February 19, 2025

Michael ’99 and Kathy (Gfeller) ’99 Donlan

Married June 2005 The Story: Kathy and Michael met in the second grade at St. Joseph elementary school in Lincoln. They started dating as seniors at Pius X. After their freshman year of college, they broke up. Michael entered St. Gregory the Great seminary for three years. Kathy remained at UNL for one more year […]

Andrew ’23 and Elayna (Uhing) ’23 Furasek

Married June 2024 The Story:Laney and I met before freshman year at band camp since we both joined drumline. After getting to know Laney for a few weeks, I decided to find the courage to ask her to the homecoming dance. After meeting her family and having a blast at the dance, we both knew

Ben ’18 and Caroline (Theil) ’18 Sager

Married September 2022 The Story: We first met briefly in a class we had freshman year of high school and even had a few classes our sophomore year. Though, we never got to be much more than classmates until junior year. We began talking a bit more the Fall of 11th grade and soon found

Mary (Brazie) ’80 and Mark Wiese ’79

Married: August 1982 The Story: We met at Pius. Mark’s senior year his locker was moved next to Mary’s and they would often talk between classes. During one of those chats Mark asked Mary out on a date in February 1979. Fast forward through school dances and plays, two proms, 2 children and three grandchildren

Carly (Abel) ’20 and Gage Cambell ’22

Married May 2024 The Story: We met and got to know each other through marching band. The show that year was ironically titled “A Love Story.” We went on a unofficial dinner date and bought matching t-shirts for “twin day” during homecoming week. We then danced a lot at homecoming and told all of our

Aspen (Rolfes) ’17 and Grant Leber ’18

Married July 2024 The Story: Grant and I met during my senior year and his junior year. We met each other one night while hanging out with mutual friends. I added Grant on Snapchat, and we have talked every day since then! Neither Grant or I had ever dated anyone prior to each other, but

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