2010 Fall - Saint Joseph`s College
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2010 Fall - Saint Joseph`s College
Fall 2010 WWW.SAINTJOE.EDU A CALL TO Reconciliation SpECIAL EDITION : Honor Roll of Donors For more photos, go to: alumni.saintjoe.edu. >> > < << X contents SOME OF WHAT’S INSIDE FALL 2010 SUMMER 2009 Pg. 8-9 – Wish You Were Here...Greece Fall 2010, Volume 68, Number 3 On June 26th, six students embarked for Athens, Greece to attend a conference on Kinesiology and Exercise Sciences. . Pg. 14-15 – Pumas to Remember from a Forgotten Town Chantel ’11 and Sadé ’10 Johnson overcame the hardships of life in Hopkins Park, Ill. . . . . . Pg. 18 – Two Track Members Become All-Americans Kaleb Thompson ’12 and Alexis DeJean ’11 are the 17th and 18th members to achieve All-American status under head coach Bill Massoels ’89. Pg. 19 – Baseball Honored with All-Region Selections In May, Sean Estand ’12 and Eric Panick ’12 were honored with All-Region selections. 3 Pg. 20-21 – Honor Classes Alumni who graduated in a year ending with a “0” or “5” celebrated their Honor Class Reunion during Homecoming 2010. Pg. 22-56 – Honor Roll of Donors We recognize and thank all those who contributed to Saint Joseph’s College during the 2009-2010 fiscal year. Homecoming was celebrated October 8-10, 2010. On the cover: Krishanna Marie Baker ’12 Photo credits: Allyson Lyon ’13, Jean Witherington, Fr. Tim McFarland, C.PP.S. ’78 RECONCILIATION Pg. 31-34 – Homecoming 2010 Photos 4 Alumni Association Board of Directors Officers Louis Offer ‘69 President Kara Costa Meyer ‘93 VP for Alumni Relations Georgia Nagel McKim ‘89 VP for Campus Relations Kris Costa Sakelaris ‘82 VP for Academics, Recruitment and Placement Mike Bauman ‘79 VP for Administration Kendra Illingworth ’93 Executive Director Directors Edward Balas ‘96 Derek Dabrowiak ‘01 James Deegan ‘59 Edward Feicht ‘71 Jamie Portal Guardi ‘99 Ed Habrowski ‘71 Blaire Henley ‘02 Joe Janusonis ‘95 Beth Jerzyk ‘02 Jackie Leonard-Tackett ‘95 Stephen Ligda ‘62 George Liggett ‘80 Kelli Costa Lucito ‘90 Stephen Maillet ‘95 Donna Zimmerman Moran ‘73 James Smalley, MD ‘71 Brian Studebaker ‘92 Julie Suhr ‘89 Michael Vallone ‘60 Charity Reconciliation A Fireside Chat Justice Peace Truth What are the highlights of the past year? This has been a great year for us; we have seen some major accomplishments. Due to the hard work of our Admissions Office and the framework they have put in place, our freshman enrollment is up by 4%, and freshman to sophomore year retention increased 12%. The fruits of our labors have shown in the President Dennis Riegelnegg recognition of our value. We made it to number nine in US News & World Report’s Top 10 “Best Value” Midwestern College. For the seventh straight year in a row, we made the Top 25 in the Princeton Review’s “Best Regional Colleges.” They chose us mainly for our excellent academic programs, which is a testament to the quality of our students and faculty. We received a $10 million dollar anonymous gift to be paid over a period of 10 years, and also the Waugh gift, which is farmland with a $40 million dollar value. Looking ahead, the new edition of the Strategic Plan will be a springboard to the future, capitalizing on all the good things that have happened in this fiscal year. “ Now that we’ve received the $40 million dollar Waugh gift, are we well positioned for the future? Like those students and graduates of SJC profiled in this issue of Contact, we have overcome hardships and have bridged the gap between adversity and a strong foundation. We are now well positioned to weather the economy in a way that some other institutions have not been fortunate enough to do. We have turned a corner, but this is not the end of fundraising. Focusing on what’s central to our mission, we have allocated the income generated from the Waugh gift to invest in student scholarships and need-based aid. However, we also have many other competing demands. We cannot relax in pursuit of fundraising and support if we want to build upon our foundation to provide services, resources, and activities that will help our students to achieve. ” How do we express the value of the academic quality that our College offers? As I mentioned in my first interview with Contact, we must spread the message of value. One of our biggest challenges is getting the word out about who we are and what we do, and why someone would want to be a part of it. But now the question is – how do we get the word out? Saint Joseph’s College was recently named a Top 10 “Best Value” Midwestern “ “ College. You can only get so far with rankings. We must think about how we make this value meaningful to people—for prospective students, current students, and for parents. One of our most acute challenges is describing what happens in Core. Given the competitive advantage that Core provides our students, it is critical that we communicate its value. The question of how needs to be posed to everyone involved with the institution with the understanding that we establish an ongoing dialogue. We seek a collective response, because the expression of our academic quality lives most meaningfully within the experiences of those who have been educated through Core. Each individual provides a different expression of Core, and like a stained glass window, the mosaic is what we want people to see. This is what will distinguish us from other small, private, liberal arts colleges. ” What can we expect from the Strategic Plan? The Strategic Plan is the next step in enacting our vision for the institution. It was reviewed by the Board of Trustees in October. We have goals that include enrollment, retention, academics, student life, and outreach. One of the most important goals is to increase enrollment. We also want to improve things for current students so that they’re satisfied with their educational experience. Students are why we exist. A major goal in the area of academics is to prepare for and gain Higher Learning Commission reaccreditation for 10 years. In February 2012, the HLC of the North Central Association will evaluate SJC for reaffirmation of the College’s accreditation. The HLC review will ask if we are doing what our mission says we exist to do. They will want evidence that there is an understanding of the mission on campus and that support for the mission pervades the organization. Communication and transparency have to be pillars of the way we do business. It is critical that we continue to communicate to everyone associated with Saint Joseph’s College the importance of adherence to our mission and that it drives all of our work, in and out of the classroom. What Do You Want to Know? Contact Christine Babick Saqui (219.866.6177 or [email protected]) if you’d like to ask President Riegelnegg a question, and we may publish the answers in Contact. 5 Fellows oF saint Joseph’s College The $200,000 Goal exTerior Signage/Wayfinding ProjecT $75,000 For more inFormation about supporting this project and joining the Fellows Program, visit www.saintjoe.edu/donate or call Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898. RECONCILIATION $100,000 SJC NEWS Alumnus Forms Bond with Former On Friday, July 16th, three Christian activists left the United States for Bermuda. Although Bermuda is a popular vacation spot, the purpose of this trip was not to sprawl out in the sun. Instead, Luke Hansen, S.J. ’04 joined Dr. Jeremy Kirk and Catholic youth minister John Bambrick for the opportunity to meet four former Guantánamo Bay detainees. It was a trip Hansen won’t soon forget. The former Guantánamo captives are Uyghurs, a persecuted ethnic group from western China. Because of their struggles with unemployment in their homeland, some of them traveled to Afghanistan to find work. In October of 2001, the United States started bombing Afghanistan. The workers were promised a safe place in Pakistan but were handed over to the U.S., which paid $5,000 for the men thinking they had ties to Al Qaeda. The four men who Hansen would later meet were detained in Guantánamo Bay for seven years before the Bush administration conceded that the men were not enemy combatants. A federal judge ruled their release in October 2008, and they were resettled in Bermuda. RECONCILIATION 6 Hansen came about the opportunity to meet the men through the organization Witness Against Torture, which began in 2005 when 25 Americans went to Guantánamo Bay and attempted to visit the detention facility. The group aims to build awareness about torture and indefinite detention amongst Americans and forge human ties with the prisoners at Guantánamo and their families. Hansen also wrote about Guantánamo Bay as part of his master’s thesis, titled “Countering Terrorism with Justice: A Catholic Response to Policies of Indefinite Detention in the Fight Against Terrorism.” When he heard about the men who had been released, he spoke with Kirk about setting up a personal meeting with them. “I didn’t really know what I expected to get out of the trip, but I learned an awful lot about the men, their situation, and their character. They expressed a desire to move on after their captivity, and although they toiled for years in Guantánamo, they did not show any resentment toward their captors. Instead, they spoke about all Americans with gentleness and compassion, asking only that the U.S. act swiftly to release the five Uyghurs who remain imprisoned at Guantánamo.” The time Hansen and his friends spent with the Uyghurs proved to be fun and rewarding, as the men spent time playing soccer and talking about friends, family, and faith. For the four men residing in Bermuda, however, it was only a brief respite from their concerns about relocation. Jeremy Kirk, John Bambrick, and Luke Hansen, S.J. ’04 in Bermuda. “The men were offered relocation on Palau, a tiny Pacific island,” explained Hansen. “But these men are Muslims, and to ask them to move to a small, unfamiliar place with no other Muslims and little opportunity for work is not a reasonable option. It should be the responsibility of the U.S. to find a suitable country for them.” Washington, D.C. has a strong Uyghur community. However, the United States government feels it will be politically unpopular to allow suspected terrorists to resettle in the U.S. Furthermore, the U.S. refuses to send the men back to China because of the Convention against Torture, which stipulates that a country cannot extradite a person to another country where there are substantial grounds for believing that person would be in danger of being subjected to torture. So for now, the men will remain in Bermuda. Hansen is grateful for the time he spent in Bermuda, and he is glad that he was able to form a bond with the Uyghur men and learn about their backgrounds and their ordeal. It was his time at SJC, Hansen believes, that allowed him to connect with the men on a deep and personal level. “The Core Program has had a tremendous impact on my life and played a big role in my knowledge and curiosity of foreign cultures and issues. I took Core 8 twice by choice, which allowed me to learn about Africa and India, giving me more exposure to foreign affairs than most students at Saint Joseph’s College. It really helped prepare me for the experience in Bermuda, because I was able to view the situation from multiple perspectives while having the ability to learn about these men and their culture.” It is remarkable to see the capacity for forgiveness the released Uyghurs displayed after being unjustly imprisoned for close to a decade. Until the remaining five Uyghurs are released from Guantánamo, though, the four men in Bermuda will not totally be at peace. “Our happiness will come when our brothers are out,” said Khalil Mamut, 32, one of the Uyghurs in Bermuda. “Whenever I eat, whenever I pray, I think of them intensely.” So does Luke Hansen. It’s Because of “My life has been wonderful, and it’s because of my time at Saint Joseph’s College.” It’s safe to say, then, that Reilly made the right choice going to SJC instead of the University of Illinois, where a good friend wanted him to join him. Instead, Reilly attended an orientation at SJC with his parents and knew he had found the right place. In September 1960, Joe began his freshman year at SJC. He admits it was tough living, but from the difficult conditions there arose a toughness and camaraderie with his fellow students that are unparalleled in college life today. “It was quite an experience,” said Reilly. “I lived across the street from the College in Drexel Hall, so every morning I had to get up and walk to class. It wasn’t much of a pain, but winter was rough. However, experiences like that taught me to bite the bullet and forget the hardships, because the education I received made everything worthwhile.” One similarity between the College of Reilly’s time and the more than 1,000 students that attend today is the personal student-teacher interaction that comes with small class sizes. “The professors were wonderful,” said Reilly. “They were smart, personable, and always made it clear they cared about me and every other student as individuals. Being in classes with less than 20 students, everyone had to do their work and do it well or risk getting nailed. There was no skating by at SJC.” Joe Reilly ’64 founded Payroll Control Systems in December 1995. The path that led to Reilly’s founding of Payroll Control Systems had many stops along the way. In 1969, he joined IBM and worked in the Service Bureau Corporation division. The division was sold to Control Data Corporation in 1973, and they promoted Reilly to Sales Manager in Minneapolis in 1979. In 1986, he was named the company’s National Sales Manager in their Independent Sales Organization division. Reilly joined Cap Gemini America, an international consulting organization, as Branch Manager in 1987 and did some independent consulting for a few years before founding Payroll Control Systems in December 1995. As the President of Payroll Control Systems, Reilly oversees a company that provides payroll processing services and human resource management to businesses in all 50 states. Payroll Control Systems currently has offices in Minnesota, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Washington. Reilly is a board member of the Twin Cities Division of the March of Dimes and past President of Variety ClubThe International Children’s Charity, and he was named the 2010 TwinWest Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneur of the Year. It was only fitting he received the honor after being named the TwinWest Chamber of Commerce Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year in 1999. 7 Although he has earned every bit of recognition, Reilly credits his 43 employees for making Payroll Control Systems successful. Reilly and his wife, Patricia, spent a few weeks over the summer traveling through Europe, enjoying such cities as Prague, Vienna, and Amsterdam. “My staff takes care of everything. It’s their hard work and loyalty that allows me to go on vacations and enjoy myself without worrying about the company.” In the end, though, Reilly traces all of his accomplishments back to SJC, where he learned the importance of discipline, resourcefulness (he once pawned his wife’s wedding ring to make payroll early in his PCS career), and a liberal arts education. “At SJC, I learned to see the big picture. I came to college expecting to study marketing, but courses in art, astronomy, and literature gave me a much better and broader understanding of the world around me.” SJC laid the foundation for success, Reilly built on it, and TwinWest Chamber of Commerce rewarded him. However, Reilly’s greatest reward is knowing that graduating from SJC has given him a life that has been nothing short of perfect. RECONCILIATION After completing the first semester of his senior year, Reilly’s time at SJC ended abruptly when he decided to start working. His grades weren’t much to admire, and he felt it was time to start earning money. Reilly joined the workforce, but when a high intensity class was offered at Calumet College of St. Joseph in Whiting, Ind., he committed himself to finishing his education and earning his degree in marketing. “Earning my degree was the best thing that ever happened to me. It opened so many doors.” SJC NEWS In your room by 9:00 pm, power off at 11:00 pm. Being a student at Saint Joseph’s College in 1960 was an experience unlike anything students in 2010 can relate to, but Joe Reilly ’64 wouldn’t have had it any other way. Plato at Athens Academy: Ever have one of those days? ^ SJC NEWS Wish you were here... ^ National demonstration in Athens on June 29, 2010. ^ RECONCILIATION 8 Alex “the Great” Makin ’11 ^ Odeon of Herodes Atticus: Daren, Maureen, Mike, Abigail, Lindsey, Alex, and Steve An Exercise in Antiquity Senior Abigail Gazda of Whiting, Ind; Mike Hagen ’10 of Chicago, Ill.; Lindsey House ’10 of Greenfield, Ind.; senior Alex Makin ’11 of Warrawong, Australia; senior Steve Sasak of Oak Lawn, Ill; and Daren Wagner ’10 of Weyauwega, Wis. all made the trip. Saint Joseph’s College Vice President for Institutional Advancement & Marketing Dr. Maureen Egan ’90 represented Querry, who was unable to attend. SJC NEWS On June 26th, six students from Assistant Professor of Physical Education Patricia Querry’s Exercise Physiology class embarked for Athens, Greece to attend the 6th Annual International Conference on Kinesiology and Exercise Sciences. The students presented their pilot study, “Effects of a FITT Lunch.” FITT stands for frequency, intensity, time, and type of activity. Once the presentations ended, the group was able to tour Greece, including a hike up Acropolis to view the Parthenon. The group also embarked on a cruise from the Port of Piraeus to the islands of Hydra, Poros, and Aegina. 9 SJC students witnessed history in the making, because at the time, Greece was in the middle of a severe economic crisis. Greek riot police clashed with protesters in Athens during a 24hour general strike against costcutting reforms. ^ Parthenon: Mike, Alex; Daren, Steve, Lindsey, and Abigail Transportation of Hydra “” RECONCILIATION ^ SJC NEWS ZACH CONRAD ’14 10 When I was little, my mom was a Nursing student here and I would sometimes go to classes with her. My favorite part would be going to the pond to “feed the fishies,” as I would say. RECONCILIATION Thinking back on that, when I arrived on campus my junior year of high school, I felt an excitement about being in the place that my mother had been and succeeded. I then started looking at other schools as well, but didn’t have a good feeling like I did being on this campus. On subsequent visits to campus, my mom started picking up on my excitement about the programs offered here and how I could get involved. So, with that said, yes...my mother influenced my decision in choosing Saint Joseph’s College. I have immersed myself in the Core Program, and I really think I am off to a good start. When things have been tough, as I know will happen often, I have thought of my mom’s motivation and how she made it through and took care of me all at once. If she did it, then, by golly, I can! When we said goodbye on the first day of Freshman Orientation, I took her to the pond where we fed the fish together so many years earlier. I told her that I know I am going to be just fine. Because of my mom, I will succeed here. She set the bar...and I am going to raise it that much more! I am a proud Puma legacy. Spotlight JILL CONRAD ’98 Zach played a huge part in my decision to attend Saint Joseph’s as well! When Zach was a baby of only a few weeks old, I thought, “How am I going to support this precious boy?” Right then and there I knew I was going to be a nurse. I looked at several nursing programs, but was drawn to Saint Joseph’s/St. Elizabeth’s because you start patient care on day one. After my first semester at Saint Joseph’s, I was going to quit. I spent time talking with Anita Reed and she convinced me to hang on. Years later, when Zach had his interview for the Presidential Scholarship competition at Saint Joseph’s, it was Anita Reed who interviewed him. I had told him this story about Anita and his meeting with her made him even more convinced he was where he was supposed to be. During my last year while completing my BSN, Zach enjoyed coming with me to Saint Joseph’s, as we would always stop to feed the fishies. Whenever school got tough, I would remember my reason for being there. I was there because I had a precious little boy to support and care for. You can see that he influenced me in my career path and was essentially the reason for my choosing Saint Joseph’s and the Nursing program. I never knew when I was feeding fishies with my little boy that I would be feeding those fishies 13 years later while visiting him at Saint Joseph’s! SJC NEWS Legacy students for 2010-2011. L-R, 1st row: Randee Portteus, Laura Creviston, Alex Grostefan, James Brummett. 2nd row: Jeremiah Wright, Katherine McGuire, Emily Larson, Natalie Gouwens. 3rd row: William Harmon, Katherine Dittman, Zach Conrad, Kendall Harwell. President Dennis Riegelnegg is very pleased that Saint Joseph’s College was named a 11 RECONCILIATION SJC NEWS Divine 12 Michael Carmody ’04 knew he needed to do something for his brother. Developmentally disabled with Down syndrome, John Carmody faced a predicament – when he turned 22, he no longer qualified for the educational and occupational programs that are funded and offered by the public school system. This presented a lot of challenges – most of all in that John would lose the companionship of his classmates who represented the majority of his social interaction. It didn’t take long for Michael to tackle the problem and go to bat for his brother. Knocks has given parents and their developmentally disabled sons and daughters a much-needed outlet for furthering their education and social interaction. Learning job and social skills can’t end after 21, which Carmody quickly realized in spending time with his brother and his brother’s friends at group sessions while growing up. He quickly learned that these were the only opportunities for John to interact with people like him in the same age group, and it was this realization that prompted him to do something for his brother and those in a similar situation. In response to the dilemma, Michael formed Opportunity Knocks, a nonprofit organization, to “bridge the gap of care and resources for the developmentally disabled.” Michael’s efforts have yielded commendable results, and the organization has done exactly what he planned for it to do: give the developmentally disabled and their parents a support system once the critical age of 22 is reached. “Opportunity Knocks supplements shelter workshops such as Aspire and Sequin very well. Those places handle more of the job training while we try to add the recreational aspects. Our goal is to make these people’s time at Opportunity Knocks fun while utilizing an everchanging curriculum.” “Although it took a lot of blood, sweat, and tears to get started, I had some great people around me who made getting the organization started much easier than it should have been. We formed a board of directors, and my brother Phil stepped up as President of the organization.” RECONCILIATION With a service area covering the Chicago suburbs of Oak Park, River Forest, and Forest Park, Opportunity The founding and growth of Opportunity Knocks is largely the result of SJC alumni and the impact SJC had on Michael, who refers to the organization as a “Puma thing.” Michael’s father, John Carmody ’68, is an SJC alumnus, and John’s college roommate, Quinn Mucker ’68, is the accountant for Opportunity Knocks. John is a member of the Opportunity Knocks board of directors and finance committee, and Tim Clark ’02 serves on the board of directors. Charles Carmody ’98 is on the finance committee, and Jamie Holden ’04, Colin Carmody ’06, The faces of Opportunity Knocks. SJC NEWS Mike Carmody ’04 and Kristyn Corley ’05 serve on the Opportunity Knocks auxiliary board of directors. Anne Niemiec ’01 and Stan Niemiec ’05 both volunteer at Opportunity Knocks. “Kathy was a great friend of mine, and she always treated John so well,” said Michael. “The KG Classic is a way to keep her memory alive.” 13 Mike ’04 and Phil Carmody at the KG Classic. Michael also began the KG Classic in memory of lifelong friend and SJC alumna Kathy Garrigan ’05, who died in a boating accident on Harding Lake near Fairbanks, Alaska at the age of 24. She and Michael went through grade school, middle school, high school, and college together. On Saturday, September 25, the event was held for the fourth consecutive year in Forest Park, Ill. The KG Classic is a one-day, 20 team co-ed softball tournament meant to honor Kathy while raising money and awareness for the causes she held closest to her heart. This year, all proceeds from the Classic went to Opportunity Knocks. Opportunity Knocks continues to receive support from the SJC community, specifically from Associate Professor of Management and Marketing Teresa Massoels’ ’89 Sales and Marketing Management class. The last three years, the class has had to market, develop, sell, and deliver “Puma Poppers,” which are chocolate covered balls of peanut butter. The class then selects various organizations and causes they would like to support with the profits. Massoels invited Michael and his brother, Colin, to speak to the class about Opportunity Knocks. Accompanied by a matching grant from an SJC alumnus, the class ultimately selected Opportunity Knocks and sent a check for $1,350 to the Carmody brothers. “That’s the great thing about SJC,” said Michael. “I never had Professor Massoels as a teacher, yet here she is, along with her class, inviting Colin and me to come down and speak and later on sending us a check. You meet people at SJC that you come to know for a lifetime, and there is always someone you can call for anything.” To learn more about Opportunity Knocks, visit www.opportunityknocksnow.org. RECONCILIATION “There are a few professors at SJC that pushed me in the right direction, who helped me realize the kind of person I wanted to be. Dr. Tom Ryan ’70, Associate Professor of Education, was an excellent teacher and mentor, and I was and still am very close with Fr. Tim McFarland, C.PP.S. ’78. He was the priest who presided over my brother Charles’ wedding ceremony, and he is also going to preside over another of my brother’s upcoming wedding.” SJC NEWS Pumas to Remember from a 14 When people hear about third world living conditions, their minds usually wander to destitute villages in foreign countries. Dirt roads, no running water, no police force, and little to no income are necessities that most Americans take for granted. It is surprising to some, then, to find out that a few years ago these types of conditions could be found in less than an hour’s drive from Saint Joseph’s College. Chantel ’11 and Sadé ’10 Johnson can tell you all about life in Hopkins Park, Ill., but the real story is how they overcame the hardships inherent in living there. One an SJC graduate and the other a determined senior following suit, Chantel and Sadé are fighting what some might see as a losing battle. To hear their story, it’s clear they have already won. In Hopkins Park, Ill., many of the residents have settled on the fact that their town has essentially been forgotten. A 2002 New York Times story declaring the area one of the poorest in the country brought to light the horrendous living conditions the residents faced, and a visit from Oprah Winfrey for a 2005 special episode of her show clarified that little had changed. Unfortunately, neither the article nor Oprah facilitated any significant improvements. In describing the town as it was during her childhood, Sadé painted a picture of a desolate, emaciated neighborhood left to die by the state of Illinois. RECONCILIATION “For a long time there were no businesses or shops, and almost all the roads were unpaved,” said Sadé. “Many citizens were without running water, and people would have to drive 30 minutes to get gas.” Today, the situation in Pembroke Township, which incorporates Hopkins Park, is somewhat improved. In 2009, the township was assigned its own zip code, ensuring it would receive some tax revenues. However, Hopkins Park remains without a police force and bared the brunt of a devastating tornado in early June. The Chicago Tribune reports that the average household income in the area is $14,000, about $35,000 below the Illinois state average. Despite the hardships that come with living in Hopkins Park, Sadé plans to return. She has seen people from her town find success and never look back, but she doesn’t want to leave Hopkins Park in the rearview mirror. “Being involved with Habitat for Humanity at SJC, I had the chance to go to other towns like Hopkins Park and work on houses for needy families,” said Sadé, who went on Habitat trips to North Carolina and Mississippi along with Chantel. “When those people see others giving their time and effort to give them a better life, it helps change their outlook and gives them hope.” Standing behind Sadé and Chantel always is their grandmother, a retired factory worker, whom they live with along with their father. “She’s been a very big role model for us,” said Sadé. “She taught us to reach for our dreams and always remember where we came from.” Chantel agreed, saying, “Our grandma really pushed us in school. In her house, C’s are failing, B’s are average, and A’s are expected.” Sadé ’10 and Chantel ’11 Johnson. SJC NEWS 15 An abandoned home on a flooded street in Hopkins Park, one of the poorest towns in the state of Illinois. “After visiting SJC when Sadé first came to compete for the Presidential Scholarship, I knew it was where I belonged, too,” said Chantel. “I love the family atmosphere here and the small class sizes, and I know I’m in the right place.” Since graduating, Sadé spent her summer studying for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), which she took on Friday, September 3. She is applying to Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tenn. After graduation, Chantel will consider teaching at Lorenzo R. Smith Elementary School, which she attended, in Hopkins Park. However, the school’s enrollment is dangerously low. She is also mulling over an internship at Waycross Episcopal Camp in Morgantown, Ind., where she spent the last three summers as a camp counselor. As was the case in school, Chantel and Sadé expect to find success around every corner of their bright future. They also know that going to college is an attainable goal for anyone regardless of where they live. “If the cost of going to college is an issue, work hard for a scholarship, apply for grants, and talk to people who might be able to help you,” said Chantel. “Communicate with people at the college or university you are interested in and find out about the ways they can assist you.” While Hopkins Park continues to fight for improvements, two of its daughters are flourishing. Their unassuming manner and lighthearted, bubbly personalities resonate as reminders that finding happiness and success depends on how you face adversity. When you see Chantel and Sadé smile, you understand how they’ve approached it. RECONCILIATION Despite their good grades in high school, the sisters knew they wouldn’t be able to afford full tuition to college. However, they were determined to continue their education. Sadé attended a college fair in nearby Bourbonnais, where she was introduced to SJC by former Admissions Counselor Greg Rathnow ’04. Greg convinced her to visit campus, and she fell in love with it. She competed for the Presidential Scholarship and ultimately earned an Honors Scholarship, sealing her ticket into SJC. Chantel also competed for the Presidential Scholarship the following year before receiving an Honors Scholarship as well. SJC NEWS December 2010 12/4: Gallagher Charitable Society; Winter Formal 12/5: Service of Lessons and Carols, Chapel, 4 p.m. CST 12/6: “Everyday Applications of Eastern Spirituality,” lectures by Rachel Mahns Pulver ’97 (T’ai Chi) and Bob Jansen, C.PP.S. ’06 (Meditation), Shen Auditorium/ Core Education Center, 9:00 a.m. CST. 12/7: “The Future of the Post-American World” by Restaurant (Steve Lombardo ’65), 6-8 p.m. For more information, contact Linda McFarland at 219.866.6246 or [email protected]. 1/27-30: Kairos 57 Retreat. For more information, contact Brother Tim Hemm at [email protected]. BASKETBALL SCHEDuLE 1/2: Southern Indiana, 3:00 p.m., Women: 1:00 p.m. 12/10: Jazz/Improv Christmas Show, Theatre, 4 p.m. 1/13: @ Illinois-Springfield, 7:30 p.m. Women: 5:30 p.m. 12/11: Puma Preview Day, Core Education Center Foyer. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. CST., www.saintjoe.edu/ad/visit_desc.html 12/12: Band Christmas Concert, Halleck Student Center Ballroom, 2:00 p.m. CST. BASKETBALL SCHEDuLE 12/2: @ Rockhurst, 7:30 p.m., Women: 5:30 p.m. RECONCILIATION 1/26: Chicago Business Network Reception. Gibson’s Michael Scudder III, ’93, Special Counsel to the President in the Bush Administration and Clerk at the U.S. Supreme Court. Shen Auditorium/Core Education Center, 9:00 a.m. CST. CST. 16 January 2010 12/4: @ Drury, 3:00 p.m., Women: 1:00 p.m. 12/9: Olivet Nazarene, 6:00 p.m. 12/16-17: Women: Great Western Shootout Las Vegas, T.B.A. 12/16: Women: @ Western Washington, Las Vegas, 11:00 a.m. 12/17: Women: @ Central Washington, Las Vegas, 9:00 a.m. 12/18: Central State, 3:00 p.m. 12/19: Purdue Calumet, 6:00 p.m. 12/29: Women: @ Wayne State, 5:30 p.m. 12/30: Michigan Tech, 5:00 p.m. 1/4: Kentucky Wesleyan, 7:30 p.m., Women: 5:30 p.m. 1/6: @ Wisconsin-Parkside, 7:30 p.m. Women: 5:30 p.m. 1/15: Bellarmine, 3:00 p.m., Women: 1:00 p.m. 1/17: @ Missouri S&T, 7:30 p.m., Women: 5:30 p.m. 1/20: Maryville, 7:30 p.m., Women: 5:30 p.m. 1/22: Missouri Saint-Louis, 3:00 p.m., Women: 1:00 p.m. 1/27: @ Northern Kentucky, 6:30 p.m., Women: 4:30 p.m. 1/29: @ Indianapolis, 2:00 p.m., Women: 4:30 p.m. SAVE THE DATE FEBRuARY 5 Rock the House event Basketball: Lewis, 3:00 p.m., Women: 1:00 p.m. Zegarac Taken in 42nd Round of Zegarac just completed a solid season with the Single-A Bakersfield Blaze, where he made 34 appearances and finished with a 2-1 record in a relief role. In 38.2 innings of work, Zegarac struck out 24 while walking 15. His consistent performance during the season earned Zegarac a call-up from Double-A affiliate Frisco to finish the season. The RoughRiders, who qualified for the playoffs, included Zegarac on their playoff roster. “No matter where I have played, I have always wanted to win,” said Zegarac. “Unlike my time at Saint Joseph’s, in affiliated baseball you play 140 games plus spring training. One realizes that, although you play everyday, winning is not likely. In both college and professional baseball, team chemistry plays a big role in winning consistently. Considering all the games I’ve played, I still feel I have kept the same intensity throughout this past season as I did in college. However, the overlapping similarity is that a pitcher still has to throw strikes.” Linked in the same draft of 2009, Mike Pericht was selected in the 16th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers. Playing primarily for the Class-A Ogden Raptors of the Pioneer League, Pericht hit .278 with nine home runs and 38 RBIs. The Raptors, located in Ogden, Utah, finished the 2010 campaign 44-31. The Dodgers then promoted Pericht to the instructional league in Arizona for the fall, which is reserved for the top prospects in the organization. ATHLETICS The Saint Joseph’s College baseball program has produced a number of Major League Baseball amateur draft selections during the tenure of head coach Rick O’Dette ’99. Shane Zegarac ’08, one of the more recent, was taken in the 42nd round of the MLB draft in 2009. Shane Zegarac ’08 made the playoff roster for the Texas Rangers’ Double-A affiliate Frisco RoughRiders. 17 The travel and rigors of professional baseball have not worn on Zegarac as he still keeps his opportunity in perspective. Although Zegarac faced only one hitter and did not record an out in the playoffs, with less than two years in the Rangers system he has progressed faster than expected. The organization seems comfortable with his ability to throw strikes and get outs in tough spots. Being left-handed only helps Zegarac in his quest to move up through the minor league ranks. “A left-handed pitcher that throws strikes with velocity is an MLB commodity,” said O’Dette. “Shane is a good pitcher with the ability to adjust to the learning curve needed to be successful at the major league level.” RECONCILIATION “When you have the opportunity to be around the game everyday and be given the chance to travel and explore new parts of the country, what is there not to like?” ATHLETICS Two Track Members Become Kaleb Thompson ’12 (Jr., Frankfort, Ind./Frankfort) and Alexis DeJean ’11 (Sr., Brownsburg, Ind./Brownsburg) of the Saint Joseph’s College outdoor track and field team became All-Americans in May at the NCAA National Championships in Charlotte, North Carolina. Thompson and DeJean are the 17th and 18th members of the SJC track program to achieve All-American status under head coach Bill Massoels ’89. Thompson, competing in his first NCAA Championships, was seeded 12 in the shot put, but on his fourth attempt of the day improved his mark and SJC record to 56 feet, 10.75 inches to finish eighth. The top eight finishers in each event earn All-American accolades. DeJean competed in two events over the course of the championships and finished sixth in the shot put with a mark of 47 feet, 2.5 inches. Through her first five attempts DeJean was ranked ninth, but she unleashed the best mark of her career on the final attempt to become an AllAmerican. The mark also improved DeJean’s SJC record in the process. “It is always a great experience going to the NCAA finals,” said head coach Bill Massoels, who coached in his 36th NCAA Championships. “Alexis got a taste of things during the indoor season, and she utilized that experience to become an All-American this spring. To be able to produce the best marks of the season on the biggest stage is something Alexis and Kaleb can both take pride in.” During the indoor season, DeJean and Melissa Buche (Sr., Lowell, Ind./Lowell) traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico to compete in the Indoor Championships. DeJean, a 2010 All-GLVC First Team selection, finished 11th in the shot put with a mark of 45 feet, 7.5 inches. She also finished 12th in the weight throw with a mark of 51 feet, 5.5 inches. Buche finished fifth in the high jump to become a twotime All-American in the event. Her mark of 5 feet, 7.25 inches was just shy of the eventual championship mark of 5 feet, 8.5 inches. RECONCILIATION 18 Alexis Dejean ’11 placed 11th in the shot put last season at the Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, N.M. Kaleb Thompson ’12 was named an All-American last season after placing eight in the shot put at the NCAA National Championships. Boerema Obtains ATHLETICS Brittnie Boerema ’13 (So., Manhattan, Ill./Lincoln-Way Central) of the Saint Joseph’s College softball team picked up several post-season accolades in May 2010 as she was named to the Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American Second Team. She also was previously voted to the Daktronics, Inc. All-American Third Team by the NCAA Division II sports information directors. Boerema completed a dominating season with a Great Lakes Valley Conference leading .471 batting average, tenth best in the nation. Boerema’s 22 doubles led the GLVC, while her .46 doubles per game was good for sixth in the NCAA. Last season, Boerema led the GLVC in slugging percentage (.706), on base percentage (.506), hits (74), and total bases (107). She also showcased a .996 fielding percentage behind the plate, while her six home runs and 39 RBIs also ranked second on the team. Brittnie Boerema ’13 set an SJC single season record with a .471 batting average last season. Boerema also broke SJC single-season records in batting average (.471), slugging percentage (.752), hits (74), doubles (22), on-base percentage (.503), runs scored (41), and total bases (118). 19 Baseball Honored with Sean Estand ’12 led the Pumas with 12 home runs and 21 stolen bases last season. The NCBWA selection of Sean Estand (Jr., Evergreen Park, Ill./Eastern Illinois) came as the fourth First Team post-season award for the Pumas’ shortstop. During the spring, Estand was named by the Midwest Region’s sports information directors to the Daktronics, Inc. All-Region Team and American Baseball Coaches Association All-Region Team. Estand was also named to the All-GLVC First Team by the league’s head coaches. Estand finished the season batting .347 with a team leading 12 home runs and 59 RBIs. He also led the team with a .611 slugging percentage and 21 stolen bases in 24 attempts. His totals in home runs and runs batted in finished among the top four in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Like Estand, Eric Panick (So., Chicago, Ill./St. Rita) was selected to the Second Team four times from the same associations in the month of May. The most recent was the NCBWA Second Team honors Panick received after completing a dominating year out of the SJC bullpen. He finished the season with a 4-1 record and a 1.38 ERA. In 39 innings of work, Panick struck out 42 hitters while opponents managed a mere .163 batting average against him. RECONCILIATION The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) announced in May that Sean Estand ’12 and Eric Panick ’12 of the Saint Joseph’s College baseball team were honored with All-Region selections. Estand was selected to the NCBWA’s All-Region First Team while Panick took Second Team honors. HONOR CLASSES 2010 Honor Classes If you would like to learn the names of the people pictured, visit http://alumni.saintjoe.edu/Classpictures. RECONCILIATION 20 >> > 1960 < << X HONOR CLASSES 1970 21 1965 1935 RECONCILIATION 1955-1956 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 22 Honor Roll of Donors In the pages that follow, you will find the 2010 Honor Roll of Donors listing the College’s supporters from July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010. As always, we are grateful for the generous support of our alumni, parents, and friends who have given so generously in support of the College. SJC has been honored in significant ways this year. First, the College received two very generous gifts of an anonymous $10 million pledge and the bequest of 7,634 acres of farmland by the late Juanita Waugh. The $10 million pledge will come to SJC as $1 million a year for 10 years. The gift of farmland by Ms. Waugh has a value of $40 million, but must remain as farmland. The annual income generated from the farm real estate and windmills will provide scholarships to students in memory of Ms. Waugh. Both of these gifts will have a significant impact on endowment and scholarships. Gifts such as these are one more step toward helping families make an SJC education both affordable and accessible in these challenging times. The College was also named in the top 25 best colleges in the Midwest, as well as a Top 10 “Best Value” Midwestern College by US News & World Report. Both monumental gifts and national accolades are a testament to the tremendous work that takes place at Saint Joseph’s College. This work would not be possible without your continued annual contributions of time, talent, and treasure to SJC. Thanks to the many contributors who joined in our fundraising efforts this year – whether in support of the College Fund, the 21st Century Campaign, or numerous other projects and funds. In the end, it’s all about support of Saint Joseph’s College. If, by our error, your name did not get listed – we offer our apologies and ask that you contact us at 800.227.1898 or e-mail [email protected]. All the best, RECONCILIATION Nicholas T. Schafer ’03 College Fund Director President’s Circle ($10,000 and above) Anonymous A. Vincent Agnew, Jr. Theodore and Dorothy Beemsterboer Mac and Betty Behnke* Helen Brach Foundation Virginia K. Carhart John and Anne-Marie Egan Maureen V. Egan, Ph.D. Richard A. and Nancy K. Etter Dr. Michael A. Evans and Dr. Andrea Terrell Fred J. Faulstich John and Jennifer Gause Margaret Guccione and Doy Zachry Members of the SJC pep band offer their support as the Pumas battle it out in the Elite 8 tournament. Michael and Ethelene Guccione Charles J. Haag* Marvin and Jane Hackman Francis and Margaret Harmon Edward and Margaret Hennekes Richard and Judith Horstman Independent Colleges of Indiana William* and Anne Johnston Ronald and Caroline Keller James and Ursula Lambke James and Drina Madden Marathon Oil Company Rev. Edward P. McCarthy, C.PP.S.* John T. McCarthy Missionaries of the Precious Blood Daniel and Vivian Pesaresi Jerome and Diane Schroeder Peter and Nancy Shen Sisters of the Precious Blood Benedict and Susan Sponseller Michael J. Starr James K. Valentine* Michael J. Vallone Michael and Kristyn Van Eekeren James R. Vickery * Juanita K. Waugh* Kevin and Jane White Philip J. Wilhelm* Father Banet Club ($5,000 and above) Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan John W. Anderson Foundation Anderson Pest Control Michael and Mary Barany Al and Mary Bavolek Baxter International Foundation James and Diane Berlier Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Michael and Linda Bettinger Robert and Margaret Cassey Dan and Sue Daluga Bill and Cathy Del Principe James and Michiyo Echle Ernst & Young ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. Theodore and Charlott Filson Frank and Barbara Fitzgerald Joseph and Kathy Franklin Rosemary A. Garrigan Ronald and Irene Hospodka IronBridge Capital Management, L.P. Helen R. Kraud Louis J. Kuhn Lawrence and Penny Laudick Stephen and Winifred Ligda Ty A. Maienbrook James and Esther McMahon Ronald and Pauline Miniat Twin Towers Club ($1,000 and above) Terence and Marian MacCarthy Marc J. Macias Pierce and Vera McCabe McDonald’s Corporation J. Kevin and Gail McGrath J. Philip and Ellen McGraw Teresa J. McIntire Thomas L. McNerney Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Grace and Joseph B. Mihalov Ernest and Elizabeth Mills Cathy and Paul Misniak Douglas and Jan Monforton Monsanto William and JoAnn Morrison Robert and Margaret Mueller Edward and Maureen Mulcahy Glenn and Carol Murphy James and Susan Murphy Jim Murphy Foundation Julie A. Murphy Wayne and Marilyn Musial Bernard and Loretta Myszkowski Kevin and Margaret Naughton Walter and Sharon Nedza James* and Ary Nelson Mark and Juanita Nestor New York Life Foundation Brian P. Niehoff, Ph.D. Robert and Anne Meagher Northup Jeffrey and Jeri Norus Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. O’Connor Robert and Marilyn Oliver Donna O’Reilly Most Rev. Albert H. Ottenweller David and Donna Owens Parker Hannifin Foundation Joseph L. Pawlick James and Maria Pawloski Dr. Robert C. Pfaff and Dr. Kathy Parkison Thomas and Elizabeth Phillipp John and Sandra Pikarski Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. Albert and Dorothy Prosser Janice M. Pyrce and Gary Kagan Radio Sound, Inc. Arthur and Suzanne Rapini Patrick and Joan Reilly James and Kathleen Reinert Michael and Pamala Renninger Mark and Tanya Riters James and Donna Robbins Clifford and Emily Robinson Martin and Kathleen Rosinski Frank and Phyllis Roytek Richard M. Rudowski, Ph.D. Stephen and Shirley Ruff Kenneth and Evelyn Ryan M. Desmond Ryan, Ph.D.* James and Kris Sakelaris Al and Renee Salerno Richard and Phyllis Scheiber* Scholarship America Col. Rev. Kenneth J. Schroeder, C.PP.S. Michael and Sarah Scudder Tim and Karen Seiler James and Margaret Shields John J. Siegel, Jr. Leslie Steven Silver William and Ethel Skeates David and Marla Smith Mike and Donna Smith Trent and Lori Smith Sodexo, Inc. Thomas and Nancy Sorg John and Mary Ann Spychalski Karen D. Stanley State Farm Companies Foundation Thomas P. Stefaniak John and Joyce Stembel Fred and Deborah Stucker Paul and Roberta Stucker Superior Essex Group, Inc. Loretto and Robert Szucs Jeff and Carol Taylor William and Susan Timmins Edward A. Tomko, D.D.S. Donald and Pama Tonner George and Elizabeth Tonner Peter and Sue Tracy uSA Funds 23 RECONCILIATION Anonymous Eugene Alvarez Roger and Jan Ames David and Julie Armstrong Patricia S. Ashburn AT&T Foundation Robert and Marie Auer Bank of America Michael and Patricia Baum Michael and Christine Bauman John and Ellen Benish Peter and Beth Bensen BKD, LLP James and Eileen Bogan James W. Boler Carl L. Bossung Charles and Maureen Bowling David and Patricia Boyer Thomas J. Brothers and Francine R. Armenth-Brothers Marilyn Brouillette William C. Bugher Donald and Alice Burrell The Don and Alice Burrell Family Foundation Inc. Chester and Maria Buziak James R. Callero Matthew and Marlene Campbell Rick and Sherryl Carlson Thomas M. Carroll Robert and Norma Rae Causland Angela Riebenack Cecil John and Jacqueline Ceisel Edward and Margaret Chianelli Donald and Jane Clemens Ronald and Kathryn Cole Beverly J. Corbet Paul and Frances Corsaro Edward and Rosemary Cox Albert H. and Sharon L. Croci James and Mary Ellen Crowley Thomas F. Crowley Thomas and Marilyn Cusick Michael A. and Mara (Pindell) Davis Michael and Helena Davis David and Angela Del Principe DeMotte State Bank Richard and Estella Deters Charles and Kimberly Devereux Theodore and Kimberly Dickman Joe and Peggy Dillon Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana Thomas and Mary Jo Doherty Ronald and Patricia Dohr S. Kenneth and Dorothy Dolan Dow Corning Corporation Patrick and Erin Downey Mary Ann Dreiling John and Linda Drennan Thomas and Tamlin Dunham Thomas and Carolanne Effinger John and Mary Englehart C. Robert and Gail Evans Robert H. Fates Faulstich Printing Company Dan and Judith Fenker Fifth Third Bank John M. Fitzgibbon Michael and Kim Foltz Gilbert J. Fox Ronald and Cherie Franzen Randal J. Freebourn, Sr. Linda Freed and Alan Schmitt Stephen and Deborah Freeze John E. Freiburger, CFP, AEP, MSFS Michael and Mary Beth Gadus Dennis and Kathleen Gasick Robert M. Gasior, M.D. Robert and Stevie Giel Pratap and Nirmala Gohil Rev. Joseph W. Grace Jeffrey R. Guenther Joseph and Loretta Gurgone Dr. Edward P. and Mrs. Pamela S. Habrowski Joseph and Karen Haburjak Mary Michele Hampton Fred* and Johanna Hanter* Neal and Jane Haskell Steven C. Hayden William and Patricia Hayes Charles and Diann Henes G. Peter and Joan Higgins Bernard and Fran Hirl Jerome S. Hoess F. Nick and Lisa Hofmeister Todd and Jennifer Huff Joseph and Janet Hula David and Linda Huneryager IBM Matching Grants Program Ken and Krisztina Inskeep Integrys/Peoples Gas/North Shore Gas Ivy Tech Community College Steven R. Janco James and Vicky Jones Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Judge George and Alice Kalafut Neal and Judy Kelliher Charles M. Kerlin, Ph.D. Paul and Diane Kiffner Michael and Sharon Kleszynski R. Gordon and Nancy Klockow Ryan and Michelle Koppelman Ronald and Victoria Koron Daniel J. Kostrzewa and Melissa M. Yeomans KPMG Peat Marwick Bill and Christine Kramer David and Lynn Krigbaum Daniel and Nancy Krodel Thomas and Ilona Kuchta Thomas K. Kuhar Thomas and Donna Kuhar Rich and Pat Kumicich Kenneth and Alberta Kwiatkowski Joseph A. Lane Dennis and Priscilla Lavery David and Amy Leising Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc. David B. Lincoln Lincoln Financial Group Foundation HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Patricia A. Mulcahy John and Connie Nichols Charles and Dina O’Hara Joseph and Melinda Pudlo Dennis and Patti Riegelnegg George and Jean Schmid Robert and Patricia Scott Roger J. Scott, Jr. Frank and Patricia Troike Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood Adriane Carson ’10 in the studio of WPUM-TV6. bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 1889 Society ($500 and above) RECONCILIATION 24 Accenture Foundation, Inc. Kenneth and Margaret Ahler John and Patricia Alt Gerald and Lora Altstadt AIT Laboratories Mary Louise Ames Jill M. Andres Atlas Foundry Foundation, Inc. Ball Corporation Mike and Judy Bartels Thomas and Susan Bartkus Donald B. Basko John and MaryLou Baumann Joe and Cecilia Bauters Frederick A. Beckman Deric and Melinda Beier William M. Bercik, D.D.S. Katherine Bergman Carolann C. Biel Michael Bowman, M.D. Edward and Kristine Bozymski Brettnacher Farney Farms Stephen and Lea Brinker Keith and Anne Brouillette Robert Y. Brown, Sr. Julie and Keith Brunini Lonnie and Janice Brunswick Frank and Jane Caccamo David and Margot Carey Arthur and Michelle Carrison CenturyLink Larry and Mary Sue Chapman Church Musicians Guild Joann E. Clark Coca-Cola Foundation Matching Gifts Program James M. Collins Michael and Maria Collins Francis and Mary Coman Rick and Linda Comingore Richard and Ursula Conlin Timothy and Cammille Connor David and Hallie Cook Joseph and Lisa Cook Gerald and Anne Corcoran Kristyn M. Corley Covidien Matching Gifts Program Roger and Katie Cromer Crowe Horwath LLP William and Rosemary Currie Melanie T. Cushion and Ronald Brubaker Derek and Tracy Dabrowiak Terrence and Helen Daley Andrew and Carrie D’Amore Susan C. Decker Mary E. Decker-Trunk Philip S. Dedig Michael J. and Jane Delaney Linda L. Deno Patrick and Elizabeth Devereaux Dissinger Insurance Services, LLC Paul and Mary Doherty Joseph and Yvonne Dulin John L. Dunn James and Christine Durkin Stephen and Renee Egan LeRoy and Catherine Ellgass David and Mary Ann Erwin Favored Dairy Robert and Diane Faxel Mary Frances Faulkner Felts-Nordstrom and Lee Nordstrom James and Joan Fencil Glen and Susan Flaningham James and Marjorie Flickner Brian and Annette Fox Chuck and Karen Fraley Warren and Peggy Freeman Thomas and Margaret Gallagher Richard and Jacqueline Gallo David and Ann Louise Gandolph Ronald and Judith Geleott Kenneth and Dianne Gerlach David and Lisa Goes Dennis J. Goggin Patrick J. Gora, Sr. Lawrence A. Gordon Ronald L. Gottschalk Mark and Anne Gozdecki Scott and Elizabeth Graf Anisha Gohil ’10 prepares a sample for laboratory testing. Joseph E. Gregorich Thomas and Caryl Grzesik James and Sherry Gudmens William and Sherri Guertin Mark and Laurie Hajduch Dennis and Amy Haworth Donald and Sandra Hoffman Robert and Marilee Hoffswell Richard J. Holland Charles and Barbara Holmes James and Carol Hoover Richard and Zinnia Hoying Mark and Rowena Hurtubise Jack and Ann Hutt Col. Terence A. and Katherine E. Imbery, D.D.S. Peter J. Ippolito and Peg Schumann-Ippolito William and Mary Ann Jackson Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Rosemary L. Jones Robert G. Kaptain Janet M. Keller Jonathan and Luanne Klepfer Andrew and Deviani Kuhar George and Betty Kuhn Thomas and Juanita Lang Gerald and Valerie Lasko George and Mary Ellen Liggett George and Eileen Lingen Monsignor Edward F. Litot Nichole M. Lukowski Gregory and Peggy Lyzun Terra and Scott Maienbrook James and Caryl Mangan Robert and Kathryn Mangan Fred P. Mariani Philip and Sandra McCauley Margery and Ronald McIlwain Kenneth and Jane McIntosh Mary L. McNamara William and Karen Metz Wayne and Paulette Missaggia Thomas and Betty Mitchel Mary Patrice Molinarolo Arnold H. Muller Gregory and Eileen Mulroy John and Margaret Murray Thomas and Sue Nath Leo and Joanne Navin Robert G. Novack Louis and Melinda Offer Michael and Dawn Olson Roger and Kathy Olson OneAmerica Companies Frank and Alice O’Reilly Cataldo Panici John and Marianne Parthum Eugene V. Pellegrini Douglas and Sue Perkins Rebecca and David Perry Richard and Christine Pfingstler Thomas and Doris Phillips John and Susan Pikarski Joseph Q. Pindell John and Susan Plank George and Bernice Post Procter & Gamble Fund Thomas and Diane Prosser Leona Pyrce Mark and Heather Quebbeman William and Elizabeth Reagan Nancy L. Reichert and Abdulqader Altamimi Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Joseph and Patricia Reilly Joseph A. Richard John M. Righeimer John P. Righeimer Eduardo and Patricia Rivera Daniel and Barbara Rogers Larry D. Ropp Michael R. Ropp Neto and Gail Roser Thomas and B. Diane Rottinghaus David and Ann Scheafbauer Gregory and Susan Schmidt Louis E. Schneider Raymond and Gloria Schuessler Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Seidel Stephen and Anita Sergi John and Linda Shank Shell Oil Company Foundation Edward C. Shimeta Frank and Kristi Slaby John and Sharon Soltis Raymond and Marie Stanley Don and Leona Steinhilber Carl J. Stepanik John and Patricia Stitz Steve and Stacey Stitz Christopher and Sara Stohr Gene and Julie Suhr Mark and Constance Swary Raymond W. Tennant, Ph.D. James and Rosa Thordsen Larry and Kathryn Till Timothy and Colleen Tincher John and Frances Tobin Trans union, LLC James and Elizabeth Truba Tony and Judy Tumbarello William J. Vahary Robert F. Vaughan Timothy and Cynthia von der Embse Wachovia Foundation Ernest C. Wentcher Educational Fund Around the Fountain ($100 and above) Anonymous Vito and Kathleen Abbate Victor and Carol Abell John and Caron Adam Thomas and Aimee Adams Ashley N. Adams-Douglass Aaron D. Addy and Tara M. Foldenauer-Addy ADEM LCC Advanced Business Equipment, Inc. James Ahr Elian R. Albert Rev. Harry R. Allagree Robert and Glorianne Allen Muzetta E. Allgyer W. Christopher and Paxton Allgyer Alliance Bank Allstate Foundation Kristie and Steven Alvey Brian and Ginee Ames Edward and Bernadette Andersen Susan and Roger Anderson Christopher M. Andres Michael and Ann Anker Joan Bigora Raymond J. Billy Philip and Sara Bir Timothy and Kimberly Birnie The Biz Judy Black Daniel and Donna Blaney John and Anna Blankemeyer James and Carrie Blinzinger Lawrence and Janet Bloemer John and Denise Blood Russell and Sharron Blue John F. Blum Blythe’s Athletics, Inc. Boeing Gift Matching Program Henry and Anne Boguslaw Kenneth E. Bohlinger Kenneth and Theresa Bohrer Patrick J. Boland Mark T. Bolla Stephen J. Bonowski Ary Nelson ’02 and grandchildren, McKenna and Zaine Nelson, at Rotary Appreciation Night. Joseph Borowitz Rodger and Veronica Fields-Bortz Joseph and Glenda Boton Michael and Margaret Bova Charles and Stavroula Bowling Nancy and Ihor Boyko Thomas and Sarah Boyle Thomas and Mariana Boyle Vincent and Margaret Braband James and Carol Bracewell Matthew and Carol Brady Scott and Cathy Brady Steven and Jillian Brady Leon and Donna Brady David and Helen Brandewie John and Cindy Bratton Peggy J. Hansen-Braun and Michael Braun Erin E. Breetzke Robert and Mary Bresnahan Jonathan and Rebecca Bringewatt Jeffrey A. Brinkley Paul and Carol Broadway Timothy and Nancy Brocker Donna L. Brody Samuel T. Brook Jacquelyn A. Brooks Randall T. Brooks Laurence and Millie Brost Jon and Debra Brouwer Mark A. Brouwer Kristin A. Brown Mark and Catherine Brown Thomas and Debby Brown Charlton and Michelle Browning Russell and Teresa Bruce Mary E. Bruin George and Jane Brun Sara E. Bruner Linus and Angela Brungardt Paul and Marion Brunner Julie and Steven Bruns Daniel and Janet Bryan Chuck Bucheri James J. Buckley Jeffery and Marilyn Buckley Ron and Diana Budzielek Angela M. Burgeson Jerome and Eileen Burke Thomas and Mary Burke James and Celine Burnett Rebecca S. Busch Thomas and Nancy Busch Dennis and Sheila Butler William and Karen Byrd Pamela and Amado Cabrera Chris and Molly Cain Mary and Douglas Caldwell Vincent and Denise Cama Sally and Jay Cameron Therese Cangany Alfred and Georgia Cantieri Brian Capouch Lawrence and Barbara Carie Chuck and Cara Carmody John and Noreen Carmody James and Angela Carr Bernard and Judith Carrico James and Robbin Carroll John and Melissa Carroll Ruth N. Carter John and Mary Linda Casey W. Patrick and Kristen Cashman Tony and Dolores Catanzarite Caterpillar Foundation Robert N. Cathcart Janet B. Cavanaugh Michelle M. Cedeno David and Elizabeth Cerotzke Mallik and Vijaya Chaganti John H. Chamberlain Robert and Jeani Chamness Mrs. Susan Champa-Seminerio and Mr. John Seminerio Faye E. Chennault Johnson Ronald and Ruth Cherry Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Chinese Christian Mandarin Church Ronald and Irene Chorba Robert and Laura Christen Timothy F. Christiana Patrick and Sheryl Christmas Robert and Becky Chrzanowski Jeffrey and Kimberly Cipowski Cisco Systems Foundation Wayne and Robin Clark Patricia A. Clausen Gregory A. Cleaver Patrick and Meaghan Cleaver Charles and Dianne Clemens George and Mary Clemens Paul and Sally Clore Thomas and Jacqueline Coates Norma J. Cobett Linda Cohen Roger and Linda Colbert Rocco and Margaret Colletti Catherine A. Collins Tim and Laura (Robinson) Collins Michael F. Collins Frank S. Collura Everett and Lena Combs John and Joan Companik Paul A. Conde Rev. Thomas P. Conde Robert L. Conley James and Janice Conlon John L. Conlon Joe and Melody Conn John and Julia Conn Christopher Conway Charles and Bernadette Cook William and Sally Jo Cope Denise L. Cordrey Steven Corry Daniel and Karen Corsaro Thomas and Susan Cosentino Martin and Janet Costello Roger and Carmella Cotterill Earl and Margaret Cousino George and Linda Cover John and Jennifer Coy Bill and Karen Craig John and Patricia Craighead Joan M. Cramer James and Gail Cravens Francis* and Ender Creel Thomas and Kathleen Creger Janel M. Creviston Patrick A. Crisler Jason and Carolyn Cromwell Earl and Carol Crosby Willie and Darshana Croskrey Richard and Evanne Cuculick Thomas and Mildred Cudzilo Ronald and Marjorie Cuff Susan and John Cunningham Randy and Sandra Cusick Jerome and Virginia Cuzella Robert and Linda Cwiertniak Gregory and Dorothy Dabrowiak Norbert and Jo-Ann Daigle Curt F. Dale bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 25 RECONCILIATION John J. Barrientos Br. Benjamin S. Basile, C.PP.S. Kenneth and Mary Bates Delores and Halden Battleday David and Judith Bauer Fred and Alice Bauer Donald and Rita Baumgart David and Ann Beam John and Rosemarie Beard Richard M. Beaven, M.D. Gilbert N. Beckemeier, II Donald and Elizabeth Becker George and Martha Beemsterboer David and Carol Behnke Rev. Thomas J. Beischel, C.PP.S. James F. Bender Kenneth and Danielle Benich Fred and Sally Berger Terence and Carol Jean Bergin Rev. Dr. Benjamin A. Berinti, C.PP.S. James and Elizabeth Bernard Gerald and Karen Berner John and Mary Jo Bertrand John and Geraldine Bian Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Biernat Estelle J. Biesiadecki CLASS OF 2014 STATISTICS Class size: 241 New Pumas: State-by-State breakdown: CA – 1, FL – 5, IL – 45, IN – 157, KY – 1, ME – 1, MI – 13, MN – 1, MO – 1, NY – 1, OH – 7, OR – 1, VA – 1, WI - 6 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Very Rev. Angelo P. Anthony, C.PP.S. James W. Archer Joseph and Susan Arias David and Kim Armstrong Hugo and Olga Arreguin John and Mary Atha Susan and Hugh Aukerman Mercedes and Edward Austgen Leslie and Melinda Austin Emil and Julie Baciu Margret Bahler Ed and Molly Balas Tony and Deb Baltes Edward C. Baltz Joan C. Banet Daniel and Helene Banina Steven G. Banister Lisa M. Barany Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Barlage Thomas and Cathleen Barrett HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Helen L. Dorin Ronald and Marilyn Dorsten John and Jacqueline Dougherty Robert and Anne Dougherty Daniel Downes, Sr. Timothy and Mary Ann Downey Catherine A. Draper Barbara Drone Jon A. Dudeck James and Kim Duffy Shirleyann and David Duley Edward and Anne Dumas Fred and Cece Dunderman Richard and Patricia Dunn Luke and Breain Dunscombe Frank S. Durbas Rev. James A. Dvorscak Jan Dworschak Charles and Dana Dyczko Daniel and Nicolette Dykstra Thomas A. Ebbinghaus Dale and Germaine Ebeling David and Luella Eckerle Matthew and Tricia Eckert Robert and Betty Eder Mike and Jacqueline Edwards Theresa J. Effinger Anne-Cecile Egan Brian and Judith Egan James and Kathleen Egan Charles and Patricia Eisenman William and Leona Elbert Laurie Elish-Piper and Steven F. Piper EMC Insurance Companies/ Hamilton Mutual Insurance Co. Emerson Electric Company Roger and Mary Kay Emmrich Nate and Karey Engels Emilio and Maria Enriquez Evelyn Erb Marilyn Erb Dale and Marie Estand John F. Etten David and Nijole Etzwiler John and Mary Evans James and Debra Ewing John and Rosemary Ewry J. Eric and Barbara Farfsing RECONCILIATION 26 Terrence and Jeanne Dariotis Douglas and Kelly Daulton Andrew and Dorothy Davey Don and Anna Mae Davia Antonio and Annette Davis Todd and Katrina Davis David and Margaret Day J. Kenneth and Sue De Witt Thomas and Celeste Deardorff James and Bridgette DeFalco John T. Deines, Ph.D. Del Principe & Allie, CPAs Jim and Nan Delaney Michael and Helen Delaurentis David S. DeLauro Christine and Donald DeLuke John and C. Ann DeMartino William and Donna Demas William and Marylou Dennick Andrea L. Dennis Douglas W. Deno Tim and Gloria Deno Patsy and Mary D’Eramo Devon’s Family Restaurant Andy and Jenny Dibley Phyllis M. DiCara, Esq. David and Theresa Didion M. Ruth Diener W. C. (Bill) Dieruf, Jr. Stephen and Judith Dillon Terrence R. Dillon William and Joan Dillon Richard and Julie DiNapoli Brian and Samantha DiPaolo Michael and Ann Disser Glenn and Sandra Dobecki James and Connie Dodge Robert E. Doherty Thomas and Patricia Dohr David A. Dolak Thomas and Pamela Domasica Robert and Beverly Dombro Donald and Barbara Donahue Philip and Molly Donegan Charles and Geraldine Donnelly Jill R. Donnelly Scott and Karen Donnelly Mark J. Doorley William and Jean Dorgan Phil Collins ’11 puts up a fight in the NCAA Division II Elite 8 tournament. ALuMNI/FELLOWS ENDORSED APPLICATIONS 29 submitted for the 2010-2011 freshman class; 12 of these students deposited Emily and Jeffery Farley John and Jeanne Farr Arthur and Marilyn Farrell E. Bruce and Barbara Fech Kenneth and Barbara Fedder Henry and Diane Feeley Ed and Sylvia Feicht Therese M. Feicht Sidney Feldman Joseph and Julie Felicelli Peter and Patricia Fenlon Harry L. Ferson, Jr. Charmaine M. Field Kevin and Melissa Field Danielle M. Figlio Keith and Janet Fingerhut Ronald and Denise Finke Timothy and Ann Finnegan First Presbyterian Church Choir First There Enterprises, Inc. F. Birk Fischer Dolores R. Fisher Patrick and Nancy Fitzgerald John and Janice Fitzgibbons John C. Fitzpatrick Timothy A. Fleming Joseph and Karen Folk John and Gladys Ford Joseph and Patricia Forlenza Mr. and Mrs. William L. Fortin J. Dennis and Arlene Fox Byron and Carol Francoeur Ronald and Sandra Frankiewicz Gregory and Laura Franklin Michael T. Franklin Mitchell and Mary Jo Frankowski Deborah A. Frantz and Andrew K. Snyder Frank and Susan Frasor Free Enterprise System, Inc. Thomas and Barbara Freehill Keith Freeman Ralph and Carol Ann Freibert William and Amy Fremgen Leslie Frere, Ph.D. Paul and Susan Freudinger Gerald and Barbara Friedrich Jodi A. Frigo Ernest and Linda Fritsch Joseph and Jane Fritz Charles and Sophia Froelich Thomas and Jane Fruehe James and Patricia Funk Thomas and Diane Funk Dennis A. Fus, Ph.D. Gabe and Janice Gabriel Dennis and Linda Gallagher Lee and Deborah Gallaher Marianne M. Galligan Robert and Marion Gallivan Joann F. Ganey James and Karen Gannon Thomas and Kathleen Ganz Ralph and Mary Alyce Gardner James and Janet Gartland Thomas and Karen Gartland Robert and Linda Garzynski Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Lisa and Daniel Gastineau George and Ann Gatto Charles and Constance Gaul Phyllis C. Gausselin GE Foundation Dennis and Jeanne Gebele Lothar and Debbie Gehrig Rev. Robert P. Gehring Jerome H. Geimer Gary and Patti Gendernalik Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gering James and Anne Gerlach Anthony and Constance Gianoli Oliver E. Giere Craig and Melissa Gigax William and Johanna Gill Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gillen Peter and Pat Gilroy Walter and Laura Ginter Ronald and Regina Giometti William and Cynthia Gladieux Sarah R. Glass Glatselter Insurance Group Gerard and Regina Glowniak Lawrence and Bethany Glozier Goldman Sachs & Company Daniel and Irene Golec Michael E. Golumbeck Ray and Jackie Good John and Marilyn Gordon John and Jan Gorman Donald J. Goschy Rick and Jolynn Gosser William and Theresa Grace Donald J. Graham Beverly and Gary Green James L. Greene John and Jean Griffin John D. and Rose Marie Groppe Thomas and Therese Gross Brien N. Grow, D.O. Andrew and Jamie Guardi Reinaldo Guerrero David and Mary Ann Guertin Joseph and Barbara Gugliotta Charles and Anne Gull Alan and Frances Gull Mary Jo Gurley Kenneth and Judith Guzik Darren and Tamari Haas John and Susan Haffner Gerald and Patricia Hagerman Mark and Debra Hagert Richard and Julie Hagye Raymond and Janet Hall John C. Haller Patricia Klaus Hamacher Mary Ann Hamer Stephen and Carol Hanas Lisa M. Handler Joseph and Patricia Hanish Charles and Trudy Hanley Gary M. Hanley Theresa E. Hanley Larry and Linda Hanneman Bernard and Lou Hannon Curt and Leslie Hannon Ann Kirschner Larry and Kelly Kissinger Brian D. Klabunde Thomas and Kathleen Klawitter Justin and Luella Kleinrichert Elmer and Karen Klepaski Thomas and Mary Ann Klingel Peter and Barbara Klocek Frank and Betty Klopp Mark and Mary Klosterman Martin and Elizabeth Knapp Patrick and Patricia Knight Arthur and Donna Knochel Donald and Peggy Knueve Ronald and Rita Koebcke Kenneth and Patricia Kohr Phillip and Karen Kokandy Stacey and Daniel Koleszar Janeen Kooi Marcella Kooi John and Sharron Koors Antoinette M. Korba Richard and Cindy Korman Brian and Michelle Korte Michael Kosko Joseph and Margaret Kotylo Thomas and Virginia Kowalski Richard and Stephanie Krouse Neal E. Krupp, M.D. Anthony and Katherine Kruzel Clarence and Barbara Kuhn William J. Kun Mrs. William J. Kunisch John A. Kurek Charles and Kathleen Kurland Raymond and Joan Kuzniar William and Shirley Labadie Jerry and Pat Lachnicht Raymond P. Laffey Patrick J. Lally Charles and Christine Lamb Leo J. Lammers William J. Lammers James and Kimberly Lanzarotta Robert and Anne Lapinski Richard L. Lasbury, D.D.S. Edward and Joan Latek John and Sarah Lau Edward and Maureen Laude Gerald and Susan Lavey Daniel and Libby Layden Susan and Dan Lazarich Travis J. Lechien Sandra E. Lee 27 SJC marching band: Ethan Avina ’12. Albert and Vivian Kozak Carl and Patricia Kozlevcar Daniel J. Kramer Mark S. Kramer William B. Krantz, Ph.D. Michael and Jean Krapec Norbert and Katherine Krapf Dr. Hermes and Mary Ellen Kreilkamp Aloysius and Jane Krempel Alan and Joyce Kreutzer William and Beth Kreutzjans Steve A. Kriegbaum Henry and Angela Krigbaum John and Mary Krisch Margaret M. Krisch Frank and Carole Krol Kevin and Beth Kroll Robert and Janet Kroll Kurt and Jennifer (Allgeyer) Krouse Thomas J. Lee Robert E. Legatzke, Jr. Mario F. Leggero Robert and Rebecca Lehman Gina and W. Todd Lehmann Robert and Sally Lehmenkuler Dwayne and Charu Leininger William T. Lennon Leo Burnett Company, Inc. Patricia L. Leonard Patrick and Sally Leonard Anthony and Lisa Leonarduzzi Frank and Michele Leslie Edward D. Lewis L. Michael and Claudia Lewis Bob and Helen Lewis Thomas and Jena Lewis John G. Ligda Chuck and Helene Lileikis bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased RECONCILIATION Ronald and Gaye Humphrey Sarah A. Hunnefeld James and Terry Hunt Edward T. Hurley Robert and Judith Hurst Ralph and Melissa Iannelli Kendra and Charles Illingworth Robert and Marilyn Imbur Paul A. Impero and Cathy J. Whitley Kenneth and Janet Inkrott Interstate Castings Robert and Margaret Jackson Monique and Robert Jakubielski Margaret C. James Ronald and MaryAnn James Robert and MaryLou Jansey James and Barbara Jaworski Jefferies & Company, Inc. Bill Jennings and Josephine Beck-Jennings Jeremy and Lori Jensen Beth L. Jerzyk Ronald and Barbara Jerzyk John and Judith Jezierski Donald and Patricia Jochem Kirk and Camille Jockel Homer and Barbara Johnson Chris and Andrea Johnson John and Delores Johnson Robert and Kathleen Johnson Spencer and Luisa Johnson William and Ellen Johnson Bryce J. Jones, Ph.D. Dr. Jeffrey Jones and Pamela K. Jones Jordan Floral Ronald Jozefowicz Stephen J. Jupinka Paul and Joyce Jurik Joseph and Barbara Kacmar Tom and Diane Kacprowicz David and Ethel Kaiser Stanley and Karen Kalwasinski Joseph and Linda Kanamueller John and Mary Kane John and Vickie Kane Michael and Judy Kanne Robert O. Kanney, Jr., M.D. Allen and Sharon Karpiak Julie and Philip Kazimier Patrick J. Kearney Philip and Karen Kedzuch David and Sandra Keilman Philip and Maricel Keller George and Margaret Kelly John and Margaret Kelly John M. Kennedy Mary Ann Kenney Terrence and Elizabeth Kenney Ralph and Sandra Kenville George and Michaelene Kesl Joseph M. Kewley Thomas and Patricia Kicinski Daniel and Sandra Kidd John and Martha Kiefer Randy and Lynn Kiger Katie M. King Lawrence and Judy King Richard and Cheryl King Robert* and Judy King Thomas E. King Gary and Linda Kingma Mary M. Kinsella Timothy and Carolyn Kirkbride HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Arthur and Dorothy Hansmann Thomas and Carol Hardiman Donald and Celeste Hardy Bill Hardy, Jr. William and Nancy Hardy Michael J. Hart Jennifer K. Hartlage William and Laura Hartley Thomas and Karen Hartrich Harvey Hubbell Foundation Stephen and LeeAnna Hash Lynn and Clare Hassler Anna and Stephen Hastings Theresa Anne Hatton Daniel and Maia Hawthorne, Ph.D. Timothy and Susan Hay John and Kay Hayes Robert and Carolyn Hayes Paul and Doris Heckler Timothy and Regina Heinrich Brock and Catherine Heinz Br. Timothy Hemm, C.PP.S. Gerald and Cynthia Hemmelgarn Joseph and Annette Hemminger William and Patricia Hendrick Robert and Barbara Heneghan Jennifer Henn Catherine L. Henney Jessica J. Henry Gertrude Hentschel Rev. John F. Herber, C.PP.S. Lawrence and Lucy Herber Peter and Bonnie Herdina David and Beth Herr Robert and Anne Herrold James and Therese Hester Bruce and Sue Hicks Donald and Patricia Higgins Randall and Dawn Hildeman Jeff and Cheryl Hillan Ted and Kathleen Hillary Robert N. Hills Charles J. Hipp William and Julie Hipple Patrick and Carol Hitpas John and Lisa Hladik Vern and Jennifer Hobbs Joan M. Hoffman John and Nancy Hoffman Hoffman Office Supply, Inc. William and Sally Hogan Frederick and Patricia Hollinden Dan and Charlene Holly Deiane Holstein Robert and Barbara Holstein John and Gina Holton Home Depot Robert E. Honkisz Sonia I. Honkisz David and Cheri Hood Robert and Paula Hopkins Ashley R. Hayworth-Hopp and Joseph Hopp John M. Horazy Thomas and Kathleen Horvath Robert J. Hospodka Lawrence and Kathleen Hostetler James and Agnes Houk Alice Houran Rev. Vincent Hoying, C.PP.S. HP Products Adrian and Karen Hrynyk HSBC - North America Richard and Angela Huffine HONOR ROLL OF DONORS RECONCILIATION 28 Seniors (from left to right) Lindsey House ’10, Jessica Howard ’10, Dawn R. Innman ’10, and Joel Jaeger ’10 wait with anticipation to receive their degrees. David and Suzanne Lindahl Anthony R. Lindsey James and Lynne Lippold Helen D. Lipton Mathew and Linda Lipton George and Susan Livarchik David and Candace Livingston Lockheed Martin Richard and Susan Longsworth Christopher and Julie Lopatowski Terry L. Lothamer Robert and Elizabeth Lothrop Michael and Bonnie Louck Norman and Kathleen Lozen Michael and Jean Lucas Kelli and John Lucito Marvin and Mary Lois Luers Clement and Erika Lupacchino Joseph and Laura Lupe Joyce D. Lyon Marty Lyons Edward and Eden Lysaught John C. Maag Domenic and Michelle Maciariello John and Susan Maczak Robert and Peggy Madda Gregory and Bonnie Mahoney Thomas and Jeanette Mahoney Gerald Maillet Stephen J. Maillet Brad J. Maisner Gerard and Barbara Makovec Kathleen and Timothy Malarney Bette-Jane Maley Robert and Linda Malloy Mike and Sandy Maltby Michael and Katherine Mancuso Rick and Imelda Mangas John H. Mannen Russell and Susan Marcinek Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Marciniak Thomas and Barbara Marcotte Lauretta R. Marcucci Bart J. Margiotta Edmund and Diane Margrave Andrew and Kristen Marino Karen and Patrick Marks Joseph and Georgann Martin Joseph and Marilyn Martin Stephanie Martin Robert and Carrie Martino John P. Mascotte Robert and Leslee Massa Thomas and Agnieszka Mastandrea Robert J. Maszka Thomas and Brenda Mathews Joseph and Marianne Matlon John A. Matochik, Ph.D. John and Colleen Matthys Richard and Patricia Matthys Dennis and Vera Matuska James and Barbara Maxwell George and Paula McAfee Joel and Linda McCarthy Gregory A. McCarty James and Mary Ann McCauley Lee and Ann McCauley James and Roselyn McCormick James R. McCullough Joanne K. McDevitt Kevin and Julia McDonald Rick and JoAnn McElfresh Rev. Timothy D. McFarland, C.PP.S. Fred and Patricia McFawn James and Kathleen McGill Lynn and Dennis McGill Thomas and Veronica McGill Thomas and Diana McGill Eileen S. McGinnity Jerry and Georgia McKim Mark D. McLaren David and Nancy McLaughlin Thomas and Patricia McLaughlin Hugh and Donna McLeish Peg McLeish Robert and Geraldine Meany Michael and Dawn Medvescek Gregory and Rosemary Meier Roland and Shirley Meinert Richard and Joan Meister Janice K. Merritt Charles J. Mescher James and Patricia Mescher Jerome and Jacqueline Meservey Matthew and Victoria Metzger A. Lee and Victoria Meyer Leo Meyer Leroy and Jean Meyer Steven and Teresa Meyer Steven and Kimberly Meyer Timothy and Kara Meyer Midwest Transit Equipment, Inc. Alfred and Norma Miesch Mickey and Debra Mikels Leroy and Marsha Milas Robert and Sherry Miles David and Loretta Miller Hubert J. Miller, Ph.D. Scott and Sheryl Miller Rev. Joseph E. Miller, C.PP.S. Mark and Merry Miller Randolph B. Milos, CPA Phyllis D. Mingear Christopher and Mary Jo Minick Thomas and Leslie Miskowiec Jason and Lynn Miskus R. David Moderow Edward L. Modesto, D.D.S. David and Betty Moebs Edward M. Mohr, Jr. John and Ann Molinaro Michael and Susan Molinaro Daniel and Sally Monnin Cynthia and Brad Montgomery Gregory and Margaret Monti Thomas and Melinda Mooney Janet E. Moore Orville and H. Jeanette Moore Patrick and Donna Moran Thomas and Joan Morgan John and Mary Morrison Thomas and Marcia Morrison Stephen and Suzanne Moser Jeannette H. Mosher James and Martha Moulthrop Michael and Marie Mourek Majetta J. Muhler James and Donna Mullen James A. Murphy Patrick J. Murphy, Ph.D. Edward and Theresa Murphy Thomas and Patricia Murphy William and Barbara Murphy Joseph M. Murray Maureen T. Murray Dennis and Susan Musial F. Ronald and Georgianna Musket Gregory L. Myers Donald and Tammy Nadeau Nationwide Foundation Michael and Sally Naughton Stanley and Peggy Nawrocki Caryle and Dean Neff Janet and Garry Neitzel Christopher and Joyce Nelson Marvin and Rose Nesius Robert and Jane Neville William and Virginia Neville Robert and Susan Newman Rev. Richard Nieberding, C.PP.S. James and Patricia Nies John H. Noble Michael and Barbara Noel Robert and Joyce Nolan James and Lisa Nordhoff Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation, Inc. Gerald and Kathleen Novak Steven and Tina Novak O.K. Travel Agency, Inc. Bob and B.J. O’Brien William and Ann O’Brien Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. George Dennis O’Brien James and Julia O’Brien John and Rita O’Brien Kevin O’Brien Michael P. O’Brien Patrick and Zoe O’Brien Timothy and Carmen O’Brien Walter F. Obrochta David and Elizabeth O’Connor James V. O’Connor Rick and Sherry O’Dette Steve and Carol O’Donnell Richard and Norah Oehmke Michael J. Offer Eugene and Lana Ognibene Paul and Cecilia Ogorzelec David and Paula Ogren Ann M. O’Hara John and Carol Olechny Larry and Dee Olewinski Nora C. O’Malley, Ph.D., FACHE Michael and Kathryn O’Neall John P. O’Neil Thomas and Danell O’Neill Mark A. Onesi Thomas and Cynthia Orner Rose A. Ortiz Carol L. O’Saben, Ph.D. Richard and Jane O’Shea Linus and Yolanda Osterloh Gregory and Dawn Ostrowski Gene and Arlene O’Sullivan Thomas and Margaret O’Sullivan Gerald and Kathleen Pabst James and Marie Pacetti Leonard and Rosemary Palicki Gregory and Mary Ellen Palubicki James F. Panas Jerome and Debbie Pankey Kevin and Cynthia Pappert Raymond and Jane Papszycki Elmer and Beatrice Paris Kristin N. Paris Vincent and Josephine Parker Kara A. Paroubek Leonard J. Pasket Karen T. Pastrick William J. Patterson Ruth E. Paulsen Dr. and Mrs. H. Larry Penning Donald and Robin Penrod John and Barbara Pentangelo Michael and Constance Pericht Gregory and Debra Perkins Richard and Geraldine Perrotte Daniel and Lisa Pesaresi Eric M. Peschke Jeffrey and Barbara Peters Phillip and Julie Peterson Michael Petrovich, Ph.D. Richard and Mary Pettineo Michael and Carlene Pfeifer Keith and Fran Pfledderer William and Phyllis Phelan Ethel M. Phillips Mark and Kathy Phillips Susan and David Pickard Henry and Linda Pictor James and Nancy Piggush James and Mary Pat Piko Rev. George F. Plaster Christian and Teresa Poliquin Louis and Mary Polito Fred and Gloria Portney Jason M. Potthoff Peter J. Roesle Joseph and Joyce Rogers Richard and Linda Rogus Shirley Ronan James and Diane Roseland Jill and Shawn Roser Bob and Nancy Rospenda Kenneth G. Rossi Richard and Mary Rossi Joseph and Rosemarie Rozek Herbert and Betty Rueth Marcus and Suzan Hageman Rust Daniel and Ellen Ryan Daniel and Kathleen Ryan Dennis and Sharon Ryan Eugene and Geraldine Ryan G. David and Mary Ryan Theodore and Stella-Louise Sabados Anthony and Victoria Sabaj Joseph and Judy Sack SJC Alumni Association Michael and June Salmon Christopher and Christine Sandor Richard and Monica Santangelo Eugene and Mary Lou Sarkey Charles and Debora Saulmon Alfred and Barbara Savino J.R. Savoie, Jr. R. Bruce and Mari Anne Sayler Vernon and Hilda Schaefer Nicholas and Katherine Schafer David and Kelly Scheirer Robert and Germaine Schenk Paul and Ann Scherschel William and Elizabeth Schlater Alan and Marie Schmiederer Henry and Kathryn Schmitt Donald and Jeanette Schollenberger Jayme and Jill Schopieray Duane and Nancy Schroeder Laura G. Schuerman Jeffrey and Ellen Schuetzner Ronald and Carol Schuler Anna M. Schuster Suzanne S. Scovil David and Mary Scudder Michael and Jill Sedmak Brian M. Studebaker Joyce and Ray Stumpe Albert J. Stupek, Jr. Edward and Christine Styles David and Kathleen Sullivan John and Diana Sullivan Paul and Mary Sullivan Robert and Mary Sullivan Sun Capital Partners Foundation, Inc. Carolyn A. Sutter John P. Sutton Douglas and Jane Swartzell John and Shellie Sweeterman Martin and Kate Sweigert Robert and Christine Swiatkowski Scott and Kara Swinford Andrew and Peggie Szmagalski Nicholas Tabor Joseph and Mary Frances Taconi Jason and Kelly Taulman Clark C. Teuscher J. Cotter and Joanne Tharin James and Constance Thatcher Richard and Betsey Thiel Robb and Kris Thiel James and Ellen Thieme John F. Thieme, Jr. Bill and Carol Thoma Shelby Thomas Wyatt James and Jacqueline Thureson Michael and Karen Tiede Michael and Kathleen Tierney Samuel and Sue Ann Till Rev. Joseph P. Tito Gregory and Kathleen Tonner Stephen and Jeannine Topolski Alan and Janet Tornabeni Rafael and Consuelo Gallegos Torres John and Cathie Townsend Raymond and Winifred Trapp George and Emily Tremblay Vicki and Charles Triplett Delores M. Trump Tony and Catherine Tymkow John and Marilyn Ubik James and Joann Unverferth Audrey F. Urbanczyk Rodney and Cyndi Urbano Robert and Patricia Urig USG Corporation Frances K. Valente Monica R. Valentine and David Ramsey Tom and Shirley Van Acker Dean and Eugenia Van Leirsburg Art C. and Margaret Vandenbroucke Godfrey and Geraldine Vander Werff Daniel and Anne Varner Karen Venditti David and Georgia Veneziano David and Susan Veneziano Keith and Angela Vennall Paul and Jane Verbarg David and Jo Ann Verdeyen Christopher and Sylvia Verdonk Nicholas and Jeannine Vesper Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1279 Thomas and Doris VonderHaar Ivo G. Vonderwell Joseph and Joy Vrabec Bill Waddell bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 29 RECONCILIATION Len Wiatr ’69, Meghan O’Neill ’09, and Kara Kristoff ’10 at the Chicago Business Networking reception. Inder and Tiffany Seekri Ralph and Rita Seidl Gerald and Patricia Seikel Mark T. Seiler Leroy and Patricia Selnek Richard and Lennie Semonin Francis and Patricia Sergi Derek and Stephanie Serna Jeffrey and Nancy Shake Richard and Martha Shaw Jane Hils Shea George and Doris Sheehan Robert and Lisa Sheridan Nancy A. Sherkey Julie K. Shewmaker Rick and Becky Shide Robert F. Shields Joseph and Cheryl Shimala Paul and Phyllis Shireman Don and Jackie Shuler Harold and Beverly Shuster Lawrence and Judith Siclair Robert C. Siegel Franklin and Patricia Sikich Kyran B. Sims William and Joan Siska Debra and Jeff Sizemore Mark and Elizabeth Slate Don and Julie Slawikowski Marie T. Sloyan Kevin and Cathleen Smith Jon and Geraldine Smith Joseph and Judy Smith Margaret A. Smith Melvin E. Smith Philip and Mary Smith Richard and Alicia Smith Thomas L. Smith* Daniel and Adele Smyczynski Robert J. Snarskis William and Kathleen Sneckenberg Ilene Snyder Daniel and Charlotte Sorg Robert and Nancy Souza Michael and Carol Spain Brian and Kathleen Specht Gary and Lee Ann Spehar Stephen and Maureen Spicer Ilicia J. Sprey Francis X. St. Peter Gary and Pamela Stack Thomas and Barbara Stader Dennis and Brenda Stanczak Michael and Theresa Stang Rev. William J. Stang, C.PP.S. Barbara Starr Francis P. Staucet Dr. Ronald W. Staudt and Dr. Christina O’Connor Michael and Vicky Steckbeck Michael and Regina Steele Gregory and Mary Jo Stegeman The Steier Group Robert and Ann Steiner Kenneth and Judith Ann Stelzer Jerry and Daria Stephan P. Joseph and Nancy Stephan Robert and Maureen Stewart James and Phyllis Still Dennis and Jean Stitz Bryan and Kila Strasburger William and Barbara Strasburger Kenneth and Diana Strnatka Jack and Mary Strom HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Philip and Jill Potts Scott and April Potts Robert and Sandra Povlock Craig and Deborah Prather Vladimir N. Pregelj and Lea Plut-Pregelj Robert and Pamela Prezek Private Academic Library Network of Indiana, Inc. Leo G. Pryma, Jr. Lee and Kathleen Pucker James F. Purcell Beverly Quackenbush John and Barbara Quinn Kevin and Laura Quinn Joseph F. Rabensteine Sarah M. Ragan Bob and Beverly Ramesh Ernie and Jeannette Randolph Samuel and Sharon Rankin Cary A. Rapini Jack and Gail Raymond Roger and Loretta Redelman Daniel and Anita Reed Lois J. Reed Thomas and Barbara Reed Doris Reichert Bill and Eileen Reid Noreen M. Reilly Richard and Linda Reiners Karen L. Reiniger Kenneth and Julie Renspie Rensselaer Printco David and Dawn Richa Jeffrey A. Richey Paul and Angela Richey Robert and Mary Rickert James and Anita Riedel John and Donna Rietschlin Patrick and Katrina Riha Kevin and Wendy Ring Ronald and Mary Ann Ripperger Cynthia and Rodney Roberts Timothy and Laura Roberts Mark and Darla Robinson Sr. Patricia Robinson, B.V.M. Judith M. Rodia Roman R. Rodriguez Charles and Denise Roemer HONOR ROLL OF DONORS David and Gayanne Wilkin G. Sanford Wilkins Gregory and Janice Wilkins David Williams James R. Williams Anna G. Williamson Dorothy R. Winkeljohn, Ph.D. James and Carol Wintercorn Kenneth and Laura Witt Al and Tracey Wleklinski Eugene and Barbara Wojciechowski Michael A. Wojtysiak David and Lena Woltering Gregory and Ann Wolven Joseph and Caroline Wonderly John and Mae Wood Elizabeth A. Worden Matthew and Cheryl Wright Richard and Beverly Wroblewski Kenneth and Audrey Wysoglad Therese Yanan and George Jewett Alan and Linda Young Daniel and Debbie Young Louis and Agatha Yuen James P. Zacny Peter and Regina Zambon Kirk and Nicholene Zehme Don and Pam Zehner Michael and Janet Zemke Arthur and Julie Zielinski Ken and Kay Zilka William and Bonnie Zimmer Frank and Sheila Ziolkowski Raymond and Diane Zmaczynski Robert and Joan Zurad Alumni Class Listing 1935 33.33% Rev. Leonard J. Kostka, C.PP.S. Rev. Edward P. McCarthy, C.PP.S.* 1936 25.00% Most Rev. Albert H. Ottenweller RECONCILIATION 30 John and Gabrielle Wadell John and Linda Waldron William and Cheryl Walker Donald and Antoinette Walker Terrence and Carole Wall Floyd and Vicky Wallace Michael and Ann Walro Gene and Trudy Walsh Brian and Ruth Lynne Walsh William and Alice Walsh Frederick A. Walter Mark and Susan Walters William and Catherine Walters Steve and Angela Waltman Carl and Judith Wannemacher Regina M. Warfel Susan and Harris Warsaw President Washington Ernest and Andrea Watson Elizabeth A. Waymire Alan and Phyllis Waznis Michael and Gail Webb Carl and Marybelle Weber William and Julia Weber John and Elaine Weinert Lonnie and Connie Weir Richard and Zena Weishaar Jack and Ann Weiskittel Paul and Mary Catherine Wendowski Floyd and Catherine Wesley Michael and Ann Wesley Arthur and Eileen West Terry and Shirley West B. Gregory and Nancy Whaley Christopher and Barbara Whitaker David and Michelle White Paul and Maureen White Rev. Paul R. White, C.PP.S. William and Elaine White James and Michele Whitehead Allan and Patricia Whitlow Leonard and Cheryl Wiatr Larry and Jean Wiedeman Mary L. Wiehl Doris E. Wiener Robert C. Wilberscheid Lorraine A. Wilbourn 1940 $4,996.14 25.00% John L. Dunn Fred W. Hanter* George L. Sheehan 1941 $1,354.00 35.29% Edward C. Baltz Paul J. Brunner J. T. Ferguson James W. Scheiber Richard M. Scheiber Rev. Earl A. Weis, S.J. 1942 12.00% Joseph A. Dell W. C. (Bill) Dieruf, Jr. Donald J. Tonner 1943 $6,270.00 22.22% James R. Bogan Robert H. Causland Edmund A. Jung Aloysius A. Krempel George J. Tonner John C. Wood 1944 13.33% Monsignor Edward F. Litot Robert F. Shields 1945 $3,850.00 20.00% Albert E. Prosser Stanley D. Pukelis Frank J. Roytek, Jr. James R. Shields Richard J. Walker 1946 $400.00 17.39% John H. Chamberlain Charles J. Hipp Robert E. Stephens John F. Thieme, Sr. 1947 $1,677.65 21.62% Frederick A. Beckman Thomas A. Brier* Alfred J. Cantieri John H. Ford, Ph.D. Paul F. Heckler Hubert J. Miller, Ph.D. Donald E. Smith, Ph.D. James R. Thieme Ed Schlueter ’11 delivers the heat against Kentucky Wesleyan. 1948 $3,350.00 37.04% Gilbert A. Brungardt, Ph.D. James J. Buckley John Cerimele Warren C. Freeman Rev. Joseph W. Grace Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Eugene W. Ryan Richard G. Semonin Thomas L. Smith* David F. Terveer Eugene R. Walsh 1949 $1,854.00 23.53% Linus J. Brungardt Francis X. Coman Kenneth De Witt Gerald F. Kolb John F. Laughlin James T. Mangan Louis J. Polito Francis P. Staucet 1950 $13,157.94 20.27% Louis A. Abbott, D.D.S. George J. Bauer Henry J. Boguslaw Harold A. Boudreau James L. Causland William D. Freeman Charles S. Hanley, Jr. Clarence T. Kuhn Robert T. Mangan Alfred T. Miesch, Ph.D. Ronald M. Miniat James E. Pawloski, D.D.S. Eugene V. Pellegrini Victor F. Toeppe Thomas E. VonderHaar, M.D. 1951 $4,680.00 14.29% John J. Barrientos Rocco J. Colletti Ronald R. Humphrey Richard N. Karr John F. McCann, Jr. Thomas L. McNerney Robert L. Nolan Louis E. Schneider Edward A. Tomko, D.D.S. 1952 $2,925.00 19.30% Donald B. Basko Richard M. Beaven, M.D. Andrew F. Davey Donald J. Hathaway James E. Houk Robert King* Neal E. Krupp Raymond P. Laffey Joseph L. Martin Paul R. O’Connor Philip A. Vanderbosch 1953 $93,272.72 29.85% Rev. Thomas J. Beischel, C.PP.S. William C. Bugher Robert J. Eder William D. Elbert Robert C. Gering Charles J. Haag* John M. Haffner Saint Joseph’s College Homecoming October 8-10, 2010 2 1 1 Ethan Avina ’12. 2 Shawn Roser ’00 and Jill Stevens Roser ’00 pose with their children. 3 Mack Ogletree ’11 sneaks past Notre Dame College’s defense. 4 Class of 1960 at Curtis Creek. L-R: Bob Ernst, Frank Fitzgerald, Larry 3 Honikel, Jim Hannon, Barbara Fitzgerald, and Bob Gallaher. 5 Saint Joseph’s College President F. Dennis Riegelnegg (left) and Alumni Association Board President Lou Offer ’69 (right) present Maureen Egan ’90 (center) with the 2010 Alumni Service Award. 6 Mike Vallone ’60 and Ed Balas ’96 at the grill. For more photos, go to: alumni.saintjoe.edu. 4 5 6 2 1 3 4 1 Jake Birkey ’10, Lindsey House ’10, and Nick Bosak ’10. 2 Players tussle during the game versus Notre Dame College. 3 T. J. Morrison ’86 enjoys the Honor Class Dinner with Lina Chesak Liberace and Terry Ann Defenser, both of the class of 1985. 4 Sean Van Pelt ’09 and Amanda Moore ’10. 5 Dance team on the way to the football game, including TiAna Chantal McCullough, Briana Golder, and Tori Briscoe. 5 1954 $188,585.00 29.41% A. Vincent Agnew, Jr. Theodore G. Beemsterboer Carl J. Bobay Ronald J. Cherry John F. Englehart William H. Fremgen John D. Geary, Jr. Robert W. Gregoire Anthony H. Kiesler, DVM George R. Kuhn William J. Kun Paul M. Rall James J. Righeimer Kenneth J. Ryan Rev. Paul R. White, C.PP.S. 1956 $33,660.00 21.62% George H. Brown, Jr. Chester J. Buziak, D.O. John A. Dougherty Kenneth P. Fedder Marvin L. Hackman Edward H. Hennekes G. P. Higgins Joseph M. Kewley 1957 $30,755.00 34.43% Harry R. Allagree, ObJN Gerald J. Altstadt Gerald R. Apple Robert L. Auer William M. Bercik, D.D.S. Robert L. Conley Edward A. Cox, Jr. Ronald A. Dohr S. Kenneth Dolan Joseph Dulin Charles D. Eisenman, Ph.D. Daniel E. Fenker, CLU, ChFC Harry L. Ferson, Jr. Robert M. Gasior, M.D. Donald J. Graham Daniel A. Keilman Ronald E. Keller Paul J. Killos Robert S. Kinderman Albert J. Kozak Norbert D. Kretz Joseph A. Mackey Joseph B. Mihalov, CPA Edward M. Mohr, Jr. William C. Morrison Glenn E. Murphy NuMBER OF LEGACIES 22 freshmen are legacies William D. Neville Walter F. Obrochta Jerome B. O’Daniel Frank J. O’Reilly Gerald M. Pabst Robert J. Parker Thomas J. Phillipp John A. Regan Clifford F. Robinson Al A. Salerno Paul W. Scherschel, Jr. Roy J. Swanson William J. Swanston John A. Tobin, CCE Ivo G. Vonderwell Charles S. Werr 1958 $17,592.00 32.38% James W. Archer Fred J. Bauer John W. Bian Lawrence P. Carie Robert E. Christen Ronald L. Cole George T. Cover James S. Elbert John W. Ewry Keith A. Fingerhut Michael C. Freiburg Thomas F. Fruehe Rev. Robert P. Gehring Ronald P. Giometti 2010 Senior of the Year, Kyle Fender ’10, addresses classmates and guests at the President’s Senior Dinner. Joseph J. Hanish, CFP Neal B. Kelliher Edward M. Kolaczyk Louis J. Kuhn Jerry Lachnicht Thomas F. Mahoney, Jr. Charles J. Maloney Richard W. Oehmke, Ph.D. John P. O’Neil M. Desmond Ryan, Ph.D.* Joseph R. Sack, Sr. George J. Schmid Ronald F. Schuler George A. Sherwood Harold A. Shuster James H. Thureson William R. Walters Carl E. Wannemacher Eugene F. Wojciechowski Joseph W. Wonderly 1959 $28,549.25 35.98% James R. Ambs Kenneth M. Bates David C. Bauer Donald J. Baumgart Terence E. Bergin Robert Y. Brown, Sr. John M. Cannon David R. Carey Richard G. Conlin Richard A. Cote John T. Deines, Ph.D. Richard A. Deters Thomas J. Doherty Philip R. Donegan Charles E. Donnelly LeRoy M. Ellgass E. B. Fech, Ph.D. J. Dennis Fox Thomas M. Freehill Richard E. Gallo Dennis P. Gebele Arthur J. Gelino Robert H. Gengler Joseph E. Gregorich Sr. Charmaine Grilliot, C.PP.S. Joseph V. Gurgone Lawrence J. Herber, Ph.D. Jerome S. Hoess Robert A. Hoffswell Charles W. Holmes, Ph.D. Paul Jurik Edward F. Kalata Donald C. Korte Carl J. Kozlevcar Robert C. Krieter John A. Kurek Raymond J. Kuzniar, CLU Bernard E. Lareau Charles A. Lileikis George W. Lingen, Jr., D.D.S. Norman D. Lozen Joseph C. Matlon James A. Montemurro John M. Murray Francis J. Nomina Roger L. Redelman bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 35 RECONCILIATION 1955 $9,310.00 28.42% Mark L. Beischel Edward R. Bozymski Rev. Harold C. Brown, C.PP.S. Edmund F. Byrne Peter G. Fenlon A. Ronald Gambla, D.D.S. Virgil L. Gelormino William J. Gillen John J. Gorman James L. Greene John P. Griffin, M.D. George W. Kalafut Harry L. Kapp Willard C. Kellogg, Jr. Frank W. Klopp David Krigbaum, M.D. Leo J. Lammers Terence F. MacCarthy James W. Messer, Ph.D. Thomas J. Morgan, Jr. Linus R. Osterloh Eugene J. O’Sullivan Patrick J. Reilly Paul J. Rettig Raymond F. Schuessler, Jr. Ralph W. Seidl Leroy J. Selnek A. Richard Kumicich Joseph R. Maher Leroy U. Meyer John W. Morrison Timothy J. O’Brien H. Larry Penning, M.D. Fred J. Stucker, M.D. Charles A. Wiles HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Frederick E. Hollinden Ronald R. Hospodka, Sr. Rev. Vincent Hoying, C.PP.S. Martin M. Knapp William J. Labadie Roland G. Meinert, Ph.D. John G. Pastrick Joseph Q. Pindell Vladimir N. Pregelj Thomas H. Schnieders J. Cotter Tharin, Ph.D. Thomas R. Van Acker James E. Wintercorn HONOR ROLL OF DONORS RECONCILIATION 36 William E. Riegle Dennis E. Ryan Roger J. Scott, Jr. Francis X. St. Peter Thomas E. Stang Robert J. Stewart Paul J. Stucker, M.D. Robert W. Sullivan Raymond W. Tennant, Ph.D. Cdr. Richard T. Vallin David L. Verdeyen Peter O. Warner, Ph.D. Richard K. Winans 1960 $99,330.50 35.04% James J. Blanzy, Ph.D. Kenneth R. Bogner T. Leon Brady Thomas W. Busch, Ph.D. Robert N. Cathcart Donald R. Donahue Mark J. Doorley Timothy R. Downey Robert A. Ernst Richard A. Etter R. Dennis Evans Fred J. Faulstich Frank R. Fitzgerald Gerald J. Friedrich Dennis A. Fus, Ph.D. Robert D. Gallaher Charles F. Gaul James P. Gross Gregory C. Grothouse Ralph J. Haldorson John W. Hancock, Ph.D. James T. Hannon Joseph M. Kanamueller, Ph.D. Ronald E. Knoerzer Ronald P. Koron Raymond A. Krizmanic James G. Lambke Thomas F. Lewis, Jr. Gregory J. Mahoney James R. McCullough Richard J. Meister, Ph.D. James S. Moulthrop Stanley J. Nawrocki Thomas L. O’Connor Henry A. Pictor Daniel L. Rogovich* Martin J. Rosinski W. L. Schmidt Rev. Kenneth J. Schroeder, C.PP.S. Herbert E. Schumann John T. Sheahan Lawrence R. Siclair Thomas J. Sorg Gary P. Stack Kenneth A. Stelzer Gerald F. Stephan Tony Tumbarello Michael J. Vallone 1961 $35,594.00 33.14% J. Michael Bartels John R. Baumann George L. Beemsterboer Patrick J. Boland Ron V. Budzielek Dennis T. Butler Frank R. Caccamo Thomas D. Carpenter John P. Companik Timothy J. Connor David E. Cook Albert H. Croci Thomas A. Cusick Thomas J. Dagon Norbert W. Daigle Robert A. Dombro Jon A. Dudeck Fred J. Dunderman Frederick B. Fischer Joseph A. Forlenza William L. Fortin Marilyn M. Fowler Whaley Robert M. Gallivan, Jr., Ph.D. Ralph D. Gardner Gerald W. Hagerman Charles W. Henes John F. Hoffman Robert J. Johnson Michael S. Kanne Ralph T. Kenville John D. Kiefer, Ph.D. William B. Krantz, Ph.D. Robert J. Kroll John P. Mascotte James W. McCauley, Ph.D. Lee T. McCauley James R. McMahon, M.D. John F. Norris Daniel J. Pesaresi, Sr. Alan V. Purcell George F. Rafferty Robert P. Ramesh John F. Romanyak Alfred P. Savino Richard H. Shaw Jon T. Smith, M.D. Philip M. Smith John C. Spychalski Joseph W. Strzelczyk James P. Sullivan William J. Walsh, III John A. Watling Allan G. Whitlow George E. Wrobel Arthur C. Zielinski William E. Zleit 1962 $18,423.00 36.81% Kenneth J. Ahler, M.D. Patrick W. Bartholomy David M. Beam Raymond J. Billy Joseph L. Boton Bernard J. Casey Michael L. Clark Raphael B. Clementis-Zahony John L. Conlon James W. Crowley Patrick J. Devereaux Glenn A. Dobecki, M.D. Thomas A. Dohr Robert E. Dougherty Thomas G. Drennan Harold F. Egan Elbert E. Eschman David J. Etzwiler John C. Fitzpatrick Byron P. Francoeur Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. Chad Pulver ’97 and Rachel (Mahns) Pulver ’97 pose with their family and the Puma at Rock the House. Ralph W. Freibert Donald L. Gimbel John P. Gordon Kenneth L. Guzik Robert L. Kaiser Philip M. Keller Raymond J. Kelly H. Philip Kenney John D. Koerber Dennis B. Kosobucki William A. Kreutzjans Henry S. Krigbaum Edward J. Laude William O. Lehmann Stephen M. Ligda, Sr. Robert H. Lubbinga Robert J. Madda Thomas J. Moloney Leo J. Navin, Ph.D. Walter J. Nedza John H. Noble Patrick J. O’Neill Joseph A. Richard Robert E. Rospenda Theodore J. Sabados John L. Schudel Gerald D. Seikel Walter M. Siodlarz Richard O. Spicer Thomas P. Stefaniak A. L. Roberts, Ph.D. Raymond R. Trapp Robert A. Urig Dean A. Van Leirsburg, Ph.D. Nicholas J. Vesper Frederick R. Weber Arthur C. West Monsignor James J. Wolf Richard A. Wroblewski Robert S. Zurad 1963 $1,720,392.88 32.31% Earl W. Arndt, Jr. James M. Biernat, Sr. Matthew J. Brady Dennis F. Brestensky, Ph.D. Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. James E. Bruin Rita M. Buhr Phillip T. Byrd Francis Creel* James B. Crook, Jr. James A. Delaney Douglas W. Deno John P. Drennan Emilio Enriquez Eberhard J. Gabriel Lee D. Gallaher James C. Gannon Thomas J. Gately Lawrence A. Gordon David L. Guertin Richard J. Hagye Robert J. Hayes Delores J. Henderson Battleday Donald M. Hoffman, M.D. James J. Hunt, Jr. Edward T. Hurley Robert K. Imbur Robert A. Jansey William E. Johnston, Jr.* Daniel L. Jones Stephen J. Jupinka Gregory L. Klatecki Thomas W. Kuchta Edward C. Latek Edward L. Lysaught, CPA Russell E. Marcinek Robert J. Maszka Dennis J. Matuska John T. McCarthy James E. McGill Jerome T. Meservey, M.D. Joseph M. Murray Wayne T. Musial F. Ronald Musket Kevin O’Brien David P. O’Connor, Jr. Paul R. Ogorzelec Elmer L. Paris Michael J. Salmon, CPA Robert M. Scott John J. Seggerson, Jr. Peter S. Shen Michael T. Smith 1964 $80,565.98 38.54% Eugene Alvarez Dennis B. Anderson Allan E. Bavolek James S. Betz Charles P. Bowling, Jr. David S. Boyer James P. Bracewell Laurence L. Brost Mary E. Buchanan C. L. Camp Thomas M. Carroll Charles A. Clemens Thomas J. Coates William B. Currie, D.D.S. Dennis M. Dancer Don L. Davia Michael J. Delaney, Jr. Donald D. Dempsey Robert E. Doherty John A. Dohr Mary Frances Faulkner Felts-Nordstrom Dr. J. Michael Fitzmaurice, Ph.D. Robert F. Garzynski Dennis M. Gasick Dennis J. Goggin Joseph D. Gugliotta Francis J. Harmon Mary E. Harris Coman John W. Hartford Thomas F. Helmold Rev. John F. Herber, C.PP.S. Charles E. Horn Joseph A. Hula, Jr. Paul A. Impero Jerry L. Jack John F. Kane George L. Kelly Thomas C. Kicinski Patricia J. Klaus Hamacher Thomas F. Klawitter Kenneth L. Kohr Thomas Kuhar Gerald D. Langner John R. Lau, Ph.D. Dennis G. Lavery J. P. Lewis, Ph.D. L. M. Lewis James E. Madden Robert P. Marx Pierce F. McCabe Patrick J. Melady William L. Metz, D.D.S. David S. Moebs Robert C. Mueller, D.D.S. Patrick J. Murphy, Ph.D. Robert A. Newman Dennis M. O’Hare Richard J. Ostrowski James F. Panas James R. Piggush, Ph.D. 1965 $18,387.00 27.50% Edward J. Andersen, Jr. Michael C. Anker Michael J. Baloun Donna L. Blume Knochel Craig G. Bolanos Rev. Joseph L. Brown, C.PP.S. Lonnie L. Brunswick Thomas J. Cachur James A. Carey Frank S. Collura Paul J. Corsaro Roger T. Cotterill Curt F. Dale Terrence R. Dillon Michael B. Disser David E. Eckerle Thomas J. Effinger Patrick T. Fitzgerald Thomas M. Foley Charles L. Froelich Ronald W. Geleott John P. Gorman, Jr., ChFC Joseph J. Haburjak John F. Hartford Randall W. Hildeman Bernard M. Hirl Donald C. Jochem Thomas L. Knuefner Aloysius E. Knueven Norbert A. Krapf, Ph.D. Thomas P. Lang Vincent L. Linden John P. Matthys George J. McAfee, M.D. Patrick J. McCann, Jr. Philip W. McCauley, II Thomas E. Mooney, Sr. Arnold H. Muller James A. Murphy Patrick J. Murphy Eugene C. Ognibene David A. Ogren Nora C. O’Malley, Ph.D., FACHE Leonard J. Palicki Gregory T. Palubicki Joseph L. Pawlick James G. Roseland Joseph C. Shimala William N. Siska Michael E. Spain John M. Spence Andrew M. Szmagalski Michael T. Torgersen James M. Wade Terrence T. Wall 1966 $28,160.00 20.00% Anonymous Michael J. Barany, Jr. Glenn L. Beaupre Richard W. Bialczak Carl L. Bossung Philip G. Calcott James R. Callero Joseph L. Cogan, M.D. Earl L. Cousino Thomas F. Crowley Terrence W. Daley, Jr. Philip S. Dedig Daniel F. Dillon, Jr. William D. Dillon Ronald A. Dorsten James W. Echle Robert J. Fahey James B. Fitzpatrick* Frank Frasor Thomas N. Gallagher Ray A. Good, III Robert E. Griffin Terry E. Herbst William D. Hipple Robert G. Kaptain Robert M. Lauer Robert J. Lothrop John H. Mannen James P. McCormick Kenneth L. McIntosh Thomas P. McLaughlin Frederick T. Meyer Michael R. Moore, Ph.D. Thomas A. Murphy, III Charles T. O’Hara, Jr. Sarah A. Overmyer Hunnefeld Richard R. Perrotte James H. Reece James K. Robbins Joseph W. Rozek, Jr. Nicholas R. Schmitz Leo J. Schroeder William A. Stack Dennis P. Stanczak Michael C. Steckbeck William L. Strasburger Kenneth J. Strnatka Daniel J. Tighe Frederick A. Walter Richard M. Weishaar Joseph A. Wise Michael J. Woyahn 1967 $12,325.00 23.00% Michael J. Baum Thomas J. Beaven Estelle J. Biesiadecki Paul R. Broadway John F. Carney, III Bernard V. Carrico, Jr. W. P. Cashman Louis A. Claeys Raymond L. Crock Thomas F. Cudzilo, Ph.D. Robert L. Cwiertniak, Ph.D. Thomas L. Dunham bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 37 RECONCILIATION Mr. Puma and Ms. Puma, James Bertucci ’13 and Bailey Snyder ’10, at Little 500. John J. Pikarski, Jr. George L. Post Samuel H. Rankin, Jr., Ph.D. Jack T. Raymond Joseph M. Reilly, Jr. James E. Riedel Eduardo G. Rivera J.R. Savoie Alan C. Schmiederer Franklin J. Sikich, CPA Daniel A. Sorg James D. Truba John F. Ubik, Jr. Audrey F. Urbanczyk Paul A. Wendowski Robert C. Wilberscheid Dorothy R. Winkeljohn, Ph.D. Edward L. Wolff Michael J. Zofkie HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Gerald F. Snyder William A. Thoma, Jr. Frank A. Troike Art C. Vandenbroucke, Ph.D. James R. Vickery* Joseph G. Vlasaty R. Brian Walsh Philip J. Wilhelm* Henry J. Wilken, Jr. Kenneth J. Wysoglad John E. Zid HONOR ROLL OF DONORS RECONCILIATION 38 William D. Dyke James J. Egan, Jr. Michael A. Evans, Ph.D. Deno E. Fabbre Enrico J. Ferri Jerome H. Geimer Reinaldo Guerrero Joseph A. Hemminger Richard T. Kehoe John P. Kelly George R. Kesl Michael J. Krapec Gerald M. Lavey Marvin J. Leuck Thomas C. Mathews Janice K. Merritt James G. Mescher William J. Messinger Glenn C. Miller John A. Monroe David T. Muth John W. Parthum, Jr. Fredrick R. Phillips Herbert R. Rueth Eugene F. Sarkey William L. Schilling, III Ronald W. Staudt Carl J. Stepanik James M. Still, Ph.D. Raymond L. Sweigart Richard F. Taliaferro James L. Tobin Stephen J. Topolski, CPA James E. Whitehead 1968 $28,431.56 25.10% Timothy K. Andrasek James J. Berlier William E. Biros Robert F. Bollendorf, Ed.D. H. Michael Bowman Patricia A. Bowsher Ripple Stephen G. Brinker James L. Bruns Wayne J. Butrick John A. Carmody, III Mary A. Carroll Balka TOP 5 MAJORS Biology; Business Administration; Criminal Justice; Elementary Education; Sports Management Bethel Doty Kindell Harry J. Dove, Jr. John F. Farr, Jr. Joseph P. Felicelli, Jr. Randall A. Ferrari John E. Flick Thomas H. Flowers Charles F. Fraley, Jr. Della S. Gardner Patrick G. Gerardot Daniel P. Golec Patrick J. Gora, Sr. Thomas J. D. Gross Pamela K. Gutwein Vogt Steven C. Hayden Gerard J. Heinrichs Tom F. Kacprowicz Paul M. Kiffner Thomas R. Knitter Donald S. Knueve, Ph.D. John E. Koors, Jr., M.D. Andrew William Kramer Ronald E. Kramer Richard W. Krouse Daniel J. Layden Gregory L. Monti Michael T. Mourek Edward W. Mulcahy James W. Nies Frank A. Norton John R. Olechny Gregory F. Ostrowski Jeffrey F. Pazona Joseph J. Pendick, Jr. Dennis H. Potts Michael J. Reynolds Michael R. Ropp Richard J. Rossi Stephen L. Ruff, Jr. Erin Brocker ’12 joins student and employee volunteers during the 2010 Phonathon. Timothy L. Seiler, Ph.D. Michael F. Skube, Ph.D. Harry R. Sonderman, Jr. Rev. Jerome P. Stack, C.PP.S. Michael A. Steele Timothy W. Thurston, M.D. George A. Tremblay, Jr. Richard R. Wagner Gerard R. Walsh James J. Walsh Edward J. Winstead Daniel J. Witecha David F. Woltering 1969 $73,558.12 33.12% Anonymous Christopher M. Andres Thomas E. Bartkus James F. Bender Gerald R. Berner Timothy C. Birnie Thomas P. Boyle Vincent L. Braband, Jr. Robert M. Bresnahan James M. Burkart Thomas W. Burke, Sr. Vincent A. Cama Robert B. Cassey Robert J. Clancy Thomas M. Corcoran, Jr. Thomas F. Creger Terrence T. Dariotis Francis X. Davis, Jr. Michael J. Delaurentis George W. Deslauriers Stephen R. Dillon William F. Dorgan, Jr. David G. Enright J. E. Farfsing Terrence M. Foley Joseph M. Franklin, CLu, ChFC James J. Galles Thomas P. Ganz Thomas E. Gartland Thomas F. Grzesik, CLU Michael J. Guccione George F. Hamlin Matthew H. Hampton John J. Hayes, Jr. Wayne J. Henderlong Richard F. Hindery Patrick J. Hitpas James J. Hogan James E. Hooten Fred H. Hoying Ralph T. Iannelli Stephen D. Kizaric Phillip J. Kokandy Joseph A. Kotylo, Ph.D. Dennis J. Koziol Alan F. Kreutzer Lawrence A. Laudick Robert E. Legatzke, Jr. Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Paul E. Lukey Martin V. Lyons Thomas F. Marcotte Bart J. Margiotta Edmund D. Margrave James W. Maxwell Gregory F. Meier Leroy A. Milas Edward L. Modesto, D.D.S. Leon J. Monnin, Ph.D. James A. Mullen, Jr. James M. Mulryan William F. Murphy, III Michael M. Naughton Louis B. Offer James N. Ontrop James L. Pacetti Jon G. Panozzo Eugene B. Person, O.D. William J. Phelan James P. Piko Robert V. Povlock Thomas E. Prosser, D.D.S. John T. Quigley John C. Quinn Patrick J. Reynolds Joseph O. Rogers Ronald J. Roginski Richard A. Rogus Larry D. Ropp Thomas J. Rottinghaus Randall L. Rowe Joseph H. Sandersen David M. Scheafbauer Michael J. Simon Joseph P. Smith, Jr. John R. Soltis Lawrence E. Soltis Robert A. Souza David A. Sullivan Alan B. Tornabeni James A. Toscano Robert E. Trame Caryl A. Urbanczyk Grzesik William J. Vahary James E. Wagener Michael J. Walro Margaret J. Weatherhead Guccione Robert L. Whittingham Leonard E. Wiatr Anthony F. Wiedman, Jr. Stanley J. Wos Alan J. Young Robert K. Zimmerman, Ed.D. John J. Zygowicz 1970 $15,814.04 20.60% Peter M. Agnone, Jr., O.D. James Ahr William C. Allgyer Bro. Benjamin S. Basile, C.PP.S. Gary F. Batchellor John C. Bertrand Ronald W. Biernat Monica Breidenbach Jerome F. Burke James C. Burnett Earl W. Crosby, Ph.D. Robert N. Czarnecki Scott E. Donnelly John E. Dunn Paul R. Fongheiser 1972 $24,823.99 18.77% Kenneth E. Bohlinger Susan Boryc Pickard Gina Boyan Briggle John F. Bratton, Jr. George F. Brun, Jr. Dianne Brunswick Gerlach David A. Cerotzke Stephen M. Cleary Nora K. Dailey Phillips Frank S. Durbas Rev. James A. Dvorscak Michael W. Eder Arthur T. Farrell David A. Gandolph Mary Louise George Ames Donald J. Goschy Connie Harris Weir Terese M. Hoovler Davis Thomas S. Horvath Kenneth E. Inkrott, Ph.D. John J. Joyce, Jr. Stanley Kalwasinski James P. Kenney Gerald B. Kling Thomas A. Klingel Francis F. Leslie James M. Martens Jerry M. McKim Charles J. Mescher John R. Middlesworth Stevie Mikulich Giel Constance M. Miller Swary Rev. Joseph E. Miller, C.PP.S. R. D. Moderow Timothy I. Moenk Robert V. Monfort Stephen J. Muscarella Shirley A. North Mills Ann M. Osburn Gatto Jerome S. Pankey Arthur L. Rapini David B. Riley William F. Schlater John W. Schumacher John F. Shank Mary Jo Smolen Bertrand Rev. William J. Stang, C.PP.S. Susan Sullivan Klima Robert H. Fates Thomas P. Favret John J. Fitzgibbons Daniel E. Flaherty Ronald P. Franzen Sally A. Fry James L. Funk Joann F. Ganey Jan Garbon Monforton Jane Gartland White Kathleen G. Goecke Stonecash James R. Gudmens Mark G. Hagert Glenn W. Hake William A. Hendrick, Jr. Robin A. Higinbotham Clark Charlotte Jones Weber Gene P. Jones Kathleen Kelly Reinert Daniel A. Kidd Gregory L. Kienzler Peter T. Klocek Daniel J. Kramer Kevin M. Kroll Patricia L. Kurth Farner William J. Lammers 39 Dominique White ’10 (left) and Andre Wadley ’11 (right) compete in the 400 meter relay. Robert L. Vighi, CPA Joseph J. Vrabec James D. Wargo Laurence G. Weber, M.D. Donald R. Wegner Kevin M. White, Ph.D. Mary L. Wiehl 1973 $35,124.00 22.19% Richard J. Baratta Donna Becker Rietschlin Pamela J. Borscha Eriksen Martha A. Brady Bergman Robert Y. Brown, Jr. John A. Carroll, CCP, PHR John L. Conrad Charles J. Cook William E. Del Principe, CPA William J. Denney, Jr. Susan M. Dolecki Timmins William E. Larger Barbara A. Martin Joseph D. Martin, Jr. Vickie M. McCallister Kane Cheryl A. Michalak Joyce David J. Mills, CLU, ChFC Randolph B. Milos, CPA J. Peter Molitor Robert A. Mulderrig, Jr. Therese L. Murphy Wallis Mark Muterspaw Daniel F. O’Connor, Jr. Thomas J. Palermo Vincent J. Parker Donna L. Pearson Muscarella Douglas R. Perkins Michael Petrovich, Ph.D. Rev. George F. Plaster Katherine M. Pollock Janice M. Pyrce Sarah R. Ross Glass Daniel J. Ruhe bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased RECONCILIATION 1971 $22,505.00 22.79% Robert E. Allen John J. Alt Richard P. Balcer Bonnie J. Barnett Storey Ann Blacker Kirschner John D. Blood Stephen J. Bonowski Thomas P. Brown Daniel E. Bryan, Jr. Michael B. Burns Leonard T. Carolan Paul V. Clore Timothy J. Comeford Thomas E. Corcoran Jerome J. Cuzella V. Robert Czernek James T. Dodge Mary Ann Dreiling James W. Durkin, Jr. Christine Erickson DeLuke Kevin D. Eriksen John F. Etten John P. Evans Hilary H. Evers, III Ed Feicht Mark J. Fox Stephen V. Freeze Joseph P. Fritz Margaret F. Funk Kotylo Gary E. Gendernalik Kenneth W. Gerlach Edward P. Habrowski, Ed.D. Raymond E. Hall John C. Haller James P. Hester Charles M. Hicks Michael Hilbrich Gerald W. Hilker Richard A. Hojnicki Spencer E. Johnson, Jr. David P. Kaiser Leo D. Kerber, Jr. Walter J. Klag, Jr. Wayne J. Kubasak Eileen M. La Voy Burke David B. Lincoln Richard E. Longsworth Terry L. Lothamer John C. Maag John H. Maczak Robert L. Massa Richard M. Matthys William J. Miller, Jr. Wayne Missaggia John Molinaro Douglas Monforton Daniel W. Monnin Mark A. Nestor Robert P. Neville James V. O’Connor Raymond S. Papszycki, Jr. Frederick A. Pazona Mark T. Phillips Cary A. Rapini James J. Reinert John C. Rietschlin Patrick H. Riha Albert A. Scappaticci Henry J. Schmitt, Jr. Timothy J. Schwaller David C. Scudder John J. Siegel, Jr. Daniel J. Smyczynski Eleanor L. Stiller Bess Christopher J. Stohr Dennis J. Strobel Timothy C. Tincher James L. Vossen Phyllis M. Wiley Joseph J. Yeager, CLU, CIC HONOR ROLL OF DONORS John H. Gagnon Dennis M. Gallagher Robert L. Giel William Gladieux Robert C. Gutgsell Timothy F. Heinrich Bro. Timothy Hemm, C.PP.S. Ted W. Hillary Donald J. Hoffman Robert P. Hopkins Mark F. Hurtubise Michael L. Klima Robert S. Kokandy E. J. Kriegel Charles P. Lamb, Jr. Gerald R. Lasko Robert Litzenberg Fred W. McFawn J. P. McGraw Rev. John C. Mencsik, C.PP.S. Edward S. Michel Thomas E. Nath Michael P. O’Brien Stephen F. O’Donnell, III Thomas M. O’Loughlin Richard S. Pettineo Steven A. Ranz Michael P. Reisinger Daniel J. Rogers Glenda D. Rogers Boton Joseph J. Roszkowski Thomas J. Ryan, Sr. Mark F. Swary Michael A. Swierk Michael J. Tierney Larry J. Till Michael F. Ward Jack J. Wenning John A. Wiese Edward G. Zgonc HONOR ROLL OF DONORS RECONCILIATION 40 Jack A. Strom Steve L. Uebelhor John F. Waldron, Jr. Alan E. Waznis Colleen D. West Fink Paul F. White Paul A. Williams, Jr. Agatha Wong Yuen Elizabeth Schatzman Reagan Linda C. Shutske McNeil Michael C. Stang P. J. Stephan Edward J. Styles Robert E. Swisher Joseph B. Taconi, Jr. Terrance T. Taphorn William J. Timmins Ruth E. Warren Paulsen Richard F. Wojnicki Donna K. Zimmerman Moran 1974 $65,327.75 24.21% Debra M. Bergen Botthof Paul J. Bergman Patrick K. Callero, CPA Eleanor M. Dehn Pershing Gregory J. Diem Marcella K. Dreiling Cameron Patti D. Driscoll Gendernalik Richard J. Dunn Thomas A. Ebbinghaus William F. Edwards C. Kelley Endres Robert P. Faxel Michael J. Gadus Nancy M. Galm Foust James M. Gartland, Jr. Susan G. Gavin Sponseller James H. Gerlach, Ph.D. Anthony J. Gianoli William P. Grace Larry J. Hanneman, CPA Thomas H. Hardiman, Jr. William J. Hogan, Ph.D. Marianne H. Hollern Porter Bernadette Horwath Cook Richard C. Hoying David B. Huneryager Karen K. Johnston Bush Patrick J. Kearney Elmer W. Klepaski Daniel J. Kostrzewa Charles H. Kurland Patrick J. Lally Carol J. Lane Wood Thomas J. Lee Fred P. Mariani John A. Matochik, Ph.D. Barbara L. McConnell Klocek Mark D. McLaren Brian M. McMillin Mark E. Miller, PE James P. Morrell, CPA Margaret A. Muchow Vesch Charles W. Muller Mark A. Onesi Richard M. O’Shea John T. Porter William C. Reagan Neto Roser Richard M. Rudowski, Ph.D. Jerome B. Schroeder Jeffrey J. Schuetzner Karen Schulze Klepaski Leslie S. Silver Leonore A. Skonecki Palermo Benedict J. Sponseller, Sr. Robert M. Steiner, Jr. Kevin A. Strnatka John J. Sweeterman Family ties (from left to right): Richard ’03, Bennett, Philip ’13, and Joseph Rabensteine ’01 show their support of Green Lightning Racing at Little 500. Rev. Joseph P. Tito Charles J. Toben Louis W. Yuen 1975 $51,559.00 20.73% Roger D. Ames Richard A. Boyle Pamela Campion-Banwart Debra A. Carter Perkins Mary Ellen Cebulski Kreilkamp George M. Clemens Mary Ellen Cross Stephenson Christine J. Deppe Swiatkowski Robert M. Dragich Debrha S. Erickson McConnell Edward F. Gallagher Carol A. Gibbons Hardiman Peter J. Gilroy Gerard J. Glowniak Judith R. Hanneman Horstman Tracey L. Hensel Wleklinski Jane Hils Shea Richard L. Horstman G. Edwin Jones J. J. Jones Robert O. Kanney, Jr., M.D. Theodore A. Karpovich Jonathan A. Klepfer Edward G. Lally Susan Mally Tsangaris Robert P. Meany Alphonse Lee Meyer, Ph.D. Dennis A. Musial Rev. Richard Nieberding, C.PP.S. Jean A. Nist Stitz Michael R. Noel David E. Owens, Sr. Gregory W. Perkins Mark A. Ramion Gregory J. Schmidt Steven J. Slizewski Gary F. Spehar Jane E. Sroka Hern Gerhard P. Starost, Jr. Paul T. Sullivan Robert J. Swiatkowski Timothy Szkatulski Karen Ann Taphorn James Thordsen Samuel A. Till, Jr. Christopher W. Verdonk Timothy S. von der Embse Janet W. Wasserman Bloemer Al J. Wleklinski Paul R. Woeste Joseph C. Zingaro, Ph.D. 1976 $9,704.96 22.22% Julie A. Babiarz Lopatowski David P. Behnke Robert R. Benesh, Jr. Lawrence A. Bloemer, Jr. David J. Brandewie James M. Burns Richard J. Ceragioli, M.D. Wynell M. Neece Patrick A. Crisler Joseph W. Dillon Stephen E. Fink Gregory W. Foskett Ronald E. Frankiewicz Ann E. Funk Steiner Mark A. Haberman Stephen M. Hanas Bonnie Harlan Reed Ronald E. James William J. Kapitan David W. Keilman John M. Kennedy John D. Kirsits Patrick J. Knight Daniel J. Krodel Robert W. Lehmenkuler David A. Loweke Richard J. McDonald, Jr. J. K. McGrath Debra A. Michaelis Liddy Gregory E. Mulroy John A. Paczesny Jeffrey M. Perkins Dolores R. Powers Fisher Maureen T. Pufahl White Donna J. Schuetzner Toren, DPM Dennis R. Stitz Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. 1977 $15,778.28 22.09% Alana M. Ahmed Haberman Mark T. Bolla Patricia A. Campbell Craighead Timothy F. Christiana Donald R. Clemens Thomas J. Connors Cathleen A. Coughlin Smith John A. Craighead Melanie T. Cushion, Ph.D. Noreen M. Daly Reilly Karen Davis Marks James I. Delach Cheryl A. DeLucenay Walker Susan A. Ebbinghaus Warsaw Anna M. Ellerbrock Blankemeyer Peter L. Emer Teresa L. Eytchison Loeffler Phyllis M. Fitchorn Waznis Deborah A. Frantz Patricia A. Hajduch Knight Mark J. Heinen Richard J. Holland David W. Hood Beth A. Hoyt Foley Timothy D. Kirkbride Mark S. Kramer F. Thomas Krol Richard M. Kubasak Mary Jo Lyon Stegeman Brad J. Maisner Lauretta R. Marcucci Eileen S. McGinnity David J. McLaughlin Steven J. Meyer Paul E. Misniak Joseph N. Monnin Gregory L. Myers Brian P. Niehoff, Ph.D. Pamela K. Ogle Jones Lawrence J. Olewinski Ann Pantle O’Brien Barbara A. Perkins Jeffrey A. Peters Phillip J. Peterson Nancy L. Reedy Schroeder Karen L. Reiniger Suzanne S. Scovil Francis A. Sergi Deborah Skeates Burns Gregory P. Stegeman Jeffrey D. Taylor Lynn M. Ugino McGill James W. Unverferth Gregory S. Wilkins Susan C. Zeman Anderson 1978 $23,873.28 15.93% John J. Adam William W. Baker Virginia K. Carhart 1980 $36,360.55 24.17% Mary E. Anderson Teresa A. Avis Gibbons Daniel J. Bamberg Krisztina Bardos Inskeep Edward J. Becker, Jr. Mark A. Behnke Rev. Dr. Benjamin A. Berinti, C.PP.S. Sr. Marlene Berthelot, O.P. Michael J. Bettinger Denise E. Brown Klaus Frederick J. Carlson Susan Champa-Seminerio Robert R. Chrzanowski, M.D. Frances C. Cutino Gull David A. Dolak Leona Fournier Steinhilber Brian D. Fox, CMA Anna M. Girouard Schuster Brien N. Grow, D.O. Michael J. Hart Christine V. Haws Bauman Matthew P. Heaney Gerald A. Hemmelgarn Richard R. Huffine, Jr. Cynthia J. Jenkins Michael J. Keane Janet M. Keller Catherine A. Kielbowski Draper Lawrence J. King John P. Krisch Bruce A. Ksiazek James A. Lanzarotta Kimberly L. Leavis Collins George R. Liggett, Jr. Dale S. Madaj Rev. Mark R. Peres, C.PP.S. Thomas W. Reed Julie Reedy Kazimier Kevin E. Ring Peter J. Roesle Richard J. Rogers Lee A. Saber Kafury James A. Sakelaris Charles E. Saulmon, Jr. Don J. Steinhilber Albert J. Stupek, Jr. Janel M. Townsend Creviston Mary Ellen Vesely Liggett Gerald L. Wride Donald J. Zehner, Jr. 1981 $4,775.00 18.72% Elizabeth Avis Bakes Lisa J. Chesak Lamarra Michael J. Collins Megan C. Cooney Nelson Randy G. Cusick John A. DeMartino Mary Dlugosz Krisch Laurie A. Dolak Koetting Anne-Cecile Egan Kevin M. Field James J. Finnerty Sheila M. Gallagher Schiffler Rebecca G. Garris Perry Laura A. Geary Ginter Rita M. Giel Reust Paul H. Goszkowski, DC Theresa E. Hanley Beth A. Janecke Bamberg Jane A. Jankowski Verbarg Linda M. Jankowski Schab Kirk P. Jockel Jolynn S. Kozlowski Gosser Lucy C. Loew Goszkowski Future Puma cheerleaders, Haley and Madison Graf, daughters of Beth (Morris) ’04 and Scott Graf, at Rock the House. Michael R. Lucas Michael A. Marciniak, Ph.D. Steven P. Meyer James P. Muhler Donald J. Nadeau Rita K. Nesius O’Brien Thomas Neuffer Elizabeth A. Novack Aemmer James M. O’Brien John M. O’Brien Leonard J. Pasket Leo G. Pryma, Jr. John E. Pullin Karen A. Roelofs Sharkey Marell S. Sawyer Kowalski Charles E. Sharkey John W. Vidal Charles E. Wolpert 1982 $14,614.61 17.46% Marlene K. Bierbaum Campbell Carlene A. Boersig Pfeifer Russell T. Bruce Matthew B. Campbell Darryl P. Carstensen Michael A. Casey John A. Ceisel Teresa A. Clemmer Carstensen Gerald A. Corcoran, III Kris Costa Sakelaris Linda L. Deno William J. Gartrell Robin L. Geldreich Snyder Emily S. Goad Farley William G. Haggerty Elizabeth A. Houran Kenney Robert C. Jackson Nancy J. Joswick Tully Terrence M. Kenney Marian L. Kohut, Ph.D. Margaret E. Mecler Jackson Margaret A. O’Donnell Ahler Michael A. Pfeifer Gary A. Plamondon Michelle M. Poinsatte Butts Robin L. Ring Bruce Shadiow Charles R. Smith Jill M. Snyder Andres Willcina M. Tiede Lori A. Walsh Soldat Ernest Watson, Jr. Janeen Wenstrup Kooi 1983 $5,077.00 12.78% Anne M. Byerwalter Rosemarie A. Caudill Beard Claire H. Chwalek Stefaniak Mary Beth Clark Ryan Lori C. Clites Cutright Thomas M. Deardorff Susan C. Decker Deirdre M. Elliott Morcos David L. Erwin Allison M. Francis Murdock William P. Garcia William J. Guertin Mary Kay Hanley Zilka Peggy J. Hansen-Braun James M. Jones Carla M. Luzadder bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 41 RECONCILIATION 1979 $29,830.00 22.45% Daniel C. Banina John J. Bauman Michael G. Bauman Katherine Bergman Karen R. Blough Hartrich Thomas M. Boyd Catherine Therese Cangany Robert A. Cook Patsy A. D’Eramo, Jr. Nancy E. Deutschmann Hardy Phyllis M. DiCara, Esq. Susan J. Donohue Hay Therese M. Feicht Betty A. Fink Messier Timothy A. Fleming Sue A. Fritsche Hicks Thomas M. Funk, O.D. Marianne M. Galligan Julie Gerlach Bruns Jeffrey R. Guenther Mary Michele Hampton William P. Hardy Mary Pat Hartnett Wesche Thomas J. Hartrich Timothy G. Hay Robert C. Heneghan Bruce D. Hicks Donald D. Higgins, Jr., D.O. Robert J. Hospodka Colonel Terence A. Imbery, D.D.S. Bobbi L. Jensen Doll William H. Johnson, Jr. Ellen Kennedy Johnson Brian D. Klabunde Douglas D. Knutson Mary Pat LaRue William T. Lennon Laura F. Ludwig Julie A. Metz Urick Kathleen A. Miller Abbate Michael L. Molinaro Kevin J. Naughton Patrick S. O’Brien Anne O’Donnell Loomis Theresa Opilla Baker Marianne Pacek Riley Donald D. Penrod Mark J. Quebbeman Kenneth J. Renspie Robert J. Schroeder Michael J. Starr Judith A. Stuerenberg Mary E. Werr Behncke David C. Wilkin HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Anthony N. Catanzarite Patricia A. Clausen Rev. Thomas P. Conde Doreen Conroy Olewinski Daniel G. Corsaro Michael A. Cronin James E. Duffy Mitchell J. Frankowski Mary L. Girard Arend Thomas M. Grimmer, Esq. Mark A. Hajduch Earl E. Hammond, Jr. Anna E. Harris Hastings Steven A. Homan Robert E. Judge, M.D. Kevin M. Kidd Larry W. Kline William M. Knox, Jr. Helene M. Lenz Banina Lawrence R. Loomis Rev. Timothy D. McFarland, C.PP.S. Sr. Emily McMullen, S.S.J. Susan A. Mescher Aukerman David C. Miller, Jr. Patricia A. Mulcahy Duane M. Nagel Mara (Pindell) Davis Martha A. Robbins Trout Sally Stambaugh Lehmenkuler Steve W. Stitz Susan A. Tristano Molinaro Curtis L. Weller James P. Zacny HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Thomas J. Mastandrea C. Ann Micklewright DeMartino Robert C. Miles Gerald G. Potacki Laura E. Robinson Collins Lori J. Rohwedder Casey Mary Ann Schultz Erwin Linda M. Serpico Cross Jeffrey A. Shake Patricia A. TeVoert John F. Thieme, Jr. M. C. Wolff Taylor Jeffery A. Zahrn Stephen F. Egan Joseph N. Folk Paul A. Freudinger John F. Gause Cecily A. Gridley Garcia James E. Habrowski Suzan J. Hageman Rust Lisa M. Handler F. N. Hofmeister, IV J. Scott Jones Mandray A. LaCasse Prugar Kevin J. Link Clement L. Lupacchino, Jr. Michael E. Maltby Julie M. Mayhew Armstrong Cheryl L. Nadeau Houk Scott E. Ogle James T. Prugar Paul A. Richey Linda S. Sayler Kingma Rev. Kenneth R. Schnipke, C.PP.S. Beth M. Schroeder Bensen Melissa A. Sharp Haggerty John A. Toby John W. Townsend, Jr. David B. White 1986 $10,173.27 19.46% Charles D. Anders Debra L. Caudill Ewing Molly G. Conroy Foley Jodena L. Crummie Schlatter Denise E. Davenport Giannini James S. DeFalco Catherine L. Devillez Henney Anne L. Devor Gozdecki Chris A. Diener Dale P. Ebeling Geri M. Halaschak Lamb Jeanette H. Hardin Schollenberger Dennis M. Haworth Gina M. Hershberger Lehmann Pamela J. Ippolito Peter J. Ippolito Gregory J. Ketcham Richard F. King Paul J. Klimas J. Mark LaMere Mary J. Lanz Diener Kevin M. Liebert Thomas P. Madura Maureen T. Murray Helena P. Pointer Davis Kristie A. Price Alvey Angela M. Riebenack Cecil Peg Schumann-Ippolito David R. Smith Lisa A. Smith Ketcham Michelle L. Sprowl White Nancy A. Studer Diana Szucs Sullivan Angela M. Wilhelm Grosvenor Anna G. Williamson 1985 $24,815.00 13.84% Richard E. Beaver 1987 $11,875.00 18.56% John F. Atha RECONCILIATION 42 Kevin Craney ’10 reaches new heights with the Puma rugby club. 1984 $57,361.76 16.05% Very Rev. Angelo P. Anthony, C.PP.S. Peter J. Bensen Julie A. Blaesing Brunini Gregory Bocwinski Colleen A. Brennan Link Jeffrey A. Brinkley Theresa B. Brodeur Murphy Lenardo Burton Margaret M. Cahill Warzecha Caryle A. Cencelewski Neff Roy A. Clites Douglas R. Deck Janice A. Dworschak Jill A. Bissonnette Meeke Kelly A. Blackhall Bocwinski James W. Boler Keith M. Brouillette Kenneth E. Budz Patricia A. Connolly TerryAnn Defenser Michael R. Edwards Laurie Elish-Piper DeAnn M. Fisher Deck Joseph M. Giannini Carol A. Hollerman Minter Virginia R. Honegger Fisher Anne T. Horvath Brouillette George N. Kasap Robert E. Kulovitz Sandra E. Lee Mary Patrice Molinarolo Caroline A. Mondschean Angela M. Neuner Vennall Ann M. O’Hara Carol L. O’Saben, Ph.D. Karen T. Pastrick Susan M. Plomin Lazarich Martha I. Seiser Haynes Stephen J. Sergi Valerie L. Sperka John P. Sullivan, Jr. Renee S. Townsend Egan Michael J. Van Eekeren Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Nicolette Boulanger Dykstra Janet E. Bowyer Neitzel Joyce E. Bremer Stumpe Timothy J. Campbell Jeffrey D. Cipowski Denise L. Cordrey Lana H. Flores Conroy John E. Freiburger, CFP, AEP, MSFS Kent G. Gagnon Mark C. Gozdecki Cynthia L. Harding Montgomery Gary S. Hibbard Michele A. Keilman Liebert Kelly M. Kerber Kissinger Larry J. Kissinger Annette P. Klinker Schwartz Karen A. Kolesiak Kratzsch Mary F. Kooi Aimee S. LaMere Adams Robert E. Lehman Ty A. Maienbrook Theodore D. Mavity Steven R. Morenz Robert G. Novack Tim A. Potts Thomas C. Roth Mercedes L. Sheehy Austgen Michelle L. Shuck Korte David G. Smith John W. Stitz Michelle A. VanWynsberghe Roetker Brenda L. Warnken Barrett Michael A. Wojtysiak Therese E. Yanan David H. Zipparro 1988 $8,818.23 17.79% David J. Armstrong Joanna M. Barrett Hart Angela Betustak Waltman Pamela Brooks Chris M. Cain Amy L. Ceader James M. Collins Roger K. Cromer Daniel J. Dollear Debra J. Freche Moyer Judy A. Hickman Stanley R. Kappers Theresa A. Klingenberger Bohrer Thomas K. Kuhar Kim M. Lach Armstrong Patrick J. Leonard Joel E. McCarthy Martha Miller Ann C. Minnicus Sr. Nylas J. Moser, A.S.C. Robert A. Moyer James E. Nordhoff Cataldo Panici Debra K. Parish Sizemore John J. Pikarski, III Kevin J. Quinn Molly B. Ryan Cain Lisa M. Schroeder Bachman Thomas E. Steigmeyer Scott J. Swinford Patricia K. Szucs Stitz Michelle Tyler Campbell Monica R. Valentine Mary Beth Ward Woodcock Michael W. Webb Michael J. Wesley Richard A. Worms 1989 $5,884.00 23.83% Elian R. Albert Marilyn A. Alig Riley Patrick A. Berry Erika M. Bolla Kozlowski Thomas P. Brady Cheryl L. Brandenburg Hillan Scott L. Brinkman Thomas J. Brothers Angela S. Bruns Harrison Christine M. Connelly Brinkman Timothy P. Conroy Richard J. Cuculick, Jr. Douglas A. Daulton Katie L. DeSantis Cromer Michael A. DeYoung Mary E. Dougherty Atha Julie D. Doyle Branch Christopher M. Dufour Heather A. Dunbar Paschal Brian J. Egan Sr. Marie T. Evrard, S.S.J. Angela M. Fought Carr Kathryn D. Glotzbach Slavens Patricia A. Gloyeske Jackson Jeffrey R. Hillan Karen L. Johnson Cichocki Colleen R. Kindig Culp Bruce A. Knapp Timothy J. Malarney Robert A. Martino William G. Massoels Michael C. Monahan Vicki L. Myers Triplett Georgia A. Nagel McKim Audra M. Nevorski Hershberger Kevin M. O’Shaughnessy William G. Paschal Daniel J. Pesaresi, Jr. Deborah L. Ricard Jaeger Monique A. Saliga Jakubielski Teresa M. Scanlon Massoels Julie A. Sigurdson Suhr Kelley S. Van Gilder Treado Molly VanderWerff Klimas Daniel L. Witty Maria A. Wolfe Chandiles 1990 $16,372.53 12.03% Anthony J. Balas Joseph P. Cook Kelli M. Costa Lucito 1991 $10,689.00 16.60% Brian D. Ames Michael C. Benjamin Scott A. Brady Charlton S. Browning Sean W. Burke Deviani M. Chokshi Kuhar Margaret A. Crance Smith Andrea L. Dennis Robert A. Dobson Nickolette T. Dombrowski Anderson Charles A. Dyczko Dana L. Elliott Dyczko Dianne E. Faker Hollerman John M. Finnegan, III Jennifer C. Hammer Burke James L. Henson Kellie J. Hunneshagen Manzuk Mark M. Ivers John Christopher Johnson Margaret M. Jurgens Ivers Joseph D. Knoebel Anthony J. Kruzel Andrew C. Kuhar Kevin M. McDonald Jacqueline S. McKinley Franklin Ann C. Messman Wesley Cathy A. O’Brien Del Principe Karen A. Odum Sajewski LeeAnn Radivan Schreiner Michael J. Riley Terri M. Scroggin Briseno Paul D. Simatovich Robert M. Sloyan Timothy H. Smith Brian D. Specht Clement J. Steigmeyer Kathleen M. Szczepkowski Specht Allen C. Treado Sharon M. Vairo Kleszynski Lorrie W. Wachter Hylkema Elaine M. Weisenberger Doss 1992 $5,670.00 11.56% Joseph A. Arias Francine R. Armenth-Brothers, A.T.C. Lisa M. Barany Annette J. Carter Davis Kristen G. Corsaro Marino Charles M. Devereux Janice L. Feinendegen Serrani Sheila M. Gemperle Kathleen M. Kenney Malarney Christine L. Keyser Krull Paula L. Kline Weill Steve A. Kriegbaum Mary Jo Lawdensky Minick Sarah M. Matusiak Smith Thomas J. O’Neill Ibrahim Pinar Andrea D. Pries Kuipers Matthew S. Rendel Thomas A. Rotkis Francis M. Serrani Andrew J. Smith Brian M. Studebaker Robert F. Vaughan 1993 $8,311.65 10.22% Lisa M. Baciu Sheridan Amy L. Bohney Wilhite Susan M. Butz Flaningham Catherine A. Collins Kara M. Costa Meyer Colleen M. Dunbar Rotkis Matthew C. Gibson Patricia A. Glennon Hayes William P. Hayes DeLea A. Johnson Kearse Sheryl L. Klemme Christmas Kendra M. Latta Illingworth Luke V. Lengerich Pamela L. Lisek Cabrera Dianna S. Maxwell Timothy E. Meyer Julie K. Obermeyer Shewmaker Patricia A. Offer Zepeda Stephanie L. Primeau Dobson David B. Richa Lynn R. Robinson Miskus Michael Y. Scudder, Jr. Danielle L. Thorndyke Benich 1994 $7,144.00 12.26% Aaron D. Addy Mary E. Ayoub Kenneth M. Benich, Jr. Julie A. Best Brickler Angela M. Bossung Lawson Mark E. Brown Rosemary E. Corrigan Campbell Anne W. Dumas Rebecca A. Facemyer Bringewatt Sean P. Fergus Joshua S. Hauser Rebecca A. Hawkins Diane R. Hebert Arias John I. Holton John M. Horazy Marie C. Johns Bruhn Claudia Koselke Swarthout Susan M. Mattocks Jason A. Miskus Robert T. Sheridan, Jr. Trent A. Smith Suzanne St. Aubin Tobey Michael T. Stader Valerie S. Townsend Murphy Lisa M. Urban Gastineau W. Erik Weber bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 43 RECONCILIATION Alumni and students join forces during the 2009 Homecoming Dorm Wars. Karin K. Cramer Ogden Kerry A. Dempsey Mixan Loretto D. Dennis Szucs Judith R. Dever Matthew A. Eckert Maureen V. Egan, Ph.D. Brian P. Jakelski Thomas E. King Michael A. Kleszynski Gregory D. Marshall Jonathan Messman Thomas J. Messman, Jr. Christopher A. Minick Kathleen M. Purtell LaMere Beverly S. Savich Green Jeannette H. Yeoman Mosher HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 3 PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED TO THE CLASS OF 2014 1. Cody Thompson (Lombard, IL: Glenbard East High School): He plans to major in Biology-Chemistry. 2. Jessica Ruschke (Lawrenceburg, IN: East Central High School): She plans to major in English. 3. Colby Alexis (Port Huron, MI: Port Huron High School): He plans to major in Political Science. HONOR ROLL OF DONORS RECONCILIATION 44 1995 $4,342.10 8.58% Jennifer L. Allgeyer Krouse Victoria R. Bender Sabaj Molly M. Boyle Balas Jonathan M. Bringewatt Tara M. Foldenauer-Addy Jessica J. Henry Joseph K. Janusonis Scott J. Maienbrook Stephen J. Maillet Mary L. McCarthy Candace McGroarty Livingston Lisa M. Musser Jones Mark P. Riters Gina M. Rottino Holton Anthony B. Sabaj Jeffrey R. Saucerman Mark K. Slate Robin C. Smith Jason L. Taulman Douglas I. Vis 1996 $5,080.00 11.57% J. Phillip Avery Edward G. Balas Andrea N. Bernardon Johnson Mary A. Caldwell Arthur K. Carrison Matthew P. Davy Mandy K. Derflinger Narcaroti Danielle M. Figlio John M. Fitzgibbon Roger A. Fry Jason R. Garing Lawrence J. Glozier David M. Goes Jennifer M. Gretencord Fry Scott Holmes Carolyn M. Johnsen Cromwell Kurt W. Krouse Melinda K. Laffoon Beier Dwayne D. Leininger Amy N. Moss Duke Michael C. Olson Donald J. Parmentier William J. Patterson Monica A. Serrani Leffler Faith M. Sievers Davy 1997 $10,056.10 12.40% Gary H. Campbell Lucinda M. Coffman Chad A. Creager Andrew D’Amore Brian A. DiPaolo Patrick A. Downey Carolyn E. Groen Hartley Jason L. Grzegorek Darren J. Haas Rhonda S. Hanley Churchill Michelle M. Heilman Creager Tamari A. Hubbard Haas Denise E. Hutchinson Avery Margaret C. James Kareane D. Klott Engels Ryan W. Koppelman Domenic C. Maciariello Marc J. Macias Jolie McCollum Ritchie Christina L. McCoy Crawford Chasity A. Miller Campbell Sara L. Morgan Durham Jeffrey K. Norus Jill Ogger Sedmak John M. Osborne Jason M. Potthoff Jeffery A. Proctor Cynthia J. Rinke Dykas Terra Schafer Maienbrook Bryan D. Strasburger Margaret Waterson George Laura A. Witek-Jones 1998 $4,900.64 18.82% James R. Blinzinger Charles B. Bowling Erin E. Breetzke Kristin A. Brown Rachel K. Call Schwipps Charles E. Carmody Gregory A. Cleaver Robert J. Conerty Marty M. Corley Amber S. Dossett Wood Martin J. Dykas Jason D. Fellmy Mary E. Flynn William J. Gill Michael E. Golumbeck DeAnn R. Hazzard Owens Andrew M. Hicks Steven E. Kawa Rev. Jeffrey S. Kirch, C.PP.S. Sara C. Klocek Hicks Julie L. Lanoue Zolvinski Sherry L. London O’Dette Nichole M. Lukowski Amanda McIlwain Hauser Peg McLeish Zachary J. Milito Matthew S. Owens Susan E. Ownby Veneziano, Ph.D. Sandra L. Price Kawa Katie L. Robinson Cate Elizabeth A. Sawyer Slate Cynthia Stanko Roberts Ty W. Weston James R. Williams Carrie B. Zolper D’Amore 1999 $1,555.14 10.13% Sara E. Bruner Erin N. Clark David R. Dixon David L. Drzonek Carrie E. Edgell Rebecca C. Fischer Wagner Ana L. Gallegos-Adams Ryan C. Gandurski Marsha L. Jance Daniel A. Koleszar Michael T. McCallum Stephen S. Moser Angela M. Moster Alford Richard J. O’Dette Jamie L. Portal Guardi Ginee Wozniak Ames 2000 $2,050.00 12.77% Quinn R. Chism Patrick M. Cleaver David M. Curin David S. DeLauro Sarah Grubb Sturm Theresa Anne Hatton Mary Elizabeth Fortman Lawman Michael G. Mancuso Brian J. McGovern Lori B. McKinney Jensen Matthew J. Metzger Shawn P. Roser Eric C. Schoch Holly Ann Stefaniak Walters Jill Stevens Roser Clark C. Teuscher David A. Veneziano, Ph.D. Cory M. Walters 2001 $3,998.50 13.17% Daniel R. Adams, III Lucas Brunette Jason J. Burke Varon E. Cantrell Wendy R. Charlesworth Davis Catherine Cox Heinz Stacey Cunningham Koleszar Derek M. Dabrowiak David M. Del Principe Kelly Dougherty Burke Juli Duerksen Hood Matthew J. Eichas Brock Heinz Joseph J. Huseman Shay L. McGuire Hartley Sarah Myszak Boyer Dawn E. Paulin Koontz Richard Pietrzak Joseph F. Rabensteine Derek Serna Adam Smith Heidi Wieland 2002 $2,529.00 11.11% Christine A. Carroll Sandor Roberto Cocot Kathryn L. Gaines Brendan J. Gallagher Teresa Gaura Poliquin Karyn M. Greig DiNovo Blaire M. Henley Elizabeth E. Hollenbeck McGovern Beth L. Jerzyk George P. Leedle Breain E. Ma’Ayteh Dunscombe Katherine M. Mack Mancuso Greg E. Myers Christian D. Poliquin Sara E. Post Rabensteine Carole Prendergast Ary J. Rennier Nelson Christopher J. Sandor Megan L. Taylor Alstatt Benjamin M. Zimmer 2003 $5,931.00 13.59% Tina M. Bednarczyk Augsburger Russell W. Creel Tina R. Deno Jennifer T. Frankowski Huff Jodi A. Frigo Michelle M. Grubb Heinz Sarah K. Hachey Brett D. Heinz Todd A. Huff Ryan S. Jessen Katie M. King Anthony Leonarduzzi Caroline Monforton Norton Stephen J. Mulligan David A. Norton Amy Overmyer Jessen Richard W. Rabensteine Jill R. Ryan Potts Luke C. Schafer Nicholas T. Schafer Jennifer T. Sherburne Eckert Jerome Kotel ’11 and his pit crew celebrate as the 2010 Little 500 champion. Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Donald R. Shuler Justin C. Terria Michelle R. Hines Kurt M. Welsh 2005 $2,152.50 9.76% Mary F. Balmes Chelsea Q. Cooper Leedle Kristyn M. Corley Ryan M. Dorton William P. Hardy, Jr. Jacquin J. Herran Sonia I. Honkisz Nicole A. Kaiser Guest Marissa L. Klebs Karen E. Miller Bizila Eric M. Peschke Rebecca L. Scherer Darrell E. Statzer, III Sarah M. Wells Ragan Jennifer T. Willig Cortny L. Woodruff Kramer 2007 $530.00 2.80% Ashley Adams-Douglass Mario Leggero Edward G. Leonard Callie L. Rogers Erin Salinas Rebecca J. Shadwick Katherine M. Stembel Purple 2008 $1,290.00 3.43% Andrew T. Costello Scott C. Kerlin Leah R. Kopetski Anthony R. Lindsey Andrew M. McKim Timothy J. McManus Natasha W. Mills-McKim Robert J. Snarskis 2009 $215.00 4.85% Stephanie Boyle Robyn L. Bozych Douglas C. Buysse Nicole A. Carleton Tracy L. Carson Jessica N. Conlin Elizabeth M. Miskowiec Meghan L. O’Neill James Smith Jeffrey T. Williams 2010 $60.00 2.96% Kathleen A. Grady Benjamin D. Kalinowski Michael J. Koscielny, II Stephanie A. Storer Friends Anonymous Tony Abate Victor and Carol Abell Steven and Diane Abram Muzetta E. Allgyer Amelito and Mildred Amadora Ann Horky Appell Patricia S. Ashburn Daniel and Dianna Auer Jeffery and Mary Austin Mark Bacigal Margret Bahler Joan C. Banet Alberta M. Barker Michael and Christine Barry Rosemary W. Barth Vernon and Beverly Baynum Vernon A. and Joyce Baynum Donald and Elizabeth Becker Bob A. Bender John L. Berg, Jr. Carolann C. Biel John Biernat Joan Bigora Dolores Black Thomas and Anne Blair David and Kathleen Blair Edgar and Joyce Blair Daniel and Donna Blaney Russell and Sharron Blue John F. Blum bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 45 RECONCILIATION 2006 $482.00 3.70% Randall T. Brooks Colin P. Carmody Kimberly E. DeWees Barton David J. Didion Elizabeth A. Klocek Dougherty Kyle L. Purple Kevin Mackowicz ’10 as Leaf Coneybear in the Columbian Players 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2004 $3,176.20 13.79% Andrew J. Augsburger Brigid C. Ayer Mark A. Brouwer Shannon M. Cheek, M.D. Michael J. Dougherty Dennis G. Guest Amy E. Gulvas Norbot Travis J. Lechien John G. Ligda Samantha Ma’Ayteh Villa Margaret J. Makovec Elizabeth R. Morris Graf Thomas J. O’Connor Anna Belle O’Shea Gregory A. Rathnow David E. Ritchie Roman R. Rodriguez Paul Shireman Kenneth C. Shumard Martin H. Sweigert Michael J. Tebbe Raquel D. Vargas Statzer Jaclyn Whan Shuler Theresa A. Yoder Didion Cecilia D. Bolton Joseph Borowitz Edie Boudreau Edmund C. Bowie Nancy and Ihor Boyko David and Deanna Breclaw Mark and Pamela Brickey Joan M. Brier E. Beatrice Briggs Martin and Cindy Britten Earl and Carolyn Brose Richard G. Brost Paul and Donna Brouillet Marilyn Brouillette Jason and Natalie Brouwer Glenna Brown Mary F. Brown Chuck Bucheri Sarah Bugajski Christina Bulaw Joanna Bunyon Angela M. Burgeson Jerome and Sue Burns Judy Burvan Luann Busch Karen Buysse William and Karen Byrd Ian and Karen Caliedo Toma Campbell William and Mary Carroll Ruth N. Carter John and Mary Linda Casey Janet B. Cavanaugh Mallik and Vijaya Chaganti Ronald and Carroll Chambers Robert and Jeani Chamness Percy W. Chase Eleanor Chesnut Kimberly S. Ciesielski Arthur and Brenda Clark Joann E. Clark Norma J. Cobett Linda Cohen Roger and Linda Colbert Everett and Lena Combs Richard and Linda Comingore John and Julia Conn Christopher Conway Alice J. Cope William and Sally Jo Cope Edward and Judith Corry Steven Corry Thomas D. Costello Drew Costigan Charles and Patricia Counts Robert J. Courtney Kenton and Kristine Craft Bill and Karen Craig Ender O. Creel Joseph M. Crispino Robert and Marjorie Cunningham Susan and John Cunningham Ruth A. Curtis Patricia Daily Dan and Sue Daluga Jeri Danko James and Judy Davis James and Stacey Davis Craig and Marnie Davisson David and Margaret Day Mary E. Decker-Trunk Mary Deerr Thomas and Marianne Deffenbaugh William and Donna Demas HONOR ROLL OF DONORS RECONCILIATION 46 James and Deborah Denman Timothy and Kelly Deno Vonna Despotis Rev. Edward F. Dhondt Andy and Jenny Dibley Theodore and Kimberly Dickman Geraldine R. Dill Mary Doerr Jill R. Donnelly Patricia Downey Rex Downing Christopher and Stacey Doyle Barbara Drone Theresa J. Effinger Donald and Connie Ehrlich Robert and Ruth Einhorn Judy A. Elizalde Roger and Mary Kay Emmrich Keith and Kimberly Ennis Geo and Adeline Epting Evelyn Erb Marilyn Erb Valeria Erickson Dan and Cathy Esker Mirasol Espanola Raymond and Elaine Estand C. Robert and Gail Evans Sidney Feldman James and Joan Fencil Arvlynne L. Ferrelli Rodger and Veronica Fields-Bortz Theodore and Charlott Filson S. Charlene Fink Brian and Catherine Finke Timothy and Ann Finnegan Dennis and Patricia Fisher Dianne Fitzpatrick Eldon J. Flessner James and Marjorie Flickner Gearld and Betty Foister Betsy M. Foxwell Michael T. Franklin Rev. Henry L. Frantz, C.PP.S. Keith Freeman Ernest and Linda Fritsch Rev. C. Alan Funk Clarence and Nancy Funk Kelly and Diane Gabbard Bill and Sharon Garrett Rosemary A. Garrigan Floyd and Patricia Garrott Phyllis C. Gausselin David and Bettina Gehring Oliver E. Giere Craig and Melissa Gigax Paul R. Ginter Walter and Sally Ginter James and Jacquelyn Givens Robert K. Gloyeske Karen M. Goetz Darla Gonson Ronald L. Gottschalk Kathleen Graczyk Dennis R. Graf Marsha Gratner Moses E. Green David Greenbach Mary Jo Gurley Eric and Cyndi Gutwein John and Charlene Gutwein Jorge and Angela Guzman Louis and Cheryl Hahn Stephen P. Halula Mary Ann Hamer Julie A. Hanchar Matthew and Celina Hanewich Gary M. Hanley Arthur and Dorothy Hansmann Daniel Hanson James Harris Jennifer K. Hartlage Karen Hatfield Mark Hatfield John and Dolores Hawkins Mike and Angie Hein Charles and Michelle Heit Robert and Janette Hella Jennifer Henn Gertrude Hentschel Peter and Bonnie Herdina David and Beth Herr Robert and Anne Herrold Beverly Hettinger Lester and Rita Hicks Martha and Michael Hill Robert N. Hills Susan Hilt Charles Hoekzema Bishop William Higi offers a blessing at Mass on the Feast of Saint Gaspar del Bufalo, founder of the Missionaries of the Precious Blood. TOP 10 CLASSES WITH HIGHEST DONOR PARTICIPATION RATE Class Amount 1964 38.54% 1948 37.04% 1962 36.81% 1959 36.20% 1941 35.29% 1960 35.04% 1957 34.43% 1935 33.33% 1961 33.14% 1969 33.01% . Thomas and Karen Hoekzema Michael and Cynthia Hoffman Deiane Holstein Robert and Barbara Holstein Barry and Joanne Hoobler Marlin R. Hook James and Carol Hoover James and Sharon Hopkins Ashley R. Hayworth-Hopp and Joseph Hopp Anna M. Hornof Donald House Adrian and Regina Hrynyk Mary Huber Davis Jamie Huston Russell Isaacs, Jr. Randy and Justine Jackson William and Mary Ann Jackson Mildred L. Jaeger Melissa A. Jarrell, D.D.S. Robert and Peggy Jerome Faye E. Chennault Johnson Homer and Barbara Johnson Minnie S. Johnson Nathalie R. Jones Joan Jozefowicz Thomas Jozefowicz Joseph and Barbara Kacmar Ruth M. Kanney Jack and Kathleen Keirn Sue C. Kellner Judy King Stephen and Connie Kingman Romana L. Kiser Victor and Sheila Klinker Joanne Klosowski Ronald and Rita Koebcke Brian and Christine Konagel Antoinette M. Korba Emil and Ellen Kosich John Kosich Michael Kosko Thomas and Virginia Kowalski Helen R. Kraud Charles and Donna Kresse Joan Krimm Tim and Jenifer Kryshak Edward and Marybeth Kuhrt Mrs. William J. Kunisch Joyce M. Kutzler Kenneth and Alberta Kwiatkowski James and Esther Lambert Maria Langdon Richard L. Lasbury, D.D.S. Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Cheri Lehe David and Amy Leising Bob and Helen Lewis Ronda D. Lewis Jack and Pat Liberator Margaret H. Lihvarchik Dave and Pam Lippold Jean Lippold Helen D. Lipton Eugene and Marilyn Little Douglas R. Livingston Martin and Helen Lokai Marvin and Mary Lois Luers Richard and Charlene Lugar Joseph and Laura Lupe Jennifer J. Mach Joseph and Janet Machanis Joseph and Mary Machanis Bette-Jane Maley Leland E. Mallory Raymond and Johanna Malmgren Steven and Darla Mansfield James and Donna Marchand Janet Maricic Raymond and Marlene Mattocks Jenny Matusik Raymond and Lucille Mazzanti Jessica McBroom Gregory A. McCarty Joanne K. McDevitt Rick and JoAnn McElfresh Jeanne T. McFarland Karl and Jean McGhee Thomas and Veronica McGill Thomas and Diana McGill Eileen McGrath Norine McInerney Mary L. McNamara Burche Melson Scott and Amy Merchant Richard and Kim Meth Kimberly Metz Leo Meyer Barbara J. Meyerchick Romuald and Elsie Michels Robert and Dolores Mikelson Kristel Miller Thomas and Betty Mitchel Rene John A. Modina Mary J. Moebius Mary Lou Moebius Daniel Molter Franklin R. Moore, Sr. Janet E. Moore Vernon and Hilda Schaefer David and Kelly Scheirer Timothy and Pama Schreeg Rita L. Schroder Laura G. Schuerman John P. Schumacher Donald Sebestyen Inder and Tiffany Seekri Mark T. Seiler Geraldine M. Shaw Ronald and Patricia Sheffler Cathleen Sherman A. Louise Shide Edward C. Shimeta R. Perry and Phyllis Shipman Rufus and Jane Shotwell Keith and Beth Sieverding Lanny and Elaine Sigo John R. Sime Kyran B. Sims Lisa Sivertsen Don and Julie Slawikowski Michael and Deanna Slobodecki Steve and Roberta Slobodecki Marie T. Sloyan Martin and Cynthia Smith Melvin E. Smith William and Kathleen Sneckenberg David Snow Michael and Denise Snyder Jack and Ann Taulman Annette Taurence Philip Taurence Maria Tegtmeyer Shelby Thomas Wyatt Dennis and Dawn Tiede Patricia A. Tomczak Gregory and Kathleen Tonner Patricia P. Truitt Delores M. Trump Tony and Catherine Tymkow Ron Vanasdlen Roy and Patricia VanMeter Louis J. Veltrie, Jr. Robert and Debra Volk Edward J. Vorderbrueggen Bill Waddell James and Cindy Wakefield Floyd and Vicky Wallace Roger and Sandi Ward President Washington Joan E. F. Waters Juanita K. Waugh* Donna M. Weber Marilyn Weber John and Elaine Weinert Samuel and Melinda Weirich Ronald and Carol Wendt Terry and Shirley West Terry and Robin Westendorf B. Gregory and Nancy Whaley Jeffrey and MaryNoel Sprayberry Charles and Janet Spurgeon Lenny Stang Karen D. Stanley James and Kim Stanton Barbara Starr Cynthia Stawski Jack and Judy Stevens Richard and Patsy Strawn Kelly A. Styck Carolyn A. Sutter John P. Sutton Douglas and Jane Swartzell Eugene and Shirley Sydow Nicholas Tabor Virginia M. Taraba-Teply Gladys Wheeler Christopher and Barbara Whitaker Larry and Jean Wiedeman Doris E. Wiener John and Nancy Wilkin-Duve Lawrence and Claire Williams Jackie and Lynda Williams David and Marlene Wilson Melinda S. Wilson Kimberly L. Wise Kathleen L. Wolf Elizabeth A. Worden Franklin and Patricia Wright Billy and Janie Wyatt Anthony and Helen Yonto Edward and Barbara Young Parents and Grandparents Anonymous Brad Adams Lonnie and Teresa Adkins Eugene Alvarez Mary Louise Ames Edward and Bernadette Andersen Newel and Amy Anderson Chris and Debbie Appelhans Joseph and Susan Arias Hugo and Olga Arreguin Leslie and Melinda Austin Emil and Julie Baciu Richard P. Balcer Edward C. Baltz James and Ruth Banner Michael and Mary Barany Mr. and Mrs. Anthony W. Barlage John and Emily Barrett Thomas and Cathleen Barrett Richard Bart Joe and Cecilia Bauters Jeannette C. Beaver Gilbert N. Beckemeier, II Mac and Betty Behnke* Vicente and Marissa Belcina Robert and Kathleen Benesh John and Ellen Benish Kevin Bennett Norma Bennett James and Elizabeth Bernard James and Christine Bertucci Alyn and Janet Besner Scott and Robin Bess Bryan and Brenda Bickett Philip and Sara Bir Jeannette Blackhall Lynn and Dorothy Blinzinger Scott and Carol Blue James and Mary Blum Mark and Jeanne Bobonick Tony and Lisa Bodie Thomas A. Bonifas Louis and Beatrice Borger Michael and Margaret Bova Charles and Maureen Bowling Thomas and Mariana Boyle Gary and Debra Bozych Vincent and Margaret Braband George and Ann Bray Stephen and Lea Brinker David and Jennifer Brock Timothy and Nancy Brocker Jacquelyn A. Brooks Allen and Bonnie Broussard Jon and Debra Brouwer Robert Y. Brown, Sr. G. Scott and Mary Brownfield Mary E. Bruin Michael and Sylvia Brunette Bernard and Rebecca Bruns David A. Buche James J. Buckley Ron and Diana Budzielek Carl and Lynda Burgeson Jerry and Mary Burk Donald and Alice Burrell Rebecca S. Busch bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 47 RECONCILIATION Dr. Michael Evans ’67, Lawrence Laudick ’69, and President Riegelnegg at the dedication ceremony of the Evans Arts and Science Building. James and Jeanne Zacek Ambassador Robert B. Zoellick Richard P. Zondor, CPA HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Orville and H. Jeanette Moore Jeffrey and Theresa Moree Ann Moriarty Julie A. Murphy Doris Myers Irene Myrda Bernard and Loretta Myszkowski Marvin and Pam Nagel Walter and Velma Nagel Phillip and Audrey Nash Heather Brouillet Navarro Jose and Elma Nayre Christopher and Joyce Nelson Mamerto P. Nilo, III Marivic Nilo Frances Noble Meredith Nowak Pamela Nyman-Vaughan George Dennis O’Brien M. J. and Traci O’Donnell Michael J. Offer Brendan O’Keefe Doris Olango Mary J. Oliphant Donna O’Reilly Thomas and Margaret O’Sullivan Charles R. O’Toole Dean Panos Nicholas C. Panos Bonnie J. Pappert Kristin N. Paris Kara A. Paroubek Frank and Genevieve Partipilo Debra Paust Kenneth and Barbara Pazan Helen Peitz Richard and Christine Pfingstler Keith and Fran Pfledderer Thomas and Maureen Pikarski Mary H. Platt Thomas and Kimberly Plummer Kenneth Polky Fred and Gloria Portney Jacob Portney Richard and Arlene Potts Craig and Deborah Prather J. Edward and Lora Prochaska Mary E. Propper Lee and Kathleen Pucker Richard and Elaine Puetz Renee Pyle Richard and Ruth Pyle Beverly Quackenbush Bruce and Edith Radek James and Anita Ramey Brent and Therese Recker Lois J. Reed Mark and Debra Reed Nancy L. Reichert and Abdulqader Altamimi Bill and Eileen Reid Richard and Linda Reiners Michael and Pamala Renninger John M. Righeimer John P. Righeimer Steven and Margo Roberts Shirley Ronan Richard and Rose Rooney Kathleen M. Rouba G. David and Mary Ryan Cheryl Salatas Lori Samples Oscar and Mary Sanchez Amy L. Sanford R. Bruce and Mari Anne Sayler HONOR ROLL OF DONORS RECONCILIATION 48 Dr. F. Dennis Riegelnegg offers his first remarks as the 17th President of Saint Joseph’s College at the Presidential Installation Mass. Jeffery and Angela Buysse Robert and Mary Jane Byerwalter Karen L. Byroad Gerald and Julie Cailteux John and Noreen Carmody James and Robbin Carroll John and Mary Carroll Tracy L. Carson Tony and Dolores Catanzarite Michelle M. Cedeno Larry and Mary Sue Chapman David and Mary Chesak Edward and Margaret Chianelli Doyle and Lorraine Chism Joseph and Kathy Chojnowski Ronald and Irene Chorba John and Deanna Clark Melvin and Elizabeth Clites Jack and Becky Clover Michael F. Collins Paul A. Conde Patrick and Therese Conlin James and Janice Conlon Joe and Melody Conn Daniel and Debbie Connelly Timothy and Lana Conroy Timothy and Janet Conroy Beverly J. Corbet Gerald and Anne Corcoran Paul and Frances Corsaro Christina Corwin Michael and Andrea Coryell Thomas and Susan Cosentino Martin and Janet Costello Michael and Gina Coty Edward and Rosemary Cox Joan M. Cramer James and Gail Cravens Steve and Lorene Craver Willie and Darshana Croskrey Thomas F. Crowley Frank and Marla Cservenyak Ronald and Marjorie Cuff Thomas and Marilyn Cusick Gregory and Dorothy Dabrowiak Andrew D’Amore Viola L. D’Amore Don Daning Terrence and Jeanne Dariotis Andrew and Dorothy Davey Don and Anna Mae Davia Dan and Joni Davis Michael A. and Mara (Pindell) Davis Mike and Pam Davis Michael and Helena Davis Todd and Katrina Davis Sharon Davisson Nancy DeHaven Bill and Cathy Del Principe Donald and Denise Dempsey William and Marylou Dennick Ernest and Diane DeSalvo Penny K. DeVault Mark and Shellie Dexter John and Debra Didion M. Ruth Diener Joe and Peggy Dillon Stephen and Judith Dillon Richard and Julie DiNapoli James and Kristine Dispensa Michael and Ann Disser William and Marianne Dixon Joseph Doak Mark and Jackie Dobbins Paul and Mary Doherty Ronald and Patricia Dohr Thomas and Patricia Dohr Thomas and Pamela Domasica Philip and Molly Donegan Scott and Karen Donnelly Mark J. Doorley Helen L. Dorin Michael and Pamela Doty John and Jacqueline Dougherty Daniel Downes, Sr. Timothy and Mary Ann Downey Elmer and Linda Doyle Jon A. Dudeck George and Barbara Dudich Shirleyann and David Duley Larry and Lynn Dunn William and Kathleen Dyke James W. and Claudia Earnest Mike and Jacqueline Edwards John and Anne-Marie Egan John and Mary Englehart Dale and Marie Estand Linda and John Estill David and Michelle Evans MaryJean Fahey E. Bruce and Barbara Fech Kenneth and Barbara Fedder Henry and Diane Feeley Lynn Fellmy Louis and Lisa Fender Fabiola Fernandez Mary Ferrell Charmaine M. Field Thomas and Susan Filloon Keith and Janet Fingerhut Ronald and Denise Finke Marc and Kris Fisher Eugene and Katherine Flynn Kevin and Nancy Flynn Thomas and Susan Foley Michael and Kim Foltz Duane Forker Timothy and Victoria Fortier Thomas and Kay Fortman Gilbert J. Fox Dario Frank Gregory and Laura Franklin Mitchell and Mary Jo Frankowski Ted and Lillian Frankowski Jeffrey and Ann Frantz Linda Freed and Alan Schmitt Gregorio and Catherine Fregoso Kevin and Eileen Freund Louis and Patricia Funk Thomas and Diane Funk Rafael and Consuelo Gallegos Torres Richard and Jacqueline Gallo David and Ann Louise Gandolph Joel Mark and DeAnn Gardner Robert and Gloria Garrity John and Joan Geary Delores J. Gehl Lothar and Debbie Gehrig James and Tamara Gehring Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Ronald and Judith Geleott Kent and Jamie Getsee Christopher and Debra C. Gierymski Walter and Laura Ginter Thomas and Julie Girton Douglas and Joanne Goetz Pratap and Nirmala Gohil Karyn L. Govert Alan and Alouise Gredell Theodore Green, III Christine I. Greenberg David and Kelly Gust Debra J. Haag Donald and Donna Haase Scott and Nikki Hanger Charles and Trudy Hanley Joseph and Donna Hannon Anne Hanson Thomas and Carol Hardiman Donald and Celeste Hardy William and Nancy Hardy Tommy and Lorrayne Hart Stephen and LeeAnna Hash Julia Haskell Lynn and Clare Hassler Robert and Marilyn Hasty Thomas and Julie Hellinga William and Gina Helmer James and Marilyn Helton William and Patricia Hendrick Jana L. Herre Charles M. Hicks John and Lisa Hladik Vern and Jennifer Hobbs Andrew and Paula Hoekzema Joan M. Hoffman F. Nick and Lisa Hofmeister Dianne and William Hollerman Dan and Charlene Holly Robert E. Honkisz Ronald and Irene Hospodka Lawrence and Kathleen Hostetler Alice Houran Teri L. House Dennis and Jayne Houston Adrian and Karen Hrynyk Martin and Krista Huber Robert and Regina Huff Richard R. Huffine, Sr. Robert and Judith Hurst Hugh and Carolyn Huss Jack and Ann Hutt James and Barbara Jaworski Patrick and Loretta Jendraszak Ronald and Barbara Jerzyk Dale and Dorothy Johanning E. Dale and Marcia Johnson John and Delores Johnson William* and Anne Johnston James and Vicky Jones Elie and Madianie Joseph Ronald Jozefowicz Edmund and Ruth Jung Timothy and Lois Kahle Daniel and Karen Kalinowski Raymond and Maureen Karcher Allen and Sharon Karpiak Paul and Marita Kasley Philip and Karen Kedzuch Bryan and Jean Kennedy Mary Ann Kenney Terrence and Elizabeth Kenney Rex and Kelly Kepner Charles M. Kerlin, Ph.D. Michael and Bonnie Louck Janice Louis Rich and Sue Ludington Joyce D. Lyon Gregory and Peggy Lyzun Eileen Macey Gerald Maillet Gerard and Barbara Makovec Robert and Linda Malloy Elinor Malone Thomas and Dorothy Maloney Vincent and Mary Maloney Rick and Imelda Mangas Jerry and Toni Markley Mark and Julie Marquardt James and Janice Martens Joseph and Marilyn Martin Terrance and Carol Martin Curtis and Rebecca Mason Samuel and Betty Mastrorocco Joseph and Marianne Matlon Roger and Karen Mayse Walter and Barbara McCollum Linda and Alan McFarland Terrence and Ann McGuff Margery and Ronald McIlwain Jerry and Georgia McKim Hugh and Donna McLeish John and Linda McNeil Michael and Mary McQuillan Brian and Kathy Mears Michael and Dawn Medvescek Edward Meier Frederick and Mary Ellen Merkel William and Karen Metz Bob and Marilyn Metzger Mark and Debra Meyer Kenneth D. Meyerchick Grace and Joseph B. Mihalov Mickey and Debra Mikels Eugene and Margaret Mikos Marilyn A. Miles Scott and Sheryl Miller Robert and Janice Miller Leonard and Linda Miller David and Marilyn Mills Thomas and Leslie Miskowiec Jeff Mitchell Gerald and Marie Mocek Betty Jo Reedy Doris Reichert Robert and Glenis Reynolds Richard and Mitsue Riccardo Joseph A. Richard Nancy and William Rickert Robert and Mary Rickert James and Therese Righeimer Ronald and Mary Ann Ripperger Edward and Judith Roark Timothy and Laura Roberts Mark and Darla Robinson Michael and Belinda Robinson Charles and Denise Roemer Richard J. Rogers Christopher and Cindy Rohaly Neto and Gail Roser Kenneth G. Rossi Charles and Judith Rotkis Richard and Linda Rugg Daniel and Ann Ruhe Daniel and Kathleen Ryan Daniel and Ellen Ryan Kenneth and Evelyn Ryan Thomas and Mary Beth Ryan Robert and Mary Ryba Michael and June Salmon Richard and Monica Santangelo Ray and Donna Sattler Richard and Phyllis Scheiber* Edward J. Schlueter, III W. Llewellyn and Barbara Schmidt Henry and Kathryn Schmitt Thomas and Delena Schnieders Gerald and Nanette Schroder John and Ruth Schumacher Herbert and Catherine Schumann Ronald Schweder LaVern Schwieterman Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Seidel George and Doris Sheehan Nancy A. Sherkey Joseph and Cheryl Shimala John J. Siegel, Jr. Robert C. Siegel Bernard and Karen Sieverding David and Susan Sims Steve and Sherry Sims William and Ethel Skeates Frank and Kristi Slaby Scott and Tina Slobodecki Craig and Dana Smith Philip and Mary Smith Richard and Alicia Smith David and Laura Snider William and Susan Snider Ilene Snyder James and Lou Snyder Harry and Linda Sonderman Robert and Susan Spear Stephen and Maureen Spicer Loretta M. Springer Thomas and Barbara Stader Thomas and Cynthia Staehle Carl and Susan Stafford Raymond and Marie Stanley Thomas P. Stefaniak Don and Leona Steinhilber John and Joyce Stembel Dennis and Jean Stitz Gene and Patricia Storer Jack and Bonnie Storey Kevin and Barbara Strnatka Mark and Sandra Stuecher Leslie and Kelly Styck bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 49 RECONCILIATION Jake Chapman ’96 at the 2010 Career and Internship Fair, “Steer Your Career.” David and Betty Moebs James and Dorothy Moffitt Robert V. Monfort Douglas and Jan Monforton Franklin and Holli Moore James and Anita Moore Patrick and Donna Moran Ralph and Marilyn Morenz Yrma Morning Randy Morris Robert and Mary Morrison Thomas and Marcia Morrison Richard and Lynette Moyer Majetta J. Muhler James and Alice Munk Carol and Glenn Murphy James and Susan Murphy James A. Murphy Duane and Deb Nagel Gerald W. Nesius Marvin and Rose Nesius John and Connie Nichols Robert and Anne Meagher Northup Gerald and Kathleen Novak Steven and Tina Novak Robert and Jennifer Nowalk Bob and B.J. O’Brien Walter F. Obrochta Louis and Melinda Offer David and Paula Ogren Michael and Kathryn O’Neall Thomas and Cynthia Orner Rose A. Ortiz Gregory and Dawn Ostrowski Brian and Mary Panick Marybeth Papierz Kevin and Cynthia Pappert Felecia Y. Parham Joseph and Debra Paris Rusty and Martha Parker John and Joan Pastrick James Patterson Kenneth and Julie Pecho Richard and Rhonda Peebles Joseph and Cheryl Pendick John and Barbara Pentangelo Michael and Constance Pericht Michael and Patricia Perry Daniel and Vivian Pesaresi Ethel M. Phillips Thomas and Doris Phillips John and Sandra Pikarski Joseph Q. Pindell John and Susan Plank Carl and Vivian Ploense III David and Anna Poliquin Mitchell and Karen Portney Daniel and Charlene Post George and Bernice Post Scott and April Potts Thomas and Mary Lou Potts Robert and Pamela Prezek Joseph and Melinda Pudlo James F. Purcell Leona Pyrce Gene and Teena Quackenbush Anthony and Leslyn Quartuccio Jim and Anita Ramey Jack and Mary Randall Arnie and Darcy Ranegar James and Janice Rashid Stephen and Cheryl Rathnow Terry and Diana Redman Daniel and Anita Reed HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Randy and Lynn Kiger John and Jean King Mary M. Kinsella Otto and Carol Klaus Justin and Luella Kleinrichert Orval and Mary Klemme Jonathan and Luanne Klepfer Peter and Barbara Klocek Mark and Mary Klosterman William M. Knox, Jr. Arthur D. Knutson Douglas and Barbara Knutson Edward and Anne Kolaczyk Roger and Phyllis Jean Koleszar Gregory and Terese Koncos Janeen Kooi Marcella Kooi Richard and Cindy Korman Kenneth and Mary Kouba Michael and Jean Krapec Dr. Hermes and Mary Ellen Kreilkamp Margaret M. Krisch Michael and Lisa Kristy Kevin and Beth Kroll Robert and Janet Kroll Bruce and Sharon Ksiazek Gary and Harriet Kubo Thomas and Ruth Kueper Thomas and Donna Kuhar John and Leaza Laird Mark and Linda Lamb Joseph A. Lane Robert and Anne Lapinski Brian and Judy Larson George and Laura LeBeau Patricia L. Leonard Dennis and Carol Leonardo Norbert and Mary Lewandowski Edward D. Lewis Stephen and Winifred Ligda David and Suzanne Lindahl James and Lynne Lippold Mathew and Linda Lipton George and Susan Livarchik Mark and Diane Loehrke Bernard and Karen Lohmuller Chakaris London Allen Lopez HONOR ROLL OF DONORS RECONCILIATION 50 Hugh and Betty Sullivan N. Ruth and Larry Swan Roy and Ann Swanson Raymond and Joanne Szafranski Loretto and Robert Szucs Brian and Jacqueline Taylor Erich and Brenda Teshka John and Mary Theodore Richard and Betsey Thiel Robb and Kris Thiel John F. Thieme, Sr. John F. Thieme, Jr. James and Rosa Thordsen David and Ramona Thornburg Michael and Karen Tiede Mark and Gail Tingley John and Frances Tobin George and Elizabeth Tonner Ernesto and Luzminda Torres Peter and Sue Tracy Scott and Doreen Trowbridge Rodney and Cyndi Urbano Frances K. Valente Aloysious and Barbara Van Eekeren Michael and Kristyn Van Eekeren Scott and Debra Van Meter Godfrey and Geraldine Vander Werff Michael and Brenda Vargas Daniel and Anne Varner David and Georgia Veneziano David and Jo Ann Verdeyen William and Dorothy Verdonk Sidney and Marie Victor Robert and Jeanette Vigeant Donald and Pamela Vogt Patricia A. Wade James and Rita Wagner Alan E. Walczak Donald and Antoinette Walker William and Alice Walsh Mark and Susan Walters Peter and Beth Walters Roger and Gayla Warran Brian and Janet Warrenburg John and Mary Waters Elizabeth A. Waymire Carl and Marybelle Weber Duane and Christine Weber William and Julia Weber Gary and Kimbra Weesner Donald and Cathy Wegner Jack and Ann Weiskittel Floyd and Catherine Wesley Lorraine A. Wilbourn G. Sanford Wilkins Terence and Darlene Williams William and Germaine Winkel John M. Winter Andrew and Diana Wirtz Kenneth and Laura Witt Nancy Wittenhagen Gregory and Ann Wolven Mary Beth Woodcock James and Elizabeth Worden Matthew and Cheryl Wright Mary T. Yanan Daniel and Debbie Young Peter and Regina Zambon Richard and Margaret Zapfe Kirk and Nicholene Zehme Michael and Janet Zemke Arthur and Julie Zielinski William and Bonnie Zimmer John and Pamela Zimmerman Stanley and Christine Zimny Frank and Sheila Ziolkowski Raymond and Diane Zmaczynski Robert and Joan Zurad Corporations, Foundations, and Organizations 3D Machine, Inc. Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan Accenture Foundation, Inc. ADEM LCC Advanced Business Equipment, Inc. Alliance Bank Allstate Foundation AIT Laboratories American Swiss Foundation John W. Anderson Foundation Anderson Pest Control Arni’s of Rensselaer, Inc. AT&T Foundation Atlas Foundry Foundation, Inc. Aviva Charitable Foundation Awards Unlimited Ball Corporation Bank of America The Bank of New York Mellon Community Partnership Baxter International Foundation Binney’s Beverage The Biz BKD, LLP Blythe’s Athletics, Inc. Boeing Gift Matching Program BP Foundation, Inc. Helen Brach Foundation Brettnacher Farney Farms Broken Arrow Golf Brothers Broadcasting Corp. (WLQI / WRIN / WIBN) Leo Burnett Company, Inc. The Don and Alice Burrell Family Foundation Inc. Business Design Consultants, Inc. Caterpillar Foundation Catholic League Joseph K Catron & Company CenturyLink Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, L.P. Chicago Blackhawk Hockey Team, Inc. Chinese Christian Mandarin Church Church Musicians Guild Cisco Systems Foundation Coca-Cola Foundation Matching Gifts Program Ryan Drake ’10 blows the whistle on Puma Gifts in Action at the Scholarship Dinner and Auction. Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Walter Cook Insurance Agency, Inc. Covidien Matching Gifts Program Crowe Horwath LLP Del Principe & Allie, CPAs DeMotte State Bank DePaul University Devon’s Doghouse Devon’s Family Restaurant Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana Discover Financial Services Dissinger Insurance Services, LLC Dow Corning Corporation Duke Realty Corporation East Bank Club Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc. EMC Insurance Companies/ Hamilton Mutual Insurance Co. Emerson Electric Company Em-Roe Sporting Goods Ernst & Young ExxonMobil Foundation, Inc. The Farmers State Bank Faulstich Printing Company Favored Dairy Fewell Eye Clinic, P.C. Fifth Third Bank First Presbyterian Church Choir First There Enterprises, Inc. Free Enterprise System, Inc. Fresh Meadows Golf Club Gary SouthShore Railcats GE Foundation Glatselter Insurance Group Goldman Sachs & Company Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program Greater Holy Temple C.O.G.I.C., Inc. Hamilton East Public Library Harmony Marketing Group Heritage Office Products, Inc. Hoffman Office Supply, Inc. Home Depot HP Products HSBC - North America Harvey Hubbell Foundation IBM Matching Grants Program Independent Colleges of Indiana Indian Lakes Resort Golf Course Indiana Repertory Theatre Indianapolis Colts The Inn at Aberdeen, Ltd. Integrys/Peoples Gas/North Shore Gas Interstate Castings IronBridge Capital Management, L.P. Ivy Tech Community College Jackson Funeral Chapel Corporation Jefferies & Company, Inc. Jenkins Realtors, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Jordan Floral Kingston Mines Blues Club Kirby Risk Electrical Supply KPMG Peat Marwick L & M Stock Incorporated Land Title Agency, Inc. Landmark Realty SJC Athletic Department SJC Baseball SJC College Store Sandy Pines Golf Course Scholarship America John G. Shedd Aquarium Shell Oil Company Foundation Sisters of the Precious Blood Sodexo, Inc. State Farm Companies Foundation Steffen’s Jewelry The Steier Group Stunt Dawg Studio Sugar Creek Golf Club Employees Robin C. Baiel-Davis Tony and Deb Baltes Steven G. Banister John J. Barrientos Fred and Sally Berger Judy Black Jeannette Blackhall G. David Bokhart Dr. Robert Brodman and Dr. Cheryl Wistrom Donna L. Brody Samuel T. Brook Randall T. Brooks Mark A. Brouwer Robert Y. Brown, Sr. Jeffery and Marilyn Buckley Brian Capouch Graham Carroll David and Mary Chesak Elizabeth and Melvin Clites John Manning ’12, Ben Kalinowski ’10, and Kevin Craney ’10: Habitat for Humanity 2010 trip to Meridian, MS. Sun Capital Partners Foundation, Inc. Superior Essex Group, Inc. Tippecanoe Beverages Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc. Trans union, LLC TSP Funding, LLC uSA Funds USG Corporation Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1279 Village Greens Village Links of Glen Ellyn Vulcan Materials Company Rick and Linda Comingore John and Jennifer Coy Joan M. Cramer Michael and Helena Davis Bill and Cathy Del Principe Linda L. Deno Tim and Gloria Deno Penny K. DeVault Karen and Scott Donnelly Ryan and Megan Dorton Shirleyann and David Duley John and Anne-Marie Egan Maureen V. Egan, Ph.D. Linda and John Estill Randal J. Freebourn, Sr. Leslie Frere, Ph.D. Robert and Gloria Garrity Lisa and Daniel Gastineau Ronald and Judith Geleott Scott and Elizabeth Graf Dixie Green, R.N. John D. and Rose Marie Groppe Charles and Anne Gull Bernard and Lou Hannon Curt and Leslie Hannon William and Laura Hartley Neal and Jane Haskell Daniel and Maia Hawthorne, Ph.D. Bro. Timothy Hemm, C.PP.S. Jana L. Herre David Herriott Vinson and Rachelle Hershberger Nolan and Casey Hitchcock Cheryl Hobson Anne and Joseph Hubertz Kendra and Charles Illingworth Steven R. Janco MaryAnn Janosik and Paul Yuckman Bill Jennings and Josephine Beck-Jennings Judith and John Jezierski Rosemary L. Jones Judy and Michael Kanne Charles M. Kerlin, Ph.D. Randy and Lynn Kiger Rev. Jeffrey S. Kirch, C.PP.S. Douglas and Barbara Knutson Rev. Leonard J. Kostka, C.PP.S. Dr. Hermes and Mary Ellen Kreilkamp Gerald and Valerie Lasko Nancye Leibee David and Suzanne Lindahl Rich and Sue Ludington Timothy Luttrell Carla and Edward Luzadder Terra and Scott Maienbrook Stephanie Martin William and Teresa Massoels Rev. Edward P. McCarthy, C.PP.S.* Linda and Alan McFarland Rev. Timothy D. McFarland, C.PP.S. Margery and Ronald McIlwain Jerry and Georgia McKim Jonathan and Gwen Messman Scott and Sheryl Miller Ernest and Elizabeth Mills Phyllis D. Mingear Robert V. Monfort Marvin and Rose Nesius John and Connie Nichols Timothy and Sharon Norrington Rick and Sherry O’Dette Robert and Marilyn Oliver Roger and Kathy Olson Kathryn and Michael O’Neall Robb and Amy Pfaff Dr. Robert C. Pfaff and Dr. Kathy Parkison John and Susan Plank Scott and April Potts John and Heidi Rahe Ernie and Jeannette Randolph Gregory A. Rathnow Daniel and Anita Reed Jeffrey A. Richey Nancy and William Rickert Dennis and Patti Riegelnegg bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 51 RECONCILIATION LexisNexis Cares Lincoln Financial Group Foundation The Links at Carillon Golf Course Lisa Custom Print Lithographic Communications Lockheed Martin Long’s Gifts The Lubrizol Foundation Allyson Lyon Photography Marathon Oil Company Market Insight, LLC dba Fusion Marketing Marquis Medical, LLC McDonald’s Corporation McGovern Marketing Group Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. MetLife Foundation Midwest Transit Equipment, Inc. Mill Creek Golf Club Missionaries of the Precious Blood Monsanto Mr. Davids Flooring International Jim Murphy Foundation Myers Construction Services Nationwide Foundation New York Life Foundation Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation, Inc. O.K. Travel Agency, Inc. Odyssey Country Club OneAmerica Companies Parker Hannifin Foundation Pearson Education PEPSIAMERICAS PepsiCo Foundation Pfizer Foundation Pizza King - Rensselaer Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. Private Academic Library Network of Indiana, Inc. Procter & Gamble Fund Prudential Insurance Company of America Radio Sound, Inc. Radisson Hotel at Star Plaza Regal Palms Resort Rensselaer Printco The Rico Corporation Riddell Sales Road 600 Co. SJC Alumni Association Wachovia Foundation Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program Ernest C. Wentcher Educational Fund WGN Radio 720 AM The White House Bed & Breakfast White Sox Baseball Academy Wisconsin Energy Corporation Foundation, Inc. Zigfield Troy Golf HONOR ROLL OF DONORS TOP 10 CLASSES WITH THE HIGHEST DOLLAR AMOuNT GIVEN Class Amount 1963 $1,720,392.88 1954 $188,585.00 1935 $120,828.44 1960 $99,330.50 1953 $93,272.72 1964 $80,565.98 1969 $73,558.12 1974 $65,327.75 1984 $57,361.76 1975 $51,559.00 . HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 52 Sr. Patricia Robinson, B.V.M. Judith M. Rodia George and Louise Roy M. Desmond Ryan, Ph.D.* Thomas and Mary Beth Ryan Catherine A. Salyers Todd Samra Rev. Kevin Scalf, C.PP.S. Nicholas and Katherine Schafer Robert and Germaine Schenk Jayme and Jill Schopieray Rick and Becky Shide Debra and Jeff Sizemore Deb Smart James Smith Rev. Marcia Smith-Wood and Mr. S. Ote Wood Ilicia J. Sprey Rev. William J. Stang, C.PP.S. Nancy A. Studer Justin and Heather Terria James and Constance Thatcher Robb and Kris Thiel Cheryl and Stephen Torbet James K. Valentine* Karen Venditti Robert and Jeanette Vigeant John and Gabrielle Wadell Regina M. Warfel Peter and Jody Taylor Watkins Ernest and Andrea Watson Rev. Paul R. White, C.PP.S. William and Elaine White David Williams Steve Williams Daniel and Cheryl Witty James and Elizabeth Worden Matthew and Cheryl Wright Phil Wrighthouse Bonnie and William Zimmer Thomas and Lana Zimmer Honor Gifts RECONCILIATION In honor of all 2008 Pumas Robert J. Snarskis In honor of Andrew Adamiec Joan Bigora Jaime Gingerich ’10 visits with Joanna Askwith ’08 at the 2010 Career and Internship Fair, “Steer Your Career.” In honor of Vince Agnew Lee and Kathleen Pucker In honor of Elizabeth Phillips Bennett ‘79 Thomas and Doris Phillips In honor of Rita Bergman David and Ethel Kaiser In honor of Allen and Bonnie Broussard John and MaryLou Baumann In honor of Timothy Buckley ‘73 James J. Buckley In honor of the Cramers Janet M. Keller In honor of the Davey Famil Andrew and Dorothy Davey In honor of Mike Davis Erin E. Breetzke Margaret Guccione and Doy Zachry Michael and Ethelene Guccione John and Martha Kiefer James and Mary Ann McCauley James and Martha Moulthrop COLLEGE FuND ALLOCATION 2009-2010 37% Financial Aid 10% Buildings and Grounds 8% Student Services 8% Auxiliary Services 4% Athletics 12% General Admin and 13% Faculty (Instruction) Services 8% Employee Benefits Bob and Nancy Rospenda Christopher and Sara Stohr In honor of Mike and Helena Davis Lawrence and Lucy Herber In honor of Nathan Davis Dan and Joni Davis In honor of Deborah DeSalvo Ernest and Diane DeSalvo In honor of Timothy R. Downey ’60 Chuck Bucheri Glatselter Insurance Group Bryan and Kila Strasburger In honor of Valeria Dworschak Jan Dworschak In honor of Anne-Marie Egan John and Linda Shank Patricia P. Truitt Marilyn M. Whaley Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In honor of Dr. John Egan John and MaryLou Baumann Mark and Rowena Hurtubise John and Linda Shank Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In honor of John and Anne-Marie Egan First Presbyterian Church Choir Thomas and Diane Funk Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In honor of Sean Estand Dale and Marie Estand In honor of the living members of the Froelich, Puehl, Warzyniak, and Kwiatkowski families Kenneth and Alberta Kwiatkowski In honor of Rev. Dominic B. Gerlach, C.PP.S. Anne-Cecile Egan In honor of Rev. Philip F. Gilbert, C.PP.S. Anne-Cecile Egan Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In honor of Father “Flash” Gordon Eugene and Geraldine Ryan Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. In honor of the Hardy Family Mario F. Leggero In honor of Jacob H. Hassler Donald and Elizabeth Becker In honor of Rev. Lawrence F. Heiman, C.PP.S. James and Claudia Swarthout In honor of Brother Timothy Hemm, C.PP.S. Todd and Jennifer Huff In honor of Tadd Hettinger Beverly Hettinger In honor of Robert and Rita Mae Janco Joseph and Laura Lupe In honor of Jim Jaworski’07 James and Barbara Jaworski In honor of Mary Kate Kenney ‘11 Alice Houran In honor of Richard Kilmer Louis J. Kuhn In honor of Rev. Leonard J. Kostka, C.PP.S. Clarence and Barbara Kuhn Anne-Cecile Egan In honor of David & Deb Lane Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In honor of John Lapinski #52 Robert and Anne Lapinski In honor of Cynthia Phillips Latonis Thomas and Doris Phillips In honor of James Madden ‘64 Don and Julie Slawikowski In honor of Eric Mason James and Joan Fencil In honor of Aaron Monnier Richard and Ruth Pyle In honor of Lou Offer ‘69 Michael J. Offer In honor of Patricia Offer Zepeda ’93 Michael J. Offer In honor of Tom Offer’95 Michael J. Offer In honor of John & Judy O’Neil Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In honor of peace in the world John and Marilyn Gordon In honor of Anthony Pentangelo ‘07 John and Barbara Pentangelo In honor of Puma athletes past, present, and future Anonymous— In honor of Jon Rashid Homer and Barbara Johnson James and Janice Rashid In honor of F. Dennis Riegelnegg Maureen V. Egan, Ph.D. Dr. Edward P. and Mrs. Pamela S. Habrowski Michael J. Koscielny, II Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In honor of F. Dennis and Patti Riegelnegg Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In honor of Patti Riegelnegg Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In honor of Tim Seiler ‘68 Mark T. Seiler Memorial Gifts In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gora Patrick J. Gora, Sr. In memory of Rev. Raphael Gross, C.PP.S. Arthur and Dorothy Hansmann In memory of Dorothy Guenther Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In memory of Brandon Hardy ‘02 Jason and Megan Alstatt Donald and Celeste Hardy In memory of Eugene Hartlage ‘47 Academy Jennifer K. Hartlage In memory of Elizabeth B. Hathaway Donald J. Hathaway In memory of Alfred R. Hentschel Gertrude Hentschel In memory of Bernard J. Hoffman ’43 Joan M. Hoffman Hoffman Office Supply, Inc. In memory of Coach Jim Holstein Laurence and Millie Brost Robert Y. Brown, Sr. George and Jane Brun Joseph and Jane Fritz William and Cynthia Gladieux Thomas and Therese Gross William and Sally Hogan Deiane Holstein Robert and Barbara Holstein David and Linda Huneryager Russell and Susan Marcinek Jerome and Debbie Pankey Keith and Franell Pfledderer George and Bernice Post James and Phyllis Still James and Rosa Thordsen In memory of Michael G. Houran ’56 Alice Houran In memory of Herman J. Hoying Richard and Zinnia Hoying In memory of Jim Jankowski ‘67 Paul and Carol Broadway In memory of Larry Jenkins Anonymous Patricia Downey Anne-Cecile Egan Ernest and Elizabeth Mills Mary E. Propper Thomas and Mary Beth Ryan John and Linda Shank Roger and Sandi Ward Christopher and Barbara Whitaker Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In memory of Diane Jennings Bill Jennings and Josephine BeckJennings 53 RECONCILIATION In memory of the deceased members of the Class of 1969 Joseph and Joyce Rogers In memory of Louis Albert, Jr. Elian R. Albert In memory of Charles Richard Anthony Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In memory of Dow P. Apple Gerald and Alice Apple In memory of Mary Ellen Archer James W. Archer In memory of William Ashburn ‘64 Patricia S. Ashburn In memory of Emil and Dolores Babiarz Christopher and Julie Lopatowski In memory of Rev. Charles H. Banet, C.PP.S. Paul and Marion Brunner In memory of Arthur Barrientos John J. Barrientos In memory of C. Keith Batta Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In memory of Mabel Beaven Richard M. Beaven, M.D. In memory of Margaret Beckemeier Gilbert N. Beckemeier, II In memory of Joe Betustak, Jr. ‘92 Jason and Lynn Miskus In memory of John Brady David and Ann Scheafbauer In memory of Robert E. Braithwaite ‘51 John F. McCann, Jr. and Mary Louise McCann In memory of Mary Jane Buckley James J. Buckley In memory of Mary Buford Gilbert N. Beckemeier, II In memory of Garrett Burton ‘76 Robert and Carolyn Hayes In memory of Grace O. Capello Michael and Christine Bauman In memory of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Cappuccilli Patrick J. Kearney In memory of Genevieve C. Causland Robert and Norma Rae Causland In memory of Bernice Christiana Timothy F. Christiana In memory of David J. Cole ’61 Ronald and Kathryn Cole In memory of Idella Cravens James and Gail Cravens In memory of Catherine Rose Dase F. Ronald and Georgianna Musket In memory of Robert Louis Decker ’61 Mary E. Decker-Trunk In memory of Beverly Jane Deines John T. Deines, Ph.D. In memory of Julian Duffy ‘62 Emilio and Maria Enriquez In memory of Lavern Dworschak Jan Dworschak In memory of Joe Dykas David and Ann Scheafbauer In memory of Lee Dyrek Donald and Rita Baumgart In memory of Rev. Rufus Esser, C.PP.S. Christopher and Sara Stohr In memory of Coach Joe “Fletch” Fletcher ‘97 Jason and Kelly Taulman In memory of Marian Alice Fox Brian and Annette Fox In memory of John Robert Frawley ’51 Alfred and Georgia Cantieri In memory of the deceased members of the Froelich, Puehl, Warzyniak, and Kwiatkowski families Kenneth and Alberta Kwiatkowski In memory of Rev. James E. Froelich, C.PP.S. Michael and Maria Collins In memory of Mattie Garrett Antonio and Annette Davis In memory of William H. Gausselin Sr. Phyllis C. Gausselin In memory of Frank Gilligan Barry and Joanne Hoobler HONOR ROLL OF DONORS In honor of Ricky Smith John P. Sutton In honor of Denny Stitz Dennis and Jean Stitz In honor of John Stitz ‘87 and Family John and Patricia Stitz In honor of Michael Stitz Dennis and Jean Stitz In honor of Christine Taylor Jason and Megan Alstatt In honor of Megan Taylor ‘02 Brian and Jacqueline Taylor In honor of Michael J. Vallone ‘60 A. Vincent Agnew, Jr. Mary Louise Ames John and MaryLou Baumann Frank and Jane Caccamo Derek and Tracy Dabrowiak Anne and Edward Dumas Maureen V. Egan, Ph.D. Richard A. and Nancy K. Etter Fred J. Faulstich Joseph and Loretta Gurgone Dr. Edward P. and Mrs. Pamela S. Habrowski Mary Michele Hampton Stephen and Winifred Ligda Ernest and Elizabeth Mills Dennis and Patti Riegelnegg Clark C. Teuscher Marilyn M. Whaley In honor of Fred and Elizabeth Waymire John and Susan Plank In honor of Carol (Lane) Wood ‘74 Dennis and Patti Riegelnegg In honor of Harvey and Carol Wood Dennis and Patti Riegelnegg In honor of Harvey Wood Dennis and Patti Riegelnegg Austin Peebles ’10 at the NCAA Division II Elite 8 tournament. bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased HONOR ROLL OF DONORS In memory of William E. Johnston ’63 Ernest and Elizabeth Mills Christopher and Joyce Nelson In memory of Thaddeus Klimas Paul and Molly Klimas In memory of John Koller Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In memory of Edward Kooi Mary F. Kooi In memory of Charles Korba ‘51 Antoinette M. Korba In memory of John D. Kreutzer ‘35 John and Mary Blum In memory of Irene A. Kun William J. Kun In memory of William Joseph Kunisch Mrs. William J. Kunisch In memory of Curt Mingear Phyllis D. Mingear In loving memory of Linda R. Morris Scott and Elizabeth Graf In memory of Gertrude and Ray Murphy Glenn and Carol Murphy In memory of Frank Joseph Musket F. Ronald and Georgianna Musket In memory of Carolyn L. Niehoff Brian P. Niehoff, Ph.D. In memory of Louis and Gladys Noble John H. Noble In memory of Thomas R. O’Reilly ’69 Donna O’Reilly 54 RECONCILIATION President F. Dennis Riegelnegg presents the Distinguished Fellow Award to the V. Rev. Angelo Anthony, C.PP.S. ’84. In memory of Steve and Joyce Lane Richard and Patricia Matthys Ernest and Elizabeth Mills John and Connie Nichols In memory of Otto S. LeDrew Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In memory of Carl Leichty Regina M. Warfel In memory of Mary H. Lincoln David B. Lincoln In loving memory of Barbara J. Lindahl David and Suzanne Lindahl In memory of Rev. Edward A. Maziarz, C.PP.S. J. Kenneth and Sue De Witt Patrick and Nancy Fitzgerald In memory of Steve McAleer ‘82 Clement and Erika Lupacchino In memory of Rev. Edward P. McCarthy, C.PP.S. Terrence and Julie Foley In memory of Hugh J. McFarland ’62 Jeanne T. McFarland In memory of Rev. Joseph A.Otte, C.PP.S. Stanley and Irene Pukelis In memory of Patricia M. Pellegrini Eugene V. Pellegrini In memory of Ardath Pettet John and Susan Plank In memory of Jim Phelan ‘77 Cathy and Paul Misniak In memory of Hazel Plank John and Susan Plank In memory of Joe Platt Mary H. Platt In memory of John Polacheck ‘78 James and Joann Unverferth In memory of Dorothy A. Purcell James F. Purcell In memory of Charles Pyrce Leona Pyrce In memory of Rev. Sante J. Reale, C.PP.S. Jack and Pat Liberator In memory of Donald Reichert Martin and Helen Lokai In memory of John M. Righeimer ’51 John P. Righeimer In loving memory of R. Gene Roberts Curt and Leslie Hannon In memory of Dr. Jacob S. Rodia Nancy and Ihor Boyko Judith M. Rodia Susan and John Cunningham In memory of Rev. Charles Rueve, C.PP.S. ‘40 Brother Benjamin S. Basile, C.PP.S. Richard and Judith Horstman In memory of Leone Ryan M. Desmond Ryan, Ph.D.* In memory of Harold Max Salyers Ruth N. Carter Elizabeth and Melvin Clites Thomas and Marianne Deffenbaugh Maureen V. Egan, Ph.D. Roger and Mary Kay Emmrich Sandra Halstead Bernard and Lou Hannon Nancye Leibee Raymond and Marlene Mattocks Philip and Ellen McGraw Private Academic Library Network of Indiana, Inc. Robert and Germaine Schenk Robert and Nancy Souza Peter and Jody Taylor Watkins Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In memory of Coach Richard Scharf Clarence and Barbara Kuhn In memory of Roger and Alice Scott Robert and Patricia Scott In memory of Rev. Donald F. Shea, C.PP.S. Randall and Joyce Ferrari In memory of Edgar Stephan P. Joseph and Nancy Stephan In memory of Christine Taylor Brian and Jacqueline Taylor In memory of Rudy Volz Martin and Elizabeth Knapp In memory of Juanita Waugh Brettnacher Farney Farms Farmers State Bank Floyd and Patricia Garrott Lester and Rita Hicks In memory of Virginia Whitcomb Dr. Ronald W. Staudt and Dr. Christina O’Connor In memory of Phil Wilhelm ‘63 Gabe and Janice Gabriel Kathleen and Timothy Malarney Ernest and Elizabeth Mills Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In memory of Charles Wolf Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood In memory of Richard C. Worden ’51 Elizabeth A. Worden Saint Gaspar Society In grateful recognition of those individuals who have made provisions for SJC in their estate plans Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. Anonymous A. Vincent Agnew Kenneth and Margaret Ahler Thomas and Carolyn Alter Eugene Alvarez Dennis B. Anderson Bernard A. Balas* Jordan and Elizabeth Balvich James and Cornelia Beane* Frederick A. Beckman Melinda and Deric Beier John and Ellen Benish Klaus Berger* Raymond J. Billy Br. Thomas R. Bohman, C.PP.S. Jerome J. Bosch, Sr. William J. Braun and Christine Sammel Donald* and Marilyn Brouillette Paul* and Margaret Brunton* James and Rosemary Bruskotter* A. Douglas* and Margaret Burrow* Frank and Jane Caccamo C. Therese Cangany Joseph and Lucinda Carey Robert and Margaret Cassey Robert and Norma Rae Causland George and Elizabeth Cleefman* Thaddeus and Ofelia Cocot David J.* and Shirley A. Cole David and Hallie Cook Denise L. Cordrey Donald and Jacquelyn Corning Paul and Frances Corsaro Bogdan* and Charlotte Czarnowski* William* and Patricia Daily Michael and Helena Davis Rev. Vincent E. Dietzen* Donald and Barbara Donahue Monsignor Timothy F. Doody* Robert and Darcy Dougherty Timothy and Mary Ann Downey John L. Dunn James and Michiyo Echle Maureen V. Egan, Ph.D. Richard A. and Nancy K. Etter Fred J. Faulstich William and Shirley Feely Ed and Sylvia Feicht Albert and Mary Beth Fellinger Daniel and Judith Fenker Edward* and Mary Jo Fleming John E. Freiburger John and Jennifer Gause Thomas and Patricia Gavin Rev. Robert P. Gehring Gerald and Linda Gladu Rev. Joseph W. Grace Scott and Elizabeth Graf Raymond K. Gretencord* Rev. Frederick H. Gschwind* Margaret J. Guccione John and June Guckien Joseph and Loretta Gurgone Charles J. Haag* M. Michele Hampton Charles and Trudy Hanley Fred* and Johanna Hanter* Rev. Donald E. Hardebeck* Rose C. Hassiepen* Carl J. Heitz, M.D.* Charles and Barbara Henry William* and Kathleen Herber Rev. Msgr. Edward I. Hession* Richard A. Highberger Daniel and Vivian Pesaresi, Sr. Eric M. Peschke John and Sandra Pikarski Joseph Q. Pindell Rita and Joseph Poskin* Douglas and Tracy Pribbeno Donald D. Pritchard* Rev. Richard W. Puetz Janice M. Pyrce and Gary Kagan Thomas and Barbara Reed Rev. Urban A. Reichlin* Joseph and Patricia Reilly Patrick and Joan Reilly Russell Riberto Charles* and Joan Riche* Patrick and Katrina Riha Bonnie Ring Richard M. Rudowski, Ph.D. Alfred and Barbara Savino Richard J. Schafer* Richard F. Scharf* Richard M. Scheiber Paul and Ann Scherschel James W. Scholl* Lucille Schumacher* Raymond and Therese Schwenkel Robert and Patricia Scott James and Margaret Shields Leslie S. Silver David and Marla Smith James A. Sowa James H. Stang* Rev. William J. Stang, C.PP.S. Rev. Leonard J. Sudhoff, C.PP.S.* Mildred Tait* J. Cotter and Joanne Tharin James and Julie Tuerff John and Norma Tullio James K. Valentine* Michael J. Vallone Michael and Kristyn Van Eekeren Monsignor Albert H. Van Nevel* James R. Vickery* Gerard L. Walter* Juanita K. Waugh* W. Erik and Tamera J. Weber Connie and Lonnie Weir Josephine E. Weis* Margaret A. Weis* Charles and Jo Anne Werr ENDOWMENT VALuE (2002-2010) Robert C. Wilberscheid Philip J. Wilhelm* Gregory and Janice Wilkins Kenneth and Tamera Williams Harvey W. and Carol J. (Lane) Wood Arthur and Julie Zielinski John A. Zink* Norman and Jane Zmora For information on how to include SJC in your estate plans, please contact the Office of Institutional Advancement and Marketing at 800.227.1898. Gift-in-Kind Tony Abate American Swiss Foundation Awards Unlimited Michael and Christine Bauman John and Ellen Benish Bryan and Brenda Bickett Binney’s Beverage Tony and Lisa Bodie G. David Bokhart Broken Arrow Golf Brothers Broadcasting Corp. (WLQI / WRIN / WIBN) Mark A. Brouwer Jeffery and Angela Buysse Catholic League Eleanor Chesnut Chicago Blackhawk Hockey Team, Inc. Drew Costigan Andrew and Carrie D’Amore David and Angela Del Principe Bill and Cathy Del Principe Timothy and Kelly Deno DePaul University Penny K. DeVault Devon’s Doghouse Michael A. DeYoung W. C. (Bill) Dieruf, Jr. East Bank Club Maureen V. Egan, Ph.D. Em-Roe Sporting Goods Ed and Sylvia Feicht Ronald and Denise Finke Michael and Kim Foltz Fresh Meadows Golf Club Gary SouthShore Railcats Kent and Jamie Getsee Kathleen A. Grady Scott and Elizabeth Graf John D. and Rose Marie Groppe Garrett and Nicole Guest Charles and Anne Gull David and Kelly Gust Hamilton East Public Library Lisa M. Handler Matthew and Celina Hanewich Donald and Celeste Hardy Harmony Marketing Group Heritage Office Products, Inc. David Herriott Martin and Krista Huber Hugh and Carolyn Huss Kendra and Charles Illingworth Indian Lakes Resort Golf Course Indiana Repertory Theatre Indianapolis Colts The Inn at Aberdeen, Ltd. Jordan Floral Robert and Barbara Kaiser Philip and Karen Kedzuch Kingston Mines Blues Club Kirby Risk Electrical Supply Rev. Jeffrey S. Kirch, C.PP.S. Rev. Leonard J. Kostka, C.PP.S. Joan Krimm Tim and Jenifer Kryshak Gary and Harriet Kubo Gerald and Valerie Lasko Lawrence and Penny Laudick The Links at Carillon Golf Course Lisa Custom Print Lithographic Communications Long’s Gifts Kelli and John Lucito Carla and Edward Luzadder Allyson Lyon Photography Terra and Scott Maienbrook Stephanie Martin Curtis and Rebecca Mason Jessica McBroom John T. McCarthy bold = 21st Century Campaign support; bold and italics = 21st Century Campaign and College Fund support; regular type = College Fund support; * denotes deceased 55 RECONCILIATION Endowment value as of June 30 The 41st Annual Scholarship Dinner and Auction. HONOR ROLL OF DONORS W. August and Nancy Hillenbrand F. Nick and Lisa Hofmeister William and Sally Hogan Frederick and Patricia Hollinden Richard and Zinnia Hoying Ralph and Melissa Iannelli William* and Anne Johnston David* and Dorothy Jones* Michael J. Jordan Robert and Louise Judge Elmer J. Kamm* Gerald A. Kamm* Marie T. Kennedy* William L. Kiep* Clayton and Roberta Klein Edward and Anne Kolaczyk Rev. Leonard J. Kostka, C.PP.S. William B. Krantz, Ph.D. Helen R. Kraud John* and Mildred Kreutzer David and Lynn Krigbaum Daniel and Nancy Krodel Thomas K. Kuhar Therese and Michael Kura Alice A. Lamberger Robert and Sally Lehmenkuler John G. Ligda James and Drina Madden George M. Marchal Andrew and Kristen Marino Alice C. Maroney* Rev. Edward P. McCarthy, C.PP.S.* John T. McCarthy Robert* and Joanne McDevitt Mary L. McNamara Steven and Teresa Meyer David S. Moebs Marco and Susan Moreno William J.* and Ann Moriarty Edward and Maureen Mulcahy Patricia A. Mulcahy James* and Ary Nelson Robert and Jane Neville Frederic Nix* Estelle M. D. Noska* Rev. Carlton A. Ott* David and Donna Owens Rev. Julian F. Pank* Lawrence J. Payne Eugene B. Person, O.D. HONOR ROLL OF DONORS Linda and Alan McFarland Margery and Ronald McIlwain Timothy and Kara Meyer Mickey and Debra Mikels Mill Creek Golf Club Kristel Miller Ernest and Elizabeth Mills Cathy and Paul Misniak Missionaries of the Precious Blood Robert V. Monfort Richard and Lynette Moyer Mr. Davids Flooring International Doris Myers Odyssey Country Club PEPSIAMERICAS Richard and Sara Pietrzak Ryan Preston Joseph and Melinda Pudlo Janice M. Pyrce and Gary Kagan Radisson Hotel at Star Plaza Regal Palms Resort Riddell Sales Road 600 Co. SJC Athletic Department SJC Baseball SJC College Store SJC Housekeeping James and Kris Sakelaris Catherine A. Salyers Sandy Pines Golf Course Robert and Germaine Schenk John G. Shedd Aquarium Bernard and Karen Sieverding Steve and Sherry Sims Debra and Jeff Sizemore Scott and Tina Slobodecki Rev. Jerome P. Stack, C.PP.S. Lenny Stang Rev. William J. Stang, C.PP.S. Peter Stefanak Stunt Dawg Studio Leslie and Kelly Styck Sugar Creek Golf Club Tippecanoe Beverages Scott and Doreen Trowbridge Michael J. Vallone Ron Vanasdlen Village Greens Village Links of Glen Ellyn Regina M. Warfel Peter and Jody Taylor Watkins WGN Radio 720 AM Gladys Wheeler The White House Bed & Breakfast White Sox Baseball Academy Daniel and Cheryl Witty Zigfield Troy Golf Thomas and Lana Zimmer William and Bonnie Zimmer Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or nschafer@saintjoe. edu. 56 There’s more than RECONCILIATION College Fund 2010 Alpha Lambda Delta inductees. 1 Planned Gift way to support SJC this year. Fellows Signage/ Wayfinding Project 21st Century Campaign Pledge Other Gifts given by December 31, 2010 qualify for applicable state and federal tax credits. If you would like a copy of your giving history for the 2010 tax year, please request by calling 800.227.1898 or e-mail [email protected]. Learn something new at www.saintjoe.edu/donate. Please report all corrections in this listing to Nick Schafer ’03 at 800.227.1898 or [email protected]. David E. Dixon, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Political Science, compiled the second edition of the U.S. Foreign Policy Reader from Pearson’s Among Nations article collection, April 2010. The reader includes a one-semester student subscription to the journal Foreign Affairs. During May-August 2010, he refereed five manuscripts for the journal Sociology of Religion. Dixon completed biocritical headnotes for sermons by Adam Beittel, Charles Gomillion, Charles Diggs, Edward Allison Cahill, Joseph Armstrong Delaine, John Wesley Durr, James Farmer, Ralph Bunche, William Hodding Carter, Jr., Clarence Jordan, Reinhold Niehbur, Samuel Proctor, and Vincent Gordon Harding. Research for these headnotes includes genealogical research to identify and approach family members who own the currently unpublished intellectual property. Dixon attended panels on religious movements and political parties at the American Political Science Association annual meeting in Washington, D.C., September 2-5, 2010. was entitled “Theology and Spirituality of Selected Texts within the Sermon on the Mount.” Scalf was also the retreat director for men at the Marydale Retreat Center in Northern Kentucky. The retreat was entitled “Biblical Portraits of Masculine Spirituality.” He was the conference presenter for the Northwest Indiana University Leadership Consortium, entitled “Nosce te Ipsum.” Fr. Kevin Scalf, C.PP.S., was the retreat director for women religious at the University of St. Mary of the Lake/ Mundelein Seminary in Mundelein, Illinois. The retreat Karen Venditti, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education, spoke at the International Reading Association 23rd World Congress on Reading in Auckland, New Zealand. The World Congress focused on the theme “Leading and Learning in Literacy.” Venditti’s presentation, “Put Your Nose in a Book,” explained how politicians, schools, businesses and more have joined forces in northwest Indiana to promote community literacy via a red nose initiative for the annual “Time Out For Reading” event held each October. Venditti serves on the board of the Northwest Indiana Literacy Coalition and is involved in the International Reading Association. Ilicia J. Sprey, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History and Dean of Freshmen, wrote “East Meets West: Contemporary Classroom Challenges in Teaching Cambodian History in World History Courses,” Teachers Across Borders/World History Association. Her paper will be published in the Journal of World History. Sprey reviewed “Daily Life in the Mongol Empire” by George Lane for Sixteenth Century Journal (2010). Sprey was a reviewer for the Department of Education TRIO-SSS grants, Washington, D.C., March 2010, and a reviewer for the Advanced Placement World History Examinations in summer 2010. Karen Venditti Lana Zimmer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education, presented a paper at the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies Annual Conference in Denver, Colorado, April 27-29, 2010, entitled “The Power of Place: Confronting the Crisis of Global Sustainability through Critical Place-Based Curriculum.” Zimmer attended the American Educational Research Association’s Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, April 30-May 4, 2010. This year’s theme was “Understanding Complex Ecologies in a Changing World.” Zimmer participated in a Pre-AERA seminar entitled “EcoJustice and Environmental Educators in Conversation” on April 30, 2010. 57 RECONCILIATION William A. White, Ph.D., Professor of History, was a reader for the ninth year of Advanced Placement U.S. History essays for the Educational Testing Service June 1–8 in Louisville, Kentucky. White was nominated and served as a participant in a national study conducted by the Educational Policy Improvement Center that was designed to evaluate the Common Core Standards, which have been recently adopted by more than 30 states. FACuLTY NOTES Notes CLASS NOTES RECONCILIATION 58 Notes James A. Bruha ’55 served in the USMC, received his M.A. from DePaul, taught high school in the Chicago area, entered foreign service, and served in embassies in Libya, Tunisia, Congo, Madagascar, Romania, and Greece. James and his wife, Marge, are celebrating 54 years together. They have 3 children and 4 grandsons. “Life is still an adventure.” William B. Krantz ’61 retired from teaching in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Colorado in 1999 and again retired from teaching in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Cincinnati in 2005. From 2005-2008, he was the Isaac M. Meyer Chair Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the National University of Singapore. In 2008, he joined the Singapore Membrane Technology Center in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Nanyang Technological University. He is looking forward to attending the 50th reunion of his class in 2011. Mike Thoele ’63 has been appointed interim publisher of The Oregon Daily Emerald, an independent student newspaper, while a national search for a permanent publisher is conducted. “All of us on the team have had valued mentoring relationships with Emerald staffers over a period of years. For each of us, this is an opportunity to give back to the Emerald as an independent campus voice and to the university as an institution.” Thoele is the former owner and publisher of community newspapers in Junction City and Veneta, Oregon. He worked 24 years as a Register-Guard reporter and editor and taught University of Oregon journalism courses as an adjunct professor since 1974. During four decades as a reporter, editor, and publisher, he won scores of honors—among them two first-place national medical journalism awards and more than 40 awards for feature, news, business, and editorial writing from the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in Journalism from SJC. Joseph Reilly, Jr. ’64 accepted the Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the TwinWest Chamber of Commerce, Minnesota. Joe realized that the discipline, resourcefulness, and well-rounded liberal arts education he received from SJC is key to his business and personal success. Joe’s company, Payroll Control Systems, is a leading provider of payroll, timekeeping, and human resource management solutions in the Upper Midwest and the largest independently owned business of its kind in Minnesota. His company is the only Better Business Bureau A+ rated payroll service company in Minnesota. In 1999, he received the Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Frank D. Spaziano ’69, who passed away in 2008, had the Laurel Hill Avenue Elementary School in Providence, R.I. dedicated to his memory. The school is now known as the Frank D. Spaziano Elementary School and Annex. Throughout Frank’s 29 years in the Providence School District, he gave untiringly of himself, demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities, and was committed to the children of Providence. As a central administrator, Frank’s humanity, mentorship, and guidance with clerks, teacher assistants, teachers, and principals were legendary and exemplify his leadership abilities. He was a warm and approachable man, beloved by everyone who knew him. Michael J. Georgeson ’69 will celebrate 25 years at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nev. as an Executive Casino Host. James L. Weidner ’70, CEO of The Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc., has been elected chair of the Physician Insurers Association of America (PIAA), a leading trade association representing domestic and international medical professional liability insurance companies owned and/or operated by physicians, hospitals, dentists, and other health care providers. Jim has been on the PIAA board since 2002, most recently serving as the association’s Vice Chair. In his new role as Chair, he will have general oversight of the business of the association, and supervision of the other officers of the board, as well as the President of the association. Louis W. Yuen ’74 has retired from teaching after being a music educator for 36 years. Just prior to retiring, Louis received the 2010 Outstanding Music Educator honor for the Central Section from the California Music Educators Association in Sacramento, Calif. Louis definitely retired on a high note. John Flach ’75 is a professor and chair of Psychology at Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, where he teaches and does research on human performance in complex technical systems. In addition, John also manages a portfolio of university-wide programs directed at learning for students with disabilities. This includes an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program on technology-based learning with disabilities and the Ohio STEM Abilities Alliance that is intended to improve academic success in STEM fields for undergraduate students with disabilities. Both programs are supported by funds from the National Science Foundation. John also has a long history of collaborations with the Air Force Research Laboratory to study training and interface design issues for Air Force Systems. John is co-author with Kevin Bennett of the book Display and Interface Design: Subtle Science and Exact Art, Sr. Barbara Ann Smelko, S.C. ’79 is Vocation Director of the Seton International House in Chicago after five years of ministering at St. James. She will reach out to the people of Chicago in sharing the vocational call to religious life. Sister Barbara’s ministry in Chicago began 7/12/10. Roger G. Robins ’80 is an American Studies Specialist teaching in the English Department at the University of Tokyo. He has a book coming out from Praeger publishing called Pentecostalism in America. Please visit www.greenwood.com or www.amazon.com for more information. A quote from Roger: “SJC was just the right place for me, and the professors I had there made an enormous contribution to my development as a person and as a scholar.” Martin E. Maher ’82 was promoted to Consultant - Specialist Network Security Engineer at Kaiser Permanente. Brian Studebaker ’92 is the Director of Admissions at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Ala., where he oversees the processes for undergraduate and graduate admissions. Sidnie Wilder, daughter of Deren ’94 and Karen Jung Wilder ’94 and granddaughter of SJC Fellow Gail Evans, received a bronze medal in the hammer throw at the Junior Olympic Track and Field Championships in California. Jessica Pitstick ’02 obtained her master’s degree in Management from Indiana Wesleyan. Luke Hansen ’04, along with two other Catholics, returned from a pilgrimage to Bermuda where they visited with former Guantanamo prisoners and sought relationships and reconciliation with the men. Amanda Barnhart Senac ’05 graduated from Indiana University School of Optometry on 5/7/10. Sarah Wright ’10 accepted a position with the Portage School Corporation as a General Music Teacher at Fegely Middle School. In the fall of 1957, my parents drove me to Saint Joseph’s College to start what were to be some of the best years of my life. Upon registering, we learned that I was to be assigned to Drexel Hall, and until that moment, we didn’t even know it existed. When we toured campus the previous spring, none of our guides took us across the road to see Drexel—it wasn’t exactly a “selling point.” When we saw the place for the first time, that late August day, and learned that I was to be in a three-man room, I don’t know whether I was more upset or my parents were. I learned many years later that my parents had a heated discussion as to whether they were going to leave me there or take me back home to Chicago. Perhaps one of the best decisions my parents ever made raising me was to leave me to fend for myself in the “godforsaken dorm across the road from everything else.” 59 My time in Drexel with my terrific roommates and fellow Drexel Pumas may have helped form a sense of team, brotherhood, and true loyalty that I would never have learned in any other dorm on any other college campus. I can say without any doubt that Drexel Hall helped form men, citizens, and leaders—and it was only a building...or was it? –Frank Caccamo ’61 RECONCILIATION Jason M. Quigg ’97 finished his 11th year as the varsity boys’ basketball coach at River Forest High School in Hobart, Ind. The team finished the season 15-7, which tied the record for the second most wins in school history. Quigg was also named the Greater South Shore Conference Coach of the Year. He works as a guidance counselor at the school and is the head coach of the boys’ golf team. Drexel alumni are posting some memories on the online forum. You can check it out at “Forums” on the alumni website. CLASS NOTES which is due to be published by Taylor and Francis later this year. He also is co-author of the book Control Theory for Humans, which was published in 2005. John and his wife Linnea have three sons and had their first grandson in September. Linnea continues to teach 6th grade at St. Luke’s School in Beavercreek, Ohio. CLASS NOTES Many Pumas attended the Todd ’03 and Jennifer Frankowski Huff ’03 wedding. Duane C. Marks ’99 has been hired as an associate by the law firm Baker & Daniels LLP. ENGAGEMENTS 60 Amy Baird ’06 to Brian Richmond, 5/22/10. Tara Torres ’06 to David Zvareck, 7/31/10. Katie Davet ’04 to John-Paul Simkus. The wedding is planned for October 2012. Abigail Barker ’08 to Joseph Collins, 6/10. Scott Smolek ’05 to Jeri Jozwiak. The wedding is planned for October 2011, and the wedding party will include Mike Stawski ’06, Zac Erb ’06, Tony Cunningham ’06, Sean McBride ’05, Melissa Rind Stawski ’07, and Rick O’Dette ’99. Brittney Bertsch ’08 to Aaron Ruter ’08, 6/12/10. Pumas in the wedding party included Natasha Kinsey Cummings ’08, Shayna Hesson ’11, Andrew Halliar ’10, Scott Deatherage ’08, Andrew Adamiec ’11, Kurt Barone ’09, and Kyle Barone ’07. Many SJC alumni and staff were in attendance. Heidi Friermood ’07 to Kevin Gusa. The wedding is planned for June 2011. Ryan Messner ’04 to Katy Nollinger. The wedding is planned for May 7, 2011. RECONCILIATION Michael A. Barry ’05 to Becky Seymour, 7/17/10. MARRIAGES BIRTHS Naomi Edna Ostrowski to Jason ’94 and Sarah Knox Ostrowski ’97, 6/27/09. She joins big sister Fiona, who is 3. Anne Byerwalter ’83 to Richard Chew, 4/10/10. Lucia Mehay to Joshua ’04 and Ann Stupic Mehay ’06, 12/22/09. She joins big sister Olivia. Tracey Wojciechowski ’96 to Aaron Neblett, 9/19/09. Jennifer McGee Johnson ’96 was the matron of honor. Julia JoAnn Didion to David ’06 and Theresa Yoder Didion ’04, 2/24/10. She joins big sister Olivia. Eric M. Seidel ’01 to Jennifer Hanan, 8/8/09. Rev. Martin Hunckler ’73 officiated, and the wedding party included Pumas Joseph Derybowski ’00 and Kevin Jarze ’99. Nynke Anna and Bente Dienke van Belkum to Rianne van den Burg and Aukens Jan Johannes Van Belkum ’99, 3/23/10. Todd A. Huff ’03 to Jennifer Frankowski ’03, 6/12/10. Isaac James Combs to Micah ’03 and Kari Ortman Combs ’04, 4/7/10. He joins big sister Corrin, who is 3. Sarah Hachey ’03 to Andy Kidwell, 7/17/10. Calvin Metts ’03 to Jillian Krisiak, 6/26/10. Lauren Dorothea Tackett to Michael ’96 and Jacquelyn Leonard Tackett ’95, 5/18/10. Lauren is welcomed by big brother Ethan, who is 5. Bernard A. Stukenborg ’60, brother of Henry Stukenborg ’59, 8/22/10. Henry Patrick Dougherty to Michael ’04 and Elizabeth Klocek Dougherty ’06, 6/9/10. He is welcomed to the family by big sister Madeline who is 2; proud grandparents: Peter ’73 and Barbara McConnell Klocek ’74, Joseph ’75 and Mary Catherine Crossland Dougherty ’75; aunts and uncles: Andrew ’98 and Sara Klocek Hicks ’98, Jason ’01 and Kelly Dougherty Burke ’01, and Nick ’04 and Kristine Dougherty Schweiss ’03. Harry J. Creager ’61, 12/25/09. Grace Isabella Sandor to Christopher ’02 and Christine Carroll Sandor ’02, 6/10/10. Ava Jane Close to Christopher and Susan Welter Close ’00, 6/25/10. Lilly Elanor Hoffman to Randy ’04 and Susan Huss Hoffman ’04, 7/15/10. Siobhan Marie Cleaver to Meaghan and Patrick Cleaver ’00, 8/9/10. Carl A. Reichwein ’61, 10/10/09. Albert J. Stec ’62 and SJC Fellow, 10/21/09. Monsignor James J. Wolf ’62, 8/31/10. Francis “Frank” W. Creel ’63, 5/18/10. Charles J. Schuttrow ’63, father of Patrick Schuttrow ’95, 6/18/10. Dennis J. Matuska ’63, 1/14/10. James S. Ford, Jr. ’64, 1/30/10. Roger W. Bohnen ’65, 1/28/09. Richard H. Kane ’69, 8/19/10. DEATHS Lloyd J. Bernier ’70, 8/15/10. Reverend James J. O’Connor ’36, 12/4/07. Gregory J. Szyndrowski ’70, 10/1/08. Louis J. Hierholzer, Sr. ’40, 3/26/10. Virginia Bishopp ’73, 2/7/10. William G. Tichenor, Sr. ’41, 2/23/05. Ruben Soria ’73, 5/09. John M. Murphy ’43, 3/12/10. Anthony “Tony” E. Freeland ’75, father of John Freeland ’95, 4/28/09. Thomas L. Smith ’48, 6/5/10. Edward D. Collins ’51, 5/26/10. Francis J. Lammers ’51, 1/20/00. Robert L. King ’52, 5/8/10. George E. McCarthy ’56, 8/18/10. Martin Desmond “Des” Ryan ’58 and former SJC Faculty, 7/22/10. James M. Huntine ’59, 4/13/09. Thomas J. Geffert ’60, 01/06. James J. Rusk ’88, 5/20/10. John W. Cheek ’89, 12/11/07. John E. Anthony, Jr. ’93, 8/23/10. Julius Wenk, father of Heidi Wenk ’00, 4/7/03. Mike P. Myers, former SJC staff, 2006. Theodore “Ted” Krallman, father of Christine Krallman ’01, 12/15/07. James C. Conlon, father and father-in-law of Katherine Conlon Bieker ’87 and Daniel ’79 and Elizabeth Conlon Danner ’79, 3/11/09. Ralph “Max” Wiggs, father of J. Kyle Wiggs ’76, 3/30/2009. Daniel L. Rogovich ’60 and SJC Sports Hall of Fame member, 6/9/10. Vincent McFadden, father of Jacob McFadden ’11, 5/15/09. Charles “Pat” Bray ’60, 08/08. John E. Kappler, father of Nicole Kappler Mathew ’01 and Cynthia Kappler Carter ’01, 6/25/09. Gary A. Lynch ’60, 11/28/08. Ronald J. Piermattei ’60, 9/9/07. 61 Bernice Layden, wife of Thomas G. Layden ’44 and mother of Daniel Layden ’68, 7/31/09. RECONCILIATION Francis M. O’Reilly ’57, 7/3/2009. CLASS NOTES Luke Baptiste Senac to John and Amanda Barnhart Senac ’05, 5/24/10. CLASS NOTES Edith O’Donnell, mother/mother-in-law of Edward O’Donnell ’72, Mary Lucy O’Donnell Hildreth ’73, Thomas O’Donnell ’74, Charles ’73 and Patricia O’Donnell Martin ’76, Lawrence O’Donnell ’78, Lawrence ’78 and Anne O’Donnell Loomis ’79, and Rose O’Donnell Lahrman ’81, 2/7/10. Helen G. Schumacher, SJC Fellow, 5/25/10. Florence J. Sobczyk, mother of SJC Associate Professor Judi Jezierski, 6/2/10. Stephen “Steve” J. Lane and Joyce L. Lane, both SJC Fellows, parents of Cindy L. Aubuchon ’96, sister/sisterin-law of Carol Lane Wood ’74 and Harvey Wood, and uncle/aunt of Lori E. Garcia ’10, 6/16/10. Michael Powell, husband of Stacey Brunk Powell ’94, 6/17/10. Vera Simpson, mother of SJC Employee April Potts, and grandmother of April Floyd Lambert ’01, 6/19/10. Phyllis Fleck Scheiber, SJC Fellow, wife of Richard (Dick) M. Scheiber ’41 and mother of Richard P. Scheiber ’67, 6/26/10. Henry “Hank” Coyle, father of Jennifer Coyle ’97, 7/1/10. Lavern Buening, brother-in-law of Reverend John J. Hoying, C.PP.S. ’57, 7/4/10. Robert Leonard, father of Jacquelyn Leonard Tackett ’95 and father-in-law of Michael Tackett ’96, 7/5/10. Marie Ballmann, mother of Brother James F. Ballmann, C.PP.S. ’72, 7/5/10. Donald F. Klein, Sr., father of Donald Klein ’81, 7/16/10. Robert T. Jauron, former SJC head football coach who led SJC to its only national championship—The Aluminum Bowl—in 1956, 7/20/10. Jack L. Brunk, father of Cheri Brunk Bianco ’91 and Stacey Brunk Powell ’94, 7/22/10. Donald S. Reed, father of Edward J. Reed ’72 and grandfather of Christopher Bush ’07 and Kevin Craney ’10, 7/26/10. Aldine Mattox Antcliff, former SJC secretary, 7/30/10. George Robert “Bob” Bechman, father of David Bechman, SJC Farm Manager, 8/21/10. Mildred E. Gibson Tait, SJC Fellow, Trustee-Life Member, and 1982 Honorary Degree recipient, 8/22/10. 62 RECONCILIATION get Your holidaY gifts from the College store • Large selection - Champion, Russell, Jansport, Nike, Under Armour…and more • High quality products • Great prices • Knowledgeable staff to help you with your needs Store Holiday Hours: 9 am-4 pm, Monday-Friday 219.866.6391 saintjoe.site-ym.com/store While visions of College store Clothing danCed in his head… Org. Non-profitNon-profit Org. 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