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Published by Catholic Memorial HS, 2023-10-20 10:51:52

Catholic Memorial Annual Report 2022-23

Catholic Memorial Annual Report 2022-23

VISIONARIES RISING Celebrating Growth and Achievement at Catholic Memorial High School 2022-2023 ANNUAL REPORT


2022-2023 Administration Donna Bembenek, MBA President Bonnie Scholz, MA Principal Laura Anderson, MA Dean of Students Dawn Keller, CPA Chief Financial Officer Matt Bergan ’02 , MA Director of Athletics Susan Hornung Director of Development Jeffrey Mazurczak, MBA Director of Strategic Giving Fr. Mark Niehaus Chaplain Cindi Petre, MA Director of Campus Ministry Spencer Smith Director of Marketing and Communications Randy Vorwalske Director of Facilities 2022-2023 Board of Directors Michelle Gross, MBA Board Chair Dan Plas Secretary Larry Brown, MBA, CPA Treasurer At-Large Members Kelly Cleary-Rebholz Zach Berghouse ’03, CPA Bethany Bohmann Chris Fox ’88, MD Rev. John Gibson TJ Goedheer Monica Hocum, JD, MS Very Rev. Dan Janasik ’97 Glenn Kormanik, MBA Kathy Lang John Paul Marchan ’98, JD Tom McInerny ’03 Jane Menheer ’83, CPA Tammie Miller, CFA Michael Sarner ’91, JD Suzanne Schmidt, MD Mark Tomchek ’89 Rev. Matthew Widder Susan Nelson Associate Superintendent Liaison, Archdiocese of Milwaukee Memorial Way Values Memorial Respect Faith Inclusiveness Excellence Professionalism Trust Caritas in Omnibus Front Cover: More than 13,000 students have passed through these doors over the past 74 years, developing as leaders, scholars, and contributors to their community and the world. 2 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Mission Statement At Catholic Memorial High School, we educate students as individuals, intellectually and spiritually. We guide students to work to their highest, God-given potential. We prepare them for post-secondary education and to become leaders who serve the Church and the world. Visionaries Rising A Letter from the President and Board Chair Greetings, Crusaders! A hundred years ago, an idea was born: build a Catholic high school in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The visionary members of St. Joseph Parish knew it wasn’t going to be easy. Great effort and financial sacrifice were required, but they persevered. Twenty-some years later, the doors opened to Catholic Memorial High School—the first, and only, Archdiocesan Catholic high school in Waukesha County! CMH proudly stands as a living memorial for the 29 who served this country and gave the ultimate sacrifice. Over the next 74 years of educating the young people of our community, more visionaries stepped up—pushing, leading, and enabling CMH to forge forward, growing and adapting to changing times while remaining true to our mission. From starting the endowment program in 1977 to establishing the IB Program in 2005 to purchasing Sullivan Campus in 2022, CMH would not be where it is today without the visionary spirit of the CMH community. Within the pages of this annual report, we walk you through a timeline of these amazing accomplishments, especially relevant as we begin our year-long, 75th anniversary celebration! We explain what it takes to fund these endeavors, and we show the incredible results with a special year-in-review. See how students continually excel at CMH, becoming the best version of themselves. Finally, we thank all our generous donors from this past year who continue to believe in the vision set forth 100 years ago. Thanks to your support, CMH remains strong and ready for the future. We hope you see yourself reflected within these pages. All measures of support make you a CMH visionary! Thank you for your prayerful support. Our Lady of Memorial, Pray for Us! Donna Bembenek President Michelle Gross Board Chair Table of Contents 04 09 11 13 15 16 18 19 25 26 100 Years of Dreams A Visionary Timeline How Visions Become Reality Endowments Now and Forever Strategic Plan: RISE Building the Future Financials Class of 2023 Highlights 2022-2023 Visionaries Vision in Action A Year in Review Caritas Society Creating a Legacy Crusader Fund A Life-Changing Impact Today CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 3


1920s 1944 St. Joseph parishioners begin raising funds to build a Catholic high school. The school will cost $500,000. Under the leadership of Monsignor Joseph Lederer, 30 acres is purchased for $49,855.53. 1946 1948 150 determined parishioners go door-to-door to request donations to build the school. Canvassers raise $20,000. Archbishop Moses Kiley breaks ground on Easter Sunday. He states, “Whether we realize it or not, we are making history on this occasion.” 1949 1953 Doors open! CMH’s three-story building is considered one of the most modern in the state. The first class graduates. Nancy Goldammer Stechschulte ’53 tells the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 50 years later, “It had very simple beginnings, and yet, we got a good education. We’re kind of the pioneers in the development of what the school is today.” 100 Years of Dreams A Visionary Timeline of CMH What started out as a dream 100 years ago is now a vibrant Catholic high school which has grown and thrived over the 74 years of educating students. Thanks to the philanthropic support and visionary momentum of the Catholic Memorial community, CMH has graduated more than 13,000 students, offering them a rigorous, faith-based academic experience that prepares them to be their very best. Take a walk through the years and learn about some of the major accomplishments that have shaped, defined, and grown Catholic Memorial into the school it is today! 4 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


1961 1964 Father Paul Esser begins shaping the newly formed guidance department. The gymnasium and south wing are added. Sister Martin de Porres produces the first CMH musical, The Music Man, starring Mary Kay Oswald Holzmann ’67 and Mike Durkin ’66. 1967 1977 Principal Reverend John Hanley adds a west-end addition which houses the theater, library, and chapel. Jerry Krauski ’56 oversees chapel construction and design. Finance Committee member David Gramling ’60 launches the first CMH endowment fund, helping to establish a longterm financial resource for the school’s tuition assistance program. 1980 1986 Coach John Bisswurm ’77 starts the CMH’s boys’ soccer program and still coaches to this day. The Key Club, moderated by Kathy Hanlon Sampon, serves the first annual CMH Thanksgiving Dinner. CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 5


1990 1997 Catholic Memorial breaks ground for a third addition, including science, math, and computer rooms. InPro Athletic Center and technology labs open. 1998 2000 CMH students John Paul Marchan ’98 and Nathan Gray ’98 establish Operation Michael, raising awareness and support for those experiencing homelessness. Operation Michael continues to this day. CMH Athletics transitions to WIAA. 2005 2007 International Baccalaureate (IB) Program launches with the vision of offering students an education fit for a globalizing world. CMH establishes a girls’ rugby program. 100 Years of Dreams Continued 6 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


2014 2015 First Crusader Day of Service. Since then, thousands of students have completed countless hours of service projects for the local community. Under direction of Father Paul Hartmann ’84, the new Innovation Wing is added to serve as a home for the expanding STEM and IB Program. 2017 2018 Junior Crusaders officially becomes a formal, in-house athletics program. Father Paul Hartmann ’84 blesses the new Our Lady of Memorial Chapel. 2018 2022 CMH’s STEM internship program is developed by President Donna Bembenek and teacher Mary Petrie. Since its inception, 142 students have interned at 50 companies. Under the leadership of the Board of Directors, school administrators, and several visionaries of today, the Sullivan Campus, just two miles from the main campus, is purchased with the vision toward the next 75 years! CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 7


Crusader Fund Tuition only covers 67 percent of CMH’s operating budget, so CMH’s annual fund—called the Crusader Fund—is critical to close the gap. The Crusader Fund supports all the yearly operational programs at CMH, such as academics, faith formation, tuition assistance, transportation, extracurriculars, facility upkeep, and more. The Crusader Fund is similar to your family’s budget, but for a nonprofit. Without sufficient income, it’s difficult to meet your family’s daily expenses. The same goes for CMH. $887,955 Amount required to support Crusader Fund programs in ’22-’23 836 Crusader Fund donors in ’22-’23 Endowments An endowment starts with a commitment of $25,000 or more. The funds are invested, and the resulting investment income is available to the school for operations or specific donor priorities, such as scholarships to attend CMH. Since the principal amount is not touched, endowments are gifts that keep on giving. And, as additional contributions can be made once established, an endowment’s impact can continue to grow. Endowments are the foundation of an organization. A robust endowment program ensures CMH remains viable for the long term. 76 Number of CMH endowments $13,176,982 Value of endowments (as of June 30, 2023) 82 Number of known Caritas Society members 11 Number of new Caritas Society members in ’22-’23 Caritas Society The Caritas Society, CMH’s planned giving program, is a way for philanthropic individuals to designate a larger, lasting gift to CMH as part of their estate plan. Gifts may include life insurance, real estate, equity, personal property, or cash. Gifts established through planned giving are a wonderful way for donors to establish a legacy while making a significant impact on CMH and its students. Individuals and their family may also enjoy important tax advantages. Planned gifts are often structured as endowments. 8 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


How Visions Become Reality A CMH Funding Overview Funding a successful school requires more than tuition revenue. To keep Catholic Memorial as affordable as possible, tuition is set well below the actual cost to educate a student. To make up the difference, CMH must take a holistic view, securing funding from several additional sources, such as parish support, program fees, grants, investment income, and philanthropic giving. Balanced with operational expenses is the vision to wisely grow and continually improve so CMH stays competitive. Add all this up and it’s clear why CMH depends on the financial support of its community. To fund current and visionary needs, CMH relies on four sources of philanthropic giving: the Crusader Fund, RISE, endowments, and the Caritas Society. CMH is grateful for donors who select one that resonates with them, and those who intentionally donate to multiple, understanding each has a special purpose. CMH honors each donor’s intent and cannot move funds from one source of funding to another without the donor’s express written consent. That’s why it’s important for each source of funding to reach its goal for the year. 84 Number of RISE donors (as of June 30, 2023) 4,425 Number of youth participating in programs at Sullivan Campus during the summer of 2023 RISE RISE, CMH’s capital projects campaign, provides important funding to fulfill the goals of CMH’s strategic plan. RISE focuses on three key areas to support the school: 1) seed funding for critical programmatic investments; 2) key capital investments; and 3) bold, inspirational initiatives. While the Crusader Fund focuses on the here and now, RISE focuses on the future— how CMH will grow to remain relevant in an ever-changing, competitive marketplace. Added in 2022 is funding for CMH’s new Sullivan Campus, which falls under the third area of focus for RISE: bold, inspirational initiatives. This truly visionary initiative is unlike anything CMH has undertaken before, other than St. Joseph parishioners’ original vision of building a Catholic school! 33% of CMH donors give multiple times per year CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 9


In what seems like just a blink, CMH students grow into young adults, ready to make a positive impact on their community and the world. Fortunately, these young adults also step up to support their alma mater. Thomas Rosecky ’14 is one of those graduates. Now a Senior Manager at MorganFranklin Consulting, Thomas is grateful for his years at Catholic Memorial. “CMH provided me with a strong foundation to grow on a personal and professional level. I went off to college understanding my strengths and how to work through challenges.” Thomas is the third generation of his family to graduate from CMH, and he wants to ensure CMH remains a strong institution for the next generation. “I benefited from those who came before me. Now it’s my turn to pay it forward.” 10 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Crusader Fund A Life-Changing Impact Today In addition to covering critical operating expenses of Catholic Memorial, the Crusader Fund also creates the opportunity for more students to have a Catholic Memorial education. The number of families requesting tuition assistance grows each year and Catholic Memorial strives to meet those needs. Because of generous Crusader Fund donors, more students can excel in their academic and extracurricular interests, having a life-changing impact on their future. “We are grateful to have our children be able to attend a school where talking about faith and God are not taboo subjects, but are an integral part of the curriculum. This helps them have a solid moral foundation and builds a desire to serve others and be leaders. Thank you for your generous support!” - Parents of three, ’21, ’23, and ’26 “We did it! Our dream of seeing our children complete their elementary and high school education at Catholic schools is about to come true. But this dream could not have happened if it weren’t for your generous support. We are forever grateful to donors like you who have given our children the opportunity to thrive at Catholic Memorial.” - Parents of graduating senior Support of the Crusader Fund has a life-long ripple effect and generational impact! Of the 28 percent of the 2023 graduating class who received tuition assistance: 3.5 Average GPA 36% Received either their IB Diploma or their IB Career Certificate in STEM 100% Participated in at least one club, sport, or extracurricular activity $1,922,656 In college scholarships accepted $5,954,923 In college scholarships received CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 11


Jim Scrima ’61 has fond memories of his high school years. So much so that he established an endowment in his parents’ memory to help others attend CMH. Twenty years later and the endowment, which awards two renewable, merit-based scholarships each year, is still going strong. Jim is grateful that his parents, Rose and Louis Scrima, made the investment in his CMH education, and feels it’s important to pass the opportunity on to others. “Every time I think of CMH, I think of them,” said Jim. Endowments require a minimum starting balance of $25,000. The funds are managed by an investment committee. A portion of the interest earned is invested in the school annually. As the principal is never touched, endowments keep on giving. “Your generosity allows me to more easily focus on learning and giving back to others. For you, I am so grateful.” - Scrima Scholarship recipient Ellana Brown ’25 12 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Endowments Now and Forever The following Catholic Memorial endowments support CMH and its students over the long term. Without endowments, CMH would be unable to offer tuition assistance, which is currently provided to 30 percent of the student body. The request for tuition assistance continues to grow, however, and is greater than the income the endowments provide. In 2019, as part of CMH’s strategic plan, a goal was set to grow the endowment by 30 percent over five years. So far, the endowment has grown 24 percent, with six percent growth remaining to reach the goal. Scholarship Funds 91 Capital Endowment Fund Alumni Scholarship Fund Behring Family Scholarship Fund Brian Hanley Endowment Fund Bunce Family Scholarship Fund Charles and Moira Desch Family Endowment Chris Gammon Scholarship Fund Christman Family Fund Connie and Camille Slowinski Memorial Scholarship Crusading for Excellence Campaign Endowment Daleiden Family Endowment Delores Schaumann Family Scholarship Fund Dennis and Beth Jones Memorial Scholarship Durward and Patricia Gauthier Scholarship Fund Ed and Dorothy Dunne Scholarship Fund Endowed Scholarship Fr. John P. Hanley Scholarship Fund Fr. Schmelzer Scholarship Fund Fr. Yockey Endowment Fund Franciscan Sisters Endowment Fund Fridl Scholarship Fund Galecki Family Scholarship Fund Gramling Scholarship Fund Halvey Family Endowment Fund Harlow and Geri Kneser Endowment James A. Scrima Endowment Jan Lepkowski Scholarship Fund Jaye Hermann Endowment Jonathon Daniel Memorial Scholarship Fund Joseph J. Raymond III Scholarship Fund Karolyn Krueger Scholarship Fund Kathleen A. Cepelka Endowment Fund Kazmerchak-Schick Fund Kerwin Family Endowment Kevin John Sarner Memorial Scholarship Fund Kim Bray Memorial Scholarship Kleinhenz Scholarship Fund Klingler Family Fund Kurt Multhauf Endowment Lamberty/Kerrigan Scholarship Lee Arneson Memorial Scholarship Lisa Neuman Scholarship Fund Lisa Radler Scholarship Fund Marianne Maahs Endowment Fund Mark Durheim Memorial Scholarship Marshall John Joseph Schultz Scholarship Mary Ann Noe Endowment McAvoy Family Fund Minority Scholarship Fund Muriel Weber Endowment Nick Kapusniak Scholarship Fund Patricia and John P. Beres, Sr. Family Scholarship Fund Patricia Garrott Math and Computer Scholarship Fund Patrick J. Dillon Scholarship Fund Raymond J. Schiferl Technology Education Scholarship Robert J. Nevins Scholarship Fund Sage Family Endowment Scherwinski Family Scholarship Fund Sean Werowinski Scholarship Fund Singson-Svastisalee Visual Arts Fund Sue Ellen Nevins ’75 Memorial Scholarship Thelma Weber Endowment Thomas and Mary Tomasik Family Endowment Tom Reiten Memorial Scholarship Fund Walk-a-Thon Endowment Fund Walter and Patricia Bohrer Family Scholarship Fund Whitney and Marjorie Grant Fund Wyatt Katula Scholarship Fund Non-Scholarship Funds Eileen Malloy Memorial Fund Endowment for the Arts Faculty Recognition Endowment Fund Frank and Theresa Wurnig Teacher Excellence Endowment Fund Judge Clair Voss Memorial Fund Keyser Endowment Fund Patrick Kuranz Scholarship Robert and Ellen Lindner Endowment Fund In Memory of Pat Farrell CMH is honored to announce a new endowment established in memory of Pat Farrell, who dedicated 40 years to CMH as a much-loved English teacher, basketball coach, and assistant principal. Pat passed away on March 14, 2023, surrounded by his family. He will be greatly missed. The Pat Farrell Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a student involved in extracurriculars with a demonstrated financial need. CELEBRATE 75 YEARS OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION! The 2023-2024 school year marks 75 years of exemplary, faith-based education at Catholic Memorial High School. Be a part of the vision for the next 75 years! Contact CMH to discuss what visionary role you would like to play. Donna Bembenek President 262-542-7101, ext. 501 [email protected] Jeffrey “Maz” Mazurczak Director of Strategic Giving 262-542-7101, ext. 503 [email protected] Susan Hornung Director of Development 262-542-7101, ext. 562 [email protected] Or, donate online today. Your support has a powerful impact on CMH and its students! CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 13


Karolyn (Kneser) Krueger ’69 likes to say she “bleeds blue and gold.” Her long history with CMH shows why. Karolyn’s father Harlow was CMH’s first band director, and one of her earliest CMH memories as a child is beating a bass drum during a Homecoming parade. Later, Karolyn and her three siblings all attended CMH. Close friends, strong faith formation, math teachers Sr. Paulis and Sr. Mary George, and even the “ugly one-piece gym uniforms” students had to wear made her time at CMH special. Karolyn went on to teach math at CMH from 1973-1976 and 1994-2010. Karolyn and her husband Regge sent their four children to CMH, and now they have a grandson who is a freshman. Says Karolyn, “Including CMH in our estate plan is important to us. We’re dedicated to the longterm growth of CMH and feel proud to help future students, as well.” Bart and Patti Pavlic ’91 Bohne also include CMH in their estate plan. “CMH has played such an important role in our life. We felt it was important to continue helping the students, faculty, and staff achieve great things,” says Patti. Patti’s years at CMH helped reinforce her moral compass, and senior retreat was one of her all-time favorite events. “The faculty, staff, priests, and coaches always showed compassion, support, and kindness to us all,” says Patti. She and Bart send their daughters to CMH knowing that they’ll leave CMH with the same school pride, strong friendships, and religious foundation that Patti did. 14 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Caritas Society Creating a Legacy The Caritas Society, Catholic Memorial’s planned giving program, recognizes benefactors who create personal legacies through an estate provision or planned gift. Planned gifts make a significant impact on CMH and its students, and may provide tax advantages to donors and their families. CMH’s goal is to grow the Caritas Society by 10 new members each year. Thank you to the following members of the Caritas Society: Anonymous (2) Tony ’60 and Mary † Anheuser John Arneson ’83 Lee † and Joan † Arneson Al ’62 and Gerry (Savatski) ’62 Banaszak Jean and Anne Beaudoin Jim † and Pat Behring Alan and Donna Bembenek Jim and Mary Ellen Blaha Bart Bohne and Patti Pavlic ’91 Bohne Wally † and Patricia † Bohrer John and Katie Borgen Daniel and Kim Burkwald James Burrow ’61 † John and Elizabeth Callan Paul and Missy Caprioli Kathleen Cepelka Monica Cristan Tom and Kristi Czarnecki Judy Daniel Bill † and Rita Denny Charlie † and Moira Desch Dorothy Dunne † Tom Fay ’80 Arnie Fleischmann ’69 Steve and Mary (Gauthier) ’74 Frankel Durward and Patricia † Gauthier Whitney and Marjorie Grant Duane and Wilma Griffin Ty and Kathy (Sawyer) ’80 Gutenkunst Dave and Marj Hamacher Tim ’74 and Monica (Loomis) ’77 Hanley Chris ’79 and Owen Hartmann John ’71 † and Sue (Donahue) Inzeo ’71 John and Maureen Keyes Marie Keyser † Joan Kleinhenz Dick and Judy Koob Regge and Karolyn (Kneser) ’69 Krueger Arthur † and Claire Kuranz John and Mary Kay Lammers Scott ’93 and Val (Schauer) ’93 Latzke Dr. Corazon B. Loteyro Alexander † and Mary † MacGillis Mike and Debi McCourt Fred and Carol Michalek Ron and Kathy Mohorek Frank ’66 and Nancy Muench Dick ’54 and Barb Natalizio Bob † and Hanna † Nevins John † and Barbara † Nevins Norman J. Nimmer ’62 John and Catherine Osborne Tom Rademan ’67 † Ken and Jeannie Riesch Brigid (Buller) Rooney † Bob and Sue Ross Dennis and Mary Pat † Sage Mike and Kathy Hanlon Sampon Michael J. ’83 and Denise Schamens Robert and Patti (Weber) ’62 Schmidt Jerry † and Cindy (Jankowski) ’55 † Schmitt Jim Scrima ’61 Warren † and Carol Seegers Ken and Joyce Servi Peter D. Stacy ’64 Paul and Kate Stauffacher Mary Stenzel ’78 † Gary † and Louise (Fedyczkowski) ’74 Stone Benedict and Jodi (Zielinski) ’71 Swiderek Tom ’79 and Pam Taugher Thomas and Mary † Tomasik Susan Torhorst ’74 Tom † and Laurie Ufnowski Robert J. ’85 and Michelle Vanden Noven Bryan and Karin Van Deun Bob and Bridget Warns John A. and Lore (Hannelore) Weber John † and Muriel † Weber Diane Wiese ’64 † John and Lisa Wiesner Keep the Vision Alive for Future Generations Donors who have already included Catholic Memorial in their estate plan, or who are interested in doing so, may contact Jeffrey Mazurczak, Director of Strategic Giving, to learn more about the Caritas Society. Jeff can be reached at 262-542-7101, ext. 503, or [email protected]. CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 15


A vision without a plan rarely comes to fruition. That’s why, in 2019, Catholic Memorial introduced RISE, a strategic plan created after a year of research and input from all CMH stakeholders to identify the best path forward to grow CMH. Within the plan are five goals: ensure CMH stays true to its mission; attract and retain the best faculty; build comprehensive, rigorous academic programs; deliver an outstanding student experience; and obtain the resources necessary to provide a secure future. The RISE Campaign allows the vision of the strategic plan to become reality. Already, RISE has made a significant impact, thanks to insightful donors who understand the positive effect on students now and in the future. Last year alone, generous support allowed CMH to renovate the front entrance, add a welcome center, continue improvements of restroom facilities, refresh the theater, invest in classroom equipment and curriculum, and purchase Sullivan Campus. The RISE Campaign continues, and much work remains! Take, for example, Sullivan Campus. This bold undertaking—approved by Rome—will significantly improve the student experience for years to come. Less than a five-minute drive from CMH, the 36-acre campus will benefit every student. Once upgrades are complete, the athletic fields and 51,000-square-foot indoor athletic facility will provide expanded space and a home-field advantage for many CMH teams. The Junior Crusaders program will have room to grow. Naming rights, signage, sponsorship opportunities, and long-term lease and tournament agreements will diversify CMH’s revenue streams. And, with vast Miishkooki wetlands on the property, CMH will offer an expanded science curriculum with outdoor classroom space. Be a visionary of today! Join the RISE Campaign and help CMH continue to thrive. STRATEGIC PLAN: RISE Building the Future 16 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Leading the Way Last fall, Tim Sullivan ’71 picked up the ball and ran with it, donating $1 million to support the purchase of Infinity Fields. Now named Sullivan Campus, Tim’s gift is a substantial step toward making CMH’s vision a reality. RISE Accomplishments Next Priorities The theater was updated with new carpeting and fresh paint, while the band and choral rooms received a new sound system, band equipment, uniforms, and music library system. Restrooms on the main floor were renovated, providing fresh, modern facilities. The school’s lobby was enlarged and renovated, offering a welcoming space to students and guests. Additional staff and expanded student services were added in the Czarnecki Academic Resource Center (ARC) to further assist students with their studies. Project Lead the Way’s biomedical curriculum and tools were purchased to teach students in-demand, transportable skills. CMH’s internship program continues to grow each year. In four years, 142 students have interned at 50 companies, exposing them to prospective careers and providing direct experience outside the classroom. 1. Overhaul the kitchen 2. Renovate an additional four sets of restrooms 3. Remodel and renovate the locker rooms and showers 4. Upgrade Sullivan Campus to create home-field advantage, new revenue streams, Junior Crusader growth, and an expanded science curriculum (see picture below for rendering) CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 17


FINANCIALS Audited Consolidated Statement of Financial Position - Summarized (000s) June 30, 2023 Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable, net Pledges receivable, net Property and equipment, net Investments Other assets Total Assets Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Deferred revenue Charitable remainder trust liability Asset retirement obligation Debt Total Liabilities Net assets without donor restrictions Net assets with donor restrictions Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 2,354 39 1,908 14,419 17,225 112 $ 36,057 $ 675 2,266 22 497 5,300 8,760 9,931 17,366 27,297 $ 36,057 2023 18 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


VISION IN ACTION A Year in Review CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 19


The Place to Be The Waldvogel family is just one of several families who make a long, daily journey to Catholic Memorial. Whether the starting point is Hartford, Glendale, or Oak Creek, families choose CMH for its excellent academics, vast extracurriculars, and warm and welcoming faculty. CMH’s strong faith-formation program, however, might be the top reason. Chad and Amy Waldvogel started off determined to send their five children to Catholic school through eighth grade. Amy, who attended public grade school and one hour of catechism classes a week, saw a huge difference between where she was at with her faith and where Chad was with his. Chad attended a Catholic grade school growing up. Beyond eighth grade, they figured their children would have a strong base and a public high school would suffice. As high school approached for their oldest, however, a friend of the family implored them to continue their children’s education with a Catholic high school—specifically Catholic Memorial. Despite the distance, Amy is glad they took their friend’s advice. “High school years are tough. There is so much going on in the world that can pull you away from your moral values. Good teachers setting good examples are important for developing children into adulthood,” said Amy. “I don’t know if that would have happened if we pulled our kids out after eighth grade.” As for the distance? It turned out not to be a big deal. The Waldvogels started out carpooling with another Hartford family. Once that family graduated from CMH, Amy and Chad took turns driving. Now, their kids are old enough to drive themselves. “Our kids find it soothing. They use the time to listen to music and decompress,” said Amy. Even getting up at 5:30 a.m. to make the approximately 40-minute drive, the kids have grown accustomed to it. Says Amy, “It’s just a part of their lives.” Students attending CMH during the 2022-2023 school year represented 40 cities and five counties. 20 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Awards and Recognition After an extensive on-site visit and a rigorous review across thirteen areas of academic excellence, CMH was awarded Exemplary Recognition for Academic Excellence from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. This coveted award commends CMH’s high-quality teaching practices, nurturing environment, and the remarkable achievements of its students. CMH was the only school in the Archdiocese to be awarded this academic honor. CMH President Donna Bembenek received the prestigious 2023 Elizabeth Ann Seton Award from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Donna was honored at the Catholic Schools Dinner on March 7, 2023, for the hard work and dedication she gives to the Catholic Memorial community and the entire Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Cindi Petre, Director of Campus Ministry, was chosen by Archbishop Listecki to receive the Vatican II Award for Leadership in Families in recognition of the many ways she contributes to the vitality and spiritual life of the Church. Cindi’s commitment to CMH, students, families, and staff is commendable. Prior to joining Catholic Memorial, Cindi dedicated her life to youth and families at St. Anthony on the Lake. She is the very definition of the vitality of the Church in all she does. CMH was recognized for the 6th consecutive year as a Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Distinguished School. Only 209 schools across the United States have received this honor, and CMH is the only school in Wisconsin to receive the award each time it has been given. Catholic Memorial continued performing at the highest level in 2022-2023, with multiple awards recognizing CMH’s dedication to students, academic achievement, faith formation, and service to others. Cindi Petre (third from right) with student leaders of the Pro-Life prayer service. CMH President Donna Bembenek poses with her husband Alan and son Scott ’13 alongside Archbishop Listecki at the annual Catholic Schools Dinner where she received her Elizabeth Ann Seton Award. CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 21


This multi-faceted course gives students the opportunity to experience theater as creators, designers, directors, and performers. Students learn the importance of working both individually and collaboratively as part of an ensemble. On a final high note, multiple improvements were made to the arts program and spaces, including new carpeting in the theater, new instruments for the band program, a new sound system and whiteboards for the music classroom, the appointment of a separate choir room, and the creation of a music library system. Music to Students’ Ears Principal Bonnie Scholtz’s first year at Catholic Memorial started with a bang. And maybe a twang and tootle, too. With her extensive experience as a musician, performer, and educator, Bonnie couldn’t resist taking a deeper look at CMH’s music department in her new role. Bonnie’s excitement was palpable as she toured the space and reviewed the curriculum. She knew she could usher CMH’s music program to the next stage of success. Playing to Her Strengths Bonnie comes from a family of performers. She grew up on tour and performed regularly with “The Brothers and Sisters,” and “The Peter Duchin Orchestra.” With an undergraduate degree in Music Education and a master’s degree in Conducting, Bonnie spent her long teaching career as Chair and Executive Director of her past high school’s performing arts program. Orchestrating Her Vision Bonnie began by adding award-winning band director Barry Applewhite to the CMH faculty and preparing to add a new choral director position for the 2023-2024 school year. Once faculty were set, Bonnie turned her focus on curriculum. She added an International Baccalaureate (IB) theater course that launched in the fall of 2023. “The arts are an important element in a well-rounded curriculum that supports educating the whole child,” says Bonnie. “Enhancing our arts programming elevates the entire experience for students.” The CMH Jazz Ensemble performs at the historic St. Kate hotel to kickoff a charity fundraiser. CMH band director Barry Applewhite conducts a talented group of CMH musicians during the Winter Concert. CMH principal Bonnie Scholz steps in to lend her vocal talents alongside the CMH Jazz Ensemble performance at St. Kate hotel. 22 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


“Go Crusaders!” shouts a pumped-up team of third grade basketball players. Already getting into the spirit, these young student athletes are participants of Junior Crusaders, a youth athletic program run by Catholic Memorial. Junior Crusaders started in 2003 with one football team made up of seventh and eighth graders who planned to attend CMH for high school. Dedicated parent volunteers organized the team, scheduled practices, pulled together uniforms, and coached the kids. Interest quickly grew, and over the next few years, the program expanded to individual football teams for fifth through eighth graders. Over time, poms, boys’ and girls’ basketball, baseball, and tennis were added to the program. Although supported by the school, Junior Crusaders was not an official program run by CMH Athletics. Then, in 2017, new CMH president Donna Bembenek and new Athletic Director Matt Bergan ’02 decided to bring Junior Crusaders into CMH Athletics to create a cohesive program with school oversight. Joe Drees, Junior Crusaders Youth Sports Coordinator, was brought in to oversee the program. “In addition to providing branded uniforms, structured league play, and a place to practice, coaches are taught to incorporate the Memorial Way, including prayer before games and service expectations of athletes,” said Matt. “We want these young players to get to know CMH and what we stand for.” When Junior Crusaders started, no other school around offered anything like it. Now, other schools emulate CMH’s structured program. However, CMH’s program remains unique. The program is 100 percent volunteer-run—coaches included—and all children are accepted, regardless of where they currently go to school or where they plan to attend high school. “Not everyone ends up coming to CMH, of course,” said Matt. “But many do. And when they get here, they already feel comfortable and are ready to jump in.” Of CMH’s 2022-2023 freshman class, 29 percent participated in Junior Crusaders. Junior Crusaders continues to grow each year. In 2022-2023, wrestling was added for first through eighth graders. The boys’ basketball program expanded to 18 teams from 10 teams the previous year, increasing the number of athletes by 80. Participation in all seven sports offered increased from 369 in 2021-2022 to 460 students in 2022-2023. With its strong success, CMH Athletics continues to enhance the program. “It’s important for girls to have plenty of options, as well,” said Joe Drees. “After much planning last year, we now offer girls’ volleyball.” Fall 2023 marks girls’ volleyball inaugural season with 45 participants. Next on the list is developing a girls’ softball program. The future of Junior Crusaders is bright. “We want to continue to offer the best playing experience possible,” says Matt. “With the purchase of Sullivan Campus, we’re on our way to making that happen.” Basketball and volleyball teams are already using the indoor NX Level Sports facilities located there. Once baseball, softball, and soccer field upgrades are made, both CMH teams and Junior Crusaders teams will have state-of-the art facilities to practice and play. Fundraising efforts are currently underway to make this vision a reality. Junior Crusaders Celebrates Continued Growth Athletic Highlights Thirty student athletes signed to play at the collegiate level this fall. That’s 19 percent of the senior class! The national average is seven percent. AJ Vranak ’23 and Tori Brostowitz ’23 were named WIAA Scholar Athletes. The award honors seniors who achieve scholastic and athletic excellence. The Father Smith Senior Male Athlete of the Year was awarded to Bennett McCormick ’23. The Monsignor Gearhard Senior Female Athlete of the Year was awarded to Audrey Fryda ’23. Ten CMH students were named Classic 8 Scholar Athletes. Recipients achieved a cumulative grade point average of 3.5, were multiple sport athletes, participated in sports their senior year, and had no Athlete Code violations: Ryan Brophy ’23, Victoria Brostowitz ’23, Kyle Giricz ’23, Madelyn Kosmoski ’23, Melissa Rogala ’23, Christopher Schaefer ’23, Ashley Schalk ’23, Timothy Serb ’23, Anthony Vranak ’23, and Allison Zabel ’23. CMH’s intent is threefold: teach participants the Memorial Way, offer them a great time, and provide ample playing time. Boys’ Volleyball takes home the State Championship with a 3-0 set victory over Arrowhead. CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 23


Living the Memorial Way Student Support Services Expands Members of Catholic Memorial’s National Honor Society (NHS) achieved a record number of service hours in ’22-’23. Collectively, juniors and seniors completed 1,449 hours in service to CMH, 1,973 hours in service to the community, and 881 hours supporting NHS projects. That’s a total of 4,303 hours! According to the industry organization Independent Sector, volunteer time for the state of Wisconsin is valued at $29.97 per hour. That means NHS members provided $129,000 worth of volunteer hours! Catholic Memorial’s award-winning STEM program allows hundreds of students each year to explore challenging and exciting coursework and hands-on experiences that teach them critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication skills. Students value these opportunities offered to them and know the importance of paying it forward. For the past nine years, CMH STEM students have helped run the STEM Challenge, open to middle schoolers throughout Milwaukee, Ozaukee, and Waukesha counties. Last February, more than 300 middle school students from public and Catholic schools participated—that’s a record number! Seventy-five student teams were challenged to build bridges out of paper towel rolls and other materials. Some of their creations sustained more than 20lbs of weight. The winning team was from St. Anthony on the Lake School. In 2019, Catholic Memorial launched a strategic plan to help define and prioritize goals for the coming years. Since school performance is often linked to a student’s social and emotional wellbeing, CMH included the expansion of student support services as a goal. This foresight proved timely as students were soon coping with the pandemic and aftermath of the Waukesha parade tragedy. Christian Family Solutions As a big first step to meet the goal, CMH partnered with Christian Family Solutions (CFS), a Christ-centered counseling team of licensed therapists. The CFS team is on campus every day of the school year, working in tandem with CMH’s own school counselors to offer students and families the therapeutic support they need during the convenience of the school day. For the 2022-23 school year, the CFS team, along with CMH counselors and faculty, conducted a six-module “resiliency program” for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Students learned about emotional regulation, perception distortion, mindfulness, crisis survival, and reality acceptance. CFS also offered mental health screenings for all freshmen. CMH will continue partnering with CFS in 2023-2024 to present a series on “Building the Memorial Family,” which will include The Family Dinner Project, exploring Don Clifton’s strength-finding tools, and increasing ways to “fill our buckets.” Academic Support Academic support is also an important part of CMH’s strategic plan. To meet all students where they’re at, Student Support Services added a Literacy Specialist and a Learning Support Specialist. In addition, the Czarnecki Family Academic Resource Center (ARC) is staffed with math and other core subject teachers every period of the day for student assistance. Support services will continue expanding in 2023-2024 with the addition of a math specialist. 24 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Catholic Memorial’s 70th graduating class crossed the InPro Athletic Center’s stage in May. This year’s graduates worked hard to continue CMH’s legacy and commitment to excellence. With numerous state championships, memorable theater performances, and a dedication to campus ministry and service, these graduates are ready to make their mark in the world. Class of 2023 Highlights 3.68 Average class GPA 152 Class of 2023 graduates 59 Achieved honor roll recognition every semester by earning a 3.5 GPA or higher 45 IB Diploma and IB Certificate candidates (30 percent of the graduating class!) 3 Intend to serve their country by entering the military $18.8M Earned in scholarships Valedictorian Sophia King University of Iowa Salutatorian James Brown University of Minnesota -Twin Cities CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 25


2022-2023 VISIONARIES Catholic Memorial is humbled by the commitment of alumni, parents, partners, and friends who continue to believe in and support the mission of CMH. The following pages contain the names of individuals, corporations, and foundations whose gifts were received from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2023. A † symbol indicates donors who are now deceased. 26 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


RISE Campaign Gifts Now and Forever The RISE Campaign provides the necessary funding to fulfill the goals of Catholic Memorial’s strategic plan, focusing on three key areas: seed funding for critical programmatic investments, key capital investments, and bold/aspirational initiatives. Thank you to these generous supporters: Anonymous (9) Christopher Baggott ’04 Timothy ’03 and Laura Baggott William and Marion Baggott Anthony and Marcia Baures Alan and Donna Bembenek Bucyrus Foundation, Inc. John ’67 and Nancy Bunce Stephan and Sharon Cooper Steven and Denise Cremer Robert and Shannon Dakovich William and Maureen Dowling Michael and Kristen Doyle James ’74 and Marcia (Hinkes) ’76 Dunlap Enterprise Lighting, Ltd. Christopher Fox ’88 and Charlene Saber ’88 William and Claire (Welsh) ’98 Geller Michael and Lynn Giffhorn Michael and Renee Gratz James and Michelle Gross Michael and Ann Marie Grubich Timothy ’74 and Monica (Loomis) ’77 Hanley Rev. Paul Hartmann ’84 Maureen Hutchinson † InPro Corporation Jerry ’85 and Becky Jendusa KMI Construction, LLC/The Kinateder Family Glenn and Heather Kormanik Jeffrey ’03 and Carissa Krause John and Mary Kay Lammers David and Julie Lancaster Robert and Rita Lorenz Lutz Family Charitable Trust Marianne Maahs Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. Tom McCormick and Tammie Miller Michael and Deborah McCourt Thomas ’03 and Lauren (Taugher) ’06 McInerny James McKnight Anthony and Inger Mescher Mark and Martha Mirsberger Ronald and Kathleen Mohorek Moore Construction Services, LLC Scott and Richelle Naze John Nevins † Michael ’91 and Shelley Nevins Randall ’84 and Lynn North Northwestern Mutual Foundation Derek and Michele Pawlak R & R Insurance Services, Inc. James and Kristine Rappé Timothy and Barbara Reynolds Stephen and Shelagh Roell Christopher ’88 and Pauline (Beres) ’87 Rosecky Dennis and Mary Pat † Sage John Sage ’83 Gary and Linda Sarner Craig ’92 and Natalie Schaefer Steven ’91 and Cynthia (Marsicek) ’91 Scheuing Calvin and Suzanne Schmidt Larry ’61 and Therese Schmidt Thomas Schmitt † and Linda Niemela Mark and Patricia (Reardon) ’85 Schneider Terrence and Catherine Skelding William and Patricia Sommers David Sorenson ’78 Timothy ’71 and Vivian Sullivan Town Bank Jamie ’92 and Andrea (Varner) ’92 Vanderveldt Lawrence Von Rueden ’62 Patrick and Angela Walters John Ward ’76 Waukesha State Bank We Energies Wiesner Real Estate, LLC Matt Zach ’85 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 27


$1,000,000+ Anonymous (2) Marvin † and Hanna † Nevins Stephen and Shelagh Roell Timothy ’71 and Vivian Sullivan $500,000 - $999,999 Anonymous Bucyrus Foundation, Inc. Thomas and Kristen Czarnecki Michael and Lynn Giffhorn InPro Corporation Patrick and Colleen Lawton John † and Barbara † Nevins Timothy and Barbara Reynolds Waukesha State Bank $250,000 - $499,999 Anonymous Archdiocese of Milwaukee CMH Parents’ Club Dorothy Dunne † Faith in Our Future Timothy ’74 and Monica (Loomis) ’77 Hanley KMI Construction, LLC John and Mary Kay Lammers Marianne Maahs Nev 2/11 Foundation Robert ’80 and Margaret Potrzebowski Christopher ’81 Rebholz and Kelly Cleary-Rebholz Dennis and Mary Pat † Sage John and Kim Schlifske James Scrima ’61 $100,000 - $249,999 Anonymous (6) John ’67 and Nancy Bunce Catholic Community Foundation, Inc. - Brian D. Hanley Fund CMH Booster Club Stephan and Sharon Cooper Jeffrey ’75 and Susan Dailey Michael and Kristen Doyle Erica P. John Fund Christopher Fox ’88 and Charlene Saber ’88 GE Foundation Michael and Renee Gratz Thomas ’66 and JoAnne Haasch John ’70 † and Debra † Jansen Jerry ’85 and Becky Jendusa John Bisswurm CMH Scholarship Fund Max and Dawn Keller Kern Family Foundation Fred and Mary Kinateder Robert ’89 and Kim Kleewein Joan Kleinhenz Robert and Susanne Lang Joan MacGregor † Merkel Foundation Mark and Martha Mirsberger Ronald and Kathleen Mohorek Jay ’83 and Christa Multhauf Multhauf Foundation Harlan Murray † Scott and Richelle Naze Larry † and Arleen † Neuman Lisa Nevins ’73 Michael ’63 and Elisabeth Nevins Northwestern Mutual Foundation Philip Morris Companies, Inc. John † and Grace Phillips R & R Insurance Services, Inc. James and Kristine Rappé Kenneth and Jeannie Riesch Barbara (Pace) Rosenmerkel ’58 Gary and Linda Sarner Calvin and Suzanne Schmidt Michael and Kimberly Schulze Terrence and Catherine Skelding Paul and Janet Smyczek Richard and Karen Sonnentag John and JoEllen Stollenwerk Thomas ’79 and Pam Taugher The Geiger Family Foundation WaterStone Bank We Energies WE Energies Foundation John † and Muriel † Weber William ’79 and Michelle West Steve Ziegler $50,000 - $99,999 Anonymous (5) Alan and Donna Bembenek John ’77 and Sally ’81 Bisswurm David ’74 and Patricia Bohrer Thomas ’84 and Kellie Bray Anthony and Andrea Bryant Mary Bubanovich † Catholic Financial Life CMH Student Council Steven and Denise Cremer Christopher and Karen DeNardis Scott and Lori Doro James ’74 and Marcia (Hinkes) ’76 Dunlap Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund William Fotsch † Tom and Nancy (Nevins) ’71 Gaudion Donnell and Sheila Geib Peter and Elizabeth (Shannon) ’73 Gottsacker Anton † and Josie † Grasch James and Michelle Gross Michael and Ann Marie Grubich Christopher ’79 and Elisabeth Hartmann Rev. Paul Hartmann ’84 Paul and Michelle Holt Jerome † and Dorothy † Holz Leon and Betsy Janssen Ray and Mary (Etzel) ’62 Jast Anthony and Monica (Beres) ’83 Jennaro Barry ’66 and Joanie Kerwin John and Maureen Keyes William ’61 † and Connie Klingler Dennis and Pamela Klumb Glenn and Heather Kormanik Daniel and JoAnn Krause KS Energy Services, Inc. Larpen Metallurgical Service M.J. Electric, Inc. Vinny and Kathy McAvoy Michael McWilliams Pamela McWilliams Microsoft Corporation Moore Construction Services, LLC John and Cathy Murphy Patricia Nevins ’77 Thomas ’73 and Colleen Nevins Stuart Buchholtz and Mary ’74 Nevins-Buchholtz Randall ’84 and Lynn North Ortho-Kinetics, Inc. Pavlic Investment Advisors, Inc. Price Foundation Charitable Trust Diane (Bischel) Rezagholi ’62 Sanofi Bio Industries, Inc. John and Karen Sauer Margaret Schallitz † Larry ’61 and Therese Schmidt Douglas and Sharon Vanderhei Waukesha County Community Foundation Art and Mary Ann Wigchers MEMORIAL LIFETIME SOCIETY A Lifetime of Impact Over the course of their lifetime, many have made significant gifts to help sustain our mission. We recognize these benefactors and their generosity by naming them to the Memorial Lifetime Society. Please note summaries are based on current database records. 28 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


$10,000+ Anonymous (5) Archdiocese of Milwaukee Bucyrus Foundation, Inc. Catholic Community Foundation, Inc. - Brian D. Hanley Fund Michael and Rebecca Coello Stephan and Sharon Cooper Thomas and Kristen Czarnecki Jeffrey ’75 and Susan Dailey Michael and Kristen Doyle Dan and Wendy Dulak Faith in Our Future Ryan and Lauren Fink James and Michelle Gross Thomas ’66 and JoAnne Haasch InPro Corporation Ray and Mary (Etzel) ’62 Jast Max and Dawn Keller Kern Family Foundation KMI Construction, LLC Glenn and Heather Kormanik Kenneth and Margaret Krahe Larpen Metallurgical Service Patrick and Colleen Lawton Lutz Family Charitable Trust Merkel Foundation Tom McCormick and Tammie Miller Moore Construction Services, LLC Jay ’83 and Christa Multhauf Multhauf Foundation Scott and Richelle Naze Michael ’63 and Elisabeth Nevins Price Foundation Charitable Trust Timothy and Barbara Reynolds Diane Rezagholi ’62 Kenneth and Jeannie Riesch Stephen and Shelagh Roell Christopher ’88 and Pauline (Beres) ’87 Rosecky Jolayne Rowan Dennis and Mary Pat † Sage Gary and Linda Sarner John and Karen Sauer John and Kim Schlifske Calvin and Suzanne Schmidt David Scrima ’70 James Scrima ’61 Terrence and Catherine Skelding John and JoEllen Stollenwerk Timothy ’71 and Vivian Sullivan Lawrence Von Rueden ’62 Waukesha State Bank $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous (3) Auto Paint & Supply Christopher Baggott ’04 Alan and Donna Bembenek Joseph and Bev Braun Dedicated Computing, LLC Scott and Lori Doro Scott and Judith Fiducci Tom and Nancy (Nevins) ’71 Gaudion Google, LLC Holz Family Foundation HomeSealed Exteriors, LLC Jill and George Fahr Charitable Fund Christine Jones Thomas and Melinda Kalawa Fred ’98 and Meghan (Knapp) ’95 Kinateder Fred and Mary Kinateder Michael ’02 and Meg Kinateder Michael ’01 and Amanda Kleber Joan MacGregor † Anthony and Inger Mescher Mark and Martha Mirsberger Darryl and Angela Morin Patrick and Gerry (Long) ’69 Murphy Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin S.C. Steven and Stacie Piacsek Dan and Erin Plas R & R Insurance Services, Inc. Jonathan ’96 and Kathleen (Warns) ’98 Riesch Michael ’91 and Kathryn Sarner Michael and Tracy Tarwacki TKO Miller, LLC Susan Van Abel ’65 Robert and Bridget Warns Diane Wiese ’64 † Wiesner Real Estate, LLC Wolter Investment Co., LLC $3,000 - $4,999 Anonymous (2) Aries Industries, Inc. BC Adhesives, LLC Boyle Fredrickson S.C. Larry and Regina Brown Catherine McKeever Denten Foundation Robert and Shannon Dakovich James ’74 and Marcia (Hinkes) ’76 Dunlap Steven and Karie Eberhardt Enterprise Lighting, Ltd. Tim Farrell Forklift Trader Fotsch Family Foundation, Inc. Michael and Renee Gratz Sharon Green Richard and Kathryn (Sawyer) ’80 Gutenkunst Jerry ’85 and Becky Jendusa Brent ’87 and Jennifer Jones Sandra Keyser ’62 Joan Kleinhenz Jeffrey ’03 and Carissa Krause David ’77 and Jean Lauer Timothy ’79 and Marie LeRoy Mawicke & Goisman, S.C. Robert and Elsie Mazurczak David and Jane (Hepperla) ’83 Menheer Thomas ’73 and Colleen Nevins Arthur and Barbara (Bunce) ’74 Patten Michael Randa and Laura Riesterer-Randa Dan and Bonnie Scholz Second Chance Ventures, LLC Michael and Kerri (Lapointe) ’94 Webber Michael and Elizabeth Wilson $1,000 - $2,999 Dennis Ackeret Ryan ’04 and Karlyn (Rappé) ’04 Agnew David and Janet Andera Gary and Laura Anderson Michael Anderson and Elizabeth Tran-Anderson Annex Wealth Management Anonymous Steve and Valerie Becker Michael and Kimberly Behring Patricia Behring Michael Benfield Michael ’00 and Breanna Berg Matthew ’02 and Patricia Bergan Robert ’77 and Susan (Kubacki) ’77 Bernhardt John ’77 and Sally (Heck) ’81 Bisswurm Joseph and Jan Boberschmidt Anthony and Sigrid Bove Brian ’95 and Mary (Biebel) ’95 Brejcha Christopher and Amy Brennan Mark Brooks Terence and Jaclyn Browne Anthony and Andrea Bryant John ’67 and Nancy Bunce James and Marilee Burczyk Sharon Burt Patrick and Linda Cannon Catholic Community Foundation - St Gerard Assoc Endowed Fund Catholic Study Club Kevin and Ann Chiappetta Todd and Cheryl (Hamilton) ’88 Clausen CMH Booster Club CMH Friends of the Arts James ’94 and Jennifer (Schilling) ’94 Connelly Geoff and Angela Cooper John Cremer ’05 Paul Wojnowski and Stefanie Cristan Robert and Shari Crivello Dan Plautz Cleaning Service, Inc. Steven and Ronda DeAngelis Michael and Julie Denten Ellen Dobrogowski ’67 James and Judy Dobrzynski Patrick ’72 and Mary Donahue Thomas and Mari Dougherty William and Maureen Dowling Christopher and Mary Drosen Alan and Janet Edwards Jamie and Elizabeth Edwards Greg and Kara Erchull Bruce and Abby Figi Clint and Jan Filipowicz James and Angela Flanagan Christopher Fox ’88 and Charlene Saber ’88 Paul ’85 and Libby Fox PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY 2022-2023 Contributors The following individuals, foundations, and businesses are recognized for cumulative monetary gifts within this fiscal year to the RISE Campaign, Annual Crusader Fund, Crusader Auction, Crusader Golf Outing, endowment funds, memorial gifts, special projects, and donor-designated gifts. CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 29


Dan and Ann Frankowski Brian ’83 and Jill (Greb) ’83 Fridl Cindy Fryda David and Dena Fura Donnell and Sheila Geib William and Claire (Welsh) ’98 Geller Paul and Heather George Jason and Laura Gerke Stephen and Valerie Gigot Kevin and Lynda Gilpin Anthonie and Katherine Goedheer Peter and Judith Goodman Mark and Julie Goyette Patricia Groh James and Pamela Hammes Timothy ’74 and Monica (Loomis) ’77 Hanley Rev. Paul Hartmann ’84 William and Lisa Henk Nicholas Hlavinka ’94 Neil and Monica (Carroll) ’85 Hocum Timothy and Susan Hornung Stephen ’68 and Patty (Shields) ’69 Houk Thomas and Letitia (Merkt) ’65 Hoye James and Lori Hubacek Industrial Associates, Inc. Jim and Jodi Jacobson James Electrical Contractors, LLC Leon and Betsy Janssen Thomas and Tami Johns Peter and Karolyn Johnston Martin ’87 and Lorena Kern John and Maureen Keyes David and Gina King Carrie Konopacki Brian and Julie Kontney Margie Krauski ’67 Robert Krueger ’67 LAK Group Larry and Ann (Gaffney) ’77 La Marche David and Julie Lancaster Kevin and Kathy Lang James and Mary Laux Andrew Lawton ’03 Paul and Nancy Lemarbre Julie Lenhart ’83 Danny and Maurya Lomen Anthony and Ann (Stollenwerk) ’77 Maas Mary Jo MacGregor ’81 Marsh & McLennan Companies Jeffrey and Bethanne Mazurczak Vinny and Kathy McAvoy Michael and Deborah McCourt Dan and Lisa McElwee Thomas ’03 and Lauren (Taugher) ’06 McInerny Todd and Meg McMahon Pamela McWilliams Melody Realty Group Metal-Era, Inc. Matthew and Nora Marie Miklosy Mark and Joanne Milleman Morgan Stanley & Co., LLC Frank ’66 and Nancy Muench Kenneth and Sandra Murray Barbara Muth Michael Nell Patricia Nevins ’77 David and Paula Newman Andrew and Tammy Nicholas Timothy and Marie Norgal Randall ’84 and Lynn North Eric and Liesel Oechsner Frank Marchan and Monica Olague-Marchan Mark and Susan Olbrantz John Papineau and Pat Boelter Bart Bohne and Patti ’91 Pavlic Bohne PHM Orthodontists James and Mary Pat Rick Dennis and Julie Rogers Chad ’93 and Kimberly Rogowski Steve and Amy Ryan Paul ’84 and Carley Rydberg William Schaumann ’00 Robert and Patricia (Weber) ’62 Schmidt Brian Schreiber ’93 and Jennifer ’97 Cunningham Schreiber Joseph ’94 and Nicole (Vanderveldt) ’94 Scrima Jeffrey and Mary Seefeld Tyler and Elizabeth Sisk Ronald ’84 and Jenny Smith Thomas and Angela Solomon William and Patricia Sommers Justin and Anna (Hammes) ’99 Staebler Martha Staszak ’67 Christopher Stewart ’94 Kyle ’92 and Jennifer Stoehr James Tarantino Thomas ’79 and Pam Taugher Thomas Tomasik Mark ’89 and Katharine Tomchek TS Packaging, Inc. Thomas and Dagmar Vetta Daniel ’67 and Yon Wacker Matthew Waite ’04 Mary Jo Wallis ’54 Matthew and Lisa (Gamalski) ’00 Walsh Walsh Masonry, Inc. Kenneth ’81 and Kay Walter Bryan ’87 and Nicole Waltersdorf John Ward ’76 John Weber and Lore Hannelore Weldall Mfg., Inc. William ’79 and Michelle West Ann Marie Wick ’88 Art and Mary Ann Wigchers Wintrust Investments, LLC Wisconsin Souvenir Milkcaps, Inc. Wisconsin State Golf Association Xtreme Ortho, LLC PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY Continued 30 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


$500 - $999 David and Sara Alexander Haley Anderson ’13 Anonymous (3) James ’75 and Sheila (Nettesheim) ’76 Axt Nicholas and Catherine Bailey James and Barbara (Grasch) ’66 Barrett William and Linda (Wolf) ’78 Baxa Becker Patent Law, LLC Mike and Becky Benish Zachary Berghouse ’03 Torrey and Lori (Godich) ’96 Bievenour Mark Bischel ’69 Joseph and Cheryl (Hutchinson) ’86 Blackstone Dorothy Block ’73 Dennis ’75 and Sandra (Baukus) ’78 Boyd Edward and Helen Brady Thomas ’84 and Kellie Bray Harold Brecher ’65 Joshua and Colleen (Holton) ’94 Brown Kathleen Brown Terry Buss ’86 Christopher and Natalie Cahlamer Colleen Cannon ’94 Bruce Carrell ’63 † Nancy Crowley Bruce ’81 and Carolyn Dall Gary and Julie Davis Duncan and Mary Delhey Andrew and Jennifer Denten Travis ’96 and Amanda Dodge Scott ’90 and Susan Domach Kevin and Sherryl (Fenske) ’85 Ellis J. Patrick † and Peggy Farrell Kevin and Debra Farrell Carl Fedders and Lynne Knobloch-Fedders Paul and Patricia Feller John Fleming ’09 Phillip and Pamela Foti James ’70 and Mary Jo Gabelbauer Andrew Galati ’04 Jeffrey and Beth Gauthier Michael ’88 and Rebecca Germain Joe and Keryn Ghali Carol Goeckermann Gordy’s Lakefront Marine, Inc. Michael and Ann Marie Grubich Patrick ’10 and Christine Hale Patrick ’01 and Kristin (Gamalski) ’02 Hartung Wayne and Melody Hendrickson Heritage Landscape Partners, Inc. Hippenmeyer, Reilly, Blum, Schmitzer, Fabian & English, S.C. Michael and Kathleen Hodan Colin and Christina Holmes Steve and Debra Holubowicz Matthew ’85 and Dawn Hoppe Joseph Piatt and Traci Huntemann-Piatt William and Sue Hunter International Concrete Products, Inc. John Schroeder and Jennifer Janusiak- Schroeder Richard and Renee Kapusniak Thaddeus and Susan (Kneser) ’70 Kearney David ’05 and Megan Kelnhofer Steven and Diane Kleber Ben and Tory Koetterhagen Regge and Karolyn (Kneser) ’69 Krueger Joel and Jennifer Kujawa Kyle ’92 Ladish and Sara ’93 Bortolotti Ladish Colin Lancaster ’17 Lake Five Landscape Supply, LLC Brian Lammers ’88 Peter and Rose (Mondloch) ’83 Lange David ’82 and Sherry Laske Frank Lenz and Kristine Havlik-Lenz Scott ’68 and Mary Ann Lodde George and Elizabeth Lubeley William and Amy Lucci Marianne Maahs Jeffrey and Linda Matyas Patrick McCaffery ’61 James ’87 and Mary McCarthy Lee and Erin McCarthy Mid-City Sports Chad and Kathryn Mitts Michael and Paula Moore Glenn and Donna (Rohrbach) ’67 Mordini Matt Moylan Musson Bros., Inc. Mark ’12 and Meredith Mutza Michael ’86 and Mary Mutza Lisa Nevins ’73 Barbara Nevins Hall ’70 Robert Nolan John O’Connell † Office Furniture Warehouse, LLC Olive Promotions, LLC One Source Construction Corp. Henry and Barbara Otten Derek and Michele Pawlak Jon Peltier ’84 Patrick and Christine Pfankuch Jonas and Beth Phillips PNC Bank R/J Properties, LLC Edward Ramthun and Catherine Way Michael Randa Kathleen Redmond Michael and Melissa Riley Richard ’82 and Tamara Rinaldi Thomas ’14 and Meredith Rosecky Craig ’92 and Natalie Schaefer Brian and Debra (Behring) ’79 Schneider Justin and Lindsay Schweikert Robert and Gina Schwister Donald Braun and Margaret ’79 Seegers- Braun John ’04 and Meredith Semrad Jason and Kate Strebig Carolyn Szymanski Tally’s Tap & Eatery Thomas Thurston Turf-Aid, Inc. Thomas and Nanci Weideman Margaret Weiler Jeffrey Weinberger Paul ’93 and Sherry Wichert Wind Dancer Balloon Promotions, LLC $250 - $499 Zachary Anderson ’19 Anonymous Elizabeth Arend Mary Ellen (Fauerbach) Aspenson ’71 Jean and Nancy Azevedo Timothy ’03 and Laura Baggott William and Marion Baggott Ballpark Day Of Faith Nathan and Jennifer (Price) ’98 Barber Anthony and Marcia Baures Mark and Lindsay (Bembenek) ’07 Bednar Christopher ’89 and Catherine Beres Donald ’70 and Debra Beres Patrick and Diane Bergan Laverne and Kathleen (Fauerbach) ’75 Best Mike Boedeker Gerard and Judith Bonin Mary Anne Borowski-Lutz Daniel and Jessica Brown Craig and Kelly Butrym Douglas and Mary Carson James Casey ’81 Michael and Mary Chmielewski John and Janice Christianson Class of 1967 John and Mary Cooney Anthony Cotton ’98 Michael ’79 and Eileen (Mueller) ’84 Croal Patrick and Jennifer (Mathews) ’93 Cullert James and Deborah Cunningham Gary and Christine Dahlen Eric and Lynn Delzer Thaddeus and Jill Derynda John and Mary (Vanden Noven) ’78 Dietz James and Marcelene Dobrinska Thomas and Stephenie (Mueller) ’98 Duelge David and Diana Dusing Michael ’72 and Karen Flaherty Mark and Lisa Fleckenstein Patrick and Julie (Stekiel) ’84 Fuller Michael ’78 and Martha Galecki Gregory and Judy Gamalski Doug and Diane Gard Jeanette Gilberto Wayne and Kelley Haddon Jeanie Hagis Mark ’70 and Barbara Halaska Christopher ’99 and Laurie Hamilton Robert ’04 and Katie Hanley Kyle ’04 and Sarah Harvey Michael ’05 and Sarah Heritsch Donald and Mary Heyrman William and Cynthia (Knoebel) ’67 Holcomb David and Anne (Burke) ’78 Hone John and Katherine Huenink Patrick ’89 and Stephanie Hutchinson Andrew ’91 and Jennifer Iggens FRIENDS OF CMH 2022-2023 Contributors The following individuals, foundations, and businesses are recognized for cumulative monetary gifts within this fiscal year to the RISE Campaign, Annual Crusader Fund, Crusader Auction, Crusader Golf Outing, endowment funds, memorial gifts, special projects, and donor-designated gifts. 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Kurt Ihn ’01 Joshua and Denise Kawczynski Kevin ’83 and Christine Keane Rita Keepers Frank and Judy (Kluth) ’81 Kile Jessie and Christy Kleinmeyer Paul Klespis-Wick and Kathleen ’76 Klespis- Wick Steve and Rebecca (Reynolds) ’00 Kohl Scott and Jennifer Komp Kopp Brothers, Inc. Gregory and Valeria Kopulos Brian and Laura Kosmoski Michael Kupper ’54 Colleen Kusy ’10 Judy Lapointe Christopher Lawton ’03 Matthew Lawton ’11 Mark Lepkowski Mark and Julie Lindow Robert ’67 and Heidi Manak Raymond and Mary McInerny Evan ’05 and Maria Meier Frederick and Carol Michalek Austin ’05 and Rachel (Berghouse) ’05 Moore Mount Mary University Robert and Catherine Muchka Jerry and Mary Mudlaff Peter ’81 and Kathleen (O’Connor) ’82 Mueller Charles and Susan Munkwitz Michael ’79 and Catherine Murphy Robert ’76 and Terri (Hurley) ’76 Murphy Kris and Lori Olson Patricia O’Toole Mark and Cynthia Petre Janet Pfeffer ’63 Thomas and Terese Pierce Thomas and Connie Pire Joseph ’77 and Julie Reuteman Barbara Rosecky ’56 Ron and Cathy (Mueller) ’77 Rotter Anne Ryan ’98 John Sage ’83 Robert ’85 and Kelly Sage Randy and Laura Sanders John Schmit Ryan Schmit ’17 Doug and Kerry Schnier Michael ’84 and Ann Schomisch Eric ’89 and Jennifer Schroeder Michael and Kimberly Schulze Eileen Schumann Charles Schwarting ’88 William and Cheryl Serb James and Alexandra Sielaff Michael and Melanie Sikma Spencer Smith Lidia Sobierajski Sebastian and Joanna Staszeczka Samuel Steiner Kevin and Janet Ustby John and Beth Valdes Jamie ’92 and Andrea (Varner) ’92 Vanderveldt Joseph ’56 and Louise (Kissinger) ’56 Vitale Lawrence and JoAnn Weidmann Alfred and Helen Wilke Jon Williamson ’75 † Douglas and Christine (Bohrer) ’77 Young Werner Zahn and Nancy Richards Up to $250 Mark and Karen Aamot Barbara Abler Brian and Carlee Adamson Jeff and Christine (Goedde) ’89 Adent Susan (Biwer) Aleson ’79 Robert Amrhein Conrad and Phyllis (Pankratz) ’59 Andringa Anonymous (9) Kimberly Applegate Barry and Lorraine Applewhite Paul and Julie Arend Jeffrey Arent John Arneson ’83 Eric and Mary Aspenson Peter Aspenson ’16 Thomas ’54 and Marian Atkinson Steve Bailey Thomas and Marnie Balke Allan ’62 and Geraldine (Savatski) ’62 Banaszak Michael and Davina Barlow Ben and Stephanie Bauer Dennis and Dorothy Bayard Richard Keuler and Sharon Behring Keuler Robert and Julie (Landry) ’83 Bell Lynda Beller ’61 Robert Benfield George Beres ’22 Josephine Beres ’18 William Beres ’22 Michael Bergan ’01 Robert Berger Alyssa Beveridge ’07 Thomas ’73 and Mary (Dergin) ’73 Bichanich William and Florence Bichanich Timothy ’84 and Deborah (DeMarsh) ’84 Bisswurm Kathleen Bitante Todd and Kristen Boffeli Sarah Boffeli Richard and Margaret (Foley) ’83 Bohlin David ’74 and Patricia Bohrer Dennis ’81 and Tracy Bohrer Karine Booher John and Lori Borg Jeff Both ’74 Patrick ’00 and Nicole (Lierman) ’00 Bowes Barry ’64 and Emma Jean Bowman Cyndy Boyd John and Martha Boyd James and Anna (Rill) ’68 Bradach Sharon Brahy Kapps Thomas Bray ’10 William Brehm ’53 Ronald and Marilyn Brejcha Frank and Caryl Briscoe Gary and Patricia (Stack) ’75 Browning Daniel Brozynski ’15 Jeffrey and Judy Brozynski Robert and Mary Brueggeman Steven Bruni ’69 John ’73 and Laurie Brunner Richard and Beverly Budny Daniel and Jennette Burau Lewis and Frances (DeSantis) ’55 Burgeson Busias Bakery & Bistro Donna Rae Butterfield ’72 Isaac and Morgan (Mutza) ’14 Buttke Ralph and Patricia Buzzell Victoria Cali Amy Calteux Cannon Properties, LLC Eric ’86 and Emily Carlton Kevin and Sarah Carney Edmund ’56 and Marilyn Carns Brandt and Tricia Casey Scott Huntley and Kim Castillo Huntley Michael and Melinda Caughill Kathleen Cepelka Michael and Beatrice (Lindner) ’69 Chilson Sean and Sarah Christiansen John and Theresa Chudy Jacqueline Cinicola ’81 John and Joan Clausz James ’83 and Anne Collins George ’53 and Shirley Conway Paul and Maria Cook Stephanie Copoulos-Selle Daniel Cortez ’74 Scott Schmidt and Stacy (Beaster) ’81 Coss-Schmidt Beth Ann Crain Robert and Nicole Crain Shawn and Kathleen Crain Suzanne Crain William and LuAnn Crain Monica Cristan Bert Kreitlow and Amy Cropper Dane Cunniff ’16 Alyssa Cunningham ’21 Thomas and Janet Curtis Thomas and Karyl (Polasky) ’70 Daluga Gene and Elaine Damato Jamie Daun Erin DeJarlais Cliff Johnson and Marlo ’99 Dentice-Johnson Darin Dequardo ’93 Samantha Derynda ’09 Stephen and Julie Desidero Tom and Mary Devine Shawn and Stephanie Diedrich David and Nancy (Kuhlka) ’78 Diestler Divine Mercy University Dorian Dobrzynski Roger and Sharon Dodds John and Eileen Doherty Greg Domino Michael and Kelly Donohue Timothy and Victoria (Kaiser) ’83 Donohue Michael and Shawn Dooley Thomas and Joan Doucette Brian Doyle Margaret Drechsler ’01 Matthew and Anne (Stoiber) ’82 Drewry Maxine Drinan Andrew and Karen Drwila FRIENDS OF CMH Continued 32 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Steven ’84 and Jayna (Levihn) ’84 Dryer Duane Dupuy Jay Durst ’87 Justin and Rachelle Dusso Mike and Jane Egan Theodore and Judith Egan Jeffrey and Jennifer Ehrhardt Robert and Maureen (Laughlin) ’69 Ellerbrock Alexander Sherman and Ramona (Baran) ’84 Elmer Andrew and Ann (Muench) ’98 Erb Ramona Essoe Martin and Katherine (Mueller) ’04 Esterle Susan Eutizzi † Allan and Katherine Evans Paul and Joan Ewig Al and Norma Mae Exner Robert ’63 and Mary Ann (Marone) ’63 Farner John Farrell and Lynn Racz Farrell Robert ’70 and Georgia Fay Andrea Federighe Carol Fekete ’65 Raymond and Rita Feldmeier Angel Files ’95 Maureen Fleming ’14 Kenneth Paker and Marianne ’78 Flood Paker Benjamin and Corrine Flores Hubert and Carole Ford M. Noel Fortier ’81 Margaret Foss Cooper ’70 Michael and Jayne Foti Robert and Kerry Foti Linda Fox Peter ’92 and Melodie Fox Joseph and Sharon Foy Anna Francis John and Rebecca Freek Kristin Freiberg ’97 John and Felicia Froschmayer Gary and Mary Fryda Paul Furrer and Linda Martin Robb and Paula Furrer Gordon and Barb Gaeth Scott ’87 and Ronda Gaeth Robert and Judy Gammon Gina Ganos Joan Ganos-Piette Michael ’68 and Mary (Van Den Berg) ’68 Gara Michael ’94 and Julene Gaspard Ronald and Linda Gaura Lisa George Federico and Arlene Gerasmo Oleg and Heather Gershteyn Daniel Gibson Scott Giesegh James and Kitty (Kreidler) ’57 Gilane Kurt and Irma Giricz Kurt and Sheila Giricz Kathleen Glembin Carley Gogin ’10 Pamela Goman Maria Gonzales Juan and Beatrice Gonzalez Anthony and Meghan Gorzalski Patrick ’78 and Barbara Gosa Michael and Kathryn Gotthardt Thomas ’77 and Mary Beth (Armstrong) ’77 Gotzler Kenna Greenmeier ’83 John ’71 and Susann Gresch Patricia Griswold ’58 William Gromacki Stephen and Tammy (Gross) ’83 Gross James and Sandra Gruenke Perry and Linda Grutza Carl and Barbara Guse Jacqueline Haase ’62 Robert ’66 and Betsy Halaska Brian and Kristina (Redmond) ’99 Hall Robert and Judy Hamilton Michael Hanley ’07 Jim and Sally (Sheedy) ’67 Hanson Pamela Hanson-Stewart Scott Harford ’18 Nancy Harlfinger ’60 Brian Harrell Timothy and Heather Hartke Sean Harvey ’10 Jim ’79 and Anne Hauert Dave Hedin Mike and Jane Heinks Thomas and Mary (Rogan) ’73 Helgerson Joy Hemmer Wolfgang and Terry Hemschik Thomas and Mary Pat Henschel Steven and Christine Herbst Michael ’56 and Karen Hernandez Nicholas ’79 and Lisa Hirsch Patrick and Patricia (Vande Castle) ’66 Hitt Michael and Christine (Luterbach) ’69 Hodgden Paul and Kathleen (Jahnke) ’72 Hoffman Paul and Michelle Holt Mary Kay Holzmann ’67 Carol Honecker ’64 James and Lucille Hornung Peter Hornung ’14 Theo Hornung ’19 Kevin Houk ’96 Benjamin ’85 and Ann Hruz Thomas ’91 and Kelly Hruz Earl and Sara Hudson Edward and Joanne Hughes Sandy Huhn Thomas and Lucy Huhn John Hunzinger Thomas and Mary (Loomis) ’81 Huppertz Robert and Judith Hutchison Stephen Iggens ’88 Brian and Angela Inloes John ’71 and Sue (Donahue) ’71 Inzeo Dave and Jackie Jahnke Daniel Janasik ’97 James and Gerry Janette Edward and Barbara Janusiak Michael and Eileen Jarosz David ’54 and Nancy (Scrima) ’54 Jarvis Jim Jendusa ’82 Kristin Jensen David and Judith Johnsen Steven and Ann Marie (Pelrine) ’75 Johnson Chad and Cheryl Johnson Jay and Jennifer Johnson Kathleen Johnson Matt Johnson and Susan Rector-Johnson Robert and Patricia (Ethier) ’65 Johnson Richard and Janet Johnson Tom Johnson Rose Jungbluth ’53 Kevin and Lori Kaari Christopher ’76 and Tina (Houk) ’79 Kadrich Calvin Kalawa ’19 Samuel Kalawa ’21 Joan Kaminski Daniel Kampschroer ’83 Michael and Katherine Karczewski Warren and Sandra (Haase) ’64 Kass Matthew and Kristine Kaye Thomas and Judith Keenan Nicole Keller ’20 Lyle ’64 and Sandra (Schweitzer) ’64 Kelliher Donald and Cynthia Kempka Michael and Carol (Brecher) ’67 Kennedy Donald and Barbara Kester Mike Kilar Barbara Kilpatrick ’68 Dean and Barbara Kirschner Peter Kleibor ’92 Mark ’89 and Melissa (Sanchez) ’89 Klement Andrew and JoAnn (Wingenter) ’73 Klinger Justin ’91 and Lisa Klug John ’54 and Chris Kluth Shaun Knapp ’09 Thomas and Nancy Knapp L. Christopher Knauf ’94 Kevin and Kim Kober Robert and Suzanne Koch John Koehler ’62 Laura (Petrie) Koehler ’11 Denise Konkol ’83 Jason and Katie Kopp Joe and Jennifer Korb Allison Kormanik ’18 Claire Kormanik ’20 Douglas and Natalie Kornmeyer Susan Kosiboski Anthony ’89 and Teri (Burrell) ’89 Koslowski Joseph and Jo Ann Kovacich Jonathan Kozak ’07 Steven and Jennifer (Blaha) ’94 Krall Chris and Cynthia Kramer Michael Kramer Daniel and JoAnn Krause Joellen Krause Philip Krejcarek Thomas and Susan Kress Herbert and Carol Kretzer Patrick and Joli Krismer Andrew Krueger ’07 and MacKenzie Dunham ’10 Mike and Mary Kuechler Andrew Kulka Daniel Kulkoski ’04 John and HollyAnn Kulmann Dave Kupsky John and Andrea (Wigchers) ’88 Kutcher Caroline Kysely Richard and Cathy Labinski CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 33


Timothy ’86 and Carrie Labinski James and Suzanna Lacy Frank Lai Robert and Jennifer Lally John and Mary Kay Lammers Peter and Kristen (Toft) ’89 Lampe Scott and Allison Lange Larry and Cheryl Langman Mary LaRoach ’67 Beth Lauck ’99 Joseph ’89 and Julie Laur Patrick and Patricia (Turicik) ’69 Lawlor Michael and Judith Lechtenberg Johnathan Leeson John and Susan Lehsten Martin and Carolyn Lemens Joseph and Lynne Lesner Peter and Kay Lettenberger Mary Ley Moran ’60 Bruce ’65 and Susan (Nantell) ’65 Lindl Linda Lindquist ’75 Jill Littlefield Jenny Ljungqvist Vincent LoDuca and Phyllis Haevers Charles Loeser ’66 Robert and Rita Lorenz John and Cathleen (Heerey) ’94 Loringer Patricia Lowden Christine Luedeman Fenner John ’78 and Sherry MacGregor Julie MacGregor ’79 William ’82 and Margaret (Lynch) ’82 MacGregor Michelle Maciosek Sean and Leela Maher Joseph Marchese ’83 John Markwiese ’85 Timothy ’65 and Pat Martin William and Diane Marx Thomas and Nancy Massnick Jason and Kathleen Matson Roger and Kathleen (Earle) ’61 Mayer John and Mary Mayotte Nicholas Mazurczak Patrick ’89 and Shannon (Taylor) ’93 McCaffery Beverly McCarthy Michael ’63 and Margaret McCarthy Michael and Doreen McCarthy Patrick McCarthy ’67 James ’04 and Molly McCourt William McElwee Dale McFarlane Heidi McFee Charles ’05 and Laura (Petre) ’05 McGaver Kevin and Mary McGinn Patrick ’85 and Kristin McGuine Michael McGuire ’66 Dirk ’89 and Renee McQuestion Shannon McWilliams ’19 Mark and Michele Meier Daniel and Pamela Meteisis Kathleen Metzelfeld Brian and Kristen Mihelich Yvonne Miklosy Andrew and Therese Milbrath Chuck and Ashley (Dentice) ’01 Miller John and Rita Miller Michael and Jennifer Mills Tina Minter Matthew Mirsberger ’13 William and Judy Mitchell Kathleen Mlakar Brian and Mary Ellen Moffatt Patrick and Megan (Giffhorn) ’04 Mooney Donald and Marie Moran Chris and Jennifer Mouradian Daniel and Liz Mowbray Richard and Kathleen Mrochinski John ’01 and Lindsey Muchka Peter ’00 and Sara Muchka Michael ’65 and Sherry Muehlbauer Peyton and Jill Muehlmeier John ’76 and Patty Mueller Robert and Kathleen Mueller Thomas Mulhaney Elaine Mullin Patrick Murphy ’74 James and Maria Myers James and Beth Nacker Ned and Margaret Nagy William Nahorn and Marji Mullins Thomas ’60 and Caron (Gray) ’60 Neddersen Nehs Family Vision Center Marcus and Kelly Neitzke Joseph and Jennifer Nelson Ronald and Karla (Zacher) ’61 Nelson Louis and Dawn Netz Joseph and Jacque Nicholas Robert and Etta Niemann Roy Nilsen and Donna Connery-Nilsen Peter and Kristin Nines Gordon and Mary (Wingenter) ’71 Noeske Mark and Mary (Wirtz) ’70 Northrup Ronald Bucher and Mary Rose (Motzel) ’81 Norton-Bucher Randal and Jacqueline Noska Trevor Novotny ’12 Ryan Nowicki John ’74 and Janet (Erdman) ’74 O’Brien Edward and Carol O’Connor Michael Doyle and Marian ’76 O’Keeffe Doyle Lawrence and Marna Olenchek Tim Oleszczuk Joseph and Mary (Kaczynski) ’85 Ollier Jeff and Katherine (Hicks) ’75 Olson Chelsea Ostrov Richard ’71 and Tessa Pagano Timothy Pann and Erin Foy Pann David and Lisa Parent Tyler ’08 and Melanie (Hanley) ’09 Parent Joseph and Elizabeth Pease Don Pelto Patrick Pender ’89 Ryan and Pamela Peplinski Louise Perlewitz Shane and Janelle Peterson Amy Petri Ann Petrick ’86 Dennis and Mary (Kuemmel) ’76 Petrie Joseph ’89 and Sue (Roeske) ’89 Piette Robert ’85 and Tracy Piette Dave and Ellen (Wucherpfennig) ’91 Piotrowski David and Michele Pittman David and Jane (Thoresen) ’90 Pittman Stephen ’74 and Kathy (Mlakar) ’78 Plechaty Norman Portillo Rene Poths Jim & Sharon Povlich Daniel and Mary Ann Prager John and Sheila Quinette Glenn and Cynthia Quisler Michael ’68 and Carole Raap Anthony Miele and Teresa Raap ’69 Robert and Anne Radomski Jeffrey and Jo Ellen (Lindner) ’78 Rafenstein Kellie Ragg Jeffrey ’77 and Mary (Abplanalp) ’77 Ramthun Randle-Dable Brisk Funeral Home, Inc. James and Kristine Rappe’ Patrick and Mary Reardon Jan and Tammy Rechner Amy Rector Ralph ’66 and Donna (Condon) ’67 Redlin David Kuczkowski and Mary Regar ’83 Steve Reiske ’82 Paul and Kathleen Rempe Jennifer Reyes Gina Rhodes Craig ’81 and Barbara (Boyce) ’81 Richter Mary Jane Rinzel Anne Roche Matthew Rogaczewski Jay and Barbara Rogers Robert and Linda Rohde Sarah Rosecky ’16 Barbara Rosenmerkel ’58 James and Luella Rouiller Susan Ruf ’69 Andrew ’80 and Barbara (O’Brien) ’80 Ruggeri Kathleen Rydberg Christopher and Monica Saggio Michael Sampon and Kathy Hanlon Sampon Steven and Dawn Sass Randall Schaefer and Brenda Martinez Michael and Lori Schantner Jay and Patricia (Sturm) ’86 Schauer Jerome and Linda (Seegers) ’76 Schedlbauer Deidre Scheerer ’84 Thomas and Mary Scheider Eric and Aubrey Scherrer R. Frank and Joanne Schmanski John and Angela Schmitt Michael and Cynthia Schmitz Thomas Schmitzer ’20 Thomas ’89 and Sheilah (Keyes) ’89 Schmitzer Gregory and Jane Schneider Mark and Patricia (Reardon) ’85 Schneider Tim and Kathy (Mlynarek) ’66 Schreiber Rita Schroeder ’54 Robyn Schuchardt Richard and Sandra Schueller Richard and Nancy Schuenke Patricia Schuh Truman and Barbara (Unrath) ’62 Schultz Mark Schulz ’94 Andrea Schumacher ’77 FRIENDS OF CMH Continued 34 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Steve and Lisa (Bortolotti) ’86 Schumacher James and Jodi Schwaab R. Stephen and Evelyn Scott Kenneth ’55 and Karole (Howard) ’54 Secora Charlene Seeger ’12 James and Sharon Seegers Raymond Seegers ’81 Thomas and Kathleen Semrad James and Sandra Setzke Roger and Jennifer Setzke Ronald ’62 and Mary Shields Dale and Debra Sinkula Stephen Skibba Jeff and Mary Pat (Bonness) ’88 Skocir Ronald and Kathleen (Belger) ’67 Skraban Jason and Jessica Skudlarczyk Tom ’80 and Deborah (Schmid) ’80 Sladky Alex Slivinski ’10 Brian Smart Scott and Jennifer Rae (Chudzik) ’84 Smith Stewart and Kathi Smith Robert ’92 and Jenna Smits Mark and Cris Smyczek Kristof and Marianna Soos Jeff and Stacy Soppe Francis Spencer and Julie DeYoung-Spencer Samuel Spencer ’05 Thomas and Keri Spencer William and Mary Jane Spohn Anne Staab James and Lois Stanek Kenneth and Linda (Lewicki) ’77 Stasik Paul and Kate Stauffacher Todd and Susan (Scherwinski) ’91 Steffanus Barbara Stephens Dunn ’62 Gary Stevens Dale and Jill Stimac Louise Stone ’74 Robert and Debra Strangeway Dan and Julie Strauss John and Beth Straw Bruce and Kirstin Strom Jeffrey ’66 and Nancy (Storck) ’66 Stumpf Chris and Gina Styer Jason and Joy Suzik Sandy Swearengin ’78 Shawn and Laura (Michalski) ’00 Swenson Jean Switala Peter and Catherine Szecsy Kenneth and Suzanne Talatzko John and Jean Tans Christina Tatrow Michael ’67 and Rosanna Tawney Edward and Lisa (Beranek) ’77 Terasa Tricia Teske Paul Thoresen and Janice Singles Tom ’73 and Kim Thoresen Gary Bruhn and Betty ’64 Thoresen Bruhn Daniel and Bridget (Bomhack) ’05 Tighe Nora Tighe ’14 Riley Tighe ’17 Howard and Tricia Timm James and Patricia Toft Patrick Toft ’93 Jerome and Bonita Topczewski David Topp ’98 John Topp ’92 Nathan Torinus ’99 Andrew ’90 and Renee Traeger Bradley and Joanna Tusing Justin Urban Kenneth and Debra (Bohrer) ’82 Vaichinger Harry Van Der Sterren ’65 Paul and Lynn Vanchena Rodney Vanden Noven Benjamin and Laura (Ellingen) ’15 Vela Jason and Rachel Visner Robert ’83 and Amy (Hunt) ’83 Vitale Gregory and Catherine (Bisswurm) ’86 Vogel Timothy Von Rueden ’08 Randy and Barb Vorwalske Kenneth Wake and Jennifer Knuth Chad and Amy Waldvogel Jeffrey Wampler and Eryn Lukic Michael and Erin (Touhey) ’05 Wanezek Mark and Mary Wanzer Michael and Cheryl (Piotrowski) ’78 Warczak Michael and Patricia Ward Beth Waschow ’67 John and Angela Waterman WaterStone Bank Roger Watson and Margaret Dunn-Watson Waukesha Catholic School System Michael and Chelsea Wawrzyniakowski Elizabeth Way ’65 Robert Weidman ’78 Andrew Weiss and Erica Kloppenburg Welcoming Friends Club Bob and Jean Wells Michael and Jayne Welsh Willliam and Mary Weltin Robert and Therese Wesley Richard Sankovitz and Kathryn West ’81 Barbara Whiteaker Timothy Whiting ’66 Mark ’82 and Alyce (Weber) ’83 Wichser William and Vicki Wickland Rev. Matthew Widder Michael and Amy Wieber Grant and Robin Wiedenhoeft Austin and Gina (Cole) ’08 Wight Ronald and Susan (Busch) ’73 Wilkins Errol and Dilini Williams Timothy Williams ’64 Carol Wingenter ’78 Diane Wingenter ’81 Joseph and Christine (Lechtenberg) ’96 Winters Daniel Withey ’89 Thomas Wittmann and Beth Erickson- Wittmann Brian ’69 and Victoria Wolf Thomas and Julie Woltring Cynthia Wright-Kau ’79 Ray and Jean Wroblewski Steven and Mary Wunderlich Austin Young ’17 Dayton ’08 and Natalie (Walsh) ’08 Young William and Gail Young David and Karen (Huhn) ’87 Zabel Paul Zach ’89 Joan Zepecki Jeff Ziegler Robert and Georjean Zilles Ronald and Barbara Zimmerman Katie Zimmerman James Zussman and Mary ’88 Mulhaney- Zussman CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 35


Endowment funds are gifts that keep on giving. The following scholarship and non-scholarship endowments provide ongoing support to Catholic Memorial and received contributions in the 2022-2023 fiscal year. Behring Family Scholarship Fund Patricia Behring Brian and Debra (Behring) ’79 Schneider Brian Hanley Endowment Fund Catholic Community Foundation, Inc. - Brian D. Hanley Fund Chris Gammon Scholarship Fund Robert and Judy Gammon Delores Schaumann Family Scholarship Fund William Schaumann ’00 Dennis and Beth Jones Memorial Scholarship Brent ’87 and Jennifer Jones Thomas and Nanci Weideman Durward and Patricia Gauthier Scholarship Fund Jeffrey and Beth Gauthier Endowed Scholarship Fund Max and Dawn Keller John and JoEllen Stollenwerk Jerome and Linda (Seegers) ’76 Schedlbauer Endowment for the Arts Louise (Fedyczkowski) Stone ’74 Fr. Yockey Endowment Fund Patrick and Colleen Lawton Galecki Family Scholarship Fund Michael ’78 and Martha Galecki Harlow and Geri Kneser Endowment Thaddeus and Susan (Kneser) ’70 Kearney James A. Scrima Endowment James Scrima ’61 Jaye Hermann Endowment Mark and Michele Meier Patrick and Megan (Giffhorn) ’04 Mooney Karolyn Krueger Scholarship Fund Thaddeus and Susan (Kneser) ’70 Kearney Regge and Karolyn (Kneser) ’69 Krueger Kevin John Sarner Memorial Scholarship Fund Gary and Linda Sarner Keyser Endowment Fund Sandra (Streit) Keyser ’62 Kim Bray Memorial Scholarship Kellie Ragg Kleinhenz Scholarship Fund Laverne and Kathleen (Fauerbach) ’75 Best Kurt Multhauf Endowment Multhauf Foundation Lamberty/Kerrigan Scholarship James and Marilee Burczyk Mary Ann Noe Endowment Joseph ’89 and Julie Laur McAvoy Family Fund Vinny and Kathy McAvoy Muriel Weber Endowment Robert and Patricia (Weber) ’62 Schmidt John Weber and Lore Hannelore Robert J. Nevins Scholarship Fund Michael ’63 and Elisabeth Nevins Patricia Nevins ’77 Barbara Nevins Hall ’70 Lisa Nevins ’73 Sage Family Endowment Dennis and Mary Pat † Sage Sue Ellen Nevins ’75 Memorial Scholarship Ryan and Lauren Fink Tom and Nancy (Nevins) ’71 Gaudion Lisa Nevins ’73 Michael ’63 and Elisabeth Nevins Patricia Nevins ’77 Thomas ’73 and Colleen Nevins Thelma Weber Endowment Ray and Mary (Etzel) ’62 Jast Thomas and Mary Tomasik Family Endowment James and Marilee Burczyk Max and Dawn Keller Thomas Tomasik ENDOWMENT FUNDS Scholarship and Non-Scholarship Endowments 36 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Tribute gifts are a way for people to celebrate and acknowledge those they love and admire. In the 2022-2023 fiscal year, contributions were made to honor the following members of the CMH community who live the “Memorial Way.” 35th Class Reunion Year Ann Marie Wick ’88 Olivia ’21 and Jackie ’22 Behring Richard Keuler and Sharon Behring Keuler Elizabeth ’99, Michael ’01, Matt ’02, Andrew ’03, and Eileen ’04 Patrick and Diane Bergan Joey ’02, Molly ’05, Sarah ’07, and Brian ’10 Joseph and Jan Boberschmidt Sarah Duffy Boffeli Todd and Kristen Boffeli Catholic Memorial Teachers Monica Cristan Charlie Caughill ’25 Michael and Melinda Caughill Class of 1962 Robert and Patricia (Weber) ’62 Schmidt Class of 1967 Mary (Knoebel) LaRoach ’67 Class of 1971 Mary Ellen (Fauerbach) Aspenson ’71 Class of 1977 Douglas and Christine (Bohrer) ’77 Young Class of 1993 Brian Schreiber ’93 and Jennifer ’97 Cunningham Schreiber Class of 1997 Brian Schreiber ’93 and Jennifer ’97 Cunningham Schreiber Class of 2023 Anonymous Class of 2024 Carolyn Szymanski Class of 2025 Scott and Judith Fiducci Class of 2026 Jason and Laura Gerke Kenneth Wake and Jennifer Knuth Classes of 2018 through 2023 Nicholas Mazurczak Evan ’17 and Steph ’20 Cook Paul and Maria Cook The Development and Advancement Teams Chelsea Ostrov Nick ’07, Emily ’09, Jenny ’09, Melissa ’09, and Alex ’12 James and Marcelene Dobrinska Erik ’11 and Jacob ’14 Drwila Andrew and Karen Drwila Audrey Ellis ’24 Kevin and Sherryl (Fenske) ’85 Ellis Alexa Filipowicz ’24 Clint and Jan Filipowicz Michael ’19, Molly ’22, Claire ’25, and Kaitlyn ’27 George Lisa George Ben ’26 and Cameron ’26 Hendrickson Wayne and Melody Hendrickson Audrey Henk ’24 William and Lisa Henk Rose Hoffman Paul Hoffmann ’99 The Huhn Family Sandy Huhn Nick ’19, Zack ’21, and Ben ’23 Johnson Amy Rector The Kellogg Children Anonymous DeAnthony Kess ’17 Juan and Beatrice Gonzalez John and Chris Kluth GE Foundation Frank and Judy (Kluth) ’81 Kile Justin ’20, Jason ’22, and Shaun ’25 Komp Scott and Jennifer Komp Chase Korb ’21 Joe and Jennifer Korb The Kosmoski Family Kathleen Glembin Cayden Kuechler ’26 Mike and Mary Kuechler Alexander Mouradian ’26 Chris and Jennifer Mouradian Dorothy ’24, Henry ’26, and Sylvia ’27 Newman David and Paula Newman Alex Nines ’22 Peter and Kristin Nines Riley Riesch ’25 Jonathan ’96 and Kathleen (Warns) ’98 Riesch Kaitlyn Riley ’21 Michael and Melissa Riley Vincent ’12 and Justin ’12 Rinaldi Richard ’82 and Tamara Rinaldi Lauren Spencer ’23 Thomas and Keri Spencer Szymon Staszeczka ’26 Sebastian and Joanna Staszeczka Theatre Students Mark Brooks Alex Winters ’25 Michael and Judith Lechtenberg Coach Tom Young Brian Harrell TRIBUTE GIFTS Honoring Those Living the “Memorial Way” CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 37


65 Incorporated A. J. Ugent Furs & Fashions, Inc. Acacia Theatre Company Albrechts Foods, Inc. Allstate Insurance Company * Annex Wealth Management Anonymous (2) Anthony Vince Nail Spa Apple Holler Archdiocese of Milwaukee Aries Industries, Inc. Armeli’s Restaurant & Pizzeria Artisan Partners * Auto Paint & Supply Axley Brynelson, LLP Babboni Photography Baird Foundation * Ballpark Day Of Faith Barnes Diamonds & Design BC Adhesive, LLC Beer Capitol Distributing Co. BioMoto USA Blain’s Farm & Fleet Bobbi Kahn Design Jewelry Bonefish Grill Boyle Fredrickson S.C. Broadlands Golf Club Brothers Gyro & Pizza Bubba’s Frozen Custard Bucyrus Foundation, Inc. * Bunzel’s Meat Market and Catering Busias Bakery & Bistro Camp Bow Wow Cannon & Dunphy S.C. Cannon Properties, LLC Capital Grille Capitol-Husting Co. Care-a-lotta - Bartolotta Charitable Fund Catherine McKeever Denten Foundation Catholic Community Foundation, Inc. - St Gerard Assoc Endowed Fund Catholic Community Foundation, Inc. - Brian D. Hanley Fund Central Standard Distillery Christian Family Solutions CityTins, LLC Claire Marie’s Bakery CMH Booster Club CMH Friends of the Arts Comedy Sports on South 1st Corvina Wine Company Curly’s Waterfront Bar & Grill Dan Plautz Cleaning Service, Inc. Dedicated Computing, LLC Delafield Main St. Boutique Discount Liquor, Inc. Discovery World DoubleTree by Hilton Drury Hotel Company, LLC Eaton Corporation * Elkhart Lake’s Road America, Inc. Elliot Ace Hardware Enterprise Lighting, Ltd. Epic MedSpa, LLC Faith in Our Future Felly’s Flowers Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fiserv, Inc. * Fork in the Road Restaurant Forklift Trader Fotsch Family Foundation, Inc. Fred Astaire Dance Studio of Brookfield GE Foundation * Gerald Nell, Inc. German Fest Gilles Frozen Custard Google, LLC * Gordy’s Lakefront Marine, Inc. Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Inc. Green Bay Packers Community Outreach Habush, Habush & Rottier, S.C. Hair by Lisa Heritage Landscape Partners, Inc. Hippenmeyer, Reilly, Blum, Schmitzer, Fabian & English, S.C. Holz Family Foundation HomeSealed Exteriors, LLC Indulgence Chocolatiers, LLC Industrial Associates, Inc. InPro Corporation International Concrete Products, Inc. Iron Joc J.K. Lee Black Belt Academy James Electrical Contractors, LLC Jewish Museum Milwaukee Jill and George Fahr Charitable Fund JM Brennan, Inc. Keller Williams Realty Kendra Scott, LLC Kern Family Foundation KM Sports, LLC KMI Construction, LLC Knollwood Farm, Ltd. Kopp Brothers, Inc. LAK Group Lake Country Dockhounds Lake Five Landscape Supply, LLC Lake Geneva Cruise Line Lake of the Torches Resort Lakefront Brewery, Inc. Lakeshore Chinooks Larpen Metallurgical Service Les Moise, Inc. Liv & Phia’s Boutique Lone Silo RV Storage Lutz Family Charitable Trust Lynden Sculpture Garden Magellans on Main Street Majic Productions, Inc. Marsh & McLennan Companies * Mawicke & Goisman, S.C. MayHouse Collection Meredith Mutza Photography, LLC Merkel Foundation Metal-Era, Inc. Michael Best & Friedrich, LLP Microsoft Corporation * Mid-City Sports Milwaukee County Zoo Milwaukee Food & City Tours Milwaukee Magazine Milwaukee Milkmen Milwaukee Public Museum Milwaukee Repertory Theater Milwaukee Wave Professional Indoor Soccer Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. Mission BBQ Moore Construction Services, LLC Morgan Stanley & Co., LLC * MorganFranklin Consulting * Morningstar Golfers Club Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park, Inc. Mugshotz Bar & Grill Multhauf Foundation Musson Bros., Inc. Nashville North Honky Tonk Nehs Family Vision Center Northwestern Mutual Foundation * O’Donoghue’s Irish Pub Office Furniture Warehouse, LLC Olive Promotions, LLC One Source Construction Corp. Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin, S.C. Our Lady of Victory Football Camp Palmer’s Steakhouse, LLC Parallel 44 Vineyard & Winery Peninsula Players Theater Perspire Sauna Studio Brookfield PHM Orthodontists PNC Bank, Inc. Prairieville Park Price Foundation Charitable Trust R & R Insurance Services, Inc. R/J Properties, LLC Racine Art Museum Raised Grain Brewing Co. Randle-Dable Brisk Funeral Home, Inc. Red Athlete ROC Foundation Rocket Baby Bakery, LLC Rockwell International Corporation Trust * Rocky Rococo Restaurants S.J. Janis Company Saz’s State House Schlitz Audubon Nature Center Scout & Molly’s Boutique Second Chance Ventures, LLC Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts Signature Salon & Spa, Ltd. Sprecher Brewing Co. Staller Estate Winery Steny’s Tavern Suburban Asphalt Co., Inc. The Cheesecake Factory The Medtronic Foundation * The Pfister Hotel The Siege Paintball, LLC The Union House The Wisconsin Club CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS Sponsors, Donors, and Matching Gift* Companies Catholic Memorial appreciates the corporate, foundation, and organization partners who support CMH through event donations, sponsorships, or corporate match programs. These local, regional, and national donors help fulfill the CMH mission. 38 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


TKO Miller, LLC Tomchek Ace Hardware Trinka’s Things & Photo Services TS Packaging, Inc. Turf-AId, Inc. USI Insurance Services Vintage Barn Chicks Visual Image Photography, Inc. Vivo Salon & Spa Von Stiehl Winery Walsh Masonry, Inc. WaterStone Bank Waukesha All City Waukesha Catholic School System Waukesha County Fair Association, Inc. Waukesha Floral & Greenhouse, Inc. Waukesha State Bank Waukesha Wings Boys Hockey Weldall Mfg., Inc. Wiesner Real Estate, LLC Wild Birds Unlimited Wind Dancer Balloon Promotions, LLC Wintrust Investments, LLC Wisconsin Athletic Club, LLC Wisconsin Brewing Company, LLC Wisconsin Souvenir Milkcaps, Inc. Wisconsin State Golf Association Wisconsin Vision, Inc. WM Intellectual Property Holdings, LLC Xtreme Ortho, LLC YMCA at Pabst Farms Zilli Hospitality Group CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 39


Catholic Memorial is grateful to families who designate the school as the recipient of memorial gifts in the name of their loved one. In the 2022-2023 fiscal year, contributions were made in loving memory of the following: Bruce Ackerret Gary and Laura Anderson Ray and Margaret Axt James ’75 and Sheila (Nettesheim) ’76 Axt Yvonne Beranek Anonymous Joseph ’89 and Sue (Roeske) ’89 Piette Jeffrey ’77 and Mary (Abplanalp) ’77 Ramthun Steve Braun ’02 Joseph and Bev Braun John and Dorothy Bunce Arthur and Barbara (Bunce) ’74 Patten Bruce Carrell ’63 Cindy Carrell Michael J. Doyle Michael and Kristen Doyle Pat Farrell Mark and Karen Aamot Rev. Dennis Ackeret Anonymous John Arneson ’83 Mary Ellen (Fauerbach) Aspenson ’71 Nathan and Jennifer (Price) ’98 Barber William and Linda (Wolf) ’78 Baxa Robert and Julie (Landry) ’83 Bell Christopher ’89 and Catherine Beres Robert ’77 and Susan (Kubacki) ’77 Bernhardt Laverne and Kathleen (Fauerbach) ’75 Best John ’77 and Sally (Heck) ’81 Bisswurm Dennis ’81 and Tracy Bohrer Sharon Brahy Kapps Kathleen Brown Ronald Bucher and Mary Rose ’81 Norton-Bucher Colleen Cannon ’94 Patrick and Linda Cannon Kathleen Cepelka John and Joan Clausz Stephanie Copoulos-Selle Beth Ann Crain Robert and Nicole Crain Shawn and Kathleen Crain Suzanne Crain William and LuAnn Crain Michael ’79 and Eileen (Mueller) ’84 Croal Amy Cropper and Bert Kreitlow Thomas and Janet Curtis Eric and Lynn Delzer Michael Doyle and Marian ’76 O’Keeffe Doyle Steven ’84 and Jayna (Levihn) ’84 Dryer James ’74 and Marcia (Hinkes) ’76 Dunlap Mike and Jane Egan Theodore and Judith Egan Robert ’63 and Mary Ann (Marone) ’63 Farner John Farrell and Lynn Racz Farrell Kevin and Debra Farrell Tim Farrell Linda Fox Anna Francis Luke and Kristin (Paulus) ’97 Freiberg Paul Furrer ’78 and Linda Martin Gordon and Barb Gaeth Scott ’87 and Ronda Gaeth Maria Gonzales William Gromacki James and Sandra Gruenke Brian and Kristina (Redmond) ’99 Hall James and Pamela Hammes Joy Hemmer Thomas and Mary Pat Henschel Kevin Houk ’96 Stephen ’68 and Patty (Shields) ’69 Houk Earl and Sara Hudson John Hunzinger Robert and Judith Hutchison Andrew ’91 and Jennifer Iggens Stephen Iggens ’88 John ’71 and Sue (Donahue) ’71 Inzeo Kathleen Johnson Christopher ’76 and Tina (Houk) ’79 Kadrich Joan Kaminski Thomas and Judith Keenan Michael and Carol (Brecher) ’67 Kennedy Martin ’87 and Lorena Kern Sandra (Streit) Keyser ’62 Fred and Mary Kinateder Dean and Barbara Kirschner Thomas and Nancy Knapp Joellen Krause Philip Krejcarek Regge and Karolyn (Kneser) ’69 Krueger James and Suzanna Lacy John and Mary Kay Lammers David ’77 and Jean Lauer Paul and Nancy Lemarbre Mark and Julie Lindow Scott ’68 and Mary Ann Lodde Christine Luedeman Fenner Joseph Marchese ’83 Timothy ’65 and Pat Martin William and Diane Marx Thomas and Nancy Massnick Vinny and Kathy McAvoy Beverly McCarthy Raymond and Mary McInerny Mark and Michele Meier Peyton and Jill Muehlmeier John ’76 and Patty Mueller Peter ’81 and Kathleen (O’Connor) ’82 Mueller Charles and Susan Munkwitz Jeff and Katherine (Hicks) ’75 Olson Patricia O’Toole Louise Perlewitz Joseph Piatt and Traci Huntemann-Piatt Dave and Ellen (Wucherpfennig) ’91 Piotrowski Kathleen Redmond Paul and Kathleen Rempe Craig ’81 and Barbara (Boyce) ’81 Richter Kenneth and Jeannie Riesch Ron and Cathy (Mueller) ’77 Rotter Susan (Exner) Ruf ’69 Andrew ’80 and Barbara (O’Brien) ’80 Ruggeri Paul ’84 and Carley Rydberg Scott Schmidt and Stacy ’81 Coss-Schmidt Gregory and Jane Schneider Richard and Sandra Schueller Richard and Nancy Schuenke R. Stephen and Evelyn Scott Charlene Seeger ’12 James and Sandra Setzke Roger and Jennifer Setzke Stephen Skibba Tom ’80 and Deborah (Schmid) ’80 Sladky Alex Slivinski ’10 James and Lois Stanek Gary Stevens Bruce and Kirstin Strom John and Jean Tans Thomas Thurston Robert ’83 and Amy (Hunt) ’83 Vitale Robert and Bridget Warns Robert Weidman ’78 Bob and Jean Wells Barbara Whiteaker Thomas Wittmann and Beth Erickson- Wittmann Cynthia Wright-Kau ’79 Ray and Jean Wroblewski William and Gail Young Joan Zepecki Ronald and Barbara Zimmerman Katie Zimmerman Donald Fleischman ’54 Michael Kupper ’54 Sue Fox Cannon Properties, LLC Christopher ’88 and Pauline (Beres) ’87 Rosecky Loie Sawyer Garrison Richard and Kathryn (Sawyer) ’80 Gutenkunst Brian Hanley ’83 Julie Lenhart ’83 Ron and Maureen Hutchinson Joseph and Cheryl (Hutchinson) ’86 Blackstone Patrick ’89 and Stephanie Hutchinson Fr. Jannet Norman Portillo Joe Kinateder ’00 Fred and Mary Kinateder Eunice R. Krueger Robert Krueger ’67 MEMORIAL GIFTS Remembering Loved Ones 40 CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023


Robert Lindner Jeffrey and Jo Ellen (Lindner) ’78 Rafenstein Senor Lopez William and Linda (Wolf) ’78 Baxa Joan MacGregor Susan (Biwer) Aleson ’79 Anonymous (2) Joseph and Cheryl (Hutchinson) ’86 Blackstone Kathleen Brown Jeffrey and Judy Brozynski James and Marilee Burczyk Douglas and Mary Carson James Casey ’81 Jacqueline (Tulachka) Cinicola ’81 Raymond and Rita Feldmeier M. Noel Fortier ’81 John and Felicia Froschmayer Pamela Goman Jeanie Hagis Pamela Hanson-Stewart Michael and Carol (Brecher) ’67 Kennedy Sandra (Streit) Keyser ’62 Robert and Suzanne Koch Peter and Kay ’59 Lettenberger Vinny and Kathy McAvoy Beverly McCarthy William and Judy Mitchell Charles and Susan Munkwitz Ned and Margaret Nagy Timothy and Marie Norgal Randal and Jacqueline Noska Kenneth Paker and Marianne ’78 Flood Paker Don Pelto Rene Poths Glenn and Cynthia Quisler Rev. Steve Reiske ’82 Anne Roche Barbara (Pace) Rosenmerkel ’58 James and Luella Rouiller Richard Sankovitz and Kathryn West ’81 Patricia Schuh Andrea (Field) Schumacher ’77 Dale and Debra Sinkula Stewart and Kathi Smith James and Patricia Toft Randy and Barb Vorwalske Michael and Patricia Ward William and Vicki Wickland Grant and Robin Wiedenhoeft Steven and Mary Wunderlich Dolores Maloney Dan and Ann Frankowski Bruce Marshall Fred and Mary Kinateder Polly Metzelfeld ’72 Kathleen Metzelfeld James Nettesheim ’60 Allan ’62 and Geraldine (Savatski) ’62 Banaszak Kay Nolan Robert Nolan Kelin Olson ’84 Kenna (Olson) Greenmeier ’83 Mike Ostopowicz Kathleen Glembin The Parents of the Class of 1966 Thomas ’66 and JoAnne Haasch Elenore Piette Anonymous (2) Alan and Donna Bembenek Christopher ’89 and Catherine Beres Cyndy Boyd Michael and Beatrice (Lindner) ’69 Chilson Nancy Crowley Tom and Mary Devine Divine Mercy University Michael and Shawn Dooley Joan Ganos-Piette Mike and Jane Heinks Thomas and Mary (Loomis) ’81 Huppertz Patrick ’89 and Stephanie Hutchinson Kristin Jensen Chad and Cheryl Johnson Joseph and Jo Ann Kovacich Frank Lai Pamela McWilliams Roy Nilsen and Donna Connery-Nilsen Edward and Carol O’Connor Lawrence and Marna Olenchek Henry and Barbara Otten David Kuczkowski and Mary Regar ’83 Christopher ’88 and Pauline (Beres) ’87 Rosecky Kathleen Rydberg Donald Braun and Margaret ’79 Seegers- Braun Scott and Jennifer Rae (Chudzik) ’84 Smith Robert and Debra Strangeway John and Beth Straw Roger Watson and Margaret Dunn-Watson Michael and Elizabeth Wilson William and Gail Young Jane Plechaty Anonymous Donald Braun and Margaret ’79 Seegers- Braun Thomas ’84 and Kellie Bray Matthew and Anne (Stoiber) ’82 Drewry Sandra (Streit) Keyser ’62 John and Susan Lehsten Kathleen Mlakar John ’74 and Janet (Erdman) ’74 O’Brien Peter and Catherine Szecsy Randy and Barb Vorwalske Thomas and Julie Woltring Ann and Vincent Raap Anthony Miele and Teresa Raap ’69 Edward and Viola Rosecky Barbara Rosecky ’56 James Schmit ’81 Bart Bohne and Patti ’91 Pavlic Bohne Mary Messerlie Robert Pavlic Robert Weidman ’78 Walter T. Schmit John Schmit Gerald Seegers ’55 Barbara Abler John and Martha Boyd Scott Giesegh Martin and Carolyn Lemens Jay and Barbara Rogers Jerome and Linda (Seegers) ’76 Schedlbauer Robyn Schuchardt James and Sharon Seegers Kenneth and Suzanne Talatzko Mark and Mary Wanzer Ann (Fauerbach) Smart ’73 Susan (Biwer) Aleson ’79 Kimberly Applegate Eric and Mary Aspenson Robert Berger Laverne and Kathleen (Fauerbach) ’75 Best Frank and Caryl Briscoe Steven and Ann Marie (Pelrine) ’75 Johnson Michael and Carol (Brecher) ’67 Kennedy Kopp Brothers, Inc. Louis and Dawn Netz Jeff and Katherine (Hicks) ’75 Olson Joseph and Elizabeth Pease Randall Schaefer and Brenda Martinez Thomas and Mary Scheider William and Mary Jane Spohn Daniel Gibson John ’78 and Sherry MacGregor Brian Smart Jack Staebler James and Pamela Hammes Mary Tomasik James and Marilee Burczyk Max and Dawn Keller Kees Van Der Sterren Jim and Sally (Sheedy) ’67 Hanson Bobby Warns ’99 Jonathan ’96 and Kathleen (Warns) ’98 Riesch Richard Warner Patrick ’72 and Mary Donahue CMH ANNUAL REPORT 2022-2023 41


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