Houston,
11
May
2022
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11:46 AM
America/Chicago

Record-Breaking $2.4 Million Raised at UST 75th Anniversary Gala

A million dreams do come true! To celebrate its 75th anniversary, the University of St. Thomas-Houston threw a spectacular, record-breaking gala bringing together its UST community – faculty, staff, alumni, friends and benefactors. One thousand guests toasted with signature French 75’s in 1940’s style from the Hilton-Americas ballroom, while raising critical funds for student scholarships and program excellence in the spirit of St. Thomas.

On this fantastic evening, Saturday, May 7, St. Thomas raised a record-breaking $2.4 million. Special thanks to philanthropist, consummate Catholic and ultimate party-thrower, Gala Chair Trini Mendenhall, who, along with a top-notch host committee, planned every detail of the gala, including an exceptional private performance by R&B chart-toppers, Boyz II Men.

The crowd, spanning generations, sang along to the group’s classics, including “End of the Road,” “A Song for Mama,” and “Motownphilly.” Dotting the crowd were clergy in collars, documenting the revelry on their phones and dancing the night away.

With deep gratitude, President Richard Ludwick recognized donors for their gifts of scholarships, which, he pointed out, unlock the doors to transformational paths for students. Outstanding Alumni Champions Aileen, MBA '86 and Andy McCormick, Jan and Oniel Mendenhall, MBA '04, and Kathy '69 and Joe Ridley ’69 were instrumental in boosting alumni support for the event.

Recognizing the beloved honoree, Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB, was the true highlight of the evening. He was recognized for his leadership and service as UST's seventh president, including shepherding the University through a significant capital campaign which completed the Academic Mall and led UST into the 21st Century.

The live auction, spearheaded by Auction Chair and former UST Board of Directors Chair Michele Malloy, included a six-night stay at the beautiful Rosemary Beach, Florida, vacation home of Trini Mendenhall and Jan and Oniel Mendenhall, as well as a 4-carat diamond bracelet handcrafted by the master craftsmen at Zadok Jewelers, in celebration of UST’s diamond jubilee. The grand finale was a Holy Roman Holiday with behind-the-scenes access to the Vatican with Archbishop Miller and a private audience with Pope Francis, making it a priceless package. Gifts to the Paddles Up appeal supported student scholarships and were matched by a generous $100,000 gift from the Hildebrand Foundation

"A Million Dreams" 75th Anniversary Gala sparkled in its magnificence, breaking all attendance records and monies raised for scholarships in the University's long-standing history. As part of the historic evening, donors' names will be remembered on a permanent 75th-anniversary recognition wall on campus.

Seen in the crowd:  April and Kevin Bailey, Michele Malloy, Lois Davis, Raye White, Marianne and Dr. Robert Ivany, Cardinal DiNardo, Lori Gallagher and Curtis Huff, Pat Moran, Marcy and Robert Duncan, Kathy Peavy Vandeventer, Jackie and Connelly McGreevy, Joe and Cathy Cleary, David Harvey, Kathy and Marty Goossen, Bob and Gwen Corrigan, Fran Peterson, Jane and Dean Gladden, Winell and Doug Herron, Kelly and John Mooz, Madelyn and George Farris, Tracy and Rocky Lai, Ming and Don Wang, Janice and  Tom Standish, Charlene Brandau, Gloria and Frank Kalman, Stacy and John Andell, Gloria and Jesse Bounds, June Deadrick, Michelle and Jonathan Zadok, Jan and Oniel Mendenhall, Barby and Leonard Weiner, Aileen and Andy McCormick and Joe and Cathy Ridley