SPC Class of 2009 Heads to College!

Thank you to all of those from the SPC Class of 2009 who were able to come back for a visit before heading off to college. We enjoyed seeing you and hearing some of your fond SPC memories, as well as hearing about your exciting future plans.

We are so proud of you! God bless you. 

Congratulations and Good Luck to our Alumni at the following Colleges and Universities:
  • Alma College
  • Butler University
  • Concordia University Chicago
  • Depaul University
  • Dominican University
  • Georgetown University
  • Hope College
  • Illinois State University
  • Illinois Wesleyan
  • Iowa State University
  • Loras College
  • Marquette University
  • Miami University
  • North Park University
  • Northwestern University
  • Oakton College
  • Ohio State University
  • St. Louis University
  • Stetson University
  • University of Alabama
  • University of California (UCLA)
  • University of Chicago
  • University of Illinois Chicago
  • University of Illinois Champaign
  • University of Iowa
  • University of Michigan
  • University of Missouri
  • University of Notre Dame
  • University of St. Thomas
  • Xavier University

SPC Class of 1973 Celebrates 40th

On September 13th and 14th, 2013, the Class of 1973 reunited to celebrate 40 years since graduating from SPC. This class has had many reunions through the years and they are still going strong. Many fond stories were shared over the course of the weekend. Some trivia from the Class of 1973 thanks to Luke Atwood and Jim Kelly:

Note: Trivia was updated October 2013

Grades:

1st Grade

    • 145 students started out in 1st grade in the 1965-1966 school year. There were three classrooms with a Mercy sister in each room.

    • 2 Teachers Still Alive!

2nd Grade

    • 3 classrooms, 2 Sisters

    • 2 teachers still alive!

    • Many students left after making their Communion this year

3rd Grade

    • 3 classrooms, 2 Sisters

    • 2 teachers still alive!

4th Grade

    • 3 classrooms, all lay teachers

    • 1 teacher still alive!

5th Grade

    • 3 classrooms, 2 Sisters

    • All are deceased

6th Grade

  • 3 classrooms, 1 Sisters
  • 1 teacher still alive!
  • Another wave left due to a possible closing due to finances or parents wanted kids to experience a larger class experience to prepare for high school.

7th Grade

    • 3 classrooms, No Sisters

    • 6 teachers still alive!

8th Grade

    • 3 classrooms, No Sisters

    • 6 teachers still alive!

Art and Music teachers are both alive and well and make it to most reunions. All the other living teachers make every effort to attend the reunions. When they haven’t been able to make it, they’ve sent nice notes of encouragement and some pictures.

87 of us graduated on June 3, 1973. Since then 4 classmates have died. We are in contact with all of our classmates except one. No one seems to know where he is these days. We are also in contact with very many of our classmates who left after 2nd, 4th, or 6th grade.

There were 5 Susans and 5 James in the graduating class.

Fr. Pat Brennan was contemplating priesthood during our junior high years.

One married couple within our grade at St. Paul.

Fr. Pat Brennan was contemplating priesthood during our junior high years.

One married couple within our grade at St. Paul.

Since our 40th reunion September 14, there’s been a gathering at a Crystal Lake Summerfest to hear a classmate in his band, a golf outing for St. Paul grads, and Barrington’s Art in the Barn this weekend to see our Art teacher who lives in Ohio.

I try to read obituaries daily and email classmates when a classmate’s parent or sibling dies. This has made for some very meaningful reconnections at the wakes or funerals.

Next official reunion 2018! 45 Years