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Lewis University Awarded Loening Trophy, the most prestigious and coveted of all collegiate aviation awards (see p. 9). President’s Perspective

espite the lingering effects of the recent recession and colleges competing in the Seventh Annual Flyers Festival, rapidly changing demographics, the University continues including such schools as Northwestern University. Dto be an exception to generally flat or declining college The flight team, which is consistently in the Top Ten enrollments. The student population here at Lewis is more in the country, for the first time in our history won the than 6,600. Our 700 traditional age freshmen much-coveted and prestigious Loening count as our second largest class ever and Trophy as the best program in the nation the most academically qualified. Nearly 500 for 2013. It will be on display in the Aviation transfer students came to us in the fall, mostly Center for a full-year, until next May’s national from the surrounding community colleges. competition where Lewis will once again be a Moreover, all of these students are arriving participant, having finished in the top three better disposed to embrace our Mission and in the Midwest this fall. The award criteria to benefit from the instruction, mentoring and includes exceptional flight team performance, guidance of our very competent and engaged but also an assessment of the overall quality of faculty and staff. the academic aviation program. New construction and major renovations Various teams and individuals in athletics are constants here on the Lewis campus. Just have performed very well this fall. The recently we completed the splendid addition women’s volleyball team topped the Great to the Oremus Fine Arts Center, including a beautiful art Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) and hosted the Conference’s gallery and a second theatre. Currently we are adding a 23,000 championship tournaments. The men’s soccer team advanced square-foot addition to the building for the College of Nursing far in the post-season tournament, and the women’s cross- and Health Professions. Not only will it provide capacity for country team went to the nationals. Various individuals in several hundred more students through the inclusion of new cross-country, volleyball, soccer, tennis and golf also excelled, classrooms, simulation labs and student project areas, but with many earning Player of the Week status for the GLVC. In it will free up much needed space for College of Arts and addition, numerous student-athletes continue to excel in their Sciences classrooms and faculty offices. We will then also academic programs. have sufficient room to start up on campus a center of inter- Furthermore, the University community grieved the death national students doing intensive study of English. of Brother Jeffrey Gros, FSC during the past summer. A Furthermore, we are working intensely on a major trans- Visiting Scholar in Catholic Studies here at the University formation of the Saint Charles Borromeo Center for our during the last several years, Brother Jeff was a brilliant College of Business, Graduate School of Management and scholar, prolific writer, excellent teacher and national the School for Professional and Continuing Education. We leader in the area of ecumenism. Moreover, he provided a are also putting up a small structure at the Lewis Stadium remarkably affirming and encouraging presence on campus for concessions, rest rooms and more. Later, we will have in support of faculty and student scholarship. Br. Jeff was a new Welcome Center, the completion of a Humanities also a part-time Professor at the Catholic Theological Union Commons and a new Student Center. Moreover, we will be (a graduate school of theology) in and an interna- doing an enlargement of the Library, which continues to be tionally acclaimed scholar and author. He is greatly missed our principal learning resources center. Lastly, in mid-No- and fondly remembered, with much pride and appreciation. vember we dedicated and blessed the wonderful new space Clearly he embodied the Mission of Lewis University in the in Albuquerque for our educational center there. It is triple Lasallian tradition, including a special regard for each student the size of what we had prior and is of superb quality. Our and his or her holistic education. enrollment in Albuquerque has grown considerably and is Finally, we are abundantly grateful to the very impressive expected to continue developing. number of generous benefactors recognized in this 2013 The Signum Fidei Gala Dinner once again was quite President’s Annual Report. Because of you, we have additional successful. In honoring Ed and Sandy Prodehl, we also resources to invest to support our students’ success. For that were able to raise another $230,000 for the Mission Fund to we are deeply appreciative. assist fine quality students who have serious financial need. Recently, the two Mediation Teams from Lewis competed in Sincerely, the national championship tournament and earned third and fourth places nationally in Advocacy, as well as a number of individual awards. Meanwhile, the Mock Trial Team recently Brother James Gaffney, FSC came in second among 20 teams from 13 universities and President The Magazine of

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UNIVERSITY CAMPUS SOARING TO 6 | UPDATES 30 | ENHANCEMENTS 2 | NEW HEIGHTS

SOARING TO 3 | NEW HEIGHTS MAKING A 32 | DIFFERENCE

LEWIS 14 | ATHLETICS

 LEWIS HONOR 18 | AWARDS & RECOGNITION 37 | SNAPSHOT 39 | ROLL

39 fitzpatrick-Crown Society GIFTS, GRANTS CAREER ALUMNI 20 | & SCHOLARSHIPS 22 | CORNER 23 | NEWS Bishop Sheil Society Harold E. White Legacy Society 40 President’s Circle Donors 47 Scholarship Donors 49 faculty & Staff Donors 51 alumni Donors by Class 57 Parent Donors 60 Board of Trustees, Council of Regents

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Soaring to New Heights 1 Lewis University opened the 2013-2014 academic year by welcoming 700 freshmen and nearly 500 new transfer students. The number of new students included a four percent increase in freshmen over last year and the largest number of traditional undergraduate transfer students in Lewis history.

At Lewis, we are committed to The freshman class also has Lewis University, and significant the success of our students through set an even more impressive gains have been noted in science, quality academic programs, academic record. The fall 2013 technology, engineering and outstanding faculty, affordable first-year students have the highest mathematics enrollment. This education, and a collaborative standardized test scores, high year, more than 550 students atmosphere that asks the entire school grade point average and high are enrolled in the STEM fields community to Achieve More school class rank percentile in the (biochemistry, biology, chemistry, Together. “Students are seeking University’s history. computer science, environmental excellence and value,” commented Nursing and aviation remain science, information security, Brother James Gaffney, FSC, the most popular programs mathematics, physics and pre-en- President of Lewis University. for undergraduate studies at gineering programs), an increase

2 LEWIS UNIVERSITY National Recognitions Increase Lewis University’s excellence and quality continues to be Lewis is included in the 2014 Military Friendly recognized with national honors from U.S News & World Report, Schools® list that honors the top 15 percent Victory Media, The Princeton Review, Colleges of Distinction and of colleges, universities and trade schools in AffordableCollegesOnline.org. the country that are outstanding in embracing Victory Media’s Military Friendly Schools® list included America’s military service members, veterans, Lewis University for the fifth consecutive year. The Princeton spouses, and families as students to ensure their Review named Lewis University a Best Midwestern School again. success on campus. Also, Lewis University was among the six schools in Illinois that Since 2010, Lewis University has been earned the honor of Catholic Colleges of Distinction. New this recognized as a College of Distinction. This year, year, was the AffordableCollegesOnline.org list that included Lewis University was included in the Catholic Lewis University among 36 Catholic colleges with graduates who Colleges of Distinction list. The organization honors earn high starting salaries. schools that are providing students with the highest Lewis continues to climb in the U.S. News & World Report 2014 level of undergraduate education and for demon- Best Regional Universities rankings that placed Lewis University strating its commitment to engagement, teaching, at 34th among the institutions with a full range of undergraduate community and outcomes. majors and master’s programs. Increased ratings in overall score Also recognizing Lewis University among the and freshman retention rate contributed to the upward move top tier of Catholic colleges in the nation, the as did improved percentage of classes under 20 students and AffordableCollegesOnline.org website included acceptance rate. Lewis among its 36 schools on the list. To “Our continued upward movement in the national rankings compile its list, AffordableCollegesOnline.org recognizes our institution’s ability and commitment to achieve reviewed four-year, fully-accredited private more together,” Brother James Gaffney, FSC, President of institutions with average starting salaries for Lewis University, commented. “These rankings further demonstrate graduates of more than $30,000 per year. what students, alumni and the community at large already know, The website also looked at mid-career salary that Lewis University continues to grow in size and stature to be a averages as well as the overall return on regional institution of distinction.” investment for the degree.

of 23 percent over last year with the largest enrollment increases in biology, computer science, physics and pre-engineering. “Our exceptional faculty and facilities are undoubtedly contrib- Vice President for Enrollment foot Science Center, where the uting to the significant increase of Management, Marketing science departments have some enrollment in the STEM (Science, and Planning. of the most impressive under- Technology, Engineering and Students are conducting graduate laboratory resources in Mathematics) fields,” commented ground-breaking research in the the region. The modern physics Raymond Kennelly, Senior University’s new 50,000 square labs feature industry-grade optics

Soaring to New Heights 3 and laser technology. Internation- space to the university’s expansive nursing, organizational leadership, ally-recognized nanotechnology campus. Unique in having attained healthcare leadership, criminal/ research is being performed in arboretum status, the Lewis main social justice and public safety chemistry labs. Computer science campus in Romeoville now consists administration. The Lewis campus labs are housing the prep sessions of 422 acres, unusual among private in Albuquerque, New Mexico for information security students colleges and universities in Illinois. also tripled its classroom space competing in elite national cyber The Lewis Oak Brook site to accommodate its adult student security competitions. relocated to an expanded space population, opening this fall. Other University enhancements that includes a specialized lab In addition to the physical also have been completed to better for the College of Nursing and improvements, the University has support the growing population at Health Professions Adult and expanded its services to students. Lewis. Additions and renovations Gerontology Primary Care Nurse The University has established to the Oremus Fine Arts Center Practitioner program as well as an Office of Veterans Affairs and include a new art gallery and studio the Family Nurse Practitioner Recruitment to support the more theatre. The purchase of the Saint program. The new facility affords than 550 current military, veterans Charles Borromeo Center, adjacent the University the opportunity to and their families as they transition to the Lewis campus, also increased expand its offerings there, which to student life. classroom, office and residence currently include degree programs space while adding 41 acres of open in business, finance, education,

Veterans Affairs Office Created Lewis University has created the admin- istrative Office of VeteransA ffairs and Recruitment as part of a continued effort to holistically support veterans and their families. The department will recruit veterans to Lewis, assist in their transition to academic studies, support them and work to retain veterans and their dependents. Roman Ortega, Jr., who has served in the U.S. Army for more than 15 years Diana Berkeland a Lewis University Active Duty student deployed to and achieved the rank of Major, has been Kuwait receives a Lewis University Operation Care package. appointed Director. “Lewis University has a long history of for Lewis University and Olivet Nazarene University. The U.S. supporting our nation’s veterans through the Army Major has combat arms and military intelligence experience, Yellow Ribbon program and other support including a one-year combat tour as an infantry officer in Iraq. He services. Roman Ortega, Jr. will be a particu- currently serves as a Commander at Fort Sheridan, Ill. with the U.S. larly fine leader for the new office that will be a Army Reserve. He recently received the National Organization of valuable resource for veterans and their families Mexican American Rights Meritorious Service Award at the 2013 as they transition from serving their country into Annual NOMAR Meritorious Service Awards Banquet on September academic life, obtain their education as Lewis 4 in San Antonio given by the U.S. Department of Defense. students, and make further contributions to More than 553 Lewis University students are Active Duty military society in their careers and as alumni,” stated or veterans. Many of them participate in the Yellow Ribbon Program, Brother James Gaffney, FSC, President. a provision of the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act Ortega, who earned a MBA from of 2008. This program provides 100 percent of student tuition Lewis University in 2013, brings an extensive expenses, funded through Lewis University and the Department knowledge of military service and higher of Veteran Affairs. More information about eteransV Affairs at education to the office. For the last four years, Lewis University can be obtained by contacting Roman Ortega, Jr. he served as the Director of Military Science at (815) 836-5339.

4 LEWIS UNIVERSITY New Education Program Appeals to a Diverse Range of Needs A new online master’s in Curriculum and Instruction: Designing Environments for Contem- porary Classrooms will appeal to educators looking to improve their teaching skills, according to Dr. Joyce Hayward, Professor, Department of Reading and Literacy. The program includes coursework in Reading, ESL and Special Education, all areas that are needed by classroom teachers. This summer the College of Education began work on a collaborative effort among several departments to develop this online program. Members of the Departments of Reading and Literacy, ESL, Special Education, Secondary Education and Educational Leadership have all contributed to the design of the eight-week A cohort of Catholic school educators discuss school courses that will be offered beginning in reform at the Lewis Oak Brook Campus. January 2014. To help create the best methods for bringing the knowledge of content and pedagogy,” presenting the material online, Dr. Hayward said she said, “and they’re helping us to do that that the College of Education has partnered online.” Deltak has partnered with the Colleges of with Deltak, a company that specializes in Business and Arts and Sciences already to deliver designing online learning programs.“ We’re graduate programs online.

Committed to Student Success This past summer, 30 new first-year students more. As part of the comprehensive Bridge curriculum, students participated in the University’s annual Summer read the University’s First Year Common Reader and participated in Bridge Program. The program, which has been non-classroom based activities to enhance their discussions. in place for more than 25 years, is designed One of the program’s goals is to expose students to the kinds to provide opportunities to students who need of learning opportunities and classroom activities that they will assistance in meeting the admission require- experience while in college. This year’s program featured six new ments of the University. Held for two weeks at “TED Talks” designed to introduce students to the kinds of ideas, the end of July/beginning of August, the Bridge subject matter, and concepts that they might experience as part Program exposes students to college-level of a liberal arts education. Faculty from a variety of disciplines coursework and experiences that will help presented brief 12-minutes presentations on a topic of their choice. prepare them for their first year at ewis.L When students complete the two-week Bridge experience, they Faculty, professional staff and peer mentors are admitted to the University as part of the First Year Success guide the students through daily classes and Program cohort. This programs offers continued personalized skill-building activities, self-assessments, support, peer mentoring, tutoring, writing assistance and other community building exercises, a mission-based resources as these students continue their transition into the service experience, orientation activities, and University during their first year.

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They discovered how computer and cyber security Green and Renewable issues are impacting today’s electrical grid. They Energy Workshop read and discussed articles about climate change for Teachers Starts Third Year and sustainable practices. They were introduced to the various electronic research tools available at the The Green and Renewable Energy Workshop (GREW) Lewis University library, which they used to build a at Lewis University incorporated sustainability teaching research basis for their classroom project proposals ideas into mathematics, science, social studies, for the upcoming school year. They also visited several sites, including Argonne National Laboratory, a wind farm in Shabonna, Ill., the ComEd Training Facility in Rockford, and the Thanks Jordan Raw Vegan Café in Lockport. The program was funded by an Illinois Mathematics Science Partnership Grant (MSP) provided through the U.S. Department of Education. The grant funds continue beyond the workshop. They provide support for ongoing collaboration throughout the school year between the middle-school teachers and Participants language arts, health and art, among other subjects. Lewis University faculty, as well as equipment and in the Green Twenty-five teachers fromG ompers Junior High in material purchases that benefit the students. It was the and Renewable Joliet participated in this year’s workshop, which third and final year of the grant. Energy Workshop was held June 17-27 in the new Science Center. The The principal investigators for the grant are Dr. (GREW) at participants represent many different departments Ray Klump, Professor and Chair of Mathematics and Lewis University visit a ComEd at Gompers, including Mathematics, Science, Social Computer Science and Director of the Master of Training Facility Studies, Language Arts, Health and Art. They worked Science in Information Security program, and Dr. Lauren in Rockford. with Lewis University faculty from the sciences Rentfro, Assistant Professor in Secondary Education. and education on a variety of activities, including Other faculty who helped with the workshop were Dr. lecture-and-discussion sessions, hands-on laboratory Dorene Huvaere, Professor and Chair of Secondary experiments, group presentations and field trips. Education; Dr. Jerry Kavouras, Associate Professor of The teachers performed experiments in physics Biology; Dr. Jason Keleher, Assistant Professor and and chemistry, including an egg-drop competition and Chair of Chemistry; Dr. Joseph Kozminski, Associate an environmental forensics exercise. They learned how Professor and Chair of Physics; and Dr. Cindy Kersey, to write computer programs in Scratch and Python. Assistant Professor of Computer Science.

RHS Students Get a Cutting-Edge Research Opportunity Twelve Romeoville High School students participated in a new academic science research collaboration project this summer at Lewis University. “In setting up this unique partnership between RHS and Lewis University, we wanted to give students the opportunity to engage in high-level academic after school and on some weekends throughout the research using cutting-edge equipment and facilities,” school year. said RHS science teacher Patrick Holden. “Upon completion of their research, they will The students, who were selected based on a present at various science fairs and participate in combination of factors including their active partic- regional and national-level competitions,” said Holden, ipation last school year in the new RHS Science who is the founder of the RHS Science Research Club. Research Club, teacher recommendations, grades Overseeing the collaboration were Holden; in science courses and a personal essay, worked Lewis University Chair and Assistant Professor of in groups through the summer, and will continue Chemistry Dr. Jason Keleher; and Chair and Associate Professor of Physics Dr. Joseph Kozminski.

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Camps Made Summer Interesting and Fun for Teens

Lewis University faculty were busy this summer offering a host of academic camps in aviation, leadership, mathematics, science and computer science. The Aviation Flight Camp gives participants the opportunity to fly in Cessna 172s each day, take a behind-the-scenes tour of O’Hare International Computer Science offered a girls technology camp Stephanie Goyette Airport, participate in various aviation classes, use funded by AT&T (see page 21) specifically to encourage and Natalie flight simulators and learn about the aviation industry girls in the areas of mathematics and computer Lee, Naperville Central High from current professionals in aviation. Aviation history, science. Girls were able to learn how to write computer School students, meteorology and flight theory are topics presented programs that move objects around a screen, create work on their by Lewis aviation professors. Participants also interesting artwork using mathematics, make robots SpongeBob experienced air travel with a flight instructor. Aviation perform simple tasks, develop attractive and functional robot for the also hosted a group of Chicago high school students websites, and build apps that operate on a smartphone Girls Create from Gen Tech over the summer and showed off the or tablet. Robots were on display at the Joliet area with Technology summer camp facilities and equipment to students participating in that Kidzfest in August. To see more of the girls work visit funded by AT&T. technology camp. http://cs.lewisu.edu/~klumpra/gct/ The program has Sustainability, Energy, and Nanotechnology continued this fall on six Saturdays. A second camp students learned about the interdisciplinary nature introduced participants to the fascinating world of of science as it relates to the world around them. cybersecurity by showing the tools professionals use to Experiments included building solar cells, cleaning stay one step ahead of the bad guys. up an oil spill and designing a wind turbine. A second A new leadership camp gave students an camp specifically targeting the science of nanotech- interactive program focused on leadership, team nology included experiments in the synthesis of Gold building and positive group outcomes. It was designed nano-particles, preparation of ferrofluids, construction for those who hold leadership positions in high school of dye-sensitized solar cells, synthesis of quantum (student council, sports, clubs, honor societies, etc.) as dots---LEDs and OLEDs, and holograms. well as those who aspire to be leaders in the future.

Schackmuth ’98 ’02, Vice President for Mission and Lasallian Formation Academic Services and a Buttimer graduate. Experiences Emanuelson is a postulant for admission into the Brothers of the Christian Schools. “I feel that by Three Lewis University alumni, Denis Block meeting so many Lasallians from many different areas (Accounting ’07), Johnathon Emanuelson (Journalism of ministry, I have gained a greater understanding ’04), and Ryan Lebre (Mathematics and Physics ’02) of the Lasallian mission, and a better sense of the participated in the Buttimer Institute of Lasallian approach to teaching begun by John Baptist de La Studies at St. Mary’s College of California from June Salle,” Emanuelson said. 23-July 5. Faculty and staff attending the institute this Block, a retreat facilitator at La Salle Manor year included Julie Penner, Director of Advancement Retreat Center in Plano, also described an enriching Events and Engagement Initiatives, Dr. Joyce Hayward, experience at Buttimer. He explained that “learning Interim Associate Dean and Professor in the College about the life, pedagogy, and spirituality of De La of Education, and Dr. Dominic Colonna, Professor of Salle helped me to understand the sense of faith and Theology. Buttimer Institute is an intensive Lasallian community I’ve felt when I was studying at Lewis and formation and education program that studies the life working at various other Lasallian ministries around the and work of Saint John Baptist de La Salle and the country and around the world.” origins of the Lasallian educational mission. Lebre is the new Assistant Director of Lasallian “This prestigious three-year program is designed Formation at St. Mary’s College of California, replacing to inspire participants to delve more thoroughly into Block which he left for his position at La Salle Manor. the Lasallian founding story and discover the basis of their vocation as educators,” according to Dr. Kurt

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Students Present SURE Summer Research Projects • Computer Science major Ian Ziarko presented Summer Research “Secure Exchange of Intrusion Detection Data among Coordinating Groups” under the direction of Asian Carp have made headlines, but one Dr. Ray Klump. Lewis University student predicts future headlines • Biology major Kaitlyn Curtis presented “Investigating about the zebra and quagga mussels. Another student Attachment Cues of Zebra and Quagga Mussels” under the direction of Dr. Jerry Kavouras in collabo- ration with researchers at Marquette University. • Biochemistry major Anton Uhlen presented “FTIR Characterization” under the direction of Dr. John Parker. • Physics major Andrew Trovato presented “ Mu2e’s Fast Proton Beam Monitor: Design Simulations.” under the direction of Dr. Ryan Hooper in collabo- ration with Fermi National Accelerator Laboratories. Trovato’s project was an attempt to confirm studies done by his collaborators. • Biochemistry major Kevin Burke presented “Application of Ag + Functionalized Nano particles in PVA/Chitosan Hydrogels for Wound Management” under the direction of Dr. Jason Keleher. (standing, L to R) asks: Can a person use his/her cell phone to replace • Chemistry major Bianca Garcia presented “Efficacy Andrew Trovato, the I-Pass? Those are just a few of the questions of Biomimetic Nanocomposite Wound Management Anton Uhlen, addressed with this year’s Summer Undergraduate Materials on Adult Human Dermal Fibroblast Ian Ziarko, Research Experience (SURE). Growth” under the direction of Dr. William Chura. Ryan Jessen, Kevin Burke The 10-week SURE program offers students • Computer Science major Ryan Jessen presented (seated, L to R) the opportunity to conduct undergraduate research “Using Your Phone as an I-Pass Replacement” under Bianca Garcia, under the mentorship of a faculty member in their the direction of Dr. Cindy Kersey. Kaitlyn Curtis discipline. Students presented their work, including lab experiments and results, at a concluding symposium.

Governor Quinn Holds Bill Signing on Campus

On Tuesday, August 13, 2013 Governor Pat Quinn (D-IL) held a press conference in the University’s Science Center to sign three bills into law. The bills addressed public safety, court appointed special advocates and the Joliet Regional Park District. The Governor was welcomed by Brother James Gaffney, FSC, Lewis President and other Lewis admin- istrators. Legislative officials and civic leaders were in attendance for the bills signing. Paste youtube.com/watch?v=MG7HmiIpXx4 into your Internet browser to watch communications student Shane Gustafson’s video about the press conference featuring Vice President for University Advancement, Len Bertolini, M.S. ’11.

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Lewis University students, faculty and staff accept the Loening Trophy during a Sept. 26 presentation in the Harold E. White Aviation Center.

Lewis Earns Prestigious Students from the Lewis Flight Team who made a presentation explaining the national competition Loening Trophy event included: Erik Rasmussen, Andrew Baniecki, Nearly 200 students, faculty, and staff attended and Kayan Todiwalla. The Lewis University Flight the presentation of the Loening Trophy to the Team is currently ranked 8th in the nation based on Department of Aviation and Transportation Studies the SAFECON competition held in the spring in Ohio, at Lewis University on September 26, 2013. The earning numerous individual awards and the Loening presentation was held in the Harold E. White Trophy, which is annually awarded to the outstanding Building maintenance hangar on the main campus. all-around collegiate aviation program in the nation. William Brogan ’93, Department Chair and Associate “We are proud of our dedicated Flight Team Professor of Aviation and Transportation, welcomed students, faculty and staff for meriting the historic those in attendance along with Megan Zahos, Loening Trophy as well as for excelling in knowledge Assistant Chief Pilot and Head Coach of the Lewis and flight skills at AS FECON. The award represents Flight Team, and Brother James Gaffney, FSC, superb achievement in aeronautical skills and signifies Lewis University President. that Lewis University sets the standard for an overall Dignitaries in attendance included the Loening outstanding collegiate aviation program,” Brother Trophy award judges: Peter Bro, Chief Judge of the James Gaffney, FSC, commented. O“ ur commitment to Loening Trophy Event, who has served as Director of the future of aviation and our emphasis on academics, Operations at the Museum of Science and Industry in community involvement, aviation skills, a compre- Chicago and in 2001, joined the management team at hensive safety program and professionalism were key the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Wash., where reasons for this award.” he currently works as Facility Director for The Loening Trophy was first awarded in the Future of Flight Aviation Center and 1929 by Dr. Grover Loening, the first aeronau- Boeing Tour; Bob Clement, Captain at tical engineer for the Wright Brothers. It is FedEx, President of the NIFA Foundation considered the most prestigious and coveted that has stewardship of the Trophy, of all collegiate aviation awards. SAFECON President of Alpha Eta Rho, and Loening brings together teams from 29 colleges and Trophy judge; Dolores Pavletic ’83 – universities from across the country, with Captain at FedEx, Lewis alumna and more than 300 students participating. The member of the Lewis University conference fosters competition and Board of Trustees and promotes teamwork between Loening Trophy judge; Trine aviation students, educators and Clement, a representative and the aviation industry. First Officer at Delta Airlines, The Lewis University Flight the Loening Trophy corporate Team is coached by Head Coach event sponsor; and Anthony Megan Zahos, Tom Muntzen- Johnson, Alpha Eta Rho’s berger and Jacob Luedtke and National Executive Director. advised by Al Szoldatits.

The Loening Trophy is considered the most prestigious and coveted of all collegiate aviation awards.

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Convocation Keynote Addresses Educational Mission Reverend Stephen Katsouros, SJ, presented the Keynote Address at the University’s annual Convocation on August 20, 2013. In his presentation titled, “Our Call to be Priest, Prophet, Leader: Sustaining the Mission, Advancing the Mission,” Father Stephen asked the University community to reflect on its mission along with Lewis University and ask, “Why were you sent?” And, “What is your role?” He provided a snapshot of the characteristics of the class of 2017, the challenges and opportunities the University community faces. He also complimented the University’s Strategic Plan and its components, which are positioned to meet the challenges of students today and the environment in higher education. A nationally-recognized expert in the field of leadership in Catholic education and known for his outstanding work with governing boards, Fr. Stephen is a member of the New York Province Society of Jesus. Prior to accepting his position as Associate Dean for Strategic Projects at the University of San Fransisco, where he has served since 2011, Fr. Stephen previously served as president of Loyola School, a coed Jesuit high school in New York City. His doctorate, from Columbia University Teachers College, is in organizational leadership. He has also worked as a Service Program Director, Dean of Students, and Development Director. Fr. Stephen counseled runaways at Covenant House in Times Square, taught at the firstN ativity-model middle school on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, and co-founded another Nativity school in Harlem. He was ordained in 1998.

Ten Lewis Alumni are Lasallian Volunteers Ten graduates of Lewis University will be serving as Lasallian Volunteers (LVs) in the 2013-2014 academic year, joining 43 young adults throughout the country who are committed to serving the educational needs of the poor through the LV program of the USA-Toronto Region of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. The Lasallian Volunteers participate in a faith-based service program that provides a volunteer opportunity for ministry as well as an intergenerational Ten Lewis University alumni are serving as LVs community where the volunteers reside during their throughout the country: (L to R) Liana Vantrease*, terms of service. Most of the LVs share community Sean Ruane**, Carlene Myrtle**, Trey Bradley**, Jackie with De La Salle Christian Brothers and other Lasallian Markowski**, Lorenzo Mendez*, Ron Jovi Ramirez*, Volunteers during their period of service. The term of Michael Wall*, Ron Pollak*, Brother James Gaffney, service is for one year, but most volunteers choose FSC, President of Lewis University, Kelly Schreiber* to serve an additional year. Most teach or assist * denotes first year ** denotes second year in Lasallian schools or other educational missions into the neighborhoods, communities, schools and throughout the USA. centers around the country.” “These volunteers demonstrate their deep faith, This year’s contingent of Lasallian Volunteers rooted in the Gospels, by providing loving, generous completed its annual Orientation Retreat at and personalized service, primarily through education, Lewis University in late July. Wagner noted that to empower the poor. The LV Program is a part of hosting the orientation is just a small part of how the Catholic Volunteer Network,” said Brother James Lewis University supports the LVs. In addition to the Gaffney, FSC, President. “Lewis University is proud orientation, faculty and staff of Lewis University often that ten of our alumni currently are serving in the make themselves available to recruit and train LVs; Lasallian Volunteers.” each year Lewis University hosts LV Scholars (LVs who Joleen Wagner, Director of LV, commented, “After have completed their program, applied to a master’s just a few days at the Orientation Retreat, this year’s degree, and who continue to serve); additionally, from cohort of LVs have exhibited a great depth in terms of early on, Lewis University has been a primary sponsor faith and motivation for service. Like those that served of LVs Fall Run which raises funding and awareness for before them, they are filled with zeal and ready to get the LV program.

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Aviation Internships Launch Careers

Five Lewis University students enhanced their resumes this summer with AAR CORP., which provides a broad range of products and services to commercial airlines, defense organizations, and OEMs. Four undergraduate students served in internships and a graduate student worked a capstone project, which will help reduce injuries across the industry. The Lewis University students served in the following departments: • Patrick McCarthy – Capstone graduate project within AAR Quality & Safety • Lana Barakat – AAR Maintenance, Repair, & Overhaul • Alicja Szczepanik – AAR Corporate HR • Austin Hill – AAR Corporate McCarthy expressed gratitude for the experience (L to R) • Kevin Abney – AAR’s Aircraft Turbine Center that combined his decades of experiences in Lewis University Greg Dellinger, AAR CORP. Director of Recruiting, healthcare and his personal passion for aviation. He students Pat explained, “AAR’s goal is to provide meaningful and said, “The partnership with Lewis University and AAR McCarthy, Alicja Szczepanik, challenging work assignments that complement was essential in the success of the capstone project.” Lana Barakat academic training and career goals, while providing the Undoubtedly, Lewis University previous inter- and Kevin company with the benefit of an additional resource.” actions with AAR CORP. and the quality of student Abney intern at Szczepanik, a senior Lewis University student, applicants also facilitated the great number of AAR CORP. worked in three core areas of human resources— Lewis University students hired this summer. Five compliance, communication and teamwork. During a of the 13 student employees at AAR CORP. were presentation describing her internship experience, she Lewis University students. said, “I learned to believe that I am one of you, part of “With strong past performance of hiring from the the team. Your company (AAR CORP.) gave me wings Lewis University pipeline, AAR CORP. understands the and now I’m ready to fly and reach my goals.” incredible value of a Lewis diploma,” added Dellinger.

Fall Series Focuses on Through Music,” “The Rhythm of Healing,” “Appreci- ating Our DifferencesT hrough Cultural Competence,” Health and Peace “Young Adults Taking the Healthcare Reins,” “A Journey of Strategic Change Toward Healthier Communities,” Lewis University held a Fall Teach-In series titled, “The Role of Mental Health in Sustaining Community “Nurturing Health, Fostering Peace” from Oct. 16-18 on Wellness,” “Striking a Balance: Thinking About the the University’s main campus in Romeoville. This Future of Healthcare in Our Country,” and “Growing a year’s series is devoted to the ways in which our Table for 9 Billion.” current healthcare system fosters or impedes the The Teach-In Series is being presented as a part creation of a just world. of Lewis University’s Arts & Ideas Program, providing Sessions included topics on “The Impact of Heroin cultural and educational programming for students and Other Opiates,” “Water, Health and Development and the community. A portion of the Arts & Ideas in Uganda,” “Nurturing Spiritual Health to Produce events is sponsored by a grant from the Illinois Arts Peace and Joy,” “The Sickness of Violence,” “The Council. For additional information, please contact Healing Power of Meditation,” “Public Health and Social Dr. Michael Cunningham, Director of Arts & Ideas, at Justice,” “Opening Hearts and Minds – University (815) 836-5385. Mission Experiences,” “Enhance and Transform

Soaring to New Heights 11 University Updates

Lewis University Mass Communication major Ryan Tadych applies his WGN internship experience at LUTN.

WGN Provides a degree from Lewis University in 1995, was impressed Sunny Forecast for with how Tadych was prepared to work on the first day of his internship at WGN. Communications Intern “You’re thrown into the frying pan here. It’s not Tom Skilling, one of America’s most popular and pretty what goes on here, but it’s real life,” Skilling said. well-renowned meteorologists, provided a forecast Tadych acknowledged his studies at on the future of Lewis University student intern Ryan Lewis University assisted him during his internship at Tadych. The Mass Communication major interned with WGN. The Department of Communications’ focus on the WGN-TV News Weather Office over the summer. convergence journalism, incorporating all of the various “We’ve had a lot of sharp people come through media methods into its curriculum helped Tadych be this office. Ryan is top tier. He’s been an absolute more successful during his internship. Tadych would delight, bright and conscientious,” Skilling said. “The assist the WGN Weather Office in producing forecasts thing that impressed me with Ryan is how quickly and that would be delivered on many platforms, such as TV, accurately he does his work.” radio, print newspapers, blogs, Facebook and Twitter. The meteorologist of 46 years was impressed After completing his internship in the fall, Tadych with Tadych’s knowledge of the resources and data resumed his weather forecast for the Lewis University’s available. Skilling added, “It’s a pleasure not having to Television Network (LUTN) weekly newscast. He also brief him on data sources.” continues to share his weather insights on Facebook Typically, Tadych would serve two six-hour shifts a at facebook.com/tadychsphere. Eric Wilson ’92, who week. The third-year student worked alongside Skilling is currently evening anchor on WREX-TV, was the and other WGN staff, including five weather interns. last Lewis University student to intern for the WGN Skilling, who was presented with an honorary doctorate Weather Office.

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Obama’s Inauguration future of Castro’s island in order to depict what he calls the “emotional history” of his people. He also writes Poet Richard Blanco about the changing face of Florida. The title poem of Challenges Lewis Students Looking for the Gulf Motel, his most recent collection, describes his disappointment when discovering that By Dr. Michael Cunningham the modest vacation motel that his working class family “I’m a better engineer for went to when he was a child has been replaced by the being a poet and a better typical Marco Island high-rise. poet for being an engineer.” In a session with members of the Latin American This statement made by Student Organization (LASO), he responded to the poet Richard Blanco was a questions from two organization officers Flora Alvarado challenging one for members and Alejandra Mascote. He wanted them to know of Dr. Simone Muench’s that feeling comfortable with his hyphenated identity Introduction to Creative took a long time. And that it was only when standing Writing class. And, as a in front of the throng assembled on the Washington statement about the compat- Mall that he felt fully included in American society. ibility of training in the STEM Though hardly unmindful of America’s imperfections, fields (Science,T echnology, he now sees himself as fully invested in America and Engineering, Math) with the liberal arts, it was also a can without regret or apology, talk about himself as an way of expressing the essence of Lewis University, a American. This journey to the inauguration stage and Lasallian University that offers numerous career-fo- cused programs with a liberal arts foundation. As Blanco talked about the work of his imagination and his creative process in both domains, it was clear that the study of chemistry and literature can have a synergistic effect. Educated in the sciences and hired by a civil engineering firm, Blanco, seeking a different form of self-expression, completed an MFA in creative writing and has published three collections of poetry while still working on bridge and sewer projects. Since being chosen by President Obama’s White House to read a poem of his own at the Inauguration, he has put aside his engineering work and has used his acclaim as a poet and his new public persona to address vital issues related to immigration and assimilation. Though hardly unique, his immigration narrative has interesting features. Conceived in Cuba, his parent’s country of full citizenship will be fully recounted in a brief memoir (L to R) origin, he was born in Spain, to which his parents had due for publication in November. Dr. Michael fled, before coming toN ew York and South Florida At the major event of his visit to campus, an Cunningham, before the age of one. evening reading with commentary, he talked briefly Director of Arts & Ideas at Many of his poems center around Cubans who about how he was chosen as the fifth inauguration Lewis University, represent variations on the exile experience. Some poet, following in the large footprints of distinguished interviews have been overly eager to assimilate; some nostal- poets Robert Frost and Maya Angelou. The White Richard Blanco gically yearn for the old days. Others, like Blanco House invited him only three weeks before the inaugu- on his perspectives throughout his adolescence and young adulthood, ration. He was asked to prepare three poems, and, about life and poetry. were conflicted by the various claims on their after the selection team had chosen one of these, he allegiances, even the claims made by cousins who had one week to polish “One Today.” chose to remain in Cuba. He has a number of tender portraits of his parents, especially his mother who has kept cultural memory alive through her cooking. He stays above the fraught political discussion of the

Soaring to New Heights 13 Treacy

Men’s and Women’s Swimming Off to Hot Start The Lewis University men’s and women’s swimming team has already collected five dual meet wins, three Great Lakes Valley Vertin Conference Swimmers of the Week and one ColllegeSwimming.com Women’s Volleyball Advances To National Swimmer of the Week as they close Eighth-Straight NCAA Tournament in on the mid-point of The Lewis University women’s Team honors. Vertin ranks No. 25 in the their season. volleyball team picked up their eighth- country and leads the GLVC with a 3.97 Freshman Victor Tarin straight NCAA Tournament berth after kills-per-set average with 433 total kills picked up GLVC and capturing the 2013 Great Lakes Valley to pace the Flyer offense (as of Nov. 25). Tarin CollegeSwimming.com Conference East Division Title this Redshirt sophomore right side hitter Men’s Swimmer of the season. Alexis Davito also picked up All-GLVC Week honors after he collected two NCAA B The Flyers, as the 2013 GLVC Champi- First Team accolades for the Flyers. cuts and reset three school and pool records onship Tournament’s overall top seed, Davito ranks second in the conference in the Flyers’ victories over Missouri S&T fell to Truman State in the quarterfinal with 42 total service aces and sixth (Oct. 18-19). match, 3-2, at Neil Carey Arena on Nov. with a 3.32 kills-per-set average. Junior Fellow freshmen Shannon Sullivan 23. Lewis advanced in the tournament setter Leigh Barea earned All-GLVC and Kara Treacy were both named GLVC after sweeping the University of Third Team honors and is third in the Women’s Swimmer of the Week as well for Missouri-St. Louis, 3-0, on Nov. 22. conference with 1,210 total assists to the Flyers. Sullivan picked up the honors Lewis redshirt junior outside hitter Kim average 10.61 assists-per-set. on Oct. 22 after earning three first-place Vertin was named GLVC Women’s Player finishes in Lewis’ win over Hillsdale O( ct. of the Year and earned All-GLVC First 19). Treacy collected the weekly accolade on Nov. 5, after picking up two first-place finishes against Grand Valley State, including a lifetime best in the 1000-yard freestyle (10:41.14).

14 LEWIS UNIVERSITY McLain McLain Named NCAA Cross (l-r) Grady, Moran, Chavez Country All-American Lewis University senior Andrew seventh overall at the Midwest McLain rounded out his cross country Regional Championships to claim Trio of Flyer Sophomores career in style, as the Fort Wayne, All-Region status for the second- Ind., native earned All-America straight season. Earn All-GLVC Women’s honors after placing 21st at the NCAA He also played a crucial role in Division II Men’s Cross Country helping the Flyers to a runner-up Soccer Accolades Championships, hosted by the Great finish at theG reat Lakes Valley Lewis University sophomores Jessica Chavez, Northwest Athletics Conference, in Conference championships for the Maggie Moran and Lauren Grady were named to the Spokane, Wash., on Nov. 23. second-straight season. He along All-Great Lakes Valley Conference Women’s Soccer McLain is the first Flyer to achieve with fellow senior Sean Smith claimed Teams, the conference announced on Nov. 7. All-America status since Andy All-GLVC honors, placing third and Chavez earned second team honors while Moran Tremble in 2006. His performance 13th respectively. and Grady picked up third team accolades. This comes two weeks after finishing marks the first time since the 1997 season that the Flyers have had three players earn All-GLVC honors. “I am extremely happy for Jessica, Maggie and Women’s Cross Country Lauren,” Lewis head women’s soccer coach Chris Koenig said. “Being recognized as some of the best Finishes 19th at Nationals players in the conference is a direct result of how The Lewis University women’s much work these three put into their preparation for cross country team put the finishing this season. touches on their memorable 2013 “I’m proud to have them represent our program campaign, as the Flyers, led by and happy that they have been recognized for their All-American Amanda Farrough hard work and season-long performance.” (21st, 21:37.4), placed 19th at the Chavez, an All-GLVC third team selection in 2012, NCAA Division II National Cross led the Flyers and was fourth in the GLVC with nine Country Championships, in goals and three assists for 21 points. The forward Spokane, Wash., on Nov. 23. earned her first career hat trick in the Flyers’ 5-2 The Flyers qualified for the NCAA victory over Indianapolis on Sept. 13. She is tenth in Championships for the first time school history with 17 career goals and was recently since 1997, as Lewis placed fourth named to the Capital One Academic All-District 4 at the NCAA Midwest Regional Farrough Women’s Soccer First Team. Championships at UW-Parkside on Grady, a midfielder, was second on the team with Nov. 9. Leading the charge for the the Great Lakes Valley Conference six goals, including two game winners, and one Flyer harriers were Farrough and Championships. Farrough finished assist for 13 points this season. redshirt sophomore Kristen Bonsor. third overall with a time of 21:40 to Moran, a forward, tallied 12 points with four goals Farrough placed 10th overall with a earn GLVC Freshman of the Year and four assists in 14 games for the Flyers, including time of 21:54, while Bonsor finished honors. She is the first Flyer to win game-winning tally against Saint Joseph’s (2-0; 19th (22:12). Both earned All-Region the award since Agnes Stalmach Sept. 15). accolades for their performances. took it home in 1999. Following the meet, Lewis head This marks the first time since women’s cross country coach 1997 that Lewis has had at least Dana Schwarting was named the three All-Conference runners, when USTFCCCA Midwest Regional the Flyers had four recipients on Coach of the Year. In 2012, Lewis their way to the GLVC title. Bonsor finished 18th at the same meet. The was close behind Farrough in fourth Flyers also cracked the USTFCCCA with a mark of 21:42, while junior Top 25 National Rankings. Kayla Patterson was 15th (22:31). Two weeks prior to the regional meet, Lewis finished third overall at

Soaring to New Heights 15 Pickett (l-r) Kranczicki, Levandi, Lanstiak Men’s Soccer Returns Lewis Duo Ranked Levandi Ranked to NCAA Sweet 16 Nationally in 8th in ITA Men’s After a three-year absence, the Lewis University Women’s Tennis Tennis Rankings men’s soccer team returned to the NCAA Division Lewis University’s senior duo of Zsofia Fresh off his fourth-place II Tournament and advanced to the Sweet 16 with a Lanstiak and Zsofia Kranczicki once finish at the USTA/ITA National record of 13-3-5. again cemented their role as national Small College men’s tennis Helping guide the Flyers back to the tournament caliber women’s tennis players. singles championship, was senior goalkeeper and Great Lakes Valley The Hungarian natives are among Lewis University junior Armand Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Alec the best nationally in both singles and Levandi was tabbed the Pickett. Pickett had 10 solo shutouts and was a part of doubles play in the Intercollegiate Tennis eighth-best singles player in 13 Lewis whitewashes in 2013. He was ranked in the Association’s NCAA Division II Women’s the country according to the top-six in the country both goals against average and Tennis preseason rankings. ITA Division II National Men’s save percentage as of Nov. 25. Lanstiak and Kranczicki, who placed Tennis preseason rankings. Pickett, who was named to the All-GLVC First third in doubles at last October’s USTA/ As a team, Lewis is 46th Team, was one of seven Flyer players that earned ITA National Small College Champion- in the country and seventh All-GLVC recognition. Other members include ships, are ranked fourth overall in the overall in the Midwest Region. defenders Kyle Collins (1st Team), Michael Pyle (2nd country and first in the Midwest Region. Levandi, who is the No. 1 Team) and Isaac Sutton (3rd Team); midfielders During the Fall campaign, they went 12-1. ranked player in the Midwest George Thomson (2nd Team) and Alexandro Ayala Individually, Lanstiak is ranked 13th Region, totaled a singles (3rd Team) and senior forward Cristhian Ramirez in the country after placing sixth overall record of 13-2 this past Fall. (2nd Team). at the National Small College Champi- Fellow Estonian, Erik Aunapuu onships. Ranked No. 1 in the Midwest is 14th overall in the Midwest Region, Lanstiak went 11-4 in the Fall, Region in singles. Aunapuu with three of her losses coming against owns a 6-1 singles mark after nationally-ranked opponents and the the Fall campaign. other defeat by a Division I student- Levandi and Aunapuu are athlete. also ranked 14th in the Midwest Kranczicki went 11-2 in singles action, Region for doubles. Last Fall, including three victories over national- Levandi and Aunapuu finished ly-ranked opponents, and advanced to with a record of 3-1. the Midwest Regional singles finals. She is ranked second in the Midwest Region and 41st in the country individually. As a team, Lewis is ranked No. 5 in the Midwest Region.

16 LEWIS UNIVERSITY Reinhart

Women’s Basketball Defends GLVC Championship The Lewis University women’s Headlining the returners is junior basketball program has done a lot of forward Jess Reinhart who picked up learning and growing in the past two Preseason Honorable Mention accolades seasons. The Flyers made the best from Women’s Division II Bulletin. turnaround in Division II in one season Reinhart, the Most Outstanding Player of going from eight wins in 2011-12 to the 2013 GLVC Tournament, led the Flyers collecting 24 wins last year, including the to the GLVC Championship averaging 14.4 Great Lakes Valley Conference Champi- points and 7.2 rebounds-per-game. onship and a NCAA Tournament berth. Also returning to the court this season The squad’s goals have been to are junior guards Nikki Nellen and Kristin Sophomore forward Mariyah Brawner- take care of business at home, do Itschner as well as redshirt sophomore Henley, who chipped in 7.6 points and 5.2 well against regional teams and win a guard Jamie Johnson. rebounds-per-game last season, will be conference championship. Nellen averaged 8.0 points, 4.4 a force in the paint for the Flyers again The next step is a test, but the Flyers rebounds and 4.5 assists-per-game this year. are ready to make an impact on the while Itschner chipped in 6.5 points, 3.9 Redshirt senior forward Lauren Mead national stage in the NCAA Tournament. rebounds and 2.5 assists-per-game. is set to log major minutes down low Lewis opens the 2013-14 season with There are not any questions on what for Lewis. Returning to the lineup, Mead a large target on their backs. The Flyers shape Johnson will be in after taking a brings a different dynamic to the squad, were selected as the preseason favorite medical redshirt last season. In 2011-12, using her 6-foot-2 frame and length to to repeat as the GLVC East Division Johnson guided a young team from the block shots and pull down rebounds to Champions and were nationally-ranked to point guard position, averaging 8.7 points, get second-chance buckets or get the begin the season. 3.9 rebounds and 3.0 assists-per-game. offense out and running. Lewis head women’s basketball coach Carlsen also has sophomore Alyssa The Flyers also have sophomore Lisa Carlsen is confident that the team’s Dengler and freshman Alyssa Siwek, both Sophie Lichte and redshirt freshmen Ali willingness to work hard and play unselfish of which can provide a shot of energy off Walker and Alex Poole set to make an basketball will help the squad go far. the bench. impact off the bench. Men’s Basketball Looks to Return to NCAA Tournament After narrowly missing a bid to the 2013 and dished out a team-best 2.7 assists- NCAA Midwest Regional tournament, per-game. Jarosz is complimented by Lewis University head men’s basketball fellow junior guard Gabe Williams, who coach Scott Trost and his troops have averaged 4.7 points and 0.9 assists- some unfinished business ahead of them. per-game in 28 games off the bench The Flyers enter the 2013-14 campaign for the Flyers last season. Williams has as one of the ‘youngest’ experienced the ability to play both the ’1’ and the ’2’ squads in the Great Lakes Valley positions for the Flyers. Conference. Lewis has only one senior One of Trost’s most versatile players on the squad, while the rest of the is senior guard Nick Valla. Valla has junior ladened team has accounted for the ability to play anywhere from point 168 starts. guard all the way down to the power The most experienced of the bunch forward position. In two seasons in a is junior shooting guard Ryan Jackson. Lewis uniform, Valla has averaged 5.4 Jackson has started all 56 games that he points and 1.4 rebounds-per-game in 57 has appeared in a Flyer uniform and has contests. a career average of 15.0 points and 3.3 Sophomore center Kyle Nelson had an rebounds-per-game. As a sophomore, Jackson outstanding rookie campaign for Lewis, Jackson averaged 16.9 points-per-game, as he started all 28 games and averaged on his way to All-GLVC First Team and he has appeared in, and has averaged 7.7 7.9 points and 3.6 rebounds per game, NABC All-Midwest District Second Team points and 5.6 rebounds-per-game for the while adding 42 blocked shots – which accolades. Flyers. Last season, Lewis was seventh was second overall in the GLVC. The St. Entering the 2013-14 season, Jackson in the GLVC in rebounding, grabbing 6.3 Charles, Ill., native shot a team-best 57.7% was named to both the Sporting News caroms-per-game and was named to the (90-for-156) which was good for sixth and Division II Bulletin Preseason All-GLVC Defensive Team. overall in the GLVC. Honorable Mention All-America teams. Lewis junior Jeff Jarosz started all 28 Another junior that started immediately games for the Flyers at point guard and upon his arrival was forward Julian Lewis. immediately made his presence felt. Lewis has started 51 of the 54 games that Jarosz averaged 9.1 points-per-game

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Lewis University awarded eight Frank Palmasani ’75, MA ’85, Charles “Guy” Thier ’83, obtained notable alumni during its Annual a counselor at Hinsdale South his Bachelor of Arts degree from Alumni Awards Dinner on Sept. High School earned his bachelor’s Lewis University in 1983, majoring 28, 2013. This year’s notable alumni degree in Psychology. He taught in Computer Science. Thier joined who were recognized include (left to English, served as a college Arbonne International in June right): Cheryl Portner ’10, Guy Their counselor, and coached basketball 2013, as its Chief Information ’83, Colleen Walsh ’05, Michael at Providence Catholic High Officer. He previously worked as Swenson ’67, The Honorable Lisa School. He served as an Assistant Chief Information Officer at Bally Holder White ’90, Javier Solorio Men’s Basketball Coach at Lewis Total Fitness, where he created and ’06, Martin Mitrenga ’74, and Frank from 1981-1985, during which time executed Bally’s technology vision Palmasani ’75, MA ’85. he earned his master’s degree in to support its market strategy. Thier Michael Swenson ’67, was Education. Palmasani devoted more currently resides in Laguna Niguel, awarded the Distinguished Alumni than 10 years as an Admissions California. Award, the evening’s top award, Counselor, Assistant Director, Colleen Walsh ’05, received the bestowed upon only one recipient Associate Director and Director of Young Alumna Award and earned each year. Swenson studied Admissions at Lewis University. a double major in Biology and Business Administration at Lewis, Cheryl Portner MSN ’10, earned Chemistry from Lewis University in and has served as owner and her Master of Science (MSN) in 2005. Since 2010, she has worked as founder of Michael Development Nursing Administration in 2010. a Development Chemist at Newell since 1987. The portfolio of Currently, she is an executive at Rubbermaid in Oak Brook. Walsh Michael Development includes Gannett Healthcare Group-Nurse. resides in Westchester, Illinois. ownership and management of com and an adjunct faculty member The Honorable Lisa Holder 2,500 multifamily housing units, for the MSN Program. She is White ’90, was the first African- 65,000 square feet of neighborhood currently the President of the American Judge in the Sixth retail space, and 135,000 square feet Lewis University Nursing Alumni Judicial Circuit and the first of office space. Swenson resides in Network (LU-NAN). African-American Justice to be Eagan, Minnesota. Javier Solorio ’06, received sworn in as a member of the Fourth Martin Mitrenga ’74, earned his the Young Alumnus Award and District Illinois Appellate Court. degree in Aviation Maintenance triple majored in Communication Justice Holder White received Management from Lewis, and Technology, Multimedia Design, a Bachelor of Arts degree from completed 39 years working for a and Radio-TV Broadcasting at Lewis University in 1990. Major 121 Air Carrier, and today, Lewis University. He started his For more on our 2013 Alumni continues to contribute as a special own multimedia company, rgbpixel, Award recipients and past contractor to Delta Air Lines. He now for which he serves as Independent honorees, visit alumni.lewisu.edu/ resides in Apple Valley, Minnesota. Media Designer and Founder. He AlumniAwards2013. currently resides in Chicago.

Soaring to New Heights 19 Gifts, Grants & Scholarships

Rwjf Education Grants Fund ‘New Careers In Nursing’ The Lewis University College of and become capable, culturally-com- funding for 400 scholarships was granted Nursing and Health Professions has been petent nurses,” said David Krol, MD, to 52 schools of nursing. selected as one of 52 schools to receive MPH, FAAP, RWJF senior program officer. In addition to a $10,000 scholarship, grant funding from the prestigious Robert “NCIN is not only helping these students NCIN scholars receive other support Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) New succeed in school, it is helping prepare to help them meet the demands of an Careers in Nursing Scholarship Program the nursing workforce to meet the accelerated degree program. All NCIN (NCIN). During the 2013-2014 academic challenges that lie ahead.” grantee schools maintain a leadership year, Lewis University will receive Each NCIN Scholar has already program and a mentoring program for $50,000 to support students in the earned a bachelor’s degree in another their scholars, as well as a pre-entry school’s BAC-BSN program who are tradi- field, and is making a career switch to immersion program to help scholars learn tionally underrepresented in the field of nursing through an accelerated nursing study, test-taking, and other skills that will nursing and are pursuing second careers degree program, which prepares help them manage the challenges of an in the field. NCIN is a program of RWJF students to pass the licensure exam accelerated program. and the American Association of Colleges required for all registered nurses in as For more information about of Nursing (AACN). little as 12-18 months. Lewis University’s accelerated program, “At this time when the nation’s need At Lewis University, five students will visit lewisu.edu/academics/nursing/ for highly educated nurses is growing, be awarded NCIN scholarships. Since accelerated/bac-to-bsn. To learn we are delighted to be able to support 2008, the NCIN program has distributed more about the NCIN program, visit nursing students who will bring diverse 3,117 scholarships to students at 125 NewCareersInNursing.org. and valuable perspectives to the field, unique schools of nursing. This year, Nine Lewis Students Earn Aviation Scholarships from Cabaa Nine Lewis University aviation school training. Zankowski graduated Wilson received a $4,000 scholarship students were recently awarded almost from Lewis University in 2010 with his that is awarded to students with an $50,000 in scholarships from the Chicago Bachelor of Science in Aviation Flight interest in the business aviation industry Area Business Aviation Association. Management and Economics. Zankowski and high levels of achievement. Lewis University students received nine is currently working on his master’s CABAA is a grassroots organization out of 12 scholarships, an increase from degree in finance.I n addition to being formed by business aviation professionals the previous year, offered by AC BAA, an a flight instructor at Lewis University, he for the purpose of offering members organization of aviation business profes- works for Blatti Aviation. Zankowski has information, training and networking sionals. more than 1,950 hours of total time. experiences to enhance the quality and Alumnus Brian Zankowski ’10 Senior Michael Indelli received the quantity of business aviation operations received the Flight Safety Professional Ken Johnson Memorial ATC Scholarship. in the Chicago area. CABAA has been Flight Award. The $18,000 scholarship The scholarship is for $4,000. supportive of future aviation business will financially assist him in his extensive Students Michael Ban, Jeff Flanigan, professionals through various scholarship training at Flight Safety International, such Gregory Frister, Kelly Kovacic, Cody opportunities. as flight time in a simulator and ground Marks, Nemanja Stefanovic and Mitchel College of Education Receives Gateways Grant for Early Childhood Educators The College of Education has for early childhood education and child Childhood Education for as much as received the Gateways Grant for Early development coursework and degrees 75% off the traditional tuition rates. This Childhood Educators. Designed to offered through participating colleges. scholarship is available for all eligible support Early Childhood educators, With Lewis’ Early Childhood Education educators currently working 15 hours or the Illinois Gateways Scholarship adult accelerated degree program, more a week in an IDCFS-licensed child Program provides financial assistance students can earn a degree in Early care center for a minimum of one year.

20 LEWIS UNIVERSITY Girls Create with Technology Camp Funded by AT&T Lewis University is proud to announce that AT&T has contributed $25,000 in support of the Lewis University Computer Science Department’s summer outreach program, “Girls Create with Technology.” The program, directed by Lewis University Assistant Professor Dr. Cindy Kersey, enrolled 25 girls in a four-day summer computer science program combined with six follow-up days held on Saturdays this fall. The girls, all high school students, learned about computer programming, robotics, and animation in an engaging format. (L to R) Dr. Cindy Kersey, Dr. Raymond Klump, Brother James Gaffney, FSC, John Participants were also partnered with Quinn of AT&T, State Representative Emily McAsey, and State Senator Pat McGuire Lewis University computer science gather to celebrate the launch of Girls Create with Technology this summer. student mentors. “AT&T is committed to supporting Schiazza, President, AT&T Illinois. “The new and effective ways, and this program effective programs to help more students Girls Create with Technology program uses robotics and animation to help high graduate from high school ready for at Lewis University is a great example of schools girls learn more about technology. careers and college through our program our focus. AT&T Aspire supports using We’re excited to support it.” called AT&T Aspire,” said Paul La technology to connect with students in

Aviation Scholarship Created by Flyer Friends As an aviation enthusiast Jeannie States Marine Corps and was a volunteer Before her death, Jeannie designated Hill once said, “Flying is a love affair, firefighter and police officer. Lewis University as a beneficiary of a freedom, a liberation.” Mrs. Hill and Jeannie was very involved with an annuity she had established. This her husband, Capt. Richard C. “Dick” aviation as a restorer, writer, lecturer generous gift will create the Richard Hill, a former faculty member of the and volunteer. She was on the board C. and Jean C. Hill Aviation Endowed Lewis University Department of Aviation of directors of the Vintage Aircraft Scholarship, which will help students in and Transportation Studies, shared their Association from 1990 until her death. She need of financial assistance pursue a passion for aviation and always helped helped establish EAA Chapter 1414, and degree in Aviation Flight Management. others reach for the skies. served as an adviser to the Vintage Wings For this special couple, their names are It all began when Jeannie was young, and Wheels Museum in Poplar Grove. forever associated with their love of growing up near the airport in Oshkosh, Along with their shared love of aviation and their dedication to the next Wis. She had a love of aviation but also aviation, the Hills loved helping others. generation of Flyers. wanted to receive her college degree. They were featured in a Chicago Tribune To learn more about establishing Jeannie worked for years at the airport article in 1992 for both their passion for a scholarship or making a gift to the lunch counter to earn money for tuition. flying and offering “hop rides” for 1,200 Richard C. and Jean C. Hill Aviation Dick was the chief flight instructor at people to share the exhilaration of flying. Endowed Scholarship, please visit Lewis for five years in the 1950s. T“ here Dick passed away in 2009 and alumni.lewisu.edu/PlannedGiving or call was nothing he didn’t do,” says Jeannie, Jeannie in 2013, but their legacy lives Robert A. Kanonik, J.D., Director of referring to the many areas of aviation he on in the hearts of family and friends, Planned Giving at (815) 836-5813. was involved in – everything from crop as well as in the students who will dusting, flying for the airlines and restoring receive the scholarship which bears the vintage aircraft. He served in the United couple’s name.

Soaring to New Heights 21 Career Corner The VOICE, Revisited: Does Your Phone Voice Sound Professional?

The first impression of your voice is left when an employer contacts you by phone to set up an interview or to ask you some preliminary questions. This first impression is a very important one. If an employer calls and you answer, you should answer the phone with “Hello?” or “Hi, this is ______” in a pleasant sounding voice. You should avoid answering the phone with slang phrases such as “Talk to me,” or “Yo,” or “Yea,” or “Hey, what’s up?” Why? In this first impression, you will increase your chances of landing the position if you sound like someone who is ready to enter the professional workforce. Even though you’re answering your personal cell phone or your home phone, an employer still sees that as one example of how you would perform in the workplace. If you sound harsh or unprofessional, they may conclude that you would sound that way when you are representing their organization, and they may assume that they will have to teach you proper phone etiquette. They will likely select a candidate that they feel is ready to sound professional from day one and does not need to be trained in this area. The same holds true for your voicemail. Refrain from saying “Hey! I’m not here. Leave me a message and I’ll call you back when and if I feel like it.” Avoid the use of the word “hey” as a replacement for “hello” or “hi” and avoid sounding like you were asleep or like you have been inconvenienced by being called. After all, they are doing YOU the favor if they are calling you to schedule an interview. Remember, an employer sometimes has hundreds of applicants for every one job opening. If you give them any reason to believe you would not behave professionally in the workplace, they have hundreds of other candidates in the pool. If you are unsure about your voicemail message or if you need assistance with developing your telephone skills when talking with an employer, please call us at (815) 836-5282 to schedule an appointment with one of our career counselors. [Contributed by the Lewis University Career Services Office]

Alumni Career Networking Event

A group of business leaders were brought together on June 27, 2013 at the Lewis University Oak Brook Campus, in order to lead alumni participants in industry-specific conversations – career tips and guidance. Industries that were represented included aviation, business administration, finance, risk management, communication, computer science, forensic accounting/ fraud investigation, education, and healthcare. Interviews have resulted for attendees of this networking event. Photos from this event can be found at: alumni.lewisu.edu/photogallery.

Madeline ’13 and Margaret Grabowski ’10

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Alumni Support Helps Exceed Silver Challenge Goal by Over 400! More than 2,900 alumni If you are already a loyal alumni donor – thank you! Please participated through gifts and continue to support Lewis and help us continue advancing our pledges to the Silver Challenge educational mission. If you have not yet made your gift to Lewis, in honor of the 25th Anniversary you can join by supporting this year’s annual giving initiative, Celebration of Brother James Gaffney, FSC, serving as President “The Gratitude Project.” We are asking alumni to make their of Lewis University – a tremendous accomplishment! In annual gift in honor of a faculty or staff member who made a celebration of exceeding the Challenge goal of 2,500 alumni gifts, difference in their lives. Every gift includes the opportunity to Joel ’78 and Deb Baron ’78 Stava have generously presented a write a personal thank you note that will be sent to whomever $25,000 gift to the University. you honor and may also be shared publicly on the Lewis Alumni “Our alumni know how important their continued support Webpage with your permission. The goal of The Gratitude is,” explains Joel. “Alumni support is vital to our rankings in Project is to honor our exemplary educators and to raise support publications like U.S. News & World Report and to our overall to strengthen our Lasallian mission for years to come! reputation, as these rankings not only affect the value of a Lewis If you have any questions, please contact the Annual Giving degree for current students, but also for our alumni as they seek Office at (815) 836-5471. new positions to further their careers.” Following is a sampling of some congratulatory notes sent With deep gratitude, Lewis University wishes to thank all to Brother James Gaffney, FSC this year in honor of his 25th alumni who not only supported this Challenge, but who also anniversary as the University’s President. Visit alumni.lewisu. impacted the lives of our students through their generosity. edu/SilverChallenge to view all of the messages.

A sampling of notes to Br. James Gaffney, FSC in honor of his 25th anniversary as the University’s President.

“Congratulations from your “Great start to my college “Keep up the good work!” friends in California!” years by having you Ramiro Buenrostro ’09 Gary V. Halick ’75 as my ICE Mentor!” “Thank you for being a Nicolas J. Pappas ’12 “Thank you for my years as a progressive visionary.” student and an employee.” “Brother James, you have Tess M. McKenzie ’91 Mark S. Block ’78 been such a positive influence “I graduated in ’94 and I think “Thank you for your hard on my life. Thank you for the your best quality is how you work and dedication!” opportunity to get to know got to know your students Michael J. Dedmon ’99 you through Koinonia. It has at Lewis. You learned my been a blessing to be a part “Congratulations on 25 years!” name and you never forgot of your tenure at Lewis.” it. I visited Lewis years later, Rebecca A. Herbert ’08 Eric D. Almasi ’94 and you still remembered “Brother James, you rock.” “Our daughter, Michelle Marie my name! Amazing! Thanks Donald Tures ’56 & Phyllis Tures Dietz - nee Miller, graduated for a great education.” “Thank you for all you have from Lewis in May 1995 with a - Laurie A. Schoenfeld ’94 ’01 major in aviation. Thank you done! Campus looks great “It is hard to believe our son, for providing her the education and I look forward to all Brandon, is now a senior. she needed for a great job the advancements that He has thoroughly enjoyed and a great Christian life.” will come in the future.” his college experience at - Don E. Miller Anonymous Lewis. We owe much of this “I recall well your friendship to you. We appreciate how and guidance at De La you have gotten to know your Salle Hall in 1970-71.” students on a personal level.” John R. McAtee ’71 - J. Randall White

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within the agency. He was Directors. She assumes Joelyn Kott ’84 ’88 Cheryl A. Wilson ’97 ’01 1960s also the former executive her role with more than (Journalism; Graduate, (Psychology; Graduate, director of Catholic 30 years of healthcare Business Administration) Psychology) since Charities for the Rockford leadership experience. recently accepted the graduating from Lewis has Diocese for five years. Most recently, she served position of Marketing & earned her professional Barbara J. Martin ’77 as the System Chief Communications Officer license and certification ’85 (Nursing; Graduate, Operating Officer of Cook for the DuPage Community in domestic violence Business Administration), County Health & Hospitals Foundation. She will work counseling. Currently, she member of the System (CCHHS). Carol is with the Foundation’s is Executive Director and Lewis University Board also an adjunct professor president, director of Licensed Professional of Trustees, was recently at Lewis University where development, Marketing Counselor, specializing named by Becker’s she teaches coursework Committee, Board and in children & adolescent Hospital Review to its in Healthcare Leadership, other Foundation leaders issues, for Helping Hands James Gary ’65 annual list, “130 Women Management, Quality, to devise and implement Counseling & Consulting (Psychology) had the Hospital and Health and Business Ethics to successful marketing and Services in Crest Hill, Ill. opportunity to celebrate System Leaders to Know.” adult students. communication strategies Previously, she directed the Chicago Blackhawks Currently the President Raymond R. Soliman focused on increasing the counseling and Stanley Cup win – on the and Chief Executive Officer ’79 (Sociology) was the Foundation’s visibility character education ice! As the team’s Mental of Vista Health System, successfully re-elected to and promoting its vision aspects of a multi-faceted Skills Coach, Gary got a she began her career as a second four-year term throughout the community. afterschool program for turn to hold the coveted a registered nurse before as the Mayor of the City of Most recently, she held Joliet School District 86 cup, later seeing his steadily rising through a Crest Hill, on April 9, 2013. the position of Commu- for over 3 years. She also moment on television. series of leadership roles Prior to his first term as nications and Marketing co-authored 4 booklets at a number of hospitals, Mayor, he served the city Coordinator for the on child issues for the 1970s primarily in the Chicago as Alderman of Ward I from Village of Lombard, Valley View School District area. In 2003, she joined 1993 – 2009. His proud where she handled all 365U and has presented Larry W. Glass ’74 Vista Health Services – family includes wife, Vicky, communications aspects seminars, parent (Accountancy) was the predecessor to Vista and daughters, Stephanie for the Village. Prior to workshops, and teacher recently added to the Health System – to serve and Emily. her employment at the seminars on various ranks of professional as Chief Operating Officer Village of Lombard, she topics relating to children individuals as a part of for two years before being worked as the Director and teens. Stanford Who’s Who promoted to President and 1980s of University Relations at as a result of his work Chief Executive Officer. James Conrad ’82 Lewis University, where in the field of financial She played a critical role (Graduate, Business she was responsible for services. Currently, he in leading the acquisition Administration) President the University’s public is the owner of LWG of Vista Health Services of Conrad Financial relations duties. Accounting Services, a by Community Health Services, has joined a full stop accounting and System, at which time she select group of North bookkeeping service was named as President America’s leading financial 1990s provider, established in and Chief Executive advisors to co-write the Tony Valevicius ’90 Orange County, Calif. Officer for the new Vista forthcoming book titled, (Business Administration) Frank P. Vonch ’74 Health System. The Secret to Lifetime recently accepted a Brian Benton ’98 (Sociology) was recently position as Development Carol L. Schneider Financial Security: The (Criminal/Social Justice) appointed as the new Counsel for McDonalds ’78 (Business Admin- Nation’s Leading Financial was recently named the executive director at Youth Corporation. istration) was recently Advisors Reveal How to new Police Chief of Service Bureau. He is named President and Turn Your Back on Banks Roger Teeling ’92 Joliet, Ill. currently director of child Chief Executive Officer and Wall Street and Take (Finance) was recently Carrie L. Johnstone welfare for YSB, the largest of Mercy Hospital & Control of Your Financial named Senior Vice ’98 (Social Work) was program with the largest Medical Center’s Board of Future Today. One of only President, regional recently named Assistant number of employees 200 life insurance agents manager with Old Second Executive Director of in the country who have Bank’s commercial Student Services for Valley Lea Ann Nemanich Johnson ’71 (Psychology) was successfully completed the division. Prior to joining View School District for recently named president of Maria College in Albany, rigorous training program Old Second, he served as the 2013-14 school year. N.Y. She is the fourth president in the college’s 55-year and continuing education Senior Vice President at She is currently a district- history. Johnson’s background in higher education required to become Bank First Merit Bank. level student services spans more than 30 years, starting at the Suffolk on Yourself Authorized, Frank J. Costa ’97 administrator, starting University School of Management, where she directed Jim has been a financial (Graduate, Business her career in 2001 as a the Management Education Center. She subsequently services professional for Administration) was district-wide social worker, became a director at the Massachusetts Institute of over 11 years. Jim has recently named First Vice primarily handling duties at Technology, and later moved to Northeastern University, put his clients on track to president of Old Second Bolingbrook High School, where she served as division director for more than 20 building more than $100 Bank in Joliet, Ill. Prior to Jamie McGee Elementary undergraduate and graduate programs and was the million of additional wealth accepting his new position, School and what was then founding director of the Bouve Institute for Healthcare they would most likely he served as an Executive B.J. Ward Middle School. Leadership and Professional Development. At North- not have had otherwise, Vice President with Old eastern University, she was nationally recognized for through safe, proven Plank Trail Community her work in the areas of curriculum development and financial strategies. Bank in New Lenox. partnership building. Most recently, she was Dean of the School of Business at American International College, where she restructured both the MBA and the Healthcare Management Programs.

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Robert A. Porter ’99 ’03 Cathy Hundley ’02 Natalie J. McGathey ’05 at Heartland Bank’s (Criminal/Social Justice; (Graduate, Criminal/Social (Mathematics) recently Shorewood, Ill. location. Graduate, Public Safety Justice) was recently was selected to be a Annie G. Franzen ’08 Administration) recently named employee of the fellow of Project ACCCESS (Criminal/Social Justice) took office as President of month for The Village of (Advancing Community completed her Doctoral the 1,200 member Illinois Addison Police Department. College Careers: Education, Degree in Clinical Forensic Association of Chiefs of Throughout her career, Scholarship and Service) by Psychology in May 2013 Police (ILACP). He has Hundley has learned the American Mathematical from Alliant International been an officer for the and served in all types Association of Two-Year University in San Diego, Village of Downers Grove of law enforcement, from Colleges (AMATYC). She is Calif. She currently lives in for more than 25 years, working undercover to Dan Coffey ’03 (Finance) one of only 24 mathematics Los Angeles and provides including over 10 as its crime prevention and as a recently joined Heartland faculty members in the therapy to high risk sex Chief. He is also a graduate supervisor. Bank and Trust Company as United States selected offenders on state parole. of Northwestern Univer- Vice President of for the honor. Project sity’s School of Police Staff Commercial Banking. He ACCCESS is a selective Brad Gronke ’08 & Command, and the FBI brings 10 years of mentoring and professional (Graduate, Criminal/Social graduated from National Academy. He is experience in the financial development initiative Justice) Lake Forest Graduate an active member of the industry, after starting his for two-year college School of Management DuPage County Police career in credit analysis and mathematics faculty. Before with a Masters of Business Chiefs Association and the moving to commercial coming to teach at Prairie Administration on June 9, International Association of lending. He will be located State College, McGathey 2013. He has also been Chiefs of Police. at the bank’s Shorewood, Ill. was an assistant professor location. Coffey is currently of mathematics at Purdue accepted into the Doctorate an adjunct professor in the University North Central. of Education program in Michael Johnson ’02 Interdisciplinary Leadership, 2000s (Radio/TV Broadcasting) finance department at She also was a teaching Craig Czerkies ’01 Lewis University. He is also assistant at the University of with a concentration in U.S. Army Major Michael Public Safety, at (Graduate, Business Admin- an avid volunteer with the Illinois at Chicago. Governors Johnson assumed State University. istration) was recently command on July 10, 2013 United Way, Braidwood Michael M. Eck ’06 appointed as a member of of the Korea Field Office, & Softball, and (Marketing) was recently Catherine Neumann ’08 the Silver Cross Foundation Criminal Investigation Reed Custer Soccer club. promoted to a Senior (Graduate, Educational was recently Board of Directors. He Command (CID). The Korea Dan currently serves as Account Executive Leadership) named a SMART Exemplary is currently a partner at Field Office is the Army’s Treasurer of Board of role for I-ology, Inc. in Educator by SMART several family-owned, only forward-deployed CID Directors – Service of Will, Scottsdale, Ariz. He Technologies. She is real estate companies Field Office responsible for Grundy, and Kankakee will focus on business currently the Instructional based in Plainfield, Ill. that the command and control of Counties; and is a board development and strategic Technology Specialist includes Czerkies Limited two military police member for Lamb’s Fold direction for new clients and for grades 6-12 at Valley Partnership, Czerkies detachments consisting of Women’s and Children’s continue to develop unique View School District Limited Partnership II, over 70 Special Agents, Center. He and his wife, and custom strategic web 365U, where a multi-year Czerkies Properties One, Korean National Criminal Diana, live in Essex with business initiatives for new upgrade plan that will outfit and CDS Property Group. Investigators, U.S. and their three children, Sam, I-ology clients. Previously, every elementary school Randy J. Mucha ’01 ’02 Korean nationals support Paul and Evelyn. he was an Account classroom in the district with (Criminal/Social Justice; staff geographically Laura M. Lopez ’03 Strategist for I-ology. an interactive SMART board Graduate, Organizational dispersed among five (Nursing) recently joined Ronald S. Kostyo ’06 has just been completed. Leadership) was recently offices throughout the Edward Medical Group (Business Administration) Before she moved into her appointed treasurer for Republic of Korea. The (EMG) at its office on the was recently appointed current position at VVSD, the Illinois Association Korea Field Office oversees Edward Plainfield campus in Vice President and General Neumann was a career and of Professional Process the U.S. Army’s felony Plainfield, Ill. Manager of Severstal technical education teacher Servers through 2016. criminal investigations Dearborn in Chicago. Prior at Bolingbrook High School He is currently a civil throughout Korea. Major to joining Severstal as where she also served as process supervisor at Johnson has over 11 years Manager of Steelmaking, Technology Coach. Firefly who serves as a of service in the U.S. Army in 2011, he held several liaison to approximately and has been stationed in senior-level positions in Steven Zimmerman ’09 1,000 process servers Korea since 2011 with his steelmaking operations (Graduate, Public Safety and vendors nationwide. wife Bianca and at ArcelorMittal facilities Administration) recently Before joining the team at daughter Brooke. in Chicago. received the Medal of Valor Firefly, he worked as a law for saving the life of an enforcement officer for 20 Eric Kubina ’06 (Business 86-year-old woman on April years, eight of which he Administration) recently 17, 2013. The Valor award Sharon Bennett ’03 ’05 joined Heartland Bank and spent as a K-9 handler. (Graduate, Education) is is the highest award that is Trust Company as Assistant given for risking your life to currently beginning her Vice President Commercial second year as a doctoral save another. Steven and Banking. He brings more two other engineers are the student in the Language than seven years of and Literacy Doctoral first of their department to experience in the financial receive this award. Program at Cardinal Stritch services industry, starting University. She is also a his career as a commercial Reading Specialist for credit analyst before Bellwood School District 88. progressing into a lending role. He will be responsible for serving commercial clients and will be located

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protection. Currently the Chief 2010s Executive Officer of Executive WEDDINGS Daniel Godsel ’10 (Graduate, Choice Security Solutions, LLC, Public Safety Administration) he has 20 years of experience was recently named to lead the in the industry, with two years 22nd District of the Chicago in his current role. His areas of Police Department. He joined the expertise include covert and police department in 1991 and undercover operations, and he is during his career, has served in also well versed in dignitary and five districts. He has also received VIP protection. He has worked assignments with the central control as a supervisor at the highest group, education and training, levels of close protection for mobile strike force and the Area high-level protectees. 3 saturation team. Before his Sarah Knisely-King ’13 (Graduate, promotion to Commander of the Nursing) was recently named 22nd District, he was in the 25th a south region chief nursing District as the tactical lieutenant. executive for Community Health Mary E. Desmond ’11 (Graduate, Network. She has more than Nursing) was recently elected to 13 years of nursing, leadership the Board of Directors at King-Bru- and hospital administrative waert House, a continuous care experience. In her most recent retirement community in Burr role with Community Hospital Ridge, Ill. She currently serves as a South, she served as director of Brandon Daun ’10 (Elementary Education) & Alysia Eberly ’10 clinical nurse educator for Adventist emergency services. (Elementary Education) were married on April 27, 2013 at St. Raphael Hinsdale Hospital, where she has Rachel C. Stella ’13 (Mass Commu- Church in Naperville, Ill. Brandon is a middle school language arts/social been employed for 23 years. She nications) worked this summer on studies teacher and Alysia is a middle school mathematics teacher. also works as a teacher’s assistant the copy desk of The Tribune in They both work for the Diocese of Joliet. at Loyola University. San Luis Obispo, Calif., after being Megan Vondra ’10 (Elementary Education) and Ryan Harrison ’12 (Sports Landon Wade ’12 (Criminal/Social chosen for a Dow Jones News Management) were recently married. Fund copy editing internship. Justice) was recently recognized Heather Hagberg ’12 (Elementary & Special Education) and Ryan by Worldwide Who’s Who for Southcomb ’10 (Sport Management) were recently married on August 2, showing dedication, leadership 2013 at Messiah Lutheran Church in Joliet, Ill. and excellence in security and ENGAGEMENTS Stephanie Hambrick ’12 (Elementary Education) was recently engaged to Dominick Chellino III. The couple is set to be married at Holy Family Parish in Shorewood, Ill. on December 31, 2013. Stephanie is currently employed as a preschool teacher in Channahon, Ill. and is also the JV cheerleading coach at .

Rob Granko ’13 proposed to Lacey Bersano ’13 on July 31, 2013 in the Computer Science wing at Lewis. “It was, by far, the coolest thing I’ve had the opportunity to be a part of at Lewis,” says Dr. Ray Klump, Professor Christine Wojcik ’12 (Elementary Girolama Manzella ’12 and Chair of Mathematics and Computer Science. “To see that level of and Special Education) was (International Business) and unmitigated happiness is the kind of memory you just don’t forget. It’s an recently engaged to Colin Palhegyi Armando Talancon ’12 (Aviation especially memorable moment for me because I had both of them in the in Palos Hills, Ill. Management) were recently Database Systems class I taught last fall. Lacey started off sitting near engaged. Their wedding is where I set up my computer at the front left corner of the classroom. It scheduled for May 16, 2015. didn’t take long for her to move to the corner of the room where Rob sat.”

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26 LEWIS UNIVERSITY IN MEMORIAM Darwin W. Dennis ’48 (Bachelor of Science) passed away on February 16, 2013.

Brother Jeffrey Gros, FSC By Carol Zimmermann

Christian Brother JeffreyG ros, a Father Stransky and Father Roberson, both in Lake George, N.Y., for a leader in the ecumenical movement working retreat, spoke to CNS by phone about Brother Gros Aug. 13. and former official with the U.S. Father Roberson said Brother Gros had “an encyclopedic Conference of Catholic Bishops, knowledge of ecumenism” and wanted to be sure the work in this died Aug. 12 at age 75. For more field was taught in Catholic schools. When he wasn’t focusing on than a year, he struggled with dialogue with Oriental Orthodox or Protestant groups, he was likely pancreatic cancer. biking, not only locally but in Denmark or Chile. For decades, Brother Gros partic- Father Stransky said Brother Gros always approached ecumenical ipated in an untold number of efforts by getting to know the people “and what makes them tick.” dialogues with religious groups, delivered keynote addresses around the world, edited numerous The priest, former president of the Paulist Fathers, has been books and wrote hundreds of book reviews. He has been a consultant on mission concerns to the Pontifical Council for remembered by colleagues for his zealous work in broadening the Promoting Christian Unity, a member of the joint working group scope of ecumenism. of the Catholic Church and the World Council of Churches, and a member of the Catholic-Southern Baptist dialogue. An online posting described him as “a public thinker” in theology, ecumenism and catechesis. He praised Brother Gros for being ahead of his time in his efforts to speak with evangelicals about concerns of proselytizing in Latin The funeral Mass for Brother Gros was scheduled for Aug. 17 America and for his strong desire to include Pentecostals, not just at Sancta Alberta Chapel on the campus of Lewis University in mainline churches, in ecumenical efforts. Romeoville, Ill., followed by interment at Resurrection Cemetery in Romeoville Aug. 19. The priest noted that Brother Gros also was very concerned that today’s young people know the roots of the ecumenical movement “He was one of the most generous people I knew,” said Father John and be active in keeping these efforts going. Crossin, an Oblate of St. Francis de Sales, who is executive director of the USCCB’s Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs. Antonio Kireopoulos, associate general secretary of Faith and Order and Interfaith Relations for the National Council of Churches, “Even when he was retired he’d be generous with his time and said Brother Gros “was a model for the council’s commitment to energy,” the priest said late Aug. 12 upon learning of Brother Gros’ ecumenical cooperation and a mentor both to his contemporaries death. “He was also very encouraging especially to people who and to future generations of ecumenists, including me.” wanted to get into the field, recommending things to read or study. Jeff was one of the most knowledgeable people in the field In an Aug. 12 statement, he said Brother Gros was “passionately of ecumenism.” devoted to his church and to the quest for church unity.” Paulist Father Ron Roberson, the secretariat’s associate director, the Father Stransky said the last work Brother Gros was working on post held for 14 years by Brother Gros, described the death of his was a book about Chicago Cardinal Joseph Bernardin’s ecumenical colleague as “a huge loss to the ecumenical movement.” work, particularly with Jews in Chicago. Brother Gros, a native of Memphis, Tenn., who also was an “I don’t think he finished it. His health really declined; his mind was avid cyclist, had been a resident scholar in Catholic studies at there but his body wasn’t,” Father Stransky said. Lewis University since 2011. The post was a return to the university Brother Gros, a De La Salle Christian Brother for 58 years, was for him, as he had chaired the school’s theology department born John Jefferson Gros in Memphis, the son of Jeff andF aye in 1967. Lewis is sponsored by his religious order, De La Salle (Dickinson) Gros. He received a bachelor’s degree from St. Mary’s Christian Brothers. University of Minnesota, a master’s degree in theology from While he was resident scholar, he also was president of the Society Marquette University in Milwaukee, and a doctorate in theology from for Pentecostal Studies, consultant to the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Fordham University in New York. Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, and an adjunct For 10 years, he was director of Faith and Order for the professor at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. National Council of Churches. He was also the distinguished Paulist Father Thomas F. Stransky, who assisted in drafting the professor of ecumenical and historical theology at Memphis Second Vatican Council documents on ecumenism, praised Brother Theological Seminary. Gros for his “immense curiosity” about ecumenism, noting that he In addition to other roles he had, he was dean of the Institute did not just focus on a narrow specialty. for Catholic Ecumenical Leadership, a program for diocesan He said his colleague was “very zealous” and was known to read ecumenical leaders. about three books a week and review them for various journals He is survived by his sister, Dominican Sister Joye Gros of St. Louis. and publications including Catholic News Service. His most recent CNS review, published July 12, was on the book “’Til Faith Do Us Part: How Interfaith Marriage Is Transforming America” by Naomi Reprinted with permission of CNS. Schaefer Riley. Copyright (c) 2013 Catholic News Service/ U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops www.CatholicNews.com

Soaring to New Heights 27 ALUMNI NEWS

HOMECOMING 2013

Softball Game

Lewis University Alumni Association Board

Gordie Gillespie Baseball Alumni Game

Lewis University’s Homecoming & Family Day took place on September 28, 2013 and was attended by approximately 600 alumni and friends. With beautiful weather for the second year in a row, attendees participated in all the wonderful events on campus including the Golden Flyers Reunion, athletic events, the Luncheon, Alumni Achievement Awards and the Block Party. The “Past, Present, and Future” contest was a great success, with alumni sharing stories and photos of their favorite campus memory and receiving free admission to the Block Party. Attendees to the Block Party also received a Lewis t-shirt and were entered into a contest to win a $500 Visa gift card. Congratulations to Brad Rackow ’04 on winning the drawing! ALUMNI EVENTS

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B Brother James Gaffney,F SC visits with Bryon Baxter ’12 and Jemaria Quinn ’11 at a Network: Lewis event in Oak Brook. C Charles Hampton ’08, Brian Gerk ’13, and Kristin Nance attend the Network: Lewis event at Quigley’s in Naperville. D Herman Walter ’86 and Victor Fratti ’06 won the door prizes at the September Network: Lewis event at Quigley’s in Naperville. E Mark Swain ’93 and Leslie Colonna during the May Faculty Art Show in the Oremus Fine Arts Center. f Dr. Paul and Kathleen Kaiser attend the Legally Blonde theatre production on July 21, 2013. g Aviation students, faculty and alumni participated in the charity run/walk at Chicago O’Hare International Airport on Sunday, September 29. The Lewis University alumni and students ran on the new runway 28C as a benefit for the Wounded Warrior Program.

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ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP ESTABLISHED IN MEMORY OF JOAN DUSLAK

It sounds like family in Chicago. He learned a lesson about something right out of the value of education when he dropped the movies when John out of school. After a successful career as a Duslak describes his bookkeeper, John retired a few years ago. “perfect marriage” to In memory of his late wife, John Joan McMahon Duslak. established an endowed scholarship for Just like in a romantic the Lewis University College of Nursing & comedy, they met when Health Professions. He says that “Joan was she had a boyfriend and he was engaged to always supporting her local area,” and since another girl. In the end, they were meant to John was aware of Lewis’ highly-regarded be together and John recalls that something nursing program, he felt this was the best about her “just clicked.” way to support the community while also Joan was a nurse who loved her vocation. honoring her memory. She worked for many hospitals during her Brown VA Medical Center). Joan retired in John pledged $50,000 for the The Joan career, after earning her degrees from the 1993 but always made time to volunteer for Duslak Endowed Nursing Scholarship. The St. Bernard School of Nursing, the DePaul many professional organizations, including scholarship will support students majoring University School of Nursing and the the Illinois Nurses Association. in nursing who are in good academic University of Illinois at Chicago College As a kid, John recalls meeting Hollywood standing and demonstrate financial need. of Nursing. She served as Associate Chief actors as they stepped out of the Chicago For more information on the scholarship Nursing Service for Education at West Side Theater after movie premieres – a great and endowments, contact University VA Medical Center (now known as the Jesse memory for a boy growing up in a poor Advancement at (815) 836-5244.

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Soaring to New Heights 29 2013 PRESIDENT’S ANNUAL REPORT

Strong Enrollment and Your Generous Support Make Many Campus Enhancements Possible

30 LEWIS UNIVERSITY Through the generosity of alumni, parents, friends and supporters of Lewis University, the campus has seen great enhancements to the main campus and growth through the community in the past year.

NEW Oak Brook On its main campus in Romeoville, projects have included a new Science Regional Campus Center and a new mathematics In February, Lewis University and computer science complex. Did you know? dedicated its new Oak Brook Additionally, Sheil Hall (a residence The Oremus Fine Arts Center was originally an regional campus, doubling the hall) and the main Academic airplane hangar and academic space. In the 1970s, space offered at its previous site in Building have been completely the hangar portion was transformed into the Philip a location that is more accessible renovated. In addition to Oak Lynch Theatre. In 1991, the structure was renovated to its many adult students. Lewis Brook, Lewis University has regional and named to honor John and Angeline Oremus, has offered educational programs campuses in Chicago, Hickory generous benefactors of Lewis University. The in Oak Brook for the past 34 years, Hills, Shorewood and Tinley Park. building is home to the Art, Music and Theatre providing convenient access to Lewis University also has two programs as well as the Philip Lynch Theatre, Art programs that meet the needs of regional sites in Albuquerque, New Gallery and the Ives Recital Hall. working adults. The new facility Mexico. allows the University the opportunity to expand its offerings, which EXPANDED OREMUS currently include degree programs in At the Rededication and business, finance, education, nursing, FINE ARTS CENTER Blessing ceremony, Keith White, organizational leadership, healthcare professor and chair of the Theatre In addition, the newly expanded Department, said, “The creation leadership, criminal/social justice Oremus Fine Arts Center at and public safety administration. of these spaces shows all of our Lewis University was rededicated students the importance of fine “This splendid educational site in March. The center is home to with its broad array of high-quality arts in a Lasallian and liberal arts the vibrant theatre, art and music education. These changes will educational opportunities being programs on the Lewis main provided to the west suburban certainly benefit our students’ campus, and serves as a cultural educations, first and foremost. The region, is reflective of this univer- resource for Will County, the sity’s commitment to distinctive, new spaces will provide growth southwest Cook County area and opportunities for our students, our relevant and impactful higher DuPage County. education to graduate and under- program and future generations.” Enhancements to the Oremus Fine The new art gallery hosts several graduate students,“ said Brother Arts Center include the Brent and James Gaffney, FSC, President of shows throughout the year by Jean Wadsworth Family Art Gallery, students, faculty, and Chicago based Lewis University, at the dedication a new Studio Theatre, renovations to ceremony. artists. One of the most highly-uti- Strong Enrollment and Your the main lobby, gathering and meeting lized buildings on campus, the The regional site was relocated at spaces, expanded scenery and costume Oremus Fine Arts Center hosts the beginning of the spring semester areas and a percussion room for Generous Support Make Many and occupies the entire 7th floor hundreds of student performances, of the building at 1111 West 22nd concerts, community St., which has an external sign events and lectures each Campus Enhancements Possible visible to the expressways and the year and is visited by more Oak Brook Shopping Center. The than 28,000 patrons from site includes about 30,000 sq. ft. of surrounding communities. 15 classrooms, three conference Along with the Lewis rooms, offices, two computer labs, theatre department, and computer workstations. There is many groups use the also a specialized lab for the College Lewis theatre facilities of Nursing and Health Professions for meetings, rehearsals Adult and Gerontology Primary or performances. These Care Nurse Practitioner program as include the Arts & Ideas music. Central to the enhancements Touring Series, Heritage Theatre well as the Family Nurse Practitioner is the Art Gallery, consisting of three program. The new facility offers a Company, Alphabet Soup rooms, including the Clifford and Productions, and the Metropolitan parking garage and is immediately Rita Berglund Community Room, for accessible from major tollways and Youth Symphony Orchestra. flexibility in presenting exhibits and For more information on the Oak 22nd Street in Oak Brook. showcasing student and professional The new location for the Oak Brook campus and the Fine Arts art; and the new, flexible theatre space programs at Lewis University, as Brook regional campus is just the – the Studio Theatre – which will latest in expansions and renovation well as photo galleries and upcoming serve as a creative classroom, rehearsal events, visit alumni.lewisu.edu/ projects Lewis University has and production venue. completed in the last 18 months. Enhancements.

Soaring to New Heights 31 Tom ’88 and Carrie ’88 Drez

Tom ’88 and Carrie ’88 Drez were both raised in Catholic families, attending Catholic schools throughout their lives. Tom and Carrie firmly believe that faith and family can get a person through anything, teaching their children that prayer is powerful and giving back is the best way to show thankfulness for all they have.

When college loomed on the horizon, Working for family has allowed me the Lewis seemed an obvious choice for both most flexibility to raise my kids and and allowed them not only to continue continue to work. Both my brothers joined their education in a setting where the in over the years and with my dad passing values they were raised with remained core away a few years ago, it has only made the to their studies, but also enabled them to emphasis to continue working with family remain close to their families. more important.” The Drez family joined the President’s When they aren’t working or spending Circle in 2010 following the passing of time with family, Carrie is involved with Brother William Walz, FSC. Christian Hope and Friendship Ministries in Lemont Brothers Services generously established an and has coached travel soccer for their endowed scholarship in Brother William’s daughter for eight years. Tom proudly name to honor his 22 years of service joined the Lewis University Computer leading the organization. Brother Michael Science Advisory Board this past summer. Quirk, FSC, Ed.D. ’75 ’79 current President He is also currently IT and PR Chairman Program in 1983 under the direction and CEO of Christian Brothers Services, and a Past President serving on the Board of faculty member Bill McLean. That and Tom work together as point persons from 2002-2013 for the Lemont Lions excitement for computer science extended for the scholarship, which is awarded Club. He is active at the district and state into earning my degree from Lewis.” annually to a senior Computer Science or levels of Lions Clubs currently serving Tom also found guidance through Bob Business major. as IT Chairman for both. In honor of Kempiak ’66, Registrar, who kept him Friends : Making a Difference “Carrie graduated with a B.A. in Social his community service work, Tom was gainfully employed as a transcript clerk in Work, and I graduated with a B.S. in awarded the Melvin Jones Fellow Award the vault during his time at Lewis. He also Computer Science in May 1988,” says Tom. in 2008 and Lions of Illinois Foundation found a friend and cohort in Joe Falese ’78 “We married the next year in June, and Fellow Award in 2007 from the Lemont ’84, Vice President for Student Services, as have been blessed with three wonderful Lions Club. Joe provided guidance and direction while children, Nick, Jamie and Charlotte.” “My mom was a stay at home mom until both men served as Resident Advisors. Nick is currently a senior at Marquette the four of us were in high school and then “We always tell the kids that there is University, Jamie is a sophomore at Lewis, went back into her original career choice, nothing more rewarding than making and Charlotte is a potential future Flyer. nursing,” explains Carrie. “She went back

Alumni & someone else happy, and that it is During his years at Lewis, Tom ran for for herself, as well as to help put four kids important to be kind to others because you Student Government President and lost through Catholic school. She stood out as never know what another person is going by a mere 17 votes. It didn’t take long for an example to me that raising kids is the through,” says Carrie. Tom to turn the negative experience into most important job you can have - and also “We always look back fondly on our a positive one. Without a job for senior that it is never too late to get back into the time at Lewis. The campus has grown year, he applied for a part-time computer work force. She proved that hard work and and changed quite a bit over the last 25 job at Christian Brothers Services (CBS), determination can get you wherever you years under Brother James’ guidance and then located on the Lewis campus. The want to go.” direction. We both would not mind going senior year part-time job turned into full “I really learned a great deal from Bill back to Lewis and doing it all over again,” employment upon graduation, and Tom McLean at St. Laurence High School, Dr. says Tom. “Lewis offers all of the benefits of celebrated his 26th anniversary at CBS this Steve Berger and all of the Mathematics a small school, while providing the same or past May. and Computer Science faculty from better high quality education and resources Carrie also diligently worked to maintain Lewis University, and Brother William of larger schools.” a steady work-family balance as the couple Walz, FSC, former President and CEO, “Combined with the fact that our started their family. and the entire management team at daughter, Jamie, now attends Lewis, we “My dad started working with his dad Christian Brothers Services in Romeoville,” are glad to have strengthened our ties to out of college and I guess things just fell adds Tom. “My father, Ken, worked in IT the school in recent years,” says Tom. “We in place for me to continue to do the Systems at CNA insurance company in very much look forward to continuing same,” says Carrie. “It was not my original Chicago, and I was a founding member of our relationship with Lewis in the years plan, but it has worked out for the best. the St. Laurence Computer Lab Assistant to come.”

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Jim ’60 and Fran Sczepaniak

Jim ’60 and Fran Sczepaniak have always embraced a deep appreciation for education. After both earning college degrees and retiring after successful careers, they began to evaluate the various ways they might give something back to future generations of college students, resulting in scholarships at Lewis and other area universities.

“After graduation from Joliet to people what we were so fortunate Junior College, I was called into the to have. When you see the love and service for two years and stationed attention and financial care that in Germany. When I came back to students need, you can’t help but want Joliet, I thought I’d be a carpenter to give back. We are so blessed to be because woodworking has always in a position to be able to do that. We been popular in my family. Well, that are both so happy when we meet the lasted until a frightening episode students and wish we could give more. where I was working on a roof. It All of the students who have received was December and I started slipping our scholarships have been such nice, down the side of the roof, sure that hardworking persons and will do great I was about to plunge to the ground. things in their fields.” One nail that had popped up from While at Lewis, Jim was a day student the roofing caught my foot, and I was and alternated between classes and work. kindness. His mother in particular saved from going over the side. It was His favorite classes were taught by Father was very active in the church and that day when I realized carpentry John Brennan, although he felt a deep in helping senior citizens. During wasn’t for me. A friend of mine, Dr. respect for all the professors paving his World War II, Fran’s parents ran a James Zelko – who also provides a path to teaching. vegetable farm to help people and scholarship at Lewis - encouraged “Father Brennan just made you think donated to charitable organiza- me to go to school. I was accepted at about your Catholicism,” says Jim. “We tions. Jim’s maternal grandparents Lewis and worked towards becoming are so blessed to have a very good Pope came from Slovenia and whatever a social studies teacher,” says Jim. now who is very down to earth. It’s they had, they gave to help others. Upon graduation in 1960, Jim important to have a strong Catholic Homeless would come, he says, and performed his student teaching at background and a belief in giving back his grandparents would have a place Lockport Township High School and and helping others. Lewis was a great in back of the house where they worked in Valley View School District school and my classmates were all very could come eat a warm meal before in Romeoville and Bolingbrook. He good, too. We had the same goal – to going back on their way. then moved to teaching at Lockport get out there and make a change in the “We were always raised that you West (now Romeoville High School) world, big or small.” should help your fellow man. It was and spent more than 33 years in the Now, Jim enjoys coming back to just sort of bred in us that we should field of education. see the growth on campus. give to others who needed help, and Jim and Fran didn’t marry until “Lewis has come such a long way; it was never just a phrase bellowed at November of 2009, though they it really is a big time school now. I us but a living example in the leaders knew each other before that through think that Brother James has been of our families. School is not just their late spouses. Jim’s first wife, tremendous for the school. He is the books; it’s learning how to get Mary Clare Gordon, was a friend forward looking and an innovator. along with people and cooperate; to of Fran, while Fran’s first husband, He remembers people and is always have people depend on you and at Albert Naal, had built a friendship willing to talk to you. I’ve been so times, you depend on other people. with Jim. After the loss of their happy watching him walk around the In today’s world there is so much significant others, they found a future school and how he greets and talks to technology and ways to talk without with each other and began to look at students, staff and faculty. The staff being face to face creating this lack ways to honor the love, friendship, members are the same way, always of closeness between people and and dreams of giving back that all willing to help those on campus. It’s a sometimes we forget the important four of them had believed in. great organization all around.” things in life. I hope that others find a “About three or four years ago, While Jim and Fran are grateful way to give scholarships or their time we began these scholarships at to be able to provide scholarships to Lewis and to organizations that the different universities that were for students, Jim says the gesture is hold a place in their hearts because important to Fran and I and our late nothing extraordinary, but rather that is what will keep us grounded spouses. We had always talked about something ingrained into his family and remind us of what’s important.” how we might help out the colleges we by parents and grandparents who attended and how we can give back strongly believed in the power of

Soaring to New Heights 33 Tess McKenzie-Ousley ’91 Tess McKenzie-Ousley ’91 was an active part of the Lewis community during her time at the University - the only college at which she applied. From the beginning of her college career, Tess enjoyed the small class sizes and the opportunity to work closely with professors. Believing in the quality of education Lewis provides, Tess began a journey to support the University she came to know and love through both service on the Lewis University Alumni Association Board, as well as supporting a scholarship for students.

“I was raised by my grandparents, “With a small child, I had new and skills that will enable a more

Friends : Making a Difference Mr. Willie and Mrs. Nolan McKenzie. decisions to make. What I was positive outcome for the children. They instilled in me faith, family and looking for in child care, I simply While Brianna’s entrance into education. I was so impressed when I couldn’t afford on a teacher’s salary. college gave Tess an initial reason came back to Lewis University. There My affordable options did not provide to become involved again, she says are so many changes, all of them quality care for me, so I started my there were other factors at play in her positive! It made me so proud to be own early learning program. It started decision. Along with her husband, an alumna of the school - so proud. with a daycare in a little house in Pastor Craig L. Ousley, she finds Just coming back and seeing the Chicago, working with neighborhood value in paving a path for excellent vision of Brother James Gaffney and children, providing quality daycare education for future generations like Alumni & the expansion was incredible.” for those parents who could not their youngest daughter, Sahan. Tess grew up attending Catholic afford the big franchise centers. After “I saw a news story on financial aid schools including Holy Family five years, we mastered a curriculum and how universities were going to Grammar School and Unity Catholic and found some property, opening suffer because financial aid wouldn’t High School, which further fueled our first official facility in 2003. In come through,” she says. “The story her interest in Lewis University. 2008 we expanded again, followed commented that a Chicago university She earned her undergrad degree in by another expansion in 2011. It didn’t have that problem because English and became a high school felt amazing to be able to offer high of their high rate of alumni contri- English teacher upon graduation in quality child care for children at a bution. That really struck a chord 1991. She stayed in the school system high risk for failure due to poverty with me. Alumni should come back until 2003, during which time she and other risk factors. to contribute to the University and married, had a baby, and went back to This year, her daycare was the only help with the progression of both school to receive her master’s degree daycare brought into The Prevention the programs and the campus. We in Education. A member of the Black Initiative Program. This program need to increase alumni support Student Union Choir, Alpha Kappa is part of Chicago: Ready To Learn, and funding so the University can Alpha Sorority, Greek Council, and a prevention initiative program for continue the amazing growth we’ve Student Government, she strove to children age birth to three who are already seen in the last decade. Lewis not only make a difference at Lewis, at risk for failure for many reasons. provides a high quality education and but in the community as well. She The centers work with kids and their I want to be a part of continuing that credits her education at Lewis with families, even going to their homes, excellence. We all have something providing her the knowledge and to help them with parenting strategies to give – we just have to step up drive to start her own business. and do it.”

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Charles ’87 ’89 and Helen Ford Charles and Helen Ford have dedicated their lives to family and education, living out the core values central to Lewis University. In recognition of their devotion to education and to Lewis, Charles and Helen continue building a scholarship named in their honor at the University.

The Charles and Helen Ford Scholarship Fund enables scholar- ships for students seeking a degree in Criminal/Social Justice. “As a gift for our 50th wedding anniversary, my staff and our friends instituted the scholarship fund. Their gesture was the perfect gift and recognized something Helen and I cherish – education. It’s incredible to be able to give students the opportunity to reach He also graduated from the FBI In 1993, he became full-time, earning their educational goals and hopefully National Academy, the National tenure in 1996 and professor in 1998. go out into the world and continue Crime Prevention Institute at In 1989, Professor Emeritus making a difference,” says Charles. the University of Louisville, and Charles Ford was awarded the Distin- After serving in the Navy from the Harvard University Senior guished Alumnus Award and received 1952 until 1955, Charles turned his Management Institute – Police the Brother Louis Seiler Ministry of focus to the next stage in their lives Executive Research Forum. He holds Teaching award in 2000. Active in and enrolled at Lewis University, Illinois Teacher Certification in several professional and community where he completed two degrees. Police Science. organizations, Charles has been the Keeping Lewis a part of the family “Helen and I have been married recipient of many awards for his traditions, two of their children for 59 years. We have six children, outstanding achievements and contri- attended Lewis as well; Jason earned 14 grandchildren and one great- butions to both law enforcement and his master’s degree and Brian grandson. Helen is the stronghold his community. earned his bachelor’s degree at the behind our family. She kept His time at Lewis as both a student University. Both followed in their everything going while I pursued my and a professor provided him a father’s footsteps by developing career. She raised our kids and filled- unique view of the struggles some careers in law enforcement. in when I couldn’t be there, including students go through to complete “After four years in the Navy, I a stint as a little league manager. She their degrees, he explained. He also needed a new direction so I looked has done a phenomenal job as wife understands the risk the community to the Chicago Police Department,” and mother, teaching our children takes in losing potential future leaders says Charles. “Once there, I worked about love, respect and integrity,” because of financial struggles, which in many different facets, including explains Charles. is why he and Helen are honored to patrolman, sergeant, lieutenant, As part of the Lewis family, be able to offer a scholarship – and a captain, instructor at the Police Charles provided leadership to the brighter future – for students in the Training Academy, Director/ Criminal/Social Justice department Criminal/Social Justice program. Commander of the preventative as Chair and Director of the Graduate programs, Chief of Organized Crime Program from 1993-2000. He served and First Deputy Superintendent. as an adjunct instructor since 1987. What a privilege it was to run the second largest police department in the nation!”

Soaring to New Heights 35 Jill Siegfried ’85

When Jill Siegfried graduated from Lewis University in 1985 with degrees in Athletic Training and Psychology, she didn’t know that just 11 years down the road she would come back to her alma mater to lead the wellness program – and that she’d be working within a new recreational center through the generosity of gifts to the University.

“The campus had already begun When I was at Lewis, the times were middle ground between intramurals changing so much in the time I lean,” explains Jill, a strong supporter and athletics. was away,” Jill says. “I remember of the University’s annual fund. “The greatest aspect of these teams thinking how incredible it was that “The great people here – including is not just the entertainment value I was working in the new recreation students, faculty and staff – are they provide to our students,” says Jill. “While we mentor the students, they are the ones responsible for the club teams. They serve as leaders, learning how to budget, recruit, promote, and schedule their team and season. The sports clubs play against other schools, which give these students the opportunity to work on networking and team building. The program is also an excellent project for resumes. When these adults walk into a job interview, they’ve already had the opportunity to see a major project from start to finish while working on management skills.” In an age of technology where

Friends : Making a Difference students have much more to do building, which existed where I used what sold the University to potential on campus than when she was in to park my car while I was a student. students. Now we still have the same school, Jill is proud that the wellness Lewis is an outstanding institution great people, but we have so much program has seen significant with a great campus, great benefits more to offer as a University from the increases in participation. She and great people. It is important academic programs to the campus to finds pride in working with such for us all to share our blessings in extracurricular activities. And it just a dedicated and creative team. In whatever form they may come and to keeps growing. To see the support of addition to mentoring the students, whatever level we have been blessed. the University - from those who work her staff serves throughout the year at Alumni & Lewis University has a bright future, here and from alumni - continually MorningStar Mission in an effort to and contributing to that future increase over the years to allow us to give back to the community. is exhilarating.” expand and enhance is great.” “I think it’s important that we Experienced in leading a wellness The continued growth and serve as examples for the students. program while working at Johnson development of the campus are a When we give back to the University & Johnson, Jill saw an opportunity piece of what encourages her support or reach out into the community, to work with an entirely new group of the University. Jill’s primary focus we’re educating them to be a part of – students – and instill in them a is student recreation, fitness and something bigger. We’re committed healthier and more active lifestyle wellness. In recent years, she and staff to service both on campus and in the before they went out into the world. members Samantha Delegge- community,” says Jill. “Now our clubs She looked forward to building a Stevenson and Adam Burkhart have are starting to join in and it is great stronger program at Lewis with more developed the opportunities available to see them build that bond both on programs and initiatives, which her through their programs. Intramurals and off the playing field as they learn team could also then bring to the has seen a significant increase in about being grateful for everything faculty and staff. participation by women, and fitness they are blessed to have. That’s what’s “What I love about my job is that has taken class offerings from five important – taking advantage of every day is unique and as fun as per week to more than 20 per week everything life has to offer you while the day before. I love that we work with over 500 students, faculty and remembering to return that favor with the students and help them staff taking advantage of these free when you can. We have great students develop. After four years, when you fitness opportunities. and a great staff and I’m glad I found a see the transformation that’s occurred In addition, Jill oversees the student second home at Lewis.” between when they first arrived and sport clubs, which she describes as a when they graduate, it’s amazing.

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Chapel / 0.96% Endowment / 21.89% Nursing / 0.22% 3,425students across campus received Other / 1.30% need- or merit-based financial aid What from Lewis University last year. did you      give to? Average Fall 2012 Full-time Under- graduate financial aid package from all aid received in 2012-2013:

Programs & Operations / 13.08% $22,225 Annual Scholarships / 2.32% Signum Fidei / 4.38% St. Charles Borromeo / 2.46% Percentage of Fall 2012 Unrestricted / 4.35% To Be Determined / 49.05% UNDERGRADUATE Trustees* / 29.97% students who were eligible Alumni / 8.42% for financial aid in the Employees / 1.00% 2012-2013 school year: Parents / 0.79% Other Individuals / 4.17% Foundations / 11.07% Who gave?

88%

Corporations / 37.83% The Lewis University experience Government / 3.63% doesn’t just educate students, Other Organizations / 3.12% it transforms their lives through practical, values- * Trustees include some alumni based learning from educators who care about each student Please help secure a bright future for and who mentor as well as current students and generations teach. When you make a gift to to come by making a gift today. Lewis University, your gift supports alumni.lewisu.edu/give this mission and truly changes lives.

Soaring to New Heights 37 Dear Friends,

n behalf of our President, to make an additional generous Brother James Gaffney, gift of $25,000 to Lewis this year if OFSC, the administration, faculty, 2,500 or more alumni would make staff, and the more than 6,600 a contribution during the Challenge Lewis University students who timeframe. I am both excited benefit from your generosity, it is and very pleased to share that my privilege to express our heartfelt more than 2,900 alumni made gratitude for your investments pledges and gifts as part of the during the past fiscal year. I often Challenge which concluded at use the word investment because, Homecoming in September! We in essence, that is what you do are deeply grateful to our alumni for through your gifts each year. You their continually increasing partic- are investing in our University ipation and levels of generosity, so that its Catholic identity and Lasallian traditions, and it provides us with growing confidence as an dynamic academic programs, increasingly impressive institution that we will meet the challenges of the facilities, and award-winning beautiful campus years ahead. can become ever more distinctive in today’s highly I hope that this year’s initiative, the “Gratitude competitive student recruiting environment. And I Project,” will also be as well received by our many can assure you that your investments are making a alumni, parents and other friends. As we reflect on our tremendous difference in helping Lewis succeed. In lives, many of us can recall a faculty or staff member fact, 2013-14 marks the 11th straight year of record who played an important role in shaping our values, enrollment here at the University, and we are among pointing us toward a particular career, or helping us a select minority of colleges and universities across discover our true talents within. The Gratitude Project the country that have been experiencing enrollment provides the opportunity to support Lewis in honor of growth in recent years. these special individuals, and if interested, even share Even more importantly, through your gifts you are a note with them to let them know the difference they investing in the lives of our students. I do not know have made in your life. We are enthused by the initial that there is any greater satisfaction than knowing responses we have been receiving to this initiative, and that together, we are providing opportunities for our hope you will join us in ensuring that our exceptional students to be successful leaders in their fields of faculty and staff are recognized for the positive impact choice and throughout their communities. It would they have on our students each day. not be possible for many of our students to attend While we hope we say thank you in a variety of Lewis without the assistance they receive via the ways throughout the year, it is our pleasure to publicly scholarship support provided by our donors, as well as acknowledge the many individuals, companies, the tremendous amount of financial aid extended by foundations, and other organizations who chose to the University which generously exceeds $30 million invest in Lewis and our students on the forthcoming this year. pages of this special edition of our magazine. Please I would like to give special thanks to all Lewis alumni be assured that your investments are impactful, who made a financial contribution to the University stewarded well, genuinely appreciated, and provide during the past fiscal year. One year ago in this very extraordinary returns. Best wishes to you and your same report, I asked our alumni to help us accomplish families for a joyous holiday season. something extraordinary in honor of Brother James’ Warm regards, 25th anniversary and remarkable tenure as Lewis’ President. The Silver Challenge was thus created and I would be remiss if I did not publicly thank Joel ’78 and Debra Baron ’78 Stava for the major role they played Leonard A. Bertolini, M.S. ’11 in making the challenge possible. The Stavas agreed Vice President for University Advancement

38 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 2013 PRESIDENT’S ANNUAL REPORT HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

This Annual Report recognizes the individuals, corporations, government Fitzpatrick- agencies and foundations that have invested financially in Lewis University Crown Society from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013. The benefactors listed in this report Lifetime giving are enabling Lewis University, guided by its Catholic and Lasallian heritage, to over $500,000 maintain and strengthen the programs of teaching, learning and service that Mr. Neil P. Carey ’54 are central to its Mission. In this report, we acknowledge with gratitude all who Mr. John, III & Mrs. Jeanette D’Arcy have contributed to the financial wellbeing of Lewis University in the past fiscal Ms. Frances Fitzpatrick‡ year. While we have made every possible effort to ensure the accuracy of this Mr. Michael Fitzpatrick‡ report, we apologize in advance for any inadvertent misspelling or omissions. Brother James Gaffney, FSC Mr. Michael & Mrs. Madeline Hughes Please inform us at (815) 836-5471 so that we can correct our records and Mr. Robert‡ & Mrs. Kathryn L. Kelly properly acknowledge your gift in a future publication. Mr. James ’61 & Mrs. Anne LaGrippe Mr. Frank J. Lewis‡ Mr. William ’73 & Mrs. Jane Rybak Harold E. White Legacy Society Mr. Lowell I. Stahl The Harold E. White Legacy Society was founded to acknowledge those who have Mr. Brent & Mrs. Jean Wadsworth Mr. Harold E.‡ & Mrs. Eva White‡ generously made an estate or deferred gift commitment to Lewis University and to express Aileen S. Andrew Foundation our sincere gratitude for their thoughtfulness and support. These gifts help to provide a Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation quality Catholic and Lasallian education for future generations of Lewis students. By creating Christian Brothers of Lewis University a deferred gift through a will or estate plan, those interested in supporting Lewis can: Crown Family Foundation • Leave a legacy that will impact students for years to come. Give Something Back Foundation • Help secure a promising future for the University. The Wadsworth Company • Endow scholarships and programs. • Take pride in supporting cherished values. • Establish financial and tax benefits personally and for loved ones. Bishop Sheil For more information, please contact Bob Kanonik, Director of Planned Giving at Society (815) 836-5813 or via e-mail at [email protected]. Lifetime giving Anonymous (34 Members) Mr. Frank J. Lewis‡ $250,000–$499,999 Mr. Howard Adelmann‡ Ms. Rose E. Mancuso Mr. Kenneth ’77 & Mrs. Ann Mr. Andrew B.‡ & Mrs. JoAnn Barber Dr. August & Mrs. Livia‡ Martinucci Stetich Gabriel ’78 Mr. Anthony J. ’53 & Mrs. Gail Benacka Mr. Vincent K. McGirr Mr. James & Mrs. Ann Goodwin Mr. Clifford‡ & Mrs. Rita Berglund Mr. Eugene P. ’59 & Mrs. Joanne Mele Ms. Kathleen Huber Halloran ’74 Mr. George & Mrs. Regina Piazza Block ’78 Mr. John T.‡ & Ruth J. Michalik‡ Dr. Russell‡ & Mrs. Edna Harvey‡ Reverend John F. Brennan‡ Mr. George Michas‡ Mr. Andrew ’73 & Mrs. Candice Langert Mr. Neil P. Carey ’54 Ms. Loretta M. Murphy‡ Mr. Edward D. Lewis Mr. Donald L. ’56 & Mrs. Suellen Cordano Ms. Helen Nugent‡ Mr. Philip D. Lewis‡ Dr. Michael J. ’69 & Mrs. Linda Cunningham Mr. Clarence‡ & Mrs. Shirley Oberwortmann‡ Mr. John‡ & Mrs. Angeline Oremus‡ Mr. A.P.‡ & Mrs. Gladys Dailey‡ Mr. Ronald J. ’59 & Mrs. Marie‡ Pasquinelli Mr. Edward & Mrs. Sandra Prodehl Mr. John J. Duslak Ms. Theresa B. Plukas‡ Mr. Terrence & Mrs. Elaine Ruettiger Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Frances Fallon Mr. Louis ’55‡ & Mrs. Vivian Polka Mr. Russ P. & Mrs. Dawn Smyth Mr. Harold M.‡ & Mrs. Jean Finley‡ Brother Michael Quirk, FSC, Ed.D. ’75 ’79 Mr. Joel R. ’78 & Mrs. Debra Mr. Michael Fitzpatrick‡ Mr. William ’73 & Mrs. Jane Rybak Baron Stava ’78 Mrs. Frances Fitzpatrick‡ Mr. Eduardo & Mrs. Jody Sanchez Mr. Dennis G. Tonelli Ms. Pauline J. Forrest‡ Mr. David G. ’68 & Mrs. Marcille Sandahl BF Goodrich Mr. Roger W. Gifford ’70‡ Mr. James P. ’60 and Mrs. Frances Caterpillar Foundation Mrs. Alma T. Gochee‡ Nall-Sczepaniak Caterpillar Inc. Mr. James & Mrs. Ann Goodwin Mr. Thomas J. Secor ’68 First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. Dr. John & Mrs. Susan Greenwood ’99 Dr. Byung-In Seo ’94 Frank J. Lewis Foundation Dr. Russell‡ & Mrs. Edna Harvey‡ Mr. Russ P. & Mrs. Dawn Smyth Hanson Material Services Mrs. Jean Hill‡ Mr. Joel R. ’78 & Mrs. Debra Baron Stava ’78 Lavin Family Foundation Mr. Stanley ’63 & Mrs. Mary Louise Honacki Ms. Lillian M. Tunze‡ Lextech Global Services Mr. Kenneth Krizan ’67 Ms. Dorothy E. White‡ Pepsi Beverages Company Mr. Henry‡ & Mrs. Gertrude Kusher‡ Mr. Harold E.‡ & Mrs. Eva White ‡ Signature Flight Support Mr. Robert & Mrs. Frances‡ Leckrone Mr. Robert N. Woll Waste Management, Inc. Mr. Charles & Mrs. Rose‡ Lenhart Mr. Lawrence Zlogar ’69‡ Wight & Co.

‡ indicates deceased Soaring to New Heights 39 President’s CIRCLE

From its beginning, Lewis University has relied on the Mr. Samuel & Dr. Siham Ibrahim ’01 ’03 generosity of those who understood that shaping the lives Mr. Richard ’59 & Mrs. Sharon Incandela of young people builds a better future for us all. Their gifts make it Mr. Lester ’55 & Mrs. Lois Kraft Mr. John ’73 & Dr. Paula Uremovic Laskowski ’74 possible for all talented students to enroll, regardless of financial situation. Mr. Kenneth ’82 & Mrs. Catherine Lomasney Such selfless benefactors have helped our University to become one of Mr. Eugene ’66 & Mrs. Penelope Midlock the premier Catholic and Lasallian educational institutions in the region. Mr. Michael & Mrs. Cherilyn Murer ’75 In recognition of this invaluable support, Lewis University created The Mr. Kevin ’78 & Mrs. Jacqueline President’s Circle to honor those individuals and organizations who Samuelson Newquist ’79 Mr. Robert & Mrs. Mary Kay O’Meara support this Mission with gifts of $1,000 or more, annually, and who share Mr. Michael ’77 & Mrs. Angelique Parker in the University’s Mission to prepare graduates who are intellectually Mr. Mark ’82 & Mrs. Dolores Pavletic ’83 engaged, ethically grounded, socially responsible, and globally aware. Mr. David & Mrs. Martine Pullara Mr. Steven & Mrs. Mary Sue Pullara Mr. Terrence & Mrs. Elaine Ruettiger De La Salle League Lewis League Mr. Gerald W. Shea $100,000 + $10,000–$24,999 Mr. Daniel Friend & Mrs. Lorelee Smith Mr. Reggie ’68 & Mrs. Mary Vaneekeren Dr. Russell‡ & Mrs. Edna Harvey‡ Anonymous (2) Mr. Guy & Mrs. Sharon Wiebking Mr. Joel R. ’78 & Mrs. Debra Baron Stava ’78 Mr. Robert ’76 & Dr. Cathy Beckman Adler Roofing & Sheet Metal, Inc. CampusEAI Consortium Mr. Clifford‡ & Mrs. Rita Berglund Bank of America Give Something Back Foundation Mr. LaVerne‡ & Mrs. Dorothy Brown CMJ, LLC Lextech Global Services Mr. Neil P. Carey ’54 DLF Camps, LLC Mr. Michael & Mrs. Lori Clune EDC Technology Inc. Mr. Donald L. ’56 & Mrs. Suellen Cordano Hollywood Casino Joliet 1932 League Mr. Philip & Mrs. Patricia Dion $50,000–$99,999 International Society of Transport Dr. John & Mrs. Susan Greenwood ’99 Aircraft Trading Foundation Anonymous Dr. Paul & Mrs. Kathleen Kaiser Joan Olson Tax & Financial Planning Inc. Mr. John & Mrs. Kathleen Buck Mr. Clifton J. Kelly ’78 Kentwood Office Furniture / Modern Mr. John, III ’78 ’80 & Mrs. Cynthia Cumbee Mrs. Kathryn L. Kelly Office Interiors Inc. Mr. James & Mrs. Catherine Denny Mr. Andrew ’73 & Mrs. Candice Langert Murer Consultants, Inc. Brother James Gaffney, FSC Mr. William ’89 ’93 & Mrs. Victoria Lorenz Pullara, Inc. Mr. Michael & Mrs. Madeline Hughes Mr. Douglas & Mrs. Barbara Selden Fox, Ltd. Moyer Martin ’77 ’85 Mr. James ’61 & Mrs. Anne LaGrippe Shea Family Foundation Inc Mr. Mark ’80 & Mrs. Joan Polke Olson ’79 Synapse Networks, Inc. Mr. Edward & Mrs. Sandra Prodehl Mr. Joseph ’75 & Mrs. Kathy Perrino Mr. Russ P. & Mrs. Dawn Smyth Mr. Robert, Jr. ’76 & Mrs. Linda Pluth President’s Associates Aileen S. Andrew Foundation Mr. William & Mrs. Margaret Sabo $2,500–$4,999 Arthur J. Schmitt Foundation Mr. Douglas Frazier & Ms. Gloria Santona Biodiversity Project Mr. Michael ’67 & Mrs. Jane Swenson Anonymous Mr. James ’71 & Mrs. Ann Adamic Concrete Xchange, Inc. ComEd Mrs. Andrew B. Barber First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. Dorothy C. and Richard A. Parks Foundation Mr. Len ’11 & Mrs. Donna Bertolini Hanson Material Services Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. George & Mrs. Regina Piazza Block ’78 Integrity Trade Services Follett Higher Education Group Mr. John ’70 & Mrs. Rosemary Boles The Helen Nugent Trust Helen Brach Foundation Mr. William ’93 & Mrs. Lisa Brogan Pepsi Beverages Company Home Run Inn Foundation Dr. Jacob ’61 & Dr. Mary Jayne Bolte Broncato ’61 Illinois Board of Higher Education Mr. George ’76 & Mrs. Debra Trustee League Lavin Family Foundation Deacon DiMatteo ’77 $25,000–$49,999 Material Service Foundation Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Mary Ann Draudt Nanophase Technologies Corporation Mr. Thomas ’88 & Mrs. Carrie Regan Drez ’88 Mr. Timothy ’79 ’83 & Mrs. Carey Ferrarell Sodexo, Inc & Affiliates Mr. John ’74 & Mrs. Kathy Flaherty Mr. Kenneth ’77 & Mrs. Ann W.W. Grainger, Inc. Mr. Charles ’87 ’89 & Mrs. Helen Ford Stetich Gabriel ’78 Wells Fargo Bank Mr. William ’72 & Mrs. Nanci Greene Mr. James & Mrs. Ann Goodwin Ms. Kathleen Huber Halloran ’74 Mr. Griff ’57 & Mrs. Mary MacDonald President’s Fellows Mr. Howard & Dr. Joyce Hayward ’86 Mr. William ’73 & Mrs. Jane Rybak $5,000–$9,999 Mr. Walter Jackowiec ’74 Mr. James P. ’60 and Mrs. Frances Mr. Todd & Mrs. Mary Burke Adams ’08 Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Loraine Keeney Nall-Sczepaniak Mr. Chris & Mrs. Loretta Adler Mr. Thomas ’62 & Mrs. Dolores Kennedy Mr. Lowell I. Stahl Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Jodie Adler Mrs. Amelia Lucchetti Mr. Brent & Mrs. Jean Wadsworth Mr. Jay & Mrs. Lori Bergman Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Vera Mazza Associated Colleges of Illinois Mr. Russell E. Brandt ’59 Mr. Stephen ’75 ’88 & Mrs. Pamela Daniel Mott ’79 ’87 AT&T Services, Inc. Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Nancy Brodnicki Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Cathleen Cermak Mr. Robert ’62 & Mrs. Marlene Christian Brothers of Lewis University Ms. Jane Condon ’79 ’82 Feichtner Neslund ’62 Council of Independent Colleges Mr. Christopher & Mrs. Jill Ford Mr. Charles & Dr. Peggy Rice Huen Foundation, Inc. Mr. John & Mrs. Irene Gaffney Mr. Donald & Mrs. Lee Risser KPMG Foundation Mr. James & Mrs. Anita “Kay” Guyette Mr. Nelson ’62 & Mrs. Marilyn MMPM Foundation Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Gloria Hill Gromala Sabatini ’61 The Wadsworth Company Mrs. Philip Hogan ’84 ’88 Mr. Thomas J. Secor ’68 Wight & Co. Mr. Jaime ’79 & Mrs. Patrina Hurtado Mr. William ’69 & Mrs. Mary Storie

40 LEWIS UNIVERSITY Mr. Mark ’93 & Mrs. Natalie Swain Brother David Galinski, FSC Mr. Robert & Mrs. Patricia Burke Pierson ’80 Mr. Dennis G. Tonelli Mr. Anthony Galvin ’95 Mr. Ronald ’73 & Mrs. Christine Plankis Mr. Michael & Mrs. Genevieve Turk Mrs. Mohra D. Gavankar Brother Michael Quirk, FSC, Ed.D. ’75 ’79 Mr. Richard & Mrs. Patricia Wier Mr. Alec ’79 ’08 & Mrs. Karen Duffy Gizzi ’79 Sister Mary Reap, IHM Dr. Judith Zito Dr. Ian & Mrs. Sheila Foreman Gladding ’04 ’07 Mr. Louis ’78 & Mrs. Veronica Revisky Christian Brothers Conference Mr. James ’65 & Mrs. Joan Goliak Mr. James & Mrs. Susan Rink Christian Brothers Services Mr. Matthew A. Goodwin ’04 ’12 Mr. William & Mrs. Kathryn Risor-Heise CloudOne Mr. John & Mrs. Heather Gordon ’91 Mr. James & Mrs. Kim Roolf D’Arcy Pontiac Buick GMC Mr. John & Mrs. Michelle Greuling Mr. Kevin ’71 & Mrs. Leigh Ryan Deltak Edu, Inc. Mrs. Joyce Gullett Mr. Richard ’77 & Mrs. Susan Salerno Four-T’s LLC Mr. Michael & Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen Brother Joseph Saurbier, FSC ’72 ’79 Grumman/Butkus Associates Professor Leonard & Mrs. Ann Harsy Dr. Kurt ’98 ’02 & Mrs. Eileen Schackmuth Juniper Networks Mrs. Morris Hershman Brother Larry Schatz, FSC Medical Providers Risk Services LLC Mr. Nathan ’07 & Mrs. Wendy Anderson Hess ’06 Mr. Ronald Lipske ’70 & Mrs. Billie Schimanski Midwest Energy, Inc. Dr. James & Mrs. Patricia Houlihan Mr. William J. Schlesser ’79 Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone, P.L.C. Dr. Pamela Jessee Mr. Michael & Mrs. Barb Scudder RAM Fire Protection Dr. Arvid ’85 & Mrs. Anne Jordan Johnson ’87 Dr. Byung-In Seo ’94 Remco Medical Inc. Professor Margaret Juraco Mr. Frank Sexton, III ’93 Scientel Wireless, LLC. Ms. Carolyn T. Kaiser ’93 Ms. Mary C. Sexton ’80 Mr. Kevin ’96 ’99 & Mrs. Michelle Kaiser Mr. Keith Sheffer President’s Cabinet Mr. John ’72 & Mrs. Karen Kalec Dr. Susan M. Sheffer $1,000 –$2,499 Mr. Robert A. Kanonik Mr. James Singler ’69 Anonymous Colonel Raymond C. Kargol, USMC (Ret.) ’53‡ Mr. Thomas Skilling, III Mr. Vito ’77 & Mrs. Kathleen Abbate ’88 Mr. Dean Katsaros ’04 ’06‡ Mr. Michael ’96 & Mrs. Jessica Skwarek Mr. Gerald W. Adelmann Dr. Jason & Mrs. Stacey Popadowski Dr. Charles Slack ’68 Mr. John, Jr. ’65 & Mrs. Sally Alexander Keleher ’02 ’09 Mr. Jim & Mrs. Katheryn Slattery Mr. Luigi ’01 & Mrs. Kristin Amendola Mr. Robert‡ & Mrs. Kathryn L. Kelly Mr. Victor ’56 & Mrs. Elaine Splitt Mr. Richard ’96 & Mrs. Lynn Dr. Rami & Mrs. Dawn Hmoud Khasawneh ’10 Mr. David ’83 & Mrs. Patty Stadler Boravicka Andrews ’97 The Honorable Thomas & Mrs. Mary Kilbride Mr. Arnold & Mrs. Susan Stenvog Mr. Larry & Dr. Deborah Augsburger Mr. Robert ’83 & Mrs. Suzanne Serne Klein ’84 Mr. Craig & Mrs. Valerie Stewart Mr. Steven Baker ’03 Dr. George & Mrs. Virginia Klemic Mr. Dennis ’70 & Mrs. Kathleen Sura Brother Milton Barker, FSC Dr. Raymond & Mrs. Karen Klump ’05 Ms. Claire M. Temmerman Mrs. Anka Krstic Barsano ’76 Professor Emeritus Chet Kondratowicz Dr. Pietro & Mrs. Gwen Tonino Mr. William Bazil Mr. John & Mrs. Martha Desnoyers Kranjc ’84 Mr. Verne & Mrs. Sharon Tuite Mr. Richard ’77 & Mrs. Mary Hennessy Binder ’77 Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Madelline Kwiatkowski Mr. Joseph ’71 & Mrs. Karen Udell Mr. Michael & Mrs. Maria Boisvert Mr. Alfred ’61 & Mrs. Diana Latham Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Janet Viano Drs. Bruno & Bonnie Bondavalli Dr. Clare Lawlor Mr. James ’69 & Mrs. Karin Wagner Mr. Raymond ’70 & Mrs. Ina Brixey Mr. Charles & Mrs. Angeline Leonard Mr. Raymond Waldman Mr. Glenn ’76 & Mrs. Donna Bylina Mr. Michael ’79 & Mrs. Margaret Dr. Jackie White Ms. Sharon Canariato ’07 Brennan Lesiak ’79 Professor Keith White ’77 Mr. Donald ’92 ’98 & Mrs. Linda Castello ’04 Dr. William & Mrs. Billie Limacher Mr. Dennis ’76 & Mrs. Joan Ragusa Williams ’01 Mr. Thomas ’84 & Mrs. Margaret Chlada Dr. Alfonso Lopez Mr. Ray‡ & Mrs. Rosemary Winters Mr. Mushtaq ’02 ’04 & Ms. Katherine Mr. Edward & Dr. Barbara Mackey Mr. Thomas ’66 & Mrs. Mitzi Witchger Schaefer Choudhary ’03 ’08 Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Donna Humphrey Martin ’06 Mr. John ’78 & Mrs. Lorayne Wright Mr. Randall Clark ’78 Mr. Richard & Mrs. Roberta Mrs. Suzanne Wright Mr. Matthew ’55 & Mrs. Josephine Connor Simonic McCowan ’78 Mr. Paul & Dr. Nan Yancey Brother Kevin Convey, FSC Mr. James ’58 & Mrs. Elizabeth McDonough American Endowment Foundation Brother Patrick Conway, FSC Mr. Vincent K. McGirr Andrews Printing Mr. Robert W. Cooper ’78 Dr. William ’71 & Mrs. Berenice McHale Binder Realty Consultants, Inc. Dr. Charles & Mrs. Susan Crowder Mr. John ’78 & Mrs. Patti Martin McIntire ’79 Bruce & Jolene McCaw Family Foundation Mr. Richard ’91 ’06 & Mrs. Debbie Crowley Mr. John & Mrs. Carmela McIntire Caterpillar Foundation Mr. John, Jr. & Mrs. Pamela Dalby Brother Raymond McManaman, FSC Cyberdyne Masonry Corporation Ms. Melanie J. DeBoer-Brunsdon Mr. James McQueeny ’89 Dennis J. Murphy Memorial Foundation Mr. Tim Delrose ’66 Mr. Vincent Walsh & Mrs. Cathleen Meegan Epsilon Upsilon Chapter of STTI Mr. Robert ’93 & Mrs. Catherine DeRose Dr. Jeanette Mines Experimental Aircraft Association, Dr. Dana M. Dominiak ’91 Mr. James & Mrs. Linda Moen Mitchell ’88 Inc. Chapter 15 Mr. Frank & Mrs. Candace DuBois Mr. James & Mrs. Kathryn Montanari Fluor Foundation Mr. Victor ’00 ’03 & Mrs. Graciela Dufour ’97 ’04 Mr. Daniel ’89 & Mrs. Cathleen Murphy ’89 Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation Brother Thomas Dupré, FSC Captain Gordon A. Nelson ’50 Home Depot Foundation Mr. Louis, III & Mrs. Rosa Ebling Dr. Robert G. Nulph Huhtamaki Foundation, Inc. Dr. Calvin & Mrs. Donna Edwards Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Alice Ollearis Lakeshore Public TV Brother Dominic Ehrmantraut, FSC Dr. Tess M. Ousley ’91 Lockport Woman’s Club Philanthropy Fund Professor Linda Elsik Mr. Joseph ’90 & Mrs. Kim Pacholski Michael P. Gordon Memorial Foundation Mr. Robert ’86 & Mrs. Dawn Rohwer Evans ’93 Mr. William & Mrs. Suzanne Palm R & R Winters Family Foundation Mr. Joseph ’78 ’84 & Mrs. Kristen Dr. John & Mrs. Jamie Parker Rockdale Controls Co. Bergmark Falese ’88 Ms. Elizabeth Pearce ’05 State of Illinois Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Frances Fallon Ms. Julie Penner The PrivateBank Mr. Edward ’72 & Mrs. Kimberly Flynn Professor James ’75 ’79 & Mrs. Victor F. Splitt Insurance Mr. Brian & Mrs. Joy Gabriel Robin Johnson Perrone ’74 Wermer Rogers Doran & Ruzon Mr. Walt ’60 & Mrs. Ellen Gajcak Mr. Jim & Mrs. Rose Mary Perryman Women of the Rotary Club of Joliet

‡ indicates deceased Soaring to New Heights 41 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS brotherS’ Council $500–$999 Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Karen Adamczyk ’97 Mr. Cary D. Hansing ’12 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Joan Murphy Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Kimberly Dr. David & Mrs. Karla Anderson ’12 Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Brigetta Harper ’99 Mr. Brian ’79 & Mrs. Marianne Nelsen Mackinson Taylor ’01 ’02 Dr. David & Mrs. Suzanne Arch Mr. William Hartmann ’78 Mr. Dennis & Dr. Suzanne O’Brien Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Ellen Taylor Mr. John & Dr. Ewa Bacon Drs. Anton Lewis & Katherine Helm-Lewis Mr. Robert ’61 & Mrs. Sierra O’Day Mr. William ’61 & Mrs. Carol Mr. Anthony & Mrs. Debbie Baldassano Mr. R. Dean & Mrs. Rachel Hudson ’07 ’09 Mr. Patrick ’66 & Mrs. Jean O’Donnell Rodziczak Tolone ’62 Mr. Daniel F. Barry ’88 Mr. Angelo & Mrs. Sue Ippolito Mr. Ken Pegram Mr. Rodney Tonelli Mr. John Benn ’77 Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Katie Itschner Mr. Theodore & Mrs. Harriette Perlman Reverend Daniel Torson, CPPS Mr. Robert ’06 & Mrs. Frances Benson Mr. Daniel ’97 & Mrs. Johanna Mr. John Peters Mr. Marco ’61 & Mrs. Mary Jo Tozzi Mr. Todd ’76 ’82 & Mrs. Anna Bergstrom Cassidy Jacobson ’97 Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Barbara Petrarca Mr. Richard & Professor Jane Trainor Mr. Robert & Mrs. Tammie Boldog Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Debra Judd Mr. Howard, III & Mrs. Cheryl Petty Mr. Michael Trench Mr. Michael Bonn Mr. James ’57 & Mrs. Marimae Mr. Stanley Potempa ’72 Mr. Kyle Trippeer Mr. Robert ’59 & Mrs. Priscilla Borgstrom Thomas Kane ’59 Mr. Richard & Mrs. Donna Quathamer Mr. Scott Trost Dr. Joseph & Mrs. Colleen Brosnan Mr. Frank, Jr. ’59 & Mrs. Mary Karpowicz Mr. Val & Mrs. Bobbie Rand Mr. Kevin Twomey Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Kathleen Dr. Jerry Kavouras Mr. Ernest W. Ray ’93 Mr. Philip & Mrs. Andrea Cook Valois ’04 Jakubicek Bruss ’11 Dr. Inez Brown Kelleher ’77 Mr. Gregory Reger ’85 Mr. Edwin & Mrs. Martha Mr. Edmund & Mrs. Mary Agnes Burckart Mr. Robert ’66 & Mrs. Jeanne Dr. Lauren Rentfro Villegas Miranda ’98 Mr. Richard, Jr. ’80 & Mrs. Ivezich Kempiak ’71 ’05 Ms. Denise Rich Dr. Gary & Mrs. Beverly Voyce Kathleen Dolan Burke ’80 Mr. John Kilpatrick ’92 ’08 Mr. Marc & Dr. Angela Risser Mr. Thomas ’87 ’88 & Mrs. Mr. Reynaldo Bustinza Dr. Seung Kim Mr. Pat Roe Elizabeth Waldron Mrs. Rosalie J. Camillone Ms. Sarah K. King ’08 Mr. Thomas ’65 & Mrs. Judith Rollins Mr. James ’85 & Mrs. Susan Walsh Mr. Chris ’70 & Mrs. Elly Caponigri Mr. Christopher & Mrs. Ashly Koenig Dr. Paul & Mrs. Ann Rubino ’86 Mr. Thomas Wegesin ’03 Dr. Frank ’81 ’82 & Mrs. Dr. Elizabeth Kozak Mr. William & Mrs. Lisa Ryan Mr. Gaylord & Dr. Nancy Workman Mary Kay Cappitelli Major Ryan, USAF ’96 & Mrs. Mr. Mark & Mrs. Valerie Sander Mr. Michael ’96 ’02 & Mrs. Holly Mr. John ’85 ’06 & Mrs. Lisa Carey Cynthia Krietsch ’96 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Nancy Schaefer Sullivan Zegadlo ’97 Mr. John ’79 & Mrs. Michelle Mr. Michael ’93 & Mrs. Anne Kryger ’97 Mr. Harve ’81 ’82 & Dr. AMS Mechanical Systems, Inc. Mooney Cassin ’80 Mr. David & Mrs. Kathryn Langevin Stephany Schlachter AT&T United Way Employee Mr. James & Mrs. Susan Ceplecha Mr. Frank ’67 & Mrs. Nancy Latino Mr. William Schmars ’59 Giving Campaign Mr. Greg Cibinski Dr. David ’67 & Mrs. Nellie Lawson Mr. David & Mrs. Cynthia Schmiegelt Catholic Kolping Society of Chicago Mr. Jerome Clemens, Jr. ’77 Mr. Craig & Mrs. Nancy Lederman Mr. Pete Schroeder Chicago Community Trust Mr. James ’75 & Mrs. Janice Coats Ms. Kyung Sook Lee ’04 Drs. Mark & Cathy Schultz Chicago South Loop Hotel Dr. Thomas ’70 & Mrs. Bette Cogan Mr. David & Dr. Laurette Liesen Mr. John Seck ’65 CPX Sports Scott ’70 & Ni Colabuono Mr. Russell ’70 & Mrs. Pamela Lutz Mr. Gerard & Mrs. Elizabeth Seliga Elens & Maichin Roofing & Dr. Michael ’69 & Mrs. Linda Cunningham Mr. Vincent & Mrs. Anne Lyons Mr. John ’72 & Mrs. Rita Sexton Sheet Metal, Inc. Mr. Thomas ’62 & Mrs. Mary Dedin Mr. William & Mrs. Kathleen Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Debra Shapiro Evonik Corporation Mr. Jeffery & Mrs. Mary Kargol Cook Lyons ’74 Mr. Jeffrey ’00 & Mrs. Jill ITW Foundation DeGraw ’79 ’81 Mr. Thomas ’88 & Mrs. Kathleen Mack Kozubowski Siegfried ’85 Joliet Park District Dr. Randal & Mrs. Nancy DeMik Mr. Bradley ’01 & Ms. Dawn Mr. James Skala ’69 Kat Logistics, Inc. Mr. Robert & Mrs. Eva Diedrich Imber MacLean ’00 Mr. Joseph M. Skarbek ’71 Lasting Images Mr. Ralph ’76 & Mrs. Lynn DiSilvestro Mr. Raj Mahal Mr. Dan & Ms. Ashley Skidmore ’12 Lend Lease Mr. Michael Donnellan Mr. Rudy, Jr. & Mrs. Gerry Mahalik Mr. Timothy ’72 & Mrs. Judith Skodon McKeown Fitzgerald, Zollner, Mrs. JoAnn E. Eudes Mr. Anthony Marsico ’08 Mr. Theodore ’87 & Mrs. Jo Ellen Buck, Hutchinson, & Ruttle Mrs. Qun Fei Mr. Kale Martin Dahlberg Slowik ’88 Nicor, Inc. Mr. David & Mrs. Gail Fuerst Mr. Lawrence McAuley ’55 Reverend Kevin J. Spiess, Ed.D. ’69 PrideStaff Mr. John ’72 ’88 & Mrs. Nancy Futterer Professor Harold, Jr. & Mrs. Dr. Maureen Spinler ’84 Rapid Foods Inc. Mr. Michael ’76 & Mrs. Peggy Gleason Wendy Carlson McCay ’90 Mrs. Jeff Stiker ’56 Ruettiger, Tonelli & Associates, Inc. Mr. Michael Godfrey ’03 Dr. Ralph & Mrs. Nancy Miller Mr. Charles ’07 & Dr. Gwen Svoboda SNA Lewis University Chapter Dr. John & Mrs. Becki Hackett Dr. Thomas & Mrs. Nancy Moore ’86 Mr. Michael ’04 ’07 & Mrs. Warady & Davis LLP Ms. Mary C. Hanley ’91 Mr. James & Mrs. Patricia Mulcahy Terrie Swanberg Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Foundation

DEANS’ club $250–$499 Anonymous Ms. Maureen Brown Mr. James ’66 & Mrs. Martha Darguzis Mr. Vernon Gaugush ’61 & Mrs. Ms. Lindalee S. Adams Mr. Robert L. Bruce Ms. Angela B. David Patricia Penca-Gaugush ’64 Mr. Glen & Mrs. Lorreta Albano Mr. James ’66 & Mrs. Patricia Buchar Mr. Darryl Davidson Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Mary Gestrich Mr. Guy ’73 ’91 & Mrs. Cheryl Alton Mr. Richard Burns ’62 Mr. Tony ’65 & Mrs. Joann Delgado Mr. James ’78 & Mrs. Gina Glasgow Mr. Benito & Mrs. Maria de La Luz Alvarez Ms. April Laschelle Calvert ’86 Mr. James, Jr. ’03 & Mrs. Jennifer DeMasi Mr. Frank ’67 & Mrs. Charlene Glowaty Mr. David B. Anderson ’13 Mr. Kevin & Mrs. Mary Canaday Mr. Dwight & Mrs. Mary DeVries Mr. James C. (Neil) Glynn ’56 Mr. Paul & Mrs. Marilyn Michet Apolon ’82 Mr. Roy Capadona ’03 Mr. Richard DiMaio Mr. Jon D. Goldstein ’79 ’03 Dr. Ronald ’64 & Mrs. Marcella Ariagno Mr. Michael ’95 & Mrs. Lee Ann Cardwell Mr. Joseph Divincenzo ’79 Captain Lionel ’06 & Mrs. Mr. Robert Arnold Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Margaret Carey Mr. James L. Doane ’05 ’07 Natalie Gonzalez Ms. Lisa Awdish Mr. Tom Carroll Mr. Dennis ’79 & Mrs. Jackie Donna Reverend William Graham Professor Emeritus Phillip ’59 Mr. Jason Cavanagh Mr. John ’69 & Mrs. Jane Drabik Mr. Keith, Sr. ’62 & Mrs. Sharon Grill & Mrs. Jean Balsamo Mr. Wence & Mrs. Rita Cerne Mr. John & Mrs. Kathleen Driscoll Mr. Adam ’02 & Mrs. Sarah Mr. Edward & Mrs. Linda Kozoman Ban Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Marjorie Mr. Sean Durkin Scott Gundlach ’03 Mr. Jeff & Mrs. Ann Bartel Buckley Chorski ’78 Mr. Lawrence ’67 & Mrs. Cathy Dyjak Mr. William ’84 & Mrs. Barbara Mr. Augie Battaglia ’68 Mr. John Clavio ’91 Mr. Steven Dykeman Ludtke Heiden ’87 Mr. Allen & Mrs. Lucille Belli Mr. Nicholas ’79 & Mrs. Mary Dr. Stacie Elder Mr. Robert & Mrs. Rita Herrick Mr. Edward Bennis ’76 Leisten Colletti ’79 Mr. Steve & Mrs. Susan Faber ’79 Mr. Laurence ’68 & Mrs. Judy Hicks Prof. Robert Bergman Mr. Gerald L. Cooper ’67 Mr. Timothy ’91 ’93 & Mrs. Amy Farrell Mr. Thomas Hroza Dr. Gerald Bersano ’93 Mr. James & Mrs. Jerri Cooper Mr. John C. Fay Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Mary Iandolo Mr. Raymond ’76 & Mrs. Karen Berta Mr. Daniel ’98 & Mrs. Kerry Mr. Alan ’76 & Mrs. Liane Finkenbinder Mr. Tim Ingolia Mr. Ralph E. Beyer Clarke Costello ’97 Mr. Robert, Sr. & Mrs. Barbara Finley Mrs. Jeanne Jacobs Mr. Brian Bishop ’02 ’04 Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Jill Costello Mr. John ’62 & Mrs. Barbara Fiore Mr. Anthony ’57 & Mrs. Mary Janc Mr. Kenn ’91 & Mrs. Thuy Blair Mr. John Courtney ’08 Dr. Kathleen Fitzgerald Mr. Thomas Jarosz ’62 Mrs. Mary Marcus Block ’78 Mr. Jim ’04 & Mrs. Karen Cowan Mr. Edward ’66 & Mrs. Linda Mr. Alan ’74 & Mrs. Pamela Jastczemski Mr. Richard & Mrs. Patricia Braida Dr. Dennis & Mrs. Rebecca Cremin Fitpatrick-Russell Dr. Chwan-Shyang & Mrs. Nancy Jih ’95 Mr. Stuart Brainerd Mr. Brian & Mrs. Mary Cronin Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Carol Folisi Mr. Marcus Brown & Mrs. Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Lois Breyne ’72 Mr. Leonardo Cruz ’87 ’89 Mr. Daniel Franchetti ’77 Rukiya Johnson ’09 Dr. Thomas, III & Dr. Suzanne Brignall Mr. Robert A. Damasauskas ’66 Mr. Marc & Mrs. Corinne Fuchs Mr. Chad & Mrs. Kristy Kail

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Mr. Roger L. Karns Mr. Michael ’78 & Mrs. Diane Morefield Mr. Richard ’71 & Mrs. Deena Rush Mr. Donald ’59 & Mrs. Donna Videtich Mr. Richard & Mrs. Pamela Keene Mr. David D. Morimoto Mr. Paul ’73 & Mrs. Laurie Ryan Mr. Scott & Mrs. Polly Walker Mr. Raymond & Mrs. Carlene Kennelly Mr. John ’70 & Mrs. Lorraine Morrey Mr. Andrew ’03 ’06 & Mrs. Amy Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Michele Walsh Mr. Stephen ’80 & Mrs. Marcia Kezerle Mr. Terrence ’72 & Mrs. Susan Muldoon Higgins Rybak ’06 Ms. Linda Waner ’76 Dr. Keith & Mrs. Kathleen Killacky ’02 Mr. Michael ’70 & Mrs. Stephany Mulick Mr. John & Mrs. Lisa Salazar ’03 Mrs. Carol Wassberg Mrs. Donna Koenig ’87 Mr. Timothy P. Murphy ’76 Mr. Perry Sartori ’81 Father Raymond Webb Mr. Larry & Mrs. Tracy Kotke Professor Barbara Nichols Dr. Robert, Jr. ’65 & Mrs. Robin Schuster Mr. David ’80 & Mrs. Kimberly Dr. Julie Krahl Mr. Jeff Nichols Ms. Georgean Schwerdtfeger Mr. Kenneth ’72 & Mrs. Constance Mr. George & Mrs. Virginia Niemeyer Mr. Jay & Mrs. Sebben West ’98 ’02 Banas Kreft ’73 Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Laura Norwood Mr. James ’77 & Mrs. Terri Segredo Mr. David & Mrs. Linda Whitaker Mr. Brian ’03 & Mrs. Leah Kush Mr. Michael O’Brien ’91 Dr. Peter ’67 & Mrs. Debra Seiler Mr. Randyl & Mrs. Carol White Mr. Matthew ’00 ’06 & Mrs. Kristine Mr. Dennis ’67 & Mrs. Jeanne O’Connor Mr. John ’78 & Mrs. Eileen Mrs. Mary Jane Whiteside Szaradowski Kwiatkowski ’00 Mr. Robert & Mrs. Deborah O’Connor French Sherry ’77 Dr. Christopher & Mrs. Suzanne Wielgos Mr. Jeffery A. Latz Mr. Kevin ’95 ’01 & Mrs. Laura Mr. Charles, IV & Mrs. Joann Shomo Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Susan Wiers Mr. Kenneth Lebrun ’78 Kunka O’Donnell ’96 Ms. Loisann M. Singer Mr. George & Mrs. Corvette Wlodek Mr. John, Sr. ’57 & Mrs. Patricia Lenz Mrs. Maryann Guzzaldo O’Neill ’00 Mr. David & Mrs. Linda Steffens ’07 ’10 Dr. Leslie ’71 & Dr. Margo Wolf Dr. Rebecca B. Lipton Mr. John ’65 & Mrs. Marilyn Paladino Mr. Edmond & Mrs. Karen Steffey ’97 Mr. John & Dr. Jion Liou Yen Mr. Edward Logue ’58 Mr. William H. Pauls ’66 Mr. David ’78 & Mrs. Barbara Mr. Paul Zakowski ’05 Mr. Gary & Mrs. Ruth Longman Dr. Walter Pearson & Ms. Katherine Lyons Ramos Stengele ’79 Mr. Joseph Zdziarski ’74 Mr. Thomas ’66 & Mrs. Susan Lyons Mr. Stephen ’72 & Mrs. Audrey Peca Mrs. Melissa Stolspart ’02 Mr. Steve Zoellick Dr. Jean Lytle Dr. Adam ’95 & Mrs. Michele Peck Mr. John & Mrs. Debra Strus 3639 LLC Wrigley Rooftop Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Ramona Machay Mr. Mark & Mrs. Nanci Reiland Peek ’04 Mr. David ’05 & Mrs. Ashley Swiercz Albano Builders, Inc. Mr. Mark ’97 & Mrs. Pamela Mr. Gjuro ’90 & Mrs. Vera Petras Mr. Bernard ’76 & Mrs. Connie Tadda Lanton Maciulewicz ’93 ’96 Mr. Joseph Petrosko, Jr. ’69 Dr. James & Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Tallon Associated Colleges of the Chicago Area The Honorable Edward ’68 & Dr. John Planek Mr. Robert, Jr. ’61 & Mrs. Inez Thayer Bottling Group, LLC Mrs. Norine Maloney Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Cheryl Powell Mr. Douglas & Mrs. Jean Thomas Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Mr. Albert ’71 & Mrs. Marian Marinari Dr. James ’94 & Mrs. Rachelle Rago ’13 Mr. David & Mrs. Fabiana Tkac Chevron Humankind Employee Funds Mr. Michael & Mrs. Jan Markham Mr. Glen Szczypka & Dr. Anne Rapp Mr. Jerry ’85 & Mrs. Amaal Chicago White Sox Mr. Stanley & Mrs. Ivanka Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Renee Redfern Scheidelman Tokars ’85 Clavio Law Offices, P.C. Miller Markun ’96 Mr. William ’79 & Mrs. Lisa Redman Dr. Carolyn M. Tomazic Engers CNA Foundation Brother Alfred Marshall, FSC Mr. Gregory & Mrs. Susan Reinhart Ms. Jennifer Tomczyk ’07 Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Angela Marzano Ms. Mary Jean Reinhart Mr. Wolfe Tone David Nelson Exquisite Jewelry Mr. Andrew, Sr. ’60 & Mrs. Mary Matejcak Mr. John ’66 & Mrs. Margaret Rems Mr. J. Rafael & Dr. Lynn Tovar Family Fun Zone Mr. John McAtee, Jr. ’71 Mrs. Eula Reynolds ’07 Mr. Derek Tresnak Glasgow For Will County Mr. Patrick ’85 & Mrs. Julie McKune Mr. Jared ’97 & Mrs. Jill Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Mary Ann Troxell Lawrence J. Dyjak & Associates, Inc. Drs. Theodore Karamanski Kinlaw Reynolds ’97 Mr. Lawrence ’84 & Mrs. Anne Montini Catholic High School & Eileen McMahon Ms. Judith Rice Hanlon Tucker ’85 Mr. Kenneth ’88 & Mrs. Amy Mihelich Mr. Robert & Mrs. Rhonda Richter Mr. Robert, II & Mrs. Vicky Plys Tucker ’90 National Seed Mr. Craig ’89 ’91 & Mrs. Tracy Mikalauski Mrs. Louise E. Risser Mr. Harry ’79 & Mrs. Colette New York Life Insurance Mr. John V. Mikicich ’72 Dr. Jeffrey Ritchie Quoss Urban ’81 Outdoor Accents, Inc. Mr. Christopher ’83 & Mrs. Kathleen Miller Ms. Christine Roche ’87 Mr. Salvatore Ursino, Jr. ’11 Saint-Gobain Mr. James M. Miller Mr. Dale & Mrs. Susan Rohde Mr. Steven & Dr. Valerie Vander Vliet Student Services Mrs. Maureen Mitacek Mr. Greg ’96 & Mrs. Sherri Rombach Mr. Laurens VanLuyk Walsh Investigation and Mr. Richard & Mrs. Julie Mladic Mr. Phillip ’64 & Mrs. Patricia Rose Mr. Mike Vatch Protective Services

Scholars’ Club $100–$249 Anonymous (5) Mr. Alfred S. Barker ’12 Mr. Daniel Bondavalli ’06 Mr. Roger ’76 & Mrs. Patricia Cardoni Ms. Nancy Abin Mr. Martin & Mrs. Laura Barnat Mrs. Patti Bonner Mr. William Carl ’83 Brother Armand Alcazar, FSC Ms. Pilar Barreda ’86 Dr. Norbert C. Bora ’67 Mr. Harrison Carmichael Mr. Stephen D. Alford ’05 Ms. Maryellen Basalone ’95 Mr. Lawrence P. Boris Mr. Donald ’59 & Mrs. Judith Casper Mr. Eric ’94 & Mrs. Kathy Almasi Mr. John ’58 & Mrs. Mary Baskerville Mr. Alan ’79 & Mrs. Janet Boudreau Mr. John ’06 & Mrs. Stefanie Mr. Michael A. Althoff ’73 Mr. Marvin, III & Mrs. Patricia Bates Mr. Gerald D. Bouey ’03 ’05 Lebre Castelli ’05 Mr. Mark & Mrs. Sandra Ambriz-Sava Ms. Shanita J. Bean ’98 ’01 Mr. Charles & Mrs. Susan Bowling ’78 ’91 Mr. Gregory ’08 & Mrs. Christine Catena Mr. Michael & Mrs. Jana Amerio Mr. Krzysztof & Mrs. Malgorzata Bednarz Mr. Joseph, Jr. ’84 & Mrs. Victoria Bozen Mrs. Patrice Cavallo Stark Mr. Cary & Mrs. Adria Phillips Anderson ’11 Ms. Reta R. Beemblossom Mr. John & Mrs. Cheryl Bradfute ’84 ’79 & Mr. Brad Stark Mr. David ’68 & Mrs. Anita Anderson Mr. Christopher ’95 ’08 & Mrs. Mr. Russell ’75 & Mrs. Donna Breault Ms. Norine Ceplecha Mr. Gary & Mrs. Kathleen Anderson Amy Kosik Beggs ’96 ’98 Mr. Philip P. Brezinski ’94 ’08 Mr. Bernardo & Mrs. Eugenia Cervantes Ms. Margaret J. Anderson Mr. Brad & Mrs. Cathy Benavides Mr. Brett Bridel Ms. Carol Chaplin ’02 Mr. Richard & Mrs. Marylin Anderson Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Sharon Bennett Dr. Anita V. Briedis-Bilsens Mr. Francisco & Mrs. Theresa Chavez Mrs. Leon Andreshak Mr. Paul ’65 & Mrs. Linda Bergan Mr. Arthur ’66 & Mrs. Judy Briesch Mr. Sergio & Mrs. Claudia Mr. Corey W. Andrews ’02 Ms. Ruth Bergevin Mr. Stephen ’83 & Mrs. Sandra Bristow Chavez-Miranda ’05 ’10 Ms. Jacklyn Annoreno Mrs. Barbara Bertino Mr. Ronald ’00 & Mrs. Michele Brosseau Ms. Kathleen A. Cheatham ’12 Ms. Jeannine Anson Mr. Robert & Mrs. Joan Biebel ’98 Mr. William ’76 & Mrs. Donna Rae Brown Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Arlene Cheff ’87 Mrs. Lisa E. Antoniolli ’10 Mr. Frank ’75 & Dr. Mary Mr. David & Mrs. Cynthia Buddle Ms. Erin M. Argianas Guth Biniewicz ’75 Mr. Robert & Mrs. Danielle Budig Ms. Jane Chrnelich Ms. Linda S. Arnold ’96 Mr. George ’58 & Mrs. Therese Biondic Mr. Joseph & Ms. Diane Budz Dr. William & Mrs. Joanna Chura Mr. Robert & Mrs. Susan Mr. Gerald ’77 & Mrs. Kathryn Bishop Mr. Eugene Buldak ’62 Mr. Sam ’36 & Mrs. Mary Ciccio Abell Arvidson ’05 Ms. Angeline Bizzotti ’94 Mr. Donald R. Bullington ’77 Mr. Fred Cicco Mr. John R. Ashenden ’79 Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Mattie Blackwell ’05 Ms. Rhonda Bullock ’05 Mr. Paul ’91 & Mrs. Grace Ciciora Mr. Robert, Jr. & Mrs. Barbara Aspy Mr. Jason ’93 & Mrs. Sharon Blake Mr. Thomas Burg ’69 Mr. Martin Cioffoletti ’54 ’60 Mr. Leonard & Mrs. Mary Ann Atkins Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Siri Blake Mrs. Evangelina Bustamante ’11 Mrs. Kathleen T. Clausen ’04 Mr. Brenton ’77 & Mrs. Mary Ayer Dr. Kathleen Blanchfield Mr. Craig ’77 & Mrs. Laura Butkovic Mr. Mark & Mrs. Elizabeth Clawson Mr. John Azman, Jr. ’55 Mr. Charles & Mrs. Diane Mr. Alvin, Sr. ’11 & Mrs. Shelonda Butler Mr. Richard & Mrs. Mary Ellen Clish Mr. Robert ’75 & Mrs. Linda Babczak Lazar Blazevich ’93 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Virginia Butz Ms. Darlene Coachman Mr. Michael & Dr. Marne Gaynor Bailey ’97 Mr. Denis M. Block ’07 Ms. Jane Cain Mr. Brian Coble Mr. Barney & Mrs. Amy Baillie Mr. Mark ’78 & Mrs. Patti Block Mr. Frank ’56 & Mrs. Ann Cale Mr. Donald ’88 & Mrs. Doris Cochran Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Mary Beth Baniecki Mr. Gerald ’65 & Mrs. Joan Bodden Mr. Patrick ’55 & Mrs. Barbara Callahan Mr. John ’69 & Mrs. Mary Coffey Dr. Michael ’76 & Mrs. Teri Bannon Mr. Raymond Bolek ’69 Ms. Linda R. Campbell ’81 ’12 Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Jeanine Coffman Mr. Bruce & Mrs. Anne Barea Ms. Edna Bolling Ms. Marcia M. Campbell ’11 Mr. Matthew ’04 & Mrs. Mr. Rodney ’68 & Mrs. Patricia Barkei Mr. Michael A. Bolling ’12 Mr. Kerry & Mrs. Laura Carbaugh Maureen Coglianese

‡ indicates deceased Soaring to New Heights 43 HONOR ROLL OF DONORS

Mr. Robert & Mrs. Christy Mr. John W. Elder ’76 Braglia Collado ’77 Mr. Roger & Mrs. Diane Engstrom Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Anastasia Collins Dr. Samuel & Mrs. Irene Enyia Mr. W.R. & Mrs. Dana Collins Mr. James ’82 & Mrs. Kelly Ercoli Mr. William & Mrs. Donna Collins Mr. Lance & Mrs. Jean Maddock-Escue Mr. Richard Combs ’81 Ms. Carol Eubanks ’08 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Carol Conneen Mr. Joseph J. Evans Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Anna Connelly ’87 Mr. Daniel ’89 & Mrs. Traci Mr. David A. Conrad ’74 Cosgrove Falese ’91 Mr. Robert Conway & Mrs. Barbara Mr. Sebastian W. Falinski ’05 Greenham-Conway ’80 Ms. Marcela Fanning ’79 Mrs. Mary Cook Mr. Christopher ’80 ’83 & Mrs. Mrs. Catina L. Cook-Smith ’97 Adrienne Boyle Farrell ’79 Mr. Loren & Mrs. Terry Coppenbarger Mr. Larry D. Fazio ’91 Mr. Michael J. Corbett ’82 Mr. Kenneth R. Feeney ’80 Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Patricia Corcoran Dr. John ’65 & Mrs. Barbara Fenili Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Patricia Grotovsky Mr. William R. Housing ’73 Mr. Angelo ’75 & Mrs. Christine Corpora Ms. Myrna Ferguson-Turner Mr. Max Grupenhagen ’59 Mr. Timothy R. Hunt Mr. Robert ’78 & Mrs. Eileen Mr. John Fick Mr. Krzysztof & Mrs. Agnieszka Gryszowka Ms. Georgeana Hunton Plunkett Coverick ’80 Mr. Robert ’76 & Mrs. Deborah Filotto Mr. Mark ’79 & Mrs. Laura Grzebieniak Mr. Kevin Hurley ’77 Mr. Joseph ’63 & Mrs. Karen Cozzi Mr. John & Mrs. Colleen Finlay ’76 Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Rosalie Gulliford Mr. Raymond ’95 & Mrs. Emily Hurley Mr. James & Mrs. Catherine Fox Craig ’76 Mr. Michael ’07 & Mrs. Jennifer Fisher Mr. David & Mrs. Jacquelyn Gunn Mr. Randolph & Mrs. Jan Hyde Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Rose Ann Crawford Mr. Steve & Mrs. Norma Fister Mr. Stephen Gutschenritter ’83 Mr. Gerard ’75 & Mrs. Margaret Mr. Thomas M. Crawford Ms. Kara L. Fitterer Ms. Andrea M. Hahn Devine Idstein ’75 Mr. Christopher Crnkovic & Mrs. Mr. Michael Fleischhacker ’86 Mr. Joseph P. Hahn ’67 Mr. Lawrence ’83 & Mrs. Jeanine Ilg Jennifer Skvarla ’03 ’05 Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Sherry Mr. Gary ’75 & Mrs. Rosann Halick ’77 Ms. Mary H. Inman ’85 Mr. Robert L. Itschner Mrs. Mary Jo Cronin ’06 Cisek Fleming ’98 Mr. Mark ’88 & Mrs. Sharon Hamrick Mr. Kyle ’02 ’10 & Mrs. Leslie Jacobson Mr. Scott ’69 & Mrs. Susan Crowther Mr. Anthony ’77 & Mrs. Mary Flint Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Dolores Hanc Ms. Debra Jakacki ’94 ’99 Mr. Norbert ’50 & Mrs. Carole Cudnowski Mr. Andrew & Mrs. Laura Mr. Jeffery & Mrs. Andrea Hanford Brother Peter Hannon, FSC ’68 Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Shanna Mr. Brian & Mrs. Patricia Gallagher Schuetz Forauer ’89 Mr. David & Mrs. Catherine Hansen Cooper James ’97 Cunningham ’87 Mr. James ’86 & Mrs. Kathleen Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Sarah Hardacre Mr. Steven ’96 & Mrs. Amy Jamnik Mr. Brian & Mrs. Linda Stafford Cutler ’79 Schutz Foster ’89 Mr. Jesse M. Hardacre Ms. Lyndsay Palach ’07 Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Kristine Cysewski Mr. Gary & Mrs. Lisa Frahm Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Donna Hark Ms. Elaine Jasinski ’85 Mr. Edward & Mrs. Donna Czekaj Mr. Matthew J. Frahm ’13 Mr. Seth & Mrs. Karen Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Lucille Jasinski Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Linda Dal Santo Mr. Robert P. Franco ’11 Hochstetter Harlow ’80 Mr. Henry & Mrs. Rosemary Jean-Paul ’88 Mr. George ’99 & Mrs. Mary Daumen Dr. Neil & Mrs. Lory Fried Miss Stephanie M. Harmon ’11 Mr. Brian & Mrs. Karen Johnson Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Judith Davies Mr. Daniel Friend & Mrs. Lorelee Smith Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Kathleen Harmon Dr. David ’67 & Mrs. Florence Johnson Mr. Gordon ’65 & Mrs. Joyce Davis Mr. Donald & Mrs. Anna Friend Mr. Bret & Mrs. Janet Harms Mr. Jacob ’98 ’07 & Mrs. Mr. Jared R. Dayton ’08 Mr. John ’54 & Mrs. Karen Frisch Mr. Lance ’92 & Mrs. Kerry April Sass Johnson Mr. George DeHeer ’82 Mrs. Maria T. Fruin ’86 Felser Harris ’90 Brother Philip Johnson, FSC Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Janette Deboissiere Mr. Carl & Mrs. Joyce Fuerst Mr. Walter ’75 & Mrs. Phyllis Brother Paul Joslin, FSC Mr. Michael ’99 & Mrs. Theresa Dedmon Mr. Scott K. Fuller Poe Harris ’75 Mr. Richard ’73 ’83 & Mrs. Cathy Joyce Mr. Jack DeDore ’08 ’10 Reverend Hugh Fullmer ’68 Mr. Scot & Mrs. Maria Hasman Mr. Thomas ’66 & Mrs. Rosemary Joyce Mr. Frank DeGrassi Mr. Dale ’75 ’79 ’93 & Mrs. Penny Galassie Mr. Joseph ’96 & Mrs. Gwendolyn Hatch Mr. Michael A. Juozaitis ’70 Mr. Michael Deimert Mr. James & Mrs. Janet Mrs. Dionne Hayden Mr. Tom ’95 & Mrs. Diane Kacprowicz Mr. Henry & Mrs. Cindi Demlow Carpenter Galvin ’85 Ms. Pamela Heavens Mr. Keith A. Kameron ’10 Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Pauline Marie Dengler Mr. Fredrick Gandy ’08 Mr. Mel & Mrs. Annette Mrs. Mary Jane Kaminski Mr. David & Mrs. Barbara Dent Mr. Martin & Mrs. Nancy Gardner Fielding Hedden ’04 Mr. Allan & Mrs. Joanne Kammerer ’96 Mr. William ’02 & Mrs. Alicia Derrah Mr. John ’63 & Mrs. Karen Garvey Mr. John & Mrs. Lori Meyer Heffernan ’86 Ms. Adrienne M. Kane Mr. Timothy ’91 & Mrs. Mary Deutschle Mr. James ’65 & Mrs. Sylvia Gary Ms. Wendy Hegarty ’92 Mr. Shawn & Mrs. Julie Kane Mr. Richard ’80 & Mrs. Georgia DeVitto Mr. Charles & Mrs. Evelyn Gatchel Mr. Ralph Hegland Mr. Kenneth A. Kapelinski ’73 Mr. James & Mrs. Carla DeYoung Mr. Josue & Mrs. Maria Gaytan-Serna ’04 Mr. John ’83 & Mrs. Mary Jo Mr. Richard & Mrs. Sheila Kapelinski ’80 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Roseann DiGioia Mr. James & Mrs. Nancy Hornicak Heiberger ’84 Ms. Sharon Kapple ’80 Miss Kimberly Dignin ’11 O’Reilly Gazdziak ’78 Mr. Jim Heimann Mr. Michael Parafink & Mrs. Ms. Judith M. Dingels Ms. Denise E. Gee Mr. Michael & Mrs. Gina Blackwell Elefther Karapas-Parafink Mr. Michael ’03 & Mrs. Sheila Dinkelman Mr. George F. Gee Heimbecker ’02 Mr. Michael ’06 & Mrs. Naomi Mr. Brian & Mrs. Laurie Dodd Mr. Gregory Gee Mr. James & Mrs. Laura Heinicke Fernandez Karrels ’06 Mr. Adedapo & Mrs. Jennifer Doherty Mr. Donald ’70 & Mrs. Julie Geist Mrs. Debra Heinzel ’82 Mr. Joseph Kason ’02 ’11 Mr. Jason E. Domico ’09 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Kim Mr. Craig & Mrs. Lisa Heizer Mr. David J. Katauskas ’96 Dr. Matthew J. Domico ’06 Joyce Geraghty ’86 Ms. Amy Helsing Ms. Sherri Kavanagh ’11 Mr. William ’66 & Mrs. Virginia Dow Mr. Peter & Mrs. Peggy Mr. Martin & Mrs. Suzanne Helwich Admiral John, USN ’62 & Ms. Carol Downer ’80 Mascolino Gergel ’80 Mr. James Hendren ’67 Mrs. Ann Kavanaugh Mr. Robert ’79 & Mrs. Susan‡ Mr. Anthony Gervasi Mr. Kenneth Hennessy ’90 Mr. Joshua M. Kay ’03 Dowse ’94 ’02 Mr. Brad Ghezzi Mr. James ’76 & Mrs. Anna Herbert Mrs. Maureen Keane Mr. John ’61 & Mrs. Barbara Dragas Mr. Patrick ’64 & Mrs. Patricia Gill Ms. Rebecca A. Herbert ’08 Dr. Edmund & Mrs. Christine Kearney Dr. Lee Drahos Reverend Leopold Glueckert, O. Carm. Mr. Johnnie & Mrs. Daisy Mr. Edward ’77 & Mrs. Pamela Kearney Mr. Michael ’92 & Mrs. Jennifer Dudek Mr. David ’11 & Mrs. Adriana Gonzalez Austin Herod ’77 ’79 Mr. Chris & Mrs. Karen Keeler Mr. Harold ’87 & Mrs. Eileen Duffy Mr. James ’69 & Mrs. Barbara Goss Mrs. Ellen C. Herron Mr. Charles ’67 & Mrs. Ellen Kehoe Ms. Jeralyn M. Dunlap ’05 ’09 Mr. Jerome, Jr. ’76 & Mrs. Nancy Graber Mr. William & Mrs. Mary Hetland ’87 Mr. Robert ’70 & Mrs. Regina Kelley Mr. Mark ’95 & Mrs. Kelly Duttlinger ’04 Ms. Margaret A. Grabowski ’10 Mr. Steven & Mrs. Cynthia Higgins Mr. Jack Kelly Mr. Scott & Mrs. Ellen Dutton Mr. Joe Grana Ms. Kathleen C. Hillman Dr. John & Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly Mr. Michael ’79 & Mrs. Edna Dziak Mr. Peter ’76 & Mrs. Dee Grande Mr. Tobias Steik & Dr. Valerie Hill-Steik Mr. Joseph E. Kelly ’73 Mr. Michael ’06 ’13 & Mrs. Paula Dziallo Mr. Robert M. Grantman ’90 Ms. Tessie C. Hilton ’06 ’08 Mr. Joseph P. Kelly ’89 ’92 Mr. John ’74 & Mrs. Kathleen Dzialowy Mr. Mark & Mrs. Carmen Green ’07 Mr. Jeffrey Hoffman ’81 Mrs. Kristi J. Jefferson Kelly ’08 Mr. Joseph ’62 & Mrs. Florence Dziedzic Ms. Deborah Green Mr. Donald & Mrs. Marie Hoffman ’85 Ms. Tammy Kelly Mr. Rex ’81 ’87 & Mrs. Melodee Easton Mr. Clinton ’80 & Mrs. Lisa Gregory Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Valerie Hofmann Mr. Larry ’83 & Mrs. Christine Kempa Mr.Calvin Edwards, Jr. ’13 Dr. Eric Gren ’74 Mr. Kevin ’95 & Mrs. Christa Hogan Mr. William & Mrs. Stephanie Kenis Mr. John & Mrs. Melissa Cavazos Mr. James ’70 & Mrs. Mary Grice Mr. Terrence ’93 & Mrs. Michele Hogan Mr. Robert ’65 & Mrs. Eichelberger ’88 ’00 Mr. John ’78 & Mrs. Debbie Griffin Mr. Lawrence ’69 & Mrs. Lynn Hopman Bernadette Kennealy Mr. Chance Eiker ’09 Mr. Patrick J. Griffin Mr. Curtis, Jr. ’68 & Mrs. Carole Horn Mr. John & Mrs. Denise Mr. William ’67 & Mrs. Mary Jo Einecker Ms. Lindsay N. Grim ’07 Mr. Keith & Mrs. Wendy Hosbach Daujatas Kennedy ’87 Mr. Mark ’81 & Mrs. Brenda Eisenberg Mr. James Grisz Mr. Jeffrey ’80 & Mrs. Mary Hoster Mr. Kevin ’76 & Mrs. Linda Kennedy Ms. Lori Elberts ’78 Mr. Robert ’71 & Mrs. Rita Gronemeyer Mr. Scott E. Householder ’10 Mr. Ellis & Dr. Nancy Kennedy

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Mr. Jeremy Kerman Mr. Jerome ’67 & Mrs. Gloria Lopotowski Mr. Kurt Mikuta ’95 Mr. Bradley Owen ’07 Mr. Edward ’55 & Mrs. Carol Kerrigan Mr. William ’74 & Mrs. Judi Lotter Mr. Daniel Miller ’04 Ms. Carmela L. Owens Dr. Cynthia Kersey Mr. John ’78 & Mrs. Etsuko Loughnane Mr. Don & Mrs. Joanne Miller Mr. Gyner ’98 & Mrs. Feime Ozgul Mr. Don & Mrs. Maryann Kill Mr. Anthony ’98 & Mrs. Jacqueline Lupo Mr. Edmund ’57 & Mrs. Mary Miller Mr. Julio Padilla ’80 Dr. Jung Kim Mr. William ’86 ’95 & Paula Lutes Mr. John & Mrs. Kath Miller Mr. Michael & Mrs. Jean Palm Mr. Edward & Mrs. Minjae Kim ’04 Mr. Dennis ’04 & Mrs. Amanda Mr. Kevin ’03 & Mrs. Christine Miller Dr. David ’77 & Mrs. Jennifer Pantaleone Mr. Robert & Mrs. Cheryil King ’00 Schlieve Lynch ’03 Mr. Todd ’86 & Mrs. Deana Miller Mr. Jeffery ’78 & Mrs. Donna Dr. Eric & Mrs. Linda King Mr. John Lyons Dr. William Miller ’73 Olszta Papineau ’78 Ms. Laura Kirk ’81 Dr. John ’68 & Mrs. Julie MacKenzie Mr. Keith & Mrs. Lori Mills Mr. Glenn ’80 ’87 & Mrs. Karen Paradiso Mr. Donald ’71 & Mrs. Tina Klepec Mr. Daniel ’72 & Mrs. Louann Mackowiak Mr. Edward ’77 & Mrs. Winifred Mingery Ms. Kathleen J. Parker Mr. Richard & Mrs. Millie Kluchenek Ms. Maureen Madden ’86 Mr. John ’81 & Mrs. Maryjane Mr. Stanley ’77 & Mrs. Christine Patek Mr. Thomas Knickerbocker Ms. Patricia Madden ’07 ’12 Johnson Minier ’82 Mr. Kevin & Mrs. Maria Wilson Ms. Jean A. Knowles Mr. Anthony ’01 & Mrs. Angela Mr. Michael & Mrs. Lori Krautter Misheck Patterson ’96 Ms. Lindsay B. Kock ’08 Hocking Maffeo Dr. Pramod Mishra Mr. Martin R. Paulson Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Susan Luehrs Koos ’79 Ms. Mary Maguire ’89 Mr. Michael Mitchell ’86 ’97 Mr. Vincent & Mrs. Loretta Paver Mr. Thaddeus & Mrs. Marian Kopczynski Ms. Michele M. Major ’09 Dr. Michael ’68 & Mrs. Alana Mizwicki Mr. Kevin ’88 & Mrs. Michelle Pearson Mrs. Lillian Korilko Mr. Kenneth ’07 & Mrs. Christine Maleske Mr. James Mlynarski Mr. James & Mrs. Gwen Pelech Mr. Dean & Mrs. Deborah Kornacker Mr. Shukarullah & Mrs. Fazila Malik Mr. Walter & Mrs. Janet Mlynarski Mr. Floy Pelletier Ms. Nancy Kosek ’86 Pastor Paul ’02 & Mrs. Julie Mrs. Enas F. Mohamed ’12 Mr. Gerardo & Mrs. Maria Perales Mr. James G. Kosik ’77 Hartley Malin ’01 ’03 Mr. Ronald Molk Mr. Juan & Mrs. Gloria Perez Mr. Donald ’94 & Mrs. Janet Kosmal Mr. William Malone & Ms. Mr. Tom & Mrs. Mary Arneberg Mr. Juan A. Perez Mr. Charles & Mrs. Connie Kostelc Yolanda Hurtado Mooney ’80 ’92 Mr. Rollie ’58 & Mrs. Mary Perruso Dr. James ’72 & Mrs. Jane Kostelc Ms. Michele Manassah Mr. Darrin & Mrs. Peggy Moore Mr. Dean & Mrs. Julie Persico Mr. Demetrios ’82 & Mrs. Maria Ms. Rose E. Mancuso Professor Maureen Moore Mr. James G. Pesoli ’03 Calov Koutsopanagos ’81 Mr. Douglas & Mrs. Kelly Mann Mr. Selwyn A. Morales ’12 Mr. John ’63 & Mrs. Ann Peterselli Mr. Steven F. Kowalski ’78 Mr. Adolph ’71 & Mrs. Marion Manuel Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Mary Jo Moran Mr. David M. Peterson ’10 Mr. Frederick ’66 & Mrs. Martha Kozlowski Mr. James ’84 & Mrs. Jane Marek Mr. Thomas ’76 & Mrs. Sandra Mr. William ’78 & Mrs. Diane Peterson Dr. Joseph & Mrs. Kathleen Kozminski Mr. Michael J. Maretich ’07 Jaeger Moretti ’77 Mr. Joseph ’75 & Mrs. Mr. Garry ’78 & Mrs. Karla Kraemer Mr. Joseph ’90 ’95 & Mrs. Traci Marino Mr. David & Mrs. Mary Morgan Charmaine Petreikis ’73 Mr. Kenneth ’78 & Mrs. Marianne Kraft Ms. Laurie J. Markatos ’02 ’04 ’11 ’12 Ms. Gina Morgan ’03 Dr. Ryan S. Phillips Mr. John ’69 & Mrs. Mary Alice Krajenta Mr. Donald ’76 & Mrs. Donna Markelz Mr. Robert & Mrs. Miroslawa Morioka Mr. Thomas ’71 & Mrs. Mary Pictor Mr. William & Mrs. Sandy Kraklow Mr. Dean ’75 ’88 & Mrs. Deborah Marketti Ms. Brenda M. Morrissey ’11 Mr. Michael ’07 ’11 & Mrs. Mr. Joseph M. Krol ’72 Mr. Francis ’61 & Mrs. Rosemary Markun Mr. Harry ’66 & Mrs. Jane Mosier Christine Pietrucha Mr. Robert ’75 & Mrs. Colleen Krol Mr. Bruce & Mrs. Nancy Martin ’96 Mr. Walter & Mrs. Christine Moskal Ms. Jeannette M. Pifer Ms. Melissa A. Krueger ’04 Dr. August Martinucci Ms. Susan Mueller Mr. Tim J. Pinkowski ’91 Mr. Charles & Mrs. Sally Krumwiede Mr. Kenneth ’69 & Mrs. Nancy Martynus Mr. Robert, III & Mrs. Shelly Murphy Mr. Charles, Sr. ’65 & Mrs. Rozanne Pintar Mr. Leonard & Mrs. Karen Kubacki Mr. Ronald ’92 & Dr. Joann Maruszak Mr. Thomas ’65 & Mrs. Karen Murphy Mr. John J. Plezbert Ms. Patricia A. Kuchenbecker Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Karen Mr. David & Mrs. Debbie Murray Mr. George Pobuda, II ’76 Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Deanne Kuenzi (Bean) Marvinac ’79 Mr. John W. Murray ’82 Ms. Marlene Polasek Mr. Michael ’58 & Mrs. Joan Kulig Mrs. Helene Marzec ’03 ’05 Dr. Michael & Mrs. Laura Mr. David & Mrs. Regina Pommier Ms. Jodie Kunkel ’02 Mr. Michael Mathy Imhof Muscatella ’85 Mr. Robert Poogach Mr. Thomas ’67 & Mrs. Donella Kurcz Mrs. Donna L. Matocha ’99 ’11 Mr. John, Jr. & Mrs. Lisa Mylander Mr. Greg ’71 ’89 & Mrs. Barbara Poole Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Mary Kurpiel Mr. George, Jr. ’92 & Mrs. Linda Matocha Mr. Ronald Nagel ’60 Mr. Stephen & Dr. Erica Mr. John ’05 & Mrs. Sheila Matusiewicz Mr. Vito ’66 & Mrs. Marilyn Napoletano Mr. John & Mrs. Deborah Pope Kwiatkowski Egizio ’93 Mr. Thomas A. Mavridis Mr. Chad A. Navarrete ’98 Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Michelle Porvaznik Mr. David LaBarre ’78 ’02 Mr. Peter A. May ’82 Mrs. Sharalyn S. Neeley ’95 Dr. Ronald & Mrs. Laurel Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Cheryl LaCorte Mr. Steve Mayton Mr. Gerald Neligan ’68 McDermott Potkul ’78 Dr. George ’63 & Mrs. Sharon Lagen Mr. Robert ’59 & Mrs. Josephine Mr. James & Mrs. Mary Nellen Dr. Donald, Jr. ’81 & Mrs. Rita Pratl Mr. Patrick J. Lahey ’12 McAuley ’85 Mr. James & Mrs. Lin Nelson Mr. Dan J. Probst ’09 Mrs. Carrol Laho Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Ann McAuliffe Mr. James ’59 & Mrs. Rebecca Nelson Mr. Michael Progress ’92 ’96 ’01 ’13 Dr. Ramona LaMontagne Mr. John P. McCann Ms. Gwen Nethery Ms. Dorothy J. Prouty Mr. John ’03 ’06 & Ms. Veronica Mr. Kevin & Mrs. Carol McCann Mr. William J. Neurauter ’06 Mr. Ronald ’69 & Mrs. Dianne Pullman Jimenez Lange ’06 Mr. James ’78 & Mrs. Marie McCarthy Mr. Van Dang & Mrs. Linda Nguyen Ms. Mary Py Mr. Michael & Mrs. Karen Lansky Mr. John ’69 & Mrs. Janet McCarthy Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Judith Nichol Mr. David ’60 & Mrs. Audrey Raclaw Dr. Clarence ’64 & Mrs. Carolyn Larkin Ms. Kelly McCarthy Ms. Cynthia A. Nichols Mr. Timothy J. Raher ’81 ’90 Mr. Melvin ’71 & Mrs. Grace Laski Ms. Sue McCarthy Mr. Paul ’95 & Mrs. Margaret Nielsen ’96 Mr. Jonathan ’96 & Dr. Rosemary Rakers Dr. Keith Lavine Mr. David & Mrs. Becky McCartney Mr. Lawrence ’64 & Mrs. Mary Nolan Ms. Diana M. Ramos Mr. John P. Lebert ’79 Mr. Charles ’86 & Mrs. Zane McCoole Ms. Mary McCarthy Norman ’78 Ms. Julie Rapsky Mr. Steven & Mrs. Carla Lebre ’05 Mr. William & Mrs. Katherine McDannel Mr. George G. Novak ’76 Mr. Souphone Paul & Mrs. Stacy Ms. Joan L. Lederman Mr. Matthew McDonald Ms. Nina Nowaczyk ’11 Kintanar Rattana ’97 Ms. Quan M. Lee Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Amy McDonough Mr. Kenneth ’87 & Mrs. Stephanie Nurczyk Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Laura Rave Fleck Mr. Paul ’93 & Mrs. Kathleen Dr. Joseph ’54 & Mrs. Norma McFadden Mrs. Ann L. Oberbruner ’11 Mr. Ravi & Mrs. Carolyn Robins Cahill Lesnefsky ’96 Mr. Keith ’93 ’03 & Mrs. Sandra McGill Mr. Lawrence ’81 & Mrs. Julie O’Brien Ravichandran ’88 Dr. Joseph & Mrs. Norel Leto Mr. David & Mrs. Marty McGinnis Mr. Richard J. O’Brien ’76 Mr. Patrick J. Reaney ’10 Mr. Michael ’90 ’95 & Mrs. Dawn Leto Mr. Thomas Boucher & Mrs. Mr. David ’73 & Mrs. Carol Ochs Mr. James & Mrs. Nancy Rech Mr. Andre ’94 & Mrs. Diane Levesque Kathleen McGrath Boucher Mr. Gerald ’59 & Mrs. Maureen O’Connell Mr. James ’66 & Mrs. Barbara Redmond Mr. Daniel K. Lewis ’08 Ms. Bridget McIlvain ’92 Mr. Jerry O’Connell Mr. Robert ’70 & Mrs. Eileen Rehring Mr. Harold ’70 & Mrs. Beth Lewis Mr. David, Jr. ’91 ’07 & Mrs. Mr. Jim O’Connor Mr. David, Jr. ’09 & Mrs. Carlene Reid Dr. Suling Li Kathleen McKee Mr. Thomas ’78 & Mrs. Barbara O’Connor Mr. John ’54 & Mrs. Mary Reilly Mrs. Kay E. Lichte Mr. David & Mrs. Karen McKee Mr. Thomas ’89 & Mrs. Jill O’Dekirk Mr. Joseph ’71 & Mrs. Patricia Reina Mr. James A. Limna ’97 Mr. Terry ’73 & Mrs. Mickey McKee Brother Lawrence Oelschlegel, FSC Mr. Charles & Mrs. Maureen Mr. Charles ’69 & Mrs. Mary Litteken Mr. Joseph P. McKeever ’62 Ms. Nancy Oetter ’78 Delaney Resler ’92 ’01 Mr. John ’97 & Mrs. Cynthia Locker Ms. Dawn McKenna Mr. Mark & Mrs. Elizabeth O’Laughlin Mr. Ted R. Restko Dr. Cary & Professor Karen Lockyer Dr. Edward ’69 & Mrs. Mary McNally Mr. Jeremiah ’67 & Mrs. Patricia O’Leary Mr. Joshua T. Rey Mr. Lawrence A. Lodovico Mr. Lloyd D. McWilliams Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Kathleen O’Leary ’91 Mr. Tomas & Mrs. Cynthia Rey Mr. Mark Lodovico Mr. Mark ’97 & Mrs. Lynn Imber Meier ’96 Mrs. Arlene Olson ’56 Ms. Mary J. Rice Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Kathleen Logan Mr. Thomas C. Mendoza ’08 Mr. Joseph ’81 & Mrs. Mary O’Malley Mr. John ’95 & Mrs. Kathleen Ridges Mr. William Lombardo & Mrs. Mr. Armando & Mrs. Josefina Meraz Dr. Safwan Omari Mr. Daniel ’70 & Mrs. Kathleen Riley Elisa Pedicini Lombardo Reverend John Merkelis, OSA ’96 Admiral Gerald M. O’Riley ’07 Mr. Brian Rinehart Mr. George & Mrs. Nicole Mrs. Gina Metelica Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Adrienne Osmun Ms. Nancy Rinehart Carlson Long ’94 Mr. Edward ’65 & Mrs. Bernadette Meyer Mr. Dennis Ott Mrs. Allison P. Rios Ms. Cindy Lopatowski ’84 Mr. James ’85 & Mrs. Karen Meyer Mr. Marvin & Mrs. Sharon Otten ’94 ’01 Mr. Michael Rittof

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Mr. Gerald & Mrs. Joyce Montoya Mr. Roger ’91 & Mrs. Nancy Sonnabend Montoya-Roach ’13 Mr. Stephen Sorich ’76 Dr. Christy Roberts Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Michelle Sparacio Mr. Joseph & Dr. Jennifer Roberts Mr. Daniel ’70 & Mrs. Janice Staniszewski Mr. Scott A. Rocheleau ’08 Dr. James R. Stasko Mr. Gerald ’69 & Mrs. Sandra Rodeghiero Mr. Andrew ’60 & Mrs. Dorothy Stefanak Mr. Robert J. Romano Ms. Veronica A. Stefaniak ’09 Mr. Heriberto ’92 & Mrs. Claudia Romero Mr. Michael ’71 & Mrs. Mary Steinbach Mrs. Connie S. Rosati ’10 ’13 Mr. Richard, Jr. ’73 & Mrs. Judith Stephen Dr. Frank S. Rose Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Sandra Stevens Mr. Richard ’93 & Mrs. T. Holly Rudaski Ms. Linda Sticklen Mr. Allen V. Rupiper ’82 Mr. Robert & Mrs. Sheree Stilwell ’01 ’02 Mr. Robert ’90 & Mrs. Karen Mr. Emanuel Stoia Lawton Russ ’92 Ms. Kathryn Stoner Mr. Michael ’71 & Mrs. Mary Rutherford Mr. John ’66 & Mrs. Judith Stopa Mr. Robert H. Vaughn Bill Walsh Chevrolet-Oldsmobile- Mr. Daniel W. Ryan Mr. Eric R. Storck ’04 ’06 Mr. David ’79 & Mrs. Judy Veronda Cadillac, Inc. Mr. Richard R. Ryan ’11 Mr. Daniel ’66 & Mrs. Anita Storie Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Patricia Versailles ’94 Ms. Elbea Rybak Mr. Mark M. Stoudt ’07 BP America Inc. Mr. Alan ’03 & Mrs. Amy Petric Vertin BP Foundation, Inc. Mr. James & Ms. Karen Rybak Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Joan Grantz Strainis ’11 Dr. Patricia Vidmar-Scubic ’99 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Laura Rybak Mr. Ronald Stricker ’84 Bristol Electronics, Inc. Brother John Vietoris, FSC ’71 Burstan, Inc. Mr. John & Mrs. Karen Sadler ’05 Dr. Aaron & Mrs. Jennifer Mr. Larry Vinson Chicago Botanic Garden Mr. David ’96 & Mrs. Cynthia Stults Krasnow ’98 Mr. Michael ’81 & Mrs. Marianne Vollmer Michaelsen Salbego ’97 Mr. Frederick ’88 & Mrs. Kimberly Sugg Mr. Thomas ’73 & Mrs. Myra Chicago Marriott Oak Brook Mr. Jon Salvani, Jr. Ms. Pamela Sulima ’75 McWatt Vonderhaar ’76 Chubb & Son, Inc. Mr. Anthony M. Sam ’07 ’08 Mr. Patrick ’65 & Mrs. Margaret Sullivan Mr. Richard ’77 & Mrs. Rosemary Wagner Clarence J. Larkin, DDS Mr. Brian ’85 & Mrs. Natalie Sampson Mr. Philip ’79 & Mrs. Christine Sullivan Mr. Nicholas ’03 ’09 & Mrs. De La Salle Institute Ms. Melanie M. Sandberg ’08 ’10 Mr. Brian ’05 & Mrs. Tracy Nicole Waldenmeyer Delta Air Lines Foundation Mr. Oudone Sariyavong ’96 Buchholz Summers ’04 ’10 Mrs. Dennisa M. Walker Edison International Matching Mr. Andrew Sass ’80 Mr. Donald & Mrs. Rose Marie Suwalski Mr. Joseph, III & Mrs. Christine Wallace Mr. Andrew ’01 & Mrs. Amanda Mr. Igor Sylvester Gift Program Mr. John J. Walsh, Jr. Driscoll Satunas ’01 ’11 Mr. Adam Szczechowicz ’11 Fifth Third Bank Mr. Philip & Mrs. Sandra Warner Mr. Stephen ’75 & Mrs. Joanne Saulinskas Mr. Kazimierz ’81 & Mrs. Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar Mr. Kenneth ’85 & Mrs. Lydia Wasniewski Ms. Cynthia L. Scardina Doris Szczepaniak Follett Corporation Mr. Nicholas ’67 & Mrs. Kathleen Weiss Mr. Aaron Scheiwe Ms. Patricia Szerzinski Fox Valley Repertory Mr. Stephen S. Welsch Mr. Arthur ’81 & Mrs. Kathleen Scheuber Mr. Edward & Mrs. Diane Szofer Genuine Care Health & Wellness Center Mr. Eric Schilf ’94 Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Lucille Szura Mr. John ’75 & Mrs. Mary Welsh The Honorable Bonnie Glessner House Museum Mr. Henry ’97 & Mrs. Jayne Schmidt Mr. Michael Tadla ’95 Gordon Salon – Highland Park Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Kathleen Schmidt ’97 Mr. John & Mrs. Jill Teats McNaughton Wheaton ’78 Mr. James & Mrs. Constance Whitesell ’01 Gordon Salons & Spas - Chicago Mr. James & Mrs. Wendy Schmitt Mr. Edward, Jr. ’88 & Mrs. Susan Governors State University Mrs. Courtney Schmitz Oldendorf Tennant ’88 Mr. Joseph J. Whyte ’91 Haunted Trails Mr. Leonard ’73 & Mrs. Colette Schrank Mr. Robert ’57 & Mrs. Leslie Tentler Ms. Denise Widup ’81 Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Kristin Schumacher Mr. Donald & Mrs. Beth Tesmond Mr. Jason & Mrs. Sarah Wiegman Home Depot Mrs. Deborah J. Schwartz ’10 Mr. Mark & Mrs. Veta Thode Mr. Gregory Wildman JBM Golf Properties, LLC Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Virginia Scott Ms. Twylla Thomas Ms. La Juanese Williams Johnson & Johnson Dr. Richard ’70 & Mrs. Kay Sebastian Mr. Douglas ’64 & Mrs. Mr. Darin Wills ’89 JPMorgan Chase Foundation Ms. Mary M. Sedlacek Barbara Thompson Mr. Richard & Mrs. Catherine Wilson ’03 K. Woodworking Remodeling Inc. Mr. James & Mrs. Nancy Sellers Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Gerri Thorburn Ms. Denise E. Winfrey ’95 Laugh Factory Mr. Edward ’73 & Mrs. Cathleen Mr. Matthew ’66 & Mrs. Wanda Mr. Roger & Mrs. Elizabeth Thorson Law Office of George LaCorte PC Krupinski Senffner ’94 Ms. Edith Tibble Sikora Winkofsky ’75 Mr. John ’58 & Mrs. Lauren Witkowski Lewis University Book Store Mr. Byung-Il Seo Mr. Timothy ’77 & Mrs. Norene Lichte & Schmitt Properties Mr. Jeremiah ’55 & Mrs. Nancy Shea Mr. John G. Witt ’70 Jankowski Tierney ’02 Lupita’s Food Market Mr. Michael & Mrs. Dona Mr. Carlton & Mrs. Cheryl Mr. Gary C. Wittman Stachniw Sheehan ’94 Carothers Tillman ’78 Mr. John ’86 & Mrs. Susan Wolfram M.C. Jondrew, Co. Ms. Kathryn P. Sheehan ’10 Mr. Thomas ’70 & Mrs. Karen Tomac Mr. Scott & Mrs. Maureen Wozniak Mamma Onesta’s Italian Restaurant Mr. Garry Shepard Mrs. Kimberly Triche ’03 ’13 Mr. Donald & Mrs. Alice Yepsen Mathis Construction, Inc. Mr. Kyle & Mrs. Jessica Mr. Curtis & Dr. Karen Trimble-Alliaume Mr. William ’98 & Jennifer Yohnka McCartney Real Estate Bailey Shuppert ’08 Mr. Frank ’92 & Mrs. Julie Troha Mr. Ken & Dr. Michele Young McKeever Enterprises Mr. Thomas ’86 & Mrs. Deborah Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Susan Troy Mr. Paul Young Michael Muscatella, LTD Spiezio Siebers ’86 Mr. Jeffrey Tucci Mr. Robert W. Young ’01 Minooka Family Chiropractic PC The Honorable Richard ’79 & Mrs. Mary & Mr. Peter Turek Mrs. Zoe Y. Young ’07 Moore Glass, Inc. Mr. George & Mrs. Susan Yunker Mrs. Christine Siegel Mr. Donald ’56 & Mrs. Phyllis Tures New York Life Foundation Mr. Joseph ’72 & Mrs. Patricia Zanghi Mr. Robert & Mrs. Carol Sikyta Mr. Robert ’59‡ & Mrs. Janice Twohill Nick’s Barbecue Romeoville Mr. Nicholas & Mrs. Lauren Simon Mr. James Turba & Mrs. Jean Tyrell ’76 Mr. Albert & Mrs. Donna Northern Trust Matching Gift Program Mr. Danny & Mrs. Dedra Sims ’09 ’12 Mr. Kevin Tyrrell ’07 Leggero Zanzola ’93 Mr. Michael ’78 & Mrs. Mary Ann Skarr Ms. Shevawn O’Connor Tyrrell ’78 Mr. Ruben & Mrs. Maria Elena Zavala Orland Park Building Corporation Mrs. Shelley M. Skas ’02 ’07 Mr. William ’95 & Mrs. Jeanne Mr. Kenneth Zekich Picture It On Canvas, Inc. Mr. Gary & Mrs. Karen Skiba Tate Uffmann ’95 Ms. Cynthia Zelesnik ’76 Raymond M. Berta Ms. Adina Skwarski Mr. Geoffrey & Mrs. Ada Uju ’08 Mr. Dan ’63 & Mrs. Marge Zerebny Rialto Square Theatre Mr. Joel & Mrs. Karen Slaby Mr. Dean & Mrs. Kathleen Mr. James Zervos ’85 Sealed Air Corporation Mr. Richard G. Slade ’70 Mueller Ulivi ’03 ’07 Ms. Margaret Zielinski ’82 Shaw’s Crab House Mr. Gary & Mrs. Carole Genovese Mr. Salvatore & Mrs. Elizabeth Ursino Mr. Peter & Mrs. Janet Zilka St. Joseph Altar And Rosary Society Slaybaugh ’82 Mr. Mark & Mrs. Teresa Ustupski Mr. Bernard ’39 & Mrs. Karen State Farm Co. Foundation Dr. Laura Sloan Dr. Raymond & Mrs. Nancy Vahl Zimmermann State Farm Insurance Companies Dr. Clare Slowik ’78 Mr. John ’61 & Mrs. Irene Valaitis Ms. Dorothy M. Zobel The Patio Restaurants, Inc. Mr. James ’76 & Mrs. Cathy Smetana Mr. Frank ’65 ’97 & Mrs. Bernadette Mr. Jeff Zoellick ’09 The Peace School Mr. Adam ’86 & Mrs. Jean Smith Valderrama ’99 ’04 Mr. Donald & Mrs. Diane Zullo Mr. Lawrence H. Smith ’74 Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Nancy Valla 21st Century Limousines Inc. TM Martial Arts Mr. Robert V. Smith ’99 Mrs. Debbie Van Sistine AGL Resources Travelers Community Connections Mr. Daryl Soave Drs. James & Mary Vandendorpe Aloft Bolingbrook Unlimited Tan Mr. Stanley ’59 & Mrs. Maryanne Sobieski Mr. George ’89 & Mrs. Joan Vandon AT&T Illinois Wells Fargo Foundation Dr. Sandie Soldwisch ’77 Mr. James ’81 & Mrs. Carolyn Van Eck The Baxter International Foundation Xtreme Trampolines Ms. Yan Song Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Jennifer Vasile Big Run Golf Club Zanies Comedy Night Club

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Aileen S. Andrew Mr. Joseph ’78 ’84 & Mrs. Kristen Chester Kondratowicz Drs. Anton Lewis & Katherine Foundation Endowed Bergmark Falese ’88 Endowed Scholarship Helm-Lewis Scholarship for Mr. Vincent Walsh & Mrs. Professor Emeritus Chet Kondratowicz Mr. Tobias Steik & Dr. Valerie Hill-Steik Mathematics & Cathleen Meegan Ms. Judith Rice Drs. James & Mary Vandendorpe Science Students Mr. David ’83 & Mrs. Patty Stadler Ms. Mary J. Rice Mrs. Carol Wassberg Aileen S. Andrew Foundation Huhtamaki Foundation, Inc. Christian Brothers Dr. Marilyn M. Bunt A viaTOR Annual Brother Thomas Legacy Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Johnson, FSC Endowed Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Frances Fallon for Nursing Students Mr. Matthew S. Berger Scholarship for First Brother James Gaffney, FSC Professor Linda Elsik Mr. Charles & Mrs. Diane Generation Students First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. Professor Maureen Moore Lazar Blazevich ’93 Anonymous Christian Brothers Conference Mr. John & Mrs. Stephanie Mr. William ’93 & Mrs. Lisa Brogan Brother William L. Clifton J. and Laura Gedzyk Nieman ’04 Mr. Norbert ’50 & Mrs. Walz, FSC Endowed E. Kelly Endowed Mr. Mark & Mrs. Nanci Reiland Peek ’04 Carole Cudnowski Scholarship Scholarship Mr. Charles & Dr. Peggy Rice Dr. Randal & Mrs. Nancy DeMik Ms. Alycia M. Bernard Mr. Vito ’77 & Mrs. Kathleen Abbate ’88 Mr. Paul & Dr. Nan Yancey Mr. Robert ’79 & Mrs. Susan‡ Mr. James & Mrs. Susan Ceplecha Mr. Clifton J. Kelly ’78 Epsilon Upsilon Chapter of STTI Dowse ’94 ’02 Mr. Thomas ’88 & Mrs. Carrie Bank of America Dr. Martha H. Rusnak Mr. Frank & Mrs. Candace DuBois Regan Drez ’88 Colonel Anthony Annual Scholarship for Mr. James ’65 & Mrs. Joan Goliak Mr. Roger & Mrs. Diane Engstrom F. DeRose & Sylvia K. Reading Professionals Mr. Timothy G. Markham ’73 Mr. Michael ’79 & Mrs. Margaret DeRose Scholarship Mr. Larry & Dr. Deborah Augsburger Mr. Lawrence McAuley ’55 Brennan Lesiak ’79 Mr. Robert ’93 & Mrs. Catherine DeRose Mr. W. Barry & Mrs. Rebecca Baker ’84 Mr. Adam K. Milnes Mr. Douglas & Mrs. Lisa Matlock ’89 Mr. Keith ’93 ’03 & Mrs. Sandra McGill Mr. William & Mrs. Carol Dikeman ’94 Mr. Richard & Mrs. Julie Mladic Mr. James & Mrs. Mary Halstead ’92 Mr. Stephen ’75 ’88 & Mrs. Computer Science Dr. Ryan S. Phillips Pamela Daniel Mott ’79 ’87 Annual Scholarship Mr. Howard & Dr. Joyce Hayward ’86 Mr. James ’85 ’97 & Mrs. Debra Reed Christian Brothers Services Mr. William ’72 & Mrs. Nanci Greene Mr. Steven & Mrs. Carla Lebre ’05 Mr. Michael ’80 & Mrs. Maria Streit Mr. Gary & Mrs. Carole C aptAIN Gordon Nelson D. Gilbert & Pauline Mr. Alfred & Mrs. Kathleen Szoldatits Aviation Scholarship Genovese Slaybaugh ’82 Mr. Nick ’07 & Mrs. Megan McIntire Annual Captain Gordon A. Nelson ’50 Scholarship Dulr. Pa and Mrs. Ann Montgomery Zahos ’06 Rubino Elementary Mr. Brian S. Zankowski ’10 Carey-Gillespie Mr. John ’78 & Mrs. Patti Martin McIntire ’79 Science Endowed De La Salle Institute Endowed Scholarship Scholarship Mr. John, Jr. ’65 & Mrs. Sally Alexander Mr. John R. & Mrs. Camela McIntire Mr. Steven & Mrs. Carla Lebre ’05 Bernard "Bud" Lucchetti Mr. John ’70 & Mrs. Rosemary Boles Dana Dominiak Dr. Paul & Mrs. Ann Rubino ’86 Annual Scholarship Mr. James ’66 & Mrs. Patricia Buchar Scholarship in Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Frances Welsh Mrs. Amelia Lucchetti Mr. Neil P. Carey ’54 Computer Science Brother David Mr. Nicholas ’79 & Mrs. Mary Dr. Dana M. Dominiak ’91 Dr. Philip Hogan Endowed Scholarship Delahanty, FSC Leisten Colletti ’79 D aVID Charles DeGeus Endowed Scholarship Mr. Thomas ’62 & Mrs. Mary Dedin Dr. Michael ’76 & Mrs. Teri Bannon Annual Business Mr. Terrence ’93 & Mrs. Michele Hogan Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Mary Ann Draudt Mr. George ’76 & Mrs. Debra Scholarship Deacon DiMatteo ’77 Dr. James ’72 & Mrs. Jane Kostelc Brother James Gaffney Anonymous Dr. David ’67 & Mrs. Nellie Lawson Annual Business Mr. Ralph ’76 & Mrs. Lynn DiSilvestro Mr. Thomas Boucher & Mrs. Scholarship Mr. Vernon Gaugush ’61 & Mrs. Mr. Albert ’71 & Mrs. Marian Marinari Kathleen McGrath Boucher Dr. William ’71 & Mrs. Berenice McHale Mr. Robert, II & Mrs. Vicky Patricia Penca-Gaugush ’64 Mr. Tim Delrose ’66 Dr. David ’77 & Mrs. Jennifer Plys Tucker ’90 Mr. Frank, Jr. ’59 & Mrs. Mr. Thomas ’69 & Mrs. Gloria Delrose Pantaleone Brother James Gaffney, Mary Karpowicz Mr. David D. Morimoto Mr. Thomas ’62 & Mrs. Mr. David & Mrs. Regina Pommier FSC and The Nancy Mr. Robert & Mrs. Patricia Mr. Joel Pommier ’05 and Thomas Brodnicki Dolores Kennedy Burke Pierson ’80 Mr. Alfred ’61 & Mrs. Diana Latham Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Endowed Scholarship D aVID J. and Steven Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Nancy Brodnicki Mr. Frank ’67 & Mrs. Nancy Latino Dr. Russell H. Levy J. Pullara Annual Memorial Scholarship Mr. John, Sr. ’57 & Mrs. Patricia Lenz Scholarship Brother James Gaffney, Mr. Ronald C. Lipke ’70 & Mr. Richard ’80 & Mrs. Georgia DeVitto FSC & Adelbert K. and Mr. David & Mrs. Martine Pullara Mr. Dennis ’79 & Mrs. Jackie Donna Margaret B. Kaiser Mrs. Billie Schimanski Mr. Steven & Mrs. Mary Sue Pullara Mr. Thomas ’66 & Mrs. Susan Lyons Mr. Kevin ’07 & Mrs. Sheila Doran Endowed Leadership Pullara, Inc. Mr. Joseph ’78 ’84 & Mrs. Kristen Scholarship Mr. Nicholas ’69 & Mrs. Linda Mirabelli Mr. John ’70 & Mrs. Lorraine Morrey Dennis J. Murphy Bergmark Falese ’88 Professor Margaret Juraco Endowed Memorial Mr. Ray & Mrs. Cheryl Ksionda Ms. Jeannette M. Pifer Mr. Harry ’66 & Mrs. Jane Mosier Scholarship Mr. William H. Pauls ’66 Horwath ’80 ’88 Mr. Joseph ’78 ’84 & Mrs. Kristen Brother James Gaffney, Mr. Paul ’73 & Mrs. Laurie Ryan Mr. John ’78 & Mrs. Etsuko Loughnane FSC Excellence in Bergmark Falese ’88 Mr. John W. Murray ’82 Mr. James Singler ’69 Mr. Daniel ’89 & Mrs. Leadership Endowed Mr. Joseph M. Skarbek ’71 Mr. Joseph ’90 & Mrs. Kim Pacholski Scholarship Cathleen Murphy ’89 Ms. Susan Madison Rashad ’92 ’01 Mr. Craig & Mrs. Valerie Stewart Dennis J. Murphy Memorial Foundation Mr. LaVerne‡ & Mrs. Dorothy Brown Mr. Dennis ’70 & Mrs. Kathleen Sura Dr. Shirley McFaul Brother Lawrence Mr. Robert, Jr. ’61 & Mrs. Inez Thayer Donald L. Cordano Endowed Scholarship Porretta, FSC Endowed Mr. William ’61 & Mrs. Carol Endowed Scholarship Mr. Ellis & Dr. Nancy Kennedy Scholarship Rodziczak Tolone ’62 Mr. Donald L. ’56 & Mrs. Mr. Steven & Mrs. Carla Lebre ’05 Professor Barbara Nichols Helen K. and Arthur E. Suellen Cordano Dr. Jeanette Mines Brother Leo Forgette, Johnson Foundation Dorothy C. and Richard A. Dr. Christy Roberts FSC Endowed Bruce & Jolene McCaw Parks Foundation Drs. Mark & Cathy Schultz Scholarship Family Foundation Donna Saya Memorial Mr. Michael ’75 ’07 & Mrs. Mr. George & Mrs. Regina Charles & Helen Ford Annual Scholarship Sandra Zigrossi Piazza Block ’78 Endowed Scholarship Dr. Mark Nolan Dr. Thomas G. Mr. Raymond ’70 & Mrs. Ina Brixey Mr. Christopher ’95 ’08 & Mrs. Dr. James J. Zelko Schackmuth Memorial Mr. Robert ’66 & Mrs. Jeanne Amy Kosik Beggs ’96 ’98 Endowed Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Ivezich Kempiak ’71 ’05 Mr. Charles ’87 ’89 & Mrs. Helen Ford Mrs. Lillian Korilko Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Gloria Hill Ms. Linda Riccio ’77 Mr. Christopher & Mrs. Jill Ford Mr. David & Mrs. Marty McGinnis Mr. John & Mrs. Lisa Salazar ’03 Mr. Robert, II & Mrs. Vicky Mr. James ’65 & Mrs. Joan Goliak Dr. John Greenwood Dr. Kurt ’98 ’02 & Mrs. Plys Tucker ’90 Mr. Matthew A. Goodwin ’04 ’12 Endowed Scholarship Eileen Schackmuth Remco Medical Inc. Dr. James & Mrs. Patricia Houlihan Dr. Matthew J. Domico ’06 Mr. Harve ’81 ’82 & Dr. Brother Owen Professor Barbara Nichols Dr. Touwanna Edwards Stephany Schlachter Meegan, FSC Endowed Mr. John ’66 & Mrs. Margaret Rems Dr. John & Mrs. Susan Greenwood ’99 Dr. William Gochee Scholarship Follett Corporation Dr. Edmund & Mrs. Christine Kearney Endowed Scholarship Mr. Robert W. Cooper ’78 W.W. Grainger, Inc. Ms. Lindsay C. Miroballi ’07 Mr. Galen & Mrs. Suzan Sollie

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Edward Northrup & Gladys M. Meehan Latina/o Leadership Michael L. and Angelique Eileen Gay Gladding Endowed Scholarship Scholarship M. Parker Black Endowed Scholarship Mrs. Jennifer L. Manderscheid Mr. Victor ’00 ’03 & Mrs. Student Union Heritage Dr. Ian & Mrs. Sheila Foreman Gloria Hill Annual Graciela Dufour ’97 ’04 Annual Scholarship Gladding ’04 ’07 Book Award Brother James Gaffney, FSC Mr. Mark & Mrs. Carmen Green ’07 Mr. Michael ’77 & Mrs. Angelique Parker DR. Edward T. Rancic Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Gloria Hill Ms. Sarah Gonzales Michael P. Gordon Endowed Scholarship Gordon Kendall Mr. William & Mrs. Kathryn Risor-Heise Mr. Steven & Mrs. Carla Lebre ’05 Ms. Mariza Rocha ’05 Endowed Scholarship Memorial Endowed Mr. John & Mrs. Heather Gordon ’91 Dr. Jeanette Mines Scholarship Mr. J. Rafael & Dr. Lynn Tovar Mr. John ’69 & Mrs. Dorothy Villanova Mr. Edwin & Mrs. Martha Michael P. Gordon Memorial Mrs. Carol Wassberg Foundation Elvira Hogan Endowed Villegas Miranda ’98 GSBF Scholarship First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. Mines/Quinlan Annual Scholarship for Give Something Back Foundation Governmental Lewis Community Scholarship Accounting Harold Finley Endowed Endowed Scholarship Dr. Jeanette Mines Mrs. Philip Hogan ’84 ’88 Scholarship Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Kathleen Nathan Andrew Rybak Mr. Robert, Sr. & Mrs. Barbara Finley Mr. Kevin ’95 & Mrs. Christa Hogan Jakubicek Bruss ’11 Endowed Scholarship English Foreign Helen Brach Foundation Mr. John & Mrs. Melissa Cavazos Mr. Ronald Abramowicz Language Scholarship Scholarship Eichelberger ’88 ’00 Mr. Mark & Mrs. Sandra Ambriz-Sava Dr. Pramod Mishra Helen Brach Foundation Dr. Clare Lawlor Mrs. Paula J. Banks Dr. Jackie White Hollywood Casino Mr. Edward & Dr. Barbara Mackey Mrs. Kathleen M. Braun Joliet Scholarship Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Donna Ms. Jane Cain Experimental Aircraft Ms. Sylvia Davis Hollywood Casino Joliet Humphrey Martin ’06 Association, Chapter 15 Ms. Donna R. Evans Ms. Elizabeth Pearce ’05 Annual Scholarship Home Run Inn Mr. Joseph J. Evans Experimental Aircraft Association, Scholarship Dr. James ’94 & Mrs. Rachelle Rago ’13 Mr. Steven & Mrs. Cynthia Higgins Inc. Chapter 15 Mr. Joseph ’75 & Mrs. Kathy Perrino Mr. Ronald Tomczak ’75 Mrs. Diane M. Jankiewicz F. James Staszak Home Run Inn Foundation Dr. Christopher & Mrs. Suzanne Wielgos Ms. Elizabeth Karstensen Endowed Scholarship James P. Sczepaniak Lilly Endowment Mr. Edward & Mrs. Nancy Kelly Mr. Andrew ’73 & Mrs. Candice Langert Endowed Scholarship Scholarship for Mrs. Joan Kindle Lavin Family Foundation Mr. James P. ’60 and Mrs. Frances Minority Students Mr. Richard & Mrs. Millie Kluchenek Female Flyer Endowed Nall-Sczepaniak in Science Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Cheryl LaCorte Scholarship John and Cynthia Drs. Anton Lewis & Katherine Mr. David & Mrs. Kathryn Langevin Mr. Robert ’76 & Dr. Cathy Beckman Cumbee Endowed Helm-Lewis Mr. Gary & Mrs. Ruth Longman Mr. James ’65 & Mrs. Joan Goliak Scholarship Lloyd Lee ENDOWED Mr. Dean R. Nowicki Mr. Mark ’82 & Mrs. Dolores Mr. John, III ’78 ’80 & Mrs. Scholarship Mrs. Debra A. Nowicki Pavletic ’83 Cynthia Cumbee Mr. Walt ’60 & Mrs. Ellen Gajcak Mrs. Mildred Nowicki Mr. William & Mrs. Kathryn Risor-Heise Integrity Trade Services Mr. Thomas Jarosz ’62 Mrs. Ruth A. Nowicki Mr. John & Mrs. Deborah Pope Fr. John F. Brennan John A. Eudes Memorial Mr. James ’61 & Mrs. Anne LaGrippe Mr. Andrew ’60 & Mrs. Mr. Marc & Dr. Angela Risser Endowed Scholarship Endowed Scholarship Mrs. Louise E. Risser Dorothy Stefanak Mr. Patrick ’55 & Mrs. Barbara Callahan Mr. Robert ’76 & Dr. Cathy Beckman Mr. Andrew ’03 ’06 & Mrs. Mr. David ’59 & Mrs. Ann Forster Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Mary Ann Draudt Marguerite Adams Amy Higgins Rybak ’06 John M. Lamb Annual Endowed Nursing Ms. Elbea Rybak History Scholarship Scholarship Mr. James & Ms. Karen Rybak Mr. John & Dr. Ewa Bacon Mr. Todd & Mrs. Mary Burke Adams ’08 Ms. Lisa Rybak Dr. Dennis & Mrs. Rebecca Cremin Mr. John Fick Mr. Michael & Mrs. Laura Rybak Mr. William Malone & Ms. Mrs. Maureen Mitacek Ms. Shari Rybak Yolanda Hurtado Mr. Michael & Mrs. Jean Palm Mr. William ’73 & Mrs. Jane Rybak Drs. Theodore Karamanski Mr. William & Mrs. Suzanne Palm Ms. Lorraine Sava & Eileen McMahon Mrs. Clare C. Shaughnessy ’09 Ms. Janice Sava Goldsmith Drs. Mark & Cathy Schultz Mark A. and Joan T. Ms. Carol L. Sava-Armstrong Dr. James & Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Tallon Olson Family Endowed Mr. Charles, IV & Mrs. Joann Shomo Mr. Adam Skiba Julianne Murphy Scholarship Mr. Mark ’80 & Mrs. Joan Ms. Amy M. Skiba Endowed Scholarship Mr. Gary & Mrs. Karen Skiba Mr. Michael & Mrs. Joan Murphy Polke Olson ’79 Joan Olson Tax & Financial Mrs. Barbara E. Swiatek Katherine C. Thompson Dr. Raymond & Mrs. Nancy Vahl Planning Inc. Endowed Scholarship Mr. Ralph R. Vanderhei Mr. Glen & Mrs. Kathrynne Marnie Cavanaugh- Law Office of George LaCorte PC Braun Skonicki ’12 Wyatt Memorial National Alumni Board Goall -Lenhart Endowed Kathleen and John Endowed Scholarship Annual Scholarship Scholarship Buck Lasallian Mr. John & Mrs. Shirley Cavanaugh Mr. Vito ’77 & Mrs. Kathleen Abbate ’88 Ms. Lois J. Anzalone Endowed Scholarship Mr. Michael Progress ’92 ’96 ’01 ’13 Mr. David B. Anderson ’13 Mrs. Andrew B. Barber Mr. John & Mrs. Kathleen Buck Mr. Timothy ’77 & Mrs. Norene Ms. Linda R. Campbell ’81 ’12 Mr. Clifford & Mrs. Rita Berglund Jankowski Tierney ’02 Ms. Sharon Canariato ’07 Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Lillian Bonczek Kevin and Jacquie Newquist Annual McGirr Fine Arts Mr. Roy Capadona ’03 Ms. Catherine M. Collins Annual Scholarship Mr. Thomas ’88 & Mrs. Carrie Mr. Matthew ’55 & Mrs. Scholarship Mr. Kevin ’78 & Mrs. Jacqueline Mr. Vincent K. McGirr Regan Drez ’88 Josephine Connor Samuelson Newquist ’79 Mr. Josue & Mrs. Maria Mrs. Rosemary T. DiGiulio The Melvin Cook Annual Scholarship Gaytan-Serna ’04 Ms. Betty Dwyer Langert Family / Brother Captain Lionel ’06 & Mrs. Ms. Janette M. Gentile James Gaffney, FSC Mrs. Mary Cook Mr. William & Mrs. Kathleen Natalie Gonzalez Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Dolores Gross Endowed Scholarship Ms. Kathleen Huber Halloran ’74 Cook Lyons ’74 Mrs. Morris Hershman Mr. Andrew ’73 & Mrs. Candice Langert Dr. Rebecca B. Lipton Mr. Frances & Mrs. Lorraine Hollister Mr. Robert Poogach Ms. Alison K. Valois ’09 ’11 Mrs. Donna L. Matocha ’99 ’11 Mr. Patrick Riley Lavin Family Foundation Mr. Philip & Mrs. Andrea Mr. John ’78 & Mrs. Patti Mr. Bob & Mrs. Betty Sheppard Lasallian Book Cook Valois ’04 Martin McIntire ’79 Ms. Janice Siegel Annual Scholarship Ms. Carolyn M. Valois Mr. Kevin ’78 & Mrs. Jacqueline Mr. Robert & Mrs. Rosemary Stephen Dr. Jeanette Mines Michael L. & Angelique Samuelson Newquist ’79 Dr. Richard & Mrs. Marilyn Tarizzo Ms. Elizabeth Pearce ’05 M. Parker Annual Gospel Ms. Nina Nowaczyk ’11 Mr. Robert & Mrs. Florence White Mr. Byung-Il Seo Choir Scholarship Mr. Michael ’07 ’11 & Mrs. The Woman’s Club of Joliet Dr. Byung-In Seo ’94 Mr. Michael ’77 & Mrs. Angelique Parker Christine Pietrucha

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Brother Michael Quirk, Ms. Marlene Gallivan Mr. Stanley Potempa ’72 Thomas Gullett FSC, Ed.D. ’75 ’79 Mrs. Kelly Garcia Mr. Jonathan ’96 & Dr. Endowed Scholarship Ms. Diana M. Ramos Mr. Martin & Mrs. Nancy Gardner Rosemary Rakers Mrs. Joyce Gullett Mr. Ernest W. Ray ’93 Mr. John & Mrs. Stephanie Dr. Leslie ’71 & Dr. Margo Wolf Mr. Robert, II & Mrs. Vicky Mr. Salvatore & Mrs. Elizabeth Ursino Gedzyk Nieman ’04 BP Foundation, Inc. Plys Tucker ’90 Mr. Salvatore Ursino, Jr. ’11 Mr. Bob Gordon Special Education Peter H. Goodwin Ms. Dorothy K. Hardy Annual Scholarship Thomas J. Secor Annual Endowed Scholarship Ms. Genevieve E. Huck Dr. Pamela Jessee Music Scholarship Mr. James & Mrs. Ann Goodwin Mr. R. Dean & Mrs. Rachel Ms. Elizabeth Pearce ’05 Mr. Thomas J. Secor ’68 Hudson ’07 ’09 Dr. Peter ’67 & Mrs. Debra Seiler Roger Ashamy Endowed Mr. Gregg & Mrs. Karen Jackson Thomas J. Secor Annual Scholarship Mr. Tom & Mrs. Carol Kasinicka Steven Baker Annual Theatre Scholarship Mr. Marc & Mrs. Corinne Fuchs Ms. Emily Koder Scholarship Mr. Thomas J. Secor ’68 Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Gloria Hill Mrs. Karen Latimer Mr. Steven Baker ’03 Mr. Eugene ’66 & Mrs. Trailblazer Endowed Ms. Kathleen Mendala Lisak ’07 ’09 Theatre Scholarship Scholarship Penelope Midlock Mr. Rock & Mrs. Esther Assise Mr. Steven & Mrs. Rosemarie Malysiak Mr. Michael J. Benignetti Mr. Timothy ’72 & Mrs. Judith Skodon Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Donna Mr. Benjamin F. Bain KPMG Foundation Humphrey Martin ’06 Mr. Floyd, Jr. & Mrs. Arlene Bennett Mr. Alvin, Sr. ’11 & Mrs. Shelonda Butler Rosiak-Maze/Sigma Delta Ms. Hannah Rita Miller Mr. Clifford & Mrs. Rita Berglund Mr. Sylvester, Jr. ’73 & Mrs. Endowed Scholarship Ms. Irina S. Nikoltcheva Ms. Linda Braun Deborah Cottrell Mr. John ’79 & Mrs. Michelle Ms. Kaleigh R. Nolan Mr. Mike Cetera Mr. Tony ’65 & Mrs. Joann Delgado Mooney Cassin ’80 Dr. Raymond & Mrs. Frances O’Brien Ms. Emily Christian Dr. Calvin & Mrs. Donna Edwards Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Rose Ann Crawford Ms. Mary F. Panosh Mr. Robert Conway & Mrs. Barbara Mr. Joseph ’78 ’84 & Mrs. Kristen Mr. Jeffery & Mrs. Mary Kargol Mr. Martin R. Paulson Greenham-Conway ’80 Bergmark Falese ’88 DeGraw ’79 ’81 Mr. George & Mrs. Sabina Paulson Mrs. Joy W. Dahlberg Brother James Gaffney, FSC Mr. Joseph ’78 ’84 & Mrs. Kristen Mr. Mark & Mrs. Nanci Reiland Peek ’04 Mr. Thomas Davis Bergmark Falese ’88 Mr. Paul & Mrs. Peg Phelan Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Susan Drake Mr. Walter ’75 & Mrs. Phyllis Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Susan Ms. Nicole M. Raucci-Carbone Mr. Ronald Dzik Poe Harris ’75 Colletti Jeffries ’78 Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Eileen Rejsek Mrs. Mohra D. Gavankar Drs. Anton Lewis & Katherine Mr. Dale & Mrs. Tamara Pole Professor Ellen T. Renna ’99 Mrs. Mona L. Goeken Helm-Lewis Shannon K. Gardner Ms. Carolyn Russick Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Lucille Jasinski Mr. Allen ’73 & Mrs. Patricia Endowed Nursing Ms. Rosemary Smith Mr. Otto Bosman & Ms. Adri Kuhr Dunlap Jones ’73 Ms. Elizabeth Sone Scholarship Ms. Cynthia Laszlo Mr. Thomas ’62 & Mrs. Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Gerri Thorburn Ms. Jean Acuff Ms. Joanne Legerski Dolores Kennedy Mr. Todd & Mrs. Mary Burke Adams ’08 Mr. Ronald R. Wackerlin Mr. William Lotz Mrs. Barbara J. Lewis ’10 Ms. Mari Jo Araujo Mr. John J. Walsh, Jr. Mrs. Lynn & Mr. Mike Miller Ms. Linda S. Arnold ’96 Dr. Sharon Weiss Dr. Ralph & Mrs. Nancy Miller Dr. Carolyn M. Tomazic Engers Ms. Dolores Bault Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Cynthia Zaletel ’99 Mr. Edward Minnich Mrs. Carol Wassberg Mr. James & Mrs. Nancy Beirich St. Patrick Church Mr. Brian ’79 & Mrs. Marianne Nelsen First Midwest Bancorp, Inc. Mr. Stuart & Mrs. Mercedes Bentley SNA Lewis University Chapter Mr. Russell & Mrs. Jane Pierson Kat Logistics, Inc. Vincent Howard Mr. Joe Buckley Ms. Marlene Polasek Scholarship Mrs. Nancy Burke Connolly St. Joseph Altar And Rosary Society Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Dale Prohl Brother Peter Hannon, FSC ’68 Ms. Lois Camiliere Sharon & Guy Wiebking Mr. Emil Pyk Ms. Mary Catherine Casey Endowed Scholarship Mr. James Rendel Williams Annual Mr. Donald ’92 ’98 & Mrs. Mr. Guy & Mrs. Sharon Wiebking Ms. Mary Slattery Scholarship Linda Castello ’04 Sister Noel M. Dr. Clare Slowik ’78 Mr. Dennis ’76 & Mrs. Joan Ms. Kathryn E. Chase Dreska, OSF Endowed Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Connie Smetana Ragusa Williams ’01 Mr. Robert W. Cooper ’78 Scholarship Mr. Daniel ’70 & Mrs. Janice Home Depot Foundation Mrs. Linda Cordial Dr. Eugene ’69 & Mrs. Honor Ferretti Staniszewski Mrs. Karen Covington ’02 Mr. Robert ’70 & Mrs. Regina Kelley Mrs. Susan Thom Women of Rotary Mr. Jim ’04 & Mrs. Karen Cowan Mr. Albert ’71 & Mrs. Marian Marinari Mr. David ’79 & Mrs. Judy Veronda of Joliet Annual Mr. Leonard & Mrs. Margaret Doyle Mr. David & Mrs. Regina Pommier Mr. William & Mrs. Diane Wilkins Scholarship Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Shevawn Everett Mr. Joel Pommier ’05 Mrs. Charles Wyne Women of the Rotary Club of Joliet

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Ms. Lindalee S. Adams Mrs. Joanna M. Baumann ’96 Dr. Thomas, III & Dr. Suzanne Brignall Mr. Asbury & Mrs. Mary Charles Mr. Todd & Mrs. Mary Burke Adams ’08 Mr. Matthew S. Berger Mr. William ’93 & Mrs. Lisa Brogan Ms. Myra Chavez ’08 ’11 Brother Armand Alcazar, FSC Mrs. Therese R. Berglund ’13 Mr. Robert L. Bruce Dr. Michael Cherry Mrs. Amelia Quinones Alvarado Prof. Robert Bergman Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Kathleen Ms. Patricia A. Chinderle Mr. Benito & Mrs. Maria Mr. Len ’11 & Mrs. Donna Bertolini Jakubicek Bruss ’11 Mr. Mushtaq ’02 ’04 & Ms. Katherine de La Luz Alvarez Commander Benjamin, Jr. ’84 Mr. Thomas ’94 & Mrs. Amie Burgess Schaefer Choudhary ’03 ’08 Mr. Luigi ’01 & Mrs. Kristin Amendola & Mrs. Eloise Billups Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Karen Burke Dr. William & Mrs. Joanna Chura Dr. David & Mrs. Karla Anderson ’12 Ms. Tiffany Bilski ’07 Mr. Richard, Jr. ’80 & Mrs. Mr. Richard & Mrs. Mary Ellen Clish Mr. Gary & Mrs. Kathleen Anderson Ms. Angeline Bizzotti ’94 Kathleen Dolan Burke ’80 Mr. James ’75 & Mrs. Janice Coats Ms. Erin M. Argianas Dr. William H. Blackwell Mr. Adam Burkhart ’06 ’11 & Ms. Ms. Sarah J. Coleman Ms. Linda S. Arnold ’96 Dr. Kathleen Blanchfield Vanessa Peca ’03 ’06 ’07 Dr. Dominic & Mrs. Leslie Colonna Mr. Robert Arnold Mr. Charles & Mrs. Diane Mr. Brian & Mrs. Jennifer Buss Mrs. Caitlin D. Conklin Mr. Leonard & Mrs. Mary Ann Atkins Lazar Blazevich ’93 Mr. Reynaldo Bustinza Mrs. Karen Covington ’02 Dr. Robert Atra Drs. Bruno & Bonnie Bondavalli Mr. Alvin, Sr. ’11 & Mrs. Shelonda Butler Mr. Jim ’04 & Mrs. Karen Cowan Mr. Larry & Dr. Deborah Augsburger Ms. Kimberly M. Bozych Ms. Linda R. Campbell ’81 ’12 Dr. Dennis & Mrs. Rebecca Cremin Ms. Shaila Aziz ’03 Mr. Percy & Mrs. Joni Bradley-Scott ’12 Mr. Kevin & Mrs. Mary Canaday Mr. Christopher Crnkovic & Mrs. Mr. John & Dr. Ewa Bacon Mr. Richard & Mrs. Patricia Braida Mr. John ’85 ’06 & Mrs. Lisa Carey Jennifer Skvarla ’03 ’05 Mr. Scott & Mrs. Alina Rivas Mrs. Julie Branchaw ’08 Mr. Christopher & Mrs. Lisa Carlsen Mr. Brian & Mrs. Mary Cronin Baietti ’07 ’12 Ms. Kimberly J. Brayboy Ms. Mallory J. Carr Dr. Charles & Mrs. Susan Crowder Mr. Michael & Dr. Marne Dr. Christine A. Breier Mr. Donald ’92 ’98 & Mrs. Dr. Maureen Culleeney Gaynor Bailey ’97 Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Julie Linda Castello ’04 Dr. Michael ’69 & Mrs. Ms. Rudi M. Balich Kabat Brendich Mr. Bernardo & Mrs. Eugenia Cervantes Linda Cunningham Mr. Marvin, III & Mrs. Patricia Bates Mr. Brett Bridel Ms. Carol Chaplin ’02 Ms. Shirley J. Curry ’12

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Ms. Anne N. Czech ’09 Mr. Joseph ’96 & Mrs. Ms. Michele Latta Professor James ’75 ’79 & Mrs. Mr. John, Jr. & Mrs. Pamela Dalby Gwendolyn Hatch Dr. Keith Lavine Robin Johnson Perrone ’74 Mr. Colin J. Darschewski ’12 Mr. Howard & Dr. Joyce Hayward ’86 Dr. Clare Lawlor Ms. Barbara A. Peterek Ms. Angela B. David Mr. Ralph Hegland Mr. Steven & Mrs. Carla Lebre ’05 Mr. John ’63 & Mrs. Ann Peterselli Mr. Hassan & Mrs. Samantha Mr. Craig & Mrs. Lisa Heizer Mr. Kevin & Mrs. Susan Leece Ms. Andrea L. Peterson ’12 De Legge-Stevenson ’12 Drs. Anton Lewis & Katherine Mr. Edward & Mrs. Lori Oblinsky Ms. Margaret Zimmerman Ms. Tatiana De Lima Machado Helm-Lewis Lenckus ’83 ’04 Pfrommer ’02 ’08 Ms. Janeen M. Decharinte ’11 Mr. Robert & Mrs. Rita Herrick Mr. Gerry & Mrs. Patricia Levenda Dr. Ryan S. Phillips Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Mary Kargol Mr. Nathan ’07 & Mrs. Wendy Mrs. Barbara J. Lewis ’10 Ms. Jeannette M. Pifer DeGraw ’79 ’81 Anderson Hess ’06 Dr. Suling Li Mrs. Ryan A. Pivonka Dr. Randal & Mrs. Nancy DeMik Ms. Kathryn A. Hettinger Mr. David & Dr. Laurette Liesen Dr. John Planek Mr. Marc E. Denson ’13 Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Gloria Hill Mr. William Linko Dr. Anne L. Porter Mr. Robert ’93 & Mrs. Catherine DeRose Mr. Tobias Steik & Dr. Valerie Hill-Steik Ms. Kathleen Mendala Lisak ’07 ’09 Mr. Eugene, Jr. ’05 & Mrs. Mr. Dwight & Mrs. Mary DeVries Dr. Leonard & Mrs. Anne Hohbein Mr. Oscar & Mrs. Susan Little Sabrina Poulin Ms. Anna M. DiCosola ’10 Mrs. Catherine A. Hopp Dr. Cary & Professor Karen Lockyer Mr. Andrew J. Power ’04 Mr. Rick DiMaio Dr. James & Mrs. Patricia Houlihan Mr. Philip & Mrs. Marie Lozano ’06 Dr. Sarah E. Powers Mr. George ’76 & Mrs. Debra Mr. R. Dean & Mrs. Rachel Mr. Michael & Mrs. Jean Lucas Mr. Michael Progress ’92 ’96 ’01 ’13 Deacon DiMatteo ’77 Hudson ’07 ’09 Mr. Paul & Mrs. Vildan Ash Dr. Rebecca J. Pruitt Mr. James L. Doane ’05 ’07 Mr. Timothy R. Hunt Ludwig ’94 ’97 Mr. Walter & Mrs. Donna Purdy Mr. Adedapo & Mrs. Jennifer Doherty Mr. Michael J. Iandolo ’10 Ms. Jennifer J. Lynaugh ’13 Mr. Joseph ’95 & Mrs. Patti Purri Dr. Matthew J. Domico ’06 Ms. Randi A. Jackson Mr. Mark ’97 & Mrs. Pamela Dr. James ’94 & Mrs. Rachelle Rago ’13 Dr. Dana M. Dominiak ’91 Mr. Kyle ’02 ’10 & Mrs. Leslie Jacobson Lanton Maciulewicz ’93 ’96 Mr. Glen Szczypka & Dr. Anne Rapp Mr. Brian P. Domke ’13 Mr. Raymond Jamiolkowski Mr. Edward & Dr. Barbara Mackey Brother Bernard Rapp, FSC Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Mary Ann Draudt Ms. Jennifer Janczak Ms. Claudia Alves-Maloney ’10 Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Laura Rave Fleck Mr. Frank & Mrs. Candace DuBois Mr. Timothy Jauch Ms. Michele Manassah Mr. James ’85 ’97 & Mrs. Debra Reed Mr. Brian V. Duffy ’11 Dr. Pamela Jessee Mrs. Jennifer L. Manderscheid Mr. Arthur & Mrs. Marilyn Regal Mr. Victor ’00 ’03 & Mrs. Dr. Chwan-Shyang & Mrs. Nancy Jih ’95 Brother Stephen Markham, FSC Professor Ellen T. Renna ’99 Graciela Dufour ’97 ’04 Ms. Miljana Jocic Ms. Cheryl Martin Dr. Lauren Rentfro Ms. Jeralyn M. Dunlap ’05 ’09 Brother Philip Johnson, FSC Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Donna Mr. Charles & Mrs. Maureen Brother Thomas Dupré, FSC Mr. Marcus Brown & Mrs. Humphrey Martin ’06 Delaney Resler ’92 ’01 Mr. Mark ’00 & Mrs. Kimberly Rukiya Johnson ’09 Brother Joseph Martin, FSC Mr. Louis ’78 & Mrs. Veronica Revisky Earls Duris ’00 ’02 Brother Leo Jones, FSC Mrs. Helene Marzec ’03 ’05 Mr. Charles & Dr. Peggy Rice Dr. Calvin & Mrs. Donna Edwards Mr. Allen ’73 & Mrs. Patricia Mr. Lawrence McAuley ’55 Ms. Denise Rich Dr. Touwanna Edwards Dunlap Jones ’73 Mr. Matthew J. McCarthy ’12 Mr. Robert & Mrs. Rhonda Richter Mr. Scott & Mrs. Rebecca Mr. Robert ’09 & Mrs. Julie Jones Professor Harold, Jr. & Mrs. Mrs. Allison P. Rios Northrup Eggers ’07 Mr. Donald & Dr. Ann Jordan Wendy Carlson McCay ’90 Mr. William & Mrs. Kathryn Risor-Heise Mr. John & Mrs. Melissa Cavazos Brother Paul Joslin, FSC Mr. Frank & Mrs. Lee McConologue Dr. Jeffrey Ritchie Eichelberger ’88 ’00 Professor Margaret Juraco Maureen R. McCormick Dr. Christy Roberts Dr. Stacie Elder Mr. Keith A. Kameron ’10 Mr. William & Mrs. Katherine McDannel Mr. Joseph & Dr. Jennifer Roberts Professor Linda Elsik Mr. Robert A. Kanonik Ms. Mariza Rocha ’05 Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Amy McDonough Dr. Samuel & Mrs. Irene Enyia Mr. Michael Parafink & Mrs. Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Megan Drs. Theodore Karamanski Mr. Sean Fagan ’10 Elefther Karapas-Parafink Thompson Rogge ’99 ’04 & Eileen McMahon Mr. Joseph ’78 ’84 & Mrs. Kristen Mr. Roger L. Karns Mr. Mark & Mrs. Michelle Brother Raymond McManaman, FSC Bergmark Falese ’88 Ms. Sherri Kavanagh ’11 Matesevac Ronchetti ’89 Mr. Gerald & Mrs. Barbara McMannis Mr. Michael & Mrs. Mary Jo Fekete Dr. Jerry Kavouras Dr. Frank S. Rose Mr. Joseph ’78 ’95 & Mrs. Anne Mr. Jeffrey Festin Dr. Edmund & Mrs. Christine Kearney Mr. James & Mrs. Carole Cook Ross ’06 Mr. Jonathan P. Ficaro ’07 Ms. Katherine A. Keating ’04 ’06 Porada McShane ’79 Mrs. Michele L. Ryan Mr. Evan & Mrs. Julie Fiffles Dr. Jason & Mrs. Stacey Mr. Anthony & Mrs. Kathleen Medved Mr. John & Mrs. Lisa Salazar ’03 Mr. Alan ’76 & Mrs. Liane Finkenbinder Popadowski Keleher ’02 ’09 Mr. Robert & Mrs. Susan Meyers Mr. Jon Salvani, Jr. Dr. Mary M. Fisher Mrs. Kristi J. Jefferson Kelly ’08 Mr. John & Mrs. Kath Miller Mr. Donald & Mrs. Denise Salvino ’12 Dr. Kathleen Fitzgerald Mr. Robert ’66 & Mrs. Jeanne Dr. Ralph & Mrs. Nancy Miller Ms. Melanie M. Sandberg ’08 ’10 Mr. Edward ’66 & Mrs. Linda Ivezich Kempiak ’71 ’05 Dr. Jeanette Mines Dr. Kurt ’98 ’02 & Mrs. Fitpatrick-Russell Mr. Ellis & Dr. Nancy Kennedy Ms. Lindsay C. Miroballi ’07 Eileen Schackmuth Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Carol Folisi Mr. Thomas ’62 & Mrs. Mr. Michael & Mrs. Lori Mr. Aaron Scheiwe Mr. George & Mrs. Jane Foster Dolores Kennedy Krautter Misheck Mr. Harve ’81 ’82 & Dr. Mr. Jose & Mrs. Michelle Mr. Raymond & Mrs. Carlene Kennelly Dr. Pramod Mishra Stephany Schlachter LaFrey Fregoso ’11 Dr. Cynthia Kersey Mr. Richard & Mrs. Julie Mladic Mrs. Courtney Schmitz Brother James Gaffney, FSC Dr. Rami & Mrs. Dawn Hmoud Mr. James & Mrs. Kathryn Montanari Mr. Richard & Mrs. Diana Schreader Mr. Fredrick Gandy ’08 Khasawneh ’10 Mr. Alfonso Montero ’02 Mr. Edward & Mrs. Sandra Schuh Mr. Arturo & Mrs. Hortencia Garcia Mr. Gregory & Mrs. Margaret Kientop Professor Maureen Moore Drs. Mark & Cathy Schultz Dr. Raymond Garritano Dr. Keith & Mrs. Kathleen Killacky ’02 Mr. Danny & Mrs. Christine Morrow Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Kristin Schumacher Mr. John & Mrs. Stephanie Mr. John Kilpatrick ’92 ’08 Ms. Gabriella M. Negron ’12 Mr. Dana & Mrs. Lisa Schwarting Gedzyk Nieman ’04 Dr. Jung Kim Professor Barbara Nichols Mr. Roger & Mrs. Barbara Seppi Mr. Dwain T. Givens ’10 Dr. Seung Kim Dr. Linda K. Niedringhaus Mrs. Clare C. Shaughnessy ’09 Dr. Ian & Mrs. Sheila Foreman Dr. George & Mrs. Virginia Klemic Dr. Mark Nolan Ms. Lory L. Shaw ’11 Gladding ’04 ’07 Dr. Raymond & Mrs. Karen Klump ’05 Ms. Nina Nowaczyk ’11 Ms. Kathryn P. Sheehan ’10 Mr. Joseph I. Glatz ’10 Mr. Christopher & Mrs. Ashly Koenig Ms. Ann O’Brien Dr. Susan M. Sheffer Mr. Michael Godfrey ’03 Mr. James ’81 & Mrs. Pixie Mr. Dennis & Dr. Suzanne O’Brien Ms. Susan A. Sheldon Dr. Neena Gopalan Benson Koenig Ms. Tracy L. O’Brien Mr. Jeffrey ’00 & Mrs. Jill Mr. Mark & Mrs. Carmen Green ’07 Ms. Janelle R. Kolosh ’05 Mr. Ryan E. O’Keefe ’13 Kozubowski Siegfried ’85 Dr. John & Mrs. Susan Greenwood ’99 Ms. Kelly Kolton Ms. Melanie Obispo-Young Ms. Loisann M. Singer Mr. Patrick J. Griffin Mr. Dean & Mrs. Deborah Kornacker Brother Lawrence Oelschlegel, FSC Mr. Dan & Ms. Ashley Skidmore ’12 Mr. James Grisz Mrs. Susan J. Kovach Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Alice Ollearis Mr. Glen & Mrs. Kathrynne Dr. John & Mrs. Becki Hackett Dr. Elizabeth Kozak Dr. Safwan Omari Braun Skonicki ’12 Mr. Maynard & Mrs. Kathleen Hall Dr. Joseph & Mrs. Kathleen Kozminski Ms. Sue Pajak Mr. Jim & Mrs. Katheryn Slattery Mr. Jason & Mrs. Shannon Dr. Julie Krahl Dr. John & Mrs. Jamie Parker Dr. Laura Sloan Hamning ’03 ’07 Mr. Jeffrey & Dr. Michele Kramer Mr. Vincent & Mrs. Loretta Paver Mr. Theodore ’87 & Mrs. Jo Ellen Mr. Jonathan ’13 & Mrs. Katie Hannah Ms. Patricia A. Kuchenbecker Ms. Elizabeth Pearce ’05 Dahlberg Slowik ’88 Brother Peter Hannon, FSC ’68 Ms. Jessica Kush ’06 Mrs. Dawn M. Peckler ’98 Mr. Frank & Dr. Janice Smith Mr. Bret & Mrs. Janet Harms Mr. Stephen & Dr. Erica Mr. Mark & Mrs. Nanci Reiland Peek ’04 Mr. Daniel Friend & Mrs. Lorelee Smith Dr. Stanley L. Harriman Kwiatkowski Egizio ’93 Ms. Julie Penner Mr. Daryl Soave Professor Leonard & Mrs. Ann Harsy Dr. Ramona LaMontagne Mr. Jose & Mrs. Patricia Perez Mr. Galen & Mrs. Suzan Sollie

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Mr. Jayme ’07 & Mrs. Sandra Mr. Robert & Mrs. Rosemary Thompson Mr. Laurens VanLuyk Mr. Dennis ’76 & Mrs. Joan Mauer Speva ’08 Ms. Tammy Thurman Mr. Alexander J. Vasiliades ’11 Ragusa Williams ’01 Reverend Kevin J. Spiess, Ed.D. ’69 Mr. Timothy ’77 & Mrs. Norene Brother Robert D. Veselsky, FSC ’69 Mr. Stephen A. Winn Mr. Peter Spizzirri Jankowski Tierney ’02 Brother John Vietoris, FSC ’71 Mr. George & Mrs. Corvette Wlodek Brother Pierre St. Raymond, FSC Ms. Claire M. Tincher ’11 ’13 Mr. Larry Vinson Mr. Gaylord & Dr. Nancy Workman Ms. Lynn Stancik ’02 ’06 Mr. David & Mrs. Fabiana Tkac Mr. John & Dr. Gail Vitale Mr. David & Mrs. Linda Steffens ’07 ’10 Mr. Ronald Tomczak ’75 Mr. Anthony ’89 & Mrs. Dorothy Vodicka Mr. Paul & Dr. Nan Yancey Mr. Edmond & Mrs. Karen Steffey ’97 Reverend Daniel Torson, CPPS Mr. Joseph F. Volin ’08 Mr. John & Dr. Jion Liou Yen Mr. Robert & Mrs. Sheree Mr. J. Rafael & Dr. Lynn Tovar Mrs. Dennisa M. Walker Mr. Ken & Dr. Michele Young Stilwell ’01 ’02 Mr. Richard & Professor Jane Trainor Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Carmen Wallace Mr. Nick ’07 & Mrs. Megan Ms. Alexandria M. Stohr ’09 Mr. Curtis & Dr. Karen Trimble-Alliaume Mrs. Carol Wassberg Montgomery Zahos ’06 Mr. Michael ’80 & Mrs. Maria Streit Mr. Scott Trost Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Frances Welsh Mr. Jose L. Zamora Mr. Brian ’05 & Mrs. Tracy Mr. Robert, II & Mrs. Vicky Mr. Donald & Mrs. Ruth Whims Mr. Brian S. Zankowski ’10 Buchholz Summers ’04 ’10 Plys Tucker ’90 Ms. Jill Whitaker Mr. Michael ’96 ’02 & Mrs. Holly Mr. Charles ’07 & Dr. Gwen Svoboda Mr. Norman & Mrs. Diane Turek ’01 ’04 Dr. Jackie White Sullivan Zegadlo ’97 Mr. Mark ’93 & Mrs. Natalie Swain Mr. Dean & Mrs. Kathleen Professor Keith White ’77 Mr. Alfred & Mrs. Kathleen Szoldatits Mueller Ulivi ’03 ’07 Mr. Jason & Mrs. Sarah Wiegman Mr. Mohsin & Mrs. Huma Zia Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Lucille Szura Mr. Salvatore Ursino, Jr. ’11 Dr. Christopher & Mrs. Suzanne Wielgos Mr. Michael ’75 ’07 & Mrs. Dr. James & Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Tallon Mr. Frank ’65 ’97 & Mrs. Bernadette Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Susan Wiers Sandra Zigrossi Mr. Edward & Mrs. Heather Tatro Valderrama ’99 ’04 Mr. Christopher ’03 ’04 & Mrs. Mr. Mike & Dr. Erin Zimmer Ms. Claire M. Temmerman Drs. James & Mary Vandendorpe Nancy Quealy Wiksten ’07 Dr. Judith Zito

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1936 John Lenz, Sr. Judith Zaucha Jarosz Larry T. Guzik Robert J. Kowynia Roman J. Klusas Salvatore R. Ciccio Griff T. MacDonald James A. LaGrippe Richard J. Kramer Frederick S. Kozlowski John C. Kowynia Edmund N. Miller Alfred J. Latham Clarence J. Larkin Thomas P. Lyons Fredric E. Lind 1939 Robert E. Tentler, Sr. Francis Markun Lawrence E. Nolan Eugene J. Midlock John D. MacKenzie Bernard J. Zimmermann Robert C. O’Day Patricia Penca-Gaugush Harry Mosier Edward D. Maloney 1958 Marilyn J. Gromala Kenneth C. Ptak Vito R. Napoletano Robert M. Marra 1947 John L. Baskerville Sabatini Robert F. Pustay Patrick J. O’Donnell Michael J. Mizwicki Arthur E. Froehlich George V. Biondic Robert N. Thayer, Jr. Harold J. Redelsperger William H. Pauls Gerald P. Neligan Michael T. Kulig 1949 William L. Tolone Phillip W. Rose James P. Redmond Edward D. Logue James R. Pelton Richard R. Brija Marco D. Tozzi James F. Ryan John W. Rems John A. Santoro James J. McDonough Douglas J. Thompson Edward F. Russell 1950 Rollie Perruso John R. Valaitis Thomas J. Secor Frank T. Costello Thomas B. Wieliczko Thomas H. Van Etten Matthew J. Senffner Thomas J. Sedor Jorge O. Seleme John R. Simon Norbert P. Cudnowski John A. Witkowski Wesley A. Wingate 1965 Charles M. Slack Gordon A. Nelson John F. Stopa Charles J. Slezak 1962 John H. Alexander, Jr. Daniel J. Storie Thomas J. O’Brien 1959 Paul C. Bergan Reginald J. Vaneekeren Phillip C. Balsamo Eugene S. Buldak Thomas R. Witchger, Sr. Gerald T. Bodden Gary A. Walk 1952 Robert E. Borgstrom Richard P. Burns Fred M. Brafman 1967 James S. Wiley Rocco M. Mavigliano Russell E. Brandt Thomas M. Dedin Raymond F. Coughlin Richard E. Banach Robert A. Miller Ronald F. Campbell Joseph J. Dziedzic 1969 John H. Cullick Norbert C. Bora Donald J. Casper John P. Fiore Gerald K. Boe Gordon T. Davis William F. Bossom 1953 Andrew P. Duffy, Jr. Robert D. Fraser Raymond W. Bolek Robert J. Borkowski Joseph A. Delgado Jerry L. Bryeans David L. Forster Keith E. Grill, Sr. Michael R. Brush Raymond C. Kargol‡ John P. Doyle Gerald L. Cooper William D. George John P. Heupel Thomas E. Burg John P. Fenili Lawrence J. Dyjak Paul F. Skittone Max Grupenhagen Thomas J. Jarosz Thaddeus J. Chalupski James F. Gary William F. Einecker Richard S. Incandela John T. Kavanaugh John M. Coffey 1954 James J. Goliak Frank A. Glowaty Marimae Thomas Kane Thomas R. Kennedy Scott S. Crowther Lawrence D. Almo John F. Hock Joseph P. Hahn Frank C. Karpowicz, Jr. Stephen A. Manrot Michael J. Cunningham Neil P. Carey Robert J. Kennealy James P. Hendren Thomas P. Kinsella Joseph P. McKeever Robert C. Davies Donald W. Carll Joseph E. Lienau David S. Johnson Robert A. McAuley Richard L. Mueller Thomas E. Delrose Martin C. Cioffoletti Edward J. Meyer Charles J. Kehoe James C. Nelson Marlene J. Feichtner John J. Drabik John H. Frisch Thomas P. Murphy Joseph C. Kloss Gerald J. O’Connell Neslund Terrence E. Faust Joseph M. McFadden John F. Naiden Thomas L. Kurcz Ronald J. Pasquinelli Robert A. Neslund Eugene L. Ferretti John F. Reilly John P. Paladino Frank P. Latino William T. Schmars Frank R. Oswald Kenneth Fox James M. Tierney Charles F. Pintar, Sr. David F. Lawson Stanley M. Sobieski Nelson J. Sabatini Joseph S. Gnidovec Thomas G. Rollins Jerome Lopotowski 1955 Robert T. Twohill‡ Gerald J. Seper James C. Goss Robert J. Schuster Robert W. Miller John W. Azman, Jr. Donald J. Videtich Carol E. Rodziczak Frank L. Guagenti Patrick J. Callahan Tolone John F. Seck Stanley J. Mrzygod William T. Hepperle Matthew W. Connor 1960 Patrick J. Sullivan Dennis M. O’Connor 1963 Patrick C. Higgins Edward V. Kerrigan Martin C. Cioffoletti Michael J. Thomas Jeremiah R. O’Leary Lawrence E. Hopman Joseph F. Cozzi Lester A. Kraft Ronald C. Fagan Frank A. Valderrama Peter J. Seiler Richard J. Hrpcha Ronald J. Erjavec Lawrence D. McAuley Walt J. Gajcak Robert L. Wise Richard W. Serdar Richard J. Klaus John D. Garvey Jeremiah J. Shea Andrew J. Matejcak, Sr. Joseph L. Wright Michael J. Swenson John T. Krajenta George J. Lagen Ronald H. Nagel Nicholas W. Weiss John W. Lagger 1956 Lois M. Legan Laken 1966 Norm J. Nemanich Phillip J. Law Frank M. Cale Joseph L. Mikuska Arthur J. Briesch 1968 Lawrence R. Nonnie Charles A. Litteken Donald L. Cordano Joseph P. Murphy James A. Buchar David R. Anderson David B. Raclaw Anthony M. Lux James C. Glynn John L. Peterselli Lawrence B. Carroll Rodney G. Barkei James P. Sczepaniak Joseph J. Manzo Arlene J. Slota Olson Henry J. Slade James W. Church August A. Battaglia Andrew J. Stefanak Kenneth J. Martynus Victor F. Splitt Edward A. Villadonga Robert A. Damasauskas John T. DiSanto John M. McCarthy, Jr. Jane Caldwell Stiker 1961 Ronald A. Weber James J. Darguzis John R. Flanyak Donald N. Tures Jacob S. Broncato Daniel F. Zerebny John T. Delrose Reverend Hugh Fullmer William E. McElligott Mary Jayne J. Bolte William E. Dow Brother Peter J. Edward S. McNally 1957 Broncato 1964 Joseph D. Jokantas Hannon, FSC Nicholas J. Mirabelli Ann M. Lupo Donahue Andrew V. Churney Ronald L. Ariagno Thomas D. Joyce Laurence J. Hicks James M. Peterson Anthony J. Janc John R. Dragas Patrick T. Gill Anthony A. Juszynski Curtis J. Horn, Jr. Joseph M. Petrosko, Jr. James M. Kane Vernon L. Gaugush Edward J. Gregory Robert J. Kempiak William G. Hunnewell Ronald J. Pullman

‡ indicates deceased Soaring to New Heights 51 ALUMNI BY CLASS

Edward B. Riordan Michael J. Steinbach Edward P. Stapleton, Jr. Anka Krstic Barsano Susan K. Lang James William E. Peterson Gerald H. Rodeghiero Joseph I. Udell Richard J. Stephen, Jr. Robert A. Beckman Mary M. Dempster Janik Laurel A. McDermott Martin M. Schear Brother John M. Norman L. Stoiber Edward J. Bennis Edward M. Kearney Potkul James R. Singler Vietoris, FSC Charles J. Sullivan Todd A. Bergstrom Inez M. Brown Kelleher Anthony J. Quattrochi James A. Skala Jack A. Wenger Raymond J. Trizna Raymond M. Berta James G. Kosik Doreen M. Kosowski Reverend Kevin J. Leslie R. Wolf Thomas J. Vonderhaar Karen A. Zerboglio Liedy R. Kuzemka Reid Spiess, Ed.D. Edward P. Winkofsky Broucek Sonia Lewey Louis R. Revisky Joseph J. Steinbach 1972 William Brown Deborah M. Russell Gerald T. Sajdak William R. Storie Lois F. Breyne 1974 Holleen A. Burcenski Lipien Helen M. Schott Harold L. Clark Brother Robert D. Kerry A. Erber Glenn E. Bylina Brother Daniel J. John M. Sherry David A. Conrad Veselsky, FSC Donna K. Eskridge Roger F. Cardoni Lydon, CSV Michael W. Skarr Christopher D. Devenny James G. Vidmar Edward J. Flynn Catherine M. Fox Craig Barbara J. Moyer Martin Clare M. Slowik John B. Dzialowy John F. Villanova John J. Futterer Florence E. Ellicson Teresa M. McCartin Laura R. Dingels John K. Flaherty James A. Wagner William J. Greene Devenny Edward J. Mingey Solarski Timothy P. Hayes Eric Gren George A. DiMatteo Sandra K. Jaeger David F. Sparks 1970 John J. Kalec Kathleen L. Huber Ralph C. DiSilvestro, Sr. Moretti Debra Baron Stava Michael A. Bilder John E. Ketterer Halloran John W. Elder Margie L. Irwin Mostyn Joel R. Stava John E. Boles James G. Kostelc Patrick J. Hopkins Robert F. Filotto Denise M. Dow Mroz David J. Stengele Raymond P. Brixey Kenneth W. Kreft Walter Jackowiec, III Alan R. Finkenbinder David P. Pantaleone Cheryl A. Carothers Christopher V. Caponigri Joseph M. Krol Alan F. Jastczemski Colleen R. Finlay Michael L. Parker Tillman Thomas P. Cogan Donald L. Lawler Michael J. Keenan Michael J. Gleason Stanley F. Patek Shevawn O. O’Connor Scott L. Colabuono Donald E. Lupei Paula T. Uremovic Jerome F. Graber, Jr. William J. Petan Tyrrell Anthony E. Dahm Daniel C. Mackowiak Laskowski Peter A. Grande Linda S. Riccio Bonnie M. McNaughton Donald D. Geist John V. Mikicich Edward L. Leadley James J. Herbert Richard P. Salerno Wheaton James P. Grice Cynthia R. Heeg William H. Lotter Phyllis A. Horst James F. Segredo John D. Wright David S. Gruber Mroczka Kathleen A. Cook Lyons William G. Hunnewell Eileen M. French Sherry John M. Horbacz John J. Mroczka, Jr. Kenneth V. Madrzak Kimberly A. Butterfield Sandie S. Soldwisch 1979 Michael A. Manna David L. Hotek Terrence G. Muldoon Jensen Sandra L. Sullivan John R. Ashenden Daniel E. McCarthy Edward W. Jeffers Deacon Michael Donald J. Kapicak Timothy F. Tierney Alan R. Boudreau Martin E. Mitrenga Michael A. Juozaitis A. Murray Kevin R. Kennedy Ronald L. Tucker Betty Burns-Paden Terrence B. O’Reilly Robert E. Kelley Gregory M. Pakieser Joseph L. Lipien Richard A. Wagner John M. Cassin Robin J. Johnson Harold F. Lewis Stephen G. Peca Donald E. Markelz Jennifer L. Predl Walstra Patrice M. Cavallo-Stark Perrone Ronald C. Lipke Paul A. Pesavento Thomas M. Moretti Keith J. White Mary C. Leisten Colletti George M. Popelka Russell G. Lutz Stanley J. Potempa Timothy P. Murphy Nicholas A. Colletti Lawrence H. Smith John R. Morrey Thomas E. Pultorak Judy M. Murray 1978 Jane Condon Lawrence M. Wieczorek Michael S. Mulick Philip G. Reynolds George G. Novak Norman E. Beaton Linda K. Stafford Cutler Joseph M. Zdziarski Daniel F. Petrosko Robert A. Russo Richard J. O’Brien William S. Bergin, Jr. Mary E. Kargol DeGraw Robert J. Rehring Brother Joseph M. Guy R. Pagliuco Mark S. Block Joseph N. DiVincenzo 1975 Mary A. Marcus Block Dennis L. Donna Daniel A. Riley Saurbier, FSC Robert Babczak Robert R. Pluth, Jr. Regina M. Piazza Block Robert E. Dowse Robert D. Schuetz, Jr. Christopher J. Schiller Frank B. Biniewicz George T. Pobuda, II Susan K. Tower Bowling Michael J. Dziak Richard J. Sebastian John F. Sexton Mary L. Guth Biniewicz Richard C. Ramos, Sr. Midori A. Ashida Burton Alan C. Edwards Arthur E. Sharley Timothy J. Skodon Russell A. Breault James E. Smetana John B. Carlin, Jr. Susan M. Reuter Faber Richard G. Slade Leonard J. Suhadolc, Jr. James E. Coats Stephen J. Sorich Marjorie A. Buckley Marcela Fanning Michael J. Sobczyk Joseph F. Zanghi Angelo J. Corpora Patricia Sterr Chorski Adrienne Boyle Farrell Daniel R. Staniszewski Robert Faillo, III Bernard P. Tadda 1973 Randall F. Clark Timothy M. Ferrarell Dennis M. Sura Richard L. Felbinger Michael J. Thoma Michael A. Althoff Robert W. Cooper Dale W. Galassie Thomas L. Tomac Dale W. Galassie Jean F. Tyrell Guy R. Alton Robert R. Coverick Alec A. Gizzi Bruce E. Watson Robert F. Gaugush Myra McWatt Robert J. Berding John E. Cumbee, III Karen D. Duffy Gizzi John G. Witt Natalie Carli Grycko Vonderhaar Noel L. Blasing Lori Hammel Elberts Mike Glennan James F. Zidek Gary V. Halick Linda A. Waner Sylvester Cottrell, Jr. Joseph T. Falese Jon D. Goldstein Phyllis Poe Harris Dennis K. Williams 1971 William E. Gerard Ann Stetich Gabriel Mark A. Grzebieniak Walter W. Harris Cynthia A. Zelesnik James A. Adamic Sharon M. Grygiel Nancy O’Reilly Gazdziak Fred W. Henders Gerard Idstein J. Michael Dawson Hanschke James W. Glasgow Lynn E. Stuber Margaret C. Devine 1977 Richard T. Dempsey Allan R. Hedin Vito E. Abbate John P. Griffin Hennessy Idstein Rosetta Flowers William R. Housing Richard B. Alexander William H. Hartmann Daisy M. Austin Herod Barbara Softcheck Robert F. Gronemeyer Mary J. Ingmire Brenton E. Ayer Richard C. Hefner Jaime E. Hurtado Kaplan Jeanne L. Ivezich Allen S. Jones John D. Benn Daniel R. Hurley Carol A. Keeler George B. Kramer Kempiak Patricia N. Dunlap Jones James F. Bennett, Jr. Susan E. Colletti Jeffries Mary E. Petro Kimmey Robert S. Krol Donald L. Klepec Richard P. Joyce Mary R. Hennessy Carol A. Johnson Susan Luehrs Koos John J. LaRue Ed L. Kuhn Kenneth A. Kapelinski Binder Clifton J. Kelly Barbara Marud Kucera Lynn M. Collar Manna Melvin E. Laski Joseph E. Kelly Richard J. Binder Steven F. Kowalski Elaine M. Lasser- Dean M. Marketti Roger D. Lonergan William F. Kramer Gerald N. Bishop Garry A. Kraemer Warthen Stephen C. Mott Adolph J. Manuel Constance V. George R. Bozych‡ Kenneth M. Kraft John P. Lebert Cherilyn G. Murer Albert J. Marinari Banas Kreft Donald R. Bullington Dave J. LaBarre Margaret M. Brennan Joseph A. Perrino John R. McAtee, Jr. Andrew C. Langert Michael E. Burgie Kenneth L. Lebrun Lesiak James M. Perrone William D. McHale John E. Laskowski Craig M. Butkovic John Lechner Michael D. Lesiak Joseph M. Petreikis Brian M. McInerney Steven J. Lucas Jerry P. Clemens, Jr. Virginia Hackett Logan Karen Bean Marvinac Brother Michael F. Kenneth A. Mores Timothy G. Markham Christy L. Braglia John P. Loughnane Patti L. Martin McIntire Quirk, FSC John D. Nedlo Thomas F. Collado James P. McCarthy Anne P. Porada Stephen J. Saulinskas John R. O’Donnell McInerney, Jr. Russell T. Coughlin Roberta A. Simonic McShane William J. Strahanoski Thomas A. Pictor Terry R. McKee Debra L. Deacon McCowan Pamela D. Daniel Mott Pamela Sulima Greg P. Poole William K. Miller John G. McIntire Cynthia R. Heeg Ronald A. Tomczak DiMatteo Dorothy J. Ramos David R. Ochs Joseph R. McShane Mroczka Della M. Smith Travis Glenda E. Hurt Fahey Joseph D. Reina Kevin M. O’Ryan, Jr. Michael T. Morefield Brian C. Nelsen Mary E. Webster Anthony Flint Andrew M. Ritter Charmaine R. Petreikis Kevin D. Newquist Jacqueline Samuelson John J. Welsh Catherine A. Fox Michael A. Rogina Ronald J. Piatek Newquist Cathleen A. Sikora Daniel R. Franchetti Mary E. McCarthy Richard L. Rush Ronald J. Plankis Joan T. Polke Olson Winkofsky Kenneth S. Gabriel Norman Michael J. Rutherford David B. Render James M. Perrone Michael R. Zigrossi Frank P. Gerk, Jr. Thomas W. O’Connor Kevin J. Ryan Paul J. Ryan Marian T. Gibson Nancy L. Oetter Beverly J. Ramos John E. Sipp William R. Rybak 1976 Rosann C. Halick Donna J. Olszta Prodehl Joseph M. Skarbek Leonard W. Schrank Nancy C. Hinz Balcer Daisy M. Austin Herod Papineau Brother Michael F. Anthony E. Spahr Robert M. Skerjan Michael J. Bannon Kevin M. Hurley Jeffery J. Papineau Quirk, FSC

52 LEWIS UNIVERSITY 2013 PRESIDENT’S ANNUAL REPORT ALUMNI BY CLASS

Deborah L. Freko Patricia B. Burke Margaret A. Zielinski Marie E. Mejicano Patricia A. Gallagher Thomas P. Waldron Reczynski Pierson Hoffman Cunningham John P. Walsh William J. Redman Daniel Riordan 1983 Sharon L. Hoffman Harold T. Duffy Martin F. Wilkey Brother Bernard S. Andrew J. Sass Michael J. Blake Mary H. Piasecki Inman Margaret Duzinski Vicki Mravca Wilkey Samp, CFC Mary C. Sexton Stephen Bristow Elaine M. Jasinski Rex D. Easton Erin P. Devitt Zeek Brother Joseph M. Michael A. Streit William F. Carl, Jr. Arvid C. Johnson Eileen A. Jones English Saurbier, FSC David E. West David M. Cieslek Doris E. Johnson Charles F. Ford 1989 Jeannette M. Kimberly R. Scholtes Janine A. Botkin Clifford Barbara J. Moyer Martin Barbara A. Ludtke Workman Bartosz Schlegel 1981 Susan Krupa Dietz Marco F. Maury Heiden Judith C. Bryson William J. Schlesser Mary L. Baldwin Christopher D. Farrell Josephine A. McAuley Mary M. Hetland Leonardo C. Cruz Richard J. Siegel Linda R. Jankiewicz Timothy M. Ferrarell Patrick G. McKune, Jr. Marjorie J. Hummel Beth A. Pigusch Denler Raymond R. Soliman Campbell Stephen M. James D. Meyer Carol A. Plutz Hunniford Jose I. Duarte Barbara J. Ramos Gregory A. Cantieri Gutschenritter Laura L. Imhof Matthew A. Hunniford Diane L. McDowell Stengele Frank J. Cappitelli Richard H. Harrison, Jr. Muscatella Anne M. Jordan Philip J. Sullivan Veronica A. Derkacz John J. Heiberger Johnson Duggins Elaine K. Neel Daniel J. Falese Elizabeth Stefanski Cisowski Lawrence L. Ilg Mary L. Assalley Denise L. Daujatas Szmergalski Richard Combs Rosanne G. Meehan Isit Kennedy Laura A. Schuetz Newcomer Forauer Donald J. Thomas William G. Davis Lisa M. Evans Jenns Philip J. Paluch Donna R. Smith Koenig Harry F. Urban Mary E. Kargol DeGraw Richard P. Joyce Pamela D. Daniel Mott Charles F. Ford Marian Parr Brother Christopher David J. Veronda Raymond Dellumo Larry P. Kempa Lawrence J. Pordugal Kenneth M. Nurczyk Gerald J. Vinci Cheryl A. Shierling Frank G. Kerzic Glenn J. Paradiso E. Ford, FSC James R. Reed Kathleen A. Schutz Edward P. Wiley Dreasler Robert C. Klein Gregory P. Reger Christine M. Roche Jack C. Wilkins Rex D. Easton Nancy M. Lavaque Roxanne R. Rude Foster Elizabeth F. Rohlsen Linda L. Godlewski Annette Wator Williams Mark R. Eisenberg Larocque Brian D. Sampson Kevin J. Sabo Scott L. Williams Ronald J. Erjavec James F. Leahy Donald J. Sargent Susan D. Greer-Day Jill M. Kozubowski Mary A. Pinkus Gugora Martin J. Fitzgerald Lori J. Oblinsky Lenckus Siegfried Glenn A. Sharp 1980 Colleen A. Flanagan Paul A. Lucas Theodore J. Slowik Joseph P. Kelly Douglas E. Anderson Mary C. Souta Paul H. Koepke Jeffrey S. Hoffman Hugh K. MacCracken Amaal V. Scheidelman Jeanne M. Miller Smith Anne T. Barrett Laura A. Kirk Christopher E. Miller Thomas P. Waldron William A. Lorenz Alan Baudler Tokars Linda V. Vincent James C. Koenig Byron T. Morgan Jerry F. Tokars Randy L. Wright James F. Bennett, Jr. Maria Calov Rose Widup Luedtke Mary A. McGrady Anne M. Hanlon Tucker 1988 Mary A. Maguire Koutsopanagos Palmersheim Coy W. Walcott Bennett Denise Graves McCray Dolores M. Weimer Kathleen A. Abbate Lisa C. Regan Matlock Joyce M. McDonald James K. Walsh Janet L. Alley James H. McQueeny John O. Minier, II Pavletic Kenneth J. Wasniewski Bobich Lawrence T. O’Brien Julia M. Miller Schveiger Maribeth A. Meehleis Craig J. Mikalauski Dallas E. Brozik Joseph W. Weishar Anderson Cathleen R. Yurkanin Joseph V. O’Malley David A. Stadler James M. Zervos Kathleen A. Dolan Burke Donald F. Pratl, Jr. Joseph P. Wassel Michael V. Balsamo Murphy Richard B. Burke, Jr. Timothy J. Raher Cindy M. Welsh 1986 Daniel F. Barry Daniel T. Murphy Michelle M. Mooney Robert F. Sandberg Carol J. Wesley Pilar Barreda Ronald M. Brunzie Thomas J. Odekirk Cassin Perry Sartori April L. Laschelle Ronald B. Carlson Steven K. Orth Katherine Kliest Arthur F. Scheuber 1984 Calvert John G. Chalekian Greg P. Poole Coglianese Harve L. Schlachter Rebecca J. Baker Ronald B. Carlson Evangeline A. Clement John E. Puddicombe Eileen M. Plunkett Kevin A. Stasiewicz Gregory P. Billo, Sr. Robert J. Evans Donald K. Cochran Peggy E. Concannon Coverick Kazimierz Szczepaniak Benjamin Billups, Jr. Michael J. Fleischhacker Michael P. Devine Remiasz James J. Cullen, Jr. John F. Tully, Jr. Joseph J. Bozen, Jr. James L. Foster Carrie L. Regan Drez Michelle L. Matesevac John E. Cumbee, III Colette M. Quos Urban Cheryl A. Bradfute Maria T. Fruin Thomas A. Drez Ronchetti Richard L. DeVitto James VanEck Thomas F. Chlada Pamela J. Gaydos Melissa M. Cavazos Alice N. Sima Carol Downer Gina Lello Vinci Joseph T. Falese Kim M. Joyce Geraghty Eichelberger George J. Vandon Janice Pasik Doyle Michael R. Vollmer Cynthia K. Flynn Joyce L. White Hayward Kristen Bergmark Anthony D. Vodicka Mitchell M. Drozd Denise A. Widup Mary Jo J. Hornicak Lori J. Meyer Heffernan Falese Darin M. Wills Christopher D. Farrell Heiberger Bonnie S. Keeley John J. Futterer Eugene C. Zadlo 1982 Kenneth R. Feeney William D. Heiden Konwinski Denise A. Dillon Gray 1990 Thomas W. Fry Marilyn M. Michet Donald A. Gulbrandsen Elvira A. Meyer Hogan Nancy S. Kosek Eleanor Anderson Margaret Mascolino Apolon Mark R. Hamrick Suzanne K. Serne Klein William H. Lutes Margaret M. Gergel Todd A. Bergstrom Elvira A. Meyer Hogan Joelyn M. Wiley Kott Maureen P. Madden Wagner Blake Barbara A. Greenham- Ann M. Burdzinski Cheryl A. Ksionda Martha C. Desnoyers Charles V. McCoole Kim S. Brown Conway Frank J. Cappitelli Horwath Kranjc Christine A. Bujko Robert M. Grantman Clinton M. Gregory Mary T. Carlock Coffer Rosemary Turner Susan M. Loacker McGeever Kerry A. Felser Harris Carolyn J. Hammond James A. Coglianese Jean-Paul Cindy M. Lopatowski Todd K. Miller Kenneth J. Hennessy Karen A. Hochstetter Jane Condon Donald J. Kapicak James P. Marek Michael F. Mitchell Michael P. Leto Harlow Michael J. Corbett Joelyn M. Wiley Kott Patricia C. Mussari Nancy A. Moore Joseph M. Marino Eugene M. Herman Mary A. Cullina Mary Lancaster Meyer Maureen T. Zagotta Wendy S. Carlson Cheryl A. Ksionda George R. De Heer Barbara J. Schmitt Terri L. Botkin Pasko Pordugal McCay Horwath James M. Ercoli Lettiere Carolyn J. Beadle Ressl Steven R. Pumper Mark Midlock Jeffrey M. Hoster Julie A. Hardy-Cramer Thomas R. Mack Marcia Rousonelos Ann M. Freborg Rubino Joseph M. Pacholski Sandra S. Allison Debra A. Heinzel John P. Maigler Arvind M. Shah Norma I. Rupp Lawrence A. Parchem Hughes Demetrios Dean M. Marketti Maureen E. Spinler Deborah L. Spiezio Kena Pastore Susan H. Kahler Koutsopanagos Kenneth R. Mihelich Ronald B. Stricker Siebers Gjuro Petras Sheila H. Kapelinski Kenneth P. Lomasney Linda K. Moen Mitchell Lawrence F. Tucker Thomas P. Siebers Timothy J. Raher Sharon A. Kapple Linda V. Vincent Stephen C. Mott Kirk S. Vucsko Adam S. Smith Richard C. Ramos, Sr. Stephen J. Kezerle Luedtke Carrie Murrow W. D. Wainscott Darrell R. Snygg Robert W. Russ Richard D. Kobel Roberta A. Lukowitz Kevin B. Pearson Louis V. Walsh, III Teresha A. Viverette Dale F. Schieman Joseph G. Kucharz Peter A. May Thomas J. Piasecki John L. Wolfram James A. Smalley Kathleen K. Heintz John W. Murray 1985 Carolyn M. Robins Vicky R. Plys Tucker Makris Daniel P. O’Brien Linda L. Whitt Applegate 1987 Ravichandran Ellen Van Westrienen Mark C. Pavletic Michaelynn Cieslek Melvin L. Anderson Mary C. Arneberg Harry I. Sakai Anna D. Speck Wiest Mooney Allen V. Rupiper Benedict Linda L. Whitt Applegate Jo Ellen Dahlberg David W. Moore Harve L. Schlachter Jeanne Grill Billo Darlene M. Bergman Slowik 1991 Anthony J. Niemotka Maria M. Ciaglia Slaby Michael J. Blake Janet M. Knight Roger F. Stoiber Guy R. Alton Mark A. Olson Carole Genovese John P. Carey Callahan Frederick C. Sugg Antoinette Baker Julio J. Padilla Slaybaugh Janet M. Carpenter Arlene A. Cheff Edward C. Tennant, Jr. Anne T. Barrett Glenn J. Paradiso James H. Smith Galvin Anna R. Connelly Susan M. Oldendorf Kenn A. Blair Lori Vuillaume Paulson Mary Ortigara Smith John E. Gerl Leonardo C. Cruz Tennant Susan K. Tower Bowling

Soaring to New Heights 53 ALUMNI BY CLASS

Michael J. Burns Robert C. DeRose Michael C. Cardwell Michael A. Progress Tina N. Heffernan Kristine L. Szaradowski Pauline J. Cashman Diane Eilers Christopher M. Churilla Jonathan M. Rakers Jacob P. Johnson Kwiatkowski Paul A. Ciciora Dawn M. Rohwer Evans Mark E. Duttlinger Greg R. Rombach H. Christopher Kemp Matthew Kwiatkowski John C. Clavio Timothy J. Farrell Deborah O. Brown David J. Salbego Anthony V. Lupo Mark R. Lamboley John C. Coerper Dale W. Galassie Farmer Oudone Sariyavong Chad A. Navarrete Carolyn D. Lockridge Linda M. Petro Coerper Sherrill L. Gramse Ayanna Fisher Michael A. Skwarek Takiyah O. Olatunbosun Dawn M. Imber Richard B. Crowley Terrence E. Hogan Richard S. Fleming Mary L. Conway Gyner Ozgul MacLean Teresita F. Dagger Wayne Holakovsky Linda Flores Spreitzer Gregory M. Pakieser Glenn W. Nieciag Timothy F. Deutschle Loxley A. Johnson Anthony E. Galvin Theresa A. Szarzynski Dawn M. Klarkowski Maryann J. Guzzaldo Dana M. Dominiak Carolyn T. Kaiser Nancy L. Bourtsos Cindy M. Welsh Peckler O’Neill Timothy J. Farrell Dennis J. Koziol Gorsha Christopher J. Wyllie Grace L. Ronquillo Timothy A. Pajak Larry D. Fazio Michael J. Kryger Denise A. Dillon Gray Michael J. Zegadlo Kurt A. Schackmuth John A. Rechner David A. Geekie Erica L. Kwiatkowski- Kevin Hogan Mary L. Conway Matthew J. Rhoads Heather A. Martin Egizio Raymond M. Hurley 1997 Spreitzer Jeffrey P. Siegfried Gordon Paul Lesnefsky Nancy Kung Jih Karen R. Adamczyk Monica L. Stark Patricia M. Walker Mary C. Hanley William A. Lorenz Tom F. Kacprowicz Bartosz R. Bachorski Timothy J. Stark Jeremy M. Warner Judy R. Gidlund Thomas L. Lynch Ray T. Kelpsa Marne J. Gaynor Bailey Jennifer A. Stults Lisa M. Guilianelli Janovyak Hani M. Maalouf Michael P. Leto Andrea N. Van Eck Krasnow Wegrzyn David E. McKee, Jr. Pamela A. Lanton William H. Lutes Belonga Martha E. Villegas Jason T. Williams Craig J. Mikalauski Maciulewicz Thomas L. Lynch Linda R. Hinton Bonen Miranda Christine M. Blaszynski Joseph P. Malacina Joseph M. Marino Catina L. Cook-Smith Jennifer L. Kucharski 2001 Nieckula Gerald J. Matella Joseph R. McShane Kerry A. Clarke Costello Virgl Bader A. Aburmishan Michael J. O’Brien Gerald J. Matella Marc R. Meier Barbara J. Curtiss John P. Walsh Luigi B. Amendola Kathleen A. O’Leary Keith P. McGill Kurt L. Mikuta David A. Deitemyer Kimberly K. Abbie M. Parchem Ball Tess M. McKenzie Helen M. Nowicki Sharalyn S. Neeley Graciela Maloney LoCasto West Shanita J. Bean Ousley William C. Olbrisch Paul C. Nielsen, Jr. Dufour Christopher J. Wyllie Sarah E. Welles Britt Brother Raphael P. Gregory M. Pakieser Kevin A. O’Donnell Deirdre J. Jakubielski William M. Yohnka Timothy J. Broniewicz Phandinh, FSC Kena Pastore Adam E. Peck Fischer William D. Bruno, II Tim J. Pinkowski Michael A. Pencek John E. Puddicombe Brian P. Gibbons 1999 Thomas R. Burgess Eric J. Rombach Erica L. Hall Quirk Joseph A. Purri Sherrill L. Gramse Maureen A. Bober Melissa K. Cavenaile Roger W. Sonnabend Ernest W. Ray Margaret M. Borlan Daniel S. Jacobson John M. Carpino Ann Maire Fron Joseph J. Whyte Jametta J. Ray Quoss Johanna T. Cassidy Jason D. Casto Siham Karam Ibrahim James L. Woodring Richard Rudaski, II John W. Ridges Jacobson George M. Daumen Debra J. Jarvis Franklin Sexton, III Colleen Sulima Riley Shanna A. Cooper Michael J. Dedmon Jill S. Karwoski 1992 Tammy L. Johnson Suzanne M. Schaller James Martin F. Gainer Vicki M. Matson Knight Lisa A. Bland Shingler Sheldon L. Sherman Frank J. Kennedy Julie A. Galvan Brian P. Kramer Cheryl L. Zadlo Thomas J. Shingler Michael K. Tadla Anne D. Bedzmierowski Jill E. Geers Larry Kubisiak Blaustein Mark D. Swain Jeanne A. Tate Uffmann Kryger Susan C. Greenwood Bradley N. MacLean Donald D. Castello Timothy J. Thomas William J. Uffmann Issac R. Lane Brigetta E. Harper Anthony J. Maffeo Rebecca L. Turek Kathleen B. Tomazin Denise E. Winfrey James A. Limna Debra A. Jakacki Julie E. Hartley Malin Curless Donna M. Leggero Carla T. Yehnert John E. Locker Kevin Kaiser Dorothy J. Massey Michael N. Dudek Zanzola Carolyn D. Lockridge Carol A. Kenniger Steven M. Millsaps Eugene J. Goszczycki 1996 Vildan K. Ash Ludwig John T. Klonowski Julie A. Murray Mary E. Halstead 1994 Melvin L. Anderson Mark R. Maciulewicz Cheryl J. Laska Teresa A. Mertes Lance R. Harris Eric D. Almasi Richard O. Andrews Debra S. Major Donna L. Skupien Newton Deborah A. Hart Angeline Bizzotti Linda S. Arnold Mark H. Meier Matocha Carl W. Nodus Wendy K. Hegarty Philip P. Brezinski Antoinette Baker Michael F. Mitchell Lisa A. Potts Kevin A. O’Donnell Joseph P. Kelly Thomas R. Burgess James G. Banks Helen M. Nowicki Milosh R. Pujo Takiyah O. Olatunbosun John W. Kilpatrick Carol G. Dikeman Joanna M. Fulton Thomas J. O’Halloran Ellen T. McSwiney Sharon A. Otten Michelle D. Lewis- Susan K. Dowse‡ Baumann Mark Pacyna Renna Michael A. Progress Bennett Richard L. Felbinger Amy M. Kosik Beggs Rosemary Pieniazek Andrew M. Ritter Susan Madison Rashad Ronald J. Maruszak Jacqueline E. Goode James S. Boguslawski Stacy V. Kintanar Megan M. Thompson Maureen A. Delaney Sheila A. Lyne Debra A. Jakacki John M. Carpino Rattana Rogge Resler Mastandrea Peter A. Jirasek Robert F. Fedo James R. Reed Robert V. Smith, Jr. Amanda A. Driscoll George R. Matocha, Jr. Donald C. Kosmal Celeste M. Hardy Jared G. Reynolds Bernadette L. Satunas Marco F. Maury Andre E. Levesque Joseph E. Hatch Jill A. Kinlaw Reynolds Valderrama Andrew C. Satunas Bridget A. McIlvain Nicole C. Carlson Long Steven P. Jamnik Cynthia G. Michaelsen Patricia M. Vidmar- Laurie A. Goolsby Thomas G. Michalak Vildan K. Ash Ludwig Mary E. Jewula- Salbego Scubic Schoenfeld Mary C. Arneberg Sharon A. Otten Goodrich Henry W. Schmidt Peggy C. Wallace Sheree Herrington Mooney Patricia A. Pakieser Kevin Kaiser Kathleen M. Schmidt Malcolm Whiteside, Jr. Stilwell Lawrence M. Piekarz Jodi L. Kawalski Pencek Joanne Kammerer Karen R. Steffey Wanda R. Williamson- Kimberly A. Mackinson Peter Quirk Lawrence M. Piekarz David J. Katauskas Diane T. Refermat Tracy Johnson Taylor Susan Madison Rashad James V. Rago Cynthia J. Manalo Frank A. Valderrama Cynthia L. Zaletel Diane M. Turek Maureen A. Delaney Eric D. Schilf Krietsch Holly Sullivan Zegadlo Ned Washington, Jr. Resler Laurie A. Goolsby Ryan R. Krietsch 2000 Jeffrey A. Weaver Colleen Sulima Riley Schoenfeld Kathleen Cahill 1998 Eunice M. Blanchard Constance K. Whitesell Heriberto Romero Wanda A. Krupinski Lesnefsky Shanita J. Bean Philip C. Bomrad Joan E. Ragusa Williams Robert Stojak Senffner Paul G. Lisiecki Amy M. Kosik Beggs Ronald R. Brosseau Robert W. Young Diane T. Refermat Tracy Byung-In Seo Pamela A. Lanton Brian F. Benton Victor L. Dufour Frank P. Troha Dona L. Stachniw Maciulewicz Joan C. Biebel Kimberly S. Earls Duris 2002 Roger M. Veome Sheehan David E. Madden Katherine V. Blachowski Mark Duris Corey W. Andrews W. D. Wainscott Daniel B. Sowa Ivanka Miller Markun Sandy T. Carter Melissa M. Cavazos Richard J. Batrich Todd Wallace Patricia A. Versailles Nancy A. Martin Donald D. Castello Eichelberger Brian P. Bishop Jennifer L. Kucharski Lynn A. Imber Meier Luz S. Castillo Christina M. Mrozek Nicholas D. Carr 1993 Virgl Father John D. Denise C. Langlois Garon Carol A. Kryzak Chaplin Tad T. Albano Merkelis, O. S. A. Chlopek Thomas J. Geraghty Mujahid M. Choudhary Laura M. Oberc Barnes 1995 Jennifer T. Martyn Mroz Daniel P. Costello Irmgard Troester Karen Barnett Gerald S. Bersano Jerry T. Antos Margaret M. Nielsen Maria A. Stiso Cullum Grundner Covington Jason K. Blake Bruce M. Baldwin Laura M. Kunka Sherry L. Cisek Fleming Janelle M. Jakubowski James P. Darling Diane A. Lazar Blazevich Maryellen Lipinski O’Donnell Elayne F. Fracaro Carrie A. King William E. Derrah William J. Brogan Basalone Maria A. Wilson Gallion Cheryil A. King Susan K. Dowse‡ William G. Davis Christopher Beggs Patterson Maria D. Georgantas Shannon D. Eagle Kimberly S. Earls Duris Steve E. Deckard Cynthia M. Bik Carol A. Kinsella Penn Christopher C. Haworth Kuempel Arlene B. Fruel

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Raymond L. Grajewski Joshua M. Kay Sebastian K. Mentelski Mariza Rocha Megan Montgomery Anna E. Thallemer Adam J. Gundlach Kathy A. Fosbinder Chantelle M. Mika-Ladd Sarah M. Beebe Rodvelt Zahos Sharp Gina M. Blackwell Kokkinos Daniel J. Miller Karen L. Sadler Adam C. Zumwalt Elizabeth J. Shelus Heimbecker Mary E. Konecny Avis E. Montalvo Dawn C. Foley Sakalas Shelley M. Skas Kyle J. Jacobson Michael A. Kozlar JoAnn M. Murskyj Paul H. Sevcik 2007 Kristy L. Smith Nicholas S. Allingham Joseph P. Kason Brian Kush Patricia A. Pakieser Jennifer M. Skvarla Jayme M. Speva Alina M. Rivas Baietti Markus S. Kaufmann John J. Lange Nanci A. Reiland Peek Bryan P. Stevenson Linda A. Moncek Beth L. Barlow Kathleen B. Killacky Donald Latocha Andrew J. Power Brian P. Summers Steffens Regina L. Phillips Colleen M. Kuemmel Amanda S. Schlieve Corey L. Racculia David C. Swiercz Mark M. Stoudt Kurt A. Kuempel Lynch John A. Randich Bertram Charles J. Svoboda Moses Williams, Jr. Tiffany Bilski Jodie L. Kunkel Julie E. Hartley Malin E. Andy Roderique Paul G. Zakowski Michael W. Swanberg Dave J. LaBarre Helene Bourgault Megan M. Thompson Thomas J. Blazek Jennifer L. Tomczyk Debra B. LeBlanc Marzec Rogge 2006 Denis M. Block Michael J. Topinka Barbara J. Lewandowski Cheryl A. Masiliunas Enid J. Santiago Mary M. Anderson Matthew T. Bogue Kevin S. Tyrrell Pastor Paul J. Malin Keith P. McGill Mary T. Baltuska Schury Reginald Ball Judith A. Bonomi Kathleen A. Mueller Ulivi Mark A. Marando Kevin J. Miller Matthew M. Schury Laura J. Baltuska Kristen S. Brooks Tiffany R. Webb Laurie J. Markatos Brenda Minor-Pulley Sarunas A. Skadas Robert J. Benson Amanda I. Busking Jennifer M. Vicha Dorothy J. Massey Randall J. Mitchell Edmond A. Steffey, III Irene L. Berger Sharon V. Canariato Weigand Marc R. Meier Gina M. Morgan Michael F. Sterba Elizabeth Bill Cody A. Chamberlain Nancy E. Quealy Alfonso Montero Joan E. Nebel Bryan P. Stevenson Thomas Blake Timothy N. Colletti Wiksten Lydia F. Morris Munley Vanessa L. Peca Eric R. Storck Daniel M. Bondavalli Kimberly M. Moses Williams, Jr. Alex Navarro James G. Pesoli, Jr. Stacy E. Beaman Dorreth Brown Cunningham Melissa J. Boland Wolf Margaret M. Wolak Harley S. Piercy Strawser Adam D. Burkhart Kathleen M. Damptz Zoe Y. Young Nolan Andrew R. Rybak DeAnne M. Druszkowski John P. Carey Anthony S. DeRose Nick C. Zahos Cathy L. Parenti Lisa M. Beringer Salazar Suarez John M. Castelli Dana M. Larsen DeRose Michael R. Zigrossi Obradovich Jennifer M. Skvarla Tracy L. Buchholz Ayanna A. Collins James L. Doane John J. O’Halloran John A. Thompson Summers Karen Barnett Karen S. Johnson 2008 Thomas J. O’Halloran Kimberly Triche Michael W. Swanberg Covington Dobesh Mary K. Burke Adams Margaret L. Zimmerman Kathleen A. Mueller Ulivi Diane M. Turek Mary Jo Cronin Kevin S. Doran Brandon W. Alexander Pfrommer Karen L. Uribe Bernadette L. Richard B. Crowley Diane I. Dungca Christopher Beggs Stacey L. Popadowski Alan R. Vertin Valderrama William H. Denham, Jr. Jennifer L. Durkin Stephan P. Bolt Pamela Y. Pritchard Daniel J. Voitik Andrea C. Cook Valois Shina Dev Rebecca L. Northrup Julie Nickel Branchaw Corey L. Racculia Nicholas D. Christopher Wiksten Matthew J. Domico Eggers Philip P. Brezinski E. Andy Roderique Waldenmeyer Michael J. Dziallo Jonathan P. Ficaro Michael F. Burns Sarah M. Beebe Rodvelt Karen M. Kadow 2005 Michael M. Eck Michael D. Fisher Gregory R. Catena Kurt A. Schackmuth Watkins Stephen D. Alford Victor Fratti Andrew J. Franczak Myra C. Chavez Kevin M. Sheetz Thomas J. Wegesin Susan M. Abell Arvidson Sergio Gallegos Dennis C. Ganta Katherine M. Schaefer Shelley M. Skas Christopher Wiksten Cynthia A. Bickelman Lionel A. Gonzalez Pamela S. Gayton Choudhary Mattie M. Blackwell Joseph J. Geiselman John W. Courtney Kelly J. Hannan Catherine L. Wilson Erik B. Hedlund Gerald D. Bouey Brian P. Gibbons Jared R. Dayton Sowinski Wendy Anderson Hess Kenneth D. Buck Sheila M. Foreman Jack M. DeDore Lynn E. Stancik 2004 Tess C. Hilton Carrie A. Paradzinski Jason A. Buffone Gladding Theresa A. Dexl Sheree Herrington Michael J. Karrels Ballantine Rhonda Bullock Jesus Gonzalez Ryan E. Diego Stilwell Naomi Fernandez Daryl Bauer Nikole M. Hoster Carmen V. Green Megan H. Howes Melissa Swiatek Karrels Stolspart Linda J. Beagley Callahan Lindsay N. Grim Douglas Brian P. Bishop Sandy T. Carter Dean A. Katsaros‡ Sonnie E. Michael M. Eck DeAnne M. Druszkowski Katherine A. Keating Suarez Patti Jo Boehm Stefanie M. Lebre Gutierrez-Lamb Carol M. Eubanks Shay D. Boyle Castelli Brett K. Krapil Robin S. Martz Hammer Fredrick Gandy Roberto Suarez Jessica L. Kush Kimberly A. Mackinson Michael J. Bradaric Claudia C. Chavez- Shannon L. Lally Thomas Garcia, Jr. John T. Braun Miranda Matthew Kwiatkowski Hamning Alec A. Gizzi Taylor John J. Lange Nikul D. Thakkar Ivan Calderon Robert T. Denson Donna M. Kalwat Eboni P. Haywood Linda D. Castello James L. Doane Veronica J. Jimenez Herman Rebecca A. Herbert Norene C. Jankowski Lange Tierney Mujahid M. Choudhary Jeralyn M. Ryan Dunlap Nathan J. Hess Tess C. Hilton Kathleen T. Clausen Pamela Erber Humberto Lara, Jr. Rachel G. Hudson Stefanie J. Jalloway Adam P. Welp Loren T. Pellizzari Kimberly K. Matthew A. Coglianese Sebastian W. Falinski Jenna L. Volpi Jakalski Pala C. Jarecki Ayanna A. Collins Mark T. Fletcher Lascon Lyndsay A. Palach Kristin K. Johnson LoCasto West Donald Latocha Michelle C. Luke Jimmy D. Cowan, Jr. Robin S. Martz Hammer Janura Cindy L. Julien Michael A. DeGroot William W. Hartz Dustin D. Long Kimberly L. Jensen Karl R. Jurgens Xydakis Marie S. Lindemann Michael J. Zegadlo Graciela Maloney Donna M. Kalwat Jacob P. Johnson Kristi J. Jefferson Kelly Dufour Herman Lozano Kurt A. Kuempel John W. Kilpatrick 2003 Cassandra Dust Jeanne L. Ivezich Donna L. Humphrey Joseph Lascon Sarah K. King Valentine T. Ayuketah Kelly A. Duttlinger Kempiak Martin John M. Lewis Stephanie E. Knudson Shaila Aziz Cynthia J. Dykas Karen A. Petit Klump Corey D. McCray Kathleen D. Lindsay B. Kock Steven J. Baker Marisol Flores Janelle R. Coats Kolosh Robert H. Morgan Mendala Lisak Daniel K. Lewis Joseph K. Ballantine Maria I. Gaytan-Serna Marvin E. Koplin William J. Neurauter Philip L. Lozano, III Christina L. Locascio- Christopher R. Beyer Stephanie A. Krista M. Larson John E. Nie Patricia H. Madden Miller Bernadette Boone Gedzyk-Nieman Carla S. Woerly Lebre Elizabeth Sweet Olsen Kenneth C. Maleske Anthony L. Marsico Gerald D. Bouey Sheila M. Foreman Robert R. Lovesky Michael A. Pasciak Michael J. Maretich Trina S. Graham Roy S. Capadona Gladding Beatrice U. Nwaejike Vanessa L. Peca David E. McKee, Jr. McNamara Katherine M. Schaefer Matthew A. Goodwin Maraizu Kimberly E. Persin Mary C. Kearney Thomas C. Mendoza Choudhary Annette Fielding Helene Bourgault Harley S. Piercy Michalski Christopher A. Meyer James M. DeMasi, Jr. Hedden Marzec Carole L. Cook Ross Kristine M. Miller- Joan E. Nebel Michael D. Dinkelman David W. Hedden John A. Matusiewicz Amy F. Higgins Rybak Chojnacki Andrew R. Northrup Victor L. Dufour Nancy A. Karpen Randall J. Mitchell Andrew R. Rybak Lindsay C. Miroballi Kerry L. Lyman Vivian M. Freeman Dean A. Katsaros‡ Matthew J. Mueller Kevin M. Sheetz Gerald M. O’Riley O’Donnell Michael R. Godfrey Katherine A. Keating Nene N. Okebugwu Angela M. Simpson Bradley C. Owen Amy C. Smoots Ogarek Jon D. Goldstein Minjae C. Kim Derek O’Sullivan Brenda K. Smith Philip J. Paluch Adam G. Oldaker Gina A. Greenan Melissa A. Krueger Elizabeth A. Kincaid Lynn E. Stancik Vanessa L. Peca Stephen J. O’Leary Sarah E. Scott Gundlach Kyung Sook Lee Pearce Eric R. Storck Michael C. Pietrucha Lynette Otto Shannon L. Lally Lori J. Oblinsky Lenckus Joel D. Pommier Roberto Suarez Eula I. Conlon Reynolds Brian J. Pedersen Hamning Colin J. Loughlin Eugene P. Poulin, Jr. Cathleen L. Tomaino Dawn C. Foley Sakalas Margaret L. Zimmerman Alisia P. Hill Dennis M. Lynch Rochelle M. President- Carolyn M. Valois Anthony M. Sam Pfrommer Siham Karam Ibrahim Laurie J. Markatos Brown Winston D. Williams Michael R. Schlachter Brendan P. Quealy

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Scott A. Rocheleau Jennifer M. Drummond David A. Reid, Jr. Walter T. Chudzik Kevin Sweet Joshua M. Murabito Jillian D. Ross Jeralyn M. Ryan Dunlap Donald R. Robinson Yvonne Collier-Nelson Peter M. Tanaka Carla H. Franklin Myers Anthony M. Sam Chance H. Eiker William J. Sahagian Jack M. DeDore Nikkeah S. Townsend Nina Nowaczyk Melanie M. Sandberg Ray Foster Barbara C. Kosieniak Carol S. Delany Timothy J. Vance Ann L. Oberbruner Kyle Schmid Andrea T. Freisleben Schuch Anna M. DiCosola Karen M. Kadow Drew T. Pickering Renee M. Leonchick Jacqueline M. Garland Clare C. Dyson Saulius M. Fabianovich Watkins Diana C. Pickrum Schoper Jason M. Genova Shaughnessy Sean Fagan Moses Williams, Jr. Michael C. Pietrucha Jessica R. Bailey Brittany M. Heizer Dedra A. Sims Deirdre J. Jakubielski Brian S. Zankowski Casey Pyne Shuppert Wilfredo Herrera Brenda K. Smith Fischer Bashir Y. Zayid Rachel A. Ruedi Michael A. Smith Maureen C. Duffy Kristy L. Smith Amy E. Foran Ashley S. Ziemek Richard R. Ryan Ross J. Snyder Timothy C. Smith Michael R. Rysiewicz Hilliard Thomas R. Garvey 2011 Sandra L. Mauer Speva Diane A. Hogeveen Veronica A. Stefaniak Rachel K. Gilio Monica J. Sandrzyk Tamara R. Tolliver Alexandria M. Stohr Jeanette L. Alksnis Amanda A. Driscoll Rachel G. Hudson Wilbur C. Gilliam, III Bridget M. Allard Katherine M. Traharne Jenna L. Volpi Jakalski Roberto Suarez Dwain T. Givens, Jr. Satunas Ada Uju Anthony R. Szymel Adria L. Phillips Brian J. Schmidt Rukiya O. Johnson Joseph I. Glatz Anderson Joseph F. Volin Robert E. Jones Matthew J. Theusch Samantha M. Goga Dwayne L. Shaffer Kara E. West Alison K. Valois Karen M. Hong Baggot Lory L. Shaw Laura A. Krasny Margaret A. Grabowski Lisa M. Gomolski Barrett Alicia A. Wiese Jeff Krosel Sylvia Vazquez Summer M. Hallaj David S. Sheffer John H. Williams Nicholas D. Leonard A. Bertolini Jennifer L. Rohde Shuey Shannon D. Eagle Wayne E. Hamilton Maggie J. Boban Kuempel Waldenmeyer Kara M. Harmatys Angela M. Simpson 2009 Brett Walsh Zachary R. Bond Samantha A. Snow Amy E. Anders Diana Leyva Christine R. Berger Daniel C. Bowery Kathleen D. Agata Wojciechowska Hartnett Anthony N. Sowinski Lynne D. Heinrich Mykolai E. Zerebeckyj Julie Nickel Branchaw Joan A. Grantz Strainis Bagger Mendala Lisak Allison Hernandez Kathleen M. Philip L. Lozano, III Jeff A. Zoellick Dawn Hmoud Adam Szczechowicz Benjamin F. Bain Jakubicek Bruss Linda D. Garrett Thomas Brian F. Benton Jordan P. Lynde 2010 Jessica A. Hopkins Bridget Ward Buckley Courtney M. Lyons Scott E. Householder Claire M. Moynihan Craig L. Boller Olubunmi A. Ojomo Adam D. Burkhart Tincher Joachim R. Borha Michele M. Malone Adekunle Azra B. Husain Dalonte Burns Major Michael J. Iandolo Salvatore D. Ursino, Jr. Urszula M. Budz Traci M. Gallagher Evangelina Bustamante Alison K. Valois Ramiro Buenrostro Gregory M. Marx Alsbury Kyle J. Jacobson Alvin L. Butler, Sr. Phylicia O. McCline RebeKah S. Dove Andrew P. Van Vooren Samantha L. Carroll Maria Anderson Carlo R. Calma Alexander J. Vasiliades Michael McMahon Jaensch Victoria V. Cepeda Towauna Manning Marcia M. Campbell Mike R. Vucsko Thomas J. Meisinger Jenny N. Kozeluh Steven J. Cherry Anderson Myra C. Chavez Stephen A. Winn John N. Miller Jasper Sharon J. Clarke- Lisa E. Ehn Antoniolli Michael K. Collins Lori Workinger Danell L. Akins Morrison Rania N. Joudeh Nicholson Richard W. Aztlan Laura A. Cordero Kaitlyn A. Worst Anne N. Ruffner Czech Irina S. Nikoltcheva Cherron Bady Keith A. Kameron Bret Deasy Jonathan P. Dackow Danielle A. Boyd Nicole L. Banaszewski Carla J. Kennedy Janeen M. Van Vooren 2012 Jessica N. Davis Olszeski Kimberly A. Greskoviak Leonid Kitaychik Decharinte Chidinma Ahuchogu William H. Denham, Jr. Drew T. Pickering Becker Nathan R. Klaas Kimberly Dignin Rocio C. Alfaro Anthony S. DeRose Stacey L. Popadowski John Cesario Stephanie E. Knudson Katarzyna Duda Samantha M. Almanza Jason E. Domico Dan J. Probst Claudia C. Chavez- Abby L. Lamping Brian V. Duffy Karla W. Anderson Cheryl Dougherty Daniel J. Ranachowski Miranda Brian K. Lee Rebekah A. Flanagan Laura A. Anderson Barbara J. Lewis Aaron M. Flick Steven G. Anderson Joshua H. Lindsay Robert P. Franco Shaila Aziz Claudia C. Alves Michelle C. LaFrey Kevin J. Bachler Maloney Fregoso Alina M. Rivas Baietti Trenton R. Mason Ashley K. Gloster Alfred S. Barker Elias Masud, Jr. Sarah E. Gonzales Kelly A. Barry Jessica M. McNamara David Gonzalez Bryon K. Baxter Mark S. Melka Linzi H. Ehrhardt Jennifer Werkau Belice Christopher A. Meyer Gorzycki Michael A. Bolling Branislav Mijic Amanda L. Hale Manasse Bonny Adam K. Milnes Stephanie M. Harmon Joni Bradley-Scott Karen D. Cook Christina A. Hitchcock Bayley S. Brown Nicholson Andrea M. Iossi Linda R. Jankiewicz Aaron D. Olszeski Jesse M. Izzo Campbell David M. Peterson Judy R. Gidlund Deborah A. Carr Cheryl A. Tuma Portner Janovyak Raymond A. Catala, Jr. Andrew J. Power Lauren M. Jeffers Nicole A. Cesario Corey L. Racculia Alexis A. Jenkins Cavalea Elizabeth L. Stephen J. Kaffel Jolene D. Lucero Gruntorad Rapp Christopher J. Karam Chavez Nicole M. Raucci- Joseph P. Kason Kathleen A. Kozlowski Carbone Sherri Kavanagh Cheatham Patrick J. Reaney Carly A. Keeler Victoria E. Chouinard Joel M. Repiscak Marina M. Kostyra Hiren R. Christian Connie S. Waters Rosati Laurie J. Markatos Callan M. Coventry Beatriz Garcia Ruiz Donna L. Skupien Nicholas A. Cozzolino Stephanie M. Sagat Matocha Shirley J. Curry Melanie M. Sandberg Amy R. Jackson Monica M. Danek Jennifer R. Sanneman McDaniel Colin J. Darschewski Sherry R. Foland Schopf Dwayne D. McKinney Samantha De Legge- Deborah J. Miller Trina S. Graham Stevenson Schwartz McNamara Areli Delgado Kathryn P. Rohde Laura M. Maritza Elissa Diaz Sheehan Medina Kelleen M. Doherty Amy L. Smith Brian R. Michael Carol D. Jeppesen Linda A. Moncek Nicholas D. Miller Dohrn Steffens Katherine E. Mirek Megan H. Howes Tracy L. Buchholz Lori A. Krautter Misheck Douglas Summers Michael S. Moro Jennifer M. Drummond Jazmine S. Williams Brenda M. Morrissey Casey J. Dugan Summerville Rebecca M. Mueller Alex D. Duncan

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Diane Engstrom Laurie J. Markatos Neil E. Shuey Zachary R. Bond Christina A. Hitchcock Joseph R. Preston Aaron M. Flick Nicole L. Mata Scott J. Sickles Kenneth J. Bucz, Jr. Frank S. Hopkins Michael A. Progress Stephan O. Freeman Matthew J. McCarthy Dedra A. Sims Kristi L. Carr Cage Emily D. Hosbach Michelle C. Purri Samantha M. Galvan Chris S. McClellan Ashley R. Kreis Aaron V. Chappell Anthony M. Impastato Rachelle C. Blackwell Alexander J. Gasick Kelly E. McConkey Daniel L. Ciciora Johnnie J. Jackson, Jr. Skidmore Rago Cassandra A. Gebhardt Jordyn L. McMahon Kathrynne M. Braun Meredith A. Coffey Stefanie J. Jalloway Ramiro Reveles Shanon L. Gillette Kylen Mills Skonicki Timothy N. Colletti Hector M. Jimenez Molly B. Gluck Enas F. Mohamed Monica Skupien Brian W. Collins Emily A. Keene Yasmin C. Roberts Krzysztof A. Gocal Selwyn A. Morales Amanda M. Slove Angela M. Cotta Alexander R. Kolpacki Connie S. Waters Rosati Eric Gonzalez Danielle M. Mount Dorian J. Starks Patricia C. Crooks Michael A. Korby Samantha J. Rydberg Matthew A. Goodwin Gabriella M. Negron Victoria L. Strid Bridget A. Cunningham Rebecca D. Miller Luigi Scalise Lauren E. Hanford Kaleigh R. Nolan Martin J. Strus Robens Decius Kowall Megan E. Schlegel Cary D. Hansing Amebeobari Ollor Christine M. Teeling Michael Deimert Alyson M. Lansky Kelly A. Schreiber Katherine A. Hargrove Nicolas J. Pappas Lionell C. Thomas Marc E. Denson Marco S. LaPuma Barbara C. Kosieniak Erik B. Hedlund Michael A. Pasciak Brian P. Domke Sean E. Lenckus Matthew T. Toth Schuch Andrew M. Hicks Michael J. Paterno Courtney D. Dowling Mary Jane Letterle Julia A. Meade Tures Elizabeth S. Schuhler Kenneth J. Hillsman Carissa A. Manisco Collin D. Vercauteren Michael J. Dziallo Seleny Loeza Melissa A. Segura Philip T. Hodur Pavlik Maxwell N. Vinik Sarah M. Eberwein Jennifer J. Lynaugh Karissa E. Hoffman Jose J. Perez, Jr. Michael L. Weiss Calvin R. Edwards, Jr. Midra Malik Lory L. Shaw Kossi P. Houngbo Chelsie A. Peters Scott D. Wickert John C. Ephraim Patrick J. Marczewski Kristine D. Sicat Anselm U. Ibe Andrea L. Peterson Michael J. Wido Melissa L. Farmer Donna L. Kochem Artrina F. Slabich Elliot S. Johnson Judith Petitti Nancy E. Quealy Thomas J. Ferraina McLeod Stephen T. Speaker Debra L. Lapinski Kenny Margaret L. Zimmerman Wiksten James P. Fitman Lauren A. Messenger Rachel C. Stella Samantha A. Kosteck Pfrommer Johanna P. Wisniewski Brianna B. Flood Brian D. Morgan Alexandria M. Stohr Nicole M. Koutzas Kyla R. Grant Phu Ana I. Gonzalez Flores Jennifer R. Myles Michael A. Wojnarowski Victoria L. Strid Jeff Krosel David A. Placzek Xingcai Wu Amanda L. Foresta Victor G. Neu Jennifer L. Kuczero Sean E. Quarterman Traci A. Freitag Ian R. O’Connor Jacob J. Stuba Amanda N. Yax Stephanie M. Tribo Kevin D. Kwiatek Jea M. Ramiro Kurt A. Yunker Emily J. Gallup Megan T. O’Hare Lance Labik Kelly P. Reimer Patrick S. Zaruba Michael A. Gates Ryan E. O’Keefe Kimberly Triche Patrick J. Lahey Robyn J. Sims Richards Christina I. Zloza Brian P. Gerk Stephen J. O’Leary Shane P. Turner Uno Lapimaa Karen M. Peterson Rojas Mallory K. Godinez Shannon L. Ott Candice L. Wade Lonnie D. Lawrence, II Richard G. Rushing 2013 Jonathan Gonzalez Carmela L. Owens Vaughn Michael J. Leone Suzanne Akhras Sahloul Feda Abu-Mallouh Madeline K. Grabowski Nicole M. Peckels Andrew W. Vlosak Alozie B. Amayaka Samantha K. Linck Denise M. Johnson Michele A. Harris Graves Ricardo M. Pena Max S. Voots Zenora J. Isom Salvino David B. Anderson, II Emily M. Grimm Todd W. Pender Lonberger Roy D. Sanchez Enrique Ayala Sara E. Grygiel Mario J. Persico Tiffany A. Wasilewski Lauren M. Maca Allison K. Schieffer Nikita T. Bactee Raymond L. Guzik Allison M. Pluth Jennifer D. Watkins Patricia H. Madden Michael R. Schlachter Anna M. Bednarz Jonathan Hannah Ronald J. Pollak Brandon M. White Terri Maddox Lauren M. Seliga Alexander J. Beltran Alicia M. Harnois Sophia A. Porter Ariel M. Zarate Wendy L. Mamprisio Kyle J. Seng Therese R. Berglund Mirella Hernandez Orla A. Power Ashley S. Ziemek

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Ms. Nancy Abin Mrs. Donna Baumgart Mr. Joseph, Jr. & Mrs. Karen Burke Mr. James & Mrs. Jerri Cooper Dr. Maher & Mrs. Nawal Abu-Mallouh Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Lynn Beczak Ms. Kathleen Bush Mr. Donald L. ’56 & Mrs. Mr. Richard & Mrs. Donna Adema Mr. Krzysztof & Mrs. Mr. Alvin, Sr. ’11 & Mrs. Shelonda Butler Suellen Cordano Mr. Theodore & Mrs. Mary Ellen Agins Malgorzata Bednarz Mr. Michael & Mrs. Virginia Butz Mr. Eladio & Mrs. Laura Corral Mr. Glen & Mrs. Lorreta Albano Mrs. Mary Beldon Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Marianne Byrne Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Jill Costello Mr. Benito & Mrs. Maria Mr. Brad & Mrs. Cathy Benavides Mr. Angelo & Mrs. Gina Calcagno Mr. Mark & Mrs. Carolynn Cottrell de La Luz Alvarez Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Sharon Bennett Mr. Douglas & Mrs. Deborah Capocci Mr. Anthony & Mrs. Lori Cox Mr. Michael & Mrs. Jana Amerio Mr. Robert ’06 & Mrs. Frances Benson Mr. Glenn & Mrs. Mary Capouch Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Rose Ann Crawford Mr. Donald & Mrs. Carolyn Anderson Mrs. Elizabeth Benz Mr. Kerry & Mrs. Laura Carbaugh Mr. Brian & Mrs. Mary Cronin Mr. Gary & Mrs. Kathleen Anderson Mr. Mark & Mrs. Mary Bertane Mr. William F. Carl, Sr. Mrs. Doris M. Crumley Mr. Larry & Mrs. Mary Anderson ’06 Mr. Len ’11 & Mrs. Donna Bertolini Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Lisa Casalino Mr. John & Mrs. Nancy Cunningham Mr. Richard & Mrs. Marylin Anderson Mr. Donald & Mrs. Marcy Billington Mr. Donald ’92 ’98 & Mrs. Mr. Jack Mrs. Rebecca Curless ’92 Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Katherine Anderson Mr. Gerald ’77 & Mrs. Kathryn Bishop Linda Castello ’04 Mr. Lewis & Mrs. Mary Cushing Mr. Richard ’96 & Mrs. Lynn Ms. Kimberly S. Bishop Mr. Raymond, Sr. & Mrs. Lillian Catala Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Kristine Cysewski Boravicka Andrews ’97 Mr. James & Mrs. Shirley Blackman Mr. Gregory ’08 & Mrs. Christine Catena Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Linda Dal Santo Ms. Jacklyn Annoreno Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Siri Blake Mr. James & Mrs. Susan Ceplecha Ms. Jeannine Darrah Mr. Philip & Mrs. Nancy Arciero Mr. Noel ’73 & Mrs. Mary Blasing Ms. Carol Chaplin ’02 Mr. Richard & Mrs. Cheryl Dasher Mr. Raul & Mrs. Cecilia Armenta Mr. Marshall & Mrs. Marie Boelter Mr. Francisco & Mrs. Theresa Chavez Mr. Mark & Mrs. Donna Davidson Mr. John & Mrs. Kelly Arndt Mrs. Cheryl Bokowy Mr. Max Choi & Ms. Mee Lee Mr. William ’81 & Mrs. Linda Davis Mr. Lawrence Avila Mr. Robert & Mrs. Tammie Boldog Mr. John & Mrs. Deborah Cicero Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Janette Deboissiere Mr. Enrique & Mrs. Ana Ayala Ms. Edna Bolling Mr. Roger & Mrs. Nora Clark Mr. Frank DeGrassi Mr. Adeeb & Mr. Adnan Ayyad Drs. Bruno & Bonnie Bondavalli Mr. Mark & Mrs. Elizabeth Clawson Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Chris Delach Ms. Carin Bailey Mr. Lawrence P. Boris Ms. Darlene Coachman Mr. Michael & Mrs. Augustina DeLisa Mr. Barney & Mrs. Amy Baillie Mrs. Jennifer Bosi Mr. James ’75 & Mrs. Janice Coats Mr. Richard & Mrs. Christine DellaCroce Mr. Anthony & Mrs. Debbie Baldassano Ms. Eileen M. Bowery Mr. Brian Coble Mr. John & Mrs. Theresa DeMarchi Professor Emeritus Phillip ’59 Mr. Jim & Mrs. Claudia Boyle Ms. Georgette Cochran Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Pauline & Mrs. Jean Balsamo Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Nancy Brodnicki Mr. James, Sr. & Mrs. Darlene Coffey Marie Dengler Mr. Frank & Mrs. Jennifer Baltazar Mr. Ross & Mrs. Jamia Brown Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Diane Coffey Mr. William ’06 & Mrs. Mary Denham Mr. Edward Ban & Mrs. Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Kathleen Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Jeanine Coffman Mr. Robert ’05 & Mrs. Mary Denson Linda Kozoman Ban Jakubicek Bruss ’11 Ms. Elizabeth Coleman Mr. David & Mrs. Barbara Dent Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Mary Beth Baniecki Mr. William & Mrs. Cecelia Bryan Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Anastasia Collins Mr. Robert ’93 & Mrs. Catherine DeRose Mr. Bruce & Mrs. Anne Barea Mr. David & Mrs. Cynthia Buddle Mr. Will & Mrs. Wasima Collins Mr. Dwight & Mrs. Mary DeVries Mr. Martin & Mrs. Laura Barnat Mr. Robert & Mrs. Danielle Budig Mr. William & Mrs. Donna Collins Mr. James & Mrs. Carla DeYoung Mr. Francis, Sr. & Mrs. Laura Mr. Joseph & Ms. Diane Budz Mr. Michael & Mrs. Carol Conneen Mr. Frank & Mrs. Mary Diaz Oberc Barnes ’93 Mr. Edmund & Mrs. Mary Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Linda Connelly Mr. Nick & Mrs. Janet Dicosola Mr. Jeff & Mrs. Ann Bartel Agnes Burckart Mr. Bill & Mrs. Carolyn Conner Mr. Michael & Mrs. Roseann DiGioia

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Miss Kimberly Dignin ’11 Ms. Deborah Green Mr. George ’76 & Mrs. Debra Mr. Keith, Sr. ’62 & Mrs. Sharon Grill Deacon DiMatteo ’77 Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Patricia Grimm Mrs. Deboree A. Dixon Mr. Robert & Mrs. Natalie Grycko ’75 Mr. Brian & Mrs. Laurie Dodd Mr. John & Mrs. Ann Marie Grygiel Mr. Douglas C. Domke Mr. Krzysztof & Mrs. Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Eileen Dowling Agnieszka Gryszowka Mr. Thomas ’88 & Mrs. Carrie Ms. Maribel Guel Regan Drez ’88 Mr. Eduardo & Mrs. Maria Guerrero Mr. John & Mrs. Kathleen Driscoll Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Rosalie Gulliford Mr. Mitchell ’80 & Mrs. Sophie Drozd Mr. David & Mrs. Jacquelyn Gunn Mr. Peter & Mrs. Gabriella Dubik Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Melinda Gutierrez Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Jo Ann Dudek Mr. Raymond & Mrs. Kim Guzik Mr. Victor ’00 ’03 & Mrs. Mr. Gary ’75 & Mrs. Rosann Halick ’77 Graciela Dufour ’97 ’04 Mr. Maynard & Mrs. Kathleen Hall Mr. Terrence & Mrs. Mary Dugan Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Barbara Haller Mr. Scott & Mrs. Ellen Dutton Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Dolores Hanc Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Margaret Duzinski ’87 Mr. Jeffery & Mrs. Andrea Hanford Mrs. Kelly A. Eberbach Mr. David & Mrs. Catherine Hansen Dr. Calvin & Mrs. Donna Edwards Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Sarah Hardacre Mrs. Patricia Egan Turner Mr. William & Mrs. Nancy Hardy Mr. Mark & Mrs. Linda England Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Donna Hark Mr. John & Mrs. Lori Ephraim Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Kathleen Harmon Mr. James ’82 & Mrs. Kelly Ercoli Mr. Bret & Mrs. Janet Harms Mr. Lance & Mrs. Jean Maddock-Escue Mr. Christopher & Mrs. Brenda Harris Mr. Gonzalo & Mrs. Maria Mr. Mark & Mrs. Laura Harris Isabel Esparza Ms. Sarronda Harris Mr. Daniel ’89 & Mrs. Traci Mr. Walter & Mrs. Beverly Harrison Cosgrove Falese ’91 Mr. Scot & Mrs. Maria Hasman Mr. Shawn & Mrs. Julie Kane Mr. Edward & Mrs. Lori Oblinsky Mr. Joseph ’78 ’84 & Mrs. Kristen Mr. Keith & Mrs. Felicia Hayes Drs. Theodore Karamanski Lenckus ’83 ’04 Bergmark Falese ’88 Mr. Howard & Dr. Joyce Hayward ’86 & Eileen McMahon Dr. Joseph & Mrs. Norel Leto Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Frances Fallon Mr. Mel & Mrs. Annette Ms. Janet Karasiewicz Ms. Lynda Letterle Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Margaret Favia Fielding Hedden ’04 Colonel Raymond C. Kargol, Ms. Dena Lewis Mr. Roger & Mrs. Patricia Fear Mr. John ’83 & Mrs. Mary Jo USMC (Ret.) ’53‡ Mr. Donald & Mrs. Lori Lichte Ms. Jodi Fedoruk Hornicak Heiberger ’84 Dr. Edmund & Mrs. Christine Kearney Mr. Kevin & Mrs. Marie Lillis Mrs. Qun Fei Mr. James & Mrs. Laura Heinicke Ms. Peggy Keating Mr. Karl & Mrs. Patricia Linck Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Sue Ferraina Mr. Craig & Mrs. Lisa Heizer Mr. Chris & Mrs. Karen Keeler Mrs. Catherine Link Mr. Gregory & Mrs. Jan Fifer Mr. Martin & Mrs. Suzanne Helwich Mr. Richard & Mrs. Pamela Keene Ms. Kathleen Mendala Lisak ’07 ’09 Mr. Edwin & Mrs. Nancy Filar Ms. Evelia Hernandez Mr. David Kegel Mr. Mike & Mrs. Jane Litoborski Mr. Alan ’76 & Mrs. Liane Finkenbinder Ms. Juanita Hernandez Ms. Tammy Kelly Mr. Oscar & Mrs. Susan Little Mr. Steve & Mrs. Norma Fister Mr. Steven L. Hernandez Mr. Robert ’66 & Mrs. Jeanne Mr. Sergio & Mrs. Rosa Loeza Mr. James & Mrs. Kathleen Fitman Mr. Rene & Mrs. Maria Herrera Ivezich Kempiak ’71 ’05 Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Kathleen Logan Mr. Rick & Mrs. Lisa Flanigan Ms. Kathryn A. Hettinger Mr. William & Mrs. Stephanie Kenis Mr. William Lombardo & Mrs. Mr. Gilbert & Mrs. Norene Fleischhacker Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Gloria Hill Mr. Stephen ’80 & Mrs. Marcia Kezerle Elisa Pedicini Lombardo Ms. Deborah Flint Ms. Barbara D. Hoffman Mr. Gregory & Mrs. Margaret Kientop Mr. John & Mrs. Claudia Lord Mr. William & Mrs. Debra Flood Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Valerie Hofmann Mr. Wojciech Kieruzal & Mrs. Mr. Terry & Mrs. Marita Lough Mr. Daniel Flores Mrs. Philip Hogan ’84 ’88 Regina Kutylo Kieruzal Mr. Philip & Mrs. Marie Lozano ’06 Mr. Gaspar & Mrs. Gloria Flores Mrs. Catherine A. Hopp Mr. Don & Mrs. Maryann Kill Mr. Michael & Mrs. Jean Lucas Mr. Juan & Mrs. Ana Flores ’13 Mr. Keith & Mrs. Wendy Hosbach Mr. Robert & Mrs. Cheryil King ’00 Mr. Anthony ’98 & Mrs. Jacqueline Lupo Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Kristin Foster Dr. James & Mrs. Patricia Houlihan Mr. Steven & Mrs. Lolita King Mr. Brian & Mrs. Holly Lutzow Mr. Gary & Mrs. Lisa Frahm Mr. R. Dean & Mrs. Rachel Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Vicki Knight ’01 Mrs. Denise Lyons Mrs. Claudia Fredian Hudson ’07 ’09 Mrs. Vel T. Kolpacki Mr. John Lyons Dr. Neil & Mrs. Lory Fried Mr. Randolph & Mrs. Jan Hyde Mr. Thaddeus & Mrs. Marian Kopczynski Mr. William & Mrs. Kathleen Mr. Gregory & Mrs. Kathleen Frister Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Mary Iandolo Mr. Dean & Mrs. Deborah Kornacker Cook Lyons ’74 Ms. Nina Frontz Ms. Connie Indelli Ms. Nancy Kosek ’86 Mr. John & Mrs. Tami MacDougall Mr. David & Mrs. Gail Fuerst Mr. Woodrow & Mrs. Regina Ingram Mrs. Catherine Kosteck Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Ramona Machay Mr. Kenneth ’77 & Mrs. Ann Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Katie Itschner Mr. Konstantinos & Mrs. Tula Kotsiovos Mr. Rudy, Jr. & Mrs. Gerry Mahalik Stetich Gabriel ’78 Mr. Scott & Mrs. Jane Mr. Marcel & Mrs. Judith Kozak Mr. Mark W. Mahany Mr. Gregory & Mrs. Colleen Gambla Costenero Jackson Mr. James & Mrs. Kathy Kranz Mr. Jessie & Mrs. Marites Malanao Mr. Arturo & Mrs. Hortencia Garcia Mr. Paul & Mrs. Janice Jakacki Mr. Jeffery & Mrs. Connie Kraus Mr. Jose & Mrs. Isabel Maldonado Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Sonia Garcia Mr. Rudolf & Mrs. Dragica Jambrusic Mr. Donald & Mrs. Linda Kriesel Mr. Shukarullah & Mrs. Fazila Malik Mr. Hector Garcia Mr. Albert & Mrs. Judy Gidlund Mr. Charles & Mrs. Sally Krumwiede Mr. Donald & Mrs. Susan Malpede Mr. Rolando & Mrs. Martha Garcia Janovyak ’91 ’11 Mr. Michael ’93 & Mrs. Anne Kryger ’97 Mr. Frank & Mrs. Kathleen Mampreian Mr. Martin & Mrs. Nancy Gardner Mr. Jose & Mrs. Guadalupe Jaramillo Mr. Leonard & Mrs. Karen Kubacki Mr. Douglas & Mrs. Kelly Mann Mrs. Wendy Gatter Mr. Rungkrot Thongsri & Mrs. Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Deanne Kuenzi Ms. Norma Manzo Ms. Lynn Gaynor Catherine Jaro-Thongsri Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Laurel Kunkel Mr. Jan & Mrs. Maria Marek Mr. Donald ’70 & Mrs. Julie Geist Mr. Gary & Mrs. Nicholette Jaros Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Mary Kurpiel Mr. Michael & Mrs. Jan Markham Mr. Ricky & Mrs. Kassandra George Mr. John & Mrs. Karen Jaskie Mr. Carl & Mrs. Mary Kursell Mr. James & Mrs. Lynn Martin Mr. Frank, Jr. ’77 & Mrs. Therese Gerk Dr. Pamela Jessee Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Madelline Dr. August Martinucci Mr. Anthony Gervasi Ms. Joan Jevitz Kwiatkowski Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Angela Marzano Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Mary Gestrich Mr. Alberto & Mrs. Monica Jimenez Mr. Terry & Mrs. Katherine Ladislas Mr. Ricardo Mata Mr. Brad Ghezzi Mr. Brian & Mrs. Karen Johnson Mr. Nick & Mrs. Dawn Lagreco Mr. Michael Mathy Mr. Richard & Mrs. Donna Giancarlo Mr. Donald & Mrs. Carol Johnson Mrs. Carrol Laho Mr. Randall & Mrs. Sally Matuszewski Mr. Walter, III & Mrs. Roberta Gibson Mrs. Rose M. Johnson Mr. John & Mrs. Louise Lamb Ms. Cassandra May Ms. Anna Gierczynski Mr. Allen ’73 & Mrs. Patricia Mr. Michael & Mrs. Karen Lansky Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Ann McAuliffe Mr. James & Mrs. Janet Gillund Dunlap Jones ’73 Mr. Nick & Mrs. Maria Lapalombella Mr. Robert & Mrs. Carolyn McBride Mr. Frank Glorioso, Jr. Mr. Scott & Mrs. Cheryl Jordan Mr. Phillip & Mrs. Michelle Leali Mr. Timothy McCarthy Mrs. Victoria Glorioso Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Debra Judd Mr. Steven & Mrs. Carla Lebre ’05 Mr. David & Mrs. Becky McCartney Mr. Ashley ’11 & Mrs. Kelly Gloster Mr. Robert & Mrs. Marcia Judnick Mr. Apolinario & Mrs. Margarita Lecaroz Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Melinda McClellan Mr. Eric & Mrs. Meg Gluck Mr. Lawrence Kaffel Mr. Craig & Mrs. Nancy Lederman Mr. James & Mrs. Deborah McDermott Ms. Nancy Grabowski Dr. Paul & Mrs. Kathleen Kaiser Mr. David A. Ledford Mr. Matthew McDonald Mr. David B. Grant Mrs. Mary Jane Kaminski Mr. Kevin & Mrs. Susan Leece Mr. Martin & Mrs. Kathleen McGarry

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Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Teresa McGinley Dr. John & Mrs. Jamie Parker Mr. James & Mrs. Joanne Rossbach Mr. Robert & Mrs. Rosemary Thompson Mr. David & Mrs. Marty McGinnis Ms. Kathleen J. Parker Mr. James & Mrs. Lillian Rozanski Mr. Roger & Mrs. Elizabeth Thorson Mr. John & Mrs. Carmela McIntire Mr. Robert & Mrs. Judith Parker Mr. Michael & Mrs. Dawn Roznowski Mr. Timothy ’77 & Mrs. Norene Mr. David & Mrs. Karen McKee Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Karen Pastern Mr. Victor & Mrs. Elizabeth Ruiz Jankowski Tierney ’02 Ms. Dawn McKenna Mr. Nipesh & Mrs. Mona Patel Ms. Maria E. Ruiz Mr. Philip & Mrs. Vickie Tinley Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Jennifer Mech Mr. Vincent & Mrs. Loretta Paver Mr. William & Mrs. Lisa Ryan Mr. David & Mrs. Fabiana Tkac Mr. Armando & Mrs. Josefina Meraz Mr. Mark ’82 & Mrs. Dolores Mr. William ’73 & Mrs. Jane Rybak Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Kathleen Mr. Alan & Mrs. Pattie Messenger Pavletic ’83 Mr. Robert & Mrs. Kimberly Rydberg Tomazin ’93 Mrs. Gina Metelica Mr. James & Mrs. Gwen Pelech Mr. Walter & Mrs. Denise Rys Mr. Bogumil & Mrs. Agnes Topor Mr. James ’85 & Mrs. Karen Meyer Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Rebecca Pender Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Judith Salvetti Ms. Mary Toth Mr. Robert & Mrs. Susan Meyers Mr. Gerardo & Mrs. Maria Perales Mr. Donald & Mrs. Denise Salvino ’12 Mr. Richard & Professor Jane Trainor Ms. Catherine E. Michaels Mr. Gustavo & Mrs. Josefine Perez Mr. Curt & Mrs. Rebecca Samson Mr. Raymond ’73 & Mrs. Luanne Trizna Ms. Anna Milan Mr. Juan & Mrs. Gloria Perez Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Jane Sandrzyk Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Lynn Trost Mr. Michael & Mrs. Annette Milan Professor James ’75 ’79 & Mrs. Mr. John & Mrs. Wanda Satkas Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Mary Ann Troxell Mr. Don & Mrs. Joanne Miller Robin Johnson Perrone ’74 Ms. Maura Savinon Mr. Verne & Mrs. Sharon Tuite Mr. John & Mrs. Kath Miller Mr. Dean & Mrs. Julie Persico Mr. Rosario Scalise Mr. John F. Tully ’81 Ms. Tina Miller Mr. Michael & Mrs. Catherine Peska Mr. Michael & Mrs. Nancy Schaefer Mr. Albert Turek Mr. Keith & Mrs. Lori Mills Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Barbara Petrarca Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Sally Schilf Mrs. Mary & Mr. Peter Turek Ms. Denise Millsaps Mr. Howard, III & Mrs. Cheryl Petty Mr. Harve ’81 ’82 & Dr. Mr. Norman & Mrs. Diane Turek ’01 ’04 Mr. John ’81 & Mrs. Maryjane Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Cynthia Phillips Stephany Schlachter Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Julia Tures ’12 Johnson Minier ’82 Mr. Chris & Mrs. Catherine Pienta Mr. John & Mrs. Kimberly Schlegel ’79 Ms. Shevawn O’Connor Tyrrell ’78 Mr. Michael & Mrs. Lori Ms. Jeannette M. Pifer Mr. David & Mrs. Cynthia Schmiegelt Krautter Misheck Mr. Tony & Mrs. Patricia Pignatello Mr. James & Mrs. Wendy Schmitt Mr. William ’95 & Mrs. Jeanne Mr. Walter & Mrs. Janet Mlynarski Mr. Charles, Sr. ’65 & Mrs. Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Diane Schroeder Tate Uffmann ’95 Dr. Casey & Mrs. Cynthia Moauro Rozanne Pintar Mr. Edward & Mrs. Sandra Schuh Mr. Salvatore & Mrs. Elizabeth Ursino Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Teresa Monos Ms. Elizabeth Plaszewski Mr. Steven & Mrs. Nancy Schultz-Voots Mr. Mark & Mrs. Teresa Ustupski Mr. Darrin & Mrs. Peggy Moore Mr. Dale & Mrs. Tamara Pole Mr. Richard & Mrs. Kathleen Schwartz Mr. Frank ’65 ’97 & Mrs. Bernadette Mr. Danilo & Mrs. Elnora Morales Mr. Pawel & Mrs. Marta Poltorak Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Virginia Scott Valderrama ’99 ’04 Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Mary Jo Moran Mr. David & Mrs. Regina Pommier Mr. Michael & Mrs. Debbie Segvich Mr. Mario & Mrs. Kathy Valdez Mr. Terrence & Mrs. Catherine Moran Mr. Salvador Ponce & Ms. Mr. Steven & Mrs. Phyllis Seick Mr. Leonardo & Mrs. Nelly Valencia Mr. David & Mrs. Mary Morgan Isabel Valencia Mr. Gerard & Mrs. Elizabeth Seliga Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Nancy Valla Mr. Robert & Mrs. Miroslawa Morioka Mr. John & Mrs. Deborah Pope Mr. Anthony & Mrs. Maryann Senese Mr. Thomas ’64 & Mrs. Karen Van Etten Mr. William & Mrs. Patricia Morris Ms. Kimberly Porter Mr. Fred & Mrs. Annette Seng Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Jennifer Vasile Mr. Danny & Mrs. Christine Morrow Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Michelle Porvaznik Mr. Cesar & Mrs. Felicitas Serrano Mr. Baltazar & Ms. Donna Stavrakis Mr. Walter & Mrs. Christine Moskal Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Cheryl Powell Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Debra Shapiro Mr. Marc & Mrs. Carmen Vega Mr. John ’72 & Mrs. Cynthia Dr. Donald, Jr. ’81 & Mrs. Rita Pratl Mr. Keith Sheffer Ms. Marianela Velazquez Heeg Mroczka ’72 ’79 Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Kathryn Preston Dr. Susan M. Sheffer Mrs. Joanne P. Vent Ms. Susan Mueller Mr. Robert & Mrs. Debbie Price Mr. Garry Shepard Mr. Gary & Mrs. Michelle Vilcek Mr. James & Mrs. Patricia Mulcahy Mrs. Lois Progress Mr. Chuck & Mrs. Andree Shmayel Mr. Abel & Mrs. Teresa Villalobos Mr. Jose & Mrs. Martina Munoz Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Dale Prohl Mr. Roland & Mrs. Victorina Sicat Mr. Larry Vinson Mr. Michael & Mrs. Joan Murphy Mr. John & Mrs. Kathleen Provancal Mr. Nicholas & Mrs. Lauren Simon Mr. Jim & Mrs. Kathryn Vlahos Mr. Robert, III & Mrs. Shelly Murphy Mr. Nick & Mrs. Bridgett Provenzano Mr. James & Mrs. Darlene Sinovich Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Laura Vlosak Mr. Timothy P. Murphy ’76 Mr. Janusz & Mrs. Krystyna Prusak Mr. Julius & Mrs. Carlene Sipos Mr. Anthony ’89 & Mrs. Dorothy Vodicka Mr. Daniel, Jr. & Mrs. Milicent Murray Mr. Ron Przybylski Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Laura Skarnulis Mr. Kirk ’84 & Mrs. Virginia Vucsko Mr. David & Mrs. Debbie Murray Mr. Harold & Mrs. Melanye Puckett Ms. Kelly Skinner Mr. Bruce & Mrs. A. Judith Wagner Mr. John, Jr. & Mrs. Lisa Mylander Mr. Walter & Mrs. Donna Purdy Ms. Adina Skwarski Mr. Scott & Mrs. Polly Walker Ms. Gloria Naranjo Mr. Joseph ’95 & Mrs. Patti Purri Mr. Joel & Mrs. Karen Slaby Mr. John ’88 & Mrs. Kimberly Walsh Mr. Rogelio Navarro Ms. Mary Py Mr. Gary & Mrs. Carole Mr. Matthew & Mrs. Michele Walsh Mr. James & Mrs. Mary Nellen Mr. Richard & Mrs. Donna Quathamer Genovese Slaybaugh ’82 Ms. Ivory Washington Mr. Brian ’79 & Mrs. Marianne Nelsen Ms. Laura O. Quintero Mr. Lawrence & Mrs. Connie Smetana Mr. Michael & Mrs. Linda Wasilewski Mr. Christopher & Mrs. Eileen Nelson Mr. Carlos & Mrs. Piedad Quinteros Mr. Adam ’86 & Mrs. Jean Smith Mrs. Carol Wassberg Mr. James & Mrs. Lin Nelson Mr. Enrique & Mrs. Jaqueline Quiroz Mr. Jerry & Mrs. Tina Smith Ms. Cindy M. Welsh ’83 ’96 Mr. Stephen & Mrs. Geralyn Nestel Mr. Salvatore & Mrs. Marion Racculia Mr. Santiago & Mrs. Maria Solis Mr. David ’80 & Mrs. Kimberly Mr. Van Dang & Mrs. Linda Nguyen Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Jennifer Radtke Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Michelle Sparacio West ’98 ’02 Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Judith Nichol Mrs. Leonarda Ramirez Mr. William, III & Mrs. Susan Speaker Mr. Bayne Wetmore Professor Barbara Nichols Mr. Richard, Sr. ’76 ’90 & Mrs. Mr. John Springer Mr. Donald & Mrs. Ruth Whims Mr. John ’06 & Mrs. Diane Nie Dorothy Ramos ’71 Mr. James, Jr. & Mrs. Cynthia Srygler Mr. Randyl & Mrs. Carol White Mr. Lawrence ’64 & Mrs. Mary Nolan Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Carole Rampale Mr. Robert & Mrs. Wendy Stager Mr. Gregory Wildman Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Laura Norwood Ms. Julie Rapsky Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Patricia Stahl Mr. Dennis ’76 & Mrs. Joan Mr. Murray & Mrs. Joani Novak Mr. James & Mrs. Nancy Rech Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Sandra Stevens Ragusa Williams ’01 Mr. Richard J. O’Brien ’76 Mr. Ernest & Mrs. Renee Redfern Mr. Robert & Mrs. Sheree Ms. La Juanese Williams Mr. Robert & Mrs. Deborah O’Connor Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Mary Ann Redmond Stilwell ’01 ’02 Mr. Patrick ’66 & Mrs. Jean O’Donnell Mr. James ’85 ’97 & Mrs. Debra Reed Mr. Robert ’92 & Mrs. Laura Stojak Mr. Larry & Mrs. Pamela Williams Mr. Daniel T. O’Keefe Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Suzanne Reilly Ms. Katherine Stoklasa Mr. Scott ’79 & Mrs. Annette Mr. Mark & Mrs. Elizabeth O’Laughlin Mr. Gregory & Mrs. Susan Reinhart Mr. Michael ’80 & Mrs. Maria Streit Wator Williams ’79 Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Lynn O’Laughlin Mr. Joseph & Mrs. Eileen Rejsek Mr. John & Mrs. Debra Strus Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Kathleen Winters Ms. Carol O’Malley Mr. Charles & Mrs. Maureen Mr. Thomas, II & Mrs. Eileen Stuba Mr. George & Mrs. Corvette Wlodek Mr. Giulio & Mrs. Susan Orlando Delaney Resler ’92 ’01 Mr. Philip ’79 & Mrs. Christine Sullivan Mr. Brian & Debra Wojciechowski Mr. William & Mrs. Mary Ms. Linda Riccio ’77 Mr. Gary & Mrs. Susan Sumner Mr. Scott & Mrs. Maureen Wozniak Garetto-Osterman Mr. David & Mrs. Denise Richards Mr. Brian & Mrs. Robin Svoboda Mr. Michael Wudtke & Mrs. Mrs. Carolyn M. Ott Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Patricia Richards Mr. Taduesz & Mrs. Maria Swiatek Birgit Deimert Dr. Tess M. Ousley ’91 Mr. John & Mrs. Jane Richert Mr. Richard & Mrs. Jacqueline Switalski Dr. Lawrence & Mrs. Marilyn Wyllie Ms. Kim Pack Mr. Brian Rinehart Mrs. Michele Szewczyk Mr. Brian & Mrs. Joeann Yax Mr. Bruno & Mrs. June Padovani Ms. Nancy Rinehart Mr. Steven & Mrs. Ann Szubert Mr. David & Mrs. Barbara Yonkers Mr. Guy ’76 & Mrs. Patricia Pagliuco Mr. Edward ’69 & Mrs. Francine Riordan Mrs. Barbara Taskey Mr. Woody & Mrs. Helen Yu Mr. Gregory ’72 & Mrs. Patricia Mr. Fernando & Mrs. Josefina Rivera Ms. Ruby Tate Mr. George & Mrs. Susan Yunker Pakieser ’94 ’04 Mr. Gerald & Mrs. Joyce Montoya Mr. John & Mrs. Jill Teats Mr. Bruce & Mrs. Jerilyn Zaruba Mr. Tony & Mrs. Dora Palos Montoya-Roach ’13 Mr. Edward, Jr. ’88 & Mrs. Susan Mr. Ruben & Mrs. Maria Elena Zavala Mr. Jeffery ’78 & Mrs. Donna Mr. Frederick & Mrs. Janet Robinson Oldendorf Tennant ’88 Mr. Peter & Mrs. Janet Zilka Olszta Papineau ’78 Mr. Glenn & Mrs. Corinne Rodighiero Mr. Mark & Mrs. Veta Thode Mr. Ronald & Mrs. Dorothy Zippel Mr. Michael Parafink & Mrs. Mr. Dale & Mrs. Susan Rohde Mr. Douglas & Mrs. Jean Thomas Mr. Vincent Zloza Elefther Karapas-Parafink Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Georganne Rohder Mr. Steven & Mrs. Pamela Thomas Mr. Donald & Mrs. Diane Zullo

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Brother Milton Barker, FSC Kathleen Halloran ’74 Sister Mary Reap, IHM Chris J. Adler Executive Vice President Executive Vice President of President Totino-Grace High School Finance/Administration (retired) Elms College Sharon K. Baranoski Fridley, MN Nicor, Inc. Chicopee, MA Michael T. Carbery Sandwich, IL Robert Beckman ’76, William Rybak ’73 Board Treasurer James Harvey ’76 Board Chair Emeritus Thomas F. Chlada Chief Executive Officer Of Counsel Executive Vice President and James E. Coats Brainport Technologies/Wicab, Inc. Tracy, Johnson & Wilson Chief Financial Officer (Retired) Middleton, WI Joliet, IL Van Kampen Investments, Inc. Timothy T. Crawford OakBrook Terrace, IL Michael Blake ’83 Clifton Kelly ’78 Edward J. Dollinger President and CEO Vice President and Senior Eduardo Sanchez Olympus Financial Advisors, LLC Financial Advisor President & CEO Elizabeth H. Dow Scottsdale, AZ Merrill Lynch Global Lopez Foods, Inc. Wealth Management Oklahoma City, OK John Doyle Robert O. Carr Mill Valley, CA Chairman/Chief Executive Officer Gloria Santona Robert L. Dufkis Heartland Payment Systems James LaGrippe ’61, Executive Vice President, Todd Elbrink Princeton, NJ Board Chair General Counsel and Secretary Majority Owner McDonald’s Corporation Michael Fisher Jane Condon ’79 ’82 Blue Bengal Learning Labs Oak Brook, IL Owner/Manager, First Choice Chicago, IL John Flavin Temporary Service, Inc. Brother Joseph Saurbier, Joliet, IL Andrew Langert ’73 FSC ’72 ’79 Edward J. Flynn Managing Director Director of Administration & Brother Kevin Convey, FSC Polished Nickel Capital Operations Marian T. Gibson Director of Education & Management, LLC Christian Brothers of the Midwest Rey B. Gonzalez Mission (retired) Chicago, IL Burr Ridge, IL Christian Brothers of the Midwest Peter A. Grande Burr Ridge, IL William A. Lorenz ’89 Brother Larry Schatz, FSC Market Executive Leader Provincial John E. Greuling Brother Patrick Conway, FSC Merrill Lynch/Bank of Americ Christian Brothers of the Midwest Professor of Education Short Hill, NJ Burr Ridge, IL Michael W. Hansen Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Barbara J. Martin ’77 Russ Smyth, Board Vice Chair Patricia L. Hartig Winona, MN President and CEO CEO Vista Health System The HAVI Group, LP Michael D. Hennessy John Cumbee III ’78 ’80 Waukegan, IL Downers Grove, IL Chief Executive Officer Rich Hlava Integrity Trade Services, Inc. Gregory Maruszak ’70 Lowell Stahl Frankfort, IL Vice President and Chief Chairman Angelo G. Ippolito Compliance Office (Retired) PFS Financial, LLC Joseph A. Kirkeeng Brother Dominic Andrew Corporation Northbrook, IL Ehrmantraut, FSC New Lenox, IL Robert G. Klein Vice President Joel Stava ’78 Christian Brothers University Cherilyn Murer ’75 President Anthony M. Lux Memphis, TN President and CEO Midwest Tungsten Service, Inc. Murer Consultants, Inc. Willowbrook, IL Raymond J. Maratea Timothy Ferrarell ’79 ’83 Joliet, IL Senior Vice President Dennis Tonelli Jack Marco Enterprise Systems Mark Olson ’80 Vice President (Retired) W.W. Grainger, Inc. Executive Vice President and Ruettiger, Tonelli, and Assoc., Inc. George R. Matocha Lake Forest, IL CFO Plainfield, IL Sheri L. McAdams CommScope, Inc. Kenneth Gabriel ’77 Hickory, NC Kenneth R. Mihelich Partner KPMG, LLP Michael Parker ’77 Trustees Emeriti Michael A. Mikuska Chicago, IL Senior Vice President - Executive Director Broker Relations (Retired) Carmen Morales Brother James Gaffney, FSC Reverend Wiliam T. Cullen Liberty Mutual Middle Market Pastor Emeritus President St. Charles, IL Pamela D. Mott Lewis University Ascension Parish Romeoville, IL Dolores Pavletic ’83 Oakbrook Terrace, IL Kevin Newquist Airline Captain/Aviation Executive Brother David Galinski, FSC Michael Hughes Brett Paulson FedEx Express President Director of Student Services Memphis, TN Saint Patrick High School Huen Electric Steven A. Pratapas Broadview, IL Chicago, IL Robert Pluth, Jr. ’76 Van Rand Partner Mohra Gavankar, Kathryn Kelly Schiff Hardin LLP Attorney-at-Law (Retired) Carole L. Reardon Board Secretary Chicago, IL President Franklin, TN Michael C. Reardon Rockdale Controls Co., and Edward Prodehl Michael E. Waters RoCo Productions President Board Chair Emeritus James Rink Joliet, IL Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell President Terrence Ruettiger Joliet, IL James Goodwin Waters and Associates Chairman & CEO (Retired) Dr. Sarode Pundaleeka Lake Forest, IL Gerald Shea United Airlines Practice President John Spesia Schaumburg, IL Joliet Oncology-Hematology Associates, Ltd. Michael R. Stiff Joliet, IL Roger F. Stoiber Michael D. Turk Thomas Vana

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