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PDF - Cathedral High School
2013 – 2014
ANNUA L GI VI N G
H O N O R RO LL R E P O RT
A NNUAL G IVING REPORT
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master plan
LETTER FROM THE
LE AVING IT ALL UP TO US —
OR TO CHANCE
Cathedral is too precious an asset to leave to chance.
INSPIRED & INFORMED
BY CATHOLIC TRADITION, OUR
MISSION IS TO EDUCATE PEOPLE
WHILE INSPIRING THEM
Chance is a dangerous path and we know not where it leads.
TO VIRTUOUS LIVES.
F
or the last several years, with Master Plan 2018 as our
guide, we have been working on strengthening and
sustaining our school – your school – in ways that
minimize chance and maximize desired destinations.
We have made very good progress on goal #1 which
embraces, reaffirms, and recommits us to our 129-year-old
mission, “Inspired and informed by Catholic tradition...”.
We have an outstanding theology faculty, we now have mass
weekly, and we are focused on our shared vision which says in
part, “Cathedral’s effectiveness is unmatched in its delivery of
religious… capital to Central Minnesota and the world.”
Our programs are outstanding and we’ve already exceeded
the goal of having not fewer than 18 substantive innovations.
We’re not resting, we’ll do more. Our mantra is the
unrelenting pursuit of excellence.
Enrollment (finally!) took a turn in the right direction this
year. We have 655 students enrolled, up from 633 last year.
Our goal is to reach 818 by four years from now.
We have expanded and enhanced our scholarship program
and we need to do even more. We are providing $1.1 million
(up from $345,000 five years ago) in scholarships and our
goal by four years from now is $1.8 million to support
families who need it. We want to remain a school that is
available to all who want it.
You will read more about our financial strength later in
this report. We are making good progress. As traditional
• Bountiful blessings,
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sources of revenue have declined dramatically, or gone away
completely, we have been focused on a ten percent per year
increase in the annual fund. We exceeded our goal last year
if you count a non-liquid gift of real estate. If you don’t count
it then we fell short. A new year and a new goal start all over
again each year on July 1st. We need and want you to be a
part of the annual fund which is essential to our excellent
programs.
•
OUR SHARED VISION: With profound humility and gratitude –
supported by hard data – and as proclaimed by external constituencies:
Cathedral’s effectiveness is unmatched in its education, preparation,
and formation of young men and women for adulthood – and in its
delivery of religious, social, intellectual, financial, leadership, service
and cultural capital to Central Minnesota and the world.
M A J O R G OA L S BY 2018
WE’RE BUILDING A MEASURABLY BETTER SCHOOL BEFORE THE END OF THIS DECADE!
About 2½ years ago we started work on goal #9 which, if
you don’t have it memorized, says, “At least one new facility
addition or major renovation will add dramatic function and
form to programs determined most in need.” As with all of
our goals the deadline for completion is June 30, 2018.
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Not fewer than 18,000 people will be regularly praying for the strength and success of our school.
2
Cathedral’s program will feature not fewer than eighteen substantive innovations using school year 2011 as the baseline.
We are now in the process of testing the concept which stems
from our work with Cuningham Group Architects. Thus far
the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
3
We will enroll and sustain not fewer than 818 students.
4
We will support our students and their families with not less than $1.8 million in annual scholarship resources.
5
Our enrollment area will expand by 18 miles to regularly include families and communities within a 28 mile radius.
6
Not less than 18% of our alumni will be engaged in communication, participation and investment in support of their alma mater.
7
We will generate not less than $818,000 annually in unrestricted donations.
8
New capital held as cash or converted to facilities will be not less than $18 million.
9
At least one new facility addition or major renovation will add dramatic function and form to programs determined most in need.
Should we leave our campus facilities to chance – or should
we do something about them? There is no one to respond
unless it is you and I. Please get involved as we start to
evolve to goal #8, which is to raise the capital necessary to
accomplish goal #9. We are almost at the starting line and it
will take all of us to get the job done.
Leaving it all up to us – or to chance?
Please choose wisely and join us for the four remaining years
of Master Plan 2018!
M I CH A E L A . M U L L I N President
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We will establish and sustain a minimum 90-day unrestricted net operating cash position.
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A written and tested succession plan for key leadership positions, governance and faculty will exist and be applied.
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T
honor roll
583.9
$
$600K
611.3
$
523.4
451.9
$400K
grandparents, staff, faculty, friends and students. Many have bestowed
their generosity upon us by financially investing in our programs
TOTA L CO N T R I BU T I O N S
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
MEMBERS
$200K
0
FY
250
235
200
T H E C AT H E D R A L F U N D
Cathedral ended the 2014 Fiscal Year receiving a total of
$1,315,691 in donations. Total giving included $833,380 for
our unrestricted annual fund; $35,353 raised in temporarily
restricted dollars, which are directly
connected to specific projects; and
TOTAL
$
$446,958 raised in permanently restricted
1,315,691
funds which have been so-designed by
the donors.
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The generosity of the Cathedral community was strongly
evident over the past year. We fell short of our very aggressive
$765,000 Cathedral Fund goal with $523,380 being raised
in unrestricted funds. However, donations to temporarily
restricted and permanently restricted funds increased
dramatically.
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and our future. Others also invest their time, volunteering for special
events or as a part of our day-to-day operations. Every contribution
is an investment in Cathedral and every dollar donated or minute of
time given truly does matter. Those investments allow us to provide an
education unmatched, as our shared vision states.
We have made every effort to report complete and accurate
information. If you spot an error of any kind please contact Brenda
Minette at 320-257-2140 or [email protected]. We
apologize in advance for any such errors; they are unintentional.
TOTAL
1,106,448
$
446,958
$
•
150,438
$
150
( A N N UA L F U N D)
July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. This report also honors those
Our Cathedral community is comprised of alumni, parents,
Our Heritage Society is comprised of members who contribute $1,000 or more annually to the
Cathedral Fund (annual giving). The Heritage Society grew by 20% from last year and these
leaders contributed 64% of the $523,380 received for the Cathedral Fund for the year ended June
30, 2014. We are very grateful for all members of the Heritage Society and all are urged to join.
$
contributed financially to Cathedral High School between
who have generously donated repeatedly for years.
H E R I TA G E S O C I ET Y
$
508.4
$
he 2013-14 Honor Roll of Donors recognizes those who have
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124
115
TOTAL
851,551
$
35,353
$
372,109
$
2010
2011
2012
2013
FY
2014
TOTAL
103,002
$
Over the years, Cathedral has established several honorary giving
societies to recognize donors for their loyal commitment and generous
675,472
$
T H E C AT H E D R A L H I G H S C H O O L D O N O R
R ECO G N I T I O N S O C I ET I E S
137,260
$
support to our mission. In recognition for their generous contributions,
donors are honored with membership in three of our benefactor
169,472
$
societies based upon their cumulative giving, deferred giving and
36,000
$
833,380
$
E D U C AT I O N F O U N DAT I O N
The Cathedral High School Education Foundation endowment is critical in providing need-based scholarships and tuition assistance to nearly 50% of Cathedral students. The generosity
of our alumni and friends has made it possible for many families to enroll their children in Catholic education. This past year, we awarded scholarships exceeding $1.1 million.
583,901
$
annual giving.
C U M U L AT I V E G I V I N G ­— The Founder’s Society
Established in 2009, the Founders Society recognizes those who, through a one-time gift
or years of giving, have contributed $50,000 or more to Cathedral High School or any of its
sponsored programs.
611,289
$
470,000
FY
$
2014 *
P L A N N E D G I V I N G — The Legacy Society
Established in 1982, the Legacy Society recognizes individuals who have included Cathedral
High School in their estate plans or who have made provisions for the school through a
deferred, planned or life income gift.
9.521
$
8.371
$
2013
2012
7.881
$
2011
8.186
$
2010
2011
2012
2013
7.244
$
PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED
$1M
$2M
$3M
$4M
$5M
$6M
$7M
$8M
$9M
$10M
* = Unaudited
2014
A N N UA L G I V I N G — The 1884 Cathedral Heritage Society
Established in 2009 the Heritage Society recognizes those who give at the $1,000 level and
above each year. The annual fund is Cathedral’s cash register. We need to keep it ringing daily
in order to keep our programs top-notch. Without the Annual Fund we would suffer a 12%
deficit in our budget.
TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED
UNRESTRICTED
CONTRIBUTIONS IN MILLIONS
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honor roll
S C H O L A R S H I P S AWA R D E D
C AT H E D R A L’S CO ST P E R P U P I L
P R O J EC T E D F O R 2015:
Cathedral awarded $1.1 million in need-based scholarships to more than 50% (317)
of our current students for the school year of 2013-14. The demand for need-based
scholarship dollars has been strong and continues to be an area of focus.
10,811
FY
1,100,000
$
$
1,070,000
2012
$
2011
819,000
REVENUE
CHS Education Foundation 7%
$
2010
Tuition, net
511,000
$
$200K
$400K
$600K
$800K
$1M
$4,351,133
CHS Education Foundation
$483,832
Fund Raising
$922,500
Support from Parishes
$687,661
Athletics Revenue
$509,625
Government Support
$51,791
Miscellaneous
$74,513
Projected Revenue
637
650
STUDENTS
655
654
STUDENTS
STUDENTS
633
STUDENTS
STUDENTS
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2012
2013
Athletics Revenue 7%
2014
2015
Government Support 1%
EXPENDITURES
Employee Compensation
$3,687,842
Program Costs
$1,404,661
Employee Benefits
$1,105,222
Maintenance & Facilities
$408,875
Central Office
$192,824
Equipment
$95,126
Advancement & Marketing
$80,800
Interest on Debt
$56,000
Miscellaneous
$48,558
Reserve
2011
Fund raising 13%
Support from Parishes 10%
Miscellaneous 1%
Enrollment increased by 3.5% for the 2014-15 school year. We have an increase of
students in each grade, along with a larger number of international students. Our
eighth grade class total, which had been our smallest in more than 40 years, grew by
18 students to bring it up to par.
654
Tuition, net 61%
$7,081,055
ENROLLMENT GROW TH
2010
$
1,042,000
2013
FY
14,723
$
2014
STUDENTS
AV E R A G E CO ST P E R P U P I L
AT C AT H O L I C S C H O O L S L I K E U S
T H R O U G H O U T M I N N E S OTA
Projected Expenditures
$1,147
Equipment 1%
Central Office 3%
Maintenance & Facilities 6%
Advancement & Marketing 1%
Interest on Debt 1%
Miscellaneous 1%
Reserve .02%
Employee Benefits 16%
Employee
Compensation
52%
Program Costs 20%
$7,081,055
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PROGRAM
A
A F EW
n important strategic goal aimed at increasing Cathedral’s
global citizenship was established recently. We are
inviting students from other countries to enroll and be
fully involved and included in our program. The goal is to have our
student population ultimately more representative of the world. These
students are not exchange students, but rather full-time Cathedral
students who just happen to live farther away than our Central
Minnesota students.
The first year of our new international program was very successful,
with 14 students from eight different countries being welcomed as
full-time students. The home countries of these students included China, Colombia, Honduras, Italy, Mexico, South Korea,
Spain and Vietnam.
This year the number of students from non-US locations has more than doubled. Cathedral has enrolled 31 students from
10 different countries, including China, Colombia, Germany, Honduras, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Burkina
Faso and Vietnam. Our Catholic tradition, compassion, and small, family-like community of faith help to make Cathedral an
environment where all students are welcome and where our international students feel at home.
Students from places around the world are woven into the fabric of our school. During the first year, our international students
established clubs while participating in many different sports and activities. They learned about, and engaged in, local, regional
and national traditions as well as sharing their own cultures with our students, staff and families. Cathedral also provides
special classes to help non-US students master the English language.
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F R OM Y E A R
Our more traditional local students are benefitting in many ways from the
international program. Cathedral’s increasingly diverse school community
is equipping our students with skills and experiences that will be valuable
throughout their lives.
C AT H E D R A L C RU S A D E R S I M PAC T I N G T H E I R WO R L D —
H E R E AT HOM E A N D A R O U N D T H E G L O B E
Our thriving international program is beneficial for all concerned — and is
proving to be a lot of fun for everyone involved.
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G R A D UAT IO N SP E E C H
G R A N D PA R E N T S DAY
Each year, our seniors choose one of their teachers to speak at
Baccalaureate. The Class of 2014 selected Steve Penticuff, who has been
teaching theology at Cathedral for two years. Steve’s speech was moving,
meaningful, and personal. His words emotionally connected him to the
graduating class; the mutual love between this teacher and his students
was palpable as he spoke. This was Cathedral’s 110th graduating class in
the 129th year since our founding.
On November 26, 2013, we welcomed nearly 700 grandparents of current students to share a special day
with their grandchildren on campus. We hold this event the week of Thanksgiving in hopes of capitalizing
on family visits that may already be occurring due to the holiday. The bond between a grandparent and
grandchild is precious and that is part of what makes this day so special.
Grandparents are so proud to share the day with their grandchildren and the students are excited to show their
grandparents around their school. The day features a breakfast, mass, tours of campus, photo sessions and a
short program. Grandparents’ Day has become an event we couldn’t eliminate if we wanted to; it’s too popular!
ANNE
SCHLEPER
A
nne Schleper ’08 played for the US Womens’
Olympic Hockey Team in the 2014 Winter Olympics
in Sochi, Russia. Cathedral honored her with a
pep fest prior to the official beginning of the Olympic
Games. Anne’s parents attended and spoke at the event.
A videotape was created with the students cheering
Anne (and her team) on and wishing her well. During the
Olympics, we hosted game-watching events on campus.
Bishop Donald Kettler visits with grandparents and students at Cathedral.
L I F E SK I L L S DAY
O K L A HOM A !
Even a mathematical genius might have to cook or do
laundry when at college. Our goal for Life Skills Day is
to teach our students a few very practical skills they
might not have learned at home or in the classroom.
A very talented cast and crew
brought the stage to life in
Cathedral’s premiere performance of
Oklahoma! last year. Director Adam
Sahli involved more than 50 students
in the production.
Some of the experiences include automobile
mechanics and how to change a tire, social dance,
personal finance, self-defense, how to do laundry,
cooking in a dorm room, and legal responsibilities
associated with being an adult on your own, among
other subjects. It is a productive day and has been
hugely successful with our students.
W E DAY – M A K I N G A D I F F E R E N C E
I N T H E WO R L D
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S TAT E HO C K EY
T O U R NA M E N T
Our boys’ hockey team competed in the 2014 State
Hockey Tournament, generating a lot of excitement
for our players, students and staff. It’s always thrilling
when our athletes do well and participate in state
tournaments and competitions. With hockey, the
tournament occurred during the school year, creating
a lot of energy as all the students came together to
celebrate their school identity, spirit, and pride. Over the
last five years, Cathedral has averaged fifteen different
state tournament appearances annually.
O
ur teacher, Dick McMorrow, designed and organized
another travel learning trip to Tanzania – his sixth.
Juniors at Cathedral begin by taking the Global Issues
class where they learn about diseases, terrorism, the lack of
clean water and other problems the world faces today. The
eleventh grade students are mature enough to appreciate
and learn from the experience, but young enough to return
to Cathedral for one final year. Cathedral benefits, the people
of Tanzania benefit, and most of all, the students benefit
greatly.
This educationally rich trip is not designed to make our
students feel like they are saviors. The experience allows
our kids to work alongside those who need the help. Our
students work as equals with the Tanzanians to complete
projects such as digging a well or installing a solar-operated
pump they purchased with their own money. The availability
of the clean water resulting from that project now benefits
4,000 people who prior to that, had to carry water on their
backs or heads over a six mile distance. Students also work in
schools and orphanages as well as with a women’s group to
help in the gardens.
Anne is Cathedral’s first-ever Olympian and is an excellent
role model. Anne has won awards honoring her for being
a person who embodies academics, athletics, leadership
and volunteerism. She was a stand-out athlete during
her years at the University of Minnesota where her team
earned national championships. Despite all of Anne’s
success, she remains a genuinely nice, faith-filled person.
Everyone at Cathedral is very proud of her.
Fifty Cathedral students attended this dynamic
youth gathering in Minneapolis. The day was
focused on young people making a difference
in the world. Those who attended the event
learned more about local and global issues and
were empowered to help lead the movement
for change. Celebrities came to speak to the
students, educating and inspiring them. The
most impressive aspect of all is that no one
attending We Day bought his or her own ticket.
Instead, the students earned their invitations by
addressing and working on a local or global issue
which brings about positive change and impact.
TA N Z A N IA — T H E Y
C OM E BAC K C HA N G E D
OU T STA N D I N G
D I V I SIO N 1
AT H L E T E S
Cathedral produced four Division One
college athletes from the Class of 2014.
Congratulations to Nick Golebiowski ’14
(Georgetown University – track and cross
country), Jeff Fasching ’14 (University of
Minnesota – baseball), Austin Poganski
’14 (University of North Dakota –
hockey), and Daniel Bailey ’14 (United
States Air Force Academy – hockey).
This experience exposes Cathedral students to poverty at a
level they have never seen before. And yet, they see families
who are happy and satisfied with what they have. The people
of Tanzania are welcoming and want to share what they
have with our kids, despite the fact that they have so little.
Students who participate in the Africa trip return home with
their lives changed in a very positive way.
I N C R E A SI N G T H E F U T U R E E N G I N E E R’ S
C OM P E T I T I V E E D G E
The theoretical and practical engineering class, now in its third year, has taken
firm root. A traditional classroom was converted to an amazing engineering
learning environment two summers ago—and was expanded to nearly twice
its size this past summer. Included in the room are a number of lathes, machines,
presses, and even a state-of-the-art welding area. The room is properly ventilated
and has an extensive dust collection system. The room was constructed and
equipped largely with very generous donations. Next on our wish list is a 3D
printer... This is an improvement for Cathedral students you really need to see!
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C
athedral strives for excellence in all areas including extra-curricular activities. Cathedral
students participated in numerous state meets and tournaments during the 2013-14 school year:
Boys’ Cross Country
The team took 3rd with an impressive showing at the state meet.
Girls’ Cross Country
The girls participated in the state tournament and placed 6th.
Boys’ Hockey
Boys’ Baseball
CHS won the state championship! The Crusaders came from behind to win 5-4 over Fairmont at Target Field in mid-June.
This past season saw Bob Karn ’59 become the winningest high school baseball coach in Minnesota with 711 victories in
his 44-year career. Congratulations Bob!
Track & Field
Nick Golebiowski ’14 finished 3rd in the 1600 Meter and 2nd in the 3200 Meter race at the state track and field meet.
The girls 4 X 800 meter relay team, consisting of Morgan Durbin ’14, Rachel Eickhoff ’15, Paige Danielson ’15, and Kate
Tomczik ’18, placed 6th in state.
Girls’ Gymnastics
Boys’ Golf
Boys’ Tennis
Speech
FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2014 – OUR 129TH YEAR!
The Cathedral High School Education Foundation Permanent Funds
Anonymous
Bernard & Cathie Gruenes Scholarship
Bernicks Family Scholarship
Bill & Joyce Coborn Scholarship
Birk Family Scholarship
Bishop Speltz Scholarship
Bob & Joann Thueringer Family Scholarship
Bob & Penny (Reiter) White Scholarship
Bob & Sandy Sexton Scholarship
Bob Klein Scholarship
Bob McReavy Scholarship
Bruce E. Meyer Scholarship
Capital Improvements Scholarship
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Catholic War Veterans Scholarship
Chris & Allison Adkins Scholarship
CHS Drum & Bugle Corps Scholarship
CHS/JXXIII Ed Foundation Non Desig Scholarship
CHS/JXXIII Faculty/Staff Scholarship
Class of 1943 Scholarship
Class of 1945 Scholarship
Class of 1949 Scholarship
Class of 1950 Scholarship
Class of 1951 Scholarship
Class of 1966 Scholarship
Class of 1969 Scholarship
Class of 1980 Scholarship
Class of 1986 Scholarship
Crusaders for Life Scholarship
Dave Marquardt Family Scholarship
Dennis & Karol Ringsmuth Family Scholarship
Dick Statz Scholarship
Diverse Educational Atmoshphere for Learning
Don & Pat Bitzan Scholarship
Donald & Irma (Lahr) Grelson Scholarship
Doug & Karen Dingmann Scholarship
Eddie & Ester Wong Scholarship
Edmund Hinkemeyer Scholarship
Education Foundation General Scholarship Fund
Edward Edelbrock Scholarship
Edward J. & Mercedes Brandl Scholarship
Erv Austing Scholarship
Fabian & Donna Eickhoff Scholarship
Father Harold Kost Scholarship
Floyd & Rose Ann Stockinger Scholarship
Fr. John Laky Scholarship
Fr. Robert J. Voigt Scholarship
Fr. Roger Vossberg Scholarship
Francis Weis Scholarship
Frank Unger Memorial Scholarship
Frank Vouk Scholarship
Fred & Dr. Delphine Sexton Scholarship
Fred & Valeria Hughes Scholarship
The Crusader boys’ hockey team took 4th in the state tournament.
The girls finished 5th in the state. Paige Beuning ’14 finished 8th on the beam. Margaux Schmid ’15 was 7th overall
on the beam.
Kyle Haag ’14 and Sam Labine ’14 competed in the state golf tournament in early June.
Matt Bowe’ 14 and Phil Ruegemer ’14 participated in the state tennis tournament as a doubles team.
Cathedral had seven state meet participants.
& funds
Gene & Bev Storms Family Scholarship
George Reasbeck Scholarship
Herbert J. Hall Scholarship
Irene Madigan Scholarship
Iten Family Scholarship
Jack & Tudy Fischer Scholarship
James Hall Family Scholarship
Jim & Mary Jane Lauerman Scholarship
Jim Kruzich Memorial Scholarship
John & Marie Hackert Scholarship
John C. White Memorial Scholarship
Jueneman Family Scholarship
Kathleen Hofmann Scholarship
Kathy Hengel Scholarship
Krystosek - Parkhurst Scholarship
Kuennen Family Scholarship
Larson Allen Weishair & Co LLP Scholarship
Leighton Family Scholarship
Marguerite Krystosek Parkhurst Scholarship
Marie Hennen Scholarship
Mary & Lee Torborg Scholarship
Mary Broker-Knapp Scholarship
Mary Jane & Roman Eickhoff Scholarship
Mary Jo Levandowski Memorial Scholarship
Math & Katie Mimbach Scholarship
Matt & Jean Symalla Scholarship
Maurice A. Klasen Scholarship
McConnell Catholic Education Scholarship - Partner
Monsignor Al Kremer Scholarship
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hall Scholarship
Nan & Mike Figge Memorial Scholarship
Perrier Family Scholarship Fund
Philip & Armella (Stockinger) Schimnich Family
Scholarship
Renee Krier Carlson Scholarship
Robert A. Mahowald Sr. Scholarship
Robert Fleming Scholarship
Robert J. Sullivan Scholarship
Rock & Roll Revue Scholarship
Roger & Joyce Poganski Scholarship
Roger & Joyce Quinlivan Scholarship
S. Vivia Theisen Scholarship
Sam Keaveny Memorial Scholarship
Schwinghammer Family Scholarship
Schwinghammer Technology Endowment
Shelley Leisen Scholarship - Partnership Account
Sisters of the Order of St. Benedict Scholarship
St. Aloysius Gonzaga Scholarship
St. Augustine’s Scholarship
St. Francis Xavier Scholarship
The Visitor Scholarship
Wahlin Family Scholarship
Weitzel Family Scholarship
Wells Fargo Scholarship
Weyrens Family Scholarship
Wilbur & Monica Daniel Scholarship Fund
Wolf Memorial Scholarship
WoltersKluwer Financial Services/Bankers Systems
Scholarship Fund
Zapp Bank Scholarship
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CLASS GIVING
CLASS
DONORS
GIVING
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
2
2
2
3
7
6
13
10
13
13
19
18
24
25
26
41
31
30
20
30
29
15
41
23
26
23
23
19
26
21
30
21
22
22
23
14
17
17
12
$45
$125
$6,000
$225
$630
$1,775
$1,870
$1,140
$2,045
$1,450
$4,475
$1,235
$28,345
$17,260
$3,989
$4,525
$33,390
$3,975
$4,359
$5,991
$4,725
$4,425
$18,370
$4,765
$3,095
$10,535
$14,565
$4,810
$2,605
$8,295
$2,330
$8,295
$3,480
$313,150
$2,855
$3,890
$7,154
$10,370
$3,630
CLASS
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
DONORS
18
21
11
11
8
11
15
12
12
5
13
10
7
8
2
1
7
5
7
10
5
7
2
6
3
3
6
4
10
4
2
1
3
2
4
3
-
GIVING
$3,800
$7,835
$3,650
$1,964
$1,725
$3,106
$5,600
$2,288
$6,775
$750
$4,750
$6,985
$999
$605
$200
$100
$4,557
$1,000
$1,865
$1,710
$1,275
$950
$275
$3,075
$1,135
$142
$325
$215
$1,350
$250
$280
$25
$95
$35
$110
$60
-
Thank you to all of our alumni who pay it forward and invest in the next generations of Cathedral. We are very grateful for your continued generosity and support.
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Anonymous
Alliant Techsystems, Inc.
Scott and Mary Kay Bailey
Bruce and Pat Bechtold
Mark and Luanne Bemis
PegAnne ‘80 and Byron Bjorklund
Marilyn Branch
Bremer Bank
Sally ‘80 and Dave Brinza
Ron and Jane Brown
Tom and Trish Bruce
Steve and Jean Bruggeman
CustomInk
Amy Dorn ‘92
George Dorn
Ken ‘68 Elchert and Clare ‘74
Eickhoff Elchert
Don ‘71 and Maryls Eikmeier
Keith and Brenda Eisenschenk
Tim and Bernie Elhard
Richard and Marie English
Bassey Eyo
Marc Faerber
John Fandel ‘68
Bill and Bernice Farmer
Sandra ‘81 and Leon Faust
Patrick and Joan Figge
Steve Figge ‘85
Tom Figge
Kurt and Karla Franke
Daniel and Debra Frantti
Mona ‘81 and Steve Freeberg
Curtis and Betty Ghylin
Sally Gibson
Yvonne Gorman ‘59
Ruth Grelson
Father Bernie Gruenes
Gray Plant Mooty Foundation
Ann Eickhoff Hagen ‘80
Julie ‘80 Kunkel and Tom Hall
Erinn ‘95 and Andy Hawkins
Bob ‘75 and Karen Hengel
Gene ‘57 and Marion Hengel
Vic ‘46 and Joyce ‘50 Hengel
Patrice Henning ‘80
Mary and Dan Henry
John and Judy Herdan
Mary Jane Hick ‘48
Kevin and Carol Holton
Mark Hughes ‘68
Andy ‘97 and Jessica Imholte
Arnold ‘78 and Jane ‘78 Imholte
Elaine Imholte
Frank ‘71 and Peg Imholte
Joelle Imholte ‘76
Katie Imholte ‘00
Lynn Imholte ‘80
Paul ‘74 and Karen Imholte
Steve ‘80 and Jenny Jameson
Bob ‘59 and Karen Karn
Patricia Kasimor
Lynn ‘76 and Jeff Kaster
Michael and Charlotte Kiekenapp
Jamie ‘91 and Katie Kinzer
Mary Ellen Klein
Dale ‘61 and Karen Kleinschmidt
Thomas Knapp
Richard and Katherine Koeck
Mary Teresa ‘89 and Jeff Koslowski
Bernard ‘67 and Karen Kunkel
Isabel Kunkel
Father Robert* Krystosek
Steve and Peggy Laraway
Sveinar and Judi Larsen
Jim ‘50 and Mary Jane ‘53 Lauerman
Carolyn Lauermann
Gretchen Leisen ‘59
Laura ‘71 and David Light
Matt and Amy Lindstrom
Pete ‘77 and Carole ‘77 Loehr
Bert ‘50 and LeRoy Lommel
Paul and Carol Longsdorf
John ‘80 and Cheryl ‘80 Lovitz
Marie* McConnell
Bob McReavy ‘77
Medtronic Foundation
Bill Maney
Dave and Geri Marquardt
Daniel and Elizabeth Mathews
Matt ‘94 and Marney Mathiasen
Mike ‘81 and Lisa Maurer
Rebecca Brown-Medvec ‘87 and
David Medvec
Lee ‘53 and Rosie ‘56 Menke
Randy and Nia Meierhofer
Miller Carlin Funeral Homes
Katie Mimbach
Minnesota State High School
Baseball Coaches Association
Carl and Katherine Moberg
Laurie ‘75 and Mike Mullin
Merry Mund
Mary Neidermeier
Joe and Veronica Nessler
Mary Ann O’Hara ‘69
Robert and Margaret Olson
Plaza Park Bank
Patrice Prentice
Steve ‘77 and Lori Quinlivan
Pat Reasbeck ‘71
Darcy Reich
Bob ‘46 and Rita ‘53 Rengel
Nick and Bernice Reuter
Rev. Donald* Rieder ‘42
Aaron ‘83 and Anne Rodriguez
Harry ‘77 and Tina Rothstein
Ann Yaggie and Denny Rozeboom
Paul and Caroline Ruegemer
Donald and Mary Ann Sauer
Steve ‘79 and Michelle ‘77 Sauer
Kathi and Mark Sauerer
Father LeRoy Scheierl
Armella Schimnich ‘55
Ken ‘77 and Mary Schimnich
Jim and Ann Schleper
Don ‘49 and Dee Schmidt
Harvey ‘71 and Mary ‘72 Schmitt
Jo Senta
David ‘80 and Wendy ‘80 Sexton
Fred ‘59 and Del ‘59 Sexton
Tom ‘77 and Patty ‘77 Sexton
Mike Sis ‘77
Rick and Sue Sovada
Peter ‘76 and Kristi ‘78 Spaniol
Roger Stegura ‘65
For the year ended June 30, 2014
Daniel and Mary Steil
Glen and Marian Stevens
Gene and Bev Storms
Dean and Kathy Taylor
Jeanette Theisen
Louise Theisen
Bob ‘69 and JoAnn Thueringer
Jeff ‘88 and Catherine Torborg
Mary Unger
Heidi ‘91 and Eric Voigt
Michelle and Jeff Voit
JoAnn Weir
Bob ‘66 and Penny ‘66 White
Ron ‘74 and Katia Wieber
Brian and Valerie Wise
Bob Witte
Chuck ‘69 and Barb Wocken
Pat ‘83 and Kathleen Wolf
David and Susan Wolff
Sharon ‘59 and Robert Wolle
Elaine ‘59 and Chuck Yaggie
Michael and Judith Ziemann
Mike and Julie Zniewski
Sy Zylla ‘45
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volunteers
T HA N K YO U F O R YO U R T I M E
A N D G E N E R O SI T Y
Served July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014
B OA R D O F D I R ECTO R S
Phil Boyle
Julie Carnahan
Peter Donohue ‘66
Rhonda Hartung Lisa Laudenbach
Jane Mobilia-Witte
Michael Mullin
Lori Neutzling
Father Tony Oelrich
Jim Otremba
Stephen Rudnicki
Peter Spaniol ‘76
David Titus
Erin O’Toole-Tomczik
Maria Wintheiser ‘88
Elaine Yaggie ‘59
MEMBER S OF
T H E CO R P O R AT I O N
Father Tim Baltes
Father Mark Innocenti
Bishop Donald Kettler
Father Tom Knoblach ‘79
Father Tony Oelrich
Father Bob Rolfes
Father LeRoy Scheierl
Father Jerome Tupa, OSB
Father Ron Weyrens
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For the year ended June 30, 2014
A LU M N I B OA R D Sarah Engdahl ‘02
Steve Feddema ‘81
Marie Kigin ‘77
Kelsey LeClaire ‘10
Joe Maiers ‘76
Jeremy Mathiasen ‘94
Kirsta Mohs ‘02
Amy O’Neal ‘88
Mary Pull ‘59
Rick Reisdorf ‘00
Kyle Wahlin ‘97
Shari Wahlin ‘69
E D U C AT I O N
F O U N DAT I O N T R U ST E E S
Troy Fritz (Executive Secretary)
Paul Harris ‘83
Patty Hooley ‘81
Joan Jaye ‘77
Mike Johnson
Tami Koosmann
Mike Lenzmeier
George Meinz ‘72
Sandy Neutzling
Terry Rothstein ‘59
Steve Schueller
Moe Spanier ‘78
Andy Vinson
Elaine Yaggie ‘59
Anonymous
Bob ‘65 and Nikki Abel
Dominic ‘89 and Orit Ackerman
Doreen ‘47 and Charles Ackley
Adage Capital
Tim ‘60 and Sophie Adams
Lorri Ahl
Rick ‘60 and Karen Ahles
Marilyn Albers ‘56
Tom and Sally Allen
Sharon ‘64 and Donald Althaus
Bob ‘59 and Karen ‘60 Ament
Jeff ‘86 and Kari Ament
Catie ‘98 and Chris Amundsen
Greg and Carol Anderson
Joyce ‘68 and John Anderson
Karen ‘84 & Craig Anderson
Kathleen Anderson ‘85
Keith and Cathy Anderson
Chris and Collette Appert
Apple Matching Gifts
Kathleen Archer ‘51
Carol and Richard Arend
Darrell and Kathy Armbrust
Flo ‘65 and Dick Armstrong
Jim and Kelly Arnold
Sharon ‘56 and Charles Arnold
Joel and Bonnie Athmann
Kay Aufenthie ‘68
Andy and Libby Auger
John Augustin ‘60
George ‘59 and Bernadette Augustinack
Scott ‘82 and Sandy Austing
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Mary Louise ‘77 and Philip Ayers
Bill ‘72 and Marcia Bach
Bob ‘74 and Jan ‘74 Bach
Ethel Backes ‘44
Keith and Betty Bailey
Scott and Mary Kay Bailey
Pat ‘74 and Debbie Baldwin
Pat and Sandy Baldwin
Father Tim Baltes
Burt and Evelyn Bancroft
Rick ‘87 and Dawn Bancroft
Lavaughn Bangtson
Bank Vista
Karly ‘94 Baraga Werner and Todd Werner
Justin Barclay
Jim Bares ‘57 and Jan Flint-Bares
Dorothy Baron ‘43
Rick ‘71 and Deb Baron
Bob and Terry Barrett
Patricia ‘57 and John Barrett
Tom ‘87 and Annette Barrett
James ‘40 and Marian ‘45 Barthelemy
Todd ‘85 and Stacy Bastien
Ed ‘60 and Carol Bauer
Marv and Helen Bauer
Mary Bauer ‘84
Merle and Claire Bauer
Jeffrey and Tami Bauerly
Dr. Gerald Baumgartner
Marcia ‘62 and Bob Bayer
Randy and Sue Bayerl
Meaghan ‘92 and Scott Baynes
Amy Bechtold ‘12
Brad and Jane Bechtold
Bruce and Pat Bechtold
Glen ‘84 and Karen Bechtold
Kelly Bechtold ‘09
Tom Bechtold ‘65
Jack Becker ‘53
Ramona Becker ‘48
Gerald ‘56 Behrendt and Dorine ‘56
Peerman Behrendt
Brian ‘86 and Jen Bellmont
Don ‘66 and Nancy Bellmont
Jeff ‘99 and Mari Bellmont
Kevin ‘95 and Molly Bellmont
Mike ‘89 and Ryan Bellmont
Mark and Luanne Bemis
Mike and Cathy Bengtson
Cretia Benolken ‘51
Jerry and Jan Benusa
Tim ‘74 and Lisa Benusa
Dave and Penny Berdan
Dorothy ‘64 and Robert Berg
Gary and Judy Berg
Eileen Berger ‘43
Dennis and Alice Bergner
Joan Bestgen
Barb and Jim Bestick
Cory Bethell and Tracy Nahan Bethell
Doug ‘61 and Barbara Bettenberg
Joe and Helen Bettendorf
Matt ‘93 and Carrie Bettendorf
Jackie ‘58 and Don Beumer
Edward and Virginia Beuning
Shirley ‘56 and Paul Beuttas
Russell ‘68 and Debbie ‘69 Bialke
Dick ‘73 and Mimi ‘74 Bitzan
Don Bitzan
Kathleen Bjerke ‘67
Bob and Deb Bjornstad
Allen Blenkush ‘64
Joan Bleser ‘49
Dick Blitvitch
Del and Jane Blocher
Diane ‘80 Blocher Bischel and Paul Bischel
Kayla Blommer
Red Blommer
Ed ‘63 and Linda Bluhm
Sue ‘65 and Bob Boerbon
James and Sonja Boever
Bob and Sue Bogard
Bill ‘56 and Charlotte Bohmer
Mary Anne Boos ‘48
Bob ‘50 and Sally Borgert
Lynn ‘52 and Gene Borgert
Tom ‘44 and Colleen Borgert
Mike ‘73 and Mary Jo Bot
Jon and Barb Bowar
Sue & Jim Bowe
Marilyn Branch
Michael ‘67 and Peggy Brand
Ron and Carol Brandenburg
Barb ‘81 and Chuck Brandes
Andrea ‘85 and Craig Brandt
Chuck and Pat Brannan
Jenny Brannan ‘03
Deb ‘71 and Jack Brantley
Robert and Bernice Braun
Bremer Bank
Bob ‘49 and Marlene Brennan
Carolyn Brenner ‘05
Doug and Joy Brew
Sally ‘80 and Dave Brinza
Dennis Bristow and Marissa OdulioBristow
Frank Brixius ‘56
Pegi Broker-Relph and Jerry Relph
Leo ‘53 and Gail Bromenschenkel
Joel and Julie Brott
Ann Brown and Manuel Pastor
Frank and Alice Brown
Marilyn Brown ‘52
Mary Fran ‘61 and James Brown
Rebecca Brown-Medvec ‘87
and David Medvec
Ron and Jane Brown
Tom and Trish Bruce
Steve and Jean Bruggeman
Roland and Kathleen Brummer
John ‘47 and Pam Bruning
Jeff and Jane Brunn
Leona Brutger ‘55
Bill and Jen Buckentine
Chet and Joyce Buckley
Randy and Denise Budde
Darlene ‘56 and Walter Buerman
John Buettner ‘46
Mike ‘66 and Colleen Burgoyne
Geneva ‘62 and Bernie Burke
Chris and Sue Burt
Mary Ann Burt
Tom ‘63 and Pat Buttweiler
Mary ‘47 and Roger Bye
Joe and Joan Byrne
Tom ‘53 and Mary Ann ‘54 Cameron
Harriet Campbell ‘39
Gregg and Vicki Carlson
Ray Carlson
Catherine ‘41 and Jim Carryl
Hank and Harriet Cash
Katie ‘81 and Joe Cashman
Central Minnesota Community
Foundation
Mark and Heidi Chamernick
Roger ‘71 and Claire Chan
Ron ‘72 and Cheryl Chan
Charles and Ellora Allis Educational
Foundation
Chevron Corporation
Tim Chirhart ‘67 and Jeanne Soleim
Henry Chirhart ‘43
For the year ended June 30, 2014
Dean ‘82 and Elizabeth Chmielewski
Dick and Kay Chmielewski
Mary Chmielewski ‘57
Carolyn ‘64 and Jim Chrismer
Bob Claesgens ‘53
Cleveland-Cliffs Foundation
Caroline Coborn ‘53
Ann Cofell
Kathy ‘66 and Ken Colgrove
Georgianne Como ‘49
Concrete Plus
Bill ‘61 and Kenna ‘61 Conlon
Doug and Linda Connell
Dana ‘58 and Leon Cook
Vaughn and Gina Cornelius
Carol ‘82 and Mark Correa
Mike and Anne Cota
Dee Cote ‘64
George and Lucille Courrier
Jim ‘83 and Jenna Courrier
Janet Coursolle ‘59
Fran ‘56 and Marilyn ‘55 Court
Ron and Marilyn Crandell
Andrea ‘74 and George Craven
Charlie Craven ‘04
John Cremers ‘52
Anne ‘58 and John Creo
Ken Croat
Dolores ‘54 and Gerald Crowell
Elfrieda Cuba ‘54
John Cumming ‘80 and Eileen Crespo
Patty Cumming
Bill and Bonnie Curtis
Ken and Karin Curtis
D & J Auto Repair
Dairy Queen
Eileen Daley ‘40
ANNUAL GI VI NG RE PORT
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Father Gerry Dalseth
Bill Daly and Rose Blesener
Eric Daniel ‘00
Maria ‘02 and Jon ‘02 Daniel
Paul ‘77 and Karen Daniel
Edith Daniels ‘56
Kirby Daubanton ‘08
Philip and Mary Daubanton
Daughters of Isabella
Mike Davis ‘76 and Karla Schreffler
Sharon De Cicco ‘63
Jim De Morett ‘57
Nancy ‘84 and Todd Deaton
Mary Degiovanni
Judy ‘59 and Dennis DeGolier
Dick ‘50 Dehler and Doris Dehler
Laverne Dehler
Mike and Amy Dehler
Ralph Dehler
Richard and Nicolette DeIeso
Ginger ‘57 and Roger Delles
Marcia ‘72 and Greg DeWerd
Dale and Constance DeZeller
Lillian Dickinson ‘45
Lori ‘85 and Michael Diederichs
Darby Diedrich ‘57
Doug and Karen Dingmann
Gene and Ann Dingmann
Doug ‘90 and Lisa Dingmann
Beth Dingmann ‘02
Joyce Dinndorf
Claudia Dinndorf ‘81
Beth Dinndorf ‘69 and Ted O’Connell
Paul ‘72 and Kathy Dinndorf
Bob ‘70 and Paula Dinndorf
Kayla ‘04 and Joey Disch
Elaine Dockendorf ‘51
Wanda ‘70 and Mike Dockendorf
Tim and Jean Dockendorf
Bob ‘67 Dols and Patti Loehr-Dols
Mary ‘73 Dombovy and Mike Johnson
Ken ‘51 and Madeline Dombrovski
Roger ‘52 and Mary ‘55 Dombrovski
Linda ‘66 and Jerry Donabauer
Ruth Donais
Donlar Corporation
Fran Donlin
Larry ‘48 and Rita Donlin
Joyce Donovan ‘53
Andy and Kathy Doom
Dan Dorgan ‘70
Mike and Bobbie Dorle
George Dorn
Amy Dorn ‘92
Randy ‘84 and Janel Dorn
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Rosemary ‘59 and Dennis Drevniak
Dottie ‘59 and John Drew
Charles ‘50 and Diane ‘54 Drexler
Michael and Lisa Drong
Mike and Teri Durbin
Barb ‘62 and Mark Durenberger
Dave ‘65 and Esther ‘67 Dusha
Marc and Teresa Dvoracek
Henryk and Liz Dymus
Tim and Nancy Ebel
Pat and AnnElise Edeburn
Ed Edelbrock ‘44
Virg ‘46 and Millie Egerman
Bruce Egerman ‘78 and Barbara Harlander
‘78
Steve and Kelli Ehlen
Bobbi Eich
Bill and Marilyn Eichler
Steph Eichman ‘01
Tom ‘77 and Sue ‘78 Eickhoff
Joe Eikmeier ‘49
Don ‘71 and Maryls Eikmeier
Keith and Brenda Eisenschenk
Mike and Deb Eisenstadt
David ‘52 and Elvira Eizenhoefer
Kay ‘52 and David Ek
Tim ‘76 and Susan Elchert
Ken ‘68 Elchert and Clare ‘74 Eickhoff
Elchert
Tim and Bernie Elhard
Kim ‘04 and Erik Ellingboe
Jill Ellingson
Mary Alyce Elwell ‘58
For the year ended June 30, 2014
Sarah ‘02 and Ryan ‘02 Engdahl
Engel Law Firm
Greg and Susan Engel
Mardelle England ‘49
Richard and Marie English
Carol Erickson ‘55
David and Jeanne Erickson
Sarah ‘97 and Mark Erickson
Bernie Erie ‘54
Karla Eriksson
Gerry ‘55 and Renee Esselman
Bassey Eyo
Steve ‘78 and Connie Faber
Marc Faerber
Bill ‘84 Faerber and Lisa Pesta-Faerber
Michael ‘51 and Nancy ‘55 Fandel
Fritz Fandel ‘41
John Fandel ‘68
Sister Margaret Farley ‘53
Bill and Bernice Farmer
Cindy and Gary Fasching
Jerome ‘46 and Rita Fasen
Sandra ‘81 and Leon Faust
Kelly ‘87 and Greg ‘87 Feddema
Gene ‘51 and Shirley Feddema
Gerald ‘69 and Jo Ann Feld
Carol ‘70 and Richard Feneis
Kit Ferber
Jennifer and Jason Ferche
Bernard Ferche ‘52
James and Marion Ferkinhoff
Lyle and Karen Ferkinhoff
Allison Fick ‘04
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund
Virginia ‘48 and Norbert Fiedler
Pat ‘50 and Mel Fiereck
Steve Figge ‘85
Patrick and Joan Figge
Tom Figge
Dick ‘59 and Katherine Fink
Nick and Judi Finneman
Tom and Jodi Fischer
Don ‘86 and Anita ‘90 Fischer
Robert ‘50 and Renee ‘52 Fischer
Eleanor ‘46 and Duane Fischer
Sister Rita Fischer ‘46
Jim ‘49 and Irene Fischer
Howard ‘41 and Jamie Fish
Ken ‘57 and Karen ‘59 Fladung
Audrey ‘62 and John Fladung
Joanie Flanagan ‘66
Theresa ‘92 and Rick Fleege
Paul ‘78 and Cindy Fleegel
Richard Fleming ‘43
Jason and Karla Fleming
Cristian and Camelia Florea
Jeanette Flynn ‘53
Father Henry Foehrenbacher ‘38
Ashley ‘05 and Nate Fogarty
Donald Forcier ‘52
Art Forcier ‘54
Elizabeth Formanek
Linda and Gary Formhals
Jim ‘54 and Judie Fouquette
Darcy Frank-Henrichs and Mike Henrichs
Kurt and Karla Franke
Daniel and Debra Frantti
Mona ‘81 and Steve Freeberg
Pete Freese ‘08
Paul ‘75 and Jeanne Friebe
Joyce Friebe ‘45
Diane ‘70 and Joe ‘72 Friebe
Tim ‘63 and Marilyn ‘63 Fritz
Sheila ‘84 and Troy Fritz
Marvin Fruth ‘57
Peter and Anne Fuchsteiner
Fulfillment Distribution Center
Dave and Carol Funk
Mike and Therese Gadbois
Catherine Gadbois
Steve Gadbois ‘74
Matt ‘87 and Beth Gaetz
Steve ‘69 and Carol Gaetz
David and Patty Gaetz
Ray ‘47 and Laurel ‘57 Galarneault
Pat ‘68 and DeWayne Gallenberg
Angie Gambrino ‘47
Leo Gambrino ‘48
Bernard Gambrino ‘42
Peter Gambucci
Robert ‘70 and Cherri Gans
Rudy Gapko
Robert and Barbara Gardetto
Ron ‘52 and Dureen Gasser
Colette Gates ‘37
Shirley Gebhardt
Don Gebhardt ‘54
Jenny ‘89 and Steve Genereau
Jon Gerchy ‘86
Curtis and Betty Ghylin
Sally Gibson
Chuck ‘65 and Kris Gilley
Pete and Delores Giroux
Carol ‘63 and Terry Gleason
Richard and Mary Gleisner
Mary* Goedert ‘35
Marjorie ‘70 and John Goerg
Mary Kay Goerger ‘52
Rosemary ‘56 Goff and Bob Toborg
Jerry ‘69 and Linda Gohl
Mary Lou Golden ‘47
Diane ‘63 and John Golden
Brigid and Andy Golebiowski
James and Joan Gonsior
Sally Gordon
Rita ‘55 and Ed Gordon
Yvonne Gorman ‘59
Claire Graham ‘52
Lori ‘83 and Blake Grams
Great River Bowl Partners Pub
Michelle Greenleaf
Ruth Grelson
Lorraine Gresser ‘47
Jerry ‘51 and Kathy Gretsch
Lynn and Red Grewing
Sara ‘95 Grewing and Jonathan Schmidt
Marj ‘95 and Brent Groseth
Georgian Gross
Richard and Karen Gruber
Father Bernie Gruenes
Carolyn Gruenes ‘12
Jenny Gruenes ‘05
Gloria Grundhoefer ‘79
Joseph and Rosie Guck
Rajesh and Jana Gulati
Len and Harriet Gustin
Gene ‘56 and Mary Ann Haakonson
Padge ‘66 and George Haas
Russ Habighorst
Larry ‘55 and Myrna ‘59 Habstritt
Peter and Anne Hackert
Doreen ‘50 and Dick Hageman
Diane Hageman and John Stemper
Ser ‘44 and Myra Hagen
Dan ‘77 and Janet ‘78 Hagen
Jim ‘50 and Pauline Hall
Sharon Hall ‘72 and James Page
Ann ‘88 and Jason Hallonquist
Jim ‘51 and Ingrid Halstead
Mark ‘88 and Gina ‘88 Halstrom
Bridget and Scott Hamak
Dick Hamilton
Pat ‘52 and Bob Hammell
Steve and Liz Hammer
Carol ‘50 and Gerald Hannula
Polly ‘60 and Sid Hansen
Norm and Judy Hansen
Jeanette ‘66 and Curt Hanson
Noelle ‘89 and Dave Hanson
Dr. Bob ‘75 and Lynn Hanson
Dave Happke
Donna ‘45 and Paul Hardwig
Larene Hark
Jim and Mary Ann Harlander
Deb ‘71 and Michael Harper
Tom and Jeanne Hartmann
Jeremy Hartneck ‘95
Gretchen Hassler ‘53
Dale and Lori Hawkins
Erinn ‘95 and Andy Hawkins
Elizabeth Hayden
Al Heider ‘60
Dale and Kay Heimermann
Seth Heimermann ‘97
Bud Heinen ‘58
Irma ‘58 and John Heinen
Tom ‘56 and Lucy Helfter
Donald Helgeson and Sue Shepard
Mary Heller ‘54
Gene ‘52 and Jean ‘52 Heltemes
Mike and Barb Hemmelgarn
Derek ‘92 and Barb ‘92 Hemmer
Ken and Jane Hemmesch
Audree Hempel ‘52
Jeanette ‘51 and Gerry Hendrickson
Vic ‘46 and Joyce ‘50 Hengel
Sue Hengel ‘84
Bob ‘75 and Karen Hengel
Gene ‘57 and Marion Hengel
Chuck ‘67 and Barb ‘67 Henkel
Dave ‘88 and Karen Henkemeyer
Marty ‘82 and Janice Henkemeyer
Jamie and Kate Henkemeyer
Mary Jane Hennemann ‘68
Janelle ‘82 and Wayne Hennen
Tom ‘78 and Amanda Hennen
Bob ‘53 and Mary Jane ‘55 Hennen
Eric Hennen ‘99
Dick ‘56 and Beverly Hennen
Dolores Henning
Patrice Henning ‘80
Mary and Dan Henry
Muriel Henry ‘43
Robert Henry ‘47
Jim ‘69 and Patty ‘69 Henry
John and Judy Herdan
Roger and Sharon Hess
Harriet Hess
Jeff ‘86 and Ann Hess
Peter ‘75 and Cynthia Hess
Hewlett-Packard
Michael ‘85 and Kristy Heying
Marlene Heying ‘88
Joe ‘90 and Susan Heying
Lucille Hick ‘48
Mary Jane Hick ‘48
Bill ‘54 and Jan Hiemenz
Jim ‘55 and Dannielle Higgins
Pat Hill
Ed and Laura Hill
Mary ‘85 and Kent Hinkemeyer
Alice Hinnenkamp ‘79
Carla Hinnenkamp
Mitch Hinnenkamp ‘10
Jenn Hinnenkamp ‘12
Jerry ‘64 and Margie Hirschfeld
Paul and Tricia Hjort
Deb and John Hoefs
Harry and Jan Hoelscher
Dick ‘56 and Ginny Hoeschen
Charles Hoffman ‘01 and Katie Randolph
‘03
Russ ‘44 and Rosemary ‘46 Hofmann
Luby Hollenhorst ‘49
Mary Ann Hollenhorst ‘50
Mark ‘73 and Jane Ann ‘73 Hollenhorst
Dan ‘66 Hollenhorst and Juliana ‘67
Elchert
Nick Hollermann ‘10
Patrick and Deanne Hollermann
Kevin and Carol Holton
Patty ‘81 and Tom Hooley
Elaine ‘64 and William Hooper
John Hoppe ‘69
Michael and LaVon Hormann
C. J. Hormann ‘52
MariLu ‘60 and Michael Hornstein
Mike and Joy Hornung
Larry Hortsch
Doug ‘64 and Barb ‘64 Host
Joan Host ‘49
Dolores ‘47 and Stuart Hovelsrud
Juliana and Jerry Howard
Margy Hughes
Mark and Mary Hughes
Mark Hughes ‘68
Ray Hughes
Kevin ‘54 and Joanne Hughes
Tom ‘82 and Alicia Hughes
Brady and Lynette Hughs
Kathy Huls
Warren Hultman
Sandy ‘60 and Ron Hurd
Mary ‘73 and Patrick Hynes
Paul ‘74 and Karen Imholte
Lynn Imholte ‘80
Joelle Imholte ‘76
Arnold ‘78 and Jane ‘78 Imholte
Elaine Imholte
Andy ‘97 and Jessica Imholte
Katie Imholte ‘00
Frank ‘71 and Peg Imholte
Kurt Inderrieden ‘89
Father Mark Innocenti
Adam ‘97 and Laura ‘98 Iten
Colleen ‘52 and David Jackson
Donna Jaeger ‘49
Jim ‘58 and Judy Jagielski
Steve ‘80 and Jenny Jameson
Marianne ‘52 and Tom Jancik
Elizabeth Jansen
Karen ‘74 Jansky-Koll and Thomas Koll
Francis Januschka
Bonnie Janutka ‘54
For the year ended June 30, 2014
Warren and Dianne Janzen
Mary Jarnot
Adam ‘65 and Jan Jaskowiak
Joan ‘77 and Jeff Jaye
Jean ‘68 and Fred Jeffery
Tim Jendro ‘62
Brian and Patty Jensen
Amy ‘76 and Craig Jensen
Annie Johnson ‘53
Red ‘47 and Elaine Johnson
Larry and Wendy Johnson
Jeffrey and Tammy Johnson
Lauri Johnson
Nancy ‘68 and Ed Johnson
Kathleen Johnson and Kevin Shimak
Eric and Michelle Johnson
Gail ‘92 and Wade Johnson
Mike and Pat Johnson
Tim and Carla Johnston
Jim and Amy Jonas
Ron and Anna Jonas
Jim Jones
Tim and Judi Jones
Chris and Andrea Joos
Steve and Brenda Joul
Robert* and Mary Joyce
Bob ‘50 and Mary ‘50 Juenemann
Kristy Jungers
Gene Jurek ‘59
Donald and Angelica Jurgens
Carole ‘53 and Will Justin
Martha Kaehler ‘79
Ted Kain ‘08
Joe Kainz ‘81
Don and Rita Kainz
Mike ‘65 and Rita Kaiser
Harvey Kalla ‘48
LeRoy ‘52 and Betty Kalla
Francis Kalusche ‘54
ANNUAL GI VI NG RE PORT
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Paul ‘74 and Mary ‘75 Kampa
Betty Kampa-Miller
Polly ‘81 and Mike Kaplan
Margi ‘62 and Ken ‘58 Kappes
Brad and Becky Kapsner
Allan and Carrie Karki
Bob ‘59 and Karen Karn
Mary Lou Kasella ‘60
Patricia Kasimor
Lynn ‘76 and Jeff Kaster
Emmett and Barb Keenan
Anne ‘04 and Luke Keene
Julie and Dennis Keim
Adam ‘97 and Molly Keim
Clayton Keim ‘02
Bridget ‘87 and David Keller
Jim ‘54 Keller and Laura Wittern-Keller
John ‘54 and Pearl Keller
Chet and Sherry Kelm
Bill and Sharon Kemp
LeAnn ‘77 and Mark Kemper
Mike Kenefick ‘77
Dorothy Kenefick
Margaret Kennedy
Bob ‘79 and Lynn Kerber
Nancy ‘74 and Paul Kerestes
Brian ‘76 and Tammy Kerfeld
Al and Doreen Kern
Bernie ‘49 and Marge ‘48 Kersting
Amy ‘85 and Kamran Khan
Jerry Kieke
Michael and Charlotte Kiekenapp
Marie Kigin ‘77
Rick ‘75 and Laura Kigin
Michael ‘64 and Judith Kigin
Kimberly-Clark Foundation
Jamie ‘91 and Katie Kinzer
Jane ‘76 and Mike Kirby
John ‘70 Kirchner and Doris Allen-Kirchner
Lisa ‘79 and John Kirchner
Manny Kissner and Laurie Seifert-Kissner
Rich and Jan Klaverkamp
Carol Klee ‘51
Gary ‘54 and Nellie ‘56 Klein
Robert Klein ‘78
Mary Ellen Klein
Dayna Klein
Carol Klein ‘56
Jeff ‘94 and Nicole Klein
Dave ‘77 and Julie Klein
Denise and Brian Klein
Tom ‘68 and Alice Klein
Paul ‘96 and Nina Kleinschmidt
Dale ‘61 and Karen Kleinschmidt
Bob ‘52 and Phyllis ‘59 Kleinschmidt
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Tim ‘84 and Carol ‘86 Kleinschmidt
Jason and Angie Klinefelter
Darrell ‘61 and Darlene Kloeppner
Bill ‘73 and Sheila Kloeppner
Marie Kloskin
Jeff and Patty Knapek
Kayley Knapek ‘09
Thomas Knapp
Chuck ‘76 and Sandi Knier
LaVonne ‘63 and Tom Knuff
Katie Knutson ‘96
Ken ‘59 and Marilyn ‘61 Koch
Father Benjamin Kociemba
Richard and Katherine Koeck
John and Karla Koenig
Patricia Koenig
Peter ‘72 and Nancy Koenig
Al and Judy Koepp
Tom ‘57 and Joy Koerber
Al ‘55 and Kay Koerner
Hank and Vicky Kohorst
Karla ‘86 Kohorst Voigt and Larry Voigt
Bernard and Carol Koopmeiners
Linus and Marina Koopmeiners
Dan and Lori Koopmeiners
Scott and Deb Koopmeiners
Tami and Jason Koosmann
Lee and Barbara Kopp
John ’70 and Pamela Korman
Ray ‘52 and Barb ‘61 Kosel
Wally Kosel ‘41
Kathy Koshiol ‘61
Tom and Dorothy Koshiol
Mary Teresa ‘89 and Jeff Koslowski
Pat Kost ‘48
Louis ‘72 and Susan Kost
Bill and Joan Kotsmith
Bob ‘71 and Mary Kovell
Jackie ‘61 and Walter Kowalski
Glenn and Theresa Kranz
Laddie* Kray ‘26
Sandy ‘67 and John Krebsbach
Helen Krebsbach ‘53
John Krebsbach ‘04
John ‘49 and Marie Krebsbach
Mary Kremer ‘72
Patricia Kremer ‘60
Al and Yvonne Kremers
Thomas and Catherine Kremers
Taffy ‘88 and Gerard Kroll
Harvey ‘49 and Helen ‘49 Kruchten
Elaine ‘58 and Sylvester Krueger
Peggy Krull-Bordewick and Mark
Bordewick
Peter and Deborah Krump
Father Robert* Krystosek
For the year ended June 30, 2014
Amy Krystosek
Bruce and Stephanie Kudak
Dave Kuefler
Paul and Carol Kuhn
Meghan ‘98 and Dave Kuhn
Becky ‘71 and Miles Kulzer
Bernard ‘67 and Karen Kunkel
Julie ‘80 Kunkel and Tom Hall
Isabel Kunkel
Ray and Lois Kuntz
Dennis Kurtz ‘67
Joel Kussman ‘59
Barry and Leslie LaBine
JoAnn LaBine
Lori ‘92 and Pete Lagergren
John ‘49 and Jan Lahr
Kevin ‘79 and Sandie ‘83 Lahr
Megan Lahr ‘06
Regina Lahr ‘47
Miles ‘65 and Suzanne Lahr
Ron ‘65 and Barb Lahr
Jerry ‘53 and Bev ‘53 Lahr
Gene ‘55 and Barb ‘55 Lahr
Mike and Kim Lakmann
James Lalley
Scott and Lori Lange
Jim and Lynda Langer
Tom ‘72 and Sandy ‘73 Lanz
Paul ‘78 and Nancy Lanz
David Lardy ‘63
Sveinar and Judi Larsen
Jim ‘56 and Ruth ‘60 Larson
Todd and Rose Larson
Tom ‘52 and Dee Latzka
Ed ‘70 and Cathy Laubach
Lisa and Gerry Laudenbach
August and Irene Laudenbach
Patti Laue ‘51
Lee ‘48 and Corinne Lauer
Glen Lauer
Jim ‘50 and Mary Jane ‘53 Lauerman
Carolyn Lauermann
Sandy ‘59 and Jim Laurilla
Phil ‘96 and Sarah ‘96 Layne
Allen ‘51 and Shirley Le Claire
Tom ‘54 and Judy Le Roux
Diane ‘55 and Bob Leaders
Patrick ‘96 and Kelly ‘96 Leary
Mike ‘70 and Debbie Lechner
Kelsey LeClaire ‘10
Bill and Teresa LeClaire
Mary Jo ‘61 and Thomas Lee
Rebecca and Dan Legatt
Jean Leighton
Gretchen Leisen ‘59
Mary Leisen ‘51
Joan* Leisen ‘55
Reba Leither
Max ‘03 and Anna ‘03 Leither
Julie ‘79 and Mark Lembeck
Don Lemmerman ‘61
Dick ‘54 and Arlene ‘57 Lenarz
Gary and Sue Lentner
Don ‘63 and Gloria Lenzen
Carol Lenzmeier
Mike and Bonnie Lenzmeier
Marge ‘50 and Ollie Lesnick
Karen ‘86 and Chris Leum
Hub ‘53 Levandowski and Karol Voight
Moorman
Mark and Lori Lewandowski
Father Greg Lieser
Father Vince Lieser
Laura ‘71 and David Light
Rick ‘62 and Mary ‘63 Lindmeier
Christopher Lindquist and Diane Scheierl
Matt and Amy Lindstrom
Dan ‘52 and Irene ‘54 Linn
William ‘65 and Patricia Litchy
Sarah Liveringhouse
Theresa ‘59 and John Livermore
Linda ‘76 and Kevin Lochner
Jean ‘71 and Dean Loeck
Wayne Loehr ‘69
Pete ‘77 and Carole ‘77 Loehr
Victor Loehrer ‘60
Paul and Joan Lombardi
Paul ‘86 and Cathy Lombardi
Anne ‘85 and Garett Lombardi Susalski
Bert ‘50 and LeRoy Lommel
Jay and Teri Lommel
Sharon Lommel ‘61
Geraldine Lommel
Paul and Carol Longsdorf
Marilyn ‘50 and Rudy Lorbiecki
Chuck and Ruth Lorsung
Mark Loso
Georgia Loughren ‘64
John ‘80 and Cheryl ‘80 Lovitz
Edith Lucas ‘57
Paula Ludewig ‘82
JoAnn ‘54 and Larry Luetmer
Jean ‘55 and Rick Lundt
Jake ‘53 and Jane ‘56 Lynch
Robert Mace and Diane Stocker-Mace
Jerry ‘53 Mack and Esperanza Rodriquez
Don and Carol Mackinac
Rich ‘82 and Cheryl Mackinac
Mahowald Insurance Agency
John Mahowald ‘69 and Donna Kuhl ‘69
John Maiers ‘69
Joe ‘76 and Amy ‘79 Maiers
Marlene ‘53 and Don Maile
Annette Maleska
Jason ‘93 and Anna Malikowski
Ken and Julitta Malikowski
Jean Malley
Steve ‘59 and Sandy Manderfeld
Chuck ‘77 and Cheryl Manthey
Mike ‘66 and Jan Marchand
Steve and Trese Mareck
Dave and Geri Marquardt
Colleen ‘04 and Brooks Marquardt
Jim and Kerry Marrer
Harry and Ginny Marso
Bill* Martini ‘56
Elsa ‘50 and Bob Martinson
Al and Audrey Maselter
Mary Kay ‘63 and Mike Masterson
Kathy ‘63 and Ron Mastey
Mathew Hall Lumber Company
Daniel and Elizabeth Mathews
Jeremy ‘94 and Dawn ‘94 Mathiasen
Matt ‘94 and Marney Mathiasen
Glenn Mathiasen
Lyle ‘68 and Barb Mathiasen
Brian Matsuura ‘99
Mike ‘81 and Lisa Maurer
Mary Mayer ‘52
Carol Mayer ‘56
Connie DeVore Mayhew ‘57
Pat ‘74 and Patti McCann
Marie* McConnell
Mark and Marnee McGowan
John ‘59 and Janet ‘59 McHugh
Thomas Lamb
Sharon McMahon ‘55
Joy ‘83 and Dick McMorrow
Mary Jane McNamara ‘63
Tom ‘85 and Kim McReavy
Bob McReavy ‘77
Bill McReavy ‘76
Kathy and Sylvan McStott
Eric and Kay Medelberg
Dave ‘65 and Lu Meemken
Vic ‘65 and Jolayne ‘65 Mehr
Dave and Michelle Mehr
Conrad and Corine Meier
Randy and Nia Meierhofer
George ‘72 and Jean Meinz
Karen ‘71 and Jim Meinz
Ken ‘65 and Rebecca Melich
Barb ‘74 and Greg Melsen
Lee ‘53 and Rosie ‘56 Menke
Pat ‘83 and Bridget Menke
John Meuers
Bruce Meyer ‘64
Rose Mary ‘64 and Tom Meyer
Neil and Betty Meyer
Leila Meyer ‘56
Jim and Doreen Meyer
Calistie Meyer ‘02
Jerome and Janet (Studer) Meyer
Letty ‘60 and Bob ‘61 Meyer
Allan Meyer ‘59
Tom ‘83 and Kim Meyer
Roxanne and Donnie Meyer
Jerry* ‘56 and Leila ‘56 Meyer
Bob ‘49 and Dorothy ‘48 Meyer
Dolores Mick ‘61
Dennis and Elizabeth Miller
Shelley ‘76 and Jim Miller
Katie Mimbach
Brenda Minette
Bruce and Nancy Minkkinen
Minnesota State High School Baseball
Coaches Association
Mary Ann Mitchell ‘52
Pete and Mel Mitchell
Carl and Katherine Moberg
Jane Mobilia-Witte and Al Witte
Bob Mockenhaupt ‘52
Mike and Barb Moeller
Richard ‘57 and Marilyn ‘65 Mohr
Lorraine Mohs
Albert ‘52 and Coral ‘52 Mohs
George Mokarakorn ‘93
Rochelle Molitor ‘06
Mary Montagne ‘74
Jodi ‘89 and Jared Morris
Mary ‘45 and Lyle Morris
Evelyn Morrow ‘41
Mary ‘67 and Ron Morton
Jan ‘57 and Robert Moynagh
Charles and Roxanne Muehlbauer
Ardelle Mueller ‘44
Kathy and Scott Mugge
Steve and Barb Mulawka
Peter and Becky Mullin
Laurie ‘75 and Mike Mullin
Merry Mund
David Munsinger ‘60
John ‘46 and Jean ‘52 Munsinger
Stephen and Joan Murphy
Patt ‘57 and Jim Murphy
Laura ‘73 and Mike Murphy
Jim ‘53 and Kathy ‘59 Murphy
Dan ‘48 and Yvonne Murphy
Greg Murray ‘80
Craig ‘60 and Carole Muyres
Mary ‘67 and Gary Nadeau
Jim Nahan ‘46
Mike and Donna Nathe
Mary Neidermeier
Robin and Pam Nelson
Tory Nelson ‘84
Eric and Mary Kay Nepsund
Joe and Veronica Nessler
Peter Nessler
Scott and Lori Neutzling
Bob ‘62 and Barb Nicol
Laura ‘97 and Todd Nielsen
James and Margaret Nierengarten
Bert Nies ‘54
Ryan Noack ‘06
Art Noehring ‘43
Mike and Judy Noonan
Mike ‘86 Noonan and Kristin NilsenNoonan
Doug and Linda Nordang
Vernette Notch-Rumsey ‘52
Julie and Steven Notsch
John O’Connell ‘77
Ed O’connell
Bill ‘66 and Jeanie O’Connell
Nita ‘54 and Mike O’Connor
Dennis ‘51 and Evie O’Donnell
Michael and Jane O’Donnell
Jay and Kristen O’Donnell
Pat ‘58 and Donna O’Donnell
Joyce ‘60 and Jerry O’Driscoll
Chris and Mary O’Hagan
Mary Ann O’Hara ‘69
Ryan ‘95 and Jaime O’Hara
Mick* ‘69 and Mary Ann ‘69 O’Hara
Eric ‘00 and Jennifer O’Link
Jim Oldsberg ‘57
Dr. John and Lois Olinger
Lori Olmscheid
Robert and Margaret Olson
Joe ‘70 Opatz and Pamela Steckman
Ralph Opatz ‘43
Gerry ‘49 and Peggy ‘49 Opatz
Janet Opatz
Mary Cheryl Opatz ‘76
Cookie Opitz ‘71
Arlene ‘56 and Mel Opstad
Alison ‘95 and Scott Orbin
Mike ‘76 and Michelle Orren
Virginia Orth ‘48
David and Linda Orzechowski
Jim and Maureen Otremba
Duane Otremba ‘68
Gil and Marlys Otto
Judy ‘64 and Tom Otto
Pat Overman
Ruth ‘60 and Lloyd Pallansch
Don ‘51 and Donna ‘51 Pallansch
Mary Palmquist ‘44
Pam’s Auto, Inc.
Greg ‘55 and Joyce Pappenfus
Dave Parry ‘67
Kevin ‘73 and Mary ‘74 Parry
Patricia Parsons
Tom and Sue Peck
Stan and Sheila Pedersen
Bob ‘43 and Anita Peffer
David Pelle ‘60
Donna ‘68 and Roger Peltier
For the year ended June 30, 2014
Mark ‘71 and Teri Pendergast
Cathy ‘74 and Robert Penn
Steve Penticuff and Jennifer Beste
Connie Perry-Pesch and Mike Pesch
David and Carla Peschel
Maria Peters-Bodette and John Bodette
Brett and Jennifer Peterson
Mike Peterson ‘68
Rorri and Pam Peterson
Maria and Thomas Peterson
Bela and Kathy Petheo
Kate Pettit ‘62
Don Pettitt ‘62
Barb ‘73 and George Peyla
Cindy ‘91 and Paul Pfannenstein
Marie ‘55 and Ron Pfannenstein
Lori Pfannenstein ‘57
Rita ‘54 and Charles Pfeffer
Jim ‘69 and Anita Phillips
Margaret ‘63 and Peter Pick
Frank* and Joan Pickard
Maggie ‘86 and Michael Pickart
Perry and Rachel Pickerign
Katie ‘86 and Paul Pilosi
Betsy ‘70 and Paige Piper-Bach
Frank ‘81 and Melissa Plachecki
Noreen ‘50 and Joe Plaisance
Mary ‘86 and Tom Plankers
Plaza Park Bank
Father Jeremy Ploof
Mary Ann ‘47 and Ben Poepping
Kathryn ‘70 Poepping-Mathiasen and
Mike Mathiasen
Jean Poganski ‘44
Randy ‘76 and Chris ‘76 Poganski
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Kathy ‘66 and Dean Pohland
Mary Jo ‘78 and Don Polfliet
Joseph and Rozanne Pollack
Duane Popilek ‘45
Dotty ‘55 and Donald Popp
Father Ken Popp ‘71
Betty Porwoll ‘45
Tom ‘84 and Amy Porwoll
Larry ‘53 and Vera ‘55 Poston
Jeanne Potter ‘62
Del and Sharon Pouliot
Peggy Powers ‘45
David Prem ‘53
Patrice Prentice
Marie Przybilla
Art ‘53 and Anne Przybilla
David ‘05 and Shannan ‘05 Puchalla
Bob ‘53 and JoLynn Puff
David ‘54 and Sigri Pull
Mary Pull ‘59
Sue Pundsack ‘80
Tim and Mary Quick
Kevin Quinlivan ‘80
Dennis* Quinlivan ‘46
Mike ‘76 and Mary Quinlivan
Steve ‘77 and Lori Quinlivan
Carliene Quist ‘03
Sue ‘68 and David Rademacher
Bob ‘49 and Yvonne ‘49 Rader
Lucille Radovich
Anne Raeker
Gene ‘70 and Audrey ‘70 Raiche
Donna Rajkowski
Harry ‘65 and Sharon Ramler
Mark and Debbie Ramsdell
Joe and Elizabeth Ranweiler
Rita ‘46 and Bob Rassier
David Rastetter ‘70
Joanne Rau ‘51
Robert ‘46 and Gladys Rausch
Pat Reasbeck ‘71
Jane Reber
Kay Regnier
Darcy Reich
Ed and Mary Lou Reichert
Gretchen ‘60 and Barry Reid
Bill Reilly ‘66
Faye Reilly ‘40
Patricia ‘81 and Robert Reinhardt
George and Judy Reinl
Reinsurance Associates, Inc.
George ‘71 and Marcy Reisdorf
Richard Reisdorf ‘55
LaDonna Reisdorf ‘51
Jackie Reisinger ‘51
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Eric ‘96 and Elizabeth Reisinger
Marty and Karen Reker
Helen Reller ‘47
Rich and Joy Remer
Rich and Joy Remer
Tom Rengel ‘63
Bob ‘46 and Rita ‘53 Rengel
Ronald ‘64 and Mary Rennie
Molly Renslow ‘67
John Retica
Nick and Bernice Reuter
Tim ‘88 and Kathy Reuter
Jamie and Claudia Revermann
Charles and Helen Revier
Diane ‘68 and James Reynolds
Millie Rice
Paul ‘83 and Teri Richardson
Steve Richter ‘01
Jim ‘63 and Jan Rieder
Rev. Donald* Rieder ‘42
Rich ‘62 and Lorraine ‘64 Ring
Denny ‘57 and Karol ‘58 Ringsmuth
Frank ‘70 and Laura Ringsmuth
Al Ringsmuth ‘42
Steve and Mary Jo Robak
Ben and Paulette Robinson
Catherine ‘71 and Joe Roby
Mike ‘78 and Cindy ‘78 Roden
Aaron ‘83 and Anne Rodriguez
Tom Roe ‘50
Susan Roe ‘58
Frank and Rosemary Roehl
For the year ended June 30, 2014
Gary ‘61 and Edi ‘63 Roering
Barbara Rogan
Mary ‘65 and Ted Rogers
Greg and Ruth Rolek
Bryan and Amy Rolph
Mickey ‘47 and Peggy Rooney
Edward Roos
Dan Rosenthal and Missy HeinenRosenthal
Steve ‘94 and Trisha Ross
Bob ‘57 and Carol Ross
Clarence ‘60 and Donna Mae ‘63 Ross
Mike and Beth Roth
Margaret Roth
Terry ‘59 and Judy ‘60 Rothstein
Brian ‘93 and April Rothstein
Ronald ‘65 and Doris ‘66 Rothstein
Harry ‘77 and Tina Rothstein
Jim and Melissa Rothstein
Ralph and Jacqueline Roubal
Delores Rubald
Patti ‘76 and Ron Rud
Tom Rudolph ‘94
Tom ‘69 and Cathy Rudolph
Paul and Caroline Ruegemer
Rose Mary ‘57 and Cornel Ruehle
Alice ‘49 and Tony Rueter
Jane Ruether ‘50
Mike ‘74 and Julie Ruether
Fred ‘69 and Roberta Rupp
Amy Rusterholz ‘84
Sheila ‘54 and Donald Saatzer
Dorothy Sadlo
Deb ‘83 and Elie Safi
Phil ‘67 and Jean ‘68 Sakry
Marian ‘52 and John ‘52 Sakry
Joe ‘83 and Jeanne Salaski
Pat and Roger Salay
Jim ‘59 and Augie Salzer
Mike ‘97 and Robin Sand
Sandi ‘65 and Richard Sanders
Ann ‘78 and Joe Sanders
Steve ‘79 and Michelle ‘77 Sauer
Dave ‘56 and Joyce ‘57 Sauer
Donald and Mary Ann Sauer
John ‘54 and Margie Sauer
Tom ‘61 and Yvonne ‘62 Sauer
Kathi and Mark Sauerer
Joyce ‘64 and Peter Savage
John ‘74 and Carol Schaefer
Marge Schaefer
Ronald ‘67 and Diane Schaefer
Ruth ‘70 and Mike Schaffer
Ellis and Barb Scheevel
Father Eberhard Schefers
Father LeRoy Scheierl
Tina and Rick Scheierl
Karen Schellinger ‘63
Paul and Brenda Schermerhorn
Corry and Ed Schermerhorn
Darrell ‘60 and Eileen Schill
Armella Schimnich ‘55
Ken ‘77 and Mary Schimnich
Henry ‘58 and Deb Schindele
Ronald ‘63 and Kathleen Schlangen
Jim and Ann Schleper
Rose Schleper
Leona Schleper
Dennis ‘79 and Brenda ‘79 Schleper
Adam Schleper ‘04
Schluchter Investment Advisors
Wayne and Juli Schluchter
Bobbie ‘57 and Roger Schmid
Ted ‘83 and Julie Schmid
Lloyd ‘59 and Connie ‘62 Schmidt
Tom and JoAnn Schmidt
Dr. Chris and Melanie Schmidt
Lavon Schmidt ‘48
Don ‘49 and Dee Schmidt
Schmidty’s Superstore
Jo Ann Schmiesing
Matt and Sherri Schmit
Robert and Kathy Schmit
Harvey ‘71 and Mary ‘72 Schmitt
Mike ‘68 and Betty Schmitt
Patricia Schmitt ‘57
Ralph ‘44 and Mary Lou Schmitt
Joseph and Jean Schmitz
Chad and Nova Schmitz
Neil and Annette Schneider
Gregg Schneider ‘71
Kurt and Joanne Schneider
Roman ‘41 and Patricia Schneider
Claude ‘48 and Mary Schneider
Mike and Deb Schnettler
Roger ‘47 and Angie Schnobrich
Kay Schnobrich ‘45
Mary Schober ‘52
Brian ‘87 and Debbie Schoenborn
Jerome and Bernice Schoenborn
Joseph and Samar Schoenecker
Jackie ‘79 and Ron Schoenfelder
Dan ‘53 and Shirley Schoonover
Jackie ‘63 and Dell Schott
Medora ‘99 and Joel Schou
Jerry ‘56 and Karen ‘63 Schoumaker
Joan ‘60 and Norbert Schramel
Duane and Kerri Schramel
Bonnie ‘67 and Herbert Schraut
Jim ‘66 and Charlotte Schreifels
Al ‘68 and Judy Schroden
Jim Schroden ‘68
Ashley Schroeder ‘99
Bill and Ruth Schroeder
Steve and Chris Schueller
Tom Schuller
Bill ‘61 and Donna Schulte
Christie ‘04 and Chris Schulte
Jack ‘59 and Joyce Schulte
Lloyd ‘51 and Marge ‘52 Schultenover
Steve ‘64 and Kathy ‘64 Schultenover
Anna ‘56 and Ron Schultz
Mary Schultz ‘45
Dennis ‘52 and Mary Jane Schuneman
Eugene ‘59 and Maria Schuster
Schwab Charitable Fund
Geri ‘50 and Don Schwab
Bernie Schwegel ‘45
John ‘52 and Lillian ‘55 Schwitalla
Kathleen Schwitalla ‘54
Donald ‘57 and Patricia Seitz
Diane ‘64 and Richard Selbitschka
Helen ‘53 and Bob Selisker
Suzanne Senn ‘67
Jo Senta
Jerry* Setten
Fred ‘59 and Del ‘59 Sexton
Bob ‘62 and Sandy Sexton
Joe ‘86 and Kathy Sexton
Jim ‘50 and Yvonne ‘53 Sexton
David ‘80 and Wendy ‘80 Sexton
Tom ‘77 and Patty ‘77 Sexton
Mike ‘68 and Marguerite Seymour
Carol Sheridan ‘51
Kathleen Shimeta ‘69
Robert and Joyce Ann Shimota
Greg and Maureen Shirley
Short Stop Custom Catering
Walter and Jeryn Sia Su
Ann and Chris Sieben
Cindy and Wayne Sieling
Jayne ‘75 Sieverding and Peter Schipperijn
Mike ‘65 Sieverding & Pat Widder
Brenda Silkman
Mike Sis ‘77
Harriet Sisk ‘60
Jeff ‘73 and Linda ‘73 Skumautz
Ardell Skur ‘58
John and Teresa Sleva
Kenneth Smith
Rosemary and Leslie Smith
Greg ‘99 and Tara Sniezek
Mark Sniezek ‘69
Barbara ‘63 and Donald Snyder
Robert and Sharon Snyder
Heidi ‘82 and Doug Solomon
Antoinette ‘70 and James Somerville
Mary Sommers
Rick and Sue Sovada
Linda ‘70 and John Spanier
Ron ‘59 and Sharon Spanier
Moe Spanier ‘78
Scott and Julie Spanier
Peter ‘76 and Kristi ‘78 Spaniol
Jackie Speake ‘82
Steve and Jean Sperl
Amanda Sperl ‘07
Adam Sperl ‘10
Susan Sperry Smith ‘64
Jeff and Lisa Spethmann
Jo Ann Spoden ‘48
Rick ‘62 and Kay ‘62 Spors
St. Paul Companies, Inc. Foundation
Scott ‘73 and Renotta Stainbrook
Jack ‘61 and Gerri ‘61 Staller
Gary ‘87 and Jill Stang
Daryl and Sheri Stang
Brian Stanger
Father Al Stangl
Janet ‘59 and Charles Stark
Dan Stark ‘81 and Kelly Haws ‘82
Kelly Stark-Haws ‘82 and Daniel Stark ‘81
Roger Stegura ‘65
Donald and Agnes Steichen
Stephanie Steidl ‘02
Nina ‘88 and Mike Steil
Daniel and Mary Steil
Mary ‘66 and Ralph Stein
Bernadette Stein
Lee ‘64 and Jim ‘61 Steiner
Marcia Stellmach ‘54
George and Rosmary Stelmach
Allen and Barbara Stelton
John Stemper and Diane Hageman
Barb ‘62 and Bill Stender
Chuck Stenger
Greg and Jeanelle Stepan
Glen and Marian Stevens
Susan ‘69 and Tim Stier
Claire Stock
Bob Stocker and Cathy Matuska
Lance ‘64 and Candace Stockinger
Terri ‘77 and Gordy Stockinger
Rita ‘37 and Dr. Philip Stoll
Dan and Amy Stolt
Brett Stolzenberg and Christina Anderson
Richard ‘74 and Jan Stommes
Lee ‘65 and Anne Stommes
Gene and Bev Storms
Kenneth ‘56 and Lou Ann ‘56 Strack
Stephanie and Larry Stracke
Rich ‘61 and Mary Streit
Darby ‘75 and Marita ‘75 Streit
Bud ‘42 and Cleo ‘48 Streitz
Donna Mae Stroeing ‘42
Gary ‘65 and Margie ‘67 Stroeing
Jan Strommen ‘72
Lois ‘54 and Roy Stuart
Kathleen ‘86 and John Stuck
Carol ‘75 and Gary Stuckmayer
Mary ‘59 and Dennis Stukenborg
Kathryn ‘59 and Peter Sufka
Mike Sufka ‘92
Tom ‘95 and Carolyn Sullivan
John ‘97 and Jennifer Sullivan
Jerome and Dolores Supan
Ruth ‘58 and Leroy Supan
Janet Suraci ‘50
Josephine Swanson ‘51
Michael and Julie Sweere
Rich ‘83 and Jane Symalla
Virginia ‘46 and Joe Symons
Dave ‘62 and Corrine Szafranski
Carol Tamm & Family
Michael and Julie Tangredi
Target Take Charge of Education
Patricia ‘63 and Donald Taylor
Dean and Kathy Taylor
Joe and Judy Teff
Sharon Ten Clay ‘71
Brent ‘92 and Danielle Terhaar
Marc ‘89 and Laresa Terhaar
Karl and Jody Terhaar
Ronald Thayer
The Capital Group Companies Charitable
Foundation
Victoria Theis ‘67
Kathryn ‘88 and Jason Theisen
Mark and Joan Theisen
Joe ‘48 and Geraldine Theisen
Barbara Theisen ‘43
Jeanette Theisen
Andy ‘76 and Carol Theisen
Louise Theisen
Al and Renee Theisen
Rose ‘55 and Roman Theisen
Paul Thelen ‘63
William ‘56 and Frances Thelen
Adeline Then
Curt ‘60 and Sue Thering
Julie Therrien
Mark and Carole Thibault
Fred Thielman ‘66
For the year ended June 30, 2014
Marlene Thielman
Father Kenneth Thielman
Colleen ‘46 and Howard Thielman
Peter ‘67 and Loretta Thielman
Larry Thienes ‘51*
Paul ‘52 and Carol Tholl
Larry and Gloria Thome
Mark and Anne Thome
David and Teresa Thome
Philip* Thometz
Shirley ‘65 and Dennis Thompson
Yvonne ‘56 and Don Thompson
Jerry and Sue Thoreen
Gerald and Roxann Thoreen
Julie ‘77 Thoreen-Birkedal and Philip
Birkedal
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Tammie ‘89 and Scott Thyen
Wally ‘63 and Mary Thyen
Steve ‘76 and Kathy Tillemans
Barbara ‘46 and Robert Tinucci
Dave Titus and Cathy Titus LaBuda
Patsy ‘81 and Dave Tollefsrud
Patrick ‘68 and Dee Tomczik
Judith Tomczik ‘61
Ron ‘61 and Sandra ‘61 Tomczik
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Mary Alice Tomporowski
Jeff ‘88 and Catherine Torborg
Jerry and Ione Torborg
Joe ‘87 and Lisa Torborg
George and Shirley Torrey
Mary Tourres ‘59
Louise Town ‘49
Andi and Will Towner
Bill Traut
Peter ‘52 and Susannah Trebtoske
Herb and Linda Trenz
Betsy ‘79 and Jim Trout
David ‘59 and Meridel Turch
Mary Unger
Maureen Unger
Bob ‘74 and Gretchen Unger
United Way of Central Minnesota
US Bancorp Foundation
US Bank
Cy ‘57 and Joan Valerius
Len and Mary Ann Valley
Paul ‘82 and Cheryl Valley
Todd and Nancy Van Erp
Jeremy Van Halbeck
Tory ‘90 and Joel Van Halbeck
Tom ‘67 and Karen ‘68 Van Hale
Becky Van Ness and Steve Zinsli
Jacqueline Vandeplasch
Terrance ‘68 and Teresa ‘70 Vander Eyk
Betsy ‘97 and Jacob VanScoy
John and Alane Vazquez
Tom ‘84 and Kathy Velline
Dale ‘66 Victor and Karen Kapsner-Victor
Jan ‘76 and Joe Vieau
Mary ‘76 and Gerald Vierzba
Dick ‘59 and Linda Virden
Elaine Vogel
Father Arthur Vogel
Pat Voghtman ‘45
Gerald ‘81 and Gretchen Voigt
Heidi ‘91 and Eric Voigt
Paul and Terry Voigt
Duane ‘78 and Aby Voigt
Michelle and Jeff Voit
David ‘56 and Charlotte ‘59 Volkmuth
Lois Volkmuth ‘49
Jon and Sara Voss
Carolyn Wacker
Lorraine Wagner ‘43
Gene ‘54 and Bernie Waldorf
Karla Waldorf-Rick and Tim Rick
Helen ‘61 and Jerry Waldschmidt
Scott and Cynthia Walls
John and Kathy Walsh
Irene* Walsh
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L I F ET I M E G I V I N G – F O U N D E R’S S O C I ET Y
E stablished in 2009, the Founders Society recognizes those who, through a one-time gift or years of
giving, have contributed $50,000 or more to Cathedral High School or any of its sponsored programs.
Leonard ‘61 and Betty Walz
Chad Walz
Jan ‘77 and Terry Ward
Eva Warnert ‘47
Tim ‘80 and Dawn Warzecha
Jan Warzecha ‘57
Sally Watson ‘56
Julie ‘83 and Paul Weber
Don and Sylvia Weeres
Rick ‘72 and Carol ‘72 Weidner
Deb ‘66 and Stan Weinberger
JoAnn Weir
Susan Weisbrich ‘67
Ralph ‘49 and Ann Weismann
Jim ‘51 and Mary Jane Weismann
John ‘71 and Sue ‘71 Weitz
Tim and Jeanne Welch
Derik and Nancy Weldon
Paul ‘67 and Jacqueline Welle
Nettie ‘39 and Bob Welle
Bob Welle ‘69
Wells Fargo
Fred ‘72 and Mary Beth ‘73 Wenner
Paul and Lorraine Wenner
Nate Wenner ‘89
Tim and Janet Wensman
Bill and Margaret Werlinger
Robert Werschay
For the year ended June 30, 2014
Louise ‘52 and Don Westbrock (USN Ret.)
Sharon ‘71 and James Westphal
Father Ron Weyrens
Rita ‘50 and Hugo Weyrens
Molly Weyrens ‘87
Bob ‘66 and Penny ‘66 White
Jenny ‘94 White and Brett Baloun
Susan ‘69 and Keith Whitelam
Dale and Barb Wick
Wayne ‘62 and Carol Wieber
Ron ‘74 and Katia Wieber
Jessica ‘00 and Andrew Wiener
James and Jennifer Wildeson
Williams Dingmann Family Funeral Home
Caroline and Dave Williams
Jean Williams ‘52
T-Bone ‘70 and Linda ‘70 Williams
Jim ‘65 and Janice ‘66 Williams
John ‘94 and Penelope Williams
Patsy Williams Payette
Jeff ‘66 and Deb Wimmer
Bill ‘47 and Katie ‘56 Wimmer
Greg and Beth Windfeldt
Jeff ‘80 and Debbie Windschitl
Harold and Shirley Windschitl
Sylvia ‘51 and John Winkelman
Diane ‘67 and Bill Winscher
Paul Winter ‘53
Maria (Laudenbach) Wintheiser ‘88
Robb ‘87 and Maria ‘88 Wintheiser
Dennis Wintheiser
Brian and Valerie Wise
Blair ‘67 and Sharon Witt
Bob Witte
Jeri ‘58 and John Witzany
Chuck ‘69 and Barb Wocken
Marian Wocken ‘38
Craig Woerner ‘67
Ellen Woit ‘72
Pat ‘83 and Kathleen Wolf
David and Susan Wolff
Josh ‘93 and Jane Wolke
Ben Wolke ‘95
Sharon ‘59 and Robert Wolle
Julie ‘71 and Jeff Wood
Judy Woods ‘61
Mary Ann Woods
Leah ‘88 and Dave Wunderlich
Tom and Judy Wyne
Kevin Wyne ‘93
Ann Yaggie and Denny Rozeboom
Elaine ‘59 and Chuck Yaggie
Mike and Yvonne Yapuncich
Greg and Lisa Yoerg
Matt Young
Jessie ‘93 and Craig Zack
Dennis and Karen Zaun
Todd ‘84 and Kyoko Zaun
Joseph* Zeleny
Patricia Zenner ‘57
Julie ‘82 Zenner and Tim Spangenberg
John ‘86 and Ann Zenner
Ron and Mary Lou Zenzen
Kirk and Anna Zenzen
Frank and JoAnn Zezoney
Michael and Judith Ziemann
Daryl ‘61 and Bonnie Zimmer
Craig Zimmerman ‘78
Trent Zimmerman
Norm and Mary Zirbes
Mike and Julie Zniewski
Bill and Nonna Zwick
Sy Zylla ‘45
Mike Zyvoloski ‘03
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Charles and Ellora Alliss Educational Foundation
Dave ‘78 and Sandy Baldwin
Dave and Penny Berdan
Bernick’s Pepsi
Roger ‘48 and Mary Birk
Dick ‘73 and Mimi ‘74 Bitzan
Anonymous
Coborn’s Incorporated
Bill ‘52 and Joyce ‘52 Coborn
Ed Edelbrock ‘44
Tom ‘77 and Sue ‘78 Eickhoff
Dan ‘81 and Julie ‘77 Hall
Herbert Hall*
Jim ‘50 and Pauline Hall
Loran ‘74 and Bonnie ‘76 Hall
Leo Henkemeyer
Marie Hennen ‘32*
Bob ‘53 and Mary Jane ‘55 Hennen
Andy* and Carol Hilger
Klasen, Incorporated
Lee and Barbara Kopp
John ‘70 and Pamela Korman
Father Robert Krystosek*
John ‘57 and Arlene Leisen
Gretchen Leisen ‘59
Maryanne ‘74 and John Mahowald
John Mahowald ‘69 and Donna Kuhl ‘69
Anonymous
Mathew Hall Lumber Company
Marie McConnell*
Bob McReavy ‘77
Bruce Meyer ‘64
Joe and Veronica Nessler
Mike and Judy Noonan
Plaza Park Bank
John and Kathy Reisinger
Bob ‘46 and Rita ‘53 Rengel
Nick and Bernice Reuter
Steve ‘75 and Sue Rice
Denny ‘57 and Karol ‘58 Ringsmuth
Mike ‘69 and Joan Sager
Harold* ‘31 and Winnie* Schaefers
Judith Schmid ‘59
Fred ‘59 and Del ‘59 Sexton
Bob ‘62 and Sandy Sexton
Jim ‘50 and Yvonne ‘53 Sexton
Bob Stocker and Cathy Matuska
Marie (Kirchner) Stone Foundation
Robert and Donna Sullivan*
Mary ‘49 and Lee Torborg
Louise Town ‘49
US Bank
Bob and Karen Velline
Frank Vouk
Bette* ‘42 and Victor Walling
Terry ‘78 Warzecha and Kathleen Harris
John ‘55 and Mary ‘56 Weitzel
Bob ‘66 and Penny ‘66 White
Ron ‘74 and Katia Wieber
Tom ‘64 and Cathy ‘69 Williams
Wolters Kluwer Financial Services
Zapp Bank
Gregg Zaun ‘85
Connie Zierden ‘26*
Sy Zylla ‘45
* = Deceased
For the year ended June 30, 2014
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Charles and Ellora Alliss
Educational Foundation
Jeff ‘86 and Kari Ament
Scott ‘82 and Sandy Austing
Ayco Charitable Foundation
Pat and Sandy Baldwin
Rick ‘71 and Deb Baron
Jeff ‘99 and Mari Bellmont
Bob ‘62 and Karen ‘62 Bellmont
Dave and Penny Berdan
Dick ‘73 and Mimi ‘74 Bitzan
Don Bitzan
Barb ‘81 and Chuck Brandes
Frank and Alice Brown
Harriet Campbell ‘39
Central Minnesota Community
Foundation
Mark and Pam Christianson
George and Lucille Courrier
Edith Daniels ‘56
Nancy ‘84 and Todd Deaton
Laverne Dehler
Mary ‘73 Dombovy and Mike
Johnson
Donlar Corporation
Peter Donohue ‘66
Marc and Teresa Dvoracek
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Tim and Nancy Ebel
Bobbi Eich
Joe ‘79 and Cherie Eickhoff
Bill ‘82 and Amy Eickhoff
David ‘86 and Betsy Eickhoff
Tom ‘77 and Sue ‘78 Eickhoff
Terry Eickhoff ‘76
Clare ‘74 Eickhoff Elchert and Ken
‘68 Elchert
Fidelity Investments Charitable
Gift Fund
Kit Ferber
Richard Fleming ‘43
Sheila ‘84 and Troy Fritz
Marilyn ‘63 and Tim ‘63 Fritz
Lynn and Red Grewing
Georgian Gross
H & G Trucking Svc
Diane Hageman and John Stemper
Ann Eickhoff Hagen ‘80
Janet ‘78 and Dan ‘77 Hagen
Dan ‘77 and Janet ‘78 Hagen
Jim ‘50 and Pauline Hall
Bob ‘53 and Mary Jane ‘55 Hennen
Kevin and Carol Holton
Patty ‘81 and Tom Hooley
Tom ‘82 and Alicia Hughes
Mary ‘82 and Mark Januschka
Don and Rita Kainz
Emmett and Barb Keenan
John ‘70 Kirchner and Doris AllenKirchner
Manny Kissner and Laurie SeifertKissner
Tim ‘84 and Carol ‘86 Kleinschmidt
John and Karla Koenig
Lee and Barbara Kopp
John ’70 and Pamela Korman
Bob ‘71 and Mary Kovell
Helen Krebsbach ‘53
Al and Yvonne Kremers
Bruce and Stephanie Kudak
Barry and Leslie LaBine
Bob ‘77 and Kathy ‘77 Lahr
Jerry ‘53 and Bev ‘53 Lahr
Gene ‘55 and Barb ‘55 Lahr
Regina Lahr ‘47
David Lardy ‘63
Jim ‘56 and Ruth ‘60 Larson
Bill and Teresa LeClaire
John ‘57 and Arlene Leisen
Mike and Bonnie Lenzmeier
Father Greg Lieser
Victor Loehrer ‘60
For the year ended June 30, 2014
Paul ‘86 and Cathy Lombardi
Steve and Trese Mareck
Mike and Kathleen Markman
Mary Kay ‘63 and Mike Masterson
Brian Matsuura ‘99
Bob McReavy ‘77
George ‘72 and Jean Meinz
Barb ‘74 and Greg Melsen
Bruce Meyer ‘64
Bob ‘49 and Dorothy ‘48 Meyer
Laurie ‘75 and Mike Mullin
Jim Nahan ‘46
Mike and Donna Nathe
Mike and Judy Noonan
Bill ‘66 and Jeanie O’Connell
Pat ‘58 and Donna O’Donnell
Greg ‘55 and Joyce Pappenfus
Connie Perry-Pesch and Mike
Pesch
Rita ‘54 and Charles Pfeffer
Plaza Park Bank
Father Jeremy Ploof
Mary Jo ‘78 and Don Polfliet
Mike ‘76 and Mary Quinlivan
Mark and Debbie Ramsdell
Steve ‘75 and Sue Rice
Denny ‘57 and Karol ‘58 Ringsmuth
Mike and Beth Roth
Terry ‘59 and Judy ‘60 Rothstein
Tom and Nikoli Saehr
Father Eberhard Schefers
Darrell ‘60 and Eileen Schill
Dennis ‘79 and Brenda ‘79 Schleper
Ted ‘83 and Julie Schmid
Tom and JoAnn Schmidt
Schmidty’s Superstore
Mike and Deb Schnettler
Mary Schober ‘52
Brian ‘87 and Debbie Schoenborn
Jerome and Bernice Schoenborn
Fred ‘59 and Del ‘59 Sexton
Bob ‘62 and Sandy Sexton
Jim ‘50 and Yvonne ‘53 Sexton
Sisters, Order of St. Benedict
Moe Spanier ‘78
Kristi ‘78 and Peter ‘76 Spaniol
Jeff and Lisa Spethmann
John Stemper and Diane Hageman
Bob Stocker and Cathy Matuska
Richard ‘74 and Jan Stommes
Gene and Bev Storms
Mike Sufka ‘92
Target Take Charge of Education
Brent ‘92 and Danielle Terhaar
Louise Theisen
Carol Thelen ‘63
Paul Thelen ‘63
Mark and Carole Thibault
Mary ‘49 and Lee Torborg
Joe ‘87 and Lisa Torborg
Steve ‘73 and Sharon Torborg
Mary Tourres ‘59
Louise Town ‘49
United Way of Central Minnesota
US Bank
Sally Watson ‘56
Don and Sylvia Weeres
Nettie ‘39 and Bob Welle
Wells Fargo
Vicky and Pat Welty
Tim and Janet Wensman
Ron ‘74 and Katia Wieber
Wayne ‘62 and Carol Wieber
Jessica ‘00 and Andrew Wiener
John ‘94 and Penelope Williams
Greg and Beth Windfeldt
Dennis Wintheiser
Elaine ‘59 and Chuck Yaggie
Todd ‘84 and Kyoko Zaun
Daryl ‘61 and Bonnie Zimmer
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W
atch for the next edition of The Cathedral Magazine which should arrive
in your mailbox in about another month. We have exciting news which we
will explore more fully in that magazine. We are in the process of holding
meetings wherein we examine and discuss our goal #9 – Cathedral’s facilities and its overall
campus. The participation and the reaction to these sessions so far has been overwhelmingly
positive and optimistic. We are scheduling several more sessions, including those beyond
Central Minnesota. Come to one of them, please! Contact Brenda Minette at 320-257-2140
or [email protected] to learn what dates and times are available. A couple of
preliminary, tentative, conceptual drawings produced by Cuningham Group Architects, following
two full years of working on this goal, are included here.
Preliminary conceptual design from Cuningham Group Architects, Inc.
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a prayer
F O R T H E C AT H E D R A L C O M M U N I T Y
Gracious, gift-giving God, you call us each by name. We are your children. You tell us we are precious
and glorious in your sight. To each of us you give an extraordinary destiny.
Warmed by these words of love we your people within this Cathedral community — our students,
families, parishes, volunteers, schools, alumni, teachers, and staff —make bold to ask:
Strengthen us when our faith and love grow faint.
Fix us firmly upon the rock of your Word; teach us to build our schools upon this rock and not upon the
uncertain sands of passing fancies.
You invite us to dwell in your tent so that you might refresh us with your presence and protect us from the
heat and burdens of the day.
You remind us that all those involved in education truly inspire others for eternity.
Help us to know we live in a many-splendored world. May we contribute our labor to enhance its wonder.
And finally, prosper our journey to the shores of heaven where, as Saint Paul has promised, you will welcome us as
full citizens.
Amen.

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