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Your gifts help
The students of today
Prepare to be
the leaders of tomorrow.
Thank you for investing
in the students
of St. Mary’s Ryken.
TheSt. Mary’s Ryken
Fund
Dear Friends,
There is no question that families make a sacrifice to send their students to Catholic school. And, there is no doubt of the powerful legacy of Catholic education in Southern Maryland and the contribution so many of our graduates have made in their communities. It is exciting as an educator to be working and helping to form the next generation of leaders.
As I begin my 25th year of service to St. Mary’s Ryken, I am proud to be part of a Catholic community whose students take
their gifts and achieve the extraordinary. The graduating class of 2010 demonstrated that a Xaverian, Catholic school community understands the commitment to serving their brothers and sisters. These students performed over 14,000 hours of service. Their academic successes led the class to receive almost $9 million in scholarships to the distinguished universities and colleges to which they were accepted.
It is by working together as a Catholic community that our students are able to achieve these successes. The gifts and support you have provided to the St. Mary’s Ryken Fund and to the school’s endowments have helped us maintain a balanced budget, while growing our programs and enhancing the experience that all students receive on their journey of faith and academic growth.
But, your gifts are only a part of what we need. Just like our students, I encourage you to offer your time. Become an active member of the St. Mary’s Ryken community by volunteering. A description of volunteer opportunities is posted on our website at www.smrhs.org/volunteer.
As we begin this 30th year of St. Mary’s Ryken together, let us ask God to bestow His blessing on our school community.
Table of Contents2 Gold Diplomas
3 Board of Directors4 Advancement Office
6 Honor Roll of Donors begins7-8 St. Francis Xavier Society
8 Memorial Gifts12 SMR STEM 100 News
14 Class of 2010 Accolades16 Scholarships & Endowments
18 Honor Roll continues 24 Alumni Giving by Class
27-28 Class Notes, In Memoriam
Editor & DesignerDenise Krumenacker
St. Mary’s Ryken High School22600 Camp Calvert RoadLeonardtown, MD 20650
Tel: 301-475-2814
E-mail: publications@smrhs.org
Annual Report
From the President
Sincerely,
Mary Joy HurlburtPresident
St. Mary’s Ryken Mission StatementSt. Mary’s Ryken is a Catholic,
coeducational, college preparatoryhigh school operated under the Xaverian Brothers’ sponsorship,
committed to academic excellence and to individualized student growth in faith,moral probity, physical health, social
demeanor and responsible citizenship.
PhotographyCandid Color Photography
Anita Drury ’84Taylor Gregg
Jimmy Hurlburt ’93LifeTouch
Joan StevensCarol Zenthoefer
Fiscal Year 2010
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Members of the Class of 1960 from St. Mary’s
Academy. Back row, from the left: Lillian Fenwick Himmelheber, M. Rita
Garner White, Margaret Rysticken Smith, Elaine
Lawrence Kerr, Gail Lloyd Sullivan, Ann Frere Ward,
Shirley Johnson Dean, Mary Norris Copado, Eleanor
Quade Clarkson andSara Alvey Guy .
Congratulations to the Gold D iploma Recipients on the 50th anniversary of their graduation.
From the left (seated): Mary Mayonado ’80; Brian Tarleton ’76; Marie Tarleton ’71; Ronald Ridgell ’68; Gail Ridgell ’73; Frances Francisco ’79. From the left (standing): Sarah Combs ’10; Ann Combs ’80; James Mayonado ’80; Erin Mayonado ’10; Kellan Tarleton ’10 ; Chelsea Mummaugh ’10; Deborah Mummaugh ’74; Ronnie Ridgell ’10; Shannon Francisco ’10; Alyson Wentworth ’10; Richard Wentworth ’74; Catherine Raley ’10; and Gail Raley ’76
A Family TraditionPictured below are alumni whose children are members of the Class of 2010.
Members of the Class of 1960 from Ryken High School (above
photo, from the left):Bob Fuchs, Al Saunders,
Rev. William George Jr., S.J.,Bro. Richard Angarola, CFX
and Bob Combs.
Members of the Class of 1960 from St. Mary’s Academy (photo above, first row, from the left):
Linda Yates Williams, Catherine Woodburn Guy, Claudia Anderson Long, Dorothy Garner
Moorefield, Sara Hammett Wigginton andMary Agnes Hammett Plunkett.
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Mr. James CornelsenChairman of the BoardPresidentOld Line BankBowie, Md.
Dr. Thomas BotzmanVice PresidentBusiness & FinanceSt. Mary’s College of MarylandSt. Mary’s City, Md.
Mr. Scott BowlingAttorneyChapman, Bowling & ScottLaPlata, Md.
Mr. Donald Burch ’78Vice PresidentOperationsBurch Oil CompanyHollywood, Md.
Mr. James Burke ’86Senior Vice-PresidentCommunity Bank of Tri-CountyWaldorf, Md.
Dr. Gladys CampPrincipalThomson Elementary SchoolWashington, D.C.
Mrs. Patricia Carruth ’88EducatorBlessed Lambs SchoolWaldorf, Md.
Dr. Keith CrowleyAssistant Principal for AcademicsXaverian Brothers High SchoolWestwood, Mass.
Bro. Edward Driscoll, CFXSenior Vice President & PrincipalSt. Xavier High SchoolLouisville, Ky.
Dr. Teresa FazioLogistics Branch Head Propulsion & PowerNaval Air Systems CommandPatuxent River, Md.
Mr. Glenn Gass ’67Project Engineer & ConsultantLeonardtown, Md.
Mrs. Rosalie HooperVice PresidentHooper & AssociatesWaldorf, Md.
Bro. Cornelius Hubbuch, CFXPrincipal EmeritusRyken High SchoolXaverian Brothers GeneralateBaltimore, Md.
Mrs. Mary Joy HurlburtPresidentSt. Mary’s Ryken
Mrs. Leigh Ann CandelaKeller ’83President, Travel Leaders/Action Travel ToursWaldorf, Md.
Dr. Bruce Lloyd ’64CardiologistGeorgetown University HospitalWashington, D.C.
Mr. Gary MeyerlDirector of SponsorshipXaverian BrothersSponsored SchoolsBaltimore, Md.
Mrs. Diane MockCPA and PartnerBridgett, Mock & AssociatesWaldorf, Md.
Mr. Michael MummaughPresidentParagon PropertiesLeonardtown, Md.
Mr. Kevin MurphyFinancial ConsultantMerrill LynchWashington, D.C.
Mr. Leonard Raley ’74President and CEOUniversity System of Maryland FoundationAdelphi, Md.
Mr. William Reuter Jr.Vice PresidentAdministration & DevelopmentDCS CorporationLexington Park, Md.
Mr. Robert Russell ’57Senior Program ManagerWyle LabsLexington Park, Md.
Mrs. Christine Senese DirectorFinance & AdministrationCedar Lane Senior Living CommunityLeonardtown, Md.
Bro. Rodney Sulzer, CFX Retired AdministratorSt. Mary’s RykenVenice, Fla.
Mrs. Carolyn WilliamsonXaverian Brothers Sponsored Schools, Corporate Member Retired Faculty, St. Mary’s RykenLeonardtown, Md.
The St. Mary’s Ryken Board of Directors 2009-10
The SMR Board of Directors (from the left)
First row (seated): Bill Reuter; Kevin Murphy; Carolyn Williamson; Patricia Carruth;Mary Joy Hurlburt
Second row: Terry Fazio; Leigh Ann Candela Keller; Gladys Camp; Rosalie Hooper;Diane Mock
Third row: Christine Senese; Glenn Gass;Bro. Rodney Sulzer; Tom Botzman;Scott Bowling
Fourth row: Rick Wood, Br. Cornelius Hubbuch; Keith Crowley; Mike Mummaugh
Fifth row: Gary Meyerl; Leonard Raley; Jim Cornelsen; Bob Russell; Bruce Lloyd
Not pictured: Donnie Burch; James Burke;Bro. Edward Driscoll
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Office of Advancement
Meet the Advancement Team
Sincerely,
K. Leanne SandersDirector of Advancement
Dear Friends,
Looking back over 2010, I can’t find enough words to describe the pride I have for this amazing school. Our faculty and our community are top notch. Every day, through their drive and determination, young men and women develop into the future leaders of our families, our churches and our communities.
• Mark Ragland ’10 won a spot at the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair in California after winning at the county and regional levels.
• Mason Short, Class of 2011, won the individual title in the WCAC golf championship.• The SMR Mock Trial team made it to the Final Four of the Maryland State Bar Association High School
Mock Trial Competition in Annapolis.• The boys’ basketball team broke three school records and placed in the WCAC quarterfinals.• Joan Stevens received the Golden Apple Award for excellence in teaching from the Archdiocese of
Washington (ADW).
These successes were a direct result of your support and others like you in the community. Your support to the St. Mary’s Ryken Fund was instrumental in providing need-based and merit-based scholarships, in ensuring our faculty received continuing education opportunities, and in creating special academic programs such as STEM, X-PAX and the Ryken Program.
The success of our students and our school is a team effort. This Annual Report celebrates our team including our donors who make these successes possible. The Advancement Office, along with the students, faculty and administration, wish to express our gratitude to all of you who have joined this team. With the guidance of our Board of Directors, each day we make strides toward our vision of being one of the best Catholic, college-preparatory schools on the East Coast. With each gift, large or small, we are leading the way. Please know that SMR is a most worthy recipient of your philanthropy, and that your gifts have been invested wisely and stewarded properly.
As we set out on the 2011 school year, we face many challenges and many rewards. Yet, we find comfort knowing that we have been blessed with an incredible team of faculty and administrators, enthusiastic students, and caring alumni, parents and friends to help us lead the way to another successful year.
From the left:Director of Admissions and Head Football Coach Bob Harmon; Director of Alumni Relations Suzanne Taylor; Advancement Services Manager Renea Doyle; Director of Communications Denise Krumenacker; and Director of Advancement Leanne Sanders.
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AMELEX ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
Anonymous ⁽¹⁾
ASEC Inc. ⁽²⁾
Avian Engineering LLC ⁽²⁾
Bay Books ⁽¹⁾
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Bell ⁽¹⁾
Mr. Eric Best ⁽¹⁾
Bob Taylor Engineering Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Bonifant Financial Group Inc. ⁽²⁾
Brandywine Auto Parts Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Bridgett, Mock & Associates P.A. ⁽¹⁾
Burch Oil Company Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Mr. Donald & Mrs. Jean Guy ’56 Burch ⁽¹⁾
Carruth & Son Inc.⁽¹⁾
Brooks & Barbour Team -
Century 21 New Millennium ⁽²⁾
C.H. Attick Electric Inc. ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
Christie & Associates D.D.S., P.A. ⁽²⁾
Classy Decor Flooring & Furniture ⁽¹⁾
CMI General Contractors Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Colony Supply ⁽²⁾
Community Bank of Tri-County ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
Compass Point Real Estate
Development - Cindy Greb ⁽¹⁾
Cook’s ⁽²⁾
DCS Corporation ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
Dean Lumber Company ⁽²⁾
Dirt Works Excavation & Crane LLC ⁽¹⁾
Downs Plumbing & Septic Inc. ⁽²⁾
DSR Computer Technology
Specialists ⁽²⁾
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Dubac ⁽¹⁾
Mrs. Pritzi Miedzinski Ely ’52 ⁽¹⁾
Franzen Realtors Inc. ⁽¹⁾
F. W. Thompson Company ⁽¹⁾
Great Mills Construction
Company Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Guy & Guy Masonry Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Dr. & Mrs. David Heavner ⁽¹⁾
Hilltop Graphics ⁽²⁾
Home Builders Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Hooper & Associates ⁽²⁾
Howard W. Phillips & Company ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
J. F. Taylor Inc. ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
Jesus the Good Shepherd Church ⁽¹⁾
Kelly Generator & Equipment Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Knights of Columbus -
St. Mary’s Council No. 1470 ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
La Plata Fitness Clubs ⁽²⁾
Law Office of Rudolf Carrico Jr. ⁽¹⁾
Maryland Senate President
Thomas Mike Miller Jr. ⁽¹⁾
Mid-Atlantic Lube Equipment LLC ⁽¹⁾
The MIL Corporation ⁽²⁾
Mullen, Sondberg,
Wimbish & Stone P.A. ⁽¹⁾
New Directions Technologies Inc. ⁽²⁾
Mr. James Norris Jr. ’88 ⁽²⁾
Office Care ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
Old Line Bank ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
Paragon Properties Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Pierce Financial Group Inc. ⁽²⁾
Pink Beach - Patricia Gigliotti Schiele ⁽¹⁾
Printing Press Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Redgate Farm Enterprises Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Reliant Services Inc. ⁽²⁾
Mr. & Mrs. William Reuter ⁽¹⁾
Rubeling & Associates Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Sabre Systems Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Shah Associates MD, LLC ⁽¹⁾
SMECO ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
Southern Maryland Oil ⁽²⁾
Mrs. Marion Sterling & Family ⁽¹⁾
Taylor Gas Company Inc. ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
Technology Security Associates Inc. ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
Tennyson Wealth Management Group ⁽¹⁾
T.N. Bowes Heating & Air Conditioning ⁽²⁾
Towne Dentistry⁽¹⁾
Travel Leaders Action Travel Tours -
Ernie & Leigh Ann Keller ⁽¹⁾
The Whiting Turner Contracting Co. ⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾
W.M. Davis Inc. General Contractors ⁽¹⁾
Mr. & Mrs. James Wood ⁽¹⁾
Wye River Group ⁽²⁾
Zekiah Technologies Inc. ⁽¹⁾
Thank you to our2009-10 Golf and Gala Sponsors
2%
6%
6%
35%
10%
41%
Scholarships & Tuition Assistance
Technology
ProfessionalDevelopment
StudentActivities
SpecialAcademic &SpiritualPrograms
CampusGrounds
The 2009-2010St. Mary’s Ryken Fund Expenditures
(1) Sponsor for the 2010 Spring Gala
(2) Sponsor for the Sept. 2009 SMR Golf Tournament at Lake Presidential Golf Club
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The Honor Roll of Donors
St. Mary’s Ryken
honors the generosity
of those who support
Catholic education
and our mission.
Your gifts help us educate
the leaders of tomorrow
not only in academics,
but also in the Xaverian
charism of compassion,
simplicity, humility,
trust and zeal.
This Annual Report lists all donations from
July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010.
Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of all
contributions during this time frame. Please contact the
Advancement Office should you note an omission or error.
advancement@smrhs.org 301-373-4182
Students are encouraged to enter competitions sponsored by various organizations. Principal Rick Wood congratulates Brendan Walsh (center) and Zach Griffitt (right) on their 2nd and 3rd place finishes, respectively, in the Rotary Four-Way Speech Contest.
SMR students are active in the community - “Christmas in April” is one of their favorite service activities. (From the left) Bo-Yoon Kim, Camilla Rodgers, Marty Bell, Aia Cryan, Elizabeth Raley, Lizzie Styles and Matt Brow help with landscaping.
Our seniors frequently are the recipients of scholarships for service to the community. Mike Marley P ’65 (left) congratulates Mary Rose Depperschmidt ’10 (right), the winner of the Mike Marley Academic and Service Award from the Rotary Club of Lexington Park.
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Knight Pride96% of the Class of 2010 took the SAT - more than twice the national average. SMR has the highest average test scores and the highest percentage of test-takers in the tri-county area.
Athletics Highlights 2009-10
During the 2009-10 academic year, several classes got a chance to visit a few of the facilities at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River: the honors conceptual physics class saw the horizontal accelerator in action at the Crash Simulation Laboratory (above left photo) and the honors physics class toured the sound labs.
The “Girls Who Dare to be Geeks” club hosted guest speakers from the base on a variety of topics including Theresa Shafer and Carol Cooper, who spoke on underwater acoustics, buoyancy and sound propagation; and Dr. Linda Mullen (above right photo), who spoke on light refraction.
The anatomy class hosted Dr. Jerri Tribble, who directed the students in their dissections of a human eye and heart in the SMR lab.
SMR STEM 100 SMR STEM 100 means that 100% of St. Mary’s Ryken students can participate in the STEM enrichment
programs offered here at SMR.
• The boys varsity basketball team, girls lacrosse team and the ice hockey team all set school records for wins in a season.
• The varsity football team had its first home win in school history.
• Dave Tallman was selected to coach the District All-Star game in the Capital Classic and led his team to a 109-100 victory.
• Two seniors were recruited for basketball and now play for their colleges: Kai Smith for Pace University and Elijah Matthews for Pfeiffer University.
Knight PrideIn the 2009-10 academic year, there were 634 participants in sports. Each year, almost 70% of the student body participates in a sport.
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Allegheny College (Pa.)
Allegany College of Maryland
Ann Arundel Community College
Arizona State University
Bemidji State University
Cape Fear Community College
The Catholic University of America
Chesapeake College
Chestnut Hill College
Christopher Newport University
Clemson University
Coastal Carolina University
College of Charleston
College of Southern Maryland
Colorado School of Mines
Drexel University
Duquesne University
East Carolina University
Elon University
Flagler College
Fordham University
Frostburg State University
Garrett College
Grove City College
High Point University
Indiana University Bloomington
Jacksonville University
James Madison University
Johns Hopkins University
Lancaster College
Longwood University
Loyola University Maryland
Marist College
Marymount University
Minnesota State University
Morgan State University
Mount St. Mary’s University
Muhlenberg College
North Carolina State University
Northern Virginia
Community College
Ohio State University
Old Dominion University
Pace University
Parkland College
Pennsylvania State University
Pfeiffer University
Prince George’s
Community College
Purdue University
Queens University of Charlotte
Radford University
Salisbury
University
Shepherd University
St. Joseph’s University
St. John’s College
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Sweet Briar College
Texas A & M University
Towson University
United States
Merchant Marine Academy
United States Naval Academy
University of Alabama
University of Central Florida
University of Delaware
University of Denver
University of Florida
University of Iowa
University of Maryland
Baltimore County
University of Maryland
College Park
University of North
Carolina Greensboro
University of Notre Dame
University
of the
Sciences in
Philadelphia
University
of South
Carolina
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Valparaiso University
Villanova University
Virginia Military Institute
Virginia Tech
Wabash College
Washington College
Washington State University
West Virginia University
Wheeling Jesuit University
Wichita State
The members of theClass of 2010 enrolled in the following colleges and universities:
Brendon BurchChesapeake Collegebaseball
Will FejesUniversityof Denverlacrosse
Brian FrankWheeling Jesuit Universitylacrosse
Aaron GofreedWheeling Jesuit Universitylacrosse
Wayne HicksValparaiso Universityfootball
Ten students inthe Class of 2010 received athletic scholarships and each will play in his/her respective sport:
Class of 2010 AccoladesPeter Martin
Mount St. Mary’s
Universitylacrosse
Owen MurphyQueens
Universitylacrosse
Jereme RaleyUniversity of
Marylandsoccer
Chris RixeyUnited States
Naval Academy
lacrosse
Angela Sperbeck
Jacksonville University
lacrosse
The 170 students in the Class of 2010 received offers of admission
from151 different colleges and
universities and 14 offers of admission to college and university
honors programs.
Almost 60% of the class received scholarship offers (academic and
athletic) totalling over $8.85 million and 21% of the class had offers
totaling $100,000 or more.
Seven students were named Commended Scholars by the National Merit Scholarship
Program, a distinction bestowed on about 3% of all high school seniors.
Fourteen students were named Maryland Distinguished Scholars (13 in academics, one in fine arts).
The following awards were presented at graduation:
Brother Clyde Student Athlete AwardChris Rixey and Gabrielle Morgan
Class SpeakerJustine Yu
Little Flower SchoolBiomedical engineering major at Johns Hopkins
University
XBSS OratorErin KrumenackerMother Catherine Spalding School
Chemical engineering major at the University
of Notre Dame
Sister Sara Ann Abell Service AwardHeather Thompson
Brother Ronald Lang, CFX Service AwardRichard Bland
St. Mary’s Ryken Knight AwardClaire Roland and Joseph Webb
Class of 2010 AccoladesBrother
Lambert Award for Academic Excellence
Erin Krumenacker
Cardinal’s
Citizenship Award
Joe Webb
Xaverian Award
Erin Krumenacker
Kelsi Skeens received the Outstanding
Catholic Youth Award from the Archdiocese of
Washington.
Jason Torres was named a scholar (GPA of 3.5 or higher) in the National Hispanic Recognition
Program.
The Sean Brady Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished in 1992 by Thomas Brady and Eileen Valentine in memory of their son, Sean, a member of the Class of 1992. Two awards are made annually: one scholarship is awarded to a current student with financial need; and a second to a graduating senior for college tuition.
The Laurie Collins Scholarship FundEstablished in memory of Laurie, a member of the Class of 1992, who demonstrated a love of school, family and church. Scholarships are awarded to incoming students who demonstrate academic achievement and participation in extracurricular activities.
The James Dobry Scholarship EndowmentCreated by Mr. Dobry in 2003 to provide financial assistance to students from St. Mary’s County. Awards are based on both academic merit and financial need.
The Kenneth B. Duke, Jr. Memorial Scholarship FundEstablished by family members to honor Kenneth, a 1939 graduate of St. Mary’s Academy. The fund provides financial assistance to two students enrolling as freshmen.
The Margaret Powers Ellis ScholarshipEstablished by the Hurlburt Family in memory of Peggy Ellis to honor her life-long commitment to Catholic education. Awards will be made to students with strong academic backgrounds and a demonstrated need for financial assistance.
The William & Violet Fenwick ScholarshipEstablished by the Fenwick family in 2006 to honor the memory and continue the legacy of their parents, William and Violet, who were committed to Catholic education. Awards will be made to students with strong academic backgrounds and a demonstrated need for financial assistance.
The Gabe and Joyce Gabrelcik & Sons Scholarship EndowmentEstablished by the Gabrelciks in 2005 to honor the memory of Bob Gabrelcik, a member of the Ryken High School Class of 1971. Bob was dedicated to Catholic education and very generous in his financial assistance for students. Students must demonstrate both academic achievement and financial need.
The Joseph Marion Gough EndowmentThroughout his lifetime, Mr. Gough, a 1945 St. Mary’s Academy graduate and father of two alumnae, personified commitment to Catholic education and citizenship in St. Mary’s County. This fund, established by his estate in 2006, will provide assistance for those students who desire a St. Mary’s Ryken education and have financial need.
The GPG Scholarship FundCreated in 2007 by four recent graduates: two brothers and two of their classmates, who felt very fortunate that their parents sacrificed to give them the benefit of a Catholic education. The scholarship will be awarded to a well-rounded student who would otherwise be unable to afford St. Mary’s Ryken. The recipient will be academically talented and will carry himself or herself with dignity in all academic pursuits and extracurricular activities.
The George and Eleanor Raley Scholarship FundEstablished in 2004 by the Raley family in honor their parents, George and Eleanor Alvey Raley. Mr. and Mrs. Raley were strong advocates for Catholic education, sending all six of their sons to Ryken High School. Mrs. Raley was a 1936 graduate of St. Mary’s Academy, and Mr. Raley served as supervisor of maintenance at RHS and SMR from 1979-1991. Awards will be made to students who are residents of St. Mary’s County, primarily on the basis of financial need.
The Brother Romuald Stuedle, CFX, Scholarship FundEstablished by the Class of 1998 in memory of Brother Rom, a devoted faculty member who taught chemistry and physics, and coached several sports during his long tenure at St. Mary’s Ryken. This fund awards a scholarship to a rising senior who demonstrates academic achievement, financial need and community involvement.
The John D. Yamnicky, Sr. Memorial ScholarshipEstablished to honor the memory of this former parent and member of the Board of Directors who lost his life at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. The purpose of this fund is to provide a scholarship for an academically talented student with financial need.
Endowments and ScholarshipsThrough the continued generosity of alumni, parents and friends, St. Mary’s Ryken is able to offer tuition assistance to academically talented students who may otherwise be unable to attend the school. Thank you for your support of our students and Catholic education.
The Class of 2010 completed 14,673 hours of Christian service over their four years at SMR - well above the 8,500 required.
Knight Pride
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New scholarshipsestablished in the 2010 f isca l year:
This scholarship was established in July 2009 by the Kohlenbush family to honor the memory of their mother, Patricia Ann Kohlenbush, who was dedicated to the enrichment of Catholic education for her children. Her legacy will enable young men and women to receive a St. Mary’s Ryken education. Awards will be made to a graduate of St. Peter’s Catholic School, who has demonstrated involvement in service to the community and who has financial need.
From the left: Mrs. Karen Bedell; Erin Bedell, Class of 2013 and recipient of the inaugural Patricia Kohlenbush Scholarship; and Mary Ann Kohlenbush ’08.
The Patricia Kohlenbush Scholarship
The Class of 1985 Scholarship
Established in 2009 by the Class of 1985 - the first class to attend SMR all four years - to commemorate the 25th anniversary of their graduation and the receipt of their Silver Diplomas. Scholarships will be awarded to current and future students with strong academic backgrounds and a demonstrated need for financial assistance.
Members of the Class of 1985 with Brother Richard Angarola, CFX their principal. Front row, from the left: Julie Gardiner Glorioso, Jamie Shahady Deasel, Dawn Hale Campbell, Christine Moss George, Elizabeth Blair, Bro. Richard and Susan Mudd vogel. Back row, from the left: Joseph Drury, Charles Carruth, Thomas Cox, Christine Komar, Stephanie Joyner, Christopher Combs, Larry Trader, Colleen Shook. Al Gough joined in via telephone for the announcement of the gift to the school.
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Mrs. Debra AndersonMs. Beverly BaileyMr. Samuel Baldwin, Esq.Mr. Jeff BarnesMrs. Gina BasileDr. Sylvia BatongMs. Cassie BellMr. Gary & Mrs. Fran BellMrs. Bridget BlandMrs. Nancy BorgschulteMrs. Vanessa BotzmanMrs. Sharon BouchardDr. Lloyd Bowling Sr.Mr. Scott ’81 & Susan Bowling Mr. Spencer BowlingMrs. Jean BrownMrs. Patricia Bowles Buckler ’65Mrs. Teresa Burch ’84Mrs. Jane BurkeMrs. Tina CarrollMr. Brian & Mrs. Jill CedarMs. Chris ChaseMrs. Theresa CiminiMrs. Jennifer CochranMr. Roland & Mrs. Jennifer CochranMr. Leonard & Mrs. Leslie CollinsMr. Mike & Mrs. Ann CombsMrs. Jane ConnellyMrs. Debbi CoreyMrs. Charlene CusicDr. James & Mrs. Pattricia Kalnasy Dabbs ’84Mrs. Julie DaleyMr. Stephen DanielMr. Patrick & Mrs. Y. Renee Mattingly DaveyMs. Kristi Dean ’91Mr. Jason & Mrs. Shelly DeLuccoMr. David DeMauroMrs. Gloria DempseyMrs. Angela DeOcaBrother Daniel Doherty, CFX ’58Mrs. Lisa DonelyMrs. Germaine DonnellyMs. Katie DowdleMr. Tony & Mrs. Brenda DowdleMs. Catherine DunnMr. Jason Early ’04Mrs. Tara EverlyMr. Patrick FarrellMr. Phillip FarrellDr. Teresa & Mr. Richard FazioMr. Lawrence & Mrs. Gabrielle ForteMr. Bruce & Mrs. Mary FranklinMs. Anneke FrederickMrs. Kerry GibbonsDr. Michael GlaserMrs. Kathy GlocknerMrs. Alice GoodleyMs. Katrina GrahamMrs. Kelly GrayMrs. Dorothy GrimesMrs. Janeen Grohsmeyer
Mrs. Sandra Guy ’68Mrs. Priscilla Wentworth Hall ’47Mr. Gary HamiltonMr. Thomas & Mrs. Christina HaneMr. Bob & Mrs. Anita HarmonMr. Alfred HarrisMrs. Christa Hayes ’93Mrs. Stacy HeavnerMr. F. George & Mrs. Diana Heinze IVMrs. Christine HendrickMrs. Mary Ellen HowardMrs. Barbara HowdyshellMr. Patrick & Mrs. Kathleen HuntMr. George & Mrs. Mary Joy HurlburtMr. Gregory Ing & Mrs. Alyssa ZimmermanMrs. Barbara IvesCaptain Henry & Mrs. Lisa JacksonMr. Alex & Mrs. Christine JaffursMr. Richard & Mrs. Lora JarboeMr. Thomas ’87 & Mrs. Shannon ’87 JarboeMr. Bert JohnsonMr. Arthur “Arty” JonesMrs. Mary Elizabeth JosephMr. David KaneMrs. Sarah KaneMrs. Leigh Ann Keller ’83Mr. David KieferMr. Peter & Mrs. Vyrle KillenMrs. Kathryn KingMrs. Jill Knott ’86Mr. Mark & Mrs. Ann ’78 KovalcikMrs. Denise KrumenackerMr. Stephen KupkaMr. Dale & Mrs. Debbie LandauMr. Timothy & Mrs. Gail LessnerMrs. Eileen LigdayMrs. Liat MackeyMrs. Laura ManionMrs. Traci MasciantonioMrs. Nathalie McDermottMrs. Sue McEvoyMrs. Paula McGuiganMrs. Tess MeizosoMrs. Linda MiedzinskiMr. Bob MillerMrs. Susan Keller MillerMrs. Shann MillsMrs. Brandi MitchellMr. Todd & Mrs. Maria MorganMs. Alayna MortonMr. Jarrett MortonMr. Erik NelsonMrs. Kim Norris ’95Mr. John OlonMr. Paul & Mrs. Lisa OverstreetMr. Tom PalathraMrs. Kathy PhillipsMr. Paul & Mrs. Denise PietschMs. Amanda PilkertonMr. Stephen Raley ’69Mrs. Nancy Reister
Mrs. Margaret RitzelMrs. Maria RivenburghMrs. Kathy RixeyMr. Bryant & Mrs. Monica RobinsonMrs. Beth RowseMs. Margaret SamesMr. Tom SandersMr. Raymond SchieleMrs. Elizabeth SchuckCapt. Brian Scicluna ’98Mrs. Patricia SeaquistMrs. Diane SeidelMrs. Lisa SheehanMs. Julie SladeMrs. Jackie SmithRev. John & Mrs. Djuana Smith IIIMrs. Carolyn SmithburgerMr. William & Mrs. Julie SnightMrs. Laryssa SomervilleMr. Carl SpillyMrs. Margaret StaufferMr. Gordon & Mrs. Barbara StellwayMrs. Joan StevensMr. George StewartMrs. Karen StoneMs. Julia StrukelyMr. Scott & Mrs. Deborah Jennings ’73 StylesMr. David TallmanMrs. Anne Bowes Taylor ’81Mrs. Laura TheofilisMrs. Lisa ThomasMr. G. Michael ’62 & Barbara ThompsonMr. Raymond ThompsonMrs. Cheryl Mattingly ThuotMs. Karen TonkavitchMs. Dawn TurnerMrs. Patti Van Der SnickMr. Ralph & Mrs. Vicki VanniMr. Detlef & Dr. Mary VietenMr. Keith & Mrs. Susan VogelMrs. Mary Jane Walsh ’78Mrs. Peng WathenMs. Lori WerellMrs. Susan WhelanMrs. Sherry WhittlesMrs. Sharon WilliamsMr. Gary & Mrs. Robin WillisMrs. Terry WoodMs. Heather WolfeMr. Jeff ’77 & Mrs. Cynthia Abell WorcesterMrs. Donna WrennMr. Anthony & Mrs. Ann WyvillMrs. Lisa YatesMr. Luke YoungMr. Mark & Mrs. Carol Zenthoefer
Volunteers
Thank you for your dedication and service
to SMR!
Susan Bowling P’10, P’12, P’13 (left) andJulie Snight P’12 (right)
George Heinze ’80, P’10, P’11, P’13 (left) and Rev. John Smith III P’10 (right)
at the All Knighter.
Volunteers prepare the Spring Gala invitations.
Jackie Smith GP (left) and Deborah Jennings Styles ’73, P’11 (right)
272009-2010 Annual Report
A lumni P articipation by ClassPercentage of the class who gave a gift during the 2010 fiscal year (from July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010).
1937 25%
1940 27%
1941 57%
1942 43%
1943 43%
1944 45%
1945 15%
1946 55%
1947 38%
1948 48%
1949 44%
1950 17%
1951 44%
1952 52%
1953 25%
1954 44%
1955 28%
1956 29%
1957 34%
1958 28%
1959 35%
1960 39%
1961 22%
1962 29%
1963 13%
1964 23%
1965 18%
1966 22%
1967 26%
1968 12%
1969 9%
1970 12%
1971 20%
1972 10%
1973 10%
1974 16%
1975 18%
1976 19%
1977 13%
1978 14%
1979 17%
1980 16%
1981 15%
1982 21%
1983 12%
1984 14%
1985 21%
1986 11%
1987 15%
1988 13%
1989 6%
1990 7%
1991 10%
1992 2%
1993 7%
1994 2%
1995 1%
1996 3%
1997 4%
1998 3%
1999 2%
2000 6%
2001 1%
2002 3%
2003 0%
2004 1%
2005 2%
2006 6%
2007 4%
2008 4%
2009 3%
2010 1%
1941 57%
1946 55%
1952 52%
1948 48%
1944 45%
1949 44%
1951 44%
1954 44%
1942 43%
1943 43%
Top Ten Classes in P articipation
Alumni News
Class of 1960Father William L. George, S.J. ’60 is now the special assistant for development and government relations for the Archdiocese of Washington. He resides with the Jesuit community at Georgetown University and has an office at the Cathedral of Matthew the Apostle in Washington, D.C.
Class of 1990
Karen Marie Valenta Talbot ’90 and her husband, Ret, currently live in Laguna Beach, California. Karen completed her master’s in special education and is teaching part-time in a private school where she has been instrumental in starting a program for children with learning disabilities. She is also an artist and frequently shows her work at the Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach. Her website is KarenTalbotArt.com.
Class of 1975Richard Arnold ’75 was appointed clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County on June 1, 2010.
Class of 1990
Amanda Gillam Lovato ’90 and husband, Michael, graced the cover of the Sept. 2010 issue of Triathlete magazine. Both are professional triathletes and Amanda was a recent inductee into the St. Mary’s Ryken Athletic Hall of Fame.
28 St. Mary’s Ryken
Alumni NewsClass of 2001
Class of 1999Jessica Guy Bowles ’99, husband, Lee, and their daughter, Macey, welcomed the newest addition to the family, Cameron, onAugust 6, 2010. Jessica was recently inducted into the SMR Athletic Hall of Fame.
Congratulations to Kimberly Kohlenbush ’00 who married Craig Wilson onDecember 5, 2009.
Class of 2006
Congratulations to Sarah Kelly ’01 who married Christopher Martucci on September 18, 2010.
Congratulations to Michelle Poisson ’06 who married Robert Maenner II onJune 5, 2010.
Congratulations to Evan Santini ’00 who marriedJulia Giannone onSeptember 18, 2010.
Class of 2000
Class of 1998Scott Taylor ’98 and his wife, Karen Kurley Taylor, welcomed Olivia Marie Taylor on May 12, 2010.
Andrea Gabrelcik Chason ’00 and her husband, Josh, welcomed McKinley Joyce Chason on June 28, 2010.
Class of 1990Danielle Bolden ’90 has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarship to Germany in law. A 1994 honors graduate of Hood College and a 2000 graduate of the University of California at Hastings Law School, Danielle is a member of the California Bar and specializes in immigration and international law. She is a graduate fellow in law at Freie Universitat law school in Berlin, Germany. She invites her fellow alums to contact her atdbolden14@yahoo.com.
Let your classmates know
what you’vebeen up to.
Send your news to
publications@smrhs.org
Massey Gough Connelly ’57February 28, 2010
Joan Mattingly Dean ’52May 4, 2010
Brother Declan, BGS ’65October 3, 2009
Brother William Drinan, CFX September 28, 2009
Wanda Vallandingham Farrell ’70July 20, 2009
James Forrest ’87June 22, 2010
Andrew Goyco ’05Aug. 31, 2010
Joseph Guy ’63September 24, 2009
Patrick Harrison ’88July 25, 2009
John Heisler ’92August 15, 2009
Leslie Marie Carter Kerig ’71Sept. 25, 2010
Joseph Lloyd Sr. ’38August 8, 2009
Wigberto Martinez ’03September 2, 2009
Robert McCauley ’69April 22, 2010
Patricia Mertz Norris ’42January 11, 2010
Lucille Pilkerton ’50July 11, 2009
Katherine Greenwell Radford ’47January 5, 2010
Jean DeFontes Raley ’58November 9, 2009
Travis Richards ’04November 27, 2009
Michael Richter ’75Apr. 29, 2010
Wanda Amanat Schuhart ’49June 19, 2010
Mary Abell Scully ’40January 6, 2010
Hugh Sterling ’43October 18, 2009
Margaret Duke Stolmeier ’40March 31, 2010
Francis Swann ’75November 13, 2009
James Wheeler ’43November 11, 2009
In Memoriam 2009-10
In Memoriam 2009-10Daniel AyresMay 8, 2010
Theresa Gibson Bailey ’36December 17, 2009
Marie Abell Bassford ’39December 27, 2009
Mary Greenwell Beck ’45May 16, 2010
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