Senior Issue - Saint Viator High School
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Senior Issue - Saint Viator High School
[email protected] Story of Class of 2011 in Viator Voice Senior Issue WE are VIATOR Volume 45 You like this. ’1 1 findyourself Home Profile Account Viator Voice Senior Issue Upcoming Events See All What’s the event? EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Danielle “Look How Adorable I Was” Di Silvestro Carolyn “I Wish I Were Kate Middleton” Hutyra Senior Celebration Last Day of School Baccalaureate Mass “Dancing in the Moonlight” Prom Graduation Start of the Rest of Our Lives EDITORIAL STAFF Introduction (Page 4) Advice (Page 6) Things We Will Miss (Page 11) Quotes (Page 14) Favorite Memory (Page 18) Thanks (Page 24) College Choices (Page 30) In Ten Years (Page 33) Wills (Page 41) Senior Parents Ads (Page 52) Seniors © 2011 English (US) Graham “I Always Have an Excuse” Blus Grace “Soulless” Donnelly Libby “Cat In the Wall” Donnelly David “Really Quick” Lewis Katherine “The Quote Goddess” Maul Quinn “QOGsworth” O’Grady Maddie “Friendless” Ptacin Danny “I’ll Defenestrate You” Saam Chris “There’s an Easier Way on Photoshop” Santucci Jack “The Only Normal One Here” Simpson Annie “I Am Tinkerbell” Slusher Mr. Chris “Things Rarely Get Stuck in My Beard” Paolelli Mr. Matt “Ineffective Northwestern Rep” Paolelli LAYOUT STAFF Jackie Cruz Anthony Di Silvestro Bit Meehan Erin Nelson Anna “She’s Here, So Why Not?” Ptacin 3 May 6th May 9th May 12th May 13th May 15th May 16th GRAPHICS STAFF Alyssa Abay Katy Augustyn Louis Capozzoli Libby Donnelly Paulette Lopez Lauren Madden Erin Nelson Erin O’Connell Shalayne Pulia Alexis Romano Kyong Yoo SENIOR ISSUE FUN SQUAD Jackie Cruz Anthony Di Silvestro Michael Flaherty Lauren Madden Erin Nelson Greg Perkowski Shalayne Pulia Kim Romano Callie Romenesko Chris Santucci Nikki Stout Erica Weiszmann Kyong Yoo firstthoughts ’1 1 Search From the Viator Voice Staff Message to: Senior Class of 2011 10 hours ago We entered Viator four years ago on a hot day in August. Some of us had friends from grade school; others entered knowing no one. Freshman orientation allowed us to get to know our homeroom and meet some upperclassmen, who we all thought were much cooler than us. Our first couple of weeks we felt a little lost; maybe we ended up in the history hallway when the bell for Biology class rang or tried to go to the counselor’s office but ended up at the library. However long it took us to get acquainted with the school, eventually we knew how to get from the lunchroom to our lockers to math class before the five-minute period ended. We had cocoa while we crammed for our first set of finals. We went to our first football game. During Homecoming Week, we were asked to sing the school song in front of everyone in the cafeteria. It was a year of “firsts.” We are sure that we can agree that it was a memorable year of building new friendships, learning about ourselves, and experiencing Viator. However, when it was over, we were glad not to be at the bottom anymore. Sophomore year we took a step up on the totem pole. We received those beautiful yellow Homecoming T-shirts and witnessed a monumental election. Junior year was a crazy time. From PSATs to ACTs, we took more standardized tests than we could handle. The idea of college applications loomed over us. We started to realize how important our grades really were and that we needed to build a resume. Even with college thoughts, we managed to have a great time. Though we enjoyed being upperclassmen without having the stress of actually going to college, we could not wait until after our last final of second semester. When we left school for summer, we were ecstatic to be seniors. Then our senior year began. We walked into school acting like we ruled the halls. And in a sense, we did. We knew the ins and outs of the school—the fastest route to DTA, that nothing beats the musical, when it’s appropriate to wear wizard robes, how great Dean Deb is, that the Math Lab really is useful, how not to pay with cash in the lunch line, that Campus Ministry is the best place to hang out, how sweet Sonya is, and how to live the fourth. Now our time is coming to a close. It is almost our last day of school. We still have prom to look forward to and then graduation—the culmination of our four years of hard work and dedication. Remember watching the class of 2010 go off their separate ways? Well, now it is our time. We have chosen our colleges and are ready to pack our bags. Soon we will say goodbye to our friends, goodbye to our teachers, goodbye to our coaches, and goodbye to our school. When we walk down the aisle in front of our faculty, family, and friends, be proud of everything we’ve done the past four years. We hope you keep this Senior Issue as a momento of your senior year and always remember the times you spent in these hallowed halls. Class of 2011, thank you for the amazing memories and an unforgettable high school experience. Love, Danielle Di Silvestro, Carolyn Hutyra, and the Viator Voice Staff P.S.- Remember that you are never too old to play the Animal Game. Look into Layout SENIOR ISSUE 2011 4 Saint Viator High School Search Quotes From the Viator Voice Home Profile Account “I got here at seven-thirty! And it’s almost seven-thirty again!” —Katherine, talking about the long hours needed for layout Katherine: “Annie, say someLibby: “I would totally thing in Spanish.” Annie: “Aloha!” catch the Snitch with my Firebolt.” “My mom doesn’t read any Maddie: “Well I would tobooks! I don’t think she’s read tally set my Beaters on you.” a book since 1990!” —while nonchalantly discussing —Anonymous Quidditch over Pesto Cavatappi. “This is like being in my brain...” —Mr. Paolelli, watching as the staff radically got off topic. “They’re like the mighty ducks, but on quack!”- Maddie, while suggesting headlines “Libby I have Annie: “I almost bit your ear!” Katherine: “Yeah, that was really awk- coffee breath ward. I was planning on ignoring it.” and orange hands now!” —Grace, no “How do you draw a nun’s body?” —Anna Ptacin, while learning the ropes of layout one knows why “Oh God! The floor smells!” —Katherine, when trying to take a nap on the ground. Seniors © 2011 English (US) 5 ’1 1 forewarning Search Advice to Underclassmen Recommended for You Don’t wait until the last minute to do college applications. —Jennifer Ball Don’t worry about doing your homework early; that’s what before school is for. —Robert Bansfield —Abbey Abraham Join something. Enjoy your years at Viator; it’ll pass by quicker than you think. Get involved because you will meet new people and create great memories. —Rawan Ahram Stay out of trouble and just do what needs to be done. Attack things head on; don’t go around them. —Anthony Alaniz Stay classy. —Michael Alegnani Don’t get every teacher at this school to hate you. —Morgan Anderson Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. —Nickas Antoniou —Ryan Barth —Melanie Battaglia Take advantage of everything, and do a lot early on to make it easier for yourself later. —Nicholas Baur Invest in a cardigan. —Jason Bennett Get to school early so you can get a parking spot. —Taylor Benoit Don’t be a snake, and if you’re 15 minutes early your on time. —Andrew Bertagna It’s amazing what you can get away with if you only try. Have fun with it. Give everyone the chance they deserve and make the most of senior year; it goes by way too fast. —Katy Augustyn Just keep stalking. Stay strong in your convictions, and know that Jesus is with you always. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Go on Ski Trip. —Katherine Bertolini —Lauren Biernacki —Lucas Biondi —Frank Avino Follow in the footsteps of the Bro King Jorvy and the coolest person in the world, Baniak —Rameen Bahramirad Study hard so you can go to college wherever you want —Megan Bailey Get all your college applications in early and actually study for your ACT and remember always have fun and get involved in sports, games, and nonsport events. They’re a blast and really make it worthwhile. —Graham Blus Don’t go to school on Fridays. Get early release. Go on Kairos early so you can lead. —Tori Botsford Don’t just survive high school, enjoy it. High school flies by. Soak it up. SENIOR ISSUE 2011 —Ryan Boyer Don’t do drugs. —Margaret Brennan Take the constitution test before your senior year and make sure you do service hours in ALL categories so you’re not behind by 30 your senior year. —Tara Burns Do your homework. —Julie Burny Do the best you can. —Louis Capozzoli Have fun and get involved. —Taylor Carlson Enjoy it while you can. —Colin Carney Take summer gym. —Kevin Cascino Take easy classes. —Jaclyn Catanese “This above all: to thine own self be true” (William Shakespeare) —Peter Cleary GO ON KAIROS!!! —Carlyn Clevenger Don’t be late to choir. —Ciara Collins Be yourself. Don’t take these four years for granted, cherish them. They’ll be over before you know it. —Haley Cooper GO ON KAIROS!! It’s a life changing event! —Kristen Cozzi Join musical, take Communication Skills, and never take life too seriously no one gets out alive anyway. —George Cwiak It’s easy to survive high school when you have true friends. —Rebecca Delahunty 6 Saint Viator High School Search Advice to Underclassmen Listen to Jack Corrigan and Michael Duszynski. —Gino Demonte Don’t play stupid. Be yourself. —Emily Depner Find your NESS, then find a good group of friends and chill with them regularly. And life and enjoy the present. —Hank DeTrempe Don’t forget something in your car, like your agenda. Try to not pay in cash at the lunchline, bring your ID. Join the Viator Voice. —Danielle Di Silvestro Get involved in all Saint Viator has to offer. —Angelica Dickey Make sure you introduce yourself to everyone and make a lot of friends. Play football. —Nicholas Fedyna Work hard and have fun. —Stefanie Ferrari Put forth effort towards academics and savor your time at Saint Viator; it goes by so fast. —Matthew Filstead Have fun in high school. —Nicholas Fiore Make each moment last. High School flies by. —John Foong Be yourself from the very start—you’ll find true friends more easily and make your high school experience a genuine one. —Christian DiVito Get involved in everything you can. —Elizabeth Freda Chant people’s names at basketball games. —Natalie Dolan Get involved and make a difference in the Viator Community! Be HAPPY GO LUCKY! —Emmanuel Dominguez Enjoy it now; the ride goes by way too fast. —Sean Dowd Take advantage of all opportunities, savior the little things, and don’t put off those service hours. —Jessica Duarte —Jack Gaffney Don’t be THAT person. —Kevin Gallagher Make sure that your school doesn’t close. —Richard Gattone Run. —Daniel Geitz Be amazing. —Brian Goss Don’t waste time stressing. You have it pretty easy in high school. Live it up. Cherish it. —Brian Ell Do your homework. —Krista Green —Brian Fabbri Enjoy everybody while you can because one day you’ll mostly all be going different directions. —Joseph Falduto Get involved with as much as possible and attend all sporting events. They are a blast. —Daniel Faul Seniors © 2011 English (US) —Nicholas Frett Have fun, and have no regrets. 7 Participate don’t anticipate…K56. —Keegan Griebel Walk a good pace in the hallways. —Andrew Gusmano Join the musical and choir—it’s the greatest experience I ever had. Get involved early and work hard freshmen Home Profile Account year because it counts for college. Enjoy every day of high school because it goes by so fast. —Brian Hansen Don’t make out in the halls. People will hate you. People like me. —Andrew Hayes Get college apps and scholarships done ASAP. —Matthew Heck Get involved. —Timothy Hogaboom For second semester senior year, a full semester of hard work is completely worth an extra three days of fun. —Chad Holsworth Watch Gino Demonte and try to be like him. —Jack Horvath Whatever you do, don’t get caught. —Brett Hower Enjoy senior year and try not to pick on freshmen too much. —Carolyn Hutyra Do your homework and actually study for the tests. —Justin Imhoff Senior year, take your hard classes first semester. It’s amazing how little you care second semester. —Maxwell Jansons Fear no one. —Justin Johnson Get involved! —Ally Joyce Remember: FRIdayTRYday. —Kathleen Kane Never be afraid to ask for help. Every teacher at Viator is happy to answer questions and help you understand. —Chelsea Karson Keep walking in the hallways and enjoy everything! It goes by so fast. —Margaret Kern You work now to eat well in the future. Just eat a lot and have fun all the time. —JongHoon Kim ’1 1 forewarning Search You don’t need to work as hard as you think, take it easy. —David Kingsley I would advise underclassmen to work hard and enjoy high school because it only happens once so make the most out of it. —Siobhan Klinkenberg Go on Kairos! And do track, it’s fun. —Caitlin Kompanowski Do a lot of bicep curls. —Cameron Korab Go on Kairos. —Jaclyn Koziol I suggest making the most of your time at Viator: do the musical, play sports, join clubs. —Billy Krawzak Have fun, it goes fast and take advantage of every opportunity you are given. —Michael Krzoska Live in the moment because high school goes by quickly. —Alli Lardner Make it count. —Emily Leazer Don’t be afraid to be who you are. Trust me, it’s more fun. —Torey Lenart To take British Lit because Mrs. Deger is the greatest/nicest teacher ever. —Joseph Letke Get out of my way. —Matthew Letke Don’t procrastinate. —Sarah Levenson Stay in school and always give 100% so when you look back you’ll have nothing to regret. —David Lewis Be yourself and don’t be afraid of anything. —Michael Licari Sometimes taking an easier class with a guaranteed A is better than a hard class with a bad grade. —Serena Lim Go to the hockey games...they are sick. —Daniel Loizzi SENIOR ISSUE Don’t take your time here for granted, it goes way too quickly. —Dana Lopez Live, laugh, love; yes, it’s very cliche-ish but so true. —Paulette Lopez Dodge, Dip, Duck, Dive, and Dodge. —Thomas Lopez Watch the Brady Bunch Movie....It’s hilarious. —Sean Paul Loup Senior year goes by fast. Live it up. —Nicole LoVerde Work hard, play harder. —Eric Loy Don’t stress over the little things because they’re not worth stressing over. —Timothy Mack Go on Kairos. —Maggie Madden Try their hardest and to make as many memories as they can! —Biancca Mansourian 1. Don’t stop in the middle of the hallway!!! 2. Don’t tuck in your shirt. 3. Don’t button up your shirt all the way. 4. Don’t wear your backpack so high up. —Kim Marcial Relish every second you have with your classmates. It will be over before you know it. —Nina Marshall Don’t put twinkes on your pizza. —Danny Martin Do the jorvy. —Kyle Martin Do meat-head Fridays with Coach Saey. —Mac Mastrangeli Don’t be discouraged if you get cut from the musical twice; better things are coming your way. Become a newspaper editor! You can sing badly and they’ll join in (also quite badly)! —Katherine Maul 2011 Advice to Underclassmen Do your homework, especially when you don’t feel like it. —Mary Kate McAlpine High school goes by so fast. —Kimberly McAvoy Do not think that you can take it easy on your homework senior year. —Martha McAvoy Apply to colleges early, don’t slack off, and enjoy each year. —Lauren McGuigan Gamble. —Ryan McGuigan No matter how cold you are don’t wear a hoodie. Dean Deb WILL find you. —Christine McKee Make the most out of everything. —Jimmy Menges Get involved, but don’t do things you really don’t want to do. This is your time to become an individual, make the most of it. —Kyle Metler Make the best of your time here, and never be afraid to put yourself out there. —Chris Miklius Keep your game up. —Dominic Monaco The earlier you plan for college, the better off you are. —Grant Monson Pursue your dreams. —Matthew Morsches Go to any sports games possible. —Dan Moynihan Make sure you learn the school fight song by homecoming week...or else! —Marissa Mueller Take Fr. Hall’s history class. —Steven Munroe Go to Kairos. Kai-high is the only thing they can’t test for. —Conner Murphy 8 Saint Viator High School Search Advice to Underclassmen Don’t be shy. Get to know people. Enjoy your time here because it goes by way too fast. Don’t cry. —Kathleen Naughton Try to be as cool as we were. —Marcus Niro You only live once. —Derek Noel Take film study senior year and go on Kairos. It’s good for the soul. —Stephanie Nolan Mind the staircases; they tend to change. —Jack Nuelle My advice to underclassmen is to not to walk on the wrong side of the hallway and don’t walk slowly. —Lauren Oberbroeckling Get involved in sports and enjoy doing service. —Kelly O’Brien Get involved in activities because you enjoy them, not because you think colleges want to see them on transcripts. —Erin O’Connell Don’t take anything too seriously. It’ll figure itself out in the end. —Kelly O’Connell It’s about more than just the school work. —Gregory O’Connor Do your homework, and have fun. And be sure to stay on the Deans’ good side. —Quinn O’Grady Do not stress too much, and just try to have fun in high school. —Amanda Pacholok Playing lacrosse will get you lots of girls! —Frank Parise Study hard, but enjoy your time in high school because it goes fast. —Anthony Pensa Cherish your time in high school, because it goes by a lot faster than you expect. —Gregory Perkowski Seniors © 2011 English (US) 9 Be open to making new friends because they’ll be the ones who will make school way more interesting! —Kelsey Peters Always strive to do your best. —Kevin Pleli Join a sport! —Caitlin Poltzer Actually TRY freshman, sophomore, and junior year so you don’t have to senior year! —Ally Redig Don’t wait to try hard in school until junior year. —Ciara Reidy SURVIVE. —Natasha Remiasz Move out of the way. —Andrele Reyes Learn how to walk. —John Romanucci Be positive, smile, go on Kairos your senior year, and most importantly, never let the little things ruin the bigger picture. —Callie Romenesko Get involved. Don’t be afraid to start something new. —Connor Romenesko Be open to other kids in your class and get to know them. They’re pretty cool. —Ryan Romenesko Go on Kairos!!! —Samantha Ropski Relax! Enjoy your classmates and bring out the best in each other :) —Rachel Ruddick Study. —Eric Ryan Go to sporting events. —Patrick Ryan When life gives you lemons, squirt them back in life’s eye. —Danny Saam The cockroaches in the hallways taste like chicken. Try one. —Mike Santorsola Home Profile Account Enjoy yourself, it goes by fast and it’s too short not to have a good time. —Cory Saunders Study hard!!! —Nicholas Scarimbolo Go on Kairos and love and enjoy your senior year. —Andrea Schneider Do your homework and study, but make sure to make time for your friends and school activities. —Emily Schulze Get good grades early on so then you can afford to slack off. :) —Eileen Scully Do well on the ACT. —Bryan Senchuk Get involved, that is where you will find your best friends. —Megan Shover Stay in school and don’t do drugs. —Jack Simpson Stop in and meet Mr. Neville. He’s a funny guy. Get a cookie from the cafe. Stay away from the homemades, they are deadly. Cherish the time you have, it goes by way too fast. —Taylor Skala Join a lot of clubs and activities and go on Kairos. —Annie Slusher Chill out, have fun, don’t worry. —Rob Smoczynski Have fun and cherish every moment. Make memories too. —Austin Spahr Don’t be so focused on school. Talk to everyone and work hard at sports because soon they’ll be over forever. —Tommy Spiekerman Enjoy your time here because it will fly by. —Margaret Stefanowski Open yourself up to new experiences. If it ends horribly, at least you’ll have a good story to tell later. —Claire Stewart ’1 1 forewarning Search Don’t take anything for granted and appreciate everything that you have. It’s only 4 years, and drama makes it even more stressful. —Nikki Stout Work hard your first three years so you can enjoy and relax senior year. —Christine Straka Just be yourself. —Joseph Suh Lame as it sounds, try in your classes now; it makes a difference! —Tracy Supergan You’re cool if you stay in school. —Joe Surdam Don’t get caught wearing illegal sweatshirts, because when you do get caught, and you will, it sucks to have to stop in the middle of the hallway, take it off, and give it to Coach K or Dean Deb. —Julie Sweeney Enjoy high school. It really does go by fast and you never get these 4 years back. —Samantha Swiderski Girls: do NOT wear make-up. Complete waste of time. No one cares. —Jess Tanyko Don’t poop ON your pants. —George Theotokatos Walk faster in the hallways, it will make everyone happy. —Allison Toussaint Get involved. —Alex Tuccori JOIN THE GRINDING ABOLITION MOVEMENT. —Allison Vitale Take APLAC! —Jeremy Vivit Make the most of each year; it flies by faster than you think. —Jenny Walesa Never change who you are for someone. If they cannot accept you for who you are, are they really worth your while? —Sam Wallenberg The four years go fast, so enjoy and have fun now. —Natalie Wasmund Branch out as soon as you can! Great friends will make all the difference in your high school experience. —Nicole Wasowicz Relax. There is absolutely no reason to freak out over menial things such as grades. —Lexi Weck Get involved, try hard, and have fun. —Andrew White Go to OAR and Dave, and take a class with Fr. Hall. —Kenny Wienckowski Don’t take too many hard classes your senior year. You will get no sleep and it will absolutely suck. —Madeline Wimberly Go for it. —Mikey Wolf Advice to Underclassmen Go on ski trip. —Melanie Wood Definitely join musical or at least take a theater class. Make the best of ethics senior year. —Kelli Wosick Get involved in everything, don’t be afraid to try something new. —Kevin Young Don’t take high school so seriously. —Eddie Zahrebelski Give your teachers respect because they deserve it and don’t be afraid of Dean Deb; she’s cool! —Stephen Zieman DO NOT WALK ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE HALLWAY! And take Honors English so you can have Mr. Paolelli junior year and Mr. Neville senior year. —Colleen Zitkus Favorite song; font size denotes the number of votes recieved Everyone likes this SENIOR ISSUE 2011 10 Saint Viator High School Search Things We’ll Miss Home Profile Account Notification History What students like about Viator’s profile. Mr. Nall and his homeroom. —Nickas Antoniou Being around a loving, compassionate, and faith-centered community. —Frank Avino The swim team because they are amazing! —Melanie Battaglia I will miss roaming the halls feeling like the big man on campus. Preparing the way through the West Side, into Oz, ending in Anatevka. —Tori Botsford I will miss the chicken wraps at lunch. —Tara Burns —Nicholas Baur Mr. Paolelli’s Unimaginable Marvels. The 30 minute commute to school. —Taylor Benoit —Julie Burny Manny in the food lines. —Jason Bennett Seeing the people I love most every day. —Katherine Bertolini Free hair cuts. —Lauren Biernacki Having my agenda signed before I went somewhere. —Louis Capozzoli The amazing times had by all. —Colin Carney Watching shows and performing on the Joanne Calzaretta stage. —Danielle Di Silvestro All of the down-to-earth students. —Christian DiVito I will miss knowing everyone in my class. Junior year lunch table. —Jaclyn Catanese The retreats, especially Kairos! The community of love I hope I’ve helped to expand. —Natalie Dolan —Emmanuel Dominguez I will miss being with my same group of friends and classmates for 4 years. —Peter Cleary MUSICAL. —Ciara Collins —Brian Fabbri Accounting class Prayer and Mr. Caprio’s wise words. —Daniel Cortese The 3 kings and my bros. —Gino Demonte Tradition. —Hank DeTrempe Tennis with everyone, especially Brother Trip. (: —Julia Frank All my teachers, especially Mrs. Patty Bruce. —Kevin Gallagher All of those football championships we won. Oh wait, that was Driscoll. —Richard Gattone Sonya. —Daniel Geitz Seniors © 2011 English (US) 11 ’1 1 forgetmenot Search Things We’ll Miss Having complete control over what goes on in this place. —Kyle Martin Coach Saey and meat-head fridays. —Mac Mastrangeli The 6:30 mornings with Lauren McGuigan and Kristen Cozzi. —Christine McKee All of the people I have grown close to. —Chris Miklius Mr. Ray Krawzak. —Matthew Morsches The Third Period Crew. Bugging Mrs. Nowak in the math lab almost every day. —Carolyn Hutyra All the soccer practices and bro seshs. —Daniel Loizzi The lame jokes. Everyone feeling like family. —Nicole LoVerde —Maxwell Jansons The close-knit community. I will miss watching Dean carry a walkie talkie. —Timothy Mack I will miss singing every morning. —Ally Joyce —Biancca Mansourian Passing by my face everyday by the admin office. Mrs.Giusti and her jokes. —Kathleen Kane —Kim Marcial —Steven Munroe The kids I’ve grown up with it. —Conner Murphy Hanging at the pad. —Marcus Niro Might. —Derek Noel Summer vacation and water polo. —Stephanie Nolan Being able to share my faith with my classmates. The Math Lab, it’s my second home! :( —Chelsea Karson Empty hallways. —JongHoon Kim Taco Platter. —David Kingsley Football games and friends. —Siobhan Klinkenberg Page. —Cameron Korab Everybody knows EVERYONE. —Michael Krzoska 3 study halls in a row. —Emily Leazer I’ll miss Tech Crew and all the memories we shared. —Torey Lenart Brett Stozack. —Joseph Letke Diversity. —Mattew Letke The cookies. —Sarah Levenson AP Euro random convesations about TV shows. —David Lewis Wreaking havoc with the bros —Michael Licari SENIOR ISSUE 2011 12 Saint Viator High School Search Things We’ll Miss Home Profile Account Manny’s wraps and cookies, our football games and parties. —Christine Straka The admirable student body. —Joseph Suh I’ll miss the cool people and teachers. —Tracy Supergan Hanging out with the soccer guys. —Joe Surdam MRS. DEGER. —Julie Sweeney Not having to pick out an outfit every morning. —Jess Tanyko Nina’s fiery red locks of luscious hair. —George Theotokatos Falling in and out of love with Kevin Anderson. —Allison Vitale Football games, hockey games, basketball games, and baseball games. —Jenny Walesa All of the completely awesome teachers. —Madeline Wimberly Manno. —Mikey Wolf Playing stinky pinky with our lunch table. —Melanie Wood —Lauren Oberbroeckling Mr. Neville calling me Enid and Ruddick. —Taylor Skala —Erin O’Connell Getting my Agenda signed to go places. —Pat O’Malley The layout weeks at newspaper when Katherine would have the best quotes —Annie Slusher No air conditioners —Gregory Perkowski Lisa Zavacki. Singing songs from Wicked with Samantha Ropski in the stairwell. —Claire Stewart —Ally Redig “That’s a no no at Saint Viator.” -Dean Deb I’ll miss being able to roll my eyes and say ‘only in Catholic school...’ —Nikki Stout —Ciara Reidy The sense of community. —Callie Romenesko The jokes every day and constant laughter! —Rachel Ruddick AP Bio jokes. —Patrick Ryan The Wild Women, The Wild Women. —Bryan Senchuk My swimming and water polo teams—it has been great! —Megan Shover Seniors © 2011 English (US) My friends, the memories from basketball and soccer. Oh! and Coach Manno. 13 The ability to know everyone in your class. —Kevin Young ’1 1 favelines Quotes Search Class of 2011 wrote on your wall Seniors and staff speak words of wisdom and hilarity “Do I sometimes sit alone “Boy, do I say things at lunch? Yes. Does that well!” Make me a Social out cast? —Mr. Neville Probably. Do I care? ....a little.” Rachel Ruddick:”What —Katherine Bertolini about the grandpas? You can’t leave them out!” Natasha Remiasz: “Hah, they will be hitting “On a scale of one to receiving my “Yay Sparkle Fingers!!!” —Mrs. Adams Hog- warts acceptance letter...this ranked at about the existence of on us cuz we’re the grannies.” Poke- fun “If you don’t shut up I swear I will throw you out the window!” —Mrs. Giusti mon. So, kind of a big deal.” —George Theotokatos “Death is not a period. It’s a comma, a comma that makes sense of the paragraph of life.” —Fr. Hall “With you Peter it was merely prophecy fufilled.” —Mr. Neville SENIOR ISSUE 1. Rameen Bahramirad 1. Keegan Griebel 2. Ciara Collins 2. John Kim 3. Alex Tuccori 3. Frank Avino 2011 “Yogas or jogas.” —Track team 14 Saint Viator High School Quotes Search “I don’t base anything Home Father Corey: “John Kim, facts because it gets open your eyes!” in the way of my opinJohn Kim: “They are ions.” —Mr. Neville open.” upon Profile Account Take care of these books. I love them quite possibly more than I will ever love a man.” —Allie Viatle “I MAKE the fashion.” —Frank Avino “Cats are LOSERS!” —Mrs. Cairo “I’m gonna go ahead and call your Cleary “Tyyyyyyyyyyypo.” —Mrs. Young bluff.” —Peter “Hold on. Let me put my mating music on before we start.” —Mrs. Cairo “Hooooooooooney!” —Ciara Collins “The purpose of religion is not to get us into heaven, but to get heaven into us.” —Mrs. King “I’m going to buy a taser just to make you stop talking.” —Mrs. Deger Seniors © 2011 English (US) “Annihilate.” —Sarah Levenson “Rachel, you look like a Swedish milk maid today.” —Mr. Neville “Get rich or —Dan Geitz 1. Eddie Golin 1. Melanie Wood 2. Jack Horvath 2. Katy Augustyn 3. Eric Loy 3. Tara Burns die trying.” “Oprah Winfrey...I’m embarrassed I just said that.” —Mr. Neville 155 ’1 1 favelines Quotes Search “Hey what do you think this is a cinema? Shut and sit down.” —Mr. Pirman up “Uh-Oh...both Becky and Danny aren’t here. Let’s start a rumor.” —Mrs. Cairo “Remember, no matter what, Jesus loves you!” —Mrs.Phillips “Nuelle, you are insuf- ferable in your moral rectitude.” —Mr. Neville “You “Of course the fetus is human—it’s not going to grow into a Whale!” —Katy Augustyn “Mrs. Cairo, have you ever should open up a kindergarten for pen- touched Hank’s...ear?” —Tim Hogaboom guins.” —Mr. Neville she?” —Overheard at Viator “I wish all of us could just get married as a SENIOR ISSUE Caravan!” —Mr. Matt Hynek “If you speak again I’ll take off my shoe and throw it at you.” —Signora Rullo “Anthony Pensa... need I say more!” —Mr. Neville “Find your ‘ness’” —Hank DeTrempe “TO LIFE!” —Fiddler on the Roof Cast “Julius Caesar...Who’s group, and we’d be a big happy family, and we’d be together forever.” —Mrs. Deger “You Don’t Mess with the 1. Matthew Filstead 1. Melanie Wood 2.George Cwiak 2. Abbey Abraham 3. Gino Demonte 2. Lexi Weck 2011 “It’s a fun day. You get to pretend to mate with everyone.” —Mrs. Cairo 16 Saint Viator High School Quotes Search Home Profile Account “You make my arteries rupture!” —Katherine Maul “Zak Zak!” —Signora Rullo “I’m gonna cut you!” —Mrs. Spiewak “Theodopacokalous.” —Mr. Neville This house has a garage! —Mrs. Adams “Greatness takes time.” —Mike Santorsola “Right, of course right.” —Allie Vitale (To Mrs. Ciaro)”Hold on a sec, I don’t get this. Let’s say that you gave me AIDS...” —Hank DeTrempe “Jimmy, put your pants back on!” —Mrs. Englbrecht “What kind of facts can you give me that Driscoll kids are odd?” —Ally Joyce “Love does what perfection cannot.” —Frank Avino “McDonald’s.” —Mr. Hynek “Get the bananas out of your ears.” ” —Mr.Pirman “And that summer at the Hobo Convention, I fell in love with Straycat...the queen of the hobos.” —Mr.Nall Seniors © 2011 English (US) 17 ’1 1 flashback Search Favorite Memory A fond look back at older posts Meeting my friends. —Abbey Abraham Kevin Young throwing food at me every day at lunch. —Rawan Ahram My favorite memory is when my best friend and I use to stir up trouble and toss things out of the Scanlan windows. —Anthony Alaniz Winning JV State and actual state and Europe. —Michael Alegnani Ski Trip and Lukapalooza, no doubt. —Nicholas Baur Perfectly running the pop pass. —Jason Bennett My favorite memory is freshman year French 1 with Senor Diaz-Lee. —Taylor Benoit The Florida Baseball Trip. —Andrew Bertagna AP Lit with Mr. Neville first period... that class has provided me with enough insight and laughter to last a lifetime. —Katherine Bertolini Cheer is life. Life is cheer. —Lauren Biernacki Rapping my brussel sprout rap on Kairos 55. —Graham Blus Ski trip! Oh wait...my life is musical. —Tori Botsford Fun days in homeroom, especially during activity periods. —Ryan Boyer Going on ski trip my Sophomore, Junior, and Senior year! —Margaret Brennan Getting Top Ten at IHSA State two years in a row and making fun of Conant and Lake Zurich when we thought the microphone was off. —Morgan Anderson Pulling a chair out from under Cory Saunders in the middle of American Lit. It was worth the detention. —Nickas Antoniou There are so many, but they all revolve around my great friends, our endless satch seshes, and general hilarity. —Katy Augustyn Participating in Kairos 55 and leading Kairos 56, as both retreats showed me how I am loved, loving, and lovable. —Frank Avino Lukeapalooza... —Rameen Bahramirad Being a part of three special sports teams. —Megan Bailey My favorite memory from Viator was completing summer gym. —Jennifer Ball Slow-clap Tuesdays with Mr. Waple. —Robert Bansfield Going to Europe with the soccer team. 1. Ally Redig —Ryan Barth Traveling to Florida with the water 2. Nina Marshall (tie) polo team. 2. Maggie Madden (tie) —Melanie Battaglia SENIOR ISSUE 2011 My favorite memories were probably during my four days at kairos —Tara Burns My favorite memory is when the school bus hit my car then tried to deny scratching the side. —Julie Burny The VH1 special on the Quazicholos and their first performance at the Skinner residence. —Louis Capozzoli 2010 State Championship for Soccer. —Taylor Carlson Our Sectional basketball run last year, best time of my life. —Colin Carney The band trips sophomore and senior years, jazz band, cross country, and summer gym going into senior year —Kevin Cascino Winning state for cheerleading, my Italian 5 class, and Kairos —Jacly n Catanese Freshman year 3rd period lunch. From Rob’s musings about a future to being called Ronnie because of my weird hair by Tommy Lopez. ‘Twas fun —Peter Cleary Kairos was one of the best experiences I had at Viator. —Carlyn Clevenger Preparing the Way of the Lord. Learning the dangers of Arsenic. Living in America. Hung Jury. Melting. Starting Rumors. Being the last one. Making matches. Spending my four years on the JoAnne Calzaretta Stage. —Ciara Collins 1. Jack Gaffney 2. Jack Nuelle 3. Christian DiVito 18 Saint Viator High School Search Favorite Memory Friday night football games, basketball Anything that made me laugh hystericalgames, both Mr. Waple and Mr. Neville’s ly and the quality time spent with friends. classes, and Kairos. —Emmanuel Dominguez —Haley Cooper KAIROS 55. The Europe Trip. —Margaret Dougherty —Daniel Cortese Ski trip every year. Sam Ropski shoving —Sean Dowd my face into the chaLunch all four years where pel carpet on Kairos. it seems I was disrupt—Kristen Cozzi ing everyone’s meal The entire class chantlaughing like a hyena ing my name after with my fabulous pals. my Junior year stu—Jessica Duarte dent council speech. Chilling with some bros. —George Cwiak —Brian Ell Drinking water upside down in Mrs. Being a part of the varsity football King’s class when I had hiccups. family. —Emily Davenport —Brian Fabbri Sophomore year when The feeling before football games. Ms. Petlak stepped on —Joseph Falduto a cockroach and when 2009 soccer season STATE CHAMPS. we sang five dollar —Scott Faul foot long in Scanlan. —Joseph DeBiase Watching Julia Frank get hit in the leg with a tennis ball while playing Benet. —Rebecca Delahunty Lukeapalooza. —Gino Demonte Volleyball bus rides freshman year, track Wrestling and football. and field, and ceramics class senior year. —Nicholas Fedyna —Emily Depner Europa Trip 2009 with my soccer bros to Greece and Italy. Once in a lifetime experience. Oh, and every ski trip. —Hank DeTrempe Entering Orchesis auditions freshman year and being asked by another girl, ‘Are you a senior?’ After I asked ‘No...are you?’ she shook her head. The start of an amazing friendship. —Danielle Di Silvestro Winning the Scholastic Cup in hockey and getting the game winning goal in double overtime. —Christian DiVito 1. Stephen Zieman 1. Carolyn Hutyra Fr. Corey yelling at Fil2. Andy Gusmano 2. Katy Augustyn stead for breaking his fan. 3. Jack Nuelle 3. Colleen Zitkus —Natalie Dolan Seniors © 2011 English (US) 19 9 Home Profile Account The people. —Stefanie Ferrari Playing football. —Michael Ferrazzuolo Chillin with some bros. —Nicholas Fiore All the crazy things in Mrs. Deger’s 5th period Brit Lit Class. —Michael Flaherty Senior Homecoming. Best. Night. Ever. —John Foong When Megan Bailey fell on her face during basketball warm-ups. —Julia Frank My favorite memories are Kairos 55, Kairos 56 and summers with my favorite people. —Elizabeth Freda Playing in the Johnsburg game my junior year. —Nicholas Frett The Florida baseball trip junior year. —Jack Gaffney Ski Trip all four years was amazing. Four years seniors! —Kevin Gallagher Going to state for Golf. —Richard Gattone Paying the lunch lady with a 100 dollar bill. —Daniel Geitz When Steve Baniak and I moved Raznys car during our lunch period and watching him freak out after school, thinking it was actually stolen. —Edward Golin Stories with Nick Fiore in 5th period lunch and our field trip senior year, and pretty much any Mr. Neville story ever. —Brian Goss That blue room, Kairos 54 and 56, Poms security, and walking three blocks to school every morning because of our massive parking lots. —Krista Green Staying at the infamous Red Roof Inn for cross country and having the best chicken fingers ever while embracing the Martians. —Keegan Griebel ’1 1 flashback Search By far, four years of musical. Getting the lead my senior year as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. —Andrew Gusmano Doing all four musicals and plays in my high school years. Moreover, being a part of Br. Lewnard junior religion class. —Brian Hansen Lunch after RC. —Andrew Hayes Fr. Hall: ‘“If you want to sleep in my class you can stand in the back of the room.” —Matthew Heck Pointing lasers at people throughout Italy from our double-decker bus. —Tim Hogaboom Any day in a class with Mr. Neville. —Chad Holsworth Winning state championship and every weekend. —Jack Horvath My favorite memories are the trips that I went on with the lacrosse team. —Brett Hower Summer football camp at Carthage. —Justin Imhoff Doing musical senior year. —Max Jansons When Coach Kublank yelled at the softball team freshmen year to take off their spikes during a thunder storm... when our spikes were not metal. —Ally Joyce When Keegan Griebel and I were offered free homemades from super HOT senior boys. —Kathleen Kane Rachel and I were doing pushups. I prayed and told myself, ‘If Rachel does this, so can I!’ I heard an ‘umph!’ noise... Rachel was laying face-down on the floor.—Chelsea Karson SENIOR ISSUE Favorite Memory Freshman year girls basketball and all my adventures with Caitlin and Becky. Football games and dances have always been fabulous. —Margaret Kern Math Team all the way. —Jong Hoon Kim 6th Period Study Hall junior year and Senior year lunch table after RC. —David Kingsley My favorite memories from Saint Viator are the ski trip and all the great times I had on Viator soccer the past four years. I also want to give a shout out to my French class- good times. —Siobhan Klinkenberg The summer cross country trip. Camping is “in tents.” —Caitlin Kompanowski The Basketball game vs. Johnsburg, Alan Aboona for president ... oh wait. —Cameron Korab Ski Trip. —Jaclyn Koziol My favorite memory is going to Europe with the soccer team. —Billy Krawzak Conditioning circuit. —Michael Krzoska The Florida Water Polo spring break trip!!! —Alli Lardner KAIROS 55. —Emily Leazer My favorite memory was setting up the 1. Matthew Filstead 1. Valerie Kiebala 2. Kevin Anderson 2. Nikki Stout 3. Matt Letke 3. Melisande Aiello 2011 lights for the Viatribe Show in 2009 when we (tech) had a Technicolor strobe light party in the cafe after rehearsals ended. —Torey Lenart Homeroom with Adam Lange, Anthony Alaniz, Ryan Kelly, Patrick Reilly and Brendan Zeiker and of course Senior Diaz-Lee and his plaid pants. —Joseph Letke Football. I’ve spend the majority of high school with the team and they became my brothers. —Matthew Letke Peoria for cross country sophomore year. —Sarah Levenson My favorite memories at Saint Viator High School happened within the classrooms of Mrs. Martin and Mr. Neville. I’m not quite sure how we got onto some of the topics we did in those classes. —David Lewis Wasting so much class time in the bathroom, halls, or the counselor’s office with Kim. —Serena Lim Winning a state championship last year. —Daniel Loizzi Junior year cheerleading, and all the girls that went along with it! —Dana Lopez Sophomore year lunch. —Paulette Lopez Moshing at the pep rally. —Thomas Lopez All French classes, particularly Freshman year French with DiazLee. Being a Paul’s Pal was also fun. —Sean Paul Loup Any time I have spent with friends, track state, and all Peoria trips. —Nicole LoVerde Cross-country freshman year; the Air force! 20 Saint Viator High School Search Favorite Memory —Eric Loy —Jimmy Menges Getting Third Place at Jazz in the All the down time after classes with the Meadows for jazz band and also band and tech. Plus Mr. Waple on 2009’s all the cherry-apple adventures. band trip was awesome too. —Timothy Mack —Kyle Metler Tuesdays with Waple. Swimming and water polo pasta parties, enough said. —Maggie Madden —Chris Miklius Concert choir, chamber singers, musical and Kairos 55 are all equal! —Biancca Mansourian Going to Portillo’s after the environmental fieldtrip. —Kim Marcial After the variety show junior year, piling into Kevin Anderson’s Buick, drinking chocolate milk and eating pudding. —Nina Marshall Throwing apples with Jake, Brendan, David, and Hayes when we went to Florida with the baseball team. Big Red. Lukapalooza. —Dominic Monaco —Mac Mastrangeli Mr. Brightside by Bondo. My favorite memories were all of the ri— Grant Monson diculous late nights at layout, playing the Winning the Soccer State Championship. Animal Game (especially on K56), sing—Matthew Morsches ing at lunch this year, and writing Euro My favorite memory is the basketball song parodies during Bio labs. playoff run. The games and the fans were —Katherine Maul At the first musical rehearsal with the best that I’ve ever been a part of. —Dan Moynihan mikes, everyone was screaming ‘Horse!’ ‘Mule!’ back and forth, when Being able to proudly represent our all of a sudden Matt Filstead dead- school by showing spirit at games, pep pans into his mike, “It was a platypus.” rallies, & school events have been my favorite memories! —Mary Kate McAlpine —Marissa Mueller The dances, football games, and being regional champs in volleyball and basketball. —Kimberly McAvoy Winning volleyball regional and basketball regional junior year. —Martha McAvoy Times with my friends when we are spazzing out about school or just spazzing out in general for no reason and any experience with Samantha Ropski. —Lauren McGuigan Moshing at end of pep rally. —Ryan McGuigan When Mrs. Jordan opened the door 1. George Cwiak during a lock down in 2nd period 1. Abbey Abraham 2. Danielle Di Silvestro 2. Billy Krawzak Honors US History class. 3. Claire Stewart 3. Ryan Boyer —Christine McKee Friday Night Lights. Seniors © 2011 English (US) 211 Home Profile Account Getting into the playoffs my junior year in football and joining the musical my senior year. —Steven Munroe Concerts, parties, bro-cave, VTTC, lacrosse trips, football games, hanging out with friends, lacrosse, all the people, Kairos, and anything that involves Mike Licari. —Conner Murphy Cheerleading. Making it to top ten (two years in a row) and winning ICCA this year. Also, the standing ovation(s) to Joe Ward in AP Bio. —Kathleen Naugton Getting weird. —Marcus Niro Football games, dances, and-obviouslywater polo season. —Stephanie Nolan Translating Big Bang from Korean to Americanized Korean for John Kim. And sitting on broken glass. And Urban Plunge. THIRD PLACE. —Jack Nuelle My favorite memories from my timeat Saint Viator were finding random paperclips and pennies in the halls with Kelli Wosick. —Lauren Oberbroeckling The softball team trip to Disney World was by far my favorite memory. —Kelly O’Brien Lunch tables and being a part of the St. Viator community. —Erin O’Connell The trip to France over spring break and everyone who went on it. —Kelly O’Connell European Soccer Trip. —Gregory O’Connor My favorite memory from my time at Saint Viator is all of the fun time that we ’1 1 flashback Search have had in band the past four years, like traveling to Disney World. —Quinn O’Grady Football and pulling pranks in the halls with Jack Horvath. —Patrick O’Malley My favorite memory is probably the whole week of the water polo training trip. BEST WEEK OF MY LIFE! —Amanda Pacholok My times getting huge in the gym. — Frank Parise My favorite memory from Saint Viator is when we beat St. Joe’s and found out we were going to the playoffs for football junior year. —Anthony Pensa Mrs. My favorite memory from my time at Saint Viator is 4th period AP Bio with my junior year. vorite would have to be going all out for the football games. —Callie Romenesko Switching freshman religion classes from Ms. Novotny and Ohio State Lacrosse trip. —Connor Romenesko Team mass before games and being able to play football and lacrosse under the lights at Forest View. Especially when it rained. —Ryan Romenesko Kairos without a doubt is my favorite memory from Viator. —Samantha Ropski When Lauren McGuigan, Katherine Maul and I bought an entire pan of pizza and two pounds of pasta salad from Mariano’s that we ate in the back of my car at the far end of Mariano’s parking lot. —Rachel Ruddick Lunch this year. —Eric Ryan Coach Waz’s reaction to the graham cracker cake in fifth period lunch. —Patrick Ryan Definitely my last Homecoming dance. What a wacky night. —Danny Saam Ski trip. —Sam Sammons Winning the Scholastic Cup, My Hockey Team, A Funny Day Sophomore Year, all of my friends I have made. I love you all. Cairo —Gregory Perowski A cockroach was on my back freshmen year. Then, I stood up to get it off and it fell somewhere on my desk, so I switched seats for the day. —Kelsey Peters Spring break baseball trip to Florida —Brian Pichardo My favorite memory is sophomore year lunch. —Kevin Pleli The Urban Studies field trip with Mr. Waple. —Caitlin Poltzer Mr. Neville’s AP Lit class. —Ally Redig No dress Tuesdays and Thursdays for gym class. —Ciara Reidy All the fun times in Ms. Hinkel’s 5th period English 10 class. —Andrele Reyes 1. Tayler Lenart When Fr. Corey flipped 2. Serena Lim out because of his fan. 3. Lauren Biernacki —John Romanucci Of all the memories at Viator, my fa- SENIOR ISSUE Favorite Memory 2011 1. George Cwiak 2. Gregg O’Connor 3. Graham Blus —Mike Santorsola It is not possible to choose between the amazing memories made during 4th period in 1st semester this past year. I will miss my lunch buddies immensely. —Cory Saunders Study halls with Edward Soler. —Nicholas Scarimbolo Waple’s class. —Andrea Schneider When Melanie Wood and Ashley Herzfeldt went for a midnight swim on our water polo Florida trip. —Kelly Schreuder My favorite memory was when Mr. Seaman got so frustrated one day during band, he started climbing up the wall. He’s always been enthusiastic and very passionate for us and our music. —Emily Schulze Kairos 56, Ski Trip junior and senior year, weekends, field trips, and friends. —Eileen Scully Chipotle runs with Sir William Cavanagh and Saint Viator Football. —Bryan Senchuck Going to Florida for polo, KAIROS, campfires on pool deck, egg harbor, visiting Adams office, School record for the 200 medley relay, and locker room pranks. —Megan Shover Europe trip to Greece and Italy with the soccer team two summers ago. —Jack Simpson When Ms. Tinning collected quarters for chewing gum in class, the students had to spit it out in the trash. She ended up falling into the garbage can full of gum during class lecture. —Taylor Skala My favorite memories are glee parties, endless hours at layout, Mr. Nall’s and Mr. Paolelli’s classes, and carpooling 22 Saint Viator High School Search Favorite Memory with Dana junior year. against Marist. —Alex Tuccori —Annie Slusher Lunch Table after R.C. It doesnt get any better than that. —Rob Smoczynski Hockey trip to Lake Placid- Zach Zelisko fell into frozen lake and we were able to save him because Jack Gaffney became Bear Grylls. —Austin Spahr One week in the summer where the lacrosse team went to OSU and then I drove straight to Carthage with Romo dude. —Tommy Spiekerman When George Cwiak drove up the middle One warm summer day, George Thesidewalk in the front parking lot after otokatos and I were outside, and I said, “It’s so HOT.” George quickly reschool one day. plied, “YOU’RE HOT - oh, no, WAIT, —Margaret Stefanowski that’s not what I meant, umm...” Leading Kairos 55. Love you G3! —Allison Vitale —Claire Stewart All of the times spent at musiMy favorite memory has to be musical my cal rehearsals and performances. Junior and Senior year. —Jeremy Vivit —Nikki Stout My favorite memory is probably JV soccer Ski Trip 2011. junior year or homecoming senior year. —Christine Straka —Jenny Walesa The bus ride back from the regional game I have many memories at Saint Viator but that we had won we were so excited to I cannot just pick one: all the times with celebrate with everyone who went to the my boyfriend, Ryan, and my friends. boys game instead and no one was there —Sam Wallenberg still but we celebrated by ourselves! Any day in ceramics class was funny. —Tracy Supergan —Natalie Wasmund Winning the State Championship, play- Anything with Liz Freda...especially our ing soccer all four years, and all the fun shenanigans in urban studies junior year times of soccer camp. (muscles forever!) and sprints through —Joe Surdam Kairos 55 & 56. —Julie Sweeney Freshman year Marissa Mueller stuffed her face with cheese fries and got cheese everywhere. —Jess Tanyko That one time that I absolutely destroyed Peter Cleary in English class during jeopardy...DASHES and GARAGES! —George Theotokatos Homeroom with Mr. Waple Freshman, Sophmore and Junior year, it was never a dull morning. —Allison Toussaint 1. Katherine Bertolini 1. George Cwiak Football games and basketball 2. Taylor Benoit 2. Kevin Anderson games, rubber band stingers at 3. Carolyn Hutyra 3. Michael Flaherty lunch, eating birthday cake with no hands, cheering the football game Seniors © 2011 English (US) 233 Home Profile Account the hallways with Ciara Collins. —Nicole Wasowicz Slow Clap Tuesday with Mr.Waple. :) Or any instant with Mr.Neville. —Lexi Weck Football games and going out with friends after. —Andrew White Winning three state championships and being captain of the golf team. —Kenny Wienckowski Teaching Mrs. Cairo how to dance to Jump On It in AP Bio last year. —Madeline Wimberly Ski trip shower drain. —Mikey Wolf Paul’s Pals Geometry 0520 class, Mr. G’s art class, and Morgan Anderson having to sit by herself at the end of a frosh table for hitting someone with a beef jerky stick. —Melanie Wood Third period lunch with Jessica D. and Kelly O. as we talked about religion class. —Kelli Wosick Anything that happened with the hockey team, both on and off the ice, especially this past season. —Kevin Young Hands down, the 2010 baseball trip to Fort Lauderdale. —Eddie Zahrebelski When everyday in French I class, Sr. Diaz-Lee would shout Abbey’s name before calling on her to answer, that was priceless. —Stephen Zieman My favorite memeory is of the first morning ‘Pow Wow’ with Lauren where we had coffee and muffins thus causing us to be on a sugar high for the rest of the day. —Colleen Zitkus ’1 1 flattery Search Thanks Class of 2011 sent you a gift Seniors send their thanks to those they love Sr. Diaz-Lee, for teaching me about fashion. My friends, for making high school the best it could be. —Abbey Abraham —Melanie Battaglia Br. Tripp, for being the best math teacher. The students, for a great four year ride. —Nicholas Baur —Rawan Ahram First off, I’d like to thank God, but Mrs. Nowak is a close second. I would love to thank Sr. Diaz-Lee and Mrs. Nicolau, for being so inspirational. —Jason Bennett —Anthony Alaniz I would like to thank Mr. Calzaretta, for being the most amazing person I have ever met. Thanks for being such an inspiration. Mrs. Lanus, for always getting my test for me. —Michael Alegnani Thank you Melanie Wood, for getting me in trouble at lunch freshman year when I hit you with the beef jerky and Dean made me sit by myself. —Morgan M Anderson Mrs. Costello, for everything she has done for the theatre program. —Taylor Benoit Br. Leward, for dragging my desk across the room. —Andrew Bertagna My parents, for obvious reasons. All of my teachers this year, they’ve been amazing. —Nickas Antoniou —Katherine Bertolini Mr. G, Mr. Neville, Mr. Nall, Mr. Paolelli, and all the other teachers who have been a great source of inspiration and influence. —Katy Augustyn Fr. VanWeil, for being amazing; my sister because she’s the reason I wake up in the morning. —Lauren Biernacki Coach Auckbaur, for the watermelon I would like to thank Father Corey Brost for deepening my faith profoundly. —Lucas Biondi Ms. Deger, for being a fun, and understanding teacher. Mr. Matt Hynek, for always making great jokes and really letting us enjoy your class. Mrs. Kathy Gallagher, for getting me out of a detention and also dealing with me being sick all the time. —Graham Blus K56! Mr. Calzaretta, the word limit doesn’t allow an explanation. The people of Anatevka. —Tori Botsford My fellow students for a fabulous four years. —Ryan Boyer Mrs. Francis, for being my second mom on K56 and the best adult leader!! —Margaret Brennan Mrs. Dutmers, for listening to me and Katherine vent everyday during thirdperiod study hall. —Tara Burns I’d like to thank my parents, for sacraficing to send me to a Catholic school where I can learn and grow in faith and knowledge. —Julie Burny —Frank Avino I would like to thank them all. Mr. Neville, for being the most interesting man and best teacher ever. —Louis Capozzoli Mrs.Stevens for being the best teacher and always helping me when I needed it, even when I wasn’t in her class. —Rameen Bahramirad Mr. Bjerkness, for teaching me to always check my attitude at the door. —Megan Bailey —Taylor Carlson I would like to thank the teachers for setting us up to go out into the world and succeed. My parents, for not sending me to Buffalo Grove. —Colin Carney —Jennifer Ball Fr. Hall, for making my four years truly memorable. —Robert Bansfield Fr. Hall, for being the best teacher at Viator 1. Mike Razny 2. Alex Hale 3. Austin Spahr 1. Rawan Ahram 2. Maggie Brennan 2. Jenny Walesa (tie) Mr. Seaman, Coach Wayne, and all of my teachers —Kevin Cascino I want to thank all the teachers, for putting up with the seniors —Jaclyn Catanese —Ryan Barth SENIOR ISSUE after practice. 2011 24 Saint Viator High School Search Thanks I’d like to thank Patrick Neville, for his eccentricity. His class was my raison d’etre —Peter Cleary I would like to thanks Jimmy Neill, for being there for me during volleyball. —Carlyn Clevenger Mrs. Costello, thank you for the countless opportunities, trust in me, and memories. —Ciara Collins Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Dutmers, Mr. Majkowski, and my family. —Haley Cooper Everyone, for everything Home My friends, for making high school a fun experience. —Angelica Dickey Mr. Neville, for making me laugh at the football games. —Christian DiVito Mrs. Anzalone, for being the coolest teacher ever. —Natalie Dolan Thank you to all my classmates in the Class of 2011! Its been great! —Emmanuel Dominguez Every teacher that I had you made high school much easier. —Margaret Dougherty —Daniel Cortese Mr G, for teaching me how to draw well My friends, I don’t know where I would be without them! —Kristen Cozzi Mr. Nall, for teaching me to ‘look out the window.’ —George Cwiak Mrs. King, for writing my letter of reccomendation and being an awesome teacher and Mr. Hynek Sr. for being the best math teacher I have ever had. —Sean Dowd I’d like to thank each and every friend I made who kept me sane when it didn’t seem possible. —Jessica Duarte Fr. Hall, for being an excellent teacher and for teaching me life lessons during the football season. —Brian Fabbri —Emily Davenport Fr. Hall, for teaching me very valuable life lessons. I will miss Ms. Petlak’s classes and Deger’s classes. My favorite place that I will miss is Scanlan. Mom and Dad, for sending me to Saint Viator. —Joseph DeBiase —Joseph Falduto —Scott Faul I would like to thank Brother Tripamer, for being an awesome coach who put up with Julia and me. —Michael Ferrazzuolo Mrs. Costello, for trusting in me and teaching me essential acting skills. —Matthew Filstead Coach Wayne. —Nicholas Fiore Mr. Seaman, for helping increase my imagination. —Michael Flaherty Ms. Rullo, for being a great Italian teacher! —John Foong Mrs. Bruce, for tolerating our homeroom and being the greatest teacher ever. —Julia Frank My close friends, for loving me and giving me the best times of my life. —Elizabeth Freda All my teachers. —Jack Gaffney Fr. Hall, for being himself. —Kevin Gallagher Father Brost, for helping me with my transition. —Richard Gattone —Edward Golin —Krista Green I would like to thank all my friends, for accepting me for who I truly am. —Keegan Griebel I want to thank Mrs. Costello, for the years of directing and putting up with me. —Emily Depner Mrs. Bruce, for being the best student council mediator. Mrs. Nowak, for putting up with me for two years 255 —Stefanie Ferrari My friends, for being there. Mr. Neville, for being cute even when he’s not trying. —Gino Demonte Seniors © 2011 English (US) —Nicholas Fedyna Students, they made Viator fun. —Daniel Geitz My mom ,for sending me to Saint Viator; and all the friends that helped me through the tough times. —Danielle Di Silvestro Mrs. Young, for giving me a great senior year. Mr. Neville, for being a boss. —Rebecca Delahunty —Hank DeTrempe Account Father Hall, for being the man. Mrs. Bruce, for not kicking me out of my homeroom Carolyn, for being my co-editor, chem buddy, and amazing friend. Ciara, Bridget and Samantha, everything. Profile —Andrew Gusmano 1. Louis Capozzoli 1. Katy Augustyn 2. Sean Paul Loup 2. Erin O’Connell 3. Graham Blus 3. Torey Lenart The religion department for helping me grow in my faith and the theatre department, for giving me the love to act on stage. —Brian Hansen Mrs. Phillips, for putting up with me for 2 years ’1 1 flattery Search —Andrew Hayes Mrs. Anzalone, for putting forth so much time and effort for my success. Thanks all her hard work and dedication for student council. We all love you! Best homeroom teacher ever. —Siobhan Klinkenberg —Matthew Heck Coach Taylor, for all the memories, lessons, and opportunities. —Timothy Hogaboom I would like to thank Mrs. Nicolau because she was the first and best teacher I had. —Caitlin Kompanowski Mr. Waple, for Slow Clap Tuesdays. —Chad Holsworth Mrs Bruce; she was my guardian angel. —Jack Horvath I would like to thank Dean Scerbike, for brightening up every day. —Brett Hower Fr. Van Wiel and Mrs. Majka, for being two amazing teachers! —Carolyn Hutyra I would like to thank Mrs. Cairo, for making biology an enjoyable experience for me. Father Hall, for all the knowledge and encouragement he gave me and Coach Sanford, for letting me play Lax —Cameron Korab My softball coach, for getting me out of my speeding ticket. —Jaclyn Koziol I want to thank my friends, for always dealing with my shenanigans. —Billy Krawzak Bill Sanford, for making me play lacrosse. —Michael Krzoska —Justin Imhoff Mrs. Costello, for helping me become the person I am today My teachers, for preparing me for college. —Alli Lardner —Maxwell Jansons Hynek when you take a loss in basketball take like a man hah Mr. Masterton, for putting up with me every day. Look forward to 365 emails. —Emily Leazer —Justin Johnson I would like to thank Mr. Neville, for making me laugh everyday from his ridiculous stories in homeroom. —Ally Joyce Katherine Bertolini, she accepted me freshmen year when I was a no one and made me a prettier, smarter, cooler version of herself. I’d thank Mrs. Francis, for everything she’s done to help me out over the years. —Torey Lenart Everyone in the Scanlan Center, for helping me out...and the free candy/cake. —Joseph Letke Father Perham, for teaching me the valuable skill of creating computer generated shapes. —Matthew Letke Mr. Peso, for all the early running memories of Viator. —Sarah Levenson My parents for sending me to Saint Viator. All my peers, all the teachers and staff for everything. —David Lewis Mrs. Giusti, for being like a second mother to me. —Michael Licari Mr. Faltinoski, because of him I fell in love with ceramics. —Serena Lim Mr. Neville, for keeping things interesting and Bro Trip, for filling me in on the college mascots. —Daniel Loizzi Mrs. Giusti, you are the kindest person I have ever met, thank you! —Dana Lopez Everyone, literally, it just wouldn’t be the same without any of them —Paulette Lopez I wanna thank janitor,s for cleaning up after me. —Thomas Lopez Patrick, Mel, Frank and of course, Madame Soto for putting up with Barth for three years... —Sean Paul Loup —Kathleen Kane Everyone and anyone, thanks for the great help. Mr. Hynek, Mrs. Nowak and Br. Trip, for math help. Mr. Paolelli, for ‘Unimaginable Marvels.’ My freshman teachers helping me transition into high school smoothly. —Nicole LoVerde —Eric Loy —Chelsea Karson Fr. Corey, for showing the Camilo video by State Radio Freshman year. I would like to thank all the teachers, for putting up with us. —Timothy Mack —Margaret Kern Mr. Majkowski, for putting up with me every day! Mrs. DeBelina, for her consistent support for the math team. —Maggie Madden —JongHoon Kim Mrs. Durso, for teaching me that Religion class isn’t so scary! Mr. Neville, for two very enjoyable years in his English class. —David Kingsley Madame Soto, for being the best French teacher a girl could ask for. Mrs. Bruce, for honestly making my high school experience through SENIOR ISSUE 1. Tim Mack 2. Kevin Cascino 3. Ryan Yueill 2011 1. Melanie Battaglia 2. Nina Marshall 3. Nikki Stout —Biancca Mansourian 26 Saint Viator High School Search Thanks The staff and faculty, for all their help since freshman year. THANK YOU! —Kim Marcial Mr. Nall, for teaching me much more than what is covered in the pages of a history book. —Nina Marshall Home I want to thank my parents, for this opportunity, and my teachers for educating me. —Chris Miklius Father Hall, the discipline in the class room. —Dominic Monaco Mrs. Bruce, for leading the homeroom. —Danny Martin My parents and teachers. —Grant Monson Mr. Neville, he is a wonderful human being. —Kyle Martin The roommates on the Europe Trip, for the nights i wont forget. —Matthew Morsches Coach K, for everything he has done for me, and Coach Saey for meat-head Fridays. —Mac Mastrangeli I would like to thank Campus Ministry, for trusting me to lead Kairos 56. —Katherine Maul Most of you. It’s a 15-word max, people, that’s the best I can do. —Mary Kate McAlpine I would like to thank my family, madame Soto and Mrs. Frnacis for taking us on the France trip. Coach B, for being are basketball coach, and all the faculty members who had me in their class. —Kimberly McAvoy Madame Soto, for taking me to France, it was a fun trip! Coach Bjerkness, for being my basketball coach. Mrs. Bruce, its been a fun four years in homeroom. Mr.Hynek and Mr. Hogendorp, for keeping score at games. I would like to thank all my teachers ,for putting me in a position to succeed. —Dan Moynihan Thank you Class of 2011, parents & faculty, for these wonderful 4 years! —Marissa Mueller Fr. Hall, Mr. Nowak, and Mr. Hogie for getting me back on track. —Steven Munroe Coaches, for shaping me into the person I am. —Conner Murphy Mrs. Cairo, for calling me Kitten and Cooper, for introducing that as my name. —Kathleen Naughton Father Hall and Mr. Waple because they are great teachers. —Marcus Niro Father Hall, for being a good man and an even better teacher. Account —Derek Noel Adam Clementi, Webmaster, 4 memorable years of swimming and water polo. Mrs. Cleopatty Bruce, for being patient and nice to our homeroom when we would get rowdy. —Stephanie Nolan I would like to thank Mr. Neville, for his constant praise and encouragement. —Jack Nuelle I would like to thank the teachers in the math lab, for helping me understand math. —Lauren Oberbroeckling Thank you to all of my coaches, for teaching me to always work my hardest and never give up. —Kelly O’Brien I would like to thank my family and friends, for standing by me throughout my high school career. —Erin O’Connell Madame Soto, Mr. G, and Mr. Neville, for being wonderful people. —Kelly O’Connell Mr. Neville, for keeping class interesting. —Gregory O’Connor I would like to thank everyone, for a great four years of High School. —Quinn O’Grady Mrs. Reedy, for being an amazing teacher who made me understand math no matter what we were learning. —Quinn Olender —Martha McAvoy Everyone. My outstanding friends, for basically making my life and all those on the K55 retreat. —Patrick O’Malley Mrs. Bruce, for being the best homeroom teacher ever! —Lauren McGuigan —Frank Parise Mr. Matt Hynek, for being the best teacher. Father Hall and Father Corey, for the guides they were in shaping my life. —Ryan McGuigan —Anthony Pensa Father Perham, for making Geometry once a week that much more fun. I’d like to thank all my friends, my teachers, and my parents, for the wonderful high school experience I had. —Christine McKee —Gregory Perkowski Coach K, for making me a better man. —Jimmy Menges All teachers, for their guidance and patience. My peers, for the fun times we had. —Kyle Metler Seniors © 2011 English (US) Profile 277 1. Ciara Collins 2. Allie Vitale 3. Tori Botsford 1. Matthew Filstead 2. Jack Nuelle 3. Kevin Anderson Everyone in the class of 2011 for making these past four years amazing! —Kelsey Peters Mr. G ,for the knowledge he provided me with. —Brian Pichardo ’1 1 flattery Search I would like to thank all of the teachers, for preparing me for the future. —Kevin Pleli I would like to thank Br. Trip, for teaching me the basics of math. Mr. Waple, for keeping class fun and interesting, and Mrs. Deger, for always being fun, funny, and energetic. Thanks My friends, Mrs. Adams and Mr. G, for always brightening my day. —Cory Saunders I’d like to thank campus ministry, for putting up with me everyday. —Andrea Schneider Mr. Seaman, for his amazing and encouraging attitude and his extreme tolerance for our antics. —Caitlin Poltzer —Emily Schulze Mrs. Bruce, for being my second mom. —Ally Redig Mrs. Guisti, for being amazing. I would like to thank Mrs. Bruce, for being an awesome homeroom teacher and Mrs. Guisti, for being a sweetheart. —Eileen Scully —Ciara Reidy I would like to thank Abbey Abraham. —Andrele Reyes Everyone I have met, for helping me succeed the best I can. —Bryan Senchuk My friends, for the good times. —John Romanucci I would like to thank the friends I’ve made over my four years here, you’re amazing. —Callie Romenesko My parents, for sending me to Saint Viator. Fr. Corey, for introducing me to STAND. —Connor Romenesko Fr. Hall, for being such a great example for everyone on football and in your classes. —Ryan Romenesko I would like to thank my friends and teachers who have blessed my life so greatly. —Samantha Ropski Mr. Fuja, for all of the mornings you spent tutoring me for Spanish class, thank you! —Megan Shover Coach Wayne, for being an awesome track coach. —Jack Simpson I would like to thank Coach Taylor because he has taught me vital information that will stick with me for the rest of my life. I’m gonna miss you! —Taylor Skala Jong, for helping me to pass math, and all of my friends, for always being there. —Annie Slusher Fr. Van Wiel, for the hardest and most interesting class I ever took at Viator. —Tommy Spiekerman Mr. Neville, for teaching many life lessons about the world and the people in it. —Margaret Stefanowski Mrs. Abrahamian, for being a truly wonderful human being in every possible way! —Claire Stewart I would like to thank Mr. Seaman, for constantly raising the expectation for all of us. —Nikki Stout Father Van Wiel, for being the best teacher ever. —Christine Straka Mrs. Manno and Mrs. Dutmers, for letting me be a part of this community. —Joseph Suh I would love to thank so many people but mostly coaches and my favorite teachers. —Tracy Supergan My parents, for sending me to St. Viator. I would also like to say thanks to all of those who have made St. Viator a great experience. —Joe Surdam —Julie Sweeney Mr. G, for expanding my artistic knowledge. —Rachel Ruddick Everyone. —Jess Tanyko —Eric Ryan Mama Vitale, for being just as sweet as the sweets she would send me. Mr. Neville, for all the great stories and lessons. —George Theotokatos —Patrick Ryan Mrs. Guisti, for making enviromental science interesting everyday. Mr. Paolelli and the Viator Voice crew for some great times together. —Allison Toussaint —Danny Saam Mrs. Giusti, for being the nicest teacher. —Sam Sammons Family and friends, for everything. SENIOR ISSUE —Austin Spahr Mr. Waple, for making Tuesdays exciting. Mrs. Cairo, for always keeping Bio interesting with her “mating lab” and questionable humor... Fr. Van Wiel, for being an inspiring role model whose subtle hilariousness makes insane chemistry-possiblyenjoyable! —Mike Santorsola —Rob Smoczynski Father Hall. Thank you for teaching, helping, and supporting me these past two years. 1. Jack Nuelle 1. Tori Botsford 2. Brian Hansen 2. Claire Steward 3. Jeremy Vivit 3. Samantha Ropski 2011 All of my teachers and staff, for making my high school experience awesome. —Alex Tuccori 28 Saint Viator High School Search Thanks Jack Nuelle, for accompanying me in getting fully into Harry Potter Homecoming (wands, dress robes, etc.). —Allison Vitale Father Corey, for getting me truly thinking about my faith and its role in my life. —Jeremy Vivit I would like to thank the Group MMS, for always being there for me. —Jenny Walesa I would like to thank my parents, for sending me to Catholic schools all my life. I would like to thank my boyfriend, Ryan, for showing me what love is. —Sam Wallenberg I would like to thank my parents, for always encouraging, believing, and giving me advice. —Natalie Wasmund Mr.Waple, for teaching the class that shaped my future. —Nicole Wasowicz Mr.Paulik, for being amazing every single day. Mr.Neville, for being the most sincere, entertaining man ever. —Lexi Weck Tim Mack, Mr. Seaman, and Mr. Sanford, for making me feel welcome at St. Viator. —Andrew White Mr. Fuja, for being the person that he is, precisely. Home Profile Account —Kenny Wienckowski Mrs. Majka, for letting me chill in her classroom all the time. —Madeline Wimberly Mrs. Adams and Mr. Nall, awesome teachers. Actually learned in their class. Fr.Hall and Coach K. —Mikey Wolf Mr. Bjerkness, for forgiving me after starting raves during class via my backpack speakers. —Melanie Wood Mr. Neville, for teaching literature in a whole new way. —Kelli Wosick My parents, for always being there for me. —Kevin Young Father Van Wiel, for being Father Van Wiel day in and day out. Dean, for working twice as hard as any Dean should ever have to work. —Eddie Zahrebelski My teachers, friends & Dean Deb, for your kindness and friendship I will always be grateful. —Stephen Zieman I would like to thank Mrs. Englbrecht, for her contined support and help with algebra and geometry. —Colleen Zitkus 1. Krista Green 1. Matt Heck 2. Samantha Ropski 2. Jeremy Vivit 3. Valerie Kiebala 3. 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In 10 years, I, Brian Pichardo, will be chilling in the FLA on a beach somewhere with the bros or still in the man cave, aka, Conner Murphy’s be working in Campus Ministry at Saint basement. Viator. In 10 years, I, Kevin Pleli, will hopeIn 10 years, I, Rachel Ruddick, will fully be having a high paying job in the business world. In 10 years, I, Caitlin Poltzer, will be living in New York with a successful job in fashion and journalism. In 10 years, I, Ally Redig, will be living in Beverly Hills with my own OB-GYN clinic. In 10 years, I, Ciara Reidy, will be living in an apartment in downtown Chicago, while being an elementary school teacher. In 10 years, I, Natasha Remiasz, will be a small animal veterinarian. 1. Eddie Zahrebelski 1. Carolyn Hutyra In 10 years, I, Andrele Reyes, 2. Torey Lenart will be successful and be living the 2. Greg Perkowski high life with the rest of the Fan3. Peter Cleary 3. Jennifer Ball tastic Four on Lake Shore Drive. In 10 years, I, John Romanucci, SENIOR ISSUE 2011 In Ten Years be traveling the world, living off money from teaching English. I’ll meanwhile discover a new plant species, learn how to make gorilla calls, and ride an ostrich. In 10 years, I, Eric Ryan, be doing something, somewhere, with some people. In 10 years, I, Patrick Ryan, will have a lot of money. In 10 years, I, Danny Saam, will be a successful civil attorney and have a cozy condo to live in. In 10 years, I, Sam Sammons, will be married and have a family. In 10 years, I, Mike Santorsola, will be living a wonderful life in my Vegas penthouse, or living in any ridiculous mansion with a bunch of things that I do not need. Or, I will be President of the United States, even if that is not possible. I can’t decide. In 10 years, I, Cory Saunders, will be wealthy, wise and living life to the fullest. In 10 years, I, Nicholas Scarimbolo, will be living in my multimillion dollar house in Malibu with my friends and my entourage. In 10 years, I, Andrea Schneider, will be living and teaching in the wonderful city of Chicago. In 10 years, I, Kelly Schreuder, will be driving my white Jeep Wrangler to swim practice. In 10 years, I, Emily Schulze, will be working as a doctor somewhere in the world and helping others. In 10 years, I, Eileen Scully, will be working as a surgical nurse in sports medicine, and happily married to an NHL player or doctor with kids and 40 Saint Viator High School Search In Ten Years spending my free time at my beach house in Discovery Bay, CA. In 10 years, I, Bryan Senchuk, will be have. In 10 years, I, Margaret Stefanowski, will have graduated college and probably Home Profile Account the beach. In 10 years, I, Joseph Suh, will be working at a very interesting place. In 10 years, I, Tracy Supergan, will be working and hopefully starting a family. In 10 years, I, Joe Surdam, will be married, living with my family in the city, and excelling at my job. In 10 years, I, Julie Sweeney, will be married and living on the West Coast. I will have a happy family with two kids (so far) and still depending on Eric Loy to figure my life out for me. I will be in the process of owning all of my pets on living in a house next to Kevin Gallagher, be married and driving my kids to pracand a series of underground tunnels will tice in my 1996 white mini-van which my connect our houses. I will be the captain family refused to get rid of. of an underground bowling league. I will In 10 years, I, Claire Stewart, will be a be happily married with two kids that religion teacher and/or campus minister will be shipped off in their first ten years at Saint Viator, where I will get paid to go of life and be genetically engineered into on Kairos three times a year. superhuman athletes. I will then live off In 10 years, I, Nikki Stout, will hopethe success of my children. fully be writing for a magazine, traveling In 10 years, I, Megan g Shover, will be finished with my business degree at Carthage, will be finished with law school, and I will have a job at a law firm somewhere in the Chicago area. the world, and finding beautiful quirks the future-pet list, which was developed In 10 years, I, Jack Simpson, will be in everything I see. in Mrs. Cairo’s class (I’ll name my hedgebasically the same but have a lot of In 10 years, I, Christine Straka, will be hog Eileen). money and live in Ireland. a gold digger and living in a mansion on In 10 years, I, Samantha Swiderski, In 10 years, I, Taylor Skala, will will be working as a nurse at Chilbe married to my lovely husband dren’s downtown, be in graduate with at least two children, preferably school, and be married. boys. 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Andrea Schneider (tie) happily married, living in the city In 10 years, I, Tommy Spiekerman, will still be asking Maggie near all my friends and family. Kern for help with whatever job I Seniors © 2011 English (US) 41 ’1 1 fastforward Search In Ten Years Everyone likes this In 10 years, I, Allison Vitale, will be happily living with my starving artist of a husband in our yellow house with a red door, beginning what will be our very large family. In 10 years, I, Jeremy Vivit, will be a singing dermatologist. In 10 years, I, Jenny Walesa, will have already taken over the Maczko dentistry business and will be happily married to the man of my dreams while living in our dream house. In 10 years, I, Sam Wallenberg, will be a successful occupational therapist and have a part time job as a photographer for concerts. I will be married to Ryan Yueill with children. 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Jack Nuelle + Allie Vitale 2. Austin Spahr + Becky Delahunty 2. Mike Krzoska + Lauren Biernacki 2011 cold for Libby Burkman, researching how brown cows make chocolate milk, and still swimming with the Alligators. In 10 years, I, Mikey Wolf, will be in a war with Greg Perkowski for the other half of the world. In 10 years, I, Melanie Wood, will be retired, living in Australia and working as skydiving instructors. We will spend our free time snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef, cliff gliding, and bungee jumping. In 10 years, I, Kelli Wosick, will be teaching high school English, possibly at Saint Viator, and I may or may not be married. In 10 years, I, Kevin Young, will have an engineering degree, work for Lockheed, and live on Lakeshore Drive with the rest of the Fantastic Four. In 10 years, I, Eddie Zahrebelski, will be 10 years older. In 10 years, I, Stephen Zieman, will have graduated from college with a major in political science, be married, and be elected as a Republican to the Illinois House. In 10 years, I, Colleen Zitkus, will be 27, living in Arlington Heights, have a job with the Arlington Heights Police Department, have multiple pets (including a horse), and be married. 42 Saint Viator High School Search Senior Wills Home Profile Account They aren’t just FarmVille gifts Seniors give more than just crops for your virtual farm I, Abbey Abraham, will to Emily Simon, all my MCR albums; to Emily Simeone, my loyal friend Gandhi; to Maggie Rountree, a dinosaur; and to Tyler McCrea and Pablo Pulsifer, the Pick of Destiny. I, Rawan Ahram, will to Emily Depner, Chipotle; and to Andrele Reyes, fruit snacks. I, Anthony Alaniz, will to Meghan Saulka, my Spanish 1.5 notebook. I, Michael Alegnani, will to Michael McGrath, my goalie skills; to Ashwin, my goal scoring ability; and to the water polo team, a state championship. I, Morgan Anderson, will to Katie, three; to Alex, fatspot skills; to Kathaleen, you know who; to Dolan, flipkicks; to Julie, 17/55; to Tim, mountain dew; to Lo, big thighs and MelCox’s baton; to Dickey; my captainship; to Ciara; my back flexibility, to Megan,a hate letter; to Bree, a world’s ring; and to Varsity, my dance skills. I, Nickas James Antoniou, will to Timmy, my scripts; to Ryan Lavelle, a chest bump; to DeWald, my account; to Jimmy Sexton, I leave Watson; to Lou, a high five; to Jack Kellner, my Russian Police Baton; to Kit-Kat, my golf clubs and a pat on the head; and to Yoder, my soul (so that you may have one). I, Katy Augustyn, will to Sam Hardt, hazy Sunday mornings running on coffee and no sleep, Ace Rizzle, and 8th period; to Abbey Abraham, the many memories with Rocky, Ghandi, and Sasha, and my Indian accent; to Emily Simeone, room 216, and the dubstep remix of Summertime; to Tyler McCrea, Dreamweaver; and Seniors © 2011 English (US) 43 to Pablo Pulsifer, Heaven music at 7/11. I, Francis Avino, will to Joe Lorenzini, my spot in the West Meadows locker room; to my freshman LINK Crew homeroom (the Querbes Skcholars), the joy of looking back on four years of success;and to Steve Jensen and Andrew Lasia, the chance to attend Kairos next year. I, Rameen Bahramirad, will to Baniak, Charizard and bizzos; to the bros, magic, getting weird, and fire; to Romteen, Charmander; to Brian Ell, hummus; to LenDoggyDog, My ‘CK’ ; to Cosimo, ‘grandma banana’; to Rosie, Silly Goose ‘V’; to Brent P, my dog; to Vince, my bed; and to Catherine Riggle, my mom. I, Megan Bailey, will to Colin, B96 in the morning, the car, and my lacrosse skills; to the girls basketball team, Coach Bjerkness’s book of quotes and my skills; to Marty, late night oovoo sessions; to Mayo, my love; to Ryan, Colin, take care of him, and a pencil; and to Joe, car rides from school. I, Jennifer Ball, will to Fremd and Stevenson, my crazy friends; to Tori, unlimited Liquid Fusion and a clean-up on “aisle vegetable”; to Natalie, hitchhiking to Viator and the Tendercrisp we had to have; to Button-nose, my favorite freshman, a game of bowling; and to Patrick, peace and love; and to my homeroom, a new fan. I, Robert Bansfield, will to Pablo Pulsifer, a razor to shave his head; and to Joseph, my awesome looks and some hand sanitizer. I, Ryan Barth, will to Patrick Hulsebosch my seat in French; and to Patrick Hulsebosch and Liam Klinkenberg, the good times to come in french class. I, Melanie Battaglia, will to Eileen, Libby, and Carson, swim captains; to K56, an amazing experience; to Emily, stand partner; to Maddy, champions gate; to Erin, rides home; to Megan, passing buddy; to Margaret and Bridget, Study hall; to Laura, a golfcart; and to the swim team, Adam’s crazy, hard practices; and to the polo team, Florida Trip. I, Nick Baur, will to Jack Fulton and Romteen Bahramirad, my Community Center Dime Dropping swag; to Pat Schuetz and Jeremy O’Donnell, my ragin’ cagin’ flow; and to Dan O’Malley, my ski trip tactics and my Chuck Becker Forum contract. I, Jason Bennett, will to Teddy Marszelak, my passion for singing; and to Sean Carney and Billy Cavenagh, my seat at Mr. A’s I, Taylor Benoit, will to Joe Farrell, my singing voice; to Claire Stewart, my water buffalo; to Samantha Ropski, my common sense so you won’t injure yourself again, to Lexie Ropski and Kelsey Trimble, my hugs; and to Alexis Weck, Virginia Wolfe I, Andrew Bertagna, will to Joe Surdam, commonsense; to Erika Kreiner, a faithful boyfriend; and to Joe Ferante, the title of “snake.” I, Katherine Bertolini, will to Kathleen, ya know? and the past 4 years; to Jenny, car rides and our shrine; to Krista, secrets and my dance moves; to Cooper, my charm and sass; to Keegan, creepin’ and bike rides; to Tara, skateboards and our childhood; to Marge, my relationship ’1 1 freestuff reestuff Search w i t h y o u r family; to Alex, hypothetic a l situations; to Anna, female leadership; and to Ryan, my scent? I, Lauren Biernacki, will to Katelyn Hammerland, all my friends, mojo jojo headquarters, and a hint of romance; to Bree StPiere, Saturday nights; to Anna Malpanes, flexibility; and to Clare Koehler, snuggling and Luke. I, Graham Blus, will to Matt Heck, my mustang for a day; to Tristan Blus, all my gangster swagger; and to Frank Travaglio any night rides with the top down and a lotto ticket. I, Tori Botsford, will to G2, cotton candy spray; to my daughters, my legacy (even bilkers); to Ciara, our futures as Montgomery wives; to Megan, con bro chill; to Mel, spots 1&2 on the list; to Ally, Weezy; to Vanni, my hair; to Bridget, fever, finnys, and CJs; to Liz, BOOM!; and to Jen, Kyle and Maxx. I, Ryan Boyer, will to Eric ‘Suttbags’ Sutton, my SuperSmash-Bros skills (original of course); to Steve Jensen, the Saint Viator Swim Team; to Anthony DiSilvestro, the Saint Viator Water Polo Team and the right to make fun of Steve Jensen when he pulls a ‘Steve,’; and to Sean McDermot, my voice. I, Maggie Brennan, will to JV ‘11, frosty fridays and Fuja’s inspiration to the team; to Sara, dynamic duo trophy; to Tori, wrestling tournaments and born this way dance; to Abbey, lot’s of jokes for next years ski trip; to Christina, Conor; to Conor, being late. I, Tara Burns, will to cirone, lo, darling, SENIOR ISSUE & Meghan Cavanagh, summer tumbling; to Kitty, our drives; to Jax, my black eye; to tkane, my names legacy; to coop, my salads; to marge, my rationalizatoin; to katherine, my skateboard; and to my JV soccer team, RAMBO. I, Julie Burny, will to Morgan Anderson, midnight Hannah Montana premieres and Camp Rock; to Natalie Dolan, carpooling, Zoolander quotes, and recycling club; to Kiki Sassalino, the coolest nickname ever, LOLz and “Kiki Kalls”; to Amy Stringfellow, my looks; to Siobhan Klinkenberg, shabonah and angle side side, cause if you use it, you are one. I, Louis Capozzoli, will to Munroe, 100 dollar bills; to Gino, my inn o cence; t o Fiore, bears; to Baniak, pigsauce; to Kyle, gotcha big boy; to Pat, slaski; to Jimmy, Casey O’Connel; to Marcus, my coozi; to Rameen, a pound; to Cosimo, banana my grandma, to Brint, my steeze; to Romteen, my hats. I, Taylor Carlson, will to Katie Gavin the firendless lunch table, to try to be as tan as me, and my bathtube to take ice baths with Megan Goerth; to Dana Lopez, the POOLHOUSE, summer nights, Thomas’ house, and the backseat; to Ally Redig, MEXICO:); to Erin Malone, for everything to be free and Bircks blue car. I, Colin Carney, will to Sean, the Tahoe and making fun of Frankie; to Guth, page, saucy, awoohhooeee; to Forde, open gyms; to Chris, my bad jokes; to Walsh, my smooth jumper; to Frankie, absolutely nothing; to Abes, our talks. I, Kevin Cascino, will to Elliot Hilgert, my Cross Country captaincy; to Teddy Marszalek, Sean Imburgia, and Tom Aichele, another year of good conversations; to Katie Cascino, unfettered access to the car while I am away at school. 2011 Senior Wills I, Jaclyn Catanese, will to Tara, my little squishy ushy; to Alex, chin kisses and our secret book; to Jenny, taco dip and bagel dogs; to Haley, toffee and Jake; to Anna Cirone, Chrissies love; to Maryann, food babies; to Krista, a super hot Italian boy; to Ally, zumba. I, Peter Cleary, will to Mary, Madame Soto’s good graces; to Sean McDermott, Fenwick bag; to Miller, Jensen, and DiSilvestro, captaincy; to Deegh Jay, the flag; to my Kairos LV family, all my love; to Laura, purple sweats; to posterity, best of luck. I, Carlyn Clevenger, will to Lauren Falotico, Janelle Stilling as a little sister. I, Ciara Collins, will to Katie, crushes and lunches; to Danny, hugs and paper; to Haley, being on time; to Timmy, Venezuela; to Danielle, ‘everything’; to Bridget, debs; to Tori, Hannah Montana; to Nicole, texting, coke, pucks, and gazebos; to Liz, car rides, curragh, and where is my knitting wool? I, Haley Cooper, will to Tara, smores, salads, and highschool; to Kaner, target, yellow slugbugs, childhood; to Jaclyn, stiffarms; to Alex, teenworld; to Krista, iPod shuffle; to Keegan, first sleepover; to Katherine, DENNIS; to Kitty, ceramics ability; to Betsy, track7; to Ciara, babyschwee; to Ally, bluelagoon; to darling, slender fingers. I, Danny Cortese, will to the soccer guys, four years, Europe, and the fantasy league; to the Jazzy individuals, cherry-apple, Disney, and 3rd place; to my cousin David, the Cortese name; and to Tom Gorman, tickets to the game and a stuff y sound. I, Kristen Cozzi, will to Claire, Portillo’s, ethics arguments, punches, and acid showers; to Sam, 8th period talks in cam- 44 Saint Viator High School Search Senior Wills pus ministry; to Lauren, college brochure; to Jess, spare robotic parts; to Kelsey, homeroom talks; to choir, lip trills; to softball, the 4th sprint line to anyone worthy of running in it. I, George Cwiak, will to Nickas Antoniou, my Aveo LT; to Kevin Anderson, my Soviet hat and Army helmet; to Matt Heck, an artillery shell; to Stephanie Trovato, a pair of pants; to Frank Avino, awesomeness; to anyone who almost died riding with me, and a legacy of adventure driving. I, Emily Davenport, will to Nick Pagano, my fantastic skills for ordering food at restaurants; and to Tori Danner, my soul. I, Joe DeBiase, will to Steve Kohn, Austin, Francesco, D-Steph, Jimmy, Pat, and Scarda, my lunch table; to my loving weirdo of a sister and friends, my study hall table; to chocolate milk girl, my chocolate milk; to Lou, the gas money I owe for all the rides home. I, Rebecca Delahunty, will to Valerie Kiebala, all my Reese’s puffs; to Austin Spahr, my sandwich making skills; to Julia Frank, my tennis racquet; to Maggie Kern, my ability to say no; to Carlyn Clevenger, my skill of going to the bathroom every five minutes. I, Gino Demonte, will to Brian Guth, my minivan swag; to Louie Capozzoli, Longhorn; to Jack Horvath, my heart; to Kyle Martin, my flow; and to Jack Corrigan, my crown. I, Emily Depner, will to Rawan Ahram, chocolate chip cookies and chocolate milk; to Carolyn Hutyra, camera to Seniors © 2011 English (US) 45 capture our memories; to Andrele Reyes, all day long conversations that last till 3 a.m the next morning; to Kim Marcial, my friendship; to Natalie Wasmund, everything that has happened since freshman year. I, Hank DeTrempe, will to Megan, $5, a suggestive CD, my place in musical; to Mawky, Jennifer and friends; to Jules, bro life; to Luke, the charity, playbook, name, car, mom and dad’s attention; to carpool, driveby-dancing; to Erin and Dino, Luke; to Natalie, clothes and cutsie couple stuff. I, Angelica Dickey, will to Christine and Thomas, coloring pages from State of the Art; to Jordan, Bit, and Megan, ‘Kum-Cha’; to Flasch, our softball memories; to Steve, the sleepless nights from excessive amounts of homework; and to Lauren, the early Link Crew meetings. I, Danielle Di Silvestro, will to Anthony, car rides, Starbucks, and Marissa; to Marena, hugs, Relay for Life and our backstage dressing ‘room’; to Christine, jazz squares; to the Southalls, I’m Awesome; to Libby, Grace, and Maddie, Viator Voice; to Orchesis, the future; and to my ‘Little Sisters’ Sam and Beth, the family. I, Christian DiVito, will to John Campanelli, my hands; to Kevin Gallagher, my first born. I, Natalie Dolan, will to Jeanie Mason, panera gift cards and her dream car; to Julie Burny, all of the greatest movies ever and a new math lab teacher to replace Greg; to Erin Malone, Nancy and some clamps. I, Emmanuel Dominguez, will to KY, Angry Birds; to Andrele, my Chem Lab Book; to Matt Heck, plastic rims and ‘automatic’ doors; to Geitz, the ability to jump in basketball; to Rawan, my advice; to Connor O’Grady, the Nike Sumo; to the McAvoys, sushi; and to F4, Deer Park. I, Maggie Dougherty, will to Annie Home Profile Account Campbell, #14, tribal council, and my prom date; to Katie Gavin, my ginger cat; to Katelyn Hammarlaund, scavenger hunt, my toe tumor, and my life; to Booger; JV round 2 and B.A.W.S; to Erin Malone, my brother. I, Sean Dowd, will to Tyler McCrea, my sense of sarcasm. I, Jessica Duarte, will to Kairos 55, my biggest hug; to Kristen, robot parts I forgot to install; to Ellie McGarry, disgusted staredowns; to Lexi, The Wheeze; to Kelli Wosick and Kelly O’Brien, Ann impressions; to my lunch table, my compulsive need to sing; to Lauren, all my Glee theories; and to Katherine, a package of Red Vines. I, Brian Ell, will to Tony Kasper, closing the gap; to Frankie Laterza, height; to Brian Guth, the Brian legacy; to Ryan McCollum, Biggie lyrics; to Billy C, a good handshake and hello; to Sean Carney, Filstead’s brutal comment at the basketball game; and to Howard, a goon. I, Brian Fabbri, will to Joey Caputo Billy Cavanaugh and Sean Carney, Amanda from Tommy Z Speed Training; to Erin, keys to the jeep; to Brian Wilhite, Captain of the St. Viator Handball Team I, Joe Falduto, will to Katelyn Hammerlund, my better blue eyes, and my insult talent job; and to Carson Soch, my tin; to Ore Arogundade my #10 jersey. I, Scott Faul, will to Danielle Faul, anything that involves school except the car—that is mine I, Nick Fedyna, will to Eric Lamb, Jackie; to John Romanucci, an undefeated pickle ball season; and to Jackie Hassenplug, nothing. I, Michael Ferrazzuolo, will to Howard, my sandiness; to Skala, my kickstand and freestuff reestuff ’1 1 Search bolts; to Becky, my tickley spot; to Frank, O, the carpool, 670 the score, flo, and our my hockey skills; to Megan, an Eskimo buddies Jeans and PJ; to Jeremy L, the bothers shirt; to Pensa, my corner spot and not telling me what strength; and to the Salvato do; to Hudson, the ghost mattion Army, a better attitude. tress; and to John, a set of hands I, Matthew Filstead, will and some pass. to everyone in the play and I, Kevin Gallagher, will to Joey Camusical, my love and best puto, liking everything on facebook wishes; to Molly McMawalls; to Stephan Bonica, a turnhon and Sam Scanlon, my about pepperoni pizza and ‘ask me beard; to Jack Kellner, my if I’m a dump truck’; to Mark Parise, “radio”; and to Kevin Patzke my skills at padiddle; and to Beth and Jack Corrigan, the leadKern, perfectly straight cookies. ership of the Cahill Crazies. I, Rick Gattone, will to Dana, my I, Nick Fiore, will to Elliot parking spot and Driscoll pride; Hilgert, my good looks; and and to Mr. Masterton, a monetary to Kevin Shreiber, my sick form of currency. track spikes. I, Eddie Golin, will to Jeremy O’Donnell, I, Michael Flaherty, will to the anime my helmet; to Rob Schmidt, my dancclub, the loss of the game; to Joe Bans- ing shoes; to Jeremey Linzing, car rides; field, my books; to anyone who wants it, to Alex Hale, my bench press; to Mike some third thing; and to Ms. Rullo, my Razny, hardcoreness; to Hudcomputer skills. son, Alyssa, and Gina, Zach I, John Foong, will to Danny Saam, my Zelisko and Anthony Skinner rig; to Lexi Weck, my Altoids; to Kyle going green; and to Christian Metler, my backpack. DiVito, f19. I, Julia Frank, will to Ally and Lisa, all I, Brian Goss, will to Mac Haug, of my love, my cat, and my pillow pet; to “maaaaaaaac”; to Jerm, watchTori, my skirts for Zero Gravity; to Lau- ing girls soccer; to Katelyn the ren, my tribal council sound; to Meg, scavenger hunt that never hapour workouts; and to pened; to Pchards and Ell, Brian Becky, our tennis talks cubed; to Shaner, oh hay; and on the court. to Anna Cirone, you told me to will you I, Liz Freda, will to something so here. Nicole, ‘Wapey Baby’ I, Krista Green, will to Alex Whiting, the and my forever; to Ciara, texts that bring tears; to Haley, ‘Fix You’ by Coldplay and the ‘ignore’ button; to the already mentioned, my love always; and to Albertina, all things funny and Italian (including Signora R). I, Nick Frett, will to Brian Guth, my great ability to cheer from the bench 1. Katherine Bertolini in b-ball; to Annie, reunions/ heart 1. Frank Avino to hearts; to Laterza, my perfect- 2. Hank DeTrempe 2. Tara Burns ness; and to Jom, “Frett We Can.” 2. Joe Peterson 3. Megan Bailey I, Jack Gaffney, will to Rob, sleepovers at your house; to Jeremy SENIOR ISSUE 2011 Senior Wills legacy, the notebook, and Nikki (haha yeah right); to Colleen Cavanagh, OAR concerts; to Kelly Dunne, my technique; to Jenny Walesa, my mom car; to Nick Baur, effortless swag; and to Katherine Bertolini, the phon. I, Keegan Griebel, will to Maggie, hottub seshes and Walgreens; to Kathleen, shewolf, fritotwists, bat and cheetahgirls; to Katherine, bikerides, little boys and Chipotle; to Cooper, gummybears and Coraline; to Jenny, my camera; to Gino, brickwall; and to Jimmy, orangefilled. I, Andrew Gusmano, will to Christina Aiello, a friendly greeting; to Danny Wolfe, Molly McMahon, Katie Cascino, Sarah Castaldi, Billy Cavanagh, Regina Aiuppa, Maddy Kelly, Katie Anderson, Alyssa Michels, and Maureen Daday, the stage—use it well; and to Steph Trovato, my dance moves. I, Brian Hansen, will to DJ Horstman, my locker; to Danny Wolfe, my AP Euro book; to Sarah Castaldi, my choir folder; to Joseph Farrell, my gold stars from the musical and play; to Mr. Nall, my political conversations with him; and to campus ministry, my loud. I Andrew Hayes, will to Frank Laterza, bon fires and cleaning up; to Katherine Bertolini, that one week; to all underclassmen, Meathead fridays with Coach Saey. I, Matthew Heck, will to Robert Heck, my parking space; I would like to thank Graham Blus for the mustang. I, Tim Hogaboom, will to Emma, morning car rides and dealing with the sisters; to Luke, Hank’s life; to Kevin Patzke, Marion Street; to Lauren, your family; and to Maggie, lists, silver linings, fourths, and walks to classes. 46 Saint Viator High School Search Senior Wills I, Chad Holsworth, will to Katie, the family lacrosse dynasty; to Anna, an unsuccessful year of Math; to Peter, a scholarship to Syracuse; to Jackson, good taste in girls; to Mark, sookem and Joey B; to Billy, the ability to inhibit PFK; and to Megan M, my l. I, Jack Horvath, will to Marcus, living quarters for 4 years if you are ever homeless and a gat...obviously; to Gino, our bromance that was discovered senior year and being weird together; to Kyle, my love and being a CFO; and to Maryanne, my heart. I, Brett Hower, will my life to Joe Bieda. I, Carolyn Hutyra, will to Hanna and Shannon 4x800s; to Katherine, early morning Scholastic Bowl meets; to Dominique and the track/xc teams, complaints, yelling, and public scenes with Milz; to Jiana, random bathroom talks; to Nick, Kairos LVIII; to Anthony, plenty of hugs and the paper; to Maddie Kelly, my love! and to Maddie, Grace, and Libby big shoes to fill and Paolelli management. I, Maxwell Jansons, will to Mike Perotti, my shoes which came with soup; to Conor Kinasz, a rainbro; to Rachel Horvath, a dark day to brighten; to Alex Bisc, an unwritten song. I, Justin Johnson, will to Licari, Janelle; to Koth, ‘peace’; to Rameen, tons of gas; to juniors, my arm workout use with caution; to the Arogundade family, ya’ll know what I mean ‘solidarity.’ I, Ally Joyce, will to Alex Flasch, my hula-hoop; to Martha McAvoy, our mousetrap car; to Kimberly McAvoy, French fries; to Andrele Reyes, my 23 different laughs; to Michelle Presslak, Seniors © 2011 English (US) 47 my first-base skills; to Laura Abrahamson, my boy-crazy stories and to Emily Schulze, my ‘playa-ness’. I, Kathleen Kane, will to Kath, woodchippers, 12 impressions, life; to Keegs, Frito twists, 5th period lunch; to Coop, target; to Kyle, Kenny Chesney, ester, ripple effect; to Jenny, stomach aches, farmaid, Beyonce; to Tara, woodchips, handcuffs; to Alex, my advice; to Anna, library smackdown, m.n.p.t; to Krista, pron w/ parents; I, Chelsea Karson, will to Melinda Aiello, my spot in the math lab and my habitat of talking to homework. I, Margaret Kern, will to my little sister Beth my infamous dance moves and my boy issues; to Joe Ferrante, I will my words of wisdom and ability to always be right (17-0); to Joey Caputo, I will Bernardo. You should have come up with a better name. I, JongHoon Kim, will to Jay C., my team and members; to Patrick H., my awesome soccer skills; to Joe G., my food; to Kevin Y., my homework; to Will K., my nothing; to Annie S., probably gallons of gas; to Joe P., my thankfulness; and to Ed Z., my man. I, David Kingsley, will to Eric, partycar; to Brian, king crab legs and Outsiders; to Mac, clean firepit; to Andrea, 1. Christian DiVito 1. Maggie Madden 2. Marcus Niro 2. Ally Redig 3. Frank Avino 3. Jenny Walesa Home Profile Account mason jar and another David; to Fabbri, Iowa; to Christine, Slurpee Friday; to Marissa, a tree; to Dolan, Passion Pit C.D.; to Jaclyn, Hot-tub; and to Maggie, Cable Guy and RSK. I, Siobhan Klinkenberg, will to Kevin Klinkenberg, my soccer skills- good luck living up to me! oh and you will forever and always be a FRESHMAN, live with it; to Liam, the Honda pie pie and our long car ride talks after parties; and to Katie Gavin, my swagg. I, Emma Koehler, will to Clare, the snuggle bed; to Julia, dresses; to Sara, cousinly love; to Tori, boyfriend; to Mego, my artistic abilities; to Anna, St. Patricks Day Picture; to Kathleen, 5th period walks; to Katelyn, the Africas and a hint of romance; and to Katie Nov, my wardrobe. I, Caitlin Kompanowski, will to Hanna Winter, my CD collection; to Julia MacKendrick, my hurdling ability; to Beth Kern, my Bieber dance moves and elk collection; and to Katie Shaffer, memories of awesome car rides. I, Cameron Korab, will to Walsh, my swag & Jordan backpack; to Pat Martin, my girlfriend; and to Guth, my good looks; to Frank, #7. I, Jaclyn Koziol, will to Colleen, the high ropes course and my height; to Flasch, the rock-n-roll roller coaster; and to Erika, my car and my sick softball skills. I, Billy Krawzak, will to Danny Rooney, my angelic voice; to Michael Decker, my amazing soccer skills; to Ashwin Cornelius, my sexiness; to Natalie Cataldo and Megan Thompson, those crazy car rides; and to Sammy Scanlon, our epic dance battles. I, Michael Krzoska, will to Sean Carney and Billy Cavanagh, saturday morning breakfasts; to Katelyn Hammarland, my abs; and to Jack and Cosimo (KKD), my boombah jump suit. I, Alli Lardner, will Eileen and Carson, lane 5; to Libby and Ashley my parking space and morning talks; to Libby, an abundant amount of nutella sandwichs and my ability to attract freestuff reestuff ’1 1 Search Senior Wills the pink water polo ball; and to Laura, short people, my ability to squeeze be- Meghan Saulka, Frank; to Frankie Smeritween people in the hallway. glio and Chloe Luthringshausen, cafe driving lessons. I, Emily Leazer, will to Rachel Horvath, I, Danny Loizzi, will to Andrew Bertag- cookies; to Jiana Toben, my dance moves; big booty; to Tim, sophomore homecom- na, my FIFA skills and common sense; to to Hanna Winter, thung story; and to Miling...; to Billy, our interesting converKevin Patzke, my scar- ner and Tina Ronsen, all my false hope. sations about basically everything; ing abilities; to Bob Na- I, Eric Loy, will to DJ, Captain; to Anand to Andrea, uhh...basically the polean, my right arm; thony, my beard growing ability; to Ralast 4 years of my life? to Joe Surdam, my trash chel, WOMAN!; to Albertina, my mini talk; to Matt Morsches, pegicorn pony; to Katie Shaffer, my hugs; I, Torey Lenart, will Nick, my my hot tub; to Jack to Mark Lakowskë, SIR.; to Katie Anderparking spot and our secret love; to Simpson, my shoes; son and Alex, Eeyore; to Alyssa, my back Ray, $500 an hour; to Joe, Thursday and to Greg O’Connor, rubs; and to Elliot Hilgert, his cuteness. Subway tradition; to Lauren, Mt. nothing. Dew and my ‘glorious’ job; to Carlee, I, Tim Mack, music control at tech; to Anne, booth will to Teddy, I, Paulette Lopez, dance parties; and to Flasch, unforgetta- will to Vanessa, my memories, advice, and my grandpa (if ble memories in our Disney room. telenovelas; to Claire, all the fun-filled you can find him); to jazz I, Joe Letke, will to Robert Daugherty food runs; to Rachel, endless amounts of band, two and and Kevin Maranan, my coroflot account sleep; to Sarah and Quinn, Blackhawks tickets; to my tech crew, night vision; to four; to DJ, the (with pictures). my freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, triplet feel; to I, Matt Letke, will love and all the best; and to my link crew, Kyuntay, leopto the junior class, my devotion. ard pajamas; a classy night; to to the percusI, Tommy Lopez, will to Daniel Loizzi, Shane Rooney, all of my NHL 11 fighting skills; to Matthew sion section, my soul; to Bobby, “BOBmy old girlfriends; Bruin, my hair; to Dan DeSio, my height; BAAAYYYY!!!”; and to Sean, my love. to Sean Carney, the to John Romanucci, my hops; and to An- I, Maggie Madden, will to Bree, my Offensive Line and drew Bertagna, my women. lessons and Saturday night; to Maggie D., Stonewall; to Romteen, my grizzly; to I, Sean Paul Loup, will to Megan Go- the team and a tigerpaw; to Tori, Friday Anthony Slaski, my erth, never-ending pancakes and water- nights; to Anna C., a full lunch; to Jenna, swagger; and to the colors; to Eleni, a burned CD with only Chrissie’s love; to Lo, your own closet Football team, a 6A State Championship. one track on it: “Sunshine”; and to Liam, back; to Darling, awards dancing; and to Suz, social skills. I,Sarah Levenson, will to Caroline-y, my INSANE dance moves. our long walks home, my granny hair, I, Nicole LoVerde, will to Jenny Jocey, a I, Bianca Mansourian, will to K55 and Rachel; to Tina, Facebook creeping, closet; to Dominique LoVerde, Jipper; to G5, all the love in the world; to Caitlin, my amazing makeup skills; to Morgan, and our awkward moments; and unlimited amounts of notebooks and to distance track, a watch to “not Hello Kitty stickers; and to the choir and cheat” on the run. Chamber Singers, success! I, David Lewis, will to Nick, I, Kim Marcial, will to my brother, car Christine, Graham, and Carlyn, the rides to school with dad (good and bad); silent study room in the library; to to Emily, all the after school conversathe newspaper staff and Lauren O., tions; to Natalie, the sprinkler (psshht!); Starbucks; to Paul, my old school to Serena, the memories since junior books; to Ed Soler, Lara Sladek, and year and ketchup; to Eric, talks and lesTorey Lenart, complaining; and to son; and to Andrew, the moments since Brian, Lauren, Emily, and Dana, first we met that I’ll always remember. period Euro. I, Nina Marshall, will to Peter Cleary, I, Mike Licari, will to Shane the sassy eye roll/secrets of girl madRooney, my amazing cutting/elusive ness; to George Theotokatos, a homehalfback skills; and to Brian Guth, a coming dance; to John Kim, sassy quips; back brace 1. Julie Sweeney 1. Frank Avino to Allie Vitale, my blue-jean collection; I, Serena Lim, will to Junior Mar- 2. Andrew Bertagna 2. Haley Cooper cial my ability to punch harder; to 3. Rameen Bahramirad 3. Melisande Aiello to Liz Freda, Capri Suns; to Jack Nuelle, the burlap sacks; to Gianna Marshall, my Eileen Mallof, making T-shirts for legacy; and to Matt Lanus, the Grinding art club next year; and to all the SENIOR ISSUE 2011 48 Saint Viator High School Search Senior Wills Home Profile Account Abolition Movement. I, Martha McAvoy, will to Eleni Micha- time to be had; to I, Danny Martin, will to my brother lopelous, our talks about nails and shoes those still there afThomas, the title of “goon”; to Dan Desio, in French class; to Liam Klinkenberg, my ter school, patience my height; and to Billy Cavanagh, Thom- French book; and to Olivia Nuelle, my for the times ahead; to Dan, Chris, and volleyball and basketball. as Aichele, and Jack Trimberger, the right to I, Lauren McGuigan, will JFoong, my chalice be called “coach” in third to Samantha, my brother’s of victory to counterr period gym. name is Brian, your dramatic the pie of satisfacmoments, times you look at tion; to K56 (espeI, Kyle Martin, will to somebody, when no one pays cially G4), hugs; to Gino, my right one and attention to us, that binder, anyone else unmenRHR; to Jorvy, my left one admiration for your dancing tioned, a fun summer ahead of us. and Connie; to Menges, and personality, all the pickles I, Chris Miklius, will to Anthony Di nothing; to Kathleen, a cane lol; to Keegan, Menges; to Marcus, a in the world; to everyone else, my apolo- Silvestro, my superhuman appetite; to Jack Miller, his very own Millsberry acroom in my house and Becky; to Baniak, gies for only willing Samantha. shake my hand; and to Pat, BBZ. I, Ryan McGuigan, will to Brian Guth, count; and to Steve Jensen, my Smash I, Mac Mastrangeli, will to Caputo, Wheeling songs and the song “Miami”; to Bros. skills. I, Dominic Monaco, the frustration of people pulling up re- Pat O’Malley, all my cash; to Chris Myjak, will to Brian Guth, really far behind you; to Sam Scanlon and chipotle runs and whoomp there it is; to ceiver drills and get Sarah Zanfardino, Deebs’ Math Class/ Katherine B., Ned’s naps, applesauce; and under my wing and so Denguins; to Kevin Hammarlund, Adam to Brian Ell and Cory Kay, magic tricks. many inside jokes; to Clark, and Harry McCollum, McDonalds I, Christine McKee, will to the freshJack Fulton, schmaco after football; and to Sarah Cooney, awk- man golf girls, my score cards with bad schmell schumesday; to ward hi’s in the halladdition; to Ray O’Hara, my eternal love; Cosimo, naps and man way and rides home. to Nick Principi, my loud computer; to talks; to Frankie, Check Joe Taddeo, my spot on the couch backI, Katherine Maul, fly; to Bobby Nap, my stage; to Melissa Stawicki, awkward hugs; will to Emily, the car partner; to PTruck, talks to Maddie and Anna Ptacin, the “Superand slumbering with at football; and to Anna star” movie; and to techies, 99 cent FrostOllie; to Cathryn, the Malapanes, Greg, Dinky, ies. front passenger seat and GT’S. and music choice; to I, Jimmy Menges, will to Danny Grace and Libby, my O’Malley and Shane Rooney, after prac- I, Matthew Morsches, will to Patzke, my snow villiage; to Natalie Catalgrammar and the potice dinners with Dave Daniels. sition of senior newsI, Kyle Metler, will to the band, fun do, nothing because you are perfect; to Katelyn, my voice even though yours is a paper red head(s); to Maddie, my love mans; to Megan Thompsan, my friend for Harry Potter (and related podHank; to the hott Brittany Dahms, the casts) and our future crappy apartpicture of us at the St. Patricks Day ment in New York; and to Marena, my Parade. mad C++ skillz. I, Marissa Mueller, will to Megan, I, Mary Kate McAlpine, will to my amazing memories and experiencAlex, all the world’s mustard so she ales throughout high school; to Jess, our ways knows where it is and therefore annual Christmas Break Starbucks won’t slip on it; to Colleen, oranges; to trip & morning car rides; to XC Team, Fudge, a new pacifier; to Kelli, butter; our long runs & fun trips to Peoria to Tyler, the ability to play games; and with Milner. to Anime Club, the power of what’s goin’ onnnnn. I, Steven Munroe, will to Kevin Rooney, my traditional Carthage floor I, Kim McAvoy, will to the French mat; to Katie Anderson, my houseclass, my French book; to Alex Byshold possessions; to Matthew Yoder kosh, volleyball;, to Katie Calmeyn, 1. Ciara Collins 1. Frank Avino basketball; to Erin Fabbri, little jokes 2. Tara Burns 2. George Theotokatos and Connor Kinasz, my shared qualities; to Jack Corrigan, my duets and haha; to Bryan Senchuk, my home3.Stephanie Nolan 3. Luke Biondi love of Brian Hansen; to Kevin Patzke, work; to Eman, gum; and to Brennan, my lost sense of humor; and to Patrick volleyball and something else haha. Seniors © 2011 English (US) 49 ’1 1 freestuff reestuff Search Martin, my grizzly bear. I, Conner Murphy, will to Romteen, my protege, the reign of the school; to Mac Haug, top defensive bro/hazing jugs; to Sam Mesi, top quality car; to Eazy E, Zach Galifianakis, movies and Sanfords parents house; to Jeremy Odonell, smartest kid in math class; and to Anna Cirone, Notre Dame. I, Katie Naughton, will to Bridget, my bed; to Nicole, spelling skills; to Haley, infinity; to Tara, Car talks; to Bree Tara Maggie, inspiration texts; to Ciara, poptarts; and last but not least to the cheerleading team, my emotions. I, Marcus Niro, will to Kyle Martin, our think alike moments; to Jack Horvath, ‘Somebody’s’ and ATL; and to Zack ‘fat chops’ Niro, the penthouse on the third floor. Enjoy. I, Derek Noel, will to K Ro, football talks; to Leni, my love; to Krueger, baseball swag; to Ally, my dance moves. I, Stephanie Nolan, will to Emily, the car and my good looks; to Ashley, the ‘cage’; to Libby, Bob; to Shannon and Eileen, a bra; to Mel Wood, a polo ball; to Tracy, a slurpee and oreos; to SPLPL, Lykke Li and a Mitchell twin; to Marge, Shane M; to Jenny B, McDonald’s; to Jack B, Erin P; and to Joe B, laughter and memories. I, Jack Nuelle, will to Vera, my undying love; to John Kim, an email; to George, the respect of the Arab nations; to Liv, song; to David, the front seat; to Cherry Apple, the FEEL; to Yoder, all my lands and my first born son; to Schobowl and Musical, the torch. I, Lauren Oberbroeckling, will to Alex, my ribbons; to Colleen, my coffee; to Kelli, my paperclips; to Chelsea, my math skills; to Ksenia, my dancing skills; to Mary Kate, my spot at the Kirk School dances; and to Lindsay, my old note- SENIOR ISSUE books. I, Kelly O’Brien, will to Alex Flasch, my Cubs shoes; to Kelli Wosick, Papaya (wherever he may be); to Jessica Duarte, my Bible; to Jel Dickey, my subscription to the Daily Herald; to Kristen Cozzi, my good driving skills; to Ally Joyce, my knowledge of spanish; to Torey Lenart, a lifetime supply of apple straws; to Chrissy Wimberly, my Cubs sweatpants; to Katie Shaffer, anything that’s left including my scoreboard duties at St. Colette. I, Erin O’Connell, will Anna late night discussions and all my homework (just kidding); to tech crew, dark moments; and to future art students, a love for art. I, Kelly O’Connell, will to Courtney Cameron, a wonderful lunch table, my strokes vinyl,my identical haircut,my supply of special K cereal,and my filming supplies to finish our movie; to Jack Hanisch, my old lady laugh and any waterbottles i may have; to christina Vivit my randall pooferin nametag; to Jessica Duarte my rocky horror picture show DVD; to Kelsey Peters, my little mermaid collection; and to Sean Paul Loup, any hipster paraphernalia I own. I, Gregg O’Connor, will to Kevin Patzkee, my down by the bays. I, Quinn O’Grady, will to Joe Debiase, all of the fun nerf wars we have had; to Michael Flarhety, the game; to my brother Connor, my change jar; and to my fourth period lunch table, the fun times we had at lunch. I, Quinn Olender, will to Kayla Schaefer and Paige Kelly, my experiences and advice. I, Patrick O’Malley, will to Kevin Walsh, my ability to put the team on my back in every gym class sport; to Romteen, one pint of my tiger blood; to Louie, Slaski. I, Amanda Pacholok, will to Libby, ravioli; to Ashley; my FISHY cap; to Lulu, goldfish; to Nina, a bellyflop; to Clare, all my love; to Megz, my wonderful study 2011 Senior Wills habits; to Kelsey, gummyworms; and to Ellie, protection from the potty monster!!!!!!!! I, Frank Parise, will to Markie, my parking spot, my skills at NHL, silent morning car rides, prank phone calls and my spot on ski trip; to Katie Holsworth, I leave you mark; to T-wiz, my zune; to Luke Detrempe, my snowboard for ski trip. I, Anthony will Pensa, to Marena Steiner, twenty questions, my messy locker, late-night texting, and a song I wrote, partially at Sam’s house; to Joseph Bansfield, breakfast burgers at Ihop; to Nick Smeriglio, the Carthage room; and to Katie Shaffer, a random shoe and many great conversations. I, Gregory Perkowski, will to Renee, a great time in high school; and to all students taking Mr. Neville’s AP Lit class, a unique experience. I, Kelsey Peters, will to Kaitlyn Peters, the parking spot two blocks down; to Ellie McGarry, orbit; to Ray O’Hara, a comb to brush your long and luscious eyelashes; to Joe Taddeo, the tapas bar; and to Alex Flasch, a straight face. I, Kevin Pleli, will to the highest auction bidder, all of my possessions. I, Caitlin Poltzer, will to Lauren Luthringshausen, all of my makeup and clothes; to Alex Catanescu, all of my amazing music; to Anna Malapanes, Ciara Gaffney, and Lauren Luthringshausen, all of my amazing cheerleading skills and JFall things; and to Nick Prazuch, all of my MJ merchandise. I, Ally Redig, will to Lisa, tickets to Arizona; to Julia, vegetables; to Jaclyn, Zumba; to Haley, Blue Lagoon; to Emma, frogs; to Derek, my sense of humor and 50 Saint Viator High School Search Senior Wills Home Profile Account dez, all the pictures I have collected from senior year dances; to Bots, my make-up; food fairies. to Danner, ZG; to Carli, hot yoga; to Kit- I, Rachel Ruddick, will to Janelle, ri- the internet over the years; and to Patrick ten, lotion; to Taylor, Mexico; to Conner, diculousness, direct eye contact, and tak- O’Malley (the sophomore), my World of California. ing care of Muzzi; to Lara, a crazy priest Warcraft character. I, Ciara Reidy, will to Carson Soch, my to chase after you; to Kyong, detours and I, Nicholas Scarimbolo, will to Meswim locker that I used a lot; to the St ice cream; to Maddie, utmost enthusiasm gan Thompson, my skiing skills; to Bri Viator soccer team, baws. for Spanish; to Ellie, eating slowly; and to (devry) Olson and Katie Holsworth, the best song ever ‘This is the Way I Live’; to I, Andrele Reyes, will to Emily Depner, Erin, a piece of my hair. the cover to my Leyendas book; to Kevin I, Eric Ryan, will to Brian Stewart, the Tommy Sullivian, my lacrosse skills; and Young, my car; to Ally Joyce, my phone Presidency of the Outsiders, Track 06 to Mark Parise, my shinny/NHL skills. number; to all the underclassmen, the and the trophy; to David Kingsley, party I, Andrea Schneider, will to Danny W, secret to surviving high school; to Em- car rides, XO; to Mac Mastrangeli, the a mother’s love, campus ministry, Kairos, manuel Dominguez, a curb; to Rawan best part of the lobster; to Dan Geitz, and hugs; to Danny R, car rides, Nicole, Ahram, all my fruit snacks; to Matt Heck, GLEN; and to Bryan Senchuk, slime vol- and musical; to Sam, heart to hearts on a drive-thru. leyball and Dexter talks. the long rides home from DRo’s; to Emily, I, John Romanucci, will to Dan DeSio, I, Patrick Ryan, will to Rob, Kitten; to Mexico, butt crunches, and senior year some height; to Loizzi, a contact case Fitz, Flat Top Grill; to Mac, infants and schedule; and to Mac and Andrew, capp’s, and osteoporosis; to Tommy, some bright fishing; to Hayes, werter; to Dave, nose- dollar tree, car rides, and naps. blue sapphires; and to Feddy, a lifelong bleeds and puke; to Stef, her elliptical; to I, Kelly Schreuder, will to Megan, my undefeated pickle ball record. Tracy, sketchball motorcycles; to triplets, car, my signature parking spot, and FriI, Callie Romenesko, will to Chelsea the car; to Brian Stewart, the secret water day morning Starbucks; to Libby, Florida Karson, Lauren Oberbroekling, Amanda fountain; and to John, soph/junior Turn- and skittles chapsticks; to Erin, lane 4; to Carson, my swim locker; to Mary, my Pacholok, and Maddie Wimberly, 1st se- about after party. mester Food Days; to Erica Weissman, the I, Danny Saam, will to Tyler Houston, smile; to Eileen, my dad’s gum and soda; newspaper homeroom; to Annie Ragaus- my curly mustache; to John Foong, Jug- to Ellie, long rides to pasta parties; and to kis, Chamber Singers; to Alex Romano, gernaut’s helmet; to Kevin Young, my Eleni, a king sized bed. sushi runs and Toothless; to Melisande Risk skills; to David Lewis, two fingers; to I, Emily Schulze, will to Jakob HohlAiello, musical memories and lots of Biancca Mansourian, two popsicle sticks; weg, all of my books; and to Christine skype sessions during college; to Jessica to Lara Sladek, my DDR skills; to Chris and Thomas Southall, Laura Paprocki, Duarte, glee discussions and our duets Miklius, five dozen eggs; and to everyone Melissa Stawicki, and Jonathon Schenfrom Choral Showcases; to Bianca Man- else, the game. ing, our beloved band. sourian, pillows, but not just any pillows, I, Mike Santorsola, will to everyone, I, Bryan Senchuk, will to Ernie Kraus, goose....ahh; to Liam Klinkenberg, Office my clothes. a pocket full of sunshine, my ravishing discussions and success in AP French; I, Cory Saunders, will to Max Resen- good looks, and Ally’s love; to Matthew and to Sam Ropski and Rachel Ruddick, Yoder, our unbeatable handshake; to our lockers up until after junior year. Rachel Horvath, medal stilts; to Beth I, Connor Romenesko, will to Kyle Kern, on behalf of Kevin O’Connel Robinson, a PB and Nutella sandwich; Declan Gallagher, I will you your sister to Maggie Farwell, my curls; and to back; to Molly, a can of spaghetti-O’s; Natalie Cataldo, a Gene and Jude’s to Ally, Bryce’s will; to Mercedes, Karl hotdog. and my pick-up lines. I, Ryan Romenesko, will to Lil’ I, Megan Shover, will to Eileen Bans, a cheeseburger from IHOP at Mallof, my back; to Libby Burkman, 8:00 in the morning; and to Phelan, power to accomplish our vortex to my amazing truck stick skills at pickNarnia plan; to Carson Soch, being a leball. big sister; to Erin Primdahl, lane 4... keep it fast; and to Megan Schreuder, I, Samantha Ropski, will to Lexie being the only Megan S. on the team. Ropski, the Ropski legacy and Jesus dance; to my orcha-sisters, pods I, Jack Simpson, will to Elliot HilWood ood oo d 11. Andrew And dree Hayes of food and white tutus; to Marena 1. Melanie W gert, anchor for the 4x8; to Anthony Steiner, 8th period in Campus Minis- 2. Katherine Bertolini 2. Matthew Filstead Di Silvestro, sports editor; and to Kevtry; to Olivia Nuelle, anatomy labs; to 3. Alex Tuccori in Patzke, fabulous play memories. 3. Cory Kay Lauren McGuigan, pillows in anatoI, Taylor Skala, will to Danny, my my; to my friends, Jesus loves you and looseleaf, 6th period walks, the secSeniors © 2011 English (US) 51 freestuff reestuff ’1 1 Search ond floor water fountain, my lock, snug pre-wrap; to Kiwi, my ninja moves; to fests, tee shirts and a buffet of food; to Kaitlyn Peters, sass to use against Rachel; my best friend, numbers, nice cars and and to Maddie Ptacin, JAFAR! Chihuahua; to Lawrence, 8 years of crazy I, Nikki Stout, will to Abbey Abraham, times; to Erin Murphy, Bobby; to Chloe, the Into the Wild soundtrack and a plate sick goals in soccer; and to Justice, the of Chicken Biryani; to Samantha Waldance floor. lenberg, unlimited support and advice; I, Annie Slusher, will to Roy Pettingill, to Katy Augustyn, any of my my parking spot and the family driving vinyl which she does not own; skills; and to Joe Farrell, Glee parties and to Maggie Rountree, a plunger; my talent for Just Dance 2. to Andrew White, a truckload I, Rob Smoczynski, will to Cos or Kell- of Orbit; and to Tim Mack, my ner, number 12; to Liam, back right in maturity, respect, and a gajillion French; to Mac, all future baked goods; smiles. to Eric, Silent Night; I, Christine Straka, to Hayes, all those fun will to Megan Kozicki, trips to St. Als; to Pat, Hawaiian Punch and the rest of the trail mix; baseball bats; to Eleni and to Dave, my volleyMichalopolous, her ball skills. mom’s chicken; to Katelyn Hammarlund, a chickI, Austin Spahr, will en egg; and to Anthony Howard, to the lunch table, a cheater. ‘Spahr Stories’ and ‘SPAHR SMASH’; to I, Tracy Supergan, will to Dkel, and MDrizzle, the swim team, the Viator pool; “whattup? Nothing”; to to Collen KG, amazing talks; the hockey team, Evan; and to Olivia and Steph, comfy to Becky, smelly hockey bench seats, past lunch tables, hugs; to Bertolini, marriage; to Eddie and and so many laughs. Linzing, car rides; to Colleen, crumbs; to I, Joe Surdam, will to Jon, my soccer everyone, Bjorn Borgs; and to OD, my skills; to Liam, my carpet; to Mark, my snapshot. soccer skills; to Dan, my adventurous I, Tommy Spiekerman, will to Thom- spirit; to Ryan, our future messy room; as Aichele, my love and appendix; to Kole to Dana, my missing turnabout pictures; Luthringshausen, the H slot; to Kevin Druffel, our seshes listening to country; and to Christine Staka and John Romanucci, all of my steak and shake coupons. I, Margaret Stefanowski, will to o Carson Soch, all the joyful morn-ing practices that I loved so much;; to Eileen Mallof, DUWP practicess and Bob who’ll be greatly missed; to o Kelly Scheduer, my ‘smiling withoutt smiling’ face; and to all incoming g freshman girls, no the swim coach h isn’t cute he’s crazy. I, Claire Stewart, will to Annaa 1. Taylor Skala 1. Michael Krzoska O’Connell, the power to laugh at 2. Haley Cooper 2. Cameron Korab band tuxedos; to Megan O’Neill, my band tux that Anna can laugh 3. Emily Leazer 3. Cory Kay at you in; to Ellie McGarry, singing obnoxiously; to Margaret DeZelar, SENIOR ISSUE 2011 Senior Wills and to all my friends who live in Arlington Heights, my punctuality. I, Julie Sweeney, will to Janelle Stilling, Moosetracks Ice Cream, $5 Tuesdays, and MOJ!; to Flasch, the SVHS Varsity Softball team; to Lauren Falatico, Jimmy and Boylan:); to Emily Williams, after school conditionings and KAIROS; and to Sam Hogan, late night texts and bigsislovin’. I, Samantha Swiderski , will to Olivia, drives to school and talks in your room; to Carson, my 100 free sectional spot at your time and strength to make it through swimming; and to Eileen, making it through one last swim season because every year we ask ourselves why we’re doing this. I, Jess Tanyko, will to Katie Kertstetter, Rob & Big; to Dominique LoVerde, making farting noises during cross country; and to Abby Denniston, our sexy cross country spandex. I, George Theotokatos, will to David, abuse; to Shannon, so much love; to Sarah, the bug; to Danny, Andrea; to Danny, smiles; to Sam, DANCE; to Molly, Kitty Purry; to Jack, Fists; to Natalie, Grease; to Katherine, Wicked friends; to Maggie, Meijer; and to Katie, Fireworks, car stripping and stupid bikers. I, Allison Toussaint, will to Ji Woo Hong, the car and a much needed hair cut; to Dana Lopez, a life size picture of Gus for your dorm and a life supply of blow pops; and to Danielle Faul, the bubble game. I, Alex Tuccori, will to Brenty, cuddling; to Alex Tuccori, my name; to Haley, teens world; to Dom, yellow rubberband; to Cory, math homework; to Katherine, my brother; to Anna, playlist; to Lauren, Isiah; to Morgan, cheer talk; to Keegan, flexibility; to Jaclyn, the book; and to Kathleen, backstabbers. 52 Saint Viator High School Search Senior Wills Home Profile Account I, Allie Vitale, will to Katie Cascino, day); and to Joe Farrell, better study hab- thing. conversations about the weather and its. I, Melanie Wood, will to Lauren Luths, ‘blessings’; to Danny Wolfe, my motherly I, Lexi Weck, will to Nick Principi, all Charlie; to Mego, times before school; to pride in his lovely voice; to Christina Ai- the rope in tech crew; to Courtney Cam- Colleen, French talks; to Carson, cudello, my love that is greater than Jack’s; eron, cranberry juice; to Melinda Aiello, dling; to Maggie Shanahan, hanging out to Matt Yoder (my gingersnap), freckles; my favorite teddy bear; to Joe Taddeo, my with seniors; to Hudson, free from doing and to David Vitale, annoying responsi- water balloon; to Carlee Smith, my pinky; French work; to Megan Thompson, our bilities of driving to Lara Slaydek, my love/hate relationship; and to the tennis David Cortese. cotton t-shirt; and team, the vulture call. to Katie Lynn Shaf- I, Kelli Wosick, will to Jessica and Kelly, I, Jeremy Vivit, fer, my country- third period lunch memories; to Lauren, will to Will Beithunder tickets. ersdorf, a gallon paperclips and pennies; to MaryKate, of orange juice; I, Andrew White, Butter; to Colleen, Horatio; to Eric, ten to Emily Simon, will to Tim, Nikki, mile tent; to Tyler, Devins, Rodrigez, Jack, my suspenders; to and D.J., my pack of and Brandon, my love; and to the XC and Christina Vivit, my seat in APLAC; to Tim Orbit Wintermint gum; and to Mr. Nev- Track team, ten steps to get around the Ackerlund, all of my Men’s Ensemble ille’s AP Lit class, my copy of “V for Ven- curve. music; to Aislinn McManus, a chocolate detta.” I, Kevin Young, will to Keegan Thornchip pancake; and to Ethan Jedziniak, my I, Kenny Wienckowski, will to Pat, ton, my Easton SE6 (a.k.a. the Bench running shoes. Luke, and Huddy, van rides with Jack; Press Bar); to Caroline Young, all of next I, Jenny Walesa, will to Katherine, to Tori, my wrist and Aunt Jemimah; to year’s textbooks; and to Mr. Neville, my endless joyrides in miss GMC, capillar- Sam, my nightvision goggles; to Carson copy of every book from this year for fuies, wellness; to Krista, secrets, Facebook and Katelyn, 5 year old humor; and to ture students to use if they forget theirs. at 5am, codenames; to Kathleen, trip to Guth, the Admiral on Skydeck. I, Eddie Zahrebelski, will to Andrew Indiana, weird accents, freshman sum- I, Madeline Wimberly, will to Kelsey Bertagna, Paige; to Josh Rupe, a new wamer gym; to Keegan, ‘hightschoolers’; to Trimble, my apples with forks; to Ellie ter bottle; to Mr. Nall, those journals I Jaclyn, frozen Oreos and ANTM; to Alex, Mahnke, my pet squirrels; to Amanda ‘mite’ have done on the assigned date; to Redbull; and to Brian, B-ry and my hand Pacholok, my duck coloring books; to Yan Yan, a new Ping Pong table, to Matt in marriage. Lauren McGuigan, my window; to Rachel Bruin and Justin Johnson, all my Apple I, Samantha Wallenberg, will to Ryan Ruddick, my owl calls; to Libby Burkman merchandise; and to Maggie Madden, a Yueill, my heart and hand in marriage; and Ashley Herzfeldt, my twin light- new sweatshirt. to Abbey Abraham, music and deep con- sabers; and to Kelly Schredeur, my brown I, Stephen Zieman, will to all of my versations; to Rawan Ahram, religious cows. classmates, our SVHS memories and good beliefs and innocence; to Alexis Weck, I, Mikey Wolf, will to Eric Lam, every- luck in the future; to underclassmen, the many laughs and interesting conversapower to succeed in your years here at tions; to Nikki Stout, my Lollapalooza Saint Viator; to Mr. Hynek, a lifetime ticket and advice that never failed; supply of Mt. Dew; and to Sr. Diazand to Matt Witt, advice and caring. Lee, du pain au chocolat. I, Natalie Wasmund, will to Emily I, Colleen Zitkus, will to Tyler, AnDepner, my creative drawings, walks ime Club (good luck...); to MK, my to classes, and weekends of staying up Hello Kitty eraser; to Lauren, my cofall night; to Alexis Weck, our freshfee and campfire; to Alex, my Hello man year math, senior year ethics, Kitty Band-Aids; to Eric, my fedora; to and track and field hurtle experience; Kelli, my Horatio Caine pictures; and to Kelli Wosick, scary movie nights to Kelly, the Awesome-Person-of-theand endless bike rides; and to Kelly Year Award :D. O’Connell, homeroom. I, Nicole Wasowicz, will to Liz Freda, the promise to be there until the end; to Ciara Collins, Shamrock 1. Frank Avino 1. Carolyn Hutyra Shake/McDonalds runs, ‘Long Live’, 2. Anthony Pensa 2. Danielle Di Silvestro British accents, and a future with 3. Greg Perkowski 3. Katherine Bertolini Sparky & Butch; to Haley Cooper, the Brat Pack (I’ll never forget your birthSeniors © 2011 English (US) 53 farewells ’1 1 Search A Word from our Sponsors Congratulations, Bryan Senchuk We are very proud of you! Best Wishes! All Our Love, Dad, Mom, Matt and Joe SENIOR ISSUE 2011 54 Saint Viator High School Search A Word from our Sponsors Home Profile Account Congratulations, Danny! We are all so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Patrick, and Thomas Congratulations, Stephen Z. You made us proud! Now follow your dream! Love, Mom & Dad Seniors © 2011 English (US) 55 farewells ’1 1 Search A Word from our Sponsors Congratulations, Matt! We are proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad, Elizabeth, and Brian SENIOR ISSUE 2011 56 Saint Viator High School Search A Word from our Sponsors Home Profile Account Congratulations, Christopher! We are so very proud of you. You’re the best! Love, Mom and Dad Congratulations George Wishing you the very best at Mizzou!!! All of our love, Mom & Dad Seniors © 2011 English (US) 57 ’1 1 farewells Search A Word from our Sponsors Congratulations on your graduation, Nick! We are proud of your accomplishment. Good luck at ISU. Love, Mom, Dad, and Alyssa I’m very proud of you! You’re a great Godson and have a great future! Good luck at Marquette and beyond! Congratulation! I Love you. Uncle Tony SENIOR ISSUE 2011 58 Saint Viator High School Search A Word from our Sponsors Home Profile Account We hope your dreams take you to places that will make you smile, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places your heart has ever known. Remember, there is nothing you can’t do! Congratulations! We love you! Good luck at Marquette! Mom, Dad, Frankie, and Nicholas. Katherine, You’ve ComeA LongWay! Congratsandwelove you! Dad,Mom,Emily& Ollie Seniors © 2011 English (US) 59 farewells ’1 1 Search A Word from our Sponsors Congratulations Jack! 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An Indian cow 5)If I had 24 hours to live, how would I spend my last 24 hours? I would spend my last 24 hours not sleeping, and spending time with my family and friends. 6)One question have I always wanted to ask a Viator coach but haven’t: What is it like working with students from Viator? 7)What is my favorite Disney character? Donald Duck 8)Who is my favorite newspaper staff member? I can’t choose between Danielle and Carolyn 9)Who was my favorite coach to interview? Coach K Seniors © 2011 English (US) 69 Corner Quinn’s farewells ’1 1 Search A Word from our Sponsors It’s time for you to fly, Tori. We love you so much and are so very proud of you. Mom, Dad, Alex, Stevie, and Rockne SENIOR ISSUE 2011 70 Saint Viator High School Search A Word from our Sponsors Alli, The Cubs and the Blackhawks won’t be the same without their number one fan. 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