special - St. John Vianney High School
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special - St. John Vianney High School
the official magazine of the st. john vianney high school family an s nu pec a i iss l re al ue po rt fall 2010 BLACK & GOLD Vianney Shines in Accreditation Report Vianney officially earned re-accreditation this summer through AdvancED (also known as the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation). While re-accreditation itself was not a surprise, Vianney was gratified to receive a number of significant commendations in the official report. In particular, the report noted the strength of Vianney’s intensive 4 x 4 schedule, stating, “The 4 x 4 block schedule is a key contributor to students’ academic success and college preparation.” In addition, the report said, “Classroom observations noted a high level of student involvement. Students were challenged to use higher-order thinking skills.” The report was the result of a visit last spring by a “Quality Assurance Review Team” from AdvancED. The QAR team’s visit included classroom observation, interviews with students, parents, teachers and administrators, and an in-depth review of detailed documentation regarding school processes and student performance. In addition to commending the strength of Vianney’s academics, the report also captured another one of our bragging points. It noted that, “The student body is diverse in terms of socio-economic circumstances and academic abilities, yet each student is treated as a son or brother,” and “Stakeholders universally attest to the family spirit of the school.” You are welcome to read the QAR team report online at www.vianney.com. Click on “About Vianney,” then “Accreditation Report.” As noted in our accreditation report, Vianney’s 4 x 4 block schedule allows time for students to explore subjects in depth. During an Honors Biology lab, seniors AJ Feicht and Nick Staebel perform an osmosis experiment using distilled water and sugar solutions. Familiar Faces Among Vianney Marianists Alumni will recognize many familiar faces among the current group of Vianney Marianists, most of whom live in the Curé of Ars community on campus. In the back row from left are Bro. Mel Meyer, Bro. Leo Slay, Fr. Joe Uvietta, Bro. Bob Rapp, Bro. Jim Maus, Bro. Richard Middleton, Bro. Chester Burnog and Fr. Tim Kenney. In the front row are Bro. Ken Jung, Fr. Don Cahill, Bro. Roy McLoughlin, Bro. Andy Kosmowski, Bro. Len Rudy and Bro. Wally Ebbesmeyer. In the foreground is Gracie, a recent addition to the community. She was adopted from a rescue organization and enjoys a very pampered life among the priests and brothers. On the cover: At the homecoming pep rally in October, Griffins do the “roller coaster” cheer. Among those pictured are, in the front row, seniors Brian Bach, Matt Hitzemann and Bob Althage. In the second row are seniors Mike O’Fallon, Paul Sandweg and Frank Kane. Juniors Chris Dougherty and Ian Wohlstadter are in the third row. 2 FALL 2010 Vianney Welcomes Large Freshman Class Vianney is booming! We’ve welcomed our largest freshman class in recent history, with 178 members in the Class of 2014. Overall, Vianney enrollment is at 628, up from 598 at the close of the 2009 – 2010 school year. Some interesting facts about the Vianney Class of 2014: • These boys hail from 33 different parishes all over the metro area. • Thirty-one of them are sons of Vianney alumni. • Nearly one in five of them scored at or above the 90th percentile on standardized tests. • Four out of 10 are receiving Vianney academic scholarships. We are grateful to the alumni and parents who refer potential students to Vianney. Thanks for helping us spread the good news! On the first day of classes, teacher Dave Gauvain (left) and President Mike Loyet welcome freshman Nick Wojciechowski. Sellout Crowd for Grandparents’ Mass Following Mass in the field house, students gave their grandparents tours of Vianney and enjoyed breakfast together in the Griffins’ Café. Judy O’Connell, manager of the Griffin Gear store, reported that the shop did a large volume of sales as grandparents indulged their boys in an extra Vianney t-shirt or hoodie. Alumni Association Awards Scholarship Each year, the Vianney Alumni Association provides a scholarship to the son, step-son or grandson of a Vianney alumnus. The $1,000 annual scholarship is renewable for four years. This year’s scholarship was awarded to freshman Sam Panchot, son of Keith Panchot (’87). Sam is one of three Panchot brothers at Vianney this year. Freshman Kevin Tiemann, with his grandparents Jim and Betsy Wyrsch, awaits the start of the entrance procession. Many students and their grandparents took part in the Mass. “Family spirit” isn’t just a catch phrase at Vianney – just ask any of the hundreds of grandparents and family members who turned out for Vianney’s annual Grandparents’ Mass and Breakfast in September. The event drew more than 600 members of the extended Griffin family. Following Mass in the field house, boys were encouraged to show their grandparents around school. Pete and Marie Puricelli and Louise Strebler seem to be enjoying the tour provided by their grandson, freshman Blake Strebler. Freshman Sam Panchot received this year’s Alumni Association scholarship. With him are, on left, Keith Conboy (’86), head of the Alumni Association scholarship committee and Sam’s dad, Keith Panchot (’87). 3 BLACK & GOLD A High-Scoring Homecoming Senior Kadarius Green eludes a Parkway West challenger – again. Kadarius had an outstanding homecoming game, with 22 carries for 195 yards and three touchdowns. Homecoming is always a big event at Vianney, and the 51st annual was no exception. It was a beautiful night, with a bright full moon, friendly breeze and temperature hovering around 73 degrees. Alumni, staff, families and students gathered on the parking lot for the pregame tailgate barbecue. Young members of the Vianney family burned off excess energy in the moon bounce while their moms and dads reconnected with old friends and classmates. On the field, Vianney took the opening kickoff and needed only two plays to score, but the Parkway West Longhorns answered every Griffin tally. The Longhorns took advantage of two first-half Vianney fumbles and took a 35-28 lead at half time. 4 The second half would see the two teams trade scores, but the Griffins were never able to close the gap and the Longhorns took home the district playoff berth. The game was a spectator’s delight as the teams nearly wore out the scoreboard with a final tally of 55-45. Senior Ryan Snyder earned the Randy Frisch Memorial Award as the game’s most valuable player. At the dance the following evening, senior Jack McDonough and his date, Kelly Schrader, were crowned Homecoming King and Queen. Even without a win on the gridiron, the fun and fellowship made it another high-scoring homecoming for the Griffins. Homecoming is a family event at Vianney. Young Griffin fans Ashley McCaffrey and Ryan McCaffrey (in cape) and buddy Logan Strebler display their black and gold pride. They are the siblings of freshmen Patrick McCaffrey and Blake Strebler. FALL 2010 Griffin Scramblers keep the homecoming crowd riled up. From left are seniors Joe Haberberger, Kyle Brady, Nick Stratton, Pete Narzinski, Zach Moszczenski, Brian Schlichtig and Brad Lux. Following the game, players await the announcement of the Randy Frisch Memorial MVP award. Frisch was a Vianney football standout who graduated in 1973. He played for Mizzou and went on to join the Pittsburgh Steelers, but was killed in a car accident at the start of his rookie season. Vianney’s Alumni Association honors the homecoming game’s most valuable player each year with the Frisch Award. The Griffins are, from left, junior Joe Stevens, sophomore Matt Brown and senior Ryan Snyder. Ryan was this year’s recipient of the Frisch Award. It’s a blast! Pep band trumpeters Daren Hembrador and Al Faust, both sophomores, rally the crowd with the Vianney Fight Song following another Griffin touchdown. ’70 Griffins Recall: ‘10-and-O and Nowhere to Go’ Members of Vianney’s 1970 football team reunited at homecoming in honor of the 40th anniversary of their 10-0 season. The team set a state record for fewest points allowed in a season with 29. Despite the team’s perfect record, an arcane Missouri playoff system denied the Griffins a playoff spot. This lead to the season’s mantra: “10-and-O and nowhere to go.” Among the members of the 1970 football team returning at homecoming were, in the front row, Jim Waldschmidt (’72), John Shea (’73), Skip Russell (’71), Dennis Fitzgerald (’71), Jeff Crocker (’71), Bill Gokin (’72) and Jim Clancy (’72). Special thanks to Tony Sebben (’71) for organizing the reunion. In the back row are John Zeiser (’72), Mark Klose (’71), Herm Ploesser (’71), Dan Shea (’72), Steve Levick (’71), Tony Sebben (’71), Dave Lange (’71), Doug Niewoehner (’71), Steve Frei (’72), Bill Bommarito (’73), and coaches Jim Farrell and Don Heeb. 5 BLACK & GOLD Ambassadors: The Face of Vianney “I’m positive they are a big reason behind the success of our recruiting efforts,” he added. This school year, 67 juniors and seniors are serving as ambassadors. To be part of this elite battalion, a Griffin must complete a formal application, must have at least a 2.5 GPA, be involved in at least one school activity and obtain two recommendations from teachers. “These guys self-select to a large extent,” said Cochran. “The ones who want this role are the ones who have the confidence and the right attitude to do a good job.” Walking backwards while talking is an important skill Vianney Ambassadors develop. At open house, junior Ian Wohlstadter describes how lunch shifts work to a prospective Griffin family. They’re the sharp young men in Vianney dress shirts and carefully knotted Vianney ties. They’ll hold open a door for you and make eye contact as they greet you warmly, welcoming you to Vianney. They are the face of Vianney at reunions, open house, high school nights and nearly every special event. They are leaders among their peers. And they are Vianney’s not-so-secret weapon. “I can’t even tell you how many times a parent has told me how impressive our ambassadors are,” said Terry Cochran, Vianney’s director of admissions and manager of the ambassador program. An open house tour can take 40 minutes or more and covers a lot of ground. Vianney depends on ambassadors such as junior Ted Rule to present Vianney positively and accurately to the scores of visiting families. 6 At a given event, an ambassador may help direct traffic, or he may serve as an usher or greeter. He may provide school tours. A select few make presentations at the “high school nights” that take place throughout late September and October. This year, 19 young men auditioned to present to rooms full of parents and prospective students at these key recruiting events. Nine were chosen from among the 19. “These guys understand how important they are to the recruiting process,” said Cochran. “They really want to do a good job; to represent their school well.” And while Cochran provides fairly intensive training for all the ambassadors, he said he is sometimes “amazed” at their innate ability. “When they put on that ambassador shirt and tie, they know it means something,” he said. “They consistently step up and make us proud.” Andrew Ogle and Scott Reilly, both members of the class of 2010, help Frank Sherwood (’65) and other alumni get signed in at the reunion last spring. Are ambassadors dedicated? Are these two high school seniors volunteering to work at school on a Saturday night? FALL 2010 Classmate Update 1961 After years spent working in Jefferson City for the Missouri Department of Corrections supervising inmates, Bill DeCosta is now retired and doing graphic arts, making his own products. 1964 Dennis Carraher has retired from teaching at Parkway South and has moved a bit farther south – to Austin, Texas. Former classmates will remember him as half of the set that included his twin, Patrick Carraher. 1970 It’s reasonable to expect great things from a Vianney valedictorian, and Timothy Fete, M.D., lives up to the challenge. Fete is chairman of the Department of Child Health and Children’s Miracle Network Professor in Pediatrics at the University of Missouri School of Medicine. Retirement includes riding his motorcycle and working on his wife’s “honey do” list, according to Stephen Kellar, who resides in South Carolina. Kellar retired from the Navy in 1994 and served as an officer in the local police department until last year. 1978 The price tag for Greg Horn’s latest endeavor comes in at a cool $667 million. Horn is project director for the new Mississippi River bridge north of downtown. The project is expected to keep Horn busy for the next four to six years. Have you seen the billboard featuring John Klipsch? The big sign touting orthopedic care at St. Anthony’s Medical Center features Klipsch in a football photo from his Griffin days with the headline “Where’d you go? (for orthopedic care).” Klipsch, with the help of his new knee, operates Klipper’s Pub and Grill. 1979 That’s a winner – for Jerry Pence. Pence scored big on the Do It Yourself (DIY) Network’s “Turf Wars” in August. DIY Network and Major League Baseball teamed up to do a Cardinals-vs.-Cubsthemed landscape competition. Pence produced a winning design and installation for the Cardinals’ family in O’Fallon, Mo. 1984 Scott Cepicky recently won election to the post of county commissioner for Maury County, Tenn. He is a mortgage banker for Regions Bank. You can read about him at www.scottcepicky.com. 1987 Keith Panchot was proud to have his son, freshman Sam Panchot receive the Vianney Alumni Association Scholarship for the current school year. Sam’s brothers Shane Panchot, a senior and Luke Panchot, a junior, round out one of two three-brother combinations at Vianney this year. 1988 Paul DiGregorio married Carrie Mattingly in June on the beach in South Carolina. He is an officer with the Richmond Heights Police Department. 1995 The birth of his daughter was the impetus for Steve Fraraccio to lose 180 pounds. Fraraccio was featured recently in a story in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. When his daughter was born in 2006, Fraraccio weighed 410 pounds. Today, he’s 225 muscle-bound pounds and is looking forward to a long, healthy life. 1996 It was a record-setting season for Phil Warren, manager of the Gateway Grizzlies minor league baseball team. By August, Warren had amassed 198 managerial wins since taking over the Grizzlies in 2007, setting a new standard for the team. Physical Therapy, Spine and Sports Medicine is the name of the clinic recently opened by Scott Schuessler in Ballwin. 1998 Mark Naeger recently opened a new insurance agency, Mark Anthony Group Insurance & Risk Management in the St. Louis Hills neighborhood. 1999 Jeff Wolf married Emily Worley last summer. His brother, Matthew Wolf (’05) was his best man, and classmate Doug Sicking (’02) was among the groomsmen. The groom is a plant operation technician at Consultant Lubricants in St. Charles. 2003 It was wedding bells for Mark Schuermann and Rachel Whiting in early October. Schuermann works in the Advancement Office at Vianney. Greg Tuholske, Airman 1st Class in the U.S. Air Force completed basic training this summer at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas and administrative schooling at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. He is presently stationed at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. 2004 Army 1st Lt. Daniel Flynn is currently in Afghanistan as a Military Police platoon leader. Tom Mulvihill is a communications specialist for Friends of Kids with Cancer. Vianney helped out Mulvihill’s organization with a “hats on” benefit day in early October. Mulvihill will also be serving as an assistant coach for the new Jr. Griffin baseball program. Dale Printing in Kirkwood recently brought on Paul Paradoski as Sales Manager. 2006 Welcome to the world! Marty Walsh and his wife Margaret announced the arrival of son #2, Landon Michael, this summer. Michael Bittner recently joined the Marianist Province of the United States as Interactive Marketing Coordinator. He will be reinventing the Marianist’s website and working on a variety of electronic media for the order. 2000 2007 It’s back-to-back Griffins! Matt Buck, a chiropractor, recently joined Mark Maher (‘73) in practice at Maher Chiropractic in Webster Groves. 2001 Anthony Granda and his wife Amy welcomed their firstborn, Adam Robert Granda, into the world Sept. 17. Granda is a professional photographer and representative for Multi-Media Technology, which produces high school and college yearbooks, including the Vianney Talon. 2002 Tom Cowley recently moved to Tulsa to take a position with Inceed, a placement firm for finance and technology professionals. Cowley played minor league baseball for the Florida Marlins and coached baseball at Vianney. It was an unforgettable summer for Joe Haman, a St. Louis City Police Officer. He was shot eight times following a traffic stop in May. Fortunately, none of his injuries was life-threatening. In July, he and his partner were named Officers of the Year for outstanding work in 2009. Jake Beckerle is finishing his studies at St. Louis Community College and will soon be entering the St. Louis City Police Academy. 2009 Brad Blumenkemper and Nate Corley were inducted into the Xi Lambda Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society at St. Louis Community College at Meramec last spring. It appears island life agrees with Brett Hasenmueller. The Chaminade University (Honolulu) sophomore made the Dean’s List as well as playing soccer and golf. In Memory Marge Maurer, mother of Mike (’76), Gene (’77), Steve (’82), Dan (’84) and Jamie. Ted Triska, grandfather of Matt (’07) and Steve (’09) Jamieson. It’s great to hear from alumni! Please send your news to Pete Cerone (’93), Advancement Director, at [email protected] or by mail to the school address. 7 BLACK & GOLD Get involved! Vianney Alumni Association Vianney’s Alumni Association is a terrific way to reconnect with old friends, network with fellow Griffins and give back to a great institution. Alumni Association events include the trivia night, golf tournament, homecoming and scholarship program. To learn about how you can get involved, contact Pete Cerone ’93 at [email protected] or 314.965.4853, ext. 118. 2010 – 2011 Alumni Association Officers President: Jim Gansner (’90) Vice President: Mark Naeger (’98) Treasurer: John Bosch (’78) Secretary: Phil Miceli (’98) Thanks to these Griffins for their ongoing commitment to Vianney! Principal Search Underway As you may be aware, Vianney Principal Larry Keller will be retiring at the end of this school year. Keller has served Vianney for 16 years Principal Larry Keller and has been a teacher and administrator in Catholic schools for 41 years. Last June, Vianney conducted a series of focus groups with faculty, alumni and parents to define the characteristics we seek in a principal. Armed with this input, Vianney began a nationwide search in September, and we’ve attracted quality candidates from both within and outside the St. Louis area. An eight-person committee that Be Part of the Griffin Fund Last year, Vianney initiated a new focus for our Annual Fund. Called the “Griffin Fund,” this fundraising effort is critical in bridging the gap between the tuition we charge and the actual cost of educating Griffins. The Griffin Fund has important goals: Your contribution to the Griffin Fund helps us maintain the quality of our academic programs, including up-to-date computer hardware and software. Sophomores Alex Sabatino, Mike Witwer and Sean O’Brien work on an English assignment in the media center. • Maintaining the high standards of our academic, spiritual and co-curricular programs. • Attracting and keeping the best teachers and staff. includes Marianists, faculty, parents and an administrator from a local public school currently is reviewing applications. Toward the end of this calendar year, we’ll begin conducting interviews with the leading candidates. We expect to be able to announce Vianney’s new principal next spring. He or she will join the Vianney family officially July 1. While Keller’s post-retirement plans are still “on the drawing board,” he says he may like to continue teaching. It seems likely that he will also be able to devote more time to following his beloved Chicago Cubs. An informal poll indicates most Griffins believe even this is not likely to help the Cub’s chances. • Preserving our physical facilities. • Providing tuition assistance for promising boys whose families simply cannot afford full tuition. Now more than ever, we need your help. Please support our boys by investing in the Griffin Fund. For more information on the Griffin Fund, please contact Pete Cerone (’93), Advancement Director, at 314.965.4853, ext. 118, or [email protected] Original Equipment? Some claim that these “Vianney High School” cafeteria trays are original equipment. Is it possible these trays have withstood 50 years of daily abuse from teenage boys? (And yes, they’re made out of plastic, not hewn from stone.) We need to hear from early ’60s alumni. Does this tray look familiar to you? If so, know that these family heirlooms continue to serve us well. Just ask these juniors, who include, from left in front, Joey Lux, Tyler Picha, Aaron Bossi, Corey Nieder (holding tray) Dominic Mueller and Quinn Cochran. In the upper left are Jack O’Brien, Pat Jordan and Mitch Wise. 8 2009 – 2010 Annual Report St. John Vianney High School is dedicated to forming young men for spiritual, academic and personal excellence in the Catholic, Marianist tradition. Celebrating 50 years of Excellence in Education It was landmark year for St. John Vianney High School as we celebrated our 50th anniversary. Many things have changed over the course of five decades, but the commitment and generosity of our donors has never waned. If not for you, Vianney could not exist. This Annual Report is a small way we recognize and thank our donors. Vianney’s faculty and staff will continue to strive to live up to the trust you place in us. God bless you for your continued generosity. 9 St. John Vianney High School Financials 2009-2010 Operating Revenues Program Revenues $6,204,867 Tuition/Fees Auxiliary Revenues $498,640 Athletic Café Gear Store Activity Revenues $171,336 Clubs Concessions Student Council Fundraising $687,003 Griffin Fund Auction Golf Tournament Calendars Investments and Miscellaneous $179,326 Total Revenues $7,741,172 Actual Cost Per Student $11,748 Tuition & Fees Per Student $10,200 Gap Per Student $1,548 activity revenues 2% Operating Expenses Program Services $4,727,174 Instructional Salaries/Benefits Academic Departments Media Center Tuition Assistance Technology Faculty Development Auxillary Services $684,095 Athletic Café Gear Store Yearbook/Publications Activity Services $226,750 Co-curriculars Retreats Clubs Concessions Campus Ministry Support Services $1,560,352 Salaries/Benefits Public Relations Equipment/Supplies Maintenance/Repairs Custodial Services Fundraising Depreciation $519,201 Total Expenses $7,717,572 activity services 3% investments 2% a 7% 10 depreciation 7% auxilary services 9% fundraising 9% 20% tuition/fees 80% programs/services 61% Griffin Fund Donors Fiscal Year 2009-2010 Cure of Ars (St. John Vianney, pastor of Ars, France) $10,000+ Anonymous Flatley, John & Pam Johnson, Jim & Diane Sly, Patrick & Peggy Wanner, Edward & Marcie Maria Duce (Mary as Our Guide) $5,000+ Bowe, Christopher & Joan Burton, Frank* and Mary Grant, Donald & Marlene Howe, John & Vicki Oliger, Michael & Jane Voorhees, Mary Alice Voorhees, William & Kim Cor ad Cor (Heart to Heart) $1,500+ Basler, Daniel & Julie Basler, Darin & Lisa Basler, Richard & Dianne Bitzer, Peter & Maria Capshaw, Joyce DeVasto, Niel & Ellen Dierkes, John & Deborah Eggleston, Donald & Mary Ann Formann, Dennis & Linda Garland, James & Dina Grant, Brian & Jennifer Kohlberg, Mark & Mary Lange, Dave & Janet Levick, Steve & Deni Lewandowski, Timothy & Laura Mahacek, Robert & Julie Mahfood, Joseph & Mary Ellen McLaughlin, Daniel & Libby Meyer, Matthew & Kathleen Nobel, William & Virginia Normile, Michael & Christine Ortinau, Mark & Marilyn Pepsi-Cola General Bottlers, Inc Schultz, Leslie & Edward Serafin, Jeffrey & Sandy Stein, Kirk Fortes in Fide (Strength in Faith) $1,000+ Anonymous Bader, Luke & Sue Barnes, Dennis Bentrup, Hal & Sue Bernier, Paul M. 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At the Archbishop’s right is Vianney Chaplain Fr. Tim Kenney, S.M. Vianney was honored to have Archbishop Robert J. Carlson preside at the all-school Thanksgiving Mass. The Archbishop’s visit commemorated both Vianney’s 50th anniversary and the “Year of the Priest,” with St. John Vianney as patron saint of all priests. In addition to the Archbishop, many priests from area parishes joined in the celebration, allowing scores of Griffins to welcome their “home” pastor to Vianney. Stika, Thomas & Judtih Stumpf, Eugene & Lori Suellentrop, Gregory & Roberta Suellentrop, Keith Suellentrop, Patricia Suntrup, Donald & Mary Tauser, William & Carrol Tiemeyer, Keith & Kristin Tiemeyer, Kenneth & Joan Tinsley, Gene & Gail Tipton, Daniel & Karen Torno, William & Peggy Touzinsky, Charles & Anne Travis, Steven & Mary Trokey, James & Kathy Trowbridge, Robert & Lisa Trueman, Daniel & Lisa Ustruck, Jay & Georgine Uxa, John Vehige, Rich & Carol Visconti, John Vogel, Scott & Kristin Vogelgesang, Bruce & Debbie VonderHaar, Virgil Wagner, Daniel & Angie Waldschmidt, Robert Walsh, Martin & Margaret Walsh, Peter Walsh, William & Mary Ward, Francis & Judy Welch, David & Julie Welker, Jeffrey & Theresa Welker, Perry Wester, Stephen & Sharon Wheadon, Patrick & Teresa Wilferd, David & Jan Willner, Robert & Ellen Wittenauer, William & Janet Wolff, Gregory & Tonya Wuesthoff, Curt & Elizabeth Wunderlich, Keith & Sheryl Yanko, Albert & Kathy Yemm, Michael & Barb Young, Wayne & Kathy Zimmerman, Glenn & Jill Zonca, Steve & Pam Up to $1,000 Abeln, David & Susan Adamec, Robert & Candace Ahillen, David & Nancy Ahillen, Thomas & Catherine Ahner, Allen Alexander, F. Thomas & Stacey Alexander, William & Mary Alonzo, Ray & Jan Althoff, James & Vicki Ameln, Robert & Dee Ann Anheuser-Busch Foundation Anonymous Arns, Linda Aubuchon, Terry & Cynthia Balfour Recognition Products, Inc. Balzaretti, Rich & Christina Bantle, Gregory Barnidge, Thomas & Faith Bartnett, Neil Bialczak, Mark & Carol Biesiadecki, Lucian & Kristine Biundo, Tony & Francesca Blades, Jeffrey & A. Maria Blakemore, Doug Boerding, Carol Bonk, Joseph Borders, John & Debbie Borowiak, Thomas & Lee Bradford, Donald & Gail Braun, John Brennan, J. Michael & Beverly Brennan, James & Patricia Brennan, Ryan & Sarah Brinkman, Jason & Kristie Brooks, Mary Brown, Keith Brown, Kenneth & Virginia Browne, Michael Bullman, Arthur & Carol Burger, John Burgess, Robert & Leanora Burke, Kevin Calcaterra, Gene & Marge Cappiello, Robert & Sarah Carraher, Patrick Carroll, Dennis & Susan Casalone, Gregory Casey, Marie Chew, John & Kathleen Clapperton, Sr. Gloria Class of 2005 Class of 2006 Clemens, Michelle Cline, Michael & Mary Conboy, Keith & Carolyn Cook, Joan Cornish, Clif & Lana Criscione, Steven & Sherrie Cristel, Danette Crocker, Jeffrey & Paula CSU, L.L.C. Curran, Susan & Michael Czapinski, Richard & Sharon Dagenais, Robert & Evie Dagestad, Mark & Pamela Davenport, Daniel & Cynthia Deddens, James & Joanne DeJong, Kim Delonjay, Brian & Diana Demuri, Marion & Virginia DeVasto, Dennis Diedrich, Gary & Kathleen Dierkes, John & Deborah Diestelkamp, Edward & Susan Donahue, Jill & Kyle Downing, Robert Doyle, Thomas & Charis Dudley, Steve & Debbie Dunlop & McCarter Attorneys at Law Dunn, Robert & Johanna East, Christopher & Chris Ebert, Jeffrey Eckles, Julian Eggleston, Andrew Eggleston, Timothy Eichhorn, Daniel & Jeanne Eveker, Jim & Sue Express Scripts Faber, Peter & Shawnell Fabick, Steven & Patricia Feigenbutz, Gary & Judith Fischer, David & Joan Fitzgerald, Dennis Fitzgerald, Robert & Jill Fleischmann, Eugene & Jane Flieger, Chris Frazier, Richard & Sandra Fuchs, Gregory & Linda Fuchs, James & Sheila Gabbert, Christie & John Gault, Doug & Sandra Geen, Michael & Kathleen Geldmacher, Mark Geldmacher, Timothy Genisio, Paul & Rosemary Gerstenkorn, Dale & Dorothy GFI Gieseking, Steve & Darlene Gilsinn, Jeffrey Gisi, Mark & Patricia Gitto, David & Mary Glasscock, Kevin Gould, Joseph & Susan Grana, Joseph & Kathleen Gray, Gary & Linda Gray, John & Margaret Greaves, Mark & Helen Greubel, Edward & Liz Grigg, David & Terry Grinstead, Anthony & Kathleen Haddock, Brian & Lori Hagerty, Timothy & Dayna Haldaman, Matthew & Victoria Hale, Carolyn Hall, Stephen Hamilton, William & Ruth Hanewinkel, Thomas & Katherine Hankemeyer, James Harlan, John Harrahs Hasenmueller, Peggy & Albert Head, Richard & Linda Heck, August & Patricia Hederman, Martin & Terry Herndon, Craig & Nancy Heumann, Edward & Billie Hewitt, Todd & Kathy Hilgeman, Thomas & Phyllis Hingle, Craig & Katie Hippe, Robert & Lise Hittler, Joseph & Mary Hoel, James Hoemeyer, J. Eric & Catherine Hoffman, Tom & Cindy Hogenkamp, Robert & Bernice Hogg, Frank Holtmann, Vincent & Ann Honerkamp Hoover, Philip & Carol Horn, Michael Houston, Glenn & Linda Howard, John Huelsing, Jacob Hughes, Frank & Terese Hughes, Robert & Christine Imo, Matt & Marie Jackson, Richard & Denise Jaggie, Alan & Mary Ann James, M.C. Jehling, William Johnson, Deborah & Drew Jones, Sean Juergensmeyer, Michael & Marianne Kaiser, Claire Kandula, Madhavi Kegel, Kenneth & Georgiann Kemper, Daniel & Martha Kirchhoefer, Gregg & Mary Kirsch, Douglas Koenen, Glenn & Patricia Komlos, John & Linda Kottemann, John & Kay Kromm, David Krull, James & Jeanne LaFaver, Edward & Patricia Laidley, Marc & Lisa Lampen, Robert Langenfeld, Christopher & Marguerite Langhorst, Phillip & Laura Lashley, James & Gerri Laugeman, Mark & Stacey Leonhard, Bernard & Jan Lewis, James & Jo Lewis, Patrick & Cathleen Limpert, Patrick & Tracy Lindenbusch, Carwin & Susan Lio, Joseph & Alejandra Lipic, Paul & Sharon Liston, Keith & Jeanne Logush, James & Anne Luczak, Scott & Corie Lueders, Kevin & Kathy Luhning, Ryan & Cynthia Luisetti, Charles Mahn, Matthew & Chris Manoogian, C. Vincent & Karyn Mantovani, Mark & Pat Masterson, Mary Jo & Bill Maul, Robert & Kristie Maus, Br. James Mayes, Theresa & Louis McCarthy, Tim & Karen McCartney, John McDermott, Dennis & Jeanne McDougell, Oliver & Patricia McGauley, Timothy & Donna McHugh, Eugene & Deborah McKamely, John & Jerren McLear, Michael & Carol McMenamy, Fr. Alvin McMiller, Michael & Mary Beth Mees, Arthur & Dianne Mesle, Michael & Debra Meyer, Gary & Jan Mohr, John & Beth Moreland, Kevin & Michele Morgan, Michael Mound, Kathleen Moynihan, Mary Mullen, Thomas & Connie Naegeli, Alan & Sheila Nagel, Rebecca Narzinski, Paul & Marian Nevins, Glenn & Cynthia Nicoletti, Richard & Karen Noles, Rick & Teresa Normile, James & Jane Nowatski, Stephen & Sheriece Nowell, Timothy & Karen O’ Donnell, Georgia O’Brien, Thomas & Mary O’Donnell, Thomas & Linda Oliver, Randall & Joan 15 O’Neill, Sr. Sheila Oppland, Steve & Barbara Ossie, Robert Owens, Don & Ellen Paradoski, James & Susan Parlow, John & Terri Patti, Joseph & Joni Patton, Timothy Pauling, Ernest & Kathleen Pautler, Michael & Mari Pelch, Steven & Beth Petri, Robert & Pat Pioneer Paving & Sealing Co. Piontek, Ronald & Marla Pohrer, Jeff & Cindy Politte, Michael & Ruth Poppen, Janet Power, Robert & Katherine Prather, Charles & Maxine Pytlinski, William & Gail Randall, John Rankey, Marlene Ranson, Nicholas & Sarah Rasche, Steven & Tamara Rau, David & Kimberly Reck, Ed & Mary Reed, Robert & Maureen Rehagen, Donald & Stacy Reichelt, Ronald & Karla Reinarman, Barbara & Dan Ringkamp, Terri Robinson, David & Donna Rose Family Rothermich, Marty & Carol Roth-Roffy, John & Shirley Saguto, John & Leah Sanders, Stephen & Jacqueline Santacruz, Rudy & Janice Santangelo, Mike & Tanina Scanlon, Sean & Lisa Schaeffer, Dave & Jean Scherer, Steve & Mary Schmidt, Blair Schmidt, Michael & Laura Schneider, Stephen & Stephanie Schnuck, Terry & Sally Schoor, Scott & Kathleen Schroeder, Michael & Wendy Schroeder, Stephen & Kathleen Schuessler, James & Dorothy Scott, Donald Segbers, James & Mimi Shanle, Leland & Laura Sheehan, Kevin Sheehan, Michael & Terri Sheehan, Timothy & Mary Shocklee, Patricia Shrewsbury, James Sickles, Jack & Katherine Sinak, Paul & Karen Sinak, William & Helena Sinclair, David & Anita Skinner, John & Paula Slocum, Linda Sorber, Pete & Marlene Springer, William & Kathleen Stecich, Flavio & Mary Stecich, Rudy & Mary Kay Steinkamp, Joseph & Jeanne Stevison, Joseph & Megan Stieven, John & Natalie Stoeckel, C. & Margaret Stutz, James & Carol Suda, Jeffrey Suda, Joseph & Catherine Suda, Michael & Ramona Suellentrop, J. Randal & Chris Sullens, Michelle Swiderski, William & Patricia Syberg, Therese Taylor, Ryan Tegethoff, Thomas The Children’s Charity of St. Louis The Steier Group Thoele, James & Mary Ann Tissi, Anthony & Barb Touzinsky, Charles Turek, Msgr. Michael Uvietta, Fr. Joseph Valenta, Steven & Mary Frances VanderPluym, Joseph & Julie Vianney Family Vineyard, Barbara & Dennis Waddle, Sam & Pat Wahby, Brian & Robbyn Walch, Dorothy Walsh, Jill & Kevin Walter, Gregory & Anne Wanager, Robert & Julie Watterson, Rita Weber, Eugene & Debra Weidhaas, Christine Welker, Randy & Paula Werner, Carl & Debbie Wersching, Richard & Charlene Wich, Jerome & Gail Wieners, Nancy Wild, Thomas Wilhelmi, Dennis & Cathy Willis, Lewis & Marilyn Wilson, Carol Windhorst, Stephen & Debra Winkelmann, Alan & Mary Winkelmann, Ann Winkler, Robert & Annmarie Wiseman, Jeff & Susan Wurdack, Richard & Karen Yehling, John & Jessie Yochim, Gerald & Carol Young, Ryan Baseball Scoreboard Donors Agne, Gary & Ruth Bandy, William & Laura Barnes, Daniel & Christine Bartosh, Craig Bentrup, Hal & Sue Bossi, Anthony & Roberta Brady, James & Kelly Britton, Rachel Cantu, Dion & Leanne Colicchio, Nicolas Cowley, Donald Cowley, Thomas & Rebecca Dacey, Anthony Dillon, Thomas & Patricia Dvorak, John & Bridget Dwyer, Michael & Patricia Edgar, Daniel & Susan Eilerman, Gregory & Mary Frisella, Paul Giegling, Matthew & Rebecca Hanneken, Gregory Hansley, Kenneth Haseltine, Steve & Terri Heath, Paul & Lisa Hoffmann, William & Karen 16 Hollman, Mark & Michelle James, Mark & Teresa Klages, Tim & Peggy Lartonoix, Daniel & Kathy Leach, Rachele & John Luna, Kevin & Cynthia Lux, Stephen & Geri Malawey, Nancy Matulich, Mario & Geraldine McDonald, Brett McEvoy, Lawrence & Donna Moss, Ronald & Pamela Mueller, Jeffrey & Jean Naegeli, Alan & Sheila Ogle, Bradley & Tina Pancer, Ronald Perrine, Steven & Deborah Piantanida, Steve & Diana Reilly, Edward & Sharon Richard, Douglas & Karen Rule, Wally & Barb Schneider, Edward & Joanne Schroff, Brian & Amy Schwabe, John & Molly Sedlak, Robert Sedlak, Timothy Slazinik, David & Kathryn Snyder, Robert & Deanna Spradlin, Charles & Karen St. Cin, Michael Tegethoff, Thomas Tuttle, Jeffrey Udina, Robert & Kathryn Watkins, Timothy Welshans, Ed & Dee Whitehead, Aaron & Natalie Williams, Janine Wood, Dennis & Pat ACCESS + Vianney = Success Alex Carrillo, class of 2010. Alex Carrillo graduated from Vianney in May with a 3.75 GPA and an academic scholarship waiting for him at Syracuse University in New York. Most of Alex’s success is due to Alex. But he’s had some valuable help along the way from ACCESS Academies and Vianney. ACCESS Academies is a St. Louis non-profit organization designed to help urban middleschool students obtain an excellent education. Through Alex’s parish, St. Cecelia’s, ACCESS students put in longer school days and attend school in the summer. Like many St. Cecelia’s students, Alex is Hispanic, and Vianney’s willingness to work with Spanish-speaking families has been a factor in many St. Cecelia’s boys’ decision to become Griffins. (Vianney provides a translator, namely former Spanish teacher Judy O’Connell, to help these families with tours, conferences and day-to-day dealings between home and school.) Vianney was home to 11 former St. Cecelia students during the 2009-2010 school year. In-Kind Gifts Matching Gifts Procter & Gamble Quest Diagnostics Regions Saunder Plumbing SBC Foundation Sprint Foundation Stanley Works T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc. Tenet Healthcare Foundation The Boeing Company Tyco Union Pacific Corporation U.S. Bancorp Foundation Verizon Foundation Wachovia Foundation Wells Fargo Belcher, Daniel Book, Al & Sandy Burke, Tom & Vicki Lipic, Stephen & Traci The Big River Running Company Tom Cella Memorial Fund Lt. Daniel P. Riordan Scholarship Fund Gabel, Kenneth & Mary Jo Mulligan, Michael & Maureen Perotta, Brian & Emily Adrignola, Matthew & Karen Akers, James & Meryl Akers, Kathryn Blattel, John & Susan Bohn, James & Mary Windish Borgschulte, Donald & Sandra Bosse, Robert Boy Scouts of America Troop 662 Browning, David & Michelle & Family Buchholz, Philomena Burdzy, Edmund & Dolores Cady, Philip & Candace Cafazza, Anthony & Zita Cafazza, Charles & Bridget Carballo Family Foundation Fund Charles L. Crane Agency Coggins, Dale Dillman, Meryl Eggleston, Donald & Mary Ann Elko, Larry & Pat Every Child’s Hope Fox, Dennis & Linda Freeman, Colleen Frerker, Diane Fuhr, Gary & Denise Gladstone, Gene & Kim Gruenloh, Richard & Juanita Hanlon Family Gerald L. Cutter Memorial Scholarship Fund Cutter, Claudia Downing, Thomas & Nikki Jack T. Glaser Memorial Fund Meyer, Matthew & Kathleen Brian Gruender Memorial Fund Felling, Michael & Darlene Klotz, Thomas & Corie Soer, Terry & Valerie Happe, Donald & Kathleen Harris, Edwin & Katherine Hobein, Francine Howard, Rick & Linda James, Thomas & Christy KarCit, LLC Klotz, Thomas & Corie Laskowitz, William & Mary Lou Lewis, Matt & Diane Licari, Jeanne & Purk, Sean Lima, Jose & Carol Mayer, Richard & Tammy McDonagh, John & Mary Ellen McMillin, Michael & Gloria Merkel, Larry & Adele Meyer, Ann Meyer, Stuart & Barbara Milne, Pete Mohr, John & Beth Nash, Virginia O’Dea, Sheila Perotti, Gary & Joan Piacentini, Jeanne Powerhouse Sales, Inc. Rainey, Jeanine Rainey, Matthew Riordan, Suzanne Robbins, George & Gloria Robles, Arthur & Mary Rogers, Gerald & Nelda Rohde, Stephen & Diane Daniel L. Ringwald Memorial Fund Rolfes, Gregory & Danielle Rollo-Calcaterra Post No. 15 Russell, Margaret Russon, Gina Ryan, Robert & Jean Sanders, James & Lucille Sanders, Leo & Family Sanders, Patrick & Mary Patricia Shaff, Victor & Frances Simms, Donald & Ruth Skidmore, Diana Sleckman, Barry & Bethany Smoyer, Anna Marie Sontag, Maggie Speckhals, Kurt & Karen Stufflebam, Brian & Devie Symington, Stuart Tegethoff, Thomas Tennison, Barbara & Lynn Tillman, Thomas Trinity Catholic High School Valle, Robert & Jane Walsh, Frances & Family Weggenmann, James & Georgia Wiese, Jeanette Windish, Edward & Marilou Windish, John & Theresa Windish, Walter & Family Wochner, Patricia Bollwerk, Andrew & Jill Meyer, Matthew & Kathleen Ringwald, David & Bernadette Ringwald, John & Donna Ringwald, Richard & Amanda Tributes for Bro. Francis Haug Brokaw, Paul & Cathleen Brown, Kenneth & Susan Burns, Robert & Eileen Danter, Michael & Christine Exler, Louise & Bernie Fiock, William & Joan Goulden, Rosemary & Arthur Justice, James Kwasinski, Eugene & Donna Newhouse, Gregory & Catherine Ott, Richard Piontek, Ronald & Marla Sartori, Richard & Kathy Solari, Xavier & Bessie Vollet, Scott & Stacy Walsh, William & Mary Winkelmann, Thomas Scholarship Fund Donors - Class of 2013 Raymond P. Ablan Kevin S. Albert, II Michael Allen Nicholas C. Allen Cory E. Andrews Nick P. Argast Landon C. Bartley Brett A. Benson Allen V. Bitzer Nicholas P. Bonastia Timothy F. Booth Kyle M. Bottchen Robert K. Bradley William E. Brockmeyer Luis E. Caballero Drake A. Cantu Kyle A. Dowers Matthew S. Dreyer Timothy R. Dunsford Kevin C. Dvorak Derek J. Ederle Timothy R. Ellebracht Donald L. Ewart, III Albert J. Faust Alan T. Foley, Jr. Roman P. Foster Andrew M. Fox Brenden M. Garth Joseph C. Gauthier Jesse A. Glass Anthony D. Golick Jason C. Hackett Jackson T. Hammel Austin D. Hanse Nicholas J. Hart Timothy J. Harvatin Jacob C. Hayden Timothy D. Hayden Daryl Hembrador Daren Hembrador Joseph M. Henn Alex W. Hoffmann Michael D. Hoffmann Cory R. Howdeshell Matthew J. Johnson Branson K. Kellen Brendan R. Keller Samuel H. Kemp Ryan J. Kennebeck John T. Klages Andrew C. Klaus Nicholas M. Kniesche Jacob T. Kurt Austin T. Lewandowski Anthony C. Lipsmire Garrett A. Love Michael T. Mataya Kyle J. McGuire Douglas G. Morgan Ronald Z. Moss Alexander G. Muenster Dylan R. Norris Michael J. Nuessle Kevin B. Ogle Connor T. O’Leary Connor W. Peth Vincenzo L. Piantanida David W. Preiss Anthony F. Price Casey M. Rapp Andrew J. Regan Samuel V. Reynolds Vincent N. Riggio Bradley R. Rischbieter Christopher A. Roseman Spencer W. Schaetzel Alec C. Schroff Kevin D. Schumacker Joseph R. Somogye Alex G. Stein Nicholas J. Tarnawczyk Chase Taylor Tyler P. Theodore Joseph A. Wiss Ryan P. Wood Bradley P. Woodson Brett P. Zavadil 17 Auction: A Chance to Serve and Be Served 2010 Night of the Griffin Auction Gross Receipts $245,676 Net Proceeds $196,111 Total attendees 425 Highest Bid Item (Napa Valley Experience) $4,900 Fund-A-Need (need-based scholarships) $56,900 Senior Tim Dreyer (class of 2010 valedictorian) serves meals to Donna and John Ringwald at the auction. The Ringwald’s six sons attended Vianney, and John Ringwald has served as a member of the Board of Directors and a member of the Finance Committee. Auction Committee Chairs Auction Chairs Sue Dombek Deanna Snyder College Booth Cindy Peth Danielle Thum Registration/Check-In Sherry LaRose Elizabeth Pfaff Vianney’s biggest annual fundraising event is the Night of the Griffin auction. Scores of student and parent volunteers step up to serve auction attendees, who in turn are serving Vianney students through their good will and generosity. Everyone involved with the Night of the Griffin is both serving and being served. Co-chair Emeritus Tora Ragsdale Facilities Vicki Drady Servers Coordination Brad & Tina Ogle Acquisitions Connie Hayden Deb Tallo Grandparents’ Honor Roll Karen Riggio Spinning Wheel Vicki Moore Cindy Schneider The 2010 auction involved roughly 130 student volunteers who were responsible for tasks ranging from set-up to dishwashing to serving dinner. In addition, about 65 parent volunteers collectively gave hundreds of hours of time to make the event a success. Ad Coordinator Debbie McGuire Bank Rich Bach Mary Scheipeter Griffin Gear Debbie Goulden Joanne Schneider Connie Williams Super Silent Tracey Nieder Sandy Scheetz Griffin Gold Denise & Vince Krekeler Treasure Trove Joy Chibnall Bar Coordinators Robyn & Jim Hoffmann Mary McEntee Hospitality Pam Haar Joe Mahfood Volunteer Coordinator Kathy Connors Peggy Klages Certificates Linda Ederle Caryn Gauthier Live Auction Melon & Joe Mahfood Tina Moszczenski Volunteer Dinner/Kitchen Clean Up Chris Amelung Classroom Packages Barb Rule PowerPoint Presentation Adam Pizzitola ’08 Wine Masquerade Dina Garland Marianna Vitale Night of the Griffin Auction Fund-a-Need $15,000 Flatley, John & Pam $5,000 Kohlberg, Mark & Mary Mahfood, Joe & Melon $2,500 Ringwald, John & Donna Schumacker, Jim & Kathleen $2,000 Loyet, Mike & Sheila 18 $1,000 Bader, Ken & Fran Basler, Richard & Dianne Bumb, Rick & Denny Fendler, Don & Shelley Haar, Kevin & Pam Kemlage, Tom & Joan Klocke, Jim & Tina Naert, Dan O’Connell, Tom & Janet Purk, Bill & Jennah Riordan, Rex & Donna Schultz, Edward & Leslie Spring, Tom & Melissa Tallo, Tony & Deb Voorhees, Mary Alice Wosman, John & Kathy $500 Brady, Tom & Lisa Dombek, Jerry & Sue Frisella, Sal Haddock, Ray & Denise Hopfinger, Mary Beth Lyons, Pat & Lynn Mueller, Ray & Gigi Normile, Mike & Christine Ojile, Joe & Marianne Woods, David & Mills, Julie $250 Eggleston, Don & Mary Ann Kelly, Pat & Marion Kurt, Tim & Sharon Moszczenski, Keith & Tina Murphy, Patrick & Ellen Ragsdale, Ralph & Tora $200 Smith, Tim & Cindy $100 Barton, Mike & Peggy Boyer, Renee Fitzpatrick, Mary Kay Gauthier, Dan & Caryn Gauvain, Dave & Karen Geldmacher, Ken & Kathy Haar Jr., Kevin Hayden, Paul & Connie Hellman, David & Katie Hess, Phil & Teresa Hopfinger, Bill & Mary Kertz, John Ladendecker-Corley, Linda Matreci, Dennis & Marcia Meier, George & Pam Owens, Don & Ellen Raterman, Richard & Kathy Reilly, Pat & Suzie Schuchardt, Jeff & Lisa Sebben, Tony & Patti Snyder, Bob & Deanna Wosman, Jeff Benefit Golf Tournament Gross Receipts $28,000 Net Proceeds $14,500 Mark Kohlberg ’77 Bill Lenzen ’65 Bub Moriarty ’64 Mike Orlando ’83 Committee Mike Schellhase ’82 John Bosch ’78 Mark Schuermann ’03 Dan Green ’75 Gary Hasenmueller ’71 Scott Schwartz ’95 Ed Wulkopf David Kohlberg ’89 Alumni Chairman Dan Harbaugh ’78 Enjoying a great round of golf at the Vianney Benefit Golf Tournament are (from left) Jeff Kohlberg ’00, Gary Agne ’77, Mark Kohlberg ’77 and current junior Tim Agne. The June 28 tournament was at Greenbriar Hills Country Club. Have You Remembered Vianney In Your Will? By remembering St. John Vianney High School in your will, you can influence the lives of young men in a beautiful and profound way. A bequest is one of the simplest ways to provide for Vianney’s future, and it can take many forms. For example, you may arrange for Vianney to receive: • A specific dollar amount. • Specified assets, such as securities, real estate or tangible personal property. • All or a percentage of the remainder of your estate after any other obligations have been met. You may make a bequest to Vianney by preparing a new will or adding a codicil to your present will. the official magazine of the st. john vianney high school family An outright bequest to Vianney is fully tax-deductible for estate-tax purposes. 1311 S. Kirkwood Rd. | St. Louis, MO 63122 | www.vianney.com The gift of Catholic education at Vianney is a significant way your dreams and beliefs can live on even after you are gone. Please discuss this opportunity with your family and consult your attorney or financial adviser for more information. Editor: Carol Dexter Graphic Design: Traci Moore Graphics For information, please contact Carol Dexter 314.965.4853, ext. 270, [email protected]. 19 A Marianist College Preparatory School Non Profit Org US Postage PAID St. Louis, MO Permit 3514 1311 south kirkwood road st. louis, mo 63122 Alumni Return to Serve This school year, Vianney has 12 alumni staff members, representing every decade of Vianney’s history. In the back row are Kevin Walsh (’91), dean of students; Bro. Chester Burnog, S.M., accounts payable manager (Bro. Chester attended most of his high school classes at Vianney in the mid-’60s while living at the Maryhurst Novitiate on campus.); Ryan Kidd (’96), teacher; Scott Brown (’84), teacher; Tim Haffner (’06), student teacher; and Wendell DePhillips (’71), director of finance and facilities. In the front row are Pete Cerone (’93), advancement director; Ty Cochran (’05), teacher; Mike Loyet (’77), president; Nate Stein (’03), teacher; Mark Schuermann (’03), advancement associate; and PJ Morales (’03), teacher.
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