Brother Rice Alumni Dinner Ad Book 2016
Brother Rice Alumni Dinner Ad Book 2016
Brother Rice Alumni Dinner Ad Book 2016
BROTHER RICE
ALL-ALUMNI
DINNER
2016 Program and Ad Book
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2016
BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL
CARMODY CENTER
HONORING
ALUMNI HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
BillYoung 61
Jerry Cismoski 66
Tom DuMais 66
Tony Byrnes 71
Larry Heavey 71
Brint White
Alumni Association
2016 Junior of the Year
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
CLASSES OF 1961, 66, 71, 76, 81, 86, 91, 96, 01, 06, AND 2011
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Brother Eugene Pilon, Tom Mitchell, Marty Berry 64
Brother JB Moore, Joe Bergmann, John Leahy 61
Brother EV Corrigan, George Sedlacek, Bob Andrews 64
Will Kellogg, Dan Schramm 63
Brother KF Chapman, Bob Baader, Marty Auz 66
Brother CJ Gattone 66, Pat Cassidy, Steve Ruff 64
Tony Hanrahan 61*
Brother JR McDonald, Tom Lyons 63, Cliff Petrak 60
Brother TJ Collins, Don Pawelski 78
Shirley Cari, Brian Lynch 80
Brother ET Hennessy, Leo Henning
Mike Fitzgerald 76
Jack Hackett 61, Ed Kilcoyne 62, Tom Broderick 78
Jim Moose Mulcrone, Ed Zabrocki, Jim Casey 70
Mike Barton 60, Frank Daily 60, Raleigh Kean 60, Dr. John McInerney 75
Rich Marfise, John Wakerly 66, Greg Papiernik 76
Helen Pitula, Kevin Ryan 67, Gary Little 69; 2002
Jim Cannon 63, Bob Twardy 65, Paul Duggan 68, Brian Bulkley 78
Tom Billish 64, Dennis Duffy 64, Ed Napleton 69
Nick Markulin, Tom Palmer 70
Jim Antos, Pat Condon 66
Tom Murrihy, Bob Jacob 67, Phil Morris 67, Jim Cranley 82
Dorothy Mendes, Larry Platt 68, Tom Carmody 69*, Bill Chromizky 73
Mark Donahue 74, Brian Farrell 74
Joe Terrell 70, Tom Gorman 85
Mark Sterk 71
Brother E. Owen Carty CFC
Jerry Aguiar 73, Rick Cunningham 73, Marty W. Grogan 73,
Bob McDonough 73, Leo J. Novosel 73
Mike Elwood 74, Steve Rosenbaum 74 and Tom Mikrut 79
Ed Murphy 65, Brian Coughlin 75, Joe Ferrick 75
Bill Young 61, Jerry Cismoski 66, Tom DuMais 66, Tony Byrnes 71,
Larry Heavey 71
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Bills overriding theme: I dont care how much you know until I know how much you care.
Here is a small sampling of how Bill Young connected with Brother Rice students:
Its not what happens to you, its how you react.
We create our own problems, because 98% of what I worried about never happened.
After three and a half years at University of Illinois, I didnt finish college because of
a ridiculous dispute, so when I went to work I had to spend too much time explaining
myself, and then I had to work twice as hard. (Bill added later that most of his later
success stemmed from what he learned at Brother Rice.)
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I dont care how much you know until I know how much you care.
It became clear that it wasnt just what Mr. Young said to the young Crusaders, it was
how he said it that kept them connected with his message. His passion was as genuine
as it was wide-ranging, from laughter to tears. He left time for Q & A, and when
one student asked him what motivated him to make the trip to Brother Rice from
Manhattan Beach, CA., he again hesitated from emotion, explaining, I have 14 stents.
Im dying. Its time to give back.
It is because Bills words and actions have inspired and funded more future Crusaders
than we can measure, already and well into the future, that we are humbled and thrilled
he accepts our award as a 2016 Man of the Year, whom we thereby induct into the
Alumni Hall of Fame. Thanks to Bill, we will stay Forever Young.
Jerry Cismoski 66
By now, you would think we would have already honored a 1966 graduate who has been
among our top donors since 2007. We tried to honor Jerry Cismoski 66 in 2011, but
he declined, preferring instead to let others share more of the spotlight. Happily, Jerry is
glad to accept this year, on the occasion of celebrating his 50th anniversary as a Brother
Rice graduate.
Jerrys first visit to Brother Rice in the Spring of 1956 was unauthorized, when he was
not yet 8 years old. Brother Rice was under construction and Jerry and neighborhood
friend Gene Gremley 67 were there to play in and around the site, once climbing
so high, he wondered and worried how he would get down. Three years later, Jerrys
brother Jim 62, would lead the way to Brother Rice, as their parents were thrilled to
have an all-boys Catholic high school so much closer than Leo. It was a natural decision
to graduate from Most Holy Redeemer and proceed to what Jerry calls the exciting
High School Years at Brother Rice.
Jerry said, So much formation of the person I am today occurred during my high
school years, and I am ever so grateful that those years were with and among the faculty
(Brothers and lay men), and fellow students of Brother Rice.
During his four years, Jerry remembers many life questions being answered by adult
faculty dispensing wise perspective and Christian guidance. A small freshman, Jerry
was cut from football on the first day, but would later make the baseball team that would
fill his high school life with some of his best memories of friends and of his awesome
coach, George Sedlacek.
Jerry said, Coach Sedlacek was Lombardi-like, filling me with lessons that improved my
baseball skills, and at the same time filling me with character building lessons that have
served me throughout my adult life.
Other outstanding memories for Jerry include as a sophomore attending Vicariate
meetings at St. John Fisher to learn the new English Mass and Rituals and sharing his
instructions with classmates and performing in Brother Shannons productions of Music
Man and Oklahoma during his junior and senior years. His most outstanding memory,
however, is going to Senior Prom with Susie Saladin, who is now his wonderful wife of
45 years.
Wisconsin as heaven and his home in Florida as paradise, and his added time with Susie
as having fallen in love all over again.
Jerrys accumulated donations to Brother Rice between 2002 and 2007 remain among
the top five in the schools history. It is because we remain grateful that Jerry remains
so grateful for his high school years at Brother Rice that he has decided to give so much
back, that we are thrilled that he has accepted the honor of being a 2016 Man of the
Year, and thereby inducted into The Alumni Hall of Fame.
Tom DuMais 66
Tom DuMais 66 began his high school career at Quigley South, the archdiocesan
seminary, but his best friends from St. Margaret of Scotland were very happy at Brother
Rice, so he transferred for the start of junior year. It seemed like you went where your
friends went, said Tom about his decision more than 50 years ago.
When it came to selecting a school for his son, Dr. Brian DuMais 93, Tom remembers
being more selective: He is much smarter than I am, and we looked at all of the
possibilities, Tom said. He had a much better sense of what he wanted to do in life in
terms of studying medicine, and we decided Brother Rice was best for him, and it helped
that the school had a good swimming and water polo program, he added.
Brian and his wife Leigh found themselves 26 years later helping their son Patrick 19
select a high school from an even larger pool (no pun intended) of choices from Brother
Rice to Mokena, where they live. When Patrick, another bright student who is also
a swimmer and water polo player, freely selected Brother Rice, they became a threegeneration Crusader family, without the first or second generations forcing the next
generation to do so.
Tom recalls the significance of his decision to go to Brother Rice as follows: School was the
center of everything. There was never a question of whether you were going to a game, or
a dance or any other event. It was just a matter of Who can drive? I have great memories
of games and dances and stories from classrooms about teachers and classmates. Tom says
with a chuckle that his wife Christine is not from Chicago, so when he reminisces with old
friends, she frequently gets tired of hearing the same stories over and over.
Tom said, Choosing Brother Rice when I left the seminary ultimately turned out to be
very high on the list of significant decisions in my life. It changed what I thought about as a
career choice, where I went to college, how I met my wife and the career I ultimately had.
Jerrys fourth quarter is off to an auspicious beginning, and his vision clearly anticipates
Gods goodness, along with his own investments of time, treasure, and talent, as flowing
to and from his business, his charity work, and his family. He describes his home in
Toms unusual schedule his junior year was a result of his transfer, and left him with a late
study period, where he served as a hall guard outside Brother Shannons Guidance Office,
which led him to read more college catalogues than an average student might read. This
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Tom is being honored as a 2016 Man of the Year because he has given back what he
could of his time, talent and treasure, especially while serving on the Board and realizing
the massive undertaking it is to keep this institution growing and improving, while
always advocating for maintaining The Soul of Brother Rice as the best way to ensure
that Brother Rice will be here for a 4th generation and beyond. With this honor, Tom
is inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame as he celebrates and remembers the Class of
1966, especially friends like Phil Griswold and Don King, and his brother-in-law Craig
Head. I love them all. I laugh every time I am with them, Tom said.
Tom said, At every stage of my career, I tried to get better, to learn from others and to
do more. I learned all of that at Brother Rice. Act Manfully in Christ Jesus was a motto
that wasnt talked about as much when I was at Rice, but the spirit was there, and it fed
into the Jesuit commitment at Georgetown, To be a Man for Others.
Tom also still remembers, with a mixture of sadness and appreciation, John Toman, who
had a brain tumor but found the strength 50 years ago to come out on stage and get his
diploma, because of what it means to be a Crusader and a graduate of Brother Rice.
He died the next week.
As an adult, Tom has remained active in supporting the Catholic Church. At St.
Barnabas, Tom was the Chairman of the Finance Board, Head of the Financial Aid
Committee, and a member of the Master Plan and Capital Campaign Committees.
He also maintains an acute interest in efforts to promote Down Syndrome Awareness,
especially in support of my youngest grandson, Tom said.
To all of us Tom says, Never forget how good it is to say, WE ARE BR!
Tom served on the Board of Directors for six years as chairman of the Curriculum
Committee. For more than 20 years Tom was a steady and increasing donor in response
to many different financial appeals, while also attending and supporting many other
events, often with Chris or Brian.
Tom reflected upon his and his familys experiences at Brother Rice: I have been very
blessed. My wife Chris has been at the center of it since the October immediately after
graduation from BR when we met at Georgetown. She has made me a better person.
Our two children have made us proud all of their lives, and have chosen partners in life
who add immeasurable joy to our lives. I have been lucky to follow the adventures of 5
beautiful grandchildren. I am especially proud that Brian did a much better job of taking
advantage of his years at Rice, which was a better place when he attended. He really grew
because of that, and now my oldest grandson, Patrick is a sophomore. Not only is he an
Edmund Rice Scholar and a member of the Swimming and Water Polo teams, but he
was also selected to be part of the first class of students in the Engineering Program. Rice
keeps getting better, and I know from personal experience that young men truly benefit
from that. Despite my last name, I am truly a Southside Irish Catholic and all of us
know what that means in terms of the importance of family, faith and friendship. It is
shorthand for people who try to do better for family and others around them who are less
fortunate. That spirit is strengthened at Brother Rice and grows even stronger today.
Tony Byrnes 71
Tony Byrnes 71 still remembers the Brother Rice High School Band playing on stage
for an Open House in 1967. He knew he wanted to go to Brother Rice from that day
forward, and when as a freshman he witnessed John Pacetti 68 run back the opening
kickoff in the first football game Tony had attended, his spirit for Brother Rice would
run as high as anyones since. Nothing would dampen Tonys spirit, not even a lifethreatening stroke in 2004 that left him in the ICU for 8 days, in the hospital for 30
days, and in out-patient recovery for 6 months.
It was this undying devotion to Brother Rice as an adult, primarily with the Dads Club,
at first as a hot dog wrapper which led to his promotion as a grill assistant, that inspired
Dads Club legend Ed Kalata to nominate Tony for the 2016 Alumni Association Man
of the Year and Alumni Hall of Fame.
As a student at Rice, Tony was a starter on the Flies and then the Lights in basketball,
where he became a leading scorer as a junior and senior, when he was also All-Catholic.
When he wasnt playing for the Crusaders, he was watching other teams from other sports
play. He remembers how the camaraderie between the Lights and the Heavies influenced
and solidified his overall school spirit, as he felt they were one team, even though they
practiced and played separately. Tony would go on to play basketball three years at Chicago
State University, and remembers being invited to tournaments that would allow him to
witness some of the big-time games throughout the country in the 70s.
Tom remains grateful for the great sacrifices his parents made so that he, his brother and
4 sisters could benefit from a Catholic education. He is also grateful for the teachers and
coaches at Rice who set me on a path that enabled any success I have had in life.
Tony would pass along his love of sports and Brother Rice to sons Brian 04 and Brendan
06, and they became part of the first two Crusader Volleyball Teams to go downstate.
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Lauren, Brian, and Brendan, whom Tony delivered on his own birthday, May 24th.
He refers to his volunteer work as contagious, as is the good feeling he continues to
spread every time he comes to Brother Rice, including his visits with his Grandson
Gavin, whom the family proudly lists as a member of the Class of 2031. Tony may
expect nothing in return, but naming him a 2016 Alumni Man of the Year and thereby
inducting him into the Alumni Hall of Fame is the very least we can do.
Larry Heavey 71
To say that Larry Heavey 71 has been volunteering for and participating in Brother
Rice alumni events for many years is a gross understatement. It would be difficult to
find anyone in the Brother Rice data base with more entries for gifts of time, treasure,
or talent, and it is probably true that only half of how Larry supports Brother Rice is
recorded there.
Larry supports EVERYTHING sponsored by the Alumni Association and has done so
for almost thirty years. Every year Larry fills his schedule with the alumni dinner, ad
book, golf outing, career day, post-game reception, softball games, BRAIN for Business
meetings, monthly Alumni Association meetings, and a handful of other events, along
with attending many high school games.
Since joining the schools Board of Directors four years ago, Larry also attends their
meetings and the Development Committee meetings. Additionally, Larry supports
many different events and activities hosted by many different organizations throughout
the school, including but not limited to the Edmund Rice Camp, the Circle of
Champions, the Yearbook Thanksgiving distribution party, and he annually chairs the
Junior of the Year Alumni Selection Committee. Rather than let up or cut back, this
year he has made more phone calls than ever before.
Anyone who has ever played golf with Larry knows he is never lacking for conversation,
and yet when asked to answer a few questions about his devotion to Brother Rice, he
could not have been more brief. His actions speak louder than words, so much so that his
younger brother, Michael 83, his wife Jackie, his daughter Jamie, and son Matt 12, have
all followed his lead in supporting Brother Rice. Michael, a retired Navy pilot who now
flies for United Airlines, shares his experiences with our students on Career Day, while also
donating to our Foundation auction a special experience, a ride on a Russian Supersonic
Mig Fighter Jet. Jackie has worked at the hole-in-one par 3 for the Alumni Golf Outing
for many years, often joined by Jamie, currently enrolled in the University of Illinois School
of Veterinary Medicine. Matt plays in the Alumni Softball League. He also served very
capably as a bartender at the Spring Crusader Fest, while also accepting his Dads invitation
and sponsorship at the golf outing. Jackie has also worked many All-Alumni Dinners.
Larry led the way for his brother and kids. Even though he and Jackie would raise their
family in Orland Park, traveling to 99th & Pulaski became a given. Larry said, Mike
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Robert Fanelli 91
Joe Carney 92
James Wills 93
Sean Giblin 94
Mike Minervini 95
Adam Wojcik 96
Dan Lazarz 97
Jeremiah Adeszko 98
Frank Cheers 99
Steve Scott 00
Timothy Carroll 01
Devin Kruski 02
Timothy OConnell 03
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Brian Coughlin 06
Patrick Vail 07
Thomas Hickey 08
Thomas Rynne 09
Michael Rohan 10
William McGivern 11
Marty Kyler 12
Cal Kennedy 13
Mitchell Strahlman 14
Patrick Hosty 15
Andrew Dyke 16
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Other Finalists
Joseph Alvarez 17 had been a one year member of the football program and a one
year member of the soccer program. Joe was a manager for the basketball team for
two years, and he has been the manager for the baseball team for four years. Joe is
also a three-year member of the National Honors Society, and he is currently the Vice
President. He has been a member of the Scholastic Bowl team for four years, helping
the team win both the Catholic League Championship and the Catholic League
Tournament Championship, as well as a Regional Championship last year. He is a
Mrs. B Memorial Scholar and a member of the Crusader Game Day Team. Also, Joe is
currently a team leader in the broadcast journalism class. Joe has also been an assistant
to Mr. OConnell and Coach Frasor in the Admissions office for four years. Outside
of school, Joe is a member of the Live Like John Service and Leadership Institute. This
institute is made up of other high school students that work together in order to raise
money and awareness for pediatric brain cancer. Joe currently holds a 4.59 GPA, and is
ranked 15th in his class. Joe hopes to pursue a business degree in college.
Ryan Kutt 17 will mark the Spring of 2017 as a four-year varsity starter for the
baseball team. As a sophomore, he earned All-Catholic League in the CCL Blue. As
a junior Ryan was voted CCL Blue Player of the Year, Southtown Player of the Year
and The Reporter Player of the Year. He then went on to be voted First Team All- State
for the IHSA, First Team Louisville Slugger All- American, and was voted onto the
PBR First Team All- State selection. He made the Area Code team that plays in Long
Beach, California in front of hundreds of professional scouts from all 30 Major League
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teams. He was recruited by multiple schools in the Big Ten, SEC, ACC, and PAC-12
conferences. He ended up committing to the University of Illinois at the end of his
freshman year on a baseball scholarship. Ryan is a 3-year member of Student Council,
and was a nominee for the Action Leadership Convention in Florida. He is very
involved in every aspect of Brother Rice, and loves to spend his time here. Ryan holds
a 4.05 GPA and is near the top of his class. He is still deciding whether he wants to
pursue a Business or Pre-Medical degree in college.
Brian Papiernik 17 has been running down the halls of Brother Rice since the time
he began walking. Brians father, Greg 76, not only brought Brian on Sundays to help
set up for the Alumni Softball League, he also attended almost every Brother Rice
football game, Brother Rice basketball game, and alumni golf outings for the past 15
years. Now a senior, Brian has written his own story as a Brother Rice Crusader. He is
currently ranked #4 in his class, holds a 4.79 GPA, and scored a 32 on the ACT Test.
Brian had been a one-year basketball player as a sophomore after not making the team
freshman year, a one-year cross country member, a two-year baseball player, a member
of the Scholastic Bowl team that made it to the Sectionals last year, a member of the
French Honors Society, a member of the National Honors Society, and a leader for
Edmund Rice Camp (a camp for underprivileged children). He has kept the statistics for
the varsity basketball team since junior year. He was the executive baseball manager for
the varsity baseball team as a junior. He was a player on the varsity baseball team over
the summer that became the summer state runner-up, and he is an avid member of the
Crusader Crazies. Brian proudly serves as a Peer Minister and Eucharistic Minister at
Brother Rice. He is a proud member as a candidate of Kairos #135 and a proud leader
of Kairos #138. Brian hopes to attend the University of Notre Dame, the University of
North Carolina, Northwestern University, or Boston College.
Jack Pufunt 17 has worked the Edmund Rice Camp, a free camp offered to children
who could not normally afford summer camp, for the past three years. He served
as a leader his last two years, holding more responsibility for the fundraising and
organization of the program. During his junior year, he was chosen to take part in the
Action Leadership Convention in Florida. Jack has been a member of the National
Honors Society for the past three years, while also participating in the Politics Club
and Spanish Club. Recently, he led Kairos 138 as Assistant Rector and now works as
a Peer Minister. Currently, he is an Executive Board member of the Student Council
and holds a 4.71 GPA, ranking eighth in his class. Jack plans to pursue a college
degree in computer science.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dr. Kevin Burns, President
Br. Dominic Murray 63
Mr. Steve Rosenbaum 74
Mr. Shaun Jacob 93
Mr. Jim Kramer 64
Mr. Donald Liebentritt 68
Mr. Michael Elwood 74
Samantha Antos
Denis Bergstedt
Marta Carbol
Sindy Corona
Frank DiNovella 89
Max Dunne
Michelle England
Tom Gibson 09
Jon Lee Hall
Mary Lynn Hollendoner
Randy Johnson
Marjorie Leahu
Sue Lucheon
Tim Lyons 92
Tom McAuliffe
Dan Mostyn
Cathy Plumb
John Rolence
Kay Scaletta
Mary Kay Strahlman
Elizabeth Van
Tom Wazio 97
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Joe Augustyn
Kirk Bosi
Cindy Charters
Patrick Creed 06
Mike Dolan
Dan Dwyer 88
Chris Forbes
Bill Gleeson
Patrick Hayes
Mary Beth Jantz
Sandra Thomas-Jones
John Lettiere
Leslie Luxem
Lisa Marley
John McCarthy
Steve Parker
Allan Rendak
Janet Rzeszutko
Judy Schramm
Kyle Swynenburg
Karen Van Assen
Ken Williams
Congratulations
to those of us of the
Class of 1966
Classmates, teachers
and friends
who are no longer with us.
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