Rice Review Spring 2015
Rice Review Spring 2015
Rice
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There Has Never Been a Better Time to Be a Crusader!
about ourselves. With higher ACT scores than
any other boys school and among boys at area
co-ed schools, more AP scholars and National
Merit winners, along with athletic success like
being Chicago Catholic League varsity football
and swimming champions, while quadrupling
the size of our band and music programs, these
facts and much more provide plenty of proof to
todays prospects that Brother Rice deserves to
remain the number one choice for boys who wish
to attend a Catholic high school.
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There Has Never Been a Better Time to Be a Crusader! Continued from cover
Jim Antos
These alumni have been joined by hundreds of others, (including many who insist
on remaining anonymous and some whom
we innocently omitted) in demonstrating
that Brother Rice can be here for todays and
tomorrows young men who live in neighborhoods like Mt. Greenwood, Oak Lawn,
Evergreen Park, Beverly, West Beverly, Morgan
Park, Palos Heights, Palos Hills, Palos Park,
Orland Park, Washington Heights, Ashburn,
Midway, Gresham, Burbank, Alsip, Marquette
Park, Blue Island, Hickory Hills, Worth, Chicago Ridge, Brighton Park, and Roseland; if
alumni who came to Rice from these neighborhoods give what they can, no matter where
they live today.
Many of our donors now live in areas remote
from Brother Rice. Other donors who still
live in the area may not have sons, but on
a daily basis see firsthand how important
Brother Rice is to what is still good about
the area, as do those paying the increasing
tuition for their sons or relatives, while
also giving more for students they hardly
know. They give out of a sense of gratitude
for what they received from unselfish and
gifted teachers and coaches, and they give
because they know todays Crusaders need
alumni help. They give because Edmund
Rice foresaw that a good seed would grow
in their hearts. They give because they know
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Bill Young 61 Connects with Crusaders Today and Into the Future
Like hundreds of fellow alumni last year, Bill
Young 61, received an email about the 2014
Career Day. Bill replied with a phone call to
Alumni Director Jim Casey 70, and as soon as
the conversation ended, Jim arranged for Bill
to speak to hundreds of students, separate from
Career Day. Bill flew in from Manhattan Beach,
CA, on April 16, 2014, and captivated three consecutive audiences of mostly seniors and juniors.
Part of what motivated Casey to organize a separate visit for Bill to speak to many students was
what he said about his career former CEO of
Volkswagen of North America, former CEO of
JD Powers, and current Board Member of Lithia
Motors. But mostly, it was how Young convinced
Casey that the bigger the audience, the better Bill
would feed off them.
A month and a half after Bills visit, in his speech at
graduation ceremonies, valedictorian Matt Sweiss
14 validated the lasting value of Mr. Youngs advice by referring to it. This was two weeks after Bill
also verbally pledged what could turn out to be the
largest single gift in Brother Rice history, but Matt
Sweiss was not aware of this.
Here is a small sampling of how Bill Young connected with current 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.)
My father taught me to use my own fears to
my advantage.
Lets get rid of the notion of normal behavior. Theres no such thing.
Once you judge others, you defeat your own
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Pat Elwood 85 MC
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Murphy, Coughlin, Ferrick, & Antos to be Inducted into the Alumni Hall at
All-Alumni Dinner November 13, 2015 - 5s and 0s to be Featured
Ed Murphy 65, Brian Coughlin 75, and Joe Ferrick 75 will be inducted into the Alumni
Hall of Fame as Men of the Year in front of classmates celebrating their 50th and 40th anniversaries and alumni from all years, and Jim Antos will be inducted as only the fifth Honorary
Alumnus in front of hundreds of alumni and colleagues who remember him as one of the finest
educators in Brother Rice history.
All four men will be honored for different and extraordinary examples of what it means to be a
Crusader as part of the All-Alumni Reunion Dinner on Friday, November 13, 2015, at the Carmody Center (BRHS cafeteria). Please contact Jim Casey ([email protected]) or Donna Eastman
([email protected]) if you wish to receive an invitation to this event. Classes ending in 5 and 0
will also receive special reservations, with the Class of 65 also enjoying a special reception.
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Steve Rosenbaum 74 first became an energetic Crusader while in grade school, citing
the atmosphere of varsity basketball games as
electric. Anyone who knows Steve and who
has experienced that atmosphere in the gym
will agree that he has recharged that energy
and more back into Brother Rice ever since,
virtually non-stop for 44 years.
Steve has been an ubiquitous member of
the schools Board of Directors since 2009,
continuously serving on committees that
build momentum for Brother Rice. Added to
that, Steve plunks down his money for and
faithfully attends virtually every Alumni Association event sponsored every year, and no
school has more alumni events than Brother
Rice. He is so faithful, that when a conflict
prevents him from attending something, he
feels genuinely bad about it. If the event attracts couples, Steve and Sharon Rosenbaum
are among the first to make reservations,
while encouraging others to do so as well.
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Class of 64 50th
Class of 64 on tour
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Alumni News Throughout the Year
Go to website - http://Alumni.Brother
Rice.org/ - Be a frequent visitor and sup-
port our efforts to seek website advertisers
Keep posted on events and activities.
Update your email address with Donna
or Jim - Keep informed about Brother
Rice events and activities for alumni in
general and for your graduating class
in particular, including specific
classmate information, from happy
to interesting to sad. Send newsworthy
stories to Jim or Brian Barkowski 95 at
[email protected].
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Brother Rice Supports Get Behind the Vest for CPD Officers
As part of our Catholic Schools Week celebrations, Brother Rice hosted a wear blue dress
down day to support Get Behind the Vest, an
initiative sponsored by the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation that works to raise funds to
replace worn out bulletproof vests for Chicago
police officers.
A bulletproof vest has a life of about 5 years,
and the replacement cost is approximately $500;
police officers are given a vest when they initially
join the force, but they must replace their vests
on a regular basis because the materials wear
out and break down. A bullet will permanently
damage a vest, thereby making it unusable.
Therefore, it is vital that police officers have
updated bulletproof vests to remain safe while
on the duty.
Kate McMahon, a representative from Get Behind the Vest, contacted Brother Rice President
Dr. Kevin Burns to ask if BR would be willing
to come on board and support this initiative.
The date was set, the press was contacted, and
ten CPD officers who are also Brother Rice parents came out to be a part of the day. WGNs
anchorman Robert Jordan also stopped by to
interview and film the BR CPD dads and their
sons and to discuss why Brother Rice chose
to support this cause (see the video footage at
http://wgntv.com/2015/01/28/school-pitchesin-to-raise-funds-for-police-vests/).
This event revealed that over 100 of our Brother
Rice students have a parent or other close family
member who is a CPD officer, and our alumni
statistics showed that approximately 220 Brother
Rice alumni are CPD officers. It truly brought
home the close ties that Brother Rice shares with
the Chicago Police Department. Since Catholic
Schools Week asks students to reflect on how
they serve their community, it seemed most
appropriate that the Crusader family step up to
support the men and women of CPD who serve
and protect that same community.
The Brother Rice wear blue dress down day
netted $1,000 for this campaign, which will
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Deceased Alumni,
Relatives and Friends
Go To
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The Brother Rice High School Alumni Association will join forces with the faculty and
IA staff, along with the administration, to
host the 21st Annual Alumni Career Day on
Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Between 80 and
100 alumni, spanning fifty years of graduating
classes (1960 2010) will tell their true stories
about their various career paths from Brother
Rice to where they are today.
BRAIN for Business Synapses Firing with Alumni 30th Annual All-Alumni
Doing Business with Each Other
Golf Outing is Friday,
We urge you to contact Jim Casey at jcasey@
June 19, 2015
brrice.org to learn more about how Gary
Stubits 82, the brains behind BRAIN, Jim
Walsh 86, and others are continuing to grow
this original and dynamic concept for alumni.
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The broadcast journalism class was introduced to students at Brother Rice during
the 2013-2014 school year. The brainchild
of Mr. Barkowski and Mrs. Van Assen, Ms.
Pacetti agreed to teach this new class.
Ms. Pacetti knew that next years (current
year) class of 28 would need to find a bigger,
more permanent home. Room 100 was the
only classroom in the school that would really work as a production studio. The room
was being used as a math classroom, and was
originally renovated because of the generosity of the Odelson Family. Ms. Pacetti asked
Brother Rice President Dr. Kevin Burns if it
would be possible to repurpose this room,
creating a classroom that could turn into a
production set. He thought it was a great idea
and suggested she contact Mr. Burt Odelson,
the Chairman of the Brother Rice Board of
Boy Scouts of America, TEEU Irish Union, and Chicago St. Pats Parade
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The Boy Scouts of America Chicago Council
has partnered with the Plumbing Council of
Chicagoland to honor UA General President William P. Hite as the recipient of the
Inaugural AFL-CIO George Meany Award on
January 20, 2015, at the Sheraton Hotel &
Towers in Chicago.
Bill Hite 66 is the first to receive this award
because of his internationally recognized leadership in growing the UA, at a time when most
unions are in decline. The UAs emphasis on
offering the best training and continued partnerships with owners and contractors appeals
to the Boy Scouts as a way of preparing their
members for careers with a future.
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As the leader of UA and as a personal friend
to labor, business, and political leaders, not to
mention a 2005 recipient of the Rerum Novarum Award alongside Cardinal George, it
is more than fitting that Bill Hite should also
be the Grand Marshall for the March 14th St.
Patricks Day Parade in downtown Chicago.
See more about this at
http://www.chicagostpatsparade.com/grandmarshal.html
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