March 1, 2015 - Catholic High School
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March 1, 2015 - Catholic High School
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ MARCH SPECIAL SCHEDULES: • Wednesday, March 4 – Morning Faculty Meeting. Classes begin at 8:45 a.m. Monday, March 9 – Faculty and Staff Retreat. No school for students. Offices Closed. Friday, March 13 – Pep Rally for Challenge. Students dismissed at 2:47 p.m. Thursday, March 19 – Schoolwide liturgy at 9:47 a.m. Dismissal at 2:47 p.m. Monday, March 23 – Sophomore and Junior Retreat. Senior job shadowing day. No school for 8th and 9th grade. ADOLESCENT DECISION - MAKING AND PARENTAL INFLUENCE: Catholic High strives each day to help our students make good decisions. We uphold consistent discipline by holding students accountable when we are made aware of their mistakes. All too often, we find that parents hinder our efforts by allowing their sons to attend functions or events without proper adult supervision or by allowing them to attend functions where it is very difficult for our student to make good decisions. As the Easter break gets closer and dances and other spring-time opportunities occur, please monitor your son’s activities. Suggestions to help your son make good decisions include: • Insist on adult chaperones that will not place your son in a situation where alcohol, drugs, and other substances are made available to them. One would think that common sense would prevent more parents from engaging in such behavior, but it happens all too often. • Monitor your son’s cellphone and computer. Nine times out of ten, everything you need to know about your son’s activity is on his cell phone and/or computer. Give your son a reason to say no to irresponsible behavior. Get in front of it. Have clear and specific rules at home with clear consequences. Father Andre Coindre, the founder of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart stated: “It is better to prevent transgressions than to correct them.” Catholic High will do its part by continuing to have high standards and expectations and by holding students accountable. We are not changing. While Catholic High is not trying to tell parents how to raise their sons, we do need parents to recommit to their partnership with CHS by having those same expectations at home. To do otherwise sends a confusing message to our students and often results in bad decisions. It is my hope and prayer that every one of our students has a successful conclusion to the school year. Please help us help your son in that endeavor. WASHINGTON, D. C.: Rising Juniors and seniors interested in the annual trip to Washington, D.C. during the 2015 Thanksgiving holidays can find details on Edline by looking in the "My Activities" section of the Edline home page. The first parent and student informational meeting is Monday, March 23, at 6:30 p.m. in the SJA Activity Center. If you have any questions, please contact Tracy Ducote at tducote@catholichigh.org or Drew Losavio dlosavio@catholichigh.org. This is a great trip and I encourage you to consider this opportunity for your son to see our nation's capital. For the last 18 years, Greg Sollie was the CHS faculty moderator of the D.C. trip. There have been a number of financial contributions made by generous donors in memory of Mr. Sollie to help students who may have financial difficulty in participating in this trip. For information about possible financial assistance for the Washington D.C. trip please contact Gene Tullier at gtullier@catholichigh.org. SCHEDULING 2015 - 2016: Scheduling for the 20152016 school year began at the end of January when students requested courses online. During the week of March 9 course requests will be available in AP Web Direct. We consider course selection to be a serious decision by students and parents so we ask all students and parents to review their course selections and discuss whether there are any changes you would like to make. Changes to course requests must be returned to the assistant principals’ office by Thursday, March 19. Instructions about making changes can be found on the course selection sheet. Final deadlines for course selection will take place in April and will be considered a commitment on the part of students. You may contact your son’s guidance counselor or Tom Eldringhoff if you need further information. END OF THE THIRD QUARTER: The third quarter of our school year will end on Friday, March 13. Your son's third-quarter grades will be based on a combination of daily work, projects, tests and quizzes given during the quarter. Report cards will be available through AP Web Direct by Friday, March 20. 2015 - 2016 TUITION AND RE-REGISTRATION PAYMENT SCHEDULE: A copy of this schedule is enclosed with this newsletter. DEADLINE FOR REQUESTS FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE [From Gerald Tullier]: Applications for financial assistance for the 2015-2016 school year must be submitted by Friday, April 17, 2015. Note that applications must be submitted by all persons who are requesting financial assistance, both those applying for the first time and those who received financial assistance during the 2014-2015 school year and are reapplying for financial assistance for the coming school year. Applications for assistance are to be submitted on-line through FACTS. A link to the FACTS web page can be found in the “Financial Assistance” section of the CHS web page. You will need to create a FACTS account and log-in, and then complete the application online. In keeping with the educational tradition of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, no student is refused admission or asked to leave Catholic High School solely because of his family’s inability to pay tuition. Financial assistance is available for students whose families are unable to pay the full cost of tuition. Any parent who does not have access to a computer or who needs help completing the online application can get assistance by contacting Mrs. Pinney Johnson by phone at (225) 383-0397 ext. #104, or by e-mail at pjohnson@catholichigh.org. REMINDERS FOR PARENTS: The CHS Handbook outlines a number of procedures we ask parents to observe so that we minimize disruptions to our school day. It is critical that parents read and understand the policies in order for students and parents to have a positive experience while at Catholic High. Please review the list below and assist us by adhering to them. • Absences: Any time your son will be absent, please call school before 8 a.m. to verify that absence. • Early Dismissals: Requests for leaving school early should be infrequent and should never occur on a Friday or the last day of school before a break. Written requests for early dismissals, including for doctor’s appointments, should be brought to the assistant principal’s office before school. At the designated departure time, the student must sign out in the assistant principal’s office before leaving campus. • Illness: If your son becomes ill during the school day, he should report to the office. A school official will contact a parent at that time. • Messages: We do not have a system for getting messages to individual students so please do not call school to leave messages for your son unless it is an emergency. If you must contact your son, we will call him to the main office at the end of the school day over the P.A. system. We cannot guarantee, however, that your son will report to our office. • Forgotten Items: If your son has forgotten his lunch, report, project, homework, books, sports uniform, etc., please do not bring it to school. Faculty and staff members have been instructed not to accept such items. The best way for your son to learn responsibility for himself is to deal with the consequences of making a mistake. BEING GOOD NEIGHBORS: It is a constant challenge to CHS to be a good neighbor to the residents in our neighborhood. We ask for your help in that regard. If you pick up your son from school in the afternoon, please wait until after 3 p.m. to pick him up. Delaying your arrival allows much of the traffic leaving school to clear the neighborhood and it also avoids a long line of cars stretching down Claycut towards Acadian Thruway. We would sincerely appreciate any help you can give us in minimizing traffic congestion especially at the end of the school day. CHS/SJA CHALLENGE: The annual competition between Catholic High and SJA will take place on Friday, March 13 at 4 p.m. Challenge will be streamed live through www.bruinbroadcast.com. While we do not have the space capacity for parents to attend, I encourage you to watch this event as it happens. Go Bears!! In conjunction with Challenge, both Catholic High and SJA are having a food drive the week of March 2-6. Each school can earn two points before Challenge even begins by meeting the quota of donating 30 pounds of food per student. Please remind your son to bring in canned food items in support of the Baton Rouge Food Bank and to help the Bears on the road to Challenge victory. GRANDPARENTS DAY: Grandparents and great grandparents of all CHS students are invited to the Grandparents Day celebration on Sunday, March 15, 2015, from 2-4 p.m. in the CHS gymnasium. This is the first time Grandparents Day will be celebrated on a Sunday. All students whose grandparents are attending will be invited to attend the celebration and sit with their grandparents in the gym. Grandparents are also invited if their grandson(s) cannot attend. Immediately following the assembly, students and their grandparents can tour the campus. The CHS Photography Club will take pictures in the Courtyard. Dress for students will be regular school day dress. The CHS Mothers’ Club will host a reception in the Union following the program in the gym. Information regarding general parking, handicapped parking and drop off sites is included in the invitation. CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Baton Rouge, Louisiana TUITION AND REGISTRATION 2015-2016 RE-REGISTRATION $450.00 (REGISTRATION FEE for new students $550.00) TUITION $9,870 Tuition includes the individual use of a school-issued notebook computer. TOTAL TUITION AND REGISTRATION $10,320 ($10,420 for new students) TUITION PAYMENT OPTIONS (All tuition and registration is interest free, payable in advance on-line through FACTS. In March 2015, parents will be invited to schedule a tuition payment plan through FACTS. The following are payment options: #1 Annual Payment—due on July 1, 2015 $10,320.00 for returning underclassmen (includes re-registration fee for 2015-2016) $10,320.00 for seniors (includes graduation and retreat fees) #2 Semi-Annual Payments—due on July 1, 2015 and December 1, 2015 $5,160.00 for returning underclassmen (includes re-registration fee for 2015-2016) $5,160.00 for seniors (includes graduation and retreat fees) #3 Monthly Installment Payments through FACTS—see below for details. Note: All tuition payments will be made on-line through FACTS. There is no FACTS charge for annual payments. However, FACTS will charge a $43 annual fee for the Monthly Installment Plan and a $10 annual fee for the Semi-Annual Installment Plan. 12 Month Payment—includes re-registration or senior fees June 2015 July 2015 August 2015 September 2015 October 2015 November 2015 December 2015 January 2016 February 2016 March 2016 April 2016 May 2016 Underclassmen $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 Graduating Seniors $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 $860.00 012815 10 March 2015 2015 Mother-Son Breakfast The 29th Annual Mother-Son Breakfast was held on Sunday, February 2, 2015 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Over 1000 guests enjoyed the tradition of spending precious time together over breakfast. A special thanks to Coach Pete Boudreaux, Catholic High School Legend, for his wonderful words of wisdom, his witness to his faith and the time spent with our young men of CHS. This special morning would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of our Chair, Susan Mathews , Assistant Chair Jenny Ridge and their fabulous Committee Chairs and members. It was truly a remarkable CHS community experience! GRANDPARENTS DAY Save the date CHS Grandparents Day will be celebrated on Sunday, March 15, 2015. The Grandparents Day Committee chair Tricia Poché along with assistant chair Alicia Perilloux are working with their dynamic committee to make this a day to remember. CHS CAR RAFFLE ATTENTION ALL PARENTS AND STUDENTS: ALL tickets, sold or unsold, must be turned into the CHS office. This year’s Car Raffle offers the winner a choice of a 2015 Camry LE or a 3 year/36,000 mile lease on a 2015 Lexus RX350 or ES350 generously provided by Price LeBlanc Toyota Lexus…$10 donation/ticket. Also receive a coupon for one free package of Price LeBlanc Dah’lin Sausage on the back of each ticket. Winner need not be present. Tickets were sent home with your son in November. If you need additional tickets, please contact the CHS Front Office at 383-0397. A special thank you to all assisting with our weekend ticket sales at area merchants and churches. We couldn’t do it without you! CHS AUCTION –Bear FêtE news! Come and join us for the 2015 Catholic High School Auction Bear Fête Presented by the Mothers' Club March 28, 2015 7p.m. to 11 p.m. Louisiana Capitol Park Museum in downtown Baton Rouge $50 per person Dressy Casual Open Bar & Heavy Hors d’oeurves Master of Ceremonies: Kent Gonsoulin, Cajun Comedian Auctioneer: Murray Conque Music: The Eddie Smith Band Auction items can be found by visiting the Bear Fête page on the CHS website. CHS Bear Fête Online Auction and bidding on wonderful items will begin Monday, March 17th and end Thursday, March 26th at 5:00 p.m. Our CHS Bear Fête Auction will be held Saturday, March 28, 2015. If you are not able to attend Bear Fête, and/or you want to get in on the Bear Fête bidding early, please go to http://chsmothersclub.schoolauction.net/bearfete2015 and have Bear Fête fun! Bear Fête tickets can be purchased online at the CHS website at www.catholichigh.org and are $50 person. Tickets can also be purchased by emailing mothersclub@chsbr.net For more information on CHS’ Bear Fête, contact Bear Fête Chair, Karla Sayer Wilburn at karlasayer@hotmail.com or (225) 939-8256. Champagne Raffle CHAMPAGNE RAFFLE drawing for a two piece set necklace and matching bracelet. 18ct. yellow gold and sterling silver chain with a blue topaz bullet shaped pendant charm and matching bracelet with 2 bullet shaped charms of blue topaz and citrine. Generously donated by Jules Madere. Tickets are available at the Mother/Son Breakfast, Grandparents Day and the night of the Auction. Winner need not be present Proceeds from Bear Fête Benefit the students of Catholic High School. Support of Bear Fête is encouraged by the entire CHS family. As in years past, a certain amount of the funds raised will be allocated to the operating budget of the school. The remainder of the proceeds will go to the purchasing of a new bus….. Standing Committees Our Mothers’ Club Standing Committees continue monthly duties that are so important. Thanks to Joan Chastain and Sissy Stephens and their many volunteers, cooks, and donors for hosting those wonderful Faculty Appreciation luncheons. The fund for catholic High school 47.1% 100% Parent Participation Students benefit 496 Gifts and pledges = $310,035.90 Gifts to page 30 have been made at the following levels: $1 - $499 ······ 284 $500 - $999 ······· 88 $1,000 - $2,499 ······ 103 $2,500 - $2,999 ······· 10 $3,000 or more ······· 11 Participation by class Goal: 100 % Class of 2015 - 36.7% Class of 2016 - 39.5% Class of 2017 - 39.9% Class of 2018 - 49.8% Class of 2019 - 52.9% 2014-15 Gap - $2,150 The difference in tuition you pay and the actual cost to educate your son Embrace The Mission” Make your commitment now - payments may be made through June 30, 2015 www.catholichigh.org/DonateOnline Your gifts will support: Continued educational excellence Dedicated and passionate faculty and staff Strong spiritual and educational reputation Contact the CHS Office of Advancement for further information Jamie Segar ‘90, Director of Advancement (225)389-0978 jsegar@catholichigh.org Kate Brady, Associate Director of Advancement kbrady@catholichigh.org Make a gift, do your PART to reach the goal of 100% PARTicipation. CHS is thankful for the generosity of parents, alumni and friends listed below whose generous investments support the mission of Catholic High School. Please join with these 496 families and matching gift donors to “Embrace The Mission” of CHS through your gift to PAGE 30. Jill and Chris Abadie ’78 Kate and Robert Abbott Tracie and Daniel Aguillard Stacie and Paul Aguillard Albemarle Corporation Patti and Haven Aldrich Kelly and Lathan Alexander Juliet and Justin Alford ’89 Charlene and Eric Amos Melanie and Nolan Anderson Charlotte and Scott Andrews Katie and John Andrishok Robin and Angelo Annaloro The success of PAGE 30 depends on 100% participation. Brandi and Jason Anseman Kim and Alton Ardoin Karen and Trey Argrave ’86 Michele and Harold Ashy Judi and Richard Atkins Aimee and Chad Aultman Jennifer and Joseph Avants Cindy and Ricky Averette ’82 Axiall Corporation Kathy and Dan Balhoff ’81 Bank of America Connie Bannister Allison and Jeff Barbin ’88 Kellie and Bob Barton Baton Rouge Area Foundation Cherie and Jeffrey Baudier Dawn and Bryan Beale Katherine and Richard Beaugh Melissa and Jeff Bell Mary and Terence Belou Denise Bennett Brandi and Jeff Bergeron Ann and Tommy Bernard Laurie and Jim Berrigan Diane and Denis Bertrand Katherine and Ritchie Bertrand Lisa and Rusty Bianca Erin and Joey Bielkiewicz America and David Bienvenu Yvonne and Michael Bienvenu Bernie and Rudy Blanchard Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana Katie and Greg Bodin Lori and Keith Boeneke Tammy and Pat Bogan ’78 Vicki and Matthew Scott Bollich Shawn and Stephen Bone Cindy and Stanley Bonis Allyson and Everett Bonner Suzanne and Martin Bordelon J'eannell and David Boudreaux Lisa and Rex Boudreaux Brad Bourg Gaye Bourgeois Diane and James Bourgeois Sunny and Troy Bourgeois Alice and Daniel Bowers Laura and Chad Brackin Ledie and Wayles Bradley Jill and Scott Brady Janet and Todd Branch Sydney and Shaun Braud Tim Breaux JoAnn and David Brian Donna and Frank Brian ’82 Walter Bringaze Angela and Rusty Brooks Margaret and Steve Brooksher ’70 Sherry and Rob Brouillette Patricia and Louis Broussard Roger Broussard Heather Brown Allison and Waylon Brown Kay and Val Browning Joli and Thomas Bryan ’87 Pamela and Walter Bueche Lisa and Bill Burke Linda and Tom Burnett Cherie and Matt Burns Melissa and Robert Burns Roxanne and Russell Butler Jodie and Brian Caillouet Larry Cain Pat and Sonny Calandro ’58 Missy and Cam Cameron Sharon and Darren Campbell Gretchen and Channon Campesi Phyllis and Samuel Cancienne Korie and Randy Cangelosi ’87 Frances and Stephen Capps Shangrila Carey Murphy and David Carley Mary and Scott Carmouche Amy and David Carmouche Reneè and Chris Caruso Anne and Steve Carville ’76 Tina and Mike Cashio Carol and Thomas Cassisa John Caulfield Helen and Jeffery Cavana Debbi and Joe Cazedessus CB&I April and Jay Chaisson Nicole and Joel Charlson Nanci and Troy Charpentier Joan and Sonny Chastain ’82 Christen Elizabeth Clement Foundation Lisa Chustz Jamie and Michael Chustz Giselle and Andre Clouatre ’81 Allison and Maurice Coleman ’82 Kim and Anthony Collier Heather and Doug Collis Anita and John Colter ’80 Lisa and Aaron Comeaux Janet and John Connolly Lauren and Tim Cooper Lacey and Bernie Corripio ’82 Mary Ann and Simon Coupel Patricia and D. Porter Craig Rebecca and Michael Crawford Susan and Robert Creel Shalane and Chris Crick ’82 Julie and Chris Crifasi Janene and John Crosby Denise and Scott Culotta Kelly and Trey D'Armond ’86 Lisa and Roger Daggett Amy Dalton Lisa and Wayne Davenport Kerry and Rick David ’85 Paula and Haggai Davis Jeanne and Michael Dawson Kevin Deaton Nancy and James deGraauw Monica and David Denham Lana and Ross DeNicola ’83 Patricia and Mike DePaul Toni and Scott Deranger Tonya and Mark DeSoto Gifts to PAGE 30 are dedicated to the current school budget. Missy and Bill DeVillier Dan Dial ’85 Sharon and Michael DiLeo Stacy and Rob Dille ’87 Trinh and Cuong Dinh Nadine and Christopher Donner Michelle and Matt Doran ’83 Deborah Doucet Janet and Larry Doucet Christe and Blake Ducote Dana and Dwayne Dugas Josie and Keith Duke Susan and Charles Dupuis Tina Durham Catherine and John Durnin Michelle Eaglin Mary and Christopher Eddy Jennifer and Eric Edmonson Marci and Paul Esch Mary and Will Evans Lauren and Donald Fairbanks Laura and Frank Favaloro Monica and Frank Fazio Kelly and Chris Fields Deborah and John Fisher Lisa and Gary Focht Cheryl and Barry Fontaine Kim and Kynan Fontenot Lisa and Milam Ford Allison and Norman Ford Eloise Foster Ann and Michael Francioni Melinda and Billy Francioni Monette and Charles Freeburgh Wendi and Stephen French Susan and Andre Fruge Gifts to PAGE 30 have ranged from $1 to more than $5,000. Debra and Mark Gallegos Christina and Drew Gaudet Anne Marie and Steve Gaudin ’83 Laura and John Gaupp Jennifer and Corey Gauthier Cindy and Billy Gauthier ’82 Laura and Chris Gautreaux Dale George Laura and George Getz Jodi and Todd Gianfala Kim and Terry Gin Laurie and Scott Ginn Judy and Michael Giorlando Lana and Patrick Goldsmith Karen Grant William Grant Carol Green Robin and Michael Green Evelyn and Bryan Greenwood Jodi and George Griffon ’86 Rachel and Jeffrey Gruner Julie and Blair Guerin Stacey and John Guilbeau David Gunn Dione and Shane Haag Jill and Philip Hackney ’88 Monica and William Hadlock Aliena and Robert Hanks Nita and Chris Hannie ’77 Nancy and Ed Hardin ’86 Gina Harkrider Jennifer and Tim Harris Denise and Albert Hart Stacy and Cliff Hebert Karen and Keith Hebert Terri and Timothy Heitman Karen and Donald Heltz Alexander Helwig Denise Henderson Nancy Herin Anna and Stewart Hingle Linda and Jon Hirsch Karen and Derrik Holden Celeste and Bryan Hollis Lysle Holmes Honeywell Tyra and Jacques Honoré ’85 Ronnie Hooks Mary Claire Hotard Maranda and Jason Howell Julie and Michael Hubbell Ashley and Mark Hunt Susan Hunt Beth and Charles Hurst Laurene and Cory Hutchinson Caprice and Richard Ieyoub Madeline and Tom Isacks Michelle and David Ivey Claudia and Ted Jack Michelle and Claude Jackson Lori and Edward James Juli and David Jenkins B.J. and Andrew Johnson Jodie and Girvus Johnson Amy and Ryan Johnson ’91 Charlotte Johnston Marlene and Scott Johnston Nancy and Scott Jolly ’83 JPMorgan Chase Foundation Catherine and Nebe Kadair ’62 Stacey and Danny Keaton ’86 Tracey and Patrick Kelleher ’83 Suzanne and Jack Kellerman Rebecca and Eric Kelley Tim Kellner Constance and Pat Kennedy ’81 Phyllis and Phil Kerr Suzie and Kyle Kershaw Sherry and Kevin Kimball Jan and Rodney King Alecia and Greg Kleinpeter Becky and Gary Krouse Niomi and Douglas Krzystowczyk Jeany and Doug LaBar Kelly and Scott Lachney Barry Lacy Joni Lacy Amy and Brad Lambert Debbie and Al Landry Carolyn and Richard Landry Mindy and Robert Landry Laura and Paul Laney Ann and Eric Langlois Laurie and Duke Laville ’80 Ursula and Tom Laville ’87 Sherri LeBas Heidi and André LeBleu ’82 Sarah and Kerry LeCocq Rena and Todd Ledet Carol and Edwin Lee Bethany Leger David Leggins Jennifer and Ronald LeJeune Lisa and Chad LeMaire David Lemoine Shannon and Leon LeMoine Jennifer and Ron Lim Barbara Lively Angela and Darryl Long Suzette and Jimmy Long Sheri and John Lopoo ’88 Louisiana Lagniappe Restaurant Kathleen and John Lovretich Gaylynne and Harold Mack Cal Madere ’90 Anna and Robert Magazine Teresa and Gary Maggio Wendy and Bill Magill Drew Major ’93 Jaimie and Ryan Majoria Danielle and Barry Mancuso Sharon and Tom Mann Laura and Larry Manthei Bonnie and Sean Marcantel Suzanne and Charles Marquette Blanche Desha and Bean Martin Wendy and Patrick Martin Allyson and Chad Marxsen Susan and Stephen Mathews Toni and David Maurer Karen and Randall Mayeux ’90 Tamara Mayo Renee and John McCarthy Madelyn and Lloyd McClatchey Lisa and Charles McClure Nancy and Justin McDonald Tracey and John McGoey Rebecca and Bryan McKnight Gina and Daniel McKnight Michele and John McLindon ’81 Mary Allison and Douglas Melancon Pam and Jeffrey Melancon Ron Menville Susan Menville Elisa and Brad Messina Erin and Jeffrey Meyers Julie Michal Cheryl and Kirk Michelet ’81 Kathy and Les Miles Marcie and Don Miller Jeff Miller Margaret and Jeff Miller Kristi and Justin Miller Karen and Peter Miller ’84 Barrye and Hiko Miyagi Mary Morgan Chris and Michael Morgan Lisa and Jimmy Morris Tina and Michael Morris Rebecca and Lee Mouk Joelle and Robert Moukarzel Debbie and Jeep Mouton Risa and Tim Mueller Terri Anne and Carl Napoli ’79 Tinè and Keynon Neames Paulette and Mike Nelson Adele and Craig Netterville Suzette and David Newton Kimmai and Dan Nguyen Loan Nguyen Mercedes and Jose Noguera Alicia and James Nosacka Delores and Charles Noto Elia and Horacio Nunez Kelly and John Nyboer Kelley and James Odom Amy and Jeffrey Opdyke Amy and Christopher Ordeneaux Gwen and Kevin Ortego ’79 Ingrid and Enrique Osuna Stacy and Darron Oubre Michelle and Robert Palmisano Shirley and Darrel Papillion Jennifer and Bradford Parks Carmen and Joseph Patrick Marian and Thomas Patterson Sharon and Charles Pecquet ’85 Angele and Robert Peek Jodi and Brian Perrodin Leah and Rhett Petite Margaret and Gabriele Piccoli Deborah and Gary Pickell Liz and Chip Pierrotti Mindy and Luke Piontek Laura and Jay Poché Sherri and Anthony Pocorello Tonya and Gordon Polozola ’88 Catherine and Sean Prados Donna and Mark Prejean Shelley Prescott Jennifer and Greg Price ’86 Jenifer and Bill Prochaska ’85 Michael Prudhomme Misty and Michael Purdom Dianne and John Quebedeaux Elizabeth and Hugh Raetzsch Courtney and Dennis Raffray Charles Ramsey Karen and Kent Rhodes Julie Richards Vicki and Bo Richardson Jenny and Billy Ridge Polly and Randall Rinaudo Krista and Jeff Rippel ’87 Cindy and Clayton Rives Heather and Barry Robert Cheryl and Jude Robert Stephanie Robert Carmen and Lance Rodriguez Pegeen and Timothy Romero Claudia and Steve Rosales ’86 Angela and Josh Rounds ’96 Elise and Jeff Routier Melanie and Kyle Rovira Beth and James Ruiz ’74 Karen and Larry Ruth Rochelle and Paul San Soucie Molly and Mark Sanchez ’82 Monique and Jeffrey Sapia Ann Marie Sardisco Charla and Dennis Sartain Becky and Val Saurage Paula and Tommy Savoie Suzette and Douglas Say Allison and Craig Sceroler Kelly and Mark Schexnaildre Sharon and Brice Schexnayder Christine and Paul Schexnayder Tina and Guy Schexnaydre Sheri and Eric Schoonmaker Ellen and Jay Sciambra Michelle and Peter Sclafani Jenny and Thomas Seagraves Miriam and Jamie Segar ’90 Mila and George Sexton Susan and Daniel Shea Shell Oil Company Foundation Marla and Joel Silverberg Monique and Brent Simpson Daniel Slezak Heidi and Brad Smith Rachele and Dave Smith Delia and Andy Smith ’87 Marianne Smith Suzanne and Matthew Smith Lisa and Jeremy Songné Christine and Steven Sotile Southern Livestock Supply Co., Inc. Gabriella and Marshall St. Amant Aurora and Clay Stafford Shelia and Todd Sterling Andre and Robert Stewart Karen and Patrick Stonaker Tanya and Stanley Stuart Lisa and Ernie Summerville Taminco Karen and Elmer Tatum Stacey and Marc Taylor Nicole and Travis Telhiard Bridget and Robert Thibodaux Terrel and Jay Thomas Jennifer and William Thomas Beverly and Corky Thompson Heidi and David Thompson Kristen and John Thompson Lynn and John Thompson Edith and Lyman Thornton Dane and Ronald Torres Corey and Shaun Toups Tanya Toussant Molly and Adam Town Anna and Jeffery Trammell Natalie and Shane Treigle Kelleé and Graham Tujague ’81 Renée and Patrick Tullier ’75 Brad Tuminello ’81 Mari and Vince Tumminello Vicki and Russell Turner Aimee and Tony Turner Susan and Thomas Van Biersel Beth and Jim Veazey ’86 Janet and Jimmy Vidrine Christina and Stephen Viso Allison and Stephen Vuljoin Consider a gift that is appropriate for your family. Rochelle and Andy Waggenspack ’92 Joni and Warren Waggenspack ’76 Jill and Kevin Waguespack Deanna and Jason Wall ’85 Tammy and Toby Wallis Sandra and James Wand Wendy and Robert Ward Lisa and William Weathers Nora and Wendell Welch Hope and Steve Werner ’87 Letreta and Leslie Wilbert ’73 Sharon and Paul Wilkins Katherine and Horace Wilkinson Lisa and Will Wilkinson ’89 Tom Wills Beth and Jim Wilson Laurel Wilson Susan and David Wingerter Mary Anne and Robert Wolf Nicole and Jeffrey Worley Rhonda and Keith Wyckoff Connie and Randy Young Cheryl and William Zimmermann Gifts to PAGE 30 may be made through June 30,2015. www.catholichigh.org Go to Donate Online “Embrace The Mission” The mission of Catholic High School is to teach gospel values in an environment of academic excellence according to Catholic tradition in the spirit of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart the Sacred Heart.