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VIEW FROM THE HILL A SCHLARMAN ACADEMY DEVELOPMENT OFFICE PUBLICATION www.schlarmanacademy.com FALL/WINTER 2015/2016 Schlarman Academy celebrated Homecoming the week of September 21–26th. The senior class sponsored several spirit-filled activities for the students throughout the week including class unity with Color War t-shirts, lunch on the lawn, theme days, class competitions, dodgeball, ironman volleyball, powder puff football, and a bonfire. On Friday evening, September 25th, a large crowd of Schlarman students, parents, alumni, and football fans gathered on Drummy Field to watch our Hoopeston/Schlarman football team take on area rival Salt Fork. During half-time the 2015 Homecoming Court was honored, the Hoopeston Area Marching Band performed, and the Schlarman Cheerleaders did a special routine. Seniors Elly Sermersheim and Lane DePratt were announced as Homecoming Queen and King. The next evening concluded the week with the Homecoming dance and coronation held in the Paul C. Shebby Gymnasium. It was both a great evening and week with many cherished memories.
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VIEW FROM THE HILL A SCHLARMAN ACADEMY DEVELOPMENT OFFICE PUBLICATION

www.schlarmanacademy.com

FALL/WINTER 2015/2016

Schlarman Academy celebrated Homecoming the week of September 21–26th. The senior class

sponsored several spirit-filled activities for the students throughout the week including class unity with

Color War t-shirts, lunch on the lawn, theme days, class competitions, dodgeball, ironman volleyball,

powder puff football, and a bonfire.

On Friday evening, September 25th, a large crowd of Schlarman students, parents, alumni, and

football fans gathered on Drummy Field to watch our Hoopeston/Schlarman football team take on area

rival Salt Fork. During half-time the 2015 Homecoming Court was honored, the Hoopeston Area

Marching Band performed, and the Schlarman Cheerleaders did a special routine. Seniors Elly

Sermersheim and Lane DePratt were announced as Homecoming Queen and King.

The next evening concluded the week with the Homecoming dance and coronation held in the Paul C.

Shebby Gymnasium. It was both a great evening and week with many cherished memories.

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A LETTER FROM...MRS. LEWIS

Dear Friends of Schlarman,

Schlarman Academy is continuing to build upon its academic success! The following graph is

a comparison of our ACT scores to the schools in the county. When public schools report to

the state, the score reported is the college readiness score. Each subject area is also reported.

The subject matter scores are then used to create a composite score. All of the scores are re-

ported as a percentage of students who score at or above the benchmark score. When looking

at the graph, the schools are compared in each subject area by the number of students at or

above the benchmark score for the subject area. The average score for a student nationally is a 21 on the ACT. The

college readiness score for a school is calculated as the percentage of students who score at or above a 21. This score

indicates students can maintain a minimum of a B in college course work. As shown on the graph, Schlarman’s col-

lege readiness score indicator is a 68%. When comparing the average Schlarman ACT score of a 23.2, it is higher

than the state average of a 20.7 and slightly lower than the Diocese average of 23.9. It is also the highest of all Ver-

milion County, Illinois, schools. The highest state average (Connecticut) in the nation is a 24. Preparing our students

for the future is our primary goal!

Our athletic department continues to strive for the best! We have seen continued success through 7th and 8th grade

girls basketball playing in state. The high school girls basketball team is ranked 4th in the state. We added new

coaches to the athletic department bringing experience to the teams. John Spezia joined Schlarman coaching high

school boys basketball. We are excited for the future of Schlarman athletics!

As we continue through the holiday season, we keep the Spirit close to our hearts. Our students begin each week

with a prayer service around our Advent wreath. Students continue to utilize the beautiful chapel through weekly

prayer and Rosary services. We have a prayer book outside of the chapel to keep those close to us in our daily pray-

ers. We invite those interested to please join our weekly Masses. Contact the school for a schedule.

Sincerely,

Gail Lewis

Schlarman Academy Principal

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A LETTER FROM...MRS. DIETZEN

Dear Schlarman Family & Friends,

Time, talent and treasure are what we want our students to give when they serve and

give back to our community. We have a great bunch of kids at Schlarman Academy who

go above and beyond of what is expected of them.

We are certainly blessed by our Schlarman students. These students help a number of

local organizations, as well as our parishes in the Vicariate. Here is a short list of places

where our students give their time, talent and treasure: VA Illiana Health Care System,

our parishes by altar serving and events, Festival of Trees, Women’s Care Clinic Annual Banquet,

Knights of Columbus Tootsie Roll Sales, Saints Football, South Campus by tutoring the younger

students, Habitat for Humanity Re-Sale Store, YWCA Women’s Center, Danville Public Library,

Crosspoint Human Services, St. Vincent DePaul Society, Carle Clinic, AmeriCorps summer work, St.

James United Methodist Church Food Pantry, and Totus Tuus Ministry.

Mrs. Francee Davis does an excellent job at the North Campus in keeping track of our students’ service

hours, as well as the many organizations who may need help through Schlarman’s Faith Alive program.

By the time our students are seniors, they will have gone beyond what they are expected to do. This says

so much for their service commitment which definitely reaches beyond Schlarman when they leave.

Our South Campus students are no strangers to serving others. This

Christmas season grades 4-6 decorated/prepared gift bags for the

Adopt-A-Senior program through a ministry organization called

Neighbor Love. These gift bags will be delivered to nursing home

residents. On a regular basis our South Campus students take part in

pet therapy by visiting North Logan Healthcare with a puppy from the

Vermilion County Animal Shelter.

Three of our Freshman boys did go above and beyond the parameters

with a project they chose to do for the Festival of Trees. It was decided among the three to do a project

to remember those who lost their lives to cancer and honor those who have survived cancer. So, in Mrs.

Donna Baldwin’s (‘71) Art Class, these boys made their list of names and

created a giant pink ribbon. The names were listed all over the ribbon. The

finished creation was then auctioned off at the Festival of Trees Sponsors’

Dinner for $900. This money stays local to benefit cancer treatment and

patients. We are very proud of Thomas, Anthony and Tom for their time,

talent and treasure.

Everything I have listed is just a sampling of what Schlarman Academy

students do year-round for our community as a whole. Before Christmas, all

Schlarman Academy students raised funds for food baskets and Toys for Tots,

as well as collected hats, gloves and socks. We are certainly proud of all of

them. Amazing things continue at Schlarman Academy!

Sincerely,

Christina (Thompson) Dietzen ‘87

Schlarman Academy Development Director

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A LETTER FROM...FR. PAT O’NEAL

Hello Schlarman Family!

It’s been a busy Autumn here at Schlarman Academy. In early October, Bishop

Jenky celebrated Mass with our entire student body, and blessed a beautiful painting

of our patron, St. Joseph, which I hope to have displayed soon near the main entrance

of the North Campus building. As of this writing, we are preparing some of our

students for the Sacrament of Confirmation, which will be celebrated on 10

November, at St. Mary’s Church in Westville. In December, we and the entire Church throughout the

world will begin to celebrate the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy, beginning on 8 December, the

solemnity of Our Lady’s Immaculate Conception.

During the Year of Mercy, Pope Francis has encouraged us as members of the Church to seek the mercy

of God in the Sacrament of Penance, and to extend that mercy of God to others by being merciful to

them. It is the Pope’s desire that all the faithful perform the Spiritual and Corporal Works of Mercy,

especially during the Year of Mercy.

The Spiritual Works of Mercy are Instruct the Uninformed, Pray for the Living & the Dead, Correct

Sinners, Counsel the Doubtful, Console the Sorrowful, Bear Wrongs Patiently, and Forgive Offenses

Willingly. The Corporal Works of Mercy are Feed the Hungry, Clothe the Naked, Give Drink to the

Thirsty, Visit the Sick, Comfort the Imprisoned, Shelter the Homeless, and Bury the Dead. Our religion

classes in all grades will focus on how we can do these in each of our lives, according to our abilities.

As a pastor and chaplain, one of my great joys is sharing the gift of God’s mercy in hearing confessions.

We offer the Sacrament of Penance regularly at our North Campus, each Friday afternoon, along with

Eucharistic Adoration.

One thing that does sadden me is to hear a young person confess that they do not participate in Mass

regularly each Sunday. My fellow priests in our diocese, and my priest friends in other parts of the

country, share that sadness. Parents, grandparents, guardians - please, make sure to help our young

people get to Mass each Sunday, or Saturday evening. Teach them by your own example.

Keeping the Sabbath holy is a Divine commandment, as well as a precept of the Church. To deliberately

miss participating in Mass on Sundays or Saturday evenings is still considered a serious (mortal) sin, in

which we lose our share in Divine Life, and because of that, we need to be forgiven in confession before

receiving the Lord in the Holy Eucharist. The Church has not, and cannot, change that commandment.

I encourage you all - alumni, parents, students, faculty and staff - to celebrate God’s love and mercy in

the Sacrament of Penance, as often as you need to, especially during the Holy Year of Mercy. That

mercy transforms us and can change our world!

Wishing you the rich blessings of the Lord, I remain

Sincerely yours in Christ,

Fr. Patrick O’Neal

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ACADEMY HAPPENINGS

Dalton Rolinitis

Almadelia Romero

Makayla Sears

Truce Souza

Mason Stines

Haley Surprenant

Anabela Tapia

Braden Walters

Michael Welsch

Amanda Xiong

Cecelia Damilano

Andrew Davis

Dawson Dean

Elijah Dowers

Halle Green

Makenna Greenlee

Noelia Guerrero

Trevor Karuzis

Elijah Harden

Gabrielle Hughes

Chloe Jarmer

Robert Jaruseski

Joel Juarez

Sebastian Kelly

Andrew Kittell

Hunter Lange

Marcus Ludwig

Mark Lukas

Donald McMasters

Alexis Martinez

Noah Martinez

Zaiman Martinez

Mae Grace Medlin

Kenji Nakamura

Emilio Padron

Isabelle Peters

Kaylee Aguilar

Cloe Amos

Farrah Anderson

Vaughn Black

Marcus Blurton

Emma Bogen

Antonio Bravo

Joseph Bunton

Raef Burke

Cole Carnahan

Anna Carroll

Emma Clapp

Jeremiah Cooper

2015 Confirmation

Class

On November 10th, forty-

nine students were

confirmed by Bishop

Daniel Jenky at St. Mary’s

Church. All those

confirmed were from St.

Anthony’s, St. Paul’s,

Holy Family, St. Mary’s,

and St. Isacc Jogues

Parishes. Congratulations

to the following:

Blessing of the Bibles This year’s Blessing of the

Bibles took place outside

the front of the Mansion by

the pond. It was a beautiful

morning for Fr. Pat O’Neal,

our Chaplain, to bless the

freshman Bibles. The bless-

ing provides a great moment

for us all to reflect in prayer

on the first day of school.

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ACADEMY HAPPENINGS

Members of the 2015 Homecoming court are front row,

left to right: Freshman Carrigan Gard, daughter of Kristen

& Tom Depratt and the late Chad Gard; Freshman Noah

Kimmel, son of Frank & Becky Kimmell; second row,

left to right: Sophomore Muriel Messmer, daughter of Dr.

Veit Messmer & Benjawan Pansatit (Germany) and host

family, Kim & Mark Blodgett; Sophomore Ely Dunham,

son of Lisa and Ralph Dunham; third row, left to right:

Junior Taylor Dowers, daughter of Shelly Pilkington and

Shane Dowers; Junior Connor Goodwin, son of Teri &

Mark Goodwin; and fourth row, left to right: Senior

Madeline Stout, daughter of Shelly & Pete Stout;

Catherine Lescak, daughter of Denise & Jon Lescak;

Senior Elly Sermersheim, daughter of Georgette &

Charlie Sermersheim; top row, left to right: Senior Lane

DePratt, son of Tom & Kristin DePratt & Johanna

DePratt; Senior Tristan Karuzis, son of Tina & Michael

Karuzis; Gannon Hughes, son of Andrea & Bart Hughes.

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Mrs. Lewis Introducing

Schlarman

Academy Faculty and

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Third Grade Take Part

in Many Activities

Pet blessing with Fr. Patrick O’Neal

Comparing mass weight of objects

during Math.

Elvis hangs out with some cool 50's

dudes during Flashback Day and

Spirit Week

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Dear Friends of Schlarman,

World Issues with Ms. SacheliWorld Issues with Ms. SacheliWorld Issues with Ms. Sacheli

Learn...Discuss...Analyze...Debate...This is what some of our Schlarman Academy students are doing this

year in Ms. Anne Sacheli’s World Issues class. The World Issues class has been added to the curriculum as

an elective for our high-school-aged students. Ms. Sacheli said they peruse the Wall

Street Journal everyday as well as other resources. The class talks about current events

and has identified subjects that are world issues such as energy, ISIS, global warming,

cyber attacks, refugee camps, political campaigns and voting rights. Ms. Sacheli knows

critical thinking and logic are important in the class and for her students. They will be

studying both sides of a topic. She said, “All points of view are acceptable as long as

supported with logic and fact.”

Ms. Sacheli has great excitement and plans for her class

including debates and writing a précis (short summary of an

article containing just the facts). Community

members have come into the class to discuss an

array of topics. Such speakers include Danville

Police Department Commander Jane Mc Fadden,

Jacqueline Lacy from the Public Defenders’s

Office, Danville Mayor Scott Eisenhauer and

Vermilion County Board Chairman Mike Marron.

“I want students to become passionate about our world, to be participants

and shape the world for their future,” stated Ms. Sacheli.

Years As The

Spaghetti Boss

Celebrated

Mrs. Mary Pat Shepherd,

Assistant Principal at Schlar-

man Academy, has put many

years and hours into the An-

nual Spaghetti Dinner. For

her tireless dedication, Char-

lie Sermersheim along with

the volunteers, presented her

with a specially signed apron

during the Dinner.

Foreign Exchange Students Attend Schlarman Schlarman Academy is proud to have three foreign exchange students this

year. Two students are from Germany and one student is from Japan. All

students have settled in great and are actively involved in school activities

such as volleyball, homecoming activities and homecoming court. Wel-

come Victoria, Muriel and Keita, and have a great year at Schlarman Acad-

emy. Anyone interested in being a foreign exchange student host family

can call Schlarman’s North Campus at 217-442-2725.

Mrs. Chacon’s Spanish III & IV Students Visit National Museum of Mexican Art The visit to Chicago’s Pilson Barrio was

adventure-packed for our students. A

scavenger hunt through the neighborhood,

tasty lunch and a tour of the Día de los

Muertos exhibit increased our appreciation

for the Hispanic culture. ¡Gracias Señora!

Mayor Eisenhauer giving the

morning announcements.

Jacqueline Lacy

with the seniors

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ACADEMY HAPPENINGS

French Teaching Assistant

Enjoying His Time

At Schlarman Academy

Lowe’s Visits the Kindergarten Class Lowe’s Home Improvement store came to Mrs. Lukas’ Kindergarten class at Schlarman Academy’s South

Campus and helped the students build school houses. It was certainly a fun (and loud) time. Thanks Lowe’s

for helping out in the classroom!

His name is Lucas Martin, and he has been with us at Schlarman Academy North since August. Mr. Martin

is from France and serves as an assistant teacher at the Academy through the Amity Program which helps

provide oversees opportunities for young men and women who wish to experience the education system in

another country.

Mr. Martin has been sharing his time this semester with both Mrs. Sharon Oakwood’s history classes and

Madame Cooper’s French classes. The students are enjoying his involvement in the classes. “We want him

back next year!” says Maddie Winn, freshman. Her classmate Carrigan Gard adds “He’s so involved with

the lesson. He’s creative; he makes learning fun.” Working with Mr. Martin, according to Mrs. Oakwood,

has been phenomenal. Madáme Cooper appreciates his creativity and the fun he brings to the classroom.

He is a man of international intrigue, having travelled extensively and learned various languages. Korea, es-

pecially, has made an impact on Mr. Martin and he has taught himself (well, mostly) to speak Korean as

well as almost flawless English and Italian. After his American experience, he plans to work for a year in

Korea where he has made many friends and LOVES the food, the spicier the better!

The recent Paris terrorist events have been difficult for Mr. Martin, but he was reassured after hearing from

family and friends. He plans a trip to New York City soon where his main objective is to eat in all the dif-

ferent restaurants, especially the Asian ones. He’d love to get to California but doesn’t anticipate that dream

coming to fruition. When asked about his impressions about the USA, Mr. Martin said he is surprised by

how everything seems bigger than in France: the homes, the cars, the spaces.

The Jim and Sharon McMahon family has helped make this win/win situation possible for Schlarman. They

have opened their home and hearts to Lucas who says he feels like “part of the family.” It’s been a great ex-

perience, and Schlarman will always treasure our time with Monsieur Martin and his smile, enthusiasm and

dedication.

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Honoring Our Veterans Schlarman Academy paid tribute to our

Veterans on Veteran’s Day with a prayer

service around the North Campus

flagpole. Faculty, staff and students

recited prayers and poems. Bryce Vorick

and Ely Dunham raised the flag in honor

of our Veterans. Vorick ended the

service with the playing of Taps. This

day, as well as the entire week, was filled

with many Veteran’s projects and

discussions. Several of our classes at the

North and South Campuses made cards

to be distributed to the VA Illiana

Healthcare. The Kindergarten class

discussed Veterans in their Weekly

Reader lesson. The 7th and 8th grade

Religion classes prayed the rosary and

offered it up for the Veterans living and

deceased. The 7th and 8th grade English

classes discussed Veterans day and wrote

letters to soldiers for Operation Gratitude

to be included in care packages. Thank

you Veterans!

Robotics Kits Donated to Schlarman Vermilion Advantage's Workforce Network consisting of 60+

businesses provides STEM-based educational programs to K-12

schools in Vermilion County (public and private). Without their

financial support and employee volunteers these programs would not

be available to the students of Vermilion County, Illinois.

This summer Schlarman Academy decided to add PLTW (Project

Lead the Way) Launch to the 5-6 curriculum. Schlarman Academy

teacher Michele Winn was trained to become a nationally certified

PLTW Launch teacher. National certification is a requirement of the

program.

The 10 VEX Robotic kits are part of the curriculum and valued at

$3,000 total. There are two units of study that will be using the kits:

Robotics and Automation. Students explore the ways robots are used

in today's work and their impact on society/environment. Students

learn about robotic components as they build and test mobile robots

that may be controlled remotely. The second unit is a robot

challenge to program the robots to perform a set of tasks.

Students will expand their knowledge of robotic programming at the

junior high level through Gateway to Technology and the automation

and robotic unit focusing on the design and programming of more

advanced robots.

High school students can continue to develop their STEM

knowledge by enrolling in Project Lead the Way through College

Express programs. Students can to earn 13 college credits by

enrolling in Principles of Engineering, Introduction to Engineering,

Digital Electronics and CIM-Computer Integration Modeling. High

school classes are dual credit.

Article provided by Vermilion Advantage

Left to right: Christina Dietzen, Director

of Development; Majah Perryman,

Michele Winn, teacher; Principal Gail

Lewis; Liam Underwood; Kim

Kuchenbrod, Vermilion Advantage

Saints Day at the South Campus

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ATHLETIC SPOTLIGHT

John Spezia Joins Schlarman As Boys Basketball Head Coach Over 30 years of basketball experience comes along with John Spezia as the new

Boys Basketball coach for Schlarman Academy.

Coach Spezia’s resume is extensive from coaching youth sports to giving sports

tourism presentations on an international level. His many accomplishments include

over 500 game wins as a high school, college and professional coach. He was in-

ducted in the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame and was named

National Junior College Division II Athletic Director of the Year, and twice earned

National Junior College Division II Coach of the Year honors. Last year, Coach Spe-

zia retired as athletic director and head basketball coach at Milford High School,

where he led the Bearcats to a 25-2 overall record and a Sweet 16 appearance in

2015.

Coach Spezia can bring a lot to Schlarman. Spezia says, “ I bring a long history

of coaching, administrative experience, contacts and success both at the high school and collegiate level! I

have a passion to help young people reach their potential and be better basketball players and productive

people in our society. Having sent over 200 former players on to college and seeing them prosper in vari-

ous careers is very special to me.”

Currently, Coach Spezia is also the General Manager and Head Men’s Basketball Coach of the Cham-

paign Swarm of the Midwest Professional Basketball Association. He says, “The balance between coaching

both teams actually becomes a huge help to both programs. The Swarm season does not start until January

and they play most of their games on weekends. The Swarm practices are in the morning, the Toppers in the

afternoon and night. I have tremendous support and help from assistants to achieve this balance and under-

standing from both administrations!

With numerous relatives that have attended Schlarman, Coach Spezia wants to help the school prosper.

He says, “It is essential to the community of Danville and provides a true alternative to educational needs of

young people in this community. With eight grandchildren I want to leave something positive for them, as

well as the numerous nieces, nephews and cousins in this community!”

Jr. High Baseball Makes It To State

Congratulations to the Schlarman Academy

Jr. High Boys Baseball Team who won the

Sectional Title on September 26. The team

advanced to the State Championship Finals

with a 5th place finish. The team had a great

undefeated season and was the Three Rivers

Conference Champions. Great Season Boys!

Scott Wins Cross Country State Title Schlarman Academy 8th grader Chian Scott competed in

the IESA Cross Country finals on October 17 at Maxwell

Park in Normal, Illinois. With a time of 11:25, Scott

secured a 1st place finish! 212 girls competed.

Congratulations

Chian!

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PRIMARY SPONSOR

Stephen P. Bratkowski Foundation

LUNCH SPONSOR

Most Rev. Daniel R. Jenky

BAG SPONSORS

Bunge Milling, Inc.

FLP Wealth Advisors of Raymond James

Kuchefski Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.

Linn & O’Brien Appraisal Group, LLC

Dr. John C. Mason, Jr.

Presence United Samaritans Medical Center

SHS Class of '49 - Mary Jane O'Rourke Brady

CART SPONSORS

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HOLE SPONSORS In Memory of Julia "Butch" Ahrens - Class of

1960

John Alexander - YMCA of the USA

American Pavilion

Jim & Linda Anderson

Fritz and Ann Bateman

Beltone Hearing Aid Service

Tim and Joy Bott

Tom Bott & Ron Stitt Families

Bowers Tree Experts

In Memory of Dave Brady and Pete & Ann

O'Rourke

Stephen P. Bratkowski Foundation

Ray and Linda Broderick

Brook Street Material Supply

BSN Sports

Cahill's Pancake House

Caring Hearts & Pets Plus

Cedarwood Winery

Class of 1956

Compliments of Dr. Phil Conn

Country Carpentry

John & Michele Craig - Class of 1992

Dairy Queen

Danville Auto Parts

Danville Paper & Supply Inc.

Danville Polyclinic

Dave Price Painting

Democrat Party of Vermilion County

Christina & Robb Dietzen - Classes of '87 & '88

Dillman Eye Care Associates

Emulsicoat, Inc.

Faulstish Printing Company

First Savings Bank of Danville

Frank's House of Color

Compliments of Dr. Curt Girouard ('90) & Laura

Girouard

In Memory of Ray & Esther Girouard

Compliments of Dr. Ron & Carolle Girouard

Phil & Mary Kay Hamer

Heartland Properties

In Memory of Dr. Hal & Joanne Heffernan

Jay C. Hein

In Memory of John Hirt - Jack and Jody Legett

Illini Family Fun Center

Darrel & Dr. Alice Marie Jacobs

Paul & Debra Janosik

Most Rev. Bishop Daniel R. Jenky

Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Karinattu

Bev & Bill Kesler - In Memory of Jack Shea

Knights of Columbus

Jerry & Carol Kuemmerle - In Memory or Her-

man & Evelyn Kuemmerle

Jacqueline Lacy for States Attorney

Compliments of Bob & Suzanne Lang ('62)

Lincoln Lanes

McLaughlin Asset Management, Inc.

Mervis Industry

Tuck Meyer - Class of '62

Terrence R. Miles - Attorney

Chuck Mockbee IV for States Attorney

Myers Carpet Weavers

The Myers Group at Morgan Stanley Wealth

Management

Mel & Judy Myers

O'Brien's Corner Tavern

Jeff & Debbie O'Brien

In Memory of Lou O'Brien and Joan O'Brien Fey

- Anne Sacheli & Mike O'Brien

Fr. Dennis O'Riley

John and Jan O'Rourke - In Honor of SHS Class

of 1950

Pabst Disposal

Pape Family Funeral Home

Dr. Mark & Sue Pellegrini

In Honor of Kathy Pitlik, Coach Paul Shebby and

the Alzheimer's Assn.

Riverview Pediatrics/Sabeeha Haque MD

Roland Lim Photography

John A. & Kay Ronchetto

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HOLE SPONSORS Dave and Dee Ann Ryan

Sand Rats, Inc.

Al & Claudia Scheeter

Shick School & Office Supply

Shore Wealth Management

St. Anthony Roman Catholic Church

St. Paul Church

Sue Stine, Vermilion County Treasurer

David Stone - Vermilion County Recorder

Sunset Funeral Homes

John and Jo Ann Sakotnik Thompson ('52)

Clinton George & Cheryl Towne

Toyota-Scion of Danville

Aaron, Terra, Reagan and Grace Troglia

Tuggle, Schiro & Lichtenberger - Attorneys At

Law

Bill & Mary Underwood

Vermilion Chevrolet Buick GMC

In Loving Memory of Linda Ward

Frank R. Young, Attorney

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ANNUAL REPORT-SCHLARMAN ACADEMY The following donations were made to Schlarman Academy from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. Donations

made to the Schlarman Foundation starts on page 17. Please note that those individuals marked (†) have since

passed away. We are very grateful for all the alumni and friends of Schlarman who support our mission. We

do apologize for any errors. Thank you again!

Friend $1-$249

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘54 Ahrens (Mary Kay ‘54)

Mr. James Ahrens

Mrs. Nadean Amos

Mr. and Mrs. William Bays ‘66

Mr. and Mrs. John Becker (Teri ‘86)

Ms. Mary Jane Benford

Mr. Tim Berthel

Dr. Christina Biava ‘71

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ’66 Bolton (Linda ‘66)

Mr. Robert Bolton and Mrs. Rosemary Bolton

Ms. Carol Bonynge

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Bott ‘67

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bradbury

Mr. John Broderick and Mrs. Sue Broderick

Mr. and Mrs. Luke ’02 Cahill (Mary ‘01)

Mr. and Mrs. Rand Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Caperto

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carley

Mr. Daniel Catney

Mr. and Mrs. Mike (†) Christian ‘70

Ms. Annabelle Clark

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Colbert

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooke

Mr. Larry Cottle and Mrs. Becky Cottle

Mr. and Mrs. John ‘92 Craig (Michele ‘92)

Ms. Heidi Crane ‘98

Mr and Mrs. Matthew Dabney

Mr. and Mrs. David Darr

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Davis

Mr. Dennis Doran

Ms. Lucy Drake

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drake (Susan ‘76)

Ms. Barbara Drews

Ms. Carol Ann Eck

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fadale

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Falconio

Mary E. Falconio

Mr. Michael Thorati and Ms. Mary Pat Farrell

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fetters

Ms. Kathleen Flynn

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Golden

Mr. Howard Griffin

Ms. Jane Gummerson

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hahn

Mr. George William Hardgrove, II

Mr. and Mrs. James Hardgrove ‘63

Mr. Charlie Harris ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Heffernan ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hicks

Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hoecker

Mr. and Mrs. Robert (†) Hoecker

Mr. and Mrs. David Hoehn

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoess

Ms. Lois Horn

Mr. Charles W. Huber

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Huffman

Mrs. Alice Jackse-Bowles

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Janesky

Mr. Alan Kalitzky

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Karcavich

Mr. Jeffrey Karinattu ‘87 and Ms. Betcy Vincent-

Karinattu

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kasper

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Keilholz

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kelsey

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kiddoo

Mr. James Kirkpatrick and

Mrs. Rhonda Kirkpatrick

Mr. Harold Klaman

Ms. Barbara Kotcher

Mr. Michael Kramer

Dr. Martin Krevalis

Mr. Steven W. Kutz

Mr. and Mrs. William Lanter

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lazzell (Angie ‘84)

Mr. and Mrs. Frances LeConte

Ms. Kathy Leach

Mr. and Mrs. Aido Linares

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Linn

Mr. and Mrs. John Lukas

Ms. Jennifer Lund

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Luttrell

Ms. Marilyn Lyman

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mascari

Mr. Michael Maxwell

Mr. Robert McGraugh

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller

Ms. Stacey Miller

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Ms. Jody Mueller

Ms. Katherine Muhs

Mr. Royce Mulholland

Mr. Kent Nelson ‘94

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey O’Brien ‘76

Mr. Mike O’Brien ’74 and Ms. Anne Sacheli

Mr. William Fey and

Mrs. Joan O’Brien Fey ‘50(†)

Mrs. Ellen O’Rourke-McCormack ‘83

Mr. Kevin Reiman and

Mrs. Beth O’Rourke-Reiman ‘82

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Offutt

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oreskovich

Dr. Judith Pachciarz

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Paskey ‘72

Ms. Luann Pasquale

Mrs. Pat Pate

Dr. and Mrs. Mark Pellegrini

Mr. Harold Pelzynski ‘54

Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pitlik ‘50

Mrs. Dolores Polancyak

Rev. Ted Pracz

Mr. Louis Axeman Jr. and

Ms. Kathleen Puhr

Mr. Ray Randall (†)

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ratkowski

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Readnour ‘84

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Reeck

Mr. and Mrs. James Reuther

Ms. Barb Rew

Ms. Julia Ringis ‘55

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robeck (Mary ‘55)

Mr. Bruce Rogers

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ronchetto

Mr. and Mrs. James Rosater

Mrs. Patti Rosinski

Mr. Owen Rouse

Ms. Marjorie Ruschau

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rushin

Mr. William Sakotnik

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schingel

Mrs. Laurie Sermersheim ‘84

Ms. Teresa Sermersheim

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shank

Ms. Virginia Shen

Mr. Robert Shumaker

Mr. Dan Silver

Mr. Edward Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Souza

Mr. and Mrs. Todd Spezia

Mr. and Mrs. Earle Steiner

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stitt

Mrs. Pat Stitt ‘52

Mr. Joseph Stokes and Mrs. Meredith Stokes

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Strader

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Taylor (Tracy ‘87)

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tilton

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Timko

Mr. Leo Twork and Mrs. Judy Twork

Mr. and Mrs. John Tyner (Mary ‘77)

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Vargo

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Varner

Mr. and Mrs. Roman Wagner

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wendowski

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wesner

Mr. and Mrs. Brent Westphal ‘87

Mrs. Michelle Winn ‘84

Ms. Margaret Wodetzki

Ms. Abigail Wojtowicz ’00

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yusko (Martha ‘78)

Mr. Pat Zambrello

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Zedrick ‘62

Dr. and Mrs. George Zundo ‘71

Sponsor $250-$499

Mr. and Mrs. John Ady (Sharon ‘58)

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chantos

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Conner ‘55

Dr. and Mrs. Brad Cooper

Mr. Christopher Doran ‘94

Ms. Elizabeth Early

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Edwards

Mrs. Mary Engle

Mr. Ned Gruca

Mr. Hardin Hawes

Mr. and Mr.s Steven Henry

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jacobs

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan

Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kesler

Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Klein

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lesak

Mrs. Jane Lesko

Mrs. Margaret Lowery

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lynch

Mr. Todd Maxwell

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Mr. and Mrs. Scott Medlin

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Myers

Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Neubert

Ms. Kathleen O’Brien ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Paskey ‘72

Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Pellegrini

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Petersak

Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Porritt

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Puhr

Mr. and Mrs. Tony Roccoq

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ruschau ‘81

Rev. Tim Sauppe

Mr. James Shields ‘74

Mr. and Mrs. John Shields ‘67

Mr. and Mrs. Joey Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Truax

Mr. and Mrs. Chris White

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wurtsbaugh

The Fabric of America Fund

Patron $500-$749

Mr. and Mrs. John Bodensteiner

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chamberlain

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Cooper

Mrs. Jeane Deltuva

Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘88 Dietzen Jr. (Christina ‘87)

Mrs. Barbara Dudich ‘59

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Fitzgerald

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gifford

Mr. John Hammer

Ms. Cheri Hembrey

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ingrum

Dr. and Mrs. James Kelley

Mr. and Mrs. Norm (†) Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Rob ‘93 Kelsey (Meg ‘93)

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kuemmerle

Mr. and Mrs. Dominador Martin

Ms. Linda Martin

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Martindill

Mr. Richard Mayoras

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O’Neill

Mr. Mark Ottarski

Mr. and Mrs. Jose Pascual

Dr. and Mrs. Romualdo Pe

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Picillo

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pickard

Mr. Ray Randall (†) ‘51

Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Reitemeier

Mr. and Mrs. Greg Rolnicki ‘76

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rybarczyk

Mr. and Mrs. John Sabalaskey

Dr. and Mrs. Romeo Sembrano

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shedlock

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shingel

Mr. Tom Shields ‘70

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Smith

Ms. Carolyn Spisok

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stitt

Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson (Jo Ann ‘52)

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thornton ‘73

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Westphal (Patricia ‘58)

Guardian $750-$999

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Beaulier

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fink

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Girouard ‘62

Mrs. Sandra Golseth

Mr. John Isringhausen and Mrs. Maureen

Donofrio

Mrs. Nadine Maxey

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Morgan

Fr. Greg Nelson

Fr. Dennis O’Riley ‘49

Ms. Mary Ann Pettigrew ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Underwood (Mary ‘68)

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wagner ‘74

Benefactor $1,000-$1,499

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baszis

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ‘ 95 Bogen (Sarah ‘95)

Mrs. Mary Jane Brady ‘49

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Buyno

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craig

Faulstich Printing

Mr. Fred Faulstich

First Savings Bank

Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Gross

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hendricks

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janosik ‘64

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Karinattu

Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Kirby

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kittell (Suzette ‘90)

Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Larson

Mrs. Eileen Layden

Dr. and Mrs. John Legett

Mr. Richard Mayoras

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melecosky

Mr. and Mrs. Tim Shepherd

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Mr. and Mrs. John J. Vassen

Mrs. Marlys Ann Wlodarski

Mansion Club $1500-$1999

Mrs. Cathy Bott ‘52

Mr. Edward Smith ‘51

Blue & Gold $2000-$2499

Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Chayt (Bridgit ‘78)

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kinate

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meyer ‘62

Knights of Columbus

Dr. and Dr. Andrew Peters

The Sursum Corda Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. John Vogt

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wodetzki

Spirit $2500-$2999

Mrs. Mary Michael Bateman

Mrs. Charlotte Luebbers

Hilltopper $3000-$4999

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christman

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Faulstich

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Myers

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scheeter

Mr. Bonnie Stein

Vermilion Advantage

Leadership $5000-$7499

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauser

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Tulli (Karen '76)

Judge and Mrs. John O’Rourke ‘50

Founder $10,000-$24,999

Ms. Jennifer Causey

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hamer

Mrs. Sarah Sebat (†)

John P. Cadle Foundation

Iroquois Federal Foundation Inc.

Mervis Industries, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scheeter

Friend $1-$249

Mrs. Cathy Bott ‘52

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conron

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craig

Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘88 Dietzen Jr. (Christina ’87)

Mr. Fred Faulstich ‘56

Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Girouard ‘62

Mrs. Sandra Golseth

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hahn

Dr. and Mrs. W.F. Hensold

Mr. Arthur Howe

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janosik ‘64

Dr. Glenda Kaplan

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Karinattu

Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Keslia

Ms. Leslie Koczur

Mrs. Doris Lemaire

Mr. Jon Lescak

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mervis

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Myers

Judge and Mrs. John O’Rourke ‘50

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Porritt

Mr. Frank Sacheli and Mrs. Antoinette Ercolano

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schingel

Mrs. Carol Sermersheim

Mr. and Mrs. W. John Shane

Mr. Jack Schelato

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shumaker

Ms. Janet Sober

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stenson

The Triebel Family

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wischmeier

Patron $500-$749

Mr. Mike O’Brien ‘74 and Ms. Anne Sacheli

Founder $10,000-$14,999

John Earl & Lois Morrissey Estate

Rev. John P. Farrell $25,000-$49,000

Mr. Fred Faulstich '56

Rev. Msgr. Paul Kinder $100,000-$199,000

Ruth Carlon Estate

SCHLARMAN FOUNDATION

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Mr. and Mrs. Gary England

Mrs. Nanette Finkle

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wheeler

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cowart

Schlarman Academy and the Schlarman Foundation are grateful for the many memorial and

honor gifts they have received. The following gifts were made from June 2, 2015, through

November 30, 2015. All contributions are truly appreciated by the students, faculty, and

staff, and are very meaningful to the recipients and families of those that are honored. Please

accept our apologies for any errors or omissions.

In honor of the dedication and commitment of Msgr. C. B. Motsett, Schlarman Academy is pleased to

have established the Motsett Society. The Society’s purpose is to provide annual unrestricted funds for

use by Schlarman Academy to help fulfill our mission of providing a student-focused educational

environment based on the Gospel values. For further information on membership in the Motsett Society,

please call Christina Dietzen, Development Director at (217) 442-1184 or 1-(800) 747-0880.

THE MSGR. C. B. MOTSETT SOCIETY

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. James Barnes

Mrs. Mary Michael Bateman

Mrs. Mary Jane Brady

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chamberlain

Kenneth and Mary Lou Craig

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Faulstich

Mr. Fred Faulstich

Faulstich Printing Company

Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Girouard

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauser

Richard and Veronica Hendricks

Rev. Msgr. Doug Hennessy

Iroquois Federal Savings & Loan

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janosik

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Karinattu

Mr. and Mrs. Lous Mervis-Mervis Industries

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Myers

Judge and Mrs. John O'Rourke

Mr. Judd Peck - Danville Metal Stamping

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scheeter

Mrs. Sarah Sebat

Mr. Edward Smith

Ms. Margaret Wodetzki

MEMORIAL AND HONOR GIFTS

SCHLARMAN FOUNDATION

Auburn Letterman Club

Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Bernardi

Mike Christian

Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Girouard

Mr. and Mrs. Robert (†) Hoecker

Georgene Bath

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IN MEMORY

Boys in the Choir

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowgill

Dr. John Mason, Jr.

Mr. W. John Shane

Robert Hoecker

Rev. Roosevelt Davis

Carol Candido

Betty Lane

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Behrens

Mr. and Mrs. James Eskew

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Eskew

Family

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keist

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kittell

Mr. and Mrs. David Kittell

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kuchefski

Ed Kuchefski Family

Linda C. Lane

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Muirhead

Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pickard

Gretchen Damilano Robbins

Rogards Office Plus

Marilyn Sollars

Mr. Dave Techtow

Greta Lane

Mrs. Peg Baker

Mrs. Helen Burke

Mr. and Mrs. Robert (†) Hoecker

Ms. Mary Powell

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fink

Louis O’Brien

Sharon Spisok

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Askins

Mrs. Carol Sermersheim

Mrs. Margaret Wodetzki

Joan O’Brien Fey

SCHLARMAN ACADEMY

Mrs. Carol Sermersheim

C. Earle

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craig

Judith Jones

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ronchetto

Norm Kelly

Judge and Mrs. John O’Rourke

Michael LaCombe

Mr. Daniel Pentony

John Hirt

Mrs. Mary Jane Brady

Ruth Anne Morrissey

Greta Lane

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Janosik

Robert Walton

Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Berenz

Alexander Anderson

Mr. Richard Mayoras Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hicks

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Janesky

Mrs. Margaret Wodetzki

Ruth Anne Morrissey

Mrs. Adriene Egger

Dr. John Shea and Mrs. Jennifer

Shea

Louis O’Brien

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bial

Mike Christian

Mrs. Lou Ann Young Estate

Andrew Young

Mr. John A. Shields

Mr. Thomas Shields

Mr. James Shields

Mary Rita Rouse Mrs. Cathy Bott

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crays

Mr. and Mrs. James Fagen

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fagen

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fink

Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Girouard

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hahne

Iota Hammon

Hoecker Family

Mr. John B. Jenkins

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karinattu

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kesler

Mr. Bob Kesler

Marilyn Mihm

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muirhead

Connie Mullen

Mr. Bert Nicholson

Robert Hoecker

Judge and Mrs. John O’Rourke

Dr. John Shea and Mrs.

Jennifer Shea

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shingel

Mr. James Sloan

Mr. Gary Ward

Mr. and Mrs. Randall

Williamson

SCHLARMAN FOUNDATION

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MAJOR GIFT TO THE SCHLARMAN FOUNDATION Schlarman Foundation members, the Ruth Carlon family and guests gath-

ered together on August 8, 2015 at Schlarman Academy North Campus to

honor Ruth Carlon for her generous donation of farmland to the Schlarman

Foundation.

After Ms. Carlon’s death, Schlarman Foundation found out that it was to

receive farmland situated in Iroquois County as per her wishes in her will.

Such a wonderful gift to receive. The Schlarman Foundation was to honor

her wishes by not selling the property. Half of the income from the farm-

land is to go to tuition assistance to Catholic families in good standing with

students in grades 9-12 at Schlarman Academy. The other half of the in-

come was to be decided by the Schlarman Foundation Board as they see fit

for Schlarman Academy and based on the needs of the school. The first dis-

tribution of this gift was the 2015-2016 school year.

All who were in attendance that evening gathered in the Schlarman Chapel.

Schlarman Foundation President Nancy O’Kane welcomed everyone and

Jim Mulvaney gave a brief history of the gift. The prayer service was led by

Fr. Greg Nelson. Afterwards, everyone gathered in front of the main en-

trance of the school for a dedication ceremony led by Fr. Patrick O’Neal.

A light meal was then served in the mansion and on the mansion patio.

The Schlarman Foundation extends great appreciation to Ruth Carlon and

family. This donation will live on for always in our Schlarman students.

Education was Ms. Carlon’s focus and Schlarman Academy is truly thank-

ful for this support through the Schlarman Foundation.

Schlarman Foundation

2015/2016 Board of Directors

Tom Chamberlain

Christina Dietzen (Exec. Dir.-non voting)

Fred Faulstich

Karla Gifford

Paul Janosik

Raj Karinattu

Christopher Kittell (Vice President)

Jody Legett

Philip Muehl (Treasurer)

Jim Mulvaney

Judy Myers

Fr. Greg Nelson

Brian Neville

Mike O’Brien

Nancy O’Kane (President)

Judge John O’Rourke (ret.)

Dr. Mark Pellegini

Dr. Andrew Peters

Becky Schlecht

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Schlarman Academy officially was added to the Super Bowl High School Honor Roll that cele-

brates schools that have contributed to Super Bowl history.

Edmund “Zeke” Bratkowski, Schlarman Class of 1949 and who played in Super Bowls I and II

with the Green Bay Packers, was on hand Thursday, October 1 to present the Wilson Golden

Football to Schlarman Academy.

The Super Bowl High School Honor Roll links the past 49 Super Bowls with this year’s game

and honors the high schools and communities that have positively impacted the game of football.

Nearly 3,000 players and head coaches and more than 2,000 high schools will be recognized this

season. “This is a special honor that only 2,000 schools in the nation have received,” Principal

Gail Lewis told the student body.

All of the Super Bowl Honor Roll high schools across the country and around the globe will re-

ceive a commemorative Golden Football produced by Wilson for each player or head coach who

graduated from a particular high school and who was on an active Super Bowl roster. The players

and coaches that are honored come from both teams that competed in a Super Bowl.

Bratkowski, who was wearing his Super Bowl II ring, reminisced about his days at Schlarman in

the 1940s. “I was blessed to have Coach (Paul) Shebby as my coach. He treated every student

the same,” Bratkowski said. “He had us go downtown and bowl. We played ping-pong, golf and

tennis. He wanted us to do everything and it paid off. I still love to play golf,” he said.

Bratkowski played for the Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams and the Green Bay Packers, with

whom he had success as a football quarterback and earned three world championship rings. He

earned his first ring as a Packer in a world championship game against the Cleveland Browns

before there was a Super Bowl. He also was a National Football League coach for 26 years.

“Coach (Vince) Lombardi told us there are only three things that are important in life: religion,

family and the Green Bay Packers,” he said, telling the students he would add Schlarman and

service to country to that list.

“Freshmen, get everything you can (from school) because the years go by fast,” he said. “Don’t

leave school and think once you get out that you wish you had done more. If you don’t know

what you’re going to do after high school, go into the military,” he said.

Bratkowski continued to dispense advice to the young crowd, telling them to be more helpful to

their parents and to assess themselves frequently. “Ask yourself, ‘How was I today?’ How can I

be a better person?’” he said. “Ask your teacher if you don’t understand something. “Most indi-

viduals work at 40 percent,” he said. “All of you have great talent; just raise the level from 40

percent.”

In addition to the Golden Football, all Super Bowl Honor Roll high schools, including Schlarman

Academy, will receive a NFL character education curriculum and be eligible to apply for grants

from the NFL Foundation to help support and grow their high school’s football program. Some of

the Super Bowl High School Honor Roll visits will be captured by NFL Films and will be fea-

tured on CBS This Morning (Thursday mornings) and during Thursday Night Football program-

ming that will continue throughout the 2015 NFL season.

Article was written by Commercial-News staff writer Carol Roehm

GREAT ALUMNI HONOR BESTOWED ON SCHLARMAN

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Reunion Dates Set

Class of 1966-The weekend of August 5-7, 2016, has been set for the

Class of 1966 to gather in Danville. Plans for the weekend are under-

way with dinner and Mass.

Class of 1971-October 7-9, 2016, has been set for the Class of 1971.

Plans for the weekend are in the works!

More details will follow in the coming year so look for it in the mail

and a reminder in the Spring/Summer edition of View from the Hill.

Class of 1965 Celebrated Its 50th Year Reunion 50 years were celebrated this past August as the Class of 1965 gathered in Danville. It was a packed reunion

weekend with golf, dinner, Schlarman tours and Mass. A few graduates even shot some hoops in the Paul C.

Shebby Gymnasium. Everyone enjoyed a wonderful weekend of memories.

Class of 1965

REUNION NEWS & UPDATES

Class of 1968 Gathers In Florida A 65th Birthday Party was held in St. Pete's Beach at

the Postcard Inn October 9 -11, 2015 for

the Class of 1968. All alumni were greet-

ed with a Schlarman bag of goodies, din-

ner, beach time and catching up with

friends from our high school years.

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Congratulations to Schlarman Academy Class of 2015 Alum Laura Gross…

NCJAA Volleyball All-American First Team!

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61832. Special thanks to Mrs. Judy Turner, our copy editor; Mrs. Carolle Girouard for golf outing pictures. All articles are written by staff unless otherwise noted. We also use various Internet sources for information.

Showcase of Events to be held at Schlarman’s North Campus on January 31, 2016 from 1-3 p.m. and at Schlarman’s South Campus on February 3, 2016

from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Come visit with us, take a tour, and view our students’ projects. Amazing things are happening at Schlarman Academy!


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