Loyola Annual Report 2012 - Loyola Academy of St Louis

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Loyola Annual Report 2012 - Loyola Academy of St Louis
breaking the cycle of poverty
by educating young men
Loyola Academy of St. Louis
ANNUAL REPORT 2012
A Jesuit Middle School for Boys
letter from the
chairman of the
board and the
president
Dear Loyola Family,
On behalf of the Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, students and families of Loyola Academy of St. Louis,
it is a pleasure to share with you our year in review. We are very proud of what has been accomplished
this past year, both in the lives of the young men we are so blessed to serve as well as the many blessings
we have received through the support of donors like you. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you!
Here at Loyola Academy, our efforts are geared toward breaking the cycle of poverty through education.
“Breaking the Cycle” is a theme you will see emanating throughout the following report as that is our
ultimate goal. It is our expectation that ALL of our students, despite any socio-economic hardship, will
experience a lifetime of success. A middle school student once expressed his desire for his son to one
day attend Loyola Academy. Our response to this young man was, “If that happens, we have failed.” As
Loyola targets students experiencing various socio-economic obstacles to success, it is our expectation
that upon reaching adulthood, our students will not qualify to send their sons to Loyola – thus breaking
the cycle of poverty that has gripped many of our families for generations.
We sincerely believe that a quality, innovative education provides the cornerstone for our students to
excel and to develop all of their God-given talents and abilities. Our young men are developed not only
academically, but also spiritually, emotionally and socially – that they might be “Men for Others” in
the true Jesuit tradition. Without the support of individuals like you who so generously offer their time,
talent and treasure, we would not be able to realize the success we have been so blessed to experience
over the past thirteen years.
At Loyola Academy, we are more than a school; more than an educational system. We are a family.
The student body does not have peers. They have “Brothers,” and the staff is wholly committed to help
ensure each student’s success. THANK YOU for joining the family! We look forward to many more
years of breaking the cycle together, one young man at a time!
May God continue to richly bless you and your families. Again, we say thank you!
August Hager III
H. Eric Clark
Board ChairmanPresident
mission statement :
Loyola Academy of St. Louis is a Jesuit middle school for boys
who have the potential for college preparatory work, but whose
progress may be impeded by economic or social circumstances.
The Loyola community conducts a challenging program that supports families
in preparing each student to achieve his full human potential. In the Ignatian
tradition, the school inspires its students to lives of service and leadership
through the use of their God-given talents.
letter from the principal
Dear Loyola Academy Family,
Upon the completion of yet another successful year at Loyola Academy, I would like to personally thank you
for your commitment, dedication and support you have so generously demonstrated. We definitely could not
continue on in our work of breaking the cycle of poverty through education were it not for friends like you. In
keeping with that work, I would like to share just a few accomplishments that took place this year in the lives
of some of our students.
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Seven students were chosen to receive scholarships to the American Youth Foundation’s Boys Summer Camp because of their leadership potential.
Two of our eighth graders, Jibril and Brendan, two seventh graders, Andrew and Victory, and one sixth grader, Darrian, achieved a GPA of 3.5 or higher all four quarters of the 2011-2012 school year. Additionally, these five students were commended for their effort and conduct in all their classes.
This summer, nine students had the honor of presenting their winning speeches at the Missouri Athletic Club in the Voices of Excellence writing contest.
Two eighth graders were able to grow in their social awareness and share their insights with the
student body through the Give Respect, Get Respect program this past school year.
26 eighth graders exited our doors as Loyola graduates, 100% of whom were accepted into local
college preparatory high schools.
We are so proud of what all of our students were able to accomplish this past year, and we look forward to
future feats of greatness in their lives. Again, please know that your support played an invaluable part in
these student accomplishments, and we sincerely thank you!
On a personal note - throughout my pregnancy this past school year, the students showed their true capacity
to be Loyola Men for Others. On many occasions, students opened doors for me, helped me carry my bags,
rearranged furniture for me, and even gave suggestions for baby names! They were hoping that we would
have a new “Loyola Man,” but alas it was a girl! The staff, our many volunteers as well as many Loyola
parents also pulled together proving just how much of a Loyola family we truly are. For that, once again,
I thank you. As we continue on in our efforts, we hope you will continue to partner with us in serving the
young men of Loyola Academy. Again, from the bottom of our hearts, we thank you.
Sincerely,
Katherine L. Petron
Principal
outcomes/facts at a glance
Mission Statement: Loyola Academy of St. Louis is a Jesuit middle school for boys who have the potential
for college preparatory work, but whose progress may be impeded by economic or social circumstances.
The Loyola community conducts a challenging program that supports families in preparing each student to
achieve his full human potential. In the Ignatian tradition, the school inspires its students to lives of service
and leadership through the use of their God-given talents.
Nativity Miguel Model School
Enrollment: 58 students (from 20 zip codes)
Average Class Size: 15-20 students
Percentage of students in Federal Free/Reduced Lunch Program: 82%
Percentage of students in single parent households: 80%
Extended school day (7:30 a.m. until 5:40 p.m.), which includes
Encore, a mandatory after school enrichment program.
Encore offers students the opportunity to participate in electives which have included subjects such as:
robotics, Mandarin Chinese, cooking, art, music (choir/band),
chess and various athletics ranging from basketball to lacrosse.
Includes a six-week mandatory summer academic program.
Offers a full time graduate support program that tracks students through college
196 graduates from Loyola
(186 of these students are currently enrolled in or have graduated from
high school or GED program- 95% success rate)
High Schools: DeSmet Jesuit High School, CBC High School, St. Mary’s High School, Chaminade College
Prep, St.Louis University High School, Gateway Tech, Westminster Christian Academy, Clyde C. Miller
Career Academy, Cardinal Ritter College Prep, Bishop DuBoug High School, and Lutheran North, MICDS,
John Burroughs, etc.
University/College: About 73% of Loyola graduates have entered college. These colleges and universities include St. Louis University, Southwest Missouri State, Westminster, Central
Missouri State, Alabama Southern University, Harris Stowe University, Rockhurt University, University of
Missouri-Columbia, University of Missouri- St. Louis, Loyola University New Orleans, Rhodes College, and
Beloit College
financial profile
Operating Revenues
Individual Contributions* Grants
Special events* Tuition
Other Program Income
In-Kind Contributions
Total Operating Revenues
2011-2012
$910,361
$246,469
$634,417
$54,111
$62,726
$90,045
$1,998,129
Operating Expenses
Program Services
$1,112,810
Fundraising* $554,509
General and Administration $174,781
Total Operating Expenses $1,842,100
Net Income$156,029
% of Total
46%
12%
31%
3%
3%
5%
100%
60%
30%
10%
100%
* Special events, not expected to occur in future years,
include a Gym naming campaign and a second golf
tournament resulting in “one-time”, net revenues of
$424,000.
Men for Others...
board of trustees staff list
August W. Hager III (Chair)
Hager Companies
Katherine G. Anderson
Community Volunteer
Thomas G. Auffenberg
Mid Town Printing
Mark Azar, DDS
Azar Orthodontics
J. Michael Bruno
Plancorp, Inc.
Richard O. Buhler, S. J.
Jesuit Community at SLU
Mary Calzaretta
Esse Health
David O. Danis
Carey & Danis, LLC
Stephen F. Doss
SJ Associates
Elizabeth George
Deaconess Foundation
Brian Haydem
Collaborative Straegies
Jim Holloran
Holloran, White & Schwartz
Paul Hulen
Edward Jones
Dan Isom
St. Louis Metropolitan Police
Department
William Kallaos Jr.
Four Seasons Wealth
Management
James Kratzer
Jefferson Bank and Trust
Michael Loynd
Interco Charitable Trust
John McClure (Vice Chair)
Community Volunteer
Lester Miller
The Miller Group
Don Musick III
Don C. Musick Construction
Co.
Gerald Ortbals
Bryan Cave LLP
Jason Q. Purnell, Ph.D, M.P.H.
Washington University in St.
Louis
Walter Sidney, S.J.
President, De Smet Jesuit High
School
H. Eric Clark
President
Max Magee
Teacher
Katherine Petron
Principal
Erin Marsh
Development Associate
Faith Barnes
Director of Development
Alice Reese
Language Arts
Katheleen Batts
Business Manager
Melba Shumpert
Art Teacher
Gene Brion
Director of Athletics
Steve Sulewski
Director of Graduate Support
Sterling Brown
Social Studies Teacher
Ralph Taylor
Technical Coordinator
Paul Bozdech
Science Teacher
Sean Towey
Campus Minister
Julie Duncan
Reading Teacher
Marina Valero
Housekeeper
Laura Eberius
Community Resource
Coordinator
Eric Vails, Sr.
Director of Food Services
Adam Elkana-Hale
Math Teacher
Daniel Stephen
Mary Franklin
First National Bank of St. Louis Secretary
Robert F. Weiss, S. J.
Jesuits of the Missouri Province
Jorgé Wallace
Social Worker
Richard Williams
Floor Maintenance
Dominic Zanaboni
Teacher
Ronnie White
Holloran, White and Schwartz
H. Eric Clark, President
Loyola Academy
Leonard Jacobs
Community Volunteer
Field Day 2011
2011-2012
July
Inaugural Chefs’ Feast
for a Knight
The year begins with 22
incoming sixth graders.
September
October
Camp Miniwanca
“My Own Self,
At My Very Best,
All The Time!”
December
February
Inaugural Million Dollar
Luxury Car Shootout
Loyola Academy selected
as the only school in the
nation to be visited by
Major League
Baseball, Vera and Luis
Clemente and the
St. Louis Cardinals
during the
2011 World Series.
Loyola hosts
another successful
athletic season.
Christmas at Loyola
April
Eighth graders visit The Lorraine Motel
during their 8th grade trip to Memphis.
May
Loyola gym named in honor of
founding Board President,
August W. Hager III.
graduation 2012
Impacting Lives for a
Brighter Future
corporate
and foundation
Anheuser Busch Companies, Inc.
Archdiocese of St. Louis
AT&T Employee Giving Campaign
Bank of America
The Boeing Company, Employee Community Fund
Cardinals Care
Cardinal Investment Advisors, LLC
Computer Associates, Inc.
Conoco Phillips
Covidien Employee Matching Gifts Program
Diversity Awareness Partnership
The Caleb C. and Julia W. Dula Foundation
Esse Health Foundation
GlaxoSmith Kline
Guth Foundation
Honer & Associates
Jesuit Community at SLU
Jesuits of the Missouri Province
Jesuits of the Sacred Heart Community
Jordan Charitable Foundation
JS Express
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
L.E.K. Consulting
Macy’s Foundation
Merck Partnership for Giving
The Monsanto Fund
Morgan Stanley
The Norman J. Stupp Foundation, Commerce Bank, N.A.
Northwestern Mutual Foundation Matching Gift Program
Olive Dempsey Charitable Trust
The Perkins Malo Hunter Foundation
Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Roman, Butler, Fullerton & Co.
The Saigh Foundation
St. Louis Blues, Fourteen Fund
St. Louis Service Bureau
St. Louis Metropolitan Medical Society Alliance
St. Louis Trust Co.
Today and Tomorrow Foundation
The Trio Foundation of St. Louis
UBS Financial Services, Inc.
United Way of Greater St. Louis
US Bancorp Foundation
Dewitt and Caroline Van Evera Foundation
Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gifts Program
history
In the late 90’s, city educators were consistently
finding that despite their best efforts at recruitment
and retention, low income students were failing to
reach their academic potential and, in many cases,
were dropping out altogether. This was occurring
even to students who came highly recommended by
their parochial and public grade schools. In the fall
of 1997, a committee was formed to discuss the
problems that many low income students were
experiencing and to investigate ways to help them
succeed. Through this course of action, the Nativity
school model was selected for implementation. After
much research, the committee decided to move
forward with establishing a middle school for boys.
The result was Loyola Academy of St. Louis, which
welcomed its first class of students in September,
1999. The school differs from other educational
institutions in that it was determined that Loyola
would:
• serve low-income students.
• complement - not compete with other St. Louis
schools.
• include an extended school day, extended school
year and “wrap-around” services not typically
associated with a school such as health care,
recreation, tutoring and mentoring that would
support the student and his family.
All of these have been proven to increase academic
success among our target population. Now in its 14th
year of operation, Loyola serves approximately 60
students per year through middle school operations
and approximately 75 through its Graduate Support
program.
annual appeal contributors
Adam Family Fund
Donna Altepeter
Kathy and John Anderson
Marta and Dennis Anglim
Aspen Engineering, Sales and Services
Barb and Michael Aufdenspring
Pat and Mark Azar
Kathryn and Robert Bachmann
Ellen Barnidge and Jamie Baley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bannister
Ann and Ed Barnidge
Allison and Pat Barry
Gil Beckemeier
Kathy and Tom Becvar
Caron and Peter Benoist
Dan Berger
Rodney Bishop
Helen and John Boggiano
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke
Gloria and Michael Burns
Jean and Allen Burns
Mary Ellen and Denis Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Callahan
Laura and Pat Carmody
Sally and Mike Cherre
Mary and Kenneth Clark
Jeanne and Jerry Clerc
Sally and Joe Coleman
Conner Ash P.C.
Conoco Phillips
Mary Lou and George Convy
Christine Cooke
David Costigan
Carol and Ed Costigan, Jr.
Jenny and Paul Crowe
Dr. and Mrs. James Davis
Karen and Benjamin De Foy
Marcella and William Diepenbrock
Nancy Dirnbeck
Mr. and Mrs. William Doherty
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doll
Phil Donato
Kevin Etzkorn
Graham Farrell
Terrence Farris
Daniel Feder
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Finley
Jo Fischer
Lisa Franke
Sara and Sean Geoghegan
Elizabeth George and Richard Baugh
Karen and Michael Gibbons
Mary Pat and Jim Glauber
Wendy and Joe Granger
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Growe
Mary and Paul Gund
Katherine and Daniel Gunn
Mary and John Gunther
Susan and Steve Hall
Frederick Hanser
Doloris Hart and Judith Hart
Emma Harty and Troy Woytek
Tanya and Brian Hayden
Debra and Gary Haynes
Mark and Mary Haywood
Pat and Frank Hellwig
Jen and Gerard Hempstead
Sue and Ed Higgins
Andrew Hill
Greg Holland
Kathryn and Peter Irwin
Kathryn and Jerome Jacobsmeyer
David Johnson
Villa and Darryl Jones
Karen Kalish
Connie and William Kallaos, Sr.
Mary and Stephen Kappel
Mary Catherine and Francis Kaveney
James Kelley
Matthew Kemner
Mark Keohane
Helen Klenklen
Carol and Frederick Kramer
Rita Krapf
Judith and Wilfred Krenn
Kristin and John Kuchem
Joan and Paul Kutz
Mary Jo and Mark LaBarge
Mary Lamy
Susan and Patrick Lawlor
Joseph Lee
Dot and Larry LeGrand
Robert Leifield
Laura and Mike Lueken
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luepke
Margaret and William Luth
Lynn and Jack Malloy
Carol and Steve Marsh
Catherine and Charles Marsh
Nanci and Paul Martin
Elizabeth and Matthew McClure
Mary and John McClure
Kathy and Glen McDonald
Mary and Mark McGraw
Elizabeth McLeod
Sherrie and Joseph Meek
Mirco Industries, Inc.
Susan and Edward Moloney
Moneta Group
Morgan Stanley
Ann Moskowitz
Christine and Jim Mudd
Theresa and Michael Mulligan
Meredith Murphy
Christine and Mike Normile
Dan O’Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Steve O’Hara
Jane and Matt O’Neill
James O’Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Terry O’Toole
Kathryn and Randy Odem,
James Ortbals
Kathy and Peter Palumbo
Marybeth and Jim Pashia
Rose Ann and Antonio Penilla
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penlesky
Genna and John Pennington
Helen and Bill Penton
Carol and Barry Pessin
Joan and Mike Price
Sharon and Henry Purcell
Dan Puricelli
Amanda and Jason Purnell
Diana and Joseph Puskar
Liz and Josh Rainey
Mary Belle and Michael Reap
Nancy and Mark Rehberger
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reinders
Deanie Reis
Mr. and Mrs. David Richardson
Laura Richter
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rohlfing
Idania Luna and Jeffrey Rombach
Patricia Rotermund
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ruzicka
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ruzicka
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ruzicka
Claire Ruzicka
Ellen Ruzicka
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Ryan III
believers
Mary Pat and Tom Santel
Lester Schaefer
Gerard Schneller
John Schrank
Kelli and Keith Schwahn
Bente Seitz
Maryann and Jerry Sexton
Julie and Peter Sharamitaro
Annie and Paul Sharamitaro
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaughnessy
Mr. and Mrs. James Sheehan
Steven Sieber
Ed Smith
Kathryn and Steve Snodgrass
Donna and Joe Sokolowski
Rosemary Spitler
Linda and John Steinway
Sally and Dan Stephen
Ivy and William Stewart
John Straub
Kurt Strobach
Louise and Warren Sullivan
Mary and William Suntrup
Megan and Joseph Sustar
M. Deborah and Fred Sutton
Pat and John Talley
Thomasson Advisory Group
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Thorpe
Augusto Michael Trujillo
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Van de Riet, Jr.
Janet and Mark Viox
David Voges
Stephanie and Chris Vogt
Aimee Vogt
Kate and Bob Wacker
Corinne and David Walentik
Gill Waltman
Elizabeth and James Werle
Kathy and Scott Wessel
Lauren and Joe Wilder
Joe Wiley
Debbie and Mark Wilhelm
Linda and Norman Williams
John Wilmes
Patricia and Stephen Wilson
Jeffrey Winzerling
Jessica Wubker
Jen and Nick Wunderlich
Sharon and James Alexander
Andy Berra
Dianne and Timothy Fogerty, Jr.
Skip Grossman
Randall Kruep
Michael Loynd
Mary and John McClure
Louise and Gerry McNeive
Shelly and Don McNutt
J. Patrick Mulcahy
Helen and James J. O’Connor III
Gerald Ortbals
Helen and Bill Penton
Rosalynn and Bernard Purcell
Paul Rotermund Jr.
Kathy and Dan Schaeffer
Joan and John Vatterott
Martha and Bradley Wastler
Mary Ann and Ken Zehnder
chefs’ feast for a knight contributors
Annie Gunns’ Restaurant
The Aries Company
Barb and Michael Aufdenspring
Paula and Chip Baker
Bank of America
Kathleen and Robert Batts
Patti and Mark Beck
Shae Behymer
Tom Berra
Carol and Christopher Brescia
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Castellano
CMW Equipment
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Crawford
Anthony Devoti
Nancy and Fred Daues
Debbie Dennler
Judith and Robert Donovan
Judith and Steve Doss
Geri and James Erler, Sr.
Carolyn and Kevin Farrell
Jo Fischer
Five Bistro
Paul Fleischut
Mary and Steve Frank
Mary Kay and David French
Josh Galliano
Mary Pat and Jim Glauber
GlaxoSmithKline
Gregg Goldman Photography
Donna and Paul Gross
Nancy and Leo Haas
Patricia and Tim Hanneke
Constance and David Hartenbach
Katie and Matt Haywood
Sue Hodapp
Angela and Bill Holland
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Honer
Dr. and Mrs. Darrell Hudson
Paul Hulen – Edward Jones
Impact Group
Jewel and Len Jacobs
Jane and Thomas Johans
Joseph and Joan Lipic Foundation
Connie and Williams Kallaos, Sr.
Nancy and A. Michael Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Konczak
James Lanigan Jr.
Lauren and Mike Lueken
Carol and Steve Marsh
Chris and Bob Mathias
Laura Mazzarese
Kelley and Sean McLaughlin
Shelly and Don McNutt
Mid-America Coffee
Midwest Petroleum
Teresa and Thaddeus McNeal
Monarch Restaurant
Kevin Nashan
Diane and Bob Newett
Jeff Orbin
Sheila Onuska
Marybeth and Jim Pashia
Helen and Bill Penton
Christine Pham and Anthony Lubniewski
Joan and Mike Price
Sharon and Henry Purcell
Amanda and Jason Purnell
Betty and Que Purnell
Lauren and John Rice
Lou Rook
Joann and Steven Rull
Megan and James Schmidt
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Schroeder
Bryan Seariat
Sean Collins Multimedia
Sidney Street Café
Osborne Smith
St. Louis Cardinals LLC
St. Louis University Mothers Club
Kevin Stukebrick
Cindy and Paul Szewczyk
Aaron Teitelbaum
Marilyn and Steve Teitelbaum
K.F. and Joseph Thaman
The Mortgage Center, Inc.
Virginia and Raymond Timm
Lynn Wallis
Shelby Watson
million dollar luxury car shootout
contributors
AFB International
Larson Allen, LLP/
Randy Ganim
Kathy and John Anderson
Armstrong Land
Company, LLC
Margaret and Lawrence Auer
Azar Orthodontics
Andrew Baur
Butler’s Pantry
Cass Bank
Ed and Allyson Callison
Canepa Foundation
Alice and Laurence
Christopher
David Dempsey/Property
Assesment Review
Ensign-Bickford Foundation
Footwear Unlimited, Inc.
Ganim Investments
Richard Goodman
Mike Graven
Frank Guyol III
Hager Companies
Paul Hulen/Edward Jones
Humphrey’s Restaurant
Honer & Associates
William S. Kallaos Family
Foundation
Mike Lueken
McGurk’s Irish Pub
Patrick and Rosanne Mathis
Catherine and David McKay
The McNeive Family
David Meiners
R. Wesley Mellow
J. Ben Miller
Patrick and Elizabeth Moore
Randall and Christy Moore
NEC Insurance
Newbold BMW
Kenneth Orihel
Plancorp
Schmale Insurance Agency
Phil Sidlo
Jeanne and Rex Sinquefield
Soft Surroundings
Jim Trenary
U.S. Bank
Bob Wacker/
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
John Wallace
Anne and Eric Weidmann
Jeanne and John Wunderlich
tributes
In Honor of: Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Amberg, Christopher Gilvan, Andrew
Taylor, Stephen Brauer, John Brauer,
John Roberts
Susan and Stephen Hall
In Honor of Kathy Anderson
Ed Holthaus
In Honor of Honorable Judge
Tom Frawley
Diana Kimes
In Honor of Friends of Bill Jones
Bill Jones
In Honor of Len Jacobs
Carol and Barry Pessin
In Honor of Diane Rabenau
Kathleen Manion
In Honor of Lauren Ridenhaur
David Johnson
In Honor of Father Paul Sheridan, S. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Growe
In Honor of Dale and Tom Auffenberg
Kathy and Mike Bruno
Sally and Daniel Stephen
In Honor of Jen and Gerard Hempstead
Kathryn and Gerry Hempstead
In Honor of Dr. Mark Azar
Megan and Joseph Sustar
In Honor of Joseph Lee
Mary Lamy
In Honor of Mark and Paula Bobak
Jane and Matt O’Neill
In Honor of the Loyola Academy
Basketball Program
Matt and Jane O’Neill
In Honor of Patty Wells
Pat and Mark Azar
In Honor of Glen Henry Lueken
Melody E. Noel and Jeff Bonner
In Memory of Bill Badgley
Pat and Mark Azar
In Honor of Erin Marsh
Catherine and Charles Marsh
In Memory of Bob Barnidge
Kathy and Mike Bruno
Judith and Steve Doss
In Honor of James Burshulz
Matthew Kemner
In Honor of Jim Carter
Thomasson Advisory Group
Deborah and Ronny O’Dwyer
In Honor of Ed Costigan Jr.
Mary and John Gunther
Sally and Joe Coleman
In Honor of Ed Costigan Sr.
David Costigan
In Honor of Mary and John McClure
Ivy and William Stewart
In Honor of Jerry McNeive
Diane and John Rabenau
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsh,
Jim Sinner, Jim Sullivan, Edward Marsh,
Tony Louvier, Ibby Buser, Bill Leber
Carol and Steve Marsh
In Honor of Father Robert Weiss, S.J.
Judith and Wilfred Krenn
In Memory of the Boggiano Family
Helen and John Boggiano
In Memory of Thomas D. Buford
Gil Beckemeier
In Honor of Lester Miller
Max Benzaquen
Wade DeWoskin
Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler
Luis Giuffra
Edwin and Tom Johnson
Marianne Mebane
Mary and Anibal Zambrano
In Memory of Willie Carter
Margaret and Edwin Baldwin
Judith and Steve Doss
Carol and Kenneth Hayden
Darice and Michael Healey
Jennifer and Joseph McCormac
Angie Walsh
In Honor of Philip Moore
Carol and Barry Pessin
In Memory of Barbara Chouinard
Jo Fischer
In Honor of Steve Doss
Carol and Barry Pessin
Linda, Sara and Sean
In Honor of Matt O’Neill
Kelli and Keith Schwahn
In Memory of Frankie Cognac
Jane and Matt O’Neill
In Honor of Tim Farrell
Mary Ann and Ken Zehnder
In Honor of Chris Patritti
Lisa Franke
In Memory of Barbara Clark
Maryann and Jerry Sexton, Jr.
In Honor of Fiduciary Asset Management
Financial Counselors, Inc.
Sara and Sean Geoghegan
In Honor of Rita Krapf and
Peachie Pelligreen
Judith and Steve Doss
In Memory of Robert Clark
Jo Fischer
In Honor of Archbishop Timothy Dolan
Jo Fischer
In Honor of Judith and Steve Doss
Jo Fischer
Deloris and Judith Hart
In Honor of the Doss Family
Fiduciary Advisors, Inc.
In Honor of the Purnell Family
James Hipp
In Memory of Ronald Colbert, Sr.
Nicole Colbert
Sara and Kevin Lee
Shelly and Don McNutt
Kenneth Orihel
Ellen and Patrick Murphy
Kathryn Palumbo
Melanie and John Schwob
In Memory of Mary Haywood’s Dad
Shelly and Don McNutt
Kate and Bob Wacker
In Memory of Kathryn Pisciotta
Jo Fischer
In Memory of Jeanne Doll
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doll
In Memory of Dr. William Hamilton
Jean and Allen Burns
In Memory of Craig Doss
Marta and Dennis Anglim
Kathy and Mike Bruno
Nancy Barnidge
Doloris Hart and Judith Hart
Honer and Associates
Rita Krapf
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newsom
Rosemary Spitler
In Memory of Alvin Holtkamp
Gil Beckemeier
In Memory of Chris Corrigan
Jane and Matt O’Neill
In Memory of Charles and Ruby Farris
Terrence Farris
In Memory of William Fikes
Eric Christner
Randy Costas
Michelle Drury
Margaret and Thomas Hale
Marilyn Kane
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelley
Julia and James Killeen
Terry and James Lucas
Mr. and Mrs. Derek Rapp
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schokmiller
In Memory of Joseph Imbs III
Carolyn and August (Rusty) Hager III
In Memory of Edward Kiely
Sue and Ed Higgins
In Memory of Sarah and Arteria King
Amanda and Jason Purnell
In Memory of Virginia Granich and
Leonard Mullen
Shelly and Don McNutt
In Memory of Jane Louis
Jane and Matt O’Neill
In Memory of Virginia Louvier
Mary Beth and Mark Dennis
In Memory of Patricia Lueken
Mirco Industries, Inc.
In Memory of Charles Finley
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Finley
In Memory of Jacqueline Miano
Jo Fischer
In Memory of Francis and Arline Gallagher
Michael Gallagher
In Memory of Father Howard Kalb, S.J.
and Michael R. Redmond
Edward McNamara
In Memory of Harold and Irene Gerth
Donald Gerth
In Memory of Susie Glynn
Kate and Bob Wacker
In Memory of Robert and Pauline Greene
Priscilla and Clayton Fryer
In Memory of James B. Guth
David Costigan
In Memory of August (Bill) Hager II
Kathy and John Anderson
Dr. and Mrs. Bob Bannister
In Memory of Lil Musial
Jo Fischer
In Memory of Homer Nienhaus
Jo Fischer
In Memory of Father Ed O’Brien
Caron and Peter Benoist
In Memory of Elizabeth Owens
Helen Klenklen
In Memory of Michael Palumbo
Kathy and Mike Bruno
Dolores Farrell
In Memory of Stephen Ringkamp
Jan and Harry Amann
In Memory of Arnold Rothermich, Sr.
John Rothermich
In Memory of Frances J. Burns, MD
and Ruby Uding
Gloria and Michael Burns
In Memory of Brian Spinks
Laverna Spinks
In Memory of Edna Strong
Ingrid and Stan Jackson
In Memory of Thomas Studer
Jean and Michael Szerzinski
In Memory of Charles Tichacek
Jo Fischer
In Memory of Charles F. Vatterott, Jr.
Mary Lou and George Convy
in-kind support
American Youth Foundation
John and Kathy Anderson
Annie Gunn’s Restaurant
The Aries Company
Cathy and Mike Barry
Beefeater Gin
Karen Beck
Joe Beilein
Mike and Kathy Bruno
Steve Bruno
The Buddy Fund
Build-A-Bear Workshop
Courtney Callahan
Tim Callahan
Lance Callis
Greg Campbell
Mary Calzaretta
Tom and DeDe Caspari
Jeanne and Jerry Clerc
Theresa and Kevin Corby
Steve and Judith Doss
Chateau St. Michelle Winery
Chris’ Pancakes
Jeanne and Jerry Clerc
Citizen Kane’s
Randy Costas
De Smet Jesuit Community
Espolon 100% Pure Agave Tequila
Kevin and Carolyn Farrell
Donna Fisher
Five Bistro
Margaret Frank
Glazers
Gregg Goldman Photography
Grey Eagle Distributors
Peggy Harris
Emma Harty
Joe Hegele
Herbie’s Restaurant
Whitey Herzog
Andy Hill
Mrs. Hoff
Jim Holloran
Paul Hulen
Insite Advice
Jasper’s Tropical Gift Fruit Baskets
Kim Tucci, Pasta House Restaurant
Kreis Restaurant
Randall Kruep
Little Bit Foundation
Loyola Academy Friends Board
Maggiano’s Restaurant
Major Brands
Major League Baseball
Carol and Steve Marsh
McGurk’s Irish Pub
Don and Shelly McNutt
James and Raina McNutt
Ryan McNutt
Mid-America Coffee
Midtown Printing
Midwest Petroleum
Mogillic
Monarch Restaurant
Larry Morgan
Mary Nahlik
Nestle Purina PetCare
Todd Oliverio
Jane and Matt O’Neill
Owen Development
Jim Palumbo
Pasta House Company
Kate Ponzillo
PRP Wine International/
Marty Busch
Liz and Josh Rainey
Ed Rataj
Repco
Jeff and Idania Rombach
Ronnoco Coffee
Molly Ross
Mike Ruffino
Eric Rudroff
Saeger Ink
Salt
Sean Collins Multimedia
Maryann and Jerry Sexton
Scott Joplin House
Sidney Street Cafe’
Skyy Vodka
SLUH Alum Moms’
SLUH Guest House
Peter Sharamitaro
Speckhard Photography
Sportsprint/
Allison Rockamann
St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Rams
St. Louis University H.S.
St. Louis University
STLPhotart.com
Kurt Strobach
Ted Drewes
Timberline Landscape
Rio and Bill Tomber
Vinciguerra Jewelry
Vito’s Restaurant
Aimee Vogt
Chris Vogt
Greg Vogt
Kate and Bob Wacker
Mary Werle
West End Wines
Jeff Winzerling
Alex Wolk
Z Wine Services
capital campaign
contributors
Anheuser Busch
Companies, Inc.
Dale and Tom Auffenberg
Kathy and Michael Bruno
Mary and George
Fitzsimmons
Karole and Thomas Green
Jesuits of the Missouri
Province
Bo and Terry Mehan
Lauren and Peter Palumbo
general donations
Gloria Abels
Jan and Harry Amann
Kathy and John Anderson
Anonymous
Pat and Mark Azar
Margaret and Edwin Baldwin
Bob Bannister
Thomas Bannister
Nancy Barnidge
Katheleen and Robert Batts
Kathy and James Baum
James Becker
Nick Bellon
Max Benzaquen
David Blazevic
Paula and Mark Bobak
Boeing ECF Program
Kathy and Mike Bruno
Leo Bub
Michael Buttice
Lance Callis
Curtis Calloway
Mary Calzaretta
John Carroll
Eric Christner
Alice and Laurence Christopher
Anjanette and H. Eric Clark
Nicole Colbert
Concord Village Lions
Community
Christine Cooke
Randy Costas
Crane Insurance Agency
and Brokers
Alicia Dean
Mark Dennis
DeSmet Jesuit Community
DeSmet Jesuit H.S. Alum
Association
DeSmet Jesuit High School
Wade DeWoskin
Catherine and Paul Doerrer
John Donnelly
Judith and Steve Doss
Michelle Drury
E-Script
Daniel Eggleston
Election Administrators
Jacquelyn and Michael Engle
Executive Function Management
Dolores Farrell
Terrence Farris
Jo Fischer
Donna and James Fisher
William Fowler
Mary and Ken Franklin
Priscilla and Clayton Fryer
Sara and Sean Geoghegan
Luis Giuffra
Mary and Walter Guest
Frank Guyol Jr.
Frank Guyol III
Carolyn and August Hager III
Margaret and Thomas Hale
Doloris Hart & Judith Hart
Carol and Kenneth Hayden
Mary and Mark Haywood
Darice and Michael Healey
Kathryn and Gerry Hempstead, Sr.
Andrew Hill
James Hipp
Ed Holthaus
Sabrina Indelicato
Ingrid and Stan Jackson
Jane and Thomas Johans
Edwina and Tom Johnson
Mary Caye and Bill Jones
Richard Jones
Marilyn Kane
Barbara and Joseph Kelley
Matthew Kemner
Beth and Christopher Kemph
Julia and James Killeen
Diana Kimes
William Koch
Eva and Richard Komoroski
Judith and Wilfred Krenn
Donna and Randall Kruep
Mary Jo and Mark LaBarge
Christine and Donald Lapoint
Janet and Mark Lawder
Sara and Kevin Lee
Michael Lodes
Rita Loeffler
Mary Ann Lough
Terry and James Lucas
Lyoto Bellons Dad, LLC
Jane and Peter Maher
Kathleen Mannion
Tony Mattera
Mayer Mayer
Jennifer and Joseph McCormac
Pat and Bill McNamara
Shelly and Donald McNutt
Marianne Mebane
H.C. Milford
David Murphy
William Nahm
Deborah and Ronny O’Dwyer
Jane and Matt O’Neill
Kathryn and Randy Odem
Betty Jane Okenfuss
Kenneth Orihel
James Ortbals
Gerald Ortbals
Matt Padberg
Kathryn Palumbo
Carol and Barry Pessin
Beverly Pettit
Ronna Pohlman
Charles Prehm
Thomas Price
Quality Network Office, Inc
Diane and John Rabenau
Anne and Craig Ragland
Derek and Emily Rapp
Elizabeth and Edward Rataj
Sherill Rayford
Michael Richter
RMPG Morganford
Management LLC
Jane and Bruce Robert
Steve Schokmiller
Melanie and John Schwob
John Short
Sign of the Arrow
StephenSmith
Suzanne and David Spence
St. Louis University
St. Louis University High
School
Jeanette and Paul Steiner
Sally and Daniel Stephen
Carol and Dan Stephens
Mary Stoker
Patrick Stokes
Jean and Michael Szerzinski
Gloria Taylor
Jane and John Torretta
Virginia and Michael Twist
Jan and Robert Wacker
Kate and Robert Wacker
Angie Walsh
Mike Welling
Grant Williams
Mary and Anibal Zambrano
Michael Zarrilli
Mary Ann and Ken Zehnder
securing the future now:
past present and forever
endowment/major gifts campaign
In Memory of James B. Guth
David Costigan, M.D.
Judith and Steve Doss
The Caleb C. and Julia W. Dula Foundation
Rosalie and Curt Engler
In Honor of August W. (Rusty) Hager III Sara and Sean Geoghegan
Kathy and John Anderson
Elizabeth George and Richard Baugh
Anonymous
The Gemini Foundation
Evan Athanas
Hager Companies
Dale and Tom Auffenberg
August W. Hager IV
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baur
Tanya and Brian Hayden
Carson Baur
Herbert D. Condie Jr. Family Foundation
Patrick J. Behan Jr.
Carlota Hermann-Holton
Camilla and Stephen Brauer
Ann and Jim Holloran
Barbara and B.A. Bridgewater
Bonnie and Bill Kallaos
Kathy and Mike Bruno
Joanne and Charles Knight
J. Rodney Bryan
Krey Distributing Company
Virginia Busch
Lou Fusz Automotive Network
August A. Busch III
Jeanne and William Maritz
Charles Cella
Mary and John McClure
David Danis
Carrie and Ned McLean
Adele Dilschneider
J. Ben Miller
Helen and James O’Connor III
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Orthwein
Amanda and Jason Purnell
Ulrike and Tom Schlafly
Craig Schnuck
Hugh Scott III
Molly and Eli Sharp
William M.W. Sharp
Sally and Daniel Stephen
Andrew and Barbara Taylor
Debbie and Jack Thomas
Sarah Trulaske
Evie and Eugene Williams
Drury Hotels
Debbie and Larry Glynn
newsletter
contributors
Nancy Barnidge
Gil Beckemeier
Melody and Jeff Bonner
Stanley Buck
Jean and Allen Burns
Lindsey and Chris Cerny
Sally and Michael Cherre
Martha Desloge
Marcella and William
Diepenbrock
Barbara and Roy Dripps
Fiduciary Advisors
Jo Fischer
Michael Gallagher
Donald Gerth
Sue and Ed Higgins
Eileen and Thomas Hughes
Robert Johnson
Rosa and Thomas Kim
Nancy and A. Michael
Klein
Helen Klenklen
Rita Krapf
Judith and Wilfred Krenn
Edward McNamara
Ellen and Patrick Murphy
John Rothermich
Julie and Martin Rubio
Laverna Spinks
Judith and John Stann
Jeanette and Paul Steiner
Robert Wankum
Judith and Gary
Weidemann
holiday wine
tasting
contributors
Gayla and Jay Arendt
Gloria and Michael Burns
Carroll Casteel
Nancy and Byron Francis
Mary Pat and Jim Glauber
Diane and John Hefele
Sheila and Michael Hunsicker
Midwest Money
Richard O’Brien
Richard Palank
Rosalynn and Bernard Purcell
Mary Pat and Tom Santel
Edward Schlafly
Henry Schmitt
Donna and Joseph Sokolowski
Louise and Warren Sullivan
Joe Wiley
“I am a Loyola Man.”
Loyola Academy is greatly appreciative of your generosity and deeply regrets any errors and/or omissions in the listing of gifts.
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