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28th ANNUAL BROTHER RICE

ALL-ALUMNI DINNER

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL

HONORING:

BR. E. OWEN CARTY CFC – MAN OF THE YEAR THE HARRIGAN FAMILY

MARINE CORPORAL CONNER LOWRY ’06 ALUMNI HALL OF FAME

28th ANNUAL BROTHER RICE

ALL-ALUMNI DINNER

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL

HONORING:

BR. E. OWEN CARTY CFC – MAN OF THE YEAR THE HARRIGAN FAMILY

MARINE CORPORAL CONNER LOWRY ’06 ALUMNI HALL OF FAME

28th ANNUAL BROTHER RICE

ALL-ALUMNI DINNER

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL

HONORING:

BR. E. OWEN CARTY CFC – MAN OF THE YEAR THE HARRIGAN FAMILY

MARINE CORPORAL CONNER LOWRY ’06 ALUMNI HALL OF FAME

28th ANNUAL BROTHER RICE

ALL-ALUMNI DINNER

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL

HONORING:

BR. E. OWEN CARTY CFC – MAN OF THE YEAR THE HARRIGAN FAMILY

MARINE CORPORAL CONNER LOWRY ’06 ALUMNI HALL OF FAME

BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL 2012 - 2013

Board of Directors

D. Kevin G. Burns, President Mr. Burt Odelson, Chair

Mr. Steve Ruff '64, Counsel Mr. John Birney

Mr. Brian Coughlin '75 Mr. Mark Donahue '74 Mr. Patrick Elwood '85

Dr. Brian Farrell '74 Mr. Shaun P. Jacob '93

Mr. Jim Kramer '64 Br. Dominic Murray '63

Br. Peter O'Loughlin Mr. Michael Petrik '75

Mr. Steve Rosenbaum '74 Ms. Laura Shallow Mrs. Joyce Sterk

Mr. Michael Stillman '87

Sponsored by the Brother Rice Board of Directors

BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL 2012 - 2013

Board of Directors

D. Kevin G. Burns, President Mr. Burt Odelson, Chair

Mr. Steve Ruff '64, Counsel Mr. John Birney

Mr. Brian Coughlin '75 Mr. Mark Donahue '74 Mr. Patrick Elwood '85

Dr. Brian Farrell '74 Mr. Shaun P. Jacob '93

Mr. Jim Kramer '64 Br. Dominic Murray '63

Br. Peter O'Loughlin Mr. Michael Petrik '75

Mr. Steve Rosenbaum '74 Ms. Laura Shallow Mrs. Joyce Sterk

Mr. Michael Stillman '87

Sponsored by the Brother Rice Board of Directors

BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL 2012 - 2013

Board of Directors

D. Kevin G. Burns, President Mr. Burt Odelson, Chair

Mr. Steve Ruff '64, Counsel Mr. John Birney

Mr. Brian Coughlin '75 Mr. Mark Donahue '74 Mr. Patrick Elwood '85

Dr. Brian Farrell '74 Mr. Shaun P. Jacob '93

Mr. Jim Kramer '64 Br. Dominic Murray '63

Br. Peter O'Loughlin Mr. Michael Petrik '75

Mr. Steve Rosenbaum '74 Ms. Laura Shallow Mrs. Joyce Sterk

Mr. Michael Stillman '87

Sponsored by the Brother Rice Board of Directors

BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL 2012 - 2013

Board of Directors

D. Kevin G. Burns, President Mr. Burt Odelson, Chair

Mr. Steve Ruff '64, Counsel Mr. John Birney

Mr. Brian Coughlin '75 Mr. Mark Donahue '74 Mr. Patrick Elwood '85

Dr. Brian Farrell '74 Mr. Shaun P. Jacob '93

Mr. Jim Kramer '64 Br. Dominic Murray '63

Br. Peter O'Loughlin Mr. Michael Petrik '75

Mr. Steve Rosenbaum '74 Ms. Laura Shallow Mrs. Joyce Sterk

Mr. Michael Stillman '87

Sponsored by the Brother Rice Board of Directors

PROGRAM Brother Rice Alumni Association

28th Annual All-Alumni Reunion Dinner Friday, November 9, 2012

Brother Rice Cafeteria

Cocktails …………………………………………...……………..……..7:00 p.m.

Class of ’62 Procession into Cafeteria – Brother Rice Fight Song – Brother Rice Band

Opening Prayer……………………………………..………Father Mark Walter Master of Ceremonies………………………………….……Bob McDonough ’73 Alumni Hall of Fame Award……………..Marine Corporal Conner Lowry ’06

Accepted by Modie Lavin, Conner’s Mom

Moment of Silence - Taps

Junior of the Year……………………………………………Caleb Kennedy ’13 Other Finalist: Justin Ceh ’13 Brendan Hogan ’13 Mackenzie Oldfield ’13 Matt Page ’13

Man of the Year…………………………………………..Brother Eugene Carty Distinguished Family Award……………………………………...The Harrigans Accepted by Tom ’64 and Jim ’92

Live Auction and Fund-A-Need

Live Auction…Keith Jones, 2012 Illinois and Indiana Auctioneer of the Year State of the School…Dr. Kevin Burns, President of Brother Rice High School Fund-A-Need………………………………..……………………….Keith Jones

Special Acknowledgements: Classes of 1962, ’67, ’72, ’77, ’82, ’87, ’92, ’97, and 2002

PROGRAM Brother Rice Alumni Association

28th Annual All-Alumni Reunion Dinner Friday, November 9, 2012

Brother Rice Cafeteria

Cocktails …………………………………………...……………..……..7:00 p.m.

Class of ’62 Procession into Cafeteria – Brother Rice Fight Song – Brother Rice Band

Opening Prayer……………………………………..………Father Mark Walter Master of Ceremonies………………………………….……Bob McDonough ’73 Alumni Hall of Fame Award……………..Marine Corporal Conner Lowry ’06

Accepted by Modie Lavin, Conner’s Mom

Moment of Silence - Taps

Junior of the Year……………………………………………Caleb Kennedy ’13 Other Finalist: Justin Ceh ’13 Brendan Hogan ’13 Mackenzie Oldfield ’13 Matt Page ’13

Man of the Year…………………………………………..Brother Eugene Carty Distinguished Family Award……………………………………...The Harrigans Accepted by Tom ’64 and Jim ’92

Live Auction and Fund-A-Need

Live Auction…Keith Jones, 2012 Illinois and Indiana Auctioneer of the Year State of the School…Dr. Kevin Burns, President of Brother Rice High School Fund-A-Need………………………………..……………………….Keith Jones

Special Acknowledgements: Classes of 1962, ’67, ’72, ’77, ’82, ’87, ’92, ’97, and 2002

Past Honorees are as follows: Men and Women of the Year: (Alumni Men of the Year are also inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame)

1985 – Joe Johnston 1986 – Brother Eugene Pilon, Tom Mitchell, Marty Berry ’64 1987 – Brother JB Moore, Joe Bergmann, John Leahy ’61 1988 – Brother EV Corrigan, George Sedlacek, Bob Andrews ’64 1989 – Will Kellogg, Dan Schramm ’63 1990 – Brother KF Chapman, Bob Baader, Marty Auz ’66 1991 – Brother CJ Gattone ’66, Pat Cassidy, Steve Ruff ’64 1992 – Tony Hanrahan ’61 1993 – Brother JR McDonald, Tom Lyons ’63, Cliff Petrak ’60 1994 – Brother TJ Collins, Don Pawelski ’78 1995 – Shirley Cari, Brian Lynch ’80 1996 – Brother ET Hennessy, Leo Henning 1997 – Mike Fitzgerald ’76 1998 – Jack Hackett ’61, Ed Kilcoyne ’62, Tom Broderick ’78 1999 – Jim “Moose” Mulcrone, Ed Zabrocki, Jim Casey ’70 2000 – Mike Barton ’60, Frank Daily ’60, Raleigh Kean ’60, Dr. John McInerney ’75 2001 – Rich Marfise, John Wakerly ’66, Greg Papiernik ’76 2002 – Helen Pitula, Kevin Ryan ’67, Gary Little ’69 2003 – Jim Cannon ’63, Bob Twardy ’65, Paul Duggan ’68 Brian Bulkley ’78 2004 – Tom Billish ’64, Dennis Duffy ’64, Ed Napleton ’69 2005 – Nick Markulin, Tom Palmer ’70 2006 – Jim Antos, Pat Condon ’66 2007 – Tom Murrihy, Bob Jacob ’67, Phil Morris ’67, Jim Cranley ’82, 2008 – Dorothy Mendes, Larry Platt ’68, Tom Carmody ’69, Bill Chromizky ’73 2009 – Mark Donahue ’74, Brian Farrell ’74 2010 – Joe Terrell ’70, Tom Gorman ’85 2011 ‒ Mark Sterk ’71 2012 – Brother E. Owen Carty CFC

Past Honorees are as follows: Men and Women of the Year: (Alumni Men of the Year are also inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame)

1985 – Joe Johnston 1986 – Brother Eugene Pilon, Tom Mitchell, Marty Berry ’64 1987 – Brother JB Moore, Joe Bergmann, John Leahy ’61 1988 – Brother EV Corrigan, George Sedlacek, Bob Andrews ’64 1989 – Will Kellogg, Dan Schramm ’63 1990 – Brother KF Chapman, Bob Baader, Marty Auz ’66 1991 – Brother CJ Gattone ’66, Pat Cassidy, Steve Ruff ’64 1992 – Tony Hanrahan ’61 1993 – Brother JR McDonald, Tom Lyons ’63, Cliff Petrak ’60 1994 – Brother TJ Collins, Don Pawelski ’78 1995 – Shirley Cari, Brian Lynch ’80 1996 – Brother ET Hennessy, Leo Henning 1997 – Mike Fitzgerald ’76 1998 – Jack Hackett ’61, Ed Kilcoyne ’62, Tom Broderick ’78 1999 – Jim “Moose” Mulcrone, Ed Zabrocki, Jim Casey ’70 2000 – Mike Barton ’60, Frank Daily ’60, Raleigh Kean ’60, Dr. John McInerney ’75 2001 – Rich Marfise, John Wakerly ’66, Greg Papiernik ’76 2002 – Helen Pitula, Kevin Ryan ’67, Gary Little ’69 2003 – Jim Cannon ’63, Bob Twardy ’65, Paul Duggan ’68 Brian Bulkley ’78 2004 – Tom Billish ’64, Dennis Duffy ’64, Ed Napleton ’69 2005 – Nick Markulin, Tom Palmer ’70 2006 – Jim Antos, Pat Condon ’66 2007 – Tom Murrihy, Bob Jacob ’67, Phil Morris ’67, Jim Cranley ’82, 2008 – Dorothy Mendes, Larry Platt ’68, Tom Carmody ’69, Bill Chromizky ’73 2009 – Mark Donahue ’74, Brian Farrell ’74 2010 – Joe Terrell ’70, Tom Gorman ’85 2011 ‒ Mark Sterk ’71 2012 – Brother E. Owen Carty CFC

Alumni Hall of Fame

All Alumni Men of the Year and the following:

1998 Dave Collins ’66, Larry Korpitz ’68, Jim Capraro ’68,

Tom Mitchell (Honorary) 1999 John Harper ’60 2000 U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Ray O’Hare ’84 2001 George Sedlacek (Honorary) 2002 Michael Flatley ’77, Bob Martin ’77 2003 John C. Reilly ’83 2004 Dr. Thomas G. Moran ’74 2005 Bill Dunne ’65, and Ten Alumni Who Died in Service of our Country 2006 Joe Bergmann (Honorary) 2009 J.J. Konstant ’99 2010 John Knight ’78, Alex Valadez ’00, Jared Stanker ’06, Brian Carey ’99 Tom Wortham ’98 2011 Brother Tom Collins (Honorary) Bill Hite ’66 2012 Marine Corporal Conner Lowry ’06 Harrigan Family

Alumni Hall of Fame

All Alumni Men of the Year and the following:

1998 Dave Collins ’66, Larry Korpitz ’68, Jim Capraro ’68,

Tom Mitchell (Honorary) 1999 John Harper ’60 2000 U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Ray O’Hare ’84 2001 George Sedlacek (Honorary) 2002 Michael Flatley ’77, Bob Martin ’77 2003 John C. Reilly ’83 2004 Dr. Thomas G. Moran ’74 2005 Bill Dunne ’65, and Ten Alumni Who Died in Service of our Country 2006 Joe Bergmann (Honorary) 2009 J.J. Konstant ’99 2010 John Knight ’78, Alex Valadez ’00, Jared Stanker ’06, Brian Carey ’99 Tom Wortham ’98 2011 Brother Tom Collins (Honorary) Bill Hite ’66 2012 Marine Corporal Conner Lowry ’06 Harrigan Family

Congratulations to

Brother E. Owen Carty CFC

The Harrigan Family

Marine Corporal Conner Lowry ’06

from the Alumni Association Board

Jim Casey ’70, Alumni Director Br. Thomas J. Collins, Moderator Mike Elwood ’74, President Larry Heavey ’71, Vice President for School Affairs Joe Kenny ’87, Vice President for Events Tom Harrigan ’64, Vice President 60’s Larry Heavey ’71, Vice President 70’s Bob Warda ’87, Vice President 80’s Donn Domico ’90, Vice President 90’s Tim O’Connell ’03, Vice President 00’s Joe Ferrick ’75, Treasurer Brian Barkowski ’95, Editor of the Rice Review Donna Eastman, Secretary

Alumni Association Committeemen

Don’t forget to sign up for Career Day – Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Alumni Golf Outing at Gleneagles Country Club

Friday, June 21, 2013 Call or Email Donna Eastman at (773) 429-4340 [email protected]

Go to www.brotherrice.org

Tom Billish ’64 Michael Rodriguez ’80 Michael Gilmartin ’95

Marty Auz ’66 Dan McGuire ’86 Lutalo Ayree ’97

Mark Durkin ’71 Joe Payne ’86 Matt James ’01

Dave Chocola ’77 Steven McCloskey ’87 Matt Kotheimer ’01

Congratulations to

Brother E. Owen Carty CFC

The Harrigan Family

Marine Corporal Conner Lowry ’06

from the Alumni Association Board

Jim Casey ’70, Alumni Director Br. Thomas J. Collins, Moderator Mike Elwood ’74, President Larry Heavey ’71, Vice President for School Affairs Joe Kenny ’87, Vice President for Events Tom Harrigan ’64, Vice President 60’s Larry Heavey ’71, Vice President 70’s Bob Warda ’87, Vice President 80’s Donn Domico ’90, Vice President 90’s Tim O’Connell ’03, Vice President 00’s Joe Ferrick ’75, Treasurer Brian Barkowski ’95, Editor of the Rice Review Donna Eastman, Secretary

Alumni Association Committeemen

Don’t forget to sign up for Career Day – Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Alumni Golf Outing at Gleneagles Country Club

Friday, June 21, 2013 Call or Email Donna Eastman at (773) 429-4340 [email protected]

Go to www.brotherrice.org

Tom Billish ’64 Michael Rodriguez ’80 Michael Gilmartin ’95

Marty Auz ’66 Dan McGuire ’86 Lutalo Ayree ’97

Mark Durkin ’71 Joe Payne ’86 Matt James ’01

Dave Chocola ’77 Steven McCloskey ’87 Matt Kotheimer ’01

Seventeen alumni deserve to be re-membered above the rest, because without them, nothing that we cher-ish about our lives would be possible, including this reunion celebration. Without men and women who risk

their lives in the armed forces, or as police officers and firefight-ers, we would not enjoy our lives the way we do. And speaking about enjoying life, Conner Lowry, Class of 2006 knew full well how to enjoy his short life. His many friends would gladly attest to that. But Conner also had a calling to do something extraordi-nary with his life, and serving in the United States Marines turned out to be just what he was called to do. Tragically, as you all know, Marine Corporal Conner Lowry, was killed in the line of duty in Afghanistan on March 1st of this year. Go online and read and share every possible article you can about how Conner has been remembered during these last 8 months. Bring yourself back to March and remember how the streets were filled from 103rd in Oak Lawn to 99th & Pulaski, through Evergreen Park to 103rd and Fairfield, with personal friends from many schools in line with students from Brother Rice, Mother McAuley, Southwest School, Evergreen Park High School, and St. John Fisher. Thousands of complete strangers stood together with Conner’s many friends, as the Freedom Riders led a line of countless vehicles filled with family members, close friends, po-lice and fire personnel from all over Chicagoland, all there to es-cort Conner from Midway Airport, non-stop until they reached the front doors here at 100th and Pulaski, when Conner’s Mom, Modie, and his sister, Grace, exited the limo to embrace school leaders and the young Crusader, Jim Habishom ’12, Grace’s friend, who played taps at curbside.

Alumni Hall of Fame Marine Corporal Conner Lowry ‘06

Seventeen alumni deserve to be re-membered above the rest, because without them, nothing that we cher-ish about our lives would be possible, including this reunion celebration. Without men and women who risk

their lives in the armed forces, or as police officers and firefight-ers, we would not enjoy our lives the way we do. And speaking about enjoying life, Conner Lowry, Class of 2006 knew full well how to enjoy his short life. His many friends would gladly attest to that. But Conner also had a calling to do something extraordi-nary with his life, and serving in the United States Marines turned out to be just what he was called to do. Tragically, as you all know, Marine Corporal Conner Lowry, was killed in the line of duty in Afghanistan on March 1st of this year. Go online and read and share every possible article you can about how Conner has been remembered during these last 8 months. Bring yourself back to March and remember how the streets were filled from 103rd in Oak Lawn to 99th & Pulaski, through Evergreen Park to 103rd and Fairfield, with personal friends from many schools in line with students from Brother Rice, Mother McAuley, Southwest School, Evergreen Park High School, and St. John Fisher. Thousands of complete strangers stood together with Conner’s many friends, as the Freedom Riders led a line of countless vehicles filled with family members, close friends, po-lice and fire personnel from all over Chicagoland, all there to es-cort Conner from Midway Airport, non-stop until they reached the front doors here at 100th and Pulaski, when Conner’s Mom, Modie, and his sister, Grace, exited the limo to embrace school leaders and the young Crusader, Jim Habishom ’12, Grace’s friend, who played taps at curbside.

Alumni Hall of Fame Marine Corporal Conner Lowry ‘06

Those who were there are likely to shed tears every time they bring the occasion to mind, but it is not enough to weep. We must also always remember. We must remember that Conner’s life was just getting started and that his facebook posts in Febru-ary were filled with optimism anticipating his tour of duty coming to an end within a couple of months. We are told by people who knew Conner well, that he would not have wanted the supreme sacrifice of his life to be remembered through non-stop, everlast-ing tears. Proof of that is found in the many positive and uplifting fundraising events organized by family and friends to provide scholarships, including the Sox game outing in August organized and hosted by friends and family members, and the “Freedom Is-n’t Free 5k Run” on October 28th, organized by Sean Hughes and Conner’s brothers and sisters in the Marine Corps, adding thou-sands of dollars to a scholarship established by Jim Zangrilli. At the dinner, we were all honored to meet Modie Lavin who came to accept the Brother Rice Alumni Association’s induction of her son into the Alumni Hall of Fame. We trust that all who read this will join us in pledging to her that we will always re-member her son, and the other 16 Alumni who have died in the line of duty, and that we will continue to do what we can to build the kind of world for which they sacrificed their lives. In honor-ing Conner on Veteran’s Day weekend, we acknowledge that Freedom isn’t Free, while coming together to celebrate, as we al-so always remember those who have made these celebrations possible.

Those who were there are likely to shed tears every time they bring the occasion to mind, but it is not enough to weep. We must also always remember. We must remember that Conner’s life was just getting started and that his facebook posts in Febru-ary were filled with optimism anticipating his tour of duty coming to an end within a couple of months. We are told by people who knew Conner well, that he would not have wanted the supreme sacrifice of his life to be remembered through non-stop, everlast-ing tears. Proof of that is found in the many positive and uplifting fundraising events organized by family and friends to provide scholarships, including the Sox game outing in August organized and hosted by friends and family members, and the “Freedom Is-n’t Free 5k Run” on October 28th, organized by Sean Hughes and Conner’s brothers and sisters in the Marine Corps, adding thou-sands of dollars to a scholarship established by Jim Zangrilli. At the dinner, we were all honored to meet Modie Lavin who came to accept the Brother Rice Alumni Association’s induction of her son into the Alumni Hall of Fame. We trust that all who read this will join us in pledging to her that we will always re-member her son, and the other 16 Alumni who have died in the line of duty, and that we will continue to do what we can to build the kind of world for which they sacrificed their lives. In honor-ing Conner on Veteran’s Day weekend, we acknowledge that Freedom isn’t Free, while coming together to celebrate, as we al-so always remember those who have made these celebrations possible.

Brother Carty joined the Brothers in 1955 after graduating from Cardinal Farley Military Academy in Reinbeck, New York, which he attended after attending Good Counsel Grammar School in Manhattan. Brother Carty’s Mom learned about Farley from two Christian Brothers who believed the extra discipline offered there matched young Eugene’s spirit, a move Brother Carty re-calls with the words… “Thanks be to God! I don’t know where I would be if I didn’t go there.” Young Eugene so embraced the values learned, that he became a cadet leader. Brother Carty began teaching at All Hallows Grammar School in the Bronx, before he began sharing his gift of discipline with high school boys, first at St. Laurence in 1963, then at St. Pat’s in Val-lejo, CA, and then later at Brother Rice. Along the way he would also share what he learned as a half-miler as a teenager, when he became head track and cross country coach at St. Laurence, dur-ing the second year of the school’s existence. Always the com-munity builder, Brother Carty also helped build St. Laurence’s first track. Brother Carty would also coach track at St. Pat’s in Vallejo, while becoming a highly regarded retreat coordinator in the Napa Valley. Brother Carty’s coast-to-coast experiences in how best to reach boys who have a nose for trouble, boys who need more guidance, and boys who could use more spiritual fulfillment, have been available to Brother Rice Crusaders for 27 years, where he has served as a dean, a teacher, a moderator, a guidance counselor, and a Kairos retreat leader.

Man of the Year Brother E. Owen Carty, CFC

Brother Carty joined the Brothers in 1955 after graduating from Cardinal Farley Military Academy in Reinbeck, New York, which he attended after attending Good Counsel Grammar School in Manhattan. Brother Carty’s Mom learned about Farley from two Christian Brothers who believed the extra discipline offered there matched young Eugene’s spirit, a move Brother Carty re-calls with the words… “Thanks be to God! I don’t know where I would be if I didn’t go there.” Young Eugene so embraced the values learned, that he became a cadet leader. Brother Carty began teaching at All Hallows Grammar School in the Bronx, before he began sharing his gift of discipline with high school boys, first at St. Laurence in 1963, then at St. Pat’s in Val-lejo, CA, and then later at Brother Rice. Along the way he would also share what he learned as a half-miler as a teenager, when he became head track and cross country coach at St. Laurence, dur-ing the second year of the school’s existence. Always the com-munity builder, Brother Carty also helped build St. Laurence’s first track. Brother Carty would also coach track at St. Pat’s in Vallejo, while becoming a highly regarded retreat coordinator in the Napa Valley. Brother Carty’s coast-to-coast experiences in how best to reach boys who have a nose for trouble, boys who need more guidance, and boys who could use more spiritual fulfillment, have been available to Brother Rice Crusaders for 27 years, where he has served as a dean, a teacher, a moderator, a guidance counselor, and a Kairos retreat leader.

Man of the Year Brother E. Owen Carty, CFC

According to Brother Tom Collins, his friend for more than 50 years, during which time Brother Carty never changed his WWII crew cut, Brother is a behind-the-scene builder of community, who always thinks of others ahead of himself. Brother Collins said Brother Carty has been elected and re-elected the community leader for the brothers who live at Brother Rice, for the same rea-son he was such an effective counselor, teacher, coach, and dean. Like St. Joseph in the bible, Brother Carty is frequently described in three words as “a just man.” When Brother Carty speaks about how best to instill in our stu-dents the Essential Elements of an Edmund Rice Education, eve-ryone listens. It is a remarkable distinction that a boy with a nose for trouble from Manhattan would grow to be such a highly re-garded teacher, counselor, dean, and coach, that he would be in-ducted into two high school halls of fame, one in California and one in Chicago, here at Brother Rice in 2001. We are therefore past due in recognizing Brother E. Owen Carty as the 2012 Alum-ni Association Man of the Year.

According to Brother Tom Collins, his friend for more than 50 years, during which time Brother Carty never changed his WWII crew cut, Brother is a behind-the-scene builder of community, who always thinks of others ahead of himself. Brother Collins said Brother Carty has been elected and re-elected the community leader for the brothers who live at Brother Rice, for the same rea-son he was such an effective counselor, teacher, coach, and dean. Like St. Joseph in the bible, Brother Carty is frequently described in three words as “a just man.” When Brother Carty speaks about how best to instill in our stu-dents the Essential Elements of an Edmund Rice Education, eve-ryone listens. It is a remarkable distinction that a boy with a nose for trouble from Manhattan would grow to be such a highly re-garded teacher, counselor, dean, and coach, that he would be in-ducted into two high school halls of fame, one in California and one in Chicago, here at Brother Rice in 2001. We are therefore past due in recognizing Brother E. Owen Carty as the 2012 Alum-ni Association Man of the Year.

Tom Harrigan ’64 Jim Harrigan ’65 Bob Harrigan ’68

Richard Harrigan ’72 Dennis Harrigan ’69 Tim Harrigan ’73 John Harrigan ’76

Jim Harrigan ’92 Marty Harrigan ’80 Tim Harrigan ’94 Bill Harrigan ’96

Dan Harrigan ’00 Bob Harrigan ’98 Ricky Harrigan ’02 John McGowan ’02

Pat Harrigan ’04 Mike Harrigan ’03 Tim Harrigan ’04 Brian Harrigan ’05

Andrew Harrigan ’06 Kevin Harrigan ’05 Matt Harrigan ’06 Pat Walsh ’06

Michael Harrigan ’66

Harrigans back when …………

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Tom Harrigan ’64 Jim Harrigan ’65 Bob Harrigan ’68

Richard Harrigan ’72 Dennis Harrigan ’69 Tim Harrigan ’73 John Harrigan ’76

Jim Harrigan ’92 Marty Harrigan ’80 Tim Harrigan ’94 Bill Harrigan ’96

Dan Harrigan ’00 Bob Harrigan ’98 Ricky Harrigan ’02 John McGowan ’02

Pat Harrigan ’04 Mike Harrigan ’03 Tim Harrigan ’04 Brian Harrigan ’05

Andrew Harrigan ’06 Kevin Harrigan ’05 Matt Harrigan ’06 Pat Walsh ’06

Michael Harrigan ’66

Harrigans back when …………

See last page for update…………

The Harrigans – Distinguished Family Award Are you old enough to have ever heard the very old song, “H-A-BROTHER RICE HIGH-G-A-N spells Harrigan”? Ok, George M. Cohan did not write it exactly that way, but ever since Tom Harrigan ’64 transferred from Quigley to Brother Rice, that’s been the way the song goes. There are a few interesting ways to look at the large numbers. Two genera-tions (9 in the first and 15 in the second) of Harrigans attended and graduat-ed from Brother Rice, from 1964 to 2006, in five decades of the school’s history - 5 in the 60’s, 3 in the 70’s, 1 in the 80’s, 4 in the 90’s, and 11 from 2000 – 2006.. Six brothers and one sister had 15 sons attend Brother Rice. Much of the Harrigan school spirit derives from their love of athletic com-petition, as many of them competed as Crusaders on the basketball, football, baseball, and golf teams. And the spirit continues after all have since grad-uated. Today and for the last twenty years, virtually every home or nearby Crusader varsity basketball, football, or baseball game would have two, three, or a handful of Harrigans in attendance, along with wives, mothers, sisters, and cheerleaders, including the cheerleading coach. Harrigans also support many and various Brother Rice golf outings, while many still play here in alumni basketball games. Tom jokes about how he and his brothers all “fell in line,” went to Rice, and “turned out relatively sane.” But it was when his last two boys enrolled that he stepped up his involvement and gained more appreciation for how spe-cial Rice has been for his sons and nephews, believing that the “camaraderie among the students is second to none.” Jim Harrigan ’92, the oldest of the second generation of 15, also called Rice, “special,” while pointing out that no one forced his two brothers and 12 cousins to attend Brother Rice, but it felt like home for them. Jim added, “There may be more computers and better sports facilities here now than in the 60’s & 70’s, but the reason Rice has been special and Home for us is because of the people - the Brothers, the Teachers, the Coaches, and most importantly, the Alumni.” Who knows how many more Harrigans will be a part of the school’s future, but with 24 graduates, they have already distinguished themselves as being a central part of Brother Rice history, and are therefore a clear and natural choice to receive the Alumni Association’s first Distinguished Family Award.

The Harrigans – Distinguished Family Award Are you old enough to have ever heard the very old song, “H-A-BROTHER RICE HIGH-G-A-N spells Harrigan”? Ok, George M. Cohan did not write it exactly that way, but ever since Tom Harrigan ’64 transferred from Quigley to Brother Rice, that’s been the way the song goes. There are a few interesting ways to look at the large numbers. Two genera-tions (9 in the first and 15 in the second) of Harrigans attended and graduat-ed from Brother Rice, from 1964 to 2006, in five decades of the school’s history - 5 in the 60’s, 3 in the 70’s, 1 in the 80’s, 4 in the 90’s, and 11 from 2000 – 2006.. Six brothers and one sister had 15 sons attend Brother Rice. Much of the Harrigan school spirit derives from their love of athletic com-petition, as many of them competed as Crusaders on the basketball, football, baseball, and golf teams. And the spirit continues after all have since grad-uated. Today and for the last twenty years, virtually every home or nearby Crusader varsity basketball, football, or baseball game would have two, three, or a handful of Harrigans in attendance, along with wives, mothers, sisters, and cheerleaders, including the cheerleading coach. Harrigans also support many and various Brother Rice golf outings, while many still play here in alumni basketball games. Tom jokes about how he and his brothers all “fell in line,” went to Rice, and “turned out relatively sane.” But it was when his last two boys enrolled that he stepped up his involvement and gained more appreciation for how spe-cial Rice has been for his sons and nephews, believing that the “camaraderie among the students is second to none.” Jim Harrigan ’92, the oldest of the second generation of 15, also called Rice, “special,” while pointing out that no one forced his two brothers and 12 cousins to attend Brother Rice, but it felt like home for them. Jim added, “There may be more computers and better sports facilities here now than in the 60’s & 70’s, but the reason Rice has been special and Home for us is because of the people - the Brothers, the Teachers, the Coaches, and most importantly, the Alumni.” Who knows how many more Harrigans will be a part of the school’s future, but with 24 graduates, they have already distinguished themselves as being a central part of Brother Rice history, and are therefore a clear and natural choice to receive the Alumni Association’s first Distinguished Family Award.

Junior of the Year

Officially named the Brother Rice Alumni Association John P. Leahy Award for Outstanding Junior, the award was created in 1972 and named after the Rice graduate who was the driving force behind its cre-ation. The purpose of the award is to make the student body aware of the Alumni Association, while also serving as a means for alumni to give something back to the school. The object of the award is to reward overall excellence. The selection process begins with juniors selecting 10 representatives. These 10 can-didates are submitted to the faculty, who select the finalists. A commit-tee of the Alumni Association, which selects the Junior of the Year, in turn, interviews the finalists. The Junior of the Year is awarded a scholarship for $2,500.00 for his senior year tuition. The other finalists also receive tuition assistance. Listed below are the past winners of the award and their graduation years. You will notice that no scholarships were awarded for three years during the early 1980s. This marked a time when the Alumni As-sociation faltered and scholarship funds were non-existent. With your help and participation in the Alumni Association, that will not happen again.

Brendan Lynch ’74 Adam Wojcik ’96 Gregory Oberland ’75 Dan Lazarz ’97 Michael Barrett ’76 Jeremiah Adeszko ’98 John York ’77 Frank Cheers ’99 Richard Klein ’78 Steve Scott ’00 Michael Casey ’79 Timothy Carroll ’01 Brian Lynch ’80 Devin Kruski ’02 John Mundo ’84 Timothy O’Connell ’03 John Quigley ’85 Timothy Harrigan ’04 Michael Harlin ’86 Luke Rohan ’05 Matthew Himelman ’87 Brian Coughlin ’06 Joseph Valenti ’88 Patrick Vail ’07 Michael Murphy ’89 Thomas Hickey ’08 Kevin Camden ’90 Thomas Rynne ’09 Robert Fanelli ’91 Michael Rohan ’10 Joe Carney ’92 William McGivern ’11 James Wills ’93 Marty Kyler ’12 Sean Giblin ’94 Cal Kennedy ’13 Mike Minervini ’95

Junior of the Year

Officially named the Brother Rice Alumni Association John P. Leahy Award for Outstanding Junior, the award was created in 1972 and named after the Rice graduate who was the driving force behind its cre-ation. The purpose of the award is to make the student body aware of the Alumni Association, while also serving as a means for alumni to give something back to the school. The object of the award is to reward overall excellence. The selection process begins with juniors selecting 10 representatives. These 10 can-didates are submitted to the faculty, who select the finalists. A commit-tee of the Alumni Association, which selects the Junior of the Year, in turn, interviews the finalists. The Junior of the Year is awarded a scholarship for $2,500.00 for his senior year tuition. The other finalists also receive tuition assistance. Listed below are the past winners of the award and their graduation years. You will notice that no scholarships were awarded for three years during the early 1980s. This marked a time when the Alumni As-sociation faltered and scholarship funds were non-existent. With your help and participation in the Alumni Association, that will not happen again.

Brendan Lynch ’74 Adam Wojcik ’96 Gregory Oberland ’75 Dan Lazarz ’97 Michael Barrett ’76 Jeremiah Adeszko ’98 John York ’77 Frank Cheers ’99 Richard Klein ’78 Steve Scott ’00 Michael Casey ’79 Timothy Carroll ’01 Brian Lynch ’80 Devin Kruski ’02 John Mundo ’84 Timothy O’Connell ’03 John Quigley ’85 Timothy Harrigan ’04 Michael Harlin ’86 Luke Rohan ’05 Matthew Himelman ’87 Brian Coughlin ’06 Joseph Valenti ’88 Patrick Vail ’07 Michael Murphy ’89 Thomas Hickey ’08 Kevin Camden ’90 Thomas Rynne ’09 Robert Fanelli ’91 Michael Rohan ’10 Joe Carney ’92 William McGivern ’11 James Wills ’93 Marty Kyler ’12 Sean Giblin ’94 Cal Kennedy ’13 Mike Minervini ’95

Alumni Association Junior of the Year Profiles of 2012 Finalists John P. Leahy Junior of the Year Cal Kennedy ’13, the 2012 Alumni Association Junior of the Year, is a four-year member of the basketball program, on varsity since sophomore year. He is a three-year member of the National Honor Society and is also the recipient of the Dads’ Club Hosty Award. Cal especially enjoys his roles as the sideline reporter for the Crusader varsity football team, and the announcer for Crusad-er varsity baseball. He is proud to be a part of Brother Rice’s Peer Ministry program and Kairos 118. Cal blogs for the Oak Lawn Patch news website, and is ranked 3rd in his class of 212, carrying a 4.7 GPA. Cal is also the editor of The Standard, the school newspaper, and a member of The Crusader yearbook staff. Other Finalists Justin Ceh ’13 has been a four-year member of the soccer team and bowling team, as well as a three year member of the newly founded lacrosse team. Justin, who was a captain of the Scholas-tic Bowl Team and Math Team, also stayed involved in Eco-Saders, Key Club, Spanish Club, Spanish Modern Language So-ciety, Politics Club, Investment Club, and Edmund Rice Camp for underprivileged kids. He was a three-year member of the Nation-al Honors Society and was inducted into the National Society of High School Scholars. Justin served as an acolyte for St. Paul and as a peer minister for Brother Rice. As a Youth Ambassador for the American Cancer Society, Justin volunteered his time to assist the ACS in events to raise money for research. Finishing junior year with a 4.84 GPA and ranked 2nd out of 212 students, Justin was also named a finalist for the Dad’s Club’s John Hosty Award for exceptional leadership.

Alumni Association Junior of the Year Profiles of 2012 Finalists John P. Leahy Junior of the Year Cal Kennedy ’13, the 2012 Alumni Association Junior of the Year, is a four-year member of the basketball program, on varsity since sophomore year. He is a three-year member of the National Honor Society and is also the recipient of the Dads’ Club Hosty Award. Cal especially enjoys his roles as the sideline reporter for the Crusader varsity football team, and the announcer for Crusad-er varsity baseball. He is proud to be a part of Brother Rice’s Peer Ministry program and Kairos 118. Cal blogs for the Oak Lawn Patch news website, and is ranked 3rd in his class of 212, carrying a 4.7 GPA. Cal is also the editor of The Standard, the school newspaper, and a member of The Crusader yearbook staff. Other Finalists Justin Ceh ’13 has been a four-year member of the soccer team and bowling team, as well as a three year member of the newly founded lacrosse team. Justin, who was a captain of the Scholas-tic Bowl Team and Math Team, also stayed involved in Eco-Saders, Key Club, Spanish Club, Spanish Modern Language So-ciety, Politics Club, Investment Club, and Edmund Rice Camp for underprivileged kids. He was a three-year member of the Nation-al Honors Society and was inducted into the National Society of High School Scholars. Justin served as an acolyte for St. Paul and as a peer minister for Brother Rice. As a Youth Ambassador for the American Cancer Society, Justin volunteered his time to assist the ACS in events to raise money for research. Finishing junior year with a 4.84 GPA and ranked 2nd out of 212 students, Justin was also named a finalist for the Dad’s Club’s John Hosty Award for exceptional leadership.

Mackenzie Oldfield ’13 is a four year member of the basketball program, dressing for varsity three of the four, and a two-year member of the rugby team. Mac was named captain and started throughout his career in both sports. He is considering playing either sport in college. Ranked in the top 5% of his class, Mac has been a three-year member of the National Honor Society as well as an Executive Board Member of the Student Council. Mac began writing for both the school newspaper, The Standard, and the school yearbook, The Crusader, his senior year. He acts as a peer minister and Eucharistic minister within the school. In his spare time, Mac also takes part in both the Spanish Club and Poli-tics Club. Outside of school, he is a part of the Ronald McDonald Teen Board, serving as a vital part of the youth mission of the Ronald McDonald House near Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn. Mac became a semi-finalist of the John Hosty Award, an award given by the Dad’s Club, at the end of his junior year. Matthew Page ’13 is a member of the National Honor Society, a member of the Spanish Club, a peer minster, and ranks in the top ten in his class with a 4.72 GPA. He is also the quarterback for the varsity football team and a member of the varsity basketball team. Matt strives to be a leader in the classroom, in the commu-nity, and on the athletic field.

Mackenzie Oldfield ’13 is a four year member of the basketball program, dressing for varsity three of the four, and a two-year member of the rugby team. Mac was named captain and started throughout his career in both sports. He is considering playing either sport in college. Ranked in the top 5% of his class, Mac has been a three-year member of the National Honor Society as well as an Executive Board Member of the Student Council. Mac began writing for both the school newspaper, The Standard, and the school yearbook, The Crusader, his senior year. He acts as a peer minister and Eucharistic minister within the school. In his spare time, Mac also takes part in both the Spanish Club and Poli-tics Club. Outside of school, he is a part of the Ronald McDonald Teen Board, serving as a vital part of the youth mission of the Ronald McDonald House near Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn. Mac became a semi-finalist of the John Hosty Award, an award given by the Dad’s Club, at the end of his junior year. Matthew Page ’13 is a member of the National Honor Society, a member of the Spanish Club, a peer minster, and ranks in the top ten in his class with a 4.72 GPA. He is also the quarterback for the varsity football team and a member of the varsity basketball team. Matt strives to be a leader in the classroom, in the commu-nity, and on the athletic field.

In Recognition and Memory of those Alumni who have made the supreme sacrifice …

CPL Edwin J. Falloon ’63

Lt. Brian R. Willey ’60

QM3 Ronald E. Rakunas ’63

Lt. Michael Wainwright ’63

Lt. Fred A. Hartman, Jr. ’64

SP Dennis A. Beuke ’64

Sgt. Lawrence E. Johnson ’64

S/Sgt. John L. Wilson ’64

Cpl. Edwin M. Gray ’65

Cpl. William D. Petrossi ’66

Lt. Cmdr. Raymond E. O’Hare ’84

Officer John Knight ’78

Officer Alex Valadez ’00

Army SPC Jared Stanker ’06

Firefighter Brian Carey ’99

Officer Tom Wortham ’98

Marine Corporal Conner Lowry ’06

Please contact the Alumni Office with information on any Alumnus whose name should be added to this Honor Roll.

In Recognition and Memory of those Alumni who have made the supreme sacrifice …

CPL Edwin J. Falloon ’63

Lt. Brian R. Willey ’60

QM3 Ronald E. Rakunas ’63

Lt. Michael Wainwright ’63

Lt. Fred A. Hartman, Jr. ’64

SP Dennis A. Beuke ’64

Sgt. Lawrence E. Johnson ’64

S/Sgt. John L. Wilson ’64

Cpl. Edwin M. Gray ’65

Cpl. William D. Petrossi ’66

Lt. Cmdr. Raymond E. O’Hare ’84

Officer John Knight ’78

Officer Alex Valadez ’00

Army SPC Jared Stanker ’06

Firefighter Brian Carey ’99

Officer Tom Wortham ’98

Marine Corporal Conner Lowry ’06

Please contact the Alumni Office with information on any Alumnus whose name should be added to this Honor Roll.

1972 Catholic League WrestlingChampions

Only happens when there are others, unnamed, but there everyday, who sweated, slaved, supported & coached their team and classmates, older and

younger…straight & true, on to Victory.

Mark Flynn - 98 lb. – ’73 Jimmy Earner - 105 lb. – ’74

Jack McDonough -112 lb. –’74 Mike Padden - 119 lb. – ’74

Pat Clark - 126 lb. – ’73 Pat Lamb - 132 lb. – ’72

Jim Padden - 138 lb. – ’72 Paul Adler -145 lb. – ’72 Pat Bickett - 155 lb. – ’72

Dan Ruberry – 167 lb. – ’72 Larry Reeder - 185 lb. – ’72

Ed Tunney - Hvwt. – ’72Dennis Moll – Coach

Crowley & Lamb P.CAttorneys at Law

221 N. LaSalleChicago, IL. 60601

312-670-6900

*When…__it has hit the fan, Send lawyers , guns & money…Crowley & Lamb

*Warren Zevon

1972 Catholic League WrestlingChampions

Only happens when there are others, unnamed, but there everyday, who sweated, slaved, supported & coached their team and classmates, older and

younger…straight & true, on to Victory.

Mark Flynn - 98 lb. – ’73 Jimmy Earner - 105 lb. – ’74

Jack McDonough -112 lb. –’74 Mike Padden - 119 lb. – ’74

Pat Clark - 126 lb. – ’73 Pat Lamb - 132 lb. – ’72

Jim Padden - 138 lb. – ’72 Paul Adler -145 lb. – ’72 Pat Bickett - 155 lb. – ’72

Dan Ruberry – 167 lb. – ’72 Larry Reeder - 185 lb. – ’72

Ed Tunney - Hvwt. – ’72Dennis Moll – Coach

Crowley & Lamb P.CAttorneys at Law

221 N. LaSalleChicago, IL. 60601

312-670-6900

*When…__it has hit the fan, Send lawyers , guns & money…Crowley & Lamb

*Warren Zevon

LAW OFFICES OF

LOUIS F. CAINKAR, LTD

VINCENT CAINKAR CLASS OF 1967

MICHAEL CAINKAR

CALSS OF 1975

JOSEPH CAINKAR CLASS OF 1996

ATTORNEYS FOR:

VILLAGE OF BURBANK

CITY OF BURBANK VILLAGE OF EVERGREEN PARK

CITY OF HICKORY HILLS CITY OF HOMETOWN VILLAGE OF JUSTICE

VILLAGE OF MANTENO VILLAGE OF McCOOK

LAW OFFICES OF

LOUIS F. CAINKAR, LTD

VINCENT CAINKAR CLASS OF 1967

MICHAEL CAINKAR

CALSS OF 1975

JOSEPH CAINKAR CLASS OF 1996

ATTORNEYS FOR:

VILLAGE OF BURBANK

CITY OF BURBANK VILLAGE OF EVERGREEN PARK

CITY OF HICKORY HILLS CITY OF HOMETOWN VILLAGE OF JUSTICE

VILLAGE OF MANTENO VILLAGE OF McCOOK

CONGRATULATIONS TO BROTHER CARTY,

Man of the Year

and

THE HARRIGAN FAMILY The Distinguished Family Award

and

OUR BEST WISHES TO THE FAMILY OF

MARINE CORPORAL CONNER LOWRY ’06

ODELSON & STERK, LTD. Attorneys at Law

3318 West 95th Street Evergreen Park, IL 60805

708.424-5678

CONGRATULATIONS TO BROTHER CARTY,

Man of the Year

and

THE HARRIGAN FAMILY The Distinguished Family Award

and

OUR BEST WISHES TO THE FAMILY OF

MARINE CORPORAL CONNER LOWRY ’06

ODELSON & STERK, LTD. Attorneys at Law

3318 West 95th Street Evergreen Park, IL 60805

708.424-5678

BOARD OF DIRECTORSBurt Odelson Shaun P. Jacob '93 Stephen Ruff '64Mark Donahue '74 Jim Kramer '64 Laura ShallowJohn Birney Br. Dominic Murray '63 Joyce SterkBrian Coughlin '75 Br. Peter O’Loughlin Michael Stillman '87Patrick Elwood '85 Mike Petrik '75Dr. Brian Farrell '74 Steve Rosenbaum '74

INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENTJames Casey '70, Alumni DirectorBrian Badke '92, Major Gift OfficerBrian Barkowski '95, Director of Media & Public RelationsNancy Condreva, Assistant DirectorKaren Van Assen, Grant WriterDonna Eastman, Alumni Assistant

ADMINISTRATIONDr. Kevin G. Burns, PresidentJames Antos, PrincipalRobert Alberts '85, Associate PrincipalMichael McShane '87, Vice PresidentTom Harrigan '64, Executive DirectorM. Jacob Mathius, Assistant Principal

BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL 2012-2013

FACULTY AND STAFFAl Albanese Marty Grogan '73 Peg MasonJoe Augustyn Jon Lee Hall John McCarthyEileen Barkowski Ann Hayes Tom McAuliffeDenis Bergstedt Br. Patrick Hayes Dr. Michael McGrailKirk Bosi Mary Lynn Hollendoner Don MolendaDan Briggs Mike Hurley Tim O’Connell ’03 Beverly Buciak Br. Paul Ickes Becky PacettiPhil Cahill Mary Beth Jantz Dan Panfil '95Marta Carbol Lynda Jaros Cathy PlumbJack Carlson Randy Johnson Pat RichardsonBr. E.O. Carty Sandra Jones John RolenceJo Anne Collins Angelique Kelly Janet RzeszutkoBr. Thomas Collins Matt Kelly '96 Sue SalmonDeborah Cook Mark Klutcharch '82 Judy SchrammTimothy Daniher ’74 Andrew Knoell Sue StanleyDarlene Diehl Dee Kotheimer Mary StrahlmanFrank Dinovella '89 Feliz Lazaroff Dawn TobarMike Dolan John Lettiere Br. J. TooleEve Donnelly Therese Liston Bob Twardy '65Max Dunn Sue Lucheon Elizabeth VanDan Dwyer '88 Dr. Leslie Luxem Fr. Mark WalterMichelle England Debbie Lynch Tom Wazio '97Al Filan Tim Lyons '92 Ken WilliamsChris Forbes Nick MarkulinBill Gleeson Lisa Marley

BOARD OF DIRECTORSBurt Odelson Shaun P. Jacob '93 Stephen Ruff '64Mark Donahue '74 Jim Kramer '64 Laura ShallowJohn Birney Br. Dominic Murray '63 Joyce SterkBrian Coughlin '75 Br. Peter O’Loughlin Michael Stillman '87Patrick Elwood '85 Mike Petrik '75Dr. Brian Farrell '74 Steve Rosenbaum '74

INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENTJames Casey '70, Alumni DirectorBrian Badke '92, Major Gift OfficerBrian Barkowski '95, Director of Media & Public RelationsNancy Condreva, Assistant DirectorKaren Van Assen, Grant WriterDonna Eastman, Alumni Assistant

ADMINISTRATIONDr. Kevin G. Burns, PresidentJames Antos, PrincipalRobert Alberts '85, Associate PrincipalMichael McShane '87, Vice PresidentTom Harrigan '64, Executive DirectorM. Jacob Mathius, Assistant Principal

BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL 2012-2013

FACULTY AND STAFFAl Albanese Marty Grogan '73 Peg MasonJoe Augustyn Jon Lee Hall John McCarthyEileen Barkowski Ann Hayes Tom McAuliffeDenis Bergstedt Br. Patrick Hayes Dr. Michael McGrailKirk Bosi Mary Lynn Hollendoner Don MolendaDan Briggs Mike Hurley Tim O’Connell ’03 Beverly Buciak Br. Paul Ickes Becky PacettiPhil Cahill Mary Beth Jantz Dan Panfil '95Marta Carbol Lynda Jaros Cathy PlumbJack Carlson Randy Johnson Pat RichardsonBr. E.O. Carty Sandra Jones John RolenceJo Anne Collins Angelique Kelly Janet RzeszutkoBr. Thomas Collins Matt Kelly '96 Sue SalmonDeborah Cook Mark Klutcharch '82 Judy SchrammTimothy Daniher ’74 Andrew Knoell Sue StanleyDarlene Diehl Dee Kotheimer Mary StrahlmanFrank Dinovella '89 Feliz Lazaroff Dawn TobarMike Dolan John Lettiere Br. J. TooleEve Donnelly Therese Liston Bob Twardy '65Max Dunn Sue Lucheon Elizabeth VanDan Dwyer '88 Dr. Leslie Luxem Fr. Mark WalterMichelle England Debbie Lynch Tom Wazio '97Al Filan Tim Lyons '92 Ken WilliamsChris Forbes Nick MarkulinBill Gleeson Lisa Marley

Slalom Consulting

Salutes the

Class of ’87

Twenty-Five Years!

John Tobin ’87

Slalom Consulting

Salutes the

Class of ’87

Twenty-Five Years!

John Tobin ’87

CONGRATULATIONSBROTHER CARTY!

CONGRATULATIONSBROTHER CARTY!

In Memory of Our Classmates

From the Class of ’62

Bruce Barnes Arthur MrumlinskiRaymond Binkis Richard NottkeJames Bradley Patrick O’ConnorWayne Bruggeman Franklin OrricoGerald Chartier John PauritschJames Cismoski William PeppardFrancis Foley Allen RanaAnthony Gapsis Jeffery ReynoldsEdward Hullinger Allan SmithDaniel Lamb Richard SullivanJames Martincic Wesley WarrenThomas McGrogan George WintersBob Michel

Denny MulloyClass of ’62

In Memory of Our Classmates

From the Class of ’62

Bruce Barnes Arthur MrumlinskiRaymond Binkis Richard NottkeJames Bradley Patrick O’ConnorWayne Bruggeman Franklin OrricoGerald Chartier John PauritschJames Cismoski William PeppardFrancis Foley Allen RanaAnthony Gapsis Jeffery ReynoldsEdward Hullinger Allan SmithDaniel Lamb Richard SullivanJames Martincic Wesley WarrenThomas McGrogan George WintersBob Michel

Denny MulloyClass of ’62

Congratulationsto the

Harrigan Familyfor receiving

The Distinguished Family Award

Denny MulloyClass of ’62

Congratulationsto the

Harrigan Familyfor receiving

The Distinguished Family Award

Denny MulloyClass of ’62

Compliments of:

Thomas L. Broderick ’78

Susan E. Broderick

Colin T. Broderick ’12

Patrick J. Broderick ’15

Lauren E. Broderick

Compliments of:

Thomas L. Broderick ’78

Susan E. Broderick

Colin T. Broderick ’12

Patrick J. Broderick ’15

Lauren E. Broderick

Welcome Back Brother Rice Alumni

Special Congratulations to the Class of '72

40 Years in a Flash

From a Proud Alum

Daniel J. McLaughlin

Mayor, Village of Orland Park Paid for by Citizens for Daniel J. McLaughlin

Welcome Back Brother Rice Alumni

Special Congratulations to the Class of '72

40 Years in a Flash

From a Proud Alum

Daniel J. McLaughlin

Mayor, Village of Orland Park Paid for by Citizens for Daniel J. McLaughlin

TOM MCGROGANBOB MICHELPAT O’CONNORJOHN PAURITSCHJEFF REYNOLDSRICHARD SULLIVAN

JIM KEAN ’62

IN MEMORY OF MY FRIENDS…

IMITHE ACH GAN LIGTHE I NDEARMAD

TOM MCGROGANBOB MICHELPAT O’CONNORJOHN PAURITSCHJEFF REYNOLDSRICHARD SULLIVAN

JIM KEAN ’62

IN MEMORY OF MY FRIENDS…

IMITHE ACH GAN LIGTHE I NDEARMAD

Thank you Brother Rice for a truly wonderful honor from all the Harrigans.

Bud & Eileen would be bursting with pride.

Tom Harrigan ’64 Jim Harrigan ’65

Mike Harrigan ’66 Bob Harrigan ’68

Dennis Harrigan ’69 Richard Harrigan ’72

Tim Harrigan ’73 John Harrigan ’76

Marty Harrigan ’80 Jim Harrigan ’92 Tim Harrigan ’94 Bill Harrigan ’96 Bob Harrigan ’98 Dan Harrigan ’00

Ricky Harrigan ’02 John McGowan ’02

Michael Harrigan ’03 Pat Harrigan ’04 Tim Harrigan ’04

Brian Harrigan ’05 Kevin Harrigan ’05

Andrew Harrigan ’06 Matt Harrigan ’06

Pat Walsh ’06

Thank you Brother Rice for a truly wonderful honor from all the Harrigans.

Bud & Eileen would be bursting with pride.

Tom Harrigan ’64 Jim Harrigan ’65

Mike Harrigan ’66 Bob Harrigan ’68

Dennis Harrigan ’69 Richard Harrigan ’72

Tim Harrigan ’73 John Harrigan ’76

Marty Harrigan ’80 Jim Harrigan ’92 Tim Harrigan ’94 Bill Harrigan ’96 Bob Harrigan ’98 Dan Harrigan ’00

Ricky Harrigan ’02 John McGowan ’02

Michael Harrigan ’03 Pat Harrigan ’04 Tim Harrigan ’04

Brian Harrigan ’05 Kevin Harrigan ’05

Andrew Harrigan ’06 Matt Harrigan ’06

Pat Walsh ’06

Congratulationsto the

Harrigan Family

From

The Novosels

Congratulationsto the

Harrigan Family

From

The Novosels

“Class of 1976” “Class of 1976”

Peace & LoveToward All

PAIS Class of 1960

Peace & LoveToward All

PAIS Class of 1960

Congratulations to the

Harrigan FamilyThanks for your continued support

andprocreation!

GEORGE H. ELLIOTT COMPANYKevin Ryan ’67 Don Pawelski ’78

Congratulations to the

Harrigan FamilyThanks for your continued support

andprocreation!

GEORGE H. ELLIOTT COMPANYKevin Ryan ’67 Don Pawelski ’78

Jug Slip from 1967

They forgot: “Going Down the Up Staircase”-- Ken Piwowar, Class of 1967

James T. Marque, M.A., M.Ed. BRHS Faculty Member 1966-72

Individual, Couple & Family Therapy

Specializing In: Alcohol and Drug Addiction in Families

Separation & Divorce Issues Single Parenting Issues

Adolescent & School Issues Marriage Counseling

Dealing With Sick & Aging Parents (312) 616-0203

Reasonable Rates/Sliding Scale Evening & Saturday Hours

155 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 571, Chicago, IL 60601 708 Church Street, Suite 223, Evanston, IL 60201

e-mail: [email protected]

Jug Slip from 1967

They forgot: “Going Down the Up Staircase”-- Ken Piwowar, Class of 1967

James T. Marque, M.A., M.Ed. BRHS Faculty Member 1966-72

Individual, Couple & Family Therapy

Specializing In: Alcohol and Drug Addiction in Families

Separation & Divorce Issues Single Parenting Issues

Adolescent & School Issues Marriage Counseling

Dealing With Sick & Aging Parents (312) 616-0203

Reasonable Rates/Sliding Scale Evening & Saturday Hours

155 North Michigan Avenue, Suite 571, Chicago, IL 60601 708 Church Street, Suite 223, Evanston, IL 60201

e-mail: [email protected]

Congratulations to all the Junior of the Year Finalists

throughout the years!

Camden Law Office, LLC Kevin P. Camden ’90

camdenlawoffice.com

630-789-5896

Congratulations to all the Junior of the Year Finalists

throughout the years!

Camden Law Office, LLC Kevin P. Camden ’90

camdenlawoffice.com

630-789-5896

The BRHS Alumni Associationwould like to thank the following

for their generous donations:

Dr. William J. Arnold ’62

Lt. Colonel Steven W. Herman ’82

Evergreen Park Firefighters, Inc.

Michael T. Hughes ’69

Michael G. Ryan ’62

The BRHS Alumni Associationwould like to thank the following

for their generous donations:

Dr. William J. Arnold ’62

Lt. Colonel Steven W. Herman ’82

Evergreen Park Firefighters, Inc.

Michael T. Hughes ’69

Michael G. Ryan ’62

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Sign Up for Career Day!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Call or email Jim Casey

[email protected]

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Call or email Jim Casey

[email protected]

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Yellow Barn Design is co-partnered

by Adam Middleton ’91

and Rachael Bush Middleton

(’91 Mother McAuley).

Collaborating with our clients,

to offer simple, smart and

comprehensive design solutions.

Y E L LO W B A R N D E S I G N

Yellow Barn Design is honored to partner with Brother Rice to

help craft their brand strategy.

W W W. Y E L L O W B A R N D E S I G N . C O M

Sochacki Communications is proud to collaborate with Brother Rice High School and its students in the implementation of new web technologies, interactive media and digital publishing. We look forward to many great & exciting things to come!

Interactive Media | Websites | Video | Digital Publishingwww.sochackicommunications.com

Yellow Barn Design is co-partnered

by Adam Middleton ’91

and Rachael Bush Middleton

(’91 Mother McAuley).

Collaborating with our clients,

to offer simple, smart and

comprehensive design solutions.

Y E L LO W B A R N D E S I G N

Yellow Barn Design is honored to partner with Brother Rice to

help craft their brand strategy.

W W W. Y E L L O W B A R N D E S I G N . C O M

Sochacki Communications is proud to collaborate with Brother Rice High School and its students in the implementation of new web technologies, interactive media and digital publishing. We look forward to many great & exciting things to come!

Interactive Media | Websites | Video | Digital Publishingwww.sochackicommunications.com

Yellow Barn Design is co-partnered

by Adam Middleton ’91

and Rachael Bush Middleton

(’91 Mother McAuley).

Collaborating with our clients,

to offer simple, smart and

comprehensive design solutions.

Y E L LO W B A R N D E S I G N

Yellow Barn Design is honored to partner with Brother Rice to

help craft their brand strategy.

W W W. Y E L L O W B A R N D E S I G N . C O M

Sochacki Communications is proud to collaborate with Brother Rice High School and its students in the implementation of new web technologies, interactive media and digital publishing. We look forward to many great & exciting things to come!

Interactive Media | Websites | Video | Digital Publishingwww.sochackicommunications.com

Yellow Barn Design is co-partnered

by Adam Middleton ’91

and Rachael Bush Middleton

(’91 Mother McAuley).

Collaborating with our clients,

to offer simple, smart and

comprehensive design solutions.

Y E L LO W B A R N D E S I G N

Yellow Barn Design is honored to partner with Brother Rice to

help craft their brand strategy.

W W W. Y E L L O W B A R N D E S I G N . C O M

Sochacki Communications is proud to collaborate with Brother Rice High School and its students in the implementation of new web technologies, interactive media and digital publishing. We look forward to many great & exciting things to come!

Interactive Media | Websites | Video | Digital Publishingwww.sochackicommunications.com