Winter Compass 2017

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C MPASS Annual Report Edition - Winter 2017

Inside This Issue:

New Mary of Mount Carmel Garden Street Scenes “Goes Tropical” February 9 & 10 Alumni Award Winners Announced

THE COMMUNITY MAGAZINE OF CARMEL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL


CCHS ADMINISTRATION President Bradley Bonham, Ph.D. Principal Susan Crook Director of Finance and Operations John Sheehy Director of Admissions Brian Stith ’01 Director of Marketing and Communications and Interim Director of Institutional Advancement Christina Puleo COMPASS TEAM Writer and Editor Christina Puleo, Director of Marketing and Communications and Interim Director of Institutional Advancement Caitlin Lees, Associate Director of Communications Designer Sarah O’Donnell, Publications Coordinator ON THE COVER Cardinal Blase Cupich presided over an all-school Mass on August 30. Margaret Murphy ‘18 and John Ivan ‘18 served as gift bearers. Following Mass, Cardinal Cupich blessed the school’s new Mary of Mount Carmel Garden.

Winter 2017, Volume 4, Issue 3

C MPASS The Community Magazine of Carmel Catholic High School

Table of Contents Features New Place for Carmel Community to Pray...............................4 Science Teachers Participate in Summer Programs.....................5

In Every Issue Campus Life..............................................................................4 Around School...............................................................7 Fine Arts......................................................................10 Athletics......................................................................11 Advancing Carmel...................................................................13 Alumni..................................................................................14 Where in the World is the Corsair?................................14 Class Notes...................................................................18 Milestones..................................................................20 In Memoriam...............................................................21 Calendar of Events....................................................Back Cover

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One of my joys as the president of Carmel Catholic is the opportunity to attend morning Mass in our Brandsma Chapel. It is a way for me to center myself and to see the larger picture of Carmel Catholic’s mission and who we are as a school community. We are grateful to Fr. John Kartje and Fr. Brian Welter for their leadership and support by celebrating our morning Masses at Carmel Catholic.

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Greetings and blessings to you this new year!

The celebration of morning Mass is available for everyone, including students, faculty, staff, parents and alumni, on Mondays and Fridays. We begin the celebration at 7:15 a.m., which is early for many, but especially for high school students who are so busy with schoolwork and extracurricular activities. At each morning Mass, we consistently have many students plus faculty, staff and parents who attend, regardless of the time of school year or what the weather brings. It is heartening to see each student arrive with full book bags, place their bags in the lobby outside the Brandsma Chapel and come in for a joyous moment of celebration as a community to praise our Lord.

All of these positive happenings would not be possible without people who support our mission. It is the fundamental belief that the Lord is at the center of all that we do. God is our strength and the source of our conviction. We teach our students a valuable life-lesson; you will have hardship, but your faith in God will carry you forward. Luke 1:37 “For with God, nothing shall be impossible.” As we move forward in our strategic plan, we shall always be a Christ-centered school, and we will always have the love and support of many for our mission at Carmel Catholic. Wishing you and your family a blessed new year,

Bradley K. Bonham, Ph.D. President of Carmel Catholic High School

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In just a very short time, Carmel Catholic High School has embarked on so many new endeavors and programs. It is almost staggering to think of the amount that we have accomplished in these few short years. These new accomplishments include a new engineering program, a Business Incubator program, a comprehensive academic support center, the launching of a four-year retreat program, a Robotics program placing 13th in the world, our new Mary of Mount Carmel Garden, campus and environmental grounds improvements, and great successes in our boys’ and girls’ athletic programs, including multiple state championships. We have accomplished these things and so much more.

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New Place for Carmel Community to Pray

Mary of Mount Carmel Garden adds sacred, symbolic meaning to campus There is a new place on campus for students, faculty, staff, alumni and all within the Carmel Catholic community to pray and reflect. Completed in August, the garden is located in the area across from our main entrance and features new landscaping, a water element, walking paths, and most notably a statue of Mary created by internationally acclaimed sculptor Timothy P. Schmalz. Nearly every aspect of the garden holds a symbolic value. As part of the statue, Mary is wearing the traditional Carmelite scapular, a long cloth that drapes in front, and is holding smaller scapulars in her hands. The way her veil is depicted is noteworthy, as well. Many say the ruffles resemble the head covering that Mary Frances Clarke, the foundress of the BVM order, commonly wore. Found within the garden are the Lenten rose; lilies, a symbol of Mary; marigolds, which mean Mary’s gold; limestone from Dubuque, Iowa, the

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home of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary; and water symbolizing the stream of Elijah at the original Mount Carmel, and the Mississippi River where the BVM motherhouse is located on their Mount Carmel bluff. Cardinal Blase J. Cupich and Bishop George J. Rassas blessed the garden during a special ceremony on August 30 for students, faculty and staff, board members, and donors. That day also happened to be near the feast day of St. Fiacre, the patron saint of gardeners.

the landscaping. Landscape artist Katherine Mark created the initial design for the garden.

Jack and Janet Murphy gifted the Mary statue to Carmel Catholic. Funds for the garden were provided by Joe ’78 and Diane May and from last year’s Walkathon fundraiser. Bartels Landscaping, owned by Chris ’89 and Robin Bartels, provided

Carmel Catholic is continuing to enhance its Catholic identity across campus. In spring 2018, a one-of-akind statue of Jesus, also created by Timothy P. Schmalz, will welcome visitors as they enter the north end of campus.

Our Lady of Mount Carmel, pray for us! All are welcome to walk and pray in the Mary of Mount Carmel Garden. We invite you to visit any time you would like. Stop by our Main Entrance during school hours to pick up a rosary to use while you visit the garden.


Joanne Bader, Physics Teacher This past summer, Joanne Bader was accepted into the Teacher Research Associates (TRAC) program at Fermilab, a U.S. Department of Energy laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, specializing in high-energy particle physics.

Joanne expressed an interest in particle physics research in her application for the program, and upon being accepted, was assigned to Anne Schukraft, an associate scientist in the neutrino division, who served as her mentor and supervisor. Her research team consisted of a postdoctoral scientist and a graduate student, whom Joanne assisted in their work. The team worked on the ICARUS project, a large

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Joanne Bader, along with her mentor, Anne Schukraft, in the atrium of Wilson Hall at Fermilab experiment studying neutrinos, which are extremely tiny particles that rarely interact with matter, but may give us important information about the universe. Joanne’s task was to run a series of tests to check the functionality of cosmic ray detectors that will be installed on the outer wall of one of the neutrino detectors.

conducted at the lab and went on tours of different parts of the facility.

The seven teachers participating in the program met once a week with the scientist director of the program to discuss scientific and educational issues. Joanne attended lunchtime lectures on various experiments being

“The experience turned out to be very enriching for me as a physics teacher,” said Joanne. “I hope that my work can lead to students getting involved in student-led research through programs at Fermilab.”

According to Joanne, the scientists and staff of Fermilab were generous with their time and very accommodating in helping her with efforts to bring material back to her classroom.

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Through the program, teachers commit eight weeks of their summer to work on a research project at the lab and then spend the following year sharing this information with students and colleagues.

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Summer Programs Provide Science Teachers With Unique Learning Experience

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Marcella Linahan, Astronomy Teacher Marcella Linahan participated in two astronomy-based research opportunities this summer. She first spent a week at the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia. Green Bank Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation and is home to many radio telescopes, the most famous being the Green Bank Telescope, which is the size of a football field. The observatory is in the National Radio Quiet Zone, an area of approximately 13,000 square miles near the state border between Virginia and West Virginia. There are no electromagnetic radiation sources here—no radio stations, microwaves, Wi-Fi devices (fit bit, apple watch, wireless mouse, etc.), cell phones, digital cameras, or gasoline cars (diesel only). Marcella spent a week observing and researching pulsars, which are spinning neutron stars. She even crossed paths with Carmel Catholic alumna Brandi Ropinski ’17, who was conducting her own research on scintillating pulsars.

Marcella Linahan at the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia this summer Following her time at Green Bank, Marcella headed to the California Institute of Technology for one week of research and collaboration for the Astronomy Research Class she teaches at Carmel Catholic. Marcella worked under the direction of Research Scientist Dr. Luisa Rebull, and collaborated with fellow teachers at Breck School in Minnesota and Glencoe High in Oregon. Together, they researched eight star clusters that will be further investigated by students in the Astronomy Research Class.

“By engaging in authentic science research, I can bring this hands-on knowledge and excitement back to the classroom,” said Marcella. “I can make these opportunities available to the students by modifying and enhancing the research.” Currently, Carmel Catholic offers two authentic research opportunities for students: Pulsar Search Collaboratory and the Honors Astronomy Research Class. According to Marcella, these authentic experiences enable students to make valuable contributions to the science of Astronomy.

Rebecca Zurek ’21 Selected to Study at National Radio Observatory Rebecca Zurek ’21 had the opportunity to study at the National Radio Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia this past summer, where she was immersed in research activities. She was selected as one of 20 students nationwide through Physics Inspiring the Next Generation (PING). 6


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Special Guests for All-School Mass

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Around School

Cardinal Blase Cupich, Bishop George Rassas and Superintendent of the Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic Schools, Jim Rigg, were at Carmel Catholic on August 30. An all-school Mass was held, followed by the blessing of our Mary of Mount Carmel Garden. Our guests also got to mingle with our students during a special lunch.

We are proud to welcome our class of 2021, which comes to us from 52 different middle schools. This year’s freshmen were the first to experience a new overnight retreat, which took place at Carmel Catholic from September 30 through October 1. Mike Fitzgibbons, Campus Minister, coordinated the retreat, which was led by 81 seniors. The goal was to welcome the freshmen and assist them with acquiring a sense of fitting in and getting to know the world of Carmel Catholic better. Various activities included time to pray together and reflect alone. Kambra French, Campus Minister, led a special prayer at the end of the evening in the Mary of Mount Carmel Garden. The retreat culminated with Liturgy for freshman families, which was celebrated by Fr. Glenn Snow, O.Carm.

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Freshmen Retreat

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Carmel Catholic Named CRS Global High School, Two Students Receive Global Advocate Award

Catholic Relief Services honored Carmel Catholic for valuable partnership and participation in the CRS Global High School Program as a Silver Level School for the 2016-17 academic year. The CRS Global High School Program strengthens Catholic high schools in the United States, encourages students into active global citizenship and engages the entire school community in the mission of Catholic social teaching. To become a Silver Level School, a school must meet certain criteria. Carmel Catholic’s service includes participating in the CRS Rice Bowl campaign, holding a rosary for world peace and having an active Catholic Social Justice Club. Additionally, two members of the class of 2017, Grace May and Brendan Mason, were named Global Advocates for their outstanding commitment to the poor and vulnerable overseas having served as an example to the school community of missionary discipleship, servant leadership and passion for global solidarity.

New Academic Resource Center Promotes Student Success

The Academic Resource Center (ARC) is the new hub for academic help and tutoring! Located in the upper level of the Information Commons, the ARC promotes student success by assisting students in specific course material, integrating study and learning strategies to promote independent learning. This support can include: one-on-one and small group tutoring sessions in specific subject areas, and assisting students in acquiring knowledge of study skills and strategies. Both peer tutoring and adult tutoring are available. Since opening in September, there have been more than 100 students who have come in for tutoring in a variety of subjects, including ACT prep. Peer tutoring has been very successful as well. The ARC currently has 195 student tutors from Mu Alpha Theta math national honor society, and 165 National Honor Society student tutors. In addition to peer tutors, many faculty members have been tutoring before and after school. Assistant principal, Mrs. Burkhalter, has even come in to help students with their English papers!

Faculty Member Wins Heart of the School Award Mrs. Sharon Smogor, recently retired Social Studies faculty, was selected to receive the Archdiocese of Chicago’s 2017 Heart of Connection, Heart of the School Award. Recipients of this award recognize that their school is part of a greater community, and actively seek to build connections with the community and the school. 8


Mark Plaiss, CCHS Religious Studies Faculty, Authors Fourth Book Deacon Mark Plaiss, Carmel Catholic Religious Studies faculty member, has authored his fourth book, No End to The Search: Experiencing Monastic Life. According to Abbot Vincent Bataille of Marmion Abbey, “Mark Plaiss describes in detail the daily routine of a monastic’s life. He explains, as well, how the monastic values and routine have influenced his own life, a married layman in the teaching profession.”

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In November, three Introduction to Engineering classes implemented their knowledge of the manufacturing process to create an assembly line of sandwiches. They chose to donate the fruits of their production lines to two local homeless shelters. Initially estimating that they would create 100 sandwiches to be donated, driven by the cause for which they were working, the classes ended up with more than 800 sandwiches to split between two shelters. According to their teacher, Mrs. Erin Major, the students enthusiastically augmented not only their understanding of a productive manufacturing process, but also how the mission of Carmel Catholic can extend beyond their religion classes.

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The following seniors have been named Semifinalists in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program: Sarah Nelson, Madison Sasman, Theresa Thiel and Coral Wang. These academically talented students have an opportunity to continue in the competition for 7,500 National Merit Scholarships worth more than $32 million that will be offered this spring. Additionally, eight seniors have been named Commended Students in the National Merit Program: Mary Brinkman, Jake Cerwin, Celia DeKeyser, Julia Elert, Scott Haseman, Rierson Johnson, Madeline Motzel and Calla Schultz.

Engineering Students Use Principles Learned in Class to Feed Homeless

Natalie Koenig ’18 Selected as an Illinois STEM Scholar Senior Natalie Koenig was selected to the Illinois 14th Congressional District STEM Scholars for the Class of 2018. Given her strong interest, achievements and recommendations, Natalie has demonstrated herself as a qualified candidate to advise U.S. Representative Randy Hultgren (IL-14) on the struggles students face in developing STEM knowledge and skills. Natalie’s leadership proves her commitment to discovering the solutions needed to not only improve educational outcomes for students in her community, but dramatically improve lives with the STEM solutions that are on the horizon.

CARMEL SUMMER 2018

Academic credit courses and enrichment camps More details coming soon at

carmelhs.org/CS18

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Students Named Semifinalists, Commended Students in National Merit Scholarship Program

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Fine Arts

Students Participate in Mundelein Arts Festival

On the last day of the festival, the Choral Directors Association AllMundelein Park District awarded State Show Choir. four Carmel Catholic students with a 2017 Mundelein Arts Festival Art Students Paint Scholarship Award for their artwork: Snow Plow for Village Angela Fernandez ’21 awarded $100, Jillian Gomez ’20 awarded of Mundelein $200, Joey Massarelli ’19 awarded $300, and Katrina Seabright ’18 awarded $400.

Fall Play “Haphazardly Ever After”

Carmel Catholic presented “Haphazardly Ever After The Musical” from November 10–12. Students had fun using their This fall, several students participated imagination and creativity in all in the 7th annual Mundelein Arts areas of the show—from the cast Festival, which showcases artwork developing a believable, colorful from local artists in the area and gives character, to the crew’s set design, students the opportunity to share paint colors, make-up, costumes, their talents with the community. sound and lighting effects—it was a During the spring 2017 semester, the true collaboration of many talents! art department opened the contest and began encouraging students to Vocal Music Student submit their artwork; by the end of the semester, they had collected a Success variety of art, ranging from drawings Mark May ’19, bass, and Ethan and paintings to photography and Kofman ’19, tenor, auditioned for 3-D work. and were accepted into the Illinois From September 9-10, students’ Music Education Association District artwork was displayed at the festival. VII Choir. The choir is comprised of Many of the artwork received students from high schools located positive comments from the visitors, throughout the District VII area. and two Carmel Catholic students’ Ethan also auditioned for and was pieces were even sold! accepted into the Illinois American 10

As you drive around Mundelein this winter, keep your eyes open for the snow plow that four Carmel Catholic art students painted for the Village of Mundelein. The artists are Olivia Klein ’18, Allison Bryant ’19, Haley Morozin ’18 and Carly Manshum ’18. If you look closely, you can see the hidden word, Carmel, spelled out throughout the design.

Marching Band Gets New Drumline Equipment

Our Marching Corsairs were beyond excited to join the Carmel Catholic Athletic Club this year. The band would like to thank the CCAC for their brand new Yamaha drumline equipment, which has already been put to good use at many of our sporting events and pep rallies.


Girls’ Cross Country 1st Place Antioch Invitational; 1st Place Grant Invitational; 2nd place in 38 team Peoria Invitational; 2nd place ESCC; All ESCC: Aileen Hull ’18, Abby Kuderna ’20, Lauren Laughlin ’18, Brigid Hull ’21; 3rd Place in 25 team Warren Invite; 3rd Place IHSA Regional; Team Sectional Qualifiers; Best overall team in school history (overall times): Aileen Hull ’18, Lauren Laughlin ’18, Ezzie Posner ’20, Brigid Hull ’21, Abby Kuderna ’20, Molly Machala ’18 and Carly Sasman ’21 Football 1-8 (1-6); IHSCA Academic AllState: John Ivan ’18, Jake Cerwin ’18; IHSCA Honorable Mention All-State: Zaire Barnes ’18; All ESCC: Zaire Barnes ’18, Jimmy Harvey ’18 and John Ivan ’18; Team MVP and All Daily Herald: Zaire Barnes ’18

Boys’ Golf 8-0 (4-0); ESCC ChampionsMedalists: Michael Pelfresne ’19 (71) Champion and ESCC Player of the Year, Evan Myers ’19 4th,

Evan Schaefer ’18 4th, James Lentino ’18 7th, Ben Roberts ’19 12th; Michael Pelfresne ’19 and Evan Myers ’19 were IHSA finals qualifiers, Evan Myers ’19 finished 8th and medaled

Girls’ Tennis 7-12 (3rd ESCC); All ESCC: Lucy Tarcha ’19, Jaime Esperson ’18, Grace Butz ’18, Michelle Costanzo ’18 and Charlotte Titus ’19

Girls’ Golf

Girls’ Volleyball 19-17 (0-7); All ESCC: Madie Meyer ’18; Daily Herald All-Area: Madie Meyer ’18, Erin Taylor ’18, Alyssa Dellert ’19 and Alyssa Donton ’18 Buffalo Wild Wings Athlete of the Month Winners

4-9 (3-3, 3rd in ESCC); ESCC Medalists: Sydney Faerber ’20 5th, Maria Stephens ’21 8th, Julia Zimmer ’19 13th; IHSA 2A Regional Champions–Maria Stephen ’21 (80) was Regional Champion Boys’ Soccer

15-3-1 (8-1); ESCC Champions: All ESCC: Henry Barnes ’18 (Offensive Player of the Year), Brett Cloe ’18 (Defensive Player of the Year), Austin Ehren ’18, Eli Larson ’19, Kyle Knauer ’18, Nate Passarelli ’18, Rob Rao ’18 (Player of the Year); Daily Herald AllArea: Henry Barnes ’18, Austin Ehren ’18, Kyle Knauer ’18 and Rob Rao ’18

Aileen Hull ’18

Erin Taylor ’18

September: Aileen Hull ’18, Cross Country October: Erin Taylor ’18, Volleyball

Austin Ehren ’18 signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Belmont University in Nashville

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Boys’ Cross Country All ESCC and IHSA Sectional Qualifiers: Alex Slack ’18 and Jack Teehan ’18

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Fall Varsity Sports Highlights

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Athletics

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Pro Football Championship Party

Join us on January 21, as the Carmel Catholic Athletic Club throws the annual Pro Football Championship Party. Open to anyone age 21 or older, partygoers watch the NFL Conference championship games on four huge screens in the Salvi Arena. This event is the CCAC’s biggest fundraiser. Proceeds from this event directly support Carmel Catholic’s athletic program. Purchase tickets at carmelhs.org/profootball2018.

Eighth Annual Pro Football Championship Party

Athletic

January 21, 2018 CCHS Salvi Arena - Doors open at 1 p.m.

SAVE THE DATE

MONDAY, JUNE 4 CARMEL CATHOLIC GOLF CLASSIC 2018 HAWTHORN WOODS COUNTRY CLUB

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Grandparents’ Celebration

On October 21, Carmel Catholic hosted its premier event, Celebrate Carmel, with 300 attendees enjoying an unforgettable evening of cocktails, heavy hors d’oeuvres, music, and auctions benefitting school programming and scholarships. The event was held on campus and showcased our students’ talents and accomplishments. The event was a huge success, with our students and faculty putting together dozens of gift baskets in addition to donated auction items making a huge difference in the funds that were raised.

Street Scenes “Goes Tropical” February 9 and 10

One of Carmel Catholic’s wonderful traditions is our annual celebration of grandparents, which was held this year on September 10. Grandparents’ Celebration includes a special Sunday Mass at Carmel Catholic followed by a luncheon. Our students host their grandparents for the morning, and can take their grandparents on informal tours of the school after lunch.

Join us for Carmel Catholic’s largest annual fundraiser, featuring more than 50 bands, a casino, improv, theater, food and drinks. Each year in February, hundreds of Carmel Catholic volunteers transform the school into a spectacular fun-filled venue. Through the generous efforts of our students, their parents, Carmel alumni, and friends, Street Scenes contributes more than $350,000 each year to support the academic programs at Carmel Catholic. Learn more at carmelstreetscenes.com.

C A R M E L A DVA N C I N G

In August 2017, with bipartisan support, the House and Senate passed a comprehensive education funding bill that was signed into law by the governor. This law, the Illinois Tax Credit Scholarship Program, will help low income students receive a quality Catholic education. The law includes a provision for tax credit scholarships, which provide strong incentives for donors to support non-public school scholarships for low-income students in the state. Illinois students from low-income families may use these new scholarships to attend a non-public school of their choice. These scholarships are funded by donors – individuals and corporations – who receive a credit on their Illinois state income tax as a result of their donation. If you would like to learn more visit carmelhs.org/taxcredit.

Celebrate Carmel

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New Illinois Tax Credit Scholarship Program

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WHERE IN THE

W RLD is t h e Co r sai r ? Amanda Modelski ’17 took the Corsair to Spain and ran into her classmate, Ali Cepon ’17 in the breathtakingly beautiful Sagrada de Familia, Barcelona’s Grand Cathedral.

More than 80 alumni and friends from Carmel Catholic, St. Viator, and Marian Catholic gathered at Feed My Starving Children in Libertyville for a friendly competition of packing boxes of food on July 22. Ninety-seven boxes were packed, which is more than 58,000 healthy meals for children in need.

Michael Lobaito ’05, Greg Howland ’84, Bob Mellor ’77, Pam (Howland ’80) Mellor, Donna (Howland ’81) Lobaito, Megan Lobaito ’09 and Michael Howland ’88 attended an annual family reunion at Devil’s Lake State Park.

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Cut out the Corsair and submit your photo today to alumni@carmelhs.org.

Megan McQuade ’18 and Emily Silge ’18 at the base of the Grand Teton mountain range.


Young Alumni Return Day–January 10

Alumni Basketball Game–February 3

Street Scenes– February 9-10

All former Carmel men’s basketball players are invited to join us for the Frank Belmont Memorial Alumni Basketball Game and reception on Saturday, February 3, 2018. Learn more and register at corsairalumni.org/ alumnibkb2018.

Stop by the alumni booth during Street Scenes. Enter our raffle, pick up a souvenir and see who else is there!

Young Alumni return Day ................................ Wednesday , January 10, 2018

Young alumni are invited back to campus for Mass and to wander the hallways once again. Please register at corsairalumni.org/returnday2018.

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Alumni Events

CLASS OF 1968 SAVE THE DATE FOR YOUR 50-YEAR REUNION JUNE 2, 2018

Alumni News Alumni Association

Alumni Award Winners Announced

Jim Nolan

BVM/Carmelite Award: Jim Nolan Given for exemplary service to Carmel Catholic to an alumnus, alumna, parent or friend of Carmel Catholic

Paulette Stith

Lamp of Knowledge Award: Paulette Stith Given for excellent mentorship and teaching to an alumnus, alumna, retired or present faculty or staff of Carmel Catholic Alumni of the Year Award: Andrew Stith ’97 Given for outstanding leadership and service to Carmel Catholic and the wider community to an alumnus or alumna

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The Alumni Association is proud to announce the winners of the 2017 Alumni Awards.

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Graduation

We welcomed a new class of Corsairs to our alumni family on May 26. Congratulations to the class of 2017! Seniors received a total of 945 college scholarship offers totaling $34.5

million. The average college scholarship offers per student totals more than $100,000.

College

99% college-bound

More than 54,000 hours of community service performed

attending some of the nation’s finest colleges and universities

Homecoming 2017

Alumni gathered in the end zone of the Homecoming game on October 6 for some reminiscing, good food and a dry getaway on a wet Friday night! Four alumni were inducted into the Carmel Catholic Athletic Hall of Fame: • Colleen (Donovan ’06) Konovodoff: Cross Country and Track • Mike Fitzgibbons ’11: Football, Basketball and Volleyball • Jim Hanna ’98: Football • Kelly Schoen ’09: Soccer Visit carmelhs.org/halloffame to learn more about the inductees.

2017-18 Alumni Faculty and Staff

Jen (Slater ’90) Burkhalter, Emily (Tourdot ’09) Solarz, Gail (Hoffmann ’71) Wegener, Laura Budris ’90, Dave Pazely ’01, Steve Ballerine ’89, Julie (Stith ’99) Donner, Kathy (McMahon ’68) Griffin, Patty Van Spankeren ’95, Kevin Nylen ’98, Erin (LoBue ’00) Major, Brad Geary ’81; Haley Hunter ’12, Joe May ’78, Jerry Rejc ’74, Rebecca (Monterastelli ’02) Norton, Shannon (Kouba ’11) Lanphier, Molly Daluga ’06, Tara Gille ’07. Not pictured: Andy Bitto ’81, Patty (Ratican ’75) Levasseur, Marcia (Hink ’91) Meyer, Jim Rejc ’71, Brian Stith ’01 and Rita (Simon ’84) Tarpey. 16

Cubs vs. Brewers Game, September 24, 2017

Chuck Foy ’86, Katlyn Elfering ’12, Diane Boston Elfering ’80, Denette Boston Johnson ’73 and Maggie Elfering ’16.

Beth Worklan Lodesky ’75, Patty Weber Petrielli ’75, Lynn Zupec ’75, Jane Lambiris ’75, Maureen Mahoney Joy ’75 and Colleen Maguire ’75.


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Reunions

Class of 1967 50-Year Reunion, June 3 Class of 1992 25-Year Reunion, October 21

Class of 1997 20-Year Reunion, October 7

Class of 1972 45-Year Reunion, October 14

Class of 1977 40-Year Reunion, July 29 Class of 2012 5-Year Reunion, July 15

Class of 1987 30-Year Reunion, July 29

It’s never too early to start thinking about the 2018 reunions. If you are a member of a class with year ending in 3 or 8, and would like to help in the planning of your reunion, please contact Ken Kordick, Director of Alumni Relations, kkordick@carmelhs.org or 847-388-3390.

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Class of 2007 10-Year Reunion, June 24

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Class Notes 1966

Ron Baciak was inducted into the Norway Speedway (Norway, MI) Hall of Fame on July 29.

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1977

Helen Mitternight has ventured into a new Charleston-based podcast called “Keep It Juicy,” which offers lifestyle advice for people over the age of 50. The podcast can be found on iTunes.

1979

Audrey Denecke has been a Leader Coach and Sr. Organizational Consultant with Right Management since 2004, a Board Member for Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge (bi-state, urban refuge) since 2012, and part of the Friends of Hackmatack Steering Committee since 2009.

1971

Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard Chairman and Managing Equity Partner Patrick A. Salvi and Chicago Managing Partner Patrick A. Salvi II ’00 have been selected to The 2017 Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America, the most elite guide in the legal profession.

1976

Denise Hogstrom is now full time CEO of her own company, DH & Partners, L.L.C., in Libertyville.

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Dennis Lambert has published his first novel, The Table, a work of inspirational fiction. Dennis and his wife Debbie (Retzke ’79) have lived in Phoenix since 2000. Dennis retired from a near thirtyyear career in the pharmaceutical industry in order to give more time for works of the Church and writing. Dennis was ordained a Deacon in the Diocese of Phoenix in 2014. Learn more about Dennis’ book at dennislambert-writes.com.

Joseph V. Salvi has been appointed a Circuit Court Judge for the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, Lake County, Fifth Subcircuit. Judge Salvi’s appointment will take effect on January 2, 2018 and he will be seeking election for Circuit Court Judge in the November 2018 general election.

1985

Sharon Bethke and her husband opened Special Strengths Fitness, a fitness center that provides personal training to children and adults with autism or related disorders.

1984

Ted Bond Jr., real estate lawyer, returned to Carmel to speak to students about his career this school year.

Cardinal Cupich blessed our new Mary of Mount Carmel Garden near the main entrance on August 30. Michelle (Maginot) Adamski, Ed Conarchy, Julie Goodman attended the dedication ceremony.


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2009

Jackie Senger was presented a volunteer recognition award at a luncheon hosted by Women in Development North at the Evanston Golf Club in Skokie.

Patrick A. Salvi II won a recordbreaking $148 million verdict on behalf of a young woman who was paralyzed when the pedestrian shelter she was standing next to outside of O’Hare International Airport collapsed onto her in 2015. The verdict represents a new Cook County personal injury record jury verdict.

Erik Liederbach returned to Carmel Catholic to speak to students on November 20. Erik is currently in medical school and returned to speak to Mrs. Gina Carmody’s science classes.

2001 Samer Attar, Carmel Catholic Alumni of the Year in 2016, was recently part of a 60 Minutes news story about his work in Syria. The segment can be viewed at cbsnews. com/news/when-hospitalsbecome-targets.

1999

Dr. Natalie Strobach joined Johns Hopkins University in 2017 as their Director of Undergraduate Research.

2005

Beth Herdmann has been elected president of Dayton Law’s Student Bar Association and was featured in an article for the University of Dayton School of Law.

2007

Katie Herdmann graduated summa cum laude with her second Master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology from Marquette University.

2008 Eileen Looby Weber, horticulturist, returned to Carmel Catholic to speak to students about her career this school year.

Molly Fitzgibbons Sponseller, science teacher at Stevenson High School, received the Early Career Educator Award from the Illinois State Board of Education’s 43rd annual “Those Who Excel” Awards program.

2011

Erica Massarelli has been honored with the Archdiocesan Heart of the Future award, which recognizes employees who have worked in education for three years or less and demonstrate outstanding excellence, leadership and service. She is a fourth-grade teacher at St. Mary’s School in Buffalo Grove. Christina Puzzolo has won the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, an initiative sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs that provides grants for research, study and teaching opportunities in more than 140 countries around the world. Puzzolo, MA International Affairs, will travel to the coastal Philippines to study seaweed farming, which is promoted as an “alternative livelihood strategy” that is economically secure and environmentally sustainable.

2013

Lauren Feely has been named as a first-team member of the 2017

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College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic AllAmerican Women’s At-Large team representing Bowling Green State University. Lauren was IHSA state champion on the balance beam while attending Carmel Catholic.

Daniel Santos is one of 14 University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign students and young alumni who will pursue international educational, research and teaching experiences this coming year via student Fulbright grants.

events throughout the country. She is currently a 3rd Class Cadet due to graduate as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Air Force in 2019.

Brienne Minor claimed the 2017 NCAA women’s tennis champion in May, giving University of Michigan its first NCAA women’s tennis title.

2015

Maeve A. Daw was selected to be a member of the US Air Force Academy Aerobatic Demonstration Glider Team and will have the opportunity to compete at flying 20

Births/Adoptions

Emily Elizabeth Schuda born June 23, 2017 to Laura (Sprow ’05) Schuda and Gregory Schuda ’05. Her big sister, Madilyn Rose Schuda, was really excited to finally meet her.

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2014

Nathan Lowe was awarded the prestigious Neil A. Armstrong Scholarship by the Department of the Air Force. Nathan is a Cadet in the Air Force ROTC studying aeronautical engineering at Purdue University.

Milestones

Anthony Dinkel returned to Carmel to talk with AP Chemistry students about his research experiences during college. This past summer he had the opportunity to participate in the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) at UC San Diego. Anthony is interested in pursuing an MD/PhD after college. Anthony presented his findings to Carmel Catholic students and shared some advice on how to get involved in research.

2017

Kelli Smith made the top female university choir at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The group is comprised of 70 undergraduate and graduate students, of which only three freshmen were accepted.

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Keith Robert Baubkus ’73, brother of Jerilyn (Baubkus ’72) Antonacci

Richard ’76 and Gregory ’77 Mueller, Elizabeth (Mueller ’80) Wieters, Dr. Jonathan Mueller ’83 and Jennifer (Mueller ’90) Ryan

Richard Biondi ’66, husband of Linda (Higgins ’66) Biondi

Adam Pearson-Seibert ’07, son of Stephen Seibert ’74

Robert Brysiewicz ’72, brother of John ’70, Lynn ’74, Sandy (Brysiewicz ’75) Halevy, Ginger (Brysiewicz ’77) Benning and Walter ’80 Christine M. Creaney ’88, sister of Darlene (Tice ’83) Muno Mark Alan Gaines ’80, brother of Kathleen (Gaines ’81) Drangines

Anne Davidson, sister of Jill (Johnson Michele (Lokay ’79) Phillips, sister ’71) Dotson of Joanne Lokay Bader, CCHS Faculty, Mary ’76 and Joseph ’76 Forrest DeGraff, grandfather of Lokay, sister-in-law of James Bader ’68 Jessica Mullen ’00 Judith Santi ’73, sister of Raymond Santi ’72, Stephanie (Santi ’74) Arthur and James ’75 Santi

Anthony Seisser ’73, brother of Laura (Seisser ’69) Mills, John Seisser Cheryl (Oberauf ’74) Jonelis, wife of ’74 and Anne (Seisser ’77) James Jonelis ’73 Kraig Kowalski ’80, brother of Kris (Kowalski ’83) Chavez Kimberly (Hoffmann ’76) Mathewson, mother of Timothy ’98 and Kevin ’02; sister of Gail (Hoffmann ’71) Wegener, Joseph (Jay) Hoffmann ’73, and Tod Hoffmann ’80; sister-in-law of Mark Wegener ’69 and Leslie (Rafferty ’81) Hoffmann Sheilagh McPherson ’85, sister of Ian ’77, Rod ’79 and Hillary ’82 McPherson Carley Mehrholz-Alt ’99 Bridget (Donahoe ’81) Moscatello, sister of Brian ’83 and Patrick ’88 Donahoe Cynthia (Olk ’75) Omlid, sister of Greg ’74, Randy ’76, Mark ’79, Michael ’82 Olk, and Stephanie (Olk ’80) Johnson Lynn (Mueller ’78) Pak, sister of Nancy (Mueller ’74) Hardy, Dr. Mary Alice (Mueller ’75) Stanke,

Charles Bartz, father of Patricia (Bartz ’74) Farber, Lynne (Bartz ’76) Baranowski, Charles ’77, James ’79, and Keith ’82 Bartz; grandfather of Marie ’14, Emma ’16, Jack ’19 and Patrick ’21 Bartz

Lisa (Ramsdell ’80) Slaven, sister of David Ramsdell ’73 and Janine (Ramsdell ’78) Heyse Robert Tekampe ’67

James Dewey, father of Catherine ’89, Christopher ’92, and Caroline ’96 Dewey Richard Dornbos, grandfather of Connor Nettesheim ’21 Kieran Doyle, father of Jennifer (Doyle ’89) Zaehler Tam Duong, father of Andy Duong ’10

Edward Esler, father of Mark ’77 Mark Christopher Wasil ’78, brother of Gina (Wasil ’81) Stimac and Brian Ronald Essenpreis, husband of Rita Wasil ’86 (Karolczak ’71) Essenpreis

Family

Paul Altmann, father of Noelle Moore, former CCHS Director of Institutional Advancement Annette Bacehowski, mother of Christopher ’93, Daniel ’96, Bryan ’97; and Kelly ’01 Bacehowski Martha Balzer, mother-in-law of Maureen Balzer, CCHS Staff; grandmother of Allison (Balzer ’95) Weissler and Christopher Balzer ’02 Judith Barna, mother of Helen (Barna ’91) De Ram, Nancy (Barna ’97) Rusnak and Jennifer Barna ’03

Mary Ellen Falkstrom, mother-inlaw of Christine Falkstrom, CCHS Faculty; grandmother of Karina ’17 and Kyle ’19 Falkstrom Elizabeth Flynn, grandmother of Sabrina Stark ’95, former CCHS Faculty Rev. Michael Flynn, O. Carm., former Faculty Carmel High School For Boys James Fronczak, grandfather of Jack ’16, Evan ’18 and Luke ’20 Schaefer Kathryn H. Garwood, mother of Tom Garwood ’66, Diane (Garwood ’68) Wagner, Theresa (Garwood

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’71) Graham and Tim Garwood ’73; Clairese Huennenkens, mother of grandmother of Jennifer (Garwood ’96) Amy (Huennenkens ’88) St. Hilaire, Hamlin, Julie (Garwood ’99) Simpson, and Chad Huennenkens ’91 Daniel ’04 and Joshua ’08 Garwood Anne Krempely, grandmother of Iris Marie Gerger, mother of Sarah ’06, Neal ’09 and Nicholas ’15 Rebecca (Gerger ’85) Edelson-Berg; Anderson, Kate ’06, Wyatt ’07 and grandmother of Brian ’97 and Glenn Alexander ’09 Krempely, DeAnne ’99 Crotty (Makela ’89) Keim, Katherine Streicher ’93, Carey (Streicher ’95) Denzel and Vincent Giangrasso, grandfather of Lauren (Streicher ’98) Mosier, Daniel Kevin Pittman ’92, Kristy (Pittman ’02 and David ’05 Palmer; mother-in’94) Fritz, Joseph Giangrasso ’05 and law of Irene (Raupp ’80) Krempely Marissa (Giangrasso ’08) Hentis Dorene Boston Maltese, mother of Lillian Glatz, mother of Mary Ann Denette (Boston ’73) Johnson, Michael Glatz ’81, Gail (Glatz ’84) Corgiat and ’75 and Daniel ’76 Boston, Murrie John Glatz ’87 (Boston ’78) Foy, Diane (Boston ’80) Elfering, and Patrick ’82 Boston; Harold Godwin, father of Ken ’87, grandmother of Nicole ’00, Michael Tracie (Godwin’88) Massie, Andrew ’02, Melissa ’03, Nathan ’04, Brendan ’90, Stephanie (Godwin ’91) Lewis ’07, Danny ’09, Michelle ’10, Matthew and Ryan Godwin ’93; father-in-law of ’13 Boston, also Katlyn ’12 and Maggie Brian Lewis ’92 ’16 Elfering Theresa Gonder, sister-in-law of Kerry Biegay ’66 Gertrude Gordon, mother of Michael Gordon ’70, Mary Grace (Gordon ’72) Hlady, Kathleen (Gordon ’74) Olson, Patricia (Gordon ’77) Fuller, Milissa (Gordon ’78) Murphy, Erin (Gordon ’79) Kapes, Kelly (Gordon ’82) Lane and Bridget (Gordon ’86) Salvi ; mother-in-law of Joseph Salvi ’84; grandmother of Joseph ’14, Angela ’17, Olivia ’19 and Emilia ’21 Salvi Bradley Martin Hansen, father of Michael ’74, Robert ’76, Cindy (Hansen ’78) Schaar, Laura (Hansen ’81) Nick, Amy (Hansen ’83) Pabst and Scott ’87; father-in-law of Gregory Schaar ’76, Matthew Nick ’81 and Anne (Salvi ’80) Hansen; grandfather of Jamie ’13 and Michael ’15 Pabst Rita Hertel, mother of Rosemary Collard, former CCHS Faculty; grandmother of Emily Collard ’04 Gordon Hill, grandfather of Bridget Hill ’13

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JoAnn Mary Massarelli, grandmother of Erica (Massarelli ’11) Markiewicz, Paige ’13, Alexis ’15 and Joseph ’19 Massarelli, also Sarah ’14, Natalie ’16, Julia ’17 and Isabelle ’19 Massarelli

Robert L. Morrissey, grandfather of Matthew Graham ’20 Patrick Muller, brother-in-law of James Schuster, CCHS Faculty Mary Norman, mother of Lindsey ’07 and Derek ’09 Norman Francis Perhats, Sr. father of Diane (Perhats ’70) Trickey and Frank Perhats ’79 Robert Allen Prigge, father of Bradley Prigge ’02 and Danielle (Prigge ’08) Blais Marilyn Pence Rhadigan, mother of Christopher Pence ’85 Josef H. Schafer, father of Gerald Schafer ’81 Constance Schofield, grandmother of Allison ’09, Kala ’11, Thomas ’13, Grace ’15 and Annabelle ’17 Schofield Thomas Edward Schofield, grandfather of Allison ’09, Kala ’11, Thomas ’13, Grace ’15 and Annabelle ’17 Schofield

Peter McGrail, father of Mary Elise ’12 and Thomas ’15 McGrail Jeane Schwaba, mother of Catherine (Schwaba ’77) Clemmer, Ann Patti McGrail Cummings, sister-in(Schwaba ’79) Dingman and Virginia law of Jim Nolan, CCHS Staff (Schwaba ’81) Prybell Rosemary Mellor, mother of Robert ’77, and Steve ’80 Mellor, Mary (Mellor ’77) Custer, and Kathy (Mellor ’81) Reed; mother-in-law of Pamela (Howland ’80) Mellor; grandmother of Matthew ’05, Jeff ’07 and Lauren ’12 Mellor

Walter Sczygielski, father of Lauren (Sczygielski ’94) Anders and Andrew Sczygielski ’97

Rosemary Mers, mother of Robert Mers ’75

John Shore, grandfather of Nicole ’04, Amanda ’06 and Carlie ’08 Suydam

Josephine Miner, mother-in-law of Karen (Szymanski ’81) Miner

Ericka Jennifer Smith, former CCHS Faculty

Nancy Ann Morici, mother of Cara ’01 and Michael ’04 Morici

Mary Eileen Stansbury, grandmother of Noah ’17 and Nathan ’21 Stansbury

Cletus Sesterhenn, father of Susan (Sesterhenn ’67) Labno; father-in-law of Bruce Labno ’67


Casimir Trelka, father of Tim ’76, Dr. Mark ’78 Trelka, and Dr. Carolyn (Trelka ’81) Rojas William Viviano, father of Tina (Viviano ’84) Guzzio, Lisa (Viviano ’84) Gorsage, and Angela (Viviano ’91) Cardello

Sr. Frances Dolan, BVM, former faculty, was a beloved music and performing arts teacher at Carmel. According to Joe Nemmers ’73, Chair of the Board of Directors, she was a great teacher who influenced many of Carmel Catholic’s early graduates. Numerous alumni stayed in touch with her through the years.

Joe Nemmers ’73 and Sr. Frances Dolan

Catherine Waddle, mother of Jack Waddle, CCHS Faculty

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Richard Watson, grandfather of Grayson ’12, Rose ’14 and Riley ’17 Watson Mary Wegge, mother of Linda (Wegge ’74) Slipke, Kurt ’75 and Mark ’78 Wegge; mother-in-law of Victoria Smock ’79; grandmother of Sean ’07, Sarah ’08, Dana ’13 Wegge and Michelle (Wegge ’10) Overturf

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