2021-2022 Cor Jesu Academy Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT 2021-22

Statement

Cor Jesu Academy, a Catholic, collegepreparatory school founded by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, offers an academically challenging program committed to the total education of young women. Inspired by the charism, “SHARING THE LOVE OF THE HEART OF CHRIST,” students embrace personal dignity, faith, integrity and compassion. Empowered intellectually, spiritually, and morally, graduates serve as responsible members of the global community.

Vision

Cor Jesu Academy

be nationally recognized as a leading Catholic collegepreparatory

environment, Cor Jesu Academy creates a caring community of

women,

and share God’s love. Affirmed

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faith, compassion, integrity and impassioned service. Core Beliefs • Catholic Faith-based Community • Excellence in Education • Personal Integrity • Caring Community • Service to Others corjesu.org @corjesuacademy Inside 2 Letter from the President 3 Letter from the Chair 4 2021-2022 Year in Review 8 FEATURE: RISE to the Occasion CJA'S RISE PROGRAM 11 FEATURE: The Gift of Time MARY BETH FARKAS '73 14 Heart-to-Heart Society 17 Class Endowed Scholarships 18 FEATURE: Raising People Up, One Community at a Time IZZIE HIBEY '23 20 Girls Schools Unite 22 Establishing an Endowed Scholarship 24 Endowed Scholarships 26 FEATURE: Shine Together CJA STRATEGIC PLAN 32 A Year in Giving 33 Letter from the Director of Advancement 34 Blessed Clelia Legacy Society 36 Alumnae Giving 43 Total Giving 52 Upcoming Events 53 In Memoriam

Rise and Shine

While the 2021-2022 school year began masked, we could feel the weight of the previous 18 months lift as the weeks wore on. Quarantine guidelines eased, freshmen and sophomores dressed up for their first high school dance, all-school lunches resumed (minus the plexi-glass barriers) and, finally, in February, we invited our students, faculty and staff to return to campus and leave their masks at home. Throughout the changes and challenges, Cor Jesu rose to each occasion and our students continued to shine, thanks to the unwavering support of this special community. With this report, we wish to thank you for your gifts of time, talent and treasure, which have inspired us to rise to new heights each day and shine in many unique ways. Your commitment to CJA is a blessing and we are forever grateful!

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LETTER FROM THE President

Dear Cor Jesu Community, Time. Talent. Treasure. I imagine any Catholic can give some version of the homily by heart —the importance of giving what we can, where we can has been engrained in us from a young age. And in the Cor Jesu community, especially, it seems that homily has resonated.

I have been at Cor Jesu now two full years, every month of which has been a little different. Yet, this community has remained simultaneously steady and nimble, ready to respond to changing circumstances and rise to the occasion. Take, for example, our Strategic Plan. We evaluate and renew our Strategic Plan every five years, creating benchmarks that are both attune to our institutional goals and sensitive to the times in which we live. In creating this plan, we have been blessed with the time and talent of two extraordinary alumnae, Laurie Hunsicker Phillips ‘88 and Lauren Schwartze Wanner ‘05. Working with consultants from Partners in Mission, these women led our community through an exceptionally engaging process, one that encouraged participation from all constituencies and demanded a depth of dialogue I had never experienced as a school leader. While we are still drafting the action items that will result from this exercise, I invite you to learn more about the process and where it stands as we embark on the next five years at Cor Jesu Academy, excited to Shine Forward (p. 26).

As we worked through the strategic plan, we had moments in which we felt called to act with urgency. One was in the creation of the RISE program. RISE which stands for Readiness, Integrity, Spirituality and Empowerment, is a program for underserved middle school girls. It came about thanks to the generous financial support of the Boniface Foundation and the

persistence of dedicated faculty and staff. I have no doubt it will be successful considering the passion of its director (meet Galicia Guerrero on p. 8), the drive of the students it will enroll and the ongoing support of our generous community. Neither of these endeavors would have come to fruition without you. Your commitments of time, talent and treasure continue to leave me in awe. Thank you for showing up with what you can, where you are able. The numbers that help illustrate this last year provide us an objective standard. The experience of seeing you in our halls, at open houses, reunions and receptions offer more subjective insight. By both markers, we are blessed to reflect on an exceptional 12 months and offer our gratitude to those who made it possible. To those who gave in some way for the first time—I thank you. For those who continue to show up, year after year—I thank you. Your gifts are making a profound impact on the lives of the young women at Cor Jesu Academy. We consider ourselves blessed that when you have time, talent or treasure to give, you choose us, enabling us to rise up and meet the needs of our wonderful students.

Sr. Mary Grace Walsh, ASCJ, Ph.D. Cor Jesu Academy President

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LETTER FROM THE Chair

Dear Cor Jesu Community,

As President of the Advisory Board for Cor Jesu Academy, I have loved writing this letter the last few years, reporting record-setting fundraising and market strength that has led to rapid gains in our endowment, outpacing our goals.

This year, I am exceedingly grateful to share that you gave just shy of $1.5 million to our Annual Fund and Endowment—our primary sources of financial aid. In a year when we distributed a record $2.16 million in financial aid, you made a difference! Unfortunately, the market is a less loyal partner. We have felt the wave of this “correction.” We ended the fiscal year (on June 30, 2022) with an endowment valued at $9.88 million. And while I feel it’s necessary to acknowledge that the number dropped by roughly $1 million from June 30, 2021, we remain on track to grow the endowment to roughly $20 million in the next 10 years.

Thanks to your generous donations, Cor Jesu continues to thrive. We have an Endowment worth nearly $10 million when 10 years ago, it was valued at $3 million. This last year, we awarded financial aid to half our student body. Thanks to you, we continue to knock down financial barriers and hold open the doors of Cor Jesu Academy for families interested in pursuing a Catholic education for their daughters.

On behalf of the Advisory Board, thank you for demonstrating your loyalty year after year, and for being a stabilizing force in the midst of an ever-changing economy. Your generosity—combined with a sound investment strategy and a dedicated faculty, staff and Board—continues to elevate this institution year after year.

As you read through the pages of this publication, I invite you to join me in looking back with gratitude, and forward with optimism.

Sincerely,

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IN

JULIA HARTWEGER ‘22

Edie Behrens ‘22

Hamel ‘22

Hite ‘22

Meister ‘22

Roukoz ‘22

CJA’s Career, College & Wellness Center put on the first-ever Junior Leadership Day at YMCA Trout Lodge.

CJA faculty member, Larry Russell, was recognized by Saint Louis University for 40 years of work with their 1818 Advanced College Credit Program.

‘22,

Caitlin Torralba ‘22 was CJA’s recipient of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Model of

Kate Hamel ‘22 was

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Education
WAS SELECTED FOR THE 2022 MISSOURI SCHOLARS 100 PROGRAM.
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2 National Merit Finalists: Julia Hartweger ‘22 Samantha O’Leary ‘22 students registered for CJA’s exp3 day through the school’s Corporate Partners Initiative.
8 Chargers earned awards from the Academy of Science - St. Louis for their projects in CJA’s Independent Science Research (ISR) course: Megan Cook ‘22, Kaitlyn Finnegan ‘22, Kate Hamel ‘22, Ava Horton
Erin Morie ‘22, Samantha O’Leary ‘22, Maya Roukoz ‘22, Caitlin Torralba ‘22 Faith
Justice Award.
awarded the
Anita Marie Giampetro Service Award, named after Cor Jesu’s founding principal. YEAR
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Kathryn Thomas ‘22 earned the Clelian Award, the highest award given to a graduating senior, bestowed in honor of Blessed Clelia Merloni. GRANDPARENTS JOINED US BACK ON CAMPUS FOR OUR ANNUAL GRANDPARENTS’ MASS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE OCTOBER 2019. Marlene Garcia ‘25 earned Honorable Mention in the 2021-22 Creating on the Margins Youth Art Contest , sponsored by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development with her art piece, “Our Voices.” Vivian Truong ‘24 (R) and Erin Zerban ‘24 (L) participated in the Catholic Girls Schools Unite for Justice Conference. CHIP (Chargers in Prayer) hosted the CBC High School Brothers in Prayer for a joint prayer service in the CJA Chapel. Service Amy Varghese ‘22 received the Archbishop John L. May Service Award. Raised $22,515.45 for charity during Penny Queen Week new National Honor Society inductees during the 2021-2022 school year. $984 + 844 items were collected during CJA’s Fall Food Drive benefitting Affton Food Pantry. 112 inches of hair donated to Children With Hair Loss at CJA’s Haircuts for Love event Over 100 students served at 25+ sites during two Service Saturdays. REVIEW 90 CORJESU.ORG | 5
students participated in the school’s annual Appalachia Service Trip, back for the first time since Summer 2019! CJA and St. Joseph’s Academy collected 27,334 pairs of socks, underwear and sports bras for St. Patrick Center during Funderwear 2022. Community ACCESSIBILITY: 49% of the student body received $2.16 million in financial aid for the 2021-2022 school year. Financial aid awards ranged from $1,200 to full tuition, with an average grant of $8,025. THE 43RD ANNUAL COR JESU ACADEMY AUCTION GROSSED $298,000. The CJA Spirit Shop opened back up for in-person business! alumnae classes celebrated their reunions on campus. CJA participated in the 2nd Annual Girls Schools Unite Alumnae Giving Challenge, raising $16,587.35 in three days for the school’s Annual Fund. alumnae registered for the Alumnae Internship Networking Connections Event in January. Raised $173,439 on Giving Tuesday for the Annual Fund, CJA’s primary source of financial aid Hosted the first-ever “Character Lunch” for alumnae and their children featuring the cast of CJA’s musical, “Beauty and the Beast” ducklings rescued on CJA’s campus by maintenance and IT staff 15 36 73 10 6 | FY 2021-22 DATES: JULY 1, 2021-JUNE 30, 2022

Integrity

Libby Meister ‘22 earned the 2022 Good Citizen Award for the O’Fallon, MO Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

State Champions!

CHARGER VOLLEYBALL won the 2021 MSHSAA Class 5 State Championship.

SWIM & DIVE: Anna Moehn ’22 (1st place in the 200 and 500-yard freestyle) Caroline Foltz ‘23 (1st place in the 100-yard breaststroke) Anna Moehn ‘22, Ellie Weckherlin ‘23, Caroline Foltz ‘23 and Allie Maloney ‘24 (1st place in the 400-yard freestyle relay)

TRACK & FIELD: Francie Luna ‘22 earned 1st in the 1600-meter race.

CJA’s Speech Team earned 1st place in the Christian Interscholastic Speech League!

Anna Moehn ‘22 was named the 2022 All-Metro Swimmer of the Year.

Cor Jesu coaches were named MSHSAA Coach of the Year for their respective sports: Qi Franz – Swim & Dive Coach of the Year Tim Haffner – Volleyball Coach of the Year

Cecilia Hellmuth ‘23 and Rachel Herr ‘23 were selected for the 2022 Missouri All-State Choir.

Chargers participated in the Missouri YMCA Youth and Government Conference in Jefferson City.

Anna Loeffelman ‘23 was named the 2022 MWAA Conference Lacrosse Player of the Year.

Chargers competed in the 2022 Missouri State Music Festival.

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RISE to the Occasion

In 2021, Cor Jesu Academy admitted two students from St. Cecilia Academy. Famous for its Lenten fish fry, St. Cecilia serves a largely urban, Spanish-speaking population. Though separated only by about seven miles, the parish school had never sent a student to Cor Jesu.

Galicia Guerrero was St. Cecilia’s graduate support director at the time, helping students discern their high school paths.

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“We were unsure about the process with Cor Jesu,” she remembered. “But we were excited to learn about the financial aid available.”

The year those two students applied happened to be the year CJA introduced the Blessed Clelia Scholarship (BCS) Program.

Inspired by donors seeking to remove barriers to high-quality Catholic education, the BCS Program covers all costs of the full Cor Jesu experience—from tuition and books to dance tickets and a junior ring. Both applicants were invited to be part of the program. Both applicants accepted, and both enrolled in the Cor Jesu Academy Class of 2025.

And from that first class of Blessed Clelia Scholars, another idea began to take shape.

“I arrived at Cor Jesu Academy in the summer of 2020,” said Sr. Mary Grace Walsh, ASCJ, Ph.D., president of CJA. “The world was four months into a global pandemic and in the midst of a social reckoning—one that demanded we look deep within ourselves and ask difficult questions.”

For Sr. Mary Grace, one of those questions struck at the core of the school’s Catholic identity: “How are we truly honoring a cornerstone of our Catholic faith— our unwavering belief in the inherent dignity of the human person?”

Motivated by that question, she began working with members of the faculty and staff, including Danielle Harrison, Director of Mission and Charism, and Katie Magee Thiemann ’81, Director of Leadership Giving.

“We aren’t doing anything to honor our mission if we create a program but neglect to support it with services,” Danielle said.

Like all students, the first BC Scholars arrived at Cor Jesu with unique needs. While all were academically capable, some faced roadblocks like language barriers or gaps in their learning history.

“Our goal has always been to surround the students in our building with the support they needed to thrive,” Danielle said. “But the real question was how could we help prepare young women earlier, before they become students at Cor Jesu or any other high school?”

They looked to existing programs, like the TEAK Fellowship and REACH, based in the New York City area, and the Hurtado Scholars in Kansas City—all of which focus on helping students prepare for high school while still in middle school.

And then they turned to a St. Louis-based organization.

In 2018, the Boniface Foundation began a collaborative study on how to improve secondary and post-secondary success for students of need in values and faith-based middle schools.

The results of that process highlighted academic and social/emotional interventions that could improve outcomes—if initiated in the middle school years.

“Boniface believes that every student has the potential to succeed and lead regardless of their life circumstances, and every student deserves equitable access to high-quality education and transformational experiences which lead to a better future and world,” said Kelly Wetzler, Executive Director of the Boniface Foundation.

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Leaning into those findings, Katie Thiemann presented Boniface with Cor Jesu’s proposal.

CJA would create the RISE program, which stands for Readiness, Intellect, Spirituality and Empowerment, with 20 rising 7th grade young women from schools in the greater St. Louis metro area. The program, launching in the summer of 2023, would be a tuition-free middle school academic and leadership development program, with the purpose of strengthening learning and development for students from lowincome level households.

“The goal of the program isn’t necessarily admission to Cor Jesu,” Sr. Mary Grace said. “Rather, we want to change the trajectory of students in this economic stratum. We want to arm them with the additional academic and life skills necessary for success in a collegeprep high school, and, later, in college.”

The curriculum would focus on Math and English Language Arts, two critical and overarching areas. The program would also prepare a student for the transition from her elementary school to a competitive high school, where she will encounter students from a wide variety of backgrounds. The Boniface Foundation responded with resounding support, agreeing to fund the first two years of the program and consider additional funding after that point, provided the data and metrics indicate positive outcomes in the academic performance of RISE participants.

With a financial foundation secured, Sr. Mary Grace set out to hire a director. One application stood out above the rest—one submitted by Galicia Guerrero. As part of her job as a graduate support director, she followed the area high

schools on social media and saw the job posted on Cor Jesu’s Facebook page.

“I thought, this sounds a lot like what I do, and what I could do!”

Her interest and passion are largely personal.

“I’m a first gen[eration] college student,” she shared. “And I know how difficult it can be to enter these new spaces, navigate them and get the most out of these opportunities.”

Galicia earned her Bachelor of Arts in Social Work from Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Ind. She then went on to earn her Master of Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Educational Policy and Equity at Saint Louis University.

On August 1, she began as Cor Jesu's RISE Program Director. While she researches best practices and begins developing the curriculum for the summer program, set to launch in 2023, she is the primary point of contact for Cor Jesu’scurrent Blessed Clelia Scholars, serving as a tutor, translator and role model.

“There’s a lot of wisdom I can impart to the girls,” she said. “I think it’s really important for them to see women who look like them who have walked this path, and who can help them pave their own."

The two students from St. Cecilia who came to CJA in 2021 may have been the first, but more quickly followed.

Another two St. Cecilia students were admitted to the Class of 2026, a class that will also include the first student to enroll from Blessed Teresa of Calcutta in Ferguson. And if the RISE program is the success Galicia and the administration at Cor Jesu hope to make it?

According to Galicia, “These students will see that the sky is the limit.”

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The Gift of Time

Mary Beth was the middle of three sisters, each of whom attended Cor Jesu. Mary Jo graduated in 1971 and Mary Ann graduated in 1978. When she was in grade school, Mary Beth’s mom, Irene, would help the Sisters cook lunch for the students, and Mary Beth often tagged along to contribute—this began her giving streak. Later, as a student, Mary Beth followed in her older sister Mary Jo’s footsteps and became the president of the Library Club; she and the other members served as librarian assistants during their study periods. They would help Sr. Francine Guglielmo, the librarian at the time, organize the shelves, cards and records.

“I actually thought about becoming a librarian after working in it so much in high school,” Mary Beth noted.

While Mary Beth chose a different career path (she’s been a certified dental assistant the last 49 years), she didn’t stray far from the Cor Jesu library. She joined Cor Jesu’s Alumnae Association as soon as she graduated and immediately started helping with the circulation of the of the alumnae newsletter, Traces. A few years later, she began helping her friend, Donna Elliott Fisher ‘73, organize the Alumnae Room in the library, which led to her taking over the volunteer position.

Giving to Cor Jesu has been second nature to Mary Beth Farkas ‘73 since before she was a student, and after many years of service, she just has one ask of the CJA community: Who can donate their 1989 Cor Jesu yearbook to the Alumnae Room?
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“It’s been so long that I don’t even remember the exact year I started,” Mary Beth said.

Over the years, Mary Beth has earned an unofficial title: Cor Jesu Archivist. Every other Friday she is in the Alumnae Room, making sure everything is in order. She archives all the old pictures, organizes the yearbooks on display, washes the old uniforms when they need it, and circulates different items in and out of display throughout the year. And when it’s reunion time, she makes sure that the items and pictures from those reunion classes are the focal points of the room.

“There are so many treasures in there. We have a jewelry box, a Cor Jesu ring, pins, trophies, old poetry writings, medals, you name it, all on display,” Mary Beth said. “It’s fun to be a part of such a rich Cor Jesu tradition.”

She gives the gift of time in two ways. Mary Beth gives her time, in the present, to make sure the Alumnae Room is tidy, the displays look nice and that everything is accounted for. But she also gives the gift of time to the reunion classes each year. The treasures she keeps in that room give Charger

alumnae the opportunity to travel back in time to their high school days. She even has every Cor Jesu yearbook on display, with the exception of that mysterious missing yearbook from 1989.

“At their last reunion, I asked if anyone in the Class of ‘89 would be willing to donate their yearbook to the room,” Mary Beth says. “No luck yet, but my fingers are crossed!”

Even if a 1989 yearbook doesn’t turn up, Mary Beth plans to keep volunteering in the Alumnae Room for a long time. She remembers, even as a student, Cor Jesu emphasizing the importance of giving back, and that’s something she has always carried with her.

“Cor Jesu taught us to take what we’re good at and use it to help in whatever way we can,” she said.

“And they invited the whole family to take part. My parents were also extremely involved, and I think CJ still encourages this now, which I love.”

Cor Jesu not only taught Mary Beth the importance of giving while she was a student, but the CJA community also demonstrated its importance during some of the most trying times in her

Mary Beth at her CJA graduation with her family (above), and with Sr. Francine Guglielmo (right).
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life. When her mom was dying, the Cor Jesu Sisters were at the hospital, surrounding the family in prayer and comfort. And when her younger sister, Mary Ann, was diagnosed with Cushing’s syndrome, the Class of 1978 was there to help, whether it was making a meal, offering up a prayer or keeping Mary Ann company.

“That’s what is special about Cor Jesu,” Mary Beth said. “The community will be there for all of your life.”

Mary Ann passed away in 1999, and her daughter, Jolene Blackwood, graduated from CJA in 2002.

“Jolene was the first Class of 1978 daughter to graduate from CJA, which was pretty special,” Mary Beth noted.

Now, Jolene is the Vice President of Client Reporting for Optum at UnitedHealth Group and has a beautiful 9-year-old son named Carter Joseph Anthony (CJA!—not intentional). Carter knows that he has Grandma Annie in heaven, and he also has Mary Beth, who has been dubbed Grandma Bethie, here.

When he spends time with Grandma Bethie, Carter sometimes gets to visit the Alumnae Room and even attend reunions. Mary Beth loves bringing him around the school because it’s a place of comfort and care.

“The bottom line in life is that family is everything,” Mary Beth said. “I love giving my time to Cor Jesu and simply being around the CJA community, because when I look at it… Cor Jesu is family. The alumnae, young and old, are friends and sisters forever.”
Mary Beth with her niece, Jolene Blackwood '02 (above) and with Jolene's son, Carter (right).
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Cor Jesu Academy’s Heart-to-Heart Society is comprised of individuals who choose to give a regular, recurring gift to Cor Jesu. Heart-to-Heart Society gifts from alumnae support Class Scholarship Funds, while gifts from parents and friends are applied to the Annual Fund (unless otherwise specified).

Thank you to all our members (listed on page 15) for making a recurring impact on our students now and in the future!

more information,

to join the Heart-to-Heart Society, please contact Abby Samel, Director of Advancement at asamel@corjesu.org or (314) 300-63234.

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RECURRING GIFTS FROM MEMBERS GENERATED $51,805 DURING THE 2021-2022 FISCAL YEAR 53 ALUMNAE CLASS YEARS ARE REPRESENTED IN THE HEART-TO-HEART SOCIETY 226 TOTAL MEMBERS 180 ALUMNAE MEMBERS 54 COR JESU EMPLOYEES ARE MEMBERS OF THE HEART-TO-HEART SOCIETY 64 CURRENT PARENTS AND PAST PARENTS ARE MEMBERS OF THE HEART-TO-HEART SOCIETY 14 | FY 2021-22 DATES: JULY 1, 2021-JUNE 30, 2022

Sally C. Adams '73

Claudine Bouhasin Adem '88

Jennifer Ahrens '87

Anonymous

Mr. Tony Aubuchon and Mrs. Amber Harrigan Carol J. Bauer Christine Beato '78

Juliette O'Blennis Beller '92

Amy Vogel Berger '92

Amy E. Berra '94

Elizabeth A. Biedenstein Stacy Birdsell

Jim and Mary Blaise Kelli Blancett

Erin Dye Blaser '09 Mame C. Blumeyer

Karen Enger Bourneuf '89

Gina LoBello Brandt '98 Connie K. Brennan

Stacey Deen Brotherton '89 Kathleen Schwaig Buritsch '72

Karon Odenwald Burns '73 Angela Hall Burns '98 Sarah A. Cafazza '13

Mary Lisa CarenzaKeenan '84

Danielle Ho Carpenter '98 Sara Whitman Carron '96 Mary H. Castellano '03

Loretta Noelker Ceresia '81 Margaret B. Ceresia '11 Maria E. Ceriotti '16 Charles F. Chauvin Sarah Steiner Chik '07 Eileen DuFaux Ciccia '04

Jennifer Cleary Steinway '08 Colleen Fox Coffman '99 Helen M. Colston

Julie Fogarty Condron '97

Miss Kimberly R. Cowan

Thomas F. Curran Claudia Rechtien Damazyn '08 Anne E. Davis '13

Kirsten Antonacci Dempsey '10

Katherine Pendergast Dolan '08

Chris and Sally Drazen Kimberly Drury '94 Lynne Holzhausen Einig '60

Ashley Pitlyk Farley '06 Shelley R. Fendler Laurie Ventimiglia Fendler '99

Andy Ferguson

Patricia C. Ferrara '85 Alicia Finch '92 Dolores Seger Fitzgerald '61 Maggie Geraghty Flanagan '92 Taylor Smith Fortune '06 Nathan G. Fouquet Jill Lampen Frantti '91

Kalen Furrer '01

Cassie Dace Galmiche '13 Laura A. Gantner '03 Christina A. Gatti '07 Jennifer Barr Giancola '89 Mary Kate Gliedt '09 Bonnie J. Goodwin Tricia Klages Grebel '99 Beth Molitor Grellner '86 Emily Halaz Grimm '09 Ann Deelo Guntli '03 Mary Eschelbach Hansen '85 Kelly M. Harfst Courtney Anvender Harriss '07 Thomas C. Havrilka Sarah O'Donnell M. Hays '96 Tricia Faulstich Haywood '98 August E. Heck* Barbara Gannon Heimburger '80 Catherine Giacoma Hencken '77

Kana Wibbenmeyer Henning '98

David and Lucy Hinrichs Stephanie Monnig Hoelscher '89 Megan Tietjens Hoffman '03

Maureen P. Hogan '03 Brian R. Hohlt

Gina Goeddel Horas '80 Margaret O'Connell Horn '01 Jamie Jabouri '95

Tara Ohler- Jenney '93 Christine Intag Johnson '90 Dawn Yanker Johnson '02 Katherine Roth- A. Johnson '91

Courtney L. Kiefer '02 Amy Hennenhoefer King '92 Katherine King '06 Jolene Vernaci Klinger '61 Alexandra D. Knott '14 Lauren E. Kohn '18 Timothy Kohn Kelly Hoffman Kong '05 Elizabeth Andrus Kosbab '03

Nancy Kramer Kroll '81 Margaret Echelmeyer Kruse '61 Kevin T. Kuehl Claire Trebing Kuehner '13 Kimberly Kutis '88 Krista M. Kutz '05 Samantha LaFata '98 Elizabeth O'Connell Lauver '99

Theresa Duda Leingang '84 Loretta A. Lewandowski '83 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lewis Sheila Moloney Logue '68 Eleanor H. Lorson '19 Marshall T. Lucas

Kelsey E. Lukasek '10 Katherine Messmer Luner '03

Cyndi Mahne

HEART-TO-HEART SOCIETY MEMBERS – continued “Thank you so much for your continued support of Cor Jesu Academy! Because of generous donors like you, I am able to attend CJA with less stress on my family. Your gift of financial assistance is greatly appreciated!”
ELIZABETH FLANAGAN ‘25, RECIPIENT OF THE JOSEPH H. SCHULTE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
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HEART-TO-HEART SOCIETY MEMBERS continued

Deborah Maret '92

Stephanie French Maret '09

Christina Marsh '91

Linda Rabe Martin '67 Emily Hart McCurren '11

Margaret McGraw

Priya N. Menzies '05

Kitty Jennewein Miller '78

Mary K. Mimlitz '19

Melissa Imo- Moffitt '95

Tricia F. Molnar

Margaret O'Brien Monaco '70

Kathy Dunivin Mueckl '78

Grace E. Mueller '21

Elizabeth Staten Mulvahill '04

Nicole Buehre Muskopf '92

Kathleen M. Navin '03

Kathleen Wikete Niebrugge '92

Amy Sullivan

Nordmann, M.D. '90

Megan L. Novak '01

Megan O'Brien '94

Janet Imhoff O'Connell '74

Ellen J. O'Connell '93

Christine Ojile '78

Anna Kennebeck Oliver '89

Nancy Mueller

Osterberg '03

Julie Winkeler- Paszek '91

Laura Faller Patton '86

Kelly Peach '84

Laura Tonsi Perano '86

Laurie Hunsicker Phillips '88

Audrey Lampe Ploesser '06

Michelle Ryan Podolak '70

Keri Brunner Pogue '98

Regina Berra Polizzi '64

Kathleen Wobbe

Pottinger '88

Angela Piper Presnell '04

Joyce Richars Randle '96

Colleen O'Brien Rankowski '93

Randy and Carol Rechtien April Weiss Remiger '98

Don and Andrea Reynolds Mary Ringwald Pogue '14

Julie Bettlach Rossi '91

Bridget A. Rush Mary Seger Ruzicka '65 Rita A. Ryan

Jennifer Gerber Ryder '02

Abby Samel

Kathleen Gillespie Sanders '78 JoEllen M. Sarich Katherine Noll Sather '93 Anita Siener Saunders '68 Margie GeraghtySchaeffer '67 John W. Schalda Julie Houska Scheipeter '06 Katrina Becherer Schrik '07 Karen M. Schuering Karen Homelson Sczepanski '68

Ember Fusco Shaner '98 Mary Ellen Vieth Shepard '96

Scott M. Shoger George and Chrissa Siampos

Jessica Grimes Sievers '11 Caitlyn A. Slattery '13

Susan Bertram Soucy '80 Erin Winfrey Stark '95 Christina Steck '92 Alexandra M. Steck '12 Mary Steiger '88 Sheila Flanagan Stock '69 Jeanne Suda Cheryl Dust Sullivan '98 Katherine Boul Svejkosky '11 Mary Talleur '95

Jennifer Taylor

Katie Buehler Tellor '03

Katherine Magee Thiemann '81

Jennifer Brennan Thompson '98 Rita M. Thoopul

Elizabeth Lamping Tiffin '84 Amy Willard Top '91

Mark T. Tueth

Noreen McCarthy Tumbarello '92

Lucy Herbers Unger '82

Lauren Runge Ungerott '08 Melissa Hollabaugh Vien '08 Lizabeth Volansky '92 Megan Pitlyk Vollmer '08 Jennifer Rolf Weaver '91 Colleen Barry Weber '11 Molly Leonard Weber '08 Karla J. Weidner '11 Anne Marschner Weissler '98 Carrie Suelmann Whipkey '92

Laura Buck White '06 Maryl Zeidler Wigand '00 Cynthia P. Wilhelm Elizabeth Kempf Williams '67 Kathleen Armistead Wills '07

Catherine M. Wittgen '81

Jocelyn Brennan Witzel '94 Yvonne Wnuk '77

Kathryn Widitz Wolgemuth '99 Courtney M. Wood '17 Rachel M. Wotawa '11

Jessica Smith Yehling '99 Maureen Zetlmeisl '91 Teresa M. Zielonko

“Having the opportunity to attend Cor Jesu is really amazing and it wouldn’t be possible without your help. Attending Cor Jesu will help me get the education I need to go far in life, and will also help me improve as a young woman and as a person as a whole. Thank you for helping me attend CJA where I will grow in my faith and gain friendships.”
EMMA KESTER ’25, RECIPIENT OF THE VIVIAN PASETTI ‘74 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
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ALUMNAE CLASS ENDOWED Scholarships

Alumnae gifts made to their respective Class Endowed Scholarships are held in the Endowment Fund in perpetuity, and only the earnings are used for need-based scholarships each year. Once a class scholarship balance reaches $11,000, five percent of the balance is awarded annually to a Cor Jesu student. The following are the principal balances of each Alumnae Class Endowed Scholarship as of June 30, 2022. These scholarships are providing a total of $107,224 in financial aid to Cor Jesu students in 2022-2023.

AN NUAL CLASS BALANCE AWARD

1960 $29,958 $1,498

1961 $14,425 $721

1962 $16,532 $827

1963 $16,998 $850

1964 $22,866 $1,143

1965 $10,016 $501

1966 $6,061

1967 $32,166 $1,608

1968 $44,243 $2,212

1969 $27,820 $1,391

1970 $30,656 $1,533

1971 $28,471 $1,424

1972 $44,202 $2,210

1973 $29,563 $1,478

1974 $99,503 $4,975

1975 $71,973 $3,599

1976 $36,807 $1,840

1977 $42,451 $2,123

1978 $112,528 $5,626

1979 $29,966 $1,498

1980 $135,630 $6,782

1981 $72,869 $3,643

1982 $36,131 $1,807

1983 $110,310 $5,516

1984 $40,974 $2,049

1985 $42,166 $2,108

1986 $75,896 $3,795

1987 $71,778 $3,589

1988 $99,603 $4,980

1989 $43,308 $2,165

1990 $36,943 $1,847

1991 $49,745 $2,487

AN NUAL CLASS BALANCE AWARD

1992 $52,072 $2,604

1993 $60,040 $3,002

1994 $39,762 $1,988

1995 $52,974 $2,649

1996 $19,030 $952

1997 $27,919 $1,396

1998 $36,715 $1,836

1999 $60,813 $3,041

2000 $22,942 $1,147

2001 $19,444 $972

2002 $25,538 $1,277

2003 $21,266 $1,063

2004 $38,524 $1,926

2005 $13,782 $689

2006 $9,758

2007 $19,235 $962

2008 $23,142 $1,157

2009 $17,994 $900

2010 $9,042

2011 $13,952 $698 2012 $10,565 $528 2013 $12,289 $614

$7,925

$8,500

$8,711

$5,215

$4,494

$2,916 2020 $4,169

$2,205

$2,072

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2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2021
2022
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Raising People Up, One Community at a Time

Izzie Hibey was raised to serve.

When she was little, she and her brother would buckle into the back seat of their grandma’s car and travel door to door, helping with her Meals on Wheels deliveries.

“We would run the meals up to the elderly people’s doors,” Izzie said. “I remember feeling good after I made each delivery and it was a feeling that I wanted to keep.”

So she seized every opportunity to feed that passion, even under her own roof. The second of six children, she often helps with household chores, babysits younger siblings, and now drives her siblings to their many activities.

“My parents and my family do so much for me that I’m happy to help out as much as I can,” she said.

When Izzie got to high school, she learned even more about the importance of service and discovered a multitude of ways to give back that provided her that same good feeling she experienced with Meals on Wheels.

“From the beginning, Cor Jesu taught me that service isn’t something you do to complete a requirement. Service is about finding something you are passionate about,” Izzie said. “I have learned that service should be from your heart.”

At Cor Jesu, she joined the school’s chapter of the National Honor Society, an organization with four pillars, service being one of them. She also serves the school as an Admissions Ambassador and High School Night team member, and participates in Service Saturdays as well as fundraising events such as Penny Queen and Funderwear.

Most notably, Izzie took charge of Cor Jesu’s volunteer program at Our Lady of Guadalupe School (OLG) in Ferguson, Mo.

“I started going to Our Lady of Guadalupe during my sophomore year with Allison Fields ‘21, who was a senior in charge of the program at the time,” Izzie said. “I saw how connected Allison was with the kids there and I started to get that good feeling again. When she graduated, I wanted to get more involved and be sure the program continued.”

Izzie has kept the program alive, visiting Our Lady of Guadalupe every Thursday afternoon. She has also opened the opportunity for other Cor Jesu students to join her. At OLG, she leads the students’ Adventure Time.

“We usually work on craft projects, and I try to make them relevant to the time of the year,” Izzie said. “Adventure Time is the kids’ break from school and we always have so much fun. I love knowing that I can bring some joy to these students each week.”

Through her service, Izzie discovered another passion.

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“I hope to be a teacher when I graduate college and volunteering at Our Lady of Guadalupe continues to confirm that for me,” she said. “I think teachers make a really important impact, and I want to be someone that impacts other people’s lives in a positive way.”

While she hopes to make an impact on her students one day, Izzie is certainly not waiting to receive a college diploma to start making a difference. In addition to her work at home, school and Our Lady of Guadalupe, Izzie found another cause she cares about: homelessness.

The summer after her freshman year at CJA (summer 2020), Izzie participated in the YMCA’s Change Agent program, a global leadership development program to empower young leaders as change makers in their own communities. As part of the program, participants choose a topic and write a mission statement about how they will create change within that realm. Then, they are challenged to act on it. Izzie chose homelessness, which led her to the St. Joseph Housing Initiative (SJHI).

“I remember volunteering right before Thanksgiving,” Izzie said. “We were cleaning a house for a big family, like mine, to move into before the holiday. They had five kids. At some point during the day, it hit me how important this work was. I have been blessed to always get to celebrate holidays in my home with my family, and there we were, literally preparing this house to become the home that this family would make memories in together. I realized how special that was.”

Inspired—and motivated—by her experiences, Izzie plans to continue her volunteer work with Our Lady of Guadalupe and St. Joseph Housing Initiative through her senior year and beyond.

“I see myself working with SJHI for a long time,” Izzie said. “I want to volunteer when I’m home throughout college, and right now I’m working with the Initiative to create a Youth Board to connect more high schoolers with volunteer opportunities.”

She even hopes to continue volunteering after college.

As a faith-based organization, St. Joseph Housing Initiative’s mission is to create vibrant communities through affordable quality housing where low and moderate income families can thrive, prosper and build wealth. Since starting with SJHI in 2020, Izzie volunteers with the organization approximately twice per month, depending on the need.

“I volunteer as much as I am able,” Izzie said. “Every time I go, usually on Saturdays, I feel like I’m part of the community.”

The main job for volunteers is to help clean up the homes that will be purchased by one of SJHI’s clients. Work includes raking leaves, picking weeds, cleaning up trash, putting up fences, cleaning windows, scrubbing floors, and any other maintenance that is necessary to turn the house into a home.

“Becoming a teacher will allow me to fully invest in volunteer work during the summers when I’m off school, which is exciting to me.”

No matter where she ends up, it is safe to say that Izzie will continue to make a difference, raising each one of her communities up in a very special way.

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“I believe that I share Christ’s love through my service,” Izzie said. “If I can make one small change in one place, maybe it will inspire another person to make a change as well. And then it can become a domino effect of positivity in our world.”
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2 ND ANNUAL

Girls Schools Unite Alumnae Giving Challenge

In June, Cor Jesu participated in the 2nd Annual Girls Schools Unite Alumnae Giving Challenge. The friendly competition took place over three days, during which each participating Catholic all-girls school in St. Louis challenged its alumnae to make a monetary donation to their alma mater in support of Catholic all-girl education. The winner was determined based on the school with the highest percentage of alumnae participation. The ultimate goal: invite alumnae to join in supporting the life-changing educational experiences each school provides for the young women of St. Louis!

Our generous alumnae donated $16,587 in just three days! All the funds raised during the challenge were directed to the Annual Fund, Cor Jesu’s primary source of financial aid.

CJA was proud to earn 5th place in the 2022 GSU Challenge!
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St. Joseph’s Academy Notre Dame High School Villa Duchesne Cor Jesu Academy Ursuline Academy Incarnate Word Academy Rosati-Kain High School

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2022 GSU FINAL PLACEMENTS We are looking forward to climbing the ranks during next year’s Challenge! 456 ALUMNAE DONORS $16,587 RAISED 22 FIRST-TIME ALUMNAE DONORS COR JESU 2022 GSU STATS CORJESU.ORG | 21

ESTABLISHING

Endowed Scholarship

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PARTIALLY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

• Established with a contribution or pledge of $20,000

• This scholarship allows Cor Jesu to offer partial tuition remission annually

• 5% of the Endowed Scholarship balance is awarded annually to one student

SEMI-ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

• Established with a contribution or pledge of $150,000

• This scholarship allows Cor Jesu to offer half tuition remission annually to one student

FULLY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP

• Established with a contribution or pledge of $250,000

• This scholarship allows Cor Jesu to offer full tuition remission annually to one student

HOW ARE SCHOLARSHIPS STARTED & COMPLETED?

Endowed Scholarships can be made with a single gift, or they may begin with a seed gift of $5,000 or more, and an agreement to complete the endowment over time.

Endowed Scholarships may be completed through recurring giving, or through a will bequest or other estate plan provisions. Gifts may be in the form of cash, appreciated securities, property or through a Donor Advised Fund.

*All gifts to the Endowment Fund are tax-deductible.

BENEFITS OF ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS

An Endowed Scholarship provides a personal and permanent way to make a difference in the life of a student and her family. Your investment ensures that you will personally provide a Cor Jesu education for a deserving student and future students.

While each Endowed Scholarship is tracked individually, all Cor Jesu Endowment funds are invested together, to realize the benefits of a larger investment pool.

The assets are invested in a fully-diversified portfolio and are part of a disciplined investment program overseen by Cor Jesu’s Endowment Committee. Scholarships are provided by the distributions made from the investment portfolio. Scholarship eligibility at Cor Jesu is determined by a need-based assessment through FACTS Management.

Establishing an Endowed Scholarship is a significant way to fulfill an immediate and future need by providing financial aid to Cor Jesu Academy students.
THERE ARE THREE LEVELS OF ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS AT COR JESU:
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Endowed Scholarships

Cor Jesu Academy’s Endowed Scholarships provide financial support for our students. Awarded based on financial need, these continuously growing scholarships allow qualified students the opportunity to attend Cor Jesu. Thank you to our alumnae, parents, past parents, grandparents and friends for your generosity!

The Alumnae Spirit Scholarship

The Cathleen and Paul Anderson Endowed Scholarship in Honor of Alexa and Maggie Holtmann

The Paul David Barton Memorial Scholarship

The Richard Hiram Barton Scholarship

The Dr. David L. Beato Memorial Scholarship

The Jane F. Bell Scholarship

The Katie Brooks Memorial Scholarship

The Louise and Anthony Buttice Memorial Scholarship

The Sr. Alberta Carbone, ASCJ Memorial Scholarship

The Diane Heller Clark ’67 Scholarship

The Class of 1960 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1961 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1962 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1963 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of Endowed 1964

The Class of 1964 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1967 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1968 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1969 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1970 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1971 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1972 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1973 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1974 Endowed Scholarship, In Memory of Joan Wilhelmus Droege

The Class of 1975 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1976 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1977 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1978 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1979 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1980 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1981 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1982 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1983 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1984 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1985 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1986 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1987 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1988 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1989 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1990 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1991 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1992 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1993 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1994 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1995 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1996 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1997 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1998 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 1999 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2000 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2001 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2002 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2003 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2004 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2005 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2007 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2008 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2009 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2011 Endowed Scholarship

“I think the opportunity to attend CJA will change the direction of my life and I am very thankful for this scholarship!”
KATIE BETH TERRILL ‘26, RECIPIENT OF THE CLASS OF 2002 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
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The Class of 2012 Endowed Scholarship

The Class of 2013 Endowed Scholarship

The Sr. Kathleen Mary Coonan Endowed Scholarship

The Carolyn N. Dolan Memorial Scholarship

The Sr. Mary Antona Ebo Endowed Scholarship

The Rose F. Elliott Memorial Scholarship

The Emmerich Family Scholarship

The Clare C. Furay Memorial Scholarship

The Kathleen Ann Gau Scholarship

The Sr. Anita Marie Giampetro, ASCJ, Foundress of Cor Jesu Academy, Scholarship

The Sr. Patricia Giraffa, ASCJ Memorial Scholarship

The Dr. Joseph and Mary Catherine Grana Memorial Scholarship

The Theresa E. Grill '69 and Edward O. Schermann Endowed Scholarship

The Joseph and Marie Hebenstreit Memorial Scholarship

The Laura Christman Herzberg Class of 1985 Memorial Scholarship

The Hohenberger Family Scholarship

The Ellen Kieffer Scholarship

*The Patrice Kirchoff, M.D. Endowed Scholarship

*The Mary J. Klebusch Endowed Scholarship

The Lynne and Kevin Kloster Endowed Scholarship

The Alexandra and Raymond Kucharski Endowed Scholarship

The Harry and Patricia Lenzen Scholarship

in Honor of Sarah Lenzen ‘12

The Sr. Annette Lucchese, OSF and Sr. Theresa Firenze, OSF Scholarship

*The Jennifer Gau Marr Scholarship

The Jeanne Rabe Martin ’67 Memorial Scholarship

The Holly McIntyre ’89 Scholarship

The Lily Miguel-Stearns Endowed Scholarship

The Monnig Family Scholarship Fund

The Jean Gregory Naslund Scholarship

The Fred Nolkemper Memorial Scholarship

The Edward O’Brien Family Scholarship

The Sr. Sheila O’Neill, ASCJ, Ph.D. Scholarship

The Mary Hunsicker Parris '81 Scholarship

The Vivian Pasetti ’74 Memorial Scholarship

The Debra Walsh Robson ’76 Scholarship

The Adam and Teresa Schackmann Trust

The Joseph H. Schulte Memorial Scholarship

The Scholarship in Gratitude to Sr. Ritamary Schulz, ASCJ

The Grant Raymond Thill Endowed Scholarship

The Sr. Anne Toohey, ASCJ Memorial Scholarship

The Theresa Sorrentino Twellman Endowed Scholarship

The Robert Westerheide Memorial Scholarship

The Mary Ann Fayfrie Young Scholarship

The Sam Zagarri Memorial Scholarship

The Ann Zarinelli Memorial Scholarship

*New scholarship established in 2021-2022

“This assistance is allowing me to complete my high school experience at Cor Jesu, for which I am so grateful. The Cor Jesu community has taught me what true friends are, provided me knowledge to help me in the future and has inspired me to Share the Love of the Heart of Christ.”
“Your kindness is helping me attend my first-choice high school. I’m very excited and very grateful!”
AUDREY TAYLOR ‘26, RECIPIENT OF THE CLASS OF 1994 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP MEGHAN STEINER ‘23, RECIPIENT OF THE CLASS OF 1961 ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
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Shine Together

However, some things don’t change, like the mission and Charism. As the world continues to evolve, especially as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, now is an important time for our Cor Jesu community to come together to celebrate our strengths, identify new opportunities and plan for how we can sustain and grow our mission and Charism into the future. In that spirit, Cor Jesu engaged in a Strategic Planning process over the course of the 2021-22 school year. CJA alumnae, Laurie Hunsicker Phillips ‘88 and Lauren Schwartze Wanner ‘05, helped guide the most recent plan. Laurie has previous experience as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), served as Chief Executive Officer of St. Patrick Center for 5 years, and is currently an adjunct professor at the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis. Lauren works as a partner with Bellwether in its Strategic Advising practice area. Both women are members of Cor Jesu’s Advisory Board, and both share a profound love for their alma mater—one made evident through their commitment to leading a thorough and inclusive Strategic Planning process for Cor Jesu. The results of the Strategic Plan will be published under separate cover in 2023. In the meantime, we asked if they would be willing to share their reflections on the year of work that has led to this point. They answered the call as enthusiastically as when they were asked to lead!

Whether it be the location, the building, the uniforms, the faculty and staff, or the broader world around us, things have certainly changed at Cor Jesu Academy over the past 66 years.
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Below are Laurie’s thoughts on the planning process, followed by Lauren’s remarks outlining the outcomes and next steps forward.

THE PROCESS

The CJA Strategic Planning process was an unbelievable experience for so many of us! We had well over 100 people join the process in person through individual conversations, focus groups and our retreat weekend in March that hosted 80 CJA friends! We had even more people contribute through our planning survey, gaining the insights and opinions of so many touched by Cor Jesu—students, parents, past parents, alumnae, grandparents, faculty and staff, community members and friends of this amazing school. Needless to say, we had some great information and expertise to work with.

The process was incredibly robust and inclusive, and our partnership with the consulting firm Partners in Mission (PIM) was invaluable. PIM specializes in consulting with Catholic schools around the country, and they spent a great deal of time getting to know CJA, both the faculty and staff, as well as our Steering Committee. We were blessed by their knowledge and experience.

Our Steering Committee, which included eight domain chairs and faculty and staff liaisons, was top notch! We could not have asked for a stronger, more dedicated group to lead the conversations in our eight domains. This group, which included members of our Advisory Board, as well as field experts connected to CJA, committed six months of their lives to completing the process and creating the plan.

The process was simple and exhaustive—conduct survey, gather data, talk, talk, talk, create narratives for each domain, distribute narratives

LEFT: Kathleen Casey (Partner with Partners in Mission), Katie Magee Thiemann ‘81 (CJA Director of Leadership Giving), Lauren Schwartze Wanner ‘05 (Strategic Plan Co-Chair), Laurie Hunsicker Phillips ‘88 (Strategic Plan CoChair), Sr. Mary Grace Walsh, ASCJ, Ph.D. (CJA President), Greg Markiton (Partner with Partners in Mission) at the Strategic Planning Retreat Weekend in March 2022.

ABOUT PIM

Partners in Mission is a full-service consulting and professional education firm focused exclusively on developing excellence in Catholic school advancement and leadership.

THE 8 DOMAINS

• Academics and Technology

• Advancement

• Career, College and Wellness (CCW)

• Enrollment

• Facilities and Technology

• Finance

• Mission and Charism

• Student Life

Laurie Hunsicker Phillips ‘88
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to retreat participants, and gather for two days to find the most brilliant objectives to work on for the next five years. Whew—what fun we had! Most of our meetings, including our retreat weekend, were fueled by energy, love and Peanut M&Ms!

Lauren and I were blessed to lead this amazing team of people who were so generous with their time, talent, honesty and optimism. We received many emails during and after the process, especially from the retreat participants. A few comments:

“I thought [the] retreat weekend was amazing. You did an incredible amount of work. I’ve been in education for almost 40 years and it is one of the most concise and effective meetings I have ever attended. In the meantime, you created a fun, welcoming and loving atmosphere. Seeing the love for CJA warmed my heart.”

“Thanks again for the opportunity to support you in leading this process! I really enjoyed it and am happy to be of assistance any way I can moving forward.”

“I wanted to let you know how impressed I was with the structure, organization and professionalism exhibited throughout this process. You succeeded in creating an environment that allowed all of us to flourish. I hope the work product will advance this exercise towards the finish line. I am glad to have been a part.”

“It was a privilege to be present at Cor Jesu for the Strategic Planning Retreat. The energy in the group was amazing and left me with a great deal of confidence that Cor Jesu is deeply rooted in its Catholic values and is poised for a bright future.”

– MELISSA HOLLABAUGH VIEN ‘08
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As both a Co-Chair of the Steering Committee and the Domain Chair for Student Life, I found my favorite part of the process to be our focus groups with the students. They were engaged, excited, honest and just amazing! Having the student perspective was invaluable and we were lucky to also have three students join us on the retreat weekend where they continued to share their experience, knowledge and ideas to enhance our process.

Lauren and I hold Cor Jesu very close to our hearts, and not only did we help create a meaningful, achievable and positive Strategic Plan for CJA, we also established new relationships and strengthened existing ones with Cor Jesu community members that we expect to continue well into the future. In fact, Lauren and I—who did not know one another before this process—feel like we are now more than just CJA sisters, but also true friends.

At the end of the retreat, alumnae, current students, and faculty and staff, sang the Alma Mater. It brought tears to many of us, including two past CJA dads who thanked us for the wonderful experience they had working with the group, and for the richness CJA has brought to their daughters and their families.

TIMELINE

June 2021 Advisory Board

Dream Big Conversation

October 2021 Strategic Planning Process Kick-Off

November 2021 –February 2022 Surveys, Conversations and Focus Groups

March 2022

Retreat Weekend with Steering Committee Report

April – May 2022

Review of Objectives with Consolidation, Clarification, and Finalization into Six Themes (Pillars)

May 2022 Advisory Board Approval

June 2022

Governing Board Approval

August –December 2022

Draft Action Items

Early 2023

Present Final Plan to CJA Community

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T he incredible input from the CJA community throughout the course of the planning process showed just how special Cor Jesu is to so many people, regardless of whether they are a current student or parent or whether they graduated years ago. There were common themes across community members about what makes CJA so great. For example, we heard over and over again that Cor Jesu’s academic rigor is a tremendous strength and that the school’s mission and Charism—embodied by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus—are the true heart of the school. We also heard community members ask important questions, like:

THE STRATEGIC PLANNING OUTCOMES
“How can we make sure that even more students can access a Cor Jesu education and thrive amid the academic rigor?”
“How can we increase the diversity of our students, faculty and staff, and ensure that everyone feels like a known, loved and valued part of the community?”
“How can we foster joy and connection among students, faculty and staff—especially amid the challenges that so many of us have faced as a result of the pandemic?”
Lauren Schwartze Wanner ‘05
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Laurie and I were so grateful for the members of our community who asked these and other big questions, for which there are certainly no easy answers. The bravery and thoughtfulness that this community put into reflecting on our strengths, identifying our opportunities, and planning for CJA’s future is such an amazing sign of the love that so many have for our school.

Through the amazing leadership of the Steering Committee and retreat participants, six pillars of Cor Jesu’s strategic plan were developed to respond to the questions raised by our community. They represent areas in which Cor Jesu has strengths that must be maintained and/or new needs and opportunities that must be addressed. The pillars (outlined below) give us focus and direction—indicating the areas we must prioritize over the next several years. They include:

1. Accessibility of a Cor Jesu Education, or work to ensure that every qualified student has the opportunity to access a CJA education and that the broader St. Louis community is aware of the many strengths of our school and community.

2. Discernment and Accompaniment on the Journey, or work to support each student in their development—spiritually, intellectually and social-emotionally.

3. A Vibrant Culture, or work to increase the diversity, sense of belonging and connectivity among faculty, staff and students.

4. Joyful, Student-Centered Academics, or work to innovate on our academic program to meet the needs of today’s world while offering students more intensive supports necessary to thrive.

5. A Connected Community, or work to strengthen relationship-building, communication and development of our broader community (including faculty and staff, alumnae, parents and families, and others).

6. Collaborative, Coordinated Organization, or work to develop the organizational and operational systems that help Cor Jesu run effectively.

Under each of these pillars are more concrete initiatives that lay out the work ahead.

NEXT STEPS

The intensive strategic planning process lays out an exciting vision and direction for Cor Jesu’s future. And, while the planning process is over, the work is really just beginning. In the months and years ahead, Cor Jesu administration, faculty and staff—with the support of the Advisory Board—will spearhead the work that will translate the plan into action, tracking progress along the way.

Laurie and I were so honored to lead this strategic planning process and to get to speak to so many of you. I know I speak for both of us when I say that we leave this experience with an even deeper love of CJA’s past and present, as well as a lot of hope for CJA’s future.

We know that the success of this plan will be driven by those in the building, but it will truly take the encouragement, support and ongoing feedback from all of us. We look forward to joining you all in the work ahead!

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A Year in Giving Thanks to the generosity of the individuals, families and corporations listed on the following pages, Cor Jesu Academy continues to successfully pursue our mission to prepare the next generation of women to build a brighter future. Your gifts have allowed us to help families navigate the costs associated with a private Catholic education, while ensuring we have the resources to support a premier learning environment. Thank you for Sharing the Love of the Heart of Christ with us. We are forever grateful. $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 $0 Support for Capital Projects $266,729 EVENTS $2,846,900 CAPITAL CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS $3,113,629 GRAND TOTAL + = Support for Current Operations $513,157 ANNUAL FUND $350,000 DESIGNATED FOR TUITION ASSISTANCE $873,407 GRAND TOTAL + = $10,250 DONOR SPECIFIED PROJECTS + Support for Endowment DONORS CONTRIBUTED $953,092 TO THE ENDOWMENT IN 2021-2022. PER INVESTMENT POLICY, COR JESU DRAWS 5% OF THE ENDOWMENT AND DIRECTS THOSE DOLLARS TOWARD FINANCIAL AID, AMOUNTING TO $562,049 IN THE FISCAL YEAR. AS OF JULY 1, 2022, THE ENDOWMENT BALANCE WAS $9.88 MILLION. EVENTS $266,729 Total Giving $ 4,940,128 CAPITAL CAMPAIGNS $2,846,900 ANNUAL FUND $513,157 DESIGNATED FOR TUITION ASSISTANCE $350,000 DONOR SPECIFIED PROJECTS $10,250 ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTIONS $953,092 Total Giving by ConstituencyALUMNAE $2,002,604 PARENTS OF ALUMNAE $1,764,842 CURRENT PARENT $502,572 FRIEND $362,419 ADVISORY BOARD $199,239 MATCHING GIFT $55,583 GRANDPARENT $28,123 EMPLOYEE $13,833 OTHER $10,913 32 | FY 2021-22 DATES: JULY 1, 2021-JUNE 30, 2022

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF Advancement

Dear Cor Jesu Community,

At the beginning of the year, a friend asked what my “word” for 2022 was going to be. Apparently, it’s some kind of modern alternative to setting a new year’s resolution. If you could sum up your hopes for the year ahead in a single word, what would that word be?

As we began drafting this annual report, I found myself applying the same exercise to the past school year. What words best sum up 2021-2022 for Cor Jesu?

Adapt? Pivot?

Let’s be honest. Few things went as planned. Again. The Auction was supposed to be virtual. Then Covid cases started to recede. Hope seeped into our planning process. “In-person!” we proudly declared. Then, Omicron. Back to virtual.

Adapt. Pivot.

But we didn’t turn on that dime alone. You came with us. You showed up. You adapted. You pivoted. You continued to give. And, thanks to you, we are blessed to announce another great year. Your donations to our Annual Fund exceeded $700,000, allowing us to sustain financial aid distributions totaling more than $2 million across half our student body.

After two years of canceled events, we were able to host reunions again, welcoming more than 700 alumnae back to campus over three different days, making up for lost time and missed connections.

And in June 2022, our alumnae showcased their generosity as Cor Jesu participated for the first time in the Girls Schools Unite Alumnae Giving Challenge. Over three days, 456 alumnae gave upwards of $16,000 in increments ranging from $1 to $1,000. What a testament to the power of a collective effort, and the truth in the statement, “Every dollar counts.”

I suppose the whole point of choosing a word for the year is more about setting intention and looking forward. So, what should the word for 2022-2023 be? I find myself hesitant to make a prediction. We’ve been down this road before—on the brink of normalcy with so much hope for a return to the way things were, only to be forced to adapt to the way things are. Yet, through the adaptations and the pivots, you’ve proven time and time again that optimism isn’t wasted in this community. So, I think I’ll go with “Faith.” Faith on a more universal level that God will continue to guide us through further waves of uncertainty. Faith that the agility we’ve honed over the last two years will serve us well as we approach new opportunities. And faith that the unwavering dedication of this community will continue to raise us up and allow us to shine.

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Blessed Clelia LEGACY SOCIETY

Blessed Clelia Merloni, foundress of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of

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Inspired by her words, “Love your work … fulfill it with joy … your mission is to love God and to help others love him also,” Cor Jesu Academy introduced the Blessed Clelia Legacy Society. Through this Society patrons can perpetuate the momentum of Clelia’s mission, inspiring young women to Share the Love of the Heart of Christ for generations to come.

The Blessed Clelia Legacy Society recognizes those generous individuals who have chosen to provide future support for Cor Jesu Academy in their estate plans, through wills, trusts, life income gifts, retirement plans, life insurance policies or other means.

Bequests to Cor Jesu can be for a specific amount, for the percentage of an estate, or for all or a portion of what is left after other bequests have been distributed.

Cor Jesu also invites the benefactor to determine how the funds are used. An unrestricted gift gives Cor Jesu the flexibility to assign the gift based on areas of greatest need. A restricted gift assures the dollars will be distributed according to the benefactor's wishes, be that to immediate financial aid, the endowment, capital projects or specific programs.

An estate gift of $20,000 or more can carry the name of the donor or that of a loved one. What a lasting legacy to both you and Cor Jesu!

LEARN MORE ABOUT PLANNED GIVING OPPORTUNITIES AT corjesu.org/PlannedGiving

If you have already included Cor Jesu in your estate plan, please contact Katie Magee Thiemann ‘81, Director of Leadership Giving, at kthiemann@corjesu.org or at 314.300.6330. We would like to thank you for your generosity and ensure we honor the intention of your estate gift.

BLESSED CLELIA LEGACY SOCIETY MEMBERS

Pete and Chris Kucharski Abell ‘83

James W. and Mary Mallon Armistead

Dr. and Mrs. David Barton

Eric and Anne Bottini Beste ‘85 Kirsten Antonacci Dempsey ‘10

Thom and Jo-Ann Klebusch Digman ‘74

Robert A. Gau

Harry and Patricia Lenzen* Maureen Clancy-May ‘75 Frank and Gale Merz Christine Duff Muldoon ‘69 McLeod and Laura Faller Patton ‘86

Joe and Nancy Horas Robinson '84

Deacon Richard and *Mary Taylor Rosenkoetter ‘84 Edward and *Theresa Grill Schermann ‘69

Robert and Karen Homelson Sczepanski ‘68

Dr. Christine Simcik ‘79* George Simcik*

Dan Tarlas

*Deceased

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Donor Roll

Class of 1960

23.5% Participation

Cor Jesu Leadership Society

Jo Ann Emmerich

Friend

Anonymous

Lynne Holzhausen Einig Norma Heckemeyer Kelly

Class of 1961

26.3% Participation

Friend

Mrs. Sharon Schrader Coleman Dolores Seger Fitzgerald Kathleen Thomas Haselhorst

Mrs. Jolene Vernaci Klinger Margaret Echelmeyer Kruse

Class of 1962

10% Participation

Benefactor

Don and Pat McCarthy Cusumano

Peggy McKenna McEvoy

Class of 1963

18.7% Participation

Friend

Margaret Koziatek Corrigan Barbara Thomas Kohout Georgiann Oldani Zarinelli

Class of 1964

3.8% Participation

Benefactor

Dominic and Regina Berra Polizzi

Class of 1965

18.5% Participation

Friend

Mrs. Anna Mercurio Braun Lillian K. Hill

Mrs. Helen Conway Jensen Susan Burtelow Regan Mary Seger Ruzicka

Class of 1966

17.2% Participation

Benefactor

Sr. Jude Ruggeri, ASCJ

Patricia Thiel

Friend Anonymous

Gloria DiMartino Etling Chris and Trudy Throm Hoey

Class of 1967 22% Participation

Sacred Heart Society

Diane Heller Clark

Sr. Anita Marie Society Paul and Linda Rabe Martin Hal and Margaret Dolde Schmitt Friend

Sr. Catherine Antinora, ASCJ Jane Bauman Crowe Bill and Jo Ann Pisoni Hemple Patricia A. Kaelin, Ph.D.

Sr. Kierstin Martin, ASCJ Sr. Carol Sansone, ASCJ Margie Geraghty-Schaeffer

Janice Torretta Tarantola Mary Frances Torretta Viero Betty Kempf Williams

Class of 1968

15.2% Participation Benefactor

Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Dickmann David and Peggy Hicks Renard Robert and Karen Homelson Sczepanski Friend

Anonymous Ms. Carol M. Burton Paul and Mary Gravagna Gieseler Kathy Murphy Mrs. Anita Siener Saunders

Class of 1969

7.9% Participation Apostles Society Theresa E. Grill Schermann* and Edward O. Schermann

Benefactor Richard and Karen Klutho Reimer Paul and Sheila Flanagan Stock Friend Anonymous Raymond and Kathleen Niederstadt Christ Mary Ann Merlotti Tietjens

Class of 1970

6.9% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society Terry and Joan Pieper Korpal Benefactor Peggy O'Brien Monaco Michelle Ryan Podolak Friend

Carol Sinak Drace Sherry Forkin Grosse Daniel and Gail Gregory Hunyar

Class of 1971 15.6 % Participation Cor Jesu Leadership Society Charles and Jean Gregory Naslund Apostles Society

Mark and Mary Jo Heimos LaBarge

Sr. Anita Marie Society Larry and Colleen Forkin Kaelin Larry and Cindy Frisella Mathews

Benefactor Jim and Kathy Nolkemper Dacey Tom and Peggy Schaeffer Phillips

Friend

Paul and Jane Helbling Christman Kathy Price Court Mary Simpson Cuba Pam Davis Mary Diehl Hartmann Joanne Chaperlo Langan, Ph.D, RN, CNE Jane F. Ott-Ronollo Terrence and Patricia Kane Stutz

Class of 1972 6.8% Participation

Benefactor

Cheri Nolkemper Adams Friend

Kathleen Kreisch Billingsley Laura Vonder Haar Bolt Kathy Schwaig Buritsch Jim and Valerie Lehman Moran Jan Tucker

Class of 1973 8.9% Participation Apostles Society John and Sandra Horvath Myers Benefactor Sally C. Adams Liz Droege Friend

Karon Odenwald Burns Celeste Frisella Dothage JoAnn Bundschuh Gallen Janet Gravagna

Class of 1974 17.1% Participation Sacred Heart Society Jean Bante and Stephen Moore Sr. Anita Marie Society Mark and Patti Griffin Beck Susan Hampel Colburn Shari Mahacek Keyes

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Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Janet Imhoff O'Connell

Benefactor

Anonymous

JoAnn Budde Berger Thom and Jo-Ann Klebusch Digman Nancy Schnorbus Kubot Mary Granville Laubengayer Timothy and Mary Menius Ott Jean M. Schallom

Friend

Sr. Veronica Beato, ASCJ Paul and Mary Naber Dischert Caren Levick Squitieri Valerie Mindak Tripi Pat Kimmich Weis

Class of 1975

7.3% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society

Steve and Cindy Croghan Backes Susan Dunivin Dombek Dr. Maureen Clancy-May Dave and Kathy Kleffner Rehmer Mark and Kate Finan Stroble

Friend

Dominic and Mary Smith Curcuru Jill Jansen Doerr

Class of 1976

11.1% Participation

Cor Jesu Leadership Society Dan and Mary Grana Sinclair Sr. Anita Marie Society

Joan Levick

Benefactor

Mrs. Kathryn Pieper Dell John and Mary Brennan Landgraf Owen and Pat Sweeney Zidar

Friend

Michael and Donna Slesinski Albers

Camile Ann Stelzer Brinkmann Ann Goelzhauser Dolan Sr. Susan Marie Krupp, ASCJ Mrs. Gina Nolkemper Langford Joanie Sullivan Spiking

Class of 1977

16.3% Participation

Sacred Heart Society

Don and Mary Ellen Torrence Patton

Sr. Anita Marie Society Alison Kramp Talbot

Benefactor

Cheryl Bauer Bartnett Kurt and Rita Schwartz Bettger Mike and Joanne Schulte Curran Mrs. Nina Di Mercurio McVey

Friend Donna Ruzicka Altepeter Eileen Bridge

Catherine Giacoma Hencken John and Katherine Kolb Horne Bonnie Hubert Cathie Brutton Laury Sharon Robert Morris Katherine S. Walsh Yvonne Wnuk

Class of 1978 24.7 % Participation Apostles Society Mary Scheetz Burnes Patrice Kirchoff, MD* Tina Burniski Klocke

Sacred Heart Society Christine Ojile Sr. Anita Marie Society Christine Beato Dave and Joan Minneman Cannon Daniel and Susan Bante Hoffman Nancy Renz Martin Will and Tracy Agne Murphy Ruth M. Weber, M.D.

Benefactor Richard and Susan Reis Butler Bob and Shelley May Goeddel Michael and Jeanne Schieber Heekin Dave and Kathy Dunivin Mueckl Vernon and Kathy Blase Schaeperkoetter Cheryl Knapstein Smith Mrs. Ann Schneller Vessey

Friend Anonymous Michael and Elizabeth Tonsi Bamvakais Bob and Susan Ceriotti Gaughan Karen A. Kearney Edith Siener Meyer Kit Jennewein Miller

Betsy Griffin Presson Chris and Janice Renz Rau Kathleen Gillespie Sanders Patricia Shea

Class of 1979 8.5% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society Jean Epstein Fiala Benefactor Pat and Barbara Buehler McGauley Rick and Teresa Stoverink Noles

Friend

Elizabeth Kearney Golomski Mrs. Mary Chura Hackett Susan Henry and Meghan Murray Campbell ‘12 Elizabeth George Storm

Jean Kelly Valenta

Bridget Rogers Yates and Carl Wesley Yates, III

Class of 1980 18.3% Participation

Cor Jesu Leadership Society Anonymous Apostles Society Joseph and Mary Yungbluth Stieven

Sr. Anita Marie Society Maggie Walsh Cobble Paul and Jan Kurowski Oberle Benefactor

Vince and Kris Kelly Doder

John and Margot Balée Hirlinger Robin Mogelnicki

Susan Bertram Soucy Friend

Rudy* and Rochelle Rottnek Bossert

Kurt and Barbara Fox Enger Susan Gioia

Reney Howe

Eileen Noonan Peggy Tumminia Brian and Marianne Camenzind Woods

Class of 1981 19.3% Participation

Sacred Heart Society Brian and Katie Magee Thiemann Dr. Catherine Wittgen Sr. Anita Marie Society

Steve and Mary Beth Voorhees Merlo Perry and Stephanie Hanneke Webb

Benefactor

Hap and Mary Landolt Burke Matt and Lorie Noelker Ceresia Peggy and Matt Manuel Mary Beato Mattli

Jerry and Libby O'Neill Wood Friend

Kathy Lohbeck Fletcher

Robyn Dunivin Hoffmann John and Nancy Kramer Kroll Mrs. Claire Kearney Lewis Mrs. Teresa Laux McConnell Judy McDonough Sue Naert Nalagan Sharon Sommer O’Brien

Marianne Griffin Ross Maria M. Sarli

Ken and Sue Stritzel Shaw Mrs. Francie Wanner Valenta Bridget Sullivan Young

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Class of 1982

11.6% Participation

Sacred Heart Society

Mr. David Wiegand and Dr. Heidi Butts-Wiegand Benefactor

Anonymous Christine M. Ladd. M.D. Mary Struckhoff Michener Lucy Herbers Unger Michael and Lisa Berra Wild

Friend

Bridget Carroll Peter and Ramona Del Rosario Eppler Eskridge Family Mrs. Patricia Cahalin Johnson Michelle Bennett Ostermueller Mark and Rossana Mendez Sullivan

Class of 1983

13.1 % Participation

Cor Jesu Leadership Society Patrick Terrio and Margaret McGrath Apostles Society Peter and Christine Kucharski Abell Ed and Marcie Baleé Wanner

Sacred Heart Society Brad and Margaret Schackmann Adams

Sr. Anita Marie Society Edward and Mary Schwartz Dryden Mrs. Janine Suntrup Hanes Dr. Loretta A. Lewandowski Kevin and Elizabeth Baebler Sullivan

Benefactor

Julie Ehrhart Annulis Joe and Peggy Esswein Favazza Nancy Gannon Humes

Friend

Susan Schumacher James William and Mary Hinkebein Lux

Class of 1984

12.3% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society

Joe and Nancy Horas Robinson John and Beth Lamping Tiffin Benefactor

Mary Lisa Carenza Keenan Bob and Julia Suszko Hymes Kelly Peach Matt and Ann Mudd Salamon Andrew and Theresa Cusumano Sciaroni Jill Hebenstreit Vaughn Friend

Rebecca Fassler Anthony Charles and Lisa Rumbolo Jellinek

Robert and Cindy Padberg Koehler Rebecca Oster Lane Bill and Theresa Duda Leingang Eileen Connelly Scherrer

Class of 1985 17.4% Participation Sr. Anita Marie Society Drs. David and Susan Figliola Irvine Keith and Ann Mebruer Stroup Dr. Paul Young and Mrs. Lisa Sorrentino Young Benefactor Dawn Perez Avila Eric and Ann Bottini Beste Patricia C. Ferrara Mary Eschelbach Hansen Mary Kreienkamp Christine Esswein Wester

Friend

Vaughn and Barbara Guenther Bardelmeier Mrs. Catherine Myler Fruisen Christa Beckman Otter Kathleen Ryan Peters Kelly Lawler Schweiss Bryan and Sandy Winkelmann Wucher Thomas and Ann Howard Yeager

Class of 1986 14.6% Participation Apostles Society Gretchen Walters and Niall Gannon Sr. Anita Marie Society Amy Dulle Becker Mark and Lisa Kenny Schafale Benefactor Charlie and Bridget Sanders Cafazza John and Mary Wagner Hall ‘86 David and Maria Thro Herdlick Daniel and Sandy Fox Kleffner Mr. Larry Dillon and Ms. Kathleen Kutis Joan Galli Lockwood McLeod and Laura Faller Patton Dan and Laura Tonsi Perano Friend

Beth Molitor Grellner Laura Hartig Hogland Deborah DiProspere Luebbers Lisa Handte Slama Greg and Monica Druhe Steiner

Class of 1987 16.3 % Participation

Sacred Heart Society Steven K. Stearns and Teresa Miguel-Stearns

Sr. Anita Marie Society

Jen Ahrens Mrs. Michelle Esswein Friedman Rob and Suzanne Gau Moore

Benefactor

Anonymous (2) Patrick and Mary Parchomski Burke

Robin Potthast Davis Karen Jost Tom and Sue Krumrey McLaughlin Matt and Inge Schuster Pudlowski

Friend

Emily Hartig Bainter Susan Ratz-Hall Sid and Susan Kapp Hastings Sr. Sandra Krupp, ASCJ Sarah A. Meyer Ms. Jennifer Ryan Mary Barket Wigge

Class of 1988 17.7% Participation Apostles Society Melissa Oster Paz Brad and Laurie Hunsicker Phillips Sacred Heart Society Antoine and Claudine Bouhasin Adem Sr. Anita Marie Society Holly Knox Rich and Mary Fran Toczylowski McGillicuddy John and Carrie Etling Pingel

Benefactor

Lynn Hempen Andrews Kimberly Kutis Jeff and Kathleen Wobbe Pottinger Mary E. Steiger

Friend

Jim and Barbara Lutkewitte Boehm Joseph and Terri Stirnaman Cammarata

Laura Behrmann Gys Bob and Debbie Barket Juergens Eileen Condon Robert and Gail Hebenstreit MirBaha Mrs. Melissa James O’Brien Laura Ramsay Teresa DiCarlo-Rueve Class of 1989 10.4% Participation Apostles Society Jeff and Stephanie Monnig Hoelscher

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Sr. Anita Marie Society

Anonymous

Tony and Jill Matye Right Randall and Joyce Tepe Roth

Benefactor

Ed and Karen Enger Bourneuf Rich and Tracy Schoenbeck Keuss Elisa M. Kunz Friend

Kevin and Stacey Deen Brotherton John and Lisa Hoffman Diffley

Jennifer Barr Giancola Matt and Angela Doherty Hanford David and Anna Kennebeck Oliver

Class of 1990

11.5% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society

Bryan and Peggy Brown Bertsch Lawrence and Christine Intag Johnson Kurt and Lisa Boschert Meister

Benefactor

Mrs. Stephanie Parrino Craig Rob and Joan Lutkewitte Fischer David and Julie Busch Purschke Friend

Jonathan and Rosemarie Allmendinger Adams Teresa Beckerle Jellison Paula Behrmann Naour Amy Sullivan Nordmann Kevin and Jennifer Huck Picha Jeff and Jennifer Flatley Ronshausen

Class of 1991

18.8% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society

Zach and Krista Wendt Murphy Brett and Laurie O'Brien Russell

Benefactor

Sara Casey

Jill Lampen Frantti Christopher and Tracy Janson Geldmacher

Jacqueline Prosperi Gunn Christina A. Marsh

Julie Winkeler-Paszek Adam and Julie Bettlach Rossi

Amy Willard Top Herbert and T. Joy Nieva Villaflores Jenny Rolf Weaver Maureen Zetlmeisl Friend

Michelle Kinderman Bauman Kati Roth-Johnson Ami Leiendecker Kohlberg Tracey Dulle Kopp Timothy and Jennifer Niemira Lawlor

James and Laura Wassilak Malik Elizabeth Braun Rush

Class of 1992 25.6% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society

Lou and Amy Talbot Helmsing, Helmsing Family Charitable Fund

Benefactor

Christina Di Manuele Butler John and Caroline Lenczowski Detweiler, D.V.M. Deanna Frankowski DiMaggio Alicia Finch Deborah Maret Cara O'Brien Murphy Jason and Amy Chromoga Simpson

Christina Steck Ed and Noreen McCarthy Tumbarello Lizabeth Volansky Tara Kruep Wentz Michael and Carrie Suelmann Whipkey Friend

Ryan and Juliette O’Blennis Beller Daniel and Amy Vogel Berger Matthew and Rebecca Hoffmann Casey Ms. Pamela Dix Mrs. Kelley LeBrun Farrell Tim and Maggie Geraghty Flanagan Mrs. Amy Fossland-Chouinard Mary Hahn Hopfinger Amy Hennenhoefer King Jennifer Knoll Christopher and Nicole Buehre Muskopf John and Caroline Toczylowski Rice Jason and Kara Schario Schicker Josh and Mary Beth Lipic Stevens Ted and Lisa Hesskamp Taylor Jacqueline Kappel Waugh Bitsy Luna Wolf

Class of 1993 18.1% Participation Cor Jesu Leadership Society Rob and Andrea Fischer Funke Sr. Anita Marie Society Mrs. Anne Ponder Heilig Mrs. Christine Zitko Shutt Dean and Cynthia Fox Stutte Benefactor

Tara Ohler-Jenney Katie Phelps Meyer Ellen O'Connell, M.D. Colleen O'Brien Rankowski Ryan and Katherine Noll Sather

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The Cor Jesu Leadership Society: $25,000 + The Apostles Society: $10,000+

Sacred Heart Society: $5,000+ Sr. Anita Marie Society: $1,000+ Benefactor: $250+ Friend: Under $250

Friend Chris and Thetis Efstathianos Alcott Anonymous

Cameron and Jeanne Frye Bond Chris and Melissa Isbell Budd Christine Banaag Cassity Mr. Sam Dothage and Dr. Laura Viero-Dothage Aaron and Maureen Esswein Herr Matt and Carrie George Jost Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Stefanie Ahrens Kadolph Barton and Laurie Tullman Saettele Jennifer Vejvoda West Alexandria Garavaglia Wilson

Class of 1994 14.1% Participation Sacred Heart Society Anonymous Sr. Anita Marie Society Mrs. Margaret Dierkes Fisher Marianne Ponciroli Moore Benefactor

Suzanne M. Furay Megan O'Brien John and Jennifer Ochs Stika Jocelyn Brennan Witzel

Friend

Amy Elizabeth Berra Holly Talbot Birtch

Jennifer Bryant Colombo Kim Drury Heather Schaefer Higgins Maureen Wikete Lee Susie Williams O’Brien Erin Doherty O’Keefe

Heather Byrne Potts Lori Youngblood and Timothy Schellhase Christina Etzel-Smith Mary Juergens Winkeler

Class of 1995 19.2% Participation

Apostles Society Timothy and Carrie McMahon Probst Sr. Anita Marie Society Rita Ann Jana

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Benefactor

Jamie Jabouri

Daniel and Marie Lutkewitte Scher Mary E. Talleur

Friend

Mrs. Lisa Vander Pluym Casciola Jeffrey and Sara Wingbermuehle DiMaria Lisa Teasdale Good Mrs. Erin O’Connell Gutting Benjamin and Shena McNamara Keith Kevin and Diane O'Connor Kemper Mrs. Christine Westerheide Lubeley

Dr. Caryn Meyer

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pluff Kyle and Christy Callanan Pogue Amy N. Sanders

John and Lisa Berra Shields Brent and Laura Crowe Sobol Mrs. Jennifer Krausz Spengemann Mrs. Sharon Turner Spruell Erin Winfrey Stark Tim and Donna Sherman Thomas Matt and Erin Powers Threadgill Mike and Sarah Knock Zimmerman

Class of 1996

19.8% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society Spencer and Bridget Cannon Allen

Benefactor

Sara Whitman Carron Dan and Jessica Clyne Gansler Mike and Sarah O'Donnell Hays Adam and Joyce Richars Randle Mark and Shannon Brennan Schulte Amanda Basler Weable

Friend

Tim and Jennifer Behm Baker John and Michelle Schaeffer Burke LeeAnn Hoff Cure Katie Mohrmann Heggemeier Meaghan Juergens

Jeremy and Maggie Steffen McCormick Rebecca Brunner Nashan Mrs. Patricia Mruckovski Ovca Mrs. Lynn Telken Quinlan

Jacqueline Hellwege Rickard Ben and Jessica Zagarri Schmitt John and Mary Ellen Vieth Shepard

Mrs. Melissa Markus Stocking Ms. Margaret Phelps Stockmann Elizabeth Knoll Stratton Laura Stindel Wagner

Class of 1997

7.8% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society John and Beth Hittler O’Leary

Benefactor William and Julie Fogarty Condron Jason and Christina Hunter Reinberg Friend

Colleen Franklin Davis Angela Major Donjon Molly Banahan Edwards Scott and Claire Suelmann Keifer Joseph and Karen Callanan Schneider Laura Craft Schrick

Class of 1998

17.4% Participation Apostles Society

Jeff and Danielle Ho Carpenter Benefactor Tricia Faulstich Haywood Kana Wibbenmeyer Henning Kari Wosman Knol Samantha N. LaFata Steve and Keri Brunner Pogue Katie O'Brien Wertheimer Friend Sue Albers Gina LoBello Brandt Mrs. Angela Hall Burns Mrs. Mara Numi Della Croce Caitlin Houston Ebel Laura Alexander O’Connor Mary Ellen Ponder and Lance LeComb Jeremy and April Weiss Remiger Craig and Heather Geronsin Schatz Mrs. Ember Fusco Shaner Kevin and Cheryl Dust Sullivan Mrs. Nancy Cheak Theobald Jennifer Brennan Thompson Andrew and Anne Marschner Weissler Mrs. Emily Lewis Young

Class of 1999 17% Participation Apostles Society Charles and Corrie Moore Galli Benefactor

Mrs. Laurie Ventimiglia Fendler ‘99

Eric and Beth O'Connell Lauver Mary O'Brien Meghan J. O'Leary Maribeth Wolf Snodgrass Jessica Smith Yehling Friend

Mrs. Tara Moriarity Biermann Mathew and Colleen Fox Coffman

Nicole Custodio Farris

Mrs. Kimberly Hempen Fillingham Tricia Klages Grebel Mrs. Jessica Tucker Koenig Colleen Hunter Laure Katy Kramper Meers Mrs. Sarah Stawizynski Peniston Dan and Ellen Christ Salmo Colleen Kertz Schloemann Caitlin Schulte Karli Kujawa Smith Mrs. Jennifer Knobbe Stirnemann Mrs. Jennifer Young Sutton Kathryn Widitz Wolgemuth

Class of 2000

12.9% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society Todd and Carolyn Gau Guidry Becky Williams Benefactor Mrs. Jennifer Kirkpatrick Hinkle Katie Normile Ricky and Charlotte Price Vigil Friend

Amy Paradise Bartell Annie O’Donnell Coleman Rebecca Lynn Jabouri Mrs. Ellen Marschner Kenkel Dr. Kevin and Mrs. Lauren Lundry Knickman Emily Baumann Kohlberg Ellen Mathews Michael and Gina O’Donnell Mueth Mary Grace Effinger Portell Chrissy Hill Rogers Dr. Jacqueline Ahillen Walker Maryl Zeidler Wigand

Class of 2001

11.3% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society Becky Faust Cull

Benefactor Lisa Ederle Faris Kristin M. Yemm Friend

Kimberly Sinclair Fothen Kalen E. Furrer

Therese Griner Haluska Maggie O'Connell Horn

Genevieve Lamboley and Matt Jessee Meghan Clodius Karellas Holly Moriarity Matthews Ms. Megan L. Novak Julie Schwarz Przygoda Mrs. Sarah Young Samuels

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Class of 2002

15.6% Participation

Sacred Heart Society Lance and Katie Fitzgerald Gettinger

Benefactor

Jennifer Gerber Ryder

Friend

Anonymous

Dr. Jennifer Clyne Bickhaus Ryan and Kelly Neyer Eves Denise Gass

Margaret Phillips Gran Elizabeth V. Grana

Ms. Elizabeth Ringwald Hanneke Bob and Lindsay Ringkamp Houchin

Mrs. Dawn Yanker Johnson

Mrs. Courtney L. Kiefer

Mrs. Christina Bowe Miller Elaine O’Brien

Mrs. Maureen O’Brien Rocco Angela Guntli Ryan

Marcia Kottemann Schumert Christine A. Tourkakis

Kimberly Borkowski Werner, Ph.D. Laura Zarrilli Ms. Anne M. Zipf

Class of 2003

17.5% Participation

Benefactor

Hannah Castellano Kelly Thuet Clapp Emily Klos Deves

Dr. Emily Hessler Goodwin and Mr. John Goodwin Derek and Alexis Bamvakais Hagenhoff

Maureen Hogan Elizabeth Andrus Kosbab

Friend

Mrs. Mary Masterson Alexander

Ms. Jennifer L. Brinson

Mrs. Caitlin Murphy Clark Elizabeth Reinhardt Gall

Ms. Laura A. Gantner Brian and Ann Deelo Guntli Andy and Megan Tietjens Hoffman

Kelli Kertz Kummer Maria Kremer Lang

Katherine Messmer Luner Kathleen M. Navin Nancy Mueller Osterberg Ms. Anne Rosenkranz

Jennifer McGuire Ryan Mrs. Katherine Gadell Steht Katie Buehler Tellor

Class of 2004 7.8% Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society Joe and Missy Hintmann Hahn

Benefactor

Dr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth Staten Mulvahill Daniel and Mary Aiazzi Speciale Friend

Lou and Eileen DuFaux Ciccia Maggie Brandt Donnelly Kate Ellerbrake Katie Brockmeyer Lorenz Angela Piper Presnell Mrs. Susan Vieth Zeid

Class of 2005 9.6% Participation Benefactor Kelly Hoffman Kong Priya Menzies

Friend

Danielle Budnicki Bacuyag Diane Kohnen

Kelsey Kremer McGonigle Kim Sinak Mullins Mrs. Nina Bono Murphy Jacqueline Baker Paulus Elizabeth Leahy Rudy Lauren Schwartze Benjamin and Michelle Krispin Westerman

Class of 2006 14.3% Participation Sr. Anita Marie Society Ashley Pitlyk Farley Benefactor

Mrs. Taylor Smith Fortune Ms. Katherine King Friend

Mrs. Chelsea Kramer Borchers Chris and Amy Schrumpf Carter Mrs. Maria Leahy Eilers Emily Adrignola Fitzgerald Dee Key Garcia Emily Brenner Gargus Dr. Jennifer Phillips Hushion Lauren Federer Luthans Mrs. Emily Fish Mallette Mrs. Jenna Gaughan Niese Sally Sinclair Perez Ryan and Audrey Lampe Ploesser Sarah Haffner Roberts Maura Robinson Mrs. Julie Houska Scheipeter Shelley Hintmann Schmidt Anne Smegner Laura Buck White

Class of 2007

8% Participation Sr. Anita Marie Society Mrs. Victoria Hezel Muenks Friend

Anonymous Lauren Goeddel Burnworth Sarah Steiner Chik Elise Dye Lt. Christina Gatti

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Categories

The Cor Jesu Leadership Society: $25,000 + The Apostles Society: $10,000+

Sacred Heart Society: $5,000+ Sr. Anita Marie Society: $1,000+ Benefactor: $250+ Friend: Under $250

Theresa Lyons

Lisa Fanetti

Kathleen Armistead Wills Taylor Woods

Class of 2008 19.1 % Participation

Sr. Anita Marie Society Katherine Pendergast Dolan Alexandra Kegler Jordan and Krista Marklin Rowe

Benefactor

Monica Frank Will and Meghan Harrington Hartzler

Ashley Poth Schwendeman Lori Sinclair

Jennifer Cleary Steinway

Mrs. Megan Pitlyk Vollmer

Friend

Anonymous Molly Burns Arena Rachel Brcic Taylor Cragen Claudia Rechtien Damazyn Katherine E. DeCarli Elizabeth Demse Ellison

Libby Brooking Evers Anne Ainsley Jackson Melanie Sinak Kornblum Lauren Wanner Lemmon Lorie Pendergast Melissa Rost Elizabeth Slama

Jennifer Kegler Smith Caitlin N. Temme Zach and Lauren Runge Ungerott Melissa Hollabaugh Vien Tiffany Werckmann and Alex Woodard

Class of 2009 10.9% Participation

Benefactor Kelsi E. Crow

Friend

Alexandra Smith Adams David and Erin Dye Blaser Mrs. Melissa Ludwig Boesch Peter and Anna LaMore Burton Mrs. Rebecca Harvatin Gilligan

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Kristin Merlo Grossman
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Ms. Mary Kate Gliedt

Dr. and Mrs. Margaret Boeckman Graziano

Mrs. Emily Halaz Grimm

Mrs. Ellen Drazen Johnson

Mrs. Stefanie Vollmer Malone

Mrs. Stephanie French Maret

Mrs. Lauren Steck McDonald

Ms. Kelsey M. Newell Mrs. Jessica Murphy Schaller Mrs. Jennifer Steck Tanner

Class of 2010

10.7% Participation

Friend

Caitlin Huber Bettger Colleen Smyth Dean Kirsten Antonacci Dempsey Ilse Zenteno Johnson Kathleen N. Kujawa Kelsey E. Lukasek

Emily Siebert Metzinger Emily J. Murphy

Allison Ederle Primo

Catherine Attewell Rodriguez Emily M. Stahl

Mary Kate Mullen Theriault Kelly M. Zahn

Class of 2011 19.3% Participation

Benefactor Olivia T. Kegler

Friend

Kathleen E. Albrecht Aubree Smith Campbell Julianne Gaughan Carron Margaret B. Ceresia Elena Arredondo Farel Ellen Castellano Francka Erin E. Hansen

Katherine M. Kreienkamp Nicole Bené Kunz Lauren A. Lovato Annie R. Maas

Emily Hart McCurren Emma L. McGowan Sarah A. Morris Kelli A. Nestle Elizabeth A. Nikodem

Abigail Thompson Parker

Jennifer M. Rych Jessica Grimes Sievers Megan M. Sullivan

Katherine Boul Svejkosky

Colleen Barry Weber Karla J. Weidner Rachel M. Wotawa

Class of 2012

7.2% Participation

Benefactor

Alexandra M. Steck Friend

Susan Henry and Meghan Murray Campbell Clare T. Carr

Regina Marie C. Fernan Maura E. Fisher Kaitlin D. Ford Emily Jaeger Hermreck Julie Schneier Hubbard Danielle E. Murphy Claire L. Vaupel

Class of 2013 11.3% Participation Benefactor Claire L. Anglo Friend

Sarah E. Baldridge Sarah A. Cafazza Anne E. Davis Julia E. Esswein Cassie Dace Galmiche Rachael M. Hughes Emily J. Hummel Claire Trebing Kuehner Maria A. Llanos Abigail Markus-Longland Abigail K. Mispagel Kathleen E. Sainz Caitlyn A. Slattery Meghan N. Uthoff Margaret Pate White

Class of 2014 9.6% Participation Benefactor Monica R. Pfeffer Friend

Bridget N. Brennan Victoria R. Carr Elizabeth H. Digman Cathleen M. Fanning Alexandra D. Knott Anne M. Meyer Laura A. Naeger Anne L. Nikodem Mary Ringwald Pogue Grace C. Wanner

Class of 2015 4.3% Participation Friend Diana G. Boone Kennedy L. Coplen Amanda Gapsch Mungenast Meghan W. McGowan Alicia M. Meehan Janie S. Venker

Class of 2016 11.1% Participation Benefactor Lauren K. Anglo Naomi M. Stevens Friend Angelica P. Brice Maria E. Ceriotti Rachel G. Kegler Megan E. Mathews Jennifer M. Murphy Deanna Schmidt Pelsang

Gabrielle H. Picard Jane C. Powell Sarah M. Pribe Elizabeth A. Rechtien Kristina A. Schmelter Katherine L. Sengheiser Erin E. Siebert Maria K. Zak

Class of 2017 10.2 % Participation Friend Rachel L. Bartnett Lauren A. Bena Elizabeth L. Chura Margaret E. Feder Natalie A. Gorla Olivia C. Hanford Grace E. Havrilka Beth L. Hock Kathryn G. Keuss Hannah J. Klutho Grace H. Miskov Laura M. Moro Emma N. Poisson Rebecca C. Poulin Emily M. Pudlowski Courtney M. Wood

Class of 2018 4.6% Participation Friend Anonymous Caroline R. Farroll Lauren E. Kohn Claire E. Lambert Elise L. McCullison Morgan B. Ripper Isabella D. Yates Class of 2019 13.8% Participation Benefactor Teresa A. Schmidt Friend Maria C. Adelman Mary G. Baldridge Grace A. Boehm Anna E. Brummell Kaitlyn B. Esson Olivia J. Faulkner Emma M. Gandolfo Claire R. Heggie Hannah P. Horas Hallie G. Kilfoy

Gabriella A. Krisanic Eleanor H. Lorson Caroline G. Martin Mia M. McCullison Mary Kate Mimlitz Katherine E. Naunheim Hannah M. Nicholson Megan A. Tensing Katherine A. Zawalski

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Class of 2020

9.5% Participation

Friend

Hallie K. Anderson

Katherine E. Borgmeyer Mary Kate L. Charles

Katrina M. Esswein Keeley F. Gerard

Samantha C. Hussey Margaret E. Joplin Anna C. Jost

Claire V. Polizzi Caitlin E. Reitz Kristin M. Steiner Brianna E. Trousdale Megan E. Zoellner

Class of 2021

10.5% Participation

Friend Elise C. Adrian Megan R. Carron Ms. Abigail M. Eichhorn Maureen E. Hannon Taylor R. Hill Clare M. Hilton Ms. Sarah R. Hymes

Lily A. Kinnison

Grace M. Kleffner Grace A. Knox Anne Marie E. Kuebler

Ms. Madison G. Massmann Eleanor L. McArthur

Ms. Grace E. Mueller Margaret H. Rakonick Katelyn E. Steiner

Class of 2022

5.2% Participation

Friend

Lilly E. Aboussie Brynne E. Beller Kaitlyn A. Buss Kathryn G. Hamel Mia Hinkamper

Virginia M. Jost Margaret E. Pudlowski

Class of 2023

1.5% Participation

Friend

Adrienne M. Luna Lydia M. Thomas

Class of 2024

0.6% Participation

Friend

Allison F. Massmann

Class of 2025

0.7% Participation

Friend

Anna Marie Otto

Roll

CURRENT PARENTS

Cor Jesu Leadership Society Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Curtis Rob and Andrea Fischer Funke Apostles Society James and Amy Anderson Jeff and Danielle Ho Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Chad Gorsuch Jeff and Stephanie Monnig Hoelscher Tim and Carrie McMahon Probst Kevin and Jean Sullivan Sacred Heart Society Antoine and Claudine Bouhasin Adem Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Hamel Mr. Michael L. Moehn and Mrs. Lisa A. Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Owens Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Todt Mr. David Wiegand and Dr. Heidi Butts-Wiegand Sr. Anita Marie Society Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Anic Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Boock Todd and Ann Buss Drs. Steven and Summer Cajigal Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Curtis Mr. and Mrs. James J. Farroll Robert and Luisa Figliola Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Fritz Drs. Patrick and Christine Geraghty Mr. and Mrs. Seth A. Goldkamp Dr. and Mrs. Michael Howenstein Lawrence and Christine Intag Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larrigan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Lorms Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Luna Mr. and Mrs. Michael May Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMaster Kurt and Lisa Boschert Meister Robert and Suzanne Gau Moore Thomas and Sara Neill Mr. Brendan M. Nester Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Noonan Mrs. Megan O'Leary John and Carrie Etling Pingel Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Powers Chris and Liz Redmond Mr. Anthony and Mrs. Jill Matye Right Brett and Laurie O'Brien Russell Mr. and Mrs. David C. Sadler

Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Sartori Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schoenekase Mr. and Mrs. Mark Siedband Dr. and Mrs. John F. Spivey Dean and Cynthia Fox Stutte Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Threlkeld Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Vonderheid, Jr. Brian and Nancy Walsh

Mr. and Mrs. James Whitesides Dr. and Mrs. David Wu

Benefactor Shad and Susan Grothe Aiello Mark Anderson and Patricia Smith-Anderson Anonymous (3) Bob and Bridget Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Doug S. Baker Bradley and Dena Bouckaert Ed and Karen Enger Bourneuf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Braun

The Broyles Family Patrick and Mary Parchomski Burke Mark and Eleanor Burns Van and Jamie Cailteux Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cantwell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Darrow Anthony and Dina Davis John and Caroline Lenczowski Detweiler, D.V.M. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy F. Diehl Chris and Sally Drazen Mr. and Mrs. David Drysdale Mr. Jeffrey N. Evenson Rob and Joan Lutkewittwe Fischer Dan and Jessica Clyne Gansler Mr. James C. Gatewood and Mrs. Karen A. Juergens Christopher and Tracy Janson Geldmacher Paul and Julie Gremaud Robert and Jacqueline Prosperi Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Haefer

2021-2022 TOTAL GIVING Donor
2021-2022 FY Donor Categories The Cor Jesu Leadership Society: $25,000 + The Apostles Society: $10,000+ Sacred Heart Society: $5,000+ Sr. Anita Marie Society: $1,000+ Benefactor: $250+ Friend: Under $250 43

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hahn

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harrington Drs. John and Anna Marie Hartweger Mike and Sarah O'Donnell Hays Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Hazlip Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hilton Roy and Allison Hinkamper Mark and Janice Hite Bob and Julia Suszko Hymes Chris and Wendy Janson

Mr. and Mrs. Mason C. Keller Phillip and Denise Klevorn Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Kulawiec Gregory and Lisa Kuntz Mr. Larry Dillon and Ms. Kathleen M. Kutis

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Lipic Scott and Janice Loeffelman Dominic and Liz Lozano Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Maloney

Mr. Ryan McGahan and Mrs. Rita Long Tom and Sue Krumrey McLaughlin Dan and Carrie Mitchell Joshua and Jean Niemczyk

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pawlow Steve and Keri Brunner Pogue Jeff and Ann Ponciroli Anthony and Joan Pozzo Matt and Inge Schuster Pudlowski

Adam and Joyce Richars Randle Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Richars Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Roessler Greg and Jennifer Rogers

Daniel and Marie Lutkewitte Scher Steven and Cathy Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Chad Schmitz Mark and Shannon Brennan Schulte Steven and Jennifer Settlemoir Jason and Amy Chromoga Simpson

Sarah and Dan Sise Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sisul Dr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Smyser

Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Snyder Dr. and Mrs. David A. Stoeckel Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William P. Torack Ed and Noreen McCarthy Tumbarello

Vergara Family

Drs. Herbert and T. Joy Nieva Villaflores

Mr. Brady Ward and Dr. Beth Ward Jason and Melissa Welker

Friend

Jonathan and Rosemarie Allmendinger Adams Chris and Thetis Efstathianos Alcott Spencer and Bridget Cannon E. Allen Anonymous (4) Dr. and Mrs. Eric S. Armbrecht Anthony and LeeAnn Armitage Mr. Tony Aubuchon and Mrs. Amber Harrigan Mrs. Gina K. Baker Ryan and Juliette O'Blennis Beller Mr. and Mrs. Mike Berwin Dr. David M. Borgmeyer and Dr. Jennifer J. Popiel Mr. Matt Braunel Benjamin and Elizabeth Brinkley Kevin and Stacey Deen Brotherton Chris and Melissa Isbell Budd John and Michelle Schaeffer Burke Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell Rebecca Hoffmann Casey and Matthew Casey Casey and Melissa Catalano and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jason H. Conway Thomas Coriell, II and Jennifer Rice Durell Cotton and Ellen Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Ryan T. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Eric T. Depke John and Lisa Hoffman Diffley Jeffrey and Sara Wingbermuehle DiMaria Mr. Sam Dothage and Dr. Laura Viero-Dothage Dr. and Mrs. Scott M. Dunn Russ and Stacie Durnil Joseph and Barbara Eilerman Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Eilermann, Jr. Eskridge Family Mr. Theodore A. Esswein and Dr. Laura A. Esswein Tim and Maggie Geraghty Flanagan Mark and Tammy Foltz Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ford Dr. James Francis and Dr. Sandra Arango-Caro Mr. and Mrs. Todd P. Fugate Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Garey Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartman Katie Mohrmann Heggemeier Ms. Nicole Hennessy Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Henry Aaron and Maureen Esswein Herr Mr. Gioan Ho and Mrs. Ngoc Ha Ha Erich and Kate Hochmuth Mr. and Mrs. Marcus D. Horton

Brad and Gina Johnson Kati Roth-Johnson Matt and Carrie George Jost Mr. George Katsiyiannis Ms. Michelle Katsiyiannis Mr. and Mrs. Chad Keeven Scott and Claire Suelmann Keifer Jerry and Michelle Kester Ms. Courtney L. Kiefer Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. Killion AJ and Tracey Dulle Kopp Mr. and Mrs. Shawn and Elizabeth Leight Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lenczowski Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Little Ms. Emelie A. Loli Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mahacek Ms. Christi M. Marks William and Jacqueline Weisbrod McManus Bill and Katherine Meirink Mr. and Mrs. David P. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Ian Minnigerode Christopher and Nicole Buehre Muskopf Michael and Julie Normile David and Anna Kennebeck Oliver Mr. and Mrs. David A. Passini Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Peer Mr. and Mrs. Adam K. Perkins John and Mary Jo Pierson Scott and Kristina Sengheiser-Pluff Kyle and Christy Callanan Pogue Mike and Linda Putnam Mrs. Vivi Radtke

Jeremy and April Weiss Remiger Ms. Mary C. Reschke Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Rizos Michael and Jennifer Ronzio Barton and Laurie Tullman Saettele

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schaefer Lori Youngblood and Timothy Schellhase Ralph and Eileen Connelly Scherrer

Jason and Kara Schario Schicker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Schneiderhahn John and Mary Ellen Vieth Shepard

John and Lisa Berra Shields Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Shoger Jodi and Cathi Slinkard Mr. and Mrs. Joshua M. Spieckerman

Greg and Monica Druhe Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Michael Talleur, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Tebeau

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Thill Marc and Kelley Thomas Ms. Angie Trares

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Mr. and Mrs. Steve Truitt

Erik and Cindy Trusler Mark and Cherie Lorentz-Tueth Eric and Nancy Van Ness Mr. and Mrs. Clay Vest Mr. and Mrs. John D. Virtel Mr. and Mrs. Kris Welker Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. White

The Wood Family Ms. Stacey L. Zerban

PARENTS OF ALUMNAE & GRANDPARENTS

Cor Jesu Leadership Society Anonymous (2) Dan and Mary Charles Rob and Andrea Fischer Funke Charles and Jean Gregory Naslund Jay and Anja Schmelter Dan and Mary Grana Sinclair Apostles Society Anonymous (4) David and Deborah Barton Gretchen Walters and Niall Gannon Stephen and Stacy Gund Jeff and Stephanie Monnig Hoelscher Edward and Margaret Imo Lynne and Kevin Kloster Patrick and Lauri Koster Mr. Ray Kreienkamp and Dr. Pat Amato Thomas and Dianne Kutis Joseph and Deborah Mayberger Dan and Andrea Tarlas Ed and Marcie Baleé Wanner Bob and Cynthia Wilhelm

Sacred Heart Society Antoine and Claudine Bouhasin Adem

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Doerr Vito and Susan Favazza, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Fendler Mr. and Mrs. Larry Flynn Barbara Galli Charles Galli

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hohenberger

Mr. and Mrs. John McArthur H. John and Mary Jo Neff

Dr. and Mrs. Edward O'Brien Joe and Sally Rupp

Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Sharamitaro, Jr.

Dan and Mary Grana Sinclair Mr. and Mrs. James J. Storey Brian and Katie Magee Thiemann Dr. Catherine Wittgen Kathy Wosman

Sr. Anita Marie Society Robert and Elissa Adelmann Anonymous

Tom and Cathy Ahillen

Mrs. Joan Aiazzi

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Andrus Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo J. Anglo Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Anic Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Backer Mark and Patti Griffin Beck Mrs. Jane F. Bell Mr. Henry Blumenkemper Mrs. Rosalyn Nania Brennan William Burke Jim and Jackie Caruso Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Davis Colin and Sue Derdeyn Edward and Mary Schwartz Dryden Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Feder Mrs. Michelle Esswein Friedman Robert and Judy Funke Mr. James Goeddel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golterman Randy and Sheila Hansen Nicki and Tom Havrilka Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Hayek Mr. and Mrs. David Hinrichs Daniel and Susan Bante Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Horn John and Kathryn Hungerford Drs. David and Susan Figliola Irvine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Jedlicka, III Mark and Eva Johnston Bob and Fluffy Juergens Roger Jungclaus Mrs. Madelynn Kester Terry and Joan Pieper Korpal Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. LaBarge Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lambert Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lang, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. Larkin Kevin and Colleen Leahy Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lewis Charlie Maas and Geraldine Ryan Paul and Linda Rabe Martin Larry and Cindy Frisella Mathews Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Maurer Dr. Maureen Clancy-May Mr. and Mrs. John McArthur Peter and Wendy McGowan Mrs. Marian McIntyre Steve and Mary Beth Voorhees Merlo Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Millman Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mimlitz Gil Monnig

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nester Daniel and Theresa Nicholson Kevin and Bonnie Noonan Paul and Jan Kurowski Oberle Marty and Kathy O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Janet Imhoff O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pitlyk Joe and Nancy Horas Robinson Luci Roth Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Sartori Mike and Maureen Schery Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shady

2021-2022 FY Donor Categories

The Cor Jesu Leadership Society: $25,000 + The Apostles Society: $10,000+ Sacred Heart Society: $5,000+ Sr. Anita Marie Society: $1,000+ Benefactor: $250+ Friend: Under $250

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Threlkeld John and Beth Lamping Tiffin Mrs. Amie E. Trebing

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner Mr. Michael A. Twellman Perry and Stephanie Hanneke Webb Bob and Cynthia Wilhelm Bill and Kathy Winfrey Marian Wobbe

Dr. Paul Young and Mrs. Lisa Sorrentino Young Benefactor Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Andreatta Anonymous (6) James W. and Mary Mallon Armistead Mr. and Mrs. Bart Basola Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Baumann Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Baumann Jane F. Beato Mrs. Pamela R. Berrong

Kurt and Rita Schwartz Bettger Dennis and Liz Biedenstein Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bippen Jim and Mary Blaise Ed and Karen Enger Bourneuf Bob and Marcia Brunner Hap and Mary Landolt Burke Patrick and Mary Parchomski Burke Charlie and Bridget Sanders Cafazza Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Canter Mike and Sue Carron Sara Whitman Carron Matt and Lorie Noelker Ceresia Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Cibulka Dan and Mary Cordes Thomas and Debra Curran Don and Pat McCarthy Cusumano

Jim and Kathy Nolkemper Dacey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daues, Jr. Marilyn and Lou Dell'Orco Tim and Maureen Deves Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Dickmann Thom and Jo-Ann Klebusch Digman

Mark and Kate Finan Stroble Dean and Cynthia Fox Stutte Tim and Mary Sullivan
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Rudy and Virginia Dirscherl Vince and Kris Kelly Doder Clem and Mary Ann Drag Mary Jo and John DuFaux Dr. and Mrs. Richard Emanuel Mr. Jeffrey N. Evenson Joe and Peggy Esswein Favazza Tom and Cheryl Fox Mrs. Kathleen Geldmacher Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Gelfand Bob and Shelley May Goeddel Mrs. Bonnie J. Goodwin Jim and Kathy Graham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Grana Mr. and Mrs. John E. Guignon, III Mrs. Raymond Haack Wayne B. Haar

John and Mary Wagner Hall '86

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Hazlip August E. Heck, Jr.* David and Maria Thro Herdlick

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hilton Mark and Janice Hite Bob and Julia Suszko Hymes Joann Augsburger Jana Don and Cindy Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Karcher Rich and Tracy Schoenbeck Keuss Daniel and Sandy Fox Kleffner Phillip and Denise Klevorn Barry and Kim Klinckhardt Mr. Lawrence and Dr. Sandra Koesterer Casper and Gayle Kovarik

Virginia Kramer

Dotty and John Kuhlmann Mrs. Helen Kunz Christine Ladd, M.D. Greg and Nancy LaVigne Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Lipic Tim and Marigene Lorson Tom and Jeanne Magee Robert J. and Patricia A. Manfrede

Peggy and Matt Manuel John and Angie Mather Mr. and Mrs. Will Mawer Pat and Barbara Buehler McGauley

Jim and Lori Messina Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Moga Peggy O'Brien Monaco Gene and Barb Murphy Rick and Teresa Stoverink Noles Terry and Jan O'Leary Mike and Lou Oswald Timothy and Mary Menius Ott Ceal Parchomski

Dan and Laura Tonsi Perano Al and Dana Peterfeso Jim Piasecki Michelle Ryan Podolak Dominic and Regina Berra Polizzi Jeff and Kathleen Wobbe Pottinger

Anthony and Joan Pozzo Matt and Inge Schuster Pudlowski Mr. Vern Remiger David and Peggy Hicks Renard Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Rogers Matt and Ann Mudd Salamon Irene Sanders Vernon and Kathy Blase Schaeperkoetter Steven and Cathy Schmidt Karen and Jim Schuering Bob and Nancy Schukai Andrew and Theresa Cusumano Sciaroni Joe and Julie Siebert Michael and Cynthia Smith Dr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Smyser Ron and Maureen Thielemier Al and Peggy Toczylowski Mr. and Mrs. Paul Violette Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Vitale Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Vonder Haar Mrs. Rita Wagner Mary C. Welch Michael and Lisa Berra Wild Pat and Jackie Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woodward Greg and Debra Zoellner Friend

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Acheson Harry and Marilyn Albers Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alfonsi Lynne Allenspach

Mark A. Allenspach Mr. and Mrs. Flaviano Almiron, Jr. James and Patricia Anderson Anonymous (9) Carol Ann Aubuchon Gloria Bahn Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Baldridge Michael and Elizabeth Tonsi Bamvakais Vaughn and Barbara Guenther Bardelmeier

Mr. and Mrs. John Barr Stuart J. Beard Becky Beinart Daniel and Amy Vogel Berger Kathleen Kreisch Billingsley Jim and Barbara Lutkewitte Boehm David and Beth Boll Laura Vonder Haar Bolt Jeanne Frye Bond Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Boschert John and Agnes Boul Mrs. Anna Mercurio Braun Cheryl A. Breitenstein Connie K. Brennan Dennis and Jean Brennan Jim and Nancy Buehrig Mr. Richard P. Bumb

Janet Burke

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke Vince and Marianne Burkemper Karon Odenwald Burns Bob and Eileen Burns Mr. and Mrs. William Butler Rich and Mary Ellen Cadice Joseph and Terri Stirnaman Cammarata Susan Henry and Meghan Murray Campbell

The Francisco Carretero Family Casey and Melissa Catalano and Family Chuck and Michelle Chauvin Raymond and Kathleen Niederstadt Christ

Paul and Jane Helbling Christman

Mr. and Mrs. Jason H. Conway Jane Bauman Crowe Ray Schulte and Colleen Curran-Schulte Mrs. Mary Ann Daniel Leo and Stephanie Darrow Ms. Kathleen Delaney Christopher and Jeanne Demse Mrs. Christina DeNoyer Lois Diehl John and Lisa Hoffman Diffley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DiMaria Michael S. Doll Celeste Frisella Dothage Jon and Sharon Dulle Joan Edleson Peter and Ramona Del Rosario Eppler Mr. and Mrs. Paul U. Esmundo Mr. Theodore A. Esswein and Dr. Laura A. Esswein Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Etling Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. Evers Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fanning Jack and Jane Farroll Judy and Mark Felts Jeffrey and Heidi Fields Tom and Rose Ann Figliola Dr. and Mrs. Michael Fiscella Patty and Dave Fitzgerald Jack and Carolyn Fogarty Mr. and Mrs. David Fontana Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ford Tom and Diane Foy Ken and Mary Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Francis Frankowski Lawrence and Carol Furrer Charles and Edna Gapsch Wayne and Ann Garavaglia Russ and Cathy Garbo Bob and Susan Ceriotti Gaughan Jennifer Barr Giancola Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Gilfoil Mrs. Paula Glover Mr. and Mrs. James Goldkamp Richard and Lois Goodman Mrs. Margaret R. Gruenwald Joseph and Ellen Gunn

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hadican, Sr.

Matt and Angela Doherty Hanford David and Kelly Harfst Erich and Anne Haring Dr. and Mrs. Michael C. Hartman Joe and Ginny Hartman Mary Diehl Hartmann Earl and Judy Hemker Catherine Giacoma Hencken Mrs. Jeanne Herzberg Laura Hirlinger

Robert Hoelscher Chris and Trudy Throm Hoey John and Maura Hogan

Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hollman Michael and Linda Horan

Reney Howe Ron and Denise Hummel Mrs. Betty Hummert Daniel and Gail Gregory Hunyar Mrs. Loretta M. Inserra

Teresa Beckerle Jellison

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson Ray and Diane Jokerst Matt and Carrie George Jost Phil and Barbara Jozwiak

Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Kappel Lee and Jackie Kearney Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Keeline, J.D. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kiefer Laura Hamtil Klages Mary Ann Knapstein Patrick and Susan Knoll Darryl and Carolyn Knopf Robert and Cindy Padberg Koehler

The Kohn Family Tracey Dulle Kopp John and Nancy Kramer Kroll Ron and Mary Ann Kuebler Ms. Lisa M. Lambert

Richard Lampen

Joanne Chaperlo Langan, Ph.D., RN, CNE Raymond and Beverly Lauer John and Diane Laufer Jane and Steve LaVigne

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Leahy Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Leezy Gary and Jo Leiendecker Bill and Theresa Duda Leingang Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Lenczowski Ms. Susan R. Lenzen

Janet Linhoff Ted and Jenny Lucas William and Mary Hinkebein Lux Bob and Geri Macauley

Capt.* and Mrs. Jack Magee

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome and Jeannette Maloney Caroline Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKendry, Jr. Melvin J. Mebruer Michael and Lori Meehan

Thomas and Mildred Meyers Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Michael Robert and Gail Hebenstreit MirBaha John and Aimee Monda Mary Kaye Mooney Robert B. Morgenthaler Sharon Robert Morris Dan and Janet Mueller Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Mueller Mrs. Sheila M. Munsell Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nacke Mr. Andrew Najjar Drs. Fernando R. Gutierrez and Ivonne L. Negron John and Sheila Niese Thomasine M. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Blennis Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. O'Connor David and Anna Kennebeck Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ortmann Michelle Bennett Ostermueller Mr. and Mrs. Philip Otto Susan M. Pagano Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Pallme Mr. Kenneth Parker Ms. Andrea M. Passig Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pluff Bev Pohlman

Dr. David M. Borgmeyer and Dr. Jennifer J. Popiel Ed and Jan Poth Mark and Linda Probst Robert and Barbara Prosperi Barbara and Jim Radtke The Rakonick Family Laura Ramsay Chris and Janice Renz Rau Mr. and Mrs. Bryan S. Rausch Mrs. Pat Rebholz Patrick and Madelyn Reilly Jo Ann Reitenbach Ms. Mary C. Reschke John and Caroline Toczylowski Rice Mary Riesmeyer

Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Ringwald Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ringwald Mrs. Jackie Roessler Jeff and Jennifer Flatley Ronshausen

David and Jennifer Roth Mr. Fred Rottnek

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rych Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sadler George and Linda Salava Richard and Kathleen Sartori Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schaefer Margie Geraghty- Schaeffer John and Carolyn Scherting Michael J. and Karen M. Scheve Doris A. Schieber Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder Larry and Julie Schulte Mr. and Mrs. James Schwab

The Cor

Sacred Heart

Sr.

Kelly Lawler Schweiss

Don and Rosemary Shea

The Shukwit Family

George and Chrissa Siampos Evelyn and Joseph Sinibaldi

Jodi and Cathi Slinkard Gerald and Carol Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Steck Greg and Monica Druhe Steiner Josh and Mary Beth Lipic Stevens David and Carol Stringer Rita Struckhoff Ms. Jeanne Suda Mark and Rossana Mendez Sullivan Ted and Lisa Hesskamp Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thaman Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Thill Karen I. Thomas

Mary Ann Merlotti Tietjens William and Margaret Torno Mr. and Mrs. David E. Trousdale Wayne and Suzanne Truitt Ann Varga Sam and Ann Ventimiglia

Mary Frances Torretta Viero Robert and Mary Vieth

Michele and Gene Villa Thomas and Susie Vonderheid Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ward Leighton and Joan Wassilak

Don and Marilyn Weber

Pat Kimmich Weis Dave and Julie Welch Mr. and Mrs. Kris Welker Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Westhoff Mr. and Mrs. Will Whealen, Jr. Peter and Maureen Wikete Mr. and Mrs. Karl Winkelmann

The Wood Family Bridget Rogers Yates and Carl Wesley Yates, III Young Family Mr. Karl V. Zimmerman

2021-2022 FY Donor Categories
Jesu Leadership Society: $25,000 + The Apostles Society: $10,000+
Society: $5,000+
Anita Marie Society: $1,000+ Benefactor: $250+ Friend: Under $250 * Deceased CORJESU.ORG | 47

CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, MATCHING-GIFT COMPANIES, FRIENDS

Cor Jesu Leadership Society

Anonymous (1) Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

The American Gift Fund Boniface Foundation

Hauck Charitable Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund

TraMar Contracting, Inc. Apostles Society

Ameren UE Anonymous (2)

Archdiocese of St. Louis Finance Office

Dave Sinclair Buick-GMC Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

John Henry Foster Co. of St. Louis, Inc.

Paz Family Foundation PCS Energy

Sacred Heart Society American Endowment Foundation

Anheuser-Busch Foundation Anonymous

The Boeing Company Gift Matching Office

Favazza's Restaurant and Catering

The Herzberg Family Wellness Foundation Stifel

Sr. Anita Marie Society

Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan

Advisors Charitable Gift Fund Anonymous Apex Oil Company

Archdiocese of Saint Louis Bank of America Matching Gifts Program

Bunge North America Foundation Catholic Community Foundation Chevron Matching Gift Program

Cor Jesu Academy

Cor Jesu Student Council Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc.

Equitable Foundation INC Ginger Bay Salon & Spa Group

Mrs. Diane Kemper

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kissling Kutis Funeral Home

Mrs. Linda Larrigan McBride & Son Companies

Mrs. Marianne McVey-Twellman Merck Company Foundation

Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc.

Reuter Merkle Law Firm, LLC

RGA Reinsurance Group of America

Safety National Casualty Corporation Saint Louis Community Foundation

Ms. Geralynn M. Sanders

Schowalter & Jabouri, PC St. Louis Cardinals Tapawingo National Golf Club Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Tierney Vanguard Charitable Villa Lighting Supply, Inc. Vincent's Jewelers

Benefactor American Family Insurance Anonymous AT&T

Baron Spices, Inc. Bartolino's South Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Beato Bentley Studio, Ltd.

Ms. Kelli Blancett John A. Brennan Casa Loma Ballroom Catholic Supply of St. Louis, Inc. Cigna Mr. Lewis Colgan Cuquet's Josten Delmar Gardens Enterprises Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dillard Frisco Barroom Paul and Veronica Hicks HM Capital Management Mr. Michael F. Johnson, Jr. Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Molnar Byron W. Moser New Space Stephen and Berna Schroeder Elizabeth Southern Southern/Lochmoeller Team of Dielmann Sotheby's Spire, Inc.

Strauss Peyton TD Ameritrade Clearing Tri Pointe Farm World Martial Arts Friend Amazon American Cleaners Ameriprise Financial Matching Gift Program Anonymous Are We There Yet?

Mr. Paul Aubuchon Banner Cleaners Mrs. Jeannie Bateman Baxter Gardens of Chesterfield Bayer Fund Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beato Dr. David K. Beato Biggies Restaurant & Bar Clayton Cary, Jr. eScrip

Andy Ferguson

Gretchen Findlay Maggie Foley and Family Fritz's Frozen Custard

Mr. Andrew Gilfoil

Guido's Pizzeria and Tapas

Gus' Pretzel Shop

Mr. Anthony Johnson Mick Johnson

Kennelwood Village Kirkwood-Webster YMCA Kraus Farms Equestrian Center Kreis' Restaurant

Frank B. Lammers

Lazy River Grill

Ms. Theresa Loyd John P. Magee

The Magic House

Marsh & McLennan Companies Matching Gifts Program

Mr. Jeffrey Marx MasterCard International Matching Gifts Program

Mr. and Mrs. W. Dudley McCarter Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCune Mellow Mushroom Missouri Botanical Gardens Mom's Deli Partners in Mission The Pasta House Co. Petal Pushers STL Robert Half International Salt + Smoke

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Sheldon Arts Foundation Simplicity Software, LLC The Therapy Station, LLC Time for Dinner Trattoria Toscana

US Bancorp Foundation Wacky Warriors Paintball Ms. Kathryn F. Willey Woodard Cleaning & Restoration Services

FACULTY, STAFF & COACHES

Apostles Society

Jeff and Stephanie Monnig Hoelscher

Bob and Cynthia Wilhelm Sacred Heart Society

Brad and Margaret Schackmann Adams Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Fendler H. John and Mary Jo Neff

Brian and Katie Magee Thiemann

Sr. Anita Marie Society

Jen Ahrens

Mrs. Michelle Esswein Friedman Paul and Linda Rabe Martin Gil Monnig

Kevin Youngblood

Benefactor

Anonymous

Dan and Carol Bauer Dennis and Liz Biedenstein Sara Whitman Carron Thomas and Debra Curran Patricia C. Ferrara

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Jill Lampen Frantti

Brian and Karla Hohlt

Peggy O'Brien Monaco

Jeff and Kathleen Wobbe Pottinger

Colleen O'Brien Rankowski

Ms. Bridget A. Rush

Joe and Abby Samel Karen and Jim Schuering Joe and Julie Siebert

Mary E. Steiger

Amy Willard Top Martin and Teresa Zielonko

Friend Anonymous Sr. Veronica Beato, ASCJ

Mrs. Stacy M. Birdsell

Mrs. Mame C. Blumeyer

Rachel Brcic

Sarah Steiner Chik

Helen Colston

Miss Kimberly R. Cowan

Mrs. Colleen Smyth Dean

Mrs. Kay E. Fellin

Emily Adrignola Fitzgerald

Mr. Nathan G. Fouquet

Cassie Dace Galmiche

Ms. Laura A. Gantner

Mrs. Emily Halaz Grimm

Ms. Olivia C. Hanford

David and Kelly Harfst

Mrs. Danielle Harrison John and Julie Schneier Hubbard

Mrs. Dawn Yanker Johnson

Ami Leiendecker Kohlberg

John and Nancy Kramer Kroll Sr. Susan Marie Krupp, ASCJ

Mr. Kevin T. Kuehl

Ken and Melissa Kurtz

Mrs. Bridget M. Larrabee

Mr. Marshall T. Lucas

Mrs. Cyndi Mahne Sr. Veronica Marinari, ASCJ

Ms. Peggy McGraw

Tricia Molnar

John and Aimee Monda

Christopher and Nicole Buehre Muskopf Ryan and Audrey Lampe Ploesser

Mrs. Mary Ringwald Pogue

Mrs. April Weiss Remiger Don and Andrea Reynolds Sr. Mahilia Roche, ASCJ

Catherine Attewell Rodriguez Rita and Steven Ryan Matt and JoEllen Sarich

Mr. John W. Schalda

Mr. Scott M. Shoger

Ms. Jeanne Suda Katie Boul Svejkosky

Ms. Jennifer Taylor Rita M. Thoopul

Mark and Cherie Lorentz-Tueth

Sr. Mary Grace Walsh, ASCJ

Mrs. Colleen Barry Weber Maryl Zeidler Wigand

ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS

Cor Jesu Leadership Society Rob and Andrea Fischer Funke Apostles Society Anonymous Gretchen Walters and Niall Gannon Tina Burniski Klocke Lynne and Kevin Kloster Laurie Hunsicker Phillips and Brad Phillips Dan and Andrea Tarlas Sacred Heart Society Dr. Catherine Wittgen Sr. Anita Marie Society Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Davis Mrs. Margaret Dierkes Fisher Todd and Carolyn Gau Guidry Daniel and Susan Bante Hoffman Mr. and. Mrs. James M. Lewis Dr. Maureen Clancy-May Benefactor Jocelyn Brennan Witzel Friend

Kwofe A. Coleman Lauren Schwartze

GIFTS MADE IN HONOR OF: Jennifer Andreatta Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Andreatta Carol Bauer George and Chrissa Siampos Dan and Carol Bauer 25th Anniversary Larry and Julie Schulte

Mary L. Beato for her 90th Birthday Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Beato Christine Beato Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beato Dr. David K. Beato Jane F. Beato Mary Beato Mattli Sr. Veronica Beato, ASCJ Dr. and Mrs. Eric S. Armbrecht Cor Jesu Academy Mary E. Steiger

Jane Bell Mrs. Jane F. Bell Jacqueline R. Beville Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Andreatta Mary Claire LaVigne Blumeyer Greg and Nancy LaVigne Dr. Meghan Bohac Katie O’Sullivan

Anna Buehrig Jim and Nancy Buehrig Abigail R. Chauvin Chuck and Michelle Chauvin Hannah M. Chauvin Chuck and Michelle Chauvin

2021-2022

The Cor Jesu Leadership Society: $25,000 + The Apostles Society: $10,000+

Sacred Heart Society: $5,000+ Sr. Anita Marie Society: $1,000+ Benefactor: $250+ Friend: Under $250

Sarah E. Chauvin Chuck and Michelle Chauvin

Jim and Mary Buford Gil Beckemeier, II

The Diane Heller Clark '67 Scholarship Diane Heller Clark Cor Jesu Academy Advancement Staff Katie O’Sullivan

Cor Jesu Academy Faculty and Staff Amy Elizabeth Berra Cor Jesu Academy Students Jim and Jackie Caruso Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc. Faculty and Staff Laptop Scholarship Fund Jen Ahrens

Dan and Carol Bauer Dennis and Liz Biedenstein Mrs. Stacy Birdsell Mrs. Mame C. Blumeyer Helen Colston

Miss Kimberly R. Cowan Thomas and Debra Curran Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Fendler Patricia C. Ferrara Mr. Nathan G. Fouquet

Jill Lampen Frantti

Mrs. Cassie Dace Galmiche Ms. Laura A. Gantner

Mrs. Emily Halaz Grimm David and Kelly Harfst Brian and Karla Hohlt

Dawn Yanker Johnson John and Nancy Kramer Kroll Mr. Kevin Kuehl

Mr. Marshall T. Lucas Mrs. Cyndi Mahne Ms. Peggy McGraw Tricia Molnar

Peggy O'Brien Monaco Ryan and Audrey Lampe Ploesser Jeff and Kathleen Wobbe Pottinger Colleen O'Brien Rankowski

Mary F. Chauvin Chuck and Michelle Chauvin
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Jeremy and April Weiss Remiger

Don and Andrea Reynolds

Mr. Nathan Fouquet and Ms. Anne Rosenkranz

Ms. Bridget A. Rush Rita and Steven Ryan Joe and Abby Samel Matt and JoEllen Sarich Mr. John W. Schalda Karen and Jim Schuering Mr. Scott M. Shoger Mary E. Steiger

Ms. Jeanne Suda Katie Boul Svejkosky

Ms. Jennifer Taylor Rita M. Thoopul

Amy Willard Top Mark and Cherie Lorentz-Tueth Mrs. Colleen Barry Weber Maryl Zeidler Wigand Bob and Cynthia Wilhelm Martin and Mrs. Teresa M. Zielonko

Ana L. DiMaria

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DiMaria Sara Wingbermuehle DiMaria Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DiMaria

The Emmerich Family Scholarship Jo Ann Emmerich

Heather Essig Elizabeth Southern Southern/Lochmoeller Team of Dielmann Sotheby’s

Abigail Geldmacher Mrs. Kathleen Geldmacher

Jenna C. Graham Jim and Kathy Graham Kathleen Grana

Mr. and Mrs. W. Dudley McCarter Tricia Klages Grebel Laura Hamtil Klages

Katherine B. Gunn ‘24 Robert and Barbara Prosperi Ruth Hill

Lillian K. Hill

The Hohenberger Family Scholarship Fund

Chevron Matching Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hohenberger

Elliot M. Keifer ‘23 Michael and Carrie Suelmann Whipkey Whitney E. Keifer ‘25 Michael and Carrie Suelmann Whipkey

The Lynne and Kevin Kloster Scholarship Anonymous Lynne and Kevin Kloster Schwab Charitable Fund

Sr. Mary Antona Ebo Endowed Scholarship Jean Epstein Fiala

Sr. Susan Marie Krupp, ASCJ Tara Ohler-Jenney

Sr. Annette Lucchese, OSF and Sr. Theresa Firenze, OSF Scholarship Anonymous

Marian Middle School Endowed Scholarship Fund Ms. Eleanor H. Lorson Linda Rabe Martin Scholarship Fund Paul and Linda Rabe Martin Anna Meister Mr. and Mrs. Ed Acheson Libby Meister Mr. and Mrs. Ed Acheson

The Monnig Family Scholarship Fund Jeff and Stephanie Monnig Hoelscher

Jean Bante Moore

Friends of Jean Bante Moore

The Edward O'Brien Family Scholarship Cara O'Brien Murphy Dr. and Mrs. Edward O'Brien Katie O’Brien Wertheimer

Anna M. Otto ‘25 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Otto Bella E. Pieper ‘24 Mr. Kenneth Parker

Kathleen Wobbe Pottinger Rita Ann Jana George and Chrissa Siampos Nancy Klages Roberts Laura Hamtil Klages

Bernadette A. Russell ‘22 Megan O’Brien Jordan L. Sadler ‘24 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sadler

The Theresa E. Grill '69 and Edward O. Schermann Endowed Scholarship Theresa E. Grill Schermann and Edward O. Schermann Bridget Sisul ‘24 Mrs. Margaret R. Gruenwald Megan Tensing Katie O’Sullivan

Katie Magee Thiemann Melissa Hollabaugh Vien Allie Villhard ‘22 Jim Piasecki Schwab Charitable Fund

Sr. Mary Grace Walsh, ASCJ, Ph.D. Mary E. Steiger

Katie West ‘26

Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCune Christine Esswein Wester Schwab Charitable Fund William and Christine Esswein Wester

GIFTS MADE IN MEMORY OF: Mark Aiazzi Mrs. Joan Aiazzi Rose Marie Auck Katherine Pendergast Dolan Andrea Frisella Barr

Jennifer Barr Giancola

Paul David Barton Endowed Scholarship Fund David and Deborah Barton Scholarship in Memory of Dr. David L. Beato Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Beato Christine Beato Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beato Dr. David K. Beato Jane F. Beato

Cor Jesu Academy Mary Beato Mattli Mary E. Steiger Shirley "Cherie" Brady Ms. Teresa A. Schmidt

Thomas J. Breitenstein Cheryl A. Breitenstein Scholarship in Memory of Katie Brooks Lou and Eileen DuFaux Ciccia Mary Jo and John DuFaux Angela Piper Presnell

Doris Bundschuh JoAnn Bundschuh Gallen

Deceased Classmates of 1967 Diane Heller Clark Carolyn N. Dolan Mrs. Colleen Barry Weber Jeanne Doll Michael S. Doll

Lori Ehrhart Edwards ‘80 Brian and Marianne Camenzind Woods

Traci Stirnaman Ervin Joseph and Terri Stirnaman Cammarata

Lisa Simpson Fister Mrs. Teresa Laux McConnell Scholarship in Memory of Clare Furay

Sara Casey

Suzanne M. Furay Amy Hennenhoefer King Zach and Krista Wendt Murphy Elizabeth Braun Rush

Sheila Sullivan Garrison Joanie Sullivan Spiking

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Sr. Anita Marie Giampetro, ASCJ

Anonymous

Cassie Franklin Gorecki Colleen Franklin Davis

Angelo and Jennie Gravagna Paul and Mary Gravagna Gieseler Janet Gravagna

Everett Hahn

Mary Hahn Hopfinger Scholarship in Memory of Joseph and Marie Hebenstreit Jill Hebenstreit Vaughn

Donald J. Henry Susan Henry and Meghan Murray Campbell

The Laura Christman Herzberg Class of 1985 Memorial Scholarship Fund Mrs. Jeanne Herzberg

The Herzberg Family Wellness Foundation

Anne M. Holzhausen Lynne Holzhausen Einig Mary Frances Horgan

Mary Eschelbach Hansen Don and Rosemary Shea

Jennifer Sedlack Huffman Patrick and Mary Parchomski Burke

Patrice Kirchoff, MD Dave and Kathy Dunivin Mueckl Mrs. Pat Rebholz

Patricia Shea

Elsie E. Klutho

Richard and Karen Klutho Reimer

The Alexandra and Ray Kucharski Endowed Scholarship Fund Peter and Christine Kucharski Abell

Linda LaRose

Maggie Walsh Cobble Joan Edleson Paul and Jan Kurowski Oberle Jean Levick

Joan Levick Spire, Inc.

William Linhoff Janet Linhoff

John J. Magee Partners in Mission

Mary Beth Faulstich Mahn Kathy Ann Murphy

Kenneth G. Mahne, Sr.

Anonymous Thomasine M. Nolan

Joseph J. and Louise Manfrede Robert J. and Patricia A. Manfrede

Jennifer Gau Marr Robert and Suzanne Gau Moore Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Tierney Jacqueline Kappel Waugh

The Jeanne Rabe Martin '67 Memorial Scholarship Paul and Linda Rabe Martin Mary Frances Torretta Viero Jack and Dolores McDonough Judy McDonough Jim McEvoy Peggy McKenna McEvoy

The Holly McIntyre '89 Scholarship Fund Mrs. Marian McIntyre David and Anna Kennebeck Oliver

Jennifer Metherd Bryan and Peggy Brown Bertsch

The Lily Miguel-Stearns Scholarship Endowment Fund Steven K. Stearns and Teresa Miguel-Stearns

Pauline T. Miller Mrs. Nina Di Mercurio McVey

Virginia Isaacs Mueller Shari Mahacek Keyes

The Fred and Jane Nolkemper Endowed Scholarship Fund Cheri Nolkemper Adams Jim and Kathy Nolkemper Dacey Mrs. Gina Nolkemper Langford Sr. Mary Jane Paolella, ASCJ Science Scholarship Beth Molitor Grellner David and Anna Kennebeck Oliver Brett and Laurie O’Brien Russell

Janice R. Parrino-Reed Mrs. Stephanie Parrino Craig Mary Hunsicker Parris '81 Scholarship Mr. Lewis Colgan Laurie Hunsicker Phillips and Brad Phillips

Josephine Pisoni William and Jo Ann Pisoni Hemple

Irene Pogorzelski Eric and Nancy Van Ness Mary Ann Farkas Reisenleiter Kit Jennewein Miller

The Debra Walsh Robson Endowed Scholarship Robson Family

Bernard and Greg Sanders Irene Sanders

Scholarship in Memory of Adam and Teresa Schackmann Brad and Margaret Schackmann Adams Archdiocese of St. Louis Finance Office

2021-2022

The Cor Jesu Leadership Society: $25,000 + The Apostles Society: $10,000+

Sacred Heart Society: $5,000+

Sr. Anita Marie Society: $1,000+ Benefactor: $250+ Friend: Under $250

Joseph L. Schulte and Joe L. Schulte, III Mike and Joanne Schulte Curran

Susan Shaughnessy Kathleen M. Navin Jenny Straszacker Mary Jo and John DuFaux

Pete and Eleise Thiemann Memorial Scholarship John P. Magee Brian and Katie Magee Thiemann Mary Kay and Ron Tonsi Alexis Bamvakais and Derek Hagenhoff Dan and Laura Tonsi Perano Scholarship in Memory of Sr. Anne Toohey, ASCJ

Margaret Echelmeyer Kruse Peggy McKenna McEvoy

Theresa Sorrentino Twellman Endowed Scholarship Maggie Walsh Cobble Gina Goeddel Horas Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Kissling Mrs. Marianne McVey-Twellman Paul and Jan Kurowski Oberle Mr. Michael A. Twellman Dr. Paul Young and Mrs. Lisa Sorrentino Young

Susan Vogel Daniel and Amy Vogel Berger Leo and Angeline Wacker Karen A. Kearney Craig and Shirley Wnuk Yvonne Wnuk

John Wosman Kari Wosman Knol Dennis G. Yemm Kristin M. Yemm

Jessica C. Young ‘69 Paul and Sheila Flanagan Stock Scholarship in Memory of Ann Zarinelli Barbara Galli

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Upcoming Events

2022

Deceased Alumnae Liturgy Friday, November 4

9:25 a.m.

COR JESU ACADEMY

Admissions Open House Sunday, November 6

COR JESU ACADEMY

Fall Play November 10-12

COR JESU ACADEMY

Giving Tuesday Tuesday, November 29

Winter Instrumental Concert Thursday, December 1 7 p.m.

COR JESU ACADEMY

Breakfast with Santa Saturday, December 3 9 a.m. – noon

COR JESU ACADEMY

Christmas Concert Sunday, December 11 3 p.m. CHAMINADE

2023

2023 Cor Jesu Auction Saturday, February 4

COR JESU ACADEMY Spring Musical April 13-15

7 p.m. (each night)

COR JESU ACADEMY

Spring Instrumental Concert Thursday, April 20 7 p.m.

COR JESU ACADEMY

Spring Choral Concert Sunday, April 30 3 p.m. CHAMINADE

Alumnae Inductions for the Class of 2023 Friday, May 5 9:25 a.m.

COR JESU ACADEMY

Alumnae Class Reunions (for classes ending in 3 and 8) Saturday, June 3

COR JESU ACADEMY

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In Memoriam

We extend our sincere condolences and prayers to the families of the Cor Jesu community mourning the loss of their loved ones.

Cor Jesu mourns the loss of our alumnae:

Diane Collins ‘69

Sister of Elaine Collins Plank ‘67, Cindi Collins Schneider ‘71 and Jean Collins Manos ‘74

Pat Pfaender Gutmann ‘64

Aunt of Sue Kniesche Macke ‘81 and Donna Pfaender Scharf ‘81

Dr. Patti Kirchoff ‘78

Sister of Lisa Kirchoff De Luca ‘81 and Michelle Kirchoff Renner ‘83 Aunt of Tess Renner ‘12

Janiece Chaperlo Kreher ‘70

Sister of Karen Chaperlo Gruen ‘66 and Joanne Chaperlo Langan ‘71

Aunt of Becky Langan Haberberger ‘02 Great Aunt of Anne Marie Dalton ‘25

Mary Taylor Rosenkoetter ‘84

Rita Kiry-Ryan ‘78

Theresa Grill Schermann '69

Mary Alice Amblo

Mother of Michele Amblo Dyke ‘87

John Bohac

Father-in-law of Dr. Meghan Bohac, CJA Dean of Academics

Rudy Bossert

Husband of Rochelle Rottneck Bossert ‘80

Dr. Francois Charles

Father of Danielle Harrison, CJA Director of Mission and Charism

Jean Eimers

Mother of Barb Eimers Leake ‘78, Pat Eimers Kogos ‘82 and Colleen Eimers Cova ‘83

Barbara Ann Fiala

Mother of Sherry Fiala ‘78 and Terry Fiala Menghini ‘83 Grandmother of Lori Fiala Schultz ‘01

Eugene “Gene” Konold

Husband of Colleen Denney Konold ‘77 Brother-in-law of Erin Denney Jones ‘84, Linda Denney ‘85, Kelly Denney Lewis ‘90

Lucy Kruczyk

Daughter of Kathy Schwaig Buritsch ‘72 Niece of Marianne Schwaig Boettger ‘75

Mike Larowitz

Father-in-law of Roberta Losciuto ‘77

Donna Lawler

Mother of Kelly Lawler Schweiss ‘85 Grandmother of Katy Schweiss Speckmeyer ‘10

Thomas Lowther

Father of Patti Lowther Ellis ‘82 and Susan Lowther ‘87

Margaret E. O’Neill

Mother of Libby O’Neill Wood ‘81 Grandmother of Kathleen Schulz ‘89

Paul B. Webb Jr., MD

Father of Diane Webb Leek ‘75 and Patricia Webb Heard ‘86 Father-in-law of Maria Konrad Webb ‘81 Grandfather of Amanda Heard ‘15

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