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Vol. 59 No. 1 Spring 2018 Men of the Year Fr. Paul Marshall, SM ’65 & Joseph Marinucci ’72 to be honored at April 29 Communion Breakfast The Class of 1968 will also be honored on the occasion of their 50th anniversary. They are invited as our guests (no charge) to celebrate their golden jubilee and participate at the Mass. Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, 1007 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH. The breakfast and presentation of the award is at noon at the Crowne Plaza Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Avenue. A shuttle will be provided for those needing assistance to and from church. Tickets will be $23 for adults and $18 for students. Reservations can be made by credit card at www.clatin.org or checks made payable to Cathedral Latin Alumni can be mailed to the alumni office. Please RSVP by April 18. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Sue at (216) 691-9999. We look forward to seeing you at this wonderful event. Fr. Paul M. Marshall, SM ’65 Father Paul Marshall graduated from Cathedral Latin School in 1965. In July of 1965, he entered the novitiate at Marcy, New York and professed his first vows in August of 1966. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Dayton in 1969 and began working in youth programs for the City of Dayton. He served as the Director of the Urban Corps Program for youth services for the city and was honored as one of the Top 10 African American Males for his leadership and contribution to the Dayton community. continued on page 3 Joseph A. Marinucci ’72 Joseph Marinucci currently serves as President and CEO of Downtown Cleveland Alliance (DCA), the largest Special Improvement District in the State of Ohio. DCA is dedicated to improving the pedestrian experience for people who work, live and play in Downtown Cleveland and to attracting additional private investment to the Central Business District. Prior to joining DCA, he served as President and Executive Vice President of DCA’s predecessor organization, Downtown Cleveland Partnership; continued on page 3 The 67th annual Communion Breakfast is Sunday, April 29. This year’s merit award recipients are Fr. Paul M. Marshall, SM ’65 (deceased) and Joseph A. Marinucci ’72. This award is given to someone who distinguishes himself in his chosen field of endeavor in a manner that brings renown to Cathedral Latin School.

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Vol. 59 No. 1 Spring 2018

Men of the YearFr. Paul Marshall, SM ’65 & Joseph Marinucci ’72to be honored at April 29 Communion Breakfast

The Class of 1968 will also be honored on the occasion of their 50th anniversary. They are invited as our guests (no charge) to celebrate their golden jubilee and participate at the Mass.

Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, 1007 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH. The breakfast and presentation of the award is at noon at the Crowne Plaza Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Avenue. A shuttle will be provided for those needing assistance to and from church.

Tickets will be $23 for adults and $18 for students. Reservations can be made by credit card at www.clatin.org or checks made payable to Cathedral Latin Alumni can be mailed to the alumni office. Please RSVP by April 18. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Sue at (216) 691-9999.

We look forward to seeing you at this wonderful event.

Fr. Paul M. Marshall, SM ’65Father Paul Marshall graduated from Cathedral Latin School in 1965. In July of 1965, he entered the novitiate at Marcy, New York and professed his first vows in August of 1966. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Dayton in 1969 and began working in youth

programs for the City of Dayton. He served as the Director of the Urban Corps Program for youth services for the city and was honored as one of the Top 10 African American Males for his leadership and contribution to the Dayton community.

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Joseph A. Marinucci ’72Joseph Marinucci currently serves as President and CEO of Downtown Cleveland Alliance (DCA), the largest Special Improvement District in the State of Ohio. DCA is dedicated to improving the pedestrian experience for people who work, live and play in Downtown Cleveland and to attracting additional private investment to the Central Business District.

Prior to joining DCA, he served as President and Executive Vice President of DCA’s predecessor organization, Downtown Cleveland Partnership;

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The 67th annual Communion Breakfast is Sunday, April 29. This year’s merit award recipients are Fr. Paul M. Marshall, SM ’65 (deceased) and Joseph A. Marinucci ’72. This award is given to someone who distinguishes himself in his chosen field of endeavor in a manner that brings renown to Cathedral Latin School.

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Support & Commitments This Year

In February, NDCL President Michael Bates, and Development Director Keven Krajnak and I attended the Florida Alumni Chapter meeting held in The

Villages, Florida. We met with the members and reported on activities and issues. I would like to thank our Florida Chapter members for hosting us. We all had a wonderful time and the warm weather was great!

By the time you receive these Alumnotes, St. Patrick’s Day will have passed, but this year we held a luncheon at the Kimpton Schofield Hotel for all alums and their guests after the parade. I’m sad to report that this will be the last time the alumni will march in the parade. As we get older, the attendance to march has diminished, but we want to thank each and every one of you for participating in these past marches and showing your Latin spirit throughout the years.

I would like to congratulate Fr. Paul Marshall, SM ’65 (deceased) and Joseph Marinucci ’72 as our Men of the Year. They are two very worthy individuals to receive the merit award – our highest honor. I hope you can join us on April 29 to celebrate their awards.

We continue to support NDCL in many ways. We purchased a $2500 Diamond Sponsorship for the Mane Event, a $1500 golf outing sponsorship and committed

$15,000 over a 2-year period to help renovate the boys athletic locker room. This room has not been updated since the school opened in 1988 and badly needs a makeover.

We have committed to donate $15,000 over a 5-year period to the Marianists to help fund their worldwide missions. The Marianists were a big part of Latin and we are happy to assist with their fundraiser.

The Brother Nurthen Endowed Scholarship Fund at NDCL continues to grow. The money earned from this fund is used specifically for tuition assistance to children who are relatives of Cathedral Latin alumni who attend NDCL. Your donation supports Catholic education and assists families in their pursuit of providing a Catholic education for their children. Currently, the balance is $171,166 and to date we’ve collected $320. We extend our thanks to those of you who have donated to this fund.

Again, my thanks to everyone for your past support. Your gift is deeply appreciated and helps our alumni association to thrive.

Joe Nista ’64, President

I would like to thank everyone who made a donation last year to support our alumni association. We wouldn’t be able to continue operating without your gift. So far, we have collected over $37,000 for 2018. Please know you have until December 31 to make your donation and it’s tax deductible. You can mail your check to the alumni office or pay online with your credit card at www.clatin.org. Every gift is greatly appreciated!

PRESIDENT’S LETTER

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Fr. Paul M. Marshall, SM ’65 (cont’d from page 1)

In 1972, Fr. Paul professed his final vows as a Marianist and earned a master of divinity from the University of St. Michael’s College in Toronto in 1976. He was ordained a priest in Dayton that year and was assigned to Cathedral Latin School. He taught religion and was the school chaplain up until the school closed in 1979. He then served in a similar role at Dayton’s Chaminade Julienne High School.

He was assigned as pastor of St. Aloysius Parish in Cleveland in 1980 and served through 1997. During those years, he served on the board of trustees at the University of Dayton. He helped found the Ministry to Black Catholic Men and was a member of the Provincial Chapter of the Marianist Province of Cincinnati.

Fr. Paul had a great passion for social and racial justice and promoting the gift of the black Catholic community to the entire church. For many years he was a board member of the National Black Clergy Congress and served as president of the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus. He spent time at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago and in 2000 he returned to the University of Dayton as associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies.

Fr. Marshall served as rector of the University of Dayton from 2005-2010. As rector, he helped establish the

Vice President of Real Estate Development for Cleveland’s Playhouse Square, the country’s second largest theater district; Director of Economic Development for the City of Cleveland; and Deputy Director for the Ohio Department of Development.

He has served as Chairman of the Board of International Economic Development Council (IEDC) and was recognized for his 37 years in the ED profession by being awarded Fellow Member, Honorary Life Member, and, in 2016, the Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Honor of Edward DeLuca, recognizing his contribution to the economic development profession. He also served as treasurer of IEDC’s predecessor organization, the International Council for Urban Economic Development.

In addition, Joe’s volunteer contributions included serving on and chairing the Board of The Gateway Economic Corporation, the owner of the Gateway Sports

Joseph A. Marinucci ’72 (cont’d from page 1)

Marianist Educational Associates, a program that develops a community of lay faculty, staff and administrators dedicated to preserving the University’s Marianist heritage. In 2010 he was appointed Assistant for Temporalities for the Marianist Province of the United States, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. He served as one of five top leaders where he oversaw Province finances and social justice initiatives.

Sadly, Fr. Paul passed away on July 17, 2014 at the young age of 66. At the time of his death, he was visiting Marianist ministries of the District of India, a dependent unit of the Province of the United States.

In reflection on his 25th Jubilee as a Marianist, he wrote the following:

“The Marianists have always been open to someone of a different culture. Our life together, I believe, is a witness to the kingdom of God. Every race, culture and people are called to be followers of God. Mary, our model of faith, praised God who raised the lowly and freed the oppressed. Working for freedom and promoting the faith in the Black community have given meaning to my life as a Marianist.”

Fr. Paul was preceded in death by siblings Carl and Patricia. He is survived by his sister Iris Marshall Brown and brothers Isaiah and Aaron.

Let us thank God for the gift of his life. May he rest in peace.

Complex and more recently served on the Cleveland Host Committee for the 2016 Republican National Convention held in Cleveland.

In addition, Mr. Marinucci’s current community involvement includes the Union Club Board of Trustees, the Cleveland Restoration Society Board of Trustees, Little Italy Redevelopment Corporation (ex-officio), the Visiting Committee of Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, the Advisory Board for the Center of Population Dynamics at CSU, and the Urban Research Park CDE, based in Towson, Maryland.

A graduate of Cleveland State University, Joe was born in Giuliano Teatino, a small town 15 kilometers from the Adriatic Sea in the Chieti Province of Abruzzo, Italy. He migrated to the United States with his parents in 1956 and settled in the Little Italy neighborhood of Cleveland.

Today, he resides with his wife Dani in Westlake, Ohio, where they raised their four children: Antonia, Dante, Lucia and Vincenzo.

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We recently came across this letter from Bishop Floyd Begin ’20 and wanted to share with you.

While stationed in Germany, Fred married a German girl (Karen Hertwig) and together they had an infant son, Fred, Jr. Unfortunately, on March 26, 1968, Fred was killed in an automobile accident in Stuttgart, Germany. He left behind a wife and an 18-month-old son. What Fred did was in service to our country and he carried out the words of our Latin fight song, “For God and country right.”

While at Latin, Fred was a good and popular student who along with his classmates completed the course of studies prescribed for graduation by Cathedral Latin School. Although Fred’s picture appears in the 1962 Latin yearbook, he was not allowed to participate in graduation ceremonies and never received a diploma because of his sophomoric prank at the Senior Retreat.

Fifty-five years later, his classmates Tom Begley, Bob Sheahen and Jim McMahon decided they would petition that a posthumous Latin diploma be awarded to Fred. Since Latin no longer existed, they decided to appeal to the next best existing institution having direct links to Cathedral Latin School. With the help of Sue Wise, their case was presented to Sr. Jacquelyn

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Fred Zwilling Finally Granted Latin Diploma after 55 years

Gusdane, then president of Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School, and Joe Nista ’64, Latin Alumni President. They decided that Fred was entitled to a diploma since he had completed the requirements for graduation and that his dismissal may have been an administrative overreaction and not entirely justified. So a posthumous Cathedral Latin diploma was made and officially signed by each of them.

On September 16, 2017 at the 55 year reunion of the Class of 1962, Bob Sheahen, a close grade school and high school friend of Fred, presented the diploma to Fred’s brother Don ’63. In Bob’s words, “So tonight….55 years later…., we get to do something right. We get to restore Fred Zwilling to a place of dignity in our class. Fred Zwilling is a hero of our class and he is a credit to Cathedral Latin School. We have a posthumous diploma for him. Tonight, we are giving Fred’s

At their 55th reunion, the Class of 1962 recognized and paid tribute to a deceased classmate who never received a Cathedral Latin diploma. In 1962, four weeks before graduation, Fred Zwilling was denied a diploma and a chance to graduate with his class after beer was discovered in the toilet tank of his room during the Senior Class Retreat. Eventually, Fred went on to graduate from Cleveland Heights High School and enlist in the US Army.

posthumous diploma to Fred’s brother Don. Here, Don, is the diploma and thank you for all your family has done for our school and for all that Fred did “for God and country right.” Don later sent the diploma to Fred Zwilling, Jr, who resides in Keller, Texas with his wife Darcie. They have three grown daughters and two grandchildren.

The Class of 1962 hopes that Fred can rest in peace now that he has officially graduated from Cathedral Latin School.

Tom’s photos have been used in brochures, magazines, videos and websites. Clients include Access of Wilmington, Chatfield College, Cincinnati Park Board, Greater Wilmington Tennis Association, St. Philip Church and the SPCA. His work has been featured in solo and group exhibits and galleries in Cincinnati, Ohio and Wilmington, North Carolina.

Tom has an extensive stock photo library (both color and black and white) composed of coastal scenes, plant specimens, gardens, lifestyle images and abstracts. Stock photos may be licensed for commercial use. He presents an informative workshop, “A Garden Photography Primer” to arts organizations, camera enthusiasts, and garden clubs.

A passionate advocate for the environment, Tom previously served as a board member of the Cape Fear Economic Development Council and the New Hanover

Tom ConwayFine Art Photography

Tom Conway ’63 is a fine art photographer with over twenty years’ experience. His photos are found in private residences, businesses, and collections in CO, MD, MA, NC and OH.

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Clyde Thomas ’71 aka Uncle Clyde has been making good old off the grill barbecue in Selma, Alabama and Mississippi for a long time ... making it Southern Style. His big old pit, the right kind of fire and Uncle Clyde’s Southern Style Gourmet sauce, is a grilling system that can’t be beaten.

His special homemade sauce takes 12 hours to make. It contains no fat or trans fat and will enhance the flavor of chicken, pork, beef and burgers to make any meal a special treat. He also offers various rubs. For more information or to purchase his products to www.uncleclydesbbq.com.

Uncle Clyde’s Southern Style BBQ

County Parks Foundation. He resides with his wife in Wilmington, North Carolina where he enjoys biking, beachcombing and gardening (roses and perennials).

For more information on Tom’s works go to www.naturesportraits.org.

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1948Notre Dame College presented its 2017 Inner City Saint Award to Fr. Jim O’Donnell at a sold-out lunch program on November 14. He was honored for his lifetime of ministry among the poor and marginalized in Cleveland. Fr. Jim co-founded the Little Brothers and Sisters of the Eucharist in Cleveland’s Central neighborhood in 1977 with Sr. Maggie Conrad, with whom he shared the award. Congratulations, Fr. Jim, on this prestigious award!

1957A special thank you to the Class of 1957 for their donation to the Bro. Frank Nurthen Endowed Scholarship. This gift was from money received at their 60th Class reunion. Your donation is greatly appreciated!

1966On January 28, 2018, Tony Severino was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Tony has been coaching high school football for 48 years – including 35 at Rockhurst High School in Kansas City. Tony was also inducted into the Latin Sports Hall of Fame in 2001. Congratulations, Tony, on your induction!

1977Patrick Roncagli was recently inducted into the Findlay College Athletic Hall of Fame as a member of the 1979 Findlay Oilers NAIA National Championship football team. Pat was a 3-year starter at defensive nose tackle for the Oilers and a member of the 1978 Runner Up National Championship team. While at Latin, he was a 3-year starter in football and co-captain of the 1976 team that beat both St. Ignatius and Benedictine. Pat has had a long career teaching and coaching football at Centerville High School located outside of Dayton, Ohio.

ALUMNOTABLES

Johnny Britt at the Oscars

In 2015, Johnny Britt ’75 made his first appearance at the Oscars as one of the singers singing the song “Glory” with John Legend and Common.

This year Johnny was invited back again to join Mary

J. Blige singing “Mighty River.” Last year Johnny

appeared as the trumpet soloist in the Paris scene of

La La Land. He was also the trumpet soloist along

with Herbie Hancock, piano soloist, in the movie

Hidden Figures – both were Oscar winners in 2017.

For tour dates and CDs, please visit his website:

www.JohnnyBritt.com. Also, Marvin Meets Miles is

available online.

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NDCL Invites Latin Alumni to Reunion 2018 Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School invites Cathedral Latin alumni with a class year ending in 3 and 8 to NDCL for Reunion 2018 on Friday, June 8, 2018 from 6 to 10 p.m. in the McGarry Gym. This casual reception is a combined reunion for Notre Dame Academy, Cathedral Latin and NDCL alumni. Beer, wine, coffee, soft drinks and heavy hors d’ oeuvres will be served.

If you have never been to NDCL’s beautiful campus, guided tours will be available.

View Cathedral Latin memorabilia, trophies, and the WWII Memorial Plaque

that once hung at Latin. All are then welcome to return to NDCL on Sunday, June

10 for Mass in NDCL’s Annunciation Chapel. The cost is $30 per person. Spouses

and guests are welcome. Contact Director of Alumni Relations, Liz Maier ’06 at

(440) 279-1079 or [email protected] for questions or more information.

Golf Outing – Friday, June 29Are you ready for some golf? If so, make sure to save the date for our annual Golf Outing. It will be Friday, June 29 at Grantwood Golf Course, 38855 Aurora Road in Solon, Ohio with a shotgun start at 9:30 am. Winking Lizard will serve lunch at the turn, followed by a BBQ dinner at approximately 3:30 p.m. We will also have a 50/50 raffle.

The cost is $125 per golfer, which includes golf with cart, lunch, dinner and beverages. If you would like to attend dinner only, the cost is $40.

We are also looking for hole sponsors. Price is $125 for a purple and gold sign placed on the course. It’s a great way to advertise your name or company. Please note that this event is our only fundraiser for the alumni association.

We encourage you to secure your reservation by June 1 and mail a check made payable to Cathedral Latin Alumni to the alumni office or register online by credit card at www.clatin.org.

This year, we will auction off two completely restored tables along with two heavy red-oak chairs. The tables were obtained from Primo Vino restaurant and made from CLS classroom flooring while the chairs are from the school cafeteria. The money raised will go towards our alumni fund.

If you have any questions, please call Sue at (216) 691-9999.

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The alumni association has been working with Axel Hoyer to preserve our football games. Axel created AE Hoyer Media Services – aka Enjoy Again. He converts VHS, camcorder tapes and film to DVD and is excited to work with us to preserve our films.

We have over 100 games on old film reels that need to be converted to DVD. Approximately ten games have been processed and we hope to get the rest finished sometime in the future, but we need your help.

Please let us know if you have an interest in this project and are willing to help fund it. Also, if you have a film reel that you would like converted, please contact Sue Wise. The alumni association will cover the cost of the conversion and you can purchase the finished DVD.

Bringing Latin Football Back to Life

Cathedral Latin CredoThe Alma Mater reads, “We salute thee Alma Mater, Cathedral Latin School. We pledge to live your credo…”. Some have asked to have the credo printed in our newsletter, so here it is from the 1952 yearbook along with an explanation:

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1953 Committee: George Billings – 440-442-7421 Tony Gambatese – 440-248-4643 Dick Huberty – 440-888-1139

The 65th Class Reunion is Saturday, August 4 at Pine Ridge Country Club. More details to follow.

1958 Looking for a chairman.

1963 Committee: Ken Hrabak 440-668-7135 (cell) Tom Shannon 216-534-0964 (cell)

1968

Committee: Bob Andreano – 440-423-0616 (home) Frank Hlad – 440-796-4523 (cell) Donnie Rapposelli – 440-223-7277 (cell)

The 50th Class Reunion is Saturday, July 14 at Pine Ridge Country Club. More details to follow.

1973 Committee: Fran Gareau – 330-225-1135 Bill Scheible – 216-401-2100

1978 Committee: Jim Hyland – 216-496-5382 (cell) Tony Pulling – 440-339-4835 (cell)

If you have any questions about your reunion, please contact a member of the committee.

The Class of 1970 gathered at the Harp.

2018 Class Reunions

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2017 Class Reunions

The Class of 1957 attended a Cleveland Indians baseball game at Progressive Field on September 13, 2017, to celebrate their 60th reunion.

The Class of 1972 held their 45th reunion at Nighttown Restaurant on October 14, 2017.

The Class of 1962 gathered at Sterle’s Slovenian Restaurant on September 16, 2017 to celebrate their 55th reunion.

Class Gatherings

1953The Class of 1953 has arranged luncheon meetings for May 11 and October 12 at 11:30 am @ Pine Ridge Country Club, 30601 Ridge Road, Wickliffe, OH. If you have any questions, please contact Dick Huberty at (440) 888-1139. If you are interested in golfing after the luncheon, please contact George Billings at (440) 442-7421.

1954The Class of 1954 meets for lunch the first Thursday of every month at 11:30 am @ London Pickle Works, 7265 Fitzwater Road in Brecksville, OH. Anyone interested is invited to attend. For questions, please contact Duke Sistek at (330) 468-8593.

1955The Class of 1955 gathers for lunch on the second Thursday of every month at 11:30 am. To make a reservation, please call Don Hutton at (440) 331-7778.

1961The Class of 1961 will meet for lunch on Thursday, April 5 at 1:00 pm at Shula’s 2 @ The Double Tree by Hilton, 6200 Quarry Lane, Independence, OH. For questions, contact Joe Spagnuolo at [email protected] or (440) 892-0206.

1962The 56th Class Reunion is Saturday, September 15 at 6:30 pm @ Muldoon’s, E. 185th Street. There will be golf on Sunday, September 16 at Pine Ridge Country Club.

The Class of 1962 gets together for food, drink and a good time the last Friday of every month at 1:30 pm @ Muldoon’s Saloon and Eatery, 1020 E. 185th Street, Cleveland, OH. For questions, contact Tom Ashdown at [email protected].

1965The Class of 1965 meets on the last Friday of the month at 1:30 pm @ The Winking Lizard, 6111 Quarry Lane, Independence, OH. Restaurant is on the south side of Rockside, just east of the I77/Rockside Road interchange. For questions, contact John Wenzel at [email protected] or (440) 667-3961.

The Class of 1961 met for lunch last year.

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Rev. Lawrence Mann, S.M. ’33

Christopher Eckenfels, Jr. ’38

Lawrence Lask ’40

John Kralik, M.D. ’41

Joseph Nicholas ’41

John Petkovic ’41

James Nickels ’42

Edward Rogers, D.D.S. ’42

Anthony Grdina ’43

William Mason ’45

Donald Sheldon ’45

Rev. Msgr. Victor Bonnell ’46

James Cole ’46

Thomas Stanton ’46

Fred Brinkman ’47

Germain Grisez ’47

M. Richard Krusen ’47

Robert Fedor ’48

James Hinkel ’48

Jerome Koziatek ’48

Paul Matejka, Sr. ’48

John Passafiume ’48

Jude Blau ’49

Thomas Gilles ’49

Rev. Mark DiNardo, Ph.D. ’50

Thomas Kordic ’50

Robert Schreiber ’50

Charles Braun ’51

William Carrick ’51

Bruno Kowalewski ’51

Earl Miller ’51

John Monahan ’51

Stanley Bohinc ’52

Ronald Buckley ’52

Lawrence Franey ’52

Benno Hentemann ’52

Robert Miller ’52

Rev. Mr. Frederick Giel ’53

Hon. Alfred Lucas ’53

Ralph Reinmann ’53

Carl Schabroni ’53

Raymond Schmidlin ’53

John Yatson ’53

Ralph Smith ’54

William Karnatz, Sr. ’55

John Rundo ’55

Rev. Paul Sciarrotta ’55

Stephen Kovacs ’56

Carl Podwoski ’57

Timothy Kennedy ’59

Thomas Kohanski ’59

Anthony Zunt ’60

William Csonka ’61

John Russell ’61

David Sadd ’61

Joseph Miklich ’62

Charles Tamoney ’62

Joseph Agg ’63

Richard Mayich ’63

James Baldesare ’64

Ronald Mausser ’65

Michael DiFranco ’66

John Engoglia ’66

Patrick Bambrick ’69

Charles Fleming ’69

Paul Bunker ’70

Andrew Korcsmar ’70

Anthony Gatto ’72

Arturo Goudie ’72

Michael Jarden ’72

Terrence Leahy ’72

Michael Radenkov ’72

Timothy Coughlin ’73

James Koenig ’75

David Roach ’75

In MemoriamOur thoughts & prayers are extended to families who have lost loved ones.

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1936

James F. Schlecht

1938

John W. Krosse

Anthony L. Szabo

1940

James H. Demming, M.D.

Lawrence P. Lask

Dr. Joseph F. Stolla, D.D.S.

Frank J. Waldeck, Jr.

1941

Joseph M. Curtis

John C. Sague

William T. Slick, Jr.

1942

Jack T. Baird

John M. Giblin

Col. Raymond R. Jorz, USMC (ret)

Ernest J. Koenig

LTC Edward S. Maj (ret)

Raymond C. Reinmann

1943

Edmund J. Turk

Thomas C. Westropp

1944

John F. Conti

Warren J. Cummings

John L. Dickard

Matthew J. Dolenc

Edward G. Englehart

Frank Giaimo

Richard F. Horansky

John J. Kipfstuhl

James J. Pesek

Most Rev. Gilbert I. Sheldon

Joseph M. Walton

1945

Vincent F. DeCrane

George R. Englehart

William E. Mason

Ralph A. Morrell

1946

James H. Cole

George B. Dietzel

Edward P. Donnelly

Thomas J. Emling

William A. Enouen

Thomas A. Frontczak

Mark B. Ianni

Robert L. Laffey

Richard E. Livingston

Raymond J. Oliver

M. Raymond Prendergast

Edward J. Soloski

Larry J. Timbers

John M. Zajc

1947

Fred J. Brinkman

James R. Mandelik

Thomas P. Meaney, Jr.

Casmir J. Osowski

Albert A. Pullar

Harry T. Stephenson

Edward H. Strnad

1948

Joseph D. Bachraty

Ernest R. D’Amato

Joseph R. Fakult

Kenneth A. Gazdag

Jerome J. Grams

Thomas J. Keating

Ralph D. Konkowski

Jerome P. Koziatek

Edward A. Lostoski

Alexander S. Makowski

Bernard H. Niehaus, Jr.

Rev. James P. O’Donnell

Richard C. Schossler, Sr.

Jerome N. Shaveyco

Joseph C. Suchan, Jr.

John C. Tillman

Edward J. Turza

John J. Wilkins

1949

James W. Burkett

Francis J. Cawley

Edmund M. Cody

William P. Collins

Charles L. Emrhein

Lawrence J. Forbes

Joseph R. Grecko

Arthur L. Hanford, Jr.

Thomas J. Harmon

Ray G. Hauck

Raymond E. Hornak

John J. Kaminski

Ernest L. Koerner

Earl J. Lauer

Eugene J. Lausin

Gerald G. Miller

Gerard J. Miller

Richard A. Milosovic

John D. Robson

Daniel M. Walsh

Joseph F. Wasserbauer

1950

Bernard E. Clark

William A. Conrad

Ronald J. Cory

Richard T. Dow

Paul L. Farley

Patrick T. Ginley

John W. Hickey

Capt. J. William Horrigan, USN (ret)

L. Daniel Hottois

Aloysius J. Jezior

James W. Kipfstuhl

John S. Kopcso

Thomas A. Liederbach

Robert J. Loan

Dominic A. LoGalbo

Thomas W. Maloney

James R. McGinty

George L. Michalke

Richard J. Mott

John F. Norton

William J. Pevec

Richard J. Pirchner

Herb C. Ramerman

Albert H. Schempp

James F. Sweeney

Robert A. Thomas

Richard P. Veres

Robert A. Vourron

1951

Robert G. Barendt

Ronald N. Cejer

Michael A. DiCillo

Albert C. Dickard, Jr.

John J. Garner

Richard C. Jindra

Edward F. Katalinas

Richard J. Kenny

Bartley J. Kilkenny

Eugene P. Kogovsek

Norman M. Lexa

Joseph G. Maire

Eugene C. Maruca

Edward J. McGreal

Terrence J. Moughan

Robert J. Muzic

Peter J. Neroni

Paul J. Raglow, M.D.

Thomas M. Raia

Stephen J. Sebesta, Ph.D., P.E.

Thomas J. Smith

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Martin J. Smyczek, Jr.

Allan J. Stoessner

Chester E. Suskowicz, Jr.

George J. Thomey

George L. Vosmik

1952

William J. Amato

Francis J. Blake

Richard E. Bruyere

Leo R. Collins

Robert J. DeAngelis, M.D.

Joseph W. Domabyl

Louis L. Drasler, Jr.

James J. Feldkircher

Thomas Fillinger

Lawrence E. Franey

Gerald E. Fuerst

Ronald L. Gliebe

Victor A. Grdina

Donald E. Griffin

Col. Anthony M. Jezior (ret)

Robert J. Keller

Frank E. King, Sr.

John T. Kocevar

David J. Lombardo

Robert F. MacIvor

Robert Ortmann

James A. Reinmann

Robert T. Rose

James W. Schempp

G. Albert Stevenson

Frank S. Torok

George D. Vaul

Ramon E. Wallace

Michael F. Ward

Donald M. Willis

Ronald C. Wysocki

1953

Carmelo J. Amato

Robert P. Bajko

William J. Bergen III

George P. Billings

Col. Stephen G. Bosway

J. Kenneth Brown

Donald E. Cappelletti

Ronald R. DiLalla

Frank A. Fath

Col. Salvatore R. Felice, USAR (ret)

Dennis M. Grapo

James E. Gulick

Stephen F. Hamilton

Richard G. Huberty

Lawrence J. Kalapos

James P. Kinsey

Frank J. Knoll

Richard F. Kovalik

Robert J. Krejci

Albert A. Musca, M.D.

Raymond S. Oliger

Vincent M. Panichi

Louis F. Perko

James H. Powers

Carl A. Romansky

Robert A. Rymarczyk

David P. Sanders

Raymond J. Schmidlin

Joseph M. Sendry

Ralph J. Sprenger

Richard A. Sundra

John P. Szabo

Joseph H. Trask

Gerald J. Trombo

Edward A. Yarnovich

John A. Yatson

Alfred W. Zitnik

1954

Roy F. Carlson

Anthony L. Caticchio

John A. Franks, Jr.

William N. Geary

David G. Josza

Jerome T. Kelly

Clive M. Nagy

Rev. John R. Olsavsky

William G. Preston

Walter C. Smith

Daniel G. Stegmaier

James T. Stephenson

Louis A. Szabo

Eugene J. Trela

Rev. Mr. Carl M. Varga

Robert L. Weisenseel

Michael A. Zuccaro

1955

Walter I. Ackley

Rev. Mr. Dennis P. Bryant

Denis M. Burke

John F. Carson

Robert J. Conrad

Marvin A. Cook, M.D.

Donald E. DeRoia

Frank J. DeRose

John P. Fyfe

Gerald R. Gilles

Donald C. Hutton

Richard J. Kessler

Richard J. Krebs

James J. Lahman

Dr. Kenneth C. Latine

William C. Lynch

Leonard J. Mlejnek

Brian J. Mullin

Dominic J. Niccoli, D.D.S.

John J. O’Boyle

Michael F. O’Donnell

Eugene R. O’Neill

Ivan L. Otto

Raymond E. Stebanski

Richard F. Strogin

Daniel W. Stys

Joseph E. Urbas

1956

John F. Argie

Andre Caticchio

Thomas F. Coleman

Michael W. Coughlin

Richard L. Cuva

Leo A. Deininger

Paul J. Delaney

Thomas Divis

Joseph D. Firment

Anthony M. Frato

Frank B. Gollinger

William P. Irwin

Michael A. Jezior

Robert A. Krimsky

Francis E. Marinelli

James J. McNulty

Thomas J. Monahan

Kenneth F. Mrozinski

Norman E. Novotny

Ronald J. Prasek

Frank J. Roddy

Alfonso A. Rossi, D.D.S.

Matthew M. Selvaggio

Ronald F. Smith

Richard L. Snyder

Robert C. Sterbank

Frank Stergar

Jerome A. Widmer

Paul Wilkes

1957

Albert B. Aftoora

James M. Buckley

Paul A. Chuppa

Kenneth C. Cudnik

George J. Dlouhy, Jr.

David Michael Edelmuth

James R. Flaherty

Joseph D. Gaby, Jr.

Francis J. Hibler

Peter A. Kamis

Stanley F. Koss, M.D.

Robert L. Kunesh

Andrew M. Mlinac

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1957 continued

Donald J. Novotny, D.D.S.

William T. O’Donnell, Ph.D.

James A. O’Neill

Rev. Louis M. Papes

Roger W. Smith

Major Anthony J. Staraitis, USAF (ret)

George E. Sulik, Jr.

Earl J. Youmell

Andrew J. Zanella

1958

David R. Bell

Edward F. Cermak

Sebastian A. Cook, M.D.

Charles W. Cox

E. Richard Csoltko

Donald A. DeSapri

Bernard J. Divis

Jerold T. Englehart

Richard L. Fink

Thomas J. Forristal

Norbert W. Foxx

Anthony A. Garka

Joseph W. Gregg

Frank B. Harff

James V. Hering

Norman T. Ingrassia

Kenneth J. Kaminski

John J. Kastelic

Fred A. Mancini

Paul A. Maruna

Algirdas V. Matulionis

Thomas J. Palisin

John D. Pangonis

James D. Parch

Lawrence M. Piecuch

Gerhard J. Rokicki

John M. Shaw

Vincent L. Shuster

Eugene J. Smayda III

John J. Stropko, D.D.S.

William V. Susel

Theodore B. Vandemotter

Joseph F. Zwilling

1959

Chester F. Betliskey

Jerome A. Bohumolski

Ronald F. Brickman

Leo M. Caito

Albert J. Camma

Robert L. Cermak

Carmen J. Cesa

Joseph M. Cizmadia

Terence P. Cunningham

William B. DeFranco

Joseph N. Giovinale

Eugene H. Glenn

Henry A. Harff

Joseph J. Homa

Dennis A. Iacofano

Victor A. Ilenda

Michael J. Jablonski

Thomas A. Karlovec

Leo A. Kipfstuhl

Ronald J. Koeppen

Charles J. Kozelka

Edward J. Kuzma

James P. Lally

Richard J. Lillash

William McCrone

G. Robert McCullough

John A. Montana

Michael E. Mullin

Jack E. Norton

George S. Pavlik

Raymond S. Rini

Joseph G. Skerl

Carl F. Smocinski

Leonard J. Strnad

Richard J. Uher

George E. Walsh

Sam A. Yovanno

1960

Thomas R. Arnold

Allan J. Bombalicki

George J. Bartelme

Raymond B. Blaha

David J. Bokar

Rev. Mr. John P. Burke, Jr.

Salvatore C. Cheraso, CPPB

Norman F. Diederich, Ph.D.

Gerald P. Ferrazza

Bro. Thomas F. Giardino, S.M.

George J. Goudreau, Jr.

Thomas P. Hart

Louis F. Hlad

Joseph A. Huber

J. Packy Hyland

George J. Kahoun, Jr.

William E. Karnak

Edward A. Kraynak

James S. Lelko

Anthony J. Makransky

Rev. Theodore Marszal

Kenneth P. McCarthy

Walter J. Nowak

Robert J. Papa

Sterling J. Parks

John T. Pekarcik

James S. Ptacek

Frank P. Ramacciato

Nicholas J. Sarconi

Gerald P. Schetterer

George A. Schneider

Louis A. Shainker

Roger R. Skrocki

Gerald J. Stary

Chester F. Talarczyk

Ronald E. Tanski, Sr.

Phillip J. Trolli

Robert J. Valerian

Alan J. Yama

Bro. Stanley Zubek, S.M.

1961

Roger R. Abood

Norman J. Abraham

Fred T. Bittner

Roger D. Blatnick

Richard J. Borczuch

Thomas K. Boyle

Vincent T. Brice

David C. Brickman

William C. Connelly

Robert S. Czajkowski

Algimantas Daukantas

Ralph T. DeFranco, CO, LPA

Lawrence H. Denney

James Dykes

Bro. Victor M. Forlani, S.M.

Donald E. Ganim

Dennis K. Gasper

Paul H. Gohring

Matthew M. Haley

Les Allen Hofstetter

John R. Hunt

Miran A. Ivkanec

James J. Kennedy

Dennis E. Korosec

James R. Larkin

Donald J. Marn

Anthony McHugh

Albert M. Mizenko

David G. Moriarty

William J. Mullin

Thomas J. Novak

John P. O’Connor

Richard F. Pawlowski

Stanley J. Piekos

Donald M. Polomsky

Joseph M. Seiffert

Louis E. Shenk

Joseph G. Spagnuolo

16

2 0 1 7C AT H E D R A L L AT I N M E M B E R S H I P H O N O R RO L L

Joseph F. Stracensky

John R. Thorpe

Gerald A. Toth

John P. Veasey

1962

Frank P. Allega

Thomas W. Ashdown

James L. Blaszak

Daniel M. Borovac

Kevin J. Bynane

Robert W. Croft

James T. Denk

Albert J. Di Iorio

Gabriel N. Farkash

John P. Iafelice

Lawrence M. Kaminski

Gerald Ketchaver

William A. Kilinskas

David F. Komorowski

Ronald D. Lessner

Dr. Leo Loughead

C.J. Majcher, D.D.S.

Matt G. Major

Richard L. Marrapese

Daniel J. McGrath

James T. McMahon

Robert P. McMahon

Matthew E. McNamara

Joseph J. Miklich

Joseph Mormino

Richard J. Myslenski

Richard A. O’Neill

Raymond J. Paglio

Charles J. Russell

Clarence J. Sech

Gerald A. Staraitis

Bro. John Sturn, O.S.A.

Martin R. Tabone

1963

William J. Bauza

James A. Beesley

Michael G. Campbell

Edward P. Douglas

John C. Gregorio

Rev. Mark L. Hollis

Kenneth E. Hrabak

Terrance J. Kulka

Michael J. McGrath

Judge Timothy E. McMonagle

Michael H. Moore

Terrence J. Mulligan

Ed Parsch

Robert H. Pawlowski

Stephen A. Pekarcik

Kenneth Quinn

Mark Rocawich

Rev. Mr. John P. Sferry

Thomas M. Shannon

Edward J. Shvorob

Thomas G. Taylor

Peter S. Titas

Richard W. Tomc

Gregory F. Zerovnik, EMBA, Ph.D

Donald F. Zwilling

Richard Zytkowski

1964

Joseph N. Abraham, Jr.

Thomas M. Bender

James Bennett

Kenneth J. Berger

Richard L. Beyer

Joseph D. Bradley

John Bruile

John W. Buckley

Edward W. Bushik, S.J.

Frank Colacarro

Ralph E. DeRose

Frank M. DeRubeis

Joseph W. Diemert, Jr.

Vernon T. Edwards

Donald J. Forlani

Dale F. Goodrich

Thomas H. Gudowicz

Michael A. Isabella

Alex M. Kezdi

Paul T. Kijewski

Robert Koss

John J. Kozsey

John J. Krupinski

Edward R. Kuhel

Franklin J. Kunz

J. Douglas Loughead

Howard J. Mahoney

Michael P. Malone

Edward C. Martin

Thomas J. Matejka

Patrick A. McDonough

John Miceli

Joseph M. Nista

John C. Orlando

Dennis K. Pechota

Dennis P. Pinkozie

William E. Primosch

Donald N. Ramacciato

Leonard W. Ringenbach

Cosimo G. Sciotto, M.D.

Dr. William Shula

John A. Skerl, Ph.D.

Michael A. Soinski

Robert Stricker

Joseph J. Sustersic

Patrick E. Talty

Thomas A. Vavra

James G. Zaletel, D.D.S.

1965

William T. Betley

Charles B. Centivany

George R. Collins

Dr. John M. Cuffari

Daniel H. D’Ettorre

Rev. Dr. Kenneth A. DeLuca, Ph.D.

Frank P. DePalma

John A. DiCello, Jr.

James A. DiTomas

Andrew Durny

Warren L. Faber, Ph.D.

William P. Geschke

Edward J. Hartzell

Lawrence J. Herman

Daniel H. Hespen, Jr.

Vincent R. Isabella

Michael E. Ivka

John F. Kieran

Dennis J. Lenarcic

James T. Lomis

Frank C. Loschiavo

Ronald V. Mausser

Paul J. Maxse

Thomas R. Miklich

Gary J. Nied

Thomas J. Nowel

Patrick J. O’Rourke

Robert J. Petrovic

John R. Rasper

Ronald H. Reinartz

James B. Rohal

Gerald A. Stopar

Richard R. Toth

John J. Vehar

Ernst F. Weninger

Rev. Mr. John T. Wenzel

Fred R. Yaniga, Sr.

James M. Zarobila

1966

James T. Ambrose

Frank A. Aquino

Bernard A. Barabas

Michael J. Blaszak

John Bradley

Alan F. Bunker

Timothy J. Edwards

Howard J. Erne

Kevin M. Flanagan

Edward J. Gorbett

Nicholas S. Herbka

Terence P. Hudec

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1966 continued

Dennis A. Kennedy

Edward J. Kovacic

Allen P. Krukowski

James F. Lanese

Thomas G. Lantos

Michael J. Lavelle

Gordon F. Leden, D.D.S.

Dennis T. Moroney

David S. Murphy

Douglas F. Myslenski

Daniel A. Novy

Joseph S. Parey

Kenneth L. Pepera

Joseph Piotrkowski

Frank R. Piunno

Timothy P. Ratajczak

Daniel F. Ryan

William J. Scully

Anthony F. Severino

Robert A. Stowe

George J. Tamas

Frank G. Titas

Richard J. Urso

Larry M. Veasey

Elliott J. Viktoryn

Louis A. Volpe

Richard E. Warnke

Arthur C. Wicinski

Rudolph A. Zupan

1967

Fred A. Antonucci

Dennis J. Badar

Robert D. Baker

Torry A. Buck

James E. Burke

Harold Butler, M.D.

Paul T. Chiappone

Bruce Colosimo

Ronald G. Gadus

Charles A. Grebenc

Raymond J. Habian

John L. Herman

Paul J. Herman

Robert J. Hibler

Gary S. Holliday

Alan M. Kalis

Thomas K. Lavelle

Victor F. Mastrangelo

Michael A. Mooney

Attila Nemeth

Dennis J. O’Brien

Allan J. Paluf

Thomas A. Perlatti

Jack Reese Petry

Paul K. Ponstingle

Vincent R. Radzimski

Gerard J. Rooney

Michael R. Routa

Salvatore Ruggeri

John C. Sims

Charles J. Szabo, Jr.

Peter M. Ware

Donald A. Weichsel

William A. Welsh, Jr.

John H. Wilhelm

Francis Zunt

1968

Patrick V. Auletta

Michael R. Bryk

Frank P. Cardinale

Frank A. Cellura

David Chiappone, Ph.D.

John Dobritch

Richard L. Dzurec, Jr.

Frank J. Hlad

Henry A. Hoffman

Rev. Ralph G. Hudak

Dale G. Hutter

Louis F. Jacquet

William S. Jirousek, Jr.

Joseph M. Kaminski

Daniel A. Keefe

Christopher J. Klein

Rev. James T. Klein

Kenneth E. Krejci

Gregory Losh

Barry J. Martinis

Michael D. McDermott

James C. Pfahl

James A. Raleigh

Robert A. Ranells

Donald E. Rapposelli

James M. Schag

Thomas J. Schwarber

Joseph R. Tira

Jeffrey E. Valentovic

1969

Robert F. Collins, Jr.

Gary M. D’Alessandro

Ross A. DiBello

Dominic A. DiMarco

Donald G. Dzurec

Hugh P. Ginley

Gerald T. Godic

Kenneth C. Gregorio

Paul A. Greve, Jr.

Robert W. Karkoska

Gilbert A. Kroboth

David J. Long

William P. Maloney

Terrence A. McAdams

Leslie R. Monroe, Jr.

Dennis C. Murphy

Dennis Myslenski

Lawrence M. O’Toole

Paul J. Piazza

Michael P. Rossi

Dale W. Sunderlin

Steven T. Thomas, Ph.D.

Kenneth A. Zajac

Jan B. Zamiska

1970

Raymond P. Andrews

Norman G. Burns

John C. Calhoun

Harold C. DeStefanis

James F. Doyle

Michael M. Fratus

Francis E. Gaul, Jr.

Dennis E. Harmon

Lawrence F. Kubinski

James E. Link

James T. Mahony, Jr.

Don R. Martin

Paul J. Michalko

James R. Michals

Patrick J. Murphy

Daniel F. O’Linn

Christopher W. Payne

Joseph R. Pierce

Francis T. Sikora

Ralph M. Weber, Sr.

1971

Rev. Mr. Bruce J. Battista

Most Reverend Neal J. Buckon

Brian G. Burby

Frank M. Carlone

Ben J. Carlozzo

Thomas J. Catliota

Paul A. Ertel

Richard Falkowski

David N. Fuerst

Stanley Gromek

Timothy Hayek

Francis Lee Hobbins

David G. Hudak

Edward F. Jindra

Paul F. Kolb

John R. Kozak

Patrick J. Lamb

Ronald J. Litra

Anthony J. Marino, D.D.S.

Thomas P. McNally

James P. Murphy

William P. O’Loughlin

18

2 0 1 7C AT H E D R A L L AT I N M E M B E R S H I P H O N O R RO L L

John C. Pesek

John S. Peters

John L. Piazza

Thomas A. Rini

Richard D. Schwope

Clyde E. Thomas

William G. Thompson

Steve A. Toth

James P. Zappitielli

1972

John A. Bastulli, M.D.

Patrick K. Carlin

Patrick C. Czechowski

James DiCello

Larry Giaimo

Joseph A. Greve

James P. Harrison

Mark F. Horansky

Edward J. Hyland

Joseph G. Maichrye

Joseph A. Marinucci

Marc S. Mingione

Thomas M. O’Loughlin

Patrick F. Routa

Daniel D. Thompson

James R. Veasey

1973

John J. Albek

Timothy J. Brush

Stephen Cuglewski

James J. D’Amato

Peter A. Ducic

Thomas M. English

Timothy M. Hyland

Duane A. Isabella

Richard J. Jackson

Daniel C. Lombardy

Edward O. McAdams, Jr.

Kerry D. McCullough

Thomas I. Michals

Thomas J. Nolfi

Michael W. O’Donnell

Paul L. Palumbo

Stephen E. Pigott

David M. Russo

Gilbert J. Ryan

Michael T. Spicer

James E. Weiler

1974

Thomas A. Amodeo

James P. Carrabine

Richard A. Cavolo, D.D.S.

Joseph G. Filippo

James E. Franey

Richard A. Marino

Thomas J. Meder

Gerald O. Mullin

Joseph E. Schneeberger

John S. Tepfenhart

Leonard J. Velotta

Carter A. Welo

Robert A. Yodice

1975

Philip R. Adamson

John R. Allega

Kenneth W. Brown

Timothy P. Byrne

Thomas P. Carey

Joseph G. Corsaro

Robert J. D’Alessandro

Richard J. Godic

Clifford L. Gulley

Frank E. King, Jr.

Christopher M. Lynch

Vincent J. Malatesta

J. Terrence Quinn

Daniel A. Rodeno

John M. Rogers, Esq.

Timothy L. Szabo, Sr.

James R. Wood

1976

Joseph A. Allega

Timothy Bauman

John O. Binder

Joseph M. DePalma, D.D.S.

Christopher T. Ducic

Bill G. Gardner

Thomas J. Kovacic

David S. Payne

Bernard J. Tamburro

1977

James P. Allega

Patrick J. Conochan

Thomas M. D’Amato

Steven A. Filippo

Warren Hajde

James J. Holecek

Christopher Lachman

Lance M. Lippert

Gregory Lockhart

Robert G. Lowrie

Thomas J. Luskin

Michael T. Lynch

Michael J. McKinley

Patrick J. McNamara

Ernie F. Petrus

John D. Pinto

Timothy A. Pokorny

Timothy M. Rachek

Terrence J. Roncagli

Lorenzo E. Smith

Gregory T. Stricker

Terrence F. Wise

1978

David J. D’Amato

Benjamin J. Fisco II

Douglas R. Goergen

James C. Hyland, CPA

Paul A. Liatti

Andrew J. Mangione, Jr.

Richard T. Michalko

Anthony J. Pulling

Henry A. Santucci

Thomas J. Stricker

Christopher Suster

1979

Kevin M. Alexander

Michael F. D’Amato

Robert F. Hopkins

John J. King

Scott P. Klonowski

Carl J. Natale

Terence R. O’Deens

Phillip W. Oliveri

Brian P. Quinn

Darrell D. Ross

John J. Schneeberger

Chip Tighe

1980

Rev. Michael D. Ausperk

Pete Lamb

David Miller

Richard T. Miller

1981

Bernie Hyland

James J. Kay

1982

Paul D. Alto

Ray M. Kristosik

Faculty & Friends

Mark Czmyrid

Mrs. Charlotte E. Lynch

Michael A. McNamara

Mrs. Barb J. Rachek

Sam Ruvolo

John E. Saurine

Robert J. Simon

Mark D. Tomaro

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OFFICERSJoe Nista ’64PresidentR: (440) 286-5565C: (440) 668-9644E-mail: [email protected]

Mike Malone ’64Vice PresidentR: (440) 543-2150C: (440) 543-2189E-mail: [email protected]

Joe Spagnuolo ’61SecretaryR: (440) 892-0206C: (440) 610-0757E-mail: [email protected]

Frank Cardinale ’68TreasurerR: (440) 729-0663B: (216) 373-1602C: (216) 470-5118E-mail: [email protected]

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEETom Ashdown ’62R: (440) 349-3392C: (440) 382-2232E-mail: [email protected]

Dr. Michael Bates (NDCL)B: (440) 279-1050E-mail: [email protected]

Ben Carlozzo ’71R: (440) 248-4247C: (440) 221-4265E-mail: [email protected]

Rick Cavolo ’74R: (440) 285-8528B: (440) 473-5850C: (440) 554-6256E-mail: [email protected]

Frank Hlad ’68R: (440) 449-3336C: (440) 796-4523E-mail: [email protected]

Dominic LoGalbo ’50R: (330) 467-1700C: (216) 856-0004E-mail: [email protected]

Chris Lynch ’75R: (216) 381-3375C: (216) 509-8601E-mail: [email protected]

Terry Roncagli ’77B: (216) 444-4971C: (440) 570-4947E-mail: [email protected]

TRUSTEESFr. Mike Ausperk ’80R: (330) 336-3049E-mail: [email protected]

Carmen Cesa ’59R: (440) 918-1333C: (440) 227-7496E-mail: [email protected]

Jim Denk ’62R: (440) 232-7784C: (440) 336-1388E-mail: [email protected]

Jim Feldkircher ’52R: (216) 831-9808

Frank Giaimo ’44R: (216) 228-0881

Tom Nowel ’65R: (513) 850-4235E-mail: [email protected]

Phil Oliveri ’79C: (412) 551-3659E-mail: [email protected]

Dave Pasini ’65R: (440) 232-0408

Chip Tighe ’79R: (440) 449-5999B: (216) 381-5000E-mail: [email protected]

TRUSTEE EMERITUSDon Lesiak ’48R: (440) 845-4129E-mail: [email protected]

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