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MATTERS MARIAN - Marian Catholic High School

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1993 STATE CHAMPION FOOTBALL TEAM HONORED<br />

Front Row: Coach Tim Swanson, Mark Clifford, Kevin Coy, David Woodburn, John Bostedo, Brandon Young, Sean Egglesfield, and Jeff Harrigan.<br />

Back Row: Coach Don McKillip, Coach Ron Guagenti, Coach Dave Mattio, Coach John McGivern, Kyle Savino, Andy DeLaurentis, Kurt Herrmann, Tom Cassidy,<br />

Nick Hogeveen, Brian Barry, Allan Danielwicz, Steve Zsinko, Brian VanderLuitgaren, Terence Marable, Jeremy McMahon, Ed Wiater, Anthony Gambino,<br />

Dana Smith, Jerry Verde, Coach Bob Bergstrom, Mike Bartolini, Jim McGarry, and Jim Lanigan. Not Pictured: David Wood, Steve Grzeskoiwiak, Eric Sullivan,<br />

John Predny, Mark Broxterman, David Perozzi, Mike Howard, Pat Gaskin, Bucky Glickley, Jason Ayala, Jeffery Towle, Matthew Bijak, George DelRio,<br />

Kevin Hoholik, Paul Goosby, Jonathan Kane, Mike Hanson, Kevin Clinnin, Matt Boyle, Oric Perry, Rich Bisaga, Brian Kochanski, Garry Leonas, Joe Flores,<br />

Pat Hickey, Marc Spotora, Joe Wojcikiewicz, Dustin Moore, Eric Flaherty, Frank Kozlowski, Mike Coughlin, Tom Estock, Kevin Walery, and Richard Cummings.<br />

THE EAST SUBURBAN CATHOLIC<br />

CONFERENCE INDUCTS THE <strong>MARIAN</strong><br />

CATHOLIC 1993 STATE CHAMPION<br />

FOOTBALL TEAM INTO HALL OF FAME<br />

The 1993 <strong>Marian</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> State Champion Football Team was inducted into the<br />

East Suburban <strong>Catholic</strong> Conference (ESCC) Hall of Fame on March 7, 2013, at<br />

the Crystal Sky Banquet Hall in McCook, IL. The upbeat, family-like reunion at<br />

the ESCC Hall of Fame ceremony proved to the team that no matter how much<br />

time passes, they will always have a unique bond.<br />

“We had a great turn-out, about a third of the team attended the ceremony,” said<br />

Terence Marable ’94. “I don’t think football talk came up all night. We were too<br />

busy catching up with one another.”<br />

This was no surprise to Terence; these football players were not just teammates,<br />

they were friends. The tight knit team was very compatible; together they grew as<br />

athletes and as people.<br />

“It’s easy to say that these guys are special,” said Brian VanderLuitgaren ’94.<br />

“The relationships that were formed on and off the field still live on today.<br />

Dana Smith ’94 was the best man at my wedding, and I often see some of my<br />

former teammates.”<br />

The State Champs were able to fall in line, develop, and work together because<br />

they truly cared about one another and wanted to win.<br />

“Dave Mattio ’66 pushed us to our full potential,” said VanderLuitgaren. “He<br />

was able to make everyone on the team want that same goal, to win state.” The<br />

players understood what it took to be a member of a team. The Champs learned<br />

how to be coachable, push themselves mentally, and collaborate with one another.<br />

“The take-away from the 1993 State Championship Football Team is to make<br />

a goal, believe that the goal will be achieved, and do everything in your power<br />

to make the goal a reality. As freshmen, we knew we were going to win the State<br />

Championship because no one had an ego; everyone listened and did what our<br />

coaches said. Current student athletes need to believe that it can be done. Hard<br />

work, dedication, and visualizing the goal will result in achievement,” said Marable.<br />

The <strong>Marian</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> community is proud, and congratulates the 1993 <strong>Marian</strong><br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> State Champion Football Team on receiving the ESCC Hall of Fame award.<br />

7<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS COMMITTEES<br />

Unifying the efforts of a governing body with the daily<br />

operations of an institution is frequently accomplished through<br />

the effective use of committee work. The Board of Directors of<br />

<strong>Marian</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> has maximized this strategy by<br />

including additional committee members who are not Directors.<br />

When the committees meet with school personnel to discuss<br />

topics and issues that impact the learning environment, it is the<br />

partnership between governance and management that allows a<br />

positive outcome to emerge.<br />

Currently, the following persons give their time and talent by<br />

serving as non-director members on standing committees of<br />

the Board of Directors that meet regularly to effect continuous<br />

school improvement:<br />

Dr. Karen Briggs and Eileen Gallagher Daw ’78 have joined<br />

the Advancement Committee in an effort to help <strong>Marian</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong><br />

secure the resources necessary for the school to realize its<br />

mission and vision.<br />

Steve Tortorello ’04 offers the perspective of a past student<br />

and a current staff member of <strong>Marian</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> as he serves<br />

enthusiastically on the Mission Integration Committee.<br />

Dr. Millicent Borishade and Joe Boesen ’05 help to convey<br />

the message of <strong>Marian</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> to the community through<br />

their efforts on the Public Relations/Marketing Committee.<br />

Bill Bach ’86 brings technological expertise to a school<br />

community committed to integrating technology with core<br />

standards and classroom strategies.<br />

Sister Mary Blaise Galloway, O.P. and Sister Dorothy Marie, O.P.<br />

promote the Dominican charism by working with the Directors<br />

Committee and the President Committee.<br />

Each of these persons play a very important role on their<br />

respective committees by offering insights and perspectives<br />

for the governing and managerial structure of <strong>Marian</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong><br />

<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>. Their willingness to serve is a blessing for which<br />

we are grateful.<br />

To learn more about the function of the committees of the<br />

<strong>Marian</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> Board of Directors, inquiries can be directed to<br />

Board Chairperson Michelle Feldner Lancaster ’77.

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