Celtic Newsletter Summer 2019

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MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL & HEAD OF SCHOOL Friends,     As we begin our 130th year at Roanoke Catholic School we also celebrate  the 200th Anniversary of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond. This year will be  filled with celebraƟon and thanks to thousands of people who have made  our diocese, parishes and schools feel like home.     With each passing day, our students share their giŌs with us in so many  ways. They achieve at the highest levels in their academic studies, their  athleƟc endeavors, their faith development and their love of the arts.       In recent years we have seen new life and energy displayed through our  visual and performing arts programs at RCS. Students now enjoy choir,  dance, theater/drama, art, band and, hopefully in the future, orchestra. A  number of our students parƟcipate outside of school in ballet, youth  theater and orchestra, choirs, individual voice, piano and instrumental  lessons. These talents and commitments by our students and parents help  make our school community stronger and more vibrant.       Funding for the arts has always been a challenge for schools both public  and independent. Given that tuiƟon alone does not cover the total cost for  educaƟon we rely on the kind acts of charity by hundreds of friends and  donors each year.     This past spring our school was blessed with a significant contribuƟon by  Dr. and Mrs. Robert White and Sue Rowe of Melody Haven. Their combined  giŌ brought new band instruments — totaling $30,000 — to our  students. This was the first Ɵme in more than 30 years that our school has  received an investment of this magnitude for a specific arts program.     AddiƟonally, students in our art department are conƟnually exposed to  new opportuniƟes and tremendous offerings. Recently a mural was  unveiled and displayed at the Roanoke City Courthouse aŌer a year of work  and dedicaƟon by a dozen students and our art teacher, Kim Spencer.       Our school choir, under the direcƟon of Michael Hemphill, has competed  on a naƟonal stage and been recognized by leadership in our diocese for its  performance in our Cathedral.       Despite the absence of our own theater/auditorium, our drama  department consistently delivers outstanding performances featuring  students from elementary through high school. I strongly encourage you to  aƩend one of our two performances this upcoming year and celebrate the  accomplishments of our students.      We truly have a lot to be thankful for this upcoming academic year. I look  forward to seeing you on campus and celebraƟng events throughout the  year in recogniƟon of our students, staff and local parishes.  Blessings to all of you, 

PRINCIPAL & HEAD OF SCHOOL Patrick PaƩerson  ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Christopher Michael  DEAN OF FACULTY Nicole Lieber  SCHOOL BOARD   John Thomas, Chair   Rosann Kryczkowski, Vice Chair   Dan Burkard, Treasurer    Rich Joachim, Secretary  ST. ANDREW’S  Rev. Kevin Segerblom   Rich Joachim  OUR LADY OF NAZARETH Rev. Msgr. Patrick Golden, Pastor   Michelle Gereauz‐Karim  OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP Rev. Ken Shuping, Pastor  Ron Downing  ST. GERARD  Rev. Jose Arce  Brian Chubb   TRANSFIGURATION  Rev. Stephen McNally, Pastor  Rosann Kryczkowski   Dan Burkard 

*   *   *  The CelƟc NewsleƩer and Annual Report   are produced by the   Roanoke Catholic School Development Office:  Michael Hemphill  Director of MarkeƟng & the Annual Fund Debbie Stump  Director of Major GiŌs & EducaƟon Tax Credits

Patrick W. PaƩerson 

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Back on the lacrosse field in May, seven months after his injury.

September 21 @ 7 PM | Elmwood Park Presented by Brambleton Imports $30 advance • $35 day of concert

www.baconfestva.com Hosted by Food Fanatics & Roanoke Catholic School BACONFEST 2019

RCS arts programs celebrated inspiring 2018-19 school year

   RCS’Ý —كà ÖÙʦكà ‘ÊÄã®Ä盗 ãÊ ¦ÙÊó ®Ä 2018‐19  with a lower school fall producƟon of What Happened AŌer Once Upon A Time and two spring performances of  Lionel Bart’s award‐winning Oliver!  (cast photo top leŌ).     Meanwhile, the RCS CelƟc Singers and Women’s Chorus  journeyed in May to Hershey, Penn., where the Women’s  Chorus earned the highest raƟng of Superior at a fesƟval  compeƟƟon (middle leŌ). The trip also featured a  performance at the Basilica of the NaƟonal Shrine of the  Immaculate ConcepƟon in Washington, D.C., the largest  Catholic church in North America.     RCS Band not only grew in numbers of new students  but also new instruments, thanks to a $30,000 donaƟon  by Dr. and Mrs. Robert White (below, middle). The  parents of two CelƟcs alumnae, the Whites were  recognized during the Choir & Band Spring Concert along  with Sue Rowe of Melody Haven, who coordinated  discount purchasing of the instruments and donated  some items too.  

Eleven RCS art students spent the 2018‐19 school year planning and designing a 5’ by 10’ mural, “Angelus Stella,” that now adorns the Oliver W. Hill JusƟce Center, the public area of the Roanoke City Courthouse. LaƟn for “Star Angel,” “Angelus Stella” is the loving presence that the students imagine watching over the “Star City” of Roanoke. Pictured here with the students (from leŌ): General District Judge Tom Roe, Juvenile & DomesƟc RelaƟons Judge John Webe, Circuit Judge David Carson. LeŌ: AŌer winning Roanoke’s 2019 Sister CiƟes InternaƟonal Young ArƟsts Showcase, Roanoke Catholic 11th grader Chisom Ezigbo has now been selected a naƟonal finalist. This year’s compeƟƟon centered on the theme “Global CiƟzens: Resilient CommuniƟes.” Chisom’s “Heal the World” artwork was judged best among the 37 local entries in the high school art compeƟƟon.

Celtics football starts 2019 season seeking 4th straight state championship

2019 Roanoke Catholic Celtics Football Schedule August 30, 7 pm @ Bath County September 7, 7 pm @ Charles City September 13, 7 pm @ Vinyard Park Norfolk ChrisƟan Academy September 21, 2 pm @ North Cross October 4, 7 pm @ Vinyard Park Parry McCluer (HOMECOMING) October 11, 7 pm @ Hargrave Military Academy October 19, 2:30 pm @ Blue Ridge October 25, 7 pm @ Manassas Park November 1, 7 pm @ Vinyard Park Nansemond‐Suffolk Academy Watch home games on www.CelticsLive.com! Roanoke Catholic football — VISAA state  champions in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018 — kicks  off its 2019 season on August 30 at Bath County,  striving to conƟnue a 31‐game winning streak, the  eighth longest acƟve win streak in the U.S.,  according to MaxPreps. Go CelƟcs!

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2019

James Carpenter

Eleanor Chandler

Cameron Dedulonus-Deeds

Steven Clark

Abigail Algeier

Olivia Beirne

Shala Do

Chelsea Gilday

Patrick Glebus

Otto Jefferson

Spencer Krohmer

Jingsong Guo

Stephen Meikle

Marcus Myers

Nhi Thi Thao Nguyen

Andrew Price

Amelia Safford

Ryan Scott

Sofia Sorrentino

Michael Steinbach Marissa Stover C E L T I C C R O S S M E M B E R S The Celtic Cross represents the top four academic students in the senior class. Alexander Vaught Maret Whalen Olivia Wharton Olivia Wimbish

Meagan Gillette

Paul Kuehler valedictorian

Bryant Guilfoyle

Parker Harnack salutatorian

Scholarship Awards Dinner

In lieu of past Honors Day ceremonies, Roanoke Catholic began a new tradition on May 22, 2019, when more than 200 people gathered in the Gillespie Family Gymnasium to recognize our student scholarship winners and celebrate the generous supporters who make these scholarships possible.

Dr. Robert L.A. Keeley Scholarships Mary Gillespie Hardie Scholarships

Carmen Kuehler, 11th, (pictured left), Alex Zaragoza, 3rd, and Abby Algeier ’19 (University of Mary Washington) each received a $1,000. Dr. Robert L.A. Keeley Scholarship for their strong work ethic and scholastic performance to the best of their indicated ability. A 1938 graduate of Roanoke Catholic School, Dr. Keeley lived a life of commitment to helping others through his dedication and compassion; he demonstrated his gratitude for God’s gifts and believed in the dignity of all people. An avid supporter of the arts and firm believer in Catholic education, Dr. Keeley maintained that the strength of a community’s future is built upon the legacy of previous generations. Dr. Keeley and his wife of 65 years, Nina, instilled in their 15 children a love of learning and the satisfaction that comes from doing one’s best. All Keeley children graduated RCS. Scholarship recipients recognize the value of an engaged citizen whose membership in the school community enriches it. These students are selfless, unassuming people, worthy of the admiration and respect of their peers.

The 2019 Mary Gillespie Hardie Scholarships were presented to Zoe Classey, 3rd, and El Amin Shareef, 11th, for exemplifying the qualities of Mary Gillespie Hardie: intelligence and passion for learning, dignity and humility, great warmth and charity of spirit, and love of God. A graduate of Our Lady of Nazareth and a St. Andrews and Roanoke Catholic High parent, Mrs. Hardie believed that every child deserved a first‐rate education, and instilled in her own children a love of learning and the satisfaction that comes from doing one’s best. Roanoke Catholic School thanks Robert Hardie '83 and Molly Hardie for their generous support of these scholarships that fund full tuition, books, uniforms, and cafeteria charges for a lower school and upper school student.

Scholarship Awards Dinner

Above: $1,000 Dowd Sullivan Scholarship was awarded to Maret Whalen ‘19 (Virginia Tech) by Cheng Qian Sullivan '17. Below: Jazz Lynch, 12th, received the inaugural $500 Maggie Jones Scholarship : fromMs. Jones' son, Stephen Niamke '79.

Jackson Krohmer, 11th, received the 2019 EDWIN L. “BUTCH” HARNACK, III, MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP from Butch’s wife, Lisa Harnack. The scholarship is awarded to a student who exemplifies these qualities: supportive at school, in their home, church and community; humble, trustworthy, kind and a good friend to others.

Xavier Bean, 11th, received the 2019 $1,000 RAYFUS PARHAM HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP from RCS assistant principal Chris Michael. For 21 years, Mr. Parham dedicated himself to the students at RCS as music teacher and band director. Created in his honor upon his retirement in June 2017, this annual scholarship is awarded to a student who exemplifies the qualities and values so evident in the work that Mr. Parham shared with RCS for many years: love of music, persistence, dedication, and humor. The inaugural $500 Carlton and Peggy Russell Saul ‘52 Scholarship , was presented by the Sauls’ nephew, Mike Russell, ‘80, to Makayla Gill, Kindergarten.

The BILL AND BERNICE MURPHY SCHOLAR‐ SHIP went to Meg Corbett, 4th. Presented by the Murphys' son, Neal Murphy, this inaugural $1,000 scholarship goes to a RCS student who attends Our Lady of Perpetual Help.

Funded by the RCS Alumni Association, the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP is presented to a child of an RCS graduate currently attending Roanoke Catholic. Principal Patrick Patterson presented the 2019 award to Jesse Monsour, 10th, son of Andrew Monsour ‘90.

Scholarship Awards Dinner

The inaugural $1,500 DOROTHY GREELEY MEADOR SCHOLARSHIPS were presented by Mrs. Meador's daughters, Mary Pat Metz '71 (left) and Karen Mabry '67, to Alex Algeier, 8th; Thomas Brogan, K; and Lorenzo Dean, 6th, (not pictured). At the time of her death on June 15, 2018 – just 20 days shy of her 100th birthday – Dot Meador was the oldest living alumna of Roanoke Catholic . A 1935 graduate of St. Andrew’s Catholic School – a precursor to Roanoke Catholic – Mrs. Meador lived a life of humility, steadfastness and graciousness.

Abby Algeier (University of Mary Washington) received the $1,000 CRYSTAL SHORES MARINA SCHOLARSHIP from Crystal Shores general manager Scott Schlesser. The scholarship is awarded to a senior who lives or works in Bedford or Franklin counties, has a strong work performance and has shown academic growth during his or her tenure at Roanoke Catholic.

ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS Father Lynch Division in Roanoke focuses its charitable efforts on RCS students. AOH is an Irish Catholic fraternal organization originally founded to help immigrants in the U.S, and was established in Roanoke in 1901. Presented by Glen David Waldis, the 2019 scholarships went to, from left, Isabella Alvarez, 11th; Chris Schaible, 12th, Alexis Potter, 7th; and Maddy King, 10th.

Scholarship Awards Dinner

The ZACH BOWYER HONORARY SCHOLARSHIPS recognize students who best demonstrate the qualities of Zach, ‘14: academic achievement, love of the performing arts, humility, love of God and fellow man, a student striving for high ideals with good spirit and optimism. Presented by Zach’s parents, Rick and Teresa Bowyer, the $500 upper school award went to Lauren Frackelton, 9th, and the $500 lower school award went to Aidan Callis, 7th.

KEYSER FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP was awarded to Olivia Wharton ‘19 (Virginia Tech). Created in memory of Trey and Tabb Keyser, the $1,000 scholarship goes to a graduating senior who exemplifies kindness, with a demonstrated ability to get along with others, and a strong worth ethic.

The MARIE MONTANO SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded to a male and female graduating senior who possess high moral character and high academics in math and science. Son Marty Montano, ‘75, presented the $1,,000 scholarships to Parker Harnack ‘19 (Virginia Tech) and Meagan Gillette ‘19 (University of Virginia).

The ROSE MOORE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS — given in memory of the 1923 graduate of St. Andrew’s School who, as a single mother after her husband died, successfully raised two daughters and put them through RCS — went to Maddie Frackelton, 5th (left), and Alex Bonilla, 8th.

RCS FACULTY‐STAFF SCHOLARSHIPS went to Cameron Dedulonus‐Deeds ’19 (Penn State) and Marissa Stover ‘19 (Roanoke College). Presented by RCS upper school teachers Sara Plante and Paul Begeman.

The ZACHARY BURNS SCHOLARSHIP is presented to a student who best demonstrates the qualities of Zachary, ‘06, who passed away in 2011: academic achievement, humility, love of God and fellow man, a student striving for high ideals and a spirit of determination and optimism. Preference is given to a wrestler or cross‐country runner. Dylan Noell, 11th, received the $500 scholarship from Zachary’s parents, Dave and Donna Burns.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 562’S Leon Vinci (far left) and Grand Knight James Valenzuela presented the $500 Canfield Scholarship to Parker Harnack ‘19 (Virginia Tech) and recognized four graduating student athletes: Steven Clark (Virginia Tech), Olivia Beirne (James Madison University), Olivia Wimbish (University of Virginia) and Alex Vaught (Washington & Lee).

Scholarship Awards Dinner

CAMILLA M. BUCHANAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP and WILLIAM GORDON “BUCK” BUCHANAN, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP are respectively awarded to a senior girl and boy who has maintained scholastic achievement to the best of her or his indicated ability, and renders unselfish service to others, school and community. Recipients this year are Amelia

Above: Mike Poole presented the $500 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 12134 SCHOLARSHIP to Nathaniel Moak, 10th. Below: THE VIRGINIA AND ANDREW KRAMER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS were created by the couple’s five children in honor of their parents’ service to RCS. Mrs. Kramer taught 7th grade and served as vice‐principal while Mr. Kramer coached athletic teams and served in many capacities. Recipients of the $500 awards were Grady Whalen, 8th, and Sophie Wright, 8th.

Safford ‘19 (Virginia Commonwealth University) and Spencer Krohmer ‘19 (Hampden‐Sydney College).

The PATRICK THOMAS ROWE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP was awarded to Steven Clark ‘19 (Virginia Tech). Presented by Mr. Rowe's father, Jim Rowe '44, and brother, Tim Rowe '82, the $500 award was established in 1983 in memory of the 1978 RCS graduate, and goes to a graduating senior who: is supportive of school, church, home and community; uses their God‐ given talents to the best of their ability; who tries hard to succeed; and who has RCS spirit.

CY BRUNNER MEMORIAL AWARD is presented to a senior who demonstrates qualities of the former RCS principal: academic achievement, humility, love of God and fellow man, who strives for high ideals and has a spirit of optimism. 2019 recipient: Bryant Guilfoyle ‘19 (Notre Dame).

BURKE FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP , presented in honor of Travis Burke, ‘03, and brother Ryan, ‘07, is a $1,000 scholarship that goes to a graduating senior with good citizenship, dedication to RCS, positive attitude and strong work ethic. 2019 recipient: James Carpenter (James Madison University).

LOWER SCHOOL STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP The $200 award was presented to Allison Brundrett, 8th, by RCS teacher

WYNN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP was presented to Steven Claude, 5th. This $3,500 scholarship was awarded by Regina Wynn Williamson '68 in honor

The inaurgural $250 RCS ROSARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP went to Alessandra Paras, 11th.

of her mother, who overcame financial struggles so her children could attend Roanoke Catholic.

Catherine Schlesser.

Annual Report Supporting Roanoke Catholic School July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019

The 1889 Society $50,000+ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardie ‘83      $25,000 - $49,999

Notre Dame Club of the Blue Ridge  Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Peck  Mr. JusƟn Pendarvis ‘98  Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pendleton  Dr. Leilani Pilar  Mr. and Mrs. Donn Samsa  Mr. and Mrs. Tony SarƟni ‘67  Mr. Robert Schreiber  Mr. Tracy Young and Dr. Janet Young  Friend ~ Up to $499 Mr. and Mrs. Brent Adkins   Mr. and Mrs. Adam Algeier  Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Alouf ‘58  Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alouf ‘43  Mr. James Alouf ‘65  Mr. Chad and Dr. Autumn Alvarez  Mr. and Mrs. Michael Angelillo  Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Argabright ‘65 

Mr. and Mrs. Mark N. Clark  Miss Louise Clendenen ‘56  Mrs. Donna Dedulonus  Mr. Gerald Ehrman   Eye Care & Surgery, P.C.  Col. and Mrs. Dewey George  Mr. Carl Eddie Gibson  Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hatcher III 

Dr. and Mrs. Robert White  Mr. and Mrs. Jack Winston ‘60 

Mrs. Sharon Barber Korolija  Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kristoff  Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Levy  Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Mabry    (Karen Meador Mabry ‘67)  Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Morgan  Mr. and Mrs. Patrick PaƩerson  R. L. Price ConstrucƟon, Inc., in honor of     Superintendent Tim Schofield  Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe ‘44  Dr. and Mrs. Shawn Safford  Mr. and Mrs. George “Pat” Simpson ‘67  Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spichek  Mr. and Mrs. Charles Suba  Mr. and Mrs. Jim Verney  Ms. Lois Wilson ‘50   Green & Gold $500 - $999 Mr. John Andrews ‘66  Dr. and Mrs. Jaimison Baker   Ms. Catherine BarreƩ ‘57                            Mr. and Mrs. John Beach  Mr. Paul Begeman and Mrs. Beth Ruffing  Mr. James Capillo   Dr. Michal and Dr. Laura Cieraszynski  Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Jr.  Mr. and Mrs. Albert Connelly  Mrs. Peggy Dogan ‘47   Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Dugan ‘59  Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Fame  Mr. Michael and Dr. Julia Hemphill  Ms. Kathleen HenreƩa  Mr. and Mrs. William HoneycuƩ   Ms. Leslie Jefferson  Dr. Souha Khawam and Mr. Reggie Bryson  New River Electrical Corp. 

$10,000 - $24,999

FoundaƟon for Roanoke Valley  $5,000 - $9,999 Anonymous  Dr. Gavin Aaron and Dr. Misty Lenk  Mr. Andy SƟnneƩ ‘69  Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sweeney  Dr.  and Mrs. William Thompson, IV ‘90  $2,500 - $4,999 Ancient Order of Hibernians  Mr. and Mrs. Christopher BrundreƩ  Mr. and Mrs. G. Orban Gregory     (Marie Denise Florent ‘60)  G.E. FoundaƟon  Julian Ferguson & Associates. Inc.  Drs. Jeremy and Jo‐Anne Llavore  Norfolk Southern FoundaƟon  Pinnacle  Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tolusso    (Lisa Kern Tolusso ‘82)  Regina Wynn Williamson ‘68  Key Club $1,000 - $2,499 Aaron PeriodonƟcs and Dental Implants  Anonymous  AthleƟc Booster Club  Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ayers  Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley  Mr. and Mrs. Phil BrundreƩ  Dr. and Mrs. Jack Bumgardner    (Barbara Olander Bumgardner ‘63)   Dr. and Mrs. Robert Canfield ‘79  Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Black    (Mary Tolusso Black ‘52) 

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Arnold  Mrs. Margaret Arthur ‘60  Mr. Kurt Axt  Mr. and Mrs. Erin Barger 

Mr. Paul Barnard  Ms. Mary Barnes  Mrs. Emily BarneƩ 

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Beheler  Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Benavidez  Dr. Michael Bentley ‘64  Dr. Jim Bier ‘63  Fr. John Paul Blankenship ‘55  Mr. and Mrs. Roger Boucher  Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bova ‘63  The Honorable David Bowers  Mrs. Trudy VandergriŌ Brailsford ‘79  Mr. Joseph Brogan  Mr. Joseph T. Brogan  Mr. and Mrs. Philip Buchy  Mrs. Carolyn Buck 

Mr. and Mrs. Blair Campbell    (Kate Doherty Campbell ‘70)  Ms. Anita Capillo  Ms. Monica Carpency  Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carr  Mrs. Sheri Hedge Carroll ‘87  Mr. and Mrs. Trevar Chapman  Ms. Lauren Chen  Mr. and Mrs. Burman Clark 

Drs. Joe and Susan Clark  Mr. and Mrs. Don Clary    Mr. and Mrs. George Clay       Mrs. Margaret Coker      Ms. Patricia Collins                                     Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connor  Ms. Jane Cooper  Mrs. Jane Copeland ‘60  Mr. Brian CorbeƩ  Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craddock ‘64  Mr. and Mrs. Damon Daniels  Mr. Denis Deane ‘64  Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Deane ‘58    (Elizabeth “Diddy” Gillespie Deane ‘56)  Mr. and Mrs. Stan Debias  Ms. Twila DiMarco  Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donckers ‘63  Mr. Joseph Donnelly ‘61  Mr. Ron Downing  Ms. Jean Doyle 

Mr. Gregory Haase ‘70  Mr. Richard Hammerstrom ‘63  Mr. Andrew Hansbrough ‘57  Mrs. Lisa Harnack 

  (Mary Pat Meador Metz ‘71)  Mr. Chris Michael  Ms. Deborah Michael  Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Michalski  Mr. and Mrs. Greg Migliarese  Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mikkelson  Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell ‘66   (Mary VandergriŌ Mitchell ‘75)  Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moding  Miss Chelsea Moody ‘06  Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Monsour ‘90  Mr. and Mrs. Andre Monsour ‘66 

Ms. Barbara Harrell  Mr. William Hartko 

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hogan    (Sheila Oyler Hogan '70)  Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Humphrey  Implant Recycling  Dr. and Mrs. Richard Joachim  Mr. Jose Lemus and Ms. Glenda Lopez  Mrs. Genevieve Keller ‘46  Mrs. Muriel Hurt Kelley ‘64  Mrs. Shannon Kelly  Ms. Jebet Kibogy  Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kiehl  Fr. MaƩ Kiehl  Mrs. Ashley King  Mr. and Mrs. Turner King ‘06  Mr. Webb King and Mrs. Allegra Black King 

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Moses  Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mower  Mrs. Ruth Muller  Mr. and Mrs. Randall Myers  Dr. Kelly Nelson and Mr. Nathaniel Greenlees 

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Niccolls  Mr. and Mrs. William Nissen  Mrs. Rosemarie Novotny  Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Nowocin  Mr. and Mrs. MarƟn O’Brien 

Mrs. Joan Driscoll ‘59  Mr. Gordon Ewald ‘66  Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewald ‘64  Lt. Col. Henry Faery ‘56  Mr. Mike Fallon  Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Fariss  Mrs. Audrey Ferguson ‘44  Mr. George Fleming '41  Mrs. Mary Keeley Flynn ‘70  Ms. Lisa Forster 

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kolnok  Mr. and Mrs. George Kovats  Mrs. Kristen Kurpe  Mr. Peter Landry  Ms. Susan Looze  Mr. Donald Lund  Mr. and Mrs. David Lupsha 

Dr. Vivien and Mr. Chuma Osuorah  Drs. Norberto and Maria Paras     Mr. Nick Patel and Ms. Sara Plante  Ms. Cynthia PaƩerson      Mr. and Mrs. John Pendarvis  Tony Pearman and Amy Nance‐Pearman   Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips  Mrs. Sandra Puccinelli 

Mr. Thomas Lynch  Mr. Patrick Lyons 

Roanoke Catholic got even cooler this summer with the completion of our upper school air-conditioning project! No longer seen hanging from classroom windows, the old window A/C units were donated to Roanoke Area Ministries. Many thanks to everyone who donated to the project on Roanoke Valley Gives Day in March!

Mr. Robert Puig ‘69  Mr. and Mrs. Peter Radjou  Mrs. Cathy Sweeney Reinhard ‘87  Mr. and Mrs. John Renick  Mr. Jon Reynolds ‘98  Mr. and Mrs. Troy Rice  Mr. A. Stephen Richards ‘70  Mrs. Anna Humphreys Richardson  Ms. Barbara Richey  Mr. Lee Robison  Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rodil      Mr. Raul Rodriguez De la O                         Mrs. Sally Roth ‘55 

Mr. and Mrs. David Frackelton  Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Frost  Mr. and Mrs. Lee Futrell  Ms. Emily Gaston  Michelle Gereaux‐Karim ‘85  Mrs. Rebecca Haas Gower ‘02  Mrs. Suzanne Grasberger ‘52   Mr. and Mrs. Jason Green 

Ms. Isabel MarƟnez  Mr. and Mrs. James MarƟni  Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCoy 

Mr. and Mrs. Efrain Olvera Lopez  Mr. and Mrs. Michael McEvoy  Mr. and Mrs. Michael McFadden ‘63  Mr. and Mrs. George McLean  Mr. and Mrs. William Mashburn, Jr.  Ms. Cathleen McDeaviƩ  Mr. and Mrs. Robert McIntyre  Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNamara  Ms. Jane Meggers  Mr. and Mrs. Gary Metz 

Mr. Gunther J. Greimel  Mr. John Guilfoyle ‘69  Ms. Maureen Guilfoyle 

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Guzi ‘65  Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haas 

Designated Gifts

Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland    (Suzanne Stump Rowland ‘70)  Mr. David Saleeba  Mr. and Mrs. Tim Sandidge  Mr. and Mrs. Frank Santoroski  Mr. Michael Santoroski and Jennifer Pfister 

Mr. and Mrs. David Wright  Ms. Laura WyaƩ 

Art Department Rappaport Management Company  AthleƟc Department Drs. Norberto and Maria Paras  BaconFest and Mavericks Concert Brambleton Imports  Food FanaƟcs Kitchen  The LiƩle Gallery – Art Gallery  Jersey Lily’s Roadhouse  Layman DistribuƟng  Line Management  Muneris Benefits, Inc.  Pavement Stencil Company  Bleachers in Gillespie Family Gymnasium Carlton and Peggy Russell Saul Estate  Capital Improvement Anonymous  Julian Ferguson & Associates, Inc.  CelƟcsLive Broadcast Mrs. Carolyn Buck  Carilion Clinic  Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Jr.  Mr. and Mrs. Burman Clark  Eye Care and Surgery, P.C.  Mr. and Mrs. David Frackelton  Mr. Michael and Dr. Julia Hemphill  Ms. Leslie Jefferson  Mr. and Mrs. Mikel Jensen  Muneris Benefits, Inc.  Ms. Amy Nance‐Pearman  Mr. Neal Nance  Mr. and Mrs. MaƩhew O’Herron  Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pyle  Dr. and Mrs. Shawn Safford  Mr. and Mrs. Darren Simpkins  Mr. and Mrs. James Spichek   Mr. Joseph ‘89 and Dr. Nina Sweeney ‘88  Mr. Paul Whalen  Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wharton  Choir Dr. and Mrs. Shawn Safford  St. Andrew’s Catholic Church  Drama Program Dr. Gavin Aaron and Dr. Misty Lenk  Food FanaƟcs Kitchen  Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson Football Program Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Price, III  Key Club Ms. Linda Hankins

Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wynne  Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yengst ‘74    (Mary Lynn Sink Yengst ‘77)  Mrs. Mary Coleman Zirkle ‘89  Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Zoller   Mrs. Trudy VandergriŌ Brailsford ‘79  McMahon Parater Foundation Education Improvement Scholarships Tax Credits $50,000+

Mr. Chad SarƟni ‘93  Ms. Lauren Schantz  Mr. and Mrs. ScoƩ Schlesser  Mr. Fritz Scholz, III ‘53  Mr. Ronald ScoƩ ‘57  Mr. Mike Sebolt  Mr. Mike Segedi  Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Seger  Ms. Jennifer Sheets  Mr. and Mrs. Tim Shelton ‘74  Mr. and Mrs. Darren Simpkins  Mr. Michael Simpson ‘69  Mr. and Mrs. Jason Smith  Mr. and Mrs. Steven Spencer  Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Spencer  Mr. and Mrs. James Spichek ‘90  Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley  Star City Family DenƟstry 

Anonymous  Jeffery ScoƩ Sexton  William and Beni Thompson 

$25,000 to $49,999

Peter and Mary Apel  Gavin Aaron and Misty Lenk  James and Deborah Petrine  Anonymous  John F. and Marilyn Carroll  Donna Dedulonus  Mel and Mary Richardson  Anonymous  Maureen Aaron   William and Susan HoneycuƩ  Bernard F. Odasz  Theodore and Frances Sienicki  Oluwaseun and Tobi Somorin  Robert and Carol White 

$10,000 to $24,999

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Stopka  Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stump ‘71  Mr. Joseph Surkamer, Jr. ‘64  Jan Sutherland        Mr. Joseph ‘89 and Dr. Nina Sweeney ‘88  Mr. Quinn Thomas ‘54  Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson  Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turk ‘66  Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Thulin  Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Tipps  Mr. and Mrs. David Turk ‘70 

$5,000 to $9,999

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Tyler ‘60  Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Tyler ‘01  (Suzanne Barnard Tyler ‘01)  Mr. William Tyra  Mr. and Mrs. Wes Tyree  Ms. NaneƩe Ugalde  Mrs. Robin Underwood  Ms. Ellen Vanden Eykel  Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vassar  Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Vaught  Mr. Glen Waldis  Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Walker  Mrs. Paula Kelley Ward ‘59  Mr. and Mrs. Michael Warner ‘84  Ms. Shelly Warner  Dr. and Mrs. Paul Whalen, Jr.  Mr. Paul Whalen  Miss Olivia Wharton  Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wharton  Mr. James Whisnant 

$2,500 to $4,999

Mark and Debra Clark  Joanne A. Mayberry  Frank and Pamela Peck  James G. Cosby  Thomas Karrasch  Mark and Betsy Meyer  Jennifer P. Sheets 

$1,000 to $2,499

J. Robert and Marion Walton     (Marion Levin Walton ‘61)  $500 to $999 Marc D. McKenna ‘83  Gifts in Kind Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frost  Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson ‘57  (BeƩy Leonard Nelson ‘57)  Dr. and Mrs. Robert White 

Mr. Joseph Barry WhiƩ  Mr. John Williams ‘57 

Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Williams  Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson ‘63  Sister Joan Wilson SCN ‘52  Ms. Lori WineseƩ 

RCS Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sweeney  Patrick T. Rowe ‘78Memorial Scholarship Mr. James Rowe ‘44   Norfolk Southern FoundaƟon  Carlton and Peggy ‘52 Russell Saul Scholarship Carlton and Peggy Russell Saul Estate Dowd Sullivan Family Scholarship Mrs. Margaret Sullivan Dowd   Ms. Kathleen Sullivan  Wynn Family Scholarship Regina Wynn Williamson  Pfizer FoundaƟon  In memory of LoreƩa Craddock Gibson ‘66 Mr. Carl Eddie Gibson  In memory of James “Jim” Sullivan Ancient Order of Hibernians  Mrs. Margaret Coker  Lee Robison 

Burke Scholarship in honor of Travis ‘03 and Ryan ‘07 Burke Mr. William P. Burke, Jr.  Colgate Palmolive Co.  Zachary Burns ‘06 Memorial Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. David Burns, Jr. Dorothy “Dot” Greeley Meador ‘35 Memorial Scholarship Dorothy Greeley Meador Estate  Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Mabry    (Karen Meador Mabry ‘67)  Mr. and Mrs. Gary Metz     (Mary Pat Meador Metz ’71)  Stan Debias  Mary Gillespie Hardie ‘50 Memorial Scholarship Robert ‘83 and Molly Hardie  Edwin L. “Butch” Harnack, III ‘80 Memorial Scholarship Joe Metzger  Knights of Columbus #12134 Scholarship KofC Council Fincastle #12134 

Boys Lacrosse Program Medtronic YourCause, LLC  Mr. and Mrs. Robert ScoƩ  Music Program Dr. and Mrs. Robert White  RCS KidSquare Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fischbach  Dr. William ‘90 and Mrs. Beni Thompson   Shamrock Hill Run Lenk OrthodonƟcs / Dr. Misty Lenk  New River Electrical Corp.  Pinnacle  SoŌball Program Aaron PeriodonƟcs and Dental Implants  Ancient Order of Hibernians Scholarships Ancient Order of Hibernians  Zach Bowyer ’14 Honorary Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bowyer  William “Buck” and Camilla Buchanan Scholarship Dr. Camilla Buchanan ‘62  Mrs. Lynn Miller ‘68 

A generous bequest from the estate of Carlton and Peggy Russell Saul ‘52 funded new bleachers for the Gillespie Family Gymnasium in May. A lifelong friend of Roanoke Catholic, Peggy Russell Saul witnessed its birth as a student when St. Andrew’s and Our Lady of Nazareth schools merged. Her senior year, she was part of the Celtics girls’ state championship basketball team.

Roanoke Catholic’s video live‐streaming service, www.CelƟcsLive.com, broadcasts school events over the Internet, allowing alumni, parents, grandparents and friends to follow the CelƟcs on their desktop or mobile devices anywhere and any Ɵme! AdverƟsing helps underwrite our cost of these broadcasts and promotes your business! For more informaƟon: RCS markeƟng director Michael Hemphill, 540.982.3532,hemphill@roanokecatholic.com. $1,000 Sඉඈඇඌඈඋඌඁංඉ Bൾඇൾൿංඍඌ Your 30-second commercial runs each home Celtics FOOTBALL game.  Full-page ad in Celtics Football Program. 

Your 30-second commercial runs each home Celtics VOLLEYBALL game.  Your 30-second commercial runs each home Celtics BASKETBALL game.  Your banner will be displayed in Gillespie Family Gym for 2019-20 school year.  Your 30-second commercial runs in all academics, arts and religious broadcasts.  Your website will be featured on CelticsLive.com and RoanokeCatholic.com.  Your 30-second commercial will appear on RCS social media: Facebook (4100 followers), Twitter (2500 followers), Instagram (1180 followers). 

CelticsLive.com analytics for Roanoke Catholic’s 2018-19 academic year Top 10 in each category

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CITY

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United States

3376

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11961

2096

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6930

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116 108

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235 176

Washington, D.C.

625 515 353 248 245 236 223 210 207

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Washington, D.C.

Lynchburg Troutville

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Texas

87 86 82 75 59 55 52

51 44 74 52 49 46 20

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26

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