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Platinum Sponsors Rita and Mike Mooney ’61

The Eugene J. Tichacek / Gilkerson Family Trust

Gene Tichacek ’53 Andrew Gilkerson ’14 Semper Fidelis

Gold Sponsors

Sponsors as of 2/27/15


Dear “Cowboys and Cowgirls,”

March 2015

Thank you for coming together for BOOTS & BLING and joining our 46th Anniversary to support the mission of Jesuit Education at St. Louis University High School at Cashbah. Patti Kennedy and Dede Pitts have worked very hard to prepare our Giddyup Gala tonight. Their inspiring leadership models to all of us what it means to be “men and women for others” in the tradition of Jesuit education. Their dedication, hard work and commitment have also inspired literally hundreds of volunteers in our extended SLUH community. We owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to our Chairs and to all of our volunteers for making this year’s Cashbah possible. Thank you all very much! For 196 years, young men in St. Louis have been afforded the opportunity to attend SLUH, develop their minds and hearts and their relationship with God to be used in service to the world. Your support tonight makes all the difference in the chances that today’s young men have to continue our proud legacy at SLUH. What a joy to join together this evening to support such a wonderful cause! On behalf of our current students, as well as our alumni and families who are so proud to be part of that tradition, I want to extend my personal thanks for the generosity you provide this evening which directly supports the spirit of this great institution. So, saddle up and let the roundup begin as we spend for our Junior Billikens at BOOTS & BLING. Thank you for being part of Cashbah! God has blessed us with such a tremendous group of people who surround and care for our young men. May God bless you and your loved ones with His infinite goodness! In Christ,

David Laughlin President


Cashbah 2015 Sponsor Entrance

LOGE

VIP Sponsor Reception 5 - 6 p.m.

Painted Treasures

A

B

C D

BAND ROOM

Homeroom Baskets

Silent Auction Certificates

COMMONS HALLWAY

Sign-Up Parties

DANIS LOBBY

Closes at 7:00

CHORAL ROOM

SI COMMONS

Billiken Boutique Closes at 7:00

Overhead

LIVE AUCTION

LOBBY

SPIRIT SHOP Sports

Vestibule

Registration --- Main Entrance

A B C D

• • • •

Grab Bags Student Art Gallery Centerpiece & Plant Sales Raffles - closes at 7:45 p.m.

LEGEND Full bar Coat check Bank opens @ 10 p.m.


Cashbah 2015 - Exclusive Items Centerpieces

Grab Bags

A limited number of centerpieces and decorations are available for purchase.

Make sure to stop by the Grab Bag table in the Danis Lobby to see all of the great items included in the bag, and purchase one (or two)!

Centerpieces Decorations

$40 Each Price as Tagged

Please remove the tag from the item you would like to purchase and take it to the Centerpiece/Plant Sale table in the Danis Lobby. Items can be claimed at the end of the evening.

$65 Each

We ask that you not claim your bag until the end of the evening.

Raffles

Plants

President’s Club Raffle tickets can be purchased from our Senior Greeters or at the Raffle Ticket table in the Danis Lobby.

Any of the lovely plants that are used to decorate the auction areas can be purchased.

Tickets

$100 each

(only 300 are sold) with a grand prize of $10,000. Gold Rush Raffle tickets are $5 each or six for $25. First prize is $2,000 and second prize is $1,000.

$25 Each Simply remove the tag from the plant you would like and take it to the Centerpiece/Plant Sale table in the Danis lobby. Plants can be claimed at the end of the evening.


Tonight’s Chow from the Chuckwagon

Tumbleweed Salad Crisp Romaine and tender Baby Spinach, Red Onions, Feta Cheese Crumbles, Spiced Walnuts, Dried Rainier Cherries, Fresh Sliced Pears and Served with a Honey Lemon Thyme Vinaigrette

Blazing Beef Seasoned with Fine Herbs, Char Seared and Served with a Cognac Demi-Glace

Giddyup Chicken

Seared Chicken Breast stuffed with an Apple, Celery and Corn Bread Stuffing and Served over a Creamy Brandy Sauce

Loaded Whippers Creamy Whipped Red Skin Potatoes with Bacon, Sharp Cheddar Cheese, Sour Cream and Chives

Field-Fresh Garden Medley Squash, Zucchini, Asparagus, Tri Colored Peppers, Baby Carrots, Vidalia Onions and Tossed in Garlic, Herbs and Extra Virgin Olive Oil Variety of Gourmet Dinner Rolls and Focaccia Bread Whipped Herb Butter

A Dessert Trio Dark Chocolate Mousse filled Crepe, Lasso Lemon Torte and Centered with a Maceration of Fresh Seasonal Berries, Soaked in Grand Marnier

Please take home your wine glass with the SLUH crest as a remembrance of Cashbah 2015.


4:00 p.m.

Mass in the Chapel

5:00 p.m.

Cashbah 2015 Begins Cocktails and Silent Auction with Electronic Bidding Begins VIP Sponsor Reception

6:30 p.m.

Blessing and Welcome Dinner is Served

6:45 p.m.

Overhead Auction Begins

7:45 p.m.

Drawings for Gold Rush Raffle Drawing for President’s $10,000 Raffle

8:00 p.m.

Live Auction Begins Centerpieces and Plant Sales Close Grab Bags Close

9:00 p.m.

All Silent Auction Sections Close Sign-up Parties Close Electronic Bidding Ends

10:00 p.m.

Bank Opens for Business

PLEASE RETURN YOUR BIDDING DEVICE AT THE END OF THE NIGHT


CASHBAH CHAIRS 1970

Pat Weber and Margaret Unger Mothers’ Club Project

1994

Jan Albus, Joanie Shank, Joe Rebman and Thom Digman

1971

Shirley Ebel and Ed Macauley

1995

1972

Delores Toenjes and Ed Macauley

Dianne Berns, Cheri Reh, Thom Digman and Gary Pohrer

1973

Anne Gartland and Jack Travers

1996

Anne Orso, Mary Schmidt, Gary Pohrer and Tom Fournie

1974

Anne Gartland and Jack Travers

1997

1975

Roseanne O’Sullivan and Jack Pohrer

Nancy Giljum, Rose Haberberger, Tom Fournie and John Wunderlich

1976

Jo Schranck and Jack Pohrer

1998

Sally Cherre, Rose Ann Penilla, John Wunderlich and Chuck Payer

1977

Ellen Godfrey and Joe Bannister

1999

1978

Kitty Brighton, Karen Haglin and Chuck Payer

Dee Berger and Joe Bannister

1979

2000

Jane Magee and Rich Millman

Dale Auffenberg, Jan Wacker and Tom Santel

1980

Eloise Gunn and Rich Millman

2001

1981

Beth Berra, Ann Willard and Bob Macauley

Jerry Rust and Dan Devereux

1982

2002

Peg Albers and Dan Devereux

Carolyn Farrell, Debbie Newbold and Bob Lachky

1983

Janet McAuliffe and Frank Ferrara

2003

Sharon Purcell and Mary Suntrup

1984

Carol Garr, Tres Malecek and Frank Ferrara

2004

Janet Martin, Genie Wilhelm and Tim Conway

1985

Ann Burke, Ellen Ippolito and Joe Castellano

2005

Diane Conway, Mary Jo O'Connell, Ray Steitz and Joe Bannister

1986

Jane Christian, Charlotte Hillmeyer and Joe Castellano

2006

Ann Rice, Debbie Wilhelm, Steve Luebbert and Joe Bannister

1987

Donna Drury, Jacqueline Fett and John Williams

2007

Mary Reedy, Lori Aston, Kent Newbold and Mark Mantovani

1988

Mary LaBarge, Marie Saunders and John Williams

2008

Mary Pat Santel, Peggy Sizemore, Dan Barrett and Mark Mantovani

1989

Ann Boyce, Mary Hrbacek and James Walther

2009

Nancy Guilfoy, Kate Hagan, Dan Barrett and Mike Brand

1990

Joyce Walsh, Mary Kay Wynne and James Walther

2010

Barb Bettonville, Claire Jablonski, Mike Brand and Bob Schenk

1991

Maggie Fowler, Anne Heebner and Timothy Drone

2011

Melissa Jedlicka, Lisa Jellinek, Mike McAuliffe and Bob Schenk

1992

Cookie Amato, Sarah Kimmey, Timothy Drone and Mike Bruno

2012

Kelly Berra, Diane Fogerty, Mike McAuliffe and Jim Woodcock

1993

Jeanne Herzberg, Mary Udell, Mike Bruno and Joe Rebman

2013

Carrie Burggraf and Joan Walsh

2014

Terry Bava and Cathy Pitlyk

2015 Patti Kennedy and Dede Pitts


THANK YOU FROM THE CHAIRS “Courage is being scared to death – and saddling up anyway.” John Wayne We certainly would never have had the courage to get in the saddle without the strong posse who agreed to ride beside us. We would like to thank the Administration, Faculty and Staff for your support, encouragement and holding the compass as we took the reins. To our committee chairs, a heap of thanks! Without you, everything for Cashbah would never have been rounded up and ready. It has been a joy to work with you and we truly appreciate the time, talent and friendship you have given to us! A special tip of our hat to all our donors - your generosity is a blessing and has fed our souls. Of course there are several people who kept the giddyup going as we were riding this trail: • • • • • • •

Jeff Pitts – our “Chief Solicitor.” Sadeth Phimphavong and Madeleine Neuner who brought our theme to life. Tim Drone who was always available with advice, answers and ideas. All of the Alumni Moms who came back to help and continue to prove that “Tradition never Graduates.” The past chairs, especially Lisa Jellinek, Cathy Pitlyk and Terry Bava for their support, encouragement and wisdom. Tommy and Julie O’Toole for their generosity in helping with our Live auction. Our indefatigable Live chair, Mimi Twardowski, whose determined and persistent efforts have brought us not just fabulous items, but also great fun and friendship.

Last, but certainly not least, we’d especially like to thank our families. Because of their understanding, support and patience, we’ve kept our boots on and had fun along the way!

AMDG and Happy Trails…

Patti Kennedy

Dede Pitts


CHAIRPERSONS & COMMITTEES Cashbah Co-Chairs Patti Kennedy Dede Pitts

Catalog Ad Solicitor Julie Abeln - c Michelle Llewellyn

Sponsorship Commitee John Brooks - c Greg Twardowski - c Julie Abeln Mark Caselton Tim Fogerty Joe Garr Mark Guyol Jay Howe Kevin Kissling Dan Millman Paul Spezia

Catalog Tab Pages Dede Pitts SLUH Photographers

Ads & Design Beth Chipley - c Madeleine Neuner- c Christina Ensign-Martel designer Kathleen Robert - designer Rich Witzofsky - designer Jo Hulsey - designer Artwork & Design Sadeth Tuy Phimphavong Madeleine Neuner Paul Henken ‘16 Auctioneer Adam Jokisch Billiken Boutique Kelly Chevalier - c Jill Stapf - c Catalog Coordinator Terry Bava - c Catalog Delivery Kathleen Armstrong - c Catalog Entry Kim Millman - c Lisa Mackey Janet Lawder Patty Neyer Sue Hennessey Sharon Diers Betsy Klarsch

Certificates Terry Einig - c Clean-Up David Laughlin President’s Ambassadors Decorations Nicole Nester - c Beth Schenk - c Dinner and Set-Up Sally Hovater - c Sally Reynolds - c Crissy Hopp - c Distribution Barb Frein - c Jeannie Murphy - c Emcee Glenn Zimmerman Facilities Set-up Joe Rankin Dee Byrd Rick Figge Steve DeBrecht Jeff Fields Jacob Gianino Joshua Bell Mike Harlan Larry Harper Correo Harris Ronnie Logan Emmitte Prince Barry Shelton Erma Watson Gene Williams Fund a Need Video Rob Chura Tom Hillmeyer `16 Mario Thomallari `16

Gift Gathering/Parish Martha McArthur - c Gift Gathering/Sports and Clubs Katie Mungenast - c Gold Rush Raffle Suzanne Smith - c Jeanne Frailey Grab Bags Cindy Brooks - c Homeroom Baskets Ronna Ayala - c Sue Inserra - c Hospitality Suzanne Gusdorf - c Rosalie Blechle Hosts & Hostesses Martha Staley - c Live Auction Mimi Twardowski - c Lisa Douglass - c Maureen Baumer Jane Megown Kathryn Sansone Casey St. John Live Tabulation Dan Becvar Tom Becvar Mailings Beth Caselton - c Overhead Auction Elaine Komos - c Sandie Jansen - c Jeanne Krippene Laura Lally


Painted Treasurers Andi Fisher - c Jane Vonder Haar - c Kathy Orf Mollie Krause Katie Stein Jill Allen Lynn Morris Teresa Layton Liz Gruenbacker Shelley Goeddel Carol Webster Plant Sales Julia Hymes - c Preview Night/VIP Sponsor Reception Angie Potter - c Andrea Tarlas - c Public Relations Cathy Pitlyk - c Refinishers Steve DeBrecht Josh Bell Jacob Gianino Mike Harlan Mike Nichols Reservations Lisa Jellinek - c Kathy Mattingly Security Charlie Clark Mike Davis Richard Kumbe Tim Leahy Kiki Merritt Peter Phan Emmitte Prince John Walsh Senior Greeters Mary Cooley - c Shuttle Service Craig Ragland - c Ted Hartzler Sign-Up Parties Traci Ragsdale - c

Silent Auction Stephanie Evans - c Vicki Staed - c Sports Auction Kelly Laughlin - c Katie Findley - c

Student Supervisors Dishwashers Tim Curdt Food Platers Tim O’Neil

Student Art Gallery Julie Doorack - c

SLUH Band Jeff Pottinger

SLUH Bank Joe Patke Bob Goeke Mary Fischer Connie Leinauer Terry Meiners Donna Sokolowski Patti Webb

National Honor Society Chuck Hussung Mary Michalski

Technical Support Jonathan Dickmann Linda Gruss Tim Moore Volunteers - Adult Brenetta Underwood - c Volunteers - Student Ann Perryman - c

Student Servers Frank Corley Megan Menne


GENERAL INFORMATION EXPRESS PAY

Why: No checking out needed at the end of the evening, no waiting, no lines, no hassle. How: Present a VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover credit card at the Registration Table before 7 p.m. What Happens: Your purchases are charged to your credit card and a final statement including tax information will be mailed to you. A receipt will be delivered to your table after 9 p.m. marked PAID. You will need this receipt to pick up your items. 1. The specific rules for the Live, Overhead, Silent, Homeroom Baskets, Sports, Billiken Boutique, Painted Treasures, Certificates, Student Art auctions and Sign-Up Parties precede their respective sections in this catalog. 2. Receipts are delivered to tables after 9 p.m. If the buyer did not sign up for EXPRESS PAY, payment must be collected at the bank after 10 p.m. Payments are accepted as cash, check, VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Payment on Saturday, March 28, 2015 is mandatory. 3. General Auction Rules: • All sales are final. • No exchanges or returns unless specifically stated. • All gift certificates, trips, parties or services must be used by March 28, 2016 unless otherwise specified by the donor. • Dinners, trips, travel arrangements and party packages not specifically listed are the responsibility of the purchaser. • Purchaser must confirm hotel, restaurant, flights, automobile or other arrangements prior to use. • Failure, for whatever cause, to arrange a trip, meal, party etc., within the time limit and according to the specified conditions and/or limitations, imposes absolutely no obligation for a refund by the donor or by St. Louis University High School (SLUH). Sale to another party by the winning bidder imposes no obligation on the donor or SLUH. 4. Item Pick Up: • Must present a paid receipt stamped EXPRESS PAY to claim items. • Student assistance is available for larger items. • Large item pick-up is available on Sunday, March 29, 2015 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. • Failure to pick up an item by noon on March 29, 2015 indicates that the item is abandoned and no refund will be given. 5. Cashbah strives to be as accurate as possible in listing donors and apologizes for any errors. When a donor is listed as “Friend of SLUH,” either the donor prefers anonymity or the gift was purchased with money from either gift gathering parties or cash donations. 6. All goods and services purchased at Cashbah will be used at the sole risk of the purchaser and neither Cashbah nor SLUH will be responsible or liable for any damage or injury occurring to any user of said purchased goods and services. All items are sold “as is,” and neither Cashbah nor SLUH makes any warranty or guarantee as to the merchantability or suitability of any such items.


7. Cashbah is a charity auction for the benefit of SLUH and is a tax-exempt charitable organization as described in Internal Revenue Code Section 501c (3). Direct donations to SLUH qualify as charitable contributions from the donors and are deductible for income tax purposes to the extent allowed by law. Patrons are asked to view the auction’s policies and procedures with this in mind and to join in the charitable spirit of this event. In accordance with IRS regulations, the successful bidder of each item will be given a receipt that states the school’s good faith estimate of the actual value of the item for the bidder’s income tax records. 8. Please be advised that Internal Revenue Service rules require the taxpayer to substantiate charitable donations with a written acknowledgement from the charity. The amount of your purchase at Cashbah that may qualify as a charitable contribution is limited to the excess of the amount of the purchase price over the fair market value of the auction item you purchased. An official receipt for your income tax records will be mailed. It cannot be replaced or reprinted. Please consult your tax advisor as to the deductibility of your donation. If the purchased item consists solely of intangible religious benefit, it is regarded, for tax purposes, to have no fair market value, and will, therefore, be regarded as a charitable contribution. 9. Cashbah 2015 believes that $40 per ticket is a reasonable estimate of the fair market value of the dinner, drinks and services provided during Cashbah 2015. Therefore, For the Ticket Purchase of: The Charitable Contribution is: $175 $135 The charitable contribution represents a donation to SLUH and may be claimed as a charitable contribution within the limits allowed by law. When patrons purchase tickets, a receipt is mailed indicating the portion of the purchase price which qualifies as a charitable contribution. 10. All cash gifts to SLUH (such as those received from gift gathering parties or mailed to SLUH in response to a solicitation) qualify as charitable contributions as long as the donor receives no direct benefit in return. Gifts of tangible items to SLUH for use at Cashbah 2015 may also qualify as charitable contributions, although certain restrictions apply when claiming deductions for non-cash gifts. If the amount of cash donated or the value of a donated auction item is $250 or more, the donor is required to have a written acknowledgement. SLUH will provide such an acknowledgement. The written acknowledgement will contain the amount of cash contributed or the name (but not the fair market value) of the item donated. 11. The Internal Revenue Service does not regard the purchase price of a raffle ticket to constitute a charitable contribution. 12. Cashbah 2015 centerpieces, decorations and plants are available for sale. Table centerpieces and decorations may be purchased at any time during the evening by removing the tag on the item and taking it to the Centerpiece/Plant sale table in the Danis Lobby. You will be given a “sold” sign to place on the tag. Please reattach the tag on that item. The sales slip will be forwarded to the bank. Plants displayed in the Si Commons and lobby can also be purchased. Please stop by the Centerpiece/Plant Sale table in the lobby and fill out a “Put it on My Tab” form. Cashbah or SLUH cannot guarantee the life of the plants. These items may be removed from the Commons and lobby after 10 p.m. on March 28, 2015, and must be picked up by noon on Sunday, March 29, 2015. 13. Grab bags are for sale at $65 each. See the Grab Bag table in the Danis Lobby for details. 14. We expect that Cashbah guests will drink responsibly, act appropriately, setting a good example to SLUH students present that evening. We will arrange transportation home for anyone who requests it.

Thank you very much for attending Cashbah 2015. Enjoy the evening!


LIVE AUCTION AT A GLANCE JUST FOR FUN 2 4 5 13 22 23 25 29 31 36 39 44 45 48

VIP Brewery Tour and Tasting 360° Rooftop Experience The Rat Pack is Back Gourmet Sit Down Dinner for 8 Puppy Love Annie Gunn’s Wine Dinner Girls Just Wanna Have Fun “WHO is 50” How “SUITE” She is Heard it Through the Grapevine Goldendoodle Puppy A Night to Remember “Shake it Off” with Taylor Swift Favazza’s Feast for 75

JEWELRY 8 19 34

Ladies Michele Watch Diamond Fleur de Lis Pendant Ruby Necklace

SLUH TREASURES 1 10 12 16 21 28 33 37 40 43 47

Father Doyle Painting Oil Painting of St. Ignatius Billiken Table Tennis Anyone Baseball with the Jesuits Tee it Up with the President President and Principal Dinner Ignatian Prayer Greatest Space of All Circa 1920’s SLUH Cafeteria Table Senior Class of 2015 Montage Great Way to Graduate


TRIPS 7 15 18 26 32 38 42

Cabo San Lucas Baseball Weekend in Chicago Dancing with Ellen DeGeneres John and Chris O’Donnell Hollywood Experience Amazing Aspen Ranch Adventure Coastal Maine Vacation “Watch What Happens Live” with Andy Cohen

SPORTS 3 6 9 11 14 17 20 24 27 30 35 41 46 49

Rams Suite and Autographed Jersey Vladi Shoots, Vladi Scores What Will it Be, Curveball, Fastball, or Slider? Tiger Football in Kansas City Triple Bogey Golf Package No Pane - No Game! Notre Dame Football Package VIP Cardinals Experience Golf at Old Warson with Brett Hull and Chris Pronger Hey Now, You’re an All-Star Premium Seat Package Lucky Number 13 NCAA Final Four Cardinals Suite for 20


CASHBAH 2015 FUND-A-NEED “I can’t think of any real words to express my happiness that you are helping me with my tuition this year. I mainly want to thank you for getting the worry of money and monthly expenses out of my head, so now I can put a lot more attention towards listening in class because sometimes my brain wanders off to the topic of worrying if we’ll be okay after paying the monthly tuition…I appreciate that I can attend SLUH with the only thing on my mind being academics, sports, and service.” ~ Kevin ‘18

Your Fund-A-Need gift is critical to the ongoing success of the St. Louis University High School (SLUH) scholarship program. Every dollar you give tonight helps a young man and his family afford the excellent education provided at SLUH. The school conducts needs-blind based admission and does not cap financial aid, which means we admit students based on their ability to succeed, regardless of their families’ economic circumstances. We will grant $3.24 million in scholarship aid, part of the more than $5 million in direct and indirect assistance distributed this fiscal year. Nearly 40% of students are on scholarship, with an average grant of $7,500. Your gift to the scholarship program enables the school’s student body to reflect the geographic, socioeconomic and ethnic diversity of the area. Jr. Billikens reside in nearly 90 different zip codes on both sides of the Mississippi River, and SLUH draws from over 180 feeder schools.

Tonight we rely on your generosity and willingness to be “men and women for others” to help fund the scholarship program here at SLUH.

THANK YOU in advance for raising your paddle and supporting our current and future SLUH students.


LIVE AUCTION


LIVE AUCTION AUCTION LIVE

To Bid:

LIVE AUCTION

Use Large “Billiken-shaped” bid paddle. Acceptance of successful bid by auctioneer is binding. Do not allow anyone else to use your bid number. Do not bid on items you do not intend to buy.

Auction Times: Live Auction begins at 8:00 p.m. Auction continues until all items have been sold.

Bidder Notification and Miscellaneous Information: Runner will take the sales slip to the bank for processing, and then return a copy to the bidder at the table. Some items have been professionally appraised for values; some values are estimates only and are not warranted for real value.

Item Payment and Pick Up: Present your paid receipt at the Live Auction area to claim your item or certificate. All items must be paid for on March 28, 2015. All items should be claimed and taken home by March 29, 2015, 12 p.m. To claim items, a bidder must have a paid receipt from the bank.

Rules as they appear in the “General Information” section apply to this and all other auction sections.


Live Auction 1

FATHER DOYLE PAINTING A rare opportunity to own an original watercolor painting by Father William Doyle, S.J. Father Doyle began the art department at SLUH and is the sculptor of the St. Ignatius statue. This painting, custom framed with museum quality glass and nametag, depicts the desert region of New Mexico where Father Doyle spent many summers. You will treasure this for a lifetime. Donors: Jeff and Dede Doyle Pitts Timothy and Jeanne Drone `68

2

Value: AMDG

VIP BREWERY TOUR AND TASTING A behind the scenes brewery tour for eight at the Anheuser-Busch brewery, conducted by the General Manager; go to all the places the tourists do not go! Have your picture taken with Jake the Clydesdale, meet the brewers who brew the highest quality beers in the world in the brewing process control center and stroll through the brewhouse, the fermenting and finishing cellars. Experience the operation and environment of a high speed bottleline! After the tour, Global Vice President of Brewing and Quality, David Baynes `81, will conduct an international beer tasting in the 220 Taste Room where all global brands are evaluated to exacting quality standards! Enjoy lunch afterward at the Biergarten. Donors: David Baynes `81 Jeff and Dede Pitts

3

Value: This Tour's For You

RAMS SUITE WITH PREGAME FIELD ACCESS AND AUTOGRAPHED JERSEY Complete with all the comforts of home! Twelve fans will experience St. Louis Rams football in their own private box suite. Arrive early to enjoy pregame field access. See your favorite players up close and personal as they warm-up before kickoff. Don't forget your camera! As a special gift from the Rams, this package also includes an autographed #77 offensive tackle Jake Long jersey! Mutually agreeable game. Food and drink not included. Donors: St. Louis Rams

Value: $8,000


Live Auction 4

360° ROOFTOP EXPERIENCE Relax and enjoy two hours of food and drink for you and 19 of your friends 400 feet above downtown St. Louis at the ultimate rooftop bar, Three Sixty. With a cocktail in hand and a tasty bite to savor, it is the perfect perch to take in the Cardinals, the Gateway Arch, the mighty Mississippi and the sites of St. Louis near and far. Donors: Three Sixty Steve O’Loughlin

5

Value: $1,500

THE RAT PACK IS BACK! Eight guests will be treated to the incredible Broadway production, "The Rat Pack is Back!" on Sunday, May 17, 2015, at 1 p.m. in luxury box seats at the Fabulous Fox Theater. You won't believe your eyes and ears as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Joey Bishop come to life in this nostalgic reunion featuring uncanny vocal recreations, unbridled humor and a live 12 piece orchestra. Package includes two VIP parking passes and access to all Fox Club amenities. Included is a $250 gift certificate to Three Kings Public House for lunch or dinner. Donors: Three Kings Public House Tim and Julie Noonan

6

Value: That's Amore

VLADI SHOOTS, VLADI SCORES We all go crazy over this young Russian right wing phenom, the St. Louis Blues' leading goal scorer and first round draft pick. Celebrate Vladimir Tarasenko's incredible heart pumping achievements and success with a signed and framed jersey. Be sure to give it your best shot because the competition will be tough to score this one. Donors: Frame of Mind Johnny Mac’s Sporting Goods

Value: Bleed Blue


Live Auction 7

CABO SAN LUCAS OlĂŠ! The ultimate getaway to one of the most enchanting and romantic locations in Baja. One week in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, for up to four, at the intimate, deluxe oceanfront Solmar Resort. This exclusive condo comes with kitchen facilities and private balconies. Swimming pools, scuba diving, swim-up bars, fitness center and room service are just a few of the amenities that await you. Soak up the sun, snorkel, fish or shop your days away, then head to one of Cabo's many hotspots for dinner and dancing. Mutually agreeable date. Donors: Barry Cervantes `72

8

Value: $4,500

LADIES MICHELE WATCH Treat that special lady in your life to a Michele Watch. This beautiful stainless steel Urban Mini combines timeless elegance with contemporary fashion for a combination of classic and feminine style. Donors: Michael Genovese Jewelers

9

Value: Don't be late

WHAT WILL IT BE? CURVE BALL, FAST BALL OR SLIDER? The lucky bidder will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to throw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the selected Cardinal home game. After the pitch, you and your three guests will enjoy four field box tickets accompanied by four all-inclusive UMB Champion's Club passes. These passes include food and beverage. Mutually agreeable 2015 Monday - Thursday home game. Play Ball! Donors: Brian and Lisa Safarian

10

Value: Go Crazy Folks

OIL PAINTING OF ST. IGNATIUS Here is your rare opportunity to own this modern portrait of our beloved St. Ignatius. Hand painted by SLUH alum John Oliver `85, this portrait will be a daily reminder of the intimate connection between SLUH, the Catholic Church and the Society of Jesus. The painting measures 24"W x 35"H. Donors: John Oliver `85

Value: $1,500


Live Auction 11

TIGER FOOTBALL IN KANSAS CITY Mizzou-Rah! Hop on the black and gold bandwagon and take a ride to Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City to watch the Football Tigers take on the BYU Cougars on Saturday, November 14, 2015. You and three friends will view all the excitement from your seats in Section 101, Row 31. No need to rush home after the game. Stay and enjoy all that Kansas City has to offer, then relax in your two rooms at the Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza, located in the center of the dining, shopping and cultural scene. Go Tigers! Donors: Friend of SLUH

12

Value: $1,095

BILLIKEN TABLE TENNIS, ANYONE? You just got served...the chance to own this one of a kind SLUH blue ping pong table with custom designed Billiken paddles. Our very own SLUH dad, Gerry Ricken, has painstakingly painted the beloved Billiken on one side of the table and "SLUH" on the other. Strike the balance between ping and pong and bid to win this game! Donors: St. Clement Gift Gathering Gerry Ricken Ăœberpong

13

Value: Rally

GOURMET SIT DOWN DINNER FOR 8 Sit back and enjoy as professional culinary school trained physician Peter Rumbolo `81, prepares an exquisite gourmet dinner for eight guests in his home or yours. Includes appetizer, main entree, vegetable, side dish and dessert. Mutually agreeable date prior to October 1, 2015, excluding holidays. Donors: Peter Rumbolo `81

Value: Bon Appetit


Live Auction 14

TRIPLE BOGEY GOLF PACKAGE Hit the sweet spot! Enjoy golf and lunch for four at the majestic and exclusive Boone Valley golf course in Augusta, Missouri. Next stop, Bellerive Country Club, site of all four men's Major Championships (US Open, PGA Championship, Senior US Open, and Senior PGA Championship) for a round of golf and lunch for three. Complete this incredible hole in one package at the #1 rated course in the state, The Dalhousie Golf Club in Cape Girardeau, MO with golf and lunch for four. Gather your golf buddies and treat yourself! Mutually agreeable dates. Donors: Greg and Mimi Twardowski Tom Benson Tommy and Julie O'Toole `75

15

Value: $2,600

BASEBALL WEEKEND IN CHICAGO A weekend to remember! Your party of four will arrive in Chicago on September 18, 2015 and check into The Drake, one of Chicago's premier hotels on the Magnificent Mile, where two lake view rooms have been reserved for two nights. Watch the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs with four field box tickets on Saturday, September 19, 2015 at historic Wrigley Field. Dine at any of the Levy Restaurants in the Chicago area with your $500 gift certificate. Donors: Darryl Jones `73 SLUH Fathers’ Club Rich and Julia Browne

16

Value: $2,445

BASEBALL WITH THE JESUITS Ten guests will be accompanied by SLUH Jesuits to a fun night of St. Louis Cardinals baseball. The Home Plate private suite holds 16 and will be fully stocked with plenty of food, wine and beer. Features indoor/outdoor seating and a private restroom. Mutually agreeable date. Go Cards! Go SLUH! Donors: Vincent and Kimberly Luongo

Value: $3,000


Live Auction 17

NO PANE - NO GAME! Four tickets to experience the closest and the most intense piece of entertainment real estate available in sports - seats on the glass for Blues hockey. There is no better place to witness all of the heartpounding action! These premium seats include access to the exclusive Blue Note Lounge. The lounge amenities include three levels of luxury seating, 22 plasma TV's and all-inclusive food and beverages with pasta and carving stations, sandwiches, hors d'oeuvres snacks and a full bar. These seats are for a mutually agreeable date in the 2015 - 2016 season. Parking pass is included. Donors: Greg and Mimi Twardowski

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Value: $1,060

DANCING WITH ELLEN DEGENERES With her off-the-wall sense of humor, Ellen will have you "dancing" in the aisles! You and a friend will attend a taping of the Emmy award winning show at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank with two VIP tickets. While in Los Angeles, enjoy a two night stay at one of the most photographed destinations in the world, the Westin Bonaventure. Hollywood, here we come! Donors: Jim and Kathryn Sansone Maritz Travel Company

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Value: Pack Your Sneakers

DIAMOND FLEUR DE LIS NECKLACE A SLUH Mom must-have! The newly designed SLUH logo in a stunning custom-made 14k white gold and diamond pendant suspended on an 18" baby wheat style 14k white gold chain. The exquisite fleur de lis is adorned with approximately .5 carat total weight diamonds. The SLUH symbol has never looked better! Donors: Lindwedel Jewelers

Value: $3,750


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NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL PACKAGE Cheer on the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame at a home game against Navy on Saturday, October 10, 2015. A private chartered plane will whisk your party of four to South Bend where you will enjoy all the pregame festivities, including a VIP tailgate party and four pre-game field passes (guests must be 18+ for field visit). After you root the Fighting Irish on to victory, your private plane will return you to St. Louis with plenty of memories of your special day. Donors: Rich and Julia Browne Kevin and Carolyn Farrell `69 SLUH Fathers' Club

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Value: $3,000

TEE IT UP WITH THE PRESIDENT Hit the links at the exclusive Bogey Club and you could drive home a winner...Literally! Two individuals will join SLUH President Dave Laughlin's group at the 4th Annual SLUH Scholarship Golf Classic on September 28, 2015. This unique event offers premium player gifts and eight chances to win a new car. Donors: Mungenast Automotive SLUH

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Value: $1,900

PUPPY LOVE Fall in love the minute you hold this eight-week old female Shih Poo. This hypoallergenic ball of fur is known for its gentleness, playfulness and affection. She is ready to come home with her crate, leash, bowls, toy and food. Included in this package are vaccinations up to one year of age, a free dose of heartworm preventative plus a flea and tick control product. Donors: Ray and Sherri Geisman Past Cashbah Co-Chairs

Value: Doggone Cute


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ANNIE GUNN'S WINE DINNER Don't miss this rare opportunity! Annie Gunn's and Smokehouse Market owners, Thom and Jane Sehnert will prepare and serve dinner for your party of eight in the home of SLUH parents Tommy and Julie O'Toole. The dinner will be a culinary treat and will be paired with fine wines personally selected by Thom from his private wine cellar, Top of the Hill Farm. Don't let this rare opportunity go up in smoke. Mutually agreeable date. Donors: Thom and Jane Sehnert Tommy and Julie O'Toole `75

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Value: $3,500

VIP CARDINALS EXPERIENCE This ultimate VIP Cardinals experience includes four St. Louis Cardinals Owners' Club tickets and admission to the private Cardinals Club for all inclusive food and drink. Watch up close Yadier Molina and the rest of the team when you are on the field prior to the game. Then explore the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum in Ballpark Village with your included passes. A guaranteed home run! Mutually agreeable date during the 2015 regular season. Donors: Bill Dewitt Tommy and Julie O'Toole `75

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Value: $1,500

GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN Leave the husband and kids at home and grab five of your girlfriends for a night on the town! Begin the fun with deluxe manicures at Stonewater Spa and Salon, then make-up applications with champagne at Neiman Marcus. Once you are all made up, JED limousine will drive the six of you to Clayton for an amazing dinner at Cafe Napoli with your $300 gift certificate. Haven't had enough fun? No worries! Continue your ride in the limo and finish the night with a $300 gift certificate to use on drinks and delectable desserts at Bissinger’s on Maryland Plaza. Donors: Friend of SLUH JED Limousine Service Stonewater Spa and Salon Tim and Diane Fogerty

Value: $1,250


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JOHN AND CHRIS O'DONNELL HOLLYWOOD EXPERIENCE You can take the family out of SLUH, but you cannot take SLUH out of the family. John and Chris O'Donnell have generously donated an amazing experience in honor of their late father, SLUH grad William C. O'Donnell `40. Chris is best known for his starring roles in Scent of a Woman and Batman Forever. John is the owner of johnnie-O, a west coast prep clothing line. Hit the links with these famous brothers when they invite two to join them at an exclusive Los Angeles country club. After golf, Chris will take a group of four to the set of his hit television series NCIS: Los Angeles. John has also agreed to take the group to the johnnie-O world headquarters where you will be given a $500 gift certificate to spend on his clothing line! Includes a two night stay with two rooms at the famous downtown Los Angeles Hotel, the Westin Bonaventure! Donors: Maritz Travel Company Friend of SLUH Tommy and Julie O'Toole `75 Chris and John O'Donnell In memory of William C. O'Donnell `40

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Value: $3,620

GOLF AT OLD WARSON WITH BRETT HULL AND CHRIS PRONGER What better pairing could there be? You and a guest will join Hall of Famer Brett Hull and MVP Chris Pronger at Old Warson Country Club for golf followed by lunch in the Clubhouse. Sure to be a day to remember for the Blues' fan in your life! Donors: Brett Hull Chris Pronger Tommy and Julie O'Toole `75

Value: Hole in One


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PRESIDENT AND PRINCIPAL DINNER Your party of 16 is in for a delicious and fun evening! On June 27, 2015, join hosts Jim and Kathryn Sansone along with Principal John Moran, his wife Trina, President Dave Laughlin and his wife Kelly for a pig roast. Have cocktails and dinner poolside under the stars. The conversation and company will surely be a SLUH evening worth remembering! Donors: Jim and Kathryn Sansone

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Value: $2,000

"WHO IS 50" "Who are you?" If you are a person who loves Rock Bands, VIP treatment, and a playlist of songs that goes on for "Miles and Miles," then this exclusive package is for you. "Join Together" with The Who on May 7, 2015 and celebrate their 50th anniversary tour. "You Better" believe this is a night you will not forget! Enjoy two premium seat tickets and a special invitation to The Who's VIP preshow sound check. Included is an autographed limited edition silkscreened "The Who hits 50!" tour poster. This package includes entry to the official VIP preshow party and lounge with complimentary food and beverages. VIP perks include an on-site preshow host, priority check in, separate entrance and exclusive "The Who hits 50!" merchandise. Also includes a tour program or photo book and a VIP tour laminate. Know "The Kids are Alright" at home while you are "Going Mobile" and enjoying the music of one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century. "Long Live Rock!� Donors: Lisa Douglass

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Value: $1,700

HEY NOW, YOU'RE AN ALL-STAR The greatest show in baseball! The Reds host the 86th Annual All-Star festivities at the Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati this summer. You and a friend can be there for All-Star Sunday on July 12, the Home Run Derby on July 13 and the Midsummer Classic-The All-Star Game on July 14. Includes a three night hotel stay. Whether your favorite slugger is in The National League or the American League, this is a package and a sweet spot you won't want to miss! Donors: Rich and Julia Browne

Value: $2,000


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HOW "SUITE" SHE IS Since "1989" Taylor Swift has been "Fearless" about belting out her stories in songs. You will "See Red" if you don't "Speak Now" and bid on this fabulous experience. One penthouse suite for 12 screaming fans to see the one in a million Taylor Swift. September 29, 2015. Food and drink not included. Donors: Illinois Parishes Gift Gathering Mary, Queen of Peace Gift Gathering

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Value: $3,000

AMAZING ASPEN RANCH ADVENTURE The ultimate Colorado experience! Enjoy six days (five nights) at Twin Creeks Ranch, a spectacular eight-bedroom, eight-bath lodge that sleeps 17. Just 12 minutes from the Aspen airport and 20 minutes from downtown, the private grounds are nestled amidst a scenic stream and private lake. In spring or fall, relax or play on the beach; fish or canoe at the lake; go biking; or enjoy a pickleball or badminton tournament on the court. Winter brings snow and a bounty of cold weather activities including skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing. The Aspen/Snowmass ski area is only 20 minutes away. During your stay, visit the Roaring Fork Club, just 10 minutes away, for dining or other exciting activities like "Gold Medal" fly fishing, world class golf and mountain biking (fees applicable). Available on mutually agreeable dates before June 20, 2015 or after August 31, 2015, excluding Christmas Holidays. Donors: Tim Danis `65 Tom Danis `65 T. Danis Charitable Trust

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Value: $15,000

IGNATIAN PRAYER Don't lose out on an opportunity to own a priceless piece of SLUH history. St. Ignatius' Prayer is handpainted by popular artist and SLUH alumni mom, Kathy Orf, on a section of actual wood planks taken from the old SLUH gym floor. Take the prayer to heart and bid generously. Measures 35"L x 13"W x 1.5"D Donors: Donald and Kathy Orf SLUH

Value: Ignatian Blessings


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RUBY NECKLACE All it took was just one look. Amazing custom-made ladies' necklace contains over 225 carats of stunning rough-cut rubies from India, accented beautifully with 5 pearls and set in argentium silver. Donors: Timothy and Jeanne Drone `68

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Value: $3,200

PREMIUM SEAT PACKAGE Calling all St. Louis sports fans! Four prime seats for four top sporting events. Cheer on the Cardinals, Rams, Billikens and Blues. Take me out to the ballgame! See the balls and strikes better than anyone in the Cardinals' house from these four hard-to-get Green Seats. Delight in the full buffet prior to the game in the Cardinals Club, followed by wait service at your seats during the game. All food and drinks are included, as well as a parking pass. Mutually agreeable date. Move into football season with four prime seats for the Rams vs Seahawks game. Continue the winning streak and take it to the hoop on a mutually agreeable date during the 2015 - 2016 college basketball season. Watching the St. Louis University Basketball Billikens is a slam dunk. Section 104, Row C, Seats 15-18. “Light the lamp" with these four Blues tickets in the second row behind the goalie, up close to all the heartpounding action. Food and drinks included, mutually agreeable date during the 2015 - 2016 season. Go Teams! Donors: Clayco - Steven Sieckhaus `83 Greg and Mimi Twardowski Tim Danis `65 Tom Danis `65 T. Danis Charitable Trust

Value: $2,800


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HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE Walk away tonight with 100 bottles of fine wine for an instant wine cellar! This lot includes wine from the premier vineyards of Silver Oak, Caymus, Cakebread, Rombauer, Larkmead, Notre Vin, Nickel and Nickel, Prisoner and more! Each bottle in the collection has a minimum value of $25. No worries if you do not have any knowledge about wine. To help educate you on your new cellar, SLUH faculty member and wine connoisseur, Tom Zinselmeyer `99, will come out to your home and provide you with a wine consultation on your new collection. Tom is owner of Z Wine Services LLC and a French Wine Scholar. Cheers! Donors: Tom Zinselmeyer `99 Friends of SLUH

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Value: $4,250

GREATEST SPACE OF ALL Your son will feel like a VIP as he pulls into his prime parking space on the Oakland lot while the rest of SLUH students make the long trek up the hill from the student parking lot. Your lucky Jr. Bill will never be late to class again. A personalized sign will mark the spot for the entire 2015 - 2016 school year and will be yours to keep. Donors: SLUH

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Value: No More Tardies

COASTAL MAINE VACATION Come explore downtown Maine at its best. Breathtaking harbor and ocean views will greet you from nearly every window in this beautiful historic home located on Corea Harbor. Pick blueberries in the side yard, then make muffins as you watch the lobster boats from your kitchen window. Hike, bike, visit a winery or explore nearby Acadia National Park. Enjoy local restaurants or purchase lobsters and other freshly caught seafood. Walk the sandy beach, hike across the gravel bar to explore a nearby island, or simply sit and watch the Atlantic pound the shore as it has for millennia. The four-bedroom house sleeps eight and has two full baths. Mutually agreeable week, from Saturday to Saturday. Donors: Chris and Christie Moritz

Value: $2,100


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GOLDENDOODLE PUPPY Fun, cuddly and covered with soft golden fur, this adorable eight-week old female puppy is waiting to come home and join your family. She comes ready to move right in with crate, leash, bowls, toy and food. Includes wellness exam, vaccinations, routine deworming, fecal exam for first year, one dose of heartworm prevention, flea and tick control plus a $100 discount for neutering at Creve Coeur Animal Hospital. Donors: Chris and Christie Moritz Immacolata and Our Lady of the Pillar Gift Gathering

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Value: Golden Opportunity

CIRCA 1920's SLUH CAFETERIA TABLE Here's your chance to take home a piece of SLUH history with a circa 1920's solid maple lunch table from the original U High cafeteria. Imagine the lunchtime conversations held at this table debating the complexities of life at SLUH over the years. The conversation may have changed, but the message remains the same A.M.D.G. Measures 63"L x 30"H x 24"D. Donors: SLUH

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Value: Ageless

LUCKY NUMBER 13 Be the lucky winner of this "Matted" autographed picture of St. Louis Cardinals Matt Carpenter. Matt made his first All Star appearance with the Redbirds in 2013 and has been a fan favorite ever since. You'll hit a homerun with your team when you bring this home! Donors: Dr. Wayne and Carole Fischer `66

Value: Great Catch


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"WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE" WITH ANDY COHEN Bravo! Get ready to have a blast as you and a guest are part of the exclusive studio audience in the Bravo Clubhouse for a taping of "Watch What Happens Live" in Soho, New York. Native St. Louisan and executive producer, Andy Cohen, invites guests from some of Bravo's most popular series, as well as celebrities, to chat about what has transpired on-air and in pop culture that week. Enjoy cocktails prepared by a famous guest bartender as you sit back, relax and enjoy the party at WWHL! Finally, enjoy your two night stay at the midtown New York Hilton. Within walking distance to Central Park, Times Square and Rockefeller Center. Location! Location! Location! Donors: Gregory and Carol Mullenix Hilton Hotels

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Value: Bravo

SENIOR CLASS OF 2015 MONTAGE You have to see it to believe it! Every senior's photo appears in this montage of the SLUH Class of 2015. Framed, matted and featuring each senior's signature, this picture will evoke memories for your true blue Jr. Bill long after he graduates. Donors: Frame of Mind HR Imaging Mothers’ Club Past Presidents Fathers’ Club Past Officers

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Value: Men for Others

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER A romantic evening for two in Clayton. Check in and relax in your luxury high-rise apartment at Clayton on the Park. Prepare for your romantic night on the town; stroll to the lobby where a chauffeured Rolls-Royce awaits to whisk you away to an intimate dinner for two at Cafe Napoli. Romanza! Donors: Cafe Napoli Clayton on the Park STL Motorcars

Value: $2,000


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"SHAKE IT OFF" WITH TAYLOR SWIFT Seven-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour is one of the most-anticipated musical experiences of the year. Don't shake off the opportunity to attend this sold-out concert at Scottrade Center on September 28, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. Your "Swiftie" and five others will sit in section 118, Row W. Not up for the challenge? No worries! You can sit back and relax as your limousine escorts you and your guests to the front door. As Taylor would say, the bidders' got to bid, bid, bid! Donors: Friend of SLUH Kutis Funeral Home

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Value: $2,900

NCAA FINAL FOUR March Madness culminates in one of the premiere sporting events of the year, the 2015 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. Score a threepointer with your four lower-level tickets to the National Semi-Finals on April 4, 2015 and the National Finals on April 6, 2015. Includes a two night stay on April 4 and April 5 at the Drury Inn. A real slamdunk for any basketball lover! Donors: Rich and Julia Browne Friend of SLUH

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Value: $2,458

GREAT WAY TO GRADUATE Relax and make this memorable event even more special with an exclusive Graduation Day seating package. Receive VIP admission and reserved seating for 12 people in the beautiful Peabody Opera House for the graduation ceremony on Sunday, May 24, 2015. Donors: SLUH

Value: A Walk to Remember


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FAVAZZA'S FEAST FOR 75 Kick up your heels and enjoy a catered party for 75 in your home. Favazza's Restaurant on The Hill will bring the party to you! Everything you need including salad, St. Louis' favorite toasted ravioli, two pasta dishes and assorted mini sandwiches will be delivered to your door. Top off the celebration with a decorated cake or mini desserts from Missouri Baking Company. Includes a $300 gift certificate from Weinhardt Party Rentals. Relax and enjoy! Mutually agreeable date. Donors: Mark and Ellen Favazza `98 Tony and Susan Favazza John and Therese Favazza `79 Weinhardt Party Rentals

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Value: $1,500

CARDINALS SUITE FOR 20 How "suite" it is! Treat yourself and 19 friends to a memorable day at Busch Stadium as you watch the Cardinals take on the San Diego Padres on July 4, 2015 at 1:15 p.m. Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon as you entertain your guests in this private suite located directly above third base. Food and beverages available, but not included. Donors: PNC Bank

Value: $2,053


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1101 SLUH EVENT PARKING SPACE Reserve your parking space on the Oakland parking lot for SLUH special events such as Back to School Night, Parent-Teacher Conferences, Junior Ring and Graduation Mass and Dinner. Call Charlie Clark the day before the event to reserve your parking spot. Donors: SLUH Jesuit Community Value: Priceless

1102 CASA LOMA BALLROOM Admission for a group of 30 to Casa Loma Ballroom for Friday Big Band dance or Saturday Rock-n-Roll and Swing dance. Donors: Casa Loma Ballroom Value: $300

1103 CREIGHTON SCHOLARSHIP Certificate good for $1,000 off tuition for a new freshman for the fall of 2015, 2016 or 2017 academic year. Donors: Creighton University Value: $1,000

1104 SHANA WATKINS PORTRAIT Shana Watkins Photography gift certificate for a family or children's portrait session in the studio and one fine-art 8" x 10" print. Not valid for high school senior sessions. Expires Oct. 31, 2015. Donors: Shana Watkins Photography Value: $314

1105 PRIVATE ROOM RENTAL This private room with full bar is located above St. Louis' favorite neighborhood bar and restaurant, The Royale. Certificate good for an all day business meeting ending with a private happy hour or a two hour private party for up to 16 people including appetizers and full bar. Expires December 2018. Donors: The Royale Food and Spirits, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith `91 Value: $400

1106 RIDE THE RAILS Train enthusiasts! Take advantage of this item and get on a real train locomotive. Ride the rails in an industrial/warehouse setting and experience it all from the train engineer's viewpoint. Blow the whistle and take lots of pictures. Accommodates up to a party of four. Unique and one-of-a-kind. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $1,500

1107 HAPPY JOE'S PIZZA One large single ingredient pizza per month for one year from Happy Joe's Pizza and Ice Cream Parlor. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $240

1108 MASSAGE ENVY Relax with a six month Massage Envy membership. Includes six one-hour massage sessions over a six month period, plus many other Massage Envy benefits. Good for use at any of the 15 St. Louis area locations. Donors: Don and Stephanie Wenkel Value: $360

1109 TEETH WHITENING Professional teeth whitening program at Webster Groves Dental Care, the office of Mike Abels, DDS `74. Includes whitening gel and custom fitted application trays. Trays can be reused with whitening gel available from most dentists. Donors: Michael Abels `74 Value: $400


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1110 10 MONTHS OF GOODIES Julie's Bake Shop will prepare and deliver to buyer, through SLUH, two dozen homemade goodies each month for 2015 - 2016 school year. Donors: Julie Swanston Value: Priceless

1111 MARKETING CONSULTATION Two two-hour marketing consultations with Marc Chechik. Marc has over 25 years starting, building, nurturing, saving, and celebrating brands. He has written for some of the most iconic names in American marketing including Jack Daniel's Whiskey, DeKalb Corn, Dewar's Scotch, Sears, Charter Cable and AT&T. Donors: Marc and Kathy Chechik Value: $500

1112 JUNIOR RING MASS SEATING Reserved seating for four at the Junior Ring Mass and Ceremony. Donors: SLUH

Value: Priceless

1113 ACT PREP COURSE ACT Prep course for a high school junior. Several course options available. Contact Craig Hannick for more information. Donors: Craig and Peggy Hannick Value: $425

1114 STRAUSS PEYTON PORTRAIT This $450 gift bond includes a personal consultation and a portrait session, valued at $150, at the location of our choice and $300 to be applied to your portraits. This is an ideal time to capture you and your loved ones in a timeless portrait by Strauss Peyton. Portrait prices start at $250. Not valid for orders already in process, cash refund, senior pricing or other special promotions. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: Strauss Peyton Photography Value: $450

1115 WINE CONSULTING Current SLUH teacher Tom Zinselmeyer '99, owner of Z-Wine Services, LLC, is donating a wine consulting session for a lucky winning bidder. Would you like to start collecting wine? Do you currently have a wine cellar? Where should you be buying? What should you buy? Take an intelligent approach to collecting wine by winning this wine consulting session now! Donors: Tom and Erin Zinselmeyer `99 Value: $150


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1201 WWII AIRPLANE RIDE Up, up and away! Treat yourself or a loved one to an exhilarating ride in a WWII era Stearman Trainer. The 45-60 minute flight is over the St. Louis/Grafton area. Must be at least 16 years of age to participate. Donors: Jeffrey and Cynthia Pawlow and Kenneth "Moe" Hun Value: $500

1202 "THE RAT PACK" AT THE FOX Four Fox Club Box B, Row B seats to the show "The Rat Pack is Back!" and a parking pass on Fox Club lot. Saturday, May 16, 2015 at 2 p.m. Donors: LaBarge Coating Value: $340

1203 CARDINALS TICKETS Home field box, Section 153, Row 9, Seats 1-4 padded seats with an aisle seat. Located behind the home plate screen. Game date Monday, April 27 vs. Phillies 7:15pm. Donors: Simmon and Laurentius Families Value: $560

1204 LUNCH FOR A YEAR Treat your son to lunch for the entire 2015 - 2016 school year. Donors: Food Service Consultants, Inc.

Value: $750

1205 CHILD CHARCOAL PORTRAIT One portrait of one child, rendered in charcoal, in classic black and white, by Elizabeth Mayer. Portrait is of head and shoulders only, centered on 18" x 25" paper, and is unframed. It is drawn from photos, yours or mine. Accompanying gift certificate MUST be presented to claim portrait. Portrait must be claimed within one year after auction. Donors: Fine Portraiture in Charcoal by Elizabeth Mayer Value: $650

1206 WESTRICH PHOTOGRAPHY A family portrait study in your home or on location, your choice. It includes all consultations, the portrait study and a portrait credit of $240 towards your first portrait. Donors: Westrich Photography Value: $445

1207 ACE DRIVING SCHOOL Teach your son/daughter how to operate/drive their car and prep them for their driver's license test. Includes two two-hour driving lessons and certificate for your insurance company discount following lessons. Donors: ACE Driving School Value: $250

1208 SCOTCH TASTING Enjoy three tasting sessions of five single malts. In each session, you will sample some of the finest malt scotches in the world from all four distilling regions of Scotland. Our journey will conclude with the presentation of a full bottle of your favorite single malt you have sampled. Donors: Dave Dunlap - Consolidated Design and Value: $500 Construction Group

1209 PIZZA PARTY FOR 25 Pizza party for 25 people includes choice of fabulous pizza, hand-breaded toasted ravioli, house salad plus red and white wine. Donors: Cafe Manhattan Value: $400


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1210 HOME PORTRAIT Unframed 11" x 17" professional color home portrait. Donors: Kenneth R. Kuhlman and Assoc.

Value: $500

1211 BOSTON BASEBALL WEEKEND Two nights stay at the Sheraton Boston June 12 - June 14, 2015. Two tickets to the Red Sox vs. Toronto on June 13, 2015. Donors: Joseph Bellavance, Maritz Travel Value: Big Green Monster

1212 WEBSITE DESIGN Always wanted to have your own website but don't know where to begin? Mr. Andrea Nunziante will get you up and running. His services include purchase of the website domain name and a year of hosting. He will create up to five pages of content that you provide and support for three months. Donors: Andrea and Tammy Nunziante Value: $500

1213 LANDSCAPE DESIGN $500 towards design services for a residential home. Design includes hand drawn rendering of space by a landscape designer/horticulturist and SLUH mom! Donors: Wallflower Design- Victoria Hatfield Value: $500

1214 LUSTRIUM SLUH CLASS RING Certificate for a Lustrium Class of 2017 or 2018 SLUH Josten's Class Ring. (Value of the Lustrium ring may be used to upgrade to a gold ring.) Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $300

1215 GRANDPARENT'S MASS Reserved front row seats (maximum 12 people) and parking for two cars for the annual Grandparent's Mass in 2015 or 2016. Contact Patti Webb. Donors: SLUH Value: Priceless


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1301 SLUH EVENT PARKING SPACE Reserve your space on the Oakland parking lot for SLUH special events such as Back to School Night, Parent-Teacher Conferences, Junior Ring and Graduation Mass and Dinner. Call Charlie Clark the day before the event to reserve your parking spot. Donors: SLUH Jesuit Community Value: Priceless

1302 SHANA WATKINS PORTRAIT Shana Watkins Photography gift certificate for a family or children's portrait session in the studio and one fine-art 8" x 10" print. Not valid for high school senior sessions. Expires Oct. 31, 2015. Donors: Shana Watkins Photography Value: $314

1303 PRIVATE ROOM RENTAL This private room with full bar is located above St. Louis' favorite neighborhood bar and restaurant, The Royale. Certificate good for an all day business meeting ending with a private happy hour or a two-hour private party for up to 16 people including appetizers and full bar. Expires December 2018. Donors: The Royale Food & Spirits, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith `91 Value: $400

1304 "KINKY BOOTS" AT THE FOX Four tickets to "Kinky Boots" Box B, Row B and parking pass on the Fox Club Lot. Show date Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 2 p.m. Donors: LaBarge Coating Value: $360

1305 RIDE THE RAILS Train enthusiasts! Take advantage of this item and get on a real train locomotive. Ride the rails in an industrial/warehouse setting and experience it all from the engineer's viewpoint. Blow the whistle and take lots of pictures. Accommodates up to a party of four. Unique and one-of-a-kind. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $1,500

1306 CATHOLIC FAMILY AD SPACE A full page ad in Catholic Family Magazine distributed to 60,000 households in the St. Louis Archdiocese. Content must be family friendly and faith appropriate. Donors: Catholic Family Magazine Value: $2,000

1307 BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Beauty and the Beast at the Muny. Wednesday, August 5 at 8:15 p.m. Four box seats. VIP Parking. Backstage tour at 6:30 p.m. Donors: The Muny Value: $400

1308 SOUTH SEAS ISLAND RESORT Enjoy a three-day/two-night stay in a Harbourside Hotel room or a one-bedroom villa for up to four people at South Seas Island Resort in Captiva, Florida. South Seas is a resort village and wildlife sanctuary with boundless opportunity for family fun and adventure. Donors: Timothy and Jacqueline Danis `65, T. Danis Charitable Trust Value: $870


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1309 NAPA VALLEY CABERNET Delicious Napa Cabernet from a winemaker, consultant and owner who formerly worked at Chateau Latour. The wine is full bodied, plush and intense with great concentration due to low yields in 2008. The six bottles can be enjoyed now or cellared for 10-15 years. Donors: Domaine Wine Storage - Rick Heinlein Value: $800

1310 JOSEPHINE HAVLAK PORTRAIT One sitting fee for family portrait and one 8" x 10" classic color print. Donors: Jon and Josephine Havlak

Value: $650

1311 GREEN SEATS AND PARKING Two front row green seats and VIP parking pass to Cardinals vs. Phillies on Thursday, April 30, 2015. Cardinals Club Section 7, Row A, Seats 1 and 2. Includes Cardinals Club access, all food, beverages including liquor and in-seat wait service. You will be within ten feet of the visitors on-deck circle. Donors: Julia Gray Value: $665

1312 DUCK HUNT FOR TWO Enjoy a hunt during the November/December season at the private Wing Shoot Farms Duck Club less than an hour away in the heart of the Mississippi Flyway. This package includes lunch and drink/dinner at a local watering hole. All gear and ammo provided. Bring your hunting license and ducks are guaranteed. Donors: Joseph and Melissa Jedlicka `80 Value: $800

1313 OLD WARSON GOLF AND LUNCH Lunch, golf and drinks at Old Warson Country Club for three people. Donors: Steven and Maureen Baumer

Value: $750

1314 CUBA, MO GUEST HOUSE Stay a long weekend at our Cuba, Missouri guest house on 400 acres. Enjoy hiking, fishing, swimming and floating on one of three waterways located nearby: Meramac, Huzzah, Courtois. Sleeps up to 15 with full kitchen and three full bathrooms. Mutually agreeable time. Donors: Tom and Gerry Martin `57 Value: $1,500

1315 CODI PRIVATE HAPPY HOUR Gather 14 of your girlfriends and enjoy a private party for two hours on a week night. You and each guest will receive a $35 pair of earrings, a 20% discount on all CODI jewelry and a gift card to Sweetology next door. A selection of wine and cheese will be provided by CODI! Donors: CODI the Boutique Value: $850


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1401 CARDINALS SEASON PARKING Parking next to ballpark for 2015 Cardinal baseball season. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $1,620

1402 THE DUBLINER DINNER Dinner and an Irish whiskey tasting for up to 10 people at The Dubliner on a mutually agreeable date. Donors: The Dubliner Value: $800

1403 ORLANDO, FLORIDA VILLA Enjoy a week long stay for up to eight people at the Marriott's beautiful Cypress Harbour Resort in Orlando, Florida from July 17 - July 24, 2015. Depending on availability, date may be changed for a small fee. Donors: Jorge and Emma Orbe Value: $2,155

1404 FOUR GREEN SEATS Four green seats, Section 4, Row G, Seats 6-9. Includes Cardinals Club access, all food, beverages including liquor and in-seat wait service. Mutually agreeable date. Donors: Joseph and Mary Stieven `78 Value: $1,000

1405 CHEF'S TABLE FOR SIX Chef's tasting for six at Trattoria Marcella on a mutually agreeable date. Excludes tax, gratuity and drinks. Donors: Trattoria Marcella Value: $450

1406 BOTTLE OF 1990 CHATEAU MARGAUX Considered one of the world's most legendary wines, the 1990 Chateau Margaux rarely enters the market. Consistently earning 100 points by wine reviewer Robert Parker, this wine is just reaching its full maturity, where it should remain for another three decades. This bottle will be the crown jewel of your wine cellar. Donors: Dr. and Mrs. James Junker `72 Value: $1,200

1407 SNOWMASS, CO GETAWAY Enjoy seven nights lodging at Stonebridge Condominiums in the center of Snowmass Village, Colorado. The condominium has one bedroom, one and a half baths. Sleeps up to seven people and has two queen beds, one sofa double bed and one twin sofa bed. Fully equipped kitchen, gas fireplace, cable TV, gas grill, free wi-fi, daily housekeeping, free laundry facilities and private parking. Amenities include heated pool with two hot tubs, saunas, steam rooms, changing rooms and exercise toom. Ideal location for hiking, biking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, tubing, kayaking, golf, fishing and exploring nearby Aspen. Available summer of 2015 on a mutually agreeable date. Donors: Steven and Rochelle Schneider Value: $1,150

1408 BLUES/BLACKHAWKS TICKETS Four Blues tickets "On the Glass." Section 113, Row A, Seats 1-4. Parking pass in Scottrade garage. Game date Thursday, April 9, 2015. Donors: LaBarge Coating Value: $1,180

1409 TPC EXPERIENCE Get the TPC experience with one round of golf for a foursome at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. This package includes one night accommodations at the Marriott Sawgrass (two rooms for one night, does not include incidentals). Expires Dec. 31, 2015. Donors: Rich and Julia Browne Value: $1,500


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1410 CARDINAL TAILGATE RV Join us for a fun filled tailgate party for 10 people at the Ballpark Village parking lot in the Homers for Health RV up to two hours before the game. Ballpark food and drinks included...and Rally might even stop by! It is sure to be a fun time with friends and to celebrate with Cardinals Nation! Mutually agreeable date. Donors: Cardinal Glennon Children's Foundation Value: $500

1411 BEACH HOUSE AMELIA ISLAND Get away from it all with a one week stay at this charming Cape Cod-styled house on beautiful and exclusive Amelia Island, Florida. Easy living abounds in this furnished three-bedroom, two-bath home that sleeps six. Mutually agreeable date. Donors: Rick and Teri Batye Value: $2,000

1412 GRAND HALL PARTY Two hour happy hour with unlimited food, house brand bottle and tap beer, wine and liquor for 20 people in the Grand Hall at Union Station Hotel. Donors: Union Station Hotel Value: $1,500

1413 FIFA WOMENS NATIONAL TEAM 10 tickets in a corporate box with St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame legends to watch the April 4, 2015 game between the US Womens National Team and New Zealand in Busch Stadium. Food and beverage included. Watch this historic game alongside some of the legends of St. Louis soccer! Donors: U.S. Soccer Federation, Dan Flynn `73 Value: $1,280

1414 MAINE GETAWAY Throw another lobster in the pot! This beachfront home in Searsport, Maine, is only 45 minutes from all of the amenities of Bangor. Enjoy a seven-day, six-night stay in this three bedroom, two bath home offering sweeping views of Penobscot Bay. During your stay, mingle with seafarers and fishermen at the local taverns and unique shops, or enjoy bike rides on the Maine East Coast Greenway to view historic seaports. Mutually agreeable date. Donors: Robert and Kay Kalin `78 Value: $3,500

1415 ENTERTAINING MADE EASY Host a gathering for up to 40 guests, catered by Syberg's in the magnificent Onder building in Webster Groves. The venue features a fully-equipped bar with large-screen TVs and beautifully decorated common areas surrounding an atrium with a lovely fountain made of marble. Perfect for a family gathering, a sports theme party, or a special birthday! Syberg's will serve heavy appetizers and host a full bar for four hours. Mutually agreeable date prior to April 1, 2016 with at least 30 days notice. Donors: Jim and Maureen Onder `82, Brett and Heather Syberg Value: $2,000


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HOME DÉCOR 2001 ITALIAN FIGURINES

Two V. Bassano Figurines. Donors: John Polly Walsh and Polly `75Walsh `75

Value: $150

2002 TWO NIPPON VASES

Start a collection with two handpainted floral Nippon vases. Donors: John and Jeanine Horgan `77

Value: $100

2003 CALICO CORNERS BASKET

One $100 $100gift gift certificate certificate for for Calico Calico Corners. Corners. Designer Designer FabricFabric and "Nate andBurkus" "Nate Burkus" book book included. included. Donors: Calico Corners Value: $250

2004 WILLOW TREE FIGURINE

Willow Tree “Chrysalis” mother and daughter figurine by Susan Lordi. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $24

2005 TWO CANDLE PEDESTALS

Two black and white, scrolled "Domino Collection" pillar candle pedestals. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $35

2006 GARDEN STATUE OF MARY

Grace your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $50

2007 ANTIQUE MANTLE CLOCK

Solid walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $100

2008 MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER

Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $65

2009 BAVARIAN FOREST PAINTING

"Fall in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18". Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan

Value: $50

2010 PUMPKINS OIL PAINTING

"Pumpkins" oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan

Value: $100

2011 HANDCRAFTED WOODEN SIGN

Large wooden wooden handcrafted handcraftedupcycled upcycledsign signwith with"Loved "Loved you you yesterday, yesterday, love love youyou still, still, always alwaysalways have, have, will." always will." Donors: Michael and Karen Gibbons Value: $70

2012 HORSESHOE CANDELABRA

Silver colored horseshoe candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts

Value: $50


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2013 STIRRUP WINE RACK

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Black iron silverspur stirrup four bottle wine rack. Donors: Friend of SLUH

2001 ITALIAN FIGURINES V. ORCHID Bassano Figurines. 2014 Two SILK

Donors: John andin Polly Walsh `75vase. Silk green orchid green square Donors: Twigs & Moss

Value: $150

2002 TWO NIPPON VASES collection with 2015 Start LED aCANDLE SETtwo handpainted floral Nippon vases. 2003 2016

Donors: Bart and Mary Elizabeth Mantia `73

Donors: Friend of SLUH Martin Borja bronze sculpture of boy leaping over water pump. Donors: Bart and Mary Elizabeth Mantia `73

2005 TWO CANDLE PEDESTALS black and white, scrolled "Domino Collection" pillar candle pedestals. 2018 Two TWO HANDWOVEN BASKETS Donors: Friend ofbaskets SLUH made by "The Blessing Basket Project Ghana". Two handwoven Donors: Christine Burghoff

2006 GARDEN STATUE OF MARY your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. 2019 Grace MINIATURE LITHOGRAPH

2020

Value: $48

Donors: JohnLED and flameless Jeanine Horgan `77 candle set. Candles are wrapped in hand-woven Value: $100 Three piece decorative jute and would look great on the fireplace mantel. CALICO CORNERS BASKET Donors: Tom and Charlotte Hillmeyer `60 Value: $40 One $100 gift certificate for Calico Corners. Designer Fabric and "Nate Burkus" book included. GIRL IN FLOWER GARDEN Donors: Calicoantique Corners Martin Borja bronze sculpture on quartz rock of girl in flower garden. Value: $250

2004 WILLOW TREE FIGURINE Tree “Chrysalis” mother and daughter figurine by Susan Lordi. 2017 Willow BOY LEAPING SCULPTURE

2007

Value: $25

Value: $200 Value: $24 Value: $200 Value: $35 Value: $40

Donors: of SLUH Value: $50 30 yearFriend old hand-painted and signed limited edition Sue Tushingham Monary miniature lithograph. Number 66 of 2,000. Nautical harbor scene. ANTIQUE MANTLE Donors: Austin Strifler `14CLOCK Value: $30 Solid walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking. Donors: of SLUH Value: $100 HANDFriend BLOWN GLASS VASE Lime green and blue swirled, hand blown vase from Third Degree Glass Factory. Value: $150 Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $65 WATERFORD CRYSTAL CROSS

2008 MACKENZIE-CHILDS Donors: TJ and Laura Plyler PITCHER 2021

8" standing Waterford crystal cross.

2009 BAVARIAN PAINTING Donors: Patrick FOREST and Reginia Howley 2022

"Fall in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18". Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan CRYSTAL VASE Erickson Sweden 5" cut crystal etched vase.

2010 PUMPKINS OIL PAINTING Donors: Friend of SLUH 2023

"Pumpkins" oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan FRAMED ORNATE CROSS

Value: $165 Value: $50 Value: $25 Value: $100

Framed ornate cross picture from Paragon Picture Gallery. 19 1/2"L x 15 1/2"H Value: $100 Large wooden handcrafted upcycled sign with "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always have, always will." LEMON TOPIARY Donors: Michael and tree Karen Gibbons Value: $70 3’ tall lemon topiary with black and white ribbon.

2011 HANDCRAFTED WOODEN Donors: Tom and Peggy Phillips SIGN 2024

Donors: Joan Doyle

2012 HORSESHOE CANDELABRA colored horseshoe candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. 2025 Silver QUARTZ CLOCK Donors: Jeff and Dede clock. Pitts Bulova crystal quartz Donors: Don and Shelly McNutt

Value: $150

Holds eight candles.

Value: $50 Value: $75


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2026 QUARTZ CLOCK

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Bulova crystal quartz clock.

2001 ITALIAN Donors: Don FIGURINES and Shelly McNutt 2027

Two V. Bassano Figurines. Donors: and PollyVASE Walsh `75 RALPHJohn LAUREN

Lauren Glen Plaid 10" crystal flower vase.

2002 TWO NIPPON VASES Donors: Friend of SLUH 2028

Start a collection with two handpainted floral Nippon vases. Donors: John and CRYSTAL Jeanine Horgan `77 WATERFORD CLOCK

Value: $75 Value: $150 Value: $80 Value: $100

Waterford crystal small pyramid clock.

2003 CALICO CORNERS Donors: Fred and NancyBASKET Daues `71 2029

Value: $50 One $100 gift certificate for Calico Corners. Designer Fabric and "Nate Burkus" book included. WHITE WOODEN FRAME Donors: Calico Corners Value: $250 White decorative 4" x 6" photo frame. Donors: Joan Doyle

Value: $40

Donors: of SLUH Antique Friend rustic wood medicine cabinet made by "Clean Towel Service." Has hanging towel bar and glass shelves on inside. TWO CANDLE PEDESTALS Donors: Chad Weaver `01 and John Weaver `04 Two black and white, scrolled "Domino Collection" pillar candle pedestals. Donors: Friend of SLUH SPRING WREATH

Value: $24

2004 WILLOW TREE FIGURINE Tree “Chrysalis” mother and daughter figurine by Susan Lordi. 2030 Willow ANTIQUE MEDICINE CABINET 2005 2031

Donors: Rusted Chandelier

2006 GARDEN STATUE OF MARY your garden with a AND concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. 2032 Grace BLESSED MOTHER CHILD Donors: Friend of SLUH Blessed Mother and The Child Jesus plaque. Made in Italy. 27" x 14". Donors: Catholic Supply of St. Louis

2007 ANTIQUE MANTLE CLOCK walnut key wind mantle clock.TREE 15" tall. Currently nonworking. 2033 Solid SANTA WITH CHRISTMAS

Donors: Friend of SLUH tree, measures 3 1/2'H, with Santa climbing ladder. Large lighted Christmas Donors: The Gifted Gardener

2008 MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER sage green water pitcher with floral print. 2034 Mackenzie-Childs BRASS CRUCIFIX

Donors: Friendwith of SLUH Brass crucifix Mother of Pearl inlay. Freestanding, 24" tall. Donors: Gary and Gina Tretter `80

2009 BAVARIAN FOREST PAINTING in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18". 2035 "Fall BOTANICAL ARRANGEMENT

Value: $100 Value: $35 Value: $150 Value: $50 Value: $500 Value: $100 Value: $295 Value: $65 Value: $200

Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan Rustic kitchen table arrangement with preserved botanicals. Donors: MKS Design

Value: $450

"Pumpkins" oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan

Value: $100

2010 PUMPKINS OIL PAINTING

KITCHEN AND ENTERTAINING

Value: $50

2011 HANDCRAFTED WOODEN SIGN wooden handcrafted upcycled sign 2101 Large KITCHENAID FOOD PROCESSOR

with "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always have, always Kitchenaid 13will." cup food processor with storage case included. Donors: Karen Gibbons Value: $250 $70 Donors: Michael Friend ofand SLUH Value:

2012 CANDELABRA 2102 HORSESHOE NUTRIBULLET

Silver horseshoe12 candelabra. 8"W.motor. Holds eight candles. Magic colored Bullet Nutribullet piece set, 6"H 600xwatt Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $120 $50 Value:


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2103 GEORGE FOREMAN GRILL HOME Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts

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Value: $89

2001 FIGURINES 2104 ITALIAN WAFFLE MAKER

Two Bassano Figurines. This V. fleur de lis waffle maker by Beyond Basic Provisions. Stainless steel design; Donors: John and Pollyclean Walsh `75 Value: $150 non-stick grid for easy up; easy to store. Donors: Ted and Sharon Hartzler

2002 TWO NIPPON VASES a collection with two handpainted 2105 Start WILTON ARMETALE BOWL floral Nippon vases. 2003 2106

Donors: John and"William Jeanineand Horgan `77 Value: $100 Wilton Armetale Mary" medium round serveware bowl. Cook, chill, grill, serve. No polishing, easy care. CALICO CORNERS Donors: Friend of SLUH BASKET Value: $50 One $100 gift certificate for Calico Corners. Designer Fabric and "Nate Burkus" book included. "MISSOURI" CUTTING BOARD Donors: Calico Corners Value: $250 Chop away on this unique Missouri shaped cutting board. Donors: Cat's Meow Personalized Gifts

Value: $28

Donors: Friend of SLUH Handpainted ceramic biscotti jar made in Italy. Donors: Stephen and Jorie O'Malley

Value: $24

2004 WILLOW TREE FIGURINE Tree “Chrysalis” mother 2107 Willow CERAMIC BISCOTTI JARand daughter figurine by Susan Lordi. 2005 TWO CANDLE PEDESTALS black and white, scrolled "Domino Collection" pillar candle pedestals. 2108 Two CORELLE DINNERWARE Donors: Friend SLUH Corelle 20 pieceofdinnerware set. Blue floral pattern. Donors: Mary Ann Dill

2006 GARDEN STATUE OF MARY your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. 2109 Grace ASSORTED COOKBOOKS 2007 2110

Value: $65

Value: $150 Value: $35 Value: $100

Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $50 Cookbooks include: "Southern Living Homestyle Cookbook," "Southern Living Party Cookbook" and "Williams-Sonoma Better from Scratch". ANTIQUE MANTLE Donors: Friend of SLUH CLOCK Value: $75 Solid walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking. Donors: Friend of SLUH GLASS Value: $100 OVERSIZED WINE Oversized wine glass and wine cork trivet kit.

2008 MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $40

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Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print. Donors: Friend of SLUH TRAY CRYSTAL SERVING

Six piece crystal serving set. Includes five hammered crystal sectional servers

2009 BAVARIAN FOREST PAINTING and a nickel-plated metal serving tray.

"Fall in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18". Donors: Friend of SLUH Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan

2112 SET OF SALAD PLATES 2010 PUMPKINS PAINTING Set of four wine OIL themed salad plates by Rosanna.

"Pumpkins" oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" Donors: Friend of SLUH Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan

2113 PARTY READY 2011 HANDCRAFTED WOODEN Dip bowl, two spreaders and silverSIGN tiered tray with chocolates included. 2114

Value: $40 Value: $50

Value: $35 Value: $100

Large wooden upcycled sign with "Loved you yesterday, love youValue: still, always Donors: Friend handcrafted of SLUH $40 have, always will." Donors: Michael Karen Gibbons Value: $70 WINE PARTYand FUN Game of Wine-opoly, set of 12 stemless wine glasses and wine opener.

2012 HORSESHOE Donors: Friend ofCANDELABRA SLUH

Silver colored horseshoe candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts

Value: $50 Value: $50


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2115 ESPRESSO MACHINE

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Four-cup espresso and cappuccino machine. Donors: Tim and Hilary Wells `99

2001 ITALIAN FIGURINES V. Bassano 2116 Two KEURIG K45Figurines. ELITE

Value: $100

Donors: John andcoffee Polly Walsh Value: $150 Keurig K45 Elite maker `75 and Donut Shop and Newman's Own 18 count K-Cups. Donors: John and Lynnette Modder Value: $140

2002 TWO NIPPON VASES

Start a collection with two handpainted floral Nippon vases. Donors: John and Jeanine Horgan `77

2201 CALICO 2003 BUD LIGHT CORNERS FUN BASKET

HIS

Value: $100

One $100 cooler, Collapsible gift certificate insulated for cups, Calico tray, hat, Corners. Men'sDesigner size LargeFabric t-shirtand and tub. "Nate Burkus" book Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $50 included. Donors: Calico Corners Value: $250

2202 HUMIDOR WITH TEN CIGARS 2004 WILLOW TREE Humidor holds up toFIGURINE 65 cigars and offers a Spanish cedar interior complete with Willow Treehygrometer “Chrysalis”and mother and Includes daughter10 figurine by Susan humidifer, divider. Diamond CrownLordi. Cigars. Donors: The Friend Cigar of SLUH Box

Value: Value: $200 $24

2203 TWO 2005 DAD'SCANDLE PARTY PACK PEDESTALS

A SLUH Two black insulated and white, portable scrolled cooler "Domino packed Collection" with blueberry pillar candle vodka,pedestals. rasberry vodka, Donors: Friend SLUH Value: $35 cocktail sherry,of Seagram's VO and Jim Beam Black whiskey. Donors: Mark and Mary Jo LaBarge `70 Value: $100

2006 GARDEN STATUE OF MARY 2204 Grace BUDWEISER PARTY CRATE your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. 2007 2205 2008 2206 2009

Donors: Friend Throwback Budweiser of SLUHbeer crate with four vintage inspired beer glasses and 12 bottles of Bud. Donors: Jeff and Dede PittsCLOCK ANTIQUE MANTLE Solid walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking. MEN'S BUDWEISER JACKET Donors: Friend of SLUH Black and gray winter jacket. Size XXLarge. Donors: Friend of SLUH MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print. TRAVEL MARTINI Donors: Friend of SLUH SET Travel martini set, martini bowtie and fleur de lis flask. Donors: Friend of SLUH BAVARIAN FOREST PAINTING "Fall in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18".

2207 DELUXE POKER SET Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan 2010 2208 2011 2209 2012

Value: $50 Value: $65 Value: $100 Value: $50 Value: $65 Value: $55

Value: $50 This set includes two decks of cards, a set of dice and two trays of classic two-toned chips. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $50 PUMPKINS OIL PAINTING "Pumpkins" oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" SAMSONITE BAG Donors: VeronicaLAPTOP Ross-Mickan Value: $100 This three gusset large toploader sturdy nylon bag measures 12"H x 17"W. Padded shoulder strap and laptop compartment. HANDCRAFTED WOODEN SIGN Donors: Friend handcrafted of SLUH Value: $140 Large wooden upcycled sign with "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always have, always will." RECHARGEABLE BIKE LIGHTS Donors: Michael and Karen Gibbons Value: $70 High intensity USB rechargeable bike light and two taillights. Magnus Innovation "vision 1" fits all bikes. HORSESHOE CANDELABRA Donors: Friendhorseshoe of SLUH candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Value: $130 Silver colored Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts Value: $50


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2210 A-B LEATHER JACKET

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Leather jacket embroidered with the Anheuser-Busch "A and Eagle" and Silent Auction "St. Louis Brewery." Size XLarge. Closes at 9:00 p.m. Closes at 9:00 p.m. 2001 ITALIAN FIGURINES Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts V. Bassano Figurines. THER JACKET Two HOME DÉCOR Donors: John and Polly Walsh 2211 MEN'S OAKLEY SUNGLASSES cket embroidered with the Anheuser-Busch "A and `75 Eagle" and

Value: $150

N FIGURINES 2002 TWO NIPPON VASES ff and Dede Pitts Donors: Greg and Lisa Mackey `85

Value: $355

Brewery." Size XLarge. Oakley carbon blade polarized sunglasses.

Value: $150 sano Figurines. Start a collection with two handpainted floral Nippon vases. hn and Polly Walsh `75 Value: $150 Donors: John and Jeanine OAKLEY SUNGLASSES 2212 AMMUNITION BOX Horgan `77

Value: $150

Value: $100

bon blade polarized sunglasses. Authentic ammunition case may be used as storage for wine bottles, CD's, or DVD's. If

PPON VASES 2003 CALICO CORNERS eg and Lisa Mackey `85 handy $355a unique coffee table. you're with powerBASKET tools, add four legs and Value: you'll have

ection with two handpainted floral One $100 gift Nippon for Calico Corners. Designer Fabric and "Nate Burkus" book Donors: Friend ofcertificate SLUHvases. Value: $30 hn and Jeanine Horgan `77 Value: $100 included. NITION BOX Donors: Calico Corners Value: $250 WEBER GAS GRILL ammunition 2213 case may be used as storage for wine bottles, CD's, or DVD's. If

CORNERS dy with powerBASKET tools,Stainless add four legs you'll have unique coffee table. steeland "Spirit" gas grilla by Weber. TREE FIGURINE gift ofcertificate forWILLOW Calico Forshaw Corners. Fabric and "Nate Burkus" book iend SLUH2004 Value: Donors: ofDesigner St.Louis, courtesy of Joe Forshaw IV $30 `70

lico Corners GAS GRILL 2214

Willow Tree “Chrysalis” mother and daughter figurine by Susan Lordi. Value: $250 Donors: of SLUHMAN SHARPFriend DRESSED

teel "Spirit" gas grill Tie by Weber. from Vineyard Vines along with a collection of socks and ties from Value: $649 e “Chrysalis” motherTwo andblack daughter figurine by Susan Lordi.Collection" pillar candle pedestals. and white, scrolled "Domino Donors: Friend of SLUH iend of SLUHMAN Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $24 DRESSED

Wrshaw TREE FIGURINE 2005courtesy TWO PEDESTALS of St.Louis, of Joe Forshaw IV `70Brothers. BananaCANDLE Republic and Brooks

2215 ineyard Vines along CUISINART with a collectionGRILL of socksSET and ties from NDLE PEDESTALS 2006 GARDEN STATUE MARY public and Brooks Brothers. This 14 piece stainless OF steel grill set from

Value: $649 Value: $24

Value: $150 Value: $35

Cuisinart includes a chef's spatula, grill tongs, and scrolled "Domino Collection" pillar pedestals. Grace your garden with acandle concrete statue and of Mary praying the rosary. iendwhite, of SLUH Value: $150 silicone basting brush, cleaning brushes corn holders. Also included is a Weber Instant iend of SLUH Value: $35 Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $50 Read thermometer. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $60 ART GRILL SET Nece STATUE OF MARY 2007 ANTIQUE MANTLE CLOCK stainless steel grill set from Cuisinart includes a chef's spatula, grill tongs, rsting garden with2216 a concrete statue ofkey Mary praying the rosary. Solid walnut wind mantle clock. 15" tall.isCurrently ISEE ICELIGHT COOLER brush, cleaning brushes and corn holders. Also included a Weber nonworking. Instant iend of SLUH Value: $50 Donors: Friend of SLUH mometer. The iSEE IceLight Cooler is leading the innovation in cold. The clear glass frontValue: of this$100 Becks iend of SLUH Value: $60 iSEE Cooler shows product at its best-and the low voltage lights are safe even while covered with ice... The iSEE Cooler is PITCHER easy to handle with the sturdy trolley with heavy-duty casters. E MANTLE CLOCK 2008 MACKENZIE-CHILDS Donors: John and Linda Thomas Value: $495 ut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking. Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print. ELIGHT COOLER iend of SLUH Donors: of SLUH Value: $65 ceLight Cooler is leading theFriend innovation in cold. The clear glass frontValue: of this$100 Becks r shows product at its best-and the low voltage lights are safe even while covered The iSEE Cooler is PITCHER easy to handle with the sturdy trolley with heavy-duty casters. NZIE-CHILDS 2009 BAVARIAN FOREST PAINTING HERS hn and Linda Thomas $495 -Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print.oil on canvas. 24" x Value: "Fall in the Bavarian Forest" 18". HALL GIFTRoss-Mickan BASKET iend of SLUH2301 K. Value: $65 Donors: Veronica Value: $50 Variety of K. Hall products in "Orange Amber" fragance. Donors: K. Hall Designs Value: $100

AN FOREST PAINTING 2010 PUMPKINS HERSOIL PAINTING

Bavarian Forest" oil"Pumpkins" on canvas. oil 24"on x 18". canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" Value: $50 K. Hall products in "Orange Amber" fragance. "Jennifer" design leather handbag in a sapphire blue color. Hall Designs Value: $100 Donors: Friend of SLUH

Lronica GIFTRoss-Mickan BASKET 2302 ONNA EHRLICH HANDBAG Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan

INS OIL PAINTING 2011 HANDCRAFTED WOODEN SIGN

Value: $100 Value: $420

" oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" Large wooden handcrafted upcycled sign with "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always Value: $100 design leather handbag in a sapphire blue color. SLUH blue sweater cape with blue and white sequins. Size Large. Donors: Michael and Karen Gibbons Value: $70 iend of SLUH Value: $420 Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $45

HRLICH HANDBAG 2303 BLUE SWEATER CAPE ronica Ross-Mickan have, always will."

RAFTED WOODEN SIGN 2012 HORSESHOE den handcrafted upcycled sign with CANDELABRA "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always WEATER CAPE 2304 JO MALONE FRAGRANCE SET ys will." Silver colored horseshoe candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles.

sweater with blue and white sequins. Size Large. Fragrance set includes Peony & Blush Suede bodyValue: wash, $70 English Pear & Freesia Value: soap, $50 chael andcape Karen Gibbons Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts iend of SLUH cologne samples of four scents and body cream. Value: $45 Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $100

HOE CANDELABRA

ONE FRAGRANCE SET red horseshoe candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. set includes Peony & Blush Suede body wash, English Pear & Freesia Value: soap, $50 ff and Dede Pitts mples of four scents and body cream. iend of SLUH Value: $100


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2305 COACH WRISTLET

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Coach brand khaki and chocolate brown wristlet.

2001 ITALIAN FIGURINES Donors: Friend of SLUH 2306

Two V. Bassano Figurines. Donors: John and Polly NECKLACE Walsh `75 CRYSTAL/STONE

19" black and red crystal necklace with polished jasper, agate, and sandstone.

Value: $40 Value: $150

2002 TWO NIPPON VASES Donors: Mary Matus

Value: $125

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Value: $100

Start a collection with two handpainted floral Nippon vases. Donors: John and Jeanine Horgan `77 FREDERIC T. HANDBAG

Frederic T. leather beige handbag with red leather trim from France.

2003 CALICO CORNERS BASKET Donors: Mary Matus 2308

Value: $100 One $100 gift certificate for Calico Corners. Designer Fabric and "Nate Burkus" book included. BETSEY JOHNSON WATCH Donors: Calico Corners Betsey Johnson wristwatch, black leather with quilted hearts and large gold Value: $250 numbers on face.

2004 WILLOW TREE FIGURINE Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $42

2309

Value: $24

Willow Tree “Chrysalis” mother and daughter figurine by Susan Lordi. Donors: Friend ofGIFT SLUH SET JO MALONE

Jo Malone Lime Basil and Manderin bath soap with nine perfume samples.

2005 TWO CANDLE PEDESTALS Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $40

2310

Value: $35

Two black and white, scrolled "Domino Collection" pillar candle pedestals. Donors: Friend SMALL of SLUH HANDBAG BRIGHTON Dark gray quilted handbag with black leather trim.

2006 GARDEN STATUE Donors: Friend of SLUH OF MARY 2311

Grace your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. Donors: FriendSTATIONERY of SLUH ASSORTED SET

Value: $160 Value: $50

Vera Bradley correspondence cards with envelopes, note cards and assorted stationery. Value: $30 Solid walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking. Donors: of SLUH Value: $100 PEARLFriend NECKLACE

2007 ANTIQUE MANTLE Donors: Friend of SLUH CLOCK 2312

Hand strung 18" cultured pearl necklace with 14K gold clasp.

2008 MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER Donors: Donald and Dianne Berns 2313

Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print. Donors: Friend of SLUH SILPADA BRACELET .925 Sterling silver cuff bracelet.

2009 BAVARIAN FOREST PAINTING Donors: Henry and Jill Kruse 2314

"Fall in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18". Donors: Ross-Mickan VERA Veronica BRADLEY TOTE

Value: $340 Value: $65 Value: $179 Value: $50

Vera Bradley tote in "Blue Bayou" pattern with three interior pockets and tortoise toggle. Value: $49 "Pumpkins" oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" Donors: Value: $100 WINE Veronica NIGHT Ross-Mickan

2010 PUMPKINS OILFamily PAINTING Donors: The Wright 2315

Four blue-stemmed wine glasses, one wine corkscrew, handwrapped slumped

2011 wine HANDCRAFTED WOODEN SIGN bottle cheese tray and knife and four assorted bottles of wine.

Large wooden handcrafted upcycled sign withand "Loved still, always Donors: Justilien and Mary Landry `64, Mark Maryyou yesterday, love youValue: $95 have, always`70, will." Jo LaBarge Friend of SLUH Donors: Michael and Karen Gibbons Value: $70

2316 COACH PURSE 2012 HORSESHOE Black and grey OPCANDELABRA Art convertible hippie bag with leather trim.

Silver colored Donors: Friendhorseshoe of SLUH candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts

Value: $278 Value: $50


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2317 DIAMOND HOOP EARRINGS HOME Reversible diamond hoop earrings. Donors: Dan and Nancy Pace

DÉCOR Value: $120

2001 ITALIAN FIGURINES V. Bassano Figurines. 2318 Two COACH WRISTLET

Donors: Johnand andblack Pollyembossed Walsh `75signature canvas wristlet. Coach silver Donors: Friend of SLUH

2002 TWO NIPPON VASES a collectionBASKET with two handpainted floral Nippon vases. 2319 Start JO MALONE 2003 2320

Value: $150 Value: $58

Donors: John Jeanine Horganscents `77 which include Peony and Blush Suede candle, Value: $100 A variety of Joand Malone of London Wood Sage and Sea Salt cologne and body cream, 12 cologne samples. CALICO CORNERS BASKET Donors: Daniel and Stephanie Fitzgerald `76 Value: $260 One $100 gift certificate for Calico Corners. Designer Fabric and "Nate Burkus" book included. MONOGRAMMED COWGIRL HAT Donors: Calico Corners Value: $250 MACS Designs Gift Certificate for cowgirl hat to be monogrammed with your initials. Donors: MACS Designs

Value: $50

Donors: Friend ofponcho SLUH from Magnolia. Teal fringed knit Donors: Gil and Donna Schmitt

Value: $24

Donors: Friend of SLUH Scalloped leather tote and fringe scarf in Flutterby pattern. Donors: Homeroom M210 - Dr. Callon and 216C – Mrs. Chott

Value: $35

Donors: Friend SLUHwristlet. Pewter and pinkofCoach Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $50

2004 WILLOW TREE FIGURINE “Chrysalis” mother and daughter figurine by Susan Lordi. 2321 Willow TEALTree PONCHO 2005 TWO CANDLE PEDESTALS black and white,SET scrolled "Domino Collection" pillar candle pedestals. 2322 Two VERA BRADLY 2006 GARDEN STATUE OF MARY your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. 2323 Grace COACH WRISTLET 2007 ANTIQUE MANTLE CLOCK walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking. 2324 Solid LARIMAR CROSS PENDANT Donors: of SLUH LarimarFriend and silver cross pendant from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Donors: Friend of SLUH

2008 MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER sage green water pitcher with floral print. 2325 Mackenzie-Childs TALBOTS WICKER HANDBAG

Donors: Friend handbag of SLUH trimmed in orange leather. Storage bag included. Talbots wicker Donors: Friend of SLUH

2009 BAVARIAN FOREST PAINTING in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18". 2326 "Fall LILLY NECKLACE & POUCH

Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan Lilly Pulitzer turtle pendant on gold chain and jewelry pouch. Donors: Gil and Donna Schmitt, Friend of SLUH

2010 PUMPKINS OIL PAINTING oil on canvas byAND Veronica Ross-Mickan. 2327 "Pumpkins" LILLY STATIONERY TOTE Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan Lilly Pulitzer Stationery and Tote. Donors: Friend of SLUH

30" x 22"

2011 HANDCRAFTED WOODEN SIGN wooden SILVER handcrafted upcycled sign 2328 Large STERLING NECKLACE

Value: $45

Value: $126

Value: $48 Value: $100 Value: $50 Value: $65 Value: $110 Value: $50 Value: $52 Value: $100 Value: $100

with "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always have, always will." 30" sterling silver necklace with handmade glassbead and dangles by Casual Designs. Donors: Karen Gibbons Value: $118 $70 Donors: Michael Friend ofand SLUH Value:

2012 HORSESHOE CANDELABRA

Silver colored horseshoe candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts

Value: $50


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2329 BRIDAL BAG 2001

HOME DÉCOR

A bridal tote bag filled with a bottle of champagne, a "Groom" huggie, a "Bride" huggie, a Flower Girl basket, a Ringbearer pillow, a Bridal Bouquet, and a certificate valued up to $150 ITALIAN towards yourFIGURINES Bridal Bouquet. Two V. Bassano Donors: Dooley'sFigurines. Florist And Gifts Value: $225 Donors: John and Polly Walsh `75 Value: $150

2330 VERA BRADLEY TOTE & BAG 2002 TWO NIPPON Vera Bradley tote VASES in "Magenta" pattern with a small puffy cosmetic bag in Start a collection with two handpainted floral Nippon vases. "Cheery Blossoms" pattern. Donors: John and Jeanine The Wright FamilyHorgan `77

Value: Value: $100 $85

2003 CORNERS BASKET 2331 CALICO ASSORTED STATIONERY

One gift certificate for Calico Corners. Designer and envelopes "Nate Burkus" book Vera $100 Bradley cards with envelopes, 2-sided stationery, noteFabric cards with and pen. included. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $30 Donors: Calico Corners Value: $250

2332 COACH WALLET 2004 WILLOW TREE FIGURINE Coach mini silver and black embossed signature canvas wallet.

Willow “Chrysalis” Donors:Tree Friend of SLUH mother and daughter figurine by Susan Lordi. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $98 Value: $24

2333 DAY AT THE SPA 2005 TWO PEDESTALS BasketCANDLE includes Arbonne body scrub, beach towel, loofahs, body and pedicure brushes, mini Two black and white, scrolledsoaps "Domino Collection" pillar candle pedestals. travel containers, handmade from Hermann, Missouri and six plastic wine glasses Donors: Friend of SLUH wine. Value: $35 with a bottle of Flip-Flop Donors: Eric and Mary Brende, Friend of SLUH, Value: $75

2006 GARDEN STATUE OF MARY your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. 2334 Grace PLATINUM COWBOY BOOTS 2007 2335 2008 2336 2009

Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $50 Kick up your heels in these Miranda Lambert platinum cowboy boots. Included is an autographed picture of Miranda. Display size 6. Donor to provide requested size. Donors: Paul and Michelle CLOCK Mackin Value: $100 ANTIQUE MANTLE Solid walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking. Donors: Friend of SLUHTOTE BAG Value: $100 LILLY PULITZER Large quilted "Curious Pink Frenchie" designer tote bag. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $110 MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $65 EBONY CARVED HEAD CHARM Carved ebony charm set in 18k yellow gold with marquise and pear-shaped turquoise stones as accents. On 24” chain. PAINTING BAVARIAN FOREST Donors: Steve and Mary Kappel `67 Value: $1,200 "Fall in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18". Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan Value: $50

2010 PUMPKINS OIL PAINTING FAMILY

"Pumpkins" oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan

2401 ST. LOUIS ZOO BASKET a Zoo-Goer Membership, Reaching 2011 Enjoy HANDCRAFTED WOODEN SIGN Out to Africa DVD, coasters and a

Value: $100

thermal tote; along with a sundry of other themed Large wooden handcrafted upcycled sign zoo with "Loveditems. you yesterday, love you still, always Donors: St. Louis Zoo Value: $150 have, always will." Donors: Michael and Karen Gibbons Value: $70

2402 BISSINGER'S $25 gift cardCANDELABRA to Bissinger's and 4 piece sampler. 2012 One HORSESHOE

Donors: Friendhorseshoe of SLUH candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Silver colored Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts

Value: $25 Value: $50


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2403 BISSINGER'S

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One $25 gift card to Bissinger's and 4 piece sampler. Donors: Friend of SLUH

2001 ITALIAN FIGURINES V. Bassano 2404 Two X-BOX ONE Figurines.

Donors: Walsh `75 Donors: John Mark and and Polly Deanna Broughton

Value: $25 Value: Value: $150 $399

2002 NIPPON VASES 2405 TWO CANDY BASKET AND GIFTCARD

Start collection with two handpainted floral Nippon vases. Candyabouquet "sweetened" with a $50 gift card. Donors: John and Jeanine Horgan `77 Donors: Sweet Be's

Value: Value: $100 $70

2003 CORNERS 2406 CALICO LOTTERY BASKETBASKET

One $100 giftbasket certificate for $310 Calicoworth Corners. Designer Fabricofand "Nate Burkus" book Lucky lottery with over of tickets and a bottle included. 2010 Groth Cabernet Sauvignon. Donors: Corners Value: Donors: Calico Ascension Parish Families Value: $250 $365

2004 TREE FIGURINE 2407 WILLOW RECHARGEABLE TOOTHBRUSH

Willow Tree “Chrysalis” mother and Toothbrush daughter figurine by Susan Lordi.Complete mouthwash. Oral-B rechargeable Precision 5000 and Crest Pro-Health Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $100 $24 Donors: Michael and Linda Faddis Value:

2005 CANDLE PEDESTALS 2408 TWO RECHARGEABLE TOOTHBRUSH

Two black and white,Precision scrolled "Domino Collection" pillar candle pedestals. Oral-B rechargeable 5000 Toothbrush and Crest Pro-Health Complete mouthwash. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $100 $35 Donors: Michael and Linda Faddis Value:

2006 STATUE OF MARY 2409 GARDEN TOLUCA PICNIC COOLER

Grace garden withcooler a concrete statue of Mary praying the Tolucayour insulated picnic for two. Contains everything yourosary. need for a Donors: Friend of SLUH picnic for two: plates, utensils, napkins and wine glasses. Donors: Michael and Linda Faddis

2007 ANTIQUE MANTLE CLOCK walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking. 2410 Solid BARTOLINO'S GIFT BASKET 2008 2411

Value: $50 Value: $45

Donors: Friend of SLUH Bartolino's gift basket includes two bottles of wine, two jars of Bartolino's pasta Value: sauce $100 and a $25 gift card to Bartolino's. MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER Donors: Bart and Linda Saracino Value: $85 Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print. Donors: SLUH Value: $65 BIBLEFriend AND of CRUCIFIX The New American Family Bible hardbound edition and American Hardwood Crucifix

2009 BAVARIAN FOREST of PAINTING with items for Sacrament the Sick.

"Fall in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. Donors: Mark and Mary Jo LaBarge `70 24" x 18". Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan

Value: $75 Value: $50

2412 VERA BRADLEY DUO 2010 PUMPKINS OIL zip PAINTING Vera Bradley double backpack and mini hipster purse in Va-Va Voom pattern. "Pumpkins" oil on canvas Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" Donors: Homeroom M210by - Dr. Callon and 216C - Mrs. Chott Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan

Value: $149 Value: $100

2413 LILLYPALOOZA 2011 HANDCRAFTED WOODEN Lilly Pulitzer acrylic tray, iPhone 5SIGN case, pen, water bottle, memo board and tech case. 2414

Large wooden upcycled sign with "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always Donors: Friend handcrafted of SLUH Value: $140 have, always will." Donors:SWEATER Michael and Karen Value: $70 DOLL SET Gibbons Hand knitted sweater and hat made to fit an American Girl doll.

2012 HORSESHOE CANDELABRA Donors: Martha Strifler

Silver colored horseshoe candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts

Value: $40 Value: $50


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2415 TEA FOR TWO 2001

HOME DÉCOR

That favorite little girl of yours will love dressing up and having tea, either with a friend or with the two princess dolls included in this ensemble which also includes a white tea cart, ITALIAN FIGURINES Rosanna porcelain tea set, two books about tea parties and everything else needed for that Two V. Bassano Figurines. beloved, make-believe time. Donors: John Polly Walsh `75 and Mary Hastings, Value: $150 Friendand of SLUH, Drs. Tom $395 Bill and Marsha Heine

2002 TWO NIPPON VASES a collection two handpainted floral Nippon vases. 2416 Start ST. LOUIS ZOOwith BASKET

Donors: and Jeanine `77free first refill and animal crackers. Zoo bag, John stuffed giraffe, twoHorgan cups with Donors: Tim and Hilary Wells `99

2003 CALICO CORNERS BASKET $100 gift certificate for Calico 2417 One GIRL'S BACKPACK

Value: $100 Value: $50

Corners. Designer Fabric and "Nate Burkus" book included. Black and White floral backpack with hot pink accent by Thirty-One. Donors: Calico Corners Value: Bill and Katherine Meirink `87 Value: $250 $74

2004 WILLOW TREE FIGURINE

Willow Tree “Chrysalis” mother and daughter figurine by Susan Lordi. FURNITURE Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $24

2501 TWO 2005 MAHOGANY CANDLEFOYER PEDESTALS SETTEE

Two beautiful The black andornately white, scrolled carved "Domino back, upholstered Collection"seat pillar cushion candleand pedestals. back medallion Donors: of SLUH Value: $35 enhanceFriend the elegance of this 40"L x 36"H x 19"D antique mahogany settee. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $300

2006 GARDEN STATUE OF MARY 2502 Grace ANTIQUE SECRETARY DESK your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. 2007

1916 solid Donors: Friend walnut, of SLUH four drawer drop down secretary desk. Beautiful serpentine Value: $50 front with claw and ball foot legs. Measure 34"L x 42"H x 18"D Donors: Friend of SLUH CLOCK Value: $500 ANTIQUE MANTLE Solid walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking.

2503 REGENCY STYLE Donors: Friend of SLUHMIRROR 2008

Value: $100 Regency style solid walnut entry foyer mirror. Double arched with wood inlay and trimmed in gold. Measures 49" x 36" MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $350 Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $65

2504 MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET curved leg with dental molding display cabinet. 2009 Elegant BAVARIAN FOREST PAINTING Donors: Friend of SLUH "Fall in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18". Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan

Measures 36"L x 5 1/2'H x 20"D Value: $500

2505 SLUH TEACHER'S DESK Own a piece of SLUH's storied history with this "original" wood teacher’s desk. 2010 PUMPKINS OIL PAINTING

Value: $50

Six drawersoil including fileby drawer and Ross-Mickan. pullout tray. Measures "Pumpkins" on canvas Veronica 30" x 22" 5'L x 31"H x 34" W Donors: Veronica SLUH Value: Priceless Donors: Ross-Mickan Value: $100

2506 END TABLE SIGN 2011 MAHOGANY HANDCRAFTED WOODEN

Mahogany wood living roomupcycled end table.sign 16"L x 25"H x 14"D Large wooden handcrafted with "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always Donors: Ron Laurentius Value: $110 have, always will." Donors: Michael and Karen Gibbons Value: $70

2507 WOOD ROCKING CHAIR away for hours in this solid maple rocking chair. 2012 Rock HORSESHOE CANDELABRA

Donors: Friendhorseshoe of SLUH candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Silver colored Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts

Value: $200 Value: $50


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2508 ANTIQUE MAHOGANY TABLE HOME 2001 2509

DÉCOR

Eye-catching solid wood mahogany folding side table. Measures 34"L x 27"H x 16.5"D when extended. ITALIAN FIGURINES Donors: Les and Pat Hohl `52 Value: $165 Two V. Bassano Figurines. Donors: John and Polly Walsh `75 Value: $150 METAL PORCH CHAIRS Two retro royal blue metal porch chairs. Approximately 22"L x 36"H x 24"W

2002 TWO NIPPON VASES Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $100

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Value: $100

Start a collection with two handpainted floral Nippon vases. Donors: and Jeanine Horgan `77 PICNICJohn TABLE AND UMBRELLA

Threshold Bryant faux wood patio picnic table 59 3/4"L x 29"H x 59 3/4"D with

2003 CALICO BASKET round blueCORNERS and grey striped 7’ umbrella. 2511

One $100 gift and certificate for Calico Corners. Designer Fabric and "Nate Value: Burkus"$400 book Donors: Jeffrey Amy Naumann included. Donors: CalicoTOP Corners Value: $250 GRANITE SIDE TABLE This converted "Domestic" sewing table has been transformed into a very unique

2004 WILLOW TREE granite top side tableFIGURINE for indoor or outdoor use. Measures 36"L x 29"H x 18"D Willow “Chrysalis” mother and daughter figurine by Donors:Tree Forshaw of St. Louis, Courtesy of Joe Forshaw IV Susan `70 Lordi. Donors: Friend of SLUH Friend of SLUH

Value: $400 Value: $24

2005 CANDLE PEDESTALS 2512 TWO VINTAGE SLUH DESK LAMP

Two black and white, scrolled "Domino pillar pedestals. Vintage gooseneck lamp with cast iron Collection" art nouveau basecandle from the original Donors: FriendNew of SLUH SLUH library. wiring and reproduction shade. Donors: SLUH

2006 GARDEN STATUE OF MARY your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. 2513 Grace VINTAGE SLUH DESK LAMP 2007 2514 2008

Value: $35 Value: $60

Donors: of SLUH Value: $50 Vintage Friend gooseneck lamp with cast iron art nouveau base from the original SLUH library. New wiring and reproduction shade. Donors: SLUHMANTLE CLOCK Value: $60 ANTIQUE Solid walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking. Donors: Friend of SLUHTABLE Value: $100 FR. MARCO SIDE Wooden top side table with iron legs. Measures 23 1/2"L x 25 1/4"H x 15 1/2"D Donors: Fr. Marco, S.J. `54 PITCHER Value: $100 MACKENZIE-CHILDS Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $65

COLLECTIBLES

2009 BAVARIAN FOREST PAINTING 2601

"Fall in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18". Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan MEDIEVAL COIN COLLECTION

14 medieval coins issued about 1,000 A.D - 1,400 A.D. Binder includes: a) Crusader trachy b) Alphonso X (1252 "Pumpkins" oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 30" x 22" - 1382 A.D.) Hungarian 1284 A.D.) Castile and Leon six line; c) Louis The Great (1342 Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan Value: $100 denar; d) Ivan Stratsimir (1365-1393 A.D.) Bulgarian grosh coin and much more, each accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Donors: Ed Rataj `65 WOODEN SIGN Value: $450 HANDCRAFTED Large wooden handcrafted upcycled sign with "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always CIVIL WAR DRAFT EXEMPTION have, always will." Donors: Michael andreceiver Karen Gibbons Value: Document from the of commutation money, accompanied by a Certificate of $70 Authenticity. Donors: Friend ofCANDELABRA SLUH Value: $100 HORSESHOE Silver colored horseshoe candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts Value: $50

2010 PUMPKINS OILKingdom PAINTING coin from the Latin of Constantinople (1204 - 1261 A.D.); 2011 2602 2012

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2603 IRON AGE LAMP FROM ISRAEL HOME 2001 2604

DÉCOR

Iron age (1200 B.C. - 560 B.C.) terra cotta oil lamp from Israel, accompanied Certificate of Authenticity. ITALIAN FIGURINES Donors: Ed Rataj `65 Value: $250 Two V. Bassano Figurines. Donors: John and Polly Walsh `75 Value: $150 RAILROAD STOCK CERTIFICATE

Rare 1862 Raleigh and Gaston Railroad stock certificate issued to raise capital to purchase William Worrell Vass, accompanied by a Certificate of Start a collection with two handpainted floral Nippon vases. Authenticity. Donors: John and`65 Jeanine Horgan `77 Value: $100 Ed Rataj $450

2002 TWO slaves.NIPPON Signed by VASES Confederate Captain 2003 CORNERS BASKET 2605 CALICO ANCIENT COIN COLLECTION

2004 2606 2005

One $100 gift before certificate for Bindeer Calico Corners. Fabric and book 14 coins issued 300 A.D. includes: Designer a) Herod the Great (40"Nate B.C. - Burkus" 4 A.D.) tripod included.b) Widow's Mite mentioned in Mark 12:41-44; c) Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 A.D.) prutah; Donors:Sestertius; Calico Corners Value: $250 Roman Caesar Augustus (27 B.C - 14 A.D.) semis of Phillippi, and much more, each accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Donors: Ed Rataj `65FIGURINE Value: $475 WILLOW TREE Willow Tree “Chrysalis” mother and daughter figurine by Susan Lordi. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $24 CONFEDERATE AUTOGRAPHS 1853 Raleigh & Gaston Railroad stock certificate signed by Lawrence O'Bryan Branch and William Worrell Vass. Branch became a Confederate Brigadier General and was killed by a TWO CANDLE PEDESTALS sniper at the Battle of Antietam. Vass became a Confederate Major, accompanied by a Two black and white, scrolled "Domino Collection" pillar candle pedestals. Certificate of Authenticity. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $35 Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $475

2006 GARDEN STATUE OF MARY 2607 CIVIL WAR PRINT Grace your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. 2007

1862 print of of theSLUH Army of the Potomac - Captain De Hart's Battery Shelling the $50 Rebel Donors: Friend Value: Advance at the Battle of Gaines's Mills, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Donors: Friend of SLUH CLOCK Value: $65 ANTIQUE MANTLE Solid walnut key wind mantle clock. 15" tall. Currently nonworking.

2608 THOMAS NAST PRINT Donors: Friend of SLUH 2008

Value: $100 1877 Thomas Nast political cartoon print, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Thomas Nast (1840 - 1902) was one of the most popular artists of the 1800s and is best MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER remembered as the originator of thepitcher modernwith images ofprint. Santa Claus, the Democratic donkey Mackenzie-Childs sage green water floral and Republican elephant. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $65 Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $50

2009 BAVARIAN FOREST PAINTING 2609 MILLION DOLLAR BEARER BOND "Fall in the Bavarian Forest" oil on canvas. 24" x 18".

$1,000,000 PennRoss-Mickan Central 1970 bearer bond (cancelled), accompanied by a Certificate Donors: Veronica Value: of $50 Authenticity. Donors: Ed Rataj `65 Value: $125

2010 PUMPKINS OIL PAINTING oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan. 2610 "Pumpkins" RAILROAD BOND Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan 2011 2611 2012

30" x 22"

Value: $100 $5,000 bond issued in 1877 by the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. HANDCRAFTED WOODEN SIGN Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $75 Large wooden handcrafted upcycled sign with "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always have, always will." COAL COMPANY SCRIP Donors: Michael and Karen Gibbons Value: $70 Don't sell your soul to the company store! Black Diamond Coal Company scrip in $10, $5, $2.50 and $1 denominations, each accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. HORSESHOE Donors: Friend ofCANDELABRA SLUH Value: $30 Silver colored horseshoe candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts Value: $50


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2612 WAR OF 1812 NEWSPAPER HOME 2001 2613

DÉCOR

February 12, 1814 edition of The Weekly Register newspaper with coverage of the War of 1812, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. ITALIAN FIGURINES Donors: Ed Rataj `65 Value: $100 Two V. Bassano Figurines. Donors: John and Polly Walsh `75 Value: $150 CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER March 21, 1861 edition of New York Tribune with coverage of the secession crisis and Fort

2002 TWO NIPPON VASES Sumter, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

Start a collection Donors: Friend of with SLUHtwo handpainted floral Nippon vases. Donors: John and Jeanine Horgan `77

Value: $75 Value: $100

2614 FISH FOSSIL 2003 CALICO BASKET 175 millionCORNERS to 136 million year old Lycoptera fish fossil, accompanied by a Certificate of

One $100 gift certificate for Calico Corners. Designer Fabric and "Nate Burkus" book Authenticity. included. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $75 Donors: Calico Corners Value: $250

2615 CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE 2004 WILLOW TREE FIGURINE Certificate for one year membership in the Civil War Round Table of St. Louis ($35 value) for 2005 2616 2006

Willow Tree “Chrysalis” mother and daughter bydinner Susanat Lordi. the 2015-2016 campaign and a certificate for figurine the buffet a Civil War Roundtable Donors: Friend of SLUH meeting ($18 value) plus an opportunity to learn about the Civil War and share Value: your $24 knowledge with others (priceless!). For new members only. Donors: Ed Rataj `65 Value: $53 TWO CANDLE PEDESTALS Two black and white, scrolled "Domino Collection" pillar candle pedestals. Donors: WAR Friend RAILROAD of SLUH Value: $35 CIVIL SCRIP $46.50 Marietta And Cincinatti Railroad scrip issued July 6, 1863, accompanied by a Certificate ofSTATUE Authenticity. during John Hunt Morgan's Raid which destroyed part of GARDEN OFIssued MARY this railroad. Grace your garden with a concrete statue of Mary praying the rosary. $65 Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $50

2617 ANTIQUE COIN COLLECTION 2007 MANTLESTARTER CLOCK 2008

This set includes coin albums, silver 15" war-time nickels, silver dimes, wheat back pennies and Solid walnut key wind mantle clock. tall. Currently nonworking. much more. Also includes an antique print of the United States Treasury Building, Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $100 accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $100 MACKENZIE-CHILDS PITCHER Mackenzie-Childs sage green water pitcher with floral print.

2618 MEDIEVAL CHINESE COINS Donors: Friend of SLUH 2009

Value: $65 Coins issued during the Southern Han Dynasty (917 – 971 A.D.), Northern Sung Dynasty (960-1127 A.D.), SouthernPAINTING Sung Dynasty (1127 - 1279 A.D.), Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1260 BAVARIAN FOREST A.D.), Ming Dynasty (1368 1644 A.D.) and byxMing "Fall in the Bavarian Forest"- oil on canvas. 24" 18". Rebel Prince of Tang (1645 - 1646 A.D.). Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan Value: $50 Donors: Ed Rataj `65 Value: $150

2010 PUMPKINS OIL PAINTING 2619 CIVIL WAR BOND "Pumpkins" oil on canvas by Veronica Ross-Mickan.

30" x 22" 1863 Masonville, New York $25 bond with Inland Revenue Stamp issued to fund Civil War Donors: Veronica Ross-Mickan Value: $100 bounties paid to volunteers accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Donors: Ed Rataj `65 Value: $200

2011 HANDCRAFTED WOODEN SIGN wooden handcrafted upcycled sign 2620 Large CIVIL WAR CHECK have, always will."

with "Loved you yesterday, love you still, always

1864 New York and CityKaren check Gibbons signed by New York Mayor Charles Gunther accompanied by a Donors: Michael Value: $70 Certificate of Authenticity. Donors: Ed Rataj `65 Value: $75

2012 HORSESHOE CANDELABRA

Silver colored horseshoe candelabra. 6"H x 8"W. Holds eight candles. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts

Value: $50


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2015 Homeroom Basket Volunteers The following Moms volunteered to coordinate their son’s Homeroom Basket. THANKS to all of you for doing such a tremendous job!

Senior Homerooms

Junior Homerooms

M101 M104 M106 M108 M110 M112 M114 M116 M118 M122

M206 M208 M210 M216 M218 M222 M224 216C 218C 222C

Julie Abeln Terri Cihota Gina Donlin Deedra Henning Lisa Jellinek Lisa Mackey Jackie Olson Cathy Pitlyk Jackie Spellmeyer Patty Voigt

Lisa Bersett Alisa Correa Lisa Douglass Margot Hirlinger Joyce Russell Joan Lockwood Gaye Pence Susan Sansone Barb Thibodeau Jill Zimmerman

Sophomore Homerooms

Freshman Homerooms

M201 M203 M205 M207 M209 M215 M217 M219 M221 221C

J121 J123 J124

Kristen Bacharier Tina Coffey Laura Esswein Julie Grassi Nancy Kramer Marcy Lanter Rekha Nigam Angie Sevastianos Rosario Stobbs Lisa Wagner

J127 J128 M103 M105 M107 M109 M113 M115

Julia Browne Pat Cleeland Stephanie Evans & Linda Faddis Claire Garner Courtney Hernandez Terri Lux Katherine Meirink Shala Parisi Julie Schlichting Kathy Tahan Karen Zak


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3001 FLEUR DE LIS BASKET Nothing says more about the beloved Junior Bills and our fair city than the fleur de lis, so decorate your home with this symbol of history and pride! In addition to the many fleur de lis items in this basket, you can learn more about St. Louis on a walking tour while wearing some bling to go with your boots! Donors: J121 - Deacon Boedeker & J123 - Dr. Osburg Value: $450

3002 HANDYMAN "SLUH" STYLE Finish off that "to do" list with this well stocked tool bucket. In addition to basic tool needs, included is a Bosch 18V Cordless Drill/Driver! Complete those chores in style wearing a Men's Jr. Bill polo shirt and camp hat. Great gift for either father or son! Donors: J124 - Mr. Garavaglia Value: $420

3003 BACKYARD BAR-B-QUE Become a professional backyard chef with this hot red cooler-on-a-stand filled to the brim with everything you could ever need for preparing your bar-b-que feast! Sip on local beers while you grill up the perfecly seasoned cut of meat you've selected from the G&W Bavarian Sausage Company, expertly turned with a Billiken spatula. Enjoy your St. Louis summer and show off your skills with this grill master basket! Donors: J127 - Mr. Sciuto & J128 - Mr. Hussung Value: $500

3004 CARDINALS FANS ONLY Show off your Cardinals spirit with this FANtastic basket! Only a diehard fan can appreciate all of the swag here which showcases two "All Inclusive" tickets, a Jim Edmonds bat and Cardinals hat among many other items. You'll be an All-Star when you're safe at home with this basket! Donors: M103 - Mr. Pham & M109 - Mr. Steingruby Value: $500

3005 COOKING WITH SLUH Conquer the kitchen SLUH style! Put on your SLUH apron, grab your SLUH towels and blue gadgets and be inspired by recipes from the Dierbergs cookbooks. So many items to help you prepare! The drinks will be chilled, sit and sip from your fleur de lis glasses. Relax and enjoy! Donors: M105 – Mr. Kovarik & M107 - Mr. Nicollerat Value: $500

3006 NEW DRIVER / CAR CARE Protect that precious cargo with this basket perfect for any new SLUH driver! Eager new drivers will find their way around town with a brand new Garmin, and may actually keep their car clean with a premium car care kit and car wash and detailing gift certificates. They will be prepared for weather and emergencies in true Jr.Bill fashion. Donors: M113 - Mrs. Ice & M115 - Mr. O'Brien Value: $500

3007 ONE LUCKY MUTT All the neighborhood dogs will bark with envy! This pampered pooch will drool over all new toys, accessories, grooming essentials, treats and so much more! Ideal for small tail-waggers up to 22 lbs. Donors: M201 - Mr. Kavanaugh & M219 - Mr. Flanagan Value: $375

3008 ON THE ROAD AGAIN Tailgating, camping or picnicking will be easier with this basket full of essentials. Included is a 10' x 8' easy-up canopy, two folding chairs, portable gas grill with stand, football-themed foldable table, cooler, gift cards and more! Pack up and head out to enjoy your meal in the great outdoors. Donors: M203 - Mr. Quinn & M205 - Mrs. Kissell Value: $500


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3009 SUMMER IN ST. LOUIS Beat the St. Louis summertime blues! Enjoy a day at the park, play a round of golf at The Highlands and enjoy a meal at the Forest Park Boathouse. Pack an Amighetti's picnic, put drinks in a Budweiser portable cooler table, then stop by the Arch for a tour and riverboat cruise. Spend the day at the Magic House and get a treat at Ted Drewes. Head to a Cardinals game with your snacks and drinks packed. Ready, set, go! Donors: M207 - Mr. Mills & M209 - Mr. Kickham Value: $490

3010 GARDENER'S DELIGHT Make this Boca water fountain the centerpiece of your garden! Use all the gardening necessities included to further enhance your yard then sit back and enjoy your peaceful retreat. 45"H x 43"D Donors: M215 - Mr. Corley & 221C - Mr. LaBoube Value: $500

3011 VIVA LA VINO A little bit of everything for the wine lover! The highlight of this basket is a wine tasting for 10 at the award winning Augusta Winery. Also included is a wonderful selection of fabulous world wide wines: Californian Cabernet Sauvignon, Italian Pinot Grigio, Argentinian Malbec and New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc and items for serving and chilling. Cheers! Donors: M217 - Mr. Kershenski & M221 - Ms. Alvarado Value: $400

3012 MORNING COFFEE DOODLE-DO This basket has everything for a great start to your day and beyond! A Keurig K350 2.0 plus 60 Keurig cups make mornings a snap. Get out the door early with gift cards from Starbucks, Kaldi's and Dunkin Donuts. With everything in this basket, it will be good to the last drop! Donors: M206 - Mr. O'Keefe & M208 - Mr. Moran Value: $425

3013 VERA BRADLEY ON-THE-GO Look stylish while traveling with this Vera Bradley rolling luggage, weekend bag and accessories. The luggage is almost as fun as the trip itself! Also included is a notepad and journal, travel mug, 2 tablet envelopes and a coin purse. Donors: M210 - Dr. Callon & 216C - Mrs. Chott Value: $500

3014 FAMILY MOVIE/GAME NIGHT Tucked in a galvanized fleur de lis beverage tub is everything you need to keep the family entertained for many nights to come. Connect the Apple TV or use the wireless portable bluetooth speakers for music while playing games at home. Grab a theatre gift card and head out to watch the newest releases. There is even more in store when you unpack this basket of fun. Donors: M216 - Mrs. Wellen & M218 - Mr. Merriott Value: $400

3015 LET'S GO BLUES! This basket includes two game tickets to the Blues vs. Calgary Flames on Apr. 2, 2015 (seats are 8 rows back from the ice!). Also included are hockey memorabilia autographed by Chris Pronger and Keith Tkachuk, Blues fleece blanket, Blues cap and much more. Do you Bleed Blue? Donors: M222 - Ms. Aliste & M224 - Mr. Chura Value: $450

3016 FROTHY FUN Is there anything more relaxing than an evening sitting in front of the fire enjoying a glass of craft beer? From the custom SLUH fire pit to the amazing craft beers, glasses, gift certificates and other goodies, your backyard is going to be your favorite spot in the entire world! Donors: 218C - Ms. Renard & 222C - Mr. Moore Value: $500


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3017 M-I-Z-Z-O-U-RAH Give a loud roar Tiger fans for this Mizzou-themed basket. Designed for the diehard fan, this has everything you need for that game day tailgate party as well as many items for your own special cub going off to college this fall. You'll score a touchdown with this basket! Donors: M101 - Mr. Foy & M122 - Mr. O'Connell Value: $500

3018 THE FIT ONE Energize your active lifestyle with this basket of training essentials! Sport that motivation with new styles from the Lululemon gift card, sync into training with the Fitbit FlexWireless Activity + Sleep Wristband and Soundpeats Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds, muscle up with fitness tools and recover with a Smoothie King smoothie. Hold all of your training essentials in ths Lululemon Resolution Hobo. Move fast on this! Donors: M104 - Mr. Porter & M108 - Mr. McCarthy Value: $500

3019 A TASTE OF ST. LOUIS Experience St. Louis through your taste buds as you enjoy a special night out on The Hill and Annie Gunn's, a casual lunch with friends at Pappy's Smokehouse or Happy Joe's, a sweet treat from Ted Drewes and many other decadent restaurants around the St. Louis area. Savor locally made coffees, candies and sauces. Bon appetit! Donors: M106 - Mr. Keeven & M118 - Mrs. Whitaker Value: $500

3020 LOVE THEE NOTRE DAME The Domer in your life, young or old, will be thrilled with the unique items in this basket! A 60-quart blue and gold tailgater's dream ND cooler houses a one-of-a-kind t-shirt quilt, custom Notre Dame garden stone, Irishopoly game, beautifully etched wine glasses and more. Go Irish! Donors: M110 - Mr. Zinselmeyer & M116 - Mr. Kornfeld Value: $500

3021 OFF TO COLLEGE Send your Jr. Bill off to college in style with a dorm fridge, microwave, extra long twin bedding, towels, laundry supplies, storage containers and more! Kleenex not included! Donors: M112 - Mr. Navarro & M114 - Mrs. Moeser Value: $400

3022 CLASS OF SLUH 2018 Everything to celebrate the Class of 2018! From school to pool, on the road or safe at home, your Jr.Bill will be set until graduation with all the gear in this basket! Donors: SLUH Alumni Mothers' Club Value: $365

3023 SLUH MOM SWAG This basket has everything a SLUH mom needs! From fleur de lis kitchen decor and the world famous SLUH cookbook to taking care of business with one-of-a-kind fleur de lis items for your desk, you will have SLUH with you at home or office. You will be decked out from head to toe for any SLUH event. After a hard day of keeping up with your Jr.Bill, you can enjoy your favorite beverage with more SLUH style. SLUH blue is the new black! Donors: SLUH Alumni Mothers' Club Value: $395


SPORTS


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4001 CREIGHTON SWEATSHIRT Size Large. Donors: Creighton University

Value: $30

4002 COLLEGE LOUNGE PANTS Lounge pants in your choice of design and size. Made by one of our own "Mothers for Others." Donors: Kim Kirn Value: $50

4003 NOTRE DAME FLEECE BLANKET Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $25

4004 NOTRE DAME HELMET Authentic Notre Dame signature helmet. Gold helmet with green face mask and green shamrock on the side for signatures. Donors: Andrew and Stephanie Schwartz

Value: $500

4005 SLU BILLIKEN BLANKET Donors: Timothy and Jeanne Drone `68

Value: $25

4006 SLU DRI-FIT PULLOVER Men's size Medium SLU Nike golf Dri-fit black v-neck pullover. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $100

4007 MIZZOU THEMED ACCESSORIES Mizzou zippered tote bag, iPad case and iPhone 5 case. Donors: Robert and Diana Bentz

Value: $75

4008 MIZZOU FOOTBALL HELMET Mizzou replica football helmet full size. Donors: Ted and Sharon Hartzler

Value: $129

4009 OMEGA CAMELBAK Donors: Justilien and Mary Landry `64

Value: $40

4010 MICHELOB ULTRA PULLOVER Michelob Ultra nylon pullover size XXLarge. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $25

4011 OUTDOOR LADDER BALL GAME Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $50

4012 UP 24 BY JAWBONE 24 hour activity and sleep tracker. Donors: Mark and Deanna Broughton

Value: $100

4013 BUDWEISER FLEECE JACKET Men’s size XXLarge black fleece jacket embroidered with the "Budweiser Crown" logo. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts Value: $50

4014 LEGENDS COUNTRY CLUB GOLF Enjoy 18 holes of golf and lunch for three at the Legends Country Club in Eureka, MO. To be played with member Don or Sherry Beckerle. Donors: Don and Sherry Beckerle `84 Value: $350


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4015 GOLF AT FOREST PARK Golf for four at Forest Park. Donors: The Courses at Forest Park

Value: $200

4016 ALGONQUIN GOLF FOR THREE Join Kevin Kissling `79 for lunch, golf and drinks afterwards at Algonquin Golf Club. Mutually agreeable date. Donors: Kevin and Tracy Kissling `79

Value: $350

4017 ALGONQUIN GOLF & LUNCH Enjoy golf and lunch for three at Algonquin Country Club. Tuesdays through Fridays anytime or weekends after noon. Member must play with group. Donors: Mark Delhougne `96 Value: $350

4018 WESTBOROUGH GOLF FOURSOME A round of golf for four players including two carts and beverages of your choice on the course at Westborough Country Club any Tuesday through Friday. Donors: The Cushing Family Value: $400

4019 WESTBOROUGH GOLF & DRINKS Golf and cocktails for three at Westborough Country Club. Donors: Mick Wellington `66

Value: $450

4020 NORMANDIE GOLF CLUB Golf for three at Normandie Golf Club. Mutually agreeable date. Donors: David and Monica Piasecki

Value: $200

4021 TITLEIST GOLF CLUB Titleist golf club. Spin milled Vokey design. Donors: Suzanne Pawlow

Value: $115

4022 GOLF SHOE CARRIER Calloway Golf deluxe shoe carrier. Holds any style shoe. Donors: Chuck and Susie Fandos `79

Value: $28

4023 BLUES SEASON PARKING Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $660

4024 AUTOGRAPHED HOCKEY STICK Paul Stastny autographed St. Louis Blues hockey stick with certificate of authenticity. Donors: Darryl and VillaJean Jones `73 Value: $200

4025 ALEX PIETRANGELO STICK St Louis Blues' Alex Pietrangelo game used signed hockey stick. Donors: Eric Floyd

Value: $175

4026 SAM BRADFORD JERSEY Signed Sam Bradford replica jersey. Donors: Kevin and Cindy Cohan

Value: $200


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4027 RODGER SAFFOLD III PHOTO St. Louis Rams Rodger Saffold III, guard/tackle, signed photograph. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $75

4028 RAMS RETRO SIGNED JERSEY Authentic Rams retro jersey signed by Rams tight-end Lance Kendrick. Donors: Rich and Julia Browne

Value: $400

4029 RAMS FOOTBALL HELMET Rams authentic Speed full sized football helmet. Donors: Ted and Sharon Hartzler

Value: $269

4030 MUSIAL FRAMED PHOTO Specially made 22" x 26" framed photo of Stan Musial with photos of 1946 World Series Ring and Stan Musial patches. Donors: Dr. Wayne and Carole Fisher `66

Value: $295

4031 STAN MUSIAL SIGNED PHOTO Framed Stan Musial Autographed picture. Donors: Andy and Stephanie Schwartz

Value: $250

4032 RAWLINGS USA WALLET Dark brown leather wallet with USA theme inside. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts

Value: $50

4033 RAMS SEASON PARKING Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $300

4034 RAWLINGS FUNGO BAT Rawlings Fungo performance series bat. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $60

4035 SIGNED MUSIAL KEEPSAKE Autographed Stan Musial print and three World Series patches in 20" x 22" custom frame. Donors: Dr. Wayne and Carole Fisher `66 Value: $395

4036 MATT HOLLIDAY BASEBALL BAT Matt Holliday signed baseball bat used during batting practice. Donors: Charles and Susan Fandos `79

Value: $350

4037 CATCHER'S MITT AND COIN Wilson A900 Catcher's Mitt and 2014 U.S. Mint Baseball Hall of Fame Commemorative Proof Concave Half-Dollar Coin. Donors: Ted and Laura Esswein `83 Value: $135

4038 WORLD SERIES FRAME Framed single print version of the St. Louis Cardinals 11 time World Series Champions tickets (replica). High resolution print provides the illusion that the tickets are real. Professionally double matted in team colors. Donors: Andy and Stephanie Schwartz Value: $55


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4039 STL CARDINALS JERSEY Size XLarge. Donors: Jon Bildner `87

Value: $75

4040 RAWLINGS BASEBALL BAT Rawlings BBTRIO bat 34" 31oz. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $500

4041 RAWLINGS BAT BAG Rawlings "Covert" baseball or softball bat duffel bag. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $53

4042 SWAROVSKI CARDS HAT Swarovski crystal embellished Cardinals hat. Donors: Steven and Christine Luechtefeld

Value: $75

4043 RAWLINGS GLOVE BAG Rawlings premium embroidered glove bag. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $25

4044 RAWLINGS BASEBALL GLOVE Rawlings Pro-Preferred "Heart of the Hide" series baseball glove. Right-hand throw. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $419

4045 JAMES SHIELDS JERSEY American League Champions, Kansas City Royals pitcher James Shields autographed jersey. Comes with "Certification of Authenticity" Sticker. Donors: Joseph Correnti III Value: $400

4046 SLUH BASKETBALL CAMP 2015 One week participation in the 2015 SLUH Summer Basketball Camp for one boy entering grades 3-8. Camp options are June 15 - 18, July 13 - 16 or July 20 - 23 from 9 a.m. -3 p.m. Donors: Coach Erwin Claggett Value: $160

4047 SLUH VOLLEYBALL CAMP 2015 One week participation in the 2015 SLUH Summer Volleyball Camp. See camp flyer for dates and times. Donors: Coach Jeff Cheak Value: $110

4048 SLUH XC CAMP 2015 Two weeks participation in the 2015 SLUH Summer Cross Country Camps for any SLUH boy entering grades 9-12. Camp dates are June 22 - 25 and July 20 - 23, 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Donors: Coach Joe Porter Value: $110

4049 SLUH GOLF CAMP 2015 One week participation in the 2015 SLUH Summer Golf Camp at Missouri Bluffs for one boy or girl entering 7th or 8th grade or one boy entering 9th grade at SLUH. Camp options are June 29 - July 2 or July 27 - 30 from 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Donors: Coach Scott Gilbert `88 Value: $150


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4050 SLUH BASEBALL CAMP 2015 One week participation at the 2015 SLUH Summer Baseball Camp for one boy age 6-13. The four day format (M-TH, 9 a.m. - 11:15 a.m.) under the direction of Coach Nicollerat is designed to assist the young player in developing his baseball skills by stressing the fundamentals. Camp options are June 1 - 4 or 15 - 18. Donors: Coach Steve Nicollerat Value: $100

4051 SLUH LACROSSE CAMP 2015 One week participation at the 2015 SLUH Summer Lacrosse Camp for one boy entering grades 2-9 to be held July 13 - 16 from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Donors: SLUH Lacrosse Club Value: $195

4052 SLUH SOCCER CAMP 2015 One week participation at the 2015 SLUH Summer Soccer Camp for one boy entering grades 9-12 to be held May 26 - 29 from 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Donors: Coach Charlie Martel Value: $120

4053 SLUH WRESTLING CAMP 2015 One week participation at the 2015 SLUH Summer Wrestling Camp for any SLUH boy entering grades 9-12. Donors: Coach Jon Ott Value: $110

4054 SLUH FOOTBALL CAMP 2015 One week participation at the 2015 SLUH Summer Football Camp for one boy entering grades 2-8 to be held June 8 - 11 from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Donors: Coach Gary Kornfeld Value: $105

4055 SLUH JERSEY PILLOW 18" x 18" square throw pillow made from an authentic SLUH sports jersey. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $55

4056 SLUH JERSEY PILLOW 18" x 18" square throw pillow made from an authentic SLUH sports jersey. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $55

4057 SLUH XLARGE MENS POLO Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $40

4058 SLUH TEAM SHIRT Size Large SLUH Rugby Team shirt. Donors: SLUH Rugby Team

Value: $50

4059 FRAMED SPORTS PORTRAIT Framed 11" x 14" Sports Portrait shot at our studio or on location. Must present certificate at photo shoot. Expires 6 months after event. May not be combined with any other offers nor exchanged for any other product. Donors: Nordmann Photography Value: $410

4060 SLUH FOOTBALL PACKAGE SLUH football package that includes signed 2015 SLUH football with case. Package also includes color team photo, program and rally towel. Donors: Coach Gary Kornfeld, Big Time Jersey Value: $81


Sports Closes at 9:00 p.m.

4061 SLUH FLAG AND POLE The biggest jersey ever! 5' x 4'. Fly it with SLUH pride. Donors: Big Time Jersey

Value: $90

4062 SKY BOX PARTY Host a party in the skybox at the Danis Field House. Your group of 20 will enjoy a SLUH event from this private venue. Package includes a $250 certificate from Food Service Consultants for catering. Four hour maximum. Mutually agreeable date. Donors: Food Service Consultants/Specialized Catering, SLUH Value: $251

4063 AUTOGRAPHED MINI HELMET Mini Rams helmet signed by E.J. Gaines, rookie cornerback. Donors: Rich and Julia Browne

Value: $75

4064 JEFF FISHER SIGNED FOOTBALL NFL Authentic Game Ball signed by Jeff Fisher Donors: Kevin and Cindy Cohan

Value: $100

4065 OSHIE SIGNED SI COVER Mounted TJ Oshie signed copy of Sports Illustrated cover with Adam Wainright. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $125

4066 AUTOGRAPHED MATHENY BOOK “The Matheny Manifesto” book signed by Mike Matheny. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: Words To Live By

4067 DIMAGGIO SIGNED HAT Showboat - Atlantic City hat autographed by Joe DiMaggio with letter of authenticity. Donors: Dr. Wayne and Carole Fisher `66 Value: $325

4068 AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL Baseball signed by Whitey Herzog, Red Schoendienst and Dave Phillips. Donors: Paul Martel

Value: $150

4069 AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL Autographed baseball signed by Whitey Herzog, major league baseball manager of the St. Louis Cardinals from 1980 - 1990, and Don A. Denkinger, former American League baseball umpire #11 from 1969 - 1990. Donors: Father Ralph Houlihan, S.J. `52 Value: The Call

4070 AUTOGRAPH BASEBALL CARDS 1995 baseball cards autographed by Bob Gibson, Bernard Gilkey, Brian Jordan, Jose Oquendo and Ozzie Smith. Donors: Keishonna Sanders Value: $205

4071 LOU BROCK SIGNED BASEBALL Baseball signed by Cardinal Hall of Famer Lou Brock. Donors: Gerard and Kathleen Armstrong

Value: $125

4072 PUJOLS CARDINALS CAP Albert Pujols autographed Cardinals baseball cap. Letter of authenticity from the Pujols Foundation. Donors: Dr. Wayne and Carole Fisher `66 Value: $395


Sports Closes at 9:00 p.m.

4073 FOUR RAMS TICKETS Four tickets on a mutually agreeable date. Section 106, Row I I, Seats 9 - 12. Donors: Jim and Cathy Walther `73 Value: $340

4074 FOUR MIZZOU TICKETS Four tickets to Mizzou vs Mississippi State game with parking pass for lot G included. Game date is Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015. Donors: Bret and Angie Kimes Value: $400

4075 FOUR CARDS TICKETS Four tickets in the Dugout Box Section 138. Two rows from field. Mutually agreeable date. Donors: PaintSmiths of St. Louis Value: $360

4076 EXERCISE BIKE True Brand Z7 programmable exercise bike. Donors: Chris Reither

Value: $750

4077 BOWFLEX ULTIMATE Solid, compact, gently used fitness workout machine. Instruction manual, workout routines and accessories included. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $300

4078 SHUFFLEBOARD TABLE Shuffleboard table. 2' x 9' with wax and weights. Donors: Alois and Sandra Koller `81

Value: $200


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BILLIKEN BOUTIQUE


BILLIKEN BOUTIQUE

BILLIKEN BOUTIQUE Where:

New Lobby Entrance

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5:00 p.m.

Closes:

9:00 p.m.

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5001 BILLIKEN CORN TOSS GAME A custom painted Jr. Billiken corn toss game. Donors: Homeroom M207 - Mr. Mills and M209 - Mr. Kickham

Value: $200

5002 JR. BILL COOLER & STAND 120-quart stainless steel cooler on stand adorned with our Jr. Bill. Donors: Terra

Value: $300

5003 FDL ICE BUCKET Metal ice bucket with metal rope handles and bottle of prosecco. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $30

5004 SLUH "STL" Blue and white "StL", 36"H x 33"W, punch-needle artwork for wall or floor. Donors: Mike and Bonnie O'Brien

Value: $350

5005 FDL BLUE GLASS JAR Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $25

5006 FDL BAKE SET Sur La Table fleur de lis bake set and spoon rest. Donors: Kendall and Mary Garner

Value: $67

5007 FDL NAPKINS AND RINGS Sur La Table blue chevron napkins and FDL napkin rings. Donors: Kendall and Mary Garner

Value: $40

5008 FDL PASTA BOWL Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $40

5009 FDL WAFFLE MAKER This waffle maker by Beyond Basic Provisions. Stainless steel design; non-stick grid for easy clean up; easy to store. Donors: Conrad and Susan Deneault, Jr. Value: $65

5010 FDL CERAMIC VASE Antiqued gray fleur de lis vase. Donors: Mark and Janet Lawder

Value: $85

5011 FDL CERAMIC CONTAINER Antiqued gray fleur de lis ceramic decorative container with lid. Donors: Mark and Janet Lawder

Value: $35

5012 FRAMED SLUH TOILE SLUH themed toile fabric matted and framed. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $112

5013 FDL CANISTER AND VASE Decorative fleur de lis cream colored canister and vase. Donors: Mark and Janet Lawder

Value: $47

5014 FDL SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS Donors: Crissy Hopp

Value: $37


Billiken Boutique Closes at 9:00 p.m.

5015 FDL SERVING TRAY Mexican pewterware fleur de lis shaped tray. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $65

5016 SLUH PILLOW Large navy blue pillow with “SLUH” embroidered in white. Donors: CKD Designs

Value: $36

5017 FDL OVAL PEWTER DISH Mexican Pewterware oval fleur de lis vegetable dish. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $40

5018 FDL SQUARE TRAY Mexican Pewterware square tray with bead detail and fleur de lis handles. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $40

5019 CUT GLASS FDL One of a kind fleur de lis made with cut glass and enhanced with SLUH mottos. Donors: Michael and Karen Gibbons Value: $125

5020 LARGE FDL TRAY Pewter oblong tray with fleur de lis handles. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $48

5021 FDL ON CANVAS 2' x 2' fleur de lis print on canvas. Donors: Gary and Christine Schnell

Value: $35

5022 SLUH PILLOWCASE Ultra soft navy SLUH pillowcase. Donors: CKD Designs

Value: $32

5023 CAKE STANDS Two tiered ceramic cake plate stands adorned with fleur de lis ribbon. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $40

5024 BOWL & CAKE STAND Oblong white ceramic bowl and pedestal cake plate adorned with pink fleur de lis ribbon. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $40

5025 SLUH TABLE LAMP 24" high table lamp with stainless steel base. SLUH lettering on the custom shade. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $50

5026 SLUH TABLE LAMP 24" high table lamp with stainless steel base. SLUH lettering on the custom shade. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $50

5027 SLUH JERSEY PILLOW 16" x 16" pillow with the Jr. Bill from an authentic SLUH sports jersey. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $45


Billiken Boutique Closes at 9:00 p.m.

5028 JR. BILL WALL PANEL Wall panel made from authentic SLUH sports jerseys. 14"L x 47"H. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $125

5029 SLUH JERSEY PILLOW 18" x 18" square throw pillow made from an authentic SLUH sports jersey. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $55

5030 ST. LOUIS FDL PILLOW Beige pillow with St. Louis themed fleur de lis on front. Donors: Bob and Diane Bentz

Value: $52

5031 FDL PEWTER SERVING WARE Fleur de lis pewter bowl with serving utensils. Donors: Robert and Diana Bentz

Value: $65

5032 FDL WINE RACK Donors: Robert and Diana Bentz

Value: $40

5033 LARGE FDL BOWL Extra large silver fleur de lis bowl. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $90

5034 FDL CERAMIC BOWL Colorful hand painted pedestal fruit bowl. 10 3/4" W. Donors: Patrick and Aura Quinn

Value: $37

5035 SENIOR FOLLIES-SUN NIGHT Two front row seats for the SLUH Senior Follies on Sunday, April 26, 2015. Donors: SLUH - Frank Corley `77

Value: Encore

5036 SENIOR FOLLIES-SAT NIGHT Two front row seats for SLUH Senior Follies on Saturday, April 25, 2015. Donors: SLUH - Frank Corley `77

Value: Encore

5037 CHOOSE YOUR LOCKER Choose your locker for the 2015 - 2016 school year. Must be approved by Dr. Kesterson and must be within your class bay. Donors: SLUH

Value: Priceless

5038 CHOOSE YOUR LOCKER Choose your locker for the 2015 - 2016 school year. Must be approved by Dr. Kesterson and must be within your class bay. Donors: SLUH

Value: Priceless

5039 CHOOSE YOUR LOCKER Choose your locker for the 2015 - 2016 school year. Must be approved by Dr. Kesterson and must be within your class bay. Donors: SLUH

Value: Priceless


Billiken Boutique Closes at 9:00 p.m.

5040 MOTHER/ SON MASS & TRIVIA Reservations for two to Mother/Son Mass and Lunch and also to Mother/Son Trivia Night. Donors: SLUH Mothers' Club Value: $85

5041 SLUH MOM'S SPECIAL EVENTS Day/Evening of Recollection attendance including food for one. Table for four at the Card Party and a single box lunch at SLUHtique. Donors: SLUH Mothers' Club

Value: $70

5042 SLUH DINNER THEATRE Four tickets to the 2016 SLUH Dinner Theatre performance. Contact theater department by Jan. 15, 2016. Donors: SLUH Theatre Department

Value: $100

5043 FDL TOP AND 2 PR EARRINGS Get your glitter on with this cute fleur de lis top with one pair of fleur de lis earrings and one pair of cross earrings. Donors: Phil and Carol Hoover

Value: $50

5044 "SLUH" SILVER NECKLACE Sterling silver "SLUH" necklace on an 18" chain. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $40

5045 FDL TOTEBAG Aqua jute fleur de lis tote bag. Donors: Michael and Ann Layton `78

Value: $25

5046 BILLIKEN INFINITY SCARF Washable silky faille fabric imprinted with the Junior Billiken. Donors: Great Knots

Value: $75

5047 FDL GOLD NECKLACE Fleur de lis gold and pearl necklace. Donors: Michael and Susan Hennessey

Value: $32

5048 FDL SCARF & EARRINGS Black infinity scarf with gold fleur de lis print and gold fleur de lis earrings. Donors: Robert and Diana Bentz

Value: $25

5049 FDL CHARM BRACELET James Avery Sterling Silver charm bracelet with fleur de lis charm. Size: Medium. Donors: John and Lisa Uhlenbrock `82 Value: $99

5050 SLUH VISOR & NECKLACE SLUH bling visor and fleur de lis pendant necklace. Donors: Paul and Lori Hohenberger

Value: $55

5051 SLUH JEWELRY Silver colored fleur de lis drop earrings and blue "SLUH" acrylic necklace. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $45


Billiken Boutique Closes at 9:00 p.m.

5052 SLUH DAD FLEECE Men's size XLarge “SLUH Dad” fleece. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $40

5053 BABY BILLIKEN ONESIE Adorable onesie complete with a Junior Billiken bow tie size 3-6 months. Donors: Great Knots

Value: $28

5054 BILLIKEN CUMMERBUND SET Cummerbund, pre-tied bow tie and cufflinks in a handsome dark blue Junior Billiken print. Donors: Great Knots, SLUH Mothers' Club Value: $185

5055 BILLIKEN CHILDS ROCKER Handpainted blue and white Jr. Billiken child's rocker. Donors: Timothy and Theresa Brotherton

Value: $125

5056 BILLIKEN YARD STATUE Donors: Bill and Peggy Luth

Value: $60

5057 SLUH GARDEN STONE SLUH Billiken garden stone. Horizontal orientation. 12"L. Donors: Caliber Cast Stone/Mike Seidel

Value: $50

5058 SLUH GARDEN STONE SLUH Billiken garden stone. Vertical orientation. 12"H. Donors: Caliber Cast Stone/Mike Seidel

Value: $50

5059 FDL DOORMAT & FLAG Bright green mat and garden flag with black polka dot fleur de lis. Donors: David and Lynn Morris

Value: $36

5060 CLASS 2015 GARDEN STONE Donors: Caliber Cast Stone/Mike Seidel

Value: $50

5061 CLASS 2016 GARDEN STONE Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $50

5062 CLASS 2017 GARDEN STONE Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $50

5063 CLASS 2018 GARDEN STONE Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $50

5064 ANTIQUE "BILLIKEN" STATUE Any SLUH family will enjoy this prized possession- an antique Billiken found in a California wine country antique shop. Made by the Billiken Company in Chicago, patented in 1908. Bring home this special Billiken as a lasting treasure for your special Billiken. Donors: Christine Burghoff and Jack Barbey `15 Value: $100

5065 FDL CHALKBOARD Fleur de lis chalkboard. 21"L x 23 3/4"H. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $25


Billiken Boutique Closes at 9:00 p.m.

5066 SLUH DECORATIVE PLATES Donors: Richard and Linda Anthony

Value: $25

5067 FDL CHIP AND DIP TRAY Donors: Chuck and Carrie Burggraf

Value: $50

5068 BILLIKEN WINE GLASSES The Jr. Bill is etched on these four 21oz. stemless wine glasses. Donors: Sassafras Gifts

Value: $40

5069 WOOD BREAD BOWL Oval mango wood bread bowl features twisted metal handles and "Le Bon Vivant" (the good life) center message. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $50

5070 BILLIKEN WINE GLASSES The Jr. Bill is etched on these four 21oz. stemless wine glasses. Donors: Sassafras Gifts

Value: $40

5071 FDL CHEESE BOARD Fleur de lis decorative cheese board with antiqued pewter handles. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $42

5072 FDL SERVERS Two piece fleur de lis servers with twisted metal handles. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $38

5073 FDL SERVING PLATTER Ceramic rectangular fleur de lis serving platter. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $34

5074 WROUGHT IRON FDL BOOKENDS Classic wrought iron fleur de lis embellished bookends. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $36

5075 FDL FIREBACK Minuteman fleur de lis cast iron fireback with fireback support feet. 16"H x 20"W Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $235

5076 SLUH NEEDLEPOINT BELT Includes a gift certificate to Sign of the Arrow to have finished to desired size up to 38" waist. Donors: Gregory and Carol Mullenix Value: $300

5077 SLUH NEEDLEPOINT BELT Includes a gift certificate to Sign of the Arrow to have finished to desired size up to 38" waist. Donors: Gregory and Carol Mullenix Value: $300

5078 FDL PACKAGE FDL metal art, pillow and paperweight. Donors: John and Mary Cooley, Friend of SLUH

Value: $45


Billiken Boutique Closes at 9:00 p.m.

5079 FDL CHEESE BOARD AND CRACKER TRAY FDL slate cheese board and pewter cracker tray. Donors: John and Mary Cooley

Value: $52

5080 FDL MARKET BAG Roomy canvas market bag with colorful blue fleur de lis on front. Donors: Kurt and Rita Bettger

Value: $50

5081 FR. HAGAN'S MEDICINE CHEST This is the last piece of Fr. Hagan "memorabilia", just recently removed from his room by the chapel. Donors: SLUH Value: $25

5082 FDL HOUSE FLAG Bright green flag with black polka dot fleur de lis. 28" x 40". Donors: David and Lynn Morris

Value: $23

5083 SLUH NAVY THROW Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $40

5084 FDL CANDLE WARMER Scentsy electrical wax warmer with fleur de lis design. Includes french lavender Scentsy bar. Donors: Thomas and Christine Ney `79 Value: $50


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PAINTED TREASURES


PAINTED TREASURES TREASURES PAINTED

PAINTED TREASURES Where:

Danis Lobby

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5:00 p.m.

Closes:

9:00 p.m.

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6001 FRENCH DESK CHAIR Travel without leaving your seat with this French inspired desk chair. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $80

6002 STORAGE ENTRY BENCH Storage bench with pull-out cubbies; it can serve as a mini mudroom. 42"L x 23"H x 16"D Donors: Mike and Karen Gibbons Value: $125

6003 SILVER SECRETARY DESK Dazzling silver desk will awe you with its plum interior and inspiring quote. It's a must see. 24"L x 38"H x 16"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $270

6004 ROUND CHOCOLATE TABLE This hand-painted 20" round table with chocolate-inspired quote will make you feel good all over. 26"H Donors: Ritch and Andi Fisher Value: $125

6005 DOOR CABINET Find inspiration in your personal collection when it is housed in this gold-toned, hand-lettered deep door cabinet. 22"L x 21"H x 18"D Donors: Mike and Karen Gibbons

Value: $150

6006 PLAY TABLE Hours of fun from tea time to crafts. Make all of your little girl’s wishes come true. 23"L x 20"H x 19"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $150

6007 GREEN END TABLE Feminine without the frill, this end table will add class to any room. 17"L x 27"H x 14"D Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $100

6008 SLUH SEALED CHAIRS Two handsome black chairs engraved with the SLUH seal. A perfect way to display your school pride. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $150

6009 WINE RACK Simple yet elegant wine storage complete with wine glass rack. Perfect for your favorite 24 bottles of wine. 32"L x 37"H x 16"D Donors: Ritch and Andi Fisher Value: $120

6010 BLACK STORAGE CHEST Stash your treasures in this classy black storage chest finished with elegant hand-made paper. 34"L x 17"H x 19"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $100

6011 NOSTALGIC TELEPHONE TABLE Relive memories with this telephone book table. 14"L x 29"H x 18"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $100


Painted Treasures Closes at 9:00 p.m.

6012 WHITE WICKER TABLE Style takes center stage with this beautiful wicker side-table in classic white. 22"L x 22"H x 12"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $150

6013 VANITY BENCH Covered in fleur de lis burlap, this vanity bench will dress up any room. 22"L x 22"H x 12"D Donors: Mike and Karen Gibbons Value: $100

6014 VINTAGE CARD CATALOG Indulge in a piece of history. This 15-drawer vintage card catalog allows for unlimited storage options. 33"L x 31"H x 19"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $400

6015 GREY FDL TABLE Perfect for any Billiken in your life. This table is a great accent in any room, 20"L x 23"H x 22"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $100

6016 SUPER CHIC DESK Revitalized with classic black paint, chevron lined drawers and a hint of SLUH blue. This desk is now stylish for any room. 44"L x 31"H x 16"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $140

6017 VINTAGE PAINTED KITCHEN Your little girl will have hours of pretend play at this bubblegum pink and silver kitchenette. 24"L x 43"H x 16"D Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $170

6018 PATIO DINING TABLE This beautiful round turquoise patio table will brighten up your patio. 31"L x 26"H Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $130

6019 SOFA TABLE A great accent piece for complimenting halls, foyer and more, this half-moon table will add a pop of color that will astonish your guests. 60"L x 28"H x 18"D Donors: Ron Laurentius Value: $300

6020 CARDINAL SILHOUETTE TABLE Small but fun anywhere table. 28"L x 15"H x 16"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $95

6021 GLASS TOP FDL TABLE Embellish any room with this fleur de lis etched table. 22"L x 18"H x 14"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $85

6022 FDL HALL TABLE Imagine this turquoise fleur de lis table enhancing any hallway. 21"L x 22"H x 11"D Donors: Ritch and Andi Fisher Value: $90

6023 COMFY OTTOMAN A trendy design that exudes high style, this ottoman showcases a plush and comfy top cushion accented with plum legs. 28"L x 20"H x 20"D Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $140


Painted Treasures Closes at 9:00 p.m.

6024 ONE DRAWER END TABLE This end table creates the perfect place for a treasured lamp or your favorite knick knacks. The sliding drawer provides extra storage anyone can use.16"L x 25"H x 24"D. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: $120

6025 CLASSIC BILLIKEN TABLE 32" tall novelty table, handcrafted by Steve Debrecht. Get your preppy on with this cute All American Junior Bill. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: Priceless

6026 LACROSSE BILLIKEN TABLE 32" tall novelty table, handcrafted by Steve Debrecht. Cradle some fun around this Jr. Bill table. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: Priceless

6027 RUGBY BILLIKEN TABLE 32" tall novelty table, handcrafted by Steve Debrecht. Your Jr. Bill can have his next "scrum" around this Jr. Bill table. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: Priceless

6028 TENNIS BILLIKEN TABLE 32" tall novelty table, handcrafted by Steve Debrecht. It's hard to "match" this Jr. Bill table. Guaranteed your tennis player will "LOVE" it. Donors: Friend of SLUH Value: Priceless

6029 SOCCER BILLIKEN TABLE 32" tall novelty table, handcrafted by Steve Debrecht. This table will add a kick to your Jr. Bill's home! Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: Priceless

6030 BASKETBALL BILLIKEN TABLE 32" tall novelty table, handcrafted by Steve Debrecht. A three point shot for any basketball loving Jr. Bill. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: Priceless


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CERTIFICATES


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Band Room

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Certificates Closes at 9:00 p.m.

RESTAURANTS 7101 THE ART OF ENTERTAINING One “Monday Family Dinner” Certificate. Includes two casseroles, garden salad, Italian bread and assorted homemade cookies. Expires Jan. 31, 2016. Donors: The Art of Entertaining Value: $27.50

7102 THE ART OF ENTERTAINING One “Monday Family Dinner” Certificate. Includes two casseroles, garden salad, Italian bread and assorted homemade cookies. Expires Jan. 31, 2016. Donors: The Art of Entertaining Value: $27.50

7103 THE EGG & I One $25 certificate to The Egg & I. Located on Manchester Road in Des Peres. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: The Egg & I

Value: $25

7104 THE EGG & I One $25 gift certificate to The Egg & I. Located on Manchester Road in Des Peres. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: The Egg & I Value: $25

7105 THE TAVERN One $50 gift certificate for The Tavern Kitchen and Bar on Dougherty Ferry Road in Valley Park/Ballwin. Donors: John and Lisa Uhlenbrock `82 Value: $50

7106 MCGURK'S RESTAURANT Three $25 gift certificates to McGurk's Restaurant. Located in Soulard. Donors: McGurk's Irish Pub

Value: $75

7107 BRICKTOPS RESTAURANT One $50 gift certificate to Bricktops Restaurant. Located in Frontenac. Donors: Bricktops Restaurant

Value: $50

7108 MIKE DUFFY'S PUB & GRILL Two $25 gift certificates to Mike Duffy's Pub and Grill. Located in Kirkwood, Richmond Heights and Town and Country. Donors: Mike Duffy's Pub and Grill

Value: $50

7109 FAROTTO'S One $50 gift certificate to Farotto's Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria. Located on Manchester Road in Rock Hill. Expires February 2016. Donors: Farotto's Value: $50

7110 THE MELTING POT One $25 gift certificate to The Melting Pot. Located on Delmar Blvd. in University City. Expires June 30, 2015. Donors: The Melting Pot - St. Louis

Value: $25


Certificates Closes at 9:00 p.m.

7111 PEACOCK LOOP DINER One $50 gift certificate to the Peacock Loop Diner in the Delmar Loop. Includes 1 1/2 hour "Carousel of Love" booth rental. Expires Sept. 1, 2015. Donors: Blueberry Hill Value: $50

7112 FLEMING'S STEAKHOUSE Two $100 gift cards to Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar. Located in Frontenac. Donors: Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar Value: $200

7113 FLEMING'S STEAKHOUSE Three $100 gift cards to Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar. Located in Frontenac. Donors: Fleming's Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar Value: $300

7114 PJ'S TAVERN One $25 gift certificate to PJ's Tavern and Jefferson Grill. Located in the heart of Kirkwood. Donors: PJ's Tavern and Jefferson Grill Value: $25

7115 CLAYTON'S BAKERY One $25 gift certificate to Clayton's Bakery. Located on Manchester Road in Des Peres. Donors: Clayton's Bakery Value: $25

7116 O'CONNELL'S PUB One $25 gift certificate to O'Connell's Pub. Located on Shaw Ave. Donors: O'Connell's Pub

Value: $25

7117 BIGGIES RESTAURANT One $30 gift certificate to Biggies Restaurant on Watson Road. Expires August 2015. Donors: Biggies Restaurant Value: $30

7118 SUBWAY RESTAURANT Five $5 gift certificates to Subway Restaurant. Located on S. Kingshighway. Donors: Subway Restaurant

Value: $25

7119 SUBWAY RESTAURANT Five $5 gift certificates to Subway Restaurant. Located on S. Kingshighway. Donors: Subway Restaurant

Value: $25

7120 ADRIANA'S ON THE HILL One $20 gift certificate to Adriana's Restaurant. Located on The Hill. Donors: Adriana's on The Hill

Value: $20

7121 WEBER'S FRONT ROW GRILL Two $25 gift certificates to Weber's Front Row Grill Restaurant. Located on Big Bend Blvd or Vogel Road. Donors: Weber's Front Row Grill

Value: $50

7122 CAMILLE'S SIDEWALK CAFE Two $20 gift certificates for Camille's Sidewalk Cafe. Located in Brentwood. Donors: Robert and Kristin Stolz

Value: $40

7123 KING AND I RESTAURANT One $25 gift certificate to the King and I Restaurant. Located on Grand Ave. in St. Louis. Donors: King and I Restaurant Value: $25


Certificates Closes at 9:00 p.m.

7124 LION'S CHOICE Two $25 gift cards to Lion's Choice. Donors: Lion's Choice

Value: $50

7125 LION'S CHOICE Two $25 gift cards to Lion's Choice. Donors: Lion's Choice

Value: $50

7126 FRANK PAPA'S RISTORANTE One $100 gift certificate to Frank Papa's Ristorante. Located on Brentwood Blvd. in St. Louis. Expires February 6, 2016. Donors: Jamie and Leslie Eberle `81 Value: $100

7127 KATIE'S PIZZA & PASTA One $50 gift card to Katie's Pizza and Pasta restaurant. Located on Manchester Road in Rock Hill. Donors: Jeff and Dede Pitts Value: $50

7128 THE DAILY BREAD Two $25 gift certificates to The Daily Bread Bakery and Cafe. Located on Manchester Road in Des Peres. Donors: The Daily Bread Bakery and Cafe

Value: $50

7129 THE DAILY BREAD Two $25 gift certificates to The Daily Bread Bakery and Cafe. Located on Manchester Road in Des Peres. Donors: The Daily Bread Bakery and Cafe

Value: $50

7130 PASTA HOUSE COMPANY Five $10 gift certificates to the Pasta House Company. Valid only at the following locations: Brentwood, Kirkwood, Clocktower Place, Creve Coeur, South Lindbergh, Delmar, Ellisville and O'Fallon, MO. Donors: John and Lucy Harris Value: $50

7131 PASTA HOUSE COMPANY Five $10 gift certificates to Pasta House Company. Valid only at the following locations: Brentwood, Kirkwood, Clocktower Place, Creve Coeur, South Lindbergh, Delmar, Ellisville and O'Fallon, MO. Donors: John and Lucy Harris Value: $50

7132 PASTA HOUSE COMPANY Five $10 gift certificates to Pasta House Company. Valid only at the following locations: Brentwood, Kirkwood, Clocktower Place, Creve Coeur, South Lindbergh, Delmar, Ellisville and O'Fallon, MO. Donors: John and Lucy Harris Value: $50

7133 PRETZEL BOY'S Two $20 gift cards to Pretzel Boy's. Located on Manchester Road in Des Peres. Donors: Pretzel Boy's Value: $40

7134 PRETZEL BOY'S Two $20 gift cards to Pretzel Boy's. Located on Manchester Road in Des Peres. Donors: Pretzel Boy's Value: $40


Certificates Closes at 9:00 p.m.

7135 PRETZEL BOY'S One $20 gift card to Pretzel Boy's. Located on Manchester Road in Des Peres. Donors: Pretzel Boy's

Value: $20

7136 FRAZER'S RESTAURANT One $50 gift certificate to Frazer's Restaurant & Lounge. Located on Pestalozzi St. Donors: Frazer's Restaurant & Lounge Value: $50

7137 MOM'S DELI One three-foot party sandwich from Mom's Deli. Located on Jamieson in the City. Expires Oct. 1, 2015. Donors: Mom's Deli Value: $50

7138 MOM'S DELI One three-foot party sandwich from Mom's Deli. Located on Jamieson in the City. Expires Oct. 1, 2015. Donors: Mom's Deli Value: $50

7139 MOM'S DELI One three-foot party sandwich from Mom's Deli. Located on Jamieson in the City. Expires Oct. 1, 2015. Donors: Mom's Deli Value: $50

7140 STARBUCKS One $25 gift card to Starbucks. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $25

7141 STARBUCKS One $25 gift card to Starbucks. Donors: Friend of SLUH

Value: $25

7142 SPENCER'S GRILL One $25 gift certificate to Spencer's Grill. Located in Kirkwood. Donors: Spencer's Grill

Value: $25

7143 KALDI'S COFFEE One $25 gift card to Kaldi's Coffee. Located in Clayton, Kirkwood and Chesterfield. Donors: Kaldi's Coffee Value: $25

7144 CAFE MANHATTAN Five $10 gift certificates to Cafe Manhattan. Located in Clayton. Expires January 2016. Donors: Cafe Manhattan Value: $50

7145 CAFE PROVENCAL Dinner for four. Excludes alcohol, tip and tax. Located in Kirkwood. Donors: Cafe Provencal

Value: $225


Certificates Closes at 9:00 p.m.

SHOPPING 7201 GINGER & MARYANN BOUTIQUE Wine and cheese party for 10 that combines fun and fashion. Everyone has a closet full of clothes but "nothing to wear�. Bring items from your closet you absolutely love or hate and we will help you update your look. Donors: Ginger and Maryann Boutique Value: $125

7202 VIE CLOTHING STORE One $50 gift certificate to Vie Women's Clothing Store. Located in Ladue. Donors: Vie Boutique

Value: $50

7203 MELANIE'S One $25 gift certificate to Melanie's. Located in Frontenac. Donors: Melanie's

Value: $25

7204 THE WHITE RABBIT One $50 gift certificate to The White Rabbit located on Manchester Road in Brentwood. Expires on March 28, 2016. Donors: The White Rabbit

Value: $50

7205 NEEDLEPOINT CLUBHOUSE One $25 gift certificate for The Needlepoint Clubhouse. Located on N. New Ballas Road in Creve Coeur. Donors: The Needlepoint Clubhouse Value: $25

7206 iTUNES One $50 Itunes gift card. Donors: Rick and Gina Horas

Value: $50

7207 STALLONE'S FORMAL WEAR One $100 gift certificate toward the rental of a complete tuxedo. Donors: Stallone's Formal Wear

Value: $100

7208 STALLONE'S FORMAL WEAR One $100 gift certificate toward the rental of a complete tuxedo. Donors: Stallone's Formal Wear

Value: $100

7209 STALLONE'S FORMAL WEAR One $100 gift certificate toward the rental of a complete tuxedo. Donors: Stallone's Formal Wear

Value: $100

7210 STALLONE'S FORMAL WEAR One $100 gift certificate toward the rental of a complete tuxedo. Donors: Stallone's Formal Wear

Value: $100

7211 STALLONE'S FORMAL WEAR One $100 gift certificate toward the rental of a complete tuxedo. Donors: Stallone's Formal Wear

Value: $100

7212 STALLONE'S FORMAL WEAR One $100 gift certificate toward the rental of a complete tuxedo. Donors: Stallone's Formal Wear

Value: $100


Certificates Closes at 9:00 p.m.

SERVICES 7301 GINGER BAY SPA One $55 gift certificate valid for Pure Focus Manicure and Pedicure. Non-Transferable/NonExchangeable. Valid Monday-Friday. Located in Kirkwood and Town and Country. Expires June 28, 2015. Gratuity not included. Donors: Ginger Bay Salon and Spa Value: $55

7302 LADUE FLORIST One $25 gift certificate to be used toward the purchase of fresh or silk flowers, plants, gifts, or accessories. Not to be used for out-of-town orders. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: Ladue Florist Value: $25

7303 FOUR SEASONS HOTEL One $135 gift card to the Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis. Donors: Four Seasons Hotel

Value: $135

7304 VACATION DAY TOUR FOR TWO Certificate good for a vacation day for two with “Are We There Yet?” Tours. Certificate good for $75 per seat or combine and take $150 off the price of a tour. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: Are We There Yet?, LLC Value: $150

7305 CODY INTERIOR DESIGN Two hours of interior design. Includes space planning, kitchen and bath design, furniture, fabrics, carpet and accessories. Donors: Cody Design, LLC Value: $250

7306 MATH TUTORING Two hours of math tutoring for middle school through Calc. I. Donors: Mary Ann Kuryla

Value: $110

7307 CHINESE LESSONS 10 private Chinese lessons for an incoming freshman or sophomore, summer months only. Donors: Mark and Qi Franz Value: $250

7308 STANLEY STEEMER One certificate for two rooms and hall for carpet cleaning and $50 toward any other cleaning service - upholstery, ceramic tile/grout, hardwood, area/oriental rug, air duct. Expires March 28, 2016 Donors: Stanley Steemer Carpet Cleaner Value: $120

7309 SHERWOOD'S FOREST One $100 gift certificate to Sherwood's Forest Nursery and Garden Center. Located on Barrett Station Road. Donors: Sherwood's Forest

Value: $100

7310 THE LAB GYM One month standard membership. Includes six personal training sessions. Membership also includes unlimited group fitness classes: cycling, BodyPump and GRIT. Located on Manchester Road right behind SLUH. Expires March 27, 2016. Donors: The Lab Gym Value: $645


Certificates Closes at 9:00 p.m.

7311 THE LAB GYM One month world class sports perfomance training for student athletes: three times a week group training experience to maximize sports-specific athletic potential. Located on Manchester Road right behind SLUH. Expires March 27, 2016. Donors: The Lab Gym Value: $325

7312 THE LAB GYM One month world class sports perfomance training for student athletes: three times a week group training experience to maximize sports-specific athletic potential. Located on Manchester Road right behind SLUH. Expires March 27, 2016. Donors: The Lab Gym Value: $325

7313 MORGENTHALER'S CLEANERS One gift certificate to Morgenthaler's Drapery Cleaners and Custom Window Treatments. Valid for the cleaning of one bedspread or comforter and two pillow shams. In store only. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: Morganthaler's Drapery Cleaners and Custom Value: $75 Window Treatments

7314 MORGENTHALER'S CLEANERS One gift certificate to Morgenthaler's Drapery Cleaners and Custom Window Treatments. Valid for the cleaning of one bedspread or comforter and two pillow shams. In store only. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: Morgenthaler's Drapery Cleaners and Custom Value: $75 Window Treatments

7315 SHAWN WILLIAMS SALON Haircut, style and blow dry. Services redeemable with Pegg at Shawn Williams Salon. Located in Clayton. Donors: Shawn Williams Salon Value: $50

7316 SHAWN WILLIAMS SALON Haircut, style and blow dry services redeemable with Shelby at Shawn Williams Salon. Located in Clayton. Donors: Shawn Williams Salon Value: $50

7317 SHAWN WILLIAMS SALON Haircut, style and blow dry services redeemable with Marie at Shawn Williams Salon. Located in Clayton. Donors: Shawn Williams Salon Value: $50

7318 SHAWN WILLIAMS SALON Haircut style and blow dry services redeemable with Christopher at Shawn Williams Salon. Located in Clayton. Donors: Shawn Williams Salon Value: $50

7319 LOOKAFTER HAIR COMPANY Two $22 gift certificates valid for an adult haircut and style. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: LookAfter Hair Company Value: $44

7320 LOOKAFTER HAIR COMPANY Two $22 gift certificates valid for an adult haircut and style. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: LookAfter Hair Company Value: $44


Certificates Closes at 9:00 p.m.

7321 LOOKAFTER HAIR COMPANY Two $22 gift certificates valid for an adult haircut and style. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: LookAfter Hair Company Value: $44

7322 LOOKAFTER HAIR COMPANY Two $22 gift certificates valid for an adult haircut and style. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: LookAfter Hair Company Value: $44

7323 LOOKAFTER HAIR COMPANY Two $22 gift certificates valid for an adult haircut and style. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: LookAfter Hair Company Value: $44

7324 DELSEE PORTRAIT SESSION Delsee Creative Photography gift certificate for a one hour portrait session for your senior. Photographed on location within a five mile radius of SLUH. One 8" x 10" print is included. Offer expires Oct. 15, 2015. Donors: Delsee Creative Photography Value: $200

7325 DELSEE PORTRAIT SESSION Delsee Creative Photography gift certificate for a one hour portrait session for your senior. Photographed on location within a five mile radius of SLUH. One 8" x 10" print is included. Offer expires Oct. 15, 2015. Donors: Delsee Creative Photography Value: $200

7326 KENNELWOOD PET RESORTS One $25 gift certificate to be used toward any service at Kennelwood Pet Resorts. Donors: Kennelwood Pet Resorts Value: $25

7327 PERSONAL TRAINING SESSION Start your fitness program with a one hour personal training session at Take Acton. Located on Compton Ave. Donors: Take Action Personal Training & Pilates Studio Value: $60

7328 PERSONAL TRAINING SESSION Start your fitness program with a one hour personal training session at Take Action. Located on Compton Ave. Donors: Take Action Personal Training & Pilates Studio Value: $60

7329 TEETH WHITENING A professional at-home whitening system to meet every clinical need and goal. Includes custom trays and Zoom Day White. Donors: Mastorakos Orthodontic Associates Value: $295

7330 WARSON OPTICS Warson Optics gift certificate for sunglasses. $50 off any pair over $125 or $30 off any pair in the store. Located on Mancheser Road in Warson Woods. Expires May 31, 2015. Donors: Dr. Dan and Laurie Cerutti Value: $50

7331 WARSON OPTICS One $125 gift certificate good for one comprehensive eye health examination, including glaucoma testing, visual field testing, fundus screening and refraction. Contact lens exam is extra. Located on Manchester Road in Warson Woods. Expires Dec. 1, 2015. Donors: Dr. Dan and Laurie Cerutti Value: $125


Certificates Closes at 9:00 p.m.

ENTERTAINMENT 7401 BEERMASTER TOUR & LUNCH Beermaster tour for four. This tour is a unique opportunity to experience a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing of Budweiser. Also includes a $50 gift certificate to the Biergarten. Donors: Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Value: $150

7402 GRANT'S FARM VIP TOUR Private expedition at Grant's Farm for 12. Includes up-close feeding experience, visit at the Clydesdale stables, ride through Deer Park, free parking and drinks. Certificate valid for the 2015 season. Donors: Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Value: $250

7403 EDG CLIF FARMS & VINEYARD One gift certificate entitles winner and nine friends to an afternoon of fun. Wine tasting, tour of winery, plus wineglasses and wine pairing snack. Located near Potosi, Missouri. Donors: Edg Clif Farms and Vineyard Value: $200

7404 TOWER TEE GOLF Four facility coupons at Tower Tee Golf. Good for one large bucket of golf balls or one nine hole round on Par 3 course or two rounds of miniature golf. Expires Oct. 1, 2015. Donors: Tower Tee Golf, Inc. Value: $40

7405 FAMILY BOWLING PACKAGE Two hours of bowling with shoe rental for up to six people and a pitcher of soda included. Valid at all Brunswick locations. Donors: Brunswick Zone Lakeside Value: $85

7406 TROPICANA LANES Tropicana Lanes bowling party. This certificate includes two hours of bowling and shoe rental for six people on one lane. Also includes one pizza and two pitchers of soda. Located on Clayton Road in Richmond Heights. Expires Jan. 1, 2016. Donors: Tropicana Bowling Lanes Value: $65

7407 TROPICANA LANES Tropicana Lanes bowling party. This certificate includes two hours of bowling and shoe rental for six people on one lane. Also includes one pizza and two pitchers of soda. Located on Clayton Road in Richmond Heights. Expires Jan. 1, 2016. Donors: Tropicana Bowling Lanes Value: $65

7408 WINE TASTING FOR 12 Certificate for an in-home eight bottle wine tasting for up to 12 people, featuring exclusive wines from around the world and presented to you by a professional wine consultant. Donors: Barbara Frank – PRP Wine International Value: $300

7409 ST CLAIR BOWL One hour bowling for six people. Includes shoes, one large soda, and five game tokens to Treasure Island for each bowler. Located in Fairview Heights and Belleville, Illinois. Not valid on Friday, Saturday, or holidays. Donors: St. Clair Bowl Value: $50


Certificates Closes at 9:00 p.m.

7410 THE MAGIC HOUSE Four general admission passes to The Magic House Children's Museum in Kirkwood. Donors: Magic House Value: $40

7411 B-DAY PARTY AT THE LODGE This birthday party package includes use of the party room for an hour and a half, admission for up to 30 people, plates, cups, napkins, utensils, table covers, and six pitchers of soda. Expires March 2016. Donors: The Lodge in Des Peres Value: $215

7412 YOGA PARTY Provide a casual party for your friends and neighbors in the comfort of your home or outdoor setting. Make a fun afternoon or evening with your friends while you experience a great way to stay fit. The party is tailored to your group. Instructor provided. You provide refreshments. Mutually agreeable date. Expires March 28, 2016. Donors: Barb Michael and Optimal Lifestyles, Inc. Value: $300

7413 ST. LOUIS CINEMAS Four tickets to St. Louis Cinemas: Galleria 6, Chase Park Plaza and Moolah. Expires Dec. 31, 2015. Donors: St. Louis Cinemas

Value: $40

7414 ST. LOUIS CINEMAS Four tickets to St. Louis Cinemas: Galleria 6, Chase Park Plaza and Moolah. Expires Dec. 31, 2015. Donors: St. Louis Cinemas

Value: $40

7415 ST. LOUIS CINEMAS Four tickets to St. Louis Cinemas: Galleria 6, Chase Park Plaza and Moolah. Expires Dec. 31, 2015. Donors: St. Louis Cinemas

Value: $40

7416 ST. LOUIS CINEMAS Four tickets to St. Louis Cinemas: Galleria 6, Chase Park Plaza and Moolah. Expires Dec. 31, 2015. Donors: St. Louis Cinemas

Value: $40

7417 ST. LOUIS CINEMAS Four tickets to St. Louis Cinemas: Galleria 6, Chase Park Plaza and Moolah. Expires Dec. 31, 2015. Donors: St. Louis Cinemas

Value: $40

7418 ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY TICKETS Certificate valid for two tickets to a St. Louis Symphony concert. Seating in the Grand Circle or Front Parquet Right sections. Valid for select orchestral concerts through May 2016. Donors: St. Louis Symphony Value: $90


STUDENT ART


STUDENT ART GALLERY Where:

Danis Lobby

Opens:

5:00 p.m.

Closes:

9:00 p.m.

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Student Art Gallery Closes at 9:00 p.m.

8001 CASCADING WATERCOLOR Colorful geometric design painted with watercolors. Donors: Paul Henken `16

Value: Priceless

8002 PHOTO OBSCURA A pin-hole photo obscura experiment. A photograph using physics properties to project an image into a room. Donors: Patrick Enderle `16 Value: Priceless

8003 AMDG CREST PRINT Block print of the green crest on the windows in the J Wing. AMDG lettering featured within the crest. Donors: Jackson Mayfield `15 Value: Priceless

8004 ST. IGNATIUS MOSAIC A St. Ignatius "mosaic" print created using all of the Jesuit colleges' crests as well as pictures of St. Ignatius statues, motto's and sayings. Donors: Thomas O'Brien `16 Value: Priceless

8005 POP-ART FACADE Pop-art style reduction print of SLUH'S Oakland facade. Donors: Halpin Burke `15

Value: Priceless

8006 ST. LOUIS ARCHITECTURE A pencil drawing of St. Louis architectural elements with a Fleur de lis as the focal point. Donors: Matthew Hennessy `15 Value: Priceless

8007 GUITAR Custom built electric guitar by students in Mr. Moore’s Technical Theater Class. Donors: SLUH Value: Priceless

8008 GATE PHOTOGRAPH Photograph of a wrought iron gate that is decorated with fleur de lis with the sunset in the background. Donors: Tom Hillmeyer `16 Value: Priceless

8009 PINK TOURMALINE PENDANT Oval pink tourmaline and three diamonds set in 14k yellow gold. Donors: Jack Potter `15, SLUH

Value: $850

8010 GREEN TOURMALINE RING Emerald cut green tourmaline with three CZ's on either side, set in sterling silver. Will be sized to fit! Donors: Jack Potter `15, SLUH Value: $400


Student Art Gallery Closes at 9:00 p.m.

8011 BILLIKEN FRACTAL Drawing/watercolor hybrid using repeated geometric shapes to form a Billiken. Donors: Daniel Mudd `15 Value: Priceless

8012 FDL COASTER/PLATTER SET A set of four dark blue SLUH coasters with fleur de lis design and a matching blue fleur de lis circular platter. Donors: Nick Bentz `16 Value: Priceless

8013 MULTI-MEDIA BILLIKEN Student team designed three-paneled Billiken. Each panel will use a different medium. Donors: Liam Connelly `17, Joe Fentress `17, Syed Fakhryzada `17 Value: Priceless

8014 JR. BILL PHOTOGRAPH A close up photograph of the Jr. Bill statue with a beautiful sunset in the background. Donors: Nolen Doorack `16 Value: Priceless


SIGN-UP PARTIES


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SIGN-UP PARTIES SIGN-UP PARTIES

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Cashbah 2015 Sign-Up Parties Class Parties

Class Parties are a great opportunity to get to know parents of your son’s classmates. Join our generous hosts and other parents from your son’s class for food, drink and friendship.

9001

Class of 2016 – Seniors

What better way to start our sons’ final year at SLUH than with a PARTY? Hosts:

Andrew & Stephanie Schwartz, Brent & Casey St. John, Dan & Nicole Nester

Location: Date: Time:

The Schwartz’s Home September 19, 2015 7 p.m.

9002

Class of 2017 – Juniors

Limit: 80 guests Cost: $35 per person

Halfway there…time to celebrate our Upperclassmen! Hosts: Scott & Abby Marcouiller, John & Connie Ceriotti, Guy & Shannon Sextro, Matt & Maryjo Nordmann, Erik & Cindy Trusler Location: Date: Time:

TBA October 24, 2015 7 p.m.

9003

Class of 2018 – Sophomores

Limit: 80 guests Cost: $35 per person

We survived their first year of high school…but here come the driver’s licenses! Hosts: Tony & Melodie Nicastro, Rodney & Tracy Ragsdale, Gerard & Christine Nikodem, Neal & Ann Perrymann Location: Date: Time:

The Nicastro’s Home September 25, 2015 7 p.m.

Limit: 40 guests Cost: $35 per person


9004

Class of 2019 – Freshmen

Welcome to the U High! Let’s kick off the school year with a fun night and the start of new friendships! Hosts:

Jason & Megan Browdy, Jim & Laura Lally, Dan & Nicole Nester, Mike & Mollie Shelton, Tom & Mary Pellegrini, Dan & Sandy Kleffner, Leo & Laura MacDonald

Location: Date: Time:

The Browdy’s Home October 2, 2015 7 p.m.

9005

Care Package Party

Limit: 60 guests Cost: $35 per person

Our sweet little boys are off to college and we want to send them care packages! Every mom who attends brings 25 of one item. We will "shop" the goodies and prepare awesome care packages for our college freshmen. Join us at SLUH for appetizers and drinks while we catch up and share stories! Hostesses: Traci Ragsdale, Mimi Twardowski, Patti Kennedy, Lisa Jellinek, Andrea Tarlas, Cindy Brooks & Cathy Pitlyk Location: Date: Time:

SLUH September 16, 2015 7 - 9 p.m.

Limit: None Cost: $20 per person


Open Parties

These parties are not class specific and are a fun way to mingle with members of the entire SLUH community. Make new friends, expand your horizons, and enjoy the hospitality of our generous hosts.

9006

6th Annual Girls’ Night Out

Gather with other SLUH moms for the 6th annual Girls’ Night Out. Enjoy cocktails, appetizers and the company of fabulous women! Hostesses: Fun SLUH moms from every grade Location: Date: Time:

Beth Schenk’s Home 31 Northcote Road St. Louis, MO 63144 October 7, 2015 7 p.m.

9007

Custom Cookie Decorating Class

Limit: None Cost: $25 per person

It’s back to school with professional baker and SLUH mom Teri Wiley! Teri will share her talent and knowledge of decorating iced sugar cookies. Visit www.terisdesserts.com for a glimpse of what will be taught. Cookies and icing will be provided; come ready to practice what you learn. Hostess:

Teri Wiley

Location: Date: Time:

SLUH November 8, 2015 12:30 - 3:30 p.m.

9008

Father/Son Day at the Range

Limit: 40 guests Cost: $35 per person

Calling all father/son shooting enthusiasts! Create great memories with a shooting contest. Compete on a four station sporting clay course, 50 shots per person with two rotations – best round will be submitted. Enjoy the BONUS pistol/rifle course. Guns and ammo will be provided as the Fathers/Sons compete for bragging rights! Lunch provided. Hosts:

Kurt Mungenast, Robert Schenk, James Tramelli

Location:

Kurt & Katie Mungenast’s Mathon–Aste Farms Batchtown, IL May 16, 2015 (Rain date: 5/17) Limit: 40 guests 11 a.m. Cost: $40 per person

Date: Time:


9009

Father/Son Poker Night

Please join us for a SLUH Father/Son Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament. Doors open at 6 p.m. The tournament begins at 7 p.m. The blinds will increase every 20 minutes and a champion will be crowned by 11 p.m. Will it be a wily old SLUH father or a young up and coming SLUH student taking home the Championship? Hosts:

Charlie Wiegers, David Diers

Location: Date: Time:

SLUH Si Commons May 9, 2015 6 p.m.

Limit: 64 guests (32 teams) Cost: $25 per pair

9010 Dance Party Love to dance, hate it when the music stops? Join these hosts for a fun evening of music, food and fun. (Cash bar available.) Hosts: Carrie Burggraf, Joan Walsh Location: Date: Time:

Upstairs Lounge 3131 S. Grand St. Louis, MO 63118 April 18, 2015 8 - 11 p.m.

Limit: 50 guests Cost: $15 per person

9011 Boots and Beer Don’t pack up those boots! Partner up with a posse of SLUH parents for cold beer, tasty grub, and Western fun at the Brooks’ Homestead. Hosts:

John & Cindy Brooks, Mark & Patti Kennedy, Jeff & Dede Pitts

Location:

The Brooks’ Home 8 Huntleigh Woods Huntleigh, MO 63131 September 12, 2015 7 - 11 p.m.

Date: Time:

Limit: 40 guests Cost: $35 per person


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4U -PVJT 6OJWFSTJUZ )JHI 4DIPPM Patrick Twardowski, Chairman, Class of 1960 Luke Twardowski, Class of 2015 Max Twardowski, Class of 2017

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Silver $10,000

Emerson Hermetic Motor is pleased to support Cashbah 2015 to help ensure all students, regardless of financial means, have the opportunity to attend St. Louis University High.

Jack Huether – Class of '74 President of Hermetic Motor A Business Unit of Emerson





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WISHES SLUH CASHBAH From Employees and Friends at Anheuser Busch, St. Louis Brewery


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OFF TO SLUH CASHBAH 2015

From Norman & Adela Pezolt and Mark & Patti Kennedy Christopher ’12, ryan ’13 and michael ’15


Bronze $5,000

Proud to support the traditions of

St. Louis University High School Al Koller III, Class of ’81 David Koller, Class of ’86 AJ Koller IV, Class of ’07

and our divisions:




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Al & Carol

Best Wishes


SLUH Cashbah thanks Megan and Dan Millman ’87 for their support

Cashbah 2015 • St. Louis University High School

A Giddyup Gala


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David Irvine, MD Mercy Doctor’s Building 621 S. New Ballas Rd. Tower B Suite 5015 St. Louis, MO 63141 (314) 567-5850


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The

Mungenast Family

proudly supports SLUH Cashbah 2015

Thank you SLUH for helping to shape our Men for Others - Past, Present and Future. Kurt and Katie Mungenast Caroline, Joe ('12), Peter ('14), Henry ('16), John and Will



The Pitts Family

Bronze $5,000

Celebrating Cashbah 2015

SLUH

75 years and counting

IN MEMORY OF:

John J. Doyle SJ William E. Doyle SJ Jerome F. Doyle ’44

OUR JR BILLS:

Jack Pitts ’08 Andrew Pitts ’12 Danny Pitts ’17

St. Ignatius by William Doyle, S.J.

For all that have come before and for all that will follow. AMDG


Bronze $5,000

ACHIEVEMENT GUIDING THE FUTURE

We know that achieving more in life begins with achieving more in school. That’s why PNC is a proud sponsor of the St. Louis University High School CASHBAH 2015.

To learn more about PNC, visit pnc.com


GO JUNIOR BILLIKENS! The Jim Sansone & Tim Sansone (‘84) Jimmy Sansone, Jr. Class of 2006

Families are Proud Sponsors of Cashbah 2015

Stefan Sansone Class of 2012

Conrad Sansone Class of 2007

Anthony Sansone Class of 2016

Nikko Sansone Class of 2009

Tim Sansone, Jr. Class of 2016

Bronze $5,000 Lan Sansone Class of 2011

The Sansones Proudly Support SLUH!

John Sansone Class of 2017


Bronze $5,000




AHM Insurance Group An Assured Partners Company Managing Risk and Opportunity

We believe in insuring the future of

“ Tomorrow’s Men For Others” and proudly support

St. Louis University High School and Loyola Academy. exceptional service to our clients, by empowering By providing and rewarding our employees, and by embracing a culture that welcomes innovation and supports its business community, AHM aims to be the broker of choice for our clients and carriers and the employer of choice for anyone who shares our vision. For further information: Please contact

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Congratulations to

Dede & Patti on your Boots & Bling Cashbah, a Giddy Up Gala

From your greatest supporters, Past Cashbah Chairs





MARY QUEEN OF PEACE mqpwg.org Class of 2015

Class of 2017

Class of 2018

Ryan Brady Kellen Cushing Noah Hewlett Michael LaDriere Peter Lynas Corey Santoni Evan Schulz Sam Sextro

Jimmy Coen Jack Crawley Connor Keeney Nick Lally Thomas Leeker Thomas Nordmann Nick Peccola Luke Sextro Brandon Trusler Jeff Walter

Conrad Deneault Michael Esson Nicholas Floretta Mark Kimes Stephen LaVigne Peter O'Malley Kurt Schumacher Will Smit Charlie Trenter

Class of 2016 Duncan Allen Luke Brummell Carter Griesedieck Michael Hall Mick Kimes Matt Nester Jack O’Malley

MQP Parish wishes Good Luck to Cashbah 2015!


Wild Bills $1,500


015 National Honor Society The 2014–2

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is proud to Support and Serve Cashbah 2015 SENIOR MEMBERS Alejandro Ayala Daniel Baldetti Jack Barbey Walker Basham Emil Beckford Eric Berg Tommy Blackwell, Jr. Nick Blaes Ryan Blechle Elliot Boerding Andrew Bub Conor Buckley Ben Buescher Halpin Burke Danny Byrne Eric Caselton Bo Chevalier Dominic Civettini Jacob Colvis Clark Conway Colin Derdeyn John Fitzgerald Andrew Fix Alec Garcia Rick Garner Andrew Gmelich Joe Godar Gavin Goga Matias Grignola Andrew Harper Matthew Hennessey Dominic Himich Andrew Hof Gabe Horas George Howe Andrew Irvine Aidan Jacobson Joe Jasso

Matt Jellinek Marty Johnson Nicholas Keesey Lewis Kelley Michael Kennedy Jack Kiehl Brian Kissel Dennis Kluba Will Komos Mason Kruse Michael LaDriere Thomas Lally Andrew Link Ben Mackey Tom Mathews John Mattingly Brennan McFarland Sean Meehan Zachary Morley Kevin Murphy Michael Neuhoff Greg Niven Andrew Peterson Andrew Postol Charlie Quinlivan Brian Rabe Colin Ragsdale Michael Rupp Corey Santoni Hunter Schmidt Kevin Schneier Kyle Schnell Jack Schroder Nathan Schweppe Jack Sellenriek Patrick Skrivan Joe Slama Joseph Spellmeyer

JUNIOR MEMBERS Spencer Stapf Christian Stewart Don Stolz Shane Strode Jack Sullivan Stephen Turner Luke Twardowski Colin Voigt Peter Volmert Daniel Wacker Michael Walsh Michael Zawalski

Duncan Allen Dane Basler Jack Bender Scott Berger Joe Bingaman Max Bredenkoetter Michael Brennan Michael Bub Sam Caldwell Liam Cler John Correa Anthony Delia Charlie Dienstbach David Dowd Jerome Duggan Matthew Fink Connor Fitzgerald Patrick Flood Matt Frein Peter Genovese Sergio Goodwin Chris Harden Michael Hayes John Heaney Jake Henty Ian Hurford Matthew Jansen Spencer Jones Tim Juergens Jack Keady Justin Keel Sean Kelso Austin Klarsch Chris Kreienkamp Daniel Lally James Leahy Michael L’Ecuyer Jacob Lepak

Matt Lesko Sam Lindwedel Matthew Llewellyn Stephen Lockwood Brandon Long Jacob Longinette Grant Ludwig John MacDonald Justin Martin Ethan McIntyre Nicholas Messina Charles Mueth Michael Niese Thomas Nowak Jack O’Malley Richard Pasque Sam Perry Derek Rieke Sam Rudder Daniel Schu Patrick Schuler Ben Daniel Schulte Joseph Schultz Jack Sinay Andrew St. John Truman Stephens David Stolz John Storgion Tim Tierney David Viox Colin Vogt Chris Walsh Daniel Walsh Alex Wang Michael Wiley Jack Wilke Sean F. Wohlstadter John Zetzman


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NEWBOLD

JAMES ‘01

PATRICK ‘03

CHRISTOPHER ‘07


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Class of 2018 John Burke Buckley Chevalier Ben Cox Sam Kutz Matt Leritz Ian Shocklee

CLASS OF 2017 Carson Berry P.J. Cox Joe Fentress Paul Hambene Joe Knapp Joe L’Hommedieu Blaise Lanter Nic Delgado Ian Mulvihill Michael Rackers

CLASS OF 2016 Scotty Berger Michael Boyle Liam Cler Patrick Durnien Patrick Flood David Lord Nick Messina Jonah Schwartz

CLASS OF 2015 Matt Barron Hap Burke Bo Chevalier Jake Cox Sam Fentress Sean Meehan Spencer Stapf Peter Soto Gram Tolish


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supports Cashbah 2015

CLASS OF 2015 Andrew Gmelich Joe Godar Jack Sullivan Rocco Vienhage

CLASS OF 2016 Scott Arthur Mark Becker Joe Butler Jack Dempster Kyle Einig Matt Frein Dan Hirlinger Jim Hogan Henry Mungenast Michael O'Hallaron

CLASS OF 2017 Thomas Brinkman Will Farroll Ben Frailey Andrew Gammon Matt Godar Jack Miner Ryan Neuner Blake Riley John Sieckhaus Luke Smith Adam Uhlenbrock

CLASS OF 2018 Liam Armstrong Matt Becker Jack Callahan Jack Dalton Kevin Einig Jack Fitzpatrick Daniel Frein Nick Tahan Steven Zak



Ste. Genevieve du Bois Parish

Class of 2015 Colin Derdeyn Fred Kemp Michael Kennedy Colin Ragsdale Luke Twardowski

Class of 2016 Justin Andrews Chip Austin Michael Bub John Douglass John Fitzgerald Anthony Sansone

Class of 2017 Luke Marcouiller Michael McArthur Peter McArthur Tim Moritz Eddy Reedy Dan Trittler Max Twardowski

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Class of 2018 Ryan Hensley Charlie Mullenix Drew Patritti Teddy Ragsdale

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Cash Donors Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Abeln Ms. Margaret Abeln and Mr. Mark Woolbright Dr. Michael Abels and Ms. Jennifer Sachse AHM Insurance Group Mr. and Mrs. John G. Alessi Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Amato, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ephrem Andemariam Rev. and Mrs. David S. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Anderson Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Armstrong Mr. Dennis Arroyo Artco Fabricating USA, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Auer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Auffenberg Mr. and Mrs. Ryan D. Augsburger Mr. and Mrs. Daryl A. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo I. Ayala Dr. and Mrs. Alan Azar Dr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Bacharier Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Backer Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Baldas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Baldetti Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Balossi Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bannister Mr. and Mrs. David W. Barnard Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Barron, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Bartholomew Mr. and Mrs. John A. Bartin Mr. and Mrs. Brent J. Basham Mr. and Mrs. Todd P. Basler Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Baumer Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Bava Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Bazzell Mr. and Mrs. John H. Beck Ms. Colleen Beckemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Beckmann Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Beelman, III Beelman Truck Co. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Behr Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas L. Bellon Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Benben Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bender Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bentz Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Berndsen Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Berns Mr. and Mrs. Philip Berra Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Berra, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. Berry

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bersett Mr. and Mrs. Gary Berutti Dr. and Mrs. Peter V. Bettonville Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Biermann Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Bingaman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Blackwell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blechle Mrs. Emma G. Boehm The Boeing Company Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Boerding Dr. Sharon Book and Mr. Jim Book Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Bott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Bowman Mr. and Ms. Matthew Boxdorfer Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Boyce Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Bozikis Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Brand Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Brewer Mr. Patrick C. Brinkman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks Mr. and Mrs. James W. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. John K. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Broughton Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Brummell Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Bub Mr. and Mrs. Timothy D. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Brian B. Buettner Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burggraf Ms. Christine G. Burghoff, J.D. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Burka Mr. and Mrs. Halpin J. Burke Dr. and Mrs. John M. Burke Mr. and Mrs. John P. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Patrick T. Burke Mr. and Mrs. James Busch Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Buss Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. David J. Bytnar Mr. and Mrs. Van G. Cailteux Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin A. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Cantwell Mr. and Mrs. Mike G. Carron Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Caselton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Castellano Dr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Cerutti Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Charles Mrs. Virginia Cherre Mr. and Mrs. David M. Chevalier Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Chott Mr. and Mrs. Ken Christian Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Cierpiot


Cash Donors Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cihota Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Cler Dr. and Mrs. John Clohisy Mr. and Mrs. James K. Coen Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Cohan LTC and Mrs. Mark W. Colvis Commerce Bank of St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Connaghan Mr. and Mrs. Gerard T. Connolly Dr. and Mrs. Charles Connor Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Conway Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cooley Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coplen Mr. Thomas C. Coriell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Corley Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Correa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Correnti III Mr. and Mrs. John J. Costello, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Costello Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Croghan Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crouppen Mr. and Mrs. James E. Crowe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo A. Curcuru Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Cushing Dr.William C. Dale and Dr. Ann Marie Dale Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Danback The Danis Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Danis Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Danis Dr. and Mrs. Michael E. Danter Mr. and Mrs. August M. Dattilo Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Daues, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Daues Mrs. Mary Lou Daues Mr. and Mrs. Lance G. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Pablo H. de Legarreta Mr. and Ms. Steve T. Delaroche Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Delia Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Dell'Orco, Jr. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Michael J. Dell'Orco Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Delsignore, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Dempster, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad M. Deneault Dr. and Mrs. Colin P. Derdeyn Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Deves Mr. David Dickey and Ms. Mary Weir Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dienstbach, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dimmitt Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Doehring Mr. and Mrs. Dennis T. Doerr Mr. and Mrs. Sean T. Donlin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Donovan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Donze Mr. and Mrs. Christopher N. Doorack

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Dorsey Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Doss Ms. Lisa M. Douglass Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dowd Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Driscoll Drury Inns, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Dryden Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Dryden Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Duchild Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Duggan Mr. and Mrs. John F. Durnien Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Dziedzic Mr. and Mrs. Bryan D. Edmond Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Edwards, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Eilerman Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Eilers Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Einig Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Elieff Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Enderle Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Engle Mr. and Ms. Kurt W. Esker Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Essig Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Esson Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Esswein Dr. Laura Esswein and Mr. Theodore Esswein James R. Etzkorn, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Evans, Jr. Express Scripts Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Faddis Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Farel Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Farrell Ms. Melissa B. Farroll Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Faust Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Favazza Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fechter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Fentress Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Ferguson Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Fields Ms. Susan M. Fike Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Findley Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Fink Mr. and Mrs. Ritch Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. FitzPatrick Mr. and Mrs. Jerome C. Fix Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Flack Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Flavin Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Flood Mr. and Mrs. Anthony S. Floretta Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. Timothy R. Fogerty Mr. and Mrs. John Fonke Food Service Consultants, Inc.


Cash Donors Footwear Unlimited Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Forshaw Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Forthaus Drs. Glennon and Mary Fox Mr. and Mrs. Farrell T. Frailey Mr. Mark W. Franke Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Frederking Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Frein Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Todd M. Gammon Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Garavaglia Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Kendall W. Garner Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Garr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Gasch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Gassett Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Gassner Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Gates Mr. Richard Geiser and Mrs. Marti Cortez Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Genovese Dr. and Mrs. James M. Gerard Mr. and Mrs. Jerrod A. Gerstner Mr. and Mrs. Gilio Gherardini, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Scott T. Gima Mr. and Mrs. David R. Gmelich Mr. and Mrs. John F. Godar Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Goeddel Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Goedeker Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Goga Dr. and Mrs. Regulo J. Gomez Mr. and Mrs. Derek R. Goodin Ms. Suzanne M. Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Timothy K. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. James R. Grady, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Grassi Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Grasso Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Green Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Greiner Mr. and Mrs. James Grelle Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Gremaud Dr. and Mrs. Fernando E. Grignola Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Dave J. Gruenbacher Mr. and Mrs. John E. Guignon, III Mr. and Mrs. John J. Guilfoy Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Gund Dr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Randall E. Gusdorf Mrs. Robin G. Gutzler Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Guyol Mr. and Mrs. William F. Haberberger

Mr. and Mrs. David A. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Hagerty Mr. and Mrs. William J. Halaz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Hall Mr. and Mrs. John Halliday Mr. and Mrs. George V. Haman, Jr. Mr. John Hambene and Dr. Sheila Trimble Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Hannah Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Harden Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Harmon Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Harris Ms. Mary L. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hartnagel Mr. and Mrs. John Hartung Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Hartzler Hastings and Chivetta Architects, Inc. Drs. Thomas F. and Mary Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Havrilka Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hayes, III Mr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Heafner Mr. Philip Heagney and Ms. Barbara Prosser Mr. Joseph Heaney and Dr. Maureen Stoffa Mr. and Mrs. Kurt D. Hebenstreit Mr. and Mrs. William J. Heffernan Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Heinlein Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Held Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Helfrich Mr. and Mrs. John E. Heller Mr. and Mrs. Gerard M. Hempstead Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Henken Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Hennes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hennessey Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Hennessey Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Henning Mrs. Mary M. Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Henty Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Herbig Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hermsmeier Mrs. Jeanne Herzberg Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Herzberg Mr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Heumann Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Hewlett Mr. and Mrs. John R. Higgins Mr. Patrick R. Higgins Mr. Timothy L. Hill Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hill Mr. and Mrs. T. Patrick Hillmeyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hillmeyer Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Himich Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hirlinger Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hock Dr. Frederick A. Hodes and Mrs. Carol Krings Mrs. Mary Ann Hoeltcher Mr. Richard Hof


Cash Donors Mr. and Mrs. Timothy W. Hof Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hoffmann Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Hoffmeister Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Hohl Mr. and Mrs. Gregg E. Hollabaugh Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Hollander Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Matt E. Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Horner Mr. and Mrs. Marcus D. Horton Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I. Hostetler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Hovater, Jr. Mrs. Amy S. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Laurance M. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Howley, III Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Hruz Mr. Richard L. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. David W. Hughes Ms. Ophelia Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Hummel Commander and Mrs. Kirk W. Hunsaker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Hunter Drs. Dennis and Patricia Hurford Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hymes Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Inserra Mr. and Mrs. Shawn G. Intagliata Drs. David and Susan Irvine Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Isaacs Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Isom Ms. Cynthia P. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Jackson, Jr. Mrs. Lisa C. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jacobsen Mr. and Mrs. Jerome S. Jacobsmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Ronald James Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Janasik Mr. and Mrs. James Jansen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Jedlicka, III Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Jellinek Ms. Lydia D. Johnson, R.N. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Jorstad Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Jost Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Juergens Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Jung Mr. and Mrs. Craig T. Jungels Dr. and Mrs. James A. Junker Dr. and Mrs. F. Christopher Kainz Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kammerer Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Kappel

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Keady, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Keeney Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Keesey Mr. Nicholas J. Keesey Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Keeven Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Don V. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William M. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Kerwood Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Keuss Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Kickham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kickham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kiehl Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey N. Kilgore Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Killian Mr. and Mrs. Bret D. Kimes Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. King Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. King Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kinsella Mr. Victor A. Kircher Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Kirchoff Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kissel Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Kissling Dr. and Mrs. James G. Klarsch Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Kleffner Mr. and Mrs. Dale G. Kluba Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Knobbe Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Koetting Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Koetting Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Komanetsky Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Komos Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Komp Dr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Konzen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. John K. Krause Dr. Patricia Kreienkamp & Mr. Ray Kreienkamp Mr. and Mrs. Thomas U. Krippene Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Kruse, Jr. Dr. Timothy Kutz and Ms. Catherine Barinek LaBarge Coating Mr. and Mrs. John V. LaBarge, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. LaBarge Mr. and Mrs. James T. Labelle Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lafata Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Lafaver, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Steven Laffey Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lake Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Lally, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lally Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lally Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Lanter Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Lanter


Cash Donors Mr. and Mrs. Dennis LaRose Mr. and Mrs. David G. Larson Mr. and Mrs. David J. Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. John Laux Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. LaVigne Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. LaVigne Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Lawder The Lay Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Layton Mr. and Mrs. David B. Leavitt Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. L'Ecuyer Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Lee Ms. Karen S. Leeker Mr. and Mrs. William J. Leingang Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Lenzen Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Leopold Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Leritz Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lewis Lewis, Rice & Fingersh, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. L'Hommedieu Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Lieser Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lindhorst Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Lindwedel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Link Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Lipinski Mr. and Mrs. Aloys H. Litteken Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Llewellyn Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Lock Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lockwood, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lodholz Mr. and Mrs. Earle G. Long Mr. Nicholas S. Lord Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Lottes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Luber Mr. and Mrs. James K. Lucas Dr. Michelle de Vera and Mr. Rodney Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Luepke, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Luongo Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Lux Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Lymberopoulos Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lynas Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Macauley Dr. Lisa Mackey and Mr. Gregory Mackey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mackowiak Mr. and Mrs. James P. Madden Mr. and Mrs. John J. Magee Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Mallow Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Manuel Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Marcouiller Ms. Dana L. Mareshie, R.N. Dr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Maret Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Martel Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Martin Masonry & Glass Systems, Inc.

Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Matschiner Dr. and Mrs. John A. Mattingly Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Mattingly Ms. Mary Shanks Matus Mr. Nicholas M. May Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. McArthur Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McAuliffe Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. McAuliffe Mrs. Linda McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. George H. McClellan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle McCollom Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. McEnery Mr. and Mrs. Sean M. McGroarty Mr. and Mrs. Terrence R. McHugh Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. McKissic Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. McMurran Mr. and Mrs. William K. Meehan Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Meiners Mr. and Mrs. William C. Meirink Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Meissner Gifts Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Mendoza Mr. David J. Menker Mr. David C. Menne Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery A. Mentel Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Meurer, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. R. Mark Michalski Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Migneco Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Mikes Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Milburn Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Miller Ms. Debra J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Millman John M. Mills Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mimlitz, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Miner Mr. and Mrs. Donn R. Mitchell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Modder Mr. Gerald J. Mohr Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson B. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Moore Drs. Christopher and Christine Moritz Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Morley Mr. and Mrs. David A. Morris Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mudd, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mudd Dr. and Mrs. David G. Mueckl Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Mueller


Cash Donors Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Mueth Mr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Mungenast Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Munsell Mr. and Mrs. Lamce Murati Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Joel T. Musick Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Myers, III Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Myrick Mr. James R. Nacke Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Nester Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Neuhoff, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Neuner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Newbold Newbold Toyota BMW Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Newcomer Mr. Patrick B. Newsham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Neyer Mr. and Mrs. Tam H. Nguyen Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Nicastro Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Nicholson Mr. Keith J. Nieman Mr. and Mrs. John H. Niese Dr. and Mrs. Sanjay Nigam Dr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Nikodem Dr. Anne F. Niven Dr. Maryjo Petruska-Nordmann & Mr. Matt Nordmann Northwestern Mutual Mr. Joseph W. Obermeyer Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Obert Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Connell Dr. and Mrs. Randall R. Odem Mr. and Mrs. James T. O'Hallaron Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. O'Leary Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. O'Leary Mr. and Mrs. David N. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Olwig Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. O'Malley Dr. and Mrs. David W. Ortmann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. O'Toole, Jr. Dr. Deborah Ott and Mr. Chris Ott Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Ottenlips, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Owen Mr. and Mrs. Laureano R. Pabello Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Pace Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pancella Kenneth L. Parker, Ph.D. Mr. and Ms. Brian K. Pasque Mr. and Mrs. Michelle W. Patke Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Patritti Ms. Suzanne M. Pawlow Mr. and Mrs. Allan K. Peccola Dr. and Mrs. Paul Pence

Dr. and Mrs. Antonio R. Penilla Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Perotti Mr. and Mrs. William J. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Neal F. Perryman Pfizer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Philipp, III Dr. and Mrs. Kurt A. Piening Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Pitlyk Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. Pitti Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pitts Mrs. Julia S. Pizzitola Dr. and Mrs. Howard M. Place Mr. and Mrs. John J. Placht Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Pluff Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Pollock Drs. John and Katharine Ponzillo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Porter Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Postol Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Potter Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Pottinger Mr. and Mrs. James G. Powers Mr. Andrew M. Price Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Price Mr. Mark S. Prosperi Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Pudlo Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. David J. Rabe Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rackers Mr. and Mrs. Rodney J. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Ratermann Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ratterman Mr. Paul M. Rauschenbach Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rechtien Mrs. Joan M. Reddy Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Reedy Mr. and Mrs. William S. Reedy Mr. and Mrs. Eric Y. Reichenbach Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Reznikov Mr. and Mrs. William S. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Riek Ms. Ann A. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Darren E. Roach Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Roche Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Roehr Ms. Beverly A. Rombach Ms. Veronica Ross-Mickan Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Rudder Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Rudloff Dr. Amy Hall-Ruggeri and Mr. Michael Ruggeri Mr. Bernard T. Ryan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ryan


Cash Donors Mr. and Mrs. Brian Safarian Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Salamon Ms. Keishonna Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. James G. Sansone Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Sansone Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Santel Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Santoni Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Schaefer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Schenk Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schlichting Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Schmelter Dr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Schmidt Dr. and Mrs. Martin P. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey T. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Schneier Mrs. Christine R. Schnell Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Bradley D. Schu Mr. and Mrs. Thad D. Schuler Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Schulte Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. David H. Schulze Mr. and Mrs. Joel J. Schwartz Dr. Brigid Schwartz and Mr. Thomas Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Schweppe Mrs. Daytron A. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Scott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Noel A. Sevastianos Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Sextro, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Shanahan Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Shaner Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O. Shank Mrs. Peggy Shanks Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Shaughnessy Mr. John H. Shelton Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Shipp Mr. and Mrs. W. Christopher Shocklee Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Sieckhaus Mr. Frederick Simmon and Mrs. Carolyn Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Simoncic Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Sims, Sr. Sinclair Buick GMC Truck, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Skrivan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Skroska Mr. and Mrs. James J. Slama Mr. Christopher J. Slattery Mr. and Mrs. William M. Smit Mr. and Mrs. Greg S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Smith Mr. Kenneth G. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Smith Dr. Karen L. Whiteside and Mr. Michael G. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Snodgrass Dr. and Mrs. Donna E. Sokolowski Mr. Alec B. Solverud Mr. and Mrs. Erik O. Solverud Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Sommers Mr. and Mrs. Santos D. Sosa Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Soto Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Spezia Mr. and Mrs. Brent E. St. John Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Staed, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Staley Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Stapf Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Stauder Stauder Technologies Drs. Andrei and Anca Stefanescu Mr. and Mrs. John P. Steffel Mr. and Mrs. Joel Steffens Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Stein Hon. and Mrs. Michael F. Stelzer Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Stephens Mr. Truman G. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Todd E. Steussie Ms. Rashe' Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John D. Stobbs, II Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stoker Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Stolz Mr. and Mrs. James J. Storey Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Storgion Mr. Kenneth P. Strifler Mr. and Mrs. Bradley T. Strode Ms. Tracie A. Stuckey Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Suhre Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Swiecicki Mr. and Mrs. David A. Switzer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mikel M. Swyers Ms. Heather C. Syberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sykora Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Szewczyk, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Szewczyk Ms. Teresa M. Taaffe Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Tahan, Jr. Mr. David Tajkowski and Ms. Tina Colombo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Tarlas Dr. and Mrs. James G. Tarter Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Tate-Wilson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Terry Ms. Ann M. Tettamble Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Thibodeau Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Thielemier Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Thiemann Mr. and Mrs. Rick Thoman Mr. and Mrs. Marc G. Thomas


Cash Donors Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Thomas Ms. Laura R. Thomason Mr. and Mrs. John S. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Thorp Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Tice Mr. Eugene J. Tichacek Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Tieber Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Tlapek, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Tolish Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Tomber Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew O. Toth Mr. and Mrs. William J. Trachsel Mr. and Mrs. James P. Tramelli Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Trenter Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Tretter Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Tripp Mr. and Mrs. Irl J. Trout Mr. Erik G. Trusler Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey L. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Twardowski Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Twardowski Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Twist Ms. Brenetta M. Underwood Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Venker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Verhoff Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Verzino Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Verzino Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Viehland Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Viox Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Visintine Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore B. Vitellaro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Vogel Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Voigt Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Volmert Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Vonder Haar Dr. Kathleen Voras and Mr. Raymond Voras Drs. James and Margaret Wachter Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Wacker Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wagner, J.D. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wahle Mr. and Mrs. John T. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Walsh, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Timothy K. Walsh Dr. and Mrs. Michael Walter Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Walters Mr. and Mrs. James A. Walther Dr. and Mrs. David Q. Wang Mr. and Ms. David A. Warfield Mr. and Mrs. Theodore D. Washington Mr. and Mrs. John A. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. John D. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Larry T. Webb Mr. Joseph P. Weber

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Webster Mr. and Mrs. John M. Welge Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Wells Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Wenkel Mr. and Mrs. William F. Whealen, Jr. Whelan Security Mr. Raymond E. White Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. Gregory D. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Wilmes Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Wilmsmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Wilper Mr. and Mrs. Airest Wilson Mr. Alan Wilson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Windler Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Winschel Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Wobbe Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Wohlstadter World Wide Technology, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Worley Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wulf Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wulff Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wunderlich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Zak Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Zawalski Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Zehnder Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Zeiss Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Zetzman Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Zimmerman As of 3/6/15


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CASHBAH 2015 GIFT GATHERING Clubs, Organizations, Sports, and Parishes Thank you to everyone who hosted, attended, or donated to one or more of the following Gift Gathering Parties. Your contribution is immeasurable.

Clubs, Organizations and Teams Alumni Mothers’ Club Denise Riek Debbie Zeiss Band Katie Mungenast Baseball Jeanne Krippene Basketball (Varsity) Nicole Nester Basketball (Jr. Varsity) Laura Lally Basketball (C Teams) Stephanie Evans Kristie Leritz Chorus Katie Mungenast Cross Country Kathy Gallagher Dauphin Players Katie Mungenast Fathers’ Club Past Officers Football (Varsity) Beth Chipley

Football (Jr. Varsity) Angela L’Hommedieu

Rugby Suzanne Gusdorf

Football (C Team) Kathleen Armstrong

Soccer (Varsity) Barb Frein Michelle Tolish Jeannine Conway

Golf Sharon Venker Ice Hockey Margot Hirlinger Inline Hockey Margot Hirlinger Lacrosse Jeanne Flood Mothers’ Club Past Presidents National Honor Society Past Cashbah Co-chairs Prep News President’s Ambassadors Racquetball Patty Schneier

Soccer (Jr. Varsity) Lisa Bersett Soccer (B Team) Maureen Baumer Soccer (C Team) Ann Perryman Swim/Dive Susan Irvine Tennis Cynthia Chapman Volleyball Julie Abeln Water Polo Sue Derdeyn Patti Kennedy Linda Rosario Wrestling Kathleen Robert


Parishes Annunciation Bob and Kristin Stolz

North County Deanery Bill and Marsha Heine

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Tim and Carol Walsh

Ascension St. Anselm Tom and Dana Hartnagel

Our Lady of Lourdes Dan and Margaret Cox Seven Holy Founders Joe and Mary Wilper

St. Peter – Kirkwood Chris and Mary Doehring Dave and Christy Patritti Mark and Lori Prosperi Pete and Julie Villhard

St. Ambrose, St. Anthony Padua, St. Cecelia, Resurrection David and Julie Grassi

St. Raphael John and Lisa Costello Rick and Gina Horas Neal and Ann Perryman

St. Catherine Laboure David and Susan Irvine

St. Roch Jim and Mary Alice Grady Mike and Ann Stephens

Christ, Prince of Peace Paul and Cathy Pitlyk Christ the King Mark and Mary Rudder Holy Infant Kevin and Jennifer Kelly Illinois Parishes Joe and Claudia Bartholomew Immacolata Our Lady of Pillar Robert and Ann Espenschied Steve and Angie Potter Tim and Susan Sansone

St. Charles Parishes St. Peters Parishes St. Joseph of Cottleville Paul and Courtney Spezia St. Clare of Assisi Sean and Gina Donlin

Incarnate Word St. Monica St. Richard Holy Spirit Donn and Kelli Mitchell Sal and MaryAnn Pitti

St. Clement Jim and Betsy Klarsch

Little Flower Timothy and Kathleen Gallagher

St. Gabriel Archangel Joe and Beth Neill

Mary Queen of Peace Kevin and Lisa Cushing Mark and Christine Brady Mark and Kelly Hewlett Jeff and Kara LaDriere Chris and Peggy Lynas Mike and Meredith Santoni Guy and Shannon Sextro

St. Francis of Assisi Queen of All Saints Charles and Lisa Jellinek

St. Gerard Majella David and Kathleen Gmelich John and Tina Godar St. Joseph - Manchester Dave and Kelly Laughlin St. Justin Martyr Tom and Leslie McCarthy

St. Simon Mary, Mother of the Church Greg and Terri Campbell Mike and Kelly Hollander Bob and Julie Komanetski Julie Swanston Ste. Genevieve du Bois Greg and Mimi Twardowski Colin and Sue Derdeyn Mark and Patti Kennedy Rodney and Traci Ragsdale


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. ’67 Stephen R. Kappel, M.D ’97 Stephen R. Kappel, Jr. Jack Kelley ’12 Daniel Mathis ’09 Michael J. O’Malley ’71 Nick Pertzborn ’13 Edward P. Rose ’64 Edward T. Rose ’95 Kevin W. Rose ’01 Stephen M. Rose ’97 Daniel Schneller ’14 Jonathan Shaw ’95 ’06 Edward J. Szewczyk, III Scott L. Szewczyk ’13 Alex C. Tarter ’13 Benjamin J. Tarter ’14 Gabe Toennies ’04 4 Cat. Colin T. Tyrrell ’0 Terrence H. Tyrrell ’94

Philip Azar ’09 Stephen Azar ’06 Matthew T. Boyer ’91 Paul J. Boyer ’90 Jared Buss ’14 Andrew Casperson ’05 Fergus Corbella ’07 Charles C. Cullen ’66 .) ’29 Francis E. Cullen (dec Ryan F. Cullen ’04 Sean C. Cullen ’93 Bill Dahlmann ’03 Joe Delsignore ’14 Mike Dougherty ’03 Kilian J. Fritsch ’67 James Heafner ’07 John Heafner ’09 Thomas Heafner ’03 Timothy Heafner ’05 Tim Wells ’99 Mike Hunsicker ’80 ’13 James Nicholas Wottowa 8 ’5 . J.D el, pp Ka James L. (dec.) ’28 Louis C. Kappel, M.D.

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Best Wishes from the North County Deanery CASHBAH 2015


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Club 2012

Mitch Batschelett, Daniel Jackson, Michael Zawalski, Logan McClellan, Christian Perez, Brent Smith, Danny Tarlas, Will Komos, David Jackson, Daniel Isom, Andrew Grassi, PJ Johnson, Robert Caldwell, Drew Clair, Davion Nash, Ben Anthony, Parker Pence, Anthony Sansone, Andre Colvin, Bryan Edwards, Aidan Jacobsen, Patrick Higgins, Joe Warnecke, Tony Adams, Tim Sansone, Henry Herzberg, Jack McCarthy, Andrew Murphy, Joe Rogan, Chris Stahl, Austin Danback, Spencer Chipley, Michael Ruggeri, Michael Niese, Peter Lynas, Izaiah Thompson, Jake Henty, Rollin Jackson, Christian Stewart, Isaac Smith, Max Kavy, Joe Mattingly, Aaron Kilgore, Chris Campbell, Jeff Cooley, BJ Wilson, Mick Callahan, Matthew Llewellyn, Jake Cox, Nick Scheer, Ryan Hebenstreit, Cameron Gunn, and John Heaney

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Thank you to our Priest, Coaches, and Parents!


FreshmEn Basketball Proudly supports Cashbah 2015 WHITE TEAM Peter Kickham AJ Hardin Teddy Washington Nico Schmelter Will Rudder Jack Callahan Devan Isaacs John Tice Frank Beelman Reed Goodin Sam Evans Airest Wilson Evan Kilgore Coach: Sterling Brown Assistant Coach: Brian Smith

BLUE TEAM Sean Bender Kameron Bowdry Billy Brooks Anthony Freeman Ryan Kennedy Drew Killmer Matthew Leritz Daniel McMurran Alec Meissner Pete O'Malley Sam Ratterman Jared Scott Daniel Terry Coaches: Spencer McCall Djuan Coleman Managers: Thomas Hartnaegel Ben Massenberg


FRESHMEN FOOTBALL PROUDLY SUPPORTS CASHBAH 2015

Ricky Browne

Tommy Rogan

Sean Cailteux

Chase Kormanek

Sam Lockwood

Liam Armstrong

James Storgion

Richard Michalski

A.J. Hardin

Jared Scott

Drew Kirchoff

Sam Ortmann

Sam Kutz

Jack Callahan

Jake Hennes

Eric Schnelker

Cooper Nichols

Daniel McMurran

Reed Jackson

Kameron Bowdry

Billy Brooks

Damion Stokley

Michael Llewellyn

Drew Patritti

Thomas Hartnagel

Matt Leritz

Nick Patritti

Brandan Charles

Daniel Terry

Ian Shocklee

Nick Earickson

Nicholas Floretta

Jack Leavitt

Sean Bender

Teddy Gerard

Evan Kilgore

Gavin Obert

Trevor Jones

Ben Massenberg


SLUH Freshmen Soccer 2014 supports

Alec Meissner Reed Goodin Teddy Ragsdale Jack Steffel Nick Dimmitt Will Perryman Cameron Verzino Billy Hughes

Peter Kickham Jack FitzPatrick Trent Adelmann Ezana Ephrem Ray Goedeker Dan Favazza Erich Schneider

Sam Ratterman Jacob Gremaud Stephen LaVigne Gavin Gassner Teddy Washington Jack Nikodem Buck Chevalier



VARSITY BASEBALL wishes good luck to

cASHBAH 2015

2014 TEAM

Back Row (L to R): Coach Steve Nicollerat, Aidan Jacobsen, Luke Robinson, Tyler Frederking, Mick Layton, Andrew Waller, John Ceriotti, Alex Webb, Marcus Ramspott, Coach Tom Zinselmeyer, Coach Kevin Parrish 2nd Row (L to R): Truman Stephens, Nathan Schweppe, Luke Thibodeau, Ryan Krippene, Charlie Nester, Mark Elbert, Mark Cerutti, John Brinkman 3rd Row (L to R): Corey Renaud, Bryan Nolan, Joe Warnecke, Michael La Driere, Adam Kleffner, Donovan Ditto, Jacob Safarian

St. Simon the Apostle Catholic Church 314.862.7844 • www.dentalsleepstlouis.com

11019 Mueller Rd. • St Louis, MO 63123 (314) 842-0181


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JAMES M. DOWD Telephone: 314.961.4442 • Facsimile: 314.961.4452 jimdowdlaw.com Jim Dowd, ’82, Father of Michael ’13, David ’16 and Henry ’22 Proudly supporting Cashbah 2015

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Hockey

VARSITY HOCKEY

JV HOCKEY

B TEAM

Scott Berger AJ Bowman Kyle Einig Thomas Espenschied** Connor FitzGerald Louis Garavaglia Luke Gassett Dan Hirlinger Matthew Hohl Ben Keeven Chaz Palumbo Parker Pence Patrick Pence * Joseph Pinkowski Kurt Lindhorst Liam Knobbe Ryan Krippene Steve Lockwood ** Andrew Ott Steven Pawlow Jack Potter Blake Riley Jonah Schwartz Luke Sextro Samuel Sextro John Sieckhaus Danny Tarlas** Joseph Warnecke Brendan Walters Trevor White Joseph Winkelmann

Mark Becker Ryan Cierpiot Nicholas Corker Nolan Corker Kevin Einig Dominic Heithaus Dan Hirlinger Peter Hoffmeister Chip Holmes Ben Keeven Jack Kelly Liam Knobbe * Kurt Lindhorst Louie Perotti Parker Pence ** Steven Pawlow Blake Riley Jonah Schwartz Luke Sextro Samuel Sextro ** Jack Wachter Charlie West Joseph Winkelmann Matt Wulff

PJ Cox Nicholas Earickson Erik Floyd Teddy Gerard T.J. Grieb Dominic Heithaus Dan Hirlinger Chip Holmes Joseph Koetting Andrew Modder Drew Ottenlips John Sansone Keegan Schnell Dominik Skroska Jack Steussie Declan Turin Ken Viehland Dominic Watkins Patrick Wiegers Matt Wulff

Coaches: Kevin Fitzpatrick Matt Pijut Alex Effinger

**Captain *Assistant Captain

Coaches: Jim Meyer Bob Wulff Kyle Abrahamson

Coaches: Steve Walters, Sean Fitzpatrick Paul Pence

2013 Challenge Cup Champions

❅ 2010, ’11, ’12, ’13 JV Champions



Illinois Junior Billikens Tony Adams Will Albers Mehal Amin Laith Armouti Jayson Ashford Jaleel Ashford Vincent Bartholomew Matthew Bates Mitch Batschelett Frank Beelman Austin Bowman John Brinkman Ethan Buss Conner Brinkmann Matthew Coplen Dustan Davidson Mark Dean John Douglass Sam Eilerman Connor Flack Matthew Fink Christian Fredericks

Thomas Gatewood Nicholas Gillan Maurice Glass Sam Harmon Eric Helfrich Austin Hemken Jacob Hennes Zach Hennes Noah Hoppenjans Miles Horton Mathias Hostetler Ian Hurford Justin Keel Alec Keil Noah Jackson Drew Kirchoff Blake Lanter Carl Lee Roman Lipinski Xavier Ludwig Billy Lymberopoulos Jake Mattingly

proudly support

Nicholas Mattingly Logan McClellan Gaurav Nigam Peter Palumbo Jack Pawlow Steven Pawlow Christian Perez Andrew Pluff John Reiss Jacob Safarian Ben Schulte Dominik Skroska Thomas Stein Dale Stobbs Damion Stokley Jacob Sullivan Keith Thomas Cory Thomason Stephen Turner Jake Wilmsmeyer Nick Wilmsmeyer Adam Wilson


8900 Clayton Road, St. Louis, MO 63117 314-991-5700 ext. 301 www.immacolata.org

Class of 2015

Tommy Espenschied Joe Guyol Jack Kiehl Cameron Leopold Tom Mathews Class of 2017 Jack Potter Nick Baumer Mike Behr Jerry Howe Danny Mattingly Matt Milburn Class of 2016 John Sansone Jack Keady James Tramelli Joe Mattingly Tim Sansone Grant Schenk

proud supporters of

Class of 2018

Nick Dimmitt John Gough Asher Gruenbacher Jack Luber John Tice


The Parishes of Incarnate Word

St. Monica

St. Richard

CHESTERFIELD

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Proudly Support Class of 2015 Chip Alfaro Collin Arroyo Daniel Baldetti Sam Gerbic Alex Hurt Austin Kerwood Austin McCollom Donn Mitchell Nic Pitti Nathan Price

Class of 2016 John Benben Jack Bersett Patrick Enderle Spencer Jones Michael Krause Joseph Schultz Isaac Smith

Class of 2017 Philip Cibulka Louis Garavaglia Jake Gould Peter Hempstead Adam Kerwood Joey Krause Marlon Pabello Brian Price Cole Piening Joseph Reznikov John Stewart

Class of 2018 Matt Bauer Barclay Dale Ezana Ephrem Jacob Gremaud Trevor Jones Stephen Ocampo John Thomas Nathan Todisman

Special thanks to the current and alumni families who contributed


Freshmen, JV and Varsity Volleyball teams welcome

Coach Jeff Cheak to SLUH! Tradition Never Graduates Coach Cheak Coach Becvar Coach Swanston Thank you, Mr. Wehner, for being a wonderful athletic director, teacher, and role model!

Thank You to all the moms, dads, and faithful faculty for making 2015 Cashbah a great success.

Best wishes for a successful “Boots & Bling” Cashbah!

From the

2014–2015 SLUH JV Basketball Team

SLUH Inline Hockey


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2014 SLUH JV SOCCER Tom McCarthy, coach; Danny Barry; Jack Bersett; Luis Cabrera; Jack Cantwell; David Corley; Manny de Legarreta; Charlie Dienstbach; Jack Grady; Trey Haman; Chris Harden; Tim Juergens; Carl Lee; Roman Livingston; Brandon Long; Will Lymberopoulos; Michael Mulligan; Derek Rieke; Sam Rudder; Luke Thibodeau; John Zetzman; Pete Genovese; manager; Joe Goeddel, manager; and Jack O'Malley, manager.


Volume 76 Staff

St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church 5130 Wilson Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110

congratulations

Thanks to our reporters, artists, critics, photographers and all those who make the Prep News a reality.

JASON KIPPENBERGER Class of 1988

IS NOW AT

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is proud of our SLUH students:

CLASS OF 2015 Eric Berg Ben Buescher Kieran Chang CLASS OF 2016 Adam Cross Sam Rudder Patrick Schuler

CLASS OF 2017 Nick Buescher Joe Knapp

CLASS OF 2018 Jack Bunn Will Rudder Joseph Weber Airest Wilson

@SLUHSTUCO

STUCO

Christ the King Parish


Little Flower Catholic Church and School

Truly Catholic, Truly Innovative, Truly Different. http://littleflowerstl.org 1264 Arch Terrace | Richmond Heights, Missouri 63117 | Phone: 314-645-1445

proudly supports



4412 JAMIESON ST. LOUIS, MO 63109

Party Trays Available Variety of Meats & Cheeses cut to order Salads – Homemade Sausages

Phone (314) 644-1198 Fax (314) 644-MOMS www.momsdeli.com HOURS: Monday–Saturday from 8:00am–8:00pm Sundays 8:00am–6:00pm


The Mothers' Club extends our sincere thanks and appreciation to

Cashbah “Boots & Bling� Co-Chairs Patti Kennedy and Dede Pitts Your year of dedicated service to the SLUH community has helped ensure a great future. Thank you from your friends and all of our young men!


Proud Supporter of Cashbah 2015

Class of 2015 Peter Brooks Sigmund Gusdorf Ryan Krippene Will Ricken Rafael Robert

Class of 2017 Mark Brooks John Robert Michael Ruggeri

Class of 2018 Class of 2016 Thomas O’Brien

Sam Evans Nick Faddis Austin Hannah Sam Ratterman


The PaintSmiths of St. Louis, Inc.

Painting and Wallcovering Contractor Commercial, Residential, and Light Industrial

Jeff Smith: President 103 Ford Lane Hazelwood, MO 63042 Phone: 314-731-2527 Fax: 314:731-0969 jeff@psslinc.com

www.psslinc.com We are honored to support St. Louis University High and proud that our sons, Austin, class of 2013, and Brandon, class of 2016, are part of the SLUH community. Jeff and Jeanette Smith


Past SLUH Fathers’ Club members proudly support

Cashbah 2015!

We are proud to still be partnering with SLUH in the development of all our sons.


Mothers’ Club Past Presidents proudly sponsor SLUH and Cashbah “Moms for Others” Cashbah 2015


PRESIDENT’S AMBASSADORS Jack Barbey

Matt Jellinek

Tom Hillmeyer

Walker Basham

Michael Kennedy

Dan Hirlinger

Emil Beckford

Will Komos

Ian Hurford

Eric Berg

Thomas Lally

Sam Lindwedel

Peter Brooks

John Mattingly

Charlie Mueth

Andrew Bub

Brennan McFarland

Sam Perry

Eric Caselton

Nicholas Perryman

John Perryman

John Costello

Eric Pitlyk

Jimmy Reddy

Colin Derdeyn

Will Ricken

Chris Stahl

Garret Fox

Matthew Frein

Luke Thibodeau

Matias Grignola

Sergio Goodwin

Mario Thomallari

Matthew Hennessey

Leo Heinz

Brendan Underwood

Thomas Hogan

Jake Henty

Presidential Ambassadors serve SLUH in various capacities. Activities include hosting special events for school, participating in tutoring and other service projects, speaking to alumni at reunions, and speaking at large all-school masses.


proudly supports the young men of

St. Louis University High School.

Denver | Kansas City | St. Louis www.RubinBrown.com 314.290.3300


SLUH RUGBY 2015

SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Drew Mudd Keith Thomas Angelo Karagiannis Reed Jackson Aaron Kilgore Adam VonderHaar Eric Heard Chase Kormanek Jack Schroder Ben Anthony Joey Zarky Theo Gerard Sigmund Gusdorf Joe Zoellner Henry Herzberg Will Lake Max Kavy Jon Williams Ryan Houghland Buck Chevalier Johnny Sims Jake Henty Mark Naumann Sam Ortmann Rafael Robert Dan Lally Jacob Coriell Sean Cailteux Jake Pizzatola Jonah Schwartz Connor Keeney Sam Kutz Jason Plyler Henry Mungenast Joe Knapp Joseph Brandt Rollin Jackson John Zetzman Tommy Sevastianos John Appelbaum Leo Vogler Pete Genovese Declan Turin Elliot Boerding Danny Schu Tommy O’Toole Cameron Gunn Brendan Schulze Luis Cabrera COACHES Sam Sextro Joe McMurran Coach Muller Nick Perryman Michael Rains Coach Keeven Perrion Thomas Jack Cantwell Coach Finucane Thomas Graf

Rugger Bills wish much success to Cashbah 2015!


Our SLUH Men for Others Austin Danback Sam Lindwedel Joel Wilper Sean Kelso Andrew Ott Joe Goeddel

Christopher Stahl T.J. Hunkins Evan Gorman Jonathan Shaver Gavin Gassner Cameron Verzino

Seven Holy Founders 6741 Rock Hill Road | Affton, MO 63123 Tel. 314-638-3938 | Fax 314-638-0613


Proud Sponsor of SLUH and parent of Henry Herzberg ’17! RIVER CRUISING IS THE SIMPLEST, most enjoyable way to see the world and its treasures. The intimate setting and panoramic views make you feel as if you’re part of the region and scenery, and you’ll dock in the heart of each town—the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture, discover the arts, music, and history, sample local food and drink, and get to know the people.

Laura Herzberg Owner/SLUH Parent

1.314.293.1050 www.simplyrivercruises.com


Dan Sinclair – ’73 Tony Godfrey – ’80 Dan Sinclair Jr. – ’01 Mike Sinclair – ’02 Andy Wahl – ’02 Eric Enright – ’02 Colin Akos – ’06 Nick Godfrey – ’07 John Sinclair – ’09



SLUH Tennis Teams

congratulate CASHBAH 2015 on this Boots & Bling Gala for our young men

Club 2012 SLUH Varsity Football Thank you to our Priest, Coaches, and Parents!






St. Clare of Assisi

Catholic Church E L L I S V I L L E ,

M I S S O U R I

proud supporters of


Best Wishes to from the Current and Alumni Families of:

St. Francis of Assisi Class of 2015 Ryan Blechle Zachary Crenshaw Patrick Higgins Matt Jellinek Zach Morley Steven Roach

&

Class of 2016 Justin Martin Adam VonderHaar Class of 2017 Klaus Preusser Class of 2018 Jordan Comerio Joe Jellinek Pietro Nicastro

Queen of All Saints Class of 2015 Michael Birk Andrew Fix Max Kavy William Leingang Shane Strode Drew Tomek Class of 2016 Keaton King

Class of 2017 Henry Herzberg Grant Hogan Class of 2018 Adam Hanson Andrew Leingang Brendan Luechtefeld Nicholas Parisi Kenneth Viehland


Freshmen Brendan Charles Scott Janasik Sam Lockwood Nick Patritti Jack Laux Griffin Lester Andrew McCarthy Jack McGrail Matthew Thomas Charlie Scheibelhut Alex Sembrot Jack Heller Sean Hennessey

Sophomores Ian Modde Xavier Coultrip Chris Doehring Mark Enslin Scott Putnam Joseph Patritti Max Prosperi Chris Schulze Christian Thornberry Scotty Villhard Will Farroll Andrew Modder

Juniors Joe Bingaman Rick Heinlein Leo Heinz Stephen Hughes James Leahy Steve Lockwood Dom Salamon Daniel Schu Patrick Pence John Storgion

243 West Argonne Drive Kirkwood, MO 63122 Phone: (314) 966-8600 Email: info@stpeterkirkwood.org

Seniors Connor Brown Clark Conway Aidan Jacobsen Parker Pence Albert Reinwart


St. Catherine Laboure Parish 9740 Sappington | St. Louis, MO | 314.843.3245 | sclparish.org

2015

Teddy Esswein Tony Esswein Andrew Irvine Brad O’Leary Ike Simmon Tommy Trunko

2016

Jack Cantwell Manny de Legarreta Matthew Llewellyn Grant Ludwig Patrick Rottman Scott Vogel

proud to support

2017

Drew Bazzell Joe Donato Robby Esswein Sam Grasso Kyle Irvine Angelo Karagiannis Adam Kleffner Roman Visintine

2018

Michael Llewellyn Jack Nikodem Keegan Schnell Carson Syberg Jake Trunko


Class of 2015

Class of 2016

Joe Jasso Kevin Murphy Daniel Venker

Christopher Doorack Austin Klarsch Christopher Kreienkamp Tim Nile

Class of 2017

Class of 2018

Michael Megown Zach O'Toole Danny Pitts Robby Schaefer

Brian Tretter Brendan Staed Jack Lenzen Zach Meirink Chip Holmes

Church of St. Clement • Des Peres, Missouri


supports

• CASHBAH 2015! • Jack Sperkowski ’15 Jack Barbey ’15 Sean Eberle ’15 Chris Myrick ’15 Tom Neill ’15 Jack Schroder ’15

Colin Vogt ’16 Stephen Farel ’16 Pete Genovese ’16 Jake Lepak ’16 Thomas Nowak ’16 Stephen Olwig ’16

Matthew Ceriotti ’17 Dominick Gherardini ’17 Peyton Myrick ’17 Matt Smith ’17 Martin Stelzer ’17 Daniel Wagner ’17 Ben Adrian ’17

Thomas Curdt ’18 John Farel ’18 Liam Heffernan ’18 Jake Killian ’18 Will Lake ’18 Kevin Murati ’18 Andrew Schwartz ’18 Tyler Trout ’ 18

John Schwartz ’16 Sam Tettamble ’16 Luke Thibodeau ’16 Michael Wiley ’16 John Zetzman ’16


High academic standards in a diverse, supportive community. That’s St. Roch. At St. Roch School we’re committed to delivering a superior education in a faith-based environment, preparing students for the best high schools in the St. Louis area.

To learn more, call 314-721-2595 or email Principal Tim Cummins at timc@strochshool.org. Preschool – 8th Grade – morning and after school care available. www.strochparish.com Accredited by the Missouri Chapter of the National Federation of Nonpublic Schools.


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Thompson Coburn proudly supports sluh cashbah 2o15.


The 2014 SLUH Water Polo teams offer best wishes to

and salute our very own “Polo Mom” Patti Kennedy on a job well done. VARSITY WATER POLO TEAM Head Coach: Paul Baudendistel ‘90 1st row (L-R): John Mattingly, Dan Walsh, Franklin Rosario, Andrew Irvine, Mark Franz 2nd row: Chris Kreienkamp, Matt Marcouiller*, Luke Twardowski (cap only), Victor Castro*, Joe Shaughnessy*, Eric Caselton, Peter Brooks 3rd row: Michael Kennedy, Colin Derdeyn, Jack Brauer, Arthur Larson, Corey Santoni * - Team captain

JR. VARSITY WATER POLO TEAM Head Coach: John Penilla ‘99 Assistant Coach: Kerry Read ‘07 1st row (L-R): Brandon Trusler, Patrick Schuler*, Jimmy Hogan, Michael Harris, Kyle Irvine, Matthew Book 2nd row: Luke Marcouiller, Matt Milburn, Connor Flack, Thomas O’Brien, Tim Nile, Joe Goeddel*, Ryan Neuner 3rd row: Thomas Nordmann, Michael Niese Not pictured: Michael Krause

FOLLOW US!

For our latest schedule, visit http://bit.ly/sluhwp15


Attorneys who are more

than

Employment Estate Planning Contracts Litigation

Real Estate Corporate Tax HOA & Condo Associations

David P. Weiss Class of ‘71

From the Boardroom to the Courtroom, serving St. Louis for more than 25 years. St. Louis • Chesterfield • 314.588.9500 • WeissLawStL.com


SLUH WRESTLING TEAM Seniors: Collin Arroyo McKenzie Callahan Sigmund Gusdorf Max Kavy Aaron Kilgore Rafael Robert Jonathan Sims Brian Thorp

Juniors: Justice Binder Henry Mungenast Richard Pasque Ben Schulte Jake Lepak (manager)

proud supporters of

Sophomores: Nate Henty Ryan Houghland Alex Hymes Angelo Karagiannis Danny Trittler

Freshmen: Damen Alexander Matthew Becker Westin Biermann Jack Bunn Rory Butler Buck Chevalier Ben Cox Jack Dalton Pierce Hastings Sean Hennessey Chase Kormanek Nolan Lodholz Joe Lux Richard Michalski Stephen Ocampo Sam Ortmann


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Blackwell, Tommy Blechle, Ryan Booth, Nick Brewer, Alex Colvis, Jacob Fleming, Matthew Fox, Garret Gallagher, Jack Hennessey, Matthew Hogan, Thomas Jackson, Shayn James, Ben Kelley, Lewis Marty, Jacob Quinlivan, Charles Sullivan, Jack

Balossi, Billy Bricker, Jimmy Butler, Joe Davidson, Dustan Dernlan, Cade Goodwin, Sergio Groesch, Andrew Lepak, Jake McIntyre, Ethan

Boxdorfer, Christian Connaghan, Jack Coriell, Jacob Gale, Brad Hennes, Zach Jackson, Noah Kelly, William Kramer, Will Laughlin, Joe Leeker, Thomas Ludwig, Xavier Moritz, Tim Northcott, Matt Pace, Matthew Schwartz, Joe Spence, Cameron Spezia, Ben Stelzer, Martin Uhlenbrock, Adam Witzofsky, Matt

Burka, Paul Butler, Rory Dattilo, Ben Gomez, Rodolfo Gunn, Matthew Heller, Jack Himich, Gunnar Kimes, Mark Matus, Henry McEnery, Riley McGroarty, Charlie Meirink, Zach Mullenix, Charlie Munsell, Tom Quinlan, Matthew Reiss, John Schmitt, Will Stauder, Matthew Swiecicki, Chris Tajkowski, Declan Thomas, John Utsey, Delton Voras, Andrew Watkins, Joe

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Coaches:

Joe Porter (head) ~ Tom Flanagan ~ Brian Gilmore Chris Scott ~ Matt Lawder ~ Megan Dempsey Stephen Mackey

MCC - Sectional - Regional Champions State Class IV Runner Up


MONDAY

SEPTEMBER

28

4th Annual SLUH Scholarship Golf Classic

Monday, September 28, 2015 at The Bogey Club

Proceeds Benefit the SLUH Scholarship Program

• Eight opportunities to win a new car! • Eight closest to the hole participate in a Shootout for a Two-year lease on a new car! • Shamble play • Teams of Five

Complete details and registration information at

www.sluh.org/golfclassic, or contact John Penilla at (314) 269-2170 or jpenilla@sluh.org Sponsorship Opportunities Available

At the 2014 SLUH Scholarship Golf Classic: Nick Kriegel ‘95 sits in his brand new Lexus IS 250C as Katie and Kurt Mungenast of Mungenast Automotive Family and SLUH President David Laughlin look on. The event raised over $200,000 for the Scholarship Program at SLUH.


THANK YOU TO OUR GRAB BAG DONORS! Arcobasso – Mark Miner, Pat Newsham ‘85 Café Manhattan Etekcity Eucerin/Aquaphor – Denise Hudson Gillan’s HappyNotes and more… - Aimee Simpson Johnny Mac’s Sporting Goods Jo Malone Nadõz Bakery and Café Stonewater Spa & Salon Waterway Gas & Wash Yank and Limey – Paul Gassett ‘85


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Catalog# Value 1 2 5 6 8 9 12 13 18 22 27 33 37 39 40 41 42

$635 $600 $830 $600 $795 $1,000 $455 $800 $786 $750 $400 $200 $1 $900 $100 $895 $1,041

Catalog# 43 47 1101 1110 1112 1211 1215 1301 2505 4066 4069 5035 5036 5037 5038 5039 6025

Value $355 $1 $1 $500 $1 $714 $1 $1 $300 $27 $125 $20 $20 $1 $1 $1 $50

Catalog# 6026 6027 6028 6029 6030 8001 8002 8003 8004 8005 8006 8007 8008 8011 8012 8013 8014

Value $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50 $50


Silver Sponsors

Ameren Emerson Hermetic Motor

BRonze Sponsors

Beelman Truck Co. Buffalo Wild Wings Commerce Bank Food Service Consultants Friends and Employees of Anheuser Busch Kennedy & Pezolt Families Koller Enterprises, Inc. LaBarge Coating Lewis Rice Carol and Al Litteken Megan and Dan Millman ’87 Missouri Orthopedics and Advanced Sports Medicine The Mungenast Family Cathy and Paul Pitlyk ’77 The Pitts Family PNC Bank Tim ’84 and Jim Sansone Class of 2000 Stauder Technologies World Wide Technology Sponsors as of 2/27/15


Platinum Sponsors Rita and Mike Mooney ’61 The Eugene J. Tichacek / Gilkerson Family Trust Gene Tichacek ’53 Andrew Gilkerson ’14 Semper Fidelis

Cashbah 2015


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