The Blue Mantle: Christendom College Yearbook 2015-16

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The Blue Mantle Christendom College 2015-16



The Blue Mantle Christendom College 2015-16 Yearbook


CONT

6 - Year in Review

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10 - Campus Life

54 - Athletics


TENTS 70 - Headshots 92 - Graduation

99 - Meet the Staff

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in review

2015-16

AUGUST

Christendom unveiled the new Crusader Fields scoreboard, to be used for home soccer and rugby games.

The college launched its new "Dare to be Great" campaign during orientation weekend, giving every student a free t-shirt to celebate the launch — a first for the college.

Biggest. Class. Ever. Christendom welcomed the Class of 2019 to campus on August 19, featuring 149 freshmen.

SEPTEMBER

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The new Madonna Hall Faculty Office Building was dedicated on September 8. The new building features 9 new offices, a faculty lounge, and gorgeous views of the Shenandoah River.


Five visiting lecturers joined the faculty for the 2015-16 academic year, including, from left to right, Daniel Garland (Theology), Dr. Kevin Tracy (Classics), Dr. Miriam Byers (Mathematics), Dr. Brian Fox (Political Science) and Dr. Matthew Tsakanikas (Theology).

The new Admissions Office Suite was opened, featuring four spacious new offices on the back of Regina Coeli Hall. The new offices give visitors a new, more central location to meet the admissions team, along with offering great views of the Shenandoah River.

From left to right, the college welcomed alumnus Patrick Quest ('08) as the new athletic director, alumnus Joseph Walsh ('15) as the new men's residence director, and alumna Kelsey Gordon ('15) as the college's first assistant director of student activities.

The new men's and women's Cross-Country teams ran in their first meet in September, giving the new athletic program a real running start.

Beloved professor Mike Brown began a new inititive for students: the "Quodlibet," a chance for students to ask questions of a faculty panel in a casual setting.

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NOVEMBER

Pope Francis made his historic visit to America, and Christendom was able to witness it for themselves — students saw the Pope in Philadelphia.

FEBRUARY Mr. Brown brought another new initiative to students in the spring: faculty-student luncheons, where students could discuss readings with their professors while feasting on a catered lunch.

Christendom. Defeats. Duke. Those three words signalled a special year for the rugby program, which ultimately won 20 games. Christendom purchased 80 acres of new land in the spring next to Campion Field, to be used for future building projects.

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JANUARY

The 10,000 Acts of Kindness Campaign impacted lives across America and beyond throughout the academic year, drawing the attention of news crews while in Philadelphia in November.

Christendom unveiled its new website to begin 2016, providing students with a cleaner, more impressive, and mobile-friendly means of keeping up with college happenings.

"Snowmageddon" was not an exaggeration — for the first time in school history, Christendom was shut down due to massive snowfall in January.

Alumnus Sean LaRochelle ('14) was hired as the new assistant director of operations.

MAY

MARCH The newly renovated first floor of the Student Center was unveiled to students.

Constuction continued on the new St. Clare's Residence Hall, which will bring 90 new beds to campus by 2017.

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Campus

Life

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ORIENTATION WEEKEND

The annual SAC vs. RA dodgeball game happened on Saturday, with SAC victorious once again.

Two freshmen volunteered for one of the many skits performed during the Orientation Social on Monday night. " My classmates are diverse and passionate and I can already tell that this is just the beginning of four incredible years amongst inspiring and dedicated peers. I am proud to be part of such a promising class."

Mary Katherine Mooney

Dr. Cuddeback took students on hayrides around his property before the barn dance.

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Academic success coach Maribeth Kelly with the freshmen. Bishop Paul Loverde began the academic year with the annual Convocation Mass.

CLASS OF 2019 by the numbers

149 38%

have siblings undergraduate currently enrolled freshmen

33 17

states represented

transfer students

The first dance for the Class of 2019: the barn dance at Dr. Cuddeback's.

Playing volleyball during sunset at Dr. Cuddeback's.

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Laudamus Te Fridays

Former Christendom chaplain Fr. Donald Planty returned to campus to give one of this year's talks at Laudamus Te.

"This is a true, community event that brings out over 200 people every time it’s held. We come together, we worship, and then we have a social event afterwards to really keep the spirit going. Having something so spiritual, so communal on campus is important, and really brings focus back to why we’re all here — to restore all things in Christ.” Caitlin Bowers Director of Student Activities


2015-16 RESOLUTION HIGHLIGHTS

Morality Does Not Impose a Price Ceiling

Pro: 18 | Con: 18 | Abstention: 3

The resolution fails.

Modern Art is not Art

The Depiction of Nudity in Film is Immoral

Pro: 17 | Con: 23 | Abstention: 7

The resolution fails.

America Needs Stricter Gun Control Laws

Pro: 10 | Con: 36 | Abstention: 3 Pro: 8 | Con: 32 | Abstention: 17

The resolution fails.

The resolution fails.

Student Use of Cell Phones Should be Banned

Pro: 36 | Con: 44 | Abstention: 0

The resolution fails.

The Primary End of State is to Promote Virtue Pro: 36 | Con: 34 | Abstention: 4

The resolution passes.


Senior Benefit Concert

The Class of 2016 presented the concert, raising over $1000 — making it the most successful senior benefit concert ever for the college.

Senior class president Robert McKay and senior Bradley Torline were the hosts for this year's concert.

Texas Western Night


the in-between moments

Life at Christendom 2015-16

Salsa Dancing and Eastern Swing

Girls' Night Out with Mrs. Hickson

White Oak Canyon Hike

Spring Art Show

Christendom Crooners

Spring Kickoff Concert

Men's Cooking Class

Ultimate Frisbee Intramurals

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ACADEMIC LIFE2015-16

Latin 202

Dominic Borchers defending his theology senior thesis.

Faculty Office Hours

Peer Tutoring

Academic Success Coach Maribeth Kelly

Student-Faculty Luncheon

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Dr. Brendan McGuire gave this year's Senior Dinner lecture.

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MAJOR

SPEAKER

MAJOR SPEAKER: - noun [mey-jer spee-ker] An important aspect of the academic life at the College, offering the students and community an opportunity for cultural, intellectual, and spiritual enrichment beyond the classroom.

George Weigel Author of Witness to Hope Frequent Television & Radio Guest Lecture Title: "Evangelical Catholicism and Catholic Higher Education"

Pam Stenzel Author of Abstinence by Choice

Internationally Recognized Speaker Lecture Title: “Chastity: The Foundation for Building Strong Families and a Culture of Life�

Dale Ahlquist

Author of The Apostle of Common Sense Co-Founder of Chesterton Academy Lecture Title: "The Democracy of the Dead"

"Faustina"

Special Dramatic Performace by St. Luke Productions, featuring actress Maria Vargo

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Speakers & Conferences

SPOTLIGHT

Just War Talk

Featuring David D. Corey, Ph.D.

St. Thomas Aquinas Lecture

Medical Ethics Conference Six Christendom students attended the University of Notre Dame's annual Medical Ethics conference.

"Was Shakespeare a Catholic?" Featuring Robert C. Rice, Ph.D.

Featuring Thomas S. Hibbs, Ph.D.

College Republicans Lecture Featuring Ken Cuccinelli

"Pro-Life Before Roe v. Wade" Featuring Daniel K. Williams

"How Should Catholics Think About Environmental Stewardship & Climate Change?" Featuring Jay Richards, Ph.D.

ISI Conference

Peter Tapsak & Jacob Hiserman were selected for Intercollegiate Studies Institute's summer conference in Virginia.

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DANCES OF 2015-16

Welcome Back Dance

Cuddeback Barn Dance

Dance Under the Stars

Italian Night

Luau Dance

Sadie Hawkins Dance

Contra Semi-Formal

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Swing n' Sundaes

Halloween Dance


CHRISTENDOM'S

GOT TALENT

Students Hit the Stage

Cup O' Coeli A Capella Competition

Coffee House Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert

Piano Night

St. Cecilia's Night


Oktoberfest OktoberFest Eins, Zwei, Drei, Prost!

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Nathaniel Tapsak (left) and Benjamin Marsh (bottom) were both given elaborate costumes for Dress a Freshman Day.

Class Color Day

SPIRIT WEEK Dress a Freshman, Twin Day, & More

Dress a Freshman Day

Twin Day

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Annual Alumni Basketball Game

1st Annual Alumnae Volleyball Game

Thomas S. Vander Woude Memorial Golf Tournament

Homecoming Dance, featuring Yesterday's Swing Orchestra

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CHRISTENDOM Homecoming Weekend 2015

East defeated West 14-6.

“Homecoming 2015 was a great event for several reasons. We had great participation from reunion class representatives, an increase in family-friendly activities during the afternoon hours, and a focused effort to improve the quality of each and every event over the three day period. Mix those key ingredients and you have a recipe for a successful and enjoyable Homecoming for all.� Vince Criste, Assistant Director of Alumni & Donor Relations


Christendom Players Present: Father of the Bride

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“The acting experience at Christendom is valuable because it ties directly into the rich community here, where everyone supports each other." Danielle Lemieux

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UPPER-UNDER FINAL SCORE Upper 7, Under 6

The victorious Upper team

The hard-fighting Under team

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nks to Mrs. Keats and Maria McFadden, as well as numerous students who worked behind the scenes, the


POWDER PUFF FINAL SCORE Nick Jaroma coached the Sophomore/Senior squad.

Seniors/Sophomores 6 Juniors/Freshmen 0

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Rome-ing in the Fall

Elizabeth Rensch with her brother (and Rome philosophy professor), Fr. Matthew Rensch.

Art and Architecture professor Elizabeth Lev.

Siena


Florence

"I am continually amazed by how this semester gave me, and everyone else, a wider perspective of the world, gained from learning about the foundations of our faith here in Rome and from visiting widely different cultures such as that in Istanbul. I believe I can speak for all of my fellow Romers when I say that this semester truly changed me and that I have grown as a person because of it." Cameron DeLaFleur

St. Peter's Basilica

Assisi

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Christma s Christen aatt dom

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CHRISTMAS FORMAL

SAC worked tirelessly to bring Formal to life, making most of the sets from scratch.


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Due to an unsafe amount of snow, most of campus was unable to make it up to the March. Those unable to go gathered in prayer in Christendom's Christ the King Chapel.

“Our students represent the future of the pro-life movement. Their prayerful, and joyful, witness at the March shows the world that God is on our side in this great battle, and that He will be victorious over the evil of abortion.� Tom McFadden, Vice President for Enrollment


CHRISTENDOM IN SNOW

One of the largest snowfalls in college history — affectionately named "Snowmageddon" — shut campus down for the first time ever.


Swing n' WaltzCOMPETITION 3rd place winners of the Waltz Competition: Mary Hays and Vincent Smith.

2nd place winners of the Waltz Competition, Maria McFadden and Charlie McKenna.

1st place winners of the Waltz Competition: Eric Firehammer and Emma Wynne.

1st place winners of the Swing Competition: Jeana Morgan and Michael Mazzara.

The judges.

2nd place winners of the Swing Competition: Chloe Herrmann and Brendan Williamson.

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3rd place winners of the Swing Competition: Kylie Fiering and Cameron DeLaFleur.


Life on Tap #1 New York Times Bestselling author Ben Hatke ('00) spoke to students about writing and publishing.

Institute of Catholic Culture founder Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo ('04) spoke on the importance of religious education and evangelization.

The Federalist Society's Tyler Lowe ('11) answered questions about working in politics in Washington, D.C.

Career and leadership development director Greg Monroe hosted each event.

Cisco's Ryan Doughty ('10) gave advice on how to get into sales with a liberal arts degree.

Sean Garvey ('93) mentored students on how to find success in IT and web development.

2015-16 TOPIC HIGHLIGHTS Architecture & Construction Business Development Editing, Publishing & Writing Technology & Web Development Public Policy & Law Religious Education

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Chloe Herrmann

Dr. O'Donnell loves St. Patrick's Day.

Mary Francis, Mary O'Reilly, and Mary Lancaster

Dr. McGuire on the pipes.

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Kaitlyn Kelley and Joshua Butek


Joseph's Day St.

A snowy St. Joseph's Day procession.

Celebrating the Patron of the Universal Church

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Rome: Spring Semester

Assisi + gelato = perfect match.

Vatican Radio's Sean-Patrick Lovett.


WHEN IN ROME

St. Peter's Basilica.

"We have become a part of the history of the most important city in the world. It’s been a wonderful semester, all that I expected and more, and I’m so blessed to have chosen this college and attended its Rome program. Someday, hopefully, I’ll visit Italy again, and the knowledge I’ve gained this semester will be useful, but even if not, the knowledge of faith, reason, beauty, and other cultures is part of living a well-rounded life, no matter what country you’re in." Rachel Hoover, Writer of "Core Knowledge" Academic Blog

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SPRING BREAK

Dominican Republic

Peru


MISSION TRIPS

Guatemala


Students spent hours building every part of the set.


“There are three ways to do Les Miserables: the first way is to whitewash it, making it feel superficial and weakening the impact. The second way is to plunge into the grittiness, which is artistically lazy and unnecessary, and also weakens the positive effect. We chose the third way, the middle ground. We’re accepting the fallenness of man so that we can show the redemption and the mercy. There really isn’t a more perfect play for the ‘Year of Mercy,’ because this one shows man’s fallenness, but also his potential to be redeemed.” Kieran O'Donnell, Co-Director


DISCERNMENT W

EEKEN D

Christendom hosted its annual discernment weekend, welcoming over fifty religious representing 25 orders from the U.S. and Ireland, along with married couples.

Alumni seminarians Philip Gilbert ('15) and Peter McShurley ('14).

Fr. Jaffe, Vocations Director for the Diocese of Arlington.


BOXING BOUT

Michael Mazzara, the head of the Christ's Cross Boxing Club, talks to one of the boxers in between rounds.

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MYSTERY DINNER THEATER

Put on by the Class of 2016, Mystery Dinner Theater brought laughs, thrills, and delicious food to the masses.

"The cast brought a lot of energy to the table, and it was just incredible to see their talent on the stage. I'm very proud of their work. The turn-out was very strong, and the money raised will continue to help benefit the efforts of Christendom College. It was just a great experience." Austin Leavitt, Writer & Director

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SENIOR AWARDS

LUNCHEON Amy Marter

Robert C. Rice Award for English Language & Literature Thesis

Kinsey Benz

Warren Carroll Award for Outstanding History Thesis

Nicholas Jaroma

William Luckey Award for Outstanding Political Science & Economics Thesis

Miriam McShurley

Outstanding Senior Philosophy Major

Kaitlin Kelley

William H. Marshner Award for Outstanding Theology Thesis

Rebecca Francis

Joe McGlynn Award for Service

Eileen Weichert

Maggie Murray Student Employment Award

Patrick Audino

Crusader Leadership Award

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Spring Formal

at Bright Box Theater 53



Athletics 55


MEN'S SOCCER

KICKING

INTO GEAR

2015 BY THE NUMBERS 10 WINS (14 GAMES PLAYED) 68 GOALS SCORED 1.000 CONF. PCT. #8 USCAA RANKING

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PLAYER SPOTLIGHT S

Sean Salmon

enior Sean Salmon played Gaelic Football for many years before taking up soccer when he came to Christendom. He chose to participate in Christendom's athletic program as a means of remaining competitive while attending a college with a vibrant faith. Describing the impact Christendom athletics has had on him, he said, "many of the friends I made during the first week of soccer camp have been my best friends all throughout college. Each member may have different likes and interests, but on the field we are the same. We are Crusaders and brothers. It was through the athletic program that I was able to change my focus on the purpose of sports; that it is to give glory to God. I believe the athletic program forces one to develop in character and also grow as an individual."


WOMEN'S SOCCER

RAISING THE BAR

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2015 BY THE NUMBERS 7 WINS (10 GAMES PLAYED) 5 SHUTOUTS 88.5% (M. HILL'S SAVE PCT.)


PLAYER SPOTLIGHT G

Madeline Hill

oalkeeper Madeline Hill started playing soccer at a very young age. The starting goalkeeper for 3 years in high school, she knew she wanted to continue playing. However, "I didn't want to have to completely sacrifice my academics or involvement around campus in order to play." Christendom fit the bill. "I have learned about perseverance, how to work in a group, how to fail without losing perspective, how to succeed with humility; I have learned what hard work really entails, and that in the end, it is always to God's name that we give all the glory."

The Lady Crusaders ranked as high as #8 in the USCAA Coaches' Poll during the season.


WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL

2015 BY THE NUMBERS

11 WINS (17 GAMES PLAYED) 8 SHUTOUTS 1555 TOTAL ATTACKS

A FRESH START

Josh Petersen returned to coach the Lady Crusaders through another season.


T H G I L T O

P S R E Y PLABridget McMahon

aptain of the volleyball team, Bridget McMahon is a C role model both on and off the team. Encouraged to begin playing volleyball as a freshman at Christendom, she

excelled at the sport, eventually becoming team captain. “The friendships that I’ve gotten from playing with the girls, especially on the volleyball team these past two years — getting to know the girls that I wouldn’t normally interact with in classes and other activities — has been incredible.” At Christendom, Bridget believes “learning to work with different personalities and people in order to achieve a goal” is crucial to working as a team.

Bridget McMahon was honored for her athletic achievements during Senior Night.

The Lady Crusaders earned the #8 power ranking in the USCAA.


MEN'S BASKETBALL

DETERMINED TO

SUCCEED


PLAYER SPOTLIGHT S

Jacob Wagner

enior Jake Wagner didn’t always play basketball. Until age 11, his sport was baseball. He took up basketball in 5th grade, and never looked back. Continuing to play at Christendom was a no-brainer. In describing what he enjoys about Christendom basketball, he said “I really enjoy the team atmosphere. I will always have fond memories of the basketball road trips and team events that I have participated in during my time at Christendom.” As a student-athlete, Jake holds himself to a high standard: “It is sometimes difficult to juggle studies and sports. Having to manage my time to try and fulfill my duties to my studies and to the basketball team has helped me learn discipline, and I hope I can carry this discipline into my life after college.”

2015-16 BY THE NUMBERS 5 WINS (11 GAMES PLAYED)

7 FRESHMEN (15-MAN ROSTER) 639 TOTAL POINTS Jake Wagner was honored for his athletic achievements during Senior Night.

Athletic director Patrick Quest set the tone for the men's basketball team during his first year as head coach.


WOMEN'S BASKETBALL FACING THE

CHALLENGE 2015-16 BY THE NUMBERS

5 WINS (13 GAMES PLAYED) 4 WINS AT HOME 602 TOTAL POINTS

Dean of students Chris Vander Woude led the young team to impressive victories during the season.


PLAYER SPOTLIGHT A

Elizabeth Ford

nyone who has seen Elizabeth Ford play basketball knows that she has a great love and passion for the game. A junior from Costa Mesa, Ca., Elizabeth has been a starting forward on Christendom’s women’s basketball team for the past 3 years. She started basketball at 16 years old, and had no prior experience. When asked, she remarked that she had not had any knowledge of the game or its rules. Therefore when she started playing in high school she had to turn all her efforts to basketball, and said that she began to “eat, sleep, and breathe basketball." At Christendom, Elizabeth continues to do just this. This season she accepted the position of team captain due to her hard work and dedication to the team. Whether she is in a game, at practice, or practicing on her own (something that she takes the time to do often), she is working hard to improve. This work pays off, as she now puts up an average of 13 points a game, along with many assists and defensive stops.


MEN'S RUGBY

The Crusaders held onto the Shield for the second year in a row, defeating Franciscan University of Steubenville at home 54-31.

FORGING A LEGACY

The Crusaders stunned Duke University on their home turf, upsetting them 31-10.

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Robert McKay

PLAYER SPOTLIGHT

enior Robert McKay has been playing rugby since he was 7 years old, "as most children do in England," with the only break being his year between graduating high school and coming to Christendom. Continuing to play at Christendom, though, he found the atmosphere much different than in high school: "In high shcool, we played rugby and then we went and had a drink and that was about the end of it. At Christendom, however, we have this sense of extending our team beyond the field. We also commit to going to Mass together, going to lunch together, and even studying together." For Rob, rugby is a release from the pressures of everyday life as a student, and an opportunity to pass on his love of the game to the next generation of Crusaders.

2015-16 BY THE NUMBERS 20 WINS (SCHOOL RECORD) 501 MORE POINTS SCORED

THAN OPPONENTS 15-1 IN FINAL 16 GAMES

The team swept through the 13th Annual Four Leaf 15s tournament in New York City.


SOFTBALL WOMEN'S SOFTBALL

SWINGING FOR THE FENCES

2016 BY THE The team finished 6-3 on the season, earning the #9 USCAA NUMBERS power ranking. .571 (B. HANDY'S B.A., BEST IN USCAA) #4 (USCAA POWER RANKING) | .491 (TEAM ON-BASE PERCENTAGE)


PLAYER SPOTLIGHT A

Anne Adams

nne Adams has the game of baseball in her blood. Her father managed his own men's league team, inspiring her to join a softball team with her sisters throughout her high-school years. Once she got to Christendom, she did not expect to play softball at the collegiate level, until the softball program was reintroduced her junior year. Adams felt that, by participating in the athletic program, she was able to "share my passion for the game in my senior year here. In a way, it was like I could finally communicate something essential about myself to all the wonderful friends and to the larger community I have grown with over the course of my four years." She believes that, being a student-athete is "pretty boss to be honest. When a nice balance is achieved between the two pursuits, we have this chance to become wellrounded and excellent in all respects of our life."

Professor Mike Brown led the Lady Crusaders as head coach in their second season.



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Freshmen Margaret Adams

Sophie Adams

Celina Albisu

Thomas Anderson

McCarthy Andrews

Francis Bernard

Mary Bookwalter

Garrett Boord

Catherine Born

Jason Brake

Alexander Brefeld

Helena Briggs

Emily Brown

Jonathan Buehler

Johanna Burke

Joshua Butek

Elise Carney

Valerie Carter

Clare Castellan

Augustin Cavalier

Laura Cermak

Julia Ciskanik

Brigid Clark

Rosemary Clark

Anna Cook

Mary Cook

Peter Day

Nicolas del Rosal

Jacob DeSimone

Clare DeVine

Michael Duca

Joseph Duffy

Benjamin Dunphy

Jacqueline Durant

Norman Dusseault

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John Echaniz

Joanna Elliott

Johna Fackler

Emily Farabaugh

Nicole Feldman

Eric Firehammer

Karl Foeckler

Lisa Foos

Helen Francis

Gabriel Freivald

Milanna Fritz

Robert Gasperson

Laura Gelles

Mercy Gjolberg

Angela Golden

Sophie Gordon

Abigail Grande

Courtney Hahn

Laura Hambric

Jose Handal

Mary-Grace Handy

Colleen Haupt

Mary Heisler

Catherine Hepler

Clare Hepler

Malia Hester

Bernadette Hibl

Alexandria Hill

Thomas Hinnant

Eleanor Horner

Lillian Hynfield

Catherine Jackson

John Paul Janaro

Daniel Jost

Margaret Kaiser

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Carissima Keatley

Ariana Kecskes

Joseph Kelly

Joseph Kelly

Nuala Kelly

Jacinta King

Michael Koch

Michael LaRochelle

Natasha Lipetzky

Krista Kosar

Kevin Kuplack

Genevieve La Fave

Alexander Lancaster

Joshua Lane

Hillegonda Koeman

Sarah Kokes

Felice Litterio

Jameson Little

Henry Love

Hannah Lowe

Erica Lucas

Alejandro Lupo

Luke Majewski

Timothy Marra

Benjamin Marsh

Cecelia Matt

Ciara McArdle

Liam McCarthy

Michael McCoy

Shane McCrum

Francis McDonough

Mary McLaughlin

Gemma McMahon

Mary Margaret McWhirter

Patrick Meier

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Sean Meier

Faith Mendez

Victoria Merriman

Jerome Mersch

Georgie Messing

Mary Katherine Mooney

Sabrina Morales

Diego Moreno

Jeana Morgan

Sophie Morgiewicz

Jerome Norton

Stephanie Nussio

Benedict O'Brien

Sebastian O'Donnell

Ann Pennefather

Patrick Pennefather

Joseph Peters

Tait Pilegaard

Dominic Pileggi

Michael Piorkowski

Cayla Poczatek

Maria Pogue

Kristina Prebilic

Hannah Puncer

Theresa Raabe

Anton Rechner

Nathaniel Reyes

Bernadette Rohan

Meghan Santschi

Mary Scheetz

Christine Schmidt

Joseph Schneider

Katarina Schwake

Luke Scrivener

Tamlyn Sheng

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Vincent Smith

Kaleigh Snow

David Snyder

Annemarie Speer

Andrew Stauffer

John Sullivan

Nathaniel Tapsak

Elisa Townsend

Christopher Tran

Winfield Turner

Amanda Tutt

Patricia Walsh

Adriana Walter

Thomas Ward

Seamus Wick

Eileen Williamson

John Henry Willson

Katherine Willson

Christamarie Wilson

Joshua Wilson

Noah Wolstenholme

Bailey Young

Gemma Youngman

Sarah Ziegler

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Sophomores Francis Adams

Jane Adams

Ambreit-Quepons

Haley

Elizabeth Anderson

Thomas Anderson

Madison August

Emily Bailey

Anna Barren

John Bauduin

Richard Blank

Joseph Boyle

Catherine Britten

Anthony Brooks

Josephine Brooks

Bryn Burgess

Dylan Burgess

Aidan Callegari

Thomas Carney

Joseph Cavanaugh

Olivia Cerroni

Julia Clark

John Paul Cook

Danielle Corcoran

Margaret Coyne

Seamus Coyne

Paulina Cuddeback

Joseph Cummings

Margaret Daly

Rebecca Derks

Edmund DeVine

Jacob DeVos

Maximilian Dewey

Alexandra Di Falco

Zachary Doll

Sydney Dominguez

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Bridget Donahoe

Gabrielle Donlon

Mary Ellefson

Kylie Feiring

Alexander Forst

Mary Francis

Sophia Fusco

Isabella Gadapee

Catherine Gaetano

Bridget Gaffney

Cecilia Gallagher

Rachel Gerring

Margaret Golden

Sarah Goodman

Emma Hackett

Mary Hays

Chloe Herrmann

Mary Hoeck

Jensen Hoernig

William Johnson

Matthew Kavanagh

Luke Kopeck

Jonathan Kuplack

Jack Lake

Danielle Lemieux

Dominic Mann

Angela Marsh

Melissa Marter

John Martz

Luke Maschue

Michael Mazzara

Clare McDermott

Maria McFadden

Charles McKenna

Iona Mello


Sylvia Messing

James Miller

Evan Moore

Kevin Norton

Sarah Obritsch

Kieran O'Donnell

Catherine Olbrych

Rose O'Reilly

Elizabeth Peterson

Madeleine Post

Garrett Quigley

Anna Rakoczy

Jonathan Reineking

Luke Romanchuk

Leah Ross

James Salmon

Nicholas Santschi

Robert Scanlon

Mary Schneider

Fiona Shanahan

William Skuba

Bridget Sladky

William Smith

Hannah Sneeringer

Daniel Snyman

Molly Spiering

Catherine Stein

Veronica Stephens

Mary Storey

Mary Strickland

George Summers

Matthew Summers

Ashlyn Thomas

Bethany Thornton

Matthew Trojacek

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Danica Urankar

Sean Vance

Monica Vicente

John Walsh

Alexander Watson

William Wiegand

Katherine Williams

Eric Wilson

Morgan Witt

Emma Wynne

Emily Weichert

Joseph Whittaker


Juniors John Adams

Mary Arnold

Gabriela Barajas

Bren Blackburn

Hannah Brezinsky

Emily Bufford

Monica Burke

Derek Casey

Brianna Cerny

Amy Collins

Timothy Cook

Peter Corkery

Vincent Coyle

Magdalena Cuddeback

Kathleen Curran

Cameron DeLaFleur

George Dewey

Elizabeth Dorss

Timothy Egan

Sydnee Eidle

Bernadette Ellis

Gregory Ellis

Abigail Ethridge

Lindsay Farrall

Felicity Fedoryka

Paul Flagg

Clare Fletcher

Stephen Foeckler

Ashton Forbeck

Andrew Ford

Elizabeth Ford

Anastasia Forst

Sarah Furth

Lauren Gall

Emily Gary

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Mary Goba

Madeline Gomez

Hannah Gordon

Robert Gripshover

Sophia Guerrero

Matthew Hambric

Bridget Handy

Lindsay Harman

Bridget Hebert

Thomas Hepler

Madeline Hill

Rachel Hoover

Joshua Huber

Matthew Kane

David Keatley

Edward Kelly

Mary Kate Kelly

Melanie Kelly

John Kristine

Joseph Kuplack

Margaret Mary Lagarde

Mary Katherine Lagarde

Nicole LaRochelle

Francis LoMascolo

Catherine Lyon

Peter Marra

Paul Maschue

Colleen McCrum

John McGlynn

Joseph McMahon

Michael McMahon

Patrick McNeely

Rosemarie McNeely

Jennifer Mersch

Teresa Miller

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Thomas Monico

Daniel Montanaro

Joseph Morinello

Grace Mooney

Gabriel Murphy

Olivia Musilli

Anne Nelson

Martin Norton

Edmund O'Brien

Sarah O'Neill

Xochitl Ortega

Josephine Ostrowski

Sarah Padgett

Joseph Pennefather

Elizabeth Raabe

Hannah Rainey

Abigail Reimel

Elizabeth Rensch

John Ross

Alexandra Skuba

Rachel Smith

Mary Solitario

Evelynne Stewart

Peter Tapsak

Katie Titus

Angela Townsend

Marygrace Tucker

Claire Turpin

Elodie Turpin

Madeleine Trull

Meghan Uebel

Maximilian Van Hecke

Caitlin Van Valkenburgh

Katharine Ward

Corinne Weaver

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Aiden Wenzel

Nicholas Wenzel

Rachel Wiener

Abigail Wilkinson

Monica Wilson

Mary Wynn Willson

Stacie Wimmer

Anne Wysoski

Allison Williams

Luke Williams

Brendan Williamson


Seniors Anne Adams

Patrick Audino

Kinsey Benz

Peter Blank

Mary Blicharz

Dominic Borchers

Anne Ciskanik

Brigid Coyne

Madeleine Deighan

Clare Dempsey

Monica Dilworth

Adrian Farrall

Jordan Eidle

Cecilia Flagg

Duncan Forsythe

Rebecca Francis

Andrew Garcia

Sarah Greydanus

John Hebert

Sarah Hein

Patrick Hilleary

Jacob Hiserman

Mary Hoff

Nicholas Jaroma

Robert Johnson

Mary Kavanagh

Kaitlin Kelley

Maria Klosterman

Rebekah Koerner

Magdalene Kopeck

Mary Lancaster

Emily LaRochelle

Austin Leavitt

Julia Litterio

Cecily Lowe

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Melissa Lucas

Amy Marter

Catherine McFadden

Michelle Miller

Jeremy Minick

Nicholas Murphy

June Redman

Maryann Riccardi

Allison Schmitz

William Tomlinson

Robert McKay

Bridget McMahon

Miriam McShurley

Carol Lynn Miller

Kayla Newcomb

Mary O'Reilly

Rebecca Ortega

Mary Clare Pilon

Elisabeth Roberts

Julia Rollino

Peter Ruhl

Sean Salmon

Michaela Sanborn

Catherine Schneider

Sean Shanahan

Sarah Slaten

Thomas Smith

John David Speer

William Stamper

Bradley Torline

Mary Townsend

Jacob Wagner

Therese Weber

Eileen Weichert

Francisco Whittaker


Mary Whittaker

John Williston

Elisabeth Willson

Veronica Wilson

Mary Woytych

James Wright

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Faculty & Staff Andrew Armstrong (Library Director)

Michael Brown (Philosophy)

Carol Balint (French)

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Bracy Bersnak (Political Science and Economics)

Klarissa Blank (Admissions Counselor)

Marilyn Charba (Residence Director)

Julie Cipriano (Assistant Director, Mission Trips)

John Cuddeback (Philosophy)

James DeFrancis (Theology)

John Engelstad (Maintenance)

Damian Fedoryka (Mathematics and Natural Science)

Kenneth Ferguson (Executive Vice President)

Douglas Flippen (Philosophy)

Michael Foeckler (Vice President of Operations)

Brian Fox (Political Science and Economics)

Theresa Francis (Special Events Manager)

Daniel Garland (Theology)

Susan Miriam Cairns Byers (Mathematics (Food Services) and Natural Science)

Vince Peter Criste Crisman (Maintenance) (Asst. Director of Alumni Relations)

Luke Fier (Controller)

Andrew Beer (Classical and Early Christian Studies)

Timothy Flagg (Philanthropy Officer)

Caitlin Bowers (Director of Student Activities)

Douglas Briggs (Director of Computer Services)

John David Ciskanik Costanzo (Vice (Philanthrophy President of Officer) Advancement)


George Garrigan (Mathematics and Natural Science)

Zachary Paul Inman Jalsevac (Assoc. Director (Director of of Admissions) Advancement Operations)

Michael Kelly (History)

William Luckey (Scholar in Residence)

Daniel Gutschke (Philosophy)

Anna Harris (Residence Coordinator, Rome)

Sharon Hickson (English Language and Literature)

Eric Jenislawski (Theology)

Patrick Keats (English Language and Literature)

Eleanor Kelly (Education)

Maribeth Kelly (Academic Success Coach)

Christopher Lane (History)

Sean Cecilia Linda LaRochelle Linton Lively (Asst. Director (English (Food Services) of Operations) Language and Literature)

Allen Kelsey Amanda Gheen Gordon Graf (Food Services) (Asst. Director (Director of of Student Residence Life) Activities)

Walter Janaro (Registrar)

Michele Debra Krebs Lamb (Acquisitions (Food Services) Asst., Library)

Rafael Madan (Political Science and Economics)

Lisa Jackie Marcus Marciano (Business Office) (English Language and Literature)

William Marshner (Scholar in Residence)

Cindy Martin (Chaplain's Assistant)

Sarah Mason (Donations Asst., Library)

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Leslie Thomas Rev. Stephen Matthews McFadden McGraw (Development) (Vice President (Chaplain) for Enrollment)

Brendan McGuire (History)

Glen John McLeod McMahon (Development) (Classical and Early Christian Studies)

Gregory Monroe (Director of Career Office)

Niall O'Donnell (Director of Marketing)

Timothy O'Donnell (President)

Raymund O'Herron (Theology)

Rev. James O'Kielty (Assoc. Chaplain)

Katherine Ott (Rome Program Director)

Dennis Paranzino (Executive Chef)

Roberta Peer (Cataloging Asst., Library)

Karl Petrick (Development)

Samuel Phillips (Director of Admissions)

Rev. Mark Pilon (Asst. Chaplain)

Stephen Pilon (Assoc. Librarian)

Roseanne Podlinsek (Development)

Alisa Polk (Financial Aid Officer)

Kurt Poterack (Music/Choir Director)

Patrick Quest (Athletics Director)

Ben Reinhard (English Language and Literature)

Mary Alice Rice (French)

Adam Schwartz (History)

Vicki Seal (Food Services)

Brenda Seelbach (Executive Asst. to the President)

Christopher Shannon (History)

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Kelly Smith (Nurse)

Zachary Steven Smith Snyder (Public Relations (Philosophy) Specialist)

Craig Spiering (Asst. Director of Computer Service)

Mary Stanford (Theology)

Thomas Stanford (English Language and Literature)

Kevin Richard Carolyn Gregory Edward Taylor Tharpe Townsend Tracy Strickland (Classical and (Food Services) (Business Office) (Vice President (Classical and of Academic Early Christian Early Christian Affairs) Studies) Studies)

Matthew Tsakanikas (Theology)

Deanna Turner (Chaplain's Asst.)

Christopher Joshua Vander Woude Vencill (Dean of (Food Services) Student Life)

Jessie Wines (Business Office)

Joseph Walsh (Residence Director)

Matthew Speer (Residence Coordinator, Rome)

Bernard Way (Political Science and Economics)

Fr. Mark Wenzinger (Assoc. Chaplain)

Debra Bonnie Williams Williams (Student Billing (Business Office) Officer)

Mark Wunsch (Academic Dean)

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Edwin Cardinal O'Brien celebrated the college's Baccalaureate Mass on Friday.

Austin Leavitt hitched a ride on Robert McKay's motorcycle, on the way to Graduation Dinner.

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Austin Leavitt led the graduates to the gym, via bagpipes.


Edwin Cardinal O'Brien was awarded an honorary doctorate from Christendom on Saturday.

Dr. James Hitchcock was honored with the Queen Isabel Catholic Vision of History Award, before he delivered the annual Commencement Address.

Magdalene Kopeck received an extra surprise after commencement: a proposal!

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Elisabeth Willson was awarded the college's Student Achievement award.


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“I know how grateful all of you are to your families and to the faculty and staff of our college, for helping you reach this academic milestone. It’s a privilege to come to Christendom, known throughout our country and beyond for its fidelity to the teachings of the Catholic Church, the quality of the education offered here, and the caliber and commitment of its students and alumni.” - Edwin Cardinal O'Brien “When I was in graduate school, several of us got together with the idea: maybe we could start a lay Catholic college. Why? Because, if there was going to be any hope for a liberal Catholic institution, it would have to come from the laity. While our idea never got off the ground, whoever would have guessed that a wave of neo-Catholic colleges run by laymen would appear later, and that they would be the ones preserving the authenticity of the Faith, often against the infidelity of some of the clerically-run institutions? We are celebrating, here at Christendom, a very triumphant event." - Dr. James Hitchcock “When we leave this room, the life to which we go will probably be full of these seemingly trivial patterns, at which we might laugh in mockery or slip into a disenchanted ennui. But we must never forget, especially in discouragement or frustration, that the small is the expression and the agent of the greater. We must remember to laugh, not in contempt, but in joy because these small things, by a marvelous decree of God’s goodness, are the means through which He brings us to salvation,” - Sarah Greydanus, Salutatorian “As we conclude our journey together, in this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, let us also remember how we began our formation on this campus, in the Year of Faith. While this convergence might seem like a happy coincidence, it enables us to see our time at Christendom as a pilgrimage, bookended by these two virtues." - Amy Marter, Valedictorian “You have become and you are, in fact, bearers of light. That was key to Dr. Carroll’s mission and our common vision in the founding of this college, in our call to ‘restore all things in Christ.’ My charge to you today, in this extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy: be bearers of light. Do this, and you too will change lives, you will change hearts and yes, you will change the world." - Dr. Timothy O'Donnell

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Meet the Yearbook Staff

ZACHARY SMITH

MARIA POGUE

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

BEN DUNPHY

SECTION EDITOR

MARIA MCFADDEN COMMITTEE PRESIDENT

SECTION EDITOR

NICOLE FELDMAN SECTION EDITOR

SARAH ZIEGLER SECTION EDITOR

Staff Members

Layout Designers: Nicole Feldman, Sarah Ziegler, Maria Pogue, Ben Dunphy, Emily Farabaugh, Mary Katherine Mooney, Haley Ambreit-Quepons, Peggy Daly, Bill Wiegand, Cameron DeLaFleur, Ben Marsh, Milanna Fritz Writers: Stephanie Nussio, Kinsey Benz, Maggie Golden, Monica Vincente, Anne Ciskanik, Eileen Williamson, Grace Mooney, Madeleine Post Photographers: Mary Katherine Mooney, Sarah Ziegler, Bernadette Rohan, Bill Wiegand, Zachary Smith, Niall O'Donnell, Cameron DeLaFleur, Grace Mooney, Tamlyn Sheng, Angela Marsh, Cecilia Flagg

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Emily Farabaugh

We want to thank one of our staff members that went above and beyond what was asked of her. Emily did more than her fair share of pages that was expected of her as a regular staff member, and this year's yearbook would not be the same without Emily's contribution and experience with Adobe InDesign.


From the Editor's Desk The book you're holding in your hands right now is a true labor of love, with hours of time poured into it by countless, extremely dedicated students. That's right — students. Not only did they dedicate hours to classwork, athletics, and other social activities, they sacrified their time to make this book a reality, making it nothing short of a triumph in my eyes. Their chronicle of the 39th academic year of Christendom College reveals the magnitude of such a year in the eyes of all who know and love Christendom. In terms of the campus itself, it saw many big changes, from the construction of the Madonna Hall faculty office building, to the new Admissions Office Suite, to the beginning of construction on St. Clare's Hall. On the stage, students thrilled and moved us with Father of the Bride and Les Miserables. On the field, they wowed us, particularly with the stunning 20-victory season accomplished by the rugby team. In the classroom, students displayed an intelligence and enthusiasum that was nothing short of awe-inspiring, giving us all hope for the future. On top of that, the college welcomed its largest freshmen class ever to the campus. Many big, new events at Christendom defined the year, but also an incredible continuity — a continuity that reaches back to the original vision of our founder, Dr. Warren Carroll. I want to give a word of thanks to all who were involved on this project, without whom this book would not exist. Ultimately, this is a love letter to Christendom College, written by dozens of people who were changed for the better by this place, all because they simply dared for something more from their lives. Because of them, the dream of Christendom, "instaurare omnia in Christo," will continue on for years to come.

Zachary Smith Editor-in-Chief

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the blue mantle:

THE MEANING BEHIND THE NAME

Christendom College was founded under the patronage of Our Lady of Fatima in 1977, who has helped the college grow and flourish in the nearly forty years since. When the Christendom College yearbook was first established in the 1980s, it took on the name "Blue Mantle" in honor of Our Lady. The yearbook would retain that name for a number of years, before the name changed simply to the "Christendom College Yearbook" later — a title that would stick through the 2012-13 academic year. For the yearbook's triumphant return in 2015-16, it was a no-brainer for the staff to bring the original name back as well, both as a tribute to the college's first yearbook staff and to the college's patroness as well.

The "Blue Mantle," in its 1987 edition.

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