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OUR MISSION Marquette Catholic High School is an educational community that

promotes academic excellence rooted in Gospel values and the

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Catholic faith. We are an institution that values each student as an

individual with unique intellectual, spiritual, emotional, physical and

social needs. As such, we are also committed to maintaining and

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spirit to students of all religious extending a welcomingg sspi

traditions. Our goal is to challenge our students academically,

to deepen their faith, and thus enable them to responsibly

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families, civic and church serve their families hu communities.

As a means of fulfilling our mission, the entire

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Marquette community will always seek to maintain

focus upon the Core Values of Faith, Honesty,

Leadership, Respect and Service.

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GRATITUDE & STEWARDSHIP Fall 2009

Dear Parents, Alumni & Friends: Two simple words come to mind as this report goes to print: gratitude and stewardship. On behalf of our students, their families, and our community, we thank you. We have so much to be thankful for and it always seems to come back to the fact that the Marquette Catholic High School community is blessed by the presence of so many caring, selfless, and inspired people. People like the ones listed within the pages of this annual report whose actions, undertaken without the expectation of recognition, make it possible for Marquette Catholic High School to pursue great things. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, thank you for your ongoing commitment to and affirmation of the mission of our school. We are blessed to have so many in our community who understand stewardship and share the belief that all we have are gifts from God. Thank you for giving back through your gifts of time, talent and treasure to Marquette Catholic High School. Your generosity ensures that our students continue to develop lifelong friendships, reach new heights in academic achievement and flourish in their personal faith experiences. I also encourage those of you who have not recently made a financial contribution to Marquette Catholic High School, to consider doing so. It is with the support of our extended Marquette Catholic family that we will be able to provide an even better opportunity for our students to succeed in their future careers and endeavors. Again, on behalf of all of us, thank you for what you have done in the past for Marquette Catholic High School, and we look forward to your continued support in the future. Best Regards,

Daryl D. Pomranke Chairman, Board of Trustees Parent ‘08 & ‘11 Marquette Catholic High School www.marquette-hs.org

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PRINCIPALLY SPEAKING Fall 2009 Dear Marquette Family: I am filled with a sense of gratitude to you for helping us realize so many accomplishments and dreams here at Marquette Catholic High School. I am pleased that we continue our quest to advance our school mission of “promoting academic excellence rooted in Gospel values.”

ADMINISTRATION 2008-2009 James G. White Principal

Linda Quartuccio ‘67 Milzarek Assistant Principal

We are strengthened by your generous assistance, the constant support of our Bishop, the Most Reverend Dale Melczek, our Superintendent, Dr. Barbara O’Block, our Board of Trustees and the dedicated commitment of a fine faculty and staff with whom I am privileged to work.

Jennifer Quinlan ‘89 Director of Advancement

Luanne Fettig Director of Finance

Marquette Catholic High School continues to offer a challenging and stimulating academic program within the context of the Catholic faith tradition. Daily prayer, weekly participation at Mass, and involvement in community service foster spiritual growth and a genuine concern for others within our students. Last year our students raised thousands of dollars for charitable organizations and weekly served dinner at the Men’s Homeless Shelter in Michigan City. Heightening students’ awareness of the needs of those less fortunate – our brothers and sisters in Christ – will continue to be an integral part of the Marquette Catholic tradition.

Troy Campbell

The strength and excellence of our academic program lies in the exceptionally competent and talented group of professional men and women who use excellent resources and instructional materials to enhance learning.

Maryann Luce ‘76 Fumo, M.D.

We continue to make progress in the area of instructional technology, thanks to the generous support from The Dr. Scholl Foundation, The Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation, Sweney Electric and Mr. Chris ’74 & Mrs. Susan Timm. In the past year, through the work of our technology coordinator, Mr. Waylon Janowiak ’09, we substantially upgraded our computing equipment and network services. Upgrades are evident in our school’s computer lab, which is in constant use by our students during the school days. Exciting new WhiteBoard Technology was also made possible this year. In closing, I would like to thank you for your generosity and support to our school over the years. I feel confident that the spiritual and academic tradition of Marquette Catholic High School, started 124 years ago, will continue to flourish well into the future. May God continue to guide Marquette Catholic as it enthusiastically continues to share the joy of the Gospel. With Faith in Our Future – Sincerely,

Director of Athletics

Mary Kay Kintzele ‘73 Mark Director of Academic Affairs

Board of Trustees 2008-2009 Daryl D. Pomranke Chairman Vice Chairperson

Stephanie Oberlie ‘90 Adams Secretary

MEMBERS Douglas R. Bobillo ‘73 Stephen J. Burns ‘73, M.D. Rev. Terrance Chase Maryann Luce ‘76 Fumo, M.D. Joseph Gazarkiewicz, Ph.D. Mary M. Hathoot, Au.D. Harry Hausoul Alan Kolodiej Barry F. McDonnell ‘84, Esq. Stephanie Oberlie ‘90 Adams Robert Schaefer ‘63 Edward Shikany Julie Scholl ‘73 Wojcik

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Barbara O’Block, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools

James G. White Principal James G. White Principal 4

Linda Quartuccio ‘67 Milzarek Assistant Principal www.marquette-hs.org


THE CLASS OF 2009 Marquette Catholic High School Class of 2009 awarded over $2.2 2009 Presidential Scholar Finalist Stephani Zakutansky Christopher G. Luce Memorial Scholarship Award Stephanie Long and Nora Wall Phi Delta Kappa Male Athlete of the Year Award Patrick Dabkowski Horizon Bank Female Athlete of the Year Award Janie Welsh U. S. Marine Corps Awards Scholastic Excellence Award: Teresa Filipowicz & Stephen Szczepaniak Distinguished Athlete Award: Ethan Post and Marissa Disbrow

National Merit Scholarship Program: Commended Student Ethan Post National Merit Scholarship Program Finalist Stephani Zakutansky American Legion Citizenship Award for Service and Leadership Distinguished Achievement: Patrick Dabkowski & Stephani Zakutansky Honorable Mention: Geoff Cress & Catie Vernon

U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar/Athlete Awards Patrick Dabkowski and Caitlin Cavanaugh

American Legion Government Awards Geoff Cress, Patrick Dabkowski, Jenna Fumo, Tyler Gonder, Jennifer Igra, Waylon Janowiak, Jayeun Jung, Stephanie Long, Catie Vernon, Clare Vernon, Nora Wall, Janie Welsh, Stephani Zakutansky

Lilly Scholarship of LaPorte County Finalist Ethan Post

2009 Indianapolis Star Academic All-Star Stephani Zakutansky

Thomas Lernihan Scholarship Patrick Dabkowski, Stephanie Long, Braedan Gallas, and Cathryn Vernon

COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS:

Long Beach School Scholarship Jennifer Igra Members Advantage Leona Bruno Scholarship Stephanie Long Delta Mu Chapter of Tri Kappa Sorority Community Service Scholarship Catey Condon Neil Thompson Award Marissa Disbrow LaPorte County Drug Free Scholarship Stephanie Long 2008-2009 Hoosier Scholar Award Certificate Caitlin Cavanaugh Exchange Club Student of the Year 2009 Runner-up Stephani Zakutansky Exchangette Scholarship Catie Vernon & Stephanie Long Indiana Elks Association, Inc. Scholarship Stephani Zakutansky & Mark Graff LaPorte Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship Teresa Filipowicz Principal’s Leadership Award Clare Vernon Indiana High School Athletic Association Sports “Dial One Hour Scholar Athlete Award” Jenna Fumo Wendy’s High School Heisman -School Winners Janie Welsh & Patrick Dabkowski

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MILLION.

Jayeun Jung – Indiana University Recognition Scholarship; Michigan State University Presidential Study Abroad Scholarship; Ohio State University International Undergraduate Scholarship Stephanie Long – Indiana University Recognition Scholarship; Purdue University Scholarship J. J. Lutz – St. Joseph’s College Deans Scholarship Andrew Nash – Kettering University Provost Scholarship; Rose-Hulman Academic Scholarship; Mike Bower Scholarship Belinda Ng – Oregon State University Provost Scholarship & Tuition Award; Purdue University SSACI Higher Education Award Honors; Purdue University M. Edith Gamble Alumni Scholarship; Michigan State University Scholars Award Ethan Post – Indiana University Excellence Scholarship

Erin Anderson – University of Indianapolis Horizon Award

Michelle Rowley – DePaul University Dean’s Scholarship; Loyola University Chicago Scholarship; Butler University Presidential Scholarship; Indiana University Excellence Scholarship

Kelsey Bolka – Manchester College Dean’s Scholarship; Indiana 21st Century Scholar; Butler University Butler Award

Stephen Szczepaniak – Purdue University Presidential Scholarship; Indiana University Prestige Scholarship

Caitlin Cavanaugh – Indiana University Prestige Scholarship; Purdue University Presidential Scholarship

Cathryn Vernon – Loyola University Chicago Scholarship; Loyola Award; Indiana University Prestige Scholarship; Northeastern University Dean’s Scholarship; Northeastern Award; Saint Xavier University Academic Scholarship; Saint Xavier Award; Emmanuel College Dean’s Scholarship

Emily Cogswell – Indiana University Merit Scholarship Patrick Dabkowski – Indiana University Excellence Award Marissa Disbrow – Hanover College Legacy Scholarship; Donner Scholarship; Hanover College Award Teresa Filipowicz – Tulane University Presidential Scholar Award; Indiana University Prestige Scholarship; Loyola University Scholarship Jenna Fumo – Butler University Merit Scholarship Tyler Gonder – Carthage College Academic Scholarship; St. Xavier University Academic Scholarship, University of Dayton Father Chaminade Award; Hope College Academic Achievement Award Mark Graff – Trine University Presidential Scholarship; Kettering University Provost Scholarship Shawn Howe – Tulane University Distinguished Scholars Award; Marquette University Ignatius Scholarship; Loyola University Chicago Damen Scholarship; Indiana University Recognition Scholarship

Clare Vernon – School of the Art Institute Chicago New Artists Society Presidential Scholarship; Indiana University Recognition Scholarship; School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Nora Wall – University of Indianapolis U.S. Senator Richard G. Lugar Academic Recognition Award Kayla Weiss – Ball State University Award; Hanover College Donner Scholarship; Hanover College Award Janie Welsh – Indiana University Recognition Scholarship; Marquette University St. Ignatius Leadership Scholarship; Hawaii Pacific University KeAlaKa’I Scholarship; Marian College St. Bonaventure Scholarship; Loyola University Chicago St. Ignatius Scholarship; Butler University Scholarship Stephani Zakutansky - Loyola University Chicago Presidential Scholarship; University of Colorado at Boulder Presidential Scholarship; The University of Chicago National Merit Scholarship; Marquette University Ignatius Academic Excellence Scholarship; Ignatius Magis Award; Indiana University Excellence Scholarship

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THE YEAR IN REVIEW

JULY New Principal, James G. White, takes office. Marquette’s head volleyball coach, Troy Campbell named new Athletic Director. AUGUST Classes begin. Back to School Open House and Marquette family cook out. Feed the Spirit Program launches. SEPTEMBER Senior Stephani Zakutansky named National Merit Scholarship SemiFinalist. Marquette makes additions to ACP Program. Annual Fund kicks off with a party at the home of Drs. Dave and Maryann Fumo. Lawton Coursey crowned Mr. Marquette. Freshmen go on class retreat. Girls’ Golf earn conference championship (2nd year in a row) and Mary Katherine Slattery qualifies for Regionals. Matt Beahm named Conference Coach of the Year. OCTOBER Volleyball team wins sectionals. Sadie Hawkins Dance is held in the Scholl Center. Pro-Life speaker presents to student body. Dig for a Cure raised $1600 for Saint Anthony Memorial Health Center’s oncology department. Sophomores go on class retreat. Students take much deserved Fall Break. Sophomore Brandon Ciolli qualifies for Track Regionals for the long jump. NOVEMBER Veterans Day celebration. Open House held for prospective families. Feed the Spirit activity held at The Cracked Egg – staff cooks dinner for the Men’s Shelter. Students participate in a health fair held in the Scholl Center. Marquette’s Theology Department Chair – Joe DeFrier – received the Catherine Siena Award. An Evening of One Acts is held in the Rudy Hart Theater. Volleyball wins state – OCHO CINCO!! Ashley Edmond named The News Dispatch Volleyball Player of the Year. Troy Campbell named Conference Coach of the Year and The News Dispatch Coach of the Year. DECEMBER Lady Blazer Basketball takes conference. Christmas Break! JANUARY Jenna Fumo crowned Homecoming Queen. Ashley Edmond named The News Dispatch Volleyball Player of the Year. National Honor Society hosts American Red Cross Blood Drive. Principal Jim White announces and presents student uniforms beginning with 2009 school year. Catholic Schools’ Week is celebrated at Marquette which culminates in a Mass with Marquette and the area’s Catholic grade schools held in the Scholl Center with Bishop Melczek as celebrant. Principal Jim White hosts monthly Coffee with the Principal. Cheer and Dance Coach Judy Dodge is awarded Conference Coach of the Year. Cheer Squad takes third at conference competition. 6

FEBRUARY The Common Experience introduced for 2009-2010. Stephani Zakutansky announced as National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Sister M. Cyril Dubala Scholarship winners announced for 2009-2010. Alumni Channel launched. Spirit Week. Winter Ball is held at The Lubeznik Center for the Arts. Administration interviews the Class of 2013. Juniors go on spiritual retreat. Nine period school day and World Language lab announced for upcoming school year. MARCH Registration for 09-10 school year begins. Marquette students attend the World Affairs Conference. The Lernihan family establishes the Thomas Lernihan Scholarship in memory of their father. Drama department puts on Back to the ‘80s. Courtney Parry ’05 announced as Valedictorian at St. Mary’s College. Marquette’s Annual Auction Dinner Dance held at Blue Chip Casino’s Stardust Event Center where Mary Ann Bergerson ’72 Ahern returns to emcee. APRIL Blazer baseball and softball begins. Presenters from Pathway Center address students on drug and alcohol abuse. Grandparents Day Mass and Social. Easter Break! MAY Stephani Zakutansky named Indiana Academic All Star and Presidential Scholar. Prom is held at Long Beach Country Club. Seniors go on Spiritual Retreat. Marquette administration hosts the Class of 2013 and their parents at a welcome banquet in the Scholl Center. Girls’ tennis earns conference championship 2nd year in a row – Katie Clancy and Mary Katherine Slattery qualify for Regionals – both named The News Dispatch Players of the Year. Girls’ Tennis Coach Ray Silvas named Conference Coach of the Year. JUNE Sophomores host the seniors for breakfast. Honors Day is held in the Rudy Hart Theater. Students complete finals. Graduation iss hheld e at the Scholl Center. Summer break begins! begi be g nss! gi

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ANNUAL REPORT THE HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Marquette Catholic High School gratefully acknowledges all those who have contributed to the Marquette Catholic High School Annual Fund Campaign during this past year. Donors whose gifts were received during the period of July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009 are listed below. Contributions received after June 30, 2009 will be acknowledged in the 2009-2010 Honor Roll of Donors. More than $125,000 was contributed to Marquette in both restricted and unrestricted gifts by 244 alumni and friends. Every effort has been made to list all donors as accurately as possible. We apologize for any errors or omissions and ask that you contact the Advancement Office at Marquette Catholic High School with any corrections.

The Legacy Circle

The Sisters of The Holy Cross Circle

Members of The Founder’s Circle have contributed $20,000 or more to Marquette’s Annual Fund during this past year.

Members of The Sisters of The Holy Cross Circle have contributed $1,000 or more to Marquette’s Annual Fund during this past year.

Mr. Richard ‘39 & Mrs. Louise Quartuch ‘46 Scholl

Rev James McGrogan Mrs. Kelly Coyle ‘82 Shikany Mrs. M.R. Mathews Mr. William ‘72 & Mrs. Susan McDonnell ‘72 Luegers, Jr. Mr. Patrick J. Galvin Mr. & Mrs. Gil Pontius Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Shikany Mr. & Mrs. Brian Fink ‘94 Mr. & Mrs. V. Michael Alverson The Brown Foundation Saint Mary’s Parish Mr. Raymond C. Schulte ‘67 Ms. Patti Grieger Ms. Jennifer L. Quinlan ‘89 Mrs. Suzanne Shikany ‘75 Fisk Mrs. Nancy Scholl ‘49 Wingert Mrs. Mary Donoghue ‘64 Brueggen Mrs. Anne Schreiber ‘85 Robson Mr. Richard J. Dolezal ‘64 Mr. Michael J. Salmon ‘58 Mr. Lawrence A. Black ‘72 Mr. Jeffrey ‘77 & Mrs. Genevieve Meyer ‘78 Koehler Mr. Gregory ‘77 & Mrs. Mary Beth Meyer ‘79 Lernihan Mr. & Mrs. R. Joseph Nelmar Dr. William Espar Anonymous ‘76 Dr. John W. Luce ‘51 Dr. Joe Gazarkiewicz & Mrs. Micky Gallas Dr. Jill Houston ‘85 Dr. & Mrs. Timothy Delehanty Dr. & Mrs. Robert P. LeMay Dr. & Mrs. Richard Dobben

The Founder’s Circle Members of The Founder’s Circle have contributed $10,000 or more to Marquette’s Annual Fund during this past year. Mr. Richard A. Schaefer ‘62

The Father Marquette Circle Members of The Father Marquette Circle have contributed $5,000 or more to Marquette’s Annual fund during this past year. Mr. Charles E. Oberlie Mr. Daryl & Mrs. Linda Gushrowski ‘77 Pomranke Mrs. Kathleen Kenefick ‘60 Brennan Dr. David & Dr. Maryann Luce ‘76 Fumo

The Bishop’s Circle Members of The Bishop’s Circle have contributed $2,500 or more to Marquette’s Annual Fund during this past year. Unity Foundation of LaPorte County Mr. John ‘71 & Mrs. Julie Scholl ‘73 Wojcik Mr. John ‘72 & Mrs. Nancy Repenn ‘72 Nasser Mr. Christopher ‘74 & Mrs. Susan Timm Mr. & Mrs. Bernard W. Konrady Mr. & Mrs. James Janowiak Mrs. Linda Quartuccio ‘61 Milzarek

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The Saint Mary’s Circle Members of The Saint Mary’s Circle have contributed $500 or more to Marquette’s Annual Fund during this past year. Dr. & Mrs. John Daher LTC James Lindou, USA ‘59 Ms. Linda A. Shikany ‘77 Mrs. Sharon Wozniak ‘84 Staudt Mrs. Mary Anne Miltenberger ‘81 Reed Mrs. Jeanne Meyer Mrs. Deborah Brown ‘67 Hyndman Mr. Steven Mitchell & Dr. Mary Hathoot Mr. Robert P. Rose Mr. Robert J. Schaefer ‘63 Mr. Thomas Schaefer ‘59 Mr. Lee Dabagia Mr. John J. Schaefer ‘73 Mr. James G. Block Mr. Edwin McKee ‘62 Mr. Douglas ‘73 & Mrs. Kathlene Quinlan ‘81 Bobillo Mr. Bernard J. Grott ‘55 Mr. Barry ‘84 & Mrs. Jennifer Wiegand ‘84 McDonnell Mr. & Mrs. James G. White Mr. & Mrs. John Espar Mr. & Mrs. Doug Buell Mr. & Mrs. David Schau Mr. & Mrs. Alan Kolodiej Dr. Barbara O’Block Dr. & Mrs. William Biehl III Dr. & Mrs. Vidya Kora Citizens Financial Services

The Friends of Marquette Circle Members of The Friends of Marquette Circle have contributed $250 or more to Marquette’s Annual fund during this past year. Mrs. Mary Jule Meyer ‘39 Huppenthal Mr. & Mrs. Tom O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Kalkirtz Mr. Matthew ‘82 & Mrs. Cynthia ‘82 Block Mr. Steven A. Hale ‘63 The Brown Foundation Mrs. Sue Meer Mrs. Kristine Kubik ‘89 Gaeta

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Mr. Timothy ‘82 & Mrs. Andrea Levendoski ‘82 Haas Mr. Steven A. Lyons ‘75 Ms. Stephanie Oberlie ‘90 Mrs. Diane Saddy ‘60 Faroh Mrs. Barbara Thomas ‘53 Mr. Ronald G. Erickson ‘55 Mr. Robert Clancy ‘79 Mr. Norbert ‘46 & Mrs. Barbara Cusick ‘52 Riechel Mr. James C. Faroh ‘90 Mr. David Shikany ‘81 Mr. Darren J. Zink ‘91 Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Remijas, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John Zink ‘53 Dr. & Mrs. Danny Sardon

The Blue and Gold Circle Members of The Blue and Gold Circle have contributed between $100 and $249 to Marquette’s Annual Fund during this past year. Mr. Robert P. McDonald ‘75 Mrs. Suzanne Munning ‘50 Welnetz Mrs. Mary Inauen ‘39 Nash Mrs. Kathleen Aldrich ‘44 Wirtz Mrs. Joan Jansky ‘49 Seedorf Mrs. Carroll Gavin ‘66 Hopp Mr. Thomas ‘60 & Mrs. Patricia Horner ‘59 Hunt Mr. Terence Pagels ‘57 Mr. R. John Block ‘39 Mr. James R. Milcarek ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. James Bracewell Dr. John S. Luce ‘79 Ms. Martha Zolvinski Ms. Juli C. Sobecki ‘80 Ms. Ann M. Levendoski ‘78 Ms. Eileen F. Donoghue ‘66 Mrs. Helga Graf ‘52 Lake-Mark Mr. James J. Dolezal ‘66 Mr. Kerry Kovarik ‘76 Mrs. Helenann Hemphill ‘59 Tressmer Ms. Kristine M. Olvaney ‘75 Ms. Julie Rivera ‘96 Sawyer Ms. Cynthia M. Hahn ‘79 Ms. Carole J. Cosimano ‘60 Mrs. Tina Minichiella ‘91 Bowman Mrs. Sharon Komasinski ‘71 Reen Mrs. Sharon Hess ‘66 Muldoon Mrs. Phyllis Hutchins ‘53 Nicolai www.marquette-hs.org


ANNUALREPORT REPORT ANNUAL Mrs. Patricia Mokrycki ‘67 Gohring Mrs. Patricia Gordon ‘60 Kubik Mrs. Patricia Black ‘59 Schultz Mrs. Michele Luce ‘77 Tyahla Mrs. Mary Nasser ‘66 Roeder Mrs. Mary Napierala ‘52 Moryl Mrs. Mary Krivicich ‘59 Fahey Mrs. Mary Donoghue ‘88 McCain Mrs. Mary Constance Miller ‘59 Day Mrs. Lori Ann Wood ‘81 Lake Mrs. Judith Quartuch ‘58 Smith Mrs. Josephine Brennan ‘43 Vine Mrs. Joanne Ott ‘64 Mansuetto Mrs. Janice Rudnick ‘74 Wagner Mrs. Jane Putchaven ‘65 Scott Mrs. Gerti Kramer ‘54 Miller Mrs. Elizabeth Mens ‘62 Armstrong Mrs. Cheryl Leiter ‘60 Mrs. Catherine Olvaney ‘41 Stellema Mrs. Betty-J Easterday ‘44 Block Mr. Timothy ‘72 & Mrs. Mary Kay Kintzele ‘73 Mark Mr. Tim J. Gould ‘62 Mr. Thomas P. Dolezal ‘67 Mr. William Schmuhl, Jr. ‘61 Mr. Thomas King ‘86 Mr. Ronald Stahoviak ‘49 Mr. Ronald L. Spicka ‘59 Mr. Robert Fischer ‘78 Mr. Robert ‘87 & Mrs. Colleen Brennan ‘87 Miltenberger Mr. Richard Pilcher Mr. Richard L. Porsoska ‘51 Mr. Raymond Miltenberger ‘74 Mr. Phillip Poczekay ‘58 Mr. Phillibert Geoffrion Mr. Patrick ‘47 & Mrs.Carol Schultz ‘47 Haas Mr. Norman Madsen ‘51 Mr. Michael Mokrycki ‘73 Mr. Jonathan T. Zink ‘89 Mr. John A. Crakes ‘65 Mr. James L. Kintzele, Sr. ‘50 Mr. Douglas ‘74 & Mrs. Mary Anne Komasinski ‘74 Luegers Mr. Brian J. Lake ‘64 Mr. Alfred ‘43 & Mrs. Norma Knoll ‘49 Gushrowski Mr. A. Richard Gemperle ‘58 Mr. & Mrs. William Cammett Mr. & Mrs. Joe DeFrier Mr. & Mrs. James Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Harry F. Angrick ‘40 www.marquette-hs.org

Mr. & Mrs. Eugene F. Garrabrant Mr. & Mrs. C. Edward Raab Most Reverend Dale J. Melczek Lt. Col. Suzanne J. Awalt Dr. Philip J. Schiel ‘71 Dr. Alfred C. Saddy ‘61 Commander Daniel I. Gallagher, USN (ret) ‘73 Col. Bernard Pankowski ‘42

Supporter Supporters have contributed up to $99 to Marquette’s Annual Fund during this past year. Mr. Marvin Kieszkowski ‘46 Mr. Stephen R. Gallas ‘74 Ms. Diann Gonsorek ‘70 Mrs. Zenaida Balingit ‘66 Hunt Mrs. Susan Staff ‘65 Tomaszewski Mrs. Sandra Allaen ‘59 Esmoer Mrs. Sandi Brenda Mrs. Maryann Gately ‘64 Jensen Mrs. Mary Laramore Mrs. Mary Elaine Bukowski ‘52 Schultz Mrs. Loretta A. Rooney Mrs. Laurel Izard Mrs. Kathleen Schiel ‘69 Gino Mrs. Kathleen Oshinski ‘62 Irons Mrs. Joyce Dickerhoff ‘58 Gayheart Mrs. Joanne Gunder ‘58 Azar Mrs. Joan Schaefer ‘57 Haviland Mrs. Joan Massonne ‘53 Drzewiecki Mrs. Jean Mulrenan ‘73 Perrin Mrs. Gloria Faroh ‘57 Girard Mrs. Eileen Spychalski ‘72 Nelson Mrs. Carol Pelletier ‘59 Neary Mr. Patrick E. Schultz ‘81 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Sally Kintzele ‘60 Ankony Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Kellie Mark ‘99 Duncan Mr. Jerold A. Wartha ‘59 Mr. James Lysaught ‘64 Mr. Glenn & Mrs.Kathleen Wentland ‘76 Lubeznik Mr. Gerald Dolezal ‘59 Mr. Eric ‘00 & Mrs. Kelly Hoener ‘00 Jaske Mr. Charles Novak ‘83 Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Fettig Dr. & Mrs. Brian Dickover Sr. Marilyn J. Reiser ‘48, CSC Mr. Terry Adrian ‘65

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ANNUAL REPORT

Traditions at Marquette Catholic High School were set by those that came before us - long before we were ever born. Excellence in all that we do shows in our academics, athletics, theatre, peer ministry and all of our clubs and community organizations in which the Marquette family participates. We owe this to all those who set the standard high. Thank you, alumni and friends, for the example you set, and for all of the support that you give our school. Marquette Catholic High School would not be what it is today without the strong support and backing we receive from those who walked these halls before us.

Ms. Rachel Schaefer ‘95 Mr. & Mrs. Stewart McDonnell Ms. Kathleen Callahan Mrs. Gail Hovey ‘65 Smith T. Perzanowski Ms. Patricia E. Dolezal ‘78 Ms. Genny Kozlowski Ms. Courtney Parry ‘05 Mrs. Valerie Mosher ‘61 Kluver Mrs. Shirley Kieszkowski ‘47 Lisak Mrs. Rachel Zink ‘93 Sayre Mrs. Patricia Gruse ‘52 Harris Mrs. Mary Jo Timm ‘43 Schiel Mrs. Madelon Albert Mrs. Lucille Staback ‘46 Mazac Mrs. Leona Fischer ‘43 Schultz Mrs. Jane Donner ‘51 Crawford

Mrs. Florence Kaye ‘72 Kelly Mrs. Darlene Pliske ‘62 Henderson Mrs. Danielle Radtke ‘97 Hoener Mrs. Carol Boris ‘55 Pozdol Mrs. Ann Timm ‘73 Rimkus Mr. Daniel Murphy ‘62 Mr. Brett H. Branch ‘64 Mr. & Mrs. Ron McQuillin Rev. Deacon Vincent E. Wozniak ‘60 Mrs. Mary Louise Fox ‘44 Eisele Mr. Thomas Deskovich Mr. Ronald W. Bartnicki ‘59 Ms. Beverly M. Beaver ‘59 Mr. Matthew R. Bardol ‘92 Ms. Hilary A. DeRosia ‘53 Mrs. Rose Plahetka ‘78 Vlach Mrs. Marjorie Piper ‘50 Hensell Dr. Stephen Zolvinski ‘70

IN KIND Many people support Marquette Catholic High School with their services and gifts. We thank those listed below who helped to support Marquette Catholic’s mission in that way. midWestern Construction Mr. Doug Buell

Mike’s Country Store Mr. Erik Prascak

Farina Wojcik, P.C. John Wojcik ’72, Esq.

Mr. Christopher ‘72 & Mrs. Susan Timm PepsiAmericas Mr. Mark Jaske

IN HONOR OF Some individuals choose to honor friends and family with a gift to Marquette Catholic High School. The Class of 1959 Mrs. Carol Pelletier ‘59 Neary

John & Alice Zink Mr. Darren ‘97 & Mrs. Megan Zink

GO BLAZERS! Patrick Dabkowski ‘09 President Student Government

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ANNUALREPORT REPORT ANNUAL MEMORIALS TO THE ANNUAL FUND Marquette Catholic High School is proud to thank the following individuals who have remembered a friend and loved one with a gift to Marquette Catholic High School’s Annual Fund. † REV. RICHARD AMELING Mr. Glenn & Mrs. Kathleen Wentland ‘76 Lubeznik

† MICHAEL O. HEMPHILL ‘61 Mrs. Helenann Hemphill ‘59 Tressmer

† THOMAS ’41 & MARIE BLOCK Mr. R. John Block ‘39

† BERNICE CAVANAUGH ‘46 KIESZKOWSKI Mr. Marvin Kieszkowski ‘46

† SISTER MILDRED COLEMAN ’40 Mrs. Mary Inauen ‘39 Nash

† STAN KMAK Mr. Kerry Kovarik ‘76

† DOROTHY ANN DOLEZAL Ms. Patricia Dolezal ‘78 Mr. Richard Dolezal ‘64

† CHARLES LIDDELL, M.D. Mr. Steven ‘63 & Mrs. Margot Hale

† JERRY & DOT DOLEZAL Mr. Richard Dolezal ‘64 † JEROME W. EISELE ’44 Mrs. Mary Louise Fox ‘44 Eisele † JOE H. GAYHEART Mrs. Joyce Dickerhoff ‘58 Gayheart † EUGENE GAZARKIEWICZ T. Perzanowski † NORMAN ’24 & LILLIAN GRUSE Mrs. Patricia Gruse ‘52 Harris † STELLA HAHN Ms. Cynthia M. Hahn ‘79

† LUCIAN LISAK ‘41 Mrs. Shirley Kieszkowski ‘47 Lisak † BERNARD O’HARA ‘35 Mr. Steven ‘63 & Mrs. Margot Hale † ROLAND J. OLVANEY ‘46 Ms. Kristine Olvaney ‘75

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† EDWARD F. SCHULTZ ‘56 Mrs. Patricia Black ‘59 Schultz † LATTIE NOVAK ‘59 SWENSON Mr. Allen & Sandra Barido ‘59 Esmoer † KATHLEEN “MIMI” ALDRICH ‘44 WIRTZ Mr. John Wirtz † COACH JOSEPH YONTO Mr. Norman Madsen ‘51

† JIM PARRY ‘61 Mrs. Valerie Mosher ‘61 Kluver † JAMES & RUTH PLISKE Mrs. Darlene Pliske ‘62 Henderson

The following organizations / foundations supported the mission of Marquette Catholic High School by awarding grants for special projects.

The Dr. Scholl Foundation

† MARGARET BONAHOOM ‘34 SADDY Mr. Phillip & Mrs. Diane Saddy ‘60 Faroh Mr. James ‘60 & Mrs. Nicole Faroh Dr. Alfred Saddy ‘61

† BEVERLY PANKOWSKI Col. Barnard Pankowski ‘42

GRANTS The Michigan City Community Enrichment Corporation

† JOHN ROONEY, SR. Mrs. Loretta A. Rooney

Marquette’s youngest and newest donors The Class of 2008 — As a sign of their faith and in appreciation of their alma mater - this cross was presented to Marquette Catholic High School and blessed at the 2009 Catholic Schools Week Mass.

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ANNUAL REPORT THE MARQUETTE FOUNDATION The Marquette Foundation holds an endowment valued at just over one million dollars. Interest from these funds are calculated and distributed to Marquette Catholic High School to support families in the way of tuition assistance and the school’s operating budget. During the 2008 fiscal year, over $30,000 was contributed to the endowment fund in the form of direct gifts, bequests and memorials/honorariums. For the 20082009 school year, the Marquette Foundation was able to give over $44,000 to aid in operating expenses and tuition assistance. The Marquette Foundation recognizes and graciously thanks those who contributed generously to the Endowment Fund.

GIFTS TO THE ENDOWMENT Mr. Richard ‘39 & Mrs. Louise Quartuch ‘46 Scholl Rev. James P. McGrogan Mr. Daryl & Mrs. Linda Gushrowski ‘77 Pomranke Mr. John Schaefer ‘73

Dr. Jerome ‘42 & Mrs. Alice Timm Mr. Lawrence ‘67 & Mrs. Kathleen Gagnon Mr. Werner ‘49 & Mrs. Ann Graf Mr. Edward ‘59 & Mrs. Eden Lysaught

MEMORIALS TO THE ENDOWMENT FUND Many members of the St. Mary’s High School / Marquette Catholic High School family have gone to their eternal reward. All of them shared one thing in common: their deep regard and affection for St. Mary’s High School / Marquette Catholic High School and their strong belief in the value of her mission. No doubt they are cheering her on from a different sideline. We respectfully honor their memory by listing all those who have contributed a gift to The Marquette Foundation in memory of someone who loved St. Mary’s High School / Marquette Catholic High School. † JAMES CHILDERS Mr. Michael Palmer ‘77 † ADONNA DOHNER Mr. Michael Palmer ‘77 † DANIEL EISELE Mr. Glenn & Mrs. Kathleen Wentland ‘76 Lubeznik Mr. Michael D. Palmer ‘77 † DOROTHY HART Mrs. Aurelia Wozniak ‘42 Dolezal Mrs. Thomas P. Dolezal ‘67 Mr. & Mrs. John Donnelly Mr. Steven ‘63 & Mrs. Margot Hale Mr. Douglas ‘74 & Mrs. Mary Anne Komasinski ‘74 Luegers Mr. Timothy ‘72 & Mrs. Mary Kay Kintzele ‘73 Mark Mr. & Mrs. Patrick McDonald Mrs. Linda Quartuccio ‘61 Milzarek Mayor Charles Oberlie Mr. & Mrs. Steve Pavela Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Pell Ms. M. Elaine Pell Mr. Dave ‘80 & Mrs. Monica Pilarski Mrs. Elaine Nespo ‘46 Reed

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Saint Anthony Memorial Health Center Ms. Virginia Weiler † MR. & MRS. MIKE KING Ms. Patricia Dolezal ‘78

Mr. Brian ‘75 & Mrs. Elizabeth Retseck ‘75 Lernihan Mr. Gregory ‘77 & Mrs. Mary Beth Meyer ‘79 Lernihan Mr. Scott & Mrs. Sheila Lernihan ‘74 Little Mr. Douglas ‘74 & Mrs. Mary Anne Komasinski ‘74 Luegers Mr. Gary & Mrs. Janice Rudnick ‘74 Wagner

† DAVID LANGLEY Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. John Hilbrich Mrs. Charles Liddell Mr. Glenn & Mrs. Kathleen Wentland ‘76 Lubeznik

† MR. GORDON “JOE” LOETZ Mr. Michael Palmer ‘77

† CARY LARAMORE Mrs. Kathryn Osborne

† ROBERT J. MCFADDEN, SR. Mrs. Kathryn Osborne

† THOMAS LERNIHAN Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Bass Mr. Douglas ‘73 & Mrs. Kathlene Quinlan ‘81 Bobillo Mr. Timothy ‘74 & Mrs. Mary Ann Wall ‘80 Bobillo Mr. Patrick ‘83 & Mrs. Shannon Bobillo Mrs. Virginia Bobillo Mr. David & Mrs. Maureen Lerhihan ‘80 Brandel Mr. & Mrs. David Huppler Mr. Jack Lernihan Ms. Mallory Lernihan Ms. Addie Lernihan Mrs. Lillian Lernihan

† MR. JAMES E. PLISKE Mrs. Donna Foldenhauer ‘71 Allen Filter Specialists, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John Fonson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Forbes Ms. Joyce Haas Kabelin Ace Hardware Ms. Elizabeth Smith Mrs. Kay Foldenhauer ‘61 Story Ms. Carole Veden Mr. Ted Yagelski † JEANNE RETSECK Mr. & Mrs. William Cammett Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Clarke Mr. & Mrs. Jim Considine

Mr. Thomas ‘61 & Mrs. Kathy Dolezal Ms. Kathy Draves Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Edwards Mr. & Mrs. John Horan Horizon Bank Mrs. Deborah Brown ‘67 Hyndman Mr. Thomas King ‘86 Mr. & Mrs. John LaRocco, Jr. Mr. Douglas ‘74 & Mrs. Mary Anne Komasinski ‘74 Luegers Ms. Mary McColl Mr. & Mrs. Richard Meyer Mrs. Linda Quartuccio ‘61 Milzarek Ms. Meghan O‘Meara Orthopedic Surgery & Sports Medicine Mrs. & Mrs. Steve Pavela Ms. Mary Anne Retseck ‘61 Mr. Thomas Retseck ‘65 Mrs. William Schuster Ms. Maureen Schuster Mr. & Mrs. James Thiel Ms. Jean Woodworth † MR. PATRICK TOPOLSKI Ms. Patricia Dolezal ‘78 Mr. Thomas ‘67 & Mrs. Kathy Dolezal

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ANNUAL REPORT BUDGET 2009/2010

INCOME Tuition & Fees Financial Aid Fundraising & Donations Other Income

INCOME: Tuition & Fees Financial Aid Fundraising & Donations Other Income Total Income:

AMOUNT $903,030.00 $56,975.00 $180,000.00 $337,401.00 $1,477,406.00

EXPENSES: AMOUNT Salary & Benefits $1,148,804.00 Departmental Expenses $60,950.00 Office Expenses $22,700.00 Operating Expenses $196,200.00 Other Expenses $48,752.00 Total Expenses $1,477,406.00

EXPENSES Salary & Benefits Departmental Expenses Office Expenses Operating Expenses Other Expenses

ABOUT THE ANNUAL REPORT The Annual Report acknowledges contributions received between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009. The Advancement Office makes every effort to publish up-to-date, accurate information, but errors may occur. If your name has inadvertently been misspelled, omitted, or listed incorrectly, we apologize and ask that you contact Jennifer Quinlan, Director of Advancement, so that your record may be corrected. Marquette Catholic High School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, national or ethnic origin in the administration of admissions, financial aid, employment or school administrated programs. For more information, please contact Marquette’s Advancement Office: Jennifer Quinlan ‘89 Director of Advancement Phone: 219.873.1325 Fax: 219.871.2208 e-mail: jquinlan@marquette-hs.org www.marquette-hs.org

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WAYS TO GIVE WAYS TO GIVE Every gift made to Marquette Catholic High School is vital to the advancement of the school. Giving supports our efforts to develop and maintain a challenging curriculum as well as the essential elements of the Marquette tradition that “challenge our students academically, deepen their faith, and thus enable them to responsibly serve their families, civic and church communities.” As you consider your financial and estate planning, we hope that you will also consider a planned gift to the Marquette Foundation. Not only can we put your gifts to good use, but you can save tax dollars through the charitable deduction and reduction, or avoidance, of capital gains, estate and inheritance taxes.

CHARITABLE REMAINDER ANNUITY TRUSTS AND UNITRUSTS After the life income payments to you and/ or designated beneficiaries terminate, The Marquette Foundation receives the remainder of the assets in the trust. This allows you to make a substantial gift to the school and still continue to receive income from the assets contributed.

BEQUESTS A bequest to The Marquette Foundation is another method of saving significant tax dollars. By naming the Marquette Foundation in your will, you will help Marquette Catholic High School plan for the future and allow us to recognize you today in The Legacy Society.

Have you considered these ways to both give and save?

GIFTS OF LIFE INSURANCE

CASH GIFTS

Gifts of Life Insurance can provide a significant charitable deduction, and by designating the Foundation as its owner and beneficiary, both benefit from the arrangement.

Cash gifts are deductible for income tax purposes to the full extent of the law and in addition to cash, may be made by check or credit card. A pledge payment schedule may be arranged through the Advancement Office.

STOCKS OR SECURITIES A gift of appreciated stock generally offers a two-fold tax savings; avoiding capital gains tax on the increase in value of the stock and providing an income tax deduction for the full market value of the stock and the time of the gift. Please contact Jennifer Quinlan, Director of Advancement, for further information and instruction in donating securities.

MATCHING GIFT SUPPORT Your employer may provide matching gift support, which may double, or even triple your gift. Inquire at your employer’s Office of Human Resources.

REAL ESTATE Real estate, such as a home, vacation home, farm, or acreage may have so appreciated in value throughout the years that its sale would mean a sizeable capital gains tax. By making a gift of such property, you would avoid the capital gains tax and at the same time receive a charitable deduction for the full market value. It is also possible to make a gift of a home, vacation home, etc., so that you and your spouse can continue to use it for your lifetime while you receive a current income tax deduction. Your financial advisor can best direct you to the benefits of “Retained Life Use.”

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SCHOLARSHIPS ANNUAL REPORT THE FR. JAMES P. McGROGAN LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP The Marquette Foundation is proud to announce the establishment of the Fr.r. James P. McGrogan Legacy Scholarship in honor of Fr. McGrogan’s dedicatedd service and commitment to The Marquette Foundation, Marquette Catholicc High School and Catholic education. This scholarship is offered annually to an incoming freshman who is the child orr grandchild of a St. Mary’s High School/Marquette Catholic High Schooll graduate. This is a $500 non-renewable scholarship directly credited to thee student’s tuition and is sponsored by The Marquette Foundation. The recipientt of this award is nominated by their teachers and principal and will ultimately bee selected by a committee formed from The Marquette Foundation Board. Academic performance is not necessarily a determining factor. However,, the student should be conscientious toward their studies, a hard worker, and d kind, well-mannered, possess a love of school and family, practice his/her faithh and exhibit Marquette Catholic High School’s core values of faith, honesty, y, leadership, respect and service. The 2009 recipient of the Legacy Scholarship was Margaret Bardol, daughter of Mr. Michael ‘94 & Mrs. Sarah Schreiber ‘93 Bardol.

eiber ‘93 ent), Sarah Schr undation Presid (Fo Michael 3 er, ‘7 lo eib hr bil Sc Bo 0 l to r: Doug argaret Grady ‘6 M , ‘13 rdol ’94 ol Ba rd Ba t Bardol, Margare

THE PHILIP JOHN SCHREIBER COURAGE AWARD Philip Schreiber was a Notre Dame Grade School graduate who then went on to Marquette High School. He passed away in March of 2004 after a lifelong battle with a rare genetic disease. He had strong beliefs about Catholic education. Philip’s two sons attend Catholic school in Elmhurst, Illinois. Philip has 10 nieces and nephews at Notre Dame and a niece at Marquette. Phil’s family has established the Philip John Schreiber Courage Award with the hope that this award will help a graduating 8th grader continue his or her Catholic education at Marquette Catholic High School. l to r: Margaret

Bardol ‘13, Grac

e Connelly ‘13, Br

endan Robson ‘13

The Philip John Schreiber Courage Award is a $1,000.00 Scholarship awarded to an 8th grader from Notre Dame Catholic School who is planning to attend Marquette Catholic High School.

Philip’s niece and nephew, Maggie Bardol and Brendan Robson, were in this year’s 8th grade class and his family felt it to be fitting that the scholarship be awarded for the first time this year and presented by them. The recipient of this scholarship was chosen by the student’s teachers and principal. This student displays the characteristics that match Philip’s courage to achieve his goals in life. The teachers were asked to choose a student who represents the qualities of courage, character, honor, effort and a love of life. The 2009 recipient of The Philip John Schreiber Courage Award was Grace Connelly daughter of Mr. George and Mrs. Erinn Djuvik ‘85 Connelly. www.marquette-hs.org

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SPECIAL EVENTS

On March 8, 2009, Marquette Catholic High School held our annual Spring Fling - auction dinner dance - Venetian Carnevale at Blue Chip Casino’s Stardust Event Center. More than $80,000 was raised to support Marquette Catholic. We graciously acknowledge those who sponsored the event.

PLATINUM SPONSOR Mr. Richard ‘39 & Mrs. Louise Quartuch ‘46 Scholl

CORPORATE TABLE SPONSOR Keller Angelina’s Cigars Mr. Tim Keller

Mr. & Mrs. Tom O’Connell Mr. & Mrs. Darin Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Kamaljit Singh Mr. & Mrs. Tom Dunleavy Dr. & Mrs. Tom Stokes Mr. & Mrs. Mark Rowley Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Lombard Mr. Tim & Dr. Sharon Sacks Mr. & Mrs. Tim Haas

CASH DONORS Mr. & Mrs. David Zakutansky Mr. & Mrs. Ronald McQuillin Mrs. Debbie Hyndman Dr. & Mrs. Henry Bausback Mr. & Mrs. Matt Wolfe Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Shuck Mr. & Mrs. Larry Berg Mr. & Mrs. Dan Zawada Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Shikany Mr. & Mrs. Greg Kmiecik Mr. & Mrs. Larry Roder Mr. & Mrs. Richard Remijas

ADVERTISERS Able Disposal Al’s Supermarkets Barry McDonnell, Esq. Cadence Environmental Community Dynamics Century 21 / Larry Middleton Charley’s Eastside Liquors City Stitches / Larry Roder Edward Jones Farina Wojcik Attorneys at Law First Travel Center Great Lakes Catering & Special Events

GOLD SPONSOR Rowley Busche & Company, LLP Mr. & Mrs. Mark Rowley

Great Lakes Supply & Chemical Krieg Devault Attorneys at Law Konrady Plastics, Inc. Mayor Charles Oberlie Members Advantage Credit Union Merrion & Associates Michigan City Radiologists Micky Gallas Properties MidWestern Construction Notre Dame Catholic Community Ott Haverstock Funeral services Mary Hathoot, Au.D. St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Parish Sweeney, Dabagia, Thorne & Pagos, LLP Lighthouse Industries Tonn & Blank Woodland Healthcare SurgiCenter Barnes & Thornburg, LLP GENERAL DONATIONS Mike Obrzut Inliten / The Zrenner Family Debra Smith for Worthwear Four Seasons Hotel, Denise Sanders The Zrenner Family Peggy Rose Dreamscape Designs Rhys & Sally Mussman DeLaine by Michelle Douglas

Douglas J. Van Putten, M.D., F.A.C.S. The Ritz-Carlton Chicago, Michael Nenner Dr. & Mrs. Richard Dobben Brewster’s Italian Cafe Red Arrow Roadhouse Redamak’s Skip’s Other Place The Stray Dog Carlson’s Drive-In Kerasotes - Showplace 14 Carlson’s Drive-In City Lanes Little Giant Pizza McDonald’s Restaurants of LaPorte County Lake Shore Coffee Carlson’s Drive-In / The Martin Family A Paris House of Bridal Fashions Beach Glass Barber Shop Executive Auto Cleaning Service Flowers With Jazz Benny’s Restaurant Carlson’s Drive-In Hammer’s Restaurant Holly’s Restaurant Maxine’s Restaurant Creekwood Inn RMR Company Inc. - The Lofts @ 920

Marquette Catholic’s annual golf classic – The Marquette Mulligan – was held on May 18th at Long Beach Country Club. More than eighty golfers enjoyed a sunny Spring day while raising more than $12,000 to support our mission. We proudly thank those who sponsored the event. HOLE SPONSORS St. Andrews Products Mr. Jeff ‘77 & Mrs. Genny Meyer ‘77 Koehler Mr. Dick Schaefer ‘62 Ms. Jennifer Quinlan ‘89 midWestern Construction Drs. Dave & Maryann Luce ‘76 Fumo Mike’s Country Store Manesh Patel, PC Citizens Financial Bank Micky Gallas Properties Mary Hathoot, Au.D.

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Harbor Trust / Stephanie Oberlie ‘90 Barry McDonnell ‘84, Esq. Mr. Steve Mason Mr. Andy Mason ‘92 Albano’s Villa Centre for Contemporary Dentistry Sweney Electric Benny’s / Jon Hale ‘93 Ott Haverstock Funeral Services Haas & Associates, LLC Charley’s Eastside Liquors Wall Constructors

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SPECIAL EVENTS

Mat Blair Bridges & Bridge Inn, Dan, Nicole & Ellie Radtke The Cracked Egg Rhys & Sally Mussman Trattoria Enzo Duneland Beach Inn & Restaurant Blue Chip Casino Hotel & Spa Aurelio’s Tom & Rebecca Van’t Hoff Kelly’s Table at Creekweed Inn Little Giant Pizza Mrs. Linda Milzarek McGinnis Pub Rodini’s Restaurant Lizzard Prints, Liz Schreiber Carlson’s Drive-In Starbuck’s The Great Escape Jennifer Dant Wiley Naturally Wood Photographs & Memories Studio Executive Auto Cleaning Service MC Interiors Peter & Tina Kelly

Bob & Mary Lou McFadden Serviscape, LLC Great Lakes Supply & Chemical, Inc. Paul’s Produce Whittaker House Harrington Photography, Inc Beachside Garden Center Braedan Gallas ‘09 Bruce Hirsch Studio St. Andrews Products B & E Marine West Marine Conrad Barr Larry & Jane Wall Skip Strzlecki Gary South Shore Railcats Chris Magnuson Ray Silvas Pottawattomie Country Club Candy Van Buskirk Anonymous Long Beach Country Club The Chicago White Sox Dr. Rex Bailey, Michigan City Animal Hospital

Beyond the Beach Salon Julie Wojcik, Sr. Sales Director, Mary Kay, Inc. Drs. David & Maryann Fumo The Haci Possee Amy Pearson The Albers & Robson Families Mr & Mrs. Rhys Mussman Ellen Tracy of Michigan City The Bookstore A Paris House of Bridal Fashions Timothy Jeffry Totally Tan Christopher Rose, M.D. Peking Restaurant Tammy Nelmar r e v e r i e spa and retreat Carrie Alexander Shear Illusions Hair Design Team Hair Gallery Weekends Laure Poulin - Lia Sophia Marigold Clothing Jakk’s Apparel, Allison Barron Lisa Davis

Roman & Barbara Macudzinski Judee’s The Great Escape Jazzercise Center on Franklin Street Long Beach Fitness Center Northwest Athletic Club Woodland Wellness & Rehabilitation Centre for Contemporary Dentistry Indiana Heart & Vascular Institute Robert S. Angelo, DDS David Fumo, M.D. Curves of Michigan City Dr. & Mrs. Rakesh Gupta Mr. & Mrs. Ed Hren The Ritz Club Mr. & Mrs. Dave Albers Gold’s Gym Craig Braje, Esq. Mr. & Mrs. Gil Pontius The Espar, Hathoot & Shikany Families Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Chatagnon Nickel & Nickel Single Vineyard Wines Far Niente Winery First Travel Center / Mrs. Eileen Zrenner

Stranco KMH Systems, Inc. / The Guenin Family City Stitches Saint Anthony Memorial Health Center HealthPartners Orthopedics Farina & Wojcik, P.C. Horizon Bank Kopton Electric

GOLD SPONSORS Anonymous Kellar Angelina’s Cigars

HOLE-IN-ONE SPONSORS Harbor Automotive Michigan City, Indiana

BLUE SPONSORS National Electrical Contractors Association Northern Indiana Chapter: Wallace G. Hook PepsiAmericas

PRIZE GIVE-AWAY SPONSORS Sweney Electric NECA Larry Roder & City Stitches

Dr. Steve ‘73 & Mrs. Marian Hart ‘73 Burns Rodini’s Restaurant Holly’s Restaurant Bridges Waterside Grille Long Beach Country Club Pottawattomie Country Club

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CLASS OF 1978 Patricia Dolezal - Class of ‘78

On August 2, 2008, Mother Nature blessed the Marquette High School Class of 1978 with a beautiful evening for a 30th reunion! After a few humorous moments were spent comparing hair lines, waist lines and wrinkles the festivities began with an interesting tour of the high school and gym conducted by Linda Milzarek. The alums on the tour were so pleased to see how far the school had come! Following the tour, the alums attended Mass at St. Mary’s Church celebrated by Fr. McGrogan. At the Mass, there was another (St. Mary’s High School) Class celebrating their 55th reunion! They all looked wonderful. After Mass, a class photo was taken at the Millennium Fountain in Washington Park. The evening ending with a delicious meal at Galveston Restaurant where the 11 alums and guests shared lots of laughs, stories and wonderful memories. Those that were attending a reunion for the first time, wondered why they waited so long and were already looking forward to when next we meet!

Standing (l to r): Ed Timm, Colleen McElwee Ulam, Pat Dolezal, Lori Schroeder Cusick, Mary Wentland Carr, Andy Groen. Sitting (l to r): Maureen Battle Leyden, Pat McDonald, Roger Smith. Also in attendance but not photographed were: Genny Meyer Koehler and Don Koehler.

FATHER CHRISTIAN ORDAINED AT ST. MEINARD Reprinted with permission from The Northwest Indiana Catholic

Father Raab, 34, is the son of Edward and Sharon Raab of Michigan City. Following graduation from Marquette, he earned a bachelor’s degree in religious studies from Indiana University in 1997 and a master’s degree in pastoral studies from Loyola University Chicago in 2003. Father Raab worked four years as a high school religion teacher in Chicago before coming to St. Meinrad. While in formation, he was co-editor of The Tradition of Catholic Prayer, published in 2007 by Liturgical Press. He joined the seminary in 2004 and professed his solemn vows as a Benedictine monk on January 25, 2008. The new priest has worked in the St. Meinrad Scholar Shop, Abbey Press, and Office of Group Accommodations. He frequently gives tours of the St. Meinrad campus and has had ministry placements at St. John Bosco Youth Group, Norton Hospital, and Branchville Correctional Facility. He earned a master of divinity degree from St. Meinrad School of Theology in May and serves as associate director for monastic vocations at St. Meinrad. Fr. Christian Raab ‘91 Fr. Christian ‘91 with classmate Susan Schreiber ‘91 Wolfe

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ALUMNI MORE THAN NUMBER 1 Reprinted with permission from The News Dispatch

She’s a hometown girl. She was valedictorian of the Marquette High School Class of 2005 and now Courtney Parry is the 2009 valedictorian of St. Mary’s College at Notre Dame, Ind. She not only ranked top in her class, but she did it in two of the toughest academic disciplines, majoring in economics and math. To Parry, math is more than numbers. “I chose math as a major because math is a tremendously fascinating academic discipline,” Parry said. “From chemistry to music, from philosophy to engineering, mathematics is a ‘common denominator’ among almost all different academic disciplines in some form or another,” she said. “Similarly, mathematics is unique because it unites diverse peoples and transcends cultural barriers. Though it might not sound the same in every language, the expression of ‘two plus two’ has the same fundamental meaning on every continent.” She chose St. Mary’s because she was looking for a school offering a well-rounded education in the liberal arts tradition. “I have always had many diverse academic interests, and the liberal arts tradition appealed to my intellectual curiosity. I also embraced the small class sizes and studentprofessor ratio. I feel that St. Mary’s has provided me with a dynamic education and exceptional opportunities for my future.” As a Marquette grad, Parry felt well-prepared “with an excellent basis for my higher education studies.” Because Marquette is a small school, she gained self-confidence as a result of the support she received from the Marquette community. “I cannot even begin to express the gratitude I have for the educators and administrators ... while I was at Marquette,” Parry added. The daughter of Brenda and Jeff Parry, Michigan City, Parry is keeping her options for the future open. “At this time I am not exactly sure what I will be doing after graduation, although I am heavily considering graduate school.” At St. Mary’s Parry is the only student on the college’s board of trustees. She has full voting privileges, and is obligated to keep all proceedings confidential.

Moved? New phone? New email? Send your new and updated contact information to the Advancement Office: Jennifer Quinlan ‘89 Director of Advancement Phone: 219.873.1325 Fax: 219.871.2208 e-mail: jquinlan@marquette-hs.org

Courtney is also one of the new members of the Marquette Catholic High School Board of Trustees.

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St. Mary’s High School Class of 1953 Front row (left to right) Ken Gulstrom, Jean Dorshak Crosley, Betty Luce Bigda, Pat Grody Latchford, Charmaint Muckway Tompkins, Maria Wolfard Gloy Back row (left to right) Dick Moldenhauer, Ralph Mark, Fred Pizarek, Jack Reployde, Lester Nowatzke, George Gosnell, Jim Marske, Pat Zemaowski Gondeck, Phyllis Hutchins Nicolli

St. Mary’s High School Class of 1955 Top Row: Dick Schumaker, Jim Kintzele, Ron Erickson, Joe Quartuch, Sue (Margaret Duszynski) Humphrey, Rosie (Orginski) Ellis, David Pytynia, Chuck Stimley Middle Row: Annette (Zawacki) Sadenwater, Dorothy (Boyan) Lisak, Dick Dominoski, Colette (Novak) Golombowski Botton Row: Gerry (Pilarski) Walotka, Shirley (Blumenfeld) Kmiecik, Kathy (Flory) Brill

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INFO N IO N U E R 5 6 9 1 CLASS OF an Al Kniola ‘65 anig Karen Borg ‘65 Fl tmail.com ho @ karenflanigan

l.net acanola@sbcgloba

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ALUMNI BLAZERS GO ABROAD NICOLE FUMO ‘05 DIGS EGYPT Egypt is most widely known for its ancient marvels such as the pyramids, royal mummies and legendary Pharaohnic dynasties. For centuries, archaeologists have toiled to uncover, preserve and understand the minutia of this ancient civilization. One of the most significant, but relatively unknown areas of research concerns the city of Tel’ElAmarna about 200km south of modern Cairo. The ancient city once served as Egypt’s capital and is thought to have been inhabited beginning in 1353BC but for a period of only 50 years. Although, I am not an archaeologist (I graduated from Loyola University Chicago with an undergraduate degree in Forensic Science; which, for the record, has nothing to do with biological archaeology.) I was privileged to be part of the team to investigate the skeletal remains at the Amarna site. My goal was to organize, write and present an original research project overseen by the aforementioned “leading archaeologist” from University at Cambridge in the UK. From my time in Egypt I was able to create a health profile of the juvenile residents of Amarna that showed a greater amount of health and nutritional stress existed there in comparison to other sites in Ancient Egypt.

Are you or have you studied abroad? Send your experience with pictures to jquinlan@marquette-hs.org.

SAVE THE DATE November 10, 2009 Prospective Family Open House November 14, 2009 Fall Play Opens

March 20, 2010 Spring Musical Opens

May 17, 2010 Marquette Mulligan

April 5, 2010 Spring Break Begins

May 26, 2010 Graduation

November 27, 2009 Thanksgiving Throwback February 1, 2010 Catholic Schools Week Begins February 8, 2010 Spirit Week Begins March 13, 2010 Spring Fling www.marquette-hs.org

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BLAZERS COME BACK

Left: Jim Sullivan ‘81 comes back to speak at the Fr. Marquette Forum.

Right: Mary Ann Bergerson ‘72 Ahern comes back to emcee the 2009 Spring Fling.

Left: Alumni state champion volleyball players come back to present 2007 State Champions with their rings. g

Above: Blazer Baseball Alumni come back for pick-up game with current players. Back Row (l to r) Dylan Buell ‘08, Jack Bobillo ‘08, Tim Skwiat ‘98, Eric Skwiat ‘08

Above: Courtney Parry ‘05 comes back to speak at the 2009 Marian Tea. Right: John Schaefer ‘73 comes back to present the Phi Delta Kappa Male Athlete of the year Award.

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Front Row (l to r) Brian Delehanty ‘05, Kevin Lombard ‘05, Joe Bobillo ‘07, Joe Schultz ‘08, Sean Crepeau ‘08

Above: Brian Lernihan ‘75 comes back to present the Thomas Lernihan Scholarship Award - along with the rest of the Lernihan clan (not pictured)!

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LOST ALUMNI Marquette is proud to have over 4,000 alumni and we enjoy keeping in touch with you. In order for us to do that we need updated and correct contact information. Below is a listing of the 732 alumni who are “lost.” If you know any of them, please tell them we are looking for them and we’d love to be able to keep them in “the know.” Contact Jennifer Quinlan at jquinlan@marquette-hs.org with information. Keep checking the website for an updated list!

1923 Henrietta Grott Florence Levendoski Henry Purvis Marguerite Ryan Anna Urban Genevieve Zoch

1924 Julia Debald Frances Doherty

Agatha Theresa Shermak Davis Mildred Debald Geraldine Fedder Lucille Kolaski Ruth Lange Maybelle Murphy Claire Przybylinski Alice Sheehan Donna Smith Leona Tickfer

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Bernice Block Eileen Doughtery Marian Kintzele Alfred Laskowski

Helen Ameling Mary A. Finske Edna Hedrick Marcia Levendoski Helen Newell Mildred Maginske Peters Jule Sheehan Jeanne Wozniak

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1933

Grace Hock Florence KienitzA John Orzech

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1925 Imogene Hasemeyer

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1930 Myrtle Murray Bertrand Lawrence Foldenauer Joe Milcarek Leona Milcarek Clarence Novak Agnes Pahs Leotha Pliske Elizabeth Prysbylinski Matthew Radke Dorothy Yanke

1931 Earl Baumgarten Robert Block

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Lucille Burkhart

Mary Abraham Barbara Angrick Dorothy Burkhart

1935 Louise Dant Francis Fogarty Peter George Mary Mazzaia Marjorie Quartuch Herbert Radtke Lee Seehaver Dorothy Smith Rose Suckiaus

1936 Dorothy Levendoski Marjorie Scholl

1937 Virginia Dant Mary George Marian Radtke Marie E. Leiby Ritter Gabriel Sarhan Marie Stahoviak

1938 Eleanor Coughlin Hinkley Alberta Foldenauer Hyska Esther Timm

1939 Hobart Carter Joan Kritz Leone Lageman Gerald Rosenkranz Florence Jellison Snyder Mary Jane Vizza

1940 Eugene Blair Anna Breslin Robert Burkett Teresa Davis Alfred Elias Anthony Elias Thelma Geyer William Harper Leona Nespo Dolores Orlowski Dolores Robowski Whitaker

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John Miller Kathleen Phalen Valenta

1942 Jack Kelly Virginia Powers Lewis Retseck Edward Schwandau

1943 Patricia Condon William Harper Patricia Reed Doris Carter Resteau Patricia Schopp Zwickl

1944 James Grott Willo Kuhn Barbara Morris Marilyn Pankowski Nelson Robert Timm

1945 Blanche Michaels Ellis William Kelly Theresa Pawloski Mary Ann Piper Spears Dolores Haynie Weaver

1946 Elaine Falk Corcoran Mary Lou Freeland Margaret Haddad Margean Butts Keene Rosemary Kieffer Betty Knoll Theresa Lisak Ann Younkers

Lois Kuhn DeSimon Jean Halverson

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1947 Johanna Regan Block Marjorie Coffman Fisch Irene Kieffer Skeggs

1948 Carol Wolfe Anderson Clarence Block Anne Martin Fogus Gerald Gosnel Barbara Huber Edwin Knapstein Margaret Martin Helen Burkhart Merriam Mary Mills Joan Leggett Moore Robert Phillips Henrietta Pizarek Phyllis Wozniak

1949 Richar Block Barbara Wozniak Dohner Mary Hughes Michael Kelly George Knoll John Martin Patrick Olvaney Mary J. Long Pytynia William Shidaker Rita Pankowski Wetzel Bernice Zeman

1950 Clementine Herron Blannon Mary Chase Margaret Bent Eason Donald Ericson David Grott Michael Lawless Leona Wozniak Levine John Sheets

1952 Joseph Kintzele

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Valerie Marske Welnetz Barbara Vitzer Zingus

1953 William Chilvers Joan Benke Lyle Frederick Pizarek Donald Przybylinski Joyce Rogers Richard Tarpley

1954 Richard Benke John Blake Alice Dargis Marlene Knoll Evans Jacqueline Finske Pierre Geoffrion Sylvester Gondeck Patrick Harrold Elizabeth Kewley James Knoll Mary Long Joyce Erickson Pfister Patricia Konowitz Reibly Donna Smith Richard Spicka Florence Rank Troyer Robert Widener

1955 Barbara Karm Abbass Norma Boyan Barbara Damptz Michael Goldrick Barbara Moore Jordan Shelby Kaczmarek Shirley Kaczmarek Gerald Kieffer Carol Kienitz Thomas Kniola Nancy Knoll Ronald Koepp Mary Ann Kresminski Mary McCarten Helen Wiegand

1956 Sharon Van Gilder Bonfield Joanne Grott Bossert Norman Graf

1957 Franklin Gerwing Richard Moore Mary O’Groek Robert Tuszynski Alexandra Tyron Virginia Wantroba Mary Alice Wells

Patricia Barnett Grabill Judith Jahnz Hicks Sueann Miller Hughes Robert Kaminski Mary Novak Knoll Norman Kolaski Marie Kuhnel Judith Dusza Smith Mary Nablo Tessely Mary Vantresse Gail Hunt Warren Ellen Prendergast Zwissler

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1962

Peter Dargis Hjalmar Johnson Robert Jonas Michael Merkel Jeanine Plahetka

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1959 Mary Donnelly Victoria Marciniak Grott Barbara Satkowski Hanna Katharine Rudolph Helms Jean Schmuke Hoffman Darlene Donnersberger Lasky Thomas Miller James Phillips Mary Gosnell Potts Robert Roose John Schamanski Judith Young

1960 Lorraine Mazac Brody James Brown Leonard Foldenauer Marie Sawaya Kilgore Joan Nowatzke Thomas Palmer Keith Pawelski

1961 Mary Burke Crump Barbara Earl

Sandra Germain Lloyd Melitta Sandin John Duskey James Gemperle Gloria Krege John Radey Patrick Topolski Margaret Grott Wilson

1964 Nancy Birt Margo Schmuhl Bowman Susan Holtz Cole Jeanne Periolat Czula Thomas Kassin Gene Kramer Chris Jordan Kroot Martha Feeney Marvel Mary O’Bringer Thomas Poel Mary Weaver Robinson Kathleen Corish Sarver Ellen McNally Sass Alyce VanGilder Schwanke Sherrilyn Schumacher Turner Diane Krause Weiler

1965 Jerald Barko Roberta Teets Birnbaum Linda Lawton Crakes

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LOST ALUMNI Barbara Devereaux Donald Dolezal Anne Foldenauer Christine Hipskind Marsha Jesko Kindrick Linda Kniola Dennis Kreske Margaret Cavanaugh Labruyers John McGrath Patricia Brady Mula Catherine Periolat Pickhardt Gregory Przybylinski George Regan Stephen Salmon Donald Scholl Kathlyn Keen Stewart Robert Tichelaar

1966 Dennis Flavin Jay McGrath Sheila Wisthoff Smalling James Werdine Joanne Carow Westhoven Ernest Zahrn Alan Zarazee

1967 Susan Everly Mirna Tejeda Guerrerro Karen Kasko Jane Foldenauer Larson Susan Leason Paul Magro Theresa Schoof Metts Robert Nespo Jeanette Miller Sylvia Christine Watson Pamela Gill Welham

1968 Dawn Novak Bowlby James Dabbous James Devereaux John Dolan Barbara McGonagle Eckoff

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Patricia Gull John Huckstep Roxanne Kingman Celeste McFadden Patricia Murphy Mary Lou Halter Renskers George Schmidt Therese Lysaught Sivore Venise Wozniak Sweet Sandy Urback Cheryl Siebert Wahman

1969 Bruce Bartnicki Phyllis Klarke Dant Margaret Greenwood Delismon Diane Dolezal Guarin Maureen Rooney Hilty Stephen Kintzele Allen Lee Joseph Oda Gary Pachowiak Ann Huckstep Price Philip Ripani Maryanna Gianni Rudecki Maximo Tejeda Dale Wizieck

1970 Rebecca Heying Anstatt James Brennan Georgia Schmidt Clayton Dennis Dant Christine Mosbeck Finn Jacquelyn Timm Jauregui Leonard Jesse Kevin Leiby Diane McGonagle Lencioni Randy Novak Ronald Pascarella Donald Scheberle Mary Schmitt Stephen Siebert Daniel Weaver Trisha Kintzele Yazel Pamela Quartuccio Zimmerman

1971 Holly Repenn Bast Karrol Nowatzke Braddock Dianne Jasnieski Culhane Dephine Dziepak Fuller Joseph Grady Karen Haas Carol Wozniak Hopf Richard Klosinski Catherine Oshinski Lawrence Kathleen Lisak Pridemore Catherine Putz Rebac Gale Coons Sheeler

1972 Fatima Carvalho Debra Cizewski Paula Coleman Diane Stahoviak Cummings Kimberly Williams Hall Robert Kreske Marilyn Lampard Valerie Lampard Marilyn Wozniak Messina Katherine Beutner Moskovich Paula Dargis Perry Barbara Shebel Rogers Ricardo Salvat Walter Schwartz Andres Vasquez Catherine Halter Vollick Sue Ann Mackowiak Ward Nancy Stark Wolfe

1973 Joan Dukehart Elliott Raylah Panfill Etlantus Deborah Hanish Fisher Gerard Fuller Joseph Hanner Jean Hauser Jeanette Lisak Greg Luegers Norman O’Donnell Jeanette Phillips Philip Rodgerson

Connal McGee Small Catherine White

1974 Diane Sobecki Bogoslawski Donald Campbell Mary Carr John Dukehart Thomas Henry Mary Anne Kilgore Paul Mullen Carole Prazynski Stewart Pam Miller Wall Carrie Waller

1975 Mary Jo Corbett Victoria Rusboldt Ferrell Doug Gordon Kenneth Hansen Maryellen Ruff Jesse Susan Orlowski Gail Meska Parkhouse Bryn Sheren Jose Vasquez Paul Wallin

1976 Patricia Langley Bardwill Bridget Leiby Besse Richard Davis Mary Garrabrant Duers Patricia Pryor Faroh John Freeland Eugene Higginbotham Debi Nast Logman James McDonald Mary Lake McLaughlin Janet Olson Christopher Pfauth Kevin Quinn Roberta Smolenski Patrick Tartal

1977 James Arndt Brian Coleman

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LOST ALUMNI

Anne Timm Hanford Betty Hauser Sabina Jaskiewicz Klemen Dennis Kobos Jeffrey Luegers Annemarie Mannion Meg Mulchrone Michael Rowe

1978 James Hahn Kip Hurley Paul Kmak Barbara Nagle Cynthia Nash David Salvat Timothy Tesh Beth Wiegand

1979 Katie Barry Edward Burgess Margaret Burkett Maureen Burns Janelle Carow Julie Carroll David DiGioia Anne Dunne Kimberly Daher Graham Tracy Heffron Steven Mull Kathleen O’Keefe L. Todd Pilarski David Seedorf Linda Shepperson Michael St. Clair Virginia Barry Wipperman

1980 Michael Bell Matthew Beres Sherry Coleman Nanette Daher Jeffrey Dipert Debbie Kowalski Fries Wendy Goldstone

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Leslie Grano Kevin Hodonos Kathleen Kelly John Krametbauer Michael Lasky David Lazarek Marita Megert Jeffrey Nastoff Mike Nichols Charlene Pagilinan Beth Reed Pilarski Jerome Putz Juliann Johnson Toya Veronica Lesczynski Urbina

1981 Stephen Carr Marie Casey Marylynn Kindig Connelly Teri Duvall Helen Elerts Kurt Hodonos Diane Klein Kimberly Kroehler Marks Michael Pellar Brett Piper Chris Przybylinski Glynis Rates Susan Siebert Cynthia Pfauth Sweet Michael Ticsay Eric Zubler

1982 Michael Ansbro Robert Benton Richard Bush William Caulfield Christine Eddy Donald Gomba Tracey Johnson Hershman Amy Januchowski Eric Klos Patrick Koethe Sean Marske Thomas McDonald

Michelle Bednar Millard Mark Muckway Richard Neville Karen Strugalski Recker April Williams Paul Worthington

1983 William Braun Suzanne Day Elizabeth England Annmarie Kostyk Angela Lindborg Alena Jahnz Lovell Margaret Mannion

1984 Christopher Adduci John Baughman Rebecca Blozis Mark Bush Elizabeth Cleveland Kristine Coyle Hammond Nina Coso Medlin Michael Ramsey Matthew Retseck John Ryan Allyson Baker Sullivan

1985 Andrew Bell Tina Arvan Brown James Gabriele Michael Healy Michelle Ankony Iselin Bonny Leckie Johnson Glenn Johnson Maria Lisak Cathy Faroh Malki Paul Mayer Shannon Dickey McDermott Karen McGrew O’Connor Scott Schermer Keith Schroeder Michael Stryjewski

1986 Brian Bellamy Susan Blozis Sara Mantei Broderick Arleen O’Shea Duszynski Thomas Figura Stephen Gawronski Andy Gruse Mary Koehler Mary Martz Anne Ohms Lisa Pawlik Michelle Peek Matthew Ramsey Amy Esmoer Renbarger Lance Shields Lisa Shoup Tyron Stephens Stacy Ticsay Diane Tsou

1987 Brian Blake Matt Carr Anthony Cerrillos Eric Dodd Tammy Freiling Michael Kerr Lisa Klos Kristine Kush Catherine Linstead Rhonda McMillon Bruce Meyer Steve Murray Matthew Pavlack Karen Repenn Timothy Sterling Mary Battle Walsh Lisa Wichowski

1988 Ellen Arvan James Bacztub Christopher Bardol James Black

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LOST ALUMNI Bobbi Rizer Cory Melissa Darnell Glowacki Bridgette Bellamy Maxwell Mark Pavlack Courtney Roddy Scott Schroeder Scott Trzaskus Jennifer Woods Heidi Zmuda

1989 April Armstrong Pauline Totten Breedlove Jonathan Gruse Laurie Riester Gruse Owen Hale Julie Zrenner Heintraub Michael Kostyk Danielle Zukowski Paschler Amy Pawlik Amy Prue Skerlec Julie Wehlage

Mark Nasser Jason Poteet Stephanie Duffy Wisner

Nicholas Pejic Michelle Pruitt Michelle Wozniak

1992

1997

Stephen Bacztub Beth Behler Michael Butcher Jason Earley Erin Shirk Faul Caroline Hattenberger Joshua Lorig Jeffrey Rocke Bernardo Valdez Christopher Veden Robert Zrenner

Amy Zahrndt Bartels John Bergerson Danae Brown April Hartsburg Burns Nancy Eisner Erica Gardner Amy Scott Hart Amrish Malhi Chelsea Pejic Aliceson Dirks Safirt James Salmon

1993

1998

Brian Bergeron Bryan Hudson Rade Pejic Darren Trongeau

1990

1994

Michael Barsic Audrey Hoover Bouvier Leslie Bryant Tammy Bye Nicole Watterson Fisher Robert Hale Traci Hanish Eula Hernandez Thomas Keene Kevin Ostrega Rachelle Hendricks Paniccia Scott Planson Bruce Pollock Sarah Welborne

Sean Clancy Erin Johnson James Pliske Nicholas Fahl Skwiat Philip Sliwa Donna Holtcamp Snyder Shelley Manner Thomas

Shea Earley Ellison Grott Michelle Hale Jessica Johnston Mary Kelly Jermaine Kiner Kathryn Kintzele Jennifer LaRocco Jayson McGrath David Moulton William Pinn Catherine Rosevear Abigail Stahoviak

1995

1999

Catherine Kubica Barney Christina Jacobs Brendan Kelly Elizabeth Rosevear Steele Eileen Steinhiser Steven Tylisz

Maxin Falko Cletus Ganschow Alfredo Garcia Dinish Gopurathingal Jonathon Gouge Tarah Kuschel

1996

Colleen Salmon Meyer Sarah Moulton Rachael Pezzuto

1991 Christopher Dibkey Roger Donoghue Claire Giovannoni Christina Kostyk Allison Mantei Mack Christian McClain

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Jill Foldenauer Bryan Haro Sean Kelly Veronika Kucharski Jennifer Landtroop

2000 Susan Kramer Amber Kubath Stephanie Lundin Pierre Michalski William Rheinhardt Anthony Robertson Frank Wolferd

2001 Chaiyasit Chaiyamanon Francesco Dalla Gassa Sally Dolembo Lauren Marquiss Tracy Meden Scott Nelson Arkaitz Vera Alicia Warner

2002 Alex Coturruelo Adam Dwight Lilla Halasz Jessica Hwang

2003 Maura Jones Michael Martin Ryan McGrath Dorottya Patay Adam Post Wolf Schumacher

2004 Kerry Jones Kathryn Meyer

2007 Kara Kmiecik

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