BMCHS 2025 Toward the Top

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THE MAGAZINE OF BISHOP McGUINNESS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR

A Letter from the President:

Monsignor Rick Stansberry

It is hard to believe that my first year as school president has already passed. In many ways, it has been a learning experience as there are many moving parts that keep the school running all throughout the year. One of the things that I have come to appreciate the most is the talent and dedication of our faculty and staff. We truly have a faculty and staff who serve our school well and who have dedicated their lives to the education and formation of our young people.

The school and the campus have grown significantly since opening our doors in 1950. This year, we are looking forward to the development of a strategic plan that will help guide us in planning for the future. The last time a strategic plan was developed was over 20 years ago. We have engaged Meitler and Associates to facilitate this process, and over the fall semester they will consult with students, parents, faculty, staff and alumni to see and hear their impressions, hopes and dreams for the school’s future. There is always a temptation in any institution to grow complacent and feel as though we are fine just the way we are or have been in the past. However, in a rapidly changing world, any institution that remains stagnant and selfcongratulatory will have a difficult time progressing.

One area that we know we will need to focus on is our Endowment Funds. We are so grateful to generous donors who have prioritized scholarships, so that all students can afford to attend our school. Unfortunately, we do not have significant endowments for operations, faculty enrichment and facility maintenance. A school our size should have an operations endowment of at least $30 million to $40 million. Ours rests at about $4 million overall. There are many reasons for this, but primarily because over the last many years we needed brick and mortar projects to update and expand our facilities. However, our main school building and the gym are now over 20 years old and starting to need repairs as well. For example, if we were to have a $40 million endowment, that would contribute $1.5 million of revenue to help with faculty salaries and maintenance and allow additional funds to be used for tuition

assistance and other areas. This important growth, however, will take time and encouragement.

On Sept. 7, our school patron, Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati, was Canonized by Pope Leo XVI at the Vatican. We celebrated with an All-School Mass. We are the only church or chapel in the state of Oklahoma dedicated to Pier Giorgio’s memory. The chapel is used for weekday Masses, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Confessions, prayer services, and many of our students seek a quiet refuge in our chapel throughout the school day. As a Catholic college preparatory school, prayer and spiritual formation must remain the keystone of all that we do. In visiting our school, you will notice new religious imagery, and our main entrance now has a statue of the risen Christ greeting all who enter.

In addition, we opened our spirit store in the main entry of the school this year. It will enable parents, alumni and students much greater access to McGuinness branded items such as shirts and sweatshirts as well as school uniforms. Now, we have not only have a brick and mortar store, but also a much larger online store on our newly redesigned website. As we begin a new school year, let us pray that God will continue to lead our students and school “Towards the Top.” May God bless you all.

A Letter from the Principal:

Dr. Andrew Worthington

I believe without equivocation that education is the means by which anyone, if given the right opportunity, can strive for and achieve their goals in life. Now in my second year as principal and my 22nd year at Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School, I am more steadfast in this belief than ever. This conviction is shaped not only by my experience as a student at Queen Mary’s Grammar School in Walsall, England, at the University of Birmingham (UK), and at the University of Oklahoma, but also by what I have witnessed on a daily basis at McGuinness. Time and again, I have seen that a combination of hard work, discipline, and a respect for each other’s human dignity will cultivate success and see lofty goals not just attained but surpassed.

What distinguishes the educational experiences above and Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School is one essential element: the spiritual life. A school that promotes an understanding of hard work, discipline, and respect for each other’s dignity will have the key ingredients for success, but that success needs universal truth in the search for knowledge. That is what is found in Catholic education. To be a student at Bishop McGuinness is to be immersed in a Christcentered, Catholic, college-preparatory education. It illuminates a path of truth that allows faith to seek understanding during the most formative years of a young person’s life. Catholic education provides an intellectual foundation rooted in faith and reason at a time in history where there has never been so much information available at the swipe of a finger to influence developing minds. At Bishop McGuinness, the life of a student at the school is formed first by faith and family then by academics, athletics and extracurriculars—in that order.

The 2024-2025 academic year was one of meaningful change and transition. The introduction of a president-principal model after 75 years was both necessary and innovative. However, the central focus of the year was clear: maintaining consistency in Catholic education for our students, faculty, staff, and families, even in the midst of a change in leadership. This consistency did not mean that significant

innovation did not take place, as we looked to further expand the school’s mission of creating a Christcentered compass for life. Firstly, it was a primary goal for the physical environment of the school to reflect its Catholicity in its appearance. Sacred art is now seen throughout the school, providing daily reminders of our faith. Secondly, we expanded access to a Catholic college preparatory education to all students. The Rother program’s inaugural year saw students with extensive learning needs access the goals of Catholic education for every child and provided students with a path to accessing transitional programs at the university level. Thirdly was the facilitation of increased opportunities for all students to participate in rigorous academic programs. This included continuing our open access to Advanced Placement courses, which this year saw a record number of students pass a record number of exams. We also developed new college-level courses and revised current curriculum to reflect the needs of an ever-changing post-high school landscape.

These are exciting times for the school, and as we embark on the strategic planning process, the school’s future has never been brighter. Thank you for your continued support and your commitment to Catholic education. As a school, we are guided by Christ to be “a Person for Others” and to live the message of the Gospels. I want to thank the dedicated faculty and staff who day in and day out live up to this lofty goal and the students who strive to walk this path in the school every day. Go Irish!

SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS

“I will instruct you and show you the way you should go, give you counsel with my eye upon you.

-Psalms 32:8

Jadyen Southerland ’26, Dylan Siemers ’27, Taylor Davidson ’25, Eve Moen ’26 and Ryan Hughes ’25 perform in the February production of “Little Women.”
Photo: Aimee Martinez ’26

36 AP Courses Offered

Students Named Oklahoma Academic Scholars

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Students Awarded Presidential Award for Academic Excellence

2025 graduates who took at least one AP exam during their four years 70%

National Merit Finalists

2 The 2025 National Merit Finalists are Coffey Collier and Ben Willis.

AP SCHOLARS

The College Board released the Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar Awards for the 2024-25 school year. Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School is proud to announce that 156 of its students earned this recognition for their exceptional achievement on the exams. In total, 359 students took 725 exams with 86% of students earning a score of 3 or higher.

In the class of 2025, 72% of graduates took an AP exam while at McGuinness, while the national average was 35.7%. In addition, 62% scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP Exam, almost three times the national average (22.6%) and over six times the state average (10%).

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Number of AP Scholars Increases for Third Consecutive Year

This spring, 359 Bishop McGuinness students took 725 Advanced Placement exams in 26 subjects with 86% of students earning a passing score of 3 or higher. Of these, 156 students were named AP Scholars, the largest number of McGuinness students to ever receive the honor.

The Advanced Placement program offers college-level courses for students while still in high school. Beyond providing students the academic rigor and experience of a college-level class, these courses also offer the opportunity for students to earn college credit for qualifying scores on the end of the year AP exam.

With the AP Scholar Awards, College Board’s Advanced Placement Program recognizes high school students who have demonstrated outstanding college-level achievement through their performance on multiple AP Exams.

The different award levels are described below:

• AP Scholar — Students who receive scores of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams.

• AP Scholar with Honor — Students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams.

• AP Scholar with Distinction — Students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken, and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams.

AP Scholar (52)

Juliandra Abbott ’26, Michael Al-Botros ’25, Jacob Arends ’25, Andrew Black ’25, Taylor Chance ’25, Ian Chavez ’25, Alexander Cornejo ’26, Ian Cox ’25, Avary Cronic ’25, Andy Diaz ’25, Kelby Dodd ’25, Porter Ferguson ’25, Lauryn Giachino ’25, Adriana Hollis ’26, Avry Howard ’25, Ryan Hughes ’25, Kathryn Ison ’26, Phoebe Johnston ’25, Madeline Martinez ’26, Christopher McCoy ’25, Noah McReynolds ’25, Katherine Menz ’26, Jackson Merkel ’25, Olivia Metz ’25, Baylor Moates ’26, Gabriel Mondalek ’25, Aiden Monigold ’26, Trent Morris ’25, Joseph Mossauer ’26, Billy Nguyen ’25, Brandi Nguyen ’26, Catherine Nguyen ’25, Tiffany Nguyen ’25, Savannah O’Neal ’26, Charity Pina ’26, Rush Roberts ’26, Clara Rogers ’26, Alexander

Santoro ’26, Logan Seymour ’26, Emily Sommer-Wathor ’25, Kelley Spears’26, Lucas Stone ’25, Luke Strickland ’26, Molly Strope ’26, Jackie Thomas ’25, Simran Tiwana ’25, Ellie Torres ’25, Julian Vann ’25, Donny Vo ’26, Julie Vo ’26, Ryan Vu ’26, Angela Williams ’26

AP Scholar with Honor (44)

Campbell Anglin ’26, Ashlyn Beasley ’26, Rory Brewer ’26, Mary Beth Brown ’26, Wyatt Buergler ’26, Emma Burch ’26, Rosemary Bustillo ’26, Emelia Chambers ’26, Lily Childers ’26, Matthew DellOsso ’25, Raleigh Denton ’26, Grier Determan ’25, Abigail Edwards ’25, Erin Elpedes ’25, Patrick Flinn ’26, Gabrielle Horton ’26, Elliott Jones ’26, Anna LaForge ’26, Chelsea Le ’26, Noah Lipps ’26, Courtney Lomoro ’26, Charles Lorenz ’25, Brandon Mai ’26, Samuel Margo ’26, Bridgette McCollum ’25, Addison McCoy ’26, Eve Moen ’26, Ruben Muñoz ’25, Christian Nguyen ’25, Catherine Parent ’26, Clyde Pickens ’26, Cohen Rich ’25, Olesya Rodgers ’25, Max Schomas ’25, Lena Shadid ’25, Hagen Sine ’26, Matthew Suarez ’25, Sam Velasco ’25, Steven Velasco ’25, Grayson Ward ’26, Elijah Webb ’26, Lily Webster ’26, Oliver Winfrey ’26, Gillian Wood ’26

AP Scholar with Distinction (60)

Carl Amaya ’26, Hope Barnes ’25, Blair Billen-Mills ’25, Harper Blevins ’25, Janna Boren ’26, Vanessa Bui ’25, Edward Challis ’25, Jackson Chase ’25, Andre Chirinos ’25, Nguyen Chow ’26, Joseph Coats ’25, Coffey Collier ’25, Malachi Conley ’26, Taylor Davidson ’25, Joseph Dickerson ’25, Ashlyn Dolan ’25, Hannah Earley ’25, Claire Ellis ’25, Harrison Fried ’25, William Gauthier ’25, Gavin Gowens ’25, Alessandra Grella ’26, Grace Grimes ’26, Oliver Gumerson ’25, Ava Haag ’25, Annabelle Harden ’25, Blake Harrington ’25, Zara Harroz ’25, Kylee Hart ’25, Sophia Hart ’26, Aidan Healy ’25, Rebecca Horn ’25, Tony Huynh ’26, Burke Johnson ’25, Sterling Kovash ’25, Margaret Krodel ’25, Amy Le ’25, Michaela Love ’25, Ryan McClanahan ’25, Reagan Morrow ’25, Peri Mossman ’25, Charlotte Nelson ’26, Alisha Nguyen ’26, Gia-Luc Nguyen ’26, John Nguyen ’26, Joseph Nguyen ’26, Sedwyn Nones ’26, Olivia Pefferman ’25, Sophie Pierce ’25, Lauren Potter ’25, Kyla Reid ’25, Pyeatt Rivera ’25, Andrew Schein ’25, James Schultz ’26, Cori Seymour ’25, Quenby Swanson ’25, Leo Ton ’25, Laura White ’25, Ben Willis ’25, Mark Willis ’25

School Highlights

YEARBOOK AWARDS

The Chi Rho yearbook staff was awarded the Sweepstakes award for the 2024 yearbook at the annual Oklahoma Scholastic yearbook competition. Bishop McGuinness had the top score out of all of the Oklahoma yearbooks for Division II. This was a repeat for the staff as the 2023 yearbook also received the Sweepstakes award. In addition, the staff earned 13 first place awards for specific aspects of the yearbook, eight second place awards, and three third place awards.

NEWSPAPER AWARDS

The Chi Rhoan news staff won the James F. Paschal Sweepstakes award for the Chi Rhoan online (www. ChiRhoan.com), ranking it as the best student news site in Oklahoma for Oklahoma Scholastic Media Divisions II & III. The awards were presented March 26 at the Paycom Center. Prior to the awards presentation, members of both the newspaper and yearbook staffs spent the day learning from seasoned professionals in the journalism and public relations fields.

SPEECH & DEBATE

The Speech & Debate team competed against 21 other teams and won the State Championship for the fourth year in a row. Forty-one students competed in 62 different events in total. The Irish took home awards in 13 different acting, speaking and debate categories.

NATIONAL SPEECH & DEBATE

Seven students represented Oklahoma at the National Speech & Debate tournament over the summer. As pictured from left to right:

GABRIEL LITCHFIELD ranked in the top 60 of 430 competing in Prose/ Storytelling.

IAN COX & LEAH REEVES competed in Duet Acting

JAYDEN SOUTHERLAND competed in Informative Speaking

TAYLOR DAVIDSON & MARY KRODEL ranked in the top 75 of 240 in Duet Acting; FINN JANES competed in Extemp Debate

DANCEVISIONS

In addition to its annual Dancing with the Irish Stars fundraiser, the DanceVisions team performed in their annual spring show as well as the Calderon Dance Festival in the spring.

ACADEMIC TEAM

The Academic Team placed second at the Sept. 17 Regional Tournament and went on to compete in the Area tournament in January. Team members competing were Captain Joe Coats, Jack de Keratry, Wesley Lemons, Burke Johnson, Blake Harrington, and Daniel Tunell.

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Fall Musical: ‘Mamma Mia’

THE THREE DYNAMOS

Sophie Pierce ’25, Taylor Davidson ’25 and Eve Moen ’26 perform in the November production of “Mamma Mia.”

IN TUNE

The cast of Mamma Mia sings during the wedding scene.

Spring Play: ‘Little Women’

A GAME OF KEEP AWAY

Jayden Southerland ’26 and Gabriel Litchfield ’27 perform the roles of Laurie and Jo in the February play.

DRESS REHEARSAL

Lacey Ann Lake ’27, Kendra Wadmia ’28 and Victoria Farley ’28 play the parts of Mrs. Gardiner and her daughters.

Photo: Aimee Martinez ’26
Photo: Molly Taylor ’26
Photo: Aimee Martinez ’26
Photo: Aimee Martinez ’26

75th Campaign Donors

Thanks to the generosity of the Irish community, the students, faculty and staff have five new classrooms, a lecture hall, restrooms and office space for the Advancement Department. The new wing, which was funded by a Capital Campaign to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the school, opened in time for the start of school in August 2024.

We are grateful to the individuals and organizations who made the commitment to help Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School continue its mission to guide and educate future generations, helping to form Persons for Others.

Archdiocese Of Oklahoma City

Susan and David Abeln

Renee Adams ’94

Michele Aguilera ’80

Kelly Allen

Patricia Allen ’74

Therese ’79 and Dan Allen

Laurel and Tim Altendorf

American Fidelity Foundation

David Lee Anderson and Carolyn NovotnyAnderson

Mo Anderson

Julia Anderson-Holt

Jess and Becky Armor

William Banowsky

Norman Barnett

Ashley and Jason Bass

Carly Batchelder

Sherry and William Beasley

Genie ’90 and Todd Beaver

Diane ’73 and Jim Behring

Sherry and Ike Bennett

Stephen Bird ’68

Jeb Blacketer ’91

Joe Blake

Jolie ’97 and Brandon Boke

Brooke and Kurt Bollenbach

Helen ’60 and Paul Bott

Elizabeth Boyd

Dianne Miller-Boyle ’72 and Ken Boyle

Cynthia and Terry ’66 Brennan

Kay and Rick Brezny

Barbara Brou

Rainy and Kirk Broussard

Martha and George Brown

Susan Ross and Randy Brown

Kathy and Hal Brown

Jake Brown ’09

Dorothy and Bruce Brown

Emily and Daniel ’92 Buckelew

Thuy Bui

Hai Bui ’92

Carleen and Jerry Burger

Celia Ann and Michael ’70 Burke

Meredith Cagigal ’99

Mary Jane Calvey

Mike Calvey ’85

The Cameron Family

Joan Campo

Kacie Cardenas

Karen ’59 and Wallace Carroll

Mary Cassidy ’80

Rusty Caston

Catholic Foundation of Oklahoma

Jennifer ’98 and Cory Chambers

Beverly Chansolme

Jenny and David ’89 Chansolme

Priscilla and Stephen Chastain

The Chickasaw Nation

Brittany and Michael Chumo

Janet ’81 and Don Ciupak

Julia ’66 Cline

Danielle and Sanford ’90 Coats

Susannah ’89 and Jack Collier

Anne and William Collins

Catherine Cooper

Peggy ’77 and Kevin Corbett

Sonja and Larry Cornelius

Melissa Cory

Jeanne Cotter ’83

Jennifer and James Cox

Susan and Bart ’56 Cronin

Julie and Steve ’72 Crowley

Deana and Keith Cunningham

Carol and Gabe ’58 Dallal

Daniel and Jeanne Strope Family Foundation

Heather and Brad ’92 Davey

Nelson Fontanez and Yvonne DeAngeliFontanez

Nicole and Nick Dell’Osso

Sheila and Nick Dell’Osso

Devon Energy

Tamara and George ’80 DeWees

Susan and Bob Dolan

Jennifer and Michael ’89 Dolan

Carole ’60 and William Lee Dowling

Diane and Jonathan Drum

Kathleen ’16 and Colton Edelen

Lisa ’82 and Bentley ’81 Edmonds

Jane and David Edmonds

Susan and Carl Edwards

Sarah and John ’96 Edwards

Taja Egert

Ashley ’93 and Blair ’93 Elder

Nancy Ellis

Marie and Christopher ’78 Engel

Jennifer and Cameron ’04 Entershary

Christy and James Everest

School Highlights

Barbara and William Fankhauser

Rachel and Christopher Fedor

Amy ’86 and Jim ’87 Feighny

Ashley and Carlos Feliciano

Judith Ferguson

Stacy ’85 and Peter Ferraro

Nancy and John ’83 Fiebig

Ronald Fisher

Fitzgerald Associates Architects

Lori and Philip Fitzgerald

Elizabeth Fleet ’70

Debbie ’73 and Paul Fleming

H. Louise ’77 and Richard Forest

Orena ’89 and John ’82 Franks

Amanda and Jared Fulfer

Susie and Doug Fuller

Connie and Gary Fuller

Mary Frances ’56 and Jim Fulton

Barbara ’64 and Nick ’62 Gales

Sonia and Lewis Ganter

Ann Garrett

Gale and Carmel Garvin

Shirley Gavula

Deborah Gavula ’83

Laurie and Charles Givens

Paige and Richard ’91 Godfrey

Julie and Nicky Goff

Tom Goldsworthy

Margaret Goodman ’64

Shannon and Kyle Goodwin

Jill and Clifford ’75 Gookin

Tamara and Marcus Gowens

Mark Rumsey and Pat ’72 Graff

Yvonne Green ’71

Kathleen and Thomas Greenlee

Shellie and Don Greiner

Beth and Lanc ’80 Gross

Mark ’65 and Lee Guerrero

Barbara and John Gunter

Dolf Hall ’80

Ann and Glen Hallum

Kirk Hammons

Aimee ’89 and Benjamin Hanneman

Christie Hargrove

Elizabeth and David Harris

Harris Foundation

Mary Ann Harroz

William Hart ’89

Anne Hathcoat

Sheryl Hayes ’68

Kristin and Dan Healy

Denise and Donald Heard

Seyan and William Hefner

Emma ’09 and John ’09 Heinen

Lisa and Ed ’76 Heinen

Helpers Club

Charlotte Henrickson

Bette and Frank Hill

Lori Hill

Maureen Hoffman

Michelin ’61 and Paul Hobbs

Erin and Jon ’05 Holstein

Donia and Joe Hornick

Theresa and Sandy Houser

Mary and Richard Houston

Karen and Chris Huff

Susan and David Hughes

Frank Ille ’87

Inasmuch Foundation

Susan ’89 and Randy Ison

Jean and Lee Ison

Angela and Val Gene Iven

Leslie and Stephen Ives

Cindy ’73 and Rick ’72 Jones

Mautra and Bernard ’97 Jones

Jones Plastic Surgery

Gennie and Bob Johnson

Katherine and David Johnson

Susan and Jay Johnston

Emily and Ramon Jordan

Gunner Joyce ’11

Mary and Leon ’87 Joyce

Sharon and Victor Joyce

Kathy Judge ’85

Beverly ’66 and Paul ’66 Kanaly

Sherrie and Willie Kelch

Angie Kelley

Barbara and Clarence Kennedy

Sherry and Kenneth ’78 Kerrihard

Susan Kierl ’71

Melody and John Kilgallon

Janie Kinsinger

Travis Kirk

The Kirkpatrick Family Affiliated Fund

Kathryn and Chris Kirt

Ruth and Robert Klabzuba

Danny P. Knudsen ’00

Julie Knudtson

Laura and Daren Kosters

Sue and Michael Krenger

Kathleen and John ’05 Krenger

Julie and Matthew Krodel

Mandy and Rusty LaForge

Judy and Paul Lambert

Shelly and Gant Lambertz

Sallie and Mark Lau

Jeffrey Lawyer

Kathleen Ledbetter

Carol ’74 and Mark Lester

Kathleen ’89 and Christopher Lewallen

Jonkeeta and Jeff Lewis

John Lieber ’59

LeAnn and Paul Lienhard

Ellen and Don Lisle

Debbie and Mark Litton

Kathryn and Dominic ’95 Logiodice

Jeannie and John P. Lopez

Pat and John Lopez

Lopez Dorada Foods

Tom and Judy Love Family

Richard Luetkemeyer ’58

Rebecca ’94 and David ’94 Luke

Karen and Robert Luke

J. Robert Lukeman

Greg Lukeman ’76

Suzy and Jeff Lytle

Gayla Machell ’67

Joan Maguire ’57

Rosa and Tim ’76 Maguire

Kathleen and Frank ’53 Manning

Tom March

Deborah ’91 and Bradley Margo

Julie Ross-Martin and Mel Martin

Janice and Jeffrey ’75 Martin

Lesli Massad ’80

Kelly and Chris Matteson

Cecile and Kevin ’80 McCarthy

Betsy and Gary McClanahan

Thomas McCoy ’57

Carolyn McCoy

Rebecca ’80 and David McCubbin

Brenda and Tom McDaniel

Angela ’97 and Tim McFadden

Jeanine McFall

Patience Lea and James ’58 MaGuire

Sheila and Brian McLaughlin

Harold McMann ’55

Nora Rapp Medley ’71

Amber Corbin and Lucas MeekerHarry

Joanie and Jim Merrill

MHS Class of 1972

Katherine and Tom Milam

Bridgett and Rodney Miller

Ling Miller

Michael Milligan

Misty and James ’01 Milligan

Ashley Minnich ’97

Vilynsia and Dale ’73 Montgomery

Lou Ann and Jim Morris

Bliss and John Morris

Evelyn and Phillip Morrison

Debbie and David Morton

Heather and Joseph Mossauer

Rich Musat

Stephanie ’86 and R. Nick Myers

Jill and John Nalagan

Susie Nelson ’58

Libby and Robert Nelson

Eric Nelson ’89

Susan and Chris ’85 Neuberger

Katie and Marcus Newby

Cindy and Tho Nguyen

Barbara Nichols

Carrie and Kevin ’84 Nichols

Polly and Larry Nichols

Ginger and Joseph ’76 Noble

Patrick Nolen ’70

The O’Connor Family Foundation

Jeannie ’81 and James O’Brien

John Oglesby ’77

Pia and Ciaran O’Hare

Susan and Dennis O’Keefe

Marilyn and John Oldfield

Patricia and Daniel ’64 O’Neil

Monica Orr

Leslie and Tom Pace

Christine Pankratz-West

Kara and Danny Parks

Kathy ’66 and Timothy Payne

Carmela and Frank Peragine

Carissa and Jeremy Perkins

Laura Mackie and John Perry

Margaret ’60 and Mike Peterson

Sandra Peyton

Genieve and Stephen Pezalski

Gina and Paul ’95 Pierce

Michael Porcelli ’83

Jorge Quintana ’83

Patrick Raglow

Kim and David Rainbolt

Gail and David Ralston

Rachel and Sean ’99 Ralston

Jack Randolph

Sue and Stephen Reel

Sara and Todd Regier

Lauren Reichman ’06

Shauna and Oliver Reid

Renshaw Driving School

Cynthia and Hugh Rice

Jennifer ’93 and Rock Richard

Debbie and John ’80 Rieger

Susan ’80 and Denis Rischard

James Ritz ’11

Sarah and Ray Rivera

The Robert Glenn Rapp Foundation

Elizabeth and Chris ’01 Roberts

Barbara and Stephen Ronck

Ann ’82 and David Rood

Marianne and Patrick Rooney

Rosemary and Paul Root

Monica and Richard Rosencrans

Lil Ross ’56

Ross Family Foundation

Rotary Club 29 Foundation

Lyla and Chris Rueswald

Manda Ruffin

Patty and Rick ’77 Ruffin

Andrew Ruffin ’05

Leslie Rundell ’90

Kathy and Thomas Ryan

Susan and Philip Ryan

Sandra and Dennis ’59 Sage

Kathleen and Perry Santos

Susan Scherm

Delores and Terrance Schmidt

Suzanne and Andrew ’87 Schmidt

Carol Schmidt

Zofia Schmit

Jay Anne and Robert Schniederjan

Rose and Tom ’72 Schrempp

Bonnie and Barry Schwarz

Angela and Derrick Scobey

Laura and Andrew Scott

Gayle ’70 and Bernard ’69 Semtner

Larry Shaddix

Cynthia and Mark Shaw

Diana and Nathan Shirley

Caitlin ’06 and Sim Sims

David Sine ’80

Mary and Bob Sine Family

Sylvia and Robert Slater

Lauren and Brandon Slover

Holly and Jared ’07 Smith

Barbara and William Smith

Dori and James Smith

Susan ’07 and Taylor Smith

Laura ’87 and Michael Snavely

Jennifer and Brad Sokolosky

Myrna and Chris Speligene

Jill and Richie Splitt

Rick Stansberry

Elaine Stebler ’70

Janet and Tom Steiner

Phyllis Stough

Carrie ’96 and Dax Stickland

Ted Strickland

Whitney and Wes Sullivant ’97

Einas and Haitham Sweis

Mary Swink ’67

Craig Taliaferro

Suzanne Tate

Beth and Thomas ’63 Taylor

Harolyne Thielke

John Thistleton ’83

Barbara and Ralph Thompson

Patricia ’77 and Shawn Thompson

Barbara ’64 and Gordon Thornhill

Patricia ’63 and Gerald Thorpe

Marcy and Ted Tolentino

Mary Ann and Phillip Tomlinson

Amanda Tolentino Tonkin ’97 and Jeremy Tonkin

Marjean and Charles Towe

Matthew Tracy

Catherine and John ’62 Tucker

Richard Tuohy ’69

Kathryn ’72 and Robert Vail

Natalie Valentine ’02

Jeanne Anne and Reece Van Horn ’64

Bee Van Winkle

Melissa and Mark Veneklasen

Pamela and Roy Vinyard

Melissa and John Vollbrecht ’00

Pat and Richard Voss

Allison and Jack Waldo ’96

Amy and Mark Walters

Cindy and Ron Ward

Marge Waters

Barbara and Paul ’75 Weigl

Barbara ’81 and Jim Wheeler

Ann and Craig Whitbeck

Alisa and Jeremy ’93 White

Sarah ’89 and Daniel ’86 Whitmarsh

Stacey Wiebelt ’91

Patricia and Ben Williams

Sheila and Wesley ’87 Williams

Barbara and Brett Willis

Charisa and Stephen Winfrey

Mickey and H. Harbour Winn

Chris Wisniewski ’75

Judy and Thomas ’71 Wolf

Jennifer Collins-Worthington and Andrew Worthington

Leslie Wylie ’69 and Wynne Sellers

School Highlights

The Rother Program: Building Confidence, Friendship and Inclusion

This year, Bishop McGuinness instituted the Rother Program, an initiative designed to support students with extensive learning needs. The program places students with learning differences in mainstream classes alongside peer mentors who help guide them through daily tasks and academics. Rather than following the standard diploma track, Rother students pursue a certification path that prepares them for transitional college campuses across the state.

At the heart of the Rother Program is the belief that every child is made in the image of God. The opportunity to serve a wider range of students with aspirations for college is both a blessing and a responsibility. During its first year, the program not only achieved success—it exceeded expectations. Students, peer mentors, and teachers alike learned invaluable lessons and witnessed tremendous growth.

“The success of the Rother Program is due in large part to the dedication of our peer mentors,” said Carlee Batchelder, assistant REACH coordinator.

“Both the mentors and Rother students are learning life skills that will help them be successful as they grow through life.”

The relationships built within the program have reached far beyond the classroom. Friendships have developed that continue throughout the

school day and into students’ lives outside of class, strengthening the sense of community across campus. Rother students have become more confident and social, finding joy and purpose in being fully included members of the Bishop McGuinness family.

Participation in school life has been a highlight. One Rother student proudly served as a basketball manager, while another joined the band, bringing enthusiasm and spirit to every rehearsal and game. The students have embraced the structure and discipline of the programs, making it a truly inclusive and meaningful experience for all involved.

This program opens the door for every student to embrace the call to be a Person for Others.”

At Bishop McGuinness, that call—to be a Person for Others—defines our very purpose. The Rother Program stands as a shining example of what can happen when compassion, inclusion, and faith work together to transform lives.

Rother Program mentor Brody Parks ’27 talks with Luke Maschmeier ’28 between classes. Maschmeier said he has enjoyed BMCHS.

Rylan Turner ’25 assists Sara Adams ’27 with an assignment for English class. “I’ve made really close relationships with some of my mentors, and I’m enjoying it.”

Lily Lashley ’25

It’s going great. I like basketball and lunch. I do like my mentors and they help me. I like math and English the best. I like being at Bishop McGuinness.”
-Luke Maschmeier ’28
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FAITH HIGHLIGHTS

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, do not depend on your own understanding; in all your ways be mindful of him, and he will make straight your paths.” -Proverbs 3:5-6

Msgr. Rick Stansberry celebrates Mass with the student body for the first time as school president. Seminarian Rendon Chambers ’18 was an altar server for the August Mass.
Photo: Aimee Martinez ’26
Photos: Aimee Martinez ’26

School Celebrates Jubilee Year with Eucharistic Procession

The smell of incense and the sound of bells and cantors singing filled the school February 25th as a Eucharistic Procession moved through the halls in honor of Jubilee Year 2025.

Joined by altar servers and theology teachers, Msgr. Rick Stansberry processed with the Blessed Sacrament in a monstrance from the chapel through the hallways of the school. Symbolic of their current status as pilgrims on the way to full reunion with God, students, faculty and staff left their classrooms and offices to kneel in reverence as the procession passed.

As an altar server in the procession, freshman Franchesca Santos, witnessed the students’ reaction along the way.

“Seeing all of the students kneeling and bowing

and genuflecting, it made me hopeful for our future, but also in the school that we were growing closer to God in this way,” Santos said.

Campus Minister Kelly Allen organized the Eucharistic Procession in an effort to teach students about the Jubilee tradition. She said the idea for the procession came from a group of parents. Once approved by Stansberry and school administrators, the school’s Saint Tarcisius Society began finding altar servers for the event, and the theology teachers worked to educate the student body.

“One thing that I love about this was that it was a full community event,” Allen said. “All of the staff and the faculty helped set the tone. I was in awe of how respectful and reverent the community was. It really was a whole, school-wide effort.”

Irish Community Celebrates the Election of New Pope

With the loss of our beloved Pope Francis came the opportunity for students to experience a papal conclave and election. Theology teachers spent time educating students about the conclave process.

Msgr. Rick and students watched the televisions in the Commons between classes and at lunch with anticipation for white smoke.

The Spiritual Leadership class painted a Habemus Papam banner, ready to be displayed.

But how to celebrate as a whole school, at a moment’s notice, with available resources? Perhaps the answer came through divine revelation — Pope Corn! Director of Campus Ministry Kelly Allen asked students from the senior class for help. They started

making bags, and staff member Stacy Pearson provided guidance on how to make the popcorn.

When Pope Leo XIV was announced as our new pope, the “pope corn” production was well underway. By the end of the school day, there were hundreds of bags of Pope Corn ready to be handed out to students in the Commons.

Gathered around televisions in the commons, students eagerly await the announcement of the Pope. Photos: Aimee Martinez ’26

Seniors Host 10th Annual Halloween Carnival for Boys & Girls Club

The Class of 2025 worked together to plan and host the 10th annual “Monster Fest,” a Halloween carnival for children and their families at the Boys & Girls Club of Oklahoma County.

The Boys & Girls Club of Oklahoma County, located just about 1 mile from Bishop McGuinness, provides youth centers to over 1,200 kids each day where they can go after school to grow beyond the classroom. They aim to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need them most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.

Monster Fest was led by Campus Minister Kelly Golbuff, Senior Class Sponsor Christine PankratzWest, and senior Student Council members. Each member of the senior class devoted their time and resources volunteering in preparation and during the carnival. The carnival included games, face paint, candy, and much more for over 500 attendees.

We are so thankful for our long-standing partnership with Bishop McGuinness and their students. The joy they bring our Club members and their families each and every year through Monster Fest is priceless!”

-Teena Belcik, President & CEO

Senior Class President Ashlyn Dolan said the project had a great impact on the school community. She hopes future classes will continue to get involved and enjoy the process of participating in the service project. “It made me realize how something as

simple as handing out a prize or planning a game could mean so much to someone,” Dolan said.

Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School is proud to partner with the Boys & Girls Club of Oklahoma County to bring this event to their club members and families.

Chi Rhoan staff writer Anna McFadden ’28 contributed to this article.

Head Football Coach Leads Bible Study for Student Athletes

Meet Bishop McGuinness Head Football Coach

Ryan Stringer! Ryan grew up in Western Oklahoma where he was raised and surrounded by a strong family of school administrators, teachers, and coaches. Stringer attended Clinton High School, then Southwestern Oklahoma State University on a football scholarship where he played and met his now wife, Caroline. They eventually landed in Oklahoma City and married in 2016. They have one adorable son, Jackson, and are excited to welcome their second son, Henry, this October.

Stringer joined McGuinness as an assistant football coach in the fall of 2015, and began teaching Sophomore Leadership and Weight Training classes in 2019. Stringer earned the position of Head Football Coach in January 2024. Coach Stringer’s incredible leadership and his care for each of his

players has driven his immense success. Coach Stringer believes that every member of the team is a valuable member. He treats his players with love and respect, but holds them to the highest of standards. He believes in helping them become not only the best players they can be, but also the best young men they can be.

Coach Stringer began a weekly bible study with his players last season, meeting once a week after practice. Around 15 athletes participated last year. The bible study became very important to the players and helped them support each other on and off the field.

Stringer hopes for McGuinness to be the best program for families to send their young men to play the game of football. He strives to provide opportunities for his players to grow in their spiritual and academic journeys as well. “We want to compete with the best of the best on the field and outperform them in the classroom as well.”

For Andrew Harris ’26, the bible study was more than just a weekly gathering.

Attending Bible study with the football team was one of the most beneficial parts of my season—sharing scripture together not only strengthened my faith, but it also built a deeper bond of trust and accountability with my teammates, making us stronger both on and off the field.”

-Andrew Harris ’26 Faith Highlights

Community Comes Together for the Ameri-CAN Food Drive

Last fall, the Bishop McGuinness Student Council hosted the annual canned food drive supporting the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma. The Canned Food Drive began in the 1990s to bring sustenance to families throughout Oklahoma. After much planning and preparation, the 2024 Canned Food Drive was a great success with over 600 students donating food that resulted in 85,000 meals!

The fundraising chairs, Eve Moen ’26, Peri Mossman ’25, and Mikey Al-Botros ’25, began preparing for the drive months in advance. They hosted many events and offered many donation opportunities throughout the fall, including free dress days for students and miracle minutes to gather donations at softball, football and volleyball games. They decided on a theme (the Ameri-CAN Food

Drive), planned events, designed T-shirts and hosted events to raise funds and contributions for the drive.

Students were encouraged to bring 60 pounds of canned food each. Once they reached this total, they received free dress through the month of November for their generosity. Student Council members gave their time to collect cans every day before school, beginning at 7 a.m.

This strong partnership between the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma and the Bishop McGuinness community has a strong impact on students, supporters, and the greater Oklahoma community.

Chi Rho yearbook editor Molly Taylor ’26 contributed to this article.

ATHLETIC HIGHLIGHTS

“Do you not know? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom. He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”

-Isaiah 40:28-31

Fired Up: The Irish gather before the Catholic Bowl at The Star, the Dallas Cowboys practice facility. The Irish beat Bishop Lynch 34-28 in the Sept. 14 game.
Photo: Aimee Martinez ’26

Sports Signings

16 Seniors Commit to College Athletics

Carl Albert State College

Dax Corey ‘25 - Football

Tom Watts ‘25 - Football

Damon Cochran ‘25 - Football

Jace Weeks ‘25 - Football

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

Spencer Bass ‘25 - Baseball
University of ArkansasFort Smith
Kaleb Anderson ‘25 - Baseball
Rocky Joyce ‘25 - Baseball Oklahoma Wesleyan University
Quenby Swanson ‘25 - Rowing University of Wisconsin
Madelynne Smith ‘25 - Cheer Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Ben Jones ‘25 - Golf Roosevelt University
Maddox Cotton ‘25 - Baseball Rose State College
Katie Johnson ‘25 - Soccer University of Florida
Micah Krausz ‘25 - Dance Oklahoma Baptist University
Connor Chambers ‘25 - Baseball University of Central Oklahoma
Kolby Lee ‘25 - Football

2024-25 All-State

Nick House West Football
Reagan Morrow Soccer
Ellie Torres Soccer
Lily Cunningham Cheer
Mariah Conally ’27
Honorable Mention Basketball
Jack de Keratry
Honorable Mention Academic Team
Ryan McClanahan 1st Team Golf
Matthew Dell’Osso Tennis
Greer DeLeon Large West Volleyball
AceLynn Tucker ’28
Honorable Mention Basketball Ben Jones 2nd Team Golf
Joe Coats Academic Team
Pyeatt Rivera Cheer
Taylor Davidson Speech & Debate
Georgia Grella ’27 Speech & Debate
Eve Moen ’26 Speech & Debate
Mary Krodel Speech & Debate

Athletic Highlights

CHEER STATE

The cheer team brought home two 5A State Titles in 2024: one for Performance State and another for Game Day State.

POM STATE

The pom team was the 5A State Runner Up for 2024.

TENNIS STATE

TJ Shanahan ’26 won the Boys #1 Singles Bracket at the 5A State Tournament.

GOLF STATE

The boys golf team was the 5A State Runner Up for 2025.

TRACK

3200 METER RELAY TEAM

At the 5A State Track competition, Abby Buckelew ’28, Sylvie Harper ’28, AceLynn Tucker ’28 and London Tietsort ’28 won the 3200 Meter Relay.

GIRLS

Irish Compete in Their First Catholic Bowl

The Irish football team got a taste of the big league when they stepped onto the Dallas Cowboys’ practice field to face Bishop Lynch in the fourth annual Catholic Bowl. Hosted by

Global Football at The Star in Frisco, Texas, this was the first time for the Irish to compete in the Catholic Bowl, and they won the September 14th game 34-28.

Football Photos: Aimee Martinez ’26
Cheer & Band Photos: Diana Bittle

CLASS OF 2025 HIGHLIGHTS

“‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future’.”

-Jeremiah 29:11

On the first day of school, Peri Mossman snaps a photo of classmates Jaida Gatimu and Julia McCasland.
Photo: Aimee Martinez ’26

Class of 2025 Highlights

By the Numbers

90 Gold Cord Recipients

36 Oklahoma Academic Scholars

90 President’s Award for Excellence

36,654 Combined Service Hours

Graduates of 2025 were accepted to the schools listed below. Those they are attending are in green.

ALABAMA

Auburn University

University of Alabama

University of Southern Alabama

ARIZONA

Arizona State University

Grand Canyon University

University of Arizona

ARKANSAS

Arkansas State University

University of Arkansas

University of Arkansas - Fort Smith

CALIFORNIA

California Lutheran University

Loyola Marymount University

Pepperdine University

University of California - Davis

University of California - Santa Barbara

University of California - Santa Cruz

University of San Diego

COLORADO

Colorado State University

Regis University

University of Colorado Boulder

University of Colorado Denver

University of Denver

University of Western Colorado

FLORIDA

Eckerd College

Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University

Florida A&M University

Florida Atlantic University

Florida State University

Nova Southeastern University

Palm Beach Atlantic University

University of Central Florida

University of Florida

University of South Florida

GEORGIA

Savannah College of Art & Design

University of Georgia

HAWAII

Hawaii Pacific University

ILLINOIS

Columbia College Chicago

DePaul University

Lake Forest College

Loyola University Chicago

Roosevelt University

School of the Art Institute

University of Illnois Chicago

INDIANA

Butler University

DePauw University

Indiana University

Purdue University

IOWA

Briar Cliff University

Drake University

University of Iowa

KANSAS

Benedictine College

Cloud County Community College

Hesston College

Kansas State University

Newman University

Rockhurst University

University of Kansas

Wichita State University

KENTUCKY

University of Kentucky

LOUISIANA

Louisiana State University

Tulane University

Loyola University - New Orleans

MAINE

Maine College of Art & Design

Thomas College

MARYLAND

Loyola University Maryland

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

University of Maryland

U.S. Naval Academy

MASSACHUSETTS

Boston College

Massachusetts College of Art & Design

Northeastern University

MICHIGAN

Eastern Michigan University

Michigan State University

MISSISSIPPI

University of Mississippi

MISSOURI

Kansas City Art Institute

Maryville University

University of Missouri

Saint Louis University

MONTANA

Montana Tech University

NEBRASKA

Creighton University

NEW JERSEY

Rutgers University

Seton Hall University

Fordham University

New York University

Stony Brook University

NORTH CAROLINA

Brevard College

Elon University

High Point University

North Carolina Agricultural & Technical

State University

University of NC - Chapel Hill

Wake Forest University

NORTH DAKOTA

University of North Dakota

OHIO

Miami University

OKLAHOMA

Academy of Hair Design

Carl Albert State College

Mid-America Christian University

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College

Oklahoma Baptist University

Oklahoma Christian University

Oklahoma City Community College

Oklahoma City University

Oklahoma State University

Oklahoma State University - OKC

Oklahoma Wesleyan University

Oral Roberts University

Rose State College

Southern Nazarene University

Southwestern Oklahoma State University

Spartan College of Aeronautics & Technology

University of Central Oklahoma

University of Oklahoma

University of Tulsa

OREGON

University of Oregon Oregon State University

PENNSYLVANIA

Pennsylvania State University

Moore College of Art & Design

Temple University

University of Pittsburgh Widener University

Rhode Island University of Rhode Island

SOUTH CAROLINA

Clemson University

Coastal Carolina University

College of Charleston

Furman University

University of South Carolina

Wofford College

SOUTH DAKOTA

University of South Dakota

TENNESSEE

Lipscomb University

University of Tennessee

TEXAS

Abilene Christian University

Baylor University

Rice University

Southern Methodist University

Texas A&M University at Galveston

Texas Christian University

University of Texas - Austin

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

University of the Virgin Islands

Hampton University

Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State

University

Virginia Commonwealth University

WASHINGTON

Gonzaga University

Seattle University

University of Washington

WASHINGTON DC

Catholic University of America

WISCONSIN

University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

University of Wisconsin - Madison

University of Wisconsin - Stout

University of Wisconsin - Superior

SPAIN

St. Louis University - Madrid

$23 million+ was offered in scholarships to the Class of 2025

Class of 2025 Highlights

Legacies

HARPER BLEVINS with Karen (Berringer) Coy ’00 and Jenny (Berringer) Blevins ‘92.

JOSEPH BUCKELEW with Elise Buckelew ’59, Ellie Buckelew ’22 and Daniel Buckelew ’92.

MICHAEL AL-BOTROS with Lana Al-Botros ’21.
KALEB ANDERSON with Keller Anderson ’22.
JACOB ARRENDS with Caden Arrends ’20.
SPENCER BASS with Sam Bass ’20.
KATLIN CASEBOLT with Emily Casebolt ’22.
CONNER CHAMBERS with Jennifer (Steffen) Chambers ’98.
JOSEPH COATS with Sanford Charles Coats ’90 and Julia Langlois Coats ’23.
WILLIAM COMPTON with Taylor Simmons ’79 and Kari Kitchens Simmons ’75.
ANDREW BLACK with Braedon Black ’23.

CRONIC with Elyse Merritt Cronic ’21 and Danielle Naifeh Cronic ’95. Not Pictured: The late Blake E. Naifeh ’98

HANNAH EARLEY with Davin Matthew Cronin ’65, Jessica Sine Earley ’01 and Maggie Earley Fazio ’01.

ABIGAIL EDWARDS with Jordan Edwards ’14, Shannon Edwards ’88 and Jacob Edwards ’18.

JOHN ROBERT FLETCHER with Ken Fletcher ’81, Suzanna Samter Fletcher ’89, Kate Fletcher ’23 and Roy Fletcher ’91.

AVARY
ASHLYN DOLAN with Jack Dolan ’23 and Brennan Dolan ’89.
ANDERS DORR with Sarah James Dorr ’92 and Dustin Dorr ’93.
PORTER FERGUSON with Hadley Ferguson ’21.
HARRISON FRIED with Ella Fried ’22, Kristen (Walters) Hodges ’99 and Elizabeth (Walters) Gray ’04.
CHARLES FUHRMAN with Molly Fuhrman ’92 and Austin Fuhrman ’21.
LAURYN GIACHINO with Phil Giachino ’82 and John Giachino ’16.

Class of 2025 Highlights

Legacies

OLIVER GUMERSON with Erik Gumerson ’93, Benji Silvernail ’24, Ethan Silvernail ’20, Brigitte Gumerson Silvernail ’96 and Chris Silvernail ’94.

MACKENZIE GUNTER with Gretchen Gunter ’00, Gavin Gunter ’23, Randy Gunter ’93, Madelyn Sanders ’24, Sherry Gunter Sanders ’90, Kevin Gunter ’95 and Jacob Gunter ’23.

GAVIN GOWENS with Brock Gowens ’24.
AVA HAAG with Matthew Haag ’81 and Mason Webb ’17.
HARRISON GLOVER with Chuck Glover ’62, Christi (Glover) Vaughn ’99 and AJ Vaughn ’01.
KYLEE HART with Cate Shadid ’24 and Kaylin Hart ’24.
AIDAN HEALY with Emily Healy ’23.
JOSEPH HOCH with Tom Hoch ’80.
JACKSON HOMSEY with Hayden Homsey ’24 and Jason Homsey ’92.

HANNAH KATE JOHNSON with Hailey Jayne Johnson ’24.

PHOEBE JOHNSTON with Gavin Johnston ’21 and Carter Johnston ’87.

ROCKY JOYCE with Gunner Joyce ’11, Kathleen (Joyce) Edelen ’16 and Mary Joyce and Leon Joyce ’87.

HADYN HOUSER with Brody Houser ’21.
AVRY HOWARD with Kennedy Livingston ’13.
REBECCA HORN with Mike Horn ’79 and Marty Horn ’89.
KOLBY LEE with Sonny Wilkinson ’04, Jill (Wilkinson) Tate ’98, Judith (Murray) Wilkinson ’66, Hannah Lee ’21, Ashley (Wilkinson) Lee ’95, Killian Lee ’19, Cavett Lee ’94 and Rachel Tate ’23.
JULIA McCASLAND with Sophia McCasland ’18 and Olivia McCasland ’22.

Class of 2025 Highlights

Legacies

CHRIS McCOY with Riley McCoy ’22.
MAXWELL SCHOMAS with Drew Schomas ’21 and Kathleen Schomas ’23.
OLIVIA PEFFERMAN with Abbi Pefferman ’23.
REAGAN MORROW with Jackson Morrow ’22, Marcella Steger Morrow ’65 and Steve Morrow ’93.
BRYCE SCHWARZ with Blayne Schwarz ’23.
NOAH McREYNOLDS with Maxwell McReynolds ’22.
GABRIEL MONDALEK with Danette Mondalek ’91 and Lauren Mondalek ’18.
MADELYNNE SMITH with Coleman Van Sickle ’13 and Keaton Van Sickle ’18.
JACKIE THOMAS with Julia Thomas ’22.
AVA WARD with Teresa Gayman ’98 and Kim Ward ’00.
AJ TWOMBLY with Ben Twombly ’92 and Cyrus Twombly ’22. Not pictured: Fox Pever ’17
JACE WEEKS with Kemper Weeks ’22.
HUDSON WESTPHALEN with Matthew Westphalen ’00.
LAURA WHITE with Jeremy White ’93, Emiley White ’20, Isabelle White ’22, Joseph White ’23 and Gregory White ’24.
BEN WILLIS with Shana Willis ’93, Nikki Green ’95, Jason Green ’94, Christian Green ’24 and Jack Green ’23,
MARK WILLIS with Kelly Willis ’23.
CHLOE WISDOM with Katie Wisdom ’20.
TEDDY WRIGHT with Amy Lewis Wright ’92 and Wesley Harrison Wright ’23.

ALUMNI HIGHLIGHTS

“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

-Joshua 1:9

The Class of 2025 watches the fireworks display at the end of their graduation ceremony, the first held outdoors since 2020.

Alumni

Supporting Her Community:

Alexa Lienhard ’11 Leads OKC with Thunder Spirit

We can all agree that OKC Thunder fans are the best fans in the world. This year, a 2011 Bishop McGuinness graduate, Alexa Lienhard, took matters into her own hands to show her Thunder pride and help the city show theirs!

Alexa, her mom, LeAnn, and her aunt, Jayne, decided they wanted to have yard signs for the OKC Thunder Playoffs. When an internet search proved unsuccessful, they decided their best decision would be to make their own. Alexa ordered 50 and reached out to friends and family who might want one as well. With this first order, she ended up with 10 extra signs and posted an Instagram story to see if anyone wanted them. Within 5 minutes, all 10 were claimed. After a second order of 80 signs was made and claimed, the whole city began to take notice.

Individuals began reaching out to Alexa to claim

a sign, then individuals purchasing for their whole street, then neighborhood associations for their entire community, real estate agents for their buyers, etc. The famous orange signs even made it to Thunder players’ yards! The signs could be seen in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Tulsa, Duncan, Enid, Dallas, Denver, Nashville and Virginia!

This may be a ‘small market’ team, but OKC is supportive and proud!”
-Alexa Lienhard ’11

Alexa was featured on a local news station for her city-wide contribution to the OKC Thunder spirit. With over 2,750 yard signs sold, she was able to celebrate the OKC Thunder Championship with so many fans in our community!

Alumni Gather in NYC

Alumni Gather in OKC

Caring for Future Generations

Dexter ’73 Looks Forward to Giving Back

While at Bishop McGuinness, Steve Dexter ’73 learned the importance of helping people, and that, he says, is the key to everything.

Fascinated by finance and the economy, Dexter became a real estate expert and has mentored thousands during his career. But his path into the industry wasn’t a straight one.

After graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Psychology, Dexter worked for the Department of Human Services for three years and then as a mud logger in the oil business for another three years. When the recession hit, he ended up moving to Houston for a job transfer. He worked as a bill collector for five years before moving to California in 1987.

At the age of 35, Dexter decided he wanted to better understand his unique skills and where he could best succeed, so he took a Myers-Briggs Personality Test. The results suggested he pursue a career in real estate or as a stock broker, coach, public

speaker or mortgage broker. Soon after, he was studying for a real estate license when he saw an ad from a mortgage company looking for a telemarketer. Forty-five days later, Dexter cashed his first commission check.

Dexter met his wife Susan at the Tall Club of Orange County. At the time, the height requirements were 5’10” for women, and 6’2” for men. They danced and talked all evening. She said he, “was the most unusual guy she’d ever met.” Two years later they were married.

Today, Dexter is a full-time real estate investor who has written three bestselling books, taught college courses, given speeches at Harvard, UCLA, and Boston College, and appeared on Fox, Fox Business and CNBC.

Dexter said that he learned:

There is always somebody out there who is where you want to be, and you can always model yourself to get where you want to be.”

Doing that and helping people, a skill he learned during his time at Bishop McGuinness, brought him much success. Dexter continues to live in both Oklahoma City and Laguna Beach, California. While

Giving back, Steve Dexter ’73 shares some of what he has learned during the 2024 BMCHS Career Day

he maintains a great lifestyle in Laguna Beach, his heart and spirit remain with his family in Oklahoma City.

“If you help enough people get what they want, you can have anything that you want,” Dexter said. Now, 52 years after graduating from Bishop McGuinness, Dexter says it is time to start giving stuff away. He said he spent the first half of his life acquiring his fortune, and he will spend the second half leaving his legacy. He looks forward to establishing the Dexter Family Endowment Fund to benefit the Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School indefinitely.

Leave Your Legacy

The Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati Legacy Society

Our School patron, Saint Pier Giorgio’s legacy inspires all who enter our doors to reach “Towards the Top.” By leaving a planned gift to the school endowment fund or creating a named scholarship fund, you and your family can ensure that Catholic education will continue for many years to come at Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School.

Interested in making a gift?

We can help you find the perfect opportunity to make a planned gift based on your interests and preferences. Donated funds are critical to the school’s success each and every year to provide for various projects not covered by our tuition-driven operating budget. Donations can be allocated for projects such as Work Grant scholarships, capital renovations, and academic program expenses. We would be honored to work with you to discover the perfect avenue for your donation.

What kind of planned gifts can you give?

We accept most present and deferred planned gifts, including will bequests, beneficiary of trusts, beneficiary of retirement accounts, and charitable remainder trusts. You may also make an immediate donation by cash, check, or stock transfers.

Will Bequests

A bequest is a simple, convenient way to plan a gift to Bishop McGuinness. A bequest can be made for a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your estate. Careful financial planning can be beneficial to you and allow you to leave are everlasting legacy to support Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School for future generations.

Above: Dexter’s 1973 yearbook photo Right and below: Dexter and his wife Susan today in Laguna Beach, California

Alumni Highlights Updates

1962

John Bane lives in Texas, and his son Jonathan and family make their home in Austin. Bane writes that he is in touch with most members of the great BMCHS Class of 1962. They have two Class lunches twice a year in OKC.

1972

John Andrews has five grandkids. His oldest, Maddie, will be a freshman at Utah in Fall 2025.

1982

Bestselling author Lou Berney celebrated the Nov. 5 release of his new book Double Barrel Bluff

1984

Tish Winkleman is a widow with two adult sons, living in Joplin, MO. Tish received an Associates Degree in Business in 1990 and enjoyed a 20+ year career in accounting.

1985

Joe Ferretti is married to Meg (Nichols) Ferretti ’87

Brooke Bourlon Crowder founded the Mountain View Foundation, which is located on the Mountain View Ranch, a 400-acre forest sanctuary in southwestern Colorado. The foundation works with youth groups and other service organizations to offer a place to rest, reflect, and rejuvenate.

Laurie Norman says she is getting ready for the class reunion. “I can’t believe it’s been 40 years!”

1986

Mark Connell is a vice president of sales for a medical/surgical device company. He says he spends most of his days in scrubs supporting surgical cases throughout the United States.

1987

Todd Griffin works at Public Strategies. He has an incoming freshman at BMCHS. He attends Corpus Christi Church, and loves relaxing with friends. His wife is a scientist, but in her free time she’s a fitness instructor and trainer. She loves to dance and has a small dance studio for under represented children.

Mark Wewers practices family law in the Dallas Forth Worth area. He was named Texas Super Lawyer by Thomson Reuters/Texas Monthly Magazine 2023-2025.

1990

Patricia Busby O’Shaughnessy was recently named Chief Financial Officer at La Jolla Playhouse. La Jolla Playhouse is a renowned, Tony Awardwinning regional theatre in La Jolla, California. It’s known for its adventurous and innovative productions, often serving as a launching pad for shows that later move to Broadway. The Playhouse aims to advance theater as an art form and foster dialogue about important issues. Go Irish!

Barbara Woods has two adult daughters: Elizabeth and Erin who were in the class of 2018.

1992

Brad Davey is Managing Director at Clarion Partners.

1993

Korie Brown loves to travel and is about to be an empty nester.

2002

Currently living in Dallas, Christy Mitchell works for 7-Eleven, where she leads brand marketing, social media and brand partnerships. She and her husband Chris have two children: Beckett (7) and Maya (4). After earning a BA in journalism from the University of Oklahoma, Christy made a 19-year career in advertising and marketing, where she worked for various advertising agencies and ultimately moved to the client-side. She says she is busy balancing work with family life. “I’m so grateful

for the top-tier education I received at BMCHS that set me up for success, and look back fondly on the memories from the class that ‘busted through in 2002!’” Mitchell said.

2003

Steve Kanaly writes that he works for Tailwater Capital and wishing he “was back in High School again.”

2005

Mona Brown says she has two babies that keep her busy, and she has never been happier about it!

2009

Morgan Blackburn is celebrating three years of working at the New York affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union. Morgan coleads philanthropy strategy as well as works as a National lead for the organization’s Indigenous Justice docket.

2010

Andrew Mlady moved back to OKC in 2023. He started a new job at Mercy Hospital, and he has two young children who will attend Christ the King.

Katie Sieker welcomed her second child in February and is settling into life as a family of four. She writes: “Juggling work, two little ones under two, and my faith is no small feat, but I wouldn’t trade these sweet moments for anything.”

2011

Stephanie (Roy) Ledet and her husband welcomed their third child: Graham Patrick Ledet. He was born February 4th.

Julia Peacock got married in February. Rachel Pyle lives in Dallas with her husband Ian and their oneand-half-year-old twin boys Bennett and Henry.

Alumni Highlights Updates

2011

MaryEllen Willit welcomed baby number two (Hannah Rose Willit) to the family in June. Noah is so happy to have a little sister.

2012

Kendall Hammack is the Publisher at 405 Magazine in Oklahoma City. She and her husband, Jennings, welcomed a baby girl, Hallie Katherine Hammack, on February 25th.

2013

Kevin Daly writes that his son Michael started PK3 at Holy Trinity Catholic School in Dallas. Kevin and his wife are going into their sixth year owning Uptown Pup, a retail pet supply store in Uptown Dallas. They are also moving from Uptown to Hackberry Creek in Las Colinas, and they are excited for what’s to come.

2014

Jack Merrill recently moved back to OKC after working in Texas. A University of Oklahoma graduate, Jack works at Advanced Flow Solutions and recently got engaged.

2015

After getting out of the Navy where he had been on submarines, Coleman Moody married, and he and his wife now have a daughter. They live in Austin where Coleman works for a defense tech startup doing autonomous surface vessels.

2016

Kyle Fitzgerald and Katherine Cox graduated from OSUCOM May 10. Katherine will attend Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio to become a dermatologist.

Kyle will attend the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Kansas City to become a general surgeon. In all, seven graduates represented BMCHS that day.

2017

Jacob Coniglione ’17 and Camryn Gore-Coniglione ’18 were married in OKC in June 2024. Camryn is a pediatric ICU nurse at OU Children’s Hospital and Jacob is a CPA.

AF Lieutenant Lois Klechka ’21 prepares the T-6 aircraft for flight for AF Captain Helen Homola ’17. Both are stationed at Laughlin AFB, TX.

2018

Owen Condon is an Associate at Stonelake Capital Partners.

Jacob Edwards graduated from Texas A&M and was commissioned into the Texas National Guard in 2023. He got married in July of that year. His wife is currently in her 3rd year of law school at the University of Houston, and Jacob is the Project Manager for a General Contractor in Houston.

Carter Moody works in software sales and engaged to be married in February.

Marine Infantry Lieutenant

Jacob Homola is currently assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines at Camp Pendleton, CA.

2019

Victoria Sullivan is working in Dallas as an Account Executive at Cigna Healthcare

2020

Sam Bass graduated from SNU with a business management degree in 2024. He is now the Head Baseball Coach at Wolfe City High School.

2021

Grady Morton is working as an Interior Designer at Populous in Kansas City.

See 2017 UPDATES for Lois Klechka ’21.

Olivia Schmidt was inducted into the Edmond Junior Golf Hall of Fame.

Alumni Highlights

Stith Recognized as 2025 Alumni of the Year

Each year, Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School recognizes an alumni who truly exemplifies the values of faith, service, leadership, and community. For 2025, that individual is Danny Stith ’74.

Danny’s journey of faith, family, and service began right here in Oklahoma City. He attended St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School, graduated from Bishop McGuinness in 1974, and went on to earn a finance degree from Oklahoma State University in 1978. Shortly after, he launched what would become a lifelong vocation — founding Oklahoma Wealth Management Group, where he has spent over 40 years helping others plan for their futures. Today, he continues to lead the company as CEO, specializing in retirement planning, investment advisory, wealth management, and financial planning services.

But Danny’s success in business is only part of the story. He is a man of deep faith, a devoted husband, father, and “Papa,” and a pillar of service in the Catholic community. His life has been defined by giving — of his time, talent, and treasure — to the Church, to Catholic schools, and to countless individuals and organizations across Oklahoma.

He has served in key financial roles for St. Charles School and Church, and for Bishop McGuinness. He’s also served the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City in numerous capacities, including President and Board Chairman of the Catholic Foundation. He is a proud member of the Jim Thorpe Association, supporting excellence in athletics and academics statewide.

Danny even stepped onto the softball field,

volunteering as an assistant coach for the BMCHS softball team for ten years — from 1995 to 2005. And to this day, many of his former players still look to him as a trusted mentor and friend.

Danny is a humble leader, a generous giver, a thoughtful guide, and a man who lives his faith with quiet strength and unwavering conviction.

It is with deep gratitude and great pride that we honor Mr. Danny Stith as the 2025 Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School Alumni of the Year.

Alumni Please Grant Eternal Rest to:

Zach Tawwater ’25

T. Phillip Kierl ’65

Marguerite Kathryn Carey ’62

Mary Anne Watts ’63

Sister Mary Janice Futrell, OSB ’62

Mary Ellen Ruzicka-Swink ’67

Everett Lees ’95

Joan Marie Thompson ’63

Chris Bernardy ’76

07/05/2024

07/07/2024

07/15/2024

07/28/2024

07/30/2024

08/20/2024

09/11/2024

09/16/2024

09/28/2024

Evelyn Gengler (Novotny) Crowder ’53 10/03/2024

Henry Aaron ’60

10/28/2024

Judy Love ’55 11/05/2024

Virginia Fenner (Dobelbower) ’67 11/30/2024

Sarah “Sally” Holman ’55 12/25/2024

Sandra Cory ’62

01/02/2025

Rolanne (Robbie) Fetters Fisher ’51 01/17/2025

Robert “Bob” Keale ’62

01/31/2025

Brooke Van Horn ’59 01/31/2025

Michael Copley Brown ’06

Marjorie (Bane) Snyder ’64

Leo Brandt Nashert ’80

Michael Stancampiano ’63

Friends of McGuinness

Sandy Goldsworthy

Beverly Haddock

Dr. Robert Smith Ellis

Sister Veronica Higgins

Toby Boothe

Former Gov. David Boren

Steve McConnell

Herman Meinders

Bill Davey

Susie Vesper

Archbishop Eusebius Beltran

Aug. 31, 1934 - Sept. 12, 2025

02/26/2025

03/20/2025

04/25/2025

05/08/2025

08/25/2024

10/21/2024

12/24/2024

01/02/2025

01/21/2025

02/20/2025

03/17/2025

03/30/2025

04/24/2025

06/21/2025

As of the writing of this magazine, Archbishop Eusebius Beltran passed away at the age of 91. A Pennsylvania native, Beltran was ordained a priest in 1960 in the Diocese of Atlanta. He served as Bishop of Tulsa from 1978 to 1992. In 1993, he was appointed the Archbishop of Oklahoma City, where he served until 2010. Beltran is remembered for his tireless support of Catholic education.

IRISH BLESSING

May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; and rains fall soft upon your fields.

And until we meet again, may God hold you in the hollow of His hand.

Eight Alumni Named Among OKC’s Most Powerful Young Professionals

We are proud to celebrate eight of our outstanding alumni who were recently recognized as part of Oklahoma City’s Most Powerful Young Professionals. This honor reflects not only their professional success but also their commitment to leadership, service, and shaping the future of our community.

The recognition is given by Oklahoma City Young Professionals (OCYP), a diverse group of leaders working together to showcase Oklahoma City as an attractive place to live, work, and play. OCYP provides its members with opportunities to advance their careers, connect with business and community leaders, and broaden their impact through social, cultural, educational, and service activities.

Our alumni honorees exemplify the mission of OCYP. They are innovators, mentors, and changemakers who strengthen the networks around them while advancing their industries. Their achievements remind us of the powerful role young professionals play in building a vibrant and thriving Oklahoma City.

ALUMNI UPDATES

We’d love to hear about the great things our Bishop McGuinness alumni are doing. Please keep us informed so that we can share your news. Send your update to advancement@ bmchs.org.

OKC’s Most Powerful Young Professionals

Clay Taylor ’05 Lobbyist

Caroline Ikard ’11 Assistant VP Operations & Technology American Fidelity

Adam Rainbolt ’02 Senior Vice President BancFirst Insurance

Elizabeth Gray ’02 Executive Director Civic Center Foundation

Sonny Wilkinson ’04 Sr. Dir. of Philanthropy

Taylor Fudge ’03 Managing Partner Claims Management Resources

Gabe Ikard ’09 Host OK Breakdown Podcast

Rob Allen ’99 President / CEO Sage Sothebys

Connelly Family Honored at 2025 Auction

Gala Sponsors

HALL OF FAME

Connelly Paving Company

Jenny and Dave Chansolme

MVP

American Fidelity Foundation

Love’s Travel Stops

Teresa and Tom Luetkemeyer

CHAMPION

Barbara and Brett Willis

Brittney and Chip Keating

Central Expanded Metal

Cindy and Rick Jones

Cimarron Construction Company

Dr. Mautra and Judge Bernard (‘97) Jones

Jeannie and John P. Lopez

Nicole and Nick Dell’Osso

Patricia and Ben Williams

Sarah and Brad Thomas

Sue and Mike Krenger

Whitney and Wes Sullivant

VARSITY

Benchmark Food Group

Carol and Mark Lester

First National Bank of Oklahoma

Libby and Bobby Nelson

Lisa and Bentley Edmonds

Lisa and Bobby Lubbers

Lori and Phil Fitzgerald

LostSheepApostolate.com

Melissa and Michael Rainbolt

Sage Sotheby’s International Realty - Rob Allen

TriStar Pension Consulting

JUNIOR VARSITY

Bonnie and Barry Schwarz

Carrie and Kevin Nichols

Catholic Schools Opportunity Fund

The Chastain Family

Dr. Jennifer and Dr. Robert Jarman

The Ille Family

Keli and Jeff Segell

Lauri and Andy Gormley

LeAnne and Paul Lienhard

Lil Ryan Ross ‘56

Mary and Leon Joyce

McLinn Land Services, LLC

Michael Kierl Orthodontics

Mike Milligan

Santa Fe Family Life Center

FINANCIALS

“Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Try me in this,” says the Lord of Host, “shall I not open the floodgates of heaven and pour out blessing upon you without measure.”

-Malachi 3:10

Students perform participate in a lab in Mrs. Jocelyn Perez’s AP Environmental Science Class. Photo: Aimee Martinez ’26

Planting Seeds for the Future: Growing Our Endowment

Our school has been blessed with a strong financial foundation, thanks to the generosity of alumni, parents, and friends who believe in our mission. This support allows us to offer an exceptional education rooted in faith, service, and academic excellence.

While our current financial position is healthy, there is one area where we have the opportunity to grow: our endowment.

An endowment is much like a permanent savings account for the school. The principal is invested, and only the earnings are used—providing a steady, reliable source of income year after year. Endowment income can support teacher salaries, student scholarships, academic programs, facilities, and other priorities—without relying solely on tuition or annual fundraising.

Currently, our endowment is modest compared to schools of our size and caliber. Growing it now will ensure that future generations enjoy the same exceptional opportunities our students have today, regardless of any challenges the economy or enrollment may bring.

Every gift to the endowment—whether large or small—becomes part of a lasting legacy. It is a gift that works forever, providing financial stability for the next 10, 20, even the next 75 years.

This year, we are making a concerted effort to grow our endowment. If you’ve ever thought about making a long-term impact, this is the perfect way to do it. Your gift will not only benefit today’s students, but

In AP PreCalculus, teacher

Lauren (Smith) Reichman ‘06 guides Olivia Pefferman ‘25 in her approach to a problem.

every future student who walks through the doors at Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School.

Together, we can ensure that our school remains strong, faithful, and forward looking for generations to come.

To learn more about supporting the endowment, please contact Mary Joyce, Director of Advancement, at (405) 758-4912 or mjoyce@bmchs.org. You can also visit our website at bmchs.plannedgiving.org.

Photo: Cathy Nguyen ’25

Alumni Giving by Class

While our alumni giving percentages are still growing, each class has the opportunity to raise the bar. For 75 years, our school has built a strong and active community. Your participation, no matter the amount, helps your class shine and ensures future generations can benefit from the same education and traditions you once enjoyed.

Class of 1952

6% Participation

Dan Cooper

Estate of Leo Morrison

Class of 1955

4% Participation

Jeanette Howl Daschbach

Gary Walker

Class of 1956

4% Participation

Ann Borelli Fent

Fran Keating Fulton

Class of 1957

2% Participation

Tom McCoy

Class of 1958

6% Participation

Gabe Dallal

Richard Luetkemeyer

Mick McGuire

Susie Lucas Nelson

Class of 1959

5% Participation

Lisa Cowden Buckelew

John Lieber

Dennis Sage

Michael Woolley

Class of 1960

2% Participation

Estate of Chris Pearson

Class of 1961

1% Participation

Joan Mach Frates

Class of 1962

6% Participation

John Bane

Joe Cory

Richard Flanagan

Wally Lee

David Schmees

Melanie Harris Sutton

Class of 1963

3% Participation

Jim Butcher

Mary Borelli McNeil

James Nave

Class of 1964

1% Participation

Mary Alice Farrell Ramsey

Class of 1965

2% Participation

Thomas Kosciuk

John Wilkinson

Class of 1966

8% Participation

Terry Brennan

Julia Semtner Cline

Beverly Braun Kanaly

Paul Kanaly

Paul Podolec

In memory of Sandy Martin

Reid ‘66

John Tennery

Allison Skoch Waldo

Jack Waldo

Judith Murray Wilkinson

Class of 1967

2% Participation

Susan Ulmer Brewer

James Calvi

Class of 1968

4% Participation

Stephen Bird

Kevin Cox

Betty Semtner Edwards

Wilbert Pauley

Patricia Laurence Podolec

Bob Potter

Class of 1969

5% Participation

Joan Teague Bickes

Barney Semtner

Sharon McGrath Sutton

Richie Tuohy

Leslie Wylie

Barbara Wisniewski

Class of 1970

4% Participation

Anne Kierl Murphy

Patrick Nolen

Frances Smith Savely

Gayle Lucas Semtner

Elaine Bird Stebler

Class of 1971

4% Participation

Randy Fudge

Susan Steele Kierl

Nora Rapp Medley

Fred Wallace

Tom Wolf

Class of 1972

3% Participation

Susie Burke Ellegard

Pat Stuever Graff

Mike Humphrey

Class of 1973

3% Participation

Diane Lukeman Behring

Lon Kile

Mike Milligan

Robert Richey

Class of 1974

8% Participation

Patti Radke Allen

Susie Pansza Braun

Kate Martin Ferguson

Chele Nashert Gatewood

Mary Costello Hayes

Katherine Vater Johnson

Mary Jones

Sam Kearney

Carol Scanlon Lester

Rick Nash

Karen Naiser Tennery

Charles Tollett

Class of 1975

5% Participation

Michael Braun

Nancy Carpenter

Clifford Gookin

Jeff Martin

Suzy Connelly Merritt

Sam Nolen

Paul Weigl

David Wiist

Class of 1976

2% Participation

Teresa Boyer Carter

Ginger Noble

Melanie Milam Roth

Class of 1977

2% Participation

Gregory Gisler

Nan Bloch Hight

Tricia Sine Thompson

Class of 1978

2% Participation

Christopher Engel

Beth Hess Graves

Susan Hoch Vega

Class of 1979

2% Participation

Fran Vela McDermott

Mark O’Brien

Class of 1980

3% Participation

Tom Hoch

John Rheinberger

John Rieger

Class of 1981

3% Participation

Janet Hoch Ciupak

Bentley Edmonds

Jennifer Torbett Mosle

Beth McFall O’Donnell

Financial Highlights

Class of 1982

3% Participation

Lisa Ruffin Edmonds

Mary Stroemel Hauk

Judith Von Feldt Taylor

Lisa Allen Wilson

Class of 1983

4% Participation

Danny Barry

Deborah Strickland Gavula

Doug Konarik

Michael Porcelli

Class of 1984

2% Participation

John Devero

Kevin Nichols

Class of 1985

2% Participation

Alice Meyer Brining

Stacy Nelson Ferraro

Class of 1986

2% Participation

Keith Lyle

Liz Rheinberger Ogle

Class of 1987

4% Participation

Leon Joyce

Sharon Brown Sargent

Andrew Schmidt

Wesley Williams

Class of 1988

2% Participation

Zenobia Hubbard Brown

Scott James

Class of 1989

1% Participation

Susan McFall Ison

Class of 1990

3% Participation

Jay Clark

Sandy Coats

Leslie Rundell

Class of 1992

3% Participation

Abby Bova

Dan Buckelew

Page Lindsey Hauser

Ben Twombly

Class of 1994

1% Participation

Shannon Sarber Love

Class of 1995

2% Participation

Patrick Hosty

Jeremy Webb

Class of 1996

3% Participation

Stephanie Barrymore

Jason Davey

John Edwards

Mary Jones

Class of 1997

3% Participation

Bernard Jones

Angela Martinez McFadden

Amanda Tolentino Tonkin

Class of 1998

1% Participation

Erin Kelley Yancy

Class of 1999

2% Participation

Meredith Cagigal

John Hamilton

Sean Ralston

Class of 2000

2% Participation

Danny Knudsen

Maggie Kelley Post

Class of 2002

4% Participation

Emily Breunig

Jamie Chastain

Lauren Henry Chastain

Aaron Wilson

Adam Wilson

Class of 2003

2% Participation

Julie Ruffin DeWalt

Amy Kelley Wilkins

Lisa Allen Wilson

Class of 2004

2% Participation

Addie Buck

Izzy Walters Gray

Class of 2005

1% Participation

Kris Bloch

Class of 2006

3% Participation

Caroline Head Garcia

Lauren Smith Reichman

Caitlin Lippert Sims

Class of 2007

1% Participation

Susan Murray Smith

Class of 2010

1% Participation

Lizzy Whitbeck Moyer

Class of 2011

1% Participation

Matt Ritz

Class of 2012

1% Participation

Joe Edmonds

Class of 2015

2% Participation

Adele Edmonds Crandall

Hayden Crandall

Class of 2016

1% Participation

Tony Lopez

Class of 2017

1% Participation

Charlotte Edmonds

Class of 2021

1% Participation

Natalie Edmonds

Financials

The Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School operating budget is driven by tuition payments and program income. The total revenue includes contributions income. The contribution income supports capital projects and scholarship programs and provides additional resources for extracurricular programs in academics, athletics, and fine arts.

While tuition dollars constitute the majority of the operating budget, the true cost to educate our

Revenue

students is much higher. Program income, parish tuition assistance, and other sources help to offset the cost of operations.

Contribution income is not used for meeting operating expenses, but instead provides the means necessary to maintain our continued growth and provide our students with additional opportunities as well as individual financial assistance. Capital expenditures included completion of the east wing in 2024-25.

Expenses

Financial Highlights

The Forever McGuinness Annual Fund is our yearly fundraising initiative to support the school and its current needs. Your support enables us to provide assistance, expanding learning and growth opportunities for our students.

$10,000+

Anonymous*

Anonymous*

Marlene and LeRoy Boyer*

Nicole and Nick Dell’Osso

Debbie and Lon ‘73 Kile*

Estate of Chris Pearson ‘60

Sarah and Brooks Shughart

Dori and Jim Smith*

The Smiley Charitable Foundation*

Allison ‘96 and Jack ‘96 Waldo*

Lisa ‘03 and Adam ‘02 Wilson

$5,000 -$9,999

Anonymous

Janice and Jeff ‘75 Martin*

Amber Corbin and Lucas Meeker-Harry

Libby and Bobby Nelson*

Laura and Jeremy ‘95 Webb

$2,500-$4,999

Shellie and Don Greiner

Jennifer Nelson and Robert Jarman

Donald Kastens

Mandy and Rusty Laforge

Judy and Paul Lambert

Modern Woodmen*

Estate of Leo Morrison ‘52*

Jesse and Mark ‘79 O’Brien*

In memory of Sandy Martin Reid ‘66

Catherine and John ‘80 Rheinberger

Ross Family Foundation

Susan ‘78 and Art Vega

$1,000-$2,499

Laurel and Tim Altendorf

John Bane ‘62

Danny Barry ‘83*

Rick Boothe

Geoff Hinton and Abby ‘92 Bova

Cynthia and Terry ‘66 Brennan

Addie Buck ‘04

Leesa and James ‘67 Calvi

Rusty Caston

Beverly Chansolme*

Ray Cloer

Beverly and John Coury

Deana and Keith Cunningham

Sheila and Nick Dell’Osso

Brooke and David Desrochers

Peggy Dooley

Rachael and CJ Fedor*

Martha and Joseph Ferretti

Kathy and Larry Lawrence

Dianne and Louis Gasbarra

Chele ‘74 and Gary Gatewood

Gerald Kelley*

Laurie and Charles Givens

Beth ‘78 and Cody Graves

Helpers Club*

Sandra and Tom ‘80 Hoch

Maureen Hoffman

Ruth and Robert Klabzuba

Julie and Danny ‘00 Knudsen

Sheri and Doug ‘83 Konarik*

Lester Family Foundation

Fran McDermott ‘79

Barbara ‘69 and Wayne McEndree

Mary ‘63 and Edd McNeil

Evelyn and Philip Morrison

Jennifer ‘81 and Jon Mosle

Carrie and Kevin ‘84 Nichols

Beth ‘81 and Tim O’Donnell*

Maggie ‘00 and Aaron Post*

Sara and Todd Regier

Debbie and John ‘80 Rieger

RJK Industrial Importers, Inc.

Smith & Kernke*

Fr. Rick Stansberry

Lauren and Matt Toppins

Kimi and Chad Vesta

Carol and Gary ‘55 Walker

Nancy and Jerry Williams

Judy and Tom ‘71 Wolf

Leslie Wylie ‘69

Erin ‘98 and Rodney Yancy*

Linda and Soni Zacharias

$500-$999

Patti Allen ‘74

Anonymous

Diane ‘73 and Jim Behring

Joan ‘69 and Warren Bickes

Deanne and Bill Bishop

Joe Blake

Bounce Academy

Susan ‘67 and Randy Brewer

Kim and Steve Bruno

Meredith Cagigal ‘99*

Catholic Foundation of Oklahoma

Alexis and Jay ‘90 Clark

Dan Cooper ‘52

Cathey Cooper

Julie ‘03 and Evan DeWalt

Lisa ‘82 and Bentley ‘81 Edmonds

Grace and Joe ‘12 Edmonds

Sarah and John ‘96 Edwards

Judith Ferguson

Caroline Garcia ‘06

Tom Goldsworthy

Barbara and John Gunter

Kristin and Dan Healy

Lynn Hellwege*

Susan ‘89 and Randy Ison

Jones Plastic Surgery

Julie and Matthew Krodel

Shelly and Gant Lambertz

Sallie and Mark Lau

Carol ‘74 and Mark Lester

John Lieber ‘59

Rocco Logiodice

Brenda and Philip Lowry

Tara Breheny-Lyle and Keith ‘86 Lyle

Carrie and Bill Maschmeier

Michelle and Tom McGannon

Cheryl McLure

Suzy ‘75 and Paul Merritt

Sally and Steven Nash

O’Connor Family Foundation

Laurel and Bill Parker

Greta and Keith Pigg

Patricia ‘68 and Paul ‘66 Podolec

Cynthia and Hugh Rice*

Melanie ‘76 and Walter Roth

Lathonya Shivers

Caitlin ‘06 and Sim Sims

Judith ‘82 and Matthew Taylor

Charles ‘74 and Darnell Tollett

Lesa and Matt Wilson

$250-$499

Anonymous

Susie ‘74 and Michael ‘75 Braun

Rainy and Kirk Broussard

Dorothy and Bruce Brown

Emily and Dan ‘92 Buckelew*

Mary and Larry Cagigal

Lauren ‘02 and Jamie ‘02 Chastain

Brittany and Michael Chumo

Janet ‘81 and Don Ciupak

Julia ‘66 and Phil Cline

Carless and Kevin ‘68 Cox

Frances and Joseph Dannelly*

Ann Fent ‘56

Stacy ‘85 and Peter Ferraro

Glenda and Randy ‘71 Fudge

Deborah Gavula ‘83

Izzy ‘04 and Michael Gray

Mary ‘74 and Dan Hayes

Elaine and Andrew Hood

Mike Humphrey ‘72

Mautra and Bernard Jones ‘97

Mary and Leon ‘87 Joyce*

Tom McCoy ‘57

Jeanine McFall

Liz and Greg Metz

Mike Milligan ‘73

Alyssa and Jonathan Morris

Patrick Muller

Katie and Marcus Newby

Barbara and John Nichols

Ginger and Joseph ‘76 Noble

Patrick Nolen ‘70

Courtney and Joe Ranallo

Nora Rapp Medley ‘71

*Designated to a scholarship fund listed on Page 63.

Financial Highlights

Matt Ritz ‘11

Leslie Rundell ‘90

Susan and Phillip Ryan

Kathy and Thomas Ryan

Frances ‘70 and Gary Savely

Suzanne and Andrew ‘87 Schmidt

Jenny and Chris Schultz

Larry Shaddix

Myrna and Chris Speligene

Janet and Tom Steiner

Sharon ‘69 and William Sutton

Marnie and Clayton Taylor

The Frank J. and Rosemary Helderle

Revocable Trust*

Mary Ann and Scott Tomlinson

Marjean and Charles Towe

Fred Wallace ‘71

Barbara and Paul ‘75 Weigl

Sheila and Wesley ‘87 Williams

Stephanie and Aaron ‘00 Wilson

$100-$249

Susan and David Albeln

Kelly and Tim Golbuff

David Anderson

Julia Anderson-Holt

Stephen Bird ‘68

Jennifer and Kris ‘05 Bloch

Andrea and Dan Boren

Emily Breunig ‘02

Kay and Rick Brezny

Alice ‘85 and Joe Brining

Martha and George Brown

Linda and Stephen Bruner

Lisa Buckelew ‘59

Janet Burke

Jim Butcher ‘63

Lori and Owen Canfield

Susan and John Carver

Meridith and Tad Cassidy

Priscilla and Steve Chastain

Chip Clark

Danielle and Sandy ‘90 Coats

Anne and William Collins

Joe Cory ‘62

Adele ‘15 and Hayden ‘15 Crandall

Carol and Gabe ‘58 Dallal

Jason Davey ‘96*

Maria and Robert Davis

Barbara DeCastro

John Devero ‘84

Charlotte Edmonds ‘17

Betty ‘68 and Larry Edwards

Susie ‘72 and Richard Ellegard

Marie and Christopher ‘78 Engel

Kate ‘74 and Bradford Ferguson

Lori and Phillip Fitzgerald

Rebecca and Richard ‘62 Flanagan

Betty Fletcher

Joan Frates ‘61

Fran ‘56 and Jim Fulton

Amy and Patrick Gaffney

Shirley Gavula

Gregory Gisler ‘77

Julie and Nick Goff

Kathleen and Thomas Greenlee

Ann Grover

Page ‘92 and Rick Hauser

Nancy and Larry Herzel

Nan ‘77 and Joseph Hight

Mary and Wendell Hixson

Zenobia ‘88 Hubbard-Brown and Larry Brown

Jean and Lee Ison

Leslie and Stephen Ives

Marian and Scott Jeter

Katherine ‘74 and David Johnson

Mary Jones ‘96

Mary Jones ‘74

Beverly ‘66 and Paul ‘66 Kanaly*

Susan Kierl ‘71

George Lewis

LeAnn and Paul Lienhard

Shannon ‘94 and Michael Love

Richard Luetkemeyer ‘58

Karen and Rob Luke

Ann and John Marshall

Angela ‘97 and Tim McFadden

Patience and Mick ‘58 McGuire

Priscilla and Steve McMillen

Ling Miller

Leslie Mulder

Paula and James Murphy

Jill and John Nalagan

Katrina and Rick ‘74 Nash

Dana and James ‘63 Nave

Susie ‘72 and Richard Ellegard

Susie Nelson ‘58

Thu and Thanh Nguyen

Elizabeth ‘86 and David Ogle

Monica Orr

Ron Overberg

Laura Mackie and John Perry

Michael Porcelli ‘83

Joan and Bob ‘68 Potter

Gail and David Ralston

Rachel and Sean ‘99 Ralston

Mary Alice ‘64 and Rudy Ramsey

Sue and Stephen Reel

Julie Richardson

Barbara and Stephen Ronck

Sandra Sage and Dennis ‘59 Sage

Sharon ‘87 and Brian Sargent

Elizabeth and David ‘62 Schmees

Gayle ‘70 and Barney ‘69 Semtner

Diana Escuela-Shirley and Nathan Shirley

Shyla and John Slay

Susan ‘07 and Taylor Smith*

Barbara and Will Smith

Cindy and Bruce Sparling

Elaine Stebler ‘70

Suzanne Tate

Karen ‘74 and John ‘66 Tennery

Tricia ‘77 and Shawn Thompson

Tommy Thomspon

Joan Thorne*

James Thornton*

Amanda Tolentino Tonkin ‘97 and Jeremy Tonkin

Richie Tuohy ‘69

Ben Twombly ‘92

Sonia and Jaison Varghese

Josephine Vazquez

Nicolas Vega

Ann and John Vitali

Catherine and Jim Waldo

Lizzy Whitbeck-Moyer ‘10 and Chase Moyer*

Jean Whitmarsh

Linda and David ‘75 Wiist

Marie Wilcox

Amy Wilkins ‘03

Judith ‘66 and John ‘65 Wilkinson

Jennifer Collins-Worthington and Andrew Worthington

$1 -$99

Anonymous

Stephanie Barrymore ‘96

Barbara Bird*

Nancy Carpenter ‘75

Teresa ‘76 and Jimmy Carter*

Robert Cook

Karolyn and Steven ‘65 Corbett

Dale Crabtree

Jeanette ‘55 and James Daschbach

Natalie Edmonds ‘21

Taja Egert

Jill and Clifford ‘75 Gookin

Pat Graff ‘72

John Hamilton ‘99

Karen Haney

Amy Hanson

Mary ‘82 and John Hauk

Whitney and Patrick ‘95 Hosty

Scott James ‘88

Janet and Thomas Jones

Sam Kearney ‘74

Joyce and Thomas ‘65 Kosciuk

Jan and Wally ‘62 Lee

Tony Lopez ‘16

Christina and Mossis Madu

Maria and Eric Morehouse

Anne Murphy ‘70

Virginia and Sam ‘75 Nolen

Dorthy Nowland

John O’Neil

Laverne and Wilbert ‘68 Pauley

Marcia Powell

Bob Rapp

Lauren Reichman ‘06

De and Terry Schmidt

Melanie ‘62 and Joe Sutton

Stephanie and Mike Tollison

Melissa and Mark Veneklasen

Katie and Chris Whitson

Bearleen and Michael ‘59 Woolley

Thanks to the generosity of donors, over the summer, that VISION became a REALITY!

School Store Opens with Irish Inventory

Summer 2025 kicked off with exciting construction at Bishop McGuinness, as the first school store was constructed. The new school store, soon to be named by current students, is situated in the lobby and features spirit wear for students, parents, alumni, grandparents, and children. We hope you will stop by to grab your McGuinness gear!

The store is currently open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Can’t make it during store hours? No problem! Shop online and pick up at the school. Visit https://www.bmchs.org/student-life/bmchs-store

A heartfelt thank you goes to the generous donors who made this vision a reality at the 2025 auction.

Scholarships & Endowments

All Class Alumnus Scholarship

The Oded Amitz-Iev Scholarship

Archbishop Scholarship Fund

The Alesia Boyer Memorial Scholarship

The Brand Scholarship Endowment

Class of 1973 Endowed Scholarship Fund

The Joe Cook Memorial Scholarship

The Cooper Family Scholarship

The Vincent Cotter Scholarship

Dr. Corinne Dinges Memorial Scholarship

The Moya Wallace Dalrymple ’99 Memorial Scholarship

The Carl Ganter Memorial Scholarship

General Scholarship Fund

The Clyde Grover Memorial Scholarship Fund

The David Harlow Rice Scholarship

The Todd Harter Memorial Scholarship

The Al and Helen Hoch Family Scholarship

The Reginald and Lillian Hudson Memorial Scholarship

The Ellen Porter Kelly Family Scholarship

The Lon Kile Family Scholarship

Onzie L. Level, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund

The Tony Maguire Scholarship

The Ed McCarthy Memorial Scholarship

The Judy McCarthy Love Scholarship

The Judy McCarthy Love and Tom Love Scholarship

The Jack A. Mideke Scholarship

The David Morton Scholarship

The Nancy Morton Memorial Scholarship

The Newcomb Family Scholarship

The Grace and Bill O’Brien Memorial Scholarship

The Gary Pellegrini Scholarship

The Judith Pulley Memorial Scholarship

The Chris Paul Rushcha Memorial Scholarship

School Advisory Council Fund

The Smiley Family Scholarship

The Lorne Thomas Memorial Scholarship

The Julie Welch Memorial Scholarship

Leave Your Legacy.

The Saint Pier Giorgio Legacy Society

Our School patron, Saint Pier Giorgio’s legacy inspires all who enter our doors to reach “Towards the Top.” By leaving a planned gift to the school endowment fund or creating a named scholarship fund, you and your family can ensure that Catholic education will continue for many years to come at Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School.

What types of planned gifts can you give?

We accept most present and deferred planned gifts, including will bequests, beneficiary of trusts, beneficiary of retirement accounts, and charitable remainder trusts. You may also make an immediate donation by cash, check, or stock transfers.

Interested in making a gift?

We can help you find the perfect opportunity to make a planned gift based on your interests and preferences. Donated funds are critical to the school’s success each and every year to provide for various projects not covered by our tuition-driven operating budget. Donations can be allocated for projects such as Work Grant scholarships, capital renovations, and academic program expenses. We would be honored to work with you to discover the perfect avenue for your donation.

Will Bequests

A bequest is a simple, convenient way to plan a gift to Bishop McGuinness. A bequest can be made for a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your estate. Careful financial planning can be beneficial to you and allow you to leave are everlasting legacy to support Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School for future generations.

801 Northwest 50th Street

Oklahoma City, OK 73118

405-842-6638 • www.bmchs.org

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