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{{Infobox School
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| streetaddress = 1000 Butterfield Road
| city = [[Aurora, Illinois|Aurora]]
| state = [[Illinois]]
| zipcode = 60502-9742
| country = United States of America
| coordinates = {{coord|41|48|52|N|88|17|41|W|type:edu_region:US-IL|display=inline,title}}
| authority =
| denomination = [[Roman Catholic]]
| oversight = [[Diocese of Rockford]]
| affiliation = [[Benedictine]]
| superintendent =
| founder =
| president = Fr. Abbot John Paul Brahill, [[Order of Saint Benedict|OSB]]
| head_of_school = Anthony Tinerella
| principal =
| chaplain = Fr. Michael Burrows, OSB
| staff =
| faculty = 76
| teaching_staff =
| ceeb =
| avg_class_size = 20
| ratio = 14:1
| SAT =
| ACT = [[26.1]]
| type = [[Private school|Private]], [[Day school|Day]], [[University-preparatory school|College-prep]]
| gender = [[Single-sex education|Boys]]
| fees =
| tuition = $10,300
| endowment =
| grades = [[Ninth grade|9]]–[[Twelfth grade|12]]
| campus =
| campus size = {{convert|325|acre|km2}}
| campus_type = [[suburb]]an
| conference = [[Chicago Catholic Green]]
| slogan =
| song =
| fightsong = Marmion Loyalty
| motto =
| motto_translation = To believe in God and strive for Him
| accreditation = [[North Central Association of Colleges and Schools]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.advanc-ed.org/schools_districts/school_district_listings/? |title=NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement |accessdate=2009-07-28 |author=NCA-CASI |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100416014834/http://www.advanc-ed.org/schools_districts/school_district_listings/? |archivedate=April 16, 2010 }}</ref>
| mascot = The Cadets
| mascot image =
| patron = Blessed Don Columba Marmion
| team_name=[[Cadets]]
| nickname=
| colors = [[Red]] and [[Blue]] {{color box|red}}{{color box|blue}}
| yearbook = Red and Blue Review
| publication =
| newspaper = ''The Cadet Call''
| established = 1933
| status =
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| sister_school = [[Rosary High School (Aurora, Illinois)|Rosary High School]]<ref>[http://www.marmion.org/s/1356/academy/academy2.aspx?sid=1356&gid=1&pgid=780 "Marmion – Rosary: Our Sister School"]. ''marmion.org''. </ref>
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'''Marmion Academy''', formerly '''Marmion Military Academy''', is a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[high school]] for [[Single-sex education|young men]] located in [[Aurora, Illinois]]. It is located in the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford]].
The academy is run by the Benedictine monks of [[Marmion Abbey]], located on campus. The academy is known for its leadership formation, and has both a Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program, and a [[United States Army]] [[Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps]] (JROTC) program that has been a part of the academy since its early years, but was not a part of the school in the inaugural year of 1933–34.<ref name=m1>{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/admissions.html|title=Marmion Academy|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070328231035/http://www.marmion.org/academy/admissions.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-03-28}}</ref>
The school is a part of the [[Chicago Catholic League]].
==History==
The Marmion Academy was created in 1933 when the monks of St. Meinrad Abbey combined Jasper Academy ([[Jasper, Indiana]]) with the Fox Valley Catholic High School, which the Augustinians had just returned to the diocese of Rockford. During the [[Great Depression]] era it was difficult for students to pay their [[tuition]] as well as uniforms, so the monks, in 1935, associated with the [[JROTC]] program and changed its name to Marmion Military Academy. At the time, all JROTC uniforms were provided for by the [[Federal government of the United States|US government]]. In the 1990s in order to provide more options for its student body and a return to the original spirit of the school, the monks of Marmion Abbey decided to make JROTC an optional program and to reinstitue the original name of the school, Marmion Academy. {{Citation needed|date=April 2009}}
At one point, there were two campuses: one for residential students and one for day students. The two merged back into the Butterfield Road campus, which had been the residential campus.<ref name=m1 /> In early 2002, the school decided to close its residential program and started to expand its student body.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/programs.html|title=Marmion Academy Programs|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070430184222/http://www.marmion.org/academy/programs.html |archivedate = 2007-04-30}}</ref>
In 2010 the Marmion Cadets placed 2nd in state in the 6A state championship for football and 3rd in the cross country class 2A state championships.
==Academics==
Graduation Requirements:<ref >{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/academics.html|title=Marmion Academy Academics|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070503055940/http://www.marmion.org/academy/academics.html |archivedate = 2007-05-03}}</ref>
Marmion requires that each graduate complete 4 credits each in English and Theology; 3 credits in Mathematics; 3 elective credits; 2 credits each in a Foreign Language (4 credits recommended), Science, Social Studies, and either Military Science (JROTC) or Leadership Education and Development (LEAD); and 1 credit each in Health/Physical Education; and ½ credit in Music and Art. Marmion students are required to perform at least 15 hours of community service each academic year.
At least 23¼ credits are required for graduation.
==Leadership Programs==
Marmion has two leadership programs, LEAD (Leadership Education and Development) and JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps). The LEAD program was started in 1994, while the JROTC has been a part of the school since 1935.
==Notable alumni==
{{Refimprove|date=March 2008}}
*[[Brad Childress]] is the former head coach of the [[Minnesota Vikings]].
*[[Larry English]] is a [[linebacker]] for the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]].
*Victor Hawks is a Broadway actor appearing revivals of ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' and ''[[Les Miserables]]'' and the original cast of ''[[Urinetown]]''.
*[[Chick Hearn]] is the former play-by-play announcer for the [[Los Angeles Lakers]].<ref>[http://www.californiasportshalloffame.org/inductees/2007/media/chick-hearn "Chick Hearn | California Sports Hall of Fame"]. ''californiasportshalloffame.org''. </ref>
*[[Ben Kanute]] is a triathlete who competed at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]] in Rio de Janeiro.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/aurora-beacon-news/sports/ct-abn-rick-armstrong-column-st-0731-20160729-story.html|title=Armstrong: Marmion graduate Ben Kanute gears up for Olympics in triathlon|last=Armstrong|first=Rick|date=July 29, 2016|work=Chicago Tribune|accessdate=August 7, 2016}}</ref>
*[[Chris Lauzen]] is a former member of the [[Illinois Senate]] now serving as Kane County (IL) Board Chairman.
*[[James D. Oberweis]] is a politician and owner of [[Oberweis Dairy]].
*[[Ravi Singh]] is an entrepreneur, author, and former politician.
*Hon. [[Daniel P. Ward]] '36 former Chief Justice, Illinois Supreme Court.
*Graham Glasgow is an offensive lineman for the Detroit Lions.
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
*[http://www.marmion.org/academy/ Marmion Academy Homepage]
*[http://www.marmion.org/abbey/ Marmion Abbey Homepage]
*[http://www.marmionvocations.org/ Office of Vocations]
{{Aurora, Illinois}}
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{{Boys' schools in Illinois}}
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| image =
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| streetaddress = 1000 Butterfield Road
| city = [[Aurora, Illinois|Aurora]]
| state = [[Illinois]]
| zipcode = 60502-9742
| country = United States of America
| coordinates = {{coord|41|48|52|N|88|17|41|W|type:edu_region:US-IL|display=inline,title}}
| authority =
| denomination = [[Roman Catholic]]
| oversight = [[Diocese of Rockford]]
| affiliation = [[Benedictine]]
| superintendent =
| founder =
| president = Fr. Abbot John Paul Brahill, [[Order of Saint Benedict|OSB]]
| head_of_school = Anthony Tinerella
| principal =
| chaplain = Fr. Michael Burrows, OSB
| staff =
| faculty = 76
| teaching_staff =
| ceeb =
| avg_class_size = 20
| ratio = 14:1
| SAT =
| ACT = [[26.1]]
| type = [[Private school|Private]], [[Day school|Day]], [[University-preparatory school|College-prep]]
| gender = [[Single-sex education|Boys]]
| fees =
| tuition = $10,300
| endowment =
| grades = [[Ninth grade|9]]–[[Twelfth grade|12]]
| campus =
| campus size = {{convert|325|acre|km2}}
| campus_type = [[suburb]]an
| conference = [[Chicago Catholic Green]]
| slogan =
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| fightsong = Marmion Loyalty
| motto =
| motto_translation = To believe in God and strive for Him
| accreditation = [[North Central Association of Colleges and Schools]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.advanc-ed.org/schools_districts/school_district_listings/? |title=NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement |accessdate=2009-07-28 |author=NCA-CASI |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100416014834/http://www.advanc-ed.org/schools_districts/school_district_listings/? |archivedate=April 16, 2010 }}</ref>
| mascot = The Cadets
| mascot image =
| patron = Blessed Don Columba Marmion
| team_name=[[Cadets]]
| nickname=
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| yearbook = Red and Blue Review
| publication =
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| established = 1933
| status =
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| sister_school = [[Rosary High School (Aurora, Illinois)|Rosary High School]]<ref>[http://www.marmion.org/s/1356/academy/academy2.aspx?sid=1356&gid=1&pgid=780 "Marmion – Rosary: Our Sister School"]. ''marmion.org''. </ref>
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'''Marmion Academy''', formerly '''Marmion Military Academy''', is a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[high school]] for [[Single-sex education|young men]] in [[Aurora, Illinois]]. It is in the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford]].
The academy is run by the Benedictine monks of [[Marmion Abbey]] on campus. The academy is known for its leadership formation, and has a Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program, and a [[United States Army]] [[Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps]] (JROTC) program that has been a part of the academy since its early years, but was not a part of the school in the inaugural year of 1933–34.<ref name=m1>{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/admissions.html|title=Marmion Academy|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070328231035/http://www.marmion.org/academy/admissions.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-03-28}}</ref>
The school is a part of the [[Chicago Catholic League]].
==History==
The Marmion Academy was created in 1933 when the monks of St. Meinrad Abbey combined Jasper Academy ([[Jasper, Indiana]]) with the Fox Valley Catholic High School, which the Augustinians had just returned to the diocese of Rockford. During the [[Great Depression]] era it was difficult for students to pay their [[tuition]] as well as uniforms, so the monks, in 1935, associated with the [[JROTC]] program and changed its name to Marmion Military Academy. At the time, all JROTC uniforms were provided for by the [[Federal government of the United States|US government]]. In the 1990s in order to provide more options for its student body and a return to the original spirit of the school, the monks of Marmion Abbey decided to make JROTC an optional program and to reinstitue the original name of the school, Marmion Academy. {{Citation needed|date=April 2009}}
At one point, there were two campuses: one for residential students and one for day students. The two merged back into the Butterfield Road campus, which had been the residential campus.<ref name=m1 /> In early 2002, the school decided to close its residential program and started to expand its student body.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/programs.html|title=Marmion Academy Programs|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070430184222/http://www.marmion.org/academy/programs.html |archivedate = 2007-04-30}}</ref>
In 2010 the Marmion Cadets placed 2nd in state in the 6A state championship for football and 3rd in the cross country class 2A state championships.
==Academics==
Graduation Requirements:<ref >{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/academics.html|title=Marmion Academy Academics|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070503055940/http://www.marmion.org/academy/academics.html |archivedate = 2007-05-03}}</ref>
Marmion requires that each graduate complete 4 credits each in English and Theology; 3 credits in Mathematics; 3 elective credits; 2 credits each in a Foreign Language (4 credits recommended), Science, Social Studies, and either Military Science (JROTC) or Leadership Education and Development (LEAD); and 1 credit each in Health/Physical Education; and ½ credit in Music and Art. Marmion students are required to perform at least 15 hours of community service each academic year.
At least 23¼ credits are required for graduation.
==Leadership Programs==
Marmion has two leadership programs, LEAD (Leadership Education and Development) and JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps). The LEAD program was started in 1994, while the JROTC has been a part of the school since 1935.
==Notable alumni==
{{Refimprove|date=March 2008}}
*[[Brad Childress]] is the former head coach of the [[Minnesota Vikings]].
*[[Larry English]] is a [[linebacker]] for the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]].
*Victor Hawks is a Broadway actor appearing revivals of ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' and ''[[Les Miserables]]'' and the original cast of ''[[Urinetown]]''.
*[[Chick Hearn]] is the former play-by-play announcer for the [[Los Angeles Lakers]].<ref>[http://www.californiasportshalloffame.org/inductees/2007/media/chick-hearn "Chick Hearn | California Sports Hall of Fame"]. ''californiasportshalloffame.org''. </ref>
*[[Ben Kanute]] is a triathlete who competed at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]] in Rio de Janeiro.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/aurora-beacon-news/sports/ct-abn-rick-armstrong-column-st-0731-20160729-story.html|title=Armstrong: Marmion graduate Ben Kanute gears up for Olympics in triathlon|last=Armstrong|first=Rick|date=July 29, 2016|work=Chicago Tribune|accessdate=August 7, 2016}}</ref>
*[[Chris Lauzen]] is a former member of the [[Illinois Senate]] now serving as Kane County (IL) Board Chairman.
*[[James D. Oberweis]] is a politician and owner of [[Oberweis Dairy]].
*[[Ravi Singh]] is an entrepreneur, author, and former politician.
*Hon. [[Daniel P. Ward]] '36 former Chief Justice, Illinois Supreme Court.
*Graham Glasgow is an offensive lineman for the Detroit Lions.
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
*[http://www.marmion.org/academy/ Marmion Academy Homepage]
*[http://www.marmion.org/abbey/ Marmion Abbey Homepage]
*[http://www.marmionvocations.org/ Office of Vocations]
{{Aurora, Illinois}}
{{Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford|state=collapsed}}
{{Boys' schools in Illinois}}
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[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1933]]
[[Category:Boys' schools in the United States]]
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-'''Marmion Academy''', formerly '''Marmion Military Academy''', is a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[high school]] for [[Single-sex education|young men]] located in [[Aurora, Illinois]]. It is located in the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford]].
+'''Marmion Academy''', formerly '''Marmion Military Academy''', is a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[high school]] for [[Single-sex education|young men]] in [[Aurora, Illinois]]. It is in the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford]].
-The academy is run by the Benedictine monks of [[Marmion Abbey]], located on campus. The academy is known for its leadership formation, and has both a Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program, and a [[United States Army]] [[Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps]] (JROTC) program that has been a part of the academy since its early years, but was not a part of the school in the inaugural year of 1933–34.<ref name=m1>{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/admissions.html|title=Marmion Academy|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070328231035/http://www.marmion.org/academy/admissions.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-03-28}}</ref>
+The academy is run by the Benedictine monks of [[Marmion Abbey]] on campus. The academy is known for its leadership formation, and has a Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program, and a [[United States Army]] [[Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps]] (JROTC) program that has been a part of the academy since its early years, but was not a part of the school in the inaugural year of 1933–34.<ref name=m1>{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/admissions.html|title=Marmion Academy|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070328231035/http://www.marmion.org/academy/admissions.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-03-28}}</ref>
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| conference = [[Chicago Catholic Green]]
| slogan =
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| motto =
| motto_translation = To believe in God and strive for Him
| accreditation = [[North Central Association of Colleges and Schools]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.advanc-ed.org/schools_districts/school_district_listings/? |title=NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement |accessdate=2009-07-28 |author=NCA-CASI |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100416014834/http://www.advanc-ed.org/schools_districts/school_district_listings/? |archivedate=April 16, 2010 }}</ref>
| mascot = The Cadets
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| status =
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| sister_school = [[Rosary High School (Aurora, Illinois)|Rosary High School]]<ref>[http://www.marmion.org/s/1356/academy/academy2.aspx?sid=1356&gid=1&pgid=780 "Marmion – Rosary: Our Sister School"]. ''marmion.org''. </ref>
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'''Marmion Academy''', formerly '''Marmion Military Academy''', is a [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[high school]] for [[Single-sex education|young men]] in [[Aurora, Illinois]]. It is in the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockford]].
The academy is run by the Benedictine monks of [[Marmion Abbey]] on campus. The academy is known for its leadership formation, and has a Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) program, and a [[United States Army]] [[Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps]] (JROTC) program that has been a part of the academy since its early years, but was not a part of the school in the inaugural year of 1933–34.<ref name=m1>{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/admissions.html|title=Marmion Academy|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070328231035/http://www.marmion.org/academy/admissions.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-03-28}}</ref>
The school is a part of the [[Chicago Catholic League]].
==History==
The Marmion Academy was created in 1933 when the monks of St. Meinrad Abbey combined Jasper Academy ([[Jasper, Indiana]]) with the Fox Valley Catholic High School, which the Augustinians had just returned to the diocese of Rockford. During the [[Great Depression]] era it was difficult for students to pay their [[tuition]] as well as uniforms, so the monks, in 1935, associated with the [[JROTC]] program and changed its name to Marmion Military Academy. At the time, all JROTC uniforms were provided for by the [[Federal government of the United States|US government]]. In the 1990s in order to provide more options for its student body and a return to the original spirit of the school, the monks of Marmion Abbey decided to make JROTC an optional program and to reinstitue the original name of the school, Marmion Academy. {{Citation needed|date=April 2009}}
At one point, there were two campuses: one for residential students and one for day students. The two merged back into the Butterfield Road campus, which had been the residential campus.<ref name=m1 /> In early 2002, the school decided to close its residential program and started to expand its student body.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/programs.html|title=Marmion Academy Programs|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070430184222/http://www.marmion.org/academy/programs.html |archivedate = 2007-04-30}}</ref>
In 2010 the Marmion Cadets placed 2nd in state in the 6A state championship for football and 3rd in the cross country class 2A state championships.
==Academics==
Graduation Requirements:<ref >{{cite web|url=http://www.marmion.org/academy/academics.html|title=Marmion Academy Academics|accessdate=2007-05-11|author=MA |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070503055940/http://www.marmion.org/academy/academics.html |archivedate = 2007-05-03}}</ref>
Marmion requires that each graduate complete 4 credits each in English and Theology; 3 credits in Mathematics; 3 elective credits; 2 credits each in a Foreign Language (4 credits recommended), Science, Social Studies, and either Military Science (JROTC) or Leadership Education and Development (LEAD); and 1 credit each in Health/Physical Education; and ½ credit in Music and Art. Marmion students are required to perform at least 15 hours of community service each academic year.
At least 23¼ credits are required for graduation.
==Leadership Programs==
Marmion has two leadership programs, LEAD (Leadership Education and Development) and JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps). The LEAD program was started in 1994, while the JROTC has been a part of the school since 1935.
==Notable alumni==
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*[[Brad Childress]] is the former head coach of the [[Minnesota Vikings]].
*[[Larry English]] is a [[linebacker]] for the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]].
*Victor Hawks is a Broadway actor appearing revivals of ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' and ''[[Les Miserables]]'' and the original cast of ''[[Urinetown]]''.
*[[Chick Hearn]] is the former play-by-play announcer for the [[Los Angeles Lakers]].<ref>[http://www.californiasportshalloffame.org/inductees/2007/media/chick-hearn "Chick Hearn | California Sports Hall of Fame"]. ''californiasportshalloffame.org''. </ref>
*[[Ben Kanute]] is a triathlete who competed at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]] in Rio de Janeiro.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/aurora-beacon-news/sports/ct-abn-rick-armstrong-column-st-0731-20160729-story.html|title=Armstrong: Marmion graduate Ben Kanute gears up for Olympics in triathlon|last=Armstrong|first=Rick|date=July 29, 2016|work=Chicago Tribune|accessdate=August 7, 2016}}</ref>
*[[Chris Lauzen]] is a former member of the [[Illinois Senate]] now serving as Kane County (IL) Board Chairman.
*[[James D. Oberweis]] is a politician and owner of [[Oberweis Dairy]].
*[[Ravi Singh]] is an entrepreneur, author, and former politician.
*Hon. [[Daniel P. Ward]] '36 former Chief Justice, Illinois Supreme Court.
*Graham Glasgow is an offensive lineman for the Detroit Lions.
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.marmion.org/academy/ Marmion Academy Homepage]
*[http://www.marmion.org/abbey/ Marmion Abbey Homepage]
*[http://www.marmionvocations.org/ Office of Vocations]
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