LANDERS RETIREMENT - Marian Central Catholic High School
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LANDERS RETIREMENT - Marian Central Catholic High School
Dinner Auction . . . . . . . . . . Volume 41, spring 2015 2-3 Class Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9 Hall of Fame 2014 . . . . . . . . . 4 Birth Announcements . . . . . . . . 10 Alumni Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Bridal Aisle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Cooney Estate Gift . . . . . . . . . . . 5 In Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Remember When . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Class Reunion . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 Around Campus . . . . . . . . . . VALEDICTORIAN Hannah O’Hagan N T R A L C E H U R R I C LANDERS A RETIREMENT N E O L I T H C R I A N C A SALUTATORIAN Taylor Sledz 6-7 HONORS DAY 34E years A P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H E O F F I C E O F D E V E L fter OPM N T at Marian May 21 Central, Superintendent GRADUATION May 29 GOLF OUTING June 17 HOMECOMING October 9 ON THE WEB www.marian.com A Tom Landers will be retiring at the end of June. In 1981 he started as assistant principal, was named Marian’s Superintendent in 1983, and is also Superintendent of the seven Catholic grade schools in McHenry County. During this time over 4,300 students passed through Marian as the school went through three strategic planning processes resulting in two large additions and the purchase of 27 acres for athletic fields. The school doubled in size and the student population grew by 80%. M BACCALAUREATE MASS May 28 A V IA S TI V E RITA Mr. Landers still sits behind the same vintage brown desk from the 1960s. He and his wife Carol raised three children; Kevin ’98, Kelly Brabec ’99 and Kathleen ’11, who are also all Notre Dame grads. The Landers family is also enjoying their first grandchild, Hailey Brabec, born in December 2014. Thank you Mr. Landers and enjoy your retirement! Thomas Landers For more news from Around Campus turn to page 6 Marian Central Catholic High School’s Annual Dinner Auction A Walk through the Emerald Isle Saturday, March 14, 2015 . The 3 of Diamonds won Shelly Schwalback a gorgeous ring 2 H onorary Chairs Julie and Jeff Rhodes, Crystal Lake and Helen ’82 and Tony ’82 Wember, Woodstock, along with General Chairs Nick ‘87 and Kellie Bucci, Woodstock and Bob and Jenn Seegers, Woodstock, worked over the winter to ensure the success of “A Walk Through the Emerald Isle”. The dinner auction was held at the school on March 14 where Landers Pavillion was transformed into an Irish castle and the commons area an Irish Pub. New games this year were the Pick of the Live and a Paddle Raise which resulted in several thousand more dollars for the school. Over $70,000 in proceeds from the evening will go toward tuition assistance, department programs, technology, and parent support groups. Around 390 guests enjoyed a buffet dinner from Joe’s Place while bidding on live and silent auction items. The cash raffle prize was won by Elva Le. Shelly Schwalback was the winner of the 52 card draw and she went home with a beautiful sapphire and diamond ring donated by Steffan’s Jewelers and Suzanne Cannon ’79. The dinner auction committee gives a great big thank you to the volunteers at the event and all who contributed in any way to make the evening successful. Auction Leadership: Helen and Tony Wember, Jeff and Julie Rhodes, Bob and Jenn Seegers, and Kellie and Nick Bucci Carmen LaMoutte and Kellie Bucci Vonn Schmidt, Tom McCabe, and Caroline Nemtuda Sports Items on the Silent Auction SAVE THE DATE SEEYOU NEXTYEAR ON MARCH 12, 2016 Auction clerks Karen Markowski, Tracy Schaefer, and Lori Hirsch 3 HALL OF FAME CEREMONY - 2014 Marian Central’s Sports Hall of Fame winners were inducted on Homecoming, September 26. Friend of Marian – Mary Ann Martinez ’66, Woodstock. As the school Development Director, Mary Ann has facilitated the annual golf outing and Hall of Fame ceremony for 15 years. She was named Marian’s 1995 Distinguished Alumni of the Year. Mary Ann is married to classmate Len Martinez and they are the parents of Michele Wingate ‘88, Kris Farrell ‘91, Joe ‘96 and Beth ‘00 Friend of Marian – the late Bob Kies started at Marian in 1996 as Athletic Director. Even in retirement he was active at Marian helping with the annual golf outing and coaching. He was named the Illinois High School State Athletic Director of the year in 1995 and was inducted into the Illinois Golf Coaches Hall of Fame in 1995. In 2000, he spearheaded the Marian Central Hall of Fame program. Bob passed into eternal life December 2013. Pictured are individual winners: Mary Ann (Stilling) Martinez ’66, Kathie Sembach, daughter of the late Coach Bob Kies, Brittany Nobilio ’04, Coach Tom Parker, Colleen Nilson ’04, and Dan Freund ‘61 Dan Freund ’61, Elgin, was MVP and Co-Captain of both the basketball and baseball teams his senior year. He started officiating high school sports in 1971 and worked the football state finals from 1995 thru 1997. He is married 51 years to classmate Ruth Dunham. Colleen Nilson ’04, Chicago, was a volleyball standout at Marian earning all-conference and all-area honors. Her senior year, the team went to the Class A Super Sectional game. At Belmont University, Colleen is the only player in school history to earn all-conference all four years. She is an attorney. Chris Frame, Nate Peters, Dave Mikolaitis and Coach Mike Haase. The 2003 golf team was Marian’s 4th appearance in the state finals and the team’s 5th place finish was the highest in school history. The team won first place at the Pecatonica regional with John Vurdelja the first place medalist. The 2003 soccer team finished the season with 19 wins. Their last win captured 5th place in the state finals. This was the first appearance in school history. They beat Richmond to win regional and beat Wauconda in 2 overtimes to win sectional. Brittany Nobilio ’04, Oak Park, was another volleyball standout at Marian earning all-conference and all-area honors. The team went to the Class A Super Sectional game in the state playoffs. Brittany graduated with honors from Eastern Kentucky University and holds a NCAA record for digs per set. She was a 3 time Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the year. Coach Tom Parker, Chicago, coached and taught at Marian from 1964 to 1978. He was head football coach for 10 years and one of his fondest memories was coaching the 1964 Suburban Catholic Football Conference winners. He was also Athletic Director for 5 years. Tom is married to Cindy Smith ‘65, and their children, Tom ‘91 and Cynthi ‘95, are both in the Hall of Fame. 4 Front: Jim Thomas, Brock Donovan, Max Johnson, and Mike Huemann. Back: Coach Tony Allen, Zack Lambo, Pat Tully, Coach Jose Arias, and Coach Gordon Husby. 2014 ALUMNI AWARDS PROGRAM EXCELLENCE AWARD DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI RECIPIENT Pat McAndrews ‘69, McHenry, has been practicing law in McHenry after receiving his Bachelors from Loras College and law degree from Creighton. He served on the Marian Central Council of Administration and Executive Council for many years. Ron Nye ’82, South Barrington, earned his B.A. from Notre Dame and law degree from the University of Virginia. He is a managing partner of the Chicago Office of Major, Lindsey and Africa, the largest legal search and consultancy firm in the world. Ron is the Board President of Fellowship Housing. Erin Gallagher Smith ‘83 is a Human Resource Executive with Avanade, a global IT professional service company. She is the Village of Lakewood President and has extensive community service. Leo and Jean Cooney Estate Gift To nominate a worthy candidate for the ALUMNI AWARDS PROGRAM In December Marian Central was the recipient of an estate gift of $250,000 from Leo and Jean Cooney of Woodstock. We are extremely grateful for this very generous gift from Mr. and Mrs. Cooney who have been supporters and benefactors of the school’s many efforts since its inception in 1959. This gift will become a memorial scholarship endowment account in the Rockford Diocesan Foundation. The gift will be safeguarded throughout the life of the school with the earnings from the account available to be withdrawn for tuition assistance for Marian students. In fact, this is the second such gift Mr. and Mrs. Cooney have made to help families in their quest to have their children attend Marian Central. In 2002, Mr. and Mrs. Cooney set up their first endowed scholarship account in the Diocesan Foundation to provide Marian Central scholarships to students from families belonging to their home parish, St. Mary, Woodstock. Since that time, that endowment has provided tens of thousands of dollars of assistance to St. Mary parishioner families. The earnings from the new account will be made available to families whose students graduate from the Catholic elementary schools in McHenry County. At Marian Central we remember and pray daily for the repose of the souls of Mr. and Mrs. Cooney and all of our school’s deceased benefactors as well as pray for our living benefactors. send info to: Marian Central Development Office, 1001 McHenry Ave. Woodstock, IL 60098 or email: [email protected] REMEMBER WHEN Fifty years ago, Marian Central was the Football Suburban Catholic Conference winner. Conference members were Notre Dame of Niles, Joliet Catholic, Marmion, St. Francis, St. Edward, Immaculate Conception and St. Procopius (now Benet Academy). Marian went through the conference schedule undefeated but lost to Edgewood of Madison, WI and Boylan. Seniors on the team will be celebrating their 50th class reunion this fall. Twenty five years ago Marian Central won a fourth football state championship. The team lost their beloved coach, Don Penza, that spring and dedicated the season to him. Assistant Coach Steve Patton took over as head coach and the team went undefeated beating Burlington, Byron, Galena, Momence and St. Joseph Ogden to win the first place trophy. One of the captains of the team, Tom Kruse, is currently on staff at the school as a Counselor in the Guidance Office. 5 HURRICANES NATIONAL MERIT RECOGNITION Michael Morphew THANK YOU MR. SPEAKER around campus Nicole Blasé Marian Central is proud to announce that Michael Morphew was named a National Merit Commended Student and Nicole Blasé was named a National Merit Finalist. Congratulations to these students and their parents. 2015 ATHLETIC BENEFIT SAVE THE DATE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 CRYSTAL WOODS GOLF CLUB Call the Development Office for more info at 815-338-4220 ext. 125 or email: [email protected] In 1980, new Northern Illinois University graduate, Jim Speaker started Jim Speaker at Marian as a then and Math teacher. now After 35 years, Mr. Speaker is retiring at the end of this school year. Mr. Speaker met his wife, Kathy, at Marian and he enjoyed teaching his own children, Sharon ’05, Tanja ’07 and Michelle Currier ’09, for two years each. Jim was girls varsity basketball head coach for 17 years and also coached boys track, girls and boys golf, and served as Athletic Director for four years. Jim worked with so many great teachers and loved being able to share his knowledge of math with so many great young folks. He is proud to think that he had a positive influence on some of the alumni who have chosen career paths involving math. Thank you Mr. Speaker! MARCH FOR LIFE Forty five MC students posed in front of the National Cathedral in Washington D. C. last January during their March For Life trip. 6 HURRICANES around campus BRUCKER IN COACHES HALL OF FAME Former head football coach Ed Brucker was recently inducted into the Illinois High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Brucker retired this year after 12 years as head coach. He finished with a career record of 178-72 and four consecutive NCAA Division I quarterbacks: Jon Budmayr ‘09, Ben Krol ‘11, Chris Streveler ‘13, and Billy Bahl ’15. “I’ll remember the kids and the good times more than the victories,” Brucker said. “I’d like to think I helped some kids learn how to work hard. I have quite a few letters from former players and parents and those mean a lot.” Congratulations Coach Brucker. STUDENT SERVICE Marian students show they care about those less fortunate with service projects throughout the school year. This winter Key Club members rang the Salvation Army bell at several locations, decorated at Valley Hi Nursing Home, decorated the National Guard Armory for Catholic Charities and caroled at Journey Care Hospice in Woodstock. Helping at the Nursing Home, senior Kenzie Mocogni commented, “Serving others makes me feel how truly blessed I am. Knowing I can bring happiness and help to people is a one-in-a-million feeling. I admire their spirit and am honored to serve them.” The Key Club organized a second Northern Illinois Food Bank Mobile Food Pantry and Mobile Medical Unit event at the school on January 16. DEVELOPMENT news ANNUAL FUND GOAL OF $120,000 The 2014-15 Annual Fund Appeal kicked off in September. Co-General Chairpersons Matt and Becky Walker and John and Cathy Sharp ’82 Tinkham, all from Crystal Lake, gathered volunteers to man the phone lines in October. Annual Fund Chairs Matt and Becky Walker with Tom Landers A special thank you to the following for your time at the phonathon: Theresa Bahl, Caryn Beck, Sheila and Tony Biell, Martin Caselton, Patti Corn, Patty DeRoo, John Diedrich, Jeanne Dobbins, Joe Doherty, Rick Draffkorn, Jamie Dusthimer, Kelli Edwards, Jocelyn Harding, Mark Hogan, Marjorie Irizarry, Laura Jones, Cathleen Kaczmarek, Erin Kaufmann, Ann Klaus, Valerie Kwasigroch, Theresa Malmgren, Karen Markowski, Ozzie Martinez, Jodie Meisner, Michael and Peggy Mocogni, Luann Morrissey, Kevin Noonan, Peter O’Grady, Rick Orabutt, Dianne Pannke, Scott Parchutz, Audra Peterson, Terry Reckamp, Valerie Ricotta, Deanne Roy, Jeff Schaefer, Katie Sharp, Philip Teeter, Cathy and John Tinkham, and Becky and Matt Walker. Please give careful consideration to your participation and respond generously as the Marian Central family works together to raise $120,000 for the school. Proceeds are used for financial assistance for qualifying families. Any size gift is appreciated. You have until June 30th to contribute to this year’s Annual Fund. 7 CLASS OF 1960 RUSSELL GIBBS, Tucson, AZ, is retired and travels around the country with his wife, Catherine in their R.V. FRANCES HEINMILLER, Fox Lake, enjoys spending time with her 6 grandchildren. She’s in her 10th year with Head Start in Lake County. CLASS OF 1963 BARBARA (SHANNON) DAVIDSON, Chicago, traveled to Brittany and Normandy France last summer. She’s retired and enjoys spending time with her family. MICHAELENE (GANSHIRT) THILLMAN, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, is enjoying spending time with her grandchildren, quilting and sewing. CLASS OF 1965 WILLIAM REDLIN, Reston, VA, is retired. He enjoys spending time with his family and traveling. CLASS OF 1970 PETER MERKEL, McHenry, is retired after serving as Director for the City of McHenry Parks and Recreation Department. He currently serves on the McHenry County Conservation District Board of Trustees and chairs the Marian Central Golf Outing. CLASS OF 1975 MARISA (PACE) MERKEL, McHenry, is an assistant base manager for Southwest Airlines at Midway Airport. CLASS OF 1976 PAUL RONCZKOWSKI, Downs, is a professor in the safety program at Illinois State University. He is semiretired from coaching football for 15 years at Illinois Wesleyan University. CLASS OF 1980 CLASS OF 1966 TOM KEARNEY, Marengo, has been married for 21 years, the best years of his life. He has 9 grandchildren and is working, delivering milk for 38 years. He’s in his 10th term as trustee for Marengo township. CHRIS JUZWIK, Madison, WI, is an email marketing/social media coordinator with Capital Newspapers:Madison.Com. CLASS OF 1982 DOROTHY (KAYLER) SARSOK, Mundelein, is enjoying spending time with her 5 children and 13 grandchildren. She is active in her prolife ministry where she writes and edits all articles for their website, newsletters, blog and is the contact for Lake County Right to Life. JOANNE (HANRAHAN) BERGUM, Hartland, WI, is a business development manager with The Bero Group in Milwaukee. She earned her BA from St. Mary’s College in 1986 and law degree from William Mitchell College of Law in 1992. She lives near Milwaukee with her family. CLASS OF 1967 CLASS OF 1985 LOWELL NYE, Menomonee Falls, WI, enjoys spending time with his wife, son and two granddaughters. He is a minister evangelizing to the youth in prisons in Milwaukee. CLASS OF 1969 BOB BIRD, Kenai, AK, returned to Marian last fall for Homecoming and a class reunion. PETER KLOCEK, Woodstock, enjoys spending time with his wife of 41 years, Barbara, 2 daughters and 7 grandchildren. He is a realtor. Bob Bird '69 8 MARY RICHARDS, Woodstock, is retired from the financial services industry. LAURA (MARTINO) LITTNER, Woodstock, along with her mother, Susan Martino and sister, TRACY (MARTINO) NOE (’88) raise funds to support research through Bunco for Breast Cancer. Because of their efforts, the Woodstock based Bunco for Breast Cancer event will exceed $400,000.00 for research since its start in 2005. CLASS OF 1988 JOHN CARZOLI, Woodstock, teaches physics and astronomy at Oakton Community College. He lives with his wife, Tricia (Siegfried) Carzoli (’97) and their two daughters. CLASS OF 1993 MATTHEW CLIFFORD, Mendota, is the director of private security for the Lake Holiday Property Owners Association. CLASS OF 1997 TRICIA (SIEGFRIED) CARZOLI, Woodstock, is a photographer and writer. She wrote an article for the March 2015 issue of VFW Magazine. CLASS OF 1998 JD SHELDON, Mundelein, was inducted into the Augustana College Viking Hall of Fame in October, 2014. He was named to the all-conference team 4 times and was an All-American 3 years. CLASS OF 1999 ADAM DEAN, Huntley, is a juvenile specialist officer with the Huntley Police Department. CLASS OF 2000 LAURA (MILITELLO) WESTFALL, Verona, WI, is a registered nurse in the NICU at Meriter Hospital. KERI (WISNEROWICZ) WRIGHT, Lakeland, TX, has been named one of the 40 Under Forty, Class of 2014 by AVIATION WEEK & SPACE TECHNOLOGY. She is the CEO of Universal Asset Management. She received her pilot’s license at 17, flight instructor at 18, air race pilot at 19, vice president of UAM at 23, COO at 25 and CEO at 31. CLASS OF 2001 TED JUSKE, McHenry, works as a softball coach at Johnsburg High School and Parkland Middle School in McHenry. He also teaches science and social studies at Parkland Middle School. CLASS OF 2003 PATRICK McDONALD, Mason, OH, is national sales manager of WLWT-TV, the NBC television affiliate in Cincinnati. He also served as a fire team leader in Iraq with the U.S. Marine Corps. CLASS OF 2004 NICOLE (BUCH) DAVIS, Chicago, is a critical care nurse practitioner in Chicago and her husband, Joseph is an executive with Groupon. EDDIE HONG, Woodstock, is production manager for the family business, All Seasons Orchard in Woodstock. He has a degree in Economics from the University of Illinois and takes classes on apple production each year at Michigan State University. CASSANDRA LAWLOR, Marengo, is a Peace Corps volunteer serving in the education sector in South Africa. SEAN McDEVITT, Atlanta, GA, is a solutions consultant at Aptean. He graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2008 with degrees in Political Science and Economics. DAVE MIKOLAITIS, McHenry, is the head golf professional and general manager at Boone Creek Golf Club. He attended Carthage College where he lettered in golf and basketball. JENNA VINCI, Scottsdale, AZ, completed her Masters Degree in Clinical Speech Language Pathology from Northern Arizona University in May 2014. She practices in elementary schools and private therapy. MICHELLE WUENSCH, Fort Wright, KY, is a copywriter at Dynamic Catholic. CLASS OF 2005 ZACH LAMBO, McHenry, is a finance representative at Komatsu Financial. He graduated from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2009, where he was a 4 year starter in soccer. CLASS OF 2007 CHRIS FRAME, St. Louis, MO, is a marketing manager for Imperial Headwear and Greg Norman Accessories. He graduated from Rutgers University where he was captain of the men’s golf team and holds the course record. TANJA SPEAKER, Crestview Hills, KY, is an assistant coach for the highly successful D-III Thomas More College women’s basketball program. CLASS OF 2009 VICTORIA STOCK, West Palm Beach, FL, is a communications and special events coordinator for the South Florida PGA. KAYLA WELCH, McHenry, is a pediatric ICU nurse at Rockford Memorial Hospital. She graduated from Rockford University in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. CLASS OF 2013 THOMAS JOSEPH CARLTON, JR., Woodstock, has accepted membership in the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. TJ is a sophomore at The University of Southern Alabama in Mobile. THINK GREEN The Hurricane Alert is available for viewing on our website: www.marian.com. If you would like to still get a hard copy, please call 815-338-4220 ext. 124 or email [email protected]. 9 BRIDAL aisle CLASS OF 1998 CLASS OF 2004 CHRIS ETTEN, McHenry, and wife Amy welcomed Holly Clare on November 16th, 2014. Holly is the granddaughter of Joe and Jean (Gende) Etten ’68. Joe is the Head of Maintenance at Marian. NICOLE BUCH, Chicago, married Joseph Davis on May 18th, 2013. CLASS OF 1999 KELLY (LANDERS) BRABEC, Waukesha, WI, and husband Travis welcomed Hailey Marie on December 2nd, 2014. Hailey is the granddaughter of Carol and Marian Superintendent, Tom Landers. CLASS OF 1999 MARY (KEARNEY) SHOEMAKER, Wonder Lake, and husband Nick welcomed Skylar Josephine on May 30th, 2014. Skylar is the granddaughter of Diane and Tom Kearney ’66. CLASS OF 2008 JORDAIN RABINE, Chicago, married Gabriel Malavolti on September 13th, 2014. Jordain is in her final year of law school at Loyola. Gabriel is a lawyer for Merrill Lynch in Oakbrook. CLASS OF 2002 ELIZABETH (KLOCEK) DOUGHERTY, Elkhart, IN, and husband Michael welcomed Peter Maximilian Dougherty on August 5th, 2014. Peter joins big sister, Madeline and big brother, Henry. He is the grandson of Barbara and Peter Klocek ’69, and nephew of Sara (Klocek) Hicks ’94. CLASS OF 2005 KATHRYN (VALLE) PEDERSEN, Union, and husband Simon welcomed Tenlee Rose on September 8th, 2014. 10 CLASS OF 2008 & 2009 MICHELLE SPEAKER, Woodstock, married Andrew Currier ’08 on June 28th, 2014 at St. Mary’s in Huntley. The wedding was officiated by Msgr. Steven Knox. The bridal party included Marisa Currier Romme ’01, Emily Currier ’03, Sharon Speaker ’05, Tanja Speaker ’07 and Aaron Gemperline ’08. Michelle is the daughter of Marian math teacher, Jim and Kathy Speaker. THOMAS BLENNER ’70, December 3rd, 2014, husband of Peggy (DeWane) ’73, brother of Joseph (deceased) ’64, Susan ’71 and Ann ’74. EDNA RAUPP ’65, July 3rd, 2014, sister of Arlene ’61 and Gerald ’62. MARK FEDDERSEN ’99, July 20th, 2014. MARY BETH (LUTO) BEBERNITZ ’65, November 18th, 2014. CLASS EDWARD STREICH ’64, December 11th, 2014. LENNY SZAREK, ’66, February 8th, 2015. DENNIS BIRMINGHAM, ’63, February 20th, 2015, husband of Julie Coughlin ’68, brother of Teresa Blake ’67 and Margie Newman ’71. reunions Class of 1969 45th Reunion Mary Ann Bell Dickman, Kathy Strain Cole, John Donahue, Pat McAndrews, Brian McCafferty, Bob Bird, Bonnie McNalis Andresen, Mary Richards, Karen Kelly Conway, and Pete Klosek Class of 1979 35th Reunion Front: Don Siciliano, Carolyn Doherty Sweeney, Allen Thennes, Jay Huemann, Sue Diedrich Cannon, Tricia Dwyer Garcia, Annette Brefeld Mavec, Lori Vogt Bowie, Barb Ansell. Second Row: Nancy Schleicher Wajrowski, Maggie Schermerhorn McElvain, Terry Delahanty Hirsbrunner, Maribeth Thonn Schneider, Nanci Hartman Lebda, Jane Olzak Grant, Missy Hillstrom Adams, Kate Suffield Crowley, Fran McCormack, Lucy Byrnes Tonyan, Maureen Bauer VanLanduyt, Catherine Thompson. Third Row: Dan Malo, Rich Ford, Joy Spengle Rossman, Andy Oparyk, Mark Porter, Ed Sandall, Mary Knauf, Chuck Tonyan, John Diedrich, Pete Palko 11 N T R Office of development Ma r ia n C e n t r a l Catho l i c H i g h S c hoo l A L C E A M IA S TI V E RITA O L I T H C R I A N C A V 1 0 0 1 M c H e n r y Av e n u e W oo d sto c k , I L 6 0 0 9 8 - 3 0 9 9 8 1 5 - 3 3 8 - 4 2 2 0 x 1 2 5 • FA X 8 1 5 - 3 3 8 - 8 4 4 5 w w w. m a r i a n . c o m A d d r e ss S e r v i c e R e q u e st e d nurturing faith imparting knowledge inspiring The Hurricane Alert is published twice a year by the Development Office. All information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. All news items should be addressed to: Marian Central Development Office, 1001 McHenry Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098. Information may also be sent via FAX (815) 338-8445 or emailed to [email protected]. Thank you in advance for your efforts and support. These issues would not be possible without your generosity. achievement Mary Ann (Stilling) Martinez ’66, Development Director, Editor/writer Tracy Schaefer, Development Secretary Lori Hirsch, Alumni Assistant Tom O’Brien ’65, Contributing Consultant MC Students, photos Class of 1964 50th Reunion Seated: Grace Weber Beaudoin, Linda Welter Schoen, Paula Simonini Moody, Wally Rockowicz O’Brien, Sherri Mullen Ross, Margaret Gallagher-Smythe, First row: Glenn Betlinski, Pete Parker, Mike Tallman, Sharon Bruno Tallman, Sue Gauer Wohl, Carol Miller Freund, Diane Stilling DeWolfe, Kathy Kvidera Deroche, Sue Pawlikowski Condon, Rosa Hughes Reiche, Janis Ansell Warner, Mary Simonini, Kathy Thelen Downing, Sue Gerasch Schmitt, Second Row: Bill Elsesser, Rev. Pat Pierce, Barbara Brickley Williams, Judy Zanck Mercer, Michael Gausden, Stan Olszewski, Cathie Coleman Kelly, Bob Bowman, Brother Peter Spence, Joe Malpede, Brian O’Conner. Back Row: Tom Brefeld, Clarence Adams, Jon Meyer, Tim Freund, Mike Mecko, Gary Walsh, Dick Thennes, Bill Boone, Charlie Kupstis, Tom Trott, John Heider
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