Fall 2014 - Bishop Ready High School

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Fall 2014 - Bishop Ready High School
An Invisible Rabbit,
Flying Monkeys,
A Wicked Witch…
Congratulations to the
Class of 2014!
pages 12-19
pages 8-9
VOLUME 22, NUMBER 1
Fall 2014
The Ready Report
The Semi-Annual Newsletter for Alumni, Family, and Friends of Bishop Ready High School
IT’S BEEN A BANNER YEAR FOR OUR
SCHOLAR ATHLETES
A MESSAGE FROM THE
Principal...
Dear Friends,
A
s you have seen on our cover, this has been a
banner year for our scholar/athletes. Nineteen
members of the Class of 2014 will be playing their
particular sports on the college/university level. While
their athletic prowess brought them to the attention of
the higher ed. recruiters, it was their academic abilities
that made the scholarships possible. In fact, of the
119 graduating seniors
in this year’s class,
97.5% are continuing
their education at the
next level.
...of the 119 graduating
,
seniors in this year s class,
97
.5
%
are continuing their
In keeping with our
“sports theme,” we are
happy to report on the
continued athletic
success of some recent
Ready graduates. The
passion that these
graduates exhibited while at Ready carried over into
their college careers and has brought them many
accolades. (And, as a reminder to all alums, please
keep us informed of your “life after Ready.” Use the
form found in this issue, send us your information via
e-mail or snail mail, or use the forms found on our
website under Alumni/ae. While the spotlight shines
on sports in this issue, we are pleased to include a
report from a Ready graduate from the ’60s….keep
the news coming!)
education at the next level.
Commencement this year held a special meaning: it
was the 50th ceremony for Bishop Ready High School.
We were very fortunate to have several members of
the first graduating class, the Class of 1965, in
attendance, including two members who served as
marshals. Our keynote speaker was a member of the
40th Anniversary Class, Father Craig Eilerman, Ready
’75. This year’s class will be attending institutions of
higher education ranging from the near (The Ohio
State University and Ohio Dominican University,
among others) to the “distant” (The United States
Naval Academy and the University of Massachusetts
Lowell, among others!). As we prepare for a new class
to enter Ready, the Class of 2018, we wish Godspeed
to our newest alums!
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Another successful Knight at the Races was held in
May, raising monies for our students, enabling them
to enter or continue at Ready. This event, along with
our annual fund and the generous donations made to
our Legacy Scholarships, is an important part of what
makes Ready, “Ready.” The ability to help our
students, who, believe me, are grateful for the
assistance, is a hallmark of the Ready family. Many
who have benefitted from your generosity come back
later and contribute to the annual fund themselves.
You show the way, you make a Ready education
possible for many, and they learn from you: repay, so
that others may benefit.
Last fall saw the dedication of the Suzanne and
Robert Wehinger Peace Courtyard. This fall, during
Catholic Schools’ Week, we will be dedicating our
“Homeless Jesus” sculpture, to be positioned near the
Peace Courtyard. The sculpture is a “think” piece,
designed to make us stop and think about what
Christianity and the gospels compel us to do in
relation to our fellow human beings. The sculpture is
in keeping with Pope Francis’ mandate to love and be
of service to those who are the least among us. If you
are in the area after September 29, we hope that you
will stop by and visit this powerful piece of artwork.
In this issue you will find an order form for a smaller
version of the statue, a limited number of which are
available, with proceeds benefitting, once again, the
Ready students.
Finally, I invite you to join us in celebrating all
things Ready: from Spirit Breakfast on Thursday,
October 9, to our sports, band, and theatrical events,
your presence is always welcome and appreciated! If
you aren’t already doing so, you may follow us on
Twitter (@BishopReadyHS, @brhsfootball—for all BR
athletics), through our app (Bishop Ready High
School), or on our website (brhs.org). Because of
weather and other considerations, I urge you to check
one of these venues to confirm that said event is
taking place…at the scheduled time and place!
We hope to see you soon…and hear from you, also!
Sincerely,
Celene A. Seamen,
Principal
IT’ S BEEN A BANNER YEAR FOR OUR
SCHOLAR ATHLETES
F
rom its earliest days, Bishop Ready High School has
been a proponent of “a sound mind in a sound body”
and, to that end, has incorporated a vigorous sports program
into its offerings. Ready has prided itself on encouraging all
students to participate in some sport, prompting many who
otherwise would not have done so to try out for, and make,
various teams. (Of course, we also encourage all students to get
involved in our co- and extra-curricular offerings; the wide
range of choices available insures that there is something to
meet everyone’s interests, or enough options to challenge them
to try something new!)
Pictured, from left to right, the young men:
• Kelly Culbertson, John Carroll University, football
• Bran-Den Bailey, Notre Dame College, football
• Shane Lee, Heidelberg University, basketball
• Payne VanTilburg, Tiffin University, soccer
• Jason Foster, Wright State University, baseball
• James Hanley, Heidelberg University, basketball
• Brady Taylor, The Ohio State University, football
• Matthew Yoho, Morehead State University, football
• Joshua Gantz, University of Massachusetts Lowell, basketball
• Hunter Clanin, Bowling Green State University, baseball
• Zachary Jarrett, Capital University, football
• Patrik Garren, The University of Pennsylvania, wrestling
• Nicholas Skordilis, Wittenberg University, football
• Akili Taylor, The United States Naval Academy, football
Center, from left to right, the young women:
• Paige Sutfin, Wright State University, bowling
• Haylee Patel, Heidelberg University, softball
Missing from photo are Jenna King, Capital University,
cheerleading; Andrew Rinehart, The University of Kentucky,
football (Team Manager); and Rose Thacker, Mercyhurst
University, volleyball.
With a wide range of choices, from basketball and
bowling to swimming and wrestling, our sports program has
offered students the chance to get involved, for fun, for
camaraderie, for the challenge…and for the chance to play on
the college/university level someday!
This year, the senior class has done just that, to the highest
degree: in a graduating class of 119 students, 19 students (over
13% of the class) will be playing their chosen sport on the
college/university level.
The cover photo, reproduced here, showcases that pool of
talented students who have “won” academic scholarships to
colleges near and far, enabling them to continue their chosen
sport at a new level.
Left to right: Kelly Culbertson, Bran-Den Bailey, Shane Lee, Payne VanTilburg, Jason Foster, James Hanley,
Brady Taylor, Paige Sutfin, Haylee Patel, Matthew Yoho, Joshua Gantz, Hunter Clanin, Zachary Jarrett,
Patrik Garren, Nicholas Skordilis, and Akili Taylor
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A quick “review” of the recent past at Ready provides a
list of which any school would be proud: With full and partial
scholarships in baseball, basketball (boys’ and girls’), cross
country, football, soccer (boys’ and girls’), softball, track,
wrestling, and varsity cheerleading (to mention most), Ready
holds its own when it comes to providing another opportunity
for students to advance their academic careers in top-notch
institutions of higher education, while excelling at a sport they
are passionate about.
A sampling of those institutions which have offered Ready
students academic and athletic scholarships enabling them
to continue their sports careers are: Ashland University,
Capital University, Cleveland State University, Columbus State
Community College, Defiance College, Hillsdale College,
Indiana University/Purdue University at Fort Wayne, James
Madison University, Lafayette College, Lake Erie College,
Marietta College, Michigan State University, Ohio Dominican
University, Ohio Wesleyan University, St. Catharine College,
Tiffin University, the University of Akron, the University of
Dayton, the University of Kentucky, the University of
Northwestern Ohio, the University of South Carolina Aiken,
Urbana University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, Walsh University, Wheeling Jesuit University, and
Youngstown State University.
Since many schools offer academic scholarships only with the
chance to then continue in a sport, our athletes are true
scholar/athletes, with their high grade point averages and list of
extra- and co-curricular activities weighing in as important
factors in the awarding of scholarships.
Most, if not all, of our scholar/athletes are honor roll
members; many belong to the National Honor Society and
the Beta Club, both of which have very high academic
standards for admission. As with all Ready students, our
scholar/athletes are involved in volunteer work, either in their
parishes or for community centers, and many times, our
students do both, plus more!
The role of religion and ethics plays no small part in
athletics at Ready. Our athletes meet before games for prayer
and have instilled in them both the desire to win and the
acknowledgement that every game has a winner and a loser and
that sometimes to win means that “…you can meet with
Triumph and Disaster and treat those two impostors just the
same.”
In addition to our stellar athletes, Ready has been
blessed with many great coaches throughout the years.
Some have remained at Ready for only a short time; others have
stayed and worked through the lean and the good years and have
never lost hope. The great coaches have not only made our
students better athletes, they have helped to mold them into
better people. Our scholar/athletes acknowledge the important
role that our coaches play in helping them to succeed, not only
on the field of play but also in life.
We hope to periodically have updates on the athletes of the
class of 2014. It was, indeed, a banner year for our
scholar/athletics!
Looking for a Unique Christmas Gift?
Own a Small Version of Homeless Jesus…
Please make check or money order (do not send cash) payable to
Bishop Ready High School and mail to: Bishop Ready High School,
ATTN: Michelle Kelly, 707 Salisbury Road, Columbus, OH 43204.
Name ______________________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________
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s part of our fundraising efforts for our life-size
sculpture, we are offering a small resin version (10” long
x 5” high x 3” deep) of the original. It is the same piece of
artwork, in a smaller version, as the larger version which will
reside at Bishop Ready.
The small version is available for $65; there is no
additional charge if the model is picked up at Bishop Ready;
total price, if mailed, is $85 (which includes postage and
handling). To place an order, please call Michelle Kelly at
614-276-7827, or return the coupon below.
Proceeds go toward the cost of the life-size model and
for student aid.
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City ____________________________ State______ Zip______________
E-mail ____________________________________________________
Phone (___________) ________________________________________
_____ $65 for one sculpture, to be picked up at school
(please call ahead to reserve).
_____ $85 for one sculpture, please mail.
Amount Enclosed $_______________
SUCCESS IN SPORTS
CONTINUES FOR THESE READY GRADS…
A
s we celebrate the successes of our scholar/athletes
in the class of 2014, it’s interesting to note what successes
on that next level Ready graduates from other years have
attained. A look at two recent Ready grads who played their
sports at the next level…both from the Ready Class of 2010.
THE STATS DON’T TELL THE WHOLE STORY…
It might be enough just to pour over Joe Graessle’s stats
and conclude that he has made his mark on college
basketball. He is a member of Tiffin University’s Class of 2014,
receiving a Bachelor of Criminal Justice degree in May, and just
listing his athletic accomplishments would take at least a page.
But there is more to Joe that “just” playing basketball…
His commitment to others was
fostered during his years at Bishop
Ready and continued throughout
his years at Tiffin. In high school,
he volunteered at the local Y and at
his parish; at Tiffin, he was
involved with reading at local
schools, attending high school
basketball games at Calvert High
(the Catholic school in Tiffin,
which Joe said reminds him a lot of
Ready), and bringing an 8-year old
boy from the community who had
cancer onto the Tiffin team so that
team members could be the boy’s
support system as he went through
his treatments.
Joe Graessle, Ready ’10
“The community of Tiffin, Ohio, has supported me from
day one of stepping on campus and I am thankful that I found
such a good fit.” Joe said. “I feel that, in the position of being a
college athlete, it is easy to get out in the community and I
made it a goal of mine to impact the community as much as I
possibly could.”
On the court, Joe ended his career at Tiffin with 2,162 points,
second all-time at the school and first in the nation among
Division II active career leaders. He was the only player to lead
the team in assists for four consecutive years and he started all
110 games in his collegiate career. He made 295 3-point field
goals, which was also number one in the nation, NCAA
Division II, and his 735 field goals garnered him the number
one spot in the nation among active career leaders.
Joe set numerous records at Tiffin, including most 3-pointers
made, attempted, and minutes played. With 1,575 points, he is
the leading career scorer in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference (GLIAC). He made the freshman
All-American Team, NABC (National Association of Basketball
Coaches) Division II, and set single season records for steals and
points and made 3-pointers. In each of his four years, Joe led the
Tiffin Dragons in assists and during his junior and senior years
he led the GLIAC in steals.
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Joe did all of this on the
court while maintaining a 3.0
GPA and serving as a member
of the Student Athletic
Advisory Committee, as
Ambassador for Team Impact,
and working with the local
Make-A-Wish Foundation.
During his years at Ready,
Joe was an Honor Roll
student and committed to
spearheading the team to
the Division II state
tournament, which he did. In
his senior year, Joe was
awarded the US Navy Award
for Athletic Achievement and
The Spirit Award for his
unflagging and undying
commitment to all things
Mike ’82, Joe ’10, and Julie Franken Graessle ’83 Ready. (The son of Ready alums
at Joe’s graduation from Tiffin University
Julie Franken Graessle ’83 and
Mike ’82, Joe comes by his athletic prowess honestly…his mother
was All Ohio ’83 and set season records with totals of 493 points
and 105 blocked shots; his father was a member of the ’82 CCL
Champion Baseball Team which compiled a school record 22
wins. The Graessles sponsor an annual golf tournament to honor
Mike’s father and other family members and friends who have
died, with proceeds going to Bishop Ready, cancer research, and
local mobile mammography screenings.)
The Silver Knights compiled a 19-7 record during Joe’s senior
year and lost in the state semi-finals to Orrville, with 1.8 seconds
to play. The final score was 50-48. Joe was 1st Team/All CCL,
1st Team/All District, District 10 Player of the Year, District 10
All Star Game, Dispatch Player of the Week, WTVN Player of
the Week (3x), and 1st Team/All Ohio.
“My time at Ready was some of the best years of my life,” Joe
said. “The life-long friends and connections that have come
from the Ready community are irreplaceable. I would go back
and do the four years again if I could in a heartbeat!”
Joe continued, “My favorite memory at Ready was the run to
the State Final Four in basketball during my senior year. The
support from the school and the entire Ready community was
something that I will never forget, and it will stay as one of my
best memories for the rest of my life. There is no better feeling
that the one you get from the caring and support you receive
from the Ready community.”
Family ties run deep with Joe and he is quite proud of his
“little” sister Lauren, Ready ’12. She is currently a junior at
Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, where she is a forensic
science major and, according to Joe, “actually just finished last
semester with a 4.0. I’m really proud of everything that she is
doing and the person that she has become and I know that I can
always count on her being my biggest fan.” Joe is sure that “she’s
going to be very successful, wherever life takes her.”
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Joe’s advice to current Ready students is summed up
quite succinctly: “Dream Big. Work Hard. Stay Humble.
These three things are crucial to achieving success in life.
Whatever your dream is, make sure it’s as big of a dream
as you can think of. If your dreams don’t scare you, then
they aren’t big enough and you are selling yourself short!
Once you have the dream, work as hard as you possibly
can to achieve it. Finally, stay humble… no matter what
success you have, it is important to remember what got
you to that success and where you came from.”
Joe’s big dream is to play professional ball and, having just
signed with an agent, he is well on his way to achieving that
goal. “Tiffin put me in a spot to achieve this opportunity. You
actually get paid to travel the world playing a sport that you
love.” What could be better than that? We are quite sure that
Joe will continue to work hard to achieve that dream and also
quite sure that he will remain humble.
“Overall, I think that my Ready experience made me the
person that I am today,” Joe said. “The people that I met, and
what I learned from Ready, shaped who I am and I will forever
be grateful for what Ready has done for me.”
ON AND OFF THE FIELD,
CONSISTENCY AND COMMITMENT MATTER
As a senior at Bishop Ready, Matt Feeney took to the
field and the court, dividing his time among baseball,
basketball, and football. In the end, he accepted a scholarship
to play football at John Carroll University. Now, having
completed his courses at JCU this May, having earned a degree
in marketing with a minor in entrepreneurship, Matt has
accepted a coaching position on the John Carroll University
football staff where he will coach under head coach Tom Arth
and defensive coordinator
Chris Shula. He plans to
apply for a JCU Football
Graduate Assistantship
when one becomes available
in 2015. Matt has his sights
trained on eventually
becoming a head coach at a
Division I college and there
is no doubt that he will
achieve that goal.
A Dean’s List student in
JCU’s Bohler School of
Business, Matt maintained a
3.3 grade point average and
was a four-year letter winner
Matt Feeney, Ready ’10
for the JCU football team.
His accomplishments on the football field would be highlights at
any school and those achievements were met and exceeded off
the field. For all four years at JCU, Matt was recognized as a
Scholar Athlete.
Matt with parents Dave and Melanie and brother Andrew ’06
On the field, Matt was a starting middle linebacker for the
number one scoring defense and the number two total defense
in all of Division III football for the 2013 season. He started in
22 games and played in 39 and served as team captain. He was
named the OAC (Ohio Athletic Conference) Gene Slaughter
Most Outstanding Linebacker, First Team/All OAC, and twotime OAC Defensive Player of the Week, as well as a member of
the Division III football.com National Team of the Week, First
Team/All-Region, and First Team/All-State linebacker by
OhioCollegeFootball.com.
During his senior season, Matt was credited with 63 tackles,
including eight tackles for a loss; four sacks; two forced fumbles;
and two interceptions. He received a post-graduate scholarship
award from the Northeastern Ohio Chapter of the National
Football Foundation. And, Matt continued to be a real presence
off of the field, as well.
He was a football representative on the Student Athletic
Advisory Committee and a member of the Unity Council for
four years. He was a group leader in the Jesuit Day of Service
and a peer tutor, and was a lector at campus liturgies. Matt was
also involved in Special Olympics in Northeast Ohio and served
as a basketball coach (putting that Ready experience to good
use!) and bowling instructor for the developmentally disabled.
In his hometown, Matt was involved with the Columbus branch
of Cornerstone of Hope, a center for grieving children, teens,
and adults, and Run the Race, “helping inner city kids run
through the obstacles of life and come out winners.”
In Matt’s senior year (’10) at Ready, he received the president’s
Award for Educational Excellence and the Ohio Board of
Education Award of Merit. He was an Honor Roll student and a
member of the Ready Homecoming Court. Matt was 2nd
Team/All District, baseball, and 1st Team/All CCL and Special
Mention/All District, football.
Matt describes his time at Ready as “four years with my best
friends that went too fast.” He continues, “Ready prepared me
academically so I wasn’t lost when I got to Carroll. It taught me
an incredible work ethic that carried over to my college years.”
As for his years at John Carroll: “It was a personal growing
experience that polished me for the real world.”
As for any advice for current Ready students, Matt suggests
that they “have fun, get good grades, and enjoy your friends
while you’re still close.”
Matt is the son of Dave and Melanie Feeney, long-time
supporters of all things Ready and the force behind the
annual Euchre Extravaganza. Matt’s brother Andrew is a
Ready alum, class of 2006. Andrew is a graduate (class of ’10) of
Miami University and is a Senior Financial Analyst at L Brands.
Andrew also continues to do volunteer work, including coaching
7th grade basketball at St. Brendan and participating in and
raising funds for the Pelotonia Race in Columbus, a bike tour
with one goal, to end cancer.
As the older brother, Andrew also shared his advice for
current Ready students: “Learn to communicate with all
kinds of people and build relationships. Life moves pretty
fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you
could miss it.”
Good advice for Ready students, younger brothers…and for
all of us!
We wish Joe and Matt well as they continue to forge
ahead with their plans and we know that we can count on
them to continue to be excellent spokespersons, in word and in
deed, for Bishop Ready. They exemplify the true scholar/athlete,
the best example of what sports can accomplish.
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An InvisibleRabbit,
Flying Monkeys,
A Wicked Witch…
W
hen strange creatures walk the halls of Bishop Ready and
(normally) sane students are heard talking to thin air, why
it must be theatre time at Bishop Ready!
With casts composed of students from freshman through senior
classes, all three productions gave Ready students an outlet and a
showcase for their talents (which, by the way, are prodigious!).
Productions are professionally directed by Ready faculty member
Jill Larger, with costumes by Tina Castorano, mother of Christopher
’08 and Anthony ’10.
This year, in addition to the fall production of It’s a Wonderful
Life, the Ready thespians “showed” us an invisible (or is he?) rabbit
named Harvey and took us to the Emerald City of Oz.
Michael Osborn ’14 as Ellwood P. Dowd
The winter production of Harvey saw a very convincing Michael
Osborn ’14 in the role made famous by Jimmy Stewart, Elwood P.
Dowd. Seniors Trianna Connolly as Veta Louise Simmons, Melanie
Francis as Myrtle Mae Simmons, Korey Kelly as Wilson, Maria
Walliser-Wejebe as Betty Chumley, Ava Willford as Ruth Kelly, and
Christopher Wiser as Dr. William B. Chumley, were joined by
juniors Mark Gnatowski as Dr. Lyman Sanderson, Maggie Mills as
Miss Johnson, Rylie Wahl as Ethel Chauvenet, and Andrés WalliserWejebe as E.J. Lofgren, with sophomore Michael Creagh as Judge
Omar Gaffney.
From the confines of Chumley’s Rest Sanitarium to the open
spaces of Kansas was but a small step for the talented actors, and
their talented director, Jill Larger.
The spring musical, The Wizard of Oz, transformed Ready’s Little
Theatre into a wonderland populated by Winkie Guards, flying
monkeys, and Munchkin Kids. Filled with hummable and beloved
songs, The Wizard of Oz never fails to remind all that there really is
no place like home.
Melanie Francis ’14 as
Myrtle Mae Simmons
Ava Willford ’14 as Ruth Kelly
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Maria Walliser-Wejebe ’14
as Betty Chumley
Trianna Connolly ’14 as
Veta Louise Simmons
Christopher Wiser ’14 as Uncle Henry/Winkie General,
Trianna Connolly ’14 as Aunt Em, Roxie Larger as Toto,
and Maggie Mills ’15 as Dorothy
Rylie Wahl ’15 as The Wicked Witch
of the West
From “Over the Rainbow” to “We’re Off to See the Wizard”
and “Ding, Dong! The Witch is Dead,” the show provides
both an enjoyable respite from the “real” world but valuable
lessons about home, brains, hearts, and courage.
Led by junior Maggie Mills as Dorothy, the enthusiastic cast
included seniors Trianna Connolly as Aunt Em, Korey Kelly as
the Tin Woodsman/Hickory, Michael Osborn as Cowardly
Lion/Zeke, Payne VanTilburg as The Wizard, Ava Willford as
Glinda–the Good Witch, and Christopher Wiser as Uncle
Henry/Winkie General; juniors Mark Gnatowski as
Scarecrow/Hunk, Maggie Mills as Dorothy, and Rylie Wahl as
a very scary Wicked Witch of the West; sophomores Michael
Creagh (in his sixth production at Ready!) as Munchkin
Mayor/Oz Guard and Molly Sullivan as Munchkin Coroner.
The Munchkin Kids were ably portrayed by Breilynn
Beckford, Gabrielle, Grace, and Gwendolyn Larger,
Annemarie Schofield, and Lia Wahl.
Junior Spencer Coleman served as Stage Manager for both
productions and artwork for both playbills was designed by
Rob Wahl.
We urge you to join us for next year’s productions (check
our website and app for up-to-date information) and support
Bishop Ready Theatre as a patron or sponsor in our playbills.
The students do a wondrous job and we guarantee a good
time for all!
Photo Credit: Matt Goodman
Musical director for The Wizard was Shane Trace, with set
design by Jeff Neff.
Payne VanTilburg ’14
as Wizard of Oz
(Professor Marvel)
Ava Willford ’14 as
Glinda, The Good Witch
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A Fun Evening…That Benefits Ready Students!
O
nce again, the extended Ready family showed its
support for our students by attending our third annual
Knight at the Races, this year held at Our Lady of
Victory Parish Center on May 9.
The venue may have changed but the spirit remained the same:
have a great time, for a great cause!
In addition to the “races,” the evening included a silent auction
(thank you to both donors and bidders!), a Derby Hat Contest (won
by Bob Stoll ’72, husband of Barb ’78), and a delicious meal catered
by Mass Appeal Dining Services.
When it came to naming horses, creativity was not a problem!
Lanzalot, Pride and Tradition, OGNIB (sponsored by St. Margaret
Bingo) and BINGO (Lancaster Bingo), Pi in the Sky (the Math
Department), St. Thomas Equinas, Survive and Advance, Carollinator,
Mezinator, Diggin’ Deep for the Win, and Dangerous Den are just
some examples of winning names, if not winning horses!
Michelle Young, Michael Young,
and Michelle Smetanko
Winners and “owners” were: Wizard of Oz (BRHS Theatre), Macy’s
Parade (Reiser Trophy), Luckie Louie (Dennis & Karen Wiser), Great
American Opportunities (Charlie & Mitzi Stephens), Asino Veloce
(Rich Capuano), Cherwick (Gene Chervenak & Elizabeth Sedgwick),
Bootsey (Mike & Rita Dean), Write the Check (Anonymous), Ready to
Race (Anonymous), Say Cheese (Tupper Photography), Rudy (Tru
Comfort Mattress), and Yuma (Jackie Zipfel).
Rose Ann Holocher and daughters Christy
McFarland ’83 and Tammy Linard ’79
Bishop Ready High Sch
ool
invites you to join us for
A “Knight” at the Races
III
on Friday, May 9, 2014
6:30 – 11 P.M.
Our Lady of Victory Par
ish
$40 per person
includes admission and
dinner
Barb Stoll ’78
All proceeds benefit the
Amber and Sean Dolan
10
Center
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students
at Bishop Ready High Sch
ool.
Maria Illig, Kim Alexander, Meg Smith, Ashley Sprankle, Amber Dolan, Lynn Kirkpatrick, and Bridget Weis
Special thanks to our silent auction donors: African Safari
Wildlife, Bon Vie, BRHS Faculty & Staff, BRHS Spirit Store,
Brio, Buckeye Bounce, CAPA, Center of Surgical
Dermatology, P. F. Chang’s, Cincinnati Reds, Columbus
Distributing, Columbus Symphony, Colvin Family, COSI,
Culbertson Family, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Dublin Irish
Festival, Susie Dunn—Susie’s Cookies, Tom Etgen, Bob Evans,
Game Center West, Great American Cookie, Maria Illig,
Michelle Kelly—Origami Owl, Kinsale Golf Club, Laser
Craze, Lindsey, Magic Mountain, Martin Painting, Mass
Appeal Dining Services, Max & Erma’s, Milestone 229,
Cameron Mitchell, Moo Moo’s Car Wash, National Road Golf
Course, Oakhurst Country Club, Ohio Power Tool, Parking
Solutions, Pedal Wagon, Sharyn Perry—Serenity by Sharyn,
Raisin Canes, Recreation Outlet, Terri & Russ Rehner,
Richens/Timm Academy, Rinehart Family, Rooster’s, Simply
Rr’s, Skechers, Skuce Family, Smith & Wollensky, Meg Smith,
Barb Stoll, Sweet Mama’s Cake Pops, Target, Anthony Thomas,
Wedgewood Golf & Country Club, Pam Welsh-Huggins, Jami
Whitmer, April Wilburn, and World of Beer.
Classes of 1968 and 1969
Joint reunion for both classes…
Theme: “A Night at the Gloria!”
Saturday, September 20, 2014, 6:30 P.M.
Milestone 229
Register at [email protected] or [email protected]
A very special “thank you” is sent from the beneficiaries—the
students at Bishop Ready High School!
Make plans to join us same time, next year…watch
your e-mail or check our web site for details on where
and when. It’s a fun time for a great cause!
Class of 1970
Plan ahead! Mark your calendars!
The Class of 1970 is holding its 45th Reunion!
WHEN: Saturday, June 13, 2015
TIME: 7 – 11 P.M.
WHERE: JPs, 2000 Norton Road, Columbus (Bolton Airport)
COST: $35 per person by 2/28/15; $40 per person 3/1-5/1/15;
$45 per person at the door
Casual dress…Hawaiian Party!
For more information: Tom Reid at [email protected] or
Joni Scolieri Finley at [email protected]
Sisters Robin Schmidt Wolf ’97 and
Jennifer Schmidt Gramlich ’94
Also…golf outing, same day, location to be determined.
Golf outing info: Mike Gorman at [email protected]
Hope to see you on June 13, 2015!
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Congratulations to
the Class of
2014!
Welcome to Our Newest Alums!
Baccalaureate Mass
Friday, May 30, 2014…7:30 P.M.
St. Brendan Church
50th Commencement Ceremony
Saturday, May 31, 2014…10 A.M.
This yearʼs graduation was extra-special: it was the 50th commencement ceremony
for Bishop Ready High School.
A
s part of the ceremony, members of the first
graduating class, the Class of 1965, were in attendance
and received special recognition. Two members of that
first graduating class, Sandy Oddi and Donald Bradley, served
as Marshals.
There were 119 graduating seniors in the Class of 2014
and 97.5% of them are continuing their education at the
next level. Nineteen members of the class were awarded
academic scholarships to continue to play their chosen sport
on the college or university level. Fifty-six members of the
class received full or partial scholarships to attend the college
or university of their choice.
As is tradition, the Baccalaureate Mass was celebrated on
the evening prior to graduation. This year, St. Brendan Parish
served as the venue, with Father Robert Penhallurick, pastor,
presiding. Father Joseph Yokum, brother of graduating senior
Josh Yokum, was homilist and concelebrants at the liturgy
were Msgr. John K. Cody, pastor at St. Christopher; Father
Leo Connolly, pastor at St. Cecilia; Father Jeffrey Rimelspach,
pastor at St. Margaret of Cortona; and Father Pat Toner,
pastor at St. Joseph/Plain City. Deacons Joseph Knapke,
Ready faculty member and father of Ready alums, Jack
Malone of St. Cecilia, and Andy Naporano, father of a Ready
alum and a current Ready student, assisted at the liturgy.
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Keynote speaker for the Commencement Ceremony was
Ready alum Father Craig Eilerman, Class of 1975. Father
Craig currently serves as pastor at St. Mary of the Assumption
Parish in Lancaster, Ohio. Jordan Bair was valedictorian and
Maria Walliser-Wejebe was salutatorian.
Music for the Commencement included “The Last Four
Years,” with lyrics and music by Bayley King ’14 with Pam
Welsh-Huggins; vocals by Trianna Connolly, Kaitlyn Keyes,
Bayley King, Lauren Rivera, Brianne Schell, and Sarah
Warbis, all members of the Class of ’14; and “Wherever I
Go,” lyrics and music by Adam Watts, vocals by Kaitlyn
Keyes ’14 and Lauren Rivera ’14. The Bishop Ready Band,
under the direction of Craig R. Lewis, provided the music for
the national anthem, “The Grand Old Duke of York” by
Pierre LaPlante, and the Ready alma mater.
Matthew Brickner, Dean of Students, presented the
graduates, and principal Celene A. Seamen and advisory
board president Karen Wiser presented the diplomas to the
graduating seniors.
In addition to honoring members of the Class of 1965,
special recognition was also given to the Classes of ’74, ’84,
and ’94, who are celebrating fortieth, thirtieth, and twentieth
reunions this year.
Jordan Bair ’14
Valedictorian
Maria Walliser-Wejebe ’14
Salutatorian
Fr. Craig Eilerman, Ready ’75
Keynote Speaker
Don Bradley ’65, Fr. Pat Toner, Karen Wiser/Advisory Board president, Celene A. Seamen/principal,
Michael Osborn/president, Executive Leadership Committee, Student Council, Jordan Bair/valedictorian,
Maria Walliser-Wejebe/salutatorian, Lauren Rivera/president, National Honor Society, Jeri Rod/assistant
principal, Sally Oddi ’65/valedictorian of the Class of ’65, and Father Craig Eilerman ’75/keynote speaker
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The Class of 2014
MacKenzie Atchison
GC, NBC, NHS
Bran-Den Bailey
Jordan Bair
GC, H, NBC, NHS, SC, V
Zachary Bair
Anthony Bartholomew
GC, NHS
Ashley Baumann
Forrest Beidelman
Margaret Berkemeyer
GC, NBC, NHS
Brett Birkhimer
Madeline Bowen
GC, NBC, NHS
Greyson Budd
Michael Capehart
Dakotah Carmean
Austin Carnes
GC, SC
Courtney Carrera
Vincent Castorano
Christian Chaney
Nickolas Chapman
Maria Ciotola
GC, NHS
Hunter Clanin
Emily Clayton
Anna Collignon
Trianna Connolly
GC, H, NBC, NHS, SCO
Bobbi Cramer
Kelly Culbertson
Olivia DePassio
GC
Gina DiStefano
GC, NHS, SC
Jack Downs
Kay-Lee Dunkle
Patrick Feldkamp
Kaci Ferrelli
Kelli Ferrelli
Jason Foster
Myles Fowler
Melanie Francis
Maria Frericks
Sydney Gammon
Joshua Gantz
SC*
Patrik Garren
GC, NBC, NHS
Kelley Garrison
GC, NBC, NHS, SCO
DeAndre Golden
Graham Green
Olivia Green
Julia Hall
GC, NBC, NHS
James Hanley
GC, NBC, NHS
Drew Hasenkamp
GC, NBC, NHS
Jennifer Hicks
Alec Holt
Jessica Huntzinger
Zachary Jarrett
Holland Jones
Andrew Kamer
Korey Kelly
Kaitlyn Keyes
GC, H, NHS
Bayley King
Jenna King
Tyler King
Jacob Koch
SC
Shane Lee
Olivia Long
GC, NHS
William Martello
Devin Martinez
Isaac Martinez
Brooke Marzetti
Andrew Maxwell
Alexander McFarland
Zachary McFarland
Key:
GC – Gold Cord for Academic Excellence
H – Inductee for Academic Hall of Fame
NBC – National Beta Club
NHS – National Honor Society
S – Salutatorian
V – Valedictorian
SC – Student Council
SCO – Student Council Officer
* – Class Officer
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Roberta Menke
Shelbi Metz
Thomas Moore
Ron Morrison Jr.
Sydney Neff
NHS
Sarah Nierman
Dianna Nuñez-Rodriguez
Andrew O’Harra
Michael Osborn
GC, NBC, NHS, SCO
Elisabeth Palazzo
Haylee Patel
GC, NBC, NHS, SC*
Dallas Phillips
Steven Pozz
Antonio Pulsinelli
Ping Qiao
GC, NHS
Erin Raphael
Caroline Riewe
GC, NBC, NHS, SC
Andrew Rinehart
SC*
Harrison Ringel
GC, NBC, NHS
Lauren Rivera
GC, H, NBC, NHS, SCO
Jacob Rogers
Devin Ross
Brianne Schell
GC, NBC, NHS
Lauren Schlanser
Alayna Schmitz
Emily Schofield
GC, NBC, NHS
Alexandra Schroeder
Dalton Scott
Allyson Seevers
Charles Seipel
Nicholas Skordilis
Kevyn Spencer
Patrick Stover
Ryan Sullivan
Paige Sutfin
Marina Sweet
GC, NBC, NHS, SCO
Akili Taylor
John Brady Taylor
Rose Thacker
Jayla Timley
Nancy Vanegas-Velazquez
Payne VanTilburg
Mallory Vrancken
Maria Walliser-Wejebe
GC, S
Sarah Warbis
GC, NBC, NHS, SC*
Madison Whitehead
Ava Willford
SC
Christopher Wiser
GC, NBC, NHS
Matthew Yoho
Josh Yokum
NBC
Jarrod Young
Cortney Zwayer
Scholarships and Grants
MacKenzie Ann Atchison
The Ohio State University
Bran-Den Marshall Bailey
Notre Dame College
Jordan Marie Bair
Case Western Reserve
University
Kettering University
Miami University
Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology
Stan Musial Scholarship
The Ohio State University
University of Cincinnati
University of Dayton
University of Toledo
Vanderbilt University
Margaret Louise Berkemeyer
Baylor University
Butler University
Indiana University
Purdue University
St. Louis University
The Ohio State University
University of Cincinnati
University of Dayton
University of Kentucky
Xavier University
Michael Osborn, president, Student Council
Madeline Marie Bowen
Ashland University
Dakotah Raeann Carmean
University of Dayton
Xavier University
Austin Patrick Carnes
The Ohio State University
University of Cincinnati
University of Dayton
University of Kentucky
University of Toledo
Courtney Frances Carrera
Capital University
Kent State University
Otterbein University
University of Kentucky
Wright State University
Olivia Marfisa DePassio
Middle Tennessee State
University
University of Cincinnati
Gina Elizabeth DiStefano
DePaul University
Johnson and Wales University
University of Kentucky
Jack Robert Downs
Michigan Technological
University
University of Cincinnati
University of Dayton
University of Kentucky
University of Toledo
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Kay-Lee Michelle Dunkle
Denison University
Hilltop Kiwanis Scholarship
Kent State University
Malone University
Michigan Technological
University
Ohio University
University of Akron
University of Dayton
University of Toledo
Xavier University
Youngstown State University
Jason Michael John Foster
Baldwin Wallace College
Otterbein College
Wright State University
Xavier University
Melanie Christine Francis
Capital University
Ohio Dominican University
Otterbein University
Sydney Alexis Gammon
Capital University
Otterbein University
University of Toledo
Wilmington College
Xavier University
Joshua Alan Gantz
Ashland University
Denison University
Heidelberg University
Lake Erie College
Ohio Dominican University
Hunter Shawn Jeffrey Clanin
Bowling Green State University Otterbein University
University of Massachusetts
Emily June Clayton
Lowell
Ohio University
West Liberty University
University of Dayton
Wheaton College
Wilmington College
Trianna Louise Connolly
Bowling Green State University Patrik Allen Garren
Ohio University
American University
University of Maryland
Kelly Edward Culbertson
University of Pennsylvania
John Carroll University
United States Military Academy
Ohio Dominican University
Maria Kay Ciotola
Mead and Hunt Scholarship
Ohio Dominican University
The Ohio State University
Tyler King ’14
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Valedictorians Jordan Bair ’14 and Sally Oddi ’65
Baccalaureate liturgy, St. Brendan Parish. Left to right: Fr. Joseph Yokum/homilist and brother of
Josh Yokum ’14, Fr. Pat Toner/St. Joseph—Plain City, Deacon Andy Naporano, Deacon Joseph Knapke,
Fr. Jeffrey Rimelspach/St. Margaret of Cortona, Fr. Robert Penhallurick/St. Brendan,
Msgr. John Cody/St. Christopher, Deacon Jack Malone, and Fr. Leo Connolly/St. Cecilia
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Members of the first graduating class, 1965, joined the 50th Commencement Ceremony…
Back row: Maria Walliser-Wejebe (salutatorian), Marina Sweet, Mary Ploetz ’65, Gloria Angelo ’65,
Lauren Rivera, Margaret Berkemeyer, Korey Kelly, Don Bradley ’65
Front row: Sally Oddi ’65 (valedictorian), MacKenzie Atchison, Rita Shaffer ’65, Jordan Bair
(valedictorian), Vanda Costantiello ’65, Jeri Rod/assistant principal, Karen Wiser/president, Advisory
Board, and Celene A. Seamen/principal
Fr. Joseph Yokum, homilist, brother of
Josh Yokum ’14
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Scholarships and Grants (cont’d.)
Kelley Jane Garrison
Capital University
Mount Carmel College of
Nursing
Graham Michael Green
Ohio University
University of Dayton
Olivia Ann Green
Capital University
Ohio Wesleyan University
Julia Kristin Hall
Loyola University
University of Dayton
James Patrick Hanley
Heidelberg University
Marietta College
The Ohio State University
Drew Robert Hasenkamp
OCEA Scholarship
University of Dayton
Jennifer Lynne Hicks
Ohio Dominican University
University of Dayton
Xavier University
Zachary André Jarrett
Capital University
Malone University
Ohio Dominican University
Holland Therese Jones
Capital University
Ohio Dominican University
Otterbein University
Korey Ashton Kelly
Hilltop Kiwanis Scholarship
Kaitlyn Raschel Keyes
Bellarmine University
John Carroll University
Miami University
Ohio Dominican University
Ohio Wesleyan University
The Ohio State University
University of Dayton
Walsh University
Wilmington College
Wittenberg University
Xavier University
Bayley Anthony King
Tiffin University
Xavier University
Jenna Elese King
Capital University
Ohio Dominican University
Jacob Alexander Koch
Ohio University
Olivia Mae Long
The Ohio State University
Andrew Donald Maxwell
Eastern Michigan University
Ohio Dominican University
Xavier University
Roberta Celine Menke
University of Dayton
Wittenberg University
Thomas Rainy Moore
Columbus College of Art
and Design
Sydney Michelle Neff
Hilltop Lions Scholarship
Kent State University
Kingston Bank Scholarship
Marietta College
University of Akron
University of Dayton
Sarah Elizabeth Nierman
Kent State University
Walsh University
Michael Gary Osborn
Elk Most Valuable Student
Scholarship
Hilltop Lions Scholarship
University of Akron
Walsh University
Elisabeth Jo Palazzo
Capital University
Otterbein University
Xavier University
Haylee Michelle Patel
Ava Maria University
Heidelberg University
Ohio Wesleyan University
Dallas Aaron Phillips
University of Dayton
Steven Thomas Pozz
Ohio University
University of Akron
University of Toledo
Ping Qiao
Columbus State Community
College
Hilltop Lions Scholarship
Caroline Elizabeth Riewe
Hilltop Lions Scholarship
University of Akron
University of Dayton
University of Kentucky
Andrew Reed Rinehart
Ohio University
University of Kentucky
Xavier University
Harrison Paul Ringel
University of Akron
Lauren Marie Rivera
University of Cincinnati
University of Dayton
University of Toledo
Brianne Elizabeth Schell
Capital University
John Carroll University
The Ohio State University
Tiffin University
University of Dayton
Xavier University
Lauren Nicole Schlanser
Capital University
Walsh University
Alayna Ann Schmitz
Capital University
Ohio Dominican University
Emily Grace Schofield
Miami University
Ohio Dominican University
University of Dayton
Alexandra Rae Schroeder
Otterbein University
Walsh University
Xavier University
Allyson Christine Seevers
Otterbein University
Charles Nicholas Seipel
Bellarmine University
Bowling Green State University
Ohio University
University of Akron
University of Dayton
Nicholas Peter Skordilis
Wittenberg University
Patrick Anthony Stover
Ashland University
Marina Katherine Sweet
District Bowler of the Year
Scholarship
Hilltop Lions Scholarship
The Ohio State University
University of Findlay
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Class of ’14 with alum family members
Akili Alan Taylor
Duquesne University
Kent State University
Saint Francis University
Tiffin University
United States Naval Academy
John Brady Taylor
Ball State University
Boston College
Bowling Green State
University
Eastern Michigan University
Florida International
University
Georgia Institute of
Technology
Indiana University
Kent State University
Louisiana State University
Marshall University
Miami University
Michigan State University
Middle Tennessee State
University
North Carolina State
University
Northern Illinois University
Ohio University
Pennsylvania State University
Purdue University
The Ohio State University
University of Akron
University of Buffalo
University of Cincinnati
University of Illinois
University of Kentucky
University of Louisville
University of Maryland
University of Minnesota
University of Pittsburgh
University of South Florida
University of Toledo
University of Wisconsin
Vanderbilt University
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Wake Forest University
West Virginia University
Western Michigan University
Payne Timothy VanTilburg
Capital University
Thiel College
Tiffin University
Mallory Marie Vrancken
Capital University
University of Akron
Maria Walliser-Wejebe
Builders Exchange
Scholarship
Drexel University
Illinois Technical University
The Ohio State University
University of Cincinnati
Sarah Elizabeth Warbis
Otterbein University
University of Dayton
Ava Shawhan Willford
Ohio University
Xavier University
Christopher Lee Wiser
Butler University
Indiana University
Johnson and Wales
University
Miami University
The Ohio State University
University of Dayton
Matthew Scott Yoho
Morehead State University
Josh Thomas Yokum
University of Dayton
Wright State University
Madison Jayne Whitehead
Green Mountain College
Iowa State University
Kent State University
Tiffin University
Wilmington College
Xavier University
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Maria Ciotola '14, daughter of… Michael Ciotola ’86
Kay-Lee Dunkle ’14, grandaughter of… John Graessle ’72(deceased) and
Susan Heston Graessle ’73
Alum Parents
of Seniors
Melanie Francis ’14, daughter of… Dan Francis ’81 and Karen Ranke Francis ’82
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James (Jimmy) Hanley ’14, son of… Mike Hanley ’73
Jessica Huntzinger ’14, daughter of… Jim Huntzinger ’82 and Joann Baljak Huntzinger ’833
Korey Kelly ’14, son of… Kevin Kelly ’88
Kaitlyn Keyes ’14, daughter of… Matthew Keyes ’89 and Nina Reyes Keyes ’89
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Great Gift Ideas!
For the person who has everything…
To honor the memory of a loved one…
For a special occasion, birthday,
or anniversary…
Looking for an original Christmas
gift idea?
Alexander and Zachary McFarland ’14, sons of… Christy Holocher McFarland ’83
Plaques, bricks, and theatre seats at
Bishop Ready make excellent gifts
and last a lifetime!
It’s a great way to become a permanent part
of Bishop Ready’s history!
(Please PRINT all copy)
Plaques:
2 lines, 35 characters per line… $50
❑ Memorial Plaque ❑ Honor Plaque
Copy:
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
Brianne Schell ’14, daughter of… Allan Schell ’85 and Rhonda Shonk Schell ’85
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
Nick Seipel ’14, son of… Kelly Seipel ’80
Copy:
___________________________________________
___________________________________________
Your Name: ____________________________
Your Phone: ____________________________
Please make check or money order payable to
Bishop Ready High School and mail, with this
form, to: Michelle Kelly, Alumni/ae Relations,
Bishop Ready High School, 707 Salisbury
Road, Columbus, OH 43204
Payne VanTilburg ’14, son of… Stephanie Hagood VanTilburg ’85
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Catching Up With…
Daniel Howells, Class of 1967
“Catching up” can be taken literally when
talking about Dan Howells.
H
e is an avid traveller and has visited all of the 48 lower
states plus Hawaii, England, Italy, and Spain. Now retired,
Dan previously worked with the Arizona Association of
Realtors as a Business Application Specialist performing installation,
training, and support of real estate-related software. Now living in
Florida, in “the beautiful horse country between Ocala and
Gainesville,” Dan has also lived in Ft. Lauderdale and Jacksonville,
Florida, southern California, and Phoenix. In addition to holding a
real estate license in Florida, Dan trained as a graphic artist and
worked in the aerospace industry and is a Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer, installing, training, and supporting Microsoft
products throughout south Florida. During his near 10-year stay in
California, he worked as Administrator and Human Resource
Manager for a large management consulting firm.
Now, he is a committed “RVer” and spends time planning the
next adventure!
“Travel has always intrigued me,” Dan said. “I recall when our
father would be home, one of his favorite activities was to just get
the family into the car and take a drive. I still thoroughly enjoy that
activity and ride one of my motorcycles almost daily along the back
roads of Florida.
“I became enamored by the RV lifestyle while living in south
Florida. My eldest brother and his wife would annually leave their
home in Phoenix and spend the summers traveling in their RV. For
several years I would fly to an airport near one of their stops and
join them for three or four weeks of RVing along two-lane roads on
their trip back to Arizona. Consequently, I purchased my own RV
in 2005 and enjoyed four cross country trips during 2005 and
2006 while I took a sabbatical from working.
“I was fortunate to spend three weeks in 2007 with just my
mom RVing between Florida and Arizona prior to her death the
following year.”
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Alicante, Spain
Benidorm Beach at Night
City of Elche, the city of palms
The trips throughout the contiguous 48 states were not his only
travels:
“In 1986, I enjoyed ten days investigating the area surrounding
London and decided I would someday return to Europe for
additional touring. In August of 2006, I was lucky enough to spend
a month in Italy and fell in love with the country as a potential
retirement destination and also decided I should investigate Spain.”
Daniel explored his options by researching Spain on the Internet
and through YouTube videos. He further narrowed his research of
Spain to the Costa Blanca area, where he spent three weeks in
February of 2012.
“It was during that visit that I made the decision to take an early
retirement and return to the same area for an extended stay and
possibly make a permanent move. So I retired in August of 2012,
and spent October, November, and December in a phenomenal
condo overlooking the city of Benidorm and the Mediterranean. I
still believe I may return there permanently someday.”
Although “without question, Spain” has been Dan’s favorite
destination, “touring Italy would have to be one of my favorite
adventures. The tour of Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius was truly breathtaking, as I viewed mosaics containing hundreds of thousands of
individual pieces still intact.” His ten days in Rome where not
enough to see everything and he found the history and sights to be
fascinating.
As for future trips, he is considering a trip to Ecuador and/or
Panama; his three months living in Spain remains his “trip of a
lifetime” that he feels will never be topped…although he does
believe that “Heaven must look much like Yosemite National Park
in California!”
When looking back to his time in Columbus, Dan says, “My
four years at Ready will always be some of the best memories, and
technology such as Facebook has made it possible to reconnect with
several of my classmates and old friends. It would be hard to beat
the memories I recall of sock-hops, dancing at The Gloria and
Valley Dale, performing in front of my schoolmates with “The
Chantels,” and the opportunity to escort our homecoming queen.
Everywhere we went during those years,” Dan continued, “it
seemed that it would be a group of at least 20 or 30 of us and the
time would be filled with laughter and fun.”
Dan offers some advice to current Ready students: “Given the
opportunity…travel! Experiencing other cultures is fascinating. I
can personally attest that the people of Italy and Spain could not be
more helpful to tourists. I always have a smile cross my face when I
think of the amount of time that I spent learning the survival
phrases in Italian and then, upon greeting one of the locals in their
native language, the response would immediately be in English!
Likewise, upon my arrival in Alicante, Spain, three local teenagers at
McDonald’s drew a map on a napkin for me because none of them
spoke English and I was incredibly lost because of the difference in
road signs. It was very much an Amazing Race moment.”
While still a student at Ready, Dan worked part-time and was
trained as a full-charge bookkeeper with Gilbert Shoe Store in
downtown Columbus. He subsequently worked for Penn Central
Railroad and Buckeye Steel Castings. The father of two sons, Dan has
three siblings who live in the Columbus area, one brother in Arizona,
one brother in California, and a sister in the New York Hamptons.
His wanderlust remains and we are sure that many more
adventures await him!
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Spirit Breakfast
2014
Get ready to cheer on the team as the Silver Knights take on the Columbus
Crusaders in the homecoming game on Friday, October 10, 2014.
Start the day with a rousing rally, complete with band, cheerleading,
inspiring words from our captains and coaches…and a hot buffet breakfast!
Meet our new football coach, Brian Cross!
WHEN:
Time:
WHEre:
Cost:
Thursday, October 9, 2014
7:30 A.M.
Bishop Ready H.S. Gym
$15 per person (supports Ready athletics)
Be a part of Ready’s Spirit Week and cheer on your favorite team!
R.S.V.P.
by Friday, October 3.
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Return the form below with check made payable to Bishop Ready High School and
mail, or deliver, to:
Michelle Kelly, Bishop Ready High School,
707 Salisbury Road, Columbus, OH 43204
Name_______________________________________________________________
Phone (________________)____________________________________
# of reservations_________@ $15 per = $_________________
(Please do not send cash; check or money order only.)
Support the team! Go Silver Knights!
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Scholarship Recipients 2014*
First row, left to right: Cortney Carrera, Jacob Koch, Kaitlyn Keyes, MacKenzie Atchison, Ava Willford, Korey Kelly,
Bayley King, Dallas Phillips, Madison Whitehead, Sydney Gammon, Jenna King, Marina Sweet, Lauren Rivera,
Jordan Bair, Olivia DePassio, and Kay-Lee Dunkle
Second row, left to right: Brady Taylor, Sarah Warbis, Elisabeth Palazzo, Trianna Connolly, Drew Hasenkamp,
Andrew Rinehart, Nick Seipel, Caroline Riewe, Alexandra Schroeder, Dakotah Carmean, Jennifer Hicks,
Austin Carnes, Emily Schofield, Olivia Long, and Michael Osborn
Third row, left to right: Patrik Garren, Joshua Gantz, Gina DiStefano, Harrison Ringel, Alayna Schmitz,
Payne VanTilburg, Christopher Wiser, Graham Green, Lauren Schlanser, Madeline Bowen, Margaret Berkemeyer,
Maria Walliser-Wejebe, and Haylee Patel
Back row, left to right: Nicholas Skordilis, Patrick Stover, James Hanley, Steven Pozz, Allyson Seevers,
Sarah Nierman, Julia Hall, Sydney Neff, Maria Ciotola, Ping “Joy” Qiao, Kelly Culbertson, and Akili Taylor
*It is possible that some students may have been awarded scholarships after this photo was taken or that
some students who had been awarded scholarships were unavailable when the photo was taken.
The information that we had was accurate on the date of the photo session.
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Bishop Ready Fund
Become a Member of the
Bishop Ready Fund…
and make a real, tangible difference in the
life of a Ready student.
We need you to partner with us, to continue the
illustrious Bishop Ready tradition—based on faith,
academics, and service—through the next 50 years, and
beyond!
Your generous donation enables us to offer scholarship
assistance to our in-coming and current students,
allowing them to experience and complete the Ready
education which, we sincerely believe, gives them a solid
academic and spiritual grounding for competing and
living in our ever-changing world.
Our students are appreciative of a Ready education
and sincerely grateful for the financial assistance.
As always, we appreciate whatever amount you can
give and we remain ever grateful for your devotion to
Bishop Ready.
(If you prefer, you may download a Donor Card from
our website: Home page, top menu, Get Involved,
Donate to Bishop Ready. If you are able to make a
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or by sponsoring a student’s tuition for an academic year,
please call Celene A. Seamen, principal of Bishop Ready,
at 614-276-5263, ext. 204.)
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Contributions are tax deductible, as allowed by law.
Thank you!
Student News
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The National Merit Scholarship Program awarded seniors
Jordan Bair and Maria Walliser-Wejebe Letters of
Commendation in recognition of their outstanding
academic promise, based on high scores on the
PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, taken in
their junior year. They are the Class of 2014 valedictorian
and salutatorian, respectively.
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The Bishop Ready “Brain Game” team of Michael Osborn
’14, Mark Gnatowski ’15, Stephen Landy ’15, and
Elizabeth Cline ’15 with moderator/faculty member Ben
Hilsheimer and the $3,000 “runner-up” check that they
earned for Bishop Ready.
Bishop Ready “Brain Game” participants earn second place in finals
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Maria Walliser-Wejebe ’14 was named to the 2014 AllDiocesan Academic Honor Team and Marina Sweet ’14
received the Diocesan Bishop Herrmann Service Award.
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Seniors Jack Downs and Josh Yokum completed projects
and earned Eagle Scout rank. Jack created a Stations of
the Cross Patio for St. Mary Magdalene Parish and Josh
created and installed industrial-size shelves to expand the
space at the London H.E.L.P. House, which serves as a food
pantry, soup kitchen, and free store.
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Joey Smith ’15 competed in gymnastics at the 2014 Men’s
Junior Olympic National Championships, Junior Elite
Division, where he represented both Region 5 and his club
team, Integrity. At the Championships, Joey was
recognized as an Academic All-American. He placed 36th in
the nation for the Junior Elite Division for Level 10, age
16, in the All-Around (all six events) and he was part of
the Level 10 Region 5 Team that placed first overall at
Nationals. Joey continues to train and hopes to return to
Junior Olympics’ Nationals Elite Division in the spring of
2015 as a Level 10 (17 year-old age group).
Joey Smith Places in Junior
Elite Division of Junior Olympics
Joey Smith ’15 with Dusty Ritter, US Gymnastics Junior Olympic
Program Coordinator, at the ceremony where Joey was
presented the Academic All-American Award.
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 employer/institution.
(For a more comprehensive overview of student news,
please visit the Bishop Ready website at brhs.org and
click on Student News [Knightline] under Quick Clicks
on the home page.)
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Alumni/ae
Nomination Form
I
f 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. Criteria for
consideration include academic excellence, accomplishment in
the alum’s chosen field or career, community service, and service
to Bishop Ready High School. These criteria are an extension of
the benchmarks required of Bishop Ready students.
Please complete the form and briefly explain why this
individual should be considered for this honor. Describe the
contributions and service this individual has rendered to the
community since her/his graduation. (If you download this form
and send via US Postal Service, please use a separate sheet of paper
for your reasons for nominating this individual.)
Send your nominations via mail to Michelle Kelly, Alumni/ae
Hall of Fame, Bishop Ready High School, 707 Salisbury Road,
Columbus, OH 43204 or via e-mail to [email protected].
If you have any questions, please contact Michelle Kelly at 614276-7827 or [email protected].
Deadline for nominations is Friday, May 22, 2015.
Send to: Michelle Kelly, Alumni/ae Hall of Fame, Bishop Ready
High School,707 Salisbury Road, Columbus, OH 43204
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please send us your e-mail address. We will not publish this
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our internal use only.
Please send your e-mail address, news, and updates (e.g.,
new address or phone number) via e-mail to Michelle Kelly
at [email protected], use the form on our web site
under Alumni/ae, or mail the completed form below.
Mail to: Michelle Kelly, Alumni/ae Office, Bishop Ready High
School, 707 Salisbury Road, Columbus, OH 43204
Please PRINT all information.
Name
Maiden Name (if applicable)
Class year
Address
City
State
Phone/Home (
Zip
)
Phone/Work or Cell (
)
E-mail
Occupation
Place of employment
(If filling out by hand, please print all information.)
Name of Nominee ____________________________________________
Nominee’s Class Year __________________________________________
Nominee’s School ❑ Bishop Ready
If applicable, spouse’s name
Spouse’s occupation
Spouse’s place of employment
❑ Bishop Wehrle
If applicable, children (names and ages)
Nominee’s Phone/Home ( __________ ) __________________________
Nominee’s Phone/Cell or Work (___________)______________________
Other Information/news
Nominee’s E-mail ____________________________________________
Your Name __________________________________________________
Your Phone/Home (___________) ________________________________
Your Phone/Cell or Work (___________) __________________________
Your E-mail__________________________________________________
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My nominee should be considered because:
(Please use a separate sheet to provide more detailed information.)
(Please use a separate sheet…)
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 promptly). You
may also include photos to accompany news items, weddings, or births.
Please identify photo clearly.
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Sports Updates…
Individual honors:
BOWLING—District Champs!
The girls’ team finished 1 at District Finals, 9 at State
Finals, first in the Central for the third straight year, and
claimed a CCL title for the third straight year.
In individual honors, senior Paige Sutfin took high
game (261) and high average (199) awards. At the
District Finals, Paige was the only young woman to bowl
three-200 games.
The boys’ team finished 6th at the District Finals and
th
4 in the Central Division. In individual honors, senior
Andrew Rinehart took high game (258) and high
average (192) awards.
Seniors Jordan Bair, Austin Carnes, Olivia DePassio,
and Marina Sweet were named Academic All-Ohio,
having maintained a quality point average above 3.5
and Marina Sweet was awarded the District Bowler of
the Year Scholarship.
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BOYS’ BASKETBALL—Regional Champs!
The team finished the season as Regional Champs and
made it to the Final Four at the Schott, before losing to
Villa Angela-St. Joseph by a score of 55-40.
Coach Don Worstell was selected as coach in the
District 10 All-Star Game.
Individual honors were awarded to seniors:
James Hanley…
First Team/All CCL and All-Central District
Second Team/All State
Selected to District 10 All-Star Game
Joshua Gantz…
First Team/All CCL
Second Team/All-Central District
Honorable Mention/All-State
Selected to District 10 All-Star Game
Shane Lee…
First Team/All CCL
Honorable Mention/All-Central District
GIRLS’ BASKETBALL—District Champs!
The team earned Ready’s fifth District Championship
and ended the season with a CCL second-place finish.
Seniors Margaret Berkemeyer and Caroline Riewe
were selected to the District 10 All-Star Game. Margaret
Berkemeyer broke a 32-year school record for field goal
percentage in a season, formerly held by Mary Kusan ’82.
The new record is 63%, besting the old record of 62%.
Caroline Riewe set a new school record with 125 assists
in a season.
Coach Joe Lang, Ready ’73, was named District 10,
Division III, Coach of the Year, as voted on by coaches.
Caroline Riewe…senior
First Team/All CCL
Third Team/All District
Margaret Berkemeyer…senior
Second Team/All CCL
Honorable Mention/All District
Lauren Ruth…junior
First Team/All CCL
Second Team/All District
District 10 “Top Ten” Player as voted by coaches
Honorable Mention/All-Metro (voted by
Columbus Dispatch)
SOFTBALL
The team participated in two premier
out-of-town tournaments: The Wendy’s Classic and
Prebis memorial.
Individual honors:
Julia Hall…senior
Honorable Mention/All State
First Team/All District
First Team/All CCL
Special Mention/All Metro
Haylee Patel…senior
First Team/All CCL
Second Team/All District
Hailey Bryan…junior
First Team/All CCL
Naomi Etgen…sophomore
Second Team/All CCL
Erica Ogden…freshman
Second Team/All CCL
SWIMMING AND DIVING
The team continues to grow in size, this year
being the first that the team was large enough in
number to compete in relays. At the Sectional
Meet, every swimmer scored points in the
respective events and sophomore Savannah Bolten
qualified for the State District Meet, swimming the
100 butterfly and 200 individual medley.
WRESTLING
Seniors Patrik Garren, Patrick Stover, and
William Martello placed at the Districts: Patrik
Garren was District Champion, Patrick Stover
placed second, and Will Martello placed fourth.
Patrik Garren finished the States in third place. He
led the team in wins with 47 and pins with 36.
Senior Steven Pozz led the team in takedowns
with 101.
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If you have
Lived or Studied Abroad…
We want to hear from you!
To get you started:
Name ____________________________________________________
As Bishop Ready continues on our global
journey to prepare our students for their
place in today’s international environment,
we count on our alums to tell us about their
adventures/time spent abroad.
Class Year ____________
In earlier issues, we have vicariously visited
Kyrgyzstan, the Arctic Circle, Korea, Europe,
China, Zambia, and Iceland—through the
exploits of our alums.
_________________________________________________________
We know there are more instances of
Ready alums working, learning, and
travelling abroad. We hope that you will
take the time—either online through our
Alumni/ae Profile, via e-mail
([email protected]), or the “old-fashioned”
way: write to us—and let us know where
you’ve been, what you’ve done, and how it
has had an impact on your life, your
education, your future.
And, of course, be sure to include some
photos! Let us know how to get in touch
with you, via phone or e-mail, and we’ll
follow-up for future issues of The Ready Report.
You serve as role models for our current
students; not only do we want to share your
story with other alums, we want our students
to know about “Life After Ready!”
Did you:
❑ Study abroad? If so, where & when?
Through what college/university?
_________________________________________________________
Course(s) of study:
_________________________________________________________
❑ Work abroad? If so, where & when?
_________________________________________________________
Through what company/agency?
_________________________________________________________
Job title/description: _________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
What is the best way to get in touch with you?
E-mail ___________________________________________________
Phone (________) __________________________________________
Best time of day: ____________________________________________
(Please use an additional sheet to provide more information, if necessary.)
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Alumni/ae News and Notes
BIRTHS
NEWS
Carrier siblings, Jessica ’05 and Ryan ’07, are travelling the
world, working and learning about cultures in Asia and South
America. Jessica is a high school AP Chemistry Teacher at a top
International School in S. Korea. Ryan is living in Lima, Peru,
and has visited 20 countries. Their sister Stephanie ’12 is a
junior at Bowling Green University majoring in Human
Development and Family Studies with a minor in sociology.
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Laura Niehaus Curry ’04 and Seth Curry, their first child, a son,
Landon Michael, born March 23, 2014.
CONDOLENCES
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Bill Beavers ’67…husband of Linda Denbow Beavers ’71, brother
of Susan Beavers King ’65, Don Beavers, and Jim Beavers ‘72
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Jack Chapman ’70…died 4/23/14…husband of Robin Hynes
Chapman ’73, father of Jeannie ’91 and Andy ’95; son of the late
Mary Ann Chapman, founder of the Bishop Ready Silver Steppers,
who died on 4/24/14
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John R. Graessle Jr. ’72…died 6/4/13…husband of Susan Heston
Graessle ’73; father of Rob ’94, Jackie Dunkle, Samantha ’07, and
Joey ’09; grandfather of Kay-Lee Dunkle ’14 and Leo Dunkle III
‘17
BISHOP READY
STUDENT REFERRAL
Their proud dad, Tom, is Ready Class of ’80.
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
Student Name
Parent Name(s)
Address
City
Jessica Carrier ’05 with her students on a field trip
Ryan Carrier ’07 with a turtle on the Galapagos Islands
Margaret Price ’12 was among a team of eight Marietta
College students who competed in the Regional National Student
Advertising Competition and won the “Judge’s Prize” for Best
Social Media Use. Margaret is an Asian Studies and Advertising &
Public Relations major at Marietta, Class of 2016.
Phone (
State
Zip
)
Current School
Current Grade
Your Name
Your Phone (
)
Your E-mail
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DEAN OF STUDENTS
DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS
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ALUMNI/AE RELATIONS
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Michelle McCann Kelly ’96
SEPTEMBER 2014 NOVEMBER 2014 JANUARY 2015
EDITORS
Sunday/Saturday…9/28-10/4:
Diocese of Columbus,
Catholic Schools’ Week
Monday…9/29:
Feast of St. Michael, AllSchool Liturgy, 10:40 A.M.,
Dedication of Homeless
Jesus sculpture
Celene A. Seamen
Beverly J. Banovatz
WRITER
Beverly J. Banovatz
CONTRIBUTOR
Michelle McCann Kelly ’96
OFFICIAL SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER
John Tupper
DESIGN
Jill M. Brown
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OCTOBER 2014
Sunday…10/5:
Spirit Week Begins!
Powderpuff Football, 1 P.M.;
Sherbet Float Sale, St.
Vincent De Paul fundraiser;
Hall Decorating,
2:30-4:30 P.M.
Sunday/Friday…10/5-10:
Paper Recycling Drive
Monday…10/6:
Sophomore Class “Bear
Necessities” Project (through
10/17)
Tuesday…10/7:
Senior Class Mass
Wednesday…10/8:
Magazine Sales Drive Begins
(through 10/22)
Thursday…10/9:
Spirit Breakfast, 7:30 A.M.
($15; reserve ahead)
Saturday…10/11:
Mattress Sale, school gym
Tuesday…10/14:
Junior Class Mass
Sunday…10/19:
Mothers’ Club, Autumn
Knight, 5-9 P.M.
Tuesday…10/21:
Sophomore Class Mass
Saturday…10/25:
In-the-Know, Fisher Catholic
Tournament
Monday…11/3:
NHS sponsored Operation
Christmas Child (through
11/13)
Thursday…11/6:
Diocesan Gala
Saturday…11/8:
In-the-Know, St. Charles
Tournament
Tuesday…11/11:
Veterans’ Day
Tuesday…11/11:
Serra Luncheon for Girls
Wednesday…11/12:
Technology Competition for
Feeder/Partner Schools
Friday/Sunday…11/14-16:
Fall Play Production, TBA
Sunday…11/16:
Open House for Prospective
Students, 1-3:30 P.M.
Tuesday…11/18:
Student Council Angel Tree
Project (through 12/3)
Wednesday…11/26:
All-School Liturgy
Thursday…11/27:
Happy Thanksgiving!
DECEMBER 2014
Tuesday…12/2:
Blessing of the Advent
Wreath
Monday…12/8:
All-School Liturgy
Thursday…12/:
Band Christmas Concert,
7 P.M.
Thursday…12/:
Merry Christmas!
MARCH 2015
Saturday…1/17:
In-the-Know, Northmont
Tournament
Sunday…1/18:
Respect Life Week
Monday…1/19:
Martin Luther King Day
Tuesday…1/20:
St. Vincent De Paul Society
“Warming Up” Drive (through
1/30)
Friday…1/23:
Registration Deadline for Incoming Freshmen
Saturday…1/24:
OMEA Solo and Ensemble
Competition
Friday…1/30:
All-School Respect Life
Liturgy, 10:40 A.M.
Tuesday…3/3:
Senior Class Mass
Friday…3/6:
OMEA Large Group
Competition
Saturday…3/7:
In-coming Freshmen
Placement Exam,
8:45 A.M.-noon
Monday…3/9—Friday, 3/13:
National World Languages
Week
Tuesday…3/10:
Junior Class Mass
Thursday…3/12:
Band, Music in Our Schools
Month Concert, 7 P.M.
Saturdays…3/14 & 21:
Scholarship Exam,
9 – 11 A.M.
Monday…3/16 – Friday, 3/27:
Student Council Easter
Basket Project
Wednesday…2/4:
St. Blaise, Blessing of Throats Tuesday…3/17:
Band, Columbus St. Patrick’s
Tuesday…2/10:
Day Parade
National Honor Society
Tuesday…3/24:
Induction Ceremony, 7 P.M.
Freshman Class Mass
Wednesday…2/18:
Tuesday…3/24:
Ash Wednesday, All-School
Partner/Feeder School
Liturgy, 10:40 A.M.
In-the-Know Competition,
Wednesday…2/18:
3 - 5 P.M.
Gifts of the Heart Assembly
Thursday…3/26:
Friday…2/20--Sunday, 2/22:
Partner/Feeder School
Winter Play Production
In-the-Know Finals,
Friday…2/27:
4 - 6 P.M.
“Breakfast of Champions,”
FBLA Fundraiser
FEBRUARY 2015
(Please note: All events subject to change.
Please confirm on school website or by calling
the school office. Sports schedules may be
found on the school website…www.brhs.org)