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2018-2019 Annual Report of Gifts Annual Report 2018-2019 The Catholic High School of Baltimore Annual Report of Gifts 2018-2019 1 In This Issue... Catholic High Leadership 3 Message from the President 4 Miss Catholic High 7 Junior of the Year 11 Sophomore of the Year 15 Freshman of the Year 19 Alumnae Awards Recipients 10, 14, 18, 22 Endowed Scholarship Funds 24 The Tau Society 26 Ways to Give 27 Memorials & Tributes 28 Financial Report 32 On the cover: The Class of 2019 awaits the May Crowning Ceremony on the Gallery stairs. 2 Annual Report 2018-2019 Catholic High Leadership Administration Mrs. Karen Gracki Mitchell ’92 Freshman - Mrs. Karen Gracki Mitchell ’92, P’22 English Dr. Barbara D. Nazelrod ’68 Student Division President Mr. Andrew Patrick Brooke Mosca ’19 Theology Mrs. Sharon Johnston Parents of Alumnae Division Principal Mr. Mark Planamente Mrs. Janet Kelly, P ’17 Social Studies Mrs. Gina Folio Batchelder ’02 Grandparent Division Dean of Students Dr. Jose Ruiz Mrs. Dorothea Fertitta, G ’14, G ’16 Science Mr. Jack Powell Director of Finance and Operations Mr. Jack Steiner Technology Board of Trustees Dr. Gwendolyn Grant Mrs. Tonie Wallace-Aitken ’65 Director of Institutional Advancement Ms. Dorothy Taylor-Kastrunes Chair World Languages Mr. Gene Cockerham Mrs. Patricia Bonner McElroy ’78 Director of Facilities and Operations Mrs. Jane Brown Vice-Chair Coord. of the VPA Program Mrs. Cheryl Cavanaugh Chizmar, RN ’67 Institutional Advancement Mr. Con Burdon Coord. of the STEM Program Mrs. Beth Frevel Sr. Kathleen Dauses, OSF ’61 Coordinator of Annual Fund & Ms. Peg Prentice Sr. Donna Desien, OSF ’56 Special Events Coord. of the Biomedical Program Sr. Mary Katherine Farrell, OSF Ms. Christine Gutowski ’08 Mrs. Emily Vandergriff ’01 Coordinator of Marketing, Coord. of the Archangel Program Communications & Alumnae Relations Mr. Louis Forte, Jr. Ms. Megan Morales ’15 Mrs. Bonnie Kannler Hatami, CPA ’99 Assistant in Institutional Advancement Annual Fund Leadership Mr. Kevin Healey Major Gifts Chair Department Chairs Mrs. Tonie Wallace-Aitken ’65 Dr. Barbara D. Nazelrod ’68 Alumnae Division Ms. Christina Pappas, Esq. ’90 Mr. Colm Carolan Sr. Kathleen Dauses, OSF ’61 Mathematics Mrs. Mary Beth Perry, CPA Parent Division Mrs. Kari McBride Senior - Mrs. Julie Bogdan Maney ’90, P’19 Ms. Allison Profili ’99 Athletic Director Junior - Mrs. Elizabeth Michelle Fertitta Bussard Mrs. Michelle Yeager Streckfus, P.E. ’95 Mrs. Beverly McIntyre ’84, P’14, P’16, P’20 Guidance Sophomore - Mrs. Maria Teresi ’88, P’21 3 Dear Friends of Catholic High, staff achieved 100% participation representing their commitment Our 2018-2019 Green & Gold Fund to our mission and students. Our Campaign, Be Empowered to Shine Reunion Class Giving Program, Your Light To Transform the Lives of Alumnae Awards recipients, Young Women ended successfully Students of the Year, and special on June 30, 2019. Catholic High is 80 events are also highlighted in this years strong due to the commitment report. I hope you will take the time and generosity of its many alumnae, to review the information included. donors, friends and volunteers. Your gifts light the way and empower our We continue to grow and succeed young women to change the world in our mission of educating young for the better! women in the Franciscan tradition, as we have since 1939. I extend Our McCafferty Visual & Performing my deepest appreciation for your Arts, Biomedical, Law & Leadership continued support, lighting the way and STEM (Science, Technology, and empowering young women who Engineering, and Math) Programs transform the world. continue to attract creative and “The light visionary minds. These programs are helping our students gain Sincerely, from a acceptance into top universities with significant scholarships and awards. single gift.” This year, 59 seniors, from the Class Barbara D. Nazelrod, Ph.D. ’68 of 2019 were awarded a record- President breaking $10,111,614 in scholarships, grants and awards and accepted into colleges and universities such as Bucknell & Temple Universities, Boston College, and Virginia Tech. I am proud of our students’ academic achievements. I am pleased to present this Annual Report acknowledging our many • benefactors. Once again, our Board of Trustees and faculty and 4 Annual Report 2018-2019 Catholic High is Leadership Top 10 grateful for each Giving Clubs Classes of our donors. This report details Bachmann: 1 1956 | $150,969.80 $1,000,000 + gifts made during Neumann: the 2018 fiscal $500,000 - $999,999 2 1965 | $51,073.42 year, beginning San Damiano: $100,000 - $499,999 3 July 1, 2018 and 1968 | $23,036.90 Sisters of St. Francis: ending June 30, $25,000 - $99,999 4 1964 | 18,625.00 2019, and includes St. Francis: $10,000 - $24,999 unrestricted and St. Clare: 5 1954 | $13,065.00 restricted gifts. $5,000 - $9,999 Every effort was Assisi: 6 1955 | $12,025.00 $2,500 - $4,999 made to ensure Mother Generosa: the accuracy of $1,000 - $2,499 7 1977 | $11,505.00 this report. Please Troubadour Club: $500 - $999 contact the Office 8 1962 | $9,912.00 Green & Gold Club: of Institutional $250 - $499 9 1961 | $9,450.00 Advancement Benefactors: $100 - $249 with questions or Patrons: 10 1978 | $9,205.00 concerns. up to $99 5 Class of 1943 Patrons Troubadour Club Mary Rohe Kahl $300 Mary Jane DeAngelis Brunner Irene August Kuras Sr. Mary Klein, OSF Sr. Mary Louise Heinle, OSF Rose Hartley Stedman Regina Wesolowski Knight Benefactors Sr. Marie Michelle Michel, OSF Angela Bonhach Charles Class of 1947 Green and Gold Club Norma Massey Reihl Rita Ichniowski Crocken $245 Jeanne Cora Etzel Frances Schaefer Dorothy Trentler Parker Claire Lange Schwartz Benefactors Benefactors Class of 1944 Carolyn Coonan Belzner Elizabeth Kwiatkowska Dougherty Class of 1951 $925 Gloria Moran Franz $5,220 Patrons Dolores Dernoga Gremminger Benefactors Shirley Griffith Nohe Jean Lawler Gumnick Mother Generosa Marjorie Paulus Ayd Theresa Weininger Resch Dolores Childress Kelly Marian Sushinsky Altoz Frances Scherer Culotta Margaret Lorden Tiburzi Ellen Creamer Linardi Marilyn Lee Eser Bolton Frances Trinite Forte Jane Fuchs Wunder Helen Kline Paulus Ellen Langley Rehak Patrons Assunda Baglioni Nuth Class of 1948 Audrey Weber Bierley Green and Gold Club $2,845 Sr. Antonia Marie Groszkowski, CSSF Frances Torino Bond Patrons Bernadine Rybacka Hartlove Joan Bonnett Smith Ruth Taylor Hood Mother Generosa Frances Huber Heck Mercedes Stevens Jeanne Miller Michel Benefactors Shirley Paul Mullen Agnes Warfield Malec Class of 1945 Mary Hessler Rzepkowski $5,600 Green and Gold Club Mary Catherine Debelius Robertson Mary Trageser Armstrong St. Clare Jacqueline Hieber Hart Class of 1950 Patrons Eileen Benhoff Gallagher $2,785 Mary Koerner Bode Benefactors Catherine DeLegge Brocato Benefactors Doris Eikenberg Argo Mother Generosa Catherine Kuhn Coster Rosalie Patti Corliss Elizabeth Svasek Beltz Florence Lelonek Michalski Joan DeVoe Fiorino Mary Thuman Doris Marie Claire McNeill Carter Mary Jane Florence Hatcher Anna King Kielek Marita Kasal Comber Green and Gold Club Dorothy Colburn Trimble Lucille Bognanni Valle Mary Robinson Gahagan Mary Lou Lubertine Jones Bernice Kent Gordon Thomasine Mannion Lange Class of 1952 Patrons Bernadette Twardowski Huebler $1,540 Catherine Seifried Furnkas Catherine Courtney MacKenzie Benefactors Marian Kralick Payer Elizabeth Pass Debelius Mother Generosa Estelle Konieczny Evans Rosemarie Liberatore Class of 1946 Patricia Watkins Fellowes $445 Patrons Regina Ey Fitzsimmons Margaret Kahn Mather Benefactors Sr. Virginia Spiegel, OSF Benefactors Victoria Silvestri Morisi Joan Valis Jirsa Sr. Dolora Taylor, OSF Mary Bandell Eleanor Pope Tritle Nancy O’Donnell Serio Mary Bromwell Watkins M. Evelyn King Jeannette Rabbitt Superczynski Margaret Bracken Lana Class of 1949 $2,311 Patrons Roselyn Sullivan Harding 6 Annual Report 2018-2019 Miss Catholic High The 2018-2019 title, Miss Catholic High, was awarded to Bayley Lindsay for exemplifying the values and characteristics of a true Daughter of Catholic High. She is a firm believer in the impact of small acts of kindness and brings smiles to those around her every day. “Being named Miss During her time at Catholic High, Bayley committed herself to the many opportunities Catholic High was the school has to offer. By her Senior year, she held several leadership positions, such as, captain of the Varsity Soccer Team and President of Student Council. She was also an unexpected a member of five Honor Societies, the Ambassador Program, TCHS TV, Peer Ministry, honor because I Ukulele Club, and had a starring role in the spring musical, Wizard of Oz. Outside of stood before so Catholic High, Bayley carries out St. Francis’ work by spending her free time volunteering many extraordinary at her local SPCA. women.” Bayley identified the school community as one of her favorite aspects about Catholic High. She describes the school as one-of-a-kind because the culture creates “a group of resilient, unique women who can discover what they love to do knowing that they have an unshakable support system of strong women behind them.” Throughout her four years, she was able to explore a wide variety of activities, discover unknown passions, • and create new friendships along the way, and for that, she is forever grateful. 7 Patrons St. Francis Benefactors Helen Burness Dimock Mary Elaine Hohmann Gabor Antoinette Campagnoli King Mary Amelung Boritz Jacqueline Minardo Endryas Valeria Masaitis Gegorek Alma Cieslak Laufert Patricia Strycharz Fischer Patricia Brennan Hunter Troubadour Club Dolores
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