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College Magazine | Fall/Winter 2014 Give
College Magazine |
Give Praise
and Glory
At the divine
intersection of
faith and reason
Fall/Winter 2014
Contents
Reflecting the mission of the college,
St. Norbert College Magazine links the institution’s past and present by
chronicling its academic, cultural, spiritual and co-curricular life.
ST. NORBERT COLLEGE MAGAZINE
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Vol. 46, No. 3, Fall/Winter 2014
A sampling of related content available at snc.edu/magazine.
Cover Story
Page 10
Page 14
Is College Worth It?
“These were the newly minted Gap
students, just returned from 26 days
in the Boundary Waters. Twenty-six
intense days of wilderness backpacking,
kayaking and rock-climbing. As a
group, they fairly vibrated with a sense
of readiness.”
– Deirdre Egan-Ryan (English)
Higher education has
undergone radical
transformation in
recent years, and
some have begun to
question whether
college is actually
worth the investment
– the time, the energy
and the financial cost.
It’s a question we
took to the experts –
among them, our own
alumni base.
Page 27
He picked up an MBA well into his
seventies and continues to stay abreast of
developments in his industry. At 90 years
of age, Vince Zehren ’48 truly deserves
the title, lifelong learner.
Page 19
Divine Intersection
President’s Report
President Tom Kunkel takes a look
back at a year of thoughtful adaptation,
entrepreneurship and innovation –
approaches designed to underpin the
future success of the college.
Departments
4
Guest Editorial
5
News of St. Norbert
23
Alumni of St. Norbert
28
Connection
In returning: Homecoming! It was a
weekend to celebrate. If you couldn’t be
here yourself, we missed you – and we’re
happy to bring the event to you, in pictures
(page 7).
In readiness: Green Knight football
players suited up (page 8) for a media day
ahead of this year’s season. It was a great
way to share the energy and commitment
that characterizes this team.
In detail: We asked a sample of our
alumni, is college worth it? The results
of our survey (page 17) make for
compelling reading.
In praise: An imaginative approach to
A series of four triptychs that greets both
budding and seasoned scientists at the
entrance to the new Gehl-Mulva Science
Center provides a scriptural resolution
to the ongoing dialog between science
and religion, faith and reason. It’s a
conversation that lies at the heart of the
Catholic intellectual tradition.
On our cover: The triple-layered
technique used by design firm Arketype
gives depth to ethereal images that
represent the full panoply of Creation.
In Cambodia: Tom Conner (Modern
Languages & Literatures) has made
upwards of 50 visits to the Southeast Asian
country but his latest trip (page 6) added
a new and enriching experience.
environmental design for the new science
center (page 19) nods to our Norbertine
roots and our ongoing participation in the
Catholic intellectual tradition.
In charge: Col. Erica Nelson ’90 (page
25) is responsible for 1,200 soldiers,
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Team Work
Two campus friends formed a temporary
scholarly partnership to research a more
enduring union: the institution of marriage,
and its role as a path to holiness.
130 civilians and 700 inmates in two
correctional facilities. We asked her what
inspires her leadership.
In brotherhood: The Norbertines at the
Bavarian abbey of Roggenburg have hosted
many groups from the college over the
years. In October, it was our privilege to
return the favor (page 28).
Keep an eye open throughout this edition
for more links to content on the web. Follow
us on your favorite social media channel,
too. Just search for St. Norbert College.
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News
In My Words / Raechelle Clemmons
OF ST. NORBERT COLLEGE
Season of change
W
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What disruption in higher education will look
like is unclear. Christensen argues that disruptive
innovations do not target the core business, and
instead compete with “non-consumption.” (In the
case of higher education, this means people who
aren’t getting a college degree now.) This theory gives
some hope that whatever upheavals occur, they won’t
affect what colleges like ours do. But, Christensen
contends, to survive a disruption in the marketplace
an organization must be modular, with the ability to
move its component parts around and draw revenue
from different sources than before. And that’s enough
to give some institutions pause.
St. Norbert College has been engaged in
discussions about the changing nature of higher
education for some time. Working with a president
who hails from the newspaper business has made us
all too aware of what disruptive innovations can do
to an industry. One of my roles – and an area of my
job that I love the most – is to promote innovation
and consider what role technology might play in it, as
well as the role it plays in a liberal arts education more
broadly. We understand the benefits of diversifying,
while still staying true to our unique identity, to
ensure our long-term sustainability in our rapidly
evolving field. Coincidentally, this approach aligns
nicely within Christensen’s concept of modularity,
with innovations coming from places other than “the
core.”
The seasons follow their predictable cycle but it’s
harder to forecast what will come after this season of
change in higher education. Many have posited that
we will see a winter – a time when institutions will
retrench, or die altogether.
But for an institution like St. Norbert, that knows
its core business but is willing to adapt and endure –
ever ancient, ever new – our efforts will surely lead
us to a season of renewal, one where we emerge with
new blossoms, ready to flourish with the coming of
another spring.
Amanda Kim knows
gender discrimination
and sexual violence
are difficult subjects
to discuss, but they
are important ones.
“For the people who
have gone through
these situations, we
need to have these
conversations,”
she says. “We
need to create an
infrastructure where
people can discuss
their concerns
and how any
investigations may
occur.” The college is
working with student
groups to raise
awareness and to let
everyone know “it’s
not just about being
a victim, but we all
have a responsibility
whether we’re a
roommate, a peer or
student to provide
help if someone
needs it. This is about
all of us working
together to make our
campus a safer, more
welcoming place.”
Title IX meets radical hospitality
S
ay “Title IX” and for many people,
it’s the increase in the number of
women’s collegiate sports teams that
jumps to mind. But the federal civil rights
law means much more than that. It’s about
gender equality across the entire college
campus – both on the field and in the
classroom.
In 2011, the government expanded the
scope and intensity of Title IX, making
colleges more accountable when it comes
to addressing and reporting student-onstudent sexual harassment and sexual
violence. In addition, college employees
are required to go through mandated
education courses. It’s a challenge
St. Norbert College is ready to meet.
“Title IX covers a wide swath from
sexual harassment and disparaging
treatment to assault,” says Amanda Kim
(President’s Office). “For St. Norbert
College, however, we view this greater
awareness of gender inequity as an
extension of our radical hospitality
initiative and our campus being a
welcoming – and safe – place for all
students and employees.”
Gabby Zewdu-Habte ’15 says the
awareness is much appreciated. “Gender
discrimination is still an issue that needs to
be dealt with, but it’s difficult for people to
talk about it, so anything we do to get the
conversation going is good,” she says.
To comply with the new guidelines,
every St. Norbert staff member and
student took an online course this semester
to raise awareness about harassment
and assault, and about what to do if they
experience it themselves or witness it.
Incoming first-years and all new students
also attended an in-person class as part of
their orientation process. “It’s really about
making sure every single employee and
student knows that help is available and
where to get it,” Kim says. “This is also
about respecting those who have been
traumatized or hurt and holding each other
accountable to always treat others fairly.
That also gets back to our key Norbertine
values of human dignity and respect.”
Alex Clemetson ’15, the president
of the Student Government Association,
says the training is an effective way to make
sure everyone has the same information.
“There’s a base there for discussion and the
training is a great way for everyone to take
part,” he says. “I definitely came away with
more understanding.”
n Title IX, enacted
in 1972, prohibits
discrimination on the
basis of gender in
any federally funded
education program
or activity. In April of
2011 the Department
of Education’s
Office of Civil Rights
published a letter
that defined much
higher expectations.
It made clear that
the requirements of
Title IX cover sexual
violence, defined as
physical sexual acts
perpetrated against a
person’s will or where
a person is incapable
of giving consent.
n As part of
St. Norbert’s efforts
to raise awareness
and connect staff
and students with
the resources they
need, the college has
launched a webpage –
www.snc.edu/titleix –
that serves as a onestop guide. The page
not only contains
information about
Title IX and links on
filing a complaint, it
also provides multiple
resources to the
people reporting a
possible complaint.
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N E W S O F S T. N O R B E R T
Raechelle Clemmons
is vice president and
chief information
officer at St. Norbert,
with overall
responsibility for
the implementation
of mission-critical
enhancements
and initiatives in
the information
technology area.
This year she
heads the Big Ideas
Group, a task force
that was formed last
year to identify the
next “big idea” for
St. Norbert College.
The group’s current
focus is the creation
and promotion of
a sustained culture
of innovation on
campus.
hen I arrived at St. Norbert College
a little over two years ago, one of the
first things I had to get used to was the
rhythm of the seasons. I moved here from a part of
the country – California, to be exact – that doesn’t
really have seasons, per se. While each time of year
reflects a transition from the last, fall in particular
seems to be, at least to me, the season of change.
The leaves turning colors and falling off the trees, the
temperature dramatically dropping … the changes
are more visible and dramatic than in other seasonal
shifts. Or maybe they are just harder to bear, as we go
from warm to cold.
Right now, higher education feels like it, too, is
in a season of change. You only have to glance at a
newspaper to see the signs: changing demographics
that are resulting in a shrinking pool of “traditional”
college-bound students; rising tuition costs and
student debt; fears about unsustainable business
models; and questions – from some really successful
and well-educated people – about whether college
is even worth it. (Which, by the way, we’re tackling
head-on in this issue – turn to page 14 to read
more). Higher education, most agree, is heading
for, or possibly already in the midst of, a season of
disruption.
I’ve just come from a national conference
for higher-education information technology
professionals where disruption was a major theme. In
many ways this makes sense, as much of the talk about
disrupting forces in higher education thus far has
centered on new and emerging technology-enabled
models, like MOOCs (massive open online courses).
Clayton Christensen, a Harvard business professor
and well-known author, was the keynote speaker for
the conference, and focused his address on “disruptive
innovations” – those innovations that start at the
bottom of a market, transform complex and expensive
products into ones that are more affordable and easier
to use, and end up displacing existing providers in the
marketplace.
Time to act
TOUGH TALK
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Noted / Off the Press
Gallery / Homecoming
On a roll
Soprano Yi-Lan Niu (Music)
undertook a concert tour in Asia this
summer in company with guitarist
Christopher Cramer from the faculty
of Beloit College. In addition to newly
arranged Chinese folk songs, Niu
presented four varied programs that
included the world premiere of a
piece by New York-based composer
Alexander Nohai-Seaman. The tour
began at Taiwan’s National Concert
Hall and continued with several
presentations at Dharma Drum
University and in Spatial & Timing
Arts, a gallery and performance space.
Suzuki Guitar Singapore coordinated
the final recital, at Singapore’s Little
Arts Academy.
Evidence of a major shift
With the new Gehl-Mulva Science
Center nearing completion and the
Medical College of Wisconsin’s launch
in October of its Green Bay campus
at St. Norbert, the college is also
experiencing a significant increase
in potential science and pre-health
majors this year. The number of firstyear students declaring an interest
in biology, chemistry or one of the
pre-professional programs rose from
114 in the fall of 2013 to 185 in this
year’s class – a 60 percent increase. The
division of natural sciences is preparing
to meet the needs of this cohort as the
prospective majors move on through
their St. Norbert careers.
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Katie Ries (Art) was thinking
big as she and her team carved
a wood block 60 inches long in
which they imagined new saints
of the Fox River. Along with art
major Dayna Seymour ’16, the
printmakers traveled down to the
University of Wisconsin-Manitowoc
to spend a day inking the block
and printing it with a steamroller on
loan from the city. Their work was
included in the ReallyBIGPRINTS!!
exhibit at the Rahr-West Museum
and the Hamilton Wood Type &
Printing Museum.
Co-authored
Two new books by
Blake Henson
(Music) with Michigan
composer/conductor
Gerald Custer have
been published by
GIA Music: “The
Composer’s Craft:
A Practical Guide
for Students and
Teachers” (2013)
and “From Words to
Music: a User’s Guide
to Text for Choral
Musicians” (2014).
GIA has accepted a
proposal for a third
book by the two
writers, on the subject
of arranging music.
GIA has also
published Henson’s
choral compositions
“New Waters” and
“Hodie Christus Natus
Est,” and accepted
“And Hit a World
at Every Plunge,”
“Modest Needs” and
“Eclipse.”
Three song
cycles by Henson
will be heard on
campus this year:
Madeline Baretta
’15 (soprano) and
Tanner Lundquist
’15 (piano) will
perform “Dirge
for Two Veterans”
this semester, and
Genevieve Gannon
’15 (soprano) will
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perform “Of Earth and
Air” in the spring.
Henson says a
third, and perhaps the
most significant of the
cycles, “Magnificat,”
will receive its
premiere this winter.
It was composed for
Yi-Lan Niu (Music,
soprano), University
of Wisconsin-Green
Bay’s Courtney
Sherman (soprano)
and Elaine Moss
(Music, piano).
Collected
The latest book
off the St. Norbert
College Press is a
collection of poems
by Ken Zahorski
(English, Emeritus).
Zahorski’s poems
have appeared in
numerous literary
magazines and
journals as well as in
four chapbooks of
verse. “The Kindness
of Flowers and Other
Poems,” the first
collected edition of his
poetry, is edited by his
wife, Marijean Allen
Zahorski ’70.
Accepted
Kelsey Burke
(Sociology) has
signed a contract
with University of
California Press for
her book manuscript
“Piety and Perversion:
Evangelicals and
Sexual Pleasure on
the Internet.”
Broadly attributed
Walking Tree has
published “The
Monster Specialist,”
by Ed Risden
(English) writing as
Edward S. Louis. This
“lighter-than-air mix of
Arthurian motifs and
folktale elements …
finds fun in the genre
without ever making
fun of it. The prose is
graceful, the humor
playful, and the irony
of the gentlest kind.”
say the publishers.
Risden’s “Theory of
Anglo-Saxon Humor,”
published by Mellen,
appeared earlier this
year.
His new book on
Tolkien’s intellectual
landscape is
expected early next
year from McFarland.
(McFarland is also the
publisher of “Beowulf
on Film” [2013] coauthored by Risden
and Nick Haydock.)
Published
“The Dreyfus Affair
and the Rise of
the French Public
Intellectual” by Tom
Conner (Modern
Languages &
Literatures) has
been published by
McFarland. “This
distinctive volume
examines France’s
Dreyfus Affair … with
a critical eye,” says
one review. “With
mini-portraits of the
key players and a
detailed chronology,
this telling book
combines rigorous
scholarship with
cultural commentary
to demonstrate the
continued relevance
of the example set by
Dreyfus and his many
supporters.”
Conner wrote
about his visit to the
island prison of Col.
Dreyfus in “Exile in a
Dubious Paradise,”
featured in our
Summer 2013 issue.
This year Conner took
a break from his
usual summer
regime of reading
and writing to make
his 50th-odd trip to
Cambodia – this time
as a volunteer working
with curriculum
development.
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A winning weekend
brought triumph for
the football team
(13-10 over Ripon)
and waves of nostalgia
for the many alums
who came home
to St. Norbert on
Oct. 18. There was
time to catch up
with professors and
classmates, take part
in the parade, tailgate
before the game, party
in the evening and get
up early enough for
an Old St. Joe’s Mass
the following morning
– it was a chance to
reconnect with student
days as well as with
old friends. There’s
nothing like being
in college!
Enriching the
student experience is
one of five priorities
for Campaign St.
Norbert: Full Ahead.
The college is seeking
$10 million or more to
provide resources to
help students move
easily between the
classroom and larger
life experiences –
part of a complete
education, and
another significant
win for the Green
& Gold.
For more about
the campaign, visit
giving.snc.edu.
N E W S O F S T. N O R B E R T
N E W S O F S T. N O R B E R T
Song cycle
Our online
gallery offers
more glimpses of the
Homecoming Parade,
tailgate party and
football game.
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Noted / Green Knight Athletics
Treasure / Windows to the Past
Mass movement
Jamie Kivi with the Marian team.
N E W S O F S T. N O R B E R T
Coach class works for high fliers
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Assistant coaching positions at the
NCAA Division III level are, almost
by definition, stepping-stones to other
positions up the coaching ladder. The
St. Norbert women’s hockey program is
not immune to that dynamic.
Quality assistants have helped the
St. Norbert program rise from humble
beginnings to its place as one of the top
programs in the nation heading into its
fifth season. Head coach Rob Morgan
has watched a steady stream of assistants
cut their coaching teeth with the Green
Knights. “The neat thing about Division
III is they do everything as an assistant
coach,” Morgan said. “They have a role
in equipment management, laundry,
planning practices, recruiting, budget,
learning to cut video and how to teach on
the ice. They’re involved in everything.
They’re not here just pushing pucks.”
Jamie Kivi was Morgan’s assistant
during the program’s first two years.
Morgan had recruited the Green Bay
native as a high school player when he
coached at Dartmouth College. Morgan
heard through the grapevine that Kivi
was looking to get into coaching after
graduating from Elmira College, and
planted the seeds of joining his staff
while attending the Frozen Four. Kivi
parlayed her experience at St. Norbert
into the head-coaching job at Marian
University in Fond du Lac, Wis. After
just her second season with Marian’s new
program, Kivi earned 2013-14 NCHA
Co-Coach of the Year honors along with
her mentor, Morgan.
Jillian Kirchner, who joined the
Green Knights as an assistant following
Kivi’s departure, also had her first meeting
with Morgan during her recruiting
journey. While Morgan wanted Kirchner
for Dartmouth, Kirchner accepted a full
scholarship to Boston University. She is
now a top assistant at Brown University,
the Ivy League Division I program. “She
moved up quickly, and we’re proud to
have been a part of her coaching roots,”
Morgan said. “She was part of the
founding program at BU, and now they’re
a national contender.”
Amanda Trunzo filled the assistant
position after Kirchner moved on. A
finalist for national player of the year
honors during her career at Dartmouth
under Morgan, Trunzo coached highschool hockey for a year before making
the move to St. Norbert. She is now the
lead assistant at Gustavus Adolphus
College.
“All three had outstanding collegiate
careers as players and bring a great
amount of knowledge from a studentathlete’s perspective,” Morgan said. “The
common characteristic between all three
is that they are super-passionate about
wanting to be career coaches.”
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“Our in-church
game is a winner,”
says Coach Steve
Opgenorth (Football).
At the initiative of
Coach O, the college
parish has been
offering a celebration
of Mass in Old St. Joe’s
before each home
game this season.
Any and all are invited
to join the team for
the Saturday morning
Masses.
Green Knight
football players
suit up for a media
day ahead of this
year’s season.
Tennis triumphs
St. Norbert College
wrapped up its fourth
Midwest Conference
women’s tennis
championship with
a pair of dominating
dual-meet wins on
the final day of the
fall regular season.
The Green Knights
defeated Knox
College 9-0 at home
at Western Racquet
& Fitness, and then
traveled to Ripon
College and beat the
Red Hawks 9-0 to
clinch the crown at
Larson Courts.
St. Norbert yielded
just six points in the
win over Knox and
nine points against
Ripon.
This is the Green
Knights’ (13-1,
10-0 MWC) fourth
conference title in
women’s tennis.
(The team claimed
the championship in
1996, 1997 and 2009).
St. Norbert’s
championship win
snapped a streak
of four straight titles
for Grinnell College,
which had won nine
of the last 10 crowns.
The automatic
qualifier to the NCAA
Division III Tournament
will be determined at
the MWC Tournament
next April.
Pre-season strong
After a strong junior
season, forward
Andrew Schwoerer
’15 was one of the
24 Pre-Season AllAmerican basketball
selections named by
DIII News. Schwoerer
averaged 15.6 points
per game last season,
good for third on
the team, and was
second on the team
at 6.2 rebounds per
game on his way to
second-team All-MWC
honors. He entered
his senior season with
1,005 career points.
The Green Knights
finished 2013-14 with
a 25-2 overall record
and a perfect 18-0
mark in MWC play,
including a 23-game
winning streak that
spanned from Nov.
26 to March 8, when
their season ended in
the second round of
the NCAA Division III
Tournament against
Illinois Wesleyan
University.
Brian Pirman
Associate Professor of Art
Jim Neilson was looking at some
collages that I was creating. He really
liked them, and he knew that they were
looking to decorate the interior windows
in Dale’s, and so he recommended me.
One of the greatest things about the
project was going through the college
archives. That was really fascinating.
I think we should thank Don Pieters,
the late college archivist, for what he
brought to the table as far as saving
and collating all these awesome old
images. It really made me appreciate
the rich history that, the college has.
I would immerse myself for hours at a
time and, in doing that I just saw a lot
of images in assorted contexts. My dad,
Frank Pirman, was on the 1952 football
team so I came across old photos of
him when he was in his early 20s,
which was a riot. Knowing that these
were old black-and-white photos that
I was going to colorize, I had vintage
on the brain, therefore I tried to pick a
palette that gave a certain sense of the
antiquated. A lot of times people look
at the final product. But the process
can be just as intriguing and exciting
as what it is that you create.
Brian Pirman (Art) joined the
St. Norbert faculty in 1997. He
strives to create work that is both
engaging and provoking. He is
currently experimenting with digital
photography and image manipulation.
Farewell / Obituary
Personally Speaking / Deirdre Egan-Ryan
They made a difference
Into the wild
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Tennessee, the students began to uncover the varied
meanings of community while helping the elderly in
their seasonal farm cleanup. They read Ernest Gaines’
novel “A Lesson Before Dying” and studied Martin
Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech to consider
how community-building takes work and patience,
and has not always come easily.
For me, this has all been new territory. The
students were traveling without me for much of the
course. I was able to meet with them in person for
the first week, and for the next three weeks they used
iPads to communicate with me. They discussed their
experience and ideas together, with the assistance of
their two staff leaders. Even when they were off the
grid – on the river, for example – they kept track of
their responses to the assigned texts and experiences
through journals and essays. I had to trust in the work
I had put in while designing the course, in the material
I had chosen for the students to read and in the
assignments I had crafted.
The students’ comments were revealing. One
quoted the young protagonist in Sandra Cisneros’
work: “ ‘Those who don’t know any better come
into our neighborhood scared. They think we’re
dangerous. They think we will attack them with shiny
knives. They are stupid people who are lost and got
here by mistake ... our knees go shakity-shake and
our car windows get rolled up tight and our eyes
look straight.’ This quote from ‘The House on Mango
Street’ shows how most white people think and feel
when driving into a bad neighborhood. I actually felt
the same way until this week.”
We worked on reading closely, thinking deeply,
crafting smart questions perhaps even more than
answers, making connections across difficult
concepts and linking the theoretical with the
practical. The students reflected this in their selfevaluations: “One of the first things I took from this
course was to wonder why things are the way they
are. … I now find myself asking questions and chasing
after answers to the questions I don’t know. … This
course has taught me to read between the lines, and
try to find a deeper and less literal meaning from the
text ... .” Here we see a gift that a college education
can encourage in a student: deeper complexity, rather
than simple answers.
Deirdre Egan-Ryan is associate professor of English and director of
academic service-learning at St. Norbert College.
When students, faculty and staff took
part in Make a Difference Day this fall,
they marked 20 years of the tradition.
Jason Schreiber ’97 and John
Dols ’96 remember serving as student
organizers for the inaugural volunteer
effort, Oct. 28, 1995, to assist De Pere
residents with yard work and winterizing
their homes. The organizational
challenges were many. Social media
was not available. Email was in its
infancy. Finding residents who needed
assistance was no easy task. Dols recalls
posting flyers in local banks, grocery
stores and other businesses. “It was a
grassroots effort,” he says. “Faculty and
staff members found people in their
neighborhoods who we could help.
I remember a few skeptical faculty
members. ‘Why would they invite
students to their home?’ ‘Why would
students get up on a Saturday morning?’
One person even asked, ‘What if we get
too many people?’ I assured everyone that
we were not going to get too many people
that first year.”
The goal was to serve at 100 area sites.
In some cases, locating the site was an
adventure. “Some of my fond memories
are, being chronically lost,” says Carol
Cortez (Communication, Emeritus), who
assisted with the service day. “We didn’t
have GPS. We were navigating to homes.
I remember sitting at home the night
before with my map out.”
Not only did the college connect
with residents, but also with De Pere
Fire & Rescue. Firefighters and students
distributed more than 600 batteries for
smoke detectors. Some 220 students
volunteered that first year. “It was
definitely a matching game, matching
people with projects,” says Schreiber.
“We had volunteers raking leaves, moving
furniture, washing windows, painting
different things. Student government,
social groups and student organizations
got involved.”
Cortez says the recipients were more
than gracious. “They would invite us in
for cookies, lunch or snacks. For some
of these people that was much more
delightful than having their windows
cleaned. It was the conversation. That was
such an eye opener for the students. They
would get in the van and say, ‘She is like
my grandmother,’ or ‘She made us cookies
and talked about her life.’ Making a
difference took all sorts of form that day.”
Both of the original Make a
Difference Day student organizers serve
in leadership positions today. Dols is
assistant principal and campus minister
at Holy Family Catholic High School
in Victoria, Minn. Schreiber recently
became director of student life and
leadership at California State University
San Marcos.
“It’s unbelievable to think that
(MADD) is still going at St. Norbert,” says
Schreiber. “I was nervous that we couldn’t
do it. John and I balanced each other. He
always believed it would work out.”
“What made it easy is it was the right
thing to do,” says Dols. “It’s what the
school is about and should be about.”
1935-2014
The college and community lost a bighearted and generous friend with the death of
Paul Kegel (English), July 4.
Kegel was first employed as St. Norbert’s
director of development, 1991-98, and then as
an adjunct professor 1998-2013. During much
of this time he also served as a council member
in De Pere, as well as on a regional library
board. He was an active advocate for adoption.
An energetic teacher, he scheduled personal
time with students both international and
domestic to improve their learning and writing
skills. He also taped audio books for students
with disabilities.
Kegel was a passionate advocate for college
theatrical and music events and regularly
attended art gallery shows. He volunteered
repeatedly for “Faculty, Flapjacks & Finals” as
expert flipper, promoted ESL activities, and
even helped financially with exchange students’
needs.
It was Kegel’s idea to create the Employee
Endowed Scholarship, and he served as one
of the application adjudicators. Paul was a
generous financial contributor to the college as
well as to his undergraduate alma mater, Ripon
College. His wry sense of humor lives on in the
memories of many of his acquaintances. No
amount of ribbing was spared him because
of his “Ripon” license plates, his abhorrence
of email messages, his love of snickerdoodle
cookies, and his copious usage of salt at
lunch. Paul was a charter member of the
Curmudgeons’ Table, a notorious cafeteria
luncheon gathering of friends currently working
or retired from the college. As a very social,
helpful and gracious person, he was a man one
would like to know and might try to become.
N E W S O F S T. N O R B E R T
N E W S O F S T. N O R B E R T
M
id-September. Amidst the bustle that is an
early fall afternoon at a small liberal arts
college, we sought a quiet yet energetic
space to begin the work of our course, “American
Myths, Community and the Individual.” These were
not just any eight students. These were the newly
minted Gap students, just returned from 26 days
in the Boundary Waters. Twenty-six days without
a shower. Twenty-six intense days of wilderness
backpacking, kayaking and rock-climbing. As a group
now seated in a circle in a Mulva Library classroom,
they fairly vibrated with a sense of readiness.
I’ve never experienced a first day quite like this.
Here I sat with eight new students who had already
worked hard together, disagreed with one another,
laughed with one another, shared meals together, had
conflicts. I was the stranger, encouraging them to
place that experience and the upcoming ones of my
course into a critical framework. They were ready:
ready to learn, ready to engage, ready to work.
So began our outside-the-box course
together. For the next four weeks, we would
study American culture and history from
the vantage point of the students’ community
service across four locations in the United States
and through various myths of American identity.
By myths, we mean stories that tell us truths about
a culture. At the same time, however, myths
themselves are falsehoods that prove unreliable
in the final analysis. Bearing this paradox in
mind, the students would read, view and discuss
fiction, poetry, essays and films about American
culture, at the same time that they were using
academic and experiential learning to tease
out various myths of American experience.
In the Boundary Waters before my course even
began, they read Jon Krakauer’s “Into the Wild,”
which we used to examine the idea of the “rugged
individual.” While river-rafting, maintaining trails and
reclaiming campsites on the Upper San Juan River,
the students discussed Barbara Ehrenreich’s “Nickel
and Dimed,” evaluating the concept of “meritocracy”
and consumerism in American culture. In Chicago,
they tutored immigrants, visited prison inmates,
and heard stories from former gang members.
And they read Chicago writer Sandra
Cisneros’ collection “House on Mango Street”
to examine the idea of “separate but equal.” In
PAUL KEGEL
Our thanks to Donald Taylor (Art), longtime friend of Paul
Kegel, for this obituary notice.
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Team
Work
Astonished.
Co-authors turn a
scholarly lens onto the
vocation of marriage
By Tony Staley
That’s how Julie Massey ’87 (Mission & Ministry) and Bridget
Burke Ravizza (Religious Studies) describe feeling after talking
with 50 married couples about their everyday holiness. They will
share what they learned in their book “Project Holiness: Marriage
as a Workshop for Everyday Saints.”
“We felt astonished a lot of times by the goodness of these
people and the depth of their love for one another, and fidelity,”
says Ravizza, who teaches a course on marriage and family as
vocation. Massey says she “came away feeling really humbled by
what other people are doing either in living out their faith, either
in particular devotion practices or in the way they’re attentive
to their spouse. There were some examples we encountered that
were downright humbling.”
“They would talk about how good they are to each other,”
Ravizza says, “the depth of their prayer life and what they do in
the wider community. The kinds of service and hospitality that we
heard about were really humbling but also inspirational.”
One thing they learned is that there’s no one-size-fits-all
formula for a successful marriage, whether it’s prayer styles or
going to bed angry. Some said never go to bed angry. Others said
sometimes it takes more time, while trusting that they will deal
with the problem later and are not just running from it.
Ravizza and Massey also speak of surprising insights couples
have. For example, one woman, in discussing fidelity, said: “I
could be better at being appreciative because I could take for
granted what a good person my husband is and what he does for
me,” Ravizza says. “That’s one thing I’ve thought about in my own
marriage since we did that project.”
Both Ravizza and Massey are married with children and serve
with their husbands in the FOCCUS pre-marriage education
program in their parishes, working with engaged couples who
have completed a 156-item inventory that assesses how each
person looks at numerous issues.
The idea for the book sprang from a session on everyday
holiness Ravizza attended in 2011 at the Catholic Theological
Society of America conference. She asked Massey about cowriting a book “steeped in the experiences of couples and hearing
how they talk about the holiness of their own relationships” and
“how faith impacts their married and family life.”
Massey, who had written two articles on everyday holiness,
says she believes “we need to be looking for opportunities to be
living out holiness and to think about what we believe” in “the joy
and the muck” of daily life.
“We had written a pair of articles for Liguorian magazine and
so felt like we had an ability, that our writing styles were similar
enough that we felt comfortable drafting and then critiquing each
other and reworking drafts,” Massey says. “We felt like we were
able to do that professionally and that our friendship was able to
sustain that.
“And then,” she adds with a hearty laugh, “we were blessed with
a lot of ignorance about how much work it is.”
Liturgical Press plans to publish the work in time for the
World Meeting of Families, scheduled for Sept. 22-27, 2015, in
Philadelphia. (At time of press, Pope Francis was expected to
attend this event.)
The project began to take shape as they did background
reading and determined how to gather information. They formed
partnerships with 20 parishes in two Midwest dioceses. These
parishes shared names of 105 couples, to whom they sent surveys
in summer 2013; 150 of the 210 surveys were returned.
The parishes also introduced them to 50 couples, with some
of whom they met from October 2013 to May 2014. In recorded
two-hour focus groups, they spoke with 38 of the couples, two
to four at a time, and with 12 more in 90-minute single-couple
sessions. They asked questions and listened to the couples’
stories. The writing began in May.
Throughout the process, the co-authors continued their
regular duties and continually assured each other that they were
doing what they could, a day at a time.
Then their deadline was moved up a year to coincide with the
family conference.
Fortunately, Ravizza was not scheduled to teach this past
summer. And the college had recently instituted a staff sabbatical
policy that allowed Massey to work half-days for eight weeks over
the summer so that she could write during the rest of the day.
Massey says she’s grateful for that opportunity and for the
support of her staff.
The project also matches Massey’s belief “that professional
staff in colleges and universities should be involved actively in
the life of the mind, that they should be reading, they should be
writing, they should be presenting. We work in higher education,
we should be scholars of our own sort.”
Ravizza, as a member of the teaching faculty, has a belief that
complements her co-author’s. “I understand my job as a theologian
is not to just serve the students – although obviously that’s a huge
part of what it means to be a professor – but the wider church.”
“Project Holiness” will relate the stories and findings from the
surveys and interviews in six chapters – friendship, sexuality,
sacrament and ritual, service, suffering and fidelity – plus an
introduction, appendix and conclusion. The authors see their
audience as engaged couples, married people and church
professionals, as well as college students studying marriage. They
acknowledge that the work has a specifically Catholic focus and
frame of reference.
As the writing phase ends, Massey and Ravizza talk about their
gratitude to the couples, who, in offering their stories, not only
spoke frankly and candidly about their marriages and children but
also about their sense of responsibility for this gift. “They were
willing to come and share just out of the goodness of their hearts.
They were getting nothing out of it,” Ravizza says.
Authors Bridget Burke Ravizza and Julie Massey ’87 discuss their research findings.
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College:
Is It Worth It?
By Paul Nicolaus ’05
We’re not in Kansas anymore.
A model that has remained largely unchanged for
decades and even centuries has undergone radical
transformation in recent years. Higher education has
entered a realm where textbooks have gone digital,
classroom walls have given way to virtual reality
and MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) have
welcomed the masses.
Combine these sweeping changes with stories of
crippling levels of student debt and an economy still
recovering from arguably the worst crisis since the
Great Depression and it’s no wonder that some have
begun to question whether college is actually worth
the investment – the time, the energy, and yes, the
money.
According to an article published in The Economist
on April 5, 2014, this depends. A lot rides on the
school itself and the type of discipline studied. Some
degrees pay for themselves, and others may amount to
a waste of resources.
Others argue college couldn’t be a safer bet in
today’s climate. In The New York Times, David
Leonhardt refers to a new set of data in a May 27,
2014, article revealing that the pay gap between
college graduates and all others has hit a record high,
leading him to conclude that “the decision not to
attend college for fear that it’s a bad deal is among the
most economically irrational decisions anybody could
make in 2014.”
As the recession lingers on in the nation’s collective
consciousness and many look to stretch their dollars
with greater diligence, where in the world does a
small Catholic liberal arts institution and the lone
Norbertine college in existence fit into this larger issue
of national debate?
National rankings at least begin to paint a picture
of a school that offers exceptional value. In particular,
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St. Norbert appears high on recent lists released
by publications that rate specifically on education
and affordability. Dig a little deeper, though, and
it’s the personal accounts that add substance to the
numbers, liven up the canvas and illustrate return on
investment.
Opportunities explored
For Cabrini Jablon ’97 (Admissions), affordability
was an issue at the heart of her own search for the
place to call home during her formative years. Initially,
she didn’t anticipate that she would be able to afford
the school of her choice, but after completing the
financial aid process, Jablon came to realize that
St. Norbert was a viable option after all.
During her undergraduate years, she worked
in the college’s office of admission as a tour guide,
which helped shape the direction of her career path.
“That’s how I began to think about the profession of
admission counseling,” Jablon notes. “Being exposed
to working in the admissions office and higher ed in
general helped me solidify my career goals.”
Now as she underscores the value of a St. Norbert
education to prospective students, Jablon is able to
share not only the obvious highlights like the fouryear graduation guarantee or the individualized
attention from faculty but also her own experiences
as both student and staff member at a school that has
never lost its luster.
“There’s just that warm feeling as if I was a firstyear student that I still get every day when I come to
campus,” she says.
Like Jablon, Steven Garza ’13 says his college
experience left a lasting impression, and it didn’t waste
any time in doing so. “Into the Streets” brought him
and other first-year students into the Green Bay area
community to engage in a day of volunteer service
“The decision
not to attend
college for fear
that it’s a bad
deal is among
the most
economically
irrational
decisions
anybody could
make in 2014.”
– David Leonhardt
in The New York Times
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When Money
magazine
released this
year’s “The 25
Most Affordable
Colleges,”
St. Norbert
appeared at
number 20.
This listing
took the
highest-ranked
665 private
colleges on
the magazine’s
“Best Colleges”
roster and
honed in on net
price of a degree
and student debt
totals.
work before classes even got underway. It was an
experience that he says set the tone for an education
that instilled the value of serving others.
“The greatest fulfilment we can have in life is to
serve another person, serve a greater cause, serve a
greater need,” he says. “I personally believe that it’s
very important to want to serve bigger causes, and
one way I am doing that right now is working in the
federal government as a political appointee,” he says.
His current role as special assistant to the White
House liaison with the Department of Commerce
came about, at least in part, because of the support
he received as he took advantage of learning that
existed beyond college grounds. “St. Norbert helped
find me opportunity and fostered my drive to find
opportunity,” he says, pointing to an internship with
the office of the chief of staff in the White House as an
example.
Everyone was willing to find a way to make it
work, Garza recalls. “St. Norbert was allowing
me the opportunity to go off campus, expand my
educational experiences, and get a foot in the door,”
he says. “It was one of the greatest honors of my life,
and St. Norbert played a role in helping make that
opportunity happen.”
Bolstering belief
For the second
year in a row,
Washington
Monthly named
St. Norbert
number 32 on
its “America’s
Best Bang
for the Buck”
liberal arts
colleges – an
honor reserved
for schools that
effectively help
non-wealthy
students attain
marketable
degrees at
affordable
prices.
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According to Garza, one of the elements that
sets St. Norbert College apart is the genuine passion
displayed by faculty along with a willingness to share
that with students so they, too, can pursue their own
unique interests with a similar sense of enthusiasm.
The chance to foster meaningful relationships with
faculty members can pay big dividends in other ways
as well. “There is no way that I would be where I am
today without St. Norbert,” says Marybeth Gasman
’90, professor of higher education at the University of
Pennsylvania.
By her own account, Gasman grew up in a poor
family in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. “Not a lot
of people believe in you when you grow up that way,”
she says. “My whole life I’ve had people say things to
me like, ‘You’re not that smart, but at least you work
hard.’”
Mentoring and encouragement from faculty
members Kevin Hutchinson (Communication
and Media Studies) and Eliot Elfner (Business
Administration) had a profound effect on her future.
“Even when other people didn’t think I was that smart,
they always believed in me,” she says. “And that makes
a big difference.”
A tenured professor at an Ivy League school by the
age of 40, Gasman has more than proven her smarts
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through her many successes within academia, but the
importance of the type of support she received early
on is difficult to measure or quantify.
Mention numbers, though, to John Koker ’84,
dean of the College of Letters & Science at University
of Wisconsin Oshkosh, and he’ll likely light up. Hang
around campus long enough, too, and you might just
spot him acting in unexpected ways.
A professor of mathematics with a passion for the
stage, Koker sustains his lifelong interest in theatre by
taking on roles in student-produced plays and films.
In the process, he’s become a walking personification
of what a liberal education can foster and send out
into the world.
“I often say that going to college is the best thing
I have done in my life,” says Koker, whose academic
journey began when he arrived at St. Norbert as a
first-generation college student. (This fall, his alma
mater adds to his long list of honors received with its
own Alumni Award for Distinguished Achievement in
Education. See page 31.)
During a stretch when it’s become popular to
criticize the payoff of a college degree based on initial
job placement and earnings, Koker reminds that a
shortsighted view misses out on plenty. “It is welldocumented that even though the cost of college is
quite expensive, it pays for itself in the long run,” he
says, referring to a January 22, 2014, report entitled
“How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in
Employment” that was released by the Association of
American Colleges & Universities and the National
Center for Higher Education Management Systems.
The report examines earnings and long-term
career paths for college graduates with various
undergraduate majors, and answers questions
commonly posed by students, parents and
policymakers about the value of college degrees.
According to Koker, it argues that “whatever
undergraduate major they may choose, students who
pursue their major within the context of a broad
liberal education substantially increase their likelihood
of achieving long-term professional success.”
Another key finding from the report, adds Koker,
is that in addition to higher salaries, college graduates
generally have higher job satisfaction and a higher
quality of life. They are also more likely to become
involved in their communities and follow their
passions.
Sought-after skills
According to President Tom Kunkel, when
employers are asked what it is they’re looking for in
college graduates, time and again they answer with
Straight to the source
In order to better understand the value a
St. Norbert College education brings to the
table, the office of institutional effectiveness
developed a survey to pick the brains of
those who seem best equipped to offer
their thoughts on the matter: the individuals
who have experienced and paid for an
education at St. Norbert.
The survey reached out to alumni who
have been out of school long enough to
become well-established in their careers
while simultaneously targeting those who
are likely still pursuing them. Of those who
graduated between 1983 and 1998, more
than 400 responded.
“I do think the findings are gratifying,”
says President Tom Kunkel. “The
satisfaction with St. Norbert was generally
very high. There’s no question that the great
majority of them felt like this college was
Higher education,
particularly private
Catholic higher education,
needs to steadily make the
case for the intrinsic value
of a liberal arts education
AND its impact on workforce
development and lifetime
earning power for those
with higher education
degrees.
More insights
from our
survey are included
in our report online.
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definitely worth the expense to them.”
This is evidenced, in part, by the view
that their alma mater does a better job
of providing value for money spent when
compared with the higher education system
as a whole. In this regard, 22 percent of
respondents rated St. Norbert as “excellent”
and 31 percent as “very good” versus 7
and 25 percent, respectively.
But respondents were honest about
the financial impact of their education on
their later life. For some, college had not
necessarily translated into higher-paying
jobs or entry into a career that directly
connected to their area of study. Others
questioned the viability of financing an
education at St. Norbert today knowing
the price tag has continued to rise over the
years.
Like so many others across the nation,
Going to college teaches
you how to think more
than it defines your career
path. The
more nimble your
thinking, the more horizons
will open up for you.
a large proportion had been significantly
impacted by the expense of their education.
The highest proportion of respondents – at
44 percent – had taken between six and
10 years to repay student loans (their own
and their partner/spouse’s), which affected
other important life decisions to a “great
extent”: 74 percent had delayed marriage,
70 percent had postponed the process of
starting a family, and 65 percent had altered
their choice of career.
Beyond this type of hard data, Kunkel
expresses his appreciation that so many
alumni – roughly two-thirds of respondents
– took the time to answer the open-ended
questions presented within the survey. This,
he says, is where the nuances are revealed
that help the college determine what it’s
doing particularly well and how it can work
to better serve students moving forward.
I learned so much
about thinking critically.
I was challenged daily.
I experienced so many
great opportunities … I had
amazing instructors who
opened whole new worlds
to me. I wasn’t just another
student, I was made to
feel valued. … I feel very
blessed to have had an
SNC education.
I think it is
worth the time but
I do agree the cost
is astronomical and
hard to finance for many.
I wish it was more
affordable for all.
My SNC
education
was worth
the time,
money
and
effort, not
because
it instantly
translated
into a
highpaying
job, but
because it
helped me
transform
myself as
a person.
the same attributes: the ability to think critically,
work in teams, communicate effectively and adapt to
change. “All of these things are hallmarks of a liberal
arts education, so we are providing the things that
employers say they want,” he notes.
Case in point? Meet Craig Dickman, founder, CEO
and chief innovation officer of Breakthrough Fuel.
His company manages the energy that companies like
Procter & Gamble, Georgia-Pacific and John Deere
use to move products to market.
It is a company built upon innovation and
creativity, explains Dickman. It all started with a
couple of patents and now, 10 years in, there are
tangible efforts made to develop at least one new
patentable product each year.
“Organizations like ours that are kind of fastmoving and changing within the marketplace really
do need people who can look at problems and figure
it out, bring a fresh pair of eyes, and bring a creative
skill,” he says. Beyond that creativity, he highlights the
ability to communicate and collaborate effectively as
skills fostered particularly well at St. Norbert.
The last piece of the puzzle, Dickman says, is
confidence, because – within six or nine months of
joining his team – employees could realistically be
interacting with senior leaders at publicly traded
companies with every expectation that they can hold
their own.
“Folks won’t give themselves the license to think
or attack problems and certainly won’t communicate
them if they don’t have confidence,” he says, adding
that a liberal arts education puts students in a
situation where they have the ability to build selfassurance and practice the skills that allow them to be
effective members of the workforce.
As his company has grown, Dickman has found
what he is looking for in St. Norbert graduates time
and again. Since inception, he has hired nine alumni
of the school, a figure amounting to 20 percent of his
total staff.
“If we’ve got a student coming out with an
undergraduate liberal arts degree who is a creative
thinker, who can communicate, who can work with
others and collaborate, and is confident enough to
articulate who they are, what they are doing, and what
they hope to accomplish,” he says, “then we have, I
think, a really exceptional person stepping into our
organization.”
Transformative experience
While a high-quality education ought to prepare its
students for jobs, careers and financial stability, there
are plenty of other elements that, when fostered, can
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create an experience that just might transcend dollars
and cents.
“My SNC education was worth the time, money
and effort, not because it instantly translated
into a high-paying job, but because it helped me
transform myself as a person,” noted one alumni
survey respondent. “You cannot put a price on the
experiences I had at St. Norbert College,” said another.
“It was a safe environment where I could explore who
I was and who I wanted to become.”
“It gave me the opportunity to see the world from
a different perspective,” Koker says, noting the chance
to meet people from other parts of the country and
world, the opportunity to study other cultures and
religions, and the ability to head off campus during
spring breaks and vacations to work in homeless
shelters through the campus ministry program. “It
was a chance to really grow,” he adds, “and that’s
where it all started.”
When relationships are factored into the equation,
it’s hard to ignore the enhanced opportunities for
building lasting connections within a residential
campus setting where face-to-face interaction
continues to remain the norm despite emerging
trends in higher education.
“The friends I met have become lifelong friends,”
wrote one alum. “We turn to one another in every
crisis and joy, after 30 or more years.” Others speak of
the meaningful relationships developed with faculty
and staff. “I loved the small class size,” wrote one. “I
enjoyed getting to know my professors. I felt like part
of a family.” Still others, including Koker, mention
marriages whose beginnings can be traced back to life
at St. Norbert.
In the midst of swirling national debate about
the worth of a college education, Kunkel says this
apparent crossroads faced by the higher-education
system as a whole isn’t such a bad thing. It’s leading
to a shake-up of the status quo, providing more
opportunities for people to pursue an education, and
forcing traditional institutions to do what they do best
while finding ways to differentiate themselves.
In St. Norbert’s case, it means taking the positive
attributes at the core of the school and mixing in
today’s modern tools and capabilities in order to fuse
it into “a really unique, high-quality 21st-century
educational experience,” Kunkel says, all while keeping
affordability as the main priority moving forward.
As one respondent suggested, this type of topnotch education often finds ways to provide lessons
that linger on long after the graduation ceremony has
come and gone: “It was and is much more than just an
education for a future career,” wrote this alum. “It was
an education in how to live a good life.”
Divine
Intersection
By drawing on an ancient scripture for the series of
triptychs that now grace the atrium of the Gehl-Mulva
Science Center, the design team was able to meet its
charge: to awaken a sense of creative inquiry in all those
who would ultimately use the building.
TRIPTYCH 1: The Universe, The Heavens
“H
e who sings, prays twice,” said St. Augustine, which
must be one reason why canticles and psalms are at the
heart of the liturgy. Among these songs of praise is the Canticle
of Daniel, sung faithfully as part of the daily office every Sunday
and on every major feast of the church. So when the Rev.
Andrew Ciferni, O.Praem., ’64 was pondering a problem both
philosophical and aesthetic, it was no surprise that it was the
text of the Canticle that would inspire him.
The dialogue between faith and reason: It’s an argument
– or, perhaps, no argument at all – that is one of the major
components of the Catholic intellectual tradition. And it was on
Ciferni’s mind in particular, in his role as one member of the team
charged with ensuring that the environmental design of the new
science center was sensitive to the very purpose that had brought
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“Research is itself a ministry. Where our work of science and research goes is eventually to
praise – and that’s what the Canticle of Daniel is doing.”
TRIPTYCH 3: Mother Earth
TRIPTYCH 2: Weather
A team from Arketype, a
Green Bay-based agency,
worked closely with
college representatives
to ensure that interior
design solutions for the new
science center would match
the richness and depth of
the educational experience
offered within.
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– The Rev. Andrew Ciferni, O.Praem., ’64
St. Norbert College Magazine | Fall/Winter 2014
the building into being.
Ciferni says: “When I pray the Canticle I try to image those
things it mentions – mountains and hills, ice and snow. It’s an
expression of Hebrew cosmology, which is incredibly parallel to
our understanding of the origins of the universe. You go from
fish to birds to mammals … .Then you come to humanity, and
humanity, ultimately, is praising God.”
The lofty atrium calls for a piece on a monumental scale that
can be read equally by those on its first and second floors. The
installation of an ethereal work of art inspired by the Canticle
transforms the space into a place of celebration. “Now you have
an illustration that says, look up there,” says Drew Van Fossen
(Communications). “There you have the Father, Son and Holy
Spirit. That’s perfect communio. We strive to have that kind of
relationship.” The canticle represents communio from below,
rising to the heavenly ideal.
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Alumni
O F S T. N O R B E R T C O L L E G E
NORBY SAYS
The steeple of Old St. Joe’s, next-door neighbor to the science
center, is a visible presence throughout the atrium, adding to the
sense that this is sacred space.
“One way to imagine the conversation between faith
and reason, science and religion,” says the Rev. Jay Fostner,
O.Praem., ’84, “is that we’re standing in the church door.
And from that spot, we’re called to look both in, and out. The
conversation continues.”
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An inventive and thoughtful approach to signage
and decorative elements for the Gehl-Mulva
Science Center nods both to the college’s rootedness
in the Norbertine tradition and its ongoing participation
in the Catholic intellectual tradition. snc.edu/magazine
St. Norbert College takes to the road
The alumni office faces a logistical challenge
each year as it brainstorms ways to connect with a
St. Norbert College alumni base spread across the
country. Organizing alumni events in cities with large
populations of alumni is a no-brainer but what about
places where grads are more scattered – places like
Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado and Missouri?
This summer there was one simple answer: Road
trip!
John Sabo ’07 and Beth Riebe ’04
(Advancement), along with Norby the Knight, set off
on a 10-day excellent adventure that covered 3,300
miles during the latter half of July. The trip not only
succeeded in creating opportunities for in-person
interaction, it also generated a level of social media
engagement that exceeded expectations.
“From day one, we knew we wanted to make
this trip interactive with our alumni community,”
Sabo says. “We posted to Facebook, Twitter and
the college’s blog site during the trip, which created
a reason for alums to ‘like’ our Facebook page and
follow us on Twitter.”
The impetus for the trip was an alumni golf outing
organized by Mark Condon ’79, general manager
at Red Rocks Country Club near Denver. A strong
Denver-area alumni group had been conducting
events the past few years, and the July 21 outing date
worked with the schedule of college president Tom
Kunkel.
“The golf outing had 22 players, which was more
than we expected,” Sabo says. “The first group to sign
up was from Baraboo, Wis. It included an alumni
member who planned her annual trip to Colorado
around the golf outing.”
On the way to Colorado, the road trip trio made
stops at several places suggested by alumni through
social media interaction. The group would post where
it was headed and ask for thoughts on potential meetup locations.
Alumni were more than happy to offer suggestions
on Facebook, with one member even driving an hour
to meet the travelers in Omaha, Neb. The group also
made stops in Janesville, Wis.; Dubuque, Dyersville
and Des Moines, Iowa; Kearney, Neb.; Colorado
Springs, Denver and Morrison, Colo.; and Kansas
City and St. Louis, Mo.
“In the past, our communication on Facebook was
one-way,” Sabo explains. “We would post something
and alums would comment. We wanted to start
using Facebook as a two-way communication, and
we thought this might be a cool way to start. We had
some areas in mind to visit, but we didn’t have any
specific locations for happy hours and dinners.”
Facebook and Twitter engagement made a
significant jump during the trip, with a 569 percent
increase in Facebook total reach compared to average
and a 16.7 percent increase in Twitter followers.
“Our engagement is down since the road trip
ended, but it still has increased from where it was
before the trip,” Sabo says. “This was definitely
something we can use as a template to visit other
locations in the future.”
A L U M N I O F S T. N O R B E R T
TRIPTYCH 4: The Human Family as the Voice of Creation Praising God
I get to do a lot of fun
things as Norby, the
official St. Norbert
College mascot. This
summer might have
provided the coolest
experience yet.
As part of a road
trip to visit alumni
across the country,
I visited Dyersville,
Iowa, home of the
famous Field of
Dreams site from
the 1989 movie of
the same name. The
Lansing family farm is
set up just like it was
for the movie, and the
corn was nice and
high when we arrived
on July 17.
Being the great
athlete I am, I couldn’t
resist stepping onto
the diamond and
taking a few swings.
Some kids tossed
pitches and families
in the stands cheered
for me. I was so
excited that it was all I
could do just to make
contact.
What a great way to
introduce the college
to a whole new
audience!
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Births
1992 Karina (Willes)
and Kami Young, West
Milwaukee, a daughter,
Olivia Margaret, March
26, 2014.
1996 Brian and Joanna
Carlson, Ashburn,
Va., a daughter, Adalyn
Margaret, April 30, 2014.
Adalyn joins brother
Cameron, 13, and
sisters Jolene, 11, and
Mallory, 2.
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Runner Jerry Feldhausen ’73, barely out
of school, was enjoying his first job at Nicolet
Paper, just across the street from campus, when
track coach Larry Van Alstine ’56 invited him
to return as founding coach of St. Norbert’s new
varsity cross-country team.
Forty years on, Coach Jerry (above, with
alumni runners Steve Soukup ’80, center, and
Curt Moore ’78) is still cheering on the team.
Even though a decade has passed since he
finally turned in his whistle, he continues to
anchor the team via the newsletter he maintains
for cross-country alumni, plus the hospitality he
offers each year when the runners return for the
team’s popular cross-country invitational. This
year, he and his wife welcomed more than 100
alumni and their families to their home.
This year, seven members of Feldhausen’s
original team were among those who came
to celebrate the anniversary of both the meet
and the team. Also in attendance were annual
regulars like Moore, Mike Lambert ’82, Bill
Stenz ’86 and Amy (Geurts) Stenz ’84, as
well as runners traveling from as far afield as
California, Texas and Pennsylvania.
Since 1990, the meet has also honored
the life of Tom Barry ’77, himself a founding
member of the team. Barry, who followed
Feldhausen as coach 1989-90, was to die
suddenly at the age of 35.
Current coach Don Augustine likes his
team to know a little of the history of their
storied program and has traditionally invited
Feldhausen and Moore or another alum, along
with Barry’s mother, Esther, to meet his runners
at the beginning of the season. This year, he
delayed this encounter until the eve of the
invitational so that other returning runners were
able to meet with today’s Green Knights.
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1998 Stephan and
Monica Church, Oak
Creek, Wis., a son,
Alexander Marshall, Oct.
4, 2012. Alexander joins
brother Benjamin, 4.
1998 Andrew and
Elizabeth Riemer, White
Bear Lake, Minn., a son,
Jacob Andrew, July 16,
2013.
1998 Melanie
(Berken) and Ron
Zacker, Bayside, Wis., a
son, August Kelton, Feb.
10, 2014.
1999 Carrie (Zeman)
and Paul Miller, Green
Bay, a daughter, Molly
Mae, Dec. 14, 2013.
Molly joins sisters Mia,
6, and Anna, 5, and
brother Aaron, 2.
1999 Brian and Jill
Kittinger, Chicago, a
daughter, Maya Graf,
June 9, 2014. Maya joins
brother Lucas, 4.
2000 Kris (Broten)
and Steve Dummer,
Hartford, Wis., a son,
Lachlan Phillip, Oct.
9, 2014. Lachlan joins
siblings Finley, 3,
Declan, 2, and Harper, 1.
2002 Sarah
(Vandenberg) and
Jeff Brown, St. Louis,
a daughter, Emmeline
2002 Matt and
Stephanie Barnes,
Appleton, Wis., a
daughter, Julia, May 7,
2014. Julia joins sister
Lauren, 3.
2002 Colleen
(Cantwell) and Tony
Mangless, a son,
Adrian Patrick, May 8,
2014.
2002 Anissa (Adams)
and Brian Johnsen,
Milwaukee, a daughter,
Raena Lynn, May 27,
2014. Raena joins twin
siblings Brock and
Reese, 3.
2002 Kara Owens and
Charlie Leiterman ’98,
Sept. 13, 2014. They live
in De Pere.
2003 Alissa (Bauer)
and Dan Truel, Green
Bay, twin daughters,
Megan Michelle and
Avary Jane, April 11,
2013.
2003 Sarah (Duffrin)
and Jeremy Jackson
’03, Lisle, Ill., a daughter,
Evelyn Margaret, March
12, 2014. Evelyn joins
sister Lillian Marie, 4.
2003 Meghan
(Umphres) and Chad
Leatherman, Phoenix,
a daughter, Florence
“Florie” Germaine, May
3, 2014.
2003 Jennifer (Stay)
Bastien, Green
Bay, twin daughters,
Cora Lee and Bailey
Margaret, July 10, 2014.
2004 Jennilee (Berry)
and Dean Schlinsky,
Milwaukee, a son,
Ethan, May 30, 2013.
Ethan joins sister
Isabella, 3.
2004 Erin (Crotty)
and Tony Mercer,
Bettendorf, Iowa, a son,
Marty, Oct. 16, 2013.
2004 Liz (Drew) and
Paul Johnson ’05,
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daughters, Norah and
Audrey, Jan. 19, 2014.
2006 Casey (DeGreef)
and Spencer Carbery
’06, North Charleston,
S.C., a daughter, Vivian,
Feb. 12, 2014. Vivian
joins brother Hudson, 2.
2006 Kristen Buettner
and Collin Jeanquart
’06, a son, Carter Louis,
May 21, 2014.
Waukesha, Wis., a
daughter, Nora Mary,
Dec. 13, 2013.
2006 Justine
(Flesher) and Chris
Skog ’07, Green Bay, a
daughter, Harmony Ann,
June 12, 2014.
2004 Lauren (Uildriks)
Winters ’04 and Adam
Winters ’04, Issaquah,
Wash., a daughter,
Alexis Caroline, on Aug.
5, 2014. Alexis joins
brother Ethan, 3.
2006 Lindsey (Vogel)
and Aaron Kabat,
Green Bay, a daughter,
Quinn Marie, June 24,
2013.
2005 Emily (Kirby)
and James Ziebka
’04, Oak Park, Ill., a
daughter, Lucille Byrne,
Feb. 22, 2014.
2005 Sara (Gross)
and Jerimiah Janssen
’01, Menasha, Wis., a
daughter, Piper, April
23, 2014. Piper joins
brothers Parker, 5, and
Lucas, 3.
2005 Michelle
(Gunderson) and
Ken Loewenhagen
’05, Green Bay, a son,
Bryson Michael, May 22,
2014. Bryson joins sister
Morgan, 5, and brother
Parker, 3.
2005 Jessica
(Novitsky) and Reed
Brubaker, Western
Springs, Ill., twin
daughters, Taylor Reed
and Chelsea Ryan,
June 12, 2014. Taylor
and Chelsea join sister
Hayden, 2.
2006 Jeff and Megan
Buehler, West Bend,
Wis., a daughter,
Caroline Anne, Oct. 7,
2013.
2006 Anne
(Michulsky) and
Nathan Johnson,
Fitchburg, Wis., twin
2007 Tanya (Simon)
and Matt Arentsen,
Kohler, Wis., a son,
Josiah Steven, June 28,
2013.
2007 Matthew and
Sarah Olejniczak,
Milwaukee, a son, Walter
Matthew, Feb. 9, 2014.
2008 Trisha (Schmitz)
and Joe McCulloch
’07, Dardenne Prairie,
Mo., a son, Jackson
Joseph (J.J.), Dec. 14,
2013.
2008 Sarah Kaminski
and husband Zachary
Campillo, Green Bay,
a daughter, Audrey Ione
Campillo, on May 17,
2014.
2008 Jackie (Karol)
and Jeff Ziebke,
Elmhurst, Ill., a daughter,
Audrey Elizabeth, July
6, 2014.
2009 Kat (Reyment)
and Yates Vanden
Heuvel, Appleton, Wis.,
a son, Jack, Feb. 8,
2013. Jack joins brother
Luke, 1.
2009 Kate (Mayhew)
and Gary Kemppainen
’09, Menominee, Mich.,
a son, Grant Henry, April
2, 2014.
2009 Melissa (Tyson)
and Lucas Keberlein,
Bremerton, Wash., a
daughter, Hannah, June
15, 2014.
2009 Angie (Currie)
and Mike Biancalana,
Sept. 20, 2014. They live
in Palatine, Ill.
2010 Briana (Casey)
and Kevin Kaczmarek
Jr. ’10, Evans Mills,
N.Y., a daughter, Faye
Elizabeth, Jan. 24, 2014.
2010 Marisa
(Trakanovich) and
Sam Tikka ’10,
Anchorage, Alaska, a
son, Finn, Feb. 27, 2014.
2010 Gera (Daniels)
and Eric DeSalvo
’09, Baltimore, a son,
Vincent, July 29, 2014.
Marriages
1992 Abbey Box and
Jitendra Suman, Jan.
21, 2013. They live in
Ellison Bay, Wis.
1992 Karina Willes
and Kami Young, Dec.
6, 2013. They live in
West Milwaukee.
1998 Jennifer
Rebarchik and Tim
Sumiec, Aug. 24, 2013.
Jennifer welcomes two
stepdaughters, Abby,
14, and Molly, 10. They
live in Wauwatosa, Wis.
1999 Heather
Melendy and Ryan
Vande Walle, March
15, 2014. They live in
Green Bay.
2002 Amy Berkovitz
and Jeff Greatens,
June 29, 2014. They live
in Green Bay.
2004 Jennifer Kirchen
and Shawn Knutson,
Milwaukee, Nov. 8, 2013.
2006 Eric Wagner and
Samantha Mabry, Aug.
24, 2013. They live in
Green Bay.
2006 Nicole
Kleronomos and
Jakub Kar-Ali ’03,
May 3, 2014. They live in
Chicago, Ill.
2006 Sarah Rudzinski
and Brett Dunnick, May
24, 2014. They live in
De Pere.
2010 Samantha
Christian and Andrew
Haas, Aug. 2, 2014.
They live in Madison,
Wis.
2006 Andrew and Sara
McIlree, June 28, 2014.
They live in Minneapolis.
2011 Marc Leisgang
and Bria Sill, Nov. 30,
2013. They live in De
Pere.
2007 Meghan Smith
and Kevin Geary, June
14, 2014. They live in
Palos Heights, Ill.
2011 Elizabeth Bauer
and Alex Allie ’11,
June 7, 2014. They live
in Manitowoc, Wis.
2008 Amber Hartl and
Eric Seitz ’08, June
14, 2014. They live in
Madison, Wis.
2011 Dan Zegers and
Amanda Berry, June
28, 2014. They live in
Kansas City, Mo.
2008 Megan Scheibe
and Josh Mayer, July
13, 2013. They live in
Bellingham, Wash.
2011 Renee Wenig
and Robert Vickman,
’09, Lafayette, Ind., July
5, 2014.
2008 Elizabeth
Colletti and Brett
Buboltz ’08, July 26,
2014. They live in De
Pere.
2013 Kristina Tyma
and Brian Lueth ’09,
May 24, 2014. They live
in De Pere.
2008 Eileen Bergan
and Tyler Abitz ’10,
Aug. 2, 2014. They live in
Schaumburg, Ill.
2008 Sara Podein
and David Lemon ’08,
Oct. 11, 2014. They
live in Minneapolis.
2009 Sara Popp and
Christopher Hyska,
June 8, 2013. They live
in Green Bay.
2009 Teresa Amman
and Jay Reilly ’09, Oct.
12, 2013. They live in
Brookfield, Wis.
2009 Dan and Lisa
Brunelli, May 17, 2014.
They live in Mount
Prospect, Ill.
2009 Matthew and
Elizabeth Fox, June 21,
2014. They live in Tipp
City, Ohio.
2009 Trish Orrico
and Mike Pater, Aug.
2, 2014. They live in
Sycamore, Ill.
2010 Autumn
Tapley and Adam
Solakiewicz ’10, June
21, 2014. They live in
Aurora, Ill.
Deaths
1941 Col. Arthur
Bachhuber, of Bonney
Lake, Wash., died March
11, 2014, at the age of
95. He served during
World War II and in
the Korean War. He is
survived by a son.
1944 William Hoell,
of Green Bay, died Aug.
14, 2014, at the age of
91. He served in the
United States Army
during World War II. He
then became owner and
operator of Motor Parts
Machine Company,
United Parts Warehouse
and Hoell Machine
Company. He is survived
by his sister and his
three children.
1947 Theodore Dorn,
of Milwaukee, died July
2, 2014, at the age of
91. He is survived by his
family and friends.
1948 The Rev.
Francis J. Dominic,
of Sinsinawa, Wis.,
died March 8, 2014,
at the age of 88. He
served as a parochial
vicar at St. Bernard
Parish in Madison, as
the parochial vicar and
administrator at St. Rose
of Lima Parish in Cuba
City, Wis., and as pastor
of various Wisconsin
parishes. He is survived
by his sister-in-law and
three nephews.
1950 Henry
Hinnendael, of
Madison, Wis., died May
5, 2014, at the age of 87.
Hinnendael served in the
United States Navy and
later worked with the
State of Wisconsin for 39
years, retiring as director
of management services
at Central Wisconsin
Center. He is survived by
his wife, Emerita, and six
children.
1950 Ralph DeMarco,
of Neenah, Wis., died
May 12, 2014, at the age
of 85. DeMarco served
in the United States
Navy, later working as
a chemist at Neenah
Paper for 30 years.
He is survived by four
children.
1950 Donald Danks,
of Sheboygan Falls,
Wis., died July 3, 2014,
at the age of 86. Danks
served in the United
States Army during
the Korean War, later
working at Curt G. Joae
Inc. and then at Hayssen
Manufacturing Co. for
26 years. He is survived
by his wife, Carmen, and
his six children.
1950 Leonard La
Plant Jr., of Green Bay,
died July 4, 2014, at the
age of 85. He served in
the United States Marine
Corps during the Korean
War and played trumpet
in the San Diego Base
Band. He worked as an
engineer, tool designer
and facilities manager at
Northwest Engineering
for 40 years. He is
survived by his wife,
Nancy, and his two
children.
Col. Erica Nelson ’90
Assists, protects, defends
Col. Erica Nelson, commandant of the
Department of Defense’s only maximumsecurity prison, also commands the 15th
Military Police Brigade.
A fighting chance My parents were
extremely strong in their character,
discipline and selfless service. It really
instilled a very keen work ethic in me.
Colonel of truth I always wanted to be
a leader who set the example by word and
deed. I have to show my soldiers that I
care and that I’m willing to support them
in their particular job. I think that just goes
with being an authentic person.
Better than a medal It’s knowing
that any small part I play can have a
positive impact on my soldiers, on my
organization, on the military as a whole.
This we’ll defend The longer I serve,
the deeper my respect for and love of this
country grows. Although the United States
isn’t perfect, I’ve been a lot of places that are
really struggling. The hope is that everybody,
someday, can live in a peaceful situation.
On the home front My husband, Robert,
served 20 years as a soldier, retiring
in 2000. Our daughter was born the
following year, so he’s been a stay-at-home
dad for the past 12 years. I’m in a very
nontraditional role, as a senior-ranking
female officer, but he’s in one, too.
Forever Green & Gold The colors for
our branch of the service are green piped
with gold. I think it was fate that I became
a military police officer!
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A L U M N I O F S T. N O R B E R T
Going the distance
1997 Kelly
(Langenecker) and
Coleman Peiffer,
Wausau, Wis., a son,
Charles Philip, May 28,
2014. Charlie joins sister
Quinn, 3, and brother
William, 1.
Rose, Nov. 5, 2013.
Emmeline joins brother
Isaac, 6, and sister
Audrey, 3.
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Profile / Vince Zehren ’48
Noted / Alumni Lives
1950 Arnold Martin, of
Green Bay, died July 8,
2014, at the age of 94.
Martin served with the
United States Air Force
during World War II and
went on to open a drug
store. He is survived by
his son.
1951 The Hon. Leo
F. Schlaefer, of West
Bend, Wis., died June
20, 2014, at the age of
85. He had joined the
Schloemer Law Firm
and was the first judge
elected to serve the
Washington County
Circuit Court Branch IV.
He is survived by his
wife, Marilyn, and three
children.
1951 Patrick
Shaughnessy, of
Green Bay, died June
21, 2014, at the age of
84. He was employed at
Green Bay Packaging in
the shipping container
division corporate
offices and the De Pere
division for a total of 37
years. He is survived by
his wife, Marjorie, and
both his children and
stepchildren.
1951 Donald Kiernan,
of Green Bay, died June
28, 2014, at the age of
86. Kiernan served in
the United States Navy
during World War II, later
opening a family dental
practice in Green Bay.
He is survived by five
children.
1953 Eugene
Ostrander, of
Huntington Beach, Calif.,
died June 7, 2014, at
the age of 82. Ostrander
served in the United
States Army during the
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1953 Robert Wilson,
of Green Bay, died Aug.
20, 2014, at the age
of 83. He went into the
United States Army and
was stationed at Fort Dix,
N.J., as a first lieutenant,
platoon leader, and
physical education and
weapon instructor. He
then began an extensive
teaching and coaching
career. He is survived by
three children.
1956 James De
Villers, of Largo, Fla.,
died June 19, 2014, at
the age of 80. De Villers
served in the United
States Army and as vice
president and director
of operations at Leicht
Industries Inc. until
retirement. He is survived
by his wife, Sharron, and
children.
1957 Paul Payant,
of Menominee, Mich.,
died Aug. 4, 2014, at the
age of 84. He served
in the United States
Navy during the Korean
War and later founded
Prestige Builders Inc.
He is survived by his
five children and nine
grandchildren.
1958 Violet Laack,
of Chilton, Wis., died
Jan. 28, 2014, at the
age of 97. She taught
for 49 years, primarily in
the Kiel Public School
District, also operating
Laack’s Cheese Factory
alongside her husband.
She is survived by
numerous relatives.
1958 Donald
Hrubesky, of Green
Bay, died June 23, 2014,
at the age of 77. He was
a teacher at Premontre
High School, University
of Wisconsin-Green Bay,
and at the University
of Wisconsin-Fox
Valley, where he was
recognized as “Teacher
of the Year” numerous
times. He is survived by
his wife, Beverly, and
three children.
1960 Allen “Tony”
Vogel, of Wausau, Wis.,
died Jan. 14, 2014, at the
age of 81. Vogel served
in the United States Air
Force. He worked as
compensation claims
manager for Wausau
Insurance for 29 years.
He is survived by his
wife, Joyce, and six
children.
1960 Sr. Louise Hunt,
O.S.F., of Green Bay,
died March 21, 2014, at
the age of 88. She taught
at elementary schools in
the Green Bay Diocese
system and at Abbot
Pennings High School
before working as
pastoral associate and
director of the outreach
program for St. Patrick
Parish in Green Bay.
She is survived by her
sister, Marge, and her
Franciscan sisters.
1961 Lee Stadtmiller,
of Appleton, Wis., died
March 14, 2014, at the
age of 75. He is survived
1958 Lee
Gloudemans, of
Thomas, Mich., died
Feb. 23, 2014, at the
age of 81. He served in
the United States Navy
and worked for Hartford
Insurance for over 30
years. He is survived by
his wife, Mary Lou, and
six children.
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by an aunt and cousins.
1962 William Brennan,
of Sheboygan, Wis., died
Feb. 12, 2014, at the age
of 74. He worked in the
adhesive tape, plastics,
packaging and fashion
apparel industries. He
is survived by his wife,
Jean, and two sons.
1963 Robert Schmidt,
of Sturgeon Bay, Wis.,
died July 12, 2014, at the
age of 73. He managed
a local Sears store for 23
years and was the owner
of Door Peninsula Sales
& Storage. He is survived
by his wife, Mary, and his
four children.
1964 James Parins,
of Little Rock, Ariz.,
died Nov. 17, 2013, at
the age of 73. Parins
taught in the English
department at the
University of Arkansas at
Little Rock for 40 years.
He is survived by his
wife, Marylyn, and three
children.
1964 Paul Hrubesky,
of Mokena, Ill., died May
9, 2014, at the age of
72. He worked for the
Continental/US Can
Company as a research
chemist. He is survived
by his wife, Dolores, and
10 children.
1964 Mary Jo Farrell,
of Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada, died June
20, 2014, at the age of
72. She worked as a
teacher and later as a
psychologist in the Nova
Scotia school system for
29 years.
1965 Georgia Hickey,
of Milwaukee, died May
10, 2014, at the age of
70. She worked as a
computer programmer
at Mutual Savings Bank
as well as North Shore
Bank. She is survived by
her companion, John.
1967 Denise
(McHaon) Egan, of
Fairfax, Va., died July
16, 2014, at the age of
69. A dedicated military
wife for 26 years, she
subsequently owned
and managed two
retail home décor and
gift stores in northern
Virginia. She is survived
by her husband, Col.
Donald Egan ’66
(Army, Ret.), and three
children.
1969 Bernard Heying,
of Waukesha, Wis., died
Nov. 20, 2013, at the age
of 66. He served in the
United States Army and
worked as an accountant
for a variety of firms. He
is survived by his wife, Lu
Ann, and three children.
1969 Jean Rottier, of
Ashwaubenon, Wis.,
died April 30, 2014,
at the age of 66. She
worked in food service
for the Ashwaubenon
School District. Rottier is
survived by her husband,
Bob, and four children.
1970 Dianne Brooker,
of Mulliken, Mich., died
Feb. 12, 2014, at the
age of 65. She worked in
the publishing industry
with Pisani Graphics
and Banta Corporation.
She is survived by three
children. Her husband,
Thomas ’73, died in
2013.
1971 Sister Mary
Jaszewski, S.S.J.T.O.S.F., of Stevens
Point, Wis., died April 13,
2014, at the age of 93.
She served as a teacher
and church organist for
31 years. She is survived
by nieces and nephews.
1974 John Sattler, of
Tomahawk, Wis., died
April 12, 2014, at the age
of 61. He founded and
practiced at Sattler Law
Office. He is survived by
a brother.
1977 Eric Brown, of
West Dundee, Ill., died
June 24, 2014, at the age
of 58. He was a longtime
WBBM radio sports
journalist. He is survived
by Barbara, his wife of
37 years.
1979 Joseph Blohm,
of Neenah, Wis., died
June 10, 2014, at the age
of 56. He was director of
University Books & More
and director of parking
services at University
of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
Blohm is survived by a
daughter.
Puppy love
When newlyweds Sam Spencer ’09 and
Terese Banasik ’09 welcomed an eight-week
old puppy into their Milwaukee home, they
decided to name him in honor of their alma
mater. Norby, who shares his name with our
college mascot, is a vizsla.
Spencer says “We named our dog Norby
because of the great experience we had at
St. Norbert. I was able to find my soulmate
and get a degree that prepared me well for
graduate school and my current job.” The
couple were married on Nov. 23, 2013, in La
Crosse, Wis. Spencer works as an emergency
medicine physician assistant in Milwaukee and
Banasik works as a special education teacher
in the Port Washington Schools.
SNC YEARS
™
Zehren’s studies at
St. Norbert were
interrupted by World
War II. He served
three-plus years in the
U.S. Army, including
more than 200 days in
combat in Europe. His
military honors include
a Purple Heart.
“We were told that
if we enlisted that we
would be able to finish
our degrees first, but
that didn’t happen,”
he says. “I came back
to St. Norbert in (fall)
1946.”
Zehren served
as the editor of the
50th edition of the
St. Norbert College
yearbook. In his
last semester, the
Rev. Peter Pritzl,
O.Praem., ’25,
asked him to teach
a qualitative analysis
class.
In later life, Zehren
has received multiple
honors, including
St. Norbert’s
Distinguished
Achievement Award in
Natural Sciences in
1977 and the Alma
Mater Award in 2005.
The business of learning
V
ince Zehren ’48 suggests that his memory
is fading, but a guided tour of the upper
level of his home proves otherwise. Framed
photos, certificates, awards and honors cover a vast
amount of wall space. Zehren offers names, places,
anecdotes or tidbits for each. A photograph of his
late wife, Virginia, causes him to pause. A smile
follows. “She was so smart. I can’t figure out to this
day the connection, what she saw in me,” he says
with a laugh.
Zehren understates his academic prowess. After
majoring in chemistry as an undergraduate, he
earned a master’s in dairy industry and a Ph.D. in
food science and biochemistry from the University
of Wisconsin. In 1952, he became one of the school’s
first Fulbright Scholars. That scholarship supported
a year of study in New Zealand. And, in 1997,
well into his seventies, Zehren added a master’s in
business administration from Western Kentucky
University. It was an education that supported his
vocation: Zehren was born to be a cheesemaker.
“I was born in the living quarters of a Wisconsin
cheese factory in Shawano County,” he explains.
“My dad was a pioneer Wisconsin cheesemaker, my
uncles, my grandfathers, cousins, myself and my
brother. The cheese industry was our industry.”
The oldest of seven children, Zehren began
working in his father’s cheese factory at age 13 and
earned his cheesemaker’s license at age 18. The
family moved to a number of factories during his
youth. His father made his final career stop at a
cheese factory located between Bonduel and Cecil,
which indirectly led Zehren to St. Norbert.
“Camp Tivoli, which was run by the Norbertines,
was nearby on Shawano Lake,” he explains. “The
Norbertine priests said Mass at St. Martin Church in
Cecil. I remember Fr. (Patrick) Butler (O.Praem.).”
While in graduate school, he met Virginia, who
was also a student in the food science program.
“She had her degree in pharmacy, but when she
graduated, she was only 20 years old, so they
wouldn’t give her a license,” explains Zehren. “She
got a job with Kraft through the war and then
moved on to Madison.”
Zehren returned to the cheese industry in 1954
when he began a long career at Schreiber Foods in
Green Bay. “My first role was quality control and
making new products in the laboratory,” he says. “I
would make a lot of visits to other cheese factories.
I never worked in the sales department, but if there
was a complaint, that was my job to take care of it.”
In 1962, Zehren became one of a group of
employee-owners. He later served as director of
manufacturing and, during his last four years, prior to
retirement in 1989, he was vice president of industrial
affairs. In 1986, Schreiber Foods established the
Vincent L. Zehren Award of Excellence in Applied
Technology. He was the first recipient.
“When I was born, there were 2,300 cheese
factories in Wisconsin. Now there are 130 to 140, so
the industry has completely changed. In Shawano
Country, there were 120 cheese factories. Now I
believe there is only one left.”
At age 90, Zehren still stays on top of the
industry. He receives a daily report from Schreiber
and reads “Cheese Report,” a weekly publication.
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A L U M N I O F S T. N O R B E R T
1950 David Gass, of
Flint, Mich., died Aug.
11, 2014, at the age of
86. He served in combat
in the United States
Army during the Korean
War. He then went on to
teach history and served
as an administrator in
the Carman-Ainsworth
Schools for 33 years.
He is survived by his
wife, Nancy, and their six
children
Korean War and then
became a chemist for
Union Carbide until he
retired after 30 years. He
is survived by his wife,
Joan, and three children.
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Connection / Continuing the Conversation
Catching up
The wedding
singer goes viral
Readers tell us they turn to them first, and we love
reading them, too: Our alumni notes section is a
favorite all around. We’re so happy that our grads
keep in touch, letting us know what they’re up to.
It really is a joy to be able to share their news with
their classmates. So you can imagine that there’s
a little bit of heartbreak at the office most issues,
when we realize we’ll have to cut into our supply
of notes. It’s our practice to select the more recent
notes for the chop, knowing that we can hold them
over for the next magazine. Be assured, we do run
every note we receive, but it can sometimes take a
while to bring you up to speed with “the latest.”
So you can imagine our happy hearts every fall/
winter magazine, when the extra pages we allow
for the President’s Report sometimes bring with
them a bonanza for the rest of the book. This issue,
we’ve been able to double the number of pages
we can usually devote to your news, and we hope
you’re as delighted as we are.
Enjoy reading – and, keep your news coming!
Editor: Susan Allen. Contributors: Mike Counter
MLS ’14, Mike Dauplaise ’84, Brooke Kazik, Jeff
Kurowski, Anja Marshall ’17, MaryBeth Matzek,
Amy Mrotek ’16, Paul Nicolaus ’05, Nick Patton ’03,
Nina Nolan Rouse ’07, Mike Roemer, Tony Staley,
John Watters, Erich Wegenke ’16, Corey Wilson,
Jason Wright ’99.
College President: Thomas Kunkel
Vice President for Enrollment Management
& Communications: Edward J. Lamm
Taking it on the chin
December
3-7
5
6 Christmas With the Knights
Breakfast With Santa
Brass & Organ Christmas Spectacular
January
26 SNC Art Faculty Exhibition
29-Feb. 1 Knight Theatre presents “Into the
Woods”
Aug. 10
1991
WORDS & PICTURES
Calendar
The date on
which the late
Bill Bohné (Art) conquered the
world. Bohné kept a “running
tally” of his daily mileage and
reached a total equivalent to the
circumference of the earth (approx.
24,902 miles) while jogging in
Upper Michigan. This installation,
made to commemorate the
achievement, was included in an
exhibit celebrating his life and work.
When a Hackbart family wedding
video went viral via social media,
it took the celebrant along for
the ride. The Rev. Jay Fostner,
O.Praem., ’84 (Mission & Student
Affairs) was presiding at the
wedding of Katie Hackbart ’12
and Danny Kieffer ’12 when
Katie’s father, John Hackbart ’85,
drew a tear or two as he sang his
daughter down the aisle. Katie is
the sister of Jared ’09, Ben ’10
and Jake ’12.
The video had attracted more
than 2.5 million views at time of
press. We challenge you to watch
(at tiny.cc/sncwedding) without
tearing up a little yourself!
February
14 19 27-29 Masterworks at the Abbey,
March 8, will allow the
best voices on campus to
soar within the glorious
acoustics of the abbey
church. The St. Norbert
College Chamber Singers,
Concert Choir, Men’s
Chorus, Women’s Chorus
and Dudley Birder Chorale
perform with brass and
organ accompaniment.
For details of these events
and more, visit snc.edu/
calendar.
Winter Band Concert
Carrie Newcomer in Concert
Junior Knights & Days March
9
“The Moral Imagination: Conflict Transformation in the Contemporary World”: A Miller Lecture by John Paul Lederach
31 Undergraduate Research Forum
April
14 17-18 18
“In God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and Earth”: A Pilgrim Forum lecture with Howard Ebert (Theology & Religious Studies)
Alumni College
The Wedding Party
More at snc.edu/calendar.
Recommended
viewing
Executive Director of Communications
& Marketing: Drew Van Fossen.
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The Rev. Ulrich Christian Keller, O.Praem.
The Norbertine community at the
Bavarian abbey of Roggenburg
has many times proven a generous
host to groups visiting from the
college. During Heritage Days, we
had a chance to return the favor:
the Rev. Ulrich Christian Keller,
O.Praem., was on campus to talk
about his vibrant community and
the Rev. Stefan Kling, O.Praem.,
gave an organ concert. They
sat down with Kevin Quinn
(Economics) to talk about their
life and work. youtube.com/
stnorbertcollege.
When Frank Kasell ’06 was an undergraduate,
he attempted to break the world record for
balancing milk crates on his chin – a story we
were delighted to bring you in our Winter 2005
issue. This is a man who has not forgotten
the lessons he learned at St. Norbert – in fact,
they have since pushed him to the very cutting
edge of record-breaking attempts.
Now a writer and English language officer
at the State Department, Kasell recently
walked 114.8 meters with a 17-pound push
lawnmower balanced on his chin. According
to The Washington Post, the old record of 100
meters was set by Ashrita Furman, who owns
the Guinness World Record for holding the
most Guinness World Records at one time. “If I
was going to break anyone’s record, I figured it
would be cool for it to be him,” says Kasell.
In between crates and lawnmower, Kasell
wrote a travel guide to Chinese street food.
Best eats
We always knew our dining
options were top-notch, but the
2015 Cappies confirmed it when
they placed St. Norbert at no. 15
– among the front-runners on
their “Best College Food” list.
The national rankings are based
on student reviews of more than
2,000 schools.
Noted / Alumni Lives
1976 Richard Gluth
was presented with
an award for valor and
heroism by the Williams
Bay (Wis.) Village Board
for rendering aid at a
house fire, in which
he safely rescued a
wheelchair-bound
person.
A lifetime of leadership in service
For Tim Reilley ’52 and his wife, Janet
Nelson, the work of TRIPS aligns with a deeply
held conviction – one that Reilley was first able
to act upon many years ago. Earlier in life, he
was a member of the Norbertine order and in
that capacity he took seminarians well beyond
the confines of the abbey, establishing a
program of service out in the community as
an important part of their training.
eilley talks more about his
R
journey of leadership in service
at www.snc.edu/magazine.
1983 Mark Grogan, of
Englewood, Colo., died
May 12, 2014, at the
age of 53. He worked
in sales at IBM, First
Data Corp., Metavante
and Manpower Inc. He
is survived by his wife,
Steffanie, and three
children.
1984 Julie Brady, of
Bloomington, Ill., died
April 6, 2014, at the age
of 51. She served as a
trial attorney in the tax
division of the United
States Department
of Justice. She also
worked as an attorney
at State Farm Insurance
Companies and as a
special assistant in the
executive office of the
Cook County sheriff.
She is survived by her
husband, Pat, and four
children.
1987 Stephen
Seymour, of
Sheboygan, Wis., died
Aug. 3, 2014, at the age
of 49. Seymour worked
for Halverson Law
Offices until 1999, when
he opened his own
office, Seymour Attorney
at Law. He is survived by
his wife, Laurie, and his
four children.
1993 Eric Collins, of
Ishpeming, Mich., died
April 17, 2014, at the
age of 43. He served
30
as the senior manager,
HR business partner for
Lundbeck in Deerfield,
Ill. He is survived by his
wife, Laura ’97, and
four children.
1997 Stacy Wigand,
of Sheboygan, Wis.,
died June 1, 2014, at
the age of 39. She was
a pharmacy technician,
working at the Aurora
Sheboygan Clinic.
She is survived by her
husband, Scott, and four
children.
2003 Brett Meach, of
Appleton, Wis., died
April 27, 2014, at the
age of 33. He was
employed as a member
of the marketing team
at Alta Resources. He
is survived by his wife,
Casee ’04, and two
children.
2006 Deacon Michael
Vincent, of Green Bay,
died June 26, 2014, at
the age of 58. He was a
longtime director of faith
formation at Sts. Peter
and Paul Parish, Green
Bay. He also directed
religious education at
St. John the Evangelist
and St. Francis Xavier
Cathedral parishes,
as well as in the high
school department of
St. Mary of the Angels
Parish.
2009 Ashley Haws, of
Chicago, died June 1,
2014, at the age of 26.
She was an attorney at
law for Davi Law Group
LLC. She is survived by
her brother, Matthew.
Class Notes
1950 Jack Kaster ’50
and his wife Joan were
featured by the Green
Bay Press-Gazette in an
article about his family’s
near-century of history
with the Green Bay
Packers.
The couple live in
Georgia and haven’t had
the chance to attend
a Green Bay Packers
home game since the
team played in what
then was known as new
City Stadium. But they
trace the family’s football
roots back to 1917
when family patriarch
Earl Skogg suited
up at center for Curly
Lambeau’s “City Team,”
which routed teams from
Appleton, Kaukauna and
Marinette. The article
continued: “Jack as a
youngster had hawked
programs at old City
Stadium, pocketing a
nickel’s commission for
every 25-cent program
he sold. He recalls
choosing program sales
over a chance to play
clarinet in the team’s
band, which didn’t pay,
and required donning a
bulky Mackinaw. … Joan
was an administrative
assistant in the Packers
office in the early 1950s
when Gene Ronzani
coached the team. If you
were a player in that era,
you probably studied
a playbook that Joan
had mimeographed.
You certainly cashed
a paycheck she had
typed.”
For the couple’s
60th anniversary, their
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six children flew in from
around the United States
to tour Lambeau Field
with their parents and
take them to the Carolina
Panthers game Oct. 17.
1952 Francis Fruzen
has been honored by
the school board of the
School District of Beloit
for his distinguished
service. The new Fran
Fruzen Intermediate
School is to be named
after him.
1966 Bernard Vanden
Berk has received the
July Wisconsin Heroes
Award for his work at
House of Hope.
1967 Will Techmeier
has achieved recertification in civil trial
law with the National
Board of Trial Advocacy.
1968 Raejean
(Kasprzak) Kanter
has donated funds to
dedicate a baby room at
Milwaukee’s Meta House
in memory of her mother,
Virginia “Gigi” Kasprzak.
1972 Tom Durkin has
retired after a 43-year
career as a racetrack
announcer.
1975 Donn Pierce has
been inducted into the
Menomonee Falls (Wis.)
High School Athletics
Hall of Fame.
1976 Mary HarpJirschele has received
an award for outstanding
community leadership
from the Rotary Club of
Appleton.
1981 Larry Pesch
conducted research
focused on community
involvement in urban
educational reform.
1982 Tim Van Alstine
has been named director
of athletics at Cardinal
Stritch University.
1983 Real estate lawyer
Wayne Malecha was
among 15 partners at
Jackson Walker L.L.P. to
be selected for inclusion
in D Magazine’s “Best
Lawyers in Dallas” listing.
1984 Christine Lenske
is celebrating eight years
as policy analyst and
program coordinator
for the Wisconsin
Department of Children
& Families.
1986 Ken Ericson, who
previously served as
director of global social
marketing for Xerox,
has been named vice
president/public relations
for Fidelity Investments
in Boston.
1987 Kim Tatro,
associate director of
athletics at Lawrence
University, has been
inducted into the
school’s intercollegiate
athletic hall of fame. As
softball and volleyball
coach, Tatro has
claimed 430 victories
to date, 127 more wins
than any other coach in
Lawrence history.
1990 Dan Lunney,
director of pastoral
care and mission
integration at St. Joseph
Village of Chicago, was
selected as a Bernadin
Scholar through the
Bernadin Center. The
honor includes a full
scholarship toward the
pursuit of a Doctorate
of Ministry Studies at
Catholic Theological
Union.
1990 Dan Moureau has
been named director of tax
accounting at KimberlyClark Corporation.
1991 Barbara (Millot)
Gromacki has accepted
a position as vice
president of human
resources for Marcus
Theatres. She will have
the responsibility of
leading the human
resources team and
functions, including
planning, developing and
executing HR services
and programs that align
with the company’s
overall business strategy
and corporate direction.
1992 Abbey Box has
opened Sutra Gallery in
Ellison Bay, Wis. As well
as her own photography,
the gallery specializes in
fine art and textiles from
India.
1992 Karina Willes
has contributed a
chapter to “Health Care
Disparities and the LGBT
Population.”
1992 Scott Nikolai has
moved from the social
sciences department at
University of WisconsinPlatteville to the office of
institutional effectiveness
and assessment. There
he will serve as an
institutional researcher.
1993 Lynnea Krienitz
West received the
Human Rights and
Diversity Award from
the City of Eden
Prairie (Minn.) for her
commitment to equality
and to closing the
achievement gap.
1995 Brian Foster
has been invited to sing
the national anthem on
several occasions for
the Daytona Cubs, a
minor league affiliate
of the Chicago Cubs.
Foster is also the owner
and operator of Foster’s
Transportation Services,
which celebrated its
one-year anniversary in
August.
1995 Todd Blahnik has
been appointed director
of Catholic educational
services for the St.
Francis Xavier Catholic
School System.
1995 Bret Van Asten is
one of three co-owners
of The Sardine Can, a
bar and new restaurant
in Green Bay.
1995 Karen Loritz has
accepted a position as
vice president of finance/
beverage with Kerry
Group in Beloit, Wis.
1996 Jessica (Turke)
Grandt was recognized
as Administrator of
the Year by the School
District of Janesville.
1996 Michael Mauthe
has been named
principal at St. Francis
Xavier High School
in Appleton, Wis. He
has also received the
Outstanding Catholic
Christian Service Award
from his alma mater,
St. Mary Central High
School in Neenah, Wis.
1996 Ethan Haas has
been appointed vice
president and general
manager of Appvion’s
carbonless and specialty
papers division at the
company’s headquarters
in Appleton,Wis.
1996 Mary Kramer
has been appointed
principal of Shawano
(Wis.) Community Middle
School.
1996 Eric Peters has
returned to Wisconsin
with his wife and twin
daughters to work as the
director of enrollment
management at the
University School of
Milwaukee.
1996 Scott McMahon
was recently named
manager in payment
services at Thrivent
Financial.
1997 Christopher
Thompson has
completed a dissertation
entitled “Self-Identified
Servant Leadership Traits
Valued by Elementary
Teachers in an Urban
Wisconsin School.”
1997 Jason Schreiber
cycled in the AIDS Life
Cycle, 545 miles from
San Francisco to Los
Angles, in June. The ride
raised over $15 million
for AIDS/HIV services in
California. Jason recently
accepted the position
of director of student
life and leadership at
California State University
San Marcos.
1998 Tom Parks has
been honored by his
company, MassMutual,
for his work in creating
and teaching financialliteracy curriculum
materials to high
schools.
2001 Nichole
(Heinecke) Lecher
’01, director of strategic
philanthropy and
community relations at
Northwestern Mutual,
was profiled by The
Huffington Post. Asked
about highlights and
challenges in her
position, Lecher told the
national news blog that
“the most rewarding
experience was learning
that a child whom we
funded through our
sponsorship of Alex’s
Lemonade Stand
Foundation Family Travel
Alumni Award Winners 2014
Every year, St. Norbert College recognizes a few of its outstanding alumni at a celebratory
dinner in October. Our warmest congratulations go to the 2014 honorees.
Alma Mater Award
Dennis Engels ’64
is a man of many
accomplishments. Highlights from his
61-page curriculum
vitae include nearly 40
years as an educator at
UW-Madison and the
University of North Texas.
Engels retired from UNT
as a Regents Professor
Emeritus, one of only two
professors so recognized in the history
of that university’s counseling education
program. He has published more than
100 scholarly works, and has assumed
leadership roles in many counselingrelated organizations and programs.
Engels has also been instrumental in
changing and implementing student
financial aid law and spearheading career
development programs. He attained the
rank of colonel in the Army Reserve,
commanding combat and strategic
intelligence units that played important
roles in Operation Desert Shield and
other worldwide initiatives. Engels
and his wife, Donna, have raised three
sons and served as foster parents to 22
children.
Distinguished Achievement
in Education
John Koker ’84 has been called “The
Math Whisperer.” The University of
Wisconsin Oshkosh
Distinguished Teaching
Award and the UW
System Board of Regents
Teaching Excellence
Award rank high among
the many honors and
awards he has received:
The latter is given to only two educators
in the entire UW system each year. Koker
served as chair of UWO’s mathematics
department before taking up his current
position as dean of the College of Letters
and Science, where he has played a
leading role in overhauling its general
education program. He has also served
as chair and governor of the Wisconsin
section of the Mathematics Association
of America.
Distinguished Achievement
in Public Service
Kevin DeCleene M.T.S. ’12 has a
lengthy track record of community
service and outreach.
He is chaplain for the
Knights of Columbus,
a minister to those in
nursing homes, a teacher
of Confirmation classes,
a Habitat for Humanity
volunteer and a minister
to the disadvantaged through Street
Lights Ministry, as well as the sponsor of
a child in need in Guatemala. In addition
to pursing his career with Schneider,
DeCleene has been a lifelong learner,
completing five years of diaconal studies
and formation leading to his ordination,
then earning a Master of Theological
Studies degree from St. Norbert.
Young Alumni Award
As an undergraduate, Stephanie
Birmingham ’09 volunteered with
the TRIPS alternative
break program on three
occasions, serving in
domestic violence centers,
homeless shelters and
soup kitchens. She has
also volunteered at a
Green Bay homeless shelter, interned
for the Leadership Conference on Civil
Rights, and lobbied on behalf of Friends
for Wheels, the organization she cofounded to raise disability awareness.
Birmingham spent nearly two years as a
full-time chaplain’s assistant at the Brown
County (Wis.) Jail. She is now pursuing a
Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling at
Loyola University of Chicago.
A L U M N I O F S T. N O R B E R T
A L U M N I O F S T. N O R B E R T
1980 Daniel Strauss,
of Green Bay, died April
5, 2014, at the age of
57. He enjoyed music,
theatre and the arts. He
is survived by his three
siblings.
1978 Ralph Tease has
been named as one of
the Top 50 Attorneys in
the State of Wisconsin
by Super Lawyers
Magazine. He has been
selected as a Super
Lawyer every year since
2005.
1989 Madia
Bendersky Sargent
has been recognized
with the 2014 Business
Travel Innovator of
the Year award at
the Innovate 2014
Conference in New York.
In 2011, she was named
to Business Travel News’
Top 25 Most Influential
Executives in the
Industry.
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A L U M N I O F S T. N O R B E R T
Fund was in remission
from a clinical trial he
received because we
paid for his and his
family’s transportation
to the treatment facility.
This news came on
the first anniversary of
our program launch
and it was tremendous
affirmation that we are
doing the right thing. Our
investments – through
Alex’s Lemonade
Stand – are making a
significant difference in
the lives of thousands of
children. It’s rewarding
to know that your day-today work can truly make
a difference in the lives of
so many.”
2001 PCMA has
announced the hiring
of Robert Haas in the
newly created position
of vice president of
business development
and data intelligence.
He will focus on
business development
opportunities while
integrating business
intelligence and a
data-driven marketing
approach into their
current print and digital
solutions. He was
previously employed as
the principal consultant
of a division within the
Tribune Company,
Datagrated Services.
2002 Ray (Chip)
Gabriel has obtained
a Master of Business
Administration degree
from Georgetown
University’s McDonough
School of Business.
2003 Shanna
Hechimovich was
named the 2014
Wisconsin recipient of
the James Madison
Graduate Fellowship,
an award intended to
help secondary-level
history, government and
social studies teachers
to become outstanding
educators of the
Constitution.
2004 Karin Adams
who previously worked
for Racine Public Library,
has accepted a full-time
position as the new
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children’s librarian at
the Brown County (Wis.)
Central Library in Green
Bay.
2004 Alex Blasky is
working as a postdoctoral fellow at the
University of Colorado’s
Anschutz Medical
Campus. He has been
conducting research
in the field of cell
biology, stem cells and
development, where
he focuses on the
molecular mechanisms
that regulate the
development of the
peripheral nervous
system.
2004 Rebecca “Bec”
(Kane) Kurzynske
has been named as the
assistant superintendent
of schools and
director of personnel
for the Pulaski (Wis.)
Community School
District. She was
previously the district’s
director of personnel and
employee growth.
2004 Adam Winters
has been promoted to
a new role at Amazon.
com, where he is
corporate counsel
for Amazon Web
Services, Amazon’s
cloud computing and
technology infrastructure
business. He will
continue to work from
Amazon’s campus in
Seattle.
2005 Jahan Wilcox
has been appointed
rapid-response director
for the Republican Party
of Iowa.
2006 Spencer Carbery
of the South Carolina
Stingrays was named
the recipient of the John
Brophy Award as the
East Coast Hockey
League Coach of the
Year.
2007 Don Norwick
has received the 2014
Milwaukee Charter
School Advocates High
School Teacher of the
Year Award and the
2014 Milwaukee Urban
Debate League Coach of
the Year Award. He has
also become a nationally
board-certified teacher in
adolescence and young
adulthood-history.
2007 Ashley (Holl)
Michlig has accepted
a position as a graphic
designer at Aspirus in
Wausau, Wis.
2008 Sarah
(Kaminski) Campillo
has recently been
promoted to the position
of corporate college
recruiter at Schneider,
the Green-Bay based
trucking company. She
will be in charge of
Schneider internships
and college relationships
nationwide.
2008 Felicia (Harazin)
Para completed her first
marathon when she took
part in the 2014 Bank
of America Chicago
Marathon.
2009 Libby Ertmer
was asked to be the
property manager of an
apartment community,
Arbor Ridge Apartments
in Milwaukee, last May.
She previously served
as an assistant property
manager at St. James
Place Apartments in
Milwaukee and Saddle
Brook Apartments in
Pewaukee, Wis.
2009 Brian Lueth, who
previously worked as an
independent consultant,
has accepted a position
at The Trievad Group
LLC, as the Kenosha,
Wis., company’s chief
operating officer.
2010 Michael Lampe
has accepted a new
position as coordinator
of online learning at
the University of South
Carolina, where he will
work on building a virtual
student success center
and creating mediabased academic support
content.
2010 Megan
(DePrey) Wheeler
has been named youth
development program
manager for the Green
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Bay Area Chamber of
Commerce.
2010 Dr. Alex Kocken
has opened Kocken
Chiropractic LLC to serve
the De Pere community.
2010 Stephanie
Lambert is working for
the Centers for Disease
Control & Prevention
as an Association of
Schools & Programs of
Public Health/Centers
for Disease Control Allen
Rosenfield Global Health
Fellow.
2010 Samantha
(Christian) Haas
has accepted a
position at Unified
Newspaper Group as
a community reporter
and photographer for
three weeklies and one
monthly newspaper in
the Madison (Wis.) area.
She previously worked
for the Watertown (Wis.)
Daily Times.
2011 Valerie Gray
has been selected
by American Physical
Society members as
chair-elect for the APS
Forum on Graduate
Student Affairs. Gray
is currently pursuing a
doctorate at the College
of William & Mary and
undertaking research
at the Department
of Energy’s Thomas
Jefferson National
Accelerator Facility.
2011 Keenan Victor
Rogers has received his
Juris Doctor degree from
Cumberland Law School
at Samford University in
Birmingham, Ala.
2011 Kyla Van Dehy
has recently earned
her Wisconsin Certified
Public Accountant
license.
2012 Mary Williams,
a board-certified nursemidwife, helped open
the new Kaldas Center
for Fertility, Surgery &
Pregnancy in Neenah,
Wis. She holds a new
position with the center.
2012 David Mangless,
a teacher at Brook Forest
School in Oak Brook,
Ill., was profiled by The
Doings Oak Brook in an
article about the rarity
of men teaching at the
kindergarten level. The
Chicago Sun-Times
article says that only
2.3 percent of the
country’s preschool and
kindergarten teachers
in 2013 are men,
according to the most
recent statistics from the
Department of Labor.
2013 Eric Natwick
has been named the
new youth and teen
development director
at the YMCA in Door
County.
2013 A column on
investing by David
Tulig has appeared in
the Green Bay Press
Gazette.
2014 Zane Statz has
been hired at Insight
Creative as a designer/
web programmer for the
Green Bay firm.
n Jim Gilles ’78 and
John O’Brien ’77 have
reopened Gilly’s Frozen
Custard as Burger
House 41 in Green Bay.
n Sean Damitz ’98 and
Daniel Schumacher
’98 were invited by Parti
Québécois to present
at a recent convention.
They spoke on the role
of college radio in the
Quebec sovereignty
movement.
n Reid Campbell ’14
and Kyle Stroh ’13
have been signed to
Rapid City Rush, a
professional hockey
team in Rapid City, S.D.
Defenseman Campbell
and forward Stroh (who
returns for his second
year with the Rush
after a trade for future
considerations from
the Florida Everblades)
reunite with former teammate Johan Ryd ’12,
who plays forward for the
Rush.
n Patrick McCadden
’14 begins his pro
hockey career as
a forward with the
Columbus Cottonmouths
in Columbus, Ga.
n Green Bay Preble
High School has
inducted Preble alumni
Carrie (Metzler)
Prigge ’91 and Adam
Winters ’04 into its
Athletics Hall of Fame.
n 2008 Samantha
Fylling and husband
Peter Fylling ’10
moved to Milwaukee
in August 2014.
Samantha is pursuing
a doctoral degree in
communication from the
University of WisconsinMilwaukee and Peter
is working as a senior
internal auditor at
Johnson Controls Inc.
n Rachel (Gonnering)
Sonnentag ’06 has
joined O’Connor
Connective as senior
associate/marketing
communications. The
Green Bay-based
strategy and marketing
communications
company is led by
Bridget Krage
O’Connor ’93.
CORRECTION
Among our list of
Golden Apple recipients
(Summer 2014) we
should also have
named Kayla (Larson)
Weyenberg ’11.
Weyenberg serves
on the third grade
team at Westwood
Elementary in De Pere,
and is a member of the
school’s 2014 Teachers
of Distinction! awardwinning team, along
with Stacey Derbique
’09 and Samantha
Sullivan ’09. Congratulations to all!
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2013-14 President’s Report & Honor Roll of Donors
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I
President Tom Kunkel
t’s rather fashionable lately for
opinionistas to deride higher education
as the most hidebound enterprise this
side of blacksmithing. Both, they imply,
have been hammering out their products
in pretty much the same way for centuries.
Well, it’s indisputable that colleges like
change even less than most folks do, but it is
certainly not true that “campus innovation”
is an oxymoron. In fact, most of the postsecondary institutions I know are altering the
way they do business almost by the week. And
St. Norbert College is one of them.
True, this adaptation is happening in large
part because colleges and universities, like all
modern institutions, realize they must adapt or
die amid a highly competitive and disruptive
environment. But at St. Norbert, we are also
changing because it’s in the best interests of our
students.
Take our institution-wide commitment to
the sciences. We knew from the experience
of other schools that once we started erecting
a new building for the teaching of natural
sciences we could expect a spike in the
number of first-years pursuing these majors.
But then we entered into our bold – and
virtually unprecedented for a liberal arts
college – partnership with the Medical College
of Wisconsin, which has located a regional
campus within the new Gehl-Mulva Science
Center and will welcome its charter class next
July. That’s when things really got interesting.
How interesting? Well, six years ago the
percentage of SNC first-years majoring in the
so-called “hard sciences” – which for these
purposes are defined as chemistry, biology, premedicine, other pre-health areas (e.g., dentistry,
veterinary medicine), and nursing – stood
at 14 percent. In the intervening years, as we
enhanced our academic profile, that number
gradually ticked up, so that it stood at 22
percent of first-year students arriving in 2013.
But for this fall’s entering class, that figure
is 35 percent – more than one-third of the
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entire class. As massive as the new Gehl-Mulva
complex is, maybe it’s not big enough!
The past year also was notable because
our faculty authorized a Master of Business
Administration program, which we will kick off
in the fall of 2015. The M.B.A. program will be
housed in the new Donald J. Schneider School
of Business & Economics. Both the program
and school have been endowed through the
generosity of Patricia Schneider, Don’s widow,
as a recognition of how much the trucking and
logistics entrepreneur, Class of ’57, loved his
alma mater.
Now, starting an M.B.A. program may not
strike you as all that radical. But I can assure
you that at a classically undergraduate, liberal
arts institution like St. Norbert, it was a leap.
We’ve been teaching business here from
our earliest days (when the subject was called
“the commercial arts”), and it has always been
one of our most popular majors. So business
education is part of our DNA. But the M.B.A.
program will take this commitment to an
entirely new sphere – to a new audience,
to a new level of expertise, and to a new
collaboration with the northeast Wisconsin
business community. In the process it will also
help us diversify our revenue base. And a good
bit of that new revenue, incidentally, will go to
help make St. Norbert more affordable for our
undergraduate students.
Another entrepreneurial project we’re proud
of is our new “Gap Experience.” As I write
this, eight eager first-years are piloting what
amounts to a more “hands-on” start to their
college education than has been the norm.
Under the tutelage of Laura Fredrickson, whose
background is in education and environmental
studies, these intrepid eight are spending their
fall semester in outdoor leadership courses,
followed by service trips around America
and even internationally. But by this January,
they will be back on campus and settling
into traditional courses, right on schedule to
graduate with the rest of the Class of 2018.
Alumni Giving Participation
The Gap program is an acknowledgement
that, today, there can be no “one road” to
postsecondary education. It is also a Big Idea
for us.
And you may remember that about this time
a year ago I was inviting you to send in your
own “big ideas” for the future of St. Norbert.
We were delighted and gratified that more than
250 of you took us up on the offer. Our Big
Ideas task force combined and distilled those to
five proposals that we consider most promising
– suggestions that ranged from becoming a
catalyst for new businesses to developing a
residential community at the edge of campus
for retirees who want to stay intellectually
and emotionally connected to SNC. Now we
are undertaking a fuller evaluation of these
prospects, and we’ll keep you posted on our
progress.
All over campus we are innovating to utilize
the digital environment and its dazzling new
tools to best effect. It was at our behest that
six outstanding liberal arts colleges in the
upper Midwest came together in a kind of
consortium to share best practices in digital
pedagogy. And a few months ago a number
of those schools, again led by SNC, secured a
prestigious Teagle Foundation grant to develop
pilot programs teaching core intellectual skills
in non-traditional ways. Indeed, in classroom
after classroom, SNC faculty members are
reimagining how they teach their courses
and conveying information in a much more
interactive way, promoting 21st-century
learning in a manner that is now second nature
to this generation of students.
Finally, I would note that one year ago we
opened the beautiful Cassandra Voss Center,
which is devoted to studying issues of gender
and identity in all their complex iterations.
We started an incredible run of creative
programming with the dynamic founder of
GoldieBlox, Debbie Sterling, who came here
for the Midwest launch of a toy designed to
spur young girls to pursue engineering and the
sciences. We concluded the year with a rare
public presentation by the author and social
critic bell hooks.
As you know, within this annual report
you’ll find recognition of you and your financial
generosity to the college, and needless to say
virtually none of the aforementioned initiatives
would be possible without that kind of support.
One measure of your passion is the fact that
Full Ahead: Campaign St. Norbert has been a
spectacular success. You’ll hear more about that
later this year.
Meantime, another measure is that the
world is paying more attention than ever to
what is happening at St. Norbert College, and
to how your generosity allows us to innovate in
a way that remains consistent with our mission
and our values.
Recently U.S. News published its rankings
of national liberal arts colleges for 2014-15, and
I’m pleased to report St. Norbert jumped up
11 full spots to 123, the highest placement in
our history as we continue our campus-wide
pursuit of excellence.
But to be honest, I was just as proud when,
as it recently did, Money magazine rated us as
the 20th among its “Most Affordable Colleges
in America,” just ahead of such outstanding
institutions as Wabash, Augustana, Grinnell
and Lake Forest colleges. Or when, at the
same time, the highly respected Washington
Monthly placed us 32nd among top American
liberal arts colleges as “Best Bang for the Buck.”
These institutions, the magazine said, “do the
best job of helping non-wealthy students attain
marketable degrees at affordable prices.”
You can’t accomplish results like this by
standing still. And taken together, these
rankings suggest that St. Norbert College is a
place where a student can get a great education
at a fair, affordable cost.
That was the idea when Abbot Pennings –
quite the entrepreneur in his own right – got us
going 116 years ago. It still is.
Percentage
2013-1417.2%
2012-1318.3%
2011-1218.2%
2010-1119.4%
Alumni Donors
Individual donations
2013-142,952
2012-133,118
2011-123,074
2010-113,210
Total Donors
Donations by alumni and friends
2013-144,947
2012-134,971
2011-124,916
2010-115,504
St. Norbert Fund Annual Gifts
Total dollars
2013-14$1,491,201
2012-13$1,406,938
2011-12$1,409,742
A R E P O R T F R O M T H E P R E S I D E N T S T. N O R B E R T C O L L E G E
A R E P O R T F R O M T H E P R E S I D E N T S T. N O R B E R T C O L L E G E
Innovation Leads the Way
2010-11$1,511,709
Gift Production
Total dollars
2013-14 $17,114,601
2012-13$22,389,040
2011-12$27,461,816
2010-11$17,092,807
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2013-14
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS 2013-14
Norbert Guild
Pennings Guild
Burke Guild
Mike & Mimi Ariens 20
Errico & Patrizia
Auricchio 10
Dick & Kristin Bemis
John & Nancy Burgoyne
Carol & Bob Bush 20
Mary Ann Cofrin
Leo & Barbara Crowley
Dan & Nancy Dickinson 10
Paul “Tiger” Dlouhy 20
Jane Gehl & Todd Thiel
Paul & Carol Gehl 20
Larry & Kathy Gentine 20
Louis & Michele Gentine 20
Louis & Paula
Hoitink Gentine
George & Sharon*
Biebel Hartmann 20
Thomas & Mary
Bleser Hayes 20
Phil & Betsy = Hendrickson
Mike & Barbara Kimps
Joe Kline 20
Jim & Julie-Anne Kress 20
John Kress 5
Darlene Long
Karen* McDiarmid &
James Montgomery
Ed Meyer & Mary Ellen*
Troup 20
Kevin & Connie Michels
Pat & Marysue Michels 10
Ruth Michels
Tim & Barbara Michels 20
Shirlyn Miller 5
Miriam & Jim Mulva 20
Pat & Ann Murphy
Kevin* & Therese Quinn
Michael & Elizabeth
Riordan
Pat Schneider 20
Ed & Ann Gentine Sturzl 20
Mike Van Asten 10
Marianne Van Drisse 20
Kurt & Kim Voss 5
Fred = & Carol Wakeman 20
Jim Yocum 20
Vince Zehren 20
Rick & Virginia Baer
Mike Boberschmidt &
Nancy Gross 10
Stuart & Cindy Brotz 20
Bill & Nancy
Zajkowski Burns 20
Tom & Sandy Calaway
Chris Doerr
Eliot* & Bonnie* Elfner 20
Earl = & Vera Finkbeiner
Ernest & Joan Harvey
Gretchen Hoffmann 20
Mary Johnson 20
Don Jones
Carol & Don Kress
Mac La Force
Fred & Kathy Lamont 20
Glenn & Barbara
Madrigrano 20
Jack & Patti
Brash McKeithan 20
Ron O’Keefe
Tom & Dawn
Bielmeier Olejniczak 20
Kathryn Peot
Joan & Bob Schaupp 20
Larry & Phyllis
Schoenberger
Leslie Shade
Steve & Barb Slaggie
Drs. Mark F. & Mary Ellen
Stinski
K.C. & Georgia Stock 10
Ed Thompson 20
Paul & Sara
Johnson Tutskey 20
Harold = & Arleen
Vanden Heuvel
Carl & Carol Vogel 10
Dave & Jane Voss 5
Quent & Dorothy Willems
Agnes Wood
Karen Ambrose
Bob Ambrosius
Mike & Renee
Ingrassia Ariens 20
Bob & Sally Atwell 10
Bill & Fiorella Auriemma 20
Richard & Sara Baer
Bill & Cindy Bain
Isaac & Marge
Kachadurian Barpal
Frank & Jean
Blaha Battaglia 20
Keith & Mary Bednarowski 20
Lois Beisel
Bruce & Carol Bell 20
Dennis & Mary Bersch
Dan & Penny Bollom 20
John & Joan Brusky 20
William Buerschinger
Donna Burke
Joanne Burns 20
Tom & Karen
De Groot Camilli 20
Ben & Louisa Chu 20
Joe & Dawn Colwin
Nick Conlon
Andy & Karen Kalter Cook 20
Jim Cuene 20
Doris DeCaster
Tim & Maria Delaney 20
Dan Doerr
Dick & Anne
Witteborg Egan 20
Tom & Barbara Flanagan 20
Howard Frankenthal
Tom & Jane Frawley
Bob & Carmen Gallagher 20
Lee Gentine
$1,000,000 & above
$250,000 to $999,999
$50,000 to $249,999
*Indicates past & present
faculty or staff donor
=Indicates deceased donor
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Mike & Leanne Haddad 5
Jerry Haen
Tom & Ruthann Hall
Chris & Evie Hartwig
Jim & Jane Hayes
Wally & Tricia Hilliard
Paul & Barbara Hills
Bob* & Jean Horn 20
Tim & Judith Howald
Harry & Carol Huempfner 20
John & Sherri Huff
William Hynes* &
Margie Shurgot*
Cathy & Bud Jacobs 20
Steve Kaplan & Marcie Paul*
Patrick & Lisa Kelly
Bill & Marilyn Kioski 20
Herb Kohler & Natalie Black
Louie & Pat Konop
Carmel Kosmoski
Bernard Kubale 20
Carol Kwaterski =
Mitch & Carol Kwaterski 20
Donna & Donald Landry
Randy & Catherine
Clifford Lawton 5
Mary Layde
Bert & Diane Liebmann 20
John & Kathy Lochner
Wayne & Terese
Emer Lubner 20
Dan Lunney
Harry Macco
Jack & Marilyn Mackin 20
Jim Madigan 20
Tom Maher 20
Harry* & Marian Maier 20
Bob & Betsy Manger 5
Andrew Masterson
Margaret McAndrews
Rosemary McMonagle 20
Ruth Mettner 20
Fred Mohr &
Elizabeth Charlton
Mike Mooney 20
The Rev. C.P. Mulrooney,
O.Praem.* 20
Emma Naumann
Arleen Neuman 20
Louis H. Neuville
Greg & Darcey Nicklaus 10
Padraic & Laura Obma 5
Emil & Ellen Pfenninger 20
John & Grace Phillips
Jim & Suzanne Piette
Dave Porter 20
Tom & Joce Hair Purtell 10
Peter & Kathleen Reines 20
Carl Reinhold &
Eileen Kehoe 10
Dick & Sharon Resch 5
Harold Richter
Dan & Nena Ritter
Jeff* & Kathleen* Ritter 20
Tim & Jan Romenesko 10
Gary Rosenberg &
Bridgit Maile
Martha Maudsley Sauter
Dr. Jeffery G. Scherer &
Ms. Debra J. Alder
Paul & Carol Schierl
Joe & Susan Schinkten 10
Fred & Teresa Schmidt 20
Jim & Dona Schmitt
Elizabeth Schroeder
Maggie Shea
Wayne Sigl &
Leesa Erickson 20
Michael Sir
Jeff Steagall & Sue
Rine-Steagall
Rollie & Sue Ellen
Stephenson 10
Jane Stewart
Steve & Lorry Stiles
Roy & Hallie Stumpf 20
John* & Jere Sutton
Paul & Joanne Swain 20
Sahil & Rupa Tak
Donald Taylor* 20
Dick & Cay Terry 20
Ron & Diana Tortelli 20
John & Jo Ann Touchett
Tim & Anise
Baccash Traynor
Gordy & Ramona Van Asten
Scott & Michelle
Vandenhouten 20
Joe Vander Zanden
Bob & Mary Van Dyck 20
Clayton Lee & Norma
Vannes
Tony & Peggy
Reynolds Ventura 20
Gerald Verstoppen
Louise Waldkirch
Tony & Jennifer Walter
Mary Watermolen
Ron & Colleen Weyers 10
Tom & Beverly Whealon 20
Bob & Diane Williams 20
Ed Wroble & Carol
Stram-Wroble 10
How the giving levels work:
Lifetime Giving
Norbert Guild – Donors who have made gifts to St. Norbert College totaling $1 million or more over their lifetime.
Pennings Guild – Donors who have made gifts to St. Norbert College totaling $250,000 or more over their lifetime.
Burke Guild – Donors who have made gifts to St. Norbert College totaling $50,000 or more over their lifetime.
Current Giving 2013-14
President’s Club – Donors who have made gifts to St. Norbert College totaling $2,000 or more over the previous fiscal year.
Dean’s Club – Donors who have made gifts to St. Norbert College totaling $1,000-$1,999 over the previous fiscal year.
Main Hall Club – Donors who have made gifts to St. Norbert College totaling $500-$999 over the previous fiscal year.
Founder’s Club – Donors who have made gifts to St. Norbert College totaling $100-$499 over the previous fiscal year.
Planned Giving
Anselm Keefe Society – Donors of any age who have made a planned gift: a future bequest, charitable gift annuity, charitable
remainder trust, charitable lead trust or life insurance policy with St. Norbert College as a beneficiary.
Alumni
Class of 1940
Class of 1943
Class of 1945
Participation: 33 Percent
Participation: 28 Percent
Participation: 50 Percent
Frank & Marylou Lucas 20
*Indicates past & present
faculty or staff donor
=Indicates deceased donor
5 10 20 Indicates consecutive
giving years.
Note: The participation
rates under each class year
indicate the percentage of
living alumni, of all those
contactable, who have made
a gift to the college in the
past year.
Founder’s Club
President’s Club
Founder’s Club
Founder’s Club
Ted = Wing 20
Howard & Joan Jacques
Ralph & Bonnie Duprey 20
The Rev. Rowland
De Peaux, O.Praem.*
Participating Member
Class of 1946
Class of 1948
Class of 1949
Don & Alvena Zimonick
Class of 1941
Participation: 25 Percent
Dean’s Club
Quent & Dorothy Willems
Class of 1942
Participation: 13 Percent
Founder’s Club
Jay Lison 20
Bob & Marjorie Servais 20
Class of 1944
Ed & Sonia Rollman
Participating Member
Participation: 100 Percent
Participation: 63 Percent
Participation: 35 Percent
Founder’s Club
Dean’s Club
President’s Club
Participation: 25 Percent
Tom Basche
Dean’s Club
Participating Member
Bob* & Margaret
Hoffmann 20
Main Hall Club
Pete & Emmy-Lou Safford
Class of 1947
Participation: 28 Percent
Sy & Lilian Reich 5
Don Rohlinger 20
Vince Zehren 20
Founder’s Club
Bill & Mary Joan Janssen 20
Joe & Patricia Ley
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Life to Date Giving
Tom Rondou 10
Dean’s Club
Earl & Agnes Heyrman
John Melchior &
Nancy Herwig 20
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Main Hall Club
Jim & Joan Smits 20
Founder’s Club
Ed & Corinne Arndorfer 20
The Rev. Robert K.
Finnegan, O.Praem. 20
John Pritchard 20
Ken Romenesko 20
Bob & Mary = Schuchart 20
Class of 1950
Participation: 33 Percent
President’s Club
Dean’s Club
Jerry & Phyllis Cherney 10
Jim Cuene 20
Frank & Carmela
Linsmeier 20
Jim & Irene Ziegelbauer 20
Main Hall Club
Jack & Joan Kaster 20
Pat & Geraldine Noonan 20
Founder’s Club
Bill Biolo
Gordon De Wane 20
Harry & Dolores Hurst
Larry & Rosella Janquart 20
Ray & Nancy Kiefer 20
Mike Klika 10
Roy & Viola Rickert 20
Richard & Jonella
Schwaller 20
Len Swidler
Donald Vandersteen &
Mary Bradtke Vandersteen
Don Zakowski
Participating Member
Albert & Carole Fisher 10
Harry & Esther Gillis 20
Roger & Mary Hermsen 20
Emmett = & Elinor Hoks 20
Harold & M. Eileen Krcma
Arvid & Mary McGuire 20
Dave & Rose Quinlan
Merrill & Marion
Van Handel 20
Harold & Barbara Wesley 20
Don & Jeannine Youniss 20
Al & Alice Zeller 20
Class of 1951
Participation: 21 Percent
Dean’s Club
Harry* & Marian Maier 20
Main Hall Club
Mike & Elaine Mommaerts 20
Jack Wiebusch 20
Founder’s Club
Participation: 32 Percent
President’s Club
Tim Reilley &
Janet Nelson 10
Founder’s Club
Jim & Marlene Bukoski
Fran & Marilyn Fruzen 20
Bill & Geanna Mistele 20
Joe & Mary Pesch 20
Frank & Geraldine Pirman 20
Ed & Annette Rademacher 10
Ken Rentmeester
Jerry & Margaret Sheehan
Don & Marian Tremel 20
Willie Van De Loo 5
Mary Bradtke Vandersteen &
Donald Vandersteen
Norb & Elvara Weinberger 20
Bob & Donna Welch 10
Jack Wigman 20
Vince Winter
Participating Member
John & Mary Ellen
Bauschka 20
George Greenwood 20
Eldon & Mary Ullmer 20
Roger Weyenberg
Class of 1953
Participation: 25 Percent
President’s Club
Joe Kline 20
Gene & Joan Ostrander
Dean’s Club
Mike & Mary Ariens 20
The Rev. C.P. Mulrooney,
O.Praem.* 20
Bernie Olejniczak &
Margaret Olson 20
Founder’s Club
Don Beerntsen 20
Pat & Lois Finnegan
Allan & Rita Jirikovec
Jim & Joyce Lampereur 20
Don* & Anne C.
La Violette 20
Jerry & Dorothy
Manderfield 20
Leo & Kay O’Connell 20
Bill & Marlene Scholten 20
Gene & Gertrude Walsh 10
Cubby & Elaine Wolfe 20
Participating Member
Arnold & Shirley Bashynski 5
Dick & Marlene Hoerning 20
John & Jane Kleinheinz 20
Jim & Marjorie du Bois 20
Clem & June Kueper 10
Hugh & Mary Rafferty 5
Merlin & Rosemary
Romenesko 20
Don & Dwyn Smits
Bob Weber 20
Class of 1954
Participating Member
Dan Goggin 20
Chuck & Jewell Beilke 20
Jack & Donna Conlon 20
Fred & Rita Greenwald 20
Don & Bernice Johnson
Ken Knauf 20
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Class of 1952
Participation: 24 Percent
President’s Club
Joanne Burns 20
Bernie & Margaret Roels 20
Dean’s Club
Main Hall Club
Tom & Marian Selig 20
Founder’s Club
Paul & Kay Bossert 20
Bill & Rosemary Hinkfuss 20
Bill & Marilyn Kioski 20
Tom Linck 20
Chuck & Virginia Markl 20
Dick & Beatrice Muraski
Bill & Carol O’Leksy 20
Dick & Verna Rohe 20
Louis & Geraldine
Van Derhei 10
Participating Member
Clete Birkenmeier 20
Ed & Geneva Kennedy 20
Roger Thiel 20
Class of 1955
Herman Richardson 20
Mike & Patricia Russell 20
Larry & Gail Smits
Don & Marilyn Swette 20
Giles & Barbara = Tassoul 5
Participating Member
Don & Beverly Barlament 20
Phil & Birdie Bouressa 5
Donna Janssen De Broux &
Francis De Broux 20
Bob & Helen De Grave 20
Norm & Charlotte
Duchateau 5
Colleen & Richard Hawley 20
Henry & Teresa Neubert 20
Participation: 37 Percent
President’s Club
Class of 1957
Ben & Louisa Chu 20
Carl & Carol Newhouse
Participation: 27 Percent
Dean’s Club
Harry & Shirley
Braspenninckx 20
Don & Shirley Kuplic 20
Bob & Mary Van Dyck 20
Larry Clowry & Mary
Fernandez 20
Main Hall Club
Richard & Carol Faucett 20
Joan Deprey Hogan 20
Bill Snedic 20
Founder’s Club
Jerry & Ethel Dufek 20
Sam & Shirley Friedman 20
Pat & Miriam Gowaski 20
Patrick & Kathryn Green
Quin & Patricia Herlik 10
Norb & Joan Jadin 20
Jim & Helen Reinkober 10
Jim & Norma Ritchay 20
Fran & Janis Seroogy 20
Jim & Patricia Van Straten 20
Participating Member
Clete & Loretta Delvaux 20
Bob & Romona Jonet 5
Al & Jean Logan 20
Class of 1956
Participation: 34 Percent
President’s Club
Cathy Schmitz Jacobs &
Merlin Jacobs 20
Tom & Beverly Whealon 20
Dean’s Club
Reg & Ellen Barlament 20
Dick & Cyndi Neitzel
Paul & Joanne Swain 20
Main Hall Club
Jim & Margaret = Burns 20
Tom & Shirley Davis 10
Jim & Virginia Romanski 20
Larry* & Kay* Van Alstine 20
Founder’s Club
George & Janice
Desmarais 20
Al & Nancy = Dighera 20
Jim & Carol Dobesh 20
Ray & Margherita
Fronczak 10
Ann Hollenback 20
Jim Hopkins
Robert & Dora Hsiung 5
Mary McNamara Janssen 20
Paul & Jo Ann Kleinheinz 20
Mike & Barbara Kons
Vic & Diana Kopidlansky 20
Jim & Joann Lawler 20
Pete & Marian Lemere 20
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President’s Club
Dean’s Club
John & Jean Bayer 20
Hub Germiat & Barbara
Steffanus Germiat
Main Hall Club
Tom & Barb Kiedinger 20
Ron & Joyce Mammoser 20
Ginny & James Romanski 20
Founder’s Club
Anne & Norman Ahles
Sue Antonello 20
Jules & Marjorie Bader 20
Bill & Patricia Casey 20
Andy & Joleen Duda
Tom & Dorothy du Pont
Mike & Margaret Hauser 10
Charles Hoffmann
Art & Carole La Luzerne 5
Rog Lawyer 20
Jim & Sandy Meidl 20
Joan Schmitt Meyer &
Herbert Meyer 20
Tom Mueller 20
Dick & Antoinette Pultorak
Jim & Corinne Richie
Ed & Eleanor Roeske 10
Pat & Michael Russell 20
Jerrie Phimister Walsh 20
Genie Williams 10
Participating Member
Willard = Allen 20
Janet De Cleene 10
John & Joanna Henze 20
Geri Dryja Niedzwiecki &
Ted = Niedzwiecki 10
Ray Piper 20
Mike & Mary Quigley 20
Carla Schroeder
Class of 1958
Participation: 28 Percent
Dean’s Club
Barb Steffanus Germiat &
Hub Germiat
Dick Van Egeren &
Alice Van Egeren 20
Main Hall Club
Don & Agnes Gibson 20
Bob & Nancy Gorzek 20
Chuck & Helene Walsh 20
Founder’s Club
Cliff & Shirley Bougie 10
Leigh & Iris Chase 20
Bill Clark 20
Bob & Helen Daun 20
Larry Francois 20
Tom = Fruit & Alice Fruit 20
Gene & Doris Gilbert
Lee = & Mary Gloudemans 20
Rolland Graf &
Clare Gilson Graf
Don Haupt
Duane & Jeri Hoerning 20
Norm Jarock &
Boots Krawczyk Jarock 5
Violet = Kings Laack 10
Jim & Ruth Lahiff 20
Dick & Bobbi Maes
Tom & Joyce Martens 20
Harry Quinette
Jim & Alice Rass 20
Cy Richardson &
Monika Schmiemann 20
Don & Joanne Rubow 20
Stan & Mary Smits 5
Jean Tremel 20
Jerry & Marlene Vande Loo 10
Participating Member
Richard Bielinski 20
Jim Byers &
Ann Geigel Byers 20
Don & Sheryl De Cleene 20
Tom & Nancy Dobesh
Eugene Jacobs
Cliff & Janet Lange 20
Tom & Eileen Nytes 20
Bill & Yvonne Orton
Don Ourada &
Susan Murray 10
Jerry Peck 20
Norma Aerts Posey
Madge Press Rabby &
John Rabby 20
Marie du Bois Schweiner &
Mathew Schweiner 20
Len* & Agnes Wagner 20
Class of 1959
Participation: 31 Percent
President’s Club
Ken Meyer 5
Paul & Maryann Sinkler 10
Tony = & Michaline Sinkula
Roy & Hallie Stumpf 20
Dick & Catherine Terry 20
Main Hall Club
Jerry & June Lamers 20
Tom & Catherine Louden 20
John & Carol Payne 20
Ron & Joan Strebel
Ron & Bonnie Willems 10
Founder’s Club
Jim & Harriet Baeten
Bob & Doris Barron 10
Jerry Bielinski 20
Bill & Jane Dalsaso 20
John Doyle
Diane Manning Evans &
Richard Evans
Kathy Burns Feller &
William Feller 10
Richard & Darlene Funk
Clare Gilson Graf &
Rolland Graf
Bert & Caroline Grover
Maggie Hess Hauser &
Myron Hauser 10
Adrienne Adrian Kessler &
Richard Kessler 20
Noel & Virginia Kohn 20
John & Georgia Linzmeyer 5
Jerry & Mary Menne 20
Jim & Mary Nault 20
Paul Noack 20
John & Sheila Otto
Tom & Rosemary
Quevillon 20
Don & Evvie Smith
Roy & Joan Smits
Jim & Ruth Snedic 10
Jim & Joyce Young
Participating Member
Mike Bird 10
Cy Cavanaugh 20
Fran & Donna De Broux 20
Joyce Drewiecki 20
Bill & Margaret Ferry 10
Jean Flatley
Ken & Ann Halron 20
Richard & Colleen Hawley 20
Richard Karl
Mary Krumdick Lemens
Bill & Jo Ann Miller 20
Pete & Mary Paul 20
Pat & Carol Pflieger
Richard & Donna Pinkart 10
John & Berdeen Snyder 10
George Torrey
Class of 1960
Participation: 27 Percent
President’s Club
John & Inger Kane 20
Mitch & Carol Kwaterski 20
Bob Nackers 20
K.C. & Georgia Stock 10
Dean’s Club
John & Agnes Biese 20
Paul & Caryne Forster 10
Main Hall Club
Bob & Sarah Buerger 20
Dave & Rita Frye 20
June & Gerald Lamers 20
Nan Leicht 20
Jim Shepeck 20
Larry Van Egeren
Founder’s Club
Bob & Sarah Ahlers 20
Jerry & Mary Belot 20
Tim Burke 20
Jim & Rosalyn Coenen 20
Pat & Kristin Crooks 20
Mary & Martin Downs 20
Bob Entringer 20
Bill & Kathleen Feller 10
Gene & Mary Lou Gates 20
Leo & Mary Hietpas 20
Jim Knaus &
Terese Stremer Knaus
Vince & Lois Koehler 20
Al Lodl 5
Mary Busch Nault &
James Nault 20
Ron & Anne Paradeis 20
Dick & Joan Smits 20
Jerry & Jacqueline Stingle
Participating Member
Herm & Antoinette
Buechel 20
Jim & Katherine Gennrich 20
Judy Lorrig 20
Don & Sophie Parmentier
Carol & Tom Pilgrim
Jim & Carol Schoshinski
Don & Dolores Stepniak 20
Don & Gayle Weyers
Jack Williamsen* &
Shirley Foeller* 20
Virginia Voelker Thompson &
Fred Thompson 20
Tom & Kathryn Whitman 20
Bill & Patricia Zanzig 20
Class of 1961
Bill & Elaine Campbell 20
Harry & Carol Huempfner 20
Mel & Shirley Koenigs 20
Dick & Elaine Vande Hei 20
Participation: 30 Percent
President’s Club
Ron & Betty Cyr 20
Kathy Heffron Dorosz &
Lee Dorosz 10
Tom & Barbara Flanagan 20
Roger & Marlene Herold 20
Bill & Lois McEssy 20
John & Nona Renn 20
Dean’s Club
Paul & Elizabeth
Geohegan 20
Main Hall Club
Rich & Mary Gausselin 10
Francis & Diane Junio 5
Sharon Lardinois Kruger &
Kenneth Kruger
Mike Monfils &
Mary Timney 20
Jim & Barbara Schaefer 20
Lee Stadtmiller = 20
Founder’s Club
Bev Ford Aschenbrener &
Dan Aschenbrener
Jerry & Joyce Blink 5
John & Rita Bradish 20
Paul & Gail Craven 10
Mel & Shirley Feit 10
Dave Fetyko 20
Tom & Barbara Glassel
Roger & Janet Merens 10
Pat Morgan &
Judy Redmond Morgan
Bob O’Connell
Jeanne Zeihen Pfister &
Robert Pfister 20
Dan Rohrbeck 10
Jerry Rottier &
Lois Daul Rottier 20
Dave & Marilyn
Speerschneider
Nona Wilke 20
Bernadine Williamsen 10
Gary Zarter & Ellen Zarter 20
Participating Member
Bill Buth & Susan
Maresch Buth 10
Dave Gritt & Betty Gritt 20
John & Sandra Guay 20
Rodger & Mary Jacquet
Joe & Jane Kaster
John & Brenda Koprowski
Edward Snyder
Barbara Tobias Stenger 10
Al & Carol Westhoff
Sharon Seeman
Wetherington
Class of 1962
Participation: 35 Percent
President’s Club
Barb Effenberger Boyer &
Bob Boyer* 20
Carol De Groot 20
Bob & Diane Williams 20
Dean’s Club
Jerome & Barb Hagens
Jerry Magnanenzi 20
Yuenger Wisneski 20
Charles & Judith Zarnoth 20
Founder’s Club
Nick & Janet Bachhuber 20
Barb Basteyns 20
Carol Gerlach Cavanagh &
Jack Cavanagh 20
Bob & Ann Hittner 5
Hank & Carole Jacoby
Terese Stremer Knaus &
Jim Knaus
Jim & Gaby Linnen 10
Tom McAndrews 10
Mary Morgan 10
Jerry Mostek 10
Mary Van Bellinger Neville &
Harold Neville
Tom & Jean Payne 20
John & Sharon Richter
Jim & Berthe Slattery 10
Jerry & Elaine Statz 10
Paul & Carol
Vanevenhoven 20
Dan & Mary Verstegen 20
Dave & Patricia = Wouters 20
Dick & Mary Zellner
Dan Aschenbrener &
Bev Ford Aschenbrener
The Rev. Salvatore Cuccia,
O.Praem.*
Pat Dewane &
Jane Hyska Dewane 20
Norm & Mary Dyer 20
Don & Marcia Gabriel 10
John & Joanne Gallagher 20
Lance & Donna Goetzman
Fred Hebert
Mike & Margaret Jelenic 5
Ron & Susan Lebergen 20
Dale & Mary Legois 20
Don* & Judeann Maslinski 20
Bruce & Patricia
Miketinac 10
Jim & Judy Neuser
John & Dorothy Parcelewicz
Jean Hertel Payne &
Thomas Payne 20
Mike & Jessica Raymaker 20
Gerry & Alice Riopel
Judy Russell 20
Bob & Mary Schmidt 20
Greg & Maureen Sinkler
Norb & Ann Stingle 5
Tom & Carol Tess 10
George Waas
Larry & Diane Wilkinson 10
Dave & Mary Zoch 20
Participating Member
Participating Member
Main Hall Club
Founder’s Club
Dick & Carol Anheier 20
Paul Baenen &
Diane Wiese Baenen
Dick & Sandra Burg 20
Mike & Judith DeGroot 20
Mike & Eleanor Dockry 5
Pete & Catherine Fellenz
Mary Lou Hermes Haering &
Charles Haering
Carol Piszczek Herbrand &
James Herbrand
Sue Mongin Hinkens &
Bill Hinkens 20
Jim Kastenholz
Jim & Carol Kershasky 20
Bob & Anita Kirschling
John Maul 20
Gerald & Doris Meulemans 10
Steve & Pilar Redmond
Jerry & Carol Snow 5
Rita Vanden Berk Svetlik 10
Ron & Bette VandenBerg
Les & Jean Whipple
Len & Janice Zittlow
Class of 1963
Participation: 24 Percent
President’s Club
Anne Witteborg Egan &
Dick Egan 20
Tom & Janice Krautkramer 10
Pat & Vivian Rice 20
Mark & Mary Ellen Stinski
Dean’s Club
Jim & Susan David 20
Dave & Gail Thiel 20
Main Hall Club
Ginny Dimeo 20
Marilyn Kollross
Michael & Amy Rietbrock 5
Paul & Nancy Schwemin
Mike Wisneski & Kay Diane Wiese Baenen &
Paul Baenen
Jim & Carol Clement
Jim & Karen Cramer 20
Eric & Barbara Jenschke 20
Harry Nehring &
Barb Hyska Nehring
John & Linda O’Meara
Lyle Rasmussen &
Margaret Lom Rasmussen
Bob Vandenbusch & Joanne
Schaefer Vandenbusch 10
Jerry Vanden Hogen &
Maureen Gigot
Vanden Hogen
Class of 1964
Participation: 25 Percent
President’s Club
John & Nancy Burgoyne
George Hartmann & Sharon
Biebel Hartmann* 20
Fred & Katherine Lamont 20
Martin Vandeven & Carmella
Griggins Vandeven 20
Steve & Mary = Mayheu 20
Ted & Doris Menard 20
Bob & Rita Morrissey 20
Marilyn Rupiper Mullen &
Christopher Mullen
Linda Madson Papageorge
Gordon Poquette & Bonnie
Beucher Poquette 20
Bill Powell 10
Kurt Rothe &
Carol Ward Rothe 20
Lois Daul Rottier &
Jerome Rottier 20
Doug & Ellyn Sachs 20
Tom & Becky Salp 10
Bill & Carol Simon
Mary Heezen Smith &
Robert Smith 20
Mary Ann Irish Zoch &
David Zoch 20
Participating Member
Mary Allexi
Dave & Heather Benesh
Bob & Linda Bougie 20
Wayne & Mary Danen 20
Dennis & Mary Depies
Mary Jo Thomson Diedrick &
William Diedrick 20
Colette Lessuise Finch &
John Finch 20
Ed & Diane Fink
Dick & Joyce Griesbach 20
Andy & Linda Helwig 20
Howard & Rowena
Hufnagel 5
John & Denise Ketter 20
Mary Jo Pietrykowski
Martens & Andre Martens
Bob & Mary Monroe
Carol Bosch Paul &
Richard Paul
Mike & Bonnie Schmitt 20
Bob & Elizabeth Schuster 20
Jim & Kathleen Tobias
Katie Wallerstedt 10
Class of 1965
Participation: 28 Percent
President’s Club
Ann Augustine Abbott &
Arthur = Huntley 20
Marsha Crull Dowd &
Phillip Dowd
Sharon Biebel Hartmann* &
George Hartmann 20
Don & Susan* Jauquet 20
Cliff Schweitzer 20
Dean’s Club
Dan & Margie Baker 20
Pat Meisinger Becker &
Jim Becker
Peter = & Alice Brusky 20
Jim & Barb Burke
Marcia Warden Gabriel &
Donald Gabriel 10
Dave & Terrel Gagermeier 20
Joan Gill 20
Mike & Barbara Guenther 20
Dave & Kathleen
Hutchison 20
Mickey Imhoff
Dave & Rebecca Jauquet 10
Dianne Raue Keller &
William Keller
Lee & Jane Keuler 20
Maureen Caveney Lang 20
John & Mary Looney 20
Mary = L’Empereur Mayheu
& Steve Mayheu 20
John & Sheila Mooney 5
Joe & Mary Morgan
Chris & Marilyn Mullen
Daniel Murphy 5
Paul & Lee Novotny
Randy & Reney Perkins
Dick* & Rosemary Rankin 20
John & Kathleen Russert 20
Martha Sauter
Mary Reinhart Schall
Tom Schumann &
Eileen Taylor Schumann 10
Ken Smits &
Sally Weber Smits 20
Dave & Cathy Wirtz 20
Participating Member
Bill & Judith Ashbeck
Joyce Calderon 20
Rosemary Corrigan Campbell
& William Campbell 20
Jim & Ann Cavera
Bob DeBoth 20
Joe & Delphine Dermody
Dave & Gail Devroy 20
Bernard & Judith Diederich
Georgia = Hickey 20
Ron Koch &
Mary Crowley-Koch 20
Ken & Peggy Maier 20
John & Vivian Meidl 20
Werner & Gail Schomaker
Joel & Penny Seymour 20
Carol & Gerald Snow 5
Dick & Marie Stevens 20
Class of 1966
Participation: 19 Percent
President’s Club
Denny & Donna Engels 20
Richard Kelly &
Barbara Liebmann Kelly
Dave* & Patricia Klopotek 20
Jerry & Gail Fox 20
Ron & Catherine Hughes 10
Barry & Carole Jolette 20
Phil Logan &
Lois Garrett-Logan 20
Paul Mahlberg 20
Mary Mullarkey &
Thomas Korson 20
Judy Gill Poh 5
Tom Reinkober & Pamela
Swagel Reinkober 20
Mike & Carol Weiss 20
Founder’s Club
Main Hall Club
Main Hall Club
Dean’s Club
Keith & Mary Bednarowski 20
Agnes & John Biese 20
Main Hall Club
The Rev. Andrew D. Ciferni,
O.Praem.*
George & Margaret
Holzknecht
Kay Hurley 20
Clark & Jan Jenkins 20
Mike Juchniewich 20
Dan & Catherine Bittner 20
John Cumicek 20
Susan Bins Johnson &
William Johnson 20
Founder’s Club
Tom Aerts
Tiger Dlouhy 20
Sue* & Don Jauquet 20
Mike & Rosaleen Miskella
Mike Mooney 20
Dean’s Club
Mike Flanagan 20
Bob & Susan Imig 10
Don & Susan Lamers 20
Richard & Patricia
Van Remortel 5
Mike & Jane Blick 20
Barbara Liebmann Kelly &
Richard Kelly
Martin Mattern
Ann Mueller Schaap &
John Schaap 20
Dave & Judith Simon 10
Judith Geiser Zarnoth &
Charles Zarnoth 20
Founder’s Club
Bob Barczak &
Cynthia Hart Barczak 20
Mary White Boyno &
Edward Boyno
Pat & Kristin Crooks 20
Jane Hyska Dewane &
Patrick Dewane 20
Sam Filippo
Ron & Martha Gribbins 20
Tom & Susan Hosty 10
Bob & Patricia Massart 20
Jerry Parzych &
Dorothy Herrmann Parzych
Mark & Mary Reinhart 10
Mike & Pattie Ryan 5
Pete & Patricia Schumacher
Lee Feldmann Shinners &
Michael Shinners
Alan & Marge Skalecki
Dennis Starr &
Ann Herlache Starr 20
Dave Thiel & Karen
Vanevenhoven Thiel 20
Bob & Evelyn M. Van Wie 20
Participating Member
Roger Bader &
Lois Van Ess Bader
Maggie Hegner Bullock
Don & Denise Egan 5
Bill Farrey &
Ann Weber Farrey
Frank Grogan 10
Gene Jacquet 20
John Larson & Patricia
Henderson Larson 5
Mike & Kathryn
MacDonald 20
Dave Mathy
Ken & Mary Menting 10
Gil & Kathleen Niesen 10
Carla Cucciatti Overbeck &
Julius Overbeck 20
Ken & Judith Rottier
Bill & Janet Ruys 20
Mary Schaefer Sanderson
Mary Reetz Scesney
Paul & Barbara Schumacher
Susan Dewane Vine &
James Vine 20
Class of 1967
Participation: 20 Percent
President’s Club
Bernie & Mary Ahern
John McNally &
Susan Jones McNally 20
Dean’s Club
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Don DuChateau 20
Jim & Rita McDonald 20
Marty & Patricia Ledvina 10
Phil & Leta McDonald 20
Ed & Joanne Pezanoski 10
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Virginia Skortz Baeten* &
Ralph Baeten 20
John & Alexis Fischer
Sherman & Cheryl Wade 20
Main Hall Club
Donald Luken
Jim & Linda Santy 20
Founder’s Club
Judy Strodhoff Bloomquist &
D.J. Bloomquist
Mary Drella 20
Renee Wendt Forrest 10
Mitch & Wendy Glynn
Ken & Myong Hogan
Kathy & David Hutchison 20
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Mary Milfred
Harry Monahan &
Jean Golemgeske Monahan
Mike Moschkau &
Bonnie Moschkau 20
Carol Sorenson Mott &
Thomas Mott
Tom & Patricia Nick 20
Diane & Robert Paulick 20
Wayne & Barbara Raisleger 5
Bill & Carol Rawlsky 20
Bob & Karen Roth
Carol Tomsa Shepherd &
Richard Shepherd 20
Susan Wright Skibba &
Richard Skibba 20
Dennis Sokolowski
Lee & Connie Spiering
Elaine Didier Sugent &
John Sugent 20
Dave & Suzanne Tlachac 10
Gerry & Elizabeth
Verbeten 20
Dave & Sue White
Participating Member
Bill = & Susan Burke
Denise & Don Egan 5
Mary Docka Geenen &
James Geenen 20
An Vanderloop Gehrmann &
Ralph Gehrmann 20
Doug Harder &
Carol Moser Harder
Jerry & Janice Hegy
Michael Hermans 5
Sue Steckart Jarosh &
Joe Jarosh 20
Henry & Barbara Katz 20
Gayle Brehm Klokow &
Randall Klokow 20
Sue & James Lynch 20
Dennis & Janey Malloy 5
Mia Rempe Moran &
James Moran 20
Jerry Mroczkowski &
Linda Mroczkowski 20
Steve & Janet Rhode 20
Janet Messmer Ruys &
William Ruys 20
Rick & Mary Schaefer 20
Andy & Susan Stockhausen
Dan Wallace &
Susan Campeggio Wallace
Class of 1968
Participation: 20 Percent
President’s Club
Mary Catherine Walter Ahern
& William Ahern
Bob & Leila Bradley 20
Mike & Chryl Dumas 20
Larry & Kathleen Gentine 20
Donald Taylor* 20
Ron & Diana Tortelli 20
Carmella Griggins Vandeven
& Martin Vandeven 20
Ralph & Joanne Wade 20
Dean’s Club
Ralph Baeten &
Virginia Skortz Baeten* 20
Karen De Groot Camilli &
Thomas Camilli 20
William Daley
Harry Delaney &
Anita Blaising Delaney 20
Main Hall Club
Jim Langemak & Susan
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Charlier Langemak 20
Joe Seroogy &
Claudia Schultz 10
Founder’s Club
Mike Arendt 20
Richard & Gloria Bins 20
Elaine Michelini Chiappetta
& Jeff Chiappetta 20
Tom Dorner 20
John & Patricia Dorr 20
Bill & Sally Duveneck 5
Mari Berner Dyer &
Norman Dyer 20
Dan Ferry 5
Chris Forrest 20
Al* Groves &
Kathy Palmer Groves 10
Nancy Madiol Hannon 20
Richard Heier
Greg Hunsader & Gretchen
Schmieder Hunsader 20
Karen Jossi 20
Kathy* & Daryl Kapalin
Terry & Peg Kelly 20
Paul La Fond 20
Judy Peot Lindbom 20
Tom & Susan McAllister 20
Joe Miks 10
Stefan Mokrohisky 20
Patricia Glynn Mrozek &
Donald Mrozek
Cece Nadeau 10
Dorothy Herrmann Parzych &
Jerry Parzych
Bob & Diane Paulick 20
Gary Paulin 20
Dave & Barbara Roznowski 20
Tom Smolen
Jim Sutton &
Melissa Barbour 20
Peter Swetish &
Carol Hines Swetish 20
John & Teresa Trudeau 5
Jack & Frances Van Lanen 20
Liz Barron Verbeten &
Gerald Verbeten 20
Steph Welsh &
Garrett Pendergast 20
Participating Member
Bob & Ruth Berger 20
Carmen Wolfe Birk &
Robert Birk 5
John & Donna Daniels
Ann Weber Farrey &
Bill Farrey
Mike Franken &
Mary Ann Fitzharris 10
Mel & Laurie Franzen
Fuzzy & Susan Frozena 20
Jim & Mary Geenen 20
Carol Moser Harder &
Douglas Harder
Pat & Patricia Hitt 20
Mary Raisleger Hughes &
John Hughes
Glenn Lehnert &
Judy Deboth Lehnert
Mary Anne Quinlan
Jan Pouchnik Rhode &
Stephen Rhode 20
Mary Kaye Bartlett Schaefer
& Richard Schaefer 20
Tim Terry &
Ladi Rauch Terry
Fred Timm &
Mary Jo Keefner Timm
Don Tomashek &
Diann Laundrie Tomashek
Nancy Enders Volk &
Jan Volk 20
Mike Zajano &
Nancy Bollweg Zajano 10
Class of 1969
Participation: 16 Percent
President’s Club
Tony* & Bonnie* Berken 20
Dennis & Bonnie Connolly 10
Karen Kalter Cook &
Andrew Cook 20
Randall Lawton &
Cathy Clifford Lawton 5
Miriam Brozyna Mulva &
James Mulva 20
Pat & Karen Riordan
Dean’s Club
Tom Camilli &
Karen De Groot Camilli 20
Wayne Comeau &
Gail Richards Comeau 10
Tim & Maria Delaney 20
Main Hall Club
Betsy Buckley &
Dennis McGrath 10
MaryDan Casey Cooper &
Robert Cooper 20
Mary Beth Martha Morgan &
Bill Morgan 20
Sonya Kissh Whitney &
Richard Whitney 10
Steve & Sharon Wilmet 10
Sue Mullins Witkin &
Jack Witkin
Founder’s Club
Steve Bach &
Franny VanNevel-Bach
Gloria Chud Bins &
Richard Bins 20
Linda Laforest Bleser 20
Mark & Carla Brieman 10
Mary Paul Brunet &
Michael Brunet 20
Jeff Chiappetta & Elaine
Michelini Chiappetta 20
B.J. Allender Douglass &
E. John Rabe 20
Bonnie Brodzeller Dowdy &
Melvin Dowdy 5
Jan Feldhausen &
Larry Chatman 5
Chet & Barbara Gerlach 10
Vickie Gillio
Kathy Palmer Groves &
Al* Groves 10
Peg O’Rourke Kelly &
Terrence Kelly 20
Pat Hayes Kuzma &
Thomas Kuzma 5
Dick & Donna Lubinski 20
Joseph Mandl
Mary & Ronald Marten 20
Marty & Patricia McCarthy
Mary Ellen Larscheid
Mulligan & Thomas
Mulligan 20
Tom & Sandra Nett 5
Joe & Lynne Ptacek
Mike & Connie Ronk
Cathy Rottier 20
Patricia Sachtler 5
Lucy Sanna
Lee Anne Riopelle Scovell &
James Scovell 5
Sharon Simons &
William Hinton 20
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Jeanne Robertson Suda
Lawrence & Mary Teofilo 20
Lee Vandervest & Martha
Flanigan Vandervest 20
Jane Smeester Wicker &
Roland Wicker 20
Participating Member
Judy Basso 20
Rich & Susan Biemeret
Sharon O’Leksy Bright &
Robert Bright 5
Susan Byrnes
Terry Prisegem Cooley &
Frank Cooley 10
Maggie Dickens &
John Nebi 20
Mary Ann Fitzharris &
Michael Franken 10
Sue McShane Frozena &
Steven Frozena 20
Nancy Middendorf Gibbons 5
Mary Giloth Hancur
Susan Aubrecht Houlton &
Clint Schauer
Barbara Brunette Katz &
Henry Katz 20
Carol Denis La Combe &
Larry La Combe 20
Kathy Mallon 20
Jean Stremer Mills
Mary Barg Morrell
Phil & Mary Pierangeli
Lynn Gonring Punzenberger
& John Punzenberger 20
Marilyn Stasiak*
Jeff & Bonnie Timler 20
Chuck & Josephine Weber
Class of 1970
Participation: 15 Percent
President’s Club
Mike Boberschmidt &
Nancy Gross 10
Wayne Sigl &
Leesa Erickson 20
Tony Ventura &
Peggy Reynolds Ventura 20
Dean’s Club
Jean Blaha Battaglia &
Frank Battaglia 20
Tom & Mary Domer 20
Ron Platner &
Mary Soens Platner 20
Lee Steffanus & Connie
Pietrykowski Steffanus 20
Main Hall Club
Glen & Helen Yurjevich 20
Founder’s Club
Mary Wilting Anderson &
Gregory Anderson
Dave & Eileen Baldus
Kay Kuhn Barlament
Kathy Lay Borges &
Robert = Borges 20
Kay Williamsen Bougie 20
Mary Wesley Carson &
Douglas Carson 20
Ben Crocker &
Trudy Salathe Crocker
Tim & Jean Decker
Mike Domanik &
Jean Thomas Domanik
Joe & Dorthy Dorr
Joe Emer &
Patricia Pukac Emer 10
Gary & Linda Gerschke 20
Paul Hartmann 10
Lynnie Suess Haugner &
John Haugner 20
Craig & Margaret
Lemerond 20
Larry & Jeanne* Lucier 10
John & Lu Nowak 20
John & Karen Patrickus
Denise Cosgrove Poynter &
William Poynter
Chris Rosera 10
Bob & Lorrie Rushkewicz 20
Joe & Marie Schaefer 20
Tom & Susan Schouten 20
Eileen Taylor Schumann &
Thomas Schumann 10
Jim Steckart &
Grace Bellino Steckart 20
Karen Oestreicher Stuckey 20
Dennis Tourdot &
Holly Jagodzinski Tourdot
Mary Therrian Van Asten 5
Greg & Marlene Voss
Ken* & Marijean
Allen Zahorski 20
Participating Member
Bill & Joanne Bollenbeck 20
Ken Burkel
Al & Christine Carlotto 20
Jeff Degner &
Marcia DeNamur Degner 20
Brian & Sheri Hanlon 20
Pat Vande Castle Hitt &
Patrick Hitt 20
Mavis Kryzanek &
Roger Bartnik 5
Vince & Maribarbara Lane 10
Judy Deboth Lehnert &
Glenn Lehnert
Vicki Moss
John & Ann Pesch 20
Anita Butkus Philipp &
Leslie Philipp 20
Mary & Philip Pierangeli
Pat Ponto 5
Don Scheinoha
Mary Jean Murphy Stapleton
& Gerald Stapleton 20
Diann Laundrie Tomashek &
Don Tomashek
Nancy Wiedemeier Tracy &
Robert Tracy
Susan Kutz Vrba &
Andrew Vrba 20
Sharon Michaud Watermolen
& Keith Watermolen
Dick & Grace Wirkus 10
Lawrence & Gail Wood
Class of 1971
Participation: 18 Percent
President’s Club
Bill & Nancy Burns 20
Chris Doerr
Wayne Lubner &
Terese Emer Lubner 20
Patti Brash McKeithan &
Jack McKeithan 20
Cis Rehm Nelson &
Peter Nelson
Tom Olejniczak & Dawn
Bielmeier Olejniczak 20
Ed Sturzl &
Ann Gentine Sturzl 20
Peggy Reynolds Ventura &
Tony Ventura 20
Dean’s Club
Don & Linda Eckes
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Mary Soens Platner &
Ronold Platner 20
Pat Riopelle & Jane Radue 20
Tom & Mary Schmidt 20
Dave & Judy Terry 20
C.J. Van Sistine &
Kathi Connolly Van Sistine
Main Hall Club
Marsha Denne Byrne
Jay & Catherine Pick 20
Mark Ransom &
Judy McQuade 20
Vicky Weiss &
Philip Neujahr 20
Founder’s Club
Mary & Michael Blaney 20
Kathleen Drea Brauer &
William Brauer
Steve Christianson &
Christine Borucki
Christianson
Don & Kris Clouthier
Jean Thomas Domanik &
Mike Domanik
Tim Engels
Chuck & Anna Fehring 20
Nancy Rolfs Fetherston &
Robert Fetherston 20
Susan Roemaat Gornall 20
Don Hansen
Pat & Sue Hickey
Bob & Jean Hruska 20
Tom & Baybette Janovsky
Bob & Judy Jansen 20
Dennis & Jane Joyce
Bill & Patricia Karlovitz
Gary Kryshak &
Christine Jonas Kryshak 20
Mitch Lehmann 20
Dave Lenon
Patti Aubuchon McCarthy &
Martin McCarthy
Steve & Ann Nickols 20
Mary Rose Reinbold Novak &
Wayne Novak 20
Wayne Peters &
Ann Sweeney Peters
Joan Brezin Phillips &
Thomas Phillips 20
Patrick Raven &
Mary Varju Raven 20
Jay & Catherine Pick
Jim & Mary Kay Sanders
Ron Sevcik &
Cari Geiser Sevcik 20
Colleen Gilman Sheehan &
Jim Sheehan
Marti Flanigan Vandervest &
Lee Vandervest 20
Marcia Schenk Vavrek 20
Peter & Donna Vercauteren 5
Andrew & Marilyn Wottreng
Participating Member
Debbie Hill Bangert 5
Mike & Anne Buss 20
Bob & Catherine Cabelka 20
Pat & Pamela De Wane
Greg Frederick &
Pat Sieren Frederick
Terry & Jane Gaffney
Susan Beauchaine Gundlach
& Howard Gundlach 20
Marie Schmitt Hayes &
Robert Hayes 20
Paul & Christine Hemmer 20
Lynn Eichman Herrmann &
Phillip Herrmann 10
Mary Kay Oswald Holzmann
Dick Johnston
Tim & Lisa Kautza 10
Carol Lasee Kekula 20
Marilyn Kosik
Chris Duggan Lienau &
Bernard Lienau 20
Dan Malcore & Mary Jean
Schommer Malcore
Don & Elizabeth
McDonald 20
Mike Morgan 20
Gerald & Mary Peiffer
Arlene Jarzombek Porter &
Richard Porter 20
Susanne Rudnick 20
Greg & Kathryn Smith 20
Dave & Jayne Smits 20
Pat & Cathryn Spice 20
Mary Tetzloff Valerio &
Joe Valerio
Randy Van Boxtel 20
Patricia Elliott Vanden
Boogaard & John
Vanden Boogaard
Mitch Weber 5
Kathleen Ziccarelli 10
Class of 1972
Participation: 15 Percent
President’s Club
Mary Bleser Hayes &
Thomas Hayes 20
Tim & Linda Martin 20
Steve & Deborah Pohl 20
Ann Gentine Sturzl &
Edward Sturzl 20
Betsy Gagnon Whitton &
David Whitton 20
Dean’s Club
Mike & Barbara Kimps 20
Glenn & Barbara
Madrigrano 20
Ron Marx
Kathi Connolly Van Sistine &
C.J. Van Sistine
Main Hall Club
Dick Nordberg &
Kathleen Hruska Nordberg
Tom & Susan O’Leary 20
Lee Prange &
Neil Alan Van Dyke 10
Brad & Leslie Vincent
Founder’s Club
Chris Borucki Christianson &
Stephen Christianson
Ellen Ellwanger 5
John Fetherston
John Fitzgibbons 20
Bill Funke &
Geraldine Tapling-Funke 20
Larry Hansen &
Kathleen Donahue Hansen
Ted & Eileen Hendrickson
Ken & Daryl Henning
Jean Van Handel Hruska &
Robert Hruska 20
Luke Ivers &
Mary Jo Murphey Ivers 20
John Kellner
Mary Lou Kramer &
Robert* Kramer 20
Ellen Groh LaBelle &
James LaBelle 20
Diane Mittelsteadt Mader &
Francis Mader 20
Bill McDonald & Deborah
Lardner McDonald 10
John O’Malley & Jacqueline
Eberle O’Malley 20
Sharmaine Scacco Peele &
Willis Peele
Dave Reichenberger 5
Dave Rickert &
Gini Macco Rickert 20
Fran & Elizabeth Schmitz
Dan Schneider &
Mary Lansing 20
Jim Sheehan &
Colleen Gilman Sheehan
Richard Siegel
Dennis Sobczak
Jerry & Linda Stepaniak 20
Don & Julie Weill 20
Henry Holzkamper 10
Jackie Eberle O’Malley &
John O’Malley 20
Antoinette Marchese Powell
& Keith Powell 20
Mary Mueller Reinhart &
Mark Reinhart 10
Ann Roemaat 20
Robert & Cynthia Ross
Susan Ruf 20
Geraldine Tapling-Funke &
William Funke 20
Marcia Voissem Theisen &
Jeffrey Theisen 20
Peggy Gramarossa Ziegler &
John Ziegler 5
Participating Member
Participating Member
Kathleen Kuemmerling
Anich & Matthew Anich 20
Lois Van Ess Bader &
Roger Bader
Mary Krueger Bernard &
John Bernard 20
Dave Bissonette 10
Barbara Bobrowitz 5
Fran Byrnes Collier &
Michael Collier
Mary Beltz Dyke &
Dennis Dyke
Chris Liebman Geurts &
Thomas Geurts 5
Larry & Janet Hettinger
Rita & Bruce Kilmer 10
Steve Lazewski
Charlotte Bitkers Liddicoat 20
Dave & Susan Matyas 20
Sharon Banaszynski
Mierow 10
Jan Rossing 20
Jayne & David Smits 20
Ralph Spaeth 20
Mike & Patricia Valentyn 20
Cathy Jacquot Cabelka &
Robert Cabelka 20
Rosie Traxler Clifford &
Thomas Clifford 20
Cathy Schmit Czaja &
Thomas Czaja 20
Darlene Dorner-Stodola
Martha Fuchs
Chris Pergoli Hemmer &
Paul Hemmer 20
Linda Feicht Honrath &
Alfred Honrath 5
Jack & Ellen Kallies 20
Mark & Kathy Kellermann
Scott & Gail King
Becky Gosse Krugman &
John Krugman 20
Kevin & Leslie Lally 20
Cline & Mary Lampkin 20
Kathy Wagner Muhs* &
Paul Muhs
John Ryan &
Rita McKillip Ryan
Mary Romenesko Smrecek &
Ed Smrecek
Kathy Wirth &
Philip Palmer 20
Class of 1973
Class of 1974
Participation: 12 Percent
President’s Club
Jay Williams & Madonna
Young Williams 20
Dean’s Club
Jay & Tamara Peerenboom 20
Emil & Ellen Pfenninger 20
Main Hall Club
Kathy Hruska Nordberg &
Richard Nordberg
Fly & Mame O’Meara
Rick & Betty Toneys 20
Founder’s Club
Richard & Bambi Alesi
Sally Bachofer 20
Susan De Groot &
Joseph Boucher 20
Tom Deters 5
Jerry* & Mary Feldhausen
Mitch & Diann Hammer
Barbara & Mark Heinz
Mary Jo Murphey Ivers &
Luke Ivers 20
Mike & Joy Jaeger 20
Bill & Kima Johnson
Regge Krueger &
Karolyn Kneser Krueger
Chris Jonas Kryshak &
Gary Kryshak 20
Larry & Carolyn Lasee 10
Scott McAlpine 20
Jan Moore &
Participation: 16 Percent
President’s Club
Nancy Zajkowski Burns &
Bill Burns 20
Jay Everard &
Paula Devroy-Everard
Gretchen Hoffmann 20
Terese Emer Lubner &
Wayne Lubner 20
Gwen & Paul Middeke 20
Paul Tutskey &
Sara Johnson Tutskey 20
Ed Wroble &
Carol Stram-Wroble 10
Dean’s Club
Steve & Susan Brettingen 20
John Higgins 20
Greg Mendez &
Nancy Wiltsek
Ellen Mueller Pfenninger &
Emil Pfenninger 20
Main Hall Club
Bob Hays &
Darlene Gmoser Hays 20
Mame & Fly O’Meara
Jo Soehnlen Sjostrom &
Kristopher Sjostrom 10
Judith Wright Vandenberg &
Robert Vandenberg 20
Founder’s Club
Tom & Barbara Bomber
Joe Boucher &
Susan De Groot 20
Jeannie Peirick Braun &
David Braun 20
Maggie Phair Butts &
Edward Butts 20
Jim & Mary Beth Cahill
Roberta Champeau &
Donald Bumpus
Howard* Ebert &
Patricia Mader-Ebert 20
Patty Pukac Emer &
Joseph Emer 10
Mike & Catherine Halloran 20
Chris White Hansen &
Dean Hansen 5
Louise Hermsen 20
Jim & Rebecca Krueger 10
Fran Mader & Diane
Mittelsteadt Mader 20
Jim & Janice Nelson 10
Mary Wirtz Northrup &
Mark Northrup
Gary & Lorraine Wieseckel 20
Jim & Chong Wirch
Participating Member
Greg & Rebecca Bunker
Dennis Bushman
Anne Freund Buss &
Michael Buss 20
Tom & Rose Clifford 20
Janet Hoffmann Dickelman
& Terry Dickelman
Nancy Schulz Dolphin &
Larry Dolphin
Jim & Mary Etchingham
Mike & Julie Gavin 20
John & Lorelei George 10
John & Sandra Hollrith
Kathy Marshall Kellermann
& Mark Kellermann
Dave & Ruth Klaas
Dave & Arlene Koenigs
Kay Wirth Lovell &
Kevin Lovell 20
Marybeth Marchese 20
Jean Bertoldi Miazga &
James Miazga 20
Bill & Margaret Neurauter 20
Randy & Barb Olm
Peter & Sherry Schnabel
Dave & Susan Schnieders
Mary Torborg Slavek &
Charles Slavek
Ed Smrecek &
Mary Romenesko Smrecek
Art & Mary Suma
Jerry & Judith* Turba 20
Maureen Gigot
Vanden Hogen &
Jerry Vanden Hogen
Mary Kay Buckley
Von Rueden &
Tom Von Rueden 20
Class of 1975
Anne Hartlaub Smith &
Gregory Smith 20
Joe & Christine Vitello
Main Hall Club
Pete & Cynthia Allcox 20
Rick & Jennifer
Bartholomew 20
Karen Kostyniuk Bruce &
Timothy Bruce 20
Tim Dyer &
Julia Donahue-Dyer
Pam Braun Fitzell &
Stephen Fitzell 20
Jim & Jackie Jacobs 20
Bob Krombach &
Mary Mitchell Krombach
Jim Marrer &
Kerry Slack Marrer 20
Jill Reginato Pitterle &
Daniel Pitterle 20
Peter & Donna Sawyer
Ron & Kathy Smith
Remy & Mary Stephenson 20
Steve Vickman &
Patricia Marin Vickman 20
Kelli Fagan Westbrook &
David Westbrook 10
Leanne Wiedemann &
Robert Krumlauf
Christopher & Judith Wood
Zid Zidek &
Nancy Christien-Zidek 20
Jim & Jacqueline Frett 20
Charlie & Cheryl La Ham
Founder’s Club
Mike & Kathy Bielmeier
Rita Dufour 20
Deb Reinold Feldman &
Alan Feldman
Tim & Karen Gillespie
John Guthrie &
Diana Sweetland 10
David Hornung 20
Pete & Marianne Houlihan 20
Nathalie Kees
Heidi Reis Kepchar &
Dennis Kepchar
Mary Mitchell Krombach &
Bob Krombach
Tony Lombardo &
Janet Lombardo 20
Mark Northrup &
Mary Wirtz Northrup
Tim & Eve O’Brien 20
Tom & Sandra Piette
Barb Cullen Radvillas &
Ray Radvillas
Sally Weber Smits &
Kenneth Smits 20
Anita Barry Tully &
Andrew Tully 20
Tom & Mary Walsh 20
Jim & Colleen Wood
Participating Member
Kathy Kauth Cote &
Dennis Cote
Tim Enright &
Marilyn Malone Enright 5
Tom Fritsch 20
Leo & Deborah Karlovitz
Gloria Haen Kennedy &
Patrick Kennedy 10
Dennis Kirk
Chris Diel Oehler &
Paul Oehler
Federico & Cecilia Saiki
Tom Von Rueden & Mary Kay
Buckley Von Rueden 20
Janice Zondlo Wajda &
Edward Wajda 20
Marianne Anich Walsh &
Roger Walsh 20
Tom Zwicky
Class of 1976
Participation: 15 Percent
President’s Club
Linda & Timothy Martin 20
Sara Johnson Tutskey &
Paul Tutskey 20
Dean’s Club
Karen* McDiarmid &
James Montgomery
Gary & Sharon Rotherham 20
Fred Schmidt & Teresa
McMonagle Schmidt 20
Mike Van Asten 10
Chuck Albers & Patti
Vanden Busch Albers 20
Bob & Susan Burns 20
Dan & Mary Huber 20
Dale & Winifred Hutjens 20
Tom Johnson 20
Rick & Michelle Kobriger 20
Bob & Hillari Kunz
Bob & Heather Markwart 20
Dean’s Club
Main Hall Club
Participation: 14 Percent
President’s Club
John & Linda Blaida 5
Margaret Basche Lund &
Michael Lund 20
Donn & Mary Pierce 20
Mary Harp-Jirschele &
Jeffrey Jirschele 20
Joanna Riopelle
Pat & John Tobin 20
Founder’s Club
Participating Member
Ellen Burns Cetera &
Kenneth Cetera 20
Rich Gluth &
Constance Petullo Gluth
Janis Habun Hancock &
Edward Hancock 20
Chris Foley Hebel &
Richard Hebel
Julius & Barbara Kissh 20
Bob & Janice Kloss
Tim & Audrey McDonald
Joe & Darlene Meurer
Lynne Haney Paplham &
James Paplham 5
Rita McKillip Ryan &
John Ryan
Jane Kolstad Seidl &
Daniel Seidl
Larry & Melanie Sikowski 10
Judy* & Jerome Turba 20
Class of 1977
Participation: 18 Percent
President’s Club
Tom Dwyer &
Martha Webb Dwyer 20
Julie Heyroth Gasper &
Jim Gasper 20
Tom Maher 20
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Dean’s Club
Bill Cahill &
Margaret Coleman Cahill 20
Todd Danen* &
Anne Vandeveld Danen 10
Bob & Cynthia Hilger 20
Shelly Wiberg Kobriger &
Richard Kobriger 20
Kristin Hoffmann Powley &
Kent Powley 20
Main Hall Club
Bill & Fiorella Auriemma 20
Rosemary Mustari Miller &
David Miller
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John & Barbara Bauschka 20
Kathleen Barnard Bodine &
Jeffrey Bodine
Jim & Marsha Bowton 20
Dennis & Kathy Corrigan
Mary Grosch
Sharon Krause Hansen &
John Hansen 20
Terry & Carol Herbstritt 10
Marty Higgins
Maurita Houren &
Tom Beamesh
Claudia Kerski-Nienow &
Mark Nienow 20
Carol Konshak 20
Bill & Mariann Krippinger 10
Dan & Christine Laurent 20
Doug & Valerie Laurent 20
Kevin & Patricia Magner
Gretchen Mattingly
George Nelsen & Terri Simon
Mike & Mary O’Malley 20
Steve & Paula Peot 10
Marianne Miller Potter &
James Potter 20
Cathy Zielinski Reitz &
Jeffrey Reitz 5
Rick Rose &
Amanda Aldridge 10
Ellen Burns Rossmeissl &
Joseph Rossmeissl 20
Sherry Mertes Saiki
Mike & Mary Schroeder 20
Laurie Miklaszewski Sewall &
Timothy Sewall 10
Clare Signorelli 20
Tricia & John Stanislowski 20
Mary Waddick Stephenson &
Charles Stephenson 20
Ed Van Zeeland & Patricia
Ann Van Zeeland 20
Clare Wettstein 20
Zid Zidek &
Nancy Christien-Zidek 20
Participating Member
Don & Daryl Barry 20
Mike Bauer & Bonnie Kuhr
Sue Danforth Bergs &
Timothy Bergs
Toni Block Bianco
Margaret Hamilton Bissen &
Daniel Bissen
Ginny George Costigan &
Todd Costigan 5
Jake* & Cynthia
Czarnik-Neimeyer 5
Diane Dillon 20
Parker & Rosalind Drew
Connie Petullo Gluth &
Richard Gluth
Janice Dwyer Griffing &
Scott Griffing
JoAnn Halada Hannigan &
Daniel Hannigan
Camille Shea Hatton &
Peter Hatton
Don & Susan Jarek 20
Bob & Jane Kahman
John & Margaret Koch
Ed Noelke
Estelle Mehegan Soger &
Dennis Soger
Sheila Barrett Wippich &
Keniel Wippich 20
Class of 1978
Participation: 13 Percent
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President’s Club
Susan Cook Barthel &
David Barthel 10
Dean’s Club
Pat* & Mary Georgia 10
Doug & Kathlyn Schaaf
Ralph & Susan Tease 20
Main Hall Club
Chip & Karen Barry 10
Roger & Patricia Gadda 5
Jerry & Marjorie Havel
Dan Kafka 20
Mike Knippen
Kevin & Mary Larsen 20
Harry & Patti Radix 20
John & Patricia Tobin 20
Founder’s Club
Ed Bellock 20
Susan Bishop & Peter Kellen
Fritz & Laura Boehm 10
Ron Calewarts 20
Sue & Paul De Grave 5
Larry Dolan
Jon & Mary Hall
Annette Miller Hamilton &
Thomas Hamilton 10
Mark & Sheri Jacobs 20
Jerry & Lori Kitowski
Lori Boni La Cosse &
Thomas La Cosse
Ed & Cynthia Lee
Kevin & Kim Leitermann 20
Dave Navratil 20
Kevin & Jean Ostby
Brenda Rakers 20
Mike & Susan Regan 20
Tom & Robin Schumacher
Terri Simon & George Nelsen
Participating Member
Steve Bongers & Deborah
Ann Stoffel Bongers
Glen & Amy Johnson 20
Bob Karger 20
Jo Ann Sikowski Peters &
Melvin Peters 20
Dan & Anna Salbego
Claire Schultz Williams &
James Williams 20
Jane Zehren 20
Class of 1979
Participation: 14 Percent
President’s Club
Mike Ariens &
Renee Ingrassia Ariens 20
Dave Barthel &
Susan Cook Barthel 10
Pat Derpinghaus
Al & Julie Freis 20
Mark & Julie Kasper 20
James Montgomery &
Karen* McDiarmid
Tim & Jan Romenesko 10
Jill McEwen Spude &
John Spude 10
Carl & Carol Vogel 10
Dean’s Club
Terri Doyle Jackson &
William Jackson 20
Mike Pollatz
Scott Schemmel &
Kim Wolfe Schemmel 20
Main Hall Club
Mark & Kelley Condon
Peter & Margaret Polczinski
Founder’s Club
Bernie Bach 10
Barb Hanlon Bauschka &
John Bauschka 20
Dolores & Eugene*
Bunker 20
Todd Ehlers &
Cynthia Ehlers 20
Tim & Robin Flatley
Faye Schattner Hanley &
John Hanley 20
Claude Hribal
Warren Jones 20
Joe & Eileen Karlovich 20
Elaine* Becker Moss &
Marshall* Moss 20
Paul & Alison Nevins 20
Don & Rose Noskowiak 20
Gene & Barbara Schramka 20
Lois Buhr Schumacher &
Thomas Schumacher 10
Kevin Shaw*
Philip & Mary Stangel 20
Lou Tazioli &
Nancy Fallon Tazioli 20
Mike Ullstrup 20
Tony Von Rueden & Lynn
Thome Von Rueden 20
Mary Zovnic
Participating Member
Patti Braun
Julie Milder Bump &
Perry Bump 20
Mark & Patricia Bykowski 10
Lisa Elson Cornell &
Robert Cornell 20
Don Drewiske &
Lynn Liddle-Drewiske 20
Elaine Henry 20
Lisa Wagner Jones 20
Julie Pelishek Kuehl &
Terry Kuehl 20
Mike & Julie Mackin 10
Mary Baxter Meier &
George Meier 20
John & Katherine Meo
Bill & Nancy Murphy 5
Russ & De’Ette* Radant
Mike Thomae &
Mary Pangborn
Paul Tyska &
Patricia Maher Tyska
Joanne Manna Venard &
James Venard 20
Class of 1980
Participation: 19 Percent
President’s Club
Robert & Kelly Olejniczak 20
John Spude &
Jill McEwen Spude 10
Dean’s Club
Terry Frett &
Laureen Leverick Frett 20
Tripp Maher* &
Lori Van Sistine Maher* 20
Steve Zach &
Patricia Mancosky Zach 20
Main Hall Club
Lynn Carli & Paul Standa 20
Gerry & Laurie Hruska 20
Carla Lombardo Pappalardo
& Joseph Pappalardo 5
John Pennington* &
Karlyn Crowley*
Margaret Paulson Rooney &
Brian Rooney
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Michelle DuBois Stanley 20
Founder’s Club
Pam Baker 20
Sue Simons Baker &
Gary Baker
Bill & Lilly Barrett
Paul & Sue De Grave 5
Sue Davis Dokey &
Robert Dokey
Alison = Ebert 20
Ray & Cynthia Gabriel
Tom Gilling
Faye Schattner Hanley &
John Hanley 20
Anne Salm Higgins &
Glenn Higgins
Tim & Kathy Hinkfuss 5
Mary Ann Burke Jahrling &
James Jahrling 20
Donna Kies Joss &
David Joss
Bill Katzfey &
Susan Kratt Katzfey 10
Julie Duffy Le Beau &
Patrick Le Beau
Tricia Licata 20
Tom Lichtfuss &
Laura Becker Lichtfuss
Patrick & Diane McClone
Bob McPeek &
Cathy Challed McPeek 20
Steve & Suzanne Mocarski
Shawn & Mary O’Neil 20
Joe Paprocki & Sharon
Zychowski Paprocki
Jim & Cynthia Reilly 20
Cindy Reinl 5
Barbara Schrimpf Schramka
& Eugene Schramka 20
Mary Egger Stangel &
Philip Stangel 20
Bob Theys & Penny Walther
Mark Vande Hey & Therese
Pinter Vande Hey 20
Lois Barrett Wiltgen
Participating Member
Alicia* Birder Bakken &
Paul Bakken
Dave & Theresa Basche
Dave & Mary Behncke 20
Tony Brice &
Kathy Kwaterski Brice
Dawn Rardin Brozovich &
Joseph Brozovich
Vicki Strehlow Fischer &
Jerry Fischer
Lisa Foth Hildebrand* &
Scott Hildebrand
Eileen Stumpp Goodwin &
Guy Goodwin
Mary Groh
Steve Huber & Katherine
Abernathy Huber 20
Julie* & Bob Idzikowski 20
Kathy Poole Jahns &
Dave Jahns
Helen Scheller Koszyk &
Mark Koszyk
Kurt & Kathleen Miller
Mary Ryan Miller &
Thomas Miller
Jim & Lynne Paplham 5
Jane Burling Parkinson &
James Parkinson
Connie Borek Piotrowski &
William Piotrowski 20
Patrice Ninneman Ruby &
Stuart Ruby
Joanne Manna Venard &
James Venard 20
Phil & Nadine Vitaliano
Jim Webb 20
Class of 1981
Participation: 14 Percent
President’s Club
Richard Brown &
Sharon Dudley-Brown 5
Terri King Fauerbach &
James Fauerbach
Pat & Marysue Michels 10
Cathy Block Riordan &
Robert Riordan 10
Terri Heim Trantow &
John Trantow
Main Hall Club
Mark Guderski 20
Ingrid Hoffmann Merkatoris
& Michael Merkatoris 20
Debby Wolfe Palm &
Michael Palm 20
Paul Standa & Lynn Carli 20
Dan & Christine
Van Alstine 10
Founder’s Club
Barbara Basche 10
Rick & Debra Binzak 10
Joe & Carolyn Bunker 20
Pat & Nancy Burke 20
Joe Cahill
Susan Harvey Curtis
Kathy Jacobs Everson &
Brett Everson
Greg & Debbie Franda
Ann Ganzer &
Gerard Mercuri
Brian Hake 20
John Ivers 20
Eileen & Joseph Karlovich 20
Sue Kratt Katzfey &
William Katzfey 10
Tom & Julia Kinderman 20
Chris Kluth 20
Chris Wall Laurent &
Daniel Laurent 20
Laura Becker Lichtfuss &
Tom Lichtfuss
Pam Burgmeier McKenna &
Patrick A. McKenna
Charlotte Szostak
McLaughlin & Daniel
McLaughlin 10
Ann Cismoski Mitchell &
Jack Mitchell 20
John & Christine Morrissey
Lynn Gilmack Nealis &
Kevin Nealis 20
Mary Pat Sullivan O’Neil &
Shawn O’Neil 20
Mike & Nancy Oswald 5
Sharon Zychowski Paprocki
& Joe Paprocki
Dave Rhode 5
Jane Bougie Schueller &
Paul Schueller
Leon & Lori Seliger 20
John Steindorf &
Anita Klemmer Steindorf
Andrea Garcia Takacs &
Vincent Takacs
Lynn Thome Von Rueden &
Anthony Von Rueden 20
Participating Member
Paul Anglehart
Richard & Penny
Carriveau 10
Jeff & Rebecca Curtin
Julie Hearden Eklund &
William Eklund 20
Mary Guldan-Lindstrom &
Steven Lindstrom 10
Eric & Julie Hansen
Tom & Kimberly Hlava
Deonne Degner Krenz &
Kenneth Krenz
Donna Mendyke
Lisa Ropella 20
Greg & Mary Schneider
Patti Ruedinger Skaleski &
Ronald Skaleski
Kim Sanders Szatkowski &
Thomas Szatkowski
Pat & Paul Tyska
Neil Vandenberg &
Pat Murphy Vandenberg
Jim & Rosemarie
Von Rueden 20
Tom & Barb Youngell
Alice Zyks
Class of 1982
Participation: 16 Percent
President’s Club
Pat Dunks &
Jean Schneider Dunks 20
Chuck Geurts &
Theresa Rosik-Geurts 5
Mary & James Hughes
Dean’s Club
Anne Vandeveld Danen &
Todd Danen* 10
Julie Connor McComis &
Michael McComis 20
Lynn Figiel Van Alstine &
Tim Van Alstine 20
Main Hall Club
Mary Claire Coonen Bartz &
Allan Bartz
Greg Bollom &
Kathleen De Mets 10
Ron DiNella &
Cheryl Globis DiNella
Al Fosha &
Kathleen Scullion Fosha
Jim & Christine Hennessy
Mary Remiker Schenian &
Terry Schenian 20
Tom & Deb Schneider
Founder’s Club
Joe Andreas
Bob & Marcia Bouressa 5
Susan Manna Bronken &
Jeffrey = Bronken 5
Trish Briick Byron &
Joseph Byron 20
Anne Petrowski Deeter &
Jim Deeter
Margaret Ariens Denten &
Martin Denten 5
Mike & Cynthia Devine 20
Robert Draths Jr. &
Jean Kroeger Draths
Laurie Misgen Grasso &
Ken Grasso 10
Tim Haley &
Mary Gibbons Haley 20
Margaret Houren 5
Barb Navickas Johnson &
Paul Johnson
Barb Nicholson Kane 20
Bob Koeller
Kevin & Jenny Kopp
Mike & Mary Lambert 20
Fred & Suzanne Miller
Nancy Delaney O’Neill &
Donald O’Neill
Stephen O’Toole 20
Kate Noth Shadid &
James Shadid 10
Peter Shore &
Nancy Hruska Shore 20
Anita Klemmer Steindorf &
John Steindorf
Walt Swietlik &
Kelly Rafferty Swietlik
Judy Heezen Tegge* &
Mark Tegge
Lisa Freis Vanden Avond* &
Keith Vanden Avond
Peg Nagan Wanie &
William Wanie
Dan & Barbara Wood
Pat Howard Woytek &
Bernard Woytek
Participating Member
Dave & Penny Albers
Craig Anderson &
Catherine Lamon Anderson
Kathy Kwaterski Brice &
Tony Brice
Ted & Kelly Buckley
Pat & Becky Connor
Kurt Dulka
Amy Garrigan Goudzwaard &
Jeff Goudzwaard 20
Mary Beth O’Donnell Jossart
& Steven Jossart
Doug & Phoebe Kitson
Lola Zuehlke Luther &
Ted Luther
Pat McElroy 20
Linda Panszczyk 10
Sean & Deborah Quirk
Beth Gunther Rybakowicz &
Mark Rybakowicz 20
Dan & Beth Sheber
Pat Murphy Vandenberg &
Neil Vandenberg
Anne Miske Wiegman &
Bruce Wiegman
Class of 1983
Participation: 15 Percent
President’s Club
Tom & Diane Campion 20
Bill & Jaclyn Rehm 5
Theresa Rosik-Geurts &
Charles Geurts 5
Dean’s Club
Liz Ahlenius 5
Eileen Butch &
Tom Balthazor 10
Joe & Lisa Fazio 10
Paul & Michelle
Hirschboeck 20
John Kennedy &
Page Fleming Kennedy
Dan Pichler &
Margaret Burns Pichler 10
Main Hall Club
Phil Behling &
Elizabeth Brien Behling 20
Natalie Braspenninckx Zellner & Roger Zellner 10
Susie Buche & John Koker
Mary Jo Grabner 20
Keith Noskowiak 5
Mike & Lisa Van Alstine 10
Jenny Hoeft Zimmerman &
John Zimmerman 20
Joce Hair Purtell 10
Sharon Solfest 20
Founder’s Club
Dean’s Club
Kathy Kaye Adrians &
Thomas Adrians 20
Melissa Brabazon Braun &
Dale Braun
Beth Beimel Clabots &
Gregory Clabots 20
Mike & Jani Connolly
Jean Kroeger Draths &
Robert Draths
Steve & Alina Globis 20
Patty Gosch Gromala &
Edward Gromala
Pat Herson & Mary Doyle
David & Debra Klegin
Mike & Cynthia Lefevre
Paul & JoAnn Maranan
Phil Menzner &
Lori Halaburt Menzner 20
Bill & Twila Meo 20
Bobby Nasshan &
Karen Wilson Nasshan
Pat Phelan
Joe & Joan Phelps 5
Pat & Donna* Pirman
Kevin Poehls 10
Georgia Gottschalk
Schroeder & Mark =
Schroeder
Anne Shallow Sprout &
David Sprout
Craig & Theresa Stertz 20
Kate Skar Stites &
John Stites 20
Terry Matuszak Sullivan &
Michael Sullivan 10
Jan Wagner 20
Tom & Rosemary Ward
Leo & Barbara Wisniewski
Participating Member
Cathy Lamon Anderson &
Craig Anderson
John Boyd &
Elizabeth Helland Boyd 20
Kelly McGrath Buckley &
Theodore Buckley
Shari Frieler-Saeger &
Jay Saeger 20
Joan Birder Gilliam &
Michael Gilliam 5
Jean Schuch Gustafson &
James Gustafson
Michelle Lemens Hokenson
& Michael Hokenson
Roxanne Krueger Jossart &
Scott Jossart
Steve & Mary Jossart
Rosemarie Kraft Keane &
James Keane
Patrick & Karalyn O’Melia
Barb Kirschling Quigley &
Gregory Quigley 10
Polly Reynolds
Annette Stack Rosenthal &
Jeffrey Rosenthal
Judi Guetzloff Ryan &
Rob Ryan
Class of 1984
Participation: 12 Percent
President’s Club
Jean & Patrick
Schneider Dunks 20
Mike & Jennifer Foley
Tim & Barbara Michels 20
Tom Purtell &
Deb De Bruin 10
Jim & Amy Viola 10
Main Hall Club
Joe Emmerich &
Beth Crowley Emmerich 5
Clare Guse &
Brian Wichman 20
John Koker & Susan Buche
Jerry Lang & Maria Weber 20
Lisa Neusser Madagame &
Jimmy Madagame 10
Kathryn Ariens Martell &
Michael Martell
Grace Meyer 20
Tim Orcutt & Winora
O’Meara Orcutt
Carol Sladek Wilda* &
Steve Wilda 10
Founder’s Club
Paul Bauer &
Kim Mettlach Bauer 5
Dale Braun &
Melissa Brabazon Braun
Greg Capelli &
Mary Schroeder Capelli
Chris Linskens Christie &
Jeff Christie 10
Tim & Laura Collins 20
Jane Van Alstine Dawkins &
Simon Dawkins
Joe & Michelle Doucette
Sheila Fitzgerald &
Eric Johnson 10
Patricia Trybek Gremore &
David Gremore 10
Jerry Haske &
Linda Bekkers Haske 20
Rick & Andrea Hearden
Jodi Wagner Holman &
Alan Holman 20
Doug & Carolyn Kroll
Margaret Menzies
Karen Wilson Nasshan &
Bobby Nasshan
Mark Naze &
Elizabeth Timmins 20
Chuck & Renee Peters 20
Brian & Kathi Pritzl 20
Cori Hammen Romenesko &
Daniel Romenesko 20
Susan Bellinder Stecker &
Mark Stecker
Peter & Maria
Vandenbergh 20
Jeff* & Karen Verkuilen 20
John & Mary Wilde 20
Participating Member
Lisa Helland Boyd &
John Boyd 20
Mike Dauplaise &
Bonnie Groessl 5
Bill Denney &
Karen Gyrion Denney
Claire Flierl &
Mark Panarusky 5
Mary Bougie Krautkramer
Rita Schmitt Pampel &
Dennis Pampel 20
Nancy Stansfield Phythyon &
John Phythyon*
Mark & Catherine
Randerson 20
Todd & Dawn
Ausloos Schroeder
Mary Ann Lange Sorensen &
Howard Sorensen
Paul Vanden Heuvel &
Patty Witte Vanden Heuvel
Class of 1985
Participation: 17 Percent
President’s Club
John Corbett & Polly Hansen
Andy Lampereur & Christine
Estel Lampereur 20
Cathy Larsen Lombardi &
Paul Lombardi 20
Jocelyn Hair Purtell &
Thomas Purtell 10
Steve & Kaye Schneider
Larry Svabek & Kathleen
Klister Svabek 20
Kathe McNamara Weinman
& Lee Weinman 10
Dean’s Club
Lisa Fry
Ann Harty 5
Paul & Claudia Olejniczak 20
Main Hall Club
Liz Brien Behling &
Philip Behling 20
Joe Bougie &
Heidi Dorazio-Bougie
Kate Genell Burns &
Gregory Burns
Betsy Wermuth Cypcar &
David Cypcar 20
Doug & Jean Diny 20
Ann Stanton Hoernke &
Michael Hoernke 20
Kate Hogan &
Mark Rudolph 20
Sharon Trainor Murphy &
Paul Murphy
Mary Ellen Schill 10
Bill & Carlyn Tochterman 5
Steve Wilda &
Carol Sladek Wilda* 10
Ken & Carolyn Zacharias 20
Founder’s Club
Liz Behring
Steve Bollom &
Mary Haderer Bollom 20
Barbara Briick
Mary Schroeder Capelli &
Gregory Capelli
Renee Hansen Flesch &
Charles Flesch 20
Mike & Leanne Gallagher
Tom Groleau &
Sally Villa Groleau 20
Steve & Kelly* Heim
Annette Gatto Hennessy &
John Hennessy 20
Chris Hesch
Sue Prock Hodgman &
Daniel Hodgman 20
Judy Jacques 20
John & Janice Janssen
Joe & Lori Kools
Paul Lantolf 5
Robert & Allison Le Mieux
Karen Rowan Lieser &
James Lieser 20
John Lynch &
Julie Herold Lynch 10
John Madigan &
Joanne Franzen Madigan 20
Cassi Nagan Maki &
Tod* Maki
Kevin McTernan & Eilena
Sharapata McTernan 20
Mike O’Brien &
Colleen Hickey O’Brien 10
Dan Perrone &
Joan Drascic Perrone 20
Shannon McCarthy Thaeler &
Andrew Thaeler
Bill Van Ess* 20
Ken Zilch & Amy Sager Zilch
Participating Member
Lisa Kessler Barrientez &
David Barrientez
Jenny Stack Bau &
Jeffrey Bau
Dave Bradish &
Lori Van Camp Bradish
Karen Gyrion Denney &
William Denney
Julie Diliberti 10
Peggy Walsh Dull
Amy Fetherston Groh &
Daniel Groh 5
Mary Niesen Kalaus &
Brent Kalaus
Mary Kaminski
Mark & Mishele Kreuser
Carla Paul Mulvey &
Gary Mulvey 5
Kathy Kilarski Navarro &
Richard Navarro
Henry Quinlan & Kristin
Koehler Quinlan
Nancy Adamson Reuter &
Christopher Reuter 5
Buck Rogers &
Karen Baker Rogers
Pam Hinkens Schuster &
Gregg Schuster
Michelle Riefke Smith &
Stewart Smith
Patty Geiger Steigerwald &
Joseph Steigerwald
Gail Strehlow Thomas &
Robert Thomas 20
Dorothy Unger
Tim & Debbie Van Gompel
Dan Van Veen
Margaret Bechwar Whatley &
Robert Whatley
Class of 1986
Participation: 10 Percent
President’s Club
Bill & Sharon Boehme 20
Dean’s Club
Paul & Laura Bruce 20
Mike & Sherry Daniels 5
Main Hall Club
Dan & Kerry Matuszek 20
Mike O’Brien &
Colleen Hickey O’Brien 10
Laurie Steenis
Scott & Michelle
Vandenhouten 20
Founder’s Club
Rita Jonet Baretta &
Steven Baretta
Barb Lemp Caan &
Thomas Caan 5
Dan & Maureen Donahue 5
Jacqui Kraft Engebos &
Rick Engebos 5
Jim & Nancy Martin 10
Maureen Fraher McCabe &
Thomas McCabe
Eilena Sharapata McTernan
& Kevin McTernan 20
Janeen Zimmer Olson &
James Olson 10
Anita Skadden Pandolfe &
Frank Pandolfe
Chris Parrilli & Monique
Jeanquart Parrilli 20
Lisa Carnot Salter &
David Salter 20
Paula Schnur
Steve Sinclair &
Laura Beck Sinclair* 10
Mark Stecker &
Susan Bellinder Stecker
Elizabeth Timmins &
Mark Naze 20
Tara Brennan Torkelson
Chris & Karen Van Lanen 5
Monica Walk 10
Cindy Stuber Wyckoff &
Michael Wyckoff
Amy Sager Zilch & Ken Zilch
Participating Member
Jenny Stack Bau &
Jeffrey Bau
Linda Izzo Bousley &
James Bousley
Lori Van Camp Bradish &
Dave Bradish
Deb Ourada Brodziski &
Kevin Brodziski 20
Vicki Ritter Browne &
Pat Browne
Denis Crevier &
Susan Lattimer Crevier
Katie Hilbert Denlinger &
Douglas Denlinger 20
Brian & Janice Higgins 5
Liz Rafferty Jung &
James Jung
Sean & Jana Maher
Elizabeth Schumacher
Neuville & Mark Neuville
Steve Nockerts &
Bonnie Diny Nockerts
Kelly Reagan Robery &
Steven Robery
Karen Baker Rogers &
Buck Rogers
Megan Sokolowski 20
Lisa Madigan Spratt &
Kevin Spratt
Lisa Christensen Thiry &
Ronald Thiry
Patty Witte Vanden Heuvel &
Paul Vanden Heuvel
Randy Vandenhouten & Chris
Kremer Vandenhouten
Class of 1987
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Founder’s Club
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Participation: 12 Percent
President’s Club
Emo Dellanina &
Mary Ariens Dellanina 20
Jean & Bob* Horn 20
Paul Klister &
Brenda Kobussen Klister
Chris Estel Lampereur &
Andrew Lampereur 20
Dean’s Club
Laura Anzia Bruce &
Paul Bruce 20
Deborah Segerstrom Collins
& John Collins 5
Clare Miske 20
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Main Hall Club
Tinya Wagoner Christensen &
David Christensen
Kathy Loewen 20
Andrew Manion &
Amy Schlumpf Manion 10
Julie Donovan Massey* &
Shawn Massey 10
Joe Siekierski & Gwendolyn
Scherschel Siekierski 20
Carolyn Schmitt Zacharias &
Kenneth Zacharias 20
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John* Arndorfer &
Mary Carnazzo
Sue Haderer Baert &
Kenneth Baert 20
David & Betsy Burke
Curt Esser
Kathy Spanbauer Fleming &
Carl Fleming 10
Meg Laundry Francis &
Scott Francis
Karen Ferfecki Gall &
Mark Gall 20
Linda Bekkers Haske &
Gerald Haske 20
Jim & Maureen Hatchell 10
Tim & Ann Healy
Dan & Susan Hodgman 20
Renata Hruska
Dave Hurley &
Ann* Murley Hurley
Pat Kohl &
Kathy Sullivan Kohl
Tim & Ann Mundt
Monique Jeanquart Parrilli &
Christopher Parrilli 20
George Perret &
Julie Johnston Perret
Beth Pier* 20
Chris & Kati Remington
Chris Wypych Roberti &
Anthony Roberti 20
Pat Cassidy Tykowski &
Joe Tykowski
Steve & Kathleen
Van Lieshout 20
Participating Member
Andy & Jennifer Arians
Kathleen Kane Boehm &
Michael Boehm
Pat Browne &
Vicki Ritter Browne
Susan Lattimer Crevier &
Denis Crevier
John & Jana* Dettlaff
Jenny Baugnet Eckelaert &
Steven Eckelaert
Cindy Brown Helson
Dan = Henderson 5
Sharon Johns Janega &
Ronald Janega 20
Laurie Delie Kiefaber &
Robert Kiefaber
Tom* Larsen &
Sarah Gertz Larsen 20
Doreen Vance Potter &
Thomas Potter
Patty Hupfer Riedel &
James Riedel
Ann Delbovo Scaife &
John Scaife
Laura Schulz
Kevin Spratt &
Lisa Madigan Spratt
Suzanne Swiderski
Rich Tengowski &
Class of 1988
Participation: 11 Percent
President’s Club
Tao & Xiaomei Huang
Brenda Kobussen Klister &
Paul Klister
Jan Zellner Krautkramer &
Thomas Krautkramer 10
Dean’s Club
Ron Altenburg 20
John & Cynthia Briscoe 10
Theresa Roetter &
Mark McClloch 5
Main Hall Club
Tom Endries
Matt Lang &
Kerry Smits Lang 10
Troy & Lori Roovers 20
Wendy Scherschel Siekierski
& Joseph Siekierski 20
Founder’s Club
Sue Wilde Antolec &
Robert Antolec
Rich & Carol Carani 20
Carl & Christine Clementi 10
Mark & Karen Gall 20
Brian Garvin 20
Al Gripentrog 20
John & Laura Haase
Maureen McCann Hatchell &
James Hatchell 10
Bridget Hilbert Haubold &
Fred Haubold 5
Ted Heimerman & Paula
De Grace Heimerman
Jill* Dolbee Hofer &
Randall Hofer
Mike Infante &
Tracy Louis Infante 20
Kathleen Jackson 5
Dan & Geralynn Jankoski
Kipp Karakas &
Amy Leiterman Karakas
Karen Kloida
Brian & Ewa Langenberg
Kathy Reynolds Lombardi &
John Lombardi 5
Tina Manion
Twila Zahorski Meo &
Anthony Meo 20
Pat Metzger
Tom Morrissey &
Jenny Bonanno Morrissey
Pat Olejniczak*
Jean Doucette Paque &
Bob Paque
Debbie Prette 5
Erik & Lori Rutherford
Ann Setterlun &
Michael Taylor
Joan Stanley Shanahan &
Ed Shanahan
Jim Sharp
Lisa Bruss Truttman &
Jeffrey Truttman 5
Participating Member
Steve & Sarah Abts
Tim & Elizabeth Beyer
Pam Kullmann Carroll &
Michael Carroll 5
John Deboth & Deborah Kay
Lisa Van Rossum Draves &
Joseph Draves
Jill Beardsley Gonzalez &
Daniel Gonzalez 10
Mike & Lynn Jadin 20
Dawn May Johnson &
Stanley Johnson
Sarah Gertz Larsen &
Thomas Larsen* 20
Chris Braun Matysik &
Michael Matysik
The Rev. James P. Neilson,
O.Praem.*
Laura Palmbach Owens &
David Owens 10
Catherine Witt Rupp &
Steven Rupp
Julie Rebek Wendelberger &
John Wendelberger
Steve & Marilyn
Wronkowski 5
Class of 1989
Participation: 11 Percent
President’s Club
Sharon Schirger Boehme &
William Boehme 20
Michael Cyrus 10
Kevin & Connie Michels
Laura* & Frank Pasternak 5
James Butterbrodt 5
Jackie Waters Compton &
Michael Compton
Matt & Kristine Crosby
Lisa Watry Heise &
James Heise
Anthony Hutson
Shawn Lindsay
Larry Lueck &
Becky Koeppel Lueck
Frank Morelli
Maureen Kamps Noe &
Arthur Noe 20
Michelle Hartmann Puryear
& Matthew Puryear
Dave Sauter &
Ruth Schou Sauter
Beth Hill Tengowski &
Rich Tengowski
Cathy Levy Vander Zanden &
Dave Vander Zanden 5
Mike Walsh
Kumiko Tominaga Webb &
Steven Webb 20
Class of 1990
Participation: 12 Percent
President’s Club
Elise Amel &
Richard Davies 5
Greg & Amy Haselwander
Kerry Smits Lang &
Matthew Lang 10
Mike Schimke &
Jackie Bork Schimke
Jim Domach &
Candace Domach 5
Todd Naccarato &
Susan Cameron Naccarato
Greg Nicklaus &
Darcey Nicklaus 10
Frank & Laura* Pasternak 5
John Schaefer
Founder’s Club
Main Hall Club
Main Hall Club
Joan Marshall Barker &
Allen Barker
Paul* Beck &
Brenda* Richmond Beck
Mike Benkowski & Kathleen
Geibert Benkowski
Kerrie Biebel*
John Blazel &
Carrie Sausen Blazel 20
John & Kim Connelly 5
Mark & Karen Coonen
Kate* Sabish Geenen &
Bob Geenen 20
Claire Gigon
Rob & Mary Greifenkamp 5
Tim & Robynn Horner
Amy Leiterman Karakas &
Kipp Karakas
Katherine Slattery Keith
Todd Klismet &
Faye Laundrie Klismet 10
Rosa Caringella Kugel &
Steven Kugel
Michelle Mitchell Lee &
Michael Lee
Jim & Patricia Montalbano 20
Mark & Neymi Nehring
Steve Rockey &
Liz Martin Rockey
Brian Skaletski &
Julie Beno Skaletski
Scott & Kimberly Wagner
Amy Weiler
Alan Zarnoth 20
Participating Member
Karen Bartelt
Wendy Bremer Bolland &
David Bolland
Jayne Cromheecke
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Sarah Connor 20
Jackie Bork Schimke &
Mike Schimke
Lynie & Michelle Vincent
Founder’s Club
Pete Benkowski &
Christy Rogers
Megan Wood Bolin &
Thomas* Bolin
Christine Wettstein Clementi
& Carl Clementi 10
Duane & Linda Conklin
Mike Douglas 20
Marybeth Crozier Gerth &
John Gerth
Sarah* Mullins Griffiths &
Ian Griffiths 10
Randy Hofer &
Jill* Dolbee Hofer
Mary Ross Karnitz &
Christopher Karnitz 10
Gina Stangel Kelly &
Luke Kelly
Joe Klodzinski
Tim Krull & Sara Eisch Krull
Ellen Lamarre 10
Jim Liedeka
Jim Litz & Jacki Brieske Litz
Steve & Betsy Maliborski 5
Amy Schaefer Marshall &
Nathaniel Marshall
John Moore &
Theresa Kleiber Moore
Karen Hucek Reschke &
Darren Reschke 10
Julie Solon Schuberth &
Robert Schuberth 20
Jim & Melissa Sears
Julie Beno Skaletski &
Brian Skaletski
Tim Strnad
Maria Neuser Totzke &
James Totzke
Participating Member
Dionne Alexander
Jennifer Moroni Anderson &
Greg Anderson
Yvonne Barbier
Karen Kuchler Bassing &
James Bassing
Lisa Rasmussen Boldt &
Larry Boldt
Tom Carroll &
Nichole Fangmeier Carroll
Anne Owens Del Ghingaro &
Dean Del Ghingaro 5
Tom & Carrie Guetzloff
Sally Christesen Hochstein &
Allan Hochstein
Madonna Hugo Holmes &
Kenneth Holmes
Lisa Drewek Kern &
Stephen Kern 10
Michele Thielman Laufer &
William Laufer 10
Tim & Mary Loversky
Cheryl Malvitz
Ann Marie Marlier &
Donald Circo 20
Amy Wondrash McClellan &
Ron McClellan 5
John Pollard &
Beth Ann Baxter Pollard
Lisa Virtues Rajkovich &
David Rajkovich
Kim Van Grinsven Spittel &
Todd Spittel
Jim & Brook Stowers
Class of 1991
Participation: 10 Percent
President’s Club
Mike Bendel &
Karen Kraft Bendel 20
Candy Jadown Domach &
James Domach 5
Dean’s Club
Bob & Tracy Mitchell 10
Main Hall Club
Brian Corrao &
Kathleen White Corrao
Phil & Lisa Pinello 5
Founder’s Club
Carl Acker
Jim Albrecht &
Jenny Christmann Albrecht
Mike Anderson
John & Jennifer Barnes 5
Craig & Karen Barrett
Shelly Krueger Brown &
Dale Brown 10
Patti Carpenter
Mike Collins 10
Julie Ford-Tempesta &
Daryl Tempesta
Mike & Mary Ann Gozdecki 5
Fred Grimes 20
Jenny Harty 10
Scott & Renee Hemauer
Sarah Diedrick Kasdorf &
David Kasdorf 20
Luke Kelly &
Gina Stangel Kelly
Traci Kroner Klevenow &
Michael Klevenow
Sara Eisch Krull &
Timothy Krull
Chad & Christine
Lemerande 5
Gretchen Willems Luther &
Jarett Luther
John & Erin McNally
Dan & Marina Nelson 10
Tom Ploetz 5
Erin Healy Ross & John Ross
Amy Wittkopf Uribe &
Ruben Uribe
Keith & Kristin
Van Den Heuvel 5
Sparky Vander Sanden 10
Kim Kramer Wagner &
Scott Wagner
Jen Stewart Wittkopf &
William Wittkopf
Participating Member
Julie Hodges Biernat &
Ron Biernat
Kelly Chmielewski 5
Kate Mullins Cole &
Tony Cole
Rena Roovers Dragseth &
John Dragseth
Kim Nielsen Gregory &
James Gregory 10
Jim Hall
Steve & Sallie Jerovetz
Dan Kaiser
Karen Fowler Latterell &
Joel Latterell 10
Keith Meulemans
Jenny Doncheck Phythyon
Susan Erickson Pilgrim &
Timothy Pilgrim
Rex Rubenzer
Pat Scherer &
Mara Kainass Scherer
Liz Anstee Valdivia &
Javier Valdivia
Stacey Bonin Wallander &
Steven Wallander
Class of 1992
Participation: 11 Percent
President’s Club
Stacy & Robert Cataldo
Clay & Lori Naccarato 5
Dean’s Club
Chris Ariens
Page Fleming Kennedy &
John Kennedy
Brent Weycker &
Joanne Shimon Weycker 10
Main Hall Club
Jennifer Breidster Mattes &
Karl Mattes 5
Chris McCrary Van Alstine &
Daniel Van Alstine 10
Lynn Schug Van Buren &
Edward Van Buren
Founder’s Club
Erin Anger & John Tomshack
Richard & Naomi Benz
Ken & Kristine Best 10
Dale & Michelle Brown 10
Linda Mueller Gregory &
Christopher Gregory 10
John Hart
David & Alice Henning
Anne Schmitt Jenkins &
Jeffrey Jenkins 5
Keira Kelly-McCreery &
Joseph McCreery
Roxann Leisemann Kirchberg
& Jeffrey Kirchberg
Michael Klevenow &
Traci Kroner Klevenow
Jason & Catherine* Lau
Kathy Licht
Jacki Brieske Litz &
James Litz
Shannon MacNab 10
Mary Beth Kueber
Mastorides &
Aristotle Mastorides
Wendy Kohlbeck Meidl &
Douglas Meidl 10
Bart Rabas &
Shannon Stoll Rabas 10
Kelly Rottier &
Karen Meles Rottier 5
Bruce Shannon &
Mary Vlna Shannon
Eric Snyder &
Anna Piazza-Snyder
Mark & Erin Van Zeeland
Mark Wafle
Will Wittkopf &
Jennifer Stewart Wittkopf
Participating Member
Cindy Gertz Bruecker &
Tim Bruecker
Mary La Mere Burich &
Jeffrey Burich 20
Kevin & Christine Cherney 10
Deborah Jansch Gauthier &
Mark Gauthier 10
Amy Kotur Gray &
David Gray 10
Brian Kerhin &
Jill Kettenhofen Kerhin 20
Lawrence Kleiber &
Katie Nelson Kleiber 5
Kevin & Jennifer Klestinski
Jon Lukens &
Kristen* Danielson Lukens
Patrick & Jane Poklar Lynch
Terry Maher &
Holly May Maher
Brian Mathu &
Nadine Boylan Mathu 5
Jim Merkatoris & Maureen
Campion Merkatoris 5
Jeanne Moore 5
Steve Moore
Justin & Dawn Ritter 5
Jamie Anchor Rodgers &
David Rodgers
Nicole Jeanquart Smith &
Brad Smith
Amy Wegand Stover &
Russell Stover
Chanin Englebert Styka &
Tim Styka
Tom & Susan Tengowski
Amy Melichar Wach
Class of 1993
Participation: 11 Percent
President’s Club
Frank Russomanno 5
Dean’s Club
Eric = Collins &
Laura McCaskey Collins
Jon & Stacie Dooley 5
Kevin Rogers &
Jennifer Quilty Rogers
Bill & Audra Shropshire
Main Hall Club
Kelly Messman Friedlander
& David Friedlander 10
Ann Didier Hilts &
Aaron Hilts 5
Todd Lindblom &
Kris Cialdini Lindblom
Tom Ter Horst &
Catherine Lukas 5
Gregory Parzych
Laura Sikowski Samorske &
John Samorske 5
Tim Styka &
Chanin Engelbert Styka
Jennie Miller Treder &
Richard Treder
Founder’s Club
Class of 1994
Mike Aleckson 10
John & Amy Bastuga 5
Maureen Peteroccelli Bober
& Glen Bober
Mark & Heather Bougie 10
Chris Schlegel Brown &
Kevin Brown
Chris & Joselyn Cichocki 5
Bob Domach 5
Scott Glodowski &
Amy Krebsbach Glodowski
Chris & Ginger Howard
Dan Hurley & Keri Ott Hurley
Eric Jacobson 5
Kate Madden Jones &
Charlie Jones
Mike & Kerry Judy
Lynn Ellington Kalmadge &
Kyle Kalmadge
Carrie Murphy Kohloff &
Richard Kohloff
Maria Konkel
Jim Lauer 20
Holly Trimberger Lewis &
John Lewis
Catherine Manning 10
Nina Seme Nelson &
Daniel Nelson 10
Max Ranft &
Susan Cain Ranft
Lucy Carlyle Reeve
Jenny Cox Stead &
Gary Stead 5
John Tomshack & Erin Anger
Lisa Berg Treichel &
Craig Treichel 10
Debbie Hinkens Truyman &
Richard Truyman 10
Judy Luzbetak Ward &
David Ward 5
Scott* & Martha Winkler
Participating Member
Jim Beehler &
Jennifer Black Beehler
Jennifer Kyles Boehlke
Marina Menicucci Bottiglieri
& Jason Bottiglieri
Nichole Fangmeier Carroll &
Tom Carroll
Tom Clark
Mark & Yvonne Ebinal
Lisa Wendelborn Garstka &
Gregory Garstka
Gwen Gettelman &
Scott Mehlos
Laura Louden Gudino &
Sergio Gudino
Marnie Hade
Jay & Susan Isselmann 5
Mike Jarentowski & JulieAnn
Rinella Jarentowski
Bill Kinziger &
Linda Thompson Kinziger
Becky Koeppel Lueck &
Larry Lueck
Diane Brefka Martin &
William Martin 20
Darcy Meisner McBeth &
Samuel McBeth 5
Pam Coulter Parzych &
Participation: 10 Percent
President’s Club
Brian & Lynn Bunkelman 5
Mike McEvoy &
Nicole Gentine McEvoy 10
Dean’s Club
Marti Schreier Wronski &
Andrew Wronski
Main Hall Club
Susie Proteau Burns &
Robert Burns 10
Nancy Karls &
Christopher Dale 5
Chad & Jennifer McGinn
Founder’s Club
Bethany Zerfas Ames &
Christopher Ames
Ted Blazel
Denice Delorto Brogan &
John Brogan 10
Jennifer Bork Chancellor &
Richard Chancellor
Annette Entringer Cleary &
Daniel Cleary 10
Gerard & Linda Deprez 10
Jodi Erickson Donovan &
Michael Donovan 5
Lori Feiro
Amy Gajewski 5
John & Kathryn Gettelman
Paul & Wendy Hartman
Todd & Deanna Heid
Jeff & Heather Hoffman
Keri Ott Hurley & Dan Hurley
Pat & Jodi Keller 10
Amy Kiiskila &
Chad Evenson 10
Matt Knoepke
Jesse & Christine Lamberg 10
Janet Lobacz
Dan Lyons
Denise Myran Martin &
Thomas Martin 5
Joan Glueckert Maternoski &
Scott Maternoski 5
Steve Pable &
Amee Lingg Pable
Mike & Marie Ryan
Cheryl Scholtz
Lisa Utvik Simplot 10
Angie Terry
Dave & Judith Ward 5
Daryl Woelfel &
Sara McGee Woelfel
Bart Wolf
Participating Member
Dan Chengary &
Lisa Burkart Chengary
Jay De Cleene &
Jenny Franken De Cleene*
Kevin Dugan &
Amy Hansen Dugan
JulieAnn Rinella Jarentowski
& Mike Jarentowski
Dennis & Michelle Keffer 10
Julie Berg Klebba &
John Klebba 5
Kris Le Tourneau Kreuser &
Terry Kreuser
Jason Leigh &
Ellen Young Leigh
Kim Steinke Monday &
David Monday 10
Jenny Campbell Rentmeester
& Mark Rentmeester 10
Ann & Galen Schleunes
Dave & Suzette Schumacher
Susan Peterson Vande Hey &
James Vande Hey
Class of 1995
Participation: 9 Percent
President’s Club
Beth Ryan Lunow &
Matthew Lunow 5
Nicci Gentine McEvoy &
Michael McEvoy 10
Dean’s Club
Michelle Slaggie Schlehuber
& Thomas Schlehuber 10
Main Hall Club
Chris Dale & Nancy Karls 5
Founder’s Club
Todd* & Blake Bierowski 5
Lynn Petersen Bub &
Jason Bub
Norah Collins 5
Chris Dimmer & Gretchen
Bergstrom Dimmer
Kristi Gettelman 5
Colleen Gill
Mike Kelleher &
Sara Zittlow Kelleher
Jen Kobilca
Karen Loritz 10
Denise Lozier
Matt MacLean &
Amy Vrabel MacLean 10
Matthew Nick &
Kristin Weber Nick
Tracy Opicka
Kris Kushava Ott &
Nathan Ott 5
Craig Treichel &
Lisa Berg Treichel 10
Scott & Britta Vettraino 5
Tara Bradley Williams &
James Williams 5
Nate & Kristina Zastrow 5
Participating Member
Brian & Karri Biscobing 5
Stephanie Clausen
Jenny Franken De Cleene* &
Jay De Cleene
Tim Derozier &
Elizabeth Hill Derozier 10
Kathie Toppe Ehlke &
Scott Ehlke
Denise Ferkey &
Jeffrey Swaluk 5
Pat & Rita Goggins
Adrienne Hilts
Michelle Hitzemann Keffer &
Dennis Keffer 10
Michelle Kutz
Michelle Schneider Ladwig &
Gary Ladwig
David Monday & Kimberly
Steinke Monday 10
Anne Drees Niederkorn &
Dan Niederkorn
Sara Benesh Pashak &
Donald Pashak
Mark & Jennifer
Rentmeester 10
Ruth Schou Sauter &
David Sauter
Bret Van Asten
Kelsey Howell Whitney &
Eric Whitney
Class of 1996
Participation: 9 Percent
President’s Club
Shannon Bauman &
Colin Ward
Dave Schug &
Leanne Knobloch 10
Jesse Sevcik 5
Dean’s Club
Eric & Melodie Dugenske
Main Hall Club
Brian Danzinger
Pat & Erin Emmons
Brian Eschmann
Kelly Cole Sawhney &
Jaswin Sawhney
Founder’s Club
Jenny Staats Andreae &
Bradley Andreae 10
Brian Blaha &
Jill Wing Blaha 10
Maria Sturino Cancino &
John Cancino 5
Sarah Eckenrod Cosgrove &
Edward Cosgrove
Mike Donovan &
Jodi Erickson Donovan 5
Doreen Mitchell Drescher &
Clint Drescher
Ethan & Ilana Haas
Missy Karls
Jeff Kline &
Amy Verwiel Kline
Beth Kurtz
Bev Gudex Matheys &
Bernard Matheys 10
Melissa Schmitz Moren
Kristin Weber Nick &
Matthew Nick
Amee Lingg Pable &
Stephen Pable
Brian Sethness 5
Jeff Shere &
Katy O’Neill Shere
Dana Hertel Sinkovec
Erik Vandermause &
Wendy Bear Vandermause
Participating Member
Tom & Carole* Basak 10
Tom Brefka &
Claire Rebarchik Brefka
Crystal Gabrich Brown &
Robert Brown
Angela Campion-Russell &
Craig Russell
Liliya Davidova* 5
Donna & David Denil
Amy Hansen Dugan &
Kevin Dugan
Heather Locke Green &
Ronald Green 5
Joyce Hansen
Jim Kozar
Shane & Susan Lagerman
Ann Roch Looby &
Kevin Looby
Cori Collins Marinan &
Kerry Marinan
Ken Nimmer &
Becky* Schill Nimmer 10
Brian Pauwels
John* & Sue Seckel
Michelle Wietor Spaeth &
Tony Spaeth
Amy Ouradnik Van De Hey &
Richard Van De Hey 10
Jennifer Pieschek
VanRemortel &
Andrew VanRemortel 10
Heather Terrien Vermillion &
Sean Vermillion
Greg Waite &
Kathleen Kroll Waite 5
Class of 1997
Participation: 10 Percent
President’s Club
Paula Hoitink Gentine &
Louis Gentine 20
Dean’s Club
Brian Began &
Sarah Nohr Began
Adam Boettner
Laura McCaskey Collins &
Eric = Collins
Dave & Sara Frieder
Main Hall Club
Andy Bradford* &
Katie Groth Bradford 5
Cabrini M. Jablon* 5
Bill Martin
Dan Styka &
Nicki Schleis Styka
Founder’s Club
Ed Dudek 10
Brendon & Megan Duffy 5
Kevin Flynn &
Carrie Lamberg Flynn
Jenny Gavinski
John Grochowski & Sara
Czerwinski Grochowski 5
Sharon Szczepanek Gunnell
& Chris Gunnell
Kathy Schleis Ingels &
Michael Ingels
Ragan Prucha Jorgensen &
Timothy Jorgensen 5
Patrick & Melissa Klipstine
Kathy Klos 5
Tony Lagowski &
Michelle Buss Lagowski
Mike Martin &
Jodi Koslow Martin 10
Melissa Zych McDonald &
Robert McDonald 5
Amanda Mickelson &
Thomas Pastijn 5
Silverio Mirao* &
Heidi Nerat Mirao 5
Shaun Thomas Olejniczak &
Aaron Olejniczak
Russ & Charity Olson 5
Ron Pikulik &
Carolyn Hauert Pikulik
Chris Roland &
Melanie Diels Roland
Joanna Rouse 5
Dan Ryan & Jennifer
Pierzchalski Ryan 5
Dennis & Laura Schmidt
Jason Schreiber* 5
John & Angie Stengel
Jim Strick*
Matt Sullivan &
Bridget Murray Sullivan 5
Steve Van Pee &
Heather Warsh Van Pee
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Founder’s Club
Beth Hill Tengowski
Bob & Linda Weber
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Mike & Jennifer Wegmann
Chris & Thasja Ayers 10
Jason Clark
Brent Cyr
Mary & Michael Gehm
Julie Grygiel
JoMarie Hoholik &
Richard McAfee
Matt & Kristine Kaye
Renee Jisa Krier
Eric Krupa
Tricia Long
Bryan Luby
Ryan Mangan &
Michelle Gerard Mangan
Chris & Anna Natoli
Adam & Erin Peters
Renee Schiemann
Eric Whitney &
Kelsey Howell Whitney
Class of 1998
Participation: 7 Percent
President’s Club
Nabali Bawa
Colin Ward &
Shannon Bauman
Dean’s Club
Chris Adsit
Melanie Berken Zacker &
Ronald Zacker 5
Bonnie Schuebel Schesel &
Jeffrey Schesel
Terri Schroth
Jodi Voet
Jason Wright* &
Amy Beyer Wright*
President’s Club
Class of 2000
Erin Hassing Gabriel &
Chip Gabriel
Class of 1999
Travis Dodge 10
Participation: 6 Percent
President’s Club
Alexis Yoho Boyd &
Brian Boyd
Laura Gralton
Dana Vanden Heuvel*
Dean’s Club
Robyn Barry Bunkers &
Darin Bunkers
Scott Burns &
Katie McNally Burns 5
Rob May 5
Carrie* Zeman Miller &
Paul Miller
Founder’s Club
Main Hall Club
Main Hall Club
Kristin Krueger Atanasoff &
Gil Atanasoff
Todd* & Blake Bierowski 5
Sara Bork 10
Stacy Eckes Borys &
Cory Borys* 5
Graig Boyle &
Rebecca Mylener Boyle
Jamie Kipp Davister &
Kevin Davister
Jeremy & Coleen Feucht 5
Chris Funk
Sara Czerwinski Grochowski
& John Grochowski 5
Dusty Hutter 10
Jenny Jirschele
Heidi Nerat Mirao &
Silverio Mirao* 5
Claire Moroney
Steve O’Connell 10
Aaron Olejniczak &
Shaun Thomas Olejniczak
John Pavich &
Kelly Coleman Pavich
Erin Rebhan &
Leopoldo Soto Arriagada 5
Amy Ferdinandt Stolley &
Karl Stolley
Robyn Halverson Tamboli &
Joey Tamboli
Carin Swanson Tijan &
Sam Tijan
Stephanie Winquist
Participating Member
Mike & Connie Bailey
Sean Beach
Jill Schwartz Braun &
Deron Braun
Lonny Charles &
Melissa Gerondale Charles
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Kelly & Robert* Downard
Dana Gosse Ferraro &
Andrew Ferraro
Jenny Pody Gaskell &
Luke Gaskell
Vladimir Gurov
Adam Kilp
John & Sara Knetzger
Aaron Kramer
Emily Larson
Colleen Steiger Michaud &
Chadwick Michaud
Tony Petrancosta
Craig Stencel* &
Tera Sampo Stencel*
Kevin & Sarah Tschudy
Ben Verhaagh &
Sarah Baugnet Verhaagh
Kara Pliscott Weber &
John Weber
Amy Beyer Wright* &
Jason Wright*
Katie Groth Bradford &
Andy Bradford* 5
Brian & Rose Dougal
Founder’s Club
Roberta Burns
Lana Terekhova Dose &
John Dose*
Bob Ebben
Andy & Jill Ferguson 5
Sue Hoffer Holbrook &
Jeff Holbrook 5
Judy Lembke Kaiser &
David Kaiser
Liz Shields Keating &
John Keating 5
Sarah Elquist Martin &
Slade Martin 10
Scott & Amy* Sorenson
Bill Stack 5
Jesse Wotruba
Participating Member
Pat Agee-Aguayo &
Jeffrey Aguayo
Charles Bork &
Amanda Holtz Bork 10
Amy Aurit Dwyer &
Thomas Dwyer 10
Mike Hamm &
Heidi Brown Hamm 5
Jamie Gettelman Kasten
Mike & Diane Lotto 20
Jill Hoffmann Mach &
Anthony Mach
Cheryl Dercks Mader &
Doug Mader
Chris Martin
Stephanie Maufort 10
Dana Parlier Pease &
Eric Pease 5
Participation: 7 Percent
President’s Club
Brian Boyd &
Alexis Yoho Boyd
Steven & Anna Grunwald 5
Anthony & Laura Kraft
Shelly Gentine Trepanier &
Travis Trepanier
Dean’s Club
Jeremy Davidson
Anna Ebben Otradovec &
Kevin Otradovec 5
Main Hall Club
Founder’s Club
Jeremy Altschafl &
Beth Olbinski Altschafl
Trever Athorp &
Courtney Roska Athorp
Rebecca Mylener Boyle &
Graig Boyle
Jen* Schnabel Brost &
Michael Brost
Jamie Elliott Cousins
Chris Dewsnap &
Roberta Filler Dewsnap
Jennie Jansen Diedrich &
Christopher Diedrich 5
Sara Lueloff Dvorak &
Daniel Dvorak
Tighe Ittner &
Rachel Jarosz Ittner
Jason Mendelman
Jenny Antonissen Olson &
Travis Olson
Megan Olson
Bruce Schaumberg
Cory Schubring &
Lisa Tutskey Schubring
Todd Wellman
David & Erica Winkler 10
Participating Member
Nikki Voights Bellin
Jim Bott &
Rhonda Krueger 10
Tommy Dwyer &
Amy Aurit Dwyer 10
Robin-Nicole Schuster
Gaertig & Neil Gaertig 10
Kristin Miller Karnitz &
Nicholas Karnitz 5
Erin Nitka Kenth &
Andrew Kenth 10
Erin Napralla Ruby
Katie Sanders &
Matthew Preissner 10
Anne Leiterman Schlies &
Christopher Schlies
Liz Stelow Sternig &
Mark Sternig
Mike Szkodzinski &
Tori Thomson Szkodzinski
Aaron Thompson
Becky Welch*
Kathy* & James Yursis
Class of 2001
Participation: 6 Percent
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Heather & Brian Dunn
Nicholas Papanicholas &
Katharine Donaldson
Papanicholas
Main Hall Club
Founder’s Club
Heather Miller Nooyen
Isaac & Elizabeth Perron
Brenner Perryman
Stephanie Connell Remelius
& Steven Remelius
Jake Werner &
Mandy Metzler Werner
Laura Weiland Yaklin &
Owen Yaklin 5
Participating Member
Chad & Laura Ashenberg 5
Beth Schill Borgen* &
Jim Borgen
Michelle Budzban 10
Natalie Buhl 5
Shane Dickson* 10
Chris Diedrich &
Jennifer Jansen Diedrich 5
Jill Wisnewski Ferguson &
Andrew Ferguson 5
Joe Krautkramer &
Kristy Harr-Krautkramer
Sarah Lange
Pete & Stacy Pfarr 5
Steven Remelius &
Stephanie Connell
Remelius
Megan Turner
Andy Wheaton &
Jess Trier Wheaton
Erica Brammer Becker &
Tom Becker
Nic Bongers
Amanda Holtz Bork &
Charles Bork 10
Ann Wieseckel Cataldo &
Joe Cataldo 5
Bryant Coughlin &
Brenda Wendt Coughlin 5
Emily Schwantes Heller &
Michael Heller
Jason & Erin Hensler
Abby Mroczenski
Cindy Brantmeier Ossmann
& Shannon Ossmann
Lindsey Rehn
Tyler & Amber Schwartz 10
Fritz Wagner &
Elizabeth Gluth Wagner
Eric & Jennifer Younk
Participating Member
Class of 2003
Brian Englebert
Jacque Long English &
Michael English
Christa Greene Keller &
David Keller
Katie McPartlin
Benjamin Nims &
Therese Stevison Nims
Agnes Zervos Orth
Mark Sternig &
Elizabeth Stelow Sternig
Sasha Strack
Paul Town
Katie Reinhard Verboort &
Luke Verboort
Nate Vrabel
Chris & Sarah White
Class of 2002
Participation: 6 Percent
President’s Club
Megan Rosichan Demeter &
John Demeter 5
Ellen & David Fischer
Katharine Donaldson
Papanicholas &
Nicholas Papanicholas
Tim & Susan Reilly 10
Dean’s Club
Ryan* & Melanie Wempe 5
Main Hall Club
Carson & Allison Diltz 5
Chip Gabriel &
Erin Hassing Gabriel
Patty Ninham Hoeft*
Founder’s Club
Kevin & Melinda Braun 5
Anne Dwyer &
John Wohlford 5
George Ermert 5
Meghan Schelble Gremban
& Jeff Gremban
Jeff Jamieson
Krissy Behnke Lillie &
Ryan Lillie 5
Participation: 9 Percent
President’s Club
David & Ellen Fischer
Dean’s Club
Chris & Rebecca Lundh
Dan & Laura Sundberg
Main Hall Club
Bart & Oriana Mapes 5
Kyle & Molly Peterson
Founder’s Club
Mike Demerath 5
Luke Hansen &
Kendall Speten Hansen 5
Andrew Kersten
Susan & Andrew Kolosso
Angie Koutsios
Phil Leiterman &
Lisa Raethz Leiterman
Matt Mollner &
Mistie Literski Mollner 5
Nick Schill
Dan Schultz 5
Colin Wiesner
Participating Member
Lisa Becker
Mike Breunig
Katie Gallino Buchan &
Michael Buchan 5
T.J. & Lynn Decker
Leigh Glatfelter Deprez &
Lucas Deprez
Sarah Derivan
Leslie Barnes Deuchars &
Jeremy Deuchars
Jess Wirth Flynt &
Jeff Flynt 5
Jaime Bothun Frisque &
Troy Frisque
Jeremy Jackson &
Sarah Duffrin Jackson 5
Rachel Tolish Johnson &
Shaun Johnson*
Kristin Paupore Kass &
Brian Kass
Eddie & Angela Kowalewski
Angela Beyer La Combe &
Kevin La Combe
Meghan Umphres
Leatherman &
Chad Leatherman
Michael Levar Jr.
Mike Lueder 5
Jill Marx-Wenig &
Nathan Wenig
Kristy Moede
Nick Patton* &
Melissa Netzer Patton
April Pesek 10
Ryan Reigle
Laura Ruedinger
Elizabeth Hartlaub Ruhland
& Nicholas Ruhland
Frater John P. Schmitt,
O.Praem.
Jess Thull
Class of 2004
Participation: 7 Percent
President’s Club
Adam Winters &
Lauren Uildriks Winters
Dean’s Club
Beth Blahnik Riebe* &
David Riebe II 5
Founder’s Club
Jesse Augustine &
Meghan Busateri Augustine
John Donnelly
Kelsey Ebben Gross &
Andrew Gross 5
Matthew Hoesly
Matt Karls
Andy Knutson
Nate Meyer &
Jill Schmidt Meyer
Jon Niksa
Steve Peterson & Jennifer
Whittington Peterson
Dave Salter &
Lisa Carnot Salter
Mike Shannon &
Lisa Vance Shannon
Participating Member
Amber Dehne Baillon &
Andrew Baillon
Alex Blasky & Casey* Wopat
Laura Fox Bjork &
Kevin Bjork
Mike & Kathryn Buchan 5
Jeremy Deuchars &
Leslie Barnes Deuchars
Bridget Mueller Erwin 5
Erin Feldhausen
Jamie Harrison Gassner &
Kyle Gassner
Ann Hillman 5
Shaun Johnson* &
Rachel Tolish Johnson
Matt Kieckbusch & Marie
Gunderson Kieckbusch
Greg Klaubauf
Katie Kraemer
Jeffrey Krol
Justin & Jennifer Massey
Elizabeth Knox Oates
Mandi Gabriel Owens &
Matthew Owens
Pat Rades &
Christine Fossen-Rades
Kim Schmidt
Ruth Van Zeeland Sessler &
Aaron Sessler
Jamie Mikula Silver &
David Silver
Jessi Leigl Toellner &
Ryan Toellner
Eric & Jessica
Bernardy Van Den Bosch
Dave Vargas
Class of 2005
Participation: 6 Percent
Dean’s Club
Beckie Richert O’Connor &
Kyle O’Connor
Nate Stortzum &
Denise May-Stortzum
Main Hall Club
Kayla Gumm Turgeon &
Adam Turgeon
Founder’s Club
Adam Christman
John Gross
Stefanie Westerman Holland
& Andrew Holland 5
Collin Jeanquart & Kristen
Buettner Jeanquart 5
Grant Markgraf &
Ashley Knapcik Markgraf
Katie* Wiesner Ourada &
Ryan Ourada
Daniel Propson
Ed Ronsman &
Emily Floyd Ronsman
Sara Strauss Thomas &
Brian Thomas
Sarah Vande Hey
Damian Wegner
Pam Wieseckel*
Erica Gilson Winkler &
David Winkler 10
Participating Member
Drew & Amber Baillon
Adam Bauer &
Sarah Heggernes Bauer
John Bougie
Brenda Wendt Coughlin &
Bryant Coughlin 5
Eric DeJardine
Jake Dumke &
Amy Simmons Dumke
Maribeth Frinzi*
Chris Griffin
Michael & Linda Grzeca 10
Alissa Theis Haensgen &
Michael Haensgen
Marie Gunderson
Kieckbusch & Matt
Kieckbusch
Frannie Kell Levar &
Michael Levar
Ryan Napralla*
Paul Nicolaus &
Kate Whitman Nicolaus
Chase Powers
Laura Ferris Seabaugh &
Ryan Seabaugh
Lindsay Perkins Spielman &
Luke Spielman
Elizabeth Gluth Wagner &
Joseph Wagner
Brian Zofkie
Class of 2006
Participation: 5 Percent
President’s Club
Dan O’Kray &
Brittany O’Kray 5
Main Hall Club
Mary Bishea Ryan &
Kevin Ryan
Founder’s Club
Steve Bessert* & Rachel
Wollersheim Bessert
Tony Carbrello*
Andy Cote &
Amy Van Straten Cote
Chris Gajdostik
John Hinner
Lindsey Vogel Kabat &
Aaron Kabat 5
Daniel Robinson* 5
Eric Wagner* 5
Dustin Willette
Participating Member
Tanya Engel Anker &
Aaron Anker
Sarah Heggernes Bauer &
Adam Bauer
Jackie Zimbauer Bond &
Nate Bond
Mike Demchuk
Bob* & Kristen Forstom
Adam Frazier &
Alison Gracyalny Frazier
Andrew McIlree 5
Eric Murrow
Kate Whitman Nicolaus &
Paul Nicolaus
Adam Piper
Rachel Costello Pridgen &
Tim Pridgen
Julie Rice 5
Eric & Jessica
Bernardy Van Den Bosch
Brian Wiehr
Dani Young
Class of 2007
Participation: 7 Percent
President’s Club
Brittany Sullivan O’Kray &
Daniel O’Kray 5
Dean’s Club
John Simms
Main Hall Club
Adam Mason
Founder’s Club
Peter Allie &
Ashley Huntington Allie
Sara Baeten Barron &
Steven Barron 5
Andy & Jessica Caldie* 5
Lindsey Yedica Coehoorn &
Kyle Coehoorn
Justin Dart
Katie Heitman &
Mark Moore 5
Kristen Buettner Jeanquart &
Collin Jeanquart 5
Bill* & Nancy* Mathias
John Sabo*
Molly Vandeelen 5
Jenny Brice Vander Zanden
& Adam Vander Zanden
Liz Weigel
Patricia & David Wettstein
Jackie Stauber Wing &
Sheldon Wing
Participating Member
Tanya Simon Arentsen &
Matthew Arentsen
Nate Bond &
Jackie Zimbauer Bond
Sandi Fagan Delvaux &
Jason Delvaux 5
Bridget Suddendorf Feickert
& Justin Feickert
Kevin & Katelyn Harrington 5
Anna Herrman*
Andrea Gouin Johnson &
David Johnson
Sara Smith Marsolek &
Luke Marsolek
Matt & Sarah Olejniczak
Nick Rokke
Nina Nolan Rouse*
& Shane Rouse
Luke & Angela Sadowsky
Ashley Markwart Shields &
Conor Shields
James Switzer
Toni Teeters
Kyle Thomas
Mikael Virta
Kelly Schauer Wildenberg &
William Wildenberg
Andrew & Amanda Winters
Casey Wopat* &
Alexander Blasky
Class of 2008
Participation: 7 Percent
Main Hall Club
Dana & Timothy* Bald 5
Founder’s Club
Merran Behling Arbic &
Ray Arbic
Austin Baranek
Patrick Clancy
Joe Cohen 5
Elizabeth Colletti 5
Amy Van Straten Cote &
Andy Cote
William R. Falk* 5
Kelley Flinn
Margaret Gross
Jackie Koehl
Abby Scher
Participating Member
Heidi Berner Bimmel &
Todd Bimmel 5
Cristi Burrill*
Sarah Kaminski Campillo &
Zachary Campillo
Sarah Christianson
Travis Conradt &
Nicole Been Conradt
Stephen Cunningham &
Meghan Engsberg
Cunningham 5
Jesse Czech &
Molly Dillon Czech
Chelsea Faase
Samantha Quinn Fylling &
Peter Fylling
Emily Hart
Jack Kallies
Michael Kelly
Alissa Kurek 5
Sheila Wall Mikkelson &
Svenn Mikkelson
Angela Runingen Sadowsky
& Luke Sadowsky
Amber Schuh
Brian Schweigl
Conor Shields &
Ashley Markwart Shields
Class of 2009
Participation: 7 Percent
Dean’s Club
Matt Andrews
Main Hall Club
Travis Vanden Heuvel* &
Jessica Schadrie
Vanden Heuvel 5
Founder’s Club
Tyler Bargenquast
Rachel Wollersheim Bessert
& Steve Bessert*
Cullen Braun
Aimee D’Amour &
Nathan Connell
Lizzie Gartland
Gary Kemppainen &
Kate Mayhew Kemppainen
Matt Muenster &
Amy Briski Muenster 5
Ben Petry
Adi Redzic
Jay Reilly &
Teresa Amman Reilly
Katie Trzaska
Sheldon Wing &
Jackie Stauber Wing
Participating Member
Rick Ackman
Margaret Bodnovich
Gina Bortel*
Brandon Clemens
Meghan Engsberg
Cunningham &
Stephen Cunningham 5
Josh Dalke
Cory Fuller
Heather Miller Harding
Lucas & Melissa Keberlein
Meagan Kiesow*
Billy* Korinko & Monica
Von Rueden Korinko
Gina Leonardelli
Stephanie Mashl
Heather Brosig Milbach &
Zach Milbach
Maggie Mulcahy
Kristi Nelsen
Johanna Panzer 5
James Patterson &
Melissa Geier Patterson
Erin Reinl
Steve Wulz
Class of 2010
Participation: 6 Percent
Main Hall Club
Jessica Schadrie
Vanden Heuvel &
Travis Vanden Heuvel* 5
Founder’s Club
Samantha Christian
Sam Goeben
Steven Landgraf
Amy Briski Muenster &
Matt Muenster 5
Zak Propernick
Peter Romenesko
Sam Tikka &
Marisa Trakanovich
Travis Vroman
Shane Wheeler &
Megan DePrey Wheeler
Justin Wrzesinski
Participating Member
Cassandra Baker
Elizabeth Blaney
Brittany De Laruelle*
Colin Finn
Peter Fylling &
Samantha Quinn Fylling
Kelly Haddad Gusloff &
David Gusloff
Erik Huehns &
Katie Bobinski Huehns
Josh Jones
Joey Kobs
Monica Von Rueden Korinko
& Billy Korinko*
Kassie Lang
Ann Maki
Alex Mattke
Tom McCarthy
John Miller
Casey O’Connell
Pat & Terry Ratajczak
Nate Redig
Liz Sauter
Stephanie Schauer
Paul Schweigl
Samuel Sleger
Class of 2011
Participation: 7 Percent
Main Hall Club
Art Bell
Founder’s Club
Bethany Hurst
Susan Johnson
Nicholas Palm
Participating Member
Aaron Benson
Chris Birke
Paige Caulum
Lori Evans*
Tim Freundl
David Gusloff &
Kelly Haddad Gusloff
Brad Hammer
Betsy Holterman
Ryan Hurst &
Karen Henao-Carbonell
Tony Jandron
Kari Christiansen Jurecic &
Anthony Jurecic
Kelsey Knudson
Maren Knutson
Jim Krueger
Kayla Krueger*
David Mason
Nicole Micolichek
Anthony Nanne
Terese Neureuther
Kailin Olejniczak
Kathryn Page
Zach Parmeter
Tim Pickens
Kyle Ripley
Amy Savaglia
Anna Schlimm
Nikki Swanson
Jan Swegle
Marissa Weber
Katie Webster*
Chelsea Weirich
Renee Wenig
Dan Zegers
Class of 2012
Participation: 8 Percent
Founder’s Club
Mickey Delaney
Taylor Gostomski
Shane & Sheila Kohl
Isabella Benassi Newcomer
& Nicholas Newcomer
Emily Perszyk
Brittany Draxler Suckow &
Philip Suckow
Participating Member
Vanessa Ashwood-Sessions
Chris Briski
Sarah Bump
Alisa Christensen
Kevin & Jodee DeCleene
Jack Dempsey
Jon DesChane
Leivur & Brittany Djurhuus
Matt Evans
Lauren Heim
Connie Humann
Nicole Jagielski
Josie Karcz
Kaylyn Krebs
Kristen Kutil
Erica Pohl
J.P. Powers*
Sienna Rauterkus
Cara Rice
Carrie Roberts
Rachael Rogers
Alison Schaefer
Sami Schurhammer
Carolyn Silverberg
Jared Dean Simon
Nolan Smith
Chris Swietlik
Kenny Vottero
Kaitlyn Wessing*
Tony Zacharias
Amanda Zahn
Class of 2013
Participation: 8 Percent
Dean’s Club
Son Dang
Founder’s Club
Kasey Corrado
Luanne Spence
Katie Westphal
Participating Member
Katie Baumgartner
Mikaela Benner
Sarah Christensen
Larissa Dallman
Shelby Moreau DeForge &
Bryan DeForge
Emily Disselhorst
Bonnie Halberstadt
Keri Hodnik
Kevin Hogan
Annie Kulhanek
Michelle LaLuzerne
Emily Landa
Becca Lee
Maria Marsicek
Patty McConnell
Kaitlyn Mielke
Katie O’Neil
Peter O’Reilly
Carolyn Paplham
Pat Pederson
Carly Podbielski
Erika Quinn
Jenn Recla
Cassie Reilly
Elizabeth Robertson
Eric Sallmann
Taylor Tencate
Katie Toniolo
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ST. NORBERT COLLEGE HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
Participating Member
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Class of 2014
Participation: 6 Percent
Main Hall Club
Lindsey Osgood
Founder’s Club
Taylor Giacin
Nick Keller
Ashley Miller
Peter Ostergaard
Participating Member
Craig Fagan
Rachel Mueller
Class of 2015
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Dean’s Club
David Riebe II &
Beth Blahnik Riebe* 5
Founder’s Club
Danny Egan
James Tringali
Participating Member
Sara Hafenbreadl
De’Ette* & Russell Radant
Class of 2016
Participation: 1 Percent
Main Hall Club
Emily Chandler
Founder’s Club
Cary Thomas
Participating Member
Logan Gott
Dillion Tycz
Class of 2017
Participation: 1 Percent
Founder’s Club
Mike & Virginia Reinardy 5
Participating Member
Brock Makholm
Jacob McMahon
Friends
President’s Club
Anonymous Donor
Bob Ambrosius
Bob & Sally Atwell 10
Errico & Patrizia Auricchio 10
Tom & Jean Badciong 10
Dick & Kristin Bemis
Allan & Sandy Bloniarz
Oscar Boldt
Tom Boldt
Dan & Penny Bollom 20
Stuart & Cynthia Brotz 20
Carol & Robert Bush 20
John & Jan Butz 10
Robert Cera
Rick & Rebecca Chernick 5
Ken & Patricia Ciak
Nick Conlon &
Susan Chapel Conlon
Greg & Diane Conway 10
Bob DeKoch
Emo & Donna Dellanina
William & Roseann
Dichraff 10
Dan & Nancy Dickinson 10
Edward & Barbara Dorff 5
Dean’s Club
Malcolm & Susan* Allen 5
Tracy & Thomas Arndt 5
Maureen Barrett 5
Bruce & Carol Bell 20
Dudley Birder*
Kristee Boehm*
Jane & Robert Bohne
John & Joan Brusky 20
Jonathan & Susan Darling
Midge Pressentin Ebben &
Robert Ebben 5
Warren & Susan Elliott
Catherine Everson 10
Edith Everson 10
Robert Gaertner 20
Bob & Carmen Gallagher 20
Tom & Anna Gauthier
Paul Gigot
Daniel & Jean Gilman
George & Deanna Golden 20
Ken* & Monica* Golomski 5
Bob & Diane Hayes
Judy Henrickson*
Rodger & Judy Herson 20
Denis & Irene Hogan
David Jerrett
Chris & Linda Johnson 10
Gary & Patricia Johnson 20
Paul Kegel* = 20
Tom & Susan Kempken
Gloria Klieforth
David & Anne Klodd 5
Anne-Judine & Jon Knudsen
Billie Kress 20
Carl & Mary Ellen Kuehne 5
Ed* & Julie Lamm
Rolf & Ann Lulloff 20
Jack & Marilyn Mackin 20
Pam MacMullen 10
Jim Madigan 20
Tom* & Maureen* Manion 20
Frank Mattia
Anne McDaniel 10
Rosemary McMonagle 20
Daniel Neufelder
Julie Newhouse
Neal & Kathleen O’Connor 10
Tom* & Sandy* Odorzynski
Phil* & Lorrie Oswald 5
Ken Poss
Ken & Pamela Roessler
Don Salmon* &
Maria Zehren 20
Joe & Judith Scully 20
John & Michelle Simms
Mary Ann & Norbert Siolka 20
Jim & Betty Lou
Strohschein 5
Bill & Mary Jo Sulzmann 20
Jim & Ann Toniolo 5
Randy & Julie VanStraten
Matt & Judith Verboort 5
Jim Verhoeven 5
Steve & Kay Victor 5
David Wiers 5
Gary & Marti Ziegelbauer 10
William Ziemendorf 5
Harriet Ziemer 20
Main Hall Club
Debra Alder &
Jeffery Scherer
Paul & Kelly Anderson
Mark & Debra Andrekus
Dennis & Christine Austin
James & Susan Baillon
Mike & Vicki Banaszak
Jerry & Margaret Blake
Phil & Judith* Brehm 10
Scott & Ellen Brzezinski 5
Mary Burke 10
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Ralph Bushey
Christopher & Kathlyn
Callen 10
Peter Cardinal 10
Bill & Joan Carlson 20
Richard & Carolyn Carlson 5
Cheryl Carpenter-Siegel*
Sara Steinhardt Chapman
& John Chapman 10
Dick & Lisa Daehnert
Fred & Judith Darling
Rob & Erika Fleming 5
John Freed 20
Jacqueline Gagnon 20
Tom & Doris Gilles 10
Jeff & Kathleen Gracyalny
Mark & Deborah Hansen
Ann & Charles Heide
Norbert & Mary Anne Hill 5
Tom & Diane Hussey
Kirsten & John Kaltenmark
Mike & Ronda Kincheloe 5
Gordon & Amy Krueger
Thomas & Sandy Kuber
Peter Liptack
Barry & Cheryl Martzahl 10
Jim & Heidi Mattson 10
Patricia McCullagh 10
Jerry & Lori Morris 5
Tom & Christine Mrotek
John & Ruth Muscarello
Peter & Kathryn Nordeen
Sara & David Northway
Gregory Polacheck 5
Jeffrey & Karen Rafn 5
Chris & Cheryl Randazzo
Jim* & Betty Regan
Craig & Karen Rojek 5
Jeffrey & Noreen Rosichan
Camille Rubin
Michael Ruen
Dick & Kathryn Rupiper 5
Bob Rutter* 20
Joan & Robert Schaupp 20
Bill & Sandra Schneider 20
Tony & Sandy Scodellaro 10
Tom Seifert
Mark & Wendy Skogen 5
John & Mary Sullivan 5
Paul & Margaret
Summerside
Madeleine & Jeffrey Swallow
John & Jean Talken
Taige & Ann Thornton
Thomas & Mary Elizabeth
Trzaska 5
Gary Umhoefer* 10
Chris Visser
Robert & Susan Vottero 5
Pat* & Patty Wagner 5
Dave* & Susan Wegge
Steve Williams
Mary Wilson
Steve & Diana Yonke 5
Margaret Zach
Founder’s Club
Matthew Abeln
Mural* & Judith Kay
Adams 20
Patrice & Richard
Agostinelli 5
Amy Helgren Albers &
Matt Albers 5
Paul & Carol Algrem
Jenifer Allen*
Paul & Therese Allie
Tracy Alpert
Larry & Gwen Altmann
David & Barbara* Angst 10
Thomas & Susan Anstett
Michael & Rebecca Arndt
Tim & Deborah Arndt
Mary & Stephen Asma
Don Augustine*
Susie & Gregg Bach
Jeffrey & Terri Balistriere
Paul & Lisa Barry
Karin Barth 10
Bob & Barbara Bartholomew
Dick & Joan Baudhuin
Allyson & Steven Baue
Holly* & Daniel Bayer
Linda Beane-Katner* 10
Lyle & Michelle Becker
Troy & Kimberly Becker
Mary Beckers*
Daniel & Susan Beihoff
Helen & James Beine
Peter & Kris Bemis
Michael & Debra Bendt
Tim & Judy Benka
Jane & Jeff Benson 10
Michael & Mary Berendes
Richard & Barbara
Bergmann
Dick & Jennifer Bergstrom 10
Bob & Deborah Bertnick
Chris* & Robert Betcher
Brad & Selena Beutler
Betsy Biebel 5
Tom & Cheryl Biebel
Nancy Blakesley
Jill Blalock
Kathryn & Nowell Blecha
Barb* & David Bloomer
Ralph & Frances Bodwin 10
Jean Boehme
Trina Boersma
Richard & Mary Boettner
Terry & Kareen Bogart
Gregory & Marilyn Bohman
Steve & Rebecca Bomber
Allen & Catherine Bondi
Mike & Marj Bork 20
Michael & Mary Bottcher
Lee & Mary Bouche
Kay Bougie 20
Mona Bouressa 20
Suzanne Brault 10
Erik* & Susie Brekke
Mary Bressers* 10
Jerry & Mary Brien 20
Brenda & Kevin Broberg
Deborah & George Brodzinski
Angela & Ronald Broucek
David & Pamela Brown
Shan Bryan-Hanson*
Larry & Erin Buechel
Mary Jo Burgoyne
Mary & Michael Burke
Paul* & Debra Bursik
Randy & Kristin Bushman
Todd & Tracy Buth
Jim Cahill 10
Ned & Carol Cain
John & Meg Cali
Dennis & Ann Callahan
Mary Carbon
David Carle
William & Mary Carlin 20
Tim & Nancy Carman
Bob Carter & Sherri Thyes
Andrew Cerroni
Christina & Darren
Christensen
James & Julie Christiansen 5
Catherine & Frank Chybowski
Arnold Chynoweth
Sue Ciolek
Loraine Clancy 10
Bob & Kay Clausen 10
Raechelle Clemmons*
Charles Cloninger
Sarah & Alpert Cole
John & Terri Conlon
Tom & Jane Conrad
Bonnie Coonen
Barbara & Jack Cooper
Jean Coopman-Jansen
George & Judy Cornell
John & Susan Cosgrove 10
Joseph & Valerie Coughlin
Mark & Grace Courchane
Karl & Debora Courtade
Dave Courtney
Steven & Denise Cremer
Jan Cress
Thomas Croasdaile
Robert Crowley
Lou-Ellen Cruz Reznicek
Sally Cubitt*
David Cuene
Robert & Winnie Dalla Santa
Bob & Anita Damon
Marvin & Kathleen Daniels
Rich & Doris Daniels
Rosemary & John Danielson
Glenn & Theresa Dart 20
Robert & Geraldine David 10
James Davis
Dennis Day* & Renee
Raddatz Day* 20
Charles & Denise Deibele 5
John & Sheryl Delke
Mark & Barbara Delsart
Thomas & Annmarie
DeMarais 5
Don & Gail DeMeuse
Ed & Michelle Dempsey
Bob Denor 10
Thomas & Laure Des Jardins
Helen Desotell 5
David & Lauren Deuchert
Dennis & Susan Dewsnap
Margaret Diercks
Joe & Eleanor
Di Raimondo 20
Michael & Mary Dirschl
James Doherty
Thomas & Maura Doherty
Theresa Doleschal
Susan & Anthony Dollinger
Jeffery Domnick
Dick & Judith Dougherty
Bob Doyle
Marialyce Draves 20
Kenneth & Carrie Drezdzon
Patrick & Deborah Droste 5
Dan & Jo Ann Du Bois 10
Jerome & Annette Dudzik
Brian & Patricia* Duffy
Michael & Sharon
Dukinfield 5
Clint & Marcia Dunathan
James & Susan Dzioba
Mark & Jo Anne Ebben
Sally & Tom Ebenreiter
Mike & Amy Eckley
Doug Edwards
Willis Ehlert
Dave & Shari Eisenbise
Chanda & Mark Elliott
Brad Ellis*
Ralph & Gail Elsholz
Robert Erdahl*
Sandra Evans
Barb & Bary Eversole
Ted Fabisiak
Tim & Deborah Fargo
Paul & Lauri Favret 5
David & Kathryn Feltz
James & Tami Feuerstein
Lynn Fey
Eileen Finnerty* 20
William & Dianne Fischer
Richard & Susan Fliess
Timothy Fliess
Tim Flood* & Sally Wolfe 20
Margaret Ford 5
Patrick & Lori Fox
Robert & Jean Fox
Timothy Fox & Judith
Sommerfield-Fox
Sherry & John Frazier
Jim & Barbara Freeman 20
Robert French
Joe Frenette
John & Claire Frey
Jeff* & Phyllis Frick
Julie* & Mark Friedman
Tom & Carolyn Friese 10
Alice Fruit 20
Brenda Frye
Terry & Kris Fulwiler 5
Mary Kay & John Furiasse
Dan & Dorothy Fusco
Ronald & Marilyn Fuss
Bob & Carol Gafvert
Robert & Kathryn Gahl
Denise Galineau &
James Swanson
Jean Galligan 5
John & Laura Gardner 5
Mary Garvin
Orville Gauthier
William & Margaret
Gauthier 20
Leslie & Glenn Gazzolo
Cathy Geimer 5
Paul & Kris Gereau
Bob Gerschke 20
Diane Gibson
Martha Gill
Mary Lou Gloudemans 20
Corday Goddard*
Robert & Bonnie Goelz
Gary & Patricia Goodness
John & John Goodsell
James & Deborah* Gord
Owen & Wendy Gorman 5
Patrick & Mary Gosz
Jim & Catherine Grace 10
Julie Grace
William & Lois Graham
Paul & Madeline Grant 20
Dennis & Kelly Gries
Mike & Christine Gries
Patricia Gryske*
Gary & Donna Grzesk 5
Jeanne Guerin
Karen & Kevin Guns
Tom & Carole Guyette
Charles Hagen
Jeff & Laura Haig 20
Anne Janty Hallett &
Kenneth Hallett
Jerry & Marlene Halron
John & Donna Hansen
Ken & Lisa Hansen
Margaret & Andrew Hansen
Norman & F. Rae Hansen
Christelle Hargarten
Jim Harris*
Loren & Marian Hart 20
Laurie & Paul Hartman
Jude & Suzanne Hartwick
Andy & Deanna Haver
Marilyn Havlovitz
Casey Hawkinson
Jeff & Lisa Hebbard
Paul & Carol Heid
William & Elizabeth Heinze
Dennis & Lisa Hennessy
Shirley Henning
Dale & Karla Henry 5
Catherine & Michael Herbner
Karen Hermann 20
Imelda & Marvin Hietpas
Paul & Mary Hill
Sandy & Stephen Ho
Daniel & Barbara Hoeft
Mary Hoeft
Michael Hoeft
Robert & Donna Hoene
Bradley & Carolyn Hoffman
Charlotte & Daniel
Hoffman 10
Ralph & Sheryl Hoffman
Susan & Michael Hoffman
Jeff & Renate Hofman
Joe & Cheri Hoida
Francis & Dawn Holly
Kelly & Craig Holmstrom
Randall & Judith Holterman
James & Laura Holtz 5
George & Patricia Holzer
Charles Holznecht
Pam & William Hopps
Richard & Ellen Horak 5
Dave & Laura Howland
Frank & Julie Hueller
Mike & Mary Hughes
Bert & Mary Beth Huntington
Marlin & Catherine
Huppert 20
Anthony & Sally Ihander 5
Betty Lou & Jeffrey Imler
Donato & Monica Iocco
Terry & Laura Jackan
Charley Jacobs*
Jessica Jacques* 5
Robert & Nancy Jaeger 5
Marilee Jahn 10
Dan Jahnke 10
Eileen* & Roger Jahnke 5
James & Lori Jansen
Pauline Janssen
Jim & Rita Jarvis
Lee Jensen &
Jane Kusler-Jensen
Bonnie Johnson*
Charles & Rose Johnson
Debbie* & Kent Johnson
Donald & Merodie Johnson
Norman & Virginia
Johnson 10
Ruth* & Keith Johnson 10
Carol Johnson-Hohol
William & Mary Jones
Mike & Patricia Judge
Jerry & Rose Jungquist 20
Eleanore & A.J. Juza
Bob & Bonnie Kaftan 10
Doris Kalinosky
Jerald & Pamela Kallas
Robert & Heather* Kaminski
Stan & Kim Karls
John & Gail Kavalunas 5
Joseph & Sally Keenan
David & Marcia Keil
Pat Kelly
Thomas & Mary Kelly
Jeff Kempke
Joe & Virginia Kennedy 20
Maddie Kennedy*
Irving & Janet Keough
Frederick & Gail Kestly
Dean & Judy Kick
Sue & David Kirt
Arlene & Charles Kissack
Robert & Cindy Kissack
Vicki Kissack
Susan & Dave Kjome
Sherrie & Matthew
Klarkowski
Steve & Julie Kloehn
Joyce = Klunk
Robert & Cheryl Knapp
Janell Knutson
James & Constance
Kohlbeck
Nancy & Michael Konecny
Sharon Koppang
Charles & Mary Koppi 20
Barbara & Peter Korotev
Stuart* & Christina Korshavn
Donald & Marilee Koslow
Laurie & Charles Kostka
Martin Kostka
Curt Kowaleski*
Pamela & David Kozinski
Joe Kraft
Susan Kraft
Catherine Kramer
Florence & Robert Kress 5
George & Beth Kriegl
Walter & Carol Kroll
Susan & Bruce Krueger
Ed & Joyce Krummel
Joe & Kathleen Kucharz
John & Helen Kupiec
Michael & Laura Kutil 5
Ben & Mary Laird 10
Jane & Robert Laird 10
Derek Lalonde
Doris & Kevin La Luzerne
Sue Wilson Laluzerne* &
Bill Laluzerne 10
Mary & Robert Lamers
Stuart* & Lynn Lang
William & Jeannine La Plant
Randy & Stacy Larson
Mark & Virginia Laukka 5
Wendi Laverenz
Patricia La Violette
Gregory & Carla Ledesma
Michael & Ann Ledvina
Dan & Karen Leedom 5
Anna & Arthur Lehman
Suzanne Leiterman 10
Wayne & Christine
Leitermann
Michael Lenarduzzi
Mark & Ann Leonardelli
Mark & Mary Lessuise
Amy Lewis*
Monica Lewis 10
Scott & Maureen Liebl 10
Bert & Diane Liebmann 20
Jim & Marty Liethen 20
Jeffrey & Cecelia Lilla
Darell & Renee Liming
Der-Hua Lin
Diane Linnen
Dan & Diane Lippe
Tom & Beverly Lisle 20
Curt & Kristi Ljunggren
Frank & Therese Lonergan 5
Dale & Debbie Loritz
Margaret Lowery
Al & Mary Luckas
Chris & Susan Lundell 5
Barbara & Jeffrey Lundh
Yvonne Maccoux
Thomas Madden
Tim & Kelly Madden
John & Jill Magliocco
Philip & Karen Malliet
Derek Malone
Jake Mangless
Dennis & Diane Marcucci
Jane & David Mariucci
John & Rita Markgraf 5
Fredric & Marilyn Marrese
Jim Marschall
Carol & William Marshall
Edward & Nancy Mas
Kevin Masich
Michael & Patricia Mason
Cynthia & James Massa
Gerry* & Anne* Mattern
Karen* & Mark* Mazzoleni 5
Dan & Frances McCarthy
Ian & Carla McCarthy
Kevin & Cynthia McCarthy 10
Mike McCully* 10
Marcia & Mark McDermid
Nancy & James McGinnity
Philip & Lisa McGoohan
Bill & Susan McGrath
Francine McGrath
Shawn & Patrice McHugh
Angela & Paul McKitrick
Michael & Karen McQuinn
Corrine McWey
Kevin & Lisa Mehl
Mary & Thomas Meier
Patti & Bruce Meiers
Mary & David Mellem 5
Jack & Inky Meng 10
Roy & Violet Mertens
Andre & Antoinette Metoyer
Ruth Mettner 20
Frank & Elizabeth Meunier
James & Kay Meyer 5
Tami Churchill Myers
George & Kathy Miller 20
Robert & Susan Miller 5
Timothy Mirkes
Linda Mischler
Daniel Mlodzik
Hubert Mocadlo
Rosanne & Jase Moesch 5
Pete & Sharon Moncher 20
Leonardo & Jennifer
Montemurro
Daniel & Ellen Moore
Mary Jo* & Michael Morris 20
James Morrison
James Mrotek
Andy & Kelly Mueller
Chad & Rebecca Mueller
Michael & Dyanna Muldoon
Paul & Mary Mullen 10
Kathleen & Thomas Murray
Robert & Sheila Nault 5
John* & Laura* Neary
Bill & Michelle Nelson
Dennis Nelson
Paul & Pamela Nelson
Andrew & LaCinda Neu
Michael Neuburg & Christine
Schleicher-Neuburg
James & Isabelle Neuman 5
Earl & Helen Neville
Brad & Kim Nicholson
Steve & Anita Nicoson
Kelly & Ronald Nikolai
Laura* & Keith Nikolay
Jennifer Nissen*
Mandy Nycz* 5
Gene & Cathy O’Hara
Leonard & Janis O’Kray 5
Dick Oliver 5
Bonnie & Gerald Olson
Eugene O’Malley
Mike & Patricia O’Neill 10
David & Gail Orchard
Robert & Erlinda Osgood
Arthur & Judith Oshefsky
Jack & Patricia Osol 10
Mary Anne & James Ostrenga
Walt & Jean Oswald 20
David & Mary Owens
Roland & Dorothy
Paczesny 20
Dian Page 5
Joy Pahl*
Eddie & Donna Pahuski
Daniel & Lori Pamperin
James Panzer 5
Chris & David Papke 5
Dave & Rita Parker
Sarah* & Andrew Parks
Judith Parrish
Art & Jacquelyn Patch
Timothy & Mary Pauley
Jeff & Carol Perlberg
John & Maggie Pernice
Pamela Peroutky
Charles & Beth Perszyk
Margaret Perszyk 5
Carey & Daniel Petersilka
Gordon & Mary Ann Peterson
Leslie & Daniel Petrie
Mary Lou & James Pfeifer
April & Daniel Piazza
Rosemary Piechowski
Butch & Jane Mary Piontek
Brian Pirman*
Jan Plantz 20
Pete & Bonnie Platten
Tita & Thomas Plouff
Denise & Ponzetti
George* & Liz Possley
Sylvia Pratt 10
Charlie & Erika Priester 5
James & Mary Prosser 5
Mark & Donna Prusha
Susan Purdom
Jessica Rafeld*
Alex & Nancy Rafferty
Kurt & Ann Rasmussen
Ryan & Nancy Rasmussen
Mike & Kathleen Reese 5
Mary Jo = Reeves
Theresa Refsguard*
Judy & Carl Reid
Edward & Chong Suk
Rekowski
John Rende
Zane Renner
Jean Reynolds
Michael & Margaret Reynolds
John & Karen Rice 5
William & Lisa Rice
Betty Richtman 5
Joyce Riggle
Rick & Jean Ripp
Jim & Susan Ritchay
Charles & Nancy Ritter
Jeff* & Kathleen* Ritter 20
Jim & Nancy Rittgers
Don & Kay Robel
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Scott & Lori Roethlisberger
Virginia Rogers 5
Robert Romano
Mary Lou Rosman
Rick & Diane Roundy
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Ken & Patricia Rozek 10
Keith & Judith Ruelle 10
Paul & Pamela Ruppa
Jim & Kay Ryan 20
Betty Rygiel
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Ed & Julietta Sabish 5
Paul & Dorothea Sager 10
Glen & Susan Sands 10
Barbara Sanning
Greg & Ann Santaga
Jay & Kris Sauter 5
Mary Sauvey
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Denis & Jule Schadrie
Jim & Mary Schaefer
Richard & Anne Schaefer 10
James & Linda Scharine
Paul & Rosemarie Scheibe
Brian & Erin Schell
Robert Schillerstrom &
Mary Beth O’Connor
Ed & Ann Schlueter
James & Diane
Schmeisser 10
Ray & Laverne Schmidt
Jim & Shari Schneck
Dennis & Sandra
Schneider 20
Alice Schnell
Harold & Katrina Schock
Bob & Yvonne Scholl
Monica & Theodore Scholz
Bill & Debbie Schroeder
Norman & Wendy
Schroeder 5
Carl & Debbie Schuett
Daniel & Lori Schwefel
Jeff & Kelly Schwoerer
Lyle & Luann Schwoerer
Jock & Eileen Seal
Grace Sehring
Bruce & Patricia Seidl
Mark Selin*
Jeffrey & Susan Selner
Rob & Kelly Servais
Ann Shea
Chris & Halina Sheffield
Keith Sherony*
John & Rosalie Shier
Steven & Karen Shircel
Roger & Kathleen* Siebold
Krissti* & Dean Simon 5
Mike & Barb Sinkula
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Bernard & Karen Skaletski 10
Darrell & Mary Skarphol 20
Jerry & Christine Skopek
Charles & Mary Beth Smalley
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James & Dannielle Smith
Vi Smithwick
Dave Smits
Ginger & Steve Smits
Leanne Snell
Harriette Sobczak 20
Jim & Tracey Socha
Frances Soukup 20
Ruthann Spaay
John* & Margaret Spangler
Ann Spees
Leslie & Bonnie Spitz
Trish Staehling
Mary & Richard Stahler
Richard & Mary Standish
Dennis & Sandra Stapleton
Kurt & Mary Steckbeck
Fred & Charleen Steenis
Stephen & Helen Stefely 20
Jane & Robert Steger
Terry & Mary Jo Steiger 20
John & Regina Steiner
Dave & Nancy Stellpflug
Bill & Carrie Stempski 5
Philip & Jean Sternig
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Eliot* & Bonnie* Elfner 20
Gary & Sharon Fairchild 10
Thomas & Barbara Florack
Phil & Lois Flynn
Jeff Gahnz
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Cathy Spies
Rosemary Spinner
Karen Staege
John & Lois Staehling
Renee & Steven Staehling
Jim Stamatakos*
T.W. Stanciu*
John & Lottie St. Andre 5
Douglas & Lisa Stecker
Dennis & Pam Stefanowski
Karen Steiner
Clark & Marilynn
Steinhardt 10
Jay & Jennifer Stellmacher
Kathleen Stemper
Diane Stengel
Dottie Stepien
Dolores & Adolph Sternig
Richard & Mary Stevens 10
Hannah Stewart
Heather Stewart
Julie Stich
Frederick & Nadine Stoltz
Jim Strnad
Beverly Strong
Nancy Strong
Randy & Linda Stutz
Ivy Summers*
Donald & Barbara Svachula
Harry & Michele Swanson
Dan & Jennifer Sweetman
John & Jane Switzer 5
Jeff & Chris Szczerbinski
Rick & Mary Taylor
Steven Taylor
Ken & Judy Teeters
Patricia Terrien
Don & Lois Thiel
Dustin Thill*
Henry & Bonnie Thinnes
Tyler Thomas
John & Nancy Thompson
Miriam Thompson
Diane & Lyle Tielens
Mary Ann Tikalsky
Jennifer Timmer*
Joe & Donna Tomei
Rick Toninato
Michael & Lynette Toussaint
Elaine Tracy
Sandra & Charles Trainor
Stephen Trimble 5
Jennifer & Donald Vaclav
Steve & Ann Valentine
Pat* & Clarence
Van Beckum 20
Jenna Van Beek*
Jim & Kathleen Van Buskirk
Gary & Susan Vande Hei
Yvonne E. Vandenberg
Annette Vanden Busch*
Lyle & Donna Vander Wyst
Steve & Jennifer Van Dreese
Kristin Van Drisse
Ted Van Egeren
Rochelle Van Erem*
Jim & Rita Van Gemert
Mindy VanTreeck
Dolores Vaughan 20
Mike Vincent*
Barbara Vitchus 10
Marc* & Jennifer
von der Ruhr
Ray & Carrie Vos
Anthony Voto
Ryan Voto
Ben Vrana
Attila & Lori Vurusanet
Darren & Linda Vyskocil
Tena Waddell
Gerry & Susan Waite
Thelma Walker
Kenneth & Donna Wallace
Carla* & Joe Wallander
Ronald & Jenny Wallberg
Scott & Renee Wallenfang
Thomas & Julie Wannow
William & Rochelle
Warborg 10
Judith & David Ward 5
John Watters*
Lee Wauters
Matthew & Tina Wauters
James & Lisa Wavro
Barb Wehrle
Jonathon Weiss 10
Ken & Leanne Welker
Douglas & Bridget Wells
Mike & Megan Welsh
Mark Wendt
Pat Wery* 5
Mark Wessing
Steve & Linda Westlie
Michael & Patricia White
Barb* & Clarence Wickham
J.P. & Nancy Wiebusch
Shirley Wiedemeier
Sue Wiedemeier
Wyatt Wiehr
Ted Wienski
Jill* & Perry Wiesman
Jo & Mickey Wildin
James & Christine Wilke 10
Daniel & Daphne Will
Claire & Steven Williams
Michael Williams
Brian* & Seoung Lee*
Wilson
Jacqueline & Bradley Winges
Al & Jo Winkler
Robert & Barbara Winkler
Mark & Suzanne Winter
William Wire
Judy Wirtz
Frank Wittmaack
Bruce & Janice
Wittmershaus
Karen Wochos 10
Dennis & Karen Wojahn
Michael & Nancy Wojcik
Joe & Catherine Wojtowicz
Pat* Wolfe-Thornton &
Richard Thornton
John & Mary Wollersheim
Dan & Kathy Wollin
David Woodward
Norb & Eileen Wronkowski 20
Deb & Scott Wycherley
Angela & Eric Young
Joyce Young
Dick & Joyce Zacharias
Randall & Dolly Zahn
Kerrie Zeitler*
Connie & Paul = Zeman 5
Mark Zeratsky
George & Mary Zielinski
Nicolette & Stephen Zielinski
Carolyn & Merlin Zimmer
Liz & Matthew Zitny 5
Scott Zittlow 10
Sandra & David Zochert
Linda & David Zuleger
Janice Zvara 5
Estates
David A. Brandel
Daniel J. Burns Jr.
Peter F. Dorschel
Bob Duquette
Edward J. Goetz
Ronald P. McKenzie
Evaleen Neufeld
Alice M. Reddin
Robert Schumerth Sr.
Anthony A. Sinkula
Harold W. Vanden Heuvel
Theodore J. Wing
Organizations
President’s Club
1923 Fund
AAR Corporation 5
Amerhart Ltd. 15
Ameriprise Auto &
Home Insurance 10
Aon Corporation 5
Ariens Company
Associated Bank 20
Associated Wealth
Management 5
Ayco Charitable Foundation 5
Robert W. Baird & Co.
Bank Mutual 20
Bank of America
Matching Gifts 5
Bauman & Ward Medicine
Professional Corporation
Baylake Bank 10
Bay Towel Linen &
Uniform Rental 15
BelGioioso Cheese Inc. 20
Bellin Health 5
Belmark Inc. 20
Bleser Family
Foundation Inc. 10
The Boldt Company 5
F.G. & F.K. Brotz Family
Foundation 20
Catholic Foundation for the
Diocese of Green Bay 10
Cellcom 5
Chernick Family
Foundation 5
Church Mutual
Insurance Company
Cleaning Systems Inc. 10
Conway, Olejniczak &
Jerry, S.C. 10
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Door County Community
Foundation Inc.
DMK Enterprises Inc.
The Elite Group 10
EMT International
Fairchild Equipment Inc. 5
Faith Technologies Inc. 5
Festival Foods 5
Fidelity Investments
Charitable Gift Fund 10
Follett Higher
Education Group 10
GE Foundation 10
Grand Central Station
(Titletown)
Grant Thornton
Greater Green Bay
Community Foundation 10
Green Bay Packers Inc. 20
Haddad Family
Foundation Inc.
Howard Immel Inc.
Humana 20
International Sports
Professionals Association
Raymond James Charitable
Endowment Fund
Johnson Bank
Johnson Insurance
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Kimberly-Clark Foundation 20
The Kohler Company 20
The Kohler Foundation Inc.
Konop Family
Foundation Fund
George Kress
Foundation Inc. 20
Lamers Bus Lines Inc. 10
Liebmann, Conway,
Olejniczak & Jerry S.C.
Lux Foundation Inc. 15
William H. & Lois J.
McEssy Foundation 5
Melotte Distributing Inc.
Michels Corporation 5
Dale R. & Ruth L. Michels
Family Foundation 5
Norman Miller Family
Foundation Inc. 20
Miron Construction Co. Inc. 5
Mulva Family Foundation 5
Nicolet National Bank 10
The Northridge Group Inc.
Northwestern Mutual
Foundation 20
Obma Foundation Inc.
Omnova Solutions
Foundation 5
PAi 5
Peninsula Music Festival Inc.
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of
Northeast Wisconsin
Performa Inc. 10
Pomp’s Tire Service Inc. 20
The Premonstratensian
Fathers 20
The Procter &
Gamble Fund 20
Prudential Financial
Red Arc Media LLC
Grace Fleming
Reinhold Trust 10
RGL
Maurice A. & June C.
Robinson Family
Foundation Inc. 10
Ryan Funeral Home &
Crematory 20
Sargento Foods Inc. 20
Schenck SC 20
Schneider Foundation 15
Schneider DNC 20
Schreiber Foods Inc. 20
Schwab Fund for
Charitable Giving 5
Shopko 20
Sigma Tau Delta
International English
Honor Society
Theda & Tamblin Clark Smith Family
Foundation Inc.
Mark & Mary Ellen
Stinski Foundation
K.C. Stock Foundation Inc. 5
Target Commercial Interiors
Target Corporation 5
Time Warner Cable
Toonen Companies Inc.
Tweet Garot
Mechanical Inc. 20
Joseph & Sarah Van Drisse
Charitable Trust 10
United HealthCare
Services Inc.
U.S. Charitable Gift Trust
Vanguard Charitable
Endowment Program 10
Walmart Foundation
Byron L. Walter
Family Trust 20
Weinman, McNamara &
Associates Inc. 10
Wells Fargo Bank 20
Weyers Family
Foundation Inc. 5
Wilmington Trust 5
Wisconsin Energy
Corporation 10
Wisconsin Public Service
Foundation 20
Dean’s Club
American Center for
Philanthropy
American Family Insurance
Aon Foundation 5
Assurant Health
Baxter International
Foundation 5
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
Bergstrom Corporation
BMO Harris Bank 20
The Boeing Company
Matthew Borling Memorial 5
Broadway Enterprises Inc.
Brown County Community Women’s Club 5
C&C Transportation
The Dance Company
De Pere Family Dentistry LLC
Easter Foundation Inc.
Elevate97
Eli Lilly & Company 5
Evergreen Productions
Exxon Mobil Foundation 5
Foth & Van Dyke LLC
Gauthier & Sons
Construction Inc.
Hayes Graphics
Independent Printing
Company Inc. 15
Macco Floor Covering 5
Madden Family Foundation
Ministry Health Care - SSO
People for People of
Green Bay
Prevea Health 5
The Reich Fund 5
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Romo Durable Graphics 10
The Joseph C. & Judith A.
Scully Foundation 5
Sentry Insurance 20
The Simms Family
Foundation
Slaggie Family Foundation
Tax Executives Institute –
Northeast Wisconsin
Chapter 5
Thrivent Gift Multiplier
Program 20
Titletown Brewing
Company 5
Triangle Distributing
Company 10
United Way 5
Valley of the Sun
Voyageur Financial Group
of De Pere LLP
West Bend Mutual
Insurance Company
Wipfli 20
Wisconsin Public Service
Corporation 20
WPS Health Insurance/Arise
Health Plan
Main Hall Club
The Abbey 5
AK Alive & Kickin’
Pizza Crust
Ariens Foundation Ltd. 5
Robert W. Baird & Co. 5
Bemis Company
Foundation 5
Birdseye Dairy Inc.
The Boelter Companies Inc.
Bonded Collectors of
Wisconsin Inc.
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Company 5
Brown County Bar
Association
Casaccio Architects LLC
Chase Bank - Appleton
Delaware North Companies
Sportservice Inc.
Robert & Patricia Endries
Family Foundation Ltd.
GE United Way Campaign
Goldman, Sachs &
Company Foundation
Home Team Sports &
Apparel Inc. 5
Hussey Properties Inc.
Illinois Tool Works
Foundation 10
Image Studios Inc.
Invest In Others
Charitable Foundation
Ironshore Insurance
Services
JCW Inc.
Johnson Controls
Foundation 20
Keller Inc.
Krueger International Inc.
Lake County Medical
Group S.C.
Let Me Be Frank Productions
Merck Company
Foundation 20
Mondelez International
Foundation
NFL Alumni
Nicolet Restaurant 5
Northeast Wisconsin
Technical College
Optima Machinery
Corporation 15
PACCAR Foundation 10
Penalty Box
Pfizer Foundation
Matching Gifts Program
PPG Industries Foundation 5
Pro-Tec Fire Services Ltd.
Roels Keidatz, Fronsee &
Danen LLP
SAP Matching Gift Program
Securian Foundation 5
Union Hotel Corporation 5
Union Pacific Matching
Gift Program
United Way of Brown County
Willems Landscape Service 5
Founder’s Club
Abbott Laboratories Fund 5
Advanced Digital Inc.
Advanced Disposal
Services Inc. – Green Bay
Allstate Insurance
Company 10
Ameren
American Flexpack Inc.
Ameriprise Financial Gift
Matching Program 5
Arandell Corporation
Assurant Health
Foundation 10
AT&T Foundation 10
AT&T United Way/Employee
Giving Campaign
Autore Oil Company
AXA Foundation
Peter Baierl Insurance &
Investment Inc. 5
Baird Foundation Inc. 5
Bank of America Corporation
The Bar - Holmgren Way Inc.
BayCare Clinic LLP
Bay Tek Games Inc.
Bay Title & Abstract Inc.
Bemis Company Inc. 5
Benson Designs LLC
Bergstrom Saturn of
Appleton
Bilotti’s Pizza Garden 5
Brady Corporation 5
Brown County Ice
Management Inc. 5
Buffalo Wild Wings
Calvert Social Investment
Foundation
Center Ice Skate & Sport Inc.
Chanmina LLC
Coldwell Banker
Community Foundation
for the Fox Valley
Region Inc. 10
Conard Creative Group LLC
Cotter Funeral Home
Crystal Finishing
Systems Inc.
Dataline Services Inc.
Davis & Kuelthau, S.C. Green Bay Office
Daylesford Abbey
Dean Distributing Inc.
DuPage Precision
Products Company
Ebben Enterprises Inc.
Emerald Hills Golf Course
Express Convenience Centers
Eye & Vision Clinics S.C. 5
Finger Road Mini Storage
FM Global Foundation
Fox Bros. Piggly Wiggly Inc.
Fox Harbor Inc. 5
Fox River Dock Co. Inc.
Gallagher’s Pizza Inc.
Gerschke & Gerschke Ltd. 10
Gibraltar Grill Inc.
Grainger Matching Charitable
Gifts Program
Great Harvest Bread
Company
Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Foundation 5
Green Bay Anodizing Inc.
Green Bay Chiropractic Clinic
Green Bay Converting Inc. 5
Green Bay Glass Center Inc.
Green Bay Highway
Products LLC 5
Green Bay Lighting Inc.
Green Bay Seven-Up
Bottling Company Inc. 5
Hanaway Ross Law Firm
Happy Tails Veterinary Clinic
Hawkins Ash CPAs
Heid Music 5
Hewins Financial
Advisors LLC
Hi-Fi Heaven
Home Touch Inspection
Services LLC
The H.S. Group Inc.
Immel Construction
J.G.M. Concrete Inc.
Jilot Insurance Agency Inc.
Jim Piontek Trucking Inc.
Joe’s Lawn Service
N. L. Johnson Art
JS Electronics Inc.
JT & Associates LLC 5
John Deere Foundation
Matching Gift Program
Julie’s Upscale Resale
Karls Family Dentistry
Kay Beer Distributing Inc.
Kelsey Coatings Inc.
KerberRose S.C.
Kirkland & Ellis Foundation 5
Le Mieux & Son Inc. 5
Lubinski, Reed & Klass S.C.
Luna Coffee Roasters
M&B Holdings
Enterprises LLC 5
Margarita’s of Wisconsin Inc.
MetJet
Metzler, Timm, Treleven,
Pahl & Beck S.C.
Wm. W. Meyer & Sons Inc.
Midwest Dental Care
Sheboygan Inc.
Mile High United Way
Monday Shakespeare Club 10
Morgan Stanley 5
Nationwide Insurance
Foundation 5
Nicky’s Inc.
Northern Door
Communications
The Northern Trust Company
Notre Dame De La Baie
Academy
On Deck Clothing Company
Over the Wall Baseball
Academy LLC
PDQ Car Wash
Paul’s Heating & Cooling
Pearson Education
Pension Inc.
PepsiCo Foundation 5
The Perfect Swing Inc.
Petroleum Technologies
Equipment Inc.
Plexus Matching Gift Center
The Prudential Foundation 10
PuroClean Property
Restoration Professionals
Quest Diagnostics
Incorporated 5
Rademacher Photography
Studio 10
RainMaster Irrigation Inc.
River’s Bend Supper Club
Robbins Manufacturing Inc.
Rock Garden Supper Club
Rockwell Collins
Ross Estate Planning
Rummele’s Jewelers Inc.
Rustic Wood Fencing Ltd.
SC Johnson Fund Inc. 5
Safelite Fulfillment Inc.
Saint Gregory’s Episcopal
Church
St. Norbert College Parish
St. Matthew’s Congregation
Schwefel’s Inc.
Seymour Flour Mill Inc.
Sidekicks Bar & Grill
Siemens Automotive
Corporation
Siemens Medical
Solutions USA Inc.
Smet Construction
Services Corp.
State Farm Companies 5
Stellpflug Law S.C.
Systems Furniture Inc. 5
Textron Matching Gift
Program
That Covers It
Tielens Construction Inc.
The Tile & Stone Gallery Inc.
Tiny Town Child Care
Center LLC
Titletown Oil Corporation
Travelers Foundation
Community Action
Awards Program
The Trustmark Foundation 15
Twin Oaks Golf Course
UBS Foundation USA
United Way of Central
New Mexico 5
Joe Van Horn Chevrolet
Van Oss Electric Inc.
Van’s Fire & Safety Inc.
Van’s Heating & Air
Conditioning Inc.
Verizon Foundation 10
Viking Electric Supply Inc.
Wautier & Verkuilen
Accounting & Tax Co.
Wealthplan LLC
Weidner Center for the
Performing Arts
Welsing & Associates 5
Williams-Manny
Charitable Trust
Xerox Corporation 10
Participating Member
Aetna Foundation
AgriBank
Akzo Nobel Inc.
Alliant Energy Foundation 5
Allouez Parkside Village LLC
American Express
Charitable Fund
BASF Corporation
Baxter International Inc.
Cheryl L. Brack
Insurance Agency
Cargill Matching
Gifts Program 5
Green Bay Packers
Matching Gifts Program
Larsen Log Cabin Rental
McFarland & Company
Inc. Publishers 5
McKesson Corporation
Peoples Gas
Pfizer Foundation
Matching Gifts 10
Rafters Realty
Schneider Electric/Square D
Foundation
Shaker’s Bar & Grill
Sherwin-Williams Company
Takeda Pharmaceuticals
North America Inc.
Tennant Company
United Way of Lake County
Van’s Lumber & Custom
Builders Inc.
We Energies Foundation
Wisconsin Public Radio
Yahoo! Matching Gifts
Program
Honors
Marriage of Rick & Deb Binzak
Mr. & Mrs. Michael O’Brien
Carol & Bob Bush
Ms. Virginia Kauer
Father Rowland DePeaux,
O.Praem.
Mr. & Mrs. Reynolds
Challoner
Father Jay Fostner O.Praem.’s
25th Priesthood Anniversary
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dockry
Timothy Hartwick
Mr. & Mrs. Jude Hartwick
S. Neil Lynch
Dr. & Mrs. Mark Laukka
Dr. James R. Mattson
Dr. & Mrs. James Mattson
Dr. & Mrs. Kent Powley
Dr. & Mrs. Fredrick
Austermann
Sharon Reeves’ Birthday
Ms. Mary Beth O’Connor &
Mr. Robert Schillerstrom
Mary J. Reeves
Mr. James Smith &
Ms. Dannielle Weiss
Erika Rettler ’16
Mr. & Mrs. Jaime Rettler
Teresa Schmidt
Greater Green Bay
Community Foundation
Memorials
Gerald & Pauline Ahlenius
Ms. Elizabeth A. Ahlenius
John Ahlenius
Ms. Elizabeth A. Ahlenius
Elizabeth Aikin
Mr. & Mrs. Urban L. Kerner
John Arndorfer
Anonymous Donor
Mr. & Mrs. Steven W. Abts
Mrs. Anne M. Ahles
Mr. & Mrs. Craig N. Ahles
Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Algrem
Allouez Parkside Village, LLC
Mr. & Mrs. Donald G. Bailey
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bailey
Ms. Nancy Christman
Blakesley
BMO Harris Bank
Ms. Carol L. Cramer
Ms. Barbara J. Danison
Mr. Jeffrey T. Debakker
Ms. Judy A. Decker
Mr. Joseph C. Dorschel
Mr. & Mrs. Robert N. Ebben
Mrs. Catherine M. Everson
Mrs. Edith E. Everson
Mrs. Katherine Jacobs
Everson
Mr. Christopher J. Gilling
Mr. Thomas B. Gilling
The Hon. & Mrs. Richard G.
Greenwood
Hewins Financial Advisors
LLC
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L.
Hoffmann
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Hoida
Ms. Ann Lalko
Mr. & Mrs. Mark B. Lessuise
Ms. Patricia Oaklief
Ms. Kristin Hoffmann Powley
& Dr. Kent Powley
Ms. Elizabeth Rosandick
Ryan Funeral Home &
Crematory
Mr. Edward C. Schwede
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Sheehy
Mr. Michael D. Simmer
Mr. Dennis Stapleton
Ms. Elaine H. Tracy
Ms. Sandra M. Trainor
Mr. Mark J. Vandenhouten
Miss Marianne Van Drisse
Mr. Ronald P. Wallberg
Wipfli LLP
Frank Basche
Ms. Barbara S. Basche
Marriage of Connor &
Kelsie Schillerstrom
Ms. Mary Beth O’Connor &
Mr. Robert Schillerstrom
Sue Basche
Ms. Barbara S. Basche
Marriage of Mike
Szymanski ’05
Mr. Steve Peterson &
Ms. Jennifer Peterson
Char Berger
Mr. Steve J. Peterson &
Ms. Jennifer M. Peterson
Sara Tutskey’s 60th birthday
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Wojahn
Violet Van Horn
Ms. Marilee Jahn
Jordan Vater ’09
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Vater
Jane Vrana
Dr. Ben Vrana
Carrie F. Beno
Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Beno
Mary Ann Boersma
Mr. Roger D. Boersma
Bill Bohné
Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Gregory A.
Barrette
Mrs. Esther O. Barry
Mr. Brandon P. Bauer
Mr. Anthony J. Berken &
Ms. Bernadette A. Berken
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Blahnik
Ms. Jill C. Blalock
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence F.
Boehm
Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Bohne
Mrs. Judith A. Bohne
Dr. Robert H. Boyer &
Mrs. Barbara M.
Effenberger Boyer
Ms. Shan M. Bryan-Hanson
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene G.
Bunker
Mr. & Mrs. Ned M. Cain
Mr. Todd Danen &
Mrs. Anne Vandeveld
Danen
Mr. W. E. Brady Dargan
Mr. James S. Davis
Mr. & Mrs. Leivur R.
Djurhuus
Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Dorff
Dr. David R. Dufeck
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Egan
Mr. & Mrs. Bary Eversole
Ms. Elizabeth M. Foley
Mrs. Julie A. Friedman
Mr. & Mrs. George A.
Haffeman
Mr. John Adam Hauser
Hi-Fi Heaven
Dr. & Mrs. James R.
Hodgson
Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Horn
Mrs. Julie G. Curro
Idzikowski
Ms. Kathleen M. Kapalin &
Mr. Daryl J. Kapalin
Mr. Terrence Kelly &
Mrs. Peg O’Rourke Kelly
Ms. Stephanie R. Kline
The Rev. Thomas H. Madden
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M.
Mattern
Mrs. Mary Ryan Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Olson
Dr. Marcella Paul &
Dr. Steve Kaplan
Prof. & Mrs. Charles R.
Peterson
Mrs. Virginia L. Pliner
Ms. Anne Purcell
Dr. & Mrs. Richard C. Rankin
Charles & Kathleen Riley
Ms. Pauline A. Reynolds
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Ritter
Mr. Thomas M. Rogers &
Mrs. Karen Baker Rogers
Ms. Rosemary Sands
Ms. Barbara J. Sanning
Ms. Marilyn F. Stasiak
Mrs. Judy Sprangers Turba &
Mr. Jerome K. Turba
Dr. & Mrs. Robert
Vanden Burgt
Mr. Jerome J. Vanden Hogen
& Ms. Maureen M.
Vanden Hogen
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Ventura
Dr. & Mrs. David G. Wegge
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Weiss
Ms. Jo E. Wildin
Mr. & Mrs. M. Bradley
Winges
Mr. & Mrs. Paul J.
Winterhalter
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Matthew Borling
Mr. & Mrs. Steven R.
Grunwald
Ms. Barbara S. Basche
Howard De Groot
Ms. Carol R. De Groot
Bette & Bill Hayes
Mr. & Mrs. Michael J.
Ramaker
James J. Bouressa
Ms. Mona Bouressa
Thomas De Witt
Dr. & Ms. Alan Wentworth
William Leslie Huth
Ms. Jacquelyn E. Huth
Dr. Bob Brault
Ms. Suzanne Brault
Judge Richard J. Dietz
Ms. Candace A. Dietz
Dean F. Janssen
Mrs. Pauline M. Janssen
Ronald Brault
Mr. & Ms. Larry Buechel
Charles Brooks Dodson
Ms. Ann L. McLean
Robert Jossart
Ms. Joann M. Jossart
Peter Brusky
Mrs. Alice Brusky
Andy Domagola
Mr. Jay C. Sauter &
Mrs. Kristine M. Sauter
Donald & Louise King
Mr. Peter M. Sawyer
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The Rev. Geoffrey Claridge,
O.Praem.
Vanguard Charitable
Endowment Program
Herbert “Duke” Cuene
Broadway Enterprises Inc.
Ms. Kathleen A. Danen
Mr. Todd Danen &
Mrs. Anne Vandeveld
Danen
Dr. & Mrs. Loren Hart
Hewins Financial Advisors
LLC
Mr. James L. Hopkins
Mr. & Mrs. Bud Jacobs
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L.
Kaster Jr.
Mrs. Judith Deboth Lehnert & Mr. Glenn Lehnert
Mr. & Ms. Scott K. Lemmens
Performa Inc.
Mr. & Ms. Carl R. Reid
Mrs. Patricia A. Schneider
Mr. & Mrs. James J.
Schoshinski
Van’s Lumber & Custom
Builders Inc.
Mrs. Claire H. Williams
Wipfli LLP
Adrienne Cumicek
Mr. John C. Cumicek
Al Davitt
Ms. Maureen Davitt
Lillian Davitt
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Koch
Mrs. Katherine Reynolds
Lombardi
Dr. & Mrs. Myron M. Marlett
Ms. Susan Z. Murphy
Mr. & Ms. Thomas R.
Rochon
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Scannell
Mr. Thomas M. Schumacher
& Ms. Lois Schumacher
Mr. & Ms. Eric A. Young
Fr. Christian O’Brien
Mrs. Patricia A. Schneider
Stephen Everson
Mrs. Catherine M. Everson
Fr. Conrad Kratz, O.Praem.
Mrs. Marijean Allen Zahorski
& Dr. Ken Zahorski
Robert R. Flatley
Ms. Jean Flatley
Maude Krueger
Ms. Carol R. De Groot
Benjamin Frankowski
Ms. Marilee Jahn
Carl Laukka
Dr. & Mrs. Mark A. Laukka
Susan Anderson Freed
Mr. John B. Freed
Erv Lindsley
Mrs. Carol J. Lindsley
Leo G. Frigo
Mrs. Fran Chapman Frigo
Dr. Wallace MacMullen
Ms. Mary R. MacMullen
Jared Gehm
Mr. Kenneth G. Gehm &
Ms. Mary Gehm
Tony Marini & Milton Cooper
Ms. Barbara A. Cooper
Lucy Phelan
Ms. Margaret F. Phair Butts
Mrs. Marijean Allen Zahorski
& Dr. Ken Zahorski
Andrew C. Mattson
Dr. & Mrs. James R. Mattson
David Ray Pierce
Mr. & Mrs. Mural F. Adams
Ron McKenzie
Mr. & Mrs. Donovan R.
Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Lunney
Donald Pieters
Mr. & Mrs. Harold R. Maier
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Weiss
Donald J. George
Ms. Carol R. De Groot
George George
Ms. Carol R. De Groot
Gordon George
Ms. Carol R. De Groot
William Goldammer
Mondelez International
Foundation
Tom Gramarossa
Mrs. Peggy L. Martin
Gramarossa Ziegler
Mike Guerin
Ms. Jeanne Guerin
Sandra Hagen
Mr. Charles B. Hagen &
Ms. Mary Lynn Young
Desmond McCullagh
Mrs. Desmond J. McCullagh
Robert F. McMonagle
Mr. Frederick L. Schmidt &
Mrs. Teresa L. McMonagle
Schmidt
Sally Miller
Ms. Cathleen C. Geimer
Ann Dorr Mortell
Ms. Marcia Dorr Blumb
Terry Nelson
Mr. & Mrs. James Anderson
Marge Olesky
Ms. Carole J. Thomas
Kitty Oliver
Mr. Richard J. Oliver
Michael Parrish
Mrs. Judith Parrish
Mr. Gregory L. Polacheck
Agnes Pfotenhauer
Mr. & Ms. Peter E. Korotev
Dale Preston
Ms. Nancy E. Preston
Jim Reeves
Mr. & Ms. Richard A.
Agostinelli
Mr. & Ms. Robert E. Kress
Mr. & Ms. James P. Massa
Ms. Mary Beth O’Connor &
Mr. Robert J. Schillerstrom
Mr. & Ms. Daniel R. Piazza
Mary Jo Reeves
Mr. & Ms. Richard A.
Agostinelli
Mr. & Ms. Nowell E. Blecha
Ms. Zofia Bukowski
Mr. & Mrs. John Case
Ms. Theresa Doleschal
Mr. & Ms. John G. Furiasse
Mr. & Ms. Robert E. Kress
Ms. Celeste O’Keefe
Dr. & Mrs. James P.
Ostrenga
Mr. & Ms. Daniel R. Piazza
Ms. Susan L. Pierson
Mr. & Ms. Edward J.
Sierawski
Mr. & Ms. Dave Kjome
Michael J. Van Oss
Ms. Constance M. Van Oss
Robert James Reinhold
Grace Fleming Reinhold
Trust
Harold Vanden Heuvel
Anonymous Donor
Mr. & Mrs. David Champ
Drs. Thomas & Maureen
Manion
Dr. & Mrs. Richard C.
Rankin
Mr. Donald L. Salmon &
Ms. Maria A. Zehren
Ms. Debra M.
Vanden Heuvel
Rosalie Safford
Mr. Noel R. Safford II
Clem Vandenberg
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Weyers
Jeremy Schleis
Mr. Andrew Witt
Margaret Vandenberg
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Weyers
Gertrude L. Schmidt
Mr. Frederick L. Schmidt &
Mrs. Teresa L. McMonagle
Schmidt
Thomas Vavrek
Mrs. Marcia Schenk Vavrek
Donald J. Schneider
Mrs. Patricia A. Schneider
John Schumerth
Estate of John Robert
Schumerth Sr.
Frederick Sehring
Mrs. Grace T. Sehring
Richard Seibert
Dr. & Ms. Alan Wentworth
Dr. Robert & Jean Shemky
Ms. Mary P. Morgan
Lois Shwery
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart G. Lang
Mary E. Smith
Mr. Clyde K. Smith
David Strom
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mayer
Monday Shakespeare Club
Russell E. Strong
Ms. Beverly Strong
Sally Thompson
Cassandra Voss
Mr. Jay Sauter &
Mrs. Kristine Sauter
Tom Walker
Ms. Thelma E. Walker
Ruth Wentworth
Dr. & Ms. Alan Wentworth
Donald & Nancy Wiedmann
Dr. Leanne M. Wiedemann
Jim Winters
Mr. & Ms. Joseph Barth
Mr. & Ms. Norman K.
Dollhopf
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Edwards
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick K.
Greenwell
Ms. Judith A. Kaczmarek
Ms. Catherine F. Kramer
Mr. & Mrs. Terrence R.
McCarty
Ms. Kay D. Schwieger
Ms. Julie M. Stich
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Thiel
Mr. Wade A. Winters
Many authors …
one terrific story
Already the most successful campaign in the college’s history, Campaign St. Norbert: Full
Ahead continues to reach new heights. With months remaining in the campaign, and
in the face of an uncertain economy, our alumni and friends have propelled us past the
campaign’s initial $90 million target.
The fruits of those efforts can already be seen on campus. The stunning new GehlMulva Science Center is receiving its finishing touches; exceptional facilities like Michels
Commons and the high-tech Mulva Studio are transforming the college experience for
students; and an increase in funding for financial aid is making a St. Norbert education
possible for new classes of deserving students.
More remains to be done: Other campaign goals are not yet fully funded. Chief among the
remaining priorities is greater funding for faculty programs and for the many aspects of
college life outside the classroom that help shape and guide our students’ development.
These challenges will be met: The generosity, commitment and forward thinking
demonstrated by our college community leave no doubt.
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Parting Shot / The Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades
Yeah I’m doing all right, getting good grades. The future’s so bright I gotta wear shades. Gotta wear shades, got to wear shades … I’m heavenly blessed and
worldy wise. – Pat MacDonald of Timbuk3