L IA EC SP N: IO IT ED R NO HO LL RO OF RS NO DO 1 FALL 2008 WWW.SAINTJOE.EDU 2 Small Investment, BIG RETURN Every gift to the College Fund gives students the chance to discover the world, become leaders, serve their communities, and enrich their faith. $50, $75, $100 . . . EVERY GIFT MATTERS Ways to make your fight: Online: http://alumni.saintjoe.edu/?Donate Phone: 800-227-1898 - Ask about Electronic Funds Transfer Mail: College Fund, P.O. Box 870, Rensselaer, IN 47978 Increase the value of your investment by taking advantage of your company’s matching gift program. Check with your human resource department for ways to double or triple your gift to SJC. F a l l 2008 Fall 2008, Volume 66, Number 4 Pg. 8 – President Mills Announces Retirement President Mills leaves to the College a valuable legacy of sound academic programs, innovation, and growth. Pg. 12 – A Reflection on Iraq Fr. William Stang, C.PP.S ’72 shares his stories and photos from his military tour in Iraq. Pg. 18 – Annual Honor Roll of Donors Contact is pleased to take this opportunity to recognize and thank all those who contributed to the College in fiscal year 2007-2008. Pg. 42 – Homecoming 2008: Wild, Wild Midwest Saint Joseph’s College welcomed alumni, students, parents, and friends back to the range for Homecoming 2008, held September 5-7. Pg. 52 – Let’s Go Pumas, Let’s Go! Saint Joseph’s College hires two new assistant baseball coaches and looks ahead to men’s and women’s basketball. Alumni Association Board of Directors Officers Steve Ligda ‘62 President I recently began the final year of my last term as President of the Alumni Association. Next June the end of my term will be, in some respects, a fond farewell to a host of fellow Pumas who I have come to know and respect. Louis B. Offer’69 VP of Alumni Relations Michael Bauman ‘79 VP Administration Kris Costa Sakelaris ‘82 VP of Academics, Recruitment, and Placement I am speaking of the members of the Alumni Board whose names you will find on the masthead to the right of this letter. Terra (Schafer) Maienbrook ‘97 VP of Campus Relations These men and women, Pumas all, are the ones who steer the Board, plan the events, cook the brats, serve the refreshments, network with 4 students, call upon fellow alumni, and do it all for the love of their alma mater. Kendra Illingworth ‘93 Executive Director Directors Mary Louise Ames ‘72 Many of them drive several hours and hundreds of miles, four times a year, to faithfully attend the Saturday Board meetings on campus, where attendance continues to average nearly 90%. Not a one of them receives, or even asks for, a cent of reimbursement for the gallons of gasoline they use on those weekends. In addition, many volunteer to attend off-campus networking and admissions receptions, staff “College Fairs” at their local high schools, interview candidates for the Senior of the Year Award, solicit and vote on recipients of the Sports Hall of Fame and Alumni Achievement and Service Awards, send notes of prayers and condolences to families and friends of deceased alumni, and give their best to assure the success of Homecoming weekend for their fellow alumni. Ed Balas ‘96 Derek Dabrowiak ‘01 James Deegan ‘59 Ed Feicht ‘71 Ed Habrowski ‘71 Blaire Henley ‘02 Joseph Janusonis ‘95 Beth Jerzyk ‘02 George Liggett ‘80 Kelli (Costa) Lucito ‘90 Bree (Ma’Ayteh) Dunscombe ‘02 To say that I am proud to have known them and grateful for their efforts would be a gross understatement. Each and every one of them gives and serves as living examples of the ‘Saint Joe Spirit.’ Georgia McKim ‘89 I would also like to thank and acknowledge Board Executive Director, Kendra Illingworth, and her dedicated staff for their support, patience, and true originality in making our alumni events exciting and fun-filled opportunities whenever and wherever Pumas gather. We, most assuredly, could not do it without them! Brian Studebaker ‘92 During my student days, I would guess that I took little note of what SJC was giving me in the way of an education and life experience. Now that I am older, and hopefully wiser, I am most pleased and grateful for the opportunity to lead the alumni, through the Board, to give back to the College, and take this opportunity to repay an overdue debt of thanks. Stephen M. Ligda ’62 Alumni Association Board President Kara (Costa) Meyer ‘93 Donna (Zimmerman) Moran ‘73 Julie Suhr ‘89 Jackie (Leonard) Tackett ‘95 Michael Vallone ‘60 Student Director Joe Stewart ‘10 Director Emeritus Philip J. Wilhelm ‘63 5 Summer Chorus Takes SJC on a Musical Journey On July 19th, the 2008 Summer Chorus of the Rensselaer Program of Church Music and Liturgy presented Mass Mosaic: A concert presentation of movements from Masses of various periods. The concert was conducted by SJC Assistant Professor of Music and Choir Director Todd Samra, and accompanied by organ instructor Jill Nennmann and was held in the Saint Joseph’s Chapel. Mass Mosaic was the first Summer Chorus concert to return to Saint Joseph’s after being performed off campus for a number of years. “The off campus performances allowed for other parishes and local communities to share in the gifts and talents of the Summer Chorus, however this year the chorus performed a more traditional concert here on campus so that we could re-connect with the Rensselaer community and with the friends and supporters of SJC who live in the region,” said Steve Janco, Director of the Rensselaer Program of Church Music and Liturgy. Mass Mosaic was a musical journey through the Mass and featured eight movements, each from a different Mass, by a different composer. The composers represented a number of musical eras and included well-known names such as Palestrina, Mozart, Schubert, and Fauré. The concert also featured a composition by SJC summer faculty member Dr. John McIntyre. The Rensselaer Program of Church Music and Liturgy will be celebrating its 50th anniversary with friends and colleagues at the 2010 National Convention of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM), to be held in Detroit July 12-16, 2010. The Rensselaer Program has always had close ties with NPM. Rev. Lawrence Heiman, C.PP.S ‘40, founder of the Rensselaer Program, was one of the founders of NPM, and edited for many years a column in its journal, Pastoral Music. NPM continues to contribute money every year toward a scholarship awarded to a first-year graduate student at SJC. Janco currently serves as a member of the Education Committee of the organization and a number of the Program’s alumni currently serve the organization in leadership positions. Many alumni and former faculty members have presented workshops at NPM conventions over the years. Liturgical music and hymn texts written by alumni and faculty members have been used at convention liturgies. The 2008 Summer Chorus performs Mass Mosaic at the Saint Joseph’s Chapel. SJC Honors Senior of the Year On April 25th, during the President’s Senior Dinner for the graduating Class of 2008, Joanna Askwith was honored as Senior of the Year for Saint Joseph’s College. She was awarded with a personal plaque, and her name was added to the perpetual Senior of the Year plaque listing located in Halleck Student Center. “It is a great honor to have been nominated and chosen by alumni, professors, and my fellow colleagues to receive an award for service and achievement held in such high esteem,” Askwith said. “I am deeply honored by the versatile and 6 effective team that the Class of 2008 has become in all our endeavors at SJC.” January, when members of the senior class voted for three of their classmates. Nominees were required to have a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 (minimum) on a 4.0 scale and completed and passed at least 105 college credit hours. After the top five vote recipients were named, a selection committee consisting of members of the SJC Alumni Association Board of Directors interviewed each candidate and selected a winner. The daughter of Nancy and the late James, and great niece of Sr. Patricia Robinson, B.V.M., Askwith is an alumna of Rosary High School in Aurora, Illinois. During her time at Saint Joseph’s College, she committed herself to many service and community organizations. The Lisle, Illinois, native was the president of the Science Club and a member of Respect for Life and Habitat for Humanity. As a Chemistry and Biology major, Askwith dedicated much of her free time to the Science Olympiad, serving as the student codirector, as well as volunteering at soup kitchens throughout the academic year. Since graduating this spring, Askwith has joined fellow SJC grad, Michael A. Evans ‘67 as a Chemist in the Research and Development/Forensics Department at AIT Laboratories in Indianapolis. Selection for the Senior of the Year candidates began in Dr. Ernest R. Mills III, President of the College, congratulates Joanna Askwith, the 2008 Senior of the Year recipient, and her family at the President’s Senior Dinner held on April 25. Pictured from left to right are: (back row) Mills; Greg Askwith; (front row) Sr. Patricia Robinson, B.V.M., SJC Professor of Sociology; Nancy Askwith; and Joanna Askwith. 7 SJC2012 Stats Class of Class size – 274 Alumni/Fellows Endorsed Applications Top 6 Majors: 434 for the 2008-2009 Freshman Class 68 of these students deposited Biology-Chemistry Business Administration Elementary Education Undeclared Biology Criminal Justice and Psychology (tie) New Pumas: A state-by-state breakdown Alaska-1 California-1 Colorado-4 Connecticut-2 Florida-2 Illinois-63 Indiana-182 Kansas-1 Michigan-10 Missouri-2 New York-1 Ohio-4 Oregon-1 Pennsylvania-1 Texas-2 3 Presidential Scholarships were awarded this year: Asher Bontreger from Rensselaer. He was home schooled. His planned major is Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing. Morgan Myers from DeMotte, Ind. She graduated from Kankakee Valley High School. She plans to major in English. Gloria Thornburg from Indianapolis, Ind. She graduated from Warren Central High School. She plans to major in Political Science The Thomas J. Huhn Scholarship was awarded to Seth Sailors from Huntington, Ind. He graduated from Huntington North High School and plans to major in Accounting. (Above) 2008 Freshman Olympics (Left) Puma Movers help freshmen move into their dorms. Dear Alumni, Parents, and Friends Now that the new academic year has begun I wanted to let you know directly that I am going to retire at the close of this academic year (June 30, 2009). Liz and I will be moving back to the East Coast to be near our family. When we moved here we had no grandchildren and now we have four little ones. It is time. The years have gone by quickly and thanks to your remarkable support we have achieved much. Know I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work with all of you. Saint Joseph’s College is truly a special place. Because of your efforts the College has a past of excellence and a future of promise. Liz and I look forward to being with you in the year ahead. Sincerely, 8 Ernest R. Mills III President Accomplishments of the Mills Era R. Mills III is the second lay president and 16th president of Saint Joseph’s College, inaugurated in 2001. Under Mills’ leadership, the administration, campus community, and constituents of the College have achieved great success in the transformation and renewal of Saint Joseph’s College through increased enrollment and fiscal health. • Ernest • June 30, 2008 marked seven consecutive years of a balanced operating budget, including a modest surplus each year. • Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) enrollment has grown from 847 in Fall 2001 to 1,119 in Fall 2008. • An average of 4% and 5% raises have been given annually to employees since 2002. • The College made over $5 million worth of capital improvements and renovations to campus facilities and infrastructure prior to the start of the 21st Century Campaign. 21st Century Campaign began July 1, 2005 with a fundraising goal of $12.5 million and raised over $13.3 million by the campaign’s end on June 30, 2008. Attaining and exceeding the fundraising goal allowed • The the College to secure a $750,000 Challenge Grant from the Kresge Foundation. The 21st Century Campaign was only the third, and the largest, comprehensive capital campaign in the 119-year history of the College. • The College appropriated $6.8 million of the $12.5 million 21st Century Campaign to new construction and renovation. • The endowment has grown from $7.9 million in 2002 to $16.2 million as of June 30, 2008. • Saint Joseph’s College investment managers for the endowment now utilize Catholic Social Values for investments of the College. • Improved fiscal health allowed Saint Joseph’s College to capitalize on lower interest rates for long-term debt, saving between $3 to $6 million over the life of the debt to the year 2029. Refinancing in 2004 eliminated former restrictive covenants. • In 2002, Lilly Endowment unveiled the Initiative to Strengthen Board Commitment and matched, dollarfor-dollar up to $1 million, gifts received from Trustees between March 1, 2002 and December 31, 2002. The College raised over $1 million, with $936,091 in qualifying matching funds. 9 • Lilly Endowment unveiled the Initiative to Strengthen Philanthropy for Higher Education Institutions. Up to $3.5 million could be matched from June 1, 2002 through December 31, 2003. The College raised $3,515,638, of which $3,427,077 qualified for matching funds. •A second phase of the Initiative to Strengthen Philanthropy for Higher Education Institutions was unveiled by Lilly Endowment in June 2005, structured as a dollar-for-dollar match up to $1 million for funds raised by December 31, 2006. SJC reached the $1 million goal 14 months ahead of schedule in October 2005. • Lilly Endowment also awarded a $750,000 grant in 2003 for the Initiative to Promote e Opportunity through Educational Collaborations, and a $1 million grant in 2004 for Recruiting and Retainingg Intellectual Capital. • Saint Joseph’s College was fully reaccredited for the maximum ten years by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association (regional accrediting body) in November 2004. The National Council for the Accreditation creditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) – the he gold standard for accreditation in teacher education cation – awarded SJC in October 2005 with an “unconditional” nconditional” accreditation, the highest rating g an institution can achieve. The College also achieved chieved firsttime specialized accreditation in n Business (International Assembly for Collegiate legiate Business Education [IACBE]) in January 2008 and Nursing (National League for Nursing [NLN] LN] through St. Elizabeth School of Nursing). •A College-wide strategic planning g process was implemented to help chart SJC’s destiny and deploy resources to the best advantage.. The first five-year plan was published April 30, 2004 4 (2004-2009); the College is operating from the second cond five-year plan (2007-2012) and is in the initial planning lanning stages for the third edition. The planning process used so impressed the Higher Learning Commission, Saint Joseph’s College was asked d to display its Strategic Plan at the 2005 Annual Conference of the HLC. • The Office of Admissions adapted ed a conventional model for admissions ons evaluation called the Total Admissions Score (TAS), a system em that awards points for applicantt performance on standardized tests, high school grades, class rank, and extracurricular activities. The College now SJC President Ernest R. Mills III gathers data to quantify applicant data, justify admissions decisions, and predict student success through the TAS system. • On average, 96% of the graduating class (survey respondents) is employed within 12 months of graduation. • While Chair of the Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI) Board from 2006-2007, lobbying efforts were successful in securing funding for the “lastmile connection” to I-Light II (the state’s higher education fiber optic network) and becoming one of the nation’s top states in grant funding for students through the State Student Assistance Commission of Indiana (SSACI). Norbert Krapf ‘65 Chosen as New State Poet Laureate The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) has selected Indianapolis resident Norbert Krapf ‘65 as the Indiana State Poet Laureate. Krapf, a native of Jasper, Indiana, is a graduate of Saint Joseph’s College’s Class of 1965, and received his M.A. and Ph.D. in English from the University of Notre Dame. He was selected from a field of 19 poets nominated early this year for the two-year appointment. The Poet Laureate selection committee comprised of faculty representing seven Indiana higher education 10 institutions recommended Krapf’s nomination to the Commission for approval at its quarterly meeting in Fort Wayne. “I am moved and honored to be named Indiana Poet Laureate,” Krapf said. “This is the right time for me to make a contribution to the life of poetry in our state. I wish that my Indiana-loving parents were still alive to savor the unexpected honor.” When Krapf moved from Indiana to the New York area in 1970 he began to trace his family history, study German, and write poems. He taught at the C.W. Post Campus of Norbert Krapf ‘65 Long Island University, and directed the C.W. Post Poetry Center. He twice served in Germany as a Senior Fulbright Professor of American Poetry, and he was also a U.S. Exchange Teacher at West Oxon Technical College, England. Since 1976, Krapf has written or edited 21 books, two of which are his translations from German. This fall, IU Press will release his latest work, Bloodroot: Indiana Poems, a selection of 175 poems written between 1971 and 2007. In 2007, Acme Records of Bloomington, Indiana released Norbert Krapf and jazz pianistcomposer Monika Herzig’s CD Imagine – Indiana in Music and Words. Recently the Indiana Historical Society Press released Krapf’s prose memoir, The Ripest Moments: A Southern Indiana Childhood. “All these projects have deepened my contact with the landscape and the people that figure in so many of my poems,” Krapf said. Krapf will represent the State of Indiana and the art of poetry through the development and implementation of programming to the education community and general public. The Poet Laureate makes formal presentations at various educational facilities and offers advice to the Commission concerning ways to further the art of poetry in Indiana. Krapf’s term as Indiana Poet Laureate begins immediately and will continue through calendar year 2009. The Poet Laureate selection committee included representatives from Indiana University, Ball State, Purdue, Valparaiso, DePauw, Indiana State University, Butler, and the University of Southern Indiana. Increasing the awareness of poetry and the power of written and spoken verse was the inspiration for legislation signed into law in 2005 by Governor Mitch Daniels. Sponsored by Sen. Teresa Lubbers (R-Indianapolis) and Earline Rogers (D-Gary), the Poet Laureate legislation provides for the development of specific educational programming coordinated between the Indiana Arts Commission, the Indiana Department of Education, and the State Poet Laureate. A reception in Krapf’s honor was held on August 25th and was sponsored by the Prairie Arts Council and the SJC English Department. For further information, visit http://www.krapfpoetry. com/ 11 The White House on Park Avenue Reopens Its Doors to the SJC Community The White House on Park Avenue Bed and Breakfast has returned to the Rensselaer area. SJC Associate Professors of Communication and newlyweds, Fred and Sally (Nesselrode) Berger have purchased the bed and breakfast and have reopened it for business for the first time since 2003. Built in 1891 by the Kannal family, the Bergers are only the third owners of the home in 117 years. When presented with this new venture, the Bergers felt that they were up for the challenge. “Every time we visited the house we felt comfortable, at peace and welcomed. We left feeling as if we could do this and be successful innkeepers,” said Fred. The couple welcomed their first overnight guests on July 18th and an official ribbon cutting ceremony was held on August Fred and Sally Berger in front of the White House on Park Avenue 8th. As for learning the ropes of their new business, Sally states that, “meeting new people, hearing stories and sharing recipes is the most rewarding, but figuring out how to do it while teaching full time will be the most challenging.” Both professors plan to continue with their teaching duties at the College and believe that the SJC community will play a large part in their success. “Our hope is to become a fixture for friends and family of SJC as a place to stay that is more than just a place to rest your head,” said the Bergers. For more information on the White House on Park Avenue visit www.whitehouseonpark.com or call (219)866-BEDS (2337). th Infantry 38 The A Reflection on Iraq The following is an excerpt from the diary of Fr. William Stang, C.PP.S. ‘72, SJC Professor of Biology and Division Chaplain of the 38th Infantry, while he was stationed in Iraq: Fr. William Stang, C.PP.S. ‘72, faculty member at Saint Joseph’s College since 1977, has been in the United States Army Indiana Army National Guard since 1986. Since 2001 he has several times been mobilized into the Regular Army and deployed to Kosovo, Bosnia, Hurricane Katrina, and most recently to Iraq. In 2006 The Adjutant General for Indiana named Fr. Stang as State Chaplain for the Indiana Army and Air National Guard. In a 2007 ceremony he was promoted to full Colonel. His father, James Stang ’50, was also honored at the ceremony for his service in World War 12 II. As State Chaplain, Fr. Stang advises the Adjutant General and his staff on religion and morals. He also so supervises Indiana’s military Chaplains, Chaplain Assistants, and Chaplain Candidates while serving as top Chaplain for the over 11,000 soldiers and airmen en in the Indiana Guard. Indiana’s units include the 38th 8th Infantry Division with units deploying next year to Iraq and Afghanistan; the 76th Infantry Brigade, all currently in Iraq; Troop Command, and the Camp Atterbur/Muscatatuck Training Area. At one point this year the Indiana Guard had over 5,000 deployed men en and women, the highest percentage of any state in the Union. Fr. Stang still teaches full-time at SJC while his brother, Michael Stang ’73, teaches the disabled in the Dayton, Ohio School system. (Below) CH Eric Albertson is our most Combat Chaplainy Chaplain.. He hides his badges but he’s Army Ranger qualified, which is a VERY TOUGH program. If trouble ever hits here I am going to look for him and hide de behind him. He’s also a very fine Chaplain. That’s why I decided to use this is picture instead of one of him in battle gear. I can’t think of anyone better I would want praying for me. For relief I went outside into the skillet of the rocky marshalling yard. I saw a Hummer with its door open and the motor running, and I wondered who was braving the noonday sun. I found three young soldiers who proclaimed themselves the tip of the spear for an upcoming patrol. They were SPC Hill, 2LT Stanley and 2LT Saunders. I’d not yet had a tour of an “up armored humvee” sporting a turret, so I asked them, “How’s it work?” SPC Hill must have encountered ignorant Colonels in the past because he did not hesitate to demonstrate the workings of his turret. As he whirled in his armored box, he explained the action in a way that even I could understand. I commented on the heat and asked if they had AC in their hummer before I realized it would all go out the open hole of the turret. We laughed about “Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noonday sun,” and joked that Rudyard Kipling would have added “and Americans in body armor.” Emboldened, 2LTs Stanley and Saunders changed the subject and turned the tables on me. “What is your favorite scripture verse?” they asked. I gave them some of the old standards from Psalms and John’s Gospel and then added that lately I have really been getting into 2 13 Timothy Chapter 4: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Therefore a merited crown awaits me…” I loved the reply one gave me. “That’s pretty much for the end of things. I like something for the here and now.” So he went on to quote “Put on the armor of God so that you may be able to stand firm against the tactics of the devil. Use righteousness and faith as a shield.” He admitted his quotation wasn’t perfect, and he thought it might be from Corinthians. His brother Lieutenant filled in the verses and informed us both that it was Ephesians. I looked it up. It is Ephesians 6:10-17 and reads, “Finally, draw your strength from the Lord and from his mighty power. Put on the armor of God so that you may be able to stand firm against the tactics of the devil. For our struggle is not with flesh and blood but … against the powers of this present darkness and against the spiritual forces of evil. Therefore, put on the armor of God that you may be able to resist on the evil day and, having done everything, to hold your ground. So stand fast with your loins girded in truth, clothed with righteousness as a breastplate, and your feet shod in readiness for the gospel of peace. In all circumstances, hold faith as a shield, to quench the flaming arrows of the evil one. And take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.” To further show his biblical prowess he gave us his favorite quote. “And I will execute great vengeance upon them with furious rebukes; and they shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall lay my vengeance upon them.” I mentioned it sounded like he had liked the movie “Pulp Fiction” and he laughed and admitted he’d seen it a few times. Not wanting me to think him a heathen, he then added, “I think it’s a quote from Isaiah.” His friend who had been wrong about Corinthians vs. Ephesians jumped in and said, “It’s from Ezekiel, and Samuel Jackson adds some words that aren’t in the Bible.” I looked that up and found the quote was Ezekiel 25:17. The writers of “Pulp Fiction” had added “The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men…” At this point I was humbled. I had made the mistake I’d warned others against; I’d underestimated the American soldier. My main feeling, though, was delight. I almost felt a part of a biblical style verse, “I walked out into the heat of the day and found diamonds where I expected only stones.” All too soon it was time to go. As we flew over nighttime Iraq, I was struck by how similar it was to flying over Indiana at night. You can’t make out the shape of roofs or the type of trees. You cannot see that it is of grass. You just see family homes with sand instead o lights shining through the windows. There were the scattered farmhouses with every now and then familiar scatte groups that signified towns. There were the the small grou each with its string of white and red lights highways eac drove home to their families for the night. as people dro was different, though. First I realized there Something wa were no neon lights; no gas stations or convenience stores along tthe roads. Then I noticed there were no lining the roads through towns. Lastly I street lights li became aware of the absence of aircraft. Flying with Brigade at night you are always close our Aviation B Indianapolis to see the airliners heading to enough to Ind and from the Indianapolis Airport. And, unless the very bad, there is a collection of private weather is ver their running lights blinking in the night planes with th difference is that Indiana is prosperous and sky. The diffe not at war. Members of the 38th Infantry. Fr. William Stang, C.PP.S. ‘72, (right) and SGT McCracken (Left). The Missionaries of the Precious Blood are pleased to announce the 40th anniversary of the religious profession of Br. Timothy Hemm, C.PP.S. ’70, the 25th anniversary of the ordination of Fr. Timothy McFarland, C.PP.S. ’78, and the 65th anniversary of the ordination of Fr. Lawrence Heiman, C.PP.S. ’40. Br. Tim, 60, a native of Piqua, Ohio, entered the Society in 1961 and was professed a brother on August 15, 1968. He has been active in education 14 ministry for many years. Br. Timothy Hemm, C.PP.S.’70 After his ordination, Fr. Heiman was sent to SJC as a professor of Music and Theatre. There he spent his life as a priest, teaching countless young people to praise God through song. He was instrumental in establishing an advanced music degree program at the College. In addition to his teaching duties through the year, he directed the Rensselaer Program of Church Music and Liturgy for more than 30 years. In 2007, after 63 years of campus life, Fr. Heiman retired to St. Charles Center. Br. Tim first taught at St. Joseph School in Wapakoneta, Ohio, before being assigned in 1972 to SJC. He has been a part of campus life at Saint Joseph’s ever since, performing many functions at the College. Currently, he is a campus minister and is the local C.PP.S. director at the College. These anniversaries, along with the milestone anniversaries of 12 other Missionaries of the Precious Blood of the Cincinnati Province, signifying hundreds of years of ministerial service to God’s people, were celebrated in a special liturgy on July 1 at St. Charles Center. Fr. McFarland, 52, a native of Ottawa, Ohio, entered the Society in 1970 and was ordained on June 18, 1983. He has been involved in education ministry for many years. “These men made a commitment long ago to serve the people of God, and that commitment has never faded,” said Fr. Angelo Anthony, C.PP.S. ‘84, Provincial Director of the Cincinnati Province of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood. “We thank God for the example that they give us, and we look forward to celebrating their lives of service, which have brought so much good to so many.” Fr. Timothy McFarland, C.PP.S ‘78 After his ordination Fr. McFarland served as Associate Pastor at St. John the Baptist Church in Whiting, Ind., before he returned to SJC as the Director of Formation for C.PP.S. students. Since then he has been an important part of the life of the College, now serving as an Associate Professor of Religion and Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs. He also assists with Campus Ministry. Fr. Heiman, 90, a native of Decatur, Ind., entered the Society in 1932 and was ordained on December 5, 1943. Fr. Heiman is a musician and a teacher. Fr. Lawrence Heiman, C.PP.S. ‘40 The Missionaries of the Precious Blood is a religious society of priests, brothers and lay associates founded in 1815 by St. Gaspar del Bufalo. Society members work as missionaries in parishes in the U.S. and abroad, in education and in a wide range of apostolates, promoting the cause of God’s reconciliation worldwide by proclaiming the Word. 15 One Drop of the Blood of Jesus One drop will save the world from sin. That’s the reason Fr. Leonard Kostka, C.PP.S. ‘35 decided to create a “One Drop” cross. Available as a pin or necklace, it serves as a reminder that one drop of the blood of Jesus can save the world from sin. “We get so used to the Eucharist, we need a pinprick sometimes to revive our devotion,” he said. The lapel pin or necklace consists of a sterling silver Celtic cross with an almandine garnet in the center. Fr. Kostka consulted Rensselaer silversmith and St. Augustine parishioner Lana Zimmer. They decided they liked the Celtic cross and she developed the design. A company custom casts the cross and she assembles the parts. Zimmer, an Assistant Professor of Education at SJC, said about 150 people around the country have one of the crosses. Father Kostka said at least one priest in Africa has one, also. The crosses, which went on sale in December 2006, symbolize, in a world where “the more violent the better,” the one drop needed to clean it from all the “garbage,” Fr. Kostka said. Because symbols speak better than words, he decided to dramatize it. He wanted to use a ruby instead of a garnet, but the cost would be prohibitive. He stressed the sacrifice Christ made, citing the hymn Adoro Te Devote, in which St. Thomas Aquinas refers to Jesus as a loving pelican. “Pelicans were once thought to feed their blood to their young by piercing their own breasts.” blood” instead of simply “precious blood” is not only because of its ability to nourish and cleanse, but especially because of its divine origin, the God-Man. The crosses cost $48, which covers materials and labor. Fr. Kostka, who said he’s never done something like this before, doesn’t receive any money from the crosses and hasn’t tried to advertise them much. Betty Tonner, a parishioner at St. Augustine, Rensselaer and Fellow of SJC, said she first heard about the cross at a Precious Blood Companion meeting at which Fr. Kostka talked about his idea. “That idea sort of stuck with me,” she said. She bought one that year and the next Christmas bought five more for her daughters-in-law and her daughter. She said the cross has grown to have a special place in her heart and she wears it everywhere. When she’s at Mass she holds onto it when the wine is consecrated, hoping for a special connection to the blood of Christ and for special blessings. “It just rings a bell in my heart,” she said. She also treasures the cross because of her admiration for Fr. Kostka. For more information, e-mail [email protected] Fr. Kostka said the hymn has the theme that one drop is ransom for the entire world’s guilt. The reason it’s called “most precious (Left) The “one drop” cross. (Above) Fr. Leonard Kostka, C.PP.S. ‘35 and Lana Zimmer. Core& Catholic Higher Education Since the 1980s and continuing to the present day, the SJC Core Curriculum has played a prominent role in national discussions and projects on general education. John Nichols, SJC Professor of Philosophy and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Distinguished Teaching Professor, has been a participant in four key projects and was the national director for one particularly significant one for the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AACU). Recent publications from AACU (2004) and the Association for General and Liberal Studies (2006) contain large portions that were authored at SJC. conferences in order to consider what lies at the heart of a Catholic liberal arts education. I left renewed and profoundly changed,” said Andrea Beranek, Associate Vice President of Learning Services and Assessment at Carlow University. Presenters at the workshop included Fr. Robert Schreiter, C.PP.S. ’68, from the Chicago Theological Union, Sandra Estanek, Director of the Association for Student Affairs at Catholic Colleges and Universities at Canisius College, Dennis O’Brien, President Emeritus of the University of Rochester, and Nichols. The workshop just scratched the surface of this rich Although Core was inspired by Vatican II in its origins and important topic. It became very clear by the end of and has been thoroughly dedicated to implementing the sessions that the Council’s and these institutions Pope John Paul’s wanted to do 16 desire for dialogue much more to between the Gospel develop the and contemporary possibilities culture, it was in general only in 2005 that education and in Saint Joseph’s collaborations participated in between any high level academics, meetings in Catholic campus ministry, higher education. and student That year Monika affairs to achieve Hellwig arranged institutional for Nichols to make mission. General two presentations at education likewise the annual meeting represents the The SJC breakout group discusses how to implement the of the Association single best principles highlighted at the conference on campus. of Catholic Colleges opportunity on and Universities campus to get a (ACCU), because large majority of the faculty involved in mission. she was convinced that all Catholic colleges needed to imitate how Core makes the institutional mission What was also abundantly clear is that these colleges real. All readers of Contact, of course, know that her were looking to Saint Joseph’s to lead them in a judgment was strongly confirmed in Dennis O’Brien’s more expanded project in exploring relationships 2008 article in Commonweal. between institutional mission and general education To follow up on that article, Dr. Nichols secured a grant to fund an on-campus workshop on “Doing Catholic Higher Education.” In planning the workshop, Nichols’ goal was to convene key people from other Catholic institutions to explore the range of possibilities in general education for promoting and achieving institutional missions. A total of 43 people representing 10 different Catholic colleges and universities attended the workshop, and evaluated it very favorably. “During the three days of conversation at Saint Joseph’s College, we were able to set aside the distractions of the world and the ‘busy-ness’ of conventional outcomes, curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment. John Nichols has sought and received ACCU support for this project, most importantly as an agency for distributing its envisioned publication on “Effective Practices in General Education at Catholic Colleges and Universities.” Obviously, some additional grants are likewise on the agenda. From past to present to future, the influence of the SJC Core Curriculum on both national (for 25+ years) and specifically Catholic (since 2005) higher education is singularly impressive. 17 Guatemala Mission Trip: A Life-Changing Experience Students at Saint Joseph’s College have long been recognized for their kindness and generosity towards their classmates and their communities. This past May, some of these students took part in a life-changing experience. Not only did it have an effect on the students, but on two very needy families in Guatemala. On May 10th, the group of Saint Joseph’s College students set off for Guatemala for ten days. Their first and last nights were spent in Antigua, or the “walled” city, in southern Guatemala. The other eight days were spent working in and around the town of Tecpan, located between Antigua and Lake Atitlan. Guatemala was a new and strange place that the group had to adjust to. As Melinda Maile ’07, a Biology/Chemistry major from Grand Rapids, Michigan described in her journal: “There was a lot of traffic in Guatemala City with mopeds cutting between lanes of cars, an ancient aqueduct to one side of the street and an array of colorful stores and music playing on the other; it was obvious we weren’t in the USA.” While there, they spent the majority of their time building a new house for two different families: one for Noel and Maria Victoria and the other for a man named Isaac and his family. “We brought them extreme hope,” said Jessica Conlin, a senior Elementary Education major from Aurora, Illinois. “The most rewarding thing is seeing the smiles. I learned how Americans have so much. These families didn’t focus on what they had.” SJC Associate Professor of Communication Fred Berger led the team of ten students to the mountains just outside Guatemala City with the goal of building two new homes. Students spent the day laying bricks and mixing concrete as they constructed the new houses. The group experienced a great deal of setbacks and a lot of frustration, but in the end it was well worth it. “We woke up at 7 a.m. and ate breakfast,” Conlin said. “We started working at 8 a.m. and worked until 1 p.m. We then ate lunch and kept working until 4:30 p.m. Then we shared our journals with each other.” The journals contained reflections about the day’s events from each member of the group, and these went together to form a daily “team” journal. “They then share with the people there,” Berger said. “Someone would read one from the previous day that someone else had written. It gets emotional.” One such story involved Noel and Maria’s son Javier, whose soccer ball was run over by the shuttle driver and ruined. The boy was crushed, but Kevin Craney a junior majoring in Business Administration from Ft. Wayne, Indiana managed to surprise him with a new one the very next day. The boy threw his arms around Kevin’s neck in joy. Moments like this made the trip so worthwhile and enjoyable. SJC will host another trip to Rocky Mount, N.C., over Thanksgiving break in November 2008. This will be the 10th trip to the area to help rebuild houses that were damaged by previous hurricanes in 1999. “We don’t go for ourselves,” Berger said. “There’s so much need in the world. We do it to help others, bottom line.” Above: Maria, Javier, and Karla in front of their old house (top) and their new Habitat house (middle). Left: Amy Maile ’09 (left) and Jessica Conlin ’10 (right) work with the daughter of the family whose house was built by the SJC team in Guatemala. College Fund Honor Roll of Donors In the pages that follow, you will find the Honor Roll of Donors listing the College Fund supporters from July 1, 2007, through June 30, 2008. While club levels (e.g., President’s Circle, Father Banet Club, etc.) are reserved for College Fund (unrestricted general annual fund) supporters, the class listings also include alumni contributors to the 21st Century Campaign. A separate, comprehensive capital campaign report listing all campaign contributors from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 will be delivered in Fall 2008. We are pleased to report an alumni donor participation rate of 27% for fiscal year 2007-2008. That was the goal for this year, up from 24% last fiscal year while on our quest to reach 30% by the year 2012. Keep up the great work, Pumas! Employees (current; former, yet within the fiscal year; and retirees) who contributed this year totaled 224 people and performed at over 85% donor participation. That figure is up from 77% last year. What wonderful role models we have in our campus community. Heartfelt thanks to the many contributors who joined in our fundraising efforts this year – whether in support of the College Fund or the 21st Century Campaign. In the end, it’s all about support of Saint Joseph’s College. 18 If, by our error, your name did not get listed – we offer our apologies and ask that you contact us at (800)227-1898 or e-mail [email protected]. Blessings to you, Maureen V. Egan ‘90 Vice President Institutional Advancement and Marketing President’s Circle ($10,000 and above) James and Diane Boler John and Anne-Marie Egan John C. Fitzpatrick David and Kelly Gust Rev. Donald E. Hardebeck* Independent Colleges of Indiana William and Anne Johnston Gerald A. Kamm* Armand R. Martell John T. McCarthy Donald A. Nowicki* John J. Siegel, Jr. Michael J. Vallone Father Banet Club ($5,000 and above) John W. Anderson Foundation Virginia K. Carhart Robert and Margaret Cassey Thomas Davia Executive Mailing Service, Inc. ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. Jeffrey and Cindy Feinendegen Ronald and Caroline Keller Helen R. Kraud Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. George and Jean Schmid Philip J. Wilhelm Twin Towers Club ($1,000 and above) Anonymous 3D Machine, Inc. Accenture Foundation, Inc. Kenneth and Margaret Ahler Carol Ariens Robert and Marie Auer Michael and Patricia Baum Michael and Christine Bauman John and MaryLou Baumann Chester and Maria Buziak Frank and Jane Caccamo James and Martha Callero Matthew and Marlene Campbell Amy L. Ceader Ronald and Kathryn Cole Patrick and Jennette Connors Sheldon and Kathy Cooper Joseph and Andrea Corsaro David and Angela Del Principe Theodore and Kimberly Dickman Robert and Darcy Dougherty Patrick and Erin Downey Joseph and Judith Doyle The Honor Roll of Donors lists contributors to the College Fund. A separate, comprehensive capital campaign report listing all campaign contributors from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 will be delivered in Fall 2008. David and Carol Behnke Michael and Linda Bettinger Robert and Carole Bieniek BKD, LLC Boeing Gift Matching Program Carl L. Bossung William C. Bugher Maureen V. Egan Embarq Corporation Ernest C. Wentcher Educational Fund Richard A. and Nancy K. Etter Bob and Mary Evans Fred J. Faulstich Faulstich Printing Company Henry and Diane Feeley Fifth Third Bank Follett Corporation Brian and Annette Fox Gilbert J. Fox John and Jane Freiburger Rev. Richard A. Friebel, C.PP.S. Dennis and Kathleen Gasick Robert M. Gasior, M.D. John and Jennifer Gause Joseph and Loretta Gurgone David and Ruth Gust Neal and Jane Haskell Steven C. Hayden Edward and Margaret Hennekes Donald and Patricia Higgins Richard J. Holland Lawrence and Jeanne Honikel Richard and Judith Horstman Joseph and Janet Hula Kenneth and Krisztina Inskeep William and Mary Ann Jackson Steven R. Janco Bryce J. Jones, Ph.D. Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Judge George and Alice Kalafut Jack and Janice Keilman R. Gordon and Nancy Klockow Bill and Christine Kramer 19 Thomas and Ilona Kuchta Lawrence and Penny Laudick Stephen and Winifred Ligda George and Mary Ellen Liggett James and Drina Madden Sean J. McBride Fred and Patricia McFawn Philip W. McGrath Alfred and Norma Miesch Ernest and Elizabeth Mills Missionaries of the Precious Blood James and Leslie Moffitt Robert and Margaret Mueller Patricia A. Mulcahy Bernard and Loretta Myszkowski Mark and Juanita Nestor John and Connie Nichols Orange County Plating Company Parker Hannifin Foundation Joseph L. Pawlick Dr. Robert C. Pfaff and Dr. Kathy Parkison Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Pohlgeers Procter & Gamble Fund Janice M. Pyrce and Gary Kagan John and Heidi Rahe Patrick and Joan Reilly James and Kathleen Reinert Michael and Pamala Renninger James and Donna Robbins Sister Patricia Robinson, B.V.M. Todd and Kathy Rokita Stephen and Shirley Ruff M. Desmond and Leone Ryan St. Bernard Parish Richard and Phyllis Scheiber Tim and Karen Seiler Patrick J. Sheets, M.D. James and Margaret Shields David and Marla Smith Sodexo, Inc. Thomas and Nancy Sorg Michael J. Starr Fred and Deborah Stucker George and Elizabeth Tonner Peter and Sue Tracy Frank and Patricia Troike James and Julie Tuerff Michael and Kristyn Van Eekeren Wal-Mart Stores Robert L. Wasni Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood Paul and Susan Yeoman Dennis and Judith Zielinski 1889 Society ($500 and above) Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan Michael and Josette Aevermann Mary Louise Ames Jill M. Andres AT&T Foundation Atlas Foundry Foundation, Inc. Ball Corporation Joe and Cecilia Bauters BCS Financial Corporation Frederick A. Beckman Mary K. Bergman G. David Bokhart David and Patricia Boyer Mr. Thomas J. Brothers and Dr. Francine R. Armenth-Brothers Angela Riebenack Cecil Joann E. Clark Coca-Cola Foundation Matching Gifts Program James M. Collins Francis and Mary Coman Albert H. and Sharon L. Croci Roger and Katie Cromer Susan C. Decker Philip S. Dedig Linda L. Deno Richard and Estella Deters David and Theresa Didion Doctor’s Hospital Paul and Mary Doherty Donald and Barbara Donahue Dow Chemical Company Foundation John and Linda Drennan Shirleyann and David Duley Eli Lilly and Company Foundation William and Bernice Fehribach Mike and Kim Foltz Robert A. Froelich Thomas and Margaret Gallagher Pratap and Nirmala Gohil Rev. Joseph W. Grace Joseph E. Gregorich James and Sherry Gudmens Dennis and Amy Haworth William and Patricia Hayes Edwin and Roseann Hebda Charles and Diann Henes Donald and Sandra Hoffman Richard and Zinnia Hoying IBM Matching Grants Program Illinois Tool Works Foundation Rosemary L. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Kay W. Kennedy Ronald and Victoria Koron Thomas and Donna Kuhar Thomas K. Kuhar Thomas P. Lambert David and Amy Leising Leo Burnett Company, Inc. Brian and Carolyn Leonard Terence and Marian MacCarthy Marathon Oil Company Mass Mutual Financial Group Mary L. McNamara Susan and Michael Miller Wayne and Paulette Missaggia Gregory and Eileen Mulroy James and Susan Murphy John and Margaret Murray Allen and Lela Mushett Leo and Joanne Navin Robert and Susan Newman Robert G. Novack Richard and Mary Ann Ostrowski Robert and Joan Perricone Rebecca and David Perry Keith and Fran Pfledderer Constance D. Phillip John and Susan Pikarski Leona Pyrce Joseph and Patricia Reilly Kevin and Wendy Ring Eduardo and Patricia Rivera Michael R. Ropp Josie Rossi Kenneth Rossi Frank and Phyllis Roytek St. Mary of the Woods Church Alfred and Barbara Savino Louis E. Schneider Frank and Kristi Slaby Scott R. Smolek State Farm Companies Foundation The Steier Group Lawrence and Ruth Stricklin Superior Essex Group Inc. David S. Taylor David and Georgia Ann Tetrault Michael and Karen Tiede John and Frances Tobin Arthur and F. Jean Tonner Michele L. Tucker Paul and Mary Wagner Richard and Elizabeth Walker Steven and Laura Warner Henry J. Wilken, Jr. Jordan and Beth Balvich Daniel and Helene Banina Steven G. Banister Bank of America Gerard and Pat Bara Morris and Pamela Barlow Bernadine Barrett Donald B. Basko Rev. James R. Bates Fred and Alice Bauer Donald and Rita Baumgart Baxter International Foundation David and Ann Beam John and Rosemarie Beard James and Carole Beaver Art West ’62 (L) and Grant Dean ’08 (R) visit at the Chicago Business Network reception. Edward and Judith Wolff Michael and Jean Wolpert Edward G. Zgonc Around the Fountain ($100 and above) Anonymous Vito and Kathleen Abbate Louis and Wilma Abbott Victor and Carol Abell Frank and Margaret Adamiec Michael and Margaret Adams Advanced Business Equipment, Inc. Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, Inc Muzetta E. Allgyer Alliance Bank Allstate Foundation John and Patricia Alt Eugene Alvarez Kristie and Steven Alvey Roger and Jan Ames Paul and M. Susan Andorfer Timothy and Diane Andrasek Michael and Ann Anker ARAMARK David and Kim Armstrong William and Patricia Ashburn Susan and Hugh Aukerman Mercedes and Edward Austgen Kenneth and Marion Bachman Emil and Julie Baciu B. George and Sandra Badke Tony and Deb Baltes Edward C. Baltz George and Martha Beemsterboer Richard A. Beiriger Don and Gayle Bell Kenneth and Danielle Benich Allen and Rebecca Berger Terence and Carol Jean Bergin Robert Bericht Scott and Robin Bess Fred Beyer Joseph and Sandra Bianco Martha Biddle Carolann C. Biel Joseph Bigora Michael and Terri Binder Philip A. Bir The Biz Judy Black Jerome and Joanne Blaesing Garry and Brenda Blair William and Dorothy Blyth George and Mary Bobalik Carl J. Bobay Anne and Gene Bock Rev. Bernard J. Boff Henry and Anne Boguslaw Kenneth and Theresa Bohrer Donald and Nancy Bonnema Edie Boudreau Charles and Maureen Bowling Charles and Stavroula Bowling Robert and Jacqueline Bowman Thomas and Sarah Boyle Thomas and Mariana Boyle Boyle’s Superior Carpet Cleaners Paula Bozych The Honor Roll of Donors lists contributors to the College Fund. A separate, comprehensive capital campaign report listing all campaign contributors from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 will be delivered in Fall 2008. 20 Edward and Kristine Bozymski Matthew and Carol Brady Anthony J. Braner John and Mary Beth Brasch John and Cindy Bratton Thomas and Joan Brier Jonathan and Rebecca Bringewatt Stephen and Lea Brinker Scott and Christine Brinkman Donna L. Brody Samuel T. Brook Scott and Lisa Brooks Randall T. Brooks Keith and Anne Brouillette Jon and Debra Brouwer Charlton and Michelle Browning Russell and Teresa Bruce Linus and Angela Brungardt Paul and Marion Brunner Julie and Steven Bruns Jeffery and Marilyn Buckley Carl and Connie Buckner Timothy and Irene Buergler Jerome and Eileen Burke Robert and Darlene Burnes Mechelle Burnett Dennis and Sheila Butler Peter and Charmaine Bychowski Anne M. Byerwalter William and Karen Byrd Chris and Molly Cain James and Sue Caldwell Robert and Marie Capi David and Margot Carey John and Mary Carey Joseph and Lucinda Carey James and Roberta Carroll John and Melissa Carroll Janet Cavanaugh John H. Chamberlain Jake and Chastidy Chapman Rex L. Chapman David and Susan Chattin Ronald and Ruth Cherry Robert and Laura Christen Patrick and Sheryl Christmas Robert and Becky Chrzanowski Michael and Eileen Churosh Wayne and Robin Clark Russell and Katherine Clark Gregory A. Cleaver Patrick M. Cleaver Charles and Dianne Clemens Norma Cobett Joseph L. Cogan, M.D. Stephen and Mary Coleman Rocco and Margaret Colletti Tim and Laura (Robinson) Collins Michael F. Collins Michael and Maria Collins Paul Conde Rev. Thomas P. Conde Confer Insurance Agency James and Janice Conlon Joe and Melody Conn Thomas and Gina Connors Marshall and Deborah Considine Chad and Brigid Cook Joseph and Lisa Cook Scott and Jo Cook Denise L. Cordrey Daniel and Karen Corsaro Paul and Frances Corsaro Roger and Carmella Cotterill John and Jennifer Coy John and Patricia Craighead Idella A. Cravens Thomas and Kathleen Creger Patrick A. Crisler Kevin and Karen Crotty Crowe, Chizek and Company, LLC Richard J. Cuculick, Jr. Thomas and Mildred Cudzilo Pat Cuevas Ronald and Marjorie Cuff Helen L. Dorin David A. Doucleff John and Jacqueline Dougherty Robert and Anne Dougherty Hubert and Pamela Doughty Robert and Dorothy Downing Mary Ann Dreiling Raymond and Patricia Duda Edward and Anne Dumas Luke and Breain Dunscombe Carolyn Dutton Members of the Physical Plant staff enjoy refreshments at the 21st Century Campaign employee reception in the newly renovated library. Charles and Wilma Cury Gregory and Dorothy Dabrowiak Edward and Linda Dahm Norbert and Jo-Ann Daigle Patricia Daily Curt F. Dale Timothy and Amy Daly Andrew and Carrie D’Amore Dennis and Joan Dancer Terrence and Jeanne Dariotis Phillip and Mary Datka Andrew and Dorothy Davey Mara Pindell Davis Michael and Helena Davis Matthew and Faith Davy Elizabeth A. Dean Thomas and Celeste Deardorff Mary C. Dec TerryAnn Defenser Jim and Nan Delaney John and C. Ann DeMartino DeMotte State Bank Andrea L. Dennis Timothy and Kelly Deno Tim and Gloria Deno Charles and Kimberly Devereux Devon’s Family Restaurant Larry and Joanne Dieckmann W. C. (Bill) Dieruf, Jr. Joe and Peggy Dillon Terrence R. Dillon William and Joan Dillon James and Connie Dodge John A. Dohr S. Kenneth and Dorothy Dolan Debra Donnelly Scott and Karen Donnelly Mark and Mary Rita Doorley The Honor Roll of Donors lists contributors to the College Fund. A separate, comprehensive capital campaign report listing all campaign contributors from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 will be delivered in Fall 2008. Easley & Associates, Ltd. Dale and Germaine Ebeling Robert and Betty Eder Mike and Jacqueline Edwards Theresa J. Effinger Thomas and Carolanne Effinger James and Kathleen Egan Stephen and Renee Egan David Ehle Steve Ehle William and Leona Elbert Laurie Elish-Piper and Steven F. Piper LaDawn Ellsberry Elizabeth and Charles Elwood Roger and Mary Kay Emmrich Evelyn Erb Marilyn Erb John F. Etten John and Rosemary Ewry Craig and Christina Fails Lashawn Fant J. Eric and Barbara Farfsing John and Jeanne Farr Arthur and Marilyn Farrell Ed and Sylvia Feicht Beatrice Felder Sidney Feldman Jennifer Fellmy Harry L. Ferson, Jr. Arthur and Charmaine Field, III Timothy and Ann Finnegan First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. Frank* and Mary Ellen Fischer Thomas and Barbara Fisher Joseph and Carol Flanagan Glen and Susan Flaningham Timothy A. Fleming James and Marjorie Flickner Joseph and Maryann Fliszar Joseph and Karen Folk George and Sandra Foss Bill Foster Byron and Carol Francoeur Ronald and Sandra Frankiewicz Joseph and Kathy Franklin Mike T. Franklin Deborah A. Frantz and Andrew K. Snyder Jeff and Ann Frantz Randal J. Freebourn, Sr. Thomas and Barbara Freehill Warren and Peggy Freeman Ralph and Carol Ann Freibert William and Amy Fremgen Paul and Sue Freudinger Gerald and Barbara Friedrich Charles and Sophia Froelich Gabe and Janice Gabriel Jerry and Julia Gaff Edward F. Gallagher Joseph and Janet Gallagher Thomas and Betty Gallant James and Meleta Galles Robert and Marion Gallivan Mark and Ruth Ann Gamber Joann F. Ganey James and Karen Gannon Steven Garnett James and Janet Gartland Thomas and Karen Gartland Lisa and Daniel Gastineau George and Ann Gatto Charles and Constance Gaul Bill and Phyllis Gausselin Debbie G. Gazda GE Foundation James Gearen Dennis and Jeanne Gebele Gregory and Michelle Gehrig Jerome H. Geimer Arthur and Carole Gelino Virgil L. Gelormino Kenneth and Dianne Gerlach Anthony J. Gianoli Oliver E. Giere William J. Gill Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gillen Ronald and Regina Giometti GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Paul and Frankie Sue Godowic Dennis J. Goggin Edward and Karen Golumbeck Jeffrey J. Good George E. Gorman Donald J. Goschy Ronald Gottschalk Sophie Gottschalk-House Mark and Anne Gozdecki Scott and Elizabeth Graf Donald J. Graham Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program Renee Greco John and Jean Griffin Andrew and Jamie Guardi Scott and Nancy Gudeman Reinaldo Guerrero David and Mary Ann Guertin Brandon Guhrs Charles and Anne Gull Alan and Frances Gull Michele Gunkelman 21 Eric and Cyndi Gutwein Charles and Rosa Haag Carolyn Hagan Curtis and Denita Hairston Thomas G. Hajduch, CPA Ralph and Lela Haldorson Patricia Klaus Hamacher Mary Michele Hampton Fred D. Handler Lisa M. Handler Scott and Nikki Hanger Joseph and Patricia Hanish Charles and Cora Hanley Regina M. Hanley Curt and Leslie Hannon Thomas and Carol Hardiman Edward W. Harkenrider, Ph.D. Michael J. Hart William and Laura Hartley Harvey Hubbell Foundation Theresa Anne Hatton John and Kay Hayes Steven and Barbara Healey Christopher and Janice Heaney Michael and Denise Hedrick James J. Heim Wayne and Linda Henderlong William and Patricia Hendrick Blaire M. Henley Catherine L. Henney Charles and Patricia Henry Jessica J. Henry Gertrude Hentschel Rev. John F. Herber, C.PP.S. Peter and Bonnie Herdina Craig and Kimberly Hewitt Bruce and Sue Hicks Randall and Dawn Hildeman Ted and Kathleen Hillary Robert N. Hills Charles J. Hipp William and Julie Hipple John and Carol Hobscheid Gary and Jane Homan Home Depot Robert E. Honkisz David and Donna Hoover James and Sharon Hopkins Robert and Paula Hopkins Dominic and Tracy Horgeshimer Paul Horstman Thomas and Kathleen Horvath James and Agnes Houk Teri L. House Ronald and Teresa Hoying Rev. Vincent Hoying, C.PP.S. HP Products HSBC - North America Todd A. Huff Norbert and Jane Hummel Ronald and Gaye Humphrey Sarah A. Hunnefeld James and Terry Hunt Clarence and Katie Hupfer Robert and Judith Hurst Jesse and Cindy Hutton Ralph and Melissa Iannelli Col. Terence A. and Katherine E. Imbery, D.D.S. Curtis R. Imel, D.D.S., P.C. Paul A. Impero and Cathy J. Whitley Jerry and Lois Jack Robert and Margaret Jackson Larry and Shannon Jacob JAG Limo Service Joseph and Theresa Jakubko Robert and Mary Lou Jansey Jerome Construction, Inc. Beth L. Jerzyk Ronald and Barbara Jerzyk John and Judith Jezierski Chris and Andrea Johnson William and Ellen Johnson JPMorgan Chase Foundation Gary E. Jung Stephen J. Jupinka “Coach Carter” poses with the Lady Pumas basketball team after MLK, Jr. Day program. Jerome S. Hoess Donald M. Hoffman, M.D. Michael and Cheryl Hoffman Michael F. Hollern Timothy and Linda Hollihan Frederick and Patricia Hollinden John and Gina Holton Tom and Diane Kacprowicz David and Ethel Kaiser Robert and Barbara Kaiser Millicent L. Kalil Joseph and Linda Kanamueller John and Mary Kane John and Vickie Kane Michael and Judy Kanne Kappa Kappa Kappa Inc. Robert G. Kaptain Robert W. Kaspar Dominic* and June Kastre Julie and Philip Kazimier Philip and Karen Kedzuch Frank and Patricia Keilman Stanley and Michelle Keim Thomas B. Keller Charles J. Kelley Neal and Judy Kelliher George and Margaret Kelly Lawrence and Patricia Kelly John M. Kennedy John P. Kenney Ralph and Sandra Kenville Charles and Eileen Kerlin* George and Michaelene Kesl Thomas and Patricia Kicinski Paul and Diane Kiffner Randy and Lynn Kiger Richard and Cheryl King Gary and Linda Kingma Mary Kinsella Michael and Leslie Kitch Justin and Luella Kleinrichert Leo and Kay Klemme Michael and Sharon Kleszynski Frank and Betty Klopp Michael and Barbara Knight Arthur and Donna Knochel Ronald and Rita Koebcke Jim Koelper Ernest and Shirley Kolesiak Stacey and Daniel Koleszar Paul and Carol Kelsey Kolojeski John and Sharron Koors Antoinette M. Korba Heidi M. Koselke Rev. Leonard J. Kostka, C.PP.S. Thomas and Susan Kovac Mark S. Kramer Matthew and Carrie Kramer William B. Krantz, Ph.D. Norbert and Katherine Krapf Dwayne and Shirley Kresen William and Beth Kreutzjans Catherine A. Krodel Daniel and Nancy Krodel Kurt and Jennifer (Allgeyer) Krouse Neal E. Krupp, M.D. Anthony and Katherine Kruzel KSM Business Services, Inc. Roy and Kimberly Kuennen George and Betty Kuhn Louis J. Kuhn William and Irene Kun John A. Kurek Kenneth and Alberta Kwiatkowski Jerome and Patricia Lachnicht Raymond P. Laffey Wallace and Jessie Laird Leo Lammers William J. Lammers Donald D. Landgraf George A. Lauck, CFP Edward and Maureen Laude Gerald and Susan Lavey Francis J. Lawler Timothy and Susan Lax Donald G. Leavitt Travis J. Lechien Robert E. Legatzke, Jr. Robert and Sally Lehmenkuler Michael Lembke Brian D. Lenihan, Ph.D. Stephen and Eileen Lerch Renee Lesjak Bashel Jeffrey T. Letzter Scott and Lori Letzter L. Michael and Claudia Lewis Bob and Helen Lewis Thomas and Jena Lewis Lexmark International, Inc. Chuck and Helene Lileikis John and Marie Lillig George and Eileen Lingen Dennis and Rebecca Link Monsignor Edward F. Litot Chris and Julie Lopatowski Kenneth A. Losin Terry L. Lothamer The Lubrizol Foundation Kelli and John Lucito Clement and Erika Lupacchino Joyce D. Lyon Lyondell Gregory and Peggy Lyzun M & M News Agency, Inc. John C. Maag John and Susan Mackin Robert and Peggy Madda James and Anna Madden E. P. Mahar & Son, Inc. J. A. Mahar Monuments Joseph and Della Maher Ty A. Maienbrook Stephen J. Maillet Brad J. Maisner Tonya Malandro Kathleen and Timothy Malarney Robert and Linda Malloy James and Caryl Mangan Rick and Imelda Mangas Kyle M. Marburger Kenneth and Susan Marcotte Laurie Marcucci Bart J. Margiotta Joseph and Georgann Martin Mitchell and Deborah Martinez Robert and Carrie Martino Thomas and Agnieszka Mastandrea Robert J. Maszka John A. Matochik, Ph.D. Dennis and Charlotte Matusiak George and Paula McAfee Pierce and Vera McCabe Joel and Linda McCarthy Michael A. McCarthy Lee and Ann McCauley Ruth and Stephen McColley Edward and Pat McDermott Rev. Timothy D. McFarland, C.PP.S. Ronnie McGaw James and Kathleen McGill J. Philip and Ellen McGraw Norine McInerney Jerry and Georgia McKim Mark D. McLaren Thomas and Patricia McLaughlin Hugh and Donna McLeish William and Gwen McNally Robert and Geraldine Meany Brian and Kathy Mears Andrew and Julia Mehall Richard and Joan Meister Mark and Kiki Melson The Honor Roll of Donors lists contributors to the College Fund. A separate, comprehensive capital campaign report listing all campaign contributors from July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008 will be delivered in Fall 2008. 22 Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Charles J. Mescher Jerome and Jacqueline Meservey MetLife Foundation Frederick and Mary Lee Meyer Roy and Jean Meyer Timothy and Kara Meyer Andrea Middendorf Eugene and Margaret Mikos Hubert J. Miller, Ph.D. Kenneth and Melissa Miller Mark and Merry Miller William and Mary Minarich Phyllis D. Mingear Christopher and Mary Jo Minick Jason and Lynn Miskus Cary and Leticia Mitchell R. David Moderow Michael and Joan Moede James and Dorothy Moffitt Edward M. Mohr, Jr. Victoria and David Moisa Roseann Monaco Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Monnin Monsanto Gregory and Margaret Monti Patrick and Donna Moran John and Mary Morrison Thomas and Marcia Morrison Motorola Foundation Mount Anthony Cremation Services John and Ann Moyer James and Dee Muhler James and Donna Mullen Paul and Pamela Muller Robert and Carol Munninghoff Dennis and Noreen Murphy James A. Murphy Julie A. Murphy Maureen T. Murray Allen R. Nagel National City Bank Nationwide Foundation Caryle and Dean Neff James and Ary Nelson Marvin and Rose Nesius Sheryl L. Niccum William and Lynn Nichols Rev. Richard Nieberding, C.PP.S. Elizabeth F. Nkuo John H. Noble Michael and Barbara Noel Lee and Mary Nordstrom Timothy and Sharon Norrington Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation, Inc. William K. Null William and Luetta Nussbaum Michael J. Oakes Bob and B.J. O’Brien James and Julia O’Brien John and Rita O’Brien Kevin O’Brien Patrick and Zoe O’Brien Thomas O’Brien and Susan Madden Timothy and Carmen O’Brien David and Elizabeth O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. O’Connor Louis and Melinda Offer Patricia A. Offer Eugene and Lana Ognibene OK Travel Agency, Inc. John and Carol Olechny Michael and Dawn Olson Roger and Kathy Olson OneAmerica Companies John P. O’Neil Eileen O’Neill Mark A. Onesi Edward J. O’Rourke Gene and Arlene O’Sullivan David and Donna Owens Leonard and Rosemary Palicki Gregory and Mary Ellen Palubicki James F. Panas Raymond and Jane Papszycki Elmer and Beatrice Paris Gordon and Diana Parker Karen T. Pastrick William J. Patterson Pearson Education Dr. and Mrs. H. Larry Penning Pentair, Inc. John and Barbara Pentangelo Pat Pericht Robert and Susan Pericht Daniel and Lisa Pesaresi Robert and Cris Petro Paul and Helen Petro Richard L. Pfingstler William and Phyllis Phelan Thomas and Elizabeth Phillipp Ethel M. Phillips Thomas and Doris Phillips Susan and David Pickard Henry and Linda Pictor Joseph Q. Pindell John M. Plank Rev. George F. Plaster William and Donna Poinsatte Sharon Polifrone Louis and Mary Polito Troy and Monica Porter John and Sharon Posey Robert and Donna Poynter Vladimir N. Pregelj and Lea PlutPregelj Robert Prichard Thomas and Diane Prosser Prudential Insurance Company of America Rev. Richard W. Puetz James and Dorothy Purcell Joseph F. Rabensteine M. Jennifer Radosevic William and Mary Lou Rafferty Karen Raftus Sarah and Cary Ragan Mark and Colleen Randall Arthur and Suzanne Rapini John and Nancy Reager Roger and Loretta Redelman Thomas and Barbara Reed Bill and Eileen Reid Richard and Linda Reiners Kenneth and Julie Renspie Rensselaer Printco Cletus Reymann David and Dawn Richa Lawrence A. Richart Jeffrey A. Richey Mary L. Riemer Jose and Ann Rincon Ronald and Mary Ann Ripperger C. Mark and Shirley Rippy Mark and Susan Roberts Steven and Margo Roberts Jay and Nancy Rodia Judith M. Rodia Shirley Ronan Timothy and Maureen Rooney The Rothkopf Family Charitable Foundation Herman and Stephanie Rottinghaus Joseph and Rosemarie Rozek Daniel and Ellen Ryan G. David and Mary Ryan Patricia A. Ryan Joseph and Judy Sack James and Kris Sakelaris Margaret M. Saliga Todd and Kristi Samra Christopher and Christine Sandor Richard and Monica Santangelo Eugene and Mary Lou Sarkey Raymond and Adele Sarlitto SC Johnson Fund, Inc. Robert and Germaine Schenk Paul and Ann Scherschel Henry and Kathryn Schmitt Thomas and Delena Schnieders Jill Schopieray James and Lisa Schrader Timothy and Pama Schreeg Gerald and Nanette Schroder Jerome and Diane Schroeder Duane and Nancy Schroeder Jerry and Barbara Seager Msgr. Robert L. Sell, III Terry Sellers Leroy and Patricia Selnek Paul and Tara Shaver Shell Oil Company Foundation Nancy A. Sherkey Rick and Becky Shide Joseph and Deanne Shimala Joseph and Cheryl Shimala Ed C. Shimeta Paul and Phyllis Shireman Thomas and Helen Shworles Robert C. Siegel Peter and Deborah Simon Tonya R. Simpson William and Joan Siska Debra and Jeff Sizemore Charles and Phyllis Skibbens Adam Smith Kevin and Cathleen Smith David G. Smith Jon and Geraldine Smith Marshall and Elma Smith Mike and Donna Smith Richard and Alicia Smith Robert and Anita Smith Thomas L. Smith Rev. Marcia Smith-Wood and Mr. S. Ote Wood Sally Sommers South Holland Dodge, Inc. Michael and Carol Spain Brian and Kathleen Specht Stacey and Joseph Specht Benedict and Susan Sponseller Square D Foundation Terry and Laurel Sroka Francis X. St. Peter Thomas and Barbara Stader Dennis and Brenda Stanczak Michael and Theresa Stang Barbara Starr Francis P. Staucet Dr. Ronald W. Staudt and Dr. Christina O’Connor Michael and Vicky Steckbeck Michael and Regina Steele Gregory and Mary Jo Stegeman Thomas Edward and Colette Steigmeyer Herbert and Jill Steinmetz Kenneth and Judith Ann Stelzer Jerry and Daria Stephan Gerald W. Stith John and Patricia Stitz Robert and Madeline Straz Kenneth and Diana Strnatka Jack and Mary Strom Joseph W. Strzelczyk Brian M. Studebaker Gene and Julie Suhr Daniel and Catherine Sullivan David and Kathleen Sullivan Paul and Mary Sullivan Robert and Mary Sullivan Carolyn A. Sutter John Sutton Martin and Kate Sweigert Robert and Christine Swiatkowski Andrew and Peggie Szmagalski Loretto and Robert Szucs Stephen G. Tatro Amy Maile ’09 helps a homeowner build the walls of her future home on the 2008 SJC Habitat for Humanity Global Village trip to Guatemala. 23 Cameron and Merri Taylor Marcus V. Tecson Rickie and Christine Terrell J. Cotter and Joanne Tharin John and Anne-Cecile Thorndyke James and Jacqueline Thureson Timothy W. Thurston, M.D. Michael and Kathleen Tierney Larry and Kathryn Till Samuel and Sue Ann Till John C. and Gayla Tilton Edward J. Tokarz Ralph and Georgeann Tomlin Stephen and Jeannine Topolski Town & Country Homes at Illinois, L.L.C. John and Cathie Townsend George and Emily Tremblay James and Elizabeth Truba Delores M. Trump Tony and Judy Tumbarello Sally Turner Tony and Catherine Tymkow USG Corporation William J. Vahary Joseph and Trudy Valente Art C. and Margaret Vandenbroucke Godfrey and Gerry Vander Werff David and Georgia Veneziano David and Susan Veneziano Rev. Ralph Verdi, C.PP.S. Christopher and Sylvia Verdonk John W. Vidal Robert and Jeanette Vigeant Robert and Kimberly Vinegar Jacob and Rosemary Voelker James and Jeanne Vonachen Arthur and Barbara Vonderhaar Thomas and Doris VonderHaar Joseph and Joy Vrabec Andrew and Kim Vu Lorraine Wagner Richard R. Wagner Vincent O. Wagner Sheila Wales Natalie and Randy Waling Donald and Antoinette Walker Terrence and Carole Wall Floyd Wallace, Sr. Michael and Ann Walro Gene and Trudy Walsh William and Alice Walsh Steve and Angela Waltman Andrew and Margaret Warzecha Carl and Marybelle Weber Emil and Deborah Weber Lynn and Kay Weber W. Erik and Tamera J. Weber Larry and Judy Wedryk John and Elaine Weinert Margaret A. Weis Mary Pat Hartnett Wesche Floyd and Catherine Wesley Michael and Ann Wesley David P. West Patricia West Marilyn M. Whaley Paul and Maureen White Rev. Paul R. White, C.PP.S. Doris E. Wiener Robert C. Wilberscheid G. Sanford and Rita Wilkins Justin and Lisa Wilkinson Christopher and Marina Wille Jeffery Williams Anna G. Williamson Steven and Kimbra Wilson Dorothy R. Winkeljohn, Ph.D. James and Carol Wintercorn Rev. Richard P. Wise William and Kathleen Witchger Jerome and Barbara Witek Frank and Helen Wittry James and Mary Lou Wohlwend David and Lena Woltering Joseph and Caroline Wonderly Chau Wong and Hector Ham John and Mae Wood Elizabeth A. Worden Cynthia Wright Matthew and Cheryl Wright Richard and Beverly Wroblewski Kenneth and Audrey Wysoglad Mary T. Yanan Harry E. Yates Jeannette H. Yeoman Loneia Young Mary Zawacki Michael and Janet Zemke Robert and Elizabeth Zenawick Kenneth and Kitty Ziegenbusch Ken and Kay Zilka Thomas and Lana Zimmer William and Bonnie Zimmer Frank and Sheila Ziolkowski John Zurliene Alumni Class Listing 1935 12.50% Rev. Leonard J. Kostka, C.PP.S. 1938 14.29% Richard F. Scharf Estate* 1939 $310.00 18.18% George J. Lubeley Rev. Richard W. Puetz 1940 $1,650.00 41.67% John L. Dunn Rev. Lawrence F. Heiman, C.PP.S. Albert W. Moran Cletus L. Reymann George L. Sheehan 1941 $24,528.45 40.00% Edward C. Baltz Donald J. Blume Paul J. Brunner Joseph J. Faulkner* Rev. Donald E. Hardebeck* Dominic J. Kastre* Raymond I. Knight James W. Scheiber Richard M. Scheiber Rev. Earl A. Weis, S.J. Proud Pumas march in Chicago’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. 1942 $1,310.00 10.34% Joseph A. Dell W. C. (Bill) Dieruf, Jr. Donald J. Tonner 1943 $14,515.00 20.59% James R. Bogan Robert H. Causland John H. Dunn Edmund A. Jung George J. Tonner John C. Wood 1944 $200.00 8.00% Edward W. Harkenrider, Ph.D. Monsignor Edward F. Litot 1945 $2,825.00 19.35% Kay W. Kennedy, M.D. Stanley D. Pukelis Daniel A. Reinman, Sr. Frank J. Roytek, Jr. James R. Shields Richard J. Walker 1946 $780.00 20.00% John H. Chamberlain Carl B. Dietrich Charles J. Hipp Donald G. Leavitt Robert E. Stephens John M. West, Sr. 1947 $1,500.00 18.60% Rev. James R. Bates Frederick A. Beckman Thomas A. Brier Paul F. Heckler Hubert J. Miller, Ph.D. Donald E. Smith, Ph.D. James R. Thieme James Wohlwend 1948 $5,160.00 31.03% James J. Buckley Edward M. Dahm Warren C. Freeman Rev. Joseph W. Grace Francis J. Herber Thomas L. Smith David F. Terveer Eugene R. Walsh 1949 $17,283.00 37.14% Linus J. Brungardt Francis X. Coman Joseph M. Condic Kenneth De Witt Kenneth W. Forsthoefel John V. Guckien Gerald F. Kolb John F. Laughlin James T. Mangan Anthony W. Phillips* Louis J. Polito Bernard J. Reuille Francis P. Staucet 1950 $17,844.28 18.52% Louis A. Abbott, D.D.S. George J. Bauer George R. Bobalik Henry J. Boguslaw William D. Freeman Charles S. Hanley, Jr. Clarence T. Kuhn Robert T. Mangan Alfred T. Miesch, Ph.D. Ronald M. Miniat James E. Pawloski, D.D.S. Eugene V. Pellegrini Joseph P. Sloyan James H. Stang* Thomas E. VonderHaar, M.D. Bold denotes 21st Century Campaign contributor Bold/italics denotes College Fund and 21st Century Campaign contributor 1951 $26,940.00 20.29% John J. Barrientos Rocco J. Colletti Joseph R. Gallagher Francis E. Gilligan Arthur D. Hallagan, Jr. Ronald R. Humphrey John A. Kaczmarczyk Richard N. Karr Robert J. Klein John F. McCann, Jr. Timothy M. Rooney Louis E. Schneider Eugene C. Schrameck Edward A. Tomko, D.D.S. Ronald R. Hospodka, Sr. Rev. Vincent Hoying, C.PP.S. Charles R. McDermott Roland G. Meinert, Ph.D. Donald A. Nowicki* John G. Pastrick Joseph Q. Pindell Vladimir N. Pregelj Thomas H. Schnieders J. Cotter Tharin, Ph.D. James E. Wintercorn 1954 $162,090.78 31.37% A. Vincent Agnew, Jr. Theodore G. Beemsterboer 24 Gordon and Nancy Klockow at the 39th Annual Scholarship Dinner and Auction. 1952 $5,305.00 26.67% Donald B. Basko Richard M. Beaven, M.D. Andrew F. Davey Donald J. Hathaway James E. Houk Norbert D. Hummel, Jr. Robert L. King Neal E. Krupp Rev. Robert Kunisch, C.PP.S. Raymond P. Laffey Donald J. Lusk Joseph L. Martin Paul R. O’Connor Daniel J. Sullivan Arthur J. Tonner Arthur J. Vonderhaar 1953 $30,020.84 28.57% William C. Bugher Robert J. Eder William D. Elbert William H. Gausselin Robert C. Gering Paul F. Godowic Charles J. Haag John M. Haffner Frederick E. Hollinden Carl J. Bobay Rev. Bernard J. Boff Ronald J. Cherry John F. Englehart William H. Fremgen Fred D. Handler Anthony H. Kiesler, DVM George R. Kuhn William J. Kun Elmer J. Molchan James J. Righeimer Kenneth J. Ryan Robert L. Wasni Rev. Paul R. White, C.PP.S. 1955 $63,167.37 40.00% Mark L. Beischel Jerome H. Blaesing Edward R. Bozymski Robert J. Brandt, D.D.S. Rev. Harold C. Brown, C.PP.S. James A. Bruha Edmund F. Byrne Lawrence E. Doherty Raymond A. Duda Mark J. Gamber Virgil L. Gelormino William J. Gillen Gerald R. Gladu John J. Gorman John P. Griffin, M.D. Bold denotes 21st Century Campaign contributor Bold/italics denotes College Fund and 21st Century Campaign contributor James J. Heim Joseph T. Jakubko Robert M. Jones George W. Kalafut Willard C. Kellogg, Jr. Lawrence W. Kelly Clayton J. Klein, CLU Frank W. Klopp David Krigbaum, M.D. Leo J. Lammers John G. Lillig Terence F. MacCarthy James W. Messer, Ph.D. Gerald Mikosz Thomas J. Morgan, Jr. Eugene J. O’Sullivan Patrick J. Reilly Paul J. Rettig Raymond J. Sarlitto William F. Schulte Ralph W. Seidl Leroy J. Selnek Lawrence P. Stricklin Jacob U. Voelker Gerald J. Walke 1956 $42,098.00 36.25% George H. Brown, Jr. Chester J. Buziak, D.O. Jack L. Carlson Michael G. Churosh, D.D.S. Robert F. Clark Martin J. Collins John H. Dingeman John A. Dougherty Kenneth P. Fedder Donald J. Frericks Marvin L. Hackman Edward H. Hennekes A. Richard Kumicich Francis J. Lawler Richard J. Lorey Joseph R. Maher Roy U. Meyer John J. Miller John W. Morrison Robert C. Naab Timothy J. O’Brien Edward J. O’Rourke H. Larry Penning, M.D. Gene F. Rihm Louis J. Schager Thomas R. Shworles Corvin F. Stine, Ph.D. Fred J. Stucker, M.D. Charles A. Wiles 1957 $74,527.10 29.10% Harry R. Allagree, ObJN Thomas O. Alter Gerald R. Apple George P. Archibald Robert L. Auer Aldo F. Barsotti, Ph.D. William M. Bercik, D.D.S. Edward A. Cox, Jr. Ronald A. Dohr S. Kenneth Dolan Joseph Dulin Charles D. Eisenman, Ph.D. I. B. Espinos Daniel E. Fenker, CLU, ChFC Harry L. Ferson, Jr. Robert M. Gasior, M.D. Donald J. Graham Edwin T. Hebda John P. Herakovich James B. Hermiller Thomas C. Hoffman Ronald E. Keller Thomas F. Kinstle Norbert D. Kretz Edward M. Mohr, Jr. William C. Morrison Glenn E. Murphy William D. Neville Jerome B. O’Daniel Frank J. O’Reilly Robert J. Parker Thomas J. Phillipp Clifford F. Robinson Al A. Salerno Paul W. Scherschel, Jr. Lawrence J. Stark Roy J. Swanson John A. Tobin, CCE Charles S. Werr 1958 $16,080.00 34.58% James W. Archer Clarence Batie Fred J. Bauer Jack M. Biel Roland H. Brown Lawrence P. Carie Robert E. Christen Ronald L. Cole George T. Cover John W. Ewry Patrick F. Ford Michael C. Freiburg Thomas F. Fruehe Ronald P. Giometti Joseph Hanish, CFP Neal B. Kelliher Edward M. Kolaczyk Louis J. Kuhn Jerome E. Lachnicht Charles E. Lancaster, Sr. George M. Lux Thomas F. Mahoney, Jr. Charles J. Maloney Edward P. McDermott, D.O. John P. O’Neil M. Desmond Ryan, Ph.D. Joseph R. Sack, Sr. George J. Schmid George A. Sherwood Harold A. Shuster James H. Thureson James B. Urban Daniel R. Waber John M. Walsh Frank J. Wittry Eugene F. Wojciechowski Joseph W. Wonderly 1959 $49,846.35 31.79% James R. Ambs Kenneth M. Bates David C. Bauer Donald J. Baumgart 25 Terence E. Bergin Jerome J. Bosch Robert Y. Brown, Sr. David R. Carey Richard G. Conlin Richard A. Cote John T. Deines, Ph.D. Richard A. Deters Philip R. Donegan Charles E. Donnelly Ronald E. Eberhardt LeRoy M. Ellgass E. B. Fech, Ph.D. Joseph P. Flanagan Thomas M. Freehill Dennis P. Gebele Arthur J. Gelino Robert H. Gengler Joseph E. Gregorich Sister Charmaine Grilliot, C.PP.S. Joseph V. Gurgone Jerome S. Hoess Robert A. Hoffswell Charles W. Holmes, Ph.D. Paul Jurik Michael E. Knight Donald C. Korte Robert C. Krieter John A. Kurek Edward J. Labbe Charles A. Lileikis George W. Lingen, Jr., D.D.S. Norman D. Lozen Joseph C. Matlon John M. Murray Francis J. Nomina Bernard E. O’Donnell Patrick Opara, Ph.D. Roger L. Redelman William E. Riegle Dennis E. Ryan Roger J. Scott, Jr. Francis X. St. Peter Robert J. Stewart Paul J. Stucker, M.D. Robert W. Sullivan James O. Tegtmeyer, Ph.D. Ronald L. Tovsen Cdr. Richard T. Vallin Peter O. Warner, Ph.D. Richard K. Winans 1960 $272,498.74 36.55% T. Leon Brady Charles P. Bray Thomas W. Busch, Ph.D. John J. Carey, Jr. Daniel F. Casey Robert N. Cathcart Donald R. Donahue Mark J. Doorley Timothy R. Downey Robert A. Ernst Richard A. Etter Fred J. Faulstich Frank R. Fitzgerald Gerald J. Friedrich Robert D. Gallaher Charles F. Gaul James P. Gross Ralph J. Haldorson John W. Hancock, Ph.D. Lawrence J. Honikel Joseph M. Kanamueller, Ph.D. Jack L. Keilman Ronald P. Koron Raymond A. Krizmanic James G. Lambke Ronald L. Lawnzak Thomas F. Lewis, Jr. William B. Lueck Gregory J. Mahoney James R. McCullough Richard J. Meister, Ph.D. William R. Miller Roger E. Mueller Stanley J. Nawrocki Henry A. Pictor John A. Powers Daniel L. Rogovich Martin J. Rosinski Rev. Kenneth J. Schroeder, C.PP.S. Herbert E. Schumann John T. Sheahan Lawrence R. Siclair Peter F. Simon Thomas J. Sorg Gary P. Stack Kenneth A. Stelzer Gerald F. Stephan John C. Tilton Ralph J. Tomlin Tony Tumbarello Michael J. Vallone Robert A. Williams, III Floyd C. Winner 1961 $54,511.68 29.48% John R. Baumann George L. Beemsterboer Patrick J. Boland George F. Borge, M.D. Dennis T. Butler Frank R. Caccamo Thomas D. Carpenter John P. Companik Timothy J. Connor John T. Conroy David E. Cook Albert H. Croci Thomas A. Cusick Norbert W. Daigle Fred J. Dunderman Marilyn M. Fowler Whaley Robert M. Gallivan, Jr., Ph.D. Gerald W. Hagerman Charles W. Henes John F. Hoffman Timothy E. Hollihan David H. Hoover Robert J. Johnson Michael S. Kanne Lawrence P. Kelly Edward L. Kempf Ralph T. Kenville John D. Kiefer, Ph.D. Leo F. Klemme Ernest T. Kolesiak William B. Krantz, Ph.D. James J. Madden James W. McCauley, Ph.D. Lee T. McCauley James R. McMahon, M.D. John F. Norris Daniel J. Pesaresi, Sr. George F. Rafferty Robert P. Ramesh Alfred P. Savino Thomas J. Seroczynski Richard H. Shaw Jon T. Smith, M.D. Joseph W. Strzelczyk Roger P. Thomas William J. Walsh, III Allan G. Whitlow George E. Wrobel Arthur C. Zielinski William E. Zleit Joseph H. Zolecki 1962 $119,039.50 37.42% Kenneth J. Ahler, M.D. Patrick W. Bartholomy James A. Batistick David M. Beam Raymond J. Billy Bernard J. Casey John L. Conlon James W. Crowley Patrick J. Devereaux Glenn A. Dobecki, M.D. Thomas A. Dohr Robert E. Dougherty Thomas G. Drennan Elbert E. Eschman David J. Etzwiler John C. Fitzpatrick Byron P. Francoeur Ralph W. Freibert Donald L. Gimbel John P. Gordon Kenneth L. Guzik Robert J. Henneman Alan C. Joseforsky Robert L. Kaiser Philip M. Keller Raymond J. Kelly H. Philip Kenney Roland A. Kline Dennis B. Kosobucki William A. Kreutzjans Henry S. Krigbaum Edward J. Laude Stephen M. Ligda, Sr. Robert H. Lubbinga John J. Lulewicz Robert J. Madda George M. Marchal Kenneth H. Miller, Jr. Leo J. Navin, Ph.D. Walter J. Nedza Norman W. Netko John H. Noble John J. O’Connor Patrick J. O’Connor Joseph A. Richard Robert E. Rospenda Edward J. Ryan, Ph.D. Theodore J. Sabados John L. Schudel Gerald D. Seikel Thomas P. Stefaniak A. L. Roberts, Ph.D. Rev. David J. Tetrault Patrick F. Timmins, Jr. Raymond R. Trapp Robert A. Urig Dean A. Van Leirsburg, Ph.D. Frederick R. Weber Arthur C. West Richard A. Wroblewski Robert S. Zurad 1963 $101,539.87 32.16% Paul E. Andorfer, M.D. Earl W. Arndt, Jr. Leonard J. Bara, CPA John W. Bender Maurice F. Bernier Matthew J. Brady Dennis F. Brestensky, Ph.D. Rita M. Buhr Francis W. Creel, Ph.D. James A. Delaney John P. Drennan Emilio Enriquez Joseph W. Fliszar George J. Foss, III Paul J. Franks Eberhard J. Gabriel Lee D. Gallaher James C. Gannon Prancing Pumas cut a rug at Indy Swing hosted by the Alumni Association. 26 Thomas J. Gately Edward A. Golumbeck J. Barton Griffin David L. Guertin Robert J. Hayes Ronald L. Hemmelgarn Delores J. Henderson Battleday Donald M. Hoffman, M.D. James J. Hunt, Jr. Edward T. Hurley Robert K. Imbur Robert A. Jansey William E. Johnston, Jr. Stephen J. Jupinka William E. Keenan Thomas W. Kuchta Edward C. Latek Edward L. Lysaught, CPA Kenneth F. Marcotte Robert J. Maszka Dennis J. Matuska John T. McCarthy James E. McGill Jerome T. Meservey, M.D. Kenneth D. Mroczek Thomas G. Murin Joseph M. Murray F. Ronald Musket Kevin O’Brien David P. O’Connor, Jr. Elmer L. Paris James F. Quinn, CLU Richard W. Renspie, Jr. John J. Seggerson, Jr. Joseph J. Severa Michael T. Smith Gerald F. Snyder William A. Thoma, Jr. Frank A. Troike James R. Tuerff, CLU, FLMI Art C. Vandenbroucke, Ph.D. Arthur C. Voellinger Philip J. Wilhelm Henry J. Wilken, Jr. Kenneth J. Wysoglad John E. Zid 1964 $88,191.29 39.05% Anonymous Howard M. Alig, M.D. Eugene Alvarez Dennis B. Anderson William F. Ashburn, Jr. James S. Betz Charles P. Bowling, Jr. David S. Boyer James P. Bracewell Lawrence L. Brost Mary E. Buchanan Thomas M. Carroll Charles A. Clemens Thomas J. Coates William B. Currie, D.D.S. Dennis M. Dancer Don L. Davia Michael J. Delaney Donald D. Dempsey John A. Dohr Mary F. Faulkner Nordstrom William V. Fish Dennis M. Gasick Dennis J. Goggin Joseph D. Gugliotta Mary E. Harris Coman John W. Hartford Thomas F. Helmold Rev. John F. Herber, C.PP.S. Charles E. Horn Joseph A. Hula, Jr. Paul A. Impero Jerry L. Jack John F. Kane Frank L. Keilman, CPA Audrey F. Urbanczyk Lynn A. Weber Paul A. Wendowski Robert C. Wilberscheid Dorothy R. Winkeljohn, Ph.D. Leonard M. Wochner Edward L. Wolff 1965 $28,120.19 Kyle Fender ’09 staffs the phones during 2008 Phonathon with the Puma men’s and women’s soccer team. Charles J. Kelley George L. Kelly Thomas C. Kicinski Patricia J. Klaus Hamacher Kenneth L. Kohr Thomas Kuhar Gerald D. Langner John R. Lau, Ph.D. Dennis G. Lavery L. M. Lewis Paul E. Lothrop James A. Lucas James E. Madden John L. Madden Pierce F. McCabe Patrick J. Melady William L. Metz, D.D.S. David S. Moebs Robert C. Mueller, D.D.S. Robert A. Newman Richard J. Ostrowski James F. Panas Janet Payne Regner-Howell Mark A. Perrigo John J. Pikarski, Jr. Samuel H. Rankin, Jr., Ph.D. Jack T. Raymond John P. Reager Joseph M. Reilly, Jr. James E. Riedel Eduardo G. Rivera J.R. Savoie Alin C. Schmiederer Franklin J. Sikich, CPA Donna Sondgerath Hoover Daniel A. Sorg John A. Sorota, Sr. Herbert C. Steinmetz, Jr. James D. Truba John F. Ubik Bold denotes 21st Century Campaign contributor Bold/italics denotes College Fund and 21st Century Campaign contributor 28.99% Michael C. Anker Michael J. Baloun Richard A. Beiriger Donna L. Blume Knochel Craig G. Bolanos Rev. Joseph L. Brown, C.PP.S. Lonnie L. Brunswick Carl C. Buckner Thomas J. Cachur James A. Carey Bill Caul Frank S. Collura Paul J. Corsaro Roger T. Cotterill Curt F. Dale Terrence R. Dillon David E. Eckerle Thomas J. Effinger Frederick E. Farley, Ph.D. Charles L. Froelich Sister Mary B. Galloway, O.P. Ronald W. Geleott John P. Gorman, ChFC John F. Hartford Randall W. Hildeman Bernard M. Hirl Donald C. Jochem Michael J. Jordan Joseph A. Katalak, Jr. James W. Kin Thomas L. Knuefner Aloysius E. Knueven Norbert A. Krapf, Ph.D. Thomas P. Lang Vincent L. Linden John P. Matthys George J. McAfee, M.D. Patrick J. McCann, Jr. Thomas E. Mooney, Sr. Arnold H. Muller James A. Murphy Patrick J. Murphy Jerome R. Oakes Eugene C. Ognibene David A. Ogren Leonard J. Palicki Gregory T. Palubicki Joseph L. Pawlick George L. Post Thomas G. Potpora James G. Roseland Peter V. Saxton Joseph C. Shimala William N. Siska Michael E. Spain Terry F. Sroka Andrew M. Szmagalski Terrence T. Wall John J. Walters 1966 $50,519.60 21.07% Charles H. Baird Michael J. Barany, Jr. Dennis J. Berner Richard W. Bialczak Joseph A. Bianco, D.O., PA Carl L. Bossung Daniel L. Brodrick Philip G. Calcott James R. Callero Thomas E. Callum Joseph L. Cogan, M.D. Patrick T. Connors Thomas F. Crowley Terrence W. Daley, Jr. Philip S. Dedig Daniel F. Dillon, Jr. William D. Dillon Ronald A. Dorsten James W. Echle Robert J. Fahey Dale W. Fallat Thomas N. Gallagher Ray A. Good, III Robert E. Griffin William D. Hipple Wanda J. Jeleniewski Buczek Robert G. Kaptain Robert M. Lauer Robert J. Lothrop Armand R. Martell James P. McCormick Kenneth L. McIntosh Thomas P. McLaughlin Frederick T. Meyer Michael R. Moore, Ph.D. Charles T. O’Hara, Jr. James M. O’Loughlin Sarah A. Overmyer Hunnefeld Richard R. Perrotte James K. Robbins Joseph W. Rozek, Jr. Nicholas R. Schmitz Leo J. Schroeder Kenneth E. Scipta J. Roger Shinnick William A. Stack Dennis P. Stanczak Michael C. Steckbeck Peter J. Stockmann William L. Strasburger Kenneth J. Strnatka 27 Frederick A. Walter Richard M. Weishaar Joseph A. Wise Michael J. Woyahn 1967 $24,166.00 26.83% Michael J. Baum Estelle J. Biesiadecki Richard B. Bolger Paul R. Broadway John F. Carney, III Bernard V. Carrico, Jr. W. P. Cashman Louis Claeys Thomas F. Cudzilo, Ph.D. Robert L. Cwiertniak, Ph.D. Phillip A. Datka John F. Doell Thomas L. Dunham James J. Egan, Jr. Michael A. Evans, Ph.D. Deno E. Fabbre David H. Fanselow Thomas J. Franko Jerome H. Geimer Timothy J. Grajewski Herman Rottinghaus Herbert R. Rueth Eugene F. Sarkey Ronald R. Sells, CPA, CFE James P. Snyder Ronald W. Staudt James M. Still, Ph.D. Raymond L. Sweigart Richard F. Taliaferro Stephen J. Topolski, CPA Peter R. Tosto, Jr. Robert K. Touhy, CPA Thomas A. Weinkauf 1968 $34,004.85 24.80% Timothy K. Andrasek B. George Badke James J. Berlier Robert F. Bollendorf, Ed.D. Stephen G. Brinker James L. Bruns Wayne J. Butrick Joseph P. Carey John A. Carmody, III Michael E. Delaney Harry J. Dove, Jr. Music Ministry leads the congregation in song at Baccalaureate Mass. Reinaldo Guerrero Anthony W. Hanchar Christopher J. Heaney Joseph A. Hemminger James L. Huie Richard T. Kehoe John P. Kelly George R. Kesl Mark T. Lambert Gerald M. Lavey Martha Mason Biddle Thomas C. Mathews Janice K. Merritt James G. Mescher Glenn C. Miller John A. Monroe Michael J. Murphy David T. Muth Alan E. Novak William S. O’Connor Stephen C. O’Donoghue John W. Parthum, Jr. James M. Dundas John F. Farr, Jr. Joseph P. Felicelli, Jr. John E. Flick Charles Fraley, Jr. Della S. Gardner Patrick G. Gerardot Daniel P. Golec Patrick J. Gora, Sr. Thomas J. D. Gross Steven C. Hayden Gerard J. Heinrichs Bernard L. Hengesbaugh, II Francis Jarzembowski Donald J. Justak Tom F. Kacprowicz Paul M. Kiffner Thomas R. Knitter Donald S. Knueve, Ph.D. John E. Koors, Jr., M.D. Andrew William Kramer Ronald E. Kramer Richard W. Krouse Michael L. Laginess Daniel J. Layden Gregory L. Monti Edward W. Mulcahy James W. Nies Frank A. Norton John R. Olechny Gregory F. Ostrowski Gerald M. Palm Jeffrey F. Pazona Michael J. Reynolds Michael R. Ropp Stephen L. Ruff, Jr. Robert E. Sale Timothy L. Seiler, Ph.D. Michael F. Skube, Ph.D. Mary Pat Smith Hengesbaugh Harry R. Sonderman, Jr. Michael A. Steele Thomas D. Stephan Timothy W. Thurston, M.D. George A. Tremblay, Jr. Rev. Ralph Verdi, C.PP.S. Jeffery S. Vessely Richard R. Wagner Gerard R. Walsh Lawrence A. Wedryk David F. Woltering 1969 $106,405.55 29.84% Anonymous Christopher M. Andres James F. Bender Gerald R. Berner Timothy C. Birnie Thomas P. Boyle Thomas W. Burke, Sr. Robert B. Cassey Robert J. Clancy Thomas M. Corcoran, Jr. Richard T. Corea, O.D. Thomas F. Creger Charles A. Cury Terrence T. Dariotis Frank X. Davis, Jr. Michael J. Delaurentis Robert J. Dougherty, Jr. David G. Enright J. E. Farfsing Stephen C. Finn Terrence M. Foley Earl E. Foltz, Jr. Joseph M. Franklin, CLU, ChFC James J. Galles Thomas P. Ganz Thomas E. Gartland Michael J. Georgeson James D. Graham Michael J. Guccione John J. Hayes, Jr. Wayne J. Henderlong Richard F. Hindery Patrick J. Hitpas James J. Hogan Melvit G. Holtz James E. Hooten Fred H. Hoying Ralph T. Iannelli Stephen D. Kizaric Phillip J. Kokandy Paul F. Kolojeski, Ph.D. Joseph A. Kotylo, Ph.D. Dennis J. Koziol Alan F. Kreutzer Lawrence A. Laudick Robert E. Legatzke, Jr. Paul E. Lukey Martin V. Lyons Vincent Macina Bart J. Margiotta Edmund D. Margrave James W. Maxwell Gregory F. Meier Leroy A. Milas Edward L. Modesto, D.D.S. James A. Mullen, Jr. William F. Murphy, III Charles F. Niccum Thomas S. O’Brien Louis B. Offer James N. Ontrop James L. Pacetti Eugene B. Person, O.D. William J. Phelan Frank J. Pohlgeers Thomas E. Prosser, D.D.S. Robert E. Quaid, Jr. Patrick J. Reynolds Ronald J. Roginski Richard A. Rogus Larry D. Ropp Thomas J. Rottinghaus Joseph H. Sandersen Joseph P. Smith, Jr. John R. Soltis Robert A. Souza David A. Sullivan Kathleen Synko Kutie Mark A. Talboo Lawrence J. Tardy, Jr. Alan B. Tornabeni Robert E. Trame William J. Vahary James E. Wagener Michael J. Walro James E. Warzynski Margaret J. Weatherhead Guccione Thomas T. Weisenburger Leonard E. Wiatr Anthony F. Wiedman, Jr. Stanley J. Wos Alan J. Young Kenneth E. Zawacki, D.O. Robert K. Zimmerman, Ed.D. 1970 $27,747.60 21.77% Michael T. Adams Peter M. Agnone, Jr., O.D. James Ahr William C. Allgyer Gary F. Batchellor John C. Bertrand Ronald W. Biernat C. L. Bissonnette Shively Monica Breidenbach Jerome F. Burke Kenneth L. Cherwin, Jr. Robert N. Czarnecki Daniel M. DeVoe Scott E. Donnelly James E. Downey John E. Dunn James R. Flood 28 John H. Gagnon Dennis M. Gallagher Robert L. Giel William Gladieux Robert C. Gutgsell Timothy F. Heinrich Brother Timothy Hemm, C.PP.S. Ted W. Hillary Donald J. Hoffman Robert P. Hopkins Gary E. Jung Michael L. Klima Robert S. Kokandy Sister M. R. Krapf, O.S.F. E. J. Kriegel David S. Kwiatkowski Charles P. Lamb, Jr. Gerald R. Lasko Richard K. Lauer, Jr. Karl J. Maio Fred W. McFawn J. P. McGraw William J. McNally Thomas E. Nath Edward J. Niebuhr Stephen F. O’Donnell Thomas M. O’Loughlin Gerald B. Pazin Martin A. Piwowar Steven A. Ranz Robert P. Seggerson Mark F. Swary Michael A. Swierk Michael J. Tierney Larry J. Till Leonard W. Tobiaski James C. Vonachen Michael F. Ward Jack J. Wenning Denise Zat Feeney Edward G. Zgonc Dennis F. Zielinski 1971 $112,693.33 26.76% Robert E. Allen John J. Alt Richard P. Balcer Bonnie J. Barnett Storey John D. Blood Stephen J. Bonowski Michael J. Broderick Thomas J. Brophy Michael J. Brown Thomas P. Brown Daniel E. Bryan, Jr. Thomas C. Buechlein Thomas P. Calvey Leonard T. Carolan Paul V. Clore Timothy J. Comeford William H. Cook, III Sheldon B. Cooper Jerome Cuzella James T. Dodge Mary Ann Dreiling Kenneth C. Elchert Kevin D. Eriksen John F. Etten John P. Evans Hilary H. Evers Edmund J. Feeney, Jr. Ed Feicht Richard H. Foley Mark J. Fox Stephen V. Freeze Joseph P. Fritz Margaret F. Funk Kotylo Peter J. Gallant Gary E. Gendernalik Kenneth W. Gerlach Frank M. Guzzo Edward P. Habrowski, Ed.D. Timothy E. Hackett John C. Haller Charles M. Henry, III James P. Hester Charles M. Hicks Richard A. Hojnicki William M. Holda Ronald B. Hoying Spencer E. Johnson, Jr. David P. Kaiser James W. Kaspar Donna L. Kelly Franke Leo D. Kerber, Jr. Walter J. Klag, Jr. William P. Kusack, Jr. Eileen M. La Voy Burke William J. Lessard, Jr. David B. Lincoln Richard E. Longsworth Terry L. Lothamer John C. Maag John H. Maczak Peter H. Marchetti William J. Miller, Jr. Wayne Missaggia John Molinaro Douglas Monforton Daniel W. Monnin Paul N. Muller Mark A. Nestor Robert P. Neville William K. Null James V. O’Connor Raymond S. Papszycki, Jr. Timothy Pedrotty Cary A. Rapini James J. Reinert Edward N. Reuter John C. Rietschlin Patrick H. Riha Albert A. Scappaticci Henry J. Schmitt, Jr. Timothy J. Schwaller David C. Scudder John J. Siegel, Jr. Daniel J. Smyczynski Eleanor L. Stiller Bess Christopher J. Stohr Dennis J. Strobel Mary Thoesen Coleman, M.D. Timothy C. Tincher James L. Vossen Andrew H. M. Vu John T. Waymire Phyllis M. Wiley R. Henry Winter Michael L. Wolpert 1972 $45,734.60 24.07% Cornel D. Atkinson Bruce L. Bobek, D.O. Susan Boryc Pickard Bold denotes 21st Century Campaign contributor Bold/italics denotes College Fund and 21st Century Campaign contributor Gina Briggle John F. Bratton, Jr. George F. Brun, Jr. Dianne Brunswick Gerlach Vicki Bunt Lauer Kathleen M. Choka Stephen M. Cleary Patricia Davis Brown Patricia D. Destefano Sanchez Martha E. Dirksen Niccum Michael W. Eder Jane A. Ellspermann Cunningham Arthur T. Farrell Brother Joseph J. Fisher, C.PP.S. David A. Gandolph Denise G. Garbon Hedrick Linda Gelatka Forrest Mary Louise George Ames Ronald L. Golumbeck Donald J. Goschy Richard Gosnell Michael J. Gresk Connie Harris Weir Christopher J. Hengesbaugh Karen S. Henkle Wilson John F. Hillier Thomas A. Homan Patrick J. Hoover Terese M. Hoovler Davis Thomas S. Horvath Kenneth E. Inkrott, Ph.D. John J. Joyce, Jr. Thomas A. Klingel Andrew Kneipp Ronald E. Kwasny Dennis J. Link James M. Martens Jerry M. McKim Eileen McMahon Daglas Charles J. Mescher Stevie Mikulich Giel Constance M. Miller Swary David G. Pettengell Frank X. Povondra, Jr. Arthur L. Rapini David B. Riley Nancy J. Russman Mary A. Sanaghan Homan William F. Schlater Michael F. Sheridan Robert J. Smith, Jr. Mary Jo Smolen Bertrand Rev. William J. Stang, C.PP.S. Susan Sullivan Klima Christopher D. Troyer Robert L. Vighi, CPA Joseph J. Vrabec Kevin M. White, Ph.D. Michael W. Williams Paul D. Yeoman 1973 $35,313.55 25.15% Donna Becker Rietschlin Charles R. Blackney Pamela J. Borscha Eriksen Carol Bosch Munninghoff Martha Brady Bergman Janet L. Brockert Williams John A. Carroll, CCP, PHR John L. Conrad Charles J. Cook William E. Del Principe, CPA William J. Denney, Jr. Susan M. Dolecki Timmins Robert G. Engleman, Jr. Noreen E. Farrel Paglia Daniel E. Flaherty Rev. Richard A. Friebel, C.PP.S. Sally A. Fry Joann F. Ganey Jan Garbon Monforton Jane Gartland White Rensselaer Program of Church Music and Liturgy Summer Chorus in concert July 2008. R. D. Moderow Timothy I. Moenk Robert V. Monfort Stephen J. Muscarella Shirley A. North Mills Ann M. Osburn Gatto Richard F. Paglia Jerome S. Pankey Michael J. Gianoli James R. Gudmens Mark G. Hagert Glenn W. Hake William A. Hendrick, Jr. Robin A. Higinbotham Clark Kathleen Kelly Reinert Gregory L. Kienzler 29 Peter T. Klocek Thomas C. Kovac Patricia L. Kurth Farner William J. Lammers Mary Ann Lawdensky Thede Louis O. Lisi Joseph P. Mahoney, Jr. Barbara A. Martin Charles P. Martin Joseph D. Martin, Jr. Pamela M. Martin Muller Vickie McCallister Kane Cheryl A. Michalak Joyce David J. Mills, CLU, ChFC Randolph B. Milos, CPA J. Peter Molitor Jane I. Wilkerson Ames Richard F. Wojnicki Richard J. Worzala David M. Zerr Donna K. Zimmerman Moran 1974 $54,440.08 30.68% James J. Aurelio Gerard F. Bara Kedric J. Beard Debra M. Bergen Botthof Paul J. Bergman Daniel O. Bradley Rex L. Chapman 2008 Senior of the Year candidates. (L to R) Margaret Broderick, Joanna Askwith, Andrew Costello, Aaron Reuter, and Grace Rosanova. Therese L. Murphy Wallis Daniel F. O’Connor, Jr. Thomas J. Palermo Vincent J. Parker Donna L. Pearson Muscarella Douglas R. Perkins Michael Petrovich, Ph.D. Rev. George F. Plaster Katherine M. Pollock Janice M. Pyrce Joseph B. Reiter John T. Riley Raymond C. Robin Gregory L. Rose Sarah R. Ross Glass Daniel J. Ruhe David B. Ruhe Andrew J. Sanchez William L. Schaeffer Elizabeth Schatzman Reagan Kathleen M. Schiel Gino Linda C. Shutske McNeil Michael C. Stang P. J. Stephan James A. Stratton, CREA Robert S. Straz Robert L. Stump Edward J. Styles Terrance T. Taphorn Teresa T. Thoesen Wentzel William J. Timmins Thomas J. Wanner Ruth E. Warren Paulsen Patrick M. Collins, Ph.D. Susan K. Collins Labaj Mary A. Cross Graul Eleanor M. Dehn Pershing Gregory J. Diem Marcella K. Dreiling Cameron Patti L. Driscoll Gendernalik Richard J. Dunn Thomas A. Ebbinghaus William F. Edwards C. Kelley Endres Robert P. Faxel Thomas J. Fontaine Michael J. Gadus Nancy M. Galm Foust James M. Gartland, Jr. Susan G. Gavin Sponseller Gregory P. Gehrig James H. Gerlach, Ph.D. Anthony J. Gianoli William P. Grace Thomas H. Hardiman, Jr. George J. Hearty, Jr. Margaret S. Henry Gratner William J. Hogan, Ph.D. Marianne H. Hollern Porter Bernadette Horwath Cook Richard C. Hoying David B. Huneryager Stephen T. Jakubowski, Ph.D. Karen K. Johnston Bush Patrick J. Kearney Elmer W. Klepaski Daniel J. Kostrzewa John W. Labaj Patrick J. Lally Carol J. Lane Wood Mary Lawdensky Cotey Thomas J. Lee Stephen H. Lerch, Ph.D. Kenneth A. Losin Fred P. Mariani John A. Matochik, Ph.D. Barbara L. McConnell Klocek Mark D. McLaren Brian M. McMillin Mark E. Miller, PE James P. Morrell, CPA Charles W. Muller Mark A. Onesi Madeline O’Reilly Straz Raymond L. Osterhage Deborah A. Ray Bigda William C. Reagan Alfred E. Roser Richard M. Rudowski, Ph.D. Leone M. Ryan William J. Schrameck Jerome B. Schroeder Jeffrey J. Schuetzner Karen Schulze Klepaski Leslie S. Silver Leonore A. Skonecki Palermo Benedict J. Sponseller, Sr. Kevin A. Strnatka Victoria A. Sugar John J. Sweeterman Rev. Joseph P. Tito Charles J. Toben Lynn R. Weaver 1975 $62,944.09 27.49% Roger D. Ames Diane B. Balsamo Goggin Thomas J. Bezold Richard A. Boyle Kay Bult Spurgeon Pamela Campion Banwart Debra A. Carter Perkins Mary Ellen Cebulski Kreilkamp George M. Clemens Joseph A. Corsaro Mary Ellen Cross Stephenson Thomas J. Daly Christine J. Deppe Swiatkowski James V. Doheny, Jr. Robert M. Dragich John F. Fioretti Edward F. Gallagher Carol A. Gibbons Hardiman Peter J. Gilroy Gerard J. Glowniak Jeffrey M. Graul Michael C. Hall Judith R. Hanneman Horstman Tracey L. Hensel Wleklinski Jane Hils Shea Richard L. Horstman G. Edwin Jones J. J. Jones Theodore A. Karpovich Thomas B. Keller Ann C. Kissner Branham Jonathan A. Klepfer Kathy Kulawiak Menzione Edward G. Lally Susan M. Mally Tsangaris Ruth A. Marchino McColley Robert P. Meany Alphonse Lee Meyer, Ph.D. George E. Mills James F. Moffitt Dennis A. Musial Charles Naparalla Rev. Richard Nieberding, C.PP.S. Michael R. Noel Patrick H. O’Donnell Paul Ostrowski David E. Owens, Sr. Gregory W. Perkins William J. Rafferty Mark A. Ramion Alan C. Rockwell Kevin H. Ryan Gregory J. Schmidt Mary J. Schueren Theodore A. Scudder Gary F. Spehar Jane E. Sroka Hern Gerhard P. Starost, Jr. Paul T. Sullivan Robert J. Swiatkowski Karen Ann Taphorn James Thordsen Samuel A. Till, Jr. Donald J. Vaccarello Christopher W. Verdonk Timothy von der Embse Janet W. Wasserman Bloemer Al J. Wleklinski Joseph C. Zingaro, Ph.D. 1976 $14,562.58 26.26% Julie A. Babiarz Lopatowski David P. Behnke Lawrence A. Bloemer, Jr. James M. Burns Salvatore L. Caraco, Jr. Richard J. Ceragioli, M.D. Michael T. Costello Patrick A. Crisler Carol Czepiel Rockwell Joseph W. Dillon Stephen E. Fink Gregory W. Foskett Ronald E. Frankiewicz Eileen O’Neill Mark A. Haberman Donald J. Hagan Stephen M. Hanas Bonnie Reed Joan E. St. Peter Nan-Marie Jaeger Ronald E. James David W. Keilman John M. Kennedy John D. Kirsits Patrick J. Knight Daniel J. Krodel Robert W. Lehmenkuler David A. Loweke Kimberly Lyon Kuennen Richard J. Manning Michael L. McDonald J. K. McGrath Gerald E. Miller William M. Minarich Gregory E. Mulroy Constance D. Phillip Patricia O’Donnell Martin John A. Paczesny Mary Lou Paluch Rafferty Jeffrey M. Perkins Dolores R. Powers Fisher Maureen T. Pufahl White Donna J. Schuetzner Toren, DPM Kathryne S. Sleppy Caldwell Jack A. Strom Kevin J. Sullivan Kathryn E. Tatman John F. Waldron, Jr. Willard J. Warwick, Jr. Colleen D. West Fink Paul F. White Rev. Richard P. Wise 30 1977 $28,087.30 25.29% Alana M. Ahmed Haberman Elaine Arnzen Sheehan Mark T. Bolla Timothy L. Buergler Patricia A. Campbell Craighead Carlotta M. Cerceo Miller Timothy F. Christiana Kimarie Clark Green Donald R. Clemens Mary L. Conlon Vaccarello Thomas J. Connors Debra A. Cooney Riggle Cathleen A. Coughlin Smith John A. Craighead Melanie T. Cushion, Ph.D. Noreen M. Daly Reilly Karen Davis Marks James I. Delach Cheryl A. DeLucenay Walker Anna M. Ellerbrock Blankemeyer Deborah A. Frantz Patricia A. Hajduch Knight Mark J. Heinen Richard J. Holland Gary C. Homan David W. Hood Carol A. Hospodka Hobscheid Beth A. Hoyt Foley Amelia B. Jungman Karns Michael J. Karaffa Paul A. Karkula Timothy D. Kirkbride Mark S. Kramer Richard M. Kubasak Roy W. Kuennen, Ph.D. Timothy M. Kuhar Mary Jo Lyon Stegeman James C. Lyons Brad J. Maisner Laurie Marcucci David J. McLaughlin Steven J. Meyer Paul E. Misniak Mary Ann Mitchell Hurst Joseph N. Monnin Sister Carmen Montoya, O.L.V.M. Brian P. Niehoff, Ph.D. Arnold G. Noe Pamela K. Ogle Jones Lawrence J. Olewinski Ann Pantle O’Brien Barbara A. Perkins Jeffery A. Peters Phillip J. Peterson, CPA Nancy L. Reedy Schroeder Karen L. Reiniger Mary E. Robinson Ryan Kenneth J. Roush Suzanne S. Scovil Francis A. Sergi Deborah Skeates Burns Gregory P. Stegeman Sharon R. Wallyn Susan C. Zeman Anderson Ann M. Zgonc Moyer 1978 $32,362.30 17.18% David M. Amadio William W. Baker Virginia K. Carhart Anthony N. Catanzarite Rev. Thomas P. Conde Doreen Conroy Olewinski Daniel G. Corsaro Kevin M. Crotty James E. Duffy Patrick J. Duffy Irene F. Farrell Buergler Dawn Feely Ruley Mary L. Girard Arend George E. Gorman Mark A. Hajduch Earl E. Hammond, Jr. Anna E. Harris Hastings Steven A. Homan Robert E. Judge, M.D. Patrick J. Kane Kevin M. Kidd Larry W. Kline William M. Knox, Jr. A. Ted Kundrat Douglas A. Lane Helene M. Lenz Banina Mara Pindell Davis Martha A. Robbins Trout Sally Stambaugh Lehmenkuler Steve W. Stitz Susan A. Tristano Molinaro Curtis L. Weller 1979 $31,486.00 24.80% Daniel C. Banina Michael G. Bauman Mary K. Bergman Beth A. Bihlman Misanik Karen R. Blough Hartrich Catherine Therese Cangany Patsy A. D’Eramo, Jr. Nancy E. Deutschmann Hardy Phyllis M. DiCara, Esq. Susan J. Donohue Hay Hubert E. Doughty Therese M. Feicht Betty A. Fink Messier Timothy A. Fleming Mary D. Fricke Moyer Sue A. Fritsche Hicks Julie Gerlach Bruns Jeffrey R. Guenther Mary Michele Hampton William P. Hardy Mary Pat Hartnett Wesche Thomas J. Hartrich Timothy G. Hay Robert C. Heneghan Bruce D. Hicks Donald D. Higgins, Jr., D.O. Robert J. Hospodka Col. Terence A. Imbery, D.D.S. Bobbi L. Jensen Doll William H. Johnson, Jr. Ellen Kennedy Johnson Jennifer S. Kile Brian D. Klabunde Indy Pub Night at the Rathskeller. Front Row: (L to R) Bernadette Wilson ’86, Blaire Henley ’02. Back Row: (L to R) Andrea (Bernardon) Johnson ’96, Cindy (Harding) Montgomery ’87, Chris Johnson ’91, and Maureen Egan ’90. Lawrence R. Loomis Eileen M. McDonald Roush Rev. Timothy D. McFarland, C.PP.S. Patrick M. McSwain Susan A. Mescher Aukerman Patricia A. Mulcahy Duane M. Nagel Bold denotes 21st Century Campaign contributor Bold/italics denotes College Fund and 21st Century Campaign contributor Douglas D. Knutson Michael J. Krasowski Thomas J. Krodel Mary Pat LaRue Paul J. Latka William T. Lennon Laura F. Ludwig Christopher Micetich Kathleen A. Miller Abbate Michael L. Molinaro Michael M. Moyer Kevin J. Naughton Patrick S. O’Brien Anne O’Donnell Loomis Theresa Opilla Baker Elizabeth M. Pelech Fratantuono Donald D. Penrod Mark J. Quebbeman Mary A. Reichert Marinac Kenneth J. Renspie Robert J. Schroeder Michael J. Starr Judith A. Stuerenberg Teresa J. Vincitore Mary M. Vodisek Noreen M. Walsh Campbell Mary E. Werr Behncke David C. Wilkin 1980 $50,415.00 24.88% Teresa A. Avis Gibbons Ray J. Banary, Jr. Krisztina Bardos Inskeep Valerie J. Bauer Miller Edward J. Becker, Jr. Mark A. Behnke Michael J. Bettinger Samuel L. Braus Denise E. Brown Klaus Lynn A. Calhoun Nichols John C. Carroll Susan Champa-Seminerio Robert R. Chrzanowski, M.D. Frances Cutino Gull David A. Dolak Weldon T. A. Egan, M.D. Leona Fournier Steinhilber Brian D. Fox, CMA Sister Jerilyn Marie Fuhrmann Michael J. Hart Christine V. Haws Bauman Gerald A. Hemmelgarn Richard R. Huffine, Jr. Cynthia J. Jenkins Janet M. Keller David C. Ketcham Mary Beth Kiefer Warner Catherine A. Kielbowski Draper Lawrence J. King John P. Krisch Bruce A. Ksiazek James A. Lanzarotta Kimberly L. Leavis Collins George R. Liggett, Jr. Lyle D. Meyer Allen R. Nagel William M. Nichols Rev. Mark R. Peres, C.PP.S. Lisa K. Pindell Krasowski Thomas W. Reed Julie Reedy Kazimier Thomas W. Reichert Robert J. Rigali, Jr. Kevin E. Ring James A. Sakelaris Jane A. Schelling-Walden Antoinette L. Sposito Baker Don J. Steinhilber Albert J. Stupek, Jr. 31 Michael Vallone ’60 (L) and Mike Smith ’63 (R) catch up at the 2008 Chicago Business Network reception. Joann M. Tafoya D’Addio Janel Townsend Creviston Mary Ellen Vesely Liggett JoAnn M. Pearson Donald J. Zehner, Jr. 1981 $5,636.25 20.63% Elizabeth Avis Bakes Michael J. Collins James L. Conde Marshall I. Considine Megan C. Cooney Nelson John A. DeMartino Mary Dlugosz Krisch Laurie A. Dolak Koetting Anne-Cecile Egan Thorndyke Thomas R. Emerson Kevin M. Field Sheila M. Gallagher Schiffler Rebecca G. Garris Perry Laura A. Geary Ginter Rita M. Giel Reust Deborah K. Hall Considine Theresa E. Hanley Jane A. Jankowski Verbarg Donald F. Klein, Jr. Jolynn S. Kozlowski Gosser Monique E. Lacouture Fields Gerald R. Leahy Ron M. Lenz Michael R. Lucas Michael A. Marciniak, Ph.D. Erin L. McDonnell Leahy Steven P. Meyer James P. Muhler Rita K. Nesius O’Brien Thomas Neuffer Elizabeth A. Novack Aemmer James M. O’Brien John M. O’Brien Leonard J. Pasket Leo G. Pryma, Jr. John E. Pullin Jose R. Rincon, Jr. Karen A. Roelofs Sharkey Charles E. Sharkey Larry Sobal John W. Vidal Jennifer J. Voreis Ann M. Werick Rincon Steven J. Wilson Charles E. Wolpert Nancy Z. Zufelt Lamothe 1982 $49,992.54 1.05% Marlene K. Bierbaum Campbell Carlene A. Boersig Pfeifer Russell T. Bruce Matthew B. Campbell Natalie Cappuccilli Waling Darryl P. Carstensen Timothy J. Casey John A. Ceisel Teresa A. Clemmer Carstensen Gerald A. Corcoran, III Kris Costa Sakelaris Linda L. Deno Candace M. Ellspermann Cunningham Thaddeus S. Frankowski William J. Gartrell Emily S. Goad Farley Thomas G. Hajduch, CPA Mark A. Hamilton Timothy A. Henady Elizabeth A. Houran Kenney Robert C. Jackson James P. Johnson Nancy J. Joswick Tully Terrence M. Kenney Kerry J. Kirland Margaret E. Mecler Jackson Michael J. Meyer, CCE Margaret A. O’Donnell Ahler Michael A. Pfeifer Gary A. Plamondon Michelle M. Poinsatte Butts Rosemary Pullen Frankowski Brian F. Righeimer Robin L. Ring Patricia A. Scott Charles R. Smith Jill M. Snyder Andres Willcina M. Tiede Patricia A. Valentine Johnson Janeen W. Wenstrup Kooi 1983 $9,494.57 16.09% Michael R. Aevermann Anne M. Byerwalter Rosemarie A. Caudill Beard Claire H. Chwalek Stefaniak Lori C. Clites Cutright Donald W. Collins Thomas M. Deardorff Susan C. Decker Thomas J. Disabato David L. Erwin Kevin J. Fosnaugh Allison M. Francis Murdock Mary Kay Hanley Zilka Regina M. Hanley Peggy J. Hansen-Braun Margaret Huffman Placko James M. Jones Margaret E. Koopman Sobal Carla M. Luzadder Debra A. Lyons Schrum Thomas J. Mastandrea Jeffery A. May Teresa M. Menting Paton C. Ann Micklewright DeMartino Robert C. Miles Brian F. Nahas Michael T. O’Rourke Robert E. Paton Gerald G. Potacki Beverly A. Powers Booth Jane M. Rayner Galyk Laura E. Robinson Collins Mary Ann Schultz Erwin Linda M. Serpico Cross Michael J. Summa Patricia A. TeVoert M. C. Wolff Taylor 1984 $40,874.22 19.92% Donald C. Babka David W. Bell Peter J. Bensen Julie A. Blaesing Brunini Colleen Brennan Link Michael T. Bruce Margaret M. Cahill Warzecha Caryle A. Cencelewski Neff Douglas R. Deck Peter J. Disabato Janice A. Dworschak Stephen F. Egan Steven C. Fife Ann Marie R. Fiore-Novar Joseph N. Folk Paul A. Freudinger Mark A. Gaerke John F. Gause James E. Habrowski Lisa M. Handler F. N. Hofmeister, IV Robert W. Hoop, Jr. J. Scott Jones Mark R. Karcher Mandray A. LaCasse Prugar Kevin J. Link Clement L. Lupacchino, Jr. Julie M. Mayhew Armstrong Deborah L. McDonnell Cain William J. Miller Joseph H. Munning, M.D. Cheryl L. Nadeau Houk Scott E. Ogle Joan L. O’Neil Julie M. Paulick Fife James T. Prugar Paul A. Richey Linda S. Sayler Kingma Scott S. Scheffel Rev. Kenneth R. Schnipke, C.PP.S. Beth M. Schroeder Bensen Mary C. Sherkey Dec George J. Smolar John A. Toby John W. Townsend, Jr. Joseph M. Valente Joseph A. Wertz, D.D.S. Alice A. Zerr Lamberger 1985 $155,995.60 20.61% Patrick J. Abbott Jordan J. Balvich, D.D.S. David R. Barrett Jill A. Bissonnette Meeke Helen C. Bol Loder James W. Boler Keith M. Brouillette Kenneth E. Budz Janet M. Byerwalter Joseph M. Clayton Patricia A. Connolly Joseph A. Craven Elizabeth A. Dean TerryAnn Defenser Scott D. DeHart Russell F. Dennick David A. Doucleff Michael R. Edwards Laurie Elish-Piper DeAnn M. Fisher Deck Susan M. Franklin Turner Joseph M. Giannini Susan Grajcar Chattin Carol A. Hollerman Minter Anne T. Horvath Brouillette Larry J. Jacob George N. Kasap John P. Kenney Mary Ann LaPlante Cynthia A. Lawson Pilotte Patricia A. McInerney O’Rourke Mary Patrice Molinarolo John G. Morikis Angela M. Neuner Vennall Carol L. O’Saben, Ph.D. Karen T. Pastrick Charmaine M. Plaiss Bychowski Jose-Pedro T. Rodriguez Martha I. Seiser Haynes Stephen J. Sergi Joseph N. Smith Valerie L. Sperka Kenneth P. Stacy Renee S. Townsend Egan Michael J. Van Eekeren Karen M. Watt Jacquelyn L. White Corning 1986 $27,688.27 20.32% Molly G. Conroy Foley 32 Denise E. Davenport Giannini James S. DeFalco Catherine L. Devillez Henney Anne L. Devor Gozdecki Chris A. Diener Jeannie A. Doherty Rycerz Dale P. Ebeling Joan M. Gregorowicz DeHart Geri M. Halaschak Lamb Jeanette Hardin Schollenberger Dennis M. Haworth Christopher A. Immel Gregory J. Ketcham Edward J. Kiley Richard F. King Paul J. Klimas J. M. LaMere Marie M. Saad Donald D. Landgraf Mary J. Lanz Diener Brian D. Lenihan, Ph.D. Kevin M. Liebert Thomas P. Madura Maureen T. Murray Cecelia B. Olejniczak James E. O’Toole Helena Pointer Davis Kristie A. Price Alvey Angela M. Riebenack Cecil Robert J. Ryan David R. Smith Lisa A. Smith Ketcham Nancy A. Studer Anne T. Vallin Bock Ruth A. Walsh Sheldon Anna G. Williamson Melvin D. Wireman, Jr. 1987 $12,320.00 22.84% Diane M. Allbritten Martin John S. Baggio Janet E. Bowyer Neitzel Joyce E. Bremer Stumpe Kathleen J. Bruin Reid Kathleen M. Cibula Vecchio Denise L. Cordrey Elizabeth A. Daniel Patrick J. Deacy Sean D. Egan Lana H. Flores Conroy Kelly L. Foster John E. Freiburger, CFP, AEP, MSFS Randy J. Fries Kent G. Gagnon Mark C. Gozdecki Barry J. Harding Gary S. Hibbard Anthony J. Hoop Joy A. Horvat Volpi, Ph.D. Michele A. Keilman Liebert Thomas B. Kelley Kelly M. Kerber Kissinger Larry J. Kissinger Annette P. Klinker Schwartz Karen A. Kolesiak Kratzsch Aimee S. LaMere Adams Timothy J. Lax Carol D. Lilly Ty A. Maienbrook Steven R. Morenz Robert G. Novack Susan M. Post Lax Kevin P. Reid Mercedes L. Sheehy Austgen Michelle L. Shuck Korte David G. Smith John W. Stitz Joseph L. Townsend Michelle A. VanWynsberghe Roetker Therese E. Yanan David H. Zipparro 1988 $8,452.97 16.11% David J. Armstrong Angela Betustak Waltman Jill A. Boeckling Kiley Pamela Brooks Puma Women’s Basketball alumnae pose for a picture on Alumni Day at the Richard F. Scharf Alumni Fieldhouse. David S. Calcutta Timothy J. Campbell Craig R. Carpenter Chris M. Cain Amy L. Ceader James M. Collins Bold denotes 21st Century Campaign contributor Bold/italics denotes College Fund and 21st Century Campaign contributor Roger K. Cromer Timothy S. Daly Daniel J. Dollear Thomas V. Doorley Debra J. Freche Moyer Philip E. Hayes Michael S. Kitch, Sr. Theresa A. Klingenberger Bohrer Heidi M. Koselke Thomas K. Kuhar Kim M. Lach Armstrong Joel E. McCarthy Ann C. Minnicus Robert A. Moyer Cataldo Panici Debra K. Parish Sizemore John J. Pikarski, III Molly B. Ryan Cain Lisa M. Schroeder Bachman Thomas E. Steigmeyer Patricia K. Szucs Stitz Celine A. Temple Walsh Michelle Tyler Campbell Mary Beth Ward Woodcock Michael J. Wesley Tamara S. Wojasinski Dible Richard A. Worms 1989 $7,850.68 25.13% Elian R. Albert Michael J. Austria Erika M. Bolla Kozlowski Kara M. Borgetti Molle Wayne A. P. Borowski Thomas P. Brady Cheryl L. Brandenburg Hillan Scott L. Brinkman Monica L. Broom Porter Thomas J. Brothers Sandy K. Busick Dewing Christine M. Connelly Brinkman Timothy P. Conroy Martina M. Conti Carr Richard J. Cuculick, Jr. Douglas A. Daulton Katie L. DeSantis Cromer Michael A. DeYoung Julie D. Doyle Branch Heather A. Dunbar Paschal Brian J. Egan Maria K. Emerson Janik William H. Evans Sister Marie T. Evrard, S.S.J. Kevin S. Geleott Kathryn D. Glotzbach Slavens Patricia A. Gloyeske Jackson Jennifer L. Borowski Jeffrey R. Hillan Virginia A. James Scholl Colleen R. Kindig Culp Mark R. Kroll Timothy J. Malarney Robert A. Martino William G. Massoels Michael C. Monahan Georgia Nagel McKim Audra M. Nevorski Hershberger William G. Paschal Daniel J. Pesaresi, Jr. Cheryl A. Phillips Sodo Jason M. Post Teresa M. Scanlon Massoels Julie A. Sigurdson Suhr Kelley S. Van Gilder Treado Molly VanderWerff Klimas Shiona J. Ward Janet L. Winandy Hale Daniel L. Witty 1990 $24,568.30 18.01% Christopher M. Barrett Joseph P. Cook Kelli M. Costa Lucito Thomas O. Daniels Kerry A. Dempsey Mixan Loretto D. Dennis Szucs Judith R. Dever Matthew A. Eckert Maureen V. Egan David B. Fagan Alicia Guerrero Keith Joritz Michael Kleszynski Thomas P. Kohrman, Jr. Renee Lesjak Bashel Gregory D. Marshall Jonathan Messman Thomas Messman, Jr. Christopher A. Minick Victoria Munk Moisa Patrick L. Nolan Kathleen M. Purtell LaMere Beverly S. Savich Green Beverly J. Scherb Joseph R. Shimala Michael A. Szafranski Kimberly K. Tarr Calcutta Steven A. Warner Jeannette H. Yeoman 1991 $11,011.00 18.62% Michael C. Benjamin Stacey L. Betten Specht Scott A. Brady Charlton S. Browning Sean W. Burke Deviani M. Chokshi Kuhar James M. Cooley Christine L. Cowan Petro Andrea L. Dennis Nickolette T. Dombrowski Anderson Charles A. Dyczko Dana L. Elliott Dyczko Dianne E. Faker Hollerman John M. Finnegan, III Traci D. Gruenewald Matheu Jennifer C. Hammer Burke James L. Henson Deanne M. Houston Shimala John Christopher Johnson Anthony J. Kruzel Patrick J. Kucharek Andrew C. Kuhar Robert J. Matheu, Ph.D. Michael A. McCarthy Kevin M. McDonald Jacqueline S. McKinley Franklin Ann C. Messman Wesley Elizabeth M. Morrissey Urbanski Wendy Nixdorf Joritz Elizabeth F. Nkuo 33 Luetta A. Nussbaum Cathy A. O’Brien Del Principe John V. Quinn LeeAnn Radivan Schreiner M. J. Radosevic Mark A. Randall Deborah M. Riley Nancy E. Ryan Timothy H. Smith Brian D. Specht Clement J. Steigmeyer Kathleen M. Szczepkowski Specht Allen C. Treado Sharon M. Vairo Kleszynski Elaine M. Weisenberger Doss Dale R. Zelhart 1992 $3,021.00 11.94% Francine R. Armenth-Brothers, A.T.C. Lisa M. Barany Colleen L. Boyle Randall Kristen G. Corsaro Marino Charles M. Devereux Kathleen M. Kenney Malarney Paula L. Kline Weill Steve A. Kriegbaum Mary Jo Lawdensky Minick Joseph M. LoPresti Sarah M. Matusiak Smith Eric A. Mills James G. Mohan Thomas J. O’Neill Ibrahim Pinar Andrea D. Pries Kuipers Matthew S. Rendel Thomas A. Rotkis Michael A. Salmon Suzanne M. Sesek Mohan Tonya R. Simpson Andrew J. Smith Brian M. Studebaker Robert F. Vaughan 1993 $12,129.77 14.60% Lisa M. Baciu Sheridan Susan M. Butz Flaningham Trina A. Connell Priest Kara M. Costa Meyer George L. DesAutels Colleen M. Dunbar Rotkis Joel R. Dziedzic Becky M. Engebretson Thompson Jeffrey Feinendegen Betsy L. Fusiek-Kinsinger Matthew C. Gibson Patricia A. Glennon Hayes William P. Hayes Kathleen M. Hicks Quinn David S. Kirkham Sheryl L. Klemme Christmas Kendra M. Latta Illingworth Luke V. Lengerich Pamela L. Lisek Cabrera Dianna S. Maxwell Sheila McEwen Shafer Timothy E. Meyer Sheryl L. Niccum Julie K. Obermeyer Shewmaker Patricia A. Offer Kristin A. Rice Roeder David B. Richa Lynn R. Robinson Miskus Christopher S. Scott Linda M. Shepherd Schumacher Gina C. Steffens Kitchen Danielle L. Thorndyke Benich Diana Werner Kramer 1994 $9,314.00 16.59% Aaron D. Addy Mary E. Ayoub Kenneth M. Benich, Jr. Julie A. Best Angela M. Bossung Lawson Meggan J. Chaseley Waltuck Michele L. Tucker Anne W. Dumas Rebecca A. Facemyer Bringewatt Sean P. Fergus Dawn J. Fitzgerald Parker Shanan K. Foster Slick Rick Gribble Joshua S. Hauser Rebecca A. Hawkins John I. Holton Julie L. Krueger Fitzpatrick Mary E. McHugh-Lovellette Jason A. Miskus Marian S. Pack Timothy M. Renners Donnie Riggins Robert T. Sheridan, Jr. Amy A. Shimala Bucher Trent A. Smith Michael T. Stader Traci L. Terrell Sue A. Timmons Suzanne Tobey Valerie S. Townsend Murphy Lisa M. Urban Gastineau Harry D. Vinegar W. E. Weber Timothy R. Wilhelm Christine M. Zbikowski 1995 $6,149.97 11.43% Jennifer L. Allgeyer Krouse Andrew P. Berry Cherilyn J. Bowsher Irons Molly M. Boyle Balas Jonathan M. Bringewatt Thomas A. Crouch Shirley M. Ellis Rippy Eric J. Feinendegen Tara M. Foldenauer-Addy Brian E. Guerre Jessica J. Henry Barbara J. Hollkamp Renners Christopher W. Irons Jennifer L. Koetzle Riggins Scott J. Maienbrook Stephen J. Maillet Mary L. McCarthy Margaret M. Pavlitza Jill Marie Rausch Bonnell Mark P. Riters Holly D. Rosencrantz Scott Gina M. Rottino Holton Jeffrey R. Saucerman Patrick C. Schuttrow Mark K. Slate Robin C. Smith Jason A. Stankewicz Douglas I. Vis 1996 $3,949.05 13.70% J. Phillip Avery Edward G. Balas Debra L. Bartoszewicz Mrozinski Andrea N. Bernardon Johnson Brigid L. Boos Cook Mary A. Caldwell Jake Chapman Kimberly A. Chapman Vinegar Kimberly K. Chrustowski Swanson Matthew P. Davy Chad A. Cook Andrew D’Amore Brian A. DiPaolo Patrick A. Downey Paul R. Erck Carolyn E. Groen Hartley Jason L. Grzegorek Darren J. Haas Rhonda S. Hanley Churchill Rebecca K. Hicklin Shidler Tamari A. Hubbard Haas Denise E. Hutchinson Avery Sherrie L. Jankowski Hoy Cheryl L. Kelley Adduci Kareane D. Klott Engels Natalie B. Kutie-Schwemlein Elizabeth A. Lieb Culp James B. Lind Marc J. Macias Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels spoke at SJC on January 31, 2008. Mandy K. Derflinger Narcaroti Sandra Emmert Margaret E. Greene Scott Holmes Millicent L. Kalil Kurt W. Krouse Melinda K. Laffoon Beier Dwayne D. Leininger Amy N. Moss Duke Michael C. Olson Donald J. Parmentier William J. Patterson Lisa Perez Smiertelny Amanda Rodeffer Monica A. Serrani Leffler Faith M. Sievers Davy Nancy J. Smith Spitznagle Michael J. Swanson Adam J. Torreano Monika Zakrzacki Christina L. McCoy Crawford Chasity A. Miller Campbell Sara L. Morgan Durham Jeffrey K. Norus Jill Ogger Sedmak Louis M. Pinto Jason M. Potthoff Tamara L. Pottinger Bruno Cynthia J. Rinke Dykas Terra Schafer Maienbrook Duane S. Schwemlein Bryan D. Strasburger Vicki A. Vallone Stankewicz Robert E. Vinegar, Sr. Margaret Waterson George Laura A. Witek Jones Chastidy D. Yeoman Chapman Denise M. Zielinski Kuruc Eric J. Ziolkowski 1997 $5,504.95 17.37% Jenifer A. Benedetti Alan A. Besner Jonathan Ryan Bickel Kathleen A. Brass Rebekah A. Breech Erck Gary H. Campbell Lucinda M. Coffman 1998 $8,552.53 19.46% Aaron M. Bates James R. Blinzinger Charles B. Bowling Kathrynne Braun Skonicki Erin E. Breetzke Rachel K. Call Schwipps Charles E. Carmody 34 Gregory A. Cleaver Robert J. Conerty Martin J. Dykas Mary E. Flynn William J. Gill Julie M. Guise Breedlove DeAnn R. Hazzard Owens Andrew M. Hicks Matthew G. Jenks April R. Johnson Ernstes Steven E. Kawa Reverend Jeffrey S. Kirch, C.PP.S. Sara C. Klocek Hicks Julie L. Lanoue Zolvinski Sherry L. London O’Dette Nichole M. Lukowski Philip W. McGrath Amanda McIlwain Hauser Matthew S. Owens Susan E. Ownby Veneziano, Ph.D. Sandra L. Price Kawa Kevin M. Ray, Sr. Katie L. Robinson Cate Elizabeth A. Sawyer Slate John C. Shafer Cynthia Stanko Roberts Todd A. Tyler Jeffrey R. Weir Carrie B. Zolper D’Amore 1999 $1,257.80 11.80% Sara E. Bruner Christine Chianelli Kosanovich Erin N. Clark Elizabeth L. Decker Martin David R. Dixon Stacie A. Dorin Coffey David L. Drzonek Kelly A. Fahey Pinto Rebecca C. Fischer Wagner Ana L. Gallegos Adams Pamela J. Good Veenstra Nikki N. Hooker Dominic Horgeshimer Daniel A. Koleszar Andy Kukec Angela M. Alford Richard J. O’Dette Jamie L. Portal Guardi Ann-Marie Vidal 2000 $1,931.00 15.49% Kevin P. Blasco Molly Chalik Ray Patrick M. Cleaver Ryan H. Day Sarah Grubb Sturm Theresa Anne Hatton Frances A. Herrick Jeremy M. Hoy Angela K. Hupfer Michael G. Mancuso Brian J. McGovern Lori B. McKinney Jensen Matthew J. Metzger Sara Reasoner Solis Julie A. Recker Eric C. Schoch Holly Ann Stefaniak Walters Clark C. Teuscher Kassandra K. Vanderwall Brown David A. Veneziano, Ph.D. Cory M. Walters Susan E. Welter Close 2001 $3,464.00 12.57% Daniel R. Adams, III Lucas Brunette Jason Burke Catherine Carroll Clarke Wendy Charlesworth Davis Courtney Coe Catherine Cox Heinz Stacey Cunningham Koleszar David M. Del Principe Kelly Dougherty Burke Lillian Douramacos Coppock Juli Duerksen Hood Matthew J. Eichas Andrew Elsener Brock Heinz Joseph Koczan Elizabeth L. Musick Elwood Anne M. Niemiec Craige Phipps Joseph F. Rabensteine Derek Serna Adam Smith 2002 $3,593.00 13.81% Heather A. Budenz Christine A. Carroll Sandor Maura I. Giles Karyn M. Greig DiNovo Blaire M. Henley JoAnn Hill Wiley Greg E. Myers Ary J. Nelson Anne T. O’Donnell Sara E. Post Rabensteine Carole Prendergast Kori M. Rentas Christopher J. Sandor Megan L. Taylor Alstatt Benjamin M. Zimmer 2003 $3,377.00 16.67% Leticia Aguas Mitchell, R.N. Tina M. Bednarczyk Augsburger Lindsay N. Bridwell Nancy J. Deacon Mario N. DiRuzza Jodi A. Frigo Suzanne M. Ganter Pirowski Michelle M. Grubb Heinz Brett D. Heinz Elizabeth D. Houston Todd A. Huff Raeonna D. Jagielski Ryan S. Jessen Jason M. Johnson Melissa M. Kleinmaus Stutsman Phillip J. Lee Caroline Monforton Norton David A. Norton Amy Overmyer Jessen Sara E. Putt Clouse Richard W. Rabensteine Darcilia A. Ramirez Julie R. Ryan Nicholas T. Schafer Heidi D. Schwartz Krouse Jason B. Selmer Jennifer T. Sherburne Eckert Rev. Tim McFarland, C.PP.S. ’78 prepares the altar during Baccalaureate Mass. Elizabeth E. Hollenbeck McGovern Beth L. Jerzyk Kristopher M. Krouse George P. Leedle Amanda R. Lundeen Dill Breain E. Ma’Ayteh Dunscombe Katherine M. Mack Mancuso Marvin I. Melville Mandy Meyers Velligan Scott P. Morgan Bold denotes 21st Century Campaign contributor Bold/italics denotes College Fund and 21st Century Campaign contributor Donald R. Shuler Justin C. Terria Michelle R. Hines Justin C. Wilkinson 2004 $2,568.95 13.71% Andrew J. Augsburger Brigid C. Ayer Mark A. Brouwer JaLeen Deardurff Jennifer R. Fitzpatrick Amy E. Gulvas Norbot Andrea D. Day Susan E. Huss Molly A. Irons O’Connor Travis J. Lechien John G. Ligda Samantha Ma’Ayteh Villa Margaret J. Makovec Elizabeth R. Graf Anna Belle O’Shea Gregory A. Rathnow Roman R. Rodriguez Paul Shireman Martin H. Sweigert Michael J. Tebbe Raquel D. Vargas Statzer Jaclyn Whan Shuler Lauren Woosley Young Theresa A. Yoder Didion 2005 $4,107.25 15.48% Mary F. Balmes Anthony J. Braner Chelsea Q. Cooper Leedle Kristyn M. Corley Erin E. Diener Scott M. Gardner Wes M. Graper W. James Gratner Lisa L. Grilliot Brooks William P. Hardy, Jr. Jacquin J. Herran Sonia I. Honkisz Corrie L. Kaczmarek Tara M. Kensinger Jacob R. Lofgren Kristen Ziese Sean J. McBride Miranda P. Parker Gratner Eric M. Peschke Maria A. Reichhart Rebecca L. Scherer Robert M. Siegel Scott R. Smolek Darrell E. Statzer, III Sarah M. Wells Ragan Cortny L. Woodruff Kramer 2006 $1,177.00 7.83% Randall T. Brooks Colin P. Carmody Kimberly E. DeWees Barton David J. Didion Katherine M. Grgic Rachel E. Jarrard Heather A. Kristy Kyle M. Marburger Carrie Marcotte Melissa C. Melinauskas Brendan R. Murphy Kyle L. Purple Brandon T. Turner 2007 $222.00 3.50% Nicole Fetla 35 Courtney Hancock Joel Herendeen James P. Jaworski Katelin Korn Mark Lowry Melinda Maile Sarah Quartuccio Katherine M. Stembel Purple 2008 $300.00 3.21% Margaret K. Broderick Jennifer Fellmy Courtney Lakin Jacob Andrew M. McKim Ashley Reed 2009 Ryan Preston Friends Anonymous Victor and Carol Abell Tammy J. Adamiec Donnie and Marvel Albitz Muzetta E. Allgyer Mark and Melinda Alvarez Valarie A. Alvarez Richard and Jane Anderson Philip and Jill Applebee Carol Ariens Keith and Nancy Arneson Mark Augst Kenneth and Marion Bachman Terry and Pat Balko Michael and Jackie Barela Morris and Pamela Barlow Lawrence J. Barna Bernadine Barrett Kenneth and Sharron Battle Don Bauters Robert and Barbara Bauters Dalton and Virginia Baysden James and Carole Beaver Rhonda Bebar Joseph Beldyga Don and Gayle Bell Allen and Rebecca Berger Robert Bericht Megan Bess Gary L. Betts, Sr. Fred Beyer Carolann C. Biel Joyce Bien Laura Biestek Joan Bigora Joseph Bigora Curtis Binder Susan Bird Charles Bishop Gerald and Suzanne Bishop David and Kathleen Blair Ken Blezien Cecilia D. Bolton Jeff Bonebrake Christine Borchardt Russ Bortell Edie Boudreau Janet Bowen Paula Bozych Roy and Theodora Bozych Mark and Pamela Brickey Evelyn Briggs Prof. Fred Berger accepts a proclamation from President Mills on behalf of Rocky Mount, NC where Berger has led Pumas on service trips for the past ten years. Dennis and Debra Brown Bill and Deb Brown Michael and Ruth Bruin Hartzel Bruno Maria Bueso Craig and Barbara Bumbaugh Thomas and Catherine Burr Peggy Burton Steven and Jill Burton James and Jennifer Busk William and Karen Byrd Alfredo and Socorro Cardona Genevieve Carleton Pamela A. Carras Janet Cavanaugh Eric and Tricia Chapman Lynda Chapman Renee Chapman Todd Chapman Ryan and Barbie Chiddister Branson Clark Gloria Clark Joann E. Clark Lee and Christena Clauss Chad and Sherry Cluver Judith Coakley Kathy Cobb Norma Cobett Roger and Linda Colbert Tracey and Susan Cole Lori Condon Wendy Conroy Randy Cooper Thomas and Helen Corley Michael Costello Mike Cracraft Bill and Karen Craig Idella A. Cravens Bonnie Criss Edward and Gail Crobie Pat Cuevas Robert E. Cummings, Jr. Patricia Daily Kimberly M. Daly Nina Y. Daniels Thomas Davia Michael and Jeanine DeGeeter John Degood Timothy and Kelly Deno Mary Ann Dicianni Theodore and Kimberly Dickman Geraldine R. Dill Paul and Mary Doherty Robin Doke David and Autumn Donley Debra Donnelly Dick and Cathy Donnelly Robert and Dorothy Downing Joseph and Judith Doyle Florence B. Duchak Michael and Geraldine Dudak Donald and Sandra Duncan Emile J. Duplessis Carolyn Dutton Douglas and Katherine Eberle Theresa J. Effinger Barry and Pamela Ehle David Ehle Steve Ehle David and Bettye Ellison Roger and Mary Kay Emmrich Evelyn Erb Marilyn Erb Linda Etter Bob and Mary Evans Mary L. Evans Jim Fails William and Linda Fails Douglas A. Falk Josephine L. Faulkner* Henry and Diane Feeley William and Bernice Fehribach Sidney Feldman Juliana Fey Bruce and Linda Field Edward J. Fierek Timothy and Ann Finnegan Frank* and Mary Ellen Fischer Donald and Barbara Fisher Thomas and Barbara Fisher Michael Flaherty James and Marjorie Flickner Bill Foster James D. Franklin Mike T. Franklin Rev. Henry L. Frantz, C.PP.S. David and Dana Freedlund Lowell I. Freedlund John and Beverly Froelich Robert A. Froelich Butch and Susan Fulford Clarence and Nancy Funk Patricia A. Funk Jerry and Julia Gaff Steven Garnett Luke L. Gaule Janet Gause James Gearen James and Tamara Gehring Harlene M. Gerber Oliver E. Giere James and Jacquelyn Givens Robert K. Gloyeske Dennis and Desiree Goins Joe O. Gomez Jeffrey J. Good Paul and Melinda Goodin Ronald Gottschalk Sophie Gottschalk-House Betty J. Grant Erlene Green Kevin Griffith Mark and Lisa Grimes Kathy Grinter John and Kay Grove Scott and Nancy Gudeman Brandon Guhrs Eric and Cyndi Gutwein John and Charlene Gutwein Lee and Linda Guyer Carolyn Hagan Catherine Hahn Curtis and Denita Hairston Matthew and Celina Hanewich Robert and Cathy Hanna Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hannon Matthew and Teresa Hansen John and Marilyn Harrington John and Katherine Hawkins Steven and Barbara Healey Lazell and Brenda Heaton Terrence and Jan Heffron John and Donna Hefner Mike and Angie Hein Karen Heisler Justin and Crystal Heminger Dorothy M. Henson Gertrude Hentschel Peter and Bonnie Herdina Scott M. Herrick Thomas and Lisa Hershman Kevin and Lisa Hicks Robert N. Hills Paul and Clare Himes Paul and Kathleen Hirstein Jerry and Joyce Hite Marilyn A. Hite Michael and Cheryl Hoffman Michael F. Hollern Janice Holmes James and Sharon Hopkins Paul Horstman Joseph and Marcia Host Jarut I. Houlton Anne and Joseph Hubertz Sharon D. Hudson Steven and Dionne Hulsey Darrell and Karen Hunt Curtis R. Imel, D.D.S., P.C. William and Mary Ann Jackson Clyde and Rachel Jamison David and Pamela Jennings Cindy J. Jeppesen Dennis and Susan Johnson Gregory R. Johnson Steve and Susan Johnson 36 Bryce J. Jones, Ph.D. Greg Jones Rosemary L. Jones Stuart and Brenda Jones Richard and Hazel Jordan Randall and Pamela Jurrens Gerald A. Kamm* Eleanor Kamykowski Marc Kapsalis June A. Kastre Clarence and Carol Keim Sue C. Kellner Philip and Colleen Kenney Richard Kent Elizabeth H. Kessler Arvel Kidd Jean Kirk Mike Kirschner Justin and Luella Kleinrichert R. Gordon and Nancy Klockow Ronald and Rita Koebcke Jim Koelper Antoinette M. Korba Geraldine Korman James A. Korman Irende Koroso Kelli M. Kovak Helen R. Kraud Dwayne and Shirley Kresen Bonnie K. Krill Diann M. Kuerzi Kathy Kukula Jeffrey T. Letzter Bob and Helen Lewis Larissa Liebmann Nancy Lindsey Jay Little Diane Lutomski Robert and Charity Lynch Jennifer Mach James and Kathryn MacNeil Tonya Malandro Raymond Malmgren Edward and Colleen Mangan Rick and Imelda Mangas Brenda Mann Roger and Sharon Martin Stella Marzano John and Mast David and Loretta Mathews Richard and Beverly Maxwell James and Nancy Mc Hale Michael and Cathy McAndrew Bob and Susan McCall Darren McClusky Bradley and Teresa McCool Joyce McDaniel Fred McEwan Jeanne T. McFarland Ronnie McGaw Eileen McGrath Norine McInerney Burche Melson Mark and Kiki Melson Denise Cordrey ’87 (L) and Timothy R. Downey ’60 (R) enjoy the festivities at the 39th Annual Scholarship Dinner and Auction. Jeffrey and Jennifer Kunz Mary L. Kurish Kenneth and Alberta Kwiatkowski W. Dane LaGrange Wallace and Jessie Laird William and Mary Lamie Alex and Phyllis LaPerchia Leslie Larkin Patricia Larson George A. Lauck, CFP Leonard and Marilyn Laya Tom and Sharon Lechlitner Tony Lee Lisa Leibovitz David and Amy Leising Michael Lembke Jeffrey T. Lemmerman Brian and Carolyn Leonard Kathryn A. Merschman Marie Meyers Andrea Middendorf Brent M. Milhon Frances J. Miller Kristel Miller Dave and Karen Mischler Michael and Joan Moede Mary Anne Monaco Roseann Monaco Richard and Kerry Moore Ronald and Romona Morneweg Thomas and Marcia Morrison Richard Mortensen Daniel and Deborah Moser William and Jennifer Mottolese Dan Mueller William and Susan Mullen Ana T. Murillo Julie A. Murphy James and Susan Murphy Allen and Lela Mushett Doris Myers Bernard and Loretta Myszkowski Robert and Susan Necastro James and Theresa Newell Kenneth and Karen Newton Michael and Jennifer Nolt Gary and Nancy Norkiewicz Kathleen Norwood Meredith Nowak Francis and Teresa Nowalk Chester and Vera Nuckols Phyllis Nyman Bridget O’Connell Linda L. Ohlwine Richard and Dorothy Olund Chris Orozco Janet Parcel Wayne and Catherine Parent Gordon and Diana Parker Robert and Peggy Parks Stephen and Kathleen Pease Janice Pendley Pat Pericht Robert and Susan Pericht Douglas and Marcia Peters Paul and Helen Petro Richard L. Pfingstler Keith and Fran Pfledderer Anthony and Shannon Phillips Sharon Polifrone John and Sharon Posey Robert and Donna Poynter Jerry and Brenda Prall Robert Prichard Andrew and Elisabeth Quintus Tara L. Ratney Jeffrey L. Ray Bill and Eileen Reid Douglas and Janine Reid Donald and Ann Reidl James and Brenda Reifenrath Ethel Reimer Richard and Linda Reiners Richard and Pamela Renn Michael and Pamala Renninger Elmer and Viola Reynolds Calvin and Jill Richard Mack and Rebecca Richard Kevin and Lynne Richardson Larry and Deanna Richardson Matt and Laura Richardson William and Candace Richardson Todd and Jacqueline Richeson Mary L. Riemer Wymond L. Ritter Randy W. Roberts Steven and Margo Roberts Jeanette Robinson Susan Robinson Jay and Nancy Rodia Judith M. Rodia Todd and Kathy Rokita Shirley Ronan Rudi Rosel Tom Rosensteel Josie Rossi Vaughn and Susan Rowe Russell and Marcella Ruter Edward and Mary Ryan G. David and Mary Ryan Patricia A. Ryan Katherine E. Schade Jon and Evanna Schaefer Tom Scheidler James and Kay Schimpf William and Theresa Schlender John K. Schoen David and Angela Schrader James and Lisa Schrader Timothy and Pama Schreeg John P. Schumacher Geraldine M. Scott James Scumaci Jerry and Barbara Seager Robert L. Sell, III James J. Sellers Joan Shaver Jack Shearer Patrick J. Sheets, M.D. Ronald and Patricia Sheffler Ed C. Shimeta Kay F. Shirey Roberta Shirkey Rufus and Jane Shotwell James and Irene Sieder Clifford and Kathryn Sierp Lanny and Elaine Sigo Gary and Julie Sims Charles and Phyllis Skibbens Frank and Kristi Slaby Daniel Smith Judith K. Smith Marshall and Elma Smith Roger and M. June Smith Thomas K. Smith and Kathy L. Teske William and Yvonne Smith Chester and Theodora Smolinski Elenor Snavely Philip and Rosalie Spagnolo Nancy Spurgeon Thomas and Barbara Stader Thomas and Carol Stanley Barbara Starr Donald Stewart Gerald W. Stith Doreen M. Strachan Richard and Patsy Strawn Carolyn A. Sutter John Sutton Carol Swisher Amelia E. Sylvester Marianne Szabo Nick Tabor Stephen G. Tatro Annette Taurence Cameron and Merri Taylor David S. Taylor Thomas and Christine Taylor Marcus V. Tecson Audrey Thomas Hollis and Betty Thomas Mary L. Tipton Edward J. Tokarz Claire E. Trainer Donald and Norma Trendelman Edward and Donna Trinosky Susan B. Truman Delores M. Trump Sally Turner Wesley and Viola Turner Mildred M. Tyler Tony and Catherine Tymkow Aurelio and Beatriz Valdez Thomas and Catherine Vanden Boom 37 Alan and Pamela Vandevoorde Roy and Patricia VanMeter James and Joyce VanWeelden Robert and Mary Kay Verkennes Charles and Lynn Viater Nancy Vosch Sandra S. Wadsworth Lorraine Wagner Vincent O. Wagner Sheila Wales Floyd Wallace, Sr. Ruth Warrick Jodi Wartenberg Jean M. Washko Joan E. F. Waters Carl and Marybelle Weber David and Traci Weckerly Michael and Carolyn Wehlage John and Elaine Weinert Margaret A. Weis Judith Weitgenant Kevin A. Welsh Jill Wentworth Thomas Wentworth David P. West Thomas and Charlene Whitfield Larry and Jean Wiedeman Doris E. Wiener Larry Wilder Mark Wildman Christopher and Marina Wille Jackie and Lynda Williams Jeffery Williams Dean and Carol Willy Lydia Wilz Amy Winkelman Charles and Patricia Withem Larry and Kathleen Witte Marshall E. Wolf Phil and Shirley Wood Elizabeth A. Worden Alan and Betty Wrather Cynthia Wright Jack and Jacquelyn Young Loneia Young Scott and Denise Zanoni Louis E. Zatorski Mary Zawacki Gloria Zegaric Jayne Zenawick Kenneth and Kitty Ziegenbusch Marion B. Zipfel John Zurliene Kent and Lori Zylstra Parents and Grandparents Anonymous Frank and Margaret Adamiec Robert and Susan Aisi Eugene Alvarez Mary Louise Ames William and Bette Babjak Emil and Julie Baciu Ken and Sandra Badylak Richard P. Balcer Edward C. Baltz Loretta Banks James and Ruth Banner Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Barlage John and Emily Barrett Joe and Cecilia Bauters Annette Beard Gilbert Beckemeier, II John and Ellen Benish Lynn Benjamin Scott and Robin Bess Robert and Carole Bieniek Michael and Terri Binder Philip A. Bir Dean and Saundra Black Jeannette Blackhall Jerome and Joanne Blaesing Garry and Brenda Blair Richard and Sheila Blankenship Robert and Elaine Blazekovich James and Mary Blum William and Dorothy Blyth Thomas and Mary Ann Bonifas Donald and Nancy Bonnema Michael and Margaret Bova Charles and Maureen Bowling Robert and Jacqueline Bowman Thomas and Mariana Boyle Gary and Debra Bozych John and Mary Beth Brasch George and Ann Bray Stephen and Lea Brinker Jacquelyn Brooks Allen and Bonnie Broussard Jon and Debra Brouwer G. Scott and Mary Brownfield Michael and Ruth Bruin Bernard Bruns Mechelle Burnett John and Kathleen Burton Matt and Janet Bush Robert and Mary Jane Byerwalter Leon and Karen Byroad Robert and Marie Capi John and Mary Carey James and Roberta Carroll Ernest and Joan Ceisel Larry and Mary Sue Chapman Rex L. Chapman David and Mary Chesak Russell and Katherine Clark Michael F. Collins Paul Conde Patrick and Therese Conlin James and Janice Conlon Joe and Melody Conn Scott and Jo Cook Roger and Susan Cook Paul and Frances Corsaro James and Gail Cravens Ronald and Marjorie Cuff Andrew D’Amore Viola L. D’Amore Gregory and Dorothy Dabrowiak James and Penny Danko Terrence and Jeanne Dariotis Michael and Helena Davis Sharon Davisson John R. and Lisa Dawson Puring de las Alas JaLeen and Douglas Deardurff Steven and Kathleen Deatherage Ernest and Diane DeSalvo Penny K. DeVault Jayne Dickinson Larry and Joanne Dieckmann Joe and Peggy Dillon Paul and Mary Doherty Thomas and Pamela Domasica Scott and Karen Donnelly John R. Doody Mark and Mary Rita Doorley Helen L. Dorin Elmer and Linda Doyle Kevin and Gina Doyle Shirleyann and David Duley Duke and Lisa Duncanson Mike and Jacqueline Edwards Chris and Annette Egan John and Anne-Marie Egan LaDawn Ellsberry Russell and Laudean Enderle Linda and John Estill Charles M. Hicks Joan M. Hoffman F. Nick and Lisa Hofmeister Mary M. Hogan Robert E. Honkisz Teri L. House Donald and Irene Hughes Clarence and Katie Hupfer Robert and Judith Hurst Hugh and Carolyn Huss Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2008 Inductees: Denise E. (Hutchinson) Avery ’97, Charles R. Roarks ’79, Ernest R. Mills III, E. “Dale” Anderson (golf coach), and Larry J. Satkoski ’97. Vanessa W. Evans* Craig and Christina Fails Lashawn Fant E. Bruce and Barbara Fech Kenneth and Barbara Fedder Henry and Diane Feeley Beatrice Felder Lynn Fellmy Louis and Lisa Fender James and Denice Fennessy Arthur and Charmaine Field, III William and Jeanne Fisher Mike and Kim Foltz Steven and Angela Foster Gilbert J. Fox Jeff and Ann Frantz Louis and Patricia Funk Thomas and Betty Gallant Mike and Mary Gaynor Debbie G. Gazda Lothar and Debbie Gehrig Ty and Laura Gerber Michael and Debra Gianoli Charles and Sandra Giddins Thomas and Julie Girton Pratap and Nirmala Gohil Edward and Karen Golumbeck Lonny and Linda Gomes William and Deborah Graves Renee Greco David and Kelly Gust David and Ruth Gust Debbie Haag Donald and Donna Haase Scott and Nikki Hanger Charles and Cora Hanley Thomas and Carol Hardiman Donald and Celeste Hardy William and Patricia Hendrick Craig and Kimberly Hewitt Jesse and Cindy Hutton Donald and Elaine Inkrott Ronald and Barbara Jerzyk Dale and Dorothy Johanning William and Anne Johnston Elie and Madianie Joseph Edmund and Ruth Jung Ruth Kafka Tim and Lois Kahle Howard and Anne Kaplan Raymond and Maureen Karcher Robert W. Kaspar Philip and Karen Kedzuch Jack and Janice Keilman Stanley and Michelle Keim Dr. and Mrs. Kay W. Kennedy Mary Ann Kenney Wayne and Leslie Kent Charles and Eileen Kerlin* Michael and Louise Kickels Randy and Lynn Kiger John and Jean King Mary Kinsella Otto and Carol Klaus Robert and Shirley Klein Justin and Luella Kleinrichert Leo and Kay Klemme Orval and Mary Klemme William M. Knox, Jr. Arthur D. Knutson Edward and Anne Kolaczyk Ernest and Shirley Kolesiak Gregory and Terese Koncos Janeen W. Kooi Matthew and Carrie Kramer Michael and Lisa Kristy Catherine A. Krodel Bruce and Sharon Ksiazek Thomas and Ruth Kueper Thomas and Donna Kuhar 38 Terry and Gloria Laffoon Joseph A. Lane John and Frances Lawson Scott and Lori Letzter Stephen and Winifred Ligda George and Susan Livarchik Carla J. Lofgren Rich and Sue Ludington Joyce D. Lyon Gregory and Peggy Lyzun John and Susan Mackin Gerard and Barbara Makovec Robert and Linda Malloy Vincent and Mary Maloney Anthony A. Marr Mitchell and Deborah Martinez William and Heather Mathews Joseph and Marianne Matlon Dennis and Charlotte Matusiak Roger and Karen Mayse Margery and Ronald McIlwain Michael and Charlene McKay Albert and Mary McKeown Jerry and Georgia McKim Hugh and Donna McLeish John and Linda McNeil Patrick and Kathy McSwain Clifton and Doris McSwine Brian and Kathy Mears Andrew and Julia Mehall Thomas and Sue Melvin Bob and Marilyn Metzger Eugene and Margaret Mikos Brian and Linda Mikus Constance A. Miller Robert and Janice Miller Glenn and Traci Minix Dave and Betty Moebs James and Dorothy Moffitt James and Leslie Moffitt Patrick and Donna Moran Robert and Mary Morrison Thomas and Marcia Morrison James and Alice Munk Dennis and Noreen Murphy James A. Murphy James and Susan Murphy William and Susan Murray Duane and Deb Nagel Paul and Dorothy Nagel Rita Nagel Marvin and Rose Nesius John and Connie Nichols John and Mary Nicholson Dorothy E. Niedhart Bob and B.J. O’Brien Thomas O’Brien and Susan Madden Louis and Melinda Offer Gregory and Dawn Ostrowski Rusty and Martha Parker John and Joan Pastrick John and Barbara Pentangelo Robert and Joan Perricone Ethel M. Phillips Thomas and Doris Phillips Joseph Q. Pindell William and Donna Poinsatte Daniel and Charlene Post Scott and April Potts Thomas and Mary Lou Potts Marjorie S. Primeau William and Maria Pulido James and Dorothy Purcell Michael and Doris Purichia Leona Pyrce Anthony and Leslyn Quartuccio Arnie and Darcy Ranegar Stephen and Cheryl Rathnow Stephen and Barbara Rausch Terry and Diana Redman Daniel and Anita Reed Brooks and Marie Rettker Gleason and Jean Rhyne Lawrence A. Richart Nancy and William Rickert Ronald and Mary Ann Ripperger David and Kim Roadruck Mark and Susan Roberts Michael and Belinda Robinson Alfred and Gail Roser Jane Rosselli Kenneth Rossi Charles and Judith Rotkis Daniel and Ann Ruhe Daniel and Ellen Ryan Margaret M. Saliga John and Susan Sandor Richard and Monica Santangelo Beverly and Walter Scherb Gregory and Kimberly Scherer Henry and Kathryn Schmitt Thomas and Delena Schnieders Gerald and Nanette Schroder William and Ruth Schulte Herbert and Catherine Schumann Ronald Schweder Terry Sellers Paul and Tara Shaver Nancy A. Sherkey Joseph and Cheryl Shimala John J. Siegel, Jr. Robert C. Siegel Terrence and Marilyn Simpson Kristi and Frank Slaby Craig and Dana Smith Richard and Alicia Smith Peter and Athena Snarskis Victor and Patricia Solano Sally Sommers Harry and Linda Sonderman William and Constance Soucek Thomas and Barbara Stader Thomas and Cynthia Staehle Steve and Debra Stockmaster Jack and Bonnie Storey Kevin and Barbara Strnatka Hugh and Betty Sullivan N. Ruth and Larry Swan Roy and Ann Swanson Raymond and Joanne Szafranski Loretto and Robert Szucs Lawrence and Suzanne Tardy Ann Taylor Brian and Jacqueline Taylor Rickie and Christine Terrell Douglas and Sandra Terria Erich and Brenda Teshka James and Rosa Thordsen Michael and Karen Tiede Rod and Ann Tobar John and Frances Tobin Ralph and Georgeann Tomlin George and Elizabeth Tonner Peter and Sue Tracy Mickey and Lorie Tubbs James and Janice Uram Charles and Karen Vallone Michael and Kristyn Van Eekeren Godfrey and Gerry Vander Werff David and Georgia Veneziano Robert and Jeanette Vigeant Mary Vinegar Patricia A. Wade Don and Judy Wagner James and Rita Wagner Paul and Mary Wagner Donald and Antoinette Walker William and Alice Walsh James and Michelle Wartenberg Elizabeth A. Waymire Carl and Marybelle Weber Emil and Deborah Weber Lynn and Kay Weber Floyd and Catherine Wesley Patricia West John and Mary Westerfield JoAnn and Greg Wiley G. Sanford and Rita Wilkins William and Kathleen Witchger Jerome and Barbara Witek Mary Beth Woodcock James and Elizabeth Worden Brad and Lori Wray Kem and Judy Wright Matthew and Cheryl Wright Mary T. Yanan William and Maureen Yankowiak Harry E. Yates Michael and Janet Zemke Robert and Elizabeth Zenawick Paul and Annette Ziegler Dennis and Judith Zielinski William and Bonnie Zimmer Frank and Sheila Ziolkowski Corporations, Foundations and Organizations 2003.A., Inc. 3D Machine, Inc. Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan Accenture Foundation, Inc. Advanced Business Equipment, Inc. Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, Inc. AT&T Foundation Atlas Foundry Foundation, Inc. Ball Corporation Bank of America Baxter International Foundation BCS Financial Corporation The Biz BKD, LLC Boeing Gift Matching Program Boyle’s Superior Carpet Cleaners Leo Burnett Company, Inc. Coca-Cola Foundation Matching Gifts Program Confer Insurance Agency ConocoPhillips Crowe, Chizek and Company, LLC Crown Metal Fabricators Delta Airlines Foundation DeMotte State Bank Devon’s Family Restaurant Discover Financial Services Doctor’s Hospital Dow Chemical Company Foundation Easley & Associates, Ltd. Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Embarq Corporation Executive Mailing Service, Inc. ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. Faulstich Printing Company Fifth Third Bank First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. Follett Corporation GE Foundation GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Global Impact Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program Harvey Hubbell Foundation Hewitt Associates, LLC Home Depot HP Products HSBC - North America IBM Matching Grants Program Illinois Tool Works Foundation Seniors process into the Chapel for Baccalaureate Mass. Alliance Bank Allstate Foundation American Electric Power John W. Anderson Foundation ARAMARK Arni’s Independent Colleges of Indiana Jack’s Uptown Service JAG Limo Service Janko Realty & Development, LLC Jerome Construction, Inc. Jordan Floral 39 JPMorgan Chase Foundation Kappa Kappa Kappa Inc. KSM Business Services, Inc. Lexmark International, Inc. The Lubrizol Foundation Lyondell M & M News Agency, Inc. St. Mary of the Woods Church Salem Dentistry, PC SC Johnson Fund, Inc. Schneider’s Scrap Metal, Inc. Shell Oil Company Foundation Sodexo, Inc. Sonny’s Blue Benn Diner, Inc. Janel (Townsend) Creviston ‘80, Susan Champa-Seminero ’80, and Mary Ellen (Vesely) Liggett ’80 enjoy a mini-reunion at the 21st Century Campaign Reception in Ft. Meyers, Florida. E. P. Mahar & Son, Inc. J. A. Mahar Monuments Mainsource Insurance Marathon Oil Company Mass Mutual Financial Group McFarland Homes Management, LLC Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. MetLife Foundation Missionaries of the Precious Blood Monsanto Motorola Foundation Mount Anthony Cremation Services NAMA National City Bank Nationwide Foundation Nisenbaum Homes & Realty, Inc. Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation, Inc. OK Travel Agency, Inc. OneAmerica Companies Orange County Plating Company Parker Hannifin Foundation Pearson Education Pentair, Inc. Pepe’s of Lafayette, Inc. PepsiCo Foundation Plymouth Tube Co. Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. Procter & Gamble Fund Progressive Insurance Foundation Prudential Insurance Company of America Region Signs, Inc. Rensselaer Printco Rensselaer Swine Service, P.C. Charlie Roberts Chevrolet Buick The Rothkopf Family Charitable Foundation Cele H. & William B. Rubin Family Fund SAFECO Corporation St. Bernard Parish South Holland Dodge, Inc. Square D Foundation State Farm Companies Foundation The Steier Group Superior Essex Group Inc. Tatro & Son’s, Inc. Thiel Oil Co. Tom’s Fruit Market Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc. Town & Country Homes at Illinois, L.L.C. United Technologies,Inc. USG Corporation Wal-Mart Stores Wassick Tire Service Ernest C. Wentcher Educational Fund Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. Your Belly’s Deli Employees Ernest Allee, Jr. Raymond Allen Justin Bach Tony and Deb Baltes Steven G. Banister Jennifer and Judson Barce John J. Barrientos Joyce A. Best Dennis Black, II Judy Black Jeannette Blackhall Robert Blake G. David Bokhart Eric and Jennifer Braun Jennifer Brennan John P. Brindley Donna L. Brody Samuel T. Brook Randall T. Brooks Mark A. Brouwer Patrick and Kassandra Brown Jeffery and Marilyn Buckley Robert and Darlene Burnes Phyllis J. Bushman Brian Capouch Graham Carroll Jake and Chastidy Chapman David and Susan Chattin David and Mary Chesak Thomas Church Branson Clark Melanie and Joseph Claussen Juanita Cotner John and Jennifer Coy Joan M. Cramer Terry Curin Michael and Helena Davis Richard Davis JaLeen and Douglas Deardurff David and Angela Del Principe Linda L. Deno Tim and Gloria Deno Penny K. DeVault W. Charles Dill Karen and Scott Donnelly Mary Duggleby Shirleyann and David Duley Jeremy Durflinger John and Anne-Marie Egan Maureen V. Egan Rhonda Elijah Louis and Brooke Esposito Linda and John Estill Teena L. Farmer Mark Franklin Randal J. Freebourn, Sr. Robert and Gloria Garrity Lisa and Daniel Gastineau Theresa J. Geesa Ronald and Judith Geleott Paul Geraci, Ph.D. Rev. Philip Gilbert, C.PP.S. Scott and Elizabeth Graf Dixie Green, R.N. David and Brenda Greene Frederick V. Greene Kevin Griffith John D. and Rose Marie Groppe Charles and Anne Gull Michele Gunkelman Antoinette Halgas Sheila K. Hanewich Curt and Leslie Hannon William and Laura Hartley Neal and Jane Haskell Maia and Daniel Hawthorne Kenny and Maureen Healey Rev. Lawrence F. Heiman, C.PP.S. Brother Timothy Hemm, C.PP.S. Jana L. Herre Vinson and Rachelle Hershberger John Hesson Bryan and Kendra Hesson Nolan and Casey Hitchcock David and Lindsey Hoaks Cheryl Hobson Rodney A. Honn David and Donna Hoover Scott and Coleen House Bonnie K. Houston Anne and Joseph Hubertz Kendra and Charles Illingworth Steven R. Janco Ray Jansky James P. Jaworski Bill Jennings and Josephine Beck- Jennings Judith and John Jezierski Rosemary L. Jones Judy and Michael Kanne John J. Keller Matthew Kennedy Charles and Eileen Kerlin* Randy and Lynn Kiger Rev. Jeffrey S. Kirch, C.PP.S. R. Gordon and Nancy Klockow Douglas and Barbara Knutson Joseph Koczan Rev. Leonard J. Kostka, C.PP.S. Hermes and Mary Ellen Kreilkamp W. Dane LaGrange Kenneth and Jannon Lampley Charles M. Liebo Donald D. Linback David and Suzanne Lindahl Carolyn Lucente Rich and Sue Ludington Timothy Luttrell Carla and Edward Luzadder Joseph and Danielle Lynch Terra and Scott Maienbrook Michael Malone, Ph.D. Michael D. Marback Karen A. Marr William and Teresa Massoels Rev. Timothy D. McFarland, C.PP.S. Margery and Ronald McIlwain Jerry and Georgia McKim Andrew and Julia Mehall Jonathan and Gwen Messman Janice and Robert Miller Scott and Sheryl Miller Susan and Michael Miller Ernest and Elizabeth Mills Phyllis D. Mingear Robert V. Monfort Brendan R. Murphy James and Ary Nelson Marvin and Rose Nesius John and Connie Nichols Timothy and Sharon Norrington Michael J. Oakes Rick and Sherry O’Dette Kathleen Offer Robert and Marilyn Oliver Roger and Kathy Olson Kathryn and Michael O’Neall Marian S. Pack Linda S. Paulus Robb and Amy Pfaff Dr. Robert C. Pfaff and Dr. Kathy Parkison John M. Plank John and Sharon Posey Scott and April Potts Kyle and Katherine Purple Karen Raftus John and Heidi Rahe Kade Rannings Gregory A. Rathnow Daniel and Anita Reed Donald and Doris Reichert Bro. Robert Reuter, C.PP.S. Jeffrey A. Richey Nancy and William Rickert Terry Robbins Sister Patricia Robinson, B.V.M. Judith M. Rodia George and Louise Roy M. Desmond and Leone Ryan 40 Catherine and Harold Salyers Todd and Kristi Samra Gary E. Sanders Reginald Sanderson Brett Sayer Nicholas T. Schafer Robert and Germaine Schenk Walter and Beverly Scherb Rebecca L. Scherer Jill Schopieray Rick and Becky Shide Roberta Shirkey Chad and Michelle Sigman Debra and Jeff Sizemore Deb Smart Heather A. Smith Reverend Marcia Smith-Wood and Mr. S. Ote Wood Sara and Horacio Solis Ilicia Sprey Rev. William J. Stang, C.PP.S. Tammy Struble Carol A. Stuckey Nancy A. Studer N. Ruth and Larry Swan Douglas and Sandra Terria Justin C. Terria Clark C. Teuscher James and Constance Thatcher Robb and Kris Thiel James K. Thomas Cheryl and Stephen Torbet Michael T. Tyre Karen Venditti Rev. Ralph Verdi, C.PP.S. Robert and Jeanette Vigeant Regina M. Warfel Traci L. Weston Rev. Paul R. White, C.PP.S. William and Elaine White JoAnn and Greg Wiley Frank Wilkins David Williams Steve Williams Michael and Tina Wisma Daniel and Cheryl Witty Chau Wong and Hector Ham James and Elizabeth Worden Matthew and Cheryl Wright Raymond and Elizabeth Yeoman Joe and Lauren Young Dana Zier-Weber David and Kristen Ziese Bonnie and William Zimmer Thomas and Lana Zimmer Honor/Memorial Edward C. Baltz In memory of Berta Baltz John and MaryLou Baumann In memory of Helen Baumann Sanders In honor of John and Anne-Marie Egan & Ken and Margaret Ahler We very much appreciate your friendship and endless support of Saint Joseph’s College. Stephen and Lea Brinker In memory of Norbert G. Brinker Paul and Marion Brunner In memory of Rev. Charles Banet Timothy and Amy Daly In memory of John F. Daly (1923-2003) Phillip and Mary Datka In memory of Mitch Dmytrow ‘67 Robert and Dorothy Downing In memory of George Richard Schreiber ‘43 Ernest C. Wentcher Educational Fund In honor of Vince Agnew Juliana Fey In memory of Richard W. Hermann ‘44 Mike T. Franklin In honor of Joseph Franklin Scott and Elizabeth Graf In loving memory of Linda R. Morris Curt and Leslie Hannon In loving memory of R. Gene Roberts Donald and Celeste Hardy In memory of Brandon Hardy Gertrude Hentschel In memory of Alfred R. Hentschel Antoinette M. Korba In memory of Charles Korba William and Irene Kun In memory of Irene A. Kun John and Frances Lawson In honor of Kyle Lawson ‘08 Donald G. Leavitt In memory of Sara Leavitt George M. Lux In memory of Rose and George F. Lux Jennifer Mach In memory of George Mach James and Kathleen McGill In memory of William L. Downard ‘63 Norine McInerney In memory of Gerald J. McInerney Albert and Mary Moran In memory of Mary T. Moran NAMA In memory of G. Richard Schreiber ‘43 Francis and Teresa Nowalk In honor of Kathryn Grace Nowalk’s wedding on June 7, 2008. Eileen O’Neill In memory of Terence James O’Neill ‘73 Edward J. O’Rourke In memory of Brother J. Meany Keith and Franell Pfledderer In memory of Ruth Kanne Thomas and Doris Phillips In honor of Elizabeth Phillips Bennett ‘79 John M. Plank In honor of Fred and Elizabeth Waymire Marjorie S. Primeau In memory of Ruth Kanne Leona Pyrce In memory of Charles Pyrce Rita and John Reust In memory of Kevin Kolber Judith M. Rodia In memory of Dr. Jacob Rodia Shirley Ronan In memory of Donald Ronan ‘50 M. Desmond and Leone Ryan In honor of Thomas J. Ryan Patricia A. Ryan In memory of Thomas K. Ryan Christopher and Christine Sandor In honor of our friends from Saint Joe, where we met and fell in love Kay F. Shirey In honor of Danielle Stockmaster Thomas and Helen Shworles In honor of our 37th wedding anniversary Lanny and Elaine Sigo In memory of Don Brouillette ‘52 Judith K. Smith In memory of Ruth Kanne Thomas L. Smith In honor of Page Smith Marianne Szabo In honor of Suzanne Lindahl Brian and Jacqueline Taylor In memory of Christine Taylor, with gratitude of the family of Megan Taylor Alstatt ‘02 Anne-Cecile and John Thorndyke In honor of Maureen V. Egan In honor of Deb Sizemore Philip J. Wilhelm In memory of Jim Stang Cynthia Wright In memory of Ruth Kanne Harry E. Yates In memory of Marya Yates ‘70 and Matt Farelli Joseph and Lucinda Carey Robert and Margaret Cassey Robert and Norma Rae Causland Elizabeth* and George Cleefman Thaddeus and Ofelia Cocot David J.* and Shirley A. Cole David and Hallie Cook Denise L. Cordrey Donald and Jacquelyn Corning Paul and Frances Corsaro Bogdan* and Charlotte Czarnowski* William* and Patricia Daily Michael and Helena Davis Reverend Vincent E. Dietzen* Donald and Barbara Donahue Monsignor Timothy F. Doody* Robert and Darcy Dougherty T. Christopher Downey Timothy and Mary Ann Downey John L. Dunn James and Michiyo Echle Maureen V. Egan Richard A. and Nancy K. Etter Fred J. Faulstich William and Shirley Feely Ed and Sylvia Feicht Maureen Egan ’90 (2nd from R) celebrates her induction as a President’s Fellow with John and Anne-Marie Egan and President Mills. Saint Gaspar Society Listing Anonymous A. Vincent Agnew Kenneth and Margaret Ahler Thomas and Carolyn Alter Eugene Alvarez Dennis B. Anderson Bernard A. Balas* Jordan and Elizabeth Balvich James and Cornelia Beane* Frederick A. Beckman John and Ellen Benish Klaus Berger* Joseph and Sandra Bianco Raymond J. Billy Brother Thomas R. Bohman, C.PP.S. Jerome J. Bosch, Sr. William J. Braun and Christine Sammel Donald* and Marilyn Brouillette Paul* and Margaret Brunton James and Rosemary Bruskotter* A. Douglas* and Margaret Burrow* Frank and Jane Caccamo C. Therese Cangany Albert and Mary Beth Fellinger Daniel and Judith Fenker Edward* and Mary Jo Fleming John and Jane Freiburger John and Jennifer Gause Thomas and Patricia Gavin Reverend Robert P. Gehring Gerald and Linda Gladu Reverend Joseph W. Grace Scott and Elizabeth Graf Raymond K. Gretencord* Reverend Frederick H. Gschwind* Margaret J. Weatherhead Guccione John and June Guckien Joseph and Loretta Gurgone Charles and Rosa Haag M. Michele Hampton Charles S. and Mary Hanley, Jr.* Reverend Donald E. Hardebeck* Rose C. Hassiepen* Carl J. Heitz, M.D.* Charles and Barbara Henry William* and Kathleen Herber Rev. Msgr. Edward I. Hession* Richard A. Highberger 41 W August and Nancy Hillenbrand F. Nick and Lisa Hofmeister William and Sally Hogan Frederick and Patricia Hollinden Richard and Zinnia Hoying Ralph and Melissa Iannelli William and Anne Johnston David* and Dorothy Jones* Michael J. Jordan Robert and Louise Judge Elmer J. Kamm* Gerald A. Kamm* Marie T. Kennedy* William L. Kiep* Clayton and Roberta Klein Edward and Anne Kolaczyk Rev. Leonard J. Kostka, C.PP.S. William B. Krantz, Ph.D. Helen R. Kraud John* and Mildred Kreutzer David and Lynn Krigbaum Thomas K. Kuhar Therese and Michael Kura Alice A. Lamberger Robert and Sally Lehmenkuler John G. Ligda James and Drina Madden George M. Marchal Andrew and Kristen Marino Alice C. Maroney* Rev. Edward P. McCarthy, C.PP.S. John T. McCarthy Robert* and Joanne McDevitt Mary L. McNamara Steven and Teresa Meyer David S. Moebs Marco and Susan Moreno William J.* and Ann Moriarty Edward and Maureen Mulcahy James and Ary Nelson Robert and Jane Neville Frederic Nix* Estelle M. D. Noska* Reverend Carlton A. Ott* David and Donna Owens Lawrence J. Payne Eugene B. Person, O.D. Daniel and Vivian Pesaresi, Sr. Eric M. Peschke John and Sandra Pikarski Joseph Q. Pindell Rita and Joseph Poskin* Douglas and Tracy Pribbeno Donald D. Pritchard* Reverend Richard W. Puetz Janice M. Pyrce and Gary Kagan Thomas and Barbara Reed Reverend Urban A. Reichlin* Patrick and Joan Reilly Russell Riberto Charles* and Joan Riche* Patrick and Katrina Riha Bonnie Ring Richard M. Rudowski, Ph.D. Alfred and Barbara Savino Richard J. Schafer* Richard F. Scharf* Richard and Phyllis Scheiber Paul and Ann Scherschel James W. Scholl* Lucille Schumacher* Raymond and Therese Schwenkel Robert and Patricia Scott James and Margaret Shields Leslie S. Silver David and Marla Smith James A. Sowa James H. Stang* Sally and Jay Cameron Larry and Mary Sue Chapman Charlie Roberts Chevrolet Buick Professors Jennifer Barce and Maia Kingman Hawthorne let their hair down at the 39th Annual Scholarship Dinner and Auction. Rev. William J. Stang, C.PP.S. Rev. Leonard J. Sudhoff, C.PP.S.* Charles Sudro Mildred Tait J. Cotter and Joanne Tharin James and Julie Tuerff John and Norma Tullio Jim K. Valentine Michael J. Vallone Michael and Kristyn Van Eekeren Monsignor Albert H. Van Nevel* Gerard L. Walter* W. Erik and Tamera J. Weber Connie and Lonnie Weir Josephine E. Weis* Margaret A. Weis Charles and Jo Anne Werr Robert C. Wilberscheid Philip J. Wilhelm Gregory and Janice Wilkins Kenneth and Tamera Williams Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood Arthur and Julie Zielinski John A. Zink* Norman and Jane Zmora For more information on how to include SJC in your estate plans, please contact Maureen Egan ’90 at (800)227-1898. Gift-in-Kind Anonymous Kenneth and Margaret Ahler The Andersons, Inc. Awards Unlimited Morris and Pamela Barlow David and Carol Behnke John and Ellen Benish Bob Chinn’s Crab House Eric and Jennifer Braun Brothers Broadcasting Corp (WLQI / WRIN / WIBN) Bill and Deb Brown Brown’s Garden & Floral Shoppe James and Jennifer Busk Janet M. Byerwalter David and Mary Chesak Melanie and Joseph Claussen Cline’s Carpets & Blinds and The Frame Joynt Albert H. and Sharon L. Croci JaLeen and Douglas Deardurff David and Angela Del Principe DePaul University Penny K. DeVault Michael A. DeYoung W. Charles Dill Dinkel’s Bakery East Bank Club John and Anne-Marie Egan Maureen V. Egan Stephen and Renee Egan Linda and John Estill Ed and Sylvia Feicht Freedom From Fear John and Jane Freiburger Gary SouthShore Railcats Michele Gunkelman Lisa M. Handler Matthew and Celina Hanewich Sheila K. Hanewich Rev. Donald E. Hardebeck* Harmony Marketing Group Harvey’s Copy Center and Gifts Kenny and Maureen Healey F. Nick and Lisa Hofmeister William and Sally Hogan Kendra and Charles Illingworth Indiana Repertory Theatre Indianapolis Colts The Inn at Aberdeen, Ltd. Justin and Courtney Jacob John G. Shedd Aquarium Jordan Floral Robert and Barbara Kaiser Kesslers Sports Shop Kingston Mines Blues Club Kirby Risk Electrical Supply Rev. Jeffrey S. Kirch, C.PP.S. Gregory and Terese Koncos Alex and Phyllis LaPerchia Lawrence and Penny Laudick Larissa Liebmann Stephen and Winifred Ligda David and Suzanne Lindahl Long’s Gifts Carla and Edward Luzadder James and Drina Madden Manpower Marti’s Place at Ramsey’s Landing William and Teresa Massoels John T. McCarthy Fred McEwan Andrew M. McKim Frances J. Miller Kristel Miller Scott and Sheryl Miller Ernest and Elizabeth Mills Missionaries of the Precious Blood Doris Myers Michael J. Oakes Kathleen Offer Old Town School of Folk Music PEPSIAMERICAS Performance Tech LLC Timothy and Suzanne Pirowski Pizza King - Rensselaer John and Sharon Posey Ryan Preston Janice M. Pyrce and Gary Kagan Radisson Hotel at Star Plaza John and Heidi Rahe Ashley Reed Rensselaer Printco Rico’s Bar and Grill Kenneth Rogers Saint Joseph’s College Catherine and Harold Salyers Gary E. Sanders Sandy Pines Golf Course Walter and Beverly Scherb Rebecca L. Scherer Rick and Becky Shide Debra and Jeff Sizemore SJC Alumni Association SJC Athletic Department SJC Baseball SJC College Store SJC Football SJC Men’s Basketball Ilicia Sprey Nancy Spurgeon Rev. William J. Stang, C.PP.S. Star Plaza Theatre Stunt Dawg Studio Tension Tamer James and Rosa Thordsen James and Julie Tuerff Michael J. Vallone Karen Venditti Arthur and Eileen West Kevin and Jane White Michael and Janet Williams Daniel and Cheryl Witty Zanies Comedy Club Dana Zier-Weber Thomas and Lana Zimmer William and Bonnie Zimmer Batter up! Puma baseball players gathered for the alumni baseball game. Rev. Marcia Smith-Wood paints a Puma on the face of a child at this year’s kids’ art tent. SJC friends rope some cattle on the range. The family of former SJC head basketball coac Holstein, gathered with Fr. Leonard Kostka, C. at the dedication of the men’s basketball o in Holstein’s memory. ch, Jim PPS. ’35 ffice Runners take off for the annual 5K Walk and Run sponsored by the Jasper County Youth Center. SJC Class of 1963 gathered to reminisce in the Wild, Wild Midwest. (Front Row) Frank Pandola ’63, and Bernie Casella ’63. (Middle Row) Gabe Gabriel ’63, Paul Franks ’63, John Navigato ’63, and Tony Pacenti ’63. (Back Row) Lee Gallaher ‘63 and Bill O’Connell ’63 reunited at the golf outing during Homecoming 2008. SJCWelcomes a Record Number of New Fellows The Fellows gathered in celebration on Saturday, June 7th for the annual Mass, induction ceremony, and luncheon. There were 216 new Fellows – a record number – inducted this year. Also recognized were Fellows who have reached cumulative giving milestones in the past fiscal year: 40 Paul Tonner Fellows; 26 Father Bierberg Fellows; 11 Father Gross Fellows; and 12 President’s Fellows. Good news was shared with the 461 gathered – the New Fellows 2008 44 William Alger Brian D. Ames Lauretta R. Anders Jan Applegate Edward G. Balas Chris Barce Ed Barce Carolyn Barkley Pamela Barlow Christopher O. Bell Janet Besner Judy Black Christopher J. Blum Daniel Bock Janet R. Bootsma* Kenneth B. Bootsma Michael J. Broderick Mark A. Brouwer Deborah Brown Rev. Gordon Burton Benjamin T. Chapman Jake Chapman Larry E. Chapman Melanie S. Claussen Lila Cohen John Contreni Margarita Contreni Joseph P. Cook James M. Cooley Harriet Coppoc Lorraine A. Cramer Rick Daigle Cherie Davich Ryan Jabali Davis Elizabeth A. Dean Patricia K. Dean JaLeen Deardurff Catherine A. DeBoy David S. DeLauro Timothy Deno Steve Diedam Geraldine R. Dill Charles W. Dillon Connor J. Egan Jacob D. Egan Sara M. Egan Gerald Egger Marjorie A. Egger Donald E. Elliott Amy Erwin Kristin Ewen Charlene Fink Karen Fitzgerald John Freebourn Lindsay Freebourn Randal J. Freebourn, Jr. Rita M. Frey Dolores F. Fulte Marion G. Fulte Carolyn Funk Christopher Funk John Funk Katherine Funk Kathleen Funk Patrick Funk Ryan J. Funk Mark J. Garrity Aidan M. Geleott Zachary T. Geleott Karen Goff Elizabeth R. Graf Scott E. Graf Samuel R. Grant Marsha Gratner Brenda Greene Sandra R. Greene Pamela S. Habrowski Byron Joel Haskell Christine M. Haskell Jennifer Haskell Jessica Hayes Rev. Larry J. Hemmelgarn, C.PP.S. Robert Herrold Julie Hesson Julie M. Hollingsworth John Hostetter Kathie Hostetter Christopher W. Irons Larry J. Jacob Millie Jaeger Steven R. Janco Robert J. Johnson John F. Jones, III Rosemary L. Jones Ron Jordan Suzanne Jordan John J. Keller Sue C. Kellner Charles Martin Kerlin Haley Ellen Kerlin Scott Charles Kerlin In memory of Eileen Kerlin Lynn Kiger Keith Kincaid Marti Klauer Ron Klauer Stephanie Koerner Sister Elise Kriss F. Thomas Krol Andrew C. Kuhar Suzanne Lindahl John J. Lulewicz Linda S. Lulewicz Fellows surpassed their $1 million goal by raising $1,074,107 for the Chapel Complex Endowment as part of the 21st Century Campaign. This brings the total dollars raised by Fellows on behalf of the College to $1,910,178 since they began project-based fundraising in 1999. The 2009 Fellows ceremony will be held on Saturday, June 6th. If you would like more information on the Fellows Program please contact Maureen Egan ’90 at (800)227-1898. In memory of Bernard C. Maienbrook Martha Maienbrook Michael Malone Michael Mannerino, Sr. Margot Marlatt Sharon Marshall Jerry Martin Patricia Martin In memory of Donna Mastandrea Maxwell M. Mastandrea Mia L. Mastandrea Mary Matheson James W. McCauley Karen McClatchey Jenne McMillin John R. Meyer Kaitlyn M. Mihalov Brian J. Moebs Elmer J. Molchan Rachel M. Monfort Donna Mowrer Joe Mowrer Robert C. Mueller Dennis A. Musial Becky Nagel Lee Neuschaefer Sheryl L. Niccum William G. Nussbaum George Dennis O’Brien Paul R. O’Connor Rita H. O’Connor Joseph O’Dette Kathryn B. O’Neall Christine D. O’Neill James A. O’Neill Janice Odom Karin K. Ogden Helen Pennington Pamela Pettet Steve P. Phillips Daniel G. Pikarski Maureen C. Pikarski Michael J. Pikarski Nicholas J. Pikarski Thomas M. Pikarski Lisa Pizer John M. Plank Susan M. Plank Jayne Polen Katherine M. Purple Kyle L. Purple Ana Ramirez John M. Righeimer Jenna Robinson James W. Ross, Jr. Dody Ruosch Tammy Ryan Phipps In memory of Rev. Daniel E. Schaefer, C.PP.S. Gregory J. Schmidt Susan Schmidt Albert Seidel Molly P. Seidel Luanne Shelley Nellie Shide Charles Shook Michael Simpson Elena M. Slawikowski Cherié Smith Trent A. Smith Ilicia Sprey Nancy Spurgeon Kathy Staddon Mary Jo Stegeman Robert M. Steiner, III Tommy Steiner B.J. Stringham Nancy A. Studer Jacquelyn M. Tackett Kris Thiel James Thordsen Rosa L. Thordsen Jane E. Todd Elizabeth Traylor Rodney Urbano Blake C. Van Eekeren Kristyn A. Van Eekeren Michael J. Van Eekeren Martin Vanderwall Arthur C. Voellinger Daniel E. Waclaw Lucille Walker David O. Waymire Mary Pat Wesche Shirley M. West Terry R. West Laura Whitaker Cheryl Wiatr Larry Wiedeman JoAnn Wiley Mary Wilkerson Caleb Wilson Cheryl Witty Paul Tonner Fellows ($6,000 and above) John and Melissa Ahler Mary Louise Ames Roger and Jan Ames John F. Bicknell Anne and Gene Bock Richard Brettnacher Ronald and Ruth Cherry Ronald and Kathryn Cole 45 Kathleen Conley Terrence and Jeanne Dariotis Scott and Karen Donnelly Wayne and Valeria Erickson Gabe and Janice Gabriel Timothy and Susan Grajewski Eric and Cyndi Gutwein Dr. Edward P. and Mrs. Pamela S. Habrowski Norbert and Jane Hummel Rosemary L. Jones Michael J. Jordan Robert and Barbara Kaiser Thomas and Ruth Kinstle Dr. Hermes and Mary Ellen Kreilkamp Raymond P. Laffey Joseph A. Lane Dennis and Priscilla Lavery Bob and Helen Lewis Scott and Terra Maienbrook Ty A. Maienbrook Philip W. McGrath Robert and Margaret Mueller Paul and Rita O’Connor John R. O’Donnell John and Heidi Rahe Daniel and Kathleen Ryan James and Kris Sakelaris Robert and Germaine Schenk Robert and Nancy Souza Ralph and Georgeann Tomlin Peter and Sue Tracy Paul and Susan Yeoman Father Bierberg Fellows ($12,000 and above) Michael and Patricia Brown Michael and Mara Davis Mary Ann Dreiling Stephen and Renee Egan Michael A. Evans Gilbert J. Fox Michael and Ethelene Guccione James and Sherry Gudmens Edwin and Roseann Hebda Bernard and Fran Hirl Robert G. Kaptain Daniel J. Kostrzewa and Melissa M. Yeomans David and Lynn Krigbaum Thomas P. Lambert David B. Lincoln Karen and Patrick Marks Kevin and Margaret Naughton David and Donna Owens Keith and Fran Pfledderer Clifford and Emily Robinson Al and Renee Salerno Roger J. Scott, Jr. Albert and MJ Shannon Elaine Arnzen Sheehan James and Sally Wagener Dennis and Judith Zielinski Father Gross Fellows ($25,000 and above) Thomas and Carolyn Alter David and Carol Behnke Paul and Frances Corsaro Ted and Charlott Filson Joseph and Kathy Franklin Patricia A. Mulcahy Michael J. Starr Edward A. Tomko Tony and Catherine Tymkow Michael and Kristyn Van Eekeren Kevin and Jane White President Mills and Clifford Robinson ‘57 President’s Fellows ($50,000 and above) Mark and Geradyne Behnke Stephen and Lea Brinker Margaret A. Brunton Maureen V. Egan John C. Fitzpatrick Margaret J. Guccione Ronald and Irene Hospodka Clayton and Roberta Klein James and Esther McMahon Paul and Catherine Misniak Stephen and Shirley Ruff John J. Siegel, Jr. President Mills with Ron’53 & Irene Hospodka President Mills and Mark Brouwer ‘04 John and Anne-Marie Egan with the Funk Family 21stCentury Capital Campaign Exceeds Goal! The Saint Joseph’s College 21st Century Campaign: Preserving Tradition…Securing Our Future met its $12.5 million goal with room to spare. Campaign leadership and staff with dedicated focus hit the June 30 deadline with gifts and pledges sufficient to meet the campaign goal and qualify SJC for the $750,000 Kresge Challenge Grant. Gifts and pledges now total over $13.3 million at the closing of the campaign books on July 31, making this campaign the most successful fundraising effort in the College’s history. “Together we have done something extraordinary for Saint Joseph’s College,” said SJC President Ernest Mills III, expressing his delight and thanks to alumni, parents, and friends of SJC who made gifts or pledges. “Thank you for helping us ‘secure our future.’” 46 The success of the capital campaign allowed SJC to complete three major capital priorities: the academic centers, including the Arts and Science Building’s, Robinson Memorial Library and the Theatre, and updated technology in the Rev. Charles Banet, C.PP.S. Core Education Center; the athletic facilities, including the Fieldhouse, the football field and stadium, and the Hanson Recreation Center; and Noll Residence Hall. These capital improvements were complemented by increased dollars to theCollege’s endowment funds to support scholarships (Founder’s Fund) and on-going work on the Chapel Complex. Campaign Chairman Jim Madden ’64 trusted in the vision of the campaign, the leadership of the College, and the commitment of the SJC community to rise to the challenge. “Our success with this campaign comes from the strong efforts, leadership, and commitment of our Trustees and Campaign Leadership Committee combined with the dedication and sacrifice of our alumni and friends,” said Madden. “Together we made it happen.” In the 119-year history of Saint Joseph’s College only three comprehensive capital campaigns have been conducted: Renewal in the early 1980s; Centennial in 1989; and this 21st Century Campaign. “What sets this campaign apart—and what makes me most proud—is the level of donor participation,” said Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Marketing Maureen Egan ’90. “We more than doubled our number of contributors to the 21st Century Campaign from those who participated in the Centennial Campaign.” This campaign has again proven that it takes all sizes of gifts and pledges to make a campaign succeed. “We are grateful to everyone who offered their support and prayers,” Egan added. (Right) Cast of “Tartuffe” performing in the newly renovated Theatre. (Below) On June 12, 2008 a multi-purpose room in the Robinson Memorial Library was dedicated in honor of former Geology professor Michael Davis. Generous contributions from Margaret “Peggy” Guccione ’69 and Michael Guccione ’69 along with numerous alumni, parents, and friends of SJC will allow this room to be a constant reminder of Davis’ dedication to his students during his time at SJC. (Above) A Puma statue was dedicated in honor of Denise Torbet ’71 (Far Left) on June 7th. The bronze mascot was commissioned by Orvall McCleary and was welcomed to the SJC campus with many McCleary/Torbet family and friends in attendance. Torbet is a native of Rensselaer and recently retired from teaching first grade at Van Rensselaer Elementary School. 47 A statue memorializing St. Katharine Drexel was dedicated on June 8 at Saint Joseph’s College. The statue is located on the walkway between the Arts and Science Building and the tennis courts. It was commissioned by James ’61 and Esther McMahon. Sculptor Don Wilkins of North Fort Myers, Fla. created the statue with the intention to make it as life-like as possible. Fr. Len Kostka, C.PP.S. ’35 blesses the new statue of St. Katharine Drexel located in the Library Grove. Left: Mara Pindell Davis ’78, Lisa Davis, Helena Davis ’86, Mike Davis, and Catherine Davis Tymkow. Pumas, Mark Your Calendars! Kairos 50 Sunday, November 2, 2008 Saint Joseph’s College Campus Ministry will be hosting the 50th Kairos Retreat for SJC students on October 30-November 2, 2008. Kairos is a retreat offered to SJC students three times a year, in which retreatants are led on a spiritual journey by their peers, classmates, and staff members. The goal is to get to know oneself better, develop relationships, and realize the place of God in the lives of students. Kairos Kairos Alumni, parents, and friends are invited to attend the closing of Kairos 50 on Sunday, November 2, 2008. The ceremony will begin at 1:00 p.m. local time 48 in the Gaspar Center followed by a reception in the Schwietermann Community Dining Room. We hope you will be able to attend to meet our current students and to congratulate Br. Tim and Campus Ministry on this momentous anniversary. There is no charge to attend the reception and families are welcome. For more information and to RSVP, contact Kendra Illingworth at (219)866-6428 or register on-line at http://alumni.saintjoe.edu Sports Hall of Fame Ceremony April 25, 2009 Times, locations, and more information, can be found on Connections at alumni.saintjoe.edu or call (800) 227-1898. Kairos 4th Annual SJC Alumni Day January 24, 2009 Alumni, students, parents, and friends are invited to gather in the Richard F. Scharf Alumni Fieldhouse to enjoy a family day on campus while cheering on the Puma basketball teams. The teams will be playing WisconsinParkside. Women: 1:00 p.m. CST - Men: 3:00 p.m. CST Game tickets: $4 adult and $2 student The Scholar Athlete Awards will also be presented on this day. Alumni Day 49 Alumni Trips Chianti in a Tuscan Villa • October 11-19, 2009 • Approximately $2,490 per person, plus airfare and Value Added Tax, based on double occupancy Experience the beauty and culture of Tuscany like you never imagined. From the idyllic village of Tavarnelle Val di Pesa to the architectural wonders of Florence, you will be a witness to some of the most romantic and magnificent locations in the world with an educational theme. Not only will you gain valuable insight into the history of Tuscany during your group tours, but there will be a day set aside for independent exploration. Locations • Florence, the heart of Tuscany and the soul of the Renaissance • Tavarnelle Val di Pesa • The medieval town of Volterra, home to a Roman theater and baths, as well as a 12th century Romanesque Duomo • Tuscany’s Magnificent Hill Country, where you can have a taste of the region’s distinctive wines • The Ancient Town of Luca, whose 11th century Romanesque cathedral contains a carving said to be a true portrait of Christ • Siena, home to the Duomo, which contains masterpieces by Michelangelo and Donatello Ireland ~ Ennis • July 24-August 1, 2009 • Approximately $2,395 per person, plus airfare and Value Added Tax based on double occupancy Enjoy a remarkable excursion along the outskirts of Europe in the land known as the Emerald Isle. Marvel at the beauty of Ireland while meandering through medieval castles and cliff-side fortresses. Have a taste of Irish music and culture in a quaint Irish village and get to know the real Ireland. This is sure to be a trip you will never forget! Locations Shannon, Ireland • Old Ground Hotel in Ennis • Knappogue Castle for an Irish breakfast • The Craggaunowen Project, where some of the earliest human settlements in Ireland are located • The Ancient Burren and the majestic Cliffs of Moher • Bunratty Castle, the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland • Bunratty Folk Park • The Aran Island of Inishmore, the largest of the Aran Islands • Coole Park, former home of Lady Gregory and inspiration for much of W.B. Yeats’ poetry • Thoor Ballyllee, the 16th century tower which Yeats once called home *For further information, please contact Kendra Illingworth, Director of Alumni and Parent Relations. Email: www.alumni.saintjoe.edu Phone: (219) 866-6250 Faculty Notes Dr. Jerry McKim ’72, Assistant Professor of Education, has completed all of the requirements to receive his Ph.D. from Indiana State University. His dissertation was on the status of school improvement in the state of Indiana as evaluated by current teachers and administrators in the Indiana public schools. Dr. Ilicia Sprey, Associate Professor of History, graded AP World History exams at Colorado State University June 1-9th. She also presented her paper “Reversal of Fortune: Papal Legates and Multi-Level Networking Between Rome and the Leading Cities of England in the 12th through the 14th Centuries” at the World History Associated Conference, held at Queen Mary’s College, University of London. Dr. Jerry McKim ‘72 Dr. Ilicia Sprey Dr. Chad A. Pulver ’97, Assistant Professor of Psychology, with Kevin R. Kelly published “Incremental Validity of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in Predicting Academic Major Selection of Undecided University Students” in the Journal of Career Assessment, May 2008. 50 Maia (Kingman) Hawthorne, Assistant Professor of English, husband Dan, and daughter Margot welcomed Sylvia Quinn to their family on February 20th. Brian Capouch, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, conducted a tour and presentation on August 16th at the 1876 Horner/Hackley House in Medaryville, which he is restoring. Originally the home of a prominent businessman, then the home and office of a long-serving community doctor, this structure is a candidate for the National Register of Historic Places. Dr. John Nichols, Professor of Philosophy and National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Distinguished Teaching Professor, secured a grant from a New York foundation to fund a workshop, led by SJC, on how to make use of general education to achieve mission. Ten Catholic colleges and universities participated in the June 1-4 workshop, most of them in teams of four faculty and senior administrators. Dr. Chad A. Pulver ’97 Dr. John Nichols George Roy, Assistant Professor of Accounting/Finance, attended the American Accounting Association’s 1st Annual “Conference on Teaching and Learning Accounting” in Anaheim, CA on August 2-3, 2008. Dr. Karen Venditti, Director of Student Teaching and Assistant Professor of Education, was certified by the Indiana Department of Education as a presenter for the Indiana Teacher Reading Academy (ITRA)—First Grade. She was also one of four authors who collaborated on “Who is a Teacher Educator? Enactment of Teacher Educator Identity Through Electronic Portfolio Development” which was published in Action in Teacher Education-The Journal of the Association of Teacher Educators, Winter 2008. Michael J. Oakes, Associate Professor of Economics and Finance, and Terra D. Maienbrook ‘97, Associate Professor of Accounting, presented “The Crucible: Using An Online Business Simulation to Review, Stress, and Assess Cross-Functional Analysis and Decision-Making” at the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education 2008 International Conference in April. George Roy Dr. Karen Venditti Maia Hawthorne 51 New Staff SJC Welcomes New Vice President • MaryAnn Janosik, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost • Began July 1st and replaced Dr. David B. Chattin who served as Vice President since 1997. • Hometown: Lorain, OH • Previous position: Dean, Ohio University Lancaster • B.A. with High Honors from Oberlin College • M.A. in History from Cleveland State University • Ph.D. in American Social History and Policy from Case Western Reserve University • Hobbies: running, kickboxing, reading, going to films, theatre, concerts • “I am very happy to be part of the SJC community. The campus is beautiful, and the opportunity to work with the caliber of faculty and staff here is very promising.” New Employees • Kenneth Badylak ’05 - Sports Information Director • Calvin Blackmon, Jr. - Wide Receiver Coach, Football • Mark Brouwer ’04 - Director of Continuing Education and Summer Programs • Jennifer Chandler - College Nurse and Wellness Coordinator • Brian Cole - Assistant Dean for Campus Life • David Denham - Defensive Line Coach and Video Coordinator, Football • Megan Dorton - Admissions Counselor for Central Indiana • Laura Hallauer - Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach • Cole Hewitt ‘09 - Running Backs Coach, Football • Jovan Jeftich - Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach • Melissa Lanoue - Library Evening Circulation Assistant • Jerry Lasko ’70 - Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving • Stephanie Martin - Area Director of Housing and Residence Life • Kurt Mattix - Defensive Backs Coach, Football • John May ’05 - Coordinator of Student Activities and Intramural Sports • Chris Pazan - Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach, Football • Josh Rabe - Assistant Coach, Baseball • Nicholas Schafer ’03 - Director of the College Fund • Matt Spiess - Assistant Athletic Trainer • Jake Tenhouse - Assistant Coach, Baseball • Lindsay Walls - Director of Publications and Media Relations • Laura Zak ‘06 - Copy Center Manager SJC Congratulates the Following on Their Promotions • Linda Estill ‘10 - Administrative Assistant to the Provost • Amy Pfaff - Assistant Director of Admissions • Justin Terria ’03 - Associate Director of Admissions • Brandon Turner ’06 - Interim Head Women’s Basketball Coach Sports Men’s Basketball Preview After another tournament appearance the Saint Joseph’s College men’s basketball team enters the 2008-2009 season with something more to prove. After a stellar recruiting class and the return of senior leader Brandon Mayse and sophomore captain Mike Horton, the Pumas are looking to make an impact on the Great Lakes Valley Conference and the post season. “We have high expectations,” said head coach Richard Davis. We have a solid nucleus of guys that all now have tournament experience,” continued Coach Davis referring to last season’s NCAA first round loss to Grand Valley State. Collectively, the Pumas want to improve on last season’s 18-12 record, win both the Great Lakes Valley Conference East Division and the GLVC tournament; moreover, 52 earn a spot in the NCAA tournament and advance. The Pumas did lose two offensive scorers in Ronald Coleman and Devin Thomas but there is not a concern on replacing their 29 points per game. Coach Davis has been emphasizing to his team that it’s time for them to take their moment. SJC’s roster includes experienced players and talented freshman that will have more opportunities to put points on the board. However, the identity of the Pumas will continue to be on the defensive end. “Our goal is to be top ten in the country in defense,” said Coach Davis. With a deep rotation that goes 11 players deep, the philosophy is play 40 minutes of stifling defense. The more versatility a player has, the more likely he will see game minutes. One of the biggest messages the coaching staff relays to their team is that even if you are on the floor for a few minutes, play hard. “In order to be a fast break team, we need to be solid defensively. Get steals, get stops, and get out and run,” said Coach Davis. Running the point this season will be Horton, who was inserted in the starting line up last season in an effort to have better scoring on the bench, has proven to be a great leader and is SJC Welcomes New Coaches Saint Joseph’s College Head Baseball Coach Rick O’Dette ‘99 welcomes two new assistant baseball coaches Josh Rabe and Jake Tenhouse. Both Rabe and Tenhouse are accustomed to the Great Lakes Valley Conference, being former players at Quincy University. Rabe attended Quincy from 1998-2000 before being drafted in the 11th round by the Minnesota Twins. Throughout his career in the Twins organization, Rabe, earned All-Star honors in the Florida State League, New Britain (AA), and Rochester 2008-2009 Schedule Oct 27 Nov 14 Nov 15-16 Nov 20 Nov 24 Nov 29 Dec 4 Dec 6 Dec 17 Dec 29-30 Jan 2 Jan 4 Jan 8 Jan 10 Jan 15 Jan 17 Jan 22 Jan 24 Jan 29 Jan 31 Feb 5 Feb 7 Feb 12 Feb 14 Feb 21 Feb 26 Feb 28 Athletes In Action (Exhibition) @Indiana State (Exhibition) Lake Erie Tip-off Tournament @Ferris State @Grand Valley State Indiana Wesleyan University Bellarmine Kentucky Wesleyan Rochester College (MI) Holiday Inn/Ledger Classic Lakeland, Fla. @Southern Indiana @Missouri-St. Louis Rockhurst Drury @Missouri Science & Technology Quincy Lewis Wisconsin-Parkside - Alumni Day Urbana @Indinanapolis @Northern Kentucky @Bellarmine @Wisconsin-Parkside @Lewis Northern Kentucky Indianapolis @Kentucky Wesleyan 7:00 pm 7:00 pm T.B.A. 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm T.B.A. 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm T.B.A. embracing his role. The versatile red shirt freshman Phillip Collins will also see time at the point, along with junior Andrew Helmer, whose knowledge of the offense is a proven asset. The deepest position on the team is probably the wing, led by senior captain Will Jones who brings stability to the position and role on the team. Jones, truly growing in his role with the Pumas, understands the philosophy of working hard on defense and making open shots, while freshmen Jason Chorba and Henry Smith bring speed, athleticism and scoring to the role. Junior Austin Peebles will round out the quartet of wing players. “The deeper you are the better you are,” Coach Davis said. The post play will feature a familiar face in Brandon Mayse. Playing in the system for four years, Mayse remembers all the success the Pumas experienced in the past years. A true competitor, Mayse has become focused on his leadership role for this year’s squad. Complementing Mayse is the Pumas’ high energy player from a year ago senior A.J. Mahar. Possibly the best defender on the team, Mahar provides great strength in guarding the interior. (AAA) before being promoted to Major League Baseball in June of 2006. He finished the season batting .286 for a Twins team that won the American League Central Division. The following 2007 season, Rabe returned to the Twins four games into the season where he played until shoulder surgery ended his season in early June. Rabe ended his career with the Camden Riversharks of the Atlantic League. His professional career spanned nine years before back injuries ended his playing days. Rabe is a 2007 inductee to the Great Lakes Valley Conference Hall of Fame and earned a bachelor’s from Quincy University in Political Science this past May. 53 Women’s Basketball Preview The Saint Joseph’s College women’s basketball team enters a new season refreshed and ready to play. First Assistant/ Interim Head Coach Brandon Turner ‘06 takes over a determined group ready to take perhaps the first step back to the dominance the program relished nearly 15 years ago. Coach Turner, a 2006 alumnus of SJC, was the second assistant for last year’s men’s team, feels blessed to get an opportunity to be a head coach. Although it is a new challenge, he is embracing the opportunity. “I personally have high expectations,” said Coach Turner. “The team looks better talent-wise than last year and I am comfortable with their abilities,” Coach Turner continued. The Great Lakes Valley Conference has a reputation of being the toughest NCAA Division II conference in the country and with defending National Champion Northern Kentucky, that reputation is only strengthened. Turner is still in the “feeling out process” but likes this year’s roster of players. He explained that the group has good heads on their shoulders and will put SJC on track to respectability. “One step at a time, build team chemistry, develop work ethic, establish the right attitude, and tackle each challenge one step at a time,” Coach Turner said. Having played under former SJC Coach Linc Darner, Turner is instilling the same style of play with some modifications. The philosophy will continue to be looking to push the pace on the floor and looking to run when the opportunities are available. Turner plans to extend the floor through relentless pressure defense and adapt the style of play to fit against the competition. responsibilities and are eager to prove themselves against the highly competitive GLVC. Junior Kelsey Bess and sophomore Abigail Gazda bring stability and leadership to the young squad that is looking to rebound. Other newcomers this season include junior college transfers Elexis Jackson and Tatiana Ortiz who are becoming a consistent addition to the program. The shooting ability of freshmen Brittany Archer and Natalie Applehauns will limit double teams and keep the opposing defense honest. 2008-2009 Schedule Nov 5 Eastern Illinois (Exhibition) Nov 8 Valparaiso University (Exhibition) Nov 15 @Grand Valley State Nov 22 @Findlay Nov 25 @Lincoln Memorial Dec 1 Oakland City Dec 4 Bellarmine Dec 6 Kentucky Wesleyan Dec 11 Saint Francis- Fort Wayne Dec 23 Purdue Calumet Dec 29 Northwood GLVC/GLIAC Challenge Louisville Dec 30 Lake Superior State- GLVC/GLIAC Challenge - Louisville Jan 2 @Southern Indiana Jan 4 @Missouri-St. Louis Jan 8 Rockhurst Jan 10 Drury Jan 15 @Missouri Science & Technology Jan 17 Quincy Jan 22 Lewis Jan 24 Wisconsin-Parkside Jan 29 @Urbana Jan 31 @Indianapolis Feb 5 @Northern Kentucky Feb 7 @Bellarmine Feb 12 @Wisconsin-Parkside Feb 14 @Lewis Feb 21-21 Northern Kentucky Feb 26 Indianapolis Feb 28-26 @Kentucky Wesleyan 7:00 pm 1:35 pm 1:00 pm 12:00 pm 6:00 pm 5:30 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 5:30 pm 4:00 pm 8:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:15 pm 12:00 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 4:30 pm 1:00 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 5:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 5:30 pm The Pumas bring in a number of freshmen that will solidify their roster starting with their guard play. Freshman Britney Cruse and Jennifer Szala will be given the ball handling Tenhouse attended Quincy University from 2000-2004 where he was a catcher and a three time letter winner. Tenhouse spent time as an assistant baseball coach for NAIA Lindenwood University in 2006-07 and Florissant Valley Community College in 2007-08. His primary duties at both institutions included hitting, catching instruction and recruiting. He also assisted with academic progress of student athletes and assisted fundraising efforts. By 2008, Tenhouse became the Head Coach of the Hornell Dodgers. Located in western New York, Hornell is part of the New York Collegiate Baseball League (NYCBL), Tenhouse recruited and coached Josh Rabe Jake Tenhouse the Dodgers to a prolific season, which saw them atop the NYCBL Western Division. The 2008 season included a 32-10 record which was the highest winning percentage in the entire New York Collegiate Summer League. Tenhouse is scheduled to finish coursework on his bachelors in Political Science at Lindenwood University this December. CLASS NOTES Hubert J. Miller, Ph.D. ‘47 toured South Africa, Zambia and Botswana in June 2008. The highlights of his trip included Cape of Good Hope, Kruger Wild Animal Preserve, Victoria Falls and Chobe National Park. Willie Walters ‘58 and his wife, Cathy, recently visited Rev. Larry Heiman, C.PP.S. ‘40. Heiman recalls that Willie was an excellent singer in the Glee Club and the most memorable cheer leader he can remember. Under Willie’s expert cheer leading, the Saint Joseph’s College Fieldhouse became known as the “house of noise.” Willie’s vocal expertise also earned him membership in the famous “Singing 17,” the top singers of the Glee Club. On June 7, 2008, the grandson of John (Jack) Righeimer ‘51 was inducted into the Saint Joseph’s College Fellows. Jack Righeimer - 7 years old, named after his Grandfather, was 54 inducted in the honor and memory of his Grandpa Jack. Jack’s uncle, James Righeimer ‘54, also a Saint Joseph’s College Fellow and alumnus, was present at the induction. Roland Meinert ‘53 is the editor of a special edition of the Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Social Work that will focus on controversial issues in religion, spirituality and social work. It will appear early in 2009 in both journal and book form. On May 1, 2008, James J. Righeimer ‘54 was named “Man of the Year” for the Chicago Catholic League Coach’s Association. The Federal Defender Program for the Northern District of Illinois is pleased to announce that the Stetson University College of Law, nationally renowned for its stellar trial advocacy program, has named Terence F. MacCarthy ‘55 the first recipient of its Lifetime Excellence in Advocacy Award. The Stetson University College of Law awards a lifetime achievement award for excellence in advocacy to a deserving member of the legal community. This award recognizes excellence in all facets of advocacy, from teaching others to representing clients. The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) will honor criminal defense legend Terence F. MacCarthy ‘55 with its 2008 Champion of Justice Legal Award. For 40 years, Terry MacCarthy has been the head of the Federal Defender’s Office in Chicago, and is among the top CLE instructors in the nation owing to his lectures on cross-examination technique. He has lectured in all 50 states, as well as in a dozen foreign countries, has served on the faculty of the National Criminal Defense College every summer since its inception in the early 1970s, is a faculty member at the Western Trial Advocacy Institute, the Northwestern Short Course, the University of Virginia Trial Advocacy Institute, and has taught at Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyer’s College. MacCarthy is a past chair of the ABA Criminal Justice Section, served in the ABA House of Delegates, and on its Board of Governors. He successfully represented Al Capone at an ABA retrial of the 1931 income tax case, and his cross-examination of the snitch was singled-out as the most noteworthy part of the trial. People often say that raising a child is the hardest thing a person can do. Clifford Robinson ‘57 and his wife Emily raised seven. Family has always been Clifford’s top priority and while working 30 years as director of human resources at IUPUI and 11 years teaching in Indianapolis Public Schools, he still found time to raise his children well, one of whom needs special attention. At age three, Clifford’s youngest son, Jon, was diagnosed with autism. Through the help of their other six children, all of whom are Indiana University graduates, Clifford and Emily have been able to care for their son Jon. But Clifford’s care and affection carries beyond his family. He is an advocate for his son and others with autism through Noble of Indiana, an organization that creates opportunities for people with developmental disabilities. The Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (EACPHS), Wayne State University (WSU), has awarded Peter O. Warner, Ph.D. ‘59, of Grosse Pointe Park, MI, the Teaching in Excellence Award for part-time faculty. Dr. Warner is a professor in the WSU Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences (OEHS) Program. Dr. Warner has been associated with the OEHS program for more than 30 years as teacher, student advisor, and administrator. In receiving the award, he was cited for consistently receiving excellent ratings from students’ course evaluations. He has advised/mentored many OEHS students during his years of teaching, contributing to their career sucesses. Author and co-author of scholarly books, chapters and journal articles on environmental health issues, he holds memberships in the American Chemical Society, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, and the Association of Analytical Chemists. Art West ‘62 is the General Manager and representative for the Chicago Board of Trade for the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) organization and recently traveled to Denver, Colorado to accept the International TOBY Award in the Historical Building Category. Mike Thoele ’63, and his wife, Sandy, have retired after the April 2008 sale of two award-winning weekly newspapers they owned and operated in Junction City and Veneta, Oregon. A journalism major and the editor of Stuff at Saint Joseph’s College, Thoele worked on several Indiana newspapers, including the Rensselaer Republican, before heading to Oregon in 1969. He worked 24 years as a reporter and city editor for the Eugene, Ore., Register-Guard, including eight years on a Charles Kuralt-like roving reporter assignment around the Pacific Northwest. After the leaving the Eugene newspaper, he then spent six years freelancing, lecturing and consulting before purchasing the Tri-County News and the West Lane News in 1999. During the nine years they owned the papers, the Thoeles created the Northwest’s largest newspaper internship program, hosting 135 college journalists. The author of three non-fiction books on Western topics, Thoele also spent 25 years as an adjunct faculty member at the 55 University of Oregon School of Journalism before acquiring the two weeklies. He expects to return to the classroom in his retirement. Meanwhile, he maintains a connection with the two newspapers as part-time editorial page editor. Audrey Urbanczyk ’64 was recently elected to the Rensselaer (Indiana) High School Excellence Hall of Fame. Recognized for contributions in performing “outstanding” work in public affairs and editing assignments with the Federal Government (including the Department of Defense) for 34 years, Urbanczyk attributed her success to the education she received at Saint Joseph’s, which emphasized personal responsibility and academic excellence. One of the first women to attend the then all-men’s school beginning in 1960, Urbanczyk graduated with a B.A. in EnglishJournalism. She was a member of Delta Epsilon Sigma National Honor Society, was on the College newspaper staff, and was one of the first women cheerleaders. Since 2006, Urbanczyk has been an editor at the Department of State in the Washington, D.C. area. The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) has selected Indianapolis resident Norbert Krapf ‘65 as the Indiana State Poet Laureate. Krapf, a native of Jasper, Indiana, received his M.A. and Ph.D. in English from the University of Notre Dame. He was selected from a field of 19 poets nominated early this year for the twoyear appointment. The Poet Laureate selection committee comprised of faculty representing seven Indiana higher education institutions recommended Krapf’s nomination to the Commission for approval at its recent quarterly meeting in Fort Wayne. Krapf will represent the State of Indiana and the art of poetry through the development and implementation of programming to the education community and general public. The Poet Laureate makes formal presentations at various educational facilities and offers advice to the Commission concerning ways to further the art of poetry in Indiana. Krapf’s term as Indiana Poet Laureate begins immediately and will continue through calendar year 2009. Tops Friendly Markets, Williamsville, NY headquartered supermarkets, recently appointed Patrick J. Curran ‘66 senior vice president, sales and merchandising. Curran’s most recent industry experience was as vice president of procurement and logistics for Kehe Food Distributors. Curran also holds an MBA from Benedictine University. Michael A. Evans ‘67, the CEO of AIT Laboratories in Indianapolis has won a Midwest Entrepreneur of the Year award from Ernst & Young in the “turnaround” category. Evans received the award at a gala in Chicago on June 26, 2008. Evans spent his savings to found AIT 18 years ago. Growth initially came slowly for AIT, which conducts toxicology and analytical testing for law enforcement, industrial and medical clients. But in the past three years, AIT has tripled its work force and quadrupled its revenue. It now employs 220. Evans now will be eligible to participate in the national entrepreneur competition. Ernst & Young will announce national winners in November in Palm Springs, Calif. Richard (Dick) Anderson ‘69 retired in June from PricewaterhouseCoopers where he was a partner and national leader of the Internal Audit Advisory Services practice and a member of the global executive committee of the IAS practice. Dick plans to continue many of his current activities including lecturing at the business schools at Northern Illinois and DePaul Universities, serving as a member of the Board of Trustees of the IIA Research Foundation, and writing. Dick’s articles have appeared in publications including The Journal of Accountancy, Financial Executive, Internal Auditor and Directors Monthly. He is also presently collaborating with The Center for Strategy, Execution and Valuation at DePaul on initiatives related to risk management. Dick and his wife Mary are active in a number of community organizations including the Oak Park River Forest Infant Welfare Society and the Chicago Sinfonietta. Dick and Mary enjoy traveling and split their time between residences in Oak Park, Illinois and New Buffalo, Michigan. Michael Georgeson ‘69 is in his 23rd year of employment at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. Georgeson is currently an Executive Casino Host. Robert K. Zimmerman, Ed.D. ‘69 recently retired as superintendent of the Shelby County Board of MR/DD. He has just published a book entitled Learning from the People We Serve: A Book of Stories. The book chronicles 35 years of changes during his career in the field of people with intellectual challenges. The book tells of these changes on both the state and national levels through the stories of the people he worked with and who made these changes. Further information is available through his website: http:www.publishedauthors.net/ robertkzimmerman/index.html Dr. Zimmerman is married to Judy and has six children. Michael J. Gresk ‘72 was elected the Mayor of the City of Wheaton, Illinois on April 17, 2007. Gresk also serves as a fulltime Branch Manager for the First Choice Bank in Wheaton, IL. Robert J. Necastro ‘72, a Calumet College of Saint Joseph graduate, has been named the Senior Vice President of the First National Bank in Dyer, Indiana. Kevin M. White ‘72, the director of athletics at the University of Notre Dame since 2001, became Duke University’s vice president and director of athletics, President Richard H. Brodhead announced Saturday, May 31, 2008. White led Notre Dame’s athletics program to success both on the playing fields and in the classroom. He also has held a number of prominent national leadership roles within intercollegiate athletics, including his service in 2006-07 as president of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and in 2005-06 as president of the Division I-A Athletic Directors Association. White and his wife, Jane (Gartland) ‘73, a former college track and field coach, have five children. Reverend Richard A. Friebel, C.PP.S. ‘73 is celebrating his 30th year as a priest this year. He is currently pastor of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in downtown Dayton, Ohio. He has been pastor there for six years. J. Jeffrey Jones ‘75 was named Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management at Indiana University South Bend, a campus of 7,500 students, on November 1, 2007. Prior to joining Indiana University, Jones was with Purdue University North Central (Westville) for the past 23 years, most recently as Associate Vice Chancellor for Engagement. With wife Pam (Ogle) ‘77, they recently celebrated the marriage of their oldest daughter, Emily, to Nathan Tyrel Kirk on May 17, 2008. Tricia A. Knight, CPA ‘77, partner and member of Ritz, Holman, Butala, Fine LLP’s tax team, has been awarded with the 2008 WICPA Public Service Award in recognition for her public service work at the local, regional and state levels. The Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accountants (WICPA) is the premier professional organization for Wisconsin CPAs, with more than 8,200 members working in public accounting, industry, government and education. The annual WICPA President’s awards program is designed to recognize outstanding CPAs on the state level. has helped start two businesses (a software firm and a gourmet chocolate company). Margaret A. (Crance) Smith ‘91 was selected to be the Head Starter and Referree at the IHSAA Boys State Swim Meet at the IUPUI Natatorium in Indianapolis in February 2008. Ann Zgonc Moyer ‘77 recently was appointed as Executive Director of Miami County Mental Health Center in Troy, Ohio. Bruce Hicks ‘79 has been actively drumming since graduating from SJC. He and his drum set have been heard at many Cardinal Ritter High School sporting events and in several appearances with Indianapolis area bands. Bruce recently joined a band where he will be showcasing his percussion and vocal talents. Watch Bruce play a set on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArH91DXb2eo. Then go to Connections and send him an e-mail. Roger G. Robins ‘80, Assistant Professor of History and Political Science at Marymount College in Rancho Palos Verdes, California has received a Fulbright Scholar award to lecture in Japan for the 2008-2009 academic year. Dr. Robins will be offering graduate and undergraduate courses in American history and religion at Tokyo University. The Japan Lectureship is one of the most coveted awards in the 56 Fulbright Scholar Program, which will send approximately 800 U.S. faculty and professionals abroad this year. Recipients of the Fulbright awards are selected on the basis of academic or professional achievement, as well as demonstrated leadership potential in their fields. Marshall Considine ‘81 retired from the United States Marine Corps on July 20, 2007 after 26 years of service. Considine and his wife Debbie moved down to the hill country of Texas to their “Silver Eagle Ranch.” Jeffrey Habrych ‘86 graduated with a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of New Haven in West Haven, Connecticut in July 2008. On June 7, 2008, Fr. Mick Kopil ‘90 was ordained by Bishop Dale Melczek of the Diocese of Gary to the order of priest for service to the diocese. CFRE International has named St. John’s Catholic Newman Center Director of Institutional Advancement, Mark Randall ‘91, as a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE). Randall joins over 5,300 professionals around the world who hold the CFRE designation. Individuals granted the CFRE credential have met a series of standards set by CFRE International which include tenure in the profession, education, demonstrated fundraising achievement and a commitment to service to not-for-profit organizations. They have agreed to uphold Accountability Standards and the Donor Bill of Rights. Initially, candidates must pass a rigorous written examination testing the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of a fundraising executive. Randall oversees all fundraising, marketing, and alumni relations for St. John’s Catholic Newman Center: the nation’s largest Newman Center, serving over 10,000 Catholic students at the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign. Randall also consults for other non-profits about fund development strategy and has spoken at national Catholic conferences, including the NCEA conference and the University of Notre Dame. Prior to working at St. John’s Catholic Newman Center, Randall served as Director of Development for The High School of Saint Thomas More in Champaign. He also Annette Davis ‘92 has been named acting deputy director of the Department of Central Operations for the City of Jacksonville, Florida. Davis’s new responsibilities will be to assist the director and chiefs of the Department of Central Operations in the efficient operation and performance of their various functions outlined by city ordinance. She will also perform such duties and responsibilities as assigned by the mayor or his administration. Davis is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources, and has managed the city’s Organizational Development Office for the past four years. Prior to this position, she managed the city’s small and minority business program. Logan DesAutels ‘93 earned his Ph.D. from the University of Dayton in 2008. Tia (Glass) Ghattas ‘93 has been named office managing partner of Cozen O’Connor’s Chicago office. A member of the firm’s commercial litigation practice group, Ghattas serves as co-chair of the firm’s transportation practice group. She is national coordinating counsel for one of North America’s leading manufacturers of component parts for commercial vehicles. Ghattas’ litigation practice focuses on commerical matters, products liability defense, construction and toxic tort defense. She has tried more than 25 jury trials to verdict and has participated in numerous alternative dispute resolution forums, such as mediation and arbitration. Chris Kane ‘93 is the President of Platinum Helicopters, Inc. They are the largest helicopter tour/charter company in southern California providing business/VIP flights as well as law enforcement aerial operations. Kane is currently living in Southern California with his wife of 10 years and 1 son. Sister Gayle Lynn Rusbasan, OSF ‘94 professed her perpetual vows at a Mass at the Motherhouse Chapel of the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart in Frankfort, IL on August 2, 2008. She is currently a campus minister at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, IN. Cindy Aubuchon ‘96 was selected by American Councils for International Education, a program of the State Department, as one of seven teachers in the United States to travel to Russia for the Teachers-to-Teachers Exchange Program. Aubuchon visited Samara, Russia in March, 2008, for three weeks, exchanging teaching ideas with many English teachers in various schools and lyceums in Russia. She gave presentations on teaching English as a Second Language and teaching foreign 57 languages. She was also able to visit Moscow and see the Kremlin. Aubuchon is currently teaching English and Spanish at McCutcheon High School in Lafayette, Indiana. Gul (Tercan) Mendes ‘97 has been competing internationally in windsurfing for the past 2 years. She was getting ready for the 2008 Olympics but due to an injury is not racing in Olympic class, but is racing slalom. She ranked 6th in the world for 2007. The 2008 season starts in Korea in May. More information can be found at http://pwaworldtour.com/index.php?id=388. Laura E. Zak ‘06 has been named the Copy Center Manager at Saint Joseph’s College. Daniel Ford ‘07 has transferred, following a very productive year as a One L, to Valparaiso Law School, a step up prestigewise from his first year. John Simon ’07 ran for Michigan State Representative for the 1st District. He is also the Assistant Process Engineer at Deco Plas, Inc. Dr. Marcy Jance ‘99 received her Ph.D. this year and has accepted a tenure-track position at Indiana University Northwest. Amanda (McKirgan) Hayes ‘00 has accepted a position as Assistant Principal at Guilford High School in Rockford, Illinois. Maura Giles ‘02 recently accepted a Public Relations position with the Indianapolis Zoo. In this position, she will work with the Director of Communication as a primary media contact and spokesperson for the Indianapolis Zoo. Giles will be responsible for all news and photography related to the Zoo, as well as new Web site features and crisis communication. Giles, an Indianapolis native, relocates to the Circle City from Chicago, where she was Manager of Internal Communcations for Evanston Northwestern Healthcare. She looks forward to being closer to her family, including her older sister, four little brothers and older brother, Stephen Giles ‘98. Aaron Cline ’03 was named assistant coach for the University of Louisiana at Monroe soccer team. Nicholas T. Schafer ‘03 has been named the Director of the College Fund at Saint Joseph’s College. Justin C. Terria ‘03 has been promoted to Associate Director of Admissions at Saint Joseph’s College. Danny Waclaw ‘07, has been accepted into the graduate program at the University of Chicago as a student in musicology. The University of Chicago is a leading institution known internationally for their program in musicology. Chris Widen ‘07 and Kim Klaus ‘08 were both sworn in as 3rd Class Patrolmen for the City of Rensselaer, Indiana Police Department in June 2008. Elizabeth Demay ‘08 has accepted the position of band director at White Pine County High School in Ely, Nevada. Jennifer Klunder ‘08 has accepted the position of band director at St. James Lutheran and St. Mary’s Catholic Schools in Lafayette, Indiana. Jenna M. Robinson ‘08, who was also inducted as a Fellow in June 2008, is a 4th Grade Teacher at Saint Augustine School in Rensselaer, Indiana. ENGAGEMENTS Mark A. Brouwer ‘04 has been named the Director of Continuing Education and Summer Programs at Saint Joseph’s College. John Odum ‘92 to Lisa Legerski. A Fall 2009 wedding is planned. Kenneth L. Badylak ‘05 has been named the Sports Information Director at Saint Joseph’s College. Jeanette V. Catuara ‘99 to Dennis Howley. A September 6, 2008 wedding is planned. Erin Diener ‘05, Music Performance major and Theatre minor, recently became an equity stage manager at the Next Theatre Company in Evanston, IL. Karen Greaney ‘01 to Jason White. A June 2009 wedding is planned in Indianapolis, Indiana. Sandra (Wood) Graves ‘05 completed her Masters in Education in June 2008. Jacob R. Lofgren ‘05 received both his JD and MPA from Drake University in May 2008. Jacob will be clerking for the Honorable Justice Daryl Hecht of the Iowa Supreme Court. Alexis Virtue ‘04 to Matt Gage. An August 23, 2008 wedding is planned. Kristi Zurawski ‘05 to Brian Bugajski ‘05. A September 2009 wedding is planned and the ceremony will be in the Saint Joseph’s Chapel. MARRIAGES John R. May ‘05 is the Coordinator of Student Activities and Intramural Sports at Saint Joseph’s College. Nathaniel King ‘06 has been interning at Culver Academy for the past year. King has been offered a permanent position at Culver. In addition to teaching Physical Education, King will continue coaching at the Academy. Lauren K. Krolak ‘06 is currently employed as a Flight Attendant for United Airlines based out of O’Hare Airport in Chicago, Illinois. David G. Tuerff ‘92 to Katrina Varker, 7/12/08. Joseph Clune ‘59, James Tuerff ‘63, Bruce Borowski ‘91, George DeRosa ‘91 and Jon Nichols ‘93 also attended the Las Vegas wedding. Lisa R. Mergl ‘98 to Doug Easley, 4/19/08. Katherine Conlon ‘02 to Nate Andrews, 7/21/07. Rhiannon E. Davis ‘02 to Michael Black, 12/15/07. Amanda (Mandy) Lundeen ‘02 to Jamie Dill, 6/28/08. Michael R. Potts ‘02 to Abby Petit, 3/15/08. Amy K. Wrzesinski ‘02 to Brad Andrekus, 6/20/08. Anne E. Balmes ‘03 to Nate Timmons, 4/5/08. Melissa M. Kleinmaus ‘03 to Brandon Stutsman, 6/14/2008. Teresa (Gaura) Poliquin ‘02 was a bridesmaid. Jen Sherburne ‘03 to Craig Eckert 7/12/08. Andrew Joseph Barker ‘04 to Heidi Rose Schindler, 7/19/08. Anna Steigmeyer to Clement J. ‘91 and Jennifer Steigmeyer, 10/8/07. Anna joins big brothers Joseph (9) and Peter (2) and big sister Carolyn (4). Eloise Claire Byerwalter to Joseph ‘92 and Kate Byerwalter, 4/19/08. Eloise joins big sister Emma (7). Rose Katherine Lockard to Erik ‘94 and Kelly (Sigo) Lockard ‘92, 8/17/07. Rose joins big brother John (4). Lyndi S. Cruikshank ‘04 to Joseph P. Burns, 11/24/07. Marty Logan DesAutels to G. Logan ‘93 and Kristen DesAutels, 11/2/06. Brooke E. Mason ‘04 to SJC Head Football Coach Louis Esposito, 7/5/08 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Lafayette, IN. Members of the wedding party included Brent Mason ‘02, Jared Wynn ‘06, Megan (Massengale) Lindsey ‘04, and Angela (Williams) Palm ‘04. Audrey Jocelyn Swanson to Jim and Sloan (Haughey) Swanson ‘93, 1/05/08. Audrey joins big brother Sam (5) and big sister Sophie (2). Briana L. Picucci ‘04 to Michael J. Beckner ‘05, 5/17/08. Melissa Sthay ‘05 was the maid of honor, Matthew Stout ‘02 was a groomsman, and Stephanie (Cain) Stout ‘03 was a bridesmaid. 58 Andrew Joseph Kuhar to Andy ‘91 and Deviani (Chokshi) Kuhar ‘91, 1/2/08. Andrew joins big sisters Lauren (7) and Claire (5). Angi Williams ‘04 to Mike Palm, 5/10/08. Emily Allison Carey to James ‘94 and Kristina Carey, 3/20/08. Emily joins big sister Leann (1 1/2). Trenton Billings to Eugene Jr. ‘95 and Lena (Jones) Billings, 5/23/06. Trenton joined big brother Eugene III (7 - 11/2/01). Jennifer A. Zak ‘04 to Anthony R. White, 3/29/08. Brady Edward Zgonina to Joseph ‘95 and Julie Zgonina, 5/3/08. Brady joins big brother Anthony (3). Amie M. Postma ‘06 to Michael Joseph, 7/14/07. Ryann Elizabeth Olson to Mike ‘96 and Dawn Olson, 5/23/07. Adrienne J. Sailer ‘06 to Scott Sailer, 6/28/08. Simon Philip Erck to Paul ‘97 and Rebekah (Breech) Erck ‘97, 11/12/07. Simon joins big brother Nolan David Erck, born 3/7/06 Vanessa C. Sanchez ‘06 to Anthony Pentangelo ‘07, 5/17/08. Sean Belt ‘07 was the best man and Mike Bevilacqua ‘07 was a groomsman. Erica Domzalski ‘07 and Erin Domzalski ‘06 were also in attendance. Julie E. Seagraves ‘06 to Scott Hodges, 6/14/08. The wedding party included Britney Cox ‘06, Jackie Inkrott ‘06, Olivia Klosterman ‘06, and Melissa Melinauskas ‘06. Amanda Stoops ‘06 to Josh Hunt, 8/2/08. Sarah L. Kennedy ‘07 to Charles E. Matheney, 5/23/08. They were married at the Garden of the Gods in Harrisburg, Illinois in a private ceremony. Abby M. Miller ‘07 to Spencer Geib, 6/21/08. Candace Stewart ‘07 to Chris Hons, 6/7/08. Fred Lee Haas to Destin ‘97 and Stacia Haas, 11/30/07. Michael Patrick Sedmak to Michael and Jill (Ogger) Sedmak ‘97, 3/8/08. Gweneth Anne Breedlove to Ned and Julie Marie (Guise) Breedlove ‘98, 2/21/08. Gweneth joins big sisters Mallory (7) and Brooke (5). Callista Elise Roser to Shawn ‘00 and Jill (Stevens) Roser ‘00, 1/28/08. Callista joins big sister Amelia Julianne (2). Matthew Patrick Burke to Jason ‘01 and Kelly (Dougherty) Burke ‘01, 2/29/08. Matthew joins big brother, Joseph (4) and big sister, Brigid (2). The proud grandparents are Joseph ‘75 and Mary Catherine (Crossland) Dougherty ‘75. Aunts and uncles are Nicholas ‘04 and Kristine (Dougherty) Schweiss ‘03 and Michael ‘04 and Elizabeth (Klocek) Dougherty ‘06. BIRTHS Callie Patricia Gause to John ‘84 and Jennifer Gause, 2/22/08. Callie joins big sister Maggie (3) and big brother Jack (1 1/2). Aidan Lee Alstatt to Jason and Megan (Taylor) Alstatt ‘02, 11/29/07. Vicente Finnegan Daulton to Douglas ‘89 and Kelly Daulton, 3/8/08. Cooper William Peters to Greg ‘02 and Beth (Nix) Peters ‘02, 5/16/08. Cooper joins sister Magnolia (4) and brother Mason (3). Aubrey Marie-Adele Geleott to Kevin ‘89 and Kate (Egan) Geleott, 3/29/08. Olivia Caroline Didion to David ‘06 and Theresa (Yoder) Didion ‘04, 4/10/08. Paul Edward Klingenberger to John ‘90 and Marisha Klingenberger, 2/4/08. Paul joins sisters Maria (7) and Erin (4). 59 SJC friend Elmer D. Blubaugh, 6/19/08. in a life threatening situation, which speaks volumes about his character and the type of man he was. He will always be remembered.” SJC friend and Fellow Janet R. Bootsma, 7/14/08. Joseph A. Houser ‘56, 6/15/08. Rev. Gregory Comella, C.PP.S. 8/2/08. Brother Donald Fisher, C.PP.S. ‘57, 6/25/08. SJC friend and Fellow Frank Fischer, 7/14/08. James E. Noll ‘57, 2/12/08. Roger Grady, parent of current student Kathleen Grady, 4/11/08. Larry J. Boylson ‘58, 4/10/07. SJC friend Bernard H. King, 7/23/04. Charles T. Laipply ‘59, 4/1/06. SJC friend Francis L. “Mike” Layden, 11/16/07. Helen Jo Cathcart, wife of Deacon Robert Cathcart ‘60, 3/16/08. DEATHS Elizabeth Reynolds, mother of current student Erik Reynolds, sister of Donald J. Zehner ‘80, 4/19/08. Timothy J. Sullivan, Jr. ‘60, 3/10/08. SJC friend and Fellow Ruth Ann Shank, 6/21/08. Richard J. Liszka ‘61, 5/2/07. SJC friend Fred Shide 4/28/08. Fred was also the grandfather of current student Courtney (Lakin) Jacob, and father-in-law to employee Becky Shide. Michael J. Gatton ‘63, 9/8/07. SJC friend Robert E. Madden, Jr., brother of James E. Madden ‘64, 4/23/08. SJC friend John B. Sirpilla, 11/27/05. Robert H. Knipper ‘42, 2/7/08. Stanley T. Lapsys ‘43, 6/30/08. Richard W. Rowland ‘44, father of Patrick V. Rowland ‘77, 3/12/06. Helen V. Urbanczyk, former employee and mother of Audrey Urbanczyk ‘64, 5/16/08. Helen worked in the Priests’ Dining Room for 24 years, from August 1978 to March 2002. Sister M. Emily Orf, C.PP.S. ‘66, 8/3/08. William A. Ford ‘69, 2/7/08. Mary C. Rowland, widow of Richard W. Rowland ’44 and mother of Patrick V. Rowland ‘77, 7/9/08. Dennis M. Porath ‘69, brother of Kevin Porath ‘67, Neil Porath ‘68 and Alan Porath ‘71, 8/4/08. Charles Sudro (Sudrovech) ‘44, 8/9/07. Kathleen A. McGraw, SJC Fellow and sister of J. Philip McGraw ‘70, 5/17/08. Richard J. Schafer ‘45, 11/10/07. Norman J. Ascherman, Academy ‘46, 3/4/08. Eugene B. Hartlage, Academy ‘47, 4/26/08. Anthony W. Phillips, Jr. ‘49, March 2008. Cora A. Hanley, wife of Charles S. Hanley, Jr. ‘50 and mother of Mary (Hanley) Zilka ‘83, 2/15/08. Bernard J. Zimmer ‘50, 2/14/08. William “Goose” Gausselin ‘53, 7/22/08. Gerald Wenzel ’53, former U.S. Marine, passed away December 12, 2007. Jerry was a devout Catholic and dedicated family man. Described as a natural leader by his friends and teammates, Jerry had a strong work ethic and egalitarian spirit. He was a tremendous football player and coach, an exemplary husband and father, and one of the first members of the SJC Hall of Fame. As Jerry’s close friend Roland Meinert ’53 said, “Jerry would be the one person he would want by his side Thomas E. Blanchett, Jr. ’72, 7/6/08. Henry B. Hubeny, father of Frank Hubeny ‘72, 3/13/08. Louisa Monfort, former SJC faculty member, wife of Professor Robert Monfort ‘72, and mother of Jean Monfort ‘06, 8/15/08. Phyllis Cappuccilli, widow of Ralph Cappuccilli ’47, mother of Anthony Cappuccilli ‘76, Mary (Cappuccilli) Kepa ‘80, Chris Cappuccilli ‘81, and Natalie (Cappuccilli) Waling ‘82, 7/30/08. Grace Ophelia Capello, granddaughter of Mike ‘79 and Christine (Haws) Bauman ‘80, 5/11/08. Robert J. Haws, brother of Christine (Haws) Bauman ‘80, brother-in-law of Mike Bauman ‘79, 4/30/08. Frank J. Pope, father of Nancy (Pope) Dion ‘86, 5/22/07. Jean Ann (Rausch) Cooley, mother of Jim Cooley ‘91, 8/2/08. Joseph Simatovich, Sr., father of Paul Simatovich ‘91, 3/23/08. Zora Simatovich, mother of Paul Simatovich ‘91, 3/31/05. Nancy L. Hutchinson, mother of Denise (Hutchinson) Avery ‘96, 10/9/07. WPUM-The Joe Lawrence A. Laudick ‘69 Chairman, Board of Trustees Dr. Ernest Mills III President Maureen V. Egan ‘90 Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Marketing Kendra Illingworth ‘93 Alumni and Parent Relations Director Lindsay Walls Editor Kenneth Badylak ‘05 Sports Information Director Charles Dill Webmaster, Contact Ben Kalinowski ‘10 Publications and Media Relations Intern Brandon Ray of Haywood Printing, Inc. Graphic Design Set your dials, WPUM has moved to 93.3 FM Contact is printed by Faulstich Printing Company, Fred Faulstich ’60, owner Contact P.O. Box 870 Rensselaer, IN 47978-0870 www.saintjoe.edu The Joe plays…whatever! www.saintjoe.edu/~wpum Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Danville, IL Permit No. 234
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