FALL 2015 - St. Laurence
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FALL 2015 - St. Laurence
WHERE LEADERSHIP BEGINS VISION PROGRESS AND PLANS | ST. LAURENCE HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY I n th is I s s ue 2015 Annual Report Open House at St. Laurence Year-End Sports Update FALL 2015 LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT Lead us Laurence Men to Seize Victory! Dear Friends of St. Laurence, As I reflect on where we have been and where we are headed as a school, I am proud to be a Viking. This is all thanks to the faculty and staff, alumni, parents and students who remained committed and courageous during these transformative years. Our faculty members were bold in enhancing the Viking education and building on our athletic foundation to defend the glory of the black and gold. Although we faced challenging waves, their courageous attitude and heartfelt commitment to the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers helped us achieve many successes. St. Laurence is one of the only all-boy Catholic High Schools that showed an average increase in test-takers the past three years, and our enrollment is on track to grow by 10% over a four-year period. We have also seen improved attrition rates. By valuing our students and preparing them to be 21st century leaders, we achieved these successes. We have remained unique with our academic schedule and curriculum, university and corporate partnerships, and consistent facility enhancements, along with our four-year leadership program. Since 2012, St. Laurence made many faculty and facility enhancements required to provide a better educational and athletic experience for our students. These include, but are not limited to, consistent salary increases and an improved pension plan for our faculty, wireless access throughout the entire building, an updated phone system, improved technology in the library, a varsity basketball locker room, a wrestling room and new mats, a multi-purpose turf room, a new band room, tile abatement for our academic halls and wings, and an energy-efficient boiler system. These dramatic improvements to our school could not have happened without your support. Thank you for participating in our networking luncheons, college internship program, and mentorship program. Thank you also to those who updated their information for the 2016 alumni directory. Due to these efforts, our alumni donor percentage improved by nearly 25% in three years and we experienced an extremely successful Annual Fund ’16, closing at $539,390. We also had 272 new donors in three years, which is nearly 160% increase in total new donors since AF12. While much progress has been made, there is still work to do. We must continue to raise money to support growth in spirituality, leadership, academics, athletics, and scholarships. As always, you are the foundation for success and I continue to ask you for your support in prayers, time, and financial commitment. Please stop by to see these enhancements. It would be great to show you around and provide you an update. Please help us Seize Victory on our future endeavors. Thank you and God Bless. Warm Regards, Joseph A. Martinez ‘99 President Important Dates VIKING WELCOME GAME NIGHT WITH VIKING SOCCER Thursday, October 8, 2015 vs Providence Catholic Viking Visit Days Joe Spano ‘94 Director of Admissions Driver’s Ed Coordinator Transportation Coordinator Truth in Details 97 97% of graduates will be attending college or university in the fall 39 39% of freshmen tested into the AP/Honors Program St. Laurence is proud to announce another successful turnout at the entrance exam this year. We had an outstanding percentage of our testers register, which resulted in our freshmen class being the largest in the school. What is most impressive about this group is that 39% of them were placed in our AP or Honors Programs. The administration, faculty and staff have done an outstanding job implementing and enhancing all of our new initiatives that makes St. Laurence a unique choice for students. The best way for students to experience this is by attending a Viking Visit Day or an Open House. If you know any students who are interested in St. Laurence, please contact the Admissions Office at (708) 458-6900 ext. 252, or fill out the student infor- $76,872 in scholarship money per student 76,872 mation form on our website to receive communication on upcoming events. You can also stay connected with St. Laurence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube. Thank you all for your continued support and GO VIKES! Congratulations to the Class of 2015 for breaking the record for scholarship money earned, making them the highest earning graduating class in the history of St. Laurence! Shadow Day/Basketball Clinic Friday, October 9, 2015 Students who shadow have the opportunity to participate in a free Basketball Clinic run by the STL coaching staff and players held immediately after school. Shadow Day/Baseball CliniC Monday, October 12, 2015 Students who shadow have the opportunity to participate in a free Baseball Clinic run by the STL coaching staff and players held immediately after school. Open House I Sunday, November 1, 2015 10 am to noon Open House II Sunday, December 6, 2015 10 am to noon Future Vikings Football Camp Sunday, January 3, 2016 10 am to Noon For 7th and 8th graders Entrance Exam Saturday, January 9, 2016 8 am Please bring #2 pencils and $25 testing fee For more information or to schedule a visit, please contact Mr. Joe Spano at 708-458-6900 or jspano@stlaurence.com Transportation St. Laurence offers a safe and affordable resource to get to and from school. Students have the option to be picked up by a St. Laurence/ Queen of Peace mini-bus or yellow bus, exclusively for St. Laurence and Queen of Peace students. Buses will pick up and drop off students at a location that works best for the students and their families. St. Laurence owns (4) 14-passenger mini-buses that meet the required federal safety standards. For more information regarding our routes, please contact Mr. Joe Spano at 708-458-6900, x 252. VISION | FALL 2015 2 SPIRITUALITY While our mission is directed by the Catholic faith, St. Laurence is also catholic (universal) in welcoming students of all faiths. Father Norman Trela School Chaplain St. Laurence High School is an all boys Catholic high school. While our mission is directed by the Catholic faith, St. Laurence is also catholic (universal) in welcoming students of all faiths. It is the school’s intention to develop leaders for society. That leadership is nourished by faith and a personal relationship with Jesus. Our patron, St. Laurence, stands as a model to be followed in generosity, self-giving, understanding, service, and good will, to name a few. Our students are encouraged to participate as they are able, and to give of their time, talent, and treasure for their own good and the good of others. 83 83% of the students at St. Laurence are Catholic 3 VISION | FALL 2015 In addition to taking a college course, our students are accepting challenges to put LEADERSHIP their leadership development into action in a variety of settings. STL junior Josiah Jurevis attended the Illinois Leadership Seminars (ILS) at North Park University. Junior Ramon Flores attended the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership workshop at Loyola University. Junior Christian Ferrer and seniors Chris Wetzel and Matt Shonder attended “Learning to Lead” at Lewis University. There is also a group of St. Laurence students are recognizing 30 seniors who will be leading a team for the ways their leadership development our Team of Teams program. In the past, makes them more prepared for life after the teachers have been the facilitators and high school. With the importance that St. mentors for the teams. It’s time for our Laurence puts on leadership, there are many opportunities students receive, of which they are taking advantage. The new partnership with Lewis University is a huge success. Life and Career in the Emerging Workplace, which is an undergraduate course at Lewis, was adjusted and tailored specifically for our upperclassmen to receive college credit. Professors of the course, which was held in the Leadership Center at St. Laurence, were Roman Jeff Clemens, ‘00 Director of Leadership students to put everything they are learning about leadership to work by being in charge of a group of 14-16 of their peers. This will give them some hands-on experience of what it is like being in charge of a team. Among the responsibilities of these students will be communication within their team, decision-making and problem solving, creation of challenges and competitions, decisions on service and fundraising opportunities. Ortega and Joseph Volin, a 2006 gradu- There may continue to be a leadership ate of St. Laurence. “I am impressed with void in many factions of our society, but the quality of college preparation that the here at St. Laurence High School, we con- student’s exhibit and the natural transition tinue to stay positive, innovative, and mor- they have made to Lewis University. Also ally and ethically strong in our leadership evident is the leadership ethos that perme- development. Our passion and mission ates all scholastic endeavors and class- is one focused on progress, growth and room interactions at St. Laurence. They maturation of the whole individual in order are some of the best high school students to come together, move forward, and leave that I have ever worked with,” said Ortega. no one behind. Sail On Vikings! Our passion and mission is focused on progress, growth and maturation of the whole individual in order to come together, move forward and leave no one behind. VISION | FALL 2015 4 ACADEMICS As we begin the 2015-2016 school through a mentoring program. Partners year, we will continue to concentrate on in Achievement provides STL parents and academic collaboration. We will continue students with college planning and career our academic partnerships with Lewis readiness expertise through education University and DePaul University with our workshops and family consultations. STEM and Leadership initiatives. Dan Keating ’79 will be teaching an ACT prep course to juniors on Saturdays at St. Laurence. The ten-week, three hours per session course will cover all areas of the ACT process. Dan’s students have shown much success on the ACT test after taking Jim Muting ’73 Principal this prep course. Dan graduated from the University of Chicago Law School in 1986. He is starting his 28th year as a Law professor at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis. Dan was twice voted Outstanding Professor of the Year by the law students at Washington University. He also received the Distinguished Faculty Award from Washington University and served three terms as Interim Dean at Washington Uni- I would like to welcome our new teachers and the courses he or she will be teaching at STL: Mr. Tom King Physics Ms. Christina Grannan Spanish 10 years of experience as an ACT tutor and teacher. He uses teaching techniques that are supported by the most current studies on efficient learning. He has authored or co-authored three books and more than two dozen scholarly articles. confusion of college planning by guiding families through the process. Partners in Achievement works with students to identify a major and field of study, build a strong college list, enhance essays and personal statements, submit applications and complete all necessary financial aid forms. The mission of this program is to empower parents with the knowledge needed to create a personalized college achievement In addition to Dan Keating’s work with Br. Francis Gammaro Science plan while mentoring students to achieve ACT prep, Jim Reilly ’79 introduced STL to success in high school, college and be- Mrs. Kelley Moore Biology “Partners for Achievement.” This program yond. Partners in Achievement currently helps parents and students with college advises over 250 families from more than admissions and financial aid, while inspir- 50 school districts throughout the Chicago- ing students to achieve their potential land area. Mr. Jay Clarke English and Head Lacrosse Coach Ms. Kate Gaffey Art and Graphic Design Mr. Jim Tracy ’72 Athletic Associate And returning for his 51st year Mr. Tom Rezek 5 versity School of Law. Dan has more than The goal is to help relieve the stress and VISION | FALL 2015 Partners for Achievement helps parents and students with college admissions and financial aid, while inspiring students to achieve their potential through a mentoring program. ATHLETICS “Defend the Glory.” Year-End Update The Viking studentathletes continue to “Defend the glory of the black and gold!” This past winter saw Coach Maley guide the basketball team to the most wins since 2008-09. This included winning the Stagg Thanksgiving tournament and earning a Top 10 ranking in the Southtown early in the season. Coach Maley will look to build upon this success in his 2nd year at the helm. Additionally, the wrestling team produced some great individual performances, as 3 Vikings qualified for the State Finals. Senior Frank Tomaskovic led the way with a 6th place finish at heavyweight. In the spring, the baseball team won their 5th straight Regional Championship. They now have captured 8 Regionals in the 10 years that Pete Lotus has been the head coach. The Vikes return a lot of talent and will be looking to capture another CCL Blue title while chasing a state title next season. Also, the lacrosse team posted another solid season, as they finished the regular season in the top 15 of their class. Meanwhile, the bass fishing team sent a boat to the State Finals for the 3rd straight year. Santo Munizzi and Paul Petan were the members of the qualifying boat for the Vikings. As we put the 2014-15 school year into the history books, we are confident our student-athletes will continue to excel on and off the field this year, and invite you to attend home sporting events and see our teams in action! Viking Voyage We are very excited to announce that Jim Tracy ’72 has joined the athletic department. Jim’s focus will be on development efforts for athletics, primarily the Viking Voyage. His work will be instrumental as we continue to grow the Viking Voyage. Jim will be reaching out to many of our alumni athletes and former coaches for support in growing the Viking Voyage. Thank you to everyone who supported the Viking Voyage this past year. We had the best year yet, and are looking to build upon that this year. Thanks to your generosity, we were able to start improvements in the Charles Grunhard Fitness Center. We are still working toward our goal to replace all the equipment. If you would like to support the current project, or any of our specific athletic programs, please contact Jim at 708-458-6900 x253 or jtracy@stlaurence.com. New Hires In addition to adding Jim Tracy to the athletic department, we are excited to welcome Jay Clarke as the new Head Lacrosse Coach and Clayton French as the new Head Wrestling Coach. Coach French comes to the Vikings from downstate Mt. Carmel High School, where he was the head coach last year. Previously, he was an assistant coach at Willowbrook High School for 6 years. Clay wrestled at Eastern Illinois and then joined the coaching staff at EIU when he graduated. He also got started in mixed martial arts while in college and has compiled a 20-7 record in his career. Clay has bolstered his staff with the additions of Carson Beebe and Joe Phelan. Beebe was a 3-time State placer at Montini. He is also an MMA fighter and helps run Beebe Trained School of Wrestling with his brothers. Meanwhile, Phelan has been the longtime head of the Badgers Wrestling Club and brings over 20 years of coaching experience with him. Coach Clarke takes over the lacrosse program looking to build upon the successes in the program’s short history. Jay played lacrosse at Marian Catholic and then at Illinois State University where he was a 4-year starter and 2-year captain. He has a wide array of coaching experience, including serving as the head coach at Marian Catholic, coaching at elite camps on the East Coast, and most recently serving as the head men’s and women’s coach at Newcastle University in England. Jay has been a great ambassador for the sport and he is excited to continue to grow it at St. Laurence and on the Southside. In addition to coaching and teaching at St. Laurence, Jay will be running a youth lacrosse program drawing from the Midway area, Burbank, and the surrounding suburbs. We welcome Clay and Jay as exciting additions to our coaching staff. We are confident they will bring sustained success to their respective programs. Tim Chandler Athletic Director Sports Management Club Moderator Student Athlete Spotlight Paul Petan ’16 is an honors student, 3-sport athlete, and tremendous leader. He attended Palos South Middle School and resides in Palos Heights. Paul is a captain for the football, lacrosse, and bass fishing teams. He is a starter and key contributor in football and lacrosse, and he is on the top boat and a returning State Qualifier for the fishing team. Despite juggling commitments to 3 sports, Paul carries an impressive 4.15 GPA. Reflecting on his high school years, Paul says, “I am very thankful for the opportunities that St. Laurence has provided me. I have developed as a student, an athlete, and a leader. STL feels like home to me and I have built great relationships with my classmates, teammates, coaches, faculty, and staff. The fact that I have been able to be a multi-sport athlete for all 4 years without having to choose one sport over another has been one of the highlights of my experience.” VISION | FALL 2015 6 ACTIVITIES This year, we introduce the newly-formed Board Game Club and Rock Climbing Club. Laura Baldwin Activities Director English Teacher I can hardly believe that school is back in In this spring of last year I was approached session, as summer seemed to zoom by. once again to start a new team: Speech Activities at St. Laurence keep the school and Debate. Following the format and suc- filled for twelve months out of the year, cess of the Chess Team, this year school I including students and parents. It truly is will be moderating a Speech and Debate a wonderful experience at St. Laurence Club. Change that sentence to read, “We year-round. will learn the fundamentals of competing Two years ago, I was approached by a group of students regarding starting a chess team at STL. That year I moderated a Chess Club to focus on learning the fundamentals of the game while researching the most appropriate way to enable our school to become part of a league of 7 VISION | FALL 2015 in Speech and Debate competitions, with the hope that for the 2016-2017 school year, we have enough knowledgeable, competitive members to compete with our own STL team. We also have two new clubs for this school year: Board Game Club and Rock Climbing Club. chess teams. Graciously, a new teacher, St. Laurence is an activity-driven school, Mr. Ben Dahm, took over the club in the and any ideas are always appreciated and fall of 2014, and became the moderator of considered. Therefore, if students, par- the newly formed STL Chess Team. He and ents, or alumni have ideas for new clubs the students had a wonderful experience or teams, please make sure to contact me. and hope to continue to grow as a team. Have a wonderful first semester! The first 50th year reunion at St Laurence, ALUMNI hosted by the Class of 1965, was a huge success! Thanks to everyone who attended our inaugural all-school reunion. This was the first celebration for a 50th year reunion at St Laurence. We had a great turnout and hope you enjoyed reconnecting with friends and former classmates. We look forward next year’s all-school reunion, 2015 Hall of Fame Inductees Bill Riordan ’88 Football and Baseball Bryan Pruitt ’90 Football Dan Ruane ’79 Football highlighted by the class of 1966. Joe Kenny ’70 Wrestling Last January, we launched our first-ever Mark Ewald ’73 Football Internship program. We had 18 recent graduates meet with professionals from various different fields, most of whom were fellow Vikings. This year, Gary Miller ’72 will host a seminar on interview skills and resume building. The seminar will be held on December 16. Following this, on January 6, the prospective interns will put their skills to work and meet the intern hosts. If you would like to host a young Viking as an intern or if you are a young Viking looking for an internship, please contact Adam Lotus via email at alotus@ stlaurence.com. Adam Lotus ’01 Director of Alumni Assistant Recruiter Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach Dan Nyblom ’97 Track Ken Ritter ’84 Baseball Joe Moore ’96 Hockey 2002 -2003 Basketball Team Coach Jerry Doorhy ’91 Football 2015 Presidential Award Winners Tom Allison, ’69 President and CEO Stan Fronczak, ’65 Professional John Barnicle, ’82 Entrepreneur Viking Pride Dinner Friday, November 6, 2015 6:30 p.m. St. Laurence High School $75 Join us to celebrate athletic and professional inductees into the St. Laurence Hall of Fame! Tickets can be purchased online at www.stlaurence.com/alumni. All tickets must be purchased by November 4. For more information, contact Adam Lotus at 708-458-6900, x237 VISION | FALL 2015 8 9 VISION | FALL 2015 TH A N K YO U to celebrate our first everyone who helped 50th Anniversary Reunion weekend! We had the classes of 1965, 1975, 1985, 1995, and 2005 well-represented, along with many other alumni who attended our All-Alumni Reunion. We look forward to continuing this great tradition for years to come! A highlight of the evening was the varsity 41-20 victory over St. Ignatius in football. On Vikings! KOZAK’S CORNER The St. Laurence Office of Alumni Relations has learned of or been informed of the passing of the following alums since February, 2015: Ed Kozak ’79 Institutional Advancement Associate Comedy Club Moderator Jonathan Crotty ‘00 is now teaching as a reading specialist at a charter school on the west side of the city of Chicago. His wife, Julie, and he welcomed Alexander into the world last August, who is their first child. The Crotty’s live in south-suburban Mokena. Robert Szajkovics ’77 was featured in the Daily Southtown sports section in January in Tony Baranek’s Insider Bowling column. It turns out that Bob, a Homer Glen resident, shot a 853 series, including rolling a perfect game and a 299 game, and it included 31 strikes, making it his 15th career perfect game. Congratulations to Bob on a tremendous achievement! John Pollard ‘86 checked in. He was a CPA with several firms in Chicago for 13 years, and then became an FBI agent, first in Milwaukee, and then in Phoenix for the past eight-plus years. We would tell you more about what he does, but, you know! He is married to Beth Ann and they have three children: Katelyn, Jack, and Riley. They reside in beautiful Surprise in the Grand Canyon State of Arizona. John Supich ‘86 also reported in. He is a commercial pilot, specifically, a first officer on the Airbus A-320 for Jet Blue Airways. He and his wife Angela reside in Belleview, Michigan, located near Ypsilanti. Thanks for the update, John, and be safe. 11 VISION | FALL 2015 Robert JaniK January 22, 2015 2005 Brian Kenny February 27, 2015 1980 Leon Boyes December 18, 2012 1973 Jerzy Burkot February 27, 2015 1994 Jerzy Burkot February 27, 2015 1994 William Flatley October 7, 2014 1965 Karl Turro March 15, 2015 1981 Randall Aurich July 12, 2010 1965 Dennis Durack September 13, 2014 1965 Frank Murphy May 5, 2014 1981 Robert Schwab August 7, 2012 1965 Angelo Dimonte December 28, 2011 1965 Henry Chrusciel April 17, 2015 1967 Kenneth Ida March 25, 2014 1975 Patrick Mitchell September 3, 2010 1972 Mark Maskos June 16, 2015 1986 Ronald Koller December 30, 2006 1965 Randolph doman July 31, 2015 1965 Gary Tarter October 1, 2013 1973 John Litrenta ‘82 let us know recently that he took a position as a Real Estate Broker at McColly Real Estate. John and his wife, Robin, are the proud parents of two young Viking alums: John Vincent ‘11, and James ‘13. They live in Orland Park. Much success to John — defend the Glory of the Black and Gold! Nicholas Kostyk ’03 was ordained a Catholic Priest this past May in the Archdiocese of Chicago. He attended St. Joseph Grade School in Summit. Interestingly Father Nick will have the faculties to celebrate mass in both the Roman and Byzantine Catholic rites. His first assignment is at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish in north-suburban Glenview. Congratulations and God Bless! Daniel Collins ‘65 reported in from the Emerald Isle in Ireland. He and his wife Adonica are both retired and decided to live across the pond. They resided in the city Cork, County Cork, and then this summer moved to Torrevieja, Spain. I think the weather’s a little nicer in Spain. He wishes all his Class of ’65 classmates well as they celebrate their 50-year reunion. Erin Go Bragh, Danny! Dan Gregus ‘79 is an Athletic Hall of Famer who helped lead his team to a Prep Bowl victory in 1978 and was recently named SEC Associate Director for the Broker-Dealer exam program in the Chicago, IL office. Dan began his career at the Securities and Exchange Commission in 1993 in the Enforcement Division. Congrats and good luck in this important position. Dan and his wife Tara live in west suburban Riverside. Here in the alumni office, we are still trying to determine the details from one more football homecoming game — the 1969 game. If you have a certain, no-doubtabout-it memory of the game, please contact me at ekozak@stlaurence.com. What’s your big news? Engaged? New job? Won an award? I’d like to know about it! Send your submission, with accompanying photo(s) if possible, to ekozak@stlaurence.com or fax to 708-458-7616 or mail to Ed Kozak, Alumni Office, St. Laurence High School, 5556 W. 77th St., Burbank, IL 60459-1398. Note that not all submissions will be used, and all are subject to editing. I look forward to hearing from you. STL Facilities: Progress & Plans Completed in past 10 years 2005 Hall of Fame Hallway created: new floor and wall plaques displaying Capital Campaign Donors, Athletic Hall of Fame Recipients, Laurence Award recipients, Black & Gold and Heart of St. Laurence recipients. 2005 New communication technology installed throughout the school to enhance security and allow for direct contact with classrooms. Athletic lockers installed. 2006 Opening of the Leadership Center, refurbishing of upper and lower levels with IT equipment. 2005/2006 Energy-efficient windows installed throughout the school, new student lockers, new fire alarm system. 2007 New floors installed in the foyer and cafeteria, enhanced technology in science labs. 2008 New artificial turf for football, lacrosse, and soccer field, new 8-lane running track. 2008 New dugouts and press box installed at Baseball Field. 2009 Athletic Field entrance and walkway complete with brick pavers and benches. 2010 Gym painted and new ceiling installed. Thank you! DEVELOPMENT I’m pleased to share with you the 2015 Annual Report. Please accept my most sincere thanks for your support of this outstanding Annual Fund, which surpassed our goal of $535,000 to close at $539,390. while using cur- We topped our goal, in many parts, due to the generous support of our alumni and friends. Our work does not stop here; there is still much to accomplish. It is our intention to become the premier, all-male high school of choice on the south side and we must continue to work together to achieve that goal. made gifts in I encourage all of you to support St. Laurence Annual Fund each year. Every gift is important and every gift counts towards providing our current Vikings a strong faith foundation and the best possible education within an StL STEM-based learning environment, We have confidence our alumni and friends rent technology in a well-maintained physical campus. I hope those who Annual Fund ‘15 will do so again in Annual Fund ‘16. If you weren’t Anne Tucker Director of Development PADS Coordinator able to make a gift last year, please consider a gift this year. will continue to recognize the advantage a St. Laurence education gives our students and support us in our important fundraising work. Your continued support is vital to the growth of our development efforts. 2011 Computer Lab refurbished: 50 state of the art computers installed. 2012 Basketball locker room built, new scoreboards, wireless access throughout entire building. 2013 New energy efficient lights installed in the gym. ANNUAL FUND GROWTH 2014 New boiler system, south entrance landscaping, wrestling room built, multi-turf room renovation, Band Room remodeled. 2015 Cafeteria painted, floor abatement in the main hallway and all wings, north entrance landscaping, enhanced and upgraded phone system, new baseball fence, tennis courts painted, weight equipment enhanced, trophy cases remodeled and renovation of multi-media learning center. TOTAL FUNDRAISING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 ANNUAL FUND 2015 $539,390.09 ENDOWMENT CONTRIBUTIONS $73,741.70 Annual Fund Total $613,131.79 ALUMNI OFFICE EVENTS Sponsorship Signage $12,000.00 Viking Pride Dinner $22,684.00 Planned Future Projects Final Four Extravaganza $32,405.99 Expand Multi-Media Room and enhance its technology Alumni Golf Outing $23,711.00 Upgrade tables and chairs in cafeteria *AF13 does not include $100,000 State Farm Grant DONOR GROWTH Alumni Events Total $90,800.99 BRICK PAVER PROGRAM $1,650.00 Enhance technology in every classroom Continue classroom floor abatement Epoxy floor in main academic halls and wings New athletic locker room COMBINED FUNDRAISING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015 $705,582.78 New green roof VISION | FALL 2015 12 CLASS of ’66 13 Donors $54,405 St. Laurence O’Toole Society William Eckhardt Vice-President’s Roundtable George Ruebenson BM Sponsors Circle James Long SOCIETY MEMBERS St. Laurence O’Toole Society (OTS) $50,000 and above ROUNDTABLE MEMBERS President’s Roundtable (PR) $25,000 - $49,999 Vice President’s Roundtable (VPR) $10,000 - $24,999 Principal’s Roundtable (PRR) $7,500 - $9,999 CIRCLE MEMBERS Partners Circle (PC) $5,500 - $7,499 Associates Circle (AC) $3,500 - $5,499 Investors Circle (IC) $1,500 - $3,499 Sponsors Circle (SC) $1,000 - $1,499 CLUB MEMBERS Viking Club (VC) $750 - $999 Black & Gold Club (BGC) $250 - $749 Friends of St. Laurence (FSTL) Less than $250 CLASS of ’65 20 Donors $12,760 Associates Circle Garry Kelly Investors Circle Richard Cremieux Stanley Fronczak Sponsors Circle Richard Krasula Black & Gold Club Bishop Daniel Jenky Timothy Kleczka Robert Kunka Timothy Lamke Robert Smith BM Gregory Steinbach Friends of St. Laurence William Byrnes James Gierucki Thomas Griebel Clem Herman Howard Koster Dennis Koziol Rev. Paul Lipinski James Rogers James Sullivan Dennis Wozniak 13 VISION | FALL 2015 Black & Gold Club Gary Coop Peter Baier James Janik Jeffrey Mark Gregory Sterk Ronald Witkowski Friends of St. Laurence James Antos Joseph Bidinger Ronald Biernat Dennis Johnson Charles Klimo Roger Klocek Theodore Konfederak James Long Jeffrey Mark David McGovern Guy Meyer Frank Oles Nick Palangio William Showtis CLASS of ’67 15 Donors $1,042 Black & Gold Club Ronald Orkowski Friends of St. Laurence Kenneth Baetzel Paul Bien John Bobek John Cassiani Mark Czerniak Dennis Kiszonas Richard Labash Richard Mrotek George Podrebarac Glenn Polloway Ralph Scnackel John Sepiol John Stepusin Donald Walker CLASS of ’68 24 Donors $5,854 Sponsors Circle James Coleman Timothy Skodon Black & Gold Club Joseph Barone Michael Kelly Daniel Maloney Terrence Murphy David Muzzy William O’Connor Michael Roche Anthony Slawniak Friends of St. Laurence John Bobko William Bogolin Dennis Chepulis John Duffy James Fennessy William Funke John Kedzuf Raymond Landsiedel John Mysliwiec Robert Russo James Schmitz Joseph Skender James Slykas Stanley Thomas CLASS of ’69 14 Donors $4,835 Investors Circle C. Richard Panico Black & Gold Club Michael Colgan Robert Litviak Kevin Sykora Friends of St. Laurence Daniel Arp James Henry Steven Malanowski Michael Mickas Michael O’Brien Terrence O’Reilly Thomas Paprocki Robert B. Ryan Dennis Walery Walter Warachowski CLASS of ’70 19 Donors $12,700 Vice-President’s Roundtable James Kochalka Sponsors Circle John McGetrick Black & Gold Club Neil Gaskin Joseph Moore III Friends of St. Laurence Leonard Barre Robert Carroll Daniel Czarnecki Joseph Filipiak Robert Foertsch James Gabel Michael Kelly Thomas Lipinski James McCrickard Brian Murphy Robert Musur Michael Mysza Kenneth Odom David Pavela Timothy Sulima CLASS of ’71 15 Donors $4,500 Sponsors Circle Michael Lepore Michael E. Sliwoski Black & Gold Club Thomas Funke James Kocher Michael Pacetti Thomas Rickert Dennis Wills Gregory Zaborniak Friends of St. Laurence Dominick Byrne Edward Erdman Edward Pahuski Edward Small Robert Stachnik Gregory Wolf David Zawacki CLASS of ’72 12 Donors $2,641 Sponsors Cirlce Alan Dean Black & Gold Club Thomas Baier Robert Ferrentino Michael McCarthy Gary Miller Thomas Pisarczyk Friends of St. Laurence John Bagdzius Edwin Czopek David Daniels Earl Joyce Edward Kuchta Lawrence Mickas CLASS of ’73 19 Donors $4,030 Viking Club James Muting Black & Gold Club Robert Baier Dennis Gannon Edward King Patrick King Edward McDonough Peter Vilkelis Friends of St. Laurence John Arduino Rev. Jeremiah Boland Michael Dineen Ronald Foys Gary Hauser William Herman John Kappel Robert Kenny Martin Nothhelfer Eugene Ryan John Steed Michael Zalewski Ralph Zintak CLASS of ’74 16 Donors $5,030 Investors Circle Dave Shannon Black & Gold Club Lawrence Cramer William Flamm Kevin King Michael Morefield Friends of St. Laurence Michael Duda John Fitzgerald Lawrence Fitzgerald Jack Gaworski Stephen Hassel Michael Kielty Ross Kimmey Kevin McCarthy John Riordan Joseph Smogor Thomas Vergados CLASS of ’75 23 Donors $59,305 President’s Roundtable George Scanlon Vice-President’s Roundtable Kevin Dages Frank Tannura Partners Circle Chuck Naso BM Investors Circle Paul and Maggie Kuras Sponsors Circle Paul Pencak Sponsors Circle William Matevich Viking Club Dennis Foley Martin O’Malley Black & Gold Club Michael Cahill Samuel Delisi Joseph Faber James Hortsman Michael Kelly Kevin Letz Bruce Nawara Friends of St. Laurence Thomas Downes Michael Gabel Donald Haraf Joseph Kalvaitis Wayne Lipski James Martin Vincent Rusnak Thomas Rybarczyk Joseph Sova William Walaszek CLASS of ’76 14 Donors $2,750 Sponsors Circle Michael Stankus Black & Gold Club Thomas Eder Robert Lesniewski Robert Renaud Friends of St. Laurence Hon. Michael Burke Timothy Cerney Mark Curcio Lawrence Gosewisch Joseph Labno Charles Lynch Robert Pellegrini Drew Steinbach Gregory Suffield Dominick Yocius CLASS of ’77 25 Donors $7,225 Investors Circle Dr. David Raminski Sponsors Circle Thaddeus Rogozinski Black & Gold Club Michael Corbett James Dolinar Terrence Gray Alan Haraf William Hinsberger Brian King Thomas Lange David Mysza Mark Podrazik Neal Rourke Friends of St. Laurence Richard Antonacci William Baier Lawrence Bochenek Richard Buch John Cisek Joseph Cotter Thomas Evoy Richard Golz Kurt Kufner Anthony Mornar Joseph Oboikovitz Martin Rynne Michael Tomasek CLASS of ’78 15 Donors $10,375 Investors Circle Michael Kenny William Miller Patrick Reidy Black & Gold Club Rev. 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