DIVINE SAVIOR HOLY ANGELS HIGH SCHOOL 2018 –19 Annual Report
Faith. Heart. Intellect.
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CONTENTS 5 Why I Give to DSHA
19 Young Women of Faith
6 Letter from 2018–2019 Board Chair John Herbers
21 Young Women of Heart
8 Letter from the President Katie Konieczny, DSHA ’92
25 Donor Contributions
Student Achievement Features
23 Young Women of Intellect 26 Donors
9 She is a Believer Small Acts Make a Big Impact
37 Alumnae Giving
11 S he is a Self-Advocate A Self-Advocate’s Photography Gives Voice to Others
44 Fidelitas Circle
43 Faculty and Staff Giving 48 Planned Giving
13 She is a Critical Thinker Collaboration > Competition
49 Gifts in Honor of Others
15 She is a Communicator The Freedom to Express My Black Voice
52 Endowed Funds
17 She is a Leader Leading by Example
57 Why I Give: An Opportunity to Become a Beacon by Paul & Jeanie Grunau
51 Matching Gifts 53 Scholarships Funds
59 Make a Difference at DSHA 61 Board of Directors 62 2018–19 Financial Statements
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Dashers achieve
—from performing well in classes and clinching championships, to putting on fantastic theatre productions and selflessly serving others. With your help, DSHA gives young women the confidence and capability to change our world for the better. They are young women who believe. Who advocate for themselves. Who think critically. Who communicate. Who lead. They gain all of this because of you. Only because of your generosity, your faithful support, your commitment, and your love for DSHA. Thank you.
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THE QUALITIES OF THE DSHA GRADUATE
SHE IS A BELIEVER. SHE IS A SELF-ADVOCATE. OUR MISSION Divine Savior Holy Angels High School is a Catholic college-preparatory high school for young women that excels at developing
SHE IS CRITICAL THINKER. SHE IS A COMMUNICATOR. SHE IS A LEADER.
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.
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Clockwise from top left: CURRENT PARENTS Kevin and Jill Pasqua, p. 30; YOUNG ALUMNA Lilli Kenfield, DSHA ’18, p. 35; CURRENT STUDENT Annika Johnson, DSHA ’20, p. 54; ALUMNA Sonal Patel, DSHA ’94, p. 40; DSHA FACULTY Jackie Krawczyk, DSHA School Counselor, p. 43; SCHOLARSHIP DONORS & PAST PARENTS Paul and Jeanie Grunau, p. 57; FIDELITAS CIRCLE – 42 YEARS Kathy Olen, HA ’57, p. 46; CORNERSTONE SOCIETY & PAST PARENTS Kent and Marcia Velde, p. 48
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DSHA Letter from the Board Chair
Why Do I Give and Why Should You? Dear DSHA Community, We all know the many reasons we give to our favorite causes: BB W e support the mission of our school, church, agency, etc. It’s become part of us and we just can’t help ourselves. BB W e want to make a difference. We know that we were changed by our experiences and want to help others. BB I t feels good. Dropping the money in the basket, serving at the homeless shelter, packing groceries at the food pantry. We like to know we’re doing a good thing. BB I t’s how we were raised. We remember tagging along when mom and dad volunteered. We remember our family’s conversations about our values, including charities. BB T here’s been a hurricane. Or a flood. Or a fire. We feel bad about all the people who are suffering and want to help. BB W e want to be “part of the crowd”— maybe by volunteering with a group of friends. Or seeing our names on the list of donors. Or posting about the good things we’re doing. BB I t’s part of our faith life. Being a Christian means living God’s will for us. God is love. We receive His love and can’t help but share that love with others around us. BB There are tax benefits. Our charitable deductions help save on our income taxes. All these and many more reasons motivate us. But we have to step up and respond. We have to make it our own and do what’s right for us. I’ve been very privileged to be part of the DSHA community for over six years. It’s hard to remember a time when DSHA wasn’t a part of my family’s life. But with only one daughter (after 5 boys!) we didn’t fully appreciate DSHA until Sarah walked through the doors six years ago as a freshman, and said after her first day: “I’ve always wanted a sister. Now I have 700!” So it’s no surprise that my wife and I fell in love with DSHA. It was not only the right place for our daughter; it was and is the right place for us. We’ve been blessed that our daughter attended and graduated from DSHA. But her experience was better than it might have been anywhere else in Milwaukee due to the fact that she was able to attend school with girls from all over Milwaukee — girls that came from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds thanks to the generous contributions of donors like yourselves. As Chair of DSHA’s Board for the last two years, I ask you to support DSHA. Not just for the nearly 700 Dashers walking the halls each day. Not just for their families. Not just for our alumnae. But for the entire Milwaukee area. DSHA is an agent for positive change throughout our metro area, and who doesn’t want to be part of that? Please join all of us who support DSHA — for all the right reasons. John A. Herbers DSHA Board Chair (fiscal years 2017–18 and 2018–19)
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DSHA Letter from the President
Dear DSHA Community, As I reflect on my first school year as President, I am reminded of God’s calling to “be strong and take heart” (Psalm 31:24). This year gave me the opportunity to see how the members of our community were led by their own courage and heart. While there are so many things to be proud of at DSHA, here are just a few that stood out to me during my first year: Connection between our students Some of my favorite moments at DSHA include celebrating Mass as a whole school community. When we say the Lord’s Prayer, hands connect across the aisle to pray together in unity. The sign of peace takes more than a moment to ensure that all hugs are given to the friends and sisters that surround each of our students. We often close Mass singing, “We are one body, one body in Christ, and we do not stand alone.” To this day, I get chills when I hear our students unite and sing with their whole hearts. The call to serve Every year, our school community commits to an international service project during the Lenten season. This past year, the women of DSHA gave to other women by raising funds to build a new maternity ward for expecting mothers in rural Ghana who struggle with access to health professionals in hospitals. Through a student-run auction and other fundraising efforts, our students came together with passion for the project and surpassed their goal, raising more than $22,000, which will cover not only the building of the ward, but supplies as well. Commitment of our faculty and staff Our faculty and staff members were selected to work here not only for their expertise and excellence in their field, but also for their commitment to the mission of DSHA. One such example is Social Studies Faculty Chris Weiss, DS ’70, who tirelessly assisted one of our seniors from the class of 2019 in navigating the college process, using her own connections to secure the right amount of financial aid needed to make college possible for this student. Your dedication and loyalty I have met so many donors that show tremendous dedication to DSHA. What has surprised me the most is the loyal, generous donors that give year after year, such as the Robert and Marie Hansen Family Foundation, which has committed to support our wellness program for years; this is an integral part of our approach to whole-person education. They give because they trust and have faith in the school to continue to provide the best for our girls. For every donor’s loyalty to and support of DSHA, I am forever thankful. With a grateful heart, Katie Konieczny, DSHA ‘92 President
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Small Acts Make A Big Impact By Madeline Zukowski, DSHA ‘11
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Katie Long, DSHA ’19, was one of several recipients of the Salvatorian Service Award from the Class of 2019. The Salvatorian Service Award is given to graduating students whom have consistently embraced the call to serve others and largely exceed the graduation service requirement.
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t may be a well-known saying of Mother Teresa’s, but it’s one Katie Long, DSHA ’19, takes to heart: “Do small things with great love.” Long’s passion for serving others, which began at a young age, came to life at DSHA. Initially, she had the intent to fulfill service requirements, but she ended up with the desire to do more after her experiences inspired her in a way she could not ignore. While she spent most of her time in service doing yard work, stocking shelves at food pantries, or helping teachers with paperwork, Long realized that no matter what she did, she was making an impact. “All of my actions in service add up,” she said. “Whether I’m sorting out boxes or handing out food, it’s part of a bigger project.”
DSHA Quality of a Graduate: She is a Believer
Putting faces to hunger Long eventually found a home in the service world: the House of Peace food pantry, a food bank that typically serves those who need emergency food aid. Long said she worked mostly behind-the-scenes, sorting rice and pasta, stocking shelves and putting bags of food together, among other small tasks. But once she gained a rapport with House of Peace, they gave her a job that put her face-to-face with the hungry. She was tasked with calling out the name of a client, and when that client came up to the counter, to hand them a bag full of food. This bag of food was like one of the “small, behind-the-scenes” projects she would regularly do in her previous role. “I saw how much need there is in our own community,” she said. “It wasn’t the same people coming up—there were single moms, veterans, people who had lost their jobs. They all had different circumstances, but they all had the same food insecurity.” Long saw the issue of hunger on a personal level while handing out bags of food to clients. She saw people who were not sure where, or if, they were receiving their next meal. “In the back of the food pantry, there seems to be so much food, and so many shelves. But then you see how many people need it, and you’re putting a face to the need,” Long said. Role models At House of Peace, Long developed relationships, especially with the director of the food pantry. Those people who actively work every day to change lives inspire Long to take action in her own community. “They’ve invested their life in this,” Long said. “They inspire me to continue volunteering.”
And those inspiring figures also help her find God in the service she performs. “I see God in the work some people put in to improve other people’s lives,” she said. “When I see God work through other people’s lives, I see how God has worked through my life as well.” Stronger in faith Long credits DSHA with her growth in confidence and her drive to do more. In addition to serving the greater Milwaukee community, she also gave some of her time to the DSHA community through various activities in Campus Ministry. “I always find myself coming back to my faith, especially being in an environment like DSHA,” Long said. Long was one of several students who received the Salvatorian Service Award at the end of the school year. This award recognizes seniors whom consistently embrace the call to serve others beyond the graduation requirement. The students who received the award completed more than 100 hours of service freshman through junior year and completed more than 20 hours of service during the first semester of senior year, before they participated in Vocare, a two-week immersion service experience in January. Long knows her service experiences that she gained at DSHA will equip her as she steps outside the walls of the school and into the greater community as she attends Marquette University. “(When you serve,) you’re stepping into the real world or someone else’s reality,” she said. “When I go to serve a community, I’m not there to solve all their problems, but to walk with them and understand what it’s like. I do service to understand the world more.”
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 faith-filled role model, she demonstrates the high respect and compassion for herself and for others by living a life that makes a difference.
SALVATORIAN SERVICE AWARD Recipients from the Class of 2019 Rose Agnew Nora Bauer Bonnie Raechel Beres Emily Braun Maura Brennan Mia Bressanelli Ellie Cesarz Jackie Dooge Michelle Dooge Shannon Foley Madeleine Harris Libby Hennelly Michelle Horning Silvia Iordache Allison Koppa Sonja Kuranz Annabelle Leffler Katie Long Catie Malone Grace McCrea Emily Miller Bella Puchner Lauren Reilley Alison Rohloff Sam Urban Annie Voss
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A Self-Advocate’s Photography Gives Voice to Others By Molly Shea
Iris Ramirez, DSHA ’19, received two prestigious 2019 Wisconsin Gold Key awards from the nationally-based Scholastic Art Awards program. Her award-winning photography was displayed at the Milwaukee Art Museum in March of 2019, and she was invited to compete at the national level. During her time at DSHA, Ramirez has become a self-advocate with the confidence to give voice to others through creative work.
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ecent graduate Iris Ramirez, DSHA ’19, identifies as a “storyteller at heart.” She has found countless ways to do so. She is a musician who plays multiple instruments; she also sings. She has performed on-stage in DSHA theatre productions, as well as working behind-the-scenes to bring a production to life. And she is an award-winning artist who works in multiple mediums. But photography is her passion. It is here where she feels most equipped to tell the stories that matter. To tell the stories of others who may not have the ability to do so themselves. And it started at DSHA. Before she felt ready to advocate on behalf of others, she recognized the need to develop her own voice — to become a self-advocate. Finding confidence through community When Ramirez entered DSHA as a freshman, she felt her peers were sensing a level of comfort that was not immediately present in her own experience. Thus she felt led to find a group with which she could connect. Furia Latina became this group. Ramirez, who identifies as Mexican, loved the dedicated appreciation for the Hispanic culture. But more importantly, she loved that this co-curricular regularly addressed some of the challenging issues Latinos face in the real world — beyond the walls of DSHA. Ramirez describes her Furia Latina experience as a “pillar of learning how to speak up for myself.” She attributes this significant depth of self-development to the club’s moderator, retired DSHA World Languages Faculty and Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator Jim Wilkinson.
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“Mr. Wilkinson demonstrated how to be an advocate for oneself — how to speak up for the things that matter,” Ramirez said. “His voice showed me how to have a voice of my own, and that no one should live with a sense of loneness. That was inspiring — it gave me a reason to develop my own sense of self-advocacy.” Exploring a passion; creating connections By sophomore year, Ramirez had developed a new sense of self and confidence through her Furia Latina experience; thus, she was ready to try something new. And this “something new” would be life-changing. With her new sense of self-advocacy at the ready, she ventured beyond the safety of Furia Latina and discovered photography through the Find Your Focus club at DSHA. Club moderator and retired DSHA Foundations and Corporate Relations Officer Frank Miller set Ramirez up with a camera and mentored the development of her new skill. Alongside of additional guidance from DSHA Visual Arts Faculty Nora Larscheid and Jill Pitterle, DSHA ’72, Ramirez was encouraged to explore this new medium in full. “I put everything into my photography,” Ramirez shares. “I would not have been able to do this without the help and encouragement of Mr. Miller and my art teachers. Mrs. Pitterle has always pushed me outside of my comfort zone, and Mrs. Larscheid carries herself and teaches in a way that always inspires.” The summer before her senior year, Ramirez sought out an opportunity to combine her love of photography and missions. She landed in San Juan La Laguna, Guatemala through an organization called Group International and worked with a women’s co-op. The co-op focused on sustainable living through handcrafted beadwork and woven garments to sell to tourists. Ramirez says, “I feel a big calling in missions. I like to make connections, to walk with the people and empathize.” And this was the perfect place for her to do so — with a camera in tow, surrounded by artisanal beauty and women to serve. She knew she would find stories to tell, and voices that needed a platform. But more importantly, she wanted to build relationships and view the world through a different lens than her own. Self-discovery for the sake of others Ramirez fell in love with Guatemala. “There is a very deep Mayan influence, which was special to
DSHA Quality of a Graduate: 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.
me. My middle name is Mayan. I felt that I was finding myself,” Ramirez shares. This significant feeling of connection — and her DSHA-developed self-advocacy skills — led her to move beyond the work her missions team was doing, and into the streets and homes of the city she was serving. One afternoon, she was invited into the home of an elderly woman — whose name she was unable able to learn — but whose heart and story she most certainly captured through a black and white portrait entitled Depend. “I developed a portfolio from my time in Guatemala; the colors of the community were so vibrant, but I chose black and white because I wanted others to see the stories through the details in the faces,” Ramirez shares. The body of this work was entitled Sufficiency. Months later, Depend would earn Ramirez the prestigious Wisconsin Gold Key Scholastic Art Award in Photography for a singular photo. Arguably, this award is considered the visual arts equivalent of an athletic state championship. However, what Pitterle and Larscheid call an “extraordinary” and “rare accomplishment” is that Ramirez also received the Gold Key honor for her Sufficiency portfolio work which
went on to be evaluated in New York City at the national level. However, for Ramirez, the honor is not about her or her talent behind a camera. “I wanted my audience to meet the women in the way I did,” she shares. “I feel the people are living on through the photos. They now have a platform; I get to give them a voice in the world.” A defined purpose Ramirez appreciates the chance to make a connection between her award-winning photography and the evolution of her own self-advocacy. “I am becoming confident as an individual so that I can advocate for others. Before photography, I found it difficult to interpret what my purpose was,” Ramirez says. “But now I tell other people’s stories — which is the most important thing we can do.” This fall Ramirez is living in New York City attending the esteemed Parsons School of Design on a substantial merit-based scholarship. She will study communications design and plans to work as a photojournalist for a major publication in the future — “telling stories that need to be told.” DSHA 2018–19 Annual Report 12
Collaboration Competition By Molly Shea
Nora Bauer, DSHA ’19, was honored as a National Merit Finalist — an academic recognition given to less than one percent of seniors nationwide for their achievement on their junior year PSAT test. During her time at DSHA, Bauer evolved into a true critical thinker — with some help along the way.
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ora Bauer, DSHA ’19, always knew she was smart. And she also saw herself as a self-sufficient student. Her thought process toward grade school and into early high school went something like this: step 1.) work hard and put in the time; step 2.) figure things out on your own; step 3.) because of steps one and two, do well and get good grades.
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This formula worked for Bauer for the bulk of her academic career which began at Christ King School in Wauwatosa. But then things shifted — a significant shift in mindset occurred which Bauer attributes to DSHA Science Faculty Cathy Loehr’s AP Chemistry class her junior year. Discovering the inner problem-solver When reminiscing about the beginning of her junior year — AP Chemistry, in particular — Bauer says, “I remember thinking, ‘I just can’t do this.’ It was so frustrating. I was used to understanding concepts more quickly.” Despite the discouragement at the time, Bauer views this past struggle with the beauty that can often arise from significant transformation sharing, “I ended up loving it when I did not understand something right away. Over the course of the year, moving
DSHA Quality of a Graduate: She is a Critical Thinker
from a lack of understanding and toward being able to wrap my brain around the problems became my favorite part of the class.” In essence, Bauer discovered something well beyond her ability to solve problems involving the structure of matter, gas chemistry, and thermodynamics. She discovered that she was a problem-solver at her core, with the ability to critically think her way through concepts and toward solutions. But she didn’t arrive to this conclusion on her own. You’ve got a (critical thinking) friend in me Freshman year, Bauer met Kelley Schlise, DSHA ’19. Schlise was also given the prestigious National Merit Finalist recognition, and for the past four years, the two have formed a special bond during their time together as Dashers. Bauer speaks about Schlise with such admiration and attributes much of her academic success and evolution as a true critical thinker to their friendship. “I used to think that competing with other girls was the goal. I saw my classmates as my competition. Kelley helped me understand that we should view each other as the best support system — especially because we all have such different gifts and interests and abilities,” Bauer shares. “I attribute a lot of my success to Kelley. We pushed each other in class; we’d meet in the ALPHA (Academic Learning Place for Higher Achievement) Center and write out huge equations together. She showed me that it isn’t just about working hard — and she is the hardest worker I know. She showed me the value of working in partnership and of asking questions. Because that is where you become a critical thinker.”
A mathematician in the making Bauer also points to a third party when thinking about the collaborative efforts that have helped mold who she is as a student. DSHA Mathematics Faculty Rissie Lundberg, DSHA ’93, has taken both Bauer and Schlise under her wing. And as a result, Bauer has developed a deep love of math — including a love for the challenges that it can bring. “I was always good at math, but never great,” Bauer says. “There were times early on where I would feel like I was drowning, but Lundberg was really a mentor for me. She cared about women in mathematics. And she pushed us.” Bauer describes how Lundberg would often put a problem on the board and not tell the students how to solve it. Rather, she would invite her AP Calculus (BC) students into their own teaching and learning – to practice their critical thinking. And Bauer will attest that she is better off for this type of challenge. “I don’t know any other teacher who has pushed me this way. I’m so thankful for her. She has believed in me; allowed Kelley and me to do math puzzles in her room over lunch; cared about me as a person; and most importantly shown me that women can be successful in math.” Calculating what’s next And a woman who is successful in math is what Bauer plans to be. This fall, she will attend Princeton University where she plans to study economics with a concentration in math. She would eventually love to move to New York City to work in finance at the New York Stock Exchange. Until then, Bauer will look to find female mentors at Princeton similar to Schlise and Lundberg. And will live each day grateful for “understanding that I am capable, because the support system around me has allowed me to develop, and has challenged me in ways that my DSHA-freshman-self would never have believed possible.”
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 are highly sought-after. She is an adaptable, analytical, and curious intellectual who pursues deep understanding and trusts her instincts and experience.
CLASS OF 2019 DSHA National Merit Finalists Nora Bauer Princeton University Kelley Schlise University of Wisconsin– Madison Caroline Powers Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abby Urban University of Notre Dame Meghan Quadracci Loyola University Marymount
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The Freedom to Express My Black Voice
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Bella Montgomery, DSHA ’19, received the Outstanding Senior in English award. Over her four years as a Dasher, she has evolved as a communicator, developing a voice ready for the world. Here is her story in her own words.
younger, quieter, and more fearful version of myself entered the doors of DSHA as a blank canvas, unaware of the bright colors and bold strokes to come. Native to Milwaukee’s Northside and a graduate of Golda Meir, a diverse school for the gifted and talented, I knew of culture at a young age. This knowledge expanded as I continued to learn the value and importance of culture as a DSHA student. Because of the countless opportunities available, I rekindled a passion I lost; developed a new interest in a subject previously unfamiliar; and discovered the career I’m currently pursuing. While I couldn’t have imagined the outcomes of the two paths that became vital to my being, DSHA’s English and Social Studies departments heavily contributed to the confident and capable young woman I am. Today, I’m a woman of faith, heart, and intellect; I’m an empowered and fearless communicator.
A deeper purpose Freshman year, if I had been told I would be the 2019 Outstanding Senior in English, I would have laughed. I dreaded my English classes. I remember spending nearly three hours on an assignment to rewrite sentences using proper grammar, purposely using fancy words. Throughout freshman year, I spent hours with a National Honors Society tutor correcting paper structures and grammar mistakes. After much effort nonetheless, I finished College Preparatory English I with a C, the lowest grade I have ever received to date. Although English classes became a bit easier, I formed no real interest until senior year when I took The Writing Course taught by former DSHA 15
English Faculty Shannon Dey, which drastically differs from any other English class at DSHA. While other courses focus on annotating text and writing analytical essays, this course is a creative writer’s playground. It is freedom. Inspired by the books I read outside of class, where the main characters and I look alike and share relatable intricacies of the Black Experience, I found a deeper purpose than the grammatical barriers I was used to. Authors like Toni Morrison and James Baldwin “woke” me up. (MerriamWebster Dictionary now includes “woke” in reference to being aware of racism and social injustice.) I wanted everyone to hear these stories and be knowledgeable of the social issues regarding Black and Brown Americans. A voice develops in English I wrote a persuasive academic essay entitled “BLACK LIVES MATTER” for the sole purpose of educating my classmates about the heavy but important topic of police brutality. I knew at least 5 girls would read it in my peer editing group, but 100 girls eventually read the essay when retired DSHA Theology Faculty Lorna Grade felt led to share it with all of her sections of Catholic Social Teaching. Because of continuous encouragement from Mrs. Dey to publish, I submitted the essay under the new title of “To Kill or Not to Kill: Black Burden, White America” in the 2019 Paula Friedman Excellence Writing Competition. I received an honorable mention. Throughout The Writing Course, I developed a voice and found confidence to speak freely about issues I feel passionately about. This has opened doors to start much needed conversations in my own community. I can confidently say that I am the 2019 Outstanding Senior in English, making freshman “me” very proud and future “me” prepared to tackle world issues with an untrembling and courageous voice. A career in the making through social studies While I was struggling with English freshman year, fortunately, I found an intellectually stimulating home in DSHA Social Studies
DSHA Quality of a Graduate: 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.
CLASS OF 2019 Academic Department Outstanding Senior Awards ENGLISH
Bella Montgomery FINE ARTS
Faculty Tom Montgomery’s Cultures and Civilizations class. I soon realized that this feeling remained whenever I studied in the Social Studies wing. U.S. History, Behavioral Science, and Focus: Africa didn’t feel like classes; they were fun. U.S. Foreign Policy immediately grabbed my attention and third hour became the highlight of my day thanks to DSHA Social Studies Faculty Chris Weiss’ passion for teaching and her deep knowledge of history. From assignments like analyzing and explaining the significance of Korean propaganda, to justifying the concept of irredentism and borders as a member of Putin’s cabinet — I found my career in those moments. A career where I can use the voice I developed at DSHA, and a career spending time appreciating cultures, just as I did as a young child. When I turned 18 the next semester, I applied to a prestigious and highly
selective internship within a federal bureau that focuses on the USA’s international relations. After many months of correspondence, writing samples and tests, I was flown out for an interview. Unfortunately, I did not receive an offer. But I will apply again until my dream becomes reality. Fall of 2019, I began my studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, majoring in Political Science with a concentration in Global Politics and Policy, and a double minor in French and African American studies. After a successful career in international relations, I will return to DSHA to teach courses in the fields I studied. My canvas is now filled with many colors and different types of strokes that illustrate the journey I began four years ago. I’m no longer quiet or fearful, I’m loud and proud and ready to take on the world as Bella Montgomery, Communicator.
Laura Kloser MATHEMATICS
Bella Puchner SCIENCE
Elizabeth Heffernan Sam Urban SOCIAL STUDIES
Laura Kloser WORLD LANGUAGES: FRENCH
Bella Puchner Kelley Schlise LATIN
Emma Brownlee Grace Glaszcz SPANISH
Alyssa Arnold Nora Bauer Bonnie Raechel Beres Sonja Kuranz Natalia Perez
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Catie Malone, DSHA ’19, received the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Courage Award in early May, recognizing her athletic strength and determination while struggling with CMT.
Leading By Madeline Zukowski, DSHA ‘11
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our years ago, Catie Malone, DSHA ’19, was a freshman looking to make new friends and immerse herself in her high school experience. Like many other freshmen, she turned to DSHA athletics. Following in her mother and older brother’s footsteps, she took up long-distance running and cross country. She became a leader and role model for both her teammates and those living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT), a condition she’s struggled with as long as she can remember.
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All she’s known CMT is a form of muscular dystrophy that varies from person to person. This condition causes damage to the peripheral nerves,which emit signals from the brain to the muscles. These signals travel much slower in Malone’s body than in others, and eventually the slow signals will cause damage to her muscles, causing them to break down over time. While Malone says she’s been stable, her condition does cause some difficulty while running, especially affecting her balance and speed. Even though Malone faces a far bigger challenge than all of her teammates do when running, she is inspired by a DSHA Cross Country saying: “Run for those who can’t.” “There are kids my age who have muscular dystrophy and are in wheelchairs and can barely even move their arms,” she said.
“I’m sure they’d give just about anything to be able to walk or run, so I continue to run for them.” Leadership through dedicaton DSHA Cross Country athletes like Bonnie Raechel Beres, DSHA ’19, were in awe over Malone’s commitment to the team. “Never once did Catie openly feel sorry for herself or say anything negative; she showed up strong, every day, no matter what,” Beres said. But showing up was just one part of her commitment to her team. She did whatever she could to encourage her teammates and lead by example while running alongside of them. “Because running is such a mental sport, it’s important during the run to help everyone succeed, not just physically in running, but also to be positive mentally,” Malone said. “I think (being mentally positive) is easy when you have girls around you to talk to you,
you’re running, because I know it can be so much easier to start walking or give up, but trying your best is so worth it.” Head Cross Country Coach and DSHA English Faculty Andy Lelinski took notice of Malone’s commitment and perseverance despite struggling with CMT and nominated her for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ’s Courage Award. “While most people possess an instinctual knowledge of knowing how to run, (Catie) actually has to think about putting one foot in front of the other,” he wrote. “Every step she takes, running or not, is one about which she makes a conscious decision.” The Courage Award recognizes individuals who refuse to let personal or physical challenges get in their way of their desire to be an athlete. Malone, along with two other athletes in the greater Milwaukee community, received the award in early May.
by Example or girls you can look at and see that even if it seems like a hard run, they’re not giving up.” Beres said that Malone was a resilient racer. Despite the pain and occasional fall, she always finished. She also helped her teammates get to the finish line. “Catie never failed to brighten our days,” she said. “When running, she initiated uplifting conversations, and when not running, she cheered us on, helping us to become our best selves.” Leadership through perseverance To practice staying mentally positive, the DSHA Cross Country teammates share their “running stories.” These include how an individual started running, why she continues to run, and her running journey. Malone has addressed her teammates before, discussing her condition and her love for running. “I just hope to inspire people,” she said. “Especially to persevere while
They addressed the best athletes in the Milwaukee area during the award ceremony, and even met Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps. “It means a lot as someone with CMT just to show what people with certain hurdles can still do,” Malone said of receiving the award. “You can do a lot more than you think.” Malone is not only an example of someone with CMT who achieved, but also an example of a Dasher who achieved through a different kind of leadership and a continual demonstration of perseverance. “Catie chose to show up every day and fight through all the pain she knew would come along with it,” Beres said. “By doing so, she proved that we are all capable of accomplishing whatever we set our minds to. Her example helped us become better athletes, better racers, and overall better people.”
DSHA Quality of a Graduate: 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.
“Catie never failed to brighten our days. When running, she initiated uplifting conversations, and when not running, she cheered us on, helping us to become our best selves.” —Bonnie Raechel Beres, DSHA ‘19
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Young Women of Faith  By the Numbers
19
10
DSHA retreats held
10
hours of Adoration in the Sylvia R. Dubois Chapel
25
priests visited DSHA to celebrate Mass or hear confessions
43
Masses celebrated
$2,296
raised for the Advent project, supporting Voces de la Frontera, a non-profit that helps immigrant families and low-wage workers
4,320
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches made by students to supply local hunger programs that assist the homeless
9,935
items collected for the Mother of Good Counsel food pantry
21,050
hours of service done by students
232
students filled Campus Ministry leadership positions
875
votive candles lit in the chapel with prayer intentions
1,250
Hail Mary’s said during weekly Rosary
$22,704.97
raised for the Lenten project Goodness for Ghana; money was donated to Catholic Relief Services to build a maternity ward in rural Ghana
Young Women of Heart  By the Numbers
1
National Title VARSITY RUGBY
1
State Title VARSITY SKI
1
Exemplary 1 Ensemble Rating from the Wisconsin School Music Association ANGELAIRES
3
athletic teams placed second at Wisconsin State tournaments VARSITY SOCCER VARSITY TENNIS VARSITY TRACK & FIELD
4
athletic teams placed first in the Greater Metro Conference VARSITY VOLLEYBALL VARSITY SOFTBALL VARSITY SOCCER VARSITY TRACK & FIELD
6
students received Scholastic Art Awards
21
6 75
new wellness enrichment offerings
individual athletic all-conference awards
10 238
individuals received all-state musical solo recognition from the Wisconsin School Music Association
16
DSHA students involved in 4 theatre productions
437
students participated in athletics
programs offered by Student Services
19
athletic all-state honors/titles
800+
inches of hair donated at the annual Gr8 Lengths assembly
22 7,484
Jerry nominations for the fall musical Les Misérables, including 2 student awards
tickets sold to DSHA theatre productions
31 8,192
fine arts performances
34
co-curriculars offered
62
visits to the Sarah M. Hegarty Fitness Center
$86,844 raised by students through Dash-a-Thon
new wellness small groups
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Young Women of Intellect  By the Numbers
1
Valued Partner Award from Cardinal Stritch for leadership and excellence in the dual-credit program
2
new courses AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE INTERMEDIATE LATIN POETRY: VERGIL
3
departments went through curriculum reviews SCIENCE THEOLOGY WORLD LANGUAGES
5
National Merit Finalists from the Class of 2019
12
academic-based Student Services programs
12
dual-credit college classes
23
13:1 100%
student-to-teacher ratio
college acceptance rate for the Class of 2019
14 272
academic-based co-curriculars offered
students took 413 wms
15 495
AP classes offered
students participated across 17 academic field trips
39 973
STEM classes offered
39%
of the Class of 2019 went to Catholic colleges or universities
50
National Honor Society Inductees from the Class of 2019
years of teaching experience of the DSHA faculty combined
1,621
ALPHA (Academic Learning Place for Higher Achievement) tutoring sessions
$7,223,991 reported scholarship dollars offered to the members of the Class of 2019
90%
of students who took AP exams received qualifying scores for college credit
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Donor Contributions
Annual Fund
Friends, foundations, alumnae, businesses, and parents shared their generosity with DSHA during the 2018–2019 academic year, contributing $2,402,813 to support current operations and scholarships.
Annual Fund z $946,046
Scholarship z $340,028
Tuition in 2018–2019 covered only 77 percent of DSHA’s total operating costs. Contributions to the DSHA Annual Fund covered almost all of the rest. Teachers, advisors, coaches, moderators, and students all depend on annual fund contributions to support the total DSHA experience. This was the sixth straight year of record-high DSHA Annual Fund contributions!
Because of scholarships, exceptionally talented young women have access to an outstanding education regardless of their financial situation. Every girl benefits from scholarships — they help those with great potential take the first step in achieving their dreams, and they make DSHA more representative of our diverse community by creating a stronger learning environment for all. Some of the scholarship contributions from this year were given to the Ellen Bartel Tribute Scholarship, created to honor outgoing president Ellen Bartel for her 20 years of dedicated service. When combined with the total amount raised through Stop-the-Auction scholarship contributions, the DSHA community raised more than half of a million dollars for scholarships!
DSHA Auction* z $401,426 The annual auction is one of DSHA’s oldest and most successful fundraising events, and guests celebrated being “Forever Plaid,” some sporting plaid themselves! During the Stop-the-Auction portion of the evening, attendees were able to contribute specifically to scholarships through raising a paddle, raising more than $200,000. This made a significant difference in helping students who are unable to attend DSHA without financial assistance.
Specified Gifts z $179,574 Sometimes, donors wish to apply their gift to a designated area — often times supporting extracurriculars, co-curricular trips, or athletics. These gifts enhance the overall experience for young women at DSHA.
Endowment z $399,416
Scholarship
Since 1983, students have helped raise funds to support school operations with Dash-A-Thon, the all-school walk/run that’s a combination of exercise, costume party, and social/charitable event. Since its start, the event has raised over $2 million for DSHA; the 2018–2019 edition raised $86,469 — more than $10,000 over goal.
Parent Athletic Association Golf Outing and Dinner * z $49,854
Golf Outing
* Special events contributions are net total.
Dash-A-Thon
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Dash-A-Thon* z $86,469
As the Parent Athletic Association’s only fundraiser, monies raised at this event go directly to DSHA athletics. This gives girls the best tools — like athletic trainers, top-notch coaches, and team equipment — to be the best athletes with the biggest hearts! Specified Gifts
Endowment
DSHA Auction
The DSHA endowment provides permanent, perennial support to help all young women of today, tomorrow, and future generations receive the best education in Milwaukee. The endowment supports everything from scholarships for talented students to professional development and competitive compensation for DSHA faculty.
Thank You. Donors
Thousands of you give generously to DSHA — and this year was no exception, with gifts adding up to more than $2.4 million! These gifts are vital to both maintaining our mission and growing as an institution — all while giving 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 changing lives. Below, you will find a comprehensive list of donors who financially gave to DSHA during the 2018–2019 fiscal year (between July 1, 2018 –June 30, 2019).
Angels z $50,000+ 2 Anonymous Donors Alma C. Springmann Revocable Trust American Endowment Foundation Daniel Druml and Mary Brennan-Druml, DSHA ’80 Sam and Ann DeFrancesco, DS ’58 Fleck Foundation Andrew and Janice Fleckenstein G6 Foundation Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation Paul Grunau and Jeanie Hart-Grunau The Robert and Marie Hansen Foundation Sarah Margaret Hegarty Foundation, Inc. Jeremiah and Dolly Hegarty John and Norma Herbers Michael Honkamp Paul and Cynthia Honkamp John and Susan Honkamp, DS ’64 Hydrite Chemical Co. Andrew and Christine Lampereur Donald and Mary Jo Layden Frank Miller Morgan Stanley Joel and Caran Quadracci John and JoEllen Stollenwerk United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County Donald and Kathleen Wilson, DS ’63 The Windhover Foundation
Saints z $20,000+ 2 Anonymous Donors A. O. Smith Corporation William A. and Mary Bonfield, Jr. Scholarship Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Timothy and Sharlene Byrne Craigh and Diane Cepukenas Comerica Charitable Trust Catherine M. Duffy Daniel and Wendy Dulak Faith In Our Future Trust Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Christopher and Amy Goller Robert and Toni Gorske, HA ’50 Chris McDermott, DSHA ’76, and John McDermott Charles and Kathleen Mellowes Theodore J. Nord Declaration of Trust Northwestern Mutual Foundation PNC Bank Mary Susan Prescott, DSHA ’76 Prescott Medical Communications Group
John and Kim Schlifske, DSHA ’80 Robert Schmidt, Jr. Schwab Charitable Fund Christina Scoptur, HA ’70 Sisters of the Divine Savior Vanguard Charitable Wells Fargo & Company William and Meagan Wigchers
Disciples z $10,000+ Anonymous Douglas and Barbara Braun Canopies Events with Distinction Catholic Community Foundation Anthony and Kathleen Cavalco Cedar Street Charitable Foundation Joseph and Amy Cesarz Patrick and Bridget Coffey Eric and Marikris Coryell, DSHA ’84 Rodney and Joanne Crevoiserat Joseph and Karen Dalum Tom and Maripat Dalum, HA ’59 Patrick and Rania Dempsey Max and Amy Dalum Downing, DSHA ’86 Patrick and Mary Duffy Exciting Events Patrick and Suzanne Falvey, DSHA ’84 Fidelity Brokerage Services, LLC Janice Fleckenstein A. Peter and Elizabeth Gottsacker John and Anne Grogan, DSHA ’88 Michael and Nancy Hansen Steven and Kathleen Hartzheim The Estate of Mary S. Henricks Michael and Kathleen Hodan, DSHA ’84 Patrick and Kerry Hodan, DSHA ’82 Mark and Janet Hogan Kenneth and Joan Hudak Husch Blackwell, LLP Jason and Laura Hyland Nancy Kellner Michael Teich and Margaret Kelsey Richard and Carrie Kohloff, DSHA ’89 Robert and Susan Lueger William and Mary McDevitt Michael† and Kathleen McGinn Timothy and Cynthia Morton Northern Trust Kevin and Jill Pasqua Thomas and Peggy Perlewitz The Pfister Hotel Joseph and Catherine Pickart, DSHA ’84 Price Foundation Charitable Trust Bruce and Judith Price, DSHA ’71
Scott and Elizabeth Roberts Rockwell Automation, Inc. Robert and Sarah Schmidt David and Maureen Tarantino Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA ’87 William and Maria Tess, HA ’68 Thomas and Judy Tice UBS Optimus Foundation Haley Van Denmark Thomas and Mary Wisniewski, DSHA ’85 Ziegler Capital Management, LLC
Stewards z $5,000+ ACME Production Resources Thomas Bannon Robert Davis and Patricia Brannan, DSHA ’71 Don and Kim Brennan Brian and Carolyn Butler Liam and Susan Callanan The Cara Foundation, Inc. James and Kathleen Caragher Jerry and Margaret David Mary Lu Davis, HA ’45 Matthew and Meghan Dean, DSHA ’94 Andrew and Nicole DeGuire James and M. Sharon deGuzman Donal and Mary Demet Scott and Jeanne Diffley Alex Dittrich and Cathleen Ebacher Daniel and Elizabeth Hoag Doucette, HA ’69 El Rey Plaza, Inc Lyle and Lisa Fitterer, DSHA ’86 Gardner and Karen Friedlander Gardner Friedlander Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Michael and Stacy Gauthier The Geiger Family Foundation, Inc. Jeffrey and Julie Gregg Jay and Nancy Gueldner Donald and Julie Heeg Michael and Patrice Hofbauer Thomas and Mary Holton John and Paula Horning IBM Corporation Michael Johnson and Bridget Hegarty Johnson, DSHA ’95 Darrell and Julie Johnson Joseph and Jane Kerschner Judith Keyes, DS ’58 Judith A. Keyes Family Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Jeffrey and Andrea Kleczka Dennis and Barbara Klein Eric and Kimberly Kulju
Brian and Suzanne Lanser, DSHA ’74 Lutz Family Charitable Trust Geoffrey and Katite Mackey Jason and Jennifer Martone Timothy McCollow Thomas and Yvonne McCollow Fund Journal Foundation at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Michael McCrea and Ann Marie Uselmann John and Katie Mehan Mark and Maryellen Miskimen Molded Rubber & Plastic Corporation Daniel Naumann and Eileen Brennan Raymond and Susan O’Connor David Organ and Mary Schmidt Organ, DSHA ’85 Robert and Ruth O’Toole, HA ’67 Warren and Ann Pierson Dennis and Lynn Potts David and Jessica Prado Kevin and Monica Reynolds, DSHA ’78 Joy Ritt, DSHA ’76 Roman Electric Co., Inc. Gabriel and Tracy Rose Michael Ryan and Mary Burke Ryan Aileen Ryan Scholarship Trust Andrew and Andrea Schlidt James and Sarah Schneider Thomas and Carolyn Schoenauer Gerald and Michelle Schwarz Raphael and Beth Shemanski Stephen and Julianne Spadafora Splat Digital Printing, Inc. Frank and Terrie Stangl James and Maureen Stern Christopher and Ann Swain Venkata and Cynthia Thota Mary Alice Tierney Dunn, HA ’68 We Energies Foundation Jason and Deborah White Thomas and Sally Zale
Guardians z $3,500+ Anonymous James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA ’76 Judith Bultman, DS ’57 Susan Cannon, DSHA ’72 Eric and Wendy Casetta Steve and Amy Culbert, DSHA ’87 Jon and Anne Cyganiak Timothy and Julianna Doniere Donald and Nora Dreske Sally A. Gramling, DSHA ’79 Jeff and Julie Gundersen Sybille Hamilton, DS ’65 Thomas and Mary Hennelly
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DONORS
Jeffrey and Mary Jarecki Anthony and Monica Jennaro Jeffrey and Ramona Jensen Jane Rademacher Kerwin, DS ’64 Daniel and Jamie Keyes Patrick and Laura Koppa Thomas and Jane Lacy Mark and Amy Lodes Gerry and Kathy Monday, DS ’61 Hans and Lisa Myklebust Anne Niebler, DSHA ’92 Thomas and Tricia Ognar Timothy and Denise Prosser Robert W. Baird & Co. James and Karen Schlater, DSHA ’79 Patrick and Bridget Sheahan David and Angela Simon Scott and Colleen Valkoun John and Margaret Wittkowske
Shepherds z $1,000+ 4 Anonymous Donors Acupuncture & Holistic Health Associates Peter and Deanna Ament American Landscape American Transmission Company Henrik and Denise Ancher-Jensen Andrew Toyota Annex Charitable Foundation, Inc Michael and Mary Ann Apfeld Douglas and Christine Arnold Aurora Health Care Foundation Daniel and Ann Baker Troy and Elizabeth Barnett, DSHA ’92 Quin and Doris Barrett, HA ’54 Michael and Ellen Bartel Edna Basurto, DSHA ’07 Thomas Beamish and Maurita Houren Peter and Elizabeth Benz, DSHA ’98 Holly Blake Karen and Timothy Bleach Michael and Christine Blonski BPI Color James and Vicki Boelter James and Mary Boldt Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee Jeff and Kelly Bradford Patricia and Jeffry Brigman Brink’s Thomas and Mary Pat Brown Joan and Peter W. Bruce Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Peter and Joan Bruce, DS ’64 James and Maribeth Buggs
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William Buggy† Robert and Christine Bukowski Catherine Burbach, HA ’57 Thomas and Catherine Campbell William and Deborah Campbell Mary Carol Cannon, HA ’57 Bill and Gretchen Caraher, DSHA ’93 Cardinal Fabricating Company The Catholic Community Foundation Andrew F. Boldt Memorial Scholarship Fund S. Karlyn Cauley, SDS, DS ’61 Matthew and Christine Cesarz Ryan and Theresa Chimenti, DSHA ’95 KBC and KEC Coakley Charitable Gift Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Kevin and Kathy Coakley Corey Oil Ltd Curtis Industries Jon and Liz Cyganiak Cyganiak Planning, Inc. Daniel and Colleen Czarnecki Mark and Halligan Czarnecki, DSHA ’91 Edward and Kathleen Dahm, DSHA ’90 Donald and Raye Daugherty Michael and Heidi David Mary Lee Dedinsky Kirk and Katherine Deffke Jeffrey and Mary Delcore Tom and Mary Jo Dempsey, HA ’68 David and Kathleen Denton Robert and Terese Duffy, DSHA ’78 Paul and Paula Eberle J. Michael and Joan End Charles Garth and Jacqueline Ertl Michael and Paula Ertz Paul and Susan Evans, DS ’69 Frank and Mary Clare Falsetti, DSHA ’74 Fat Andy Jerry and Deidre Faust Jeff and Lisa Featherstone Patrick Feely and Holly Winters Laurence and Elizabeth Fehring, DSHA ’76 John and Karen Finerty Brian and Margaret Flannery Scott and Michelle Fleischmann Pamela and Phillip Foti R. Mark and Deborah Frederick, DSHA ’79 Matthew and Tracey Fricker Eunice Frieseke
Robert and Gretchen Funck, DSHA ’82 Gauthier Biomedical GE Foundation GE United Way Campaign Mary Geiger, DSHA ’95 Thomas and Mary Genske, DSHA ’82 Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown Anthony and Sara Glaszcz Michael and Maureen Goetz, DSHA ’96 Daniel and Robin Gorman Norbert and Teresa Grzechowiak The Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Foundation David and Mary Hahn, HA ’64 Daniel and Megan Hambrook Christopher and Tricia Harris Thomas and Kristen Hecht James Hegarty and Ellen Fulton Darla Hium Matt and Katie Hoffmann, DSHA ’02 John and Ginny Horning John and Tamara Hoy, DSHA ’76 Terence and Holly Hoy Monica and Jeff Hughes Shea and Mindy Hughes José Hurtado Perez and Maria-Christina Thiele Stefan and Rachel Idso, DSHA ’02 iHeart Media Jonathan and Elizabeth Ingrisano Interstate Batteries Francis and Judith Jacoby Tim and Tina Jessick Robert and Christine Johannes, HA ’70 Timothy Cox and Norah Jones, DSHA ’94 Paul and Amy Kaczynski Julie Karasek, DSHA ’90 Peggy Kaupp Lawrence and Jane Kean Jack and Karen Kellner Mark and Maureen Kenfield James E. & John A. Keyes Family Foundation, Inc. J. Patrick and Christine Keyes Mary Keyes Dennis and Katie Brown Konieczny, DSHA ’92 Rupert and Lynn Kotze Kale and Jennifer Kowalski, DSHA ’95 David Kriete Elizabeth A. Kudija Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation M. Lawrence and Catherine La Fond, HA ’59
Albert and Kelly Lagore Lands’ End, Inc. James Lang Michael and Sandra Laszkiewicz Edward and Katherine Scoptur Lawton, DSHA ’04 Lee John’s Catering Ryan and Jamie Lemminger Michael and Kate Lilek Brad and Laura Lois Kevin and Margaret Long Scott and Colleen Lowry, DS ’55 Catherine Lucas, HA ’63 Anne Lucke, DSHA ’83 Maurita Jasper and Michael Lyons Mark and Lauren Maddox, DSHA ’82 David and Julia Magnasco, DSHA ’97 Michael and Elizabeth Mahoney, DSHA ’83 Joseph and Virginia Mallof Virginia and Joseph Mallof Family Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Daniel and Trudy Malone Marquette University Timothy and Sarah Martin, DSHA ’94 James and Mary Jo Maslowski Francis and Rose Mary Matusinec, HA ’50 Vincent and Susan McBride Paul and Elna McDonald John and Susan McNally, HA ’69 Andrew and Joanna McQuide, DSHA ’93 Carolyn Megal Megal Development Corp. Paul and Jennifer Megal Mark and Stephanie Merz Joyce Meyer, DSHA ’89 Steve and Ann Meyer Elizabeth Biwer Miller, HA ’58 Mark and Kristin Miller, DSHA ’83 Michael and Sue Miller Michael† and Patricia Miller Sarah Miller Thomas and Kathleen Miller Paul and Nithakone Moews Mulcahy Shaw Water, Inc Thomas and Jennifer Mulcahy Mary and Mike Munroe Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ’57 Maureen Myers National Financial Services, LLC Brandon and Jennifer Nelson Duane and Meg Nelson Michael Nelson and Sheila Finnegan
W. Scott and Mary Nelson Timothy and Susanne Nettesheim David and Kristine Nonn John and Monica Norfolk The Estate of Joseph E. Novotny Gabriela Nuñez, DSHA ’10 Brian James and Judith O’Connell James and Debora O’Donoghue William and Susan Ognacevic Marc and Michelle O’Hair Kathleen Olen, HA ’57, and Douglas Olen Robert and Jill Organ Jonathan and Melissa Packee Joseph and Jennifer Packee Thomas and Patricia Packee, DS ’61 Daniel and Vanessa Pavlovich Lillian Pegg, DS ’52 Jason and Susan Pelz, DSHA ’89 Greg and Laura Pfaff Joseph and Jane Pfaff, DSHA ’89 Dennis and Mary Pat Pfeil, DS ’65 Mark and Tiara Pienkos Robert and Anne Pillion, DSHA ’84 Suzanne Powers Realty Group, Inc Richard and Suzanne Powers Malik Pradhan and Nabilla Porbandarwalla Prasser-Kleczka Funeral Homes Prescient Financial Solutions Provident Trust Company Dean and Wendee Puccetti Joseph and Sarah Puchner Daniel and Amanda Quesnell Timothy and Ann Reardon, DSHA ’81 Michael and Jane Reardon, DSHA ’89 Giuseppe and Mary Reina Reina International Auto Richard and Mary Kay Reinbold, DSHA ’85 Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren s.c. Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mark and Paula Rhyner John and Mary Riley, HA ’63 Nancy Roche, PhD, DSHA ’87 Randall and Mariellen Roeder Steven and Jacqueline Rolfe Bernice Rossini, HA ’56 Bob and Katherine Ryan, DSHA ’94 Ryczek Memorial Trust S.J. Janis Company, Inc. SC Johnson Fund, Inc. Jay and Patricia Schauer Roderick and Marian Schlise William and Karen Schlise Judith Schmidt Dr. Karl and Margaret Schmitt and Daughters Genevieve Jones, DSHA ’89, and Pamela Schmitt, DSHA ’91 Russell and Sabina Schoenke Harold and Eleanor Schroeder, HA ’53 Michael and Ann Schueller Steve and Lisa Schumacher Thomas and Kristi Schwanebeck Corey and Alexandra Schweitzer, DSHA ’89 William and Cynthia Seemann Brendan and Molly Shea Mary Shiely, DSHA ’04 Shorewest Realtors Eugene and Jean Sinclair, HA ’54 Jon and Patrice Sisulak John Miota and Joan Skimmons Andrew and Gretchen Skrobis Margaret Sohm Dave and Kimber Spano
Gregory and Jodi Spielbauer St. Camillus St. Mary’s School James and Lois Stanek, HA ’50 Erik and Heidi Stanton William and Nancy Stemper, DSHA ’74 James and Karen Stracka, DS ’56 TD Ameritrade Clearing, Inc. Anna and Richard Teerlink Timothy Teske Michael and Susan Thelen Fr. Dennis D. Thiessen, SDS TM Capitol Corp. Sandra Topps Haruki Toyama and Amy Blair Anthony and Patricia Traxler, DS ’60 Sheila Turner U.S. Bancorp Foundation Joseph and Patricia Ullrich The University Club of Milwaukee University of St. Thomas Michael Urban and Debra Muggler Steven and Sarah Urban Joseph and Julie Vanderhoef Andrew and Maggie Vap W. Kent and Marcia Velde Wendy Wallace WaterStone Bank SSB Waterstone Bank Fund of the Waukesha Community Foundation Bart and Sarah Wellenstein Arthur and Mary Ann Wigchers, DS ’58 Wintrust Investments WT Corp. Thomas and Kathleen Yoss John and Meghan Zidar, DSHA ’91 Jodi Zilinski, DSHA ’98 Marian and Margaret Zincke, DSHA ’89 Thomas and Linda Zukowski
Red and Gold Club z $500+ AbbVie David and Amy Abplanalp, DSHA ’77 Daryl and Camille Adel Philip and Theresa Agnew F. Thomas Ament Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation American Gift Fund Ameriprise Nancy Armour, DSHA ’87 Bruce G. and Laurie A. Arnold Artisan Partners Emily Goergen Azer, DSHA ’05 Bank of America Foundation Bret and Kathleen Barczak James and Nora Barry Catherine Bau Margaret Bau, DSHA ’83 BBJ Linen Ralph and June Beiermeister William and Julie Beres Joseph Schlidt and Kathryn Berghammer Schlidt, DSHA ’84 Debra Berridge and Kathleen Fitzgerald Patricia Blake, HA ’55 Russell Bordeaux Michael and Karen Bressanelli Jerome and Mary Brien, DS ’55 Paul and Kristin Brienza, DSHA ’88 Brandon and Sara Bruckman Robert and Lisa Buth Kenneth and Patricia† Byrne William Drew and Mary Cannon, HA ’63
Steve and Katherine Cantwell Paul and Margaret Capper, DSHA ’82 Kelly Carroll John and Jane Casper James Cauley and Brenda Andrews Charles Schwab & Co. Christ King Parish and School Peter and Catherine Christenson David and Mary Ann Chycinski, HA ’60 John and Catherine Clarke Thomas and Amanda Clossey Joseph and Karen Coan Patricia Cologne, HA ’46 Pedro Colón and Betty Ulmer Monique Conley, DSHA ’98 Timothy and Jane Connell Thomas and Mary Beth Cook, DSHA ’72 David and Jennifer Crosby William and Nancy Davidson, HA ’50 David Davis, Jr. Design Vision Optical Thomas and Mary Pat DeSwarte, DS ’57 Timothy and Mary Dondlinger, DSHA ’85 Gregg and Tammy Dooge Joseph and Nyama Doyle, DSHA ’01 Andrew and Allison Doyle Steinhafel, DSHA ’04 Kurt and Bonnie Drezek DSHA Alumnae Association Brian and Kristin Dugan John and Margaret Dunn John and Margot Dunn Patrick and Alicia Dupies James and Suzanne Dwyer, HA ’60 Kathleen End, DSHA ’96 Bernard and Mary Enright Matthew and Maria Feeney, DSHA ’01 Leander and Mary Diane Foley, HA ’67 Foley, Maldonado & O’Toole Michael and Mary Ellen Fox, HA ’56 Paul and Lisa French, DSHA ’84 Alvaro and Mary Garcia-Velez, DSHA ’85 Daniel and Jean Gaumond Geoffrey Keeling and Mary Eileen Geary, DSHA ’71 Timothy and Theresa Giese, DSHA ’85 Jerome and Mona Gildner Rory and Judith Gillespie David and Terry Gingrass, DS ’70 Thomas and Jodi Glunz Michael and Mimi Goller Rodney and Megan Gonzales Peter and Judith Goodman Stephen and Bernadine Graff Grant Thornton Nanci Graser Steven and Kathleen Hall Samuel Halpern and Emma Gillette Neil Hamilton James and Sara Harwood, DSHA ’87 Ron and Dawn Hathaway Russell and Bonnie Hitchcock, HA ’57 Holton Brothers, Inc. Eugenia Hoy, HA ’46 InfoCor Daryl and Chrissann Jaeger Michael and Cynthia Jensen Timothy Jeziorski Michael Jurken James and Angela Kachelski
Michael and Debbie Kaerek Theodore and Jennifer Kerschner John and Maureen Keyes, HA ’56 Donna Kleczka Jay and Madeline Kleczka Diane Knight, HA ’64 Patrick and Patricia Knight Joseph and Kimberly Koenig, DSHA ’85 Barbara Koester, DS ’58 Bill and Jennifer Kouvoukliotis, DSHA ’91 Lori and Alejandro Krell Stephen and Teresa Krogulski James and Janet Kuehn Barbara Kutchera, DS ’58 Kurt and Laura Kwiatkowski Mary Lacy Richard and Julie Landy, DSHA ’79 Thomas and Patrice Linn Bob and Cathleen Loehr Quinten and Molly Loucks Rafael and Giselle Luciano Lueder Financial Group, LLC Lumen Christi Parish Marshall and Jennifer Macomber, DSHA ’89 Majic Productions Robert and Dulcey Makowski P. Jackson and Heather Mansfield, PhD Terry and Beverly Manthey James and Jennifer Marino, DSHA ’91 Michael and Amanda Marsala Cheryl Ann Martin, DS ’64 Lucy Martin James and Jennifer Maurer, DSHA ’91 Patrick and Sarah McAndrew, DSHA ’02 Daniel and Linda McPike Patrick and Beth McWey, HA ’67 James and Helen Michaletz The Milwaukee Admirals David and Lisa Misky Petro and Lyudmila Mizolyk Thomas and Elizabeth Montgomery Kevin and Laura Mullen Patrick and Kathleen Murphy Thomas Butler and Erin Murray Butler, DSHA ’86 James and Ann Murtha Gregory and Beth Myers Robert and Andrea Nelson John and Jane Niebler Richie and Meredith Niemer, DSHA ’05 Daniel and Kristine Nigro Robert and Kathleen Noel, DS ’59 Patrick Noonan Mark and Angela Nordness Ogden and Company, Inc Peter Ogden and Terri Mahoney-Ogden Mark and Kristine O’Meara O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong, & Laing S.C. Roy and Mari Osmon, HA ’63 James† and Patricia Parks Patrick and Colleen Parks David Winkler and Therese Pickart, DSHA ’85 Daniel and Jill Pitterle, DSHA ’72 Mario and Margaret Powell Mary Pratt, HA ’53 Veronica and Ronald Pruhs ReFresh Aesthetic Center
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DONORS
Denis and Margaret Regan, DSHA ’75 Ron and Linda Ripley David J. Roettgers Christopher and Renee Rooney Gervase and Beverly Rose Gary and Laura Ruesch Stephen and Elizabeth Ryan, DSHA ’04 Eugene and Anne Saragnese Matthew and Elizabeth Sauer, DSHA ’84 John and Christina Saville Christopher and Catherine Scherer Jacob and Madeline Schmidt, DSHA ’97 Theodore and Molly Schmidt, DSHA ’88 Paul and Katie Schmidt Brian and Susan Schmit James and Susan Schmitt, HA ’67 Henry and Karen Schneider Alan and Barbara Schroeder, HA ’62 Donald and Katherine Schwerin, HA ’64 Jeff and Andrea Scrobel, DSHA ’88 Donald Braun and Peggy Seegers-Braun Allen and Karen Shanahan Shecterle East Enterprises Inc. David and Sara Sinense, DSHA ’86 Jon Sisulak Matthew and Mary Caye Smith, DSHA ’81 Robert and Mary Sowinski Steven and Molly Stamper Peter and Erin Stanek, DSHA ’04 Barbara Steinmetz Thomas Stilp and Marguerite Gallagher Robert and Christine Stuart, DSHA ’86 Richard and Joyce Talsky Jeffrey Hammel and Kathryn Tarpey Thirsty Hammer Workshop John and Mary Thomas, DSHA ’85 Joseph and Kay Tierney Jeffrey and Shannon Tiger Janet Horan Treacy United Way of Metropolitan Chicago UnitedHealth Group Paul and Kelly Watzka, DSHA ’87 Dean and Ann Weber, DS ’52 Robert and Colleen Wissing, DSHA ’84 Mary Wunderlich, HA ’64 Geoffrey and Marie Zeidler Kenneth and Stacie Zuber
Dasher Club z $250+ 2 Anonymous Donors Ace Worldwide Elite Relocation Services Janet Agnello Ronald and Victoria Alberts Alverno College David Anderson Ricardo and Michelle Araujo Simon Arenal and Gregoria Copto John and Mara Ashe Fernando and Carla Au Roger and Coleen Ayudan Julie Baker, DSHA ’76 Jason and Amanda Baltz, DSHA ’99 Gloria Barnes, HA ’47 Julio Basurto and Claudia Gutierrez Be Spectacled Beauchamp Maleki Group
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James Beaver Steven and Valerie Becker David and Paula Beine Peter and Mary Beitzel Steven and Jessica Bellows, DSHA ’90 Robert and Patricia Beres David and Katie Bergeron, DSHA ’98 Bernard and Georgia Berther, DS ’64 James and Jeanne Bieser Steve and Gina Boettcher Michael and Mary Pat Bohn Paul and Patrice Bouchard Kyle and Amanda Braun Breakthru Beverage Michael and Emily Brennan Richard and Mardi Bridich Jerry and Deborah Briggs Gary† and Ruby Brock, DSHA ’92 David and Emily Brown William and Therese Burkhart, DS ’66 John and Linda Callen Margaret Carlson, DSHA ’73 Kelly Carpenter, DSHA ’04 Carol Scanlan Carr and J. Scott Woodin James and Marilyn Casper, DS ’64 Blase and Judith Catanese, DS ’59 Catholic Herald Karen Cedzo, DS ’69 Richard and Carol Cinclair, HA ’60 Class of HA ’68 Brian and Susan Cobb, DSHA ’83 Daniel and Paige Conley Robert and Cynthia Conlon Duc and Colleen Correa John and Lisa Coury Franklin and Karen Cox, DS ’60 Creative Business Interiors, Inc. S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS, DS ’56 Dale and Debra Curley Andy and Stephanie Czosnek Anne DeHaven, DSHA ’95 Henry and Mary Alice Dedinsky Patricia deGuzman Paul and Jennifer Deslongchamps Katherine Devlin, DSHA ’13 Matthew and Janet Dixon, DSHA ’92 Melissa Doerr, DSHA ’93 James and Elizabeth Doherty James Henken and Margaret Doucette, DSHA ’73 James O’Rourke and Carol Dowling O’Rourke, DS ’57 Patricia Driscoll, DS ’61 DSHA Parent Fine Arts Association Ann Duffy, DSHA ’10 Daniel and Lois Duffy Kevin and Sheila Dunne John and Jody Elliott Randy and Colleen Endsley Eppstein Uhen Architects Dan and Bonnie Erschen Ruben Espino and Veronica Romo Wesley Mauer and Sandra Esquivel-Mauer, DSHA ’91 Feerick Funeral Home Paul and Judith Feierstein Matthew and Debora Fineour Arthur and Ann Fink, HA ’56 Fitness Together John and Karla Florance Martin and Jane Flyke James and Joan Foley, HA ’52 Stephen and Carla Foley Barry and Raquel Franzen Timothy and Susan Frautschi, DS ’67 M. Janet Frey, HA ’64 Richard and Lizabeth Fuller, DSHA ’85 Daniel and Marybeth Gabler
Galin Education Patrick Gallagher Benigno and Maria Garcia Sean and Megan Garczynski, DSHA ’94 Robert and Dawn Gardner Thomas and Marland Gengler, HA ’51 Michael and Robin Glunz Michael and Karen Goldammer, DSHA ’88 James and Susan Goulee Scott and Lorna Grade Clement and Emily Grum Steven and Susanne Gryniewicz, DSHA ’80 Matthew and Maureen Guenther, DSHA ’92 Mary Anne Haeckel, DS ’54 James and Joan Hagner, HA ’49 Harley-Davidson Motor Company Paula Harris Kenneth and Kelly Hemauer Scott and Haley Hill Jeanne Hoff, HA ’46 Daniel and Nancy Holzhauer Holzhauer, Hewett & Barta, S.C. Dustin Warner and Erika Hutz, DSHA ’04 Imagine Branding LLC Institech Omar and Sheila Jama, DSHA ’90 Todd and Tammy Janes Michael and Jeanne Jaskolski George Jessick Daniel and Patricia Jessup, DSHA ’83 David and Maureen Johnsen, DSHA ’87 Johnson Controls Johnson Level Ronnicia Johnson-Walker, DSHA ’02 Kathleen Jungbluth, HA ’48 David and Mary Jane Kaczynski William and Mary Karen Kaehny, DS ’58 Bernard and Christine Kampe, HA ’68 James and Maureen Kanter Michael and Roberta Keelan, HA ’55 Charles and Dolores Kendall Michael and Anna Kennedy, DSHA ’10 Dale and Colleen Kent Thomas and Mary Kaye Keyes, DSHA ’84 Hans and Ellen Kirkegaard William and Ann Klingsporn John and Margaret Komas John and Patricia Konkel Kevin and Lisa Konopa David and Kelley Kraninger Edward and Ann Krautner, DS ’60 Gary and Jacquelyn Krawczyk Vicki Kunz, DSHA ’83 Steven and Sarah Kuranz Kurt R. Kwiatkowski, D.D.S., S.C. Beth Marie Kurtz, DSHA ’92 La Tulipe, LLC Donald and Cabrini LaBrie Matthew Lamke Jon and Nora Langenfeld Larry’s Brown Deer Market, Inc. Andrew and Emily Larsen Eric and Karen Larson Andrew and Jessica Lelinski Mark and Anna Lewandowski Troy and Ann Marie Lewein Jack and Bethany Lo Presti Christopher and Jody Lowe Richard and Kathryn Lubenow
Joan Lucke, HA ’51, and Paul V. Lucke Thomas and Judith Mackenzie, HA ’70 Robert and Kelly Mangan, DSHA ’95 Alisa Marion Randolph Mark Kim Marotta Jorge Martinez de Alva and Alejandra Gonzalez Material Recovery Inc. Paul and Colleen Mayer, DS ’70 Dustin and Kathleen McAdams, DSHA ’98 Kevin and Teresa McBride Michael and Barbara McCarthy Michael and Phyllis McDevitt F. Brian and Margaret McElligott, DSHA ’72 Kathleen McNally, HA ’61 Margaret Melton, HA ’68 Steven Menden Jon and Lisa Metz Paul and Maureen Mikna, DSHA ’86 Sophie Mills, DSHA ’01 Paul Mindel MOdE Boutique Nancy Moews John and Kim Moore Kevin and Katherine Moss Dan and Elizabeth Mowbray Daniel and Marita Mullen Barbara Murphy, HA ’64 Aubrey Murtha, DSHA ’13 Mary Ann Muzi Myklebust, Horne & Fies Financial Group Brent and Sarah Navis Michele Nawotka, DSHA ’88 Brian and Elizabeth Naylor, DSHA ’80 Jennifer Nebbia Edward and Mary Nelsen-Freund Todd and Mary Nichol Jeffery and Kathleen Niezgoda Geraldine Noonan, HA ’51 Jackie North, DSHA ’01 Daniel Nowak and Lisa Wilkie-Nowak Peter and Katharine Nurre, DSHA ’03 Brian and Maureen O’Boyle Kevin and Leslie O’Brien Tim and Bridget O’Brien Carla La Valle Olle, HA ’60, and Thomas Olle Elizabeth Olle, DSHA ’91 John and Jacqueline O’Malley, DS ’69 Matthew and Shannon O’Neill Janet Andrea Otten, DSHA ’85 Jeffrey and Suzan Otto Our Lady of the Lake Hugo Palacios and Briceida Guzman Peter and Karen Parks Patina Solutions Group, Inc. Bill and Jeanne Pedriana, DS ’68 Claude and Geraldine Pehowski, HA ’45 Roberto and Maria Pena Paul and Anne Petitjean Kenneth and Elizabeth Petschel, DS ’66 Joan Phillips, HA ’46 Joel and Katherine Phillips Donald and Angela Pienkos, DS ’58 Matt and Jenna Pitton, DSHA ’04 The Plaid Peony William and Patricia Podewils George and Mary Poorman Donald and Suzanne Potter, HA ’54 Jennifer Gramling Pratt, DSHA ’84
We believe in what DSHA is doing. It is an investment in the leaders of the future who will lead in a way that is consistent with our Christian values. —Kevin and Jill Pasqua, parents of Grace, DSHA ’22, and Elayna, DSHA ’22
Martin Radocha and Patricia Dulka Charles and Carol Rebek, DS ’56 William and Kathleen Reilley Michael and Laura Reilly Patricia Rewers Richards Benefits & Financial Services, LLC Gregory and Tracy Richburg Matthew and Laurel Cervenansky Rieck, DSHA ’89 Gary and Kristen Robinson, DSHA ’80 William and Carol Roche, DS ’62 Timothy and Maria Roloff Richard and Barbara Romano, HA ’57 Jane Russell Holzhauer, DSHA ’71 Thomas Russell Stephen and Karen Ruys Joseph Sadler and Angela Sadler Gail Sahagún Saeed and Rola Saleh Gonzalo and Lorena Sanchez Joel and Laura Sandoval James L. and Margaret Mathews Sankovitz, HA ’51 John and Ellen Schaaf Leonard and Ruth Schacht, HA ’53 Karl Scheidt and Regina Capelli-Scheidt The Schoenauer Family Foundation, Inc. Stephan and Sonya Schreck James and Carolyn Scoptur, DSHA ’02 Secure Fire and Safety Carol Seegers, DS ’66 Jeff and Barbara Seidl Tracie Setliff Peter and Laura Shears Robert and Terese Shelledy Anthony and Christa Shields Megan Shiely, DSHA ’08 Shred415 Thomas and Jennifer Simanek Paul and Kerri Singer Terry and Jane Skalmoski, DSHA ’84 Sky High Marketing Jeffrey and Lisa Sobczak Piero and Margaret Spada, DSHA ’00 Spaulding Medical, LLC Patricia Spoerl, HA ’47 Spolar Studio, LLC David and Ruth Springob, HA ’52 St. Dominic Parish St. Francis Borgia Parish St. Monica Parish St. Sebastian Parish Margaret Smeeton Stanton, DS ’57 Carole Steiner
Jason and Susan Steiner Donald Stewart William and Rose Stewart Mary Ann Stiglitz, HA ’64 Michael and Gayle Straub Carolyn Stuard, DSHA ’98 Sunkissed Photography Walter and Kelly Swietlik Barbara Swietlik, HA ’53 Stuart and Kim Tallmadge, DSHA ’86 Daniel and Mary Tanty Tom† and Margie Tarpey Elizabeth Thompson, DSHA ’01 Chris and Kathleen Thorsen Sue Tillman Donald and Frances Tollefson, HA ’65 Treiber & Straub Incorporated Gordon Beckwith and Laurie Tyson, DS ’69 Gregory and Cynthia Uhen Unisource Insurance Associates, LLC Laura Van Eperen, DSHA ’89 Vesta Senior Network Brian and Claudia Visser David and Christine Vogel Colomba Vosseller Benjamin DeBruin and Gina V osseller-DeBruin, DSHA ’97 Janet Vredenbregt, HA ’45 Timothy and Susan Waldoch Charles and Michelle Webb Ron and Christine Weiss, DS ’70 Mark and Anne Weitenbeck Rita Wermers, DSHA ’93 West Allis Cheese and Sausage Shop Richard and Barbara Wiederhold Wisconsin Golf Academy Arkadiusz and Anna Wojciak Steven and Michele Wozniak Carlos and Monica Zela-Koort
Spirit Club z Up to $250 11 Anonymous Donors 1848 Coffee Mark and Mary Beth Aasen, DSHA ’79 Sara Achatz, DSHA ’17 Audrey Ackley, DSHA ’12 Linda Adamczyk, DS ’66 Patricia Adlam, HA ’47† Rose Agnew, DSHA ’19 Calvin and Sara Akin Grace Akin, DSHA ’18 Caitie Alba, DSHA ’03 Alexandra Alberts, DSHA ’19 Lori Albright Krista Alexander, DSHA ’14 Catherine Alioto, DSHA ’17 James and Theresa Alioto
Jeffrey and Rana Altenburg Christopher Ament Elizabeth Ament, DSHA ’19 Jeanne Ament Mark and Dora Ampaw Mary Elizabeth Anderl, HA ’63 Donald and Barbara Anderson, HA ’49 Jane Anderson, HA ’61 Chuck and Laurie Anderson David and Katharine Andres, DSHA ’87 Kevin and Erin Andrews, DSHA ’91 Craig and Maura Andrews Mary Aniakudo Kenneth and Angela Anselment Answer to Remodeling LLC Bridget Apfeld, DSHA ’09 Diana Aponte, DSHA ’18 Albert Ardellini Maria Arellano John Arganian Kimberly Armann Brian and Jennifer Armbruster Armbruster Jewelers Charles and Marilyn Armstrong, DS ’57 James and Suzanne Armstrong, DS ’55 Gregory and Gretchen Arnett, DSHA ’00 Carolyn Arnold, DSHA ’07 Kathryn Weidinger Asher, DSHA ’98 Carl and Felita Ashley Larry and Sheila Ashley Richard and Rita Auelmann, HA ’51 Kay Augustine Richard and Barbara Avellone Charles Awosika Andrew and Betty Jo Azpell, HA ’58 Matthew and Amy Babcock, DSHA ’95 John and Constance Bach, HA ’56 Mary Bachman, DS ’56 Frank and Barbara Baer, DS ’59 Stacey Bahr Chad and Laura Bainbridge, DSHA ’93 Mary Catherine Baker, DSHA ’14 Molly Baker, DSHA ’18 Ned and Jane Baldus, HA ’65 BAMCO, Inc. Salvatore and Kathryn Bando, DSHA ’88 MarySue Barrett, DSHA ’82 Daniel and Margaret Barrie Patrice Bartelme, HA ’65 Tony and Abigail Basile, DSHA ’03 Julia Basurto-Gutierrez, DSHA ’19 Elizabeth Baszler, HA ’65 Eleanor Bauer, DSHA ’19
Paul and Joan Bauer Jacob and Sarah Bauer, DSHA ’01 Julianna Baumgartner, DSHA ’18 Richard and Donna Baumgartner Kimberly Beaudoin Francisco Becerra and Luz Nava Anna Becker Grace Becker, DSHA ’17 Marc and Mary Becker The Honorable Richard Becker Thomas and Mary Becker Patricia Behrens, DSHA ’73 Adel Bekhiet and Dalia Shahwan Ronald and Susan Bekken, HA ’61 Conrad and Terese Bekkum, DS ’70 Timothy and Kelly Bell Fabiola Benavides Morgan Bender, DSHA ’13 James Bennett Judith Benson Andrew and Emily Berens Bonnie Raechal Beres, DSHA ’19 Debra Beres, DSHA ’80 Elizabeth Beres, DSHA ’06 Richard and Joan Berg, HA ’53 Gerald and Jo Ann Bergeson, DS ’62 David Procknow and Jaye Berghauer, DSHA ’72 Thomas and JoAnn Berk, DSHA ’79 Kelley Berk, DSHA ’15 Julie Berner, HA ’68 Paul and Barbara Berthold Jonathan and Nikki Bertsch, DSHA ’04 Joan Bielefeld, DS ’59 Nina Bieser, DSHA ’19 Doug and Erin Bigalke, DSHA ’96 Biloba Brewing Jerome and Mary Ann Bink, DS ’52 BioForward Robert and Margaret Birdsell Jean Bishop, HA ’50 Mary Catherine Bitter, DSHA ’12 Maggie Blaha David and Lisa Blair Frank and Carol Blank Kathryn Blankenheim Alfred and Judith Block, DS ’56 Anne Blom, DS ’67 Jeffrey Blonski Kathy Blonski Thomas and M. Therese Bode, DSHA ’84 David and Glenda Bogie Chuck and Elizabeth Bongert, DSHA ’93 Andrea Bonk, DSHA ’00 Mike and Lynn Bonk William and Maureen Borges, DSHA ’72
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DONORS
Mary Borman, HA ’56 Roberta Boruta, DSHA ’73 Edward and Gayle Bosch, DS ’52 S. Margaret Bosch, SDS J. Thomas and Mary Pat Boston, DSHA ’76 Bradley Bland and Eileen Boyce, DSHA ’98 Robert and Sally Boyce, HA ’49 Colleen Boyle, DSHA ’06 Boris and Lisa Bozic, DSHA ’00 Bethany Bradd Bill and Barbie Bradford Michael and Donna Brady Michael Geier and Kristin Branch, DSHA ’92 Eunice Brandstatter, HA ’52 Michael and Margaret Brauer, DSHA ’80 William and Kathleen Brauer Suzanne Brault, HA ’51 Anthony Braun and Susan Lappen Steven and Mary Jo Braunschweiger, DSHA ’80 Laura Bray, DSHA ’90 Nicole Bray, DSHA ’09 Nancy Breckenfelder, HA ’60 Michael and Emily Bremmer, DSHA ’01 Kathleen Brengosz, DSHA ’83 Amy and Christopher Brennan Carolyn Brennan, DSHA ’14 Katie Brennan, DSHA ’98 Kathleen Brennan, DSHA ’11 Maura Brennan, DSHA ’19 Patrick Brennan Sarah Brennan, DSHA ’19 Catherine Bresnahan, DSHA ’09 Kevin and Anne Bresnahan Mia Bressanelli, DSHA ’19 Robert and Judith Brezinski, DS ’56 Gerald and Deborah Briggs Charles and Amy Brimmer, DSHA ’96 Barbara Britten Ann Marie Brobson, DSHA ’05 Daniel and Jane Brodrick Tawny Brooks William and Melissa Brousseau, DSHA ’88 Leonard Brown and Bridget Golden-Brown Mary Clare Bruce, HA ’69 Genevieve Brukwitzki, HA ’60 John Brunner Alice Fuhrmann Brusky Victoria Brzeski, HA ’70 James and Karen Brzycki, DSHA ’79 Edward Buchanan Robert and Kathleen Buettner, HA ’56 Kathryn Buggs, DSHA ’12 Jeffrey and Kimberly Burg William and Kimberly Burge Sarah Burkhart, DSHA ’99 Lola Burton, DSHA ’19 Cody and Alyssa Buth, DSHA ’09 Margaret Butler, DSHA ’18 Mary Jo Butler, DSHA ’72 Michael and Donna Butz Mark and Meghan Caballero, DSHA ’10 Brian Calhoun Grace Callan, DSHA ’16 Mary Callanan, DSHA ’18 Edward and Patricia Calvey Carlotta Camarda, HA ’51 Camp Bow Wow Ella Campbell, DSHA ’18 Joseph and Patricia Caprez, HA ’63
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William Rose and Patricia Carlson, DSHA ’71 Kevin and Kathleen Carnell, DSHA ’97 Kathleen Carney, DSHA ’92 Carol Carr Interiors+Design Kip and Laura Carpenter, DSHA ’91 Barbara and Anthony Carpinello Denise Carroll, DSHA ’72 Glen and Adeline Casetta John and Mary Ann Cashion, HA ’56 Janice Casper, DS ’66 Stephanie Castro, DSHA ’02 Allison Caswell, DSHA ’04 Anne Catalane, HA ’62 Virginia Catezone, HA ’45 Kathleen Cavallo, DS ’63 Thomas and Margaret Cavanaugh, HA ’69 Edgar and Lorena Cavazos Emma Cepukenas, DSHA ’19 John and Mary Cermak, DS ’52 Stephanie Chadek Dayanara Chairez, DSHA ’19 Douglas and Elizabeth Champe, DSHA ’88 Hadley Champe, DSHA ’18 Nancy Chapko Timothy Chapp and Jennifer Roettgers Chapp, DSHA ’04 Greeta Cherayil, DSHA ’77 Michael and Sally Chier Gary and Patricia Choncholas, DSHA ’79 Margaret Christman, HA ’54 Chubb & Son Christine Cianciolo, DSHA ’73 Dean and Julie Cimpl S. Jeanette Clarke, SDS, DS ’59 Class of HA ’63 Mark and Michelle Clausen, DSHA ’91 Karen Cleary, HA ’57† Mary Clemency, DSHA ’72 Paul and Katherine Clifford, DSHA ’76 Marilyn Cloutier, DS ’62 Maureen Coffey, DSHA ’18 Sokol and Margarita Coka Christopher Coker Patrick and Judith Collins Sheila Collopy, DS ’58 Lily Colón, DSHA ’17 Communications Media Advisors Craig and Deanna Conaty Scott and Jacqueline Conklin Madeline Connell, DSHA ’19 Maureen Driscoll Connell, DS ’58 James and Teresa Connell, HA ’67 Brian and Martha Connelly James and Mary Connelly John Connors and Lisa Gorski Michael Anich and Mary Cook, DSHA ’90 Anna Cooks, DSHA ’92 Robert Helbig and Jackie Costa, DSHA ’86 Paige Cowgill Verne and Susan Cowles, HA ’66 Suzanne Crain, HA ’53 Lois Cramton-Margwarth, HA ’49 Crawford Evaluation Group Megan Crevoiserat, DSHA ’18 Sue Bareis and Margaret Croasdaile, DSHA ’74 Gerold Harmon and Ellen Croke, DSHA ’71 Carol Crowe, DS ’56 Benjamin Sampang and Josephine-Liezl Cueto, DSHA ’97
Patrick Ritter and Kathleen Cullen Ritter, DSHA ’05 Krista Curtis, DSHA ’91 Lanny and Tina Curtis Gordon and Cecelia Cutler, DS ’69 Rita Czukas, HA ’60 Joseph and Stephanie Dailey, DSHA ’92 Robert and Shannon Dakovich Philip and Lori Dallman Audrey Dalum, DSHA ’17 Rebecca Dalum, DSHA ’15 Thomas and Barbara Damm, HA ’55 Valerie Danby, DS ’69 Thomas and Jeanine Danculovich David and Mary Jo Dandurand, DS ’63 Robert and Susan Danforth, HA ’65 Lou Bertha Darnell Mary Davies, DSHA ’96 Elizabeth Davis, DSHA ’12 Matthew Davis Patrick Dawson and Michele Kramer Lee Dayne Eduardo De La Torre Galvan and Maria Sanchez Robert and Veronica Dealey, HA ’58 Atanu DebBaruah and Angela Hersil Mark and Melanie Delaney, DSHA ’01 Eduardo Delatorre Hector and Kelly Delgado, DSHA ’04 Deluxe Corporation Kevin and Mary Jane Demet, DSHA ’82 Emily Dempsey, DSHA ’99 Jim and Deborah Denton Tom and Cynthia Dermody, DSHA ’77 Mario and Mary Destefanis, HA ’63 Patrick and Cynthia DeStefanis Amanda Dettmann, DSHA ’11 Michael and Mary Pat Deuel, HA ’55 Maureen Salter, DSHA ’10 Edward and Susan Devine Grace Devine, DSHA ’18 Robert and Dawn Devlin Kevin and Lynda Dew, DSHA ’82 John and Shannon Dey Mario and Sara Di Benedetto, DSHA ’08 Phillip and Mary Dibb Christopher and Lori Didier James Diehn Lisa Dierickx Megan Dietrich, DSHA ’14 Janice Dietz, DS ’54 Leslie Dietz Jessica Diez, DSHA ’17 Mary Alice Dineen, HA ’63 Thomas and Ann Dineen Susan Dischner-Moore, HA ’62 Ann Dodds, HA ’50 Sandra Dolister, DSHA ’72 John and RoseAnn Donovan, DSHA ’78 Jacqueline Dooge, DSHA ’19 Michelle Dooge, DSHA ’19 Gregory and Sherrie Dorff Brian and Kathleen Dorrington, DSHA ’98 James Wilkinson and Nancy Doucette-Wilkinson, DSHA ’77 Kate Dougherty, DSHA ’99 Michael and Wendy Dowling Thomas Doyle and Mary Beth McBride Doyle Djily and Elizabeth Drame Anna Drechsler, DSHA ’18 Paul and Jennifer Drechsler
Emily Drees, DSHA ’10 Madeline Drezek, DSHA ’18 Laura Dries, DSHA ’00 Robert and Mary Dries, DS ’65 Thomas Cassidy and Brigid Driscoll, DSHA ’91 Grace Druml, DSHA ’12 Rob and Virginia Dubinski Molly Duffy, DSHA ’19 Sarah Duffy, DSHA ’13 Wally and Carol Dulak Thomas and Cynthia Dunbar Joseph and Julie Dunn, DS ’56 Mandaline Dunne, DSHA ’10 Timothy and Reneta Dunne Marco and Maribel Duran Lopez Timothy and Tracey Durst Mary LoCoco Dymit, DSHA ’12 Mary Easterday, DS ’58 Alfred and Kathleen Eberle, HA ’54 Thomas and Carrie Eck William and Mary Eckenrod Mary Ann Voelz Eder, HA ’60 Edible Impressions, LLC Theresa Edwards S. Suzanne T. Effinger, BVM, HA ’50 Claire Egelhoff, DSHA ’18 Thomas Egelhoff and Anne Lipinski Bonnie Elliott, DS ’58 Michael Elrod and Caitlin Conlon Elrod Christopher Emanuel Emerson Alfonso Palacio-Torres and Maria Enachi Elizabeth End, DSHA ’98 Alyssa Engel, DSHA ’12 Jake Thurner and Samantha Erschen Thurner, DSHA ’05 Anne Ertz, DSHA ’16 Margaret Ertz, DSHA ’14 Alberto and Concepcion Escoto Natalie Esparza, DSHA ’19 Robert Estel Matias Estrada and Delia Anaya Oscar and Maribel Estrada James Ewig John and Marta Ewig Edwin and Sheila Fabiszak James and Roberta Fackelman Cathleen Fagan Gerald and Susan Falci Isabella Falci, DSHA ’19 Mark Falci Elizabeth Falk, DSHA ’15 Jenelle Falvey, DSHA ’16 Michelle Farney, DSHA ’91 James and Mary Denise Farrar, DSHA ’88 Bill and Constance Farrow Jean Pierre and Caroline Faye Mikala Feely, DSHA ’14 Allen and Sharon Fehrmann David and Lisa Feldmeier Mary Frances Feldmeier, DSHA ’14 Thomas and Caroline Feller Barbara Fenby Peter and Kristin Ferge Jason and Lisa Fettig Paul and Madeline Fickinger, DSHA ’73 Scott and Judith Fiducci, DSHA ’78 Edgar and Araceli Fierro John and Bridget Fillinger, DSHA ’90 Kathryn Finerty Richard and Barbara Finley, DS ’65 Amanda Finn, DSHA ’13 William and Corinne Finn, HA ’60
Susan Finn, DSHA ’80 James and Kathleen Fischer, DSHA ’72 Thomas and Vicki Fischer Terrance and Lois Fisher, HA ’54 John† and Wendy Fitch Nancy Flagg Timothy and Luba Flanigan, DSHA ’77 Andrew and Elizabeth Fleming, DSHA ’99 Ken and Sarah Fleming, DSHA ’92 Devon Flemming, DSHA ’98 Ethel Bielefeld Fletcher, DS ’58 Jane Florance, DSHA ’19 Saul Flores and Edith Denova Shirley Flores, DSHA ’11 Bridget Flyke, DSHA ’19 John and Dee Foley Francis Fons Richard and Julia Fons Maira Fontana, DSHA ’19 Lia Fontanazza, DSHA ’09 Mary Fontanazza, HA ’60 William and Joan Fontanazza Patrick Foran Conrad and Linda Forster, HA ’69 Tamia Fowlkes, DSHA ’18 John and Carole Fox Mary Fox Michael and Lauren Foy, DSHA ’99 Joe and Kelly Frank, DSHA ’92 Martin and Andrea Fregoso Fresenius Kidney Care Lakeland Area Team William and Barbara Freuck, HA ’63 Veronica Freund, DSHA ’18 Louis and Christine Friedrichs Dennis Marx and Mary Frieseke, DSHA ’81 Steven and Kristen Frieseke Clare Frigo, DSHA ’09 Paschal and Anne Frigo Steven and Kay Fronk Wayne and Kathleen Fryda, DSHA ’82 John and Joanne Fulcher Diane Fulton, HA ’68 Debra Furstenburg Richard and Barbara Futter Douglas and Shelly Gabel Rachael Gaenslen, DSHA ’11 Gabrielle Garcia, DSHA ’19 Rafael and Theresa Garcia Leonard and Germene Garr Audrey Garrett, DSHA ’19 Scott and Therese Garrett Therese Garrett Timothy and Anna Garczynski Larry Brand and Daniela Gasparri Christine Gaumond, DSHA ’01 Tom and Donna Gauthier Janice Gay Kathleen Gehrett Daniel and Krista Gehringer John and Cheryl Gehringer Lorayne Gehringer, HA ’47 Kevin Gleason and Kristin Gehringer-Gleason, DSHA ’72 Erwin and Lenore Gehrke Diana Geissler, HA ’59 Teresa Gengler, DSHA ’04 Charles and Sally Gentilli, HA ’63 Mark and Lara Geronime Patrick and Shirley Gerrits, HA ’56 Cara Gerspach Gary Gerstner Kathleen Giebel-Puck Michael and Janel Gieringer
Thomas and Carol Giese, HA ’63 William and Mary Gilbert Jonelle Gilden, DSHA ’73 Mark and Jeanne Gilpin, DSHA ’79 Tom and Maureen Ginella, DS ’66 Daniel and Anne Girzadas, DSHA ’79 Barry and Sandra Glasford Grace Glaszcz, DSHA ’19 James Fischer and Eileen Gleeson Erin Duffy Glembocki, DSHA ’12 Molly Glowacki, DSHA ’18 Raymond and Mary Glowacki Ellen Glynn, DS ’62 Carol Gobel, DS ’58 Mary Goes, DS ’70 Megan Goldammer, DSHA ’18 William and Colette Goldammer Ann Goldwasser, DSHA ’91 Phyllis Goodwin, HA ’50 Kenneth and Jane Gordon, DS ’64 Jay and Juliana Goska, DSHA ’79 S. Mary Lee Grady, SDS, DS ’58 James and Mary Sue Graf, HA ’62 Frank and Karen Grahek Anne Gramann, DSHA ’02 Susan Gramling, DS ’64 Heather Grams, DSHA ’97 Richard and Anita Grandpre, DS ’67 Cheryl Gray Edward and Callista Grebe, HA ’50 Harold and Mary Grechowiak James and Kathleen Green Thomas and Jane Green, DS ’62 Laura Grenfell, DSHA ’01 Colleen Gresk, DSHA ’12 Carl and Kathleen Gresk, DSHA ’74 Gary Griffith and Erica Topps George and Susan Grimm, DS ’55 Jean Grosklaus Dennis and Bonnie Grossklaus, DS ’62 John and Annette Groth, DSHA ’75 Jennifer Groth, DSHA ’00 Paul and Barbara Gruber, HA ’63 John and Patty Grum Benjamin and Margaret Grunst, DSHA ’01 Gabrielle Felknor Grzesiak, DSHA ’07 Louette Guenther Ivana Guerrero Garcia, DSHA ’18 Jane Guhl, HA ’46 Jason and Karrie Gurgul Nicole Gusho, DSHA ’16 Allison McBride, DSHA ’05 Julie Guy Michael and Amy Haas, DSHA ’77 Mary Haas, HA ’45 Steve and Liz Haas Karleen Haberichter, HA ’57 Erin Hackett, DSHA ’13 Julie Rice Hahn, DSHA ’02 Gerald and Margaret Haig, HA ’53 Craig and Wendy Hall Larry and Kathleen Halverson, DS ’66 Marie Hammel Michael and Bonnie Hammernik Michael and Susan Hamrin, HA ’64 Mary Hanford-Schmidt, HA ’63 Bryan and Darlene Hanke, HA ’60 James and Terrie Hanrahan, DS ’63 Terrence and Fran Hansen, DS ’62 Reuben Harpole Gerald and Anne Harrington, HA ’67 Anthony Harris Barbara Harris Madeleine Harris, DSHA ’19 Marelise Hartley Mary Hartman, HA ’53
Cheryl Harvey, HA ’69 Anne Harvieux, HA ’63 John and Mary Hauke William and Kay Hausch, DS ’60 Susan and James Hausman Michael and Therese Hayden, DSHA ’07 John and Ellen Hayes Ronald and Maureen Hayes, DSHA ’72 Carol Hecht Gerald and Beverly Hecht Emily Heck, DSHA ’01 Jack and Eileen Heck Elizabeth Heffernan, DSHA ’19 James and Ann Marie Heffernan Caroline Hegemann, DSHA ’17 Grace Hegemann, DSHA ’15 Elaine Hegmann, HA ’56 John Heiden Megan Heinen, DSHA ’07 Mia Helbig, DSHA ’19 Irene Held, HA ’51 Anna Hemauer, DSHA ’18 Arielle Henderson, DSHA ’09 Brian and Jackie Hendricks Heidi Hendricks Laurie Hendricks, DSHA ’73 Mary Henke Thomas and Kathleen Henley Elizabeth Hennelly, DSHA ’19 Joe and Ellen Hennes Jill Henning Caitlin Henry Michael and Monica Hensien Sarah Herbers, DSHA ’17 Fr. Jerome Herda Ana Hernandez Jose and Reyna Hernandez Jose and Maria Hernandez Jose Hernandez and Maria Ruiz Reynaldo Hernandez and Rosa Salazar Todd and Paola Hernandez Greg and Jeanne Herrle Rosemarie Hersil Daniel and Kelly Heyrman Stephanie Heyrman, DSHA ’15 Michael Zander and Mary Hickey-Zander, DSHA ’76 Grace Hilbert, DSHA ’18 Abbie Hilgers Mary Hinners, DS ’58 David Dragseth and Jennifer Hockenbery Bridget Hodan, DSHA ’14 Matthew and Kelly Hodges, DSHA ’96 Andrew and Joy Hoerig Kerry Hoey, DSHA ’97 Elena Hofbauer, DSHA ’19 Thomas and Sandy Hofbauer Randy McGrath Hoffmann Theresa Hofschulte, DSHA ’10 Timothy and Joan Hogan, HA ’68 Molly Hogan, DSHA ’02 Mark and Carolyn Hohenwalter Arthur and Carol Hokanson Richard Holz and Anna Dygas-Holz Stephen Lee and Kathleen Homberg-Lee, DSHA ’92 S. Virginia Honish, SDS, DS ’55 Kevin and Stephanie Honkamp Nick and Katherine Hookham, DSHA ’07 Michelle Horning, DSHA ’19 Nicholas and Emily Horsfield, DSHA ’97
Benjamin and Ann Hruz Susan Huber Claire Hubley, DSHA ’18 Theodore and Jill Hubley Dirk and Sharon Hudson, HA ’59 James and Susan Hudson, DS ’65 Daniel and Julie Huebner, DSHA ’08 Anna Hughes, DSHA ’18 Andrew and Catherine Hunt, DSHA ’04 Katherine Huschitt Mathew and Angela Hutchinson Anna Hutchinson, DSHA ’19 Dale and Jo Ann Hutchinson Patrick and Stephanie Hutchinson Derrek and Sarah Hyde, DSHA ’89 Nancy Hyndman Mary Jeanne Inda, HA ’51† Clyde Ingalsbe and Elizabeth Marx Ingalsbe, DSHA ’84 Silvia Iordache, DSHA ’19 Sefton and Darcey Ipock Irfan Iqbal Bridgett Iwinski Gonzalez J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation Jocklin Jackson Anna Jacobi, HA ’44 Jo Ann Jacobi, HA ’70 Betty Jane Jadin, DS ’62 Kenneth and Janet Jaeger, HA ’62 Thomas and Kristin Jakubczak Jocelyn Jank Kathryn Janusz, DSHA ’12 Eleni Jarecki, DSHA ’18 Matthew and Sharon Jarosz Mary Carol Kuhns Jasenski, HA ’48 Rose Jashinsky, DS ’56 Mary Jeka, HA ’63 Patricia Jensen Stephanie Jepsen, DSHA ’98 Jose and Silvia Jimenez Anna Johnson, DSHA ’10 Johnson Bank Jason and Becky Johnston, DSHA ’93 Cathleen Johnston, HA ’56 Gordon Johnston James and Carol Johnstone, HA ’62 S. Mary Johnstone, OP, DS ’65 Benjamin and Samantha Jonas, DSHA ’04 Darin and Sheri Jones Todd and Margaret Jordan, DSHA ’73 Maureen Josh, HA ’65 Karen Jossi Patricia Julien, HA ’51 Sherry Jung Nicholas and Sarah Jungels, DSHA ’92 Edward and Virginia Jurken Emma Kachelski, DSHA ’19 Emma Kaczynski, DSHA ’19 Mark and Caitlin Kaeppler, DSHA ’04 Jenna Kaerek, DSHA ’13 Jon and Laura Kahle, DSHA ’02 James and Geraldine Kallas, HA ’51 Mary Kallenbach Stephen and Laurie Kalmer Cathy Kaltenbach Wambui Kamuiru, DSHA ’01 Susan Kane Jean and David Kapinsky Michael and Katherine Karczewski, DSHA ’80 Gregory and Kelly Karoly James and Elizabeth Kasdorf Gina and Bradley Kasel Kelsey Kasmerchak, DSHA ’08 Charles and Marianne Kass Jim and Kathleen Kass, DSHA ’87
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Patrick and Maddalena Kass Rachel A. Beyer, DSHA ’10 Brett Sirota and Roberta Kastelic, DSHA ’86 David and Anne Kastenholz Andrew and Brenda Kasun Mary Joy Kasun Jason and Cynthia Kauflin Grace Kaupp, DSHA ’18 Joann Kayser Allen and Carol Kazmierczak, DS ’61 Maura Kean, DSHA ’06 Molly Kean, DSHA ’02 Catrina Keane Patrick and Kathleen Kearney, DS ’58 Nicholas and Mary Kees Virginia Kegel, HA ’44 Jeremy Keil John and Margaret Keiser Matthew and Rebecca Keiser Hannah Keller, DSHA ’18 Mary Pat Keller† Chad and Kathryn Kelling, DSHA ’04 Virginia Brahm Kelly, HA ’39 Donald and Cynthia Kempka, DSHA ’74 Lilli Kenfield, DSHA ’18 Meaghan Kenfield, DSHA ’13 Brian and Mary Lou Kennedy, DS ’59 Tom Kennedy Catherine Kenney, DSHA ’86 Andrea Kenwood Abigail Kerschner, DSHA ’14 Diane Kescenovitz, HA ’58 Dennis and Joan Ketterman Greg and Meg Kevane, DSHA ’97 Gaziuddin and Julie Khaja, HA ’67 Mackenzie Kilb, DSHA ’07 Abby Kilian, DSHA ’07
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Chloe Kilian, DSHA ’11 Jennifer Kowalewski, DSHA ’93 Charles and Anna Kim Mike and Margaret Kinateder, DSHA ’03 Nichole Kinateder, DSHA ’01 Farley King, DSHA ’04 Maura King, DSHA ’12 Linda Kirchen, DS ’62 Charles and Lou Helen Kirschling, HA ’60 Beverly Klein, HA ’44 Collette Klenz Curtis Klenz Jenna Klenz, DSHA ’19 Katie Klestinski, DSHA ’10 Dorothy Kliebhan, HA ’46 Dean and Mary Klinger Glenn and Patricia Kloiber, HA ’49 Kenneth and Caron Kloser Laura Kloser, DSHA ’19 Jeffrey and Georgene Kmiecik, DS ’67 Madeleine Knight Gary and Julie Knippen, DSHA ’82 Dolores Knoernschild, HA ’48 Thomas and Frances Knoll, DSHA ’72 Thomas and Sally Knoll Russ and Brigid Knudsen, DSHA ’88 Christopher and Gail Kobach, DS ’64 Dave and Margaret Kobelinski, HA ’69 Daniel and Andreia Koch Madeline Koehler, DSHA ’16 Ashley Koenings, DSHA ’18 Jacqueline Kohal, DSHA ’00 Lauren Kohl, DSHA ’17 Richard and Robin Kohl, DSHA ’78 Tyler and Katie Kohtala, DSHA ’04
Frederick and Christine Kohun, HA ’68 Garron and Elaine Kokai, HA ’64 Daniel and Elizabeth Kolb Robert and Geraldine Kolb, HA ’55 Kona Ice Lake Country Elena Koncar, DSHA ’13 Paul and Cheryl Koncar Kevin and Jane Konieczka, DSHA ’04 Macy Konopa, DSHA ’19 Allison Koppa, DSHA ’19 Brittany Korb, DSHA ’03 James Korom John and Rita Korrison Vanessa Koster Vincent and Karen Kostos Debra Koszarek Carolyn Kotze, DSHA ’19 Steve and Kathryn Koutnik, DSHA ’01 Joshua and Katherine Kowal, DSHA ’95 Sarah Kowalski, DSHA ’13 James and Margaret Kozina, DS ’62 Elizabeth Kraemer, DSHA ’13 David and Elizabeth Krahn, HA ’62 Mitchell Krajna and Graceanne Forsyth-Krajna Sarah Kram, DSHA ’18 Kimberly Krco, DSHA ’09 Janet Krebs, DSHA ’74 Jacqueline Kress, DS ’56 Donald and Kathryn Kresse Joan Kreul, DS ’64 Alisha Berg Kriege, DSHA ’10 Alyssa Krogulski, DSHA ’17 Alan and Lisa Kromanaker, DSHA ’85 Katherine Klopatek Krueger, HA ’68 Pamela Kruse, DSHA ’99 Jeffrey and Maria Kucharski, DSHA ’91
Brian and Karen Kucik Steven and Cheryl Kuhnmuench John and Joette Kuiken, DS ’69 Joseph and Patricia Kujawa Margaret Kulbeck, HA ’70 Ladislao and Eva Kulcsar, HA ’63 Susan Kurek, DSHA ’72 Margaret Kurth, DSHA ’19 Phillip Kurth Kathleen Zajc Kurtz, HA ’63 Madison Kwiatkowski, DSHA ’18 Mary Lou La Bissoniere, HA ’44 Joseph and Christine LaBarbera, DSHA ’82 Gina LaBarbera, DSHA ’14 Michael Faber and Christine Laemmar Gerald and Katherine Lafferty, HA ’52 John and Eileen Laffey Deirdre Lagore, DSHA ’18 Kathleen Lagore Meaghan Lagore, DSHA ’16 Michael and Ellen Lamb, DSHA ’82 Kaitlin Lamb, DSHA ’04 Laurene Gramling Lambach, DSHA ’76 Mark and Jennifer Lancaster, DSHA ’89 Paul Lang Helen Langhoff, HA ’49 Alyssa Larcheid, DSHA ’19 James and Kara Larcheid Brad Large and Adrienne Ognacevic Large, DSHA ’07 Russell and Phyllis Larmay, DS ’56 Nora Larscheid Lawrence and Jean Larson George and Stephanie Lasley Tim and Lori Laszkiewicz Scott and Jinette Lau Raymond and Patricia Laub Robert and Kathryn Lauer Patrick and Linda Laughlin Carl and Jerilyn Laurino Zachary Lavallee Shirin Lee, DSHA ’81 Annabelle Leffler, DSHA ’19 Christopher and Colleen Leffler Robert and Ruth Leffler, HA ’48 Mike and Tracy Leffler, DSHA ’01 Timothy and Heather Leffler Stephanie LeGant Jonathan and Cindy Leinfelder Emily Schultz Lemke, DSHA ’06 Scott and Shannon Lemke John and Susan Lentz, DSHA ’73 Justine Leonard, HA ’50 Jacqueline LeSaily, DSHA ’91 Calvin and Katherine Leszczynski, DSHA ’10 Elizabeth Lewein, DSHA ’19 Alice Lewis Mel and Karen Lewison, HA ’69 Jessica Liban Roman and Leigh Anne Lichon David and Jackie Lichter Alexandrea Lichucki, DSHA ’16 Nicholas and Jennifer Lieb, DSHA ’97 Gary and Sara Lieungh, DSHA ’83 Peter Lillegren Judith Lindman, HA ’58 Anthony and Mary Linn Jamie Linski, DSHA ’94 Rosemary Linzmeyer, HA ’48 Joyce Hendrickson Lisheron, DS ’52 Abigail Litjens, DSHA ’17 Ellise Little, DSHA ’19 J. William and Mary Little, HA ’53 Ryan and Katherine Little
Austin Llanas, DSHA ’12 Madelin LoCicero, DSHA ’15 Clare LoCoco, DSHA ’13 Chris and Lori Lofald Judith Lohmann, HA ’59 Lance and Elizabeth Lombardo, DSHA ’75 Mary Ann Lonergan, DS ’55 Katherine Long, DSHA ’19 Alexa Lovo, DSHA ’18 Lauren Lubenow, DSHA ’19 A. Robert and Lois Ludwig, DS ’58 Chris and Nancy Luedke Tyler Rivera and Nancy Luedke Rivera, DSHA ’00 Christina Lundberg, DSHA ’93 Julie Lutz Walter† and Sylvia Lutz Miranda Lyles, DSHA ’19 Vincent and Bethany Lyles David and Stacy Lynch Thomas and Margaret Lynn, DSHA ’78 Molly Lynn, DSHA ’11 Geneva Lyons, HA ’58 Evelyn Macaluso Katherine MacDonald, DSHA ’18 William MacDonald and Bobbi Hall-MacDonald Stanley and Barbara Macek, HA ’55 Manuel and Adriana Macias Mike and Mitzi MacKedon, HA ’53 Caitlin Fentzlaff Macomber, DSHA ’08 Emma Mager, DSHA ’18 Magnolia Cleaning Services, LLC Sharon Roth Maguire Mark and Casandra Mahoney Savanna Malloy Catrina Malone, DSHA ’19 Patricia Malone, HA ’49 Emma Malucha, DSHA ’15 Justin and Kimberly Malvick, DSHA ’94 Michael and Beverly Mamayek Thomas and Mary Jo Mance Dan and Diane Mancini, DS ’65 Gregg and Kimberly Mangarelli Andrew and Ashley Mankowski Luis and Gabriela Manriquez James and Susan Manthei, DS ’65 Edwin and Judith Mapalo Joann and Paul Maranan David Marcello Frank and Jean Marinelli A. Jeffrey and Angela Markoff Nellie Martens Murphy Bridget Martin, DSHA ’08 Christopher and Janie Martin Leopoldo and Elizabeth Martinez Ubaldo Martinez and Elizabeth Cruz Madeleine Marx, DSHA ’15 Thomas and Martha Marx Clem and Joyce Maslowski Sara Maslowski, DSHA ’19 Whitney Mason, DSHA ’96 Victoria Holzbauer Massie, HA ’63 Anthony and Andrea Mastricola Jeanette Mastrogiovanni Haley Matchette, DSHA ’16 Mater Salvatoris Community Jason and Mary Matyas, DSHA ’92 Jeff and Linda May Ray and Maureen Mazurek, DS ’67 Andrew McAsey and Margaret Shelledy McAsey, DSHA ’10 Sally McBride, HA ’50 Mac and Britt McCollum, DSHA ’04 Ann McConnell, HA ’60
Francis and Mary McCormack, DSHA ’87 Grace McCrea, DSHA ’19 Patrick and Julia McDevitt, DSHA ’88 Michael and Kathy McDonough Maureen McElligott, DSHA ’07 Gregory and Donna McElwee, DS ’58 Megan McFadden, DSHA ’18 John McFarland Jennifer McGaver, DSHA ’98 Joseph and Lauren McGaver Kathleen McGovern, HA ’66 Rebecca Remsha McGraw, DSHA ’03 Robert and Theresa McGuire, DSHA ’87 Arlisia McHenry James and Catherine McHugh, DS ’63 James and Margaret McInerney, DS ’60 Thomas and Suzanne McKale, HA ’63 Shannon McKeown Michael and Karen McKinney Marty and Jennifer McLaughlin Michael and Sharon McLeod Maureen McMahon, HA ’57 Charles and Judith McMullen, DSHA ’73 Laura McNabb, DSHA ’11 Emily McNulty, HA ’43 Rosanne and S. K. Mehta Aimee Melendez, DSHA ’18 John and Elizabeth Melis Joseph and Catherine Meloy, HA ’68 Jack and Mary Melrose, HA ’63 Kate Menden, DSHA ’04 Fidel and Paula Meraz Kimberly Merbeth Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Nory Mesones Nan Metzger Theresa Meurer, DSHA ’75 Denise Meyer, DSHA ’97 Edward and Joanne Meyer John and Karen Meyer, HA ’62 Maredithe Meyer, DSHA ’13 Margaret Meyer, HA ’62 Mary Meyer, HA ’57 Stevie Meyer, DSHA ’19 MGIC Human Resources Department MGROUP Holdings, Inc. Michele Michuda, DSHA ’71 Albert and Margaret Middleton, HA ’54 Robert and Gabrielle Mihelich Peter and Julie Mikolajewski Barbara Millen, HA ’68 Emily Miller, DSHA ’19 John and Janice Miller, DS ’63 Joy Fliss Miller, DS ’65 Lula Miller-Mays and Cedric Mays Milwaukee Food & City Tours Carmelo and Roberta Minessale, HA ’67 Brian and Kathleen Mintner Elizabeth Mintner, DSHA ’19 Samuel Mintner Anne Miotke, DS ’61 Adrian and Heidi Miranda Geoffrey and Brigid Misfeldt, DSHA ’03 Dan and Clair Mitchell, DSHA ’91 Mary Moede, DSHA ’18 Peter and Moira Moede, DSHA ’84 Amedeo and Kathleen Monacelli Peter and Sharon Moncher, HA ’57 Paul and Stephanie Monson Lori Thomzik Montezon, DSHA ’83 Isabella Montgomery, DSHA ’19 Alex Mora and Diana Oliva
Catherine Moran, HA ’45 Juan Moran Julia Moran, DSHA ’14 Joseph and Monica Morrissey Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation Caroline Moss, DSHA ’18 Mother of Good Counsel Convent Hannah Mowbray, DSHA ’19 John Mroz Richard and Elizabeth Muegge, HA ’56 Adam and Anne Mueller, DSHA ’00 Mark Mueller Dale and Mary Ellen Mueller, HA ’65 Michael and Barbara Mueller James and Yvonne Mueller, HA ’63 Terrence and Maureen Mulcahy Thomas and Laurie Mulhaney, DSHA ’78 William and Joan Mullane, HA ’50 Maire Cait Mullen, DSHA ’15 Thomas and Catherine Multerer Patrick and Christine Murphy Teresa Murphy, DSHA ’18 Thomas and Patricia Murphy Sean and Mary Murray, DSHA ’86 MyBeesBox MYCO USA, LLC Eric and Sarah Myers, DSHA ’92 David and Kimberly Nacker, DSHA ’83 Hannah Nagle, DSHA ’14 James and Laurie Nagle Jay and Claire Naughton, DSHA ’10 Theodore and Julie Neitzke, DS ’69 Margaret Nelson, DSHA ’18 Patrick Pearce and Molly Nelson, DSHA ’04 Ron and Gail Nelson William and Barbara Newby, DSHA ’73 Mary Newby, DSHA ’13 Gene and Mary Newell, DSHA ’80 Eric and Jennifer Nielsen Kathryn Niemer, DSHA ’06 Paul and Melissa Nikolic Saburo and Patricia Nishi, HA ’64 Emma Nitschke, DSHA ’15 Catherine Nolan, DS ’57 Helen Noll, HA ’51 Keely Noonan Susan Nord, DSHA ’82 Natalie Norfolk, DSHA ’18 Nicole Norfolk, DSHA ’19 NORTHSTAR Printing & Graphics David and Cheryl Novak Anne Novotny, DSHA ’85 Mary Anna Novotny Thomas Novotny Angela Nowak, DSHA ’19 Mark Zitzer and Ingrid Nygaard-Zitzer, DSHA ’95 Mary Oberhauser, HA ’58 Mary O’Brien, HA ’52 Timothy and Sandra O’Brien, DS ’67 W. Steven and Gina Obscherning Daniel and Karalyn Ochalek James and Lou Ann Ocheltree, HA ’50 Elias and Claudia Ochoa Patricia O’Day, DSHA ’71 Catherine O’Donoghue, DSHA ’19 Gerard and Carol Offenbacher, DS ’62 Kathleen Ogrin, DS ’58 Judith Mueller O’Hair-Regan, HA ’55 Leslie and Maureen O’Hearn, HA ’52 Judy O’Keefe, DS ’59 Margaret Oldam Joe and Annie Olivares, DSHA ’04 Patrick and Laura O’Loughlin
Tim and Emily Olson, DSHA ’06 James Olson and Elizabeth Hermes-Olson Chris and Virginia Olson, DS ’68 Kaitlin O’Malley, DSHA ’13 Genevieve O’Meara, DSHA ’11 John and Denise O’Meara Michael O’Neil and Jennifer Barbian Brent and Vanessa O’Neil, DSHA ’90 Audrey O’Neill, DSHA ’19 Barbara O’Neill Catherine O’Neill, HA ’63 Orangetheory Fitness Suzette Orcholski, HA ’65 Nina Ordway Thomas and Yuiko O’Reilly Jennifer Organ, DSHA ’18 Sarah Organ, DSHA ’14 Anthony and Patricia Orlando, DSHA ’90 Rob Ornburg Jose Carlos Villanueva and Evelyn Orta-Villanueva Carol Osberg Thomas and Susan Osman, DSHA ’83 Robert and Mary Ott Ann Owen Joseph Owen Perry and Dora Packer James and Ellin Palzewicz, HA ’68 Steve and Meghan Papp, DSHA ’02 Martha Parks Meaghan Caragher, DSHA ’05 Dyanne Paszek Stegmayer Maggie Pate, DSHA ’18 Sonal Patel, DSHA ’94 Anna Patrick, DSHA ’08 Jessica Paur, DSHA ’18 Richard and Deborah Paur Ted and Amy Pawasarat, DSHA ’88 Payden & Rygel Edward and Pamela Paz Taj Pearsall and Beth Fritzler Maryanna Pelkowski Jessica Pena, DSHA ’19 Mark Hale and Jane Pendergast, DS ’70 Christopher and Mary Peters, DSHA ’91 Mary Peterson, DSHA ’72 Kathleen Flynn Peterson and Steven Peterson Amy Jo Petri Gust and Elizabeth Petropoulos Anthony Machi and Mary Petrusek-Machi, HA ’67 David and Pauline Pfaff Andrea Phelps, HA ’50 Nelson and Catherine Phillips Lily Pickart, DSHA ’17 William and Sandra Pickart, DSHA ’79 Carol A. Pilliod, HA ’68 John and Patricia Pilon, DS ’70 Angelo and Nancy Pipitone Sophia Pipitone, DSHA ’15 Joanne Platke, DS ’59 Dan and Margaret Platten, DSHA ’01 Charles and Brittany Player Andrew and Karrin Plotner, DSHA ’88 Joan Plumley Basil and Michelle Plunkett Sarah Plunkett, DSHA ’16 James and Sadie Podewils Joanna Podewils, DSHA ’04 Joseph and Kathleen Podewils Gary and Jeanne Pokorny Glen and Sandra Poniewaz Stephen and Rebecca Porter
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Giving is one of the best ways I can show support to DSHA. It is my way of showing gratitude for my teachers, experiences, and what I learned in high school. —Lilli Kenfield, DSHA ’18
Donna Poshepny, HA ’51 John and Christine Possing Katherine Possing, DSHA ’17 Carl and Grace Prahl James and Pat Premetz Premier Real Estate Management, LLC Ross Preschat Frank and Judith Probst, DS ’59 Rich and Lynn Prochazka, DSHA ’82 Matthew and Mona Lee Pruhs Vivian Pruhs, DSHA ’19 Dan Puccetti Marissa Puccetti, DSHA ’19 Isabel Puchner, DSHA ’19 Peter Puck Pure Barre Whitefish Bay James and Cynthia Purko, DSHA ’91 Linda Quesnell Harvey and Nancy Quinette Patrick and Frances Quinn, HA ’63 Thomas Balch and Kathleen Quinn-Balch, DS ’70 Timothy and Margaret Quirk David Thompson and Mary Quirk-Thompson, HA ’64 Elizabeth Quiroz, DSHA ’99 Cory and Danielle Rabe, DSHA ’08 Terese Radke, DSHA ’16 Jerald and Marlene Radtke, HA ’51 Samuel and Renee Raisch Norman and Virginia Rambo, HA ’57 Mark and Kathleen Ramion Claudio Ramirez and Fany Alanis Dominga Ramirez Rodrigo Ramirez and Myrna Ramirez Rosa Ramirez Paul and Lorelei Ramsey, HA ’63 Richard and Marlene Rappl Fred and Sally Rathke, DS ’62 Cory and Caitlin Ratkowski, DSHA ’02 Julio Razo Orozco and Maria Velazquez Mosqueda Frederick and Mary Read Lisa Reardon Megan Reardon, DSHA ’09 Matthew and Julie Rehmann Ruth Reid, HA ’50 Carolyn Reilly, DSHA ’18 Rosemary Reilly, DS ’62 Zachary-John and Kathryn Reinardy, DSHA ’01 Donald and Carol Reinbold, DS ’61 Jennifer Reinbold, DSHA ’91 Jacqueline and Paul Rekowski Michelle Rekowski, DSHA ’15 Wayne and Kathleen Rendflesh
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Elizabeth Reuteman, DSHA ’08 Patricia Cohan Reuter, HA ’44 Kimberly Reyes Emma Rhyner, DSHA ’14 John and Karen Rice Edward and Brigitte Richerson Robert and Nellie Richthammer, DSHA ’93 Michael and Mary Rick, HA ’63 Benson and Peggy Riehle, DS ’68 Jean Rife, DS ’58 Natalie Rifelj John and Susan Riley Lynn Rinzel Frank DeGuire and Susan Riordan, HA ’60 John and Sharon Rittenhouse Molly Robb, DSHA ’89 Karl Robbins Marianne and Matthew Robbins Geneva Robinson Taylor Robinson, DSHA ’19 Maria Robledo, DSHA ’19 Edwin and Evelyn Robles Maya Rodriguez, DSHA ’19 Shanith Rodriguez, DSHA ’19 Mark and Beth Rodwell, DSHA ’82 Margaret Roedel Megan Roepke, DSHA ’05 Patricia and Edgar Roesch Grace Roessler, DSHA ’04 Thomas and Diane Roethe, DS ’65 Virginia Rogers, HA ’51 Alison Rohloff, DSHA ’19 Dan and Angela Rohloff Joanna Hoffmann Rohr, DSHA ’04 Raul and Veronica Rojo Alicia Roman, DSHA ’17 Edwin and Maryangela Roman, DSHA ’82 Dario and Susan Romero Natalie Rondinelli, DSHA ’13 Claire Rooney, DSHA ’16 Mariana Rosales, DSHA ’17 Victoria Rose, DSHA ’17 Randy and Susie Roth, DS ’67 Lindsay Ruch, DSHA ’04 Mary Catherine Ruesch, DSHA ’14 Rebecca Ruesch, DSHA ’10 Patricia Ruffin Rodolfo and Diana Ruiz Tom and Ann Runnells Patricia Keefer Russell and Dennis Russell Michael McKeown and Mary Russell McKeown, DSHA ’87
Christine Ryan, DS ’56 Holly Ryan Vince and Sharon Ryan Robert and Julianne Salamone Thomas Salinas Andrea Salmins, DSHA ’08 Hector and Silvina Sanchez Sandy Sanchez David and Caroline Sanders, DSHA ’75 Danny and Claudia Sanders Julia Sanders, DSHA ’19 William and Mary Sanders, HA ’59 Robert and Brooke Sanders Thomas and Marguerite Saporito, HA ’64 Caroline Sargent, DSHA ’19 Stephen and Catherine Sargent Caroline Sauer, DSHA ’16 Curt and Anita Saurer, DSHA ’74 Margaret Savage, DSHA ’05 Amanda Savagian, DSHA ’10 John Savagian and Diane Grace Angela Sawyer Philip and Mary Scallon, DS ’63 Catherine Schaefer, DS ’65 Dax and Jennifer Schaefer Paul Schaffhauser and Toni Biscobing Christopher and Cynthia Schaller, DSHA ’93 Elizabeth Schauer, DSHA ’16 Dan and Lisa Scheck Alexandra Schell, DSHA ’18 Mary Beth Huber Schell Steven Schell Katherine Scheller Catherine Schesta, DSHA ’94 Karen Schifano Nancy Schimmelpfenning Angela Schladweiler Kenneth and Brenda Schlater James and Amy Schlegel Kelly Schleif, DSHA ’02 Kelley Schlise, DSHA ’19 Jean Schloegel, HA ’52 Renata Schlomann, DSHA ’16 Amy Schmidt, DSHA ’86 Barbara Schmidt Joseph and Tracy Schmidt Mark and Lesley Schmidt Reegan Schmidt, DSHA ’19 Rhonda Schmidt Paul and Roberta Schmidt, HA ’60 Gregory and Janis Schmitt, DS ’64 Thomas and Barbara Schneider, DS ’58 Jodi Schoenauer, DSHA ’84 Kurt and Robyn Schoenung
Mildred Schoos, HA ’49 Daniel Schoshinski and Vicki Schaut Elisabeth Schraith, DS ’67 Eugene Schramka Peter and Lisa Schraufnagel Michael and Anne Schrauth, DS ’58 Elizabeth Schreck Paul and Patricia Schroeder, HA ’60 Leonard and Joanne Schroth, HA ’59 Sophia Schueller, DSHA ’19 Joanne Schulte, HA ’55 Joseph and Patricia Schulte, HA ’51 John and Eileen Schultz Katherine Schulz, DSHA ’18 Mary Schulz, HA ’63 Sarah Schulz, DSHA ’89 Hannah Schumacher, DSHA ’16 Julie Lichon Schumacher, DSHA ’98 James and Charlene Schwartz Joanne Schwartz Patricia Schwarz Andi Sciacca, DSHA ’89 Julia Scopp, DSHA ’16 Raphael and Mary Scopp Gerold and Dolores Scott, HA ’49 Meghan Scott, DSHA ’18 Debra and Jeffrey Scrobel Heather and Aaron Sechler Emma Sedgwick, DSHA ’19 James and Susan Sedgwick, DSHA ’88 S. Monica Seelman, BVM, HA ’58 Denise Seiler Montpas, DSHA ’93 Rosemary Selep, HA ’46 John and Catherine Sell, HA ’58 Noemy Serna Hernandez, DSHA ’16 Elizabeth Seward, DSHA ’10 Kathleen Sexton, DSHA ’87 Philip and Margaret Sgariglia, HA ’67 Myron and Margo Shapiro Janice and Nicholas Sharkey Christopher and Claudia Shea Terence and Maureen Shea, HA ’52 Elizabeth Shears, DSHA ’19 Pete and Eleanor Shears Katharine Shelledy, DSHA ’13 Carl and Mary Sherer, DSHA ’71 Colleen Sherkow, DSHA ’01 Brianne Sherman, DSHA ’17 James† and Connie Sherman Frederick and Margaret Shields, HA ’46 Patrick and Amy Shields Katherine Shinners, HA ’69 Donald and Susan Shipshock, HA ’63 Melissa Lombardo, DSHA ’89 Paul Siegel
DONORS
Paul and Carlene Silva Thomas and Jeanne Simon Katelynn Sinclair, DSHA ’16 Peter and Kathleen Sinclair Lauren Sinense, DSHA ’18 Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Situs Appraisal Group Suzanne Skalmoski, DSHA ’14 Argiris and Jacquelyn Skapinakis, DSHA ’85 Kevin and Cecilia Skelton Alexander Sklenarz Dennis Skrypchak Warren and Marilyn Sladky Paula Slesar John and Maureen Small James and Nancy Smessaert, DS ’58 Cecile Smith, HA ’49 Peter and Jane Smith, HA ’69 Stephen and Mary Smith, DS ’66 Robert and Patricia Smith Shannon Smyth, DSHA ’05 M. Kay and Billy Snowden Allyson Snyder, DSHA ’16 Edward Krause and Kelly Sobrado-Krause, DSHA ’90 Sarah Soczka, DSHA ’18 Tim and Juliette Soczka John and Margaret Somervell, HA ’59 Kelby and Alice Spann Josephine Spano Kimberly Spitz Eugene and Cynthia Spitza, DSHA ’77 Franco and Yoisha Spraggins William and Susan Sprinkmann St. John Vianney Parish St. Mary Parish, Hales Corners St. Robert Parish John and Josephine Standart, HA ’67 Scott and Mary Ellen Stanek Richard and Brenda Stanislawski, HA ’58 Gemma Stanton, DSHA ’15 Gianna Stanton, DSHA ’19 Emily Stapleton, DSHA ’01 Linda Stapleton James and Rhonda Stark Jim and Leslie Stark William and Susan Stark John Starzyk Ellen Steckel, DSHA ’71 Andrea Steffke, DSHA ’97 John and Yvette Steger Thomas Stegmayer Joseph and Nancy Steigerwald Anna Nicole Stein, DSHA ’12 Anthony Steiner and Sue Martin-Steiner Stephen and M. Patricia Steiner Thomas and Hilary Stell, HA ’54 Thomas and Kathleen Stellato, DS ’68 Rhiannon Stelter, DSHA ’17 Emmaline Stilp, DSHA ’11 Gerald and Katherine Stilp Lucy Stoehr, DS ’56 Abigail Stoffel, DSHA ’18 S. Mary Jo Stoffel, SDS Sarah Stoiber, DSHA ’18 Kathleen Stokes William and Tracie Stoll, DSHA ’91 S. Virginia Stone, BVM, HA ’47 Constance Stoner, DS ’61 Jeff and Maureen Stowell Jennifer Strachota, DSHA ’98 Michael and Kim Strachota Heath and Kim Straka Scott and Stacey Strandberg
Richard Streff Jeffrey and Jolene Strother Jim and Peggy Strother Juliana Strother, DSHA ’18 Blake and Mary Stuckey, DSHA ’91 Eckehard Stuth and Janellen Becker-Stuth Timothy Suchomel and Shana McKeever Patrick and Aimee Sullivan, DSHA ’91 Michael and Susan Sullivan, DS ’59 Andrew Griffith and Tracey Sundquist-Griffith Eric and Sarah Susek Ursula Sustar, HA ’58 John and Veronica Sustar, HA ’60 Doug and Jennifer Sveda Eleanor Swentkofske Erin Swietlik, DSHA ’04 Marie Swietlik, HA ’51 Aafiya Syed, DSHA ’10 Megan Szidon, DSHA ’15 Garo Hartounian and Marianne Szymanski, DSHA ’85 Philip and Monica Tallmadge, DSHA ’86 Donald and Janice Tank Katharine Tanty, HA ’65 Bill Pickering and Joy Tapper Laney Tarantino, DSHA ’18 Michael and Kathleen Tarantino Steven and Lisa Taylor, DSHA ’82 Thomas and Kathleen Teipel, HA ’65 Emma Teske, DSHA ’19 John and Mary Teske, DS ’62 Patricia Thoma John and Kathleen Thomas Steven and Kristen Thomas, DSHA ’85 Eddneata and Herman Thompson Anthony Thorson S. Carol Thresher, SDS, DS ’59 Katherine Tighe, DSHA ’10 Daniel and Monica Tighe, DSHA ’77 Evan Tillman, DSHA ’19 Mary Tlachac, DS ’57 Tom Jennings and Deirdre Tobin, DSHA ’87 Shirley Tobin Julia Toepfer, DSHA ’04 Jerome and Kathleen Tokarz, DS ’59 Lynn Toscano, DS ’65 Jesus and Irene Tovar Lindsey A. Townsley, DSHA ’07 Charles and Felicia Toy, DSHA ’01 Charles and Margaret Trampe Kristen Tranetzki, DSHA ’99 Edward and Morgan Treis, DSHA ’04 Trilogy Medical Sales LLC James and Kristin Troy Kenneth and Judith Trudeau, DS ’56 Donovan Beckel and Nicole Trudeau, DSHA ’92 Barbara Tunks Ronald and JoAnne Turk Thomas and Kate Tuttle Elizabeth Maly Tyree, DS ’63 Nancy Uelmen, DSHA ’78 Uline Mariannie Ullrich Abigail Urban, DSHA ’19 Stuart and Marilyn Urban Samantha Urban, DSHA ’19 Thomas and Cathy Valentyn Rodney and Terres Van Bibber Olivia Vande Hei, DSHA ’15 Lauren VandenHouten, DSHA ’13 Randall and Christine VandenHouten Thomas and Constance Vanderhoef
Andrew and Christine VanHulle Anthony and Mindy VanTreeck Michael and Catherine Varebrook, DS ’69 Mariela Vazquez-Sanchez, DSHA ’19 Francisca Vega, DSHA ’13 Lola Vernon, DSHA ’19 Fernanda Villalaz, DSHA ’19 Juan and Norma Villalobos Herman and Susan Viola, HA ’59 Visual Image Photography Charles and Kathleen Vogel Bennett Sherman and Karen Von Rueden, DSHA ’73 Anne Voss, DSHA ’19 Tim and Amy Voss Mia Vuckovich, DSHA ’18 Wayne Wacker and Maribel Pedraza Donald and Janet Wagner, DSHA ’85 Donald and Marilyn Wagner, DS ’59 Rebecca and Brett Walczak Maria Waldkirch, DSHA ’10 Megan Waldoch, DSHA ’13 Kenneth and Brigitta Waliszewski Jeffrey and Janet Wallace, DSHA ’76 Susan Walline John and Susan Walsh Michael and Aimee Walsh Warren Wanezek Diane Washbush, DS ’59 LeRoy and Gretchen Watson Sean and Maria Watson, DSHA ’94 Jeffrey and Rhonda Watts Wauwatosa Public Library Foundation, Inc. Kaitlin Wayson, DSHA ’09 Anthony Weasler, II Kathleen Potts Weaver, DS ’67 Barbara Webb James and Frances Weber, HA ’59 William and Karen Weber, DS ’58 Ralph and Rosemarie Weber Robert and Cynthia Weeks John and Mary Wegmann, HA ’63 Lois Wehner-Walder, DS ’57 Melissa Wein Anne Weinfurter, DSHA ’72 Mary Weinfurter, DSHA ’71 Matt and Meghan Weiss, DSHA ’07 Kira Welcenbach, DSHA ’14 Steven and Susan Welcenbach Bob Fischer and Mary Weller, HA ’57 Michael and Julie Wells, DSHA ’85 Bob Hartmann and Mary Ellen Welsh, DSHA ’71 John and Julie Wendelberger, DSHA ’84 Sophia Wendelberger, DSHA ’18 Jeffrey and Cathleen Wendorf, DSHA ’78 James and Amy Wenzler Carl Wermers Joe and Mary Ann Wermers Edward and Heather Wesley Timothy and Shannon Wessing, DSHA ’94 Bernard and Kathryn Westfahl Bill and Mary Wettstein Dennis and Michelle Whalen Clarise White, DSHA ’14 David and Catherine White Aaron White and Frances Connelly White, DSHA ’03 John and Kristy White Logan White, DSHA ’19 Patrick and Ruth Anne White Richard and Cassandra Wichinski Denyce Wicht, DSHA ’90
Wildcard Gymnastics Douglas and Camille Wildes James and Mary Alice Wildt, HA ’57 Kimberly Straub Wilhelm, DSHA ’93 Andrea Williams, DSHA ’97 Jean Williams Karen Williams John and Mary Williams, DS ’59 Margaret Johnson Williamson, DS ’57 David and Barbara Wilson, DS ’65 Carolyn Wilson, DSHA ’18 Michael and Cherie Wilson, DSHA ’84 Benjamin and Lauren Wilson, DSHA ’97 Karen Wirth, DSHA ’71 Lindey Wise, DSHA ’13 Emily Pokorny Wisniewski, DSHA ’10 Elizabeth Wissing, DSHA ’10 James and Suzanne Woelfel, HA ’51 Peter and Christine Wolff Roger and Mary Wolverton, DS ’66 Greg Womack and Rebecca Mokrohisky The Workroom LLC Toni Wozniak John and Mary Wozny, HA ’66 Trasus and Dea Wright Tim and Amy Wroblewski, DSHA ’87 Hiroyuki and Jane Yamasaki, HA ’55 Frederic and Christine Yatchak James Cramton and Cat Yee Cramton Jannie and Shiu Yee Papa and Madeleine Yorke Andy and Theresa Yothsackda, DSHA ’03 Jomnese Young and Chrystal Edwards Kimberly Wysocki Youngblood Makinzie Youngblood, DSHA ’19 Paul and Kathleen Zabala James Zache Mark Zalewski Tara Zalewski David and Lisa Ellis Zampino, DSHA ’10 Jennifer Zastrow, DSHA ’07 Raymond and Mary Zastrow, DSHA ’76 Carol Zavadil, HA ’51 Michael and Helen Zealy Margaret Zeidler Craig and Iva Zeman, DSHA ’82 Annette Ziegler Dale Schmidt and Ellen Zielinski, HA ’69 Joan Zimmer, HA ’64 Jon Schoenbeck and Mary Jo Zimmer, DSHA ’73 David and Margaret Zimmerly Beatrice Zimmerman Michael and Bridget Zimmerman Maren Zincke Gracie Ziolkowski, DSHA ’17 Thomas and Lisa Ziolkowski, DSHA ’86 Remy Ziolkowski, DSHA ’18 Mary-Jo Zore, HA ’60 Madeline Zukowski, DSHA ’11 Chris and Mary Kay Zukowski, DSHA ’86 Jay and Kathleen Zybelman, HA ’60
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Alumnae Giving
Class of ’39 Virginia Brahm Kelly
Class of ’43 Emily Gago McNulty
Class of ’44 Anna Horky Jacobi Virginia Ahlhauser Kegel Beverly Bolger Klein Mary Lou Dorr La Bissoniere Patricia Cohan Reuter
Class of ’45 Virginia Altenburg Catezone Mary Lu Boemer Davis Mary Ormsbee Haas Catherine Dutton Moran Geraldine Schultz Pehowski Janet Van Ess Vredenbregt
Class of ’46 Patricia Regan Cologne Jane King Guhl Jeanne Hormuth Hoff Eugenia Mullaney Hoy Dorothy Dreis Kliebhan Joan Bonifas Phillips Rosemary Metz Selep Margaret Smith Shields
Class of ’47 Patricia Cobeen Adlam† Gloria Manna Barnes Lorayne McKee Gehringer Patricia Sheridan Spoerl S. Virginia M. Stone, BVM
Class of ’48 Mary Carol Kuhns Jasenski Kathleen Sulko Jungbluth Dolores Knoernschild Ruth Wagner Leffler Rosemary Lederle Linzmeyer
Class of ’49 Barbara Brenk Anderson Sally Mallman Boyce Lois Feldmann Cramton-Margwarth Joan Vaughn Hagner Patricia Flynn Kloiber Helen Shaughnessy Langhoff Patricia O’Malley Malone Mildred Meurer Schoos Dolores Kusik Scott Cecile Sherburne Smith
Class of ’50 Jean Walter Bishop Nancy Schewe Davidson Ann Hart Dodds
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S. Suzanne Effinger, BVM Phyllis Pancheri Goodwin Toni Dujick Gorske Callista Dreis Grebe Justine Leonard Rose Mary Sullivan Matusinec Sally McBride Joan Schutte Mullane Lou Ann Heilman Ocheltree Andrea Merkel Phelps Ruth Kane Reid Lois Rohan Stanek
Class of ’51 Rita O’Connor Auelmann Suzanne Bonness Brault Carlotta Camarda Marland Huebner Gengler Irene Held Mary Jeanne Schmid Inda† Patricia Purtell Julien Geraldine Murphy Kallas Nancy Schneider Koepp Joan Madden Lucke Helen Stoppenbach Noll Geraldine Honish Noonan Donna Schelp Poshepny Marlene Shane Radtke Virginia Oliver Rogers Margaret Mathews Sankovitz Patricia Litcher Schulte Marie Swietlik Suzanne Kuhn Woelfel Carol Gehring Zavadil
Class of ’52 Mary Ann Hartwell Bink Gayle Herber Bosch Eunice Kane Brandstatter Mary Reilly Cermak Joan Schneider Foley Katherine McNamara Lafferty Joyce Hendrickson Lisheron Mary O’Brien Maureen Smith O’Hearn Lillian Pegg Jean Wargin Schloegel Maureen Scanlon Shea Ruth Heinan Springob Ann Johnston Weber
Class of ’53 Anonymous Joan Schroeder Berg Suzanne Rohan Crain Margaret Fischer Haig Mary Hertel Hartman Mary Mistele Little Mitzi Millard MacKedon Mary Van Horn Pratt Eleanor McDermott Schroeder Barbara Burbach Swietlik-Metz
Class of ’54 Doris Hein Barrett Margaret Kuhn Christman Janice Dietz Kay Enright Eberle Lois Schaenzer Fisher Mary Anne Haeckel Margaret Seidenstricker Middleton Suzanne Budzien Potter Jean Grathwohl Sinclair Hilary Ambrose Stell
Class of ’55 Suzanne Sermonet Armstrong Patricia Rice Blake Mary Kowalski Brien Barbara Blake Damm Mary Pat Carbone Deuel Susan Schiereck Grimm S. Virginia Honish, SDS Roberta Miller Keelan Geraldine Seidenstricker Kolb Mary Ann Kluwin Lonergan Colleen Bonham Lowry Barbara Glowacki Macek Judith Mueller O’Hair-Regan Joanne Riedel Schulte Jane Schoofs Yamasaki
Carol Nevins Cannon Karen Vozar Cleary† Mary Pat Hauptman DeSwarte Carol Dowling O’Rourke Karleen Haberichter Bonnie Runge Hitchcock Maureen Moroney McMahon Mary Sceales Meyer Sharon Gerschke Moncher Mary Ellen King Muth Catherine Pfannerstill Nolan Kathleen Zierden Olen Virginia Kraus Rambo Barbara Emmerich Romano Margaret Smeeton Stanton Mary Mayer Tlachac Lois Schroeder Wehner-Walder Mary Weller Mary Alice Mueller Wildt Margaret Johnson Williamson
Class of ’58
Connie Wendler Bach Mary Shea Bachman Judith Dunn Block Mary Crivello Borman Judith Doyle Brezinski Kathleen Dobrient Buettner Mary Ann Sullivan Cashion S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS Carol Rowan Crowe Julie Wick Dunn Ann Behling Fink Mary Ellen Croke Fox Shirley Smith Gerrits Elaine Lynch Hegmann Rose Jashinsky Cathleen Zintek Johnston Maureen Hegarty Keyes Jacqueline Debbrecht Kress Phyllis Schaetz Larmay Elizabeth Gramling Muegge Carol Reed Rebek Bernice McNamara Rossini Christine Lombardi Ryan Lucy Gellerup Stoehr Karen Krause Stracka Judith Hunzinger Trudeau
Betty Jo Zintek Azpell Sheila Laney Collopy Maureen Driscoll Connell Veronica Van Vleet Dealey Ann Honkamp DeFrancesco Mary Walker Easterday Bonnie Swendson Elliott Ethel Bielefeld Fletcher Carol Zvara Gobel S. Mary Lee Grady, SDS Mary Wegmann Hinners Mary Karen Vogel Kaehny Kathleen O’Boyle Kearney Diane Brukwitzki Kescenovitz Judith Carney Keyes Barbara Vidergar Koester Barbara Weiland Kutchera Judith Darrall Lindman Lois Proulx Ludwig Geneva Pedersen Lyons Donna Shea McElwee Elizabeth Biwer Miller Mary Kreilkamp Oberhauser Kathleen Foy Ogrin Angela Mischke Pienkos Jean Winzenburg Rife Barbara Starck Schneider Anne Morris Schrauth S. Monica Seelman, BVM Catherine Truss Sell Nancy Nee Smessaert Brenda Bittner Stanislawski Ursula Sustar Karen Eckert Weber Mary Ann Thuemler Wigchers
Class of ’57
Class of ’59
Class of ’56
Marilyn Caputa Armstrong Cathleen Finley Bleidorn Judith Starck Bultman Catherine Schmidt Burbach
Barbara Pettavino Baer Joan Bielefeld Judith Walker Catanese S. Jeanette Clarke, SDS
Maripat Young Dalum Diana Fettig Geissler Sharon Kuker Hudson Mary Lou Sass Kennedy Catherine Smith LaFond Judith Zessin Lohmann Kathleen Mullarkey Noel Judy Fagan O’Keefe Joanne Hardtke Platke Judith Kowalski Probst Mary Taylor Sanders Joanne Schroth Margaret Dwyer Somervell Susan Croft Sullivan S. Carol Thresher, SDS Kathleen Taylor Tokarz Susan Bennett Viola Marilyn Schulteis Wagner Diane Hauser Washbush Frances Friedberger Weber Mary Kay Ott Williams
Class of ’60 Nancy Sobocinski Breckenfelder Genevieve Brukwitzki Mary Ann McHugh Chycinski Carol Zintek Cinclair Karen Schmidt Cox Rita Bacon Czukas Suzanne Mueller Dwyer Mary Ann Voelz Eder Corinne Skowron Finn Mary Fontanazza Darlene Becker Hanke Kay Healy Hausch Lou Helen Kirschling Ann Daley Krautner Ann Lorscheider McConnell Margaret Nee McInerney Carla La Valle Olle Susan Riordan Roberta Dulde Schmidt Patricia Mayer Schroeder Veronica Teshner Sustar Patricia Horkheimer Traxler Mary-Jo Zore Kathleen De Forno Zybelman
Class of ’61 Jane Mullaney Anderson Susan Schmidt Bekken S. Karlyn Cauley, SDS Patricia McNally Driscoll Carol Lauer Kazmierczak Kathleen Jones McNally Anne Miotke Kathleen Mehegan Monday Patricia Traxel Packee Carol Schleicher Reinbold Constance Cardo Stoner
Class of ’62 Jo Ann Sgarlata Bergeson Anne Catalane Marilyn Ott Cloutier Susan Swain Dischner-Moore Ellen Glynn Mary Sue McGovern Graf Jane Meurer Green Bonnie Benes Grossklaus Fran Clarke Hansen Betty Jane Jadin Janet Winkowski Jaeger Carol Seelman Johnstone Linda Barger Kirchen Margaret Hessel Kozina Elizabeth Moser Krahn
Margaret Meyer Karen Wiley Meyer Carol Schaub Offenbacher Sally Kalt Rathke Rosemary Slaby Reilly Carol Doyle Roche Barbara Schmidt Schroeder Mary Wutschel Teske
Class of ’63 Mary Elizabeth Morgan Anderl Mary Cannon Patricia Brennan Caprez Kathleen Reynolds Cavallo Mary Jo Mileski Dandurand Mary Sullivan DeStefanis Mary Alice Dineen Barbara Totsky Freuck Sally Mierzwa Gentilli Carol Kremsreiter Giese Barbara Frisch Gruber Mary Hanford-Schmidt Terrie Baier Hanrahan Anne Harvieux Mary Gudelke Jeka Eva Marosvari Kulcsar Kathleen Zajc Kurtz Catherine Lucas Victoria Holzbauer Massie Catherine Charles McHugh Suzanne Dean McKale Mary Klocksin Melrose Janice Ryan Miller Yvonne Rondeau Mueller Catherine Chojnacki O’Neill Mary Carrigan Osmon Frances Hopkins Quinn Lorelei Mueller Ramsey Mary Boyle Rick Mary Toonen Riley Mary Hoyer Scallon Mary Shaffer Schulz Susan Schmitt Shipshock Elizabeth Maly Tyree Mary Koch Wegmann Kathleen Granrath Wilson
Class of ’64 Georgia Brost Berther Joan McCabe Bruce Marilyn Kleis Casper M. Janet Frey Jane Finkler Gordon Susan Siewert Gramling Mary Buch Hahn Susan Heimann Hamrin Susan Gingrass Honkamp Jane Rademacher Kerwin Diane Knight Gail Hanlon Kobach Elaine Scott Kokai Joan Kringel Kreul Cheryl Ann Martin Barbara Murphy Patricia Doherty Nishi Mary Quirk-Thompson Marguerite Molthen Saporito Janis Starich Schmitt Katherine Tierney Schwerin Mary Ann Stiglitz Mary Imp Wunderlich Joan Cunningham Zimmer
Class of ’65 Jane Flynn Baldus Patrice Parcher Bartelme Elizabeth Baszler
Susan Dickey Danforth Mary Caffrey Dries Barbara Glaser Finley Sybille Hamilton Susan Dowe Hudson S. Mary Howard Johnstone, OP Maureen Guerin Josh Diane Doucette Mancini Susan Starck Manthei Joy Fliss Miller Mary Ellen Dean Mueller Suzette Pizzo Orcholski Mary Pat Klein Pfeil Diane Hinnenkamp Roethe Catherine Ehmke Schaefer Katharine Ronge Tanty Frances Sorrenti Tollefson Lynn Schweitzer Toscano Barbara Cunningham Wilson
Class of ’66 Linda Adamczyk Therese Druml Burkhart Janice Casper Susan Winkowski Cowles Maureen Weber Ginella Kathleen Callen Halverson Barbara Mazza McDonald Kathleen McGovern Elizabeth Shiely Petschel Carol Seegers Mary Fuerst Smith Mary Westphal Wolverton Mary Riedl Wozny
Class of ’67 Anne Gramling Blom Teresa Seelman Connell 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 Sandra Posnanski O’Brien Ruth Collopy O’Toole Mary Petrusek-Machi Susan Worm Roth Susan Behling Schmitt Elisabeth Schraith Margaret Dineen Sgariglia Josephine Sherer Standart Kathleen Potts Weaver
Class of ’68 Julie Berner Mary Jo Johnson Dempsey Diane Fuchs Fulton Joan Conway Hogan Christine Worzalla Kampe Christine Marsek Kohun Katherine Klopatek Krueger Catherine Ahlhauser Meloy Margaret Melton Barbara Millen Virginia Doyle Olson Ellin O’Donnell Palzewicz Jeanne Hoppe Pedriana Carol Pilliod Peggy Riehle Kathleen Lee Stellato Maria Haas Tess Mary Alice Tierney Dunn
Class of ’69 Mary Clare Bruce Margaret Seelman Cavanaugh Karen Cedzo Cecelia Pancheri Cutler Valerie Danby Elizabeth Hoag Doucette Susan Ruesch Evans Linda Puchner Forster Cheryl Hargarten Harvey Margaret Neary Kobelinski Joette Laird Kuiken Karen Wisniewski Lewison Susan Jones McNally Julie Frick Neitzke Jacqueline Eberle O’Malley Katherine Shinners Jane Anderson Smith Laurie Tyson Catherine Sheahan Varebrook Ellen Retzer Zielinski
Class of ’70 Terese Strachota Bekkum Victoria Palmert Brzeski Terry Gehringer Gingrass Mary Goes Jo Jacobi Christine Graf Johannes Margaret Peltier Kulbeck Judith Makal Mackenzie Colleen Roberts Mayer Jane Pendergast Patricia Sheridan Pilon Kathleen Quinn-Balch Christina Engel Scoptur Christine Kirsch Weiss
Class of ’71 Patricia Brannan Patricia Carlson Ellen Croke Mary Eileen Geary Michele Michuda Patricia O’Day Judith Schendt Price Jane Russell Holzhauer Mary Passage Sherer Ellen Geskermann Steckel Mary Weinfurter Mary Ellen Welsh Karen Wirth
Class of ’72 Jaye Berghauer Maureen Casey Borges Mary Jo Westermann Butler Susan Cannon Denise Carroll Mary Clemency, MD Mary Beth Reidy Cook Sandra Schim Dolister Kathleen Horne Fischer Kristin Gehringer-Gleason Maureen Quinlan Hayes Frances Sadowski Knoll Susan Kurek Margaret Coffey McElligott Mary Wilkins Peterson Jill Reginato Pitterle Anne Weinfurter
Class of ’73 Patricia Reynolds Behrens Roberta Boruta Margaret Carlson
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Christine Tagliavia Cianciolo Margaret Doucette Madeline Lowry Fickinger Jonelle Bindl Gilden Laurie Ruesch Hendricks Margaret Keyser Jordan Susan Baker Lentz Judith Gorske McMullen Barbara Falecki Newby Karen Von Rueden Mary Jo Zimmer
Class of ’74 Margaret Croasdaile Mary Clare Davis Falsetti Kathleen Donahue Gresk Cynthia Stone Kempka Janet Krebs Suzanne Duero Lanser Anita Regelbrugge Saurer Nancy Miller Stemper
Class of ’75 Annette Powell Groth Elizabeth Heiden Lombardo Theresa Meurer Margaret Brady Regan Caroline Wirtz Sanders
Class of ’76 Julie Baker Mary Pat Horning Boston Margaret Druml Boyle Katherine Worzala Clifford Elizabeth Hanlon Fehring Mary Hickey-Zander Tamara Zanoni Hoy Laurene Gramling Lambach Christine Oldam McDermott Mary Susan Prescott Josephine Ritt Janet Emmerich Wallace Mary Kay Jankowski Zastrow
Class of ’77 Amy Krebs Abplanalp Greeta Cherayil Cynthia Rutkowski Dermody Nancy Doucette-Wilkinson Luba Dumenco Flanigan Amy Strachota Haas Cynthia Lipski Spitza Monica Smith Tighe
Class of ’78 RoseAnn Palmisano Donovan Terese Ehlenbach Duffy Judith Cassidy Fiducci Roberta Cleary Kohl Margaret Tagliavia Lynn Laurie Altstadt Mulhaney Monica Buellesbach Reynolds Nancy Sosnicki Uelmen Cathleen Chobot Wendorf
Class of ’79 Mary Beth Bartkowski Aasen JoAnn Buggy Berk Karen Sinclair Brzycki Patricia Malone Choncholas Deborah Fink Frederick Jeanne Pier Gilpin Anne Massie Girzadas Juliana Bergs Goska Sally A. Gramling Julie Treacy Landy
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Class of ’80 Debra Beres Margaret Sankovitz Brauer Mary Jo Geldermann Braunschweiger Mary Brennan-Druml Susan Worzala Finn Susanne Shinners Gryniewicz Katherine McCarthy Karczewski Elizabeth Nord Naylor Mary Hesselbein Newell Kristen Olen Robinson Kim Cafaro Schlifske
Class of ’81 Mary Frieseke Shirin Swentkofske Lee Kathleen Palmer Ann Horning Reardon Mary Caye Nolan Smith
Class of ’82 MarySue Barrett Margaret LoCoco Capper Mary Jane Mages Demet Lynda Anderer Dew† Kathleen Cain Fryda Gretchen Olen Funck Mary Czarnecki Genske Kerry Hickey Hodan Julie Fulcher Knippen Christine Travia LaBarbera Ellen Kresse Lamb Lauren Dedinsky Maddox Susan Nord Lynn Birler Prochazka Beth Herro Rodwell Maryangela Layman Roman Lisa Hughes Taylor Iva Braovac Zeman
Class of ’83 Margaret Bau Kathleen Rutter Brengosz Susan Weber Cobb Patricia Parks Jessup Vicki Zunker Kunz Sara Luna Lieungh Anne Lucke Elizabeth Carpenter Mahoney Kristin Schmidt Miller Lori Thomzik Montezon Kimberly Lieungh Nacker Susan Thode Osman
Class of ’84 Kathryn Berghammer Schlidt M. Therese Hegmann Bode Marikris Dalum Coryell Suzanne Stroebel Falvey Lisa Polacek French Kathleen Heffernan Hodan Elizabeth Marx Ingalsbe Mary Kaye Winter Keyes Moira Weasler Moede Catherine Daily Pickart Anne Kresse Pillion Jennifer Gramling Pratt Elizabeth Fink Sauer Jodi Schoenauer Jane Potter Skalmoski Julie Rebek Wendelberger Cherie Napierala Wilson Colleen Matejka Wissing
Class of ’85 Mary Swiderski Dondlinger Lizabeth Hyndman Fuller Mary Dunn Garcia-Velez Theresa Makovec Giese Kimberly Guller Koenig Lisa Struckmeyer Kromanaker Anne Novotny Janet Andrea Otten Therese Pickart Mary Kay Stevens Reinbold Mary Schmidt Organ Jacquelyn Tinnerman Skapinakis Marianne Szymanski Mary Schmitt Thomas Kristen Petersen Thomas Janet Hesselbein Wagner Julie Peternel Wells Mary DuBois Wisniewski
Class of ’86 Jackie Costa Amy Dalum Downing Lisa Eldridge Fitterer Roberta Kastelic Kate Kenney Maureen Murphy Mikna Mary Filut Murray Erin Murray Butler Amy Schmidt Sara Burbach Sinense Christine Jones Stuart Kim Krolikowski Tallmadge Monica Mathews Tallmadge Lisa Dentici Ziolkowski Mary Kay Fink Zukowski
Class of ’87 Katharine Stanislawski Andres Nancy Armour Amy Brusky Culbert Sara Mathews Harwood Maureen Muth Johnsen Kathleen Papin Kass Mary Kresse McCormack Theresa Blankenheim McGuire Nancy Roche Mary Russell McKeown Kathleen Byrne Sexton Judith Dalum Taylor Deirdre Tobin Kelly Brown Watzka Amy Cordes Wroblewski
Class of ’88 Kathryn Frank Bando Kristin Monday Brienza Melissa Hug Brousseau Elizabeth Jacoby Champe Mary Denise Pfeil Farrar Karen Dwyer Goldammer Anne Rice Grogan Brigid O’Leary Knudsen Julia Fleming McDevitt Michele Nawotka Amy Talsky Pawasarat Karrin Wicht Plotner Molly Monday Schmidt Andrea Palmisano Scrobel Susan Macaluso Sedgwick
Class of ’89 Sarah Lehmkuhl Hyde Carrie Murphy Kohloff Jennifer Kobach Lancaster Jennifer Ehrle Macomber
Joyce Yamat Meyer Susan Stollenwerk Pelz Jane Hyndman Pfaff Jane Moore Reardon Laurel Cervenansky Rieck Molly Brusky Robb Sarah Hamrin Schulz Alexandra Carney Schweitzer Andi Sciacca Melissa Siegel Laura Pinzer Van Eperen Margaret Foy Zincke
Class of ’90 Jessica Burbach Bellows Laura Wake Bray Mary Cook Kathleen Carney Dahm Bridget Stevens Fillinger Sheila McCall Jama Julie Leack Karasek Vanessa Diedrich O’Neil Patricia Liu Orlando Kelly Sobrado-Krause Denyce Wicht
Class of ’91 Anonymous Erin Boettcher Andrews Laura Pykett Carpenter Krista Tokarz Curtis Halligan Parks Czarnecki Brigid Driscoll Sandra Esquivel-Mauer Michelle Robison Farney Ann Haushalter Goldwasser Jennifer Horning Kouvoukliotis Maria McManus Kucharski Jacqueline Barczak LeSaily Jennifer Doerr Marino Jennifer Zierden Maurer Clair Schmidt Mitchell Elizabeth Olle Mary Stasik Peters Cynthia Schroeder Purko Jennifer Reinbold Tracie Doyle Stoll Mary Byrne Stuckey Aimee Reszczynski Sullivan Meghan McHugh Zidar
Class of ’92 Elizabeth Corr Barnett Kristin Branch Ruby Westmoreland Brock Kathleen Carney Anna Cooks Stephanie DeRosa Dailey Janet Klamerus Dixon Sarah Phillips Fleming Kelly Dougherty Frank Maureen Mathews Guenther Kathleen Homberg-Lee Sarah Brusky Jungels Katie Brown Konieczny Beth Marie Kurtz Mary Horning Matyas Sarah Staff Myers Anne Niebler Nicole Trudeau
Class of ’93 Laura Dittmer Bainbridge Elizabeth Tollefson Bongert Gretchen Creten Caraher Melissa Doerr Becky Mrochinski Johnston
Jennifer Kowalewski Kilzer Christina Lundberg Joanna Barczak McQuide Nellie Hagen Richthammer Cynthia Wicht Schaller Denise Seiler Montpas Rita Wermers Kimberly Straub Wilhelm
Class of ’94 Meghan Hegarty Dean Megan O’Brien Garczynski Norah Jones Jamie Linski Kimberly Mehring Malvick Sarah Schmidt Martin Sonal Patel Katherine Casper Ryan Catherine Schesta Maria Dendromiris Watson Shannon Sheeley Wessing
Class of ’95 Amy Schelp Babcock Theresa Erbe Chimenti Anne De Haven Mary Geiger Bridget Hegarty Johnson Katherine Banner Kowal Jennifer Gingrass Kowalski Kelly Goss Mangan Ingrid Nygaard-Zitzer
Class of ’96
At DSHA, I realized the importance of service to the community. Giving back to others and giving back to my community have stayed with me since high school. DSHA equipped me with the skills I need, especially leadership and critical thinking. The all-girls environment has made me more eager to take on professional opportunities in male-dominated areas. Our school is fantastic. I wish there were more opportunities for single-gender education for young women. —Sonal Patel, DSHA ’94
Erin Scherr Bigalke Amy Ramstack Brimmer Mary Davies Kathleen End Maureen Carney Goetz Kelly Roethe Hodges Whitney Hart Mason
Class of ’97 Kathleen Kasdorf Carnell Josephine-Liezl Cueto Heather Mehring Grams Kerry Hoey Emily McNally Horsfield Meg Casper Kevane Jennifer Hayes Lieb Julia Newby Magnasco Denise Meyer Madeline Nagle Schmidt Andrea Steffke Gina Vosseller-DeBruin Andrea Wilson Williams Lauren Hartmann Wilson
Class of ’98 Kathryn Weidinger Asher Elizabeth Strachota Benz Katherine Konkel Bergeron Eileen Boyce Katherine Brennan Monique Conley Kathleen Pfeil Dorrington Elizabeth End Devon Flemming Stephanie Caskey Jepsen Kathleen Risch McAdams Jennifer McGaver Julie Lichon Schumacher Jennifer Strachota Carolyn Maciolek Stuard Jodi Zilinski
Class of ’99 Amanda Spaulding Baltz Sarah Burkhart Emily Dempsey Kate Dougherty Elizabeth Becherer Fleming Lauren Schmidt Foy Pamela Simon Kruse Elizabeth Quiroz Kristen Tranetzki
Class of ’00 Gretchen Gerstner Arnett Andrea Novak Bonk Lisa Pavlovich Bozic Laura Dries Jennifer Groth Jacqueline Kohal Nancy Luedke Rivera Anne Neuberger Mueller Margaret Grum Spada
Class of ’01 Sarah Meyer Bauer Emily Schmidt Bremmer Melanie Dayton Delaney Nyama Sillah Doyle Maria Thorson Feeney Christine Gaumond Laura Grenfell Margaret Strachota Grunst Emily Heck Wambui Kamuiru Nichole Kinateder Kathryn Becherer Koutnik Terese Janowiak Leffler Sophie Mills Jaclyn Ruys North Margaret Linn Platten Kathryn Steiner Reinardy Colleen Sherkow Emily Stapleton Elizabeth Sullivan Thompson Felicia Foti Toy
Class of ’02 Stephanie Zaren Castro Anne Burkhart Gramann Julie Rice Hahn Katie Bova Hoffmann Molly Hogan Rachel Fronk Idso Ronnicia Johnson-Walker Laura Celentani Kahle Molly Kean Sarah Potts McAndrew Meghan Wallach Papp Caitlin O’Brien Ratkowski Kelly Roche Schleif Carolyn McNally Scoptur
Class of ’03 Anonymous Caitlin Alba Abigail Mackenzie Basile Margaret Mehan Kinateder Brittany Korb Rebecca Remsha McGraw Brigid Moroney Misfeldt Katharine Kotze Nurre Frances Connelly White Theresa O’Neill Yothsackda
Class of ’04 Nicole Ruzinski Bertsch Kelly Carpenter
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Allison Caswell Jennifer Roettgers Chapp Kelly Loscher Delgado Allison Doyle Steinhafel Teresa DeTrempe Gengler Catherine Hunt Erika Hutz Samantha Granitz Jonas Caitlin Wallach Kaeppler Kathryn Kelling Farley King Katie Larson Kohtala Jane Konieczka Kaitlin Lamb Katherine Scoptur Lawton Brittany Townsley McCollum Kaitlyn Menden Molly Nelson Anne Cullen Olivares Jenna McLeod Pitton Joanna Podewils Grace Roessler Joanna Hoffmann Rohr Lindsay Ruch Elizabeth Warmuth Ryan
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Mary Shiely Erin McDermott Stanek Erin Swietlik Julia Toepfer Morgan Blake Treis
Class of ’05 Emily Goergen Azer Ann Marie Brobson Kathleen Cullen Ritter Samantha Erschen Thurner Allison McBride Gustafson Meredith McNally Niemer Meaghan Caragher Pasternak Megan Roepke Margaret Hughes Savage Shannon Smyth Farha Tahir
Class of ’06 Elizabeth Beres Colleen Boyle Maura Kean Emily Schultz Lemke
Kathryn Niemer Emily Ognacevic Olson
Class of ’07 Carolyn Arnold Edna Basurto Gabrielle Felknor Grzesiak Therese Hayden Megan Heinen Katherine Thometz Hookham Mackenzie Kilb Abby Kilian Adrienne Ognacevic Large Maureen McElligott Lindsey Townsley Meghan Yohann Weiss Jennifer Zastrow
Class of ’08 Sara Yordan Di Benedetto Julie Shiely Huebner Kelsey Kasmerchak Caitlin Fentzlaff Macomber Bridget Martin
Anna Patrick Danielle Jerominski Rabe Elizabeth Reuteman Andrea Salmins Megan Shiely
Class of ’09 Bridget Apfeld Nicole Bray Catherine Bresnahan Alyssa LaBarbera Buth Lia Fontanazza Clare Frigo Arielle Henderson Kimberly Krco Cailey Palmer-Rehorst Megan Reardon Kaitlin Wayson
Class of ’10 Meghan Teich Caballero Maureen Salter Devereaux Emily Drees Ann Duffy
Mandaline Dunne Theresa Hofschulte Anna Johnson Rachel Beyer Kass Anna Layden Kennedy Katie Klestinski Alisha Berg Kriege Katherine Klinger Leszczynski Maggie Shelledy McAsey Claire Frederick Naughton Gabriela Nuñez Rebecca Ruesch Amanda Savagian Elizabeth Seward Aafiya Syed Katherine Tighe Maria Waldkirch Emily Pokorny Wisniewski Elizabeth Wissing Lisa Ellis Zampino
Class of ’11 Kathleen Brennan Amanda Dettmann Shirley Flores Rachael Gaenslen Chloe Kilian Molly Lynn Laura McNabb Genevieve O’Meara Emmaline Stilp Madeline Zukowski
Class of ’12 Audrey Ackley Mary Catherine Bitter Kathryn Buggs Elizabeth Davis Grace Druml Mary M. Dymit Alyssa Engel Erin Duffy Glembocki Colleen Gresk Kathryn Janusz Maura King Austin Llanas Anna Nicole Stein
Class of ’13 Morgan Drezek Bender Katherine Devlin Sarah Duffy Amanda Finn Erin Hackett Jenna Kaerek Meaghan Kenfield Elena Koncar Sarah Kowalski Elizabeth Kraemer Clare LoCoco Yamilett Lopez Maredithe Meyer Aubrey Murtha Mary Newby Kaitlin O’Malley Natalie Rondinelli Katharine Shelledy Lauren VandenHouten Francisca Vega Megan Waldoch Lindey Wise
Class of ’14 Krista Alexander Mary Catherine Baker Carolyn Brennan Megan Dietrich
Margaret Ertz Mikala Feely Mary Frances Feldmeier Bridget Hodan Abigail Kerschner Gina LaBarbera Julia Moran Hannah Nagle Sarah Organ Emma Rhyner Mary Catherine Ruesch Suzanne Skalmoski Kira Welcenbach Clarise White
Class of ’15 Kelley Berk Rebecca Dalum Elizabeth Falk Grace Hegemann Stephanie Heyrman Madelin LoCicero Emma Malucha Madeleine Marx Maire Cait Mullen Emma Nitschke Sophia Pipitone Michelle Rekowski Gemma Stanton Megan Szidon Olivia Vande Hei
Class of ’16 Grace Callan Anne Ertz Jenelle Falvey Nicole Gusho Madeline Koehler Meaghan Lagore Alexandrea Lichucki Haley Matchette Sarah Plunkett Terese Radke Claire Rooney Caroline Sauer Elizabeth Schauer Renata Schlomann Hannah Schumacher Julia Scopp Noemy Serna Hernandez Katelynn Sinclair Allyson Snyder
Class of ’17 Sara Achatz Catherine Alioto Grace Becker Lily Colón Audrey Dalum Jessica Diez Caroline Hegemann Sarah Herbers Lauren Kohl Alyssa Krogulski Abigail Litjens Lily Pickart Katherine Possing Alicia Roman Mariana Rosales Victoria Rose Brianne Sherman Rhiannon Stelter Gracie Ziolkowski
Class of ’18 Grace Akin Diana Aponte
Molly Baker Julianna Baumgartner Margaret Butler Mary Callanan Ella Campbell Hadley Champe Maureen Coffey Megan Crevoiserat Grace Devine Anna Drechsler Madeline Drezek Claire Egelhoff Tamia Fowlkes Veronica Freund Molly Glowacki Megan Goldammer Ivana Guerrero Garcia Anna Hemauer Grace Hilbert Claire Hubley Anna Hughes Eleni Jarecki Grace Kaupp Hannah Keller Lilli Kenfield Ashley Koenings Sarah Kram Madison Kwiatkowski Deirdre Lagore Alexa Lovo Katherine MacDonald Emma Mager Megan McFadden Aimee Melendez Mary Moede Caroline Moss Teresa Murphy Margaret Nelson Natalie Norfolk Jennifer Organ Maggie Pate Jessica Paur Carolyn Reilly Alexandra Schell Katherine Schulz Meghan Scott Lauren Sinense Sarah Soczka Abigail Stoffel Sarah Stoiber Juliana Strother Laney Tarantino Mia Vuckovich Sophia Wendelberger Carolyn Wilson Remy Ziolkowski
Class of ’19 Rose Agnew Alexandra Alberts Elizabeth Ament Julia Basurto-Gutierrez Eleanor Bauer Bonnie Raechal Beres Nina Bieser Sarah Brennan Maura Brennan Mia Bressanelli Lola Burton Emma Cepukenas Dayanara Chairez Madeline Connell Jacqueline Dooge Michelle Dooge Molly Duffy Natalie Esparza Isabella Falci Jane Florance
Bridget Flyke Maira Fontana Gabrielle Garcia Audrey Garrett Grace Glaszcz Madeleine Harris Elizabeth Heffernan Mia Helbig Elizabeth Hennelly Elena Hofbauer Michelle Horning Anna Hutchinson Silvia Iordache Emma Kachelski Emma Kaczynski Jenna Klenz Laura Kloser Macy Konopa Allison Koppa Carolyn Kotze Margaret Kurth Alyssa Larcheid Annabelle Leffler Elizabeth Lewein Ellise Little Katherine Long Lauren Lubenow Miranda Lyles Catrina Malone Sara Maslowski Grace McCrea Stevie Meyer Emily Miller Elizabeth Mintner Isabella Montgomery Hannah Mowbray Nicole Norfolk Angela Nowak Catherine O’Donoghue Audrey O’Neill Jessica Pena Vivian Pruhs Marissa Puccetti Isabel Puchner Taylor Robinson Maria Robledo Maya Rodriguez Shanith Rodriguez Alison Rohloff Julia Sanders Caroline Sargent Kelley Schlise Reegan Schmidt Sophia Schueller Emma Sedgwick Elizabeth Shears Gianna Stanton Emma Teske Samantha Urban Abigail Urban Mariela Vazquez-Sanchez Lola Vernon Fernanda Villalaz Anne Voss Logan White Makinzie Youngblood
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Lorna Grade, Retired Theology Faculty
John Melis, Science Faculty
Sally A. Gramling, DSHA ’79, Senior Vice President of Finance and Administration
Lisa Boehm Metz, Theology Faculty and Coordinator of Adult Faith Formation
Dawn Hathaway, Administrative Assistant
Stephanie Monson, Director of Salvatorian Service
Brian Hendricks, Director of College Advising
Thomas Montgomery, Social Studies Faculty
Norma Herbers, Community Relations Officer Jennifer Hockenbery, Specialized Studies Faculty
Alex Mora, Director of Graphic Design & Marketing Projects
José Hurtado Pérez, World Languages Faculty
Aubrey Murtha, DSHA ’13, English Faculty
Angela Hutchinson, Health & Fitness Faculty
Peter Nurre, English Faculty
Jocklin Jackson, Former Maintenance and Grounds Custodian
Martha Parks, World Languages Faculty
Laura Celentani Kahle, DSHA ’02, English Faculty
Katherine Phillips, Science Faculty
Jennifer Armbruster, Instructional Attendance Secretary
Jeffrey Kmiecik, Technology Coordinator
Jill Reginato Pitterle, DSHA ’72, Fine Arts Faculty
Madeleine Knight Stone, World Languages Faculty
Daniel Quesnell, Principal
Coleen Ayudan, World Languages Faculty
Katie Brown Konieczny, DSHA ’92, President
Kathleen Rendflesh, Business Office Assistant
James Beaver, Maintenance and Grounds Custodian
Debra Koszarek, Maintenance and Grounds Custodian
Kathleen Cullen Ritter, DSHA ’05, Director of Campus Ministry
Andrew Berens, English Faculty
Jacquelyn Krawczyk, School Counselor
Ann Runnells, Accounting Assistant
Lisa Pavlovich Bozic, DSHA ’00, Director of Volunteer Engagement & Special Events
Christine Laemmar, Social Studies Faculty
Claudia Sanders, Maintenance and Grounds Custodian
Faculty and Staff Giving
Kathleen Brennan, DSHA ’11, Mathematics Faculty
Adrienne Ognacevic Large, DSHA ’07, Former Director of Admissions & Financial Aid
Daniel Pavlovich, Theology Faculty
Rhonda Schmidt, Former Director of Theatre
Nora M. Larscheid, Fine Arts Faculty
Peggy Seegers-Braun, Athletic Director
Emily Brown, Mathematics Faculty
Stephanie Lasley, Former Human Resources Coordinator
Barbara Seidl, Campus Ministry Administrative Assistant
Brian Calhoun, Health & Fitness Faculty
Andrew Lelinski, English Faculty
Allison Caswell, DSHA ’04, Former Admissions Assistant
Jamie Lemminger, Science Faculty
Molly Shea, Vice President of Marketing & Communications
Laura Schoenecke Clark, DSHA ’93, Former Specialized Studies Faculty
Cathleen Loehr, Science Faculty
Ruby Westmoreland Brock, DSHA ’92, Dean of Student Affairs
Stephanie Czosnek, Assistant to the President
Jessica Liban, Health & Fitness Faculty Quinten Loucks, English Faculty and Instructional Technology Coordinator
Christa Shields, Former Senior Director of Development Maureen Stowell, Athletic Administrative Assistant Stacey Strandberg, Science Faculty Kathryn Tarpey, Controller
Shannon Dey, Former English Faculty
Christina Lundberg, DSHA ’93, Mathematics Faculty
Virginia Dubinski, School Counselor
David Lynch, School Counselor
Ann Duffy, DSHA ’10, Director of Admissions & Financial Aid
Andrew Mankowski, Science Faculty
Fr. Dennis D. Thiessen, SDS, Theology Faculty and Social Studies Faculty
Mary Duffy, Theology Faculty
Amanda Marsala, Production Director
Caitlin Conlon Elrod, Fine Arts Faculty
Nellie Martens Murphy, Director of Data Services
Maria Enachi, Main Office Receptionist
Patrick McAndrew, Director of Student Services
Constance Farrow, Specialized Studies Faculty Wendy Fitch, English Faculty
Maggie Shelledy McAsey, DSHA ’10, Director of Annual Fund
Scott Fleischmann, Science Faculty
Shannon McKeown, Library Assistant
Dawn Gardner, Mathematics Faculty
Jennifer Thomas McLaughlin, World Languages Faculty
Patrick Dawson, Social Studies Faculty
Judith Gillespie, Theology Faculty Eileen Gleeson, World Languages Faculty Susan Goulee, Social Studies Faculty
Heather Moran Mansfield, Academic Dean
Joanna Barczak McQuide, DSHA ’93, Applied Wellness Chair
Maria-Christina Thiele, Librarian
Rachel Uihlein, Applied Wellness Assistant Coordinator Kaitlin Wayson, DSHA ’09, Development Assistant Christine Kirsch Weiss, DS ’70, Social Studies Faculty John White, Director of Theology James Wilkinson, Retired World Languages Faculty and Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator Elizabeth Wissing, DSHA ’10, Mathematics Faculty Madeline Zukowski, DSHA ’11, Marketing & Development Writer
I am a product of an all-girls education, so I believe in the value of the education and understand it as a student. I don’t want Catholic education to disappear. I support DSHA in any way I can because we provide a really strong service to the community. —Jacky Krawczyk, DSHA School Counselor
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In Latin, fidelitas means “faithfulness.” The Fidelitas Circle honors those who have been faithful to the DSHA mission with consecutive years of giving.
Fidelitas Circle
44 Years Harold and Eleanor Schroeder, HA ’53
43 Years Kathleen Olen, HA ’57, and Douglas Olen
37 Years Thomas and Marland Gengler, HA ’51
35 Years Anne Blom, DS ’67 Judith Bultman, DS ’57 Judith Keyes, DS ’58 Beverly Klein, HA ’44 Patrick and Beth McWey, HA ’67 Barbara Murphy, HA ’64 Geraldine Noonan, HA ’51 Catherine Schaefer, DS ’65 Richard Streff
34 Years Paul and Roberta Schmidt, HA ’60
33 Years Tom and Mary Jo Dempsey, HA ’68 John and Karen Finerty Lorayne Gehringer, HA ’47 Harold and Mary Grechowiak John Heiden Paul and Colleen Mayer, DS ’70
32 Years S. Virginia Honish, SDS, DS ’55 James and Susan Schmitt, HA ’67
31 Years David and Terry Gingrass, DS ’70 Robert and Toni Gorske, HA ’50 Eugenia Hoy, HA ’46 Robert and Geraldine Kolb, HA ’55 Donald and Kathryn Kresse Justine Leonard, HA ’50 John and Susan McNally, HA ’69 Gerry and Kathy Monday, DS ’61 John and Jane Niebler Thomas and Patricia Packee, DS ’61 Donald and Angela Pienkos, DS ’58 Gervase and Beverly Rose James L. and Margaret Mathews Sankovitz, HA ’51 Donald Braun and Peggy Seegers-Braun S. Virginia Stone, BVM, HA ’47 Richard and Joyce Talsky
30 Years Kenneth and Patricia† Byrne Tom and Maripat Dalum, HA ’59
Frank and Judith Probst, DS ’59 Donald and Frances Tollefson, HA ’65
29 Years Patricia Adlam, HA ’47† 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
28 Years Patrick Dawson and Michele Kramer Robert and Mary Dries, DS ’65 Dennis and Mary Pat Pfeil, DS ’65 Joseph and Patricia Schulte, HA ’51 Sisters of the Divine Savior
27 Years Mary Lu Davis, HA ’45 John and Margot Dunn James and Roberta Fackelman Steven and Susanne Gryniewicz, DSHA ’80 Kathleen McNally, HA ’61 Frederick and Mary Ellen Muth, DS ’57 Carla La Valle Olle, HA ’60, and Thomas Olle Patricia Keefer Russell and Dennis Russell Eleanor Swentkofske Anthony Weasler, II
26 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 John and Veronica Sustar, HA ’60
25 Years Mary Clare Bruce, HA ’69 Michael and Amy Haas, DSHA ’77 Timothy and Sarah Martin, DSHA ’94 Ann McConnell, HA ’60
24 Years Margaret Bau, DSHA ’83 Daniel and Elizabeth Hoag Doucette, HA ’69 Robert and Terese Duffy, DSHA ’78 Phyllis Goodwin, HA ’50 Lawrence and Jane Kean
23 Years Catherine Bau James and Susan Goulee Michael and Nancy Hansen
Fr. Jerome Herda Francis and Rose Mary Matusinec, HA ’50 Chris McDermott, DSHA ’76, and John McDermott Daniel and Jill Pitterle, DSHA ’72 Jane Russell Holzhauer, DSHA ’71 The Schoenauer Family Foundation, Inc. Ron and Christine Weiss, DS ’70
22 Years Anonymous Michael and Ellen Bartel Catherine M. Duffy Robert and Mary Ott Aileen Ryan Scholarship Trust
21 Years Richard and Mardi Bridich William Drew and Mary Cannon, HA ’63 John and Jane Casper James and Teresa Connell, HA ’67 Elizabeth End, DSHA ’98 Robert and Dawn Gardner Neil Hamilton Michael and Kathleen Hodan, DSHA ’84 Mark and Janet Hogan Nicholas and Mary Kees Michele Michuda, DSHA ’71 John and Jacqueline O’Malley, DS ’69 John and Karen Rice
20 Years Frank and Barbara Baer, DS ’59 Alice Fuhrmann Brusky Margaret Carlson, DSHA ’73 Nancy Hyndman Francis and Judith Jacoby Edward and Virginia Jurken Gary and Jacquelyn Krawczyk Robert and Kathryn Lauer Shirin Lee, DSHA ’81 Stanley and Barbara Macek, HA ’55 Thomas and Judith Mackenzie, HA ’70 Carolyn Megal Paul and Jennifer Megal John and Katie Mehan John and Karen Meyer, HA ’62 Brian and Maureen O’Boyle James† and Patricia Parks Jerald and Marlene Radtke, HA ’51 Donald and Carol Reinbold, DS ’61 Margaret Roedel David and Caroline Sanders, DSHA ’75 David Organ and Mary Schmidt Organ, DSHA ’85
Rosemary Selep, HA ’46 Cecile Smith, HA ’49 Stephen and M. Patricia Steiner Mary Ann Stiglitz, HA ’64 Thomas Stilp and Marguerite Gallagher Daniel and Mary Tanty Charles and Kathleen Vogel
19 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 John and Cheryl Gehringer Greater Milwaukee Foundation Carl and Kathleen Gresk, DSHA ’74 Terence and Holly Hoy Patrick and Patricia Knight Edward and Ann Krautner, DS ’60 Jon and Lisa Metz Mark Hale and Jane Pendergast, DS ’70 Ron and Linda Ripley Curt and Anita Saurer, DSHA ’74 Constance Stoner, DS ’61 Joseph and Kay Tierney Mary Tlachac, DS ’57 James and Amy Wenzler
18 Years Jerome and Mary Brien, DS ’55 A. Peter and Elizabeth Gottsacker Edward and Callista Grebe, HA ’50 Monica and Jeff Hughes Dean and Mary Klinger John and Patricia Konkel Donald and Katherine Schwerin, HA ’64 Warren and Marilyn Sladky
17 Years Mary Bachman, DS ’56 Gloria Barnes, HA ’47 Catherine Burbach, HA ’57 Mary Jo Butler, DSHA ’72 Kevin and Kathy Coakley Richard and Julia Fons R. Mark and Deborah Frederick, DSHA ’79 Thomas and Mary Genske, DSHA ’82 S. Mary Lee Grady, SDS, DS ’58 Julie Rice Hahn, DSHA ’02 Jo Ann Jacobi, HA ’70 Richard and Julie Landy, DSHA ’79 Randolph Mark Carmelo and Roberta Minessale, HA ’67 William and Susan Ognacevic Mark and Kristine O’Meara
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FIDELITAS CIRCLE
Charles and Carol Rebek, DS ’56 Robert and Mary Sowinski Colomba Vosseller Dean and Ann Weber, DS ’52
16 Years Charles and Marilyn Armstrong, DS ’57 Julie Baker, DSHA ’76 Nancy Breckenfelder, HA ’60 Patricia and Jeffry Brigman Blase and Judith Catanese, DS ’59 Maureen Driscoll Connell, DS ’58 Michael and Mary Pat Deuel, HA ’55 Dennis Marx and Mary Frieseke, DSHA ’81 Daniel and Jean Gaumond Rory and Judith Gillespie Arthur and Carol Hokanson Michael and Roberta Keelan, HA ’55 Donald and Cynthia Kempka, DSHA ’74 John and Maureen Keyes, HA ’56
W. Kent and Marcia Velde Hiroyuki and Jane Yamasaki, HA ’55
15 Years Ned and Jane Baldus, HA ’65 Michael and Emily Bremmer, DSHA ’01 Daniel Druml and Mary Brennan-Druml, DSHA ’80 William and Corinne Finn, HA ’60 Brian and Margaret Flannery Richard and Lizabeth Fuller, DSHA ’85 Bryan and Darlene Hanke, HA ’60 Elaine Hegmann, HA ’56 Mathew and Angela Hutchinson Nicholas and Sarah Jungels, DSHA ’92 Jeffrey and Georgene Kmiecik, DS ’67 P. Jackson and Heather Moran Mansfield, PhD Cheryl Ann Martin, DS ’64 Claude and Geraldine Pehowski, HA ’45
Carol Gobel, DS ’58 Scott and Lorna Grade John and Anne Grogan, DSHA ’88 David and Mary Hahn, HA ’64 Donald and Julie Heeg Paul and Cynthia Honkamp John and Ginny Horning Joseph and Christine LaBarbera, DSHA ’82 J. William and Mary Little, HA ’53 Geneva Lyons, HA ’58 Thomas and Martha Marx Elizabeth Biwer Miller, HA ’58 Richard and Elizabeth Muegge, HA ’56 Lillian Pegg, DS ’52 Bruce and Judith Price, DSHA ’71 Timothy and Ann Reardon, DSHA ’81 Michael Ryan and Mary Burke Ryan William and Mary Sanders, HA ’59 Christopher and Cynthia Schaller, DSHA ’93 Michael and Anne Schrauth, DS ’58 Robert and Patricia Smith Patricia Spoerl, HA ’47 Christopher and Ann Swain Robert and Colleen Wissing, DSHA ’84
Joyce Hendrickson Lisheron, DS ’52 Scott and Colleen Lowry, DS ’55 Virginia and Joseph Mallof Family Fund at Greater Milwaukee Foundation Michael and Beverly Mamayek Robert and Kelly Mangan, DSHA ’95 Gregory and Donna McElwee, DS ’58 Barbara Millen, HA ’68 Thomas and Kathleen Miller James and Ann Murtha Mary Anna Novotny Mary Oberhauser, HA ’58 O’Neil, Cannon, Hollman, DeJong, & Laing S.C. Robert and Ruth O’Toole, HA ’67 Paul and Anne Petitjean Gary and Laura Ruesch James and Karen Schlater, DSHA ’79 Kelly Roche, DSHA ’02 Paul and Patricia Schroeder, HA ’60 Sarah Schulz, DSHA ’89 John and Catherine Sell, HA ’58 Eugene and Jean Sinclair, HA ’54 James and Maureen Stern Charles and Margaret Trampe Bernard and Kathryn Westfahl
13 Years
11 Years
Jerome and Mary Ann Bink, DS ’52 The Cara Foundation, Inc. Thomas and Margaret Cavanaugh, HA ’69 Paul and Lisa French, DSHA ’84 Ronald and Maureen Hayes, DSHA ’72 Russell and Bonnie Hitchcock, HA ’57 Jeanne Hoff, HA ’46 Mary Carol Kuhns Jasenski, HA ’48 Patricia Julien, HA ’51 Virginia Kegel, HA ’44 Linda Kirchen, DS ’62 Mike and Mitzi MacKedon, HA ’53 Michael and Amanda Marsala Tim and Emily Olson, DSHA ’06 Stephen and Karen Ruys Judith Schmidt Marie Swietlik, HA ’51 S. Carol Thresher, SDS, DS ’59 Donald and Janet Wagner, DSHA ’85 Michael and Helen Zealy
12 Years
M. Lawrence and Catherine La Fond, HA ’59 Joan Lucke, HA ’51, and Paul V. Lucke A. Robert and Lois Ludwig, DS ’58 Kevin and Teresa McBride Michael† and Kathleen McGinn Mark and Maryellen Miskimen Raymond and Susan O’Connor Kenneth and Elizabeth Petschel, DS ’66 Joseph and Jane Pfaff, DSHA ’89 Robert and Anne Pillion, DSHA ’84 Mary Susan Prescott, DSHA ’76 Joanne Schulte, HA ’55 Ellen Steckel, DSHA ’71 Anthony Steiner and Sue Martin-Steiner James and Karen Stracka, DS ’56
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Richard and Barbara Romano, HA ’57 Mary Shiely, DSHA ’04 James and Lois Stanek, HA ’50 Thomas and Kathleen Stellato, DS ’68 Katharine Tanty, HA ’65 Daniel and Monica Tighe, DSHA ’77
14 Years Elizabeth Baszler, HA ’65 William Rose and Patricia Carlson, DSHA ’71 David Davis, Jr. Henry and Mary Alice Dedinsky Paul and Paula Eberle Susan Finn, DSHA ’80 Diana Geissler, HA ’59 William and Mary Gilbert
Anonymous Roger and Coleen Ayudan Debra Beres, DSHA ’80 Charles and Amy Brimmer, DSHA ’96 Thomas and Catherine Campbell John and Mary Cermak, DS ’52 David and Mary Ann Chycinski, HA ’60 Karen Cleary, HA ’57† Steve and Amy Culbert, DSHA ’87 Matthew and Meghan Dean, DSHA ’94 Kenneth and Jane Gordon, DS ’64 Laura Grenfell, DSHA ’01 Paul Grunau and Jeanie Hart-Grunau William and Kay Hausch, DS ’60 Kathleen Jungbluth, HA ’48 Virginia Brahm Kelly, HA ’39 J. Patrick and Christine Keyes Hans and Ellen Kirkegaard Diane Knight, HA ’64 Barbara Koester, DS ’58 Richard and Carrie Kohloff, DSHA ’89 Barbara Kutchera, DS ’58 Mary Lou La Bissoniere, HA ’44 James Lang
Nancy Armour, DSHA ’87 James and Maribeth Buggs James and Marilyn Casper, DS ’64 Anne Catalane, HA ’62 Karen Cedzo, DS ’69 Thomas and Mary Beth Cook, DSHA ’72 Daniel and Colleen Czarnecki Philip and Lori Dallman Mario and Sara Di Benedetto, DSHA ’08 Daniel and Lois Duffy Bonnie Elliott, DS ’58 Paul and Susan Evans, DS ’69 Terrance and Lois Fisher, HA ’54 Lyle and Lisa Fitterer, DSHA ’86 John and Joanne Fulcher Geoffrey Keeling and Mary Eileen Geary, DSHA ’71 John and Patty Grum Ron and Dawn Hathaway Institech Sherry Jung William and Mary Karen Kaehny, DS ’58 Bernard and Christine Kampe, HA ’68 David and Anne Kastenholz Mary Joy Kasun Garron and Elaine Kokai, HA ’64 Jonathan and Cindy Leinfelder Bob and Cathleen Loehr Kevin and Margaret Long Robert and Susan Lueger Michael and Elizabeth Mahoney, DSHA ’83 Paul and Elna McDonald Charles and Judith McMullen, DSHA ’73 Margaret Meyer, HA ’62 Anthony Machi and Mary Petrusek-Machi, HA ’67 Daniel and Amanda Quesnell Thomas and Diane Roethe, DS ’65 Leonard and Ruth Schacht, HA ’53 Thomas and Barbara Schneider, DS ’58 Julie Lichon Schumacher, DSHA ’98 S. Monica Seelman, BVM, HA ’58 Frederick and Margaret Shields, HA ’46
David Marcello Maureen McMahon, HA ’57 Anne Miotke, DS ’61 Thomas and Elizabeth Montgomery Todd and Mary Nichol Thomas and Peggy Perlewitz Joan Phillips, HA ’46 Warren and Ann Pierson Donald and Suzanne Potter, HA ’54 Stephen and Elizabeth Ryan, DSHA ’04 Robert and Sarah Schmidt Terence and Maureen Shea, HA ’52 S. Mary Jo Stoffel, SDS University of St. Thomas Donald and Marilyn Wagner, DS ’59 Lois Wehner-Walder, DS ’57 Thomas and Mary Wisniewski, DSHA ’85
9 Years
In the deepest part of my heart, I believe so strongly in the all-girls education that made me who I am today. We were expected to do our best, and we had tremendous support. I had a lot of fun in high school, and I feel the same way about DSHA all these years later.” —Kathy Olen, HA ’57
Lucy Stoehr, DS ’56 Ronald and JoAnne Turk Thomas and Cathy Valentyn Herman and Susan Viola, HA ’59 John and Julie Wendelberger, DSHA ’84 Dennis and Michelle Whalen John and Mary Williams, DS ’59 Jon Schoenbeck and Mary Jo Zimmer, DSHA ’73
10 Years Calvin and Sara Akin Jeffrey and Rana Altenburg 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
Franklin and Karen Cox, DS ’60 David and Jennifer Crosby Kevin and Lynda Dew, DSHA ’82 Ann Dodds, HA ’50 Patrick and Mary Duffy Fleck Foundation Timothy and Susan Frautschi, DS ’67 Clement and Emily Grum Jane Guhl, HA ’46 John and Norma Herbers Husch Blackwell, LLP Imagine Branding LLC Betty Jane Jadin, DS ’62 Mark and Maureen Kenfield Joseph and Jane Kerschner Joseph and Kimberly Koenig, DSHA ’85 Katherine Klopatek Krueger, HA ’68 Gerald and Katherine Lafferty, HA ’52 Calvin and Katherine Leszczynski, DSHA ’10 David and Stacy Lynch
Anonymous Chuck and Elizabeth Bongert, DSHA ’93 Roberta Boruta, DSHA ’73 Genevieve Brukwitzki, HA ’60 Robert and Kathleen Buettner, HA ’56 Michael and Donna Butz William and Deborah Campbell James and Kathleen Caragher Patrick Ritter and Kathleen Cullen Ritter, DSHA ’05 Timothy and Mary Dondlinger, DSHA ’85 Rob and Virginia Dubinski James and Suzanne Dwyer, HA ’60 Eppstein Uhen Architects Dan and Bonnie Erschen Jake Thurner and Samantha Erschen Thurner, DSHA ’05 Michael and Paula Ertz Leander and Mary Diane Foley, HA ’67 Mary Fontanazza, HA ’60 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 Greg and Meg Kevane, DSHA ’97 Dorothy Kliebhan, HA ’46 Vicki Kunz, DSHA ’83 Albert and Kelly Lagore Tyler Rivera and Nancy Luedke Rivera, DSHA ’00 James and Susan Manthei, DS ’65 Gerard and Carol Offenbacher, DS ’62 Peter Ogden and Terri Mahoney-Ogden Robert and Jill Organ Gary and Jeanne Pokorny Kevin and Monica Reynolds, DSHA ’78 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 Mary Alice Tierney Dunn, HA ’68 Rodney and Terres Van Bibber Jeffrey and Rhonda Watts Wells Fargo & Company John and Margaret Wittkowske
8 Years Peter and Joan Bruce, DS ’64 Kathryn Buggs, DSHA ’12 Robert and Christine Bukowski
Kathleen Cavallo, DS ’63 Daniel and Paige Conley Robert Helbig and Jackie Costa, DSHA ’86 Joseph and Karen Dalum James and M. Sharon deGuzman Leslie Dietz Andrew and Allison Doyle Steinhafel, DSHA ’04 Laura Dries, DSHA ’00 Joseph and Julie Dunn, DS ’56 Bernard and Mary Enright Ellen Glynn, DS ’62 Michael and Karen Goldammer, DSHA ’88 Colleen Gresk, DSHA ’12 Mary Haas, HA ’45 James and Joan Hagner, HA ’49 Larry and Kathleen Halverson, DS ’66 Thomas and Mary Hennelly Darla Hium 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 Daniel and Patricia Jessup, DSHA ’83 James and Elizabeth Kasdorf Brad Large and Adrienne Large, DSHA ’07 Christopher and Jody Lowe Rebecca Remsha McGraw, DSHA ’03 Marty and Jennifer McLaughlin Michele Nawotka, DSHA ’88 Richie and Meredith Niemer, DSHA ’05 Joseph and Catherine Pickart, DSHA ’84 Premier Real Estate Management, LLC Thomas Balch and Kathleen Quinn-Balch, DS ’70 Mark and Kathleen Ramion Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren S.C. Virginia Rogers, HA ’51 Dr. Karl and Margaret Schmitt and Daughters Genevieve Jones, DSHA ’89, and Pamela Schmitt, DSHA ’91 Michael and Ann Schueller Ursula Sustar, HA ’58 David and Barbara Wilson, DS ’65 Thomas and Kathleen Yoss
7 Years Anonymous A. O. Smith Corporation David and Amy Abplanalp, DSHA ’77 Richard and Rita Auelmann, HA ’51 James and Jeanne Bieser David and Lisa Blair Thomas and M. Therese Bode, DSHA ’84 Eunice Brandstatter, HA ’52 Suzanne Brault, HA ’51 William and Therese Burkhart, DS ’66 Stephanie Chadek Rodney and Joanne Crevoiserat Dalum Family Foundation Thomas and Barbara Damm, HA ’55 Alex Dittrich and Cathleen Ebacher Sarah Duffy, DSHA ’13 John and Margaret Dunn Kevin and Sheila Dunne Matthew and Maria Feeney, DSHA ’01 Lia Fontanazza, DSHA ’09 William and Joan Fontanazza
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FIDELITAS CIRCLE
Richard and Anita Grandpre, DS ’67 Dennis and Bonnie Grossklaus, DS ’62 Kenneth and Kelly Hemauer Mary Henke John and Susan Honkamp, DS ’64 Jenna Kaerek, DSHA ’13 Patrick and Kathleen Kearney, DS ’58 Thomas and Mary Kaye Keyes, DSHA ’84 Andrew and Christine Lampereur Mel and Karen Lewison, HA ’69 Anthony and Mary Linn Thomas and Patrice Linn Mark and Lauren Maddox, DSHA ’82 Andrew and Ashley Mankowski Marquette University John and Elizabeth Melis Michael† and Patricia Miller Adam and Anne Mueller, DSHA ’00 James Olson and Elizabeth Hermes-Olson Jason and Susan Pelz, DSHA ’89 Joel and Katherine Phillips John and Patricia Pilon, DS ’70 Norman and Virginia Rambo, HA ’57 Fred and Sally Rathke, DS ’62 William and Kathleen Reilley Jean Rife, DS ’58 Michael McKeown and Mary Russell McKeown, DSHA ’87 Robert and Julianne Salamone Eugene and Anne Saragnese Jay and Patricia Schauer Jacob and Madeline Schmidt, DSHA ’97 Eugene Schramka Steve and Lisa Schumacher David and Ruth Springob, HA ’52 Erik and Heidi Stanton Emily Stapleton, DSHA ’01 Eckehard Stuth and Janellen Becker-Stuth Barbara Swietlik, HA ’53 William and Maria Tess, HA ’68 Thomas and Kate Tuttle WaterStone Bank SSB Sean and Maria Watson, DSHA ’94 Mary Weinfurter, DSHA ’71 Denyce Wicht, DSHA ’90
6 Years James and Theresa Alioto Peter and Deanna Ament American Transmission Company Michael and Mary Ann Apfeld Douglas and Christine Arnold Kathryn Weidinger Asher, DSHA ’98 Peter and Elizabeth Benz, DSHA ’98 William and Julie Beres William and Maureen Borges, DSHA ’72 Mary Borman, HA ’56 Steven and Mary Jo Braunschweiger, DSHA ’80 Brian and Carolyn Butler John and Linda Callen Janice Casper, DS ’66 Craigh and Diane Cepukenas Ryan and Theresa Chimenti, DSHA ’95 Richard and Carol Cinclair, HA ’60 John and Catherine Clarke Mark and Michelle Clausen, DSHA ’91 Pedro Colón and Betty Ulmer John and Lisa Coury Suzanne Crain, HA ’53 S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS, DS ’56 David and Mary Jo Dandurand, DS ’63
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Jerry and Margaret David Donal and Mary Demet S. Suzanne T. Effinger, BVM, HA ’50 Kathleen End, DSHA ’96 Margaret Ertz, DSHA ’14 Faith In Our Future Trust James and Mary Denise Farrar, DSHA ’88 Bill and Constance Farrow Laurence and Elizabeth Fehring, DSHA ’76 Scott and Michelle Fleischmann Devon Flemming, DSHA ’98 James and Joan Foley, HA ’52 The Geiger Family Foundation, Inc. Mary Geiger, DSHA ’95 Thomas and Jane Green, DS ’62 Sybille Hamilton, DS ’65 Michael and Susan Hamrin, HA ’64 Sarah Margaret Hegarty Foundation, Inc. Jeremiah and Dolly Hegarty Michael and Monica Hensien Todd and Paola Hernandez Michael and Patrice Hofbauer Thomas and Sandy Hofbauer Cathleen Johnston, HA ’56 Stephen and Laurie Kalmer Richard and Robin Kohl, DSHA ’78 Vincent and Karen Kostos David and Elizabeth Krahn, HA ’62 James and Janet Kuehn Michael Faber and Christine Laemmar Victoria Holzbauer Massie, HA ’63 Michael and Barbara McCarthy Joseph and Lauren McGaver Thomas and Suzanne McKale, HA ’63 Frank Miller Timothy and Susanne Nettesheim Mark and Angela Nordness David and Cheryl Novak Thomas Novotny Ted and Amy Pawasarat, DSHA ’88 Joanne Platke, DS ’59 John and Christine Possing Dennis and Lynn Potts Mary Pratt, HA ’53 Renaissance Charitable Foundation, Inc. Joanna Hoffmann Rohr, DSHA ’04 Steven and Jacqueline Rolfe Bob and Katherine Ryan, DSHA ’94 Gail Sahagún Amy Schmidt, DSHA ’86 Gregory and Janis Schmitt, DS ’64 James and Susan Sedgwick, DSHA ’88 Peter and Laura Shears Carl and Mary Sherer, DSHA ’71 Donald and Susan Shipshock, HA ’63 Suzanne Skalmoski, DSHA ’14 Fr. Dennis D. Thiessen, SDS Anthony and Patricia Traxler, DS ’60 Joseph and Patricia Ullrich Janet Vredenbregt, HA ’45 Bob Hartmann and Mary Ellen Welsh, DSHA ’71 James and Mary Alice Wildt, HA ’57 Michael and Cherie Wilson, DSHA ’84 Roger and Mary Wolverton, DS ’66 Thomas and Lisa Ziolkowski, DSHA ’86 Thomas and Linda Zukowski
5 Years John and Constance Bach, HA ’56 Paul and Joan Bauer The Honorable Richard Becker
Ralph and June Beiermeister Gerald and Jo Ann Bergeson, DS ’62 Holly Blake James and Mary Boldt Colleen Boyle, DSHA ’06 Robert Davis and Patricia Brannan, DSHA ’71 Robert and Judith Brezinski, DS ’56 Jeffrey and Kimberly Burg Liam and Susan Callanan Kip and Laura Carpenter, DSHA ’91 S. Karlyn Cauley, SDS, DS ’61 Anthony and Kathleen Cavalco Nancy Chapko Patrick and Bridget Coffey Sue Bareis and Margaret Croasdaile, DSHA ’74 Gordon and Cecelia Cutler, DS ’69 Jon and Anne Cyganiak Edward and Kathleen Dahm, DSHA ’90 Valerie Danby, DS ’69 Robert and Susan Danforth, HA ’65 Elizabeth Davis, DSHA ’12 Edward and Susan Devine Melissa Doerr, DSHA ’93 Sandra Dolister, DSHA ’72 John and RoseAnn Donovan, DSHA ’78 James O’Rourke and Carol Dowling O’Rourke, DS ’57 Paul and Jennifer Drechsler Kurt and Bonnie Drezek Patricia Driscoll, DS ’61 Ann Duffy, DSHA ’10 Thomas Egelhoff and Anne Lipinski Christine Gaumond, DSHA ’01 Raymond Glowacki Peter and Judith Goodman James Hegarty and Ellen Fulton Grace Hegemann, DSHA ’15 Stephanie Heyrman, DSHA ’15 Matt and Katie Hoffmann, DSHA ’02 Kevin and Stephanie Honkamp John and Paula Horning Theodore and Jill Hubley Shea and Mindy Hughes Stefan and Rachel Idso, DSHA ’02 Mary Jeanne Inda, HA ’51 Jonathan and Elizabeth Ingrisano Jeffrey and Mary Jarecki Michael and Jeanne Jaskolski Anthony and Monica Jennaro David and Maureen Johnsen, DSHA ’87 James and Angela Kachelski Peggy Kaupp Charles and Dolores Kendall Gaziuddin and Julie Khaja, HA ’67 Dolores Knoernschild, HA ’48 Christopher and Gail Kobach, DS ’64 Stephen and Teresa Krogulski Alan and Lisa Kromanaker, DSHA ’85 Kurt and Laura Kwiatkowski Michael and Ellen Lamb, DSHA ’82 Edward and Katherine Scoptur Lawton, DSHA ’04 Ryan and Jamie Lemminger Gary and Sara Lieungh, DSHA ’83 Madelin LoCicero, DSHA ’15 Quinten and Molly Loucks William MacDonald and Bobbi Hall-MacDonald Thomas and Mary Jo Mance Bridget Martin, DSHA ’08 Madeleine Marx, DSHA ’15 James and Jennifer Maurer, DSHA ’91 Vincent and Susan McBride
Michael McCrea and Ann Marie Uselmann Michael and Sharon McLeod David and Lisa Misky Peter and Moira Moede, DSHA ’84 Morgan Stanley Kevin and Katherine Moss Thomas and Laurie Mulhaney, DSHA ’78 Maire Cait Mullen, DSHA ’15 Mary Ann Muzi Brian and Elizabeth Naylor, DSHA ’80 Michael Nelson and Sheila Finnegan Susan Nord, DSHA ’82 John and Monica Norfolk James and Debora O’Donoghue Genevieve O’Meara, DSHA ’11 Perry and Dora Packer Mary Peterson, DSHA ’72 George and Mary Poorman Richard and Suzanne Powers Prescott Medical Communications Group Michael and Jane Reardon, DSHA ’89 Michelle Rekowski, DSHA ’15 Joy Ritt, DSHA ’76 Tom and Ann Runnells Danny and Claudia Sanders John and Kim Schlifske, DSHA ’80 Barbara Schmidt Alan and Barbara Schroeder, HA ’62 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 Gerald and Katherine Stilp Jeff and Maureen Stowell Robert and Christine Stuart, DSHA ’86 Megan Szidon, DSHA ’15 David and Maureen Tarantino Jeffrey Hammel and Kathryn Tarpey John and Mary Thomas, DSHA ’85 Vanguard Charitable Timothy and Susan Waldoch Wendy Wallace Elizabeth Wissing, DSHA ’10 Tim and Amy Wroblewski, DSHA ’87 Mary Wunderlich, HA ’64 Carlos and Monica Zela-Koort Craig and Iva Zeman, DSHA ’82
Planned Giving via the DSHA Cornerstone Society
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 the ability to help future generations of Dashers.
Behold, I am laying a stone in Zion, a cornerstone, chosen and precious. ~1 Peter 2:6
14 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† Deborah Double† Joseph Doucette† Mary Dursch, HA ’42† Robert† and Margaret† Ehmke Germaine Neis Fischer, HA ’31† David and Jennifer Foti, DSHA ’74 Robert and Toni Gorske, HA ’50 Sybille Hamilton, DS ’65 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 H. Mayer† Yvonne† and Thomas† McCollow 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† Thomas and Patricia Packee, DS ’61 Sidney† and Bernice† Saltzmann Previant, HA ’36 Reverend Donald F. Quartana† Rosemary Eagle Quinlan, HA ’46† Proctor† and Frances† Fewker Raab, HA ’53 Aileen Ryan, HA ’19† Dorothy Ryan, HA ’27† William† and Marie† 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 Donald and Frances Tollefson, HA ’65 W. Kent and Marcia Velde Anna Werschnak, HA ’43
We are strong supporters of Catholic education and believe fully in the all-girls model. DSHA has continuously enhanced that mission while focusing on the capabilities that young women need to achieve and succeed in the modern world. — Kent and Marcia Veldes, parents of Alexandra, DSHA ’07
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Gifts in Honor of Others Memorial Gifts Dr. Maureen Aniakudo, DSHA ’82 Mary Aniakudo Kay Augustine Barbara Britten John Connors and Lisa Gorski Fresenius Kidney Care Lakeland Area Team Wayne and Kathleen Fryda, DSHA ’82 Cara Gerspach Susan Gramling, DS ’64 Reuben Harpole Barbara Harris Jocelyn Jank Brett Sirota and Roberta Kastelic, DSHA ’86 Nan Metzger Malik Pradhan and Nabilla Porbandarwalla Rosa Ramirez Matthew and Marianne Robbins Patricia Ruffin Billy and M. Kay Snowden Herman and Eddneata Thompson Jean Williams Mary Ellen Unger Bannon, HA ’56 Thomas Bannon Gerald R. Bau Margaret Bau, DSHA ’83 Carlie Gagliano Beaudin, DSHA ’03 James and Mary Connelly Dean and Mary Klinger Margaret F. Bielefeld, HA ’31 Joan Bielefeld, DS ’59 Marcella Hauser Brush, HA ’47 James and Elizabeth Kasdorf Mary Ellen Anderson Buellesbach HA, ’47 Kevin and Monica Reynolds, DSHA ’78 Jennifer Smith Chich, DSHA ’83 Robert and Patricia Smith Classmates of DSHA ’04 Dustin Warner and Erika Hutz, DSHA ’04 Robert Denton James and Mary Connelly Peter Lillegren Alexia Stilp Dudley, DSHA ’94 Gerald and Katherine Stilp Mary Bach Fleming, HA ’60 Mark and Stephanie Merz Florence Merten Fridl, HA ’45 David and Amy Abplanalp, DSHA ’77 Patricia Adlam, HA ’47 Timothy and Kelly Bell
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In 2018–2019, 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 a variety of ways: gifts in memory of a deceased family member, friend, alumnae or supporter of DSHA; gifts in honor of a recent graduate and her alumnae relatives; and 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. William and Julie Beres Kathryn Blankenheim James and Margaret Boyle, DSHA ’76 William Buggy† Patrick and Judith Collins Tom and Maripat Dalum, HA ’59 Mary Lu Davis, HA ’45 Phillip and Mary Dibb Paul and Paula Eberle John and Dee Foley Conrad and Linda Forster, HA ’69 Paschal and Anne Frigo Daniel and Anne Girzadas, DSHA ’79 Robert and Toni Gorske, HA ’50 Jay and Juliana Goska, DSHA ’79 Marelise Hartley Carol Hecht Heidi Hendricks Greg and Jeanne Herrle John and Ginny Horning Husch Blackwell, LLP Karen Jossi Mary Pat Keller† Dennis and Joan Ketterman Dave and Margaret Kobelinski, HA ’69 Daniel and Elizabeth Kolb Robert and Geraldine Kolb, HA ’55 Robert and Kathryn Lauer Carl and Jerilyn Laurino A. Jeffrey and Angela Markoff Chris McDermott, DSHA ’76, and John McDermott Joseph and Lauren McGaver Margaret Oldam William and Sandra Pickart, DSHA ’79 Timothy and Ann Reardon, DSHA ’81 John and Sharon Rittenhouse James L. and Margaret Mathews Sankovitz, HA ’51 Nancy Schimmelpfenning Kenneth and Brenda Schlater Nicholas and Janice Sharkey Paul Siegel Paula Slesar Peter and Jane Smith, HA ’69 William and Susan Stark Joseph and Nancy Steigerwald Richard Streff John and Kathleen Thomas Shirley Tobin Janet Vredenbregt, HA ’45 Ralph and Rosemarie Weber Douglas and Camille Wildes Thomas and Mary Wisniewski, DSHA ’85 Thomas and Kathleen Yoss Margaret Zeidler
Rosemary Fiala Hamilton, HA ’50 Neil Hamilton
Jack and Minna Haas William and Maria Tess, HA ’68
Sal Palmisano Judith Schmidt
Mary Joan Haas, DS ’52 William and Maria Tess, HA ’68
Susan Reidy Mark and Carolyn Hohenwalter
Sarah Hegarty, DSHA ’98 Matthew and Kelly Hodges, DSHA ’96 Michael Johnson and Bridget Hegarty Johnson, DSHA ’95 Peter and Elizabeth Benz, DSHA ’98 Maureen C. Hutchinson Anthony and Barbara Carpinello Cheryl Gray Dale and Jo Ann Hutchinson Edgar and Patricia Roesch James and Charlene Schwartz Richard and Anna Teerlink Kenneth and Brigitta Waliszewski Diane Karnowski-Conley, DSHA ’73 Monique Conley, DSHA ’98 Elizabeth Kendall, DSHA ’00 Charles and Dolores Kendall Jane LaBissoniere Keyser, HA ’41 Todd and Margaret Jordan, DSHA ’73 Lillian Kisch Knoske, HA ’63 Susan Kurek, DSHA ’72 James Lampereur Thomas Egelhoff and Anne Lipinski Catherine A. Nord, HA ’49 Jonelle Gilden, DSHA ’73 Shelley O’Malley Anonymous Mary Ann Palmisano BAMCO, Inc. Thomas and Mary Pat Brown Bradley and Gina Kasel Thomas and Sally Knoll James Korom Chris McDermott, DSHA ’76, and John McDermott S. K. and Rosanne Mehta MGROUP Holdings, Inc. Angelo and Nancy Pipitone Joan Plumley Holly Ryan Theodore and Molly Schmidt, DSHA ’88 Jeffrey and Debra Scrobel Michael and Kathleen Tarantino Barbara Tunks
Mary Rademacher Rose, DS ’59 Darrell and Julie Johnson Paul J. Scoptur Richard and Barbara Avellone Victoria Brzeski, HA ’70 Nancy Flagg Louette Guenther Johnson Bank Scott and Jinette Lau Edward and Katherine Scoptur Lawton, DSHA ’04 Alisa Marion John and Denise O’Meara Christina Scoptur, HA ’70 Jon Sisulak Dennis Skrypchak Scott and Mary Ellen Stanek Heath and Kim Straka Warren Wanezek Karen Williams Annette Ziegler Kate Slattery, DSHA ’08 Timothy and Susanne Nettesheim Harold and Leona Tess William and Maria Tess, HA ’68 Tracy Anderson Wayson 2 Anonymous Donors Jane Anderson, HA ’61 Kaitlin Wayson, DSHA ’09 Scott Weaver Kathleen Potts Weaver, DS ’67 Mary Margaret Wermers Anonymous Barbara Fenby John and Mary Hauke Thomas and Kathleen Henley Carl Wermers Joe and Mary Ann Wermers Catherine Boehm Wick, HA ’33 Kevin and Kathleen Carnell, DSHA ’97
Medalist Gifts Madeline Connell, DSHA ’19 Norbert and Teresa Grzechowiak Mary Pat Wilson Connell, HA ’44 Norbert and Teresa Grzechowiak Mary Healy Connelly, HA ’38 William and Mary Eckenrod Susan Dickey Danforth, HA ’65 Robert and Susan Danforth, HA ’65
Shannon Foley, DSHA ’19 James and Joan Foley, HA ’52
Toni Dujick Gorske, HA ’50 Charles and Judith McMullen, DSHA ’73
Madeline Harris, DSHA ’19 William and Mary Eckenrod
Anna Johnson, DSHA ’10 Darrell and Julie Johnson
Mary Kaye Keyes, DSHA ’84 James E. & John A. Keyes Family Foundation, Inc.
Lawrence and Jane Kean Maura Kean, DSHA ’06
Vivian Keyes, DSHA ’19 James E. & John A. Keyes Family Foundation, Inc. Thomas and Mary Kaye Keyes, DSHA ’84
Emma Kerschner, DSHA ’20 Theodore and Jennifer Kerschner
Alyssa Makowski, DSHA ’19 Robert and Dulcey Makowski Arleen Jeka Makowski, HA ’47 Robert and Dulcey Makowski Stevie Meyer, DSHA ’19 Patricia Cologne, HA ’46 Kayleigh O’Hair, DSHA ’19 Judith Mueller O’Hair-Regan, HA ’55 Anne Voss, DSHA ’19 Robert and Susan Danforth, HA ’65
Other Honorary Gifts Ellen Bartel The Cara Foundation, Inc. Daniel and Elizabeth Doucette, HA ’69 Bennett Sherman and Karen Von Rueden, DSHA ’73
Joseph E. Kerschner Sefton and Darcey Ipock Kathleen Mehigan Leonard, HA ’54 Justine Leonard, HA ’50 Julie L. McGaver, DSHA ’04 Joseph and Lauren McGaver Kathleen Zierden Olen, HA ’57 Gary and Kristen Robinson, DSHA ’80 Mary Pickart, HA ’50 David Winkler and Therese Pickart, DSHA ’85 Kate E. Spielbauer, DSHA ’21 Gregory and Jodi Spielbauer Megan Waldoch, DSHA ’13 Timothy and Susan Waldoch
Sarah Bradford, DSHA ’22 Bill and Barbie Bradford Diane Brich, HA ’57 William and Maria Tess, HA ’68
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Matching Gifts AbbVie Ameriprise Artisan Partners Bank of America Foundation Brink’s Chubb & Son Communications Media Advisors Crawford Evaluation Group Deluxe Corporation Emerson ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. GE Foundation Harley-Davidson Motor Company IBM Corporation Johnson Controls MGIC Human Resources Department Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation Northwestern Mutual Foundation Payden & Rygel PNC Bank Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated Rockwell Automation, Inc. SC Johnson Fund, Inc. U.S. Bancorp Foundation UBS Optimus Foundation Uline We Energies Foundation Wells Fargo & Company
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Endowed Funds Supporting DSHA
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.
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. Louis J. and Elise K. Kirsch Educational Scholarship (2002) Established by Christine Kirsch Weiss, DS ’70, to assist a student in taking full advantage of the DSHA experience. Dennis and Sandra Bulawa Kuester Faith Development Leadership Fund (2002) Established by Dennis and Sandra Bulawa Kuester, HA ’62, to assist faculty or students to participate in faith development activities. Katie Andrews Murphy, DS ’58, Compensation Fund (2008) Established by the Kathleen M. Murphy Trust to assist DSHA in providing competitive compensation. Frederic W. and Jane M. Syburg Faculty Professional Development Fund (2013) Established by Ellen and Michael Bartel and friends of the Syburg/Bartel families in memory of Fred and Jane Syburg to advance the professional development of DSHA faculty. William G. and Maria Haas Tess, HA ’68, Teacher Compensation Fund (2015) Established by William and Maria Haas Tess, HA ’68, in appreciation for the exemplary education provided to her and her sisters Mary Joan Haas, DS ’52†, and Diane Haas Brich, HA ’57†, daughters of Jack† and Mina† Haas.
DSHA Endowed Building Fund (2000) Established by DSHA to maintain buildings and facilities. 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. 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. Elizabeth and Daniel Doucette Family Travel Study Opportunity Fund (2006) Established by Daniel and Elizabeth Hoag Doucette, HA ’69, parents of Shanna Doucette Knierim, DSHA ’00, to provide scholarship assistance to students in need of financial assistance who wish to enrich their academic experience with travel-study opportunities sponsored by DSHA.
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Scholarship Funds at DSHA
Scholarships are bridges — access to this outstanding educational opportunity for talented young women who do not have the financial means to experience DSHA. Scholarship sizes vary depending on a family’s financial need. Nearly 36 percent of DSHA students relied on scholarships, large and small, to attend DSHA in 2018–19. 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 president Ellen Bartel. Provides tuition assistance for girls with demonstrated financial need. Michael F. Bartel and Sons Scholarship (2013) Established by the Bartel family to support a young woman who exhibits courage, growing confidence, and inner strength who would be unable to attend DSHA without financial assistance. 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 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.
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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. 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. DSHA Scholarship Endowment (2002) Established in 2002, this fund provides scholarships to students who demonstrate financial need and who, without assistance, would be unable to receive a DSHA education. Kathy Duffey Fogarty Scholarship (2006) Established by Richard and JoAnn Duffey, parents of Kathy Duffey Fogarty, DSHA ’77†, and Margaret Duffey Gerth, DSHA ’81, to support students in need of financial assistance. Eugene O. Duffy Memorial Scholarship (2007) Established by Catherine M. Duffy, mother of Catherine O. Duffy, DSHA ’01, to support a student in need of financial assistance and who, in her middle school years, demonstrated academic achievement. Monsignor Joseph Emmenegger Scholarship (1991) Established by Kathie O’Brien Daily, DS ’60†, and Frank Daily, parents of Catherine Daily Pickart, DSHA ’84, and Eileen Daily, DSHA ’86, to support students in need of financial assistance.
Ralph Evinrude Foundation Scholarship (2006) Established by the Ralph Evinrude Foundation, Inc. to support students from the City of Milwaukee in need of financial assistance. Richard and Florence Fridl Scholarship (1991) Established by Richard† and Florence† Merten Fridl, HA ’45, parents of Mary Fridl Rampson, HA ’69; Cynthia Fridl Gallagher, DSHA ’71; AnneMarie Fridl Duveneck, DSHA ’75; and Karen Fridl Schlater, DSHA ’79, to support students in need of financial assistance. Toni Dujick Gorske, HA ’50, Scholarship (2007) Established by Robert Gorske in honor of his wife, Toni, to support students in need of financial assistance. They are the parents of Judith Gorske McMullen, DSHA ’73. Beatrice M. Haggerty, HA ’31, Scholarship (1994) Established by the Patrick and Beatrice Haggerty Foundation. Assists one junior and one senior who demonstrate outstanding achievement in science and math, as well as leadership in co-curricular activities including community service. Patricia Hanley Newlon, HA ’37, Scholarship (1990) Established by the estate of Patricia Hanley Newlon, HA ’37, to support a student in need of financial assistance in her first year of high school at DSHA.
Maureen Hanlon, DSHA ’81, Memorial Scholarship (1996) Established by members of the DSHA Class of 1981 in memory of their classmate Maureen Hanlon to support students in need of financial assistance. Patricia L. Hayes, DS ’59, Scholarship (2012) Established by the estate of Patricia Hayes to support students in need of financial assistance. 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 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 and 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. 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. 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.
I give back to DSHA because DSHA has given me so much. Giving back is one way to be involved in the community and to show appreciation to the school that has given me so many things. —Annika Johnson, DSHA ’20
Rose A. Monaghan Science Scholarship (2005) Established by the Rose A. Monaghan Charitable Trust to support students in need of financial assistance who demonstrate academic promise in the sciences. 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.
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SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
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 37-year 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 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.
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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. The Valiant Women Endowed Scholarship Fund 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 assistance. 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 American Endowment Foundation Anonymous Scholarship In a continued and concerted effort to create a learning environment of diverse students more closely emulating the greater Milwaukee area, this 4-year renewable scholarship supports freshmen who have demonstrated financial need and have not been awarded a choice voucher. Dr. Maureen Aniakudo Scholarship Fund (2018) Established by family and friends in memory of Dr. Maureen Aniakudo, DSHA ’82, to support a sophomore with a 3.0 GPA and is active in community service. 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 commitments from Paul and Jeanie Grunau and Pat and Rachel English. The program seeks to recognize high-performing African American students from the City of Milwaukee and fully fund their high school education at either Divine Savior Holy Angels High School or Marquette University High School. Beacon Scholars will serve as inspiring examples and beacons for their peers, and they will be fully prepared for success in higher education and their career and life paths. In doing so, they will enrich our community and provide leadership and support that will encourage and enable others to follow in their footsteps.
Carolyn Walker Biggs-Harris Scholarship (2016) A companion fund to the Carolyn Walker Biggs-Harris Endowed Scholarship Fund to support current scholarship needs. The fund provides a way for donors who want to help Carolyn provide scholarships for African American students but prefer to focus on immediate scholarship needs. Andrew Boldt Memorial Scholarship (2015) Created by the Boldt family in memory of their son Andrew Boldt, MUHS ’10. Provides tuition support to a young woman from the West Bend area who attends DSHA. 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.
Woman of Character Scholarship (2007) Established by Paul† and Christina Engel Scoptur, HA ’70, parents of Kate Scoptur Lawton, DSHA ’04, and Ali Scoptur, DSHA ’08. This scholarship recognizes three young women for being proactive and dynamic students who are enthusiastic learners, bold explorers, courageous achievers, and community builders. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors are nominated by DSHA faculty and staff members. Mary Alice Tierney Dunn Scholarship (2008) Established by Mary Alice Tierney Dunn, HA ’68, to support Latina students in the Milwaukee area. Valiant Women Scholarship Fund (1989) Established by DSHA in 1989. This fund provides 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. 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.
Fleck Foundation Scholarship (2017) Supports students from the City of Milwaukee who would not be able to attend DSHA without significant financial aid. Priority is given to students from choice and charter schools who were not selected in the choice lottery. Jan Fleckenstein Scholarship (2017) Supports students who have graduated from schools in the City of Milwaukee who would not be able to attend DSHA without significant financial assistance. Priority is given to students from choice and charter schools who were not selected in the choice lottery. 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. Jeremiah and Dolly Hegarty Scholarship Fund (2018) Established by Jerry and Dolly Hegarty, parents of Kathleen Hegarty DSHA, ’90; Meghan Hegarty Dean, DSHA ’94; Bridget Hegarty Johnson, DSHA ’95; and Sarah Hegarty, DSHA ’98, to support an incoming freshman in need of financial assistance. Honkamp Family Foundation Scholarship (2017) Provides tuition support for students from the City of Milwaukee with demonstrated 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. Mary Ellen Powers Scholarship Fund (2018) Established by Frank Miller in memory of his wife, Mary Ellen Powers, in 2018 as a companion fund to the endowed Mary Ellen Powers Scholarship to support African American or Latina students demonstrating financial need in the greater Milwaukee area. Mary Mross 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. Price Foundation Scholarship (2006) Established by Bruce and Judy Schendt Price, DSHA ’71, and the trustees of the Price Foundation. Provides financial assistance for summer session classes for students in need who show academic promise.
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From left to right, Gabriela Mastricola, DSHA ’22, Laetitia Faye, DSHA ’21, and Aleria Jones, DSHA ’21, were recipients of the Beacon Scholarship in the 2018–2019 school year.
An Opportunity to Become a Beacon Donor-funded scholarship gives students a chance to attend a high-performing high school.
W By Paul and Jeanie Grunau
hen one of your children has crooked teeth and is embarrassed to smile, what do you do? You take them to the orthodontist and, for most of us, we are fortunate enough to afford braces to straighten their teeth and brighten their smile. Would you ever consider braces only for your child’s top teeth, leaving the bottom teeth crooked and out of place? Of course not! We believe the same is true when it comes to education. Every part of a young person’s education is important and deserves attention and support — just like every tooth needs straightening. We have had the good fortune to give our children both their top and bottom braces; in other words, they have been able to attend strong grade schools and high schools. We’ve seen the positive impact that a high-performing elementary and high school education has had on our daughters Grace, DSHA ’13, and Sadie, who attends Visitation School in St. Paul, MN, where we now reside. Our sons Hank and Gus have had the same experiences. The impact has been far reaching — not only have they developed academically, but also emotionally and spiritually — with strong values, good judgment, and self-confidence.
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Over the years we sought to learn more about educational opportunities for young people in the City of Milwaukee. We learned about successful charter and private grade and middle schools such as Milwaukee College Prep and St. Marcus, enthusiastically supported by generous donors in the community. These are high-performing schools, where students receive an excellent academic and personal foundation. We became very curious about what happened to these students after eighth grade. What high school opportunities existed that would allow them to continue on their academic and personal development journey? Where could these students, with limited financial resources, find opportunities in high-performing high schools? In other words, where could they finish the journey they started at Milwaukee College Prep, St. Marcus, or any of the other high-performing grade and middle schools in Milwaukee? Where could they get their bottom braces? We discovered that, while there seemed to be growing interest and support for providing grade and middle school alternatives to students from urban areas, that same interest and support was not as prevalent when it came to creating opportunities for these students to continue their journey at high-performing high schools.
Beacon Scholarship Giving students a chance So we partnered with Pat and Rachel English, longtime, generous supporters of Marquette University High School, who shared our interest in providing opportunities for urban students to attend high-performing high schools, to create the Beacon Scholarship. The scholarship’s mission is to help urban students with limited financial resources attend high-performing high schools, specifically DSHA or MUHS. Since the 2017-2018 school year we have provided at least one African American student from the city of Milwaukee a full-tuition scholarship to DSHA, and Pat and Rachel English have done the same at MUHS. As long as the recipient fulfills the requirements, the scholarship will follow them for the entirety of their high school career. To receive the scholarship, these students must be recommended by their middle school; score above the fiftieth percentile on the DSHA or MUHS entrance exam; and have demonstrated financial need such that without this scholarship, they would not be able to attend DSHA or MUHS. In return, the student awarded this Paul and Jeanie Grunau scholarship is required to maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and be involved in at least one school-sponsored club or activity each year. Becoming a beacon for others Scholarship recipients are also asked to be “beacons” in their community — model students and citizens who are on a path to success in higher education and professional careers. While at DSHA, they are expected to represent the best of DSHA, particularly in demonstrating the qualities of the graduate: becoming believers, self-advocates, critical thinkers, communicators, and leaders. In their communities and in their homes, they are expected to act as model citizens, and inspire those around them through the example they set. DSHA is a safe community where students are encouraged to try new experiences, and where failure is okay. With hard work, and the support of her family, the faculty, staff, and her fellow students, a young woman can and will succeed. With this support, beacon scholars
The Beacon Scholarship seeks to recognize high-performing African American students from the City of Milwaukee and fully fund their high school education at either DSHA or Marquette University High School (MUHS).
are set on a path to become great examples for others as they make a positive impact in their communities. By becoming beacons in their communities, encouraged by and through a strong educational experience, we will see different — and better — outcomes. We have gotten to know each of the current Beacon Scholarship recipients. We are so impressed with their work ethic, commitment, and appreciation for the opportunity they have at DSHA. A representative recipient is Laetitia Faye, DSHA ’21, who has accomplished so much with the help of the scholarship, working hard to succeed in her classes, and becoming quite the athlete. Her parents came from Senegal in 1997 so Laetitia and her siblings could have more opportunities. She hopes to one day become a pediatrician, and make someone else’s dreams come true. She is an inspiration. She is a beacon in her community, and at DSHA. It takes a village We hope to help more students like Laetitia. We hope with that with your generosity, we can help many students of all backgrounds attend DSHA and MUHS. Yes, choice vouchers provide an option for many students. But the truth is, vouchers are not enough. Being a recipient of a voucher in the choice lottery doesn’t happen for every student in need. How many kids who had the good fortune to attend a high-performing grade and middle school in Milwaukee miss the opportunity to attend a high-performing high school just because they don’t land a spot in the choice lottery and/or lack the financial resources to do so? We have a responsibility to help these young people finish their journey. We’ve got to put braces on those bottom teeth.
Interested in joining the Grunau’s in providing this opportunity to deserving students? Contact DSHA Sr. Director of Development Stephanie Ziemke at 414.616.2807 or Director of Admissions & Financial Aid Ann Duffy at 414.616.2805.
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Make a Difference at DSHA We are so grateful for the support of our alumnae, families, and friends! We are all a part of the DSHA community, and there are so many ways to stay connected, in whatever ways suit you best.
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How to get connected at DSHA:
Volunteer
We are always looking for volunteers to help at our various events and activities. Discover volunteer opportunities at dsha.info/volunteer.
Visit our website
Learn more about the DSHA mission, the components of a DSHA education, and recent happenings at dsha.info.
Follow us on social media
Find and connect with DSHA on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. We love to share news and hear from you on all of our accounts. @DSHAHighSchool
Give financially
There are many ways to contribute financially to DSHA. Annual Giving Make a gift, large or small, to the DSHA Annual Fund and/or to scholarships. Learn more at dsha.info/give. Planned Giving Consider leaving DSHA in your estate plans. Learn more at dsha.planmygift.org. Establish an Endowed Fund Help provide permanent, perennial support to students. 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.
Share your talents and time
From serving as a Summer Cool instructor or leading an Applied Wellness workshop, to prepping students for college and career readiness at Junior Interview Day or through mentorship, your giftedness has a place at DSHA! To inquire about where you can best share of your gifts, send us a message at dsha.info/contactus.
Cheer on the Dashers
Display some school spirit and attend a Dasher athletic event. Students participate in 39 teams across 15 different sports, and always love seeing a big cheering section! Check out dsha.info/athletics for a schedule.
Come see our musical, theatre productions, and instrumental concerts
The DSHA Theatre Department puts on four productions a year, and our choirs, Angelaires, handbells, and Divine Strings groups put on performances periodically throughout the school year. Check out dsha.info/fine arts for upcoming fine art events.
Sponsor or attend the DSHA Auction
Support DSHA at this annual, crowd-favorite event. Mark your calendars for the auction on Friday, March 6. Learn more at dsha.info/auction. Discover more about giving, volunteering, and DSHA special events at dsha.info/support.
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2018–19
Board of Directors
BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2018–2019 Executive Committee John Herbers, JD | Chair Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren, S.C. Judie Dalum Taylor, DSHA ’87 | Vice Chair DUECO/UEHC Sharon deGuzman | Treasurer Baird Advisors; Robert W. Baird & Co. Andy Lampereur | Secretary Financial Consultant
S. Grace Mary Croft, SDS, DS ’56 | Sponsorship Coordinator Sisters of the Divine Savior Frank Probst | Sponsorship Coordinator Sisters of the Divine Savior Katie Konieczny, DSHA ’92 | President and Ex-Officio Divine Savior Holy Angels High School
Members
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Craig Cepukenas Artisan Partners
Mary Jo Layden Community Volunteer
Pedro Colón, JD Wisconsin Circuit Court for Milwaukee County
Susan Lueger, PhD Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.
Cathleen A. Ebacher, JD Adient
John McDermott Rockwell Automation
Maureen Carney Goetz, DSHA ‘96 Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Katie Daily Pickart, DSHA ’84, PhD Community Volunteer
S. Mary Lee Grady, SDS, DS ’58 Sisters of the Divine Savior
Scott Roberts Ziegler Capital Management, LLC
Mike Hodan Wells Fargo Advisors
JoAnne Sabir Juice Kitchen, Sherman Phoenix
Peggy Kelsey, JD WEC Energy Group
Christopher Swain Northwestern Mutual
Joseph Kerschner, MD Medical College of Wisconsin
Moe Tarantino Community Volunteer
2018–19
Annual Financial Statements*
3.27% 3.86%
4.73%
1.43%
*(unaudited)
REVENUE 9.06%
REVENUE
5.88% 71.77%
Tuition and Fees
$10,033,470
71.77%
Unrestricted Contributions
$822,321
5.88%
Restricted Contributions
$1,267,034
9.06%
Special Events
$540,011
3.86%
Interest and Dividends
$457,007
3.27%
Gain on Investments
$660,787
4.73%
Other
$200,262
1.43%
Total Revenue
$13,980,892
100.00%
Salaries & Benefits
$7,654,269
55.23%
Financial Assistance
$1,335,911
9.64%
Instructional & Program
$1,001,058
7.22%
Facilities
$694,679 5.01%
Capital Improvements
$332,904
Advancement
$600,232 4.33%
Administration
$725,693 5.24%
Other
$1,514,429 10.93%
Total Expenses
$13,859,175
10.93% 5.24%
EXPENSES
4.33% 2.40%
EXPENSES
5.01% 7.22% 9.64%
55.23%
2.40%
100.00%
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