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FALL 2017 SETONEducating in the Spirit of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Dear Alumnae, Parents, Students and Friends,

Above and Beyond! That is how we do things at Seton High School – from our dedicated teachers and staff, to our hard-working students, to our loyal Seton families and friends, and to you, our supportive alumnae.

The reason Seton High School continues to soar is because the Seton community is always striving for more. Striving for better learning environments for our students, for a more challenging curriculum, the best extracurricular, athletic and fine arts programs; and striving to bring out the God-given gifts and Striving for better talents in each one of our students. Our teachers are constantly raising the bar so that they can find more ways to empower students to be critical thinkers and “learning environments leaders. Social Studies teacher Mr. Jason Berling is a great example of this. Read for our students, on page 6 how he was named as a 2017 James Madison Foundation Fellow and how his goals include finding ways to present American history and American for a more government to the all-female student audience here at Seton. challenging curriculum, Our students soar throughout their four years at Seton and beyond. The the best extracurricular, education and life lessons extend well beyond the classroom. Suzanne Glatthaar Powell ’88 has lived out those lessons. You can read more about how athletic and fine arts she continues to be a soaring Saint (literally!) on pages 4 and 5. You’ll also read programs; and in our Alumnae Spotlight on page 12 how the Seton Sisterhood begins the moment a student is officially a Saint and extends through many of life’s striving to bring out the paths – both personally, academically and in careers. God-given gifts and We are taking off here at Seton High School and we want you to be a part of this journey. Our enrollment is up, and we are so grateful to the alumnae, parents talents in each one and friends who support our school so these young women can have more of our students. opportunities to thrive and excel. We hope to see you at some of our events this year so that you can see the many construction upgrades around the building! ” This includes a beautiful new roof, a complete remodel of the first floor bathroom, KATHY ALLEN CIARLA ’87 new electric transformers, a ceiling remodel in the multi-purpose room, and six rooms that were renovated and converted back into classrooms. KAREN KLUG WHITE ’92 It’s an exciting time here at Seton High School! Please continue to keep Seton in your prayers as we educate young women in the spirit of our patroness, Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton!

Thank you!

Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87 Karen Klug White ’92 President Principal

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Cover Story Seton High School Board of Directors Kathy Grote Aug ’67 A Soaring Seton Success ...... 4 Tricia Austing ’00 Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87 Seton Spirit Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC ’50 Above and Beyond - Mr. Jason Berling and Setonsation Thank You...... Michael Crofton 6 Maggie Davis, PhD Planned Giving and Construction Update...... 8 Mary Jo Gasdorf, SC ’60 Angela Doerflein Hahn ’93 Soaring Saints Around the World...... 9 Jean Zimmerman Kotzbauer ’60 Congratulations Class of 2017...... 10 Rob Moeddel Mark Nowlin 2017-2018 Seton Scholarship Recipients ...... 12 Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Annette Paveglio, SC Athletic Updates and New Faces...... 14 Katie Ritter ’09 Performing Arts Updates...... 15 John Roebel Kathy Smith Seton Sisters Steve Soloria Jay Stautberg Alumnae News, Events and Class Notes ...... 16 Jeremy R. Viltro Alumnae Spotlight...... 19 Tricia Cunningham Walter ’93 Seton High School Leadership PHOTOS: Veronica Richards ’19 spending time with children at the Agua Viva Children’s Home in Guatemala Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87, President this summer during a Seton mission trip. Karen Klug White ’92, Principal Seton offered a three-day Leadership Workshop for our current students this summer. Students were engaged Susan Burke Hollenbach ’85, Associate Principal in various activities where they spent time learning, developing and strengthening their leadership skills. Sarah Cranley Lykins ’02, A special thank you goes to all of the teachers, alumnae and friends who helped out at the networking Director of Institutional Advancement session and etiquette dinner. Mary Agricola, Director of Student Life Back Row (L-R): Katie Ritter ’09, Maribeth Brown Samoya ’81, Ann Colley Jett ’84, Wendy Zureick Smith ’90, Athletic Director Luke Jett (Elder 2015), Mary Kerley ’76 Jessica Young ’06, Business Manager Middle Row (L-R): Hannah Heisel ’19, Madison Cappel ’19, Anna Hauer ’19 Editor Front Row (L-R): Delaney Dirr ’19, Daniella Lucas ’19, Camryn Kuchenbuch ’19 Christy Dean Schutte ’94 Congratulations to Olivia Faillace ’19 whose poster was chosen as the winner for the 2017 Harvest Home Parade. It was used for the front of the official t-shirt and as the official poster. Olivia won $400 for Seton’s Advancement Team Art Department and $100 for herself. Sarah Cranley Lykins ’02 Kaitlyn Cappel ’12 ON THE COVER: Captain Suzanne Glatthaar Powell ’88 is a soaring Seton Saint and pilot Erin Burlage Flowers ’95 who attributes many of her life lessons to her experiences at Seton High School. Megan Murray Hughes ’98 Christina Coffaro McCarthy ’95 Marianne Ridiman ’72 Christy Dean Schutte ’94 Noelle Vonderbrink Schwartz ’91

Editorial Design T. Johnson Design: Tricia Witterstaetter Johnson ’93 SETON Photography Sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Christy Dean Schutte ’94 Don Denney Photography Seton High School, a Catholic community in the tradition of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Seton Students, Staff, Alumnae & Friends through the mission of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, develops a diverse population of young women for a life of faith, service and leadership and engages them in achieving academic excellence in a college preparatory environment. Certified Flight Instructors Certificate, and her final license was the Airline Transport Pilot license, the highest license for any pilot. From there she traveled to Southern California to earn her flight engineering rating. She also earned a bachelor’s degree from California Coast University. Being focused, driven and full of energy were qualities that Suzanne also possessed as a student at Seton. She played both soccer and basketball and was a member of Pep Club in addition to focusing on strong academics. She recalls teachers inspiring and encouraging her along the way. “Sister Jeanine Marie Holthouse was instrumental in helping me believe in myself academically and become a leader,” Suzanne said. “She taught me well and also taught me how to teach others. I watched her closely and she always knew how to adjust her teaching style to the needs of the individual who was on the receiving end of her tutelage.” Another positive, influential teacher was Mr. Frank Rotter. “More than just helping me believe in myself academically, Mr. Rotter taught me the importance of respecting all people in simple ways that we all could hen Suzanne Glatthaar Powell graduated take notice of and do,” from Seton High School in 1988, she was Suzanne explained. “Anyone prepared and ready to soar into a bright who knew Mr. Rotter knew future – both literally and figuratively. With an amazing that he always addressed and well-rounded four years of high school behind his students with the title her, Suzanne left Seton with an exceptional education, ‘Miss’ and their last name. accomplished experiences, life lessons, and life-long He never addressed his friends and memories. As with every young woman students by their first name. who has graduated as a Saint, the sky was the limit for I, never being shy or quiet, Suzanne, and she was ready to take off. asked him one day why he One month after graduating, Suzanne began flight did this. His explanation was training to become a professional, commercial pilot. This involved a series of levels, which included licenses and ratings that require a certain amount and specific types of flying time. She did this all while attending college. “I obtained my private license six months after high school graduation, and following that I continued to (Top) Suzanne volunteering build my time,” said Suzanne, who earned her undergrad with Habitat for Humanity in degree in Aviation Administration at Northern Kentucky New Orleans University and also helped at Seton as an assistant soccer (Bottom) Suzanne flew her boys coach and swim coach during college. She next received to Charlotte, North Carolina her commercial license and multi-engine rating. She for a day of fun at Carowinds. L-R: Zachary and Gabriel Powell then traveled to South Florida to train and receive her one of many life lessons that he taught. He said, In Suzanne’s current professional career, she is a ‘I address you as Miss Glatthaar because I do so out of Captain for Canadair Regional Jet based at CVG Airport respect for you and for all of my students and peers.’ as well as a Pilot Ground Instructor. She had been flying It was a simple response that said so much about him, for over 25 years professionally before she flew someone and it was a great lesson for all of us to always show that she personally knew. “That person happened to be respect to every individual.” Mr. Dan Riestenberg, my high school soccer coach and Even though she did not realize it at the time, the father of Stacey Riestenberg Reeder ’87 and Sara Suzanne’s high school years in Spanish proved to give her Riestenberg Niederhausen ’90.” Since then, she has flown a good foundation of the language that would benefit her a few other Saints, including Trish Knoerzer Duebber ’81 in her career as a pilot. While living in San Diego from and Kim Ammon Scheper ’87. She has also had the 1992-1994, she worked for a man who was originally privilege of flying with fellow pilot Cheryl Kuhn Popp from Mexico City. She worked hard to improve her ’66, and recently connected with Rhea Buttelwerth ’09 Spanish speaking skills with him and with others when who is a flight attendant. “Reconnecting with people she had layovers in Guadalajara and Saltillo, Mexico. from Seton, whether in the community or in my career, From that job through today, Suzanne has relied on her is always a reminder of the importance of a strong Spanish, and says that she continues to use those skills sisterhood,” Suzanne said. “A true sense of confidence on virtually every trip. From helping redirect an elderly is important and a false one can be dangerous. passenger who did not speak any English to the correct It is important to build your sisters-in-Christ flight, to translating a lunch order for a passenger at all around you. Learn all that you can the food court, there are always opportunities. “All of and keep an open mind because you these occasions were made possible by my two Spanish never know from whom you can be teachers, Ms. Long and Mrs. Brewer, who gave me the learning. Seton taught me these foundation, respect and enthusiasm to embrace and move important values and I continue forward with the language.” to put them to work every day in my personal and professional life.” That continued respect for others, in addition to a very compassionate desire to serve, is a huge part of (Top) Annie Norris Paschka ’90, Suzanne’s life today. She, her husband, Michael (Oak former flight attendant for Comair, Hills ’88), and her twin boys, Zachary and Gabriel, are and Suzanne Glatthaar Powell ’88 speaking to a Boy Scout troop very involved with service work. “We, as Christians, are about flying careers. called to spread the Gospel, and one of the best ways to do this is to serve and show our love,” Suzanne said. (Middle) Suzanne ran into classmate “I am honored to be the hands and feet of God here and soccer teammate Kim Ammon Scheper ’87 on a flight from on earth and be a conduit for his love.” Charlotte to Cincinnati. The Powell family sponsors two children in Nicaragua through Compassion International, and they have a planned mission trip there in the fall. Additionally, Suzanne has traveled to New Orleans twice and worked with Habitat for Humanity to help rebuild houses after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Suzanne looks at scriptures as God’s inspiring desire for each of us. “There are many scriptures that speak to me as I prepare and engage in mission work,” she explained. “I draw my strength from Matthew 20:28 – ‘Just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as ransom for many’.” Suzanne added that another scripture she reflects on is, “Colossians 3:23 – ‘Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters’.” Because the communities that Suzanne engages with through mission work are not always receptive to her and the teams she works with, another personally powerful scripture is Isaiah 65:1. “I revealed myself to those who did not ask for me; I was (Bottom) Suzanne is ready for take-off at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky found by those who did not seek me,’” she added. International Airport. Seton Spirit Reaching Higher Keep Soaring, Mr. Berling! Seton High School is proud of Mr. Jason Berling, who was historical places. “I’ll be learning in selected as a 2017 James Madison Foundation Fellow. A places like Montpelier where James James Madison Fellowship funds up to $24,000 of each Madison’s home is, Monticello where Fellow’s course of study towards a master’s degree. It Thomas Jefferson’s home is, and Mount

specifically supports the graduate study of American history Vernon where George Washington’s Mr. Jason Berling by aspiring and experienced secondary school teachers of home is,” Jason explained. “There will American history, American government and civics. also be sessions in the United States Capital Building, the Jason was among 52 James Madison Fellows who were White House and the Supreme Court.” selected in competition with applicants from each of the The focus of both the Madison Fellowship Program 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. and the Ashland Master of Arts in American History and Jason currently teaches United States History, AP United Government is on building a better citizenship by creating States History, and AP American Government and Politics. teachers who have a deep and thorough understanding He is looking forward to how this of the original documents and how to use them. “While opportunity will benefit his students this is the way I already try to teach the class, I will now here at Seton. be building my ability to teach the students how to read, interpret and use history,” he explained. “This skill is “Even more important than my transferrable, meaning that what the students will be doing own interest in the material is the and learning goes far beyond the recalling of simple facts.” fact that this will make me a better teacher,” said Jason, who began Jason’s goals focus on finding ways to present American classes for the Ashland Master History and American Government to the all-female of Arts in American History and student audience here at Seton. “I want to see my students Government Program this past studying social sciences, running for political office, and summer. “I will get to focus and drill developing a sense of empowerment and political efficacy.” down into the content via primary source documents, getting deep into the actual history and beyond the simple and boring traditional approach to history. This provides me the opportunity to get into the heads of the people who were directly involved with the history itself, and then be able to bring those skills and experiences back to the students of Seton High School.” Among the many exciting aspects of this program, Jason is especially looking forward to spending four weeks in Georgetown during the summer of 2018 where he will get to hear several renowned lecturers on American History In addition to currently teaching at Seton, Jason has been one of and Government. In addition, he will attend sessions at Seton’s Cross Country and Track and Field coaches since 2012.

THANK YOU / Setonsation 2017 As we celebrated Setonsation 2017 Seton Strong, we were reminded once again how blessed we are to be a part of such a supportive community (even while Xavier was playing in a big March Madness game)! The selfless generosity of everyone involved was evidenced by the record $44,500 raised during the Fund-the-Mission appeal, the many packages and prizes donated, and the record breaking sold-out crowd. Our Grand Prize Raffle, a new 2016 Honda Pilot, raised over $75,000 with the help of our amazing student body and our Surprise Patrol giving out awards for selling chances. Thank you to all who volunteered, donated and participated! Your efforts resulted in netting over $220,000 which directly impacts our tuition assistance fund. SAVE THE DATE: March 24, 2018 for Setonsation 2018 Soar at Seton A SETON LIFE-SAVING LEGACY Tracy Coletta Collins ’01 faced devastating news in 2011 when her daughter, Natalie, was diagnosed with a Wilms tumor on both kidneys. She was only three years old at the time. After only a few rounds of chemotherapy Natalie went into septic shock, and doctors were not sure why. Her left kidney had to be removed, and she spent 12 weeks in the hospital. It was then discovered that her right kidney was damaged beyond repair, and the search began for a donor. Adele Hartwig Fritsch ’86, her great aunt, was a perfect match and became her donor, and a successful transplant took place on October 9, 2012. Natalie is currently nine years old Tracy Coletta Collins ’01, Adele Hartwig Fritsch ’86, and in the fourth grade at St. Aloysius Gonzaga, and she was Terrie Moehring Meyer ’78, and Future Saint a member of the Seton Twinkles Dance Team last year. Future Saint Natalie Collins Natalie Collins

script,” she said. “Then it was down to just me and one other A Seton Star girl. I was there for eight hours, and at the end of the day the Congratulations to Kalie Kaimann ’15 who was casted as directors simply told us that they would be in touch.” Dorothy in the NATIONAL TOUR of The Wizard of Oz! We It ended up being two months until Kalie received an official knew Kalie was a star when she was at Seton as she wowed offer for the role of Dorothy. “I was so excited! It was a dream audiences every time she took the stage. Whether it was at a come true!” school assembly, showcase night, or as the lead in the Seton- Rehearsals start this fall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Previews Elder Performing Arts Series spring musicals, Kalie has always begin mid-October in Alma, Arkansas, and the official opening had undeniable star talent and stage presence. She went on night is October 27, 2017 in Lexington, Kentucky. Kalie’s to attend Xavier University and has continued theater with contract runs through August 2018. “We will be touring the The Children’s Theater of Cincinnati and Cincinnati United States and Canada until May 2018, and the remaining Landmark Productions. four months we will be performing at The Dutch Apple Kalie found out about open auditions and headed to New Dinner Theater in Lancaster, Pennsylvania,” she said. York City for her chance. “I made a special trip there for the From there, Kalie hopes to continue to soar to stardom. open singers call,” explained Kalie. “Since there are no audition “After I finish the tour, I plan on moving to New York City. appointments, whoever gets there first gets seen. They My goal is to be a working actress on Broadway,” she started seeing people at 10:00 a.m. and when I arrived at explained. “I was lucky enough to have had some really 5:00 a.m. there was already a line!” amazing roles while I was at Seton. Each role that I played There were two days of general open auditions with an challenged me to portray a different kind of character, which average of 300 people per day. Kalie had only about allowed me to grow creatively and sharpen my musical 30 seconds in the room with the directors. She made it to theater skills. Seton really helped me to grow in confidence callbacks and there were only seven girls called for Dorothy. and artistically, and I’m so grateful!” “We each sang ‘Over the Rainbow’, and they cut that number down to three girls, and then we each had to read from the Photos courtesy of Mikki Schaffner Photography

F a l l 2017 7 Seton Spirit “My aunt believed after providing Planned Giving for her family and church, t Seton High School, we are truly blessed by generous and supportive alumnae and friends. Thank you to Seton High School’s mission was Mrs. Kathryn Buening Heyob ‘37, who included Seton High very much deserving of support.” School as a beneficiary in her will. Kathryn passed away in March 2016. MICHAEL BRENNAN, EXECUTOR, KATHRYN L. HEYOB ESTATE

Questions? For more information on Planned Giving or establishing a scholarship, please contact Seton High School President Kathryn Buening Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87 Heyob ’37 at 513-471-2600 or [email protected]. Seton High School Kathryn and her husband, Edward, senior photo a graduate of Elder High School

Construction Update It’s been a busy and exciting summer at Seton High School!

Construction updates were happening on both the outside and the inside of the building. Over the next two years we will continue to work on providing our students with the best optimal learning environment through campus upgrades. Look for more information on Seton 360˚ in upcoming Seton news.

The upgrades that took place this past summer are: • New roof for entire facility • Replaced electric transformers • Remodeled multi-purpose room • Remodeled first floor women’s restroom • Six rooms renovated and converted back into classrooms Always Striving Above and Beyond! Seton High School hosted two empowering three-day leadership workshops this summer for current students. Activities were focused on the following learning outcomes: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationships, communication techniques, collaboration (L-R) Madalyn Werner ’18, Sarah Nie ’20, Olivia Flick ’20, Gabrielle Kemper ’20 techniques, goal setting and planning, and problem solving and decision making. The workshop also included guest Congratulations to the following students whose speakers as well as alumnae, staff members and friends artwork was chosen to be featured in the Ohio Art who participated in a networking session and professional Education Association Emerging Artists Exhibit this fall: etiquette dinner. “Every student has the potential to be Gabrielle Kemper ’20 (drawing), Olivia Flick ’20 (drawing), a leader,” said Daniella Lucas ’19. “Understanding our Sarah Nie ’20 (drawing), Madalyn Werner ’18 (photography), strengths as well as acknowledging the strengths of others Maria Tan ’17 (ceramics), and Samantha Heyl ’17 (ceramics). is one of the many ways that we can grow to be effective Thank you to our art teachers, Mrs. Margie Metz ’94, leaders. This workshop broke down so many important skills that we could learn about, understand and build upon. I and Mrs. Erin McDonald Vanover ’98. look forward to applying what I learned in this workshop throughout my time at Seton and in the future.” F a l l 2017 9 Seton Spirit

Seton High School’s 90th commencement exercises took place on May 24, 2017 at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral.

Seventy-five percent of students in the Class of 2017 received scholarships totaling nearly $11 million!

“I am forever indebted to Seton for shaping my academic moral character, and encouraging me to become a confident student and leader. Throughout my four years at Seton, I learned to question more, to see from different perspectives, and most importantly, to care about the people in my community and the world. I am honored to take the legacy of Seton High School with me into the next chapter of my life.” AUDREY LAIVELING ’17

Top Left (L to R) Rachel Zahneis, Rachel Schiller, Kelly Byrne, Maria Melillo Top Right (L to R) Katie Kemen, Becca Roa, Makenzie Ruff Middle Left (L to R) Chloe Ulmer, Kaley Kurzhals Middle Right (L to R) Payton Stinson, McKenzie Custer Below (L to R) Erin Sullivan, Carly Ramsey, Caroline Kramer, Journi Moore, Ty’Asia Brock, McKayla Listermann, Gabby Kayse “Seton gave me countless opportunities to excel in my academics, leadership and in my faith. Thanks to the time and effort of the Seton faculty, my supportive relationships with students and staff, and the patrons of the arts, I experienced significant personal growth and development. The knowledge and commitment of being a Seton Saint has not only prepared me to pursue my dreams in college, but also to seek out all opportunities that life presents.” MACKENZIE RUFF ’17

“I found out the true meaning of the Seton Sisterhood when my brother was severely injured in an accident. The students, staff and community all rallied behind me and lifted me up when I needed it most. They were

all constantly offering me support and making me Top Left (L to R) Mikki Thai, Hannah Tenhundfeld smile, all while helping me find the right focus and Top Right (L to R) – Seton Alumnae Spirit Award recipient Jane Reiter and balance in school. Throughout my four years, I knew Elizabeth Ann Seton Award recipient Faith Breeden Middle (L to R) 2017 Co-Valedictorians, Audrey Laiveling and Molly Scherer, that Seton was preparing me well academically. and Salutatorian Rachel Schultz Even more, the well-rounded experience of a Bottom (L to R) Kathryn Eary, Audrey Laiveling, Hannah Schwaeble, Seton education has also prepared me for life.” Maddie Peters, Sarah Neumeister MCKENZIE CUSTER ’17

Congratulations to Kathryn Eary, pictured here to the left alongside some members of the National Honor Society, for her acceptance into the highly competitive University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Connections Dual Admissions (BS/MD) Program. UC only offers admissions to approximately 10 students nationwide each year. The Connections Dual Admissions Program allows high school seniors be accepted to both the University of Cincinnati undergraduate and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine simultaneously.

F a l l 2017 11 Seton Spirit 2017-2018 Scholarship Recipients

eton High School is very proud to announce Sthe students in Seton’s Honors Program, our scholarship recipients for the 2017-2018 school year, and the Class of 2018 and Class of 2019 Top 10 students academically. THANK YOU to the generous CLASS OF 2018 TOP 10 alumnae and friends of Seton L to R: Katelyn Barnes, Paige Dean, Julia Gavin, Carly Hawk, Carly Perrmann, who financially support Seton Erica Schloemer, Kristen Stacklin, Eve Streicher, Maria Striebich, Lilly Witte High School’s scholarship programs! Please join us in congratulating these exceptional young women!

The Top 10 are pictured in alphabetical order from left to right.

CLASS OF 2019 TOP 10 L to R: Shannon Cavanaugh, Hailey Eisenmann, Julia Gibbs, Kristen Harp, Caroline Klug, Rachel Meyer, Megan Peterson, Veronica Richards, Olivia Rider, Elizabeth Rolfes

31 WOMEN SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS L to R: Sabra Charles ’21, Emma Poli ’20, Brooke Pohlman ’19, Lilly Witte ’18 ALUMNAE SUPER SAINT SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Back Row (L to R): Hannah Beiting ’18, Jamie Dee ’20, Maggie Jones ’21, Lucy Cluxton ’21, Lena Ginn ’21, Caroline Walter ’21, Elise Bill ’21, Samantha Voelkerding ’20, Carly Selby ’19, Abby Paff ‘18 Front Row (L to R): Abby Brunner ’20, Grace Hehman ’21, Jenna Sullivan ’21, Eva Schwiers ’21, Paige Schultz ’21, Samantha Peters ’21, Jordan Darnell ’21, Daniella Lucas ’19, Sophie Schutte ’21, Zoe Loftus ’21, Emily Redder ‘21

S. MARK NEUMANN, SC SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Back Row (L to R): Emily Flowers ’19, Ellie Austing ’18, Ella Breitfelder ’20, Madelyn Hensler ’21, Madelyn Feeney ’19, Delaney Dee ’20, Renee Hofmeyer ’18, Mary Peters ‘18 Front Row (L to R): Julia Hoffmann ’20, Leah Domenicone ‘21, Madison Vaughn ’21, Jailyn Harrison ‘20, Margaret Lange ‘18, Madison Cappel ’19, Hanna Zernich ’19, Kayleigh Lyons ‘21

SETON HONORS PROGRAM – These students are members of the Class of 2020 and Class of 2021 Back Row (L to R): Megan Wills ‘20, Olivia Ohradzansky ’20, Makayla Deilkes ’20, Cassidy James ’20, Kate Lambert ’20, Gabby Kemper ’20, Maria Buerkle ’20, Meredith Briggs ’21, Emma Striebich ’21, Suzanne Klosterman ’20, Sabra Charles ’21 Third Row (L to R): Shea Gilkey ’20, Chloe Belletti ’20, Meredith Lindle ’20, Abby Baker ’20, Molly Adams ’20, Joellen Knepfle ’21, Molly Guenther ’20, Ashley Galbraith ’21, Danni Burtschy ’21, Emily Durr ’21, Madison Yeazell ’21, Sofie Bill ’21, Shay Espich ’21 Second Row (L to R): Mia Roth ’20, Caroline Rosen ’20, Anna Miller ’20, Maddie Belletti ’20, Emma Harmeyer ’21, Lauren Hunter ’21, Jane Streicher ’21, Kenzie Brogan ’21, Ally Gilkey ’21, Leah Hafner ’21, Carly Ogilvie ’21, Grace Villing ’21, Megan Edrich ’21 Front Row (L to R): Molly Pressler ’21, Anna Linnemann ’21, Katee McBride ’21, Riley Ashe ’21, Sophia Gillis ’21, Jaiden Knecht ’21, Abby Rhoads ’21, Anna Tiernan ’21, Chloe Anderson ’21, Anna Hammann ’21 Missing from photo: Sam Steinbach ’21 Seton Spirit

Thank You! Seton Strong Congratulations to Seton High School’s Audrey Laiveling ’17, Thank you to everyone who joined who was honored by the Ohio High School Athletic us for the 8th Annual Golf Outing Association as a 2017 Southwest District Scholar-Athlete at Aston Oaks Golf Course. With for her outstanding academic and athletic achievements. your support, more than $42,000 Laiveling was a co-valedictorian from Seton’s Class of 2017 was raised for the Seton Athletic as well as Cross Country First Team All-GGCL in 2014 and Boosters. A special thanks to our 2015, and Second Team All-GGCL in 2016. Laiveling is title sponsor, The SC Ministry attending the University of Cincinnati, majoring in Biology Foundation, and to our corporate with a concentration in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. sponsors, the Sisters of Charity and TriHealth. New Faces… Seton High School is proud to welcome the newest members of our faculty and staff:

Carolyn Haley ’85 - Main Office Carolyn Sarah Haley ’85 Lowry ’09 Sarah Lowry ’09 - Accounting and Payroll Specialist

Mary Beth Seither - Chemistry, Physical Science, and Environmental Science Teacher

Katie Meese - Chemistry Teacher Mary Beth Katie Shawna McQuillan ’90 - Spanish Teacher Seither Meese

Megan Stepp - Spanish Teacher

Nancy Jenkins - Spanish Teacher

Nora Tighe - English Teacher

Alexi Murray ’12 - Social Studies Teacher Shawna Megan McQuillan ’90 Stepp Rachel Jenkins - Athletic Trainer

Noelle Vonderbrink Schwartz ’91 - Major Events Coordinator

Noelle Hingsbergen - Long-term Intervention

Specialist Sub Nancy Nora Jenkins Tighe Will Reed - Vocal Coach

Yoon Ha - Information Technology Help Desk Manager

Jenifer Johnson ’96 - Student Support Services, Speech Language Pathologist Alexi Rachel Murray ’12 Jenkins

Noelle Noelle Will Yoon Jenifer Vonderbrink Hingsbergen Reed Ha Johnson ’96 Schwartz ’91 2017-2018 Seton-Elder Performing Arts Series Check your calendars and get your tickets now for the Seton-Elder Performing Arts Series! There are so many great shows to look forward to this year. Consider purchasing season tickets or just choose a few of your favorite shows! For more information, please contact Mary Sunderhaus at (513) 471-2600 ext. 2032 or [email protected].

Cincinnati Metropolitan Orchestra Fall Concert Cincinnati Metropolitan Sunday, November 5, 3:00 p.m. – FREE Orchestra Winter Concert Sunday, March 11, 3:00 p.m. – FREE Seton-Elder Drama Club “Romeo and Winifred” Friday, November 17, 7:00 p.m. and Musical: “ANYTHING GOES!” Saturday, November 18, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 11, 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 13, 7:00 p.m. Cincinnati Metropolitan Orchestra Christmas Concert Saturday, April 14, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, December 3, 3:00 p.m. – FREE Sunday, April 15, 3:00 p.m.

Seton-Elder Freshman Christmas Concert Seton-Elder Freshman Spring Concert Wednesday, December 13, 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 8, 7:00 p.m.

Seton-Elder Christmas Concert Seton-Elder Spring Concert Saturday, December 16, 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, May 5, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, December 17, 3:00 p.m. Featuring the Elder Glee Club, Thanks to all who supported the Featuring the Elder Concert Band, Seton Concert Choir, spring musical, Beauty and the Seton Concert Choir and the Beast. The talented cast and Elder Glee Club and Seton Dance Team Elder Concert Band crew received rave reviews!

Hop aboard this luxury liner as it heads from New York to London! Here you will find music, dancing, laughing, and of course, the age-old complicated love story of boy meets girl. Audiences are sure to get a kick out of Anything Goes! Wednesday, April 11, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, April 14, 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 13, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, April 15, 3:00 p.m. All tickets are $12 and reserved seating, except the Wednesday, April 5th performance which is $10 and the seats are general admission. For show tickets, send checks payable to Seton-Elder Performing Arts Series and mail to: Seton High School, Attn: Mary Sunderhaus, 3901 Glenway Ave, Cinti. OH 45205. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope to have tickets returned to you. Email: [email protected] or call 513-471-2600 for more information.

Name______Phone # ______Address______Zip______Email______# of tickets to Wednesday 4/11/18 @ 7:00 p.m. $10 (all seats general admission) ______# of tickets to Friday 4/13/18 @ 7:00 p.m. $12 Reserved Seating ______# of tickets to Saturday 4/14/18 @ 7:00 p.m. $12 Reserved Seating ______# of tickets to Sunday 4/15/18 @ 3:00 p.m. $12 Reserved Seating ______Total # of tickets Total $______amount for tickets Ticket Return Options: q Please return my tickets with my son______at Elder q Please return my tickets with my daughter______at Seton q Mail tickets back to me in enclosed SASE q Hold at Ticket Window for pick-up day of performance (Window opens one hour before show.) Seton Sisters Class Notes 70’s Theresa Zinser Goettke ’74 went on 60’s a road trip with her daughter, Annie Barb Hageman ’67 retired from Great Goettke ’12, to New England. They American Insurance after 40 years. visited Connecticut, Rhode Island, She has been singing in the St. William Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire Class of 1987 Reunion choir for 19 years. She enjoys playing and Vermont. Bingo and traveling to North Carolina 90’s to visit family, and attending the Trisha Jansen Verdin ’94 graduated Seton-Elder Cabarets. She feels that from Marquette University with a she would not be where she is today degree in writing & a minor in German, without her Seton education. and spent a semester abroad in Innsbruck, Austria. She received an Kristina Spicer Marbaugh ’67 relocated MBA from Xavier University while to Tennessee in 1999. She worked as working full time. She then worked in a substitute teacher and then as an the education industry for a number education assistant until she retired in of years for companies like Hobsons, 2014. She loves being a great-grand- Annie Goettke ’12 and Cengage & Monster’s Making It Count mother to Isaiah Lee. She has also been Theresa Zinser Goettke ’74 programs. She recently began on mission trips to West Africa and doing what she loved most about her the Philippines. Sheri Heitker Dixon ’77 is currently previous jobs, event planning. She working on a project to evaluate the currently enjoys her job and family biggest universities in the country time with her husband and on how well their sexual assault four-year-old daughter. prevention practices meet the recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control 00’s and Prevention. Melinda Johnson ’01 got married in 2015 and graduated a year 80’s later with an Associate’s Linda Finke Lorenz ’83 graduated Degree in Applied from Columbus State Community Science in Early College with an applied science Childhood Education. degree in early childhood education. She recently finalized the adoption of her son, Eli.

Elise Meyer Hoffer ’03 was nominated in Venue Magazine as a Great Leader Under 40. The goal of this award is to We are so proud of Seton Academic honor and celebrate the successes of Advisor Cindy Gray Bihl ’88 who some of our area’s strongest leaders Kristina Spicer Marbaugh ’67 and her participated in the Leukemia and under the age of 40 who are making mission trip team in the Philippines. Lymphoma Society Woman of the Year an impactful contribution in our Campaign. Cindy raised $30,000 and community. Elise is a Thompson Hine Judy Bowman Haller ’69 recently was part of a team of 10 people who LLP Regional Growth Manager, retired, is engaged, and living the dream. collectively raised over $705,000 in where she handles all ten weeks! marketing and business development activities for the firm. She is also actively engaged in the community and is currently on the board of MadCap Puppets. Class of 1972 Reunion Class of 2002 Reunion Robyn King ’10 recently accepted a new job in Oklahoma City after three years in a small town in Indiana. She feels that Oklahoma City is the mecca of weather which is a dream for a meteorologist. She gets to cover the weather and continue her passion for communication by being on air. She knows that it is important when she is Meteorologist Robyn King ’10 the first thing people see in the morning because she is reporting the daily Marisa Meyer ’13 is working towards Lindsey Mullen ’13 forecasts. She said she wouldn’t be her master’s degree in athletic training graduated from where she is today without Seton. at Thomas More College. In the spring Vanderbilt University of 2017, she did a clinical rotation at on a full scholarship Andrea Book ’11 Seton, working alongside Seton’s where she majored recently became athletic trainer, Cindy Busse. Marisa in Mathematics the owner of a enjoyed being back at her alma mater and minored in Standard Poodle where she was a four-year varsity Vocal Performance named Moose. basketball player and volleyball player. and Financial She wrapped up her volleyball career Economics. She is Kelly Leonard ’11 recently graduated last fall at Thomas More College. During back in Cincinnati with a Master’s of Science Degree in the four years, she was named First and working at Fifth Third in their Risk Athletic Training from Ohio University. Team ALL-PAC and PAC Player of the Management Leadership Program. She has accepted an athletic trainer Week her senior year, Second Team position at Nationwide Children’s ALL-PAC her junior year, and also won Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. the Thomas More SAINTS Award for Athletics. Marisa helped the Saints Lindsey Thompson ’11 during her four years playing volleyball was a graphic designer as an outside hitter to three consecutive for Pennsylvania State Marisa Meyer ’13 PAC tournament championships and and Seton University in their athletic three appearances in the NCAA Athletic Trainer department for two tournament. She was also named to Cindy Busse years. She supported all the PAC Academic Honor Roll. 31 teams and the alumni association with designs for social media, recruiting, marketing, Reunion Time… facility projects and web materials. She There have already been several great reunions this fall! We are looking for Chairs just took a new job as a graphic design and Committees for the classes ending in 3 and 8 that will be having their reunions coordinator at Louisiana State University in 2018. If you are part of a group that meets regularly with your Seton sisters, in their athletic department. please let us know because we would love to stop by! Contact Christina McCarthy at [email protected] or 513-471-2600 ext. 2423. Emilie Mattei ’13 played golf for Thomas More College and was the first CLASS OF 1958 woman golfer to play all four years. 60th reunion Mass and luncheon Her team won the 2016-2017 Presidents’ Tuesday, April 24, 2018 Athletic Conference Championship More details to come! (PAC) in April for the first time in CLASS OF 1968 Thomas More women’s golf history. 50th reunion and Class of 2018 With this win, the team played in the celebratory luncheon NCAA DIII Tournament in Houston, Thursday, April 26, 2018 representing their conference and More details to come! Thomas More for the very first time. Class of 2012 CLASS OF 1982 (35TH) Reunion If you are interested in helping To sumbit a class note or update, please plan your reunion, please fill out the “Update Your Information” contact Nancy Pessler at form at www.setoncincinnati.org. [email protected]. Class of 1992 Reunion Seton Sisters

Births Congratulations to our Seton graduates on the addition to their families. Christine Baker Hayley ’93, daughter Anna Rose, November 14, 2016 1 Michelle Weber Bender ’00, triplet sons, Jackson, Dominic and Christian, November 20, 2016 Lindsay Isaacs Gnau ’07, son Jameson Jeffery, February 17, 2017 Samantha Washam ’06, son David Keith, April 4, 2017 Amy Lyn Corbin ’04, son Hunter Andrew, April 24, 2017 Theresa Hines McKean ’99, son Theodore Philip, April 27, 2017 2 3 Tamara Foster Callabro ’06, son Jaxon Thomas Callabro, May 30, 2017 Angela Hofmeyer Mohs ’09, daughter Natalie Ann, June 9, 2017

1 - Dominic, Jackson and Christian Bender 2 - David Keith Washam 3 - Hunter Andrew Corbin 4 - Theodore Philip McKean 5 - Jaxon Thomas Callabro 6 - Jameson Jeffery Gnau 7 - Natalie Ann Mohs 4 5 6 Weddings Congratulations to our Seton graduates and their spouses on their recent nuptials. Lindsay Vogel ’07 to Christopher Scoby, November 28, 2015 Lindsey Hofmeyer ’06 to Forrest Thompson, October 15, 2016 Sarah Hungler ’09 to Brandon Lowry, April 22, 2017 7 Morgan Pennekamp ’10 to Jake Samad, April 29, 2017 Emily Gardner ’10 to Kyle Bosse, June 10, 2017

Emily Gardner Bosse ’10 and Kyle Bosse

Lindsay Vogel Scoby ’07 and Lindsey Hofmeyer Thompson ’06 Sarah Hungler Lowry ’09 with her bridesmaids Christopher Scoby and Forrest Thompson (L-R) Chelsea Meyer ’09, Leah Kelly Stacklin ’10, Becca Dattilo ’09, Krista Hungler Wendling ’10, and Rebeca Lowry ’10

Morgan Pennekamp Samad ’10 Passings and Jake Samad Our sympathy is extended to the families of the following: Anne Heimback Nieman ’38 Angela Mendel Broxterman ’46 Jane Davoran ’52 Betty Brown Dusing ’40 Rita Buller Kluener ’47 Mary Jaspers Freese ’52 Mary Alice O’Connor Stridsberg ’40 Joan Oehler McDonald ’47 Margaret Heile ’57 Marian Moorman ’41 Marion Cunningham Guethlein ’48 Patricia Dames Kraft ’57 Rita Schroeder Arlinghaus ’42 Lois Bockenstette Wilke ’48 Joan Heimbrock Miller ’58 Rita Wiesman Murray ’42 Laverne Duwel Poli ’49 Karren Mueller Doepker ’59 Elizabeth Daly Wagner ’42 Rita Riga Cucinotta ’50 Jo Ann Frimming Partin ’59 Viola Bens Abbott ’43 Claire Dunham Miller ’50 Andrea Egloff Accurso ’62 Mary Jane Kessen Haney ’43 Mary Hessling Ciampone ’51 Judith Burg Hauer ’65 Rosemary Merten Heider ’44 Eileen Comer Petronio ’51 Megan Hunt ’76 Martha Roedersheimer Maurer ’44 Elaine Brown Plageman ’51 Mary Baker ’80 Mary Pohlman McGowan ’45 Joann Fehr Rutenschroer ’51 Christina Allen ’97 Wherever it may be that alumnae choose to live in this world, Seton High School has prepared them to excel in life, to hear God’s voice and to do God’s will. Here you can read about alums doing amazing things all over the world.

Alumnae Spotlight Megan McDonald Katt ’09 and Anne Pace ’12 One of the greatest things about being a Seton Saint is the and Development Disabilities class. true sense of sisterhood that comes with it. From the first “I was asked to help with the course days of high school through decades beyond graduation, due to the experiences I’ve had with Saints find themselves crossing paths and being there for one my current job with Cincinnati another along the way. Helping, guiding and encouraging Public Schools,” said Megan, who a Seton sister is a natural feeling – whether you are on services two preschool Autism the giving end or the receiving end – and it is definitely a classrooms and a primary multiple Anne Pace ’12 and Megan McDonald Katt ’09 at Anne’s graduation. blessing to all of our alums. Sometimes life’s coincidences disabilities classroom. “I was a bit are great reminders of how special it is to call ourselves nervous on the first day of class, so it was quite a relief to see Seton Saints. a familiar face!” That face was Anne, who was a student in At the Big-Little Sister Picnic in 2008, Megan McDonald the class. Katt ’09 helped Anne Pace ’12 feel right at home here at Anne is on course to graduate in 2018 with her Master’s Seton as Anne’s Big Sister. As the year rolled out, they were Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and become a both on Seton’s Track and Field team and in some of the speech-language pathologist. “Seton gave me a great same clubs as well, like Campus Ministry and Community foundation in academics, faith, leadership and service, and Service. Megan graduated at the end of the school year with allowed me to develop critical thinking skills that I have the honor of receiving the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Award – carried with me throughout college, graduate school and in Seton’s highest award given. Four years later, Anne was my life,” she explained. “Megan was a part of the beginning the recipient of the same prestigious award for her of my Seton experience. She encouraged me to get involved graduating class. and gave me advice on how to make my years at Seton be When Megan graduated from Seton, she went on to the the best they could be. She was a great role model and did a University of Cincinnati, where she earned a Bachelor’s great job of passing Seton traditions down to me.” Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders, and a Years later, Megan is helping guide Anne in the classroom Master’s Degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Four years and hopes to continue to help her in the future. That’s later, Anne ended up also choosing UC in addition to the what the Seton sisterhood is all about. “I hope to be there same undergrad major as Megan. Anne is also currently for Anne in whatever capacity she needs. Anne is truly a attending graduate school for her Master’s of Speech- Super Saint, and I see her doing very well for herself in her Language Pathology. career,” said Megan. “The transition from graduate school Both girls have always continued to love running beyond into practice can be a bit daunting, and I hope I can be a high school. Anne was on UC’s Track and Field team, and resource for her as Megan recently qualified for the Boston Marathon. Crossing she navigates the paths for these two young system during women goes well beyond this process. I hitting the pavement. also hope to be Megan, who is currently a mentor for working as a speech- Anne once she language pathologist with is established in Cincinnati Public Schools, her career, and was offered the opportunity I look forward to this summer to be an sharing with her the things that assistant adjunct professor Anne and Megan in class. I’ve learned.” L-R: Megan McDonald Katt ’09 and and help teach an Autism Anne Pace ’12 Support Seton ANNUAL REPORT

SETON HIGH SCHOOL SETON HIGH SCHOOL 2016-17 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES 2016-2017

Kathy Aug Officers Finance Tricia Austing Steve Soloria, Chairperson Michael Crofton, Chairperson Michael Crofton Michael Crofton, Treasurer Kathy Aug Maggie Davis Annette Paveglio, SC, Secretary Scott Deters* Sally Duffy, SC Kathy Ciarla, President Tom Enderle* Dennis Eagan Lisa Luebbe, Recording Secretary Jan Neumann* Mary Jo Gasdorf, SC Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Jean Kotzbauer Advancement Steve Soloria Mark Nowlin Dennis Eagan, Chairperson Dick Stevie* Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Chris Bochenek* Tricia Walter Linda Panzeca Mary Jo Gasdorf, SC Kathy Ciarla, Staff Annette Marie Paveglio, SC Jean Kotzbauer Jessica Young, Staff John Roebel Kathy Smith Thelma Schlomer, SC Jay Stautberg Governance Kathleen Smith Kathy Ciarla, Staff Jeremy Viltro, Chairperson Steve Soloria Sarah Lykins, Staff Maggie Davis Jay Stautberg Linda Panzeca Jeremy Viltro Building and Grounds Annette Paveglio, SC Tricia Walter Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC, Chairperson Thelma Schlomer, SC Barb Alexander* Steve Soloria Jim Franz* Kathy Ciarla, Staff Nancy Goins* Heidi Lattire* School Programs Dan Ledford* Maggie Davis, Chairperson Barry Pulskamp* Kathy Aug John Roebel Tricia Austing Terry Selby* Ed Jung* Dick Stevie* Amelia Riedel* Kathy Ciarla, Staff Myra Wilson* Kevin Heitz, Staff Mary Agricola, Staff Jessica Young, Staff Tom Kellerman, Staff Jan Linz, Staff Executive Wendy Smith, Staff Steve Soloria, Chairperson Karen White, Staff Michael Crofton Maggie Davis Sally Duffy, SC Dennis Eagan Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Annette Paveglio, SC Jay Stautberg Jeremy Viltro Kathy Ciarla, Staff

* Denotes non-board member ANNUAL FUND COMPARISON FYE2013-FYE2017 $360,000 FINANCIAL SUMMARY

Funding for the Seton High School Annual Fund is realized through $270,000 several revenue streams that include alumnae, parents, businesses, organizations and matching gifts. The Seton High School Annual Fund continues to increase thanks to the generosity of our donors. $180,000 The 2016-2017 Annual Fund raised $354,385 with an average gift size of $235. A total number of 581 new or increased gifts were contributed in 2016-2017 compared to the previous year. $90,000 The amount of new or increased gifts totaled $151,847.

$0 FYE2013 FYE2014 FYE2015 FYE2016 FYE2017 IN THE 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR $214,331 $264,496 $349,069 $352,642 $354,385

ADVANCEMENT REVENUE 63% Annual Giving FYE2017 57% of families that Annual Appeal $261,835 of the student body applied for financial Endowment/Named Funds $92,550 required some amount aid demonstrated Sub Total $354,385 of financial aid. financial aid need of $1,000 or more. Fundraising Events Setonsation $226,973 Power of the Purse $26,909 73% Sub Total $253,882 17% of the graduating class Other Contributions of students are on of 2017 earned Major Gifts/Scholarships $471,185 academic or merit more than Tributes/Memorials $25,577 scholarship. Thirty-One Women $56,220 $11 million Grants $474,800 in scholarship awards. Capital Campaign $1,996,878 Sub Total $2,970,660 Grand Total $3,578,927

Annual Giving Grants 22% 30%

Thirty-One Women 4% Fundraising Events Tributes/Memorials 16% 2% Major Gifts/Scholarships 26% Support Seton HONOR ROLL

ANNUAL FUND 2016-2017 Cedar Grove Level Green and White Level $1,000-$2,499 $500-$999 Thank you to all of our donors who contributed to Seton High School Barbara Alexander Holly Herbst Aug during the 2016-2017 school year. The generosity of each donor has Carol and David Allen Tricia Austing Anonymous Martha Bain allowed Seton to make a difference in the lives of our students to Kathy and Tom Aug Janice Meyer Bill experience a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum combined Pam and Dave Becker Kim Burnside Bill with leadership and service opportunities. Joe Benson Diane Holthaus Bley Janis Binzer Kari and John Book Becky Bross Brefol Renee M. Brinkman This year the Annual Fund raised $261,835. The Honor Roll of Donors Jennifer Davis Brown Linda Buchert who contributed to Seton from July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017 are Kelly Brown Thomas and Theresa Burnside Lynn Brumback Mary Lee Busam listed on the following pages. Gifts made to Seton after June 30, 2017 Diane Brunst Joyce Sanker Cagney will be reflected in next year’s Honor Roll. Although great care is taken Eileen M. Cappel Maggie Davis in the gathering of this information, we know that errors or omissions Mary Croft Dennis K. Eagan inadvertently may occur. For this, we apologize and ask that you inform Michael and Terri Crofton Angela Ellison Carolyn Davis Pat Emmett the Seton High School Advancement office if corrections are needed Mary Ann and Andy Deak Fifth Third Bank to our data by calling (513) 471-2600. Clare Driehaus Katie Finley Gloria Duffy GE Foundation Duke Energy Foundation Mary Kay Gilbert If you would like to support our mission in 2017-2018, your gift — Donna Eby Michelle Gillis financial or otherwise — is always appreciated. For more information Gina and Michael Fieler Barbara Groh on how you can help Seton High School, contact Kathy Allen Ciarla, Jean C. Frolicher Mariann and John Grove Linda Willig Giessler Shanna Hambleton President, at (513) 471-2600 or visit our website at Nancy and Doug Habig Barbara Harrigan http://www.setoncincinnati.org/support-seton/. Leonard & Mary Lou Hausman Jack and Margaret Helmes Toby and Judi Heile Roy and Jackie Herman Cynthia Johnston Nancy Stricker Huber St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Level Sister Margaret George Level Peggy and Mike Knowles Barbara Beemon Kacyra $10,000+ $2,500-$4,999 Diane Dresmann Korn Mary and Michael Kayse Bruce and Kathy Barlag The Jack and Carol Adam Family Kathryn Kramer Julie Odley Keller William and Dorothy Harmeyer Fund Noreen Linneman Katherine A. Keller George and Karen Hubert Helen Berson, SC Janice Linz Kim Kirsch Lois and Paul Reis Jan Neumann Shirley Lonneman Debbi Kluesener Vickie Wittekind Lisa and Tim Schroeder Mary Maxwell Kim Kraft Scripps Howard Foundation Peggy McCarren Shannon Lively St. Vincent DePaul Level John Sherman Kathleen Mitts Mildred Gross Lonneman $5,000-$9,999 Judith and James Stautberg Renee and Robert Moeddel Kathryn McAleese Stella M. Buerger Charitable Trust Carol Stecher Joan Mohan Katy Meinhardt Home City Ice Charitable Fund Helen Stephens Anne and Donald Murphy Eileen Murphy Muccino Gordon and Nicole MacIntosh Mary Lou Oker Carol Ann Willig Mullen Charles Raterman in memory of Linda Burns Panzeca Mabel Detzel Raterman Laura Rapien Marianne Ridiman Mary and Ranjit Rath Patricia Peterson Ripley Margaret Ruffing Bonnie Robben Carol J. Ryan Diane and John Roebel Eileen Jennings Schaefer Cheryl Rumpke Joan Carney Schmitt Jodie and Rob Schaefer Jim and Rosemary Schuermann Diana and James Schmitt Victoria Shelton Margaret Schneider Lynn Smyth Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Nicole Staley Carol and Richard Stevie UBS Employee Giving Programs Patricia Streicher Barbara Scherer Ullmann Ann Stegeman Tillman Jeremy and Erin Viltro John and Lisa Weil Fr. Jim Walsh Marilyn Elfers Wildermuth Patricia and Jason Walter Ed Willig in memory of Bonita Backscheider Weber Fr. Jim Willig Angela Weldishofer Virginia Ruehlmann Wiltse Fr. Ralph Westerhoff Kelly Wittich Western Hills Lions Club Mary Wolf Karen Klug White Norma M. Wood Saint Level Peter Henkel in honor of $250-$499 Alice Henkel Fran Schulter Acito Katherine Hoelscher, SC Cathy Telscher Altimari Diane Hoeting Lynne Ruwe Alwine Erin Mallory Hofmeyer Ann and Dan Andriacco Donna Iames Kevin Anneken Barbara Esposito Ilacqua Victoria and Daniel Arvin in Jan and Randy Johnson memory of Mary Carmen Cupito Olivia D. Jones Benevity Community Impact Fund Anne Kappen Kathy Meyer Berding Kathy Harpring Kaufman Betty Piecuch Bieber Ruth Keller Greg and Janie Bier Linda Stoll Kelsey Mary Ann Binder Mary E. Kerley Sandra Boesing Patricia Friedhof Kessler Kaye Bono Deborah S. Kneflin Patricia Berkemeyer Boutton Catherine Kneidl Kim Hahn Bower Jean Zimmerman Kotzbauer Lisa Brickner Jane and Stephen Kramer Donna Panaro Brown Gerry Kreutzjans Rosemary Bucher Marjorie Lamey Judith Geghan Burman Mary Lammers Kim Ehrman Springer Class of 1942 (2.2%) Mary Jean Beck Bushman Peggy Laub Kathy Schiller Stautberg Rose M. Doerle Brenda Lynch Callahan Karen Hilvert Laymance Sandy Stone Helen Oehler Linz Natalie N. Cappel Joeline Adams Lecture Lisa Stull Rita Murray Ann and Walt Carroll Elizabeth and Michael Liderbach Carole Tekulve Carroll Family Fund of The Greater Denise M. Lindle Rita Thiet Class of 1943 (1.3%) Cincinnati Foundation Cynthia Mapes Macke Jeri A. Timon Mabel Unger Smith Joyce Chastang Jean Marx Beth Hoferer Van Oflen Virginia Walsh Virginia Kelly Cheeseman Nancy and Bill Menne Bonnie Parker Vignale Lois and Jeff Childers Mary Jo Mersmann Connie Curl Volker Class of 1944 (3.6%) Judith Kotzbauer Chodzko Martha Metz Elaine Vorholt Dorothy Noth Bierman Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Metz Kathleen and William Wanninger Rosemary Gobrecht Bobbie Lampe Cornell Amy Meyer Sharon Welte Jeanne Jaspers Teresa and Steve Deiters Debbie and David Meyer Mary Scheid White Patricia O’Brien Chris and Bill Desmond Kathryn and Christopher Miller Donald Wurzelbacher Margaret Wesseling Kathleen Loos Dinicola Kathy Byrne Moller Deborah and James Dolle Timothy Moller Class of 1934 (0.9%) Class of 1945 (3.3%) Elizabeth Donovan Carol Mollmann Evelyn T. Busam Patricia A. McGinnis Collopy Janet Ackerman Emmett Cassandra Egner Mooar Ruth Moorman Doris Ericson Marti Munninghoff Class of 1937 (2%) Rosemary Reinstatler Laura Fay Terry Muzzy Ruth Keller Susan Austing Fieler Judy Kindt Naugle Virginia Schuerman Class of 1946 (4.1%) Melissa Ford Mike and Linda Nienhaus Marie Beck Mary Jo Frederick Patricia Wall O’Brien Class of 1939 (5.7%) Ruth Bockenstette, SC Anita Weigand Freeman Virginia Callahan O’Connor Evelyn Berkemeyer Rosemary Bucher Leeann Snape Garrett Kristy Schultz Odend’hal Mary V. Kumpf Eugenia Lammeier Mary Jo Mirlenbrink Gerlach Jo Ann Menkhaus Oldiges Mary Clare Kunnen Loretta Saupe, SC Holly and David Gibbs Donna Hoffman Parker Peg Harris Langenbrunner Nancy and Mark Gibbs in memory Marianne and John Peck Ruth Martin Class of 1947 (7.6%) of Catherine Blind Grace J. Pedoto Mary Jansing Maxwell Jeanne Bosch Carole Giuliani Rosemary Perrino Barbara Strittholt Rosemarie Brafford Jenna Buttelwerth Gonzalez Kimberly Grote Pohovey Patricia Frolicher Jane Gosson Nancy Cahill Reidy Class of 1940 (1.8%) Mary Jo Schmerber Hagemeyer Cathleen Greiner Gay Reinhart Mildred Reinerman Kaske Ruth Kinne Linda Broxterman Groen Daryl and Gina Rider Agatha G. Ridder Betty Landenwitch Michelle Otten Guenther Greg Roberto Rita Riestenberg Ruth Mees Angela Hahn Mary Ronan Mary Lou Osterfeld Kathleen Halpin Mary Ann Contadino Schlomer Class of 1941 (2.5%) Dorothy Poettker Sandra and Ross Hambleton Barbara Wenz Schneider Dorothy Duffy Arata Michelle Harper Marilyn Schutte Betty Kamphaus Hater Class of 1948 (12.7%) Karen Sue Harrill Jean Schwartz Colette Mott Kersting Colleen M. Bens Karen Gates Hartoin Donna Frese Shapleigh Marie Berding Swartzel Joan Binzer Lois Huber Hartoin Pat Shibinski in memory of Nancy Bruns Mike and Mary Anne Hengehold Dot Keininger Rose Lemker Bussman Steve Soloria Rita M. Calme Support Seton HONOR ROLL

Class of 1954 (23.5%) Carol and David Allen Gerry Daly Aug Elaine Binder Joan Riley Brogan Ginger Echert Barbara Groh Carolyn Healey Jeanne Herdeman Janet Homan Nancy Hutzel Antoinette Keliher Janis Kelley Jackie Gerold Kohls Jean Lohman Margaret Maurmeier Joan Metze Elizabeth Neidhard Dorothy Jean Broermann Netzer Raphael Santoro Newell Irma Olberding Gertrude Polking Sr. Ann Ryan, OP Mary Ellen Sillies Carol Ann Sullivan Mary Claire Vornhagen Mary Donovan Collins Marilyn Van Olberding Patricia Olthaus Jean Welling, SC Bernice Meister Crofton Lois Kessen Panaro Jan Schaefer Carol Whitaker Jean C. Frolicher Roger Pierson Marilyn Elfers Wildermuth Marilyn Woods Jo Ann Meyer Gerdes Pat Shibinski in memory of Dot Marion Cunningham Guethlein Keininger Class of 1952 (14.9%) Class of 1955 (9.9%) Anne Haller Vivian Bippert Sparks Jean Ann Baehner Carole Cole Arend Roy and Jackie Herman Mary Ann Spille Mary Ann Brandhorst Helen Berson, SC Frances Hornikel Helen Stephens Mary P. Byrne Marlene and Walter Black Elaine Huber Mary E. Wehner Joan Deiters, SC Joyce Chastang Ruth Brown Kern Marilyn J. Wilke Joan Bleski Doggett Lois Ann Buzek Keller Ruth Koppenhoefer Pat Emmett Jean Klug Rosemary Brinkmann Kuley Class of 1950 (12.2%) Mary Ann Flanigan Sally Reinstatler Niehaus Virginia M. Lohman Laura Salamone Averbeck Bernadette Frolicher Dolores Rees Ruth Niedhamer Janet Bassett Borgelt Mary Rose Galbraith Barbara Rieman Marian C. Niehaus Sylvia Cole Mary Louise Geis Carole A. Rinear Rose Mary Timmers Ruberg Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC Ginny Gottmann Janice Specht Joanne Aull Schroth Betty Engel Mrs. Jacqueline Helmers Ann Elizabeth Von Hagel, SC Dolores Priestle Weichhand Joan Patrice Flynn, SC Ruth Dressing Hilvert Mary Lou and Paul Wood Joan Graman Carol Ann Korte Class of 1949 (15.5%) Lois Groh Marie Rabong Lillis Class of 1956 (11.5%) Mary Buse Lenora Grote Kathryn Schaller Sandra Wurtz Evans Mary Ann Scully Comer Betty Hoffer Joan Carney Schmitt Shirley Guck Federmann Mary Ann Niedhamer Deye Claire Ledermeier Evelyn Wandstrat Mary Lou Hinton Heyob Joan Donoghue Joan Thompson Lengerich Jeanne Young Nancy Hoffman, SC Marian Foote Mildred Gross Lonneman Judy Kallmeyer Kirchner Carole Giuliani Grace Herbst Mueller Class of 1953 (9.2%) Gerry Kreutzjans Barbara Hammersmith Betty Thoss Alberta A. Scherra Bleha Mary Ellen Lovett Leonora Feld Helmers Jacqueline Thureson Elizabeth Donovan Jane Molloy Myra Franke Hendy Dolores Barket Waters Clare Driehaus Mary Lou Broermann Mullen Mary Lou Hisch Vincent Marie Willman, SC Mary Jo Mirlenbrink Gerlach Barbara Detzel Ostertag Nancy J. Kathman Joan Hoffman Zita Plageman Rosemary Kirby Class of 1951 (8.2%) Patricia Gannon Hollstegge Mary Lynne Rapien Jean Schulten Kobman Mary Ciampone Norine Klumb Eileen Schenk Lois Mirus Bernice Feldman Kathryn Kramer Barbara Wenz Schneider M. Catherine Monk Janet Stalf Freeman Marie Laiveling Seifert Janet Tiettmeyer Schulte Julie Montgomery Beverly Groene Shirley Lonneman Toni Schwarz Rose Marie Jostworth Niemeyer Jack and Margaret Helmes Trudy Schulte Laverne Steiger Mary Lou Oker Dolores McDonald, SC Mary Buelterman McPhillips Class of 1957 (13.2%) Patricia Enright Nancy Leitz Volz Judy Kindt Naugle Mary A. Barlage Nancy Becker Finke Elaine Vorholt Virginia Callahan O’Connor Carole Myers Bonno Marilyn Fox Mary Lou Dietrich Wood Sharon O’Rourke Chris Perry Bross Margaret Gibbons Michele Martin Wood Grace J. Pedoto Donna Bushman Dianne Nicholas Glenn Norma M. Wood Gay Reinhart Ruth Miller Cappel Marian Heeney Dorothy Frazer Wynn Diane Long Reiring Marlene Collinsworth Patricia Fuersich Hoffman Jo Ann Yunker Diane Robisch Mary Bruns Dolan Kathleen Loughrey Barbara Lobono Seger Judith Doran Pat Imholte Luken Class of 1961 (18%) Carol Stecher Shirley A. Groh Jo Ann Martini, SC Lynne Ruwe Alwine Annette Deller Suesz Katherine Hoelscher, SC Joyce May Marlene Angst Vicki Braddick Tettenhorst Ruth Fettig Hoeting Betty Miller Mersch Jean Bischoff Bonnie Damico Vogel Dorothy Beck Hollenkamp Margaret Bogner Neurohr Judith Geghan Burman Marilyn Wempe Weaver Ruth C. Jackson Judy Oates Paff Catherine Thiem Collins Marcia Webb Ruth Beckner Kathman Barbara Perry Prater Judith E. Combs Sharon Welte M. Caroline Lemmink Judy Quatkemeyer Mary Kay Neumann Crotty Marilyn Wempe Mayduane A. Longtin Joyce Moss Roa Deanna Jim Edrich Kay Stitzel Willenbrink Jean Marx Janet C. Rossi Dianne Kent Froese Mary Jo and Robert Woelfel Judith Marx Rita Wall Mary B. Groh Martha Metz Janet Weingartner Louise Flynn Haas Class of 1962 (11.3%) Mary Joan Niehaus Patricia Ferguson Weron Mary Henninger Joan Rosen Berning Carol Jansen Stagnaro Joan Wessendarp, SC Ruth Klug Hoelscher Sandra Boesing Janet Wasser Mary Jo Westendorf Patricia Friedhof Kessler Mary Jean Beck Bushman Janet Macke Wendel Alice Wittich Patricia Kirk Raymalee Bross Carter Eileen Jones Wolfer Diane Dresmann Korn Maureen Cashen Class of 1958 (15.7%) Joan Krauser Carol McDonald Donahue The Jack and Carol Adam Class of 1960 (19.5%) Noreen Linneman Patricia Boehm Duwel Family Fund Angela Anno Nancy Loftus Judy Sunderman Gasdorf Joyce Bedinghaus Beckenhaupt Jacky Geis Banks Ceil Lundy Lois Gerstner Jostworth Jeanette Berning Sylvia Tuchfarber Besse Judith Metz, SC Roberta Keck Kathy Bischoff Diane Holthaus Bley Carol Mollmann Katherine A. Keller Eileen M. Cappel Margaret Broviac Mary Ann Scully Morbitzer Sandra Damico Luebbe Bobbie Lampe Cornell Mary Lee Busam Carol A. Morman Carole Reinhart Marquetty Judith Culman Joan Buzek Janis Dugan Cupito Nancy Crawford Diane Hempelman Henderer Joan Condren Cunningham Jean Winkel Kern Carolyn Davis Marlene Kiely Barbara Davis, SC Mavourneen Flaherty Kiely Joyce Davoran Joan Kohls Nancy Dresmann Lois Lambers Barbara Wilhelmy Faecher Maureen Luebbe Mullen Nancy Heidel Fehr Carolyn Menkhaus Meyer Mary Jo Gasdorf, SC Jo Ann Kenkel Neufarth Judith Guttadauro Greulich June Ostmann Mary Jean Heinzelman Holmes Nancy Cahill Reidy Nancy Stricker Huber Bonnie Robben Doris Huffman Sister Ginny Scherer, SC Thomas and Judith Kloenne Timothy Ann Schroeder, SC Family Fund Barbara J. Stitzel Jean Zimmerman Kotzbauer Pat Oates Telger Geraldine Laumann Jeri A. Timon Alice Link Barbara Scherer Ullmann Kathy Woods Link Marjory C. Buchert Vogt Mary Ann Brown Lynn Mary Dresmann Weibel Mary Kay Mollner Patricia Sauers Witsken Marti Munninghoff Kathleen Branigan Wohlfrom Carol Deters Niehaus Mary Diane Nolte Class of 1959 (17.9%) Charlotte Droppelman Postel Connie Ammann Judy Risch Martha Bain Meredith Ruff Rosalie Bross-Menke Ruth Ann Carlier Russell Judith Kotzbauer Chodzko Patricia Schorsch Joyce Doherty Jean Schwartz Carol Wright Ebert Sue Strothers Janet Ackerman Emmett Bonnie Vetter Support Seton HONOR ROLL

Diane Menkhaus Sandra Lisk Connie Ruwe Gallagher Class of 1966 (14.8%) Mary A. Bill Metz Christine Logan Mary Graf Gick Anonymous Joyce Herzog Miller Lois Juergens McClure Carol Metz Hughes Lynne Grothaus Baur Rosemary Perrino Lee Anne Sieve Monahan Pat Johoski Edie Binder Fran Rappoport Anita Oblinger Anne Kappen Eileen Beck Bockelman Mary Rosselot Mary and Ranjit Rath Carol Corcoran Keiser Gail Price Boesing Carol Glaser Schonhoft Joan Myers Reckers Peggy Kenney Sharon Canning Cheryl and James Shields Pat Riley Kathy Murphy Kirby Deborah Petrie Cappel Judith Gries Shields Carol J. Ryan Kathleen R. Losekamp Andrea Dammann Marian Sholar Joyce Scherer Karin Bush Marlman Paulette Dean Ann Schwallie Smith Mary Ann Contadino Schlomer Gail Miller JoAnne Fischesser Nancy Schneider Elaine Blessing Murphy Mary Kay Gilbert Class of 1963 (13.1%) Annie Frohn Tromey Diane Wagner Newport Jo Anne Grote Julie Berkowitz Janet Glaab Wethington Carolyn Vogelpohl Oker Barbara Hagedorn, SC Mariann Rosenfeld Biedenharn Vickie Wittekind Susan Goetz Penderghast Karen Wilhelmy Heskamp M. Claudette Ziegler Blozy Mary Wolf Jo Ann Reichling Karen Walter Hyde Kaye Bono Kathleen Heckmann Reiter Barbara Johnson in memory of Kathie Rolfes Brater Class of 1964 (12.9%) Dorothy Schiller Robinson Fannie and John Cranford Jean Cate Fran Schulter Acito Katherine Pearson Santangelo Patty Gries Junk Karen Doepker Fanning Jean Brown Marilyn Schutte Mary Ann Kappes-Arnold Margie Mollner Heidemann Linda Buchert Jo-Anne Berns Schwaegerle Marilyn Knollman Carol Hengehold Hodgeman Katherine Molleran Buczynski Rosemary Steltenpohl Tenoever Pamela St. Clair Lamkin Leah Hoffmann Elizabeth Reuss Currin Rita Ann Timperman Virginia Louis Julia Baumer Inskeep Mary Ann and Andy Deak Joy Weidner Barbara Dwyer Mack Eileen Jarrold Margaret Espelage Deitsch Rose Weinheimer Caroline Metzger Malsbary Rita Grosardt Jones Sharon Hartman Dickman Karen Kunz Wolff Lynn Pennekamp McAlpin Judi Brauch Kell Carol Creek Dreyer Catherine McGraw Arlene Keller Mary Babey Engelhardt Class of 1965 (10.9%) Jean McKiernan Patricia Meade Kiehl Kathy Fanning Donna Beddingfield Carol Meier Martha Dixon Kline Mary Jung Feldhues Gerry Trentman Brink Karen Morano Karen Cook Krieg Marilyn J. Fenneman Eileen Brinker Brown Kathy Mullen Mary Jo Kumpf Susan Austing Fieler Carolyn Cavanaugh Maureen Murphy, Ph.D. Virginia Kelly Cheeseman Barbara Neidhard M. Elaine Collins Patricia Wall O’Brien Karen M. Dazier Pat Burns Panavich Mary Ann Dittgen Joan Peters Janet Gilday Cindy Miller Ploeger Nancy and Doug Habig Sharon A. Powers Joan Bill Halpin M. Susan Schotte Barbara Hausladen Barb Klug Seal Susan Herman Jo Ella St. Charles Barbara J. Holthaus Marilyn Stitzel Barbara Beemon Kacyra Elizabeth and William Stock Jean M. Kauffman Mary Jo Busse Storm Mary Ann Knepfle Kathy Cianciolo Tierney Kathleen Kolbu Bonnie Parker Vignale Joeline Adams Lecture Sue Ann Vogt Karen Keller Major Cheryl Wachsmuth Helen May Colette Roa Weigand Barb McElroy Jane Volker Wenning Carol McGowan Carol Dreyer Yeazell Carol Niederhausen Peggy Hartlage Ziegler Jo Ann Menkhaus Oldiges Mary Ann Kruessel Penner Class of 1967 (12.7%) Eileen Riley Pope Barbara Ammann Nancy Lee Ruprecht Kathy and Tom Aug JoAnn Rush Nancy Bachman Mary Rust Maureen Coakley Born Dianne Schwietering Marian Buller Crary Mary Kay Herman Seifert Kathy Brandewie Deters Kathy Schiller Stautberg Nancy Valitutto Dirksing Judith Allman Stodghill Ruth Dolan Tish Sullivan Stohlman Mary M. Duennes Pat Schmidt Wahl Carla Stein Eilers Carol Braun Yetter Susan Mayer Fredelake Jo Anne Moser Gibbons Mary Daly Voors Ruth Tierney Donna Olberding Susan Glassmeyer in memory of Mary Jo Witterstaetter Denise Silver Tracy Michelle Rinear Priestle Chelsey Ross Mary Dirksing Viltro Marianne Davis Reynolds Lois Jean Goettke, SC Class of 1969 (8.2%) Julie Whitmer Marianne Ridiman Bev Gooderson Victoria and Daniel Arvin, in Linda Willig Mary Ronan Carolyn Frank Groger memory of Mary Carmen Cupito Jacquelyn Witt Connie Ruark Peggy Gruen Suzanne Asher Susan Schwab Yeazell Diane Schmutte Lois Huber Hartoin Mary E. Balz Pat L. Hemsath Zilli Lin Huelsman Janice Meyer Bill Class of 1973 (11.7%) Barbara Esposito Ilacqua Barbara Bruening Class of 1971 (6.8%) Mary Ann Stoll Bazzoli Jan and Randy Johnson Dorothy Cummings Bruce and Kathy Barlag Kathy Meyer Berding Linda Stoll Kelsey Linda Monk Drapp Karen Heil Braun Betty Piecuch Bieber Kathleen Binder King Susan Franz Nancy Gates Dana Boeing Mary Paula Kramer Kathy Doherty Fries Leah Goebel Barb Menzer Braun Antoinette Lipps Lockwood Judith Butler Gallagher Kathleen Halpin Marisue E. Briede Aimee Tiemeier Luckett Judith Gelwicks Pati Kelley Haney Tanya Buhrlage Mary Jane Luebbe Sandra and Ross Hambleton Lynn A. Heinzelman Connie Burns Mary Jo Mersmann Connie Heintz Donna Lipps Hengehold Peggy Wall Frondorf Beverly Metz Deborah S. Kneflin Kathy Kremer-Blair Deborah Roa Gates Terry Quinn Mohl Mary Jane Radley Knollman Barbara Lamps Teresa Gelter Cassandra Egner Mooar Bobbie Ausdenmore Lambert Linda Liebau Jennifer Ginocchio Eileen Murphy Muccino Sandy Humbert Levy Sheean Luebbers Jenna Buttelwerth Gonzalez Sandra Mueller Peggy McCarren Peggy Hogan Maly Marlene Berling Hartsfield Marianne and John Peck Joyce M. Meyer M. Clare Furlong Oestreicher Jan Mather Hastings Agnes Peterson Kate Nolan Peggy Sweeney Perkins Sharon Lipps Holtz Joan Policastro Carole Oblinger Mary Ploehs Gail Huber Phyllis Ruwe Diane Oestreicher Barbara Hartoin Procario Susan Heidel Lahni Debora Gates Schultz Sharon Hayhow Rieskamp Patti Schoborg Mary Lammers Donna Frese Shapleigh Eileen Jennings Schaefer Gayle Dreher Scotti Mary Shappelle Lietz Carol Bruch Spare Chris Deters Scholl Jane Hils Shea Lynn Grote Maloney Kathy Stiens Carol and Richard Stevie Donna Vollner Anita McCabe Ann Stegeman Tillman Nancy Braun Stuerenberg Joann Warnock Ellen McGrath Mary Ann and Mark Weber Rita Thiet Mary Hageman White Terri Bertke Mertz Judith Webster Greer Teresa Haney Wilson Julie Labmeier Wolf Karen Meyer Mary Jean Wenzel Sharon Lasita Witsken Kathleen Mitts Virginia Ruehlmann Wiltse Carolyn Dyer Wolfram Class of 1972 (10.1%) Cynthia M. Olberding Molinaro Mary K. Amlung Phyllis Morris Class of 1968 (8.2%) Class of 1970 (8.5%) Diane Lengerich Berting Patricia Coyle Neyer Irene Robinette Amann Pam and Dave Becker Janis Binzer Donna Hoffman Parker Maureen Calme Bill Patricia Nienaber Benken Linda Hartman Bode Joan Roddy Patricia Berkemeyer Boutton Mary Ann Broderick Pamela Roberto Boertlein Connie Eby Roesch Monica Connelly Mary Croft Kathy Hartlage Brafford Rainey Rohrmeier Susan Martin Diersing Kathleen Fay Renee M. Brinkman Pam Rolandelli Kathleen Glazier Jeanne Fehring Mary Pat Whitaker Burke Barbara Bedinghaus Schwandner Diane Wellinghoff Glos Mary T. Feist Joyce Sanker Cagney The Steinriede Family Catherine Kneidl Linda Broxterman Groen Brenda Lynch Callahan Kathy Stephens Donna Bley Maley Judith Losekamp Grubbs Kathy Backs-Castellini Linda Von Deylen Karen Meyers Gail Harmeling Gloria Davis Carol Monnig-Lowe Margaret Hausman Mary Beth DePaoli Class of 1974 (12%) Linda Ludwig Mueller Jo Ann Menzer Hayes Carol Marie Fenbers Barbara Alexander Karen Busse Mullen Peggy Holtmann Anita Weigand Freeman Rosemarie Altenau Terry Muzzy Mary Kinstedt in memory of Kathleen A. Furlong Jane Beischel Patricia K. Nienaber Ann Meurer Caudill Linda Willig Giessler Kathleen Bennett Claire Noble Rose Lambert Judith Fischesser Graham Debbie Reiring Berling Nancy Nortmann Barbara Merose Martin Jayne Meyer Hirth Mary Ann Binder Sue Ann Opatich Lorrie Hannan McGraw Carol Ison Becky Bross Brefol Mary Jo Reiners Janice Meinhardt Beth Keller Jennifer Davis Brown Linda Reynolds Carolyn Menner Christine Sohmer Kief Jenny Bruns Margaret Ruffing Lynda Mercer Debbi Kluesener Teresa Christopfel Mary Beth Ryan Nancy Oldiges Jean Kraft Mary Patricia Deller Mary Lee Robinson Schnieder Molly Planalp Marjorie Lamey Roseanna Dietrich Annabel Straub Pamela W. Popp Judith Luebbe Kathy Dinkelacker Eileen Sullivan Patricia Peterson Ripley Kathryn McAleese Beverly Eby Ferretjans Julie Tiettmeyer Veronica Seguin Donna Metz Carol Egner Linda M. Todd Barbara Teague in memory of Class Carolyn Meyer Darlene Szydlowski Forest Jackie Voelkerding of 1970 deceased classmates Mary Beck Moebius Mary Jo Frederick Support Seton HONOR ROLL

Class of 1978 (6.4%) Joan Kettler Adkins Peggy Alexander Jill Barlion Anita M. Bennett Kathleen Blaut Lisa Brickner Sally Jones Chitwood Terri Dengler Curtis Teresa and Steve Deiters Nancy Ludwig Finke Jane Trentman Hofmeyer Kim Kirsch Peggy and Mike Knowles Patricia Buelterman Lindemann Denise Lonneman Lori Maurmeier Catherine Welch Meese Pam Kelley Rumpke Michelle Brown Siefke Andrea Lasita Zeiser

Class of 1979 (7.6%) Karen Blatt Erin Cupito Joyce DePaoli Laura Heil Graman Karen Hills in memory of Connie Curl Volker Nancy and Timothy Doyle Paula and Stephen Gruber Rose Pohlman Debbie Mullen Ward Jane Gosson Lori Hoenemeyer Deborah Moorman Keener Terri Weber Mary Sue Harpenau Leslie Huey Ruth E. Hertzenberg-Kilday Susan Vogel Willing Karen Gates Hartoin Pat Jennings Denise Scahill Klekamp Julie Meder Zemanek Mary Herbers in memory of Cynthia Johnston Karen Hilvert Laymance Maureen James Debra Pastura Jordan Peggy Tenhundfeld Manifold Class of 1977 (10.1%) Patty Smith Hericks Kim Weber Kraft Kathy Byrne Moller Donna Panaro Brown Donna Iames Ginny Doerger Lenahan Carol Ann Willig Mullen Diane Brunst Peggy James Therese Loeser Jan Neumann Phyllis Haney Bryant Peggy Laub Marlene Grosquade Lohbeck Marlene Noble Marcia Buelterman Diane Menzer Sandy Morgan Marcia Baumgartner Pennekamp Lois and Jeff Childers Teresa Nicholas Anne and Donald Murphy Karen Wittkamp Robison Sheri Heitker Dixon Lori Pieper Lisa Nelson Mary Beth Gelwicks Schumacher Lynn Doll Sandra Berting Rider Kathy Rogers Owens Marianne Zeitz Ungru Donna Eby Janice Schwartz Ann Perry Beth Hoferer Van Oflen Doris Ericson Chris Ahlrichs Untener Mary Meyer Raterman Kathy Walsh Lisa Kay Ewald Beth Weil Julie Shappelle Mary Scheid White Marianne Gleason Peggy Wiegele Krista Tepe Michelle Glutz Ann and Paul Tiettmeyer Class of 1976 (8.4%) Kathleen Murray Graham Class of 1980 (6.5%) Juliann Walsh Lynn Brumback Cathleen Greiner Barbara Banfill Bonita Backscheider Weber Judy Cerullo Patricia Halverstadt Nancy Cengel Laura Wessendorf Weyler Angela Ellison Barbara Harrigan Juliana Bauer Deckert Laura Fay Nancy Hartlaub JoAnn Henderson Class of 1975 (9.4%) Joan Gomien-Tonnis Lisa Schum Hensler Joyce Lockwood Diane Allgeyer Janet Guethlein Kathleen Ryan Hiner Mary Beth Meyer Cathy Telscher Altimari Dottie Maly Hampton Nancy Vitucci Hugentobler Debbie Miller Catherine Bressert Joanne Byrne Healey Julie Odley Keller Regina Monk Jeannette Neumann Bryson Mary and Michael Kayse Jane Miller Karen O’Hara Patricia Connor Mary E. Kerley Theresa Murphy Annie Rengering Micki and Jim Conroy Edie Klawitter Ludwig Linda Burns Panzeca Julie Roser Barbara Bender Dawson Jane Maltry Carol Stautberg Rush Mary Beth Schmidt Sara Demeropolis Cheryl Miller Diane Hasselbeck Rushford Mary Telger Sunderhaus Nancy Tiemeier Fister Denise Imhoff Motz Jane Schoenfeld Denise Werling Sue M. Francis Diana and James Schmitt Lisa and Tim Schroeder Carol Westerkamp Deborah Frolicher Therese Schmuelling Kim Stowe Sinnard Mary Witschger Jo Ann W. Gay Eileen Driehaus Strunk Angela Stephenson Michelle Harper Lisa Stull Sandy Stone Class of 1981 (6.3%) Anne Niemeyer Hayhow Class of 1989 (5.2%) Class of 1993 (8.4%) Rebecca Altenau Kathleen Hirth Jodie A. Bender Lisa DiCorpo Julie Rowshed Fath Susan Hollenbach Christina L. Bold Theresa Diersen Mary Theobald Hellmann Janet Bill Neville Carol Colombo Joann Fettig Diane Hoeting Joni Herman Parent Donna Hobing McPhillips Angela Hahn Patty Ries Hoffbauer Kimberly Grote Pohovey Laura Rapien Christine Baker Hayley Kathy Harpring Kaufman Christine Preston Nancy Richardson Tricia Witterstaetter Johnson Diane Laiveling Diane Rankin Laura Rieder Elizabeth and Michael Liderbach Amy Linneman Colleen Rosenberger Stacey Jennings Rudolf Amy Luebbering Anne Macke Michelle Scherer Emily Seger Rhonda Berting Richards Cynthia Mapes Macke Kim Seltzer Amie Wiesman Sandra Schroeder Peggy Mattingly Kim Ehrman Springer Patricia and Jason Walter Beverly Nussman Kathleen Stahl Class of 1990 (6%) Nicole Weber Maribeth Samoya Judith and James Stautberg Natalie N. Cappel Caren Welborne Debbie Stemler Amy Hanneken Swink Gina and Michael Fieler Colleen Wimmel Jennifer Weber Kim Gavin Class of 1994 (7.9%) Shawna McQuillan Sara Bruns Class of 1982 (6.8%) Class of 1986 (4.8%) Kimberly Mohs Robin Richter Chavez Mary Beth Collins in memory of Theresa Becker-Burgoon Sara Riestenberg Niederhausen Traci Combs Peggy and Charlie Heringer Valerie Enderle in memory of Shannon Schwallie Leeann Snape Garrett Sally Eckstein Laura Krommer Ostertag Wendy Smith Kim Henry Grome Holly and David Gibbs Tricia Hausman Kelly Julie Yorgovan Gina St. Charles Hafner Bev Hericks Grote Lisa Robben Luebbe Colleen Hetzer Koch Jenny Hartman Lori Macke Class of 1991 (4.7%) Renee and Robert Moeddel Karen Lenahan Hebeler Katy Meinhardt Cynthia Braun Maria Moya Teresa Faillace Hofmeyer Elizabeth Ohmer Trisha Groger Buddelmeyer Anna Seibert Diane Kroeger Laura Ostertag Karen Cummings Jennifer Whitmer Ann Briccio Kuhn Anne Scharff Raleigh Nancy Lind Paff Sandra Lange Cheryl Rumpke Jodie and Rob Schaefer Class of 1995 (11.2%) Sharon Lape Noelle VonderBrink Schwartz Beth Autenrieb Jean Lauck Class of 1987 (8.6%) Tricia Lameier Woelfel Kim Burnside Bill Joan Mohan Kim Hahn Bower Patrice M. Burke Mary Pragar Laura Duke Class of 1992 (6.2%) Katie Finley Denise Rodgers Shelly Gillis Carroll Family Fund of The Greater Amber Green Sally Murphy Schenkel Nancy and Mark Goins Cincinnati Foundation Rachel Busam Haber Jean Gates Simpkins Michelle Otten Guenther Michelle Fiorito Groene Shanna Hambleton Lynn Smyth Amy Dorr Hagedorn Heather Hutchinson Dr. Sarah Bonhaus Hellmann Patti Merk Kammer Allison Bill Klocke Allison Helmers Hinker Class of 1983 (3.8%) Debra Klumb Suzanne Leuthold Gayle Luebbe Hunt Roberta Hageman Davoran Janet Luebbe Laura Stohlman Mancini Beth Haney Joecken Kathy Heil Pamela Mack Karen Klug White in memory of Lisa Bill Nancy Hopkins Kristen Paff-Willenbrink Anne Paff Wilburn Theresa Johnson Denise M. Lindle Colleen Cappel Pfaffinger Kathryn Klus Judith and Joseph Moehring Christy Foster Pohlman Amy Schubert Victoria Shelton Beth Stacklin Angela Weldishofer Mary Watkins Robert and Tricia Winterman Class of 1988 (8.5%) Holly Herbst Aug Class of 1984 (3.4%) Ann Marie Engelhardt Bazeley Amy Gunnewick Burgasser Catherine Bezold Colleen FitzGibbon Cynthia Bihl Kim Gilday-Weber Sherry Schuster Farwick Ann Jett Melissa Ford Michelle Huffman Loebker Jennifer and Cliff Jenkins Jill Lonnemann Tricia Meier Beth Rapien Scheid Kathryn and Christopher Miller Sharon Eckstein Zang Sally Luebbering Miracle Mary Nie Class of 1985 (10.2%) Rebecca Busam Sorice Mary Ann Beiter Tara and Jeffrey Tuttle Kelly Cook Leanne Savage Walkenhorst Donna Engel Anonymous Penny and Joe Fields Missy White Karen Sue Harrill Kelly Wittich Support Seton HONOR ROLL

Class of 2013 (2.5%) Lindsey Ackerman Haley Gooderson Katie Koch Holly Meyer Elizabeth M. Sunderhaus

Class of 2014 (1.4%) Kendall Cappel Catherine R. Tuttle

Class of 2015 (2.8%) Molly R. Henderson Maggie Walroth Brooke Zentmeyer

Class of 2016 (2.3%) Jessica Hayhow Olivia D. Jones Meghan Koch Erica Pohlman

Other Donors: Julie Ackerman Christina McCarthy Lauren Wall Liz McGraw Mary Agricola Tricia Moehring Rachel Ploehs White Leslie Nienhaus Ann and Dan Andriacco Kristy Schultz Odend’hal Ashley Reuter Carol Anneken Class of 2000 (1.2%) Annie Cranley Schneider Kevin Anneken Class of 1996 (4.1%) Tricia Austing Alicia Rosiello Williams Anonymous Kathleen Loos Dinicola Karly Kraft Denton Jessica Young AT&T Nicole Hofmeyer Kamstra Helen Attenweiler, SC Jeana Forbeck Kelly Class of 2001 (3.3%) Class of 2007 (3.6%) Charles Backscheider Brittany Klems Jen Gruber Megan J. Henderson Bank of America Bridget McChristian Caren Minniti Harrison Kirsten and Kevin Koch Bruce Barth Holly Menninger Jackie Schultz Chelsea Kraft MaryAnne and Gerald Bedel Katie Wagner Julie Kurzhals Martin Benevity Community Impact Fund Class of 1997 (4.1%) Katie Wittich Maria Hayhow Rosensweig Joe Benson Aimee Shappelle Beimesche Megan and Jason Berling Kelly Brown Class of 2002 (2.3%) Class of 2008 (1.6%) Amy and Dennis Berning Leah Busam Laura Bolger Mistie Hayhow Gene Bertke Karen Miller Jillian Smith Edwards Kimberly St. Charles Meyer Greg and Janie Bier Angela Schroer Melanie Kurzhals Geraldine Boehm Robyn Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Lykins Class of 2009 (0.7%) Fr. Tom Bolte Katie Ritter Kari and John Book Class of 1998 (5.8%) Class of 2003 (2.4%) John Breidenstein Anonymous Mary A. Bengel Class of 2010 (5.6%) David Bretnitz Laura Borsky Colleen Tepe Hofstetter Kathryn Berling Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Sarah Brinker-Good Mary Beth Poland Carly Hartman Matching Gift Program Carrie Bushman Nicole Staley Kelley Hayhow Ruth and Mike Brunsman Marlene Frey Lynn Jennings Thomas and Theresa Burnside Chrissy Bier Harmon Class of 2004 (2.4%) Kelly E. Miliano Ruth Busche Megan Murray Hughes Beth Dunkel Jennifer M. Vogel Cindy Busse Besty Owens Jones Kathryn Smith King Janet and Tom Cappel Melissa and Todd Lahey Sara Schotte Class of 2011 (4.2%) Ann and Walt Carroll Molly Moehring Lisa Stricker Sullivan Andrea M. Book Evelyn and Sam Collins Meghan E. Cappel Debby Combs Class of 1999 (5.6%) Class of 2005 (0.7%) Teresa T. Del Prince Marianne and Richard Conroy Becky Bill Lindsey Wittich Becca Meese John Convery Elizabeth Doll Abbey Scherer Ruffing Michael and Terri Crofton Melissa Herman Class of 2006 (7.3%) Maggie Davis Erin Mallory Hofmeyer Rebecca Addison Class of 2012 (3.5%) Mary Fran Davisson, SC Shannon Lively Kellie Kammer Kaitlyn Cappel Chris and Bill Desmond Jacqueline Stoecklin Trisha Lehnert Ashley Niemann Deborah and James Dolle Robyn Tierney Elizabeth Leisgang Kylee M. Siefke Michael and Dottie Dorsch Alexandra McClanahan Emily E. Stautberg Gloria Duffy Sally Duffy, SC Amy Meyer NAMED SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWED FUNDS Mr. and Mrs. James Dugan Debbie and David Meyer AND SCHOLARSHIPS Duke Energy Foundation Teresa M. Meyer Ralph Duwel Timothy Moller Andrea Egloff Accurso ’62 Spirit Helen Linz Dennis K. Eagan Maureen Luebbe Mullen Award Endowment Fund Mary Jo and John Marsh Federated Department Stores, Inc. Bonnie and William Murphy Teresa Adams Jean Meiners Fifth Third Bank Nancy Neiheisel Bishop Fenwick High School Nicole Salimi Cathie and Thomas Gates John and Ginny Niehaus James Burke Marie Irene Schneider, SC GE Foundation Mike and Linda Nienhaus Mary Jean Bushman Karen Threm Mary Kay and Jim Gerst Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Judith Ann Capozzi Nancy and Mark Gibbs in memory Annette Paveglio, SC Bob and Monica Cummins Ralph and Dolores Hayhow of Catherine Blind Mary Pieczonka Patricia Dupps Scholarship Fund D. R. Goebel in memory of Elaine Price Andrew Egloff Anne Niemeyer Hayhow Jen Sherman Charles Raterman in memory of Stephanie Fay Jessica Hayhow Louis and Hypha Groen Mabel Detzel Raterman Stephen and Patricia Goellner Kelley Hayhow Joan Groff, SC Peggy Rein, SC Judith Greulich Mistie Hayhow Alberta Grote John Reis Mark and Jackie Hagen Sharon Hayhow Rieskamp Mariann and John Grove Lois and Paul Reis David Harris Maria Hayhow Rosensweig Penny and Tom Guerity Daryl and Gina Rider John and Penny Herr Roslyn Hafertepe, SC Mr. and Mrs. Michael Riggs Mary Hickey Haneberg Family Scholarship Mary and Richard Hahn Mary and Scot Ritter Michael Kelley Fund William and Dorothy Harmeyer Greg Roberto Jolene Logan Lois Haneberg Childers Annette Hauer Diane and John Roebel Linda and John Lyons Leonard & Mary Lou Hausman Sharon and Mike Rolfes Beverly and Kevin McQuaide Frances Hornikel Scholarship Toby and Judi Heile Tara and Kurt Ruffing Dianne and Paul Mosko Fund Mike and Mary Anne Hengehold Kathleen and David Rutherford Lori and Stephen Niemeyer Frances Hornikel Peter Henkel in honor of Joan and Ralph Schloemer Carlos and Sandy Ongkiko Alice Henkel Thelma Schlomer, SC Jeanne and Thomas Rogers Ben Kelhoffer Memorial Dave and Jane Heyl Bernadette Schmitt, SC Frances Sedge Scholarship Ron, Patti, Carrie and Margaret Schneider Sons of Italy in America, Frank D. Ben Kelhoffer Foundation Jennifer Higgins Marie Irene Schneider, SC Vitori Lodge #2142 Tracey and Mark Holmes Mary Dolores Schneider, SC Tim and Betty Stueve Mildred and George Kelly Jeanine Marie Holthouse, SC Jim and Rosemary Schuermann Andrea and Lou Zeiser Scholarship Home City Ice Charitable Fund Barbara and Brian Schwendenmann Virginia Kelly Cheeseman Sandy Howe, SC Scripps Howard Foundation Alumnae Super Saint Scholarship Eileen Kelly Strittmatter George and Karen Hubert John Sherman William and Dorothy Harmeyer Ron and Teresa Humphrey Louise and Matthew Shields Katie Luchsinger Memorial Thomas H. Jacober Rosaleen Simpleman, SC Marian Heidel Benson Scholarship Scholarship Betty and Garry Kamstra Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Joe Benson Patricia Connor Brian M. Keininger Steve Soloria Christine Bochenek Keith and Martha Kelly Jenny and Steve Sprengard Helen and William Metz Gerald Kennedy Stella M. Buerger Charitable Trust Virginia Donohoe Berning Scholarship Fund Catherine Kirby, SC Patricia Streicher Scholarship Martha Metz Georgia Kitt, SC Mary Sue Sullivan Nicole and Marty Berning Thomas Klett Carole Tekulve James and Evelyn Meyer Al and Melinda Kovacic Mary and Jim Telles Ronald and Marilyn Brickner Scholarship Jane and Stephen Kramer Regina Tevis, SC Scholarship Fund Nancy and Timothy Doyle Ruth Kuhn, SC Truist Lisa Brickner Victoria Shelton Theresa Kurzhals UBS Employee Giving Programs Brian Laiveling Jeremy and Erin Viltro Stella Buerger Fund The Moeddel Family Scholarship John and Carol Lammers Laura and Richard Vogel Stella M. Buerger Charitable Trust Renee and Robert Moeddel Dan Ledford Colleen and John Walroth Janice Linz Fr. Jim Walsh Ann Meurer Caudill Scholarship Sister Mark Neumann, SC Gordon and Nicole MacIntosh Ed and Lois Wandstrat Bruce and Kathy Barlag Circle of Charity Macy’s Foundation Kathleen and William Wanninger Mary Kinstedt Bonita Backscheider Weber Benedicta Mahoney, SC John and Lisa Weil Marathon Petroleum Corporation Fr. Ralph Westerhoff Mary Lou Smith Coup Scholarship Sister Mark Neumann, SC Maureen Maxfield Western Hills Lions Club Mary Lou and Phillip Coup Scholarship Fund Mary Maxwell John A. Willenborg Texas Instruments Foundation Susan Ahlrichs Teresa and Jeff May Ed Willig in memory of Fr. Jim Charles Backscheider John and Julie Mellott Willig Cedar Grove Fund Joseph E. Bayer Nancy and Bill Menne Mary Beth and Helmut Wolf Christina and David Acomb Gary and Cathy Beck Kevin and Lynne Merk Donald Wurzelbacher Nancy Howell Jo Ann Beck Tina and Mark Mersmann Susanne Huwel Lisa Biedenbach and Lloyd Metz Colette Kersting Robert Wuerth Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Metz Sharon Ledonne Patricia Bitter Support Seton HONOR ROLL

Donna and Jim Brigger Peg Mohr June and Jack Cahill Joan Muenich Neyer Family Scholarship Ruehlmann Wiltse Family Linda and Donald Capannari Cathy Mullins Dan and Kris Neyer Scholarship Fund Sherry and Tony Carle Jan Neumann Virginia Ruehlmann Wiltse Cassady Schiller & Associates, Inc. Larry Neumann Sedler Family Jeanne and Joseph Cianciolo Kimberly Northway Home City Ice Scholarship John A. Zeiser Family Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC Nancy Nortmann Judith and James Stautberg Foundation Scholarship Fund Barbara J. Cornett Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oaks Zeiser Family Foundation Monica and Michael Dreyer Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Jennifer Sherman MaryAnn and Terry Erdmann Mary E. Pope Scholarship Fund David Farwick Poston, Seifried & Schloemer Scripps Howard Foundation David Farwick, Jr. Tina and Robert Rubin John Sherman Phyllis and Eugene Forte Kelly Schiller Terri Weber Mary Frede Thelma Schlomer, SC Greater Cincinnati Credit Union Paul Schumacher Spirit of Seton Scholarship Nicholas Hahn Mary Jo Siebert Kathy and Matt Smith Daniel and L.T. Haller Anjanette and Michael Stautberg April and Walter Hamilton & Family Jill Stautberg Mary Louise Wanninger Linda Harlow Kathy Stautberg Pro-Life Fund Carol Hayward Melissa and Brian Stautberg Joan Mohan Donald Heithaus Tri-State Plan Administration, Inc. Kathleen and William Wanninger Bill and Cathy Herring Tony Vaccariello Susan Hoeb Helen Vath Elaine Willenborg Scholarship Max & Angela Hofmeyer Tom and Patty Viox Lynn Doll Hofmeyer Plumbing Bonita Weber Doris Ericson Mary and Bill Hopple John and Lisa Weil Lisa and Tim Schroeder Joanne and Dick Kaufman Whitmer & Company Angela Stephenson Paul J. Kelly Barbara Whitmer John A. Willenborg Jacqueline Lambrinides Brandie and David Whitmer Mike and Jenny Laytart Laura and John Whitmer Ed & Alice Willig Scholarship Fund Katy Meinhardt Susan and Gary Wilson Ed Willig in memory of Fr. Jim Willig Danette Moats Joe and Pat Otten Moellers Nancy Mohr TRIBUTES AND MEMORIALS

IN HONOR OF: IN MEMORY OF: Ruth Oehler Brockschmidt Betty and Garry Kamstra Christina and David Acomb Dave and Cherie Kosse Kathy Ciarla Andrea Egloff Accurso Susanne Huwel Leah and Greg Kosse Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Teresa Adams Colette Kersting Genevieve and John Leesman Bishop Fenwick High School Sharon Ledonne Patrick Maloney Joan Cook, SC James Burke Helen Linz Beverly and Vince Meyer SC Ministry Foundation Mary Jean Bushman Mary Jo and John Marsh Greg Sanders Judith Ann Capozzi Jean Meiners Adam Schneider Mary Ann Deak Bob and Monica Cummins Nicole Salimi Patricia Schneider Paula Kollstedt Patricia Dupps Marie Irene Schneider, SC Anna Seibert Andrew Egloff Karen Threm Carrissa Shotwell Sally Duffy, SC Stephanie Fay Diana Smith SC Ministry Foundation Stephen and Patricia Goellner Patricia Dunham Burke Kathie Stitak Judith Greulich Rose Marie Niemeyer Eva Veddern Carrie and Rob Gould Mark and Jackie Hagen Randee Wildeboer Kathy and Pat Ciarla David Harris Barb Risch Chambers John Willenborg John and Penny Herr Jane Volker Wenning ZoomEssence Barb Hagedorn, SC Mary Hickey Jane Volker Wenning Michael Kelley Marcella M. Haverkos Collins Joan Flynn, SC Jolene Logan Father James R. Collins Kathleen Zeinner Charlie Heidel’s 101st Birthday Linda and John Lyons Christine Bochenek Beverly and Kevin McQuaide Christa Frame Forschbach Marion Cunningham Guethlein Dianne and Paul Mosko Alexander and Associates Alice Henkel Rose Laverne Kauffman’s great Lori and Stephen Niemeyer Anonymous Donor granddaughter attending Carlos and Sandy Ongkiko Carrie Barthel Meghan Hils Seton Jeanne and Thomas Rogers Judith and Thomas Bonhaus Kerry Armour Missy Harper Frances Sedge Bottom Line Systems, LLC Joyce and Mike Doherty Sons of Italy in America, Frank D. Jerome Ernst Jane and Randy Gosson Don Keller Vitori Lodge #2142 Marian Foote Carol Hils SC Ministry Foundation Tim and Betty Stueve Peter Frame Denise and Douglas Lindle Andrea and Lou Zeiser Great American Life Insurance Marsha and Eric Stowe Ruth M. Keller Company Mary and Jim Telles Philip R. Keller Mildred Meyer Bauer Michelle Guenther Dan and Rita Wall Sue Day Diane Hoeting Bob and Mary Jo Westendorf Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Tiger Iles Nancy Howell Eileen Jones Wolfer SC Ministry Foundation Philip Jenkins

Jubilarians for the Sisters of Charity Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC

Steve Soloria Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati

Martha Donelan Trauth’s 100th Birthday Patricia Rollinson Denise Trauth Eileen Trauth Jeanette Trauth Kathleen Trauth Suzanne Trauth Support Seton HONOR ROLL

TRIBUTES AND MEMORIALS Margaret Hoffman Kortekamp Monica and Michael Dreyer Tina and Robert Rubin Elaine Brown Plageman Kevin and Maggie Anneken MaryAnn and Terry Erdmann Kelly Schiller Max & Angela Hofmeyer Karen Bundy David Farwick Thelma Schlomer, SC Zita Plageman Tina and John Cole David Farwick, Jr. Paul Schumacher Ronald Metzler Phyllis and Eugene Forte Mary Jo Siebert JoAnn Reckers Martha Olding Mary Frede Anjanette and Michael Stautberg Kathy and Pat Ciarla Janet and William Schulte Greater Cincinnati Credit Union Jill Stautberg Nancy Monnig Gail and Tim Seifert Nicholas Hahn Kathy Stautberg Marianne Ridiman Peggy Vetter Daniel and L.T. Haller Melissa and Brian Stautberg The Ronan Family Paula White April and Walter Hamilton & Family Tri-State Plan Administration, Inc. Diane and Dan Schoster Linda Harlow Tony Vaccariello Marsha and Eric Stowe Chris Misner Carol Hayward Helen Vath Mr. and Mrs. William C. Vornhagen Robert Welch Donald Heithaus Tom and Patty Viox Bill and Cathy Herring Bonita Weber Ann Etta Mullen Roth Rita Wiesman Braun Murray Susan Hoeb John and Lisa Weil Rose Marie Niemeyer Linda and Jim Bertke Max & Angela Hofmeyer Whitmer & Company Elizabeth D’Amico Hofmeyer Plumbing Barbara Whitmer Joan Hessler Snider Eleanor McSwiggin Mary and Bill Hopple Brandie and David Whitmer Rose Marie Niemeyer St. Nicholas Academy Joanne and Dick Kaufman Laura and John Whitmer Paul J. Kelly Susan and Gary Wilson Martha Friedman Steele Paul Neumann Jacqueline Lambrinides Kathy Stautberg Susan Ahlrichs Mike and Jenny Laytart Mary Ann Partridge Osterkamp Jane Volker Wenning Charles Backscheider Katy Meinhardt Robert Bachman Joseph E. Bayer Danette Moats Jean Learn Conway Janet Tenhundfeld Gary and Cathy Beck Joe and Pat Otten Moellers Jill Osterkamp Conway Alice Henkel Jo Ann Beck Nancy Mohr Mary Ann Frye Lisa Biedenbach and Robert Peg Mohr Nancy and Greg Geiser Kathleen Welch Wuerth Joan Muenich JoAnn Henderson Robert Welch Patricia Bitter Cathy Mullins Philip R. Keller Donna and Jim Brigger Jan Neumann Ruth M. Keller Lois Bockenstette Wilke June and Jack Cahill Larry Neumann Joyce M. Meyer Alice Henkel Linda and Donald Capannari Kimberly Northway Joy Partridge and Family Sherry and Tony Carle Nancy Nortmann Anne Poppe Cassady Schiller & Associates, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oaks Martha Reilly Jeanne and Joseph Cianciolo Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Rose Mary Ruberg Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC Mary E. Pope Martha Spitzmueller Barbara J. Cornett Poston, Seifried & Schloemer THIRTY-ONE WOMEN LISTING 2017-2021 Thirty-One Women is a unique scholarship made possible by the commitment of 30 women for one student each year. The women have been inspired by the mission of Seton High School and give one young woman the chance to attend Seton on a four-year scholarship. This young woman is chosen to become the Thirty-First Woman and is responsible for the same financial commitment as the other 30 women.

Class of 2017 Katy Meinhardt ’86 Anonymous Deborah S. Meyer ’74 Kathy Grote Aug ’67 Jan Neumann ’75 Anonymous Laura ’89 and David Rapien Rose Brauch ’76 Marianne Ridiman ’72 Anonymous ’84 Joan Rolfes Riestenberg ’50 Lynn Brumback ’76 Bonnie Robben ’58 Anonymous ’75 Patricia Cole Roos ’69 Mary Ann Voelker Deak ’64 Anonymous ’74 Ann Dietz Christy Dean Schutte ’94 Anonymous Noelle VonderBrink Schwartz ’91 Clare Driehaus ’53 Judi Robben Stautberg ’85 Denise Driehaus ’81 Sally A. Stock Carol L. Egner, MD ’74 Maria Fields Stratmann ’89 Jo Ann W. Gay ’75 Anonymous Class of 2019 Pam Ehrman Kent ’81 Christa Bauke ’58 Katy Meinhardt ’86 Anonymous Mary V. Meinhardt Anonymous ’69 Kathleen Mitts ’73 Kaye Dorsey Bono ’63 Cassandra Egner Mooar ’67 Donna Panaro Brown ’77 Carol Willig Mullen ’75 Virginia Kelly Cheeseman ’65 Class of 2020 Anne Hensler Murphy ’74 Lois ’77 and Jeff Childers Fran Schulter Acito ’64 Class of 2021 Jan Neumann ’75 Class of 1974 Mary Jane Bier Anonymous Terri Niehaus ’80 Joy Dattilo ’63 Beth Ligan Black ’88 Kathy Grote Aug ’67 Anonymous In Honor of Mary Catherine Maureen Coakley Born ’67 Tricia Austing ’00 Linda Panzeca ’77 Weimer Davis Eileen Cappel ’58 Christine Heidel Bochenek ’80 Mary Lou Rakel ’64 Mary Ann Voelker Deak ’64 Kathy Allen Ciarla ’87 Jenny Boles Judi Robben Stautberg ’85 Judith Lee Gelwicks ’69 Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC ’50 Rose Binder Brauch ’76 Barbara Trotta Jessica Hemmer ’03 Anonymous ’75 Donna Balsley Bruce ’84 Ginny Ruehlmann Wiltse ’67 Nancy Stricker Huber ’60 Judith Diers ’65 Heather Wuebbling Bucher ’91 Ruth Partridge Keller ’37 Shelly Gillis ’87 Brenda Lynch Callahan ’72 Class of 2018 Katie Kinnemeyer ’05 Anonymous ’95 Class of 1956 In Memory of Betty P. Agricola Holly L. Laiveling Barb Esposito Ilacqua ’67 Class of 1966 Colette A. Brehm ’64 The Maltry/Bill Families Ann M. Jett ’84 Cassie Deters ’11 Donna Brigger Eleanor Kraft McSwiggin ’63 and Class of 1965 Terena Deters Marcia Buelterman ’77 Mary Kay Kraft Gilbert ’66 Deborah Kneflin ’69 Jen Emerson ’03 Mary Lee Busam ’63 Katy Meinhardt ’86 Susan Keller Kohl ’64 Mary Lynn Bochenek Farmer ’70 Class of 1973 Mary Meinhardt Kathryn Riley McAleese ’72 Karen Geiger Carolyn M. Davis ’60 Karen Busse Mullen ’68 Katy Meinhardt ’86 Theresa Zinser Goettke ’74 Clare Driehaus Family Jan Neumann ’75 Joan Wanninger Mohan ’82 Carrie Janszen Gould ’90 Jennifer Hemmer Dunaway ’01 Julie Rowshed ’81 Sandra Lammers Monahan ’88 Anonymous ’57 Kristine A. Hickey Carol Prybal Ryan ’63 Jan Neumann ’75 In honor of Mary Lou and Leonard Carol J. Heidel Hofmeyer ’75 Anonymous ’69 Kristy Schultz Odend’hal ’95 Hausman Peggy James ’79 Diana Doyle Schmitt ’76 Marianne Roedersheimer Erin Mallory Hofmeyer ’99 Mary Halloran Lammers ’73 Kathy Smith Lisa Borgelt Schroeder ’77 Jennifer Martin Lambert ’93 Lisa M. LaRosa Carol Schwab Stevie ’69 Viv Blessing Schulter ’69 Katy Meinhardt ’86 Nancy Lockhorn ’89 Lisa A. Weil Jenn Siebel ’89 Cassandra Egner Mooar ’67 Jean Kallmeyer McKiernan ’66 and Linda Smith Berry Anne Murphy ’74 Tom McKiernan ’84 Sang Nguyen Tran ’87 Jan Neumann ’75 Tara M. Tuttle ’88 Linda Burns Panzeca ’77 Florence “Babe” Bauer Lott ’40 Katie Ritter ’09 Bette Zureick ’63 Mary Ritter Sarah Ritter ’11 Support Seton HONOR ROLL

2016 GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT

GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT SPONSORS Erin Flowers Friend of Seton Diamond Sponsor Kim & Keith Gavin RiverPoint Capital Management LLC Teresa Geiser Whitmer & Company Holly Gibbs Elizabeth & William Ginn Gold Sponsor Shauna Goldrainer Friend of Seton Carrie & Rob Gould Kelsey Chevrolet Michelle & Gary Groene Susan Grote Main Award Sponsor Michelle & Doug Guenther TJ Maxx Shanna Hambleton Tina & Alex Hawk Silver Sponsor Mary Beth & Rob Heiland Eagle Savings Bank Angela & Scott Heisel Hillgrove Services Darlene Hemme Hoeting Realtors Janis & Eric Hertzfeld Huntington Bank Allison & Ed Hinker JonLe Heating & Cooling Michelle & Jeff Hillgrove Neidhard-Minges Donna & Joseph Hoffmann Niehaus Financial Services, LLC Michelle Huesman Jamie Hughes Seton Saint Sponsor Diane & David Hyden Enervise, LLC Kelly Janszen Fabulous Feet JoAnn Janszen Presidents Federal Credit Union Ann & Bill Jett Rose & Scott Brauch Kellie Kammer Warsaw Federal Keeneland Association, Inc. Janis Kelley GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT DONORS Mary Kerley Fran Acito Colleen & Ron Klosterman Laura & Robert Adams Kathy & Butch Klug Amy & John Albers Debra Klumb Carol & Dave Allen Kathleen Kraemer Traci Amend Michelle Kramer Holly & Brian Aug Martha Kuchenbuch Kathy Aug Maribeth Samoya Jill & Dan Austing Nettina Lucas Be Ohio Proud Janet Luebbe Laurie & James Bauer Sarah & Chris Lykins Amy Belletti Pamela Mack Mary & Mark Sunderhaus Jeanna Beltsos Traci & Michael Marr Deanne Poli Patrica Telger Nicole & Marty Berning Tina Martini Amy & Dave Price Tracy & Matthew Tepe Bick’s Driving School Christina McCarthy Rally’s Riverfront Restaurants Jane & Scott Timon Cynthia Braun Shawna McQuillan Gina & Daryl Rider Patricia & Michael Trotta Kelli & Steve Breitfelder Tina McSwigan Marianne Ridiman United Window Cleaning Lori Bruewer Christine & William Miller Laura Rieder Company Inc Lisa & Steve Buerkle Kathryn Miller Amy & Scott Rogers Jenny Vatter Jenny & Nick Camardo Judy & Joe Moehring Sharon & Mike Rolfes Kathi Wanger Janet Cappel Theresa & Kenneth Mullen Colleen & Mark Rosenberger Jennifer & Michael Weber Kendall Cappel Sara & Steve Niederhausen Marigo Ruch John & Lisa Weil Meghan Cappel Mark & Mendy Nowlin Jeannine & Mike Roth Karen & Chris White Kathy & Pat Ciarla Rita O’Shea Leah & Doug Ruehl Maggie White Lynn Cook Kathleen & Michael Owens Laura & Ernie Sabato Amie & Keith Wiesman Mary Beth & Jack Corey Susan & Andrew Paff Carrie Sanker Gina Zahneis Debbie & Bob Cranley Kristen Paff-Willenbrink Jodie & Robert Schaefer Mary Zimmer Shannon & Tim Darnell Jennifer Pawlowski Coleen & Joe Schoenfeld Cathy & Jeffrey Dirr Gail Peace Lisa Schroeder Laura & James Duke Barb Peterson Christy & Mike Schutte Ginger Echert Photography by Cheryl Melissa & Kenneth Schutte Beth & Robert Faecher PNC Bank Seton High School Dance Team Teresa Flower Christy Pohlman Wendy Smith Priscilla Stowe 2017 SETONSATION SPONSORS SETONSATION DONORS Cincinnati Federal Melissa Duell 50 West Brewing Co Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Laura & Jim Duke Presenting Sponsor Fran Acito Cincinnati Museum Center Dennis Eagan SC Ministry Foundation Lindsey Ackerman Cincinnati Landmark Productions Holly Eary Sisters of Charity Julie Ackerman Cincinnati Escape Room Ginger & David Echert Acme Tree & Landscape Service, Inc. Cincinnati Zoo Vicki & Jim Eckstein Diamond Sponsor Laura Adams Cincinnati Airport Marriot Patricia Eckstein Chemed Corporation Foundation African Safari Wildlife Park Cleveland Cavaliers Carol Egner Dr. Carol Egner Mary Agricola Colonel De Gourmet Herbs & Pam & Jerry Eisenmann Carrie & Robert Gould Barbara Alexander Spices Elder High School Kelsey Chevrolet All Occasions Event Rental Columbus Crew SC Kathy Ellert-Schmitt Carol & Dave Allen Debby & Sean Combs Lynn & Pat Emmett Gold Sponsor Irene Robinette Amann Coney Island Patricia Emmett A&B Deburring Traci Amend Kathryn Ann Connelly, SC Mary Engelhardt Debbie & Mike Cappel Kevin Anneken Lynn Cook Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati Barbara Dittmann-Alexander & Arby’s Restaurant Management Tara Cooper FC Cincinnati Marc Alexander Arnold’s Bar & Grill Cooper’s Hawk Jodie Feckter Denise Driehaus Aston Oaks Golf Club Mary Beth Corey Melissa Feeney Driehaus Insurance Group Holly & Brian Aug Cors & Bassett Attorneys at Erin Fields Friend of Seton Elise Aug Law LLC Gina & Mike Fieler Home City Ice Kathy & Tom Aug COSI Sue Fieler Johnson Investment Counsel, Inc. Jill Austing Debbie & Bob Cranley Karen & Chris Finn Niehaus Financial Services, LLC AVI Foodsystem Michael Crofton Florence Freedom RiverPoint Capital Management, LLC Connie Baker Brigid & Tom Cucinotta Jen Flick Sanger & Eby BANDI Wear Shannon & Tim Darnell Teresa Flower Carol & Richard Stevie Bauer Dave & Busters Nancy Flowers Be Ohio Proud Carolyn Davis Erin & Matt Flowers Booth Sponsor Pam & Dave Becker Colleen Davis Lori Freeman Baron Identification Products Anne & Hank Beeler Maggie & Paul Davis Friend of Seton Amy & Chris Belletti Mary Fran Davisson, SC Gamble-Nippert YMCA Surprise Patrol Sponsor Megan & Jason Berling Sally Dee Mary Jo Gasdorf, SC Chris & Karen Finn Nicole & Marty Berning Delhi McDonald’s JoAnn Gay Linda & Jim Bertke Delhi Skyline Diane Geiger Silver Sponsor Joe & Missy Bianco Barb Deilkes Mary Kay Gerst Cohen Brothers Bick’s Driving School of Teresa Deiters Anne Giglio Kathy & Pat Ciarla Western Hills Diane’s Restaurant Courtney Gilday Eagle Savings Bank Christine & Chris Bochenek Teresa Diersen Tracy Gilday Gina & Michael Fieler Sherri Bode Cathy Dirr Shelly & Joe Gillis The Hambleton/Fieler Group - Christina Bold Dream Dinners Elizabeth Ginn Merrill Lynch Laura & Keith Bolger Debby Doll Kathy Godar Hoeting Realtors Kaye Bono Brenda Drexler Shauna & Tim Goldrainer Linda & Frank Panzeca Bridgetown Finer Meats Hofmeyer Plumbing Brogan/Hesketh Formal Wear JonLe Heating & Cooling Brogan and Lind Families LaRosa’s Inc Christine Brookbank Raymond A. Schultz, M.D., Inc. Debbi & Andy Brown Christy & Mike Schutte Donna Bruce Whitmer & Company Elizabeth Bruggeman John & Lisa Weil Jennifer Bruning Karen & Chris White Marcia & Bill Buelterman Woody Sander Ford Thomas Buening Buffalo Wild Wings Seton Saint Cindy & Nick Busse Kathy & Tom Aug Joyce Cagney JAF Roofing Nikki & Harry Cappel JMA Consultants, Inc. Eileen & Phil Cappel Janet & Tom Cappel Patron Sponsor Kendall Cappel Carol & Dave Allen Meghan Cappel Shelly & Joe Gillis Sharon Cappel Gwendolyn Bender Ann & Walt Carroll Carol & Henry Hofmeyer Lois Childers Erin & Hank Hofmeyer Kathy & Pat Ciarla Abby & Max Morgan Cincinnati Nature Center Linda & Mike Nutter Cincinnati Art Museum Lindsay & Forrest Thompson Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Support Seton HONOR ROLL

2017 SETONSATION

Carrie & Robert Gould Kathy Huschart & Scott Feist Graeter’s Lorrie Huser Michelle Gramke Impact Promotions Grand Pacific Resorts Jennifer Jacobs Karen Gregory Elaine James Michelle & Gary Groene Judy & Tom Jennings Amy Groh Jenny Jenkins Susan Grote Ann & Bill Jett Michelle & Doug Guenther Jenny’s Grooming Barbara Hagedorn, SC Jenny’s Homemade Cookies Carolyn Haley Kellie Kammer Shanna & Ross Hambleton Keating Muething & Klekamp PPL Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Keeneland Association, Inc. Hart Pharmacy Linda Keller Marianne Hartkemeyer Tom Kellerman & Barbara Hummel Susan Hartung Martha Kelly Annette Hauer Christine & John Kemper Tina & Alex Hawk Jerry Kennedy Anne Hayhow Kentucky Action Park Shelly Heid Kentucky Horse Park Toby & Judy Heile Christina King Angie Heisel Cindy & Richard Klopp Nancy Heisel Marijane & Jeff Klug Frank Heitker Kathy & Butch Klug Pam Mack Pat Nymberg Dianne Hess Susan Kock Ann Macke Patrick Ann O’Connor, SC Trina Hetzer Justin Kohler Mad River Mountain Rita O’Shea Hillebrand Home Health Jean Kotzbauer Madcap Puppets Kathy Owens Hilvers Catering Al Kovacic Magic Mountain Fun Centers Judy & Larry Paff Michelle Hillgrove La Petite Salon & Spa Becky & Dave Mannix Kris Paff-Willenbrink Allison & Ed Hinker Jennifer Lambert Tina Martini Painting With A Twist Mary & Mike Hirlinger Mary & John Lammers Maureen Maxfield Pappas Restaurant Katherine Hoelscher, SC LaRosa’s Inc Terri & Jeff May Annette Marie Paveglio, SC Cindy Hoeweler Beth Lauber Marybeth McIntyre Pebble Creek Golf Course Donna Hoffmann Erin Lind Christina McCarthy Pedal Wagon Pam & Paul Hofmeyer Jan Linz Pinky McCarthy Grace Pedoto Sandy Howe, SC Little Red Bird Studio Shawna & Scott McQuillan Penn Station Michelle & Jim Huesman Jan Luebbe Tina McSwigan Rosemary Perrino Jamie & Brad Hughes Lisa Luebbe Katie & Mike Meese In Memory of Margaret Perrino Megan & Nathan Hughes Lucille Lundy Meiners Fine Meats Beth & Tom Perrmann Kathy Hurley Sarah Lykins Karen & Craig Melvin Petals n Glass Lynne & Kevin Merk Barb Peterson Margie Metz Nancy Phelan Kim Meucci Playhouse in the Park Joyce Meyer Christy Pohlman Meyer Funeral Home and Crema- Deanne Poli tory Services Premiere Mobile Cinema Mike’s Carwash Amy & Dave Price Christine Miller Prima Vista Kathryn & Chris Miller Rally’s Riverfront Restaurants MPC Embroidery & Custom Vinyl CeAnn & John Raterman Renee Moeddel Sharon & Nick Raymond Angela Hofmeyer Mohs Red River Gorge Zipline Pam Moorhead Red River Gorge Cabin Rental Theresa Mullen Lois & Paul Reis Murdock Orthodontics Rhinegeist Brewery Liz Neidhard Rhonda & Dave Richards Jan Neumann Laura Rieder Newport Aquarium Joan Riestenberg Nick & Tom’s Restaurant and Bar Gina Rider Mary Nie Marianne Ridiman Rose Marie Niemeyer Mary & Scot Ritter Linda Nienhaus Riverbend Music Center Susan Roberto Ellie Schwarz Mary & Jim Telles Mary Ann Weber Robin James Jewelers Marie Laiveling Seifert Tracy Tepe Jennifer Weber Diane & John Roebel Kim & Brian Seltzer The Bon Bonerie Fine Pastries Janet Huber Weingartner Connie Eby Roesch Seton Dance Team The Pet Spot Brandy Wenning Nikki Roell Seton Spirit Shop The Picture Frame Company Werk Haus Pizza Amy & Scott Rogers Shawnee Lookout Golf Course The Place for Better Hearing West Side Pilates Mike & Sharon Rolfes Pat Murray Shibinski The WEB Extreme Entertainment Mary Jo Westenorf Pat & Skip Roos Siemer Jewelers Thomas More College Western Sports Mall Colleen Roth Silver Ladle Tom + Chee Western Tennis & Fitness Club Jeannine Roth Skyline Chili, Inc. Corporate Offices Tri-State Running Company Maggie White Betsy Ruemler Wendy Smith Patty & Mike Trotta Karen & Chris White Tara & Kurt Ruffing Lynn & Bob Smyth Trotta’s Pizza Wild Birds Unlimited Laura & Ernesto Sabato Beth & Duane Stacklin Two Men and a Truck Linda & Gary Willig Frances Sahnd Stanley’s Drivers Training Inc. U.S. Nails 3 Sharon Willmes Catherine & Todd Salamone Margaret Stapleton United Dairy Farmers Wilsons Leather Maribeth Samoya & Larry Kutzleb Streetside Brewery University of Dayton Wing Stop Carrie Sanker Robert Stephens Erin Vanover Kari Wise Michelle Scherer Carol & Richard Stevie Jenny Vatter Julie Wolf Thelma Schlomer, SC Kelly Murray Sullivan Connie & Paul Volker Carolyn Wolfram Kate Schlosser Mary Sunderhaus Sally & Dave Wall Xavier University Coleen & Joe Schoenfeld Taft Museum of Art Colleen Walroth Jessica Young Schoolbelles Tangles Hair Designers James Walsh Dr. Phillip Younts, DDS Lisa & Tim Schroeder Target Western Hills Walt Disney World Co. Andy Zerhusen Viv & Bill Schulter Taste of Belgium Wardway Fuels Mary Zimmer Christy & Mike Schutte Pat Telger Watson’s SETON NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID SETON CINCINNATI, OH 3901 Glenway Avenue PERMIT NO. 6740 SETON Cincinnati, OH 45205-9986 www.setoncincinnati.org

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