Saint Viator High School Annual Report 2018-2019

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STRIVE TO DO EVERYTHING WELL 897 STUDENTS 115 FACULTY & STAFF MEMBERS

Saint Viator High School

2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT

27 ATHLETIC TEAMS

35,000 HOURS OF SERVICE 100% OF STUDENTS ACCEPTED TO COLLEGE

KLUES FAMILY INNOVATION CENTER 80% OF STUDENTS INVOLVED IN CO-CURRICULARS

4 PERFECT ACT SCORES

27 STUDENTS COMMITTED TO COLLEGE ATHLETICS

42 CLUBS & ACTIVITIES $1.6 MILLION IN SCHOLARSHIPS

INCubatoredu 24 ALUMNI TEACHERS & STAFF

80+ PARTNERS IN SERVICE 456 STUDENTS WENT ON RETREATS

ADORED AND LOVED BE JESUS VOLUME XXVI | NUMBER 3 | ANNUAL REPORT


ALION FOR LIFE | Staff Listing ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 A Lion for Life Magazine is a publication of the Saint Viator High School

TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 .......................................................................................Letter from the President 4 ............................................................Letter from the Board of Trustees Chair

Vice President of Development

5 .............................................Letter from the Vice President of Development 6 ..................................................................Focus on Mission, Vision, and Values 8 .......................................................................................Feature: Chris Paolelli ’02

Director of Development Mrs. Kristen Daniels Director of Major Gifts and Strategic Partnerships

10 .................................................................... Spotlight: Caroline Avell Starr ‘91 11 ......................................................................................... Q & A: Jim Mitchell ’77 12 ........................................................................................... Strategic Plan Update 14 ......................................2018-19 School Leadership and Faculty and Staff 15 .................................................................................................. Lifetime Founders

Alumni Relations Manager Special Events and Development Manager Director of Marketing and Communications Communications Manager

16 ................................................................................................Financial Summary 17 ........................................................................Klues Family Innovation Center 18 ....................................................................................Fundraising Event Recaps 20 ......................................................................................... The Viator Foundation 31 ............................................................... Young Alumni and Current Students 32 .......................................................................Honor Roll of Investors - Alumni 36 ..................................................................................................In-Kind Donations 37 ..................................................................... Matching Gifts and Sponsorships 38 .................................................................................................................Memorials 40 ............................................................................................................ Honorariums 41 ..........................................................................2019-2020 Calendar of Events 42 ............................................................................................................In Memoriam

Director of Enrollment Assistant Director of Enrollment Advancement Assistant Director of Development Emeritus Mr. Patrick Mahoney Director of Alumni Relations Emeritus Printing

Saint Viator High School 1213 East Oakton Street Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 847.392.4050 www.saintviator.com

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SAVE THE DATE

2020

NIGHT OF THE LION Friends, Fine Dining, Dancing and Auctions Benefiting the Saint Viator High School Tuition Assistance Program

March 7, 2020, 7 p.m. Saint Viator High School


Annual Report | Letter from the President

Dear Friends, I am blessed to serve as the President of Saint Viator High School during this time of growth and change. It has been inspiring to see our students develop spiritually, academically, artistically, and athletically. Together, our administration, faculty, staff, and families look to the future with a focus on excellence, providing enriching opportunities for students, and bringing innovation to everything we do.

guide how we teach young men and women in the classroom, coach student-athletes, and nourish

Values with members of the Saint Viator family as well as with the wider community as we invite them to learn more about this great school. A key part of our vision is how Saint Viator “strives to be an institution of excellence where tradition and innovation meet.� We continually push ourselves to stay current in our teaching methods, technology, security, and space-and-planning initiatives. This year, thanks to the contributions of generous donors, we planned and launched the Klues Family Innovation Center. This Center invites teamwork and collaboration, and will serve as a model for classrooms of the future at Saint Viator. Last year, we embarked on a new space utilization planning process with and grounds. In 2018-19, we also made a number of safety and security improvements that will serve Saint Viator for years to come. We are working with a professional security team, using responsive communication tools for alerts, and implementing new processes to better monitor who is on campus and address known concerns. We are blessed with a remarkable history of servant leadership at Saint Viator and by our rich Viatorian tradition. This past year, Fr. Daniel Hall, CSV, was called to lead the Viatorians as Provinworldwide congregation of the Clerics of Saint Viator in July 2018. We welcomed back another We thank you for joining us in the important ministry of Saint Viator High School. Your involvement makes a profound impact in the lives of our students, and the communities that are raised up where faith is lived, deepened, and celebrated.

Adored and Loved Be Jesus!

Brian J. Liedlich President

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Annual Report | Letter from the Board of Trustees Chair

both Saint Viator faculty and administrators make to the students, day in, day out. The attention they all pay which strives to do everything well, so that through all, Jesus may be adored and loved. They are one of the difference compared to other institutions. School family sustains a special environment of kindness for all to feel welcomed, included, and involved. Success in life is fostered and students holistically prepared to excel in college through academic rigor, intellectual stimulation, creative collaboration, respect for individuals, and responsibility to oneself and to others. As you read this report, you also will see a number of new and exciting programs, as well as new instructors, that now are part of the Saint Viator High School experience; consistent with our action oriented Vision to be the Catholic educational institution driven by where Tradition and Innovation meet. Like this Administration, the Board of Trustees has rededicated itself to become even more focused and initiatives that can be measured and progress toward long-term viability and growth including, Development,

I am proud to be a part of such a dedicated community that remains committed to the highest standards of integrity, effort, and behavior to best serve students, families, and society in as much as what has been accomplished. I believe our best years are still in front of us and enthusiastically look forward to what comes next. Regards,

Board of Trustees Chair


Annual Report | Letter from the Vice President of Development

The generous support Saint Viator High School receives from our loyal community is a blessing that enriches educational opportunities offered to our young Lions. Your support encourages each of the young adults entrusted to Thanks to your generosity, Saint Viator students are supported in many ways. Tuition assistance makes it possible for 33% of our families to make a Viatorian education a reality. Your gifts have also made our vision a reality that Saint Viator is recognized as an exceptional Catholic, college preparatory high school where tradition and innovation meet. programs—two areas that reinforce the Viator difference. With 90% of our students involved in co-curricular activities, students can explore their interests, reach personal goals, develop leadership skills, and make lifelong friends. Continued donation of your time, talent, and treasure ensures that Saint Viator High School will remain true continue to produce alumni who transform their developed as students at Saint Viator. for the many ways you can assist our students and connect to the Saint Viator community.

Thomas J. Ramsden Vice President of Development


Mission, Vision, and Values MISSION

VALUES

Saint Viator High School is a Catholic,

Catholic Identity

college-preparatory community of learning called to provide religious formation and an academic program of excellence to young men and women. — June 1, 2019, Board of Governors

Viatorian Spirituality

VISION

Community and Learning

Educating the Whole Person

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Annual Report | Focus on Mission,Vision, and Values

question, “How is Saint Viator High School doing?” When an individual encounters any aspect of the Saint Viator High School family, a dream, born in 1831 rural France, is tangibly experienced. Students, faculty, parents, staff, alumni, and friends are constantly striving to do everything well, so that, through them Jesus may be adored and loved. Our Catholic, Viatorian identity provides the tools our students need to grow spiritually and intellectually. As the 2019-2020 school year unfolds, the new expression of our dedicated committee worked tirelessly in conjunction with Viatogoing, and what we hold as our core values. Though this is a new articulation, it is not a new direction for this community. These statements add words to what this institution has been about 2,000 years ago, is relevant for members of the Saint Viator family to help renew and transform the lives of others. aspects of this community and provides a useful common language. The teachers and curriculum planners are in the process of department continue to be our practical guide to put faith into action. The Athletic Department is engaging the coaches to Viator is a Latin word meaning, “on the way,” or “journeyer.” Saint Viator High School continues to be on the way to live the mission of -

Adored and loved be Jesus!

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ALION FOR LIFE | Feature

Chris Paolelli ’02

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department at nearby Hersey High School in Arlington Heights, and becoming increasingly aware of just how different it was from his own high school experience. “There were aspects of my Catholic education that I prayer,” Paolelli says. “That and I missed the community for something that mattered more than us individually.” Department chairman, Jerry Leitner, told Paolelli about the opening and the rest is history.

transformative and is a major take-away for students when they leave.” Paolelli need only look at the popular senior edition of the Viator Voice newspaper, which he has moderated for 11 of his 12 years at the school, to see how much students value their Kairos experience, and its call to identify “I wish I could do a pie chart to show just how many times it turns out as a favorite memory of students,” he says. Working on the newspaper is something Paolelli has been doing since he was a student. He started as a writer, advanced to features editor, and eventually served as co-editor in chief. a concentration in creative writing, but he ultimately decided teaching was the way he could share his passion

Paolelli began his 12th year in August, teaching sophomore Literature and Composition II and AP Language and Composition II to juniors. He also added a new title as director of the Querbes Scholars Program.

Paolelli leads the “newspaper homeroom” and he calls one

The enrichment program for highly motivated students began in 2010, and over the course of last year, Paolelli served on a faculty committee that updated the program and its parameters. Under his leadership, the scholars will now experience faith-based academic programs dedicated to fostering a dedication to service and lifelong learning.

website before promoting its print edition.

Underscoring the faith-based aspect is a common theme that continues to drive Paolelli long after he made the switch to teaching at a Catholic school. only participant, besides its founder, Fr. Corey Brost, CSV, who has returned every year. Campers gave him a rousing applause when Paolelli was the last one standing during introductions. He also is a frequent adult leader on Kairos retreats, going on as many as two per year. For the last 10 years, he has given a presentation on liturgy, something which he describes as his “thing.”

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“I go as often as they let me go,” Paolelli says. “I think

he and more than 50 students hold editorial meetings to

entering the staff into the Illinois High School headline writing, and just last year in newswriting. On a broader level, Paolelli shares his love of writing with the summer, well before college applications were due. out what they should tell college admissions counselors about themselves. They worked with students on crafting an essay that grabbed the reader at the start, avoided trite expressions, and was compelling. essay to stand out on its own merit, something which he demonstrates day in and day out at Saint Viator High School.


Lewis says his years at Saint Viator laid the foundation for his passion to promote global health and empower young people.

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ALION FOR LIFE | Spotlight

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“We take our responsibility seriously, “Starr says. “We want to make sure all athletes on all teams are treated equally and that every athlete has the support they need to succeed.” During her years at Saint Viator Starr competed on the swim and tennis teams while her husband played football and wrestling.

Consequently, she understands the demands of being a student demands at Saint Viator.

Some 28 years later, Starr still remembers the thrill of walking the halls, dressing up for school, and helping to establish new traditions. Yet, what she now realizes as a parent of two current students and one graduate, is just how much the Viatorian charism continues to impact her. Starr joins students and faculty alike this year who are drawing inspiration from the founder of the Viatorians, Fr. Louis Querbes. In particular, they are invoking one of his famous quotes, "Strive to do everything well so that through us Jesus may be adored and loved,”

“In both my work and in my life, I adhere to the teaching ‘Do unto realtor in Arlington Heights. In that way, she says, she strives to do all things well and live out her faith on a daily basis. Starr is an active member of St. James

wanted them to have that faith-based education, with the same values and goals that we have, in a community atmosphere.” Out in the community, Starr draws on the spirit of the Viatorian mission statement, of reaching out to those “counted of little importance” in her role as a board member of Journeys the Road Home. It is a resource center for the homeless and those at risk of being homeless, located in Palatine.

of 1985 alumna, and executive director. Board members work to support all of its social services, including its emergency PADS program, spread across 37 communities in the North and Northwest suburbs of Cook County. Their latest initiative is invested in a capital campaign, to build a that the demand for emergency housing in the suburbs has grown

among other roles. to determine who will be able to stay. But these days, Starr has student athletes on her mind as the new shares with her husband, Dominic. They and their board members are charged with supporting 28 athletic teams, or nearly 700 student athletes who compete.

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“I see my role with Journeys as an extension of my role as a realtor,” Starr says. “By day, I work with people to buy and sell homes, and as a board member I work to provide housing for the homeless.”


ALION FOR LIFE | Q & A

Q & A with Jim Mitchell ’77

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Q: What is one of the earliest memories you have of attending Saint Viator? I go with a group of friends from elementary have become very good friends of mine. Walking into class, all of a sudden you have a lifelong friend. High school felt like a time when all the right people came together —

a couple of times a year for a night out, or get our families together for a big event, outings,

Q: What was your experience like with the faculty and staff? dinary growth for me. The faculty there went so far out of their way to help me get on the path I wanted to be on—they helped me launch

Q: What drew you back? A: It was such a great experience, I did stay in touch with staff, faculty, and other alumni. I started hanging around doing what I could. I drifted for a while when I had kids, but

current, and go on to have great careers. Saint Viator High School uniquely prepares students to be leaders with values and ethics,

the special events person for a few years.

alum out there will make an effort to give back someday and in some way. If everyone can help a bit, we will have a very strong future.

Q: What keeps you involved with Saint Viator? A: When you spend time there, you see the great things being done, you want to support that—and also see what needs to be done. Saint Viator has always been welcoming and I was always encouraged, “Please keep

just the way they do things at Saint Viator.

Dan taught me everything about the radio where I met faculty in the broadcast department. I signed up for a degree and ended up with a career. Saint Viator has made a huge difference in every part of my life.

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become as diverse as possible, representing what the world is like. I want to continue to see Saint Viator students go to universities

been a laundry list of ways to support Saint Viator. I was invited to join the Advancement

I would encourage others to stay involved

phenomenal. Br. Bob Ruhl taught me a lot about writing. Bob Strezewski led the newspaper and Fr. Larry Lenz helped me beyond academics, guiding me to an internship at Paddock Publications working for a radio

Q: What is your vision for the future of SVHS?

Q: Why do you think the mission of Saint Viator is important? A: For more than 50 years, Saint Viator has been guiding students through service activities and friendships on a path that combines ethics, academics, and social contribution to the area through the young women and men it helps form.

Q: Our theme for the annual report comes from the Louis Querbes quote, “Strive to do everything well, so that through us Jesus may be adored and loved.” How do you connect with that message? A: I learned from the faculty at Saint Viator, everything you do, do it the best you can. They taught and challenged me to do so, and I think every student should be challenged like that. Not just to do, but do your best. When about competing for basic things, but about more there than doing a job or task, there are also ethics that need to be upheld. If we can have a better world.


Strategic Plan Update MISSION AND CATHOLIC IDENTITY

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

Goal 1

Goal 4

and enlivened by Catholic identity, expand Christian service and outreach programs.

Increase opportunities for students to engage in experiences that add to their college and career preparedness while reinforcing Viatorian values that differentiate Saint Viator.

Progress: •

Administration and Trustees have worked with Board

Progress: • •

With the assistance of a nationally known educational performance appraisal process for the Board, administration, faculty, and staff based on Behaviors of

Aligned Professional Development

• • Curriculum and Instruction - Academics • Reviewing daily schedule • Departmental Curriculum Reviews Updated Querbes Scholars Program and

Klues Family Innovation Center created

Goal 2

Progress:

Reviewing Teacher Observation

GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP Support the professional growth of the Board, administration, faculty, and staff through training, professional development, and performance appraisals.

Goal 5

Provide comprehensive programs of guidance and college counseling to meet the needs and expectations of students and families.

Progress:

Goal 3

Adapt the organizational structure to ensure all roles are enrollment and resource targets.

Progress: •

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Formal organizational chart, reporting relationships, and accountabilities have been established.

Freshmen and Sophomore curriculum has been developed for classroom lessons taught by school counselors on goal setting, social-emotional supports, executive functioning skills, and mental health topics.

• conducted in the spring in collaboration with •

Counselor caseloads have been restructured alphabetically to streamline family communication with multiple students, increase collaboration in the department, and align with best practices.


OPERATIONAL VITALITY

Goal 10

Goal 6

ing and visual identity for a coordinated marketing approach across print, electronic, web, and social media platforms.

informed by ongoing analysis, data reporting, tuition affordability and assistance, and a commitment to excellence.

Progress: •

Progress: • functions within Saint Viator are working closely with the Vice President of Finance and the Finance Committee of the Board of Trustees to build a clearer, more transparent plan and dashboard for Board of Trustee review and approval.

Goal 7

Continue to maintain, update, and enhance facilities that let Lions learn, lead, perform, play, and pray.

Progress: •

All academic, artistic, athletic, and faith formation programs are being tied back to the updated

• and managed in a consistent and comprehensive manner across all media.

Goal 11

Conduct a comprehensive analysis of the International Student Program to ensure success in meeting the needs of students, families, and faculty, while enhancing cultural diversity and developing an optimal tuition structure.

Progress:

The Klues Family Innovation Center was created in summer 2019 and dedicated for use in the 2019-20 academic year as a home for entrepreneurship, technology, and art classes. Saint Viator is in the process of a space utilization study, which will result in prioritization of capital needs and accountability about scheduled long-term physical plant, maintenance, and improvements.

Goal 8

Design, implement, and evaluate a Comprehensive Advancement Plan to expand communication, engagement, and alumni participation, for growth in giving programs and enrollment.

Progress: • supported more effectively through enhanced strategic communications and marketing efforts.

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Under the leadership of a new International Program Director, Saint Viator is connecting the program to a stronger framework for evaluation and improvement of the student experience. Stronger relationships are being built with leading agencies and organizations, and new markets are being explored in order to solidify international student population at or near the targeted goal of 10 percent.


2018-2019 School Leadership School Administration

Board of Trustees

Brian Liedlich – President

Jack Klues – Chair

Board of Governors –

Vice Chair

Karen Love – Principal Nora Boka – Vice President Finance

Thomas Ramsden – Vice President Development William Sanford – Dean of Students Dr. Deborah Scerbicke – Dean of Students

David Hogaboom

Rev. David Ryan Terrence Ryan Timothy Schwarz Rocco Smeriglio Rev. John Van Wiel, CSV Debra Wallen

Rev. Daniel R. Hall, CSV – Provincial – Assistant Provincial 1– Councilor Br. Rob Robertson, CSV – Councilor Rev. Daniel Lydon, CSV 3 – Councilor Rev. Thomas R. von Behren, CSV – Treasurer

Investment Board David Hogaboom James Thomas Robert Shanahan

2018-2019 Faculty and Staff Cathy Abrahamian Don Abrahamian

William Faltinoski Neil Flink

Katie Anderson David Archibald Donna Benedict Paul Bjerkness Rev. Charles Bolser, CSV Brigette Brankin

John Fuja

Christine Bremner Karen Buchek Ross Buchek Claudia Carone Rosemary Castellucci Kristen Daniels Nancy Devroy Shirley Dias Kelly Dutmers Jean Dziedzic

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David Lyons

Julie Reedy Jennifer Ruege Rose Ruffatto Judi Salinas Kristin Scandora Rita Scully Lynn Slezak

Rev. Daniel Hall, CSV Bart Hisgen Kyle Jenkins Cory Jensen Nancy Jensen Kristen Jordan Rita King Lucian Klatka Laura Klaw Joleen Kragt

Alex Nadnola Patrick Neville Paula Nicolau Amy Northrop Cheryl Nowak Kirsten Nozime Janet Paddock John Paulik Ann Perez Rev. Arnold Perham, CSV Robert Peterson Sara Rebmann

Stefania Svejnoha Jeanne Vallem Andrew Weber Kathy Wilhite Lisa Wilson Veronica Worthington Zach Wulbert Patti Yellin Lucille Young Amy Zhang


Lifetime Founders The Lifetime Founder status was established to recognize the investors who have made cumulative gifts to Saint Viator High School totaling at least $100,000. Their commitment, at the highest level, to support the mission and students of Saint Viator High School, merits the distinction of being named a Lifetime Founder.

$1,000,000 and Above

$100,000 - $249,999

Clerics of St. Viator

$500,000 - $999,999

Mrs. Anita Anesi

Directions

$250,000 - $499,999

Marie E. Bastings Charitable Trust

Saint Viator Athletic Booster Club Saint Viator Million Dollar Classic Saint Viator Patrons of the Arts

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Financial Summary as of Year End June 30, 2019

General Operations

Total Revenues

$14,550,962 1.85%

Expenses

11.30% Depreciation

8.31%

Plant Operations

Activities

3.29%

Administrative

Total Expenses Gain/(Loss) from General Operations

$15,896,821 ($1,345,859)

Salaries,

Development/Scholarship Fund Operations Revenues Fundraising and Contributions 29.77%

Total Revenues

$1,775,080

Expenses and Transfers

Total Expenses and Transfers

$1,231,012

Income from Development/Scholarship Fund Operations

$544,068 ($801,791) 39.89%

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Klues Family Innovation Center

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Students began using this space at the beginning of the 2019-20 school year for technology, entrepreneurship, and art classes. The Klues Family Innovation Center is named for Jack, generosity to Saint Viator High School throughout the years. From the time Jordan and Corinn were students through today, the Klues family has been proud to support the young men and women of Saint Viator. modern workspaces of today, ideal for collaboration and teamwork. Tables inspire group projects, contemporary glass whiteboards support brainstorming and business idea development, and presentation technology includes laptops, raised screens at each table, and two large display screens on the walls.

This Center is a prime example of Saint Viator being an ‘institution of excellence where tradition Vision Statement.


Saint Viator Celebrates Successful Fundraising Events of 2018-2019

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students and provide an exceptional education. The event gives opportunity and promise to families, thanks to the generosity of our wonderful extended Saint Viator family. Save the Date for Night of the Lion on March 7, 2020, at Saint Viator High School!

Million Dollar Classic Golf, Friends, and Athletics

The Night of the Lion There’s No Place Like Home

The Night of the Lion 2019 brought together the Saint Viator opportunity to welcome parents and alumni—including many young alumni—as well as sponsors, donors, educators and staff back home to Saint Viator in what felt like a big family “The turnout of alumni, current parents, and future parents was overwhelming,” said Vice President of Development, Tom family. Because of their support, many more young adults will be able to experience our community and access a great education.” The night started out with an introduction and prayer from the school. His prayer called for thanks, “for the gift of the mission of Saint Viator High School,” where students learn to for others.” speech about her time at Saint Viator, comparing the school community to a family, and sharing experiences that inspired service, she said, “I have learned so much about myself and my abilities as a student from the wonderful guidance provided by Saint Viator, but I have learned even more about how to be a caring, upstanding and thoughtful individual.” At the heart of the night was fundraising to make Catholic need to make Saint Viator accessible to more families,” said Brian Liedlich. “We know that 33 percent of our student body would not be able to attend Saint Viator High School without assistance.”

empowering its student athletes. Despite the unpredictable enthusiastically mingled with the student-athletes at the acclaimed Jack Nicklaus-designed course at The Club at Wynstone in North Barrington. This event would not have been nearly as successful without

success. Senior Athan Huelskamp spoke to golfers just on his second-to-last throw at state. Huelskamp described

Nadolna helped him become the athlete he is today. guided her through life. “I played both golf and softball at Saint Viator. I had an awesome experience on both teams, and I learned a lot about myself throughout my time here,” she said. time management, how to work with different personalities, and how to identify and lean on mentors.” Over the past 23 years, this event has raised more than $2.5 million dollars for our athletic programs. “Through many generous donations, Saint Viator has been able to complete upgrades within Athletics, such as full-time trainers, a worldclass Strength and Conditioning program, and the addition of indoor scoreboards for the Boler Center,” said Saint Viator President Brian Liedlich thanking golfers and guests. Athletics, with funds continuing to support the Strength and Conditioning initiative and the prehab and rehab programs. Save the Date for Million Dollar Classic on June 8, 2020, at The Club at Wynstone!


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Viator Foundation Giving Levels The Viator Foundation, established in 1996, recognizes the total generosity of all donations to Saint Viator High School. The donations included in this list are gifts of cash, stock, in-kind gifts of merchandise or services, and matching gifts from companies made between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019.

THE VIATOR FOUNDATION Fr. Louis Querbes Society: $25,000 and Above Anonymous Alta Vista Fund at The Chicago Community Foundation Directions Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klues The Jack M. Klues & Elizabeth F. Klues Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. McKenna Mr. Brian Nix The Spellman Family

President’s Society: $10,000 to $24,999 Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mick Austin Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Boler ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Broeren Jr. ’73 Mr. Eugene J. Bruckert C. Starr Properties Inc. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Carlson Clerics of St. Viator Mr. and Mrs. F. Michael Covey III ’90 Ms. Nicole M. Daniels ’89 Grand Victoria Casino Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Hoppe ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Jacobs Jr Lions Lacrosse Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Kay ’81 LAJCK Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kerry M. Lavelle ’77 Motor Werks Auto Group Nicholas & Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O’Neill ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Odmark ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Papanicholas ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas E. Papanicholas Jr. ’97 Mr. Thomas R. ’89 and Mrs. Suzanne M. Wold ’89 Reeg Saint Viator Parents’ Club Mr. Dominic ’91 and Mrs. Caroline Avell ’91 Starr Mr. and Mrs. Loren J. Trimble Mr. and Mrs. H. James Vandenbergh Jr. ’67 Mr. Michael ’66 and Mrs. Joan Romeo ’69 Weidner

Principal’s Society: $5,000 to $9,999 Dr. and Mrs. James E. Banaszak ’79 Mrs. Nancy I. Bidwill Mr. and Mrs. James W. Boler ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Boler ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Brehm Mr. Frank J. Callero ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen V. Cashman Cashman Stahler Group, Inc.

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Principal’s Society: $5,000 to $9,999 , cont’d Mrs. Annette Loiacono Cerami ’75 Mrs. Dianna DeLord Ehrenfried ’75 Mrs. Maureen Gildea Irish Fellowship Educational and Cultural Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jean L. Jodoin Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Liedlich The Lynch Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William T. Lynch Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. McDonnell ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. McManaman Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Neubauer Mr. J. Barry ’70 and Mrs. Karen Kosinski ’70 O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rascher Selden Fox, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. William Sneed Mr. Neal F. Spellman ’79 Mrs. Catherine M. Villinski Visualedge Creative Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Wade ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Scot Warren Yeti Lacrosse, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Zaleski ’04

Lion’s Society: $1,000 to $4,999

Anonymous Mr. Anthony J. ’79 and Mrs. Marie Coglianese ’81 Aiello Mrs. Anita Anesi Mr. Andrew C. and Mrs. Megan M. Delaney ’01 Baum BMO Harris Bank Global Asset Management Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Boka Mrs. Kenneth M. Bonder Mrs. Ann K. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Cahill Mr. Fernando Ornelas-Diaz and Dr. Mary Cain Canon Business Solutions Capital Point Financial Group Mr. Alan ’79 and Mrs. Deborah Mazurek ’79 Cepla Francis and Sharon Cirone Family Charitable Fund Mr. Richard Cohen Complete Cleaning Company, Inc. Dr. Mark and Dr. Kerry Lemke ’90 Conneely Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Connolly ’92 Mr. Terrence J. Cullen ’70 and Ms. Sandra Watson Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Cullen ’73 Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Eileen O ‘Grady ’73 Daday Mr. and Mrs. James D. Dawson ’69 Mr. Thomas ’04 and Mrs. Jaime Koziol ’04 Delaney Ms. Shirley Dias Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. William P. Donnelly ’79 Mr. Corey and Mrs. Kathryn Beckman ’87 Dossett


July

August

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summer summer camp camp Welcomed new new Vice Vice Principal, Principal, Welcomed

Lion’s Society: $1,000 to $4,999, cont’d

Lion’s Society: $1,000 to $4,999, cont’d

The Horton Group Saint Viator Patrons of the Arts

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INCubatored Program launched launched perfect ACT score perfect ACT score


September

October

Commended Scholars

New show choir, the Revelations, formed

• welcomed alumni and friends

Lion’s Society: $1,000 to $4,999, cont’d

Blue & White Society: $500 to $999, cont’d

Blue & White Society: $500 to $999

Ms. Mary Kuppe

Buchanan Energy

Dr. Joan M. Meyer Mission Press

Ms. Vicki Carney

Polpetti Meatball Bar

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11 students recognized


November

December

Nine student-athletes commit to college athletics

Blue & White Society: $500 to $999, cont’d Ms. Jean M. Saelens

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Mrs. Susan B. Barber

Ms. Marilyn Barth

Mr. Jeff Sucec

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499

Ms. Mary T. Black

Ms. Diane M. Boler

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78 seniors recognized as Illinois State Scholars Students raised $2,500 for


January

February

Four students received Chicago

perfect ACT score Jeuck Auditorium

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Mr. John J. Bretzlauf

Ms. Trisha Correa

Ms. Kristin Costello Ms. Kathleen M. Burns

Mr. Anthony J. Calzaretta

Ms. Kathleen J. Danning Mrs. Diane B. Daugherty

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March

April

Band and choral students visit New York City over spring break Night of the Lion unites community in support of tuition assistance

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Ms. Lorrie Donnell

Ms. Anne Dyer

Ms. Tracy Goepel

Ms. Marnie Euteneuer

Mr. Eugene L. Grabinski Jr.

Ms. Jennifer Haggas

Ms. Claire Hanlon

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Three students advance to State with Viator Voice Second annual Spring Fling


May

June

Class of 2019 graduates with $300+ million in scholarship offers

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Mrs. Mary Lynn Harte

Mrs. Gloria H. Herrick

Mrs. Michelle Klein

Mrs. Denise M. Kohn

Mr. Jay A. Kopfer

JP Title Guaranty

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Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d Ms. Ann Lang

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d Mrs. Diane Mazeski

Ms. Sue Lugo

Mrs. Ann M. Metzger

Ms. Ann M. Michals

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Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Ms. Leslie Munson

Mrs. Beatrice L. Pettenuzzo

Mr. Bryan Nelson

Mrs. Jean M. Noble

Mrs. Susan Origer

Mr. Peter M. Pankratz Mr. John Pankratz

Ms. Julia Park Mrs. Carol Parker

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Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Ms. Nina Sasser Ms. Laurie M. Spitzig Dr. Deborah Scerbicke

Mr. Joseph W. Szczypta

Mr. Aaron Thorsen

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Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d

Mrs. Marian M. Wozniak

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Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $499, cont’d


Young Alumni and Current Students Young Alumni President’s Society: $1,000 - $4,999

Young Alumni Friends of Saint Viator: Up to $99

Young Alumni Principal’s Society: $500 to $999

Young Alumni Lion’s Society: $250 to $499

Young Alumni Blue & White Society: $100 to $249

Top Contribution Rates by Graduating Class

17.57%

Douglass

SVHS 2008 SVHS 1978

15.31%

SVHS 1988 SVHS 2013

13.31%

SVHS 1998

12.22% 8.29% 7.35% 7.35%

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Honor Roll of Investors - Alumni With sincere gratitude, we acknowledge the generosity of our alumni who made an investment in Saint Viator High School from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. The following lists include total annual giving by our generous alumni donors. (The contributions of alumni from Saint Viator and Sacred Heart of Mary are listed by class.)

SVHS 1964

Christopher C. Tietze

Total Contributions: $50.00

Total Contributions: $20,104.00

SVHS 1965

SHM 1968

Jan M. Christenson

SVHS 1968

Kenneth A. Balinski M. Gary Berg Stephen C. Bogaerts

Michael J. Massey

Suzanne M. Barnes Cotugno Terese Haske Curtin

Patricia Schell Miely Total Contributions: $400.00

SVHS 1966

Vincent M. Lane

Barry J. Carlson Craig P. Crotty

Kathleen Donahue Scheffers Total Contributions: $13,792.38

SVHS 1969

Philip L. Curtin

Total Contributions: $12,657.50

SHM 1966

SHM 1969

John P. Allare

Nancy J. Golbeck

G. Kenneth Gabrielsen

Gregory W. Mace Chris E. Mijal

Nancy McEneely Grupe Susan W. Weber Haninger Patricia G. Collins Hegner Susan M. Henn

Willis J. Jensen Jr.

Kristine Kelley Huerta

Daniel E. Klingberg

Neal J. Tarpey

Ellen J. VanHorn Johnson

Nathaniel P. Leighton

Total Contributions: $5,000.00

Maria S. Villars Kenny Sharon L. Kilfoy Nancy S. Klein Klingberg

SHM 1970

Susan Clerihan Ayers Ellen A. McCall Berg

Alan C. Parsons Marilyn Stuckel Leung

Mary K. Stearns Gabrielsen Mary G. Kane Lisbeth A. Kelly K. Valerie Conley Kneesel

Lee Scherkenbach Michael J. Valentine

Carol Prybil McHale Janet L. Teichen McHugh

Total Contributions: $15,488.38

SHM 1967

Kathleen A. Allen Johnson Kathleen T. McLaughlin Margaret Weber Morrisey Total Contributions: $250.00

Melanie Torgerson Prebis

Paul H. Sleger Jr. Kenneth J. Sophie Jr.

SVHS 1970

Mary T. Schafer Schoenbrunn

Terrence J. Cullen

Marilyn A. Dieter Stapleton

Geoffrey W. Kinka

SVHS 1967

Gregory A. Carpenter Total Contributions: $4,645.00

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Mary A. Learch Weber Total Contributions: $11,110.00

Total Contributions: $14,465.00

Michael J. Lins John P. Wynn Total Contributions: $16,920.00


SHM 1971

Total Contributions: $12,843.00

SVHS 1974

Total Contributions: $1,750.00

Christopher L. Deger

SVHS 1971

Terence M. Keehan

Total Contributions: 6,860.00

Total Contributions: $3,851.00

SHM 1977

Daniel Bucaro Peter M. Buckley Daniel A. Docel Brian J. Gallagher Kenneth N. Gillen

Total Contributions: $350.00

John M. Josten

SVHS 1977

Christopher J. Koziol John J. Lopez

SHM 1975

Daniel V. McMahon

Annette M. Loiacono Mark T. Langhenry

Total Contributions: $6,791.00 Kathryn A. Augustin LaMantia Barbara A. Langhenry

SHM 1972

Vicky G. Goulet Cupelli Jean Sophie Hake

Patrick J. Scullion Total Contributions: $20,462.00

SHM 1978

Total Contributions: $1,075.00

SVHS 1972

Total Contributions: $9,230.00

Suzanne S. Augustin Annette Drogosz Bessler

SVHS 1975

Joan T. Wojek Butirro Carolyn L. Clifton

Mark E. Hoppe Victor A. LaMantia Harry Poulos Jr. Charles E. Skupien

Total Contributions: $5,680.00

Michael G. Wullaert Total Contributions: $12,280.04

SHM 1976 Margaret M. McMahon Nina M. Anesi Stefani Total Contributions: $775.00

SHM 1973 Mary Beth Paige Voigts Total Contributions: $2,200.00

Barbara L. Cole Hartnett Denise L. Prohaska Eileen M. Meyer Teresa A. Pritscher Moskal Susan M. Skarzynski Nolan

Charles S. Virgil John E. Walsh Total Contributions: $6,000.00

SHM 1979

Deborah L. Mazurek Cepla Christine A. Efken Patricia A. McElroy Joan M. Moore

Total Contributions: $9,451.41

SVHS 1979

Anthony J. Aiello

Jennifer A. Daebel Pritz Alan E. Cepla

SVHS 1976 Anne E. Kearney Tague

SVHS 1973

Daniel J. Geller

Eileen M. Doran Urbanski Kathleen A. DeJohn Virlas

Michael J. Cullen

Cullen J. Killian Casey M. Klingberg John J. Pittas

Total Contributions: $3,450.00

Total Contributions: $23,828.16

SVHS 1978

SVHS 1980

Jonathan D. Bobruk

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Stephen G. Dress


Kyle P. Neilson Total Contributions: $3,435.00

SHM 1984

Karen M. Mazalan Else

SHM 1981

Total Contributions: $2,850.00

Cathleen A. Notaro Walsh Total Contributions: $3,570.00

SVHS 1984

SVHS 1981 Martin G. Dooley

John E. Kolassa

Total Contributions: $26,740.00

SVHS 1987 Daniel H. McCarthy Total Contributions: $900.00

SVHS 1988

Stephen G. Kurfess Philip M. McGuire Total Contributions: $8,400.00

Gregory J. Nagy

SHM 1985 Total Contributions: $2,000.00

SVHS 1985

Christina M. LaMotte Sorota

Mark D. Heins Nina M. Lira Jacobson Jason A. Janc Theresa L. Majka Kristin E. Lighthall Marsh

Total Contributions: $100.00

Daniel C. Mollsen

Mary B. Johnson Mills Mark K. Minaglia

SVHS 1982

Orrin E. Wolf Total Contributions: $6,900.00

SHM 1986 John G. Mooney Total Contributions: $17,750.00

SHM 1983

SVHS 1986

Total Contributions: $3,580.00

Eric D. Kolaczyk Mark A. McDonnell

Anthony P. Anesi

Julie A. Enright Murphy

Total Contributions: $16,561.36

Jennifer Alesch Parlier

Total Contributions: $1,940.00

SVHS 1992

Sean P. Connolly Mario J. Gullo Bettina Heller Tracy M. Hogan John C. Klopp Justin E. Manley Gregory J. McKenna

Total Contributions: $8,090.00

SVHS 1993 Peter Konopka Sheila L. McNally Stygar Brian M. Tucker John A. Vainisi Total Contributions: $20,880.00

SVHS 1989

SHM 1987 John P. Kenney Total Contributions: $1,825.00

Total Contributions: $15,540.00

Mark B. Mycyk Michael J. Nash

Joan M. Schoessling Hegberg Teresa L. Murnane Marchiori Total Contributions: $3,700.00

Marie T. Coglianese Aiello Jenny A. Baur Bahr Suzanne E. Collins Daugherty

SVHS 1983

SVHS 1991

Daniel J. Benassi Brian P. Goss Sr. E. Barry McDonough

Brian J. McManus Jr.

Michael J. Boler

Total Contributions: $23,645.00

Scott Beaugureau

Arthur A. Gasey

SHM 1982

Joseph P. Giuliano

Total Contributions: $2,285.00

SVHS 1994 Michael J. Manno Marisa G. Greco Volpe Total Contributions: $455.00

SVHS 1995 Total Contributions: $3,025.00

Nicholas S. Murray

SVHS 1990 Total Contributions: $2,670.00

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SVHS 2002

SVHS 1996

Michael S. King Jason P. Krupa

SVHS 2013

Abigail M. Austin

Brian P. Battaglia Total Contributions: $750.00 Total Contributions: $1,680.00

Christopher M. Baur Mark A. Beletti Patrick J. Magee

SVHS 2003

Elizabeth M. Graff

Lauren E. Weber Gaeger Court Harris Joseph G. Leisten Jr.

SVHS 1997 Total Contributions: $250.00

Total Contributions: $820.00

SVHS 1998

SVHS 2004

Stephanie A. Kieffer Collins Caroline J. Connolly McCarthy

Kylie L. Peters

John M. Joyce Conor M. Kinasz

Kelly A. Skrypec

Chloe P. Luthringshausen Patrick D. Martin

Christine N. Supergan Mary Kate Supplitt Joseph P. Tanzillo Total Contributions: $12,810.00

Kathryn E. McDonnell Hales Joe M. Kautz Michael J. Liska

Sarah G. Cooney Michael D. Duszynski

Danielle M. Volpi

Michael E. McGrath Charles S. Meyer Erin M. Murphy Kathaleen A. Murphy

SVHS 2005 John O. Leahy

Elizabeth C. Lynch Kerry E. Lynch

Kristin E. Paisley

Total Contributions: $650.00

Total Contributions: $4,335.00

SVHS 2006

SVHS 2009

Michael V. Cirone Alicia A. Virgilio Total Contributions: $2,425.00

Total Contributions: $927.50

SVHS 1999

Peter C. Donahue Total Contributions: $200.00

SVHS 2010

SVHS 2007 Katherine M. Drolet Nicolette A. House Harris Total Contributions: $285.00

Total Contributions: $155.00

SVHS 2000

Megan E. Connolly Briggs

SVHS 2008

Lauren G. Banaszak Christopher J. Carter Julie M. Bennett Carter

Kurtis Paprocki Total Contributions: $1,625.00

Joshua M. Concon

SVHS 2001

Jonathan K. Harris

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SVHS 2014

Mary K. Gerbatsch Total Contributions: $50.00

SVHS 2015 Total Contributions: $160.00

Total Contributions: $1,000.00

SVHS 2011

SVHS 2016

Jason T. Bennett John P. Gaffney Cory W. Kay

Total Contributions: $5.00

SVHS 2017 Total Contributions: $1,200.00

Total Contributions: $50.00

SVHS 2012

SVHS 2018

Arika L. Cozzi

Total Contributions: $1,200.00

Total Contributions: $1,870.00

Total Contributions: $424.00

Jack A. Beletti Total Contributions: $50.00


In-Kind Donations In-kind donations include products or services. Special Events donations recognition section with valuations as approximated by the donor for the Special Events pages: this will capture all the donors/companies providing us wine, jerseys, condos, etc. with valuation approximated by donor or us based on fair market assessment.

Principal’s Society: $5,000 - $9,999

Friends of Saint Viator: $1 - $499

Directions

Lion’s Society: $1,000 - $4,999

Prospect Heights Park District

Dr. Deborah Scerbicke

Saint Viator Patrons of the Arts

Blue & White Society: $500 - $999 Hegberg

LaMantia

Konopka Polpetti Meatball Bar

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Würth Baer Supply


Matching Gifts Principal’s Society: $5,000 - $9,999

Friends of Saint Viator: $1 - $499

Lion’s Society: $1,000 - $4,999

Blue & White Society: $500 - $999

Sponsorships The Horton Group JP Title Guaranty Jr Lions Lacrosse

Bertolini

BSN Sports Canon Business Solutions G. Sonego Clerics of St. Viator

Mission Press Motor Works Auto Group

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Polpetti Meatball Bar


Memorials Please note the bold names indicate the person for whom the memorial gift was made. The names listed under the bold name are the people who have made a contribution in their memory. These gifts were made between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019.

Br. Dale A. Barth, CSV Mrs. Anita Anesi Ms. Marilyn Barth Ms. Mary T. Black Clerics of St. Viator

Kevin M. Falsey Jeanne M. Fanning ’68 David Fedyna Vincenza Giusti

Mrs. Ann M. Metzger

Ms. Laurie M. Spitzig

Donald W. Gross Timothy J. Halpin ’90

Rev. Robert T. Bolser, CSV Mary Bombera Kenneth M. Bonder Robert J. Broeren

Fran Harwas Edward Hayes

Margaret Bruckert Mr. Eugene J. Bruckert Mrs. Catherine M. Villinski

Mrs. Mary Lynn Harte

Lucia Buenviaje

Mr. Jay A. Kopfer

Charles Camel

Mr. Bryan Nelson

Deceased Members of the Class of 1969 Kathleen M. Deger

James Paul Hutchinson Andrew T. Johnstone ’92

Ernst and Helen DeLord Paul M. Ehlman 38

Dr. James M. Kane, Sr. Marion Kay


Steven M. Kaye ’94

Eugenia Peinsipp Mrs. Carol Parker

Lisa M. Kendzior ’86

James J. Petrunic ’66

Mrs. Susan Origer

Mary C. Kendzior

Beatrice L. Pettenuzzo

Mrs. Susan Origer

Rita Kompare

Michael P. Pettenuzzo ’71

Richard M. Krumtinger Jr. ’77

Mrs. Beatrice L. Pettenuzzo

James M. Kushner ’76

Joan T. Poulos

Gregory Langlotz

Rev. John C. Puisis, CSV

Sr. Mary Ann Leahy, S.P. Suzanne Parsons Levy ’66

Karen A. Ranos Br. Leo V. Ryan, CSV

Donna Mace Litton ’77

Br. Robert C. Ruhl, CSV

Lori Lynch

Larayne Fink Scheibel ’69

Karen Masterson

Philip C. Smith

Renee A. LaMotte Mayerle ’92 Mary Spellman Mark Francis McDonnell ’78 Thomas J. McMahon ’71

Michael M. Spellman ’82

Michael J. Mitchell ’73 Jeffrey P. Moroney ’05

Arthur J. O’Grady

Joseph R. Stanley ’68

Sean M. O’Hara ’88

Joshua L. Strutz ’08 39


Honorariums Lucas J. Calcagno James M. Caruso ’16 Margot E. Caruso ’13 James M. Cascino ’09 Katherine A. Cascino ’13 Kevin C. Cascino ’11 Class of 1975 Clerics of St. Viator Rev. Robert M. Egan, CSV, ’69 Br. Peter N. Lamick, CSV, ’07 Abigail Longstreet ’21 Patrick and Sharon Mahoney 50th Wedding Anniversary

John Patrick Palmer Fr. Arnold Perham, CSV

Robert A. Rhinehart

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2019-2020 Calendar of Events Mark your calendars to join us at these upcoming events!

Thursday to Sunday, October 17 - 20 .......................................................................Fall Play ......................................................................................Fall Band Concert ............................................................... Open House Tuesday, October 29 .....................................................................................Fall Choral Concert Sunday, November 3 .............................................................................Alumni Memorial Mass Friday, November 15 ................................................................................................. Variety Show Friday, November 22 ................................................................................... Grandparents’ Mass Saturday, December 7 ..............................................................Class of 2024 Entrance Exam Sunday, December 8....................................................................................Winter Arts Festival Sunday, December 15 .......................................................Family Mass and Visit with Santa ............................................Hall of Fame Induction - Basketball Game Saturday, January 25...................................................... Athletic Booster Club Trivia Night Friday to Sunday, January 31 - February 2 .................Alumni Weekend at the Musical Sunday, February 23.................................................................................................... Family Mass ............................................................................................... Night of the Lion ..................................................................6th & 7th Grade Scholastic Bowl ............................................................................................... Choral Showcase Sunday, April 5 .................................................................................Easter Egg Hunt & Carnival Saturday, April 18 ........................................................................................... Family Service Day Sunday, April 19 ............................................................................................................ Family Mass ................................................................................................. Spring Arts Festival ............................................................................................... Baccalaureate Mass .................................................................................. Class of 2020 Graduation ................................................................... 25th Annual Million Dollar Classic Wednesday, June 17 ...................................................................................... Class of 2024 BBQ

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In Memoriam

William A. Schaefer ’67

Carole Ann Flood

Thomas Edward McGough,

ALUMNI James “Jim” G. Flannery Jr. ’77

Eva V. Gehlhaar,

Florence Miksta

FAMILY Robert J. Barnowski Christopher Froelich MD ’69

Joan Kocina,

James G. Molitor

Timothy G. Blechl Matthew Gosch Kuhn

Paul Pesche,

David M. Lund ’84

Marjorie C. “Marge” Burke Margaret Mary Schaefer,

Timothy Maguire ’71

Raymond J. Collins

Eugene “Gene” Lopez, August father of Eugene P. (“Gene”) Lopez

Charlene Vallot Nannen ’72, Mary Eva Dorn

Robert Nicholas “Bob” Schnitzius,

Linda L. Olsson Roth ’72

Robert M. Marcocchio, August Joyce Ann “Joy” Duszynski,

Jeff Duszynski.

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Nancy Serrani,

FACULTY James C. DeBelina

Sharon C. Mahoney

Antoinette “Bonnie” Simon

Leslie Peter “Les” Spinner, August

Patricia M. Flood,

Lenore M. Motz James F. Trusk

teacher. Mary Margaret Scully

Terry Wolf

God, grant eternal rest to these members of the Saint Viator and Sacred Heart of Mary community.

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