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IN HIS SPACE: STEVE TEISL ’00
REUNION
PUT A RING ON IT
Just in time for his 50th reunion, Warren “Woodie” Patterson ’72 was given back something he thought was long gone. Woody had given his class ring to his then-girlfriend, now-wife, Mary Claire Kelleher Patterson G.O. ’73, but the ring had been lost for 50 years. Weeks before Reunion, the Advancement Office received a call that the ring was found and Woody was reunited with it! We look forward to seeing the happy couple back on campus this June for Mary Claire’s 50th Reunion!
ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR
PRESENTED DURING REUNION WEEKEND
In a special ceremony held at the start of the Reunion Weekend festivities on Friday, June 3, Marc Stefanski ’72 was presented with the Alumnus of the Year Award by Alumni Association President Lauren Oliver ’12 and Head of School Kathy Kenny.
Stefanski was introduced by his longtime friend and classmate, Bill Mulligan ’72. Mulligan shared that in the 35 years Stefanski has served as the chairman and CEO of Third Federal Savings and Loan, the bank’s assets have increased eightfold to more than $14 billion. He added that this growth, coupled with the company’s distinctive culture, have made it one of the most admired companies in northeast Ohio. He then shared the variety of other ways Stefanski has impacted local communities and organizations as well as Gilmour.
Stefanski was a catalyst in the formation of the Third Federal Foundation, which has donated more than $50 million to local organizations and communities.
He is the chairman of Rhonda’s Kiss, a 501c(3) he founded in honor of his late wife, Rhonda, that focuses on cancer patients' non-medical needs. Rhonda’s Kiss provides grants to partner hospitals to establish patient assistance funds, which help cover the cost of rent and utilities, wigs, oncology massage, parking or other transportation costs, as well as any other unexpected cost involved in the holistic care of the patient.
Finally, Stefanski has made significant contributions to Gilmour throughout the 50 years since he graduated in support of the school and its campus. Mulligan noted that the state-champion hockey program and the Floyd E. Stefanski Ice Center on campus would likely not exist without Stefanski’s commitment, passion and generosity. The Ice Center is named for Marc’s late brother, Floyd, an ardent fan of Gilmour hockey and father of four Gilmour alumni, Brian ’05, Evan ’11, Gavin ’07 and Amanda ’13 Stefanski.
In his remarks, Stefanski expressed his gratitude to the school. He stated, “I have been blessed with the love and care that this school has shared with all of us who were here. It’s just a special place, a very special place.”
In presenting Stefanski with the award, Head of School Kathy Kenny remarked, “On behalf of Gilmour, the Brothers of Holy Cross, our students, our alumni and our Trustees, I hope you know how sincerely grateful we are and how honored we are to have you as an alum and a friend.”