Marian Matters (Spring 2013)

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MARIAN

Matters

A Newsletter for Marian Catholic Alumni, Parents and Friends. . . Because Marian Catholic Really Does Matter SPRING 2013

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 4A IHSA STATE CHAMPIONS Marian Catholic’s First Women’s IHSA Athletic Championship in School’s History

Front Row: Melanie Ransom ’13, Aliyah Isaac ’13, Ashton Millender ’14, Nicole Narcissi ’13, Kauai Bradley ’15. Back Row: Sister Kathleen Anne Tait, O.P., Mari Neberieza, Tonishea Mack, Katie Sedor ’14, Jerell Matthews ’15, Dorian Adams ’14, Teniya Page ’15, Megan Walsh ’13, Dajhae Mullins ’14, Dave Mattio ’66, Mercedes Winfrey ’14, Alexus Giammarco ’14, Brianna Narcissi ’13, Mark D’Apice, Annie Byrne, and Maggie Butler. Story

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2013 HALL OF FAME AWARDS The 2013 Marian Catholic High School Hall of Fame Awards Dinner was held on February 7 at Olympia Fields Country Club where a crowd of approximately 300 Marian alumni and friends gathered to honor this year’s awardees: (left to right): John Finnin ’78, Athlete of the Year; Sister Marion Sitkiewitz, O.P., Spirit of Marian; Vincent Krydynski, III ’81, Alumnus of the Year; Sister Agnes Ann Pisel, O.P., Lifetime Achievement; Deacon Edward Szymanski ’78, Spirit of Marian; and Bobby Lambert, Fine Arts Distinguished Achievement.


MARIAN

Matters

A Newsletter for Marian Catholic Alumni, Parents and Friends. . . Because Marian Catholic Really Does Matter SPRING 2013

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 4A IHSA STATE CHAMPIONS Marian Catholic’s First Women’s IHSA Athletic Championship in School’s History

Front Row: Melanie Ransom ’13, Aliyah Isaac ’13, Ashton Millender ’14, Nicole Narcissi ’13, Kauai Bradley ’15. Back Row: Sister Kathleen Anne Tait, O.P., Mari Neberieza, Tonishea Mack, Katie Sedor ’14, Jerell Matthews ’15, Dorian Adams ’14, Teniya Page ’15, Megan Walsh ’13, Dajhae Mullins ’14, Dave Mattio ’66, Mercedes Winfrey ’14, Alexus Giammarco ’14, Brianna Narcissi ’13, Mark D’Apice, Annie Byrne, and Maggie Butler. Story

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2013 HALL OF FAME AWARDS The 2013 Marian Catholic High School Hall of Fame Awards Dinner was held on February 7 at Olympia Fields Country Club where a crowd of approximately 300 Marian alumni and friends gathered to honor this year’s awardees: (left to right): John Finnin ’78, Athlete of the Year; Sister Marion Sitkiewitz, O.P., Spirit of Marian; Vincent Krydynski, III ’81, Alumnus of the Year; Sister Agnes Ann Pisel, O.P., Lifetime Achievement; Deacon Edward Szymanski ’78, Spirit of Marian; and Bobby Lambert, Fine Arts Distinguished Achievement.


WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A LEADER

MARIAN CATHOLIC HOSTS

COLLEGE DAY Young Alums offer keen insights for current students

More than 40 young alums took time out during their winter break to share their insights on life and higher education with Marian Catholic juniors and seniors on College Day, January 9. During an informative session, the students exchanged their views on a wide range of topics including dorm life, class selection, and how well Marian prepared them for their college experience. Deana Williams ’12, Miami University, OH, explained her take on the day: “I was surprised and impressed with all the questions students asked throughout the day,” she said. “I think we were able to talk about many of the concerns students have when they are thinking about college. Ranging from academic difference compared to high school, to living in the dorms, I think sharing our experiences helped students understand the dynamics of college.”

“I think sharing our experiences helped students understand the dynamics of college.”

Stanley Pearson, II ’98 held a personal leadership and motivation forum at Marian Catholic on March 11. The interactive, energetic presentation for students at an all school assembly created a safe environment in which to analyze how they approach personal relationships, day-to-day situations, and their general outlook on life. “I am glad I had the opportunity to speak with Marian students,” he said. “I personally had a memorable experience as a student at Marian Catholic. I remember being very busy with band and football. The band won Grand Nationals twice while I was at Marian. I had the opportunity to meet many people and create great friendships.” Stanley began his presentation by explaining his issues with self-identification. In high school and in college, peers labeled Stanley by his appearance. After soul-searching and reaching a breaking point, he had enough with labeling and was determined to speak out. Stanley is a professional motivational speaker who specializes in leadership and diversity. His programs present participants with an opportunity to understand one another. College campuses and high schools, military bases, and businesses, have invited Stanley to give presentations. “Everyday I have a new experience that further shapes my future existence. I am aware that events in the past have shaped my future, so I work towards a better understanding of things that have happened and things that will happen,” explains Pearson. “Acceptance has so much to do with how we handle events in our lives. We deal with accepting ourselves, seeking out acceptance, and being able to accept others.” Stanley believes that we all have a responsibility to ourselves, and the people around us, to handle situations better each day and grow from them.

-Deana Williams ’12 Miami University, Ohio

Stanley Pearson, II ’98 speaking to Marian Catholic students on leadership and motivation

Sister Teresa Marron, O.P., Greg Bimm, and Stanley Pearson, II ’98 2


MARIAN CATHOLIC ADVANCEMENT PROFESSIONAL

Caps a 20 Year Career who has been the backbone of capital campaigns and the advancement office at Marian Catholic.” “We will always be indebted to her for all she has done for Marian Catholic,” Sister Kathleen Anne said. Patrick Dolan ’72 General Chair of The Courage to Lead capital campaign, agrees, saying that Moffatt’s “energy and optimism are infectious.” Sister M. Paul McCaughey ’67, Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Archdiocese of Chicago and former Principal and President at Marian Catholic calls Moffatt “the consummate advancement professional.” “She is expert in relationship building, steeped in the vision of the institution, tireless in bringing people together to accomplish the goal of taking the community to the next level,” McCaughey said. “She has a solid grasp of all aspects of the office operation but her value in engaging the support of major donors is priceless.” Moffatt looks forward to transitioning her role at Marian Catholic to a successor who will share her passion and continue the Advancement Mission to secure the resources, both human and capital, to help the school realize its mission and vision. Moffatt’s plans include independent work as a strategist of major gift and capital programs for Catholic education.

Marian Catholic High School says goodbye this month to an alumni parent, longtime Advancement professional and all-around champion for the school. Mary Moffatt, Vice President, Advancement, has resigned her position effective the end of May. Mary Moffatt’s ties to the school are both personal and professional. She and her husband, Bill, are the parents of three grown children who are Marian Catholic alumni. She has served Marian Catholic in various leadership capacities since 1993, both volunteer and professional. Reflecting on a career spanning more than 20 years (including a three-year hiatus), Moffatt describes her tenure as an Advancement professional at MCHS as “A great run! Twice.” A great run indeed. Under her watch, Marian Catholic High School launched two capital campaigns, expanded annual giving programs and revitalized alumni relations and the Alumni Association. In addition to developing and maintaining hundreds of constituent relationships on behalf of the school – a role she describes as “a privilege” – Moffatt facilitated board leadership and partnered with school leaders to spearhead two long-range plans. In doing so, Moffatt helped generate more than $20 million in major gift revenue to ensure a strong and vibrant school well into the future. Many members of the Marian Catholic family credit the school’s financial stability, beyond the tuition driven operating income, in large part to Moffatt and the board’s stewardship and governance. Her accomplishments include fundraising initiatives that made possible major facility improvements, scholarships and academic program enhancements. Alumni parent and member of the MCHS Board of Directors, Nancy Rita Kaz, recalls the days before such campus improvements. Her children attended MCHS in the 1980’s. “You better believe I’ve seen changes,” Kaz remarked. She attributes much of her involvement in recent years to Moffatt’s ability to engage alumni families like hers whose children have moved beyond Marian. “Mary is very good at that,” Kaz commented. She followed quickly with the statement “Although no one ever really leaves Marian!” Moffatt is quick to acknowledge the contributions of parent and alumni organizations, the faculty and staff and the Dominican Sisters of Springfield in fulfilling the living mission of Marian Catholic: Teaching Scholars with a Soul. While she helped create and maintain a comprehensive fund development and public relations operation for MCHS Advancement, the staff is an obvious point of pride. In a letter to the board and administration, she expressed confidence in the ability of the advancement team to “continue to serve the school’s Advancement mission without skipping a beat.” Sister Kathleen Anne Tait, Principal, describes Moffatt as “a gracious and energetic presence and an insightful leader at Marian Catholic

By Maryellen Hoffman

On behalf of the entire Marian Catholic High School Community and with deep appreciation, we recognize Mary Moffatt for her years of dedicated service and commitment to enhancing Marian Catholic's pursuit of excellence. Mary's tireless efforts and numerous accomplishments will have a lasting impact on the vitality of our school and its environment. We are thankful for her outstanding contributions to the Marian Catholic Mission. Sister Judine Hilbing, O.P. President

Strategic partnerships formed under Moffatt’s watch: The West Gym and Casey Court Band Room Benish College Center New Science Master Lab and classrooms Football FieldTurf TM and athletic field expansion Okleshen Tennis Courts Student Chapel Council for Leadership training program Facilitating 36 of 51 endowments for scholarship and programs Student Union/Leadership Center Media Center

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MARIAN FUND Annual Phonathon 2013 The 2013 Marian Catholic Phonathon might be remembered for interruptions by two snow storms and an unexpected school holiday to celebrate the Women’s Basketball State Championship. However, the successful event will go down in history as one that raised more than $55,000 in pledges for the Marian Fund with more “decision” gifts received each day and reaching our goal of $60,000. Chaired by current parents Kathy and Mike Manno and Dan and Marianne Gregorovic, the Parent Phonathon connected current and past parents. A special thank you to Felicia Dupczak ’04 and Phil Werner ’11 who assisted the 116 student volunteers in the school library as they called alumni over three sessions. During the Phonathon, volunteers reached out to more than 12,000 members of the Marian Catholic community throughout the United States. “This event would not be a success if it weren’t for our many volunteers, current parents, past parents, alumni, and friends,” said Pat Trebe, Annual Programs Manager and Phonathon Manager. “The sessions are fun and productive, but it’s the people who volunteer who truly make it special. And, of course, the hundreds of people who ‘answered the call’ make this one of the school’s major fundraisers.” Those we were unable to reach, and those not available when our phonathoners called, still have an opportunity to participate. Your gift is fully tax deductible, can be paid over twelve months, or charged to your credit card by phoning 708-756-9415. Online pledges/gifts are also an option: www.marianchs.com. The intentions of those who asked for prayers during the Phonathon were remembered at the 7:05 a.m. Mass, celebrated by our Chaplain, Father Bill O’Mara on April 11, in the Student Chapel.

Connie, Jessica ’11, and Walter Lolli making calls during the Phonathon.

Thank you for your continued generosity and commitment to excellence, helping Marian Catholic High School to continue to teach Scholars with a Soul.

Volunteers from one of three student sessions gather after the Phonathon. Over 116 students volunteered for the 2013 Phonathon!

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A very special

Thank You

to our Phonathon Volunteers! 2012-2013 Phonathon Leadership Committee Karen Banach Paul and Barbara Beck Nancy Dannels Mark DiSanto ’75 Mary Ann Drosos Cecily Fultz Sue Hodson Dorita Kint Howard Kirkham Terry Leal Mary Lou Markert

Susan Omotosho Elizabeth Ostrowski Melinda Purcell Judith Stuber Janice Summerrise Sandy Sweeney Sharon Sypole Mary Walter Elia Zambrano Karen Zerante

Phonathon Parent/Alumni Callers Karen Banach Joseph Biggio Drusilla Brewer Dan Brzeszkiewicz Kathy Brzeszkiewicz Nancy Chmura Mary Dankowski Nancy Dannels Joe David Mark DiSanto ’75 Colleen Domke Pam Dryanski Marisa Dubose Karen Gallagher ’85 Lisa Goods-Williams Emily Grasser Dan Gregorovic Meghan Grober ’05 Debbie Grober Candace Gwizdalski Charlotte Hamilton Wayne Haser Paul Henry ’85 Mary Henry Sue Hodson Noreen Horan Dorothy Horton-Jackson Kim Hroma Janessa Jackson ’12 Lisa Kelly Lisa Kimbrough-Carr Dorita Kint

Dan Kistner Marianne Korfiatis Michael Korfiatis Denise Kresal Christine Kristl Debbie Kulchawik Connie LaVelle Barbara Lessentine Connie Lolli Jessica Lolli ’11 Walter Lolli Kathy Manno Mike Manno Mary Markert Marisela Marquez Fred Mierzwa Kevin O’Shea Lynn Ostrowski Jeff Pavur Bill Perkins Robbie Ralkovich Diane Sobie Melanie Sterba Janice Summerrise Cherie Taylor Chuck Taylor Colleen VanderHye Kathy Wallace McKoy Webb Monique Whitehead Vince Whitehead Yvette Woods


ENHANCED TECHNOLOGY/MEDIA CENTER The Next Generation

Director of Networks, Mike Carlson ’91, teaching Java Programming software to Justin Avant ’14

Paige Crawford ’12, Brittany Maloney ’13, Alexanna Cox ’13, James Kangethe ’13, and Alanna Marston ’12 eager to learn industry standard software

“I got started in programing with (teacher) Doc McCaughey ’81 in 2004-2005 at Marian, and at that time I saw what was becoming available in the field and it was really exciting. Now, I’m excited for the school as we move forward with all the technology the school has to offer. It is so great to see that momentum, and I am looking forward to seeing where we can go together.” Matt Gornick ’06, Co-founder, OrangeQC Member, 2011 MCHS Tech Plan Committee

JAVA PROGRAMMING Digital Photography students, Robert Hansen ’13 and Catherine-Clair Hester ’13, using Adobe Photoshop to edit their work

This course is designed for students with or without programming experience who wish to learn programming techniques. Students will learn Java and explore Java variants. Lab work is required. Some outside lab work is expected.

“I plan to be a computer scientist. I took this class to get a touch of what computer science is like since I plan to major in it in college. I am very excited about it because this is the backbone of computer applications and we are being taught it here at Marian.” Michael Millsaps ’14

INTRO TO VIDEO EDITING

Robert Hansen ’13 and Catherine-Clair Hester ’13 explore filming techniques in the MCHS Sound Room

The Technology/Media Center is fundamental to Marian Catholic’s innovative curriculum offering students the skills needed to be successful in present and future educational endeavors as they build the foundation for successful career paths.

Intro to Video Editing is a semester course which introduces students to the basics of video editing. Students develop camera skills, learn editing processes, and investigate the principles of video documentation and elements of production. Students learn to observe, to express themselves nonverbally, and to analytically solve problems by processing information visually. This course will use Apple’s iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, iDVD, and program suites. “I heard from previous students that Intro to Video Editing was a great class and I always had an interest in editing videos. Now I am learning the basics and techniques which I find very exciting.” Juilian Lambert ’12

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Digital Photography is a semester course which introduces students to the basics of digital photography. Students develop camera skills, learn darkroom processes, and investigate the principles of art and elements of design. Students learn to observe, to express themselves nonverbally, and to analytically solve problems by processing information visually. This course will use Apple’s iPhoto, Picasa, or Paint Pro programs suites.

“I chose this class because of my interest in photography. The most exciting thing to me about this class is producing pictures and editing them to the point where they look professional and obtain a certain realness.” Chelsea Tayui ’12

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THE VERITAS SOCIETY for Planned Giving

The Dominican Sisters of Springfield have touched the lives of thousands of students at Marian Catholic High School. Their work has created a lasting partnership with faculty, parents, alumni, and benefactors to provide a Catholic education benefitting generations past and those to come. We invite faculty, parents, and benefactors to consider planned gifts to support the Dominican teaching mission at Marian Catholic High School. Planned Giving creates a legacy that will extend your generosity into the future. This caring act may result in the most lasting gift you ever make. The lives that are touched at Marian Catholic, and the potential they hold, can be your legacy.

“We, as Catholics, share this responsibility to promote our faith for the betterment of all people in this secular world. I pray that many fellow alumni will hear the call of the Holy Spirit to support Catholic Education in any way they are able." -Anne Marie McNew ’83

Owner of AMK Design in Virginia

Veritas stained glass designed and crafted by alumni parent, Donald L. Hollandsworth, D.O. Dedicated in 2002, and mounted in the Dominican Way Courtyard

Anne Marie Korzenko McNew ’83 and husband Thomas McNew

"My education at Marian Catholic in the ’80s was excellent, but I was an average teenager and found myself my senior year in a few detentions and even lost all of my senior privileges,” recalls Anne Marie Korzenko McNew ’83, owner of AMK Design in Virginia. Reflecting upon her young adult experience at Marian Catholic prompted Anne Marie to commit an estate gift to the school. “In retrospect, my education and culture of [Catholic] faith at Marian was a great foundation for all I've accomplished in my adult life. Although I have no children of my own, in this Year of Faith in the Catholic Church, I realize how important Catholic education is for our faith and our young people. We, as Catholics, share this responsibility to promote our faith for the betterment of all people in this secular world. I pray that many fellow alumni will hear the call of the Holy Spirit to support Catholic Education in any way they are able." An investment in Marian Catholic becomes a long-term asset. Gifts flow directly to our young people and help form the faith-based, academic foundation that prepares students for a lifetime. Planned gifts for Marian Catholic can be in the form of bequests, wills, beneficiary designations, trusts, and annuities. Like Anne Marie, you may provide an unrestricted gift or direct your gift to a specific area of school life. A properly planned estate or deferred gift to Marian Catholic High School offers potential tax and other financial benefits for your estate and heirs. It is important to consider how charitable gifts might impact your overall estate plan. Planned Giving participants are enrolled in the Veritas Society of Marian Catholic High School. Of course, there is an option of remaining anonymous. For further information about Planned Giving, please visit Marian Catholic’s website at www.marianchs.com or contact the Vice President of Advancement, Mary Moffatt at 708-756-9767; mmoffatt@marianchs.com. 6


1993 STATE CHAMPION FOOTBALL TEAM HONORED Front Row: Coach Tim Swanson, Mark Clifford, Kevin Coy, David Woodburn, John Bostedo, Brandon Young, Sean Egglesfield, and Jeff Harrigan. Back Row: Coach Don McKillip, Coach Ron Guagenti, Coach Dave Mattio, Coach John McGivern, Kyle Savino, Andy DeLaurentis, Kurt Herrmann, Tom Cassidy, Nick Hogeveen, Brian Barry, Allan Danielwicz, Steve Zsinko, Brian VanderLuitgaren, Terence Marable, Jeremy McMahon, Ed Wiater, Anthony Gambino, Dana Smith, Jerry Verde, Coach Bob Bergstrom, Mike Bartolini, Jim McGarry, and Jim Lanigan. Not Pictured: David Wood, Steve Grzeskoiwiak, Eric Sullivan, John Predny, Mark Broxterman, David Perozzi, Mike Howard, Pat Gaskin, Bucky Glickley, Jason Ayala, Jeffery Towle, Matthew Bijak, George DelRio, Kevin Hoholik, Paul Goosby, Jonathan Kane, Mike Hanson, Kevin Clinnin, Matt Boyle, Oric Perry, Rich Bisaga, Brian Kochanski, Garry Leonas, Joe Flores, Pat Hickey, Marc Spotora, Joe Wojcikiewicz, Dustin Moore, Eric Flaherty, Frank Kozlowski, Mike Coughlin, Tom Estock, Kevin Walery, and Richard Cummings.

THE EAST SUBURBAN CATHOLIC CONFERENCE INDUCTS THE MARIAN CATHOLIC 1993 STATE CHAMPION FOOTBALL TEAM INTO HALL OF FAME The 1993 Marian Catholic State Champion Football Team was inducted into the East Suburban Catholic Conference (ESCC) Hall of Fame on March 7, 2013, at the Crystal Sky Banquet Hall in McCook, IL. The upbeat, family-like reunion at the ESCC Hall of Fame ceremony proved to the team that no matter how much time passes, they will always have a unique bond. “We had a great turn-out, about a third of the team attended the ceremony,” said Terence Marable ’94. “I don’t think football talk came up all night. We were too busy catching up with one another.” This was no surprise to Terence; these football players were not just teammates, they were friends. The tight knit team was very compatible; together they grew as athletes and as people. “It’s easy to say that these guys are special,” said Brian VanderLuitgaren ’94. “The relationships that were formed on and off the field still live on today. Dana Smith ’94 was the best man at my wedding, and I often see some of my former teammates.” The State Champs were able to fall in line, develop, and work together because they truly cared about one another and wanted to win. “Dave Mattio ’66 pushed us to our full potential,” said VanderLuitgaren. “He was able to make everyone on the team want that same goal, to win state.” The players understood what it took to be a member of a team. The Champs learned how to be coachable, push themselves mentally, and collaborate with one another. “The take-away from the 1993 State Championship Football Team is to make a goal, believe that the goal will be achieved, and do everything in your power to make the goal a reality. As freshmen, we knew we were going to win the State Championship because no one had an ego; everyone listened and did what our coaches said. Current student athletes need to believe that it can be done. Hard work, dedication, and visualizing the goal will result in achievement,” said Marable. The Marian Catholic community is proud, and congratulates the 1993 Marian Catholic State Champion Football Team on receiving the ESCC Hall of Fame award. 7

BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMITTEES Unifying the efforts of a governing body with the daily operations of an institution is frequently accomplished through the effective use of committee work. The Board of Directors of Marian Catholic High School has maximized this strategy by including additional committee members who are not Directors. When the committees meet with school personnel to discuss topics and issues that impact the learning environment, it is the partnership between governance and management that allows a positive outcome to emerge. Currently, the following persons give their time and talent by serving as non-director members on standing committees of the Board of Directors that meet regularly to effect continuous school improvement: Dr. Karen Briggs and Eileen Gallagher Daw ’78 have joined the Advancement Committee in an effort to help Marian Catholic secure the resources necessary for the school to realize its mission and vision. Steve Tortorello ’04 offers the perspective of a past student and a current staff member of Marian Catholic as he serves enthusiastically on the Mission Integration Committee. Dr. Millicent Borishade and Joe Boesen ’05 help to convey the message of Marian Catholic to the community through their efforts on the Public Relations/Marketing Committee. Bill Bach ’86 brings technological expertise to a school community committed to integrating technology with core standards and classroom strategies. Sister Mary Blaise Galloway, O.P. and Sister Dorothy Marie, O.P. promote the Dominican charism by working with the Directors Committee and the President Committee. Each of these persons play a very important role on their respective committees by offering insights and perspectives for the governing and managerial structure of Marian Catholic High School. Their willingness to serve is a blessing for which we are grateful. To learn more about the function of the committees of the Marian Catholic Board of Directors, inquiries can be directed to Board Chairperson Michelle Feldner Lancaster ’77.


FACULTY MEMBER AND NOVELIST RELEASES THIRD BOOK English and Creative Writing teacher James Conroyd Martin’s third book has been released. The Warsaw Conspiracy is a historical novel combining features of the family saga and thriller genres. Martin’s thirty-year tenure at Marian Catholic started in 1972-1974 when he was hired as an English teacher of freshmen and sophomores. In 1974 he moved to California in order to study screenwriting; however, he soon began working on a novel based on the actual diary of a countess who lived in 1790s Poland. Shortly after moving back to Chicago, Martin reconnected with Marian in 1985. Publication came after a long and circuitous road, but the first novel Push Not the River, sometimes described as a Gone with the Wind set in Poland, met with great success in 2003 and is in its ninth printing. St. Martin’s Press called for a sequel and that materialized in 2006 with Against a Crimson Sky, a story highlighting the Polish lancers’ involvement with Napoleon and his fated march to Moscow. The translations of both novels became bestsellers in Poland, selling 60,000 copies. Martin, of Irish and Norwegian descent, has received multiple awards, including a Gold medal from The American Institute of Polish Culture. While the third novel completes the trilogy, it stands on its own; one need not have read the other two to enjoy it. From the back cover: Engaging and opulent, The Warsaw Conspiracy unfolds as a family saga set against the November Rising (18301831), partitioned Poland’s daring challenge to the Russian Empire. Brilliantly illustrating the psyche of a people determined to reclaim independence in the face of monumental odds, the story portrays two brothers and their fates in love and war. Michał is a seasoned veteran soldier, cautious of the evolving conspiracy; Józef, his much younger brother and impassioned cadet, finds himself caught up in the vortex of a daring plot to abduct the Grand Duke of Russia. With Siberia or emigration to France looming as heart-rending contingencies and matriarchs Anna and Zofia who stay steadfast in their resolve to steer the clan through ever-muddying waters. Martin maintains that his career as a writer and teacher has been a joy. “Teaching writing is very energizing and rewarding,” Martin says. “It’s wonderful to witness students pursuing their own talents, along the way discovering that writing is a skill that has to be honed. It’s gratifying, too, to know that former students have gone on to achieve publication of their own works.” Check out The Warsaw Conspiracy online, or request that your favorite bookstore or local library acquire it. James would be pleased to connect with alumni on his Facebook fan site: https://www.facebook.com/pages/James-Conroyd-Martin/29546357206. To contact James in order to special order an autographed copy, or just to say hello, e-mail him at JMartin@Marianchs.com.

YOUNG ALUM NOMINATES MICHAEL RAFTERY FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR AWARD Marian Catholic High School English Advanced Placement teacher, Michael Raftery, was honored as an Outstanding Educator by the University of Chicago. Summer Fields ’12 nominated Raftery for presenting her with educational opportunities that challenged and inspired her to pursue higher education. The University of Chicago asks incoming freshmen to nominate an educator who contributed to the channeling of their private interests into productive paths for intellectual growth. Raftery has received the University of Chicago Outstanding Educator Award three times in his teaching career. His first nomination came when he was teaching

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at Rich East High School, in Park Forest, the second from Marian Catholic alum, Alexander Tolish ’08. Raftery received his Masters in General Studies in the Humanities Department with a focus on literature and history from the University of Chicago in 1980. Today he continues to take courses at U of C on Saturday mornings to ensure he is still learning, challenged, and growing. His philosophy as an educator is to provide students with the tools to think for themselves, create an arena for discussion, and to influence youth that literature is not a problem to solve, but a mystery to explore.


THE MARIAN CATHOLIC Endowment Golf Classic 2013 OLYMPIA FIELDS COUNTRY CLUB SITE OF ENDOWMENT GOLF CLASSIC September 16, 2013 The 24th Annual Endowment Golf Classic will be held at Olympia Fields Country Club and the interest in the event continues to attract nationwide attention. Metro and distance members of the Marian Catholic Community will be golfing at the renowned and historic golf course on September 16. With the prestigious North Course and a recently renovated South Course, the event will be a dream come true for golfers on either course. In addition to golf, the Classic will have an option for tennis players with an opportunity to play on clay courts. The $125 cost for tennis will include snacks, prizes, and the evening dinner. Reservations will be taken online or over the phone. The EGC Committee has worked to keep the event cost at Olympia Fields an exceptional value at $295 per golfer, the same rate as past years, and will include 18-holes of golf, lunch, course refreshments, dinner, open bar, and golfer participation gifts. Because of generous offers from two committee members who want to be sure the outing stays affordable for our young alumni, they will gift the cost difference for the first 30 Young Alums who reserve at the special rate of $195. This is the same rate as offered in past years to alumni ten years out of Marian. A terrific turnout is expected. Golfer Guests are welcome and encouraged to make early reservations at www.marianchs.com. To receive an invitation, or for more information, contact Pat Trebe, Annual Programs Manager, at 708-756-9405 or ptrebe@marianchs.com.

The Clubhouse and Grounds at the Historic Olympia Fields Country Club

Endowment Golf Classic Committee Greg Underwood, Co-Chair — Kenwood Painted Metals, Inc. Mark Peifer ’81, Co-Chair — Beautyguard Building Products Byron Anderson ’79 — Creative Promotional Products Andres Baltazar ’04 — Northwestern Mutual Kerry Beukema ’00 — Health Care Service Corporation John Brennan ’97 — BMO Harris Bank Janice Oosterbaan Coleman ’78 — Mett Therapy Services Eileen Gallagher Daw ’78 — Current Parent Lou Giannini ’82 — Midwest Aerospace, Ltd. Robert Gromala ’97 — BMO Private Bank Patrick Hanifin ’03 — Zoom Clean, Inc. Paul Jenkins — BP Products North America Chris Lilek ’04 — Ryan and Juraska Certified Public Accountants Tony Makarek ’64 — PGA Golf Professional Chris McDonnell ’01 — McDonnell Wealth Management Mike Murphy ’70 — IBM Corporation Michael Olszak — Cintas Corporation Zach Peifer ’11 — Beautyguard Building Products Tony Rosati ’80 — Lansing Sport Shop Sandy Sweeney — Mother Teresa Catholic Academy Susan Van Etten ’80 — Murphy Marble Joe Zagone ’74 — Hofmann Florist Mary Moffatt — Vice President, Advancement Patricia Trebe — Event Manager/Annual Programs Manager Carol Burke Swanson ’81 — Director of Alumni Relations Diana McDonnell — Silent Auction Coordinator

South Course #14 - Classic “short” par three. Deep bunkers surround the putting surface and water to the left of the green command an accurate tee shot.

OFCC Har-Tru tennis courts make for the most comfortable setting to play.

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MCHS HIGHLIGHTS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 4A IHSA STATE CHAMPIONS On the verge of perfection for most of the season, the Marian Catholic Women’s Basketball team couldn’t pick a better time or place to take care of one last piece of unfinished business. The Lady Spartans had only one loss, a Christmas tourney setback to Rolling Meadows, when they advanced to their first IHSA State Championship contest since 2001-02. The opponent waiting in the Class 4A State title game at Illinois State University’s Redbird Arena was Rolling Meadows. Facing a one-point deficit in the waning seconds of the contest, Marian got three shots at the basket. Sophomore Kauai Bradley made the third time the charm, as she banked in an eight-footer as time expired to give Marian Catholic a 48-47 title-game victory. “The team did a great job representing Marian Catholic and the girls basketball program,” assessed Marian Head Coach Annie Byrne, who has led her squad to six Elite 8 IHSA appearances in eight seasons. “They played a tough schedule against highcaliber competition and were successful and consistent. They did not dodge any team in the state and were up for all the challenges they had. They learned time management to balance academics and athletics. They grew together and are a very talented, classy, and competitive group of young ladies,” Bryne said. The team title gave Marian its Ashton Millender ’14, Megan Walsh ’13, third in school history, adding and Kauai Bradley ’15 to 1993 Football (Class 4A) and 2013 Baseball (Class 3A). A heart-stopping 54-52 sectional final victory over ESCC rival Marist paved the way to the crown, as junior Ashton Millender banked in a 35-footer at the final horn to rescue Marian from a one-point deficit. Millender’s outstanding season earned her first Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-State honors, an honor shared by Spartan sophomore Teniya Page. In a winter sports season that included a second in State in IHSA Diving and the best men’s basketball campaign in school history, the year was capped off by the women’s basketball brilliant 33-1 record that also included a perfect East Suburban Catholic Conference season.

The girls getting pumped for the State Championship game

The Marian Catholic State Championship Women’s Basketball Team

DIVING Success didn’t end on the hardcourt for Marian, as sophomore diver Joey Cifelli posted some record-breaking scores in qualifying for the IHSA State meet, then scored 443.60 to earn second place in state. The feat added to his 10th place finish freshman year.

CHEERLEADING & FENCING The Marian cheerleaders earned a 10th-place finish at the ICCA State Championships, and fencing captured the most medals ever (three) at the Great Lakes Championships.

Joey Cifelli ’15 Diving

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MCHS HIGHLIGHTS SPEECH TEAM

MARIAN CATHOLIC SPEECH TEAM FINISHES THIRD AT IHSA STATE FINALS Tiffany Pia Lyander ’13 Crowned State Champion in Poetry Reading The Marian Catholic Speech Team, led by Director Mark Donaway, finished in third place at the IHSA State Finals in Peoria on February 16. Senior Tiffany Pia Lyander won first place in Poetry Reading. “I was pretty shocked when I heard my name announced,” admitted Lyander. “This year, the entire team really Tiffany Pia Lyander ’13 Crowned came together as a unit to help one another. The third-place win took every member of our team.” State Champion in Poetry Reading After a successful season, winning first place at both the IHSA Regional Tournament and IHSA Sectional Tournament, the Marian Catholic Speech Team was proud to earn a third-place trophy at the State Competition. To view the Speech Team’s roster please visit the Speech Department’s webpage at www.marianchs.com/fine-arts/marian-speech-team.php.

ELLEN CHMURA ’14 FINDS HER PASSION IN THE MUSIC ROOM Ellen Chmura, a junior at Marian Catholic, has taken every opportunity to enhance her music skills. The Lansing, IL resident was accepted by Music for All, Inc., an organization that creates life-changing experiences through music, to march in the Rose Bowl Parade in January where she was able to interact with peers and band directors from around the country. Ellen also earned a Division One distinction and Best in Room for French Horn and Violin at the IHSA Solo and Ensemble competition last month.

“Ellen is one of the finest musicians we have had in our program,” said Greg Bimm, Marian Catholic Band Director. “She is dedicated, organized, very consistent, and has a great work ethic. It is the combination of talent and consistent practice that has made her such an outstanding performer. Along with being a wonderful performer, Ellen is also a very dedicated band member and a strong leader. She is definitely one of our go-to people.”

The MCHS Men’s Basketball team shattered several records on its way to the school’s first IHSA Elite Eight appearance. Marian concluded the year with a 29-4 overall mark, topping the previous school record for wins at 22. A pair of first-time championships came at the hands of crosstown rival Bloom Township. The Spartans defeated the Blazing Trojans, 61-58, to win their first-ever Rich South McDipper title. After winning the Marian IHSA Class 4A Regional, Marian again toppled Bloom, 50-46, to win the Thornton Sectional, the first sectional crown in history. The win also gave Coach Mike Taylor his 150th victory at Marian. Standout junior guard Tyler Ulis sparked much of Marian’s success on the hardcourt. He became Marian’s single-season scoring leader (693 points) and all-time scoring king (1,612 points). Ulis was rewarded with IBCA first team All-State honors, as well as being named Player of the Year by the Illinois Times and SouthtownStar.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Metro Chicago ALUMNI & FRIENDS GATHERING It’s time for our Seventh Annual Metro Chicago Alumni & Friends Gathering. The date is right around the corner, Thursday, June 6, from 5:00-7:30 p.m. at Union League Club of Chicago located at 65 W. Jackson Blvd. The setting will be a draw to many of our alumni, parents, and friends who live or work in downtown Chicago and the suburbs. Expanding on the success of last year’s event, all alumni and friends of Marian are encouraged to join us for this social and networking opportunity with a brief presentation by Marian Catholic’s incoming Football Coach Jerry Verde ’95. A $25 donation will include appetizers and three drink tickets. To RSVP, or for further information on the event, please contact Carol Burke Swanson ’81, Director of Alumni Relations, 708-756-9775 or cswanson@marianchs.com. Register online www.marianchs.com

ALUMNI CONNECTION The Marian Catholic High School Alumni Association Networking Gathering was held on January 17, at Aurelio’s Pizza in Homewood. At the event, more than 50 alums enjoyed pizza, drinks, and the MCHS Men’s Basketball game on a cable broadcast. The upbeat gathering brought in alums of all ages and allowed attendees to reconnect with their Marian roots. “The Networking Gathering was a very nice event, it is always exciting to see Marian alumni and talk about how to grow the Association,” said James Murphy ’05, Communication Coordinator for MCHS Alumni Association. “Events like these reinforce the fact that Marian Catholic has shaped me into the person I am today, and for that I will be forever grateful.” The Alumni Association offers a variety of roles to members. For alumni seeking a more causal role within the Association, networking gatherings are a great fit; however, leadership roles are also available. Established in 1988, the Marian Catholic Alumni Association continues the mission of advancing and sustaining the Marian Catholic experience for future generations. Every alum is automatically a member of the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association builds friendships by providing a national network for all alumni through publications, programs, and events, serving as a liaison to the greater school community. The next Alumni Association event will be held at the Union League Club on Thursday, June 6, from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. For further information contact Carol Burke Swanson ’81, Director of Alumni Relations, 708-756-9775 or cswanson@marianchs.com.

Joel Simone ’03, Cassie Lau ’05, Amy Krupa ’98, Valerie Ruiz ’05, and James Murphy ’05

“Events like these reinforce the fact that Marian Catholic has shaped me into the person I am today, and for that I will be forever grateful.” -James Murphy ’05

Communication Coordinator, MCHS Alumni Association

Brian Driscoll ’79, Jim Schreiber ’81, Vince Krydynski ’81, and Jim Donahue ’81

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CLASS REUNIONS CLASS OF 1963 REVS UP FOR 50th Reunion BY TIM O’HEA ’63 Our plans for the weekend include a very casual get-together on Friday evening, October 25. It happens to be on a weekend that does not include a home football game at MCHS because we didn’t want to create any distractions that would keep us from eating, drinking, and conversing. It will take place in the corridor outside the “old gym” (how appropriate) which is where we spent all our time after school “back in the day.” The food will be provided by (who else?) Aurelio’s of Homewood. There will be an open bar and tours of the school will be available for those so inclined. Trust me, there is a lot more there now to see. Saturday festivities begin with Mass at MCHS followed by our reunion dinner at Idlewild Country Club. We plan on a great evening of fun, filled with surprises. There are even rumors that some lucky attendee may drive home in a brand new car. (Editor’s note: You can’t believe everything you hear.) Of course, you would have to be in attendance to win. But, enough... can’t ruin all the surprises. If any of our classmates are out there reading this, please plan to attend our reunion in October. We had a wonderful four years together, and it would be great to renew friendships and laugh about those innocent times. I know you will not be disappointed and if, for whatever reason, you will not be able to attend but would like to participate in our email reunion, just email me at teohea17@aol.com.

“50 years!?! Are you kidding me!?!” That was pretty much my reaction when I learned that our high school class of 1963 was going to be celebrating our 50th reunion this year. So I did the math thing - you know: 2013 minus 1963 = 50. Dang! But still, I thought that just wasn’t right. Fifty year reunions are for old people! Then someone reminded me that a few of us have grandchildren in college so we pretty much qualify as old people. Actually, I am pretty pumped for our upcoming reunion which will be held on Friday, October 25, and Saturday, October 26, 2013. The primary reason for my enthusiasm is that our reunion committee has been working really hard to make this the best 50th reunion that Marian has ever hosted. Okay, we know there has only been one other - just sayin’. Our first priority has been to try to contact every single classmate to be sure that they know when and where the reunion will be held. We are determined to make this a casual, fun time for old friends to renew acquaintances and to share remembrances of our high school days. We might even find the time to share an adult beverage or two. As of today, we have contacted 130 of our 187 classmates and we intend to keep working until we contact them all. Another reason that we are so excited about this gathering is because our class has been participating in an “e-mail reunion” for the past five years. We currently have a total of 115 classmates hooked up in this group. Most have shared a “bio” of their lives since graduation. The stories have been incredible. Our classmates have stepped foot in every country in the world, and have shared many different experiences that have made us laugh and cry. We have learned so many things about our classmates that we never believed possible, and some we have thought “That doesn’t surprise me.” This forum has even brought together some who have lived only a few miles from each other without knowing it.

Cheers! Save the Date August 30 - September 1, 2013 Class of 1973 – 40 Years

Saturday, October 12, 2013 Class of 1968 – 45 Years Class of 1978 – 35 Years Class of 1983 – 30 Years Class of 1988 – 25 Years Class of 1993 – 20 Years Class of 2003 – 10 Years – TBD See back cover for more information.

The Class of 1963 at the Founding Four Reunion

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arian Madness

The excitement of the opening weekend of the NCAA March Madness basketball series was palpable at Marian Catholic High School’s eleventh annual Marian Madness NCAA Tournament celebration. Hundreds of supporters of Marian Catholic’s athletic teams, alumni, and friends gathered in the Sister M. Paul McCaughey, O.P. Leadership Center on Saturday, March 23. Beyond a great time, where food catered by Aurelio’s of Homewood and an open beer and wine bar were part of the package, the successful Marian Madness fundraiser benefited Marian Catholic athletic teams and the Alumni Association, raising more than $32,000. “My husband, Terry, and I have always enjoyed being involved in Marian Madness,” said Jane Peabody, Alumni Parent, event volunteer, and Marian Madness Committee member. “It is an event that combines all of our priorities: supporting our children’s activities, with the greatest national sporting event of the year, while enjoying good food and drink with friends. “While Marian has provided our children with an excellent, wellrounded education, the greatest strength of the school and Catholic education is community. We feel in order to fully experience that community we have to participate in it. It was wonderful to see the Leadership Center packed to capacity for hours with Marian colleagues,

Some of the approximate 400 Marian Madness guests cheering during the Marquette vs. Butler game

friends, and family all who share so many interests, not the least of which are our Marian students and the road to the Final Four! What a great event to combine both, as it is said: ‘A no brainer! ’ We look forward to doing it again next year.” Participating teams and coaches receivd $28,000 for their programs: baseball, Phil Wail ’98; men’s basketball, Mike Taylor; women’s basketball, Annie Basic Byrne; cross country, Tim Sovereign; fencing, Sister Dorothy Marie Solak, O.P. and Ann Jones; men’s golf, Jim Mendenhall; men’s lacrosse, Mike McCormick; women’s lacrosse, Brian Patterson; women’s softball, Kerri Evans ’96; women’s swimming and waterpolo, Sean Scanlon; men’s tennis, Scott Bodnar; and track, LaVon Burks. At the end of the evening, grand prize tickets were pulled with the $3,000 first prize going to Bill Hill, the $1,000 second prize to Salvatore Plumery, and three $200 prizes to Bob Peick, Michael Pensinger, and Michelle Wisniewski.

Marian Madness loyal volunteers Jane, Terry, and Colleen ’05 Peabody

SISTER TERESA’S TRAVELS SISTER TERESA’S TRAVELS Georgetown University

United States Naval Academy

Kieran Dziallo ’11 and Sister Teresa Marron, O.P.

Patrick McDonough ’11, Sister Teresa Marron, O.P., and Gerry O’Brien

Megan Murday ’11, Sister Teresa Marron, O.P., and Daryl Allan Pugh, II ’11

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University of San Diego

Sister Kathleen Anne Tait, O.P., Jacob Anderson ’12, and Sister Teresa Marron, O.P.


MARIAN CATHOLIC PARENTS CLUB Evening of Excellence

MARIAN MADNESS SPONSORS FOOD AND BEVERAGE SPONSOR Information Integrators, Inc. Michael Conneen and Family FINAL EIGHT SPONSORS Four Point Play Colleen ’05, Tom ’07, Mike ’12, and John ’15 LaVon Burks Changing You for You, Inc. Kickert School Bus Company Bob Piekarski Piekarski & Sons Tree Service Mulch Masters JZJ Signs, Banners & More Nick and Kathy Zagotta SWEET SIXTEEN SPONSORS Jeff Bona, DDS Bill ’75 and June Ranieri ’75 Cleary Country House Restaurant IJP Football Marian Council 3761 Knights of Columbus Mike McCormick McCormick Retirement Group of Raymond James - mrg-rj.com Patriot Gaming and Electronics Mark Komorowski ’83 and Katie Komorowski ’09 John and Laura Stibich NCAA BRACKET SPONSORS Anonymous Chicago Heights Anchor Bolt Joanne O’Neill Sicher ’81, Colleen O’Neill Ranieri ’83, and Bridget O’Neill Reed ’84 SILENT AUCTION SPONSORSHIP Marc Adduci South Shore Country Club Aurelio’s, Homewood Balmoral Woods Country Club John Benish ’84 Eileen and Tim Bergen Jeff Bona, DDS Freddie Brzozowski ’88 Annie Basic Byrne Jordan Cohen, Illinois Officials Chris Cummings ’76 and Ann Jones Cindy and Gerard Dupczak Egg & I, Homewood

Edible Arrangements Phil Faso ’79 and Livia Faso Dino’s Food and Liquors 5th Quarter Grady’s Grille Mark Haines Lincoln Oaks Golf Course Homewood Florist HR Imaging Idlewild Country Club Jonathan Kane Dennis Kelly ’08 Kickert School Bus Mary Kay Larocca Edward Douglas Salon Lincoln Oaks Bill MacDonald MCHS Athletics MCHS Spartan Shop MCHS Men’s Basketball MCHS Women’s Basketball Sean Mulhearn ’82 Gerry O’Brien People’s Bank Rico’s Pizza Revolution Prep Mike Rodewald Olympia Fields Country Club James Schreiber ’81 and Laura Schreiber Ridge Country Club Southland Athletic Conference Sports Forum Joe Stanfa ’75 Chicago Heights Park District Starbucks Mike Taylor Twisted Q BBQ Phil Wail ’98 The Welsh Family, Dairy Queen Tom Zarlengo ’80, Zarlengo’s The MEN’S LACROSSE families: Steve Bartak and Jamee McCarthy, Tim Berens, Joe and Nancy Biggio, Jeff and Sandra Bready, Alonzo and Lisa Carr, Dan and Lisa Collins, Bob and Debbie Davis, Stephanie Metzer, Robert and Shannon Milhouse, Karl Piekoszewski, Steve and Michelle Rivero, Bob and Mary Ann Smith, and Jim and Laura Zavesky

PARTICIPATING MCHS SPORTS TEAMS BASEBALL Phil Wail ’98 MEN’S BASKETBALL Mike Taylor WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Annie Basic Byrne CROSS COUNTRY Tim Sovereign FENCING Sister Dorothy Marie Solak, O.P. MEN’S GOLF Jim Mendenhall MEN’S LACROSSE Mike McCormick WOMEN’S LACROSSE Brian Patterson SOFTBALL Kerri Evans ’96 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & WATERPOLO Sean Scanlon TENNIS Scott Bodnar TRACK LaVon Burks MARIAN MADNESS COMMITTEE Scott Bening John Benish ’84 Jeff Bona, DDS Jim Dee ’80 Daryl Forney Mark Haines Pat Healy ’79 Lynn and Dave Hilger Bill Hogan ’79 Kevin Kelly ’80 Sean Kelly ’85 Vince Krydynski ’81 Dave Mattio ’66 Chris Ormsby ’93 Colleen Peabody ’05 Terry and Jane Peabody Colleen O’Neill Ranieri ’83 Jim Schreiber ’81 John Stibich Carol Burke Swanson ’81 Mike Taylor Pat Trebe Dave ’75 and Sue Sheehan ’75 Trump LaVonia (Vonnee) Wells

Alumni model in the Mother/Son, Father/Daughter number in the fashion show.

Eileen Gallagher Daw ’78 and Stephen Daw ’13

Lauren Faso ’13 and Phil Faso ’79

SISTER TERESA’S TRAVELS San Diego

Ann Bertrand ’02 and Sister Teresa Marron, O.P.

Sister Kathleen Anne Tait, O.P., Anthony Damon ’98, and Sister Teresa Marron, O.P.

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Alexis Giannini ’13 and Louis Giannini ’82


ALUMNI NOTES Take a few minutes and let everyone in the Marian family know how you’re doing by updating your information on the MCHS website or email cswanson@marianchs.com.

Kristin (Lilly) Tortoriello ’99 and her husband, Dr. Paul Tortoriello, welcomed their baby girl, Liliana Marie, born on November 27, 2012. Big brothers Anthony and Christian are excited to have a little sister.

Carol (Yushkevich) Amato ’75 is currently in a marketing career and was promoted to Creative Marketing and Design Manager. Carol also went back to school to fulfill her longtime passion in the culinary arts and enjoys pastry making as well as cooking for a healthy lifestyle.

Joseph ’00 and Jolene (Karwowski) ’00 Cieniawski welcomed Michael, a healthy baby boy, on December 31, 2011. Earlier in the year, Jolene graduated from Valparaiso University School of Law in May, 2011 and then was admitted to the Illinois Bar.

Annemarie (Goonan) Huyer ’88 is the Finance Manager at Treasury Wine Estates based in Napa Valley, CA. She oversees the Florida, South Carolina, Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, and Latin America markets.

Kevin P. Dolan ’00 and his wife Annie are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Daniel Kevin who was 8 pounds, 12 ounces and 22 inches long! Danny was born on November 7, 2012, the same day as his Grandpa’s birthday, Pat Dolan ’72. Kevin recently joined McDonald’s Corporation as a Finance Manager. The family resides in Chicago.

Jennifer (Zajac) Svevo ’88, husband Gregory Svevo and big sister Tiffani A. Carlsen, welcomed their new addition Zack Gregory Svevo to the family on November 20, 2012. Michaelene (Brown) Buzas ’94 married Tim Buzas on May 5, 2012. Toni Chiappini Ruswick ’96 and her husband Aaron are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Caroline Gabriella. She was born May 6, 2012, and weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce. She joins her big brothers Jack, five, and Benjamin, four, and big sister Elizabeth, two.

Samantha (Schreiber) Staley ’01 and her husband Ryan welcomed daughter, Danielle Rae on February 4, 2011. She joined proud big brothers Andrew and Colin. Tim Huizenga ’03, earned a place on the United States Marine Band, “The President’s Own,” this February. Tim competed with over 90 horn players from all over the country to earn a spot on the historic band.

Gia (Fonte) Colunga ’97 has been elected to partnership at Freeborn & Peters LLP, where she focuses her practice on complex commercial disputes and employment litigation. She lives in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago with her husband, Isaac, and daughter Maria, who is one and a half years old.

Celia Mimms ’03 received a Doctor of Dental Surgery DDS in June, 2012 from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry.

Leslie Spires ’97 and his wife, Victoria, welcomed their baby boy, Leslie J., born on October, 17, 2012.

Rebecca (Gustafson) Bomgaars ’05 graduated with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree on December 15, 2012, from Southern California University of Health Sciences in Whittier, CA, and was married on February 10, 2013, to Justin Bomgaars. They live in Lakewood, CA. She will work in a sports chiropractic practice in the Los Angeles area.

Jessica (Gehm) Callard ’99 and her husband Michael were married on July 3, 2011, and are pleased to announce the birth of their son Michael Gary (MJ) who was born on June 13, 2012. MJ was 8 pounds, 3 ounces and 21 inches long.

Carol (Yushkevich) Amato ’75

Michaelene (Brown) Buzas ’94 and husband Tim Buzas

Caroline Gabriella, daughter of Toni Chiappini Ruswick ’96

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Leslie J., son of Leslie Spires ’97


Jessica (Gehm) Callard ’99 and husband Michael Callard

Michael Gary (MJ), son of Jessica (Gehm) Callard ’99

Liliana Marie, daughter of Kristin (Lilly) Tortoriello ’99

James E. Bruno ’05, was bestowed his Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from Louisiana State University in August of 2012. Jimmy is already in his first year of the PhD. Program and has been working as a Research Assistant on Campus.

Kevin P. Dolan ’00 and wife, Annie, with son, Daniel Kevin

Thomas Bucki ’08, graduated from Southern Illinois University in the spring of 2012 with a degree in Psychology. He is currently volunteering with Catholic Charities while looking for a full time job.

Michael, son of Joseph ’00 and Jolene (Karwowski) ’00 Cieniawski

Colleen Baliga ’10, is the starting left fielder on Ohio Northern University’s softball team who made it to the NCAA Division III Softball World Series in Salem, VA last May. Colleen was named a National Fastpitch Coaches Association Scholar Athlete for having a 3.5+ GPA in both semesters of her sophomore year.

34TH ANNUAL GOLF TRIP

Rebecca (Gustafson) Bomgaars ’05

Rebecca (Gustafson) Bomgaars ’05 and husband Justin Bomgaars

Steve Dekowski ’79, Tom Wasz ’80, Joe Hamann ’79, and Bill Eberhardt ’79

This year marks the 34th annual golf trip for Steve Dekowski ’79, Tom Wasz ’80, Joe Hamann ’79, and Bill Eberhardt ’79. For the past 19 years the group has hit the links in Alabama, making their way through the “Robert Trent Jones Trail.” They are currently playing their way through the “Robert Trent Jones Trail” in Alabama. The RTJ trail is a series of 12 state owned golf resorts throughout Alabama.

Anthony, Christian, and Liliana, children of Kristin (Lilly) Tortoriello ’99

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LIFE IN FILM PRODUCTION ROBERT VELO ’95

STOCK YARD FILMS

A resident of Los Angelos for 18 years, Robert Velo ’95 took time out of his busy schedule during a holiday family visit this past winter to stop by Marian Catholic. When the alum walked into the new Media Center and Broadcasting Studio, he was stunned. Media classes and film equipment were not offered when Robert was a student. Robert Velo ’95 tours the Technology/ “The new Media Center, Media Center with Mark Donaway, Studio, and Editing Room are MCHS Speech and Theatre Director. wonderful tools for students to learn how technology and creativity work together,” explains Velo. “I am very proud Marian offers technology courses which include industry standards software. Students will be prepared for real world opportunities.” While at Marian, Robert longed for a creative outlet. With help from his family, he was provided with film and editing equipment. He and his friends would reenact Saturday Night Live skits, movie scenes, and create original programs; giving him the opportunity to gain experience with production equipment. “Life is what you make it,” explained Velo. “I made it known to faculty and staff that film production was my interest, and they gave me opportunities to enhance my creative skills on my free time. I filmed and edited videos for the band, alumni gatherings, and the 1993 State Champion Football Team, as well as Calendar Drive ‘commercials’ with John Perkovich.” Robert went on to study film production at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Lacking a professional network in L.A., it was vital that he excel in his classes so he would be noticed by professors. His hard work paid off, and he was able to land an internship at Disney which led to a job at Spyglass Entertainment. “I have done it all in L.A.,” said Robert. “I began as an intern and worked my way up, and am now a producer. It was hard to get started in this competitive industry, but Marian Catholic High School gave me the tools to believe in myself and to never stop trying.” Robert has worked on and is responsible for financing projects such as Lovewrecked, Black Swan, Wake, and The Ides of March. His life motto is, “If you can shape it in your mind, you can find it in your life.” It appears that this alum had turned a high school hobby into a successful career.

Michael Leber ’93 and Kenneth Czechanski ’97 never walked the halls of Marian Catholic together; yet, they still managed to meet through mutual friends when Mike was a freshman at Columbia College in Chicago and Ken was a freshman at Marian. The friendship of the Lansing natives evolved through their shared interest in film production. Their passion for film production would one day lead the two to form a business together, Stock Yard Films. More than giving the young men an opportunity to connect, Marian Catholic also taught them the importance of discipline, confidence, and faith. “Marian Catholic will always have a special place in my heart,” said Ken. “I credit Marian for making me the person I am today. When I walk through the doors, I feel like nothing has changed; the family-like environment still lives on within the current students, faculty, and staff.” Ken also met his wife, Elizabeth McIlvain ’96, at Marian. They have two children, five year old Molly and 22-month old Owen. “My belief in work ethic and discipline helped me take the chance at starting a company,” said Mike. “I rely on my faith to give me strength to persevere, something that Marian has instilled in me from the beginning.” After graduating from Marian, Ken followed in Mike’s footsteps by attending Columbia College in Chicago. There, they had an opportunity to hone their technical skills and build a strong support system and network that would later prove to be one of their most valuable assets. Once the young professionals finished college, they gained experience in the real world. Mike worked for Hollywood writer/director, John Hughes, starting as his writing assistant and moving his way up. Ken took his talent to Los Angeles where he worked in international film distribution. However, the prospect of starting their own business proved too appealing. Founded in 2004, Stock Yard Films is a Chicago based, all-inclusive film production house that produces commercial, corporate, and creative film projects. “The benefit of Stock Yard Films being a one-stop-shop is that Ken and I are able to create a more intimate relationship with our clients,” said Mike. “We see the project from start to finish, making the production process easier and cleaner.” The entrepreneurs predict that Stock Yard Films will expand in the upcoming years as they have a number of projects in development, furthering their dreams. For more information on Stock Yard Films visit their website at www.stockyardfilms.com.

Michael Leber ’93 and Kenneth Czechanski ’97

Sister Joan Flannigan, O.P. November 5, 1928 to March 3, 2013

The Marian Catholic Community grieves the loss of Sister Joan Flannigan, O.P., 84, who died peacefully on March 3. Sister Joan ministered at Marian Catholic High School from 1992-2009 where she served in a variety of roles, including working in the bookstore, teaching English and religion, and providing office assistance. Sister Joan influenced thousands of students and continuously illustrated the spirit of Marian Catholic High School.

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For 42 years, Sister Joan taught and/or administered in Catholic parish elementary schools: Little Flower, Springfield; Our Saviour, Jacksonville; St. James, Irwin; St. Thomas, Crystal Lake; St. Peter and Holy Angels, Aurora; Our Lady of Grace, St. Christina; and St. Edward, Chicago; and Sacred Heart in San Diego, CA. In 1992, Sister was assigned to Marian Catholic where she ministered for 17 years. After suffering a stroke in 2009, she returned to the Motherhouse where she served God's people with her prayers.


October 1, 2012 through April 22, 2013

IN MEMORY OF... May these souls and all the souls of the faithfully departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. Class of 1965 Memorials Tiran Adams Mary Anaclerio Margaret Ash Carrie Azzarello Dale Allan Baikauskas Earl Barnhisel Linda Barrett Lawrence Basom Bart Battaglia ’76 Arlene H. Bergamini Maria Bernacchi Kevin Beukema ’97 Rebecca Bilott Henry Bloch Helen Bracha Daniel Breslin Ryan Brothers ’98 Joshua Brown ’06 Dave Bruzdzinski Mary Ruth Butler Virginia L. Buyers Frank Calderone Kathryn M. Capriotti Anita Carlassare Richard J. Carroll Maria “Joan” Cioe Keith Clark ’04 John F. Cole Alice Colvin Nick Coniglio Rosetta Corradetti Janet Cusack Clarence W. Daly Robert A. D’Andrea Lois Damiani Anthony “Tony” Damon John Davenport Mary Rita Davis James Davlin Michael J. DeBonfioli ’10 Catherine DeLaurentis Dennis Dennehy Vernon DeYoung Tillie Marie DiGiovanni Betty DiLuia Olga M. Dolan Lorraine Donovan Lois M. Douglas Barbara Doyle Dick Dudley James F. Dwyer Jeffrey Edmisten Mildred Edwards Sally Egan Betty L. Elsner Marilyn Engstrand Dolores Esposito Mary C. Etzcorn Helen Fanning Gary Finnin Arthur and Lucille Ferrari Taylor Fitting Louise Flanagan Sister Joann Flannigan, O.P. Robert Flynn Jr. Patricia A. Fournier

Edward Freeman James Gallagher Jr. Donald Gallagher Georjean Day Gautsch ’65 John Geraci Amy Gilleland Thomas Giroux Shirley Glatzhofer Richard Glowacki Carl Godman Daniel Gray Scott Gray Thomas Gritzmaker Tim Gruber Jonathan Guzman Alice Gyger James Haines Sheryl Hamann Dorothy Haney Ken Hannover James N. Harrington Deacon James C. Haugh Florence M. Heid Blondie Henderson Charles P. Henry ’72 Joan Hergenrother Joan Hewson Robert Hile William M. Hogan Bill Horn James T. Howell Cheryl Jakubik Anthony Janis Sheri Jones Roselene Jostes Thomas Jostes James J. Kelly Stanley J. Klimas Joan and George Kosinski Debra Panozzo Kratovil ’77 Lois L. Kubin Monica Lachcik Mrs. Mary Lamaster Dorothy LaMere Lois Langford Madeline Lanzendorf Rosemary LaRocca Dr. Kevin J. Lederer Marge Lesin Sydney S. Lesser Lorraine Lipke Doris Logan Geno Loser Jessica Lubin Robert Lyles Margaret Lynch James Maceli Rita Maloney Louis J. Mannion John Martin Minnie Mazzacavallo William McCauley Joshua McCondiche Cheri M. McCray Mary McDonnell-Cox Kennith McGill Maurice Bud McGrath

Maribeth McLean ’83 Angela McMahon David McRoberts Michael Wayne Means Leo and Elizabeth Mertka Frederick Michalec Ned A. Michalowski Helen Mielciarz Joan Miller Mary Miller Hazel Moore Eugene Morales Anna Marie Mrdak Saad Muhammad John Mulligan Catherine Mulloy John “Jack” Murphy Mary A. Murphy Patrick Murphy ’81 Jean L. Naatz Elsie Necastro Sven Ray Nelson Leonora Netznik ’68 Audrey Newcomer Frank Newton Anita Novak Anne Novak ’08 Rose Obbagy Andrew O’Connell Marge Olivier’s mother Patricia O’Malley Ronald Oosterbaan, Sr. Rodolfo Ortiz Dale Packard Judith Panici Frances Panozzo Olinto Panozzo Chris Paredes ’79 Mark Paredes ’74 Donna Paul Verne Peabody Dean Perozzi, Jr. ’94 Jewel Perry Russell H. Petrak James Petrongelli George Leigh Phillips Harry Pisterzi Tabios Pitman Minnie Polletta Angela Popolla Robert L. Powell Charles Praxmarer Mildred Prendergast Shirley Printzlau Diva Marie Pulcini Lorene Pyez Jean Quealy James Quinlan John Radgowski James J. Rees, Sr. Louis Rega Rick Rice Robert E. Rolwing John Romano Marie Romano Anthony Rosati Willie M. Rose 19

Angela Battaglia Rubin Darlene Ruhl Santa Safiran Dorothy Salabura Thomas Sammons Norine Santschi Edward Sarti Steve Sauvageau Margaret E. Saviano Dorene Schmelzer-Strilko Jerry Schnepp Flossie Schoener Betty Schrementi James Schuler William Schwieger Emil P. Sefcik Gerald Seida, Sr. James Shanks Emmie Shelwood James Sieracki Richard Sikora Marie Simone Frank Sinopoli, Sr. Bill and Bette Skisam Joseph Skiscim Victoria Skiscim Ellen Skopp William Slobig David M. Slyder ’90 Steven Smajo Marion Lewis Snow Thomas Somin George Spanos Anthony Spinozzi Dina Spinozzi Eleanor Stuber Helen Tate Alma Taylor Donna Lynn Taylor David Theiss Dora Thier John Thomas Jessie Thornton Peter Tocci Mary Eva Tolbert Velora Tracy Richard Traverso Randoris Vanorsby Gerald C. Vellender, Sr. Floyd Verdeyen Benita Vrab Anthony Vuco Earl L. Walls Virginia Washington Judith Weingarz Daniel Welch ’89 Virginia R. Welch Arthur Welsh LaVerne Welsh Joseph Wierzbinski John Williams Peggy Wines Lorraine Wingfield Michael W. Zaher, Sr. Alice Zajak Stanley Zakheim Jose Zambrano


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CLASS OF 1973 40TH REUNION WEEKEND

August 30, 31, and September 1 For more information and reservations contact Dan Dominy ’73 at marian73@gmail.com

24TH ANNUAL ENDOWMENT GOLF CLASSIC Monday, September 16, 2013 Olympia Fields Country Club For more information contact Pat Trebe 708-756-9405 or ptrebe@marianchs.com

ALUMNI HOMECOMING GATHERING

Friday, September 27, 2013 7:30 p.m. - Marian vs. Benet Academy Immediately following game Alumni Homecoming Gathering

CLASS OF 2008 FIVE YEAR REUNION

Informal Class Reunion - Friday, September 27, 2013 Doors Open at 8:30 p.m. Sister M. Paul McCaughey, O.P. Leadership Center Complimentary pizza, pop, and beer courtesy of the MCHS Alumni Association

CLASS OF 2003 TEN YEAR REUNION

Date & Place TBD Contact Angie Ellison Keefner ’03 at angie.m.ellison@gmail.com

OKTOBERFEST

Note New Date Sunday, October 6, 2013 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Contact Lisa Collins for more information 708-502-5472

2013 CLASS REUNIONS

1968 - 45 Years; 1978 - 35 Years; 1983 - 30 Years; 1988 - 25 Years; 1993 - 20 Years Saturday, October 12, 2013 6:00 p.m. - Mass in Student Chapel 7:00 p.m. - Reunion in Sister M. Paul McCaughey, O.P. Leadership Center

METRO CHICAGO ALUMNI AND FRIENDS NETWORKING GATHERING Union League Club Thursday, June 6, 2013 - 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. For more information or to RSVP contact Carol Burke Swanson ’81 708-756-9775 or cswanson@marianchs.com

SAVE THE DATE class of 1963 50 YEAR REUNION WEEKEND Friday, October 25, 2013 Informal Gathering - Marian Catholic High School Food catered by Aurelio’s and open bar - Tours available

Saturday, October 26, 2013 Mass in MCHS Student Chapel followed by Class Reunion, Idlewild Country Club

MCHS HOST

The Relay for Life Chicago Heights May 17-18, 2013 For more information contact Colleen O’Neill Ranieri ’83 708-267-0385 or cmor@juno.com

ALUMNI

Update your information on the Marian Catholic website www.marianchs.com or email cswanson@marianchs.com

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WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A LEADER

MARIAN CATHOLIC HOSTS

COLLEGE DAY Young Alums offer keen insights for current students

More than 40 young alums took time out during their winter break to share their insights on life and higher education with Marian Catholic juniors and seniors on College Day, January 9. During an informative session, the students exchanged their views on a wide range of topics including dorm life, class selection, and how well Marian prepared them for their college experience. Deana Williams ’12, Miami University, OH, explained her take on the day: “I was surprised and impressed with all the questions students asked throughout the day,” she said. “I think we were able to talk about many of the concerns students have when they are thinking about college. Ranging from academic difference compared to high school, to living in the dorms, I think sharing our experiences helped students understand the dynamics of college.”

“I think sharing our experiences helped students understand the dynamics of college.”

Stanley Pearson, II ’98 held a personal leadership and motivation forum at Marian Catholic on March 11. The interactive, energetic presentation for students at an all school assembly created a safe environment in which to analyze how they approach personal relationships, day-to-day situations, and their general outlook on life. “I am glad I had the opportunity to speak with Marian students,” he said. “I personally had a memorable experience as a student at Marian Catholic. I remember being very busy with band and football. The band won Grand Nationals twice while I was at Marian. I had the opportunity to meet many people and create great friendships.” Stanley began his presentation by explaining his issues with self-identification. In high school and in college, peers labeled Stanley by his appearance. After soul-searching and reaching a breaking point, he had enough with labeling and was determined to speak out. Stanley is a professional motivational speaker who specializes in leadership and diversity. His programs present participants with an opportunity to understand one another. College campuses and high schools, military bases, and businesses, have invited Stanley to give presentations. “Everyday I have a new experience that further shapes my future existence. I am aware that events in the past have shaped my future, so I work towards a better understanding of things that have happened and things that will happen,” explains Pearson. “Acceptance has so much to do with how we handle events in our lives. We deal with accepting ourselves, seeking out acceptance, and being able to accept others.” Stanley believes that we all have a responsibility to ourselves, and the people around us, to handle situations better each day and grow from them.

-Deana Williams ’12 Miami University, Ohio

Stanley Pearson, II ’98 speaking to Marian Catholic students on leadership and motivation

Sister Teresa Marron, O.P., Greg Bimm, and Stanley Pearson, II ’98 2


MARIAN CATHOLIC ADVANCEMENT PROFESSIONAL

Caps a 20 Year Career who has been the backbone of capital campaigns and the advancement office at Marian Catholic.” “We will always be indebted to her for all she has done for Marian Catholic,” Sister Kathleen Anne said. Patrick Dolan ’72 General Chair of The Courage to Lead capital campaign, agrees, saying that Moffatt’s “energy and optimism are infectious.” Sister M. Paul McCaughey ’67, Superintendent of Catholic Schools, Archdiocese of Chicago and former Principal and President at Marian Catholic calls Moffatt “the consummate advancement professional.” “She is expert in relationship building, steeped in the vision of the institution, tireless in bringing people together to accomplish the goal of taking the community to the next level,” McCaughey said. “She has a solid grasp of all aspects of the office operation but her value in engaging the support of major donors is priceless.” Moffatt looks forward to transitioning her role at Marian Catholic to a successor who will share her passion and continue the Advancement Mission to secure the resources, both human and capital, to help the school realize its mission and vision. Moffatt’s plans include independent work as a strategist of major gift and capital programs for Catholic education.

Marian Catholic High School says goodbye this month to an alumni parent, longtime Advancement professional and all-around champion for the school. Mary Moffatt, Vice President, Advancement, has resigned her position effective the end of May. Mary Moffatt’s ties to the school are both personal and professional. She and her husband, Bill, are the parents of three grown children who are Marian Catholic alumni. She has served Marian Catholic in various leadership capacities since 1993, both volunteer and professional. Reflecting on a career spanning more than 20 years (including a three-year hiatus), Moffatt describes her tenure as an Advancement professional at MCHS as “A great run! Twice.” A great run indeed. Under her watch, Marian Catholic High School launched two capital campaigns, expanded annual giving programs and revitalized alumni relations and the Alumni Association. In addition to developing and maintaining hundreds of constituent relationships on behalf of the school – a role she describes as “a privilege” – Moffatt facilitated board leadership and partnered with school leaders to spearhead two long-range plans. In doing so, Moffatt helped generate more than $20 million in major gift revenue to ensure a strong and vibrant school well into the future. Many members of the Marian Catholic family credit the school’s financial stability, beyond the tuition driven operating income, in large part to Moffatt and the board’s stewardship and governance. Her accomplishments include fundraising initiatives that made possible major facility improvements, scholarships and academic program enhancements. Alumni parent and member of the MCHS Board of Directors, Nancy Rita Kaz, recalls the days before such campus improvements. Her children attended MCHS in the 1980’s. “You better believe I’ve seen changes,” Kaz remarked. She attributes much of her involvement in recent years to Moffatt’s ability to engage alumni families like hers whose children have moved beyond Marian. “Mary is very good at that,” Kaz commented. She followed quickly with the statement “Although no one ever really leaves Marian!” Moffatt is quick to acknowledge the contributions of parent and alumni organizations, the faculty and staff and the Dominican Sisters of Springfield in fulfilling the living mission of Marian Catholic: Teaching Scholars with a Soul. While she helped create and maintain a comprehensive fund development and public relations operation for MCHS Advancement, the staff is an obvious point of pride. In a letter to the board and administration, she expressed confidence in the ability of the advancement team to “continue to serve the school’s Advancement mission without skipping a beat.” Sister Kathleen Anne Tait, Principal, describes Moffatt as “a gracious and energetic presence and an insightful leader at Marian Catholic

By Maryellen Hoffman

On behalf of the entire Marian Catholic High School Community and with deep appreciation, we recognize Mary Moffatt for her years of dedicated service and commitment to enhancing Marian Catholic's pursuit of excellence. Mary's tireless efforts and numerous accomplishments will have a lasting impact on the vitality of our school and its environment. We are thankful for her outstanding contributions to the Marian Catholic Mission. Sister Judine Hilbing, O.P. President

Strategic partnerships formed under Moffatt’s watch: The West Gym and Casey Court Band Room Benish College Center New Science Master Lab and classrooms Football FieldTurf TM and athletic field expansion Okleshen Tennis Courts Student Chapel Council for Leadership training program Facilitating 36 of 51 endowments for scholarship and programs Student Union/Leadership Center Media Center

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MARIAN FUND Annual Phonathon 2013 The 2013 Marian Catholic Phonathon might be remembered for interruptions by two snow storms and an unexpected school holiday to celebrate the Women’s Basketball State Championship. However, the successful event will go down in history as one that raised more than $55,000 in pledges for the Marian Fund with more “decision” gifts received each day and reaching our goal of $60,000. Chaired by current parents Kathy and Mike Manno and Dan and Marianne Gregorovic, the Parent Phonathon connected current and past parents. A special thank you to Felicia Dupczak ’04 and Phil Werner ’11 who assisted the 116 student volunteers in the school library as they called alumni over three sessions. During the Phonathon, volunteers reached out to more than 12,000 members of the Marian Catholic community throughout the United States. “This event would not be a success if it weren’t for our many volunteers, current parents, past parents, alumni, and friends,” said Pat Trebe, Annual Programs Manager and Phonathon Manager. “The sessions are fun and productive, but it’s the people who volunteer who truly make it special. And, of course, the hundreds of people who ‘answered the call’ make this one of the school’s major fundraisers.” Those we were unable to reach, and those not available when our phonathoners called, still have an opportunity to participate. Your gift is fully tax deductible, can be paid over twelve months, or charged to your credit card by phoning 708-756-9415. Online pledges/gifts are also an option: www.marianchs.com. The intentions of those who asked for prayers during the Phonathon were remembered at the 7:05 a.m. Mass, celebrated by our Chaplain, Father Bill O’Mara on April 11, in the Student Chapel.

Connie, Jessica ’11, and Walter Lolli making calls during the Phonathon.

Thank you for your continued generosity and commitment to excellence, helping Marian Catholic High School to continue to teach Scholars with a Soul.

Volunteers from one of three student sessions gather after the Phonathon. Over 116 students volunteered for the 2013 Phonathon!

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A very special

Thank You

to our Phonathon Volunteers! 2012-2013 Phonathon Leadership Committee Karen Banach Paul and Barbara Beck Nancy Dannels Mark DiSanto ’75 Mary Ann Drosos Cecily Fultz Sue Hodson Dorita Kint Howard Kirkham Terry Leal Mary Lou Markert

Susan Omotosho Elizabeth Ostrowski Melinda Purcell Judith Stuber Janice Summerrise Sandy Sweeney Sharon Sypole Mary Walter Elia Zambrano Karen Zerante

Phonathon Parent/Alumni Callers Karen Banach Joseph Biggio Drusilla Brewer Dan Brzeszkiewicz Kathy Brzeszkiewicz Nancy Chmura Mary Dankowski Nancy Dannels Joe David Mark DiSanto ’75 Colleen Domke Pam Dryanski Marisa Dubose Karen Gallagher ’85 Lisa Goods-Williams Emily Grasser Dan Gregorovic Meghan Grober ’05 Debbie Grober Candace Gwizdalski Charlotte Hamilton Wayne Haser Paul Henry ’85 Mary Henry Sue Hodson Noreen Horan Dorothy Horton-Jackson Kim Hroma Janessa Jackson ’12 Lisa Kelly Lisa Kimbrough-Carr Dorita Kint

Dan Kistner Marianne Korfiatis Michael Korfiatis Denise Kresal Christine Kristl Debbie Kulchawik Connie LaVelle Barbara Lessentine Connie Lolli Jessica Lolli ’11 Walter Lolli Kathy Manno Mike Manno Mary Markert Marisela Marquez Fred Mierzwa Kevin O’Shea Lynn Ostrowski Jeff Pavur Bill Perkins Robbie Ralkovich Diane Sobie Melanie Sterba Janice Summerrise Cherie Taylor Chuck Taylor Colleen VanderHye Kathy Wallace McKoy Webb Monique Whitehead Vince Whitehead Yvette Woods


ENHANCED TECHNOLOGY/MEDIA CENTER The Next Generation

Director of Networks, Mike Carlson ’91, teaching Java Programming software to Justin Avant ’14

Paige Crawford ’12, Brittany Maloney ’13, Alexanna Cox ’13, James Kangethe ’13, and Alanna Marston ’12 eager to learn industry standard software

“I got started in programing with (teacher) Doc McCaughey ’81 in 2004-2005 at Marian, and at that time I saw what was becoming available in the field and it was really exciting. Now, I’m excited for the school as we move forward with all the technology the school has to offer. It is so great to see that momentum, and I am looking forward to seeing where we can go together.” Matt Gornick ’06, Co-founder, OrangeQC Member, 2011 MCHS Tech Plan Committee

JAVA PROGRAMMING Digital Photography students, Robert Hansen ’13 and Catherine-Clair Hester ’13, using Adobe Photoshop to edit their work

This course is designed for students with or without programming experience who wish to learn programming techniques. Students will learn Java and explore Java variants. Lab work is required. Some outside lab work is expected.

“I plan to be a computer scientist. I took this class to get a touch of what computer science is like since I plan to major in it in college. I am very excited about it because this is the backbone of computer applications and we are being taught it here at Marian.” Michael Millsaps ’14

INTRO TO VIDEO EDITING

Robert Hansen ’13 and Catherine-Clair Hester ’13 explore filming techniques in the MCHS Sound Room

The Technology/Media Center is fundamental to Marian Catholic’s innovative curriculum offering students the skills needed to be successful in present and future educational endeavors as they build the foundation for successful career paths.

Intro to Video Editing is a semester course which introduces students to the basics of video editing. Students develop camera skills, learn editing processes, and investigate the principles of video documentation and elements of production. Students learn to observe, to express themselves nonverbally, and to analytically solve problems by processing information visually. This course will use Apple’s iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, iDVD, and program suites. “I heard from previous students that Intro to Video Editing was a great class and I always had an interest in editing videos. Now I am learning the basics and techniques which I find very exciting.” Juilian Lambert ’12

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Digital Photography is a semester course which introduces students to the basics of digital photography. Students develop camera skills, learn darkroom processes, and investigate the principles of art and elements of design. Students learn to observe, to express themselves nonverbally, and to analytically solve problems by processing information visually. This course will use Apple’s iPhoto, Picasa, or Paint Pro programs suites.

“I chose this class because of my interest in photography. The most exciting thing to me about this class is producing pictures and editing them to the point where they look professional and obtain a certain realness.” Chelsea Tayui ’12

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THE VERITAS SOCIETY for Planned Giving

The Dominican Sisters of Springfield have touched the lives of thousands of students at Marian Catholic High School. Their work has created a lasting partnership with faculty, parents, alumni, and benefactors to provide a Catholic education benefitting generations past and those to come. We invite faculty, parents, and benefactors to consider planned gifts to support the Dominican teaching mission at Marian Catholic High School. Planned Giving creates a legacy that will extend your generosity into the future. This caring act may result in the most lasting gift you ever make. The lives that are touched at Marian Catholic, and the potential they hold, can be your legacy.

“We, as Catholics, share this responsibility to promote our faith for the betterment of all people in this secular world. I pray that many fellow alumni will hear the call of the Holy Spirit to support Catholic Education in any way they are able." -Anne Marie McNew ’83

Owner of AMK Design in Virginia

Veritas stained glass designed and crafted by alumni parent, Donald L. Hollandsworth, D.O. Dedicated in 2002, and mounted in the Dominican Way Courtyard

Anne Marie Korzenko McNew ’83 and husband Thomas McNew

"My education at Marian Catholic in the ’80s was excellent, but I was an average teenager and found myself my senior year in a few detentions and even lost all of my senior privileges,” recalls Anne Marie Korzenko McNew ’83, owner of AMK Design in Virginia. Reflecting upon her young adult experience at Marian Catholic prompted Anne Marie to commit an estate gift to the school. “In retrospect, my education and culture of [Catholic] faith at Marian was a great foundation for all I've accomplished in my adult life. Although I have no children of my own, in this Year of Faith in the Catholic Church, I realize how important Catholic education is for our faith and our young people. We, as Catholics, share this responsibility to promote our faith for the betterment of all people in this secular world. I pray that many fellow alumni will hear the call of the Holy Spirit to support Catholic Education in any way they are able." An investment in Marian Catholic becomes a long-term asset. Gifts flow directly to our young people and help form the faith-based, academic foundation that prepares students for a lifetime. Planned gifts for Marian Catholic can be in the form of bequests, wills, beneficiary designations, trusts, and annuities. Like Anne Marie, you may provide an unrestricted gift or direct your gift to a specific area of school life. A properly planned estate or deferred gift to Marian Catholic High School offers potential tax and other financial benefits for your estate and heirs. It is important to consider how charitable gifts might impact your overall estate plan. Planned Giving participants are enrolled in the Veritas Society of Marian Catholic High School. Of course, there is an option of remaining anonymous. For further information about Planned Giving, please visit Marian Catholic’s website at www.marianchs.com or contact the Vice President of Advancement, Mary Moffatt at 708-756-9767; mmoffatt@marianchs.com. 6


1993 STATE CHAMPION FOOTBALL TEAM HONORED Front Row: Coach Tim Swanson, Mark Clifford, Kevin Coy, David Woodburn, John Bostedo, Brandon Young, Sean Egglesfield, and Jeff Harrigan. Back Row: Coach Don McKillip, Coach Ron Guagenti, Coach Dave Mattio, Coach John McGivern, Kyle Savino, Andy DeLaurentis, Kurt Herrmann, Tom Cassidy, Nick Hogeveen, Brian Barry, Allan Danielwicz, Steve Zsinko, Brian VanderLuitgaren, Terence Marable, Jeremy McMahon, Ed Wiater, Anthony Gambino, Dana Smith, Jerry Verde, Coach Bob Bergstrom, Mike Bartolini, Jim McGarry, and Jim Lanigan. Not Pictured: David Wood, Steve Grzeskoiwiak, Eric Sullivan, John Predny, Mark Broxterman, David Perozzi, Mike Howard, Pat Gaskin, Bucky Glickley, Jason Ayala, Jeffery Towle, Matthew Bijak, George DelRio, Kevin Hoholik, Paul Goosby, Jonathan Kane, Mike Hanson, Kevin Clinnin, Matt Boyle, Oric Perry, Rich Bisaga, Brian Kochanski, Garry Leonas, Joe Flores, Pat Hickey, Marc Spotora, Joe Wojcikiewicz, Dustin Moore, Eric Flaherty, Frank Kozlowski, Mike Coughlin, Tom Estock, Kevin Walery, and Richard Cummings.

THE EAST SUBURBAN CATHOLIC CONFERENCE INDUCTS THE MARIAN CATHOLIC 1993 STATE CHAMPION FOOTBALL TEAM INTO HALL OF FAME The 1993 Marian Catholic State Champion Football Team was inducted into the East Suburban Catholic Conference (ESCC) Hall of Fame on March 7, 2013, at the Crystal Sky Banquet Hall in McCook, IL. The upbeat, family-like reunion at the ESCC Hall of Fame ceremony proved to the team that no matter how much time passes, they will always have a unique bond. “We had a great turn-out, about a third of the team attended the ceremony,” said Terence Marable ’94. “I don’t think football talk came up all night. We were too busy catching up with one another.” This was no surprise to Terence; these football players were not just teammates, they were friends. The tight knit team was very compatible; together they grew as athletes and as people. “It’s easy to say that these guys are special,” said Brian VanderLuitgaren ’94. “The relationships that were formed on and off the field still live on today. Dana Smith ’94 was the best man at my wedding, and I often see some of my former teammates.” The State Champs were able to fall in line, develop, and work together because they truly cared about one another and wanted to win. “Dave Mattio ’66 pushed us to our full potential,” said VanderLuitgaren. “He was able to make everyone on the team want that same goal, to win state.” The players understood what it took to be a member of a team. The Champs learned how to be coachable, push themselves mentally, and collaborate with one another. “The take-away from the 1993 State Championship Football Team is to make a goal, believe that the goal will be achieved, and do everything in your power to make the goal a reality. As freshmen, we knew we were going to win the State Championship because no one had an ego; everyone listened and did what our coaches said. Current student athletes need to believe that it can be done. Hard work, dedication, and visualizing the goal will result in achievement,” said Marable. The Marian Catholic community is proud, and congratulates the 1993 Marian Catholic State Champion Football Team on receiving the ESCC Hall of Fame award. 7

BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMITTEES Unifying the efforts of a governing body with the daily operations of an institution is frequently accomplished through the effective use of committee work. The Board of Directors of Marian Catholic High School has maximized this strategy by including additional committee members who are not Directors. When the committees meet with school personnel to discuss topics and issues that impact the learning environment, it is the partnership between governance and management that allows a positive outcome to emerge. Currently, the following persons give their time and talent by serving as non-director members on standing committees of the Board of Directors that meet regularly to effect continuous school improvement: Dr. Karen Briggs and Eileen Gallagher Daw ’78 have joined the Advancement Committee in an effort to help Marian Catholic secure the resources necessary for the school to realize its mission and vision. Steve Tortorello ’04 offers the perspective of a past student and a current staff member of Marian Catholic as he serves enthusiastically on the Mission Integration Committee. Dr. Millicent Borishade and Joe Boesen ’05 help to convey the message of Marian Catholic to the community through their efforts on the Public Relations/Marketing Committee. Bill Bach ’86 brings technological expertise to a school community committed to integrating technology with core standards and classroom strategies. Sister Mary Blaise Galloway, O.P. and Sister Dorothy Marie, O.P. promote the Dominican charism by working with the Directors Committee and the President Committee. Each of these persons play a very important role on their respective committees by offering insights and perspectives for the governing and managerial structure of Marian Catholic High School. Their willingness to serve is a blessing for which we are grateful. To learn more about the function of the committees of the Marian Catholic Board of Directors, inquiries can be directed to Board Chairperson Michelle Feldner Lancaster ’77.


THE MARIAN CATHOLIC Endowment Golf Classic 2013 OLYMPIA FIELDS COUNTRY CLUB SITE OF ENDOWMENT GOLF CLASSIC September 16, 2013 The 24th Annual Endowment Golf Classic will be held at Olympia Fields Country Club and the interest in the event continues to attract nationwide attention. Metro and distance members of the Marian Catholic Community will be golfing at the renowned and historic golf course on September 16. With the prestigious North Course and a recently renovated South Course, the event will be a dream come true for golfers on either course. In addition to golf, the Classic will have an option for tennis players with an opportunity to play on clay courts. The $125 cost for tennis will include snacks, prizes, and the evening dinner. Reservations will be taken online or over the phone. The EGC Committee has worked to keep the event cost at Olympia Fields an exceptional value at $295 per golfer, the same rate as past years, and will include 18-holes of golf, lunch, course refreshments, dinner, open bar, and golfer participation gifts. Because of generous offers from two committee members who want to be sure the outing stays affordable for our young alumni, they will gift the cost difference for the first 30 Young Alums who reserve at the special rate of $195. This is the same rate as offered in past years to alumni ten years out of Marian. A terrific turnout is expected. Golfer Guests are welcome and encouraged to make early reservations at www.marianchs.com. To receive an invitation, or for more information, contact Pat Trebe, Annual Programs Manager, at 708-756-9405 or ptrebe@marianchs.com.

The Clubhouse and Grounds at the Historic Olympia Fields Country Club

Endowment Golf Classic Committee Greg Underwood, Co-Chair — Kenwood Painted Metals, Inc. Mark Peifer ’81, Co-Chair — Beautyguard Building Products Byron Anderson ’79 — Creative Promotional Products Andres Baltazar ’04 — Northwestern Mutual Kerry Beukema ’00 — Health Care Service Corporation John Brennan ’97 — BMO Harris Bank Janice Oosterbaan Coleman ’78 — Mett Therapy Services Eileen Gallagher Daw ’78 — Current Parent Lou Giannini ’82 — Midwest Aerospace, Ltd. Robert Gromala ’97 — BMO Private Bank Patrick Hanifin ’03 — Zoom Clean, Inc. Paul Jenkins — BP Products North America Chris Lilek ’04 — Ryan and Juraska Certified Public Accountants Tony Makarek ’64 — PGA Golf Professional Chris McDonnell ’01 — McDonnell Wealth Management Mike Murphy ’70 — IBM Corporation Michael Olszak — Cintas Corporation Zach Peifer ’11 — Beautyguard Building Products Tony Rosati ’80 — Lansing Sport Shop Sandy Sweeney — Mother Teresa Catholic Academy Susan Van Etten ’80 — Murphy Marble Joe Zagone ’74 — Hofmann Florist Mary Moffatt — Vice President, Advancement Patricia Trebe — Event Manager/Annual Programs Manager Carol Burke Swanson ’81 — Director of Alumni Relations Diana McDonnell — Silent Auction Coordinator

South Course #14 - Classic “short” par three. Deep bunkers surround the putting surface and water to the left of the green command an accurate tee shot.

OFCC Har-Tru tennis courts make for the most comfortable setting to play.

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MCHS HIGHLIGHTS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 4A IHSA STATE CHAMPIONS On the verge of perfection for most of the season, the Marian Catholic Women’s Basketball team couldn’t pick a better time or place to take care of one last piece of unfinished business. The Lady Spartans had only one loss, a Christmas tourney setback to Rolling Meadows, when they advanced to their first IHSA State Championship contest since 2001-02. The opponent waiting in the Class 4A State title game at Illinois State University’s Redbird Arena was Rolling Meadows. Facing a one-point deficit in the waning seconds of the contest, Marian got three shots at the basket. Sophomore Kauai Bradley made the third time the charm, as she banked in an eight-footer as time expired to give Marian Catholic a 48-47 title-game victory. “The team did a great job representing Marian Catholic and the girls basketball program,” assessed Marian Head Coach Annie Byrne, who has led her squad to six Elite 8 IHSA appearances in eight seasons. “They played a tough schedule against highcaliber competition and were successful and consistent. They did not dodge any team in the state and were up for all the challenges they had. They learned time management to balance academics and athletics. They grew together and are a very talented, classy, and competitive group of young ladies,” Bryne said. The team title gave Marian its Ashton Millender ’14, Megan Walsh ’13, third in school history, adding and Kauai Bradley ’15 to 1993 Football (Class 4A) and 2013 Baseball (Class 3A). A heart-stopping 54-52 sectional final victory over ESCC rival Marist paved the way to the crown, as junior Ashton Millender banked in a 35-footer at the final horn to rescue Marian from a one-point deficit. Millender’s outstanding season earned her first Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-State honors, an honor shared by Spartan sophomore Teniya Page. In a winter sports season that included a second in State in IHSA Diving and the best men’s basketball campaign in school history, the year was capped off by the women’s basketball brilliant 33-1 record that also included a perfect East Suburban Catholic Conference season.

The girls getting pumped for the State Championship game

The Marian Catholic State Championship Women’s Basketball Team

DIVING Success didn’t end on the hardcourt for Marian, as sophomore diver Joey Cifelli posted some record-breaking scores in qualifying for the IHSA State meet, then scored 443.60 to earn second place in state. The feat added to his 10th place finish freshman year.

CHEERLEADING & FENCING The Marian cheerleaders earned a 10th-place finish at the ICCA State Championships, and fencing captured the most medals ever (three) at the Great Lakes Championships.

Joey Cifelli ’15 Diving

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MCHS HIGHLIGHTS SPEECH TEAM

MARIAN CATHOLIC SPEECH TEAM FINISHES THIRD AT IHSA STATE FINALS Tiffany Pia Lyander ’13 Crowned State Champion in Poetry Reading The Marian Catholic Speech Team, led by Director Mark Donaway, finished in third place at the IHSA State Finals in Peoria on February 16. Senior Tiffany Pia Lyander won first place in Poetry Reading. “I was pretty shocked when I heard my name announced,” admitted Lyander. “This year, the entire team really Tiffany Pia Lyander ’13 Crowned came together as a unit to help one another. The third-place win took every member of our team.” State Champion in Poetry Reading After a successful season, winning first place at both the IHSA Regional Tournament and IHSA Sectional Tournament, the Marian Catholic Speech Team was proud to earn a third-place trophy at the State Competition. To view the Speech Team’s roster please visit the Speech Department’s webpage at www.marianchs.com/fine-arts/marian-speech-team.php.

ELLEN CHMURA ’14 FINDS HER PASSION IN THE MUSIC ROOM Ellen Chmura, a junior at Marian Catholic, has taken every opportunity to enhance her music skills. The Lansing, IL resident was accepted by Music for All, Inc., an organization that creates life-changing experiences through music, to march in the Rose Bowl Parade in January where she was able to interact with peers and band directors from around the country. Ellen also earned a Division One distinction and Best in Room for French Horn and Violin at the IHSA Solo and Ensemble competition last month.

“Ellen is one of the finest musicians we have had in our program,” said Greg Bimm, Marian Catholic Band Director. “She is dedicated, organized, very consistent, and has a great work ethic. It is the combination of talent and consistent practice that has made her such an outstanding performer. Along with being a wonderful performer, Ellen is also a very dedicated band member and a strong leader. She is definitely one of our go-to people.”

The MCHS Men’s Basketball team shattered several records on its way to the school’s first IHSA Elite Eight appearance. Marian concluded the year with a 29-4 overall mark, topping the previous school record for wins at 22. A pair of first-time championships came at the hands of crosstown rival Bloom Township. The Spartans defeated the Blazing Trojans, 61-58, to win their first-ever Rich South McDipper title. After winning the Marian IHSA Class 4A Regional, Marian again toppled Bloom, 50-46, to win the Thornton Sectional, the first sectional crown in history. The win also gave Coach Mike Taylor his 150th victory at Marian. Standout junior guard Tyler Ulis sparked much of Marian’s success on the hardcourt. He became Marian’s single-season scoring leader (693 points) and all-time scoring king (1,612 points). Ulis was rewarded with IBCA first team All-State honors, as well as being named Player of the Year by the Illinois Times and SouthtownStar.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Metro Chicago ALUMNI & FRIENDS GATHERING It’s time for our Seventh Annual Metro Chicago Alumni & Friends Gathering. The date is right around the corner, Thursday, June 6, from 5:00-7:30 p.m. at Union League Club of Chicago located at 65 W. Jackson Blvd. The setting will be a draw to many of our alumni, parents, and friends who live or work in downtown Chicago and the suburbs. Expanding on the success of last year’s event, all alumni and friends of Marian are encouraged to join us for this social and networking opportunity with a brief presentation by Marian Catholic’s incoming Football Coach Jerry Verde ’95. A $25 donation will include appetizers and three drink tickets. To RSVP, or for further information on the event, please contact Carol Burke Swanson ’81, Director of Alumni Relations, 708-756-9775 or cswanson@marianchs.com. Register online www.marianchs.com

ALUMNI CONNECTION The Marian Catholic High School Alumni Association Networking Gathering was held on January 17, at Aurelio’s Pizza in Homewood. At the event, more than 50 alums enjoyed pizza, drinks, and the MCHS Men’s Basketball game on a cable broadcast. The upbeat gathering brought in alums of all ages and allowed attendees to reconnect with their Marian roots. “The Networking Gathering was a very nice event, it is always exciting to see Marian alumni and talk about how to grow the Association,” said James Murphy ’05, Communication Coordinator for MCHS Alumni Association. “Events like these reinforce the fact that Marian Catholic has shaped me into the person I am today, and for that I will be forever grateful.” The Alumni Association offers a variety of roles to members. For alumni seeking a more causal role within the Association, networking gatherings are a great fit; however, leadership roles are also available. Established in 1988, the Marian Catholic Alumni Association continues the mission of advancing and sustaining the Marian Catholic experience for future generations. Every alum is automatically a member of the Alumni Association. The Alumni Association builds friendships by providing a national network for all alumni through publications, programs, and events, serving as a liaison to the greater school community. The next Alumni Association event will be held at the Union League Club on Thursday, June 6, from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. For further information contact Carol Burke Swanson ’81, Director of Alumni Relations, 708-756-9775 or cswanson@marianchs.com.

Joel Simone ’03, Cassie Lau ’05, Amy Krupa ’98, Valerie Ruiz ’05, and James Murphy ’05

“Events like these reinforce the fact that Marian Catholic has shaped me into the person I am today, and for that I will be forever grateful.” -James Murphy ’05

Communication Coordinator, MCHS Alumni Association

Brian Driscoll ’79, Jim Schreiber ’81, Vince Krydynski ’81, and Jim Donahue ’81

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CLASS REUNIONS CLASS OF 1963 REVS UP FOR 50th Reunion BY TIM O’HEA ’63 Our plans for the weekend include a very casual get-together on Friday evening, October 25. It happens to be on a weekend that does not include a home football game at MCHS because we didn’t want to create any distractions that would keep us from eating, drinking, and conversing. It will take place in the corridor outside the “old gym” (how appropriate) which is where we spent all our time after school “back in the day.” The food will be provided by (who else?) Aurelio’s of Homewood. There will be an open bar and tours of the school will be available for those so inclined. Trust me, there is a lot more there now to see. Saturday festivities begin with Mass at MCHS followed by our reunion dinner at Idlewild Country Club. We plan on a great evening of fun, filled with surprises. There are even rumors that some lucky attendee may drive home in a brand new car. (Editor’s note: You can’t believe everything you hear.) Of course, you would have to be in attendance to win. But, enough... can’t ruin all the surprises. If any of our classmates are out there reading this, please plan to attend our reunion in October. We had a wonderful four years together, and it would be great to renew friendships and laugh about those innocent times. I know you will not be disappointed and if, for whatever reason, you will not be able to attend but would like to participate in our email reunion, just email me at teohea17@aol.com.

“50 years!?! Are you kidding me!?!” That was pretty much my reaction when I learned that our high school class of 1963 was going to be celebrating our 50th reunion this year. So I did the math thing - you know: 2013 minus 1963 = 50. Dang! But still, I thought that just wasn’t right. Fifty year reunions are for old people! Then someone reminded me that a few of us have grandchildren in college so we pretty much qualify as old people. Actually, I am pretty pumped for our upcoming reunion which will be held on Friday, October 25, and Saturday, October 26, 2013. The primary reason for my enthusiasm is that our reunion committee has been working really hard to make this the best 50th reunion that Marian has ever hosted. Okay, we know there has only been one other - just sayin’. Our first priority has been to try to contact every single classmate to be sure that they know when and where the reunion will be held. We are determined to make this a casual, fun time for old friends to renew acquaintances and to share remembrances of our high school days. We might even find the time to share an adult beverage or two. As of today, we have contacted 130 of our 187 classmates and we intend to keep working until we contact them all. Another reason that we are so excited about this gathering is because our class has been participating in an “e-mail reunion” for the past five years. We currently have a total of 115 classmates hooked up in this group. Most have shared a “bio” of their lives since graduation. The stories have been incredible. Our classmates have stepped foot in every country in the world, and have shared many different experiences that have made us laugh and cry. We have learned so many things about our classmates that we never believed possible, and some we have thought “That doesn’t surprise me.” This forum has even brought together some who have lived only a few miles from each other without knowing it.

Cheers! Save the Date August 30 - September 1, 2013 Class of 1973 – 40 Years

Saturday, October 12, 2013 Class of 1968 – 45 Years Class of 1978 – 35 Years Class of 1983 – 30 Years Class of 1988 – 25 Years Class of 1993 – 20 Years Class of 2003 – 10 Years – TBD See back cover for more information.

The Class of 1963 at the Founding Four Reunion

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MARIAN CATHOLIC PARENTS CLUB Evening of Excellence

MARIAN MADNESS SPONSORS FOOD AND BEVERAGE SPONSOR Information Integrators, Inc. Michael Conneen and Family FINAL EIGHT SPONSORS Four Point Play Colleen ’05, Tom ’07, Mike ’12, and John ’15 LaVon Burks Changing You for You, Inc. Kickert School Bus Company Bob Piekarski Piekarski & Sons Tree Service Mulch Masters JZJ Signs, Banners & More Nick and Kathy Zagotta SWEET SIXTEEN SPONSORS Jeff Bona, DDS Bill ’75 and June Ranieri ’75 Cleary Country House Restaurant IJP Football Marian Council 3761 Knights of Columbus Mike McCormick McCormick Retirement Group of Raymond James - mrg-rj.com Patriot Gaming and Electronics Mark Komorowski ’83 and Katie Komorowski ’09 John and Laura Stibich NCAA BRACKET SPONSORS Anonymous Chicago Heights Anchor Bolt Joanne O’Neill Sicher ’81, Colleen O’Neill Ranieri ’83, and Bridget O’Neill Reed ’84 SILENT AUCTION SPONSORSHIP Marc Adduci South Shore Country Club Aurelio’s, Homewood Balmoral Woods Country Club John Benish ’84 Eileen and Tim Bergen Jeff Bona, DDS Freddie Brzozowski ’88 Annie Basic Byrne Jordan Cohen, Illinois Officials Chris Cummings ’76 and Ann Jones Cindy and Gerard Dupczak Egg & I, Homewood

Edible Arrangements Phil Faso ’79 and Livia Faso Dino’s Food and Liquors 5th Quarter Grady’s Grille Mark Haines Lincoln Oaks Golf Course Homewood Florist HR Imaging Idlewild Country Club Jonathan Kane Dennis Kelly ’08 Kickert School Bus Mary Kay Larocca Edward Douglas Salon Lincoln Oaks Bill MacDonald MCHS Athletics MCHS Spartan Shop MCHS Men’s Basketball MCHS Women’s Basketball Sean Mulhearn ’82 Gerry O’Brien People’s Bank Rico’s Pizza Revolution Prep Mike Rodewald Olympia Fields Country Club James Schreiber ’81 and Laura Schreiber Ridge Country Club Southland Athletic Conference Sports Forum Joe Stanfa ’75 Chicago Heights Park District Starbucks Mike Taylor Twisted Q BBQ Phil Wail ’98 The Welsh Family, Dairy Queen Tom Zarlengo ’80, Zarlengo’s The MEN’S LACROSSE families: Steve Bartak and Jamee McCarthy, Tim Berens, Joe and Nancy Biggio, Jeff and Sandra Bready, Alonzo and Lisa Carr, Dan and Lisa Collins, Bob and Debbie Davis, Stephanie Metzer, Robert and Shannon Milhouse, Karl Piekoszewski, Steve and Michelle Rivero, Bob and Mary Ann Smith, and Jim and Laura Zavesky

PARTICIPATING MCHS SPORTS TEAMS BASEBALL Phil Wail ’98 MEN’S BASKETBALL Mike Taylor WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Annie Basic Byrne CROSS COUNTRY Tim Sovereign FENCING Sister Dorothy Marie Solak, O.P. MEN’S GOLF Jim Mendenhall MEN’S LACROSSE Mike McCormick WOMEN’S LACROSSE Brian Patterson SOFTBALL Kerri Evans ’96 WOMEN’S SWIMMING & WATERPOLO Sean Scanlon TENNIS Scott Bodnar TRACK LaVon Burks MARIAN MADNESS COMMITTEE Scott Bening John Benish ’84 Jeff Bona, DDS Jim Dee ’80 Daryl Forney Mark Haines Pat Healy ’79 Lynn and Dave Hilger Bill Hogan ’79 Kevin Kelly ’80 Sean Kelly ’85 Vince Krydynski ’81 Dave Mattio ’66 Chris Ormsby ’93 Colleen Peabody ’05 Terry and Jane Peabody Colleen O’Neill Ranieri ’83 Jim Schreiber ’81 John Stibich Carol Burke Swanson ’81 Mike Taylor Pat Trebe Dave ’75 and Sue Sheehan ’75 Trump LaVonia (Vonnee) Wells

Alumni model in the Mother/Son, Father/Daughter number in the fashion show.

Eileen Gallagher Daw ’78 and Stephen Daw ’13

Lauren Faso ’13 and Phil Faso ’79

SISTER TERESA’S TRAVELS San Diego

Ann Bertrand ’02 and Sister Teresa Marron, O.P.

Sister Kathleen Anne Tait, O.P., Anthony Damon ’98, and Sister Teresa Marron, O.P.

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Alexis Giannini ’13 and Louis Giannini ’82


ALUMNI NOTES Take a few minutes and let everyone in the Marian family know how you’re doing by updating your information on the MCHS website or email cswanson@marianchs.com.

Kristin (Lilly) Tortoriello ’99 and her husband, Dr. Paul Tortoriello, welcomed their baby girl, Liliana Marie, born on November 27, 2012. Big brothers Anthony and Christian are excited to have a little sister.

Carol (Yushkevich) Amato ’75 is currently in a marketing career and was promoted to Creative Marketing and Design Manager. Carol also went back to school to fulfill her longtime passion in the culinary arts and enjoys pastry making as well as cooking for a healthy lifestyle.

Joseph ’00 and Jolene (Karwowski) ’00 Cieniawski welcomed Michael, a healthy baby boy, on December 31, 2011. Earlier in the year, Jolene graduated from Valparaiso University School of Law in May, 2011 and then was admitted to the Illinois Bar.

Annemarie (Goonan) Huyer ’88 is the Finance Manager at Treasury Wine Estates based in Napa Valley, CA. She oversees the Florida, South Carolina, Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, and Latin America markets.

Kevin P. Dolan ’00 and his wife Annie are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Daniel Kevin who was 8 pounds, 12 ounces and 22 inches long! Danny was born on November 7, 2012, the same day as his Grandpa’s birthday, Pat Dolan ’72. Kevin recently joined McDonald’s Corporation as a Finance Manager. The family resides in Chicago.

Jennifer (Zajac) Svevo ’88, husband Gregory Svevo and big sister Tiffani A. Carlsen, welcomed their new addition Zack Gregory Svevo to the family on November 20, 2012. Michaelene (Brown) Buzas ’94 married Tim Buzas on May 5, 2012. Toni Chiappini Ruswick ’96 and her husband Aaron are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Caroline Gabriella. She was born May 6, 2012, and weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce. She joins her big brothers Jack, five, and Benjamin, four, and big sister Elizabeth, two.

Samantha (Schreiber) Staley ’01 and her husband Ryan welcomed daughter, Danielle Rae on February 4, 2011. She joined proud big brothers Andrew and Colin. Tim Huizenga ’03, earned a place on the United States Marine Band, “The President’s Own,” this February. Tim competed with over 90 horn players from all over the country to earn a spot on the historic band.

Gia (Fonte) Colunga ’97 has been elected to partnership at Freeborn & Peters LLP, where she focuses her practice on complex commercial disputes and employment litigation. She lives in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago with her husband, Isaac, and daughter Maria, who is one and a half years old.

Celia Mimms ’03 received a Doctor of Dental Surgery DDS in June, 2012 from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry.

Leslie Spires ’97 and his wife, Victoria, welcomed their baby boy, Leslie J., born on October, 17, 2012.

Rebecca (Gustafson) Bomgaars ’05 graduated with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree on December 15, 2012, from Southern California University of Health Sciences in Whittier, CA, and was married on February 10, 2013, to Justin Bomgaars. They live in Lakewood, CA. She will work in a sports chiropractic practice in the Los Angeles area.

Jessica (Gehm) Callard ’99 and her husband Michael were married on July 3, 2011, and are pleased to announce the birth of their son Michael Gary (MJ) who was born on June 13, 2012. MJ was 8 pounds, 3 ounces and 21 inches long.

Carol (Yushkevich) Amato ’75

Michaelene (Brown) Buzas ’94 and husband Tim Buzas

Caroline Gabriella, daughter of Toni Chiappini Ruswick ’96

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Leslie J., son of Leslie Spires ’97


LIFE IN FILM PRODUCTION ROBERT VELO ’95

STOCK YARD FILMS

A resident of Los Angelos for 18 years, Robert Velo ’95 took time out of his busy schedule during a holiday family visit this past winter to stop by Marian Catholic. When the alum walked into the new Media Center and Broadcasting Studio, he was stunned. Media classes and film equipment were not offered when Robert was a student. Robert Velo ’95 tours the Technology/ “The new Media Center, Media Center with Mark Donaway, Studio, and Editing Room are MCHS Speech and Theatre Director. wonderful tools for students to learn how technology and creativity work together,” explains Velo. “I am very proud Marian offers technology courses which include industry standards software. Students will be prepared for real world opportunities.” While at Marian, Robert longed for a creative outlet. With help from his family, he was provided with film and editing equipment. He and his friends would reenact Saturday Night Live skits, movie scenes, and create original programs; giving him the opportunity to gain experience with production equipment. “Life is what you make it,” explained Velo. “I made it known to faculty and staff that film production was my interest, and they gave me opportunities to enhance my creative skills on my free time. I filmed and edited videos for the band, alumni gatherings, and the 1993 State Champion Football Team, as well as Calendar Drive ‘commercials’ with John Perkovich.” Robert went on to study film production at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Lacking a professional network in L.A., it was vital that he excel in his classes so he would be noticed by professors. His hard work paid off, and he was able to land an internship at Disney which led to a job at Spyglass Entertainment. “I have done it all in L.A.,” said Robert. “I began as an intern and worked my way up, and am now a producer. It was hard to get started in this competitive industry, but Marian Catholic High School gave me the tools to believe in myself and to never stop trying.” Robert has worked on and is responsible for financing projects such as Lovewrecked, Black Swan, Wake, and The Ides of March. His life motto is, “If you can shape it in your mind, you can find it in your life.” It appears that this alum had turned a high school hobby into a successful career.

Michael Leber ’93 and Kenneth Czechanski ’97 never walked the halls of Marian Catholic together; yet, they still managed to meet through mutual friends when Mike was a freshman at Columbia College in Chicago and Ken was a freshman at Marian. The friendship of the Lansing natives evolved through their shared interest in film production. Their passion for film production would one day lead the two to form a business together, Stock Yard Films. More than giving the young men an opportunity to connect, Marian Catholic also taught them the importance of discipline, confidence, and faith. “Marian Catholic will always have a special place in my heart,” said Ken. “I credit Marian for making me the person I am today. When I walk through the doors, I feel like nothing has changed; the family-like environment still lives on within the current students, faculty, and staff.” Ken also met his wife, Elizabeth McIlvain ’96, at Marian. They have two children, five year old Molly and 22-month old Owen. “My belief in work ethic and discipline helped me take the chance at starting a company,” said Mike. “I rely on my faith to give me strength to persevere, something that Marian has instilled in me from the beginning.” After graduating from Marian, Ken followed in Mike’s footsteps by attending Columbia College in Chicago. There, they had an opportunity to hone their technical skills and build a strong support system and network that would later prove to be one of their most valuable assets. Once the young professionals finished college, they gained experience in the real world. Mike worked for Hollywood writer/director, John Hughes, starting as his writing assistant and moving his way up. Ken took his talent to Los Angeles where he worked in international film distribution. However, the prospect of starting their own business proved too appealing. Founded in 2004, Stock Yard Films is a Chicago based, all-inclusive film production house that produces commercial, corporate, and creative film projects. “The benefit of Stock Yard Films being a one-stop-shop is that Ken and I are able to create a more intimate relationship with our clients,” said Mike. “We see the project from start to finish, making the production process easier and cleaner.” The entrepreneurs predict that Stock Yard Films will expand in the upcoming years as they have a number of projects in development, furthering their dreams. For more information on Stock Yard Films visit their website at www.stockyardfilms.com.

Michael Leber ’93 and Kenneth Czechanski ’97

Sister Joan Flannigan, O.P. November 5, 1928 to March 3, 2013

The Marian Catholic Community grieves the loss of Sister Joan Flannigan, O.P., 84, who died peacefully on March 3. Sister Joan ministered at Marian Catholic High School from 1992-2009 where she served in a variety of roles, including working in the bookstore, teaching English and religion, and providing office assistance. Sister Joan influenced thousands of students and continuously illustrated the spirit of Marian Catholic High School.

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For 42 years, Sister Joan taught and/or administered in Catholic parish elementary schools: Little Flower, Springfield; Our Saviour, Jacksonville; St. James, Irwin; St. Thomas, Crystal Lake; St. Peter and Holy Angels, Aurora; Our Lady of Grace, St. Christina; and St. Edward, Chicago; and Sacred Heart in San Diego, CA. In 1992, Sister was assigned to Marian Catholic where she ministered for 17 years. After suffering a stroke in 2009, she returned to the Motherhouse where she served God's people with her prayers.


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Office for Institutional Advancement M A R I A N C AT H O L IC H I G H S C H O O L 700 Ashland Avenue Chicago Heights, IL 60411 (708) 755-6579 www.marianchs.com ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED

CLASS OF 1973 40TH REUNION WEEKEND

August 30, 31, and September 1 For more information and reservations contact Dan Dominy ’73 at marian73@gmail.com

24TH ANNUAL ENDOWMENT GOLF CLASSIC Monday, September 16, 2013 Olympia Fields Country Club For more information contact Pat Trebe 708-756-9405 or ptrebe@marianchs.com

ALUMNI HOMECOMING GATHERING

Friday, September 27, 2013 7:30 p.m. - Marian vs. Benet Academy Immediately following game Alumni Homecoming Gathering

CLASS OF 2008 FIVE YEAR REUNION

Informal Class Reunion - Friday, September 27, 2013 Doors Open at 8:30 p.m. Sister M. Paul McCaughey, O.P. Leadership Center Complimentary pizza, pop, and beer courtesy of the MCHS Alumni Association

CLASS OF 2003 TEN YEAR REUNION

Date & Place TBD Contact Angie Ellison Keefner ’03 at angie.m.ellison@gmail.com

OKTOBERFEST

Note New Date Sunday, October 6, 2013 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Contact Lisa Collins for more information 708-502-5472

2013 CLASS REUNIONS

1968 - 45 Years; 1978 - 35 Years; 1983 - 30 Years; 1988 - 25 Years; 1993 - 20 Years Saturday, October 12, 2013 6:00 p.m. - Mass in Student Chapel 7:00 p.m. - Reunion in Sister M. Paul McCaughey, O.P. Leadership Center

METRO CHICAGO ALUMNI AND FRIENDS NETWORKING GATHERING Union League Club Thursday, June 6, 2013 - 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. For more information or to RSVP contact Carol Burke Swanson ’81 708-756-9775 or cswanson@marianchs.com

SAVE THE DATE CLASS OF 1963 50 YEAR REUNION WEEKEND Friday, October 25, 2013 Informal Gathering - Marian Catholic High School Food catered by Aurelio’s and open bar - Tours available

Saturday, October 26, 2013 Mass in MCHS Student Chapel followed by Class Reunion, Idlewild Country Club

MCHS HOST

The Relay for Life Chicago Heights May 17-18, 2013 For more information contact Colleen O’Neill Ranieri ’83 708-267-0385 or cmor@juno.com

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