BCHS Alumni News Blog

Ella Grace Giedd, ’22, makes Marian U. lacrosse history

Ella Grace Giedd, BCHS Class of 2022, has become the first player in Marian University’s women’s lacrosse history to earn a spot on the College Sport Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team.

A standout both on the field and in the classroom, Junior Ella Grace maintains a 3.50 GPA and was named an NAIA All-America Third Team member and First Team All-WHAC honoree this season. She led the Knights with 71 points, including 41 goals and 30 assists, helping Marian finish 10-5 and secure their first-ever WHAC co-championship.

Ella Grace now advances to the national ballot for CSC Academic All-America honors, to be announced in July. Congratulations Ella Grace!

Mary Claire (Siler) Foster, ’15, is wed

Congratulations to Mary Claire (Siler) Foster, BCHS Class of 2015, and Collyn Foster, who recently married at a ‘Trojan’ wedding!

Her wedding party included these BCHS alumni: Amelia Siler (‘13) Elizabeth Siler (‘17), Anna Siler (‘21), Lauren Collins (‘15), Cora Butrum (‘15), Matthew Siler (‘09), Wade Knotts (‘13), Bobby O’Brien (‘13), & Brian Goldner (‘16). The newlyweds reside in Indianapolis.

Louis Rivelli, ’24, accepted for the National Theatre Institute

Louis Rivelli, BCHS Class of 2024, has been accepted into the National Theatre Institute in Waterford, Connecticut. He will spend a semester there in conservatory-style training alongside other elite theatre students from across the nation. Louis is a student at Marian University, where he learned about the program.

Participants at the Institute were selected by an application process, which included essays, interviews, letters of recommendation, and video auditions. The National Theatre Institute, at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, is known for shaping the next generation of theatre professionals.

Congratulations Louis on this honor!

Boys Soccer Alumni Match: July 13

Mark your calendars for Sunday, July 13, 2025, for boys soccer Alumni Match from noon – 2 pm at the BCHS stadium.

Please confirm with head coach Michael Carney at mcarney@bishopchatard.org one week before the match.

Josef Eisgruber, ’17, competes in Army Ranger Competition

Josef Eisgruber, BCHS Class of 2017, competed in the 2025 Best Ranger Competition in April 2025. This prestigious annual U.S. Army event challenges the most elite, Ranger-qualified soldiers to compete in teams of two, testing their physical endurance, mental toughness, and tactical skills over an intense three-day competition that included land navigation, marksmanship, and a series of grueling physical challenges.

Eisgruber, an Army First Lieutenant with the 1st Cavalry Division, and his teammate, Tyler Mackenzie, finished 30th out of 52 teams.

Mo McReynolds, ’05, working for our city

Mo McReynolds, BCHS Class of 2005, was recently named the Director of the Office of Sustainability for the City of Indianapolis. She has served with the city for 7 years. The office manages Thrive Indianapolis, the city’s sustainability and resilience plan.

Congratulations, Mo, on your new position!

Bob Beck, ’79, is named Senior Fellow

Bob Beck, BCHS Class of 1979, was recently named a non-resident Senior Fellow with the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI), a Philadelphia-based foreign policy think tank. 

Bob, who spent 30+ years overseas working in U.S. Embassies in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, retired to New Hampshire in 2020.  Since then, he has become a regular columnist for two New England papers, has spoken frequently on foreign policy in New Hampshire and Vermont, and has taught international relations in lifelong learning programs at Keene State College and Rivier University. 

Read more about his adventures on his blog:  https://foreignpolicy101blog.com/

Richard Schliessmann, ’79, is retiring

Richard Schliessmann, BCHS Class of 1979 sent us the following: “On April 8, I’m gonna try my hand at retirement, after almost 41 years working at the Braidwood Nuclear Power Station in northern Illinois.

Everybody’s asking what I’m going to do now. I keep it short, I’m not getting up at 3:30 in the morning anymore 🙂

Enjoy retirement Richard!