The Avenue - Winter 2015 - Bishop Kenny High School
Transcription
The Avenue - Winter 2015 - Bishop Kenny High School
1990 Class 2A Girls’ State Ch ampions CHAMPS REUNITE 25 Years Later Volleyball State Champions | BKBoosters Auction March 21 | Annual Fund Update FROM THE PRESIDENT ABOUT THE COVER Photo: The 1990 Class 2A Girls’ Basketball State Champion Bishop Kenny Crusaders. happy to report that the major projects undertaken Dear Friends Ithisam past summer have been well received and have already had such a positive impact in so many ways at our school! The stadium renovations, the transformation of the media center into the Demetree Learning Commons, and the addition of the art gallery have gone a long way to continue our commitment to offer the best facilities possible in support of our educational and extra-curricular programs. Currently we are making plans for the 2015-2016 academic year. Students from the Catholic grade schools have had the opportunity to visit our campus and applicants from non-Catholic middle schools in the area, as well as transfer students from out of town, are being interviewed. Our Parent Information/Open House sessions were very successful, with 7th and 8th grade families turning out in great numbers to investigate all that we have to offer. Plans are well underway for this year’s auction – the 29th Annual BK Boosters auction. The auction is important because it supports all of our athletic and extra-curricular programs. If you have never joined us for this event, let me extend my invitation to you to join us for this wonderful evening. All parents, alumni, and friends are welcome to attend. Much more information about the auction is included in this issue of The Avenue. I am gratified to report that the Annual Fund continues to receive very strong support from our alumni, parents, and friends of the school. Already, more than $225,000 has been pledged to this important appeal. The Annual Fund enables us to assist 300 students who would otherwise not be able to attend BKHS. If you made a pledge and haven’t sent it in yet, or if you haven’t pledged and would like to, there’s still time to be a part of this year’s campaign. You’ll find a postagepaid business reply envelope with a pledge card printed on it conveniently inserted in this issue of The Avenue. As we anticipate BKHS’s 64th year, I am happy to report BK is well-positioned to maintain its long tradition of excellence! Please turn to page 4 for the cover story. Photos: With the Wind Productions As this issue of The Avenue goes to press, the news that Father Houle will leave Bishop Kenny at the end of this school year to assume the position of pastor at St. Paul’s at the beach and continue his duties as Episcopal Vicar for Finance and Development for the Diocese has just been released. After 26 years as President of BK, Father Houle will certainly be missed but, he leaves our school well-positioned for future success and in the very capable hands of Principal Todd Orlando. Three-peat! Pictures of the 1990, 1991, and 1992 Bishop Kenny Girls’ Basketball State Championship teams are on permanent display in the John A. Baldwin Athletic Center. “ We had a phenomenal leader in Coach Orlando. He taught us the true meaning of team, work ethic, and determination. He was tough on us, no doubt, but he taught each and every one of us that we could achieve any goal we set out to accomplish. – Kara Citrano Leonard ’90 Team Captain My years playing basketball at Bishop Kenny were amazing and winning the state championship was just icing on the cake. Coach Orlando taught us to work hard and play as a team. I never forgot those life lessons because they were not just meant for how you conducted yourself on the basketball court. Coach Orlando embedded in us that we were not just teammates, we were family. This team will always have a very special place in my heart and I am thankful to have been a part of it! – Lori Werner Miller ‘91 The support that we received from the Bishop Kenny community at that time was amazing. I will never forget when we left for Lakeland, they lined the streets as we exited the campus and cheered us on…it was very emotional. As I look back, it was amazing to be the first girls’ team in the history of Bishop Kenny to bring home a state title! – Amy Kaelin Dow ’90 For more on this story turn to page 4. Inside This Edition With best regards to you for the coming year, Auction 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 6 Annual Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 8 Around Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18 Rev. Michael R. Houle ‘71 President Alumni & Reunions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 29 THE AVENUE is published by the Bishop Kenny High School Office of Development 2 Volleyball - 5A State Champions Pat Smith Retires -17 Years of Dedicated Service I t has been an exciting journey for the 2014 BK Volleyball team finishing the season as Florida Class 5A State Champions with the best record in school history (31-1). On the road to State, the team won both the District and Regional Championships. The team was ranked #1 in the state of Florida, the best in school history, and # 6 in the nation - also a best in school history. They also earned the #9 ranking on the MaxPreps Xcellent 25. The 2014 Class 5A Girls’ State Championship Volleyball team Other Coach, Team, and Individual Awards 2014 FHSAA Academic Team Champion Award (5th Overall) • Featured on the cover of “In the Game Magazine” - December 2014 issue • Recipient of the Army National Guard Award/Trophy for being ranked 6th in the nation out of 17,000 teams • Only 10 teams received this award out of 17,000. Presented to the team by the Army National Guard on January 30, 2015 Coaching Awards to Suzanne Winkler • 2014 NFHS (National Federation of State High School Associations) Volleyball Coach of the Year • 2014 AVCA (The American Volleyball Coaches Association) 5A Coach of the Year • 2014 Dairy Farmers of Florida 5A Coach of the Year • Finished 3rd overall for 2014 Dairy Farmers Coach of the Year • Coach in the Spotlight “In the Game Magazine” • 2014 Nomination for NFHS “National High School Spirit of Sport Award” • 2014 Nomination for Positive Coaching Alliance’s “Double-Goal Coach” Award Denvyr Tyler-Palmer ‘15 • 2014 Florida Times Union Player of the Year • 2014 Dairy Farmers Florida 5A Player of the Year • Finished 3rd overall 2014 Dairy Farmers “Miss Volleyball” for Florida • 2014 2nd Team All-National Team • 2014 1st Team All-First Coast Team 1st Team 2014 All-First Coast Team • Nadine Williams ‘15 • Natalie Chebi ‘15 2nd Team 2014 All-First Coast Team • Molly Burkhardt ‘15 • Sophia Liguori ‘15 Honorable Mention 2014 All-First Coast Team • Erin Hudson ‘15 (L-R) Sophia Liguori ‘15, Head Volleyball Coach Suzanne Winkler, Molly Burkhardt ‘15 and Nadine Williams ‘15 at a scholarship signing in the Bishop Kenny gym. All three girls will be playing college level volleyball. (L-R) Cheryl O’Connor, Rev. Michael Houle, and Pat Smith at the Christmas luncheon and retirement program in December. In a spontaneous show of love and affection, the senior class took it upon themselves to line the walkway from Crusader Corner to the parked car of Mrs. Pat Smith on her last day of work at BK last August. The students applauded and cheered her on as she walked the familiar path to her car. It is no small testament to Pat that the students happily waited 30 minutes after their 2:30 dismissal on a Friday afternoon to pull off this touching salute! Pat was hired 17 years ago to fill the position of attendance secretary and receptionist in the main office. A few years later she was asked to move to the library as an assistant to the Media Specialist and to help with student supervision. It was, however, in her final move as the anchor of Crusader Corner that Pat Smith impacted the lives of so many people at Bishop Kenny. Designed as a full-service student headquarters, Crusader Corner provides everything from books and parking passes to prom tickets, sweatshirts, and all manner of BK gear. It also provides a place for parents to deliver a lunch bag or a pair of sneakers forgotten during a hectic rush out the door. It even serves as BK’s lost and found - depository for all things, large and small. In addition to managing the student services offered in Crusader Corner, Pat, whose work day started at 6:30 in the morning, coordinated coverage for teachers who would call in sick. Pat would have the daily substitutions covered before most of the faculty and staff would arrive on campus. At this year’s faculty and staff Christmas luncheon, Pat, surrounded by family, listened as support staff supervisor Cheryl O’Connor spoke about her 17 years, “Pat, know that all of the big and the little things that you have done for our community have not gone unnoticed. Your gifts are many, your warmth and caring, understanding, thinking of others first - you truly cared about our students and our staff, and you certainly had a pulse on our community. You’ve always done whatever you could to make our days a little easier. Thank you for brightening the days of so many people for 17 years.” And, finally, Father Houle in his remarks extended his personal gratitude, “For the special attention that you paid to so many of our needy students; those in need of books, coats, sweaters, and other things that were needed and may not have been asked for. What a remarkable gift you were to these young people and an inspiration to me as you watched with such compassion and diligence for these students.” Many blessings and much happiness is extended by the entire BK Community, to our friend Pat Smith as she enters this exciting new phase of life. 3 COVER STORY 25 Years Later Celebrating a Cinderella Season T he cover of this edition of The Avenue features Principal Todd Orlando, or should we say, Coach Todd Orlando, surrounded by the 1990 Class 2A Girls’ State Championship Basketball Team, winners of the first state championship in team history. The championship game, played at the Lakeland Civic Center, saw BK defeat Cocoa Beach 63-61. The team gathered in January to celebrate the 25th anniversary of that Cinderella season. On-court recognition of the team was held during half time of the Lady Crusaders vs. University Christian game on Saturday, January 17 during an afternoon game at the John Baldwin Athletic Center. All but three members of the 1990 team were in attendance. Many of the former players traveled to Jacksonville for the occasion. For the record, four members of the team still live in Jacksonville and three are married to Bishop Kenny graduates; 13 played on the 1990 State Championship team, seven played on both the 1990 and 1991 State Championship Teams, and only one played on the 1990, 1991 and the 1992 teams. Yes – the Bishop Kenny High School Girls’ Basketball Program won three State Championships in a row in the early 1990s making their record of dominance a three-peat! * Front Row: Dana Kloski Ashby, Denise Belyea Williams, Amy Kaelin Dow, Tasha Garrison Fullwood, and Angie Farah Bateh. Back Row: Kara Citrano Leonard, Alisha Allman Ambry, Coach Todd Orlando, Lori Werner Miller, Kelly Halter Englert, and Amy Wilkerson Smith. Not Pictured: Kate Duffy Stemle, Casey Malone Johnston, and Nicole Bunke. Among the attendees, Angie Farah Bateh ‘93, the only team member to play on all three championship teams, scored over 1,000 points in her four years on the team. She was named an All-American, the only female basketball player in BK history to earn this distinction. Angie’s jersey #00 was retired in 1994. After group pictures were taken and reminiscences were shared, the group, along with Coach Orlando, continued the celebration with friends and family at a private party held at The Mudville Grille on Beach Boulevard. Many familiar faces from on the court and in the stands from that magical 1990 season came together once again to say…Go Crusaders! Team members are in the planning stages of making a group contribution to the school – something to help current students, a way of saying thanks. “We felt it would be important for us to pool our resources and give something back to the school as a team. It seems appropriate for us to do it together, just the way we’ve always done things,” Leonard said. 1990 - Twenty-five years ago a very intense Todd Orlando coached his team to a State Championship. 2014 - Twenty-five years later, an equally intense Todd Orlando coaches another generation of girls’ basketball players. “We had almost 100 people turn out for the anniversary celebration! Seeing the girls’ parents and family members at the reunion was wonderful, it was as important to me as seeing the players. Those people were an incredible support system for the team. They attended all of our games in Jacksonville and, when the team traveled, they traveled too - one big extended family. You could always count on them to be in the stands cheering at every game; it was a very tight group and a very special time. I can honestly say that the 1990 season was one of the most gratifying of my coaching career.” – Coach Todd Orlando Celebrating 25 years since their first State Championship, members of the 1990 girls’ basketball team and their families enjoyed a party at The Mudville Grille in St. Nicholas. BK Lady Crusader Basketball Class 2A State Champions defeated * 1991 Cocoa Beach 72-68 at the Leon County Civic Center in Tallahassee. 1992 BK Lady Crusader Basketball Class 2A State Champions defeated Tavares 66-52 at the Leon County Civic Center in Tallahassee. 4 Todd Orlando - Teacher-Coach-Principal Since joining the faculty in 1988 Todd Orlando has worn many hats. He’s been a history teacher, girls’ basketball coach, tennis coach, and dean of students. He has been in charge of overseeing the media center, guidance department, the learning resource program, and served as chairman of the technology committee. Finally, he was named Principal by Father Houle in 2002. This year, in a surprise move, he returned to coaching the team he led for 14 successful seasons including three State Championship Seasons. At 6’9” Mr. Orlando led his high school team in scoring. He attended Bentley College in Waltham, Massachusetts on a basketball scholarship, was named an All-American, was a 5th round draft pick of the Boston Celtics – his childhood dream team and, finally, contract in hand, moved to Germany to play for two years in the European league. While he was there he took the opportunity to travel, host his family when they were able to visit, and even learned to speak some German. “I’ve learned a lot since that first year at BK. I guess the first thing I learned was that I could coach girls. I certainly never planned on it. Actually, I was shocked when I was told that I was going to do it because I thought I was getting the JV boys! I didn’t know anything about coaching girls. I’d played basketball all my life, I was always in the gym, but I sure never played with girls. So, I decided that all I could do was treat them like I would have treated a boys’ team, and that’s exactly what I did. From the beginning I told the girls that I expected the same work ethic and level of rigor that I expected of myself and would expect of a boys’ team. We worked hard, played in a summer league at Ribault, and got in the gym as often as possible. The parents were great, they supported everything we did; they were at every game, home and away, just like my parents had always been at my games. It really was like a family.” After returning to the United States he found himself lured to Florida and, fortunately for us, with a fresh teaching certificate in hand…to Bishop Kenny High School. The rest, as they say, is history. In the midst of teaching and coaching, Mr. Orlando also earned a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership from Jacksonville University. Keeping it all in the family, Mr. Orlando is married to former Bishop Kenny English teacher and graduate of the Class of 1984, Stacey Beehner Orlando. He has two daughters, Jordan BK ‘13 and Cassandra “Cassie” BK ‘17, a member of the Bishop Kenny girls’ basketball team. 2015 grade school Brain Brawl Tournament Champions from Christ the King school show off their trophy. 2nd Place winner St. Joseph’s school (top), and 3rd Place winner St. Matthew school (below) BK Hosts Brain Brawl Tournament Teams representing 15 of the 25 Diocesan elementary schools participated in a spirited academic competition at 6th Annual Diocesan Grade School Brain Brawl Tournament hosted by Bishop Kenny High School in November. The preliminary rounds of the tournament were held in both the original cafeteria and the Carla Harris Performing Arts Center. Final championship competition was held in the Performing Arts Center. Nearly 100 very well-prepared student competitors spent the day answering questions in fast-paced academic competition. All were vying for a first-place finish and bragging rights among the schools. BK VicePrincipal for Academics Mary DeSalvo, who served as one of the moderators of the event observed,“This is as competitive as any athletic contest. The students and their teachers should be very proud of the level of sportsmanship and knowledge these teams brought to the competition.” Members of the Bishop Kenny faculty, representing the English, Math and Science departments, served as judges and moderators for the tournament. In the end, Christ the King Catholic School was awarded the 1st place trophy and each team member was presented with a Barnes & Noble gift card and a medal. All tournament players received a certificate of participation, as well as a complimentary lunch provided by Bishop Kenny. 5 AUCTION 2015 EVENT DETAILS BK Boosters Auction P lans are underway for the 29th annual BK auction. The committee is in place and now all we need is you. Please mark March 21 on your calendar and plan to join us for a wonderful evening in support of BK. Dinner and dessert will be provided by our friends at Carrabba’s Italian Grill and Bruster’s Ice Cream. Since 1986 the auction has generated nearly $2 million and has helped to pay for countless projects, large and small. So far this year the Boosters have paid for trophies, uniforms, transportation, $5,000 toward a trip that a group of students made to Washington, DC to participate in the March for Life, athletic equipment, and more. BK Boosters President Anthony Parete remarked, “We’ve just made the first payment on our $100,000 pledge toward the renovations made to William Johnston Stadium last summer. We really need everyone to step up and support events like the auction so that we can maintain this level of support.” Date: Saturday, March 21, 2015 Time: 6:00 Doors Open 7:30 Live Auction Begins Place: BK Gymnasium Cost: $50 per Ticket/ $500 per Table of 10 Attire: Casual Cash - Checks - All Major Credit Cards Accepted Via PayPal Parete went on to say, “The auction is a make-or-break event for the BK Boosters. Without it we wouldn’t be able to do half of what we do in a typical school year. Last year the auction generated over 60% of the money we raised. It’s so financially successful because it’s a great event with a great tradition. I strongly encourage all of our current parents and alumni to come to this year’s auction. I know that Kathy and I wouldn’t miss it!” • Auction guests will enjoy a delicious buffet dinner prepared by our friends at Carrabba’s Italian Grill, dessert from Bruster’s Ice Cream, and drinks. • 600 items in the live and silent auction categories will be up for bid! Best of all, the proceeds of the auction will be used to support the athletic and extra-curricular activities at BK Volunteers are always needed to make the auction a success. There are lots of ways to get involved and both experienced and new volunteers are needed. For more information, call Sheila Marovich in the BK Office of Development at 398-7545 or send an e-mail to development@bishopkenny.org • Parents, alumni, and friends of BK are encouraged to be a part of this important annual event. Auction 2015 brought to you by and the following fine sponsors Bishop Kenny auction volunteers are hard at work preparing for Auction 2015. (L-R) Gina Farmand and Anne Marie Maige are masters at creating beautiful gift baskets. Luman E. Beasley Auctioneers, Inc. r Friend of BK Over 30 baskets were completed at the first basket workshop day in January. (L-R) Desiree Haubner, Karen Rowland, and Silvia Morrill spent the day helping to get the job done. 6 Get Your Paddles Ready! Here’s a peek at just a few of the terrific items that have already been committed to this year’s live auction. More information about these items, including date restrictions, is available by calling the BK Office of Development at 398-7545. Pool Renovation Does your pool need a facelift? Is it time to resurface? If so, then you need to take advantage of this fabulous offer from Tempool, Inc. This certificate is good for any services they provide. Tempool, Inc. is North Florida’s premier pool plasterer specializing in both residential and commercial pool interior finishing, water features, and complete pool remodels. Tempool is firmly committed to quality craftsmanship and integrity Value: Up to $7,000 Tempool, Inc., Jon Temple YETI®Hopper 30 Soft-Sided Cooler It’s the hottest…or should we say coolest product in the YETI® collection. Nearly impossible to get…except at the Bishop Kenny Auction! The Hopper 30 soft-side cooler with shoulder strap features ColdCell™ insulation that is 1" thick on the sides and 1.5" thick on the bottom, offering far superior cold-retention compared to ordinary soft coolers. The HydroLok™ zipper provides an ultimate waterproof and airtight closure, constructed like the zippers found in survival suits and HazMat gear, and the DryHide™ Shell with RF-welded seams is built similar to whitewater rafts, offering superior leakproof durability. Holds 6.6 gallons or 18 cans. Value: $350 Chip and Lori Parry Crabtree ‘82 Poker Party for 20 Go where the action is at bestbet of Jacksonville! Get together for a guy's night out with lots of laughs and a really good time with this hour-long poker party for you and 19 of your friends. The fun evening includes light hors d'oeuvres and one round of complimentary beverages. Reservations must be made in advance. Value: $500 bestbet, Monument Road David Yurman Ring A beautiful sterling silver and 14-karat yellow gold ring from David Yurman. This piece is from the Crossover Collection which features a dynamic range of smooth and cabled cords. The individual strands are meticulously entwined resulting in a unique and beautiful finished piece that will be enjoyed for many years to come. Value: $595 Friend of Bishop Kenny Auction Offshore Fishing at Its Finest Enjoy a 6-hour charter fishing adventure with Captain David Burns, an Amelia Island native with more than 20-years of experience fishing the Amelia Island waters. Your party will fish on the Miss Content, a 28’ Albemarle, perfect for Amelia Island fishing and large enough for groups up to five. Fish the offshore waters of Florida surrounding scenic Amelia Island, Cumberland Island, and the Jacksonville area. North Carolina Getaway Enjoy a relaxing retreat for 7 days/6 nights at this beautiful 4 bedroom/2 bathroom home in Marshall, North Carolina - a quaintlittletownoutsideofAsheville. Themasterbedroom is upstairs with a queen sized bed and there are three bedrooms downstairs with two twins, a daybed/trundle and a full bed. The beautiful kitchen is equipped with gas appliances. There's also a gas fireplace to cozy up to on a chilly evening. Take advantage of the beautiful views from the wrap-around deck! The house is fully furnished and is child friendly (portable crib, high chair, and infant seat, as well as a baby gate installed at the stairs). This new construction, ParadeofHomes-winninghousesitsabovethesmalltown and has a view of the mountains, as well as the town and the French Broad River below. No smoking or pets. Value: $600 Captain David Burns and Paige & May Feigenbaum Value: $1,800 David & Susan Kulik Heekin '93, '93 WHAT ELSE, YOU ASK? Reserved Seating at Graduation 2015 No need to worry about getting to UNF early. The lucky bidder of this very special item will receive 8 lower level RESERVED seats at Bishop Kenny’s commencement exercises on May 23, 2015 at 9:00 am. This exciting item is one you don’t want to pass up! We’ve got sporting goods and collectibles, lots of bling - that’s jewelry these days - beautiful gift baskets, vacation packages, artwork, dinner certificates, and gift certificates – large and small – to stores, large and small. From patio furniture to a flat screen TV and electronic items, to spa certificates and more – we’ve got it all. The best way to see it is to make a reservation - we’ll even send you a catalog in advance. 4 Grounds Passes for THE PLAYERS THE PLAYERS Championship, which annually features the strongest field in golf, returns to the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass May 5-10. We have four tickets good for Saturday and Sunday, May 9 & 10, 2015 for you to experience the excitement of this year’s PLAYERS Championship. Badges are for grounds access only. Value: $500 THE PLAYERS Championship and the PGA Tour Value: Priceless Rev. Fr. Michael R. Houle ‘71 7 ANNUAL FUND Callers Raise $50K Our thanks is extended to the following volunteers who helped make this year’s annual fund a success. In volunteering to call, you helped us complete thousands of telephone calls to alumni, parents, and friends and, in doing so, raised nearly $50,000 in pledges during the telephone phase of the campaign. On behalf of the students who benefit from your time on the telephone, we thank you. Bishop Kenny students turned out in force to make calls each night of the Annual Fund this year. Former BK parent, Sally Neaves, calls on behalf of the Annual Fund every year. Thank you, Sally! (L-R) Bishop Kenny parents Carol Parry and Sireen Bateh ’90 found a comfortable table for two to make calls in the Demetree Learning Commons. 8 2014- 2015 Annual Fund Volunteer Callers Shaggy Allmond Hannah Arlinghaus Frances Ausley Katelyn Barrios Marty Barrios Sireen Bateh Lisa Beams Matthew Bell Emily Bradley Ashley Bucher Grace Cabrey Jackie Cerpa Julio Cerpa Bella Chappano Madison Clower Sabrina Concepcion Donna Cornellier Liezhel Cosare Debbie Coultrip Meg Coyle Sharon Davis Mary DeSalvo Stacy Dominger Laura Domingo Val Doner Noah Duclos Katelyn Fairley Muna Farah Marie Fazio Maddie Freel Leiah Fudge Ryan Gallagher Mike Gardner Tricia Gardner Sarah Gates Theresa Gates Sarah Ghninou Whisper Grayson Raegan Gruber Amy Gyland-Diaz Tracy Healy Darla Hey Rachel House Carla Jennings Christine Joseph Caleb Kitchings Logan Loadholtz Kenny Lumpkin Colleen Maher Amanda Marr Ana Martin Tim McEvoy Martha Mendieta Brooks Mondares Katherine Moody Emily Myslinski Adrian Navotas Sally Neaves Todd Orlando Janel Palomo Carol Parry Maggie Patsy Maeghan Pettus Margaret Pritchard Tracy Radford Cheyenne Ramirez Gigi Reyes Genni Robinson Caroline Romero Marie Ryan Vicki Schmitt Janice Sealey Carla Shaw Kayla Shirk Kameron Southerland Jennie Stipe Justine Thomas Louis Walsh Geri West Dave Williams Kelly Wolfe Laura Yocum T Annual Fund Update he Annual Fund is on track to collect more than $250,000 in donations again this year. The telephone portion of the Annual Fund took place in October. Reminders are still being mailed and gifts are still coming in. If you made a pledge and haven’t sent it in yet, or if you haven’t pledged and would like to, there’s still time to be a part of this year’s campaign. You’ll find a postage-paid business reply envelope with a pledge card printed on it conveniently inserted in this issue of The Avenue. Your gift, large or small, makes all the difference. A supplemental honor roll of donors will appear in the summer edition of this publication. Our Past Recipients If you are a graduate whose tuition was supplemented by the financial aid program, won’t you please make the Annual Fund part of your annual giving this year? You’ll be helping one of the approximately 300 students this year whose family’s financial sacrifices alone are insufficient to meet the cost of tuition. Matching Gifts Why not ask your employer to contribute with a matching gift? Not sure whether or not your employer has a matching gifts program? Simply check with your human resources department. Your inquiry could result in a doubled or even tripled gift to Bishop Kenny High School. 2014- 2015 Annual Fund Donors As of February 1, 2015 NON - ALUMNI DONORS DONORS: Advanced Membrane Technologies, LLC In memory of Chris Burke ‘67 Ray Bowman Thomas Legare Paul Stoltz Miao Yu Mr. & Mrs. Dean Aldrich Dr. & Mrs. Donald J. Alexander American Express Foundation ** Anonymous – In memory of Ross Mashburn ‘10 Mr. & Mrs. Romeo Antolin Jr. Ms. Mary Jo Antone Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Areford Mr. & Mrs. Louis R. Arlinghaus Augustine Asset Management, Inc. Auld & White Constructors, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Russell B. Ausley Mr. & Mrs. Michel Azar Mrs. Deborah M. Azcuy Mr. & Mrs. Michael Azzarello Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Baer Bank of America Charitable Foundation ** Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Baer Mrs. Barbara A. Banks Mr. Waine Banyas Ms. Jennifer L. Barkoskie Mr. & Mrs. Brently Baxter Drs. Derek & Solange Benjamin-Thorpe Ms. Trina G. Benso Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Mr. & Mrs. Fred Boccio Mr. & Mrs. Robert Boeneke Mr. Robert Boles Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Bongiovanni Ms. Halle Bowe Mr. & Mrs. Jack Boyle Mr. & Mrs. Paul Boynton Mr. & Mrs. Edgar D. Bracey III Ms. Mary Ann L. Brandt Mr. & Mrs. Michael Braswell Mrs. Barbara Bray Mrs. Yolanda Bringhurst Mr. & Mrs. Carl Broussard Mr. & Mrs. Harley L. Brown Mr. Thomas J. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Phillip S. Buddenbohm Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Cabrey Ms. Victoria E. Carey * Dr. & Mrs. Donald R. Carr Mr. & Mrs. John Carr Ms. Sheila A. Carr Mr. & Mrs. Rosario Cartolano Mr. & Mrs. Fred Chambers Mr. & Mrs. Harold K. Chandler, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Patrick P. Chebi Mr. & Mrs. Max Clark The Clorox Company Foundation ** Mr. & Mrs. John Coffey Mr. & Mrs. Clifton U. Coleman Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Conrad Mr. & Mrs. Gary A. Corless Mr. & Mrs. Terry J. Cotter Jim & Debbie Coultrip Mrs. Janice E. Cox Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Crowder Mrs. Rita Cunningham Drs. Robert & Evangeline Dajac Mr. & Mrs. Hector Dela Cruz Mr. & Mrs. Robert De Luca Jack & Betty Demetree Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Joe DeSalvo Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation ** Ms. Kathleen S. Devine Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. DeVries Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Dobinski Mr. & Mrs. James Docster Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dominger Mrs. Sharon B. Dover Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Chip Drobnie Mr. & Mrs. Michael Duclos Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Durfee * Mr. Nelson E. Eason Mr. Anthony Edgar & Mrs. Gabriela Heredia-Linares Mr. & Mrs. Richard Elmore Mr. & Mrs. Andrew D. Elstein Ms. Pamela F. Ero Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Falk Mr. & Mrs. John Faustini Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Fazio Ms. Julie G. Fernandez-Close Ms. Patricia D. Francis Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Franco 9 Mr. & Mrs. Greg B. Freel Friend of Bishop Kenny Dr. Lisa M. Frison Mr. & Mrs. John E. Fristrom Bishop Victor Galeone Mr. Michael P. Gardner Ms. Patricia G. Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Jim Garza Dr. & Mrs. Francisco Gaudier GEICO Philanthropic Foundation ** Mr. & Mrs. Brian Giles Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Gilsdorf Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Girardot Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Gonzalez Mr. & Mrs. Joseph T. Grippi Mr. Anthony Grogan & Mrs. Barbara Langston Rev. Fr. Jhon Guarnizo Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Guidi Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Guidos Drs. Charles & Judella Haddad Mr. & Mrs. Mark Harbison Mr. & Mrs. Darryl Harris Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Harrison Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Healy Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Helow Mrs. Margaret Helow Herndon’s Automotive Co. Inc. ** Ms. Kristine Herndon * Mr. George & Dr. Susan Hewell Ms. Annette L. Himmelreich Mr. & Mrs. Brad D. Hollinger Howell Family Endowment Mr. & Mrs. Mike L. Hulihan Mr. & Mrs. Michael C. Huskey Mr. & Mrs. Gary L. Hyde Institute of International Education J.B. Wright Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William N. James Dr. Richard Jason Dr. & Mrs. Clifford Jeremiah Mr. Dean Jones Ms. Barbara Joyce Mr. & Mrs. Efren B. Juego Mr. & Mrs. Chris Kaniut Mr. & Mrs. Terrance Kapron Dr. & Mrs. Antoine Kassis Ms. Nancy C. Kelley In memory of Dr. John L. Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Kelley In memory of Dr. John L. Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Kelly Rev. Fr. William A. Kelly 10 Mr. & Mrs. G. Preston Keyes Mr. & Mrs. Keith Klemmt Mr. & Mrs. James Klindt Mr. & Mrs. William J. Knight Rev. Msgr. Eugene C. Kohls Drs. Peter & Timea Kovacs Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Krier Mr. & Mrs. Chris Lambertson Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Lanzetta III Mr. & Mrs. Norbert Lechwar Dr. & Mrs. Michael B. Lehman Mr. & Mrs. George F. Leonard Mrs. Betty Jean S. Lewis Ms. Martha Lewis Rev. Fr. Christopher Liguori Dr. & Mrs. Gregorio T. Lim Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lohr Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Long Mr. & Mrs. Francis Loving Ms. June L. Lundy * Ms. Bridie M. Lynam Mr. & Mrs. Michael Madden Mr. & Mrs. Gilberto Madrigal Mr. & Mrs. Robert Maige Mr. & Mrs. Richard Manseau Mr. & Mrs. Brian Maples Mr. & Mrs. Basem Mardini Mr. & Mrs. David Marovich Mary Pauline Dance Conservatory ** Mr. & Mrs. Ken Maszy The Hon. & Mrs. E. McRae Mathis Mathnasium of Jacksonville Dr. & Mrs. Edward Maybury McKenney’s Inc. ** Ms. Colleen McLane Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. McMillan Mr. Kendall & Dr. Debbie J. Merinbaum Mr. Kort J. Meyer Microsoft ** Mr. & Mrs. Bradley K. Miller Mr. & Mrs. William G. Miller III Mrs. Victor A. Monfort Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Montana Mrs. Linda T. Moore Dr. & Mrs. Alvaro Moreno-Aspitia Mr. & Mrs. Britt L. Morgan The Moss Family Ms. Ann M. Mott Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Munder Dr. & Mrs. Duaine Murphree Mrs. Ruby M. Myers Mr. & Mrs. Raymond A. Nasrallah Mr. & Mrs. Homer Navotas Mr. & Mrs. Jim Neaves Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Newsteder Mr. & Mrs. Hoa Nguyen Mr. & Mrs. Minh Nguyen Mrs. Tracy Trang Nguyen Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Noe Northwestern Mutual Foundation ** Mr. & Mrs. Daniel E. O’Byrne Ms. Cheryl O’Connor Dr. & Mrs. Raid G. Ossi Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Pacheco Mr. & Mrs. David Page Mr. & Mrs. Ben A. Parker Dr. & Mrs. Timothy Parker Mr. & Mrs. Alfredo Pascual Ms. Teri B. Pendleton Dr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Peters Pfizer Foundation ** Dr. & Mrs. Anthony Pohlgeers Mr. & Mrs. Scott E. Poole Mr. & Mrs. George Prattos The Prudential Foundation ** Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Pues Dr. Jay Pulido Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Pumarejo Mrs. Leslie Quaritius Mr. Thomas G. Raffo Ms. Nancy Ragonese Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ramirez Dr. Carlos Ramos & Dr. Simone Nader Mr. & Mrs. John E. Randle Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Reyes * Mr. & Mrs. Randolph Reyes Ms. Linda T. Richo Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Risberg Mrs. Kathleen Roberts Mr. Robert T. Roberts & Ms. Mary Leslie Mrs. Luz M. Rodriguez Ms. Georgette Romero Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Rosado Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Ryan St. Patrick Catholic Church & School Mrs. Robin St. Peter Ms. Janette Salem Mr. & Mrs. Juan Carlos Salom Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey C. Sample San Juan del Rio Catholic Church Mrs. Jeanette Santos-Rivera Mr. & Mrs. Philip Schmitt Mr. & Mrs. John D. Schoonmaker * Ms. Andrea D. Schwipper Ms. Susan J. Seasholtz Mrs. Susan L. Selevan Dr. George & Dr. Maria Sellock Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Sharrah Mr. & Mrs. Scott Shaw Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Shaw Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Sherman Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. Shircliff Mr. & Mrs. John T. Simonin Ms. Pamela Simpson Sisters of Saint Joseph Ms. Leticia Slade Mr. & Mrs. Scott Sloan Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Smith Bishop John J. Snyder, D.D. Mr. & Mrs. Howard K. Stalls Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Wesley E. Stanard Mrs. Lori Stanciu Mr. & Mrs. Robert Starus Mr. & Mrs. Richard Stayer Mrs. Corrie Stearns Mr. & Mrs. Allen Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Patrick T. Stratton Capt. & Mrs. Richard A. Stratton Mrs. Angela M. Strong Rev. Fr. Donal P. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Tim Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Taggart * Mr. & Mrs. Herbert “Trey” Taylor Mr. & Mrs. John Taylor * Ms. Carol Tegho Mr. & Mrs. David L. Teichert Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Terranella Mr. & Mrs. Ric Terry Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Thibault Mr. & Mrs. Paul Thomas Mr. & Mrs. William J. Tierney Dr. Magaly Tola Mr. & Mrs. Richard Trifiletti Mr. & Mrs. John Truss United Way of Northeast Florida U.S. Bank Foundation ** Ms. Leslie Valerio Col. & Mrs. James A. Vohr Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Wagner Mr. & Mrs. Louis V. Walsh Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Brian Ward Mr. & Mrs. Gregory G. Webster Wells Fargo Foundation ** Ms. Susie Wheeler Mr. & Mrs. David F. White Mr. & Mrs. Michel White Mr. & Mrs. Douglas J. Widell Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Wildsmith Mr. & Mrs. Rick Williams Mr. & Mrs. Duane Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Wiswell Ms. Christine Worthington Mr. & Mrs. John B. Wright Ms. Julie Yousif Mr. & Mrs. Jose Zenarosa Mr. & Mrs. Brian Zimmerman ALUMNI DONORS 50s Fred & Theresa Eastwold Abood ‘59, ‘59 Clara King Andrew ‘53 Monica Deihl Anello ‘57 Joseph S. Antone ‘57 Stephen J. Argalas ‘57 Robert T. Atwood ‘57 Chuck T. Bagley ‘59 Gene & Susan Bannon ‘59 Dorothy Schill Barbarito ‘54 Mary Ann Sabbag Barenti ‘54 Tom & Elaine Bazley ’59 – In memory of David E. Livaudais ‘59 Joanne Eller Bell ‘55 Robert J. Bernath ‘57 Bishop Kenny Class of 1954 Harriet Danese Braasch ‘58 Lt. Col. Dennis E. Brown ‘59 Sr. Florence Bryan, SSJ ‘58 Rose Marie Brodeur Bush ‘54 Fred A. Cattar ‘57 Loys Charbonnet III ‘56 Robert P. Clark Sr. ‘59 Nancy Mynihan Comish ‘54 Camille Fuss Crabtree ‘53 Jeannette Ossi Currie ‘54 Tracy E. Danese ‘54 Helen Grady Graham Davies ‘55 Marjorie Langen DuBois ‘55 Barbara Brown Duffy ‘55 Elizabeth J. Elian ‘57 Florence “Beau” Lang Erbe ‘53 Antoinette “Toni” Harvey Ferrell ‘57 Charles E. Flynn Jr. ‘56 Marian Wiesenfeld Folger ‘57 Patricia Ward Foulk ‘55 James & Mary Jo Webb Fox ‘58, ‘59 Richard C. Foy ‘57 Dianne Rowe Fritch ‘53 Ralph C. Ghioto Jr. ‘54 Elizabeth Antone Gill ‘56 Glen H. Gish ‘58 Cynthia Curry Gonnering ‘57 Andrew W. Greenwood ‘58 F. Elizabeth Brown Haynes ‘58 John W. Herbert Jr. ‘56 Jean Blattner Horner ‘56 Julianna Warren Howe ‘58 Mary Ann Oldham Hrdlicka ‘56 Harriet Cox Hrezo ‘58 Mary Ann Hulihan ‘55 Frederick C. Jansen ‘57 William H. Johnston Jr. ‘53 William J. Joos ‘58 Beverly Barton Kolodinsky ‘57 Dennis J. Lanahan ‘58 Paul D. Lewis Jr. ‘54 Charles S. Linning ‘57 W. Shannon “Sandy” Linning ‘56 Della Allen Linton ‘58 Art Logie ‘55 Lena Bray Loveless ‘58 Richard S. Masters ‘54 John L. McCranie ‘54 Margaret Pellicer McCully ‘54 Donald C. McGovern ‘57 Margie Murray Mears ‘54 Sr. Josephine M. Melican, SSJ ‘54 Walter E. Miller ‘54 Catherine Brown Monahan ‘56 Doris (Bunni) Thornhill Moore ’54 * Joseph A. Morrow Jr. ‘57 Edwin W. Mugford ‘53 Jerry J. Mulvihill ‘57 JoAnn Abood Najem ‘53 Diana Romey NesSmith ‘57 Jerry V. O’Connor ‘54 Donald W. Ogden ‘54 Michael J. O’Loughlin ‘58 Mary Linehan Peterson ‘57 Mary Drury Potter ‘56 Fred B. Power ‘53 Dr. John J. Rahaim ‘53 Elizabeth R. Rall ‘56 Barbara Toney Remich ‘55 Dorothy Patricia Pellicer Richens ‘55 J. Jay Robinson ‘55 Mary Ann Bryant Russo ‘55 11 Marie Cross Scidmore ‘58 James P. Shaar ‘57 Jay D. Sherman ‘57 Barbara Koperski Sieck ‘56 Gloria Bryant Simonds ‘57 James A. Snelgrove ‘54 Jerry & Diane Livaudais Snelgrove ‘55, ‘59 H. Charles “Chuck” Stichweh ‘55 Ann King Stone ‘55 Tom & Glory Maloney Sullivan ‘58 David W. Terbrueggen ‘59 Mari F. Terbrueggen ‘56 J. Patrick & Gayle Tischer Thornton ‘53, ‘56 Betty Wheatley Tolliver ‘54 Lou & Betty Nackashi Trad ‘57 Nancy Jo Dorsey Vining ‘56 * David R. Vlaming ‘54 Patricia Roebig Ware ‘57 Rev. Fr. Michael S. Williams ‘57 Sylvia Lansdell Williams ‘55 Walter D. Wright ‘54 Joan Rich Zoranski ‘58 60s Kenneth V. Adams, M.D. ‘65 Bonita Bon Alexander ‘64 John W. Alexander ‘66 Joseph A. Alfred ‘66 Wayne & Nancy Collier Allyn ‘66, ‘66 Cathy Reeks Alterman ‘66 Toney & Susan Bunker Altieri ‘64 Marguerite J. Andreu ‘60 Patrick C. Andreu ‘65 Anonymous ‘68 ✛ Rosemary Anania Arnold ‘66 Alan J. Ashley ‘62 Garth P. Ashley ‘60 Ginette Bizier Asselin ‘63 Susan O’Shea Bailey ‘67 Paula Moore Barnes ‘65 Martha E. Barrett ‘68 * ✛ Christine H. Barry ‘66 Thomas F. Barzyk ‘68 ✛ Jean King Beckwith ‘65 Kim A. Benson ‘64 Richard H. Black ‘62 Patricia A. Bludworth ‘66 Joseph W. Blunk ‘61 * Lizanne Corrigan Bomhard ‘66 David W. Bowler ‘63 12 Pamela Hole Brame ‘67 J. Scott Brogdon ‘61 Ellen Cates Bruce ‘63 Wayne H. Brunetti ‘60 John W. Bunn ‘64 Lawrence J. Butler ‘66 Cascone Family Foundation Michael Cascone Jr. ‘61 Elizabeth Belyea Cascone ‘64 Michael J. Cascone ‘85 Steven D. Cascone ‘86 Elizabeth Cascone Higgs ‘88 Brian J. Cascone ‘91 Juliette Cascone Gredenhag ‘95 Kathleen Cascone Kilbane ‘98 Jessica Norwood Chapman ‘61 Class of 1968 Reunion Mary Anne Ryan Connor ‘64 Lawrence“Skip”& Susan Edmonds Cooney‘69,‘69 Suzanne Todd Cooper ‘69 William & Carole Menniger Cooper ‘67, ‘67 Paul E. Corbley ‘68 ✛ Eileen Vogl Croft ‘69 James M. Crotty ‘68 ✛ Ted & Bonnie Garity Cummings ‘62, ’62 *** Gerald B. Curington ‘68 ✛ John W. Cushen ‘61 Patricia Burke Dagata ‘62 – In memory of John Burke ’65 & Chris Burke ‘67 Nancy Owens Damato ‘68 ✛ - In memory of Joseph E. Damato ‘68 Marie “Mimi” Lauwaert Daumy ‘63 * Susan McGovern Dean ‘67 Patricia A. Dearing ‘66 George A. Deihl ‘61 Doris M. Denno ‘67 Daniel P. Dillon ‘63 M. Carol Conlon Domville ‘60 Donald D. Drury ‘61 Michael A. Durcan ‘60 John & Susan Duss ‘60 Dr. Charles M. Edwards Jr. ‘65 Jeffrey C. Felton ‘68 * ✛ Theresa Rogero Ferlisi ‘69 Theresa Rogero Ferlisi ‘69 - In memory of Bernadette Sternberg Jorge E. Fiterre ‘68 ✛ Theresa Tassone Fitzsimmons ‘67 Bill & Carol Thenoils Florenz ‘69 Reesa Arnett Ford ‘66 Sean P. Fore ‘69 Joe & Colleen Lanahan Foy ‘63, ‘65 * Phillip & Jeanette Ghioto ‘64 James W. Gibson Jr. ‘64 Carolyn Nettuno Glover ‘60 Dr. Antonio Gordon ‘61 Patricia Ryan Gosa ‘66 Judith Barren Guill ‘60 Jacqueline Barren Hageman ‘62 Mary Jo Siprelle Hanson ‘62 Dr. T. Michael & Cecily Hardin ‘68 ✛ Mary Anne Solomon Hashem ‘63 Anthony J. Haut ‘64 Rev. Msgr. Vincent J. Haut ‘60 Jim & Marty MacNamara Heekin ‘66, ‘69 Robert & Mary Lynn MacNamara Heekin‘68,‘68 ✛ Robert & Mary Lynn MacNamara Heekin ‘68, ‘68 – In memory of Brian Tatum ‘77 Carolyn Head Helquist ‘63 Robert B. Hendry Jr. ‘65 Patricia Phelan Higgins ‘65 William G. Hillegass ‘68 ✛ M. Linda Wood Hills ‘65 Judith Monell Holbert ‘63 Diane Kulas Hurtak ‘65 Donald C. Imfeld ‘69 Linda Bohnstengel Ireland ‘68 ✛ Sebbastian D. Izzo ‘62 Carol Gould Johnson ’62 Mary Mooney Jones ‘60 Samuel & Constance Satterlee Kaleel ‘64, ‘64 Laura LeMoine Karabinis ‘65 Michael W. Keane ‘66 Thomas J. Keane ‘63 Judith M. Keegan ‘65 Joan Luplow Kilgallon ‘62 Patricia McCarthy King ‘69 William H. Krechowski ‘65 Katherine Schramm Kroner ‘60 E. Jack Kulas ‘69 Louis R. LaGrande ‘65 Louis & Patricia Stripling Larmoyeux ‘62, ‘64 Russell S. Lawler ‘68 ✛ John E. Lawlor III ‘68 ✛ James J. Logue ‘67 Thomas & Judith Taylor Logue ‘69, ‘69 Dean W. Loveland ‘60 Kathleen Kennedy Lyons ‘61 Christine Parr Marz ‘65 Carol A. Masters ‘68 ✛ Patrick J. Mayhew ‘64 Meg Houstoun McCarthy ‘65 John T. McClure ‘66 Linda D. McClure ‘66 Terry L. McCook ‘64 Charleen J. McCormick ‘66 Bernadette McGuire-Rivera ‘68 ✛ Michael O. McNally ’62 Karen Munsch McNeill ‘67 Daniel J. Meagher ‘64 Robert J. Meagher Jr. ‘62 Joseph W. Mehrtens III ‘60 Phillip & Lorraine Bateh Meide ‘67 Harold E. Millan ‘62 Frances Hendry Miller ‘60 Fred & Mimi Monsour ‘69 Sheila White Moore ‘61 Jorge F. Morales ‘65 Rev. Fr. D. Terrence Morgan ‘67 Rev. Msgr. Michael P. Morgan ‘64 Tura Hall Morgan ‘69 Elisabeth Floyd Morley ‘67 Mary Bourbeau Morrison ‘60 Edward K. Mruz Jr. ‘68 ✛ Keith Ed Munsch ‘68 ✛ Mary Ann King Nabywaniec ‘67 Ann Morrow Nelson ‘63 Paul R. Newman ‘61 Sharon Benson Norman ‘68 ✛ Barbara Meixell Nuernberger ‘65 Jack T. Obi ‘69 James W. Obi ‘65 Michael J. Obringer ‘67 Josephine Pierce Oetjen ‘67 Christopher & Catherine Edmonds O’Shea‘69,‘70 Rosalie Ossi ‘60 Sandra A. Ossi ‘67 Thomas T. Ossi ‘67 Charles G. Parsons ‘64 Thomas R. Pennington ‘61 Amy Ford Petz ‘64 John E. Phelan ‘68 ✛ Mary Alice Barrett Phelan ‘60 William & Patricia Brennan Phelan ‘61, ‘63 Max J. Poirrier, DDS ‘61 Paul J. Porwoll ‘69 Dr. Linda Seghers Press ‘68 ✛ Jeanne Rhodes Prince ‘62 Dr. & Mrs. Bill Pujadas ‘69 Wilvin “Bill” W. Racca ‘64 José I. Ramirez ‘63 Brian & Suellen Robinson Rampacek ‘60 Alberto M. Raphael ‘69 Mary Pellicer Reihel ‘60 John & Winnie McGowan Richardson ‘63, ‘68 ✛ Dr. Richard M. Riley ‘68 ✛ John W. Roemer ‘61 Mary Frances King Ruddick ‘60 Barbara Haut Ruppert ‘63 Dr. Michael & Holly Fell Sateia ‘66, ‘66H Rev. Fr. Anthony G. Sebra ‘62 Patricia Flynn Seeronen ‘65 Mike & Karen Shalley ‘68 ✛ William J. Shalley ‘64 Barry A. Shaw ‘61 Denise Doris Smith ‘69 Denzel M. Smith ‘68 * ✛ Jeff & Nancy Dunham Smith ‘69 Maureen Hughes Smith ‘60 Doug & Clarinda Solomon ‘65 Greg & Janis Solomon ‘65 Frank N. Stanley III ‘60 William B. Steckroth ‘64 Sister Carol E. Stovall, SSJ ‘67 Janet R. Studley ‘68 ✛ Esther Chao Sugarman ‘67 Anne Logue Sulzbacher ‘64 Maurice F. Terbrueggen Jr. ‘64 Gail Johnson Thelen ‘67 Blaine J. Tillis ‘69 Katherine Sollee Todd ‘68 ✛ Paul C. Tremoulet ‘61 Cathy Marseilles Tucker ‘65 Rosalie Breen Villasis ‘60 M. Patrice Sullivan Vincent ‘65 Catherine Johnson Voxland ‘63 John B. Walker ‘64 William D. Wall ‘68 ✛ Earnest & Johnnyie Ferro Waller ‘68, ‘68 ✛ Judith Addison Wand ‘62 Vincent & Charlene Golden Wascak ‘64, ‘65 Donald G. Wilhoite ‘69 Carol Bunn Wilkinson ‘63 Claudia Parr Willette ‘68 ✛ Dennis & Dolores Corn Williamson ‘68, ’68 ✛ Rodney H. Williamson ‘63 Grace Tassone Wilson ‘67 Thomas E. & Sherrie D. Wilson ‘68 ✛ LaMonte Hicks Woods ‘61 Susan E. Woods ‘66 Louise Rhodes Wright ‘64 Richard J. Wrigley ‘63 70s Maria Kaleel Anderson ‘74 Terry R. Anderson ‘71 Susan Schweizer Andrews ‘79 Luis Arteaga ‘78 Margaret “Peggy” Brennan Austin ‘77 David Baranek ‘75 Mary Brennan Barco ‘71 Jose F. Barros, DDS ‘79 Joy Batteh-Freiha ‘79 Thomas A. Beaudoin ‘74 Linda Morgan Becksmith ‘70 Joseph P. Berley MD ‘79 Michael V. Berry ‘75 Tara Sciurba Biggs ‘77 Rev. Fr. James R. Boddie ‘70 Stephen R. Bohn ‘77 Robert E. Bohnstengel ‘70 Judith Burns Border ‘75 Harlan & Patricia Quinn Bost ‘77 Raymond F. Boyle ‘77 Kimberly Johnson Bradford ‘73 Kenneth R. Brady ‘78 Thomas F. Brandvold ‘79 Mary Harris Britt ‘72 Mark E. Brodeur ‘74 Richard H. Brodeur Jr. ‘79 Cecilia Winter Brooks ‘72 Philip J. Brown ‘73 Don E. Bruno ‘71 Bruce L. Buerkle ‘71 Monica M. Burke ‘72 Eric B. Burnett ‘71 John & Jeanne Richards Caldwell ‘76 Sandra Thurson Cantalupo ‘79 Mary Ellen Boozer Chesser ‘70 Carol McKaba Chinn ‘76 Peter J. Chitko ‘78 Carita Shuert Christiansen ‘74 Lori Beyrle Colavito ‘77 Anne Marie Sebesta Comber ‘78 Terry Jacobs Combs ‘72 Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Cook ‘79 Mary Jean Wallis Coppedge ‘75 Michael P. Corrigan ‘75 Peter & Laurie Dunnington Corrigan ‘78, ‘76 Tim & Nancy Mead Corrigan ‘74, ‘74 Georgina Roces Crago ‘71 Philip T. Cratem II ‘78 Thomas M. Cratem ‘79 John D. Crawford Jr. ‘79 Andrew D. Crooks ‘74 Aimee Arceneaux Curran ‘70 Thomas S. Cusick ‘78 Sherry Kujawa Czerniejewski ‘71 13 Timothy & Teresa Heekin Davlantes ‘76 Jay C. Demetree Jr. ‘76 Kim & Derek E. Dewan ‘73 Devry E. Dewan ‘78 Karol Ann Mruz Dickinson ‘71 Adeline Ryan Dobson ‘74 Peter A. Donelan, MD ‘71 Stephen M. Donelan ‘70 Anne Arceneaux Doyle ‘76 M. Catherine Eakin Dozier ‘71 Louis & Jill Howell Dunbar ‘73 Stephen & Bonnie Arnett Duncan ‘70, ‘70 Thomas & Karen Modesky Fallin ‘77, ‘77 Musa & Gina Farmand ‘78 Paula J. Faustini ‘70 Doug & Sharon MacNamara Fechtel ‘71, ‘72 Michael Ferrante ‘71 John R. Foley Jr. ‘72 Gary & Karen Reiter Fregeau ‘73, ‘73 Tom Germano ‘76 Russell P. Goff ‘71 John P. Hartley ‘77 Tammy Vaughan Hartley ‘77 J. Patrick & LeeAnn MacNamara Heekin ‘77, ‘78 R. David & Claire Boozer Heekin ‘72, ‘72 W. Michael Heekin ‘71 Phil & Danielle Helow ‘75 Sharon Broderick Hench ‘73 Shannon Scruby Henderson ‘71 Patrick J. Higgins ‘71 Justin D. Hill ‘71 Patrick S. Hillegass ‘73 Maureen McMahon Hogan ‘72 Robert Mark Horner ‘74 Rev. Fr. Michael R. Houle ‘71 Patricia L. Howell ‘73 Charlene Moriarty Hubbard ‘71 Brian N. Hughes ‘71 John E. Jackson III ‘73 Peter M. Johnston ‘73 Anna Simmons Jones ‘75 Catherine Spence Jones ‘75 Ramon J. Jordan ‘73 Richard A. Jordan ‘77 Schamoun Joseph ‘77 Donna Cerni Kibler ‘72 H. Anthony Kimball ‘70 John A. King ‘76 Mark & Anne Tuerk Klinepeter ‘79 Michael D. Kozak ‘73 Paula Porter Kryceski ‘72 Bruce Kujawa ‘76 14 C. Renee Rico Lambing ‘77 James D. Lawlor, MD ‘72 Diane Bohnstengel Lawrence ‘73 Ernest & Carmel Brodeur Lea ‘71 Thomas & Nancy Lesso ‘71 Kathleen Brown Lester ‘70 Paul Liebert ‘79 Richard J. Luaces ‘71 Stephen R. MacNamara ‘71 Paul Maniago & Pam Swent ’79 Eva M. Manley ‘78 Carla Glaraton Marrow ‘73 M. Casey Martin ‘70 Patricia Kozak Masciantoni ‘73 Joseph H. McCoy ‘72 Talmadge & Mary Fuller Wilson McElveen ’70 William & Debbie Baldwin McMenamy ‘71, ‘72 Stephen D. Middleton ‘71 Joseph & Patricia Zebouni Millan ‘74, ‘74 David & Carolyn Hillegass Moore ‘76 Georgia Fallin Moye ‘71 Lynn Fowler Mullaney ‘73 Jerry & Carreme Nackashi ‘72 Carolyn Ossi Nofal ‘70 William J. Norris ‘73 Sean F. O’Brien ‘75 Therese Donelan Odell ‘75 Damon & Janet Shalley Olinto ‘79, ‘82 David & Denise Becht Oliveria ‘71, ‘72 Kevin D. O’Shea ‘72 Raymond G. Ossi ’77 * Margaret “Margie” L. Owen ‘70 John M. Parr ‘77 J. Rogers Patrick Jr. ‘73 Douglas & Pamela Chipman Pennington ‘72, ‘72 Dr. Katy C. Phelan ‘71 Michael J. Phelan ‘77 Susan Kriz Pitts ‘72 James & Mary Helow Pritchard ‘78 Simmie A. Raiford ‘78 Lynda Horne Respess ‘79 George F. Revels Jr. ‘78 Rathbun K. Rhodes ‘70 Cynthia L. Richter ‘79 Kristi Stapf Roberge ’73 Mr. & Mrs. John Rogero ‘72 Ed & Cheryl Dotson Roth ‘73 Timothy M. Rucci ‘74 Thomas M. Ryan ‘72 Mary Monsour Saig ‘73 Thomas & Julia Holloway Sandifer ‘79, ‘82 Matthew M. Schellenberg ‘71 Angela V. Schifanella ‘78 Richard Schlinkmann ‘70 Mr. & Mrs. Gerard “Rod” E. Schloth ‘79 Gail Bussian Schwalm ‘79 Anne Schenkel Sheehan ‘73 J. Howard & Tinya Sheffield ‘78 Maureen Neustadter Sheridan ‘75 Mark Shurett ‘71 Daniel J. Skelton ‘79 Martha V. Smyth, DMD ‘78 Drs. Walter & Mary Smith Soha ‘75 Christine J. Solomon ‘73 Jane Bellinger Sowerby ‘70 David A. Spuria ‘78 Julie Miller Steffen ‘79 Sharon Politowski Storey ‘76 Fayvette C. Switzer ‘70 Robert E. Tanner III ‘74 Janet Horner Taylor ‘71 Joseph A. Terbrueggen ‘78 Rev. Fr. John Tetlow ‘72 Theresa Masters Todd ‘79 Mary Arceneaux Toomey ‘75 Laura Shapiro Torrey ‘72 Ed & Martha Towey ‘71 Karen Huber Tracy ‘76 Andrée M. Tremoulet, Ph.D. ‘73 John F. Tuerk Jr. ‘75 Karen Stichway Vieira ‘75 Christine Kramer Vogel ‘71 Susan Jones Wallis ‘70 Kim Olinto Washington ‘72 Eileen Buckles Wendell ‘70 Bob & Mary Bowler West ‘72 Sharon Crement Whipple ‘71 Jean Crowell Willis ‘78 Dayle Weaver Wilson ‘71 Jan Bodner Workman ‘73 LaRita James Wynn ‘75 Tim & Laura Faustini Yocum ‘77 Rev. Fr. Dennis M. Young ‘72 JoAnne Middleton York ‘78 Margaret “Peggy” Niegowski Zeiser ‘72 80s Jacqueline G. Abbott ‘84 Mr. & Mrs. Erik A. Airheart ‘85 Eric J. Aleman ‘84 Joseph L. Arena ‘80 Steven M. Avera ‘87 * Rob & Kathleen Cusick Avery ‘86 * Renee A. Bateh ‘82 James M. Batteh ‘84 Joseph E. Begley ’80 * – In memory of Jeff Southerland ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. Gregory M. Bell ‘84 David H. Benton Jr. ‘81 Michael C. Benton ‘84 James H. Bishop ‘80 Meri C. Bloom ‘82 Kimberly S. Board ‘84 Sheila Citrano Bontempo ‘85 Susan Davies Borland ‘86 Joseph M. Bourdon Jr., DDS ‘83 Robert & Marie Barry Boyd ‘80 Joseph H. & April Bradley ‘84 Grace Nackashi Brasington ‘84 Michael P. Brennan ‘82 Bridget V. Brown ‘86 Darian Q. Brown ‘84 James E. Bryan ‘82 John C. Bryan Jr. ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. James Mike Bryant ‘88 Martha Bohn Budetti ‘85 John A. Bunker ‘80 Helen McMurry Burke ‘81 Matthew J. Campbell ‘86 * Grady T. Carrick ‘80 Sheila Mead Carter ‘80 Ralph & Sandra Lamkin Cary ‘80 Thomas J. Connolly ‘87 Cleve M. Cooney ‘84 Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Coppedge ‘81 Mary Pat Corrigan ’80 Timothy J. Cox ‘82 Chip & Lori Parry Crabtree ‘82 David & Debra Abraham Cratem ‘81, ‘88 Michael & Jennifer Cratem ‘87 Richard & Pam Cratem ‘83 James E. Cusick ‘82 Rev. Fr. Timothy J. Cusick ‘83 Donald A. Dalton ‘82 Timothy & Sandra Richter Daniels ‘82 James & Anne Helow Darling ‘80 Andrew J. Davey ‘85 James J. DePalma ‘84 Michael A. Deschenes ‘80 Dan & Robin Devenny ‘82 Dr. Laura Rahaim Dimmick ‘87 Oscar E. Duarte ‘84 Mr. & Mrs. Glenn “Boo” English ‘81 Kenneth D. Evancic ‘82 Greg & Muna Rukab Farah ‘87, ‘91 Stephen A. Faustini ‘83 Alan & Maresa Miller Flood ‘80, ‘80 Marshall H. Ford ‘82 * Lisa Crowder Frank ‘87 Carl M. Graham ‘83 Kimberly Knowles Graham ‘88 J. Lee & Sharon Lewandowski Gutteridge ‘85, ‘83 Carla A. Harris-Franklin ‘80 Joe & Linda Bajalia Hassan ‘83 W. David & Patricia Horner Hawkins ‘83 Maria Ignacio Hemphill ‘87 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Holzendorf ‘85 Deborah King Howard ‘87 Elmer G. Huber II ‘81 James S. Hunt ‘81 Cherie Glenn Huttman ‘89 Paul & Elizabeth Lanahan Iglesias ‘83 Tracy A. Ireland ‘83 J. Thomas Jackson ‘86 Sylvia Carroll Johnson ‘80 E. Christopher Jubran ‘82 Kenneth A. Kelly ‘83 F. Brad Kennelly ‘81 Thomas M. King ‘84 M. Jennifer Leggett ‘83 Edward & Kara Citrano Leonard ‘84, ’90 Drs. Michael & Debra Marchigiano ‘82 Gregory R. Martini III ‘83 Peter J. McCarthy ‘83 Anne G. McGrath ‘85 Michael & Holly Molter ‘80 James T. Monahan III ‘85 Mark & Lora Tarle Monahan ‘87, ‘87 Angela Leggett Morris ‘80 Lawrence & Gina Najem ‘81 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Nasrallah ‘83 Karen V. Nasrallah ‘80 Kathleen Chitko Naugle ‘82 Jon G. Nerf ‘81 Lesley A. Newman ‘85 * Lan-Huong Nguyen ‘80 Joseph L. Obi ‘81 Alan & Marie Ossi ‘85 Cynthia L. Packevicz ‘80 Lisa Bohnstengel Pafford ‘81 Julie Revels Page ‘80 Anthony & Kathy Parete ‘80 Stephen & Diane Helow Parker ‘82 Gerald “Jay” H. Parks III ‘81 Ken & Carol Parry ‘87 Dr. Jennifer Pascual ‘88 Elizabeth Peel ‘82 Angelina Penso ‘82 Matt & Meloney Pitman ‘84 Paul J. Poirrier ‘84 Richard & Julie Toney Reichard ‘86 Lynn Rice ‘84 John & Theresa Smith Richter ‘81, ‘83 Ford & Mary Schellenberg Risley ‘80 John T. Rivers II ‘84 Tom & Rhonda Rabon Rose ‘84 John & Karen Lechwar Rowland ‘89, ‘89 Andrew & Theresa Helow Ryan ‘87 Anne Marie Shami ‘83 Katherine Clark Silverglate ‘81 Samuel M. Sissine ‘88 Scott T. Sobolewski ‘89 Christopher & Christine Stanley ‘84 Brian & Teresa Stokes ‘87 Mary Rowland Stouffer ‘88 Michael J. Strickland ‘82 Chris & Wendi Parete Sutton ‘88 J. Patrick & Mary Pauline Nasrallah Thornton‘82,‘86 * Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Toney ‘87 Timothy & Elizabeth Brown Traud ‘84, ‘83 James & Colleen Tucker ‘81 Cheryl A. Turner ‘80 Lisa Grenville Urbanek ‘80 Dustin Romans Van Antwerp ‘86 Erik & M. Cass Schloth Van Zanden ‘82 Rafi & Denise Trad Wartan ‘82, ‘84 Michael R. Westbrock ‘85 Christopher & Tabitha Wilkey ‘88 Buckley & Donna Molter Williams ‘88, ‘88 Billy W. Wright Jr. ‘86 Mary Cameron Yarborough ‘82 Toni Yates ‘80 John & Lisa Yazdiya ‘83 90s Garth D. Ashley ‘95 Kenneth E. Baer ‘96 Michael A. Baer ‘97 Cari Pokorny Bailey ‘90 Ken & Michelle Grippi Baker ‘92 * Agnieszka Hubert Barnes ‘91 Donald & Sireen Bateh ‘90 Norm & Michelle Sleeper Bizier ’90 In memory of Cindy Sleeper Kemper ‘91 15 Howard P. Bouchelle III ‘95 Michelle Krestalude Bressler ‘93 Michael C. Broach ‘99 David L. Brown Jr. ‘98 Pamela A. Chaffin ‘90 Dr. Julia Heekin Cogburn ‘92 Nailah J. Coleman, M.D. ‘92 Matthew T. Commons ‘91 Cathleen T. Connolly ‘95 Eileen M. Connolly ‘98 Kevin P. Courtney ‘94 Bryan & Amy Croft ‘93 Kathleen Walsh Dulko ‘94 Gregory M. Estes ‘90 Victoria Randle Fahrney ‘90 Jody Lamar Finklea ‘91 Michelle Gaskins Frakes ‘92 Kelly Obringer Fredlake ‘97 Amanda C. Fronckoski ‘97 Jason & Fadia Gabriel ‘94 Kelley Borcher Gazdak ‘90 Patrick R. Graney ‘91 Kevin & Ibby Greene ‘92 Joseph & Lea Grippi ’96 Natasha Cumberbatch Harp ‘90 Mary Bullock Harms ‘93 John & Angela Suggs Harward ‘91, ‘93 Mary Fritch Hautala ‘93 Robert & Elizabeth Peters Heekin ‘90, ‘97 Anna O’Conor Hinson ‘99 Xavier F. Houle ‘98 Matthew P. Hushek ‘98 Christina Duss Isetta ‘96 * Daniel K. Jackson ‘90 Shawn & Mariana Alvarez Kallivayalil ‘97, ‘98 Kevin & Heather Soucek Kata ‘94, ‘94 Jay & Susan Grippi Koster ‘94 Eric T. Lesso ‘97 Dr. Birgitta Sujdak Mackiewicz ‘94 Anonymous Beth Wombough Medina ‘91 Jonathan W. Meide ‘98 Timothy V. Monahan ‘90 * A. Brooks Callahan Mondares ‘91 Cole & Katherine Kelly Moody ‘94, ‘97 Kyle D. Nisbett ‘92 Patrick & Melissa O’Connor ‘97 Christopher & Erin Damato Philips ‘96, ‘97 Neil & Kristina Lindstrom Powell ‘95, ‘99 Courtland & Brooke Riggins Reiley ‘97, ‘00 Coralynn Torio Roberts ‘90 Jason S. Seibel ‘93 Paul & Jennifer Shami ‘90 16 John & Melissa Sheesley ’94 Michael L. Shelton ‘99 Virginia M. Sherrill ‘98 Susan Epino Soriano ‘96 Jennifer Rizk Spinelli ‘95 Meredith A. Swart ‘97 Matthew A. Terek ‘96 * Leslie Godley Thomas ‘99 John K. Weedon ‘99 Erin Cooney Welch ‘99 Christian K. Winicki ‘98 00s Lauren R. Anastase ‘07 Maria J. Andreu ‘01 Gabriel & Martha Anlage Boehm ‘03 Nicole K. Bush ‘05 Stephanie T. Castro ‘03 Brian M. Corrigan ‘05 Ross W. Crabtree ‘09 Zach & Kayla Grant Crabtree ‘06, ‘06 Thomas S. Crisp ‘02 Jennifer Lesso Davis ‘00 Eric DeSalvo ‘05 Matthew J. DeSalvo ‘02 Michael C. Docster ‘03 Elise Docster Enterkin ‘05 Kevin P. Heekin ‘08 Thomas R. Heekin ‘08 Amber N. Henderson ‘03 Margaret Dutton Jacquard ‘07 Ryan T. Jaghab ‘06 Jennifer M. Jones ‘08 Susan Davenport Kauffmann ‘03 Caleb & Heather Kitchings ‘00 Karlyn Klemmt ‘05 Alexander S. Lawler ‘02 Benjamin & Kimberly Parliment Lazo ‘02, ‘02 Alex D. Mathis ‘07 Eric M. Mathis ‘06 Lauren O’Hara May ‘04 Jessica E. Millan ‘07 Julie Denkler Moloney ‘03 Katharine E. Monfort ‘06 Maxwell S. Mull ‘08 Paul J. Napoli ‘02 Michael Nguyen ‘02 Devon A. O’Connor ‘00 Damon & Jamie Wathen Olinto ‘02, ‘03 Mandi Parete ‘07 Ryan D. Pennington ‘01 Kerry Richo ‘04 Keith L. St. Peter ‘02 Laura St. Peter ‘04 Thomas A. Sherrill ‘07 Riley & Megan Parete Skinner ‘05 Erin E. Slappey ‘06 Howard K. Stalls III ‘08 Caitlin Docster Stonesifer ‘08 Erin N. Terranella ‘00 Stephan E. Thieman ‘05 Eileen L. Vranesh ‘04 Paul R. Vranesh ‘02 Brett R. West ‘05 Brooks R. West ‘01 10s Jeffrey R. Albury ‘10 Rachael E. Barkoskie ‘14 Nicholas A. Bell ‘13 Margaret L. Boyle ‘16 Chase A. Crabtree ‘10 Sarah I. Davis ‘10 Timothy J. Docster ‘11 Jamie A. Heekin ‘10 Marty M. Heekin ‘13 Shannon L. Madden ‘13 Jamie E. Millan ‘12 Zachary H. Moss ‘12 Adrian K. Navotas ‘15 Ariel C. Navotas ‘13 Trenton Parete ‘10 Dzung X. Phan ‘10 Geena D. Plowden ‘10 Brooklyn M. Ramirez ‘10 Emily C. Shaw ‘12 Madison M. Shaw ‘14 Jonathan M. Sherman ‘13 Madison O. Stalls ‘16 Gerry W. Strong ‘10 Lauren M. Strong ‘13 Kire E. Van Zanden ‘12 Kyle E. Van Zanden ‘15 * Matching Gift Donor ** Matching Gift Company *** St. Pius Scholarship Fund Established by the Bishop Kenny Class of 1962 ✛ Class of 1968 Memorial Scholarship Fund Every effort has been made to provide an accurate report. If an error has been made, please accept our apology and notify the Development Office. A correction will be made. Do You Have a Story to Share? Bryant Adibe has been featured on the Annual Fund brochure three times. Obviously, Bryant feels very strongly about the Annual Fund, about the financial aid program, and about Bishop Kenny. His message is simple, without the financial aid that he received for the four years he attended BK he would not be a BK graduate today. What a loss that would have been for Bryant and Bishop Kenny. If you have a story that you would like to feature in the 2015 annual fund appeal, please contact the Office of Development at 904-398-7545 or send an email to development@bishopkenny.org. Class of 1968 Challenges all BK Classes To: uates d All BK gra Class of From: The Classmates Jim Crotty and Winnie McGowan Richardson presented a check to principal Todd Orlando representing a class gift from the 1968 reunion. The money was added to the 1968 Memorial Scholarship Fund. 1968 eir class by mbers of th e m d l of e as e dece Re: time a tota to honor th ual fund. Since that d e d ci e d 968 ann e Class of 1 rough the mbers of th cial need th an n fi f a $1,000 in ts In 2011 me r studen ts receipt o ividual c fo e y fl e re n l o ta m ind This to raising ised! $12,950. gift from an ese conas been ra generous e high of th ry im y $26,930 h b -t ve ll d a a e n lp d an n he hit a committee ar ’s Class o have bee collection te to this ye 68 reunion alf of the students wh u 9 This year’s 1 ib e tr n th co m beh n still n fro contributio nymity. On pt our thanks. You ca venue. quests ano ce eA re ory o ac Th h f e o w as r n o le don peal in mem small, p this editio d in an e e p rg lo r annual ap la ve s, ila n n e m o e si ti u a th ib g te tr itia usin llection by mittees to in alma mater. of 1968 co union com re ur o ll f a o es rt g o n p 968 challe e and sup 1 d f o tu ti ss ra la g C The s, or in nd Donors d classmate larship Fu of decease o ch S l ley a ri Richard M. Ri y 68 Memo ara Heekin alle Sh am Class of 19 J. N el ac M ha Mic Lynn to Challenge es all BK Class dation ** r-Busch Foun Anheuse ** Anonymous Foundation a Charitable ic er m A of Bank rrett * Martha E. Ba rz yk Ba F. as om Th Reunion 68 19 Class of y le Paul E. Corb tty ro C . M es Jam gton rin Cu Gerald B. s Damato en w O cy an N on DeSalvo Mary Solom lton * Fe Jeffrey C. rre te Fi E. e Jorg Hardin Dr. T. Michael ar y Robert & M illegass H . G m ia ill W engel Ireland st hn Bo Linda s Larson ok Nancy Cro wler La S. l el ss Ru lor III John E. Law ters Carol A. Mas a cGuire-River M te et ad Bern . Jr z ru M K. Edward sch Keith Ed Mun orman N on ns Be Sharon an John E. Phel ghers Press Richardson Dr. Linda Se ed McGowan ifr in W John & ith * Denzel M. Sm ley Janet R. Stud llee Todd Katherine So all W . William D Waller hnnyie Ferro Jo & t es rn Ea te Willet Claudia Parr illiamson ores Corn W Dennis & Dol ilson Sherrie D. W Thomas E. & Gift Donor * Matching y Gift Compan g in ** Match 17 AROUND CAMPUS March for Life 2015 Prior to boarding the bus bound for Washington, DC, students participating in the 2015 March for Life attended Mass together and then stopped for a picture outside the Bishop Paul Tanner Chapel. ifty student pilgrims and five faculty chaperones gathered for Mass celebrated by Father Michael Houle on Monday, January 19 at 7:15 am prior to departure for Washington, DC in order to participate in March for Life 2015. This marks the third year in a row that the Department of Campus Ministry has coordinated this trip and, in so doing, impacted these student pilgrims so significantly. The March for Life is a peaceful protest of the historic 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion in the United States. Thousands of citizens, especially youth, marched to the Capitol building while praying, chanting, and meeting other pro-life individuals. Participation of Bishop Kenny students is coordinated and sponsored by the Department of Campus Ministry Department in collaboration with the Saint Vincent de Paul Society and the ProLife Club. A generous gift from the BK Boosters in the amount of $5000 helped defray the cost of the trip; this is the third year that the organization has helped with the cost of the bus transportation for the trip. Chaperoning the Pilgrimage were faculty members: Mrs. Lucy Chastain, Mr. Tommy Jordan, Mr. Tim McEvoy, Mrs. Noreen Thurson, and Deacon Robert De Luca. The March began at the National Mall and continued up Constitution Avenue to the United States Supreme Court Building on Capitol Hill. Other trip highlights: • Mass and Tour of St. John Paul II Museum • Lunch and Tour of Catholic University of America • Holocaust Museum • Guided Tour of Franciscan Monastery Replica of the Holy Land • Tour of National Shrine and Basilica of the Immaculate Conception • Attendance at Opening Mass for Life with Cardinal Sean Patrick O’Malley, OFM Capuchin as Principal Celebrant • Youth Rally and Mass at the Washington, DC Armory • St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, Prayers of Thanksgiving • Evening Tour of the Sites and Monuments 18 A bus fully loaded with students, warm clothes, and plenty of snacks leaves Bishop Kenny for the 2015 March for Life. The social media generation stands for life. This year’s Pilgrims: Jessica Akel Kelvy Alter Abaigeal Bass Karaline Bass Angela Benso Patricia Bielamowicz Alec Blaquiere Sarah Bowenschulte Molly Britt Gracie Cabrey Isabella Chappano Rebecca Clark Warren Cook Elizabeth Corrigan Michael Cotter Jessica Cox Christina Cunningham Ayeesha De Leon Wyatt Drobnie Noah Duclos Danielle Farah Hannah Ferry Sarah Gates Meggan Gleneski Jordan Hollingsworth Tyler Jordan Madeline Kelley Sophie Liguori Amanda Marr Lauren Marr Melanie Maycole Kristen Mayer Michaela McLeod Madelyn McCormick Maribeth Nguyen Kathryn O'Brien Michael O'Connell Madeline Ossi Margaret Pritchard Marie Ryan Alexandra Sample Whitney Schramm Madison Shaw Kayla Shirk Kameron Southerland Avery Stevens Autumn Tibbitts Joe Truss Monique Villamor Marian Consecration at Bishop Kenny Upon return from a ten day pilgrimage to Poland about the meaning and value of Marian Consecration. On where he was inspired by visiting the Catholic Shrines of a November 5 all freshman religion classes began a 33-day few of the 20th century Marian Giants – Saint Faustina preparation for their Consecration using “A Do It Yourself Kowalska, Saint John Paul II, Saint Maximillian Kolbe, and the Retreat” authored by Father Michael Gaitley, MIC. Students Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, a.k.a. The Black were introduced to the spirituality of St. Louis de Montfort Madonna in Jasna Gora - Deacon Bob De Luca brought a during Week I, St. Maximillian Kolbe during Week II, Blessed proposal to the members of the Religion Department. Mother Teresa during Week III, and St. John Paul II during “Imagine the cultural change that would take place on our Week IV. campus if, beginning this year and in each subsequent On December 8, during the freshman Mass celebrating years, the incoming freshman classes would make a Marian the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, students recited Consecration following St. Louis de Montfort’s advice to together the Marian Consecration Prayer and received a schedule a 33-day preparation to end on the vigil of a special blessing and words of encouragement by Father Marian Feast Day.” The proposal was unanimously accepted. Michael R. Houle, President. For more information about Members of the Sisters of the Home of the Mother Marian Consecration visit: http://www.myconsecration.org/. from Assumption Catholic Church addressed the freshman Spanish Honor Society Students from all four Diocesan high schools at Mass in St. Augustine with Bishop Estévez in November. Students Travel to St. Augustine Sixty members the Spanish National Honor Society traveled to St. Augustine to attend Mass with Bishop Estévez in November. This was the third year that Bishop Kenny students have joined with students from Bishop Snyder, St. Joseph Academy, and St. Francis High School for this purpose. Mass is held at the shrine of Our Lady of La Leche which gives the students an opportunity to walk around the shrine and learn about the history there. After Mass, which is said in both English and Spanish, Bishop Estévez visits with the students. According to Spanish teacher and event chaperone Mrs. Janalene Phillips, “The students really enjoy this field trip because they get the chance to meet the Bishop and, of course, take selfies with him.” 19 Thanksgiving Food Drive Outreach to the poor, hungry, and those in need – especially at Thanksgiving – has been a long-standing tradition at Bishop Kenny High School. The annual Thanksgiving food collection provides us an opportunity as a faith-based community in the Catholic tradition to practice charity. Furthermore, it is a teachable moment allowing us to instruct students by our actions that we always have an obligation to care for those who are less fortunate. The project begins in early October when we contact the Catholic pastors and extend an offer to serve the needy within their parish boundaries. We invite them to let us know the number of baskets requested, along with the name of the parish delegate who will pick up the baskets. Each year the list gets longer with more and more families in need of our assistance. X-mod classes are assigned a non-perishable food item to collect throughout the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving. This is done in an effort to collect a variety of staple items in the quantities needed. On the Tuesday of Thanksgiving week, all of the food is brought to the gymnasium lobby where members of the BK Chapter of Saint Vincent de Paul sort the items and assemble the orders for each parish. Included with each ‘food basket’ is a gift card for a turkey or ham to be redeemed at the recipient family’s local grocery store. Funds for the gift cards were made available through the generous donations made by administration, faculty, staff, parents, clubs, and athletic teams, making the food drive a school-wide collaborative effort. Bishop Kenny students assembled enough food baskets to provide Thanksgiving dinner for 400 families! In an open letter to his colleagues, Deacon De Luca shared the following: “Thank you for another successful Thanksgiving Food Drive. Because of your generosity the BK community was able to provide more than 400 families with a food basket at Thanksgiving. A $15.00 gift card accompanied each of the baskets. Additionally, we were able to donate two truckloads of non-perishable food items to the Trinity Rescue Mission. A very special thank you to X-mod teachers and students, Club sponsors and their constituents, coaches and athletes, and members of the faculty and support staff for your generosity.” Apply to Host an International Student at BK Bishop Kenny High School is pleased to welcome international students to Jacksonville and the BK community. In addition to taking advantage of the academic program offered at Bishop Kenny, international students are eager to take part in a real cultural experience by living with an American host family. Interested families should live within a 30 minute commute from the school, have a spare bedroom, and be prepared to provide the student with three meals daily. The Bishop Kenny Interact Club answered the call for trees at the new Rainbow Workshop at L’Arche Harbor House. One tree was planted in thanksgiving for the faculty and staff of Bishop Kenny High School, and the other in thanksgiving for Bishop Kenny’s own Cheryl O’Connor for her many years of dedicated work at L’Arche Harbor House. Two residents and the executive director from Harbor House were also on hand for the presentation. 20 If you are interested in learning more about the possibility of opening your home to an international student, please contact Bishop Kenny's home stay partner, gphomestay at info@gphomestay.com or by phone 781-9960429. Host families receive a monthly stipend of $1,100 and will be trained and supported by gphomestay. Bishop Estévez Visits Campus Bishop Felipe Estévez made his annual visit to BK on December 2. As tradition dictates, the BK community, including members of the Advisory School Board and special friends, gathered for the celebration of the Eucharist in the gymnasium with Bishop Estévez serving as presider. Father Houle concelebrated Mass with Deacon De Luca serving as Deacon of the Word and Table. Fulfilling the first of Bishop’s Mass Day traditions, Bishop Estévez announced at the end of Mass that he would continue the tradition of granting a day off for the entire school community. Bishop was quick to add that Mr. Orlando would coordinate the day off with the school calendar. Immediately after Mass, Bishop Estévez processed along with invited guests to the Chapel for the dedication of a Statue of St. Augustine. Bishop also took the time to meet with Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion in the Bishop Tanner Chapel engaging in a friendly conversation with the students. Bishop presented each Extraordinary Minister the gift of a Jerusalem Cross key chain as a sign of his appreciation for their service to the community. In keeping with tradition, the senior class enjoyed an outdoor cookout on the senior patio and under a tent that was erected for the occasion. Students had the opportunity to enjoy an extended complimentary lunch and also had the opportunity to meet and greet Bishop Estévez in the more casual outdoor setting. Statue of St. Augustine Dedicated in Honor of The Most Reverend Felipe J. Estévez 10th Bishop of St. Augustine In celebration of the 450th anniversary of the founding of St. Augustine, Florida December 2, 2014 On his annual visit in December, Bishop Estévez blessed a Statue of St. Augustine erected in his honor and in recognition of the 450th anniversary of the founding of St. Augustine. Eucharistic Ministers presented Bishop Estévez with a hand painted Image of Our Lady of La Leche. Pictured with Bishop Estévez are (l-r) Margaret Pritchard, Ashley Bucher, Lindsey Harrison, Joseph Ponce, and Fr. Michael Houle. Bishop Estévez Proclaims a Jubilee Year The Most Reverend Felipe J. Estévez, Bishop of the Diocese of Saint Augustine, declared that the period from August 27, 2014 to September 8, 2015 be a Jubilee Year in the Diocese of Saint Augustine. In so doing, he encouraged all of the faithful, in union with their pastors, to commit themselves to the New Evangelization or, in other words, to know and bring the Good News to our corner of the earth. He encouraged parish priests to lead and encourage parishioners to make pilgrimages to the historic Catholic sites that our See City has to offer. Bishop Estévez entrusted the faithful during this great Jubilee Year to our Blessed Mother under the title of Nuestra Senora de La Leche y Buen Porto. How very fitting since the first Mass was celebrated in Saint Augustine, which is also the site of America’s first Marian Shrine. Responding to this call, the Campus Ministry Department will lead the Class of 2015 on a Pilgrimage to Saint Augustine to celebrate Mass and visit the Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche and the Mission of Nombre de Dios. 21 Academic Team Champion Awards Fall 2014 The FHSAA announced the Academic Team Champions for the Fall 2014. This recognition program honors teamwork not only in competition, but in the classroom as well. Congratulations to our Fall Sports – 100% of our teams qualified for this award! BK Offensive Lineman Tyler Jordan ‘15, a Florida Gator commit, was selected to play in the 2015 Under Armour All-America Game. Representatives of American Family Insurance presented Tyler with his jersey at an event held at Bishop Kenny in November. Tyler is seen here surrounded by family including mother Kandra, sister Ansley, and father Tommy, Boys’ Cross Country Girls’ Cross Country Football Boys’ Golf Girls’ Golf Boys’ Swimming and Diving Girls’ Swimming and Diving Volleyball Pam Stenzel Addresses Freshman Students hrough the generosity of an anonymous benefactor, the freshman class gathered in the Carla Harris Performing Arts Center for an assembly on abstinence presented by internationally known speaker, Pam Stenzel who has made guest appearances on national television and radio programs including Fox News Networks, Hannity & Colmes Show, The Dr. Laura Show, and CBN’s The 700 Club. T Stenzel is well known in Catholic circles for her no-nonsense approach to the consequences - both physical and emotional - of sex outside of marriage. It has been her experience that, if given the facts, today’s adolescents are fully capable of making good, healthy decisions. She is also the founder of Enlighten Communications, Inc., an organization focused and committed to the betterment of children and families in America and around the world. Enlighten offers a broad new model approach for those who desire to embrace strong character in today's youth. Enlighten empowers parents, youth leaders, and educators to lead informed discussions on sexual abstinence and the benefits it produces. Pam Stenzel is a dynamic, charismatic, and educated expert on sex, love, and relationships. She understands the perils that young people face as they make adult choices, and is dedicated to reviving the character and integrity of today's youth. Parents and teens are strongly encouraged to visit her website: www.PamStenzel.com 22 Guidance Update AP Results Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Seminar The results of the 2014 College Board AP exams arrived last fall. A student’s score shows how well they did on the AP Exam and it is also a measure of a student’s achievement in one or more college-level AP courses. The AP score is used by colleges and universities to determine if they will grant a student credit for what they have already learned, or allow them to skip the equivalent course college. Last year over 8,000 high school sophomores participated in the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Seminar (HOBY) throughout the United States, Canada, and many other foreign nations. The purpose of the program is to seek out, recognize, and develop leadership potential. Selected students interact with groups of distinguished leaders in business, government, education, and various professions to discuss present and future issues. Students apply to become their school’s HOBY ambassadors by completing an essay about leadership. A school committee reviews all applications and selected the finalists. This year, we are pleased to announce that Rachel Blaydes and Maeghan Holzbaur were selected to be Bishop Kenny High School’s Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership ambassadors. 5 = extremely well qualified 4 = well qualified 3 = qualified 2 = possibly qualified 1 = no recommendation "Qualified" means that you have proven yourself capable of doing the work of an introductory-level course in a particular subject at college. Many colleges and universities grant credit and placement for scores of 3, 4 or 5. Each college decides which scores it will accept. The AP score is a weighted combination of scores on the multiple-choice section and on the free-response section. The final score is reported on a 5-point scale as follows: { BISHOP KENNY 2014 AP RESULTS National AP Scholar Granted to students in the United States who receive an average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams. David Barr Royce Reyes Kayla Schilling William Morgan Timothy Russell-Wagner Madeline Wartan Rafael Murphy Erik Sampayo David Yarborough AP Scholar with Distinction Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. Kendall Aldrich Lindsey Harrison Rafael Murphy Erin Apple Valeria Hernandez Harris Newsteder Johnathan Azar Maria Iglesias Royce Reyes David Barr Dorina Jubani Megan Riederer Rhett Butler Pierce Kurek Timothy Russell-Wagner David DeStephano Ava Long Erik Sampayo Mackenzie Dody Timothy Mason Kayla Schilling Kelly Fitzsimmons Julie Moore Anna Tran Brianna Golino William Morgan Madeline Wartan David Yarborough AP Scholar with Honor Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams. Conner Noe Hannah Arlinghaus Quinten Federico Janel Palamo Sarah Bowenschulte Samuel Heekin Davis Roche John Boynton Rahul Joshi Katelyn Rose Antonio De Soto Mathew Lynch Daniel Sanford Jeffrey Delacruz Justin McDonald Robert Sarchet Katelyn Fairley Emily McEnerney Andrew Tucker Marie Fazio Adrian Navotas Louis Walsh AP Scholar Granted to students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams. Assad Richa Elizabeth Hayes Melinda Assi Husam Safar Stephen Azar Sean Horan Brooke Schloth Farah Azzouz Samuel Jaramillo Macey Kaczorowski Christina Schmitt Luke Boté Tyler Kolby Kennedy Setser Jonathan Chiotti Alec Sharpe Elliott Langlois Elizabeth Corrigan Mariam Loka Anthony Sleiman Benjamin DeVries Kameron Southerland Noah Duclos Amanda Marr Ryan Emery Madison Pequinot Graham Wilson Jacob Pewitt John Wolford Jennifer Farman Angela Zwarycz Daniel Hanna Mary Reid Exchange Club Student of the Month The Exchange Club of Jacksonville recognizes one boy and one girl from each high school during the school year. Selection is based on academic achievement, school involvement, community service, and an interview. Adrian Navotas and Kameron Southerland were honored during the month of November and will be invited back in May to compete for a scholarship. Optimist Youth Appreciation Award The Arlington Optimist Club held its annual Youth Appreciation Night in November. Kameron Southerland was honored for possessing the qualities and traits recognized by all to be good for the school, the family, the church, and the community. Joe Berg Society of Jacksonville Fourteen Duval County high schools sent 225 students to test for participation in the Joe Berg Society enrichment seminars. The seminars are held during the students’ sophomore, junior, and senior years of high school. A total of 10 students were selected based on test scores. Congratulations to the following Bishop Kenny students who were selected. Science Humanities Sam Hanania Nicholas Hartley Maeghan Holzbaur Ben Wright Thomas Boyle Abigale Guy Mary Monk Katie Montana Makenna Vance Megan Wordell 23 Freshman Shelby Gogulski shows off a few pieces of her Yourself Expression jewelry collection. Most 9th grade students have their hands full with school work and extra-curricular activities but, for freshman Shelby Gogulski, the end of the school day means it’s time to work on any number of projects related to her business, Yourself Expression, a company she started less than one year ago. Yourself Expression is the result of Shelby’s desire to “dress up” a pair of old boots rather than buy a pair of new ones. With the help of 10-yearold brother Gordy, Shelby added some homemade bows to her boots and the lightbulb went off, “If I can do this to a pair of boots, why not find a way to change the look of jewelry and other accessories?” And so, Yourself Expression, a catalog and online company that offers interchangeable jewelry and other accessories, was born. The line is growing with items for children, adults, and even the family pet added regularly. Shelby designs much of the line herself dealing with the manufacturing, shipping, promotion, catalog development, and more. She and brother Gordy are real hands-on executives of this homebased company. The entire collection can be seen at www.yourselfexpression.com/catalog. Items range in price from $3-$22. Shelby, an AB honor roll student and JV soccer player adds, “I also started this so I could go to Bishop Kenny; I needed to help pay my way, but now, I am able to pay my tuition entirely.” “Not only is Shelby paying her own tuition, she is donating items from Yourself Expression to the 24 upcoming BK Boosters auction,” added Sheila Marovich, Director of Development. Shelby Gogulski ‘18 CEO Shelby’s new business has taken her to New York City where she met Kathie Lee Gifford, Kelly Ripa, and Michael Strahan. A born promoter, she gave them items from her collection which, according to Shelby’s mother, they loved. She has also been invited to the largest merchandising event in the country, AmericasMart in Atlanta. According to Shelby’s mother, “A young company with a young CEO rarely gets this opportunity. She will be meeting with thousands of buyers for retail sales.” Good Morning America’s Tory Johnson is also talking to Shelby about being featured on one of her Deals and Steals segments. Mother, Kara Anderson, and father, Steve Gogulski, also participate in the siblings’ company, but are quick to add “it’s mostly the youngsters’ enterprise.” Crusader Mascot Design Journalism Students Travel to Washington, D.C. We are pleased to announce that, in addition to the highly-visible and easily-recognized Bishop Kenny logo, a newly-designed, official image of our Crusader mascot has been developed and added to the mix. The Crusader Mascot The Crusader was selected for BK as part of the original school charter in 1952. There has never been an official piece of art depicting the mascot until now. In an effort to be more aware of the Bishop Kenny brand, an official graphic for the BK Crusader and associated font for the BK Crusaders has been designed and adopted as the official mascot of the school. Versions are available in full color and in black & white for printing on paper, fabric, specialty advertising items, etc. If you are working on a reunion and would like to incorporate the Crusader, please contact Sheila Marovich in the Office of Development for the necessary image files. Three examples of the new graphics are shown. Senior yearbook editors Colleen Maher, Halie Rash, Madeline Freel, Claire Gibney, and Genni Robinson pose with adviser, Mrs. Alison Benton, at the National Zoo in Washington, DC. The staff visited DC to participate in a journalism conference, making time to sightsee between classes. Five senior editors of the Crusader yearbook, accompanied by adviser Mrs. Alison Benton, traveled to a national journalism conference in Boston in November. The conference, hosted by the Journalism Education Association (JEA) and the National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA), gave students the opportunity to attend break-out sessions and workshops covering journalism topics including photography, editing, interviewing, and design. Mascot only The 3-day conference was aimed at helping students find solutions to commonly-encountered publication problems. Attendees networked with students from other schools and picked up tips to improve publication of the yearbook. The trip also afforded time for students to experience our nation’s capital. Student favorites included touring the National Mall, seeing animals at the National Zoo, taking a “Monuments by Moonlight” trolley trip, and visiting the Newseum, an interactive museum of news and journalism. The sevenlevel, 250,000-square foot museum features 15 theaters and 14 galleries. Be sure to secure your copy of the 2015 Crusader Yearbook to see how the staff is applying what they learned. Books are sold online at www.smart-pay.com Mascot with Crusader name Name only 25 15th Annual Golf Tournament The 15th annual BK Boosters Golf Tournament was held at Jacksonville Golf & CC. The 15th annual BK Boosters Golf Tournament held on November 3, 2014 at the Jacksonville Golf & Country Club was a great success. Longtime tournament chairman Kathy Parete reports that net proceeds totaled nearly $15,000 this year. A team of young alumni won the tournament. First-place net winners - all members of the Class of 2006 - (L-R) Adam Miller, Tyler Lamer, Jeff Giannone, and Zach Crabtree This year the lunch for the players was provided by event partner 4Rivers Smokehouse owned by BK graduate John Rivers ‘84, and on-course beverages were underwritten by Louis Joseph ‘93 of The Mudville Grille. Chairman Kathy Parete remarked, “The generosity of the community in support of this event speaks to the commitment of our golfers and the community at large…we are very grateful for all of the sponsors that were involved this year, and also for the many wonderful prizes that have been donated.” In talking about the field of golfers, BK Boosters President Anthony Parete remarked, “We are especially happy to see so many BK alumni turning out each year; this has really grown into a great event and, believe me, there’s no shortage of projects that the BK Boosters can take on throughout the year.” Bishop Kenny graduate Garrett Schanck ‘05 signing in via iPad, of course, with tournament volunteer Phyllis Verchick Bush ‘80. New participants (L-R) Ben Ossi, along with Bishop Kenny alumni Raymond Azar ‘56 and Fred Cattar ‘57 A loyal group of volunteers turned out to manage registration and serve as witnesses on the course throughout the day. They also stayed to help coordinate the post-tournament party and prize distribution. Our thanks is extended to all of the volunteers that made this event such a success. It’s a tough job but somebody’s got to do it! (L-R) Brooks Mondares and Liz Rollings spent the day as hole witnesses. All in the family... BK Boosters president Anthony Parete and tournament chairman Kathy Parete Mark your calendar for the 2015 tournament: Monday, November 16 at Jacksonville Golf & Country Club Putting Contest Sponsor Golf Ball Sponsor Prize Sponsors TOURNAMENT WINNERS First Place Net Zach Crabtree ‘06 Jeff Giannone ‘06 Adam Miller ‘06 Tyler Lamer ‘06 First Place Gross Doug Pennington ‘72 Joe Millan ‘74 Steve White David Mobley Putting Contest Winner Closest to the Pin - Hole #3 Longest Drive - Hole #8 Closest to the Pin - Hole #12 Longest Putt - Hole #18 Matt Self Brian Croft ‘93 Scott Miller Rufus Dowell Sean Hassan ‘01 26 Beverage Sponsor Lunch Sponsor Hole Sponsors ICS/Merrill Auld & White Constructors, Inc. Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc. EverBank GolfNow.Com Walsh Investment Consulting Group, Wells Fargo Advisors The Mudville Grille 4Rivers Smokehouse Augustine Asset Management Bishop Kenny High School Bush Construction Company, Inc. 121 Financial Credit Union Gaskins Frakes, Inc. Holmes Stamp & Sign Lift Power The Mudville Grille North Florida Shipyards, Inc. Synovus Bank Southside Family Medical Center Stellar Recovery, Inc. Douglas Pennington, D.O. Tennant & Russell, LLC ALUMNI & REUNIONS Elizabeth Tucker ’10 NCAA Woman of the Year ALUMNI UPDATE Elizabeth Niles ‘05 etting a good education was always important to Elizabeth Niles. After spending sixth grade in the gifted program at one of Jacksonville’s public schools, Elizabeth told her parents that she wanted to attend Holy Spirit Catholic School, which she did for the 7th and 8th grades. Elizabeth did so well in those two years that she was selected to be the valedictorian of her class, someBishop Kenny ’05, thing she worked very hard for. Mary Georgetown University ’09, Niles, Elizabeth’s mother shares, “After and Harvard Law School ’14 spending a few years as a teacher and tutor at inner city schools in both DC and Boston, Elizabeth has great respect and admiration for all teachers, especially the ones she had over the years. She loved her experiences at both Holy Spirit and Bishop Kenny and is very thankful she had all these wonderful opportunities.” Elizabeth took full advantage of all that BK had to offer. In 2005 she graduated Summa Cum Laude from BK after which she was off to Washington D.C. to attend Georgetown University. G While at Georgetown, Elizabeth was involved in many activities, both on and off campus. She held various office positions in the College Republicans, she was a Grill Master in the Georgetown University Grilling Society, and interned for Americans for Tax Reform in Washington. She also volunteered as a mentor in the After School Kids Program tutoring young men on juvenile probation, and even taught English in small Hungarian villages one summer. In 2009 Elizabeth graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government and English with a minor in German. After graduation from Georgetown, Elizabeth joined Teach for America, a national teacher corps of recent college graduates who commit two years to teach and to effect change in under-resourced urban and rural public schools. Elizabeth was with the Greater Boston Corps teaching English as a second language. She worked in the program from August 2009 until June 2011. During that time she also served as a new teacher mentor in the Boston Teacher Residency program and earned a Master’s degree in Education from the Boston University School of Education, Class of 2011. Elizabeth’s next move was on to Harvard Law School where she served as Managing Editor of the Harvard Law School Journal on Legislation and traveled to Ghana with the Harvard Law School Ghana Project to conduct research regarding oil and gas legislation. She even traveled to Israel with the Harvard Jewish Law Student Association. Elizabeth was also a crew member and performer in the Harvard Law School Parody show. Elizabeth graduated from Harvard with a Juris Doctorate degree in May 2014. After taking and passing the New York bar exam, she spent several weeks traveling in Greece, Croatia, Serbia, Great Britain and France. She has accepted a position with the law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in their New York office. We wish Elizabeth much success. The NCAA Woman of the Year award honors graduating female student-athletes who participated in NCAA-sanctioned sports and distinguished themselves throughout their collegiate careers in the areas of academic achievement, athletic excellence, service and leadership. Less than six months after she crossed the stage at the University of Notre Dame’s Commencement Exercises to receive her diploma, Tucker was back on center stage when the former Fighting Irish women's soccer defender was named the 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year during the annual NCAA Awards Dinner at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Indianapolis. Elizabeth Tucker is the first Notre Dame studentathlete to be selected for the prestigious honor in its 24-year history. She also is the first soccer player chosen, as well as the third Atlantic Coast Conference recipient. "While I, in no way, feel worthy or deserving of this award, I accept it on behalf of all the great women in my life," Tucker said. "I'm incredibly honored to be chosen as the Elizabeth Tucker ‘10 NCAA Woman of the Year 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year and to represent the University of Notre Dame and all that it stands for. At Notre Dame, we're blessed with so many resources and opportunities. It's our obligation as students and student-athletes to give to those who are less fortunate and don't have those same opportunities.” "To play college soccer and be a student-athlete at Notre Dame was the gift of a lifetime," Tucker added. "It made me a stronger, more mature and more aware person going into the real world and for that, I will always be grateful. I'm also so thankful to my parents, my coaches, my teammates, my professors and all of those people at Notre Dame who helped me along the way. I'm truly honored and blessed to call myself a student-athlete and a graduate from the University of Notre Dame." Tucker emerged as the 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year recipient following a rigorous selection process that began in June when NCAA colleges and universities nominated 446 student-athletes for the award. Conferences then selected up to two nominees to represent each of their leagues, with the NCAA Woman of the Year selection committee then choosing the 30 semifinalists (10 each from Division I, II and III) and the nine finalists (three from each division). The NCAA Committee on Women's Athletes then voted from among the finalists to determine the 2014 NCAA Woman of the Year. Portions reprinted with permission; University of Notre Dame 27 Dennis Lanahan ‘58 Dennis Lanahan uses a “wine thief” to test the progress of his wine. On the wall is a crucifix that belonged to his father D.J. Lanahan, a long-time Bishop Kenny supporter. Dennis Lanahan ‘58 founder of Mountain Brook Vineyard in North Carolina ennis Lanahan was a member of the 1957 Bishop Kenny Crusader State Championship Basketball Team. When asked about BK and his experiences playing basketball for Coach John Baldwin, Dennis is quick to say, “I tell anyone who will listen, that having John Baldwin as our coach was the most enduring of life lessons. There’s no doubt, he was a tough coach but we learned that with really hard work we could accomplish our goals; he taught us to believe in ourselves and he taught us never to quit.” Good advice for a man who, just twelve years ago, took a leap of faith and followed his dream of becoming a winemaker. D Biltmore Winery then, in 2008, he started keeping some of the fruit to begin making his own wine. The first wine was a Bordeaux-style red blend that Dennis named Magis, which is Latin for more, or more excellent. The Mountain Brook Winery officially started in 2011 with the first sale of wine starting in August of 2013. “Two years ago we introduced our first vintage of Chardonnay and, just last summer, we launched our first Vintages of Pinot Grigio, Petit Verdot, and a Bordeaux blend.” Today Dennis lives in Polk County, North Carolina, where he is the hands-on owner of Mountain Brook Vineyards where, as their website says, crafting wine is a labor of love. Dennis is proud to point out that the winery, although quite young, is already producing some award-winning wines. “In the first year of our winery we have won several medals in various wine competitions including the 2014 Finger Lakes International Wine Competition, the 2014 San Francisco International Wine Competition, and the 2014 Asheville Wine & Food Festival, three medals were awarded at the North Carolina State Fair and, most recently, two silver medals were awarded at the 2015 San Francisco Chronicle International Wine Competition.” The Lanahan family has been a part of the Bishop Kenny community for three generations. Dennis, the son of longtime BK benefactors D.J. and Wanda Lanahan, attended BK along with his four siblings. After Bishop Kenny, Dennis attended Holy Cross College and later graduated from Jacksonville University with a degree in accounting. He married and moved to Atlanta to attend Emory University School of Law then returned to Jacksonville where he practiced as a tax attorney until 1984. All of the wines are made of 100% North Carolina grapes, harvested by hand, and fermented separately in oak barrels and un-oaked stainless steel tanks. Vintages are kept small to ensure the highest quality. According to Dennis, “We are very fortunate to have a really good winemaker, lots of help in the vineyard and, perhaps most important of all, we have been blessed with a good site. But because we are so small, I do whatever needs to be done; I mow, spray, rack wine, punch down, run the fork truck, and pick up the barrels.” There are four varieties in the vineyard – Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Petite Verdot. The first grapes were planted in 2002. According to Dennis, “For many years we operated as a successful grape growing business, but our dream has always been to create wines of perfect balance and taste.” For the first 10 years Dennis sold the fruit to the 28 Daughter Liz Lanahan Iglesias, BK Class of ‘83 and husband Paul continue the family tradition at Bishop Kenny. Their daughter Maria graduated with the Class of 2014 and currently attends Georgia Tech. Sons Matt ‘15 and Robert ‘16 are still at BK. The other four of Dennis’ five children, Charlie, Thomas, Joseph and Brian attended school in Philadelphia after the family moved when Dennis went into the metals business in the 1980s. We thank Dennis for sharing his story and his delicious wine which was part of the Bishop Kenny auction Wine Shoppe in 2014. We look forward to featuring more Mountain Brook Vineyards wine this year and wish Dennis continued success with Mountain Brook Vineyards, an obvious labor of love. For more information about Mountain Brook Vineyards, or to visit the operation on a future trip, visit www.mountainbrookvineyards.com. Carla Harris to Speak at Inaugural Mary Awards Program (L-R) Volunteer chair of The Mary Awards, Jill Arnold, joined Carla Harris ‘80 and emcee Mary Baer, WJXT news anchor, for the filming of an informational segment about the upcoming awards at the Carla Harris Performing Arts Center in December. Carla Harris, BK ‘80, Vice Chairman, Global Wealth Management, Managing Director and Senior Client Advisor at Morgan Stanley, will serve as the keynote speaker at the inaugural Mary Awards dinner on April 30 at San Jose Country Club. Carla is well known for her generosity on behalf of Bishop Kenny High School, particularly through the scholarship fund that bears her name. She is equally recognized not only as a business leader, but also for her philanthropy in New York where she is involved with countless charitable organizations. St. Vincent’s HealthCare is sponsoring the awards program to recognize exceptional young women who are seniors in high school and whose permanent address is within the five county area including Duval, Clay, Nassau, St. Johns, and Baker. The Mary Awards was created to promote the values, lifestyle, and leadership that recognize young women who lift up our society and serve as positive role models. In the words of program organizers, the name was selected because, “…whether you look at Mary historically or spiritually, Mary was a young woman with courage who wanted, above all, to do God’s will. Mary lived her life faithfully with a servant’s heart.” The awards are designed to create a forum to encourage young women who may not otherwise be recognized in our community. Twelve finalists will be chosen – three in each of the four categories of academics, athletics, leadership, and volunteerism/philanthropy. Each award winner will receive a $1,000 cash gift from St. Vincent’s HealthCare. …Mary was a young woman with courage who wanted, above all, to do God’s will. The Guidance and Campus Ministry Departments have promoted the program to the senior class and have encouraged students to apply for these awards. Crusader Baseball History Update The weekend of December 5, 2015 has been reserved for a ceremony and dinner marking the installation of a new records board at the BK baseball field. In the summer edition of The Avenue we reported that a project was underway to research and collect an accurate history of the Crusader baseball program’s individual player achievement records. Our goal was to publish a completely updated record reflecting the findings of this research in this edition of The Avenue. Progress in reaching players to verifying the records from 1970 forward is not going as quickly as we had hoped. Happily, BK graduate Gontran Celerier ’65 has recruited some help in doing the necessary research and hopefully we will be able to complete this portion of the project by the end of March 2015. We will update our progress and more specific plans for the ceremony in the summer edition of The Avenue. This will allow ample time for past players to make plans to attend the program next December. New Book Released In December Carla Harris ‘80 has written a follow-up book to Expect to Win released in 2009. Released on December 26, Strategize to Win offers a new way to conceptualize career strategies and gives proven tools for successful change. According to Publishers Weekly, “Harris offers hope in this career manual both to people just starting out and to those seeking professional redirection or revitalization. She divides the book into three major sections; “Starting Out,” “Stepping Up,” and “Starting Over.” Strategize to Win is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major retailers nationwide. 29 Class of 1959 55 YEARS (L-R) Classmates Joanne Priapi 59’, Carol Cook Altenbaugh 59’ and Earl Moccia 58’ enjoyed the opening of the Bishop Kenny art gallery. Members of the Class of 1959 kicked off their reunion weekend with a Friday night picnic at Bishop Kenny. The BK Class of 1959 held its 55th reunion on the weekend of October 17, 18 & 19, 2014. It was the 11th reunion held by the school’s third graduating class. Twenty-one class members and two other graduates represented six of the seven original grade schools that started Bishop Kenny HS – Assumption, Immaculate Conception, St. Joseph’s at 7th and Market, St. Paul’s Riverside, St. Paul’s Jacksonville Beach, and St. Joseph’s in Loretto – with the only school not represented, St. Matthew’s. Friday night the class gathered at Bishop Kenny HS for a dinner catered by Bono’s Pit Bar B Q. This was one of their favorite hangouts while attending Bishop Kenny. A home football game won by BK 39-0 over Stanton followed the dinner. Also on Friday night the class took advantage of an invitation to the Grand Opening of the new Bishop Kenny Art Gallery. Current students were excited to give our classmates a guided tour of the new facility. We thoroughly enjoyed learning about the art program which Mary Brown, spouse of Dennis Brown ‘59, listens as Bishop Kenny art student Jessica Akel ‘15 talks about the new gallery. was nonexistent when the Class of ‘59 attended Bishop Kenny. We also had an opportunity to engage in a discussion about the art on display including a piece entitled, "The Passion from Behind." Many thanks to art teacher Kelly Long and her students for the warm welcome and wonderful presentation. On Saturday evening the class enjoyed a multi-course dinner at Maggiano’s Little Italy followed by comments and tributes honoring classmates that have passed away. Bobby Clark and Verne Altenbaugh entertained the gathering with vocal and guitar renditions. The weekend concluded with a brunch hosted by Carol Cook Altenbaugh and Juliette Bryan Howard at the home of Carol and Verne Altenbaugh. All who attended had a great time. Discussions are under way to do some part of this again in two years. Look for emails in the future. Submitted by: Chuck Bagley ‘59 Class of 2004 10 YEARS Bishop Kenny Class of 2004 at their 10-year reunion. The Class of 2004 held their 10-year reunion on the weekend of December 26-28, 2014. The committee arranged an informal happy hour event at Black Finn at the St. Johns Town Center on Friday night. On Saturday they had a more formal dinner event at River City Brewing Company. In all, more than 100 attendees gathered for the two events! A great time was had by all! 30 2015 REUNIONS Class of 2010 - 5 Years Class of 1980 - 35 Years Class of 1960 - 55 Years No information available Contact: Chris McClellan 904-412-7014 Email: chris.mcclellan@comcast.net No information available Class of 2005 - 10 Years Contact: Nicole Bush (904) 237-9139 Email: nicolebush55@gmail.com Brian Corrigan (904) 612-0519 Email: bcorriga@gmail.com Eric DeSalvo (904) 728-8002 Email: ericdesalvo@gmail.com Saturday, December 26, 2015 5:00 pm Tour of Bishop Kenny 5:30 pm Mass in BK Chapel Followed by drinks and a food truck at San Marco’s Aardwolf Brewery September 25-27, 2015 Four Points by Sheraton Hotel Jacksonville Beach, FL Class of 1975 - 40 Years Contact: Mary Jean Coppedge mjcoppedge@comcast.net Kathy Lally Williams kwilliams@jaxlegalhelp.com John Kelley john.kelley@bellsouth.net No information available Class of 1990 - 25 Years Class of 1970 - 45 Years No information available No information available Class of 1985 - 30 Years Class of 1965 - 50 Years Contact: Sarah Clerke Thomas (904) 343-9989 (cell) Email: sclynn@yahoo.com Facebook: Bishop Kenny Class of 1985 Contact: Louise Christian Johnson (904) 241-4640 Email: weaselpv@aol.com No information available Class of 1995 - 20 Years June 12-14, 2015 Saturday, June 13, 2015 Omni Hotel Ballroom – 7-10 pm Details on rest of the weekend – TBD Check website for updates. A portion of the production of this issue of The Avenue made possible by: r Contact: Ken Mendel (815) 652-6783 Email: bk55klm@yahoo.com Jay Robinson (904) 396-9011 Email: twobirds2@bellsouth.net Saturday, June 20, 2015 Mass: Bishop Kenny Chapel - 4:00 pm Plans are still preliminary. Check the BK website for updates October 23-24, 2015 Plans are preliminary. A block of rooms is reserved at the Seahorse Oceanfront. Ask for the BK rooms and reserve early. Call 904-246-2175 or visit: www.jacksonvilleoceanfronthotel.com/ One Ocean Resort is steps away; call 800-874-6000 or visit: www.oneoceanresort.com/ Class of 2000 - 15 Years Class of 1955 - 60 Years SAY “CHEESE” We love to publish photos from your reunion. Unlike social media, the best reproduction of any photo for publication in The Avenue, requires a minimum 4” x 6”, high-resolution (300 dpi) digital image OR good quality paper prints for scanning. March 27-29, 2015 Four Points by Sheraton Hotel Jacksonville Beach, FL It’s Easy to Stay in Touch! INFORMATION UPDATES Scan this QR code with your Smartphone or log on to www.bishopkenny.org 31 NON-PROFIT U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT 1984 JACKSONVILLE, FL BISHOP KENNY HIGH SCHOOL 1055 KINGMAN AVENUE JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32207 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Take a Chance…You Might Be This Year’s Big Winner! Aerial Campus Tour n Aerial Tour of the Bishop Kenny campus is now posted on our website’s Home page at www.bishopkenny.org. View the amazing panorama of facilities and improvements recently made to our beautiful 55-acre riverfront campus. Even if you can’t be at this year’s auction on March 21 you can enter the A The Office of Development extends special thanks to a very talented Will Barnwell, drone hobbyist, who donated many hours to the filming, editing and production of this project. Will can be contacted at Will@willbarnwell.com. 50/50 Drawing Last year’s winner received more than $2,000! $10/chance or $25/3 chances Simply go to our website for more information www.bishopkenny.org On auction night we’ll offer tickets to the crowd and then, after the live auction ends, we’ll draw the name of one lucky person who will take home half of the pot. If you’re not in attendance, we’ll call you on Monday morning March 23.