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Miege Matters December 2004 Alumni Party Photos pg 11 A Newsletter for Alumni, Parents of Alumni and Friends Thanksgiving Missionaries Help Director of Hurricane Victims by Mary Perrini, Campus Ministry In August and September, the Southeastern part of the United States was devastated by horrible hurricanes. After hearing about the damage and destruction, Bishop Miege High School wanted to help improve the lives of the people most affected by these storms. After contacting the National Relief Network, we coordinated a trip over Thanksgiving Break to help in any way we could. On Monday, November 22, 41 students, along with 9 chaperones will be traveling to Mobile, Alabama to tarp roofs. FEMA is presently making appointments for November, 2005 to repair the roofs damaged by the hurricanes. In order to prevent further damage, we will be tarping these roofs as well as clearing debris. The Miege volunteers will be working for four to five days. They will work half the day on Thursday and we hope to have a wonderful catered meal for them on Thursday afternoon. The group will arrive home Sunday afternoon. Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to reflect on the many blessings we have. These 50 people are giving thanks in a very unique way. We are very proud of the many ways our students serve others. This is one of the best! BELOW: Students going on the Alabama mission trip over Thanksgiving gathered in the chapel for last minute instructions and a group photo. ABOVE: Student volunteer receives a big hug before leaving Miege. Have you seen us on line? www.bishopmiege.com Keep in Touch at www.bishopmiege.com 1. Log In To log in to the alumni site, go to www.alumni.bishopmiege.com. If you need help with your user name or pass word, e-mail Beth at [email protected]. 2. Update After you’ve logged in, be sure to update your current information. If you want other alums to see any of this info, click the box to the right of each item. 3. Add Notes & Photos When you are on your personal page, just click on the “Edit Photo Album” button to begin adding photos. To add notes, click “My AlumNotes” and follow the directions. There are MANY other great things you can do and see on our new web site. We encourage all alumni, as well as the entire Miege community to use this great new resource! If you have any trouble, call Beth at 913.262.2701, ext. 252, or email [email protected]. If your magazine subscriptions are running out, just go to www.qsp.com to renew your subscriptions or purchase new ones. As with our annual magazine sale, Bishop Miege will receive a percentage of each subscription you purchase! 2 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Attention Alumni!! DECEMBER 12 20 - Jan. 4 Vocal Christmas Concert Christmas Vacation: No Classes JANUARY 6 All School Mass, 9:30 a.m. 8 8th Grade Placement Test, 8:00 a.m. 15 8th Grade Placement Test, 8:00 a.m. 16 Mother/Daughter Event 17 Martin Luther King Jr. Day: No Classes 29 Freshmen Night @ Miege, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. FEBRUARY 2 All School Mass, 9:30 a.m. 5 Sadie Hawkins Dance, 8:30 - 11:00 p.m. 9 ASH WEDNESDAY - All School Mass, 9:30 a.m. 25 - 27 Winter Play, 7:00 p.m. MARCH 1 Blood Drive 6 Concert Chorale in Concert 7 Running Revs, 7:00 p.m. 8 Academic Excellence Awards, 7:30 p.m. 13 - 20 Spring Break Mission Trips Spring Break: No Classes 27 EASTER SUNDAY (No class 25th or 28th) APRIL 6 23 Easter Celebration: All School Mass 32nd Annual Auction Send in your news! Your classmates want to hear what’s new in your life! Please inform us of marriages, births, promotions, moves, honors, and general updates. Also, we would love to print photos of you, your reunion, your new baby, and more! Submit your news and photos online at www.alumni.bishopmiege.com, use the enclosed envelope, call Beth at 913.262.2701, ext. 252, or e-mail [email protected]! — AND — Send in addresses! Help us save money by telling us when you and family members move. E-mail [email protected], call Patty at 913.262.2701, ext. 257, or mail your address in the enclosed envelope. Keep INFORMED, UP-TO-DATE and IN TOUCH at www.bishopmiege.com Dear Friends of Miege, A Letter from the President Our Miege community is blessed to have strong widespread support from so many alumni as well as past and current parents. Over the years, this support has manifested itself in countless ways. A very powerful example was the overwhelming response to our recent facility improvement program. Only with the generous help of many were we able to transform our 40-year old building into a premier educational facility through our $14 million capital campaign. This type of success only occurs in a school community where a tradition of pride has been passed along year after year. There is no doubt that strong tradition is a hallmark of Miege. Dr. Joe Passantino But how is that tradition started and how is it passed along? Certainly, strong student spirit plays a big role. Our young people are the lifeblood of our school. Their enthusiasm and effort are impressive to witness. But, more importantly, I believe it is the teachers and coaches that instill that pride in one class after another. They work day in and day out helping their students grow to be more capable and responsible as well as stronger in their faith. It has been a pleasure for me to get to know two former faculty members who helped get this tradition started. These two individuals stand out because their strong sense of loyalty to our school has endured the test of time. Both Sr. Roberta Allen and Coach Paul Martel were members of the faculty at St. Agnes High School in the 1950’s. Even though their tenure ended soon after Miege opened in 1958, they have remained strongly connected to the school, and both are filled with fond memories of their days working with their students. Coach Martel’s influence on his students and athletes is as strong today as it was then. They all look forward to seeing him. They vividly recall how their football teams beat much larger schools such as Rockhurst. In addition to the scores, they remember individual plays as if they were yesterday. Coach remains true to the message of commitment he stressed to his students. Over the past ten years, he has unselfishly given his time to help Miege with two capital campaigns. He has remained committed to improving the opportunities for today’s students just as he did when he taught and coached here. Sr. Roberta Allen and Coach Paul Martel In the same way, Sr. Roberta keeps in close touch with her former students through reunions and regular correspondence. She recounts how some of the Ursulines buried medals in the 1950’s on the site where Miege now sits. It was their dream that one day the land would be donated by the Roe sisters so a high school could be built. Never doubt the power of prayer! At 93, she vividly recalls her days of teaching religion in the church basement and art and yearbook in the kitchen and bedroom of the stone cottage. Her connection to Miege remains strong today. She closely follows the progress of all Miege activities. She writes us with words of support and encouragement and keeps us in those powerful prayers of hers. The type of loyalty that Robbie and Coach Martel personify is extraordinary. They helped establish the foundation for the type of commitment that is so integral to our present school community. They inspired their former students and they still serve as inspiration to us today. This is how tradition gets started and this is how it perpetuates – through exceptional individuals like these two. God bless. Sincerely, Dr. Joe Passantino President 3 Foundation Dinner Thanks Those Who Support Miege Formal choir, nationally recognized orator, Broadway performance, jazz ensemble and, well, a little slapstick comedy were just a part of the evening celebrating our school’s very special supporters. For the 160 attendees, the evening began with Mass officiated by Archbishop Keleher, Coadjutor Archbishop-elect Naumann and Fr. Kent O’Connor. The Miege Concert Chorale provided music for Mass. An ensemble from the band greeted the guests during social hour with several lively selections. Larry Gates emceed the evening’s program which included two selections from the fall musical “Leader of the Pack”, performed by Clare Feeley and several female cast members. A small troupe of students and Fr. Kent put on a light-hearted and informative skit about the school’s new website, www.bishopmiege. com, and how Miege is always just a ‘click’ away. This was followed by the evening’s keynote speaker, senior Whitney O’Byrne, who spoke about her choice to attend Miege and how the Miege community has impacted her life. Dr. Passantino made a special presentation to Archbishop Keleher in honor of the Archbishop’s upcoming retirement. “I wanted to get the Archbishop something to help him enjoy his time off, so I asked the students for their help,” stated Dr. Joe. What the students had suggested was a pair of athletic pants emblazoned with Bishop Miege across the back! The Archbishop proudly accepted them. In a more dignified gesture, Dr. Passantino also gave the Archbishop a beautiful glass plaque imprinted with the future stained glass chapel window that the Archbishop helped name Duc In Altum. The evening ended on a high note with the drawing of the Dream House winners. See page 13 for a list of Dream House winners. 4 Leader of the Pack The Theater Department’s Fall Musical this year was Leader of the Pack: The Ellie Greenwich Musical. The show is based on the life of Ellie Greenwich, writer of a phenomenal number of ‘60s hits, such as “Be My Baby”, “Da Doo Ron Ron”, “And Then He Kissed Me”, and “Leader of the Pack”, just to name a few. The show was full of dance, fun and strong female vocalists. BRAVO! Alumnotes Be a star in a TV commercial Left: The stars of the show: Paul Schapker as Jeff Barry; Clare Feeley as Ellie Greenwich; and Jerry Woiderski as Gus. Miege Launches ACT Prep Program Do you ever wish someone would have helped you take your ACT test? Well, now Miege has implemented a progam that will help all students with that oh-soimportant college entry test. Because student ACT scores play such a major role in the acceptance to individual colleges and in determining the amount of scholarship monies awarded, Miege has initiated a comprehensive ACT preparation program. This unique program is designed to give Miege students a measurable advantage in their pursuit of a college education. Because stu- Starting in August 2004, Bishop Miege introduced a test dent ACT preparation program [in partnership with Cambridge Edu- scores play cational Services] into our curriculum. Utilizing retired ACT such a major tests, each student, in grades 9 – 11, will be tested annually role... Miege both in the fall and then again in the spring. During the has initiated course of the school year, our students will work on improving their basic skills and learning relevant test strategies for a compreeach of the four testing areas: math, English, science rea- hensive ACT soning and reading. These lessons will be determined by preparation the results of the fall test and measured for growth with the program. spring test. Teachers will present the basic skills material in the student’s regular math, English, science and social studies classes. A Miege teacher specially trained in ACT test strategies will direct the test strategies in a computer-equipped testing room. In addition, this program will help the school measure the effectiveness of our curriculum as it relates to preparing our students for the ACT. The strength of this program lies in the fact that it will reach every student grade 9 to 11. At the same time, the material for improvement will be presented at the prescribed times in the regular classroom times throughout the year. • Daniel J. Watkins, father of 13 Miege alumni, died July 21, 2004. His children are Dan ‘65, Bob ‘66, Alice Scherzberg ‘68, John ‘70, married to Melissa Beck, ‘70, Marianne Horvath ‘71, Jeanne Schinstock ‘72, Tom ‘74, Jim ‘75, Barb Sack Hodges ‘76, Bill ‘78, Molly DiCarlo ‘79, Frances Hunt ‘81, and David ‘82. Another son, Patrick, graduated from Rockhurst in 1987. A granddaughter, Lisa Watkins, daughter of Bill Watkins’ ‘78 & Marianne McCowen ‘78, is a Senior this year. Mr. Watkins was predeceased by an infant son, Paul, in 1962. He leaves his wife, Barbara, and his children and their families, including 40 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. 1960 • Jim Stueve retired Sept. 3, 2004 from the federal government with 34+ years service. His assignments included the Executive Office of the President, Secretary of the Army Public Affairs staff and most recently Deputy Public Affairs Officer, Walter Reed Continued on page 7. 5 Why Miege Matters... During the Capital Campaign, we asked many of Miege’s supporters to complete the sentence “Miege matters because ....” In the last few issues of Miege Matters, we presented to you several of those answers, and we offer more in this issue. Miege Welcomes Local 8th Graders Each year Bishop Miege reserves a day for 8th grade students to visit. On November 10, Miege hosted 8th graders from fifteen local schools, including Johnson and Wyandotte County Catholic schools, Missouri Catholic and Charter schools, as well as one Johnson County public school for an informative and interactive day. The visiting students had the opportunity to view a special performance of the fall musical, Leader of the Pack. Following lunch, the prospective students were guided by Student Council members on tours of the school, emphasizing Miege’s dedication to academic and physical excellence and spiritual growth. The day was enjoyed by all! • We’ve had 7 children graduate from Miege and they have all turned out to be great faithfilled people. • It has heart and its heart is in the right place! It seeks to instill the principles that really matter. • It’s a faith-building community at a time when teens are naturally at odds with so much in their lives, Miege stands as an anchor of faith. • Miege is a community who loves children and helps them to move to understanding their life’s purpose. • Diversity of all ethic and socio-economic levels of a great, close-knit community and wonderful levels of participation of parents and students and faculty for the greatness of a school. • Of the commitment that this school has made to the community, the children, parents and to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. 6 ABOVE: Sr. Martina is surrounded by enthusiastic 8th graders anxious to get Miege gear from the Student Council booth. A special thanks goes out to the following merchants and parents for supplying gifts of appreciation to the Miege faculty and staff this 2004/2005 school year: A.J. Lutz All Star Awards American Jazz Museum Amoco Service Station Bishop Miege Development Office Bishop Miege Mother’s Club Bishop Miege Stag Shop Chet’s Lock & Key Chipotle Classic Cookie Cookies by Design Country Club Café Curves Dorgan Company Doug & Janet Watts EBT Restaurant EduTech Elephant Bar & Grill Federal Office Products First Watch Gear Sports Apparel Houlihan’s 2 Go Hy-Vee Supermarket in Mission Jason’s Deli Jerry’s Sport Shop Johnny’s BBQ Laura Little’s Candy Shoppe Leawood Hairstyling Manny’s Restaurante Michael & Judi Wollenziehn Mimi’s Café Minsky’s Pizza Mission Bowl Mr. Goodcents Subs & Pasta Nance’s Deli Nill Bros Sporting Goods O’Neill’s Restaurant Outback Steakhouse Panera Bread Cafe Pizza Shoppe Proctor & Gamble QSP, Inc. Russell Stover Candies Sheridan’s Frozen Custard Sherwin-Williams Company Special Olympics Sports Appeal Stan & Susan Herbic Sylvester Powell Comm. Ctr. The Salty Iguana Treat America Velvet Creme Village Flower Company Village Inn Restaurant Warwick Paper Company Woodlands Racetrack Powerful Software Aids Student Research Miege students are being trained to use the media center’s new Athena Pinpoint software through their English classes. The program helps them access and use the best research material available through a virtual “library without walls.” By using Pinpoint’s easy, Web-based interface, students can search the Kincaid Media Center’s card catalog, online encyclopedias, information databases such as InfoTrac and Gale Literature Resource Center, and NetTrekker websites in a single, seamless environment. NetTrekker provides180,000 cataloged web resources, 18,000 lesson plans and learning exercises tied to Kansas State Standards, and automatic review and correction every 48 hours of inappropriate content and dead-links. Alumnotes Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C. He and his wife, Donna, currently reside in Ijamsville, MD. 1975 Students Research information can be stored in can access a password-secured student file system Pinpoint at home or for future use. Students can access their anywhere research from home or any location that in the can reach the Internet. They can also world at: check the status of their library account for when materials need to be returned. http://athena.bishopmiege.com. Using Pinpoint will increase the amount of time that students spend actually processing and making critical judgments about information, which will ultimately impact their achievement. The only other Kansas high schools that offer Pinpoint are located in Topeka, Udall, and Palco. Record-Breaking Year for Stag Strut • Claudette Borchers served as a nurse volunteer in the Athens 2004 Olympics. She applied in July 2003 and was accepted in May 2004. She worked on a medical team assigned to the baseball venue. Her husband accompanied her to Greece the week prior to the Games. It was a terrific experience for him to travel to a foreign country, meet some family members for the first time and see a beautiful country with so much history. They also were fortunate to have family to stay with. It was the trip of a lifetime and one they will never forget! 1980 As the students walked their festive twenty laps listening to music and munching on juice and doughnuts, the numbers inside were adding up to the most successful Stag Strut to date, raising $71,477.93! While all grades brought in great contributions, it was the senior class who took the class competition, making 92% of their class goal. 616 students made the $80 quota and 153 students reached or went above the $110 super quota!! Along with quota prizes of spirit bands and duffle bags, the students earned an extra day of Thanksgiving break. Great job!! • It’s been a busy year for the Cooke’s. Sidney and his wife, Imi, had their first child last year (son Keegan Cooke) and another one is on the way. After 20 years in business including an MBA from Boston College, Sidney decided to change careers. He received a full scholarship to Baylor UniContinued on page 11. 7 Pike Enjoys Winning Peak In her 25th year as Miege volleyball coach, Gwen Pike is enjoying her third straight 5A state championship. As if that weren’t enough, Coach Pike also celebrated her 800th win in October. This is her 14th state title. Congratulations, Coach Pike on an outstanding career! Stag Achie Miege Holds on to State Title Third Year in a Row State Champ Rielly Leads Team to Second in State Colleen Rielley, a transfer from Shawnee Mission East, set the pace for an already strong girls tennis program. Rielley went through the season undefeated, winning the East Kansas League singles title and ultimately defeating the two-time defending state champion, Kali Krisik of Arkansas City, for the Kansas Class 5A singles title. Whitney O’Byrne, a fourth-year force on the team, took fourth in the East Kansas League and rallied at the State tournament for an impressive fifth-place singles finish. Also finishing fifth was the doubles team of senior Abigail Oliver and freshman Maureen Rielley. Juniors Leah Latenser and Ali McNitt took eighth in the doubles competition. Overall, Miege was 15-4 over the twoday championship. Three is a charm when it comes to the coach Gwen Pike and the Bishop Miege volleyball state championships. This year’s team had a tough battle in the Kansas 5A state championship against Wichita Kapaun Mount Carmel, finally defeating them 29-27, 25-21. Katie Martincich and Jacquelyn Williams made all-tournament team. The four seniors that led the team, Martincich, Williams, Danielle Sperry and Theresa Perrini have know each other since 5th grade and have all been on varsity the last three years. They are a terrific example for the rest of the team made up of two juniors, three sophomores and three freshmen. Leading up to the state tournament, the Stags only suffered one loss to St. Thomas Aquinas who they wound up sharing the EKL title with. KU Honor Scholars The University of Kansas Alumni Association and the KU Endowment fund honored numerous area seniors recently. Miege seniors to be recognized as Kansas Honor Scholars include: Nick Amey, Paul Glatt, Jennifer Heap, Mark Koegel, Rebecca Losey, Katie Martincich, Ashley Matheny, Jessica Mies, Samantha Mika, Whitney O’Byrne, Brian Piere, Kathleen Scanlon, Paul Schapker, Anne Seago, Rachel Strayhall, Erika Varady, Michael Verschelden, Lisa Watkins and Rae Wilkerson. 8 Woiderski Scores 35 on ACT After receiving a very respectable score his first time around on the ACT, senior Jerry Woiderski thought he would try again. “I got a good night’s sleep and ate a really good breakfast,” said Woiderski about preparing for the second test. The Student Council Vice President received a score of 35, one point off of the perfect score of 36. Food for thought for all those future test takers! Congratulations Jerry! evement! Four Recognized by National Merit Program Congratulations to Paul Glatt, Whitney O'Byrne, Anne Seago and Erika Varady! Congratulations to Whitney O'Byrne for being named a National Merit Semi-Finalist in the 2005 program. National Merit Semi-Finalists place within the top one percent of more than 1.2 million students who enter the National Merit Program by taking the PSAT/NMSQT. This academically talented senior now has an opportunity to continue in the competition for some 8,000 Merit Scholarship awards, worth over $32 million, that will be offered next spring. Good luck, Whitney! Additionally, Paul Glatt, Anne Seago and Erika Varady are all Commended Students in the National Merit Program. These three placed among the top five percent of more than 1.2 million students who took the PSAT. Go Stags! Girls Cross Country Team Wins Kansas 5A Title Mark Etem Sam Waters Sophomores Earn Eagle Mark Etem and Sam Waters, both Miege sophomores completed their Eagle Scout requirements with their Court of Honor at Christ the King parish in Kansas City, Missouri on November 14. This is an outstanding achievement for their age. Well done! Steinberg Wins Rockhurst Competition David Steinberg, Miege theater instructor, was this year’s winner of Rockhurst University’s annual Plays in Progress contest. In addition to $250 in prize money, Steinberg’s play, Satie’s Gymnopedes, was honored with a staged reading, question and answer session and reception. Congratulations Mr. Steinberg! NOTABLES... • Ashley Delgado was awarded a Tony Aguirre Scholarship from the Guadalupe Center at this year’s Blanco y Negro Awards Gala. • Paul Schapker was nominated for the Principal’s Leadership Award by Miege administrators. He will be eligible to win a $1,000 scholarship. • Whitney O’Byrne was one of twenty state finalists in the Wendy’s High School Heisman Awards recognizing seniors who excel in academics, athletics and community involvement. Coach Mike Schumacher and the Miege Girls cross country team ran their way to the Kansas state 5A title at Rim Rock Farm. After two years of being close, the win was all the better. Sophomore Kelsey Long took second place and was only 3 seconds off from winning the 5A girls race. Sophomore Kristen Tremonti placed ninth for Miege, followed by freshman Ali DiCapo (23rd), junior Haleigh Riemer (30th) and senior Kate Barkman (47th). The team celebrated by following the winner’s tradition of throwing their shoes in the Rim Rock Farm pond. • Adam Bush’s 2003 PSAT/NMSQT scores placed among the top 5 percent of more than 120,000 Black Americans who requested entry to the 2005 National Achievement Program. • Kate Sweeney, junior, has been named to the 2004 USA Swimming Scholastic All American Team with a 4.0 G.P.A. and a great swimming record! 9 Alumni Gathering Celebrates Champions Friday, Oct. 8, 2004 The three Miege State Championship Football Teams from 1972, 1975, and 1977, as well as all local alumni and their families were invited to this year’s alumni event. A free pre-game dinner and get-together was held in the Miege Commons. Alumni, coaches, former teachers and their families had a chance to visit and enjoy dinner, tour the facilities, and reconnect with old friends. The commons was decorated with enlarged photos and the trophies of the State Champion Football era. Former head coach Len Mohlman and assistant coaches Gene Clohecy, John Dillon, and Dale Niehaus brought game videos, pictures and scrapbooks for the teams and fans to enjoy. After the dinner each attendee received free passes for their family to enjoy the home football game between Miege and Blue Valley North from a specially reserved alumni-cheering section! Those present from the three football teams (some sporting old Miege letter jackets and their state championship shirts – a little snug) were honored on the field at half time. 173 people enjoyed the evening and we hope to continue this as an annual event. 10 Miege Link to Cardinal’s Success? Deidre Corona Pujols ‘95 Gets Credit for Husband’s Batting More than rumor has it that Miegian Diedre Pujols ‘95 gave her husband, Cardinal’s first baseman Albert Pujols, the advice that pulled him out of a batting slump during last season. Not even the Cardinal’s hitting coach, Mitchell Page, could deny that Deidre pointed out slight adjustments that caused immediate results in the Cardinal’s star’s performance! Congratulations, Diedre and Albert for a fabulous season! The Tenth Annual Bishop Miege/Danny Morris 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament The 10th Annual Danny Morris 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament was held on Saturday, July 31. The tournament was started in honor of Danny Morris, class of ’92, who died tragically in the winter of 1993. This year we had 69 sponsors and 30 teams participate in four different divisions. The tournament raised $12,788 to help provide financial assistance to deserving students who might not otherwise be able to attend Miege. This year’s tournament brings the total amount raised to over $127,000. Please join us for the 11th Annual tournament next year on Saturday, July 30. TOP: Sue & Jack Morris were presented with a special plaque by Dr. Joe Passantino thanking them for their dedication to Miege. MIDDLE: Women’s Competitive Division Winners: Kyle Rudolph ‘01, Annie Sutera ‘98, Kim Lichtenauer ‘01, Janda Marvine ‘01. BOTTOM: Men’s Competitive Division Winners : Jason Kleis, Steve Sobeks ‘86, David Lazzo ‘86, Mark Lazzo ‘79. Alumnotes versity to pursue his Doctorate in Psychology. They subsequently moved to Waco, Texas, and needless to say, they miss Kansas City very much. Sidney can be reached at [email protected]. 1986 • Jennifer (Wagner) Lynch has two children, Liam, 4, and Katie, 1. They all live in southern Utah near many national parks where they go hiking and camping when Jennifer is not too busy working as a neurologist. 1987 • Annette Meis Beck and husband Scott became the parents of Trevor Lawrence on April 12. The Becks live in Independence. 1989 • Jennifer “Jen” (Dodson) Arbogast has been married for 10 years and lives in Morrisville, NC. She and her husband Joe have two children, daughter Meghan, 4, and son Mason, 16 months. She works as an Operations Manager for an indoor soccer and in-line hockey facility. 1990 • Lori Highberger married Joe Giunta, a software programmer, in 2003. They have a beautiful baby girl named Ada. She works for the government as a psychiatrist and internist in Phoenix, AZ and is director of medical student and resident training. Continued on page13. 11 In Memory When a loved one from the Miege community passes away and the school is made aware of this fact, the loved ones are remembered at the next all-school Mass. A reception follows for those family members in attendance. Alumni: Isaiah Bond ‘02 Paul C. Flavin ‘65 Timothy James Holleron ‘75 John “Jack” JoRay Sr. ‘54 Dona Lacy ‘49 Tony Proffitt ‘60 Michael J. McCormick ‘64 James Ross “Jimmy” McDaniel ‘81 William C. Osborn, Jr. ‘58 Dolores Schleicher ‘51 Linda Jean Todd Whetstone ‘65 Miege Students Tomorrows Leaders Retreats, Team-building and Speakers Prepare Futue Leaders The leaders of tomorrow walk the Miege hallways today. Throughout the school year and summer, Miege offers students a myriad of opportunities to develop leadership skills for their academic, spiritual and community involvement. RIGHT: Student Council representatives gathered this summer for a team-building retreat. They participated in fun and challenging activities that helped the members work within a group where all members have a role to play. BELOW: In November, fifteen Miege students attended the AfricanAmerican Youth Day at U.M.K.C. that included a keynote speech by Dr. Deborah Noble and career presentations. BOTTOM: CMT spent a “Day Away” building a strong base for campus youth ministry. Others: Martha Barkofske Mary Beye Monica Boyle Ethel Brett Marcella Caldwell Paul Carney Jr. Leo Casey Arthur Chartrand Jeffrey Comment Sammy Corker Margaret Danaher Margaret Easterday Jantet Faddis Elisa Jane Feldman Bill Fogarty Charles Fowler John A. Fuchs Martha Fulton Cristina Renee Furey Julie Ismert Gardner Sister Mary Josephine Gellhaus Laura Ann Geraghty Genevieve Mary Gill Billy Green David Hake Mary Louise Hannon Margaret Hirsch Harold Hudson Patricia Hurley Charlene Hutsler Evelyn Hyland G. Keith Kennard Henry James Kolenda Frances Kramer Barbara Rogers Ladesich Dennis McKee Jr. 12 Trinidad Medellin Jr. A.C. “Bud” Mercier Daniel Merino Barbara Allphin Miller Mary C. Moran Oscar Moss Eleanor Prendergast Mueller Patricia Munjak Margaret O’Connell Mary Ann O’Neill William Pintar Doris Porter Olive May Potts Melvin Ransom Janice Roche Sally Rohr Paul A. Rollert Evelyn Hall Santee Don Curry Seichepine John Martin Snodell Jr. Ruth Starshak Rebecca Storms Ernestine Stuckey Stephen A. Summers Stephen R. Summers Julia Switzer Ralph A. Switzer, Sr. Esther Mary Ulses Pearl Van Thullenar Mary “Lucy” Walsh Daniel J. Watkins Roger W. Wesley Joseph Westerman Jacqueline Jean Zych Have You Considered Planned Giving? Planned giving involves an important relationship between a donor and an institution. It ensures the very best use of your gift, and a use that you specifically intended. The fact is that people of all ages and backgrounds can make a significant difference through a charitable gift. Surprisingly, less than 25% of all people have a valid will or trust. Many people believe that they lack the necessary assets to include a charitable gift in their will. All gifts, regard- All gifts, less of size, are appreciated and can make a significant dif- regardless of ference for future generations. size, are appreciated Planned gifts are a very effective tax planning strategy. Planned gifts can be structured to provide you with an attrac- and can make tive income flow, help you save on you income taxes and pro- a significant tect your estate from being substantially reduced by capital difference for future gains, estate and gift taxes. generations. The most meaningful benefit, however, for the majority of donors is the feeling of personal satisfaction that giving back to Bishop Miege High School provides and knowing that a planned gift helps perpetuate our mission. Please consider making a planned gift knowing that your gift will help provide current and future students with the most well-rounded and extensive Catholic education possible. If you have made a planned gift to Miege and have not yet informed us, or have questions regarding planned giving, please contact Susan Tremonti at 913.262-2701, ext. 238 2004 Alumnus of the Year Alumnotes Bernie Bianchino ‘66 The Bishop Miege High School community is proud to name Bernard “Bernie” Bianchino, class of 1966, as Alumnus of the Year. Bernie is the son of Tony and Connie Bianchino who are members of Cure of Ars parish. His sister Kathy Swan is a ‘69 Miege graduate. Bernie and wife Marilyn are both graduates of Washburn University and are the proud parents of two children. Their daughter Hannah (21) is a senior at the University of Denver and son Ben (17) is a senior at Blue Valley West. Hannah is a political science major and plans to follow in her father’s footsteps by attending law school. Ben is also following in dad’s footsteps by majoring in football in high school! The Bianchinos are members of Ascension parish. Since 2001, Bernie has served on the Bishop Miege Board of Directors. He was an active contributor to the Miege Matters Capital Campaign, helping Miege successfully meet its fundraising goals. Currently, Bernie is President and CEO of Jaguar Telecom, formed in late 2003. He has previously held positions as legal council for the Sprint Corporation as well as several administrative positions within the wireless telecommunications industry. Congratulations, Bernie, for all of your ABOVE: Dr. Joe Passantino presents Alummany accomplishments, and thank you nus of the Year, Bernie Bianchino, with a plaque during half-time of the homecom- for your generous support of Bishop Miege High School! ing football game. 2004 Dream House Winners MAIN PHOTO: Helen Schumacher, Jeanne Kobler, Holly and Steve O’Keefe and baby Charlotte ABOVE: Christine Mayne ‘90 1st Prize $12,501.76 - Steve and Holly O’Keefe, Miege Friends The 2004 Dream House winners were drawn on November 6th during the Foundation Dinner. Archbishop Keleher and Archbishop-elect Naumann drew the names as Annie Spillman, representative of Ford, Henley, Winans & Hodgkinson, oversaw the proceedings. Dr. Passantino announced the winners. Former Miege teacher, Jeanne Kobler was in attendance and was surprised to hear her name called. Dr. Passantino called the first prize winners, Steve and Holly O’Keefe, over a speaker phone for all 166 dinner guests to hear. Steve was a bit shocked and later said his wife, who was already asleep, didn’t believe him! Congratulations to all the winners of the 2004 Dream House! 2nd Prize $ 5,000.70 - Helen Schumacher, Miege Past Parent & Former Teacher 3rd Prize $ 3,750.53 - William Renegar, Miege Friend • David Meis ‘90 and Jessica Lammers-Meis ‘93 welcomed Noel Joy into their family on June 27. She joins sister and brother twins Laura and Jacob. They are at home in Olathe. 1991 • Mark Voll ‘91 was married on 7/10/04 in Charlotte, NC. His wife Theresa and he enjoyed their honeymoon in Nassau, The Bahamas. They will reside in Charlotte. 1997 Ryan Joseph Vanice • After graduating from KState in 2001, Laura (Dover) Vanice married Clay Vanice on November 29, 2002. They live in Prairie Village and just welcomed a son, Ryan Joseph, into their lives on April 4, 2004. Laura is working at St. Ann’s teaching 7th and 8th grade math after working for three years in the Blue Valley School District. Clay works for Commerce Bank. • Alicia “Ali” Serrioz is currently living in Minneapolis, MN. She works in the Center for Online Learning and is going to school at Metropolitan State University. 4th Prize $ 2,500.35 - Christine Mayne, Miege Alumna, ‘90 5th Prize $ 1,250.18 - Jeanne Kobler, Miege Past Parent & Former Teacher Continued on page 15. 13 25th Anniversary Miege Open: 25 Years of Fun! 1 Benefiting the Bob Frazier Alumni Scholarship Fund by John Caton, Tournament Co-chair 2 3 Bob Frazier has been the Chairman of the Miege Open Golf tournament for 25 years. His commitment and leadership has helped many young men and women attend Miege who otherwise would have not had the opportunity to receive a great Catholic education. All of the people who have helped make this tournament a success need to be recognized—from the past Board of Directors to every player and volunteers who have given of their time, talent and treasure. We sincerely thank you! Bob Frazier was given a framed picture of past tournament memories at the recent tournament held in September. At the bottom of the picture was written: Your commitment and leadership to the students of Miege is appreciated. Your life reflects the quote; “You can get everything in life you want if you will help enough other people get what they want.” Thank you, Bob, for 25 years of fun. 6 7 Good Luck, Good Health, God Bless! FAST FACTS New Venue: Leawood South Country Club 4 Winners: Tim Donnelly ‘85 Eric Reynolds Sean Pyle ‘84 Pete Stry 8 Winners of Women’s Division: Jan Steinbrecher Tami Dean Lynn Daughtery Sherry Ballesteros Hole in Winner: Burke Castle Money raised : Over $40,000 86.5% increase in net income. 5 Dinner that evening in honor of Bob Frazier and 25 years of golf ! 9 PHOTOS: #1: Bob Frazier and Joe Passantino. #2: Frank Bower, Bill Doeren, Burke Castle (Hole in One Winner), and Mike Doeren. #3: Katie Houlehan and Dorothy Murphy Spezze. #4: Frank Fiorini. #5: Jan Steinbrecher congratulates winners, Sean Pyle, Tim Donnelly, Eric Reynolds, and Pete Stry. #6: Sister Martina Rockers and Dave Ludwikoski. #7: Vicki Smith and Bob Frazier. #8: John Caton and Bob Frazier. #9: Jan Steinbrecher’s winning team. 14 2004 Homecoming Court Alumnotes 1998 Contratulations to the 2004 Miege Homecoming Court! L to R: Sam Mika, Theresa Perrini, Homecoming Queen Emily Kinskey, Leslie Reynolds, and Lisa Watkins. This year’s homecoiming theme was ‘Amazed’ by Lonestar. The court was presented during half time of the football game on October 17. Annual Fund: You Can Make a Difference The spirit of giving by alumni, parents, past parents and friends of Bishop Miege High School distinguishes our school from others. We salute those special individuals who continue to support the academic, athletic, and spiritual excellence of Miege. Our financial needs, like your own, are constant. We continue to bridge the gap between the cost of education and cost of tuition by our fundraising efforts. We ask that you continue to provide these sustaining gifts again this year through our Annual Fund. There are four ways you can make a difference… •Bishop Miege High School is proud to offer state-of-the-art technology resources, including language and science laboratories, a video production room and several computer labs. Annual donations from people like you help us keep hardware and software current and up to date. We need your help to afford the continuous – costly – process of updating our technology. •There is a difference between the cost of educating a student and tuition, approximately $1,000. In order to provide a first-rate education to all students at Miege, we need your help to close the gap. Reasons Why MIEGE Needs Your Help •We have always believed that every family that wants a Catholic education and is willing to make their own sacrifices should be able to attend Miege. Financial assistance is largely funded by annual donations from alumni, parents of students and alumni, and parish support. •Campus Ministry, co-curricular, and extra-curricular programs help our students grow spiritually, academically and athletically. The recent addition of the ACT Prep program helps maximize college options for our students. When a student graduates from Miege, they will leave with the skills necessary to excel in college and life. The additional proceeds provided through the Annual Fund help make these outstanding programs possible. • After graduating in 2002 from the University of Denver with a BA in English, Allison Hawley spent the next two years teaching in inner-city New Orleans as a part of the AmeriCorps program Teach For America. This fall, she is pursuing her masters degree in literacy at New York University. • In 2002, Katie Mulik graduated magna cum laude from Regis University with a degree in Politics and Women’s Studies. She lives in Denver and works as a production assistant for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS. 2000 • Nicole Figueroa and Daniel Schowengerdt have announced their engagement. They are both from the class of 2000. • David Schapker graduated in May of 2004 from the University of Kansas with a B.A. in Spanish and a B.A. in Theatre and Film. While at KU he studied abroad at La Universidad de las Américas in Puebla, Mexico (just outside of Mexico City) and played in his two bands, Filibuster and Kozmo. He currently lives in Burbank, CA and works in the film industry for the post production company Ascent Media. The Annual Fund needs your support. Your contributions continue to touch the lives of the students at Bishop Miege High School in a positive way! 15 Chaperone a Mission Trip! Each year, the Campus Ministry Office sponsors spring break alternative trips that serve the poor throughout the United States and Mexico. We travel to West Virginia to work with the poor in Appalachia, to Chicago to work with the urban poor, and to Winnebegon, Nebraska to serve the Native Americans and learn and understand Native American Spirituality. We travel to a Mexican border town to build homes for the homeless and we also stay in Kansas City at St. Louis Parish to understand the issues of poverty and homelessness in our own home town. We also work with an organization called the National Relief Network that provides disaster relief all over the country. This Thanksgiving students headed to Mobile, Alabama to help with damage from the hurricanes in the fall. In March we hope to travel back to the Southeast to provide more relief. In order for these trips to succeed, we need willing adults to help chaperone and accompany the high school students. This year, the trips will be March 13-19, 2005. We would love to have Miege graduates help us continue these wonderful opportunities. Along with serving the poor, we pray together and learn so much about others. If interested, please contact Mary Perrini or Sara Brinkman in the Campus Ministry Office. We look forward to hearing from you. LEFT: Students hard at work on the 2003 North Carolina trip. Bishop Miege High School 5041 Reinhardt Drive Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66205 www.bishopmiege.com ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Dr. Joe Passantino, President Stan Herbic, Principal Michael Bohaty, Associate Principal Steve Rellihan, Assistant Principal Susan Tremonti, Vice President of Development Brady Beek, Director of Guidance Patti Marnett, Director of Admissions Patty Morrisey, Director of Events Mary Perrini, Director of Campus Ministry Beth Gibbins, Director of Communications In Thanksgiving Students from Mrs. Walsh’s foods class prepared a cornucopia of breads in preparation for the Thanksgiving holiday. The breads, which smelled wonderful throughout the hallways, were used to adorn the front of the alter for the Thanksgiving all-school Mass. Trolisa Williams, Katie Glavin, and Victoria Amor helped with the display. NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SHAWNEE MISSION, KS PERMIT NO. 342