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Page 1: CTK 2013 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

2013-2014 Annual Report

CHRIST THE KINGJESUIT COLLEGE PREP

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IN THIS REPORT

OUR MISSION Christ the King Jesuit College Prep is a Catholic, Jesuit, independent, coeducational,

college preparatory school for students from families on Chicago’s West Side who would otherwise not have access to a private secondary school education. Sponsored by the USA Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus, Christ the King offers students a strong

academic and spiritual foundation integrated with a Corporate Work Study Program in a safe, disciplined, faith-based and caring environment.

2013-2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORSMr. Scott Murray, Chair President, G. M. Murray & AssociatesMr. Robert Marjan, Vice Chair COO, Urban Partnership BankMr. Robert BingleManaging Partner, Corboy & DemetrioMr. Jack CroweCOO and General Counsel, Cristo Rey NetworkSr. Brenda Eagan, IBVMDirector, Medical Ministry Loyola University Stritch School of MedicineRev. Kevin Flaherty, S.J.Superior, Jesuit First Studies Program of Loyola University ChicagoMs. Patricia GarrityPrincipal, Cristo Rey Jesuit High SchoolRev. Dr. Marshall HatchPastor, New Mt. Pilgrim Missionary Baptist ChurchDr. Alice HayesRetired President, University of San DiegoMr. Michael HeatonPartner, O’Keefe, Lyons & Hynes LLCMr. John J. JigantiPartner, Madden, Jiganti, Moore & Sinars LLPMs. Eileen Kamerick

Mr. Michael KellyChairman & CEO, FBOP CorporationMr. William R. KunkelEVP & General Counsel, American Equity Investment Life InsuranceMr. Clement V. MartinPresident, Christ the King Jesuit College Preparatory SchoolMr. Christopher McGuireCIO, Phalanx Capital Management, LLCRev. Theodore Munz, S.J.Treasurer, USA Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus Rev. John Murphy, S.J.Loyola University of ChicagoMr. David NikolaiManaging Director, Marsh Inc.Rev. Brian J. Paulson, S.J.Rector, Loyola University Jesuit CommunityMr. Don WycliffDistinguished Journalist in Residence, Loyola University ChicagoDr. Anthony Barbato, Chair Emeritus Retired CEO/President, Loyola University Medical Center

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Letter from Chairman of the BoardFirst Impression: Student SuccessLeave an Impression: Community SuccessCTK by the NumbersMaking a Lasting Impression: AlumniCorporate Work Study ProgramFinancial SummaryCapital Campaign & Founding DonorsDonor ListingsRising Leaders CouncilVolunteers & StaffWays to Give

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10-16161718 President Clement V. Martin with students during our Spring admissions open house.

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Dear Friends and Supporters,

It is my pleasure to present to you the Christ the King Jesuit College Prep Annual Report for the 2013-14 school year. This report captures just a few of the many highlights of the year, which began by welcoming Mr. Clement Martin to Christ the King as our new president. Under Clem’s leadership, Christ the King has continued to grow and successfully serve students and families who would otherwise be unable to afford a safe, Jesuit, college preparatory education.

The successes are evident in the stories on the pages that follow. Every graduate was accepted to college -- now the third year in a row -- and the overwhelming majority of our alumni are continuing to pursue their degrees. Our incoming freshmen come from families of limited economic means, averaging $24,700 for a family of five, but are eager to work hard in the classroom and on the job to follow Christ the King’s pathway to college. And we are challenging our students to grow as “men and women for others” by adding more clubs and activities, including mock trial and drama, while doubling down on our commitment to serving others. Last year, our students committed 7,689 hours of community service, not only in Chicago, but also on service trips to Appalachia and Nazareth Farm.

All this and more would not be possible without your generosity. Thank you for your support and active partnership this past school year. YOU are truly changing lives on the West Side of Chicago.

• YOU provided real world work experience that builds lifelong skills for our students and continues to benefit our 158 alumni, like Caprishea.• YOU inspired our students to put their faith into action in service to others, for which they received national recognition.• YOU created opportunities to participate in activities like mock trial and shared your expertise at Career Day.• YOU ensured that every student, regardless of need, can afford a safe, Catholic, college prep education.

In countless ways, YOU are truly making a lasting difference in the lives of our students, families, and school community.

In closing, I would like to congratulate Bob Marjan as the newly elected Board Chair, and welcome new board members Fr. Albert DiUlio, S.J., Ms. Kathy Graham, Sr. Mary Fran McLaughlin, BVM, and Mr. Mark Reilly. Finally, I would like to thank the following board members who retired at the end of this year after having served the school so faithfully during their terms: Sr. Brenda Eagan, IBVM, Dr. Alice Hayes, Mr. Jack Jiganti, and Fr. Brian Paulson, S.J. Our students and the West Side of Chicago will benefit from their many contributions for years to come.

Gratefully,

Scott MurrayChairman of the Board of Directors

5088 West Jackson BoulevardChicago, IL 60644773-261-7505www.ctkjesuit.org

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Meet J’Khai

With 13 siblings, J’Khai’s home life is often unpredictable. Despite these challenges, he has become a young leader in the Christ the King community. J’Khai brings energy, passion, and hard work to the classroom, workplace, and community, which has led to well-deserved success during his freshman year.

Christ the King’s combination of academics, work-study, extracurriculars, and service opportunities attracted J’Khai to CTK. Since arriving, J’Khai has taken advantage of many opportunities and subsequently discovered his passion to volunteer and grew his love of making music.

J’Khai lives out Christ the King’s mission to become a person for others through his time volunteering with our Christian Service Program. On many Saturday mornings throughout his freshman year, J’Khai could be found distributing food at the Our Lady of the Angels Food Pantry to those in need in the local Austin community.

After college, J’Khai dreams of becoming a professional musician and producer, but for now he carries his spirit for music with him as he plays percussion in the school marching band. While J’Khai explained the experience of playing in a band for the first time, saying,

Students Practice Law at the Daley Center

Through our Corporate Work Study Program, many of our students work at law firms throughout the city. David ’16 works at Johnson & Bell, LLC, supporting their criminal defense team by filing paperwork and court documents. David and CTK’s other aspiring lawyers dream of the day when they will be making arguments and examining witnesses for the cases their firms try.

Their day in court came on April 4, 2014, at the Howlett Cup, the inaugural mock trial competition named in honor of the late Judge Michael Howlett, Jr. Organized by Dudley and Lake LLC attorney and CTK champion, Conor Heaton, and held in courtrooms at the Daley Center, Christ the King students were given their chance to build a case as both defense lawyers and witnesses, competing against Cristo Rey Jesuit, Cristo Rey St. Martin, and Loyola Academy in a mock trial tournament.

CTK moderator, Mr. Levasseur, and dedicated volunteer coaches, Maeve Kendall and Marsha McClellan, met with the team for 5 hours each school week to diligently prepare opening statements, cross examinations and closing arguments.

FIRST IMPRESSIONSTUDENT SUCCESS

“I love Christ the King because of the different opportunities here that I wouldn’t have had elsewhere. It really makes me happy being here where I am surrounded by positive people and a supportive community.”

These opportunities are only available because of the commitment of our countless volunteers. Thank you Maeve, Marsha and all those who open doors and provide amazing opportunities for our students!

J’Khai ‘17 has his career and academic goals set high!

The five members of the CTK mock trialteam are ready for court!

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Seniors Announce College Choices

Many of our students are the first in their families to go to college. Our graduating seniors announce their college choices with pride in front of their friends, families and the entire the student body. This annual event, held each May is a a unique opportunity for our seniors to share words of wisdom with the underclassmen and announce their college choices.

Mr. Bajner, Senior Class Sponsor, has been with this class since their freshman year. “I have watched these students transform into men and women for others,” said Mr. Bajner.

Congratulations to the Class of 2014, go forth and set the world on fire!

College Signing Day serves as a unique opportunity for our senior leaders to show their peers the payoff of hard work and dedication over the course of their four years at CTK.

LEAVE AN IMPRESSION

CTK Students Receive National Recognition for Community Service

Christ the King was named as the 2013-2014 Jefferson Awards Students in Action Regional Recipient for Outstanding Service by a High School. CTK was chosen for exemplifying the three pillars of the Students in Action Program: leadership, engagement and impact on both school and the greater community.

92% of the student body participated in volunteer efforts last school year.

In total, over 430 CTK students have participated in service, benefiting over 4,000 individuals. The most popular volunteer efforts take place on Saturday mornings at Our Lady of Angels Food Pantry and the Dignity Breakfast at Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica.

The Jefferson Awards National Ceremonies are one of the country’s most prestigious celebration of public service, recognizing national figures and student leaders alike. Five members of our Students in Action Leadership Team represented CTK at the National Awards Ceremony in Washington, DC last June, which honored former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords.

We are proud of our student leaders and our school-wide culture of service in the Ignatian tradition.

COMMUNITY SUCCESS

Often attracting local attention for their accomplishments, our students provided over 7,600 hours of community service last school year, and more than 33,700 hours of community service since the school opened in 2008.

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“Although I am saddened that they will no longer be leaders in the building, I am comforted by the fact that they are destined to do great things.”

Five members of the Students in Action Leadership Team traveled to DC in June to complete in the National Service Awards.

As the senior class sponsor, Mr. Bajner addresses the Class of 2014 during College Signing Day and graduation.

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CTK BY THE NUMBERS

Alcorn State UniversityColumbia College ChicagoConcordia UniversityDominican UniversityHarold Washington CollegeInternational Academy of Design and TechnologyIowa Central Community College

Iowa State UniversityKaskaskia CollegeKnox CollegeLewis UniversityLoyola University ChicagoMalcolm X CollegeMissouri State UniversityMorton Community College

Northern Illinois UniversityNorthwest Vista CollegePenn State UniversitySaint Mary’s CollegeSouthern Arkansas University TechSouthern Illinois University CarbondaleThe American Academy of Art

The Illinois Institute of ArtTrinity CollegeUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoUniversity of Illinois at Urbana- ChampaignUniversity of Missouri, ColumbiaWestern Illinois University

158 Alumni

2 Posse Scholars

4 Chicago Scholars

98 Corporate Work Study Partners including 11 sponsored non-profits

89% Met or exceeded expectations in performance reviews

7,600 Community Service Hours33,000 since 2008

98% African American

26 Clubs & Sports

185 Work Days

$1,656,297 earned by students for their education

2% Latino

84% Eligible for Free or Reduced Lunch Program

100% of CTK graduates have been accepted to college, for the 3rd year in a row!

85% of graduates have enrolled in college since graduating

Students from CTK’s Class of 2014 plan to enroll at the following colleges & universities

80% of the Class of 2012 were enrolled in Spring 201420% - National 6-year college graduation

rate for low income students

$2.1 Million in Scholarship Aid awarded to the Class of 20141 Cristo Rey Scholarship Recipient headed to Loyola University Chicago

Regional Recipient for Outstanding Community Service by a High School by the Jefferson Awards Foundation

$24,700

8 Spiritual Retreats

Average Family Income of the Class of 2018 for a family of 5 =

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CTK’S POSSE SCHOLARS: Mya and Aaron

CTK is proud to have had two members of the Class of 2014, Aaron and Mya, as recipients of scholarships from the Posse Foundation. The prestigious award will provide a four-year full-tuition scholarship for both students to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. Mya and Aaron join last year’s valedictorian, Terumi, as CTK’s first three Posse Scholars. Terumi is currently studying at Middlebury College in Vermont.

Aaron and Mya spent count less hours during their senior year preparing for the rigorous application and interview process to become Posse Scholars, and the work continued after they were accepted. They wrote various essays, refined their resumes, and attended counseling meetings as a part of the Posse program, in addition to maintaining excellent academic and work-study standing as CTK students. At Trinity, Aaron and Mya are connected to 8 other Posse Scholars from the Chicago area who are now continuing their education in New England.

Posse Scholars graduate college at a rate of 90%, which is significantly higher than the national average. Through its strong network of alumni and job resources, the Posse Foundation will continue to support Mya and Aaron throughout their four years at Trinity, and well beyond into their future careers.

Meet Caprishea

It’s August 7th, Senior Send Off Day, and the class of 2014 is gathering one last time at Christ the King before they go their separate ways. CTK alum Caprishea Jones has come back to speak to the class and share learnings from her freshman year at Ball State University. “My advice to you is to stay focused, ambitious, and positive about your education.” A psychology and pre-med student, Caprishea knows all too well that success is never immediate; it requires work, preparation and dedication.

Facing her most challenging class yet, Caprishea is motivated by advice from her favorite teacher at CTK. “Mr. Barlow was strict, but he was upbeat and kept it real. He told me that Organic Chemistry is the make-it-or-break-it class if you want to go on to a pre-med program. So I’m not allowing myself to get too discouraged or prideful. I’ve learned to ask for help when I need it, and I’m willing to work on this.

In this new competitive environment, Caprishea attributes her professional work experience at O’Keefe Lyons & Hynes, LLC as one of the main factors that sets her apart. After four years with the firm, she was offered a paid internship after her freshman year at Ball State.

Her time at O’Keefe has taught her how to work well with a team and how to be an active listener in order to better understand the situation - skills we know she will carry throughout her pre-med track to becoming a hardworking, caring professional.

“I’ve always wanted to go far away for college, plus it will be nice to have a group of students I know from Chicago as a support system,” says Mya. “I’m really excited for all of the opportunities to come.”

“I am grateful to have come from such a supportive, close-knit community that has prepared me for the challenges of college.”

MAKING A LASTING IMPRESSIONALUMNI

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Caprishea is a member of the CTK Class of 2013, now a Sophomore at Ball State.

Aaron and Mya, CTK 2014 Posse Scholars

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ABC BankAccolade of Oak ParkAdvocate Christ Medical CenterAdvocate Good SamaritanAdvocate Lutheran GeneralAlexian BrothersAlly BankApplegate & Thorne-Thomsen, P.C.Arthur J. Gallagher Risk ManagementAssociated BankBig Shoulders - St. AngelaBlue Cross Blue Shield of IllinoisBMO Harris BankBUILDCatholic CharitiesChicago BlackhawksChicago Equity PartnersCity of Chicago - Office of the MayorCME GroupCNA Insurance CompaniesCommunity Bank of Oak Park & River ForestCommunity Investment CorporationCristo Rey NetworkDePaul UniversityDuSable Museum of African American HistoryDykema Gossett PLLCEquity ResidentialExpeditorsFederal Home Loan Bank of ChicagoFederal Reserve Bank of ChicagoFifth Third BankForest Park Bank & Trust

GoodcityGottlieb Memorial HospitalHealthConnect One/Vista Equity PartnersHinshaw & CulbertsonHogan Marren, Ltd.Houlihan LokeyHub Group Inc.Illinois Action for ChildrenInsurance Auto AuctionsJPMorgan Chase & Co.Johnson & Bell, Ltd.Judicial Sales CorporationJunior Achievement of ChicagoKatten Muchin Rosenman LLPKelley Drye & Warren LLPKnowles ElectronicsKralovec Jambois & SchwartzLake Cable LLCLawndale Christian Health CenterLeap Learning SystemsLeo BurnettLoyola PressLoyola University ChicagoLoyola University Medical CenterMarsh USA, Inc.Marshall Gerstein BorunMB Financial BankMcCaffery Interests, Inc.McKinsey & CompanyMetropolitan Family ServicesMikva ChallengeNeighborhood Housing ServicesNetworked Insights

New Mount Pilgrim ChurchNorthern TrustNorthridge GroupNotebaert Nature MuseumOak Park Regional Housing CenterOak Park Residence Corp.O’Keefe Lyons & Hynes, LLCOur Lady of CharityPeoples GasPLCCAPopular Community BankPublic AlliesRehabilitation Institute of ChicagoReyes Holdings, LLCRR DonnelleySt. Francis of RomeSheriff of Cook County -- Thomas J. DartState Bank of CountrysideThe Cara ProgramThe McShane CompaniesThe Museum of Science & IndustryTranswesternU.S. Bank - EnglewoodU.S. Bank - Oak ParkUberUngaretti & Harris, LLPUrban Partnership BankWestside Health AuthorityWilliam Blair & Co., LLCWinston & Strawn, LLPZeller Realty GroupZurich Insurance

Since 2008, Christ the King has provided students with a safe and academically rigorous college-prep education through an economically sustainable educational model — the Corporate Work Study Program (CWSP). More than 200 civically-engaged businesses of all sizes and industries throughout the Chicago region hire our talented students, who serve as reliable, productive and cost-effective employees. The CWSP is a shared program of Christ the King Jesuit and Cristo Rey Jesuit. Together, these two high schools exclusively serve students and families with limited economic resources in Chicago’s Austin and Pilsen neighborhoods. Through CWSP, students earn up to 70% of their tuition, making the dream of a safe, affordable, faith-based, quality college prep education a reality. Our students also gain valuable on-the-job experience in a highly professional setting and employers are able to fill a position at a competitive cost with well-trained students, while enhancing diversity and talent pipelines.

For more information about filling a need at your office, contact Lillie Sellers, Director of Corporate Relations for CWSP, at 312-890-7871 or [email protected]

Thank you to the following generous foundations, corporations and individuals who underwrite student placements at non-profits: U.S. Bank, Constellation Brands, CNA Insurance and Mr. Vinnie Foglia. Their support ensures our students are earning the majority of their tuition while also benefiting organizations that make a difference in Chicago.

THANK YOU TO THE 2013-2014 CTK CORPORATE WORK STUDY PARTNERS

THE CORPORATE WORK STUDY PROGRAM

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Cash and equivalents $646,966 $613,879 Pledges receivable - short term 664,300 2,664,300 Due from affiliates 114,855 84,217 Prepaid expenses 26,510 26,510

Current assets 1,452,630 3,388,906

Property and equipment 28,743,595 28,743,595 Accumulated depreciation (5,748,736) (5,748,736 Property and equipment, net 22,994,859 22,994,859

Reserve accounts 324,568 324,568 Pledges receivable - non current 725,731 725,731 Other assets 1,050,299 1,050,299

Total assets $25,497,788 $27,434,064

Accounts payable and accrued expenses $279,288 $279,288 Notes payable to banks 1,833,087 1,800,000 NMTC notes payable - current portion 794,200 - Due to affiliates 17,620 17,620 Deferred income 44,165 44,165

Current liabilities 2,968,360 2,141,073

Notes payable – non current portion 28,745,800 2,000,000

Total liabilities 31,714,160 4,141,073

Unrestricted net assets (deficit) (7,593,674) 21,915,689 Temporarily restricted 1,373,302 1,373,302 Permanently restricted 4,000 4,000 Total net assets (deficit) (6,216,372) 23,292,991 Total liabilities and net assets $25,497,788 $27,434,064

CHRIST THE KING JESUIT COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND CHRIST THE KING SPE, LLC

SCHOOL AND SPE TOTAL CHRIST THE KING pro forma (a)

$1,656,297

$1,889,961

$476,755Tuition & Fees

Corporate Work Study Program

Donations, Scholarships and Events

$3,031,875

$727,726

$287,664

OPERATING REVENUE

OPERATING EXPENSES

Educational Programs

General & Administrative

Development Expenses

$4,023,013

$4,047,265

FINANCIALSCombined Statement of ActivitiesYear Ended June 30, 2014 - Condensed, Unaudited

Corporate work study program $1,656,297Tuition and fees 476,755Donations, scholarships and events 1,889,961Student meal program 167,102Other income 864,561

Total revenue $5,054,676

Educational programs 3,031,875General and administrative 727,726Development expense 287,664Interest and other expense, net 875,234

Expenses before depreciation 4,922,499

Net income before depreciation 132,177

Depreciation 1,228,878

Net (loss) to net assets (1,096,701)Net (deficit) at beginning of year (5,119,671)

Net (deficit) at end of year $(6,216,372)

(a) Pro forma for two transactions: - first, the repayment of $18.9 million bank debt at a discount and issuance of $3 million in new debt secured by donor pledges; these transactions closed on October 31, 2014; and second, the maturity of the NMTC financing transaction in 2016, followed by the extinguishment of related debt and consolidation of Christ the King Jesuit College Prep, Christ the King SPE, and Christ the King Fund.

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Net Income Before DepreciationADJUSTED, $000

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Combined Statement of Financial PositionJune 30, 2014

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FOUNDERS SOCIETYThese donors have generously given $100,000+ since our founding in 2008.

THE CAMPAIGN FOR CHRIST THE KING We are currently nearing completion of the Campaign for Christ the King which will extinguish our $18.8 million building debt for $4 million in cash and pledges. Thanks to the generosity of many people, as of November 17, 2014, we have less than $750,000 to raise to complete the Campaign and all gifts and pledges received by December 15, 2014, will be matched dollar for dollar. If you are interested in making a pledge to support our students, please contact Stephen Holte at 773-413-3509.

We are extremely grateful to the following individuals, families, corporations, and foundations who have generously invested in our $30 million campus, as of June 30, 2014. Your support will ensure that generations of students will have a safe, state-of-the-art school building to foster their growth and development as men and women for others. Thank you!

AnonymousJeff and Lisa AroninBig Shoulders FundMr. and Mrs. Robert J. BingleThe Brickman Group, Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. BrownThe Fred J. Brunner FoundationMr. and Mrs. Angelo J. BufalinoThe Louis Calder FoundationMr. and Mrs. Mark CarrollCristo Rey NetworkMr. Jack J. Crowe and Ms. Ave C. ZuccarinoMr. Barry C. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DriscollMr. Vince J. Foglia

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent W. FogliaDr. and Mrs. Louis J. Glunz IIIMr. and Mrs. Luis A. GutierrezThe HON CompanyJesuit Communities of the USA Midwest ProvinceMr. and Mrs. John J. JigantiThe George R. Kendall FoundationKoch Foundation, Inc.Mr. William J. KoloseikeMr. and Mrs. William J. KrugThe Bruce A. Lee FamilyMr. and Mrs. Robert S. MarjanHank and Barbara MawickeRobert R. McCormick FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Metke

C. Louis Meyer FoundationScott and Nora MurrayKathy & Joe Nemmers and FamilyOpus FoundationKay and Bob OtterMr. and Mrs. Christopher J. PerryThe State of IllinoisMr. Eric StoneMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. ThompsonUS BankUSA Midwest Province of the Society of JesusThe Harry and Jeanette Weinberg FoundationMr. William A. Werner, Jr.

THANK YOU!YOU make a safe, Catholic, college prep education possible. Thank you for your support and active partnership this past school year. In countless ways, YOU are truly making a lasting difference in the lives of our students, families and school community.

Anonymous (3)Jeff and Lisa AroninMr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bidwill, Jr.Big Shoulders FundHelen Brach FoundationThe Fred J. Brunner FoundationThe Louis Calder FoundationMr. and Mrs. Mark CarrollCristo Rey NetworkThe Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead TrustMr. Michael R. Flaherty

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent W. FogliaMr. and Mrs. Gregory S. IrvingJesuit Communities of the USA Midwest ProvinceMr. and Mrs. John J. JigantiThe George R. Kendall FoundationMr. William J. KoloseikeThe Bruce A. Lee FamilyHank and Barbara MawickeRobert R. McCormick FoundationMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. MerlauScott and Nora Murray

Kathy & Joe Nemmers and FamilyOpus FoundationMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. SeebergThe State of IllinoisUS BankUSA Midwest Province of The Society of JesusThe Harry and Jeanette Weinberg FoundationWintrust Financial Corporation

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While we have taken great care in preparing this report, mistakes occasionally occur. Our sincere apologies to anyone inadvertently omitted from this list. Please contact Stephen Holte, Director of Development at (773) 413-3509 with any additions or corrections and we will update our records immediately.

$24,999 - $10,000

$9,999 - $5,000

Anonymous (2)Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bidwill, Jr.Mr. Kevin P. Breslin and Ms. Patricia ErhardtThe Fred J. Brunner FoundationMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cannon, Jr.Mr. Richard and Ms. Lisa CederothTom and Marcia DesmondThe Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust

Foley Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. J. Michael HeatonInsurance Auto AuctionsMr. and Mrs. Gregory S. IrvingMr. and Mrs. John J. JigantiThe Bruce A. Lee FamilyLINK UnlimitedDr. and Mrs. John A. LoGiudiceLoyola University Jesuit CommunityMr. and Mrs. Robert S. MarjanHank and Barbara Mawicke

Mr. and Mrs. Noel G. MooreMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. MurrayKathy & Joe Nemmers and FamilyPhalanx Capital Management, LLCMr. and Mrs. Anthony R. RossiDr. Scholl FoundationMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. SeebergMr. Matthew E. Steinmetz, P.C.Mr. and Mrs. John P. SweeneyMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Westropp, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Don Wycliff

$25,000+

2013-2014 SUPPORTERS

Anonymous (3)Jeff and Lisa AroninAdvocate Charitable FoundationArchdiocese of ChicagoBig Shoulders FundHelen Brach FoundationMr. and Mrs. Richard Carr

Chicago BlackhawksCuneo FoundationMr. Vince J. FogliaInsurance Industry Charitable Foundation, Inc.Robert R. McCormick FoundationMiguel Pro Jesuit Community

Scott and Nora MurrayOpus FoundationI.A. O’Shaughnessy FoundationU.S. BankUSA Midwest Province of The Society of JesusWintrust Financial Corporation

Thank you to our generous donors during our fiscal year 2014; July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014.

- Deceased Donor

Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. AscherDr. John Boblick and Dr. Patricia BoblickMr. and Mrs. Daniel S. BrownCelebrate Life FoundationMr. Patrick CoburnMr. and Mrs. James DeCorrevontMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. DriscollMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. DuffyMr. and Mrs. Timothy ElliottMr. and Mrs. George F. Fitzpatrick, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John N. GalloMr. Gary Grose and Ms. Ellen GoldrickDr. Alice B. HayesMr. and Mrs. Michael R. HerrMr. and Mrs. Paul A. HolteMr. and Mrs. Gerald J. HughesIMC Chicago Charitable Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. JankoMr. and Mrs. George P. JensenKatten Muchin Rosenman LLPMr. and Mrs. David KeelingMr. and Mrs. William J. KrugMr. and Mrs. William R. KunkelLoyola PressMAC One Midway, LLCMs. Elizabeth ManningMarsh USA, Inc.Mr. John F. McCartneyMcGuire Engineers, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William V. McMenaminMr. and Mrs. Sean E. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Christopher S. NoonMr. and Mrs. Michael C. NugentPatrick Lee and Celeste O’DonnellO’Keefe Lyons & Hynes, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. ParkinsonMr. and Mrs. John A. PigottMr. and Mrs. Mark L. RotertSaint Ignatius Jesuit CommunityMr. and Mrs. David R. ShevitzSieben FoundationThe Siragusa FoundationMr. and Mrs. Adam SpielmanMr. and Mrs. Timothy P. SullivanMr. and Mrs. Karl J. TaylorMary’s Court Scholarship: Lynn & Isiah Thomas, Joshua Thomas, & Lauren ThomasMr. and Mrs. Paul D. ThomasMr. and Mrs. Christopher P. ValentiWells Fargo Community Support CampaignMr. James F. Zangrilli

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$4,999 - $1,000Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Albrecht, Esq.AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Bennett P. ApplegateAssociated BankAttorney Title Guarantee FundMr. and Mrs. James C. BairdMr. James M. Baisley, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. BestvinaBig SistersMr. and Mrs. Christopher J. BlakeMr. and Mrs. Carl J. BleecherMr. and Mrs. George P. Block, Jr.Mr. Michael P. BrennanMr. and Mrs. Richard J. BrennanMrs. Mary Louise BurnsMr. and Mrs. Joe CaltabianoMr. and Mrs. Joe Capitani Mr. and Mrs. James R. CareyMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. CareyMrs. Zenobia CarltonMr. and Mrs. Michael CarmodyMr. Benjamin D. ChereskinChicago Equity Partners, LLCChicago ScholarsCIVC PartnersCoBankCommunity Investment CorporationMr. and Mrs. John B. ConklinConstellation Brands, Inc.Mr. Patrick G. CookeCorboy & DemetrioMr. and Mrs. John CroghanMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. CroghanMs. Kathryn DeeleyMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. DevronMr. and Mrs. John T. DevronDivine ConsignMr. Edward ElliottMr. and Mrs. David S. FoxMr. and Mrs. Ronald P. FoxFranco Moroney LLCMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. FrischMr. and Mrs. Rik Geiersbach Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Glunz III, Ph.D.Ms. Sharon K. GogolaMr. Jack GriffinMr. Bernard J. Grzelak and Ms. Kathleen H. BurkeGuaranteed RateMs. Darlene C. HaarmanMr. and Mrs. Matthew J. HayesDr. Cynthia T. Henderson and Mr. Prentiss JacksonMr. David Heyson

Hinshaw & CulbertsonMrs. Virginia HiteshewHub Group, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Huffman IIIIrish Fellowship Educational and Cultural FoundationJesuit Secondary Education AssociationMr. and Mrs. Mark K. JohnsonMs. Eileen Kamerick and Mr. Victor HecklerMr. and Mrs. David M. KeenanKelley Drye & Warren LLPMr. and Mrs. Paul E. KellyM & J Kennelly FoundationMr. and Mrs. John Kett Mr. and Mrs. David H. KistenbrokerTom and Margie Kittle-KampMr. John A. Kolada and Ms. Maureen E. MallonLake Cable LLCMr. and Mrs. Timothy S. LaughlinMr. Alan A. LazzaraMr. and Mrs. William J. LenzLeo BurnettMs. Kristen Lewis Mr. Dean LoizouLoyola University ChicagoMr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence LundMr. and Mrs. James W. LymanMr. and Mrs. William F. LynchMadden, Jiganti, Moore & Sinars LLPMr. and Mrs. John MadiganMarshall Gerstein Borun, LLPMs. Suzanne MartinezMr. and Mrs. Daniel McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Martin J. McFaddenMr. and Mrs. Daniel W. McGrathMr. and Mrs. James P. McIntoshMr. and Mrs. James A. McShaneC. Louis Meyer FoundationMr. and Mrs. Jens A. MillingDr. Michael M. MiniekaMr. and Mrs. John G. MooreMr. and Mrs. John C. MooreMorgan StanleyMr. and Mrs. James MoriarityMr. and Mrs. Marc MuinzerHon. Mary and Mr. Joseph MulhernMullarkey Associates, Inc.The Musil Family FundMr. Michael NemmersMr. Sam N. NemmersMr. and Mrs. Gary Nickele Mr. and Mrs. Luis NietoMr. and Mrs. David S. Nikolai

Mr. James A. O’DonnellMr. and Mrs. John OrmsbyMs. Gail A. OrsingerDr. and Mrs. John P. PelisseroPeoples GasDavid and Pierre PetrichMrs. Rae Ellen PistoneMr. Ross PriesterDr. and Mrs. R. Andrew RauhReyes Holdings LLCMrs. Peggy ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Steven J. RileyMr. and Mrs. Edward T. RoderMr. Edward RyczekMr. and Mrs. Barry M. SabloffSage Products LLCMr. and Mrs. Patrick A. SalviMr. and Mrs. Henry G. SchmidtMr. and Mrs. Gerard J. SchulteMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. SchumanMr. and Mrs. Robert P. SchweihsMs. Pamela SchwerMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. ScobyMr. and Mrs. William A. SeebergMs. Kathleen R. SellewMr. and Mrs. Robert E. ShawMr. and Mrs. Paul M. Sheridan IIIMr. and Mrs. Ross O. SilvermanSisters of Charity B.V.M.Mr. Jeffrey A. Sirota and Ms. Karen T. UselmannMr. and Mrs. Walt Skipper Dr. and Mrs. William SodenStetler, Duffy & Rotert, Ltd.Michael and Miranda Stokes, Stokes Family Charitable Fund of The Greater Saint Louis FoundationDr. and Mrs. Daniel E. SullivanMr. and Mrs. James B. SweanyMs. Geraldine A. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Nicholas R. Ten EyckVerisightDr. and Mrs. Leonard L. VertunoMr. and Mrs. Christopher M. WalshWaterville Advisors, LLCMr. and Mrs. John WeaverMr. and Mrs. Brian B. WhalenWirtz CorporationMr. and Mrs. Daniel R. WirtzMr. and Mrs. James S. WylieMr. and Mrs. James ZellerZurich Insurance

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$999 - $500

$499 - $100

Anonymous (2)Mr. Mike ArnoldAssociation of Legal Administrators, Greater Chicago ChapterMr. and Mrs. Robert J. BingleMs. Lori P. BlitsteinMr. and Mrs. Bill Boblick Mr. Nicholas P. Breit, CFPMr. and Mrs. Walter F. BurkeMs. Susan M. CarlsonMr. Daniel P. CochraneCommunity Bank of Oak Park River ForestMrs. Barbara DavisMr. and Mrs. Jonathan G. DickinsonMs. Sharon A. Dobbs Ms. Frances EppsMrs. Nancy A. FeitMr. Michael FloraMs. Patricia M. GarrityMr. and Mrs. Jerry GrahamMr. and Mrs. John R. Griffin, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Guistini Mr. and Mrs. Luis A. GutierrezMr. Nicholas Haber and Ms. Melissa ManuelMr. and Mrs. Michael B. Hagen

Mr. and Mrs. Ward R. HammMr. Fidel HernandezMr. and Mrs. Thomas HillMr. and Mrs. John T. HowardMr. and Mrs. Frank M. JerneycicMr. and Mrs. Randy JonesMr. and Mrs. George J. KaiserDr. Catherine A. Karl and Mr. David R. RuthenbergMs. Christie A. KeenanMr. Michael KirchbergMs. Kandace N. LentiMr. and Mrs. Ramsey Lewis, Jr.Mr. Peter LoGiudiceMr. and Mrs. Michael ManganaroMr. Alvin MangosingMr. Clement V. MartinMr. and Mrs. Royal B. MartinMr. and Mrs. John MawickeMr. Christopher S. McGuireMr. and Mrs. David K. McNultyMr. Timothy S. MitchellMs. Maureen MulhernMr. Patrick MurrayNorthbrook Women’s Club Foundation, Inc.

The Northern Trust CompanyMr. and Mrs. Todd ParolaMr. and Mrs. Andrew PattonMr. and Mrs. Stephen R. PattonThe Pegasus FoundationMrs. Carole PopowMr. and Mrs. Mark ReillyResurrection Parish ReunionMr. and Mrs. John J. RonanMr. Corey Rubenstein Ms. Mary L. RuebensonMr. Kurt SaborMr. Jay SchenkMr. Stewart A. SchoderMr. and Mrs. Gerald N. ShieldsMr. and Mrs. Paul G. StarkMr. and Mrs. James StinsonMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Bill ThomsMs. Christine TrifariMr. Philip TrifariMr. and Mrs. Damon VaughanMr. and Mrs. Matthew WittenMr. and Mrs. Adrian P. Zeno, Esq.

AnonymousABC BankMr. Kevin AdamsMr. and Mrs. Tim AhleringMs. Christine Andrie Ms. Mary AngeloMr. Matthew ArthurMr. and Mrs. Michael AscherMs. Sarah AvampatoMr. Rick Avila Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Azu-PopowMr. William C. BadkeMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. BajnerMr. and Mrs. John M. BarkidijiaMr. and Mrs. Vinciane Baskerville Mr. and Mrs. Kyle BeckemeyerMs. Allisha BenjaminMr. Steven BetancourtMs. Eileen BingleMs. Hilary Bingle

Mr. and Mrs. William BlouinMr. Sam Boebel Mr. Derek BogorowskiMr. and Mrs. Edmund BolandDr. Bernard L. Bouillette and Dr. Antonia C. BouilletteMr. and Mrs. Jerome K. BowmanMrs. Mary I. BowmanMr. and Mrs. Mark BoyleMs. Erin BradburyMr. and Mrs. James L. BraultMr. and Mrs. Matt Brennan Mr. Drew BrennanMr. and Mrs. Chris BroughtonMs. Eleanor BrownMs. Christine BuhrmasterMr. Ian M. BurnsMs. Jennifer BurnsMr. and Mrs. Terrence M. BurnsMr. and Mrs. John F. Calhoun

Mr. John CampbellMs. Susan CaraherMr. and Mrs. Donald CarlinMs. Gina V. CarlsonMr. Sean CarmodyMs. Kathy Cebula Mr. and Mrs. James G. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. CoburnMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. CoffeyMr. Jerome CollettiMr. and Mrs. Daniel V. ConsidineMr. Matthew CoppolaMr. John D. CorteseMr. Thomas J. Crooks, Esq.Mr. Jack J. Crowe and Ms. Ave C. ZuccarinoMr. Barry C. CunninghamMs. Angela DamazynMs. Meagan DanielMr. Thomas J. Darrow

Donors helped to raise over $440,000 for student financial aid and scholarships at the King of Hearts Gala. The event, hosted by the Board of Directors was held on January 24, 2014 at the Four Seasons Chicago Hotel.

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Ms. Caitlin E. DesmondMs. Courtney DesmondMr. Jason DillonMr. William J. Donnelly and Ms. Jane E. DowneyMs. Claire DooleyMs. Adell DoughertyMr. and Mrs. Daniel DresselMr. Paul Dubinski and Ms. Mary Lynne ZimmermanMr. Daniel DugganMr. and Mrs. Martin J. DugganMr. Ryan DuniganMr. David Dunning Ms. Madeleine DurkinDeacon and Mrs. Thomas M. DwyerSister Brenda Eagan, IBVMMr. Jacob EckburgMs. Andrea EisenbergMs. Sara ElizarrarazMs. Mary EskewMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. FeifarMs. Sarah E. FinchMr. and Mrs. Gregory M. FingerMr. and Mrs. H.L. FinkMr. and Mrs. Michael D. FlynnMr. and Mrs. William D. Forsyth IIIMs. Marie ForteMr. Juan A. Fuentes and Ms. Amy KlouseMr. and Mrs. Daniel R. FuscoGalmont Consulting, LLCMr. Kevin Garrow Ms. Michelle GarveyMr. and Mrs. Christopher GeneserMr. and Mrs. Gregory F. GesualdoMr. Donald C. GiannettiMr. and Ms. Michael GibbonsMr. and Mrs. Paul C. GibbonsMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. GibbonsMr. Oliver GoodrichDr. Christopher Grote Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Haarlow Mr. Joseph HaganMr. Mark HagyMr. Joe Zimmerman and Ms. Mary HaightThe Honorable LaQuietta J. Hardy-CampbellMs. Katherine HartMs. Jeanne C. HaskeMs. Elizabeth A. HastingsMr. Jim HayesMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. HeeryMs. Joanne HerdmannMs. Irma HernandezMr. and Mrs. William M. HerrickMr. and Mrs. John T. Hickey, Jr.Mr. Adam Hinrichs and Ms. Erika BrekkeHogan Marren, LtdMs. Suzanne HolmesMr. Stephen HolteMr. Adam HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Russell HornMs. Maggie HughesMr. Thomas J. HulsemanMs. LaShonda HuntMr. Craig Isacson

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. JarrettMr. and Mrs. James P. JohnsonMr. John JohnsonMr. Sean JucasMr. and Mrs. Paul O. KayMr. and Mrs. J. Patrick KellyMs. Rosemary KellyMs. Caroline KieltyMs. Rebecca KielyMs. Cynthia KingDr. and Mrs. Kevin T. KingMr. and Mrs. Robert F. KingMr. and Mrs. Robert KirbyMs. Joyce KnepperMr. and Mrs. Andrew KoeppelMr. and Mrs. Paul J. KorrisonMr. Paul L. KraemerMr. Eric KyeremeL.E.A.P. Learning SystemsMs. Maria Laframboise Mr. and Mrs. Edwin LangeMr. and Mrs. Jim Langhenry Ms. Erin LaughlinMs. Mary LaughlinMs. Elisabeth A. LaveryMr. Nicholas LazzaraMs. Jennifer LeaheyMr. and Mrs. Mark R. LeamanMr. Martin LeeMr. Clark LegerMs. Carrie LemanMr. Michael LenzMr. and Mrs. Noël R. LevasseurMs. June LoveMs. Becky Lyons Mr. Bruce W. MacArthurMr. Sean MacCreadyMr. and Mrs. Brian MacKinnon Mr. Michael Madden Mr. John P. MajewskiMr. Brendan J. MaloneMs. Kathleen C. MaloneMr. and Mrs. Dominic J. ManciniMs. Deborah MarraMr. Edward MarutMs. Jennifer L. MasonMr. and Mrs. Stewart BradleyMr. and Mrs. Allan J. McCarteMr. and Mrs. Charles J. McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Michael McCarthyDr. Kevin McClellan and Dr. Mary DougalMr. & Mrs. Trip McCoyMr. William McElligott, Jr.Mr. Neil McFadden and Ms. Eileen PembrokeMr. Mark McGoey and Ms. Colleen BarrettMr. and Mrs. Jim McGurkMs. Margaret McGurkMs. Maureen McInerneySister Mary Fran McLaughlin, BVMMr. Peter J. McNultyMr. and Mrs. Scott McVeighMr. Patrick Meehan and Ms. Julie A. O’ConnorMr. Brian R. Michalek, Esq.

Mr. Jamie MillerMs. Keshanna MilsapMr. and Mrs. Ronald MilsapMs. Barbara MooreMs. Mariah MoranMr. Lawrence V. MorrisonMr. Patrick MorrisseyMr. Matthew MuenchMs. Bridget MulhernMs. Mary C. MulhernMr. and Mrs. David M. MurdochMr. and Mrs. Brian J. MurphyMs. Michaela NeathertonMs. Catina K. NegreteMs. Jane NeufeldMs. Melissa NeustadtMr. Peter J. NewellMr. Victor NietoMr. and Mrs. Steve Nigh Mr. Edmund NolanMr. and Mrs. Michael P. O’ConnorMrs. Mary Ann OdermanMr. Robert H. O’DonnellMr. Sean O’MaliaMs. Kathleen M. OsbergerMr. and Mrs. Adam J. ParkTracy PearsonMr. and Mrs. Lucas PendryMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. PetersonMr. Patrick PhelanMr. and Mrs. Vito A. PingitoreMr. Bill Pipal and Ms. Kerry BurnetMr. William M. Plante and Ms. Robin L. SmithMr. Matt PoczatekRobbye PooleMs. Elizabeth PortilloMr. and Mrs. James H. PughMr. David J. QuadeMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. RagenRaila & Associates, PCMs. Annie RatliffMs. Laura ReardonMr. and Mrs. Michael F. ReardonTerry RemyMr. and Mrs. Frank ResnikMr. and Mrs. Michael RipperMs. Roseanne RipperMr. and Mrs. Scott RoeMr. and Mrs. Joel M. RothMs. Karen RubsamMr. Dale A. RutherMs. Katherine RutkowskiMary and Don ScheibleMr. Christopher SchenkelMs. Lauren SchmierMr. Edward M. SchoderMs. Elizabeth T. SchoderMr. Joseph J. SchoderCaptain Michael T. SchoderMs. Chanita SchwartzMs. Lauren SchwerMr. Joel SedlackoMr. Thomas C. Moriarty and Ms. Lynette See

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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel SeebergMr. John Carroll SeebergMs. Katie SeebergMr. and Mrs. R. James SeebergMr. Zack SengerMr. Scott D. SherwinMr. James W. Shondel and Ms. Karina B. KatsarasMs. M’Liz Simonds Mr. John Simpson Ms. Mary SmessaertMs. Kathryn L. SopkoMr. Forrest SparksMrs. Fran S. SteeleMr. Mark Stenhouse

Ms. Mary Ann StetlerMr. Mark StevensMs. Laura StewartMs. Mary Claire SullivanMs. Molly SurowitzMs. Kate SzymanskiMs. Liz Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. TisaMs. Katie TruccoMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. TurekMs. Adriana Urdaneta CamachoMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Van SpankerenMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Vega-ByrnesMr. and Mrs. John J. VondranMr. Jeffrey C. Wagner

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. WebbMr. Greg White and Ms. Leslie DavisMr. and Mrs. William T. White IIIMr. and Mrs. Bruce WrightMr. Gregory G. Wrobel and Ms. Gini S. MarzianiMs. Anajanette Wroblewski Ms. Christine YangMr. Oscar ZambranoMs. Lisa ZaragozaMr. and Mrs. Kurt A. ZundelMs. Natalia Zuniga

$99 & UnderMr. James A. AlexanderMs. Abby BadrachMs. Melissa BagdonMs. Yolanda BarnesMs. Isabel G. BarrattMr. and Mrs. Michael J. BarryMs. Tawanna BartonMr. Anthony BettendorfMr. and Mrs. Kellan BigginsMr. and Mrs. Finley W. Brown, Jr.Mr. Dan BrowneMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. BuckleyKetki CabbillMs. Colleen CaragherMr. Reinaldo Cave Ms. Karen ChambersMs. Joy F. CherryMs. Maureen A. ChoppMs. Suzan CibulskisMr. and Mrs. John E. Condon IIIMr. and Mrs. Jeremiah ConnollyMs. Amy ConnorMs. Lorraine T. CorneliusMs. Jennifer CoxMr. Jonathan CurrieMr. and Mrs. Robert M. DahlkeMr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Dattilo, Esq.Mr. James DayMr. and Mrs. James M. DelaneyMr. and Mrs. Jim DimonteMr. and Mrs. Dominic DohertyMs. Erin Donovan

Ms. Lauren DrapalikMs. Clare M. Dunsford, Ph.D.Ms. Valencia EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Arthur M. EilandMr. and Mrs. Edward P. Evert, Jr.Mr. Justin FickbohmMs. Stephanie L. FlammangMr. and Mrs. Michael J. FordMr. Andrew ForsythMs. Jennifer FranzenMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. FrechMs. Nicole Gallanis Ms. Barb Garrow Mr. Tim GarveyMs. Mary GazaMs. Megan GebhardtMs. Linda GelsMr. Craig GouldLacy GregorMs. Susan HaarmanMr. Peter J. HallanMs. Sandy Hamlin Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. HarmonMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. HasselbeckRev. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall HatchMs. Annemarie HollisterMr. Donald A. Hoppa, CPAMs. Amy HyltonMr. Tom JambrosekMs. Rebecca A. JankeMs. Patricia A. JigantiMr. Mark T. Josaitis

Ms. Karen KartMr. and Mrs. Philip J. KeatingMr. and Mrs. Henry T. KellyMr. Rich KerrMr. and Mrs. Barney KingMr. and Mrs. William KissMs. Sara KnutsonMr. Mark KowieskiMs. Kathyrn KresseMr. Jerry KuthyRev. George A. Lane, S.J.Mr. and Mrs. Howard LanserMr. Michael T. LaughlinMs. Amanda LeitingMr. and Mrs. Ted Lenart Ms. Martha LigasMs. Sharon LogueMs. Kathleen Maas WeigertMr. and Mrs. J. R. MacDonaldMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. MannardMr. and Mrs. Michael J. MarcinoMs. Lucy MarinangeliMs. Amanda MartinezMr. and Mrs. Frank O. MathieMr. and Mrs. Phillip M. MayMs. Shawnda Mays-JacksonMr. and Mrs. Brian McCabeMs. Patricia A. McGuireMr. John McLeanMr. Kevin MeierMs. Susan W. MerrimanMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Michalowski

Friends of CTK celebrated a great school year and helped to raise over $120,000 for tuition assistance and scholarships at RISE UP. The Mad Men themed event was hosted by the Rising Leaders Council on June 19, 2014 at the Gibsons - Montgomery Club.

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GIFTS IN-KINDABT ElectronicsAdvocate Charitable FoundationArtwork By Kevin O’RourkeRichard E. AscherAuditorium Theatre of Roosevelt UniversityBalani Custom ClothiersCarol BellSue Ann BestvinaRobert J. BingleChicago Bears Football ClubChicago BlackhawksDanyell M. BoydChicago CubsChicago Shakespeare TheatreConstellation Brands, Inc.Jack J. CroweBarbara M. DavisMichael DelzottiTom and Marcia DesmondDisney World Resorts

DoGone Fun!Ed Debevic’sField MuseumMary G. FitzpatrickBrown FormanFriends of Christ the KingGibson’s RestaurantGolf Nation GolfTEC Gruppo CampariGT Fish and OystersJ. Michael HeatonHogan Bickley Styled InteriorsMr. & Mrs. Paul A. HolteStephen HolteRebecca A. JankeGary R. JankoJohn J. JigantiDaniel KerriganKohl Children’s MuseumL2O Restaurant

Tom LaSordaMade Especially For You Malnati Organization, Inc.Marcolin Eyewear USA Robert S. MarjanMark McGoeyJim McGurkMetropolis Performing Arts CentreTracey MooreJames Moriaritymoto RestaurantThomas MurphyScott and Nora MurrayStephen M. MurrayMuseum of Science and IndustryKathy & Joe Nemmers and FamilyDavid S. NikolaiNorthridge Group

O’Keefe Lyons & Hynes, LLCPeggy Notebaert Nature MuseumDavid S. PetrichPhalanx Capital Management, LLCPorchlight Music TheatreSage Products LLCStewart A. SchoderSier SmithSouthern Wine and Spirits Daniel E. SullivanTRU RestaurantTrunk ClubUberRobert A. WestroppWirtz CorporationWoodford ReserveJames F. Zangrilli

Mr. and Mrs. K MniszewskiMr. Paul J. MuhsMr. Kevin R. MurphyMr. Philip NahlikMs. Jenny NotteMr. and Mrs. John Nuzzo Ms. Mary O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Andrew C. O’HaraOne Eleven Group at Morgan StanleyMs. Gloria OnischukMs. Rebecca OtolskiMr. and Mrs. John Palmer Mr. John C. ParrilliMs. Katie PinardMr. and Mrs. Raymond C. PlasMr. Matt RazekMs. Jacqueline RecordMs. Nicole RemyMs. Megan RenzMs. Mary RinaldiMs. Deborah D. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Philip J. Rock

Ms. Linda RongeyMr. Jeff RothMr. Jimmy RowdenMr. and Mrs. Robert J. RudnikMs. Holly SabainiMs. Maura Salter Mr. and Mrs. Steve SchlauMr. William SchwerMr. Kevin C. ScottMr. and Mrs. Michael Scudder, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James P. SeebergMr. Thomas SeebergMr. Timothy SeebergMr. and Mrs. Ethan SellersMr. Joseph ShippeeMr. Marcus C. SpearmanMr. Donald E. SpragueMs. Lynda M. St. HilaireCarly SusralMs. Becky SuttonTarget CorporationMs. Kathryn Thies

Mr. Brian ThomasMr. and Mrs. Robert T. TurnerUnited Way of Metropolitan ChicagoMs. Kimberly UtschigMr. Stephen WallMrs. Susan L. WarbleMs. Elise WatersMr. and Mrs. David WatsonMs. Michelle Watters-Vaughn Ms. Margaret Weber Ms. Elizabeth WengerMr. William A. Werner, Jr.Mr. Moses Williams, Jr.Mr. Gian Thomas WrobelMr. Giovanni WrobelMr. Giuliano WrobelMs. Ali Wyder Chris ZajchowskiRang ZhaoMs. Sophie Zumout

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TRIBUTE GIFTS

RISING LEADER’S COUNCIL

In Honor of Ms. Mary BurnsMs. Jennifer Burns

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. James R. CareyMr. and Mrs. Edwin Lange In Honor of Dr. James P. ChandlerMs. Mary Smessaert In Honor of Rev. Christopher Devron, S.J.Mr. and Mrs. James P. HickeyMr. and Mrs. Don Wycliff In Honor of Ms. Katie GarveyMrs. Fran S. Steele In Honor of Mr. J. Michael HeatonMr. and Mrs. Steven J. Riley

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. John J. JigantiMr. and Mrs. John MadiganMr. Sean O’Malia

In Honor of Fr. Dave Mastrangelo, S.J.Mary and Don Scheible In Honor of Ms. Paula McMenaminMs. Lori P. BlitsteinMr. Tim GarveyMr. Tom Jambrosek

In Honor of Ms. Helen SariegoMr. and Mrs. Bruce Wright In Honor of Mr. Matthew VranicarMr. and Mrs. John F. Calhoun In Memory of Mr. Jermaine CullumMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Nemmers In Memory of Ms. Lynn DiPaoloMr. Donald E. Sprague In Memory of Ms. Goldie Mae HardyThe Honorable LaQuietta J. Hardy-Campbell

In Memory of Mr. Charles PostMr. and Mrs. Noël R. Levasseur

In Memory of Mr. Miles RoubitcekMr. and Mrs. Noël R. Levasseur In Memory of Lizzy SeebergMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. BuckleyMs. Susan CaraherMs. Karen ChambersMs. Frances EppsMr. Adam HopkinsMr. Mark KowieskiMs. Kathyrn KresseMs. Elisabeth A. LaveryMr. Lawrence V. MorrisonNorthbrook Women’s Club Foundation, Inc.Ms. Mary O’ConnorMs. Rebecca OtolskiMr. Jimmy RowdenMs. Karen RubsamMr. Kevin C. ScottMr. John Carroll SeebergMr. Timothy SeebergMrs. Fran S. SteeleMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Van Spankeren

Ms. Mary Mulhern, ChairMarsh USA, Chicago, IL

Ms. Janice Collier, Vice-ChairLeadership Greater Chicago, Chicago, IL

Mr. Anwar AliMB Real Estate, Chicago, IL

Mr. Rod AliabadiVista Equity Partners, Chicago, IL

Mr. Mark BensonWorld’s Largest Laundromat, Maywood, IL

Ms. Colleen BingleAfter School Matters, Chicago, IL

Mr. Drew BolandGuaranteed Rate, Chicago, IL

Mr. Thomas BufalinoBeam Global Spirits & Wine, Inc., Deerfield, IL

Mr. Matthew Dattilo, Jobs ChairMAC One Midway, Chicago, IL

Mr. Ray DennisRR Donnelly, Chicago, IL

Mr. Luis GutierrezOppenheimer & Co. Inc., Chicago, IL

Mr. Matthew HayesBaker & McKenzie LLP, Chicago, IL

Mr. Eric KyeremeSika Capital Management, Chicago, IL

Mr. Peter LoGiudiceMGLM Architects, Chicago, IL

Mr. Joseph MarraGruppo Campari, Chicago, IL

Ms. Marsha McClellanUS Attorney’s Office, Chicago, IL

Mr. Mark McMillanCrown Imports, LLC, Chicago, IL

Mr. Brian Michalek, Membership ChairOlson & Cepuritis, Chicago, IL

Mr. Ron MilsapUrban Partnership Bank, Oak Park, IL

Mr. Matt MurninghanIcarus Investments, Chicago, IL

Mr. Adam ParkUniversity of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, IL

Mr. Andrew PattonFranco & Moroney LLC, Chicago, IL

Ms. Morgan Ripper, Events ChairHines Interests Limited Partnership, Chicago, IL

Mr. Damon VaughanAbbvie, Chicago, IL

Mr. Adrian ZenoZeno Law Office, PC, Chicago, IL

The Rising Leader’s Council (RLC) is made up of Chicago-area professionals whose mission is to support the students and faculty of Christ the King by advancing the work of the Board of Directors to make a safe, faith-based, college preparatory education a possibility for youth on Chicago’s West Side. RLC members leverage their professional networks to increase awareness of our school and to invite the professional community to engage in and support our mission and purpose. RLC members have also led or made significant contributions to CTK Career Day, College Day, Family Service Day, as well as many other school sponsored events.

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Angela AbramsSteven AmuDerrick AndersonJohn AndersonLenny Asaro Tawanna BartonStephen BelynD’Lisa BergeronEmily BestivaMegan Bestiva Michael BillupsRandall BlakelyTherese BohnJennifer BransfieldKristine BrownShanaya CapoCheryl CattledgeTracy Boyd-ChatmonCamile ClarkMaggie ConditAngela Damazyn

Nicole DemoryCaitlin DesmondMarcia DesmondLindsay DoerrMadeleine DurkinJuan FuentesAmy FuentesHolly GalewskiAriana GaytonSeowa GbalaLuis Gutierrez Beatrice HardySharlene HobsonLaShonda HuntKatherine IrelandCandace JacksonShawnda Mays-JacksonDorothy JigantiNeferteri JohnsonLennie JonesReyahd Kazmi

Jessica McCarthy-KelleherGyata KimmonsMomo KoesslerPaul KorrisonAlex KozakBritney KrausJ.R KulikRon LangtiwChris LeeErica LindsaySan MaiLaDonna MartinJustino MirabelliAbby McCarthyLauren McCallickTrip McCoyDr. Michael McGeePatti McGrathSr. Mary Fran McLaughlin, BVMPaula McMenamin

Portia McPhersonTracey MooreMary MulhernMaureen MulhernBridget MulhernNora MurrayLou NietoKathy NemmersBrian O’NeilDarlene OliverAndrew PattonEllen PendryVicki RandolphMark ReillyLara RoachJohn RobersonVernetta RobinzineAlexandra RoffeyJazleen RosadoKathleen RosarioSownya Sastri

Bill SchrammScott Subeck Lisa ThomasLisa ThompsonCharis TrippletKevin TurnerGeorge ValaikaDamon VaughanMichelle VaughnMeghan WildaAngela Wilson Sara WisnewskiAnnie WhiteKourtney WittenLiz YoungLiza ZaragozaAdrian ZenoDaniel Zundel

VOLUNTEERS

Clement MartinPresident Temple PaynePrincipal Jose RodriguezVice President of CWSP Angela AbramsAdmissions Officer Tony Azu-PopowDatabase Manager Jimmy BajnerAthletic Director, Social Studies & Mathematics Faculty Charlie BarlowLatin Faculty Danyell BoydDirector of Communications & Special Events Christine BuhrmasterEnglish Faculty Sean CarmodyReligious Studies Faculty Sammie CashawCWSP Driver Cheryl CattledgeReligious Studies & Campus Ministry Chanita ChayalukCollege Counselor

Darlene DavidsonCWSP Driver

Miriam DolinSocial Studies Faculty

Tony DouglasCWSP Driver Timothy ElliottMathematics Faculty Gregory FingerMathematics Faculty Steve FlowersBuilding Engineer Juan FuentesDirector of Technology Vickie FultzScience Faculty Kevin GallmeierReligious Studies & Social Studies Faculty Kenneth GreenCWSP Driver

Priscilla HatchDirector of Student Accounts and Office Manager Williett HewlettBusiness Office Director

Darryl HobsonAssociate Principal Stephen HolteDirector of Development

Katie KarichDevelopment Officer

Maureen Kelly Assistant Director of Development Michael LaughlinMathematics Faculty

Matthew Lieser, S.J.Counseling Intern

LaDonna MartinExecutive Assistant for School Administration

Rev. David Mastrangelo, S.J.Director of Mission & Identity Julia MugliaScience Faculty Ellen PendryFine Arts Faculty Joshua Peters, S.J.Religious Studies Faculty Rebecca RassierLatin Faculty Annie RatliffEnglish Faculty Kathleen RosarioEnglish Faculty

Sowmya SastriProgram Coordinator, CWSP

Lulling SavageCWSP Driver Stewart SchoderChief Financial Officer Keith SeglerReligious Studies Faculty

Lillie SellersBusiness Development, CWSP Kourtney ThornProgram Coordinator, CWSP

Gina VittoriaScience Faculty Nicole WatsonCounselor Eugene WestmorelandMusic Faculty Harry WilliamsCWSP Driver Julius WilliamsSecurity Daniel ZundelDirector of Christian Service & Social Studies Faculty

FACULTY & STAFF FOR THE 2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR

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Current Jesuit Volunteers

Molly BealinAdmissions & Wellness Faculty, JV* John GriffinPresident’s Office & Wellness Faculty, JV* Victor NietoCWSP & Social Studies Faculty, JV* Michael SchufreiderCWSP & Student Services, JV*

Learn more about becoming a CTK Jesuit Volunteer by visiting our website www.ctkjesuit.org.

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Contact the Development Department

Stephen Holte, Director of Development(773) 413-3509 or [email protected]

Tony Azu-Popow, Database Manager(773) 413-3504 or [email protected]

Danyell Boyd, Director of Communications & Special Events(773) 413-3577 or [email protected]

Katie Karich, Development Officer(773) 413-3588 or [email protected]

Maureen Kelly, Assistant Director of Development(773) 413-3513 or [email protected]

WAYS TO GIVEThank you! Your gift will immediately help to provide a safe, Catholic, college prep education to our students. There are many different ways to give, and each gift will be designated as directed. If you have additional questions about supporting CTK, please contact Stephen Holte, Director of Development. Christ the King Jesuit College Preparatory School is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Our federal tax ID # is 26-0556958.

CASH Cash donations of any size are gratefully accepted. Please make checks payable to “Christ the King” and mail to Christ the King Jesuit College Prep, Attn: Development Dept., 5088 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60644

EVENTS Join us for us our King of Hearts Gala on Friday, January 23, 2015 or RISE UP hosted by our Rising Leaders Council in June, 2015. Participate as a sponsor, purchase a ticket or a table, donate an item to our auction, or serve as a member of the event committees or as a volunteer. Please contact Danyell Boyd.

IN-KIND GIFTS Please visit our website for ideas of goods and services to support our mission.

GRANTS Christ the King actively seeks support from corporate, private and family foundations to underwrite student scholarships, school programs and non-profit jobs. Should you know of a foundation that may be interested in partnering with us, please contact Katie Karich.

MATCHING GIFTS Many companies have programs that match the charitable contributions made by their employees. Conditions and criteria for gift matching varies by employer. You may be able to double or triple the impact of your support with a matching gift.

ONLINE GIVING Give online today! Safe, secure and easy. Visit our new website - www.ctkjesuit.org

MONTHLY GIVING Your credit card or bank account can be automatically charged each month. Contact Maureen Kelly to enroll in this program.

PLANNED GIFTS To help future generations, name Christ the King Jesuit College Prep as a beneficiary of your will, trust, retirement account, or insurance policy. Your planned gift will help provide a Catholic, college prep education for the next generation of CTK Jesuit students.

STOCKS & SECURITIES With the market near an all-time high, gifts of appreciated stock may result in a tax savings for you! Contact Stephen Holte for additional transfer information.

TRIBUTE GIFTS Whether in memory of a friend or family member, in honor of a birthday, wedding or other milestone, Christ the King Jesuit College Prep welcomes contributions made in recognition of all important life events. We will also send a note of acknowledgment on your behalf.

UNITED WAY If your company’s employee giving program includes United Way, you can designate your contribution directly to CTK. Write “Christ the King Jesuit” on the “donor-option” line or provide our EIN number, 26-0556958, on your campaign giving form.

VEHICLE DONATION Our Jesuit Volunteer program is currently in need of a vehicle in good working order for their community. Please contact Stephen Holte for additional information.

VOLUNTEERWith over 300 students, there are many ways you can volunteer to help CTK, whether a one-time event or a recurring commitment, we need your help. You could present at Career Day, proofread college essays, judge a science fair, paint a classroom, teach a class, coach a club or sport, or tutor our students.

CORPORATE GIVING Many corporations already have a vested interest in our students through the Corporate Work Study Program by providing an investment in their futures. Corporate partnerships with CTK can be customized to meet the interests of the company mission and customers. Underwrite a program, sponsor a special event, do a supplies drive, or volunteer with us.

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