News from Mother McAuley High School
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News from Mother McAuley High School
inscape WINTER 2014 News from Mother McAuley High School This is a publication of St. Xavier Academy/ Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School. our mission MOTHER McAULEY LIBERAL ARTS HIGH SCHOOL is a Catholic educational community committed to providing a quality secondary education for young women. In the tradition of the Sisters of Mercy and their foundress, Catherine McAuley, we prepare students to live in a complex, dynamic society by teaching them to think critically, communicate effectively, respond compassionately to the needs of their community and assume roles of Christian leadership. In partnership with parents, we empower young women to acknowledge their giftedness and to make decisions with a well-developed moral conscience. We foster an appreciation of the diversity of the global community and a quest for knowledge and excellence as lifelong goals. PRESIDENT Mary Acker Klingenberger ‘75 PRINCIPAL Claudia Woodruff table of contents OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT Letters3-5 Funding our Future 6-9 Gift of Giving 10 Paying it Forward 11 All-Class Reunion 12-13 Hall of Fame Inductees 14-15 In Memory, Sister Christian Molidor16 Alumnae Happenings 17 Financial Information 18-19 Student Accomplishments 20 Celebration 2014 21 Donors 22-28 School News 29-35 Announcements36-39 On the cover: The Valiant Woman, painted by McAuley faculty member, Kathy Gordon-Davis. VICE PRESIDENT OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT Carey Temple Harrington ’86 ALUMNAE COORDINATOR Linda Balchunas Jandacek ‘84 ANNUAL FUND/DATABASE SPECIALIST JoAnn Foertsch Altenbach ‘76 GRANT WRITER Sr. Liz Pardo, IHM ALUMNAE BOARD OFFICERS PRESIDENT Jodi Farrell ’84 VICE PRESIDENT Bridget McIlvain ‘88 PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR Tracy Duffy ‘94 SECRETARY Virginia Schumann Petrancosta ‘94 For nearly 170 years, Mother McAuley High School, preceded by Saint Xavier Academy has provided to young women of Chicagoland, a quality Catholic education seeped in the Mercy tradition. This would not be possible without the generous support of the Sisters of Mercy, alumnae, donors, the community, and our many volunteers. This year we’ve coupled this annual report with Inscape, our alumnae magazine, as we believe it’s the best way to share with you examples of how your gifts have helped to prepare our students for college, careers and leadership roles in our community. This past year, the areas of focus for the Board of Trustees included stabilizing enrollment, ensuring financial stability, and welcoming our new president, Mary Acker Klingenberger ’75, our first alumna president. Today, I am pleased to report that our enrollment is strong, our balance sheet is healthy, and Mary has enjoyed a wonderful homecoming. Each of these milestones offers a seamless transition for Mother McAuley to continue its rich tradition and diligently plan for the future. The board is committed to building on the great strength and history of Mother McAuley. Creating a clear vision of the future is our highest priority. The board with our president, administration, alumnae, parents and students is crafting our long-term vision in a strategic plan. The strategic plan will guide Mother McAuley on a course to meet the future needs of families who value Catholic education and academic excellence. The action plan will become the guide to allow future generations to experience the lifetime advantage that a Mother McAuley education provides. During these past few years of economic uncertainty for so many of our families, the support of alumnae, friends and supporters of Mother McAuley has made Catholic education possible for many of our students. We are blessed beyond measure by your prayers, service and philanthropy. As we look to the future, we continue to ask for your prayers and your gifts which are essential to our mission. In Mercy, Photos by H & R Imaging Design and layout by Karen Culloden Hoey ‘84 Printing by Accurate Printing Anne Edwards Cotter ‘73 Chair of the Board of Trustees 3 Change. Some shirk at the mere mention of the word, while others revel in the possibilities at which it The 2012-2013 year saw many accomplishments. This Annual Report allows hints. In our nearly 170 year history, Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School has weathered much change; from changes to our campus, to changes to our curriculum, to the changing faces of our students, and more. And while change remains inevitable, one thing remains constant: our mission to ensure our rich tradition of providing educational excellence for young women. us to celebrate the achievements of our faculty and students that have been made possible through the significant support of our benefactors. Thank you! Your partnership in our mission is crucial to our success in providing a quality Catholic education spiritually grounded in the Gospel values of our Catholic faith and in harmony with the Mercy charism. All that we do at Mother McAuley is made possible by your support and financial generosity. We are blessed with a stable enrollment, strong academic profile, and a network of nearly 25,000 alumnae. By assisting with our school ministry, you have added to the rich and storied history of Mother McAuley. More importantly, you have provided opportunities for other students and families to experience and become a part of our McAuley community. For that, we all are extremely grateful. Today we remain student focused. We continue to build and thrive while providing an academically enriching curriculum, a prosperous learning environment, and opportunities that foster community. This past year was marked by tremendous growth in these areas. We made significant capital improvements with the opening of two new Chemistry Labs; network and wireless technology upgrades; and, curriculum review and enhancement through the initiation of our Apple iPad® Integration Initiative. The introduction of the iPad integrates the best aspects of a traditional education with the innovative technologies that support multiple learning styles. Today, we endure difficult economic times. A faltering economy requires people to remain good stewards of our resources. Frequently, one item we may find easy to trim from our budget is charitable giving. Paradoxically, it is in times like these that charity is most needed. During prosperous times or lean, we rely on the charity of our supporters for the continuation and development of the educational and co-curricular programs that make Mother McAuley the stellar school it is. Tuition alone does not cover the budgeted expenses of operating this vibrant and vital campus. It is often the case that a small percentage of parents, alumnae and friends carry the weight of stewardship for Mother McAuley. As people find their pockets a little emptier, more of us are needed to step up and make a sacrifice to support causes we hold dear. I hope that, for you, Mother McAuley is a special place you want to nurture and advance. For it is in the rich soil of tradition that we cultivate new growth; we cultivate compassion, success and leadership in each girl who enters our doors. As we look toward the future, we will continue to acknowledge the importance of individual gifts and efforts which collectively lead to new growth and allow us to state with confidence that the best days of Mother McAuley are yet to be experienced. Please join me in growing our vision. I ask you to use the envelope included in this magazine to give what you can to Mother McAuley, or make a donation through our website, in recognition for whatever role it plays in your life: your alma mater, your daughter’s school, or a beacon of excellence in Catholic, liberal arts, college preparatory education for women. Through your pledge and prayers, we can ensure many more magnificent chapters in the annals of Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School. The history of Mother McAuley is a story of leadership and service to the community. From Francis Xavier Warde in the year 1846 came the vision and commitment to a Catholic high school education for young women in Chicago: a place for spiritual growth and academic learning. That vision, and the belief in what we were doing as a unique opportunity for women of faith was filled with hope and possibility. We are proud to foster and encourage this tradition with each and every student we serve. We are confident it has been the recipe for the extraordinary success of so many of our students. Our predecessors looked to the future, and dreamed of what could be. They dreamed of opportunities, they built an incredible academic program, and as the future unfolded and the student body grew, our campus flourished with new opportunities for our young women. We continue to dream, we will always believe, and with your commitment, we grow with each new challenge. Thank you for sharing in this remarkable journey. In Mercy, Mrs. Claudia Woodruff Principal In prayer, gratitude, and mercy, Mary Acker Klingenberger ‘75 President Pictured: Mother McAuley legacy students for the 2013 2014 school year. 4 5 Molly Bridgman Vandeveld ‘84, Mary Anne Smrz, Jennifer Costello Fortner ‘94, Laura Shallow ’75, Carol Hannon Lyons ‘73 and Maureen Svagera pose with a few of the Catherine McAuley Honors Scholars. With successful careers in the financial arena, Jennifer Costello Fortner ’94 and Mary funding our future values are clear, the decisions are easy. Jenny Costello Fortner (JCF): Thinking back to my days as a high school and college student, I knew very little about the investment field, finance, or the concept of saving and investing. I was first inspired to learn more about the financial world through my uncle, Mark DeHertogh, a former McAuley basketball coach and mentor throughout my life. My freshman year of college, I was studying clinical psychology, and Mark was trading futures and options. He asked if I would want to intern with him during my summer break. It opened a whole world to me that I didn’t know was out there, and I discovered I really enjoyed it. I ended up assisting him each summer during college and earned my trading licenses. After graduation, I took a job as a financial analyst in the wealth management field and have been working as a financial advisor ever since. Over the years, I have learned that financial literacy is a skill that affects everyone, whether you decide to pursue a career in the field or not. This is why it is our goal that every graduate from McAuley will have a base understanding of financial literacy by the time they graduate. I will be forever grateful for the opportunity that Mark gave me when I first interned for him and for the confidence and strong foundation that my McAuley education provided for me to help me succeed. This program is a way to “pay it forward” and to hopefully help other young women reach their full potential just as I was empowered to do. MAS: The current financial climate has pushed more women into the role of primary breadwinner and chief primary stakeholders in their family’s financial future. Sixty percent of small businesses are run by women, and women make over 80% of the financial decisions in their households right now. The importance of empowering women with solid financial knowledge to make smart financial decisions is critical. We want to help as many people as we can and equip them with good financial knowledge and tools. We are on the precipice of a whole new financial era, and we all are going to be responsible for providing more resources for our retirement. We need to have the tools and skills to get us all there. The ability to begin these conversations now with students, faculty and staff at McAuley, to help prepare them, is essential. Mary Anne Smrz (MAS): I’m a product of single-gender education, having graduated from Lourdes High School. I remember how empowered I felt in that environment, even as a young girl. I’ve drawn on those feelings and that experience during different stages of my life. Through various relationships I’ve embraced McAuley because I believe so strongly in the mission and what the school provides. Jenny and I first connected when creating The Jan Malloy Memorial Scholarship, and with both of us working in the financial world, we began brainstorming on an enrichment program for the students. The conversation continued over time, and I’m so excited to see our vision come to fruition. JCF: Part of the hidden beauty of the evolution of this program, is its potential to engage the larger McAuley community. One of the most eye-opening experiences for me was during Celebration 2013, when we announced the program. A number of parents approached me that night and said, “I want to take that class!” It says to me that there are implications for more than just students. Families are challenged by saving for a McAuley education and a college education beyond that. Mary Anne and I quickly realized that this was not just about students but the McAuley family as a whole. A subsequent goal has been to extend this offering to parents, faculty, staff, alumnae and more. What are your thoughts on how teens today view financial responsibility? and mentors made in their education. Fortner What is your goal for the program? MAS: We are becoming a cashless society, so in some respect, the kids don’t have a firm understanding of the value of money. Kids in high school and college don’t carry checkbooks or even know how to balance one. Now you can take a photo of your check with your phone and deposit it into your bank. This creates more of an educational challenge; the entire concept of what the value of money is needs to be taught. We need to get back to basics. and Smrz are the team behind McAuley’s new MAS: The financial world is complicated and can be overwhelming. It can be difficult for people to wrap their arms – and heads – around what they should be doing. I’ve always felt my role is to educate my clients, but also take complicated things and break them down into simple elements. That’s what we’re hoping to do for McAuley students, faculty and staff through this program. Over the course of my 20-year career as a Certified Financial Planner ™ Practitioner, I’ve witnessed how and why people make the decisions that they do. People make their financial choices based on what they value, and when your JCF: Certainly, the Internet, online banking, debit cards and credit accounts have impacted how people access their money, as well as spend it. It used to be that a parent would take the child to a store to shop for shoes, but now you can buy those shoes online without ever leaving the house. That makes money a more abstract concept for teens; money may not seem as real to them. They may not witness it physically change hands, which propagates the idea that it is easier to spend something you don’t see. I remember being in college and seeing promotional booths pop up on campus for various credit card companies. All you Anne Smrz know that a simple investment can reap enormous dividends. They also value the importance in reinvesting dividends. As graduates of all-women’s high schools, they take to heart the investment their families, teachers Financial Literacy Program, or FinLit, for short. The staff at Inscape recently sat down with Fortner and Smrz to reminisce about their own high school experience, the importance of “paying it forward,” and their vision and hope for empowering future generations of McAuley women. 6 What is the impetus behind creating this program? 7 needed was to complete a bit of paperwork, provide a signature and you were set. And, you got a t-shirt, too! Before you knew it, you could have four credit cards, a lot of free t-shirts, and without realizing it end up in debt pretty quickly. It’s a scary thought. When you look at how much the cost of education has inflated over the years, it paints a challenging picture for graduates. The average college student will be leaving school with a large amount of student loans. If you overlay credit card debt on top of that, it’s setting too many graduates up for a difficult start to their careers. It impacts job choices and living options. Our goal is to empower our students with knowledge to make educated choices both now and in the future about their financial matters. MAS: We’ve become a short-term gratification society – we want everything now. That parlays into the money side of things, too. People can’t think five or 10 years down the road to what they might need, or what saving they’ll require. The whole piece of basic money management is needed. Regardless of how money is moved or exchanged, the principles are still the same. What role do you think parents and families play in helping to teach students how to become financially responsible? JCF: Financial literacy starts at home, so it is important that parents also understand these concepts, which is why we plan to offer opportunities for parents, alums, and faculty and staff of McAuley to participate in portions of the financial literacy program, as well. I believe you can never start learning these basic financial lessons too early. In our home, we are trying to teach our three little ones to give, save, and spend a little through various real life examples. MAS: Everyone can come away with one or two examples of how money was handled in their home. Parents can be role models for their children on the appropriate way to handle money. If kids see parents being careless, that can impact the way their children manage money. Some of my clients have their high school and college-aged children come in to have the message reinforced. Can you give some examples as to what topics the program will address? JCF: We want to give students a baseline understanding of finance. That doesn’t just mean investing, but addressing things like: how to balance a checkbook, what is a credit score, what’s the difference between the left and right side of a balance sheet, what is the impact of saving vs. using credit long-term, and the difference between stocks and bonds, etc. The curriculum will 8 start out measured and small, in terms of the size of students initially taught, so that we can solicit real-time feedback from the students. This year is somewhat of our pilot year, so we’ll be working with the Catherine McAuley Honors Scholars (CMHS) to launch the program. Currently, there are three sessions lined up with the first session just completed this November. We’re using a curriculum designed by the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE), which is an organization that focuses on empowering individuals and families with information to make sensible and well-formed financial decisions. The end goal is that we eventually touch every student, so by the time a McAuley student graduates, she will have developed a solid financial understanding, in addition to a strong faith and academic base. We then hope to expand the program to include enrichment opportunities for faculty, staff and parents. Everyone can benefit from a better understanding on how to manage their financial affairs. How can, or how are, others joining you in your mission? JCF: This is a great opportunity for alums to reconnect with McAuley and our students. We need great women in banking and finance! Again, as a high school student, I knew very little about the industry, so I had not initially considered it as a career option. I suspect that’s not too far off for some of today’s students. This program could be a vehicle for students with the right skill set and passion to meet alums in the financial field and to discuss and explore possible careers. Likewise for alums, it’s a great chance to mentor students. It’s truly a win-win. One of my favorite aspects of the program, in addition to working with current students, has been the wonderful alums and volunteers that I have gotten to know, who have similar mindsets and a tireless passion for this mission. We would specifically like to thank Carol Hannon Lyons ‘73, Molly Bridgman Vandeveld ‘84, Maureen Svagera and Laura Shallow ‘75. Another favorite aspect has been meeting current faculty and staff, such as our new president, Mary Acker Klingenberger ‘75, finance director, Terry Corcoran, and alumnae coordinator, Linda Jandacek, and re-connecting with some of my former teachers at McAuley, like Jan McAuliffe, who is leading the Catherine McAuley Honors Scholars program. Their support has been nothing short of extraordinary. MAS: There are so many things that set McAuley apart from other schools, and this program is another differentiator. I’m not aware of any other high school that offers a financial education program on this scale. McAuley is stepping up to a whole new level to provide something that other schools don’t currently offer. That notion has resonated with people, and while Jenny and I may be the catalysts, we are so thrilled by the outpouring of interest from other alums and supporters Jenny mentioned who wanted to get involved and have been critical to the planning and formation of this program, as well as teaching, so they deserve a great deal of gratitude for their efforts. How will the program encourage students to share their time, talent and treasure with the McAuley community and beyond? JCF: Stewardship is an essential part of this program. I feel like I owe McAuley so much for giving me the confidence and the tools necessary to succeed in college and beyond. This is a great chance to share the gift I’ve been given with current students, so that they also can be empowered to achieve their dreams and reach their fullest potential in life. My hope is that by incorporating stewardship into this program, students will learn to give back in various ways. One of the people who inspired us to start this program is Ted Gonder. Ted is a graduate of The University of Chicago and started the national movement, MoneyThink, to connect high school kids with college mentors in an effort to help them make and manage money. It’s an amazing program and a great model because we want to engage alums, to welcome them back to mentor our students as a means to ‘give back’ to McAuley. Another person who inspired us is the late Jan Malloy, former McAuley Alumnae Coordinator. Jan embodied the concept of stewardship in the way that she lived her life and gave back to the McAuley community each and every day. One possibility we have been discussing is the idea of starting a Stock Market Club with the students, to teach them how to invest in stocks, with the idea that part of the proceeds from their stock earnings could be filtered back into the Jan Malloy Scholarship fund. Again, reinforcing the message of stewardship. MAS: I continually come back to one of my favorite Catherine McAuley quotes: “No work of charity can be more productive of good to society or more conducive to the happiness of the poor than the careful instruction of women, since whatever station they are destined to fill, their example and their advice will always have great influence and wherever a God fearing woman presides, peace and good order are generally to be found.” When all is said and done, that’s what it’s all about. In 2010, Jenny and her husband, along with Mary Anne Smrz, established the Jan Malloy Scholarship Fund in memory of Jan Malloy, former McAuley Alumnae Coordinator. Jan passed away from ovarian cancer in 2009. Jenny Costello Fortner ‘94 is a managing director and private wealth advisor in the Investment Management Division (IMD) at Goldman Sachs in Chicago. She is the co-head of the Chicago Diversity Network and founder of the Goldman Sachs Chicago Women’s Network, as well as a member of the firm-wide Women’s Network. Jenny served as a mentor for Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women, an initiative to offer a business and management education to women entrepreneurs. Jenny also serves on the boards of Special Olympics Illinois, the Big Shoulders Fund, the program committees for Arzu and Aspire, and the Women’s Board for the University of Chicago. Jenny and her husband, P. Jay, have three children and live in the South Suburbs. For her exemplarily work in furthering the ministry of Catherine McAuley, Jenny was honored as the 2013 recipient of the Mother McAuley Distinguished Alumna Award. Mary Anne Smrz, herself a product of single-gender education, is a longtime supporter of Mother McAuley. Mary Anne is a Certified Financial Planner™ practitioner and Financial Advisor with Waddell & Reed, Inc. During her 20-year tenure, she has received many of the company’s most prestigious awards, including being named to the Circle of Champions.* She is among a limited group of advisors that offer Waddell & Reed’s Financial Wellness Program, which provides onsite financial education for companies and one-onone planning for their employees. *The awards are presented annually by the firm and are based on an analysis of investments, insurance and financial planning sales generated by the advisor. For more information regarding the sales awards and dates received please contact the advisor. Waddell and Reed is not affiliated with the individuals, companies, etc. referenced herein. Mary Anne Smrz offers securities and investment advisory services through Waddell and Reed, Inc. Waddell and Reed has no responsibility for the funding and future program, only for the products and services offered by Mary Anne Smrz. 9 Ana Witaszczyk ’95 gift of giving paying it forward Ana Witaszczyk ‘95 has truly embraced the act of stewardship she learned at Mother McAuley and incorporated it into her life in a unique way. Upon graduation from high school, Ana attended Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, where she received degrees in chemical and environmental engineering. She then obtained an MBA from the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management and worked with Handex and Delta Environmental Consultants before beginning at Koppers, Inc. in 2005. In the eight years since, Ana has worked her through the ranks from Project Manager to Tar Plant Superintendent, managing one of the two chemical plants in Koppers’ facilities in Stickney, Illinois. By Shannon Zofkie ‘13 I graduated from Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School on May 25, 2013. Throughout my four years at McAuley I was awarded many generous scholarships that helped me to continue my education at such a wonderful school. I am fortunate to have been able to attend Catholic grammar school and high school. I could not have imagined a better place to receive an education than McAuley. The four years that I spent at Mother McAuley undoubtedly changed my life forever. Coming into freshman year, being nervous and excited at the same time, I would never have thought that this place would mean so much to me. Stewardship has been a focus for Ana throughout the years. She personally donates to Mother McAuley on a monthly basis, but in August 2009, she went a step further. That month, she married Shane Stanford and the couple had an unusual request for their wedding guests. In lieu of gifts, they asked them to donate to one of three tuition funds: the Hawaii Baptist Academy, a school her husband and his family supports; Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, the couple’s alma mater; or Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School. Now after graduating, I realize how much of an impact the people of the McAuley community had on me. Not being able to return to this amazing building full of love makes me realize that this saying is true, “you never know what you have until it’s gone.” McAuley has changed my life for the better. I now attend Saint Mary’s College, an all-women’s, liberal arts school, located across the street from the University of Notre Dame. Just as Mother McAuley was founded by Catherine McAuley and the Sisters of Mercy, Saint Mary’s College was founded by Blessed Basil Anthony Moreau and the Sisters of the Holy Cross. I now can continue my liberal arts education with the same values McAuley instills in its students by empowering women to be confident and strong. When asked why they chose to support tuition funds instead of receiving gifts, they expressed their wish to simply celebrate their marriage with close family and friends. They decided to share their good fortune and give back to the schools that gave them so much. Ana believes that Mother McAuley influenced her in both her career and personal life. Even in a male-dominated field such as engineering, she has excelled. Many factors contribute to her success, not least her work ethic and intellect, but going to an all-girls school has played a large part. “McAuley is about teaching girls how to become independent and wellrounded women,” she shares. “I think it’s important to support all-girls schools. They provide a safe space for women to learn and develop.” Beyond her career, Ana credits the school, specifically her Art History class, for her interest in art and travel. Though she admits to her lack of talent in creating pieces of art, she has visited museums throughout the country and the world because of the interest that was ignited in a McAuley classroom almost 20 years ago. To her, the ability to travel and view works of art gives her life as an engineer a nice balance. Ana and her husband Shane Stanford traveled to Greece in November 2013 on an annual Thanksgiving trip with friends. 10 Shannon Zofkie ’13 on the day of her McAuley graduation. As a scholarship recipient, I realize how important scholarships are for both students and parents struggling to provide a Catholic education for their children. I wanted to ‘pay it forward’ by establishing the Alfred and Irene Biehl Memorial Scholarship. My grandparents, who passed away in 2010, were huge proponents of Catholic education. They strongly believed that a Catholic education provides a foundation for life. The scholarship that will bear their names will provide one graduating senior with tuition assistance or for senior events such as Kairos, prom, and graduation. In May of this year, I sent out a letter asking my friends and family to make a donation toward this scholarship. I collected more than $1,800. I am overjoyed by the generous donations I received and am thrilled to be able to give back to McAuley since I have received so much from such a wonderful place. With this special connection to McAuley, I know I will forever be a Mighty Mac. It is through alumnae and friends such as Ana, who continue to live and act on the teachings of Catherine McAuley in their daily lives, that our school is able to maintain its mission of preparing young women to live in a complex, dynamic society by teaching them to think critically, communicate effectively, respond compassionately to the needs of their community and assume roles of Christian leadership. 11 reunion ALL-CLASS The All-Class Reunion is the result of the vision and passion of many groups and individuals. Special thanks to the following: The Mother McAuley & Saint Xavier Academy Alumnae Board Mother McAuley Board of Trustees Mother McAuley Administration Nearly 1,000 people attended the first-ever all Class Reunion and McAuley Hall Induction on November 2. The All-Class Reunion Committee The Mothers and Fathers Clubs JoAnn Foertsch Altenbach ‘76 The evening was the culmination of two years of planning and the passion of the Mother McAuley/Saint Xavier Academy Alumnae Board, the Reunion & Hall committee and countless other volunteers. The event marked a move toward offering a central location and evening to honor all alumnae, with special commemoration for alumnae celebrating a banner year reunion. “Great thought and preparation were put into the evening,” shared Jodi Farrell ‘84 a member of the planning committee. “This was not just an event to us, but something near and dear to our hearts. We wanted alumnae to remember what it was like to be a McAuley student, and to celebrate a time in all of our lives that might have only lasted four years, but made a huge impact on who we have become.” The evening began with Mass celebrated by Fr. Mark Walters of Saint Linus Parish, followed by a ceremony recognizing the firstever inductees, nominees and nominators of McAuley Hall – the school’s new Hall of Honor. The following group of women was selected from more than 100 submissions as the first-ever inductees into McAuley Hall. The inductees were spotlighted during a special video which was shown during the ceremony. At the conclusion, each inductee was presented with a special plaque and pin, to recognize her distinction. In addition to the inductees, all nominees and their nominators, many of whom themselves are alumnae and supporters, also were honored during the evening. Read more about these prestigious inductees on pages 14 and 15. “We are a school with 25,000 alumnae worldwide – all making enormous contributions in their own right, to society and the world,” shared Lorri Johnson Nagle ‘81, chair of the event. “This accomplished group of inductees embody what it means to receive the lifetime advantage of a McAuley education. It’s truly our honor to have created a special place where their photos and stories are displayed for all to see,” continued Nagle. The All-Class Reunion officially began after the induction. The school was open to all alumnae, allowing women to visit their old homerooms or, their old lockers. Food from Baracco’s was set out 12 Judy Smith Benson ‘73 Jennifer Ligda Busk ‘93 Kellyn Doyle Coakley ‘94 Eileen Diggins Chapman ‘73 Katie Doyle ‘98 Jodi Farrell ‘84 Erin Harris Heidemann ‘96 Chris Malone Hurley ‘82 Dr. Roz Iasillo, STEM Coordinator in the Dining Hall and a DJ was set up in the Main Gym for those who wished to relive their high school dances. Banner year reunion classes were assigned rooms in which to gather with classmates. Each classroom featured a special PowerPoint presentation of photos from the respective class yearbooks. Linda Balchunas Jandacek ‘84 “Mac Attractions” could be found throughout the school for all alumnae to enjoy. The A Cappella Choir and student string quartet performed, and photos and other relics from past Kairos retreats were on display. The popular “Scooter Corner” featured Sister Vincent Schaefer’s famous scooter set in front of a green screen, complemented with many McAuley background images and McAuley props. Becki Pikula ‘07 Visit www.mothermcauleyalums.org to view additional photos from the event, including the video honoring the McAuley Hall Inductees. Mr. Bob Thomas, Verizon Volunteer Program; Uncle of Bridget Cullen ‘13 Save the date for our second Annual All-Class Reunion and McAuley Hall Induction, set for October 25, 2014. If you are interested in helping with the planning, please contact Linda Balchunas Jandacek’84, Alumnae Coordinator, at [email protected]. Tracey Duffy Jarrett ‘94 Sallie Wiechern King ‘68 Jeanmarie Lachat ‘85 Mary Burke McGarry ‘75 Maureen Martin Moskal ‘67 Lorri Johnson Nagle ‘81 Jeannie Clarkin Olson ‘94 Virginia Schumann Petrancosta ‘94 Ellie Brett Ryan ‘82 Stephanie Seweryn ‘07 Maureen R. Smith ‘85 Trish Biondo Soltys ‘85 Carrie Williams ‘03 13 2013 hall of honor inductees Sheila Taaffe Reynolds ‘39 Attending Saint Xavier Academy, the precursor to Mother McAuley, from first grade through college, Sheila Taaffe Reynolds graduated high school in 1939 and college in 1943. After high school, Mrs. Reynolds says she was inspired by her father to major in French. After college, Mrs. Reynolds took a course by mail and landed a job in Arlington, Virginia, as a cryptographer during World War II, decoding Japanese shipping news. Mrs. Reynolds raised 12 children and housed countless exchange students through a program sponsored by her parish. Of her 12 children, Mrs. Reynolds sent five daughters to McAuley, including triplets she named Regina, Sheila and Martha after the RSMs, or Sisters of Mercy. She has remained close with several members of the Sisters of Mercy since her time at Saint Xavier Academy. Today, Mrs. Reynolds volunteers at the Field Museum, currently translating a book from French into English. Sister Mary Brian Costello, RSM Joining the Sisters of Mercy in 1942, Sister Mary Brian Costello developed the liberal arts curriculum which McAuley currently promotes. Sister Brian studied English and writing at Saint Xavier College and earned a master’s degree from the University of Notre Dame. She also completed post-graduate work at the University of Massachusetts and Northwestern. First teaching elementary school at Saint Xavier Academy, Sister Brian then taught English at various schools before returning to McAuley in 1963. “My McAuley years were very special to me,” she says. “I believe so firmly that high school years for young women are years that make a difference in their lives…for a lifetime.” Sister Brian later was appointed as Superintendent of Archdiocesan schools, then served as chief of staff for Cardinal Joseph Bernadin. “It was a privilege to be a woman in the decisionmaking role for the Catholic Church,” says Sister Brian. Sharon Chester ‘60 Sharon Chester had not been back to McAuley in 53 years, but says she always considered her McAuley education the core of her future learning. Coming to McAuley was a surprise, as her grade school piano teacher arranged for her to attend the newly established high school in 1956. “The curriculum was beneficial for my future,” she says. Ms. Chester graduated from the University of WisconsinMadison before traveling the world as a Pan American flight attendant. She later became an ardent bird watcher, and set forth on a mission to see every species of bird in the world. She logged 14 Sheila Taafe Reynolds Sister Mary Brian Costello, RSM Sharon Chester about 3,000 species and took a cruise to Antarctica, where she met the head of polar programs for the National Science Foundation and started lecturing for the organization. “On one cruise a passenger asked why there wasn’t a book that talked about the Antarctic birds and seals, so I wrote one,” recalls Ms. Chester. Karen Murphy, MD ‘68 Dr. Karen Murphy was diagnosed with polio at the age of oneand-a-half, a few years before the vaccine was created. “It happened early enough where it has always a part of me,” says Dr. Murphy. But she didn’t let the illness define her. She always thought she’d go to public school until her parish priest arranged for a full scholarship to McAuley. “They were very accommodating,” explains Dr. Murphy. What she loved most about high school was the liberal arts curriculum. “If you’re well read and educated in a variety of subjects, it feeds your soul, mind and heart,” she says. “Liberal Arts enriches you.” Dr. Murphy graduated from McAuley in 1968 and Saint Xavier College in 1972, with a degree in German. She then received a Fulbright grant to study in Vienna, before deciding to go to medical school. She graduated from Northwestern in 1989 and later embarked on a successful 13-year career at Palos Immediate Care Center, before retiring in 2010. Nancy Cunningham Benacci ’73 During her years at McAuley, Nancy Cunningham Benacci knew how lucky she was to receive a liberal arts education. “I was among a group of very bright, competitive young women who encouraged me to work hard and try my best,” she shares. A 1977 graduate of John Carroll University, with a degree in business administration, Mrs. Benacci received her M.B.A from Case Western Reserve University in 1981. After college, she became a chartered financial analyst and was recognized as one of The Wall Street Journal’s All-Star Analysts. Today, Mrs. Benacci works for KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc. as director of equity research, where she leads the 65-person research department. Mrs. Benacci reaffirms her belief in a liberal arts education and stresses its importance for young women today: “If I didn’t have the ability to write, life would have been very difficult,” she says. Mrs. Benacci also credits McAuley for imparting the importance of caring for other people. “Everybody has to give back; it’s critically important. I’m involved with Boys Hope Girls Hope, a national Catholic organization who assists bright kids who have potential but a difficult family life. It’s so rewarding.” Karen Murphy Nancy Cunningham Benacci Sylvia Reed Curran Sylvia Reed Curran ‘75 A Foreign Service Officer for the State Department, Sylvia Reed Curran has served the U.S. for over 25 years, spending most of her career overseas to implement foreign policy through embassies, consulates and other diplomatic missions. Since 1987, she’s served in Mexico, Canada, Taiwan, China and Russia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Israel and Washington, D.C. It’s McAuley that Ms. Curran credits with helping her achieve her dream job. “It built a foundation for the critical thinking skills and a logical approach to issues that I use every day,” she says. “Our teachers always told us we could achieve any goal and our possibilities were limitless.” Receiving a B.S. in biology and A.A.S. in chemistry from University of Alaska, Ms. Curran pursued graduate studies at the University of Hawaii. There, a Foreign Services Officer encouraged her class to take the Foreign Service exam. She also has an M.S. in natural resource strategy from National Defense University. Elizabeth “Liz” Doody Gorman ‘83 Crediting her personality and successes to her foundation at McAuley, Elizabeth “Liz” Doody Gorman says she gained confidence and leadership skills at McAuley. “McAuley made me comfortable,” she says “to go out into the community and do the things I do.” After high school, Ms. Gorman earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Saint Mary’s College in Winona, Minnesota, and at age 40, pursued an M.B.A at The University of Notre Dame. Ms. Gorman was the youngest Cook County Board Commissioner sworn in at age 37, and since 2002 has been the only Republican woman sitting on the Board. Ms. Gorman represents over 325,000 constituents in the 17th District, the most diverse in the county. In 2008, Ms. Gorman was elected chairman of the Cook County Republican Party. Today, she serves on 16 County Board standing committees and 11 Forest Preserve District Committees, as well as numerous other committees. Her commitment to her role reflects her involvement at McAuley. Elizabeth Doody Gorman The McAuley Eco Macs The girls developed an interest in learning about biodiesel since one of the biggest environmental problems in Chicago is carbon emissions from transportation vehicles. “We thought about building a biodiesel processor, using waste oil to make fuel that vendors and landscapers could use in their engines,” explains Dr. Roz. “In the meantime, we were contacted by a group of engineers in Michigan who sponsored a school in Pichon, Haiti and asked if we’d consider making a processor for a school.” So the 10 young women set out to build a biodiesel processor. “We found out the village had no electricity,” remembers Dr. Roz, “and we ran our ideas by a team of engineers who helped us refine and develop them to run the processor without any electricity at all.” The processor, which runs on solar power, transforms the seeds of the Jatropha plant into fuel. The 10 McAuley students raised funds to help the village purchase “The McAuley Jatropha Farm,” where the plants are grown so villagers can light their homes and cook their food using the fuel made by the biodiesel processor. The students saw the tremendous advantage that solar power lighting could bring to the people of Pichon and equipped their school with solar panels and an LED lighting system, enabling the village’s older children to continue their education by attending school in the evening. EcoMac Mary O’Donnell ‘10 recalls, “In Haiti, there was a lot of deforestation because they used trees as main sources of fuel, so it was a good way to preserve their environment. But we didn’t realize it would make such a big impact.” Fellow EcoMac Katherine Kezon ‘13, shares, “This project consumed two years of our lives but helped us be more confident and feel like we really could make a difference in the world. We became much stronger women.” The McAuley EcoMacs Mary O’Donnell ’10, Kim Schmidt ’11, Ana Vasquez ’11, Danielle Crispo ’12, Jenna Krukowski ’12, Christina Lopez ’12, Eileen O’Donnell ’12, Sarah Zwickl ’12, Katherine Kezon ’13, Christine Schmidt ’13 and Dr. Roz Iasillo. The brainchild of a freshman student (Eileen O’Donnell, ‘12), the EcoMacs is an environmental service club moderated by McAuley STEM Coordinator Dr. Roz Iasillo, or “Dr. Roz,” as students affectionately call her, who’s in her 25th year at McAuley. 15 in memory Sister Christian Molidor By Cathi Carlin Hogan ‘72 Ask anyone, she was a special woman. Following is the obituary which Sister Christian Molidor penned herself, before her death. Sister Christian Molidor, RSM September 13, 1929 – July 22, 2013 A Sister of Mercy for 53 Years: teacher, writer, photographer, reporter On July 22, 2013, Sister Christian Molidor, RSM, beloved member of the Sisters of Mercy for 53 years, died peacefully at home with the Sisters at Mercy Convent in Chicago. Sr. Christian taught at McAuley High School, served in public relations at Mercy Center in Aurora, and was director of public relations for the Sisters of Mercy of Chicago before acting as assistant to the president of the Catholic Near East for 27 years. In that role, Christian traveled to, photographed and reported on the work of the extensive missions of the Catholic Near East Ministries. She will be remembered with awe and affection for the creativity she showed in her writing, photography and gardening...and for the support she gave others in their lives and creative efforts. In typical fashion, she chose to write her own “goodbye.” It follows: On Oct. 28, 2012, I received the shocking news that I have acute leukemia...but this news allows me to prepare my obituary...and so I begin. I was born in Libertyville, IL, to my beloved parents, Otto and Clara (Rosing) Molidor on Sept. 13, 1929. My four adored brothers: Otto, Jim, Jack and Jerry challenged, supported and loved me. And then the tribe increased. Nieces and nephews and grand nieces and nephews, as well as both in-laws and partners. They are my wacky and wonderful family; my greatest gift. And then the Lord gave me another family, the equally wacky and wonderful Sisters of Mercy. I hope that over the years I have touched the lives of others as much as my family and friends have touched me. I learned from my students and from my many years with the Catholic Near East. During those years, the people of God became a reality and opened new worlds and cultures to me. Because of my family, friends and Community, my life has been one happy adventure. And now I’ve begun the happiest adventure of all... 16 I first met Sister Christian Molidor as a harried freshman stumbling into Homeroom 120, late, on my first day of high school. The room was short one chair and, being last, I had to stand. Sister Christian quickly found a chair, giving it to me with a smile, thus beginning a deep friendship that has lasted my lifetime. Usually you don’t understand the importance of maintaining relationships with teacher/mentors when you are surviving high school, but somehow, I was fortunate enough to stay in touch with her. Sister Christian arrived at McAuley just as we, the class of 72, did. I think that was one of the reasons she had a special bond with our homeroom. She always had a ready smile and a camera on hand. If you ever have a chance to peek at the 1969 yearbook you would agree that it is the best. It features Sister Christian’s artistic photojournalist imprint and an inordinate amount of the faces of homeroom 120. Among her many inspiring qualities, Sister Christian was spiritual, thoughtful, understanding and had a wonderful sense of humor. She always made me feel very special, but as I came to learn, she made everyone feel special! She affected virtually everyone in her class, as is evidenced by the regular reunions celebrated by our freshmen homeroom. The first one was held in June of our senior year! One classmate, Marguerite Falloon wrote, “I will always have the fondest memories of Sister Christian. She took an assortment of girls on our first day at McAuley and helped us develop into women during our four years. You knew that she continued to look out for you even after our freshman year. I remember her talking about how we were tolerant of others when we were going through McAuley, but so much of that tolerance came through her example.” Sr. Christian’s freshman bulletin board read, “Dare to be Different…. When Different is Right” and she certainly epitomized that. She went on to serve as the assistant to the president of the Catholic Near East for 27 years. She traveled to, photographed and reported on the extensive missions of the Catholic Near East Ministries. When I have read about all of her accomplishments and how she impacted so many lives across the world, I am humbled that she continued to stay in touch with the women who had been in her freshman homeroom 45 years ago. Sister Christian was one of the most influential people in my life. I feel privileged that she was my first introduction to The Sisters of Mercy and Mother McAuley and I will always treasure the ‘gifts’ that she gave me. alumnae happenings On September 26, 2013 the Mother McAuley Law Society hosted a happy hour at Fulton’s on the River. A big shout out to Colleen M. Mixan’03 who had her law firm of LEVIN & PERCONTI sponsor. Attendees included current law school students, beginning professionals and our more seasoned attorneys and judges. It was a networking event that drew over 50 alumnae. The next Law Society/Advancement Office networking event – the Progressive Luncheon – will be held downtown at Petterino’s on May 8, 2014. Seventy two ladies from the Class of 1963 came together to celebrate their 50 year Reunion on September 27 for friendship, food and music. The alumnae were escorted to the West Chapel by McAuley JV Volleyball players. During Mass, an alumna was chosen from each parish to play a small role in the ceremony. The ladies moved on to the dining hall for cocktails and appetizers followed by dinner and dessert. Women reconnected from as far as Arizona, Utah and New Mexico and as close as across the street in Evergreen Park. Former faculty members Sister Brenda Finegan, RSM, Sister Mary Sheehan, RSM, and Jean Mormon Unsworth were on hand to welcome the class of 1963 back to McAuley. The Class of 1963 raised $2,285 to go toward financial aid. On October 3, the Alumnae office hosted Alumnae Volleyball Night. It was a Mercy school match-up, as our own Mighty Macs took on the Rockets from Assumption High School in Kentucky. After an exciting game in which McAuley prevailed in three games and a short ceremony to honor the 1987 Championship volleyball team and Midge Arundel Furlong ’81, we welcomed our alumnae fans for an informal gathering in the dining hall. Alumnae, parents and families, including several sets of grandparents who had been volleyball parents a few decades ago, also joined the festivities, as well as coaches, former players and Donna Smith, the first coach to bring home a volleyball title for McAuley, and her players from the 70’s. On October 18, Janet Garetto ‘90 hosted our second “Meet Me at my Locker” Happy Hour at Beggar’s Pizza in downtown Chicago. Most of the girls had not been back since graduation, but have enthusiasm about McAuley and many ideas for hosting their own events on the near north area of Chicago. Tee up! Our Golf Committee will begin meeting in February to plan for our July 25th event at Stony Creek Gold Course! Please call the Alumnae office if you are interested in joining this dynamic group of women to plan this annual summertime event! Call 773-881-6565 or email [email protected]. Welcome Carey Temple Harrington ‘86 McAuley recently welcomed alumna Carey Temple Harrington ‘86 as the new Vice President of Institutional Advancement. In her role, Carey oversees the cultivation, solicitation, relationship building and volunteer management for all fundraising, admissions and recruiting efforts of the school. Her work supports the short-and long-term goals identified in the school’s Strategic Long Range Plan. Carey comes to McAuley from Nazareth Academy in LaGrange Park, where she recently served as Director of Major Gifts. She previously served as Capital Campaign Coordinator for the school. Prior to joining Nazareth, Carey worked for Ronald McDonald House Charities and the Chicago Blackhawks/Bismarck Enterprises, respectively. Following her graduation from McAuley, she attended Marquette University, earning a bachelor of arts degree in journalism. Carey resides in Clarendon Hills with her husband and three children. 17 financial statements Statement of Financial Position, Revenue, and Expenses The Statement of Financial Position of Mother McAuley Liberal Arts School summarizes the school’s assets, corresponding liabilities, and net asset classification as of June 30, 2013 and June 30, 2012. The Statement of Revenues and Expenses summarizes operating revenues and expends. Significant Elements of the School’s financial status are as follows: • Mother McAuley is committed to effective and efficient cost management. • Mother McAuley continues to meet its commitment to the policy of funding depreciation for the future replacement of assets through the established Funded Depreciation Account. • Mother McAuley’s financial reports are audited annually by an independent auditing firm. • Board Designated and Restricted net assets balances have been established for specific long-term purposes. • Mother McAuley is committed to maintaining an appropriate balance of operational revenues and expenses intended to insure the financial stability required for a quality education. • Mother McAuley strives to increase annual and major giving in order to meet the the rising operational costs and the increasing demand for financial assistance. Statement of financial position Fiscal years ended June 30 2012 2013 Current Assets Cash and Equivalents Accounts Receivables Prepaid Expense and Other $ 595,534 $ 410,287 70,390 1,171,341 410,894 54,949 Investments Unrestricted Board Designated Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted 3,411,372 2,973,093 1,621,536 4,463,335 3,733,553 2,981,441 1,867,360 4,998,384 Fiscal years ended June 30 2012 2013 Operating Revenue 2013 Tuition 72.3% Investment Income 9.8% Donations 9.5% Fees 3.3% Other Revenue 2.4% Books & Merch. Sales 2.0% Commisions 0.7% Operating Revenue Tuition $ 9,997,347 $ 10,163,918 Fees 440,404468,343 Books and Merchandising Sales 313,309 277,233 Commissions 62,673100,488 Donations 1,143,5311,325,911 Other Revenue 311,463 337,774 Investment Income 170,583 1,378, 812 Total Operating Revenues $12,439,310 $14,052,479 Property and Equipment 10,752,094 11,532,569 Total Assets $ 24,297,641 $ 26,750,491 2013 Operating Expenses Liabilities and Net Assets Current Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses $ Deferred Revenue 1,253,534 $ 633,107 1,328,328 714,426 Long-Term Liabilities Line of Credit 679,661 1,892,905 Net Assets Plant Equipment $ 10,752,094 $ Unrestricted 1,921,281 Board Designated 2,973,093 Temporarily Restricted 1,621,536 Permanently Restricted 4,463,335 9,639,664 3,327,983 2,981,441 1,867,360 4,998,384 Total Liabilities and Net Assets 18 Statement of Revenue and Expenses $ 24,297,641 Operating Expenses Educational Services $ Management and Administration Building Operations Other Services Development Support Services 8,171,488 $ 1,292,391 1,600,401 798,010 494,295 203,766 8,289,641 1,538,077 1,682,126 680,856 557, 344 220,942 Total Operating Expenses $ 12,560,351 $ 12,968,986 Operating Revenues Over Operating Expenses $ (121,041) $ 1,083,493 Educational Services 63.9% Building Operations 13% Mngt. and Admin. 11.9% Other Services 5.2% Development 4.3% Support Services 1.7% $ 26,750,491 19 student accomplishments Together, we have made a difference in the lives of our students. We’ve ensured that they are cared for each and every day. We have touched hearts, educated young minds, nurtured and prepared these young women to assume the role of compassionate Christians. The result of our endeavor is evident in these many accomplishments. 100% of graduates from the classes of 2011, 2012 and 2013 were accepted to college A statistic far above the national average Celebration 2014 Academic Facts CLASS OF 2013 317 Graduates 100% accepted to college 85% attending 4-year college 15% attending 2-year college CLASS OF 2014 280 Students Highest GPA 4.42 18 student to faculty ratio state championships from our athletic teams with 25 trips downstate Over 60% of this graduating class received honors or awards including: 50%+ of our students participate in athletics or co-curricular activities ENGLISH fine arts language SOCIAL SC IENCE MATH SCINECE 29,000,000+ honors courses are available in scholarship money offered to the class of 2013 20,000+ hours of community service are completed by our students every year 20 Beverly Country Club – 6:00 pm 4 National Merit Commended Scholars 87th Street & Western Avenue 41 Illinois State Scholars 6 Advanced Placement Scholars with Honors 10 Advanced Placement Scholars CURRICULUM A minimum of 24 credit hours are required for graduation. AP COURSES 15 Advanced Placement courses are available in the following areas: 39 Saturday, February 8, 2014 CLASS OF 2013 SCHOLARS 1 Advanced Placement Scholar with Distinction 14:1 Please join us Art History French Studio Art Latin BiologySpanish Chemistry English Language & Comp. Physics U.S. History Calculus Government & Politics Statistics World History COLLEGE CREDIT COURSES Saint Xavier University, Chicago, IL AP Literature and Composition Introduction to Child Psychology St. Mary’s University, Winona, MN Advanced Physiology Honors AP Language and Composition AP Physics, Physics Honors, Physics AP U.S. History Moraine Valley Community College, Palos Hills, IL AP Spanish Language College Algebra and Trigonometry Honors Cocktails | Dinner | Dancing | L i v e Au c t i o n | Pa d d l e R a i s e Cocktail Attire m mother mcauley liberal arts high school honors Sallie Wiechern King ‘68 and Ken King Catherine McAuley Leadership Award Winners For more than 30 years, Sallie has been an active participant on the Saint Xavier Academy/Mother McAuley High School Alumnae Board, dedicating countless hours to the organization and the school, alongside her husband, Ken. Mr. Francis Houlihan, Mr. Robert Kuenster, Sister Elizabeth Smith, RSM O u r L i f e Tr u s t e e s m for more i n formatio n Erin Harris Heidemann ‘96, Special Events Coordinator 773.881.6551 – [email protected] Mary Acker Klingenberger ‘75, President 773.881.6504 – [email protected] 21 2012 – 2013 2012 – 2013 alumnae donors Class of 1938 Supporter Believer Homer and Margery (Wild) Livingston Sharon McDonnell Muscarelle Elizabeth Connelly Stiles Class of 1939 Believer Supporter Mary Alice Nebel Roche Patsy Smith Yorks Class of 1956 Class of 1945 Supporter Supporter Marge Murphy Anderson Grace Ryan Slattery Barbara Schalk Symons Betty Riley Class of 1946 Circle of Mercy Ruth S. Martin Believer Patricia Galvin Grogan Class of 1950 Circle of Mercy Lawrence and Elizabeth Lannan Charitable Trust Supporter Joan Cecile Sullivan Class of 1957 Sponsor Judith Marks Russell Supporter Trudy Clarke Miller Barbara Moore Pasquinelli Nancy Lynch Ryan Kathleen Lunney Smith Supporter Class of 1958 Alice Lenehan Brennan Susan Kmetty Catania Peggy Moran Donahue Marianne McNamara Scanlon Carole Guinta Wisner Believer Marguerite Ryan Kiely Jane McCormick Nilles Believer Flora Ann Carbon Pauline Trilla May Kathleen Kelly Stapleton Class of 1959 Class of 1952 Circle of Mercy Sponsor Joan Bransfield Irma Coulas Hammer Mary Ruth MacKinnon Renehan Supporter Sponsor Joan Wall DiLeonardi, Ph.D. Karen Kent LaFond Winnie Gardner Ligda and Stephen Ligda Judith Flynn Neary Class of 1954 Believer Marianne Gastreich Zelewsky Believer Supporter Patricia Daley Martino Believer Margaret Lomasney Kegaly Barbara Bernoudy Lowery Clare Doherty McEnery Class of 1955 Circle of Mercy Marion McFarland Patricia Cachor Mary Beth Reinke Cronwall Jackie Moerbeck Faber Mary Wollenberg Foskett Marianne Reinert Halm Mary Ann McCormick Helmold Suzanne McKenzie Hurley Dorothy McCann Maureen McNicholas Quinn Gladys Rigg Schuler Maureen McSherry Seroczynski Judy Dwyer Sheehan Carole Barskis Weber Class of 1961 Carole Ryan Finn Joan Buckley Hjelm Virginia Horvath Kirwin Marietta Spalo Moore Believer Joy Hansen Kuchler Supporter Supporter Ellen McMahon Christopher Jeanette Matecki Ciciora Jeanne Warmke Gill Carol Deters Hannemann Patricia Detrick Minogue Ginny Duggan Murphy Nancy Fortune Stanley Marilyn Walsh Wohlberg Believer Believer Class of 1951 Catherine Talano Geraldine Egan Uzzardo Ann Graham Werner Letitia Piet Hachem Judy Fredo King-Bechdolt Marianne Sarsfield Mitchell Class of 1960 Circle of Mercy Denise E. Cavanaugh Sister Frances H. Crean, RSM Sponsor Jo Ann Kudia Gruca, Ph.D. Supporter Sharon Flynn Carroll Anonymous Sally Ann Zemke Carpinella Christine Wheeler Dowling JoAnn Samulionis Foy Joan Caresio Grassman Catherine Smith Hartney Melodie Johnson Karnezis Catherine Murray Kittridge Fidelis Crot McFadden Mary Louise O’Grady Tobin Celeste Konecny Turk Believer Helen Meegan Bailitz Kathleen Higgins Barthelmes Cheryl Stransky Munson Beall Joyce Clark Butts Frances Norris Casey Maureen Shevlin Foley Melanie Moloney Hunter Mary Ellen Dolina Kopetz Judith Bastian Krol Susan Lippert Scripp Susanne Smith Catherine W. Starmann Class of 1962 Circle of Mercy Ann Katich Fletcher Sponsor Nancy Breen Johnson Supporter Judith Barton Susan Stevens Bisinger Leslee Blankshain Bormet Joanne Prusha Boyle Mary Ellen LaMantia Burke Mary Madden Carey Nancy Plummer Cimoch Joan Franklin Connelly Therese Reilly Connell Marilyn Sheriff Deming Genevieve Lombard Fitzgerald Maureen Wright Glass Angie Just Lenore Dunworth LeVoy Susan Sheridan Mack Joan Laurencell McAfee Patricia Kilty Mehler Pat Connors Melcher Kathleen Coughlin Morrison Janet Muzik Mulderink Sharon Thompson Munnecke Clare Martin Phelan Michele Campbell Roedel Joyce Barry Ruhaak Mary Ann Moore Schlacks Marcia Diaz Schultz Margaret Shevlin Slattery Karen O’Reilly Solano Mary Wright Szafranski Anne Wilson Vulich Sandy Northrup Wixted Believer Dale Fahey Baer Kathy Cleary Blanchfield Patricia Krebs Bouvat Jeannine Flynn Cella Georgianne Schmitt Clancy Marilyn Bruch Cousins Mary J. Cray Mary Feeley Cummings Carol Doyle Decker Carol Benigno DeLucia Rita Wieher Eisenmenger Kathleen Evans Follett Ellen Gannon Patricia Duffy Gianone Mary Lou Davis Gingras Margaret Collins Greve Patricia Ann Soss Hamilton Julie Cheevers Jolley Janet Blaeser Keller Cecil Olson Keller Joyce Christy Kovalsky Joyce Madsen Kulek Claudia Schrei Lynn Sister Jean McGrath, CSJ Mary McInerney Kathleen Brankin McNicholas Mary Beth Trinen Morelli Sister Rita Moriarty, CSJ Jane Dowd Morrissey Mary O’Malley Carol Bohling O’Shea Mary Beth Mitrick Perisho Suzanne Feldmann Pisano Gloria Gaik Pollack Michele Gilbertson Rak Regina Rizzuto Janeen Wall Schmaedeke Penny Witt Stamps Catherine McAuley Society $10,000 and above | Agatha O’Brien Society $5,000-$9,999 | Circle of Mercy $1,000-$4,999 | Sponsors $500-$999 | Supporters $100-$499 | Believers up to $99 22 Marion Bleeker Butler Believer Supporter Sponsor Patricia Cannon Anna Racky Distel Kathleen Sweeney Higgins Kristine Kiefer Hipp, Ph.D. Joan Murphy Kane Joan McNicholas McCarthy Pat Geller O’Donoghue Margaret Walsh Sisko Joanell O’Reilly Zawaski Ginger Sebek Andrews Margaret Scanlan Brown Maura Madden Collins Kath Conway Engelsman Catherine Fitzgerald Janine Foy Poelstra Nancy Tauchman Susan Vonderheide Class of 1968 Caron Coughlan Bettenhausen Mary Glennon Doyle Linda M. Kniering Gerlach Mary O’Donnell Grimm Mary Ernst Jandacek Kathleen Phelan Lipinski Diane Stapleton Najewski Marjorie Smith Pietkiewicz Joan Disteldorf Roche Carole Feeney Standring Betsy Sukowicz, Ph.D. Theresa Fasan Thomas Laurian Grady Vaughan Donna Wegrzyn Zuidema Elizabeth Cronin Class of 1963 Supporter Circle of Mercy Anonymous Patricia Huyer Burgy Aileen Durkin Collura Carol Fiscella Condron Judy Rohan Hicks Maureen McDermott Jucas Bonnie Bohling Kreitler Maureen Diggins McSherry Marilyn Vileikis Potyen Nancy Booth Ranquist Maryann Scully Shaunnessey Mary Jo Donnelly Sokolowski Celia Konrad Arnold Carry Baechle Buck Mary Kean Coffey and Michael Coffey Mary Ann Flynn Cathy Coulas Hosteny Supporter Ellen Lattyak Arundel Mary Fran Hoyne Dite Zita Simutis Drillings, Ph.D. Betty Conerty Grimes Sharon Halliday Mary Cartan Hendry Mary Denise Conway Justice Peggy O’Brien Larson Mary Mortimer Meany Jeanne Bleeker Palmisano Sharon Barrett Redmond Ann Wild Believer Rita McCurdy Bertz Carol Beigelbeck Gapsis Marianne Swierczek Hawkins Kathleen McGovern Izzo Mary Ellen Naughton Janda Maureen Kane Elizabeth Butler Marren Mary A. Mitchell Negrilla Sister Carlotta Oberzut, RSM Believer Patricia McNerney Bloom Gail Richards Comeau Judy A. Muraida DiFilippo Peggy Grist Janet North Gustafson Mary Ann Stuber Harrison Pat Quillinan McClelland Mary Mullarkey-Neville Barbara Kukuraitis Nowak Joan Reilly Barbara Chesna Rys Sharon Migitz Staszcuk Class of 1966 Circle of Mercy Carol Jean Coulas Marikay Thompson Herdman Anne McCarthy Sabloff Circle of Mercy Katherine Roche Napleton Carol Groesbeck-Sullivan Sponsor Sallie Wiechern King Barbara Nash Pozzi Supporter Anonymous Hon. Gloria G. Coco Rosemary Mele Coleman Mary Kay Durkin Doyle Maureen Moran Harrigan Diana Callaghan McCoy Karen M. Murphy, M.D. Joan Small Papp Jane F. Ryan Believer Catherine Daly Barbara Scully DeBerge Kathleen Flynn Dujsik Betsy Stiles Class of 1969 Class of 1964 Supporter Sponsor Circle of Mercy Mary Fran Kleifgen Beno Lauretta Blake Diane Fitzgibbons Julie Rohan MacKenzie Kathleen McDermott Mary McGlone Elinor Schmid Sullivan Sheila Butler King/Sheila King Marketing + Public Relations Mary Therese Wolf and Ignacio Larrinua Supporter Maureen Fleming Mary Jane Radtke Klein Margaret Maggi Olson Believer Kathy Kilcran Becker Theodora Bartosiewicz Bozych Betty Foley Cannon Pat Rock Fraser Mary Ann Gately Jensen Kathy Burke Layo Jerri J. Olson Barbara Juraska Piller Laurie Koller Scott Hillary Lukaszewski Vincent Peggy Fortune Winters Class of 1965 Catherine McAuley Society Anonymous Circle of Mercy Suzanne Sheridan Bocchini Believer Barbara Fryk Boyer Barbara Morrin Cook Judith Ryan Down Marilyn Falloon Griebel Margaret Coghlan Kimball Therese Gordon Lahart Maureen Neylon Meaden Cheri Scavone Moran Mari-ellyn Kehoe Morreale Michol Cannon Schofield Vivian Ehrenstrom Williams Class of 1967 Circle of Mercy Maureen Martin Moskal Supporter Roberta Arnold Mary Kay Mulryan Balchunas, Ph.D. Bess-Catherine Nash McCord Susan R. Murphy Sharon Feeney Sodikoff Supporter Christine Gockman-Brown, Ph.D. Mary Jo Murabito Burfeind Maureen Crowley Fera Maryellen Joyce Marianne Fritsch Lauer Catherine Starmann Macellaio Mary Lou Morande Shirley Trapp Mullally Kathleen A. O’Connor Susan Sanders, RSM, Ph.D. Rosemary Small Believer Virginia Burns Le Galles Margaret Carney Connor Margaret Coglman Pfister Mary Kay Davy Mulvaney, Ph.D. Janet McGarr, M.D. Carol McGinnis Fleming Michelle O’Connor Stasko Patricia Trant Barnes Patricia White Coleman Class of 1970 Circle of Mercy Terry Magee Jaspers Julia LaDouceur Kubik Believer Class of 1971 Circle of Mercy Kathleen Desmond Short and Brian Short Sponsor Ann Duhig Liston Carol Bliss O’Shea Supporter Victoria Duran Bigoness Monica Burmeister Kathy Morrin Frigo Roseanne Garavan-Oskielunas Kathy Sullivan Gumbel Barbara A. Koss, CTC Sharon Andrews Niemet Christina O’Connor, DDS Maureen O’Neil Rafa Catherine Hawkins Rose Lorraine Cummings Symonanis Believer Anita Cholewa Laura Tellers Conlisk Judy McNicholas Connelly Roseann DeLuca Cozzie Caron Cronin Green Susan M. Lorenz Kimberley Murphy Mathisen Patricia Brannigan McEldowney Denise Minkel McNeil Babette Davis Meiners Anne Maiberger Sojka Class of 1972 Circle of Mercy Rob and Kim (Febel) Figliulo/ SPR, Inc. Diane Twickler Wendel Supporter Cheryl Coblentz Barratt We apologize for any ommisions or errors. Please contact the Advancement Office for corrections. 23 2012 – 2013 Laura Hickey Drohan Mary Doederlein Hogan Colleen Tully Killham Michele Rolla Lambe Cynthia Sullivan Levy Mary O’Malley Peggie Miller-Becker Mary Daley Briatta Paula Weglewski Browning Susan Riegel Buckley Carol Sheahan Burke Louise Cainkar, Ph.D. Kathleen Whelan Daly Louise Welch Dietzel Mary Fran Philbin Doherty Marguerite Falloon Patricia M. Fishman, M.D. Patricia Krueger Fitzgerald Sarah Mortimer Frigo Mary Therese McNicholas Galka Lorraine Hall-Harder Cathi Carlin Hogan Renata Hornick Jean Higgins Jamison Nancy Cronin Johnson Machelle Miller Keller Eileen Burke Kronenberger Maureen Walsh Lee Mary Uvodich Madsen Laurel Azzarello McGrath Sheila Gallagher McInerney Cathy Leary Micetic Margaret O’Connell Nykaza Mary Judith Stump O’Malley Debra Benjamin Perkovich Patricia Burns Platt Mary McLaughlin Rudd Laura Kosell Samuelson Deborah Klun Sharbak Nancy Ilg Shephard Catherine Simon Silver Patricia Memmesheimer Singler Mary Ann Allison Smunt Susan Doody Wade Sandra Rynkar Walters Mary Ellen Laughlin Wirtz Susan Vidak Kelly Margaret Garrigan Kovatch Patricia Klinger LaBarge Cathy Heilmann Lachky Mary Knieps Lindenmeyer Kathy Cooney Lingo Pamela DeWolf Lipschultz Mary Ann O’Reilly Margaret Swanson Christenson Carol Murphy McDonald Peggy McGrath Mary Walsh Mikolajewski Jean Fitzmaurice Morrissette Cynthia Iasielo O’Brien Cathy Laskero O’Neill-Kelley Donnamarie Coughlan Pierson Maribeth Coleman Rice Jo Ann Richard Joan Dwyer Rojek Judy Nawrot Sitkowski Kathy Barry Smat Patricia Stiles Mary Beth Schatz Suma Valerie Pocius Thoma Madonna Smith Toomey Denise Rowan VanBoldrik Marianne Walsh Noreen Hickey Wendell Linda Grzelinski Wilhelm Linda Witt Wyatt Believer Sponsor Class of 1975 Anita Bell Baltimore Joan Barry Bigane Denise Wittendorf Bigart Therese McGrath Borchardt Lynn Neibert Bruch Rita Canavan Burton Pat O’Connor Callaghan Terry Leahy Crowe Ellen Barry Ernst Patricia Deiters Fiedler Valerie Fink Susan Streit Finn Mary Therese Abbatemarco Giragosian Janet Roeder Golden Marcy O’Reilly Greune Rose Schleyer Griffin Joan Egan Halpin Mary Starmann-Harrison Ava McKinney Harston Pat Roebuck Herr Kathleen Hopkins Hickey Patricia O’Donnell Hoeksema Denise Sullivan Huguelet Mary Joan Evans Jedrey Janice Sparacio Katsaounis Maureen Coleman Kelly Eileen Diggins-Chapman Circle of Mercy Supporter Dan and Mary Anne (Hennessy) Capron Laura Shallow Patricia Stifter, D.D.S. Class of 1973 Catherine McAuley Society Anne Edwards-Cotter Jane A. Ehrenstrom Circle of Mercy Nancy Cunningham Benacci Mary Kay Loughlin Brown Francie Murphy Cathy Leahy Bedell Judith A. Burns Jane M. Cahill Susan Veldman Finn Tom and Patricia Goldrick Gloria Green Mary Beth Quinn Hagedon Janet Laughlin Hogan Mary Anne Hannemann Klasen Dr. Joan Pape Knoll Janet Sokol Lombard Margaret Gutrich Mizera Peggy Morrissey Murphy Maureen Murphy O’Connell Patricia McShane-Parise Karen Randolph Noreen Daly Reilly Ann Schmid Joyce Barczak Sterk Cecilia McIntosh Thunander Kerry Diana Winters Believer Mary Pat Donohue Anders Judy Smith Benson Class of 1974 Catheine McAuely Society Frances L. Robinson, Esq and John Donohue Supporter Mary Hayes Bertling Therese Tunney Carberry Donna M. Crowley, M.D. Lauren Wysocki Fitzgerald Dory Connor Jarzabkowski DO. Rita Browne-Kahle Celeste Ebers Kralovec Joanne Rose McEldowney Patricia A. Mulcahy Loretta Kelly Philbin Kathleen Richards Ryding Mary Murphy Smith Believer Nancy Burmeister Dorothy Flynn Mary Bridget Falsey Giermak Mariellen O’Donnell Kill Kathleen Knightly Klinger Patricia Scannell Lynch Kathleen Walsh Mulcahy Barbara Parlin Kathleen Gallagher Kurland Jane Ralph Regalado Karen Kubilius Washack Laurel Neu Wright Gretchen Groesbeck Yearsich Sponsor Jane Maiberger Doherty Monica Dunne Fudacz Suzanne Kurcob Metcalfe Barbara Foster Reynolds Supporter Nancy Padden Barrett Eileen Leonard Carey Mary Pat Caddigan Coughlin Karen Philbin Doherty Mary Leahy Fey Nancy Cavanagh Foster Barbara A Hamel Mary Acker Klingenberger Mary Signorelli-Kreisl Cathy Gallagher Maloney Margaret M. Mann Linda Brockhaus McGinnis Therese Cummings O’Halloran Rosemary Shea Pera 2012 – 2013 Beth Scheid Jean M. McNicholas Spiegelhalter Mary Beth Delaplane Turek Believer Barbara Cahill Brosnan Beth Kelly Gershon Nancy Finnegan Gorman Mary Jennings Cheryl Kaberna Judy Azzarello Millerick Kathleen M. Murphy Sharon Howard Plahm Mary Fitzgerald Romano Susan Waldron Sheedy Mary Power Ventura Mary Beth Hughes Walsh Catherine A. Welfare Believer Therese MacDonald Boyle Margaret Battle Burns Kathleen Phillips Carey Eileen Waldron Cunningham Margaret Memmesheimer Daudell Debbie Ryan Duman Patrice Doucet Miller Jean Curley O’Ryan Susan Przybysz Sue Yore Shukstor Mary McKenna Whitehead Carol Weber Zydek Sponsor Cathleen Cahill Ferguson Lorri Johnson Nagle Karen L. Hunnicutt Peterson Mary Jo Lewis Noreikis Dorie Filpovich Smith Supporter Believer Sheila Bigane Bauschelt Mary Carberry Black Terese Strauss Chylla Karen O’Donnell Conroy Ann Beigelbeck Engelmann Sue Brett Enright Mary J. Foley Terese Gorman Krisch Karin Lindholm, D.O. Ellen Sterk Siegert Patricia Eck Witte Marybeth O’Neill Carlson Margaret Hayes Dunleavy Linda Chiapetta Gehrt Mary McIlvain Marjorie Johnson Mulvey Mary Geimer O’Neil Class of 1984 Believer Class of 1978 Kathryn Lombard Byars Marguerite McIntyre Crane Pat Waldron Durnell Marianne O’Keeffe Fuja Benita Kurowski Hallahan Virginia Ruebe Hurst Kathleen Egan Jirasek Carol Murphy Moloney Joanne Murphy Sundermeier, M.D. Kathleen Cleary Tonner Sponsor Agatha O’Brien Society Katherine Bigane Larson and Steve Larson Class of 1980 Patti Murphy Fleming Class of 1976 Agatha O’Brien Society Anne Bigane Wilson Circle of Mercy Mary Pat Schumacher Rohan Peggy Evans Rourke Kristen Bretz Shea Supporter Sally Andrasco Amy Sereda Bayer Mary E. Eichhorn JoAnn Foertsch Altenbach Mary Carol Arneberg Mooney Kathy Michon O’Connell Nadine Legac Ribordy Susan McNicholas Rowan, D.D.S. Diane Peterson Sarther, Ed.D. Carol Miernicki Steeg Denise Fleming Toussaint Karen Alfirevic Walker Michelle Wegrezyn Mary Goggin Wolf Believer Mary Donna Finn Caffrey Janet L. Dolan Meg Griffith Finn Kathy Gremley Leahy Mary Clare Brosnan O’Grady Lynn Fasan Pelletier Maureen O’Brien Rauman Class of 1977 Circle of Mercy Anonymous Janet Stifter Sponsor Honorable Maureen Feerick Bennett Barbara Cahill Bernadette Gniadecki, D.O. and the VanDerchove Family Margaret Mullen Naughton Elizabeth Brett Pufunt Supporter Catherine McAuley Society $10,000 and above | Agatha O’Brien Society $5,000-$9,999 | Circle of Mercy $1,000-$4,999 | Sponsors $500-$999 | Supporters $100-$499 | Believers up to $99 24 Kathleen Monahan Connor Trish Claussen DiBennardi Ann Flanagan Doppes Ginny Eck Gallagher John and Jean (Powell) Geary Susan Nicholson Hayes Barbara Robinson Heneghan Virginia McGann Enza D’Amico Piech Susan Cronin Real Elisabeth McNamara Reed Circle of Mercy Barbara Flynn Zwickl Sponsor Mari C. Heavey Supporter Nancy Desmond Donatelli Mary Catherine Connelly Durkin Jacqueline McGing Filippone Laura Roache Jakubczak Nancy Brennan Keaty Patricia Taylor-Maher Mary R. Phillips Anne LaVoie Sammons Maureen Shinners Katie Stack Jennifer Wegrzyn Usher Circle of Mercy Patricia Nielsen O’Donnell Supporter Rosellen Schwaller Brannigan Eileen Ormsby Hynes Michelle Rickman Johnson Theresa Beran Kulat Lynn Malooly Catherine Palumbo Katie McGovern Philpott Ann Gleason Schultz Jeanne Kowal Smith Therese Sheehan Walsh Believer Class of 1982 Circle of Mercy Theresa Hanrahan Sponsor Meg Bigane Susan McNally Ruddy Supporter Katie Shannon Boyle Debra Hunt Casper Mary Kay Barron Gawne Kim Joyce Geraghty Maureen Ryan Healy Christine Malone Hurley Karen A. Casey-Loftus Nancy Larson Lynch Kate O’Malley Ellie Brett Ryan Mary Beth Sheehan Chris Lukasik Suddreth Believer Colleen Dalton Aird and David Aird Kathleen M. Burke Kathleen Cullen-Conway Robin E. Rodi Creevy Suzette Glasch Doligale Jean Waters Gariti Pauline Kennedy McGrath Elizabeth Nemsick Julie Elsen Turcich Agatha O’Brien Society Mary Ellen Carroll Clifford/ Clifford Family Circle of Mercy Linda Balchunas Jandacek Julie Bigane Pollard Supporter Maureen Kearney Brennan Laura McGee Denlinger Jodi Farrell Susan Chylla Lindquist Claudine Malik Elizabeth Patko McCarthy Jennifer Farrell Moody Jeanne Muellner Colleen Crean Wolfe Mary Cappetta Zic Believer Valerie Cihak Kehoe Mary Kay Mulcahy O’Connell Ann Leitelt O’Hara Class of 1985 Circle of Mercy Susan Suchy Supporter Lisa Dadas Theresa Kristopaitis, M.D. Helen Keough May Deb Doubek Meehan Lisa Goelz Messaglia Maureen Smith Gerianne Spagnoli Tilkes Candee Broadhurst Walsh Believer Alexandra Meneses and John Simpson Terese McKenna Cleary Nancy Weckel Deckelman Annette Fitzgerald Maguire Janice M. Mitchell Kathleen Rodewald Sullivan Supporter Class of 1986 Catherine McAuley Society Carole Nelson Sheila McNamara Bettinardi Susan Broniarczyk, Ph.D. Carie Karnezis-Frigo Adrianne Baron Gannon Carol Haskins Hetzel Mary Clare Sheerin Hogan Kimberly Kuncl, M.D. Michelle Engstrom McCartneyand David McCartney Candace Colson-Mitchell Eileen Murphy Rupprecht Margaret Smith Elizabeth Thibeau Joanne Waldron Truesdale Class of 1979 Supporter Believer Circle of Mercy Ann Sterk Erie Therese Cahill Hanigan Deborah Saunders Mason Believer Rita Schaaf Burns Margaret Wollenberg Delaplane Diana Bruck Faust Kathy McIntyre Marianne Gerhard McKeown Ann Gallagher Miller Catherine Spencer Moran Meg Ahern Oswald Jane Randolph Eileen Neylon Rubey Sue Zeiler Waddell Mary Lu Andrasco Wasniewski Joan Regan Zigulich and John Zigulich Dianne M. Fleming Carol Dillon Berglind Karen Brown Melanie Oskvarek Butenas Lisa Graber Mary Sullivan Kopale Karen Andrasco Lang Rosemary Ready Logue Margaret Schaffer Karen Mitrick Sullivan Lina Terrano Kathleen McDonnell Welin Class of 1981 Catherine McAuley Society Carole Weis Burns Circle of Mercy Eileen Daly Sponsor Class of 1983 Circle of Mercy Lisa Duffner Jeanne Rowan-Hickey Pat Pomorski Konrath Mary Carol Witry Circle of Mercy Kathryn M. Morrissey Mary Plockelman Young Supporter Kathleen Doyle, PhD Bridget Gainer Kibby Joni Jach Kocol Cathleen Keaty O’Grady Believer Terran Doveikis D’Andrea Julie Fenlon Delfinado Gabrielle Ahern Gribble Kathryn A. Kelly Kerry Dempsey Mixan We apologize for any ommisions or errors. Please contact the Advancement Office for corrections. 25 2012 – 2013 Kimberly Melnik Rice Jennifer Joyce Smykowski Mary Ellen Condon Staelgraeve Sponsor Class of 1987 Supporter Traci Gearty Breen Tracy Pandell Van Hoy Cynthia Weglarz Rountree Fund Katrina Lagen Bischoff Katherine Feltz Kruzel Lynette Shemanski (Justyn) Sponsor Believer Circle of Mercy Suzanne McKeon, CMP Supporter Joan Grace Fitzgerald Clopton Kathryn Brett Coughlin Ann Thibeau Halleran Erin Broderick Mahoney Sheila Lyne Mastandrea Sharon McIlvain Maureen McIntyre Joanne O’Malley Leah Kean Ostry Katherine White Radler Believer Coleen Temple Barkmeier Tracy Seidel Procajlo Believer Kristin Brudzisz Megan Griffin Gardner Mary Ogarek Class of 1999 Supporter Judith McGovern Hynek Nicole Poropat Believer Caryn Schnierle Thomas Believer Circle of Mercy Believer Anamaria Witaszczyk Coleen Griffin Antoinette M. Curia Denise Mitsdarffer Pimpinella Tara Prendergast Kathleen M Soso Supporter Class of 2000 Supporter Jacqueline Kwilos Kathleen Lee Halberstadt Julie Fitzgibbons Leichtman Patrisha O’Neill Beth Condron Ryan Class of 2001 Danielle Collura Austry Jennifer LaVan-Kukulka Angelica Tolentino Believer Kathleen Evans Barry Alison R. Radzun Believer Class of 1996 Kerry Kennedy Esselman Lisa Guiffre Supporter Class of 1992 Supporter Class of 1993 Supporter Jennifer Ligda Busk Kathleen Madden Maloney Margaret Farrell McNeela Heather Mulligan Begley Caroline K Donovan Mary C. Gainer, M.D. Elizabeth Shine Hermes Sandra Miller Jennifer A. Palomo Sarah Musotto Wirtz Believer Erin Harris Heidemann Courtney R Kennedy Believer Class of 1997 Annemarie Jilek Guinane Jean Riemersma Hayes Melissa Paglia Jammee Post Sponsor Class of 1994 Catherine McAuley Society Jennifer Costello Fortner and P. Jay Fortner Circle of Mercy Believer Kellyn Doyle Coakley Miriam Carroll Alfano Cara Kean Jilek Jeannine Moran Larkin Maureen Kenny Pasquinelli Jennifer Beil Semeraro Heather Madden Walsh Sponsor Class of 1990 Class of 2011 Katharine Rabbitt Burke Erin McDermott Goldrick Meghan McGriff Hynes Jenny Covotsos Luzzo Stacy Zawaski Sheerin Susan Pierucci Vogel Lora Warnsby Believer Agatha O’Brien Society Jean Prendergast Rooney Cynthia Stifter Syslo Karyn Kwiatkowski Trecek Supporter Erin McQuinn Sarah Benner Lauren Holland Giovanna Bottari Imbarrato Peggy Flanagan Murray Sponsor Class of 1989 Julia Carey Margaret Linnane Sandra L Naegele Julia T. Neville Erin E Pufunt Class of 1995 Supporter Catherine Cotter Brady Jennifer Epich Ann Howicz Elizabeth Deming McDermott Bernadette McGuire Jennifer Munnecke Thompson Believer Patricia Arvesen Katie Doyle Supporter Sponsor Class of 1988 Believer Believer Kristi Flood Class of 1991 Meredith Madden Karen Ospalski Moira Nellis Quiroga Katy O’Neill Stalzer Molly Cullen House Bridget McIlvain Jodie McInerney Berry Suzanne Emerson Fedea Andrea Metropulos Fisher Ann Gentleman Kupczyk Kathryn Stack Lyons Claire Konstant Maloney Virginia (Ginny) Schumann Petrancosta Julie McInerney Racz Molly Ward Patricia Aguilar Jeanne Delaney Lippert and Rick Lippert Jennifer Hynes Nichols Laura Dombro Sheila Lombard Drda Beth Curran Hadley Wendy Szymanski Howard Jeannine Sowa Kelly Cristine Marik Judith McAuliffe Christine Lachat Nagelhout Maura Clarke Saas Michelle Oliver Walsh Sponsor 2012 – 2013 Kristen Marie Rosenthal Andrews Sarah Curran Sennett Supporter Beth Carroll Anoshenko Rosanne Kason Ashton Tanya Triche Atterberry Jennifer Chmela Babbington Claudette Soto/d’Escoto, Inc. Supporter Alisia M. Eckert Kristienne Hanna Johnson Kelly O’Connell Luzzo Elizabeth A Schroeder Jeanine M Solinski Elizabeth Piontek Stern Believer Gina Doyle Loizzo Renee C. Nash Lynne A Wiora Class of 1998 Supporter Renata Kovacs Kusper Supporter Kelly M. Kolton Believer Supporter Erin E. O’Brien Believer Ausra Buzenas Emily Doherty Margaret Kelly Karen Kinsley Mary Miller Class of 2005 Class of 2008 Supporter Melissa Ann Joyce Believer Christina Arroyo Elizabeth Chaps Emily Klyczek Bernadette Pivarunas Mary Bridget Rourke Patricia Sheridan Circle of Mercy Class of 2009 Hilary Sterk Supporter Supporter Bridget Doherty Sarah Garcia Emily Hawrysz Teresa Joyce Jillian Kempczynski Believer Ann Hahn Molly Higgins Jean Miller Kathleen Scully Believer Nicole Filippone Annie Hurley Kylie Kelly Nicolette Mech Natalie Trynoha Class of 2006 Class of 2010 Class of 2002 Believer Supporter Supporter Amy Jackson Sarah Rakauskas Elizabeth Smoczynski Christine Johnson Nora K. Capron Megan F. Poelstra Believer Class of 2007 Kimberly J. Alvarez Catherine T. Antolec Kaye P. Barham Friberg Stephanie L. Barkauskas Bridget K. Byrne Jennifer Novosel Callahan Nicole T. Casey Elizabeth C. Connelly Joanne Wegiel Czempinski Stephanie Esparza Dusty M. Frelka Matys Allegra D. Fries Fowler Maura E. Gavin Katherine M. Gleason Eva Jeziorkowski Sarah K. Kelly Flynn Jandi L. Kelly Joanne Limberopoulos Megan McBride Julie O’Heir Theresa A. Philbin Melanie Rahman Ashley Kuhl Piwowarski Megan A. Ryan Kathryn T. Starnicky Megan M. Tole Katie E. Walsh Supporter Class of 2003 Catherine McAuley Society $10,000 and above | Agatha O’Brien Society $5,000-$9,999 | Circle of Mercy $1,000-$4,999 | Sponsors $500-$999 | Supporters $100-$499 | Believers up to $99 26 Class of 2004 Lisa DiCola Sarah Fitschen Sheila Hurley Believer Jamie Heavey Elizabeth Izaguirre Meaghan McArdle Supporter Jordan Kurry Believer Michelle Filippone Emily O’Keeffe Class of 2012 Believer Lauren Allen Aren Alleyne Sabrina Alvarado Molly Arundel Isela Atilano Cruz Brianna Barksdale Bianca Barragan Marta Basile Melissa Belsis Lauren Blake Nicole Brettman Julie Burns Michelle Campos Katie Carney Mary Kate Carroll Alyssa Casanova Michelle Dillon Emily Drenovsky Susan Durkin Bridget Egan Julie Fitzner Jennifer Flavin Caitlin Fortier Maura Gilow Bianca Gunn Meena Harper Kelsie Hooker Veesha Howard Angel Idowu Sydney Jackson Jessica Kelley Kayla Knazze Tyann Knight Bridget Kobiernicki Jenna Krukowski Magdalena Marek Colleen McGarry Amanda McMahon Megan McQuinn Angela Mech Christina Miller Cheyenne Mitchell Nicole Muffitt Danyela Navarro Annemarie Newark Katherine O’Rourke Nina Ortega Allison Parus Katelyn Pollatz Nicole Ramos Brianna Ringo Danielle Romero Monica Sachnoff Karyn Seddon Morgan Shannon Hannah Swenson Ashley Walker Carlene Waller Sarah Zwickl Class of 2013 Circle of Mercy Shannon Zofkie Believer Margaret Hurley non-alumnae donors Catherine McAuley Society Agatha O’Brien Society Anonymous Arbella Insurance Group Bigane Family/Anne ‘76, Katie ‘78, Sheila ‘79, Meg ‘82, Julie ‘84 Helen Brach Foundation Fred J. Brunner Foundation Charles G. Gallagher Trust Francis J. and Patricia Ann Houlihan Foundation Macs Ltd. McAuley Fathers Club McAuley Mothers Club Season Comfort Corporation Michael and Julie Sheffieck Sisters of Mercy West Midwest Community The Westerman Foundation Anonymous Bigane Paving Company/ Anne Bigane Wilson ‘76 Cotter Consulting, Inc./ Anne Edwards-Cotter ‘73 Sister Marie Fox, RSM The Lombard Company Sister Margaret Lyons, RSM McAuley National Honor Society Mercy Hospital and Medical Center Owens Foundation/Julie Owens Mineman ‘82 Publishing Concepts, LP Circle of Mercy Dale E. Adams Anonymous Anonymous Barraco’s Pizza T.F. Boland & Sons Decorating William and Helen Brett Walter Buford CCI Graphics/Kurt and Linda (Balchunas ‘84) Jandacek Bob and Bridget Deiters Ginny Eck FGM Architects Fifth Third Bank Michael and Jackie (McGing ‘78) Filippone George A. Franklin Jose and Kathy Garcia Goldman Sach Gives Griffin Family/James & Virginia, Dan, Ed, Coleen ‘95, Jim & Molly Sweeney Sister Mary Hanseder, RSM Bruce and Vicki Hayman Herff Jones/Jim Cranley Nancy Hill-Davis and Dr. Robert Davis Irish Fellowship Educational and Cultural Foundation In honor of Rev. Victor J. Ivers/ John and Joan Brodarick Mr. and Mrs. John L. Keeley Donald P. and Byrd M. Kelly Foundation Sister Sharon Kerrigan, RSM Anthony and Kathryn Klyczek Joan Kozeluh Class of 1982 Ron and Fifi Levin McAuley Community Mercy High School Alumnae Association In honor of Mercy Sister Jubilarians Mesirow Financial/James Schuster Napleton Family Foundation James and Julia O’Brien Fr. Marty O’Donovan Mary Kay Pasin We apologize for any ommisions or errors. Please contact the Advancement Office for corrections. 27 2012 – 2013 Petty, Bielik & Burke Orthodontics, P.C. William Quinn & Sons Landscaping David and Noreen Raminski In memory of Virginia Zimmerman Richards ‘42 Mercy H.S./ Griffin Family Rincon Family Services Sister Jane Schlosser, RSM Dr. Scholl Foundation James F. Schuster Raymond and Mary Ellen Schwaller d’Escoto Inc./Claudette Soto ‘97 Sisters of Mercy West Midwest Community Mary Anne Smrz Stamps Family Charitable Foundation/ Penny Witt Stamps ‘62 Tim and Kathe Sterk In memory of Edward M. Stifter/ Patricia Stifter, D.D.S. ‘75 Target -Take Charge of Education Thompson and Kuenster Funeral Home/Robert B. Kuenster Martin Whalen Office Solutions WP & HB White Foundation Dr. Lawrence and Mrs. Claudia Woodruff McAuley Sponsors Abbott Fund Matching Grant Plan Ann Acker Sister June Anselme, RSM Mark and Mary Ellen Burns Class of 2001 Joan Claussen Robert J. Cook Patrick C. Cronin Mary Ann Cullen Dow Agro Sciences William and Mary Ann Droel Graber Engineering & Sales Co Inc Corey and Michelle Harris Katherine Hayes Sister Nancy Houlihan, RSM Margaret Sloan Jennings and Michael Jennings, Ph.D. Sister Colette Jolie, RSM Donna Krieger Don and Karen Langner Levi Strauss Foundation-Gifts Program Little Company of Mary Hospital Sister Campion Maguire, RSM McAuley Athletic Program Barry and Joan McClorey Sister Kate Moriarty, RSM Larry Doody and Connie Murphy Sister Patricia A. Murphy, RSM Sister Julie Neal, RSM Mary and Ed O’Connell PepsiCo Foundation Inc. Dean and Meghan Reidy Pamela Kendall Rijos and John Rijos Saint Xavier University Schuld Family Fund/Mary Jo Schuld Service Unlimited/Paul Rossetti Sister Betty Smith, RSM Target - Scholarship America In honor of Sr. Therese Windham/ Jo Ann Kudia Gruca ‘60 McAuley Supporters Accelerated Rehabilitation Centers Air Force Association/ Aerospace Education Programs Airport Glass and Mirror Terris and Helene Albano Scott and Susan Allen Anonymous Michael and Marla Arundel Athletico Mary Alice Augustinas Jarry Avants Bank of America Matching Gifts Program Beggar’s Pizza Lisa Bernabei Beverly Bank/Dennis O’Malley In memory of Mary Lou Bigelow ‘67/ William Bigelow Cynthia Bik Michele Blando Michael and Janet Boland Gerald Brown BP Fabric of America Fund Sister Lois Bromark, SSJ/TOSF James and Janet Brosnahan Liz Brown-Reeves Consulting Sister Mary Ruth Broz, RSM Kelly Burke, State Representative Sister Cathleen M. Cahill, RSM Sister Nancy Cahill, RSM Chester and Janice Cain Sr. Maryellen Callahan, RSM Mary Ellen Caron Mary and Patrick Carroll Center for Psychological Services Ltd./ Victoria Williams, Psy.D. Century Ear Nose & Throat Head & Neck Surgery Sister Barbara Centner, RSM Richard J. Ceronie Chi Tung Restaurant Chicago Merchantile Exchange Foundation Chicago Tribune Foundation Simona Chivu Ashley Clanton Conrad Chicago Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants Terry and Terri Corcoran Diane Costello Sister Mary Joella Cunnane, RSM Senator Bill Cunningham Curley Funeral Home Lan Dang Sharon Delawder Mary Delaney Patrick and Donna Delaney Tasting deVine Peter and Cheryl Dignan James Dillon Doherty Family - Anne ‘98, Emily ‘04, Grace ‘05 Eileen Donnelly Daniel Duffy/Duffy Designs Joan Duffy Law Offices of Edelstein & Edelstein, P.C. Mary Malloy Edwards Erin Emmons Evergreen Electric Company Tom and Judy Fahey Brian P. and Susan Farrell Sheila Feipel Sister Cora Finnane, RSM Sister Brenda Finnegan, RSM Tom and Bonnie Fitzgerald Sister Ann Flanagan, RSM Patrick and Susan Flood Terrance Flynn Patrick and Patti Folliard Ful Line Supply Inc. Timothy and Adrianne Gabel Ganan and Shapiro, P.C. Joseph and Maggie Gandurski Tom Geraghty Linda Gervain Susan Getz Adolfo and Felicitas Gonzalez Kathy Gordon Davis Marilynn K. Grace Grainger, Inc. Mary Grobarcik Kelly Gudenau Margaret Harmon Larry and Jennie Harris Charles and Carol Haynes Patricia Haynes Henry Bros. Co. Hilton of Oak Lawn Sister Margaret Mary Hinz, RSM Frank and Annette Hodorowicz Stephanie House John and Mary Ann Hurley Roz Iasillo, Ed.D. Ramon and Minerva Ibarra Illinois Trial Lawyers Association In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Jennings/ Michael and Meg (Sloan) Jennings Jenny’s Steak House Joyce Family JW Camelback Inn Sister Margie Keane, RSM Colleen Kehoe Jack and Maureen Kelly Martin and Kathy Kelly Patrick Kennedy and Leslie Quade Kennedy Mary Kenny Key Carpet Corp. Keyser Group/Bill and Marlo Keyser Eileen and Patrick Knightly, Erin ‘07, Mary Kate ‘10 Eileen Kochanny Jim and Lisa Kohler Judy and Siegfried Kratzke Law Offices of Jeffrey J. Kroll Kevin Kurry April Lara Latherow Law Office/Jerry A. Latherow Julie Ann Lawler In memory of Officer Lawrence/ 2012 – 2013 Arlene H. Lawrence David Lazarides Lawrence and Kathleen Leibforth Tim and Amy Littleton Gerald and Mary Clare Loftus Sister Mary E. Loftus, RSM Sister Maura Lowrey, RSM Nancy Lyne Sheila Lyne, RSM Lynfred Winery, Wheeling Patrick Mahoney Mark and Patricia DeHertogh Martin Family Barbara Marks Martinique/Drury Lane/ Raymond Lazzara Mona Martin William and Mary Martin Maywood Park Trotting Association, Inc Walter and Janice McAuliffe McAuley Alumnae Mothers Club McAuley Law Society Sister Mary Paul McCaughey, O.P. Jane McCarthy Sister Kathleen McClelland, RSM Mary McCormick Michael and Maura McDermott John and Colleen McFarland John and Nancy McGinty Law Offices of McCready, Garcia & Leet, PC Marilou McInerney Christine M. Melone, Ed.D. David Menchetti In honor of Mercy Sister Jubilarians 2013/Jerry and Carol Miller Jean C. Miller Jeanne Miller Mizuho Securities USA Inc Sister Christian Molidor, RSM Jean Molnar Carol Moriarty Motorola Foundation Peter Muntaner Heidi Murphy Jennifer Murzyn Museum of Science and Industry Sister Ruth Mutchler, RSM Pat and Sara Nash Naughton Law Office Mark and Colleen Nawrocki Patrick and Virginia Nicholson Mary Ellen Nudd Oak Lawn Park District Brett Oakley Janice O’Brien Brian O’Connor George O’Grady Michael O’Grady Robin O’Keeffe Sue Olenski John and Peg O’Neill Daniel and Kristine O’Reilly Gerald and Sheila O’Sullivan Michael and Laura Oswald Luella T. Pakieser Papa Joe’s Restaurant Catherine McAuley Society $10,000 and above | Agatha O’Brien Society $5,000-$9,999 | Circle of Mercy $1,000-$4,999 | Sponsors $500-$999 | Supporters $100-$499 | Believers up to $99 28 Cathy and Jamie Parisi Donald and Michelle Patton Precision Pump & Mechanical, Inc. Catherine Reidy Ragen In memory of Eugene Rapp/ Margaret Rapp Sister Corinne Raven, RSM Richards Building Supply Co Kathy Rogers Royalberry Waffle House/Zeek Salman Edward and Susan Ruff, III Maureen Sauser SC Johnson Wax Fund, Inc. J. Schuch Trucking Co, Inc. Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation Father William Sheridan Frank Shirey Cadillac Richard and Debra Simon In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Sloan/ Michael and Meg (Sloan) Jennings Southtown Paint & Wallpaper Co. Thomas and Julia Southwood St. Linus Church State Farm/John McNicholas Patricia Anne Stejskal Steuber Family - Steuber Florist Stony Creek Golf Course Tamond Streater Michael and Maureen Stritch Gregory and Mariann Stupka Stephen and Maureen Swanson Nancy Taft Bob and Maureen Thomas Family Tin Fish Diane Tyska Jean Morman Unsworth Valeo Group/Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Steven and Kathleen Wardell Cassie Washko James Scully Watts William and Diana Webb Carole Williams Janine Williams Windy City Basketball Club John Woods Stu and Missy Wright Thomas and Sharon Wronski Ellen Yager Donatta Yates Larry and Kathy Ziarko McAuley Believers Sheila and Howard Agranat William and Jane Altmen Julianne Alvarado Luz Eugenia Alvarez Annie’s Ltd./Anne Marie Casey ‘73 Anonymous Robert and Bessie Anthony AT&T Foundation Robert and Georgiann Baldino Daniel and Betty Barry Robert Barry Sister Mary Ann Bergfeld, RSM Margaret Byrne-Bertling Richard and Grace Blaszak Kevin and Mary Lynn Boline Elizabeth G. Booth Robert and Carolyn Bordner Thomas and Ann Boyle Stanley and Emily Branauskas Raymond G. Brosius Joseph and Andrea Burke Mary Anne Byrne Jessica Cardoni Margaret Carroll, Ed.D. Albert and Marilyn Chaps Georgia Chrisos and Ellen Mallette Jennifer Cintron James and Mary Irene Clarke Jennifer Cletcher Marianne Coakley Mike and Trish Coffey Colley Elevator Company Sister Amadea Collins, RSM Jessa Cooper Sister Rita Corkery, RSM Betty Ann Cratty James R. Cronin, Jr. Michael and Kelly Cusack Tony and Julie Rhoda Dagiau Cindy Davidsmeyer Debra Davis Lynn Deely Sister Marcian Deisenroth, RSM Dawn Denny Mary Catherine DeVoto Tom and Peggy Dineen Robert and Kelly Dombrowski Lance and Crystal Domke Nicole Donnelly Patrick and Mary Durkin Kathleen Dwyer Jacqueline Eason Richard Favoriti John Finn Kathryn Fitzgerald Kevin and Eileen Flannery Nancy Frederick Roberta Gates Sister Norena Gawronski, RSM Todd and Suzi Gay GE Foundation Richard and Betty Geimer Gerald and Patricia Gentleman Patrick and Catherine Gibson David and Loretta Golden John and Karen Gorman Kathleen Gorski Dorothy Wonders Paul and Patricia Greenawalt Michael Hanak John and Clare Haynes Larry and Jackie Heavey Michele Helffrich Efrain and Anne Herrera William and Mary Lou Higgins Susan House Rebecca Houston Daniel and Colette Hurley Richard and Kimberly Jakes Christopher and Patricia Johnson Joyce Kane Sister Rosemary Kelley, RSM Eva S. Kelly Kelly Financial Group, Inc. Sister Marise Kessler, RSM James and Sally Kinney Ken and Deborah Kirchner Maureen and Tony Krokos Donna LaGiglia Lew and Donna Lake Linda Lane Jim Langhenry Family Jennifer Latwis Katie Laurencell Mary Ellen LaVoie Long Beach Country Club Anthony and Laura Lucafo Monte and Patricia Luzadder Debra Lydon Roseanne Lynch Nancy Lynch Delphine Lytell Joann and Joe Majewski Daniel and Abby Malloy Bill and Gail Malone Edward and Norine Maloney Jean and Thomas Maroney Rob and Diane Marousek Michael and Mary Ann Maslanka Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews Beth A. May Ray and Mary Jo May Kathleen Mazurek Marjorie Mazzola McAuley Faculty and Staff McAuley Math Club McAuley Primary Colors Winifred McDonald Dan and Terri McDowell Kevin and Nancy McGillicuddy Carolyn and Jerry McGovern Theresa McGrail Sister Kay McIntyre, RSM McKeon Machinery and Supply Co. Ken and Jennifer Mech Patrick and Sandra Meggs In honor of Mercy Sister Jubilarians 2013/Sister Carlotta Oberzut, RSM Carl and Deborah Miyashiro Eve Moran Patricia Morley Patricia Murdock Joseph and Nancy Murphy Kathy and Wally Nied Caryl O’Connor Karen Opalski Thomas and Pina Paruta Beth Patko Pelican Marsh - Ladies 9 Holers Bryan and JoAnne Pepper Linda Pinkham Roland and Sharon Pisoni Thomas Pollatz Mary Jane Porcelli Linda Porter Karl and Christy Pound Thomas V. Powell, Jr. DDS Ronald and Kathryn Preston Rob Prokopec Emil and Roxolana Pyk Mark and Janice Racinowski Sylvia Radvila Jeffrey M. Randall Stephen and Kerry Rebora Peggy Rehfeld Michelle Roberts Aurelia M. Robinson Roger and Karen Rocco Paul and Olive Rogers Marlene Rosandich Howard and Norine Rozell Mary Rozewicki Pete and Pam Ryan Margaret Scheider Veronica Schramm Ms. Kate Schwartz Douglas and Tammy Scott Sister Marita Shaughnessy, RSM Catherine Sheehan Sister Mary Sheehan, RSM Frank and Lucy Sheridan Mary Sheridan Mike and Diana Smrz Sister Martin DePorres Smukowski, RSM Cornelius and Mary Louise Sullivan Laura Snow Gawlik Peggy Snyder Jeanne Sommerfield Josette Songco Stacy and Guy Spagnoli Anthony Star Patricia Starcevich Lina Steadman Marianne Sullivan Roz Sunquist Ellen Thomas John and Kristin Torpy John and Sofia Troy Jerry and Anna Trynoha John and Sharon Tumpich University of Chicago Giving Program Jeni VerMeulen Alfrieda Vlaming Joseph and Lynette Vogenthaler Peter Voss Lovada Wade Marian Waldron Theresa A. Walsh Kathleen Walsh Janice Welzien Steve and Tereba Wesclitz Jan Wilson Sister Rose Wiorek, RSM Cathy Wolf We apologize for any ommisions or errors. Please contact the Advancement Office for corrections. 29 29 school news school news school news Faculty Member Honored with Distinguished Alumni Award from Saint Xavier University Mercy Day Celebration McAuley honored Athletic Director, Laurie Roache Jakubczak ‘78, faculty member, Mr. Robert Rabe and seniors Therese Bueno and Elizabeth Nye as the recipients of the 2013 Catherine McAuley Award during this year’s Mercy Day celebration. Mrs. Jakubczak has served as Athletic Director at McAuley for the past eight years. She attended Christ the King elementary school and is a McAuley alumna. After graduating from McAuley, Mrs. Jakubczak attended Loras College and taught at St. Bede the Venerable, Seton Academy, and Christ the King before joining the staff at McAuley. Mr. Robert Rabe has taught theology at McAuley for nine years. While at the school, he has served as moderator of Action-Reaction and co-moderator of Student Ambassadors. He is originally from Cincinnati and has three sisters. His accomplishments include authoring many books, currently working on his doctorate and creating the popular McAuley workout, “Jesus Aerobics.” Senior Therese Bueno is a member of St. Julie Billiart Parish. She is a Catherine McAuley Honor Scholars, a member of National Honors Society, Student Council, and Student Mentors, and A Cappella. In addition, she participates in the Liturgical Ensemble and does volunteer work both for the Sisters of Mercy and residents of a local nursing home. When she graduates in the spring, she plans to pursue a career in the medical field. During her acceptance speech, Therese remarked on her time at McAuley and its influence on her life. “It is a true honor to receive this award and know that there are people... who see the spirit of Catherine McAuley within me,” she began. “She was a true advocate for justice, education and peace - someone I aspire to be like.” She continued by sharing her strong feeling of belonging at McAuley, and explained how her three years have taught her compassion, understanding, perseverance, responsibility, the value of service and the gift of giving. Seniors Elizabeth Nye and Therese Bueno Senior Elizabeth Nye is a member of Christ the King parish. She is president of Student Council, a Catherine McAuley Honors Scholars, Student Mentor Leader, Student Ambassador, and a member of Junior Classical League, National Honor Society and National English Honor Society. She plays golf, basketball and softball and has volunteered at the Edmund Rice Camp during the summer. In Elizabeth’s speech, she shared her love of the school and explained that “the gifts McAuley has given me will most certainly last forever... the top-notch education, a few winning seasons, a passion for service to others, opportunities of leadership, a deeper faith and a community of people who support me endlessly.” She thanked the Sisters of Mercy for their constant support of the students and for being “true models of service.” The awards are presented to the recipients every year at the annual Mercy Day celebration. Recipients are nominated by members of the McAuley community for their dedication to and passion for the school, its mission, and its values. The Mercy Day award assembly is full of McAuley spirit and tradition. Athletic Director Mrs. Laurie Jakubczak and faculty member Mr. Robert Rabe 30 Faculty member and STEM Coordinator, Dr. Roz Iasillo received the George K. McGuire Academic Distinguished Alumni Award from the School of Education at Saint Xavier University. The School of Education at Saint Xavier University celebrates the contributions and traits of professor of education George K. McGuire, Ph.D. by selecting an alumnus/a, who represents the same qualities to receive this award annually. Dr. Roz was presented with the award during a ceremony at Saint Xavier University on October 3. Students Receive National Merit Recognition Mother McAuley is proud to announce that senior Tiffany Anderson has been named a semifinalist in the 2014 National Achievement Scholarship Program, and senior Julianna Metzler has been named a Commended Student in the 2014 National Merit Scholarship Program.The National Merit Scholarship Program is a nationwide competition for recognition and awards conducted by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). Dr. Roz Iasillo Tiffany is a member of St. Walter Parish, where she graduated in 2010. At McAuley, she is a member of Catherine McAuley Honors Scholars, Spanish Honor Society, National Honor Society, Stage Crew for the All-School Musical, Mock Trial and Tightly Knit Community. She plans to attend Loyola University to become a veterinarian and talk show host. In 1965, the corporation began the National Achievement Scholarship Program to recognize academically promising Black American students throughout the nation and provide scholarships to the most outstanding. More than 1,600 high school seniors have been designated Semifinalists in the 50th annual National Achievement Scholarship Program. They now compete for approximately 800 Achievements Scholarship awards worth about $2.5 million. Tiffany will find out in January if she will move on as a Finalist and a potential recipient of one of the offered scholarships. Tiffany Anderson Julianna is a member of St. Julie Billiart parish and graduated from Cardinal Joseph Bernardin in 2010. At Mother McAuley, she is a member of Catherine McAuley Honors Scholars and French National Honor Society. She plans to attend the University of Southern California when she graduates in the spring, and hopes to become a film actress and forensic scientist. Approximately 34,000 teenagers throughout the nation are being recognized as Commended Students this year. Julianna and her fellow commended scholars placed in the top five percent of more than 1.5 million students after taking the 2012 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). Her current academic achievements and future academic promise allows her to stand out above her peers. Julianna Metzler “Hello, Dolly” The Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School Theatre Program presented its annual allschool musical, “Hello, Dolly,” on November 21-24. “Hello, Dolly” opened on Broadway in 1964 and ran for 2,844 performances before it closed in December of 1970. The musical won 10 Tony Awards in its first year. Dolly Levi, the title character of the show, is a matchmaker who spends the show attempting to wed herself to a wealthy man named Horace Vandergelder. More than 300 McAuley students participated in the show, whether on stage or as part of the 31 school news stage crew, tech crew, make-up crew, costume crew or orchestra. Students included seniors Amanda Donohoe and Stephanie Simon, as the lead Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi; juniors Elizabeth Evans and Claire Cunningham as Ernestina; seniors Kaitlyn McCormick and Angela Graney as Ermengarde; juniors Jessica Pedroza and Erin Cunnea as Minnie Fay; seniors Nell Vandeveld and Alix Solis, as Irene Malloy; seniors Clarice Rohan and Regina Bressanell as Mrs. Rose; senior Kaitlyn Leone and junior Colleen Romano as Horse; senior Michaela Rutledge as First Cook; junior Madeleine Zuiker as Second Cook; and senior Megan Malloy and junior Suzanne Dwyer as the Court Clerk Reporter. The cast was rounded out with a group of specialty dancers, a specialty singing chorus, additional dancers and a choral ensemble. Many students held leadership positions that are integral to preparing for the production. Among those positions is the role of Assistant Director, held by seniors Paige Kennedy, Kaitlyn Leone, Clarice Rohan , Kara Talbert and junior Jhyia Gafeney. The production staff for the show included Director, Patricia Haynes; Vocal Directors, Carrie Alifantis and Julie McKee; Choreographer, Michael Gutrich; Conductor, Hannah Lawson; Scenic Designer, Donna Thomas and Technical Director, Kyle Dunleavy. Mighty Macs Finish Business and Bring Home the State Championship Trophy The Mother McAuley varsity volleyball team took home a first place state championship title on Saturday, November 16 in the Redbird Arena in Normal, Illinois. This is the 14th state championship title the volleyball team has taken, the most for any girls’ volleyball team in the state of Illinois. This is the longest stretch the Mighty Macs volleyball team has gone in school history without winning a first place title. The last win was in 2004, though the team still has a pretty impressive record, bringing home one second place and three third place titles since. One of the third place titles was won last year, when the Mighty Macs lost to New Trier in the first round of finals. This year, they repeated the first round versus New Trier, but reversed last year’s outcome to make it to the championship game with three sets, 32-30, 22-25, 25-15. The Mighty Macs went up against two-time defending Class 4A champion Benet Academy on Saturday night and defeated them in just two sets, 25-22, 25-19. Congratulations to the girls, who have worked hard for this prestigious honor. Their teamwork, leadership, hard work and dedication makes the whole school proud. The volleyball team received a lot of news coverage! CBS Channel 2 featured our very own Mighty Mac varsity volleyball team during their November 1 morning news. WGN Morning News came on Thursday, November 21 and featured McAuley during their “Around Town” segment. One of the video clips made it to their website. The girls also were voted Muscle Milk team of the week by Comcast Sports Net. They were interviewed and the short program aired on November 23. A special thanks to an amazing group of dedicated coaches: Head Coach, Jen Reese DeJarld ‘87; Assistant Coach, Meg Griffin Gardner ‘99; Assistant Coach, Erica Cahill; and, Assistant Coach: Kristyn Corley Carmody ‘01. 32 school news McAuley & Brother Rice Freshmen Mass On November 6, the freshmen of Mother McAuley and Brother Rice shared a liturgy together in the McAuley Auditorium. This tradition began as a way to bring together the two communities to rekindle the connection between Catherine McAuley and Edmund Rice. All the liturgical roles were shared by both schools. The liturgy is one that both Michelle Hilliard and Br. Paul Ickes, Campus Ministers at McAuley and Rice, respectively, collaborate. Pat on the Back Junior year, Hannah Murphy started spending more time downtown and noticed the homeless population. On Easter Sunday, she began to think about what it would be like to be homeless for the day. She realized that what she dreaded the most was the idea of not being able to keep up with the hygiene of brushing her teeth, combing her hair and using deodorant. She thought about the possibility of giving these people items so that they could take five minutes for grooming, which might brighten their day. She immediately sought out friends Maggie O’Connor and Anne Marie Hogan and told them about her idea. They named their project, “pat on the back” and composed a template and sent emails to approximately 60 companies, asking for 10 basic toiletry items. They encountered some rejection because they are not a 501c3 charity, and companies were reluctant to send donations. However, one day, Hannah opened her front door to 700 toothbrushes, 1,000 packs of dental floss and more. Each of the three students donated $30 each. They ordered drawstring backpacks and went to the dollar store to pick up some missing items. Last summer, they went downtown to deliver bags and loved seeing the people’s faces when they received the donation. Brother Rice and McAuley Freshman Mass Hannah Murphy ‘14 Maggie O’Connor ‘14 Anne Marie Hogan ‘14 Area schools and charities have started working with these proactive McAuley students. St. John Fisher held a dress down day and donated $250 to the cause along with 25 water bottles. Queen of Martyrs is planning a dress down day, as well. Mother McAuley held a change war and donated $400, and the McAuley chapter of NHS will be contributing $1,000. Pat on the Back will eventually be part of an all-school service project to pack the bags. Hannah, Maggie, and Anne Marie hope that the legacy of their efforts will continue at McAuley for years to come. Catherine McAuley Honors Scholars Essay Writing Workshop Help for one of the most stressful aspects of the college admission process – writing the college essay – was offered to McAuley juniors and seniors this fall. Mrs. Michelle Rogers, Admissions Representative from St. Louis University offered a comprehensive workshop for the students from the perspective of one who reads essays each year. Mrs. Rogers explained the difference between the different kinds of essays requested by colleges, what the admissions committee expects of writers, and helpful hints to make the essays more readable. She also shared models and handouts to aid the students in choosing topics. To further bolster the students’ confidence, she offered to read essays for the students. The workshop was co-sponsored by the Catherine McAuley Honors Scholars Program and the Counseling Department. 33 school news Stacie Webb Bridget Boland Meghan Baker and Marlena Sweiss Bridget Fahy and Elizabeth Callan school news Scholarship Recipients Sports Recap Senior Stacie Webb, recipient of the Maggie Guilfoyle Memorial Scholarship. Maggie Guilfoyle was a member of the Class of 2007. She died tragically on March 11, 2006, during her junior year at McAuley. Her parents established a $500 tuition scholarship in her memory. Any Mother McAuley student who also is a high school cheerleader, and demonstrates financial need as indicated through submission of the FAST application, is eligible to apply for the Maggie Guilfoyle Cheerleading Award. Volleyball Golf The varsity volleyball team won the IHSA Class 4A State Championship on Saturday, November 16 after a two-game match against defending champs Benet Academy. This is the 14th state volleyball title the Mighty Macs have brought home; the most any high school has won in the state of Illinois. At season’s end, the 16-player team was ranked #7 nationally with a record of 34-2. Both losses of the season occurred during tournament play against teams outside of Illinois, making the Mighty Macs undefeated in the state. The Mighty Mac varsity golf team had a successful season with eight wins and two losses. The JV team had five wins and two losses, as well. The nine-person varsity team ended their season with a second place win in the G.C.A.C. conference. At regionals on October 9, the team as a whole took fourth place. While only the top three teams advanced to sectionals, four senior team members received scores high enough to allow them to move on in the individual competition. Captains Makalia Brown ‘14 and Julia Geraghty ‘14, as well as Rachel Martin ‘14 and Elizabeth Nye ‘14, represented the Mighty Macs on October 14 at Homewood-Flossmoor for the sectional match but did not place. Other accomplishments for the team include Makalia Brown ‘14, Julia Geraghty ‘14, Elizabeth Nye ‘14 and Molly O’Malley ‘15 being named All Conference Athletes in the G.C.A.C. conference. Nina Thauer ‘16 received a fifth place medal at the Main South Invitational. Based off the coach’s insight, Aine McKillop ‘17 was named “Most Improved Player,” and captain Makalia Brown ‘14 was named “Most Valuable Player” at the end of the season. Juniors Meghan Baker and Marlena Sweiss are recipients of the Len Wehrmeister Mathematics Scholarship. Mr. “W” as he was affectionately called by his students, was a beloved member of the Mother McAuley community. He passed away in April 2012. His decade-long tenure at McAuley demonstrated a commitment to his students and a true love for the teaching of mathematics. To honor his memory, his family established the Leonard Wehrmeister Mathematics Scholarship. The first $1,000 scholarship was awarded in the fall of 2012. Senior Bridget Boland was awarded the Elizabeth Geoghegan O’Leary Memorial Scholarship. Mr. Patrick O’Leary, along with other family members, established the scholarship in loving memory of his late wife Elizabeth Geoghegan O’Leary ‘75, who succumbed to breast cancer in 2001. The $1,000 scholarship is intended for the sole purpose of providing financial aid to a senior McAuley student with an interest in Global Health and/or Women’s Health Issues. Sophomore Bridget Fahy and freshman Elizabeth Callan are the recipients of the Irish Fellowship Educational and Cultural Foundation Scholarship. This scholarship was made possible by a donation from the Irish Fellowship Educational and Cultural Foundation. $1,000 is awarded to each recipient. Students who are freshmen or sophomores in good standing who have at least two great-grandparents, or a closer relation, born in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland are able to complete the application and a brief essay. Courtney Joyce ‘14, three-year starter and captain, was named G.C.A.C. Conference Player of the Year, ASICS Challenge All-Tournament, MVP of the Glenbard East Tournament and the Southtown Star’s Girls Volleyball Player of the Year. She also has committed to attending Western Illinois University next year. Ryann DeJarld ‘15, two-year starter, was named G.C.A.C. All-Conference and All-Tournament at the Glenbard East Tournament. Before the season started, she committed to the University of Notre Dame upon graduation in 2014. Kelsey Clark ‘15, two-year starter, was named G.C.A.C. All-Conference and All-Tournament at Rich East Tournament. Other college commitments include Gabby Ennis ‘14, who will attend Cornell University; Jenny Phelan ‘14, who will attend Lipscomb University; Mallory Maxwell ‘14, who will attend Eastern Kentucky; and Kennedy Arundel ‘15, who will attend the University of Connecticut. Cross Country College Visits The University of Notre Dame & Saint Mary’s College On a magnificent October Day, 29 sophomores and juniors embarked on a trip to the University of Notre Dame and St. Mary’s College. The students toured both campuses, took part in an information session with an admissions rep at Notre Dame and ate lunch in one of Notre Dame’s dining halls. In addition, McAuley alums, now students on those campuses, met the current Macs to share their impressions of college life. Jan McAuliffe, CMHS Program Director and Mary Pat Pearson, Coordinator of the Counseling Dept. accompanied the students. Northwestern University Field Trip Northwestern University’s Evanston campus was the destination for 29 juniors and seniors from Mother McAuley High School on October 3. The trip enabled the students to take part in an information session, tour the campus, and eat lunch in the Norrris Student Center. During the information session, the students learned about the various schools within the university, information about activities, admission statistics, financial aid and more. The tour included all parts of the lake-side campus. Students were accompanied by College Counselor, Kathy Farrell ‘82 and CMHS Program Director, Jan McAuliffe. 34 The cross country team competed nearly every Saturday this fall. Ninety-one student athletes participated in the sport. The season ended with a third place finish in the G.C.A.C. conference, as well as a third place finish in regionals on October 26 at Marist. Sydney Bonnett ‘14, Shea Koch ‘14, Alexia Leonardo ‘14 and Emily Rappold ‘14, Ashley Canner ‘16 and Vivian Cribbin ‘16 and Ashley Bryja ‘17 advanced to sectionals on November 2 at Hinsdale Central. Though they didn’t place at sectionals, it was a season for which the team should be proud. As coach Hilary Sterk ‘05 shared, “They continue to improve every season and there is much to look forward to in the coming years.” Accomplishments for the team include top runner, sophomore Ashley Canner falling seconds short of qualifying for state at sectionals on November 2. Swimming & Diving The swimming and diving team made a splash during this year’s season. Ten students swam on the team, while only one girl, Chelsea Mazies ‘15, made up the entire Mighty Mac diving team. All 11 girls competed in sectionals on November 16 at Lyons Township. The swimming team as a whole tied in fifth place and unfortunately did not advance to state. Chelsea Mazies had a close loss to Fenwick in the sectionals, but all team members worked hard this season and made the school proud. Tennis The varsity tennis team had a great season, starting off strong and continuing the momentum throughout the fall. Five of the ten players competed in sectionals on October 19 at Stagg High School. Grace Turcich ‘16 played in the singles competition, Maggie Daniels ‘14 and Lydia Schultz ‘15 paired up for the doubles competition, and Kellen Dempsey ‘14 and Maddy Wantuck ‘14 paired up for doubles. While none of the girls advanced, they had some impressive sets and an overall fun season. 35 alumnae announcements alumnae announcements notes births Mary Kaesberg Starzyk ‘59 and husband Lawrence welcomed Anatacia Mbuyu Starzyk, whom they adopted from DR Congo in 2009. Kristine Dalgaard Cottone ‘99, husband Kyle, and big sister Emily welcomed Connor Anthony Cottone on October 6, 2013. Debie Caminker Claessens ‘84 welcomed granddaughter Zaiden Anthony Claessens on January 8, 2013. Jennifer Szarzynski Papoccia ‘99, husband Matt, and big sisters Cecilia and Brooklyn welcomed Oliver Grayson Papoccia on September 5, 2013. Betty Christos Hovorka ‘90, husband William, and siblings Ashley and William welcomed Daniela Elizabeth June 14, 2013. Suzanne DeChatelet Witt ’93, husband Matt, and big sister Catherine welcomed Elizabeth Sophia on August 1, 2013. Angie Bukowiecki Oliver ‘95 husband Kevin, and big sister Nora welcomed Ryan Edward on July 13, 2013. Anne Czarnecki ‘98 and Nick Martino welcomed Michael Robert Martino on September 14, 2013. Aimee Nienhaus McCue ‘98 and husband Dave welcomed Layla Ann on May 23, 2013. Lynn Ryan Kasmer ’99, husband Mathew, and sister Madelyn welcomed Matthew Christopher Kasmer on May 23, 2013. Sarah Kane Stier ‘99 and husband Glen welcomed Georgia Lynn on September 10, 2013 Lauren Sharp Drake ‘02 and husband Matthew welcomed Conor Randall Drake on September 18, 2013. Shannon Collins Carter ‘02, husband Patrick Carter, and daughter Grace welcomed Gavin Michael on May 02, 2013. Kristin Casper ‘03 and husband Greg Burke, Jr. welcomed Gregory Eugene Burke III on August 18, 2013. Lauren Miller Chudy ‘00 and husband Jeff welcomed Oliver on August 27, 2011. Denise Mitsdarffer Pimpinella ‘00 welcomed Elena Maria Josefina on July 2, 2013. Beth Domagalski White ‘00 and husband Russell White welcomed Grace Elizabeth on July 19, 2013. Molly O’Connell Hollock ‘01 and husband Brian welcomed Jacob Brian on August 28, 2013. Emily Mitsdarffer Meyer ‘01 and husband Joshua welcomed Mercy-Julia Eugenia on February 11, 2013. Amy Scudder Pelke ‘01 and husband David welcomed Gabriel Pelke on April 20, 2011. marriages Bridget Mutter ‘95 married Matthew Peterson on April 20, 2013. Melissa Markacek Bedwell ‘96 married Kyle Bedwell on October 4, 2013. Jennifer Shields Mika ‘00 married Mitchell Mika on September 17, 2011. Monica Prado Gorecki ‘08 married Daniel Gorecki on June 15, 2013. Renata E. Sellars ’87 was honored at the Chicago White Sox game this past July as a “Hero Of the Game.” Renata has spent 25 years serving her country and has earned the rank of Master Seargent in the United States Air Force. She has received numerous awards for her service, including the Air Force Achievement Medal. Marci Jenkins ‘91 recently completed her sixth season as the Head Volleyball Coach at Division I Radford University in Virginia. This year her team finished 25-10 and Marci was named the Big South Conference Coach of the year for the second time in three years (2011 & 2013). Her team won the regular season and tournament championships and received an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. It was the schools third appearance, with the last one coming in 2000. Renata E. Sellers Katie Kopale ‘09 is currently in a long term volunteer program at Misericordia called the Heart of Mercy in Action Program where she spends her days working with residents hands on at Misericordia. She also lives in a community house with other resident employees. Mother McAuley has given her a first-hand connection with the values of Misericordia since its founder, Sister Rosemary, is a Sister of Mercy. She states, “I am enjoying my year of service greatly and I’m learning more about myself and the people I’m working with more than I ever thought possible.” Every day provides a new learning opportunity and ultimately will result in great memories. Kelly Ciurej ’09 graduated from St. Xavier University in May 2013 with a bachelor of arts in graphic design, with an emphasis in photography. Her senior thesis series, “Erasing Identity,” exhibited at the Beverly Arts Center, has been turned into a self-published book. Her theme deals with identity, and presenting the underlying personas of women, using photography and digital manipulation as her medium. In 2013, Kelly will be the first to receive the award for Outstanding Studio Art Major from the Saint Xavier University College of Arts & Sciences. Visit kellyciurej.com for more info on Kelly and her work. Renee Popovits ‘82, principal of Popovits & Robinson P.C. was featured in the May issue of Chicago Lawyer magazine. The subject of the article was “What happens to your health records when they hit the information superhighway.” She also co-chaired the ILHIE Legal Task Force’s Substance Abuse Workgroup. Marci Jenkins Katie Kopale Kelly Ciurej Renee Popovits Find Us Online... 36 www.mothermcauleyalums.org Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School (formerly St. Xavier Academy) @McAuleyAlumnae Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School Alumnae 37 announcements announcements deaths Loretta Nijakowski, mother of Catherine Nijakowski Santori ‘65 and Cynthia Nijakowski Schander ‘69 passed away on September 30, 2011. Mary Jo Desmond, mother of Nancy Desmond Donatelli ‘78 and Patty Desmond, mother-in-law of Colleen Flynn Desmond ‘75 and grandmother of Meghan Desmond ‘09 passed away on October 11, 2012. Tim Linnane father of Margaret Linnane ‘03 passed away on February 8, 2013. Mary Colosimo, mother of Mary Colosimo ‘72 passed away on March 13, 2013. Richard M. Greve, husband of Margaret Collins Greve ‘62, father of Shannon Greve ‘94 and Courtney Greve Hack ‘96 passed away on March 17, 2013. Alumna Lynne Trautmann Nolan, ‘67 passed away on April 28, 2013. Keith Johnson, father of Lorri Johnson Nagle ‘81 and of Patti Johnson Byrnes ‘83 passed away on July 22, 2013. Michael J. Oldenstedt, Jr., father of Judy Oldenstedt Huguelet ‘76, Nancy Oldenstedt Angus ‘81, Sharon Oldenstedt Webber ‘83, and Grandfather of Mary Huguelet ‘99, Alyson Huguelet ‘11 and Meghan Webber ‘13 passed away in August 2013. John S. Mondschean, father of Mary Mondschean Fremarek ‘79, Caroline Mondschean ‘81 and Cheryl Mondschean Mahon ‘84 passed away on August 7, 2013. 38 Mary Kean Coffey, ‘63 mother of Jane Coffey Hehr ‘89, Josie Coffey Singler ‘95, grandmother of Kathryn Coffey ‘16 and sister of the late Ann Kean Gardiner ‘68 and aunt of Leah Kean Ostry ‘87, Cara Kean Jilek ‘89, and Emma Kean ‘92 passed away on October 4, 2013. Susan Murphy Shannon, mother of Kerry Shannon Byrne ‘79 and Kate Shannon Boyle ‘82, passed away on October 15, 2013. Robert M. Pikula, husband of Janeen Feldner ‘74, father of Terese Pikula ‘05 and Becki Pikula ’07 passed away in October 2013. Alumna Terri Lynn Nudelman ‘75 passed away on August 24, 2013. Thomas Dignan, husband of Marcy Ryan Dignan ‘73, father of Shawn Dignan ‘97 and Laura Dignan ‘00, and brother of long time Mother McAuley employee, Marilou McInerney passed away on September 17, 2013. Kathleen Downs, grandmother of Meg Griffin Gardner ‘99 passed away on September 21, 2013. Dr. Donald Bush, father of Elizabeth Bush ‘04 and uncle of Megan Bush ‘13 passed away on November 20, 2013. Alumna Dana Fogarty Mitchell ‘03, sister of Kallie Fogarty ‘13 passed away on September 7, 2013. Michael William Friar, husband of Diane Stateman Friar ‘63, uncle of Kathleen Lynch ‘06 and brother-in-law to longtime employee, Nancy Lynch, passed away on May 14, 2013. Phyllis Schreffler Zuro, mother of Jeanne Pandolfi Bowes ‘87 and Laura Pandolfi Hahn ‘86 passed away on August 8, 2013. Alumna Lynne Trautman Nolan ‘67 passed away April 28, 2012. Alumna Mary Jane Doody Logan, ‘63 passed away on September 22, 2013. Alumna Mary Murphy Arif ‘73 passed away on April 25, 2011. Daniel Sebek, husband of Ellen Rodger Sebek ‘75, father of Elizabeth Sebek’03 and Bridget Sebek ‘05, sister of Donna Sebek Wamsley ‘69 and Nancy Sebek Kilmartin ‘ 71 and stepfather of Carolyn Houze ‘05, Lauren Houze ‘09 and Katherine Houze ‘12 passed away on September 8, 2013. Anne Greaney, mother of faculty member Teresa Geary and grandmother of Katie Geary ‘12 passed away on November 22, 2013. John “Jack” Reynolds, father of Patty Walsh ‘65 passed away on October 22, 2013. Jeanette F. Wilson, mother in law of faculty member Jan Wilson and grandmother of Erin Wilson ‘04 passed away on October 2, 2013. David McKee, father in law of faculty member Julie Wogan McKee ‘93 and grandfather of Grace McKee ’16 passed away on August 22, 2013. Sister Christian Molidor, RSM for 53 years passed away on July 22, 2013. Ave Maria Hayes Green, mother of Ave Green ‘81 passed away April 2, 2013. Felicia Marie Lachat mother of Michele Lachat Burbatt ‘81, Suzanne Lachat Vaughan ‘82, Jeanmarie Lachat – Mahoney ‘85, Christine Lachat Nagelhout ’87 and Nicole Lachat Mendez ’93 passed away on August 2,2013. Alumna Jenny Bukovsky De Santiago ‘94 passed away on September 7, 2013. Sister Patricia Costello, RSM, a former Science Teacher at Mother McAuley passed away on August 3, 2013. Mike Janko, former Mother McAuley Father’s Club president and father of Casey Janko ‘12 and Emma Janko ‘16 passed away suddenly on July 18, 2013. Alumna Lenore Cox Connors ‘58 passed away on November 9, 2012. Shirley M. Morrissey, mother of the late Susan Morrissey ‘86 and co-founder of the Susan Morrissey Scholarship, passed away on September 6, 2013. Alumna Mary Loewe O’Connor McGrath ‘73 passed away on August 13, 2002. Alumna Mary Ward ‘79 passed away on September 2, 2013. Cathleen Corkery Campbell, mother of Nancy Campbell Sullivan ‘66, Barbara Campbell Kwiatt ‘69, Mary Campbell Carnevale ‘75 and Patricia Campbell Schuster ‘78 passed away on July 28, 2013. Joan Padden, mother of Mary Padden Massery ‘73 and Nancy Padden Barrett ‘75, and grandmother of Coleen Barrett ‘02 and Helen Padden ‘08 passed away on August 8, 2013. Sister Mary Jo Kenny, RSM ‘52 passed away on September 16, 2013. Sister Sheamus Dowd, RSM passed away on August 3, 2013, Sister Lucilla Conway, RSM passed away on May 13, 2013. Sister Margaret Mary Maloney, RSM passed away on August 29, 2013. Sister Mararet Lyons, RSM passed away on July 13, 2013. Sister Mary Vernarda Lance, RSM passed away on May 10, 2013 McAuley mourned the loss of a generous supporter with the passing of Mary Kean Coffey ’63 last fall. With her own McAuley education a source of immense pride, it’s no wonder that Mary, through her work and personal relationships, consistently contributed to the success of Catholic education. Mary attended Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, and earned a master’s degree in education from Saint Xavier University. She began her career as a second grade teacher before expanding her experience to include university courses in educational theory and philosophy. For twenty years Mary worked at Saint Xavier University, serving in various roles. She was honored with the School of Education McGuire Alumni Award and the Saint Xavier University Perrigo Staff Service Award. Additionally, she was involved with the Mercy “Come to the Table” Mentoring Program. Additionally, she served on various boards and evaluation committees within the Catholic school community. The Mercy roots run deep in Mary’s family. Her own mother, Jo McGrath Kean, was a Mercy girl. The Cahill sisters, Sister Nancy and Sister Cathleen, remained good friends and mentors, and for more than 30 years Mary participated in a book club with Sister Mary Brian Costello, Sr. Terry Maltby, and other McAuley friends. In 2012, McAuley was pleased to honor Mary with the Catherine McAuley Leadership Award, recognizing her compassion, leadership in the Church and society, and the ability to inspire others to service and care for others; qualities Mary exemplified and were the cornerstone of the work begun by Catherine McAuley. Mary and her husband Mike are the parents of four children, including Jane Coffey Hehr ‘89 and Josie Coffey Singler ‘95. Her grand-daughter, Kathryn Coffey is a current sophomore at McAuley. In 2012, an anonymous donor and dear friend of Mary established the Mary Kean Coffey Scholarship “Pay It Forward” Scholarship. The scholarship is given to an incoming freshman and the award amount is 50 percent of tuition. The scholarship will be renewable for up to four years, provided the recipient remains in good standing both academically and behaviorally. For more information on the Mary Kean Coffey Scholarship, or to make a donation, please visit www.mothermcauleyalums.org. 39 NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID chicago, il Permit no. 4586 3737 West 99th Street Chicago, IL 60655 save the date Alumnae Association Meetings February 18, 7:00 pm May 7 at 7:00 pm Alumnae Volleyball League Games Beginning in February Get Involved! Call the Alumnae Office 773.881.6565 Put these Mother McAuley Alumnae events on your 2014 calender. Legacy Mass March 2 Alumnae Career Day March 14, 9:30 am - 2:00 pm The Law Society Progressive Luncheon May 8, Petterino’s Restaurant Putt & Party – Alumnae Golf Outing July 25, Stony Creek Golf Course McGinnis Pub Gathering July 26 2nd Annual All-Class Reunion and McAuley Hall Induction October 25 For more information, visit: www.mothermcauleyalums.org