2011-2012 Annual Report - Bishop Miege High School

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2011-2012 Annual Report - Bishop Miege High School
A N N UA L
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2011-2012
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from the
PR ESIDEN T
2011-2012 FOUNDATION
Board of Trustees
January 2013
Dear Friends of Miege,
Bill Dunn, Sr. - Emeritus
Todd Johnson - Emeritus
Larry Gates, Chairman
Dr. Joe Passantino, Ex Officio
Heather Bahora ’91
Bernie Bianchino ’66
Romano DeMarco ’88
Bill Dunn Jr. ’66
Mark Foster
Amy Gattermeir ’90
Dan Hiatt
John Houlehan
Tim Jury
Don Kincaid
John Latenser
Bernie Madden
Jean McDonnell ’67
Bob Mogren
John Waldeck ’86
Dear Friends of Miege,
Dr. Joe Passantino
“The ongoing
support Bishop
Miege receives
from alumni,
parents, past
parents and
friends has
been essential
to the many
successes our
students enjoy.
In addition, it
helps secure a
bright future for
our school.”
We at Bishop Miege High School are truly blessed to be surrounded by many
individuals who actively support the mission of our school. I look back on the
2011-2012 school year with immense pride and gratitude for the amazing generosity
that our many friends have directed toward our students and staff.
These gifts of prayer, time and treasure have helped form a nurturing environment
for our students. This remarkable generosity has played a key role in establishing a
premier facility with outstanding faculty members who provide an exceptional faithfilled education for the young people we serve. The ongoing support Bishop Miege
receives from alumni, parents, past parents and friends has been essential to the many
successes our students enjoy. In addition, it helps secure a bright future for our school.
You will discover in this Annual Report the outstanding results of the many activities
that were undertaken this year. With your help, especially during these challenging
times, we are able to continue to provide our students with the very best Catholic
education.
We are appreciative of what you have allowed us to accomplish and look with
anticipation to what the future holds. As always, you are a welcome guest here at
Bishop Miege and encouraged to visit often.
With gratitude and prayers,
Dr. Joe Passantino
President
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The Bishop Miege Foundation was
created in 1992 as a financial advisory
group. Today its purpose has grown to
benefit Bishop Miege by assisting the
school with fund raising and volunteer
activities, advocacy in the community,
as well as expert legal and financial
counsel. This group is responsible for
initiating programs that will provide for
the long-term stability of the school, as
well as the annual operational funds
available to Miege.
Past FOUNDATION Board
MEMBERS, 1990 to 2011
Bill Dunn, Sr. - Emeritus
Todd Johnson - Emeritus
Dick Anderson
Heather Bahora ’91
Paul Bastasch
Bob Bibb ’66
James Dawson
John DeStefano
Jane Druten
Gary Grable
Patrice Schmitz Hall
Marlys Haverty
John Hoffman
Mel Lavery ’64
Jerry Mayne
Tom McDonnell
Phil Moore ’57
Linda Nixon
Bob Northrip
Herb Rome
John Sullivan Jr.
Susan Tremonti ’79
Mike Waldeck
Rick Worner
OPER ATIONAL
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Foundation Expenditures 1992-2012
Foundation Projects 1992-1999
School furniture
$32,332.77
Interest expenses
$451,354.00
Foreign language lab
$29,668.03
New offices
$822,782.00
Computerized library
$71,413.00
Chapel renovation
$563,764.00
School lockers
$66,486.18
Teacher workload reduction
$200,000.00
Math calculators
$3,529.00
Roof screen
Energy audit
$4,950.00
North Campus expenses
Boilers
$139,081.81
Computer room
$64,111.00
Track
$83,665.00
Music room
$30,349.00
Chemistry lab and science room
$80,103.03
Gym lights, roof and floor
Classroom remodeling
Ceilings and lights
$136,616.20
$55,441.99
$185,897.30
Parking lot
$79,858.03
Girls’ locker room
$26,702.95
Library consortium
$11,080.33
School transformation
$16,176.56
Repair of structural beams
Stadium concession, restrooms and lights
Ramp
Total
$9,500.00
$189,145.00
$41,800.00
$527,640.00
North Campus acquisition
$2,005,000.00
Total
$15,368,852.31
The Future of Miege Athletics
Stadium survey work
$10,000.00
Stadium predesign
$75,102.00
Stadium design
$361,288.00
Stadium
$5,206,935.00
Total
$5,653,325.00
Ongoing Projects 1992-2012
Scholarships
$1,173,870.00
Technology improvements
$282,289.59
Total
$1,456,159.59
$12,300.00
$1,328,407.18
Operational Expenses 1992-2012
Postage, printing and supplies
Master plan development
Industrial Arts wing renovation
West drive
$59,855.72
$792,256.00
$49,684.00
Salaries
$1,135,844.00
$280,085.66
Miscellaneous
Storm sewer
$113,289.71
Foundation to Operations
Campaign expenses
$712,821.22
$85,771.00
$121,425.83
Web site management
$59,116.00
Total
$4,040,298.18
Total Expenditures
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$2,099,914.29
$51,460.00
Landscaping
2011-2012
$7,167.38
$51,797.00
$4,468,741.00
$4,194,008.00
$130,708.00
Equipment rental and maintenance, bank charges
Insurance
Architectural and engineering fees
General upgrades and science labs
$11,606.02
Donor recognition, foundation and other dinners
Air conditioning and improvements
Kincaid Media Center
$371,250.66
Advertising and promotions
Because Miege Matters Campaign 1999-2006
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$27,847,042.26
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Au x iliary
Groups
Mothers’ Club
For 36 years, the Mothers’ Club has supported
the Miege community through social events
and activities that bring parents and students
together. Each mother of a Miege student is
automatically a member of the Mothers’ Club.
Every mother is encouraged to consider any level
of club participation, from helping with events
to joining the Mothers’ Club Board. Some of the
Mothers’ Club activities include:
• New student welcome picnic
• Moms’ Welcome Social
• Mother/Son Dance
• National Honor Society Induction
•Advent Prayer Service and Dinner
• Staff Appreciation and Super Mondays
• Mother/Daughter Fashion Show
• Men of Miege Breakfast
• Senior Midnight Breakfast
• Baccalaureate Reception
Miege Activities Booster Club
The purpose of the Miege Activities Booster
Club is to support student activities at Miege
(both athletic and non-athletic). Specifically
their goals are to:
• Coordinate and support all parent activities
• Provide a forum to bring ideas for new parent
involvement or activities
• Be a sounding board for the school
• Facilitate more parent involvement
In addition to the above goals, the MABC sponsors
and supports a wide range of activities. They meet
throughout the school year to plan and organize
student and parent activities to promote Bishop
Miege High School. Some of their projects include
the Safe Home program, student mixers, parent
socials and the welcome picnic.
BISHOP MIEGE FOUNDATION DINNER
Among the highlights of the Bishop Miege Foundation
Dinner on Nov. 5, 2011, was the presentation of
the Herbert Rome Stewardship Award. The 2011
recipient was Bernie Madden, who was introduced
by Foundation Board Chairman Larry Gates and
recognized for his longtime, exceptional support of
Bishop Miege High School. Bernie was accompanied by
his wife, Jackie, and their children Michelle MaddenMiller ’79, Mike ’81, Mary Madden-Bryson ’82, Denise
Madden-Jurden ’83, Patrick ’85 and Paul ’90.
ALUMNus OF THE YEAR:
Steve Shondell ’73
The Bishop Miege Alumni of the Year Award is
presented to a graduate who has given his or her
time, talents and loyalty to enhance Bishop Miege
and its traditions.
Steve is the son of the late Jim and Rose Marie Shondell. Steve comes from a family
known for their long-time support of Bishop Miege. His father, Jim, was posthumously
recognized for his dedicated efforts in the building of Bishop Miege’s first stadium, Koch
stadium in 1969. Steve is one of six Shondell children who attended Bishop Miege.
Steve was a member of the 1972 Kansas 4-A State
Championship Team. That year, the team was rated number one
in the city and state under Coach Len Mohlman. He married
Sheryl Theno, also Class of 1973 and they have 4 children:
Heather, Courtney, and twins, Stevie and Malory.
As an alumnus, Steve has followed in his family tradition of
tireless and dedicated support of Bishop Miege. Steve has been a
director of the Miege Open Golf Tournament for over 20 years,
a leader in our Campaign to build Dixon Doll Stadium and also
participated in our drives to build the Kincaid Media Center
and renovate the St. Angela Merici Chapel, as well as supporting
many other Bishop Miege projects throughout the years.
Steve Shondell ’73
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Above: Jackie and Bernie
Madden at the presentation of the 2011 Bishop
Miege Foundation Dinner.
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MIEGE OPEN GOLF Tournament
Bishop Miege hosted the 33rd Annual Golf Tournament at a new location on June
25, 2012.
Deer Creek Golf Club in Overland Park was the picturesque site for Alumni and
generous Miege supporters to gather for great golf, silent auction, dinner and awards.
The very warm day did not keep players from enjoying themselves for a worthy cause.
Afterwards, golfers relaxed with a full BBQ dinner buffet, bid on great auction items
and garnered many awards. Bob Frazier, Chairman of the Miege Open, expressed his
pleasure with the event and what benefit it has been for Miege students over the years.
The 2012 tournament brought in more than $25,000.
Over the past 33 years, the Miege Open has raised in excess of $375,000 to provide
students in need with crucial financial assistance in order to attend Bishop Miege
High School and receive an exceptional Catholic education.
2012 Winners of the Tom Sullivan Challenge are: John Houlehan, Paul Dow, Phil
Mapes and Jerry Lozier
After careful consideration this fall, Bob Frazier and the Miege Open Board determined that the Miege Open tournament has come to an end due to steadily increasing expenses and declining revenue.
Frazier wrote:
Dear Friends,
After several meetings with school personnel, board members and other committed supporters I have come to the resolution that the Miege Golf Tournament has run its course.
The last five years, despite increased effort by several board members and other committed friends, the net revenue from the tournament has continued to decline, while the cost of
educating the students has continued to increase. Given that data and the amount of time,
cost and effort it takes to produce it leads me to believe that curtailing the tournament is
the best course of action.
The good news is the Bob Frazier Scholarship Program will continue. The dollars in the
corpus, some $160,000, will be put in the school’s endowment fund. It will be administered
by the Bishop Miege Foundation so that monies from the fund will be applied, along with
other scholarship dollars, in order to provide eight scholarships annually for needy students.
Thus, all of our work and effort on the Miege Open will continue to benefit Miege families
for years to come.
I want to offer my sincere appreciation to all who have done so much for so many years to
generate $378,366 for the scholarships for 116 students. You have been responsible for changing the lives of many young people through your donation of time and dollars. The scholarship recipients and I extend to each of you our heartfelt thanks.
Gratefully,
Bob Frazier
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OPER ATIONAL
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Notes
1. Miege’s financial statements are reviewed each year by an independent
auditing firm.
2. Church support (income) consists of $826,700 in subsidy assessment
from Johnson County parishes and $35,400 from Call to Share.
3. Full-time enrollment for 2011-2012 was 740 students. Tuition was $7,525
per student from Johnson County parishes and $9,025 for all other
students.
*These figures do not include the fundraising efforts of the Bishop Miege
Foundation.
STAG STRUT
The 23rd annual Stag Strut took place on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011 at Dixon Doll
Stadium. The students once again surpassed their $50,000 goal by raising
$59,460.40. In the last 23 years the students have raised more than $1,136,835
for the school.
Chance of a Lifetime
Joni Hodes, mother of Miege junior, Ana, is the lucky winner of the 2011
Chance of a Lifetime drawing.
Archbishop Joseph Naumann drew the winning card at the November 5,
17th Annual Foundation Dinner on Nov. 5. The five-night Broadmoor Bed
and Breakfast Escape package was the Hodes’ prize choice. Dr. Joseph Passantino delivered the good news to Joni and her husband Nick via telephone
during dinner.
Magazine & CoOKIE DOUGH Sale
Thanks to the efforts of Miege’s students, families and staff the magazine and
cookie dough sale brought in $60,328.00 which will directly benefit Bishop
Miege and its programs. We thank all who supported Miege by renewing or
purchasing new magazines or purchasing cookie dough through our fundraiser. If you missed the magazine sale, you may renew your subscriptions or
purchase new ones online at Great American Opportunities. Our next sale
begins January 11, 2013.
Income
Tuition and fees
$4,985,729
79%
Church support
$711,284
11%
Contributions and community support*
$301,661
5%
Other income
$51,157
1%
Student activities
$73,092
1%
$196,778
3%
$6,319,701
100%
$4,233,998
67%
Administrative/Developmental
$504,522
8%
Plant/Maintenance
$492,782
8%
Other expenses
$438,571
7%
Student expenses
$501,552
8%
North Campus
$147,945
2%
$6,319,400
100%
North Campus
Total
Expenses
Instructional
Total
2011-2012
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F undraisers
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Thank you to all individuals who made April In Paris a
huge success: our underwriters, donors, committee chairs,
volunteers, guests and faculty. Your enthusiasm and
unwavering support made for a truly memorable evening.
39th Annual Auction
APRIL IN PARIS
A flower- filled gym, tables laden with hundreds of gift displays and
a sumptuous array of foods whetted any appetite as more than 600
alumni, parents, staff and friends socialized, shopped and dined at the
39th Annual Auction on April 28, 2012. Amid a splash of spring colors,
talented auctioneers enticed bidders to be winners and raise funds for
the students at Bishop Miege.
Mary Passantino was the happy winner of the 2012 Nissan Altima
from State Line Nissan and Don and Patty Kincaid.
For nearly 40 years, the Auction has been Miege’s premier
fundraiser. The 2012 event was no different, bringing in over $200,000
through grand live and silent auctions, drawings and the newest
promotion, a dessert auction featuring divinely beautiful edible
creations.
Fund-a-Need raised an additional $106,150 in scholarship funds for
students facing economic difficulties.
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SAVE THE DATE
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013
Bishop Miege
40th annual
BENEFIT auction
CARRYING
success
FORWARD
As another year passes, Miege students continue
to give our school community reasons to
feel proud about the work being done in our
classrooms.
Bishop Miege offers the only three-year
comprehensive ACT preparation program in
the area, and it is designed to give our students
a measurable advantage in their pursuit of a
college education. The average scholarship
amount offered to Miege graduates climbed
again in 2012, and the last three graduating
classes have earned an average of $25,000 to
$32,000 per student, which are tied directly to
ACT scores.
The truest measure of effectiveness is to assess
the growth of student scores from the time they
enter school until they graduate. This “actual
growth” score is then compared to an “expected
growth” based on normed ACT data. The goal is
to exceed the “expected growth.”
Donations and reservations now being
accepted online, or contact Merritt McShane
at [email protected]
or 913-262-2701 x264
They are among just 16,000 semifinalists, who
represent fewer than one percent of U.S. seniors.
Meanwhile Rachel Schaff, Megan Wancura, and
Laura DeDecker (below)
received recognition as
National Merit Commended
Students for their
performance on the PSAT.
Gray and fellow seniors
Daniel Mitchell and Andy
Slettehaugh also deserve big
congratulations for scoring
35s on the ACT.
Throughout this Annual
Report, we hope you take
note of some of the other
good things happening every
day at Miege, and know that
it is your support that makes
them possible.
Daniel Mitchell
Andy Slettehaugh
The Class of 2012 far exceeded the expected
growth, with 68 percent of the class meeting
or surpassing the top of the expected range of
growth. Furthermore, 11.2 percent of the class
scored 30 or above on the test!
This year’s seniors, along with the rest of the
student body, are already building upon Miege’s
past successes. For example, Catherine Strayhall
and Russell Gray (above) qualified as National
Merit semifinalists by virtue of their scores on the
PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
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KEEPING BISHOP
Annual Fund
Y e a r-to-Y e a r oper ation
Why give to bishop miege Today?
Your support of the Annual Fund helps every student and
every program at Bishop Miege High School, every day.
YOur donation will:
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P RO F OUN D L Y
C H A N G I N G
L I VES
elp cover the difference between
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actual cost of education and tuition
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Fund financial assistance
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Upgrade technology
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Support faculty development
n Provide resources to school clubs and
teams, and enhance services provided
by Campus Ministry, Guidance
department and ACT Prep program
Call to Action
First-time Givers We are asking you to make a first-time gift of $24, equivalent to just $2
a month for 12 months.
Previous Donors If you are a previous donor, please consider a gift of at least your single
largest previous Annual Fund donation.
Parents of Alumni Please make a gift at a level that best suits your situation – you can
donate in the name of your son or daughter!
P MIEGE STRONG
BRIDGE to the FUTURE
Student testimonials
I feel very prepared for college.
Since transferring here as a
sophomore, I take more classes,
my teachers expect me to work
hard and my grades have
steadily gone up.
– Tyler Houghton
Cl ass of 201 3
There are so many great, young,
inspiring people at this school
The Bridge to the Future is a drive to meet our biggest future challenge:
Keeping tuition affordable.
n T he Good Samaritan and Helping Hand scholarship funds were established as a
who truly feel the presence of
your generosity every day.
– Edward Youngstrom
Cl ass of 201 3
shared partnership of responsibility
n T he donor bridges the gap between what the family can afford to pay, and the limited
financial assistance the school can offer.
OUR CHALLENGE
n T he difference in tuition between grade school and Bishop Miege is more than $4,500
per student. This number jumps to more than $6,000 for our out-of-parish students.
n T his year, 63 graduates of Miege’s area Catholic feeder schools attended public
high school.
CALL TO ACTION
In this program, a $10,000 gift funds one full or two partial scholarship
for FOUR YEARS at Bishop Miege.
I feel fortunate to have the
opportunity to help others
through Campus Ministry.
The overall experience makes
me a better person and helps me
to grow in my faith.
– Makaylee Young-Mills
Cl ass of 2015
People here are proud of their
school and proud to be part
of a greater spiritual journey.
I never knew that the energy
of a Catholic school would be
this amazing.
– Nash O’Fallon
Cl ass of 2015
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A $5,000 gift provides two years
It means the world that
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A $2,500 gift provides one year
someone would care enough to
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A $1,250 gift covers one semester
To support a deserving student or for more information, please visit bishopmiege.com, or contact
Susan Tremonti at 913-262-2701 ext. 238, or at [email protected]
help send me to Miege without
even knowing me.
– Mary Ballantyne
Cl ass of 201 2
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Because tuition does not cover the
cost of educating our students, each
year the Annual Fund provides money
to meet our day-to-day expenses. The
Annual Fund consists of three phases:
The mailing in the fall, the Phonathon
in January and February for those
who did not respond to the letter,
and a final request in the spring. The
Annual Fund is the largest fundraising
project of the year. It raised more
than $190,000 for the 2011-2012 year.
Thanks to the Miege community and
to the following alumni, listed by class,
for their contributions.
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Class of 1949
Class of 1956
Class of 1960
# in class 14 = 7%
JoAnn O’Brien Wright
# in class 35 = 11%
Brian Billings
Mary Helen Green Farrar
Donald Marx
Coletta Crahan Schmidt
Total: $1,220.00
# in class 81 = 18%
Mary Ann Lambour Braun
Bill DeCoursey
Michael Fitzgerald
Mary Salazar Gutierrez
Molly Ziegelmeyer Helling
Barbara Purinton Hill
Michael Kahler
Jim North
Garrick Rollert
Linda Moore Rucker
Dennis Rues
Pat Murphy Sheets
Rich Sims
Mary Ruysser Walsh
Dennis Wills
Class of 1950
# in class 5 = 5%
Mary Ellen Seller Byrne
Class of 1951
# in class 22 = 9%
William Dugan
George Lucas
# in class 31 = 9%
Paul O’Brien
Mary Westerman Sorenson
Mary Harrison Ziller
Class of 1952
Class of 1958
# in class 27 = 3%
Joann Elliot Feehan
# in class 50 = 4%
John Bialek
Jim Sorenson
Class of 1953
# in class 19 = 10%
Paul O’Connell
John Schleicher
Class of 1954
# in class 31 = 6%
Marlo Morgan
Thomas Scofield
Class of 1955
# in class 58 = 3%
Bill Myers
Peggy Ferkenhoff Myers
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Class of 1957
Total 1949-’58: $1,664.00
Class of 1961
Class of 1959
Total: $1,895.00
# in class 114 = 14%
Bob Allen
Judy Arnold
Frances Shaffer Conners
Lanny Hoy Corley
Mike Ewing
James Feren
Penny Ronnau Gamm
Elizabeth Green Hansen
Jim Hippmann
Linda Trabon Hugo
Judy Yancey Kilburn
Patricia Kirby Malcolm
Total: $1,070.00
# in class 61 = 13%
Delores Magerl Billings
Michael Dunn
James English
Jim Ewing
Don Hugo
Jerry Mulloy
Marilyn Granquist Watson
James Whitaker
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John McGill
Robert Metzger
Jean Chambers Nickel
John Raydo
Pat Driscoll Thomson
Class of 1962
Total: $1,530.00
# in class 137 = 8%
Carol Hickey Blumel
Larry Blumel
Dan Fish
Phillip Gotner
Tom Kellerman
Mary Kay Amoneno McCall
Richard McGill
Mary Dwyer North
Pamela Blanchard Renfrow
June Stork Sokol
Bill Welch
Class of 1963
Total: $1,175.00
# in class 147 = 12%
Donna Harn Amato
Carroll McAvoy Bollard
Mary Wilson Cocetti
John Hale
Steve Hudson
Mary Lu Doll Imm
Margaret Lavery Kirkpatrick
Patrice Krampff
LaVern Di Marco Lorenz
Fred Mance
Pat Arnold O’Malley
Ron Regan
Mary Anne Myers Ryan
Ted Ryan
Gayle Maloney Sweitzer
Patty Chatterton Walsh
Leslie Spurck Whitaker
Ed Younger
Patricia McCabe Schmidt
Melanie Veenboer Shirk
Joanne Salamone Stimac
Martha Ziegelmeyer Suess
Pete Suess
Katherine Reynolds Watkins
Tom Younger
Class of 1964
Total: $2,455.00
# in class 236 = 8%
Carol Mura Cattaneo
Marcia Thies Conley
Lynn Clark Cordell
Mary Crimmins
Mary Ellen Hensler DeCoursey
Susan Conrow Gangel
Narron Gibson
Mike Kelly
Peggi Walker Kilroy
Carol McIntyre Leiszler
Jane Dwyer McMahon
Diane Dagg Miskec
Bob Numrich
Pat Schultz O’Hagan
Dale Rohr
Kathleen Atwell Schoeffler
Annette Kearny Stoerman
Margaret Birch Streeter
Dan Watkins
Rosalind Eckstrom Willey
Total: $7,222.50
# in class 206 = 14%
Larry Allen
Frank Bower
Pat Gaughan Brewster
Doug Couch
Kathleen Bell Dickinson
Kay Hippmann Findley
Susan Glennon Fletcher
Mike Glaeser
Sandy DeCelles Horvat
Sharon Mayerle Kaszar
Connie Dodds Keehn
Mel Lavery
John Ludwikoski
Lawrence Maher
Susan Cushing Molen
Pam Reiter Molnar
Judy Wolski Mulik
Bill Nees
Rosemary McDonnell Pappert
Suzann Melton Parrish
Louis Ruebelmann
Barbara Lyons Schell
Class of 1966
Total: $3,080.00
# in class 259 = 6%
Bob Bibb
Jim Chrzanowski
Patrick Doherty
Mike Fuhrman
Robert Hartnett
Theresa Weitkamp Healy
Kathy Finholm Hines
Laurie Couch Johnson
Bob Kellerman
Marcia Haver Kirke
Carolyn Ketter Messbarger
Carol Keith Murphy
Maria Spaeth Murphy
Kent Reynolds
Mike Roth
Todd Salash
Tella Glenn Smith
Mariella Cellitte Tefft
Class of 1965
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Class of 1967
Total: $41,672.50
# in class 253 = 7%
Barb Wolski Allen
Mark Batenic
Gary Brenner
Paula Scardello Burger
Kathy Flanigan Craig
Linda Albers Delaney
Tom Doyle
Nancy Dunn Driscoll
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Dennis Hallier
Jan Dierks Hutz
Julie Lamasney Ingham
Dave Ketter
Jean Weitkamp McDonnell
Debby Brandmeyer Muther
Joan Tschechtelin
Reichenberger
Linda Hofman Rhoads
Steve Scanlon
Mike Whitmore
Class of 1968
Total: $1,407.50
# in class 235 = 6%
Thomas Arnold
Rosie Brennan Baker
Jane Walsh Bock
Dianne Sayers Boren
Cindy Meyer Einhellig
John Feeley
Dean Gustafson
Jackie Hurlbert Irvine
Tom Mayse
Mike O’Rourke
Mike Prior
Teri Conry Robinett
Judi Gampper Salo
Joan Malone Seichepine
Barbara Albers Stockton
The Stag Robotics “Team 1997” awaits its
assignment for the 2013 Greater Kansas City
FIRST Robotics Championship regional,
which will take place March 14-16 at Hale
Arena. Miege placed 10th out of 64 teams at
last year’s competition.
Stag Robotics continues to grow under the
direction of Mr. Scott Anderson. This past
summer, More than 20 middle school students
and incoming freshmen joined Anderson and
his team for a summer Robotics enrichment
program. Participants teamed up to build VEX
Robots, each designed to perform a specific task.
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Class of 1969
Class of 1970
Total: $1,805.00
# in class 236 = 11%
Anne Marie Metz Adams
Patty McCue Aldridge
Dorothy Howard Beattie
Mary Lanning Bell
Janice Dimarco Caggianello
Joanne Driscoll Commins
Sue Lynam Gorman
Judy Meaney Hollinger
Kathy Grauberger Kearns
Dennis Kellerman
Mary Kinerk
Ken Knutsen
Karen Klein Koch
Bob Latz
Phyllis Cellitti McEntire
Kathy Orr
Judy O’Connell Reyhle
Bob Sheridan
Mary Stein Shobe
Denise Manger Staudenmyer
Bob Svoboda
Mary Lynn Dierks Svoboda
Kathy Centner Tilson
James Tramposh
Denis Viscek
Maryann Bollig Williams
John Ziegelmeyer
Total: $1,337.50
# in class 230 = 8%
Rita Charlton
Lynn Kelley Christian
Susan Willer Dye
Mary Beverlin Fitzgerald
Jennifer Brenner Holladay
Joe Huppe
Nancy McReynolds Huppe
Chris Mercer
Cindy Murphy McMahon
Cyndy Crimmins O’Rourke
Bob Oshman
Rick Reynolds
Ron Rollheiser
Sandra Meyer Rollheiser
Maureen Dwyer Sebus
Teresa Dagg Smith
Tom Smith
Vicki Grebowiec Smith
Mary Leroy Woodruff
2 0 1 1 -2 0 1 2
Class of 1971
Total: $855.00
# in class 200 = 8%
Julie Green Baltuska
Jeanine Clune Cindrich
Patty Bristow Corker
Russ Eads
Tim Hannon
Mary Sue Mertes Hermes
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Janet Latz McManus
Judy Ketter Morr
Kathleen Yeado Renner
Ann Dixon Reynolds
Susan Watkins Sandusky
Renie Shannon
Rosemary Wetzel Signorelli
Ellen Wilkes Simon
Dennis Sosna
Sue Weitkamp
Class of 1972
Total: $2,575.00
# in class 230 = 7%
John Beverlin
Tom Blanck
Richard Bollig
Joe Diebold
Michele Ring Diebold
John Dougherty
Paula Garner
Janice Martin Gillihan
Susan Hennier Hennier
Mary Call Hepworth
Jim Kirkpatrick
Maggie Hendricks Kleine
Steve Lacy
Sally Leittem-Pierott
Terri Hosty McGuire
Barbara Stanton Reed
Larry Roederer
Class of 1973
Total: $2,000.00
# in class 175 = 8%
Dave Atwell
Ellen Condry
Laurie Decha Hannon
Michael Hannon
Jennifer King Ingraham
Patty Desmond Markey
Janet Bird Miscannon
Karen Vacek O’Donnell
Dan O’Rourke
Linda Moore Pippin
Nancy Miller Summers
Steve Summers
Cynthia Goff Welch
Tom Wilkes
Class of 1974
Total: $3,991.00
# in class 208 = 10%
Karen Schaefer Camarata
Greg Cornelius
Timothy Dawson
Tim Dougherty
Robin Shondell Duhe
Don Glenn
David Heffron
Kathleen Shaffer Henley
Martha Vyhanek Houts
Mary Schulz Hunter
Dwayne Katzer
Sandy Meara Katzer
Margaret Gregar Landon
Martha Growney Lawler
Greg Maher
Kathleen Kennally McGrew
Steve Miller
Susan Geraghty Miller
Sheila O’Connor
Christy Clune Sirridge
Larry Walsh
Patty Judge Wamsley
Class of 1975
Total: $1,850.00
# in class 192 = 5%
Tom Clark
Sharon Pavel Conklin
Terry Kunz Cooper
Cathy Dolan
Chris Johnson
Phil Moran
Jack Nagle
Cindy Bryant Rubaie
Diane Van Thullenar
Mary Swift Viveros
Mary Ellen Schofield Winter
Class of 1976
Total: $2,842.50
# in class 209 = 9%
Maureen O’Connell Alexander
Peggy Walterman Ballou
Debbie Brenner
Sue Buckley
Jim Crews
Lisa Donegan
Cindy Zishka Green
Mary Adele Greer
Peggy Carr Kittel
Debbie Wernel Kolarik
Theresa Maher
Tim Maio
Bill Meador
Barbara Watkins Sack
Elaine O’Connell Schmidtberger
Mary Hepker Sedlacek
Greg Shondell
Joe Vyhanek
Martha Ruhl Vyhanek
Ann O’Connor Waters
Class of 1977
Total: $1,570.00
# in class 213 = 8%
Mike Bradley
Jerry Gaughan
Mike Grant
Sylvia Viveros Gruenbacher
Susie Wimer Harrison Lutz
Judy Heiman Hinchey
Andrew Hoedl
Gigi Latz Knox
Diane McCowen Kusman
Paul Lacy
Kathy Schaefer Lubetich
A. J. Lutz
Amy Marlo
Pat O’Connell
John Price
Sean Reilly
John Roche
Margie Welch Sheppard
Rita Schroeger Tiehen
Class of 1978
Total: $875
# in class 221 = 7%
Barbara Hale Austin
Ginny Bertrand
Liz Burke
Jean Moidl Currier
Cindy Shondell Curtis
Dan Happer
Tom Jacquinot
Bill Klasinski
Bob Martin
Larry Pickert
Matt Smith
Rita D’Agostino Stollman
Kevin Super
Cathy Wilkus Swanson
Becky Vogt Thacker
Kathy Gleason Wheeler
Kevin Wilson
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Class of 1979
Class of 1980
Total: $5,117.50
# in class 250 = 11%
Lissa Blanz Alford
Robert Bens
Joe Boring
Karen Muehlberger Eldridge
Steve Gladbach
Phil Holderness
Clarise Conrad Hovis
Theresa McConniff Jackson
Bob Jacquinot
Martha Buffkin Kane
Mark Lazzo
Chris Madison
Bridget Quinn Martin
Susan Palmer Moloney
Tom Orrick
Diane Owens
Barbara Vyhanek Patterson
Judy Meador Rehmert
Steve Rohleder
Ted Schilling
Mary Pat O’Neill Smith
David Sprung
Paul Tremonti
Susan Taylor Tremonti
Terri Vogt Van Dyke
Ted Van Thullenar
JoLinda Gonzales Vega
Paula Welch
Polly Wimer
Total: $735.00
# in class 225 = 8%
Beth Murphy Dierks
Michele Halloran Falen
Mary Schmitt Frerking
Kim Green
Judy Gregar
Laurie Maher Ingram
Jerry Lacy
Sharon McQuerry-Lacy
Terri Crews Orrick
Dan Perez
Mary Schauf Perez
Tim Propp
Jeanne Sands Ragland
Paula Torrey Rome
Kelley Hill Scharosch
Deanna Windisch Schleicher
Chris Torres
Julie Compton Tushaus
Kevin Tushaus
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Class of 1981
Total: $2,680.00
# in class 220 = 10%
Michael Bizal
Kathy O’Connor Calvert
Kathy Sheridan Crews
Steve DeBauge
Scott Diebold
Rose Marie Martin Dulac
Nancy Payne Ellis
Don Fields
Forensics and debate team members continue
to uphold the standards that have made
Miege’s team one of the very elite in Kansas.
Stag debaters have finished
either first or second in
the state tournament in
14 of the past 16 years as
they prepare for this year’s
tournament.
In October 2012, The
Laura DeDecker
National Forensic League
recognized Bishop Miege’s
speech and debate program
as one of the nation’s
finest. Miege earned a
spot on the league’s “200
Club,” which recognizes
Melissa Reynolds
programs earning 200
degrees or more in the last year. Teams earn
degrees by the number of students enrolled in
a debating program, and the points earned in
competition. The 200 Club recognizes the top
5 percent of league chapters nationwide.
This fall, the NFL also honored Mrs. Melissa
Reynolds with her fifth “Diamond Award,”
which recognizes a professional career of
excellence and longevity. In addition, the
league named senior Laura DeDecker an
Academic All-American.
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Jim Fiorini
Lucy Reilly Fitch
Tom Graham
Phil Hodes
Loretta Sanderson Klamm
Jeanne Connolly Kohlberg
Kelli Lees Cruz
Carolyn Pickert Maier
Amy Macan Obermueller
Anita McConniff Orrick
Michael Orrick
Phillip Reyes
Manuel Rios
Steve Sell
John Shonfelt
Kathy Rinella Strecker
Class of 1982
Total: $2,580.00
# in class 233 = 8%
Denise Jordan Brown
Kathy Bichlmeier David
Bob Fagan
Patti Gibbons Heck
Susanne Vohs Henton
Frank Jurden
Mary Madden Bryson
Connie Carr Mikelait
Jane Sittenauer Muraski
Kay Strick Newell
David Pickert
Ken Price
Serena Staley Price
Mary Isbell Russell
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Linda Abram Smart
Melissa Snider
Jean Lacy Stoa
Kurt Van Keppel
Lynn Sanderson Weist
Class of 1983
Total: $1,647.50
# in class 249 = 4%
Diane Altman Barr
Bill Creach
Libby DeBauge
Ann Gladbach Graham
Cathy Hosty Hair
Denise Madden-Jurden
Mary Kay Koehler Mitchell
Debbie Cawley Moeller
Jim Monty
Jill St. Martin Pittman
Dan Spellman
Tim Taylor
Class of 1984
Total: $4,125.00
# in class 233 = 2%
Diane Chezek Browne
Suzette Shatto Clark
Bob Faherty
Patrice Rome Maloney
Amy Jacquinot Riscoe
Linda Hansel Van Thullenar
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Class of 1985
Class of 1987
Class of 1989
Total: $612.50
# in class 236 = 5%
Jennifer Johnston Boudreau
Carolyn Cawley
Kathleen O’Brien Coode
Sara Dougherty
Mark Lacy
Joseph Orrick
Sheila LaFavor Pitt
Kathleen Brosnan Rechtien
Robert Riscoe
Lorraine Hummell Silkman
Carol Fiala Sirokman
Mary Ann Galvin Vogt
Rich Vogt
Total: $490.00
# in class 269 = 3%
Amy Zamierowski Carman
Deanna Dercher Gish
Chris Mann
Sherrie Behner Mann
Stacy Warhurst Rice
Monica Holthaus Robertson
Scott Schemmel
Jack Stoerman
Colette Sanderson Winklhofer
Total: $1,865.00
# in class 251 = 2%
Michael Bastasch
Molly Cooke Brandsma
Mary Hendricks Duff
Marcye Stuhlman Lange
Joe Owens
Katy North Stoerman
Don Welsh
Class of 1986
Total: $1,275.00
# in class 213 = 6%
Joe Fahlstrom
Brian FitzGerald
Beth Ryan Jackson
Vincent Koehler
Jennifer Wagner Lynch
Michelle Cawley Masoner
Mary Gleissner McCaul
Todd Richardson
Ken Scheve
Melissa Blumel Scheve
Mary Kay Spiegelhalter
Dan Tumberger
Shelley Rudolph Tumberger
Dan Wilkus
Class of 1988
Total: $1,615.00
# in class 230 = 6%
Romano DeMarco
Libby Wedeking DePinto
Amy Campin Goebel
Jennifer Walsh Greene
Margie Nass Huggins
Angie Mufic Koetting
Mark Koetting
Mary Sue Rinella LeBourveau
Andrew Lutz
Jeralyn Pilsl Lutz
Angie Wesonig McGrath
Ryan McNaughton
Tricia Decoursey Stark
Ted Sullivan
Paul Wagner
Cheryl Burns Williams
Class of 1990
Total: $1,910.00
# in class 228 = 8%
Cecelia Infante Bethel
Chad Boydston
Jennifer Jennings Boydston
Joanie Nass Brady
Casey Regan Braun
Dave Doeren
Jeff Flannery
Jenny Tylicki Fontaine
David Glynn
Kerry Bohaty Glynn
Carol Fahlstrom Higgerson
Paula DeMarco Long
Michelle Mulik
Carey Pawlowski
Angie Moritz Pedrotti
Marc Pedrotti
Tim Platt
Bob Van Cleave
Leslie Elsener Warlen
Mary Vohs Wilcox
Class of 1991
Class of 1996
Class of 2000
Class of 2007
Total: $2,235.00
# in class 164 = 6%
Joe Andrade
Jenny Cawley
Jenny McCarthy De Cicco
David Herr
Tony Jaime
Amy Heit Morfeld
Julie Lipari Olivas
Veronica Thoennes Quinn
Joan Reiser
Mike Voll
Nichole Newcomer Yannette
Total: $214.28
# in class 156 = 1%
Tim Burger
Stephanie Lee Coatney
Total: $171.76
# in class 193 = 1%
Janelle Decker
Alan Peel
Katie Verschelden
Total: $10.00
# in class 251 = 1%
Kristen Tremonti
Total: $440.00
# in class 160 = 3%
Jacob Cummings
Mallie Wohler DeLarber
Andrew Marino
David Mogren
Joe Walberg
Class of 2001
Class of 1993
Class of 1998
Class of 2003
Total: $1,375.00
# in class 181 = 4%
Shannon Decker Benes
P. J. Ludwikoski
Colleen Pedrotti Parsons
Gretchen Schemmel Roth
Cathy Liptak Schreiner
Pat Schreiner
Josh Weber
Katy Miller Weber
Total: $145.00
# in class 159 = 1%
Megan Lee Allam
Christine Grigsby Mulcahy
Christin Johnson Perz
Total: $50.00
# in class 172 = 1%
Megan Easterday
Jennifer Schneller
Class of 1999
Total: $25.00
# in class 192 = 1%
Nick Amey
Class of 1995
Total: $1,225.00
# in class 163 = 3%
Kara Kurtenbach
Bob Ludwikoski
Shawn Oropeza
Scott Richardson
Christi Rinella Douglas
Class of 1997
Total: $295.00
# in class 233 = 1%
Nate Huppe
Katie Houlehan Maher
Kyle Rudolph Sill
Mike Sill
Class of 2005
Total: $795.00
# in class 236 = 2%
Brian Abram
Laura Wolfe Adam
Laura Sundblad Dold
Laura Miller
Robert Moreno
Sarah Zaragoza Moreno
Mike Perz
2 0 1 1 -2 0 1 2
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Class of 2006
Total: $269
# in class 207 = 2%
Br. Maximilian Burkhart
Joseph Collins
Andrea Lally
Molly McMahon
Mario Rodriguez
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Class of 2008
Total: $25.00
# in class 216 = 1%
Stephanie Foster
Class of 2010
Total: $50.00
# in class 177 = 1%
Megan McMahon
Clancy Merrill
The Campus Ministry Team remains a true
hallmark of Miege’s community of faith.
CMT was instituted to provide students
an opportunity to minister to the Miege
community. This is an optional program
that invites all students to create activities
and opportunities to serve fellow students.
CMT consists of several committees that
help plan liturgies, prayer services, organize
social justice programs such as Unitown,
and heritage panels, Miegians for Life,
T.A.P. (Teens Acting for Peace), plan retreats,
and serve as peer ministers. Students meet
regularly during activity periods and before
and after school. This proud legacy is now
under the direction of Ms. Sonya Salazar.
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What is PLANNED GIVING?
A “planned gift” can be one you give immediately, such as stocks,
property or other assets. Or, it can be one you give later, through a
bequest in your Will or a Trust. Making a “planned gift” can be extremely easy. For example, you can add “Bishop Miege High School,
Shawnee Mission, KS” as a partial or total beneficiary of your life
insurance, IRA, pension account or other investment account.
A “planned gift” provides future support to Bishop Miege and offers you
the opportunity to extend your legacy of faith beyond your own lifetime.
“Planned Giving” necessitates some advanced planning to properly
transfer assets. This type of giving typically involves deferred gifts
to the school. Thank you for your consideration.
PRESERVE the PAST
PROVIDE for the FUTURE
One of the hallmarks of Bishop Miege High School is the tremendous
support received from our alumni, parents and friends. This show of
generosity has provided $25 million in capital improvements over the
past decade. The total renovation of our educational facility and our
athletic facilities will serve students for years to come.
Currently, we are faced with the challenge of an unstable economy
and the rising number of families who seek a quality faith-filled education for their son/daughter, but do not have the necessary resources
to provide one. To insure the growth and a secure future, we look to
other means of support for the school; thus, the Bishop Miege Legacy
Society/Endowment Fund.
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Types of PLANNED gifts
• Bequests: Designate a gift to Bishop Miege in your will or trust
• Charitable Gift Annuity: In return for a donation, receive
a fixed income for life
• Charitable Remainder Trust: Transfer assets irrevocably
to a trust, receive an income for life and the remainder goes to
Bishop Miege upon your death.
•R
etained Life Estate: Donate your residence to Bishop
Miege as a beneficiary on a certificate of deposit, an annuity,
IRA or retirement plan.
•L
ife Insurance: Designate Bishop Miege as a beneficiary on
your life insurance policy or gift a policy you no longer need.
With the guidance from your estate planning attorney, choose
what to give.
BENEFITS
All gifts provide a significant benefit to Bishop Miege High School
while possibly:
Increasing current income for you or others
• Reducing your income tax
• Helping to avoid capital gains
• Passing assets to your family at a reduced tax cost
Your next step
Let us know your plans. Please contact the Development Office
at 913-262-2701, ext. 238 or [email protected] with questions or to let us know you have made plans for a gift. We would love
the opportunity to thank you for your generous act. We are happy to
honor your wishes regarding anonymity.
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SCHOL A R SHIP
for the 21st century
Foundation Support
The Senior Class of 1990 initiated an idea for their class gift. They
chose to invest money collected from their classmates along with
donations from the Student Council to provide scholarships for future
students. The senior classes since then have continued donating to the
scholarship fund.
GRADUATING
CLASS
DONATION
1990
1990
$6,090
$14,000
2000
1991
1991
$6,307
$15,000
2001
1992
1992
$7,221
$16,000
2002
1993
1993
$7,416
$14,000
2003
1994
1994
$7,698
$16,000
2004
1995
1995
$8,071
$16,000
2005
1996
1996
$8,060
$16,000
2006
1997
1997
$8,500
$16,000
2007
1998
1998
$9,038
$16,000
2008
1999
1999
$9,209
$16,000
2009
2000
2000
$8,500
$16,000
2010
2000 1990
$14,000
$26,000
2010
2001 2001
$16,000
2011
2002
2002
$10,300
$16,000
2012
2003
2003
$11,800
$16,000
2013
2004
2004
$11,800
$16,000
2014
2005
2005
$11,800
$16,000
2015
2006
2006
$11,800
$16,000
2016
2007
2007
$13,651
$16,000
2017
2008
2008
$12,332
$16,000
2018
2009
2009
$11,800
$16,000
2019
2010
2010
$11,800
$16,000
2020
2011
2011
$11,800
$16,000
2021
2012
2012
$11,800
$16,000
2022
$227,798
$373,000
TOTAL
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Anticipated
SCHOLARSHIP
AVAILABLE
YEAR OF
GIFT
2 0 1 1 -2 0 1 2
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YEAR
AVAILABLE
Dunn Family Foundation
John Sullivan, Jr.
Tom Sullivan & Janice Steinbrecher
McGowan
Westerman
MATCHING GIFT COMpANIES
We would like to thank the following companies that have made
matching gift contributions in the names of their employees to
Bishop Miege during 2010-2011:
Ameriprise Financial
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
ConocoPhillips Company
DST Systems, Inc.
H&R Block Foundation
Hallmark Foundation
Hormel Foods Corporation
IBM International Foundation
Kauffman Foundation
McKesson Foundation
Merck
NFL Youth Fund
Northwestern Mutual Foundation
Quest Diagnostics
Sprint Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
MEMORIALS
Memorial contributions were made in memory of the following
persons in 2011-2012:
Brian Christian
John Dillon
Tom Keehn
Mary Rose Lasculoa
Mary Ann Lucas
Danny Morris
Robert O’Byrne
R. J. Rhoades
Jonathan Ring
Fidelis and Rosemary Weilert
GIFTS IN KIND
Thank you to the many business and individual donors who
contributed gifts in kind during the 2010-2011 school year. Their
generosity is greatly appreciated.
Through the generosity of our alumni, parents and friends, Miege receives
donations to the following scholarships and memorial funds.
Alumni Scholarship
Helping Hand Tuition Fund
Rose Teicher Scholarship
Awarded in the name of the Bishop Miege Alumni
Association. The award is based on financial need and
school citizenship.
Recipients of the Helping Hand Tuition Fund are
evaluated for financial need, family challenges, Academic
potential, church/community service and character.
For students who otherwise would be unable to attend Miege.
This award is also based on school citizenship and need.
Archbishop Ignatius Strecker Scholarship
Honors Scholarship
Awarded to freshmen based upon school achievement and
service to the parish. Nominated by pastors.
Recipients of the Merit, Pastors and Lucas Scholarships
may qualify for an Honors Scholarship annually. The
award is based on student performance.
Named in honor of this past teacher, guidance counselor
and coach who dedicated more than 29 years to Miege.
His legacy was helping young people find success and his
commitment to the care and concern for those around him.
This scholarship awarded to incoming freshmen is based on
financial need and performance on the placement test.
Art Gutierrez, Jr. Scholarship
For students of Hispanic heritage. Created in memory of
Art Gutierrez Jr. ’66.
Bishop Miege Foundation Scholar’s Award
Awarded to freshmen based upon performance on
placement test, achievement, character and service.
Bob Frazier Alumni Scholarship
For students who may not otherwise be able to attend Miege.
Breadwinner Fund
Pays all remaining tuition of a student attending Miege in
the event of the death of a parent who provides the main
financial support of the family.
Brian Christian Memorial Scholarship
Named in honor of a young man from the class of 1985
who reflected life to others in an extraordinary way. The
award is given to one sophomore boy and girl each year.
Recipients must have exhibited a positive, caring attitude
toward others.
Mary Ann Lucas Memorial Scholarship
Named in honor of this past teacher, administrator and
friend who dedicated more than 30 years to Miege. This
is an ongoing scholarship fund for students who attend
regional Catholic grade schools.
For students who otherwise would be unable to attend Miege.
This award is also based on school citizenship and need.
Jonathan Ring Memorial Fund
For outstanding performance on the Miege placement test.
Named in honor of a young man from the class of 1979 who
exhibited a love for learning. Donations received to this fund
are designated for improvements in the Kincaid Media Center.
Miege Financial Assistance
Provides partial tuition reduction. Based on financial
need of a family. This program is funded by Call-toShare, the Bishop Miege Mothers’ Club, the Mike Hickey
Memorial Fund, the Ursuline Scholarship Fund and the
Scholarship for the 21st Century.
Mike Hickey Memorial Fund
Named in honor of a young man from the class of 1988
whose love for life was contagious.
Ursuline Scholarship Fund
One awarded by the pastor of each parish.
Named in honor of the Ursuline Sisters of Paola, Kan.,
who have served the school since its inception in 1945.
Principal’s Scholarship
Matty Molnar Scholarship
For exemplary performance on the Miege placement test.
The Matty Molnar Scholarship was established in memory
of Matty, Miege class of ’96, whose love of the Church and
his Catholic faith brightened the lives of everyone around
him. The scholarship is awarded annually to a St. Ann
School graduate who displays these same characteristics
while being a good citizen and student. The award is for
$500 for the freshman year.
Pastor’s Scholarship
R.J. Rhoades Memorial Scholarship
Named in honor of a young man, from the class of
1990, who showed us all the meaning of courage. This
scholarship was set up by the Druten family and friends
to be used by one senior, chosen by a vote of the Miege
students and faculty.
Named in honor of Richard Joseph “R.J.” Rhoades from the
Class of 1997, whose warm and loving personality touched the
lives of many. This award is based upon need and character.
Assists families in northeast Johnson County whose
children have attended a Johnson County Catholic
elementary school, but who lack the necessary resources
to continue their Catholic education through high school.
Thomas E. Sullivan/Janis M. Steinbrecher Scholarship
Merit Scholarship
Eric Druten Memorial Scholarship
Good Samaritan tuition fund
Walt Tylicki Soft Hart Scholarship
Bill Rost Scholarship
Named in honor of this extraordinary teacher who
devoted 38 years teaching English and media appreciation. Rost’s sense of humor was one of the things that
made him so cherished by his students and motivated
them to learn. Bill also initiated the first Miege auction in
1973. The Bill Rost Language Arts Scholarship is awarded
to an incoming freshman based on performance on the
language portion of the entrance exam.
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The following list has been compiled
to thank those donors who have generously given to Bishop Miege High
School during the fiscal year July 1,
2011, through June 30, 2012.
This listing reflects donations made
to the Auction, Annual Fund, Danny
Morris 3-on-3, Chance of a Lifetime
2011, Miege Open, the Capital Campaign, The Future of Miege Athletics
and other gifts.
C U MU L AT I V E
gi v ing in 201 1-201 2
J U LY 1 , 201 1 through J U N E 30, 201 2
Founders: $10,000 +
Dick and Gloria Anderson
Matt and Ann Anthony
Paul and Kathy Bastasch
Competitive Resources - Diane O’Byrne
J. E. Dunn Construction Company
Kevin Dunn
Bill and Marianne Dunn, Jr.
Forster-Powers Charitable Trust
Hoffman Family Foundation
The Thomas M. Johnson, M.D., Charitable
Fund
Don and Patty Kincaid
Steve and Cathy Lacy
Mark and Lisa Ledom
Tom and Jean McDonnell
John J. Sullivan, Jr., Charitable Foundation
John and Jenny Waldeck
Mike and Sue Waldeck
The Westerman Foundation
Leaders: $5,000 - $9,999
Anonymous
Rich and Debbie Agar
Bishop Miege Mothers’ Club
Country Club Bank
Terry and Peggy Dunn
Mark and Mitzi Foster
Tim and Sarah Grunhard
Tim and Janet Jury
Pat Martin
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Tom and Sharon McCullough
Greg and Vickie McDonald
Midwest Distributors Co., Inc. - Gary and Rita
Marvine
NFL Youth Football Fund
Abraham and Mari Poulose
Dean and Nancy Sandquist
Rick and Barbara Standard
Jan Steinbrecher
Pat and Janna Stueve
Benefactors: $2,500 - $4,999
Mike and Lori Archer
Mark Batenic
Jim and Toni Coopersmith
Bob Faherty
Terry and Julie Flanagan
Larry and Jeanne Gates
Amy Gattermeir
Jim Glennon
Ron and Joann Heap
Dan and Martha Hiatt
Kevin and Sue Hicks
Nick and Joni Hodes
Jim and Mary Kay Hogan
John and Mary Latenser
Mel and Rita Lavery
John Ludwikoski - Ludwikoski & Associates
Quentin and Kristin McArthur
Elizabeth Nieters
Maggi Orr
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Joe and Jean Passantino
Michael and Michelle Rhoades
Greg Shondell
St. Ann’s Women’s Club
JoLinda Vega
Laura Weilert
Patrons: $1,000 - $2,499
Judy Arnold
Andy and Kay Atchison
Michael Bastasch
Bob and Sally Bibb
Tim and Chris Blackburn
Jeff and Sharon Bryant
Bill Carter
Jenny Cawley
Ken and Micki Christian
Jim Chrzanowski
Tom and Carol Cleary
Bruce and Anne Conner
Greg Cornelius
Lynn P. DeMarco Charitable Foundation
Romano and Yolanda DeMarco
Cathy Dolan
Pat and Judy Donnelly
Walter and Louanne Drone
Bill and Jean Dunn, Sr.
J. M. Fahey Construction -Joe Fahey
Joe and Sandra Fahlstrom
Rick and Marisa Fleenor
Tom and Susan Fletcher
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Theresa Raydo
Manuel Rios
Dale Rohr
Marian Sauvey
Dennis and Merrill Schapker
John and Marny Sherman
Ralph L. Smith Foundation
Melissa Snider
Steve and Nancy Summers
Tony and Mary Ann Tornquist
Kurt Van Keppel
Carl and Nancy Wasinger
Stan and Nancy Weber
Tom and Loren Whittaker
Mark and Kari Ziblut
Jerry and Maureen Gaughan
Charleen Gleason
Richard and Susan Harlow
Joe and Christine Heller
Joe and Patty Hemberger
John and Nancy Houlehan
JMJ Associates
Roger and Nadyne Jackson
Bernie and Betsy Jacquinot
Joe and Anne Jezak
Brian and Chris Jordan
Andrew and Jacquie Joski
Tom and Donna Kellerman
Bill and Maggie Kleine
Barbara Kramer
Jim and Dunrie Lewis
Bill and Patrice Maloney
Kathleen Marx
Kathleen McGrew
Clancy and Jennifer Merrill
Will and Patricia Miller
Debbie Moeller
Bob and Suzanne Mogren
Bill and Kristi Morris
Jerry and Patti Murphy
Maria Murphy
Vince and Linda Nowak
Shawn Oropeza
R. E. Pedrotti Company
Dan and Leslie Pope
Protectors: $500 - $999
Brian Abram
Marcy Anderson
Steve Bastasch
Anita Bates
James Belfield
James and Kim Belfield
Bernie and Marilyn Bianchino
Hank and Cheryl Brown
Jim and Kim Burdolski
Douglas and Karen Burton
Dennis and Janet Cawley
Lonnie and Tammy Ciecior
Tom and Suzette Clark
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Bill Clarkson - Superior Bowen Asphalt
Company
Linda Clarkson
Kathy David
Steve and Laura DeMaria
Paul and Sherry Diederich
Marie Dillon
Michael Dunn
Mark and Cindy Einhellig
Ron and Gina Frigault
Jerry Gaughan - Williams-Gaughan
Insurance
Wayne Gauthier
Joe and Joanne Henley
David and Cathy Herr
Darin and Lauren Heyen
Billy Hodes - Midland Metal Mfg
John and Tracy Holmes
Johnny and Martha Hubbard
Bob and Karen Jacquinot
Frank and Denise Jurden
Carol Kane
Al and Pat Kolarik
Greg and Mimi Kopulos
Jim and Teresa LaManno
P. J. Ludwikoski
Bernie Madden - Madden-McFarland
Interiors, LTD
Randy and Mary Madden Bryson
Curt and Laura Marchand
Miege students have a national reputation
for being deeply committed to serving others,
and they continue to earn this distinction.
Hundreds of students every year choose to
give up their spring breaks and Christmas
breaks, as well as weeks of their summer,
participating in mission trips around the
country. Recent trips have taken Miegians to
tornado and hurricane-ravaged areas in New
Orleans, Mississippi, Alabama, and Missouri.
Other groups have traveled to Chicago,
West Virginia and New York to help the less
fortunate.
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Bart Sweeney
Daniel and Heidi Thorman
Paul and Susan Tremonti
UBS Financial Services
John and Evelyn Van Goethem
Carl Wasinger - Smart Warehousing
Don Welsh
Steve and Courtney Williams
Frans and Colette Winklhofer
Bob and Susan Witcher
Craig and Sue Wohler
Mansour and Nasi Zarinkia
Paul Martel
Bob and Bridget Martin
Ed Martincich
Terry and Rita McMahon
Jay and Amy McNitt
Mike and Colleen Meurer
Steve and Sharon Mohler
Marlo Morgan
Jack and Sue Morris
Tom Morris
Jim and Ann Mueller
Carl and Allison Murdock
Joe Neenan - Neenan Company
Rob and Diane O’Byrne
Dan O’Rourke
Kathy Orr
Colleen Parsons
Barbara Patterson
Marc and Angie Pedrotti
David and Jill Pittman
Patty Ponchur
Joan Reichenberger
Dave and Mary Lou Richardson
Mark and Denise Rost
Michael and Kelly Scanlon
Russ and Sandy Schnieders
David and Mary Schulte
Bill and Constance Sherman
Bob Smith
State Line Nissan, Inc.
Paul and Misti Steger
Barbara Stockton
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Ambassabors: $250 - $499
Jon and Nora Alexander
Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas
Charles and Martha Bachand
Scott and Heather Bahora
Bill and Betty Berg
James and Angela Bergner
Jon and Dianne Boren
Dan Bowden - Bowden Contracting Co., Inc.
Frank Bower
Chad and Jennifer Boydston
Tom Brennan - T & Z Motors LLC
Debbie Brenner
John and Nancy Calvano
Michelle Carlstedt
John and Claudia Caton
Class of 1961
Kevin Connealy
Keith Connell - Keith Connell, Inc.
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Terry Cooper
Jacob Cummings
Timothy Dawson
Tom and Terri DeDecker
Design Mechanical, Inc.
Dave Doeren
Mary Duff
Bob Fagan
First Watch Restaurants
William and Sarah Frederick
Ted Freese
Susan Gangel
Jeff and Kristi Gibbs
Kurt and Susan Gittinger
John and Marge Gladbach
Chuck Gleason
Terence and Kathy Glynn
Michael and Carol Gonzales
Mike Grant
Gerard and Julie Grimaldi
John and Liz Hansen
Susan Harris
Heathwood Oil Co., Inc.
Jim and Elizabeth Hendricks
Kathleen Henley
Susan Hennier
Skip Hensler - Hensler Homes, Inc.
Phil Hodes
David and Lisa Hoebelheinrich
Lyle and Dolores Holthaus
Martha Houts
Mike Houtteman
Chip and Clarise Hovis
Burt Huerter
Joe and Nancy Huppe
Daniel and Ronda Intfen
Jill Jackoboice - The Jackoboice Law Firm
Tony Jaime
David and Sharri Janner
Chris Johnson
Randy and Mary Ann Kancel
John Kelley
Brad and Kelly Kempf
Dave Ketter
Dale Klemz
Jeanne Kobler
Tom Kramer - Tool Crib Supplies, Inc.
Tom and Mary Kramer
Msgr. Vince Krische
John Latenser - Neff Packaging Systems
Denny and Bernie Lee
Chuck and Liz Lillis
Manny Lopez - Manny’s Restaurante Mexicano
Richard and Paula Lorino
A. J. and Susie Lutz
Mike and Sharon Madrigal
Lawrence Maher
Vern and Carolyn Maier
Donald Marx
Sam and Denise Mayhew
John and Susan McMeel
Mighty Fine Foods, LLC
Pam Molnar
Ray and Sue Moritz
Ed and Annette Morris
John and Katy Morris
Tim Morris Morris Home Improvement
Tim and Kathy Morris
Blake Mulvany
Jim and Winnie Nass
Bill Nees
Mark and Roxanne Netemeyer
Nelson and Marcia Newcomer
Northeast United Soccer Club
Bob Numrich
Jim and Pat O’Hagan
John Passantino
Colleen Pattison
Mark Ponchur
Prairie Village Animal Hospital
Jon and Barbara Redd
John and Teri Renner
Erlan Rice - R Systems Inc.
John and Kathy Ritz
Teri Robinett
Steve Rohleder
Jon Ross - Country Carpet, Inc.
George and Sana Saleh
Bert Schnettgoecke
Steve and Dolores Schroff
Jim and Nancy Schumm
David and Debbie Scott
Matt and Beau Shamet
Melanie Shirk
Jim and Charlotte Smardo
John and Deborach Smeltzer
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Tom and Vicki Smith
Bob Sniezek
Ruth Sobek
Dorothy and Ralph Spezze
Spirit of Kansas City Swim Academy
Steve and Pam Stockman
Tim Storey
Carl Struby
Sioux Chief Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Mary Beth Summers
Dan and Kathy Terrill
Mary Titterington
Mike and Amy Waters
Steve and Andrea Weaver
Rick and Jamie Welsh
Steven and Beth Whalen
Leslie Whitaker
Jeff and Denise Wicker
Bill and Sally Wirtz
Mark and Katy Wirtz
Ed Younger
Champions: $100 - $249
Truman and Catherine Abram
Patrick Adley - Omaha Surgical Center
Cole Ahlvers
Mike and Linda Aleksaites
Lissa Alford
Michael and Kerry Amigoni
Lance and Anne Anderson
Scott and Mona Anderson
Dave Atwell
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David and Barbara Aziere
Bryan Bachkora
Julie Baltuska
Andrew Barrera
Jim and Kathy Baska
Emily Beck
John and Patricia Becker
Mark and Rita Beggs
Mike and Bev Bellinger
Ed and Colette Bernica
Steve Biersmith
Brian and Delores Billings
Esther Bizal
Michael Bizal
Steve and Michelle Bland
Larry and Carol Blumel
Richard and Erin Bockwinkel
Matt and Katie Bohnen
Rich Bohon
Cliff and Jane Booker
Joe Boring
David and Mary Bowers
Larry and Melanie Bowman
Richard and Karen Brandl
Molly Brandsma
Barry and Suzie Brautman
Brad and Cheryl Breeden
Jeff and Susie Breeden
Rich and Pat Brewster
Janet Broll
Denise Brown
Diane Browne
The students at Miege continue to practice,
learn and grow in their faith. Liturgy is
celebrated in a variety of settings, including
the total school community, grade level, class
retreats and individual theology classes. Mass
is held in our chapel on a weekly basis. Parents,
alumni and friends are invited to attend our
monthly all-school mass. Two communal
reconciliation services are held each year for
all students during Advent and Lent, and
adoration is done throughout the year.
Student are guided through a series of
theological studies throughout high school,
with required Theology classes across all
grades. Meanwhile, all teachers present
Catholic Infusion lessons in their regular
classes, and faculty members continue their
study of the Catechism with eight half-days
dedicated to faith formation.
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Paula Brunner
L. J. Buckner
Mimi Burch
John Burdolski - Classic Collision Center
Tim Burger
Bill and Brigid Burgett
John Burns - State Farm Insurance
David Burroughs
Tim and Anna Busenbark
Brian and Denise Caffey
Joe Camerillo - All Star Awards & Ad Specialties
Don and Joan Carlton
Amy Carman
Christopher Casper
Carol Cattaneo
Carolyn Cawley
Mike and Cathy Cazares
Courtney Christensen
Lynn Christian
Joe and Robin Christie
Tom Clark
Chris and Heidi Cline
Rick and Katherine Coates
Stephanie Coatney
Mary Cocetti
Bob and Peggy Collins
Joseph Collins
Mike and Becky Conaghan
Kevin Connor
Lynn Cordell
John and Patty Corker
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Lanny Corley
Tom and Terri Cotton
Jerome and Aileen Cronan
Hyland Cronin
Tom Cutcliffe
James and Janet Daley
Annemarie Dalton
Jenny De Cicco
Albert and Catherine De Leon
Libby DeBauge
Janelle Decker
Libby DePinto
Mike DeRoo
Bill and Juliet Dickerson
Joe and Michele Diebold
Mary Kay Dillingham
Laura Dold
Teresa Dollison
Lisa Donegan
Bob and Marillyn Dougherty
Sara Dougherty
Tim Dougherty
Ken and Kris Downing
Michael and Susan Doyle
William Dugan
Doug Duval
Susan Dye
Russ and Cathy Eads
Jaye and Sandra Ediger
David and LeeAnn Egger
David and Jennifer Eller
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Jerod Eller - Rellec Apparel Graphics LLC
James English
Terry and Susie English
Linda Ernst
Thomas and Stacy Ernst
Jerry and Jill Esfeld
Jim Ewing
Mary Helen Farrar
John and Joyce Feeley
James Feren
Bridget Findley
David and Barbara Fines
Jeanne Fisher
Lucy Fitch
Brian FitzGerald
James and Irene FitzGerald
Mary Fitzgerald
Michael Fitzgerald
Bob and Min Flaspohler
Rick Fleenor - Standard Battery
Barbara Fleming
John and Tresia Franklin
Greg Freese
Craig and Lynn Friesen
Al and Rosa Fritz
Mike Fuhrman
Michael and Rebecca Furlong
Gail Gabrielson
Hires Gage - Fairway Animal Hospital
Rick and Ann Galbraith
Mark and Amy Galey
William and Elizabeth Geiger
Michael and Mary Gentry
Judith Gerling
David and Kerry Glynn
Amy Goebel
Sandra Gonzalez
Bob and Lillian Graham
Dave and Jane Grant
Joyce Grashoff
Matt and Joanne Gratton
Russell and Amber Gray
Cindy Green
Jerry and Gail Gregory
Lawrence and Mary Louise Growney
Sylvia Gruenbacher
Mary Gutierrez
Mark Hague
Tim and Cathy Hair
Joseph Hannah - Hannah Orthodontics
Dan Happer
Dennis Harris
Keith Harryman
John and Janet Hart
Robert Hartnett
Bob and Michele Hashagen
Steven Hechler - Hechler Orthodontics
Mark Heineman - Catholic Family Credit Union
Bernie and Donna Heit
Bill and Terri Hendricks
Gary Henson
Stan and Susan Herbic
Libby Herring
John Higdon
Joe Hodes - Hodes Company
Barry and Janell Hogan
William and Donna Hogue
Jennifer Holladay
Gerard and Deborah Holterman
Frank and Jeanne Hopfinger
Tracey Hopper
Joan Horan
Bernard Hugo
Don and Linda Hugo
Mary Hunter
Jack and Kathy Hurley
Jan Hutz
Chip and Laurie Ingram
Matthew Ismert - Pyramid Pipe and Supply
Co., Inc.
Mike Ismert
Jeff and Jacque Ivey
Cary and Heather Jackson
Donna Johnson
Laurie Johnson
Philip and Kym Johnson
Randy Johnson - Orthopaedic & Sports
Medicine Consultants
Michael Kahler
Christopher and Margaret Karczewski
Patrick and Patricia Kavanaugh
Tim and Mimi Keel
Dennis Kellerman
2 0 1 1 -2 0 1 2
Tim and Nancy Kellerman
Mike Kelly
Peggi Kilroy
Jim Kirkpatrick
Bill Klasinski
Tom and Janet Knauff
Joseph Kobilarcsik - Joseph A. Kobilarcsik,
Chartered
Marieann Koehler
Tom and Debbie Kolarik
Cathy Kolenda-Smith
Joe and Janet Kolich
Greg Kopulos - Regal Distributing Co.
Patty Korkowski
Fred and Laura Kouri
Jeannette Kowalewski
Patrice Krampff
Mark and Catherine Kuhls
Ricardo and Nenita Labayen
Mark Lacy
Margaret Landon
Rob Lane - Compass Financial Resources
Marcye Lange
Susan Lazzo
Gerald and Susan Lee
Kelli Lees Cruz
Sally Leittem-Pierott
Jack and Angeline Lewis
Ted and Sheryl Lickteig
Stephen Loftus
Loran Lonergan
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Paula Long
Chris and Kimberley Lopez
Manny and Vivian Lopez
Dan and Peggy Lowe
Amy Lucas
Andy and Shirley Lucas
George and Carol Lucas
Ron and Maryann Luchtefeld
David Ludwikoski
Linda Ludy
Andrew and Jeralyn Lutz
Jennifer Lynch
John and Carla Mabry
Bernie and Jackie Madden
Chris Madison
Joe and Juanita Madrigal
Howard and Barbara Magerl
Greg Maher
Katie Maher
Theresa Maher
Tim Maio
Peter Mallouk - Creative Planning, Inc.
Bert and Shelley Malone
Rob Maloney - The Brooksider Sports Bar
and Grill
Fred Mance
John and Patricia Mancuso
Andrew Marino
David and Ann Markus
Ed Martincich and Eric Martincich - K-C
Drywall Constr., Inc.
All Miege students perform at least 80 hours of
service throughout our community and country,
including a minimum of 40 hours serving the
less fortunate. The vast majority, however, far
exceed their minimum requirements. Whether
it’s participating in a blood donation drive,
providing Christmas presents to area foster
children or spending an afternoon every week
mentoring elementary students, Miegians avail
themselves of many opportunities to help others,
and in turn, grow as people.
Here are some, but not all, of the local
charitable organizations served by Miege
students on a regular basis:
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Christmas in October
Gordon Parks
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Greg and Vicki Muehlebach
Bill and Peggy Myers
Daniel and Mary Needham
Kay Newell
George Nigro - Nigro’s Western Store
Nill Bros. Sports
Gary Nogel
Justin Noonan
Jim and Mary North
P. J. and Sherry Novick
Bob and Nancy Nowatzke
Amy Obermueller
Paul O’Brien
Vince and Norine O’Brien
Bob O’Connell
Pat O’Connell
Bob and Donna O’Connor
O’Dowd’s, LLC
James and Catherine O’Fallon
Richard Ogren
Randolph and Marty Oliver
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates of KC
Kathy Olvera
Mike and Cyndy O’Rourke
Janice Orrick
Tom and Terri Orrick
Jim and Kathy O’Sullivan
Jim and Jan Owens
Joe Owens
Joe Ozbolt - Ed’s Trophies & Awards
Joe and Barb Ozbolt
John and Carol Ann Martinosky
Jordan Marx
Michelle Masoner
John Massman
Mike and Lavon Mathews
Mary Kay McCall
Cynthia McCarthy
Steve and Donna McCullough
Mike and Patty McMahon
James and Leyla McMullen
Doris Meador
Patrick and Annetta Meikel
Anastasia Mellott - The UPS Store #2923
Chris Mercer
Ray and Henrietta Mersman
Robert Metzger
Jim and Kimberly Anderson Milazzo
Kenneth Milburn
Delores Miller
Laura Miller
Le Anna Miller
Pam Miller
R.B. and Holly Miller
Florence Mitchell
Susan Moloney
Jim Monty
Navery and Lynne Moore
Phil Moran
John Morris
Kevin Morris
Bill and Nancy Mosburg
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Michael and Christina Parra
Donald Patterson
Carey Pawlowski
John Peer
Cheri Perez
Jesse Perez
Mike and Christin Perz
David Pickert
Joe and Cindi Pickert
Larry Pickert
William and Sheila Pitt
Don and Magdalene Porter
John and Ann Price
Mike and Peggy Priest
Tim Propp
David Pugh
Mark Pyle
Irene Quigley
Terri Quinn
Agustin and Margie Ramirez
Angela Ramirez
John Raydo
Kathleen Rechtien
Ron Regan
Sean Reilly
John Renk - Total Winding Supplies, Inc.
Santiago Requena
Phillip Reyes
Judy Reyhle
Kent Reynolds
Rick Reynolds
Linda Rhoads
Mike Richards
Mike and Sue Richards
Scott Richardson
Bill and Kathleen Riley
Greg and Paige Robbins
Monica Robertson
Sister Martina Rockers
Marty Rogowski
Mel and Carol Romme
Margaret Rosberg
Charles Roult
Mike and Janice Rowland
Edward and Harriett Rucker
Kevin and Betsy Rudolph
Bill and Teresa Russell
Barbara Sack
Todd Salash
John and Maryellen Sands
Susan Sandusky
Rick and Margie Schaff
Kelley Scharosch
Barbara Schell
Scott Schemmel
Ken and Kathy Scheve
Ken and Melissa Scheve
Mark and Janet Schlake
Deanna Schleicher
Elaine Schmidtberger
Greg Schmidtberger - Deckscapes, Inc.
Robert and Theresa Schmitt
Gene and Sharon Schreiner
Pat and Cathy Schreiner
Thomas Scofield
Richard and Linda Seagraves
Steve Sell
Pat Sheets
Mike and Margo Shepard
Margie Sheppard
John Shonfelt
Ellen Simon
Rich Sims
Jerry and Pam Sinovic
Christy Sirridge
Bob and Lori Slettehaugh
Linda Smart
Glenn and Wendy Smith
Matt and Mary Pat Smith
Firmin and Antoinette Snodell
Thomas Soetaert
Bob and Carol Spachman
Dan Spellman
David Sprung
Jerry Stadler
Paul and Lupe Stedman
Darrell and Karen Steiner
William and Cathy Stephens
Brian and Alicia Stewart
Jeff Stottle - Foo’s Fabulous Frozen Custard
Pete and Martha Suess
Donna Sullivan
Richard and Barbara Sullivan
2 0 1 1 -2 0 1 2
Pat and Sherry Sullivant
Margie Supplee
Charlie Sutera - Sutera’s Italian Restaurant
Steve and Mary Swagerty
Lon Switzer - Switzer and Associates
Painting, Co.
Ginny Tadlock
Melinda Taylor
Richard and Martha Taylor
Tom and Amy Taylor
Mariella Tefft
Alan and Gina Tenbrink
Becky Thacker
Bob and Karen Thomas
Joe and Susan Thomas
John and Ann Thomas
Mark and Tambra Thorson
Rita Tiehen
Kathy Tilson
Pat Titterington
The Verschelden Toma Team
Barbara Tremain
Paul and Susan Tremonti - Best Graphics
Wendell and Virginia Tulp
Kevin and Julie Tushaus
Mike and Ellen Tuttle
Two Lews, Inc.
Matt Twyman
Sonya Ulrich
United Bakery Equipment Company
Bob Van Cleave
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Mark and Terri Van Dyke
Tom and Cheryl Vanderford
Joan Vaughn
Loretta Verbanic
John and Ann Vering
William and Donna Vermillion
Denis Viscek
Ed and Judy Vodopest
Bill and Moira Vogt
Ken and Pat Voorhes
Beverly Vyhanek
Joe and Martha Vyhanek
Paul Wagner
Mary Walsh
Pat Walsh - Walsh’s Corner Cocktail
Ken and Jacqueline Walters
Pat and Jim Wareham
Ann Waters
Dan Watkins
Katherine Watkins
Jim and Barbara Weaver
Josh and Katy Weber
Lynn Weist
Sue Weitkamp
Bill Welch
Cynthia Welch
Diana Welsh
Sally Werth
Jim and Barb Wheeler
James Whitaker
John and Lucille White
The Miege Activities Booster Club partners
with the school to provide additional assistance
to the students, coaches and moderators of
the student activities programs including
athletics, music, theatre, debate and forensics,
dance, robotics and many more. Financial
support through program ads, season passes,
concessions and spirit wear continues to
provide the necessary funds to help offset rising
operating costs. Over the past four years, the
Miege Activities Booster Club revenues have
doubled, enabling Miege to not only meet
financial needs of the teams and clubs, but to
purchase additional items including drumline
instruments and equipment.
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Jeff and Shannon Benes
Kent Best - Kansas City Winnelson Co. Inc.
John Beverlin
Tom Blanck
Jane Bock
Carroll Bollard
Jennifer Boudreau
Mike Bradley
Casey Braun
Jim and Gwen Brooks
John Bryde
Sue Buckley
Paula Burger
Liz Burke
Jim and Terry Byfield
Karen Camarata
Richard and Mary Cecena
Eulalia Cerda
Rita Charlton
CIEE International Work & Study Programs
Dolores Cloughley
Steve and Mary Cockrell
Kitty Colwell
Sharon Conklin
Frances Conners
Kathleen Coode
Paul and Molly Corkill
Bill Creach
Mary Crimmins
Cindy Curtis
Matthew and Amy Davis
Mike and Sherry Whitmore
Clint Whitson
Rudy and Nancy Wichmann
Tom and Kate Wiese
James and Amy Wilcox
Mark and Anne Wille
Cheryl Williams
Dennis Wills
Mary Wills
Geoff and Erin Wilson
Rick and Jackie Wise
Judi and Michael Wollenziehn
Mary Woodruff
Nichole Yannette
Wendell and Eileen Yap
Chris and Linda York
Stephen and Julie Zanone
Ellen Zimmerman
Jerry and Patty Zimmerman
Bryan and June Zwan
Sponsors: $50 - $99
Katherine Aaronson
Laura Adam
Anne Marie Adams
Patty Aldridge
Barb Alena
Dennis and Nancy Alt
Robert and Laurie Anderson
Joe Andrade
Larry Batliner
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Reid and Sue Davison
Ted and Joan DeBauge
Ken and Judy Decker
Mary Ellen DeCoursey
Larry and Dianne Dercher
John and Donna Dougherty
Ted Duval
John and Jolene Errante
Judi Estes
Mike Ewing
Bob and Stephanie Fama
Kay Findley
Jim Fiorini
Dan Fish
Jeff Flannery
Larry and Pat Fogel
Tom and Hoa Fox
Nina Gaines
Jim and Patti Garbeff
Paula Garner
Marguerite Garozzo
Peter and Barbara Gattermeir
Deanna Gish
Steve Gladbach
John and Janice Godfrey
Sue Gorman
Kim Green
Jennifer Greene
Mary Adele Greer
Greg Greub
Sue Grosdidier
John Hale
Molly Hall Pease
Michael and Laurie Hannon
Ron and Claudia Haulmark
Phil Hayes
Ben Hicks
Carol Higgerson
Barbara Hill
Jeff Hill
Andrew Hoedl
Chrissa Hoffmeier
Phil Holderness
Mary Huppe
Nate Huppe
Roberta Idoux
Julie Ingham
Jackie Irvine
Tom and Linda Ismert
Theresa Jackson
Martha Kane
Kathy Kearns
Judy Kilburn
Mary Kinerk
Marcia Kirke
Peggy Kittel
Loretta Klamm
Ken and Ginny Knutsen
Thel and Evelyn Kocher
George and Mary Lee Koppe
Mary Kunkle
Paul Lacy
Carol Murphy
David Murphy
Mike and Karen Murphy
Debby Muther
Jack Nagle
Kevin and Lee Neenan
Northwestern Mutual Financial
Paul O’Connell
Sheila O’Connor
Karen O’Donnell
Julie Olivas
Joseph Orrick
Michael and Anita Orrick
Bob Oshman
Diane Owens
John and Peggy Oxler
Rosemary Pappert
Jeffrey and Jean Piehler
Ken and Serena Price
Kathleen Renner
Melissa Reynolds
Nancy Richards
Sue Rinella
Christi Rinella Douglas
Mario Rodriguez
Garrick Rollert
Ron and Sandy Rollheiser
Bob and Susan Rometti
Mike Roth
Cindy Rubaie
Bertha Rucker
Bob Latz
Craig and Kathy Lay
Mark Lazzo
Mary Sue LeBourveau
Carol Leiszler
LaVern Lorenz
Kathy Lubetich
Bob Ludwikoski
Steve and Kay Luft
Patricia Malcolm
Bob and Mary Malley
Patty Markey
Pat Mavai
Lensie Mayhew
Tom Mayse
Phyllis McEntire
John McGill
Richard McGill
Joe and Judy McGuire
Terri McGuire
Julie McLarney
Ryan McNaughton
Carolyn Messbarger
Connie Mikelait
Bob Miller
Mary Kay Mitchell
Amy Morfeld
Jon Moritz
Don and Judy Mulik
Michelle Mulik
Kevin and Mary Mulvany
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Louis Ruebelmann
Mary Russell
Ted and Mary Anne Ryan
Jerry and Cathy Sanderson
Ed and Barbara Scanlon
Patricia Schmidt
Norman Schweder
Maureen Sebus
Barbara Sharp
Bob Sheridan
Mary Shobe
Rosemary Signorelli
John and Rita Smith
June Sokol
Mary Kay Spiegelhalter
David and Denise Staudenmyer
Jean Stoa
Rita Stollman
Ted Sullivan
Ted and Sue Sullivan
Bob and Mary Lynn Svoboda
Elinor Swartz
Tom Switzer
Mark Tarwater
Tim Taylor
David and Yvonne Telep
Pat Thomson
Nicholas and Karolyn Tomasic
Frank Toplikar
Kevin Turner
Andy Tylicki - St. James Academy
Freshman orientation remains a favorite and
worthwhile tradition at Miege. To ensure the
incoming freshmen transition into high school
comfortably and positively, Miege senior
leaders spend the day helping 9th graders
getting acquainted with one another through
discussions, games and other fun teambuilding activities. The groups also attend
mass together. The experience is rewarding
for the seniors as well, who remember their
first days at Miege and enjoy the opportunity
to help prepare younger students for high
school. When the day is over, the freshmen are
“officially” welcomed into the student body
during halftime of the first home football game.
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Dorothy Beattie
Robert Bens
Ginny Bertrand
Cecelia Bethel
Richard Bollig
Judy Bond
Charles and Elaine Borchers
Joanie Brady
Mary Ann Braun
Linda Brossard
Scott and Linda Brownlee
Bridget Burns
Mary Ellen Byrne
Janice Caggianello
John and Lori Callahan
Kathy Calvert
Max and Liz Cerda
Ed and Marsha Chezek
James and Janice Christoph
Trisha Coleman
Joanne Commins
Ellen Condry
Marcia Conley
Peter and Julie Cooke
Doug Couch
Kathy Craig
Jim and Kathy Crews
Catherine Criqui
Steve DeBauge
Bill DeCoursey
Mallie DeLarber
Diane Van Thullenar
Ronnie Vaughn
Mary Viveros
Dick Vogt
Bob and Judy Vohs
Mike Voll
Oavieng and Jennifer Voravong
Patty Walsh
Ray and Mary Walsh
Dan and Teresa Wancura
Marilyn Watson
Vince and Jan Weiss
Paula Welch
Greg and Danielle Wilcox
Tom Wilkes
Rosalind Willey
John Wills - State Farm Insurance
Polly Wimer
Mary Ellen Winter
Rick and Laura Worms
Brian and Susan Wyssmann
Tom Younger
John Ziegelmeyer
Frank and Kris Zondca
Advocates: $25 - $49
Megan Allam
Bob Allen
Larry and Barb Allen
Nick Amey
Diane Barr
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Kathleen Dickinson
Scott Diebold
Paul Digiovanni
Patrick Doherty
Joe and Pat Dold
Carol Doring
Dave and Mary Beth Dover
Tom Doyle
Jim and Dorothy Easterday
Megan Easterday
William Edwards
Michael and Kimberly Effertz
Michael and Louise Elbein
Greg and Nancy Ellermann
Nancy Ellis
David and Janice Evans
Joann Feehan
Don Fields
Jenny Fontaine
Julia Ford
Stephanie Foster
Justin Francis
Mary Frerking
Steven and Ruth Fritts
Sabin and Myong Fuentes
Pat Gallagher
Penny Gamm
Michael Gassman
Michael and Mary Gentry
Bob and Clara George
Janice Gillihan
Mike Glaeser
Janet Glarner
Tom and Marianne Glavinich
Don Glenn
Bruce Graham
Tom Grant
Sophie Grebowiec
George and Wanda Gregar
Judy Gregar
Dean Gustafson
Tim Hannon
Theresa Healy
Patti Heck
Molly Helling
Susanne Henton
Mary Hepworth
Mary Sue Hermes
Kathy Hines
Jim Hippmann
Judy Hollinger
Justin Hoover
Sandy Horvat
Steve Hudson
Margie Huggins
Alan and Deena Hutsell
Beth Jackson
William Kapp
Sharon Kaszar
Dwayne and Sandy Katzer
Connie Keehn
Clancy Merrill
John and Hillary Merryfield
Jackie Metheny
Janet Miscannon
David Mogren
Susan Molen
Judy Morr
Frank Mufic
Jane Muraski
Cindy Murphy McMahon
Jean Nickel
Don Palermo
Sam Panis
Joseph and Cheryl Parisi
Suzann Parrish
Pat Patti
Alan Peel
Harry and Martha Peel
Michael and Kathleen Pendergast
Lamont and Erika Phillips
Linda Pippin
JoAnne Platt
Tim Platt
Bill and Ann Powell
Mike Prior
Gene and Pat Propp
Benjamin Purcell
Tim Quigley
Veronica Quinn
Paul Redmond
Judy Rehmert
Bob Kellerman
Donna Kerr
Lynn Kirchhoff
Margaret Kirkpatrick
Russell and Jennifer Klein
Shandin Klobe
Gigi Knox
Vincent Koehler
Mark and Angie Koetting
Jeanne Kohlberg
Craig Kuhn
Kara Kurtenbach
Diane Kusman
Jerry and Sharon Lacy
Everett and Sara Lanter
Martha Lawler
Cathleen Lillis
Richard and Valerie Lumley
Helen Lynch
Tim and Caroline Mahoney
Chris and Sherrie Mann
Amy Marlo
Ed and Ansie Marquette
John and Mary Martin
Kathy Maxwell
Mary McCaul
Angie McGrath
Jane McMahon
Megan McMahon
Molly McMahon
Sharon McQuerry-Lacy
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Joan Reiser
Pamela Renfrow
Ann Reynolds
Mike Rhoades
Stacy Rice
Todd Richardson
Robert and Amy Riscoe
Jeanne Ritz
John Roche
Paula Rome
John and Therese Roseburrough
Gretchen Roth
Pat and Susan Rowland
Dennis Rues
Dan and Joni Rundle
Carl and Debora Ryffe
Randy and Mary Lynn Salisbury
Judi Salo
Steve Scanlon
Coletta Schmidt
Jennifer Schneller
John and Julie Schneller
Kathleen Schoeffler
Mary Sedlacek
Joan Seichepine
Lamont and Leisa Semien
Paul Serrone - LaBodega
Mike and Amy Shartzer
Lorraine Silkman
Carol Sirokman
Daniel and Patti Slosburg
With the excellent leadership of our student
council and the help of many volunteers,
Bishop Miege continues to enjoy very
successful student fundraisers throughout
the year to help meet our annual operating
expenses.
Once again, this year our students outdid
themselves in terms of participation and
results. In our fall walkathon, the Stag Strut,
the students exceeded the school goal with
proceeds of $58,000. Students volunteer
evenings each January to assist in the
phonathon, which benefits our vital Annual
Fund, and are currently preparing for the
magazine and cookie dough sale, as well as the
distribution of raffle tickets for a new car at
our annual auction in April.
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Greg Walters
Jennifer Walters
Thomas and Kathleen Walters
Patty Wamsley
Sharon Ward
Leslie Warlen
Vern Weller
Patty Wernel
Kathy Wheeler
Gene White
Dan Wilkus
James and Rita Wilkus
Maryann Williams
Kevin Wilson
Eric Worster
JoAnn Wright
Dallas and Donna Ziegenhorn
Mary Ziller
David and Chrysa Zinser
John and Mary Jane Zych
Tella Smith
Teresa Smith
Dennis Sosna
Michael and Caroline Speight
Daniel Stack
T. J. Stack
Lee and Jarene Stanford
Tricia Stark
Joanne Stimac
Annette Stoerman
Jack and Katy Stoerman
Al and Sharon Strayhall
Kathy Strecker
Margaret Streeter
Tim and Maggie Streff
Cathie Sullivan
Cathy Swanson
Brian and Amy Sweeney
Gayle Sweitzer
Marian Theis
Kathryn Thies
Chris Torres
Dan and Shelley Tumberger
Ted and Linda Van Thullenar
Katie Verschelden
Steven and Mary Voelker
Rich and Mary Ann Vogt
Michael Voorhes
Joe Walberg
Larry Walsh
Rose Mary and Richard Walsh
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Maureen Alexander
Donna Amato
Thomas Arnold
Barbara Austin
Rosie Baker
Peggy Ballou
Ann Balquist
David and Sina Beil
Mary Bell
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John Bialek
Stella Bisbee
Gary Brenner
Bob and Gayle Burger
Br. Maximilian Burkhart
Jeanine Cindrich
Scott and Kay Conklin
Jean Currier
Linda Delaney
Beth Dierks
Nancy Driscoll
Robin Duhe
Rose Marie Dulac
Chris Duval
Karen Eldridge
Michele Falen
Narron Gibson
Phillip Gotner
Tom and Ann Graham
Dennis Hallier
Elizabeth Hansen
David Heffron
Ruth Herrold
Judy Hinchey
Jean Humphrey
Mary Lu Imm
Jennifer Ingraham
Tom Jacquinot
Karen Koch
Andrea Lally
James and Marna Landwehr
Eugene and Mary Livingston
Stephen and Helen Lysaught
Don and Susie Martin
Janet McManus
Margaret McWilliams
Bill Meador
Steve and Susan Miller
Diane Miskec
Robert and Sarah Moreno
Christine Mulcahy
Jerry Mulloy
Currie and Bernadette Myers
Pat O’Malley
Dan and Mary Perez
Nancy Pullo
Mark and Jeanne Ragland
Barbara Reed
Larry Roederer
Linda Rucker
Ted Schilling
John Schleicher
Jim and Pam Shannon
Renie Shannon
Mike and Kyle Sill
Jim and Mary Sorenson
Kevin Super
James Tramposh
Kristen Tremonti
Mary Wilcox
FAITH
LEARN IT, LOVE IT
LIVE IT
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Faculty & Staff
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Administration
Dr. Joe Passantino, Ed.D. President
Mr. Michael Bohaty, M.S.E., Principal: Student Services
Mr. Randy Salisbury, M.S.E. Principal: Academic Services
Mr. Michael Hubka, M.Ed., Assistant Principal/Athletic Director
Professional Staff
Business Department
Mr. Ben Chapman
*Mr. Pat McDermott
Computer Science
Mr. Brien O’Neill, M.S.E.
Mr. Ben Chapman
Coordinator for Spiritual Development
*Mrs. Mary Perrini, M.A., Director of Campus Ministry/
Christian Social Service Program
Ms. Sonya Salazar, B.A., Director of Campus Ministry/
Christian Social Service Program
Father Shawn Tunink, Chaplain
Guidance Department
Mr. Brady Beek, M.A., Director
Mrs. Elaine Schmidtberger, M.A. Counselor
Mr. Dan Meara, M.A. Counselor
Mrs. Judy Cowin, Learning Resource Specialist
Mrs. Lisa Beek, Registrar
Mr. Jeff English, Administrative Assistant
Development Office
Mrs. Susan Tremonti, Vice President of Development
Mrs. Colette Bernica, Assistant to the Vice President of
Development
Mrs. Patricia Morgan, Development Assistant
Mrs. Merritt McShane, Development Assistant
Mr. Byron Vogel, Director of Communications
English/Language Arts
Mrs. Mary Engler, M.A., Chairperson
Mrs. Teela Bolzenius, M.S.E.
Mrs. Diane Freeland, M.A.
Mr. D.J. Gemmill, M.A.
Mrs. Phyllis Hartwig, Ed.S.
Mrs. Jami Hedrick, M.A. Ed.
Mrs. Melissa Reynolds, M.A.
Mr. Daniel Schaeffer, M.A.
Mrs. Tina Wendling, B.A.
Fine Arts Department
Mrs. Robin Christie, B.M.E.
Mrs. Emily McGinnis, B.A.
Mr. Dennis Mueller, B.A.
Mrs. Melissa Reynolds, M.A.
Mr. David Steinberg, M.F.A.
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World Language Department
Mrs. Paula Munro, M.A., Chairperson
Mr. Matt Emory, M.Ed.
Mrs. Diane Freeland, M.A.
Mrs. Clara George, M.S.E.
Mrs. Lynn Kirchhoff, M.S.
Mr. Charles Peoples, M.S.E.
Theology Department
Mr. Bill Creach, M.L.A. Chairperson
Mr. Ross Dessert, M.T.S.
Mr. Steve Koesterer, Ed.S.
Mr. Charles Sailler III, M.S.
Mrs. Sonya Salazar, B.A.
Mrs. Nancy Weber, M.S.
Mrs. Tina Wendling, B.A.
Library/Media Center
Judi Wollenziehn, Ed.S, Librarian
Science Department
Mr. Alan Thomas, M.Ed. Chairperson
Mr. Scott Anderson, M.A.
Mr. Matthew Eshelbrenner, M.A.
Mrs. Alison Hirons, M.S.E.
Mrs. Angela Lueckenotto, M.N.A.S.
Mrs. Amy Reed, M.A.
Sr. Martina Rockers, M.S.
Family and Consumer
Science Department
Ms. Brianne Ogilvie B.S.
Physical Education/
Health Department
Mr. David Eller, B.S., Chairperson
Mr. Terry English, B.S.
Ms. Linda Ernst, M.S.
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Mathematics Department
Mrs. Clara George, M.S.E. Chairperson
Mr. Hank Brown, B.S.E.
Mrs. Amy Carman, M.S.
Mrs. Joan Gladbach, M.S.
Mr. Andrew Groene, B.S.E.
Mrs. Lisa Hipp, M.A.
Mr. Dave Mitchell, M.A.
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Mrs. Amy Lukert, M.Ed., Chairperson
Mr. Joe Allen, M.A. Ed Admin
Mr. Jeff Benes, M.A.
Mr. D.J. Gemmill, M.A.
Mr. Will Gorden, M.Ed.
Mrs. Lynn Kirchhoff, M.S.
Mr. Fred Turner, M.S.
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School Nurse
Mrs. Maura Peterson, R.N.
Professional Support Staff
Mrs. Barbara Allen, Bookkeeper
Mr. Charmus Bell, Custodian
Mrs. Jan Easterday, Administrative Assistant
Mr. Frank Harkins, Facilities Manager
Jon Holmes, Assistant Athletic Director
Mrs. Mariann Jaksa, Administrative Assistant
Ms. Brenda Jones, Custodian
Mr. Jeff Jones, Custodian
Mr. Rodney Jones, Custodian
Mrs. Lynnette Koenig, Administrative Asst.
Officer Dennis Lark, Security Manager
Mrs. Jean Lininger, Comptroller
Mr. Calvin Ross, Custodian
Ms. Renee Schultz, CMT Assistant
Mr. Ryan Wrigley, Maintenance
* deceased
On behalf of the students, faculty and staff at Bishop Miege,
we sincerely thank you for your generous support of our school.
Bishop Miege High School, Class of 2013
thank you for your continued prayers and support.
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