Newsletter - Aquinas High School
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Newsletter - Aquinas High School
Aquinas High School ALUMNI NEWS Volume 46 No. 2 O F F I 3420 MN Road, David City, NE. 68632 –0149 C I A L A Q U I N A S A L U M N I N E W S April 2015 L E T T E R Aquinas SOUL Club Honored In 1968, a new organization was created for the freshman class at Aquinas called S.O.U.L. Club (Seeking Others Under Love) The club helped to clean the school, organize class projects and gave a roller skating party for the freshman class. Their moderator was Sister Dorothy. Since then, the group has evolved into a service organization for all high school members to belong to that helps needy organizations both near and far. This group has raised funds and provided volunteer assistance for 46 years and in January at the Annual Butler County Chamber of Commerce Banquet was honored for this service as the Community Service Organization of the Year. The award was accepted by this year’s president, Julia Daro and last Year’s president, Brice Hilfiker. Mrs. Anna Nolan and Mr. Allen Covault have served as moderators for the past several years. Other moderators have included Sr. Dorothy Rolf, Carm Fiala ’68 and Sr. Jeanette Rerucha ‘77. Some of the traditional fundraisers that continue with SOUL Club are the SOUL Club Carnival and Valentine Cookie Sales. This year, the Carnival made $1,150.00. The cookie sales profited over $900.00 with over 1200 cookies being made. The SOUL Club also helps with I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : Superintendent and Development. Office 2 SOUL Club 3 Births & Marriages 4 2014 Reunions 5 Volleyball Tourney 6-7 In memory of... 8-9 News & Notes 11 Reminders 12 Mrs. Anna Nolan and Mr. Allen Covault, club moderators, were on hand at the Chamber Dinner to see Julia Daro and Brice Hilfiker accept the Community Service of the Year award on behalf of the Aquinas S.O.U.L. Club the American Cancer Society’s local Relay for Life which is held in June here in David City. Numerous organizations benefit from the club’s efforts including: The American Cancer Society, Catholic Social Services, Genesis House for Women, St. Gianna Home for Women, Notre Dame Sisters, Butler County Ministerial Association, and Blue Valley Community Action. Turn to page 3 for a look at S.O.U.L. Club through the years! P a g e 2 A q u i n a s a l u m n i Ne w s A Message from the Superintendent Dear Alumni, Greetings from Aquinas Catholic Schools! I hope that this Alumni Newsletter finds you and your family well and flourishing. As it was when you were students here, we are truly blessed at Aquinas and St. Mary’s Catholic that we have tremendously strong teachers in our schools. They work very hard, and they have a strong desire to help each student learn to the best of their ability. Not only do they strive to teach all of their subjects well, they also want to incorporate the Catholic faith in all that they say and do, inside and outside of the classroom. That is why it seems oxymoronic that you would have Catholic school teachers not teaching the true Catholic faith or personally adhering to Catholic morals. We don’t have that at Aquinas or any of our Diocese of Lincoln Catholic schools. Unfortunately however, that is not the case everywhere in the country. Recently the Archdiocese of San Francisco From announced that explanations of Catholic teaching would be added to the faculty and staff handbooks for its four high schools. It also proposed new morals clauses for teacher contracts that would define teachers as having a ministerial role. The archdiocese said the changes to the handbook and teacher contract did not contain anything new but were intended to “clarify existing expectations that Catholic teachers in their professional and public lives uphold Catholic teaching.” The archbishop wants his teachers to be clear in their teaching of the faith with no ambiguity and no apologies, especially on pro-life and marriage issues. While we would regard this as the norm, it is causing an uproar in California. Many pro-abortion advocates and other leftist politicians are fuming that Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone has the “gall” to remind his teachers that they teach and strive to live a Catholic moral life. While Catholic school teachers do not necessarily have to be Catholic themselves, they are still expected under contract to respect and uphold Catholic doctrine, even if they are not teaching theology. Archbishop Cordileone gave a great rebuttal to his critics in the political arena, when he asked them if they would hire political advisors from the opposing party! If a school is Catholic, does it not make sense to have Catholic doctrines and Catholic sensibilities communicated, and communicated clearly? Aquinas and St. Mary’s Catholic teachers have similar wording in their contract. It states that if there is a “contradiction or rejection, by word and action of doctrines, laws or norms of the Catholic Church”, “the employer may immediately terminate this contract.” While we hope this would never be the case, the language is there in the contract to protect the schools, but ultimately, to protect our students from being exposed to things that are contrary to the Catholic faith. Join us in praying for Archbishop Cordileone and his Catholic schools and teachers. The most important people in all of the discussion are the students. They have a distinct “right”, as do all Catholics, to hear, know, and assimilate the truths of our faith in all of their integrity. On this past March 18th, KVSS, Spirit Catholic Radio, came to Aquinas to broadcast their morning show live. Many priests, religious sisters, faculty and staff, and students were interviewed live on the radio! It was so impressive to hear the members of our school share the great things about Aquinas and how it has shaped and impacted their Catholic faith and relationship with Christ. God has certainly blessed us. Thank you for your spiritual and financial support of Aquinas and St. Mary’s Catholic Schools. Sincerely in Christ Jesus, Fr. Sean Timmerman Chief Administrative Officer the Development/alumni Office Dear Alumni, As adults, we often talk about how busy we are and fast-paced our schedules get. As I sit down to write this letter, Mr. McMahon comes over the intercom to remind the students of everything that is going on today. We have our external team visit today to go over the five year improvement plan, the NHS is hosting a blood mobile in the gym starting at noon, the drama students are reminded that tonight’s musical practice will be in full makeup in preparation for the play this weekend, tracksters are to remember to be prepared for the track meet tomorrow that was postponed from yesterday and band students are sup- posed to be ready to go over their music for District Music Contest. As you well remember, students in a smaller school have the opportunity to “do it all” if they want. There are so many choices of activities for them to participate in. It was the same when you were in high school. The opportunities for growth in athletics, fine arts, clubs and spiritual groups help to make Aquinas students and eventually alumni well rounded individuals who excel in secondary education, jobs and civic life. Check out the alumni news and notes on page 11 and see what some of your fellow alumni are up to since they graduated. These news highlights are gathered from family, alumni and The Banner Press. Read the SOUL Club article and remember the time you spent as a SOUL Club member and think about how you do service for others. Even the obituaries on pages 8 and 9 show how our alumni have shared their gifts, talents and faith that they developed at their Catholic school with those around them. I was also reminded at a meeting how important comments and ideas from alumni are when it comes to continuing to improve the curriculum we offer here at Aquinas. Mr. McMahon loves to hear from alumni in regards to whether or not they were well prepared for their college course work. If you are currently in college and you are being asked to write papers in a new format, approach a math problem in a new way or use technology that you are unfamiliar with, please let Aquinas know so that we can continue to prepare our students in the best way possible. Please stay in touch. Let us know if you have any news to share. We love to hear from you! In Christ, Alumni Director V o l u m e 4 2 N o . 2 P a g e 3 Aquinas S.O.U.L. Club through the Years S erving O thers U nder L ove P a g e A q u i n a s 4 a l u m n i Ne w s Baby Monarchs Ryan ‘01 and Britni Schmid Ruth ‘02, a son, Drake Russell, born November 9th, 2014 Mindy Svoboda Stock ‘03 and John, a son, Jakub Eugene, born October 8, 2014 Todd ‘01 and Kandi DeWispelare, a daughter, Kollyns Jo, born December 22, 2014 Rob ‘04 and Miriam Daro, a daughter, Marietta Maureen, born February 2, 2015 Heather Hein Oltmer ’00 and Adam, a daughter, Alyvia Rayne, born February 3, 2015 Katie Svec Sieck ‘09 and Weston, a son, Vincent Paul, born March 26, 2015 marriages Matthew Gruntorad ‘05 to Laura Reams, July 12, 2014 Jacob Romshek ’07 to Jessica Boyle, January 3, 2015 Jerod Riha ‘98 to Meridith Jones, February 7, 2015 Jeremy Smith ’94 to Patty Lee, February 21, 2015 Katie Kloke ‘04 to Kyle Nienhueser, April 11, 2015 A Gift That Keeps On Giving If you get an Annual Development Report for Aquinas and St. Mary’s, then you know about the Endowment Fund that was created in 1981 to help insure the future of our schools. What you might not know is that within the Endowment Fund, are several Named Funds that have been created by families for themselves or their loved ones. Some of these Named Funds are part of the general Endowment and others are for specific areas such as scholarships or the Guardian Angel Fund. This past winter, we had an alumnus approach us because she was interested in creating a Named Fund in memory of her parents. She felt blessed that her parents thought that it was important that she and all of her 11 siblings attend Catholic schools. Because of that, she decided to create a named fund in their memory that would benefit Aquinas in some way. After discussing various options, she decided that her parents Named Fund would benefit the library which is an area of the school used by all Aquinas students. Beginning with the 2015-16 school year, the Aquinas library will receive a distribution from the interest on that fund to help with purchasing books, renewing magazine subscriptions, and updating library equipment. This will be a gift that is perpetual and benefit Aquinas students for years to come. We are blessed to have alumni who remember and support our school in this way. A Named Fund is created with a minimum starting gift of $10,000 which insures about a $500.00 per year distribution to the school. We have a Named Fund that benefits the Guardian Angel Tuition Fund that was created by Aquinas alumni in memory of their parents and several scholarship funds that were created by parents for deceased Alumni. If you would be interested in learning more information on how to create a Named Fund, contact the school at: deb-svec@cdolinc.net. V o l u m e 4 2 N o . 2 P a g e 5 When and Where……. Class of 1965—50 years—June 6th, David City, NE Contact Don at mlhilger@hotmail.com with questions. Class of 1970—45 years—No information as of printing time. Class of 1975—40 years—July 18th, Mass at 4pm, at Aquinas followed by a tour, 5pm-6pm Social at Bellwood Auditorium. 7pm meal. Invites will go out end of May. Contact Denny & JuLee at dkallenbach@cox.net with any questions Class of 1980—35 years—No information as of printing time. Class of 1985—30 years—June 27th, Par IV, David City, 5:00pm. Contact Randy Vavrina for more information at rvavrina@windstream.net or 402367-2397 Class of 1990—25 years—August 8th, 7:00pm, Oak Creek Sporting Club, Brainard, NE Contact Mary at mjmsgm@cox.net with questions Class of 1995—20 years—Saturday, July 25th Class of 2000—15 years—June 6th, Par IV, David City, Check out the class page on Facebook for more information. Class of 2005—10 years— No information as of printing time. Class of 2010— 5 years—No information as of printing time. P a g e 6 A q u i n a s a l u m n i Ne w s Aquinas Alumni Ladies Play Volleyball! Seven teams of Lady Monarch Alumni gathered on Thanksgiving weekend for a volleyball tournament at Aquinas. The ladies had a great time and also helped to raise money for both the alumni association scholarships and the Aquinas volleyball program. This every other year event was organized by Dawn Demuth Bohuslavsky, Katie Cech Smith and . Champions! Classes of 2009-2010: Taylor Pelan, Jacque Cech, Amy Kreikemeier, Jenna Beringer, Jenna Engel Classes of 1989, 1991: Dawn Demuth Bohuslavsky, Dede Demuth, Karla Polivka Lechtenberg, Jenny Kobza Beaver, Lori Hain McKeighan, Kerry Kirby Langon Runner-Ups!!! Classes of 1982, 1996-99, 2002: Tina Cihal Pelan, Angela Karpisek Osmera, Mandy Sabata Blankenship, Jessica Lavicky, Julie Schmid Wachal, Barb Vanis Scholz Classes of 1990, 1994: Kris Pohl Roper, Kathy Shonka Beran, Cindy Pohl Napier, Lori Yindrick Wollmer, Rachael Smith Black V o l u m e 4 2 N o . P a g e 2 Bump! Set! Spike! Classes of 2011-2012: Kristin Vandenberg, Emily Kobza, Kristine Fiala, Caitlin Klosterman Classes of 2007-2008: Jessica Bartunek, Ashley Byers Hestercamp, Katie Cech Smith, Megan Engel, Danielle Masur Classes of 2013-2014: Karissa Vandenberg, Becky White, Kirby Pelan, Marissa DeWispelare, Jorda Beringer One of the event organizers, Dawn Demuth Bohuslavsky, presents a check to Jody Pelan, Aquinas Volleyball Head Coach, to be used by the Volleyball Team. The proceeds of the tourney will also help sponsor one male and one female scholarship for a 2015 graduate of Aquinas. The Annual Alumni Potato Bake helps with the rest of the needed funds for the scholarships. 7 P a g e A q u i n a s 8 a l u m n i Ne w s In memory of... Louis J. Humlicek died September 29, 2014, and was born October 1, 1929, on the family farm north of Abie, Nebraska, to Anton G. and Rose (Ostry) Humlicek. He graduated in 1947 from Assumption Catholic High School in Dwight, Nebraska. Louis farmed in the Abie area his entire life. He was a member of S.S. Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Abie, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, the National Farmers Organization (N.F.O.) and the Abie Volunteer Fire Department. He enjoyed dancing, playing cards, listening to polka music, family get-togethers and visiting with friends and neighbors. Evelyn (Kadavy) Shonka passed away Feb 12, 2013, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. After graduating from Dwight Assumption high school in 1950, she married Daniel John Shonka. They relocated to Colorado Springs where they ran several businesses. Evelyn also enjoyed working several different jobs, with her favorite being in the Human Resources Department of Current LooArt. Evelyn was a wonderful mother to two children, a loving wife and a great friend to many. She loved her Colorado mountains and her Broncos. Evelyn is now at peace with God. She is happily reunited with Dan (DA ‘41)who passed away 23 years earlier and their many children who didn’t survive full term pregnancy. Evelyn is survived by her children, two sisters , one sister-in-law and many nieces and nephews. Pauline Ann (Cermak) Tesina was born October 19, 1940, in David City, Nebraska, the daughter of Theodore Carl and Marie Catherine (Peters) Cermak and passed away at her home in Bee, Nebraska, on October 5, 2014, at the age of 73 years, 11 months, 16 days. Polly attended St. Mary’s Grade School and was a 1959 graduate of St. Mary’s High School. She attended Southeast Community College in Lincoln and graduated as an LPN. On February 6, 1960, Polly was united in marriage to Emil Alois Tesina in David City. Their marriage was blessed with five children—Karen, Michael, Suzanne, Kathleen and Patrick. The family resided in Dwight until 1976 when they moved to Bee. Polly was employed with Sundermann Home and Tabitha Home Health as an LPN. She was an active member of St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church in Bee where she helped with the organization and preparation of the funeral meals. Louis J. "Lou" Tomcak died Oct 16, 2014. He was a 1946 graduate of Marietta. Louis was preceded in death by his grandson. Survived by his wife of 63 years, Leola Tomcak; children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and nieces; nephews;. He was a 40-year member of IBEW Local #22. Mary Catherine Homan Schupbach, 90, of Columbus, died Sunday, July 6, 2014, at the Columbus Community Hospital. Mary was born May 16, 1924, to Benjamin H. and Katherine L. (Steiner) Homan in Butler County. She attended elementary school and graduated from Marietta High School in 1942. She was united in marriage to Howard J. Ebel on January 13, 1949, in Bellwood, and to this union two children were born. She was united in marriage to Clarence H. Schupbach on May 10, 1955, in Bellwood. Mary was a homemaker for her family and later worked at several jobs. She retired from Becton Dickinson in Columbus. She enjoyed quilting, sewing, gardening, playing cards, and gathering with family and friends for birthday and holiday celebrations. She was a longtime member of St. Isidore Parish and the Christian Mothers. Max R. Brodersen, age 71, died at the Community Hospital in McCook, Nebraska, on Friday, January 16, 2015. He was born in Harlan, Iowa, on February 25, 1943, to Hans Henry and Eleanor (Frederickson) Brodersen. He attended school in Harlan and graduated from Harlan High School in 1961. He went on to study at Morningside College in Iowa graduating in 1965, with a Bachelor's Degree in Education. He served a few years in the Air National Guard in Sioux City, Iowa, and was an offensive lineman (center) for the semi -pro Omaha Mustangs in the late 1960’s. Max took his first teaching and coaching job at Aquinas High School in David City, Nebraska, teaching and coaching football until 1970. On July 12, 1969, he was united in marriage to Carol Hiller ’65 in Bellwood, NE at St. Peter's Catholic Church. In 1970, Max moved to McCook, where he accepted a position at McCook Community College to teach and coach the football team. He later became the Athletic Director for the college, a position he held until 1974. Max then went to work for the First National Bank of McCook. It was during this time that Max also worked as the play-by-play announcer for McCook Bison football and basketball games on KICX radio. After suffering from a heart attack in 1993, Max chose to leave his job with the bank and went to work for Kugler Oil Company until 2009 when he retired. Max was well known by many of his peers and friends from across the state. Max had a passion for sports, as well as a love for hunting waterfowl and playing golf. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and following their many activities. Max was a member of the St. Patrick's Catholic Church, held many offices and chairs in the McCook Elks Lodge and the United Way Campaign of McCook. David Joseph Spatz, 66, of Lincoln, Neb., passed away on January 22, 2015, following a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. David was a 1966 graduate of Aquinas. He is a member of The Cathedral of The Risen Christ Catholic Church, Member of the Nebraska Army National Guard for 38 years, Budget Analyst for the State of Nebraska for 40 years, Member of Dwight American Legion, Board member for Spirit of America Federal Credit Union, Treasurer of Southwood Association for 43 years, and an avid farm toy collector. Doll Hamata, 67, of Schuyler, died Monday, January 26, 2015, at the Nebraska Heart Institute in Lincoln. Doll was born February 9, 1947, in Columbus, Nebraska to Harry and Dorothy (Legler) Morbach. She graduated from Aquinas High V o l u m e 4 2 N o . School in 1965. On February 8, 1969, she married Gerald Hamata at Presentation Catholic Church, Bellwood. They lived in Schuyler and Doll was a hairdresser for 40 years at Doris Ann's Beauty Shop and styled hair for area funeral homes. She was a member of Divine Mercy Parish, St. Mary's Catholic Church and had served on the board of the Schuyler Housing Authority. She was a former Brownie Leader, coached softball and taught CCD. Doll was well known for her baking of birthday and wedding cakes for many years. John Joseph Kosch died of a heart attack on January 24, 2015, at his home in Loveland, Colorado. He was born in May of 1928 on a farm near Bellwood, NE to Herman and Loretta Kosch. John graduated from Marietta High School in 1946 and attended St. John’s University in Minnesota. In June of 1957 he married E. Jean Klein in David City, NE. Gregory and Daniel arrived prior to moving to Columbus in 1960. While living in Columbus, Laura Rose joined the family. John farmed and worked in real estate and auto sales in Nebraska before moving to Loveland in 1973, where he continued in real estate sales. John received the Korean Medal of Honor for his service to our county in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict and belonged to the local VFW. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church and sang in the senior choir. He also earned a 4th degree in the Knights of Columbus. He volunteered at the Loveland Visitor's Center and Sculpture shows for 12 years. John loved to dance and was a wonder- P a g e 2 ful dancer. Big Band and Swing were the styles of music he enjoyed the most. Connie A. Sabatka, 71 of Weston, NE, entered into eternal rest on Monday, November 24, 2014, in Omaha, NE. She was born October 31, 1943, in David City, NE to Harold and Cecilia (Sauser) Zegers. Connie graduated from Aquinas High School in 1962. On August 13, 1966, she was united in marriage to Darrell Sabatka at Presentation Catholic Church in Marietta, NE. Connie and Darrell farmed in rural Weston for most of their lives. Connie was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church in Weston. She was an excellent baker and cook. Cooking for her family was one of her favorite hobbies. She always enjoyed gardening and canning the produce. Her cats had a special place in her heart. She loved spending time with her family. Blanche Koznarek Buglewicz, a 1941 graduate of Dwight Assumption, died July 5, 2014. Blanche lived a long, healthy and blessed life surrounded by her cherished family and friends. She will be deeply missed by those whose lives she touched with her constant prayers and her gentle, loving ways. Joseph J. Yindrick, Sr., 74, died quietly at home March 14, 2015. Joe was born January 22, 1941, to Alois and Amelia (Bartunek) Yindrick of David City. He attended grade school near home and graduated from Marietta High School in 1959. He proudly served in the US Army and was stationed at the former Fort Devens in Massachusettes. While on the east coast, he met the love of his life, Elizabeth McCarthy. They were married on September 5, 1964, in Marlborough, MA and then moved to their farm east of David City. They proudly celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2014. Joe loved farming and his vineyard. Most recently he raised grapes for the Makovicka Winery in Brainard and tended a large garden. He worked for Timpte, Inc. in David City for 27 years and retired at age 70. He was an active and talented musician as a bass player and vocalist from age 16. He played over 30 years with the Bud Comte Orchestra, the Nebraska Czech Brass Band and the last few years with the Bill Andel trio and sang with the Knights of Columbus Men’s Choir. His smooth vocal stylings will live on in the hearts of all who heard him. Joe was an active member of the Assumption Appleton parish and served as an acolyte. He was a member of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, American Legion Rejda Post #273 and was past member of the Nebraska Winery and Grape Growers Association. Joe is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, children: Michele (Sabine)Yindrick of Elkhorn, NE, Joseph (Delaine) Yindrick Jr. of Lincoln, William(Melissa) Yindrick of David City, Nicole (James)Sylvester of David City and Eric (Jennifer)Yindrick of Independence, MO; George Stoeckinger , former teacher at Aquinas, passed away on March 8, 2014, at Nathan Adelson Hospice in Las Vegas, NV. He will be remembered for his deep and unselfish care for others and his outstanding patience in his physical adversities. George was born on September 13, 1929, to Philip and Ethel (McCracken) Stoeckinger in Lawrence, 9 Nebraska. He attended schools in Nebraska and Colorado and received his advanced education at Creighton University and the Catholic University of America. George served his church; taught school; directed religious education programs and worked as a probation counselor. In 1991, he suffered the first of several strokes and endured his limited mobility and loss of speech with amazing character. George is survived by his wife, Camille Zmolek Stoeckinger; his son, Sam; grandchildren, Matthew and Jorja; and sister, Phyllis. Lawrie Jean Zegers Egger, 63, of David City, Ne, died peacefully Friday March 20, 2015, at Mory’s Haven in Columbus, Ne. Lawrie was born June 17, 1951, in David City to Lawrence and Thelma (Kindler) Zegers. She graduated from Aquinas High School in 1969. Enjoying life to the fullest, Lawrie loved to travel and eventually found herself traveling with a local band, which she loved to sing with. Her compassion and love for people lead her into the nursing field, where she spent the remainder of her working years caring for residents and supporting their families. Whether in her personal or work life, her acts of kindness and generosity made an everlasting impression in the hearts of all the lives she touched. Other hobbies included gardening, skilled needle point, crocheting, baking and writing poetry. She is survived by daughter Elizabeth Egger of Columbus; son David Egger Jr. of Hastings; stepsons: Mark (Amy) Egger, Jamie (Robyn) Egger, and Mike (Michele) Egger P a g e 1 0 A q u i n a s News The Aquinas Monarchs have enjoyed a successful winter/spring season across the board. Aquinas Senior, Trevin Steager, son of Bill and Trish Krivanek ’90 Steager, was chosen to play in the Annual Shrine Bowl Game. The Aquinas Wrestling Team qualified 3 grapplers for the state tourney and these three from Monarch young men medaled including Matt Kindler, 1st, son of Mike and Jenni Hein ’91 Kindler, Alexander Reimers, 1st, and Anthony Eickmeier, 6th, son of Greg ’76 and Karla Nickolite ‘81 Eickmeier. The Monarchs say goodbye to Coach Tony Horacek after this school year after 20 years of teaching and coaching. The boys basketball team won their districts earning a trip to the big a l u m n i Ne w s Territory dance in Lincoln. The head coach this year is Kyle Eller ‘06 and among his assistants is Brian Birkel ‘06 and Eric DeWispelare ’99. The the Sportsmanship Award competition at State Basketball by just four tenths of a point. Many of you were there and helped us to show good sportsmanship. The Radio broadcasted live from the halls of Aquinas this spring. Many students and staff members were interviewed and the jazz band performed live on the air. Aquinas Speech team earned the title of Conference Runners-Up for the Centennial Conference and saw eight team members make it to finals at districts and one qualify for state. Aquinas fans and students came in 3rd in KVSS Have you considered remembering your alma mater with a planned gift? Aquinas and St. Mary’s Catholic Schools are very blessed to have a Heritage Club. The Heritage Club is a group of individuals who have shared the good news with the schools that they plan to give a planned gift. There are no dues to pay or offices to hold with this club. However, twice a year, the school invites the Heritage Club members in for Mass as a way of saying “thank you for remembering us and helping us to build up the kingdom of God!” Contact Deb in the Development Office or Fr. Timmerman in the Superintendent’s Office if you have questions. Keep up with what is going on with Aquinas and Aquinas Alumni through our Facebook page. Look for us at: https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Aquinas-High-SchoolAlumni/134378903298894 V o l u m e 4 2 N o . P a g e 2 News Stephen Oborny ‘65 attended Radio Engineering Institute upon graduation and completed in 1967. At that time he enlisted in the United States Air Force where he was stationed in Thailand, New Mexico, the Phillipines and Germany. He was honorably discharged in 1971. He attended UNL in Electrical Engineering and joined the Nebraska Air National Guard until his retirement in 2002. The highlight of his Air Guard career was in October 1997 when he went to the Czech Republic as an interpreter for the military and also taught summer school at the West Czech University. He has traveled to all 50 states and 32 foreign countries. He and his wife Marilyn have two children. Bill Janak ‘00 was recently promoted to IT technical services manager at Duncan Aviation in Lincoln. He has been there since 2011. Duncan Aviation is the largest family owned business aircraft service provider in the world. and 1 1 Notes Jeremy Belsky ‘92 recently completed the coursework to earn the designation Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy along with eleven other advisors . Jeremy works for the foundation office at Boys Town in Omaha, NE. Four Aquinas alumni were recently sworn in as Butler County and David City officials. Their names and offices are as follows: Julie Nicolas Reiter ‘84, County Attorney, Karey Eickmeier Adamy ‘96, County Treasurer, Vicki Rech Truksa ‘75, County Clerk and Kevin Hotovy ‘99, Ward 2 City Council Member. Master Sergeant Michael Havlovic ’85 was promoted to his current rank in September, 2014, while serving as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and explosive technician with Task Force Scorpion stationed at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. He has since returned from his deployment. Mary Klosterman ‘10, has been selected as the newest clinical research assistant by the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. She will be working in the Center for Cancer Research on squamous cell cancer. Steve Sloup ‘72, is now the executive vice president chief information officer for West Gate Bank Center in Lincoln, NE. Steve is a past president of Lancaster County CASA, past chair of the Nebraska Bankers VEBA Board of Trustees, past president of the Board of Continuum Employees Assistance in addition to involvement in other various community organizations. Marissa DeWispelare ‘13 achieved All American status once again at the NAIA Indoor Track Championships in Geneva, Ohio. She placed sixth in the mile and fourth in the 4X800 relay. Two people who you will recognize from your days at Aquinas have recently celebrated 60 years of marriage with their spouses. Congratulations to John and Barb Dehner and Bill and Betty Kozisek on celebrating this inspiring milestone! Michael Moravec ’97 was recently awarded board certification by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists in the area of Orthopedics. Michael and his wife Lisa reside in Scottsbluff, NE. If you have any interesting news or notes concerning Aquinas alumni, please consider contacting me for inclusion in future newsletters. Please include as much information as you can as well as contact information. If you would like to send me information or if you need to contact me, I can be reached at: E-mail: deb-svec@cdolinc.net Phone: (402) 367-3175 Address: P.O. Box 149, David City, NE 68632 c/o Deb Svec Please also check us out on the web: http://aquinas.esu7.org/Alumni or on Facebook Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage PAID David City, NE. Permit 30 Aquinas Alumni News P.O. Box 149 David City, NE 68632-0149 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED The Aquinas Class of 2015— the 54th graduating class, will graduate on Sunday, May 17th at 2:00 p.m. Phone-a-thon 2014 pledges have come in quickly and as of the printing of this newsletter, we have received over $49,500.00 Remember: You have until August 31, 2015, to send in your pledge. Thank you for your support! 2014