2015 - Holy Name High School
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2015 - Holy Name High School
Donor Roll Issue The Learn why fellow HN alumni and friends give back PG 31 Holy Name Celebrates Bright Future Ahead As centennial events conclude, Holy Name prepares to grow and build for next 100 years Team Up for Turf! Holy Name announces $1.5 million project to build a multi-purpose field and track on-campus → Benjamin Farmer to step down as president at end of 2014-2015 school year A Foundation to Serve: An alumnae profile on Anita Hnanicek Cook ’74 and Kelly Connor Petty ’82 Serving others in His Name A publication of Holy Name High School 2014-2015 VOL. 32 / NO. 1 WWW.HOLYNAMEHS.COM FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Alumni, Parents, and Friends: After helping to celebrate Holy Name High School’s 100th anniversary and with the school in a great position to succeed for the next 100 years, I’ve decided to step down from my position as president effective June 30, 2015. Words cannot express how much I’ve enjoyed the more than 25 years I’ve spent at Holy Name as a teacher, football and track coach, assistant principal, principal, and president. It has been an honor to be a part of the Holy Name family and to watch thousands of students grow and develop into outstanding individuals who we are proud to call Namers. I thank all of you who have supported Holy Name and me throughout the years, and know your commitment to the school will allow it to thrive. Our centennial celebrations were just a few examples of how supportive alumni, parents, and friends are of Holy Name, and I must say that 2014 was a remarkable year for us. As we recognized our 100th anniversary, we were able to connect with many of you who came back to celebrate. It was great to see so many people come together, get involved, and really make Holy Name shine. In May, the Class of 2014 had a wonderful Baccalaureate Mass and Commencement. The Rev. William Krizner, who for many years was the Chaplain at Holy Name, was the Mass Celebrant. John Banaszak ’68 was the Commencement Speaker. Banaszak is a three-time NFL Super Bowl Champion who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He spoke about leading strong and productive lives – a great message for our It has been an honor to be a part of the Holy Name family and to watch thousands of students grow and develop into outstanding individuals who we are proud to call Namers. — President Benjamin Farmer 2 graduates. Certainly, the Class of 2014 was blessed to have such wonderful events. June brought about our All-School Reunion and NamerFEST. Many classes had reunions as part of the fun weekend of events. That same weekend we held a ceremony to dedicate our Ohio Historical Marker. Those who took part in that weekend will not forget NamerFEST 2014! In September, we celebrated the official ‘birthday’ of Holy Name with a Mass and cupcake celebration. October quickly arrived after that, giving us the opportunity to celebrate Homecoming Weekend. Our 1975 Football, 1981 Baseball, and 2006 Girls’ Soccer State Championship Teams were all inducted into our Hall of Fame that weekend. It was fantastic to see this group of athletes and coaches come together. At our Homecoming Football Game the next evening we had not only the state champions as guests at a pre-game cookout, but all former players, cheerleaders, and band members. Everyone who attended then formed a tunnel for our team to take the field and defeat Central Catholic, making it an even better night. November included a Mass to commemorate Veterans Day. Dr. Brian Adams ’86 gave a presentation and reflection after Mass that captured the entire audience. The alumni veterans in attendance, as well as our entire school community, were extremely appreciative. Finally, our year-long celebration ended with a Centennial Mass in December, with hundreds in attendance gathering in the Memorial Gym to honor Holy Name’s past and to prepare for an even brighter future. I invite you to visit our campus. We have new windows along the front of our building, in large part due to generous donations from Tony Ferrante ’49 and the Michael Talty and Helen Talty Charitable Trust. The windows look wonderful, update the school, and are extremely ecologically efficient. We hope to complete the entire project this summer. Thank you for your support of Holy Name, and enjoy this issue of The Wave! Holy Name High School 6000 Queens Highway Parma Heights, OH 44130 (440) 886-0300 holynamehs.com Benjamin B. Farmer, M. Ed. PRESIDENT Shelbrey Althoff Blanc ’95, M.A. PRINCIPAL Ray Murphy, M.A., M.B.A. DIRECTOR OF ADVANCEMENT Colleen Corrigan Day ’88 DIRECTOR OF CONSTITUENT RELATIONS Kate McCall ’05, M.A. COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATE Edward McIntire ’96 DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Emily Balodis ’10 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Thomas Moore/ TM Communications CONTRIBUTING WRITER Bill Joyce ’95 ART DIRECTION David Fisher ’94, Paul Kowal ’08, Thomas Moore, and Woodard Photographic PHOTOGRAPHERS Advisory Board Members Rachel Defante Hoy ’95, CPA CHAIR Scott Opincar ’87, J.D., Esq. VICE CHAIR Brian Adams ’86, M.D. Rev. John T. Carlin, MDiv., M.A., M.B.A., M.A. Renee Bellflower Cerny ’83, M.A. Kevin W. Day ’78 Thomas Day Jr. ’70 Beth Waitkus Ehrbar, M.Ed. Matt Gray ’86 Kevin Kuntz ’78, M.S.A. Joseph Laviano ’87 Prof. William Mahnic ’75 Gregory E. Preisel ’92, CPA Mark Priebe ’88 Frank N. Rini ’75 Maureen Byrne Sico ’84 Sincerely, Floyd A. Trouten III Honorary Advisory Board Rev. William Krizner, M.Div. Benjamin B. Farmer President HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Anthony Magalski ’81, M.D. Connect with us! 2 014 -2 015 The CONTENTS Francis (Frank) Sroka ’33 Celebrates His 100th Birthday with Help from HN Students O p.4 Anita Hnanicek Cook ’74 stands in front of the West Side Catholic Center FEATURES DEPARTMENTS 4 | Alumnae Profile: Anita Hnanicek Cook ’74 and Kelly Connor Petty ’82 6 | Team Up for Turf Multi-Purpose Field and Track Project Launches 9 | Benjamin Farmer to Step Down as Holy Name’s President 10 | New Faculty Members Join the Holy Name Community 22 | New Advisory Board Members are Announced 14 2014 Graduation 17 Eugene T. Krakowiak Golf Classic 18 NamerFEST 20 Hall of Fame 23 Student Corner 24 Spring 2014 and Fall 2014 n Thursday, February 5, students, teachers, and administrators from Holy Name traveled to St. Mary of the Woods in Avon to celebrate the 100th birthday of alumnus Francis (Frank) Sroka ’33! The special day began with a Mass celebrated in honor of Frank, who was also joined by many of his children and grandchildren. HN’s Music Ministry group, directed by Theology Teacher Sara Gresko ’08, led all of the liturgical hymns and songs. After the Mass, the HN Students Making a Difference (SMAD) Club surprised Frank with hundreds of birthday cards and a memory board filled with pictures and stories from his own days as a student at HN. They also gave him a new HN mug as well as a hat and sweatshirt, which he immediately wanted to wear! Additionally, Director of Constituent Relations Colleen Corrigan Day ’88 presented Frank and his family with several happy birthday proclamations and letters from cities and local congresspeople. We wish Frank a very happy 100th birthday and thank him for his continued support of Holy Name! Athletic Awards 25 Alumni Basketball Tournament and Golf Outing Sign Up, and Alumni Update Form p.6 26 Scholarships 27 Class Notes & Reunions 30 Alumni Updates 31 Donor Roll holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 3 ALUMNAE PROFILE A Foundation to Serve FOR ANITA HNANICEK COOK ’74 AND KELLY CONNOR PETTY ’82, DRIVE TO HELP OTHERS BEGAN WITH EXPERIENCES AT HOLY NAME or more than 100 years, Holy Name High School has created a suppor tive educ ationa l environment that nurtures not only academic excellence in its students, but also helps them grow spiritually, socially, and morally. It was at the school that the foundation of helping those most in need was put in place for Anita Hnanicek Cook ’74 and Kelly Connor Petty ’82 – and the residents of Greater Cleveland are better off because of them. Cook, executive director of the West Side Catholic Center, and Petty, superintendent and CEO of the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities, work tirelessly every day to make sure that some of the most vulnerable residents in the community have a chance at a better life. Taking care of the least of your brothers A warm bed. A hot meal. A clean shirt. The opportunity to turn their lives around. Those are just some of the basic needs of the more than 6,000 men, women, and children who walk through the doors each year of the West Side Catholic Center on Lorain Avenue. In 2013, more than 67,000 Anita Hnanicek Cook ’74 works with a volunteer at the West Side Catholic Center. meals were served and more than 6,000 pieces of clothing were distributed at the agency’s drop-in center, while more than 11,000 nights of lodging and 27,000-plus meals were served at the neighboring 34-bed women and children’s center. “Anything that people need to survive we have here,” Cook said. “We are charged, especially in the Catholic faith, to take care of the least of our brothers, and the people who come to our Center have nowhere else to go. I think a city is judged on how well it takes care of those who are less fortunate, and we have more than 200 regular volunteers and up to 5,000 other volunteers who are trying to make the world a better place.” I remember Mr. Maras in English class talking about pride of performance, meaning you should be proud of what you do, and pride of self, meaning you should be proud of what — Anita Hnanicek Cook ’74 you put your name on. I’ve tried to do that throughout my life. 4 HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com ALUMNAE PROFILE Cook joined the Center as CFO in 2009 before taking over the role of executive director in 2011, where she and her staff work daily to make sure the Center is able to meet the needs of its clients and change the community’s perception of those in need. “I deal with so many stereotypes, but our clients have so many challenges to overcome. I like to tell people that the success stories take time and the definition of success may be a bit different here,” she explained. “The best thing you can do for one of our clients is look them in the eyes and talk with them. Many people avert their eyes when they see a homeless person, so if you can validate them and give them the gift of humanity, that is as important as the plate of food you are handing them. That is how our volunteers are changed by being here at the West Side Catholic Center. “I tell everyone that this is the best job I’ve ever had and hopefully it will be the last job I ever have, as I want to be able to retire from here and go off into a new career of volunteering.” The lessons she learned at Holy Name still influence Cook in her daily work. “I remember Mr. Maras in English class talking about pride of performance, meaning you should be proud of what you do, and pride of self, meaning you should be proud of what you put your name on. I’ve tried to do that throughout my life,” Cook said. “I had some wonderful teachers, as Sister Frances Ann inspired me as a math student and Sister Therese Marie really prepared us for college in her AP History class. You really had a strong buy-in from everyone involved at the school and a strong dedication from the teachers. “I had a great experience at Holy Name and the fact that, after 100 years, the school is staying true to itself and forming young men and women in Greater Cleveland is really important.” In addition to her work with the West Side Catholic Center, Cook and her husband, Tom ’74, are also active consultants with Social Venture Partners in Cleveland. The couple resides in Tremont. A place for everyone The Cuya hoga Count y Board of Kelly Connor Petty ’82 Developmental Disabilities provides a full range of services to more than 10,000 residents in Cuyahoga County, including in-home early intervention programs for very young children and their families, assistance to 31 school districts, leisure programs for seniors, vocational training, and crisis intervention. But the Board’s reach also extends into the community as it works to help people with developmental disabilities find a meaningful place in the world. As part of the outreach program, the Board has developed an urban farm network in several local communities, and has a network of franchised Just-A-Buck stores that provide employment opportunities for people with disabilities, with the Parma store recently earning a Business of the Month Award from the Mayor’s Office. “The people we support can be vulnerable and there needs to be a system in place that protects them. Our network of providers is there to support them from birth to death,” Petty said. “At the same time, for people with disabilities, their place in this world has been advancing and they want a full, meaningful life. I believe it is an important role for us to help them achieve that and put opportunities in place so they are experiencing real life. That part of the job is taking on an increasingly important role for us because people with disabilities are speaking out that they want a job, want to spend time with their friends, and just do the types of things that everyone else does.” Petty has served in her current role as superintendent and CEO since April 1, 2013, after having been assistant superintendent and COO since July 2011. Her involvement with the Board dates back to 1991, when she began working as a medicaid specialist in the Community/Residential Services Division. Later, she held various positions in that division before being named general manager in 2002 and then director in 2007. In 2008, she became the director of Community and Medicaid Services. While her career of helping others started as a student at Xavier University, Petty’s commitment to making a difference was developed at Holy Name. “I took a summer job near my parents’ home in North Royalton as a service provider, and I almost instantly fell in love with the work,” she said. “It was fun and rewarding, and I felt I got just as much, if not more, back from the people that I worked with. Later on when I came to work for the County Board, I enjoyed it because it was a job that I could step into with a significant amount of responsibility and have a rewarding career. “I learned at Holy Name that if you are going to do something you should do it the right way, as well as the importance of committing to a life that makes a difference for other people.” Petty still has ties to the school, as Holy Name students have volunteered with the organization over the years, most notably with the Board’s bowling leagues. For nearly six years Holy Name students have joined developmentally disabled adults at Red Circle Lanes in Parma every Thursday afternoon from September to April to offer them support and encouragement while they bowl. This commitment to helping others led the Board to honor the Holy Name student volunteers with an Inclusion Award in 2011. “We have been the recipient of some great volunteer work from the students at Holy Name over the years,” she said, “and we don’t give the Inclusion Award to just anybody, so it is something for the school to be proud of.” Petty and her husband, Keith, currently reside in Olmsted Township. holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 5 MULTI-PURPOSE FIELD AND TRACK PROJECT Team Up for Turf HOLY NAME LAUNCHES FUNDRAISING EFFORT TO BUILD ON-CAMPUS MULTI-PURPOSE FIELD AND TRACK ince its founding in 1914, Holy Name High School has worked to position itself as the preeminent, co-educational Catholic high school in the Cleveland area by providing young men and women with a nurturing and supportive educational environment in which to develop the “Triple Threat” student: Mind, Body, and Spirit. To ensure that it can stay true to that commitment, Holy Name is updating and building on to the school’s athletic facilities as one of several planned improvements to the campus. Under the current proposal, the grass practice field located behind the school will be replaced with a multi-purpose turf field lined for football, soccer, and lacrosse, and a six-lane all-weather track surrounding the field will also be installed. The planned updates will allow for several athletic teams, including soccer, lacrosse, track and field, and junior varsity and freshmen football, to hold home games on campus for the first time. It would truly bring the home field advantage home. “While we have great indoor athletic facilities, we are lagging behind in our outdoor ones,” said Athletic Director Jack Richardson ’79. “More than 65 percent of our students participate 6 THIS IS HOLY NAME’S OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE A TRUE HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE AND TO PROVIDE A FIELD AND TRACK THAT ARE BOTH SAFE AND MULTI-FUNCTIONAL. — Varsity Head Football Coach Dan Wondolowski in athletics and right now our student-athletes have to travel to St. Bridget for games. It would be great to have those events right outside the door of our campus. Being able to increase attendance of students at our games would create a wonderful situation for our student-athletes. It will be the greatest feeling in the world to have everyone engaged and on-campus, showing that we are striving for the future, and the students will love it. “It is important to note that this isn’t just the dream of the Athletic Office, this is a team effort between the Advisory Board, the president, and our alumni – it is truly a Holy Name effort to get this done. Everyone HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com in the school is behind this. “Once we have the updated facility, you will be able to pull into the parking lot and see a beautiful field, one that is a visual reminder that Holy Name is moving forward and viable. It will show that we are committed to being here for the next 100 years.” While the benefits to the athletic program at Holy Name will be the most visible aspect of the project, the updates are vital to ensure the continued growth of the school, according to Scott Opincar ’87, vice chairman on the school’s Advisory Board and head of the subcommittee working on the “Team Up for Turf” fundraising effort. “There are four primary reasons why we need a multi-purpose facility, the first being safety,” Opincar said. “The significant use our teams currently put on the grass field doesn’t allow time for the grass to regrow, and by the end of the year the field can become very hard. When parents are making a financial decision about where to send their children, we need to make sure Holy Name’s facilities are safe and able to handle the demands of the athletic programs. “In addition to athletics, the marching band would be able to use the field to practice and we could hold gym classes and other events outside as well. It would also make it easier for students and parents to attend events, and increasing attendance would boost the overall experience of being an athlete at Holy Name. “The facility will also help with admissions. Having a multi-use field will allow us to host CYO games and events on campus, allowing us to market the school and our facilities to a wider audience, one that may not otherwise come to Holy Name and see what we have to offer as a school. “Finally, this is necessary if we are to stay competitive with other schools, both private and public, who have already improved their athletic facilities – they found a PLANNED giving MULTI-PURPOSE FIELD AND TRACK PROJECT The $1.5 million “Team Up for Turf” project will provide for the installation of a synthetic turf field and a six-lane all-weather track (above), as well as a gated entrance and other amenities (below). way to get it done; now we have to find a way.” Varsity Head Football Coach Dan Wondolowski agreed with both Richardson and Opincar, and said, “This is Holy Name’s opportunity to have a true home field advantage and to provide a field and track that are both safe and multi-functional. It’s long overdue, and will take care of challenges that have persisted since I was an assistant coach more than ten years ago. I know this won’t just benefit football players; it will benefit every student at Holy Name.” Pat Nicholson ’04 has seen the need for a new facility from both sides – first as a student-athlete and now as the head of the school’s track and field program. “This is something we haven’t had even going back to the old campus,” Nicholson said. “When I first took over as coach I talked to Jack (Richardson) and he has 7 always been willing to work with us on improvements. We initially cleared a field by campus for discus throws and shot put, and I’m proud of the commitment from the AD and the other coaches to get something done and make this school an even better place. “But now we need these new facilities not only for sports, but also to help get students into the building and consider Holy Name as an option. To Holy Name’s credit, as much as we are moving forward as a school, we are still staying true to our high academic standard and making sure that our students earn everything they get, both in the classroom and on the athletic field. I appreciate that as an alumnus.” The school is asking for support from all constituents to raise the $1.5 million needed to successfully complete this project. As of March 11, 2015, $526,000 HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com has been raised. The turf field will be named Cicerchi Field in recognition of the generous support of Rich Cicerchi ’65. Additional naming rights, including those for the track, pavilion, bleachers, and more, are still available. “This is something that I hope everyone from alumni to staff to teachers will support as it will benefit the entire school,” Opincar said. “We need financial support to complete this; however, it will require all of our constituents to step up and meet the challenge. While we understand that everyone’s financial situation is different, we believe that everyone can find a way financially to support this important project.” To learn more about this project and how you can support it, visit www.TeamUpforTurf. com. You can also contact Director of Advancement Ray Murphy at (440) 886-0300, ext. 111, or by email at RMurphy@ HolyNameHS.com. holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 7 Holy Name High School Multi-Purpose Field and Track Naming Opportunities D O N O R I N F O R M AT I O N Name(s) _________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________ City __________________________________________________________ State ____________________ ZIP ____________________ Telephone (Home) _____________________________________________ (Work) _____________________________________________ (Cell) _________________________________________ Email ____________________________________________________________ DONOR OPPORTUNITIES Commemorative Brick Order I/We wish to purchase a commemorative brick(s), which will be prominently displayed in the Holy Name Donor Plaza located near the MultiPurpose Field and Track. ___ (qty.) 8" x 8" brick(s) @ $1,000 each = $__________ ___ (qty.) 4" x 8" brick(s) @ $500 each = $__________ Total amount = $________________ _____ Pay entire amount by June 30, 2015 _____ Make annual payments for _____ years as follows: Amount due June 30, 2015 = $__________ Amount due June 30, 2016 = $__________ Amount due June 30, 2017 = $__________ Personalizing Your Brick (Please indicate how you would like your brick(s) to be engraved) 4" x 8" bricks – 3 lines, 20 characters maximum per line; 8" x 8" bricks – 6 lines, 20 characters maximum per line; this includes blank spaces and punctuation this includes blank spaces and punctuation ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** ******************** One-Time Gift I/We wish to make my/our contribution in the form of: o Check (enclosed) o Credit Card o Stock (Stock transfer procedure will be sent to you.) Pledge I/We hereby pledge to contribute a total of $____________________ in cash and/or assets to support Holy Name’s Team Up for Turf Multi-Purpose Field and Track Project: Amount Enclosed $____________ Balance Pledged (payable by 6/30/2017) $_____________ Please schedule installments on a o monthly o quarterly o yearly basis Please send me/us a payment reminder each year of my/our pledge in (month): ________________ Gift Matching My/Our gift will be matched by ____________________________________ Company / Foundation / Family. Match Amount $ ______________________________ o Form enclosed o Form will be forwarded Credit Card Information Please charge my credit card: o VISA o MasterCard o Discover o AMEX Name on Card ___________________________________ Billing Address __________________________________________ Account Number ____________________ Expiration Date _________ CSV# ___________________ Authorized Signature __________________________________________ Date ________________________ Recognition: Please use the following name(s), exactly as they appear, in all acknowledgements. _________________________________________________ Signature _____________________________________________________________________________ Date _______________________ Donor Recognition Levels (All donors will be recognized in the Donor Plaza) Hall of Fame $100,000 and above • All-American $50,000-$99,999 • All-State $25,000-$49,999 • MVP $10,000-$24,999 Captain $5,000-$9,999 • Varsity $2,500-$4,999 • Player $1,000-$2,499 • Booster $500-$999 Naming Rights New Turf Field (10-year naming rights) $150,000 COMMITTED! • New Track (permanent naming rights) $200,000 New Track (10-year naming rights) $100,000 • Pavilion $100,000 • Bleachers $100,000 • Ticket Booth $75,000 Concession Stand $75,000 • End Zone Advertising (10 years) $50,000 • Pole Vault Area $25,000 Long Jump Area $25,000 • Scoreboard Advertising (five years) $20,000 • Track Lane (limited to six) $20,000 Bricks (8˝ x 8˝) $1,000 • Bricks (4˝ x 8˝) $500 Holy Name High School, c/o Team Up for Turf 6000 Queens Hwy., Parma Heights, OH 44130 For additional information contact Ray Murphy at (440) 886-0300, ext. 111. Gifts are deductible as allowed by law. 8 HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com ADMINISTRATION Holy Name High School President Benjamin Farmer to Step Down Effective June 30 W hen Benjamin Farmer began his career at Holy Name High School in 1988, he had no idea he would spend the next 27 years at the school as an educator, coach, and administrator. Now, after nearly three decades as a member of the Holy Name community, Farmer will step down from his current position as president on June 30, 2015. B efore joi n i ng t he Holy Na me administration, Farmer was a math teacher. He also coached football and track, serving as the head girls’ track coach from 1992 to 1998. At the beginning of the 2002-2003 school year, Farmer was named the assistant principal for academics. After one year as an assistant principal, he was named the school’s principal, when then-principal Raymond Ramicone ’63 became the school’s president. A year later, in 2004, Farmer was appointed the second president of Holy Name while also retaining his position as principal. He continued to serve in this dual position until the 2014-2015 school year, when the positions were again split. Farmer remained as president, while Shelbrey Althoff Blanc ’95 became the school’s first female lay principal. “From being a teacher to being the president, I’ve enjoyed all of the roles and responsibilities I’ve had while at Holy Name,” said Farmer. “It has been a special place for me and a great experience in my life because of the kids. I’ve been able to see thousands of students grow and develop into outstanding people, and I will never forget my time spent here.” During his tenure as both principal and president, Farmer was instrumental in helping foster an environment where students and faculty could learn and communicate with 21st century technology. The former second floor library was renovated into the Ferrante Library Media Center, with new computers, Benjamin Farmer has spent 27 years at Holy Name High School. He has served as a math teacher, coach, and administrator. iPads, and laptops available for student use throughout the day. Additionally, the entire campus is now wireless, allowing both students and faculty to have access to the Internet for educational purposes while in the classroom. Several building and grounds improvements were also made with Farmer at the helm, including the installation of new boilers, windows, and lights in the school building. An additional practice field was built on the school grounds to accommodate more athletic practices, and a state-of-the-art fitness and wellness center was installed to encourage and help all Holy Name students lead healthier lifestyles. Academically, Farmer is proud of the College Credit Plus (CCP) Program that is very unique to Holy Name. The program, formerly called PSEOP, allows sophomore, junior, and senior students to take postsecondary enrollment courses on the Holy Name campus during the academic day. During these courses, students earn both high school and college credit at the same time. “When combined with the AP courses that are also available, students can potentially earn over 50 semester hours of college credit. It’s a tremendous opportunity to make available,” said Farmer. Although all of these initiatives have helped the school grow and remain strong, Farmer says his most important accomplishment as president has been the financial management of the school. “I’m happy to say that Holy Name is fiscally sound, and will be able to provide students with an outstanding educational experience for years to come,” he said. Farmer is unsure of what his plans are for next school year, but he expects to remain active in education. “Education is my passion, and it has been a privilege to work at a school with as much energy and spirit as Holy Name,” he said. “Wherever my path takes me next, I will carry the wonderful memories I have from here with me.” holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 9 NEW FACULTY & STAFF Holy Name Welcomes New Faculty, Staff, and Administrators for 2014-2015 School Year FACULTY Amy Hirzel E N G L I S H T E AC H E R Amy Hirzel discovered the power of literature as a child and she wants to share that experience with her students. Hirzel joined the Holy Name English Department this fall to teach English IV and Honors English I. She brings a consider able am ount of experience as she has taught 11 different subjects in her six years of teaching, ranging from AP Literature to Speech and Drama. Hirzel’s classes will help students improve their reading, writing, speaking, listening, and thinking skills, while also bringing them into a deeper understanding and appreciation of what they are reading. “I want them to analyze the author/reader relationship to discover the power that words hold and determine what the writer is trying to communicate to the reader,” she explained. “There is a difference between summarizing and analyzing a text, which is something they will learn throughout the year. I try to focus my classes a lot on writing so my students will get used to it. They will have to do a lot of writing when they reach college, so if I can make that easier, that is great. “In the end, I hope that they will fall in love with reading the 10 same way I did.” Hirzel was excited for the opportunity to join the Holy Name community for a variety of reasons. “There is a different attitude here as you have the opportunity to engage in discussions with students on a different level,” she said. “I’m also from Parma, and my husband, Greg ’04, is a graduate of Holy Name so I’ve known about the high academic standards here. The students are great and the staff is amazing. This is the best choice I could have made.” Daniel Humphrey ’09 A R T T E AC H E R Daniel Humphrey ’09 moves easily among his students, encouraging them as they work. It ’s just another day in Humphrey’s art class at Holy Name. Humphrey joined the Fine Arts Department this fall and will teach Basic Design, Digital Photography, and Computer Graphic Design, and serve as the Yearbook’s faculty advisor. While this is only his second year as a full-time teacher, Humphrey is already an accomplished educator, as he is the recipient of the 2014 New Professional Art Educator of the Year Award from the National Art Education Association. And it all began in the same HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com classroom that Humphrey now calls his own. “I was always interested in art, but it was Karen Sorace-Thomas at Holy Name who was the first teacher to tell me I should pursue a career in the arts,” Humphrey said. “Some of the teachers I had are still here, and what they did for me has a direct impact on my teaching style.” While Humphrey works to help his students appreciate, enjoy, and participate in the creative aspect of art, he also wants to create a space where students feel welcomed. “I want to go above and beyond the curriculum and give them life lessons,” he explained. “I want to focus on providing them with 21st century skills, and art is perfect for that because it gives the students an opportunity to learn from their mistakes. Hopefully, the students will walk away from my class with a creative mindset and a strong work ethic.” A 2013 graduate of Kent State University where he majored in art education and minored in fine arts and education, Humphrey said he feels motivated by the opportunity to teach at his alma mater. “As a graduate of the school, Holy Name has been on my radar as a place to come back to,” he said. “There is a family atmosphere and spirit about the school that always makes you feel welcomed. The mutual respect between myself and the students is also really strong, which makes my job easier.” Lillian Paul F R E N C H T E AC H E R Lillian Paul, who joined Holy N a m e’s Fo re i g n L a n g u a ge Department this fall to teach French, knew she wanted to be an educator early on. An inspirational high school teacher deepened her love for the profession and led her down the path to become a teacher herself. After earning a bachelor’s degree in French and education and a master’s in French literature at Ohio University, Paul worked for the past four years as a French teacher at New London High School. Prior to college, she spent a year as a foreign exchange student in Belgium, which helped her develop her language skills and her understanding of European culture, aspects that she brings to her students. “My main goal is to help my students learn about other cultures, learn that people have differences, and develop a cultural understanding of France,” she said. “That is really important to me.” While understanding the country’s culture, politics, and history is an important part of her classes, Paul also wants her students to leave the classroom learning how to speak the French language. “I want my students to be able to walk away at the end of the year confident that they can have a conversation in French,” Paul said. “I want to make a bigger impact on them than just making sure they can say bonjour.” The opportunity to work in an environment like Holy Name NEW FACULTY & STAFF appealed to Paul when she decided to make a career move. “I was not familiar with private schools, but I was looking for a new experience,” she said. “The way the students are hardworking and dedicated also gave me a good impression about the school. I’ve been very impressed with how enthusiastic my students are about learning French and their openness to learning new things.” Rich Kozub ’01 SOCIAL STUDIES T E AC H E R Rich Kozub is all about the real world when it comes to his students. A 2001 graduate of Holy Name, Kozub joined the Social Studies Department this fall where he teaches U.S. History, AP World History, and Civilizations. During his classes, he challenges his students in a supportive way while sharing personal experiences to help put the current subject into perspective. It is all part of his plan to educate his students beyond just the facts and figures found in a textbook. “I try to take the content from the classroom and match it to a real world experience, leaving the textbook as a secondary source if you need help,” he explained. “I want to make sure my students gain critical thinking skills that will help them succeed in life. “The more in-depth you can go into a subject, the more interested the students are, which means they are enjoying the subject matter more. In my class, I want my students to have an open mind and be willing to put themselves in someone else’s shoes.” Kozub was drawn to the teaching profession by the dual influences of his mother, who was a teacher, and his own experiences as a student. When the opportunity to teach at Holy Name presented itself, Kozub was eager to return to a place that he says “feels like home.” “My experiences as a student here were phenomenal,” he said. “I still have a group of about 10 friends who I am still connected to and we attribute our friendship to Holy Name, so some of the draw to return was the opportunity to give back to the school. “Another factor is that what we stand for academically is in line with my own beliefs that academic rigor and Catholic values are very important. The experience keeps getting better and better each day as I am building a rapport with the students and the faculty.” Terrence Kenneally ’67 IRISH STUDIES T E AC H E R Spend just a few minutes with Terrence Kenneally ’67 and one thing becomes abundantly clear – he loves Ireland almost as much as he loves Holy Name. Kenneally is blending those two loves this year by offering an Irish Studies elective course as a member of the school’s Social Studies Department. In the class, students spent the fall learning about the history of the Emerald Isle, while in the spring, Kenneally has turned his focus to Irish literature. He developed the course after earning a master’s degree in Irish studies from John Carroll University. “Anyone who knows me knows I have Ireland written all over me,” said Kenneally, whose ancestors emigrated to America in 1851 during the Irish potato famine. “Because of that I’ve always had an interest in Ireland and I want my students to come away with an appreciation of the country.” In addition to studying topics such as Oliver Cromwell’s time in Ireland, Kenneally has brought in a variety of speakers to his class. So far this year, his students have had the opportunity to hear from Irish Supreme Court Justice Adrian Hardiman; Donncha O’Connell, head of the law school at the National University Ireland Galway; and Dr. Ruan O’Donnell, a senior lecturer at the University of Limerick. The class also visited Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut, and viewed the University’s special exhibit on The Lady Sligo Letters: Westport House and Ireland’s Great Hunger. A former member of the Holy Name Advisory Board, Kenneally has deep roots at the school. He met his wife, Susan (Cejka) ’67, here, and three of their children, Terry Jr. ’86, Sean ’87, and Erin ’89, are graduates. In addition, Kenneally was inducted into the Holy Name Hall of Fame in 1979, an honor he shares with Sean and Erin. “I love Holy Name,” Kenneally said when asked why he wanted to teach a class at his alma mater. “I always have.” STAFF Rebecca Williams ’08 G U I DA N C E C O U N S E L O R After spending the past two years in Holy Name High School’s Admissions Office, Rebecca Williams ’08 has joined the Guidance Counseling Office as a guidance counselor. She will work one-on-one with students on their current classes and interests as they navigate the college admission process. “I want to help educate them to select a major that will work for them,” Williams explained. “We have developed relationships with colleges, which can help give our students an edge. Also, working in admissions helped prepare me to speak with students and parents and having that voice is just as important in college guidance. I want to make sure the students are comfortable talking with me and know that our office is always open if they have any questions.” In addition to her role as a guidance counselor, Williams is head coach of the junior varsity girls’ soccer team, a student government moderator, and an assistant Ski Club moderator. She earned a bachelor’s degree at Ohio Dominican University and is currently working on a master’s degree in youth development leadership from Clemson University. “Becky has been a welcomed addition to the department,” said Beth Ann Ritt, head of the Guidance Counseling Office. holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 11 NEW FACULTY & STAFF “Becky’s a natural leader who works well with students and families. I look for ward to her contribution to help our department’s continued growth.” Emily Balodis ’10 A S S I S TA N T D I R E C T O R OF ADMISSIONS Emily Balodis ’10 has joined the Holy Name Admissions Office as the assistant director of admissions. In addition to her role in the Admissions Office, Balodis is also the varsity girls’ soccer head coach. As part of the Admissions Office, Balodis helps coordinate shadow days and open houses, an d tr avels to elem ent ar y school fairs to promote Holy Name to prospective students. In addition, Balodis is working with the school administration to develop and grow the types of programs Holy Name offers in the summer. “Holy Name made me the person I am today,” Balodis said. “I now want to go out and promote the school to kids so they can receive the same opportunity that Holy Name provided for me. If you read any essay I ever wrote, they all say I want to be able to be back at this school because it is so welcoming. There are no set groups of students or the kind of separation that a lot of high schools have.” Balodis was a four-year letter winner, two-time captain, and a member of the school’s 2006 state championship girls’ soccer team as a player at Holy 12 Name. She went to Notre Dame College in South Euclid, where she majored in theology, and made 13 starts during her college soccer career. Those experiences helped Balodis bring an athlete’s perspective to her alma mater’s soccer program. While her new roles keep her busy, Balodis is enjoying every minute of it. “I’m always looking to find new ways to engage with prospective students and promote Holy Name,” she said. “This is exactly where I want to be and I’m doing what I want to do, so it really doesn’t feel like a job.” Karen Carter A S S I S TA N T P R I N C I PA L O F AC A D E M I C S & SU PE RVISION Karen Carter has worn many hats since she joined the Holy Name community in 1992, but the one she is currently wearing may be the best fit yet. C a r te r h as s e r ve d as a teacher and coach, and has held administrative positions with admissions, athletics, and guidance over the years. Witnessing the school from so many different angles will serve her well as she assumes her latest role as the school’s assistant principal of academics and supervision. In her new position, Carter works closely with the faculty on developing the curriculum, makes sure the school stays current with standardized testing and graduation requirements, HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com and works closely with the Admissions Office and Guidance Counseling Office. “My experience has provided me with a big-picture view of the school,” Carter said. “This is just a phenomenal place to be as the faculty, staff, parents, and students are wonderful to work with.” Car ter’s experience as a faculty member developed in her an appreciation of the work being done by Holy Name’s dedicated teachers and a desire to support those efforts as much as she can. “The amount of time and dedication our teachers show to the students makes everything we do worthwhile,” she said. “I believe this side of the desk should work just as hard or harder because the faculty is working so hard.” Carter added one more role this year – parent – as her son, Joe, is a member of the Class of 2018, which only enhances her feelings about the school community. “This is home,” she said. “It is a family with sound character and integrity. The students are awesome and this is just a great place. The school hasn’t changed much over the years and I want everyone to know what a true joy it is to work at Holy Name.” Kate McCall ’05 C O M M U N I C AT I O N S A S S O C I AT E Almost 10 years af ter graduating from Holy Name, Kate McCall ’05 is glad to be back home. McCall joined the Holy Name staff in November as the new communications associate. Her responsibilities include overseeing the creation of The Wave magazine, managing website content, generating social media posts, and writing communications being sent to alumni, parents, and prospective students. Before coming to Holy Name, McCall worked as a marketing communic ations specialist for a promotional marketing company in Cleveland. She earned her bachelor’s degree in communication and theatre arts from John Carroll University, and has a master’s degree from Cleveland State University. “My family has strong ties to Holy Name, and I’m a fourthgeneration Namer. From the time I was little, I remember being excited for the day when I could go here,” said McCall. “My goal in this new position is to get others excited just as I was, and to show everyone what a wonderful school we have that continues to thrive.” McCall said she is amazed by how many alumni routinely tell her how much they loved their time here, and one word is always used to describe Holy Name: family. “When I was a student here, one of our mottos was ‘We’re more than a school, we’re family.’ That still holds true ten years later, and now it’s my job to communicate that Holy Name is still a family that has a lot of great things going on, and welcomes all,” she said. “I look forward to sharing stories about Holy Name, and encourage everyone – students, parents, teachers, alumni – to share any good news they have by sending information to me at kmccall@ holynamehs.com.” H O LY N A M E H I G H S C H O O L all-alumni (__________) ReUnIoN Dinner Dance Friday, June 12th - HN's Main Gym 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. $20 per person; Casual Attire Appetizers, cash bar, music, and FUN! www.holynamehs.com/reunion2015 Holy Name High School Saturday, June 13th H at Holy Name High School H H 5K Run & 1 Mile Walk ~ 8:30 a.m. H Alumni Basketball Tournament (June 12 and 13) and Team Up for Turf Activities H FOOD and FUN for ALL! www.holynamehs.com/NamerFEST2015 GRADUATION Class of 2014 Commencement Exercises T VALEDICTORIAN TAYLOR VERBA ’14 AND SUPER BOWL CHAMPION JOHN BANASZAK ’68 DELIVER MEMORABLE SPEECHES he Class of 2014 joined the ranks of Holy Name alumni during Commencement exercises last May 23 at St. Columbkille Catholic Church in Parma. The 154 members of the class received their diplomas from President and Principal Benjamin Farmer to officially become members of the 97th graduating class from the school. The newest alumni gained acceptances at more than 50 different colleges and universities, and are now attending Baldwin Wallace, Bowling Green, Case Western Reserve, John Carroll, Kent State, Miami, Ohio, St. Louis, Toledo, and more. “The past four years we have all made friends. But the greatest thing about our years at Holy Name is that these friends have left handprints on our hearts,” valedictorian Taylor Verba ’14 said in her student address. “Each person we have encountered at Holy Name, classmates, teachers, or priests, has helped make us into bright adults ready for the next step in our lives. We have learned lessons from each other that wouldn’t have been possible in any other environment. Somehow we, the Class of 2014, have not only been changed ourselves, but we have helped changed each other for the better. “Through Holy Name, we learned that although life was always changing and threw us curve balls, God always helped us hit the home run. We discovered our faith individually, finding God through retreats, Kairos, Cenacle, Caritas, service projects, and our theology classes. As the Chapel is the heart of Holy Name, it too was and forever will be the heart of our Holy Name experience. As we leave for our next life journeys, remember what Holy Name has taught us: To take God with you because he will never leave you. Although our classmates may be far away, God will always be close to us and serve as a reminder of the faith-filled Class of 2014.” John Banaszak ’68, a three-time Super Bowl 14 Taylor Verba ’14 delivers the Student Commencement Address at St. Columbkille Church in Parma. champion with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the current head football coach at Robert Morris University, and one of only six Holy Name graduates to be honored with the elite Holy Name Special Recognition Award, delivered a thoughtful and entertaining address as the featured Commencement speaker. Banaszak shared the lessons he learned as he worked his way from being a young man from the “corner of Harvard and Broadway” to the top of his chosen profession. HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com “Much of my success is due to the fact that I have been associated with three elite institutions: The Marines, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Holy Name,” he said. “The many things my wife, Mary (Redig) ’68, and I have shared in our lives have deep roots in what was instilled in us at Holy Name. The Christian values and morals along with the principles of mind, body, and spirit, are in the foundation of our marriage and our success. “There are many people who were an influence on my life. One of my favorite high school teachers, Emil Maras, was one of them. He taught us more than just Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales and Homer’s Odyssey, he taught us boys about being tough guys, reminding us that there is nothing wrong with being a tough guy if you are a smart tough guy. There is no doubt that in the next four to six years you will need to be tough girls and tough guys, because the world is a much different place – everything you do and say is subject to exposure. You must be diligent about your privacy. What you write, video, GRADUATION John Banaszak ’68 delivers the 2014 Commencement Address. Banaszak is currently the head football coach at Robert Morris University. or photograph today can be used against you years from now. “My best advice is to find something you are very passionate about and go for it with every ounce of energy you can generate. Prove people wrong and show everyone you can do it. Be the best, be strong, be tough, be brave, be proud, and be selfish. The next four to six years are the most important ones in your development, so you have to become very selfish so you can guard your future with the focus and determination necessary to become successful.” During his speech, Banaszak focused on three men whose words and actions had inspired him, including Sir Winston Churchill, former Steelers Head Coach Chuck Noll, and former Steelers Defensive Line Coach George Perles. “In a Commencement speech at Cambridge, Winston Churchill said, ‘Never give up. Never give up. Never give up.’ That is the attitude that successful people must have, because you will face tough times, difficult situations, obstacles, and setbacks, but you must never give up, you must fight hard, and you must win. Chuck Noll was my head coach in Pittsburgh and his favorite words were, ‘Whatever it takes.’ I knew I only had one chance to make that football team as a 25-year-old rookie, that I had to outwork everybody and do whatever it takes, and I was willing to do that.” Banaszak then shared the advice he received from George Perles. In his rookie year with Pittsburgh, Banaszak, after playing only on special teams for the first nine games of the season, finally had his opportunity to enter the tenth game on the defensive line due to injuries to two other players. As Banaszak prepared to run onto the field, Perles “pulled me back, looked me in the eye, and said ‘Don’t blow it.’ With that motivational message ringing in my helmet I ran onto the field. I realized that Coach Perles was absolutely right. This was my one chance, my one opportunity to prove to the other teams in the league that I could play in the National Football League.” In describing how he had taken full advantage of opportunities as they arose, Banaszak hoped to inspire the graduates to do the same. “It is my hope,” he told them, “that the Class of 2014 still believes that America is the land of opportunity, because your opportunity will come along at some point, at some time. Now you may only have one chance, one opportunity…but whatever opportunity comes along, treat it like it is the only opportunity you will ever get. If you can do that, you will be very successful.” Recognizing that his own address to the graduates was longer than the nine-word speech that Churchill delivered at Cambridge, Banaszak summarized his speech by offering his own nine words of advice to build a foundation for future success. “From Sir Winston Churchill, ‘Never give up!’ From Chuck Noll, ‘Whatever it takes!’ And from my defensive line coach at the Pittsburgh Steelers, ‘Don’t blow it!’” holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 15 GRADUATION Joseph Tobin Adams, Miami University Victoria Lee Adkins, Bowling Green State University Elizabeth Margaret Armbruster, Cleveland State University Paul Raymond Baker, John Carroll University Zachary Paul Balodis, Junior Hockey Jessica Rio Baron, Kent State University Alyssa Lauren Bean, Kent State University Kevin Joseph Begin, United States Air Force Rachel Erin Bell, Capital University Bridget Mary Benedict, Bowling Green State University Alexander Michael Bierut, John Carroll University Gabrielle Marie Blystone, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Brittany Elizabeth Boldin, Kent State University Janessa Marie Brickman, John Carroll University Thomas James Broa, Jr., Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Carolyn Mary-Elizabeth Brown, Baldwin Wallace University Devante Joseph Brown, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Jamie Allen Bucell, Junior Hockey Daniel Steven Carpenter, John Carroll University Desiree Lynn Cary, The Ohio State University Rachel Ann Chapski, Ohio University Kimberly Rita Cook, Notre Dame College of Ohio Austin James Coreno, Undecided Jacqueline Mary Corrigan, Notre Dame College of Ohio Joseph Cenci Costello, University of Cincinnati Meghan Elise Cupach, Ohio University Sarah Elizabeth Darby, University of Akron Erica Jordan Davis, Lourdes University William Tyler Davis, Gannon University Samantha Marie Day, Ohio University Emily Elizabeth Delaney, Ohio University Alex James Demeraski, Undecided Kaitlin Elizabeth Dennison, Kent State University Brian Matthew DePauw, University of Cincinnati 16 Class of 2014 Post-Graduation Plans 154 students graduated in the class of 2014 4 will serve in the U.S. Armed Forces (Army and Air Force) 4 have decided to play Junior Hockey 6 are undecided on their plans 91% enrolled in college 11 will attend college out-of-state 129 will attend college in-state Dominic DiBiasio, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Kaitlin Frances Dienes, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Halle Ann Dlugolinski, Bowling Green State University Michael Joseph Donnelly, Undecided Kaitlyn Maureen Dosen, Kent State University David Michael Duff, University of Toledo Andrew James Durdak, University of Akron Christopher Alan Durma, University of Toledo Angela Marie Dziak, Baldwin Wallace University Nicholas Foster, University of Toledo Carly Cornell Fuerst, Ohio University Catherine Christine Gajowski, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Ross Anthony Genchi, Cleveland State University Stacie Michelle Gibson, Kent State University Brendan Patrick Gilbert, Kent State University Thomas Edward Gliebe, John Carroll University Christopher Michael Golian, University of Mount Union James Henry Gravley III, Northern Kentucky University Shane Matthew Gray, Ohio University Jacob Richard Grospitch, Ohio University Brianna Isabelle Gruber, Ohio Northern University Reece Kennedy Grzybowski, University of Toledo Joseph S. Guadiz, Ashland University Timothy J. Higginbotham, Junior Hockey Alexander Hiidel, University of Akron Samantha Ann Hochevar, The Ohio State University Troy Hodge, Kent State University Alliya Jocelyn Horvath, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Jennifer Marie Horvath, University of Mount Union HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com 95 will attend a state college or university, including Akron, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Cleveland State, Kent State, Miami (Ohio), Ohio, Ohio State, Toledo, and more 45 will attend a private college or university, including Baldwin Wallace, Case Western Reserve, Dayton, John Carroll, Mount Union, Notre Dame College, Walsh, and more $7,376,455 is the total scholarship money awarded (to date) Benjamin Hudson, Kent State University Rachel Laverne Huseman, Notre Dame College of Ohio Nathaniel James Jedlinsky, Ohio University Morgan Lee Jenkins, Bowling Green State University Alex Matthew Jones, United States Air Force John David Joseph, University of Toledo Kelli Marie Kachmar, University of Cincinnati Kristen Marie Kall, Cleveland State University Michael William Kane, Jr., Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Bradley Michael Karn, Fairmont State University Anastasia Keller, Kent State University Mark James Keppler, John Carroll University Sean Patrick King, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Joseph Matthew Klag, Undecided Rebecca Marie Knauss, Concordia University Wisconsin Joseph Koenig, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Julie Marie Koenig, University of Dayton Rachael Ashley Koenig, University of Toledo Jacob Vincent Konopka, United States Air Force Emily Christine Lachowski, Ohio University Don H. Le, Miami University Emily Christine Lekan, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Ryan James Leonard, St. Louis University Ashley Kathryn Liska, University of Mount Union Maddison Logue, Ohio University Michael Andrew Loszack, Cleveland State University Mary Margaret Maloney, University of Dayton Matthew J. Manzuk, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Nicholas E. McDaniel, Cleveland State University Joseph B. Meehan, Junior Hockey Michael Joseph Messina, Bowling Green State University Troy Edward Mezera, Kent State University Kori Lauren Miller, Baldwin Wallace University Carl Stefan Miluk, United States Army Samantha Marie Miranda, Brevard College Katherine Jean Mooren, Virginia Commonwealth University Maureen Moran, John Carroll University Bridget Marie Narolewski, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Rebecca Elizabeth Newhouse, University of Akron Audriana Thao Nguyen, Baldwin Wallace University Eric Michael Norton, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Frank Nunez, Jr., Undecided Margaret Ann O’Gorman, University of Mount Union Rachel Elise Ontko, Kent State University Emily Suzanne Oswald, Baldwin Wallace University Tyler W. Perry, University of Mount Union Benjamin Albert Pikus, Kent State University Miranda Dawn Polanski, Cleveland State University Stephen Michael Pratt, Kent State University Patrick Francis Ream, Undecided Max Edward Revay, University of Toledo Steven Michael Richardson, Cleveland State University Kyle James Richnavsky, John Carroll University Justin Tyler Romito, University of South Florida Margaret Katherine Rybak, John Carroll University Jake Julius Sabo, University of Akron Lindsay Nicole Saintz, Ohio University Allison Kate Saki, University of Toledo Ryan Matthew Sauer, Cleveland State University Robert Seth Scholl, University of Akron Alejandro M. Semary, Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences Sara Elizabeth Sepesy, Baldwin Wallace University Brandon M. Sienkiewicz, The Ohio State University Tyler Paul Sill, University of Toledo Natalia Skrodzki, John Carroll University Alexandra Eve Smith, Baldwin Wallace University Jimmy Lee Smith III, Ohio Dominican University Thomas Fredrick Springer, St. John’s College Donald Carl Stepic, Walsh University Lydia Ann Sternik, Kent State University, Twinsburg Campus Timothy John Szczepinski, John Carroll University Matthew John Szymanski, Shawnee State University David Michael Terschak, University of Cincinnati Alexander Joseph Tober, The Ohio State University Ryan J. Tomasi, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Julie Torres, The Ohio State University Taylor Marie Verba, University of Akron Owen Matthew Verhiley, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Ellen Kathleen Viancourt, Bowling Green State University Nathaniel M. Vollman, University of Cincinnati Alyssa Marie Watson, Bowling Green State University Haley Morgan Williams, Kent State University Allison Joan Wise, The Ohio State University Anthony Wodarczyk, Cuyahoga Community College, Western Campus Candice Marie Wojtowicz, Heidelberg University Emily Rose Wolchko, University of Akron Mitchell W. Wolf, Case Western Reserve University Alayah Alexandra Wypasek, Kent State University Brian Patrick Young, Baldwin Wallace University Alyssa Claire Zajaczkowski, Culinary Institute of America - Hyde Park Campus Alec John Zdesar, University of Mount Union GOLF OUTING T Annual Golf Classic Raises $3,900 for Eugene T. Krakowiak Scholarship Fund hank you to all who turned out for the 2014 Eugene T. Krakowiak Golf Classic at Mallard Creek Golf Club in Columbia Station on June 11. Your patronage once again made this event a success and added another $3,900 to the Krakowiak Scholarship Golf Classic winners Pat Moennich ’01, Tom Day ’02, Hole-in-One Winner Dan Telzrow ’68 Fund! Although a change in Danny Day ’08, and Johnny McGoun ’08 and Hole-in-One Sponsor Chad Trush ’94 date contributed to a smaller turnout this year, this did not dampen the enthusiasm of those in attendance. The passion for this scholarship and “Mr. K” was on full display by our golfers who hit the links. A new addition to the festivities this year was a Hole-in-One contest, sponsored by The Hooley House Sports Pub & Dominic Bornino, Ron Iacoboni, Christine Cieplowski Tom Schuckert ’69, Dave Stretar ’69, Grille and Chad Trush ’94, Ed Echan ’69, and Noel Miller ’69 Mahnic ’75, and William Mahnic ’75 in which prizes were available Donations & Prizes The Hooley House Sports Pub Dinner Sponsor to win on all four Par 3 holes. Paul Rybak ’68 & Catherine Cronin & Grille, Chad Trush ’94 The highlight of the day came Five Star Trucking Martha Gould ’74 The Islander, Chad Trush ’94 when Dan Telzrow ’68 hit Lunch Sponsor The Hooley House The Master Products Company a hole-in-one on hole #25 Gene Ptacek & Son Pub & Grille Greg ’70, the Rev. Neil ’77, and and won a set of Nike irons! Fire Equipment Co., Inc., Jeff ’77 Walters The Islander Gene Ptacek ’81 Congratulations Dan! Senator Tom Patton – Ohio Senate Lakefront Lines District 24 As always, we are grateful Beverage Sponsor Lou Latona ’70 OCRON Systems, LLC, Qwestcom Graphics, Danny Day to our generous sponsors and Joe Laviano ’87 Committee ’08, Tom Day ’02, and Joe Krause ’83 & Volunteers volunteers who make this event Hole-In-One Sponsor R-Nu-Vinyl Ron Iacoboni Class ’77 John Coleman ’72 possible. Your loyal support is The Hooley House Sports Pub Wish I Went to Holy Name Colleen Corrigan Day ’88 appreciated. Meals for the day & Grille, Chad Trush ’94 Schwartz, Downey & Co., LPA, Paul Kowal ’08 were catered by Dan Jenks ’73 Hole Sponsors Brian Downey ’82 Mark Krakowiak ’75 Class of 1968 Paul Rybak ’68, and Augie’s Pizza & Catering. Mark Termini Associates, Inc., Mike Zembala ’68, Dan Telzrow ’68, Joey Laviano ’15 The 2015 golf outing will Mark Termini ’74 and Tom Sabo ’69 Susan Paris Laviano ’84 take place on Thursday, June Floyd Trouten, SS&G Financial Judge Frank Celebrezze ’70 Therese Powers McCall ’75 11 at Pine Hills Golf Club in Services, Inc. Cunningham Paving Co., Ray Murphy Hinckley, OH. Make plans to Tim Cunningham ’72 Tom Vaughn ’75, Council Madeline Priebe ’16 Representative, Ward Seven, join us or consider a sponsorship. Dean ’86, Kathleen, Blake, Garfield Heights Matt Priebe ’18 Volunteers are always welcome and Hadley DePiero Vic’s Floral, Inc., Drew Haney ’65 Patty McLaughlin Wise ’86 as well! Fortuna Funeral Home holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 17 NAMERFEST Hundreds of Alumni and Their Families Come Back Home to Holy Name for All-School Reunion and NamerFEST The annual HN 5K Fun Run and One-Mile Walk, which begins and ends in front of the school, attracted hundreds of participants. O Namers of all ages came together to enjoy the All-School Reunion on Friday, June 13. 18 HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com n Friday, June 13 and Saturday, June 14, alumni and friends of Holy Name High School came back to honor 100 years of faith, family, and friendship. The celebration started off with an All-School Reunion held in the Memorial Gym on Friday night, with more than 300 alumni from the classes of 1954, 1959, 1974, and many others coming together to reminisce about their fun and memorable times at Holy Name. Saturday’s events started bright and early, as hundreds of runners and walkers participated in the annual 5K Run that starts at HN and goes through the Big Creek Metroparks. Mike Piszczor ’74 put in a few extra miles and walked all the way from Holy Name Church in Cleveland to Parma Heights. When he arrived, he delivered a letter from Holy NAMERFEST Representatives from the Class of 1949 The Class of 1954 Reunion The Class of 1961 Reunion The Class of 1974 Reunion Members of the Class of 1975 The Class of 1984 Reunion Mike Piszczor ’74 delivers a special message to President Ben Farmer from Msgr. Richard Antall Holy Name’s new Historical Marker The Liverpool Lads perform at NamerFEST Name’s pastor, the Rev. Msgr. Richard Antall. Piszczor’s trip made clear the still-remaining connection to the high school’s original location on Harvard and Broadway, and the Green Wave spirit that has been present for the past 100 years at both campuses. Before NamerFEST kicked off in the afternoon, the Ohio Historical Marker now located in front of the high school was unveiled during a ceremony that recognized HN’s rich history. The Rev. John Carlin of St. Charles Borromeo Church in Parma offered a blessing, while Parma Heights Mayor Michael Byrne, HN President Benjamin Farmer, and Dr. Brian Adams ’86 all spoke to help commemorate this special event. At the conclusion of the ceremony, it was officially time for NamerFEST to begin! The Nosh Box, Fired Up Taco, StrEAT Mobile Bistro, and Honey Hut all set up their food trucks and stands in the back parking lot to serve delicious and unique dishes to visitors. Bands such as The Liverpool Lads and Cleveland’s Breakfast Club entertained on the main stage, while HN students and volunteers provided face painting, fun games, and a photo booth to keep kids of all ages busy. The beautiful day then concluded in the evening with an outdoor Mass celebrated by the Rev. Damian Ference ’94, and concelebrated by the Rev. Neil Walters ’77 and the Rev. Dennis Bogusz ’69. Holy Name thanks all those who helped to make the All-School Reunion and NamerFEST a reality, especially our event co-chairs Joe Laviano ’87, Mike Nowak ’74, and Mark Priebe ’88. We also thank all who attended and shared their love for Holy Name. As Joe Laviano said in a post written for the Holy Name website, “There were so many moments where I noticed Namers of different generations, separated by decades, sharing their memories of how Holy Name is etched forever in their hearts.” Please mark your calendars to come back to Holy Name once again this summer, June 12 and 13, 2015, for another All-School Reunion and NamerFEST! holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 19 HALL OF FAME Holy Name Inducts Three State Championship Teams into Athletic Hall of Fame T Members of the 1975 Football State Championship Team and Coaches Members of the 1981 Baseball State Championship Team and Coaches 20 HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com he Holy Name community joined together on October 24 to honor a trio of state championship teams during the 2014 Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Members of the 1975 football team, 1981 baseball team, and 2006 girls’ soccer team were on hand for the induction ceremony – the first time the school has honored entire teams with inclusion into the Hall of Fame since its founding in 1976. The 1975 football team became known as the “Dream Team” by earning the school’s first Class AA State Championship. After compiling an 8-0 record in the regular season and beating Cardinal Stritch in a playoff semifinal, the Green Wave faced Cincinnati Wyoming. In the final minutes of the game, Kevin Hartman ’76 hit Greg Demarchi ’76 with a touchdown pass to give Holy Name the lead. The defense then held, with Kevin Boylan ’76 deflecting an apparent touchdown pass in the closing seconds to ensure the 19-14 win for Coach Dick Donovan ’57 and the team. “We all have fond memories of the 1975 season,” said Michael Cunningham ’76 in accepting the honor on behalf of his teammates. “It brought together the camaraderie of students, alumni, faculty, family, and faith. This is the premise of the Holy Name tradition, which will forever be in our hearts. We have received lifelong lessons and friendships from our experience at Holy Name, and can never forget the building blocks that were instilled.” The 1981 baseball team won the Class AA State Championship, the first state title in team history, under the leadership of coaches Dave Wilks ’65 and Larry Ream. In the state title game, the Green Wave posted a two-run rally in the bottom of the seventh inning to defeat Portsmouth 4-3 and earn the championship. “I thought it was very nice of Holy Name to honor our team,” said Wilks, who took HALL OF FAME In a world that tries to teach every man for himself, Holy Name taught us that teamwork and friendship are incredibly stronger. —BeckyWilliams’08 four teams to the state finals in 13 years as head coach. “As a coach you try to stress the idea of teamwork, and this team showed that if you don’t have everyone working together, you won’t win.” In 2006 the girls’ soccer program brought home its first state championship by defeating defending Division II State Champion Hamilton Badin in a shootout after a scoreless regulation and two overtimes. “I think all my teammates can agree that the school support we felt is hard to articulate,” said Becky Williams ’08 in accepting the honor for her team. “Crowds of our peers came and cheered at our games, becoming a part of the atmosphere of post-season play. A surprise send off from the student body started our bus ride down to states. The love and support from the Holy Name community is what separates us from other schools. “In a world that tries to teach every man for himself, Holy Name taught us that teamwork and friendship are incredibly stronger.” The Holy Name High School Hall of Fame includes close to 135 former players and coaches, along with 130 individuals who were enshrined after receiving service awards, including the Doc Scullen Award, the Mother Elizabeth Seton Award, the Fred & Ruth Seitz Award, the Arata Family Award, and the Special Humanitarian Award. Coaches Dave Wilks ’65 and Larry Ream with the 1981 Baseball State Championship Trophy Members of the 2006 Girls’ Soccer State Championship Team and Coach Brian Michelson 2006 Soccer State Championship Goalie Rebecca Williams ’08 Coaches Al Gizzi ’67, Ray Ramicone ’63, Dick Donovan ’57, and Dave Wilks ’65 with the 1975 Football State Championship Trophy Tony Wiglusz ’82 delivers a speech in honor of the 1981 Baseball State Championship Team, of which he was a member. Ray Ramicone ’63, 1975 Football State Championship Quarterback Kevin Hartman ’76, and current Varsity Baseball Head Coach Dennis Markiewicz ’71 holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 21 NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS Holy Name Announces New Advisory Board Members Holy Name is pleased to announce the addition of five well-experienced and dedicated individuals to the 2014-2015 Holy Name Advisory Board. These new board members will lend their expertise to help school leaders with initiatives that involve marketing, finance, academics, technology, facilities, institutional advancement, and more. They include: Renee Bellflower Cerny ’83 and they have two children at Holy Name: Madeline ’16 and Matthew ’18. Along with serving on the Advisory Board, Mark was also a co-chair of Holy Name’s Centennial Committee in 2014. Maureen Byrne Sico ’84 Renee Bellflower Cerny ’83 has been an educator for 28 years, all of it spent within the Diocese of Cleveland. She is currently the principal at St. Columbkille in Parma. Cerny has her bachelor’s degree in elementary education from John Carroll University, and her master’s degree in educational administration from Ursuline College. She and her husband have two daughters who attended Holy Name: Katharina ’10 and Kristina ’13. Beth Waitkus Ehrbar Beth Waitkus Ehrbar is the assistant director of career services at Baldwin Wallace University, and also teaches courses there to support students 22 in their transition to university life and career decision-making. Ehrbar holds a bachelor’s degree in history and a master’s degree in counselor education from Cleveland State University. Beth and her husband, Bill ’88, have two children: Jack ’15 and William, a seventh grader at St. Mary in Berea. (McNamara) ’86, have three children: Shane ’14, Colin ’17, and Molly, a future Namer. Mark Priebe ’88 Matt Gray ’86 Matt Gray ’86 is currently the vice president of sales for device maker Vertos Medical, and has spent the last 24 years in the medical device field. He has held numerous positions in sales, sales training, and sales management. Gray holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Miami University. Gray and his wife, Laura HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Mark Priebe ’88 is the president of Proximity Marketing, a Clevelandbased web marketing agency that he launched in 1994. Mark has a bachelor’s degree in economics from The Ohio State University. Mark is married to Alison, Maureen Byrne Sico ’84 is the director of business development - emerging technologies for SBI, a division of the Stanford Research Institute based in Palo Alto, CA. Sico has her bachelor’s degree in organizational development/marketing from Cleveland State University. She and her husband, John, have three children: Evan ’15, Cameron ’17, and Drew, who attends St. Bernadette in Westlake. Elizabeth DePauw ’15 Named National Merit Commended Student Elizabeth (Liz) DePauw ’15 was named a commended student in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Liz scored among the highest 34,000 students in the nation after taking the Preliminary SAT (PSAT), qualifying her for this recognition. Along with being a National Merit Commended Student, Liz is a National Honor Society inductee, a cross country and track athlete, and a member of HN’s campus ministry program. Next year she plans to major in physical therapy. A Strongsville resident who attended Sts. Joseph & John Grade School, Liz is the daughter of Daniel and Wendy DePauw. Pro-Life Club Celebrates National Chalk Day More than 80 students took over Holy Name’s back parking lot on October 2 to participate in National Pro-Life Chalk Day. Pro-Life Club President Jennifer DiGeronimo ’15 read about the day online and mentioned it to Mary Stringer Wallace ’85, director of campus ministry. From there, club members planned the day of writing supportive and positive pro-life messages, quotes, and pictures. Their artwork was featured in the Catholic Universe Bulletin and recognized in a contest sponsored by the Cleveland Right to Life. In addition to the National Chalk Day, HN has been involved in several other pro-life events. More than 100 students participated in October’s Catholic Schools for Peace and Justice Youth Mass and Rally for Life in downtown Cleveland, and many traveled to Washington, D.C. on January 22 for the March for Life. Students in History of Ireland Class Visit Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum in Connecticut The first group of students to take the History of Ireland course at Holy Name traveled to Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum with Holy Name teacher Terry Kenneally ’67, to learn more about the Irish. Students were able to explore the interactive museum, located at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT, and ask the museum’s director questions about the art, sculptures, paintings, and videos they saw while there. They also were able to visit Quinnipiac’s library, where they viewed a special exhibit called The Lady Sligo Letters: Westport House and Ireland’s Great Hunger. Before coming home, the students stopped at Yale University to visit the well-known campus. They loved experiencing education coming to life, and were grateful to Mr. Kenneally for making the trip possible. Holy Name High School Recognized by Western Reserve Historical Society’s 100 Year Club During a ceremony on November 3, the Western Reserve Historical Society honored Holy Name as a Northeast Ohio institution that has been in existence for a century or more, inducting HN into the WRHS’s 100 Year Club. This event allowed HN representatives to connect with other well-established organizations and to gather ideas for how HN can continue to thrive in Northeast Ohio for years to come. Roberto Santiago ’18 Completes Eagle Scout Service Project Completing an Eagle Scout Service Project before entering high school is uncommon, but Roberto Santiago ’18 did not let his age deter him from successfully finishing his unique project last spring. Roberto, along with a team of more than 100 volunteers that he organized and led, created 18 six feet by eight feet colored sawdust carpets. The carpets, a Central American tradition named Las Alfombras de Semana Santa, depict holy images and are typically displayed during the Holy Week before Easter. Roberto’s project was revealed on Holy Thursday and Good Friday 2014 at his parish, La Sagrada Familia in Cleveland. Parishioners and visitors marveled at the carpets, which had been drawn with stencils before the sawdust was applied. Messages were written in both Spanish and English. Roberto continues to be involved in his parish community while participating in football and the string ensemble at HN. He is a graduate of Metro Catholic Grade School and is the son of Roberto and Elisa Santiago. holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 23 CORNER STUDENT ATHLETIC AWARDS Spring 2014 Sports A rriC MitChell ’15 BASEBALL A lex Bierut ’14 Mike sABol ’15 Placed 3rd in Shot Put at NCL White Division Championship All-NCL First Team GCBCA All-Star Cleveland Indians (The Wahoo Club) 2014 Mike Garcia Award Recipient Placed 1st in Shot Put at NCL White Division Championship Finished 1st in Shot Put and 2nd in Discus Throw at Division II District Championship; Regional Qualifier Chris FollinA ’15 trey sMith ’14 All-NCL Honorable Mention ryAn leonArd ’14 Team MVP Award All-NCL Second Team NEOBCA Senior All-Star All-District First Team All-Ohio Honorable Mention Finished 1st in 110 Meter Hurdles at NCL White Division Championship TRACK AND FIELD (GIRLS) k Aitlyn diBBle ’15 MiChAel loszACk ’14 Finished 3rd in Discus Throw at NCL White Division Championship FrAnkie spinelli ’15 sArAh hAsek ’16 All-NCL Second Team Team MVP Award All-NCL First Team All-District First Team tJ szCzepinski ’14 Namer Award NCL White Division Co-MVP NEOBCA Senior All-Star All-District Second Team A lex toBer ’14 GCBCA All-Star LACROSSE k evin Begin ’14 Namer Award BriAn young ’14 Team MVP Award SOFTBALL MeghAn BriCkner ’15 All-NCL Second Team k risten k All ’14 Namer Award All-NCL Honorable Mention BeCCA k nAuss ’14 All-NCL First Team Meg o’gorMAn ’14 Team MVP Award Finished 2nd in High Jump and 1st in Long Jump at NCL White Division Championship Meet Finished 3rd in High Jump at Division II District Championship; Regional Qualifier A shley r ings ’16 eMilee CArlin ’15 Namer Award Placed 14th at NCL White Division Championship Meet k Athleen k innen ’16 Placed 7th at NCL White Division Championship Meet Division II Regional Qualifier l AurA kolenz ’17 Team MVP Award Placed 4th at NCL White Division Championship Meet Division II Regional Qualifier M ArgAret lysoBey ’16 Placed 9th at NCL White Division Championship Meet BernAdette sherMAn ’17 Placed 8th at NCL White Division Championship Meet sArAh spArks ’18 ChArlie JindrA ’17 Placed 21st at NCL White Division Championship Meet george k AsuniC ’17 M Arty wAllACe ’16 All-NCL Second Team All-Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention SOCCER (GIRLS) Division II Rocky River District Champion; Regional Semifinal Qualifier isABel Bourquin ’15 All-NCL Second Team All-Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention peyton dAvis ’15 Jordyn k AChMAr ’16 All-NCL Second Team niCole nAJpAver ’16 All-NCL Honorable Mention M Ary olenik ’16 All-NCL Second Team CArly stepiC ’16 All-NCL First Team M Adelyne stiles ’15 Namer Award All-NCL First Team Division II All-District Honorable Mention A llysA wiesler ’16 All-NCL Honorable Mention FOOTBALL deAn CAssell ’15 toni diCkson ’15 All-NCL First Team AP Division IV Northeast Lakes All-District First Team AP Division IV All-Ohio Special Mention CAroline dreher ’15 JiMMy grAziolli ’15 Namer Award All-NCL Second Team kyle nekoloFF ’16 All-NCL First Team Josh r edhouse ’15 Fall 2014 Sports Placed 15th at NCL White Division Championship Meet All-NCL Honorable Mention All-NCL Honorable Mention GOLF JACoB Burden ’15 Team MVP Award All-NCL Second Team JAke dArBy ’17 Mike shuBA ’16 A lyssA Jester ’17 Placed 6th at NCL White Division Championship Meet Namer Award Placed 17th at NCL White Division Championship Meet All-NCL First Team All-Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention All-NCL First Team All-Greater Cleveland First Team All-NCL First Team CROSS COUNTRY (BOYS) Chris Cotone ’16 Jorge sAntAnA ’15 luke vollMAn ’17 SOCCER (BOYS) North Coast League White Division Champions ed MCintire ’96 NCL White Division Coach of the Year Namer Award All-NCL Second Team All-Greater Cleveland Second Team All-NCL Second Team All-NCL Honorable Mention A lexiA k eller ’15 Mike sABol ’15 All-NCL Honorable Mention All-Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention hAiley lAwler ’18 Colin FABiAn ’15 Ashley r ings ’16 Namer Award All-NCL Second Team Colin CostAnzo ’17 Team MVP Award All-NCL First Team All-Greater Cleveland First Team Cleveland.com All-Star First Team All-State First Team All-American BrendAn CirkvenCiC ’15 All-NCL First Team All-Greater Cleveland Second Team All-NCL Honorable Mention All-NCL Honorable Mention All-Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention All-NCL Honorable Mention All-Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention ChristiAn k link ’15 All-NCL Second Team AP Division IV Northeast Lakes All-District Special Mention tyler poFF ’17 All-NCL First Team John sernA ’15 All-NCL Honorable Mention shAkiF seyMour ’16 Team MVP Award NCL White Division MVP Cleveland.com All-Star Honorable Mention AP Division IV Northeast Lakes District Offensive MVP AP Division IV Northeast Lakes All-District First Team AP Division IV All-Ohio First Team All-NCL Second Team Placed 16th at NCL White Division Championship Meet A BBey yAugher ’15 A nthony oppedisAno ’18 All-NCL Second Team All-Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention VOLLEYBALL shAwn slivkA ’17 Curtis hArrington ’15 M Arty M ArFlAk zAChAry soBotA ’17 M Adeline A dAMs ’16 deAn supelAk ’15 Team MVP Award All-NCL First Team TRACK AND FIELD (BOYS) BriAn depAuw ’14 Team MVP Award Finished 3rd in 800 Meter Run, 2nd in 1,600 Meter Run, and 3rd in 3,200 Meter Run at NCL White Division Championship Finished 4th in 800 Meter Run at Division II District Championship; Regional Qualifier M Ark k eppler ’14 Namer Award Placed 19th at NCL White Division Championship Meet wheAtley FAthAuer ’16 North Coast League White Division Champions NCL White Division Coach of the Year Team MVP Award Placed 5th at NCL White Division Championship Meet All-NCL Second Team All-Greater Cleveland Honorable Mention Joe stiBley ’15 All-NCL First Team All-Greater Cleveland Second Team Molly Breslin ’15 M Anny pApAgiAnis ’15 All-NCL Honorable Mention Namer Award Placed 7th at NCL White Division Championship Meet CROSS COUNTRY (GIRLS) MegAn BArAnuk ’18 Placed 15th at NCL White Division Championship Meet ryAn ontko ’16 Team MVP Award All-NCL First Team All-Greater Cleveland First Team JACoB rosko ’17 All-NCL Honorable Mention All-NCL Second Team All-NCL Honorable Mention Molly Cepis ’17 k Ailee CunninghAM ’16 Team MVP Award All-NCL First Team Division II All-District First Team All-NCL First Team AP Division IV Northeast Lakes All-District Second Team All-NCL First Team AP Division IV Northeast Lakes All-District Special Mention devon venturA ’15 All-NCL Second Team Mike wAllACe ’15 Namer Award MiCkey williAMs ’15 All-NCL First Team eriC youngBlood ’15 All-NCL Second Team 24 HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com 2015 Alumni Basketball Tournament Registration Form The Annual Alumni Basketball Tournament will take place in Holy Name High School’s Main and Auxiliary Gyms on Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13. This will be a 3-on-3 Tournament, with each team guaranteed three (3) games. There will be three divisions: Novice, Intermediate, and Competitive. The individual entry fee will be $35 per participant, with each player receiving a tournament t-shirt and a ticket for food and beverages. ____ I am signing up as an individual. ____ I am signing up with a team. Please list team members, their graduation years, and their shirt sizes: _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ I am paying for _____ entry (entries) x $35 = ___________ ____ I will play in the Alumni Basketball Tournament, June 12 and 13 Payment Method _____ Check (Make Payable to Holy Name High School) Please indicate division preference: _____ Novice _____ Intermediate _____ Competitive _____ Credit Card (Circle Visa | MasterCard | American Express | Discover) Name: ________________________________________________ CC Number _____________________________ Exp.Date_________ Shirt Size: _______ Class of: ____________________ Security Code_______________ Phone: ______________________________ Signature_________________________________________________ Email: ________________________________________________ For more information on the Alumni Basketball Tournament, contact Director of Constituent Relations Colleen Corrigan Day ’88 at (440) 886-0300 ext. 136 or [email protected]. Annual Eugene T. Krakowiak Golf Classic Set for Thursday, June 11, 2015 Mark your calendars and encourage your friends to join us at the Eugene T. Krakowiak Golf Classic, slated for Thursday, June 11, 2015 at Pine Hills Golf Club in Hinckley! The cost is $125 per person, and will include golf, a cart, breakfast, lunch, dinner, soft drinks, beer, hole prizes, and a gift bag. _____ I will play in the Krakowiak Golf Classic; other members of my foursome include: _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Many sponsorship opportunities are available, including those for each hole, breakfast, lunch, beverages, and dinner. To learn more about the hole sponsorships and what they include, visit www.holynamehs.com/ golf2015. Please also consider volunteering at this event or being a sponsor. All money raised goes toward the Eugene T. Krakowiak Scholarship Fund at Holy Name. Payment Method I am paying for _____ entry (entries) x $125 = _________________ Name: __________________________________________________ _____ Check (Make Payable to Holy Name High School) Email: __________________________________________________ Phone: __________________________________________________ _____ Credit Card (Circle Visa | MasterCard | American Express | Discover) _____ Please contact me about volunteering at this event. _____ I will play in the Krakowiak Golf Classic; please assign me to a foursome. Exp. Date_________ Security Code__________ CC Number ___________________________________________________ Signature ______________________________________________________ For more information on the Golf Outing, contact Director of Advancement Ray Murphy at (440) 886-0300 ext. 111, or [email protected]. Please return all forms to: Holy Name High School, Attn. Advancement Office, 6000 Queens Highway, Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 Holy Name Alumni Update Form Name (First, Maiden, Last):___________________________________ HN Class of: ______________________________________________ Spouse (First, Maiden, Last): __________________________________ HN Class of: ______________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ City, State, ZIP: ____________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________________________ Email Address: _____________________________________________ Occupation: _______________________________________________ Employed By: _____________________________________________ Spouse’s Occupation: ________________________________________ Employed By: _____________________________________________ Please list children’s names, grade and current school: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Additional News to Share: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ To update your information online, go to www.holynamehs.com/alumni-updates. holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 25 SCHOLARSHIPS 2014-2015 School Year Scholarship Recipients Class of 2018 Class of 1957 Scholarship Logan Banaszak Kenneally Family Scholarship Dwayne Cohill Bernard & Anna Kilcoyne Scholarship Allyson Stibley Thomas P. Talty ’30 Scholarship Sean Bauchens Colin Gray Megan Halloran Maria Magistro Jo’Nai Spates Class of 2016 Ciolek Educational Fund Michael Shuba Shamrock Scholarship Nicole Camarati Trevor Denning Nicholas Gagné Allison Gray Michael Koehn Abigail Kraynik Hailey Lawler Matthew Springer Allyson Stibley Brandon Styers Class of 1961 Scholarship Brooke Lyman Frank DiMarino Memorial Scholarship Mason Kuhr Shannon Fedor ’01 Memorial Scholarship Sean Halloran Heather Sanderell Thomas P. Talty ’30 Scholarship Megan Baranuk Dwayne Cohill Michael Dalton Melissa Loszack Alyssa Stoffko Ferrante Scholarship Shakif Seymour Brittney Webb Joseph Franck ’73 Memorial Scholarship Alyson Kane Bernard & Anna Kilcoyne Scholarship Brittney Webb Class of 2017 Ciolek Educational Fund Laura Kolenz Karen Powers Scholarship Mason Kuhr Ferrante Scholarship Avery Revay Sisters of Charity Scholarship Theresa Lincheck Bernard & Anna Kilcoyne Scholarship Ariana McHugh Thomas P. Talty ’30 Scholarship Sarah Durma Theresa Lincheck Ryan Madden Mary Olenik Bailey O’Malley Rebecca Stasko Emil Maras Scholarship Megan Halloran Sean Hickey Edward Seitz ’81 Memorial Scholarship Edward Lee CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS! 26 HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Class of 2015 Ciolek Educational Fund Joshua Podsedly Thomas Danzey ’96 Memorial Scholarship Rachel Bell Jacob Burden Frank DiMarino Memorial Scholarship Jennifer DiGeronimo Ferrante Scholarship Dean Cassell Arric Mitchell Bernard & Anna Kilcoyne Scholarship Dean Cassell Eugene T. Krakowiak Scholarship Jacob Burden Jennifer DiGeronimo Helen Nguyen Alison Scalfano Joseph Stibley Shawn Zubek Emil Maras Scholarship Evan Sico Sara McCarthy ’00 Memorial Scholarship Alison Scalfano James Priebe ’65 Memorial Scholarship Jennifer DiGeronimo Thomas P. Talty ’30 Scholarship Andrew Boden Toni Dickson Anthony Fossa Amber Opincar Joseph Stibley Class Notes CLASS NOTES & REUNIONS & Reunions Class of 1931: William Tosko ’56 recently wrote to us that his mother, Anna Mae Gallagher Tosko, had passed away in 2001 at the age of 88. William said that Anna Mae “remained proud of her Irish heritage and her attendance at Holy Name all of her life. She was married at Holy Name Church and I was baptized there also.” Class of 1935: Cletus Quigley is retired. Class of 1941: and God has been taking good care of me.” The class of 1950 is also in the process of planning their 65th reunion. They will gather at Shaker Heights Country Club on Sunday, September 27, 2015 for a brunch buffet. Contact Eileen McGinty Hondlik at (216) 514-9748 for details. Class of 1942: Class of 1956: Bob Pawlak is now retired after 38 years as a teacher, coach, and athletic director. In a recent letter to Holy Name, William Tosko shared that he “will remain eternally grateful for all the Priests, the holy Sisters and the lay teachers at Holy Name who devoted themselves to teaching us about the world around us, about life, and about our Catholic faith.” Irene Kotowski Schmalzried writes that “I am now living in a retirement home in Michigan to be near daughter Karen. People here are very friendly and the beaches are great. Sand dunes are awesome. No need to go to Florida, come to Michigan.” Frances Ondik and Connie Stark Tobias met for lunch in January to remember the great times they had Class of 1939: Paul Mospens attended the Reunion Weekend dinner where he signed the Holy Name centennial time capsule banner and shared at Holy Name. The two used to walk home together from school, and remain good friends. a picture of himself as the Holy Name marching band drum major from the 1937 St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The photo, which he carries in his wallet, was taken on Euclid Ave. near E. 18th St. Class of 1940: Edward King says “life is full of joy for me, and I am still very active.” He would love to hear from anyone who may remember him. Emil Schaider passed away in March. He was married to his wife, Lucille for 67 years. Emil leaves behind Lucille, his 10 children, 14 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren (with two on the way). He worked for 35 years for Exxon, and was a devout Catholic who was involved in many ministries at his church. Class of 1947: Joan McHale Sitko moved to Central Ohio after her husband, Richard Sitko ’46 passed away. She is now enjoying the company of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Class of 1948: Phyllis Cye Henshaw is retired in Lake Stevens, WA, but volunteering with the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau and the Boeing Future of Flight Tour. Class of 1949: Rich Evans called to let us know that he is living in Cleveland. He and his late wife Emma Ciarico Evans met at Holy Name and were married in November 1950. Rich was in the Army and served in Korea in the 101st Airborne, 25th Division out of Hawaii. Class of 1950: At 82 years old, Catherine Walsh Gumina wrote to say “I live alone, Class of 1957: The Rev. Donald Cozzens has published his first novel, titled Master of Ceremonies. Fr. Cozzens has written other books previously, and is currently the writer in residence at John Carroll University in University Heights. Class of 1958: Ron Farrar wrote to say he is now retired. Class of 1960: Saturday, June 13, 2015 has been set as the day for the 1960 reunion. More details will be shared as they become available. Please contact Rose Marie Carr Eppich at [email protected] with any new addresses, emails, or questions on the reunion. Class of 1962: Rose Marie Ferrante Durant is now retired. Class of 1963: The Class of 1963 was excited to report many retirements. Mary Kay Moenk Foth, whose name we regrettably published incorrectly last issue, has retired as a HR secretary from Seaway Foods. She now is enjoying spending time with her family. Alan Roman retired from his position as a technical project manager at PNC Bank. Thomas Toth retired in 2010. Before retiring, he was the department head of engineering at Robert P. Madison in Cleveland. Class of 1964: LaVerne Soinski Sedivec is retired, after being a preschool teacher, office assistant for her family business, and the freshman volleyball coach at Elyria Catholic. She now enjoys golf, hiking, water colors, sketching, and being a grandmother of nine. Class of 1965: Sharon Chylinski Waffen is a retired teacher and has two children and five grandchildren. Also, the Class of 1965 is in the process of planning its 50th reunion. They need your help in locating many classmates, who they have been unable to contact. If you have any information regarding the ‘most wanted’ list, please contact Bob Koster at [email protected] or (978) 884-1584. They are looking for: Kathleen Stayanchi Amato, John Bielinski, Dan Bukovsky, Ed Calvey, Linda Forgac Campbell, Mike Carey, Carol Tidd Coleman, Rich Czerniak, Tony Ehret, Peggy Matt Foley, Margie Vacco Galata, Pat DeFranco Gardella, Kathy Kosy Geisler, Thomas Hunt, Brian King, Eileen O’Neill March, Paul Mayernik, Jerry Miller, Carol Ann Rees, James Roach, Bill Roberts, Judith Lapka Russo, Larry Seman, Jim Smrcina, Bill Soltis, Beth Swiderski, and Mike Vasas. If you have not contacted the committee informing them that you are attending the reunion, please do so now. holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 27 CLASS NOTES & REUNIONS Class of 1966: Stan Gudel recently retired as dean of student development from one of the Maricopa Community Colleges (the largest collegial system in the country). Stan now lives in Denver, CO with his wife and near his daughter and family, which includes two granddaughters. He is also looking for those wishing to get a 50th reunion together for the class of 1966. He can be reached at [email protected]. Jane Alunni Nedley is a senior executive assistant for strategy. Class of 1967: Dale Kozlowski is retired and has a daughter, Lexi, who is in the eighth grade. Class of 1968: Jim Arthur is currently employed as a program technician by the State of California Department of Social Services. Jack Daddario is working as a programmer/analyst contractor for Sherwin-Williams. Suzanne Wisniewski Lucician is an office manager at a small CPA firm in Broadview Heights. She is also proud to be a mom of two and grandmother of twin grandsons. Greg Schniegenberg works in the technology area for TD Bank. Roger Witkowski was in both the Navy and Army before retiring from military service in 1998. He now works for the U.S. Postal Service. Class of 1969: Nora Scott Rege is a retired chemist. Class of 1970: Tom Caine and his brother Bill ’69 traveled to Mount Saint Joseph this Thanksgiving to spend time with their cousin, Sr. Kathleen Houck, SC ’51. While there, they also had the chance to see several former Holy Name teachers. Tom and Bill visited with Sr. Loretta Burke (formerly Sr. Loretto) who taught music and choir during the 1960s and 1970s; Sr. Rosemary Gornick 28 Road, Middleburg Heights, Ohio, 44130. Please contact Ellen Knight Ashwill at (440) 668-3660 or ashwill3@ gmail.com with any questions. (formerly Sr. John Ann) who taught religion and was in charge of school retreats at Punderson State Park; and Sr. Katie Hoelscher (formerly Sr. Elizabeth Ann) who taught algebra and geometry, also in the 1960s and 1970s. A former nun, Diane Obringer (Sr. Diane and Sr. Robert Ellen), who taught math and chemistry, was also visiting at the same time. Tom said everyone loved reminiscing about Holy Name. Class of 1971: Thomas Predovich has lived in California since graduating. He is married to Gina, has two children, has been working in the music business for the past 32 years, and says that life is good! Class of 1980: Victoria Thies Fairclough is now a grandmother of four. Class of 1981: Mary Ann Ridilla Kaczor is a registered nurse. Gary Klingbergs has been living in San Francisco the past 23 years, enjoying the good life. Class of 1982: Michael Bobincheck is married to Lori Sancin ’93, and is the owner of Erie Business Machines, Inc. Kim Ridel Vogel is an analyst with The Orvis Company. Class of 1984: Mike Cooper recently retired from the Parma Police Department after 36-and-a-half years of service. He now plans to go back to school to continue his education. Debby D’Alessio Brown is a special education science teacher at Parma Senior High School. She is also the HN Music Booster President, and has a daughter who is a sophomore at HN and a son who graduated in 2013. Jennifer Emery Gee is the director of Christian education at Brecksville United Methodist Church. Class of 1974: Class of 1987: Class of 1973: Vicki Schleper Kessels moved to St. Louis, MO to be closer to her daughter and four grandchildren. She enjoys visiting with family and traveling. Carol Witter Kus retired from teaching after being with the Cuyahoga Board of Developmental Disabilities for 31 years. She now works part time for the Solon Community Center as the assistant aquatics coordinator. Class of 1975: The Class of 1975 now has plans set for the 40th class reunion! On Friday, June 12, classmates will gather in the evening for the AllSchool Reunion at Holy Name High School in Parma Heights. On Saturday, June 13th at 7 p.m., the celebration will continue at the Brew Garden, 18590 Bagley HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Todd Kelly is a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force. Class of 1989: Dawn Siek Collins is an accountant with the Cleveland Clinic. Jennifer Chriszt Crisman works as a product manager for Euclid Chemical Company. Joanie Mayer Gedeon is a teacher with the Parma City School District. Class of 1990: Robert Lustig is living in Las Cruces, NM where he is a letter carrier and a sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserve. He and his wife Karen have three daughters. Class of 1991: Scott Bentley is a quality assurance manager, contract manufacturing for Fresenius Kabi USA, a pharmaceutical manufacturing company. Rosanna Salonia taught in Italy for eight years where she met her husband, Niccolò. Her family moved back to the United States three years ago, and she is now a stay-at-home mom to their son, Luca. Class of 1993: Michael Krejci is the owner of All Star Muffler and Brake in Shaker Heights. Class of 1994: Michele Deacon is a third grade teacher in the Medina City Schools. Tom Sasura is a sales/ marketing/project manager at North Coast Seal. Julia Ross Young is working at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital. Class of 1995: Tracie Telling Barzdukas is a national independent education consultant, providing professional development workshops and training to K-12 educators. Pete Grasson is an EHSS manager at the Oatey Company. Class of 1996: Jessica Amrozowicz Kerins is a biology professor at Eastfield College. Janine Hampu Krokey is a plant HR manager for Sherwin-Williams. Donna Poliak Ross is a registered architect in Cleveland. She is married to Shawn, and has two sons, Anderson and Dylan. Class of 1997: Christine Spitalieri Venere has been a LPN for 13 years and currently works at University Hospitals Parma Medical Center. Class of 1998: We are saddened to report that Melanie Dansko died suddenly shortly after giving birth to her daughter Elsa. She experienced a brain bleed and underwent two unsuccessful surgeries. Our prayers CLASS NOTES & REUNIONS are with her daughter Elsa, her husband Corwin Miller, and the entire Dansko family. Class of 1999: Katie Burke Freeland works for the Cleveland Clinic as a physician assistant. She is married to Scott Freeland and they have two beautiful children: son Sam, age 4 and 22-month-old Amelia. Tricia Schiel is a registered nurse in the ICU at the Cleveland Clinic. Class of 2000: Dr. Melanie Kozlowski Bortell and her husband, Chad, have Class of 2002: Joseph Yusz is a manager for KPMG’s transaction and restructuring practice. Class of 2003: After graduating from Northeast Ohio Medical University in 2013 as a doctor of medicine (MD), Laura Bukavina has completed her research fellowship at the National Cancer Institute in epidemiology, while also finishing her master’s degree in Public Health (MPH) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has been accepted into the Case Western Reserve University Urology Residency Program starting in July 2015. Class of 2004: a baby boy, Blake Michael. At Blake’s baptism, Dr. Nick James and Dawn Bialosky Limpert were his godparents. Dr. Lisa Mementowski Cloud is a family medicine physician for the Cleveland Clinic. Sara Neville Latkowski is a teacher, while Jessica Franck McKay is teaching sixth grade. We are excited to report that Holly Kwiatkowski Oster has received the “Volunteer of the Year” Award from the Autism Society of Greater Cleveland. This is her third year in a row of receiving this wonderful award. Holly serves on the Board of Directors for ASGC and the Play It Forward Foundation. Class of 2001: Sara Joyce married Peter Chengelis on November 22, 2014. Sara is currently an assistant principal at Shaker Heights High School and resides with her husband in Lyndhurst. Jeffrey Fedor is the owner and president of Man Up Lacrosse LLP. He is also a defensive coach for the Baldwin Wallace University Lacrosse Team. Abby Joyce is currently employed by Magnificat High School in Rocky River as the school’s stewardship and events coordinator. Julianne Glowacki Neider is an accountant at Kelley & Ferraro, LLP. Class of 2005: Allison Hocking Boris lives in Bay Village with her son Colin and husband Jeff, who is an Ohio state trooper. Allison works in a private dental practice as the lead assistant and is now finishing her degree in dental hygiene. Richard Parisi works full time at J&G Construction, and just finished school with his license and degree in HVAC/refrigeration. He is also a dad to Jeweliana and Richard Jr. Class of 2006: Bryan Jasin is an assistant vice president at Bank of America. Michelle Siba is the assistant general counsel at the Ohio Casino Control Commission. Alexa Bruder Stepp and her husband, Nathan, are transitioning from active duty service in the U.S. Navy to civilian life. They are also expecting their first child. Class of 2007: Caitlin Adams Palm was married this summer and is now teaching sixth grade religion and sixth, seventh, and eighth grade science at St. Joseph School in Monroeville, Ohio. Class of 2009: Julianne Felty graduated in May 2013 from Ursuline College’s Breen School of Nursing with a BSN in nursing and was the class valedictorian. She is currently working at Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). She also has been published in Stethos, the Medical Humanities Journal of the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. While attending Ursuline, Julianne also lettered in track and field. Daniel Humphrey is back at Holy Name High School as an art teacher. Class of 2010: Emily Balodis is the head girls’ soccer coach at Holy Name High School, where the team made it to a Division II regional semifinal game this year. She is also Holy Name’s assistant director of admissions. Rebecca Dreher completed her final soccer season at Indiana University this fall, and graduated from IU with high distinction in December 2014. She majored in biology and minored in Spanish and psychology. Rebecca has returned to Cleveland, and will attend Case Western Reserve University’s School of Dental Medicine beginning in August 2015. Now that she is home, she looks forward to following HN athletics and helping with the girls’ soccer team. Class of 2011: Eric Barwacz will graduate from Ohio University in May 2015. He will begin working for Schneider Downs Public Accounting Firm in Columbus beginning in October 2015. Olivia Jesionek graduated cum laude from Walsh University in December 2014, earning her bachelor’s degree in biology. She will continue her education at Walsh this fall, where she will work toward her doctorate in physical therapy (DPT). Olivia is also the assistant varsity softball coach at Strongsville High School as well as the assistant coach for the Explosive Fastpitch Softball 14U Travel Team. Class of 2012: Brenden Carlin is now a junior at John Carroll University. He is a double major in political science and economics, and has made the Dean’s List. Brenden is the president of JCU’s Habitat for Humanity group, and his fraternity Delta Tau Delta leads the University with the most service hours. Brenden spent his Christmas break in New Orleans helping to restore homes in the lower wards. Alexa Graziolli made the Dean’s List at DePaul University in Chicago and is a member of The National Society of Collegiate Scholars. She has also been selected to study abroad and is attending Georgetown University for the fall 2014 semester. Class of 2014: Zachary Balodis is playing hockey in Kansas. Emily Lachowski is a freshman at Ohio University, and is studying in OU’s College of Health Sciences and Professions. holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 29 Alumni Updates BIRTHS Emma Elizabeth to Joseph and Catherine Frantisak ’95 Shively Kaden Carter to Jeffrey and Jolene Anderson ’97 Austin Parker Matthew to Matt Miller ’98 and Erin Catlett Jaxson Joseph to John and Holly Kwiatkowski ’00 Oster Peyton Jason to Jason ’02 and Sheena Gerrick Milania Marie to Dan ’03 and Dena Hurguy ’02 Durante Aubrey Jean to Ken ’03 and Danielle Gurgol Clara Mae to Jim and Jessica Ilko ’03 Sliwinski April Leigh to Kyle ’03 and Rebecca Croasmun ’05 Siverd Nolan Robert to Jeff ’04 and Megan Rini ’04 Benedictis Colin Mack to Jeff and Allison Hocking ’05 Boris ENGAGEMENTS Stacey Bratsch ’02 and Sean Drahuschak Allison Dusenbury ’03 and John Gerhard Bryce Bartch ’08 and Katie Dolan ’08 Joseph Jenks ’09 and Kaley Charek Tom McCarthy ’09 and Michelle Mooren ’09 Kayla Dentkos ’10 and Drew Bauer MARRIAGES Jeffrey Sugalski ’00 and Angela Schmitt Sara Joyce ’01 and Peter Chengelis Jessica Ilko ’03 and Jim Sliwinski Caitlin Adams ’07 and Lucas Palm Lauren Politowicz ’07 and Joshua Millgard COLLEGE GRADUATES Stacey Bratsch ’02, Kent State University, Master’s Allison Dusenbury ’03, Miami University, Master’s Julianne Felty ’09, Ursuline College, Bachelor’s DEAN’S LIST Michael Richardson ’12, University of Mount Union 30 Kyle ’03 and Rebecca Croasmun ’05 Siverd’s new daughter April Leigh Caitlin Adams ’07 and Lucas Palm REST IN PEACE Sara Joyce ’01 and Peter Chengelis Clare Kessler Ludwick ’37 Frank Manfredonia ’50 Sandra Nagorski ’57 Bruce Thompson ’38 Bro. Patrick Ryan, James Sparano ’57 O.S.B. ’50 Casimir J. Rutt ’39 John Gabor ’59 Thomas F. Carey ’51 Emil Schaider ’40 Kathryn Dixon Lovern Deia Tysar ’51 Cultrona ’60 Simon Byrne ’43 Arlene Mund Schwaab ’52 Marian Cejer Bernice Simoncic Drokowski ’45 Ivy Kreshak Roborecki ’53 Gruszczynski ’62 George Smith ’62 Robert M. Dickey ’47 Marvin DeLuca ’54 James Bender ’63 Peter Grant ’47 Bill Garvey ’54 Paul Lemermeier ’66 Bernardine M. Ledinsky Zita Kuznik Divis ’56 Popik ’47 David Barrett ’76 Janie Sika Kozak ’56 Emma Ciarico Evans ’48 James McGrath ’82 Maureen Ann O’Brien Raymond A. Evans ’48 Piskach ’56 Kevin J. Powers ’94 James E. Loeser ’48 Josephine Dillschneider Melanie Dansko ’98 Renner ’56 George Scullin ’48 Jonathan Timko ’00 George Kriak ’57 Mary Agnes Shuster Sciamanda ’49 The Holy Name community is saddened to hear of the death of George Eppley, Ph.D., Principal of Holy Name from 1960-1968. Mr. Eppley was an accomplished writer and professor who also was a founding member of Providence House. He leaves behind his wife, Anita, and many nieces and nephews. We also extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Mr. Thomas Disantis, a former HN English teacher who passed away this fall. Both Mr. Eppley and Mr. Disantis will be missed by our community, and their contributions will never be forgotten. HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com HOLY NA ME HIGH SCHOOL DONOR ROLL Dear Alumni and Friends, It is with sincere gratitude that we share with you the 2013-2014 Annual Giving Report. In our 100th Anniversary year, Holy Name High School experienced a generous outpouring of philanthropic support from alumni, parents, and friends, demonstrating a continuing love and loyalty for the school. Each gift, regardless of size, made a difference within the school community and helped to provide a first-rate education for current students and helped to ensure that the school is prepared to educate future generations of Namers. This report lists donors and outright gifts of cash received by the School between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. We deeply appreciate the alumni, parents, grandparents, faculty, staff, friends, corporations, Summary of Fiscal Year 2013-2014 Contributions Annual Unrestricted ....................................................... $173,508 Annual Restricted...................................................................$45,015 Capital ..................................................................................................$157,864 Endowment ........................................................................................ $51,200 Scholarships .................................................................................$109,674 TOTAL................................................................................... $537,261 and foundations who have so generously conf irmed their commitment to Holy Name during this past fiscal year. Total annual and capital cash donations received in the fiscal year 2013-2014 was $537,261. As part of that total, the Annual Fund set a new record with total unrestricted giving of $173,508 from 1,120 donors. Although all donations for any purpose are gratefully received, this unrestricted fund, also known as our Annual Fund, is the school’s most important fundraising drive. For every student at Holy Name, the full cost of an education exceeds the cost of tuition. This is not unique to Holy Name – it is true for most private high schools, as well as colleges and universities throughout the United States. The Annual Fund helps to fill this gap. All of the money raised in the Annual Fund goes directly into the current year’s operating budget to meet the areas of greatest need and benefits the students immediately. In short, Holy Name students’ educational experiences are directly affected each and every day by donations to the Annual Fund. On behalf of the entire Holy Name community, thank you for every gift you made, every volunteer hour you served, every event you attended, and every student you assisted. Your support allows Holy Name to thrive and reveals that true Holy Name Spirit. With gratitude, Ray Murphy Director of Advancement The following donor lists were compiled as accurately as possible from school records. If there are any omissions or errors, we apologize and would appreciate being notified of any inaccuracies. To make a gift to Holy Name you may use the envelope included in this edition of The Wave, make your gift online at www.holynamehs.com/donate-to-hn/, or call the Advancement Office at 440-886-0300, ext. 111 holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 31 DONOR ROLL Donor Recognition Societies The following is a listing of all donors who have made a financial commitment to Holy Name between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014. Thank you to all of our alumni, parents, and friends for your continuing generosity and support. The President’s Leadership Circle is comprised of all donors who give at a level of $1,000 or more during the prior fiscal year. We salute your leadership and vision. 2013-2014 Fiscal Year (JulY 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014) Heritage Society $25,000 and above Diocese of Cleveland Tony ’49 & Josephine Ferrante Raymond ’44 & Eleanor Smiley Michael Talty and Helen Talty Charitable Trust Trustees Society $15,000 - $24,999 No Donors at this level Loyal & True Society $10,000 -$14,999 Anonymous (3) William J. ’56 & Judy Cheney Geraldine M. Kempski ’49 (d) Steven Relich Doc Scullen Society $5,000 - $9,999 Brian ’86 & Eileen Tivenan ’88 Adams Theodore & Jean Castele Castele Family Foundation Frank DiMarino Scholarship Golf Outing Charles & Mary Ellen Mahnic ’61 Hutchinson Terrence ’67 & Susan Cejka ’67 Kenneally Philip & Kathleen King Timothy Leonard ’84 Wells Fargo Foundation Benefactor’s Society $2,500 - $4,999 Kevin ’78 & Diane Godec ’78 Day Matthew ’86 & Laura McNamara ’86 Gray Joseph ’87 & Susan Paris ’84 Laviano Lubrizol Foundation William ’75 & Christine Cieplowski ’75 Mahnic Mike M. McIvor ’61 Susan Simpson Means ’71 Scott ’87 & Nicole Wieczorek ’88 Opincar Frank F. Schueller (d) 32 Frank F. Schueller Charitable Remainder Unitrust Floyd & Christine Trouten Dan & Kathleen Downey ’79 Welsh Principal’s Society $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous Ancora Advisors Barry Andrews ’86 Patrick ’92 & Natalie Chun Richard A. Cicerchi ’65 Class of 1969 Sharon Conomy Thad & Helen Cooke Rev. Donald B. Cozzens ’57 Anthony & Sharon Dosen Kathy Joyce Fortney ’70 Nancy Priebe Franck ’73 Gene Ptacek & Son Fire Equipment Co., Inc. Holy Name High School Athletic Boosters JPMorgan Chase Foundation Sean Kenneally ’87 Terrence Kenneally ’86 KeyBank Foundation Andrew & Jackie Kinnen Jennifer Koran ’98 Anthony Magalski ’81 Susan Meier ’85 Arleen Hughes ’94 & Dermot More O’Ferrall Anthony Oliverio ’51 George J. Palko ’83 Scott & Jennifer Bender ’00 Phillips Gregory ’92 & Patricia Kinney ’91 Preisel Gene S. Ptacek ’81 Frank Rini ’75 Paul Rybak ’68 Joseph & Nancy Scarpitti The Sherwin-Williams Foundation Lawrence J. Squires ’70 The Stein Companies Jack Thompson ’67 Darrell & Anne Stenson ’71 Tuomari Mark ’87 & Christina Crisafi ’87 Vaselaney Gregory Walters ’70 Kevin & Toni Weigand Western Reserve Group Kevin & Elizabeth Yaugher Ronald Zupancic (d) Ronald Zupancic - Trust Namer Nation Society $500 - $999 Kevin M. Adams ’84 Terry & Sandra Althoff John ’68 & Mary Redig ’68 Banaszak Terrence ’87 & Nancy Ashton ’85 Boylan HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Brian ’85 & Patty Breslin Brickner Family Class of 1988 Michael ’94 & Shelley Gorczyca ’92 Cudnik Fred & Rose Birt ’44 Curling Thomas & Alyce Danzey John & Diane Dedinsky Donna Hanzlick Deye ’76 Jane Sorensen Dinda ’58 Dominion Foundation Frank S. Durtche ’70 Michael ’71 & Eve Hornak ’71 Goebel Kenneth ’77 & Mary Kukich ’78 Gurgol James G. Hajek ’86 Eric ’89 & Katherine Halloran ’88 Hancock Thomas A. Harrison ’43 Ronald & Debbie Iacoboni Christopher Jakubson ’67 David & Michele Bator ’85 Kuhr Kevin ’77 & Mary Downey ’80 Maloney James Maslar ’07 Notre Dame College Robert & Kelley O’Malley John Pallotta ’96 Bert McVicker Piccirillo ’67 Patrick ’76 & Andrea Aiello ’76 Powers Mark ’88 & Alison Priebe Janet Saxon Albert J. Scheiman ’48 Stephen & Laura Sozio Christine Twardzik Foundation Rev. James J. Vesely ’47 Edward ’70 & Helen Rose ’70 Weber Mark A. Zisk ’89 Kevin R. Zupancic ’82 Green Wave Society $250 - $499 Paul B. Apostle ’70 Peter Apostle ’76 Robert J. Barrett ’52 Roger Behra ’50 Scott B. Bentley ’91 Dale Bohatch ’12 Denis M. Bruncak ’72 Todd & Deana Morgan ’89 Bryner Megan Coleman Canfield ’98 Rev. John T. Carlin Louis Chorich ’84 James ’52 & Carolyn Senyitko ’53 Corcoran Timothy ’72 & Francine Cunningham Cunningham Paving Co. Brian ’83 & Colleen Corrigan ’88 Day Jo Ann Day Daniel Deegan ’67 Corine Beskid Dehghanpisheh ’91 Vincent J. DiCaprio ’85 Brian P. Downey ’82 William ’88 & Beth Ehrbar Ben Farmer Rev. Damian J. Ference ’94 Fortuna Funeral Home Joe ’79 & Cindy Kaade ’79 Funari Anthony ’65 & Gloria Galati Betty Tulley Gallagher ’46 Michael P. ’73 & Linda Zarembski ’73 Gallagher Rick & Sheryl Grospitch Daniel & Catherine Merker ’77 Hartnett Matthew Hollingsworth ’98 Eileen McGinty Hondlik ’50 Patrick J. Hopkins ’85 J & F Transportation Co. Michael Jackson James ’70 & Nancy Gilbride ’70 Joyce Kevin M. Kane ’78 Taveevatano & Margaret Pullar ’55 Keo Dave Kotowski ’76 Dennis Kowalski ’57 Joseph ’83 & Rosella Krause Gregory Kurtz Materials Handling Group, Inc. Sean P. McCarthy ’98 Thomas McLaughlin ’74 John McNulty ’60 Daniel Mullaney ’98 NACCO Industries Frances M. Ondik ’42 (d) = deceased DONOR ROLL Green Wave Society continued Ursula B. Patton Paul Perron Skip & Nancy Hanzlick ’77 Potter Thomas P. Powers ’77 Joseph Ream ’87 Kelly L. Reblin ’89 Bernadette Volcansek Reilley ’52 Ruthanne Rennert Gary M. Schniegenberg ’72 Julie Simon ’94 June Kerr Sims Brenda Saunders Sprague ’69 Michael J. Squires ’73 Francis T. Sroka ’33 James Stankiewicz ’61 John P. Sullivan ’68 Marlo ’45 & Rose Termini Kevin Walsh ’84 David A. ’65 & Susan Wilks Timothy & Carmen Wolfe Emily J. Zaragoza-Lao ’85 Robert J. Zunt ’81 Keith Zupancic ’83 Little David Society $100 - $249 Anonymous (3) Richard & Joanne Abramczyk Charles & Maureen Adler Renee Albarano ’90 Alejandro & Ninfa Aldana Leo Allen ’62 Tom Amato ’76 David & Mary Ann Amrozowicz Felicia & Ken Anderson Brian Andes ’99 Donald C. Anselm ’56 Amy Antczak ’02 Lawrence ’72 & Mary Piechowski ’69 Arthur Ellen Knight Ashwill ’75 Andrea Poliak Babjack ’98 Dave W. Baird ’74 Baker Osinski Kensinger Funeral Home Thomas Bangert ’82 (d) = deceased Norm ’77 and Sheila Coughlin ’79 Basch Michele Benedict Bayus ’93 Paul & Carole Becka Richard & Margaret Bedell Howard Behm ’52 Eileen Kohn Belak ’77 Tim & Jane Belko Judy Maciak Bender ’69 David Benisek ’91 Brian & Lorie Bilak Dale Bilczo ’61 Stephane & Shelbrey Althoff ’95 Blanc Michael ’80 & Cindy Bogacki Rev. Dennis A. Bogusz ’69 Robert & Laura Bohrer Gerald ’53 & Jean Kader ’53 Boldt Allie Boni ’05 Andrew K. Borsz ’74 Jeffrey ’70 & Karen Borsz John Boyer ’74 Thomas ’75 & Maryann Politowicz ’75 Boyer Ken & Rose Breen Terry Brickman ’66 Daniel R. Brickner ’86 Brian ’90 & Karen Kudla ’90 Bruzda Patricia Burke Burfield ’57 Roseann Busciglio Burgan ’63 Mark ’75 & Mary Beth Krakowiak ’75 Burger Ray Burns ’75 Jocelyn R. Butler ’89 John M. Byrne ’49 Kathleen Calvey ’73 John F. Campbell John L. Carey ’51 Tim & Karen Carter Patrick Cavanagh ’59 Sara Joyce Chengelis ’01 Charles & Judith Churavy Ray ’73 & Patricia Keaveney ’74 Chylinski Shirley McClure Cimera ’61 Charles J. Clarke ’92 Patrick ’83 & Christine Cleary Cleveland Door Controls David Clifford ’83 The Cola Family John R. Coleman, Jr. ’72 John F. Comer ’50 Sam ’48 (d) & Dorothy Thom ’48 Conceller Robert ’49 & Marian Conroy James & Tami Coreno Jack & Cathy Byrne ’74 Corrigan Patrick T. Corrigan ’82 Norman & Donna Finnerty ’80 Cotone Frank M. Cunningham ’61 Gerald ’53 & Lillian Pelko ’52 Cunningham Peter & Sandra D’Anniballe Mary Lavelle Day ’66 Michael ’71 & Mary Jo Day Tom ’70 & Kate Stringer ’70 Day Soledad Defante Mary Alice DeJohn Geraldine Stankiewicz DeLong ’56 Bradley & Jennifer Denning Dean ’86 & Kathleen DePiero Michael DeSantis ’86 Casimer R. DiFrancesco ’49 John C. Dimario ’52 Sandra Sabol Disalvatore ’86 Steven Ditto, M.D. Michael & Jennie Helms ’81 Dollard Robert E. Donelon ’49 Terry ’65 & Maureen Cunningham ’65 Donovan Tom ’57 & Barbara Bonsky ’59 Donovan Shelley Downes ’92 John Drvenkar ’63 Joseph ’81 & Gayle Dubovec Karen Cutler Dufala ’83 Glenn Dyer ’68 Kenneth ’82 & Judy Brown ’83 Dyer William ’58 & Joanne Dyer Timothy T. Dyko ’61 Eaton Corp. Edward M. Echan ’69 Norman ’71 & Catherine Buc ’71 Echan Denise Lentz Eckman ’86 James & Marilyn Ehrbar Colletta Luskin Fahey ’49 Jonathan Farmerie ’98 James S. Fazekas ’70 Kevin & Sheila Fenton Patrice Ferko ’72 Dennis Flanagan ’69 James & Barbara Flower Theresa Franck ’66 Michele Frank Brett Frantz ’94 Ed Gallagher ’72 Jack & Christine Sibis ’79 Gallagher Michael F. Gallagher ’59 Katie Gannon ’99 Patrick ’67 & Catherine Gannon Charles Garofalo William Gartland ’54 Kenneth Gaughan ’97 Kenneth C. Gawelek ’85 Jerome C. German ’69 Bob Gerson ’54 Carl Gianguzzo ’60 Peggy McGinty Gibbons ’74 Jack ’73 & Margie Gilbride Ryan Gilbride ’05 Deneen Sabol Gilles ’87 Trisha Timko Giordano ’83 Scott & Stacy Golding James ’77 & Kimberly Gorey Eugenia Gorski ’65 Christine Cinadr Gotch ’66 Lauren Sponseller Gottschalk ’88 Lisa L. Gould ’83 Martha Klag Gould ’74 Grant Trauma Services Michael Patrick Gray ’69 Howard Greynolds ’88 Lenore Balzer Haack ’50 Vivian Habrat Robert G. Hajek ’60 Clare Tomko Hall ’57 Andrew Haney ’65 Timothy & Deborah Hannigan John E. Harvan, Jr. ’72 Marian Deegan Heine ’73 Maureen Gannon Hennessey ’75 John Herda ’64 Richard Heyink ’51 Harold J. Hirz ’84 James F. Hoban ’47 Tom & Paula Hogan Rev. Mark L. Hollis Julie Holstein-McCumber ’89 Daniel & Barb Hornbeek Rachel Defante Hoy ’95 William & Linda Hronek Nathan Hudak ’96 Colin Hughes ’90 Paul J. Huml ’77 George ’69 & Christine Popik ’69 Hvizd Mary Jo Jakab ’70 William Jenks ’98 Richard Jorz & Kathy Day ’76 Hartman Thomas ’66 & Shirley Joyce William ’95 & Therese Brutvan ’93 Joyce Jeffrey Jurcak ’94 Joseph F. Kandra ’60 Joseph & Diane Karoleski Joe ’83 & Sheila Zarycki ’83 Kavalec William Keckan ’65 Michael ’94 & Nelly DeVanna ’95 Kelley Lawrence ’82 & Jacqueline Kelly holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 33 DONOR ROLL Little David Society continued Sally Gilbride Kermode ’65 Karen Kett Martin & Jeanne Kilbane Gilbert K. Kives ’68 Ilse Kives Ken Klein ’86 Albert M. Kluczynski ’66 Edward S. Knotek ’63 Stephen Kobylski ’54 Larry ’60 & Jeanne Dernyar ’60 Kocisko Betty Kocour ’46 Joseph W. Koelliker ’64 Michael & Mary Kay Kolenz Michele Dzion Koler ’85 Joseph & Bernie Kowal Henry Kowalski ’49 Jean Coleman Kray ’45 The Krist Family Tim ’67 & Liz Yungvirt ’67 Krolikowski Ronald & Margie Kruse Doug Krysiak ’93 Kevin Kuntz ’78 David Labanc ’91 John Lafko ’61 John ’64 & Rita Drvenkar ’64 Lally Vincent Langa ’41 Mary Ann Lanigan James & Marlene Lapp Michael ’98 & Jessica Proellochs ’98 Lapp Louis Latona ’70 John Lavelle ’48 Joseph & Tamara Laviano John Lawler Marcella Witkowski Lehar ’58 Robert J. Lenz ’52 Joseph Lindway ’92 Mary Hronek ’82 Degnan Lippiatt Angelo M. Lopiccolo ’45 Eileen Costello Loudenslager ’71 Albert & Patricia Lucas Timothy F. Lucek ’62 Clare Kessler Ludwick ’37 (d) Patrick & Margaret Lysobey Lisa Wascovich Madden ’71 Frank & Elsa Mahnic James Mahnic ’76 Patrick Mahoney ’72 Brian ’79 & Peggy Byrne ’79 Maloney Frank Manfredonia ’50 (d) Mark Termini Associates Jeff ’61 & Kathy Parle ’61 Maruna James & Ann Masella Angelo Masscia ’54 Stephen & Giedra Matas Mike Mate ’69 Francis Matese Thomas O. McBride ’48 Brendan McCafferty ’11 34 The Thomas P. Talty Scholarship The Thomas P. Talty Scholarship Fund at Holy Name High School was established on September 17, 1984 in memory of Thomas P. Talty, a member of the graduating class of 1930. His family and friends, as an expression of their love and continuing respect and admiration for the ideals he cherished and practiced, and in recognition of the many personal sacrifices he made so that other family members could be educated, were proud to make possible this scholarship fund in his name and memory. The purpose of this fund was to provide financial assistance for worthy students who would not otherwise be able to enroll at Holy Name High School, or having entered would be unable to complete their education at Holy Name due to financial difficulties. From 1985 to 2005 approximately $300,000 was donated to the Thomas P. Talty Scholarship Fund by family members, alumni, and friends. In 2005, Holy Name High School received a $1 million donation from the Michael and Helen Talty Charitable Trust, stipulating that the money be added to the current Talty Scholarship Fund. The award was made in eight equal annual Joseph & Denise McCafferty Owen J. McCafferty ’43 Ryan McCafferty ’06 Sean McCafferty ’09 Jim & Therese Powers ’75 McCall Denise Vaselaney McCormick ’85 Maureen McCormick ’81 Dorothy Mazer McDonald ’44 Justin J. McGinty ’86 Keith McGinty ’87 Tracy McIvor Erik ’00 & Jessica Franck ’00 McKay Mary K. McKee ’58 Patrick J. McLaughlin ’51 Mary McNamara ’84 Ann Chmielecki Mellick ’69 Kathryn Miley ’89 Matthew Miller ’98 Mike Minich ’78 Timothy & Sally Breslin ’78 Moennich Mary DeBellis Molchan ’81 Frank B. Molls ’47 Judith Veres Mondry ’83 Kevin ’80 & Jeanine Veres ’80 Mooren James ’85 & Patty Byrne ’86 Moran Edward & Kathleen Morgan Michael & Michele Mullee HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com installments of $125,000. This charitable trust was made possible through the estate of Francis Talty, a member of the class of 1938 and a brother of Thomas P. Talty. The trust stipulates that the financial aid only come from the interest earned on the funds donated. We are happy to report that currently 20 renewable scholarships (given to five students from each class), each worth $1,700, are provided to deserving students. The selection process begins in March when applications are made available to all incoming freshmen students. Each year a committee is formed that reviews these applications, and five students are chosen. A grantee’s continuing eligibility is determined at the conclusion of each school year by the Executive Director of this Fund. The generosity of the Talty family continues, as we received an additional $52,000 in 2013 to be added to the Thomas P. Talty Scholarship Fund. To date, 149 students have been the recipients of this renewable scholarship. We are truly fortunate to have the Talty family as part of the Holy Name High School family and we thank them again for their continued support of Holy Name. They have made a difference for so many of our students. Harold Murphy ’54 Jane Murphy ’59 Raymond & Karen Murphy Angela Petrich Musil ’44 Robert C. Nash ’51 Richard Neff ’81 Patricia Biss Neuendorff ’69 Bao & Thaoly Nguyen Northwestern Mutual Foundation Nancy Strnad Novak ’75 Georgeanna Troyan Nussbaum ’60 Loretta Coleman Oakar ’58 George H. Oblak ’60 Maureen Shields O’Boyle ’73 Dan O’Hara ’46 Terri Oliver ’84 Debra Opalach ’71 Carol Opincar Ron J. Oscher ’85 Elaine DiRosa Oswald ’57 Janet Laheta Overberg ’82 Overcoat Recordings Teresa Miranda Pace ’90 Parker Hannifin Foundation Mary Matuska Patronite ’65 John & Mary Patton Joseph Patton ’91 Thomas Patton Robert Pawlak ’56 Judith Conceller Perry ’69 Mark & Jennifer Petitt Kelly Connor Petty ’82 Clare Davidson Pietrzycki ’83 Mark Pinzone Robert Plautz ’65 Natalie Plocica ’64 John Power Martin J. Powers ’67 Ron & Rose Prasek Carol Thom Prentice ’59 Mary Jane Shuster Presper ’49 Kenneth Price ’84 Michael ’77 & Carol Sepic ’77 Priebe James E. Protiva ’60 Kathleen P. Quealy ’82 Ethel Murphy Quinlan ’40 Qwestcom Graphics Inc. Maria Ramos ’12 Loren E. Reisig ’51 Todd & Melinda Rings Michelle Rusk Rini ’85 Mark E. Robinson ’98 Rudy Rosales ’55 Anne Halloran Rossoll ’80 Michele Roth-Kauffman ’86 Jeffrey M. Rozek ’88 Richard & Jeannette Sacha Maureen Milko Sammis ’64 (d) = deceased DONOR ROLL Little David Society continued Robert C. Satonik ’76 Bert Scanlon ’98 Edward ’70 & Patricia Collingwood ’70 Schaefer Ronald & Deborah Scheidel Frederick & Karen Schmieder Stephen & Helene Schnell Schwab Charitable Fund Andrew ’65 & Jane Scislo Patricia Zito Scoville ’84 Jim ’75 & Kathy Fogarty ’75 Scullin Chris Seman ’81 Jean Setele ’60 Mary Ann Collins Sharrer ’61 Julie Geiger Sherman ’88, DVM Jim ’76 & Judy Hartshorn ’76 Shiner Barbara Dienes Shomaker ’65 Gerald ’59 & Virginia Kollin ’58 Shovlin John Sico & Maureen Byrne-Sico ’84 James W. Sikon ’61 Vincent ’62 & Barbara Kollin ’62 Simon Sisters of Charity Terri Dy Sivik ’82 Frank Skerl ’88 Cindy Petronzio Smith ’81 Mary McCoy Smith ’55 Angela DiMarino Smudz ’99 Edward F. Sorace ’67 Karen Kaye Sorace-Thomas John ’67 & Judy Lucek ’67 Spooner Glen ’82 & Michelle McDevitt ’82 Springer John Srp ’66 Edward L. Steadley ’41 Joseph P. Stenson ’61 Linda Hocevar Stern ’69 Gerald ’60 & Audrey Strekal Martin J. Stringer ’73 John Stulak ’59 Michael & Helen Sullivan Patricia Mohan Surdy ’57 Joseph F. Swyt ’57 Taras & Katherine Szmagala Paul T. Tavano Daniel Telzrow ’68 John & Jacqueline Tenerowicz Mark Termini ’74 Marisa Terrigno ’94 Mary Sanders Thoburn ’76 John & Paula Thomas Gloria Plank Thompson ’59 Andrea Landino Thornton ’82 William ’56 & Joan Kramer ’56 Tosko Dorothy Toth ’55 Michael Turella ’87 Mike Tworzydlo ’86 John Ulyshen ’96 (d) = deceased Eric & Kathleen VanHorn Vincent P. Vasko ’50 Thomas ’75 & Barbara Vaughn Winifred Murray Vaughn ’38 Michael Veltre Erik & Joan Vichill Vic’s Floral Inc. Jeffrey Walters ’77 James ’52 & Patricia Zaletel ’52 Ward Thaddeus & Marie Wentzlaff Sarah Manville West ’89 Edward & Patrice Burger ’78 Williams Roger Williams Walter Wilson ’61 Jim & Patricia McLaughlin ’86 Wise Ellen Burger Wolanski ’82 Brendan Wolchko ’07 Rev. Thomas G. Woost ’88 Donald Wysocki ’57 Rita Kessler Wysocki ’50 Robert Zarzycki ’58 Frank J. Zbreski ’59 Denise Schniegenberg Zelasko ’75 Gerald & Nancy Zelenka Robert Ziccardi ’67 John & Theresa Zigmond Dennis & Dorothy Zubricky Samuel ’71 & Fiorella Provenzano ’71 Zummo Green & White Society up to $99 Anonymous Farid Abed ’84 Emily Trecarichi Adams ’52 George & Catherine Adams Sheila Adler Bea Kollin Adzema ’61 Margaret Yanchar Alexander ’45 William D. Andreski ’61 Bob & Karen King ’85 Andrews Myron Antoniw ’82 Michael J. Arko ’71 Kathleen Wahlstrom Augustine ’69 Melissa Lim Babcock ’01 Emily Balodis ’10 Julia Balodis ’12 Nathan Barbo ’05 Robin Zarzour Barlak ’82 Lynne Kestranek Bart ’70 Kathleen Burns Barta ’48 Cheryl Runyan Bauer ’62 Thomas & Sandy Beauregard Jerry ’72 & Emma Bednar Carol Hartman Bellante ’59 Frances Bellomo Christopher & Roberta Krasovic ’76 Betlejewski Erik ’84 & Susan Bischof ’84 Bewley Mary McGinnis Birel ’69 Haley K. Bishop ’05 Chayson Blanc Ernest & Margeret Blevins Joseph & Patricia Boehm June Bodnar Bolibrush ’53 John & Vivian Bonza Dawn Neff Bookshar ’82 Dorothy Borer Tom ’73 & Denise Lewalk ’73 Borgio Michael Borowiak Brendan Boylan ’11 Nancy McLaughlin BoylanBaresich ’53 Callen Breen Francis A. Brennan ’53 Thomas & Katherine Breslin Ralph J. Brickner ’52 Sr. Helen Ann Brown Mark R. Brown ’78 Mary Ann Behren Brown ’50 Michael & Debbie D’Alessio ’84 Brown Carole Soltis Bruck ’81 Laura Fantelli Brucks ’58 Charles & Ann Gannon ’69 Brutvan George & Joanne Buchko Margaret Rickelman Buckshaw ’69 Maria Davis Buffa ’82 Dana Bura ’10 Frances Burke John ’49 & Irene Gulyban ’50 Burke Diane Burns-Norman ’69 Michael W. Burns ’55 Robert Patrick Burns ’50 Edward ’54 & Mary Butauski Donald & Sharon Byrne Fran Galati Byrne ’69 Michael Byrne William Caine ’69 Dorothy Adams Cale ’56 Tina Callari ’81 James Callen ’76 Kate M. Campbell ’69 Patrick ’73 & Claudia Campbell John J. Carroll ’54 Jeanne Whitney Casey ’47 Margaret Fahey Cawley ’81 Gerard Cermak ’71 Robert Cermak ’62 Theresa Cesear Shirley Chambers Rose Palko Chandler ’81 Kathleen Chapin John W. Chism ’64 Thomas Christy ’71 Steven Chylinski ’62 Clarence Cieplowski ’53 Cisco Systems Foundation Class of 1973 Kevin M. Coffey ’81 Thomas Cole Kevin Coleman ’70 Michael Coleman ’69 Brett & Mary Day ’73 Colvard Pat Conroy ’81 William & Deborah Iacona ’69 Conroy Cassie Conti Ronna Hetzel Coplan ’81 Ron & Elaine Coreno James R. Cornhoff ’64 Jim & Lisa Corrigan Patrick & Celia Corrigan Danny Corvo ’80 Robert P. Coyle ’53 Coleen M. Coyne Robert & Colleen Crabbs Jim ’93 & Lori Mayer ’93 Crow Hector & Bessie Cuevas Kimberley Cesen Cummings ’88 MM Cunningham ’45 Sr. Mary H. Cunningham ’64 Lori Tworzydlo Daley ’91 Michael Dallas ’69 Jane Cermak Daly ’68 Michael ’69 & Kathleen McCarthy ’64 Danko Allison D’Anniballe ’09 Lauren Dargay ’10 Tom Darmetko ’66 Holly Solkiewicz Davidson ’94 Elissa Day ’12 Ellen Day ’09 Emily Day ’08 Francis H. Day, Sr. ’47 Kristin Day ’02 Steven DeBow ’84 Timothy DeGeeter holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 35 DONOR ROLL Green & White Society continued Patricia O’Mailia Delmore ’44 Denis ’65 & Barbara Demagall William Dent Arthur & Deborah DePompei Jaclyn Godec DiGeronimo ’03 James & Bonnie DiMarino Joan Divoky ’64 Michael ’96 & Laura Dolan Daniel ’70 & Maryellen Cozzens ’70 Dombek Fred D’Onofrio ’91 Mary Jean Rawlins Donovan ’40 Rebecca Ravas Doubler ’93 Christine Downes ’89 Patricia Coyle Downey ’52 Thomas R. Drinko ’53 Susan Murray Drucker ’86 Christine Przybylski Dubiel ’69 Brian J. Dylong ’95 Joseph Egan ’50 Art & Margaret Ehlinger Amanda L. Ehrbar ’06 Gerri Falardeau Anne Farrar ’92 Anthony & Cathleen Fatica Mary Jane Fechko ’45 BethAnn Borsz Fey ’04 Susan Sejhar Finch ’58 Ronald Fingerhut Dolores Fink ’54 Sheldon Firem ’66 Charles Fisher ’01 Daniel Flower ’45 Rickie Ricchetti Freshley ’61 Henry ’65 & Marie Seminara ’67 Frimel Marylyn Frohwerk Thomas ’75 & Catherine Semple ’79 Frontczak Betsy Frontino ’84 Michael & Celestine Hudak ’69 Furlan John B. Gabor ’59 (d) Craig & Melinda Galla Claire Gallagher ’50 Robert Gallagher ’47 Sr. Sheila Gallagher ’61 Carmen Gallardo Neil J. Galloway ’48 Anne Kollin Gannon ’67 James J. Gartland ’48 Elmer Gates ’52 Russell J. Gauntner ’54 Mary Agnes Gavan ’54 Christine Wilkes Gebolys ’65 James ’58 & Maryann Schodowski ’59 Gerbic Frank J. Gigliotti ’56 Doris Penner Gilday ’49 Donald Ginley ’44 Joanne Lozar Glenn ’72 Charles Gliha ’71 Patricia McGinty Gliha ’74 36 James Globokar ’01 Jay & Ilene Goldberg Cliff & Jane Gonet Coletta Herbold Gordon ’64 Jonathan Gordon Robert ’61 & Cecilia Gray Sr. Paula Greggila Phillip & Zelma Greynolds Cheryl Neff Gryniewicz ’81 Karen Carr Guba ’72 Robert & Beth Burrell ’69 Haas Matthew & Kathy Hahner Daniel & Chris Halicki Peter & Ann Marie Halinecz Joyce Zelei Hamilton ’69 Albert ’49 & Veronica Hanzlick Rev. Thomas A. Haren Thomas & Mary Harrington Ray & Margaret Hauck Patrick Hawkins Timothy ’69 & Linda Fajfar ’70 Healey Timothy Heasley ’87 Thomas M Heffernan, Jr. ’61 Dianne Thomas Hernandez ’61 Ralph K. Hocevar ’41 Sr. Katherine Hoelscher Timothy Hogan ’10 Paul A. Hohman ’50 Anthony Holub Sr. Therese Horan ’53 Sandra Delac Horvat ’81 Alex Hradek ’09 Christina Hronek ’93 Theresa Prandich Hruby ’66 Bonnie M. Hudak ’69 Michael ’85 & Jennifer Quinn ’88 Hudak Daniel Humphrey ’09 Brenda Hurst, Pat Johnson, Joyce Marchi, & Wayne Taylor Brian Huston ’92 Craig Hyps ’80 Inver Grove Ford Lincoln Joseph Jansky ’62 Elaine Alexander Jaras ’56 Frances Sciaulino Johnson ’48 Abby Joyce ’04 Brian P. Joyce ’71 Catherine Mandelik Kalal ’56 Eleanor Kane Debby Kannenberg-Asmondy ’88 James E. Kaplar ’61 Richard Kaplar ’69 Carolyn Saunders Kara ’81 Robert & Stefanie Karon Richard Kawolics ’48 Jill Vanis Kazalac ’87 James Keaton ’46 Patricia Antall Keith ’69 Robert Kelleher ’72 Robert Kellermann ’43 Megan Kelly ’07 James & Marilyn Kennedy Richard Kenney ’44 HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Joseph & Maria Keppler Linda Lisowski Kessler ’69 Michael & Barbara Krakowiak ’67 Ketterick Maureen Gale Ketz ’83 Eugene Kiczek ’69 Thomas J. Kilfoyle ’69 Gary Kimpel ’71 Sean King ’14 Terry & Victoria King Thomas J. Kinder ’44 Dale ’55 & Redith King John & Karen Kirk David Kiscoe ’60 Joseph P. Kline ’44 Nathan J. Kline ’93 Jack ’68 & Nancy Koch Kris & Danielle Koch Kathleen Cullen Kochanski ’69 Ray Koenig ’51 Michael & Susan Roth ’86 Koetter Beth Vanacek Kokely ’69 Cheryl Mize Konczos ’78 Paul F. Kosmerl ’01 Kathleen Mahoney Koval ’53 David Kovarik ’74 Peggy Moran Kozan ’69 Edward ’63 & JoAnn Denes ’63 Kraine Norman & Carol Krasnodemski Daniel M. Krawczonek ’87 Edward M. Kreeger ’59 Cynthia Szczepanik Krolikowski ’77 Brendan Krowka ’00 Dolores Tkac Kubicek ’54 Elaine Dyer Kuminkoski ’65 Lois Heffernan Kurkul ’48 Roman Kwiatkowski ’72 Wendy Lachowski Karen S. LaMoreaux ’82 Bart & Theresa Miklich ’49 Lanchman Joseph Langa ’75 Laura Latona ’11 Rose Lavelle Rita Coleman Lawry ’73 John LeHoty ’69 Bart & Mary Pat Stringer ’78 Leneghan Bartley Leneghan ’09 Carole Hogue Lewis ’63 Paula Lewis ’73 Faith Saunders Linden ’66 Michael & Renee Logue John & Nancy Lorincz Jonathan Lorincz ’00 Joseph C. Lowe ’50 Elizabeth A. Lozar ’69 Roseann M. Lozar ’69 Erin Gorey Luckay ’99 Marie Kulacz Lupo ’76 Raymond D. Lynch ’56 Vito & Tina Castrigano ’93 Magistro Richard & Sheila Magovich Dennis Mahoney ’58 Lois Reynolds Maio ’54 Melissa Wasilewski Majeski ’96 Christopher Malik ’94 Jim ’74 & Eileen Malloy Matthew J. Maloney ’80 Regina Walick Marek ’87 Jack Matejka ’74 Bernadine George Matousek ’52 Ken R. Mazer ’60 Ursula Spacek Mazzolini ’51 Gerald A. McBride ’44 Frances McCarthy (d) Rich McCarthy ’94 Thomas McCarthy ’52 John ’85 & Mary Jo Dockman ’85 McCormick Bob & Kathleen McFadden James & Beverly McGinty Rita Roach McGoldrick ’48 Timothy P. McLaughlin ’73 Dana Paunescu McManus ’90 Thomas F. McMullen ’66 Anthony R. McNamara ’54 William & Ann Clifford ’61 McNamara Gilbert & Mary Ann Medaglia Adelbert C. Meder ’54 Joseph & Ann Mementowski Rose Retter Menger ’51 Ronald ’54 & Dorothy McKee ’55 Michalovich Daniel & Mary Ann Mihalik Alicia Miller ’01 Jacquelyn Jelinek Miller ’62 James & Elaine Toncar ’62 Miller (d) = deceased DONOR ROLL Green & White Society continued Maureen O’Donnell Miller ’69 Noel Miller ’69 Karen Mittman ’74 Daniel ’66 & Denice Godec ’70 Moderick Janel Crabiel Molnar ’00 Michelle Mooren ’09 Kelly Morgan ’11 Anthony Morino ’50 Edward V. Morrow ’45 Antoinette Zuchowsky Morton ’61 Deirdre O’Keefe Mueller ’94 David M. Murphy ’57 John ’88 & Lisa Murphy Rosemary Nicol Murphy ’52 Ronald J. Mysona ’78 Suzanne Sazpansky Naiman ’69 Michael E. Nawaleniec ’60 Dorothy Gigliotti Naymik ’57 Kathleen Powers Neary ’68 John G. Nemec ’66 Debra Batterton Nemecky ’69 James M. Novosel ’69 Kathleen Mazer Nowak ’63 Robert E. Oblocki Diane Obringer Audrey Kalesky O’Donnell ’53 JoAnn Walters O’Donnell ’55 Terrence & Mary Beth O’Donnell Rita Kahoun O’Grady ’47 Eileen Rawlins O’Loughlin ’41 James & Lynnda O’Malley Bridget Scott Onders ’80 Patricia Stewart O’Neill ’56 John Opalko ’11 John & Michele Opalko Kelly Opalko ’07 Joseph P. Oprzadek ’71 Leonard Orcino ’63 Margaret Domanski Orlowe ’48 Patrick & Mary Jo Maloney ’76 O’Toole Emily Bihari Paes ’06 Donald & Sharon Panik Robert T. Pastel ’69 Grace Alunni Patten ’69 Lawrence ’69 & Peggy Snow ’71 Patton Martha Lang Patton ’47 Beth DiVincenzo Pavic ’76 Peggy Oliver Pelaia ’69 Pepsico Foundation Ronald & Deborah Perger Anthony J. Peskar ’57 Marcella Werstak Peters ’65 Susan Sobiech Peters ’68 Gina M. Petrella ’76 David ’68 & Diane Zbig ’69 Pfaff Michael J. Pilat ’64 Eileen Platten-Kral Mr. & Mrs. Michael Pokorny (d) = deceased Mary Witkowski Pollack ’56 Rosemary Boyert Porter ’64 Robert & Patricia Potts Bryan ’53 & Beth Gallagher ’52 Powers James B. Powers ’83 John Powers ’49 Michael Prandich ’69 James ’67 & Barbara Arko ’67 Prentis Joseph Provenzano ’69 Tom and Helen Provenzano Elizabeth Walker Pumphrey ’36 Patti Culley Raglow ’83 James L. Rainery ’41 Marilyn Demczyk Raishart ’64 William Rawlins ’51 Lawrence & Barbara Ream Scott & Margaret Rees Donald ’54 & Rosemary Walsh ’54 Reese Nora Scott Rege ’69 William Reichle ’39 Michael Reilley ’69 Edward & Leigh-Ann Revay Rosemarie Biacsi Rich ’86 Kathleen Hughes Richard ’88 Michael Rinella ’53 Paul & Gina Coreno ’82 Rini Rose Ann Brazytis Robinson ’64 Paul & Laurie Roch Maryann Wisniewski Rollins ’62 Patricia Ciliberto Romano ’69 Nancy Curtis Rooney ’54 Gene Rorak John Rose ’63 James Roszak ’68 Lois McLaughlin Ruvolo ’48 Mary Hartman Ryan ’66 James Sabanos ’64 Thomas A. Sabo ’69 Norma Marchionna Sanders ’50 Monica Cochick Sandstrom ’69 John ’48 & Ann Blaha ’48 Sazpansky Matt Scalisi ’08 Timothy J. Schad ’90 Erich Scheidel ’10 Sean Schieferstein ’17 David F. Schneider ’62 Thomas ’69 & Debbie Roseberil ’69 Schuckert Frances Schumaker Kathleen Sejba Joan Relic Shoop ’60 Michael P. Simon ’75 Richard & Francine George ’67 Simon David A. Simonik ’87 Stephen & Mary Simonik Lucy Drvenkar Sinagra ’56 Sisters of Notre Dame Sr. Delia Sizler ’64 Leon A. Skowronski Matthew J. Slatkovsky ’93 Michael Smith ’63 Peter Smith John J. Sommerfelt, Jr. ’70 Sr. Zoe St. James ’50 Elizabeth Torma St. John ’50 Michelle Hradek St. John ’79 Gail Starcher Dale & Cindy Stelbasky David L. Stenson ’63 Dave & Barbara Stepic Theresa Zastawny Stoess ’83 Edward & Theresa Stolla Kenneth ’77 & Lesley Boyer ’77 Storme David Stretar ’69 Edward Strnad Deborah Zelch Stutz ’85 Joe F. Suchan ’49 William Sugalski ’69 Petra Sullivan Tim Sullivan Patricia McDonnell Sweeney ’68 Patricia Schmitt Sweeney ’86 Joseph ’57 & Elaine Swyt Jerome Sykora ’53 William A. Szabo ’71 John Szarwark ’69 James R. Szelminski ’63 Terry ’65 & Carol Szendel Patricia Mewhinney Szumilak ’69 Gerald ’67 & Carol Malarik ’67 Talboo Greg & Mary Beth Spooner ’84 Taylor Marianne J. Taylor Mrs. Gerald M. Telzrow ’70 Joann Telzrow ’70 Mel Termini ’77 Robert W. Thayer ’50 Mary Theus ’12 James Tisch ’55 Constance Stark Tobias ’42 Georgianne Woodhall Torchia ’53 Joseph Urbanski, Sr. ’61 Lori Varga ’91 Joseph Vaughn ’46 Beth Szaniszlo Vento ’72 Mary Jadrych Vitou ’77 Elizabeth Trouten Volpe ’03 Christine Strnad Walker ’73 Mike & Mary Stringer ’85 Wallace Robert Walters ’02 Edmund R. Waring ’56 Thomas ’68 & Kathryn Koszarek ’69 Weber James Wells ’58 John Wells ’69 Natasha Wentzlaff ’08 Laura Bardwell Whitkofski ’85 John & Mary Wilkins Linda Williams David ’70 & Joanne Roush ’72 Winkel William Winkel ’69 Warren Wisner ’39 William M Witkowski ’57 Matthew & Michele Wolf Michael G. Worley ’62 Jason & Yvette Falardeau ’80 Wypasek Dana Weber Young ’69 Joseph Yusz ’02 Maria Zachary ’96 Richard Zak ’74 John R. Zanath ’56 Bill Zaylor ’69 Stephanie Zelasko ’07 Peg McGinty Zidonis ’52 Paul Ziemak ’69 Stephanie Pelleschi Zingale ’82 Daniel Zubricky ’98 William Zusy ’46 Alumni Giving by Class Through their collective generosity, Holy Name alumni make an important difference in the lives of our students and faculty. Their support reaffirms their belief in the value of a Holy Name education and their commitment to the future of their school. 1933 total contributions: $250 Francis T. Sroka 1936 total contributions: $50 Elizabeth Walker Pumphrey 1937 total contributions: $125 Clare Kessler Ludwick (d) 1938 total contributions: $100 Winifred Murray Vaughn 1939 75th r eunion total contributions: $59 William Reichle Warren Wisner 1940 total contributions: $175 Mary Jean Rawlins Donovan Ethel Murphy Quinlan 1941 total contributions: $300 Ralph K. Hocevar Vincent Langa Eileen Rawlins O’Loughlin James L. Rainery Edward L. Steadley 1942 total contributions: $350 Frances M. Ondik Constance Stark Tobias holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 37 DONOR ROLL Alumni Giving by Class continued 1943 total contributions: $910 Thomas A. Harrison Robert Kellermann Owen J. McCafferty Paul F. “Red” Perron 1944 70th r eunion total contributions: $31,510 Rose Birt Curling Patricia O’Mailia Delmore Donald Ginley Richard Kenney Thomas J. Kinder Joseph P. Kline Gerald A. McBride Dorothy Mazer McDonald Angela Petrich Musil Raymond E. Smiley 1945 total contributions: $625 Margaret Yanchar Alexander MM Cunningham Mary Jane Fechko Daniel Flower Jean Coleman Kray Angelo M. Lopiccolo Edward V. Morrow Marlo M. Termini 1946 total contributions: $710 Francis H. Day, Sr. Betty Tulley Gallagher James Keaton Betty Kocour Dan O’Hara Joseph Vaughn William Zusy 1947 total contributions: $915 Jeanne Whitney Casey Robert Gallagher James F. Hoban Frank B. Molls Rita Kahoun O’Grady Martha Lang Patton Rev. James J. Vesely 1948 total contributions: $1,235 Kathleen Burns Barta Dorothy Thom Conceller Sam F. Conceller (d) Neil J. Galloway James J. Gartland Frances Sciaulino Johnson Richard Kawolics Lois Heffernan Kurkul John Lavelle Thomas O. McBride Rita Roach McGoldrick Margaret Domanski Orlowe Lois McLaughlin Ruvolo 38 Planned Giving The Legacy Society was founded in 2004 to recognize the generosity and thoughtfulness of alumni, parents, teachers, and others who have created gifts that will benefit the school in the future. Membership is reserved for those who provide for Holy Name High School in the following manner: in their wills or living trusts; by funding life income arrangements (charitable gift annuities and charitable remainder trusts); by making gifts of life insurance and retirement plan assets; or by establishing charitable lead trusts. Membership is also granted to those who establish a permanent endowed named fund of $25,000 or more. This past fiscal year, Holy Name was notified of bequests from the estates of the following individuals, and we are honored to include them in The Legacy Society. Geraldine M. Kempski ’49 Frank F. Schueller Ronald & Maureen Zupancic (P’81, ’82, ’83, ’92) We greatly appreciate the vision, generosity, and support of these individuals, and all members of The Legacy Society. By leaving a gift to Holy Name in your will or estate plan, donors not only help ensure Holy Name’s future strength and well-being, but can design planned gifts that will be advantageous to both them and Holy Name. As you create your personal estate plans, you may be able to lower your tax rates with deferred-giving arrangements. We suggest that you consult with your financial planner or attorney before making a planned gift to determine your best charitable option. If you have already named Holy Name in your will, please let us know so we may thank you and welcome you to The Legacy Society. To become a member or for more information, contact Ray Murphy at (440) 8860300, ext. 111 or [email protected]. Ann Blaha Sazpansky John F. Sazpansky Albert J. Scheiman 1949 65th r eunion total contributions: $118,777 John F. Burke John M. Byrne Robert E. Conroy Casimer R. DiFrancesco Robert E. Donelon Colletta Luskin Fahey Tony Ferrante Doris Penner Gilday Albert F. Hanzlick Geraldine M. Kempski (d) Henry Kowalski Theresa Miklich Lanchman John Powers Mary Jane Shuster Presper Joe F. Suchan 1950 total contributions: $1,755 Roger Behra Mary Ann Behren Brown HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Irene Gulyban Burke Robert Patrick Burns John F. Comer Joseph Egan Claire Gallagher Lenore Balzer Haack Paul A. Hohman Eileen McGinty Hondlik Joseph C. Lowe Frank Manfredonia (d) Josephine O’Donnell Martinez Anthony Morino Norma Marchionna Sanders Sr. Zoe St. James Elizabeth Torma St. John Robert W. Thayer Vincent P Vasko Rita Kessler Wysocki 1951 total contributions: $1,730 John L. Carey Richard Heyink Ray Koenig Ursula Spacek Mazzolini Patrick J. McLaughlin Rose Retter Menger Robert C. Nash Anthony Oliverio William Rawlins Loren E. Reisig 1952 total contributions: $1,630 Emily Trecarichi Adams Robert J. Barrett Howard Behm Ralph J. Brickner James Corcoran Lillian Pelko Cunningham John C. Dimario Patricia Coyle Downey Elmer Gates Robert J. Lenz Bernadine George Matousek Thomas McCarthy Rosemary Nicol Murphy Beth Gallagher Powers Bernadette Volcansek Reilley James Ward Patricia Zaletel Ward Peg McGinty Zidonis 1953 total contributions: $915 Gerald Boldt Jean Kader Boldt June Bodnar Bolibrush Nancy McLaughlin BoylanBaresich Francis A. Brennan Clarence Cieplowski Carolyn Senyitko Corcoran Robert P. Coyle Gerald J. Cunningham Thomas R. Drinko Sr. Therese Horan Kathleen Mahoney Koval Audrey Kalesky O’Donnell Bryan Powers Michael Rinella Jerome Sykora Georgianne Woodhall Torchia 1954 60th r eunion total contributions: $1,035 Edward J. Butauski John J. Carroll Dolores Fink William Gartland Russell J. Gauntner Mary Agnes Gavan Bob (Gunner) Gerson Stephen Kobylski Dolores Tkac Kubicek Lois Reynolds Maio Angelo Masscia Anthony R. McNamara Adelbert C. Meder Ronald Michalovich Harold Murphy Donald Reese (d) = deceased DONOR ROLL DONOR PROFILE: Frances Ondik ’42 Frances Ondik ’42 has an adventurous spirit about her, one that started to develop when she first entered the halls of Holy Name High School in the fall of 1938. As the only student from the former Nativity Elementary School to matriculate that year to Holy Name, Ondik embraced the opportunity to meet a new group of friends from different parts of the city. She carried that willingness to immerse herself into a new setting and grow from the experience through her 43-year career with the airline and travel industry, which allowed her to visit virtually every corner of the globe. Ondik was one of five siblings to attend Holy Name, joining her sisters, Margaret ’32, Agnes ’41, and Ann; and her brother, Father Michael ’29, who later worked for the school Alumni Giving by Class 1954 continued Rosemary Walsh Reese Nancy Curtis Rooney 1955 total contributions: $745 Michael W. Burns Margaret Pullar Keo Dale King Dorothy McKee Michalovich JoAnn Walters O’Donnell Rudy Rosales Mary McCoy Smith James Tisch Dorothy Toth 1956 total contributions: $11,011 Donald C. Anselm Dorothy Adams Cale William J. Cheney Geraldine Stankiewicz DeLong Frank J. Gigliotti Elaine Alexander Jaras Catherine Mandelik Kalal Raymond D. Lynch Patricia Stewart O’Neill Robert Pawlak Mary Witkowski Pollack Lucy Drvenkar Sinagra Joan Kramer Tosko William E. Tosko Edmund R. Waring John R. Zanath (d) = deceased and Holy Name Church. Her appreciation of the foundation that Holy Name placed under her was part of the reason why Ondik decided to make a planned gift to the school. “I received a very good education because the priests and the nuns took individual interest in the students,” Ondik said. “The school stressed religion and we would always see someone going to the church during the day – it was very good for our faith. “I am also the last one of my family and supporting Holy Name just felt like the best thing to do – I want to give my money to support the school’s educational mission because I got a lot out of it.” 73 years after she graduated, Ondik still has fond memories of her time at Holy Name. “We always had pep rallies before any big game and when we came back to campus the priests would be there for us, win or lose,” she said. “Everybody was so nice and I made some very good friends.” 1957 total contributions: $3,275 Patricia Burke Burfield Rev. Donald B. Cozzens Tom Donovan Clare Tomko Hall Dennis Kowalski David M. Murphy Dorothy Gigliotti Naymik Elaine DiRosa Oswald Anthony J. Peskar Patricia Mohan Surdy Joseph F. Swyt William M. Witkowski Donald Wysocki 1958 total contributions: $1,445 Laura Fantelli Brucks Jane Sorensen Dinda William C. Dyer Susan Sejhar Finch James Gerbic Marcella Witkowski Lehar Dennis Mahoney Mary K. McKee Loretta Coleman Oakar Virginia Kollin Shovlin James Wells Robert Zarzycki 1959 55th r eunion total contributions: $1,225 Carol Hartman Bellante Patrick Cavanagh Barbara Bonsky Donovan John B. Gabor (d) Michael Francis Gallagher Maryann Schodowski Gerbic Edward M. Kreeger Jane Murphy Carol Thom Prentice Gerald Shovlin John Stulak Gloria Plank Thompson Frank J. Zbreski 1960 total contributions: $1,525 Carl Gianguzzo Robert G. Hajek Joseph F. Kandra David Kiscoe Jeanne Dernyar Kocisko Larry Kocisko Ken R. Mazer John McNulty Michael E. Nawaleniec Georgeanna Troyan Nussbaum George H. Oblak James E. Protiva Jean Setele Joan Relic Shoop Gerald J. Strekal 1961 total contributions: $9,755 Bea Kollin Adzema William D. Andreski Dale Bilczo Shirley McClure Cimera Frank M. Cunningham Timothy T. Dyko Rickie Ricchetti Freshley Sr. Sheila Gallagher Robert R Gray, Sr. Thomas M. Heffernan, Jr. Dianne Thomas Hernandez Mary Ellen Mahnic Hutchinson James E. Kaplar John Lafko Jeffrey Maruna Kathy Parle Maruna Mike M. McIvor Ann Clifford McNamara Antoinette Zuchowsky Morton Mary Ann Collins Sharrer James W. Sikon James Stankiewicz Joseph P. Stenson Joseph Urbanski, Sr. Walter Wilson 1962 total contributions: $1,610 Anonymous Leo Allen Cheryl Runyan Bauer Robert Cermak Steven Chylinski Joseph Jansky Timothy F. Lucek Elaine Toncar Miller Jacquelyn Jelinek Miller Maryann Wisniewski Rollins David F. Schneider Barbara Kollin Simon Vincent Simon Michael G. Worley 1963 total contributions: $590 Roseann Busciglio Burgan John Drvenkar Edward S. Knotek Edward Kraine JoAnn Denes Kraine Carole Hogue Lewis Kathleen Mazer Nowak Leonard Orcino John Rose Michael Smith David L. Stenson James R. Szelminski 1964 50th r eunion total contributions: $1,040 John W. Chism James R. Cornhoff Sr. Mary H. Cunningham Kathleen McCarthy Danko Joan Divoky Coletta Herbold Gordon John Herda Joseph W. Koelliker John W. Lally Rita Drvenkar Lally Frank R. Mahnic, Jr. holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 39 DONOR ROLL Alumni Giving by Class 1964 continued Michael J. Pilat Natalie Plocica Rosemary Boyert Porter Marilyn Demczyk Raishart Rose Ann Brazytis Robinson James Sabanos Maureen Milko Sammis Sr. Delia Sizler 1965 total contributions: $2,820 Richard A. Cicerchi Denis Demagall Maureen Cunningham Donovan Terry M. Donovan Henry Frimel Anthony R. Galati Christine Wilkes Gebolys Eugenia Gorski Andrew Haney William Keckan Sally Gilbride Kermode Elaine Dyer Kuminkoski Mary Matuska Patronite Marcella Werstak Peters Robert Plautz Andrew Scislo Barbara Dienes Shomaker Terry Szendel David A. Wilks 1966 total contributions: $1,180 Terry Brickman Tom Darmetko Mary Lavelle Day Sheldon Firem Theresa Franck Christine Cinadr Gotch Theresa Prandich Hruby Thomas Joyce Albert M. Kluczynski Faith Saunders Linden Thomas F. McMullen Daniel Moderick, Sr. John G. Nemec Mary Hartman Ryan John Srp 1967 total contributions: $13,540 Daniel Deegan Marie Seminara Frimel Anne Kollin Gannon Patrick J. Gannon Christopher Jakubson Susan Cejka Kenneally Terrence Kenneally Barbara Krakowiak Ketterick Elizabeth Yungvirt Krolikowski Timothy R. Krolikowski Bert McVicker Piccirillo Martin J. Powers Barbara Arko Prentis James Prentis 40 Francine George Simon Edward F. Sorace John B. Spooner Judy Lucek Spooner Carol Malarik Talboo Gerald P. Talboo Jack Thompson Robert Ziccardi 1968 total contributions: $3,375 John Banaszak Mary Redig Banaszak Jane Cermak Daly Glenn Dyer Gilbert K. Kives Jack Koch Kathleen Powers Neary Susan Sobiech Peters James Roszak Paul Rybak John P. Sullivan Patricia McDonnell Sweeney Daniel Telzrow 1969 45th r eunion total contributions: $4,212 Class of 1969 Reunion Gift Mary Piechowski Arthur Kathleen Wahlstrom Augustine Judy Maciak Bender Mary McGinnis Birel Rev. Dennis A. Bogusz Ann Gannon Brutvan Margaret Rickelman Buckshaw Diane Burns-Norman Fran Galati Byrne William Caine Kate M. Campbell Michael Coleman Deborah Iacona Conroy Michael Dallas Michael J. Danko Christine Przybylski Dubiel Edward M. Echan Dennis Flanagan Celestine Hudak Furlan Jerome C. German Michael Patrick Gray Beth Burrell Haas Joyce Zelei Hamilton Timothy Healey Bonnie M. Hudak Christine Popik Hvizd George M. Hvizd Richard Kaplar Patricia Antall Keith Linda Lisowski Kessler Eugene Kiczek Thomas J. Kilfoyle Kathleen Cullen Kochanski Beth Vanacek Kokely Peggy Moran Kozan John LeHoty Elizabeth A. Lozar HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Roseann M. Lozar Mike Mate Ann Chmielecki Mellick Maureen O’Donnell Miller Noel Miller Suzanne Sazpansky Naiman Debra Batterton Nemecky Patricia Biss Neuendorff James M. Novosel Robert T. Pastel Grace Alunni Patten Lawrence Patton Peggy Oliver Pelaia Judith Conceller Perry Diane Zbig Pfaff Michael Prandich Nora Scott Rege Michael Reilley Patricia Ciliberto Romano Thomas A. Sabo Monica Cochick Sandstrom Debbie Roseberil Schuckert Thomas Schuckert Brenda Saunders Sprague Linda Hocevar Stern David Stretar William Sugalski John Szarwark Patricia Mewhinney Szumilak Kathryn Koszarek Weber John Wells William Winkel Dana Weber Young Bill J. Zaylor Paul Ziemak 1970 total contributions: $6,966 Paul B. Apostle Lynne Kestranek Bart Jeffrey A. Borsz Kevin Coleman Kate Stringer Day Tom Day Daniel Dombek Maryellen Cozzens Dombek Frank S. Durtche James S. Fazekas Kathy Joyce Fortney Mary Jo Jakab James Joyce Nancy Gilbride Joyce Louis Latona Denice Godec Moderick Edward Schaefer Patricia Collingwood Schaefer John J. Sommerfelt, Jr. Lawrence J. Squires Gerald M. Telzrow Joann Telzrow Gregory Walters Edward Weber Helen Rose Weber David J. Winkel, Sr. 1971 total contributions: $5,350 Michael J. Arko Gerard Cermak Thomas P. Christy Michael F. Day Catherine Buc Echan Norman S. Echan Charles Gliha Eve Hornak Goebel Michael F. Goebel Brian P. Joyce Gary Kimpel Eileen Costello Loudenslager Lisa Wascovich Madden Susan Simpson Means Debra Opalach Joseph P. Oprzadek William A. Szabo Anne Stenson Tuomari Fiorella Provenzano Zummo Samuel Zummo 1972 total contributions: $1,775 Lawrence Arthur Jerry Bednar Denis M. Bruncak John R. Coleman, Jr. Timothy J. Cunningham Patrice Ferko Ed Gallagher Joanne Lozar Glenn Karen Carr Guba John E. Harvan, Jr. Robert Kelleher Roman Kwiatkowski Patrick Mahoney Gary M. Schniegenberg Beth Szaniszlo Vento Joanne Roush Winkel 1973 total contributions: $2,950 Class of 1973 Class Gift Denise Lewalk Borgio Tom Borgio Kathleen Calvey Patrick M. Campbell Ray Chylinski Mary Day Colvard (d) = deceased DONOR ROLL Alumni Giving by Class 1973 continued Nancy Priebe Franck Linda Zarembski Gallagher Michael P. Gallagher Jack Gilbride Marian Deegan Heine Rita Coleman Lawry Paula Lewis Timothy P. McLaughlin Maureen Shields O’Boyle Michael J. Squires Martin J. Stringer Christine Strnad Walker 1974 40th r eunion total contributions: $1,525 Dave W. Baird Andrew K. Borsz John Boyer Patricia Keaveney Chylinski Cathy Byrne Corrigan Peggy McGinty Gibbons Patricia McGinty Gliha Martha Klag Gould David Kovarik Jim Malloy Jack Matejka Thomas McLaughlin Karen Mittman Mark Termini Richard Zak 1975 total contributions: $5,920 Ellen Knight Ashwill Maryann Politowicz Boyer Thomas Boyer Mark P. Burger Mary Beth Krakowiak Burger Ray Burns Thomas Frontczak Maureen Gannon Hennessey Joseph Langa Christine Cieplowski Mahnic William Mahnic Therese Powers McCall Nancy Strnad Novak Frank Rini Jim Scullin Kathy Fogarty Scullin Michael P. Simon Thomas J. Vaughn Denise Schniegenberg Zelasko 1976 total contributions: $2,795 Tom Amato Peter Apostle Roberta Krasovic Betlejewski James Callen Donna Hanzlick Deye Kathy Day Hartman Dave Kotowski Marie Kulacz Lupo James Mahnic (d) = deceased Mary Jo Maloney O’Toole Beth DiVincenzo Pavic Gina M. Petrella Andrea Aiello Powers Patrick Powers Robert C. Satonik Jim Shiner Judy Hartshorn Shiner Mary Sanders Thoburn 1977 total contributions: $3,235 Norm Basch Eileen Kohn Belak James Gorey Kenneth J. Gurgol Catherine Merker Hartnett Paul J. Huml Cynthia Szczepanik Krolikowski Kevin Maloney Nancy Hanzlick Potter Thomas P. Powers Carol Sepic Priebe Michael Priebe Kenneth J. Storme Lesley Boyer Storme Mel Termini Mary Jadrych Vitou Jeffrey Walters 1978 total contributions: $5,380 Mark R. Brown Diane Godec Day Kevin Day Mary Kukich Gurgol Kevin M. Kane Cheryl Mize Konczos Kevin Kuntz Mary Pat Stringer Leneghan Mike Minich Sally Breslin Moennich Ronald J. Mysona Patrice Burger Williams 1979 35th r eunion total contributions: $3,310 Sheila Coughlin Basch Catherine Semple Frontczak Cindy Kaade Funari Joe Funari Christine Sibis Gallagher Brian P. Maloney Peggy Byrne Maloney Michelle Hradek St. John Kathleen Downey Welsh 1980 total contributions: $1,225 Michael Bogacki Danny Corvo Donna Finnerty Cotone Craig Hyps Mary Downey Maloney Matthew J. Maloney Jeanine Veres Mooren Kevin C. Mooren Bridget Scott Onders Anne Halloran Rossoll Yvette Falardeau Wypasek 1981 total contributions: $4,590 Carole Soltis Bruck Tina Callari Margaret Fahey Cawley Rose Palko Chandler Kevin M. Coffey Pat Conroy Ronna Hetzel Coplan Jennie Helms Dollard Joseph K. Dubovec Cheryl Neff Gryniewicz Sandra Delac Horvat Carolyn Saunders Kara Anthony Magalski Maureen McCormick Mary DeBellis Molchan Richard Neff Gene S. Ptacek Chris Seman Cindy Petronzio Smith Robert J. Zunt 1982 total contributions: $3,205 Myron Antoniw Thomas Bangert Robin Zarzour Barlak Dawn Neff Bookshar Michael P. Brickner Maria Davis Buffa Patrick T. Corrigan Brian P. Downey Kenneth Dyer Lawrence Kelly Karen S. LaMoreaux Mary Hronek Degnan Lippiatt Janet Laheta Overberg Kelly Connor Petty Kathleen P. Quealy Gina Coreno Rini Terri Dy Sivik Glen Springer Michelle McDevitt Springer Andrea Landino Thornton Ellen Burger Wolanski Stephanie Pelleschi Zingale Kevin R. Zupancic 1983 Total Contributions: $4,100 Patrick Cleary, Sr. David Clifford Brian Day Karen Cutler Dufala Judy Brown Dyer Trisha Timko Giordano Lisa L. Gould Joe Kavalec Sheila Zarycki Kavalec Maureen Gale Ketz Joseph Krause Judith Veres Mondry George J. Palko Clare Davidson Pietrzycki James B. Powers Patti Culley Raglow Theresa Zastawny Stoess Keith Zupancic 1984 30th Reunion Total Contributions: $11,849 Farid Abed Kevin M. Adams Erik M. Bewley Susan Bischof Bewley Debbie D’Alessio Brown Maureen Byrne-Sico Louis Chorich III Steven DeBow Betsy Frontino Harold J. Hirz Susan Paris Laviano Timothy Leonard Mary McNamara Terri Oliver Kenneth Price Patricia Zito Scoville Mary Beth Spooner Taylor Kevin Walsh 1985 Total Contributions: $4,570 Karen King Andrews Nancy Ashton Boylan Brian K. Breslin Vincent J. DiCaprio Kenneth C. Gawelek Patrick J. Hopkins Michael E. Hudak Michele Dzion Koler Michele Bator Kuhr Denise Vaselaney McCormick John T. McCormick Mary Jo Dockman McCormick Susan Meier James Moran Ron J. Oscher Michelle Rusk Rini Deborah Zelch Stutz Mary Stringer Wallace Laura Bardwell Whitkofski Emily J. Zaragoza-Lao 1986 Total Contributions: $12,725 Brian Adams Barry Andrews Daniel R. Brickner Dean DePiero Michael DeSantis Sandra Sabol Disalvatore Susan Murray Drucker Denise Lentz Eckman Laura McNamara Gray Matthew J. Gray James G. Hajek Terrence Kenneally holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 41 DONOR ROLL Alumni Giving by Class 1986 continued Ken Klein Susan Roth Koetter Justin J. McGinty Patty Byrne Moran Rosemarie Biacsi Rich Michele Roth-Kauffman Patricia Schmitt Sweeney Mike Tworzydlo Patricia McLaughlin Wise 1987 Total Contributions: $10,220 Terrence J. Boylan Deneen Sabol Gilles Timothy Heasley Jill Vanis Kazalac Sean Kenneally Daniel M. Krawczonek Joseph M. Laviano Regina Walick Marek Keith McGinty Scott Opincar Joseph Ream David A. Simonik Michael Turella Christina Crisafi Vaselaney Mark Vaselaney 1988 Total Contributions: $11,912 Class of 1988 Class Gift Eileen Tivenan Adams Kimberley Cesen Cummings Colleen Corrigan Day William Ehrbar Lauren Sponseller Gottschalk Howard Greynolds Katherine Halloran Hancock Jennifer Quinn Hudak Debby Kannenberg-Asmondy John E. Murphy Nicole Wieczorek Opincar Mark Priebe Kathleen Hughes Richard Jeffrey M. Rozek Julie Geiger Sherman Frank Skerl Rev. Thomas G. Woost 1989 25th Reunion Total Contributions: $2,165 Deana Morgan Bryner Jocelyn R. Butler Christine Downes Eric T. Hancock Julie Holstein-McCumber Kathryn Miley Kelly L. Reblin Sarah Manville West Mark A. Zisk 1990 Total Contributions: $475 Renee Albarano Brian Bruzda 42 Karen Kudla Bruzda Colin Hughes Dana Paunescu McManus Teresa Miranda Pace Timothy J. Schad 1991 Total Contributions: $2,935 David Benisek Scott B. Bentley Lori Tworzydlo Daley Corine Beskid Dehghanpisheh Fred D’Onofrio David Labanc Joseph Patton Patricia Kinney Preisel Lori Varga 1992 Total Contributions: $4,225 Patrick Chun Charles J. Clarke Shelley Gorczyca Cudnik Shelley Downes Anne Farrar Brian Huston Joseph Lindway Gregory E. Preisel 1993 Total Contributions: $625 Anonymous Michele Benedict Bayus Jim Crow Lori Mayer Crow Rebecca Ravas Doubler Christina Hronek Therese Brutvan Joyce Nathan J. Kline Doug Krysiak Tina Castrigano Magistro Matthew J. Slatkovsky 1994 20th Reunion Total Contributions: $3,760 Michael T. Cudnik Holly Solkiewicz Davidson Rev. Damian J. Ference Brett Frantz Jeffrey Jurcak Michael J. Kelley Christopher Malik Rich McCarthy Deirdre O’Keefe Mueller Arleen Hughes More O’Ferrall Julie Simon Marisa Terrigno 1995 Total Contributions: $475 Shelbrey Althoff Blanc Brian J. Dylong Rachel Defante Hoy William P. Joyce Nelly DeVanna Kelley 1996 Total Contributions: $1,057 Michael K. Dolan, Jr. HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Nathan Hudak Melissa Wasilewski Majeski John Pallotta John Ulyshen Maria Zachary 1997 Total Contributions: $125 Kenneth Gaughan Matthew C. Hahner 1998 Total Contributions: $2,863 Andrea Poliak Babjack Megan Coleman Canfield Jonathan Farmerie Matthew Hollingsworth William Jenks Jennifer Koran Jessica Proellochs Lapp Michael F. Lapp Sean P. McCarthy Matthew Miller Daniel Mullaney Mark E. Robinson Bert Scanlon Daniel Zubricky 1999 15th Reunion Total Contributions: $425 Brian Andes Katie Gannon Erin Gorey Luckay Joseph Provenzano Angela DiMarino Smudz 2000 Total Contributions: $1,225 Brendan Krowka Jonathan Lorincz Erik G. McKay Jessica Franck McKay Janel Crabiel Molnar Jennifer Bender Phillips 2001 Total Contributions: $285 Melissa Lim Babcock Sara Joyce Chengelis Charles Fisher James Globokar Paul F. Kosmerl Alicia Miller 2002 Total Contributions: $225 Amy Antczak Kristin Day Robert Walters Joseph Yusz 2003 Total Contributions: $110 Jaclyn Godec DiGeronimo Elizabeth Trouten Volpe 2004 10th Reunion Total Contributions: $100 BethAnn Borsz Fey Abby Joyce 2005 Total Contributions: $330 Nathan Barbo Haley K. Bishop Allie Boni Ryan Gilbride 2006 Total Contributions: $195 Amanda L. Ehrbar Ryan McCafferty Emily Bihari Paes 2007 Total Contributions: $675 Megan Kelly James Maslar Kelly Opalko Brendan Wolchko Stephanie Zelasko 2008 Total Contributions: $125 Emily Day Joseph Hogan Matt Scalisi Natasha Wentzlaff 2009 5th Reunion Total Contributions: $255 Allison D’Anniballe Ellen Day Alex Hradek Daniel Humphrey Bartley Leneghan Sean McCafferty Michelle Mooren 2010 Total Contributions: $200 Emily Balodis Dana Bura Lauren Dargay Timothy Hogan Erich Scheidel 2011 Total Contributions: $75 Brendan Boylan Laura Latona Brendan McCafferty Kelly Morgan John Opalko 2012 Total Contributions: $435 Julia Balodis Dale Bohatch Elissa Day Maria Ramos Mary Theus 2014 Total Contributions: $50 Sean King 2017 Total Contributions: $25 Sean Schieferstein (d) = deceased DONOR ROLL Commemorative Giving Many gifts to Holy Name have been made in honor of or in memory of a member of the Holy Name community. Please join us in celebration of those honored and prayer for the memory of those deceased. GIFTS GIVEN IN HONOR OF The Barrett Family Robert J. Barrett ’52 Catholic Education Denis Demagall ’65 Centennial of Holy Name High School Rev. Donald B. Cozzens ’57 Lenore Balzer Haack ’50 George ’69 & Christine Popik ’69 Hvizd The Class of 1940 Ethel Murphy Quinlan ’40 The Class of 1954 Bob Gerson ’54 The Class of 1959 Edward M. Kreeger ’59 The Class of 1970 Mary Jo Jakab ’70 George Eppley Mary Lavelle Day ’66 Edward Fogarty Daniel J. O’Hara The Gannon/ Gallagher Families Claire Gallagher ’50 Sister Katie Diane Obringer Sisters of Charity Angela Petrich Musil ’44 Joe Swyt ’57 Clare Tomko Hall ’57 David Wilks ’65 Patrick Chun ’92 Coach Jack Zebcar (1959-1960) Michael Smith ’63 GIFTS GIVEN IN MEMORY OF Art Adzema ’61 Bea Kollin Adzema ’61 Dale Bilczo ’61 Theresa Cesear Rickie Ricchetti Freshley ’61 Robert ’61 & Cecilia Gray Dianne Thomas Hernandez ’61 Jo Ann Alesci ’45 Angelo M. Lopiccolo ’45 James Bartlett ’51 George & Catherine Adams Frances D. Burke (d) = deceased Jim Bender ’63 John Rose ’63 William Francis Borer ’30 Dorothy Borer Andrew C. Borsz ’43 BethAnn Borsz Fey ’04 Broadway & Harvard Robert Patrick Burns ’50 Eileen Anne Campbell ’77 Kate M. Campbell ’69 Patricia Hughes Campbell ’46 John F. Campbell Kathy Carey John L. Carey ’51 Thomas F. Carey ’51 James McGinty James Carney ’53 Francis A. Brennan ’53 Deceased Classmates of the Class of 1950 Vincent P. Vasko ’50 Deceased Classmates of the Class of 1975 Ray Burns ’75 Mark J. Cleary ’82 Patrick ’83 & Christine Cleary Sam Conceller ’48 Judith Conceller Perry ’69 Tom ’59 & Jim ’65 Cozzens Daniel ’70 & Maryellen Cozzens ’70 Dombek Dennis Crustic Walter Wilson ’61 Kay Dixon Cultrona ’60 Georgeanna Troyan Nussbaum ’60 Elizabeth Danko ’57 Rev. Donald B. Cozzens ’57 Pops L. Defante Soledad Defante Kathleen T. Halicki Dent ’59 William Dent Frank DiMarino Christine Twardzik Foundation Steve Drvenkar ’58 John Drvenkar ’63 Lucy Drvenkar Sinagra ’56 Florence Miller-Drvenkar Lucy Drvenkar Sinagra ’56 James N. Ehrbar ’83 James & Marilyn Ehrbar Kathleen Fox Fedor ’60 Joan Relic Shoop ’60 Shannon Fedor Ray & Margaret Hauck Arlene M. Gallagher ’36 Michael F. Gallagher ’59 Phil Glazer ’83 David Clifford ’83 Diane Lyn Kiscoe Gray ’69 Michael Patrick Gray ’69 Ray ’33 & Kathleen ’32 Halicki Daniel & Chris Halicki Mary Agnes Heffernan ’38 Winifred Murray Vaughn ’38 Mary M. Holub ’46 Anthony Holub Frank J. Jansky ’33 Joseph Jansky ’62 James Jaras ’56 Elaine Alexander Jaras ’56 John Keaveney ’52 Ray ’73 & Patricia Keaveney ’74 Chylinski Deceased Members of The King Family Terry & Victoria King Oscar F. Kives Gilbert K. Kives ’68 Ilse Kives Scott David Kobylski Stephen Kobylski ’54 Eugene T. Krakowiak Thad & Helen Cooke Mary Katherine Krakowiak Steven Relich Thomas & Patricia Krall Mark & Jennifer Petitt John Robert Lang ’45 Joseph Patton ’91 V. Mike Langa, Jr. Vincent Langa ’41 John Lanigan ’44 Mary Ann Lanigan Gerald A. McBride ’44 Raymond ’44 & Eleanor Smiley Marlo ’45 & Rose Termini Tony Lavalle Ronald J. Coreno Patricia Gallagher Lawler ’62 John N. Lawler Wayne Lehar Marcella Witkowski Lehar ’58 Tom Malloy ’75 Jim ’74 & Eileen Malloy Emil Maras Terry Brickman ’66 James H. McDonald ’44 Dorothy Mazer McDonald ’44 Nancy Neay Timothy & Deborah Hannigan Jason & Yvette Falardeau ’80 Wypasek Denise Oblocki Robert E. Oblocki The Ondik Family Frances M. Ondik ’42 James V. Patton ’47 Sheila Adler Joseph & Patricia Boehm Donald Byrne Shirley Chambers Jack & Cathy Byrne ’74 Corrigan Patrick Hawkins James Kennedy John & Karen Kirk Rose Lavelle Kevin ’77 & Mary Downey ’80 Maloney Terrence O’Donnell Ronald Perger Eileen Platten-Kral John Power Marlo ’45 & Rose Termini Tom Patton ’98 Richard & Sheila Magovich Thomas Patton Jeff Piscura ’69 Glenn Dyer ’68 The Poor Souls Robert Kellermann ’43 Ben A. Presper Mary Jane Shuster Presper ’49 James Priebe ’65 William Keckan ’65 Michael ’77 & Carol Sepic ’77 Priebe Deceased Members of The Priebe Family Nancy Priebe Franck ’73 holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 43 DONOR ROLL Commemorative Giving continued The Rawlins Family Mary Jean Rawlins Donovan ’40 James J. Reilley ’52 Bernadette Volcansek Reilley ’52 Len Reisinger ’65 Robert & Patricia Potts Richard Saunders Frances Bellomo Grant Trauma Services Brenda Hurst Michael Jackson Pat Johnson Joyce Marchi Frances Schumaker Peter Smith Wayne Taylor Marlo ’45 & Rose Termini Richard & Martina Brinda ’45 Saunders Brenda Saunders Sprague ’69 Jeff Saxon ’66 Janet Saxon Fred Schuckert ’67 James Prentis ’67 Gerald P. Talboo ’67 Edward Seitz ’81 Maureen McCormick ’81 Ruth Seitz Dorothy Toth ’55 Walter & Lottie Sikon James W. Sikon ’61 Joseph E. Sorace ’38 Karen Kaye Sorace-Thomas Pat Spooner ’68 Jack ’68 & Nancy Koch Agnes Stankiewicz James Stankiewicz ’61 Mary Ellen O’Toole Steadley ’42 Edward L. Steadley ’41 Betty Sullivan Terry & Sandra Althoff Dolores Kalesky Vaughn ’46 Joseph Vaughn ’46 Rita A. Walson Linda Williams Gabriel Wascovich Lisa Wascovich Madden ’71 DONOR PROFILE: Bill ’56 and Judy Cheney Bill ’56 and Judy Cheney know firsthand the value and importance of a Catholic education. Cheney attributes his education at Holy Name, along with hard work, with laying the foundation for a successful business career. While attending his 55th Reunion, he saw that many of the same values present when he was a student were still in place at the school. After that visit it became clear to the Cheneys that the school deserved their support in the form of a special unrestricted gift to the Annual Fund as Holy Name recognized its 100th anniversary. “I feel strongly that Holy Name was good to Judy and me and that we needed to do something to support the mission of the school,” Cheney said. “I not only received a great education, but Holy Name was where I also met friends for life. When I reflect back on the days I attended there, I realize it gave me a great foundation to build upon as we raised a family and built a career.” Following his graduation from Holy 44 Giorgiana Regne Weber ’39 Tim & Jane Belko Janis Van Tilburg Williams ’56 Roger Williams The Parents of Rita Kessler Wysocki ’50 Rita Kessler Wysocki ’50 Russ Zelasko ’75 Gary M. Schniegenberg ’72 Denise Schniegenberg Zelasko ’75 Name, Cheney worked before enlisting in the Marines. Upon returning to civilian life, he resumed his work in business while earning a degree from Cleveland State University. During his impressive career, Cheney was a general manager with Harvard Manufacturing in Cleveland, and president of the Steadley Co. in Carthage, MO, which he and a group of investors eventually purchased. He also was a key member in the founding of two community banks, and served on the boards of several businesses, financial institutions, and a hospital. By his side through it all has been his wife, Judy, who has grown fond of Holy Name through the years. “Judy and I have been married for 53 years. While we attended different schools, she always enjoyed my friends at Holy Name. We really enjoyed Bob Pattie, the Holy Name band director, and his band,” Cheney said. “We met as juniors in high school and Judy still talks about how great those days were when we attended Holy Name functions. “Holy Name was just a great school and left me with fond memories.” HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Current & Former Faculty & Staff Maureen Adler Felicia Anderson Emily Balodis ’10 Shelbrey Althoff Blanc ’95 John Bonza Michael Borowiak Karen Borsz Sr. Helen Ann Brown Karen Carter Cassie Conti Colleen Corrigan Day ’88 Ben Farmer Marylyn Frohwerk Sr. Sheila Gallagher ’61 Charles Garofalo Carl Gianguzzo ’60 Lisa L. Gould ’83 Sr. Paula Greggila Vivian Habrat Deborah A. Hannigan Rev. Thomas A. Haren Sr. Katherine Hoelscher Rev. Mark L. Hollis Daniel Hornbeek Daniel Humphrey ’09 Terrence Kenneally ’67 Barbara Krakowiak Ketterick ’67 Timothy R. Krolikowski ’67 Joseph Langa ’75 Louis Latona ’70 Denise McCafferty Daniel Moderick, Sr. ’66 Raymond M. Murphy Robert Pawlak ’56 Mark Pinzone Beth Gallagher Powers ’52 Larry Ream Gina Coreno Rini ’82 Karen Kaye Sorace-Thomas Michael Sullivan Tim Sullivan Katherine E. Szmagala Mary Stringer Wallace ’85 David A. Wilks ’65 Yvette Falardeau Wypasek ’80 John Zigmond (d) = deceased DONOR ROLL Parents & Grandparents of Current & Former Students Richard & Joanne Abramczyk Brian ’86 & Eileen Tivenan ’88 Adams Greg & Julie Alberty Greg & Patrice Alberty Alejandro & Ninfa Aldana Terry & Sandra Althoff David & Mary Ann Amrozowicz Bob & Karen King ’85 Andrews Lawrence ’72 & Mary Piechowski ’69 Arthur Thomas & Sandy Beauregard Paul & Carole Becka Richard & Margaret Bedell Jerry ’72 & Emma Bednar Christopher & Roberta Krasovic ’76 Betlejewski Brian & Lorie Bilak Ernest & Margeret Blevins Michael ’80 & Cindy Bogacki Robert & Laura Bohrer John & Vivian Bonza Tom ’73 & Denise Lewalk ’73 Borgio Jeffrey ’70 & Karen Borsz Terrence ’87 & Nancy Ashton ’85 Boylan Brian ’85 & Patty Breslin Thomas & Katherine Breslin Michael & Jenny Brickner Michael & Debbie D’Alessio ’84 Brown Carole Soltis Bruck ’81 Charles & Ann Gannon ’69 Brutvan Todd & Deana Morgan ’89 Bryner George & Joanne Buchko Mark ’75 & Mary Beth Krakowiak ’75 Burger John F. Campbell Patrick ’73 & Claudia Campbell Tim & Karen Carter Kathleen Chapin Charles & Judith Churavy Patrick ’83 & Christine Cleary David Clifford ’83 The Cola Family Brett & Mary Day ’73 Colvard Sharon Conomy Robert ’49 & Marian Conroy William & Deborah Iacona ’69 Conroy James & Tami Coreno Ron & Elaine Coreno Jim & Lisa Corrigan Patrick & Celia Corrigan Norman & Donna Finnerty ’80 Cotone Coleen M. Coyne Robert & Colleen Crabbs (d) = deceased Hector & Bessie Cuevas Gerald ’53 & Lillian Pelko ’52 Cunningham Timothy ’72 & Francine Cunningham Peter & Sandra D’Anniballe Thomas & Alyce Danzey Brian ’83 & Colleen Corrigan ’88 Day Jo Ann Day Kevin ’78 & Diane Godec ’78 Day Michael ’71 & Mary Jo Day Tom ’70 & Kate Stringer ’70 Day Soledad Defante Mary Alice DeJohn Bradley & Jennifer Denning Arthur & Deborah DePompei James & Bonnie DiMarino Michael & Jennie Helms ’81 Dollard Anthony & Sharon Dosen Joseph ’81 & Gayle Dubovec William ’58 & Joanne Dyer Art & Margaret Ehlinger James & Marilyn Ehrbar William ’88 & Beth Ehrbar Gerri Falardeau Anthony & Cathleen Fatica Kevin & Sheila Fenton James & Barbara Flower Nancy Priebe Franck ’73 Betsy Frontino ’84 Joe ’79 & Cindy Kaade ’79 Funari Michael & Celestine Hudak ’69 Furlan Anthony ’65 & Gloria Galati Craig & Melinda Galla Michael P. ’73 & Linda Zarembski ’73 Gallagher Anne Kollin Gannon ’67 Patrick ’67 & Catherine Gannon Jack ’73 & Margie Gilbride Cliff & Jane Gonet James ’77 & Kimberly Gorey Matthew ’86 & Laura McNamara ’86 Gray Robert ’61 & Cecilia Gray Phillip & Zelma Greynolds Rick & Sheryl Grospitch Kenneth ’77 & Mary Kukich ’78 Gurgol Robert & Beth Burrell ’69 Haas Daniel & Chris Halicki Peter & Ann Marie Halinecz Timothy & Deborah Hannigan Albert ’49 & Veronica Hanzlick Thomas & Mary Harrington Richard Jorz & Kathy Day ’76 Hartman Daniel & Catherine Merker ’77 Hartnett Ray & Margaret Hauck Tom & Paula Hogan William & Linda Hronek George ’69 & Christine Popik ’69 Hvizd James ’70 & Nancy Gilbride ’70 Joyce Thomas ’66 & Shirley Joyce William ’95 & Therese Brutvan ’93 Joyce Joseph & Diane Karoleski Joe ’83 & Sheila Zarycki ’83 Kavalec Lawrence ’82 & Jacqueline Kelly Terrence ’67 & Susan Cejka ’67 Kenneally Joseph & Maria Keppler Karen Kett Michael & Barbara Krakowiak ’67 Ketterick Martin & Jeanne Kilbane Dale ’55 & Redith King Terry & Victoria King Andrew & Jackie Kinnen Ilse Kives Jack ’68 & Nancy Koch Kris & Danielle Koch Michael & Susan Roth ’86 Koetter Michael & Mary Kay Kolenz Joseph & Bernie Kowal Norman & Carol Krasnodemski Joseph ’83 & Rosella Krause Alfred & Theresia Krist Tim ’67 & Liz Yungvirt ’67 Krolikowski Ronald & Margie Kruse David & Michele Bator ’85 Kuhr Wendy Lachowski James & Marlene Lapp Louis Latona ’70 Joseph ’87 & Susan Paris ’84 Laviano Joseph & Tamara Laviano Rita Coleman Lawry ’73 Bart & Mary Pat Stringer ’78 Leneghan Michael & Renee Logue John & Nancy Lorincz Patrick & Margaret Lysobey Vito & Tina Castrigano ’93 Magistro Richard & Sheila Magovich Jim ’74 & Eileen Malloy James & Ann Masella Stephen & Giedra Matas Francis Matese Joseph & Denise McCafferty Jim & Therese Powers ’75 McCall Frances McCarthy (d) James & Beverly McGinty William & Ann Clifford ’61 McNamara Gilbert & Mary Ann Medaglia Joseph & Ann Mementowski Daniel & Mary Ann Mihalik Daniel ’66 & Denice Godec ’70 Moderick Kevin ’80 & Jeanine Veres ’80 Mooren James ’85 & Patty Byrne ’86 Moran Edward & Kathleen Morgan John ’88 & Lisa Murphy Bao & Thaoly Nguyen Robert E. Oblocki James & Lynnda O’Malley Robert & Kelley O’Malley John & Michele Opalko Carol Opincar Scott ’87 & Nicole Wieczorek ’88 Opincar Patrick & Mary Jo Maloney ’76 O’Toole Donald & Sharon Panik Grace Alunni Patten ’69 Lawrence ’69 & Peggy Snow ’71 Patton Thomas Patton Mark & Jennifer Petitt Mr. & Mrs. Michael Pokorny Robert & Patricia Potts Bryan ’53 & Beth Gallagher ’52 Powers Ron & Rose Prasek Mark ’88 & Alison Priebe Tom and Helen Provenzano Lawrence & Barbara Ream Scott & Margaret Rees Ruthanne Rennert Edward & Leigh-Ann Revay Todd & Melinda Rings Frank Rini ’75 Paul & Gina Coreno ’82 Rini Paul & Laurie Roch Richard & Jeannette Sacha Ronald & Deborah Scheidel Frederick & Karen Schmieder Stephen & Helene Schnell Thomas ’69 & Debbie Roseberil ’69 Schuckert Andrew ’65 & Jane Scislo Kathleen Sejba John Sico & Maureen Byrne-Sico ’84 Richard & Francine George ’67 Simon Stephen & Mary Simonik June Kerr Sims Leon A. Skowronski Stephen & Laura Sozio Glen ’82 & Michelle McDevitt ’82 Springer Gail Starcher Dale & Cindy Stelbasky Dave & Barbara Stepic Edward & Theresa Stolla Edward Strnad Michael & Helen Sullivan Petra Sullivan Terry ’65 & Carol Szendel Greg & Mary Beth Spooner ’84 Taylor Marianne J. Taylor John & Jacqueline Tenerowicz Marlo ’45 & Rose Termini John & Paula Thomas Floyd & Christine Trouten holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 45 DONOR ROLL Parents & Grandparents continued Thomas ’75 & Barbara Vaughn Michael Veltre Erik & Joan Vichill Mike & Mary Stringer ’85 Wallace Edward ’70 & Helen Rose ’70 Weber Kevin & Toni Weigand Dan & Kathleen Downey ’79 Welsh Thaddeus & Marie Wentzlaff John & Mary Wilkins David A. ’65 & Susan Wilks Edward & Patrice Burger ’78 Williams David ’70 & Joanne Roush ’72 Winkel Jim & Patricia McLaughlin ’86 Wise Matthew & Michele Wolf Timothy & Carmen Wolfe Jason & Yvette Falardeau ’80 Wypasek Kevin & Elizabeth Yaugher Denise Schniegenberg Zelasko ’75 Gerald & Nancy Zelenka Dennis & Dorothy Zubricky Samuel ’71 & Fiorella Provenzano ’71 Zummo Ronald Zupancic (d) Friends Anonymous (2) George & Catherine Adams Sheila Adler Greg & Patrice Alberty Tim & Jane Belko Frances Bellomo Chayson Blanc Joseph & Patricia Boehm Dorothy Borer Callen Breen Ken & Rose Breen Sr. Helen Ann Brown Frances Burke Donald & Sharon Byrne Michael Byrne Rev. John T. Carlin Theodore & Jean Castele Theresa Cesear Shirley Chambers Thomas Cole Thad & Helen Cooke John & Diane Dedinsky Timothy DeGeeter William Dent Steven Ditto, M.D. Ronald Fingerhut Michele Frank Carmen Gallardo Jay & Ilene Goldberg Scott & Stacy Golding Jonathan Gordon Grant Trauma Services 46 Rev. Thomas A. Haren Ray & Margaret Hauck Patrick Hawkins Rev. Mark L. Hollis Anthony Holub Ronald & Debbie Iacoboni Michael Jackson Richard Jorz Eleanor Kane Robert & Stefanie Karon James & Marilyn Kennedy Philip & Kathleen King John & Karen Kirk Gregory Kurtz Mary Ann Lanigan Rose Lavelle John Lawler Albert & Patricia Lucas Frank & Elsa Mahnic Joyce Marchi Bob & Kathleen McFadden Tracy McIvor Michael & Michele Mullee Diane Obringer Terrence & Mary Beth O’Donnell Dan O’Hara John & Mary Patton Ursula B. Patton Ronald & Deborah Perger Paul F. “Red” Perron Mark Pinzone Eileen Platten-Kral John Power Steven Relich Gene Rorak Janet Saxon Joseph & Nancy Scarpitti Frank F. Schueller (d) Frances Schumaker Peter Smith Paul T. Tavano Eric & Kathleen VanHorn James Wells Linda Williams Roger Williams Corporations, Businesses, Foundations, & Trusts Ancora Advisors Baker Osinski Kensinger Funeral Home Castele Family Foundation Catanzarite Family Foundation Christine Twardzik Foundation Cisco Systems Foundation Cleveland Door Controls HOLY NAME HIGH SCHOOL | holynamehs.com Cunningham Paving Co. Diocese of Cleveland Dominion Foundation Eaton Corp. Fortuna Funeral Home Frank DiMarino Scholarship Golf Outing Frank F. Schueller Charitable Remainder Unitrust Gene Ptacek & Son Fire Equipment Co., Inc. Grant Trauma Services Inver Grove Ford Lincoln J & F Transportation Co. JPMorgan Chase Foundation KeyBank Foundation Lubrizol Foundation Mark Termini Associates Materials Handling Group, Inc. Michael Talty and Helen Talty Charitable Trust NACCO Industries Northwestern Mutual Foundation Notre Dame College Overcoat Recordings Parker Hannifin Foundation Pat Catan’s Pepsico Foundation Qwestcom Graphics Inc. Ronald Zupancic - Trust Schwab Charitable Fund Sisters of Charity Sisters of Notre Dame The Sherwin-Williams Foundation The Stein Companies Vic’s Floral Inc. Wells Fargo Foundation Western Reserve Group DONOR PROFILE: Elizabeth Trouten Volpe ’03 E lizabeth Trouten Volpe ’03 is a busy person. A licensed physical therapist with the MetroHealth System in Cleveland who specializes in outpatient, women’s health, and orthopedic treatments, and is certified in the management and treatment of lymphedema, Volpe describes her job as one that is “fast paced, makes me think and, sometimes, makes me tired.” That is why being able to make her Annual Fund contribution to Holy Name using the school’s online monthly payment plan was a convenient option for her. “When I sat down at the start of the year to decide my charitable contributions, I knew I wanted to donate money to something that is local,” Volpe said. “The fact that you can make your donation online makes it easy to support Holy Name and, in some ways, makes the school more accessible.” Volpe, who earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Dayton and a doctorate in physical therapy from Cleveland State University, first learned about the importance of helping others as a student at Holy Name. “We had community service projects that made me realize that if everyone does just a little bit, a lot of goodwill can be accomplished in the world,” she said. Volpe has remained connected to the school since graduating through her siblings, Alex ’06 and Allison ’12. She has a handful of friends from Holy Name who she sees on a regular basis, and also reconnected with classmates during her 10-year reunion in 2013. Those experiences made supporting Holy Name an easy decision for Volpe. “I had a positive experience at Holy Name,” she said, “and I would like the school to be able to continue to provide students with an experience that was similar to mine.” (d) = deceased Holy Name High School Centennial Prayer Written by the Rev. William Krizner, former Chaplain of Holy Name High School Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ, Eternal Son of the Living God! All praise to You, whose Name is above all other names, whose Name is Holy: resplendent in brightness and glory. For 100 years you have graciously blessed our school and through the dedication, the witness, and example of pastors and administrators, women of religious consecration, devoted teachers, and a steadfast staff, Your Word has been imparted and your wisdom has formed hearts and minds. Ever grateful, we ask your continued blessings upon our school. Be mindful, O Lord, of our alumni and benefactors. Welcome into eternity those who have gone before us marked in faith. Instill within our hearts a burning desire to honor and to keep Holy Your Name. As you have so blessed us may we, in turn, be a blessing to one another. Guide our actions, make vibrant our witness, and help us to grow in charity, in wisdom, and in generous service to your people. Through the intercession of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, may our school community continue to be a reflection of your love and your constant mercy. Confident in your love and with sincere gratitude, we ask this in Your Most Holy Name, through the Holy Spirit who lives and reigns with You as our One God, forever and ever. Amen. All praise and glory to the Most Holy Name of Jesus both now and forever! holynamehs.com | 2014-2015 47 6000 Queens Highway Parma Heights, OH 44130 Holy Na m e H igh School UPCOMING EVENTS THURSDAY, MAY 21: SATURDAY, JUNE 13: Tribute to Mary & Baccalaureate Mass at Holy Name 7th Annual 5K Run, NamerFEST, Alumni Basketball Tournament, and Team Up for Turf Activities at Holy Name FRIDAY, MAY 22: Graduation at St. Columbkille Church THURSDAY, JUNE 11: Eugene T. Krakowiak Classic Alumni Golf Outing at Pine Hills Golf Club FRIDAY, JUNE 12: All School Reunion and Alumni Basketball Tournament at Holy Name FRIDAY, SEPT. 18: Homecoming Tailgate and Alumni Game at North Royalton’s Serpentini Chevrolet Stadium WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11: Alumni Veterans Day Event at Holy Name SATURDAY, DEC. 12: Alumni Breakfast with Santa at Holy Name