A PUBLICATION OF THE ALUMNI-DEVELOPMENT OFFICE OF RONCALLI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Volume 9, Number 2 • March 2012 Archbishop Lucas to be Honored at 2012 Festa del Leone April 14! . . . see page 7 Cursing Mummies - March 22 -25 Spring play written and directed by alumni page 10 Mrs. Carol Bauer Retiring 25 years of dedicated service at Roncalli Catholic page 12 $10,000 Grant given to roncalli Catholic First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association page 16 Roncalli Catholic High School 2 23rd Annual Swing with Pride Leavitt Memorial Golf Open Monday, August 6, 2012 The Players Club at Deer Creek Supports scholarships and tuition grant programs for the students of Roncalli Catholic High School Last year’s event raised $40,000 Social Hour, Silent Auction, Raffle Giveaways and Dinner Program follow golf $125 per golfer • $500 per foursome Mulligans: $5.00 each or three for $10.00 Raffle tickets: $5.00 each or three for $10.00 for a chance to win major prizes Sponsorships: available and welcomed Save the date and plan to join the fun! For additional information or to join the planning committee click the email address below for Chad Crouch, Events Coordinator [email protected] CLICK CLICK ON ON THE THE ADS ADS THROUGHOUT THROUGHOUT THIS THIS ISSUE ISSUE TO TO VISIT VISIT THE THE RCHS RCHS SUPPORTER’S SUPPORTER’S WEBSITE WEBSITE proud to support J. Skinner Baking Company is proud to support Roncalli Catholic High School baked fresh daily in omaha skinnerbaking.com PRIDE March 2012 3 Inside March 2012 Miss Nebraska Junior Teen Finalist 4 A Word from our President 5 Archbishop Lucas Presides at Ash Wednesday Mass 6 Archbishop Lucas to be Honored at Festa del Leone 7 Roncalli Catholic Sends Students to the March for Life 8 Roncalli Catholic Wins Culinary Arts Invitational 9 Cursing Mummies: Spring Play 10 RCHS Hosts Wits Clash Competition 11 RCHS Honored with Construction and Design Awards 11 Harlem All-Star Pee Wee Harrison Visits RCHS 11 Mrs. Carol Bauer Retiring 12 Art Students Earn Top Honors 13 Girls Basketball Finishes Fourth in Tournament 14 Boys Basketball Rated Sixth in C-1 14 Welcome Chad Crouch, Events Coordinator 14 RCHS to Host Australian Basketball Team 15 Five RCHS Bowlers Qualify for State 15 RCHS Receives $10,000 Grant from FCSLA 16 Musical Talent Showcased at Christmas Concert 17 RCHS Hosted “Pasta and Pops” Concert 17 All About Alums 18 Annual Alumni Basketball Tournament 19 Annual Donors List (omitted names from November) 20 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK Pictured are Seniors Dan Wilkie and Tom Mullen showing their Catholic school enthusiasm by participating in Twin Day. Roncalli Catholic went all out to celebrate Catholic Schools Week January 30 through February 3, 2012 Monday T he festivities kicked off with an All-School Mass. Tuesday T his day was celebrated with a hilarious teacher trivia game show in the Notre Dame Auditorium. One student for each grade was paired with a teacher. Like the Newlywed Game, the students had to guess how the teachers would answer a variety of questions to win free lunch for Friday. The freshman class won the grand prize. On the Cover Wednesday T his was Cozy Day and students were allowed to wear sweats and pajama pants. Roncalli Catholic sent 35 participants - 31 students and four adult chaperones – to the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. on January 23. This is the largest group RCHS has sent in the four years the school has participated in the national event. ThursdayStudents participated in Twin Day. They were encouraged to dress alike in groups of two or more students. Read the story on page 8. FridayThe festivities concluded with an RCHS Spirit Day and Talent Show. Roncalli Catholic High School 4 A Word from Mr. Jeff Dempsey, our President Dear Roncalli Catholic Family: Spring is here, our campus is a buzz with activity and there is much to report in this issue of The Pride – our first electronic issue of the magazine. Of all the good things happening around the school, a few things in particular stand out. For instance, our track and stadium project has been completed, our new Activity Center is now open and our recruitment and enrollment efforts are strong! Track and Stadium Project Jeff Dempsey, President Roncalli Catholic High School The Pride Online Two out of three issues of PRIDE will be electronic only, featured solely on our website. The November edition will remain a printed magazine, but will also be available online. It will continue to feature our valued donors, members entered into the Memorial Association and our volunteers, who have been honored for their service and dedication to Roncalli Catholic. After much planning, work and generous support, our running track and stadium project is now officially complete. The track was professionally striped and marked over Spring Break and is ready for practice and competition. A major initiative within our recently completed capital campaign, the completion of the track marks a milestone in a tremendous effort which also included: the installation of stadium bleachers, lights, fencing and a press box; the construction of a concession stand, restrooms and ticket booth; and extensive landscaping. Roncalli Catholic’s athletic facilities can now be considered among the most comprehensive of any high school in the metropolitan area. Thank you to all who supported this effort and believed in our ability to complete this ambitious initiative. RCHS Activity Center “Open for Business” The flooring and lighting have been installed and the paint has dried in our new 4,000 square foot Activity Center, and it is now ready for just that – activity. Created through the combination and renovation of four former classrooms, this project resulted in much-needed, functional space and will be available for use by our wrestling team, school clubs and sports teams, alumni reunions and a variety of other school and community functions. As a matter of fact, the Activity Center will showcase the silent auction for this year’s Festa del Leone (April 14). Thank you to the many parent and student volunteers who helped us reach this goal. Open House, Placement Exam and Freshman Enrollment Last November, more than 90 families attended our Open House, expressing interest in attending Roncalli Catholic. In January, more than 100 eighth-graders took the High School placement exam with us. As a result, we are planning to welcome more than 90 freshmen this fall – including my son and Godson, I am proud to report. These encouraging numbers are the result of our staff, students, teachers, parents, alumni and friends who help create and support our faith-filled, academically rigorous school - Roncalli Catholic. Continued on page 5 RONCALLI CATHOLIC FIREWORKS SALE • JUNE 25 – JULY 5 You’ll be buying fireworks anyway. Why not support a good cause while you’re at it? Find us in the lot at Dave’s Auto Body I-680 and Irvington Exit Proceeds to benefit the students of Roncalli Catholic Thanks to Mark Schumacher (’87) for allowing us to use his lot for the fundraiser PRIDE March 2012 A Word from Mr. Jeff Dempsey Continued from page 4 Join Us for Festa del Leone This year’s Festa del Leone is extra special as we will honor The Most Reverend George J. Lucas, Archbishop of Omaha on April 14. Festa del Leone is the premier fundraising event for our school. Funds raised go directly to support the tuition and operating needs that allow us to offer an exceptional education at Roncalli Catholic. I hope you can join us for a night featuring live and silent auctions, a grand prize raffle drawing valued at $5000, and, of course, to honor Archbishop Lucas. For additional information see page 7 or contact Mr. Chad Crouch, Events Coordinator [email protected]. Faith in Action At Roncalli Catholic we put our faith into action by supporting the causes we believe in. As a Catholic school it is important to teach our students to live their faith – keeping their beliefs at the forefront of their lives and having the courage to stand up for those who cannot stand-up for themselves. It is a testament to our faculty, parents and students, that we had 35 representatives at the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. this year – that’s more than any other Catholic school in the Omaha metro area. Read more about the trip on page 8. As you read through this online magazine, please note the highlights of recent student and faculty activities -- from sports and the spring play, to the Culinary Team champions and our noteworthy March for Life participation and you’ll see our faith and PRIDE in action. I’d like to close by expressing how thankful I am for the continued support from you, our Roncalli Catholic families, friends, and donors. Our successes wouldn’t be possible without your involvement. God bless and Happy Easter, Jeff Dempsey, President Roncalli Catholic High School 5 The PRIDE is published by the Office of Stewardship and Development of Roncalli Catholic High School, Omaha, NE. The Office of Stewardship and Development includes: Public Relations, Recruitment and Retention, Alumni Relations, Special Events, Communications and Fundraising. ©2012, All rights reserved. Materials in The PRIDE may be reproduced provided prior permission is obtained from the editor and credit is given. RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRESIDENT Jeffrey M. Dempsey RONCALLI CATHOLIC PRESIDENT EMERITUS Rev. Lloyd A. Gnirk EDITOR Kristi Berger PHOTOGRAPHY Development and Alumni Office DESIGN AND LAYOUT Goodrich and Goodrich, LLC STEWARDSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Jeffrey M. Dempsey, President Rev. Lloyd A. Gnirk, President Emeritus Rev. Gerald Igboanusi, Roncalli Catholic Chaplain Barbara Norris, Business Manager Kami Findall, Development/Database Manager Kristi Berger, Communications Coordinator Chad Crouch, Events Coordinator Darlene Perrotto, Administrative Assistant Paulette Theisen, Director of Admissions and Recruitment FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION Please contact Jennifer Sanderson (402) 679-9174 • FAX (402) 597-1321 [email protected] or the Roncalli Catholic Development Office (402) 571-7670 • FAX (402) 571-3216 www.roncallicatholic.org All advertising dollars are sent directly to Roncalli Catholic High School and help to underwrite the cost of this publication. 6 Roncalli Catholic High School Archbishop George Lucas visits with Sophomore Aautumn Jones-Evans at a RCHS luncheon following Ash Wednesday Mass. The meal was prepared by the Roncalli Catholic Culinary Arts class under the direction of Mrs. Cathy Leak. Also pictured are Sophomore students (far left) Cole Meister and (far right) Allison Wolff. Archbishop Lucas Presides at Ash Wednesday All-School Mass Archbishop George Lucas presided at the Roncalli Catholic Ash Wednesday AllSchool Mass on February 22. He encouraged students to see that Lent is a time to focus on the gift of Jesus Christ and the dual nature of life; it is a wonderful gift but not without trials and sin. Pictured left: Archbishop George Lucas with RCHS Chaplain Father Chi Igboanusi following Ash Wednesday Mass. PRIDE March 2012 7 Archbishop George Lucas to be Honored April 14th at Festa del Leone The Most Reverend George J. Lucas, Archbishop of Omaha, will receive Roncalli Catholic’s highest honor, the Pope John XXIII Award, on April 14 at the 23rd Annual Festa del Leone. Named for Pope John XXIII, born Angelo Roncalli Giuseppe, this award is bestowed upon those individuals who exhibit extraordinary devotion and commitment to “serving the children and friends of God.” The recipient is honored each year at the school’s premier fundraising event, the Festa del Leone. According to RCHS President Jeff Dempsey, the Archbishop has shown tremendous support for the school. Following his ordination, Archbishop Lucas served as an associate pastor in parishes in Sunset Hills, Florissant, St. Louis, Normandy and Kirkwood, all in the state of Missouri. He went on to complete advanced studies at Saint Louis University and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy and a Master of Arts degree in history. Archbishop Lucas served on the faculty of St. Louis Preparatory Seminary-North and St. Louis Preparatory Seminary. He was the chancellor and vicar general of the Archdiocese of St. Louis and the rector of Kenrick-Glennon Seminary. He was named Honorary Prelate of His Holiness in 1994. Archbishop Lucas is currently a member of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' Subcommittee on the Catechism. In fact, Archbishop Lucas served as the honorary chair of the school’s $2.75 Million “Worth Fighting For” Capital Campaign that was launched in 2009 and spearheaded by RCHS President Emeritus Fr. Lloyd Gnirk. This campaign helped the school retain sound financial footing. “This campaign and the leadership of Archbishop Lucas have been vital to the success of our school,” said Jeff Dempsey, RCHS President. “Exceeding the original goal of the campaign has enabled us to invest not only in our students and faculty, but also in the campus and expanded course offerings.” The Festa del Leone consists of a signature dinner and auction and raises important tuition support for the 335 young men and women of Roncalli Catholic. The cost is $125 per person. The evening will include silent and live auctions, a lottery drawing, special giveaways as well as the presentation of the Pope John XXIII Award. The Most Reverend George J. Lucas was named Archbishop of Omaha on June 3, 2009, and was installed on July 22, 2009. Prior to joining the Omaha Archdiocese, he served for nearly 10 years in the Diocese of Springfield, Illinois, where he was ordained a bishop on December 14, 1999. Archbishop Lucas was born June 12, 1949 in Saint Louis, Missouri to George J. Lucas and Mary Catherine Kelly (now deceased). He is the eldest son and has one sister and two brothers. Archbishop Lucas studied at Cardinal Glennon College and Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in Saint Louis and was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of St. Louis on May 24, 1975 by Cardinal John Joseph Carberry. There’s still time to make your reservations! Join Us on Saturday, April 14, 2012 For additional information, contact: Chad Crouch, RCHS Events Coordinator 402-571-7670 ext. 113 or click on the email address below. [email protected] Event Chairs: Bill and Judi Larson Honorary Chairs: Leonard (Rummel 1972) and Kate Sommer Roncalli Catholic High School 8 Roncalli Catholic Sends Students to the March for Life Roncalli Catholic sent 35 participants - 31 students and four adult chaperones – to the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. on January 23. With 335 students enrolled at Roncalli Catholic High School, that means that nearly 10% of the student body participated. This is the largest group RCHS has sent in the four years the school has participated in the national event. CLICK ON THE ADS WITH BLUE BORDERS TO VISIT THAT SUPPORTER’S WEBSITE The 2012 National March for Life resulted in more than 100,000 people marching past the U.S. Capitol in protest of the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision that legalized abortion. The march is intended to promote respect for human life at all stages – from conception to natural death. The RCHS group went as part of the 2012 Archdiocesan Youth Pilgrimage, joining approximately 300 others from across the archdiocese. The group traveled by caravan in six chartered buses. According to the RCHS group coordinator and religion teacher, Eric Westra, Roncalli Catholic sent the largest delegation from a metro Catholic school. “We have seen outstanding participation for a school our size the past few years,” continued Mr. Westra. “Our school community is solidly pro-life and we have tremendous support from our parents, who make great sacrifices to allow their students to have this terrific experience.” The five-day trip cost $375 for each student and included stops at a number of historic and cultural sites including Notre Dame University, Gettysburg National Park, Mount Saint Mary’s University, Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, National Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, U.S. Holocaust Museum, National Mall and the Smithsonian Museums. Students covered the cost of the trip on their own, with family support, or with scholarship money from the Knights of Columbus or the school’s campus ministry fund. All RCHS students are eligible to participate in the annual pilgrimage. PRIDE March 2012 9 Culinary Team 2012: From left to right: Kylie Tetzaff, Nyasia EsterlyTorres, Kierstyn Rief, Maggie Findall and Matt Soltys. Not pictured: Cathy Leak - teacher - Roncalli Catholic High School and Kimbler Click here to read the Harrold- chef mentor- Hilton Hotel - Liberty Tavern. Omaha World-Herald article Roncalli Catholic Team Wins 7th Annual High School Culinary Arts Invitational - Team Takes Home Three Additional Top Honors The 2012 Roncalli Catholic Culinary Team earned first place in the 7th Annual High School Culinary Invitational at the Metropolitan Community College Institute for the Culinary Arts on February 24 and 25. The team also earned the only gold medal presented at the invitational as well as the Best Entrée and the Best of Pork awards. In fact, this was the first time in two years that any team has earned the gold medal status. During the competition, teams have 60 minutes to prepare a three-course meal, demonstrating both their creativity and culinary skills. Teams are observed and rated by judges from leading colleges and universities as well as local chefs and restaurateurs, to place in the competition. To earn a gold medal, teams have to score exceptional in various categories including: knife skills, cooking procedures, safety and sanitation, as well as product taste and appearance. RCHS was the only team out of 33 to earn the gold medal designation. The winning RCHS team included: seniors Maggie Findall and Matt Soltys, junior Nyasia Esterly-Torres, sophomore Kierstyn Rief and alternate junior Kylie Tetzlaff. The mentor for the Culinary Arts team is Kimbler Harrold (RCHS class of 1999) who is the current chef for the Liberty Tavern at the Hilton Hotel downtown. He has been a mentor for the program since 2007. Cathy Leak, the RCHS Culinary Arts instructor, was recently honored with the ProStart Educator Excellence Award for Nebraska in May 2011. Mrs. Leak implemented the national ProStart Program at Roncalli Catholic High School. ProStart is a culinary training program for high school students who intend to attend a culinary school. Each member of the team won a $1,000 dollar scholarship to Metropolitan Community College, $100 from the Pork Industry and a sage green chef jacket, signifying a competition win. The RCHS culinary program received $500 from Hockenbergs, a food service, equipment and supply company, as well as a first place trophy to display at the school. The team competed at the regional competition on March 10 at Papillion-LaVista High School and earned enough points to qualify for the state competition, which will be held on March 24 in Lincoln at the UNL East Campus Union. Roncalli Catholic’s Culinary Competition Team was the State Champion in 2009 and 2010 and was named the “Best Culinary Team.” These teams also went on to compete at the National ProStart Competition in Kansas City, Kansas. CLICK ON THE ADS WITH BLUE BORDERS TO VISIT THE ADVERTISER’S WEBSITE Roncalli Catholic High School 10 Cursing Mummies - March 22-25, 2012 Spring Play Written and Directed by Alumni Roncalli Catholic is presenting Cursing Mummies March 22-25. Written by Rummel class of 1974 alumni, Michael McCandless, and directed by RCHS class of 2005 alumni, Joshua Peyton, the Spring Play will feature more than 35 of the school’s current students. Cursing Mummies is a comedic murder mystery set in the 1920s, complicated by mistaken identities, gangsters, disguises, German spies, FBI agents, chase scenes, twisted sub-plots, vindictive stunt doubles, annoying voiceovers, a family reunion, and certainly, a cursing mummy. Save the date and plan to attend! March 22-24, 2012, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, March 25 at 2 p.m. Tickets available at the door Adults - $8 Students - $5 Michael McCandless Michael McCandless has been an adjunct assistant professor of Theatre at Creighton University since 1989 and serves as the operations director for the Lied Education Center for the Arts on campus. He is a 1974 graduate of Archbishop Rummel High School where he developed a love of theater and performing. Following high school, McCandless joined the Christian Brothers for one year before transferring to Creighton University where he earned a B.A. in Theatre. After college, he taught acting classes, appeared in numerous plays and received awards from the Omaha Community Playhouse and the Theatre Actors Guild of Omaha. He spent time as a professional actor at the Boston Shakespeare Company before returning to his hometown to earn an M.A. in Theatre from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. In addition to acting and directing, McCandless has also been writing stage productions in recent years. In addition to Cursing Mummies he also wrote Gone the Rainbow, Return the Dove which was presented at Creighton University in February. Unlike Cursing Mummies, this play was a serious drama based on war letters from the American Revolution to the present-day Afghanistan. Check us out online for updates to events and activities: Click here to read the Catholic Voice article about the play. Josh Peyton Josh Peyton graduated from Roncalli Catholic High School in 2005 and earned a B.A. in Performance Theatre from Creighton University in 2009. Josh has participated in most productions at Creighton while a student there and has been involved in a dozen shows at the Omaha Community Playhouse. Most recently he appeared in A Christmas Carol, Guys and Dolls and Footloose. Since his graduation in 2005, Peyton has acted as an assistant director at most Roncalli Catholic High School productions. Cursing Mummies will be the third show he has directed at Roncalli Catholic. roncallicatholic.org PRIDE March 2012 RCHS Hosts 37th Annual 11 WITS CLASH Competition More than 150 students from 18 schools participated in Roncalli Catholic’s 37th Annual Wits Clash competition on February 10. Wits Clash is an opportunity for metro Junior High students to compete in a quiz competition at our school. The competition is done in a game show format, featuring questions in various categories. Students were quizzed on history, math, geography, and current events, to name a few of the subjects. Roncalli Catholic Honored with Construction and Design Awards for New Parking Lot Roncalli Catholic got a new parking lot this year, and more than just students and faculty noticed this development. The school received two awards for the design and construction of its new parking service; one from the Nebraska Concrete Paving Association (NCPA) and one from the American Concrete Institute (ACI). The project was made possible by a generous donation from the Lied Foundation. Designed by Leo A. Daily and completed by Daedalus Construction, the new parking lot features traffic control islands with trees and landscaping, new sidewalks, and new handicapped and visitor parking closer to the school. According to Roncalli Catholic President, Jeff Dempsey, this development adds safety and convenience, and provides an inviting front door to the campus. “Along with our new electronic message board, the parking lot is the first thing people see when they visit our campus,” said Mr. Dempsey. “The entrance now shows the pride we take in our school.” “Thanks to Daedalus Construction we were able to achieve more than we even thought possible,” continued Mr. Dempsey. The Nebraska Concrete Paving Association (NCPA) recognizes high quality design and construction through awards presented at their annual meeting. This year, the award was presented to Mr. Dempsey at the association’s annual meeting on January 24 in Lincoln. The American Concrete Institute (ACI) is one of the world’s leading authorities on concrete technology, with a mission of providing knowledge and information for the best use of concrete. The 2011 Award of Excellence-Outstanding Achievement for noteworthy use of concrete in the state of Nebraska was presented at the ACI Annual Awards Banquet on February 10 in Omaha, Neb. Mr. Dempsey received the award on behalf of Roncalli Catholic High School. Harlem All-Star Les “Pee Wee” Harrison Visits Roncalli Catholic Students Photo above taken by RCHS Senior Allison Wolff. Pictured: Sophomore TeNai Curtis-Ford poses with Pee Wee Harrison following the A.P.P.L.A.U.S.E. presentation. On Friday, March 2 Roncalli Catholic students attended an allschool character education assembly featuring Harlem All-Star Les “Pee Wee” Harrison. At the assembly, Harrison presented the A.P.P.L.A.U.S.E program. The program acronym stands for Anti-bullying, Power of anchor values, Positive self image, Lifelong fitness, Awareness of drugs, Ultimate decision-making, Self-esteem and Education. Harrison encouraged students to applaud others, accept applause from others and applaud themselves. A Clarinda, Iowa native, Harrison played for the nationally ranked Iowa Western Community College team in the 198283 and 1983-84 seasons, leading the conference in steals and assists. Harrison was recruited by famous Harlem Globetrotter Meadowlark Lemon to join the Harlem All-Stars in 1986. The team was an off-shoot of the original Harlem Globetrotters and featured many past players. They traveled the world showcasing similar ball handling skills and antics. Roncalli Catholic High School 12 Mrs. Carol Bauer Retiring in June A Teacher and History Department Chair, She Dedicated 25 Years of Service to RCHS Carol Bauer will always remember her first day at Archbishop Rummel High School. It was 1971 and she was hired to work in the testing center at the school. That’s the day she met her would-be husband. The day after school ended that year they were married. Her husband is Larry Bauer, the school’s long-time math teacher and department head who retired in 2006 after more than 40 years. This June, Mrs. Bauer will be joining him in retirement. “I have never wanted to be anything but a teacher. It is both an honor and a responsibility. Being a teacher will always be a part of me.” - Carol Bauer - Following that memorable year, Mrs. Bauer taught English at Cathedral for a few years before her first child Rachel* was born in 1974. She became a stay-at-home mom and had her second child, Stephen*, in 1978. She returned to education in 1983 and worked as a substitute teacher for Omaha Public Schools. In 1987 she returned to Roncalli Catholic to teach English. A few years later, she switched to History and would eventually become the department chairperson. According to Mrs. Bauer the small class sizes at Roncalli Catholic made it easier to help and connect with students. “I think the relationship between teachers and students makes Roncalli very special,” said Mrs. Bauer. Over her 25-year career at Roncalli Catholic, she was able to impact many students’ lives. One such student is Laura (Beck) Schwarz (1996). Mrs. Bauer was Laura’s homeroom teacher for all four years. According to Laura, Mrs. Bauer made students feel like they were one of her own kids and made their homeroom feel like a family. “Mrs. Bauer was special because she really, truly cared about her students and was always available to talk and give advice when needed,” said Laura. “I’m so thankful that she was there for me throughout all the highs and lows of my high school years.” In addition to helping and connecting with her students, Mrs. Bauer strived to teach her students so much more than History. “I have always tried to teach my students that we are here to make a difference in the world,” said Mrs. Bauer. “Big or small differences, but our duty is to make the world better in some way.” An Omaha native, Mrs. Bauer attended Sacred Heart and St. Cecilia grade schools, Cathedral High School and Creighton University, where she earned a B.A. in History in 1968. Following graduation, she got her first job at Benson High School teaching U.S. History. In 1970, Mrs. Bauer spent a year working and living in Lausanne, Switzerland with her cousin. Upon retirement, Mrs. Bauer plans to join her husband in Spalding, NE where he became a full-time farmer when he retired. Although she hasn’t played in about 40 years, she also plans to relearn to play the piano. She will continue to spend time in Omaha with her children, four grandchildren, sister and aunt as well. Even though she is retiring from her career Bauer says that she will always be a teacher at heart and will miss being in the classroom. “I have never wanted to be anything but a teacher” said Bauer. “It is both an honor and a responsibility. Being a teacher will always be a part of me.” * Rachel (Bauer) Dougherty graduated from Roncalli Catholic in 1992; Stephen graduated in 1996. PRIDE March 2012 RCHS Art Students Earn Top Honors at 2012 Scholastic Art Awards of Nebraska Competition 13 Roncalli Catholic Sophomore Diamyn Franklin Selected as Finalist in Miss Nebraska Junior Teen Pageant Five Roncalli Catholic art students had a total of 11 works accepted in the 2012 Scholastic Art Awards of Nebraska Competition. Their work was selected from more than 2,400 entries. According to RCHS art teacher, Dawn Burton, this is the highest number of artwork the school has had accepted in the statewide competition in many years. Only the best pieces from each school are submitted, with about 35% being accepted into the show. The RCHS students also earned top honors at the show: Allison Wolff (senior) received two gold keys, two silver keys and an honorable mention in photography. Vega Chen (senior) received a gold key in painting and a silver key in fashion design. Dan Arens (senior) received a gold key in photography. Kali Bryant (junior) and Jocelyn RodriguezParr (senior) both received honorable mentions in drawing. Only the top 7% of the accepted pieces receive gold key recognition, the next 10% receive silver keys and the next 15% receive honorable mentions. The gold key winners will be judged nationally along with the winners from all 50 states. The national winners will be announced in late March. The winning artwork was be on display at the Omaha Public Schools Teacher Administrative Building (TAC) located at 3215 Cuming Street through March 14. The Omaha Public Schools Art Department is the regional affiliate for the Scholastic Art Awards of Nebraska. Also, seniors Samantha Parks and Emily Floyd have pieces that were accepted in the first Juried High School Art Show to be held at Concordia University, March 21-23. Be sure to let our advertisers know you appreciate their support. Roncalli Catholic Sophomore Diamyn Franklin may not even remember the first time she was in a pageant. She was only four-years-old when she placed second in the “Toddlers on Parade” pageant. Fifteen-year-old Diamyn will surely remember being a finalist in the Miss Nebraska Junior Teen pageant. She will be competing in the pageant finals at the Omaha CoCo Key Resort on March 24 and 25. The Miss Nebraska Junior Teen pageant is an invitation only competition. Diamyn was recommended for the pageant by the National Honor Society and received an invitation in the mail for an open-call interview. Only 50% of the girls were selected to be in the finals. If she wins, Diamyn would compete in the nationals at Universal Studios in Florida. Winning the national competition results in a $1,000 scholarship along with the Miss Junior Teen America crown. Finalists in the competition are judged based on six criteria: 1) Interview – 20%; 2) Talent – 20%; 3) Evening Gown – 15%; 4) Modeling – 15%; 5) Physical Fitness – 15%; and 6) Photogenic – 15%. The Miss Junior Teen America pageant is part of the Continental Miss Teen America Scholarship Program, Inc. This program was founded on the principle that the future of our world is dependent upon the leadership qualities of today’s youth. The organization stresses the importance of community service, scholastics and poise. Girls involved with this program are encouraged to be well-rounded individuals. Roncalli Catholic High School 14 Senior Allison Wolff dribbles around a player from Gross Catholic at an RCHS home game. RCHS Has New Athletics Website and Calendar New website and calendar for all of our athletics and activities. Subscribe for Game Notifications Subscribe to receive e-mail notifications of games for one, a few, or all of our Crimson Pride teams. Senior Tyler Alitz preps to make a 3-point basket at an RCHS home game. Roncalli Catholic Girls Basketball Team Finishes 4th in River City Conference Tournament The Roncalli Catholic Girls Basketball Team finished fourth in the River City Conference Basketball Tournament and third at the David City Holiday Tournament. Their season record is 8-15. Boys Basketball Team Rated 6th in C-1 The Roncalli Catholic Boys Basketball Team has been rated sixth in the C-1 by the Omaha World-Herald and were also the champions of the David City Holiday Tournament on December 29 and 30. Overall, they finished the season with a 13-8 record. Click here to sign-up today! www.roncallicatholic.org CHAD CROUCH: Roncalli Catholic Welcomes New Events Coordinator Mr. Chad Crouch (Roncalli Catholic Class of 1985) recently joined the Roncalli Catholic family. He will serve as a faculty member, as our Events Coordinator and as a member of our coaching staff, coaching Boys Soccer. working to develop a Computer Aided Design/Graphic Design curriculum which we feel will prove popular with students. He will teach, four periods per day, in room 204. According to Jeff Dempsey, President of RCHS, Mr. Crouch is a great addition to the Roncalli Catholic family. As our Events Coordinator, Chad will work to maximize the fundraising potential of Festa del Leone, Swing with Pride, High Tea and other events. “We are really pleased to have a Roncalli Catholic alumnus on staff and in this position,” said Mr. Dempsey, “Chad’s creativity and enthusiasm are second only to his pride in Roncalli Catholic. ” As a Roncalli Catholic graduate, Chad is uniquely qualified to serve as an advocate and liaison with our outside constituents, including fellow alumni, donors, parents, past-parents and friends. With the addition of Mr. Crouch, RCHS will be offering new elective courses beginning in the Fall of 2012. Chad will be Welcome back to Roncalli Catholic, Mr. Crouch! PRIDE March 2012 Roncalli Catholic Hosted Australian Basketball Team December 5, 2011 Saw High School Basketball History Made in Nebraska An Australian team from Trinity Grammar School (TGS) in Sydney took on Roncalli Catholic’s Crimson Pride Basketball team on Monday, December 5, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. The game was part of a U.S. tour TGS organizes for its students every three years. This was the first time a foreign team has played in sanctioned high school basketball games in Nebraska. 15 During the U.S. tour, the team spent time visiting and playing six games throughout Nebraska. In addition to Roncalli Catholic, TGS played games at Skutt and Gross while in Omaha. They also played two games in Boston, two in Washington, D.C. and one game in San Diego, CA. Trinity Grammar School is an Anglican day and boarding school for boys in Sydney, Australia, with an enrollment of 1,200 students in grades 7 through 12. A pastoral and spiritual thread ties together the academic, sporting and cultural elements of the school. While they were in Omaha, TGS students spent time at Roncalli Catholic, took in the sights of Omaha, and some of the teammates stayed in the homes of our students. Five RCHS Bowlers Qualify for State Congratulations to the RCHS Bowling Teams. Five bowlers qualified for state including Amanda Erdei (sophomore), Lisa Guerney (junior), Lorne Hart (sophomore), Victoria Kolala (sophomore) and Kierstyn Rief (sophomore). To do so, the individuals scored in the top 10 out of 35 players at the district level. Two RCHS students qualified last year. The RCHS Girls team also came in third overall at the district level. The state competition was held on Feb. 22 in Lincoln. Baldwin Flooring Off the Wall Soccer CLICK ON THE ADS WITH BLUE BORDERS TO VISIT THE ADVERTISER’S WEBSITE 16 Roncalli Catholic High School Roncalli Catholic High School Receives $10,000 Grant from First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association Roncalli Catholic has received a $10,000 grant from the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association (FCSLA) to sponsor an exchange student for the Global Outreach Catholic Exchange Program. According to RCHS President, Mr. Jeff Dempsey support from organizations such as the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association is vital to the success of these programs. “The grant from the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association supports this very important outreach program at Roncalli Catholic,” said Mr. Dempsey. “Our students learn as much from the exchange students as they learn from us. It’s a great opportunity for everyone.” Host Families Needed! Roncalli Catholic High School is seeking host families for the current year and the 2012-2013 school year. At Roncalli Catholic, we educate our students to develop their full potential, thus preparing them to meet the challenges and opportunities of life with wisdom, courage and faith. Please consider opening your home so that these international students can benefit from a faith-based, college preparatory education. For information contact Ms. Paulette Theisen 402.571.7670 ext. 103 [email protected] Global Outreach Catholic Exchange Program Since 1992, Roncalli Catholic has been sponsoring and hosting foreign exchange students through the Global Outreach Catholic Exchange Program. The mission of the program is to invite carefully chosen young Catholics from Central, Eastern and Northern Europe to spend their junior year at a Catholic school in the Midwest. The program began in 1990 in Wisconsin and has expanded to include Minnesota and Nebraska schools as well. The Global Outreach students spend 10 months, their junior year, living with a Roncalli Catholic High School host family and are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities they do not have in their home countries. For some, this is viewed as a “year of enrichment” as the program often does not count toward graduation in their home countries. According to Notre Dame Sister Marie Alice Ostry, the Global Outreach Coordinator for Nebraska, the visiting students have expanded possibilities because of the opportunities they have while in the U.S. and the ultimate goal of the program is to create “servant leaders.” “We view this program as a lifetime commitment for the students,” said Ostry. “They are expected to go back to their home countries and use what they’ve learned to make a difference in their churches, families and communities.” Ostry says that RCHS students have just as much to gain as the exchange students. “The program expands world vision,” said Ostry. “Roncalli Catholic students can learn that other cultures have something to give and that there are some who have had to put their lives on the line for their faith, especially during Communism.” Benefits of the Program Approximately 80 students apply each year and about one-fourth are accepted to the program. To apply for the program students complete a 30-page application and must meet several mandatory criteria, including the ability to speak English and strong involvement in their home parishes. In the past, the exchange student’s costs, including tuition, books, fees and paperwork, have been absorbed by the host school. This year, the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association (FCSLA) will be supporting the program with a $10,000 grant to help cover the student’s costs. Continued on following Continued on next page page Roncalli Catholic High School 18 All About Where Are They Now? Randy Dee (1992) was named Knight of the Year for 2011 for the Knights of Columbus Council in Rapid City, SD, where he lives with his wife and two children. Randy recently became a Fourth Degree with the Knights of Columbus and works for ISIS Hospitality as the Area General Manager, overseeing several hotels. Kristin (Davis) Contryman (2001) graduated with her Master’s Degree in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution from Creighton University in May. In June, Kristin became an associate attorney at Hightower Law in Omaha, handling mostly family and juvenile law cases as well as some estate planning. Andrew Herbig (2001) received his associate’s degree in Information Technology from Kaplan University - Omaha campus in March 2011. At the end of January 2012, he completed his bachelor’s degree in Information Technology with an emphasis in network systems and computer forensics. He is currently working full time at First State Bank as an IT support analyst. Donald Sullivan (1993) has been promoted to Senior Manager of Business Analysis for Marriott International. In Don’s new role, he will be responsible for providing program management support and analysis for the implementation of Sales Office key initiatives. In addition, Don will be responsible for hiring, training and leading the other business analysis managers as well as supporting the West Southwest and Western Mountain Pacific Sales Offices. Don is no stranger to any of the sales offices. He has been with Marriott since 2009 and he has worked as a business analysis manager for most of the sales offices at one time or another. Don will also be able to leverage his prior experience at Starwood where he worked in a variety of finance, accounting and analysis roles for seven years. Shawn McCormick (1990), Arlicia Shaw (2003), and Theresa Hughes (2007) are all teaching at Springville Elementary School. Arlicia teaches kindergarten; Theresa teaches 2nd grade and Shawn teaches Special Education - Resource. Dave Miller (1969) has been teaching PE at Our Lady of Lourdes for the past four years. His son, Ben (1997) and his wife Jill just had their second child, Briella Susan. Briella is Dave’s fourth granddaughter. Dave’s son Tom (2000) will be getting married in October of this year. Michael Rieder (1980) joined Overland Corporation in Dallas, Texas last January and is overseeing two projects at Fort Bliss in El Paso. We Love Hearing from YOU! Life is about those special moments. Keep us up-to-date with the wonderful milestones happening in your life and with your family. Contact us: Kristi Berger • 571.7670 ext 112 [email protected] Kami Findall • 571.7670 ext 111 [email protected] Pictured: Arlicia Shaw (Class of 2003); Theresa Hughes (Class of 2007); Shawn McCormick (Class of 1990). All are teaching at Springville Elementary School in Omaha. Love & Marriage Brent Heller (2000) and Debbie Sautter (2003) are getting married May 2012. PRIDE March 2012 19 All About Roncalli Catholic Hosts Annual Alumni Basketball Tournament The Annual Roncalli Catholic Alumni Basketball Tournament was held March 2-4 and 9-11, featuring 21 teams, with participants ranging from graduates of the Class of 1981 to the Class of 2011. Pictured above left: Overall champs, Class of 1996 - from left to right : (kneeling) TJ Orr and Josh Casey; (standing) Gunnar Brown, Rich Tyrakoski, Ryan Schwarz, Connor Flynn. Pictured above right: Future Pride players huddle before a game. The Future Pride teams include children of participating alumni. The kids played between tournament games. Pictured left: The Alumni Event Coordinator, TJ Orr (1996) passes the ball to his teammates in a first-round game. Pictured right: The event kicked off with a Pat O Show concert on Friday, March 2 following the first round of games. The Pat O Show features RCHS Alumni Pat O’Hanlon (1981), Jill (Weis) Edmundson (1992) and Jon Weis (2003). 20 Roncalli Catholic High School Annual Donor Report Fiscal Year 2010 – 2011 As of July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011 Due to an error on our part, the following donations did not appear in the December issue of The Pride magazine. We recognize that the continued support we receive from individuals is vital to the success of our school. Donations provide the operational and maintenance support our facilities need as well as funding for student scholarships, allowing Roncalli Catholic to remain the most affordable Catholic school option in the Omaha area. We deeply regret our error and extend our sincerest apology. ** = Deceased Gold Level $25,000 - $49,999 Lion Level $100 - $999, continued Ken and Ann Stinson Brian and Patty Bales Russell ’71 and Gwen Bayer Rebecca S. Chung ’77 Carl ’76 and Debbie Cramer The Most Reverend Elden F. Curtiss Br. Michael L. Fugger ’74 Thomas J. Gaughen Dwight and Margaret Jensen Chuck and Margaret ’88 Kramer Leslie and Phyllis Lawless John and Mary Mason Raymond ’71 and Mary Neary William ’71 and Jane Roccaforte Jeffrey and Amy Schmid Robert and Jean Shields Bessie Jane Svehla James ’78 and Debbie ’80 Vamosi Br. William Woeger, FSC Brent ’89 and Kathleen Hodgen Michael and Tressa ’85 Horacek Hoover Steven ’72 and Carol Hughes Kurt and Nancie J. Klitzke Keiser Wealth Management Chris ’93 and Ann ’92 Kozol Mark ’77 and Annette Langan Thomas and Joni Locher John P. Lomax ’70 Paul ’68 and Linda Marek Lali Martinez William** and Sharon Muckey Edwin and Christy Murphy Larry J. Reynek ‘72 Vincent ’76 and Mary Roh T. Patrick and Rose Ryan Charles and Patricia Sheik Kurt ’72 and Kathleen Strawhecker Rev. Joseph C. Taphorn J. Michael and Sharon Tesar Tom and Lori Zagozda Adam and Phyllis Zoucha Lion Level $100 - $999 Friends Level Up to $99 Robert and Catherine Burkhard James and Cynthia Busse Elizabeth G. Bystrek Shane and Wendy Cooley John and Christine Dockery William and Rose M. Earlywine Michael ** ’75 and Jean English Mark and Stacey ’84 Floersch Francis and Shalil Giannone Timothy and Shari ’83 Gilg Msgr. James E. Gilg Paul** ’69 and Barbara Goodrich Rev. Michael Gutgsell Patricia C. Haniszewski Colin J. Higgins ’08 James and Kathy Nowak Donald and Carol O’Leary Bernie and Patricia ’86 Wiese Pride Level $1,000 - $9,999 Did you know ... ? You can safely give a gift to RCHS online. Simply visit roncallicatholic.org and find the “Quick Links” at the top right of the home page. In the “Quick Links” dropdown menu, find “Donate Now!” and you’ll be taken to a secure area where you can give your gift.
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