ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
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ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
A PUBLICATION OF RONCALLI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Volume 12, Number 1 • September 2014 50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION PAGE 4 Hot Dog Feed and Ice Bucket Challenge page 25 Rev. Msgr. James Gilg Named RCHS Honorary Alumnus of the Year page 23 25th annual festa del leone raises more than $300,000 Marge and John Andrew honored with Pope John XXIII Award page 10 25th annual swing with pride golF outing Many generations unite to raise money for student scholarships page 14 Graduation 2014 2014 RCHS graduates with alumni parents page 16 Two Named Volunteers of the Year Dr. Ken Keefner and Richard Stibor honored page 21 Dan Vacek honored 2014 RCHS Alumnus of the Year page 22 2 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS September 2014 Click on any page description below to be taken to that page. Click “Return to Table of Contents” on any page to return here. Save the Date: High Tea November 2, 2014 .............................................................. 4 A Message from our President .................................................................................. 5 Roncalli Canonized on April 27 ................................................................................ 6-7 Roncalli Catholic 50th Anniversary ......................................................................... 8-9 More than 1,000 turn out for Mass and Family Festival on August 3 25th Annual Festa del Leone Raises More Than $300,000 . ............................... 10-11 Marge and John Andrew honored with Pope John XXIII Award All About Alums ................................................................................................... 12-13 25th Annual Swing with Pride . ........................................................................... 14-15 Many generations unite to raise mnore than $36,000 for student scholarships Graduation 2014 .................................................................................................. 16-17 2014 RCHS graduates with alumni parents RCHS Welcomes New Teachers and Staff ..........................................................18-19 Archbishop Lucas Celebrates First All School Mass August 21............................... 20 In Memory of Former RCHS Teacher Sr. Agnes Marie Ostry, N.D........................... 20 RCHS Honors two As Volunteers of the Year Dr. Ken Keefner and Richard Stibor named .......................................................................... 21 Dan Vacek Named Alumnus of the Year .................................................................. 22 Reverend Monsignor James E. Gilg - Honorary Alumnus of the Year . ................... 23 RCHS Student Garden .............................................................................................. 24 Fourth Annual Fireworks Sale .................................................................................. 24 Spring Play - Into the Woods .....................................................................................25 Annual Hot Dog Feed and Ice Bucket Challenge . .................................................... 25 Cheer Squad Wins NCA Spirit Award ...................................................................... 26 Crimson Pride - 2014 Varsity Football Schedule ...................................................... 26 Baseball Stadium Lights ........................................................................................... 27 Fall and Winter 2013-2014 Sports Highlights ........................................................... 28 Spring 2014 Sports Highlights .................................................................................. 29 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 3 On our cover On Sunday, August 3 more than 1,000 people helped kick-off Roncalli Catholic’s 50th Anniversary Year. The event featured Mass celebrated by the Most Reverend Elden F. Curtiss, Archbishop Emeritus of Omaha at 11 a.m. in the school’s Rummel Stadium followed by a Family Festival that ran until 6 p.m. More than 600 attended Mass. Pictured are Deacon Rick Niedergeses, RCHS President Emeritus Fr. Lloyd Gnirk, Most Reverend Elden F. Curtiss, Archbishop Emeritus of Omaha, RCHS Chaplain Fr. Chi Igboanusi, and Deacon Joe Laird. 50th Anniversary photos courtesy of student Katelyn Harr. See page 8 for more on the anniversary celebration Click on any ad throughout this issue and learn more about these supporters of Pride magazine and Roncalli Catholic High School. 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Visit our web site www.roncallicatholic.org or email [email protected] So save the date for Roncalli Catholic’s 14th Annual High Tea fundraiser set for Sunday, November 2. This event is a Roncalli Catholic tradition that encourages creativity and fun while raising funds for scholarship and tuition grant programs for our students. Each year, Rummel Gymnasium is converted into a large tea room, with Hostesses decorating each table in their own unique theme. From fine china to picnic baskets, and from glamour to just plain fun, this creative event appeals to women of all ages. RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS Click on any ad throughout this issue and learn more about these supporters of Pride magazine and Roncalli Catholic High School. RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 5 A Message f r o m o u r P r e s i d e n t Dear Roncalli Catholic family: As Archbishop Emeritus Elden Curtiss put it, “Roncalli Catholic is experiencing a real Renaissance!” The Archbishop made that remark during his Homily at an outdoor Mass of Thanksgiving attended by more than 600 attendees, in celebration of our school’s 50th Anniversary year. And, I think it’s safe to say that Roncalli Catholic High School is truly in the midst of a Renaissance. (See page 8 for all the details on the Mass and Family Festival.) Jeff Dempsey, President Roncalli Catholic High School Our patron, Angelo Guiseppe Roncalli was canonized Pope Saint John XXIII on April 27, the commemoration of which kicked off our year-long celebration of wisdom, courage and faith on the Roncalli Catholic campus. Students celebrated with Pope St. John Week, a whole week dedicated to our patron saint capped off by a Mass of Thanksgiving with Archbishop George Lucas on April 28. With 363 students, our enrollment is at a 20+-year high, and includes a freshman class of 101! Enrollment has grown each of the past five years and by 25% in the timeframe. Our families come to us from throughout the metropolitan area and the world, including 35 different zip codes and 60 previous parishes and schools. Current international students are visiting us from China and Slovakia. Our new media center, the Gustafson Center, is complete and already buzzing with activity. This facility has been made possible by the generosity of the James (Gus) and Kristen Gustafson Family Foundation, Roncalli Catholic’s Facilities Committee and by the many who contributed to the project during our 2014 Festa del Leone. We are looking forward to an official blessing and ribbon cutting on September 26, prior to our Homecoming football game. The facility is a tremendous addition to our school – we will all benefit from it for years to come, in ways we surely have yet to imagine. Archbishop George Lucas presided over our first all-school Mass of the Holy Spirit on August 21. Eight priests and 11 Sisters from four different orders joined us. With 363 students and a good number of guests, the Notre Dame Auditorium was filled to near capacity! It was a great way to start our school year. You may have heard of the “Ice Bucket Challenge” which is raising money for and awareness of the disease ALS. Roncalli Catholic students participated in our own Challenge at our annual Fall Sports Kick-off on August 22, sponsored by the Booster Club. Funds raised were directed to the Nebraska Coalition for Ethical Research. The Challenge provided a great teachable moment for our students to better understand our Church’s stance on embryonic stem cell research and the celebration of life. Please do feel welcome and plan to join us on Friday, September 26, for the Gustafson Center blessing (5:00) and our Homecoming football game (7:00), and for any of the many events we host on our beautiful campus. The following link will allow you to see all of our upcoming athletic events and activities, http://www.rivercitiesconference.org/g5-bin/client.cgi. Our first-ever “Trivia Night” is also in the works for February 21, 2015. Look for more details on this event in the near future. We are blessed in so many ways and are at the start of what promises to be tremendous year at Roncalli Catholic! As always, please feel free to let me know of any questions or suggestions regarding our great school. Thank you for your friendship, generosity and continued support. God bless, Jeff Dempsey, President RCHS RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 Roncalli Canonized on April 27 Archbishop Lucas Celebrated a Mass of Thanksgiving at Roncalli Catholic High School April 28, 2014 Above: Nathan Leuck (Sophomore), Fr. Craig Locker (Pastor St. Leo Omaha), Fr. Lloyd Gnirk (President Emeritus, RCHS), Fr. John Pietramale (Pastor Our Lady of Lourdes), Fr. Tom Weisebecker (Pastor St. James Omaha), Deacon Rick Niedergesses, Fr. Chi Igboanusi (Chaplain RCHS), Jason Solis (Junior), Archbishop Lucas, Fr. Patrick Harrison (Senior Associate St. Gerald Parish Ralston), John Sullivan (Junior) and Jared Nigrin (Junior). RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS Roncalli Catholic’s patron, Saint Angelo Guiseppi Roncalli, Pope John XXIII, was canonized on April 27, with Pope John Paul II. On Monday, April 28, students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends and visiting priests gathered in the Notre Dame Auditorium to celebrate our patron’s canonization, with The Most Reverend George Lucas, Archbishop of Omaha, presiding over an All-School Mass of Thanksgiving. Prior to Mass, attendees viewed a 20-minute clip featuring highlights of the canonization service that most may have missed. (The six-hour time difference meant the celebration and ceremony in Rome took place at 2:30 a.m. in our Central time zone). During the homily, Archbishop Lucas pointed out that God’s plan for all of us is to achieve sainthood – each and every person is designed to have an eternal life in heaven with God. He encouraged attendees to be inspired by Saint Pope John’s life and embrace God’s plan. The Mass capped off Pope Saint John Week at the school – a week of awareness-building and celebratory activities in honor of the namesake of Roncalli Catholic High School. Pope John Week included videos and discussion about Pope Saint John as well as Pope John Paul in Religion classes, decorated hallways, prayer cards provided by Campus Ministry to commemorate the canonization, and cupcakes donated by the Notre Dame Sisters following the April 28 Mass. Celebratory cupcakes were provided by Drizzles Bakery in Bellevue, owned by RCHS alumna Mary Pat Guerrier. More CANONIZATION on page 7 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 Roncalli Canonized continued from page 6 Did You Know? In 1958, immediately following his papal election, Pope John XXIII announced his intention to convene the Second Vatican Council to renew the Catholic Church in the context of the modern world. The first meeting of the council was held on October 11, 1962. Although he died the next year, Pope John XXIII set in motion the proceedings that would revolutionize the Catholic Church, bringing about such modern changes as the Mass being said in vernacular language, renewed interest in the Scripture and the introduction of the Lay Ministry. As Pope John XXIII, he was known affectionately as “Good Pope John” and “the most loved Pope in history” to many people. In 2000, Pope John was declared “Blessed Angelo Guiseppi Roncalli” by Pope John Paul II, the penultimate step on the road to sainthood. Following his beatification, his body was moved from its original burial place in the grottoes below St Peter’s Basilica to the altar of St. Jerome and displayed for the veneration of the faithful. Top: Deacon Rick Niedergesses, Jason Solis (Class of 2015) and John Sullivan (Class of 2015) visit with Archbishop Lucas prior to the April 28 Mass of Thanksgiving at RCHS. Bottom: Archbishop Lucas with RCHS Campus Ministry students Brian Bosn (Class of 2015) and Mary Jo Carney (Class of 2014). RCHS Culinary students prepared and served lunch to Archbishop Lucas, the selected Campus Ministry students, school administration and visiting priests, following the April 28 Mass. RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS Click on any ad throughout this issue and learn more about these supporters of Pride magazine and Roncalli Catholic High School. FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION Please contact Ron Goodrich 402.592.0823 All advertising dollars are sent directly to Roncalli Catholic High School and help to underwrite the cost of this publication. 7 8 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 Top: More than 600 people attended the August 3 Mass, with Archbishop Emeritus Elden Curtiss (left), in Roncalli Catholic’s Rummel Stadium.See front cover for photo of other clegy in attendance. Below: Long-time RCHS religion teacher, Mr. Tim Mueting, was one of the dunk tank targets at the school’s 50th Anniversary Family Festival on August 3. MORE THAN 1,000 PEOPLE TURN-OUT FOR RONCALLI CATHOLIC 50TH ANNIVERSARY FAMILY FESTIVAL ON AUGUST 3 Event Kicks-Off Year of Celebration for the School On Sunday, August 3 more than 1,000 people helped kick-off Roncalli Catholic’s 50th Anniversary Year. The event featured Mass celebrated by the Most Reverend Elden F. Curtiss, Archbishop Emeritus of Omaha at 11 a.m. in the school’s Rummel Stadium followed by a Family Festival that ran until 6 p.m. More than 600 attended Mass. The festival featured two bands, children’s activities such as bounce houses, a dunk tank, pie eating contests and tours of the school. According to RCHS President Jeff Dempsey the event was a great opportunity for people to see all the great things happening at the school. “In September, our Gus & Kristy Gustafson Center will be complete,” said Dempsey. “This collaborative learning center will feature state-of-the-art technology to help fulfill our mission of preparing our students to face life with wisdom, courage and faith.” More 50th ANNIVERSARY on page 9 RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 9 50th Anniversary continued from page 8 Above: Among other activites, the festival featured two bands, children’s activities such as bounce houses, pie eating contests and tours of the school. 50th Anniversary photos courtesy of student Katelyn Harr. “From our rich history to our upcoming innovations, there is so much for us to celebrate as a school community,” continued Dempsey. This year the school also celebrated the canonization of their patron, Angelo Guiseppi Roncalli, Pope Saint John XXIII, with a Thanksgiving Mass with Archbishop Lucas on April 28 (see page 6). In addition to the family festival, the year will include a Homecoming reunion event in September, a Trivia Night in February, an alumni basketball tournament in March and a baseball/soccer game alumni event in the Spring, to name just a few of the activities. For all the details visit the Roncalli Catholic web site at www.roncallicatholic.org. 50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Schedule of Events September 26, 2014 Homecoming Football Game & Alumni Event November 2, 2014 14th Annual High Tea February 21, 2015 Trivia Night March 2015 Alumni Basketball Tournament Spring 2015 Home Baseball/ Soccer Game Alumni Event April 11, 2015 Festa del Leone Classes encouraged to plan reunions for the event May 18, 2015 Graduation – Closing of 50th Anniversary festivities For additional information email [email protected] RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS ! 10 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 25th Anniversary Festadel delLeone Leone Festa raises more than $ $3oo,ooo Marge & John Andrew honored with Pope John XXIII Award More than 550 guests and volunteers celebrated Roncalli Catholic’s 25th Annual Festa del Leone on Saturday, April 12. The event raised more than $300K to support the school through scholarship, tuition assistance, technology programs, and facilities. This record-breaking amount comes on the heels of a $100K donation made in March by the James and Kristen Gustafson Family Foundation for the construction of the school’s new learning and media center. The Gustafson family also offered an additional $50K challenge gift, to be matched at the April 12 Festa del Leone for technology needs and the new learning center at Roncalli Catholic. “We feel very blessed that our journey has brought us to Roncalli Catholic and that we can be part of it all,” said Kristen Gustafson. “The energy, excitement and generosity at Festa del Leone was overwhelming. The sense of pride, loyalty and kinship at Roncalli Catholic is unparalleled and was out in full-force at the event.” “Thanks to our co-chairs, Barb and Joe Lamoureux, who worked with us every step of the way, the event was a huge success,” continued Gustafson. “People simply didn’t want the night to end!” Barb and Joe Lamourex (Rummel* Class of 1971) are on-board to chair next year’s event and echoed the Gustafson’s sentiments. Top:John and Marge Andrews with Roncalli Catholic President Jeff Dempsey following the presentation of the Pope John XXIII Award. Bottom: Co-chairs Barb and Joe Lamourex with Chairs Kristy and Jim Gustafson. Photos courtesy of Katelyn Harr. RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS “This one-of-a-kind event really showcases all that makes Roncalli Catholic great,” said Barb Lamoureux. “Plans are already in the works for next year and we are thrilled to be part of it,” continued Lamoureux. “The possibilities are endless.” “It was a great celebration and a wonderful way to honor all that Marge and John Andrews and their family mean to Roncalli Catholic,” continued More FESTA on page 11 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 Festa 11 . . . . continued from page 10 Dempsey. “Thanks to the Gustafsons and Lamoureuxs as well as the support and participation of so many alumni, parents, students, staff and friends, this was our most successful Festa del Leone in 25 years.” Festa del Leone, translated “Feast of the Lion,” is the school’s premier fundraising event, rich with traditions 25 years in the making. As part of this long-standing tradition, the school’s Rummel Gymnasium was transformed into a formal dining room, complete with carpeting, silver lions and student servers. The night featured: a signature dinner catered by Zurlo’s Bistro Italiano; live and silent auctions; and a raffle drawing with three prizes including a Samsung Smart TV, a Microsoft Surface 2, and an Xbox One. Award Presentation The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Pope John XXIII Award to Marge and John Andrews. John is a Rummel* alumnus (Class of 1974) and Marge was a Development Assistant at the school. The Andrews started to be active volunteers while their children were students and even served as co-chairs for the school’s 1999 Festa del Leone. Both continue to support the school in many ways. John also served on the Alumni Board and continues to serve on the school’s Development Board. The Pope John XXIII Award, named after Angelo Guiseppe Roncalli, is bestowed upon those individuals who exhibit extraordinary devotion and commitment to Roncalli Catholic and “serving the children and friends of God.” RCHS President Jeff Dempsey and President Emeritus Father Lloyd Gnirk presented the award. Auction, Menu and Sponsors Gary Sharp, from 1620 The Zone, served as the Master of Ceremonies and Andy Petersen (Class of 1978) served as auctioneer for the festivities. Father Chi Igboanusi, the school’s full-time Chaplain, gave the invocation. The evening menu created by Executive Chef Enzo Zurlo for the event featured butler-style hors d’oeuvres; a cold antipasto station; Arcadian mixed greens with strawberries, feta cheese, toasted almonds, and raspberry vinaigrette dressing; homemade bread with roasted garlic butter; family-style penne alla vodka; seared beef tenderloin with roasted red pepper and cioppolini demiglaze with shrimp scampi; and parmigiana encrusted asparagus. The classic Italian meal was finished with homemade tiramisu and cannoli. Centerpieces from the Mercury Glassware Collection, featuring metallic lighted silver vases and votives, with fresh crimson Gerbera daisies, crimson roses and offwhite hydrangeas, highlighted the silver anniversary of the event and were provided courtesy of Mulhall’s. Major corporate sponsors for the event included Alegent Creighton Health, Immanuel Medical Center and there were 30 sponsored tables. Save the Date! 26TH ANNUAL FESTA DEL LEONE Saturday, April 11, 2015 Co-Chairs Heidi & Richard Anzalone RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS Click on any ad throughout this issue and learn more about these supporters of Pride magazine and Roncalli Catholic High School. 12 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 ALUMS All About Rummel Class of 1969 Reuion: Charge On Mighty Men! The Rummel Class of 1969 reunion spanned the first weekend of August beginning at Clancy’s West on Friday and dinner at Upstream in the Old Market on Saturday. Some of the alumni even stuck around for the 25th Annual Swing with Pride golf outing on Monday. Tim Molak made a digital version of the Class of 1969 Yearbook. Click here to check it out! Top: Golfers include Mike Price (Rummel Class of 1969), Jay Buckley, Joe Tourek (Rummel Class of 1969) and Jim Preiner (Rummel Class of 1969). More ALUMS on page 13 More GOLF on page 14 Click on ads throughout this issue and learn about these supporters of Pride magazine and Roncalli Catholic High School. Center: Mike Price, Jim Preiner, Joedy Sandhoefner, Tim Molak and Don Bohnenkamp. Bottom: Standing: Mike Price, Bob Leavitt, Joedy Sandhoefner, and Kevin Hruska. Sitting: Greg Jones, Ken McNary, Jim Preiner, and Ron Headley. RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 13 ALUMS All About We heard from . . . After 34 years with the San Diego Unified School District (last assignment was as principal of Ellen Browning Scripps Elementary School), Gregory Collamer (1971) retired and purchased a new home in Temecula, CA. Following 23 years of marriage, Kim (Myers) Conner (1981) lost her husband to lung cancer in April. Above: Rummel Class of 1971 friends Michael O’Connor, Jim Price, Steve Maher and Chuck Chevalier had their own reunion on August 2 when O’Connor was in town from Alaska. More ALUMS on page 12 More GOLF on page 14 Click on ads throughout this issue and learn about these supporters of Pride magazine and Roncalli Catholic High School. Dr. David Lanoue (1972) was recently recognized for his contributions as a faculty member of Xavier University. Click here to see the tribute video played at his award ceremony. Mike McCarville (2004) received his Ph.D. in entomology and plant pathology from Iowa State in May. Greg Stiles (1977) has accepted a position as the Public Information Officer/Legislative Liaison for the Arizona Department of Racing, which regulates the state’s horse racing industry. Alumni, let us share your news . . . Do you have news to share with your fellow Alumni? Click here and then on “Update Your Account” and fill out the “Tell us Your News” section. We will include it in the next Pride magazine! (http://roncallicatholic.org/ Alumni.aspx) Sign Up Online Volunteer at Roncalli Catholic Volunteering just got easier! Simply go to i-Volunteer Online http://roncallicatholic.i-volunteeronline.com an online scheduling system where volunteers use a public link to sign up. Enter your name and email in one or more slots. Then, click the link to verify your commitment when you receive the confirmation email. At Roncalli Catholic, volunteers are a vital part of the success of our school. We are always looking for volunteer support for our various fundraising events, as well as school and athletic activities. From data entry to concession sales, we appreciate any support you can give. Roll up your sleeves and join the fun! RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS 14 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 Many Generations Unite to Raise More than $36,000 for Student Scholarships Long-Standing Tradition Celebrates with 200+ Golfers On August 4, golfers celebrated a Roncalli Catholic tradition 25 years in the making and raised more than $36K for the school’s 350 students. Held at The Players Club at Deer Creek, the 25th Annual Swing with Pride, A. Len Leavitt Memorial Golf Open united 200+ alumni, current and past parents, staff, and friends of the school for a day of fun on the greens. Several foursomes represented many generations of RCHS alumni and supporters, including the Leavitt family with four generations in attendance. The Swing with Pride, A. Len Leavitt Memorial Golf Open was started in 1989 by A. Len Leavitt (deceased) and Roncalli Catholic President Emeritus Fr. Lloyd Gnirk to fund the Leavitt Memorial Scholarship for RCHS students. According to RCHS President Emeritus Fr. Gnirk the event was born as a means to raise funds for the school’s students but has evolved into so much more. “Throughout the years the Swing with Pride Golf Open has become more of a reunion and celebration of our school’s history and future,” said Fr. Gnirk. RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS Top: Three generations of the Feldhaus family joined RCHS President Emeritus Fr. Lloyd Gnirk for the 25th annual event. From left to right: T.J. Feldhaus (Class of 2011), Jason Feldhaus (Class of 1994), Fr. Lloyd Gnirk (President Emeritus Roncalli Catholic High School), Dr. Richard Feldhaus (Alumni Parent), Dr. Steven Feldhaus (Class of 1974), Bryan Feldhaus (Class of 1999), Kevin Feldhaus (Class of 2014), Tai McNulty (Spouse of Kim Feldhaus, Class of 2004). The Feldhaus Family Foundation was a Pride Level Sponsor for the event. Inset: Gus Gustafson and award-winning Husker past quarterback, Tommie Frazier wait for the shotgun start at the 25th Annual Swing with Pride Golf Outing. Gustafson is a current parent of a RCHS student and the Gustafson Family Foundation is backing the school’s new media center, the Gustafson Center, set to open later this month. More GOLF on page 15 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 Above: Our own TJ Orr (Class of 1996), put together a foursome of Bob Nocita (Class of 1996) Jeff Schrage (Class of 1996), and Jamie Schrage (Class of 1993). Golf . . . 15 Above: Class of 2007 alumni Mark Schlueter, Tony Cuva, Jeff Roh, and Drew Petersen. continued from page 14 Participants at this year’s outing alone drew participants from as far away as the East and West coasts with alumni and past faculty making the trip to show their support. “The shared love of Roncalli Catholic and commitment to its success are really what makes this event so special,” continued Fr. Gnirk. “That camaraderie unites the many generations of Roncalli Catholic supporters.” “I am thoroughly thrilled with what this event has become and I think it is safe to say that (late) Len Leavitt would agree,” said Fr. Gnirk. According to RCHS President Jeff Dempsey, the silver anniversary of the Swing with Pride Golf Open is just one of the many exciting things happening at the school this month. “With our enrollment growing, the success of our golf tournament, the excitement of the August 3 Family Festival*, and the completion of our new, state-of-theart Gustafson Idea Center, our 50th Anniversary year promises to be a great one for Roncalli Catholic,” said Dempsey. “And, it’s the support of our Roncalli Catholic family at events like this golf outing that makes all of this possible.” Participants had a burger and brat lunch on the patio prior to the noon shot-gun start with a cocktail hour and BBQ beef dinner immediately following golf. Live and silent auctions as well as raffle, mulligan and pin prizes were announced during the dinner. Beardmore Chevrolet sponsored a 2014 Chevrolet Impala as a hole-in-one prize. Additional event sponsors included American National Bank, Catholic Mutual Group, General Service Bureau, Taco John’s, Dave and Mary Alice Laferla, Dave’s Auto Body, Burns Family Foundation, Ramm Construction, Weatherguard, Inc., Atchley Ford and the Feldhaus Family Foundation. Ice cream bars were provided by Plaza Pontiac Buick GMC and Mama’s Pizza sponsored the pre-dinner social hour. Save the Date! 26th Annual A. Len Leavitt Swing with Pride Golf Open Monday, August 3, 2015 See “All About Alums” page 12 for more golf participants RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS 16 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 GRADUATION 2014 . . . Above: Broderick James, Aautumn Jones-Evans, Abby Kellen, Jack Matuella and Yusef McGruder line up for the graduation processional. Right: Class of 2014 Valedictorian Jacob Wolff with Fr. Chi Igboanusi and Mr. Tim Mueting. THE PRIDE CONTINUES . . . 2014 graduates with RCHS alumni parents Twenty of the Class of 2014 graduates were pre-destined to join the Crimson Pride. These students had at least one parent who was a Roncalli Catholic alumni. Taylor Rae Anderson Trevor James Anderson Ashley Renae Campbell Justin Riley Dunn Kevin Richard Feldhaus Joel Anderson (1987) Mischel (Frakes) Anderson (1987) Corrine (Wiedner) Anderson (1984) Tina (Ledger) Campbell (1989) Teresa (Nilius) Dunn (1986) Steven Feldhaus (Rummel 1974) Beth Feldhaus (Honorary Alumna 2000) RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS More PRIDE CONTINUES on page 17 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 THE PRIDE CONTINUES A r o und the School . . . . . . 2014 graduates with RCHS alumni parents continued from page 16 Collin Patrick Griffith Jared Matthew Harter Jonah Christian Holzapfel Andrea Lynn Lahowetz Mitchell David Lovely Michael Griffith (1981) Jennifer (Clark) Griffith (1983) Donald Harter (1982) Jeanne (Casey) Holzapfel (1994) Darlene (Lampe) Lahowetz (1991) David Lovely (1981) Matthew James Morrison Emily Kay Muckey Kierstyn Marie Rief Jessica Ivalyn Ryckman Maureen (McGill) Morrison (1980) Ted Muckey (1980) Stuart Rief (1989) Robert Ryckman (1981) Malia LouiseKaimalino Shirley Kelly Rena Soltys Chloe Christine Staley Jacob James Tyrakoski Shelby Nicole Vejvoda Thaddeus Charles Vogel Mike Soltys (1984) Melissa (Henn) Staley (1995) Paul Staley (1995) Stacey (Hurt) Tyrakoski (1994) Rich Tyrakoski (1996) John Vejvoda (1975) Dennis Vogel (Rummel 1970) RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS Mark Shirley (1980) 17 18 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 RCHS Welcomes New Teachers and Staff Joe Ankenbauer - Mathematics Joe Ankenbauer spent the last 34 years teaching Mathematics and Information Technology at Lewis Central in Council Bluffs. This year, he will be teaching Dual Credit Calculus, Dual Credit Statistics, Honors Algebra II, and Algebra II at RCHS. According to Mr. Ankenbauer, teaching, more specifically Math and Computer Programming, was the “logical” choice for his career. “I was fortunate to have some very good teachers who instilled a love of learning in me, and I want to do the same for my students,” said Mr. Ankenbauer. “I chose Mathematics and Computer Programming because I like the logic of how everything fits together.” Known for creating a classroom that is both functional and comfortable for the students, Mr. Ankenbauer establishes an easy rapport with his students, possibly through his love of current technology, computer games and comic books. Originally from Ogden, Iowa, he earned both his BS and MS in School Computer Studies from Northwest Missouri State, in 1980 and 1985, respectively. In addition to his IT interests, Mr. Ankenbauer enjoys reading and biking in his free time. Married to wife Penny for 34 years, the couple has two children, Kyle (age 27) and Kacie (age 26). Jennifer Clark - Business/ Future Business Leaders of America Jennifer Clark is a self-proclaimed Air Force brat, moving about every 23 months for most of her life. She graduated in the top 10% of her class at Bellevue West, earning a full-tuition scholarship to Peru State College. Ms. Clark says she simply always wanted to be a teacher because she fell in love with being in the classroom and mentoring both peers and younger students. Business was a logical choice because of her passion for the course work and the FBLA program, which she hopes to grow at Roncalli Catholic. She is teaching Computer Applications and Accounting. “I firmly believe that even a basic understanding of business can change a student’s perspective on the nation and how they, as individuals, affect the economy,” said Ms. Clark. Ms. Clark is no stranger to the FBLA. As an active member of her chapter at Bellevue West, she attended the State competition three times. She continued in the Phi Beta Lambda, the collegiate level of FBLA, earning first place in Future Business Teacher at State and 7th place overall at the National Leadership Conference. She is currently attending Peru State College for a Masters degree in Education with an emphasis in Curriculum and Instruction. Prior to joining RCHS, Ms. Clark was a Business Teacher at Sterling Education, a private, Brethren satellite school in Council Bluffs. More TEACHERS/STAFF on page 19 RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS PRIDE is published by Roncalli Catholic High School, Omaha, NE. ©2014, All rights reserved. Materials in PRIDE may be reproduced provided prior permission is obtained from the editor and credit is given. RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRESIDENT: Jeffrey M. Dempsey RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRESIDENT EMERITUS: Rev. Lloyd A. Gnirk RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRINCIPAL: Paul Hans EDITOR: Kristi Berger • PHOTOGRAPHY: Roncalli Catholic Staff and student Katelyn Harr. RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 19 RCHS Welcomes New Teachers and Staff TEACHERS/STAFF continued from page 18 Cory Hagenau - Social Studies/ Golf & Soccer Coach Born and raised in Omaha, Cory Hagenau got “hooked” on history, politics and current events when he was in high school. Inspired by a teacher, Mr. Hagenau says he knew that his goal was to become a Social Studies teacher himself one day. This year, he is reaching that goal. He earned his BA in Education from UNO in May and he will teach Honors World History, World History, Psychology and Sociology at Roncalli Catholic this year. Mr. Hagenau says he hopes to help each of his students achieve academic success while getting them excited about school. “I want my students to understand the relevance and importance of world history and seek to continue their learning outside of the classroom” said Mr. Hagenau. He will also be sharing his love of golf with our students this year, as Mr. Hagenau will be coaching Girls Varsity Golf as well as JV Boys Soccer. A product of Catholic education, Mr. Hagenau attended Mary Our Queen and Creighton Prep. In his free time, Mr. Hagenau likes to spend time with family and friends, playing golf and watching football. His favorite teams are the Huskers and the Dallas Cowboys. He is engaged to be married in May 2015. John Radke - Religion John Radke believes Religion is the most important subject because it influences everything a person does. “I love discussing Theology and talking about faith and how it plays into someone’s life journey,” said Mr. Radke. “It is important to not only know about, but act upon and use in your everyday life.” He says he enjoys working with youth and watching them grow, and being a teacher offers the best opportunity to do so. This year he is teaching Paschal Mystery, Honors Paschal Mystery, World Religions, Morality, and Jesus Christ in the Church. Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mr. Radke earned a BA in Religious Studies and History from Cardinal Stritch University in May. He has spent a great deal of time supporting youth ministries in various capacities. Most recently, Mr. Radke worked at the Tyme Out Youth Ministry and Retreat Center in Stone Creek, WI and has supported the youth ministry at St. Monica in Whitefish Bay, WI. This year he also participated in the Franciscan Leadership Pilgrimage to Assisi and Rome through his school. In his free time, Radke says he enjoys being active and playing a variety of sports (mainly basketball), spending time with family and friends, playing board games, reading religious books, listening to music, and watching movies. Kami Findall - Registrar/ Technology Coordinator Kami Findall joins RCHS this time as our Registrar and Technology Coordinator. Formerly Roncalli Catholic’s Development Database Manager 2009-2012, Kami spent two years at St. James/Seton as their Technology Specialist. Having never really left, she is an active volunteer with the Booster Club, chairing the Spirit Wear and Uniform Clothing Committee. Kami and her husband, Chris, have three children, Maggie (2012), and current students Brendan, a Senior and Collen, a Freshman. RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS 20 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 RCHS President Emeritus Fr. Lloyd Gnirk, Fr. Dan Kampschneider (Pastor St. Vincent de Paul), Fr. Bob English (Pastor Mary Our Queen), Archbishop George Lucas, Mr. Joseph Sund (Omaha Archdiocese seminarian on pastoral year at St. Vincent de Paul Parish), Fr. Frank Baumert (Pastor St. Elizabeth Ann Seton), Deacon Rick Niedergesses (Roncalli Deacon), Fr. Tom Bauwen (Pastor St. Wenceslaus), Fr. Paul Hoesing (Omaha Archdiocese Vocation Director), RCHS Chaplain Fr. Chi Igboanusi. Rocalli Catholic Sophomore Hender Oterga-Mendoza with the Seraphic Sisters from St. Peter, Sr. Lourdes and Sr. Clara. Archbishop Lucas Celebrates First All-School Mass on Aug. 21 On August 21, the Most Rev. George Lucas, Archbishop of Omaha celebrated Roncalli Catholic’s first all-school Mass of the new school year with more than 360 students, 50 faculty and staff, as well as several guest priests and sisters, in the Notre Dame Auditorium. As is tradition, the first Mass of the new school year is the Mass of the Holy Spirit. During the homily, Archbishop Lucas urged students to be open to the gifts of the Holy Spirit, inviting Jesus to be the Lord of their lives throughout the school year and beyond. Along with Fr. Chi Igboanusi – RCHS Chaplain, and Fr. Loyd Gnirk – RCHS President Emeritus, five visiting priests also served as concelebrants at the Mass (see photo above). Some Sisters from the following orders also attended the August 21 Mass at RCHS: Notre Dame Sisters, Ad Gentes Missionaries Sisters, Brides of the Victorious Lamb, and Seraphis Sisters. Archbishop Lucas, as well as the visiting priests and sisters, stayed to have lunch with the students, faculty and staff in the RCHS Bishop Sheehan Student Center. In Memory of RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. Agnes Marie Ostry, N.D. (Mechtilde) – Sept. 3, 1917 - Aug 25, 2014 According to teacher Kathy Slaight, Sr. Agnes Marie Ostry, N.D. was a positive presence at Roncalli Catholic. “She always had a smile and a kind word for everyone,” said Mrs. Slaight. Long-time teacher Bill Schlueter echoed the sentiment, saying “she was a very kind, warm person.” Sr. Agnes spent 12 years (1974-1986) sharing her time and her smile with the students, faculty and staff at RCHS. More specifically, she taught the Study Skills class and tutored students who needed extra help. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Anna Ostry; brothers, Joseph, Ivan, Emil Ostry; sisters, Lillian Ostry, Sr. Mildred Ostry, N.D. (NDA '46). She is survived by her nieces, Sr. Marie Alice Ostry, ND, (NDA '62) Sr. Rita Ostry, ND; (NDA '65), nephews, Joseph (Mary) Ostry, Larry (Simin) Ostry, Arthur Ostry; relatives; Notre Dame Sisters and Associates. RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 21 RCHS Honors Two As Volunteers of the Year Ken Keefner As a registered pharmacist, Dr. Ken Keefner (pictured left) has practiced in community, hospital, and home care environments as well as devoting 39 years to teaching. He received a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree from North Dakota State University and his Masters and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the University of North Dakota. Dr. Ken Keefner Richard Stibor Richard Stibor Richard Stibor (pictured right) was born and raised on a farm near Shelton, Neb. In 1959, he graduated from Shelton Public High School and spent the next 23 years serving in the United States Air Force. During that time he learned electronic maintenance, earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University, became an officer, and earned an MS in Electrical Engineering from Air Force Institute of Technology. Stibor says the highlight of his U.S. Air Force career was negotiating international agreements for sharing voice communications between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s Military Forces in Europe. While in a St. Louis hospital practice he was the pharmacist member of the institution’s Nutrition Support Team. Utilizing the experience gathered from his hospital nutrition support practice, he created an independent home infusion pharmacy, which serviced the St. Louis metropolitan area for six years. Dr. Keefner held the rank of Associate Professor of Pharmacy at Creighton University’s School of Pharmacy and Health Professions. His professional teaching responsibility was covering sterile and parenteral drug products, or medicines delivered either intravenously or through injections. Upon retiring from the Air Force in 1984, Stibor joined the private sector and held various positions in the field of technology. Most notably, he served as the Director of Information Systems for the Archdiocese of Omaha, from 2001 until his retirement in 2007. He was the director of the school’s Non-traditional Doctor of Pharmacy Degree Pathway until March 2003. This alternative for obtaining a Doctor of Pharmacy degree began in 1994 and now claims more than 165 graduates. Dr. Keefner successfully completed a USWEST Academic Development and Technology Fellowship appointment at Creighton University during the 2000-01 academic year. He has chaired the Curriculum and Admissions committees and has served as Vice-Chair of the Department of Pharmacy Sciences. For the past two years, Mr. Stibor has contributed his time to the Ignatian Volunteer Corps, tutoring Math at Roncalli Catholic, and helping countless students gain a better understanding of the subject. He retired from Creighton University’s School of Pharmacy and Health Professions in 2011. Presently, he volunteers as a tutor at Roncalli Catholic High School through the Ignatian Volunteer Corps. Sign Up Online to Volunteer at Roncalli Catholic Simply go to i-Volunteer Online - http://roncallicatholic.i-volunteeronline.com RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS 22 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 A r o und the School . . . Dan Vacek Named Alumnus of the Year Dan Vacek (1990) was honored as the 2014 Alumnus of the year and spoke at Roncalli Catholic’s Senior Breakfast on May 14. Dan Vacek is a long-standing member of the Roncalli Catholic family. In fact, you might say the Crimson Pride is in his blood. His father, Rich Vacek, taught at Rummel and then Roncalli Catholic 1967-1978, making it the clear-cut choice for Dan and two of his three siblings. His sister Susan graduated in 1986 and his brother Tom graduated in 1987. The family tradition continues with his first child, daughter Samantha, now a sophomore at RCHS. Dan’s son, Drew Vacek, is in the 7th Grade at Madonna School. Above: Dan Vacek (1990) was honored as the 2014 Alumnus of the year. He is pictured with his wife, Connie. Click on ads throughout this issue and learn about these supporters of Pride magazine and Roncalli Catholic High School. ACT® Test Prep Aim High Test Prep, Inc. Patrick Coyle, B.S. Physics, J.D. Valedictorian, Class of 1968 Students Taking ACT® Test Sept 13, 2014 10 Sessions Total As Follows: Sessions 1-5: Five Weekdays: Aug 4-8, 2014 Weekdays Either: 8am-Noon, 1pm-5pm, or 6pm-10pm Sessions 6-10: 5 Saturdays: Aug 9 – Sept 6, 2014 Saturdays Either: 8am-Noon or 1pm-5pm Students Taking ACT® Test On Dec 13, 2014: 10 Saturdays: Oct 4 – Dec 6, 2014 Either: 8am-Noon or 1pm-5pm 402.491.0492 GoAimHigh.com ACT is a registered trademark of ACT, Inc., which does not endorse this course. When Samantha was a freshman, he joined the RCHS Booster Club and after a year of service he was elected president of the group. According to Dan, he has always been passionate about athletics so volunteering for the Booster Club seemed like a good fit. In the year of his presidency the group has concentrated on increasing individual memberships, corporate sponsorships and concession sales. The Booster Club has more than doubled revenue in all three of these areas. Prior to RCHS, Dan attended St. James Seton School. Following high school graduation, he attended and played baseball for Iowa Western Community College for two years. In 1998, Dan began his career at Wildhorse Distributing in Route Sales. He has been promoted within the company several times over the years and, in 2007, became the company’s General Manager overseeing the sales and distribution facilities in Papillion, Nebraska, Las Vegas, Nevada and Bristol, Virginia. Dan and his wife, Connie, were married on 10/10/10 and are members of the St. James Catholic Church. RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION Please contact Ron Goodrich 402.592.0823 • [email protected] All advertising dollars are sent directly to Roncalli Catholic High School and help to underwrite the cost of this publication. RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 23 A r o und the School . . . Reverend Monsignor James E. Gilg Honorary Alumnus of the Year Msgr. Gilg Was Presented with a Roncalli Catholic Diploma During the 2014 Commencement Program Jim Schneider, Msgr. Gilg and President Jeff Dempsey at the May 18 Commencement Program. Reverend Monsignor James E. Gilg was honored with the Honorary Alumnus of the Year Award, received a Roncalli Catholic diploma and gave the keynote speech at the May 18 Commencement for the Class of 2014. According to RCHS President Jeff Dempsey, Msgr. Gilg’s overall dedication to Catholic education as well as his on-going support of Roncalli Catholic, in specific, is associated with the school’s continued success and why he was chosen to receive the honor. “Msgr. Gilg’s long-standing commitment to Catholic education in Omaha and specifically to Roncalli Catholic has been instrumental to our continued success,” said Dempsey. “As president, his counsel and support in my role has been boundless.” nine years as principal at Father Flanagan High School; and 15 years as president of Skutt High School, to name just a few of his contributions. Raised on a small ranch near Atkinson in the Nebraska Sandhills, Msgr. Gilg attended a one-room grammer school and graduated from St. Joseph’s High School. In 1962, he earned a B.A. degree from Conception Seminary College in Missouri; and went on to get a Masters in Educational Administration from the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. in 1966. That same year, he was also ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Omaha. In 1983, Msgr. Gilg earned a Masters in Urban Education from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He received the Papal Honor of “Chaplain to His Holiness” with the title of Monsignor in 2007. May 2014 also marked the end of Msgr. Gilg’s 49-year career in education, most recently serving as the Executive Director for the Omaha Catholic Schools Consortium as well as the Pastor at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church. He will continue on in his role at the church. Msgr. Gilg has also devoted much of his free time to organizations that serve Education and the Catholic faith. He was the co-founder of both the Christian Urban Education Foundation in Omaha and Missouri Valley Alternative Education Association; and has served on numerous boards and committees throughout the years. He is currently a member of the Urban Regional Board, the Omaha Council of Priests and the Downtown Rotary Club. Throughout his career, Msgr. Gilg’s ministry has been to the benefit of young people and education. He has been a foster parent to more than 30 children and has held positions in Catholic schools throughout Nebraska in addition to numerous church appointments. He spent 11 years serving as principal of Dominican High School; RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS 24 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 A r o und the School . . . Students at Roncalli Catholic worked on campus garden beds last spring. From left are senior Sam Nelson and sophomores Faith Boer, Claire Forget and Jahid Muhammed. The garden will be used as a teaching tool for the school’s science and culinary arts programs, and stress the importance of good nutrition and efficient use of the earth’s resources. RCHS Student Garden For his Eagle Scout project, RCHS senior Jared Nigrin is also putting in a prayer garden, with help from his family (freshman Caleb and parents Joe and Lois), in the adjacent space for quiet reflection and prayer. Left: Students Tony Evans and Amanda Campbell working at the fireworks sale. Right: Volunteer Dan Zack helps replenish supplies in the fireworks tent. Fourth Annual Fireworks Sales Raise Funds for Roncalli Catholic Students With the help of countless student and parent volunteers, Roncalli Catholic’s fourth annual fireworks fundraiser brought in more than the projected earnings for the ten-day event. According to RCHS President Jeff Dempsey, the fundraiser is only possible with the help of the countless volunteers and will do a lot of good for the 350+ students of Roncalli Catholic. “As always, our parent and student volunteers were absolutely instrumental to the success of this event,” said Dempsey. “Our school is blessed with unparalleled support from our community.” Special thanks to the donors who supported Roncalli Catholic High School through the Omaha Gives! Campaign May 21, 2014 The event ran June 25 through July 4 and was set up in the parking lot of Dave’s Auto Body off of I-680 and the Irvington Exit. Special thanks to Mark Schumacher (‘82) for allowing us to use his lot for the fundraiser. Sponsored by the Omaha Community Foundation, donations made during the Omaha Gives! campaign were eligible for matching funds, thus maximizing donation dollars. This year Roncalli Catholic received 69 gifts totaling more than $8,000, with more than $1,100 in matching funds added. RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 25 Around th e S c h o o l . . . Roncalli Catholic’s Spring Play In March students pulled off an epic fairy tale where worlds collide in Into the Woods Jr. for the Roncalli Catholic Spring Play. The story followed a baker and his wife who wish to have a child; Cinderella who wishes to attend the King’s festival; and Jack who wishes his cow would give milk. When the baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Left: Caleb Nigrin (behind the tree...) Rachel Norris, and Kyle Sweeney Right: Caleb Nigrin, Diamyn Franklin and Hannah Ramsgard. RCHS Kicks-Off Fall Sports Season with Annual Hot Dog Feed and Ice Bucket Challenge Left: RCHS teachers Adam Snoza and Marshall Keough get in on the ice-cold fun. Right: RCHS Senior Maddy Dotzler gets her wish – an ice-cold bucket of water! On Friday, August 22 the Roncalli Catholic Booster Club hosted its annual Hot Dog Feed to celebrate the start of another school year and the Fall sports season. Rain prevented the 4:30 p.m. football scrimmage but attendees enjoyed a volleyball scrimmage in the gym as well as performances by the RCHS Dance Squad and Cheerleaders in the student center. This year’s event also featured the popular Ice Bucket Challenge that is sweeping the internet to raise funds for ALS research. Senior Maddy Dotzler started the challenge at RCHS and organized it for 7 p.m. following dinner. Money raised by the challenge was directed to the Nebraska Coalition for Ethical Research to support ethically sound ALS research. Above: Students participated in the Hot Dog Eating Contest at the August 22 event. RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS 26 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 A r ound the School . . . RCHS Cheer Squad Wins NCA Spirit Award The RCHS Cheer Squad attended the National Cheerleading Association (NCA) camp in Okoboji, Iowa in June. In addition to various individual and team accomplishments, they won the NCA Spirit Award, which goes to the squad that exemplifies the utmost sportsmanship and genuine spirit all week. Back Row Standing: Captain Mady Hubbard, Claire Murphy, Ava Macke, Kaylee Bazer, and Captain Brittany Fitzler. Front Row Sitting: Tara Whitfield, LaVina Bell, Betsy Wilson, Sami Rosa, and Jasmine Moore (not pictured: Leonna Dalton) RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS CRIMSON PRIDE - 2014 Varsity Football Schedule DATE TIME OPPONENT LOCATION Aug 29 7 p.m. Mount Michael Benedictine Roncalli Catholic High School Sept 5 7 p.m. Nebraska City Roncalli Catholic High School Sept 12 7 p.m. Platteview Platteview High School Sept 19 7 p.m. Skutt Catholic High School Roncalli Catholic High School Sept 26 7 p.m. Bennington Roncalli Catholic High School Oct 3 7 p.m. Elkhorn Elkhorn High School Oct 10 7 p.m. Gross Catholic High School Bryan High School Oct 17 7 p.m. Benson Roncalli Catholic High School Oct 24 7 p.m. Ralston High School Ralston High School Varsity Football and Basketball games will be streaming live! http://www.highschoolcube.com/schools/roncalli-catholic-high-school-omaha-nebraska ! RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 27 A r o und the School . . . RCHS Baseball Stadium Lights On Friday, July 18 Roncalli Catholic’s American Legion Baseball team played their first home game under new stadium lights for the Class B-3 Area tournament against Blair. The first ever night game at home was made possible by Swain Construction (also the team sponsor) and private donors who raised the more than $170,000 necessary for the installation. Click here to read the Omaha World-Herald “Prep Zone” feature article for all of the details. Right: Representatives from the American Legion were on-hand to kick-off the game with a presentation of the colors and the National Anthem. RCHS is on High School Game Cube Varsity Football and Basketball games will be streaming live! Bookmark the link to catch all the games! http://www.highschoolcube.com/schools/roncalli-catholic-high-school-omaha-nebraska RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS 28 RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 FALL SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS 2013 CROSS COUNTRY Hannah Ramsgard (SR) State Qualifier FOOTBALL Zak Bassett (SR) Justin Dunn (SR) Scott Flesher (SR) Jonah Holzapfel (SR) Derek Lee (SR) Brendan Findall (JR) Andrew Lamer (SO) Pat Mucha (SO) All-Conference & All-District (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (1st Team), All-District (1st Team), All-State & All-Area (Honorable Mention) All-Conference, All-State & All-Area (Honorable Mention), All-District (1st Team) All-Conference (1st Team), All-District (1st Team), All-State & All-Area (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (1st Team), All-District (1st Team), All-State & All-Area (Honorable Mention) All-Conference & All-District (Honorable Mention) All-Conference & All-District (Honorable Mention) All-Conference & All-District (Honorable Mention) GIRLS GOLF Raluca Maiefski (JR) State Qualifier & District Champion, All-Conference (1st Team) BOYS TENNIS Trevor Anderson (SR) Thad Vogel (SR) All-Conference (1st Team) (#2 Doubles Champion) All-Conference (1st Team) (#2 Doubles Champion) SOFTBALL Rachel Norris (JR) Kaitlyn Rief (SO) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) VOLLEYBALL Abby Goetz (SR) Bailey Preston (SR) Maddie Dotzler (JR) Emma Heldt (JR) All-Conference (1st Team), All-State & All-Area (Honorable Mention) All-State, All-Area & All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-State, All-Area & All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-State, All-Area & All-Conference (Honorable Mention) WINTER SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS 2013-2014 BOYS BASKETBALL Jody Bryant (SR) Derek Lee (SR) Cole Meister (JR) All-Conference (1st Team), All-State & All-Area (Honorable Mention) All-State, All-Area & All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-State, All-Area & All-Conference (Honorable Mention) GIRLS BASKETBALL Hannah Knight (SR) Maddie Dotzler (JR) Maribeth Hall (SO) Cami Schott (SO) Noelle Agenor (FR) All-State, All-Area & All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-State, All-Area & All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) SWIMMING Ryan Gunder (SR) Brian Bosn (JR) Jared Nigrin (JR) Kyle Stevens (JR) Katy Anielak (JR) Hannah Leddy (SO) State Qualifier 50 Free, 100 Free, 200 MR & 400 FR All-Conference (1st Team), RCC Champion in the 50 Free & 400 FR State Qualifier in the 200 Free, 500 Free, 200 FR & 200 MR All-Conference (1st Team), RCC Champion in the 200 Free & 400 FR State Qualifier in the 200 FR State Qualifier in 200 FR, 200 MR & 400 FR, All-Conference (1st Team), RCC Champion 400 FR State Qualifier in the 200 MR State Qualifier in the 200 MR WRESTLING KiAirre Smith (SR) State Qualifier more on page 29 RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRIDE | SEPTEMBER 2014 continued from page 28 29 SPRING SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS 2014 BASEBALL Alec Bohm (JR) Jake Tyrakoski (SR) Tyler Crawford (JR) Sam Oehm (JR) Zach Soliday (JR) All-Conference (1st Team), All-Nebraska, All-Class (1st Team) All-Conference (1st Team) All-Conference (1st Team) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) BOYS GOLF Collin Griffith (SR) Cole Meister (JR) State Qualifier State Qualifier, All-Conference (1st Team) BOYS SOCCER Kevin Feldhaus (SR) Jack Matuella (SR) Eric Nay (SO) Daniel Mendick (FR) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) GIRLS SOCCER Hannah Knight (SR) Bailey Preston (SR) Maddie Dotzler (JR) Becca Weber (JR) Emily Guinn (SO) Maribeth Hall (SO) Alex Mausbach (FR) All-Conference (1st Team), All-State (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference (Honorable Mention) All-Conference & All State (Honorable Mention) BOYS TRACK Caleb Petersen (SR) State Qualifier in the 1600m RETURN TO TABLE OF CONTENTS