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GIRLS TENNIS Head Coach Joyce Krusa Assistants Tia Krzykowski & Lucky Copps Stats 9-7 dual meet record, 4th place Great Northern Conference, 4th place Sectionals State Qualifiers Sophie Schroeder & Ella Schroeder (#1 Doubles) All-Conference Honorable Mention: Freshman Marissa Stolt (#3 Singles) 2nd Team: Senior Sophie Schroeder & Freshman Ella Schroeder (#1 Doubles) 1st Team: Seniors Mari Olson & Amanda Cisewski (#2 Doubles) BOYS & GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Coaches Kyle Wallace, Kim Basala, & Ryan Eiden Stats – Girls Team 5th place Conference, 5th place Sectionals Stats – Boys Team 5th place Conference, 7th place Sectionals All-Conference Honorable Mention: Sophomore Sam Grywacz (18th) & Senior Grace Van Handel (16th) 2nd Team: Senior Trevor Frane (14th) & Senior Grace Van Handel (12th) 1st Team: Senior Grace Engebretson (7th) State Qualifiers Senior Grace Engebretson (76th) FALLATHLETICUPDATES FOOTBALL Head Coach Drew Nelson Assistants Bryant White, Mike Schmoll, Eugene Schmitz, Blake Miller, Victor Williams, & John Raflik Stats 2-7 overall, 2-5 conference (tied for 5th place) All-Conference Honorable Mention: Senior Zach Zimmerman (Utility Player-Offense), Senior Nate Helms (Receiver & Defensive Back), Senior Ben Lundgren (Running Back), Senior Brad Raflik (Linebacker), & Senior Jonah Peplinski (Defensive Lineman) 2nd Team: Junior Shane Tryba (Defensive Lineman) & Senior Brad Raflik (Offensive Lineman) GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Head Coach Jackie Struble Assistants Mollie Tennessen, Erica Gehl, & Kayla Nikolay Stats 25-15 overall, 9-0 Conference Champions All-Conference Honorable Mention: Freshman Kylie Struble 2nd Team: Sophomore Molly Lawlis & Senior Teesa Shafranski 1st Team: Junior Sarah Mueller & Senior Karah Kluck CWC-South Division Player of the Year Senior Karah Kluck SOCCER Head Coach Nick Weber Stats 4-11-1 overall, 4-7-1 conference (4th place) All-Conference Honorable Mention: Sophomore Charlie Kulick (Defenseman), Sophomore Sam LaMotte (Goalie), & Sophomore Sam Basala (Midfielder) 2nd Team: Junior Mason Schlagenhaft (Forward) & Senior Colton Mansavage (Forward/Midfielder) A MESSAGE FROM MR. HANSEL pacellicatholicschools.com | 715.341.2445 STAY CONNECTED! 1301 MARIA DRIVE STEVENS POINT, WI 54481 2019 AT A GLANCE Catholic Schools Week: January 27 - February 2 6th Annual Cardinal Crusade February 2 9th Annual Shredding Party May 9 15th Annual Pacelli Golf Outing July 26 45th Annual Panacea September 6, 7, & 8 CARDINAL CREST WINTER 2018 PACELLI CATHOLIC SCHOOLS One of my favorite poems is attributed to Saint Teresa of Calcutta, known to many as simply Mother Teresa. It a series of encouragements. Here are just a few examples: “People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self-centered. Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Be kind anyway.” “If you are honest and sincere, people may deceive you. Be honest and sincere anyway.” “The good you do today will often be forgotten. Do good anyway.” So much of what we try to do with students is in sync with that poem. We try to help our students be forgiving, even when it is tough, to be kind, even when it may take sacrifice, to do good things for the world, even though it may not help us personally. It is not always easy for students to do that, but together we have to continue that work. The final line of the poem sums it up. “In the final analysis, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway.” The start of our school year has been wonderful. For the first time in many years, our enrollment from three year-old preschool through grade twelve has gone up. The increase isn’t huge (up 14 students for a total of 780 students) but it is certainly movement in the right direction. We always have room for more, so keep spreading the word. As I briefly noted in our last publication, thanks to the generosity of Dr. Joseph and Charlene Jarabek, Pacelli Catholic High School has a new fabrication laboratory (fab lab). This fab lab, known to students as the idea lab, has a number of different pieces of equipment, like a laser engraver, 3D printer, banner maker, and more. Student interest is very high! The courses will teach practical business and manufacturing skills to students. It is a great way to bring real life learning into the school. I hope you all have a blessed Christmas. May God continue to bless you and your family! Gregg Hansel, Director of Education Pacelli Catholic Schools is a community blessed with an abundant number of wonderful families proudly carrying on the tradition of Catholic education. It gives us great joy to highlight our alumni, grandparents, parents, and students. This year, we’re privileged to have the Marten family serve as Pacelli Annual Fund Co-Chairs and share their story with each of you. “As time goes on, as generations move ahead, it seems even more valuable to be able to not only participate in - but help foster and grow the Pacelli Catholic School legacy. We are very proud to be parents of two Pacelli graduates (David ‘99 & Paul ‘00) and grandparents of three children (Thomas ‘29, Abby ‘31, and Carolyn ‘33) currently enrolled in the Pacelli system.” – Debra (Groshek) ‘76 & Alan Marten, 2018-2019 Pacelli Annual Fund Co-Chairs Parents of David (Elizabeth) Marten ‘99 & Paul Marten ‘00; Grandparents of Thomas ‘29, Abigail ‘31, & Carolyn ‘33 Perry Pazdernik of the Knights of Columbus Council 1170 (right) presents Gregg Hansel with a donation for the Pacelli Catholic Schools learning resource program. Pacelli Annual Fund The The Marten Family (L to R): Alan, Abigail, Debra, Elizabeth, Carolyn, David, & Thomas. READ MORE FROM THE MARTENS or give a gift online pacellicatholicschools.com/giving The enclosed envelope may also be used to contribute to The Pacelli Annual Fund SENIOR SERVICE DAY Each fall, Pacelli seniors team up to serve our community. Whether it’s cleaning up a Catholic cemetery, cleaning the Sisters of St. Joseph Convent and the sisters’ cars, working with teachers and students in our elementary schools, or cleaning up our Catholic parishes and schools, our seniors dedicate a full day to doing good for others. ALL SAINTS DAY Second graders at our elementary schools get to take a deep dive into learning more about a saint. Students spend weeks researching and learning about different saints, culminating with All Saints Day Mass in which they dress up as a saint and present to parents and parishioners a few fun facts about their chosen saint. The good you do today will often be forgotten. Do good anyway. Mother Teresa Senior Service Day and All Saints Day Giving Cardinal Crusade | THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! DONATIONS & VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! CHECK OUT OUR WISH LIST OR SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER pacellicatholicschools.com/cardinalcrusade For information on attending, donating, or sponsoring: PACELLI CATHOLIC SCHOOLS CENTRAL OFFICE 715.341.2445 OR email Jodi [email protected] Hannah [email protected] RSVP online at pacellicatholicschools.com/cardinalcrusade by January 18, 2019. $50/Person Ticket includes hors d'oeuvres + plated two course meal. e Sentry Salad + Duo Plate of Braised Beef Ribs + Bourbon Glazed Salmon, Rosemary Roasted Baby Red Potatoes + Roasted Vegetable Medley with Fresh Rolls + Butter, Coffee, Tea + Milk. Vegetarian entrée available upon request. BOB & MARY BERARD

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GIRLS TENNISHead Coach Joyce KrusaAssistants Tia Krzykowski & Lucky CoppsStats 9-7 dual meet record, 4th place Great Northern Conference, 4th place SectionalsState Qualifiers Sophie Schroeder & Ella Schroeder (#1 Doubles)All-Conference Honorable Mention: Freshman Marissa Stolt (#3

Singles) 2nd Team: Senior Sophie Schroeder & Freshman Ella Schroeder (#1 Doubles) 1st Team: Seniors Mari Olson & Amanda Cisewski (#2 Doubles)

BOYS & GIRLS CROSS COUNTRYCoaches Kyle Wallace, Kim Basala, & Ryan EidenStats – Girls Team 5th place Conference, 5th place SectionalsStats – Boys Team 5th place Conference, 7th place SectionalsAll-Conference Honorable Mention: Sophomore Sam Grywacz (18th)

& Senior Grace Van Handel (16th) 2nd Team: Senior Trevor Frane (14th) &

Senior Grace Van Handel (12th) 1st Team: Senior Grace Engebretson (7th)State Qualifiers Senior Grace Engebretson (76th)

FALLATHLETICUPDATESFOOTBALLHead Coach Drew NelsonAssistants Bryant White, Mike Schmoll, Eugene Schmitz,

Blake Miller, Victor Williams, & John RaflikStats 2-7 overall, 2-5 conference (tied for 5th place)All-Conference Honorable Mention: Senior Zach Zimmerman (Utility Player-Offense), Senior Nate Helms (Receiver & Defensive Back), Senior Ben Lundgren (Running Back), Senior Brad Raflik (Linebacker), & Senior Jonah Peplinski (Defensive Lineman) 2nd Team: Junior Shane Tryba (Defensive Lineman) & Senior Brad Raflik (Offensive Lineman)

GIRLS VOLLEYBALLHead Coach Jackie StrubleAssistants Mollie Tennessen, Erica Gehl, & Kayla NikolayStats 25-15 overall, 9-0 Conference ChampionsAll-Conference Honorable Mention: Freshman Kylie Struble 2nd Team: Sophomore Molly Lawlis &

Senior Teesa Shafranski 1st Team: Junior Sarah Mueller & Senior Karah Kluck CWC-South Division Player of the Year Senior Karah Kluck

SOCCERHead Coach Nick WeberStats 4-11-1 overall, 4-7-1 conference (4th place)All-Conference Honorable Mention: Sophomore Charlie Kulick

(Defenseman), Sophomore Sam LaMotte (Goalie), & Sophomore Sam Basala (Midfielder)

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One of my favorite poems is attributed to Saint Teresa of Calcutta, known to many as simply Mother Teresa. It a series of encouragements. Here are just a few examples:

“People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self-centered. Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Be kind anyway.”

“If you are honest and sincere, people may deceive you. Be honest and sincere anyway.”

“The good you do today will often be forgotten. Do good anyway.”

So much of what we try to do with students is in sync with that poem. We try to help our students be forgiving, even when it is tough, to be kind, even when it may take sacrifice, to do good things for the world, even though it may not help us personally. It is not always easy for students to do that, but together we have to continue that work. The final line of the poem sums it up. “In the final analysis, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway.”

The start of our school year has been wonderful. For the first time in many years, our enrollment from three year-old preschool through grade twelve has gone up. The increase isn’t huge (up 14 students for a total of 780 students) but it is certainly movement in the right direction. We always have room for more, so keep spreading the word.

As I briefly noted in our last publication, thanks to the generosity of Dr. Joseph and Charlene Jarabek, Pacelli Catholic High School has a new fabrication laboratory (fab lab). This fab lab, known to students as the idea lab, has a number of different pieces of equipment, like a laser engraver, 3D printer, banner maker, and more. Student interest is very high! The courses will teach practical business and manufacturing skills to students. It is a great way to bring real life learning into the school.

I hope you all have a blessed Christmas. May God continue to bless you and your family!

Gregg Hansel, Director of Education

Pacelli Catholic Schools is a community blessed with an abundant number of wonderful families proudly carrying on the tradition of Catholic education. It gives us great joy to highlight our alumni, grandparents, parents, and students. This year, we’re privileged to have the Marten family serve as Pacelli Annual Fund Co-Chairs and share their story with each of you.

“As time goes on, as generations move ahead, it seems even more valuable to be able to not only participate in - but help foster and grow the Pacelli Catholic School legacy. We are very proud to be parents of two Pacelli graduates (David ‘99 & Paul ‘00) and grandparents of three children (Thomas ‘29, Abby ‘31, and Carolyn ‘33) currently enrolled in the Pacelli system.”

– Debra (Groshek) ‘76 & Alan Marten, 2018-2019 Pacelli Annual Fund Co-Chairs

Parents of David (Elizabeth) Marten ‘99 & Paul Marten ‘00; Grandparents of Thomas ‘29, Abigail ‘31, & Carolyn ‘33

Perry Pazdernik of the Knights of Columbus Council 1170 (right)

presents Gregg Hansel with a donation for the Pacelli Catholic

Schools learning resource program.

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The Marten Family (L to R): Alan, Abigail, Debra, Elizabeth, Carolyn, David, & Thomas.

READ MORE FROM THE MARTENS or give a gift online

pacellicatholicschools.com/givingThe enclosed envelope may also be used to contribute to The Pacelli Annual Fund

SENIOR SERVICE DAY Each fall, Pacelli seniors team up to serve our community. Whether it’s cleaning up a Catholic cemetery, cleaning the Sisters of St. Joseph Convent and the sisters’ cars, working with teachers and students in our elementary schools, or cleaning up our Catholic parishes and schools, our seniors dedicate a full day to doing good for others.

ALL SAINTS DAY Second graders at our elementary schools get to take a deep dive into learning more about a saint. Students spend weeks researching and learning about different saints, culminating with All Saints Day Mass in which they dress up as a saint and present to parents and parishioners a few fun facts about their chosen saint.

The good you do today will often be forgotten. Do good anyway. Mother Teresa

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!

DONATIONS & VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!CHECK OUT OUR WISH LIST OR SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER

pacellicatholicschools.com/cardinalcrusade

For information on attending, donating, or sponsoring:PACELLI CATHOLIC SCHOOLS CENTRAL OFFICE

715.341.2445 OR email Jodi [email protected] Hannah [email protected]

RSVP online at pacellicatholicschools.com/cardinalcrusadeby January 18, 2019.

$50/Person Ticket includes hors d'oeuvres + plated two course meal.The Sentry Salad + Duo Plate of Braised Beef Ribs + Bourbon Glazed Salmon, Rosemary Roasted Baby Red Potatoes + Roasted Vegetable Medley with Fresh Rolls + Butter, Coffee, Tea + Milk. Vegetarian entrée available upon request.

BOB & MARY BERARD

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MARIA / PACELLI CLASS OF ‘63The Pacelli and Maria classes of 1963 celebrated their 55th class reunion over

Panacea weekend. Friday night, a casual gathering was held at Panacea and Saturday, they had dinner, dancing, drinks, and live music at Rookies Sports Pub.

MARIA / PACELLI CLASS OF ‘68The 1968 Class of Maria-Pacelli held their 50th class reunion on August 30 at Memories

in Plover. There were over 80 classmates in attendance with many coming from out of state, including one from Canada and one from Germany. The evening was spent socializing and enjoying each others’ company once again. The reunion was emceed

by Ellen Miskowski and Randy Groshek, and other members of the reunion committee included Marge (Fecteau) Krutza, Lynn (Wenzel) Kirschner, Kathy (Koss) Macknick,

Kathy (Konopacky) Tetzloff, and Joe and Mary Ann (Shafranski) Weisbrod.

PACELLI CLASS OF ‘78Pacelli’s class of 1978 held their 40th class reunion Panacea weekend. Friday evening was

spent catching up at Panacea and Saturday a social was held at Michelle’s Restaurant.

PACELLI CLASS OF ‘98A 20th reunion for the class of 1998 was held Friday, July 27 at North Point Pub and Saturday

included a tour of Pacelli High School and a family picnic at Iverson’s Girl Scout Lodge.

PACELLI CLASS OF ‘73

ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY CLASS OF ‘54The 1954 graduating class of St. Joseph’s Academy

met for lunch on October 5, 2018 at Park Ridge Café.

CLASS REUNIONS!RENEWING FRIENDSHIPS, RELIVING HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIES AND CATCHING UP WITH CLASSMATES

STAY IN TOUCHWe’d love to hear from our Alumni!

Send us newsworthy updates. Planning a reunion for your class? Update your contact information. Connect with classmates.

Jodi Napiwocki • 715.341.2445 [email protected]

UPCOMING REUNIONS

MARIA/PACELLI CLASS OF ‘59Planning is underway for the class of 1959’s 60th reunion.

Contact Bonnie (Konopacki) Quimby (715) 341-2614 with questions.

MARIA/PACELLI CLASS OF ‘69

Discussion has begun regarding the 50th class reunion for the Maria/Pacelli Class of 1969. We are looking for input from you as we begin the planning

process. Share your thoughts and ideas with Marilyn (Helminiak) Helm ([email protected]), Pat (Mathes) Toney ([email protected]),

Mike Disher ([email protected]), or Marie (Searl) Ostrowski ([email protected]). We look forward to hearing from you.

Back Row: Mary Ann (Repinski) Drengberg, Sue Ann (Kelly) Zingale, Charlotte (Sankey) Disher, Sr Carlene Blavat, Nancy (Pawelski) Feltz, Darlene (King) Rogoski, Carol (Pieczynski) Potocki, Kathy (Zimmerman) Kraft, Kathy (Tepp) Zdroik

Front Row: Sr. Rose Firkus, Jeanne (Kruzitski) Daniels, Ruth (Kaminski) Kawski, Nona (Martens) Higgins.

First Row (left to right): Maxine (Pawelski) Hogan, Deb (Grzesiak) Jadack, Bonnie Helbach, Jim Stephani. Second row: Paul Koehl, Cal Groshek, Dick Siebert, Nancy (Kobishop) Kaczmarek, Jane (Grzesiak) Laux, Sue (Kort) Koehl, Janice (Shulfer) Wojtak. Third row: Randy Wojciehoski, Bill O’Brien, Dean Scherwinski, Tim Kaczmarek, Greg Wojtak.

Left to right: Brian Zdroik, Rick Berna, Brock Studinski, Ty Helbach, Ryan Farnsworth, Ryan Ladick, Matt Baumhofer, Mike Jagoditsh, Jill (Hubbard)Renken, Joe Klismith, Jon Barnett, Matt Trebatoski, Nick Ramczyk, Tim Droske, Shane Gehin, Garth Lasinski, Kurt Check, Jeremy Rattle, Molly (Armatoski) Dombrowski, Travis Gaboda, Carrie (Lukaszewski) Burt, Jo Pang, Julie Check, Kari (La Blanc) Auerbach, Emily (Anderson) Kent, Chris Kissel, Wendy (Verhage) Kinney, Joe Pfiffner, Kelly (Berens) Gleeson, Karen (Bella) Balderson, Jacob Friess, Kelly (Martin) Czajka

Front row: Dean Scherwinski, Jim Stephani, Jeff Stoltz, Greg Wojtak, Mary Ellen Fluguar, Deb (Grzesiak) Jadack. Second row: Jaime Klasinski, Lori (Simonis) Gruseckim, Cal Groshekm, Carla (Konkol), Welchm, Bonnie (Bemowski) Charles, Tim Kaczmarek, Jane (Grzesiak) Laux, Sue (Kort) Koehl, Nancy (Kobishop) Kaczmarek, Dave Barr, Alice (Pratt) Stoffel, Brian Guzman, Jim Kruzitski, Mark Sommers, Dick Siebert, Paul Koehl, Kevin Zelhofer, Joe Tyler, Jan Wojtak.

Below: Dan Rosek, Travis Gaboda, Tim Droske, Julie Check, Ms. Schroder, Emily (Anderson) Kent, Molly (Armatoski) Dombrowski, Kari (La Blanc) Auerbach, Kerri (Parish) Troyer, Kelly (Berens) Gleeson.

Row 1 (left to right, starting from bottom): Ellen Miskowski, Phyllis (Webb) Barbour, Sally (Elliott) Reese, Christ (Anderson) Shaw, Linda (Kitowski) Parks. Row 2: Nancy (Worzella) Millard, Jean (Glinski) Klaus, Barb Bartkowiak, Nancy Chartier, Kathy (Koss) Macknick, Mary Ann (Shafranski) Weisbrod, Marge (Krutza) Fecteau, Peggy (Clayton) Quinn, Marge (Cashin) Engebretson. Row 3: Lucy (Kedrowski) Smith, Mary (Kedrowski) Weller, Barb (Kedrowski) Wood, Sandy (Duda) Roth, Maureen Houlihan, Chris (Schaefer) Thieleke, Barb (Helminiak) Ksionsk, Jan (DeWitte) Mosey, Joan (Meshak) Okray, Sue (Kedrowski) Crueger, Sue (Sokol) Adamson, Marilyn (Phillip) Cychosz, Jan Somers, Mary Ellen (Pliska) Conrad, Louise (Stanke) Newby, Mary Kay (Cashin) Ruder, Linda (Hlava) Stepaniak, Rita Derezinski. Row 4: Sue (Siebert) Trzinski, Yvonne (Polum) Tinklenberg, Diane (Mozuch) Lorbecke, Karen (Konkol) Purtell, Linda (Ziolkowski) Manske, Louise (Bruske) Riley, Mary (Sniadajewski) Claridge, Karen (Przekurat) Karl, Jan (Godin) Dehler, Mary (Kawleski) Dombrowski, Carol (Shippy) Bushman, Bonnie (Pawelski) Maher, Mary (Zinda) Ellestad, Carol (Derezinski) Petersen, Kathy (Konopacky)

Row 1 (left to right, starting from bottom): Richard Wanta, Norbert Tepp, Ken Piotrowski, Jim Mosey, Dave Firnett, Gary Glennon, Tom Stroik, Bert Strong. Row 2: Don Rasmussen, Bob Muetterties, Randy Danielski, Randy Groshek, Bob Windels, Bill Maher, Mac Rinka, Dave Kitowski, Jerry Stepaniak. Row 3: Chuck Boyer, Dan Ohlert, Karl Konop, John Kiedrowski, Dennis Cera, Tom Prutz, Ron Piotrowski, Randy Glodowski, Fred (Omernick) Nicks, Karl Kranski, Wayne Bushman, John Van Wagenen, Joe Weisbrod, John Jensen

HOMECOMING COURT (Left to Right): Brad Raflik, Dominique Jamison, Ray Matera,

Mari Olson, Nate Helms, Sophie Schroeder, Nate Bronk (King), Grace Van Handel (Queen), Ben Lundgren, Teesa Shafranski,

Colton Mansavage, & Amanda Cisewski

ALUMNI REST IN PEACE1946: MaryAnn (Piotrowski) Wrycza (88) – August 8, 2018

1948: Margaret “Margie” (Weir) Cera (87) – July 22, 2018

1960: Carl Schulfer (78) – September 30, 2018

1961: Gary Omernik (75) – September 16, 2018

1963: James E. Cooper (73) – October 23, 2018

1963: Jerome Raschka (73) – August 1, 2018

1966: George Warzinik (71) – August 2, 2018

1967: Sue (Helminiak) Walker (69) September 12, 2018

1972: Elizabeth “Liz” Mozuch (64) September 24, 2018

1977: Richard Cisewski (59) October 6, 2018

1983: Mark Gehin (54) October 11, 2018

PANACEA 2019SEPTEMBER 6-8

MAJOR RAFFLE WINNERS GRAND PRIZE - 2017 BUICK REGAL OR $20,000

FRANK KIEDROWSKI, STEVENS POINT, WI

1ST PRIZE $1,000 RICHARD KESSLER, FRANKSVILLE, WI

2ND PRIZE $500 PATRICK THOMPSON, WOODBURY, MN

3RD PRIZE $250 GARY SHULFER, STEVENS POINT, WI

FULL LIST OF RAFFLE WINNERS ONLINE AT PACELLLICATHOLICSCHOOLS.COM/PANACEA

PANACEA 2018This year’s Panacea was full of fun and beautiful weather! To all of the dedicated booth chairs, volunteers,

community attendees, and sponsors THANK YOU!

Thank you to our Panacea 2018 Sponsors!

Michael Smith & Associates Ameriprise Private Wealth Advisory Practice

Custom Variable On Demand

Nominate a Friend, Classmate, or Family Member! Since they’ve walked the halls of St. Joseph Academy, Maria High School, or Pacelli Catholic High School, our alumni have distinguished themselves in many exceptional ways.

Have a classmate, friend, or family member who’s worthy of the honor of being selected as our next Distinguished Alumus? This year’s award recipient will be honored with a special brunch and will serve as a speaker at the graduation ceremony for the Class of 2019.

HOMECOMING 2018 Pacelli DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE AWARD CRITERIA AND ACCESS THE NOMINATION FORM

pacellicatholicschools.com/alumni or call 715.341.2445

Nomination deadline is January 31

Check out our past Distinguished Alumni Award Winners at pacellicatholicschools.com/alumni