Heritage House harbors hidden secrets: scary stories retold by Sr. Judi Keehnen

In the spirit of Halloween, The McNicholas Milestone decided to search for spooky stories from around McNick, and arrived at Sister Judi Keehnen, McNick’s resident Sister of St. Joseph and ghost-believer. Sr. Judi, who graduated from McNick in 1959, is a known figure at McNicholas, and has been featured in the Milestone before. The place … More Heritage House harbors hidden secrets: scary stories retold by Sr. Judi Keehnen

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Family celebrates Random Acts of Kindness Day in memory of McNicholas graduate

The Giesting family has planned a Random Acts of Kindness day for Oct. 22, 2017, in memory of Archbishop McNicholas High School graduate and army veteran Brad Giesting.  Giesting died from cancer on Oct. 22, 2016.  His family created RAK day as a way to remember him by repaying and expanding upon the kindness others … More Family celebrates Random Acts of Kindness Day in memory of McNicholas graduate

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Liturgy Choir plans worship; seeks new members

Every all-school mass day there are over 20 students who choose to participate in a different way than the rest of their peers. Not only do they Dr. Loretta Graner, the teacher of AP Music Theory and Liturgy Choir, described Liturgy Choir as “students leading worship through music.” According to Graner, the choir performs for … More Liturgy Choir plans worship; seeks new members

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McNick teacher plays ‘lowd’ on bagpipes

By Faith Miller Social Studies teacher Frank Lowden is more than just a teacher; he is also a bagpiper extraordinaire. One of the most notable places students will see Lowden playing is during the first all school mass each year as he leads the freshman procession into Guardian Angels church. He also plays at the … More McNick teacher plays ‘lowd’ on bagpipes

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