Marian Matters (Spring 2008)

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M ARIAN C ATHOLIC A LUMNI , PARENTS AND F RIENDS . . . B ECAUSE M ARIAN C ATHOLIC R EALLY D OES M ATTER SPRING 2008

President & Alumna Sr. M. Paul McCaughey New Superintendent of Catholic Schools in Chicago

Campaign Exceeds Preliminary $5.25 Million Goal! Story on page 2

Marian Catholic High School’s president since 1992, Sr. M. Paul McCaughey, O.P. will take on a new position as Superintendent of Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of Chicago beginning on July 1. McCaughey accepted the position at the urging of Cardinal George, Archbishop of Chicago, and with the blessing of the Dominican Sisters of Springfield. “After an extensive search, we believe that our Search Committee identified the best possible person for this important position in the Archdiocese of Chicago,” noted Cardinal George. “Sr. Mary Paul has both the professional experience and leadership qualities that are necessary to take responsibility for Sr. M. Paul meets Chicago Archdiocesan students the future of our Catholic elementary and high at press conference. schools.” Although the 1967 graduate of Marian Catholic certainly has no intention of leaving the Marian “family,” she certainly vacates the building having left several indelible marks under her leadership. Through Partnership 2000 and The Courage to Lead Capital Campaigns, McCaughey has been one of the guiding forces in the building of a new fine arts wing, a primary competition gymnasium and newly built Leadership Center/Student Union. Tremendous progress has also been witnessed with additions of a new college room, greenhouse, Campus Ministry area, two science labs and the Dominican Way classroom addition. Under her leadership, Marian earned its second U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon in 1995-96 and Marian has twice been named to the Catholic High School Honor Roll (2004, 2006), which recognizes the Top 50 secondary schools in America. “The whole thing began because a wonderful local pastor asked me last November to go and talk to a search committee,” said McCaughey, who has degrees from Quincy, St. Louis, Notre Dame and Continued on page 2

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Camille (Zarantonello) Blachowicz ’62 Athlete of the Year:

Lisa (Boyd) Piekarski ’87 Fine Arts Distinguished Achievement:

Colin Egglesfield ’91 Spirit of Marian:

James and Anita Jackson Lifetime Achievement:

Joseph Dee Story on page 10 & 11


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