Honoring Daniel Loepp - De La Salle Collegiate

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Honoring Daniel Loepp - De La Salle Collegiate
De La Salle Collegiate and
the Brothers of the Christian Schools proudly present the
Thirty-Fifth Annual
Christian Brothers’ Dinner
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Honoring
Daniel Loepp
Class of 1975
Dear Alumni & Friends of
De La Salle Collegiate,
the Christian Brothers
& their Lay Partners,
It is my honor to welcome you to our 35th annual Christian Brothers’ Dinner. Your presence
tonight speaks clearly to your commitment to our Lasallian mission of providing all young men
an education that forms their spirits, their hearts, and their minds all in order to go out into our
world and live the gospel message of Jesus. Your support of tonight’s dinner and your continued
support throughout the year help to make it possible for us to insure that as many young men as
possible can experience the transformative experience of a Lasallian secondary education.
This evening, we honor Daniel Loepp from the De La Salle Collegiate Class of 1975. Dan is an
exceptional person who is an outstanding representative of De La Salle Collegiate. From his days
at the “old school” down by City Airport right up to today, Dan has put his faith into action by
always seeking to take care of those less fortunate. Dan’s commitment to our school and our
core Lasallian values is exemplary. We gather this evening to celebrate Dan’s life work, to thank
him for all he means to so many of us, and to honor him with the school’s highest recognition
for an alumnus. I know you join me and all at De La Salle Collegiate in congratulating Dan and
thanking him for his service to our school and to our metropolitan region.
On behalf of the Christian Brothers, our Board of Trustees, our faculty, staff, administration and
the students we are blessed to serve, I thank you for your attendance this evening and for your
continued support of our Lasallian Mission. I hope that you have a wonderful evening
celebrating our community and toasting an outstanding alumnus of De La Salle, Daniel Loepp.
St. John Baptist de La Salle, pray for us!
John M. Knight
President
De La Salle Collegiate
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“You must, then, look upon this work entrusted to you by pastors, by fathers and mothers,
as one of the most important and most necessary services in the church.
For you lay the foundation for the building of the church.”
St. John Baptist de La Salle (1651-1719)
Why we are here...
Thank you for joining us at the 35th Annual Christian Brothers’ Dinner. Your presence and
generosity allow us to carry out the Mission of our Founder, St. John Baptist de La Salle, who
answered an unexpected call from God to educate students, regardless of their financial means.
You are valued partners in furthering the Mission of the Brothers of the Christian Schools to
provide a “human and Christian education” to hardworking, talented young men.
Today at De La Salle, we are surrounded by excellence: in our athletic programs, music and
drama activities, and in the numerous clubs that offer every student the opportunity to acquire
his own excellence; in our classrooms, where students continue to earn the highest academic
honors; and most importantly, the excellence in the Gospel values taught not only in our
Religion classes, but modeled by every member of our Faculty and Staff. They consider it a
privilege and responsibility to inspire and challenge all of our students.
We are deeply grateful for your partnership.
Live Jesus in our hearts forever!
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The Thirty-Fifth Annual
Christian Brothers’ Dinner
Program
Welcome
Chris Czarnik
Director of Advancement
Michael Brillati, Class of 1993
Christian Brothers’ Dinner Chairman
Award Presentation
John M. Knight
President, De La Salle Collegiate
Honoree
Daniel Loepp, Class of 1975
Invocation
Brother Patrick McNally, FSC
St. Joseph High School, Class of 1955
Alumni Events Director
Dinner
Please Note - the Silent Auction will close at 9:30 this evening.
See pages 10 and 11 for more information on bidding.
St. John Baptist de la Salle, pray for us.
Live Jesus in our hearts, forever!
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SUMMER CAMPS
Baseball Camp (boys only)
June 20 - 23 for grades 6-9
Bowling Camp (New)
July 18 - 21 for grades 5-12
Sports Broadcasting Camp (New)
June 20 - 23 for grades 6-9
Advanced Robotics Camp (New)
July 18 - 21 for grades 5-9
Chemistry Camp (New)
June 20 - 23 for grades 5-9
Art Camp (New)
July 25 - 28 for grades 6-9
Wrestling Camp (boys only)
June 27 - 30 for grades 1-9
Soccer Camp
July 25 - 28 for grades 3-9
Speed, Strength, and Running Camp
June 27 - 30 for grades 6-9
Golf Camp (New)
July 25 - 28 for grades 6-9
Aspire Camp:
How to Get Into the College of Your Dreams
June 27 - 30 for grades 8-12
Business Camp:
Banking, FInance & Investing - An interactive Guide
to Your Financial Future.
Sponsored by Christian Financial Credit Union.
August 1 - 4 for grades 7-9
Lacrosse Camp (boys only)
June 27 - 30 for grades 6-9
Academic Prep Camp:
How to Succeed Your Freshman Year
August 1 -4 for grades 8-9
Hockey Camp
July 11 - 14 for grades 6-9
Mathematics Camp
July 11 - 14 for grades 4-9
*All Camps are co-ed unless indicated
For full camp details, dates and costs, please visit the De La Salle
website at www.delasallehs.com and follow the link to Summer
Camps or call 586.541.6210
Football Camp
July 11 - 14 for grades 4-9
Basketball Camp
July 18 - 21 for grades 5-9
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Robotics Camp
July 18 - 21 for grades 5-9
Sponsored by:
De La Salle Collegiate High School
Builders of Boys, Makers of Men
A Catholic, Lasallian Education Since 1926
14600 Common Rd., Warren, MI 48088
www.delasallehs.com
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The Dinner Committee
gathers at the Kickoff Party
with 2016 Honoree
Dan Loepp ‘75.
Past Honorees
2015
2014 2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 2016 Dinner
Committee
Thom Lipari
Mark Wisniewski ‘83
Julius Cicchini and Gino Paliaroli, ‘55 SJ
Dr. Raymond Skowronski, ‘75
John C. Monigold, ‘66
Russ Agosta, ‘64
Rich Jungwirth, ‘52
Jerry Zaccardelli ‘75
Brother Robert Carnaghi, FSC ‘48 SJ
Gerald J. Carnago ‘49
William Fox ‘50 and Anthony Mattar ‘50
J. Anthony DeSantis ‘60,
Richard Dobrzynski ‘60, and
Brother Xavier Pankovits, FSC ‘60
James C. Addy ‘63
Peter J. Maceroni ‘58
Leonard Brillati
The Christian Brothers
Brother Thomas Lackey, FSC ‘65
Paul C. Zimmer ‘66
John F. Potvin ‘54
Joseph R. Quasarano ‘42
Brother Patrick McNally, FSC, ‘55 SJ
James J. Gunn ‘56
Albert Schaller, ’55, Justin Schaller ’53,
and Roger Schller ‘56
Roger Rinke ’47 and Roland Rinke ‘43
Robert J. LeFevre ‘48
J. P. McCarthy ‘50
Anthony W. Muer, Jr. ‘39
William Cromie ‘35
Brother Lewis Weins FSC,
Walter Van Den Bossche ‘29, and
Vincent Goeddeke ‘18 SJ
Brother Kevin Gilhooly, FSC
Anthony Brune, Sr. ‘38
Brother Bernard Guzewicz, FSC
John Addy, Jr. ‘34
Brother George Synan, FSC
Michael A. Brillati ‘93 - Chairman
Stephen Brillati ‘93
Anthony Catullo ‘59
Christopher Czarnik
Onorio D’Agostini
Matt DeAngelis
Steve Graus ‘74
Tony Lamerato ‘02
Greg Martinko ‘99
John C. Monigold, Sr. ‘66
Michael Ringler
Amy Seiferlein
Sam Serra
Sal Simone ‘74
Ray Skowronski ‘74
Michael Wasik ‘91
Past Chairmen
2007 - present 2005 - 2006 2001 - 2004 1995 - 2000 1993 - 1994 1991 - 1992 1989 - 1990 1987 - 1988 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 -7-
Michael Brillati ‘93
Jeffrey Jamerino ‘81
Steve Graus ‘74
Leonard Brillati, Duane Rao ‘70,
and Rich Smetanka ‘70
Leonard Brillati
Jim Addy ‘63
John DiLaura ‘57
Robert LeFevre ‘48
James Gilleran ‘54
James Gunn ‘56
John Potvin ‘54
Raymond Eisbrenner ‘49
Roger Rinke ‘43, Roland Rinke ‘47
2016 Dinner Honoree
Mr. Daniel Loepp ‘75
Dan Loepp has been a key supporter of De La Salle
and the Lasallian Mission of the Brothers of the
Christian Schools.
He has been CEO of Blue­Cross/Blue Shield of
Michigan since 2006.
DLS President John M. Knight said, “Dan Loepp exemplifies everything that is good and true
about Lasallian secondary education. Dan is a
person who lives his faith each day. On behalf of
the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the Board
of Trustees, and the entire De La Salle Collegiate
community, we are delighted to bestow the honor
of the Christian Brothers’ Award on Daniel Loepp.”
In selecting Dan as the honoree for the 35th annual
event, Dinner Chair Michael Brillati, ‘93, said,
“Dan is a tremendous individual. We are all proud
of his many accomplishments, but more importantly, he truly exemplifies the Lasallian spirit.”
At the annual Christian Brothers’ Dinner Kickoff
in early March, Dan reflected on his long association with De La Salle and the Christian Brothers
before a group of his family and colleagues, classmates, the Christian Brothers’ Dinner Committee,
and past Honorees.
Parental Commitment
Dan recounted how his father took a job promotion
in 1964, and the family moved to Cleveland. But
less than a year later, his parents decided to return
to Detroit so that their sons could attend De La
Salle and receive a Christian Brothers’ education.
“It was a pivotal point in all our lives,” Dan says.
“They thought this was an important thing to do.
Like the parents of thousands of other DLS students, my parents made those tough, dedicated
decisions when a thousand dollars in tuition was an
unbelievable commitment.”
The oldest Loepp son, Bob, graduated in 1968, Tom
followed in 1970, and a sister Pat graduated from
Dominican High School in 1977. Dan’s parents,
Bob and Mary, have both passed in the last 14
months.
The De La Salle Connection
Dan recalled his connections with so many others
from De La Salle, long before he walked in the
doors at Conner and Glenfield as a freshman. The
Loepp Family lived on Whitehill, near Whittier, in
Guardian Angels Parish.
“My parents and Br. Tom Lackey’s parents bowled
together in the Guardian Angels Ushers’ League.
My parents were practically joined at the hip with
the Baumgarts, and of course, their son Dave (‘76)
is now the President of the DLS Alumni Association. Ray Skowronski lived a few blocks away.”
Dan remembers his first encounter with Br. Patrick
McNally. Dan’s older brothers were in the DLS
Glee Club, directed by Br. Patrick. “When I came
to the Christmas concert in 1966, I thought meeting Br. Pat was the coolest thing in the world.”
Today, Brother Patrick’s office, the hub of the
Drama program, is named in memory of Bob and
Mary Loepp.
He also recalled how his parents made his brother
Tom take him to Friday night home basketball
games. “I was in sixth or seventh grade. We’d get
out of the car, and my brother would point at me
and say ‘You do one thing: get on that stage and
don’t move!’ There were some great teams then. I
saw John Bernard (now a member of the Board of
Trustees) who made All-State. And the team made
the regionals.”
The High School Experience
Dan said he was “scared to death” the first two
months of freshman year. “I rode the Hayes Express to get to school, and at DLS met all kinds of
new friends. Many are great friends to this day.
My brothers were good students, and Br. George
Synan liked them, and when I got to high school,
he liked me, too!”
Dan praised the benefit of participating in the
school musicals. “I learned to tap dance from Joan
Mossner, and tap danced in the plays for three
years. There were 110 in my graduating class,
and everybody participated, including athletes.
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Left to Right; John M. Knight, President, Dan Loepp ‘75, Br. Tom Lackey ‘65, Br. Robert
Carnaghi SJ ‘48, and Br. Pat McNally SJ ‘55.
I didn’t realize it at the time, and it took 30 years
to understand. Being in the play had the benefit of
going outside of your skin, and being different, and
becoming comfortable with being different.”
Dan says John Hertel, then a Wayne County Commissioner, visited the DLS Student Council
during Dan’s junior year, greatly impacting his
life. “He was running for State Senate at the time.
I ended up working for all three Hertel brothers.
John was involved with State government, and his
brother Dennis was a U.S. representative. I was
ultimately Chief of Staff for Curtis Hertel when he
was Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives (1993-94). That one incident - having John
come to DLS - made a difference.”
But most influential on Dan “was meeting other
students” such as classmates John Moore, now
Chair of the DLS Board of Trustees, and Jerry Zaccardelli, a past Board Chair and the 2008 Honoree.
Lessons Learned
“Most importantly, were the men and women who
taught us and really cared about us. I think that dynamic of the Lasallian mission of caring for people,
no matter who they are, is at the core of DLS.”
Dan expanded on the intangible lessons of his high
school education. “DLS instilled in me empathy
and confidence, and context in responsibility. To be
always thinking of the situation and how we should
act. Our responsibility to make things better was
instilled in us here in spades. It made a huge impact
in my life.
“The Builders of Boys, Makers of Men slogan is
something you sort of understood at 16 or 17, but
understand more as you grow up. Take someone like
me who was scared, and now I’m CEO of the third
largest health insurer in the United States. There are
thousands of stories like mine over the years.”
Dan praised the Academic Support program. “DLS
is an elite school that has made the decision to help
different learners, to give kids the tools so they can
stay in the school. For DLS to embrace the idea that
everybody can be made whole, if they’re willing to
be, is a pretty great thing.”
Looking to the Future
“I had a great opportunity because of my parents,
and was assisted by great men and women here at
DLS. It’s up to our generation to take care of the
next generation. The only way we do that is to make
sure DLS is in a position to provide for the students
who come through the door.
“The dinner reminds us that we all need to give
back.”
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The Qtego Silent Auction
Through the generosity of family, friends, and supporters of De La Salle Collegiate High School,
we are proud to offer you the Annual Silent Auction. Many of the items are social events to be
shared with family, friends, and business associates.
A list of Auction Items can be found on your table.
We are using technology and saving the planet at the same time by teaming with Qtego for
“electronic bidding” on the auction. This means that you can bid on an item from your phone and
receive updates throughout the evening without leaving your seat!
If you need any help, please ask one of the Qtego representatives or one of the DLS staff
members for assistance.
As always, enjoy the evening and thank you for your continued support.
See the following page for instructions on registering
and bidding with your phone.
All auction items will close at 9:30 p.m.
Use this to go directly to the qtego site:
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Silent Auction Bidding
Tips & Guidelines
Mobile phone bidding from Qtego Auction Technology is back at this year’s Christian Brothers’ Dinner!
There is no more paper bidding. To bid using your mobile phone, register your mobile phone number at the
registration table, or with one of the Qtego Representatives in orange. Follow the instructions below to get
started. Happy bidding and good luck!
Step 1: Register your phone
Visit the secure site at qtego.net/qlink/dls to register. You will enter your cell phone number, contact
information and credit card information. You will then receive a text message confirming your registration.
Step 2: Start bidding
To bid on an item, text the Item Number (3 digit number next to the photo) followed by your bid amount.
Example: To bid $75 on item number 123, reply to any Qtego text with 123(space)75.
You will receive a text message confirming your bid.
Step 3: Keep bidding
If you are outbid on an item, you will receive a text notification. Simply reply with your new bid.
Don’t text or don’t have a phone? Stop by the auction table
or look for any Qtego staff in orange shirts - they will be happy to help you.
Please register by 9:00. The Auction closes at 9:30.
Helpful Tips
To Set Up Automated Bidding
Enter the item number, your maximum bid amount, and the letter M to indicate the maximum you are willing to bid on that item. The system will bid for you up to your maximum, and then alert you if you are still
outbid.
To Check the Bidding Status on ALL Your Items
Reply to any Qtego text with the word STATUS. You’ll receive a text listing all the items on which you are
the current high bidder.
Auction Closing
The auction will end promptly at 9:30 p.m. on April 28, 2016. Winning bidders will receive a text message
stating that they are the winning bidder on that item. Please check out at the Auction table to receive your
items.
To Make a Donation
You can click on the “Donate” button to make a gift to support the Lasallian Mission of De La Salle.
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
ROBERT AND MARY LOEPP
Thank you for your sacrifice for our
Catholic education.
THE LOEPP FAMILY
ROBERT JR. ’68, THOMAS ’70, DANIEL ’75 AND
PATRICIA ’78 (DOMINICAN HIGH SCHOOL)
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Class
1975
Class ofof1975
Congratulates Dan Loepp

For your work in the community and many years of
service and dedication of helping others!
Dan you are a true cheer leader for DLS!
Your classmates:
Dr. Fred Bartolomei, President Executive Currency
Michael Decker, President DEM Group- Professional Employer Organization Services
Michael P. Girskis, DDS MS
Jim Glowniak, Technology Development Manager at Chevron Corporation on behalf of his good friend
and classmate Rich Balgenorth who returned to the Lord on October 24th 2007.
Dr. John Moore, PhD. CPA Associate Dean, DeVos Graduate School of Business, Northwood University
Mike Michalak, Executive Vice President & Chief Risk Officer, Comerica Incorporated
Bill Mischel, President & CEO, Shamrock Development LLC.
Darryl Onderik, President/Owner of the Coachmen Orchestra and Manager at Wujek Calcaterra & Sons
Matt Rohr, HR consultant
Mark Torzy, President Owner KVF Troy Corporation
Jerry Zaccardelli, VP Employee Benefits Brown & Brown of Detroit.
Rich Zahodnic PhD, Professor at Macomb Community College
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Dan Loepp ‘75
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a most deserving honoree!
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Congratulations, Dan Loepp!
2016 Honoree
De La Salle 35th Annual
Christian Brothers’ Dinner
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Leave a Legacy...
Please Remember De La Salle In Your Will
The Brother George Synan Society recognizes
alumni and friends who have remembered De La Salle
in their estate plans.
Regardless of whether you would like to be
acknowledged as part of the Synan Society, or you
prefer to remain anonymous, all it takes is a quick
phone call to your lawyer to add a charitable gift
to your will.
If you have already designated a gift in your will for
De La Salle, or have questions, please contact the
Advancement Office at 586.778.3356.
Leave a legacy of excellence and
preserve the De La Salle tradition for generations to come.
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Delivery available anywhere in Michigan
Congratulations to the 2016 Dinner Honoree
Mr Dan Loepp!
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Thank you for supporting the
Mission of the Christian Brothers.
The lessons they teach are as
important now as ever.
The De La Salle Collegiate
Board of Trustees
Mr. Russ Agosta
Br. Christopher Belleman, FSC
Mr. John R. Bernard
Mr. Stephen Brillati
Mr. Eric Carver
Mr. Gregory J. DeMars
Mr. Timothy Dryer
Mr. William Edwards, BFSC
Br. Francis Eells, FSC
Dr. Richard Herbert
Mr. Christopher Iannuzzi
Mrs. Marsha Hall-Jenkins
Br. Joseph Juliano, FSC
Mr. John M. Knight
Br. James Martino, FSC
Dr. John Moore
Mrs. Cyndi Popp
Mrs. Diane Peklo
Mr. Greg Shea
Dr. Deborah Sieradzki
Dr Raymond Skowronski
Mr. Daniel Wisniewski Jr.
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49150 Schoenherr
Shelby Township, MI
48315-3857
(586) 532-8600
11470 Thirteen Mile
Warren, MI
48093-2566
(586) 751-3131
www.wasikfuneralhome.com
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focus
expertise
strategy
collaboration
execution
Tom Beard
Partner
Cohen & Company revolves
around the passionate pursuit
of opportunity for closely held
businesses and entrepreneurs.
Partner
GHD CPAs and Advisors is proud to be a
part of Cohen & Company. Learn more at
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CHRISTIAN BROTHERS AUXILIARY
YE AR S
Mike Lorenz
For more information, please
email [email protected]
or log onto our website page:
http://www.delasallehs.com/
current-pilots/parents/cba
or call 586.778.2207 x 460
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Upcoming CBA Meetings
and Events
2016
May Crowning and Meeting
Thursday, May 5, 7pm
De La Salle chapel
& C O U N T I NG
Making A Difference
end-oF-the-year Meeting
and Celebration
Thursday, June 9, 7pm
De La Salle cafeteria
annual “Sip & Shop” and
CraFt Show
Friday & Saturday, Nov. 18-19
like us on Facebook at
Friends of the
De La Salle Collegiate
Christian Brothers
Auxiliary (CBA)
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Support our advertisers!
Let them know that you saw
their ad in the
Christian Brothers’ Dinner
Program Book!
Telephone (586) 939-5800
CATHERINE M. OSINSKI DINKA, D.D.S.
JOHN D. DINKA, D.D.S.
INGRID K. ALMQUIST, D.D.S.
35100 Tiffany Drive, Suite 101
Sterling Heights, MI 48312
Fax (586) 939-1522
www.dinkadental.com
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YOU’LL FIND EVERYTHING
YOU NEED TO PLAN YOUR
RETIREMENT RIGHT HERE.
Except maybe the tanning lotion.
Ask about the investment management
and financial planning services we offer.
Life well planned.
RALPH J. KOSS
JOSEPH J. SAVERINO
Senior Vice President, Investments
Managing Director
Associate Vice President, Investments
Wealth Management Specialist
19176 Hall Road, Suite 100 // Clinton Township, MI 48038
T 586.221.4950
[email protected]
pilotfg.com
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Villa Penna
Ristorante & Banquet Facilities
• Family Dining
• Casual Atmosphere
• Indoor Bocci Ball Court
• Free Valet Parking
Penna’s of Sterling
• Accommodations up to 1,100
• Your Menu Planned in Accordance With Your Wishes
• Complete Catering Service
• Intimate Atmosphere
Established in 1968
Specializing in Italian Cuisine
Enjoy our authentic Italian recipes
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Dinner Hours:
Tuesday thru Saturday at 4:00 p.m.
Sunday at 12:30 p.m.
38400 Van Dyke, Sterling Heights
(Just South of 17 Mile Road)
586-978-3880
43985 Hayes • Sterling Heights, 48313
586-566-9900
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Bill Fox - Class of 1950
Lakeview
Ford Lincoln
295 West Dickman Road • Battle Creek, MI 49037
Located in Battle Creek, MI, Lakeview Ford Lincoln is proud to be one of the
premier dealerships in the area. From the moment you walk into our showroom,
you’ll know our commitment to Customer Service is second to none.
We strive to make your experience with Lakeview Ford Lincoln a good one –
for the life of your vehicle. Whether you need to Purchase, Finance, or Service a
New or Pre-Owned Ford, you’ve come to the right place.
Call 888-418-6469 for your No-Obligation Internet Price Quote
from our New Internet Sales Department
and 888-589-0738 for our Pre-Owned Internet Sales Department.
www.shoplakeviewford.com
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John C. Monigold
Director of Alumni Relations
De La Salle Collegiate High School
14600 Common Road
Warren, MI 48088
Direct: 586.541.6212
Fax: 586.772.6134
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.delasallehs.com
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Tony Lamerato
my favorite Pilot.
From your
favorite Shamrock.
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Raymond Skowronski Jr., D.D.S., F.A.D.I., BFSC, ‘74
Raymond Skowronski III, ‘15
37300 Schoenherr
Sterling Heights, MI 48312
(586) 977-8413
www.dr-ray.com
General Dentistry · TMJ Disorders
Functional Orthodontics · Sleep Disordered Breathing
Congratulations to Dan Loepp, ‘75
2016 “Christian Brothers’ Dinner Honoree”
for his commitment to the Lasallian tradition of
Catholic education and quality health care.
We applaud Dan for his involvement and continued
dedication to his community.
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