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BROTHER RICE
ALL-ALUMNI DINNER
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015
BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL
CARMODY CENTER
HONORING
ALUMNI HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Ed Murphy 65
Brian Coughlin 75
Joe Ferrick 75
Jim Antos
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
CLASSES OF 1960, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 00, 05, AND 2010
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Joe Johnston
Brother Eugene Pilon, Tom Mitchell, Marty Berry 64
Brother JB Moore, Joe Bergmann, John Leahy 61
Brother EV Corrigan, George Sedlacek, Bob Andrews 64
Will Kellogg, Dan Schramm 63
Brother KF Chapman, Bob Baader, Marty Auz 66
Brother CJ Gattone 66, Pat Cassidy, Steve Ruff 64
Tony Hanrahan 61*
Brother JR McDonald, Tom Lyons 63, Cliff Petrak 60
Brother TJ Collins, Don Pawelski 78
Shirley Cari, Brian Lynch 80
Brother ET Hennessy, Leo Henning
Mike Fitzgerald 76
Jack Hackett 61, Ed Kilcoyne 62, Tom Broderick 78
Jim Moose Mulcrone, Ed Zabrocki, Jim Casey 70
Mike Barton 60, Frank Daily 60, Raleigh Kean 60, Dr. John McInerney 75
Rich Marfise, John Wakerly 66, Greg Papiernik 76
Helen Pitula, Kevin Ryan 67, Gary Little 69
Jim Cannon 63, Bob Twardy 65, Paul Duggan 68 Brian Bulkley 78
Tom Billish 64, Dennis Duffy 64, Ed Napleton 69
Nick Markulin, Tom Palmer 70
Jim Antos, Pat Condon 66
Tom Murrihy, Bob Jacob 67, Phil Morris 67, Jim Cranley 82,
Dorothy Mendes, Larry Platt 68, Tom Carmody 69*, Bill Chromizky 73
Mark Donahue 74, Brian Farrell 74
Joe Terrell 70, Tom Gorman 85
Mark Sterk 71
Brother E. Owen Carty CFC
Jerry Aguiar 73, Rick Cunningham 73, Marty W. Grogan 73,
Bob McDonough 73, Leo J. Novosel 73
Mike Elwood 74, Steve Rosenbaum 74 and Tom Mikrut 79
Ed Murphy 65, Brian Coughlin 75, Joe Ferrick 75
* Posthumous
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* Posthumous
** Died in Service of our Country or In The Line of Duty
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- Man of the Year Honoree Ed Murphy 65, Man of the Year and Alumni Hall of Fame,
November 13, 2015
It is impossible to thank Ed Murphy 65 without him thanking you back. You can
thank Ed for hosting a meeting at the University Club for alumni lawyers 20 years
ago; for attending the alumni professionals reception at the Union League the last two
years; for attending a few BRAIN for Business networking meetings; for attending
capital campaign meetings or Career Days or Alumni Dinners, or for placing ads.
But Ed always comes back with his thanks for someone else hosting this or that,
specifically mentioning names like BRAIN for Business leaders Gary Stubits 82 and
Jim Walsh 86 for their continuing efforts to bring Rice alums together so we can
introduce each other to our respective business a great way to promote the Rice
brand, Ed said, specifically and gratefully.
You can thank Ed for becoming a leading annual donor, and while he is afraid of
forgetting people, Ed in turn specifically thanks his teachers from more than 50 years
ago, like Messrs. Meis and Baader, who taught him how to think and write critically,
and Brothers Crane, who taught him physics, and Rohan, who wrote a letter to help
him find a summer job. He even thanks a fellow Rice student, Tim Toomey 66 for
putting in a good word for him for a job with his father, so that Ed could earn enough
at a local factory in order to afford IIT upon graduation.
Ed gratefully thinks of these good people from his past teenage years for all of his
accomplishments as an adult. He credits Brother Crane for teaching him about the
physical world, but he also credits Coach Bill Flynn, even though Ed never played
football, because he not only learned trigonometry in Flynns class, he also learned
enough about him in that math class to know the importance of just being a good
man, a lesson we at Brother Rice know he learned quite well.
This good man has been shaped by many life experiences meaningfully linked
together. Ed remembers how the technical program at Brother Rice not only prepared
him for college, but also introduced him to electricity, electronics, woodworking,
metal working, and technical drawing. These classes and physics inspired me to seek
an engineering degree, because I thought this would be a great way to really affect how
people lived the buildings in which they lived and worked, the roads and bridges on
which they traveled, and the machines they used to make things, Ed said.
When he graduated from IIT, Ed took a job in a can manufacturing company
that paid well, held his interest, and seemed to have plenty of opportunity for
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Ed gave his daughters a choice of any south side Catholic school, so one went to
Mother McAuley, one went to Lourdes, and two went to Maria, and he adds that two
also earned degrees at Catholic colleges St. Marys in South Bend, and St. Francis
in Joliet. Ed is also glad to say that his eight grandchildren attend Catholic schools in
LaGrange, Valparaiso, and St. John Fisher in Chicago, while adding how proud he is
that one of his daughters is a teacher and the chairperson of Religious Studies at Marist
High School.
Ed also served on the finance committees at St. Agnes, St. Maurice, and currently at
Blessed Sacrament, having also served as an extraordinary minister of the Eucharist and
as a lector.
When Ed looks at the other men who have been honored as Men of the Year and
inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame who have served our country in the military
or in other public service, or who have excelled in sports or show business, or who
have otherwise demonstrated to the world that Brother Rice produces great people,
he is embarrassed to be counted among them, specifically mentioning the likes of
Tom Gorman 85 and Marty Berry 64. He thinks he is giving in a small way.
Ed said, there are so many reasons for alums to contribute to Rice but the one that
sticks out in my mind right now is this: Perhaps one young man who is able to attend
Brother Rice in part because of a donation I have made will come back to the school
after he has achieved some success in the business world and then help another young
manjust to know that is possible makes me very happy indeed.
It is because everyone from Brother Rice, who knows this humble man from McKinley
Park, knows he is huge, not small, in the many ways he builds the Catholic Church.
And it is because this grateful man deserves a huge thanks from todays Crusaders,
that we are proud to name Ed Murphy 65 a 2015 Man of the Year and induct him
into the Brother Rice Alumni Hall of Fame, on the occasion of his 50th Graduation
Anniversary.
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Having two sons graduate from Brother Rice (Brian Jr. 06 and Patrick 07) really
opened my eyes to how well the school prepares young men academically, spiritually,
and emotionally for college and beyond, Brian said.
Like so many alumni whose sons also attended Brother Rice, Brian is amazed and
impressed that a faculty, now predominantly lay teachers with families, can still be
such dedicated professionals who take such a personal interest in every student. Brians
service on the Board has taken his appreciation of the school and administration to a
new level, as he has witnessed firsthand the economic challenges that have been faced
while continuing to improve the schools reputation and offerings.
With the Finance Committee, Brian works hand in hand with Mike Hurley, the Chief
Financial Officer at Brother Rice, who he says does a terrific job.
We only have a certain dollar amount with which to work, so every year projects
must be prioritized, Brian said. A new roof or boiler isnt exciting or even visible, like
new athletic fields or science labs, but building maintenance must be kept current or it
costs more in the long run.
Brians viewpoint reminds us of why we appreciate donors who tell us to spend their
gifts where the need is greatest, to keep tuition affordable for all students, or to
Lifeguard for students who need the most help with tuition.
Brian was shocked when he learned about the award, but he is truly honored. When
you spend as much time as he does gathering with Board Members, school officials,
fellow alumni CPAs, along with alumni financial advisors, lawyers, and bankers,
engaged in sometimes heated debates over what and how to fund things like a field,
a parking lot, and science labs, you dont think about awards, for you are too busy
thinking about sustaining the future of Brother Rice.
My brother Chuck 80, and my two sons all received at least one gold medal upon
graduation, and now I have something they dont have! Brian said with a smile, and
perhaps with a challenge to others, that giving back has its own rewards, even when
you least expect an actual award.
Brian 06 said, Growing up I always knew that I wanted to be a Brother Rice
Crusader, mostly because of the passion and love my dad displayed towards Rice. He is
the biggest Brother Rice supporter I know and has contributed so much to the school
over the years. Having him enter the Alumni Hall of Fame is something he truly
deserves; it makes me proud to be an alumnus, but more than anything, proud to be
his son.
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- Man of the Year Honoree Joe Ferrick 75, Man of the Year and Alumni Hall of Fame,
November 13, 2015
Joe Ferrick 75 has been in the habit of supporting Brother Rice for so long, he does not
remember when this started. He remembers receiving a Rice Review Alumni Newsletter
sometime in the 80s, so he started attending home football games again, a habit he
continues today, along with home basketball games and other events. Later, he attended an
All-Alumni Reunion Dinner and Alumni Association monthly meeting, two more habits
he continues today, same with the Alumni Golf Outing, the Post Game Pizza Party, the
BRAIN for Business meetings, the Christmas Cheer for Brother Rice, etc. There are simply
not enough etceteras that can capture Joes habitual support for Brother Rice.
Chances are anyone who reads this has seen Joe, but you have no idea who he is, because
he is not a real networker, rather he will simply ask for your name and find your table or
tee time reservation in such a friendly and efficient manner, you might think he is part of
the paid staff.
At Alumni Association meetings for 20 years, 18 as Treasurer, Joe would say almost
nothing, unless someone called on him. Joe is most engaging at being a low-key humble
servant, but he is bold in extraordinary ways.
Joe lives on a boat in Chicago all year round and has done so since 1994. Who does that?
Most of us would have bailed the first year when it was so brutally cold at the River City
Marina that he and his fellow year-rounders had to go outside every couple of hours to
break up the ice, which he says worked pretty well until the electricity went out. Then,
he had to jump ship for a few hours as his water lines and toilet froze, but that only
happened a few times in 21 years, Joe says with a straight face.
Perhaps just as extraordinary was when he changed vessels from a smaller cabin cruiser to
an older but bigger trawler in 2002, and he chose to navigate it from Clearwater, Florida
to Chicago, in order to learn all about it. Did he recruit an experienced crew? Sure he did,
beginning with a WWII Navy veteran, the late Gerald Ferrick, Joes dad; Veronica Ferrick,
Joes mom; and Marjy, Joes longtime friend.
It was an adventure every day, Joe said, coming up the east coast, Chesapeake Bay, Jersey
shore, Hudson River, Erie Canal, Lake Ontario, Canadas Trent-Severn Waterway, Lake
Huron and Lake Michigan, observing manatees and dolphins, running aground (twice), all
while learning a new boat!
Joe sees himself as one of the little guys who can do little things that help make bigger
things happen at Brother Rice. He does not want us to tell you everything he is doing
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Joe loves volunteering at Brother Rice, meeting other alumni and families, while including
his own in the mix, always feeling satisfied he is doing his little part, while always
admiring the many things he sees being done by faculty, staff, and Dads and Mothers
Clubs.
The financial generosity of alumni is astounding, Joe said. The untold number of hours
spent by alumni families, former and present teachers, staff, moms, and dads is the other
part of the ongoing story of generosity and commitment, Joe adds. All of these unpaid
hours add further impetus to my desire to support Brother Rice.
We are all in different stages of life with a broad range of family and work matters to
manage, and yet there are so many opportunities for alumni to contribute during some of
these stages. For example, giving a 15 minute presentation about your career to upperclassmen can change a young mans path through life!
When Joe and Marjy attend games and events they have noticed many great things over the
years. Marjy has been particularly impressed with the kind and mature behavior she has
observed of our young men at games and even on the Metra that she rides daily.
Although Joes Dads name was Gerald, he was known as Joe by family and friends, and
many of them were in the Dads Club when he was President. It is because his Dad and
Mom, Veronica, always taught their children to give back that Joe Ferrick 75 and his
sisters Deborah, Sue, and Monica, and their Mom have established through their collective
donations, The Gerald and Veronica Ferrick Scholarship. Not only have they established
the scholarship through annual donations, Joe also made Brother Rice the beneficiary of
a life insurance policy in order to sustain it for years to come. Thanks to a couple of guys
known as Joe Ferrick, going back 44 years, and their family members, including their
sons/brothers-in-law who did not attend Rice, the Ferrick name will continue to represent
giving back to Brother Rice.
Reflecting back on the roots of his appreciation, motivating himself to give every year in
many different ways, and committing himself to the future of Brother Rice are only some
of the reasons why the Alumni Association is past due in naming Joe Ferrick 75 a 2015
Man of the Year, while inducting him into the Alumni Hall of Fame.
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Robert Fanelli 91
Joe Carney 92
James Wills 93
Sean Giblin 94
Mike Minervini 95
Adam Wojcik 96
Dan Lazarz 97
Jeremiah Adeszko 98
Frank Cheers 99
Steve Scott 00
Timothy Carroll 01
Devin Kruski 02
Timothy OConnell 03
Timothy Harrigan 04
Luke Rohan 05
Brian Coughlin 06
Patrick Vail 07
Thomas Hickey 08
Thomas Rynne 09
Michael Rohan 10
William McGivern 11
Marty Kyler 12
Cal Kennedy 13
Mitchell Strahlman 14
Patrick Hosty 15
Andrew Dyke 16
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Other Finalists
Frank Basile 16 is a one-year member of the baseball program and two-year member
of the volleyball program. He is currently a National Merit Semifinalist and Executive
Board member of the Student Council. Frank is a three-year member of the National
Honors Society, a two-year member of the Edmund Rice Society, and three-year member
of the Math Team. He currently holds a 4.851 GPA and is ranked first in his class. Frank
has been part of the Edmund Rice Camp for three years as a counselor and has been a
member of both the Politics and Diversity clubs at Brother Rice. Last summer, Frank
attended the prestigious Rose-Hulman Operation Catapult program, a three week camp
centered on engineering, taking place on the Rose-Hulman campus. Outside of school,
Frank continues to enjoy giving back to his St. Christina Parish, volunteering his help
with their homebound meals program. He aspires to become his class valedictorian.
Manuel Bravo 16 is a four-year member of the Football Program, as well as a three-year
member of the Rugby Program. On the varsity football and rugby team since sophomore
year, Manuel currently serves as a captain on both teams. He also has been honored
with the privilege to have Andrew Weishars Locker in the new locker room, an honor
bestowed upon him by his coaches for exemplary leadership. Manuel currently holds a
3.3 GPA and is currently in AP Biology, after starting his freshman year in all FOCUS
classes. Growing up with a learning disability, he has learned to work extremely hard
which has earned him a place on the B Honor Roll all four years. Manuel maintains his
strong faith as a Peer Minister and a Eucharistic Minister for all school Masses.
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Alumni Association
We Honor the 2015 Alumni Hall of Fame
Ed Murphy 65
Joe Ferrick 75
Brian Coughlin 75
Jim Antos
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Dont forget to sign up for
Career Day Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Alumni Golf Outing at Gleneagles CC Friday, June 17, 2016
Call or Email Donna Eastman at
(773) 429-4340 or DEastman@BrRice.org
Go to Alumni.BrotherRice.org
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CONGRATULATIONS
HONOREES
JIM ANTOS
ED MURPHY 65
BRIAN COUGHLIN 75
JOE FERRICK 75
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We Honor
Ed Murphy 65
Brian Coughlin 75
Joe Ferrick 75
Men of the Year &
Alumni Hall of Fame
Jim Antos
Alumni Hall of Fame
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In Loving Memory Of
George Steven Gianakas
Class Of 1983
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Best Wishes
to Our Fellow
Alums & Students
From
The Brews Brothers
Class of 1970
Scott Hanley
Rick Stacy
Jim Wilcox
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Fellow Alumni:
Peace & Love
Towards All
Paul A. Serritella
Class of 1964
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dr. Kevin Burns, President
Mr. Burt Odelson, Chairman
Mr. Mark Donahue 74,
Vice-Chairman
Mr. John Birney
Mr. Delano Brazil 87
Brother Dan Casey 69
Bill Gleeson
Marty Grogan 73
Jon Lee Hall
Br. Patrick Hayes
Mary Lynn Hollendoner
Mary Beth Jantz
Lynda Jaros
Randy Johnson
Sandra Jones
Mark Klutcharch 82
Richard Lane
John Lettiere
Therese Liston
Sue Lucheon
Dr. Leslie Luxem
Debbie Lynch
Tim Lyons 92
Nick Markulin
Lisa Marley
Peg Mason
Tom McAuliffe
John McCarthy
Dr. Michael McGrail
Don Molenda
Daniel Mostyn
Bob Peters
Cathy Plumb
Saul Ramirez 84
Allan Rendak
Pat Richardson
John Rolence
Janet Rzeszutko
Sue Salmon
Kay Scaletta
Judy Schramm
Laura Sexton
Ed Sochacki 91
Sue Stanley
Mary Strahlman
Gale Suwe
Kyle Swynenburg
Dawn Tobar
Br. J. Toole
Elizabeth Van
Fr. Mark Walter
Tom Wazio 97
Ken Williams
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