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Building the Foundation for Our Future Message from the the Magazine of Cathedral President Preparatory School Developing Men of Vision Issue No. 4 Issue No. FALL 2012 FALL The Magazine of Cathedral Preparatory School Building the Foundation for Our Future Message from the The Magazine of Cathedral President Preparatory School Developing men of vision Cathedral Preparatory School in spirit, mind, and body. 225 West Ninth Street Erie, PA 16501 (814) 453-7737 www.prep-villa.com n the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 7, Jesus gives us the parable of the Wise and ADMINISTRATION IFoolish Builders whereby he teaches us the importance of hearing his words and Bishop of Erie putting them into practice. Those who do are like the man who builds his house on Most Rev. Lawrence T. Persico, J.C.L. rock; those who do not are like the man who builds his house on sand. In the midst of (Installed Oct. 1) life’s storms and challenges, the house built on rock survives, whereas the house built President on sand collapses. Rev. Scott W. Jabo, M.Div., S.T.B. Each year Cathedral Prep graduates young men who have satisfied not only the Principal school’s academic requirements, but those who also possess the qualities by which Trevor Murnock ’98 they can be rightfully called “Men of Prep.” The Class of 2012 has most recently Assistant Principal and justly claimed that important and distinctive title and is proudly exhibiting the David Swanson qualities of a Man of Prep. Among those qualities are moral integrity, leadership, Director of Finance service to others, and most especially being a reflection of the principles of our faith Dawn Slokan and the school’s mission. In other words, a graduate who possesses a Prep diploma is Director of Advancement indeed “a man of vision in spirit, mind, and body.” That graduate, armed with his Prep Christopher J. Hagerty ’75 diploma, has a solid foundation upon which he can build his life and career. However, Director of Athletics what ultimately makes that foundation so firm and strong is the fact that at its core, Bill Flanagan ’87 Cathedral Prep, as a Catholic school, reflects Gospel values and the teachings of Jesus Director of Admissions Christ – and that is the essence of what is instilled in our students and graduates and Timothy Dougherty ’98 what truly forms the foundation of their lives. Board Chair David Slomski ‘72 Undoubtedly, you have read many stories about various students and alumni who have been highlighted in this magazine, including those you will read about in this issue. In many ways, they are representative of the Cathedral Prep family. They have ADVANCEMENT OFFICE TEAM come from varied walks of life and have embarked on a broad range of careers and Director of Advancement have lived through an assortment of experiences in life. Yet, in the midst of all of Christopher J. Hagerty ’75 [email protected] this diversity, there is a common thread – each in his own way reflects the mission of Cathedral Prep. Like all of our students and alumni, they have been given a strong Director of Admissions Timothy Dougherty ’98 foundation composed of a faith in God and the teachings of Jesus Christ, a thirst for [email protected] knowledge and academic preparedness, and a drive for excellence that discourages Director of Communications and Annual Fund them from settling for mediocrity. Christine R. Eddy [email protected] Cathedral Prep is not primarily in the business of building houses or office buildings, but it is indeed involved in the mission of building lives and giving our students a Director of Special Events Kathy Grisier firm foundation for the future. In this issue of the Cathedral Prep Magazine, you will [email protected] once again read stories about our alumni and students. Take note of the fact that they Director of Constituent Relations have all built their lives on a stable foundation that will indeed help them weather the Nancy Bird storms of life while also supporting them as they live out their dreams and goals. I [email protected] speak for all of us at Cathedral Prep in expressing gratitude for all the various people, Major Gifts Officer past and present, who have helped to build the solid foundation in the lives of our Paul Simon ’78 students. These Men of Prep do go on to make a positive difference in the world. [email protected] Mary, Queen of Prep, pray for us! Advancement Services Manager Terri Hess [email protected] © 2012 Copyright of Cathedral Preparatory School. Fr. Scott W. Jabo All rights reserved. President Editor In Chief Fr. Scott W. Jabo Table of Editor Christine R. Eddy Contents Contributing Editors Paul DeSante ’51 A Message From the President Contributing Writers Cover Story Nancy Bird 2 Class of 2012–Building the Foundation for Our Future Director of Constituent Relations Advancement News Father Mike DeMartinis 6 We’re Right at Your Fingertips with Our New and Improved Website! Director of Theatre Arts 6 Cathedral Prep is Moving into the 21st Century! Timothy Dougherty ’98 7 Archbishop Gannon Society Welcomes Fr. Tom Fialkowski ’58 Director of Admissions 7 ‘Tis the Season for Going Green! Bill Flanagan ’87 7 Cathedral Prep Raises Over $16,000 on “Erie Gives” Day Director of Athletics Admissions Kathy Grisier 8 Article from Tim Needed Director of Special Events Matthew Grisier ’12 Alumni 9 Investing in a Prep Education Produces High Returns for Analyst Dan Neville’04 Terri Hess 10 Journey to Brotherhood–Prepsters Connect Across the Globe Advancement Services Manager 10 Overseas Prepsters Fr. Scott W. Jabo 12 The Nicolias…A Prep/Villa Dynamic Duo President 14 Ramblers Come Home for Reunion Weekend 2012 16 Start Spreading the News…Fr. Jabo visits NYC! Frank Mezler 17 Prep and Villa Take the Plunge at Bay Swim 2012 MSgt Richard Sambuchino 17 Cathedral Prep Lunch Bunch! Paul E. Simon ’78 18 Class Notes Major Gifts Officer 20 Obituaries The Cathedral Prep Magazine is published in the Fall & Spring Administration, Faculty & Staff by Cathedral Preparatory School, 225 West 9th Street, Erie, PA 21 Mr. Trevor Murnock ’98 Named Principal 16501 through the Advancement Office to keep Prep’s alumni, 21 Mr. David Swanson Named Assistant Principal parents and friends informed and updated about the activities and achievements happening at Cathedral Prep. Address all correspondence to Christine Eddy, 225 West 9th Street, Erie, Special Events PA 16501. 22 Legacy Gala 23 Rambler Golf Classic–Shootin’ in the Low 80’s Issue No. 4 Issue No. Community FALL 2012 FALL 24 Volunteer Extraordinaire–Rich Martucci The Magazine of Cathedral Preparatory School MVP 25 Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Breaks Attendance Record 26 MVP Announces 2012-13 Theatre Season Students 27 Class of 2012 Welcomed into Brotherhood of Over 14,000 at Baccalaureate 28 Stock Market Game Produces Wall Street Warriors 28 JROTC Competes in National High School Drill Team Championships 29 Outreach Day–A School Day Spent Serving Others Building the Foundation 29 News & Notes for Our Future 30 Spirit, Mind, and Body Day 2012 31 CPEC About the Cover Athletics 32 Tennis State Champions Building a Foundation for Our Future….. 32 Cross Country D-10 Champs The students on the front cover of the 32 Lacrosse D-10 Champs magazine represent the Class of 2012 and all of the classes that have come before News & Notes them. As it started in 1921, Cathedral Prep 33 Bragging Writes continues to provide their students with a 33 Where’s Your Prep Spirit? solid foundation to build a foundation for 34 Where in the World? our future. 36 In Case You Were Wondering… 36 Mark Your Calendar Pictured are: Tennis State Champions, seniors 37 Rambler Retail Alex Brzozowski and Mario Nicolia. FALL 2012 The Magazine of Cathedral Preparatory School 1 COVER STORY By Christine Eddy Class of 2012-Building the Foundation for Our Future Class of 2012. ince 1921 Cathedral Prep has been doing Pardini is grateful for the foundation Prep brothers of Prep and the invaluable education Swhat they do best–developing men of vision has laid for him. “The education I received at I received could not and would not be traded in spirit, mind, and body by providing students Prep was like no other. I know that I am fully for anything. Prep is the whole package, family, with a solid foundation to build their future prepared and ready to take on any challenge community, faith, athletics, and an amazing on. One hundred fifteen eager graduates lined that may come my way while at Syracuse education. Our bonds as brothers are forever up in white tuxedos on the steps of the Warner University. The teachers instilled study habits because we are Cathedral Prep.” Theatre on Sunday, June 3, to embark on the that will help me achieve success in any class Bleggi is confident in his Prep education. One beginning of a new journey. It was the day I take. My education was top-notch.” of the most important lessons that he learned that they have been dreaming about since they Pardini is studying aerospace engineering. at Cathedral Prep is accountability. He said, stepped foot into Cathedral Prep as freshmen. “I have always been a person who enjoyed the “This is a life lesson used daily whether it is Bishop Donald Trautman and President Father math and sciences, and engineering is all math homework, tardiness, etc. We are taught to Scott Jabo presented seniors with their diplomas and science. Engineering is a field of study that be accountable for ourselves and our actions. and medals. Diplomas and medals aside, where I know I can enjoy and have a great career.” Our academics and support from faculty and are they headed? Two seniors reflect on their administration from day one freshman year are years at Prep.
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