Spring 2015 - the Shanley Alumni

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For Alumni, Families and Friends of the JPII Catholic Schools • Sacred Heart Academy and Shanley High School
“We are a pro-life generation!”
In this Issue
Shanley, North Dakota students lead nation in annual March for Life
By: Kristina Lahr
Reprinted with permission from the February 2015 edition of The New Earth
Each year since the Roe V. Wade court case legalized abortion in the United
States, the March for Life has brought increasing numbers to the Supreme
Court in Washington D.C. as a witness to respect all human life.
With the number of people supporting the March estimating to be 600,000
to 700,000 this year, it is by far the largest demonstration at the nation’s
capitol.
This year, the March was led by the students of Shanley High School in
Fargo and by and large, the state of North Dakota. To carry the lead
banner is a high honor, highlighting North Dakota’s increasingly pro-life
stance and leadership in the pro-life movement.
“To anyone who has gone to the March more than once, I think it’s very
easy to recognize it’s a distinguished honor to be able to carry the lead
banner,” said Rachelle Sauvageau, Respect Life director for the diocese.
COVER STORY 1
OUR BELOVED FACULTY 7
ALUMNI 16
Printer’s Proof 25
53
IN MEMORIAM 54
WHERE ARE THEY NOW
WHAT’S HAPPENING 4
IN OUR SCHOOLS 58
THE JOY OF GIVING 65
ADMINISTRATION 68
Upcoming Events
REUNION WEEKEND
SHS CLASSES OF 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985,
1990, 1995,2005 and Parents of 2005
June 26-27
ROGER MARIS CELEBRITY GOLF
TOURNAMENT
June 28-29
CLASS OF 1965 - 50 YEAR REUNION
September 10-11
CLASS OF 1955 - 60 YEAR REUNION
September 11-12
SACRED HEART/SHANLEY GOLDEN
REUNION
September 11-12
HALL OF FAME/ MIKE & KAREN
HOFER DEACON AWARD BANQUET
September 12
ORV KELLY SHANLEY SCRAMBLE
GOLF TOURNAMENT
September 21
More than 600,000 pro-life individuals across the nation line up at the National Mall
for the annual March for Life on Jan. 22 in Washington D.C. The number of people at
this year’s event, primarily comprised of people under 30, made it by far the biggest
demonstration at the nation’s capitol. (New Earth/Gretchen Noah)
For a full list of activities, please visit:
http://alumni.fdjp2.k12.nd.us/events
The Deacon Newsletter is published by the JPII Catholic Schools Network, 5600 25th Street S, Fargo, ND 58104 • Volume #20 Issue #1
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“We are a pro-life generation!” cont.
many and run deep, which is why many prayers,
especially the rosary and divine mercy chaplet,
swept through the crowd and the chants.
Shortly after arriving at the Supreme Court,
Shanley students led multiple “Our Fathers” with
many of the crowd joining them.
“However small you think you are praying in your
room, today you see that you’re not alone,” said
Father Kurt Gunwall, spiritual director for the
diocese youth pilgrimage group. “Waving a sign
can only do so much. Praying can do so much
more.”
With signs, scarves, chants and prayers, students united
in showing their support for life at the annual March of
Life on Jan. 22, marking the 42nd anniversary of the Roe
v. Wade decision which legalized abortion. More than
600 youth and young adults from North Dakota attended
the March. (New Earth/Kristina Lahr)
“It’s very representative of North Dakota because
we are a very pro-life state. People of North
Dakota at their heart are pro-life.”
As pro-life groups from across the nation
gathered together on the National Mall, they
unraveled banners, practiced cheers and met
unexpected faces from around the country. The
hour-long rally preceding the March assured
them that their efforts to promote a culture of
life brought joy and hope to the nation. Rally
speakers were met with cheers and excitement;
excitement that was not only contagious but
unmistakably youthful.
When the marchers approached the Supreme
Court, they were met by counter-protesters.
Many of them displayed signs which read,
“Abortion on demand and without apology.”
“After seeing those signs from the opposition, I
pitied them,” said Austin Braun, McVille. “They
have things so backwards. I’m going to be praying
a lot of rosaries for them.”
Father Gunwall explained that their first priority
is not to the March itself, but to educate, love and
connect ourselves and others to God. A personal
conversion to Christ is the most important, which
is why students are encouraged to pray and fast
during the March.
“There might be people who disagree with us at
the March and some people who are unsure,”
said Father Gunwall. “We help them by our
witness. You won’t convince anyone through
“It’s a very joy-filled day,” said Father Greg
Haman, parochial vicar of St. Michael’s parish
in Grand Forks, “There’s just this great energy
that people at the rally feed off of. There’s a great
sense of renewal.”
Moving beyond tragedy
But amidst the enthusiastic chants and
excitement, it is impossible to forget why so many
have gathered at the nation’s capitol. Many carry
signs that read, “I regret my abortion, I regret lost
fatherhood,” or “I mourn my aborted sibling.”
With the number of lives lost to abortion
reaching 57 million in the United States since its
legalization in 1973, it’s no surprise to see just
how many have been impacted.
The wounds inflicted through abortion are
Father Chad Wilhelm, pastor of St. Joseph’s parish in
Devils Lake, seminarian Patrick Parks and Deacon Kyle
Metzger show their support for the March for Life in
Washington D.C., celebrating that every life is a gift.
(New Earth/Father Luke Meyer)
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“We are a pro-life generation!” cont.
debate and argument; you convince them by your
love for them.”
Pro-life in ND
Our nation is shifting to pro-life majority. A
new Knights of Columbus-Marist poll shows 84
percent of Americans want to see restrictions on
abortion, preferably limiting it to the first three
months of pregnancy. And, North Dakota is one
of the most pro-life states in the nation.
Over the past four years, North Dakotans have
brought many pro-life laws to action. North
Dakota introduced legislation to prohibit
abortions past the 20th week of the child’s
development, have prohibited abortions based
on gender or disability and have put an end to
the use of certain abortion inducing drugs at our
state’s only abortion facility.
Furthermore; because of many other pro-life
laws in place such as: requiring parental consent
for a minor, requiring a mother be given an
opportunity to view an ultrasound and banning
web-cam abortions (a chemical inducing abortion
where the woman and abortion provider are never
in the same location), North Dakota continues to
lead by example.
Students of Shanley High School, Fargo lead the nation
in the annual March for Life by carrying the lead banner.
From left are Maddie Jetvig, Aly Corbid, Emily Heinrich,
Abby Dusek, Katie Roberts, Julia Johnson, Jerimiah Johnson, Summer Kubalak, Megan Miranda, Marie Bitzan
and Madeline Breen. (New Earth/Gretchen Noah)
and dismissed by pro-choice advocates, it is
important to remember that while progress is
slow, progress is being made.
It’s difficult to detect whether or not the number
of abortions in the state are dropping, but
nationwide abortion numbers are the lowest
they’ve been since abortion was made legal.
As the wounds of abortion grow deeper in our
society, the truth is springing fourth.
Too young to witness?
With more than 50 percent of marchers under the
age of 18, and the vast majority under the age of
30, the presence of the youth during the March
is undeniable. But because the gathering is so
young, pro-choice advocates are quick to say that
they couldn’t possible understand all the details
as to why women choose abortion.
Shanley High School students (from left) Skylar
Allex, Ellie Noah, Dina Rabadi, Ashlen Wright,
Shannon Doyle and Miranda Allex show they are
part of the pro-life generation as they get ready
to march to the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington D.C. during the 42nd annual March for Life.
(New Earth/Gretchen Noah)
“The answer doesn’t lie completely in legislation,
but when we get a victory, that’s very hopeful
too,” said Sauvageau.
While many pro-life victories are often overlooked
But the North Dakota youth didn’t just attend the
March. By spending a week in D.C., they went
to many sites in D.C., including the Holocaust
museum and Gettysburg.
“This group thinks on a very deep level,” said
Karen Dosch, a chaperone for the diocesan group
from Grand Forks. “They make connections
between slavery, World War II and Gettysburg.
The older peoples’ hearts just soar when they
see young people understanding what it means
to be pro-life and are passionate enough to do
something about it.”
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“We are a pro-life generation!” cont.
During Mass celebrated the morning of the
March, Bishop John Folda quoted in his homily
a speaker at a graduation ceremony depicting
the kind of attitude he hoped the youth would
embrace.
“I wish you discontent,”
he said. “Discontent
is the antithesis of
complacency. It keeps
us on our toes, keeps us
listening and alert. It
keeps us from getting
too comfortable or being
satisfied with things just
the way they are.... So,
my friends, I wish you
discontent. And, I think
you understand why.”
“My brother has Down syndrome,” said Harrison
Young from St. Thomas. “And, sometimes people
will stare when we are in public, so we ask them
what they want to know. Sometimes they ask why
we chose to keep him. Then my brother turns to
them and has this huge
smile on his face, and I
say ‘that’s why.’ I get to
wake up to that every
day.”
Everyone’s work
“This work of the
pro-life movement
is not just left to a
group of people,” said
Sauvageau. “It’s really
something everyone is
Bishop John Folda, Diocese of Fargo, joins the youth at the called to do, that they
With nearly oneMarch for Life Jan. 22. About 50 percent of march partici- can do in their daily
third of the youth’s
pants are under the age of 18. From left are Bishop Folda life and in different
and Shanley students Michael Noah, Reid Nelson and
generation lost due
ways. We realize not
Nickolia
Kraft.
(New
Earth/Gretchen
Noah)
to abortion, it’s no
everyone can pray in
surprise that they are
front of the abortion
more pro-life than any other generation. They
facility, but that doesn’t mean they can’t pray in
are more likely to be conscious that they are
their bedroom or home or churches. Prayer is so
survivors of their generation.
important.”
“What is most hopeful in the pro-life movement
is to see the youth embracing the cause,”
said Sauvageau. “They really take it up and
understand the issues involved with abortion and
realize that it’s not an answer, it’s not a response
to an unplanned pregnancy or to solving
problems. At the same time too recognizing the
dignity of the human person and that this is not
how we treat human life.”
Every life is a gift
Every Life is a Gift was this year’s March for
Life theme, focusing on pre-born babies that
receive a diagnosis of a fetal abnormality. This
year also marks the 25th anniversary of the
Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits
discrimination based on disability.
Yet, abortion continues to claim the life of 60-90
percent of children with disabilities. This means
that those who consider themselves pro-life are
making exceptions when they receive news that
their baby will be different.
Even though more pro-life laws have been
passed in the last three years than in the previous
decade and more than 200 abortion restrictions
were passed across the nation since 2011, it is
the hearts and conversion of the nation that the
marchers pray will grow to know Christ and his
truth.
“Our presence here along with hundreds of
thousands of others is an amazing thing; it will be
an awesome sight to see so many who are united
in reverence and devotion to the gift of life. But, it
doesn’t end here in Washington when the March
is over. Our work is just beginning. When we go…
home, we must continue to give witness to the
sanctity of life, the sacredness and irreplaceable
dignity of every human life,” added Bishop Folda.
“By our words and actions, by every decision
we make, we must continue to manifest what
we believe and what we will march about today:
the knowledge that every life is a gift of God and
deserves our protection, and even our love. This
is what Jesus calls us to do.”
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Brothers in Arms
By: Jeremiah Johnson, Shanley Class of 2007
“I have a dream…” Words synonymous with
standing up for what you believe in. Words made
famous by Dr. King, words that have gone on to
represent countless causes since. Everyone has
a dream but MLK spoke of more. A dream for
a better society, for equal rights, for a complete
cultural shift.
I believe we all have dreams that can change the
world, but only a few take the time to identify
those dreams while even fewer act upon them.
But what if we did? What would it feel like to
stand with thousands and demand a change?
Unexpectedly, I was given a chance to
understand.
Five months ago I received word that my high
school, Shanley, would be given the honor of
carrying the lead banner at the 2015 March for
Life (I’m in the graduating class of 2007). The
March is held annually on the National Mall
inWashington DC, about a half mile from where
MLK declared
he had a dream.
It begins with a
rally that gives
prominent Pro-Life
voices a chance
to address the
crowd, followed
by the March itself
which follows a 1.5
mile track. Typical
attendance is
around 500,000.
As the March drew
near something
unexpected
happened. Julia
Johnson, my little
sister, was asked to
address the crowd
during the rally
portion of the event.
To speak was an
Jeremiah Johnson and his sister,
Julia Johnson in Washington, D.C. invitation typically
extended only to
the most seasoned Pro-Life speakers; Politicians,
religious leaders, activists, and now high school
seniors. Her invitation to speak was the epitome
of icing on the cake.
I’m not sure who was more
nervous as the crowd began
to swell, Julia or I. The
Archbishop of Louisville
stepped up to lead those
gathered in prayer, we
weren’t in Fargo anymore.
Thousands roared as the
speakers took their turns.
My brother Joshua and
I, having pushed our way
to the front of the throng,
stood patiently as Julia’s
time drew near. We were
ready.
Click for your own seat
Julia spoke with passion
and projected love. She
prepared half a million to
march.
Jeremiah Johnson and his
bother, Joshua Johnson in
Washington, D.C.
The crowd at the corner of 14th and Constitution
was about to burst at the seams, it was time!
Julia and I stood shoulder to shoulder holding
the lead banner, Joshua yelling encouragement
from the thousands behind us. The men who were
prompting us began an Our Father…and then…
”Everyone together now, march!”
Straight down Constitution Avenue we
marched. Chanting, singing, praying, soaking
it all in. Thousands lined the streets and yelled
encouragement. Thousands more waved their
banners behind us. As the sun began to break
through the clouds we turned towards the Capitol,
time to take this baby home.
The March ends in-between the Supreme Court
and Capitol buildings just after marching over
a narrow bridge. This bridge would prove
monumental as standing atop it, from rail to rail,
were supporters of a different kind. For the first
time in the history, the March had been halted.
You may believe in spiritual forces, you may
not. But when we stood facing our dissenters
upon that bridge, the spiritual world became our
reality.
The gray asphalt seemed to warp as I stared
down the two yellow lines in its center. The
lines terminated abruptly beneath the raucous
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Brothers in Arms cont.
crowd of opposers, screaming that we should not
continue. Slowly, from our contingent, prayers
began. “Hail Mary, full of
grace”….”Our Father, who
art in heaven”….”Saint
Michael the Archangel,
protect us in battle”…
The moment served as a reminder that we are
all so very small in the big scheme of things.
Truly embracing our
powerlessness is the
first step towards
eternity.
Thirty minutes
later my sister
and I crossed the
bridge, hand in
hand, with our
brothers in arms.
Never will I forget
what happened that
afternoon.
As the prayers raised
to Heaven something
happened that I cannot
fully describe. The spiritual
forces around us became
palpable. I felt a darkness
30 yards to our front. It
wasn’t the people standing
against us that caused this
Always remember
darkness, but a horrible
that you entered this
presence hovering around
world as a sacrifice.
Marching with our brothers in arms
them, consuming them. I
Your parents pulled
felt my mother, who passed away four years ago,
back so that you might crawl forward. You were
standing directly behind my sister and I. I felt
never a decision, but always destined to be. No
angels surround us, flanking to our right and to
one is ever conceived as a mistake, not in God’s
our left. Mother Mary was there, joined by St.
eyes.
Michael as he commanded the legions. I felt as if
We are coming for you Satan. Individually we
the whole of Heaven and Hell has emptied to be
are weak, but together we can move mountains.
with us on that bridge, and as I wiped away tears
The landslide of prayers is changing the attitudes
I felt something else, an unbelievable sense of
of our generation. We will not stop. We will not
peace.
settle. The tide is turning.
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Our Beloved Faculty
RANDY NELSON’S SMILE
By:Roxane Salonen, Writer/Author, Beauclair Communications
The news came from
my daughter by text this
morning, 10:49 a.m.
Two words, “Randy died,”
and instantly my heart felt as
if it had plummeted into my
gut.
We were just talking about
him over Thanksgiving break.
Middle girl was wearing a
T-shirt she’d gotten through
volunteering at a pulledpork benefit dinner in
late September, and Troy,
noticing it, asked the kids
how our school’s big, burly,
larger-than-life athletic director has been faring.
In August, we received the sad news about his
cancer diagnosis, just as the new school year was
about to launch, and we’ve been in the midst of
processing it ever since.
“I’ve seen him hanging out around school,” our
middle boy said brightly in response. “Oh that’s
good,” we said, grateful for the news.
It settled us temporarily knowing Randy was back
in the place he loved, yes, thrived in. It wouldn’t
seem right, really, for him to be anywhere else. To
many of us, Randy has been the face of Shanley.
We’ve seen him lead more school community
events than any one principal or superintendent;
it’s been his strong, welcoming voice that has
brought us back to school year after year.
Every fall for as many as I can remember, Randy
has summoned all the parents with kids in school
activities for a mandatory parent meeting. After
our lazy summers at the lakes and pool and on
vacation, his cool, confident, fatherly voice has
coaxed us gently back into the new year ahead.
And then would come the fall picnic with its
announcing of fall athletes, and Randy also
there, leading the whole thing, getting the school
psyched up for another bustling season.
His face always radiated a smile, even when
Randy Nelson
the mood was more serious. Randy was a cross
somewhere between an NFL linebacker and Santa
Claus.
The news that he’d been stricken with cancer sent
our summers crashing to a concerned halt. It was
hard to believe this man, known for helping bring
so many teams to victory, was now facing the
most challenging scrimmage of his life.
There wasn’t too much time to think. Before
we knew it, one fundraising dinner was
pulled together, and then another. The whole
community came out to support the man who has
on so many occasions been our spokesperson, and
gratefully, we received him. Though vulnerable
and a little shaken, he told us what we’d meant to
him and how much he loved us.
I waited for my chance. I wanted him to know
how much he’d meant to me and our entire
community in turn. I thought I’d missed it, but
then I spotted him in the sea of people and took
my spot in line. A fellow mother was just sneaking
a blessed medal into his hands as I pulled up
front for a hug and said the words that needed to
be said. I am so grateful for that chance.
And now, unbelievably, he’s gone, as of this
morning, Dec. 1. The kids, middle through high
school, were called into the auditorium and given
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Our Beloved Faculty cont.
the hard news, followed by an offer for those who
needed a little time to grieve to do so rather than
head back to class right off.
Dear Lord, be with his
precious family. That’s all I
can think of now.
Holocaust victim Etty Hillesum, “An Interrupted
Life.” In my own grief, I turned to Etty. “What
can you tell me now, sweet soul? You, who wrote
of death so wisely?”
As I waited for my
daughter in the
school parking lot, I
opened the book and
landed on a page
with these words of
Etty’s:
When I first heard, I
gulped a few times, talked
a while with my husband
on the phone, and then – I
had to because deadlines
don’t wait – I got back to
work. But a while later, as
I was wrapping things up,
this – an article by WDAY
on Facebook – popped
upon my horizon and
gripped my heart…
“Give your sorrow
all the space and
shelter in yourself
that is its due, for if
everyone bears his
grief honestly and
Shanley Students and Staff wear Red for Randy
courageously, the
sorrow that now fills the world will abate.”
Seeing his great smile, it hit me hard, and I had
to stop…and weep awhile. That’s a smile that’s as
Clinging to those words, I continued on.
genuine as they come, and it’s going to be missed
“And if you have given sorrow the space its
something awful.
gentle origins demand, then you may truly say:
On my own Facebook page, I wrote: “Just can’t
life is beautiful and so rich.”
seem to wrap my brain around how this big,
Thank you, Etty. That’s exactly what I needed
vibrant guy, who was the face of Shanley in so
today.
many ways, could be gone. You were and are so
Randy, you are missed. You will be missed for
loved, Randy. I’m sorry you left us so soon. We
a long time. May the perpetual light shine upon
weren’t quite done having you in our lives.”
you always, as yours has shone on us, dear man.
I’ve been thinking a lot about death the last
several days while reading the diaries of
Image created by Kevin Wolf
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Our Beloved Faculty cont.
Mr. Randall R. Rustad Funeral Tribute
By: Mike Hagstrom, Shanley Religion Teacher
“Randall Raymond Rustad.”
It’s been my privilege to teach just a few doors
down the hallway from Randall’s room for the
past 29 years (16 at “Old Shanley” and 13 here
at the “New Shanley” building). It was also my
privilege to serve as his Varsity Assistant Boys
Basketball Coach during his first three years at
SHS. (And Mary, I hate to say it, but I think he
sometimes spent more time with me than with
you during the basketball season.)
I see three personas or identities in Mr. Rustad
that I’d like to share from my perspective as a
fellow teacher.
TEACHER: Mr. Rustad was the Consummate
Teacher, the Master Teacher. He was a
professional in the sense that he was the very best
at what he did; he was an amateur in the literal
sense in that he loved teaching for its own sake
and not for the big bucks we get here at Shanley.
He taught everywhere and at every opportunity:
very specifically and explicitly broken down, stepby-step, in his deliberate, systematic approach.
Whether in the classroom and teaching the
Constitution and its amendments or the battles of
the Civil War, whether in the car for Driver’s Ed,
whether in the gym or athletic field, he taught. In
athletics, he was an especially gifted teacher. He
had a knack for working with athletes and teams.
Defensive Lineman: where do you line up for the
“A Gap”? Catchers: how do you present the target
for your pitcher? And Basketball techniques
were highly refined and taught for every aspect
of the game and position. He was a phenomenal
teacher.
Quick story: It was the last week of the 1987-88
regular season. SHS was facing number 1-rankedand-undefeated Wahpeton, a team that had
beat us by 28 points in January. Randall faced
that David vs. Goliath challenge by designing,
installing, and teaching a special spread offense
accompanied by a tenacious pressure defense.
The Deacons give Wahpeton quite a scare taking
them to overtime and only losing when a last
second Shanley shot for the win bounced off the
rim. It was labelled a fluke. But “Torgy” was in
Randall Rustad giving a Commencement
Speech for the Class of 1995
the audience. Long-time West Fargo Coach Bob
Torgrimson was taking copious notes. Using
Randall’s ideas with his Packer team the next
week in EDC tournament, West Fargo handed
Wahpeton its first loss. And Grand Fork Red
River gave Wahpeton a knock-out punch in the
loser-out bracket the next day. Mighty Wahpeton
didn’t even make it to state—forced instead to be
stunned, sullen spectators. The great teacher Mr.
Rustad had his hand in that.
Randall R. Rustad, TEACHER.
ACTOR: Lynann [(Rustad), Randall’s Sister-inlaw]: last night at the prayer service you said that
Randall looks like George Clooney. I disagree.
George Clooney looks like Randall! But that’s not
what I mean by “actor.” Nor do I mean acting in
the sense of pretense or duplicity—putting on an
act.
I mean Actor in the St. Pope John Paul II sense.
St. John Paul II saw that the structure of the
universe is a drama [as related by theologian
and papal biographer George Weigel]. Each of
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Our Beloved Faculty cont.
us struggles to surrender the
person I am now to the person
I ought to be. We live in this
“gap” and to be human is to be
an actor, one who acts, one who
is called to confront evil and
mediocrity; to do good and to
strive for excellence, to become
more and more the person God
wants me to be.
bride, Mary. What a beautiful
example and witness!
St. John Paul II also observed
that “In the designs of
Providence, there are no mere
coincidences.” God, Who
entered human history, guides
its course. Similarly, “Divine
Intervention” was the name
of Randall’s annual talk each
Randall—as any good teacher
year at our Senior Retreat. At
does—understood this drama
the beginning of the school
well. It was beautiful to see
year, he would challenge
him call out and expect the
our Seniors. He recited the
very best from his students,
key moments of his life in
for he believed that they, too,
light of Divine Providence—
were actors, with a personal
including the setbacks,
responsibility. He held them
embarrassments, challenges,
Randall
Rustad
giving
a
Commencement
to the same standard he
and disappointments. In fact, he
Speech for the Class of 2011
held for himself: no excuses,
was able to see those things as
no blaming, no complaints, no whining, no
ways God was shaping, molding, and preparing
murmuring. Instead, take personal responsibility
him to be more and more the person God wanted
as one who acts for the better.
him to be. For example, he was second from the
bottom in his class—until the student at the very
I saw a Shanley grad on Sunday, and he said,
bottom left school! Yes, Mr. Rustad graduated at
“Mr. Hagstrom, he (Mr. Rustad) taught us life
the bottom of his class from SHS!
lessons!” Life lessons: the importance of hard
work, self-discipline, and doing your best.
Our Seniors always complete a retreat evaluation,
Teachers: good luck beating Randall to school
and year after year, Randall’s talk was always
in the morning! (He always seemed to have his
listed as a highlight of the day by many students.
lights on and door open first each day.) Teachers:
And to the question—“What was the most
good luck correcting and then posting grades
spiritually powerful aspect of the retreat for
each day before Randall! And when something
you?” –many students also said it was Mr.
needed doing in the athletic arena, we turned to
Rustad’s talk. (Sorry, Father Charles!) Here’s one
Randall: PA announcer, scoreboard operator,
student’s comments from this year: “My favorite
open gym supervisor, batting practice coach.
was hearing Mr. Rustad speak.” Most spiritually
He put into action a concern for others and the
powerful? “Knowing that you can be the least
greater good—at personal expense and sacrifice.
smartest person and you can still be whatever you
The Presentation Sisters (who taught the young
want to be.”
Randall) have a motto from their foundress, Nano
Divine Intervention: Bed-ridden with a severe
Nagle: “Not Words But Deeds.”
baseball injury in college, Randall was forced to
Randall R. Rustad, ACTOR.
concentrate on his studies and take academics
much more seriously than he ever had before.
BELIEVER: At the center of the human drama,
Years later at the retreat, he challenged our
said St. John Paul II, is Christ, Who entered
students to be open to the workings of Divine
human history and made all the difference. The
Providence in their lives—and to expect great
Word became Incarnate. Randall’s lived faith
things with the help of God’s Grace.
and personal witness pointed to this Truth. We
especially saw that in his tender devotion to and
Is it mere coincidence that Randall passed away
love for his family, and in his marriage to his
on January 31st? Fr. Ermer, I know you like to
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Our Beloved Faculty cont.
knows not boredom, grumbling, sighs, laments,
and do not permit me to trouble myself with that
very cumbersome thing called ‘I.’ Give me, Lord
a sense of good humor. Grant me the grace to
understand a joke, to discover in life a bit of joy,
and make others part of it. Amen.”
Randall R. Rustad, Teacher-Actor-Believer
Teacher-Actor-Believer
I wish there was some acronym or mnemonic
device that would help me remember those
personas of Mr. Rustad! [Here hold up a can of
TAB.]
Randall Rustad and Mike Hagstrom 1989
question your audience, so I have a question for
you: Whose Feast Day is January 31st? [Fr. Ermer
replies: “Don Bosco.”] Yes, it’s the Feast of St.
John Bosco, “The Apostle of Youth,” Patron Saint
of the Young. In the prayer at Mass that day, St.
John Bosco is described as “father and teacher of
the young.” That description fits Mr. Rustad very
well too: “father and teacher of the young.”
Randall R. Rustad, BELIEVER.
Pope Francis recently said that the follower of
Christ “must force himself to be a courteous,
serene, enthusiastic, and joyful person who
transmits joy wherever he is. A heart full of God is
a happy heart that radiates and infects with joy all
those around him: it is seen immediately!”
On that same occasion, Pope Francis then
said that he prays each day the prayer of the
statesman and martyr, St. Thomas More. I think
of Randall (Teacher, Actor, Believer) when I hear
this prayer:
“Lord, give me a good digestion and also
something to digest [preferably Prime Rib—
Randall’s favorite!]. Give me health of body and
the good humor necessary to maintain it. Give
me, Lord, a simple soul that is able to make a
treasure of all that is good and is not astonished
in view of evil but rather always finds the way
to put things back in place. Give me a soul that
One of my great joys for many years has been to
barge randomly in to Mr. Rustad’s classroom,
stop him in mid-sentence, and offer him a can of
Tab. I especially liked to do that on Fridays and
have done so for many years. I would note at 3
pm, for example, that it was soon the saddest
time of the week, when we say goodbye to our
students, but that the Tab was offered to console
him, to keep
him going,
and to fight
withdrawal
from our
students
until 8:00
am Monday
morning—just
65 hours away!
Lucas, please
come up and
join me in
doing so one
last time.
[Lucas Rustad comes forward and together we
hold up a can of Tab, “nectar of the gods,” and
say in the direction of Mr. Rustad’s body the final
four words by which Randall and I always ended
those classroom encounters.]
“I love you man.”
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Rustad Remembrance
By: Kari (Meier) Brock (‘88), Sullivan Social Studies Teacher
I feel like I need to apologize in advance to all of
my wonderful English teachers over the years,
as I’m afraid this piece of written work may
not be my best. The thoughts in my head have
been swirling ever since we heard the shocking
news that Mr. Rustad would not recover from
his heart attack. The memories and thoughts
continue to swirl, but I promised Mary that I
would try to put into words the tremendous
impact that Mr. Rustad had on my life. I was
there at the beginning as a student and at the
end as a colleague, so there are a lot of memories
built into those twenty-nine years. This is for
Mary, Luke, Jessica, and Sarah, and family.
Thank you for sharing your husband, father, and
grandfather with us for all these years. Because of
your sharing, we have all become better people.
If anyone else would like to read along, you are
more than welcome.
Before the pranks, before the legend, there was
a new social studies teacher at Shanley High
School in the fall of 1986. Well, he had teaching
experience, but he was new to us. Before I was
Mrs. Brock, I was Kari Meier, and I was a junior
at Shanley, with the “new guy” as my U.S. history
teacher. What would he be like? He was replacing
a teacher who had been one of my favorites, so I
must admit that it was with a little hesitation that
I welcomed Mr. Randall Rustad.
What do I remember? First impressions
abounded. First of all, he was handsome. Enough
said about that. Second, he wore three-piece
suits. Who did that? Certainly not many other
teachers. I remember that he wore a suit every
day that year, but a yearbook photo seems to
prove me wrong. I do, however, remember that
he was exceedingly professional in dress. The first
time that I remember seeing his arms was when
he wore a polo shirt during a homecoming skit
senior year. Shocking!! Third, he had the neatest
handwriting of any teacher ever. He always
wrote in cursive. Always. It was like an art form.
Finally, he called us all by our last names. I was
Ms. Meier. Secretly, I believed that he just never
learned anyone’s first name. I was shocked when
he called me “Kari” outside of school one day.
Extra-shocking!! Beyond those first impressions,
though, was so much more.
In terms of U.S. history, our new teacher was
passionate. He loved history more than anyone I
had ever met. Did I love it? Maybe. Not yet. But
I loved that Mr. Rustad presented everything
as a story. His notes were amazing. Detailed.
Complete. He never seemed to need notes
himself. He gave everything to us in outline form.
He never seemed to know exactly where we were
in the outline itself … “R., S., T., whatever …”
Somehow, though, he never left anything out.
A couple of years ago, I showed my notes to my
oldest son who was a junior. He couldn’t believe
that the notes were practically word-for-word
what he was writing in class twenty-six years
after me. I believed it. Everything in those notes
was “fair game” when it came to the test. People
have mentioned the instructions to “put it in the
margin.” I looked back at my notes, and sure
enough, the margins were full of notes. The tests
were so hard. True/False questions? Ugh. Was
there really only one correct answer, or was he
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Our Beloved Faculty cont.
trying to trick us? I was that kid who wrote little
notes on my test to justify my answers (it’s false if
…). The tough tests were just the beginning.
Amendments. Yes, even then. But there were only
twenty-six amendments at the time. Don’t believe
me? Look it up. “You’ve got your states, you’ve
got your caps …” Nothing short of mastery was
acceptable. We all had our troubles. Hartford,
CT, seemed to be mine. I couldn’t believe that I
would really end up with no better than a D in
the class if I didn’t pass that test. Now, though,
I do something very similar in my own eighthgrade classroom. There is nothing better than
the satisfaction of achieving something difficult.
Mr. Rustad set the bar high, and we all strove to
achieve.
Senior year, I took Economics with Mr. Rustad.
Again, the bar was set high. I remember that we
had daily quizzes or reading checks. I hated them!
I always thought that I had read the material
well and had reviewed the material adequately,
yet I rarely got 100% on those assessments.
Apparently, I needed to work harder. No one
wanted to get an answer wrong, but we certainly
knew that the classroom was a place where we
could all make mistakes without fear. What I
remember most about that class was the field
trips that we took. Mr. Rustad was determined
to make us educated consumers. We went to
Hornbacher’s to become familiar with the price
of groceries. With a realtor, we visited a new
and an existing home for sale so that we could
comprehend the additional cost associated with
“buying new.” We also went to Boulger Funeral
Home. I will never forget our class standing in the
casket display room. Mr. Rustad said something
like, “I don’t want the first time that you are in
this room to be at a time when you might make
an emotional purchase.” I still remember that
room. The lessons were real. They were practical.
I will always be grateful for that.
During my high school years, I was a basketball
cheerleader. When Mr. Rustad joined our school
community, he coached boys’ basketball for a
few years. This meant that on more than one
occasion, I rode the team bus to out-of-town
games. I remember one particular bus ride.
In the seat across the aisle from me sat Coach
Rustad with his son, Luke, maybe nine years
old at the time. There they sat, heads together,
intense. They were reviewing states and capitals.
Intensely. “Seriously,” I thought, “can’t the
poor kid catch a break?!” But in reality, they
were building an incredible bond of family and
friendship that I would be privileged to see again
years down the road. Home basketball games
introduced me to Jessica and Sarah. Gosh, they
were cute! The girls were maybe seven and
eight years old at the time. They were always in
the stands, at the front of the Shanley student
section. They knew all the cheers by heart and
were the biggest fans for their dad’s team.
Whenever I’ve seen the girls in recent years, my
mind flashes back to their vibrant smiles and
enthusiasm in those old Shanley bleachers.
After high school, I really wasn’t sure what I
wanted to pursue as a profession. I spent a few
years taking classes that simply appealed to me.
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Our Beloved Faculty cont.
Apparently, I loved the social sciences. It became
evident that
I was headed
either to law
school or the
classroom. I
stopped in at
Shanley one
day to seek
Mr. Rustad’s
advice. I
honestly have
no memory of
what he said.
I’m sure that
he was honest
about the good
and bad that
come with
the teaching
profession. I
do remember,
though, that he was the only person from whom I
sought advice.
As Luke so eloquently shared, Mr. Rustad did
not dish out advice unless asked. I did go into
the teaching profession. I’ve been a social studies
teacher in the Catholic Schools for more than
two decades, and I can’t think of a single time
that Mr. Rustad advised me on how or what to
teach. Yet, he was the person I most tried to
emulate. I would seek his wisdom whenever I had
a question. Could I look it up? Of course, but with
Mr. Rustad, I knew that I would get a background
story and conversation along with the answer.
Who could pass that up? He was way better
than Wikepedia. By the way, I was no longer
“Ms. Meier.” Nor was I even “Kari.” He took to
calling me “Kare” in everyday conversation. Was
I really a colleague? Did I have his respect as a
grown-up? As a teacher? In some way, I think
that the change in how he addressed me was an
intentional shift. Boy, I hope that in some small
way I had earned his respect in the profession
that we both loved.
I was teaching at my alma mater, serving in
the same academic department as my favorite
teacher. We worked on curriculum writing,
textbook selection committees, and all the rest
that goes with education. From this different
perspective, I
once again saw
how much Mr.
Rustad LOVED
teaching and
his students.
Once, while
interviewing
candidates
for an open
social studies
position, we
had about
a fifteenminute break.
Substitute
teachers had
already been
lined up so
that we could
sit in on the
interview, but Mr. Rustad literally jumped at
the chance to get back into his classroom to get
in a few more minutes with his students. His
comments at school frequently referred to getting
back to class to “educate the youth of America.”
The smirk and twinkle were ever-present, but
there was never sarcasm in those statements.
By the way, those interviews were interesting.
Mr. Rustad asked the most thought-provoking
questions. I’m pretty sure that I flashed back
to the American history tests of junior year …
was there even a correct answer?! There were
tremendous thought and educational philosophy
behind those questions. He was a master teacher.
Mr. Rustad’s classroom was unique. I would
tell my own student teachers, “You have to see
this. It’s old-school teaching at its finest,” and I
would encourage them to observe in Mr. Rustad’s
classroom as a part of their student teaching
experience. There were few frills. Multi-media
presentations? Group projects? Lots of videos?
Not so much. I can only remember watching
one video in that classroom. It was Tora! Tora!
Tora! No, there weren’t many frills, but what you
would see was a master teacher orchestrating
every nuance of his classroom. He did everything
with purpose. A previous student teacher of
mine spent one day in Mr. Rustad’s classroom
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a few years ago, and she recently reached out to
me. She said, “I’ll never forget when I asked why
he had the desks facing each other. He said, ‘So
they can see what I have to look at every day.’”
She said that his was a “model classroom.” Can
anyone duplicate it? Nope.
One of the unexpected delights in being a
colleague of Mr. Rustad’s
was to get a glimpse into
just how much he loved
his family. One mention
of Mary, the kids, or the
grandkids would make Mr.
Rustad beam with pride.
That ever-present smirk
and twinkle became a fullblown smile and glow that
somehow personified love
in its purest form. It was
so sweet to see grandfather
and grandchild walking to
the bus in the morning. And
I got to witness countless
conversations between
Luke and his dad at school.
The exchange was always
intense, in a “connected”
sort of way. Somehow, it
always brought me back to
those school bus trips to out-of-town basketball
games. Grown-up Lucas in the teacher workroom
somehow resembled nine-year-old Luke on the
bus. Why? The father-son relationship was the
same, only better.
I will always be grateful that my two older sons
had the privilege to be students in Mr. Rustad’s
room. My oldest son graduated in 2014, and my
next-oldest is currently a junior. Some things
just never changed. My boys, my classmates,
and I all share the same chuckle for those classic
“RRR quotes” that have been shared in recent
days. The boys have a knowledge of history and
government that is remarkable. They share, with
so many others, a respect for a man who, over the
years, became a legend. He will always remain
a legend. The stories will continue to warm our
hearts. In Mr. Rustad, we were given a gift. The
coolest thing, I think, is that we were all aware of
the gift while we had it. We
appreciated Mr. Rustad.
We laughed with him. We
learned from him. We loved
him deeply. That’s why this
loss hurts so badly. I am
sad for the students (my
daughter and youngest son
included) who will never be
experience the satisfaction
of passing those orals.
I’m heartbroken for the
students (my son included)
whose teacher was suddenly
taken from them. I’m
grateful for all those alums
who were blessed to be
educated by the legend
himself.
When I was pouring out so
many of these sentiments
through tears, to my son,
he reminded me that Mr. Rustad was headed to
a better place and that I didn’t need to be sad. I
continued to talk (and cry) about our loss … how
he was his teacher, my teacher, my mentor, the
reason that I became a social studies teacher.
My son then said something to me so simple
and profound that I will never forget it. He said,
“Then live his legacy.”
Mr. Rustad, I can only hope that we can all do
just that … live your legacy. Thank you. You will
forever be missed.
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Alumni
News
1940’s
Ann (Deutsch) Murphy (‘49) and her husband,
Dan, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.
They were married April 16, 1955, at St. Anthony
Church, Fargo.
1950’s
Ron Jacobson PhD (‘57) and his wife, Nina
(Duerr), celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
They were married June 20, 1964.
1960’s
Susan (Person) Torson (‘61) and her husband,
Frank, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
They were married November 14, 1964, at St.
Anthony’s Catholic Church, Fargo.
Kirk Haverkamp (‘89) and his wife, Lynne,
welcomed their second child, Kelty Reese, to their
family on December 1, 2014. They live in Phoenix,
AZ.
1990’s
Arin (Murphy) Johnson (‘94) and her husband,
Bruce, welcomed a daughter, Addison Kay, on
March 19, 2015.
Kyle Bosch (‘98) married Crystal Campbell on
January 17, 2015.
2000’s
Nicholas Bowar (‘00) and his wife, Stephanie,
welcomed a daughter, Kendall Marie, on February
26, 2015.
Gary Grandbois (‘69) and his wife, Claudette,
celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on
December 29, 2014.
Michael Lorz (‘00) and his wife, Stephanie,
welcomed a daughter, Lillian Mae, on November 4,
2014.
1980’s
Amber Bowman (‘01) will marry Brian Meyer on
June 6, 2015.
Bill Braun (‘83) was recently named Chevron
Corporation’s chief information officer and the
president of its Information Technology Company.
He has served with the corporation in Texas,
California and Singapore since 1991. Bill received
his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the
University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX, and
completed the Harvard Business School’s Advanced
Management Program in 2014. He and his wife,
Mary and family live in Texas.
Jonathan Dahl (‘01) and his wife, Elizabeth,
welcomed a son, Samuel Hurley, on January 26,
2015.
Matthew Welle (‘01) and his wife, Erin,
welcomed a son, Camden Wayne, on October 22,
2014.
Savannah (Lahren) Lewis (‘04) and her
husband, Chad, welcomed a daughter, Paisley
Marie, on February 3, 2015.
Katie (Wolfe) Sullivan (‘05) and her husband,
Daren, welcomed a daughter, Eva Rae, on October
14, 2014.
Leandra (Hoffart) Iverson (‘06) and her
husband, Jeremy, welcomed a daughter, Abigail
Elizabeth, on November 11, 2014.
Bill Braun ‘83
Sarah (Hund) Solberg (‘06) and her husband,
Joe, welcomed a daughter, Londyn Michelle, on
March 2, 2015.
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Alumni
Adam Schwankl (‘07) married Valerie Senecal
on August 8, 2014.
Kristen Vetter (‘08) married Devin Wirth on
December 27, 2014.
Molly Brenner (‘08) will marry Drew Weaver on
July 18, 2015.
Chad Hingst (‘09) married Kate Snyder on July
19, 2014.
SAVE THE DATE!
2016 Shanley Reunion Weekend
June 24-25, 2016
If you are a member of one of these classes:
1966
1971
1976
1981
1986
1991
1996
2001
2006
and would be interested in being the “Class Contact” for a reunion in 2016, please contact
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Alumni
Reunion Re-Cap:
Class of 1964 (50 year Reunion)
By: Marilyn Jamieson ‘64
The Shanley Class of 1964 gathered on August 21st and 22nd, 2014 in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota to celebrate
their 50th class reunion. Thursday night was a celebration at the Detroit Lakes Country Club, where all
enjoyed a wonderful gathering of friends, socializing and reliving many high school memories. A class photo
was taken that evening. Friday events consisted of golf in the morning, and lunch at Zorbaz Restaurant in
Detroit Lakes. The evening ended with a sit down dinner on the porch at the Fireside Restaurant on Detroit
Lake. Friendships were renewed and many memories shared, a reunion we will all remember.
Class of 1964 - 50 year Reunion
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member of the clergy or a religious order, a seminarian, or an employee of a Catholic school, parish,
the diocesan offices of other Catholic entity within the diocese, we as that you also report the incident or suspected incident to Msgr. Joseph P. Goering, Vicar General, at (701) 356-7945 or to Larry
Bernhardt, Victim Assistance Coordinator, at (701) 356-7965 of [email protected].
For additional information about victim assistance, visit:
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The Deacon • Spring 2015
Alumni
Upcoming Reunions:
Class of 1955 (60 Year ReunionDate: September 11-12, 2015 (Homecoming)
Schedule of Events:
September 11:
4:00 pm Social at the Fargo Country Club (509
26th Ave S, Fargo)
6:30 pm Open House at Kathy (Rooney) Boucher’s
home (3115 Timberline Cir S, Fargo)
September 12:
10:00 am Coffee & Rolls with the Sisters of the
Presentation at the Presentation Center (1101 32nd
Ave S)
4:00 pm Tour of Shanley High School
5:00 pm Mass at Shanley High School (5600 25th St
S, Fargo)
Banquet at the Ramada Plaza Suites (1695 42nd St S, Fargo) Cost: $50 per person
6:00 pm Cocktails
7:00 pm Dinner
Contact: Kathy (Rooney) Boucher • [email protected] or 701-212-5828
Class of 1965 (50 Year ReunionDate: September 10-11, 2015 (Homecoming)
Schedule of Events:
Thursday, September 10:
Cruisin’ Broadway
Remember those days? You can relive them on foot while
enjoying the exciting new nightlife of Downtown Fargo.
We will meet at a Downtown hot spot with a fourth story
balcony overlooking Broadway, and venture out from
there. Registration and Social starting at 5:00 pm.
Friday, September 11:
More time to catch up and reminisce...
Fargo Country Club
5:00 pm Social • 6:00 pm Buffet
A Block of Rooms has been set aside for September 10 and 11 at:
Radisson Hotel (201 5th St N, Fargo) 701-232-7363 • $139/night
Holiday Inn Fargo (3808 13th Ave S, Fargo) 877-282-2700 • $119/night
For either hotel, please reference Shanley Reunion, Class of 1965
We are planning to make this the best reunion yet!
Contact: Mary Lou Dahms • [email protected] or 701-318-0904
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2015 shanley reunion weekend
JUNE 26-27, 2015
class of 1970
FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH – SOCIAL AT FARGO
BILLIARDS & GASTROPUB
(3234 43RD ST S) COST: $20
class of 1985
FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH – SOCIAL AT USHER’S
HOUSE (700 1ST AVE N, MOORHEAD, MN)
COST: $40
SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH –
6:00 PM - PUB CRAWL IN DOWNTOWN FARGO- START AT THE BOILER
ROOM (210 BROADWAY N)
EVERYONE PAYS THEIR OWN WAY FOR
FOOD AND DRINKS AS WE GO!
END AT HODO (101 BORADWAY N)
class of 1975
FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH – SOCIAL AT
RADISSON SKYVIEW SUITE
(201 5TH ST N) COST: $35
SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH –
6:00 PM - PUB CRAWL IN DOWNTOWN
FARGO - START AT OLD BROADWAY
(22 BROADWAY N) EVERYONE PAYS THEIR
OWN WAY FOR FOOD AND DRINKS AS WE GO!
class of 1990
FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH – SOCIAL AT FARGO
BILLIARDS & GASTROPUB (3234 43RD ST S)
COST: $20
SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH –
12:00 NOON - 9-HOLE CLASS GOLF OUTING
AT MOORHEAD COUNTRY CLUB
(2101 N RIVER DR, MOORHEAD, MN) COST: $35
FOLLOWING GOLF - BURGER BAR LUNCH AT
THE MOORHEAD COUNTRY CLUB COST: $12
6:00 PM - FOR ADULTS ONLY PUB CRAWL (TBA)
class of 1980
FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH – SOCIAL AT FARGO
BILLIARDS & GASTROPUB (3234 43RD ST S)
COST: $20
SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH –
5:30 PM - BACKYARD BBQ AT THE HOME
OF MARY (KELLY) JAGIM
class of 1995
FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH - SOCIAL AT
FARGO BILLIARDS & GASTROPUB
(3234 43RD ST S) COST: $20
class of 2005
FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH –SOCIAL AT
STOKER’S (HOTEL DONALDSON)
DOWNTOWN FARGO
(101 BROADWAY N) COST: $15
parents of class of 2005 graduates
YOU WENT TO ALL OF THE SHANLEY ACTIVITIES TOGETHER, BUT IT’S BEEN 10 YEARS SINCE YOUR 2005 GRADUATE
ROAMED THE HALLS OF SHANLEY HIGH! HERE’S A CHANCE FOR YOU TO CATCH UP WITH EACH OTHER AS WELL.
FRIDAY, JUNE 26TH –SOCIAL AT PEPPER’S SPORTS CAFE (2510 UNIVERSITY DR S) COST: $15
events for all on saturday, june 27:
9:00 AM - ALUMNI FUN RUN (LINDENWOOD PARK) COST: $10
(PROCEEDS BENEFIT SHANLEY CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS)
10:00 AM - CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST WITH PRESENTATION SISTERS
2-4:00 PM - DEACON DEN CLOTHING SALE AT SHANLEY (5600 25TH ST S)
STOCK UP ON YOUR SHANLEY GEAR!
3:00 PM - TOUR OF SHANLEY HIGH SCHOOL
4:00 PM - MASS AT SHANLEY
6:00 PM - “SHANLEY NIGHT” AT THE FM REDHAWKS (BASEBALL) NEWMAN OUTDOOR FIELD
(1515 15TH AVE N, FARGO) RESERVED SEATING COST: $8.50
2015 Shanley Reunion Weekend
R eg i s t r at i o n F o r m
You may register for these events online at:
http://alumni.fdjp2.k12.nd.us
or by mailing this completed form and payment (checks payable to “JPII Schools”) to:
Shanley Reunion Weekend
5600 25th St S
Fargo, ND 58104
Name: _____________________________________________ Class Year: _______
Guest: _________________________________ Class Year (if applicable): _______
Address: ___________________________________________________________
City: __________________ State: ______ ZIP: __________ Phone: ____________
Email: _____________________________________________________________
Friday, June 26th
Cost
Number
Amount
Class of 1970 Social
Class of 1975 Social
Class of 1980 Social
Class of 1985 Social
Class of 1990 Social
Class of 1995 Social
Class of 2005 Social
Parents of 2005 Social
$20
$35
$20
$40
$20
$20
$15
$15
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Alumni Fun Run
$10
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Continental Breakfast
No cost
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Class of 1990 Golf Outing
Class of 1990 Lunch
$35
$12
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Tour of Shanley High School
Mass at Shanley High School
No cost
No cost
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“Shanley Night” at the FM Redhawks
$8.50
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Saturday, June 27th
(please complete & sign form on following page)
(caramel rolls from Sandy’s Donuts, coffee & juice at the Presentation Center - 1101 32nd Ave S)
(open to all Alumni & Friends; deceased classmates from 1970, 1975, 1980 and 1985 will be
remembered by name with a lighted candle.) If you are interested in helping out with Mass in any way,
please contact Joelle at [email protected]
Class of 1975 Downtown Pub Crawl
No cost
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Class of 1980 Backyard BBQ
No cost
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Class of 1985 Downtown Pub Crawl
No cost
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Class of 1990 Pub Crawl
No cost
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TOTAL:_______
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Signature: _________________________________________________________________
S h a n l e y A l u m n i C ro s s C o u n t ry R a c e & 5 K R u n / Wa l k
Saturday, June 27, 2015
8:00 am Registration • 9:00 am Races Start
Lindenwood Park, Fargo
Registration:
Pre-registration fee for the events is $10 for individuals and $30 for families, and will be accepted until Wednesday, June 24th.
Day-of-Event Registration fee is $15 for individuals
Please send registration form and payment to:
Shanley High School Cross Country
Attn: Coach Falde
5600 25th Street South
Fargo, ND 58104
Contact:
Greg Falde 701.371.3590
[email protected]
Official Entry Form
Event Categories (circle one): Cross Country 5K 5K Run 5K Walk
Sex (circle): Male Female Age: _______
Birthdate: _________________
Age Categories (circle): 14 & under 15-19 20-29 30-45 46-59 60+
First Name _______________________ Last Name ______________________
Address ___________________ City ______________ State _____ Zip _______
Phone __________________ E-mail ___________________________________
Registration Fee: $10 for 5K / $30 Family Door prizes will be drawn during the race - check the prize board
Make Check payable to: Shanley Cross Country
Please read the following statement and sign below before submitting entry:
I know that running a cross country/road race is a potentially hazardous activity. I should not enter and run unless
I am medically able and properly trained. I also assume any and all other risks associated with running this event,
including, but not limited to, falls, contact with other participants, the efffect of weather, including high heat and/
or humidity and the condition of the course/roads. Knowing these facts, and in considertion of your acceptance of
my entry fee, I hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators or anyone else who might claim on my behalf,
covenant not to sue. And waive, release and discharge Shanley fundraisier and any volunteers from any and all
claims or causes of action (known or unknown, forseen or unforseen) for death, personal injury or property damage
of any kind or nature arising out of their negligence or that of others in the course of my participation in this race
and all other events and activities associated with this race. I give my permission for medial team evaluation, treatment and transfer to an emergency facility if needed. I understand entry fees are not refundable.
Signature: __________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian: ____________________________________________
if applicant is under 18 years of age, form must be co-signed by a parent or guardian
** All proceeds from the 5K will be used for future out-of-state cross country trips (like our 2010 trip to Belle Forche, SD)
SAVE THE DATE ON YOUR CALENDAR FOR THE 7TH ANNUAL SACRED HEART/SHANLEY
Golden Reunion
for ALL CLASSES celebrating 50 or more years since High School Graduation
F r i d ay, S e p t e m b e r 1 1 t h :
4:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Social gathering at Fargo
Country Club
Homecoming Football game vs Lisbon
at Sid Cichy Stadium
509 26th Ave S
5600 25th St S
S at u r d ay, S e p t e m b e r 1 2 t h :
10:00 a.m.
Coffee & Rolls with the Sisters of the
Presentation at the Presentation Center
1101 32nd Ave S
4:00 p.m.
Tour of Shanley High School
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Hall of Fame Induction and Mike & Karen Hofer
Deacon Award Presentation Dinner and Ceremony
5600 25th St S
Mass at Shanley High School
September 11-12, 2015
SHS HOMECOMING
OFFICIAL REGISTRATIONS WILL BE MAILED OUT IN LATE JULY OR EARLY AUGUST
PLEASE RSVP FOR EVENTS BY
YES I/WE WILL BE ATTENDING THE 7TH ANNUAL SHA/SHS GOLDEN REUNION
Name(s): ______________________________________________________
EVENT
NUMBER ATTENDING
Social at the Fargo Country Club
Homecoming Football Game at Sid Cichy Stadium
______ (complimentary)
______ (tickets available at the social)
Coffee & Rolls with the Presentation Sisters
______
Tour of Shanley
______
Mass at Shanley
______
Hall of Fame/ Mike and Karen Hofer Deacon Award
Dinner & Ceremony
______ x $30 = $______
(make checks payable to JPII Schools)
$______ :TOTAL ENCLOSED
REGISTRATION AND TICKET PURCHASE FOR THIS EVENT IS ALSO AVAILABLE
ONLINE AT: HTTP://ALUMNI.FDJP2.K12.ND.US (DEACON ALUMNI WEBSITE)
SEND REGISTRATION FORMS TO: JPII SCHOOLS (ATTN: JOELLE) • 5600 25TH ST S • FARGO, ND 58104
You are invited to join us for a day of golf, fun and fellowship at the
Orv Kelly Shanley Scramble
Monday, September 21, 2015
Moorhead Country Club
SHOTGUN START 12:30 PM
Burger/Brat Lunch at 11:00 AM
Sign-In Begins at 11:30 AM
Hole-in-One Contest
(sponsored by Valley Imports, Inc.)
6-Person Scramble ● BBQ Dinner
$125 Scramble & BBQ Dinner ● $20 BBQ Dinner Only
(PROCEEDS BENEFIT ALL OF THE SCHOOLS IN THE
ST. JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC SCHOOLS NETWORK)
Name _________________________________________________ Phone # _______________
E-mail address: ______________________________________________________________
(Your team will be notified via e-mail if there are last-minute tournament changes due to weather, etc.)
______ I do not have a team, but would like to play. Please put me on a team with an opening.
Team Requested:
Name _______________________________________________________ Handicap ______________
Mailing Address ____________________________________________________________________
Name _______________________________________________________ Handicap ______________
Mailing Address ____________________________________________________________________
Name _______________________________________________________ Handicap ______________
Mailing Address ____________________________________________________________________
Name _______________________________________________________ Handicap ______________
Mailing Address ____________________________________________________________________
Name _______________________________________________________ Handicap ______________
Mailing Address ____________________________________________________________________
Name _______________________________________________________ Handicap ______________
Mailing Address ____________________________________________________________________
#Golfing & Dinner
_____ X $125 = __________
#Mulligans
_____ X $5 = __________
(limit 2 mulligans per golfer please)
#BBQ Dinner Only _____ X $20 = __________
*Total Due = __________
*Your team will be considered “registered” when payment is received.
Tournament is limited to first 25 teams.
Please complete entire form and
return with payment by Sept. 14th to:
SHANLEY SCRAMBLE
5600 25th Street South
Fargo, ND 58104
Questions? – Contact Joelle at 701-893-3225
or e-mail [email protected]
2015 PRELIMINARY
HONOR ROLL OF DONORS
PRINTER’S PROOF
Listing includes Alumni, Current Parents, Parents of Graduates, Grandparents
and Friends who have made a gift to the JPII Schools between
JULY 1, 2014 and APRIL 15, 2015
These names will appear in the JPII Annual Report for 2014-2015
Please check to make sure:
1. Your name appears if you have given a gift between the above dates
2. Your name is spelled correctly
PLEASE NOTE: If you gave to the JPII Schools between
the dates listed above and your name does not appear,
please contact the Advancement Office at 701-893-3225.
You still have until JUNE 30th to send your gift or give online at
http://alumni.fdjp2.k12.nd.us if you wish to be included!
$3.5
$3
Class Participation (1942-1978)
Class Participation (1979-2014)
$2.5
$2
$1.5
$1
$500
$250
$125
Class of 1950
Participation: 15.15%
Class of 1938
Participation: 33.33%
William E. Clemens
Class of 1941
Participation: 25.00%
Msgr. Allan F. Nilles
Robert J. Rosatti
5M
Class of 1951
Participation: 7.50%
Class of 1942
Participation: 18.75%
R
Total Gifts: $345
R
Louise Mertz Arendt
Christina Gapp Pyle
Robert Schoener
Donald R. Wood
Class of 1948
Participation: 21.62%
P
5,000
Total Gifts: $11,598
Jerome Barrett
Kathleen Fischer Barton
Wayne Blanchard
Dorothy Steinbach Duchschere
Ruth Cantlon Dunnicliff
Margaret Ann Welu Eastman
James Hebert
Patricia Carvell Maris
JoAnn Sinner McMullen
Thomas McMullen
Roy Montplaisir
Walter Montplaisir
Richard Wehage
James P. Wold
E
Class of 1947
Participation: 14.29%
0,000
T
0,000
Class of 1946
Participation: 9.09%
Knute Henning
Phyllis Savageau Williams
Class of 1953
Participation: 35.00%
IN
1M
P
Total Gifts: $6,980
Mary Jane Saefke Akers
Thomas Bogan
Jerome H. Cossette
Olivia (Nan) Challoner Hover
George T. Mallick
Anne Hablas Marchione
Gerald Pronovost
Total Gifts: $1,340
Joan Maresh Baron
Dr. Norma L. Chaska
Lorraine Allmaras McManmon
Richard Savageau
Aaron J. Wolff
Robert G. Wood
Class of 1945
Participation: 35.00%
Class of 1956
Participation: 16.92%
Class of 1952
Participation: 17.14%
Class of 1943
Participation: 5.56%
George R. Knudson
5M
Total Gifts: $1,561
Dr. Patrick Colliton
John Connolly
Patricia Rush Setter
Total Gifts: $510
Steve Gorman
Catherine Stephenson Hartnett
Dr. Crawford Hawkins
2M
Total Gifts: $780
Jacklyn Britt Canino
Donald Durensky
Mary Klontz Hebert
Willard Hebert
Mary Samels Pease
Total Gifts: $1,850
Margaret Viets Doyle
Morris Doyle
Mary Ann Heising Graves
Joseph Lawrence
Br. John McLaughlin, CSC
David Pease
Evie Ukestad Soukup
Mary Marquart Trowbridge
Class of 1949
Participation: 9.76%
Total Gifts: $200
Larry V. Fischer
Timothy Klontz
Total Gifts: $914
R
O
3M
Kathleen Rooney Boucher
Brian Brandmeyer
Daniel Cullen
Marianne Van Sickle Egan
Veronica Peters Etzel
Gerry Klier Gray
Kathleen Svela Koehler
Dr. Donald Kraft
James F. Pettinger
William F. Schulz
Edward Shea
Betty Germaine Vettel
Paul Welu
Richard Willits
Thomas Wold
F
Ann Deutsch Murphy
Ramona Saefke Neeb
Total Participation: 9.71%
Total Gifts: $389,044
O
ALUMNI CLASSES
’S
5M
Janice McCurdy Alm
Sister Josephine Brennan
Carol Bailey Christensen
Margaret Ibach Conley
Donald L. Kercher
Nell Henley Murray
Mary Herrick Nelson
Sharon Mische Scheltens
Judy Higgins Stowe
Phyllis Moen Weber
Patricia Schmitz Willits
Class of 1957
Participation: 17.14%
Total Gifts: $888
Joanne Jorgenson Anderson
Lucretia Barrett Canning
Dennis J. Chisholm
Catherine Sedlak Etienne
Arlo-Ann Lincoln Hobbs
Mike Hurley
Wilda Bridgeford Kovich
Beverly Rodger Kraft
David Kramer
Rodney Langer
Emily Johnson Morey
Jerry Schutz
Class of 1954
Participation: 16.67%
Class of 1958
Participation: 14.63%
Gordon Bartholomay
Mary Carolyn McDonald Bolinger
Class of 1954 – 60th Class Reunion
Catherine Miller Hinsperger
Bernard Leclerc
Roberta Peterson Leclerc
Dianne Hoss Myers
Madonna Klontz Sweeney
Mary Wadnizak
Patricia Yunker
Larry Bailey
Jeanette Olson Boehmer
Joanne Hinton Connolly
John Dullea
Thomas Kuppich
Maurie Lamb
Donald Lau
Mary Scott Miller
Lois Cantlon Nordstrom
Janet Marquart Richard
Jacquelyn Daugherty Sidner
James A. Wolff
Total Gifts: $6,372
Class of 1955
Participation: 26.23%
Total Gifts: $3,656
Total Gifts: $60,428
Betty Brown Bossart
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
Class of 1959
Participation: 11.76%
Class of 1967
Participation: 9.24%
Class of 1963
Participation: 8.89%
Total Gifts: $1,705
Patrick Clark
Dennis Derrig
Brenda Cruz Eid
James O. Eide
Andrew Fischer
John Gerlach
Mary Kennelly Hanigan
Kenneth Lasneski
Michael V. Miller
Christina Powers
Total Gifts: $1,700
Dr. Dorothy Berg
Leo Collins
Sue Gidskemo DuBois
Robert Gibb
Margaret Kippels Mowery
Sharon Brown Nordman
Kathleen Malone Schoenfelder
Mary Witcik
Class of 1960
Participation: 15.45%
Class of 1964
Participation: 7.52%
Tom Alm
Frank Argenziano
Delores Richard Barker
Bruce J. Coryell
Mike Donahue
Ronald Duval
Jan Leonard Gerlach
Jim Gerlach
Judy Jacobson
Dale McCright
Jerry McDonald
Janet Reese Murray
Georgine Jorgenson Parker
Colleen Kieffer Rott
Lawrence Schmidt
Dr. Gary Schmit
Art Schmitz
Catherine McShane Coghlan
Kenneth J. Collins
Onalee Olson Flicker
Timothy L. Fortune
Michael Grinney
Paul T. Jorgenson
Thomas Lavelle
Dr. Thomas Nagle
Lynn Huntington Schubert
Barbara Torok Sturdevant
Total Gifts: $10,845
’S
Class of 1965
Participation: 8.21%
Total Gifts: $1,320
Deacon David Barfuss
Richard Bergseth
Mary Lou Greving Dahms
Robert C. Gaffaney
Margaret Sapa Hartze
Linda Johnson Healy
Jill Slayton Lavelle
William A. Rinehart
Jeanne Hoesley Rowe
Arne Ruud
Rod Swatfager
P
R
IN
T
Thomas Albert
Joseph Busek
Patrick Donahue
Renee Tessier Dulski
Lee Faust
Anita Anderson Galloway
Kathleen Kelley Godon
John Gross
Rose Ibach Ivey
Don Wold
Total Gifts: $2,915
R
Class of 1961
Participation: 9.47%
Class of 1962
Participation: 13.08%
Total Gifts: $14,002
Laura Wolsky Biggers
Renee Bernardy Buckman
Marjean McShane DeCesare
Ronald DeCesare
Patrick J. Delmore
Vicki Olson Edstrom
Patrick Kennelly
Paul Kuppich
Richard Ludwig
Joe McCormick
J. Dennis Nelson
Barbara Sedlak Salazar
Tom Savageau
Patricia Duchscher Schoeppach
Class of 1966
Participation: 11.76%
Total Gifts: $2,635
Orville Banasik
Dan Deutsch
Michael Flynn
Paul Foerster
Libby Gross
Michael Hager
Charlie Hanish
Pam McGarry Hartwig
Karen Cossette Hofer
Colleen Morrissey Keeling
Larry Klosterman
Robert McCormick
Michael McShane
Rosemary Neuman Schatz
Mary Stromme
Corry Van Mil
$3
$2.5
Class of 1968
Participation: 18.35%
Total Gifts: $31,500
Kathy Lynch Ashe
Patricia Rasmussen Deutsch
David Foerster
Debera Olson Frey
Margaret Haley Hahn
Sue Anderson Jackson
Michael Jacobs
William Jacque
John Kennelly
Brigid Connolly Langseth
Andrea Laliberte Lewis
Thomas McCormick
Randall Rustad†
Linda Dukart Sadowsky
Cathy Rutten Schwinden
JoEllen Leintz Smith
Gregory Staszko
Kathrine Armstrong Swenson
Sandy Thiel
Thomas Witcik
P
Total Gifts: $7,858
E
$3.5
Total Gifts: $3,170
Linda Olson Borkenhagen
James Deutsch
Steven Gravalin
Brenda Buck Haas
Jane Williams LaMont
Larry LaMont
Mary Fitzgerald Martinez
Patricia Deede Simons
Ann Hall Steinhouse
Karen Lavelle Stoner
Helen Tritschler
R
O
O
F
Morrie Schwinden
Class of 1969
Participation: 8.13%
$1.5
$1
$500
Total Gifts: $1,270
Stephen Bologna
Paul Collins
Dr. William Hawn
Laurie Bassett Kadrie
Brian Kappel
Julie Cossette Knodel
Mary Fridgen Rutten
Mark Savageau
John Scott
Margaret Kodelka Sveum
Class of 1970
Participation: 13.67%
$2
Total Gifts: $30,222
Ardys Miller Burley
Elizabeth Sologuk Christianson
David J. Clark
Patrick Dunn
Mark Foss
Doreen Dooher Kennelly
Rodman Kern
Patricia Caulfield Kotta
James Lynch
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
$250
$125
1M
0,000
Sharon Desautels Beauclair
Tom Cossette
David Driscoll
Kevin A. Duchschere
Rick Kasper
Dan Lavelle
David Lavelle
Lisa Barth Polachek
Elizabeth Mendoza Streich
P
Total Gifts: $1,130
Dennis Blake
Gail Hebert Danielski
Peter Fendt
Jeff Frey
Dr. Craig Kuhlmann
Duane Millette
Nancy Thomas Millette
Debra Schott Nelson
Jean Sapa Seifert
Rose McGarvey Skroch
Carol Kraft Steier
Cindy Bergseth Sund
Class of 1977
Participation: 8.96%
Class of 1973
Participation: 8.62%
Total Gifts: $1,940
Lynn Casey
Tim Connolly
Michael Deede
Jean Dooher Eppler
Jim Grossman
Jeffrey Jones
Marguerite Hilber Mielke
Teryl Setter Sitarz
Kathleen Mulkern Smail
Tim Wilken
P
R
5,000
Class of 1974
Participation: 6.03%
Total Gifts: $520
Total Gifts: $2,054
Total Gifts: $1,083
Daivd Bruns
Judy Bassett Bruns
Patrick Foerster
Barbara Greving Gentzkow
Paul Gentzkow
Catherine Nilles
Al Soukup
Kelly Davies Anderson
Douglas Andring
Chris Daly
Shannon Mehlisch Dockter
Dr. Keith Millette
Scott A. Montplaisir
Todd Olson
Michael Schoenecker
David Schons
Tom Sweeney
Michael Thomas
Mark Wimbush
Class of 1978
Participation: 15.52%
Bruce Schmith
Donald Schott
Linda Carew Skjerseth
Katie Nistler Traynor
Class of 1979
Participation: 12.41%
Total Gifts: $10,475
Lisa Desautels Bergerson
Patrick Bogan
Patricia Bower-Jernigan
Lori Olson Brown
Scott Colliton
Dr. Keith Fischer
Diane Fitterer Fritz
Brenda J. Gravel
James Hardwick
Michele R. Keogh
Robert Knudson
David Kramer
Susan McCord Mormann
David Noah
Lisa Foss Ritter
Lori Kelly Schaefer
Jim Traynor
R
O
O
F
Class of 1976
Participation: 6.57%
Class of 1972
Participation: 8.96%
0,000
Total Gifts: $3,275
Don Bolgrean
Dennis Bower
Allan Danielski
Elizabeth DuBord
David Fischer
Diane Seifert Goodmanson
Thomas B. Greving
Julie Klosterman
’S
5M
Class of 1971
Participation: 7.69%
Total Gifts: $3,175
Dan Borgie
Linda Lothspeich Brooks
Dean Bruhn-Ding
Patrick Collins
Mark DuBord
Deborah Forstner
Thomas Hnasko
Teresa Sweeney Jordan
Pat Kelly
Kevin Korsmo
Paul Murphy
Clifford Naylor
Peg O’Meara
Mary Nagle Shulstad
Dr. Steve Sornsin
Cathryn Colliton Spaeth
R
2M
E
5M
Class of 1975
Participation: 13.68%
T
3M
Mark Malmberg
Jane Ermer Metzger
Barbara Bultman Olson
Rene Ouellette
Jean Wilk Picard
Debra Nystrom Pollard
Mary Beth Cossette Rustad
Jay Schmallen
Patrick Sweeney
Jacqueline Maurer Wanzer
Madeleine Moss Zirbes
IN
5M
Total Gifts: $10,883
Dr. Janine Henning Carson
Steve Cichy
Paul Cortese
Steve Cossette
Mary Russell Daly
Anne Obert Derfler
Dan Doyle
John Hebert
Jane Vogel Indergaard
Dan McGarvey
Todd Mickelson
Larry Montplaisir
David Naylor
Sharon Fritz Pollard
Class of 1980
Participation: 6.25%
Total Gifts: $3,165
Dr. Mark Colliton
Chris Eldred
Stephen Fritz
Gregory Gerig
Charlotte Nilles Kitsch
Philip T. Meyer
Peggy Traynor Mickelson
Paul Noah
Catherine Savageau Wold
Class of 1981
Participation: 7.96%
Total Gifts: $5,795
Cecile Anderson Clark
Fr. Paul Duchschere
Carol J. Fischer
Toni Magelky Grabinger
Nancy Duchscher Kasper
Thomas Kasper
Dr. Susan Mathison
Kathy Carew Weir
Pat Weir
Class of 1982
Participation: 5.66%
Total Gifts: $4,497
Brenda Urie Anderson
Janet Barnick
Theresa Nistler
James J. O’Hearn
James Savageau
Katie Vogel Shaw
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
Class of 1983
Participation: 3.77%
Total Gifts: $3,040
Laura Hicks
Barry LaBine
Bill Marcil
Rodger Nichols
Total Gifts: $8,545
Class of 1985
Participation: 15.32%
Class of 1989
Participation: 11.83%
Total Gifts: $3,498
Total Gifts: $3,037
Total Gifts: $888
P
R
Kristen Kramer Brynestad
Nanette Sturdevant Fort
Matthew Glessner
Dean Haaland
Dr. Steve Kern
Tami Blanchard Llewellyn
Lori Mastrud-Bloch
Dr. Christopher Mathison
Ann Fornes Van Wie
Class of 1987
Participation: 10.43%
Total Gifts: $3,125
Laura Bach Alderman
David Dietz
Brian Fairfield
Jeff Jacobson
Mark Johnson
Tim Kasper
Renee Gilles Moseley
Rhett Neuman
Lisa Lodin Peralta
’S
R
E
IN
Class of 1986
Participation: 8.33%
Class of 1994
Participation: 12.28%
Tiffany Eagleson Brandt
Taylor DeVine
William Dietz
Susan Fornes Hanson
Angela Jordahl-Olson
Dr. Brian Mathison
Tim Sandy
Dr. Michelle Sauer
Jennifer Seminary Stark
Stacie Willits Stein
Julie Price Welch
Class of 1990
Participation: 10.39%
Total Gifts: $790
T
Sara Wold Bleth
Stacy Larson Bossart
Dr. Kenneth Fischer
Thomas Gibb
Dave Glessner
Lisa Godon
Cindy Gruman
Eric Haverkamp
Lee LaBine
Elizabeth Bossart Mathison
Lisa Sullivan Montgomery
Michael Montgomery
Brad Nyhof
Jennie Schons Rivard
Mark Rivard
Lynn Toulouse Swenson
Brandon Weatherford
Total Gifts: $10,985
Kari Meier Brock
Brian Carroll
Timothy Franckowiak
Dr. Matt Friederichs
Susan Russell Kadrmas
Cory Kelly
Shirley J. Kern
David Mathison
Kathy Rivard Schmitt
Mark Seeba
Philip Simon
Daniel Sweeney
Kelly McNulty Vaaler
Nicole Fenstad
Adrian Fretland
Renae Buckhouse Hermen
Dr. Steve Lantz
Teri Schwan Lantz
Kary Mehl Sandy
Rebecca Simons-Seeba
Mary Catherine Hicks Woods
Class of 1991
Participation: 11.29%
Total Gifts: $9,485
Pam Mastel Astrup
Mary Mengedoth Brennan
Rachel Wold Conrad
Chad Mears
Christopher Meier
Sayra Crary Rice
Christopher Simon
Class of 1992
Participation: 5.45%
Class of 1995
Participation: 11.48%
Total Gifts: $400
Josh Astrup
Katie Broderick Astrup
Allison Gemar Bakke
Ryan Carlson
Michael Monson
Lucas Rustad
Amy Borkenhagen Seavert
Total Gifts: $915
Amy Lantz Adams
Marc Adams
Debra Gallagher Bolte
Class of 1996
Participation: 16.44%
Total Gifts: $4,118
Thomas Astrup
Sunny Jensen Blankinship
Damon Bradshaw
Dr. Benjamin Dahl
Jennifer Pitsenbarger Dahnert
Suzanne Haverkamp Halstrom
Mike Hofer
Nichelle Danielson Manchester
Jessica Rustad Stimpson
Dr. Matthew Tinguely
Scott Whitman
Andrea Brager Wygant
Class of 1997
Participation: 7.79%
$2.5
$2
$1.5
$1
$500
$250
Total Gifts: $700
Heather Carlson Madsen
Jason Phillips
Maureen Deutsch Splettstaszer
Nathan Voss
Brian Walker
Corie Gronso Walker
Class of 1998
Participation: 8.00%
$3
Total Gifts: $555
Nancy Tupa Boll
Dr. Eric Fenstad
Melissa Dahl Flaherty
Jennifer Beare Schroeder
Tina Steinhouse
Julie Kelly Wanner
Richard Wiese
$3.5
Total Gifts: $1,900
Mara Wieser Gust
Greg McCormick
Erica Fretland Shaw
R
O
O
F
Scott Bleth
Julie Schons Kaspari
Diane Moraghan Kenney
Jason Mehlisch
Dr. Thomas Noah
Eugene Simon
Tim Sweeney
Patrick Traynor
Class of 1988
Participation: 12.04%
Class of 1984
Participation: 7.08%
Class of 1993
Participation: 4.29%
P
Lori Magelky Ruhland
Steve Schons
Melissa Gruman Sorensen
Total Gifts: $442
Jill Bozovsky Backlund
Sarah Lacher Crary
Angie Welle Edinger
Melissa Kranz Johnson
Jill Borkenhagen Nelson
Karen Kirsch Sanden
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
$125
Lindsay Schott
Kristen Vetter Wirth
Jonathan Markwardt
Charles Neff, Jr.
Jacob Rodenbiker
Ryan Shannon
Class of 2009
Participation: 3.51%
Carri Faller
Adam Richard
Class of 2000
Participation: 2.63%
Nicholas Bowar
Beth Vacek DiPerna
Class of 2010
Participation: 2.53%
Beth Paulson Mortenson
Kayla Zeltinger
Class of 2001
Participation: 7.46%
Class of 2011
Participation: 5.88%
Jonathan Dahl
Kristi Kapitan Hendricks
Emily Schmalz Kelly
Chad Prososki
Matthew Welle
Jesse Braun
Dylan Dunn
Thomas Mickelson
Preston Nichols
Garrett Zeltinger
2M
5M
Class of 2014
Participation: 4.05%
Class of 2004
Participation: 5.45%
Total Gifts: $465
T
Class of 2005
Participation: 2.94%
Shannon O’Leary
Adam Roder
Class of 2006
Participation: 1.67%
Paige Richard
P
R
0,000
Total Gifts: $965
Erin Faller Hitt
Kellie Bruckbauer Knodel
Michael Wolfe
Laura Mercil Bryson
Elliot Hitt
Nicole Alton Knoll
5,000
Class of 2007
Participation: 4.05%
Total Gifts: $115
Shane DuBord
Connor Dunn
Tyler Pederson
IN
0,000
Class of 2003
Participation: 3.95%
Total Gifts: $445
Class of 2013
Participation: 3.66%
Class of 2002
Participation: 1.82%
John Knoll
1M
Total Gifts: $440
P
5M
Total Gifts: $62
Stephanie DuBord
Rachel Nistler
Josie Perhus
R
3M
Total Gifts: $1,290
’S
Total Gifts: $115
Rachel Hofer
Kevin Torgerson
Katie Bowar Wise
Class of 2008
Participation: 11.39%
Total Gifts: $333
Josephine Breen
Molly Brenner
Christopher Colwell
Corinne Edgerton
Michelle Kramer Friedt
Isaac Olson
Michael Schmit
Class of 2022
Madison Ahlers
Anna Bernhardt
Grace Hardmeyer
Kinley Kueneman
Olivia Vetter
Elsa Wambach
† - Denotes deceased
CURRENT PARENTS
Total Participation: 41.82%
Michele Berg
Michael and Tina Berger
Robert and Lorine Bernhardt
Michael and Michelle Biver
Michael and Sunny Jensen
Blankinship
Stacy Larson Bossart
Bryan and Pamela Bossert
David and Carolyn Boutain
Todd and Laurie Braun
Pat and Brenda Breen
Edward and Mary Mengedoth
Brennan
Dana and Kari Meier Brock
Dr. Alekzandria Brown
Kevin and Kari Bucholz
Mark and Jill Buisker
Kent and Corinne Busek
Dan and Heather Butler
Brian and Joanna Hoffman Carroll
Thomas and Teresa Christensen
Ted and Nancy Christianson
John and Cecile Anderson Clark
Jeff and Le’Dean Collins
Dan and Rachel Wold Conrad
Nancy Conway
Charles and Kelly Cooper
David and Brenda Craft
Dr. Benjamin and Dr. Lindsey Dahl
Dr. Chris and Erin Danduran
Gary and Stephanie Dauenhauer
Tim and Ramelle Day
Greg and Jami Dean
Edward and Lori DeKeyser
Taylor and Ellen DeVine
Jim and Kari Dew
Tom and Danette Dewald
Clark and Cheryl Dietz
David and Lori Jo Dietz
Kevin and Karen Donahue
Paul and Mary Dosch
Dan Doyle and Wanda Hanson
Dan and Pauline Dunn
Stephen and Suellen Dusek
Dave and Paula Ekman
Tim and Teresa Erholtz
Dr. John and Lori Erie
Dr. Erik and Bethany Fetner
Mike and Sheila Finneseth
Dr. Keith and Wanda Fischer
Drs. Kenneth and Eunah Fischer
Michael and Melissa Dahl Flaherty
Nanette Sturdevant Fort
Lee and Colleen Fowler
Keith and Susanne Fraase
Jeremy and Heidi Frie
Dr. Matt and Julie Friederichs
Stephen and Diane Fitterer Fritz
Howard and Kathleen Fulks
Brian and Cyndi Geffre
Charles and Louella Geraci
Paul and Shelley Giauque
R
O
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Class of 1999
Participation: 6.15%
E
5M
Total Gifts: $521,778
Chris and Gina Ahlers
Shane and Laura Bach Alderman
Jim and Amy Alexander
Glen and Connie Altringer
Paul and Margo Ames
Jens and Mary Jo Andersen
Kyle and Melissa Anderson
Russ and Janis Anderson
Josh and Katie Broderick Astrup
Ken and Pam Mastel Astrup
Scott and Barbara Augdahl
Jeff and Lisa Aune
Michael and LaDonna Bannach
Mark and Stephanie Bares
Dr. John and Sharon Desautels
Beauclair
James and Nancy Berg
Dr. Mark Gitau and Masha Nzabi-Gitau
John and Valerie Gladitsch
Dan Goehring and Janis Bork
Jerald and Gail Gores
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
Thomas and Nancy Duchscher Kasper
P
R
IN
Brady and Amy Borkenhagen Seavert
Claire and Sandy Seefeldt
Daniel and Bernadine Seefeldt
Brett and Joelle Shewey
Michael and Mary Nagle Shulstad
Eugene and Sherri Simon
Philip and Cheryl Simon
Clete and Becky Smith
Dr. Michael and Katie Smith
Mark and Mykal Sonstelie
Rick and Maureen Deutsch
Splettstaszer
Kelly and Sandra Splitt
Brent and Brenda Srejma
Joseph and Tina Stanger
Tina Steinhouse
Chris and Sherrey Stich
R
O
O
F
T
E
Patrick and Stephanie Kautzman
Edward and Mary Kava
Brian Keller
Gerard and Joni Keller
Michael and Anne Keller
Thomas and Beverly Kelsch
Dr. Emmet and Diane Moraghan
Kenney
Patrick and Catherine Keogh
Ann Kieffer
Donald and Melissa Kiffmeyer
Travis and Jill Koch
Paul and Nancy Kochmann
Stephen Kostecke and Pamela
Antoniuk
Kenneth and Tina Kraft
Eric and Brenda Krueger
Kevin and Nadine Kruk
Dr. Gary and Judy Kubalak
Grace Kuehl
Rob and Kamie Kueneman
Dr. Steve and Teri Schwan Lantz
Terrance and Kelly Leeper
Francis and Barbara Leier
Mark and Bonnie Leier
Todd and Jennifer Lefor
Norman and Josee Leslie
Jin Li
Joseph and Kayla Lorsung
Brian and Roxanne Madson
Josh and Aliceyn Magelky
Dr. Saakwa and Veronica Mante
Bill Marcil and Chris Linnares
Stacey and Amy Mathias
Edward and Jennifer Schwind
Justin and Jessica Rustad Stimpson
Jon and Erin Strand
Patrick Sweeney
Tim and Kim Sweeney
Todd and Lynn Toulouse Swenson
Michael and Molly Thomas
Cassie Thomasson
Dean and Donna Thompson
James and Lynn Toay
Patrick and Jamie Traynor
Dr. Richard and Sharmae Vetter
Paul and Jill von Ebers
Nathan and Jessica Voss
Brian and Corie Gronso Walker
Kent and Lisa Wanner
Ron and Carrie Ward
Mark Weber and Natalie OgaardWeber
Justin and Julie Price Welch
Jeremy and Christine Welsand
Chip and Tammy Wheelock
Richard and Jessica Wiese
Keith and Julie Wilson
Dale and Nicol Winkelman
John and Linda Wolbaum
Wade Wolf
Mark and Nancy Wolfe
Dr. Aaron and Michelle Wright
Chad and Stacie Zimmerman
P
Scott and Cindy Hoselton
Steve and Christy Huber
Dr. David and Patricia Jacobson
Jeff and Mary Jo Jacobson
Roger and Debra Jaeger
Earl and Kristi Jarolimek
David and Robin Johnson
Mark and Pam Johnson
Steve and Dani Johnson
Steve Johnson and Dr. Susan
Mathison
William C. Johnson
Angela Jordahl-Olson
Dale and Kelly Kadlec
Dan and Susan Russell Kadrmas
Marvin and Kathy Kanwischer
’S
Christopher and Jennifer Hoffmann
Dr. Brian and Jenny Mathison
Dr. Christopher and Elizabeth
Bossart Mathison
David and Miranda Mathison
Mark McAllister
Lincoln and Renae McArthur
Greg and Angie McCormick
Brian and Laurie McKeever
Shawn and Nola McNeally
Jac and Shari McTaggart
Chad and Jessica Mears
Jason and Melissa Mehlisch
Steve and Elizabeth Mehus
Christopher and Karin Meier
Todd and Peggy Traynor Mickelson
Edward and April Mitchell
Michael and Lisa Sullivan
Montgomery
Brian and Michelle Moore
Brad and Jill Motschenbacher
Nate and Dr. Jennifer Mullally
Dr. Yuri Nakasato and Ximena
Suarez-Sousa
Randy† and Dorian Nelson
William and Marna Nelson
Patrick and Brenda Nistler
Steve and Cindy Noack
Paul and Geneva Noah
Dr. Thomas and Kimberly Noah
Gerald and Jane Noble
Paul and Anne O’Donnell
John and Amy Ommen
Rusty and Marilyn Ouart
Eduardo Pablo and Maria Novoa
Dr. Roberto and Dr. Patricia Patron
Joseph and Sandra Paul
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
Eric and Sarah Pegors
Ray and Jill Perhus
Dr. Bruce and Cathy Piatt
Dr. John and Sharon Fritz Pollard
Christina Gapp Pyle
Chad and Ashley Askew Quamme
Aaron and Teresa Reinholz
Daniel Rieger and Dr. Elena
Rodgers-Rieger
John and Sarah Ries
Mark and Jennie Schons Rivard
Rob and Vicki Roberts
Marv and Lisa Roeske
Daniel and Kathryn Rogers
Regan and Renae Rohl
R
Timothy and Jill Graveline
Brian and Kate Greicar
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Charles and Laura Hale
Danny and Kristi Hallock
Carl and Mercedes Hanson
Doug and Betty Hanson
Mitch and Susan Fornes Hanson
Jonathan and Angela Hass
Todd and Amy Heinrich
Scott and Maria Hennen
Laura Hicks
Lee and Diann Hoedl
Mike and Nicole Hofer
Dr. Jeff and Dr. Denise Rondeau
Brian and Stacy Roney
Ryan and Dana Roshau
Ken and Lori Magelky Ruhland
Michael and Karen Kirsch Sanden
Jeff and Dana Sandene
Joseph and Toni Sandin
Tim and Kary Mehl Sandy
Wade and Amy Sandy
James and Connie Savageau
Dan and Maria Saville
Timothy and Lori Sayler
Mark and Kathy Rivard Schmitt
Steve Schons
PARENTS OF GRADUATES
Participation: 26.62%
Total Gifts: $431,831
Russell and Loretta Abel
Shane and Laura Bach Alderman
Aaron and Jan Alton
Paul and Margo Ames
Russ and Janis Anderson
Scott and Rhonda Anderson
Steve and Sandy Anderson
Anonymous
Dennis and Kathy Antonelli
Larry and Jo Astrup
Millie Bach
Larry and Carolyn Bailey
Mark and Stephanie Bares
Dr. Eric and Phyllis Barth
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
$3.5
$3
$2.5
$2
$1.5
$1
$500
$250
$125
1M
0,000
Marlene Christenson
Ted and Nancy Christianson
Patrick and Donna Clark
Dr. Patrick Colliton
Kim and Bev Colwell
Charles and Kelly Cooper
Gene and Joyce Cortese
Bruce J. Coryell
Steve and Teri Cossette
Kevin Cowles and Marsha CraneCowles
Dr. Bruce and Terri Dahl
Gregory and Mary Lou Greving Dahms
Jerry and Bonnie Daily
Timothy and Gail Dancer
Harley and Irene Danielson
Gary and Stephanie Dauenhauer
Tim and Ramelle Day
David and Nancy DeCock
Doris Desautels
Dan and Lida Deutsch
James and Patricia Rasmussen
Deutsch
Patricia DeVine
Gary and Kathryn Dietz
Jean Donahue
P
R
0,000
Paul and Dr. Janine Henning Carson
5,000
Richard and Paulette Lang
Frank and Kate Latta
David and Jane Lavelle
Thomas and Jill Slayton Lavelle
Francis and Barbara Leier
Mark and Bonnie Leier
Frances Leingang
Henry and Leota Leintz
Terrence and Candy Lien
Mona Little
Robert and Kathy Littlefield
Ralph and Tami Blanchard
Llewellyn
Mary Magill
Sam Mann
Fred and Mary Manuel
Bill Marcil and Chris Linnares
Ronald and Devonne Markwardt
Paul and Brenda Marsolek
Ronald and Alice Mastrud
Terry and Patricia Mathern
Dr. Mark and Marjorie Mathison
Donald and Jeaninne McAllister
Lincoln and Renae McArthur
Richard and Mary Jo McClellan
Geneva McCord
Thomas McCormick
Flora McGarvey
Keith and Rondi McGovern
L. Patrick and Sonia McManus
Ray and Pat Meier
Glenn and Pat Metzger
David and Candace Meyer
Trudy Meyer
Todd and Peggy Traynor Mickelson
P
R
O
O
F
Kenneth and Kristina Grafton
Lori Hager
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Danny and Kristi Hallock
Bob and Cheryl Halvorson
Charlie and Kathy Hanish
Carl and Mercedes Hanson
Margaret Sapa Hartze
Marvin and Cory Haverkamp
Willard and Mary Klontz Hebert
Patrick and Holly Heintzman
Scott and Maria Hennen
Knute and Char Henning
Bruce and Kathy Hettenbaugh
Dr. John and Ginny Hicks
Laura Hicks
’S
5M
Marvin and Kathy Kanwischer
Brian and Ev Kappel
Rick and Janis Kasper
Sally Kasper
Tom and Nancy Duchscher Kasper
Brian Keller
Gerard and Joni Keller
Pat and Valerie Kelly
Thomas and Beverly Kelsch
John and Doreen Dooher Kennelly
Dr. Emmet and Diane Moraghan
Kenney
John and Bonnie Kern
Donald and Melissa Kiffmeyer
Gary and Jean Klubberud
Andy Knoll
George R. Knudson
Paul and Nancy Kochmann
Robert and Cheryl Kochmann
Dr. Ronald and Judith Kolb
Maurice and Kathleen Kelley Godon
R
2M
Dorothy Steinbach Duchschere
Dan and Pauline Dunn
Stephen and Suellen Dusek
Dave and Paula Ekman
Cray and Jean Dooher Eppler
Bonnie Faller
Janet K. Feist
Roger and Jan Fenstad
Mike and Sheila Finneseth
Betty Lou Fischer
Eve Fischer
David Foerster
Lee and Colleen Fowler
Keith and Susanne Fraase
Kaylin and Terri Frappier
Leonard and Cynthia Fretland
Robert and Cherie Friederichs
Matthew Fritz
Stephen and Diane Fitterer Fritz
Howard and Kathleen Fulks
Gene and Rose Gallagher
Phillip and Angela Gapp
Tim and Judith Gefroh
Barbara Gendreau
Jan Leonard Gerlach
Gregory and Mary German
Robert Gibb
Merle and Peg Gilbertson
Dr. David and Janice Glatt
Phillip and Kristin Glogoza
E
5M
T
3M
Ronald and Linda Beare
Dr. John and Sharon Desautels
Beauclair
James and Nancy Berg
Michael and Tina Berger
Jon and Lisa Desautels Bergerson
LeRoy Bernstein
Mark and Marilyn Bittner
Brian and Marilyn Bjoralt
Wayne and Joanne† Blanchard
Thomas Bogan
Linda Olson Borkenhagen
Neil and Vicki Bosch
Betty Brown Bossart
Stacy Larson Bossart
Bryan and Pamela Bossert
Kathy Sornsin Boucher
Myron and Joan Bowar
Ernie and Becky Bozovsky
Keary and Sandra Brager
Robert and Bernice Braun
Todd and Laurie Braun
Pat and Brenda Breen
Mark and Terri Brenner
Dana and Kari Meier Brock
Mike and Katie Bruckbauer
Dr. Joseph and Rebecca Burns
Bob and Deb Buth
Rick and Pat Callens
Gene and Barbara Carew
Mike and Roberta Carlson
IN
5M
Kevin and Karen Donahue
Paul and Mary Dosch
Dan Doyle and Wanda
Hanson
Morris and Margaret
Viets Doyle
Louise Dryburgh
Mark and Colleen DuBord
Dr. Thomas and Anna Marie Hiestand
Michael and Karen Cossette Hofer
Richard and Andree Horst
Scott and Cindy Hoselton
Sharon Hughes
Dr. Morris and Elizabeth Hund
Dr. Doug and Renelda Hushka
Scott and Cindy Hutchins
Dr. Patrick and Jane Vogel Indergaard
Tom and Beth Irsfeld
Jerald and Janet Iverson
Dr. David and Patricia Jacobson
Jeff and Mary Jo Jacobson
Debra Y. Johnson
Keith and Carol Johnson
Randy and Chelly Johnson
William C. Johnson
Jeffrey and Ann Jones
Donald and Dorothy Jordan
Leonard and Patricia Caulfield Kotta
Helen Kram
David and Jenny Kramer
Aaron and Cindy Krauter
Mark and Julie Krejci
Kenneth and Bonnie Kroetsch
Thomas and Phyllis Kukowski
Thomas and Kathy Kuppich
Gary and Barbara Lacher
Christopher Lancaster and Elizabeth
Fortin
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
Richard Savageau
Winnie Savageau
Dan and Maria Saville
Paul and Dawn Schares
Richard and Mary Kay Schmit
Beverly Schons
Steve Schons
Donald and Mary Kay Schott
Sheri Schulz
Jerry and Mary Schutz
Morrie and Cathy Rutten Schwinden
Grandparents - ($62,876)
Ted and Marian Appel
Larry and Jo Astrup
Millie Bach
Larry and Carolyn Bailey
Gordon Bartholomay
Linda Olson Borkenhagen
Betty Brown Bossart
Kathy Sornsin Boucher
Ernie and Becky Bozovsky
Pat and Brenda Breen
Gene and Barbara Carew
Marlene Christenson
Dr. Bruce and Terri Dahl
Doris Desautels
James and Patricia Rasmussen
Deutsch
Patricia DeVine
Gary and Kathryn Dietz
Morris and Margaret Viets Doyle
Eddie and Bev Dunn
Betty Lou Fischer
Robert and Cherie Friederichs
Matthew Fritz
Gene and Rose Gallagher
Jan Leonard Gerlach
P
’S
R
T
IN
P
R
Leo and Kay Welk
Terry and Chrisse Welle
Wayne and Jean Welle
Paul and Judy Welu
Dan and Pat Whitman
Jerel and Rochelle Wieser
John and Linda Wolbaum
Don and Marilyn Wold
James P. Wold
Thomas Wold
Kevin and Brenda Wolf
Mark and Nancy Wolfe
Michael and Bertha Wood
Peter and Carol Xenides
Barbara Zacher
Kent and Laurice Zeltinger
Kim and Joy Zeltinger
Dale and Carol Zetocha
Timothy and Brenda Zerr
Carol Zietz
R
O
O
F
Daniel and Bernadine Seefeldt
Benedict and Jennine Seitz
Bruce and Patty Senger
Donald and Patricia Rush Setter
Marc and Susan Shannon
Robert and Katie Vogel Shaw
Hal and Leonor Sillers
Eugene and Sherri Simon
Raymond Simon
Joel and Patricia Deede Simons
Nick and Chris Sinner
Brian and Linda Carew Skjerseth
Sherrie Skuza
Robin and Mary Jo Slavik
Clete and Becky Smith
Evie Ukestad Soukup
Dr. Stephen and Judith Spellman
Kelly and Sandra Splitt
Chad and Jennifer Seminary Stark
Robert and Bridgette Startz
Terry and Ann Hall Steinhouse
Lloyd and Patricia Steinmetz
Michael and Barbara Stenberg
Alan and Sandra Stokke
Harrison and Dawn Storandt
Dr. Wally and Paula Storm
Marie Stremick
Jon and Theresa Strom
Bill and Barbara Torok Sturdevant
Donald and Alice Such
E
Mark and Paula Miller
Joe and Bev Miranowski
Paul and Mary Molick
Eric and Patricia Monson
Michael and Lisa Sullivan Montgomery
Marjorie A. Montplaisir
Michael and Mary Montplaisir
Walter and Dorothy Montplaisir
John and Betty Moraghan
Gregory and Joan Mulkern
Peggy Nathan
John and Cindy Naughton
David Naylor
Charles and Julie Needham
Randy† and Dorian Nelson
Robert and Debra Schott Nelson
Suzanne Nelson
William and Marna Nelson
Bernie and Rhonda Ness
Rodger and Carisa Nichols
John Niemackl and Jean RyanNiemackl
Elizabeth H. Nilles
Patrick and Brenda Nistler
David and Carla Noah
John and Mary Noah
Gregory and Suzanne Nordbeck
Mike and Marsha Nygaard
Mary Ann Nystrom
Paul and Anne O’Donnell
David and Jolette Olig
Terry and Kathy Olson
Rusty and Marilyn Ouart
Joseph and Sandra Paul
Justin and Wendy Paulson
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
Ray and Jill Perhus
Gerald and Mary Phillips
Dr. Bruce and Cathy Piatt
Thomas and Jean Wilk Picard
Robert and Patricia Pieri
Dr. John and Sharon Fritz Pollard
Aaron and Teresa Reinholz
Tony and Dorothy Renner
Paul and Mary Jo Richard
Jeff and Lisa Richmond
John and Sarah Ries
Leo and Gail Ringey
Gerald and Myrna Rivard
Jerome and Carol Rivard
Mark and Jennie Schons Rivard
Rob and Vicki Roberts
Dr. Hal and Bonnie Rodenbiker
Sandy Thiel and Randy Roder
Ken and Lori Magelky Ruhland
Irvin and Lynann Rustad
Randall† and Mary Beth Cossette
Rustad
Dr. Charles and Barbara Ruzicka
Jeff and Dana Sandene
Gerald and Joanne Sandy
Tim and Kary Mehl Sandy
Wade and Amy Sandy
Wayne and Denise Sargent
James and Connie Savageau
Curtis and Margaret Kodelka Sveum
Lenore Sweeney
Madonna Klontz Sweeney
Todd and Lynn Toulouse Swenson
Hugo and Julie Ternes
Mark and Liz Thelen
Rosemary Thomas
Tom and Trish Thorson
Donald and Janet Tillisch
James and Judy Tilton
Jim and Katie Nistler Traynor
Dr. Michael and Mary Beth Traynor
Mark and Stacey Tschider
Ed and Sandy Tupa
Deacon Jim Uline
Vernon and Barbara Useldinger
Mark and Suzanne Uselman
Judy Vanyo
Dr. Richard and Sharmae Vetter
Amanda Voss
Mark and Mary Lou Walker
John and Marlene Walsh
Ron and Carrie Ward
Richard and Janice Wehage
Pat and Kathy Carew Weir
$3.5
$3
$2.5
$2
$1.5
$1
$500
$250
Maurice and Kathleen Kelley Godon
Knute and Char Henning
Dr. John and Ginny Hicks
Michael and Karen Cossette Hofer
Duane and Renee Huber
Debra Y. Johnson
Cory and Barb Jones
Doug and Maralee Kalianoff
Sally Kasper
Robert and Cheryl Kochmann
Richard and Paulette Lang
Catherine E. Libbrecht
Fred and Mary Manuel
Dr. Mark and Marjorie
Mathison
Donald and Jeaninne
McAllister
Ray and Pat Meier
Marjorie A. Montplaisir
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
$125
1M
0,000
Total Gifts: $36,792
Melissa Anderson
Jo Astrup
Michelle Biver
Josephine Breen
Kari Meier Brock
Sarah Lacher Crary
Tim Cruff
Maria Dahlin
Jean Dooher Eppler
Brian Geffre
Kristina Grafton
Lori Hager
Mike Hagstrom
Shawn Hagstrom
Mercedes Hanson
Lee Hoedl
Cindy Hutchins
Dani Johnson
Stephanie Kautzman
Leon Knodel
Jill Koch
Rhoda Koudela
Brenda Krueger
Kathy Littlefield
Ronald Markwardt
Tammy Mattson
Mary Jo McClellan
Shari McTaggart
Marna Nelson
Randy Nelson†
Shannon O’Leary
Janelle Pederson
Katy Peltier
Rebecca Raber
Gail Ringey
Stacy Roney
Lucas Rustad
Randall Rustad†
P
R
0,000
5,000
Friends - ($160,878)
Daniel and Carol Aase
Maria Alfonseca-Cubero
Alfons Allmaras
Anonymous
Troy and Brenda Aswege
Matt and Amy Baasch
Richard and Karen Bakke
Joseph and Joan Barta
Mike Beaton
Gail Beauchamp
Bill and Bernadette Behm
Jeff and Melissa Benda
Karl and Ursula Benzenberg
Rick Berg and Tracy Martin
Therese Bergeson
John and Sylvia Birrenkott
James Bisignano
Elizabeth Bloomer
Deanna Hauptman Bohl
Fr. Kevin Boucher
Ken and Karen Braun
Paul and Michelle Breen
Trisha Breker
Ken and Pam Brusegaard
Kelly Buettner-Schmidt
Amanda Kitchens Buettner
Jane Busko
Robert and Jana Bye
Darrell and Geraldine Cariveau
Alan and Sharon Carlson
Frank and Sally Casey
Stan and Margo Clouse
R. L. Dimmer Coleman
Karen Corbid
Fr. Duaine Cote
Fr. Raymond Courtright
Mary Ann Crary
Donna Darell
Steven Degele
James and Paulette Dew
Dan and Patrice Dietz
Judith C. Dolan
Kathryn Dorn
Katie Dubas
Beth DuFault
Lori Duginski
Thomas and Hali Durand
Carol Dutoit
Edmund and Kathleen Erbes
Fr. James R. Ermer
Kenneth and Lois Ewertz
Greg Falde and Rebecca Anderson
Falde
Rev. Charles M. Fischer
Bishop John T. Folda
Justin and Kate Ann Fosberg
Patricia Fritel
Tom Froning
Michael J. Gallagher
Bob and Judy German
Ray and Nancy Gierszewski
Nick Gludt
R
O
O
F
Discover You Care, We Share Program
Eastern Dakota Conference
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, Inc.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
FM Area Schools’ League
Gate City Bank
Goodrich Foundation
Grouser Products
Heartland Capital Group, LLC
Hommerding Incentive Fund
Hornecker LC
Humana Foundation
In-House Advertising & Consulting
P
Network Staff
Participation: 38.21%
Businesses/Organizations ($341,566)
Elmer & Kaya Berg Foundation
BNSF Foundation
Bremer Bank
Butler Machinery Company
Clark Construction Group, LLC
Comquest Corporation
Dakota Health Solutions PC
Dakota Supply Group
’S
5M
West Fargo Public School
District No. 6
R
2M
Jennifer Schultz
Joelle Shewey
Sherri Simon
Dr. Michael Smith
Dawn Storandt
Michael Strand
Cassie Thomasson
Mary Beth Traynor
Kristen Vetter Wirth
J D S & Associates of Eden Prairie Inc.
John L. McCormick Memorial Trust
Jordahl & Associates, Inc.
Ken Kraft Agency, Inc.
Knoll Realty
Kochmann Bros Homes Inc.
Land O’Lakes Foundation
Lucile Coghlan McCormick
Memorial Trust
Master Construction
McArthur Tile Co.
E
5M
T
3M
John and Betty Moraghan
Elizabeth H. Nilles
John and Mary Noah
Gregory and Suzanne Nordbeck
Mary Ann Nystrom
Tony and Dorothy Renner
Gerald and Myrna Rivard
Jerome and Carol Rivard
Randall† and Mary Beth Cossette
Rustad
Dr. Charles and Barbara Ruzicka
Gerald and Joanne Sandy
Winnie Savageau
Beverly Schons
Jim and Mary Beth Sexton
Miriam Shewey
Raymond Simon
Terry and Ann Hall Steinhouse
Bill and Barbara Torok Sturdevant
Shirley Suda
Madonna Klontz Sweeney
Rosemary Thomas
Richard and Janice Wehage
Don and Marilyn Wold
IN
5M
Metro Area Tournament Committee
Microsoft Matching Gift Program
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
ND Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Assn.
Northstar Power Co.
Offutt Family Foundation
Roger Maris Celebrity Golf
Tournament
Scheels All Sports
Shiloh Christian School
Southpointe Pharmacy
St. Ann Catholic Parish
Sun Life Financial
The Blenders, Inc.
The Prudential Foundation
US Bank Home Mortgage
Valley Repair, Inc.
Voya
Wells Fargo Advisors
Wells Fargo Foundation
Western Dakota Association
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
JPII FUND LEADERSHIP
GIVING SOCIETY
$3.5
$3
$2.5
$2
Founders Circle
(Gifts of $15,000+)
Elizabeth H. Nilles
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Richard and Pauline Vetsch
James and Ardis Vetter
Rev. Msgr. Wendelyn Vetter
Bobby and Britni Volesky
Geraldine Walz
Ralph and Janine Wagner
Sara Wald
Charles and Amy Wanzek
David Weber and Susan Mary
Mahoney-Weber
Leslie Wegner
Victor and Kathy Weigel
Jake and Deb Werner
Jeff and Karla Wiegrefe
John and Lori Willert
H. Jane Yahna
Jeff and Kathy York
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Greg and Tahnee Miller
Fr. Brian Moen
Ken and Peggy Mondry
David and Nancy Monson
JoAnn Moody
Charles and Kathryn Morehead
Alexander and Kali Mork
Timothy and Veronica Mosser
Robert and Carol Muscha
Kenneth and Betty Neameyer
Nebraska Journal Leader /
Richard & Judy Volkman
Bill and Cindy Nelson
Larry and Gail Nelson
Eric and Nicole Ness
Kyle and Tara Newman
David and Stephanie Nilles
Julie Norman
Lawrence Nosbusch
Ruth Ohlrichs
John and Jane Olson
Barbara Opoien
Rusty and Neva Papachek
Frank and Patricia Paumen
Dorothy Pawlik
Ross and Melissa Perala
Michael and Michelle Perius
Doyle and Sharon Plecity
Benjamin Potter, II
Gene and Shirley Preskey
Robert and Elizabeth Price
Leone Richard
Lisa Ripplinger
Kevin Rittenhouse
Lucas and Kelly Robertsdahl
Joshua and Kristen Robinson
Annette Roth
Ruth Samson
Jennifer Satter
Mike and Brenda Schell
Sabrina Schmitz
Betty Lou Scott
Thomas and Patti Sell
Robert Sherman
Joe and Sue Simon
Sharon Simon
Darla Skaurud
Rev. Msgr. Dennis A. Skonseng
Jessica Skroch
Bryan and Patti Smith
Dawn Smith
Robert and Jan Sobolik
Thomas and Diana Sopp
Leon Steidl
Michael and Lisa Stenstrom
Thomas and Stephannie Stiel
Marilyn Stine
Jeffrey and Reneece Strand
Jeane Sweeney
Wallace and Mary Ann Tintes
Dr. Robert Toutges
Anthony Trappen
Marc Valenzuela
Christopher and Heather Vanyo
Janette Venaas-Gilbraith
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Jerry and Kay Gnoinsky
Msgr. Joseph P. Goering
Gerald Gregor
Josiah Gunderson
Fr. Kurtis Gunwall
Linda Haag
Roger and Mary Haberman
Mike Hagen
LeRoy and Jackie Hager
Deacon David Haney
Valerie Hanson
Donna Hentges
John Herlick
Eva Hogan†
Robbie and Angela Holthusen
Jerry and Cindy Hunsicker
Marie Brattensborg Hunter Family
Janet Iverson
Troy Ivesdal
Brian and Antoinette Johnson
Denise Jonas
Curt Jones
John and Jody Jones
Lorell and Renae Jungling
Fr. Jared Kadlec
Brad and Sindy Keller
David and Carol Widman Kennedy
Margo Kern
Bryan and Cindy Kramer
Patricia Roach Kratky
Keith and Beatrice Kroke
Marie Kujawa
Bob and Deb Kuntz
Richard and Denise Lagasse
James and Kim LaHaise
Steve and Dr. Patricia Laqua
Dr. Richard and Pamela Leader
Cory Lehman
Andrew and Teal Leraas
David and Jane Lessard
Steve and Laurie Liebetrau
Jill Liljestrand
Rob and Cheryl Link
Larry and Sheila Lubben
Jerry and Kathy Luther
Darryl and Rene Lutovsky
Bradley and Lisa Lysne
Gary Mailloux
Eugene and Merry Manson
Shane and Tammy Marmon
Frank and Ann Marquette
Ann Martin
Peter McArdle
Francis and Debby McCann
Hugh and Wilma Jean McDonald
Julia McGuire
Joanne T. McMullen
Patrick McNally
Scott and Becky Meek
Walter and Marjorie Meidinger
Fr. James Meyer
Matt and Kari Meyer
Ray and Rita Meyer
Fr. Bert Miller
Ervin and Evelyn Miller
Partners in Mission Circle
(Gifts of $10,000 - $14,999)
Legacy Circle
(Gifts of $7,500 – $9,999)
Dan and Heather Butler
John and Amy Ommen
Lenore Sweeney
Benefactors Circle
(Gifts of $5,000 - $7,499)
Dr. Erik and Bethany Fetner
Dr. Matt and Julie Friederichs
Dr. Gary and Judy Kubalak
Joseph and Sandra Paul
Madonna Klontz Sweeney
Paul and Jill von Ebers
Dale and Nicol Winkelman
James P. Wold
Visionary Circle
(Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999)
Roger and Jan Fenstad
Charles and Laura Hale
Steve Johnson and
Dr. Susan Mathison
Thomas and Kathy Kuppich
Patricia Carvell Maris
Thomas and Judy McCormick
Todd and Peggy Traynor Mickelson
Dan and Susan Russell
Kadrmas
Norman and Josee Leslie
Bill Marcil and Chris
Linnares
Jerry and Judi McDonald
Dr. Yuri Nakasato and
Ximena Suarez-Sousa
Patrick and Brenda Nistler
Eric and Sarah Pegors
James F. Pettinger
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
$1.5
$1
$500
$250
$125
1M
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5,000
Marc and Susan Shannon
Brett and Joelle Shewey
Dr. Michael and Katie Smith
Steve and Karen Lavelle Stoner
Todd and Lynn Toulouse Swenson
The Prudential Foundation
Rosemary Thomas
Helen Tritschler
Mark and Nancy Wolfe
Deacon Club
(Gifts of $500 - $999)
Glen and Connie Altringer
Ted and Marian Appel
Michael and LaDonna
Bannach
Deacon David Barfuss
Robert and Lorine Bernhardt
Josh and Katie Broderick Astrup
Scott and Barbara Augdahl
Mark and Stephanie Bares
Jerome and Lois Barrett
Gordon Bartholomay
Ronald and Linda Beare
Dr. John and Sharon Desautels
Beauclair
James and Nancy Berg
Therese Bergeson
Richard and Lois Bergseth
LeRoy Bernstein
Wayne and Joanne† Blanchard
Patrick Bogan
Thomas Bogan
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Thomas and Teresa Christensen
Dan and Rachel Wold Conrad
Charles and Kelly Cooper
Dakota Health Solutions PC
Allan and Gail Hebert Danielski
Doris Desautels
Gary and Kathryn Dietz
Dan and Pauline Dunn
Mike and Sheila Finneseth
Eve Fischer
Adrian and Jennifer Fretland
Gene and Rose Gallagher
Michael and Marvyl Grinney
John and Kathleen Gross
Charlie and Kathy Hanish
Elliot and Erin Faller Hitt
Scott and Cindy Hoselton
Duane and Renee Huber
Gene and Sue Anderson Jackson
Cory and Barb Jones
Rick and Janis Kasper
Brian Keller
Kenneth and Bonnie Kroetsch
Lee and Sujata LaBine
Dr. Saakwa and Veronica Mante
Donald and Jeaninne McAllister
Michael and Becky McShane
Ken and Peggy Mondry
David and Nancy Monson
Roy Montplaisir
Nate and Dr. Jennifer Mullally
R. Tracy and Dianne Hoss Myers
John Niemackl and Jean RyanNiemackl
Steve and Cindy Noack
’S
5M
Paul and Dr. Janine Henning Carson
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Mark and Marilyn Bittner
Scott and Sara Wold Bleth
E
5M
Superintendent’s Circle
(Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499)
Jim and Amy Alexander
Anonymous
Elmer & Kaya Berg Foundation
Bryan and Pamela Bossert
Dennis Bower
Dr. Alekzandria Brown
Kevin and Kari Bucholz
Bob and Deb Buth
Jerome H. Cossette
Dr. Benjamin and Dr. Lindsey Dahl
Dr. Bruce and Terri Dahl
William and Teena Dietz
James O. and Catherine L. Eide
Dr. Keith and Wanda Fischer
Timothy L. Fortune
Jim and Jan Leonard Gerlach
Dr. Mark Gitau and Masha
Nzabi-Gitau
Mary Ann Heising Graves
Eric and Jill Haverkamp
Lee and Diann Hoedl
Eva Hogan†
Marie Brattensborg Hunter Family
Dr. Emmet and Diane Moraghan
Kenney
Donald and Renae Lau
Lucile Coghlan McCormick
Memorial Trust
Richard Ludwig
Mark and Bobbie Malmberg
Greg and Angie McCormick
David and Candace Meyer
Theresa Nistler
Paul and Geneva Noah
David and Mary Samels Pease
Paul and Mary Jo Richard
Dr. Jeff and Dr. Denise Rondeau
Randall† and Mary Beth Cossette
Rustad
Gerald and Joanne Sandy
James and Connie Savageau
Scheels All Sports
Donald and Patricia Rush Setter
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3M
Kevin and Brenda Wolf
IN
5M
Bill and Georgine Jorgenson Parker
Dr. Roberto and Dr. Patricia Patron
Gerald and Lois† Pronovost
Daniel Rieger and Dr. Elena
Rodgers-Rieger
Gerald and Myrna Rivard
Brian and Stacy Roney
Ken and Lori Magelky Ruhland
Rev. Msgr. Dennis A. Skonseng
Brent and Brenda Srejma
Gregory and Gail Staszko
Dr. Michael and Mary Beth Traynor
Mark and Mary Lou Walker
Richard and Janice Wehage
Dr. Aaron and Michelle Wright
Red & White Club
(Gifts of $100 - $499)
Chris and Gina Ahlers
Janice McCurdy Alm
Tom and Arlene Alm
Paul and Margo Ames
Steve and Brenda Urie Anderson
Steve and Sandy Anderson
Anonymous
Dennis and Kathy Antonelli
Kathy Lynch Ashe
Don Bolgrean and Julie Klosterman
Mary Carolyn McDonald Bolinger
Stephen Bologna
Dan and Kelley Borgie
Kathy Sornsin Boucher
David and Carolyn Boutain
Roy and Patricia Bower-Jernigan
Keary and Sandra Brager
Brian and Janice Brandmeyer
Jesse and Jenna Braun
Paul and Michelle Breen
Dana and Kari Meier Brock
Mike and Katie Bruckbauer
David and Judy Bassett Bruns
Eric and Kristen Kramer Brynestad
Ardys Miller Burley
Joseph and Annette Busek
Kent and Corinne Busek
Rick and Pat Callens
William and Jacklyn Britt Canino
Lucretia Barrett Canning
Gene and Barbara Carew
Brian and Joanna Hoffman Carroll
Lynn Casey
Duane and Carol Bailey Christensen
Ted and Nancy Christianson
Wayne and Elizabeth Sologuk
Christianson
Patrick and Donna Clark
Class of 1954 – 60th Class Reunion
William and Catherine McShane
Coghlan
Dr. Mark Colliton
Kim and Bev Colwell
Gene and Joyce Cortese
Paul and Barb Cortese
Bruce J. Coryell
Tom and Nancy Cossette
David and Brenda Craft
Edward and Sarah Lacher Crary
Daniel and Elsie Cullen
Jonathan and Elizabeth Dahl
Maria Dahlin
Harley and Irene Danielson
Gary and Stephanie Dauenhauer
Greg and Jami Dean
Ron and Marjean McShane DeCesare
Michael and Barb Deede
Patrick J. Delmore
Taylor and Ellen DeVine
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
David and Mary Kramer
Eric and Brenda Krueger
Kevin and Nadine Kruk
Grace Kuehl
Rob and Kamie Kueneman
Paul and Gabriella Kuppich
Gary and Barbara Lacher
Maurie Lamb
Larry and Jane Williams LaMont
Richard and Paulette Lang
Kenneth and Betty Lasneski
David and Jane Lavelle
Joseph and Helen Lawrence
Terrance and Kelly Leeper
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Goodrich Foundation
Steve Gorman
Steve and Toni Magelky Grabinger
Jim and Jody Grossman
Grouser Products
Cindy Gruman
Michael and Kathy Hager
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Erik and Suzanne Haverkamp
Halstrom
Catherine Stephenson Hartnett
Dr. William and Vicki Hawn
John and Kathy Hebert
Todd and Amy Heinrich
Scott and Maria Hennen
Bruce and Kathy Hettenbaugh
Dr. John and Ginny Hicks
Dr. Thomas and Anna Marie Hiestand
Duane and Catherine Miller
Hinsperger
Michael and Karen Cossette Hofer
Mike and Nicole Hofer
Robbie and Angela Holthusen
William and Andrea Laliberte Lewis
Catherine E. Libbrecht
Fred and Mary Manuel
Anne Hablas Marchione
Jonathan Markwardt
Jim and Mary Fitzgerald Martinez
Dr. Brian and Jenny Mathison
Dr. Christopher and Elizabeth
Bossart Mathison
Dr. Mark and Marjorie Mathison
Mark McAllister
Richard and Mary Jo McClellan
Geneva McCord
Dale McCright
Hugh and Wilma Jean McDonald
Dan and Jeanne McGarvey
$3.5
Thomas and JoAnn Sinner McMullen
Shawn and Nola McNeally
Chad and Jessica Mears
Fr. James Meyer
Philip T. Meyer
$3
Peter and Marguerite Hilber Mielke
Fr. Bert Miller
Mark and Paula Miller
Michael and Mary Scott Miller
Dr. Keith Millette
Paul and Mary Molick
Larry and Kristi Montplaisir
Marjorie A. Montplaisir
Scott A. Montplaisir
Walter and Dorothy Montplaisir
John and Betty Moraghan
Emily Johnson Morey
Douglas and Susan McCord
Mormann
John and Nell Henley Murray
Justin and Janet Reese Murray
John and Cindy Naughton
Mary Herrick Nelson
William and Marna Nelson
Rodger and Carisa Nichols
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Leonard and Patricia Caulfield Kotta
Dr. Donald and Beverly Rodger Kraft
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Earl and Diane Seifert Goodmanson
Brian and Laurie McKeever
L. Patrick and Sonia McManus
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Dr. Morris and Elizabeth Hund
Mike Hurley
Scott and Cindy Hutchins
Joel and Rose Ibach Ivey
Roger and Debra Jaeger
Debra Y. Johnson
William C. Johnson
Angela Jordahl-Olson
Paul T. Jorgenson
Dale and Kelly Kadlec
Jerry and Laurie Bassett Kadrie
Brian and Ev Kappel
Michael and Anne Keller
Pat and Valerie Kelly
John and Doreen Dooher Kennelly
Dr. Emmet and Diane Moraghan
Kenney
Michele R. Keogh
John and Bonnie Kern
Rodman and Cindy Kern
Shirley J. Kern
Dr. Steve and Anne Kern
Ann Kieffer
Timothy Klontz
Gary and Jean Klubberud
Leon and Kellie Bruckbauer
Knodel
Andy and Cindy Knoll
John and Nicole Alton Knoll
George R. Knudson
Travis and Jill Koch
Dr. Ronald and Judith Kolb
Kevin and Barbara Korsmo
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Tom and Beth Vacek DiPerna
Mike and Judy Donahue
David Driscoll
Louise Dryburgh
Mark and Colleen DuBord
Dorothy Steinbach Duchschere
Kevin A. Duchschere
Fr. Paul Duchschere
John Dullea
Dylan Dunn
Patrick Dunn
Stephen and Suellen Dusek
Margaret Ann Welu Eastman
Gerald and Brenda Cruz Eid
Cray and Jean Dooher Eppler
Fr. James R. Ermer
Greg and Veronica Peters Etzel
Brian and Tricia Fairfield
Greg Falde and Rebecca
Anderson Falde
Janet K. Feist
Carol J. Fischer
David Fischer
Drs. Kenneth and Eunah Fischer
Michael Flynn
Paul and Donna Foerster
Bishop John T. Folda
Deborah Forstner
Mark Foss and Sharon Eckert
Keith and Susanne Fraase
Leonard and Cynthia Fretland
Howard and Kathleen Fulks
Robert C. Gaffaney
Michael J. Gallagher
Tim and Judith Gefroh
Charles and Louella Geraci
John and Barbara Gerlach
Robert and Elizabeth Gibb
John and Valerie Gladitsch
Matthew and Mary Glessner
Msgr. Joseph P. Goering
$2.5
$2
$1.5
Catherine Nilles and Bruce Melchert
David and Stephanie Nilles
Gerald and Jane Noble
Gregory and Suzanne Nordbeck
Sharon Brown Nordman
Arthur and Lois Cantlon Nordstrom
Lawrence Nosbusch
Southpointe Pharmacy/
David & Jolette Olig
Peg O’Meara and Jeff Wagner
$1
Rene and Sherri Ouellette
Eduardo Pablo and Maria
Novoa
Justin and Wendy Paulson
$500
Peter and Debra Nystrom Pollard
Christina Powers
Christina Gapp Pyle
Michael and Rebecca Raber
Aaron and Teresa Reinholz
Tony and Dorothy Renner
John and Sarah Ries
William and Margie Rinehart
Bill and Lisa Foss Ritter
Jerome and Carol Rivard
Mark and Jennie Schons Rivard
Rob and Vicki Roberts
$250
Frank and Patricia Paumen
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
Dr. Hal and Bonnie Rodenbiker
Jacob and Molly Rodenbiker
Daniel and Kathryn Rogers
Regan and Renae Rohl
Robert J. Rosatti
Colleen Kieffer Rott
Arne and Shirley Ruud
Barbara Sedlak Salazar
Joseph and Toni Sandin
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
$125
5M
2M
William F. Schulz
Jerry and Mary Schutz
Edward and Jennifer Schwind
Claire and Sandy Seefeldt
Daniel and Bernadine Seefeldt
Bruce and Patty Senger
Jim and Mary Beth Sexton
Ryan and Anka Vela Shannon
Michael and Mary Nagle Shulstad
Bill and Jacquelyn Daugherty Sidner
Eugene and Sherri Simon
Paul and Teryl Setter Sitarz
Sherrie Skuza
Robin and Mary Jo Slavik
Paul and Melissa Gruman Sorensen
5,000
Richard and Mary Jane Saefke Akers
Maria Alfonseca-Cubero
Alan and Kelly Davies Anderson
Duane and Joanne Jorgenson
Anderson
Douglas and Marti Andring
Anonymous
Louise Mertz Arendt
Frank and Susanne Argenziano
Ken and Pam Mastel Astrup
Thomas Astrup
Jeff and Lisa Aune
Larry and Carolyn Bailey
Richard and Karen Bakke
Orville and Sharon Banasik
Delores Richard Barker
Janet Barnick
Joan Maresh Baron
Dr. Dorothy Berg
Michele Berg
Dennis Blake
Guy and Nancy Tupa Boll
Chad and Debra Gallagher Bolte
Linda Olson Borkenhagen
Neil and Vicki Bosch
Stacy Larson Bossart
Fr. Kevin Boucher
Myron and Joan Bowar
Ernie and Becky Bozovsky
Ken and Karen Braun
Robert and Bernice Braun
Larry and Linda Lothspeich Brooks
Bill and Lori Olson Brown
Dean and Barb Bruhn-Ding
Dr. Norma L. Chaska
Dennis J. Chisholm
Steve and Lisa Cichy
David J. Clark
John and Cecile Anderson Clark
Patrick and Teresita Collins
Dr. Patrick Colliton
Scott and GayAnn Colliton
Margaret Ibach Conley
Tim Connolly
Nancy Conway
Mary Ann Crary
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Christopher and Heather Vanyo
Betty Germaine Vettel
Rev. Msgr. Wendelyn Vetter
Nathan and Jessica Voss
Brian and Corie Gronso Walker
John and Marlene Walsh
Kent and Lisa Wanner
Brandon and Melissa Weatherford
Terry and Chrisse Welle
Jeremy and Christine Welsand
Paul and Judy Welu
Chip and Tammy Wheelock
Dan and Pat Whitman
Scott Whitman
Jerel and Rochelle Wieser
Tim and Judy Wilken
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(Gifts of $25 - $99)
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Warren and Kathrine Armstrong
Swenson
Mark and Liz Thelen
Dean and Donna Thompson
Dr. Matthew and Christina Tinguely
Dr. Robert Toutges
Anthony Trappen
Deacon Jim Uline
David and Kelly McNulty Vaaler
Corry and Tammy Van Mil
T
1M
Curtis and Margaret Kodelka Sveum
IN
5M
Dr. Steve and Therese Sornsin
Al and Lori Soukup
Tina Steinhouse
Lloyd and Patricia Steinmetz
Mary Stromme
Bill and Barbara Torok Sturdevant
Cindy Bergseth Sund
Richard and Madeleine Moss Zirbes
Mark and Elaine Wimbush
Mary Witcik
Thomas Witcik
John and Linda
Wolbaum
Wade Wolf
Michael and Alison Wolfe
Patrick and Dianna Donahue
Morris and Margaret Viets Doyle
Sue Gidskemo DuBois
Elizabeth DuBord
Shane DuBord
Stephanie DuBord
Lori Duginski
Connor Dunn
Donald and Ida Mae Durensky
Stephen and Suellen Dusek
Ronald and Arlene Duval
Ryan and Angie Welle Edinger
David and Vicki Olson Edstrom
Marianne Van Sickle Egan
Chris and Lynne Eldred
Guillermo and Catherine Sedlak
Etienne
Bonnie Faller
Lee and Frances Faust
Nicole Fenstad
Andrew Fischer
Larry V. Fischer
Daniel and Onalee Olson Flicker
Nanette Sturdevant Fort
Lee and Colleen Fowler
Robert and Cherie Friederichs
Tom Froning
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John and Lynn Huntington Schubert
Aaron and Marian Wolff
James A. Wolff
Donald R. Wood
Peter and Carol Xenides
Kim and Joy Zeltinger
Timothy and Brenda Zerr
Chad and Stacie Zimmerman
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Timothy and Lori Sayler
Paul and Dawn Schares
Andrew and Rosemary Neuman
Schatz
Dr. Gary and Dotty Schmit
Richard and Mary Kay Schmit
Art and Carol Schmitz
’S
5M
Gregory and Mary Lou Greving Dahms
Jerry and Bonnie Daily
Chris and Mary Russell Daly
David and Nancy DeCock
Steven Degele
David and Anne Obert Derfler
Dennis and Cynthia Derrig
Dan and Lida Deutsch
Gerald and Anita Anderson Galloway
Phillip and Angela Gapp
Barbara Gendreau
Dave and Marci Glessner
Maurice and Kathleen Kelley Godon
Brenda J. Gravel
Gerry Klier Gray
Thomas B. Greving
Libby Gross
Fr. Kurtis Gunwall
Dean and Kathy Haaland
Gary and Brenda Buck Haas
Roger and Mary Haberman
LeRoy and Jackie Hager
Margaret Haley Hahn
Mary Kennelly Hanigan
James and Sharon Hardwick
Pam McGarry Hartwig
Thomas and Linda Johnson Healy
James Hebert
Patrick and Holly Heintzman
Donna Hentges
Trent and Renae Buckhouse Hermen
Laura Hicks
Arlo-Ann Lincoln Hobbs
Richard and Andree Horst
Olivia (Nan) Challoner Hover
Jerald and Janet Iverson
Judy Jacobson
William Jacque
Brandon and Melissa Kranz Johnson
David and Robin Johnson
Keith and Carol Johnson
Mark and Pam Johnson
John and Jody Jones
Donald and Dorothy Jordan
Fr. Jared Kadlec
Doug and Maralee Kalianoff
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
Tim and Melanie Kasper
Tom and Nancy Duchscher Kasper
Gerard and Joni Keller
Brandon and Emily Schmalz Kelly
Patrick and Catherine Keogh
Donald L. Kercher
Donald and Melissa Kiffmeyer
Nick and Charlotte Nilles Kitsch
Kathleen Svela Koehler
Frank and Rhoda Koudela
Wilda Bridgeford Kovich
David and Jenny Kramer
Dr. Craig and Anna Kuhlmann
Thomas and Phyllis Kukowski
Barry and Leslie LaBine
Rodney and Agnes Langer
Frank and Kate Latta
Dan and Kim Lavelle
Henry and Leota Leintz
Terrence and Candy Lien
Joseph and Kayla Lorsung
James and Patricia Lynch
Mary Magill
William and Nichelle Danielson
Manchester
Sam Mann
Ronald and Devonne Markwardt
Lori Mastrud-Bloch
Ronald and Alice Mastrud
Terry and Patricia Mathern
David and Miranda Mathison
Chad and Tammy Mattson
Robert A. McCormick
Flora McGarvey
Br. John McLaughlin, CSC
Lorraine Allmaras McManmon
Glenn and Pat Metzger
Steve and Jane Ermer Metzger
Trudy Meyer
Edward and April Mitchell
Michael and Lisa Sullivan
Montgomery
Bill and Renee Gilles Moseley
Gregory and Joan Mulkern
Dan and Ann Deutsch Murphy
Paul Murphy
Dr. Charles and Barbara Ruzicka
Kerry and Linda Dukart Sadowsky
Jennifer Satter
Mark Savageau
David Naylor
James and Ramona Saefke Neeb
J. Dennis and Denise Nelson
Larry and Gail Nelson
Robert and Debra Schott Nelson
Preston Nichols
Mike and Marsha Nygaard
Mary Ann Nystrom
James J. O’Hearn
Leif and Catherine Savageau Wold
Keith and Sharon Mische Scheltens
Daniel and Kathleen Mulkern Smail
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Clifford Naylor and Monica Hannan
James and Barbara Bultman Olson
Rusty and Marilyn Ouart
Tyler Pederson
Michael and Michelle Perius
Gerald and Mary Phillips
Thomas and Jean Wilk Picard
Chad and Ashley Askew Quamme
Julien and Janet Marquart Richard
Fred and Jeanne Hoesley Rowe
Tim and Melanie Kasper
In honor of Fr. Charles LaCroix
Mike and Marsha Nygaard
In honor of Fr. Tom Matchie
Steve and Karen Lavelle Stoner
In honor of Katelyn and Ryan Ommen
John and Amy Ommen
In honor of Betty Lou Scott
Paul and Geneva Noah
In honor of Donny Steinhouse
Tina Steinhouse
Richard and Patricia Schmitz Willits
Keith and Julie Wilson
Robert G. Wood
Mary Catherine Hicks Woods
Patricia Yunker and Francis Bolls
Barbara Zacher
Garrett Zeltinger
Kayla Zeltinger
Kent and Laurice Zeltinger
HONORS / MEMORIALS
*All memorial gifts from alumni
count toward class giving totals and
the Class Act Challenge.
In honor of Howard Bittner
Mark and Marilyn Bittner
$3
$2.5
$2
In honor of Jim Strong
Sabrina Schmitz
P
JoEllen Leintz Smith
Rick and Cathryn Colliton Spaeth
Kelly and Sandra Splitt
Curt and Carol Kraft Steier
Kevin and Stacie Willits Stein
Terry and Ann Hall Steinhouse
Alan and Sandra Stokke
Judy Higgins Stowe
Michael and Madonna Strand
Elizabeth Mendoza Streich
Marie Stremick
Donald and Alice Such
Shirley Suda
Sun Life Financial
Rod and Betty Swatfager
Daniel and Brenda Sweeney
Jeane Sweeney
Tim and Kim Sweeney
Mary Marquart Trowbridge
Mark and Suzanne Uselman
Judy Vanyo
Dr. Richard and Sharmae Vetter
Tom and Phyllis Moen Weber
Jake and Deb Werner
Richard and Jessica Wiese
Phyllis Savageau Williams
$3.5
In honor of Richard & Sally Kasper
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Lawrence and Barbara Schmidt
Michael and Betty Schoenecker
Kenneth and Kathleen Malone
Schoenfelder
Duane and Patricia Duchscher
Schoeppach
David and Kathy Schons
Edward and Jane Shea
Miriam Shewey
Eugene and Sherri Simon
Sharon Simon
Darla Skaurud
John and Rose McGarvey Skroch
In honor of Cindy Hutchins
Cray and Jean Dooher Eppler
In honor of Sullivan Teachers
John and Doreen Dooher Kennelly
$1.5
In honor of the Sweeney Family
Tim and Kim Sweeney
In honor of Clarence Thompson
Steve and Karen Lavelle Stoner
Oscar Aberle
Mike and Marsha Nygaard
Nick Bailey
Larry and Carolyn Bailey
Duane and Carol Bailey
Christensen
Dan and Pauline Dunn
Rodman Bailey, Sr. ‘51
Larry and Carolyn Bailey
Duane and Carol Bailey Christensen
Nancy Beeson ‘68
Randy Roder and Sandy Thiel
Tom Bergeson ‘43
Therese Bergeson
Patricia Bitzan
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Francis Boucher
Joe and Bev Miranowski
Charles Bowman
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Robert and Kathy Littlefield
Mike and Marsha Nygaard
Mark and Jennie Schons
Rivard
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
$1
$500
$250
$125
5M
2M
5M
Robert S. Fischer ‘39
Kathy Sornsin Boucher
Mitch and Susan Fornes Hanson
Jeff and Ann Fornes Van Wie
Ruth Samson
Jeanette Foster ‘99
Corey and Jill Bozovsky Backlund
Michael Paul Jones ‘74
Jeffrey and Ann Jones
Joyce Olson Freese ‘54
Gordon Bartholomay
Jeanette Olson Boehmer
Michael Kaplor
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Joan Burns
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Steve Gorman III
Robert and Gerry Schoener
Jerome Burr ‘54
Jim and Jan Leonard Gerlach
Dale A. Greterman ‘67
Charles and Monica Mohs
Richard & Marlys Callahan
Justin and Janet Reese Murray
Susan K. (Grinney) Hanson ‘67
Michael and Marvyl Grinney
Sheila (Jones) Kummeth ‘57
Tom and Arlene Alm
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Duane R. Campbell
Tom and Nancy Cossette
Dr. Ryan Harrington ‘50
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Robert and Katie Vogel Shaw
Joseph (‘23) & Harriet Kuppich
Thomas and Kathy Kuppich
John Gibson
Winnie Savageau
R
Elizabeth Moen Crane ‘59
Tom and Phyllis Moen Weber
IN
Dorothy Deplazes
Joe and Bev Miranowski
Ronald Dittmer
Jim and Jan Leonard Gerlach
P
R
0,000
5,000
Marie (Brattensborg) Hunter ‘55
Betty Brown Bossart
Kathleen Rooney Boucher
Ruth Brattensborg
Robert and Susan Christenson
Dennis and Virginia Coffield
Amie Jean Dexter
Marianne Van Sickle Egan
Greg and Veronica Peters Etzel
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Falness
Larry and Ann Hunter
Marie Brattensborg Hunter Family
Kathleen Svela Koehler
Bernard and Roberta Peterson
Leclerc
Ronald and Phyllis Nelson
Elizabeth H. Nilles
William and Lori Sugden
E
0,000
June Corbid
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
Harrison and Dawn Storandt
Rev. Peter Hughes, C.S.Sp.
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
T
1M
Ken & Pauline Collins
Leo and Gwen Collins
’S
Adrian Cihak
Jacqueline Maurer Wanzer
Steve Duginski ‘60
Lori Duginski
Marie Kujawa
Dick Edgar
Bonnie Faller
Jane Eret
Elizabeth H. Nilles
Sister Bernice Ewals (Sister
Thomas)
Art and Carol Schmitz
Elizabeth Virginia “
Robbie” Farley
Jim and Jan Leonard
Gerlach
Roger Johnson
Suzanne Nelson
R
O
O
F
3M
SuzAnn Breen
Kathy Sornsin Boucher
Bruce and Terri Dahl
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Robert and Kathy Littlefield
Mark McKew
Pat and Brenda Nistler family
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
Brett and Joelle Shewey
Eugene and Sherri Simon
Michael and Katie Smith
Harrison and Dawn Storandt
Lenore Sweeney
Michael and Mary Beth Traynor
P
5M
Keith Jacobson ‘63
Daniel and Carol Aase
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Kathy Neary
Sandra Olson
Jon and Joann Peterson
Ed & Alice Keller
Gerard and Joni Keller
William H. King
Mark and Mary Lou Walker
Benjamin Gaffrey Knier
Corey and Jill Bozovsky Backlund
Sidney (Staszko) Kuropchak ‘70
Michael and Patricia Jacobs
Beverly J. Larson
Stacy Larson Bossart
Rodney & Janet Larson
Lori Mastrud-Bloch
Terry (Olson) Larson ‘54
Gordon Bartholomay
George A. Lavelle ‘47
Tom and Nancy Cossette
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
John and Kathy Hebert
David and Jane Lavelle
Joanne T. McMullen
Elizabeth H. Nilles
Bryan and Patti Smith
Steve and Karen Lavelle Stoner
James Edward Lavelle ‘72
Jeffrey and Ann Jones
Margaret “Peggy” (Manning)
Lavelle ‘48
Joanne T. McMullen
Steve and Karen Lavelle Stoner
Cami Jetvig
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Robert and Kathy Littlefield
Pat and Brenda Nistler
Betty Lou Scott
Floyd Lecy
Gerald and Myrna Rivard
Joseph John Johnson ‘94
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Randall “Randy” Lemar ‘84
Chris and Julie Schons Kaspari
Carol Lefor
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
Wilma Lubke
Elizabeth H. Nilles
David Madsen
Sally Kasper
Dan Kenna and Bev Schons
Eugene and Sherri Simon
Leon Steidl
Kevin and Stacie Willits Stein
Jeff and Ann Fornes Van Wie
Anton “Tony” Magelky
Steve and Toni Magelky Grabinger
Sandra Jeanne Reitan
Lori Mastrud-Bloch
Joanne “Nan” Malmberg
James and Sharon Hardwick
John Paul Ringuette ‘74
James W. McCord
Geneva McCord
Douglas and Susan McCord
Mormann
William G. & Margie McShane
Mike and Becky McShane
Kevin Savageau ‘78
Betty Brown Bossart
Kathy Sornsin Boucher
Dr. Patrick Colliton
Tom and Nancy Cossette
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
John and Kathy Hebert
Richard and Sharon Savageau
Bruce Schmith
Evie Ukestad Soukup
St. Ann Catholic Parish
Lenore Sweeney
Robert G. Wood
Helen Mitzel
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Frances Schmitt
Mike and Marsha Nygaard
LaVerne (Hayek) Montplaisir ‘53
John and Ruth Cantlon Dunnicliff
Gerald and Myrna Rivard
Judith (Larson) Schmitz ‘60
Art and Carol Schmitz
Richard McGarvey
Dan and Jeanne McGarvey
Peter Simonson
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
R
Patricia (Knudson) Schons ‘48
Anonymous
Kathryn Dorn
Chris and Julie Schons Kaspari
Robert Knudson
Greg Schulz
Sheri Schulz
E
Beatrice Ness
Cameron and Shannon Mehlisch
Dockter
’S
P
Thomas W. McShane ‘75
Mike and Becky McShane
R
O
O
F
Paul and Barbara Greving Gentzkow
Thomas and Jean Wilk Picard
Geraldine Price
Gerald and Myrna Rivard
Mark and Jennie Schons Rivard
Brian and Stacy Roney
Richard and Mary Schmidt
Mark and Rebecca Simons-Seeba
Brett and Joelle Shewey
Christopher Simon
Dean and RaeLynn Simon
Eugene and Sherri Simon
Joe and Sue Simon
Raymond Simon
Nick and Chris Sinner
Evie Ukestad Soukup
Harrison and Dawn Storandt
Michael and Mary Beth Traynor
Ed and Sandy Tupa
US Bank Home Mortgage
Sara Wald
Leo and Kay Welk
IN
T
Fabian Noack
Gary and Stephanie Dauenhauer
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Patrick and Brenda Nistler
Louis Nordick
Suzanne Nelson
P
R
Bernie Paulson
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
D. Duane “Dewey” Peterson
Scott and Sara Wold Bleth
W.J. “Joe” & Mary Pettinger
James Pettinger
Edward W. Price
Gary and Kathryn Dietz
Jim and Jan Leonard Gerlach
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Mitch and Susan Fornes Hanson
Donald and Dorothy Jordan
Steve and Elizabeth Mehus
Robert and Patricia Pieri
Robert and Elizabeth Price
Mark and Jennie Schons Rivard
Michael and Lori Kelly Schaefer
Larry Scott
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Jean Sedlak ‘63
Barbara Sedlak Salazar
Phyllis Simon
Russell and Loretta Abel
Larry and Jo Astrup
Kelly Buettner-Schmidt
Scott and Patricia Carew
Marlene Christenson
Karen Corbid
Gary and Kathryn Dietz
Jean Donahue
Jerry and Kay Gnoinsky
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Donald and Dorothy Jordan
Helen Kram
Gary and Barbara Lacher
Hugh and Wilma Jean McDonald
Walter and Marjorie Meidinger
Mike and Pam Nelson
Dorothy Pawlik
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
Melania Smith
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
$3.5
$3
$2.5
$2
$1.5
Barbara Scatterday Sornsin
Thomas and Adelma Hnasko
Donald G. Sweeney ‘55
Madonna Klontz Sweeney
Mark V. Sweeney ‘49
Bell State Bank & Trust
Mark and Gail Bilek
Betty Brown Bossart
Stacy Larson Bossart
Kathy Sornsin Boucher
Richard and Susan Brudvik
Jeff and Le’Dean Collins
Dr. Patrick Colliton
J. Todd Colliton
Sandra Cunningham
Greg and Mary Lou
Greving Dahms
Fargo Country Club
Charles and Shirley Feeney
Roger and Jan Fenstad
Betty Lou Fischer
Paul and Barbara Greving Gentzkow
Bob and Liz Gibb
Dave and Marci Glessner
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
John and Ginny Hicks
Joseph and Audrey Jordan
Timothy J. Klontz
Paul and Susan Knoll
Dr. Ronald and Judith Kolb
Robert and Margaret KolbTavis
Kenneth and Bonnie Kroetsch
Dr. Christopher and Elizabeth
Bossart Mathison
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
$1
$500
$250
$125
3M
5M
2M
Donald and Jeaninne McAllister
Mary Herrick Nelson
Elizabeth H. Nilles
Paul and Geneva Noah
Leo and Gail Ringey
Mark and Jennie Schons Rivard
Jack and Ann Ruttger
Richard and Sharon Savageau
Richard and Mary Kay Schmit
Jerry and Mary Karen Schutz
Shaw / Stewart Lumber Co.
Brett and Joelle Shewey
Lenore Sweeney
Madonna Klontz Sweeney
Tom and Peg Sweeney
Michael Thomas and Molly VoldThomas
Genevieve Nilles Tougas
Larry and Renee Waters
Patrick D. Sweeney
Madonna Klontz Sweeney
5,000
Carrol Woxland
James and Sharon Hardwick
Frank & Rosemary Thomas
Endowment (for band)
Duane and Nancy Thomas Millette
Charles Yirchott ‘57
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Brett and Joelle Shewey
P
Shirley Zander
Dan and Jeanne McGarvey
’S
Jim and Jan Leonard Gerlach
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Jerry and Judi McDonald
Mary Herrick Nelson
Elizabeth H. Nilles
Lisa Barth Polachek
Joel and Patricia Deede Simons
Mary Marquart Trowbridge
Sister Maureen Walker ‘48
Louise Dryburgh
Victor Werlinger
Michael and Karen Cossette Hofer
Father George Wertin ‘56
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Keith and Sharon Mische
Scheltens
Mark Wilken ‘75
Jeff and Debera Olson
Frey
Thomas and Adelma
Hnasko
Dick Kasper Endowed Memorial
Scholarship
Sally Kasper
Elaine Barth VanDeVoorde
Memorial Scholarship
Dr. Eric and Phyllis Barth
R
Paul and Barbara Greving Gentzkow
P
R
0,000
Dr. Eric and Phyllis Barth
Randall† and Mary Beth Cossette
Rustad
Robert and Gerry Schoener
Cliff & Gladys Wold
Dan and Rachel Wold Conrad
Alacoque Gibb Memorial Scholarship
Thomas and Holly Gibb
Humana Foundation
E
0,000
Sister Jane Walker ‘39
Gordon Bartholomay
Jeanette Olson Boehmer
Kathy Sornsin Boucher
Jean Williams Wold ‘53
Scott and Sara Wold Bleth
*This is not a complete listing of ALL
scholarships. These are scholarships
that received donations from July
1, 2014-April 15, 2015 only. A full
listing of Endowed Scholarships can
be found at http://alumni.fdjp2.k12.
nd.us/?page=EndowedScholarships
Dennis Walaker
Mike and Shawn
Hagstrom
T
1M
Jay Wold
Scott and Sara Wold Bleth
SCHOLARSHIPS
IN
5M
Marjorie Tholkes
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Laura Williams-Jaffe ‘71
Larry and Jane Williams LaMont
R
O
O
F
5M
Amanda Leininger Memorial
Scholarship
Dan and Pauline Dunn
Alexis Wanner
Kent and Lisa Wanner family
Fred Desautels Memorial
Scholarship
Jon and Lisa Desautels Bergerson
Fr. James Ermer Scholarship
Anonymous
Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
Harold & Mary Ann Klosterman
Memorial Scholarship
Don Bolgrean and Julie Klosterman
Larry and Sandy Klosterman
Jeff Skuza Memorial Scholarship
Anonymous
J. Michael Collins Endowed
Memorial Scholarship
Jeff and Le’Dean Collins
Kenneth and Marcia Collins
Leo and Gwen Collins
Paul and Debbie Collins
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Beth McGarvey Memorial
Scholarship
Dan and Jeanne McGarvey
Kevin and Denise Savageau
Endowment Fund
Betty Brown Bossart
Kathy Sornsin Boucher
Dr. Patrick Colliton
Tom and Nancy Cossette
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
John and Kathy Hebert
Richard and Sharon Savageau
Bruce Schmith
Evie Ukestad Soukup
St. Ann Catholic Parish
Lenore Sweeney
Robert G. Wood
Brother Michael Collins Endowed
Scholarship Fund
Jeffrey and Ann Jones
Louise S. Barry Scholarship
Endowment
The Barry Foundation
Clifford & Blanche Cossette
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Steve and Teri Cossette
Tom and Nancy Cossette
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Mark † & Lenore Sweeney
Endowed Scholarship
Bell State Bank & Trust
Mark and Gail Bilek
Betty Brown Bossart
Stacy Larson Bossart
Andrew Nelson Memorial
Endowed Scholarship
Corey and Jill Bozovsky Backlund
Suzanne Nelson
Michael and Alison Wolfe
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
R
O
O
F
Kevin and Karen Donahue
Dan and Pauline Dunn
Corinne Edgerton
Kenneth and Lois Ewertz
Greg Falde and Rebecca
Anderson Falde
Bonnie Faller
Carri Faller
Dr. Eric and Brooke Fenstad
Roger and Jan Fenstad
Mike and Sheila Finneseth
Dr. Keith and Wanda Fischer
T
IN
P
R
Michelle (Missy) McLennan
Memorial Scholarship
Rhett and Julie Neuman
The Blenders, Inc.
Randall R. Rustad Memorial
Scholarship
Marc and Amy Lantz Adams
Shane and Laura Bach Alderman
Kyle and Melissa Anderson
Anonymous
Larry and Jo Astrup
Corey and Jill Bozovsky Backlund
Jason and Allison Gemar Bakke
Ronald and Linda Beare
Brian and Marilyn Bjoralt
Michael and Sunny Jensen
Blankinship
Nicholas and Stephanie Bowar
Josephine Breen
Edward and Mary Mengedoth
Troy Ivesdal
Debra Y. Johnson
Eric and Heather Johnson
Michael and Heather Johnson
Randy and Chelly Johnson
Donald and Dorothy Jordan
Gerard and Joni Keller
Scott and Julie Cossette Knodel
Patricia Roach Kratky
Kenneth and Bonnie Kroetsch
Gary and Barbara Lacher
Paul and Brigid Connolly Langseth
Steve and Dr. Patricia Laqua
Rob and Cheryl Link
Robert and Kathy Littlefield
Ralph and Tami Blanchard
Llewellyn
Derryk and Heather Carlson Madsen
Frank and Ann Marquette
Ronald and Alice Mastrud
Terry and Patricia Mathern Family
David and Miranda Mathison
Donald and Jeaninne McAllister
Jac and Shari McTaggart
Scott and Becky Meek
Ray and Pat Meier
Eric and Patricia Monson
Michael Monson
Benjamin and Beth
Paulson Mortenson
Charles Neff, Jr.
Bill and Cindy Nelson
Dorian Nelson
Josh and Jill Borkenhagen
Nelson
Bernie and Rhonda Ness
John Niemackl and Jean RyanNiemackl
Elizabeth H. Nilles
Pat and Brenda Nistler Family
Rachel Nistler
Mike and Marsha Nygaard
Brad and Sonja Nyhof
Isaac and Bobbi Jo Olson
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
Jason and Kris Phillips
Robert and Patricia Pieri
Mark and Sayra Crary Rice
Leo and Gail Ringey
Dr. Hal and Bonnie Rodenbiker
Jake and Molly Rodenbiker
Adam Roder
Randy Roder and Sandy Thiel
Brian and Stacy Roney
Irvin and Lynann Rustad
Mary Beth Cossette Rustad
Michael and Karen Kirsch
Sanden
P
Harley and Irene Danielson Family
E
Bob and Liz Gibb
Dave and Marci Glessner
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
John and Ginny Hicks
Joseph and Audrey Jordan
Teresa (Sweeney) and Rick Jordan
Timothy J. Klontz
Paul and Susan Knoll
Dr. Ronald and Judith Kolb
Robert and Margaret Kolb-Tavis
Kenneth and Bonnie Kroetsch
Dr. Christopher and Elizabeth
Bossart Mathison
Donald and Jeaninne McAllister
Mary Herrick Nelson
Elizabeth H. Nilles
Paul and Geneva Noah
Leo and Gail Ringey
Mark and Jennie Schons Rivard
Jack and Ann Ruttger
Richard and Sharon Savageau
Richard and Mary Kay Schmit
Jerry and Mary Karen Schutz
Shaw / Stewart Lumber Co.
Brett and Joelle Shewey
Lenore Sweeney
Madonna Klontz Sweeney
Tom and Peg Sweeney
Michael Thomas and Molly VoldThomas
Genevieve Nilles Tougas
Larry and Renee Waters
’S
Paul and Barbara Greving Gentzkow
Brennan
Dana and Kari Meier Brock
Ken and Pam Brusegaard
Toby and Laura Mercil Bryson
Dr. Joseph and Rebecca Burns
Kent and Corinne Busek
Mike and Roberta Carlson
Ryan and Kristi Carlson
Class of 1992
Class of 2004
Class of 2008
Class of 2010
Ryan and Noelle Clouse Family
Stan and Margo Clouse
William and Catherine McShane
Coghlan
Kim and Bev Colwell
Tom and Nancy Cossette
Fr. Raymond Courtright
Edward and Sarah Lacher Crary
Tim and Carol Cruff
Dr. Benjamin and Dr. Lindsey Dahl
Dr. Bruce and Terri Dahl
Maria Dahlin
Gregory and Mary Lou Greving
Dahms
Troy and Jennifer Pitsenbarger
Dahnert
Tim and Gail Dancer
R
Kathy Sornsin Boucher
Richard and Susan Brudvik
Jeff and Le’Dean Collins
Dr. Patrick Colliton
J. Todd Colliton
Sandra Cunningham
Fargo Country Club
Charles and Shirley Feeney
Roger and Jan Fenstad
Betty Lou Fischer
Michael and Melissa Dahl Flaherty
Justin and Kate Ann Fosberg
Kaylin and Terri Frappier
Jared and Michelle Kramer Friedt
Stephen and Diane Fitterer Fritz
Robert and Elizabeth Gibb
Merle and Peg Gilbertson
Phillip and Kristin Glogoza
Kenneth and Kristina Grafton
Steven and Deborah Gravalin
Josiah Gunderson
Ervin and Mara Wieser Gust
Mike Hagen
Lori Hager
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Bob and Cheryl Halvorson
Katie and Brady Hasbargen
Marvin and Cory Haverkamp
Scott and Maria Hennen
Elliot and Erin Faller Hitt
Michael and Karen Cossette Hofer
Rachel Hofer
Sharon Hughes Family
Wayne and Denise Sargent
Tom and Rachel Savageau
Winnie Savageau
Michael Schmit
Don and Mary Kay Schott
Lindsay Schott
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
$3.5
$3
$2.5
$2
$1.5
$1
$500
$250
$125
1M
0,000
Todd and Lynn Toulouse Swenson
Kevin Torgerson
Dr. Michael and Mary Beth Traynor
Amanda Voss
Mark and Mary Lou Walker
Ron and Carrie Ward
Leo and Kay Welk
Matthew and Erin Welle
Wayne and Jean Welle
Dan and Pat Whitman
Scott Whitman
Trent and Katie Bowar Wise
Mark and Nancy Wolfe
Michael and Bertha Wood
Ken and Andrea Brager Wygant
H. Jane Yahna
Randy Nelson Memorial
Scholarship
Madison Ahlers
Shane and Laura Bach Alderman
Jim and Amy Alexander
Glen and Connie Altringer
Paul and Margo Ames
Jens and Mary Jo Andersen
Scott and Rhonda Anderson
Anonymous
Larry and Jo Astrup
Matt and Amy Baasch
Millie Bach
Gordon Bartholomay
Mike Beaton
Dr. John and Sharon
Desautels Beauclair
Rick Berg and Tracy
Martin
Anna Bernhardt
James Bisignano
P
R
0,000
5,000
Elizabeth Bloomer & Family
Edward and Mary Kava
Brad and Sindy Keller
Gerard and Joni Keller
Ken Kraft Agency, Inc.
Kochmann Bros Homes Inc.
Robert and Cheryl Kochmann
Bryan and Cindy Kramer
Aaron and Cindy Krauter
Mark and Julie Krejci
Kinley Kueneman
Steve and Dr. Patricia Laqua
Dr. Richard and Pamela Leader
Cory Lehman
Andrew and Teal Leraas
Steve and Laurie Liebetrau
Robert and Kathy Littlefield
R
O
O
F
Steve and Kari Lavelle Stoner
Dr. Wally and Paula Storm
Jeffrey and Reneece Strand
Jon and Erin Strand
Bill and Barbara Torok Sturdevant
Lenore Sweeney
Madonna Klontz Sweeney
R
5M
Justin and Jessica Rustad Stimpson
E
2M
T
5M
Shanley Staff
Robert and Erica Fretland Shaw
Brett and Joelle Shewey
Hal and Leonor Sillers
Christopher Simon
Eugene and Sherri Simon
Joel and Patricia Deede Simons
Jessica Skroch
Robin and Mary Jo Slavik Family
Dawn Smith
Dr. Michael and Katie Smith
Dr. Stephen and Judith Spellman
Michael and Lisa Stenstrom
IN
3M
Brady and Amy Borkenhagen Seavert
Deanna Hauptman Bohl
Bremer Bank
Michael and LaDonna Bannach
Dana and Kari Meier Brock
Mike and Katie Bruckbauer
Kent and Corinne Busek
Kim and Bev Colwell
Charles and Kelly Cooper
Kevin Cowles and Marsha CraneCowles
CYA U14 Team
Dr. Bruce and Terri Dahl
Harley and Irene Danielson
Donna Darell
Tim and Ramelle Day
Greg and Jami Dean
Edward and Lori DeKeyser
James and Patricia Rasmussen
Deutsch
James and Paulette Dew
Tom and Danette Dewald
Gary and Kathryn Dietz
Mark and Colleen DuBord
Beth DuFault
Dan and Pauline Dunn
Thomas and Hali Durand
Eastern Dakota Conference
Dave and Paula Ekman
Tim and Teresa Erholtz
Greg Falde and Rebecca Anderson
Falde
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Roger and Jan Fenstad
Mike and Sheila Finneseth
Dr. Keith and Wanda Fischer
FM Area Schools’ League
Nanette Sturdevant Fort
Keith and Susanne Fraase
Dr. Matt and Julie Friederichs
Stephen and Diane Fitterer Fritz
Howard and Kathleen Fulks
Tim and Judith Gefroh
Paul and Shelley Giauque
Kenneth and Kristina Grafton
Lori Hager
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Carl and Mercedes Hanson
Mitch and Susan Fornes Hanson
Grace Hardmeyer
Heartland Capital Group, LLC /
Dave & Lori Dietz
Phil Hebert
Scott and Maria Hennen
Hornecker LC
Dr. Doug and Renelda Hushka
P
Chris and Jennifer Beare Schroeder
Morrie and Cathy Rutten
Schwinden Family
Betty Lou Scott
’S
5M
Dr. Patrick and Jane Vogel Indergaard
Tom and Beth Irsfeld
Dr. David and Patricia Jacobson
Debra Y. Johnson
William C. Johnson
Denise Jonas
Curt Jones
Jeffrey and Ann Jones
Lorell and Renae Jungling
Marvin and Kathy Kanwischer
Ralph and Tami Blanchard Llewellyn
Larry and Sheila Lubben
Jerry and Kathy Luther
Bradley and Lisa Lysne
Gary Mailloux
Eugene and Merry Manson
Shane and Tammy Marmon
Ann Martin
Stacey and Amy Mathias
Dr. Brian and Jenny Mathison
Chad and Tammy Mattson
Peter McArdle
McArthur Tile Co. /
Lincoln & Renae McArthur
Keith and Rondi McGovern
Brian and Laurie McKeever
Patrick McNally
Metro Area Tournament Committee
Alexander and Kali Mork
ND Interscholastic Athletic
Administrators Assn.
Nebraska Journal Leader /
Richard & Judy Volkman
William and Marna Nelson
Eric and Nicole Ness
Patrick and Brenda Nistler
Steve and Cindy Noack
Northstar Power Co.
Mike and Marsha Nygaard
Ruth Ohlrichs
Terry and Kathy Olson
Todd Olson
Rusty and Neva Papachek
Joseph and Sandra Paul
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
Doyle and Sharon Plecity
Dr. John and Sharon Fritz Pollard
Benjamin Potter, II
Gene and Shirley Preskey
Aaron and Teresa Reinholz
John and Sarah Ries
Leo and Gail Ringey
Mark and Jennie Schons Rivard
Marv and Lisa Roeske
Roger Maris Celebrity Golf
Tournament
Brian and Stacy Roney
Jeff and Dana Sandene
Wayne and Denise Sargent
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
T
E
Patrick and Jamie Traynor
Janette Venaas-Gilbraith
Olivia Vetter
Dr. Richard and Shar Vetter
Ralph and Janine Wagner
Mark and Mary Lou Walker
Elsa Wambach
Dr. Thomas and Angie Wambach
Kent and Lisa Wanner family
Ron and Carrie Ward
Western Dakota Association
West Fargo Public School
District No. 6
John and Lori Willert
John and Linda Wolbaum
Kevin and Brenda Wolf
IN
Shanley Alumni Scholarship
Margaret Kippels Mowery
Sid Cichy Memorial Scholarship
Jeffrey and Ann Jones
P
R
Steve & Mary Lou Nistler Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Microsoft Matching Gift Program
Theresa Nistler
Jim and Katie Nistler Traynor
Susan Barry Meckstroth Educator
Endowment
Dan and Pauline Dunn
Tim Schons Memorial Scholarship
Kathryn Dorn
Chris and Julie Schons Kaspari
MARCH FOR LIFE 2015
Kathy Aasand
Mick Aberle
Oscar & Gloria Aberle
R
O
O
F
Dr. Michael and Mary Beth Traynor
Bobby & Carleen Buchholz
Kate Buchholz
Andrew & Kristina Budde
Marjory & Robert Burchfiel
Ramona Burchill
Larry & Christine Burd
Steven & Sara Buresh
Todd Burianek
Kent & Corrinne Busek
Deanna Butenhoff
Bob Buth
Dwight Byron
Steven J. Cahill
Daniel & Elena Cailler
Rev. Douglas & Mary Campbell
Capital Signs
Joe Carik
John & Barbara Carlson
Sharon & Alan Carlson
Sally Casey
Catholic Daughters of America
Thomas & Marsha Cerar
Theresa Cernik
Tim & Laurie Champ
Patricia Charron
Kurt & Nicole Chenoweth
David W. Christensen
John L. Christensen
Stephanie Christianson
Glenn & Brenda Christmann
Sara Christmann
Jean Clark
Earl & Mary Cole
Kim & Bev Colwell
Ronald & Jeanene Conner
Paul & Margaret Cose
John & Cordelia Cosgrove
Jon & Martha Crane
Tim & Carol Cruff
Perry & Gayle Cummings
Cynthia Dauksavage
Wayne Dauwen
Barbara Deconcini
Mildred DeKeyser
Lori & Edward DeKeyser
Diane Delaney
Fr. Larry Delaney
Edwin & Martha Demerly
Mary DeVos
James & Paulette Dew
Jim & Kari Dew
Daniel & Patrice Dietz
Gary Dietz
Paul & Diana Dietz
Greg & Vickie Dillard
Phillip & Jeanne Dingman
Paul & Suzanne Dobbins
Joan Dockter
Karen Donahue
Marie Dormanen
Debra Ann Drummond
Walter & Harriet Drusch
Florence Duchscher
Joann Dufault
Jerry Dufult
P
Robert and Bridgette Startz
Harrison and Dawn Storandt
Jon and Theresa Strom
Bill and Barbara Torok Sturdevant
Mark and Liz Thelen
Sandy Thiel and Randy Roder
Michael and Molly Thomas
Tom and Trish Thorson
’S
Chad and Jennifer Seminary Stark
Chris & Gina Ahlers
Michael & Amy Alexander
Cathy Allex
Tony Allex
CW & Jean Altringer
Glen & Connie Altringer
Lisa Altringer
Rob & Tasha Altringer
Brenda Anderson
Earl & Mary Anderson
Lila Anderson
Rodney & Mary Anderson
Scott & Rhonda Anderson
Sheri Anderson
Dominick & Leslie Angiolillo
Ted & Marian Appel
Gary & Patricia Artz
Roger Aspevig
Jeff & Lisa Aune
Jonathan Aune
Dennis & Sheila Baadte
Millie Bach
John & Arlene Bailey
Richard & Karen Bakke
Elizabeth Ulschmid &
Gordon Bartholomay
Ron & Linda Beare
Jane Beauclair
Alice Beaudry
Jack & Barb Belkham
Marie Bellerud
Corey Bennington
Dr. Geoffrey Bentley
Brian & Janelle Berg
Leroy & Carole Berg
Rick Berg
Thomas Berglind
Mary Biewer
D & Kathleen Binde
C.W. Birkeland
Dick & Mimi Bitzan
Donald & Patricia Bitzan
Liz Bitzan
Michael & Sheri Bitzan
Brian & Marilyn Bjoralt
Catherine Bjorklund
Jay Bjornstad
Jon & Janie Bjornstad
Dwight & Carol Bleth
Ken & Cindy Bleth
Shawn & Meagan Bleth
Paul & Nancy Boerboom
Brian & Grace Bohanna
James & Jo Bonner
Edward & Eleanor Bosch
Patricia Bosch
Betty Bossart
Bryan & Pam Bossert
Susan Bowman
Daniel & Kathleen Brantl
Theresa Brantl
Chad & Susan Braun
Elizabeth Brennan
Kari Brock
Elaine Brown
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Dan and Maria Saville
Mike and Brenda Schell
Richard and Mary Kay Schmit
Drew and Jennifer Schultz
Betty Lou Scott
Daniel and Bernadine Seefeldt
Shanley Staff
Brett and Joelle Shewey
Shiloh Christian School
Dr. Michael and Katie Smith
Keith Snortland
Robert and Jan Sobolik
Thomas and Diana Sopp
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
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$3
$2.5
$2
$1.5
$1
$500
$250
$125
1M
0,000
P
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5,000
David & Judith Gierszewski
Nicolette Gietzen
John & M. Kaye Hoffert
Judy Hoganson
Paul & April Hollingsworth
RM Holmes
Jennifer Houim
Dorothy Huck
Iris Ihry
Intercept EFT
Larry Isaak
Jeremy & Leandra Iverson
Christine Jacobson
Dawn Jacobson
Jeff & Mary Jo Jacobson
Marilyn Jamieson
Craig & Dawn Jarolimek
Kenneth Jarolimek
Matt Jarolimek
Elizabeth Jensen
Jesse & Cheryl Jensen
Joyce & Thomas Jensen
Katherine Jensen
Vadrah Jensen
Chad Jetvig
Allan & Mary Jirele
Arlon & Helen Johnson
David & Robyn Johnson
Joshua Johnson
Laurie Johnson
Patricia Johnson
Steven & Danielle Johnson
Walter & Renee Johnson
Johnson Woodwork, Inc.
Julie Jonasson
Donna Jore
LeoRoy & Audrey Kack
Joyce Kadlec
Mark Kadlec
Gary & Connie Kalanek
Ronald Kane
Veronica Kane
Julie Kaspari
Richard Kasper
Selma Kasper
Tom & Nancy Kasper
Dean & June Kassa
Ben Kautzman
Brian Kautzman
Pat & Stephanie Kautzman
Carol Keller
Gary & Joni Keller
Renee & John Kelly
Marilyn Kelsch
Mike Kelsch
Terry & Shari Kensok
Vera Keogh
Mr. & Mrs. John Kern
Ralph & Phyllis Kieffer
Rick & Vicki Kielb
John & Marlene Kjera
David & Paula Klein
Mark & Jerilyn Klevgaard
Jeffrey Kline
Andy Knoll
Bob & Carrie Koch
Charles & Kim Kochmann
R
O
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F
P
’S
5M
R
2M
Valerie Gladitsch
Beverly Glessner
Matthew & Mary Glessner
Norm & Sue Goehring
Frank & Elaine Goldman
Chapman & Kathleen Graham
Betty Grande
Pamela Green
George & Marian Greenwood
Jennifer Grieve
William & Sheila Groothuis
Angela Gross
Jami & Peter Grosz
Marcia Grosz
Kevin & Carol Grove
Gary & Sharon Grugel
Roanne Guerrero
Judy Gunkelman
Molly Gunkelman
Olaf & Paula Gustafson
Jackie Hager
Marilyn Hagge
Jeff & Marla Hagler
Joanne Hagstrom
Edwin J. Haick
Kami Jo. & A. Halle
Steve & Jacqueline Hallsten
Alice Halpin
Brian Halvorson
Marie Halvorson
Gerald & Agnes Hamerlik
Michael & Beth Hamerlik
Bernie & Pat Hansen
Brian & Corazon Hansen
Carl & Mercedes Hanson
Keith & Kathy Hanson
Larry Hanson
Marc & Valerie Hanson
Marvin & Margaret Hanson
Paul D. Hanson
Beverly Harbrecht
Becky Hardy
Jackie Hardy
Joe & Norine Hardy
James & Sandra Harms
Ryan & Agnes Harrington
Orlin Hartman
Mark & Joan Hartung
Camille B. Harvey
Michael L. Harvey
Wayne & Linda Heinrich
Tom & Anna Marie Heistand
Jonathan & Judy Hendry
Kunte & Char Henning
Anita Hertsted
Dareld & Debra Hertz
Mary Katheryn Hess
James & Leane Mae Hewitt
Robin Hilber
Warren & Beth Hilde
Lee & Diann Hoedl
Pam Hoekstra
Alvin & Verna Hofer
Marilyn & Elias Hoffart
Ronald & Marlene Hoffart
E
5M
T
3M
Eric & Katie Dukart
Brenda Dusek
Duwayne & Alanna Dusek
Greg & Patricia Dusek
Joseph Dusek
Joseph & Clarice Dusek
Randolf Dusek
Tom & Mary Dusek
Faye Eagleson
Gloria Eberhardt
John Eck
David & Kathy Edland
Min Edwards
Darlene Ehlert
David & Paula Ekman
James & Dorothy Elfering
Kelly Elfering
James & Judy Ellingson
Thomas & Debby Else
Patrick Emerson
Robert & Jeannine Engberg
Mary Beth Engelke
Marilyn Engstrom
Edmund & Kathleen Erbes
Mark Erholtz
John & Lori Erie
Luke Esboldt
James & Carolyn Exner
Joseph & Claire Exner
Expressway Suites
Fargo Right to Life
Dorothy Feist
Nadine Ferguson
Mike & Sheila Finnseth
First Choice Clinic
Michael Fischer
Tim & Bonnie Fischer
Wanda Fischer
Ervin & Mildred Fitterer
Sharon Fjeld-Grotte
Bishop John T. Folda
Allan & Wanda Follman
Michael Foltz
Charles & Kathy Fortney
Betty Fraase
Susanne Fraase
Lisa Franck
William & Mona Franck
Jason Fritz
Matthew Fritz
Patricia Fritz
Sharon Fritz
Howard & Kathleen Fulks
Catherine R. Gadomski
Gary & Toni Gaudreau
Dr. Thomas & Mary Geffre
Clarice George
Michele George
Mandy Gerik
Paul Germaine
Mary Geyer
Thomas Gibson
Don Gibson
IN
5M
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
P
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R
T
IN
P
R
Candice Olson
Darrel & Julie Olson
Gloria Olson
Karla Olson
L.A. Olson
Cliff & Esther Pederson
Dan & Janelle Pederson
Lonnie Peltier
Matthew Pennington
Terry & Cindy Petrich
Delaine Petry
Todd & Catherine Pettengill
M.K. Phingsten
Patricia Pieri
Deb Pilgrim
Kristie Pladson
Donald & Kathleen Platt
Daniel Plemel
Peggy & Robert Plemel, Jr.
James & Nicole Poolman
James & Brenda Posch
John S. Post
Claudia Pramhus
Randy & Gaylene Ptacek
Paula Menne & Thomas Quinn
Marion Radigan
Mary Rafferty
Jerome Ranek
Nicholas & Merlyn Rausch
Victoria & Daniel Regan
Aaron & Teresa Reinholz
Diane Reinholz
Doug & Carol Rerick
Paul & Mary Jo Richard
Fr. Joseph D. Richards
Sharon Richards
Jeff & Lisa Richmond
Gary Riedman
James & Margaret Riepe
Chris Rivard
G & M Rivard
Jerome & Carol Rivard
Roger & Connie Rivard
Daniel & Judy Roach
Darrell & Linda Roberts
Craig & Brenda Robinson
Terrance & Martha Rocheford
Tom & Jean Rodine
Karen Roeber
Don & Nancy Roehrich
Roehrich Financial Services
Rose Management, LLC
Carol Roth
Ruth Ruch
Keith & Mary Jane Sailer
Amy Sampson
Jeff & Dana Sandene
Bethany Sandy
Gerald & Joanne Sandy
Perry & Diane Sandy
Cleola Sauter
Winnie Savageau
Loren & Mary Ann Saville
Edward & Nancy Schafer
Debra Schaff
R
O
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F
Matthew Mayer
Reid & Judy Mayer
Tim & Laurie McCoy
Barb McKeever
John & Emma McKeever
R.G. & Teresa McLachlan
Jon & Debra McTaggert
Simon & Pauline Mears
Paul & Mary Ann Mehl
Kathy Meier
Patricia Meier
A & J Melarvie
Donald & Stacy Mengedoth
Dr. Daniel & Jackie Mengedoth
JM Merta
Jennifer Messelt
Allan & Julie Meyer
Karen Meyer
Matthew & Kari Meyer
Midland National Life Insurance
Company
Brent Mikkelsen
L.M. Miller
Gary & Karen Miller
Brenda & Robert Mitzel
Marjorie Montplaisir
Linda Morris
Tim & Veronica Mosser
B.S. & J.M. Motschenbacher
J.W. & J.B. Mullaney
Cynthia Mumm
Don & Michelle Murray
Reuben & Deanna Mutzenberger
Alexius & Josephine Nagel
Alvin & Kathy Nagel
Robert Nagle
Thomas & Cynthia Nagle
Darin & Stef Narlock
Debbie Nebosis
Barb Nelson
Frances Nelson
Jill Nelson
Megan Nelson
Scott & Barbara Nelson
Albert & Dorothy Ness
Patricia A. Ness
Tara & Kyle Newman
Twila & Larry Nicholson
Donald & Marie Nistler
John & Mary Noah
Mark & Gretchen Noah
Paul & Geneva Noah
Rosemarie Noesen
Tamara Noesen
Marilyn Noonan
Duane Noraker
Jeff & Michelle Norby
Richard & Edna Nordquist
Marlys Novotny
Michelle Novotny
Marsha Nygaard
Jerry & Nancy Obritsch
Cindy Odberg
Matthew O’Donnell
Angela Olson
E
Patricia Koenigs
Kari Kolstoe
Brad & Brenda Kosir
Norbert & Marlys Kosir
Thomas Kosir
Chad Kourajian
Tom & Lora Kraft
Pete & Alice Kramer
Chad & Sue Ann Krause
Roger & Sharon Krause
Valeria & Russel Krause
Allen & Joyce Krueger
Trina Krumm
Alvin & Ellen Krump
Heidi Kruse
Anthony & Barbara Kubalak
Margo Kubicek
Arnold Kuhn
Monica Kuklenski
Gregg & Kari Kuta
Charles & Joanne LaCroix
Fr. Charles LaCroix
Curtis & Mary Lou Ladwig
Linda Lage
David Lako
Janice & W.L. Lamb
Cynthia Lambert
Eugene & Alpha Lang
Peter & Kathleen LaPlante
Jon & Julie Larson
Philip Larson
Todd Larson
Frances & Sean Lawlor
Mike & Sherryl Lefor
Joshua & Margy Lentsch-Richter
Jane Lentz
Tim Leonard
Martha Lepore
Yang Zhehui & Jin Li
Marilyn Loegering
Stacy Loeslie
Henry & Mary Loock
Jon & Junell Looker
Roberta Looker
Dr. Gerald & Brenda Luedeman
John Luschen
Mackner Excavating, Inc.
Gerald & Janet Madson
Mark Madson
JC & NM Magnotto
JW & Lynne Magnotto
Joy Magstadt
Joan Maiers
Patricia Malvin
Wanda Mangin
George & Audrey Marchand
Dr. John & Lynne Mari
Bill & Sidni Markovich
Anna Marsolek
James Martino
John & Vickie Martino
Mary’s Bookkeeping & Tax
Angeline Mathias
Mark & Marjorie Mathison
Marilyn Mayer
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
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$3
$2.5
$2
$1.5
$1
$500
$250
$125
1M
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P
R
0,000
5,000
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN GIFTS
Engraved in the Spirit
Tile Donors
Class of 1969 Reunion
Rick and Maureen Deutsch Splettstaszer
Legends & Legacies
Capital Campaign
R
O
O
F
P
’S
5M
R
2M
Madonna Johnson & Andrew
Thomason
Susan Thompson
Mark & Kim Thon
Mavis Tjon
Dean & Cynthia Todd
Daniel Tomashek
Thomas & Susan Tooley
Torkelson Brother’s, Inc.
Gerald & Marjorie Triller
Carol Trottier
LeRoy & Mae Trottier
Joseph & Jayne Tuetken
Daniel & Dorothy Turnbloom
Tracie Tveito
George & Donna Ugland
M & J Uhlich
Michelle Ujene
Sue Ellen Ulrich
August & Loretta Vetter
Ben & Delphine Vetter
Wendelyn Vetter
Mary Ann Vogel
Paul & Jill von Ebers
Richard & Mary Wagner
Kevin Wallevand
Paul & Carol Walswick
Kent & Lisa Wanner
Dennis Wanner
Don & Debra Wanner
James & Jean Wanner
John Wanner
Andrew Warcken
Kirk & Katherine Watt
Mark Weber & Natalie OgaardWeber
Scott & Jolynn Weber
Terry & Chrisse Welle
James & Janell Wensman
Wilfred & Lois Wesbur
David & Cynthia Wessels
Vern Whitten
Janice Wieland
Mark & Barb Wieland
Jerel & Rochelle Wieser
Ronald J. Winkelman
Russell Winkelman
Norman & Lois Wirtz
Ruth Woessner
John & Linda Wolbaum
Don & Micker Wold
Duane & Edwina Wolfe
Elizabeth Wolfe
Ted & Jean Worner
Keith & Rita Wygonik
Melissa Yaggie
Marjorie Young
Sarah Yuergens
Jo Anna Yvorchuk
Joseph & Lorraine Zikmund
Keith & Helen Zikmund
E
5M
T
3M
James & Beverly Schaff
Barb Schave
Ralph & Ann Schellack
LeRoy & Ida Scherr
Kim Schlotfeldt
Rich & Mary K. Schmit
Kathy Schmitt
Paul & Anne Schneider
Beverly Schons
David & Kelly Schroeder
Timothy Schroeder
Tom & Coleen Schulz
Bernd Schumacher
Carl & Shannon Schwartz
Pepper Schwartz
Betty Lou Scott
Beverly K. Scott
Steven & Elizabeth Scott
James & Mary Sears
Claire & Sandy Seefeldt
Edward & Jane Shea
John & Tammy Shereck
William Sherman
Carolyn Shook
Arden Shulstad
Michael & Mary Shulstad
Stuart & Judy Shulstad
Norman & Jennifer Sidler
Raymond Simon
Sheryl Simon
Richard Simonson
Kenneth & Victoria Sims
Chris & Nick Sinner
W. Norman & Michelle
Sitz
George A. Smith
Katherine Smith
Marion Smith
Mary & Bill Smith
Mary S. Smith
Renae Smith
Thomas R. Smith
Ed & Nicole Snyder
Edward A. & Lois Snyder
Tracy Sortland
Thomas & Joan Springstead
St. Anthony’s Knights of Columbus
St. Francis deSales Church
Marilyn Stanger
Patty Steffes
William & June Steffl
Twyla Steinberger
Marilyn Stine
Angela Stoa-Lipp
John & Theresa Strom
V. William & Barbara
Sturdevant
Robert & Carol Swenson
Dennis & Katherine
Tahran
Larry & Patricia Ternes
Andrew & Loretta
Thares
Jean & Charles Thielman
Robert & Karen Thom
IN
5M
Anonymous
Dan and Heather Butler
Gregory and Mary German
John L. McCormick Memorial Trust
Betty Lou Scott
Jon and Theresa Strom
Mark and Nancy Wolfe
TOGETHER! Capital Campaign
Russell and Loretta Abel
Chris and Gina Ahlers
Alfons Allmaras
Paul and Margo Ames
Randy and Carol Anderson
Russ and Janis Anderson
Scott and Rhonda Anderson
Susan K. Anderson
Anonymous
Ted and Marian Appel
Mary Artz
Brenda and Troy Aswege
George Axtmann
Michael and LaDonna Bannach
Joseph and Joan Barta
Ronald and Linda Beare
Gail Beauchamp
Bill and Bernadette Behm
Jeff and Melissa Benda
Karl and Ursula Benzenberg
Michael and Tina Berger
Loretta Bernier
Myrtle Bernier
John and Sylvia Birrenkott
Michael and Michelle Biver
Mary Blazek
David and Tracy Boehm
Neil and Vicki Bosch
Dennis Bower
Todd and Laurie Braun Family
Pat and Brenda Breen
Dana and Kari Brock Family
Kevin and Kari Bucholz
Dr. Joseph and Rebecca Burns
Kent and Corinne Busek
Jane Busko
Dan and Heather Butler
Susan Buttke
Gene and Barbara Carew
Darrell and Geraldine Cariveau
Alan and Sharon Carlson
Frank and Sally Casey
William E. Clemens
R. L. Dimmer Coleman
Jeff and Le’Dean Collins
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Benjamin, Juliet and Maxwell Geffre
P
R
IN
Christopher and Jennifer Hoffmann
Hommerding Incentive Fund
Scott and Cindy Hoselton
Steve and Christy Huber
Jerry and Cindy Hunsicker
Janet Iverson
Roger and Debra Jaeger
John and Bonnie Jangula
Earl and Kristi Jarolimek
Brian and Antoinette Johnson
R
O
O
F
In honor of William & Maria
Mullally’s 70th Wedding
Anniversary
Robert and Carol Muscha
R. Tracy and Dianne M. Myers
Kenneth and Betty Neameyer
Larry and Gail Nelson
Randy Nelson Family
Brent and Amara Nerenz
Eric and Jessica Nesius
Newman Family
Msgr. Allan F. Nilles
Theresa M. Nistler
Steve and Cindy Noack
David and Carla Noah
John and Mary Noah
Dr. Thomas and Kimberly Noah
Robert and Twila Nohrenberg
Dolores Normandin
Paul O’Donnell Family
Offutt Family Foundation
Bernadette Olheiser
Southpointe Pharmacy/
David and Jolette Olig
John and Jane Olson
Terry and Kathy Olson
Barbara Opoien
Joseph and Sandra Paul
Frank and Patricia Paumen
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
Ross and Melissa Perala
Thomas and Jean Wilk Picard
John and Sharon Pollard
Chad and Sarah Prososki
Gary and Patricia Redlin
Ella Richard
Leone Richard
Paul and Mary Jo Richard
Daniel Rieger and
Dr. Elena Rodgers-Rieger
Kevin Rittenhouse
Gerald and Myrna Rivard
P
’S
T
E
Bob and Judy German
Bob and Liz Gibb
Dr. David and Janice Glatt Family
Fund
Nick Gludt
Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Goering
Fr. Kurtis Gunwall
Linda Haag
LeRoy and Jackie Hager
Mike and Shawn Hagstrom
Valerie Hanson
Margaret Sapa Hartze
Jonathan and Angela Hass
James Hebert
Scott and Maria Hennen
Knute and Char Henning
John Herlick
Jim and Joan Hill
Lee and Diann Hoedl
Michael and Nicole Hofer
Delores Johnson
Steven and Danielle Johnson
John and Jody Jones
Fr. Jared Kadlec
Dan and Susan Russell Kadrmas
Eric and Kristi Kanski
Tom & Nancy Duchscher Kasper
Gerard and Joni Keller
Thomas and Beverly Kelsch
David and Carol Widman Kennedy
Patrick Kennelly
Margo Kern
William Kiefer (In memory of
William Kiefer, Sr.)
Donald and Melissa Kiffmeyer
Robert and Gale Kirkeby
Betty Kiser
Kochmann Brothers Homes, Inc.
Ken and Tina Kraft Family
Helen Kram
Kenneth and Bonnie Kroetsch
Keith and Beatrice Kroke
Eric Krueger Family
Dr. Gary and Judy Kubalak
Bob and Deb Kuntz
James and Kim LaHaise
Francis and Barbara Leier
Frances Leingang
David & Jane Lessard Family
Dr. Dionisio and Bernadette Libi
Jill Liljestrand
Darryl and Rene Lutovsky
Brian and Roxanne Madson
Josh and Aliceyn Magelky
Mary Magill
Elaine Majerus
Frank and Diane Manthey
Andrea Marihart
Dean and Beverly Marsh
Alice Marx-Kuehn
Donald and Jeaninne McAllister
Francis and Debby McCann
Joe McCormick
Thomas and Judy McCormick
Hugh and Wilma Jean McDonald
Keith and Rondi McGovern
Julia McGuire
Shawn and Nola McNeally
Shari McTaggart
Chris and Karin Meier Family
Fr. James Meyer
Matt and Kari Meyer
Philip T. Meyer
Ray and Rita Meyer
Microsoft Matching Gift Program
Ervin and Evelyn Miller
Greg and Tahnee Miller
Joe and Bev Miranowski
Ken and Peggy Mondry
Walter and Dorothy Montplaisir
JoAnn Moody
Brian and Michelle Moore
Charles and Kathryn Morehead
Timothy and Veronica Mosser
Nate and Dr. Jennifer Mullally
R
Jerome H. Cossette
Fr. Duaine Cote
Brian and Erin Crommett
Maria Dahlin
Edward and Lori DeKeyser
Patricia DeVine
Taylor and Ellen DeVine & family
Clark and Cheryl Dietz
Dan and Patrice Dietz
David and Lori Jo Dietz
Gary and Kathryn Dietz
Judith C. Dolan
Paul and Mary Dosch
Delores Drake
Katie Dubas
Mark and Colleen DuBord
Dorothy Duchschere
Dan and Pauline Dunn
Eddie and Bev Dunn
Stephen and Suellen Dusek
Carol Dutoit
James O. and Catherine L. Eide
Clark and Jeanette Enebo
John and Lori Erie
Bonnie Faller
Andrew Fischer
Rev. Charles M. Fischer
Michael Flynn
Bishop John T. Folda
Jeremy and Heidi Frie
Patricia Fritel
Tom and Mary Gangl
Richard and Teresa Garske
James Gatzke
Lucas and Kelly Robertsdahl
Joshua and Kristen Robinson
Annette Roth
Lucas and Sarah Rustad
Tim and Kary Mehl Sandy
James and Connie Savageau
Dan and Maria Saville
Jay Schmallen
Mark and Kathy Schmitt
Beverly Schons
Steve Schons Family
Wilbert and Gertrude Schuster
Daniel and Bernadine Seefeldt
Benedict and Jennine Seitz
Marc and Susan Shannon
Robert Sherman
Brett and Joelle Shewey
Christopher Simon
Eugene and Sheryl Simon
Philip and Cheryl Simon
Raymond Simon
Curtis and Suzann Sinness
Brian and Linda Carew Skjer-
PLEASE NOTE: Listings reflect gifts through April 15th. Gifts through June 30th will be included in the Annual Report.
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$3
$2.5
$2
$1.5
$1
$500
$250
$125
1M
0,000
P
R
0,000
5,000
GRANTS/SPECIAL
GIFTS
Dakota Medical
Foundation
Roger Maris Celebrity
Golf Tournament
Jeffrey and Ann Jones
Jordahl & Associates, Inc.
Dale and Kelly Kadlec
Rick and Janis Kasper
Tom and Nancy Duchscher Kasper
Patrick and Stephanie Kautzman
Edward and Mary Kava
Brad and Sindy Keller
Gerard and Joni Keller
Ken Kraft Agency, Inc.
Dr. Emmet and Diane Moraghan
Kenney
Donald and Melissa Kiffmeyer
Knights of Columbus 4th Degree
Cardinal Muench Assembly 788
Paul and Nancy Kochmann
Robert and Cheryl Kochmann
Stephen Kostecke and Pamela
Antoniuk
Aaron and Cindy Krauter
Dr. Gary and Judy Kubalak
Christopher Lancaster and
Elizabeth Fortin
Dr. Steve and Teri Schwan Lantz
Todd and Jennifer Lefor
Francis and Barbara Leier
Mark and Bonnie Leier
Jin Li
Mona Little
Robert and Kathy Littlefield
Paul and Brenda Marsolek
Master Construction
Stacey and Amy Mathias
Dr. Brian and Jenny Mathison
Dr. Christopher and Elizabeth
Bossart Mathison
Greg and Angie McCormick
Keith and Rondi McGovern
Brian and Laurie McKeever
Jason and Melissa Mehlisch
Christopher and Karin Meier
David and Candace Meyer
Todd and Peggy Traynor Mickelson
Microsoft Matching Gift Program
Edward and April Mitchell
Michael and Lisa Sullivan
Montgomery
Michael and Mary Montplaisir
Brad and Jill Motschenbacher
Charles and Julie Needham
William and Marna Nelson
Patrick and Brenda Nistler
Steve and Cindy Noack
Dr. Thomas and Kimberly Noah
Mike and Marsha Nygaard
Terry and Kathy Olson
Rusty and Marilyn Ouart
Rusty and Neva Papachek
Joseph and Sandra Paul
Daniel and Janelle Pederson
Nelson and Lisa Lodin Peralta
Ray and Jill Perhus
Dr. Bruce and Cathy Piatt
Dr. John and Sharon Fritz Pollard
RD Offutt Company
R
O
O
F
P
’S
5M
Shane and Laura Bach Alderman
Jim and Amy Alexander
Glen and Connie Altringer
Paul and Margo Ames
Anonymous
Jeff and Lisa Aune
Ronald and Linda Beare
James and Nancy Berg
Bryan and Pamela Bossert
Myron and Joan Bowar
Tiffany Eagleson Brandt
Mark and Terri Brenner
Mike and Katie Bruckbauer
Kevin and Kari Bucholz
Mark and Jill Buisker
Dr. Joseph and Rebecca Burns
Bob and Deb Buth
Robert and Jana Bye
Brad and Chris Conner
Charles and Kelly Cooper
Kevin Cowles and Marsha CraneCowles
Dr. Bruce and Terri Dahl
Timothy and Gail Dancer
Greg and Jami Dean
James and Patricia Rasmussen
Deutsch
Gary and Kathryn Dietz
Dan Doyle and Wanda Hanson
Mark and Colleen DuBord
Dan and Pauline Dunn
Eddie and Bev Dunn
Dave and Paula Ekman
Dr. John and Lori Erie
Roger and Jan Fenstad
Keith and Susanne Fraase
Timothy Franckowiak
Dr. Matt and Julie Friederichs
Stephen and Diane Fitterer Fritz
Howard and Kathleen Fulks
Tim and Judith Gefroh
Phillip and Kristin Glogoza
Dan Goehring and Janis Bork
Jerald and Gail Gores
Timothy and Jill Graveline
Brian and Kate Greicar
Danny and Kristi Hallock
Deacon David Haney
Carl and Mercedes Hanson
Heartland Capital Group, LLC /
Dave & Lori Dietz
Lee and Diann Hoedl
Michael and Karen Cossette Hofer
Scott and Cindy Hoselton
In-House Advertising & Consulting
Tom and Beth Irsfeld
Jeff and Mary Jo Jacobson
Roger and Debra Jaeger
Earl and Kristi Jarolimek
R
2M
RESTRICTED/IN-KIND
GIFTS
E
5M
T
3M
seth
Duane and Camille Smith
Mike and Katie Smith Family
Mark and Mykal Sonstelie
Terry and Ann Hall Steinhouse
Michael and Barbara Stenberg
Thomas and Stephannie Stiel
Marilyn Stine
Mike Strand Family
Bucumi Venance and Stephanie
Teguza
Hugo and Julie Ternes
Michael and Molly Thomas Family
Rosemary Thomas
Marie Thompson
Donald and Janet Tillisch
James and Judy Tilton
Wallace and Mary Ann Tintes
James and Lynn Toay
Joanne Toy
Ed and Sandy Tupa
Valentina Tweeter
Deacon Jim Uline
Vernon and Barbara Useldinger
Marc Valenzuela
Darrell and Dena Vanyo
Richard and Pauline Vetsch
James and Ardis Vetter
Dr. Richard and Sharmae Vetter
Bobby and Britni Volesky
Paul and Jill von Ebers
Nathan and Jessica Voss
Mary Wadnizak
Brian and Corie Gronso Walker
Geraldine Walz
Charles and Amy Wanzek
David Weber and Susan Mary
Mahoney-Weber
Leslie Wegner
Victor and Kathy Weigel
Pat and Kathy Carew Weir
Yvonne Wentz
Dorothy Wieland
Keith and Julie Wilson
John and Linda Wolbaum
Don and Marilyn Wold
Thomas Wold and Lisa Wheeler
Dale and Nicol Winkelman
Jeff and Kathy York
Barbara Zacher
Rick and Linda Zeis
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Where Are They Now?
We are very proud of our graduates and their positive impact on their communities. Faith, family, service and
excellence are common characteristics in our graduates. Please take some time to read through these interviews
with graduates and their profiles, we hope that you find them interesting and inspiring.
If you know of a graduate who would make for a great profile for the Deacon Newsletter
please contact Joelle Shewey ([email protected]) or Mike Smith ([email protected]).
Shanley grad McGovern out to prove his Missouri Tigers
team ready for big-time
By: Eric Peterson, INFORUM
Published December 29, 2014 in The Forum
Fargo -When Connor
McGovern played high
school football at Fargo
Shanley, he was always the
strongest kid on the team. So
his coach had to be creative
for motivation.
Steve Laqua – who was
McGovern’s high school
coach – remembers a day
when McGovern wasn’t
giving maximum effort in the
weight room. Laqua asked
McGovern if he would be
putting forth the same level
of effort if a big-time college
coach, like Jim Tressel, was
there.
Missouri’s Connor McGovern, a graduate of Fargo Shanley, has helped his team to a
berth in the Citrus Bowl. David Samson / The Forum
“I tried to keep him
competing against some nameless, faceless guy who
was playing somewhere big,” said Laqua, now the
head coach at Minnesota State Moorhead.
“He was a huge help,” McGovern said of Laqua. “I
owe a lot to him.”
Now, McGovern is the guy playing somewhere bigtime. A redshirt junior, the 6-foot-4, 310-pound
right guard starts for the Missouri Tigers, who have
played in the past two Southeastern Conference
championship games.
“It was kind of a year of beating out the naysayers,”
McGovern said with the Tigers losing home games to
Indiana and Georgia early in the season.
After a 42-13 loss to No. 1-ranked Alabama in the
SEC title game in early December, the Tigers have
a chance to finish their season with a win. Missouri
(10-3) plays the Minnesota Gophers (8-4) at noon
Thursday in the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl in
Orlando, Fla.
“We take it as a way to prove that the team that
played Alabama isn’t us,” McGovern said of the bowl
game. “We clearly didn’t play well at all. … We want
to prove that we are a good team.”
Having something to prove is nothing new for
McGovern since he made his decision to play at
Missouri. He was about a week away from choosing
North Dakota State before the Tigers called and
offered a scholarship.
McGovern said there were some who didn’t think
he should go to Missouri. They didn’t think he
would ever crack the starting lineup for an NCAA
Division I FBS team playing in one of the five power
conferences.
“People were just being realistic,” McGovern said.
“They weren’t trying to bring me down.”
McGovern proved he made the right choice at the
beginning of last year, his redshirt sophomore season.
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Where Are They Now?
Missouri opened against Murray State, and that was a
proud moment for McGovern, since that was his first
career start.
“It was a very good feeling,” he said.
The Tigers finished the 2013 season with a 12-2
record after a 41-31 victory over Oklahoma State in
the AT&T Cotton Bowl.
McGovern felt a sense of accomplishment when he
came back to Fargo after that successful season.
“That’s when I was proud and I had done something
that people didn’t think I could do,” McGovern said.
“When you do something that people don’t think you
can do, that’s pretty special.”
Missouri had its doubters earlier this season after 3127 home loss in September to Indiana, which won one
road game all year. Two weeks later, Georgia rolled to
a 34-0 win at Missouri. The Tigers had 4-2 record at
that point.
“We picked ourselves up, dusted ourselves off and
came back and started playing football again,”
McGovern said. “After the Georgia loss … you could
tell that the attitude in practice changed.”
Missouri responded with six consecutive wins,
including a 21-14 home victory against Arkansas to
finish the regular season and clinch the SEC East title.
The aftermath of that Arkansas game was memorable
for McGovern.
“Having everyone rush the field … there’s not a whole
lot better feeling than seeing the whole stadium
emptying onto the field,” he said.
Laqua is impressed with the success McGovern has
enjoyed at Missouri.
“That says a lot about his work ethic that he was able
to adapt to how hard he needed to work,” Laqua said.
“You can’t just do it on talent at that level. You have
to perfect your craft.”
In Memoriam (information from Fargo Forum or provided by families)
We extend our sympathies to the friends and families of:
Sister Jane Walker (‘39) passed away on
November 7, 2014. Sister Jane was the sister of
Tom Walker (‘51) and the late Jim Walker
(‘42), Annabelle (Walker) Van Gilder (‘42)
and Sister Maureen Walker (‘48). Sister
Jane taught science and home economics and
served as Girls’ Administrator at Shanley High
School for 34 years.
Frank S. Ladner (‘45) passed away on
November 8, 2014 in Lawrenceville, IL. Frank
was inducted into the JPII Schools Hall of Fame
in 2010.
Beverley (Barnick) Jaeb (‘46) passed away
on January 3, 2015. Beverley was the sister of
Kathie (Barnick) Jaeb (‘51), Mary Ellen
(Barnick) Schwichtenberg (‘57) and the late
Marlo (Barnick) Durbin (‘48) and William
Barnick (‘52).
Jean Ellen (Brazell) Selbo (‘46) passed away
on December 26, 2014. She was the sister of
Betty (Brazell) Hopp (‘41), Kathy (Brazell)
Klontz (‘45) and the late Nancy (Brazell)
Gannon (‘46) and Bill Brazell (‘50).
George Lavelle (‘47) passed away on
December 11, 2014. George was the husband
of the late Margaret “Peggy” (Manning)
Lavelle (‘48) and the father of Susan
(Lavelle) Custer (‘68), Michael Lavelle
(‘69), Bob Lavelle (‘70), Patrick Lavelle
(‘72), Bill Lavelle (‘73), Nancy (Lavelle)
Hettich (‘75), David Lavelle (‘76), Paul
Lavelle (‘78), Colleen (Lavelle) Roy (‘78),
Ted Lavelle (‘79) and Jeff Lavelle (‘81). He
was also the grandfather of John Lavelle (‘08).
Dr. Ryan Harrington (‘50) passed away
on December 16, 2014. Ryan was the father of
Anne (Harrington) Johns (‘82), Ryan
Harrington (‘84) and Mark Harrington
and the brother of the late Mary (Harrington)
Johnston (‘48). His wife, Agnes was formerly
a teacher and counselor at Shanley from 1972-77.
Raymond J. “Jack” Volk (‘50) passed away
on January 20, 2015.
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In Memoriam
Beverly (Stegge) Jester (‘51) passed away
on December 9, 2014. Beverly was the sister of
Marjorie (Stegge) Iverson (‘44) and the late
Frances Stegge (‘42).
LaVerne (Hayek) Montplaisir (‘53) passed
away on March 9, 2015.
Jerome Burr (‘54) passed away on October 27,
2014. Jerry was the brother of Margaret (Burr)
Harris (‘60), David Burr (‘62) and John
Burr (‘65).
Marilyn (Aask) Schur (‘56) passed away
on December 4, 2014. Marilyn was the sister of
Jacquelin (Aask) Schroeder (‘50).
Jeanne L. Cossette (‘57) passed away on
October 29, 2014. Jeanne was the sister of the
late Diane (Cossette) Tessier (‘56).
Rita (Gilbertson) Moe (‘58) passed away on
April 29, 2015. Rita was the sister of Edward
Gilbertson (‘55), Richard Nein (‘63) and the
late John Gilbertson (‘59) and Jill (Nein)
Gardner (‘65).
Gary Cossette (‘61) passed away on December
27, 2014. He was the brother of Joyce
(Cossette) Barefoot (‘49) and the late Angela
(Cossette) McNeese (‘46) and Gloria
(Cossette) Stock (‘52).
David Stewart (‘61) passed away on August
19, 2014. David was the brother of James
Stewart (‘57), Connie (Stewart) Kelly (‘58),
William Stewart (‘60), John Landry (‘66)
and Judy Benson.
Nancy Beeson (‘68) passed away on February
1, 2015. Nancy was the sister of Betty (Beeson)
Sholl (‘69), John Beeson (‘70), William
Beeson, Patsy (Beeson) Chapman, Peggy
(Beeson) DuBord (‘77) and Fr. Terry
Beeson (‘79).
Randall Rustad (‘68) passed away on January
31, 2015. Randall was the husband of Mary
(Cossette) Rustad (‘70), the father of Lucas
Rustad (‘95), Jessica (Rustad) Stimpson
(‘96), Sarah (Rustad) Hillman (‘97) and the
grandfather of Current Network students Reece
Rustad, Paige Rustad, Beckett Stimpson,
Ella Stimpson and Cole Stimpson. Randall
began his career at Shanley High School in 1986
and was currently in his 29th year. During his
time at Shanley, Randall taught US History,
Government, Sociology, Economics, and
Driver’s Education. He had also been head boy’s
basketball coach, defensive coordinator for the
football team, head baseball coach, and Athletic
Director, as well as an organizer of the Close-Up
program – taking many students to Washington,
D.C.
Robert “Pete” Perez (‘69) passed away on
December 17, 2014. Pete was the brother of Tom
Perez (‘64), Shar (Perez) Wolf (‘72) and
Rick Perez (‘84).
Monica (Langer) Schloesser (‘70) passed
away on February 17, 2015. Monica was the sister
of Gary Langer (‘64) and the late Ron Langer
(‘61).
Carol (Miller) Sinner (‘66) passed away on
February 26, 2015. Carol was the sister of Dale
Miller (‘57), Sharon (Miller) Mueller (‘61),
Denny Miller (‘62) and the late Mary Jane
Miller.
John Paul Ringuette (‘74) passed away
on October 29, 2014. John was the brother of
Barbara (Ringuette) Miller (‘58), Gene
Ringuette (‘64), Lavetta (Ringuette)
Syverson (‘66), Ken Ringuette (‘68), Dana
Ringuette (‘72), Tom Ringuette (‘76) and
the late Leo Ringuette, Scott Ringuette (‘63)
and Renee Ringuette-Bearden (‘79). John
was also the nephew of Sister Paula Ringuette
(‘48).
John W. Majors (‘67) passed away on March
15, 2015. John was the brother of Lynne
(Majors) Meckstroth (‘59), Joe Majors
(‘63), Mary Majors (‘66) and Jane (Majors)
Rosso.
Maureen Korsmo-LeCompte (‘78) passed
away on February 28, 2015. Maureen was
the sister of Kevin Korsmo (‘75), Patrick
Korsmo (‘76), Kathleen Korsmo (‘77) and
Daniel Korsmo (‘89).
Lynn (Adair) Leach (‘66) passed away on
March 5, 2015. Lynn was the sister of Jim Adair
and Steve Adair.
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Kevin Savageau (‘78) passed away on
December 19, 2014. Kevin was the son of Dick
Savageau (‘52), the brother of Tim Savageau
(‘79), Donna (Savageau) Hammer (‘79),
Dave Savageau (‘86) and the late Denise
(Savageau) Lahn (‘81). He was the stepbrother of Laura (Mullen) Graham (‘80),
Dick Mullen (‘81), Mark Mullen (‘83),
Mike Mullen (‘84) and Julie (Mullen)
Zimmel (‘88).
David J. Gaffaney (‘80) passed away on
May 7, 2015. David was the brother of Tom
Gaffaney (‘87).
Randall “Randy” Lemar (‘84) passed away
on March 9, 2015. Randy was the brother of
James Lemar (‘87), Corrina Lemar (‘88)
and Carmen Lemar (‘93).
Joseph John Johnson (‘94) passed away on
January 15, 2015. Joe was the son of Steve &
Linda (Gehrts) (‘63) Johnson, the brother
of Jennifer (Johnson) Madla (‘89), James
Johnson (‘92) and the brother-in-law of
Angela Zurn (‘89).
Joanne Blanchard passed away on May
6, 2015. Joanne was the wife of Wayne
Blanchard (‘53), the mother of Tim
Blanchard (‘84), Tami Blanchard
Llewellyn (‘86) and the grandmother of Paige
Knain Blanchard (‘13).
Sheryl Beth McMahon Boe passed away
on October 12, 2014. Sheryl was the sister of
Michael McMahon, Patrick McMahon
(‘69), Denise (McMahon) Rheault (‘72),
Maureen (McMahon) Ronken (‘78) and
Kileen (McMahon) Snyder (‘80).
Helen Cahill passed away on December 11,
2014. Helen was the mother of Steven Cahill
(‘66), Mary (Cahill) Johnson (‘68),
Kathleen (Cahill) Graham, Martha (Cahill)
Rocheford, David Cahill, Brian Cahill,
Robert Cahill, Barton Cahill (‘79) and
Matthew Cahill. She was also the grandmother
of James Cahill (‘07) and Amanda Cahill
(‘18).
Duane R. Campbell passed away on April 28,
2015. Duane was the father of Steven Campbell
(‘76) and Michael Campbell (‘78) and the
grandfather of Ashley (Campbell) Woitzel
(‘03).
Orel Cossette passed away on December 22,
2014. Orel was the father of Cindy (Cossette)
Quibell and James Cossette (‘88).
Ronald Dittmer passed away on March
3, 2015. Ron was the husband of Marlya
(Mertens) Dittmer (‘60).
Rose G. Duval passed away on January 19,
2015. Rose was the mother of Ron Duval
(‘60), Karen Stern, Linda Carver, Diana
Kowalski and the late Patricia Bunn and
Keary Duval.
Jack Engan passed away on April 11, 2015. Jack
was the father of Mark Engan (‘86) and Sara
Jo (Engan) Morfin.
Julie Erickson passed away on December 30,
2014. Julie was the daughter of Janet (Mullen)
Erickson (‘62) and the late Paul Erickson
(‘61).
Elizabeth Virginia “Robbie” Farley passed
away on February 27, 2015. Robbie was the wife
of Michael Farley (‘60).
Clara Fertig passed away on April 27, 2015.
Clara was the mother of Norman Fertig
(‘59), Theresa (Fertig) Troska (‘62), Sally
(Fertig) Owen (‘65) and the late Clara
(Fertig) Brynteson (‘54).
Geraldine Foerster passed away on March
7, 2015. Gerry was the mother of Cheryl
(Foerster) Martinetto (‘64), Paul Foerster
(‘66), Ginger Foerster (‘67), Fred Foerster
(‘68), Michael Foerster (‘73), Patrick
Foerster (‘74), Michelle (Foerster)
Buckingham (‘76) and Sheila (Foerster)
Maher.
Richard “Rick” Gray passed away on January
8, 2015. Rick was the husband of Gerry (Klier)
Gray (‘55).
Dolores Hollenhorst passed away on
December 8, 2014. Dolores was the mother of
Kathryn (Hollenhorst) Thomas (‘69),
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In Memoriam
Margaret (Hollenhorst) Klindworth and
Richard Hollenhorst.
Myron Hovden passed away on November 29,
2014. Myron was the father of Jeffrey Hovden
(‘77) and Julie (Hovden) Thoemke (‘80).
Susan Korst Jensen passed away on May 1,
2015. Susan was the mother of Sam Jensen
and Sunny (Jensen) Blankinship (‘96) as
well as the grandmother of current Network
student, Griffin Blankinship (‘26).
Richard J. Kluzak passed away on January
13, 2015. Richard was the father of LeMarie
(Kluzak) O’Malley, Anna-Marie (Kluzak)
Hill, Richard Kluzak and David Kluzak
(‘86).
Connie Lahren passed away on April 28, 2015.
Connie was the mother of Richard Lahren,
Bobbie (Lahren) Grob (‘92), Chris Lahren,
Joshua Lahren, Sedonia Lahren and
Savannah (Lahren) Lewis (‘04).
Harvey Lillestol passed away on October 31,
2014. Harvey was the husband of Jane (Brush)
Lillestol (‘54).
Sarah (Dullea) Lyman passed away on
October 24, 2014. Sarah was the daughter of
Michael Dullea (‘65) & Janet (Engelking)
Dullea (‘65) and the sister of Norine Ireland,
Mick Dullea, Timothy Dullea (‘90), James
Dullea, Deborah Haugen, Andrew Dullea,
Peter Dullea, David Dullea and Jonathon
Dullea.
Joshua Neil Maddock passed away on March
30, 2015. Josh was the son of John Maddock
(‘64) and his wife, Judi.
Joanne “Nan” Malmberg passed away on
December 16, 2014. Nan was the mother of Mark
Malmberg (‘70), Marty Malmberg (‘70),
Peggy (Malmberg) Rodenburg (‘72), Paul
Malmberg, Nancy (Malmberg) Thomas
(‘76) and John Malmberg (‘79).
Cody M. Marthaller passed away on
October 26, 2014. Cody was the son of Brent
Marthaller (‘73), the nephew of Brenda
(Marthaller) Sorrels (‘71) and the grandson
of John & Ruth (Cantlon) Dunnicliff (‘53).
Mary Lou Matejka passed away on December
29, 2014. Mary Lou was the mother of Thomas
Matejka, Jerald Matejka, Susan Matejka,
Nancy (Matejka) Boehler (‘81) and Janet
Matejka (‘84).
Susan Matejka passed away on March 22,
2015. Susan was the sister of Thomas Matejka,
Jerald Matejka, Nancy (Matejka) Boehler
(‘81) and Janet Matejka (‘84).
Helen Mitzel passed away on January 13, 2015.
Helen was the mother of Milt Mitzel, Mary
Ann (Mitzel) Ball (‘72) and the late John
Mitzel and Dolores Mitzel.
Randy Nelson passed away on December 1,
2014. Randy was the father of Nicole Nelson,
Brandon Nelson (‘12) and Current Network
student, Gabby Nelson (‘19). Randy served as
the JPII Activities Director from 2007 until the
time of his death.
Sheila Pfaff passed away on January 30,
2015. Sheila was the mother of Laura (Pfaff)
Christopher, Gary Pfaff, Sheila (Pfaff)
Nygren, Margie (Pfaff) Christopher and
Richard Pfaff (‘77).
Edward W. Price passed away on November
8, 2014. Ed was the father of Kevin Price (‘81),
Lisa (Price) Schmidt (‘87), Julie (Price)
Welch (‘89) and the grandfather of current
Network students Molly Schmidt (‘16), Ryan
Schmidt (‘19), Michael Welch (‘21) and
Joseph Welch (‘24).
Lois Pronovost passed away on January 3,
2015. Lois was the wife of Gerald Pronovost
(‘45).
Marjorie A. Tholkes passed away on
December 3, 2014. Marjorie was the sister of
Greg Blaufuss (‘67) and Paul Blaufuss.
She was also the mother of Chris Tholkes,
Rick Tholkes (‘97) and Theresa (Tholkes)
Hawkins (‘99).
Victor Werlinger passed away on January 19,
2015. Victor was the father of Mark Werlinger
(‘77), Dennis Werlinger (‘79), Cheri
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(Werlinger) Wheeler (‘82) and Lurae
(Werlinger) Hill (‘83).
Colleen Witt passed away on March 23, 2015.
Colleen was the mother of Jonathan Witt
(‘69), Mary (Witt) Brewer (‘72) and Teresa
Witt (‘73).
Carrol Woxland passed away on November 21,
2014. Carrol was the father of Peter Woxland
(‘68), Barbara (Woxland) Bundy (‘70),
John Woxland (‘75), Peggy (Woxland)
Malmberg (‘79) and Ann (Woxland) Koch
(‘80).
If you would like to inform classmates and other alumni of a loved one’s passing, please submit information
either by phone or by email to Maria Dahlin at: 701-893-3233 or [email protected].
What’s Happening in our Schools
High School Club Radio Active in Fargo
By Edith Lennon, N2ZRW, Contributing Editor to Radio Waves.
reprinted, with permission, from the Winter 2015 edition of Radio Waves
At the Shanley High School Amateur Radio Club,
KDØTCP, in Fargo, North Dakota, the students really
take charge.
“I have told them
that it is their
club, and that
my job is just to
make sure no
one dies,” jokes
science teacher
Tim Cruff,
KØCRF, of the
organization he
began in 2012
in this Catholic
school.
For community service, last year KDØTCP hosted
the Red River Radio Amateurs and their emergency
communications trailer for the North Dakota QSO
Party. Students have also operated their own site
for Field Day,
assisting with the
Fargo Marathon
as spotters at
safety stops, and
volunteer for just
about every run,
bike race, or walk
for area charities.
Academically,
students have
used their
Patrick Donegan, KDØVSX (rear), then a junior, operates from the Red River Radio Amateur
His words
Radio
must have Amateurs’ emergency communications trailer during the North Dakota QSO Party in knowledge
2014, as Alan Schoberg, AIØQ, looks on. (Photo by Tim Cruff, KØCRF)
sunk in,
to design
because
payloads and launch high-altitude balloons.
members are deeply involved in many aspects of
The club is open to high school and middle school
Amateur Radio. They can even achieve a varsity letter
students. So far, nine students have earned their
in Radio Club, provided they earn their licenses,
licenses and five their high school letters. “We just
continue their education, provide service to the
had about a dozen new students sign up, so the
school and community, are active in club activities
[current members] are going to start working with
and on the radio, and meet the basic academic
them on studying for their exams,” says Cruff.
standards of the school.
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What’s Happening in our Schools
Fargo Shanley tops Bismarck Century, wins Class A volleyball
Championship
By: Tom Mix, INFORUM
Published November 23, 2014 in The Forum
MINOT, N.D. – The Fargo Shanley volleyball team
took a road less traveled to earn its 37th win of the
season Saturday. And with it, the Deacons walked out
of the Minot State Dome as state champions.
Shanley dropped its first set against
Bismarck Century in the North
Dakota Class A state championship
match, but recovered to defeat the
Patriots 16-25, 25-17, 25-15,
25-18, earning the school’s first
volleyball title since 1991.
“There is no better feeling,”
senior setter Lauren Sandy
said of the victory. “It is a great
accomplishment, and the fact that
we beat a great team like Bismarck
Century to win the championship
gives it more meaning. We are all
blessed.”
The loss in Set 1 was only the fourth
time this season Shanley fell into a
deficit to start a match.
statement. After that, we needed to play our match
and not play into their hands.”
Shanley opened Set 2 with a 7-1 lead and settled back
into the match.
Century played strong defense,
but the Deacons’ depth in the
front row won out.
Senior middle blocker Somer
Bucholz led the Deacons’ attack,
posting 17 kills.
Sophomore middle blocker Kylie
Kanwischer added six kills and six
blocks for Shanley (37-1).
“They kept swinging against
us,” Century co-head coach Sara
Bohrer said. “I thought each team
took things point by point and set
by set, but they were able to get
a few extra points here and there
and were able to go on more runs
than we did.”
Kanwischer gave the Deacons a
“We knew Century wasn’t going to
2-1 lead with a kill for set point in
hand anything to us,” said Shanley
Set 3.
senior middle blocker Alivia
Fargo Shanley’s Kylie Kanwischer hugs
Momentum kept swinging
Fraase, who posted 15 kills and
teammate Sydney Weber after the North the Deacons’ way in Set 4 and
three blocks in the match. “We
Dakota Class A state volleyball champieventually Shanley found itself
had to work for this victory
onship match on Saturday. Chris Aarhus
with a match-point opportunity.
and our focus wavered at the
/ Forum News Service
beginning of the match, but
Match point was scored when
our mentality changed after the first set. We started
Bucholz smacked a ball that the Patriots’ defense
playing our game, and that helped us get through the
couldn’t handle.
match.”
“I wanted to get in the court, and when I saw it shank
Century led 22-10 at one point is Set 1, but the
Deacons pulled to within eight points of the Patriots
before senior middle hitter Cassidy Miller recorded
set point with a kill.
off the hand of one of their players, I went into shock
because I knew then that we won,” Bucholz said. “We
did it. The championship means the world to all of us.
It is a dream come true.”
“I thought the atmosphere set us back a bit,” Shanley
head coach Curt Johnson said. “Century has played in
this match in this building many times, and we were
a little nervous. We went on a run to end the first set
to make it a little closer and that was us making a
Senior outside hitter Sydney Weber added six kills
and 27 digs for the Deacons.
Shanley finished the season winning 33 straight
matches. Century – making its fourth straight state
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title match appearance – was the only team to defeat
the Deacons this season.
Unbeaten No. 1-ranked Fargo Shanley wins Class A girls
basketball title
By: Tom Mix, INFORUM
Published March 14, 2015 in The Forum
FARGO – There was a banner hanging in the
Fargodome all weekend that had a photo of the Fargo
Shanley girls basketball team and the words “Defend
’til the end” on it.
When the Deacons hit the court for the first time
this season in December, they did so with intentions
of defending their North Dakota Class A state
championship won the previous season.
Shanley was flawless in the execution of its quest to
repeat.
The No. 1-ranked Deacons defeated Bismarck
Century 46-38 in the championship game at the Class
A state tournament Saturday.
Shanley was led by its standout juniors – all-state
guard Sarah Jacobson and forward Lauren Rotunda.
Jacobson finished with 22 points and was voted the
tournament’s unanimous Most Valuable Player.
“We have a lot of weapons,” Jacobson said. “There
were girls who stepped up and hit some big shots for
us and we really buckled down on defense. It was
a team victory (Saturday). We pulled together and
played as a team.”
Rotunda added 18 points and had four steals in the
game.
“We came out with a lot of intensity, and I thought
we just played very well as a team,” Rotunda said. “It
was a great way to end the season.”
Shanley finishes the season 27-0 and has now twice
won state championships while going undefeated.
Shanley’s 1980 girls basketball team was 22-0 in its
championship season.
“We won’t really feel it until tomorrow, next week
and next year,” Fargo Shanley head coach Tim
Jacobson said. “As long as I have been coaching,
this (season) was unbelievable that a group of young
ladies could stay so calm and focused. They kept
believing in what we were doing. They kept thinking
that this was right, and I congratulate them totally.”
Fargo Shanley bench players stand to celebrate
after defeating Bismarck Century in the North
Dakota Class A state girls basketball tournament
title game Saturday at the Fargodome. Michael
Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor
With the victory, Shanley improved its winning
streak to 43 games – the longest active streak in the
state. The Deacons’ string of wins is now a school
record. The 1980 team followed up its title going
20-0 in 1981 for a 42-game streak before losing in the
state semifinals.
The Deacons are just the seventh team in Class A to
end a season with an undefeated record since 1974
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and the first since 2001 when Fargo North finished
its season 25-0.
are normally used to. We needed more help from our
guards and that is where it came from.”
Shanley led 22-15 at halftime Saturday.
Other than the 8-0 run early in the second half,
Century had trouble stringing enough offense
together against the Deacons.
The Deacons began the second half on a 5-0 run
capped by a 3-pointer by Jacobson with 14 minutes,
47 seconds remaining to give Shanley a 27-15 lead.
Century (22-5) answered with an 8-0 run to cut
Shanley’s lead to 27-23, but that would be as close as
the Patriots would get in the second half.
“We really had to tighten it up inside,” Tim Jacobson
said. “They have some nice post players and they
went strong on us. It was a physical game so it
mattered that we blocked them out further than we
No Patriots player scored in double figures. Century
was led by its senior guard Jordyn Jossart, who
scored nine points.
“We had some good shots early in the game that
didn’t go down and I think that got in our heads a
little bit,” Century head coach Ron Metz said. “They
had us so spread out. We were playing too far out too
often.”
Shanley in rare company as seventh unbeaten
Class A girls team
By: Kevin Schnepf, INFORUM
Published March 14, 2015 in The Forum
Fargo - Craig Murie, the first coach to guide a Fargo
Shanley girls basketball team to an unbeaten season,
had a front-row seat in the Fargodome on Saturday –
a night when his old school made history at the North
Dakota Class A state tournament.
Shanley not only claimed its second consecutive
state championship with a 46-38 win over Bismarck
Century, but it became only the seventh Class A girls
team to finish the season with a perfect record. That’s
more than four decades of a mere seven encounters
with perfection. And in the last three decades,
Shanley becomes only the second team to reach
perfection.
Plain and simple, this just doesn’t happen very often
– as Murie is well aware.
“This team is good,” Murie said of this year’s Deacons
team that has outscored opponents by an average
score of 69-43. “They play together so well, and
there is no animosity among them. That’s a big thing
nowadays.”
And it was a big thing back in 1980, when Murie
coached a Shanley team with four all-staters to a 22-0
record.
“They were really focused,” Murie said of his
unbeaten team.
It’s funny, but when Class A girls basketball started
Sarah Jacobson of Fargo Shanley is fouled by
Katie Scherr of Bismarck Century during their
championship game in the North Dakota Class
A basketball tournament Saturday, March 14,
2015, in the Fargodome. Michael Vosburg / Forum
Photo Editor
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having sanctioned state tournaments in 1974,
Jamestown won it all with an 18-0 record. Then in
1976 and 1977, Williston posted back-to-back 19-0
seasons. Devils Lake went 22-0 four years after
Shanley’s perfect season.
So five of the seven unbeaten seasons occurred
during the first 11 years of Class A girls basketball.
We haven’t seen a flawless season since 2001 – when
Fargo North finished with a 25-0 record.
“Credit these girls,” said Shanley’s Tim Jacobson,
who was named the Class A girls coach of the year.
“They have just handled this so well. It was an
unspoken pressure but they didn’t talk about it.”
Such pressure can certainly catch up to unbeaten
teams.
In 2003, a 24-0 North team had its 50-game win
streak halted with a state-title loss to Mandan. In
2009, the Fargo South Bruins had a 24-0 mark until
Bismarck knocked them off in the state title game.
Probably no one knows more about such heartache
than Pat Jacobson – the mother of Sarah Jacobson,
Shanley’s junior point guard who was named the
tournament’s most valuable player.
Back in the 1980s playing for Class B Lidgerwood, Pat
– known as Pat Smykowski back then – experienced
the thrill of an unbeaten season only to follow that
with two straight unbeaten seasons ending at the
state tournament.
After beating Larimore 53-45 in the 1982 title game
to finish 24-0, Lidgerwood lost to Washburn 64-46
in the 1983 opening round to finish 23-1 and lost to
Esmond 57-54 in the 1984 semifinals to finish 23-1.
“That was very disappointing,” said Pat, who went
on to become a Division II All-American at North
Dakota State. “That year (1983), we should’ve won it.
I’ll be frankly honest. The following year (1984), we
should’ve won it too, and we didn’t. I don’t know if we
would be in the same category as Minot Bishop Ryan,
but we could’ve been pretty dang close with three
unbeaten state championships.”
Minot Bishop Ryan is the epitome of perfection. Ryan
has won the last three Class B state championships,
and had it not been for last December’s loss to
Shanley, it would’ve been three straight perfect
seasons. Shanley’s win snapped Ryan’s 63-game win
streak.
And Saturday night, Shanley extended its winning
streak to 43 games – breaking the school record of 42
set by Murie’s Shanley teams in 1980 and 1981. The
1981 team was 20-0 before it lost to Devils Lake in
the state semifinals.
“We had four juniors and one sophomore that year,”
said Murie, who saw his teams lose only three games
in four seasons from 1980 to 1983.
On such an historic night Saturday, it’s funny how
history kind of repeats itself.
Back in the 1980s, Pat Smykowski poured in
204 points in three state tournaments guiding
Lidgerwood to a 70-2 record. Flash forward to today.
Her daughter Sarah has scored 200 points in four
state tournaments and has guided Shanley to a 91-11
record. And she has one more year to try for another
state title.
Is an unbeaten season on her mind?
“We’ll try our best,” Jacobson said with a smile.
“There are still a lot of things to improve on.”
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Over the past 18 months we have been in the midst of our Together! Campaign. This five year campaign is off to a wonderful start with $13 million raised in funds and pledges, bringing us to 70%
of our goal. Thank you for being a part of making our schools strong and viable for the future. Your
contributions to the project have allowed us to be able to place ourselves in a position of strength
in terms of our long-term sustainability. Upon the successful completion of all three components of
the Together! Campaign, we will be poised to take our schools to a new and unparalleled level in terms of our long-term
sustainability.
Campaign Goal 1: Trinity Elementary School
Our biggest tangible highlight to date is the nearing completion
of Trinity School which will open in the fall of 2015. We have
162 students enrolled at Trinity and Network wide we have 92
kindergarteners enrolled. This is the highest number of kindergarten students that have been enrolled in the past eight years.
We are confident that these numbers will grow over the summer
as personal tours continue at all of our schools. Our trajectory
has us on a positive enrollment trend, which is the ultimate goal
of our Strategic Plan process and the building of Trinity School.
Gymnasium
There are very few new Catholic Schools being built anywhere in the nation, to have a beautiful, new, state
of the art school in our Catholic Community is something we need to celebrate and be proud of having accomplished!
Campaign Goal 2: Debt Retirement of the Original Shanley and Sullivan Construction Project
There is $3.5 million in remaining debt that was used to build Shanley/Sullivan with a current interest rate of 1.00%. We
currently have $500,000 of cash funds designated to service that debt in an interest bearing account that helps to offset
the debt servicing. Since the new Shanley/ Sullivan building was completed in 2002, just under $4 million of the original
debt has been paid off, and the goal is to retire the remaining balance owing with this campaign. Although the building
has been completed for some time, gifts made by our benefactors to retire the debt would be giving the St. John Paul II
Catholic Schools our largest and most valuable asset that is owned free and clear. In addition, it is the Board of Director’s positon that we will only proceed with construction for the proposed Shanley/Sullivan Addition provided that we can
complete the project by incurring no new debt.
Campaign Goal 3: Shanley/Sullivan Addition
Construction plans have been approved by the Shanley/Sullivan Building Committee as well the Diocesan Building Committee. Parents,
teachers, coaches, and administrators provided valuable feedback on
the specific needs for the proposed addition. The complete design and
development of the plans are currently being finalized. Highlights
of the plans include: additional commons space, new enlarged band
room, new enlarged choir room, indoor restrooms for outdoors activiPre-K Classroom
ties, new boys and girls locker rooms for varsity sports, additional space to expand the weight room,
new space for speech and debate, new practice space for small group ensembles and a scene shop for
theater. All of these improvements continue the vision of the original Legend and Legacy Campaign. See the following
page for the floor plan and renderings.
Total cost of the addition is $3.7 million, and we currently have $1.3 million cash on hand for the project with an additional $973,000 pledged to complete this campaign goal. We still need an additional $1.5 million in new pledges, and approximately $700,000 in cash to begin the project. It is our goal that we will have sufficient funds to start the project this fall.
In summary, we are very pleased with the visible progress of Trinity School and the steps taken to be closer to begin the
construction of the addition at Shanley/Sullivan. Your participation in helping us to achieve our strategic planning initiatives is greatly appreciated. We ask you to prayerfully consider supporting this next push to complete our projects and
strengthen our position for the future. Dr. Smith would be happy to sit down and visit with you personally if you have any
questions, or if you would like more details about the project and the capital campaign efforts, Contact Dr. Smith at 701893-3244 or [email protected].
SHANLEY/SULLIVAN
Addition
Activities Addition
Fine Arts Addition
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2015 Shanley Dinner Auction
By: Lee Hoedl, JPII Auction Director
Upon exiting the evening’s festivities, one guest
remarked, “This is the most fun I’ve had donating my
money to such a worthy cause.”
Such was the sentiment of many guests who attended
and were entertained at the 31st Annual Shanley
Dinner Auction held on April 25th at the Fargo
Holiday Inn. Following on the traditions of past
years, the Shanley Dinner Auction hosted a Silent and
a Deacon Select Auction of over 400 items on which
to bid. The Live Auction presented over 50 wonderful
items, from one-of-a-kind specialty items such as
the Trinity Celtic Cross Dedication Rights to coveted
travel packages. And also following with tradition,
this particular Shanley Dinner Auction recorded the
highest grossing total of all past auctions with just
over $600,000 raised in one evening.
Special Project for this year’s auction was a
particularly emotional moment as guests graciously
donated to the endowed scholarships of beloved and
recently deceased St. John Paul II educators Randall
Rustad and Randy Nelson. All funds raised for
this special project will be split between the Randy
Nelson Memorial Scholarship and the Randall Rustad
Memorial Scholarship, with an additional 33% of the
gift matched by Shanley alum Mr. John Barry and
the Barry Foundation to be placed in the Louise S.
Barry Scholarship Endowment. “The auction was an
evening that showed that our community believes in
our mission, honors the work done by dedicated and
professional staff and fully expects us to continue to
grow, improve and thrive for years to come,” stated
St. John Paul II Superintendent Dr. Michael Smith.
Auction Director Lee Hoedl, returning for his fourth
year, acknowledges, “There are so many wonderful
JP II community volunteers, committee members,
families and supporters that continually assist in
making this event one of, if not the premier dinner
auction in the region. These people are the energy
and soul behind this annual tradition and celebration.
And once our guests are their seats it is our
responsibility to find that rich balance of entertaining
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them, inspiring them and graciously asking them to
support the St. John Paul II Catholic Schools. And
once again, that formula worked without a flaw.
A special thanks goes out to our first-year emcee
David Dietz, longstanding auctioneer
Kevin Pifer and Media
Productions for tying it
all together so well.”
Highlight videos
presented at the
2015 Shanley Dinner
Auction can be viewed
at: http://www.
hoedlshaven.com/
SHANLEYAUCTION/
cinematography.html
The 2016 Shanley
Deacons Dinner
Auction will be hosted
on April 30, 2016 at the Fargo Holiday Inn. And
Hoedl promises, “The best is still yet to come. We
will be celebrating the arrival of Trinity Elementary
School, the introduction of an innovative smart
phone and text bidding process to accommodate all
guests and enhance their silent auction experience…
and yes, there will be more humor than your stomach
can handle and more memories than your mind
might be able to capture in one evening.”
It is the purpose of the Shanley Dinner Auction,
the annual premier
community
celebration and
fundraiser for all
the St. John Paul II
Catholic Schools, is
to provide valuable
financial resources for
the operations and
initiatives of Trinity
Elementary, Nativity
Elementary, Holy
Spirit Elementary,
Sullivan Middle
and Shanley High
Schools. The Shanley
Dinner Auction is
open to all parents,
alumni and supporters of the St. John Paul II
Catholic Schools and the general public - ALL are
encouraged to attend.
JPII DEACON PARTNERS PROGRAM
The JPII Catholic Schools Deacon Partners program is part of our JPII Annual Fund
with special packages tailored to the needs of our generous business donors.
•
DEACON PARTNER - $250 ($200 Tax Deductible Donation): Hole sponsor at the Orv Kelly Shanley Scramble and ½
page advertisement in the 2016 Shanley Dinner Auction Catalog.
•
RED + WHITE PARTNER - $500 ($400 Tax Deductible Donation): Cart sponsor at the Orv Kelly Shanley Scramble and
a full page advertisement in the 2016 Shanley Dinner Auction Catalog.
•
BRONZE PARTNER - $1,000 ($750 Tax Deductible Donation): Red + White package plus: Business name and logo
in the Deacon Newsletter (semi-annual publication) sent to all Parents, Alumni & Friends of JPII and our Annual Report
publication. Business name and logo on the JPII website and the Shanley Alumni website on a rotating basis. Business
name and logo in the Weekly E-Newsletter, sent to parents on a rotating basis. Table signage & full page color advertisement in the 2016 Shanley Dinner Auction Catalog.
•
SILVER PARTNER - $2,500 ($2,000 Tax Deductible Donation): Bronze Partner package plus: Business name and
logo in the JPII Schools Family Directory. Business name and logo in the program for the Mike & Karen Hofer Deacon
Award and Hall of Fame Awards Banquet. Ad space on Shanley’s new digital scoring table in McCormick Gymnasium (Ad
displayed once every nine minutes).
•
GOLD PARTNER - $5,000 ($4,000 Tax Deductible Donation): Bronze & Silver Partner packages plus: Signage in
Sid Cichy Stadium. Full table of eight at the 2016 Shanley Dinner Auction, complete with premium wine service.
•
PLATINUM PARTNER - $10,000 ($8,500 Tax Deductible Donation): Bronze, Silver & Gold Partner packages
plus: Platinum Sponsorship of the Orv Kelly Shanley Scramble (includes recognition and promotion as a Platinum Sponsor in all materials leading up to & during the golf tournament, signage and a team of 6 golfers).
•
DIAMOND PARTNER - $15,000 ($13,000 Tax Deductible Donation): Bronze, Silver & Gold Partner packages
plus: School bus advertising on all JPII buses that shuttle our students between our schools twice daily as well as some
in-town and out-of-town activities. Diamond Sponsorship of the 2016 Shanley Dinner Auction (includes recognition and
promotion as the Auction’s Diamon Sponsor in all the material leading up to and during the Auction, table signage, wall
signage, catalog advertisement and Diamond Sponsor table for eight guests at the Auction on April 30, 2016).
If you are interested in becoming a Deacon Partner for the 2014-15 school year,
Please contact Joelle Shewey, Director of Constituent Relations & JPII Fund,
at [email protected] or 701-893-3225
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following of Christ in an environment guided by the Gospel spirit, as taught by the Catholic Church.”
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Administration
Board of Directors
Chairman of the Board of Directors: Dr. Michael Smith
Treasurer: Eugene Simon
Fr. Kevin Boucher
Fr. Raymond Courtright
Fr. Paul Duchschere
Msgr. Joseph Goering
Fr. Jared Kadlec
Fr. Charles LaCroix
Fr. Jim Meyer
Fr. Brian Moen
Fr. Bert Miller
Wanda Fischer
Tom Kasper
Keith Wilson
Carrie Ward
Dr. Michael Smith
Superintendent
Lori Hager
Director of Admissions and Marketing
Joelle Shewey
Director of Constituent Relations and JPII Fund
Sherri Simon
Executive Administrative Assistant and Communications Director
Sarah Crary
Principal of Shanley High School
Council Members
Laura Alderman
Greg Burd
Chris Conner
Dave Dietz
Wanda Fischer (Council Chair)
John Jones Jr.
2014-2015 Leadership Team
Amy Mathias
Joe Paul
Keith Wilson
Fr. Charles LaCroix
Fr. Jared Kadlec
Leon Knodel
Principal of Sullivan Middle School/ Interim Activities Director
Cindy Hutchins
Principal of Nativity Elementary School
Jason Kotrba
Principal of Holy Spirit Elementary School
Fr. Charles LaCroix
Chaplain
Mary Beth Traynor
Director of Accreditation & Student Services
Stacy Roney
Business Manager