Welcome to the home of the St. Catherine's High School Alumni Association. This website will serve as a link for over 15,000 St. Catherine's graduates across the United States and abroad. Through this site, we hope to establish online communication with Alumni in achieving our mission to sustain and renew the link between past, present and future students of St. Catherine's High School.
The Annual Relay for life in Racine, will be held June 11-12, 2010 at Case High School.
This year St Cats is having 2 youth teams in the relay. Any alumni who has had cancer, has cancer now, or has passed away due to cancer will be remembered at the Relay. We need the names of the Alumni so that they can put them on a banner, so they have real names to walk for.
To supply your name for this or to pledge money to the walkers please contact Stephanie Dresen, disney@wi.rr.com
Your information and donations are very much appreciated
For the fifth time in 6 years the SCHS Boys Basketball Team are state champs in Division III.
This is quite an accomplishment as they lost 4 starters from last years team and had to put together 4 new starters along with Steve McWhorter. What was special about this tournament was that everyone stepped up especially Saturday, when the whole team came up big.
This shows again the great coaching ability of Coach Bob "The Legend" Letsch. To return a team to state after losing 4 starters is quite an accomplishment. Congatulations to coach Letsch and the 2010 Division III Champions the St Cats Angels Basketball Team
MADISON - Just as its female student manager did one day earlier, the St. Catherine's High School boys basketball team hit all the high notes Saturday afternoon.
One day after Kiki Hargrove sang a lovely rendition of the "Star-Spangled Banner" in the Kohl Center prior to their semifinal game, the Angels won their fifth state championship in six seasons with a 66-52 victory over Eau Claire Regis. Sophomore forward Jordan Fouse had 18 points, 11 rebounds, five assists, three steals and two blocks for St. Catherine's, which didn't make its first appearance in this tournament until 2005, but already is tied for the third most WIAA championships.
There will a spaghetti dinner benefit for Mr Z on April 18 from 11am to 6pm in St Cats cafeteria.
"Z," who has has taught English at St. Cat's for more than 40 years, fell seriously ill last October and has been hospitalized ever since in Milwaukee at Columbia St. Mary’s. Mike’s wife, Phyllis, teaches second grade at St. Lucy’s. Mike and Phyllis are members of St. Paul’s Parish, and St. Paul’s, St. Lucy’s and SCHS are working together on the benefit for the Zelenski family.
Hi Sue: I wanted to share with you some news about a 1989 grad of St. Cat's.
My daughter, Jackie Meteyard was named Middle School Teacher of the Year in the Kenosha School System. Four years ago Jackie was titled Middle School Coach of the Year. Of course, being a Phy Ed/Health Teacher she never thought it possible to be Teacher of the Year. She was announced yesterday at a School Meeting.
Of course, Dick and I, also St. Cat's grads are so proud of her. And, we do believe her St. Catherine training was a huge instrument in Jackie's strong convictions to teaching well and making school a fun and happy experience.
The Racine Area Manufacturers and Commerce (RAMAC) Excellence in
Education Awards recognize outstanding efforts in educating our young
people and developing productive and contributing members for the workplace
and society.
Guidance Counselor of the Year is Sister Rosaire Lucassen
The Event Awards will be presented at a special dinner to honor the winners and to
celebrate:
Excellence in Education
February 25, 2010
6 pm, at the
Racine Marriott Hotel
Contact RAMAC at 634-1931 to request an invitation or RSVP. Program fee is $35 per person.
Dan DeMatthew has completed about 10 triathlons. Until he was 48, he ran five miles every day on his lunch hour.
On Sunday DeMatthew, now 52, mentioned his two latest achievements: He can now lift a Q-tip to his left ear and blow his nose unaided. The one-time runner now moves via electric wheelchair.
When the Lawrence University men's basketball team recently suffered rare back-to-back losses, Vikings coach Joel DePagter didn't have to do extensive research to find the problems.
He didn't have to look at game films or consult with his assistant coaches.
To DePagter, there was a simple explanation for the Vikings' issues: Jamie DeMatthew wasn't playing.