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OPEN HOUSE: MARIAN WELCOMES PROSPECTIVE FAMILIES ON DEC. 3 Marian Catholic High School will open its doors to prospective students and families with its annual Open House on Sunday, Dec. 3 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will feature tours, displays and plenty of informational literature to familiarize families with the quality, college preparatory education that Marian offers to students from more than 70 zip codes in Chicago, its South and Southwest Suburbs, and Northwest Indiana. “More than 300 of our students will be on hand to conduct personalized family tours,” Marian Catholic Assistant Principal of Student Activities John Kozojed said. “Tours run continuously from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Open House provides prospective families an excellent opportunity to meet students, faculty, staff and parents of the Marian Catholic community.” Visitors to the Open House will hear about Marian Catholic High School’s 754 College Board advanced placement exams with national recognition for 124 scholars; ACT composite scores in the top 10 percent nationally, the highly selective colleges Marian grads attend, and the more than $12 million in college scholarships that last year’s graduating class received. Marian has instituted a four-year formal leadership program for all its students and is currently in the process of constructing a new Leadership Center/Student Union on its 72-acre campus. For its excellence in educating young men and women, Marian Catholic High School was named one of the Top 50 Catholic High Schools in the United States by the Catholic High School Honor Roll in 2004 and 2006. Excellence is demonstrated as both men’s and women’s athletics excel in their field (see page 7 for partial summary). Coaches and members of athletic teams will be available in the West Gym during the Open House to answer questions. For those interested in the Fine Arts, the Marian Catholic 7-time Bands of America Grand Nationals Champion and 27-time state champion in class Marching Band will show a video of the 2006 performance; the madrigal choir and four-year undefeated in Catholic
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Giving a new meaning to “Open House”, the new Leadership Center/Student Union will not be on the student-lead tours this December.
League Forensics Speech Team will also be performing at various times during the Open House. The Art Department will have work of Art I through Art IV students on display. Also present will be representations of more than 40 clubs and organizations, among them Student Council, Service Club (97% of Marian students are voluntarily involved in service), Equestrian Club, Model United Nations, Astronomy Club and many more. Parent organizations, from Mothers Club to Athletic Boosters to Band Parent Association, will describe parental support and involvement. Recruitment Director, Sr. Dorothy Marie, O.P. said, “If you want a school that will help you grow spiritually, help you develop leadership Continued on page 11
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[tÄÄ Éy YtÅx exv|Ñ|xÇàá Alumnus of the Year:
Gregg Bendrick M.D. ’80 Athlete of the Year:
Mary Ann (Daviera) Angellotti ’85
Fine Arts Distinguished Achievement:
James McAteer ’89 Spirit of Marian:
Mary Jensen Camp ’83
Lifetime Achievement:
Connor and Anne Loesch See pages 10 & 11