Cover Story: Theatre - Bishop Ready High School
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Cover Story: Theatre - Bishop Ready High School
Theatre Alums Honored at Hall of Fame Luncheon pages 8-9 Cover Story: pages 3-7 Alum Wins Pulitzer Prize pages 10 Ready Class of 2009 pages 12-19 VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1 FALL 2009 The Ready Report The Semi-Annual Newsletter for Alumni, Family, and Friends of Bishop Ready High School “Curtain Up! Light the lights! We got nothing to hit but the heights!” — Everything’s Coming Up Roses (“Gypsy”) A MESSAGE FROM THE Principal... Dear Friends, “The tradition continues” W e have completed another year at Bishop Ready and we have added another class of graduates to our Alumni/ae Association! As you will read in these pages, many of our “seniors” have continued the Ready tradition of academic excellence, coupled with athletic achievement, and surrounded by service to others, and commitment to Catholic values. As we like to say, “The tradition continues…” We have completed our Walk Down Memory Lane, revisiting the ‘60s through 2008. In this issue, we have a brief recap of those decades. We continue to look forward to our 50th Anniversary and request that you send us your thoughts, ideas, memories for inclusion in our celebrations. We continue to offer our students a top quality education and we continue to rely on your generosity to insure that all students who need financial assistance can receive it. Our legacy scholarships, which are so vital to our assistance packages, are a wonderful way to remember or honor a loved one. Our Challenge Grant continues and any donation will be doubled, up to a total donation of $200,000 (which becomes--voila!—$400,000. It’s like magic and you are the magician!), all of which helps our students. It’s never too late to donate to the annual fund or add an extra amount…in gratitude or in hopefulness! The academic year 2008-09 was quite a year, both for scholarship and for athletics. A long list of sports awards winners is included in this issue; we encourage all who are in the Columbus area to join with us in supporting all of our co- and extra-curricular activities…from sports to band to theatre to career day and retreats. Just check our web site for updates on times/schedules/locations for our many school-related activities. The Alumni/ae Hall of Fame Luncheon was, again, a great success! If you have not joined us for one of these special luncheons, I heartily encourage you to plan to do so in the future. A good time is always had by all and it’s a great way to “re-connect” with your classmates. As always, we are looking for your input for the next round of honorees, so please take the time and nominate someone whom you deem deserving of this honor. You’ll find a nomination sheet in this issue and online. In past issues, we have focused on service, our Catholic tradition, sports, and the arts. In this issue, we take a look at theatre at Bishop Ready. With so many arts budgets in the community being cut, it’s nice to be able to see true family entertainment, done with professionalism and enthusiasm, at a most reasonable cost. That’s theatre at Bishop Ready! Twice a year, our esteemed director and faculty member, Jill Larger, “puts on a show.” Whether it’s the drama of Our Town or the “drama” of You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown (who could ever forget Snoopy singing his joy at “Suppertime”?), the Bishop Ready thespians (and their behind-the-scenes partners) never fail to entertain! So, we are happy to spotlight their accomplishments. (With a special nod of thanks to Kathy Rex for her help.) There seems to be a theme emerging here…and it is: come back for a visit! Whether it’s to be a part of Grandparents’ Day (moved this year to the spring; we’ve learned our lesson after two disastrous winter attempts…), a sporting event, a school liturgy, or a theatre production; whether it’s as a parent, friend, alum, or prospective student; whether it’s as a volunteer helping out or a member of the crowd/audience enjoying the event…we welcome you to Bishop Ready and we look forward to seeing you often! You can keep us “in the loop” of your life via the postal service or by e-mail to Michelle Kelly ([email protected]). Check our web site often for updates and be sure to keep us posted! With all best wishes, 2 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org Celene A. Seamen Principal Cover Story: Theatre “O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention, A kingdom for a stage, princes to act And monarchs to behold the swelling scene!” — Wm. Shakespeare, Henry V, Prologue Theatre, when done well – whether on the high school, community, college, or professional level – can transport us. Theatre, when done well, can take us beyond our normal boundaries; it can make us weep, laugh, think, dream, and long for distant places and times. Theatre, when done well, transcends our everyday existence. It releases us from our fears and burdens; it creates a world that allows us to experience “experience” far beyond what our everyday life brings. Theatre, when done well, can also make us realize how lucky we are in our everyday lives! For it can convey fear, terror, grief, heartbreak, and savagery beyond what any human can endure. N o matter how much we may bemoan our families, we always leave the theatre grateful that they are not the Macbeths…or the Tyrones. No matter how much we may dislike our jobs, we leave the theatre grateful that we are not Willy Loman. No matter how we feel about a failed romance, we leave the theatre grateful that we are neither Desdemona nor Othello! And if we feel betrayed by a friend? Well, “Et tu”—at least it’s not like Caesar and Brutus! Theatre, at Bishop Ready, has given many student/actors, and many more audience members, reason to be transported. The Little Theatre has become Oz, Argentina, Eden, and Egypt, as well as small-town America. Productions have included comedies, musicals, student-directed one-act plays, and pure drama. From an obscure playwright (Rollin W. Coyle) to Britain’s finest and most prolific musical-theatre composer/producer (Andrew Lloyd Webber), the theatre world has been amply and ably represented at Bishop Ready. Like the world that it portrays, theatre is never static. Take words and phrases, for example. Back in 1962, the first production at Bishop Ready was a comedy about three young ladies who move into their first apartment in NY. However, they are only paying rent for two; when the landlady appears, one of the young women must “disappear.” The play, by Rollin W. Coyle, is still being produced by high schools today. However, the name has often been shortened; no longer known as “Come Out of the Closet” (the name by which it was produced at Bishop Ready), it is now more frequently produced as “The Closet.” The third young lady still reappears “out of the closet” when the landlady leaves. In 2005, as the Keynote Commencement speaker, Dr. Gary Ansel (’75) related this theatre story, one which is worth sharing and which conveys the “power” of make-believe: “I was not at the top of my class while at Ready. I was a B student, played a couple of sports, but really not the type anyone would have thought of to be in the school play (which that year was Bye, Bye, Birdie). “However, I got involved with the play for one important reason: a girl. I figured if she thought it was deep, then she would be mine. ’62 Drama Production. Bottom Row, l to r: Joseph Holdrieth, Chuck Erdy (deceased), Jim Howells, Steve Carr, and Tom Close. Top Row, l to r: Mary Ann Buening Storch, Dianne Grundei Chrisman, Rita DelCiello, Kathy Redmond Walt, Barbara Dalton Heckendorn, Judy Dorr Putman, and Michelle Fleer Cacchio, all Class of 1965, the 1st Graduating Class for Bishop Ready High School! (Photo and i.d.s provided by Barbara Dalton Heckendorn — much thanks!) “I thought, ‘The worst they could say is no.’ Well, they didn’t, but she did. I ended up being stuck playing the part of the mayor, gray hair and all, in the school play. “During opening night a few of us got bored, so, during the second act, Steve James, another classmate, and I went out back to stir up some excitement. We staged a heart attack in the street, with CPR and everything. Mr. James, dressed as a police officer, looked very convincing and directed traffic. Needless to say, when our director came out to find us, she was not a happy camper. “Little did I know that I would go from staging a heart attack to someday treating heart attacks by becoming an international cardiologist…” One never knows where a “theatrical” experience can take one! (continued on page 4) The Ready Report Spring 2009 | www.brhs.org 3 Theatre (continued from page 3) ’67 Over the years, the Ready Players have brought many memorable characters to life. From Hyman Kaplan to Howard Hill and from Eve to Eva Peron, the Ready stage has come alive with the sounds and sights of that living, breathing organism known as live theatre! Join with us as we continue our stroll down memory lane, this time through the visual history of our theatre productions. ’66 “I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being.” — Thornton Wilder ’69 4 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org ’68 “You need three things in the theatre— the play, the actors, and the audience and each must give something.” — Kenneth Haigh A PARTIAL LIST OF BISHOP READY THEATRE PRODUCTIONS... Over the Years… An Inspector Calls Annie Get Your Gun Bye, Bye, Birdie Captain Fantastic Cheaper by the Dozen Children of Eden Come Out of the Closet David and Lisa Don’t Drink the Water Evita Fools Footloose Jabberwock Godspell Grease Inherit the Wind It’s a Wonderful Life Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Li’l Abner Our Town Pure as the Driven Snow See How They Run The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N The Groom Said No The Mouse That Roared The Music Man You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown A Trail of Breadcrumbs Mirror, Mirror (continued on page 6) 5 Can you name the songs from Bishop Ready productions whose lyrics are reproduced here? Answers can be found on page 32. 1 “Bring on the soup dish, bring on the cup, bring on the bacon and fill me up.” And now, a round of applause for our director… 2 “May I return to the beginning, the light Jill spent 13 years as a student in the Catholic schools’ system and appreciates the value of a Catholic education. “I love the pride and sense of family I received from my years in Catholic schools,” she said. “I am so happy to be back in the Catholic school system and giving back what my teachers gave me.” is dimming, and the dream is, too. The world and I, we are still waiting… still hesitating…any dream will do.” 3 “Yesterday they told you you would not go far, that night you opened, and there you are. Next day on your dressing room they’ve hung a star. Let’s go on with the show…” 4 “There are copper bottom tympani in horse platoons, thundering, thundering all along the way. Double bell euphoniums and big bassoons, each bassoon having it’s big, fat say!” 5 “Nothing was different and nothing would ever be the same. It was the end of a perfect day.” 6 “And as for fortune and as for fame, I never invited them in, though it seemed to the world they were all I desired.” 7 “Just thinkin’ about tomorrow clears away the cobwebs, and the sorrow ‘til there’s none!” 8 “We thank thee then, O Father, for all things bright and good, the seedtime and the harvest, our life, our health, our food…” Jill Larger began directing plays at Bishop Ready in the fall of 2005. Her first production was It’s A Wonderful Life and her latest was this spring’s perennial favorite, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. In between those bookends, she has directed Footloose, Cheaper by the Dozen, Children of Eden, Fools, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Our Town. A native of Sidney, OH, Jill has a Bachelor’s degree in Musical Theatre from Ball State University. While at Ball State, she performed in 14 shows. She has studied classical ballet, jazz, tap, musical theater comedy, and has taught dance on all levels. After graduation, Jill lived in New York City where she worked as a professional actress. Jill and her husband, Mike, are the parents of three young daughters, Grace, Gabrielle, and Gwendolyn. Asked if there is a “dream” production that she would like to stage, Jill answers that her “current obsession and constant love for the past six years has been Wicked. I love the music from this show and the message it sends about how people come into your life for a reason and how you then are ‘changed for the good.’” She admits to a great love for all of Stephen Schwartz’s work and hopes to direct more of his plays, already having done Children of Eden for Bishop Ready. Jill enjoys “the creativity, the applause, the joy of making the audience think and feel and care about the characters” and her goal with each production is to teach the actors to feel: “It’s all about communicating ideas, emotions, hopes, and dreams and there is nothing more important than that.” In addition to her directing duties, Jill also teaches in the Visual & Performing Arts Department. 9 “Oh, I once heard a poem that goes, ‘A rose is a rose is a rose’; but I don’t agree, take it from me, there’s one rose sweeter than any that grows…” “Use what talents you possess: the woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best.” — Henry Van Dyke 6 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | ’86 ’84 The Mouse That Roared ’8 =7 The Groom Said No ’89 “Real education should educate us out of self into something far finer, into a selflessness which links us with all humanity.” — Nancy Astor Alums Honored at Hall of Fame Luncheon… ather Jeff Coning, member of the Bishop Ready Theology Department faculty and Diocesan Director of Vocations, gave the blessing; Michelle Kelly, Assistant Director of Development and Alumni/ae Relations and Class of ’96, welcomed the invited honorees and their guests; and Principal Celene A. Seamen presented awards to each of the new members of the Alumni/ae Hall of Fame at a luncheon held on May 16 at the Confluence Park Restaurant. The seven new inductees to the Bishop Ready Hall of Fame were joined by the first inductee into the Wehrle Hall of Fame, now associated with Bishop Ready High School. The new Ready inductees and their presenters are: Christine Cummins Murphy, ’65, presented by her husband, Tom; Margie Radich Campbell, ’69, presented by her brother Tim, ’75; Robert Moraine ’81, presented by Jan Breedlove; Heather Breedlove ’87, presented by Theresa Bowser; Amanda Wurst Laipply ’99, presented by her husband, Jimmy Laipply ’99; and Tommy Rowlands ’99, presented by Mike DiSabato ’86. Unable to attend the luncheon was inductee Michael Mercurio ’72. The first Wehrle Hall of Fame inductee is Larry Wolf, Wehrle ’72, presented by Mike Graessle, BRHS ’82. These new members join the other 26 distinguished members of the Alumni/ae Hall of Fame. F Christine Cummins Murphy ’65 with Celene A. Seamen Tom Murphy, presenter (husband of Christine Cummins Murphy ’65) Margie Radich Campbell ’69 with Celene A. Seamen Tim Radich ’75, presenter with Margie Radich Campbell ’69 (brother and sister) Robert Moraine ’81 with Celene A. Seamen Jan Breedlove, presenter (also, mother of Heather Breedlove’87) Theresa Bowser, presenter Heather Breedlove ’87 w/Celene A. Seamen 8 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org A Warm Welcome… e are pleased to welcome our new Assistant Principal, Jeri Rod, to the Ready community. Ms Rod comes to Ready from the Diocesan Office of Catholic Schools. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Education with dual certification from Ohio Dominican University and a Master’s in Catholic School Administration from the University of Dayton. Her specialties at the schools’ office, where she has worked for the last 11 years, were testing/assessment/grading students with special needs, curriculum/instruction, and government programs. Ms Rod and her husband, Larry, have three children, a son and two daughters. She and the children are graduates of DeSales High School, where one daughter now teaches. Prior to joining the Diocesan Schools’ Office, Ms Rod taught at St. Anthony and St. Matthew Schools. In welcoming Ms Rod to Bishop Ready, Principal Celene Seamen said: “Jeri Rod brings a vast wealth of experience in the areas of curriculum and assessment which will definitely aid in our efforts to provide a worldclass, 21st century, Catholic education to our students. We look forward to a long and successful collaboration.” W Jimmy Laipply, presenter (husband of Amanda Wurst Laipply ’99) Amanda Wurst Laipply ’99 with Celene A. Seamen Mike DiSabato ’86, presenter Tommy Rowlands ’99 with Celene A. Seamen Larry Wolf, Wehrle ’72 with Celene A. Seamen Mike Graessle ’82, presenter The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 9 Alum Wins Pulitzer Prize Lee C. Bollinger, President of Columbia University (left), presents the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting to (l-r) M.L. Elrick, Jim Schaefer, and David Zeman, assistant managing editor for investigations, of the Detroit Free Press. (Photo: Pulitzer Prize site) 10 n the last edition of The Ready Report, we were pleased to share the news that Jim Schaefer, ’82, had been awarded the 2008 Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Journalism for a series of articles written for the Detroit Free Press. Now we are happy to report that Jim, along with his fellow newspaper journalist M.L. Elrick, has been awarded the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. The Pulitzer Prizes have been honoring excellence in journalism and the arts since 1917 and the 2009 Prizes were awarded at a luncheon ceremony at Columbia University in May. To quote from the Pulitzer web site, the Local Reporting award is given “For a distinguished example of reporting on significant issues of local concern, demonstrating originality and community expertise, in print or online or both” and carries a monetary prize of $10,000. This year’s prize was “awarded to Detroit Free Press Staff, and notably Jim Schaefer and M.L. Elrick, for their uncovering of a pattern of lies by Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick that included denial of a sexual relationship with his female chief of staff, prompting an investigation of perjury that eventually led to jail terms for the two officials.” In Jim’s words: “I got started in journalism during my time at Bishop Ready. I got in a bit of trouble (too many detentions!) early on at Ready, but by junior year, I settled down a bit. As a junior, in 1981, an English teacher asked if anyone in the class wanted to work for The Catholic Times, the Diocesan newspaper. I The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” — William Butler Yeats I didn’t know much about working for a newspaper, but I kind of liked writing and she was pushing me to give it a shot. So I became the high school editor for The Catholic Times. I ended up doing it for two years, longer than any previous high school editor. I loved it. It was empowering to write about the happenings at our school and the others in our Catholic league. I give lots of credit to Bishop Ready for providing me the opportunity to get into journalism.” Jim continues: “After Ready, I went to Ohio State, where I took six years to get my undergrad degree. I wasn’t just lazy, I was heavily involved in the school newspaper there, The Lantern. Plus, I wanted to get some real-world experience before graduating, so I got a few internships in newspapers that really helped me get a good job after college. I got hired at the Detroit Free Press in 1988, right after Ohio State. I was an editor at first, but became a reporter about a year later. I’ve been one ever since. And I still fly the Buckeye flag in Michigan, even though I’ve had at least one stolen from the front of my house!” In 2007, Jim led a year-long investigation into a national overdose epidemic involving a synthetic heroin. The drug, clandestinely made in Mexico, killed more than 1,000 people in the United States, including nearly 300 in metropolitan Detroit. The newspaper’s investigation, published as a one-day special section, earned the Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Award for Excellence in Reporting on Drug and Alcohol Problems. Jim and M.L. Elrick have also earned the Clark Mollenhoff Award for Investigative Reporting in 2005 and six national awards in 2008-09, including the George Polk Award for Local Reporting and the Associated Press Managing Editors Public Service Award. In addition to his newspaper work with the Free Press, Jim was an investigative producer for more than three years at Detroit’s ABC affiliate, WXYZ-TV. As well as doing investigative reporting for the paper, Jim has worked as a page designer, video game critic, and he is the author of a Sunday feature interview of quirky people. Jim and his wife, Sue (a graduate of Hilliard High School), are the parents of three: Sean, Abigail, and Reilly. Both Jim and Sue still have family in the Columbus area. Congratulations to Jim and his partner M.L. Elrick and to the Detroit Free Press! We wish them much continued success. We’re looking for a few good nominees… To the Alumni/ae Hall of Fame! If you know an alum who has contributed outstanding service to her/his community, please let us know by nominating this individual to be a member of our Hall of Fame. We ask that you broaden your outlook to include any Wehrle alums whom you may know and we ask that you forward this request to any Wehrle grads whom you may know. Please complete the following form and, on a separate sheet of paper, briefly explain why this individual should be considered for this honor. Please describe the contributions and service this individual has rendered to the community since her/his graduation. Send your nominations via regular mail or e-mail to Michelle Kelly, Alumni/ae Hall of Fame, Bishop Ready High School, 707 Salisbury Road, Columbus, OH 43204 … [email protected]. Questions? Please call Michelle at 614-276-7827 or send her an e-mail. If nominations are not received in time for this year’s selection, they will be considered for the following year. (Please print information.) Name of Nominee: Nominee’s Class Year: Nominee’s School: ❑ Bishop Ready Nominee’s Phone Number: Home: ( ) Work: ( ) Work: ( ) ❑ Wehrle Nominee’s E-mail Address: Your Name: Your Phone Number: Home: ( ) Your E-mail Address: My nominee should be considered because: (please use separate sheet…) Do You Shop at Kroger’s? USE THE KROGER COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM TO BENEFIT BISHOP READY! Every time you use your Kroger Plus Card, Bishop Ready will automatically start earning a rebate…if you have registered your card and Bishop Ready’s name and NPO #. If you don’t have a Kroger Plus Card, you can pick one up at the customer service desk at any Kroger’s. Then, just register online and use Bishop Ready’s NPO # 82276. (Don’t have online access? Call 1-800-837-4483 for an alternative sign-up method.) Using the Kroger Community Rewards Program is an easy way to help raise funds for Bishop Ready… simply by shopping! And you still get all of the other benefits of using your card, such as points for gas. For step-by-step directions, or more information, please visit the Bishop Ready web site, and select Athletics then Athletic Dept. Forms in the drop-down menu. The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 11 Congratulations to the Class of 2009! Bishop Ready 45 th Commencement Saturday, May 30, 2009 Ray Bandy Amanda Barch, NHS Jeffrey Beatty Ryann Bell Kelsey Bennett Christina Bisutti, NBC, NHS Tiffany Blackwell Russell Bonneville III, V, GC, NBC, NHS, H Emma Bowles, SC Diego Breckenridge Tanner Burns James Buzard Alyssa Caldwell Steven Christman II Ryan Clark Matthew Collins Sierra Cooper, SCO, GC, NBC, NHS Cody Corrova Samantha Covey, NBC Dean Cullison Amber Daniels Brian Draher, SC* Philippe Dumont Nathen Dunkle Emily Fadley Sarah Gabel, GC, NBC, NHS Kelly Gantz, GC, SC Shawn Garrison Brianna Gatley Rebecca Gaunt Michael Gibbons, GC, NBC, NHS, H Gabrielle Gillilan, GC, NHS Kayla Goodberlet Calvin Goodman, S, GC, NBC, NHS, H Joseph Graessle Rebecca Grimm Katlyn Hall, SCO Stephanie Ham Emily Helber, SCO, GC, NBC, NHS, H Adam Herron Jesse Hill Lyle Holden, SC Larissa Holley Justine Hutton, GC, SC* Ashley Inks Carissa Janczak, SC* Brenna Jenny Deborah Kaiser Blaine Kelly Martinus Kelly II Sara King Lindsay Kuhn Joseph Kulp Daniel Lang II Kristin Latz Collin Leidinger Cameron Lelonek Courtney Lewis Rachel Lightner Samantha Macioce, GC, NBC, NHS Joshua Maddox Alaura Marion, SCO Alyssa Martin, SCO Megan Maxwell Ryan McClincy Michael McFarland Jesse McNamara Nolan McQuade Michael Morgan Angelina Mozzetti, SC Aaron Murray Rian Muzik Matthew Nitsch Alexa Pelgrino, GC, NBC, NHS, SC* Matthew Petrie Katherine Petry Laura Rains Gabrielle Santiago Paul Schwendenman Kayla Serrano Katelin Shephard Brian Shepherd Anh-Thu Thai Nathaniel Thomas Sheila Thomas, GC Kalli Van Hoose Ashley Van Horn Leticia Vazquez-Villa Caitlin Waldo, SCO Sean Walker Cayla Watson, GC, SC, NHS Colin Whyte, GC, NHS Anne Wickham Jessica Williams Abbey Williamson Alicia Wiltron Margaret Wiltshire Kaylee Wolfe William Yokum *Class Officer GC—Gold Cord for Academic Excellence H—Inductee for Academic Hall of Fame NBC—National Beta Club NHS—National Honor Society SCO—Student Council Office SC—Student Council S—Salutatorian V—Valedictorian Nine students received their diplomas on Friday evening at Baccalaureate; members of the softball team, they played in the Regionals on Saturday morning. They are: Sarah Gabel, Brianna Gatley, Gabrielle Gillilan, Kayla Goodberlet, Emily Helber, Justine Hutton, Lindsay Kuhn, Samantha Macioce, and Caitlin Waldo. They won 11-8 over West Liberty Salem in the Regional Finals and lost the following week to Lakewood, 4-1, in the State Semi-finals. Photo left: Bishop Ready Parent Alums and Grads 12 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org Scholarships and Grants Class of 2009 Amanda Marie Barch University of Akron Youngstown State University Keynote Speaker: Ms Michele Poly-Brown ’89 Michele Poly-Brown, Class of 1989, is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, receiving a B.A. degree in English. While at Bishop Ready, Ms Poly-Brown was president of the National Honor Society her senior year and captain of the volleyball, basketball, and track teams, also in her senior year. At Penn, Ms Poly-Brown continued her athletic activities, spending four years on the varsity track and field teams. She is currently Manager of Donor Relations and Communications at University Hospitals in Cleveland. She began her career as a news producer/writer for television, working at stations in Columbus, Chicago, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. She transitioned from the TV newsroom to marketing communications, working at John Carroll University prior to joining University Hospitals. Ms Poly-Brown is married to her college sweetheart Matthew; they are the proud parents of two children, Calvin and Chloe, and reside in Shaker Heights, Ohio. The following are excerpts from her keynote address. “Success doesn’t happen by luck or chance. There’s always a story behind it, some struggle that was overcome. Embrace the struggles that come your way; learn from them, and be a better person for them.” “I have high hopes for your class as I know your teachers and families do. However, your challenge is much greater than living up to our hopes, it will be living up to your own. Expect more from yourself than others think is possible and be the best your generation has to offer this world.” “My Catholic education instilled the value of service in me and a sense that I should be making a difference in the lives of others.” “Over the past 20 years, there have been so many challenges and unexpected struggles… And with every challenge, I fall back on the values I learned from my parents and my Catholic education here at Ready.” Christina Marie Bisutti University of Akron Ohio HS Coaches Assoc. Gold Scholarship Ohio HS Basketball Coaches Assoc. Hines Memorial Scholarship Tiffany Marie Blackwell Ohio Dominican University Olivet Nazarene University Hilltop Lions Scholarship Russell Everett Bonneville III Drexel University Ohio Dominican Southern Wesleyan University The King’s College NY The Ohio State University University of Dayton University of Alabama University of Oklahoma University of Texas at Dallas National Merit Scholarship Sponsored by Roadway Express Inc. Joint Council 41/413 Teamsters Scholarship Alyssa Dawn Caldwell Ohio Dominican University Hilltop Lions Scholarship Ryan Joseph Clark Otterbein College Sierra McKenzie Cooper Ohio Dominican University Otterbein College University of Dayton Xavier University Samantha Kathleen Covey University of Cincinnati Dean Aaron Cullison Ohio Dominican University Brian Eugene Draher Capital University John Carroll University Otterbein College St. Louis University University of Dayton Sarah Elizabeth Gabel Ohio Dominican University Youngstown State University Hilltop Kiwanis, Two-Year Scholarship Kelly Marie Gantz Ohio University Brianna Paige Gatley Bethany College Chatham University Defiance College Malone University Thiel College Thomas More College Wheeling Jesuit University Michael Joseph Gibbons Capital University The Ohio State University Xavier University Gabrielle Morgan Gillilan Cleveland State University Kayla Goodberlet St. John Fisher College Calvin Matthew Goodman The Ohio State University University of Dayton University of Notre Dame— Glenna R. Joyce Scholarship Hilltop Kiwanis, Four-Year Scholarship Katlyn Marie Hall Ashland University Capital University Ohio Dominican University University of Akron Hilltop Lions Scholarship Emily Marie Helber University of Dayton Adam John Herron University of Cincinnati Larissa Paige Holley Otterbein College Justine Elizabeth Hutton Capital University Otterbein College Xavier University William & Eleanor Cleveland Scholarship Ashley Marie Inks Otterbein College Carissa Jane Janczak University of Dayton Brenna Ann Jenny Bowling Green State University Ohio University Ohio Wesleyan University Otterbein College CONTINUED... The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 13 Blaine Edward Kelly Defiance College Otterbein College Sara Diane King University of Toledo Walsh University Hilltop Lions Scholarship Kristin Renee Latz Ohio Dominican University Samantha Jo Macioce Ohio Dominican University Ohio Wesleyan University Olivet Nazarene University University of Dayton Wheeling Jesuit University Joshua Christopher Maddox Bowling Green State University Alaura Elizabeth Marion Bellarmine University Campbell University University of Toledo Alyssa Kari Martin Miami University Xavier University Megan Elizabeth Maxwell Ohio Dominican University Ryan Kenneth McClincy Ohio Dominican University The Ohio State University University of Dayton Xavier University Jesse O’Neil McNamara Ohio University Michael Kelly Morgan Capital University University of Dayton Angelina Mae Mozzetti Arcadia University Ashland University Baldwin Wallace College Bethel College Bradley University Capital University Carroll College Duquesne University Elizabethtown College Guilford College Hanover College John Carroll University Kentucky Wesleyan University Muskingum College Mount Union College Newman University Ohio Dominican University Ohio Wesleyan University Rosemont College St. Mary’s College Susquehanna University Tiffin University Transylvania University University of Dayton University of Findlay University of St. Francis Westminster College Wittenberg University Xavier University Alexa Ann Pelgrino Capital University Ohio Dominican University The Ohio State University University of Dayton University of Notre Dame Xavier University Matthew Taylor Petrie Ohio Dominican University Paul Robert Schwendenman The Ohio State University Kayla Marie Serrano Ohio Dominican University Connecticut VFW Scholarship Katelin Nichole Shephard Capital University Anh-Thu Hoang Thai The Ohio State University Otterbein College Sheila Esther Thomas The Ohio State University Kalli Marie Van Hoose Ashland University Ohio Dominican University University of Cincinnati Ashley Marie Van Horn St. John the Baptist Church DiNardo Scholarship Calvin Goodman Salutatorian, Class of 2009 “Ready has been a life-changing experience for me. I came from public schools. I never felt as welcome at those schools as I have here. “When Ready says that it is preparing us for the future, it’s not just educational experience that will help us. The life lessons and maturity grown here will be a big part of the coming years. “Our class as a whole has accomplished academic and athletic goals. We’ve had state finalists, regional semifinalists, district champions, CCL champions, national merit scholars, and scholarships exceeding millions of dollars in total offerings. Looking back on the past four years at Ready is really a story of growth and success. I’m sure that we have surprised ourselves, our peers, our teachers, and some division one teams. “To wrap this up, don’t ever let yourself think that your time here at Bishop Ready was less than worthwhile. Everyone here has achieved something that deserves praise. What has happened here is going to change all of our futures…” Caitlin Jo Waldo Ohio Dominican University Wheeling Jesuit University Colin James Stephen Whyte Ohio University The Ohio State University West Virginia University Abbey Elizabeth Williamson University of New England Wilmington College Margaret Theresa Wiltshire Columbus College of Art & Design Eckerd College Thomas Carrier ’80, President of the Advisory Board; Celene A. Seamen, Principal; Calvin Goodman ’09, Salutatorian; Sierra Cooper ’09, President of the Student Council Executive Board; Russell (Rusty) Bonneville III ’09, Valedictorian; Father Patrick Toner; and Michele Poly-Brown ’89, keynote speaker. 14 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org Russell (Rusty) Bonneville III Valedictorian, Class of 2009 “Our education…will serve as a foundation for much of our lives. Bishop Ready has contributed to our growth in the Catholic faith throughout our time here. We have learned about it in our theology classes, and lived it through our service projects. “I call upon all of you who are graduating to look upon your graduation as a milestone rather than an ending. It is certainly true that your time here at Ready has come to an end. However, your education in some form will never come to an end…Today, we commemorate this phase in our lives but we also acknowledge that it is more importantly a transition. “This transition is one of growth for all of us. We will continue to grow in knowledge, our faith, and our maturity. Our responsibilities will increase but so will our potential. “Let us remember the potential that Bishop Ready has given us, and let us look forward to our future… Our faith must remain important to us, and we must allow ourselves to be guided by it. Unless we maintain our relationship with God, we cannot hope to succeed.” Sierra Cooper Class of 2009, President, Student Council Executive Board “…we gather together for the final time, to remember the past, enjoy the present, and plan for the future. And, remember, as Confucius said, ‘Wherever you go, go with all of your heart.’” Immaculate Heart Knights of Columbus Council #5899 Honor Guard The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 15 Fr. Craig Eilerman, ’75, Baccalaureate Mass, St. Cecilia Church 16 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org intheFamily AllParents and Seniors Albert Beatty ’67 Father of Jeff Tim Clark ’81 Father of Ryan Jeff Beatty ’09 Michael F. Gibbons ’67 Father of Michael Ryan Clark ’09 Keith Hill ’74 Father of Jesse Michael J. Gibbons ’09 Janice Kennedy Hutton ’79 Mother of Justine Jesse Hill ’09 Carol Tangi King ’76 Mother of Sara Justine Hutton ’09 Sara King ’09 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 17 intheFamily AllParents and Seniors Steve Lelonek ’81 Father of Cameron Ted Leidinger ’80 Father of Collin Cameron Lelonek ’09 Jack McQuade ’79 Father of Nolan Collin Leidinger ’09 Jacqueline Summers McQuade ’79 Mother of Nolan Nolan McQuade ’09 Kelly Morgan ’69 Father of Mike Ronda Beardsley Mozzetti ’80 Mother of Angelina Mike Morgan ’09 18 Angelina Mozzetti ’09 intheFamily AllParents and Seniors Joe Pelgrino ’75 Father of Alexa Rick Nitsch ’80 Father of Matt Alane Fawbush Pelgrino ’78 Mother of Alexa Alexa Pelgrino ’09 Matt Nitsch ’09 Sabrina Sellers Rains ’90 Mother of Laura Kim Radich Walker ’85 Mother of Sean Laura Rains ’09 Sean Walker ’09 Richie Williamson ’86 Father of Abbey Richard Fischer ’69 Grandfather of Abbey Jamie Fischer Williamson ’88 Mother of Abbey Abbey Williamson ’09 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 19 Looking Back... Looking Forward Y ou may have noticed, there has been a certain theme that has emerged over the past several issues of The Ready Report. We’ve taken the opportunity, in looking forward to our Golden Anniversary, to spotlight the various components of a Bishop Ready education through our Ready Report covers. The Ready student and alum has had the opportunity to partake of a full educational experience. Our Spring 2007 sports cover highlighted the various accomplishments of those who continued the Ready sports experience in a collegiate and professional environment. The Fall 2007 arts cover showed the diversified talents of our students and brought updates from alums who have gone on to work professionally in art fields. It focused on the correlation between the arts and service to others. The beloved Spring 2008 St. Michael Chapel cover led to an article that explained the importance of our Catholic heritage and the “Faith, Tradition, and Virtues” that play such prominent roles at Bishop Ready. Our previous issue spotlighted two Ready associates, one a student and the other an alum, who are passionate about helping others and the environment. Both see a commitment to service as a viable and honorable way to live. In this issue, we look at theatre—at Bishop Ready and as a component of a well-informed life. In a future issue, we will spotlight the Band and how it incorporates our feeder-schools into its programs and the Liturgical Choir. If you would like to see another aspect of Bishop Ready life highlighted, just let us know! In these issues, we have also taken a stroll down memory lane, with an emphasis on each decade of Bishop Ready’s existence in each issue. When the cornerstone was laid, when the building was opened, when the first class graduated, who could have foreseen: fax machines, several televisions (in color/in HD) in each home, portable music in a devise little larger than a credit card, the ubiquity of credit cards, missions to a space station that are commonplace, women in the workplace—in whatever career they choose to pursue, an African-American president, handheld calculators, the fall of the Soviet Union, a Polish Pope, portable/cordless/cell phones, the Internet, 20 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org microwave ovens, corresponding via e-mail or twitter or texting, the failure of Pan Am or TWA, digital cameras, hybrid cars, the demise of railroad travel, open-heart surgery, personal computers, football overtaking baseball as the nation’s sport, “casual” wear for work, and a professional hockey team in Columbus. As we look ahead, one has to wonder what the next 50 years will bring. Will the Jetsons’ lifestyle truly be realized? Will we travel by individual jet pack? Will all learning be done online? Gaze into your crystal ball and let us know what you think the year 2060-61 will be like! Just send your thoughts/hopes to us, either via regular mail or e-mail, and we’ll “foretell the future” in an upcoming issue. Send to: Michelle Kelly, The Ready Report, Bishop Ready High School, 707 Salisbury Road, Columbus, OH 43204 or [email protected]. We see a bright future for our students and alums… and a fun issue with your input! The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 21 The Challenge Continues… Annual Fund Challenge Grant The Annual Fund Challenge Grant has been extended! With the continued generosity of our “Challenger,” we are able to double the amount that you, our generous benefactors, give to us…up to a total of $200,000. That means that for every dollar that you donate, your donation is doubled…so that $50 becomes $100, $250 becomes $500, $15 becomes $30—until $200,000 becomes $400,000! I don’t need to tell you that, in today’s economy, every dollar counts! Our students value their education; nothing makes us prouder than hearing them talk about their years at Ready, whether at our Open House for potential students, at Grandparents’ Day, in the hallways (when they think that no one is listening!), or at Commencement. Your dollars allow these students to continue their Catholic education at Bishop Ready when unforeseen circumstances cause financial burdens in their families. Sometimes, it’s an unexpected illness in the family; sometimes it’s a job loss. A death or a divorce not only can be emotionally wrenching but also can have financial ramifications. Trust me when I tell you that your generosity goes a long way to helping a student maintain a semblance of order when disorder threatens! Please give as generously as you can. If you can forego that “grande” latte or one evening at the movies; if you can do without the pizza once a month or “save your change for Ready,” those sacrifices on your part will make a tremendous difference in the lives of our students. Catholic education is not free and many families struggle to insure that their children receive a Bishop Ready education. We appreciate their commitment and we know that those families are very grateful when we are able to provide some financial assistance, when needed. Without your help, our task is that much more difficult. With your help, more students can benefit from a Bishop Ready education. As always, we keep you in our prayers and we sincerely appreciate your loyalty to Bishop Ready! “Every charitable act is a stepping stone towards heaven.” —Henry Ward Beecher If you have any questions about setting up a legacy scholarship, or contributing to our endowment fund, or would like to sponsor a student, please call Celene A. Seamen, principal, at 614-276-5263. Thank you! Enclosed is my donation in the amount of $___________ for the Annual Fund. TOTAL AMOUNT $ ❑ I am a first-time donor. Name: Address: City: State: Phone: Home: ( ) Work: ( Zip: ) E-mail Address: Class Year (if applicable): Relationship to Bishop Ready: ❑ Alum ❑ Parent/grandparent of current student ❑ Parent/grandparent of alum ❑ Friend ❑ Other (_____________________________________________) ❑ In Memory Of: ❑ In Honor Of: Please make check or money order payable (do not send cash) to Bishop Ready High School and return, with this coupon, to: Michelle Kelly/Challenge Bishop Ready High School, 707 Salisbury Rd., Columbus, OH 43204 All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. 22 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org SPIRIT BREAKFAST 2009 Join us for a hearty breakfast and a rousing pep rally to send our football team out to meet United Military Academy for the Homecoming game… The team will be there, as will our coaches, and the cheerleading squad and band will get your spirits soaring as part of Spirit Week at Bishop Ready. WHEN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2009 WHERE BISHOP READY H.S. GYM TIME COST 7:30 A.M. $15 PER PERSON (for a hearty, hot buffet breakfast) All proceeds benefit the Silver Knights athletic programs. It’s a great way to start the day and a great way to stay involved with Bishop Ready! Note: Last day to reserve your place at the table is Monday, October 12. For more information or to reserve a seat, call Michelle Kelly in the Alumni Office at 614-276-7827, send an e-mail to [email protected], or return the coupon below. Don’t miss this chance to be a part of the school spirit at Bishop Ready! Reserve my place at the Spirit Breakfast! ITIES WEEK ACTIV irit! IT IR P S R E H ol sp OT show your scho and Please join us ctober 14 Wednesday, O s, Bonfire the Ready Star of le tt Ba , al iv Carn (dusk) 16 Friday, October y, ilitary Academ M d v. Unite ts gh ni K er lv The Si lin Scioto 7:30 P.M., Dub Return to: Michelle Kelly, Spirit Breakfast, Bishop Ready H.S., 707 Salisbury Rd., Columbus, OH 43204 Name: Phone: ( ) E-mail: Amount enclosed: No. of tickets ________ x $15 per ticket = $____________ Please make check or money order (do not mail cash) payable to Bishop Ready High School. The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 23 Robert Rauschenberg, Earth Day, 1970 A Recap of the Decades… The ’60s... U.S. Population was 177,830,000 and the minimum wage was $1. In 1960, nearly half of America’s population is under 18 years of age. Postage is 4 cents and a gallon of gas is 31 cents. Bishop Ready High School opens (’61). In 1961, John F. Kennedy, a Roman Catholic, is inaugurated as president of the United States. Alexander Calder and Helen Frankenthaler are popular artists of the day and are joined by Andy Warhol, a leading name in pop art. We were reading To Kill a Mockingbird and Valley of the Dolls and women authors came into their own: Sylvia Plath, Mary McCarthy, Gwendolyn Brooks, Maya Angelou, Betty Friedan, and Gloria Steinem. The children’s classic Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak wins the Caldecott Medal in 1964. By the end of the decade, 95% of homes have at least one TV. G.I. Joe is the first action figure for boys. The Beatles exemplify the British Invasion. The hippie movement encompassed rock music and mystic religions and opposed violence. Fashion statements included go-go boots, bouffant hairstyles, Nehru jackets, peasant skirts, turtlenecks, and afros. Cigarette packages must warn consumers that smoking is a health hazard (’65). Oscar winners were: The Apartment, West Side Story, Lawrence of Arabia, My Fair Lady, and Midnight Cowboy. It takes a constitutional amendment in 1964 to remove barriers for black voters. The war in Vietnam escalates and with it so do protests against the war. Medgar Evers (’63), John F. Kennedy (’63), Robert F. Kennedy (’68), and Martin Luther King Jr. (’68) are assassinated. The War on Poverty is launched (’65). John Glenn is the first astronaut to orbit the earth (’63) and Neil Armstrong becomes the first man to walk on the moon (’69). The Woodstock Music and Art Festival is held at Max Yasgur’s farm (’69). The ’70s… U.S. population was 204,879,000 and the average salary was $7,564. Richard Nixon resigns as president (’74). Pop art was represented by Andy Warhol, David Hockney, and George Segal. 24 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org New buildings included The Sears Tower in Chicago (’74; renamed the Willis Tower in 2009), the National Air & Space Museum (’76), and the East Wing of the National Gallery (’74-’78) in Washington, D.C. New books included All the President’s Men by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward; I’m OK, You’re OK by Thomas A. Harris, and Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach. Four students were killed at an anti-war demonstration at Kent State University. Mood rings, lava lamps, Rubik’s cube, smiley faces, bellbottom pants, earth shoes, and leisure suits for men were all the fashion. The floppy disc appeared in 1970 and Intel introduced the microprocessor in 1971. The videocassette recorder (VCR) changed how we watch television and the first retail barcode was scanned in 1974. The first Earth Day was held in 1970. The U.S. Bicentennial was celebrated in 1976. The top pop/rock talents were Aerosmith, the Bee Gees, the Eagles, ELO, Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, Billy Joel, Led Zeppelin, Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen, Rod Stewart, Three Dog Night, and The Who. Patton, The Godfather, The Sting, Rocky, and The Deer Hunter were among the Best Picture Oscar Winners. Mark Spitz won seven gold medals at the ’72 Olympics. Roberto Clemente was the first Latin American to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame (’73). Secretariat won the Triple Crown of horse racing (’73). Hank Aaron hit the 715th home run of his career (’74), beating Babe Ruth’s record. The ’80s... U.S. Population is 226,546,000. Average salary is $15,757. The ‘80s became known as the “Me Decade” and names in the news included Donald Trump, Leona Helmsley, and Ivan Boesky. Christa McAuliffe, a schoolteacher, was among those killed when the space shuttle Challenger exploded 74 seconds after liftoff at Cape Canaveral (’86). Sandra Day O’Connor became the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court (’81) and Geraldine Ferraro was the first woman nominated by a major political party (Democrats) for Vice-President of the United States (’84). Artists of the decade included Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, and Willem de Kooning. Thirteen books sold over 10 million copies and Stephen King, Tom Clancy, and Danielle Steele wrote ten of them. Other popular authors were John le Carre, Frederick Forsyth, James Michener, Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, and Tom Wolfe. The Oscar went to: Ordinary People, Chariots of Fire, Gandhi, Terms of Endearment, Rain Man, and Driving Miss Daisy. The digital compact disc would replace cassette tapes and cable TV was born. Pink Floyd’s The Wall, Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder’s Ebony & Ivory, David Bowie’s Let’s Dance, Billy Joe’s An Innocent Man, Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the USA, and U2’s The Joshua Tree were all at the top of the musical charts. Playing to packed houses were Cats, Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, Sunday in the Park with George, and Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Washington, D.C., and 52 hostages were released after 444 days of captivity in Iran. Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” was sold for $39.9 million and his “Irises” sold for $53.9 million dollars. The ’90s U.S. Population was 281,421,906. The minimum wage was $5.15 an hour (’97). The World Wide Web came into existence (’92). Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and Border’s bookstores replaced independent booksellers. Popular authors of the decade were Michael Crichton, John Grisham, Amy Tan, Tony Hillerman, Anne Rice, Stephen King, Danielle Steel, Patricia Cornwell, and Scott Turow. American troops were around the globe: Kuwait and the first Gulf War (’90-’91), Somalia (’93), Haiti (’94), Bosnia (’96), and Yugoslavia (’99). The “bad” news included a bomb detonated under the World Trade Center in NYC (’93), the Branch Davidian cult compound stand-off (’93), the O.J. Simpson trial (’95), the Oklahoma City bombing (’95), the bomb at the Summer Olympics held in Atlanta (’96), and the Columbine High School shooting (’99). “Dress down Fridays” brought casual wear into the workplace and soon khaki pants and polo shirts became a workplace norm. In 1990 the average cost of a new car was $16,000; by 1999, it was $21,100. Nelson Mandela was released from prison and his ANC party was voted into power in ’94. On television, we watched The Cosby Show, Cheers, Seinfeld, The Real World, and The Tonight Show (with Johnny Carson and, starting in ’92, with Jay Leno). The music of the decade included hip-hop/rap/techno/grunge and showcased MC Hammer, Tone Loc, and Vanilla Ice as well as Pearl Jam and Nirvana. Bubblegum pop brought us Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera and boy bands such as the Backstreet Boys and N’Sync. Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act (’90), Don’t Ask/Don’t Tell (’93), The Brady Bill (’94), and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA—’94). In 1994, Republicans won a majority in Congress for the first time in 40 years. The US returned control of the Panama Canal to Panama (’99). Academy Award winners included Dances with Wolves, The Silence of the Lambs, Schindler’s List, Forrest Gump, The English Patient, and Titanic. Both Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (’94) and her son John F. Kennedy Jr. (’99) died. The 2000s… US Population is 281,421,906 in 2000. Cost of a first-class stamp is $0.34. A Supreme Court ruling, for the first time in US history, determines the outcome of a presidential election (’00): George W. Bush is declared president. Terrorists attack the United States (’01), flying planes into the World Trade Center in NY and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. A fourth plane was crashed into a field in Somerset, PA. The US and Great Britain launch war against Iraq (’03). Pope John Paul II dies; Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is chosen as the new pope, Benedict XVI (’05). Hurricane Katrina causes extensive damage to the Gulf Coast, most notably New Orleans (’05). Thirteen miners are trapped in the Sago Mine in West Virginia; only one survives (’06). Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, becomes the first female Speaker of the House (’07). An eight-lane interstate bridge in Minneapolis collapses into the Mississippi River (’07). On library shelves: John Adams by David McCullough, The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom, The Appeal by John Grisham, and The Audacity of Hope by Barack Obama. At the movies: Erin Brockovich, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Harry Potter’s first five books, Shrek, Hotel Rwanda, Pirates of the Caribbean, Finding Nemo, Seabiscuit, Hairspray, and Slumdog Millionaire. On TV: Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, The X-Files, Spin City, Dawson’s Creek, Friends, Everybody Loves Raymond, Law & Order, The West Wing, Will & Grace, The Amazing Race, House, American Idol, ER, and Frasier. The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 25 SUPPORT BISHOP READY ATHLETICS: BECOME AN ATHLETIC BOOSTER! Bishop Ready fields 17 athletic teams and counts on the good work and generosity of our Boosters to help us support all of our athletes. Your help enables us to buy and maintain equipment and to upgrade our facilities, as well as to encourage each and every one of our student athletes. Boosters play a vital role in supporting and promoting academics and school and community spirit, as well as the athletic program. For the person who has everything… To honor the memory of a loved one… For a special occasion or anniversary… There is a proud history of scholar/athletes at Bishop Ready; become a Booster and help encourage this fine program! Plaques: 2 lines, 35 characters per line… $50 Join us in this important work by becoming a Bishop Ready Booster. If you live in the Columbus area, please join us for our monthly meetings: the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. Bishop Ready Athletic Booster Membership Form Name _____________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________ City________________________________ State______ Zip _________ Home Phone (___________) __________________________________ Cell Phone (___________) ____________________________________ Please list your student(s) at Bishop Ready and the sport(s) in which they participate, if applicable: Name _____________________________________________________ Sport(s) ___________________________________________________ Name _____________________________________________________ Sport(s) ___________________________________________________ Name _____________________________________________________ Sport(s ____________________________________________________ Membership type: ❑ Silver (lifetime) @ $100 x _____ = $_________ ❑ Blue (annual) @ $15 x _____ = $_________ Please make check or money order payable to Bishop Ready Athletic Department. Please attach your payment to this form and return to: Bishop Ready Athletic Department 707 Salisbury Rd. Columbus, OH 43204 ....or bring it with you to your first meeting! 26 Great Gift Ideas! The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org Plaques, Bricks, and Theatre Seats at Bishop Ready! Become a permanent part of Bishop Ready’s History! ❑ Memorial Plaque ❑ Honor Plaque Copy: ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Bricks: 3 lines, 13 characters per line… $100 ❑ Memorial Brick ❑ Honor Brick Copy: ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Theatre Seat: 2 lines, 25 characters per line… $200 ❑ Memorial Seat ❑ Honor Seat Copy: ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Please make check or money order payable to Bishop Ready High School and send, with this form, to: Michelle Kelly/Alum. Relations Bishop Ready High School 707 Salisbury Road Columbus, OH 43204 e! Nig t a D (K) the Savte’s Saturday I is th n i a g ht a year… HT G I )N K ( “A !” E T A R B ELE C TO fun, food, and good times that define a Grand Knight… PLUS a look forward towards our 50th Anniversary. Join us for this year’s Grand Knight celebration… With all the When: Saturday, November 14, 2009 Time: Doors open at 7:30 P.M. Where: Bishop Ready High School Cost: $65 (admits two and includes reverse raffle) MUST BE 21 or older to attend. (No exceptions; we will card.) Bring a friend, your spouse, a sibling, your parents or grandparents, a favorite aunt or uncle, your neighbor… There will be karaoke, a silent auction, food & beverages, and time to reminisce and make new memories! As always, one ticket admits two (2) and includes a chance in the $5,000 reverse raffle. For more information, please call Russ Rehner at 614-276-5263, ext. 210. To purchase your ticket(s), return the coupon below or stop by the Business Office at Bishop Ready. Return to: Russ Rehner/Grand Knight, Bishop Ready High School 707 Salisbury Road, Columbus, OH 43204 Name Address City State Phone ( All proceeds benefit the students at Bishop Ready. Zip ) E-mail address No. of tickets @ $65 each (admits two): ________ Total enclosed: $65 x _______ = $______________ Please make check or money order payable to Bishop Ready High School. The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 27 Sports News Throughout the year, many of our scholar/athletes are recognized in various ways for their contributions to the Bishop Ready Community and for their dedication to their sports. We try to acknowledge individual accomplishments and achievements as we hear about them. Now, we are happy to announce the winners of the Central Catholic League, State, District, and other Awards that have been given for individual efforts in various sports. Congratulations to the following Bishop Ready student/athletes: CENTRAL CATHOLIC LEAGUE/ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS/2008 ALL CCL CITY/DISTRICT/ETC First Team First Team First Team Second Team All District All District CROSS COUNTRY Nicole Brown Michelle Kaiser Andrew Mantell Stephen Perry Robert Reed CENTRAL CATHOLIC LEAG All District All District BASEBALL Philippe Dumont Joey Kulp Matt Magni Tyler Davis Jamie Buzard First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Hon. Mention All District 2nd Team All District BOYS’ BASKETBALL Ryan Clark Joe Graessle Cody Corrova First Team First Team Second Team AP 2nd Team All District AP Hon. Mention All District First Team District 10 Coaches Co-player of the year AP 2nd Team All District All Ohio North South All Star Game District 10 All Star Game AP Honorable Mention All District GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Christina Bisutti Taylor Riggs Alyssa Zag First Team Second Team ALL CCL CITY/DISTRICT/ETC AJ Herron First Team 2nd Team All District, Hon. Mention All Metro Joey Kulp Collin Leidinger First Team First Team Tyler Collins Brennan McCarty Stevie Christman Pete Galentine Mike Morgan Dean Cullison Lucas Detty First Team First Team First Team First Team 2008-2009 A STATE FOOTBALL 28 2nd Team All District, Hon. Mention All Metro 1st Team All District, 2nd Team All Metro Hon. Mention All District Hon. Mention All District 1st Team All District, 1st Team All Metro 2nd Team All District Special Mention All District, Hon. Mention All Metro The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org All State* *Mike Morgan ‘09 made All State for every year of his high school career: three 1st Team and one 2nd Team. ALL CCL CITY/DISTRICT/ETC First Team First Team Second Team District Qualifier First Team Second Team Second Team 2nd Team All District Academic Excellence Award First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team 2nd Team All District GOLF Tyler Davis Chase Chapman Brian Horn BOYS’ SOCCER Brian Shepherd Colin Whyte Tom Rysavy GIRLS’ SOCCER GUE—ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS Jessie Eramo Heather Manning Amanda Barch Abbey Williamson Lauren Graessle Emily Helber Academic Excellence Award SOFTBALL Sarah Gabel Gabrielle Gillilan Samantha Macioce Justine Hutton Emily Helber Kayla Goodberlet Katie Ardrey Haley Widner First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Coaches Assoc. Scholar Athlete Coaches Assoc. Scholar Athlete Coaches Assoc. Scholar Athlete Coaches Assoc. Scholar Athlete Coaches Assoc. Scholar Athlete Coaches Assoc. Scholar Athlete BOYS’ TENNIS Joseph Waldo Zachary Wiser AWARDEES First Team Second Team GIRLS’ TENNIS Anh-Thu Thai Pia Aguilar First Team Second Team TRACK & FIELD “Learning is not attained by chance. It must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence.” — Abigail Adams Michelle Kaiser Lindsey Wiseman Sarah Battle Clare Bochy Emily Morris Heather Manning Andrew Mantell Jeff Beatty All CCL All CCL All CCL All CCL All CCL All CCL All CCL All CCL ALL CCL CITY/DISTRICT/ETC First Team First Team Second Team 1st Team All District 2nd Team All District Hon. Mention All District VOLLEYBALL Erin Sekinger Sarah Gabel Taylor Riggs All District All District STATE Hon. Mention All State WRESTLING Gregg Yoho Josh Hall Jeff Beatty First Team First Team State Qualifier The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 29 SIGNINGS: READY GRAD / NFL PLAYER HOLDS CAMP AT BRHS Antoine Harris, Ready Class of 2000, was among the four NFL players who participated in the first Antoine Harris Football Camp & Skills Clinic, held on the Ready grounds on Saturday, July 18. The camp, sponsored by the NFL and Antoine Harris, was broken into two sessions: for ages 8 to 13, from 9 to noon and for ages 14-17, from noon to 3 p.m. Approximately 125 students from various levels took part in the camp, including over 40 Bishop Ready students. Mr. Harris, who is a safety for the Atlanta Falcons, was joined by fellow Falcons Brent Grimes and Von Hutchins, and by Tennessee Titan Reynaldo Hill, cornerbacks all. Awards and prizes, ranging from autographed jerseys and balls to cleats and gloves, were given out, with almost every participant receiving something to remember the day by. As Athletic Director Ralph Locke noted: “It was a great success. Kids will be smiling for months and the NFL players probably had more fun than the kids!” Mr. Harris hopes to return and make this camp an annual event. While the camp was free of charge, a donation was accepted for the Foundation for Diabetes. Brianna Gatley, Samantha Macioce, and Amanda Barch, all Class of 2009, at their signing ceremony with principal Celene A. Seamen and athletic director Ralph C. Locke III. Brianna and Samantha will be playing softball at Wheeling Jesuit University and Amanda will be playing soccer at Youngstown State University. Silver Knight Car Window Decals Bishop Ready Athletic Department ORDER FORM Name ______________________________________ Address _____________________________________ City______________________ State___ Zip________ Phone (________) _____________________________ E-mail ______________________________________ Check which Number Decal and how many that you would like to purchase: ❑ 1 Qty:____ ❑ 5 Qty:____ ❑ 9 Qty:____ ❑ 12 Qty:____ ❑ 15 Qty:____ ❑ 18 Qty:____ ❑ 2 Qty:____ ❑ 6 Qty:____ ❑ 10 Qty:____ ❑ 13 Qty:____ ❑ 16 Qty:____ ❑ 19 Qty:____ ❑ 3 Qty:____ ❑ 7 Qty:____ ❑ 11 Qty:____ ❑ 14 Qty:____ ❑ 17 Qty:____ ❑ 20 Qty:____ ❑ 4 Qty:____ ❑ 8 Qty:____ ❑ 21 Qty:____ Total Qty:_____ x $6 each = $ _____________ Please make checks payable to: Bishop Ready Athletics Mail / drop off checks to/at Athletic Director, Bishop Ready H. S., 707 Salisbury Road, Columbus, OH 43204 Please contact the Bishop Ready Athletic Office at 614-276-5263, ext. 211, for additional information. 30 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org Other Student News NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION SEND US YOUR NEWS… RECEIVE UPDATES VIA E-MAIL In order to get news and information to you in a more timely manner, we would like to be able to communicate with you via e-mail. If you are interested in joining our e-mail data base, for informational updates and to help us save postage, please send us your e-mail address. We will not publish this address without your prior approval nor will we sell this information to any marketer or marketing company. It is for our internal use only. Please send your e-mail address, any news or information, and any updates (re: address or phone number) to Michelle Kelly at [email protected] OR mail the form below to Michelle Kelly/Alumni Relations, Bishop Ready H.S., 707 Salisbury Rd., Columbus, OH 43204. CONTACT INFO: Name: Three Bishop Ready students, Class of 2009, were honored by the National Merit Scholarship Foundation. Russell (Rusty) Bonneville III was awarded a National Merit Scholarship for full tuition to Ohio State University. Emily Helber and Calvin Goodman were named Commended Students by the Foundation. It’s quite an achievement to be recognized by this prestigious organization. Shown with the scholars is Bishop Ready principal, Celene A. Seamen. If alum, class year: Address: City: State: Phone: Home ( ) Work: ( Zip: ) E-mail: BISHOP READY STUDENT REFERRAL Who better to recommend Bishop Ready to a prospective student than a Ready alum/parent/grandparent/friend? It’s never too soon to start thinking about enrolling at Bishop Ready. If you know of a middle or junior high school student (or high school student who might be a good candidate for a transfer) who would benefit from a Bishop Ready education, please call Joe Lang, Director of Admissions, at 614-276-5263, ext. 201, or complete and return this form to: Joe Lang Director of Admissions Bishop Ready High School 707 Salisbury Road Columbus, OH 43204 Work: Occupation: Place of Employment: If applicable, spouse name: Spouse’s Occupation: Place of Employment: Children: Names/Ages: Other Information: NEWS: Student Name: Parent Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: ( ) If you have a photo, of yourself or your family, please include it with your e-mail or in your letter (we will return all photos sent via regular mail). Send photos to accompany news items, weddings, or births. Please identify photo clearly. If needed, please use additional sheet for news and information. Thank you! Current School: Grade: Your Name: Your Phone: ( ) The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 31 Joyce Scholars…Up-Date Alumni/ae Notes WEDDINGS Heather (Slone) Gossett (’91) and Robert Scott Gossett, 10/9/1999; parents of Mackenzie Anne and Katrina Lynn ■ Melissa Stehling (’98) and Daniel Gordon, 9/13/08 ■ Kristen Whitmoyer (’00) and Kyle Bohland, 6/16/07 ■ Amanda Case (’01) and Kevin McFadden, 9/6/08 ■ BIRTHS Angel Amburgey Meadows (’95) and husband, Scott, a daughter Laynie Grace on 11/14/08; Laynie joins her twin 2-year-old siblings Mack and Macy ■ Thomasina Haley Wheeler (’98) and husband, Richard, son Matthew on 11/12/08; he joins siblings Jason, Richie, Elizabeth, and Samantha ■ CONDOLENCES Guy DeVito (’72) Lynette Farmer, sister of Lori Bowman-McSweeney (’88) ■ Ernest Mulholand, father of Kathy (’71), Deborah (’72), Nancy (’73), Susan (’76), and Mark (’77) ■ John Norton (’69) ■ Tony Pizzurro (’73), brother of Liz (’70), Mark (’79), and Michael (’87); uncle of Nick (’01), Kelly (’02), Lisa (’05), and Kristen (’07) ■ Eugene Puccetti, father of Diane (’75), Paul (’76), and Amy (’82) ■ Michael Sizemore, father of Michelle (’03) and Angela (’05) ■ ■ NEWS The Detroit Free Press staff, notably Jim Schaefer (’82), received the Pulitzer Prize for uncovering a pattern of lies by Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, prompting an investigation of perjury that eventually led to jail terms for two officials. (See separate story in this issue on page 10.) ■ Anna Shailer (’02) received a master’s degree in French literature from Indiana University on May 9, 2009. She remains at IU as an associate instructor in French, pursuing her Ph.D. Anna received a B.A. degree from Wittenberg University in 2006 in French and International Relations. ■ Kelly Sandberg (’02) graduated from Bowling Green State University in 2006 with a B.S. degree in Criminal Justice. She recently joined the Franklin County Coroner’s Office as a forensic investigator. ■ John Burkley, ’69, was Bishop Ready’s second Joyce Scholar. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in ’73, summa cum laude, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in the General Program of Liberal Studies and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. John then received his law degree, cum laude, from the University of Michigan Law School in ’76. Following six years of private practice in Columbus, John then served for 13 years as in-house Assistant General Counsel with OCLC Online Computer Library Center, a nonprofit, tax-exempt computer database company in Dublin, OH. From there, John joined MasterCard where he has been an in-house lawyer for the company in St. Louis, Singapore, and currently in Westchester County, NY. John and his wife, Nancy, are the proud parents of daughter Julia and they happily share their home with Kiki, a Welsh springer spaniel. John still plays guitar and is teaching guitar to Julia, who also plays violin and piano. In John’s words: “I am the world’s most fanatic Notre Dame fan, love rooting for Michigan against Ohio State, but otherwise remember growing up a fan of the Buckeyes, who still rate a close third to the Blue. I’m looking forward to our 40th anniversary reunion this year…with as many of our teachers as can come.” REQUESTS FOR TRANSCRIPTS If you are a Bishop Ready alum in need of a transcript, you must make your request in writing. You must include specific permission to release your transcript to the employer or institution requiring it. Include your full student name, current name, social security number, year of graduation, to whom and where (full address) the transcript is to be sent, and a check made payable to Bishop Ready High School in the amount of $3.00. Send to: Guidance Office, Bishop Ready High School, 707 Salisbury Road, Columbus, OH 43204. Official, sealed transcripts are not released to graduates but are sent directly to the requesting party. YOUR THOUGHTS, PLEASE… ■ In a future issue, we will spotlight our Band and how it incorporates our feeder-schools into its programs and our Liturgical Choir. So, if you have any band/choir photos or memories, please send them along! If you would like to see another aspect of Bishop Ready life highlighted, just let us know! REUNIONS... ■ CLASS OF 1968 & 1969 Mark your calendars for this year’s class reunion on Saturday, October 3, 2009, 7:00 p.m. at Ohio State University Golf Club. Find more information on page 33. “I feel that the greatest reward for doing is the opportunity to do more.” — Jonas Salk 32 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org DID YOU NAME THAT TUNE? ANSWERS... Questions can be found on page 6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 “Suppertime” from You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown “Any Dream Will Do” from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat “There’s No Business Like Show Business” from Annie Get Your Gun “Seventy-Six Trombones” from The Music Man “End of a Perfect Day” from Children of Eden “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” from Evita “Tomorrow” from Annie “All Good Gifts” from Godspell “Rosie” from Bye, Bye, Birdie BISHOP READY REUNION Classes of 1968 and 1969 Mark your calendars for this year’s class reunion Saturday, October 3, 2009, 7:00 p.m. The reunion committee has reserved for our private use the Ohio State University Golf Club for this year’s get together. The setting is extremely relaxed and offers stunning views of this historic course from the outdoor balcony patios, MacKenzie’s pub and the comfortable restaurant. This cozy, unique venue begs for a party and will stimulate entertaining conversations as you sip drinks overlooking this beautiful setting. We’re into making this event stress-free for everyone so we’ve thumbed down a formal dinner for trays of tasty appetizers and a cash bar for a reasonable cost of $25 per person. And for those who would like to try their game out on the Scarlet or Gray Course we’ve even arranged that! If you’re interested in playing golf Saturday afternoon before the reunion, e-mail Mike O’Grady for golf reservations at: mike@k-olaw The cost of a round is $70 if you’re walking. Add $17 for cart rental. A deposit is not required for golf but we do want to know if you intend to play as tee times are at a premium. You will pay when you arrive. If you have questions, contact any of us via e-mail and check out the reunion website at: www.ready68and69reunion.myevent.com OSU Golf Club website at: www.ohiostategolfclub.com See you in October! Mike Bennett ’69 [email protected] Pam Bennett ’69 [email protected] Steve Brown ’68 [email protected] Tom Lynch ’68 tlynch@arlingtonconstruction com Shari Welker Carroll ’69 [email protected] Kathy Rex ’69 [email protected] Mike O’Grady ’68 [email protected] Jane Vannicelli Fox ’69 [email protected] Marlene Fala Riley ’69 [email protected] Gary DeJohn ‘69 The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 33 Silver Knights Spirit Store Bishop Ready High School Student Name: Item Size T-Shirts S-XL/$12; XXL/$14 Arched Design Block Design Hooded Sweatshirts S-XL/$25; XXL/$28 Arched Design Block Design Crew Sweatshirts S-XL/$20; XXL/$22 Arched Design Block Design Sweatpants S-XL B/R on leg BRHS on leg Knights on leg Flannel Pants S-XL Fleece Blankets Gym Bags Nylon Ponchos One Size Sling Backpacks One Size Baseball Caps (Fitted) S-M & M-L V-Neck Nylon Jackets S-XL/$45; XXL/$48; XXXL: $51 1/4 Zip Jackets S-XL/$40; XXL/$43; XXXL: $46 Ready (Ted E.) Bear TOTAL ITEMS ORDERED: Order now for Christmas! ORDER FORM Phone: Color Quantity Royal, Black, Gray $12/$14 Royal, Black, Gray $25/$28 Royal, Black, Gray $20/$22 Royal, Black, Gray $20 Royal Plaid Black, Gray Royal Royal Black Royal, Black Royal Royal The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org Total $20 $25 $30 $25 $16 $20 $45/$48/$51 $40/$43/$46 $16 TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $ Please make check or money order payable to Bishop Ready High School and mail, with this form, to: Russ Rehner, Business Manager / Bishop Ready H.S. / 707 Salisbury Rd. / Columbus, OH 43204 Items will be available for pick-up at the school during regular school hours: 8 A.M. –3:30 P.M. Shop early! We request a lead-time of 2-3 weeks (particularly for popular items which may need to be ordered). 34 Price Questions? Call Russ Rehner at 614-276-5263, ext. 210 or e-mail [email protected] You’re Invited to Join Us… Upcoming Events... Friday, September 18…All School Mass, 10:40 A.M. Sunday, November 22…Open House for Prospective Students, 1-4 P.M. Sunday, September 27…Autumn Knight sponsored by Mothers’ Club, Our Lady of Victory Parish Center, 7 P.M. Week of January 31, 2010…Catholic Schools’ Week Sunday, October 4…Golf Outing, Mentel Memorial Golf, 2 P.M. shotgun start, proceeds benefit football and wrestling programs. Friday, February 5, 2010…All School Mass, 10:40 A.M. Wednesday, October 14…Battle of the Ready Stars, Carnival, Bonfire (dusk) Fridays in Lent…Fish Fry, 5:30-7:30 P.M. Thursday, October 15…Spirit Breakfast, $15, school gym, 7:30 A.M. Friday, October 16…Homecoming Game, v. United Military Academy at Dublin/Scioto, 7:30 P.M. Sunday, October 18…Student Council Homecoming Dance, 7 P.M. November 6-8…Fall Theatre Production, TBA Saturday, November 14…Grand Knight… A (K)Night of Celebration!, 7:30 P.M. Silver Knight Pride Signs Wednesday, February 17, 2010…Ash Wednesday, All School Mass, 10:40 A.M. Sunday, March 21…7th & 8th Grade Dance Friday, April 23…Grandparents’ Day, All School Mass, 10:40 A.M. Wednesday, April 28…National Honor Society Blood Drive For a complete list of events, including our sports schedules, please check the Bishop Ready web site at brhs.org. Before attending any event, please call to confirm time and place, as sometimes changes in schedules do occur. Bishop Ready Athletic Department ORDER FORM Name ______________________________________________________ • Durable, weatherproof corrugated Parent Name _________________________________________________ plastic sheet (12” x 48”) • Can be hung or staked Address _____________________________________________________ • Contains school colors, school mascot, and ONE sport City_________________________________ State_____ Zip ___________ • Available to members of athletic teams • Excellent keepsake! 20.00 each $ Phone (_________)____________________ Current Grade 9 10 11 12 E-mail ______________________________________________________ ❑ Baseball ❑ Basketball ❑ Bowling ❑ Cross Country ❑ Football ❑ Golf ❑ Soccer ❑ Softball ❑ Tennis ❑ Track ❑ Volleyball ❑ Wrestling ❑ Cheerleading ❑ Band ❑ Choir ❑ Theater ❑ General, non-team-specific Amount enclosed: $________________ ($20 per sign) Please make checks payable to: Bishop Ready Athletics Mail / drop off checks to/at: Athletic Director, Bishop Ready H. S. 707 Salisbury Rd, Columbus, OH 43204 Please contact the Bishop Ready Athletic Office at 614-276-5263, ext. 211, for additional information. The Ready Report Fall 2009 | www.brhs.org 35 Bishop Ready High School Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Columbus, OH Permit #1402 Address Service Requested 707 Salisbury Road Columbus, OH 43204 Main Office: 614-276-5263 Development: 614-276-7827 www.brhs.org PRINCIPAL Celene A. Seamen ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Jeri Rod DEAN OF STUDENTS Matthew Brickner DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Joe Lang ‘73 ALUMNI/AE RELATIONS ASST. DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Michelle McCann Kelly ’96 EDITORS Celene A. Seamen Beverly J. Banovatz WRITER Beverly J. Banovatz CONTRIBUTOR Michelle McCann Kelly ’96 OFFICIAL SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER John Tupper DESIGN Jill M. Brown The Ready Report is published twice a year by the Development Office as a service to the Ready family of alumni/ae, parents, friends, and students. The Administration offers special thanks to all who have contributed and to Lanz Printing. JOIN US FOR OUR SPIRIT BREAKFAST THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2009 PARENTS: Are you receiving your child’s Alumni/ae information? Please contact the Development Office with updates at (614) 276-7827 or e-mail [email protected]. (see details on page 23) ttt “A (K)NIGHT TO CELEBRATE!” Saturday, November 14, 2009 (see details on page 27)