Marist Magazine
The Marist Magazine is a publication of Marist Catholic High School. It is published two times a year — in the fall and in the spring. It is a magazine for alumni, parents, students, staff and friends of the entire Marist/St. Francis/St. Mary's community, past and present and future. In each issue we strive to capture the heart of Marist and share that with you the stories that keep our community strong and centered on our Christian mission to educate, shape and form strong Christian leaders.
To receive a free subscription to Marist Magazine, please submit an online form. Each issue is also available digitally below. Send comments or ideas for future articles to magazine@marisths.org. Send alumni news to share with the community to alumni@marisths.org. If you know of an alumnus, a family of an alumnus or friend of Marist who has passed, please send their name and the name of their family to rlarson@marisths.org for our In Memoriam section.
![]() Spring/Summer 2018
Congratulations Graduates! Celebrating Marist's 50th graduating class. The Archives: The enduring qualities of a Marist education. Are We There Yet? A new generations confronts the Holocaust. Defining Success: Nick Robertson '58 witnesses the powerful combination of faith, teamwork, and sports. ¡Fiesta Fantastica! Fiesta de Marist - a festive affair. Download PDF ![]() Winter 2018
Be Kind to One Another Because We Are One: William Loveall ’18 shares his amazing story of how he came to be a Spartan. Love Through the Ages: High school romances live on. Service Like Air: Retiring after 34 years of being a civil servant, Pete Kerns ’79 starts a new chapter. It’s All About the Kids: The calm, compassionate care of athletic trainer Mari (Pittman) Gibson ’90. Embraced by The Spirit: A reflection by Dr. Rick Martin including a brief history of the Marist Encounter. Pragmatism, Passion and Providence: CJ Hainley ’04 navigates his musical and engineering journey. Take 5: Jon Nuxoll. Download PDF ![]() Fall 2017
50 Years and Counting: A Simple Recipe: Br. Dan Grogan recounts the hard work, good memories and strong community he experienced in Eugene; A Competitor’s Heart: How track & field shaped Emily Gillespie '06; Styles Change, Missions Endure: Katie (Heidenreich) Lytle '49 looks back at Catholic education; A Marist Family: The Hutchinson’s service spans the past and embraces the future; Take 5: Amanda Ewing '10; 2016-17 Donor Report. Download PDF |