
Caroline Wirtz Sanders
Ann Wilkins Spear
Class of ’76
Julie Baker
Mary Pat Horning Boston
Margaret Druml Boyle
Rosemary Makens Danielson
Elizabeth Hanlon Fehring
Tamara Zanoni Hoy
Kathleen Dougherty Klein
Christine Oldam McDermott
Mary Susan Prescott
Debra Hofschulte Retzer
Elizabeth Stoiber Wenzel
Class of ’77
Amy Krebs Abplanalp
Diane Baker Greeta Cherayil
Amy Strachota Haas
Cynthia Lipski Spitza
Monica Smith Tighe
Class of ’78
Terese Ehlenbach Duffy Margaret Enright
Mary Beth Kastenholz Walsh
Cathleen Chobot Wendorf
Class of ’79
Deborah Fink Frederick
Jeanne Pier Gilpin
Sally A. Gramling
Julie Treacy Landy
Jackie Horter Quinlevan
Karen Fridl Schlater
Barbara Harte Sweeney
Class of ’80
Margaret Sankovitz Brauer
Mary Jo Geldermann Braunschweiger
JoAnn Woelfel Day
Susan Worzala Finn
Katherine McCarthy Karczewski
Kathleen Meyer
Mary Hesselbein Newell
Class of ’81
Irene Brigden Hogan
Joanne Karolzak
Shirin Swentkofske Lee
Anne Dunn Pagel
Kathleen Palmer
Christina Palmisano Pipitone
Ann Horning Reardon
Susan Schmidt
Mary Caye Nolan Smith
Class of ’82
Mary Czarnecki Genske
Beth Herro Rodwell
Kerry Hickey Hodan
Ellen Kresse Lamb
Lauren Dedinsky Maddox
Susan Nord
Lynn Birler Prochazka
Maryangela Layman Roman Christine DeBoer Witt Iva Braovac Zeman
Class of ’83
Margaret Bau
Kathleen Connell
Vicki Zunker Kunz
Anne Lucke
Lori Thomzik Montezon
Kim Gagnon Muench
Kimberly Lieungh Nacker
Jennifer Schmidt
Class of ’84
Julie Hughes Anthony
Kathryn Berghammer Schlidt
Kay Tallmadge Carraher
Marikris Dalum Coryell
Suzanne Stroebel Falvey
Lisa Polacek French
Katie Daily Pickart
Anne Kresse Pillion
Elizabeth Fink Sauer
Jodi Schoenauer
Jane Potter Skalmoski
Caroline Armbruster Wilkes Colleen Matejka Wissing
Class of ’85
Kim Marie Bertnick-Speech
Mary Swiderski Dondlinger
Kimberly Guller Koenig
Janet Andrea Otten
Laura Paulus
Therese Pickart
Mary Schmidt Organ Mary Schmitt Thomas Janet Hesselbein Wagner
Class of ’86
Jackie Costa
Amy Dalum Downing
Molly Foy Gallagher
Jill Bartelme Gebhard
Mary McElwee
Maureen Murphy Mikna Erin Murray Butler
Lori Rondinelli Punko
Sara Fox Reilly
Amy Schmidt
Julie Horter Sgrignuoli
Sara Burbach Sinense
Kim Krolikowski Tallmadge
Monica Mathews Tallmadge
Class of ’87
Elizabeth Tennessen Alberg
Nancy Armour
Amy Brusky Culbert
Sara Mathews Harwood
Kathleen Papin Kass
Teresa Olle
Mary Russell McKeown
Kathleen Byrne Sexton
Judith Dalum Taylor
Kelly Brown Watzka
Class
of ’88
Melissa Hug Brousseau
Mary Denise Pfeil Farrar
Karen Dwyer Goldammer
Anne Rice Grogan
Michele Nawotka
Karrin Wicht Plotner
Molly Monday Schmidt
Jennifer Shepard
Nikki Thompson
Class of ’89
Amy Bauernschmidt
Jennifer Cueto Gequillana
Sarah Lehmkuhl Hyde
Carrie Murphy Kohloff
Jennifer Kobach Lancaster
Jennifer Ehrle Macomber
Joyce Yamat Meyer
Susan Stollenwerk Pelz
Jane Hyndman Pfaff
Jane Moore Reardon
Sarah Hamrin Schulz
Andi Sciacca
Margaret Foy Zincke
Class of ’90
Mary Bluhm Aussem
Jessica Burbach Bellows
Mary Cook
Kathleen Carney Dahm
Julie Leack Karasek
Laura Sanders McLaughlin
Vanessa Diedrich O'Neil
Denyce Wicht
Class of ’91
Dana Trampe Cichy
Michelle Pfeil Clausen
Halligan Parks Czarnecki
Brigid Driscoll
Elizabeth Kegel Hattas
Jennifer Horning Kouvoukliotis
Maria McManus Kucharski
Sarah Lindemann Markwald
Elizabeth Olle
Julie Hesselbein Perez
Aimee Reszczynski Sullivan
Meghan McHugh Zidar
Class of ’92
Kristin Branch
Sarah Eckenrod Cosgrove
Kathleen Homberg-Lee
Sarah Brusky Jungels
Rebecca Holton Kleefisch
Katie Brown Konieczny
Beth Marie Kurtz
Mary Horning Matyas
Anne Niebler
Rebecca Blom Schroder
Class of ’93
Gretchen Creten Caraher
Rissie Lundberg
Joanna Barczak McQuide
Angela Gagliano Quinn
Cindy Jones Rebholz
Nellie Hagen Richthammer
Dawn Pinzer Sherman
Wen-Tyan Soo
Carmelita Tiu
Rita Wermers
Class of ’94
Meghan Hegarty Dean
Amy Baehr Grining
Andrea Holton Hess
Dawn Reszczynski Jermstad
Norah Jones
Jamie Linski
Kimberly Mehring Malvick
Sarah Schmidt Martin
Sonal Patel
Katherine Casper Ryan
Catherine Schesta
Maria Dendromiris Watson
Class of ’95
Katherine Dulmes Benson
Sarah Becherer Birmingham
Angelique Gipp Brousseau
Theresa Erbe Chimenti
Anne DeHaven Meghan Phelan Fetherston
Sarah Sterzinger Finley
Amanda Ehrle Graff
Bridget Hegarty Johnson
Katherine Banner Kowal
Jennifer Gingrass Kowalski
Kelly Goss Mangan Amy Murphy
Class of ’96
Erin Scherr Bigalke
Amy Ramstack Brimmer
Kathleen End
Maureen Carney Goetz
Kelly Roethe Hodges
Megan Hilger Kitowski
Heidi Hofschulz Richburg
Kelly Harwood Wentz
Class of ’97
Kathleen Kasdorf Carnell
Josephine-Liezl Cueto-Sampang
Heather Mehring Grams
Kerry Hoey
Emily McNally Horsfield
Meg Casper Kevane
Jennifer Hayes Lieb
Andrea Steffke
Gina Vosseller-DeBruin
Class of ’98
Elizabeth Strachota Benz
Katherine Konkel Bergeron
Eileen Boyce
Katherine Brennan Monique Conley
Kathleen Pfeil Dorrington
Elizabeth End
Heidi Moore Hagey
Stacey Armstrong Irvine
Stephanie Caskey Jepsen
Nicole Krawczyk
Ingrid Tennessen Laforest
Angela Holton Lenzen
Jennifer McGaver
Elizabeth Grum McGown
Katherine Steiner Meylink
Julie Lichon Schumacher
Erin Patterson Strohbehn
Carolyn Maciolek Stuard
Monica Foti Warren Sara Machi Witmeyer Jodi Zilinski
Class of ’99
Sarah Burkhart
Emily Dempsey
Elizabeth Becherer Fleming Anne Gallagher
Christy Ramstack Martins
Kimberly Jones Springer
Gina Stilp
Andrea Weinfurt
Class of ’00
Andrea Novak Bonk
Laura Brown
Jennifer Groth
Laura McNally Hughes
Nancy Luedke Rivera Anne Neuberger Mueller
Class of ’01
Mara Brady
Nyama Sillah Doyle
Maria Thorson Feeney
Laura Grenfell
Emily Heck Wambui Kamuiru
Kathryn Becherer Koutnik
Erin Lovinus
Sophie Mills
Margaret Linn Platten
Kelly Kiedrowski Rudy Emily Stapleton
Elizabeth Sullivan Thompson Felicia Foti Toy
Class of ’02
Julie Rice Hahn Molly Hogan Rachel Fronk Idso
Ronnicia Johnson-Walker Molly Kean
Caitlin O'Brien Ratkowski Katie Goossen Wolters
Class of ’03
Silvia Guerrero Chaparas
Erin Liszewski Gunnuscio
Laura Urbaniak Hokanson
Njoki Kamuiru
Margaret Mehan Kinateder
Rebecca Remsha McGraw
Abigail Myers
Susan Mollan Taylor
Emily Mullen Vebber
Annemarie Weiss
Class of ’04
Hannah Berman Hamilton Kelly Carpenter
Jennifer Roettgers Chapp Kelsey Hunt Christensen
Allison Doyle Steinhafel Susan Celentani Eoloff
Catherine Hunt Erika Hutz
Farley King
Katie Larson Kohtala Jane Konieczka
Katherine Scoptur Lawton Brittany Townsley McCollum
Julie McGaver Kate Wasileski McRae
Kaitlyn Menden Anne Cullen Olivares Grace Roessler
Joanna Hoffmann Rohr
Elizabeth Warmuth Ryan Erin McDermott Stanek Erin Swietlik Natalie Young
Class of ’05
Elizabeth Arnold Chodaczek Kathleen Cullen Ritter
Samantha Erschen Thurner Rebecca Goossen Giombi Allison McBride Gustafson Margaret Gottsacker McGarry Stephanie Mueller
Meredith McNally Niemer Meaghan Caragher Pasternak Kelsey Braun Stray Farha Tahir
Class of ’06
Elizabeth Beres DiCosmo Colleen Boyle Kelly O'Boyle Emily Ognacevic Olson Caitlin Brannon Tilley
Class of ’07
Mackenzie Kilb Adrienne Ognacevic Large Maureen McElligott Kristen Pankow Megan Heinen Panther Jennifer Poedel
Class of ’08
Maria Baglien Cunha Sara Yordan Di Benedetto Bridget Martin Hackbart
Julie Shiely Huebner
Caitlin Fentzlaff Macomber Grace O'Meara Danielle Jerominski Rabe Elizabeth Reuteman
Megan Zeidler
Class of ’09
Clare Frigo Molly Honkamp Megan Reardon
Class of ’10
Meghan Teich Caballero
Emily Drees Ann Duffy
Anna Johnson
Anna Layden
Katherine Klinger Leszczynski
Paige Miller
Gabriela Nuñez
Sarah Rieger
Rebecca Ruesch
Emily Pokorny Wisniewski Elizabeth Wissing
ALUMNAE GIVING
Class of ’11
Anna Alexander
Stefanie Yordan Cheske
Amanda Dettmann
Shirley Flores
Kathryn Muench
Emmaline Stilp Madeline Zukowski
Class of ’12
Kathryn Buggs
Elizabeth Davis
Colleen Gresk
Kathryn Janusz
Austin Llanas
Mary Catherine Bitter van Nispen
Class of ’13
Elizabeth Baker
Morgan Drezek Bender
Sarah Duffy
Andrea Hughes
Aubrey Murtha
Natalie Rondinelli
Class of ’14
Mary Catherine Baker
Isabella Cafaro
Clare Danielson
Elodie Demmon
Megan Dietrich
Mary Kate Eberle
Margaret Ertz
Julia Moran
Emma Nettesheim
Mary Catherine Ruesch
Elizabeth Schneider
Suzanne Skalmoski
Kira Welcenbach
Class of ’15
Nicole deGuzman
Natalie Del Ponte
Elizabeth Enright
Abigael Hutchinson
Madeleine Marx
Arike Ogunbowale
Grecia Rodriguez
Ashleigh Santos-Saldes
Class of ’16
Rebecca Biwer
Sophia Dittrich
Anne Ertz
Jenelle Falvey
Meaghan Lagore
Ashley Miller
Allyson Snyder
Class of ’17
Sarah Clarke
Sarah Herbers
Emma Hutchinson
Leah Kostos
Katherine Possing
Austin Schmidt
Chloe Speech
Maria Velarde Villalaz
Isabel Woller
Jessica Zellmer
Class of ’18
Abigail Burg
Mary Callanan
Emma Cayen
Madeline Daleiden
Madeline Drezek
Emma Grogan
Grace Kaupp
Lilli Kenfield
Megan McFadden
Caroline Moss
Jennifer Organ
Jessica Paur Colleen Pfaff
Carolyn Reilly
Katherine Schulz
Sarah Soczka
Laney Tarantino
Marina Von Rueden
Class of ’19
Emma Cepukenas
Jacqueline Dooge
Molly Duffy
Jane Florance
Grace Glaszcz
Anna Hutchinson
Miranda Lyles
Emily Miller
Alison Rohloff
Kelley Schlise Abigail Urban
Class of ’20
Anna Cesarz
Mary Otten
Kieran Zalewski
Class of ’21
Honor Callanan
Madeline Cesarz
Nora Clossey
Kaitlyn Estrada
Kathryn Lagore
Margherita McDevitt
Eleanor Rehmann
Greta Schroeder
Q & A
with Dr. Greeta Cherayil Hofbauer, DSHA ‘77
Dr. Greeta Chearyil Hofbauer, DSHA ’77, is a faithful giver to the school she once called home. She gives of her time as a member of the DSHA Alumnae Board, and of her treasure, as she has financially given back to DSHA every year for decades. Gratitude is what compels her to give. She recognizes both the strong education she received at DSHA, as well as the timeless friendships she made, as priceless. She is committed to doing what she can to ensure future Dashers will receive the opportunities and experiences she did.
Hofbauer has a PharmD from the University of Illinois-Chicago and is the Medical Science Liaison Director at Novartis. She lives in Brookfield with her husband and has one son.
Q: Tell me about your time at DSHA.
A: My favorite part of my high school experience at DSHA are the friendships I made while I was there. DSHA was a great choice for me because I met so many people that I still keep in contact with. I made some great friendships through my involvement in the Angelaires. I was also involved in the musicals as part of the ensemble and in the forensics team, doing solo reading of poetry, other types of work, and speech. All of those activities are useful to me even now because I speak to others and educate others as part of my job.
Q: How did DSHA’s all-girls environment impact you?
A: It was a good place to be academically oriented. Women are encouraged to excel. In an all-female environment, all of the leadership roles have to be filled by women. For example, during my freshman year, I was my homeroom’s president. Experiences like that help shape women to be leaders in the future.
Q: How did DSHA’s Catholic identity impact you?
A: I think as a student, it helped confirm the faith and it helped me stay on track as far as being a Catholic. During a time when you’re a teenager and you question everything, it was good to have that Catholic foundation in education, and that foundation strengthened my faith. Some of the things my friends and I did together was go to Mass, even outside of school. Even as adults, I’ve gotten together with other alumnae when we’ve gone somewhere for a weekend, and we still all go to Sunday Mass together.
Q: As an alumna, why do you feel it’s important to give back to DSHA?
A: I give to DSHA because it gave me a strong
base to pursue higher education. I have completed my doctorate thanks in part to the fundamentals I learned at DSHA. It also provided a strong foundation in my Catholic faith. I have maintained close friendships with the women I met while at DSHA. I owe much of my life success and friendships to what was started at DSHA. Faith, friends, and fun is how I will always remember my years at DSHA.
Q: Why is it important to you to give back on a regular basis to DSHA’s Annual Fund?
A: It’s good to get into the habit of giving. In the beginning, I gave a little bit. You start out at a little bit and then you can make it a little bit bigger as time goes on and you have more flexibility in your income. Giving and learning to give early gets you into the habit of being a cheerful giver and giving to something that’s important to you. Almost everyone, especially in this country, has so many things to be thankful for, and being a cheerful giver is an important aspect to maintain, even if you have to start small. Every little bit helps.
Q: What do you enjoy about spending your time on the DSHA Alumnae Board?
A: I love having contact with alumnae of all ages. There are some women on the alumnae board that are jubilarians (women that graduated from DS, HA, or DSHA 50 + years ago), and I like hearing their stories. I like that contact with different age groups. Now that I’m getting older, I get to keep up with these young alumnae and hear what’s going on. It’s helpful to be exposed to all different age groups.
Q: Why do you choose to give both of your time to the DSHA Alumnae Board and of your financial treasure?
A: I chose to give back to something that was very beneficial to me, and I’d like to pass that benefit on to other young women. I’m grateful for
DONOR HIGHLIGHT
the education and for the things that others have provided for me at DSHA. In years past, others have donated to make the school what it is today. I am amazed by what I see today. It’s an excellent learning environment for young women. I didn’t have a daughter, so I couldn’t send a student to DSHA. This is my chance to keep the legacy going.
Q: What about DSHA most impresses you today?
A: I love that DSHA has a robotics team (in partnership with MUHS). We are really pushing women to become more involved in STEM. I think that’s excellent and really important. I believe it’s important to immerse girls in STEM. When I was a student, I took advanced science and math classes at DSHA, which led me to pharmacy.
Q: What are your hopes for DSHA in the future?
A: I hope that DSHA continues to really concentrate on educating women for the future but hold faithfully to the Catholic values that are so vital in these times.
Q: If you could speak to a room full of alumnae, what would you say to them?
A: Are you thankful for the education that you received from DSHA and the Sisters of the Divine Savior, and your time spent here? Wouldn’t you want others to have that same experience? Think about just a little donation every year to get into the habit of giving. When you have more, you’ll be able to donate more.
I owe much of my life success and friendships to what was started at DSHA. Faith, friends, and fun is how I will always remember my years at DSHA.
2021-2022 FACULTY AND STAFF GIVING
La'Ronda Agee, Custodian
Mary Anderson, Director of Marian Scholars
Coleen Ayudan, World Languages Faculty
JoyAnn Brezovar, Applied Wellness Program Assistant
Emily Brown, Mathematics Faculty
Gretchen Creten Caraher, DSHA '93, Marian Scholars Faculty
Todd Clark, Senior Maintenance Mechanic
Janet Como, School Counselor
Brendan Connolly, Director of Facilities and Security
Christine Cotey, Social Studies Faculty
Stephanie Czosnek, Executive Assistant to the President
Patrick Dawson, Social Studies Faculty
Dan Demeter, Social Studies Faculty
Karen Dobson, Custodian
Ann Duffy, DSHA '10, Director of Admissions & Financial Aid
Mary Duffy, Theology Faculty
Caitlin Conlon Elrod, Fine Arts Faculty
Constance Farrow, Mathematics Faculty
Wendy Fitch, English Faculty
Rachel Fredricks, Dean of Student Affairs
Dawn Gardner, Mathematics Faculty
Kayla Gilgenbach, English Faculty
Kalon Glass, Custodian
Eileen Gleeson, World Languages Faculty
Sally A. Gramling, DSHA '79, Chief Financial Officer
Kathryn Hahn, Custodian
Claire Hartley, Vice President of Human Resources & In-House Counsel
Dawn Hathaway, Executive Assistant to the Principal, Academic Dean & Dean of Students
Norma Herbers, Former Community Relations Officer
José Hurtado Pérez, World Languages Faculty
Angela Hutchinson, Health & Fitness Faculty
Matt Johnson, Senior Director of Development
Rachel Kirsenlohr, Educational Database Coordinator/Registrar
Katie Brown Konieczny, DSHA '92, President
Debra Koszarek, Custodian
Meaghan Lagore, DSHA '16, Admissions & Marketing Coordinator
Nora M. Larscheid, Fine Arts Faculty
Andrew Lelinski, English Faculty and Specialized Studies Faculty
Jamie Lemminger, Former Science Faculty
Lisa Lesjak, Former Director of Volunteer Engagement and Special Events
Katherine Klinger Leszczynski, DSHA '10, Social Studies Faculty
Jessica Liban, Health & Fitness Faculty
Cathleen Loehr, Former Science Faculty
Quinten Loucks, English Faculty & Instructional Technology Coordinator
Christina Lundberg, DSHA '93, Mathematics Faculty
Amanda Marsala, Producing Director
Nellie Martens Murphy, Data Services Manager
Kathleen Mazelin, Director of Annual Giving
Shannon McKeown, Library Assistant
Jennifer Thomas McLaughlin, World Languages Faculty
Joanna McQuide, DSHA '93, Applied Wellness Program Director
Lisa Boehm Metz, Theology Faculty
Tim Michalak, Outdoor Maintenance Mechanic
Stephanie Monson, Director of Campus Ministry
Thomas Montgomery, Social Studies Faculty
Alex Mora, Director Graphic Design & Marketing Projects
Heather Moran Mansfield, PhD, Academic Dean
Aubrey Murtha, DSHA '13, English Faculty
Fr. Patric Nikolas, SDS, Former Theology Faculty & School Chaplain
Peter Nurre, English Faculty
Christina Packard, Controller
Katie Daily Pickart, PhD, DSHA '84, Director of Salvatorian Service
Daniel Quesnell, Principal
Danielle Jerominski Rabe, DSHA '08, Alumnae Director
Tracy Richburg, Campus Ministry Administrative Assistant
Stephanie Rinke, Human Resources Coordinator
Kevin Roethe, Science Faculty
Susie Romero, World Languages Faculty
Ann Runnells, Accounting Assistant
Claudia Sanders, Custodian Team Leader
Peggy Seegers-Braun, Athletic Director
Molly Shea, Vice President of Marketing & Communications
Maureen Stowell, Athletic Administrative Assistant
Stacey Strandberg, Science Faculty
Mallorie Svetlik, School Counselor
Maria-Christina Thiele, Librarian
Annemarie Weiss, DSHA '03, Science Faculty
Christine Kirsch Weiss, DS '70, Social Studies Faculty
Elizabeth Wissing, DSHA '10, Mathematics Faculty and Specialized Studies Faculty
Madeline Zukowski, DSHA '11, Digital Marketing Director
I support DSHA because I believe in our students and our faculty. The good work of our faculty is repeated every class period of every day. It exists in the immeasurable ways the whole staff of the school interacts with students outside of the classroom, and in the work we do collectively to empower these students to make change in the world. We all serve the same goal of taking care of one another and serving our students towards the mission and identity of this school as professed by the Sisters of the Divine Savior. For these reasons, giving to DSHA is important to me as it affirms my commitment to its community.
FIDELITAS CIRCLE
In Latin, fidelitas means “faithfulness.” The Fidelitas Circle honors those who have been faithful to the DSHA mission with consecutive years of giving.
47 Years
Harold and Eleanor Schroeder, HA ‘53
46 Years
Kathleen Olen, HA '57, and Douglas Olen
40 Years
Thomas and Marland Gengler, HA '51
38 Years
Anne Blom, DS '67
Judith Bultman, DS '57
Judith Keyes, DS '58
Patrick and Beth McWey, HA '67
Geraldine Noonan, HA '51
Catherine Schaefer, DS '65 Richard Streff†
37 Years
Paul and Roberta Schmidt, HA '60
36 Years
Tom and Mary Jo Dempsey, HA '68
John and Karen Finerty Harold and Mary Grechowiak John Heiden
Paul and Colleen Mayer, DS '70
35 Years
S. Virginia Honish, SDS, DS '55 James and Susan Schmitt, HA '67
34 Years
Robert and Toni Gorske, HA '50
Eugenia Hoy, HA '46
Donald and Kathryn Kresse
Justine Leonard, HA '50
Gerry and Kathy Monday, DS '61
John and Jane Niebler
Thomas and Patricia Packee, DS '61
Donald and Angela Pienkos, DS '58
James L. and Margaret Mathews Sankovitz, HA '51
Donald Braun and Peggy Seegers-Braun
S. Virginia Stone, BVM, HA '47 Richard and Joyce Talsky
33 Years
Kenneth Byrne
Tom and Maripat Dalum, HA '59
Frank and Judith Probst Donald and Frances Tollefson, HA '65
32 Years
Andrew and Betty Jo Azpell, HA '58
James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA '76 Greeta Cherayil, DSHA '77
Theodore and Molly Schmidt, DSHA '88
Thomas and Carolyn Schoenauer
31 Years
Patrick Dawson and Michele Kramer
Robert and Mary Dries, DS '65
Dennis and Mary Pat† Pfeil, DS '65
Sisters of the Divine Savior
30 Years
Margot Dunn
James and Roberta Fackelman
Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS '57
Carla La Valle Olle, HA '60, and Thomas Olle Eleanor Swentkofske Anthony Weasler, II
29 Years
Brian and Suzanne Lanser, DSHA '74 Anne Lucke, DSHA '83 Joy Fliss Miller, DS '65
Lori Thomzik Montezon, DSHA '83 Christina Scoptur, HA '70 Veronica Sustar, HA '60
28 Years
Anonymous Mary Clare Bruce, HA '69 Michael and Amy Haas, DSHA '77 Ann McConnell, HA '60
27 Years
Margaret Bau, DSHA '83
Robert and Terese Duffy, DSHA '78 Phyllis Goodwin, HA '50 Lawrence and Jane Kean
26 Years
Fr. Jerome Herda
Francis and Rose Mary Matusinec, HA '50
Chris McDermott, DSHA '76, and John McDermott Daniel and Jill Reginato Pitterle, DSHA '72
The Schoenauer Family Foundation, Inc. Ron and Christine Weiss, DS '70
25 Years
Anonymous Michael and Ellen Bartel
Catherine M. Duffy Robert and Mary Ott Aileen Ryan Scholarship Trust
24 Years
Richard and Mardi Bridich Mary Cannon, HA '63 John and Jane Casper Elizabeth End, DSHA '98 Robert and Dawn Gardner Neil Hamilton
Michael and Kathleen Hodan Mark and Janet Hogan Nicholas and Mary Kees Michele Michuda, DSHA '71 John and Karen Rice
23 Years
Frank and Barbara Baer, DS '59 Alice Fuhrmann Brusky Margaret Carlson, DSHA '73 Francis and Judith Jacoby Shirin Lee, DSHA '81 Thomas and Judith Mackenzie, HA '70 John and Katie Mehan John and Karen Meyer, HA '62 Donald and Carol Reinbold, DS '61 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 Charles and Kathleen Vogel
22 Years
Bruce G. and Laurie A. Arnold Peter and Mary Beitzel Bernard and Georgia Berther, DS '64 Kevin and Kathleen Carnell, DSHA '97 Patrick and Suzanne Falvey, DSHA '84 Greater Milwaukee Foundation Carl and Kathleen Gresk, DSHA '74 Patrick and Patricia† Knight 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
21 Years
Jerome and Mary Brien, DS '55 Edward and Callista Grebe, HA '50 Monica and Jeff Hughes Dean and Mary Klinger Donald and Katherine Schwerin, HA '64 Warren† and Marilyn Sladky
20 Years
Mary Bachman McCann, DS '56 Mary Jo Butler, DSHA '72 R. Mark and Deborah Frederick, DSHA '79
Thomas and Mary Genske, DSHA '82 Julie Rice Hahn, DSHA '02 Jo Ann Jacobi, HA '70 Randolph Mark Carmelo and Roberta Minessale, HA '67
Charles and Carol Rebek, DS '56
Robert and Mary Sowinski Colomba Vosseller Ann Weber, DS '52
19 Years
Charles and Marilyn Armstrong, DS '57
Julie Baker, DSHA '76
Nancy Breckenfelder, HA '60
Jeffry and Patricia Brigman
Blase and Judith Catanese, DS '59
Maureen Driscoll Connell, DS '58 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 Catherine Smith La Fond, HA '59
Paul† and Joan Lucke, HA '51
A. Robert and Lois Ludwig, DS '58
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
Ellen Steckel, DSHA '71
Anthony Steiner and Sue Martin-Steiner
James and Karen Stracka, DS '56 W. Kent and Marcia Velde
Hiroyuki and Jane Yamasaki, HA '55
18 Years
Ned and Jane Baldus, HA '65
William and Corinne† Finn, HA '60 Brian and Peggy Flannery
Bryan and Darlene Hanke, HA '60 Mathew and Angela Hutchinson
Nicholas and Sarah Jungels, DSHA '92 Cheryl Ann Martin, DS '64 P. Jackson and Heather Moran
Mansfield
Geraldine Pehowski, HA '45
Richard and Barbara Romano, HA '57
James and Lois Stanek, HA '50
Thomas and Kathleen Stellato, DS '68 Katharine Tanty, HA '65
17 Years
David Davis, Jr.
Paul and Paula Eberle
Diana Geissler, HA '59
William and Mary Gilbert Carol Gobel, DS '58
Scott and Lorna Grade
John and Anne Grogan, DSHA '88
David and Mary Hahn, HA '64
Donald and Julie Heeg
Jeffrey and Georgene Kmiecik, DS '67 Thomas and Martha Marx Lillian Pegg, DS '52
Price Foundation Charitable Trust
Bruce and Judith Price, DSHA '71
Timothy and Ann Reardon, DSHA '81
Michael Ryan and Mary Burke Ryan
William and Mary Sanders, HA '59
Michael and Anne Schrauth, DS '58
Christopher and Ann Swain Robert and Colleen Wissing, DSHA '84
16 Years
Paul and Lisa French, DSHA '84
Jeanne Hoff, HA '46
Patricia Julien, HA '51
Virginia Kegel, HA '44
Mike and Mitzi MacKedon, HA '53
Michael and Amanda Marsala
Tim and Emily Olson, DSHA '06
Stephen and Karen Ruys
Judith Schmidt
Marie Swietlik, HA '51
S. Carol Thresher, SDS, DS '59
Donald and Janet Wagner, DSHA '85
15 Years
Anonymous
Coleen Ayudan
David and Mary Ann Chycinski, HA '60
Steve and Amy Culbert, DSHA '87
Matthew and Meghan Dean, DSHA '94
Laura Grenfell, DSHA '01
J. Patrick and Christine Keyes
Diane Knight, HA '64
Barbara Koester, DS '58
Rick and Carrie Kohloff, DSHA '89
Barbara Kutchera, DS '58
Mary Lou La Bissoniere, HA '44
James Lang
Scott and Colleen Lowry, DS '55
Joseph and Virginia Mallof
Robert and Kelly Mangan, DSHA '95
Gregory and Donna McElwee, DS '58
Barbara Millen, HA '68
Thomas and Kathleen Miller Mary Oberhauser, HA '58
Robert and Ruth O'Toole, HA '67
Gary and Laura Ruesch
David and Caroline Sanders, DSHA '75
James and Karen Schlater, DSHA '79
Sarah Schulz, DSHA '89
John and Catherine Sell, HA '58
Eugene and Jean Sinclair, HA '54 Charles and Margaret Trampe Bernard and Kathryn Westfahl
14 Years
James and Maribeth Buggs
James and Marilyn Casper, DS '64
Karen Cedzo, DS '69
Mario and Sara Di Benedetto, DSHA '08
Daniel and Lois Duffy
Paul and Susan Evans, DS '69
Terrance and Lois Fisher, HA '54
John and Joanne Fulcher
Geoffrey Keeling and Mary Eileen Geary, DSHA '71
John and Patty Grum
Ron and Dawn Hathaway
Ronald and Maureen Hayes, DSHA '72
Bernard and Christine Kampe, HA '68
Mary Joy Kasun
Bob and Cathleen Loehr
Daniel and Amanda Quesnell
Thomas and Diane Roethe, DS '65
Leonard and Ruth Schacht, HA '53
Thomas and Barbara Schneider, DS '58
Herman and Susan Viola, HA '59
Dennis and Michelle Whalen
John and Mary Williams, DS '59
Jon Schoenbeck and Mary Jo Zimmer, DSHA '73
13 Years
Craig and Maura Andrews
Daniel and Ann Baker
Patrice Bartelme, HA '65
Thomas Beamish and Maurita Houren
Karen and Timothy Bleach
Douglas and Barbara Braun
Susan Cannon, DSHA '72
Eric and Marikris Coryell, DSHA '84
Karen Cox, DS '60
Patrick and Mary Duffy
Timothy and Susan Frautschi, DS '67
Clement and Emily Grum
John and Norma Herbers
Betty Jane Jadin, DS '62
Joseph and Jane Kerschner
Katherine Klopatek Krueger, HA '68
Thomas and Elizabeth Montgomery
Stephen and Elizabeth Ryan, DSHA '04
Maureen Shea, HA '52
James and Maureen Stern S. Mary Jo Stoffel, SDS
12 Years
Roberta Boruta, DSHA '73
Robert and Kathleen Buettner, HA '56
William and Deborah Campbell James and Kathleen Caragher
Patrick Ritter and Kathleen Cullen Ritter, DSHA '05
Timothy and Mary Dondlinger, DSHA '85
James and Suzanne Dwyer, HA '60
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
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
Albert and Kelly Lagore
Calvin and Katherine Leszczynski, DSHA '10
Tyler Rivera and Nancy Luedke Rivera, DSHA '00
Gerard and Carol Offenbacher, DS '62
Gary and Jeanne Pokorny
Mark and Paula Rhyner
Matthew and Elizabeth Sauer, DSHA '84
Christopher and Claudia Shea Terry and Jane Skalmoski, DSHA '84
Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA '87 Wells Fargo & Company John and Margaret Wittkowske
11 Years
Peter and Joan Bruce, DS '64
Robert and Christine Bukowski Kevin and Kathy Coakley
Daniel and Paige Conley
Joseph and Karen Dalum
James and M. Sharon deGuzman Andrew and Allison Doyle Steinhafel, DSHA '04
Michael and Karen Goldammer, DSHA '88
Thomas and Mary Hennelly Patrick and Kerry Hodan, DSHA '82 John and Tamara Hoy, DSHA '76 Andrew and Catherine Hunt, DSHA '04
José Hurtado Perez and Maria-Christina Thiele Kenneth and Janet Jaeger, HA '62 Brad and Adrienne Large, DSHA '07 Rebecca Remsha McGraw, DSHA '03 Marty and Jennifer McLaughlin Michele Nawotka, DSHA '88 Richie and Meredith Niemer, DSHA '05 Joseph and Katie Pickart, DSHA '84 Thomas Balch and Kathleen Quinn-Balch, DS '70 Mark and Kathleen Ramion Robert W. Baird & Co, Inc. Dr. Karl and Margaret Schmitt, Daughters Genevieve Jones, DSHA '89, and Pamela Schmitt, DSHA '91 David and Barbara Wilson, DS '65
10 Years
Anonymous
David and Amy Abplanalp, DSHA '77 Richard and Rita Auelmann, HA '51 David and Lisa Blair Suzanne Brault, HA '51 Kathryn Buggs, DSHA '12 Rodney and Joanne Crevoiserat Barbara Blake Damm, HA '55 John and Margaret Dunn Alex Dittrich and Cathleen Ebacher Matthew and Maria Feeney, DSHA '01 William and Joan Fontanazza Richard and Anita Grandpre, DS '67 Colleen Gresk, DSHA '12
Mary Henke
Darla Hium
Patrick and Kathleen Kearney, DS '58 Andrew and Christine Lampereur Lauren Maddox, DSHA '82
Marquette University
Patricia Miller
James Olson and Elizabeth Hermes-Olson
Jason and Susan Pelz, DSHA '89 Joel and Katherine Phillips Fred and Sally Rathke, DS '62
Jean Rife, DS '58
Eugene and Anne Saragnese Eugene Schramka Steve and Lisa Schumacher Emily Stapleton, DSHA '01 Barbara Swietlik, HA '53
William and Maria Tess, HA '68 Denyce Wicht, DSHA '90
9 Years
Anonymous
Peter and Deanna Ament
American Transmission Company Peter and Elizabeth Benz, DSHA '98 William and Julie Beres John and Linda Callen
Craigh and Diane Cepukenas Ryan and Theresa Chimenti, DSHA '95 Richard and Carol Cinclair, HA '60 S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS, DS '56
David and Mary Jo Dandurand, DS '63
Jerry and Margaret David
Kathleen End, DSHA '96
Faith In Our Future Trust James and Mary Denise Farrar, DSHA '88
Bill and Constance Farrow Laurence and Elizabeth Fehring, DSHA '76
Michael and Susan Hamrin, HA '64
Jeremiah and Dolly Hegarty
Elizabeth Krahn, HA '62
Victoria Holzbauer Massie, HA '63
Joseph and Lauren McGaver
Thomas and Suzanne McKale, HA '63
Timothy and Susanne Nettesheim
David and Cheryl Novak
Thomas Novotny
Mary Pratt, HA '53
Joanna Hoffmann Rohr, DSHA '04
Gail Sahagún
Amy Schmidt, DSHA '86
Gregory and Janis Schmitt, DS '64 Carl and Mary Sherer, DSHA '71
Fr. Dennis Thiessen, SDS
8 Years
A. O. Smith Corporation
John and Constance Bach, HA '56
James and Mary Boldt
Colleen Boyle, DSHA '06
Liam and Susan Callanan
S. Karlyn Cauley, SDS, DS '61
Nancy Chapko
Gordon and Cecelia Cutler, DS '69
Jon and Anne Cyganiak
Edward and Kathleen Dahm, DSHA '90
Robert and Susan Danforth, HA '65
Sandra Dolister, DSHA '72
Kurt and Bonnie Drezek
Patricia Driscoll, DS '61 Ann Duffy, DSHA '10
Elizabeth A. Kudija Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Margaret Ertz, DSHA '14
Peter and Judith Goodman Bridget Martin Hackbart, DSHA '08 John and Paula Horning
Terence and Holly Hoy James and Angela Kachelski Charles and Dolores Kendall
Gaziuddin and Julie Khaja, HA '67
Christopher and Gail Kobach, DS '64
Michael Lamb and Ellen Kresse Lamb, DSHA '82
Kurt and Laura Kwiatkowski
Edward and Katherine Scoptur Lawton, DSHA '04
Ryan and Jamie Lemminger
Quinten and Molly Loucks
Thomas and Mary Jo Mance Vincent and Susan McBride
Michael McCrea and Ann Marie Uselman
Morgan Stanley Gift Fund Perry and Dora Packer
Prescott Medical Communications Group
Michael and Jane Reardon, DSHA '89
Tom and Ann Runnells
Danny and Claudia Sanders Shorewest Realtors
David and Sara Sinense, DSHA '86
John and Maureen Small
Matthew and Mary Caye Smith, DSHA '81
Peter and Erin Stanek, DSHA '04
I give to DSHA because more than a decade later, I continue to call upon the Qualities of the Graduate every single day — in my professional career as well as in my personal relationships. At DSHA, young women are encouraged to live out their potential as believers, self-advocates, critical thinkers, communicators, and leaders. My DSHA experience was truly invaluable and truly a blessing. It is a privilege to share in DSHA’s mission through giving.
—Gaby Nuñez, DSHA ’10
Gerald and Katherine Stilp Jeff and Maureen Stowell David and Maureen Tarantino Timothy and Susan Waldoch Wendy Wallace
Elizabeth Wissing, DSHA '10 Mary Wunderlich, HA '64 Craig and Iva Zeman, DSHA '82
7 Years
William Bonifas and Lori Albright Bonifas
Patricia Blake, HA '55 Andrea Bonk, DSHA '00 Michael Geier and Kristin Branch, DSHA '92
Michael and Karen Bressanelli David and Emily Brown Thomas and Mary Pat Brown Timothy and Sharlene Byrne The Catholic Community Foundation Matthew and Christine Cesarz
Timothy Chapp and Jennifer Roettgers Chapp, DSHA '04 Timothy and Jane Connell Andy and Stephanie Czosnek Mary Pat DeSwarte, DS '57 Patrick and Alicia Dupies John and Jody Elliott Jeff and Lisa Featherstone Foley, Maldonado & O'Toole Anthony and Sara Glaszcz Christopher and Amy Goller Stephen and Bernadine Graff Sally A. Gramling, DSHA '79 Norbert and Teresa Grzechowiak Thomas and Mary Holton Susan Huber
Rose Jashinsky, DS '56 Mary Kallenbach Brian and Mary Lou Kennedy, DS '59 Farley King, DSHA '04 Kenneth and Caron Kloser Patrick and Laura Koppa Beth Marie Kurtz, DSHA '92 Mark and Jennifer Lancaster, DSHA '89
Jamie Linski, DSHA '94 Judith Lohmann, HA '59 Brad and Laura Lois James and Mary Jo Maslowski Sally McBride, HA '50 Shannon McKeown Andrew and Joanna McQuide, DSHA '93
Molded Rubber & Plastic Corporation Amedeo and Kathleen Monacelli Gabriela Nuñez, DSHA '10 Marc and Michelle O'Hair Mark and Janet Andrea Otten, DSHA '85
Mark and Tiara Pienkos Carol Pilliod, HA '68 Joel and Caran Quadracci William and Karen Schlise Leonard and Joanne Schroth, HA '59 Raphael and Beth Shemanski Tim and Juliette Soczka
Emmaline Stilp, DSHA '11
Timothy Teske
Elizabeth Maly Tyree, DS '63 Benjamin DeBruin and Gina Vosseller-DeBruin, DSHA '97 Jason and Deborah White William and Meagan Wigchers John and Meghan Zidar, DSHA '91 Dale Schmidt and Ellen Zielinski, HA '69
6 Years
2 Anonymous Donors
Aurora Health Care Foundation
Thomas Bannon
Quin Barrett and Doris Hein Barrett, HA '54
Steven and Jessica Bellows, DSHA '90 Doug and Erin Bigalke, DSHA '96 S. Margaret Bosch, SDS Brandon and Sara Bruckman Michael and Sally Chier
Mark and Halligan Czarnecki, DSHA '91
Andrew and Nicole DeGuire J. Michael and Joan End Anne Ertz, DSHA '16
Frank and Mary Clare Falsetti, DSHA '74
Jenelle Falvey, DSHA '16
Richard and Barbara Finley, DS '65
John and Carole Fox
M. Janet Frey, HA '64
Matthew and Tracey Fricker Gardner and Karen Friedlander
Daniel and Krista Gehringer
Mark and Jeanne Gilpin, DSHA '79 Michael and Maureen Goetz, DSHA '96
Rodney and Megan Gonzales Heather Grams, DSHA '97
Steven and Kathleen Hall
Samuel Halpern and Emma Gillette Anne Harrington, DSHA '67
Steven and Kathleen Hartzheim
James and Sara Harwood, DSHA '87 Mark and Beth Herro Rodwell, DSHA '82
Benjamin and Ann Hruz
Todd and Margaret Jordan, DSHA '73
Patrick and Maddalena Kass
Michael Teich and Margaret Kelsey
Theodore and Jennifer Kerschner
Daniel and Jamie Keyes
Mike and Margaret Kinateder, DSHA '03
Dennis and Katie Brown Konieczny, DSHA '92
Jeffrey and Maria Kucharski, DSHA '91
Dirk Hudson and Sharon Kuker Hudson, HA '59
Margaret Kulbeck, HA '70
Donald and Cabrini LaBrie
Jon and Nora Langenfeld
Helen Langhoff†, HA '49 Nora Larscheid
Donald and Mary Jo Layden
Andrew and Jessica Lelinski
Geoffrey and Katite Mackey
Marshall and Jennifer Macomber, DSHA '89
Ray and Maureen Mazurek, DS '67
Timothy McCollow
Charles and Kathleen Mellowes
Joseph and Catherine Meloy, HA '68
James and Helen Michaletz
Paul and Stephanie Monson
William and Barbara Newby, DSHA '73
Saburo and Patricia Nishi, HA '64
Robert and Kathleen Noel, DS '59
David and Kristine Nonn
Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Foundation
Dan and Margaret Platten, DSHA '01
Martin Radocha and Patricia Dulka
Bernice Rossini, HA '56
Sharon Roth-Maguire
Ryczek Memorial Trust
FIDELITAS CIRCLE
Jodi Schoenauer, DSHA '84 Peter and Lisa Schraufnagel Gerald and Michelle Schwarz Pat Schwarz
Kathleen Sexton, DSHA '87 Allen and Karen Shanahan Brendan and Molly Shea David and Angela Simon Allyson Snyder, DSHA '16 Margaret Sohm Scott and Stacey Strandberg Carolyn Stuard, DSHA '98 Walter and Kelly Swietlik Stuart and Kim Tallmadge, DSHA '86 Kenneth and Judith Trudeau, DS '56 Sheila Turner Steven and Sarah Urban Andrew and Maggie Vap The Windhover Foundation Emily Pokorny Wisniewski, DSHA '10 Geoffrey and Marie Zeidler
5 Years
5 Anonymous Donors
James and Nora Barry Steve and Gina Boettcher Katie Brennan, DSHA '98 Mary Callanan, DSHA '18 Bill and Gretchen Caraher, DSHA '93 Mary Clemency, DSHA '72 Monique Conley, DSHA '98 Brian and Martha Connelly Kirk and Katherine Deffke Anne DeHaven, DSHA '95 David and Kathleen Denton Amanda Dettmann, DSHA '11 Brian and Kathleen Dorrington, DSHA '98
Amy Dalum Downing, DSHA '86 Joseph and Nyama Doyle, DSHA '01 Emily Drees, DSHA '10 Daniel and Wendy Dulak Clare Frigo, DSHA '09 Michael and Stacy Gauthier Shirley Gerrits, HA '56 Daniel and Robin Gorman John and Annette Groth, DSHA '75 Jennifer Groth, DSHA '00 Daniel and Megan Hambrook Scott and Haley Hill Randy McGrath Hoffmann Daniel and Nancy Holzhauer Holzhauer, Hewett & Barta, S.C. Nicholas and Emily Horsfield, DSHA '97
Dustin Warner and Erika Hutz, DSHA '04
Thomas and Kristin Jakubczak Anna Johnson, DSHA '10 Wambui Kamuiru, DSHA '01 James and Maureen Kanter Julie Karasek, DSHA '90 Michael and Katherine Karczewski, DSHA '80
Andrew and Brenda Kasun Molly Kean, DSHA '02
Nancy Kellner
Tyler and Katie Kohtala, DSHA '04 Kevin and Jane Konieczka, DSHA '04 John and Rita Korrison
Joshua and Katherine Kowal, DSHA '95
Janet Krebs, DSHA '74 Mary Lacy
Matthew Lamke
Michael Kennedy and Anna Layden, DSHA '10
Roman and Leigh Anne Lichon
Mark and Amy Lodes
Caitlin Fentzlaff Macomber, DSHA '08
Gregg and Kimberly Mangarelli
Jason and Mary Matyas, DSHA '92
Michael and Phyllis McDevitt
Steven Menden
Albert and Margaret Middleton, HA '54
Paul and Maureen Mikna, DSHA '86
Sophie Mills, DSHA '01
Julia Moran, DSHA '14
Daniel and Kristine Nigro
Tim and Bridget O'Brien
Roy and Mari Osmon, HA '63
Ann Owen
Joseph Owen
Jonathan and Melissa Packee
Megan Panther, DSHA '07
Kevin and Jill Pasqua
Sonal Patel, DSHA '94
Daniel and Vanessa Pavlovich
Edward and Pamela Paz
Cory and Danielle Rabe, DSHA '08
Matthew and Julie Rehmann
Michael and Laura Reilly
Robert and Nellie Richthammer, DSHA '93
Grace Roessler, DSHA '04
Rebecca Ruesch, DSHA '10
Elisabeth Schraith, DS '67
Philip and Margaret Sgariglia, HA '67
Patrick and Bridget Sheahan
Andrew and Gretchen Skrobis
Barbara Steinmetz
Doug and Jennifer Sveda
Michael and Susan Thelen
Elizabeth Thompson, DSHA '01
Janet Horan Treacy
Christiaan and Mary Catherine van Nispen, DSHA '12
Paul and Kelly Watzka, DSHA '87
Kathleen Potts Weaver, DS '67
Rita Wermers, DSHA '93
Jodi Zilinski, DSHA '98
Joan Zimmer, HA '64
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, donors ensure that future Dashers will become young women of faith, heart, and intellect.
15 Anonymous Donors
Bruce G. and Laurie A. Arnold
Kathryn Weidinger Asher, DSHA '98
James+ and Vivian+ Barbour, HA '34
Michael and Ellen 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
Janice Dietz†, DS '54
Deborah Double†
Joseph Doucette†
Mary Dursch†, HA '42
Robert† and Margaret† Ehmke
Germaine Neis Fischer†, HA '31
Nancy Rita Flanner†, HA '49
David and Jennifer Foti, DSHA '74
Rosemary Francis†
Robert and Toni Gorske, HA '50
Sybille Hamilton, DS '65
King† and Margaret Ann† Schmidt 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
Cheryl Ann Martin, DS '64
Floyd Mayer†
Yvonne† and Thomas† McCollow Dean and Kim McFadden James† and Dolores† McNally, HA '34
Daniel and Katherine Meyer Richard† and Suzanne† Mickschl
Joy Fliss Miller, DS '65 Gerry and Kathy 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
Joseph F. Novotny†
PLANNED GIVING VIA THE DSHA CORNERSTONE SOCIETY
Thomas and Patricia Packee, DS '61
Sidney† and Bernice† Saltzmann Previant, HA '36
Reverend Donald Quartana†
Rosemary Eagle Quinlan†, HA '46 Proctor† and Frances† Fewker Raab, HA '53
Julius Riedl†
Aileen Ryan†, HA '19
Dorothy Ryan†, HA '27
William† and Marie† 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
Rosemary Steiner, DS '57
Joan Strachota†, DS '58
James and Karen Stracka, DS '56
Richard† and Margaret† Streff Donald and Frances Tollefson, HA '65 W. Kent and Marcia Velde
Anna Werschnak†, HA '43
Dolores Dehler Wojciechowski† HA '47
The things you do for yourself are gone when you are gone, but the things you do for others remain as your legacy. This quotation, from American political scientist Kalu Ndukwe Kalu, exemplifies the spirit behind the word “giving.” Because “to give” is not just about money, but also about what DSHA has long taught to its students: to support, to learn, to experience, and most importantly, to love. A price cannot be put on an education that continues throughout your life from the foundation formed at DSHA. This is why I continue to give and have DSHA in my will — it will be part of my legacy.
Susan Cannon, DSHA '72GIFTS IN HONOR OF OTHERS
Memorial Gifts
Mr. and Mrs. William Ahlhauser Virginia Kegel, HA ‘44
Jeanne Ament
Peter and Deanna Ament
Steve and Amy Culbert, DSHA '87
Arthur and Ann Fink, HA '56
Michael and Kathleen Hodan Francis and Patricia Hughes Francis and Judith Jacoby
Sharon Kruger
Dennis and Sandra McGuire
Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS '57
Charles Peters Thomas and Barbara Schneider, DS '58
Andrew and Caitlin Brannon Tilley DSHA '06
Barbara Beam Barquist, HA '62
J. Paul Keenan and Pamela Beam Keenan, HA '60
Gerald R. Bau
Margaret Bau, DSHA '83
Joan K. Bielefeld, DS '59 Ethel Bielefeld Fletcher, DS '58
Andrew F. Boldt James and Mary Boldt
Gayle Bosch, DS '52
Jerome and Mary Ann Bink, DS '52
Sandra L. Brzezinski Wayne Brzezinski
Delores Gratz Budny, HA '33 Thomas Malaby and Jill Budny
Michelle Bunda, DS '67 Richard and Anita Grandpre, DS '67
Julie Draper Daly, HA ‘57 Ray Daly
Kathleen Manion Dean
Thomas and Suzanne McKale, HA ‘63
Shari Khaja Dorresteij, DSHA '99
Anonymous
DSHA Classmates, 2004 Dustin Warner and Erika Hutz, DSHA '04
Sylvia DuBois, HA '46
Phyllis Goodwin, HA '50
In 2021–2022, generous donors made a difference in the lives of the young women of DSHA by making a gift honoring those who have made a difference in their own lives. These gifts are received in two ways: gifts in memory of a deceased family member, friend, alumnae or supporter of DSHA; or gifts that honor living members of the DSHA community. The individuals who commemorated someone important to them with a gift are listed below each honoree’s name.
Alexia Stilp Dudley, DSHA '94
Emmaline Stilp, DSHA '11 Gerald and Katherine Stilp
Bridget Dunn Margot Dunn
John R. Dunn Margot Dunn
Jesse Farley
Kenneth and Tara Vosniak
Judith Hurst Foley, HA '65 Suzette Orcholski, HA '65
Lois Eschenbach French, HA '53 Paul and Lisa French, DSHA '84
Dr. and Mrs. Mark W. Garry David and Nora Lewis, HA '61
Janet M. Hoehnen, DSHA ‘74
Carl and Kathleen Gresk, DSHA ‘74
Lorayne McKee Gehringer, HA '47 Mary Boucher, DSHA '73
James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA '76
Douglas Dehler Frank and Mary Clare Falsetti, DSHA '74 Susan Finn, DSHA '80 Marie Clare Gunther Marguerite Horne, HA '47 Gerald Jones
John and Susan Lentz, DSHA '73 Charles and Terese Martin, DSHA '71
Nancy Massnick Butch and Jeanine Ranzen Dolores Roettgers Regan, HA '44 Lori Yordan and Kevin Stevlingson
Patrick D. Gerrits
Shirley Smith Gerrits, HA '56
Martha Gladson, DS '66 Donald and Janice Tank
Ellen De Forno Gordon, HA '67 Gerald and Anne Harrington, HA '67
Susan M. Siewert Gramling, DS '64 Anne Blom, DS '67
Melissa Lynne Heeg Donald and Julie Heeg
Sarah Hegarty, DSHA '98 Matthew and Kelly Hodges, DSHA '96
Janet M. Hoehnen, DSHA '74 Carl and Kathleen Gresk, DSHA '74
Katie Jacobson, DSHA '10 Calvin and Katherine Leszczynski, DSHA '10
Anne Elizabeth Wilmot Johnson, HA '62 Robert Johnson
Sherry Jung
Kathleen Olen, HA '57, and Douglas Olen
DGeraldine Murphy Kallas, HA '51 Jean Rehbein Gregory and Paulynn Weber
Elizabeth Kendall, DSHA '00 Charles and Dolores Kendall
Jane LaBissoniere Keyser, HA '41 Todd and Margaret Jordan, DSHA '73
Lois "Loie" Ladish Dean and Mary Klinger
Edward Laskowski Justin and Kimberly Malvick, DSHA '94
Mary Ann Hanley Laughlin, HA '51 Chrisopher Argo Jennifer Bisswurm Michael and Lee Corning Amy Curti
Frank and Mary Clare Falsetti, DSHA '74
Joseph and Jeanne Fuchs Thomas and Marland Gengler, HA '51
Michael and Karen Goldammer, DSHA '88 Robert and Heidi Hanley James and Mary Ann Hanson Bernadyne Langer Ruth Laughlin Life Navigators
Chris McDermott, DSHA '76, and John McDermott
Richard and Mary O'Dea Kathleen and Glenn Pentler James L. and Margaret Mathews Sankovitz, HA '51
Karen Larson Leonhardt, DS '59 Thomas and Mary Holton
Virginia Sheehan Maas, HA '31 Donald Devona and Joan Maas, HA '59
Kathleen Scannell McCormick, DS '51 Ann McCormick
Helen Woelfel Muller, HA '41 Andrew and Catherine Hunt, DSHA '04
Diane Strachota Nestler, HA '60
Joe Bronson and Kathleen Connell, DSHA '83
Lori Murrell Olson, DSHA '96
Benjamin DeBruin and Gina Vosseller-DeBruin, DSHA '97
Shelley O'Malley Anonymous
Claude Pehowski Anonymous
Geraldine Pehowski, HA '45
Glen and Diana Barkow
Jeffrey and Susan Becherer
Peter and Elizabeth Benz, DSHA '98
Bradley Bland and Eileen Boyce, DSHA '98
Judith Bultman, DS '57
Mary Cannon HA '63
Jean Carron
Margaret Christman, HA '54
Douglas and Sharon Clausen Donald and Christine Cotey
Arthur and Maureen Dorrington, HA '67
Terri Dorrington
Judith Doyle
Thomas Cassidy and Brigid Driscoll, DSHA '91
Laura Klug Fahey
Richard and Barbara Finley, DS '65
Michael and Amy Fox
John and Carole Fox
Debbie Ganchan
Daniel and Jean Gaumond
Jack and Mary Green, DS '65
Susan Grogan, DS '65
Cheryl Harvey, HA '69
Matthew and Kelly Hodges, DSHA '96
Francis and Judith Jacoby
Michael and Mary Kalz
Dennis and Barbara Klein
Paul Krajewski
Donald and Kathryn Kresse
Maureen Lager, DS '70
Christopher and Colleen Leffler
Robert and Christine Maranan
Gregory and Kathleen Meuler
Stephanie Mueller, DSHA '05
Steven and Julie Perez, DSHA '91
Greg and Laura Pfaff
Timothy Damkoehler and Anne Pfeil, DSHA '71
Thomas and Kathleen Rave, DS '65
Colleen Rice
John and Karen Rice
Thomas and Diane Roethe, DS '65
D. Michael Schaefer
John and Patricia Schesta
Mary Dallman Schmidt, HA '69
Theodore and Molly Schmidt, DSHA '88
Thomas and Barbara Schneider, DS '58
Ericka Schrang
Mary Pat Siewert, DSHA '71
Lynne Sorum
Camille Spella, DS '65
Stephen and M. Patricia Steiner
Alan and Mary Stroebel, DS '63
Jerome and Kathleen Tokarz, DS '59
Krista Tokarz Curtis
Kathleen Potts Weaver, DS '67
David and Barbara Wilson, DS '65
Kathleen Hayes Phillips, HA '53
Mike and Mitzi MacKedon, HA '53
Rosemary Eagle Quinlan, HA '46 Ronald and Maureen Hayes, DSHA '72
Susan Reidy Patrick Foran
Denis O. Schmideler
Joseph and JoyAnn Brezovar
Sr. Margaret Shekleton Robert and Nellie Richthammer, DSHA '93
Jane E. Shore George Ferguson
Dorothy Seitz Silke, HA '33 Patricia, DS '57 and Joseph Edmisten
Kate Slattery, DSHA '08 Timothy and Susanne Nettesheim
Margaret Zintek Smithson, HA '54
Andrew and Betty Jo Azpell, HA '58 Cathleen Johnston, HA '56
Lucy Gellerup Stoehr, DS '56 Andrew and Kerry Stoehr
Margaret Strother Bill and Jeanne Eckert Jim Strother
Angeles Torres Sinense Jon and Judith Schultz David and Sara Sinense, DSHA '86
Jessica Vianes, DSHA '95 Roger and Mary Wolverton, DS '66
Diane Hauser Washbush, DS '59 Joanne Platke, DS '59
Tracy Anderson Wayson 2 Anonymous Donors Inta Berzins Kent Wayson Paula Jayne White
Betty Stanton Weinfurter, HA '41 Anne Weinfurter, DSHA '72
Catherine Boehm Wick, HA '33 Kevin and Kathleen Carnell, DSHA '97
Diane Hauser Washbush, DS '59 Joanne Platke, DS '59
Patricia Beam Wilcox, HA '53 J. Paul Keenan and Pamela Beam Keenan, HA '60
Diane Wilkins, DS '66 Mary Peterson, DSHA '72 Ann Spear, DSHA '75
Other Honorary Gifts
Dr. Colleen Andrews, DSHA '07 Craig and Maura Andrews
Payton Bradford, DSHA '24 Bill and Barbie Bradford
Sarah A. Bradford, DSHA '22 Bill and Barbie Bradford
Elyise Brigman, DSHA '08 Jeffry and Patricia Brigman Mia Dembowski, DSHA '24 Patricia Bongiorno
Sophia Dittrich, DSHA '16 Gwen Weithaus
DSHA Class of 1981 Anonymous
DSHA Leadership Vernal Management Consultants, LLC
Cara Brigman Feind, DSHA '08 Jeffry and Patricia Brigman
Lisa Lang Graves, DSHA '84 James Lang
Dana Ingram, DSHA '26 Jennifer Brooks
Gabrielle E. A. Johnsen, DSHA '18 Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS '57
Gwyneth Johnsen, DSHA '21 Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS '57
Maureen Muth Johnsen, DSHA '87 Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS '57
Matthew F. Johnson Michael and Barbara Johnson
Genevieve Schmitt Jones, DSHA '89 Dr. Karl and Mrs. Margaret Schmitt
Shannon Kearney-Coborn, DSHA ‘84 James Kearney
Eleanor Bennett King, HA ‘17 Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ‘57
Kathryn Kleczka, DSHA ‘22 Donna Kleczka
Katherine Klinger Leszczynski, DSHA ‘10 Dean and Mary Klinger
Grace E. Organ, DSHA ‘22 George and Connie Organ
Angela Mischke Pienkos, DS ‘58 Mark and Tiara Pienkos
Consuelo Roessger Gerardo and Clara Mayorga
Margaret Mathews Sankovitz, HA ‘51 Michael and Margaret Brauer, DSHA ‘80
Pamela Schmitt, DSHA ‘91 Dr. Karl and Mrs. Margaret Schmitt
Sofia Spano, DSHA '22 Josephine Spano
Jill Timm Jason and Carrie Kelroy
Carol Nestler Wacker, DSHA '83 Joe Bronson and Kathleen Connell, DSHA '83
Megan Waldoch, DSHA '13 Timothy and Susan Waldoch
MATCHING GIFTS
AbbVie Artisan Partners BenevityThe Brink's Company
Bucyrus-Erie Foundation, Inc.
Chubb & Son
CNH Industrial Comcast
Crawford Evaluation Group
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc.
Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust
Gannett Foundation
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
Huron Consulting Group Inc.
IBM Corporation
Microsoft Corporation
Novartis Corporation
PNC Bank
Robert W. Baird & Co.
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
SC Johnson Fund, Inc.
U.S. Bancorp Foundation
UBS Optimus Foundation
We Energies Foundation
Wells Fargo & Company
William Blair and Company Charitable Matching Gift Fund
Like every great learning institution, DSHA is constantly evolving to meet the needs of students, faculty, and families. Endowed funds are permanent “trusts” that gain interest over the years, allowing DSHA to secure its future and continue our commitment to academic excellence.
The group of funds listed below supports our faculty and staff, and strengthens DSHA’s ability to enhance the student experience through programs, facilities, and other opportunities. In supporting these facets of DSHA, the legacy and mission of our founders will endure for future generations.
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.
Mary Lynne (Cricket) Bauer, DSHA ‘81, Endowed Fund (2017)
Supports participation in the Maker movement — a term coined by Dale Dougherty in 2013 — closely associated with STEM learning, an approach to problem-based and project-based learning that relies upon hands-on, often collaborative learning experiences as a method for solving authentic problems.
Blake Endowed Fund (2003)
Established by Holly Blake and W. Scott Blake, parents of Melissa Blake, DSHA ‘06, and Morgan Blake Treis, DSHA ‘04, to assist DSHA in providing competitive compensation.
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, DSHA ‘03, and Madeline Connelly, DSHA ‘06, to support 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.
DSHA Endowment for Compensation (2000)
Established in 2000, this fund is used to offer competitive compensation to attract and retain the best faculty and staff for DSHA students.
DSHA Endowment for Curriculum & Faculty Development (2000)
This endowed fund was created to expand Advanced Placement (AP) classes, technology, and fine arts course offerings, and fund the faculty enrichment program.
DSHA Endowment for Professional Development Fund (2011)
Established in 2011 to provide professional development opportunities for faculty and staff.
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.
ENDOWED FUNDS SUPPORTING DSHA
Jane Rademacher Kerwin, DS ‘64, and Wendlick Mental Health Awareness Fund (2020)
Established by Jane Rademacher Kerwin, DS ‘64. The purpose of the fund is to bring experts to DSHA to support mental health and wellness for students, faculty, parents, and members of the wider DSHA community.
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.
The Kathleen Zierden Olen Scholarship for the Dual College Credit Program (2021)
Established by Kristen Olen Robinson, DSHA ‘80, and Gretchen Olen Funck, DSHA ‘82, to honor their mother, Kathleen Zierden Olen, HA ‘57, and her commitment to developing young women of “faith, heart, and intellect.”
The fund supports students in need of financial assistance as they pursue advanced level education in the dual-credit college program.
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.
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS AT DSHA
Scholarships are bridges — access to this outstanding educational opportunity for outstanding young women regardless of a family's financial circumstances. Scholarship sizes vary depending on a family’s financial need. Nearly 40 percent of DSHA students relied on scholarships, large and small, to attend DSHA in 2021-22.
Scholarships allow DSHA to provide an outstanding college-preparatory, Catholic education to qualified students and enroll the strongest student body possible — including a financial and mission-based commitment to a diverse group of young women with different gifts, perspectives, and life experiences.
Scholarships come in two different forms: endowed and non-endowed. Endowed scholarships provide permanent, perennial support for the type of student identified by the particular donor. Non-endowed scholarships are one-time gifts that support the type of student identified by the donor.
Endowed Scholarship Funds
A & A Manufacturing Scholarship (1992)
Established by A & A Manufacturing to support students in need of financial assistance.
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.
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 organizations that foster Christian values. Students must also demonstrate academic achievement.
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.
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.
Vivian Eberle Barbour, HA ‘34, Scholarship (2005)
Established by Dr. James Barbour† to support students who are in good academic standing.
Ellen S. Bartel Tribute Scholarship (2017)
Established by the DSHA community to honor longtime DSHA President (1998-2018) 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 who would be unable to attend DSHA without financial assistance.
The Beacon Scholarship Program (2021)
Established in 2021 through a very generous gift from an anonymous donor. The endowed Beacon Scholarship expands the reach of the original Beacon Scholarship fund started in 2017. This gift seeks to recognize high performing young women of color and fully fund their high school education at DSHA. It is the goal of the program to have these talented young women serve as “beacons” for their peers in high school and as esteemed, successful graduates of their elementary schools and neighborhoods.
Carolyn Walker Biggs-Harris Scholarship (2016)
Established by Carolyn Walker Biggs-Harris, DS ‘70, to provide scholarships and defray costs associated with books, uniforms, and co-curricular activities for students of color who have the talent and drive to excel, but not the financial means to attend DSHA.
Lucille Carpenter Boemer Scholarship (2001)
Established by an anonymous donor in memory of Lucille Carpenter Boemer, HA ‘17, to support students 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Phillip 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.
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.
DSHA Class of 1976 Scholarship Fund (2016)
Established by Mary Susan Prescott, DSHA ‘76; Chris Oldam McDermott, DSHA ‘76; and Meg Druml Boyle, DSHA ‘76, to provide financial assistance to students eligible for financial aid in good academic standing.
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 to 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.
John & Patricia Konkel Scholarship Fund (2021)
Established by John and Patricia Konkel because they realize their parents sacrificed to provide them with a Catholic high school education and they would like to ease the financial burden of today's DSHA families.
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 in 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.
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 development characteristics, has an interest in co-curricular activities, and is goal-oriented. In addition, provides support for students in need of financial assistance.
Honkamp/Hydrite Scholarship (2001)
Established by the Honkamp families and Hydrite Chemical Company to support students in need of financial assistance.
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 & 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 experience.
Louis J. and Elsie C. Kirsch Educational Scholarship (2002)
Established by Christine Kirsch Weiss, DS ‘70, to assist a student in taking full advantage of the DSHA experience.
Life is full of opportunities, and we never know where a particular path will lead. We give to DSHA so girls can choose a rigorous, faith-filled education which prepares them to be leaders and role models in their communities.
—John and Patricia Konkel, parents of Katie Konkel Bergeron, DSHA '98
FUNDS
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.
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.
Sister Mary Kathrina, BVM, Memorial Award Fund (2019)
Established by an anonymous donor in memory of Sister Mary Kathrina, BVM, who was a graduate of Holy Angels Academy in 1911 and returned to serve as a teacher and later the registrar from 1934-61. She taught and instilled in her students a love of linguistics through the study of the German language. The award is for a DSHA young lady who excels in foreign language.
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.
Medalist Fund (2005)
Initiated by Patricia Rice Blake, HA ‘55, in honor of multi-generational graduates at 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 the Rose A. Monaghan Charitable Trust to support students in need of financial assistance who demonstrate academic promise in the sciences.
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 on a designated public policy issue facing her generation. All alumnae who were influenced by Ms. Mross are invited to support this scholarship.
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. Supports students in need of financial assistance.
Mary Ellen Powers Scholarship (2018)
Established by Frank Miller in memory of his wife, Mary Ellen Powers, in 2018 to support African American or Latina students demonstrating financial need in the greater Milwaukee area. Mary Ellen attended an all-girls high school in Pittsburgh, PA, where she was valedictorian of the Class of 1966 and set scoring records in basketball that were never broken. She attended Marquette University thanks to a full scholarship and graduated with a degree in philosophy. She rose to become chief financial and chief operating officer of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, Wisconsin’s largest business association. In that position, she served as one of the pioneer woman business executives in Milwaukee. During her 37year career at MMAC, she worked behind the scenes to improve education, provide scholarships, increase economic opportunity, and make Milwaukee a more inclusive region for all.
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 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.
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.
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.
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 in the sciences.
The Valiant Women Endowed Scholarship Fund (1989)
This fund provides endowed scholarships to students who have the potential but not the financial means to excel at DSHA. One-third of DSHA’s students could not attend without scholarship help.
Jessica Vianes, DSHA ‘95, Memorial Scholarship (2004)
Established by 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 their friends and associates Tracy made during a career devoted to creating and advancing opportunities for women. The scholarship helps students in financial need.
Non-Endowed 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 (2017)
Established in 2017 through generous gifts from Paul and Jeanie Grunau. The program seeks to recognize high performing young women of color from the City of Milwaukee and fully fund their high school education at Divine Savior Holy Angels 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.
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.
Catholic Community Foundation Scholarship (2019)
Established in 2019 by the Catholic Community Foundation to support young Catholic women from within the Archdiocese of Milwaukee with demonstrated financial need.
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.
Horizon Caddie Scholarship Fund (2021)
Established in 2021 by Horizon Partners, Ltd. and Robert and Mary Feerick, HA '62. This scholarship provides a renewable scholarship that covers 90% of tuition to one incoming freshman who has demonstrated financial need and resides in the greater Milwaukee area.
Judith Carney Keyes, DS ‘58, Scholarship Fund (2020)
Established by Judy Carney Keyes, DS ‘58, to support students from Notre Dame School or Latina students demonstrating financial need.
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.
Established
Public Policy Scholarship (2013)
Initiated by Lauren Dedinsky Maddox, DSHA ‘82, and Joyce Yamat Meyer, DSHA ‘89, a companion fund to the endowed Mary Mross Public Policy Scholarship (2013) to honor their former teacher Mary Mross.
Schwarz Family Fund (2020)
Provides tuition support for students who wish to take dual-credit classes and have demonstrated financial need.
Woman of Character Scholarship (2007)
Established by the Paul & Christina Scoptur Family (Christina Engel Scoptur, HA ‘70; Carolyn McNally Scoptur, DSHA ‘02; Katherine Scoptur Lawton, DSHA ‘04; Alexandra 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.
The Valiant Women Scholarship Fund (1989)
The Valiant Women Scholarship Fund is the companion to the Valiant Women Endowment Fund. This fund provides unendowed scholarships to students who have the potential but not the financial means to excel at DSHA. Onethird of DSHA’s students could not attend without scholarship help.
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.
STAY CONNECTED TO DSHA
We continue to be amazed by the generosity of the DSHA community, and we are so grateful for your support in giving Dashers countless opportunities to learn and grow in faith, heart, and intellect so they can live the DSHA mission, accept the gospel call to make a difference in the world, and be the goodness and kindness of Jesus to others.
As we look toward the future, we hope you will continue to support the lives of our young women and stay connected to DSHA in whatever ways suit you best.
HOW TO CONNECT WITH, GIVE SUPPORT TO, AND GET INVOLVED AT DSHA:
Visit our website.
Learn more about the DSHA mission, college-preparatory academics, faith formation opportunities, the all-girls environment, and recent happenings at dsha.info
Check your email.
DSHA keeps you in the loop by sending information to your email about future events and student activities. Look out for us in your inbox (and/or your spam folder) to make sure you don’t miss out!
Follow us on social media.
Be sure to find and connect with DSHA on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube (@DSHAHighSchool). We love to share good news and interact with you on our accounts.
Read The Word Magazine.
The Word Magazine is published each semester to capture and share the stories of students, alumnae, parents, faculty, administrators, and friends of DSHA. Visit dsha.info/word to explore past issues.
Attend DSHA events.
Whether you come to cheer on Dasher Athletics, watch our students shine on stage, support scholarships at the annual DSHA Auction, or play a round of golf at the PAA Dasher Golf Outing and Dinner, we look forward to spending time with you! Visit dsha.info/calendar and save the date for this year’s DSHA Auction on Saturday, March 11, 2023
Share your talents and time.
Volunteers hold a special place in the fabric of our community, and we invite you to join fantastic teams that truly make a difference in the lives of our young women while you get to know other DSHA community members. From volunteering at events and serving on our committees, to helping our students through mentorship or college/career readiness, there is an opportunity for you! Visit dsha.info/volunteer to learn more.
Share news about an alumna.
We love to hear what our alumnae are up to! Do you know a classmate or alumna who earned a degree, wrote a book, or received a promotion or special honor? Email Alumnae Director Danielle Jerominski Rabe, DSHA ’08, at rabed@ dsha.info to let us know. Encourage the alumna in your life to share a new address or email with DSHA so she receives all the latest news.
Give financially.
There are a multitude of ways to contribute financially to DSHA.
Annual Giving
Make a gift, large or small, one time or recurring, to the DSHA Annual Fund — which supports college-prep academics, faith formation opportunities, scholarships, and more. Learn more at dsha.info/givenow
Planned Giving
Consider leaving DSHA in your estate plans. Learn more at dsha.planmygift.org
Establish an Endowed Fund
Provide permanent, perennial support to current and future Dashers. Visit dsha.info/endowments to learn more.
Matching Gifts
A corporate matching gift may double or triple your initial gift. Ask your human resources or community relations office about your company’s matching gift process.
Days of Giving
Join us on Tuesday, November 29, 2022 for Giving Tuesday and Tuesday, April 19, 2023 for Dasher Day of Giving. Learn more about Dasher Day of Giving on page 27.
Help a future Dasher learn more about DSHA.
There are many opportunities for grade school students to visit and discover DSHA – family tours, Open House, Summer Cool programming, shadow days, and so much more. Direct future Dasher families to dsha.info/visit for activities that allow girls to explore DSHA, and dsha. info/summer for information about our hundreds of camps and classes designed just for girls during the summer.
Share your feedback.
We want to hear from you to better serve our community. What do you want to learn more about? Share your thoughts with us at dsha.info/contact-us
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Academic Year 2021–22
Executive Committee
John McDermott | Chair Rockwell Automation, retired
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 21–22
ACADEMIC YEAR
S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS, DS ’56 | Sponsorship Coordinator Sisters of the Divine Savior
Maureen Carney Goetz, DSHA ’96 | Vice Chair CBRE
Hon. Derek Mosley, JD | Secretary Milwaukee Municipal Court
Mike Hodan | Treasurer Wells Fargo Advisors
Members
Craigh Cepukenas Artisan Partners
Cathleen A. Ebacher, JD* Community Volunteer
Cristy Garcia-Thomas Advocate Aurora Health
Molly Hegarty Kanter, JD Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
Brigette Hyler Richerson Advocate Aurora Health
Joseph Kerschner, MD* Medical College of Wisconsin
Andy Lampereur * Financial Consultant
Mary Jo Layden Community Volunteer
Frank Probst | Sponsorship Coordinator Sisters of the Divine Savior
Katie Konieczny, DSHA ’92 | President and Ex-Officio
Divine Savior Holy Angels High School
Aaron Lipski
City of Milwaukee Fire Department
Gerry Schwarz Kickhaefer Manufacturing Co.
Moe Tarantino Community Volunteer
S. Carol Thresher, SDS, DS ’59 Sisters of the Divine Savior
Board of Directors Added for the 2022–23 School Year Juan Banda Froedert Health
Kathleen Cepelka, PhD Archdiocese of Milwaukee, retired
*completed term in the 21–22 school year
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