Vol. 49 No. 1 Spring 2008 Cathedral Latin Man of the Year: Roger Abood ’61 the highest honor of the Cathedral Abood has been a teacher, coach Latin Alumni Association, the Merit and administrator at Chanel since Award, for 2008. The annual Merit 1967 and was appointed principal in Award is given to one who by his con- 1987. He taught many science courses, duct and example has brought renown including anatomy, biology, chemistry to Cathedral Latin School. and earth science. He also taught at Abood will be honored at the asso- Cuyahoga Community College. ciation’s annual Communion Breakfast Abood has been recognized for his to be held on Sunday, April 27 at the professional contributions by Chanel, Notre Dame Education Center on John Carroll and the North Coast the campus at Notre Dame-Cathedral League. He also has been honored as Latin School in Munson Township. North Coast League Baseball Coach of After Latin, Roger went on to John the Year. Carroll University for undergraduate Abood followed his older brother, St. Peter Chanel High School President and graduate degrees in the sciences, Jim ‘47, to Latin, but says it was the and Principal Roger Abood ’61, a well- with further graduate work at John reputation of CLS at St. Ann School known Catholic educator in the Cleve- Carroll, , and the Uni- that was the most compelling reason land area, has been chosen to receive versity of Dayton. for making his choice. continued on page 5

Sister Jacquelyn Gusdane Center Chapel, “We are delighted that the Latin with breakfast to Alumni Association has decided to to speak at April 27 follow at noon in bring this celebration out to NDCL. Communion Breakfast the auditorium of We are very pleased to partner with on NDCL campus the Center. the association to continue this tradi- “The Alumni tion - and to share it with the extended Association is NDCL family,” Sister Jacquelyn said. Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School excited and grateful “On a personal level, I am honored to President Sister Jacquelyn Gusdane, to be able to con- address the breakfast guests on this very SND, will be the featured speaker at tinue our signature special occasion. Holding the Com- the Cathedral Latin Alumni Associa- event on the beautiful NDCL campus. munion Breakfast here will bring many tion’s 57th annual Communion Break- In addition to providing a great venue alumni – from all three of our schools fast on Sunday, April 27. for prayer and fellowship, this move – out to our beautiful campus.” This year marks the first time that expands the opportunity for all alumni, Sister Jacquelyn is completing her the association’s longest running event students, parents, faculty and friends to first year as president at NDCL, having will be held on the NDCL campus at take part in this annual tradition as it succeeded Sister Margaret Gorman, 13000 Auburn Rd. in Munson Town- transitions into an event for the entire SND. Sister Jacquelyn brings family ship. Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 NDCL community,” Alumni President lineage from both Cathedral Latin and a.m. in the Notre Dame Education Chris Lynch said. Notre Dame Academy. Her father, the continued on page 5 Pr e s i d e n t ’s Le t t e r Let there be (Friday Night) Lights

We can not keep the organiza- and those that believe it to be a great tion alive – 29 years after the school’s enhancement, to contribute to this closing – without your support. The project. You can earmark your cam- legacy of our alma mater continues paign pledge to the installation of the at NDCL which is where the major- lights, the stadium improvements or ity of our contributions are directed. as an unrestricted gift. If there is a We welcome any alumni who may be sizable financial support for the lights interested in joining the association as we could even see them next fall. a trustee or becoming more involved Wouldn’t lights be great for 2008? with the association or NDCL. Contact Leo Hyland at the As many of you know, NDCL NDCL Development Office has launched a capital campaign to (440.286.6226, ext. 264) to find out Greetings to all alumni and friends of raise $4 million. how you can contribute Cathedral Latin School. There are many to the Capital Campaign I would like to congratulate Roger key initiatives Stadium lighting and direct your contribu- Abood ’61 on being selected as this that the campaign would allow the tion to the stadium lights year’s Cathedral Latin Merit Award has targeted for hosting of football or any other component recipient. Roger has spent his career improvements games on Friday of this exciting endeavor. in Catholic education and has im- including athletics, or Saturday nights Let’s all get on board with pacted the lives of thousands of high endowment fund- this initiative by signing school students along his way. ing, performing along with boys & up today. This campaign I encourage you to make plans arts, science and girls soccer games. will dramatically improve to attend our annual Communion technology – to the “NDCL experience” Breakfast being held on April 27 name just a few. for its students well into where we will honor Roger for his ac- One key improvement that many the future. complishments since graduating from alumni have advocated is the addi- Please don’t forget about the two Cathedral Latin. Our guest speaker tion of lights on the football stadium. other annual events we sponsor: the for the event will be Sister Jacquelyn Adding stadium lights is part of this Athletic Hall of Fame induction held Gusdane, SND, president of NDCL. current campaign. Stadium light- at NDCL August 30 and the Latin With great pride I thank all of ing would allow the school to host Alumni Golf Outing on June 27. you who contributed to our annual football games on Friday or Satur- Those who attend always have a great dues for 2007, which amounted to day nights along with boys and girls time. over $39,000 from 1,118 contribu- soccer games. It also is a project that Thanks for continuing to be car- tors. This is one of the largest annual can be completed in a short period of ing, Christian people of our commu- amounts ever received. The honor time. nity and showing that Latin Pride! roll of all 2007 dues contributors is I would like to challenge those included in this issue. of you that have indicated this need -Chris Lynch ’75

2 Alumni group looks (a2. to restore oil painting of charging lion TRIVIA QUIZ A committee of the Cathedral Latin Think you know a lot about Cathedral Latin School? The Alumni Alumni Association has obtained Association’s History Book Committee has pulled together a quick quotes to restore the charging lion oil test about Latin’s lore. See how many you can get. Send your painting that hung in the Latin gymna- answers to the Alumni Office for grading. A perfect score earns sium for nearly 40 years. The painting you a free gift of Latin merchandise. Good luck! is in need of major repair. 1. What Latin alumnus was honored as the Alumni Association’s first Man of the Year award NDCL officials have said a restored in 1958? painting would be gladly welcomed in (a) John Cardinal Dearden ’25 (b) Herb Eisele ’22 the school’s Michael McGarry gym. (c) John Cardinal Krol ’27 (d) William Ternansky ’26 Committee members will begin fund-raising efforts this summer to 2. What governor attended the school’s Golden Jubilee banquet held at the Sheraton ballroom in April 1966? pay for the work. Anyone interested in (a) James Rhodes (b) donating to this project should contact (c) Michael DiSalle (d) John Gilligan the Alumni Office. 3. Latin’s last football team in 1978 finished with a 5-4 record, including wins against what three archrivals that also were defeated in their first encounters? Latin class ring (a) St. Ignatius (b) Holy Name replacement offered (c) St. Joseph (d) Benedictine The Alumni Association and Jostens 4. What Latin hoopster scored the last points in the school’s basketball history with a 3- have teamed up to create a new school point play during the 1979 state championship game against Dayton Jefferson? ring for Latin alumni who lost, dam- (a) Colin Irish (b) Mike Carswell aged or never ordered their class ring. (c) Karl Morris (d) Geoff Warren The original ring manufacturer is 5. In September 1977 Latin was awarded a $20,000 grant from the Cleveland-based Rein- designing one style of ring with your berger Foundation that was used for: choice of gold ($389) or yellow lus- (a) Demolition of Darby Hall (b) Gymnasium repairs/remodeling trium ($249). It will have a purple (c) Chapel repairs/remodeling (d) Auditorium repairs/remodeling stone, CL overlay on top, lion on one 6. What teacher taught more Latin students than any other member of the faculty, starting side and Society of Mary shield on the in 1933 through the school closing in 1979? other. You will be able to designate a (a) William Ternansky (b) Ab Strosnider graduation year and have your name or (c) Ken Fierle (d) Rev. Joseph Lekan initials engraved on the inside. Anyone interested in ordering a 7. What was the first event held in the new Latin gymnasium in the spring of 1930? (a) Amateur boxing (b) Squidgulum ring, or would like to help defray the (c) Minstrel Show (d) Latin Orchestra concert one-time setup charge, please contact Sue at the Alumni Office. 8. How many presidents have served the Cathedral Latin Alumni Association since its initial formation in 1920? (a) 28 (b) 33 (c) 36 (d) 41

9. What year did legendary Ohio State University football Coach Woody Hayes serve as the featured speaker at the post-football season banquet? (a) 1958 (b) 1961 (c) 1966 (d)1972

10. What Latin class had the most – 20 members – join the priesthood or become brothers in religious orders? (a) 1929 (b) 1930 (c) 1936 (d) 1948

11. How many presidents/principals served Cathedral Latin School from 1916-79? (a) 15 (b) 16 (c) 17 (d) 19

3 2007 Hall of Fame inductions a success The Alumni Association’s 48th annual Hall of Fame Dinner and induction ceremony along with the fifth annual NDCL and NDA inductions was held Saturday, Sept. 15, 2007 at NDCL’s campus in Munson Township. The event began with a varsity football game between NDCL and St. Peter Chanel followed by the induction ceremony. Nearly 200 guests enjoyed a delicious barbeque dinner by the Winking Lizard under a tent provided Terry Stricker ’69, Bernie and Rick Cavolo ’74, NDCL Principal Joe Waler and Dominic LoGalbo ’50. by Able Rental Company. The 2007 Cathedral Latin inductees were Tom Croft, M.D. ’55, Rich Wer- vey ’59, John McCarthy ’69 and the 1957 basketball team. NDCL inductees were Tim Shantz ’95, Jen Kanetsky ’00 and coach Jerry Hippley along with NDA’s inductees Carrie (Fay) Stewart ’85 and Christine Meeks ’89. Congratulations to all inductees!

Hall of Fame inductees with their sketches are (left to right): Tom Croft ’55, Rich Wervey ’59, John McCarthy ’69, Tim Shantz ’95, Christine Meeks ’89, Coach Jerry Hippley, Nancy (Ka- netsky) Merritt ’00 (sister of recipient Jen Kanetsky), and Carrie (Fay) Stewart ’85.

Former Latin hoop teammates Norm Baracz ’57, Vidi Morkunas ’57, Ed Don and Marian Moore with Hall of Fame inductee Tom Croft ’55. Petkovic ’58, Biagio Oddo ’57, Jim Flaherty ’57, Ken Koprowski ‘’57, Joe Perella ’58 and Don Gacey ’58 gather for a photo.

4 Abood continued from pg. 1 l u m n o t a b l e s He recalls that he was most im- a pressed with the devotion of the Marianists to Mary and that priest and ’49 Bob Maruna has been cho- brothers were authentic people – that sen as the 2007 recipient of the Blue they smiled and were interested in you. and Gold Award for contributions to In particular he recalls Brother Frank, Wooster High School athletics. Bob Brother Tonry, Brother Conlon, and was instrumental in the Wooster Hall Brother Geiger. Also important was of Fame’s formation in 1986, serving the dedication of the lay faculty, and as its first organizer and president. the ‘addendum’ of Mr. Ternansky. Of course, as most alumni remem- (Left to right) Latin alumni Clifford ber, he noted the vibration of the gym Gulley, Bill Mason and Bob Crowley ’63 Michael Stinziano was join Mary Pat Beaufait in receipt of their during the rallies and the spirit of the honored at the St. Vitus Alumni award for their long-time commitment Hall of Fame Day Oct. 28. Gov. Ted senior class. to the mission and values of the Cleve- The experience at CLS was respon- land CYO. Strickland in 2007 appointed Mike sible for his decision to be an educator. Three men of Latin were honored at to the prestigious Association of Ohio His impression of CLS will never be the CYO Hall of Fame and Recogni- Commodores, a small group of high- lost to him. tion Awards ceremony held Oct. 24 level business leaders dedicated to pro- Roger and his wife, Kathleen, have by the Diocese of Cleveland’s Youth moting economic growth in the State four children and nine grandchildren. and Young Adult Ministry and CYO of Ohio. He also serves as liaison for Office. Each was recognized for their the State Government Affairs Council excellence in carrying out the mis- of State Governments. Speaker continued from pg. 1 sion and philosophy in their work as a youth coach. They are: ’65 Charles Centivany, ex- late Herbert Gusdanovic, graduated ecutive director of the Office of the from Latin in 1930, after making the ’45 Bill Mason has coached at Chairman and Chief Executive at academic honor roll, singing in the St. Aloysius, St. Vincent DePaul, St. Ford Motor Co., has been elected to Glee Club, running track and serving Clement and St. Brendan parishes the board of directors of the National as a member of the Service Club. Her for more than 50 years. He was also Defense University Foundation at mother, the late Mary Kinsella, gradu- a baseball, softball and basketball of- Fort McNair in Washington, DC. ated from Notre Dame Academy in ficial for more than 30 years. 1933. ’74 James Franey has been Sister served as principal of NDA ’74 Bob Crowley has been promoted to assistant chief of police from 1973-79 (as Sister Mary Evarista) an energetic and enthusiastic boy’s for the city of South Euclid. A 21-year and as a member of the NDCL board basketball coach at St. Brendan Parish veteran on the department, Franey of directors since its inception in 2003. for the last 15 years. Bob is an active has served in the patrol division and The former teacher, advisor, and mem- member of the parish and member of Detective Bureau, rising to the rank ber of the NDCL strategic planning the parish Athletic Advisory Board. of lieutenant. A graduate of North- team also has held key leadership posi- Bob focuses on sportsmanship and the western University’s School of Police tions within the Sister of Notre Dame. Christian values in all his players. Staff and Command, he previously The Class of 1958 will also be the worked for the Williamsburg Police honored guests of the Alumni Associa- Department in Virginia and served ’75 Clifford Gulley was the tion celebrating its golden anniversary. as a law enforcement specialist in the basketball coach at St. Vitus Parish Tickets are $20 for adults and U.S. Air Force. Pat Taormina, another for 13 years and has been involved $15 for students. Reservations can be member of the Latin class of 1974, is at St. Francis Parish in Cleveland for made on-line at the association website a sergeant in the South Euclid Police the last four years. He has coached (www.clatin.org) or via checks made Department, and Latin classmate Joe the children on his team to play fairly, payable to CLAA mailed to the Alumni Filippo is the city’s finance director. to learn from each other and to carry Office. yourself with dignity and discipline.

5 Golf Outing returns to Grantwood on June 27

The 16th annual Alumni Golf Outing will be held Friday, June 27 at Grantwood Golf Course, 38855 Aurora Road in Solon. The driving range will be open at 8:30 a.m. followed by a shotgun start at 9:30 a.m. Cost is $110 per person that includes driving range, golf with cart, lunch, dinner, beverages and door prizes. Dinner reservations only are $25. Make your reservation by mailing a check made payable to CLAA to the alumni office or register on-line at www. clatin.com. We encourage you to make your reservation soon because this event sells out quickly. For more information, please contact Sue at the Alumni Office.

2007-08 Of f i c e r s , Ex e c u t i v e Co m m i t t e e a n d Tr u s t e e s

Officers Ernie D’Amato ’48 Charlie Emrhein ’49 Don Lesiak ’48 R: (330) 405-1378 R: (216) 932-6746 R: (440) 845-4129 Chris Lynch ’75 E-mail: [email protected] B: (440) 845-0021 President Sr. Jacquelyn Gusdane, S.N.D. E-mail: [email protected] R: (216) 381-3375 R: (440) 286-6226, ext. 268 Jim Feldkircher ’52 B: (216) 383-4926 E-mail: [email protected] R: (216) 831-9808 William Mason ’45 E-mail: [email protected] B: (216) 881-2560, ext. 442 R: (440) 777-0660 Leo Hyland ’77 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Tom Ashdown ’62 R: (216) 691-1545 Vice President B: (440) 286-6226, ext. 264 Frank Giaimo ’44 Dave Pasini ’65 R: (440) 349-3392 E-mail: [email protected] R: (216) 228-0881 R: (440) 232-0408 E-mail: [email protected] Dominic LoGalbo ’50 Bob Grisanti ’36 Jack Paulin ’43 Terry Roncagli ’77 R: (330) 467-1700 R: (330) 425-8509 R: (216) 731-3041 Secretary E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] R: (440) 543-6185 Andy Putka ‘44 B: (216) 444-4971 Trustees Frank Hlad ’68 R: (440) 331-5532 E-mail: [email protected] R: (440) 449-3336 Fr. Mike Ausperk ’80 E-mail: [email protected] Mike Soinski ’64 Frank Cardinale ’68 R: (216) 252-2626, ext. 22 R: (440) 526-5528 Treasurer E-mail: [email protected] Pat Hyland ’76 B: (216) 787-3371 R: (440) 729-0663 R: (216) 381-2551 B: (216) 373-1602 Mike Bambrick ’77 B: (216) 706-3724 Joe Spagunolo ’61 E-mail: [email protected] R: (216) 272-3083 E-mail: [email protected] R: (440) 892-0206 B: (216) 291-9850 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Paul Jankowski ’55 Executive Committee R: (440) 746-0852 Paul Sturn ’64 Ben Carlozzo ’71 E-mail: [email protected] R: (216) 381-6063 Rick Cavolo ’74 R: (440) 248-4247 R: (440) 285-8528 B: (330) 966-0444, ext. 2028 Ken Koprowski ’57 Chip Tighe ’79 B: (440) 473-5850 E-Mail: [email protected] R: (440) 247-7839 R: (440) 449-5999 E-mail: [email protected] B: (216) 381-5000 Dominic Delsander ’46 Pat Lamb ’71 E-mail: [email protected] Carmen Cesa ’59 R: (216) 932-6154 R: (440) 646-9967 R: (440) 918-1333 B: (440) 944-7494 B: (440) 942-6266 Jim Denk ’62 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] R: (440) 232-7784 B: (440) 717-5643 E-mail: [email protected] 6 The Business of Rebuilding Joe Marinucci ’72 is in the thick of Cleveland’s resurgence

Fairfax, the Cleveland Clinic campus and a grated to Cleveland with his parents in 1956. booming University Circle. The cool, aloof Murray Hill kid’s four The president and CEO of the Down- years at Latin were the most tumultuous in town Cleveland Alliance enjoys the challenge the school’s history. Racial tensions mounted. of helping businesses, civic organizations Traditional school operations gave way to and government attract private investment more liberal methods. Marianist staffing and make downtown a more vibrant place dwindled. The crumbling neighborhood to live, work, visit and invest. The alliance fostered increased violence. School finances uses 40 uniformed staff to clean and patrol were squeezed as enrollment plunged. downtown day and night, and most recently “It was a different era back then. We launched a safety ambassador escort program. went from a strict dress code and discipline His is a job that requires faith, persis- when I started to none. Then they started the tence, patience and thick skin. modular class system. I guess you could say “I enjoy development. From a profes- we were the experiment,” Marinucci reflected sional perspective, this is what I have done from his Tower City office. in all its variations – sometimes a little more Despite those challenges, the former economic development, sometimes more football team captain and junior class presi- business development, sometimes a combina- dent says his days at Latin enkindled a spirit tion of the two. It is hard work, but I do see of teamwork and accomplishment. Cathedral Latin School did its best work the progress,” says Marinucci. “I remember walking into the gym for molding street-tough teens from Cleveland’s At age 54, Marinucci is too young to my first football rally. The intensity was ethnic, working class neighborhoods into re- remember the city’s glory days. He never remarkable. The enthusiasm and camaraderie sponsible young men ready for college, career saw Millionaire’s Row or was striking to me, because and responsible citizenship. Euclid Avenue when it in my youth that’s not how Joe Marinucci ’72 could serve as a poster teemed with holiday shop- Since returning to things operated. To me, it is child for that legacy. pers and office workers. Cleveland as Mayor a great memory of awaken- The Lions’ bone-crunching, all-Crown But he shares the vision ing my school spirit,” says Conference linebacker surrendered his play- for reversing decades of Michael White’s direc- Marinucci, his hair still thick ing days to a knee injury playing for Ohio decay and blight that tor of economic devel- and wavy though streaked Wesleyan University. He pushed on to earn played a primary role in with silver. a bachelor’s degree in political science at his high school’s demise. opment in 1990, Joe “I got to meet a real cross- Cleveland State University and found an un- The embers from the has been in the thick section of people at Latin. planned career in community and economic city’s Hough and Glenville It was kind of a melting pot development. neighborhood riots were of high-profile proj- – the jocks, geeks, potheads His skills in strategic planning, real still smoldering when ects that have trig- or whatever. You learned to estate development, financing, public policy Marinucci arrived at Latin be friends with all differ- development and business retention and from nearby Holy Rosary gered unprecedented ent types of people, and I expansion have been polished working for Parish in 1968. Droves of investment in the enjoyed that.” Cuyahoga County, the state of Ohio, city of residents from neighbor- Working to rebuild Cleve- Cleveland, Playhouse Square Foundation, hood parishes, which had long-ailing city. land 30 years after its collapse the Downtown Cleveland Partnership and historically fed Latin’s triggered Latin’s closing is an the Downtown Cleveland Alliance. enrollment, were flock- irony not lost on Marinucci, Since returning to Cleveland as Mayor ing to the suburbs. The city population was who lives in Westlake with his wife, Dani, Michael White’s director of economic devel- falling by more than 125,000 from 1960-70. and their four children. opment in 1990, Joe has been in the thick Business investment and support would soon “Whenever I go by John Hay (high of high-profile projects that have triggered follow the exodus. school), I feel a profound sadness. It’s still unprecedented investment in the long-ailing Latin had always enjoyed a healthy tough seeing it, knowing that across the city. Among those that bear his fingerprints: pipeline of students from the cramped, wind- street a great institution didn’t survive,” he • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum ing streets of Little . The drastic social said. • Great Lakes Science and Technology Center changes of the turbulent 1960s were altering “Latin was a fully integrated, diverse • Gateway sports complex for the Indians the competitive landscape, however. mixture of people and that is exactly what and Cavaliers “A lot of the older guys from the the community needs today. It’s exactly the • Playhouse Square Theater District neighborhood went to Latin, but many of kind of institution you would build if you • Warehouse District the families were migrating up the hill to were to start from scratch – a tough school • $1.3 billion in assorted projects between South Euclid and Lyndhurst. And St. Joe’s that helps form responsible young adults.” Public Square and the Innerbelt was making in-roads, too. But for me, it was • $200 million Euclid Corridor bus rapid between Benedictine and Latin,” recalled transit line to link Public Square, Midtown, Marinucci, who was born in Italy and immi- 7 2008 Reunions Listed below are the chairmen and in- formation for the 2008 class reunions. Please direct any questions regarding your reunion to the chairmen listed below. We are still looking for chair- man for 1938, 1943 and 1978. If you are interested, please contact Sue at the Alumni Office.

1933 – Joe DiMarco 216-261-1923 1948 – Ernie D’Amato 330-405-1378 1953 – Frank Soltis 440-427-0608 1957 – Don DeSapri 740-587-5247 Joe Gregg 216-978-5333 Frank Powers 740-881-1180 To be held August 29-31 at NDCL and The Class of 1957 celebrated its golden anniversary on Sept. 15 on the campus at Notre Dame- Aurora Country Club. Cathedral Latin School in Munson Township. Following the afternoon varsity football game, class members attended Mass in the school chapel and dinner in the library. 1963 – Joel Guthleben 440-354-5050 1968 – Bob Andreano 440-423-0616 Frank Hlad 440-796-HLAD Rev. Jim Klein 216-221-0233 Don Rapposelli 440-223-7277 Stag event to be held Sept. 6 at the Bar- rell Room Winery, 28932 Euclid Ave. in Wickliffe. The Class of 1962 held its 45th class reunion The Class of 1942 held its 65th reunion Sept. on Aug. 4 at Sterle’s Slovenian House. 1973 – Tim Donovan 216-409-6259 21 with a luncheon at Wellington Restaurant in Highland Hts.

Above: The Class of 1952 started its 55th re- union with a golf outing on Aug. 10 at Fowler’s Mill and dinner at Primo Vino restaurant in Little Italy. A buffet dinner and gathering was held Aug. 11 at NDCL in the library. (Back row, left to right) Norb Malin, Joe Waters, Earl Armbruster, Don Griffin, John Lloyd, Vern Downey, Bob Ortmann, Anthony Jezior, Jim Ramsey and Lou Drasler. (Front row, left to right) Ron Wysocki, Jerry Fuerst, Tom Kmiec, The Class of 1967 started its 40th reunion Aug. 24 with a golf outing at Acacia Country Club. Frank Azzarello, Ron Gliebe, Matt Vitullo, Bill Mass was held at St. John’s Cathedral the next day followed by the Charity football game at Kubat, Frank King and Ramon Wallace. Stadium and dinner at Acacia Country Club. On Aug. 26 they had a tour and brunch at NDCL. On the links are (left to right): Jack Petry, Bruce Colosimo, Don Ciolek, Dan Moran, Mike Routa, Tom Hallal, Patrick Corrigan, Dennis Badar, Jim Gorman, Ron Gadus, Joe 8 Miceli, Dave Spotts, Dennis O’Brien, Ed Brice, and Bill Walsh. 2007 Cathedral Latin Alumni Membership Honor Roll 1930 Leroy Fenstermaker 1941 Lawrence L. Evert 1944 Kenneth A. Perz 1947 Kenneth P. Lehmann 1941 Thomas G. Fry 1944 James J. Pesek 1947 Arthur W. Lowe 1931 Louis H. Hruby 1941 Thomas F. Hagen 1944 Andrew C. Putka 1947 James R. Mandelik 1931 Anthony A. Pozelnik 1941 Robert F. Hill 1944 Robert L. Sadler 1947 Peter N. Manfredi 1941 Frank J. Kelley 1944 Most Rev. Gilbert I. Sheldon 1947 Robert J. Matoney 1932 John W. Corso 1941 Thomas J. Lange 1944 Joseph M. Walton 1947 Edward J. Mazzolini 1932 William A. Muth 1941 William E. Liddy 1947 Thomas P. Meaney Jr. 1932 Norbert G. O’Brien 1941 Joseph B. Nicholas 1945 Phillip J. Bova 1947 John J. Nassif 1941 John A. Petkovic 1945 John J. Curran 1947 Arthur J. Neff 1933 John F. Andes 1941 George H. Ryder 1945 Vincent F. DeCrane 1947 Joseph L. Orosz 1933 Wencel A. Frank 1941 John C. Sague 1945 Eugene C. DeSimone 1947 Casmir J. Osowski 1933 Edward J. Koenig 1941 Howard J. Schleimer 1945 George R. Englehart 1947 Albert A. Pullar 1933 Ralph J. Pelegrin 1941 James M. Sennish 1945 William A. Feldkircher 1947 James W. Roeder 1933 George E. Savage 1941 Robert J. Zarobell Sr. 1945 Joseph G. Fifolt 1947 Daniel B. Smerritt (Czmyrid) 1933 Robert J. Thompson 1945 Ralph E. Gurney 1947 Edward H. Strnad 1942 Jack T. Baird 1945 John J. Jancsurak 1947 David J. Stumpf 1934 William E. Gorris 1942 John Giblin 1945 Arthur J. Lauer 1947 A. R. Van Cantfort 1934 Joseph A. Van deMotter 1942 Daniel E. Hurley 1945 John A. Lyden 1947 Robert J. Verderber 1942 Col. Raymond R. Jorz USMC (ret) 1945 Thomas J. Martin 1947 James F. Wade 1935 John F. Eble 1942 Edward C. Kipp 1945 William E. Mason 1935 George A. Gelofcsak 1942 Ralph J. Kovach M.D. 1945 James R. Rankin 1948 Joseph D. Bachraty 1935 Richard J. Nobbe 1942 Vetal A. Lucka 1945 James R. Ruffing 1948 Robert J. Bencic 1935 Henry J. Vyhnalek 1942 Col. Edward S. Maj (ret) 1945 Albert M. Tilow 1948 Robert F. Collins Sr. 1942 Rev. John T. McDonough 1945 Richard F. Timbers 1948 Ernest R. D’Amato 1936 Robert C. Grisanti 1942 John A. McKenna 1945 Patrick J. Toomey 1948 Joseph J. Doyle 1936 Rev. Simon J. Nekic 1942 Robert J. Panehal 1945 Norbert M. Zupan 1948 Rev. Arthur B. Egan 1936 Justin R. Noetzel 1942 Bernard L. Plechaty 1948 Joseph R. Fakult 1936 Paul F. Reminder 1942 Elmer A. Popelmayer 1946 Rev. Msgr. Victor G. Bonnell 1948 Joseph L. Fiala 1936 James F. Schlecht 1942 Raymond C. Reinmann 1946 Lawrence Cesar 1948 Joseph F. Gallo 1936 Joseph E. Sotak 1942 Edward P. Rogers D.D.S. 1946 John P. Chambers 1948 Kenneth A. Gazdag 1936 Francis E. Wanda 1942 Peter S. Ruminski 1946 James H. Cole 1948 James F. Hinkel 1936 John Wheatley 1942 Robert E. Schade 1946 Dominic C. Delsander 1948 Raymond A. Kastelic 1936 John A. Wunderle 1942 William L. Spring 1946 Anthony J. DiCicco 1948 Thomas J. Keating 1942 Julius P. Sukys 1946 Edward P. Donnelly 1948 Edward C. Knuth Jr. 1937 Matthew P. Bosetin 1942 Frank E. Tercek 1946 Patrick J. Duffy 1948 Ralph D. Konkowski 1937 William M. Gallagher 1942 Stephen J. Vargo 1946 Thomas J. Emling 1948 Frank C. Krasovec 1937 Vincent J. Hlavin 1946 William A. Enouen 1948 Henry J. Kuska 1937 Joseph C. Kocab 1943 Norbert S. Badar 1946 Donald L. Ferfolia 1948 John C. Leonard 1937 Henry E. Nowak 1943 Paul T. Bohn 1946 Thomas A. Frontczak 1948 Donald R. Lesiak 1937 Stephen A. Sasfy 1943 Dr. George A. Brennan 1946 Louis F. Gammel 1948 William F. Liuzzo 1937 Stanley F. Spirakus 1943 Neil J. Conway Sr. 1946 John M. Hannan 1948 John C. Lorence 1943 Daniel J. Dickens 1946 Mark B. Ianni 1948 Edward A. Lostoski 1938 George J. Blatt 1943 George R. Hickernell 1946 Edward J. Kane 1948 Alexander S. Makowski 1938 Richard E. Cachat 1943 Rev. William J. Johnson 1946 Andrew Kaschalk 1948 Gilbert N. McGee 1938 Charles S. Cavolo D.P.M. 1943 Wayne R. Lansdowne 1946 Kenneth S. Kondas 1948 Burton E. Neitzel 1938 George E. Felty 1943 Thomas J. Lisy 1946 Michael Kranek 1948 Bernard H. Niehaus Jr. 1938 Russell E. Grady 1943 Charles D. Missar 1946 Arthur O. Kresse 1948 James F. O’Day 1938 Francis J. Hogan 1943 Daniel J. O’Loughlin 1946 Richard E. Livingston 1948 Rev. James P. O’Donnell 1938 John S. Joyce 1943 Jack G. Paulin 1946 Elmer Luke 1948 Joseph G. Pilla 1938 John W. Krosse 1943 Howard G. Pekar 1946 Salvatore J. Maritt 1948 James M. Previt D.D.S. 1938 Elmer G. Malone 1943 Joseph R. Petras 1946 Gerald C. McDonough 1948 William T. Rolf 1938 Joseph M. Turk 1943 George J. Rozak 1946 Robert J. Naegele 1948 Donald F. Roshetko 1938 Raymond E. Tuwalski 1943 Victor F. Rozance 1946 Raymond J. Oliver 1948 Anthony L. Sassano 1938 Gordon G. Wilker 1943 Edmund J. Turk 1946 William B. Pike 1948 Richard C. Schossler Sr. 1943 Rollin F. Van Cantfort 1946 Stephen J. Pitzer 1948 Carl Sell 1939 Judge Salvatore R. Calandra 1943 Thomas C. Westropp 1946 M. Raymond Prendergast 1948 Jerome N. Shaveyco 1939 Thomas J. Dunnigan 1943 Rev. Msgr. Robert C. Wolff 1946 Paul S. Recko 1948 Joseph C. Suchan Jr. 1939 Herman G. Gruhn 1946 Arthur W. Schultz 1948 John C. Tillman 1939 Edward J. Hurley 1944 John F. Conti 1946 Edward J. Soloski 1948 Edward J. Turza 1939 Robert V. Kocab 1944 Warren J. Cummings 1946 Richard C. Sweeney 1948 Wenceslaus F. Vozobule 1939 Edward J. Rozak 1944 John L. Dickard 1946 Wayne J. Weltin 1948 Joseph S. Wegas 1939 George E. Wurm 1944 John P. Ellison 1946 Frank F. Winter 1948 John J. Wilkins 1944 Edward G. Englehart 1946 Raymond D. Wuco 1948 John Zupancic 1940 Frank A. Bauman 1944 Benedict R. Farroni 1940 Frank A. Buddie 1944 Frank Giaimo 1947 Floyd C. Begin 1949 Joseph J. Albrecht 1940 Anthony B. Columbro 1944 Eugene F. Gibbons 1947 John J. Boey 1949 Stanley R. Babicki 1940 Rev. Chester C. Cudnik 1944 John J. Guy 1947 Richard J. Broadbent 1949 James W. Burkett 1940 James H. Demming M.D. 1944 Ward J. Hill 1947 Thomas P. Christy 1949 Yaro B. Cerny Jr. 1940 Col. Walter A. Keils USAF (ret) 1944 Richard F. Horansky 1947 Clifford C. Hill Jr. 1949 Edmund M. Cody 1940 Dr. Joseph F. Stolla D.D.S. 1944 Richard M. Iammarino M.D. 1947 Richard J. Hora 1949 Eugene B. Eland 1940 Frank J. Waldeck Jr. 1944 John J. Kipfstuhl 1947 Robert E. Hutchinson 1949 Charles L. Emrhein 1940 Thomas H. Wolff 1944 Ernest A. Lewandowski M.D. 1947 Bernard R. Javorek 1949 Richard G. Felgemacher 1944 Robert J. Livingston 1947 Richard S. Kertis 1949 James R. Ferron 1941 Joseph M. Curtis 1944 George A. Metz 1947 Charles J. Lauer 1949 Lawrence J. Forbes 9 2007 Cathedral Latin Alumni Membership Honor Roll

1949 James E. Foy 1951 Richard Jindra 1953 Donald E. Cappelletti 1955 Thomas J. Croft M.D. 1949 Neylon R. Griffin 1951 Richard J. Kenny 1953 Ronald R. DiLalla 1955 Donald E. De Roia 1949 James I. Gundling 1951 Bart J. Kilkenny 1953 Frank A. Fath 1955 Frank J. DeRose 1949 Thomas J. Harmon 1951 Joseph F. Kmiec 1953 Salvatore R. Felice 1955 Robert C. Fitzgerald 1949 Frank P. Heredos 1951 Eugene P. Kogovsek 1953 Ronald G. Forystek 1955 Joseph D. Fortunato 1949 Raymond Hornak 1951 Frederick R. Kovar 1953 Rev. Mr. Frederick F. Giel 1955 Gerald R. Gilles 1949 Raymond Hornak 1951 Joseph G. Maire 1953 James E. Gulick 1955 Tony J. Hrestak 1949 Marshall J. Italiano Sr. 1951 Paul A. Mauerer 1953 Neil T. Haffey 1955 Donald C. Hutton 1949 John J. Kaminski 1951 Edward J. McGreal 1953 Richard G. Huberty 1955 Theodore N. Iannetta 1949 Ernest L. Koerner 1951 Earl Miller 1953 Norman E. Humphries 1955 Paul J. Jankowski 1949 Earl J. Lauer 1951 Rev. Francis C. Mulvanity 1953 William A. Immarino 1955 Richard J. Kessler 1949 Robert J. Maruna 1951 Anthony J. Musca 1953 James P. Kinsey 1955 Richard J. Krebs 1949 Gerald G. Miller 1951 Peter J. Neroni 1953 Robert J. Krejci 1955 Kenneth C. Latine 1949 William A. Mullee 1951 Frank L. Prijatel 1953 Thomas J. Landwei 1955 Donald J. Lawrence 1949 John D. Robson 1951 Thomas M. Raia 1953 Ronald J. Mangan 1955 Edward A. Lozick 1949 Rev. Leonard Stunek O.F.M. 1951 Stephen J. Sebesta Ph.D., P.E. 1953 Frank P. Manning Jr. 1955 Leonard J. Mlejnek 1949 Thomas M. Vickers 1951 Robert L. Shafer 1953 Albert A. Musca M.D. 1955 Dominic J. Niccoli D.D.S. 1949 Daniel M. Walsh 1951 Thomas J. Smith 1953 Raymond S. Oliger 1955 Francis E. Norton 1949 Joseph F. Wasserbauer 1951 Chester E. Suskowicz Jr. 1953 Thomas J. O’Toole 1955 John J. O’Boyle 1951 George J. Thomey 1953 Aloysius L. Pace 1955 Michael F. O’Donnell 1950 Paul J. Armbruster 1951 Gene J. Whitney 1953 Vincent M. Panichi 1955 Ivan L. Otto 1950 Jack C. Bolster 1953 Clifford T. Pentrack 1955 Peter R. Pucher 1950 Deane J. Brown 1952 William J. Amato 1953 Louis F. Perko 1955 Frank L. Regalbuto 1950 Eugene J. Burns 1952 Earl H. Armbruster 1953 James H. Powers 1955 Michael J. Skehan 1950 Edward F. Cerny 1952 Robert F. Arnold 1953 Carl A. Romansky 1955 William J. Skerl 1950 Earl L. Corbin 1952 Franklin J. Azzarello 1953 Robert A. Rymarczyk 1955 Raymond E. Stebanski 1950 Ronald J. Cory 1952 Francis J. Blake 1953 Thomas A. Sadowski 1955 Joseph E. Urbas 1950 Richard T. Dow 1952 Ronald R. Bogolin 1953 David P. Sanders 1950 Paul L. Farley 1952 Richard E. Bruyere 1953 Joseph M. Sendry 1956 John F. Argie 1950 Jack E. Feeney 1952 Allen Caine 1953 Frank J. Soltis 1956 Andre Caticchio 1950 Col. James A. Gravette USAF 1952 John B. DiCillo 1953 Richard A. Sundra 1956 Michael W. Coughlin (ret) 1952 James J. Divis 1953 John P. Szabo 1956 Richard L. Cuva 1950 John R. Hedges 1952 Michael J. Dulay Jr. 1953 J. Roger Toth 1956 Leo A. Deininger 1950 Capt. John W. Horrigan USN (ret) 1952 Donald J. Engeman 1953 Joseph H. Trask 1956 Joseph D. Firment 1950 L. Daniel Hottois 1952 Michael F. Farona 1953 Thomas J. Wilson 1956 Paul A. Gielink 1950 James J. Hudak 1952 Lawrence E. Franey 1953 John A. Winter 1956 Peter T. Kinney 1950 Thomas J. Kinsella 1952 Gerald E. Fuerst 1953 Edward A. Yarnovich 1956 Joseph J. Magri 1950 William R. Kloss 1952 Ronald L. Gliebe 1953 Alfred W. Zitnik 1956 Francis E. Marinelli 1950 John S. Kopcso 1952 Victor A. Grdina 1956 James J. McNulty 1950 Gordon L. Laganke 1952 Donald E. Griffin 1954 David L. Baker 1956 Kenneth F. Mrozinski 1950 Dominic A. LoGalbo 1952 Regis A. Haas 1954 Nicola J. Capretta 1956 Ronald J. Prasek 1950 Thomas W. Maloney 1952 Donald L. Hibler 1954 Roy F. Carlson 1956 Robert E. Reinmann 1950 James R. McGinty 1952 Col. Anthony Jezior (ret) 1954 Anthony L. Caticchio 1956 Joseph A. Rini 1950 George L. Michalke 1952 John F. Keating 1954 Charles L. Courtad D.D.S. 1956 Frank J. Roddy 1950 Richard J. Mott 1952 Frank E. King 1954 Dominic P. DiIorio 1956 Alfonso A. Rossi D.D.S. 1950 Joseph G. Nemanich 1952 John T. Kocevar 1954 John A. Franks Jr. 1956 Basil S. Segro 1950 John F. Norton 1952 Anthony J. Kosak 1954 William N. Geary 1956 Matthew M. Selvaggio 1950 James P. O’Hair 1952 William J. Kubat 1954 E. Jerome Hanratty 1956 Lawrence M. Seman 1950 William J. Pevec 1952 David J. Lombardo 1954 Leonard A. Iacco 1956 Richard L. Snyder 1950 John L. Pinto 1952 Robert F. MacIvor 1954 Jerome T. Kelly 1956 John Sodja 1950 James S. Ricketts 1952 John P. McBride 1954 Thomas J. Krebs Jr. 1956 Robert A. Soinski 1950 Dr. Daniel F. Sazima 1952 Thomas J. McCullough 1954 Daniel J. Moir 1956 Robert C. Sterbank 1950 Albert H. Schempp 1952 Anthony F. Mlakar 1954 Rev. John R. Olsavsky 1956 Frank Stergar 1950 William J. Schlaudecker 1952 Robert Ortmann 1954 Frank W. Prater Jr. 1956 Robert L. Toth 1950 James M. Schuerger 1952 Rev. Msgr. Francis G. Penko 1954 William G. Preston 1956 Paul Wilkes 1950 John A. Shimko 1952 James H. Ramsey 1954 James J. Rascher M.D. 1950 Edwin C. Skufca 1952 James A. Reinmann 1954 Charles A. Robertson Jr. 1957 Albert Aftoora 1950 Ralph W. Smith 1952 Robert T. Rose 1954 Walter J. Ross 1957 James M. Buckley 1950 James F. Sweeney 1952 John A. Schauer 1954 G.C. Scavone 1957 Paul A. Chuppa 1950 Robert A. Thomas 1952 James W. Schempp 1954 Walter C. Smith 1957 Joseph A. Coneglio 1950 William P. Tighe 1952 George J. Thorpe M.D. 1954 Joseph T. Snyder 1957 George J. Dlouhy 1950 Stephen J. Toth 1952 Frank S. Torok 1954 Daniel G. Stegmaier 1957 D. Michael Edelmuth 1950 Richard P. Veres 1952 George D. Vaul 1954 James T. Stephenson 1957 James R. Flaherty 1950 Robert A. Vourron 1952 Joseph W. Waters 1954 Eugene J. Trela 1957 Donald F. Grazko 1950 Robert J. Wurm 1952 Donald M. Willis 1954 Rev. Mr. Carl M. Varga 1957 Carl P. Gulla Jr. 1952 Ronald C. Wysocki 1954 Robert L. Weisenseel 1957 Francis J. Hibler 1951 William F. Borgmann 1954 Michael A. Zuccaro 1957 Bernard M. Iacampo 1951 Michael A. DiCillo 1953 Carmelo J. Amato 1957 Peter A. Kamis 1951 Albert C. Dickard Jr. 1953 Robert P. Bajko 1955 Rev. Mr. Dennis P. Bryant 1957 Kenneth E. Koprowski 1951 Robert P. Edwards 1953 George P. Billings 1955 Denis M. Burke 1957 Stanley F. Koss M.D. 1951 John J. Garner 1953 Col. Stephen G. Bosway 1955 Louis J. Caplick 1957 John T. Moriarty 1951 Jerome C. Helfrich 1953 J. Kenneth Brown 1955 Robert J. Conrad 1957 Donald J. Novotny D.D.S. 1951 John P. Hollis 1953 Niel R. Butch 1955 Marvin A. Cook M.D. 1957 William T. O’Donnell

10 2007 Cathedral Latin Alumni Membership Honor Roll 1957 James A. O’Neill 1959 George S. Pavlik 1961 Dennis F. Symon 1964 William E. Koeth 1957 Rev. Louis M. Papes 1959 Carl R. Pikus 1961 John R. Thorpe 1964 Frederick F. Koss 1957 John F. Pilch 1959 Raymond S. Rini 1961 James E. Tierri 1964 John J. Kozsey 1957 John A. Stanley 1959 Carl F. Smocinski 1961 Gerald A. Toth 1964 Franklin J. Kunz 1957 Anthony J. Staraitis 1959 Richard J. Uher 1961 Julian G. Vanni 1964 Howard J. Mahoney 1957 George E. Sulik 1959 George E. Walsh 1961 John Veasey 1964 Michael P. Malone 1957 Edward J. Walsh Jr. 1959 Richard D. Wervey 1961 Ralph A. Waltman Ph.D. 1964 Edward C. Martin 1957 Andrew J. Zanella 1964 Patrick A. McDonough 1960 Thomas R. Arnold 1962 Thomas Ashdown 1964 Thomas A. McGinness 1958 Raymond J. Amato 1960 George J. Bartelme 1962 Thomas J. Brennan 1964 Donald Mulvanity 1958 Elias N. Bird 1960 Raymond B. Blaha 1962 Kevin J. Bynane 1964 Joseph M. Nista 1958 Edward F. Cermak 1960 Victor E. Cassesa 1962 Robert W. Croft 1964 Herbert Norman Sr. 1958 Sebastian A. Cook M.D. 1960 Norman F. Diederich Ph.D. 1962 James T. Denk 1964 Dennis K. Pechota 1958 Charles W. Cox 1960 Gerald P. Ferrazza 1962 Albert J. Di Iorio 1964 Dennis P. Pinkozie 1958 E. Richard Csoltko 1960 Bro. Thomas F. Giardino S.M. 1962 Michael J. Gale 1964 Donald N. Ramacciato 1958 Francis J. Czykun 1960 Louis F. Hlad 1962 John P. Iafelice 1964 Leonard W. Ringenbach 1958 Donald A. DeSapri 1960 Joseph A. Huber 1962 Gerald Ketchaver 1964 Cosimo G. Sciotto M.D. 1958 Bernard J. Divis 1960 David J. Kachelein 1962 William A. Kilinskas 1964 Kenneth F. Seminatore 1958 Jerold T. Englehart 1960 George J. Kahoun Jr. 1962 Philip J. Kivach 1964 Dr. William Shula 1958 Richard L. Fink 1960 William E. Karnak 1962 Al Koncius 1964 John A. Skerl Ph.D. 1958 Norbert W. Foxx 1960 Anthony J. Makransky 1962 Robert A. Matteo 1964 Michael A. Soinski 1958 Richard A. Frank 1960 Rev. Theodore Marszal 1962 Anthony A. Matuszewski 1964 Robert Stricker 1958 Joseph J. Galco Jr. 1960 George C. Matejka 1962 Daniel J. McGrath 1964 Paul R. Sturn 1958 Joseph W. Gregg 1960 Walter J. Nowak 1962 Joseph J. Miklich 1964 Patrick Talty 1958 Frank B. Harff 1960 Richard J. Pacyna 1962 Richard J. Myslenski 1964 Robert Taucher 1958 Kenneth S. Hovan 1960 Robert J. Papa 1962 Richard A. O’Neill 1964 Thomas A. Vavra 1958 Norman T. Ingrassia 1960 Sterling J. Parks 1962 John P. Quinlan 1964 James G. Zaletel D.D.S. 1958 John J. Kastelic 1960 John T. Pekarcik 1962 Charles J. Russell 1964 Edward E. Zejewski 1958 Carl A. LoPresti 1960 Frank P. Ramacciato 1962 Bro. John Sturn O.S.A. 1958 Robert J. Marko 1960 Nicholas A. Rini 1965 Francis J. Antonucci 1958 Paul A. Maruna 1960 Nicholas J. Sarconi 1963 Richard M. Arceci 1965 George J. Azusenis 1958 Joseph R. Masar 1960 Gerald P. Schetterer 1963 Lawrence Bailer 1965 John D. Beall 1958 Algirdas V. Matulionis 1960 Louis A. Shainker 1963 William Bauza 1965 Kenneth M. Bender 1958 Frank E. Mulhall 1960 Roger R. Skrocki 1963 Michael Campbell 1965 Rick J. Carbone 1958 Thomas C. O’Rourke 1960 Chester F. Talarczyk 1963 Edward P. Douglas 1965 Charles B. Centivany 1958 Thomas J. Palisin 1960 Ronald E. Tanski Sr. 1963 Joel H. Guthleben 1965 George R. Collins 1958 John D. Pangonis 1960 Bert Richard Tomon Esq. 1963 Rev. Mark L. Hollis 1965 Rev. Dr. Kenneth A. DeLuca Ph.D 1958 Christopher J. Pavone 1960 Robert J. Valerian 1963 Edward F. Hyland 1965 Kenneth E. Denne 1958 Thomas J. Persin 1960 Alan J. Yama 1963 Clinton Jones 1965 Daniel H. D’Ettorre 1958 Lawrence M. Piecuch 1963 Patrick T. Kirk 1965 John A. DiCello Jr. 1958 Kenneth J. Rozak 1961 Norman J. Abraham 1963 Terrance J. Kulka 1965 Andrew Durny 1958 John M. Shaw 1961 Joseph Andryscik 1963 Nick J. LaRich 1965 Warren L. Faber Ph.D. 1958 Eugene J. Smayda III 1961 Fred T. Bittner 1963 Michael J. McGrath 1965 Daniel H. Hespen Jr. 1958 Jack H. Winterich 1961 Richard J. Borczuch 1963 Timothy J. McNeil Sr. 1965 Vincent R. Isabella 1961 Vincent T. Brice 1963 Michael H. Moore 1965 John F. Kieran 1959 Joseph E. Bolek Jr. 1961 Robert S. Czajkowski 1963 Ed Parsch 1965 James P. Martello 1959 Ronald F. Brickman 1961 Anthony D. Dardy 1963 Stephen A. Pekarcik 1965 Ronald V. Mausser 1959 Leo M. Caito 1961 Ralph T. DeFranco 1963 Kenneth W. Radigan 1965 Paul J. Maxse 1959 Albert J. Camma 1961 Lawrence H. Denney 1963 Mark Rocawich 1965 Gary J. Nied 1959 James F. Cermak 1961 Thomas A. Diedrich 1963 Rev. Mr. John P. Sferry 1965 David E. Pasini 1959 Carmen J. Cesa 1961 Bro. Victor M. Forlani S.M. 1963 Thomas M. Shannon 1965 Robert J. Petrovic 1959 Fred L. Cossick 1961 Matthew M. Haley 1963 Timothy M. Sullivan 1965 Ronald H. Reinartz 1959 Lawrence J. Cox 1961 William D. Henderson 1963 Thomas G. Taylor 1965 James B. Rohal 1959 William B. DeFranco 1961 Miran A. Ivkanec 1963 Peter S. Titas 1965 Richard R. Toth 1959 Patrick J. Friel 1961 James J. Kennedy 1963 Donald F. Zwilling 1965 Frank M. Wegling 1959 William J. Gannon 1961 Dennis E. Korosec 1965 William B. Weldon 1959 Joseph N. Giovinale 1961 Gerald V. Kosmala 1964 James Bennett 1965 Ernst F. Weninger 1959 James F. Glavic 1961 Edward C. Licht 1964 Kenneth J. Berger 1965 Rev. Mr. John T. Wenzel 1959 Henry A. Harff 1961 William F. McNamara 1964 Richard L. Beyer 1959 Joseph J. Homa 1961 Albert M. Mizenko 1964 John Bruile 1966 Kenneth M. Betz 1959 Dennis A. Iacofano 1961 Thomas J. Mlinac 1964 Edward W. Bushik S.J. 1966 James E. Buckley 1959 Thomas W. Ianiro 1961 David G. Moriarty 1964 Ralph E. DeRose 1966 Alan F. Bunker 1959 Victor A. Ilenda 1961 Thomas A. O’Malley 1964 Frank M. DeRubeis 1966 Richard D. Byrnes 1959 Thomas Karlovec 1961 Stanley J. Piekos 1964 Michael T. Dobrzanski 1966 James R. Cudo Sr. 1959 Ronald J. Koeppen 1961 Donald M. Polomsky 1964 Daniel D. Ducic Jr. 1966 Marc J. Durica 1959 Thomas J. Kohanski 1961 John J. Schilthorn 1964 Thomas M. Dudick 1966 Timothy J. Edwards 1959 Paul Kozak 1961 Joseph M. Seiffert 1964 Donald J. Forlani 1966 Kevin M. Flanagan 1959 Charles J. Kozelka 1961 Philip K. Selden 1964 Donald Gambatesa 1966 Edward Gorbett 1959 Wayne A. Krueger M.D. 1961 Louis E. Shenk 1964 Dale F. Goodrich 1966 William C. Horvath 1959 James P. Lally 1961 Benjamin E. Smole 1964 Thomas H. Gudowicz 1966 Terence P. Hudec 1959 James J. Larva 1961 Joseph G. Spagnuolo 1964 William S. Hulesch 1966 Dennis A. Kennedy 1959 Frederic W. Misischia 1961 Ronald F. Sterbank 1964 Robert R. Hurdle Jr. 1966 James F. Lanese 1959 Robert E. Mullin 1961 Joseph F. Stracensky 1964 Michael A. Isabella 1966 Michael J. Lavelle 1959 Jack E. Norton 1961 Daniel J. Sullivan 1964 Alex M. Kezdi 1966 David A. Montesanto 11 2007 Cathedral Latin Alumni Membership Honor Roll

1966 David S. Murphy 1968 Donald E. Rapposelli 1971 William G. Thompson 1966 Douglas F. Myslenski 1968 James M. Schag 1971 James P. Zappitielli 1976 Joseph A. Allega 1966 Joseph S. Parey 1968 Gary J. Soukup 1976 Timothy Bauman 1966 Kenneth L. Pepera 1968 Joseph Tira 1972 Neil M. Bambrick 1976 Joseph M. DePalma D.D.S. 1966 Frank R. Piunno 1968 Jeffrey E. Valentovic 1972 John A. Bastulli M.D. 1976 Patrick J. Hyland 1966 John A. Prokop 1968 Robert R. Vance 1972 Patrick K. Carlin 1976 David S. Payne 1966 Timothy P. Ratajczak 1972 James DiCello 1976 Bernard J. Tamburro 1966 Anthony F. Severino 1969 Leon M. Balys 1972 Douglas E. Fuldauer 1976 James A. Westropp 1966 James M. Talty 1969 John J. Bambrick 1972 Joseph A. Greve 1966 George J. Tamas 1969 Daniel J. Cavolo D.P.M. 1972 James P. Harrison 1977 Michael E. Bambrick 1966 Frank G. Titas 1969 Robert F. Collins Jr. 1972 Mark F. Horansky 1977 Michael F. Dolphin 1966 Elliott J. Viktoryn 1969 Donald G. Dzurec 1972 Joseph N. Isabella 1977 Steven A. Filippo 1966 Richard E. Warnke 1969 William J. Fischbach 1972 Patrick T. LaVigne 1977 Leo P. Hyland 1966 Arthur C. Wicinski 1969 John E. Gazzuolo 1972 Joseph G. Maichrye 1977 Christopher Lachman 1969 Hugh P. Ginley 1972 Dudley J. Murphy 1977 Bartholomew L. Lanchman Jr. 1967 Fred A. Antonucci 1969 James S. Kozsey 1972 Steve R. Palinkas 1977 Lance M. Lippert 1967 Robert D. Baker 1969 Gilbert A. Kroboth 1972 Patrick F. Routa 1977 Michael T. Lynch 1967 Torry A. Buck 1969 Terrence A. McAdams 1972 Capt. Daniel D. Thompson USN 1977 Jeffrey J. Mangione 1967 James E. Burke 1969 Leslie R. Monroe Jr. 1977 Michael J. McKinley 1967 Harold Butler M.D. 1969 Dennis C. Murphy 1973 Paul F. Calhoun 1977 Patrick J. McNamara 1967 Rev. Anthony J. Cassese 1969 Anthony L. Muttillo 1973 Stephen Cuglewski 1977 Ernie F. Petrus 1967 Paul T. Chiappone 1969 Thomas P. O’Connor 1973 Thomas M. English 1977 Terrence J. Roncagli 1967 Robert Fratus 1969 Lawrence M. O’Toole 1973 William A. Hallal 1977 Lorenzo E. Smith 1967 Ronald G. Gadus 1969 Paul J. Piazza 1973 Timothy M. Hyland 1977 James Staples 1967 James T. Gorman 1969 Michael P. Rossi 1973 Duane A. Isabella 1977 Terry F. Wise 1967 Charles A. Grebenc 1969 Paul J. Scipione 1973 Joseph J. Kay 1967 Raymond J. Habian 1969 Steven T. Thomas Ph.D. 1973 Ralph E. Mausser 1978 Major Donald C. Bennett Jr. 1967 Timothy J. Harmon 1969 Kenneth A. Zajac 1973 Edward O. McAdams Jr. USMCR 1967 Mark W. Hayes DPM, JD 1969 Jan B. Zamiska 1973 Kerry D. McCullough 1978 Benjamin J. Fisco 1967 Bro. Hugh Henderson C.PP.S. 1973 Thomas J. Nolfi 1978 Douglas R. Goergen 1967 John L. Herman 1970 Raymond P. Andrews 1973 Paul L. Palumbo 1978 James Iacampo 1967 Paul J. Herman 1970 Edward G. Babits D.D.S., P.C. 1973 David M. Russo 1978 Robert I. Lang 1967 Robert J. Hibler 1970 Michael G. Beres 1973 Gilbert J. Ryan 1978 Matthew F. Mangione 1967 Thomas L. Hirz 1970 Joseph A. Blaszak 1973 Michael A. Turek 1978 James W. Palermo 1967 John Hlavka 1970 John B. Blatt 1973 James E. Weiler 1978 Anthony J. Pulling 1967 Gary S. Holliday 1970 Norman A. Bringman 1978 Thomas J. Stricker 1967 Emmett Jacobson 1970 James R. Columbro 1974 Thomas A. Bambrick 1978 Timothy N. Toma 1967 William Kacvinsky 1970 Daniel E. Dowd 1974 James P. Carrabine 1967 Robin L. Kaser 1970 William L. Fougerousse Sr. 1974 Richard A. Cavolo D.D.S. 1979 Kevin M. Alexander 1967 Michael A. Mooney 1970 Michael M. Fratus 1974 James A. Costello 1979 William H. Bambrick 1967 Allan J. Paluf 1970 Francis E. Gaul Jr. 1974 Joseph G. Filippo 1979 Michael F. D’Amato 1967 James Pedley 1970 Dennis E. Harmon 1974 Michael J. Jennings 1979 Robert F. Hopkins 1967 Thomas A. Perlatti 1970 Norman J. Hendrickson 1974 Richard A. Marino 1979 John J. King 1967 Jack R. Petry 1970 Charles T. Ipavec 1974 Thomas J. Meder 1979 Scott P. Klonowski 1967 Vincent Radzimski 1970 Philip J. Kasunick 1974 Gerald O. Mullin 1979 Nicholas LoPorto 1967 Gerard J. Rooney 1970 James R. Michals 1974 Joseph E. Schneeberger 1979 Phillip W. Oliveri 1967 Salvatore Ruggeri 1970 Patrick J. Murphy 1974 Steve P. Sudyk 1979 Martin F. Palumbo 1967 John C. Sims 1970 Christopher W. Payne 1974 James M. Sweeney 1979 Chip Tighe 1967 Charles J. Szabo 1970 Joseph R. Pierce 1974 John S. Tepfenhart 1979 Mark A. Vitale 1967 Peter M. Ware 1970 Francis T. Sikora 1974 Carter A. Welo 1967 Donald A. Weichsel 1970 Ron J. Tripodo 1974 Robert A. Yodice 1980 Rev. Michael D. Ausperk 1967 John H. Wilhelm 1974 Jerome J. Zielaskiewicz 1980 Pete Lamb 1967 Francis Zunt 1971 William L. Annandono 1971 Bruce J. Battista 1975 Philip R. Adamson 1981 Peter R. Lungo Jr. 1968 Patrick V. Auletta 1971 Ben J. Carlozzo 1975 John R. Allega 1981 Anthony J. Marotta 1968 John A. Banasiak 1971 Paul A. Ertel 1975 Kenneth W. Brown 1981 Patrick J. Paulus 1968 Michael R. Bryk 1971 William J. Gaydos Jr. 1975 Timothy P. Byrne 1968 Frank P. Cardinale 1971 Stanley Gromek 1975 Joseph G. Corsaro Faculty & Friends 1968 Rev. Mr. Lawrence J. Cermak 1971 Patrick W. Hahn 1975 Robert D’Alessandro 1968 David Chiappone Ph.D. 1971 Francis L. Hobbins 1975 Michael T. Fitzgerald Mr. Myron Achbach 1968 Richard L. Dzurec Jr. 1971 David G. Hudak 1975 Richard J. Godic Mr. Sandy W. Bompiedi 1968 Thomas A. Halfhill 1971 Edward F. Jindra 1975 Ted J. Horansky Mrs. Ann H. Kelley 1968 Frank J. Hlad 1971 John R. Kozak 1975 William N. Ibold Mrs. Charlotte Lynch 1968 Henry A. Hoffman 1971 Patrick J. Lamb 1975 Richard A. Kelley Mr. Robert J. McAuliffe 1968 Rev. Ralph G. Hudak 1971 Ronald J. Litra 1975 Thomas A. Loren Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Rachek 1968 Dale G. Hutter 1971 Anthony J. Marino D.D.S. 1975 Christopher M. Lynch Rev. Paul Reich S.M. 1968 Louis F. Jacquet 1971 Thomas P. McNally 1975 Vincent J. Malatesta Mr. Sam Ruvolo 1968 William S. Jirousek Jr. 1971 Timothy A. Moran 1975 John A. Marinucci 1968 Joseph M. Kaminski 1971 James P. Murphy 1975 Michael A. McNamara 1968 Christopher J. Klein 1971 John Nowel 1975 Gregory J. Palumbo 1968 Kenneth E. Krejci 1971 Raymond P. Polomsky 1975 Daniel A. Rodeno 1968 John J. McGee 1971 Thomas A. Rini 1975 Mark E. Seibert 1968 Lester D. Mitchell 1971 Blaise Roncagli 1975 Timothy L. Szabo Sr. 1968 Timothy Nowacki 1971 Richard D. Schwope 1975 James R. Wood 12 Bob Lally ’46 In Me m o r i u m

“When the going gets tough, let the tough Name Year Joseph Doyle ’48 get going.” Jack Harlan ’29 Robert Parker ’48 – Frank Leahy, Notre Dame Univer- Rev. Donald Bracht ’30 William Petersen ’48 sity football coach, 1941-53 Louis Hruby ’31 John Ruffing ’48 Sylvester Lyzen ’31 Ernest Simak ’48 The going got tough for dynamic John Corso ’32 Walter Janka ’49 Kenneth McCarthy ’32 Joseph Kriz ’49 Bob Lally ’46 in the last few years as Joseph Landers ’33 Edward Gallagher ’50 Parkinson’s Disease ravaged his body William Crouse ’34 Patrick McGarry ’50 and robbed him of his independence. Rev Mr. Paul Schneider ’34 Russell Raus ’50 But the resiliency and durability that Donald Berry ’35 Norman Bral ’51 once characterized the famous Latin Robert Brennan ’35 Vernon Downey ’52 and Notre Dame championship teams Herman Jansen ’35 Thomas Ginley ’52 Robert Debevec ’36 John Keating ’52 he played on enabled him to “tough it Daniel Pasek ’36 Thomas Landwei ’53 out” until the disease finally sidelined George Jusko ’37 Richard Scott ’53 him Jan. 12, 2008 at age 79. Francis Kerr ’37 Laynard Woods ’53 Whatever the popular Lally did, it Daniel Mertzlufft ’38 Walter Smith ’54 usually was significant. “I always liked Carl Pavlin ’38 Anthony DiScenzo ’55 to do things in a big way,” he once said. Joseph Turk ’38 Nick Orlando ’56 Robert Wintersteller ’38 Michael Vensas ’59 The Cleveland native attended St. Alfred Kampman ’39 Victor Cassesa ’60 Gregory the Great School in South Frank Smyth ’39 George Matejka ’60 Euclid before entering Cathedral Earl Bailey ’40 Frank Pokorny ’64 Latin in 1942. A natural leader with Robert Nagle ’41 Dennis Straub ’65 the traits of a great athlete and fellow George Ryder ’41 Ben Tomaro ’65 student, “Prunes” distinguished himself John Clark ’42 Gregory Gyuire ’66 Arthur Corey ’42 Richard Perko ’68 both scholastically and athletically by Frank Stanley ’42 James Rosson ’70 his positions as senior class president, Andrew Borzi ’43 John Caretti ’71 Sodality prefect and all-Ohio guard on Robert Mullally ’44 Michael McGinty ’74 two state championship football teams. John Jancsurak ’45 Michael Todd ’76 The captain of the gridiron and track Arthur Straub ’45 William Crotty ’77 squads also served on the yearbook Robert Lally ’46 Joseph Lawrence ’46 Faculty business staff and was salutatorian for Arthur Brenza ’47 Augie Bossu his graduating class commencement. John McNulty ’47 Edmund Rhodes Bob went on to play guard for Edmund Byrne ’48 Notre Dame under famed coach Frank Leahy. During his four years there, the restless and bored with its slow pace. to eight boys and eight girls. Irish were undefeated and won three “Being involved in the law was frus- Tom Lally ’49 and Jim Lally ’59 national titles. Described as a “scrap- trating because it took too long to get followed their brother to Latin, as did per” and a “tough boy,” he never let the things done,” he said. Bob’s sons Chuck ’68, Kevin ’72, Jim fact that he only weighed 185 pounds He worked at his father’s roofing ’74 and Mike. Bob was inducted into deter him from his starting position. company, Norton Brothers, and was the Latin Hall of Fame in 1961. Remarkably, he played in 63 high co-owner and president for 40 years. As children grew and grandchildren school and college football games with- In the meantime, he raised a family, arrived, one thing stayed constant: out a single defeat – 24 victories and a or a football team, as he often joked. Bob’s red plaid dinner jacket worn tie at Latin and 38 college wins. He and his first wife, Betty (Koch), had every Christmas. It, like the famed He graduated in 1950 with a busi- 11 children. After Betty’s death, Bob football team he once played for, was ness degree but stayed at Notre Dame met his current wife, Nancy, a widow legendary. to earn his law degree. After two years with four children. In 1966 their fami- Lally was a past president of the in the profession, however, he grew lies merged, and in 1968 they had one Notre Dame Club (alumni) of Cleve- child together, bringing the grand total land, and was its Man of the Year in

continued on page 14 13 NDCL to launch Legacy Luncheon from 11:30 - 1:30 Students march for in the NDCL library and to check out “Legacy Day” to some of our student’s creative ideas to life in Washington honor heritage honor the school’s unique heritage. Nineteen NDCL students, campus A school-wide celebration of NDCL The NDCL Alumni Association has minister Molly Linehan, and Eng- parent schools – Notre Dame Academy been working with the student leader- lish teacher Vicky Frabotta-Cowman and Cathedral Latin School – will take ship in planning this special day, which traveled to Washington, DC, on Jan. place April 11. will include the display of assorted 21-22 to participate in the 35th annual NDCL’s halls will be adorned in the memorabilia that has been donated March for Life. blue and white of Notre Dame to the NDCL archives. Tours of the The NDCL group was part of a Academy and purple and gold of Ca- school will be provided for anyone contingent of students and staff from thedral Latin in celebration of the inau- interested. nine Cleveland-area Catholic high gural “Legacy Day” at NDCL. Students For more information and to make schools, all of which are affiliated with and faculty will wear special t-shirts to a reservation, call NDCL Director of Catholic Schools for Peace and Justice. honor the traditions of both schools. Alumni Relations Keven Krajnak at While in Washington, the group All alumni are invited to the to the 440-286-6226, ext. 239. visited the Holocaust Museum, partici- pated in a teach-in on the consistent ethic of life, celebrated the Eucharist at St. Matthew Cathedral, and marched down Constitution Avenue for a rally Lion baseball team Lally continued from pg. 13 in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. to play on Tribe field 1974. He also was active as a build- “I really felt like I was part of some- again April 19 ing trades labor negotiator, financial thing bigger, something greater, when I director for the Knights of Columbus, looked around and saw so many people The NDCL baseball team will play from all around the country who Archbishop Hoban at Progressive president of the Cleveland Touchdown Club, chairman of the St. Ann Cub came together in support of life,” said Field – the former Jacobs Field, home NDCL junior Megan Orosz. of the – on Satur- Scout Pack, and member of St. Vincent day, April 19 as part of a quadruple- DePaul Society and the First Friday, header of baseball games. Game time Kiwanis, Lions and Rotary Clubs. has not been announced. The longtime Cleveland Heights In 2007, Lion sports teams played resident is survived by his wife of 42 at Jacobs Field, Cleveland Browns Sta- years, Nancy (Epple), 15 of his 16 chil- dium, and the Q Arena (home of the dren, his 38 grandchildren, and three Cleveland Cavs). siblings.

Brother Frank Nurthen Scholarship Recipients

Here are the recipients of the Cathe- dral Latin Alumni Association-funded Brother Frank Nurthen Scholarship for the 2007-08 school year at NDCL. Each student receives $1,000 per school year, which is renewable. To qualify, students must be a direct descendant of a Latin alumnus with demonstrated financial need. Juliet DiCillo, Daniel Wood, Adam Carswell, Colin Bedinghaus Anna Croce Katelynn Krebs Tom Capretta Maggie Condon Grade 9 Grade 9 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 10 St Francis of Assisi St Gabriel Our Shepard Lutheran grade St. Gregory Home schooled St. Gregory St. Gregory Immaculate Granddaughter of John Son of Jim Wood ’75 school and Kirtland Christian Son of Ronald Granddaughter of Fred Granddaughter of Grandson of Nicola Conception DiCillo’48 Fellowship Church Bedinghaus ’79 Croce ’50 and William Richard Krebs ’55; Capretta ’54 Granddaughter Son of Mike Carswell ‘80 Marn ’54 great niece of Thomas of Thomas Condon ’47 Krebs ’54 and Michael 14 McGarry ’46 2008 Varsity Football Schedule Forensic Speech Team

Day Date Opponent Site Time members advance The NDCL Forensic Speech Team Saturday 8/9 (S) Warren Howlad Home TBA participated in the Cleveland District Friday 8/15 (S) SVSM Away TBA Speech Tournament Feb. 2 to decide Friday 8/22 Benedictine at Bedford Away 7:30 AM who will compete at the Ohio High Saturday 8/30 Chagrin Falls Home 01:00 PM School Speech League’s State Tourna- Saturday 9/6 University School Away 01:00 PM ment. Saturday 9/13 New Albany Away 06:30 PM Junior Alyssa Albert, seeded fifth in Saturday 9/20 Bedford Home 01:00 PM her event, extended her strong run in Saturday 9/27 Trinity Home 01:00 PM the last few invitationals of the regular Friday 10/3 Padua Away 07:30 PM season by qualifying for States in Prose/ Poetry Reading. This is Alyssa’s second Saturday 10?11 Holy Name Home 01:00 PM year to qualify for the State Tourna- Saturday 10/18 Lake Catholic Home 01:00 PM ment in this event. Friday 10/24 Hoban Away 07:30 PM As they had done three times already during the regular season, seniors Chris Urbon, fifth-seeded Carl Kensicki, and second-seed Sean Cahill finished the day as winners. Not only did all three qualify to compete at the state tournament, but NDCL had the only team to qualify three speakers in the same individual event. To cap the day’s achievements, Sean, with five number one rankings for the day, was named Cleveland District Champion in Impromptu Speaking. This is the second year in a row that an NDCL speaker has walked away with the district championship. This is also Sean’s second year as a state qualifier.

Brother Frank Nurthen Scholarship Recipients

Juliet DiCillo, Daniel Wood, Adam Carswell, Colin Bedinghaus Anna Croce Katelynn Krebs Tom Capretta Maggie Condon Grade 9 Grade 9 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 10 St Francis of Assisi St Gabriel Our Shepard Lutheran grade St. Gregory Home schooled St. Gregory St. Gregory Immaculate Granddaughter of John Son of Jim Wood ’75 school and Kirtland Christian Son of Ronald Granddaughter of Fred Granddaughter of Grandson of Nicola Conception DiCillo’48 Fellowship Church Bedinghaus ’79 Croce ’50 and William Richard Krebs ’55; Capretta ’54 Granddaughter Son of Mike Carswell ‘80 Marn ’54 great niece of Thomas of Thomas Condon ’47 Krebs ’54 and Michael McGarry ’46 15 calendar Of Events T-SHIRTS & MUGS - LIMITED TIME OFFER! Sunday, April 27 The Alumni Association has limited sizes (Large and X-large) and quantities of Communion Breakfast/Merit Award white and black T-shirts and purple mugs in stock and ready to ship. The price is at the Notre Dame Education Center on $15 each. To order simply pay on-line by credit card at www.clatin.com or send the a check made payable to CLAA to the Alumni Office. If you have any questions, NDCL campus please call Sue at the office. Tuesday, June 10 Annual Alumni Association trustees meeting at NDCL

Friday, June 27 Annual CL Golf Outing at Grantwood Golf Course in Solon

Friday, July 25 NDCL Golf Classic at Fowler’s Mill in Munson Twp.

Saturday, August 9 Kickoff Cookout at NDCL

Saturday, Aug. 30 Hall of Fame dinner and induction cer- emony at NDCL

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