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    29 th ANNUAL

    BROTHER RICEALLALUMNI DINNER

    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2013BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL

    CARMODY CENTER

    HONORINGALUMNI HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

    John R. Powers 63Gerald J. Aguiar 73

    Richard T. Cunningham 73

    Mar n W. Grogan 73Robert J. McDonough 73

    Leo J. Novosel 73

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    BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL2013 2014

    Board of Directors

    Dr. Kevin G. Burns, PresidentMr. Burt Odelson, Chair

    Mr. Steve Ru ff '64, CounselMr. John Birney

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

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

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

    Br. Peter O'LoughlinMr. Michael Petrik '75Mr. Steve Rosenbaum '74

    Ms. Laura ShallowMrs. Joyce Sterk

    Mr. Michael S llman '87

    Sponsored by the Brother Rice Board of Directors

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    PROGRAM

    Brother Rice Alumni Associa on29 th Annual All Alumni Reunion Dinner

    Friday, November 15, 2013

    Carmody Center (BRHS Cafeteria)

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

    Class of 63 Procession into Carmody Center Brother Rice Fight Song Brother Rice Band

    Welcome..Dr. Kevin Burns, President of Brother Rice High School

    Opening Prayer.Brother Collins

    Master of Ceremonies..Tom Gorman 85

    Alumni Hall of Fame Award. ..John R. Powers 63Accepted by JaNelle Powers

    Junior of the Year....Mitchell Strahlman 14Other Finalists: Ma hew Cusack 14

    Ma hew Gagner 14Luke Mueller 14William Saas 14Dan Scanlon 14

    Men of the Year & Alumni Hall of Fame...Gerald J. Aguiar 73Richard T. Cunningham 73

    Mar n W. Grogan 73Robert J. McDonough 73

    Leo J. Novosel 73

    Live Raffl e, Auc on, and Fund ANeed.Tom Gorman 85

    Special Acknowledgements:Classes of 1963, 68, 73, 78, 83, 88, 93, 98, and 2003

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    Alumni Hall of Fame

    There are three ways to become a member of the Brother Rice HighSchool Alumni Hall of Fame: (1) By being an alumnus who has devot-ed so many years to the building of the Brother Rice community, thathe is selected to be named a Man of the Year. (2) By being an alumnuswho is viewed by the Alumni Association Board of Directors as havingdistinguished himself in society in an outstanding way. (3) By becom-ing an Honorary Alumnus whose devotion to Brother Rice students andalumni was and has been especially outstanding and inspiring in ways

    remembered by a wide range of alumni, from many graduating yearsand for many reasons.

    All of the past inductees are listed on previous pages, and those who areinducted tonight, November 15, 2013, are listed and profiled on the fol-lowing pages:

    John Powers 63

    Like some of us at Brother Rice, John Powers 63 did not begin as agood student, and like many more of us, he did not make the baseballteam when he tried out. Eventually, John discovered that he enjoyedrunning, but always ran better when he was by himself. He would carryhis love of solitary workouts (although he also became an amazinglyquick tennis player) throughout his life, right up to his death last Janu-ary, when, as a result of a fatal heart attack, he did not come upstairsfrom riding his recumbent bike, less than two months after his 67th

    birthday.

    One week earlier, John received a call at his home in Lake Geneva,Wisconsin, when he learned that the Brother Rice Alumni Associationwanted to induct him into the Alumni Hall of Fame. Like many fellowgraduates, John did not let a 68 (back when report card grades werenumbers) in geometry discourage him into believing he was a failure atthe end of his sophomore year. In fact, he managed to use his verbal

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    skills to convince the powers-that-be that a 68 was good enough to de-lay his summer school makeup work to the following summer. This

    personal lesson in the powers of his verbal persuasionIts hard to miss, that even though John had come a long way since hewas in the lowly sparrow reading group in 4th grade, his PhD from

    Northwestern failed to chase the Mt. Greenwood out of him. To seeand hear him say the words, the kinda caahhr ya drive in the Dcouldhave been an early indication of what eventually led him to be so hon-ored, because unlike many of us, John went on to distinguish himself asan outstanding writer and public speaker.

    Many of us, Rice grads and Catholics in general, first enjoyed Johnsinfectious narrative style in presenting Catholics from Mt. Greenwood,when we read Last Catholic in America in 1973, and then again withDo Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up (1975), The Unoriginal Sin-ner and the Ice Cream God (1977), and The Junk Drawer, Corner Store,Front Porch Blues (1992). Many of us also enjoyed the libretto Johnwrote for the musical, Do Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up,which still runs at various venues throughout the country. According tothe Chicago Tribune, the musical was a monster hit for the ForumTheater in Summit, Illinois, from 1979 to 1981, a record for a locallycreated show at the time.

    Many of us also know or remember Johns work as a motivator,through his talks on stage, having once appeared on as many as 100stages per year in every state, including Alaska, and also in Costa Rica,the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada and South America. If you never sawhis live performances based on his belief in what he called, Odditude,you owe it to yourself to go to http://www.johnpowers.com/videos/.

    Its hard to miss, that even John had come a long way since he was inthe lowly sparrow reading group in the 4th grade, his PhD from

    Northwestern failed to chase the Mt. Greenwood out of him. To seeand hear him say the words, the kinda caahhr ya drive in theDiversity video reminds us how unwilling he was forsake his roots,

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    but how willing he was to keep improving in many ways, including aswhat his wife JaNelle called the greatest father in the world and towhat the American Bar Association described as having received thehighest ratingof all their speakers.

    JaNelle Powers met John when she was playing Mary Kenny in theoriginal Do Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? She recallswith precise admiration the many and varied actors and actresses who

    played the various roles in various ways throughout the years, but therole she admires the most is Johns, as the father of their two daughters.

    JaNelle said she often told her husband, When I come back, I hope Ican come back as one of your daughters.

    Any Rice grad or any Mt. Greenwood native should appreciate http://www.johnpowers.com/ for personal reasons. Many of us will feel

    proud that he grew up in the same place, not just because he is a suc-cessful author from the neighborhood, but also his writings teach howto learn from listening, not judging, because you cannot do both at thesame time. We also recommend Googling and reading articles writtenabout John in the Chicago and Lake Geneva newspapers at the time ofhis death, to learn what others wrote and thought about him.

    In a copy John donated of the third of what some call the Eddie Ryan

    Trilogy, The Unoriginal Sinner and the Ice Cream God, he inscribed:To the Students of Brother Rice High School. May your lives be theBobs, your loves, the Parachute Ride. And your afternoons free of RM107. John R. Powers

    Hopefully, those of us sinners from the 60s, 70s, and early 80s take

    the time to explain to younger alumni the topical references, for Johncaptured an era and a culture by writing from his own address, one thatgreatly populated the halls of Brother Rice. He did so with a humorthat actually seemed bold at the time, but would seem tame by thestandards of many of todays humorists and their audiences, for his tonewas never raunchy or mean-spirited. On the contrary, whether the

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    speaker was his narrative voice in one of his novels or his stage persona,he always seemed like more of a listener, and ironically, this is whatmade him such a compelling speaker, who actually lifted our faith inourselves and in our fellow human beings, while making us laugh outloud.

    Three pages into The Unoriginal Sinner and the Ice Cream God, thereader could surmise that John expressed a personal wish of his throughthe 13-year-old character Tim Conroy, who said, I hope everyonelaughs at my funeral.

    A very small percentage of Johns appreciative audience could have been there last January, but it is probably a safe bet that this wish cametrue. Among many admirable characteristics, this sparrow turnedPhD and best-selling author and playwright and two-time Emmy winnerand acclaimed motivational speaker, maintained an undying compassionfor the heart and soul of a teenage boy, faced with the struggle to em-

    brace his own uniqueness. That this compassion could become one ofhis lifes passions and thereby inspire a hall full of lawyers and hun-dreds of other halls filled with corporate audiences, along with thou-sands of readers and playgoers is why we are proud to induct JohnPowers 63 into the Brother Rice Alumni Hall of Fame.

    The Class of 1973 Shows Up

    With 526 graduates, the Class of 1973 is the second largest in BrotherRice history. It is also a class that shows up for many events and do-nation appeals in support of Brother Rice.

    This year we are proud to honor five classmates who have continuouslydemonstrated how to show up, each in his own way. These men are the2013 Alumni Men of the Year and since they are alumni, they are also

    being inducted into the Brother Rice Alumni Hall of Fame. They are

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    Jerry Aguiar 73, Rick Cunningham 73, Marty Grogan 73, BobMcDonough 73, and Leo Novosel 73 .

    Jerry Aguiar 73

    First and foremost, 2013 Alumni Man of the Year, Jerry Aguiar 73 is agrateful man. He thanks his wife Donna, his sons Jeremy 02 and Jason05 , and his daughter J ennifer for never complaining about thethousands of hours away from home at Brother Rice. He jokes thatmaybe they are trying to tell him something, but a man of Jerrys cali-

    ber as a devoted volunteer could not possibly do what he does withouthis family support.Jerry is also grateful for the role models when he was a student, whoinspired him to remain devoted to Brother Rice, including CoachGeorge Sedlacek, the late Joe Perry, Ed Doc Staron, and RichMarfise. He is grateful on behalf of Jeremy and Jason for Brother

    Hayes, Coach Pat Richardson, Jim Antos, and once again, RichMarfise. As a former varsity baseball player and student, Jerry remainsgrateful for how his teachers and coaches had been instrumental inthe development of his confidence as a young adult, and for meetinghis expectations of Brother Rice for educational opportunity and disci-

    pline. His gratitude increased as he observed his sons becameconfident, matured, and prepared to take on the world and move on to

    the next chapter in their lives.

    The Brother Rice community is grateful to Jerry and family for 15 yearsof devotion, beginning with his first encounter with the late and greatschool hall of famer, John Hosty, who introduced him to another schoolhall of famer Walter Berkowicz (Mr. B), and he became hooked. It

    started with Jerry working the chains on Saturday football games andcontinued with him working more events than he can count. But Jerrydoes not continue to recall how he began his volunteer career atBrother Rice, without also being grateful again for the perspective hiswork here gave him on the after-hours dedication of the faculty.

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    As a Dads Club and then Alumni Dads Club member extraordinaire,Jerry was elected to 3 terms as President of the Dads Club in 2000,2002 and 2003, during which time the Dads supported all sportingevents, selling concessions and hosting shows, grade school tourna-ments, picnics, smokers, father/son activities, and dances, while alsoconducting raffles, and while also supporting more school events thanhe can count. While working with many great volunteers, Jerry andthe Dads regularly returned over $30,000 annually to the school whilealso purchasing an additional concession trailer and storage containers.He tips his hat, again grateful, to the many Alumni Dads who would

    often work three consecutive 8-hour days on Friday, Saturday, and Sun-day, supporting events by selling concessions, often without breaks andin tight quarters. Jerrys non-stop dedication continues today as VicePresident of the Alumni Dads Club, but rather than look in the mirror,he AGAIN expresses gratitude for the opportunity to work with JoeChocola, Ed Kalata, Leroy Legerski, Joe King, and Brother Toole,while feeling apologetic for leaving out more names than he can re-member.

    In 2010, the Dads and Alumni Dads elected Jerry into their respectiveHalls of Fame. And yet throughout the interview, and his recollectionof dates when various efforts began for him at Brother Rice, he keptinterrupting himself, worried that he was forgetting someone to men-

    tion, or he would repeat how grateful HE is for the work that THEYDID.

    For all the things mentioned and unmentioned, because there are toomany to recall, and for 20 years of attendance to Alumni Golf Outingsand Dinners, it is overdue that WE THANK HIM for his tireless ser-vice. Therefore, the Brother Rice Alumni Association names JerryAguiar 73 a 2013 Man of the Year , and thereby inducts this 1973graduate into the Alumni Hall of Fame.

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    Rick Cunningham 73Since 1985, it is hard to imagine that anyone has repeated the words,put me down for that, more often than Rick Cunningham 73 .

    For thirteen different All-Alumni dinners since 1985, Rick said, putme down for that, along with 24 ads for 24 separate ad books.

    Since 1990, when receiving a mailing or a phone call for the AlumniGolf Outing, Rick said to put him down for all of them as either an indi-vidual player or for a foursome with eleven Corporate Sponsorships

    throughout the years. If he could not be with us, he told us to put himdown as a Hole Sponsor for eight different years.

    If a special collection was taken or a special event took place over thelast 25 years, Rick told us to put him down for that.

    Rick seldom needs a reminder, for he is always one of the first to signup by personally delivering a check. Giving Rick a call on behalf ofBrother Rice is always a positive experience, because he remains grate-ful for his positive experiences at Brother Rice.

    Rick is grateful for friendships formed back in 1969 that still exist to-day. He recalls details about his high school days like anticipating tri-

    ple session football practices while stopped at a light at 87th & Pulaskiwith Mike Norris 73 . He remembers having lunch with guys from sur-rounding neighborhoods, especially on Fridays, plotting where to havethe Saturday night party. He recalls making his way to school duringfrigid winter months, but always feeling the warmth of the schools at-mosphere, while also remembering getting cracked by a P.E. teacher

    for hosing down classmates with cold water. He still recalls being partof a volunteer crew that helped Coach Mitchell carry in one of theschools first universal weight machine. He remembers being as sol-emn as a monk walking through the hallways toward the chapel to

    pray before football games, never uttering a word. He still carries a profound respect for the teachers and priests in his life, who truly cared

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    for him as an individual here, and his school spirit extended well be-yond his own football teammates, as he recalls supporting great teamslike the 1972 wrestlers and the 1973 hockey team.

    Friends know Rick as someone who always worked harder than every-one else at staying healthy and staying busy. After 25 years with theChicago Fire Department, Rick plans to retire in December, while con-tinuing to referee Chicagoland grade school and high school footballgames, while also adding lacrosse to his officiating repertoire. Rickalso owns and operates the End Zone Tap on Western Avenue, while

    also managing apartment buildings. As soon as he gets up in the morn-ing, he runs three miles, and maintains his goal of running 21 miles aweek and riding his bike for another 60 miles per week, while watchingwhat he eats. Rick learned as a senior at the University of Iowa thathard work paid off, as he ended his football playing days as a startingright guard for the Big Ten school.

    It is because Rick is never too busy for Brother Rice, and because hecan always be counted to do what he can for his alma mater, that it istime to put him down for recognition as a 2013 Man of the Year andinduct him into the Brother Rice Alumni Hall of Fame.

    Marty Grogan 73Marty Grogan 73 began a lifetime of devotion to Brother Rice byappreciating Turks, even before Crusaders. Those who go back to thedays of the creative Brother Vranka, recall that this twist of historicalsymbolism placed Turks and Crusaders on the same side of the battlefield. Marty was in 8th grade at a football game at Gately, when Ricefans began cheering for the defense with, Lets go Turks! His parentsthought he had a vocation for the priesthood, but little did Marty knowthen that his true calling would be to serve the Church through serviceto Brother Rice High School.

    While as a student at Rice, Marty is remembered as a devoted athlete,

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    playing on championship intramural teams in basketball and softball(along with honorees Rick Cunningham and Leo Novosel), and he wasalso a three wall handball doubles champion. Marty played on BrotherRices first soccer team for two years, but it was in football that he ex-celled for four years and was named Defensive Player of the Game (aTurk above all Turks) as a senior in the Catholic Championship Gameat Soldier Field, which was the first time an MVP was named from alosing team.

    Marty became a devoted coach at Brother Rice after first coaching foot-

    ball at his college alma mater, Winona State. At Rice, he coached foot- ball at every position at every level for 20 years: Wherever CoachMitch, Coach Gleeson, or Coach Nye needed me, I was glad to be ofservice, Marty said, devotedly.

    Martys devotion to tennis has him on track to be the longest continu-ously serving head varsity coach in Brother Rice history. Since 1989,Marty has been awarded two Lawless Awards, and he has coached twoteams that won state sectional titles and 38 players who qualified forIHSA State Tennis Finals.

    As a devoted teacher of many subjects, Marty points to how he haschanged his ways many times to better communicate with his students.

    He has continued to develop with the times in technology through hisdetermination to keep up and get good at finding new ways, withoutletting the technology take over. Marty cites the Halm Ginott beliefthat the teacher is always the decisive element in the classroom, so heapplies a personal approach that creates the climate most conduciveto learning. He believes anyone who had him for religion will remem-

    ber the egg experiment, while his math students will remember thatthings do not always add up correctly.

    Along with the late Brother Joyce, Marty is also a Brother Rice legendin Mechanical Drawing, which began with t-squares, triangles and pen-cil drawings, and has evolved into Computer Aided Design (CAD).

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    Today, Marty teaches in the John and Kate Wakerly Computer Lab,where both the teacher and the technology are annually updated to bringthe latest in CAD courses to sophomores, juniors and seniors, alongwith Microsoft Office programs for freshmen.

    Many of Martys students are among the brightest in the school, andelect to take his CAD courses, because they know from recent alumnithat they will be able to test out of introductory courses and begin at amore advanced level toward an engineering degree. They have alsoseen high school upperclassmen and colleges students who took the

    CAD course at Rice get summer and holiday jobs at engineering andconstruction firms, productively applying what they learned in Martysclass.

    Marty has emphasized the teaching of life skills during his 34 years atBrother Rice, believing that such skills, learned in a humanizing envi-ronment, will bring them joy and respect from others.

    Marty devoted much of his time to the beauty and function of manystructures at Brother Rice. As a card-carrying bricklayer, Marty haserected memorials, tributes, and foundations throughout the campus,not the least of which is the brick wall that that holds the Holy Spiritcandle in the school chapel.

    Martys colleagues and friends are amazed at his overall volunteer spir-it. Realizing that everything cannot possibly be recalled here, we citehis continued leadership with Kairos Retreats and Mission Retreat asoutstanding examples of Martys devotion to the full potential of Broth-er Rice men building their faith in themselves, in others, and in God.And chances are that anyone who ever hosted an event at Brother Ricewas somehow helped by Marty. To witness this mans constant devo-tion is to see someone who is truly glad to be of service.

    He points to former teachers and colleagues Coach Ron Madrick,Coach Tom Mitchell, Dennis Duffy, Joe Bergman, and Jim Antos as

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    being outstanding role models and positive influences in his life andcareer. He appreciates his current colleagues as significant in makingevery day enjoyable, and considers himself blessed to be an employeeof Brother Rice High School.

    Marty cannot reflect upon his Brother Rice days without citing thefriendships formed that have withstood the test of time, and he prefersto mention them by their first names: Rick, Mike, Johnny, Leo, Danny,Dave, and the late Ron and Dan. As soon as he sees his 1973 class-mates, they revert to form, as if they are still in high school, recalling

    AGAIN great stories, like when they were unable to receive back thesecurity deposit they placed when they rented a Winnebago for a trip toFlorida. (Enough said about that here.)

    Marty credits his career-long experience with teenagers with helpinghim raise his two daughters, Lani and Colleen: I learned how to re-spond to certain behaviors with wisdom, love, firmness, and self-control, while also demonstrating dedication to purposes and goals, andwhile appreciating the here and now, Marty said. He also expressedappreciation for the Brother Rice superior training facilities, because asathletes, Lani and Colleen were drawn to spend more time here workingout with their Dad. Marty sees them as daughters of Edmund Rice byosmosis, and he views his time with them in the halls and on the fields

    at Brother Rice as one more way to convey how they can create theirown happiness, fulfillment, and meaning in life. He cannot speak aboutthem with proudly proclaiming how much he loves them.

    Marty remains amazed that from high school to today the Class of 73has achieved many 2nd place finishes in football, basketball, hockey,

    baseball, bowling, tennis, and soccer and is also the 2nd largest class inBrother Rice history. He is amazed because this has taught him that2nd can be greater than 1st as long as we band together, with asynergy that has made our lives better.Martys lifelong devotion to Brother Rice may or may not be 2nd tonone, but he does not worry about such comparisons. His selection as a

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    Man of the Year and induction into the Alumni Hall of Fame may belong past due, but he just feels blessed to have remained a part of Broth-er Rice for so many years. To Marty, Being inducted into the AlumniHall of Fame means I have come a long ways from freshman year,when I knew nothing of what my purposes would be. I have found myway belonging to something that creates a love that will never end.

    Bob McDonough 73We need you now, Crusader fans! We need you now!

    Brought down by a HOST of Crusaders!

    A clear homer for the Brother Rice football and basketball teams,Bob McDonough 73 is completing his 19 th year as the varsity footballannouncer, and is beginning his 17th year as the varsity basketball an-

    nouncer.

    Clear, because he is distinctly understood and because he is proudly biased for Brother Rice, as the first of two brothers to attend BRHS,along with Jim 80 , and as the father of Matthew 99 , Kevin 01 , andMichael 03 , it could be said that the Crusaders have been br oughtup a by a HOST of McDonoughs!

    Bobs Rice Pride also comes through clearly when he discusses howgrateful he is to his parents for valuing Catholic education for his sib-lings and him, or when he discusses how proud he and his wife, Suzeare that the choice from Most Holy Redeemer to Brother Rice was soeasy for their three sons:

    Our sons participated in all of the Brother Rice sports camps whenthey became eligible to do so, Bob said. There wasn't a camp thatthey didn't like. They got to know all of the coaches administering thecamps throughout the summers, and when it became time to enroll as a

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    Freshman, each of them couldn't wait.

    Bob ran on the varsity cross country team as a freshman, finishing 5th

    in the Catholic League Championship that year, earning a letter thatwas as big as he was at age 14. A series of surgeries hampered the restof his high school running career, but he always enjoyed remaining a

    part of the team, wearing his lettermans jacket with pride. He creditsCoach Mike Coffey for teaching him the mechanics of running distanc-es.

    Bobs closest friends today are fellow St. Germaine/Brother Rice grad-uates, regrouping after college to join the newly formed Brother RiceAlumni Softball League. It was a Sunday tradition to connect ourfamilies for an entire day with our friends playing softball, Bob said.

    Bob loved the competition and considers his team, the Red-Is to be

    legendary, having won 3 championships, beginning with the first one in1982. Stating that you were the Champion of the Brother Rice AlumniLeague was always a big deal and still remains the talk of us old guys30 years later, Bob said. I still have my championship jacket from1982.

    With Matt, Kevin, and Michael interchangeably participating in the bas-ketball, baseball, track, and football programs for four years at Rice,while Bob was announcing and playing softball, its hard to imagineBob and Suze having much time for anything other than Brother Rice,

    but they have no complaints. Instead, they loved watching their sonsimprove each year until each excelled in a separate varsity sport(Baseball, Football, and Basketball respectively) while also enriching

    their lives at Kairos retreats and the National Honor Society, preparingthemselves for continued excellence at Loras and Eastern Illinois.

    Bob credits the late Ed Hosty with placing him in the best seat in thehouse in 1995 for varsity football and basketball games. Ed accuratelyrecommended and predicted that Bob would be a good PA announcer,

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    the newest members of the Alumni Hall of Fame.

    Leo Novosel 73Leo Novosel 73 became a Crusader fan when he was 9, when Dan68 fir st attended Brother Rice. Later , John 70 entered and theirDad became active with the Dads Club. So, next year will mark 50years since Leo first started cheering for Brother Rice, a relatively un-

    broken string of continued support.

    There was never any question that Leo would go to Brother Rice. Hecould not wait, but he says the choice to keep coming back was made

    because of the friends he made here, the teachers and coaches who ded-icated themselves to his development, and the choice his son Lee 96made to also go to Rice.

    But it was not just his brothers, father, friends, teachers, coaches, andson who influenced Leo to embrace Brother Rice for almost 50 years.Since he was 9 and later during his high school years, Leo was person-ally driven to not just attend events that featured friends and relativeson the football teams, he cheered for other Crusaders as well on the

    baseball, basketball, and wrestling teams. As a student, he did not havetime to focus on more than football and grades, other than a memorable

    intramural championship hockey team in 1972, because he also workedsweeping BRHS classrooms, while also working other jobs, and whilealso volunteering to work on the occasional Saturday morning withother Rice rapscallions. Throughout it all, he attended every game hecould. To this day, he still attends every game and every event he can,while also sneaking onto the track when no one is around, to run andthen sit in the stands to collect his thoughts.

    Those who know Leo, know he is not just a fan in the stands. Leo is adoer and a positive contributor. In 1998, after twelve years of unbrokensupport, he created the Corporate Sponsor concept for the Brother RiceAlumni Golf Outing, which became the most significant factor in the

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    events rapid growth and sustained viability, even when four otherBRHS golf outings have been added to the annual calendar. Duringthat fifteen-year period, Leo did not just sit back and admire his crea-tion, he continued his unbroken string as a Corporate Sponsor and as amajor donor of soft beverages, while inspiring other alumni to join him.

    Through many of his alumni years, Leo also worked the concessionsand attended fund raisers sponsored by the Dads Club, the Alumni As-sociation, the Football Team, the Athletic Department, the InstitutionalAdvancement Department, while also buying more ads, raffle tickets

    and while contributing more prizes along the way than he or anyone cancount. He also served as a Vice President on the Alumni AssociationBoard, and is currently an advisor to the Tom Mitchell Society, a fundraising group that pays lasting tribute to his coach and mentor by con-tinuing to build Brother Rice in his memory.

    Leo never boasts and never says a bad word about anyone, preferringinstead to name positive and formative influences from his student dayslike Mitchell, John Langan, Brother Sloane, former Brothers Paikai andMcGraw, the late Joe Perry, Mr. Arumugam, Rich Marfise (whom herecalls as his favorite teacher) and the late John Hosty from the DadsClub and Jim Casey from the Alumni Association for recruiting him tostay involved during his alumni days.

    Leo had to be persuaded to accept recognition for his support of BrotherRice, believing at first that he was an average Joe, and seeing somany others as better athletes, scholars, and more financially generous.So we presented our records of his support and eventually convincedhim that he is in rarefied company among alumni who give what theycan, and eventually he had to admit that his love for Brother Rice madehim glad to join such company. He attributes his 525 classmates from1973 as those who provided the most reasons for his love for his highschool alma mater. He also became more comfortable with the honoronce he realized he was joining four other classmates, as part of the cel-ebration of their 40th anniversary.

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    Leo calls his time alone in the stands a personal sanctuary, a chance togaze at the adjoining campuses and reflect upon why he is so grateful tohave experienced his Brother Rice and Mother McAuley years withthree generations of family members, who talk about the two schools allthe time, and how fortunate he feels to witness his son and three daugh-ters also form lifelong friendships, while receiving such valuable andlasting lessons from the two schools. Its as if something that he mayhave thought was routine, he can now recognize as unbridled passion,and hes not inhibited from admitting it.

    It is because Leo has never stopped showing his gratitude by remaininga positive force in the building of Brother Rice, that we are proud toname him a 2013 Man of the Year and thereby induct him into theAlumni Hall of Fame.

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    Crusaders

    in the knowgo to

    brotherrice.org

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    Junior of the YearOfficially named the Brother Rice Alumni Associa on John P. Leahy Award for Out standing Junior, the award was created in 1972 and named a er the Rice graduatewho was the driving force behind its crea on. The purpose of the award is to makethe student body aware of the Alumni Associa on, while also serving as a meansfor alumni to give something back to the school.

    The object of the award is to reward overall excellence. The selec on process be gins with juniors selec ng 10 representa ves. These 10 candidates are submi edto the faculty, who select the nalists. A commi ee of the Alumni Associa on,which selects the Junior of the Year, in turn, interviews the nalists.

    The Junior of the Year is awarded a scholarship for $2,500.00 for his senior yeartui on. The other nalists also receive tui on assistance.

    Listed below are the past winners of the award and their gradua on years. You willno ce that no scholarships were awarded for three years during the early 1980s.This marked a me when the Alumni Associa on faltered and scholarship fundswere non existent. With your con nued help and par cipa on in the Alumni Asso cia on, that will not happen again.

    Junior of the Year Award WinnersBrendan Lynch 74 Adam Wojcik 96Gregory Oberland 75 Dan Lazarz 97Michael Barre 76 Jeremiah Adeszko 98John York 77 Frank Cheers 99

    Richard Klein 78 Steve Sco 00Michael Casey 79 Timothy Carroll 01Brian Lynch 80 Devin Kruski 02John Mundo 84 Timothy OConnell 03John Quigley 85 Timothy Harrigan 04Michael Harlin 86 Luke Rohan 05Ma hew Himelman 87 Brian Coughlin 06Joseph Valen 88 Patrick Vail 07Michael Murphy 89 Thomas Hickey 08Kevin Camden 90 Thomas Rynne 09Robert Fanelli 91 Michael Rohan 10Joe Carney 92 William McGivern 11James Wills 93 Marty Kyler 12Sean Giblin 94 Cal Kennedy 13Mike Minervini 95 Mitchell Strahlman 14

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    Alumni Association Junior of the Year

    Profiles of 2013 Finalists

    John P. Leahy Junior of the Year

    Mitch Strahlman 14 is the 2013 Brother Rice Alumni AssociationJunior of the Year. As a four-year member of the varsity swimmingteam, Mitch has already been a three-time IHSA state qualifier and anIHSA state finalist once. He qualified for and will swim in the 18UUSA Swimming Junior National Championships, and he has been re-cruited by numerous Division 1 colleges. Mitch is a three-year memberof the National Honors Society and was elected Vice President of NHShis junior year. Mitch is currently the editor of the Brother Rice schoolnewspaper, The Standard, while also serving as a member of The Cru-sader yearbook staff. Mitch has been a four year member of the Ed-mund Rice Camp, a free camp for marginalized children of the Chicago

    area, and he was one of three students selected to travel to St Johns,Florida to represent Brother Rice High School at the ACTION Leader-ship Convention as a junior. One of three finalists for the Larry Plattessay contest as a sophomore, Mitch was also a three-year member ofthe Key Club, and a four-year member of the Student Council, where hecurrently serves as Vice President, all while maintaining a 4.40 GPAand a class rank of 13. Mitch has committed to Michigan State Univer-

    sity, and currently intends to pursue a degree in Supply Chain Manage-ment.

    OTHER FINALISTS

    Matt Cusack 14 is a four-year member of the football program andcurrent captain of the varsity team. Matt currently holds a 4.77 GPAand is ranked 2nd in his senior class. Currently a three-year member ofthe National Honor Society, Matt has been named Vice-President afteran election by his peers. He has held this position since his junior year

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    and strives to uphold the quality of the organization. Maintaining hisstrong religious roots, Matt acts as a peer minister and a Eucharisticminister for school masses.

    Matt Gagner 14 has been a par t of the Edmund Rice Camp for 4years, first as a counselor and the last two years as a leader. Matt hasalso been on the mission trip to Glenmary Farms in Kentucky for thelast two years and has over 100 service hours in each of the past twoyears. Matt has been a member of the volleyball team the last threeyears and hopes to continue playing in college. Matt is also involved at

    Brother Rice with Key Club, Spanish Club, and Croatian Club. Matt isalways willing to help anyone at Brother Rice or in his neighborhood.

    Luke Mueller 14 is a four year member of the football program, aswell as a three year member of the rugby and basketball programs. He

    is a captain of the football team and rugby team. He is also a member ofthe National Honors Society and the Spanish Club, and he is active inhis parish, St. Barnabas. Luke works hard to be a leader in all aspects ofhis life and is proud to be a Brother Rice Crusader.

    Will Saas 14 has been a four -year member of the golf team. On thevarsity team since sophomore year, Will was the MVP and as a juniortook 3rd place in the IHSA Regional as a varsity captain. He is a three-year member of the National Honors Society as well as an ExecutiveBoard Member of the Student Council. He also serves as Vice Presi-dent of the Politics Club. Will, while being involved with the MathTeam, Peer Ministry, Scholastic Bowl, and Spanish Club, carries a 4.72

    GPA and is ranked 6th in the Class of 2014. Outside of school, Will isa volunteer for the Special Olympics, where he is a golf instructor forthe athletes. Will also spends a week every year volunteering forCOAP in Harlan, Kentucky, where he has helped fix roofs and con-struct homes. Lastly, Will also represented Brother Rice at the AC-TION Leadership Conference in Jacksonville, FL.

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    Dan Scanlon '14 has been a four -year member of both the basketballand football programs. He is currently the President of the NationalHonor Society, and was elected Vice President his junior year. He wasalso elected Secretary of the Student Council his junior year. Whilemaintaining a 4.67 GPA, he is an active member of the Spanish Club,Peer Ministry, and Edmund Rice Camp, for which he will be a leadernext summer. He is a four-year winner of the Brendan Murrihy Scholar-ship and is the recipient of the 2013 Dad's Club John Hosty Award foroutstanding sportsmanship, extracurricular achievement, and communi-ty involvement. During the past two summers, Dan has participated in a

    mission trip to Vanceburg Kentucky with Mr. Antos and several of his peers.

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    In Recogni on and Memory of those

    Alumni who have made the supreme sacri ce

    as First Responders

    Offi cer John Knight 78

    Offi cer Alex Valadez 00

    Fire ghter Brian Carey 99

    Offi cer Tom Wortham 98

    Dr. Kevin G. Burns

    President, Brother Rice High School

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    In Recogni on and Memory of those Alumni who have made the supreme sacri ce

    in service of our na on

    Cpl. Edwin J. Falloon 63Lt. Brian R. Willey 60

    QM3 Ronald E. Rakunas 63Lt. Michael Wainwright 63Lt. Fred A. Hartman, Jr. 64

    SP Dennis A. Beuke 64Sgt. Lawrence E. Johnson 64

    S/Sgt. John L. Wilson 64Cpl. Edwin M. Gray 65

    Cpl. William D. Petrossi 66Lt. Cmdr. Raymond E. OHare 84SPC Jared Stanker 06Cpl. Conner Lowry 06

    Raleigh Kean 60 and Jim Kean 62

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    Congratulations to

    Jerry Aguiar 73

    and all of the

    2013 Men Of The Year

    and

    Hall of Fame

    individuals.

    Burton S. OdelsonChairman of the Board of Directors

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    Thank you Brother Rice andfriends of Tom Carmody, Jr.

    for your recogni on of Toms dedica onto the Crusader Family.

    May the Carmody Center be thestar ng line for many long runningfriendships for future Crusader Alumni.

    The Carmody Family

    Ma 75Tom III 00Mike 03Jack 07

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    In Great Apprecia on

    Of All The Dads.Thanks Again!

    Michael J. Lynch (Dads Club)

    Dr. Michael Lynch 73

    Brendan Lynch 74

    Thomas Lynch 76

    Michael Lynch 11

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    We Honor and Pay Tribute to

    Men of the Year

    Jerry Aguiar 73

    Rick Cunningham 73

    Marty Grogan 73

    Bob McDonough 73

    Leo Novosel 73

    We Remember His Life and Contributions

    John Powers 63

    and Junior of the Year Mitch Strahlman 14

    Respectfully

    Larry Heavey 71

    Mike Petrik 75

    Dan Petrik 77

    Mike Heavey 83Matt Heavey 12

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    Congratula ons 2013

    Men of the Year

    Jerry Aguiar 73

    Rick Cunningham 73

    Marty Grogan 73

    Bob McDonough 73Leo Novosel 73

    40 Years of Success Began in the Halls of

    Brother Rice High School

    Joel Radakovitz 73

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    I N M EMORY OF

    D AN S EBEK 73

    AND

    R ON M URRAY 73

    M Y H ALL OF F AMERS

    T. L EONARD 73

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    #27 In Your Program

    ...#1 In Our Hearts

    Congratulations to

    Leo Novosel 73

    Hall of Famer

    Tom & Bird Leonard

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    Thank you

    to all the great

    Faculty and Coaches

    for your help and guidance

    through the years.

    THE BEST IN OFFICIAL POST GAME PUBS

    R C

    T K

    H (773) 239 2972 10036 S . W A W (773) 238 7966

    C (773) 416 1871 C , IL 60643

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    Compliments of:

    Thomas L. Broderick 78

    Susan E. Broderick

    Colin T. Broderick 12

    Patrick J. Broderick 15

    Lauren E. Broderick

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    Congratulations

    Bob McDonough 73

    Man of the Year,

    "Voice" of the Crusaders,and Friend to All.

    You are the Best!

    Love,

    The Berrys

    The MacKinnons

    The McQuaids

    The Wrzesinskis

    The FitzgibbonsThe Carters

    The Ingersolls

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    CONGRATULATIONS2013

    MEN OF THE YEAR ANDHALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

    THE SCHRAMM FAMILYDAN 63DAN 85MIKE 93

    CONGRATULATIONS TO THE2013 BRHS ALUMNI HALL OF FAME

    FROM

    THE 50TH BRHS CLASS OF 1963 FROMST. ETHELREDA

    LARRY BONNEVIER (RIP) PAT BURKERICH DEFAY JERRY DONAHUEWARREN DORMAN JIM FEE (RIP)MIKE GLYNN JOHN KNIPPERGARRY JULIEN TOM LYONSBILL QUINN (RIP) DAN SCHRAMMMIKE SHAUGHNESSY JIM WEIMAR

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    To Our Friend and

    Man of The Year

    Bob McDonough 73

    The Voice of the

    Most Holy Redeemer Raiders

    and

    Brother Rice Crusaders

    Congratula ons on your induc on into theAlumni Hall of Fame

    Ed & Kathy Cavato

    Brian & Mary Beth Flaherty

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    In Memory ofBrendan M. Murrihy

    Class of 1990

    505 West 43rd Street

    Chicago, Illinois 60609

    (773) 285 0400 or

    (773) PALLETS

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    An old man, going a lone highway,Came, at the evening, cold and gray,

    To a chasm, vast, and deep, and wide,Through which was flowing a sullen tide,The old man crossed in the twilight dim,The sullen stream had no fears for him;

    But he turned, when safe on the other side, And built a bridge to span the tide.

    Old man, said a fellow pilgrim, near,You are wasting strength with building here;

    Your journey will end with the ending day;

    You never again must pass this way;You have crossed the chasm, deep and wideWhy build you the bridge at the eventide?

    The builder lifted his old gray head:Good friend, in the path I have come, he said,

    There followeth after me today A youth, whose feet must pass this way.This chasm, that has been naught to me,To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be.

    He, too, must cross in the twilight dim;Good friend, I am building the bridge for him.

    --William Allen Drorngoole

    CongratulationsJohn Powers 63

    Jerry Aguiar 73Rick Cunningham 73

    Marty Grogan 73Bob McDonough 73

    Leo Novosel 73

    Thanks to all the Bridgebuilders

    Dr. John V. McInerney 75Gynecologist ObstetricianPalos Heights, Oak Forest

    Alumni, Parents, Teachers and Brothers

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    W E S ALUTE

    A LL OF THE

    H ONOREES

    222 North LaSalle Street

    Stephen L. Ruff, Jr. 64 Suite 700 Attorney at Law Chicago, Illinois 60601

    Direct (312) 602-4848 (312) 263-3890

    [email protected] Fax (312) 263-1345

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    Welcome Back Brother Rice Alumni!

    From a Proud Alum

    Daniel J. McLaughlin Mayor, Village of Orland Park

    Paid for by Citizens for Daniel J. McLaughlin

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    CONGRATULATIONS

    John Powers 63

    Jerry Aguiar 73

    Rick Cunningham 73

    Marty Grogan 73

    Bob McDonough 73

    Leo Novosel 73

    on

    Your Elec on into the Alumni Hall of Fame.

    Paul Duggan, Class of 1968

    Jackson Capital Management, LLC

    (708) 952 4440

    Hedge Funds

    Re rement Accounts

    Fixed Income

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    Congratula ons

    Leo Novosel

    Our Friend and Partner

    Mike Weinstein

    Brian OByrne

    INOV8 Beverage Consul ng Group

    350 Theodore Fremd Avenue,

    Rye, New York 10580

    Phone 914 925 1095

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    Congratula ons to

    The Men Of The Year

    Joe Brosnan 71

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    We Pay Tribute To Honorees

    John Powers 63Jerry Aguiar 73

    Rick Cunningham 73

    Marty Grogan 73

    Bob McDonough 73

    Leo Novosel 73

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    JOHN N. FARRELL

    BROTHER RICE CLASS OF 86FARRELL, TRACY & FARRELL

    A orneys at Law

    10610 S. Cicero Avenue

    Oak Lawn, IL 60453Phone: (708) 499 0998

    Fax: (708) 499 6998

    Email: [email protected]

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    Kenwood Wine&

    Liquors

    10750 S. CiceroOak Lawn, IL 60453

    708-424-3580

    Tom Galateo 66

    www.kenwoodliquors.com

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    Larry Kosteck

    Bill Kosteck 09

    Southside Electrical Distribu on, Inc.

    13740 S. Kenton

    Crestwood, IL 60445

    Offi ce: (708) 385 9700

    Fax: (708) 293 0707

    Cell: (708) 774 4153

    Email: [email protected]

    www.southsideelectricsupply.com

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    Congratula ons

    MEN OF THE YEARAND HALL OF FAMERS

    Jerry Aguiar 73Rick Cunningham 73

    Marty Grogan 73

    Bob McDonough 73Leo Novosel 73

    andJohn Powers 63 (posthumous)

    Mayor Edward J. ZabrockiFaculty: 1965 2005

    Village of Tinley Park

    Edward Zabrocki III 84

    Jonathan Zabrocki 88

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    Congratulations Leo!Go Crusaders!

    Love,

    The Murphys

    PatrickShondra

    Hannah

    LilahCharlie

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    GEORGE J. TAGLER 68

    ATTORNEY AT LAW

    (312) 346 0736

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    Law Offices of David J. Finn, 78, P.C.

    DAVID J. FINN 78 Attorney at Law

    2300 Barrington Road, Suite 325-BHoffman Estates, IL 60169 DuPage, Lake &847.991.1101 McHenry County Offices847.991.1161 Fax By Appointment

    [email protected]

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    Congratulations on yourMan of the Year Award

    & Alumni Hall of Fame

    Rick Cunningham 73Marty Grogan 73Leo Novosel 73

    Bert Solski 72

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    To All Past And Future Crusaders,We Wish Much Success & Happiness!

    The Gorman FamilyJack 86 Ryan 16Kerri Grace

    Marykate Jack 2024

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    Congratula ons to all of tonight's honorees, especially

    Marty Grogan 73 and Rick Cunningham 73two stalwart employees of the

    Evergreen Park Recrea on Department.

    Dennis L. Du ff y, '64, CPRP

    Commissioner and Director ofRecrea onal Services

    Village of Evergreen Park

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    JOHN G. FLYNN 71101 N Raddant Rd.Batavia IL 60510Telephone 630.761.3168

    facsimile 630.293.4338cell 630.768.0783 j ynn@valley re.comwww.valley re.com

    DANIEL TONER & ASSOCIATESCer ed Public Accountants

    79 West Monroe Street, Suite 1100Chicago, Illinois 60603

    (312) 201 [email protected]

    Daniel Toner, CPA, JD Facsimile (312) 372 2143

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    CONGRATULATIONS

    Leo Novosel 73& his dad Danny on Leos induc on into the

    Alumni Hall of Fame!Charlie Schiltz 69

    Rick Schiltz 68

    SIGN UP FOR CAREER DAY!

    Wednesday, March 12, 2014

    Call or email Donna Eastman

    [email protected]

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    THE BROTHER RICE

    HIGH SCHOOL FOUNDATION

    CONGRATULATESTHE CLASS OF 1963

    AND THE NEWEST MEMBERSOF THE ALUMNI HALL OF FAME

    Jerry Aguiar 73Rick Cunningham 73

    Marty Grogan 73Bob McDonough 73

    Leo Novosel 73The Family of John Powers 63

    THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT

    The Founda on was created to ensure the con nuedexistence of

    Brother High School andthe Mission of the Chris an Brothers.

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    SAVE THE DATES

    PROFESSIONAL ALUMNI EVENT

    Thursday, December 5, 2013

    Union League Club of Chicago

    BRAIN FOR BUSINESS

    Christmas Cheer for Brother Rice

    Thursday, December 12, 2013

    CAREER DAY

    Wednesday, March 12, 2014

    CIRCLE OF CHAMPIONS

    Saturday April 12 2014