The Leader, Summer 2009 - Covington Latin School
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The Leader, Summer 2009 - Covington Latin School
Bonitatem et Disciplinam et Scientiam Doce Me Summer 2009 A Newsletter for the Alumni and Friends of the Covington Latin School New Career Day Popular With Students Career Day returned to Covington Latin School for the first time in a long, long time on April 23 of this year. Twenty-eight alumni/ae made presentations to the students, covering fields ranging from medicine to law, to engineering, to manufacturing, to research, to writing, and even delved a little into public service. Attending alums, representing graduation years from 1949-1998, all voiced appreciation for the opportunity to speak, and the enjoyment in returning to their alma mater to discuss their professions and how they arrived at decisions about their lifeswork. Dr. Bryan Lanier ’93 drove up all the way from Georgia and Jim Sturgill ’94 drove all the way down from Michigan to participate! Quite a day, overall. And the students really gained from the experience. Expect an encore next year. Perhaps you’ll volunteer to participate?! ■ Fr. James Egbers, a former FBI agent and now pastor at St. Mary's Church in Alexandria, explains his role as diocesan priest. Did you know…. IN Emily Pooner has been selected by the City of Covington to receive the 2008 Key to the Future Award for her outstanding leadership and community service. She was selected for this award from a pool of nominees throughout the city of Covington. She was presented a plaque and a key to the city by the mayor of THIS ISSUE Covington. FEATURES 1 DID YOU KNOW 3 MEMORIALS 4 REUNIONS 5 CLASS NOTES 6 GOLF/TURFWAY 7 TOP ACHIEVERS 8 AP SCHOLARS 9 AAF RESULTS 16 NATIONAL MERIT REPORTS 2 HEADMASTER 6 ALUMNI AFFAIRS Dr. Alvin Niemer '49, retired dermatologist, answers questions about the medical profession. a Senior Brian Becker, son of Jack Becker’78, demonstrated that he is well prepared for college by earning the top composite score of 36 on the ACT® examination. Typically, less than 1/10th of one percent of all test takers earn the top composite score. Brian was the only Kentucky student to earn a 36 during the September 2008 test date and one of only 52 students in the nation, out of approximately 250,000 who tested on that ACT national test date. Dan Hopkins '10 assists Joe Rachford '65, process manager at Gallatin Steel, in demonstrating the kind of safety equipment used in a plant environment. a — See Did You Know on page 12 — 8 DEVELOPMENT Golf • July 30 • Twin Oaks Dr. Suzanne Stapleton Collins '96, clinical psychologist at Little Psychological Services, describes the scope of her work. Headmaster’s Report A Hearty Hello to All Our Good Friends, Each school year amazes me. Bring together stimulating students and outstanding faculty engaged in a traditional, classical curriculum, add supportive parents and selfless School Board Members, and you have a terrific recipe for creating leaders. Leaders do start here! The current class of 2009 saw 40 members, fresh from the Covington Latin School program, ready to take on the world and its challenges. Ever talented, this class received scholarship offers totaling more than 6.5 million dollars. They are heading off to institutions of higher learning as varied as Thomas More College, the University of Chicago, the University of Notre Dame, the College of Wooster and the Saint Louis University. They are leaders. Two National Merit Finalists were produced, ACT scores were raised, and honors were garnered across many fields. Whether it was again winning the Latin trophy for first place in state or winning first in a track event in state competition, our students share their talents both far and wide. They produced the musical, West Side Story; they took second place in a national Philosophy Slam competition; they have captured National Finalist status in the Doodle 4 Google contest; they have captured first place in girls’ basketball; they have won numerous writing awards in the Northern Kentucky writing contests; and they have been elected state officers in the Junior Classical League of Kentucky. They are leaders. Near and far, our students continue to support the community through collections, dances, penny wars, dress down days, etc. They continue to support our mission in Africa; they support the Cinderella’s Closet program; they sponsor the local cold shelter; they contribute to the DPAA; and they assist our ACUE schools. They are leaders. Our students know what they have been called to be. They know the legacy they are continuing on a daily basis. They know what is expected of them. They have answered the call. Leaders do start here! I cannot stress enough how your support of the school allows us to do what we are called to do: create leaders for the 21st century. So many of you contribute annually to our Academic Advancement Fund; others of you provide service to the school through your time and service. Regardless, what is important is that you lead. You help build the future by assisting us with educating students in our program. Because of you, our students have the opportunity to develop their skills and talents. They are fully aware of the sacrifices you make to advance their education. Rest assured that you are remembered in our prayers at Mass and other community assemblies of prayer. We cannot do it without YOU! On their behalf, I thank you. We ask for your continued support and prayers. You are a tremendous source of encouragement in maintaining our special Catholic education. May God continue to bless all of you! 2009-2010 CALENDAR OF SCHOOL EVENTS August 12 13 13 14 17 17 Book Day – Preps and Freshmen Book Day – Sophs, Juniors, Seniors Prep & Freshmen Orientation – Day #1 Prep & Freshmen Orientation – Day #2 First Day of School Latin Mass in Cathedral September 7 Labor Day – No School October 9 Teacher In-Service Day – No School 9-11 Senior Christian Awakening Retreat November 25-27 Thanksgiving Holiday December 16-18 Semester Exams Dec 21 Christmas Break to Jan 1 Remember Latin School in Your Will Andrew J. Barczak Headmaster Upcoming Events for Alumni/Alumnae 2 Alumni/ae Golf Outing Back to School Latin Mass Alumni/ae Banquet Thursday, July 30 Twin Oaks Golf Club 4-Man Best Ball Scramble August 17 Cathedral Alums and Parents Invited October 1 Twin Oaks Golf Club Alums and Spouses Invited Introducing the Class of 2009 These forty students earned over $6.1 million in scholarships/grants averaging $154,508 per student! This class had two National Merit finalists, one senior who received a perfect score on the ACT, some seniors received national awards, 100% are attending a college/university, and all Kentucky students were eligible for the state’s KEES money to further their education. Jake Robert Allison — University of Chicago Grant ATTENDING: The University of Chicago Melanie Nicola Ansara — University of Dayton Father Chaminade Award; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Louisville Keno-Jude Munoz Bakunawa — Thomas More College Dean’s Academic Scholarship, Diversity Award, Catholic High School Award and Kentucky Tuition Grant; Xavier University Catholic Legacy Award, Xavier Honors Award and University Grant; Allegheny College Trustee Scholarship; Bellarmine University Monsignor Treece Scholarship, Tuition Grant, and Residence Hall Grant; Arcadia University Distinguished Scholarship and Arcadia Knights Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Thomas More College Brian Charles Becker — University of Notre Dame Provost Scholarship and University Scholarship; University of Chicago Grant, National Merit Scholarship; Fordham University Presidential Scholarship; Centre College Dean’s Scholarship; Xavier University Chancellor Scholarship, Catholic Legacy Grant; University of Alabama Presidential Scholarship; CLS Athletic Booster’s Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Notre Dame or University of Chicago Sarah Hay Beckman — Xavier University Honors Award and Catholic Legacy Grant; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Xavier University *Rachel Alexandra Bier — Xavier University Trustee Scholarship, Honors Program Scholarship and Catholic Legacy Award; University of Louisville Trustee’s Scholarship; Bellarmine University Monsignor Horrigan Scholarship, Bellarmine Tuition Grant and Hall Grant; University of Kentucky Commonwealth Scholarship; University of Dayton Trustee’s Merit Scholarship; Franciscan University of Steubenville Academic Scholarship; Centre Graduation Awards FACULTY AWARD Rachel Bier LEADERSHIP AWARD Maddie Kusch-Kavanagh RALPH COLATRELLA JR. SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Emily Griswold CHRISTIAN SERVICE AWARD Haleigh Clements ENGLISH AWARD Maddie Kusch-Kavanagh GERMAN AWARD Ian Birthelmer LATIN AWARD Jesse Coe SPANISH AWARD Brian Becker MATHEMATICS AWARD Sierra O’Bryan ORATORICAL AWARD Andrea Patton RELIGION AWARD Kelly King SCIENCE AWARD Yashu Dhamija SOCIAL STUDIES AWARD Brynn Stylinski FINE ARTS AWARD Marie Tracy — See Graduates on page 11 — 3 Grand Event Marches On This year’s Grand Event was held on Saturday, March 7th at Receptions in Erlanger. Thank you to the sponsors, parents, alumni, and businesses who supported our efforts. Even though our net profit was down slightly from last year, the Grand Event was still a great success, thanks to chairpersons Sheree Rodgers and Margie Powers and all the parents and students who helped in the planning or who worked that evening. The $8,000 raffle winner was Robert Mihalik ’65, now living in San Diego, California. Sam Rodgers ’08 held the Key Club winning key, winning a pair of diamond earrings donated by the Schleper family. Note: the Grand Event is not limited to just parents! Alumni, please consider joining us next year on Saturday, March 6th, same time (6:30 p.m.), same place. Macy’s Way at the Wheel. Parents have a good time checking out the offerings. ff the ws o 8 sho enue. '0 s r v odge ey Club am R K za. S n at the n a n wo Bo gs he Club Key nd earrin o diam Just Dancing. Martin '83 and Missa Mitchell danced the night away at the 2009 Grand Event. Nite at Turfway On March 20th, alums gathered once again for a Nite at Turfway Park in Florence, Kentucky. Appetizers, drinks and our very own betting window were available in our very own private room close to the finish line. Next year’s Nite at Turfway is already set for March 21st. Invitations will be mailed out in February. Plan on it! Come join us for a night of fun! Nite at Turfway Park. Counting their winnings are Paul Talbert '38, Jake Thamann '93, John Goldfuss, Alumni Director, Dave Moening '93, Aaron List '93, Greg Rossi '93, Nick Vorholt '94 4 Class NOTES Keep those class notes coming in via the school website: www.covingtonlatin.org 50’s Ron Brock ’58 is working at CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) of Kenton County as a VISTA volunteer. 60’s Alan Hartman ’68 was recently appointed to the Dean’s Advisory Board for Northern Kentucky University’s College of Informatics. He is the head of Dressman, Benzinger and LaVelle’s Alan Hartman Computer and Information Technology Law Practice group. 70’s Chris Bolling ’79 is back as a pediatrician at Pediatric Associates of Northern Kentucky in Crestview Hills, Kentucky. Jim Dressman III ’70 has been appointed chairperson to the Kentucky Bar Association’s audit committee. Jim is a partner at Dressman, Benzinger and LaVelle law firm. Jim Gilliece ’73 and his wife Pati this year are celebrating fifteen years of business at Chez Nora’s in Mainstrasse. Jim Kleier ’72 and his wife Michelle welcomed Grace Elaine, born on March 10. Mark Guilfoyle ’76 was appointed to the board of directors of Legacy, an organization affiliated with the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and working closely with Vision 2015. Mark also serves as president of the Serra Club of Northern Kentucky, a group devoted to promoting vocations to the Roman Catholic priesthood and religious life. A partner at Dressman, Benzinger and LaVelle law firm, he also serves as chairman of the board of the Alliance for Catholic Urban Education (ACUE) consortium. David Kramer ’76 has been appointed a representative on the Kentucky Evidence Rules Review Commission. David is also a city council member for the city of I n M e mo r i a m Please remember the following members of the Latin School family in your prayers: Mildred Bartlett, mother of Greg ’63 Ruthie Blau, mother of Mary Ann ’96 Rev. Paul Brinker ’28 Ruth Brown, grandmother of Eric Brown ’95 Lonnie Combs, grandfather of Shauna Combs ’11 Evelyn Crowley, sister of Lou Simon ’53 Jim Day ’92 Ralph Grefer ’43 Mariel Griswold, grandmother of Emily ’09 Forest Harmon Jr., father of Jeff ’74 Sr. Rose Mary Hartman, sister of Fr. Ralph Hartman ’46 and Fr. Ray Hartman ’59 Norman Johnson, father of Rev. David Johnson ’73 and grandfather of Matthew Johnson ’10 Paul Kahmann, father of Jim ’75, Dan ’77 Clifford Kulenburg ’38 Earl List, grandfather of Ryan ’90 and Aaron ’93 Mary Jean Logsdon, mother of Terry ’84 Waunese Messer, grandmother of Eric Gastright ’95 Dolores Meyer, mother of Joe ’64, grandmother of Chris ’92, David ’93 and Katie ’00, sister of Larry Muldoon ’50 Wilbur Moran ’29, father of Jim ’57 John Mullen, father of Joe ’88 George Neff ’52 Richard Niehaus ’49 Early Piper, grandfather of Katie Mize ’13 Catherine Robke, mother of Jack ’67 Elizabeth Roebker, mother of Jim ’79, Mark ’83 Richard Rust ’30, brother of Milton ’38 Rita Schaffer, mother of Greg ’72 and grandmother of Nell ’03 Arthur Schuh, ’41, brother of Richard ’44 and Earl ’49 Donald Schulte ’46 Erma Seifried, mother of Drew ’77 Robert Spenlau Sr., grandfather of Gus and Jake Powers ’08 and Sam Powers ’10 Kathryn Twaddell, mother of Fr. Gerald ’59 Steven Weyman ’74 Tom Willenborg ’46, father of Tom ’67, brother of John ’43 Mary Jo Wakeman, mother of Ted Hall ’02 Crestview Hills, Kentucky. He is a partner at Dressman, Benzinger and LaVelle law firm. 90’s Tiffany Pyles Belcher ’97 married husband Danny Belcher on October 18, 2008 in Houston, Texas. She is a senior auditor at Weinstein Spira and Company. She audits financial statements of mid-market companies. Christy Cleves Daly ’97 and her husband Levi welcomed their first child, Megan Joan, in November last year. Laurie Davis ’98 has graduated with a Ph.D. in anatomy and neurobiology from the University of Kentucky. She is in medical school at St. George’s University in Newcastle, England in their global scholars program. Greg Doggett ’94 graduated from Case Western Reserve School of Law in the spring of 2008, completing a concentration in health law, with honors. He oversees government and board affairs for two partner nonprofit organizations: the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity and the Medical Transcription Industry Association. He lives in the Washington, D. C. area (Falls Church, Virginia). Alex Ernest ’97 is an IT consultant for Accenture in Colorado. Lisa Ernest-Rossow ’99 and her husband Trevor welcomed a baby boy, Hunter, on December 4, 2008. Sam Flick ’95 and his wife Kelly are expecting their first child in July. Michael Grote ’99 is a programmer for Blendics LLC in St. Louis, Missouri. Rachel Wilkins Juelg ’96 and her husband Matt welcomed their third child, Jeremy Stephen, on January 18. He joins big brother Simon and big sister Monica. Matt Kahn ’98 was accepted into the MBA program at Xavier University’s Williams College of Business and will begin classes in the fall. Al Kovacic ’90 is a religion teacher and cross country assistant coach at Seton High School in Cincinnati. Melisa O’Brien ’99 is in the Air Force as an air battle manager weapons specialist in Germany. — See Class Notes on page 7 — 5 -----------------------from the OFFICE OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS Hello again to all 2,228 living alums (including a warm welcome to the 40 graduates of the class of 2009). The alums of Covington Latin School are a powerful and supportive group on whom our school very much relies. On top of that, you are the “proof statements” which Covington Latin produces. I remain proud to chair the CLS Office of Alumni Affairs. And, again, I encourage any of you to email me at Jerry Kohlhepp [email protected] or our Alumni Director, John Goldfuss at [email protected] with any thoughts, ideas, or requests you may have. We are eager for new thoughts and ideas from such an esteemed group. I again ask all of you whose email address we do not have (and if you are not sure if we have it, send it anyway) to please provide it to [email protected]. Out of 2,228 living alums, we have the email addresses of 1,217 of you (or just under 55%). You should have recently received our periodic one page Stat Sheet on CLS which depicts contemporary facts and figures about the school to keep you knowledgeable for those opportunities for when you have the chance to “sell the school.” We remain most proud of how our CLS students do on the ACT test, compared to Kentucky and the nation. We hope you find these stats informative regarding the school today. Lastly, I would like to mention a few upcoming events. July 30th is our Annual Golf Outing at Twin Oaks. We encourage you to get your own foursome for the four-person best ball competition (I don’t know about you, but I cherish knowing that I don’t have to re-hit some of my shots !!!). Also I am determined more than ever to see the Schumacher Boys dethroned this year. Your group does not have to be all alums (surely you know some ringers!). I hope many of you can make it this year. It is a casual and fun time. Also October 1, 2009 is our Annual Alumni Dinner, also at Twin Oaks Country Club. I hope to see many of you there also. Thanks again to all of you for your tremendous support of the Covington Latin School. Jerry Kohlhepp ’62 Chair of Alumni Affairs Latin Mass Kicks Off 2009-2010 School Year Please join us for our annual Latin Mass celebration to set the tone for the first day of classes for the 2009-10 school year on Monday, August 17th, in the Cathedral. Coffee and donuts reception to follow in school auditorium. School is waiting for time confirmation. Please call school for time. Latin School Family Receive Awards Sr. Georgia Messingschlager, a school board member since the 1980’s, was honored at the Notre Dame Academy’s Women Making a Difference luncheon in March for her fifty years as a teacher and role model. She is a teacher at St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati. On the same day, one of our past parents, Ruth Averdick, mother of Jonathan ’96 and sister of Jim Appel ’87, was also honored for her service to people in the inner city and beyond. John Domaschko ’66 was honored as the 2009 Northern Kentuckian of the Year at Covington Catholic High School in April for his outstanding professional and community involvement. Congratulations to these three people of our Latin School community. Cliff Kulenburg: A Soft Spot for Latin School Cliff Kulenburg ’38, left, with nephew Tom ’76 and his wife Linda Luken, Cliff’s widow Ann, and Tom’s sons Matt and Joe. 6 Tom Luken ’76 informed the development office in May of this year that his uncle, Cliff Kulenburg ’38 had passed away. Cliff was an Air Force flight navigator during WWII and on his 14th mission over Germany was shot down and spent almost a year as a POW. Over the last five years, Tom and his family several times visited Cliff and his wife Ann in Tucson. He stated that Cliff felt that a good education was one of the most important and valuable assets a person can possess. He felt that the educational foundation he received at Covington Latin School was so important that it was a major influence in forming the kind of individual he was to become. Cliff ’s family requests that memorial contributions to be sent to CLS in care of the Development Office. John Goldfuss Honored: 20 Years Service — Class Notes continued from page 5 — Major David Ross ’94 is deployed in Iraq and will hopefully be home in September. Jake Ryan ’94 is an athletic trainer for Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky. Ryan Sims ’97 is co-founder and CTO of GrooveSource.com, Inc., an optical instruments/lens manufacturer in Chicago. Tim Spille ’94 was named secretary/treasurer of the Young Lawyers’ Section of the Northern Kentucky Bar Association. Tim and his wife Meridith are expecting their first child in September. Jim Sturgill ’94 is a Paramedic I for Huron Valley Ambulance in Michigan. 00’s Eric (McGaw) Adams ’00 married Lauren Pacheco on August 2, 2008. Susan Craft ’03 has finished her second year of the Ph.D. program in school psychology at the University of Florida. Brian Guilfoyle ’06 has graduated from the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Leaders Training Course at Fort Knox. He is a student at the University of Dayton. Sebastian Moreno ’08 was the public relations person for the Northern Kentucky University’s chapter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity Cuts for a Cure to raise money for the Ronald and Nancy Reagan Alzheimer’s Foundation. He received coverage from many of the local TV stations, along with CNN and other national media. His fraternity is in the running now for the top TKE chapter because of their accomplishment. Ashley Neu ’01 married Justin Solomon on December 20, 2008. She is getting her doctorate in clinical psychology at Xavier University and will be moving to Philadelphia this summer to undergo her residency year. Andrew Morrison ’06 has helped to lead the University of Dayton’s Building Energy Center to aid community service partners and low income residents to save energy costs. The center’s mission is to improve building performance and energy efficiency, educate energy efficiency engineers and advance the science of building energy performance. As a side note, Andrew formed a band called the Jaywalkers which won a college Battle of the Bands contest, which John Goldfuss with some recent grads at reception in his honor. stipulated the use of original songs. Andrew wrote most of his band’s songs. His band was the opening act for the band Guster at the University of Dayton in April. Michael Roberts ’02 graduated from the Citadel and is now in the U.S. Army and, at last word, in Afghanistan. D.J. Vrabel ’06 completed his U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois. ■ In a surprise assembly on May 18, students, faculty and assorted alums in honored retiring John Goldfuss for his twenty years of contributions to the Covington Latin School. As yearbook moderator, director of drama productions, and alumni director, John made an indelible impression on one and all, but it is as English teacher extraordinaire that he will best be remembered. An album full of notes and letters was presented to him, along with gifts from the Student Council and faculty/staff. A reception was held afterwards for alums and parents. Two Stalwarts Move On At the end of this school, two of our faculty moved on to new challenges. Dick Stewart ’79 has accepted the position of principal at Bishop Brossart High School in Alexandria, Kentucky and Wayne Homer is retiring. Dick has been at Latin School since the mid1980’s. He has taught history, economics, and speech for twenty-three years, and has also served as dean of students for the past seventeen years. Wayne has been the college/guidance counselor since the beginning of the 1994 school year. Congratulations and best wishes to you both on your new endeavors! Wayne Homer with some of his family at the retirement party in his honor. Dick Stewart with sons Patrick ’13 and and Matthew ’08 at the going away party in his honor. 7 Foreign Language Awards Galore Latin School was well-represented by our Junior Classical League (JCL) chapter of 74 students at the state conference in Lexington, November 2123, 2008. Three CLS students were elected as state officers: Austin Farley as second vice president, Allison Wintring as historian, and Susie Neiman, re-elected Secretary. All six Latin Certamen teams were finalists, placing first, second or third in state in each of three classes. Our students also had a dominant presence in the academic contests held throughout the conference. National Latin Exam results: Our students earned 38 (gold) summa cum laude, 14 (silver) maxima cum laude, 11 magna cum laude, and 11 cum laude awards. In all, 75 out of 100 students received awards. Perfect papers were earned by Phillip Dressman, Andrew Field, and Stephen Pictured above are the thirty-eight students who earned the Summa Award in this year’s National Latin Exam. McMurtry. Book Awards, for receiving four gold medals in four years, were earned by Rachel Bier and Kelly King. Medusa Mythology Exam results: 9 out of 17 of our Latin students earned awards: bronze medals by Cory Bridewell and Allison Wintring; Corona Laurea awards by Keaton Smith and Tyler Heist; The following graduates have successfully completed the requireCorona Olivae awards by Matthew Villareal, Patrick Becker, Austin ments for the Commonwealth Diploma, having taken four Farley, Matthew Lindley, and Ian Takaoka. Advanced Placement courses, including one in English, one in sciNational Greek Exam results: Five of six participating students ence or math, one foreign Language, and one elective AP course, received awards: Michelle Schulte and Meghan Waters, first place; and having taken AP exams in three of the four courses listed: Matt Gibson and LeeAnn Seimer, second place; Matthew Lindley, Rachel Bier, Yashu Dhamija, Kelly King, Maddie Kusch-Kavanagh, third place. Sierra O’Bryan, Emily Pooner and Brynn Stylinski. Senior Erin Rosenbauer received an award from the German American Citizens League of Greater Cincinnati for Outstanding Never Let Us Forget Scholarship Awarded Achievement in the study of German. Barry and Pat Billiter awarded the 2009 Never Let us Forget Scholarship to Ian Birthelmer in honor of Latin: Latin School is #1 again in the state with thirty stutheir son Greg ’87 who was dents placing in the top 3 places: 12 first place, 10 second killed in Iraq. place, and 8 third place! Seven Seniors Receive Commonwealth Diplomas For AP Achievements State Foreign Language Results senior Chelsea Rothschild, first place, listening proficiency; senior Erin Rosenbauer, second place in listening proficiency; German Chorus, second place. German: Spanish: senior Brian Becker, second place in oral performance, and also in writing performance; seniors Veronica Richter and Caroline Medley, second place for dialogue; senior Andrea Patton, sixth place for recitation of literary passage. In German and Spanish, Latin School competes against students across the state who have had at least four years of studies. CLS students have only two years of studies, quite remarkable achievements! 8 Prestigious Awards to CLS Teachers Mr. Dennis Whitehead ’62, AP Biology, Physics and Prep Social Studies teacher, was chosen the 2008 Walmart Teacher of the Year. This award was based on popular student vote through each store. The award grants Latin School $1,000.00 to be used toward an academic area of Mr. Whitehead’s choosing. Dean of Studies and history/speech teacher Stephanie Tewes received the Horace Mann-Abraham Lincoln Fellowship for this summer. She is the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s winner. The fellowship is a five day program at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois. It includes round-trip transportation, lodging, and most meals. 2009 Alumni Banquet Honorees Selected The annual Alumni Banquet will be held on October 1 at Twin Oaks in Latonia, Kentucky. Make plans to meet up with fellow alums at this memorable event. The honorees this year are: Disciplinam Award (outstanding in a profession) Ed Linz ’59 Upon graduation from the US Naval Academy and commissioning, Ed received nuclear propulsion training and was assigned to submarine duty. During the next 20 years, he served on both nuclear attack and ballistic missile submarines, including a tour as commanding officer of the USS Kamehameha, a Poseidon missile submarine. He concluded his military service working for the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon, developing arms control policy for the U.S. Following his retirement from the Navy in 1985, Commander Linz obtained a second masters degree, in secondary education, from George Mason University and began a new career teaching high school mathematics and physics, and coaching cross county. He currently teaches three levels of physics at West Springfield High School in Springfield, Virginia. Scientiam Award (outstanding in teaching others) Larry Borne ’56 Larry went to St. Augustine School in Covington before attending Latin School. He graduated in 1956 and received the Faculty Award. He furthered his studies at Xavier University, Villa Madonna College, and the University of Colorado where he received his Ph. D. Larry taught U.S. History at the University of Colorado at Boulder and Denver, Xavier University, and Northern Kentucky University for thirty-seven years until December 2005. He has written two books, two dozen articles in journals and encyclopedias, two dozen book reviews and attended as participant at ten historical programs and is now enjoying his retirement by hunting, fishing, and working on a farm in Franklin County. Bonitatem Award (outstanding community service) Tom Willenborg ’46 Tom attended St. Aloysius School before attending Latin School. Fr. Ralph Stoeckle recommended Tom to Security Bank in Covington and, moving up the ranks, he was elected president of the bank. He retired after forty-two years in July of 1987. He supported the community by helping customers attain loans for various reasons, and especially, if he helped someone start a new business, he would patronize it. Tom passed away in December of 2008. Distinguished Young Alumni Award (new this year) Brad Jackson ’80 Brad has served as a staff physician at the Lincoln Heights Health Center while fulfilling a public health commitment for the National Health Service. He served as the medical director of the Cincinnati Health Plan, a local Medicaid health maintenance organization, and participated on many hospital and insurance advisory boards. He also served as the assistant medical director and practicing pediatrician for Bethesda Group Practice and is currently a partner in a private pediatric practice, Premier Pediatric Group, Inc. in Mason, Ohio. Brad has made several appearances on Fox 19 News, as well as 1230 AM radio and WVXU-FM radio as a guest physician. He has been featured in the Top Doctors edition of Cincinnati Magazine and has been a finalist for the Healthcare Hero Award from the Cincinnati Business Courier in 2007 and 2008. Honorary Alumnus Award August Faeth Gus went to Covington Latin School for several years but had to quit school to care for his ailing mother, Mame. He began working in banking and finance and started Bonded, Inc., a receivables management firm in 1956. He sold Bonded and founded ACB American in 1962. In addition to numerous professional organizations, Gus devoted much of his time to the Church, working especially with the Sisters of Charity and the St. Clair Convent. Gus passed away on April 21, 2001 at the age of 83. His wife Susan contacted Latin School in 2004. She stated that Gus was so proud of the Latin School education he received and TOPS Rachel Bier Valedictorian IN CLASS Kelly King Salutatorian he was so interested in supporting the community that their son Tony and she decided to hold a Gus Faeth Golf Outing. The proceeds from the golf outing are producing scholarships for deserving students. The annual Gus Faeth Memorial Golf Outing will be held on October 7 at Twin Oaks. Call Cinda at (859)261-4049 or email [email protected] if you would like to participate. Distinguished Alumnus Award Marty Zalla ’54 As part of the University of Cincinnati’s co-op program in Civil Engineering, Marty began working for Building Crafts, Inc. in 1956. After graduation, he continued working for Building Crafts and quickly assumed a leadership position. In 1975, Marty positioned Building Crafts as a leader in the construction of water and wastewater treatment facilities. Marty has influenced the local community in many ways, including serving for five years on the board of the Sisters of The Good Shepherd, three years on the board at Carmel Manor, ten years on the board of St. Elizabeth Medical Center, three years on the Covington Latin School Board of Education and twenty-three years on the board of Kentucky Enterprise Federal Savings and Loan Association. Following the untimely death of their son Michael ’84, Marty and his wife Sheila founded the Michael Zalla Foundation. This foundation has provided countless scholarships to students in the Northern Kentucky University Honors Program, provided scholarships to inner city children of St. Frances Seraph and supported Covington Latin School fundraisers. It has also supported The Point in Northern Kentucky and Fr. Beiting’s Appalachian outreach and relief efforts. ■ 9 Drama Takes Center Stage New Drama Club For Frosh and Sophs A new club was formed this school year, the Drama Club for freshman and sophomore students. They presented a Christmas performance at the whole-school Christmas party and then a two night performance of The Taming of LaRue in April. They also took their productions on the road and performed at St. Therese School, St. Pius X School, St. Joseph School in Crescent Springs, as well as St. Charles Nursing Home, for one or both productions. Drama Club 09: (l to r) Sophomores Michael Blewett, Shauna Combs and Michael Stephens in the play, The Taming of La Rue. s More Career Day Senior Class Play. Since 1996, and every four years thereafter, the senior class play has been a musical. This scene is from this year’s performance of West Side Story at the Carnegie Center. Dr. Brian Lanier ’93 is family physician for the Martin Army Community Hospital Don Ruberg ’69, attorney for O’Hara, Ruberg and Taylor, discusses law as a profession. The Man Who Came to Dinner, Junior class play, with Matt Johnson in the wheelchair. 10 — Graduates continued from page 2 — College Colonel Scholarship and Centre Endowment Grant; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Xavier University Ian Michael Birthelmer — Army ROTC Scholarship; University of Dayton President’s Merit Scholarship; Bellarmine University Monsignor Horrigan Scholarship, Tuition Grant and Residence Life Grant; Never Let Us Forget Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Dayton Kevin Shane Black — University of Dayton President’s Merit Scholarship and Engineering Scholarship; Rose-Hulman Merit Scholarship; Bellarmine University Monsignor Horrigan Scholarship, Tuition Grant and Residence Life Grant; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Dayton Clara Rose Breetz — Trine University Legacy Award, University Scholarship and Dean’s Business Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Kentucky Haleigh Elisabeth Clements — Thomas More College Leadership Award, Diversity Award, Kentucky Tuition Grant, Dean’s Academic Scholarship, Alumni Legacy Award and Catholic High School Award; Heile Family Trust Scholarship to Thomas More College; Bellarmine College Monsignor Treece Scholarship, Tuition Grant and Residence Life Grant; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Thomas More College Jesse Lauren Coe — University of Kentucky Provost Scholarship; University of Colorado Chancellor’s Achievement Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Kentucky Matthew Jeremiah Delaney — Thomas More College Thomas More Award, Catholic High School Award and Parochial Promise Award; Heile Award to Thomas More College; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Thomas More College Yashu Dhamija — Bellarmine College Monsignor Horrigan Scholarship, Tuition Grant and Residence Hall Grant; Kent State University Trustee Scholarship; Miami University Jane & James Denham Scholarship, Dillman Scholarship, Miami Grant, Ohio Achievement Scholarship, Ohio Merit Scholarship and Miami Success Award; University of Dayton Trustee’s Merit Scholarship; Xavier University Trustee Scholarship and Catholic Legacy Grant; Youngstown State University Red & White Scholarship; University of Cincinnati Cincinnatus University Scholarship; Case Western Reserve University Provost’s Scholarship ATTENDING: Youngstown State University Andrew James Donnermeyer — University of Louisville Trustee’s Scholarship, Dean Robert C. Ernst Scholarship; Northern Kentucky University Excellence Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Louisville Christopher James Elmlinger — Thomas More College Dean’s Scholarship and Catholic High School Award; James F. Bertsch Memorial Scholarship; Heile Award to Thomas More College; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Thomas More College William Leslie Foley — Thomas More College Dean’s Academic Scholarship, Catholic High School Award and Out-of-State Award ATTENDING: Thomas More College Emily Morgan Griswold — Xavier University Catholic Legacy Award, Xavier Honors Award and Muskie Grant; Thomas More College Dean’s Academic Scholarship, Alumni Legacy Award, Diocesan Discount and Out of State Grant; College of Mt. St. Joseph Academic Achievement Award and Trustee Scholarship; CLS Athletic Booster’s Scholarship — See Graduates on page 12 — Class of 2009 College Acceptances Forty graduating seniors have earned over $6 million (minus KEES scholarships and other scholarships not affiliated with a college or university) in scholarships from the following colleges and universities. Allegheny College Arcadia University Bellarmine University Case Western Reserve University Centre College Christian Brothers University College of Mt. St. Joseph College of Wooster Denison University Eastern Kentucky University Fordham University Franciscan University of Steubenville Georgetown College Hanover College Kent State University Loyola University Chicago Loyola Marymount University Miami University of Ohio Murray State University Northern Kentucky University Oberlin College Ohio Wesleyan University Otterbein College Purdue University Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology St. Louis University Thomas More College Transylvania University Trine University Tulane University Union College University of Alabama University of Chicago University of Cincinnati University of Cincinnati-DAAP University of Colorado at Boulder University of Dayton University of Kentucky University of Louisville University of Minnesota-Morris University of North Carolina, Wilmington University of Notre Dame Wake Forest University Western Kentucky University Xavier University Youngstown State University 11 — Graduates continued from page 11 — ATTENDING: Xavier University Kurtis Anthony Kidwell — The Matthew Resing Scholarship; KEES Scholarship Northern Kentucky University ATTENDING: **Kelly Nichole King — University of Kentucky Core Governor’s Scholarship; University of Louisville Hallmark Award; Xavier University Trustee Scholarship and Catholic Legacy Grant; Georgetown College Trustee Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Kentucky George Thomas Kreutzjans — Bellarmine University Monsignor Horrigan Scholarship, Bellarmine Tuition Grant and Residence Hall Grant; Xavier University Presidential Scholarship and Xavier Catholic Legacy Grant; Transylvania University Pioneer Scholarship; University of Dayton President’s Merit Scholarship; Centre College Centre Award; Remke Market’s Student Achiever’s Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Bellarmine University Madeline Yvonne Kusch-Kavanagh — Xavier University Performing Arts Grant, Presidential Scholarship and Catholic Legacy Grant; Loyola Marymont University Achievement Award; Loyola University of Chicago Loyola Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Chicago Gregory Andrew Light — University of Cincinnati UC/21 Scholarship; Otterbein College President’s Scholarship and Premier Departmental Scholarship Award; Ohio Wesleyan University Faculty Scholarship; Xavier University Trustee Scholarship and Catholic Legacy Award; National Merit Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Cincinnati Caroline Grace Medley — University of Dayton Dean’s Merit Scholarship; Bellarmine University Monsignor Horrigan Scholarship, Tuition Grant and Residence Hall Grant; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Dayton Michelle Marie Metz — University of Dayton Dean’s Merit Scholarship University of Dayton ATTENDING: Sierra Rose O’Bryan — University of Cincinnati University Scholarship, Cincinnatus Outof-State Award and Mechanical Engineering Scholarship; Tulane University Presidential Scholarship; Purdue University Trustee Scholarship; Xavier University Trustee Scholarship and Catholic Legacy Grant; University of Louisville Trustee Scholarship; Thomas More College Chancellor’s Scholarship; Northern Kentucky University Distinguished Scholarship; Macy’s Foundation Scholarship; Robert C. Byrd Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Thomas More College Andrea Sarah Patton — St. Louis University Provost Tuition Scholarship and Provost Residence Scholarship; College of Wooster College Scholar Award; Xavier University Trustee Scholarship and Catholic Legacy Grant; Corona Studii Senior Student of the Year Award; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Saint Louis University or College of Wooster Emily Ann Pooner — University of Kentucky Flagship Scholarship; Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Civil Engineering Scholarship; University of Dayton Dean’s Merit Scholarship; Wallace Woods Neighborhood Association Good Neighbor Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Kentucky Rahul Chandrashekhar Rao — Miami University Dillman Scholarship and Miami Grant; University of Dayton Dean’s Merit Scholarship; University of Cincinnati Cincinnatus Century Scholarship ATTENDING: Miami University — See Graduates on page 13 — 12 — Did You Know continued from page 1 — Sophomore Ian Robinson was invited to attend the Junior Presidential Youth Inaugural Conference in Washington, D.C. in January. He witnessed the swearing-in ceremony of the 44th U.S. President, Barack Obama, and attended an inaugural ball with keynote speakers including retired general Colin Powell and former vice-president Al Gore. a Rising Senior Michelle Schulte has been accepted into the Kenyon Review Young Writers summer program and will be attending the 2009 program at Kenyon College. She also recently received the Gold Key Award and was one of five nominees for the American Voices Award for the Northern Kentucky Writing Region of the 2009 Scholastic Writing Awards. The Gold Key Award is the highest level of achievement at the regional level and only five Gold Key winners are nominated each year for the American Voices Award. Michelle is the first CLS student to receive a Gold Key Award. a Duke University’s Talent Identification Program recognizes students at the seventh grade level based on outstanding ACT® or SAT1® scores. Jessica Chan, Phillip Dressman, Phillip Dunn, Bridgette Hildreth, Olivia Roettker, Joseph Ruter, and Paul Wintring received state recognition, and Phillip Dressman received grand recognition at the national level. a Sophomore Emerald Lu was chosen as a regional finalist in Google’s Doodle 4 Google contest for grades 10-12 and went on to capture National Finalist status (3 out of 28,000 entries submitted) and has been awarded a lap-top computer by Google. — See Did You Know page 15 — Attention Former Members Of the Bishop’s Boys Choir: Any Latin School grad who was a member of the elite Bishop’s Boys Choir, please contact John Wegener ’69. John’s contact information: [email protected] or call (859) 282-2000 x104 or (800) 868-7263 x104. — Graduates continued from page 12 — Veronica Ellen Richter — University of Kentucky Flagship Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Louisville Erin Marie Rosenbauer — Thomas More College Presidential Scholarship and Diocesan Discount; University of Cincinnati Cincinnatus Century Scholarship; University of Louisville Trustee’s Scholarship and Speed Scholars Award; Northern Kentucky University Achiever’s Scholarship and Project SOAR Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Louisville Chelsea Jane Rothschild — Bellarmine University Monsignor Horrigan Scholarship, Tuition Grant and Residence Hall Grant; College of Wooster Dean’s Award; University of Minnesota Chancellor’s Academic Scholarship; Xavier University Presidential Scholarship ATTENDING: Bellarmine University Ryan John Simerlink — Xavier University Trustee Scholarship; Oberlin College John Frederick Oberlin Scholarship; Loyola University of Chicago Damen Scholarship; Lord’s Bounty Scholarship; University of Cincinnati Cincinnatus XIII Scholarship ATTENDING: Xavier University Kacie Ann Sparks — Thomas More College Thomas More Award, Diocesan Discount, Parochial Promise and Out-of-State Grant ATTENDING: University of Cincinnati Brynn Elizabeth Stylinski — University of Louisville Trustee’s Academic Scholarship; Western Kentucky University Regent’s Scholarship; Centre College Colonel’s Scholarship, KHEAA State Grant and Centre Endowment Grant; University of Kentucky Provost Scholarship; Northern Kentucky University Excellence Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Louisville Ian Yoshiro-Bayne Takaoka — College of Wooster Dean’s Award; Transylvania University Pioneer Scholarship; Northern Kentucky University Excellence Scholarship; Thomas More College Parochial Promise and Diocesan Discount; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Northern Kentucky University Marie Grace Tracy — Bellarmine University Monsignor Horrigan Scholarship, Bellarmine Residence Grant and Tuition Grant; Xavier University Presidential Scholarship; University of Dayton President’s Merit Scholarship; Hanover College Hanover Merit Scholarship; Georgetown College Trustee Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Bellarmine University News Flashes Juniors (now seniors) Mak Kroger, Lily Rodgers, Meghan Waters, and Michael Zalla have been chosen to participate in the Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program. The program provides academic and personal growth through a strong liberal arts program with a full co-curricular and residential life experience. This five-week program is free of charge this summer. Junior (now senior) Allison Wintring has been chosen to participate in the Governor’s Scholars for the Arts program. This program provides hands-on arts opportunities for talented Kentucky high school students. It is an all-expense paid three-week summer residency program. Juniors (now seniors) Mak Kroger, Michelle Schulte and LeeAnn Seimer were named 2010 National Merit quarterfinalists. They were among the highest performers among the 50,000 participants of some 1.5 million entrants. As part of the freshman history class, our students enter the Philosophy Slam contest while studying philosophy. The question for this year was “Which has a greater impact on society, greed or giving?” We are proud to announce that freshman Malory Thelen came in second in the nation! Go to the following website to check out her essay http://www.philosophyslam.org/prizes_fin .html. Keegan Avery Tuttle-Wheeler — Bellarmine University Monsignor Treece Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Bellarmine University Latin Student Wins Fencing Tournament Connor Delaney Wall — Thomas More College Award, Catholic High School Award, Parochial Promise and Legacy Award; CLS Alumni Association Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Thomas More College Junior Phelan Spence took home first place honors in the Cincinnati Fencing Club sponsored Botterell Open Fencing Tournament, held on Saturday, June 13, at the Campbell County YMCA in Fort Thomas. As a result of his first-place finish, Spence, who fences with the Salle de Lion Fencing Club and lives in Covington, earned a ‘B’ ranking with the United States Fencing Association (USFA) in the foil weapon category. In July, Spence will travel to Dallas, Texas, to fence in the USFA Summer Nationals. He will face fencers from around the nation in the Youth-14 and U-16 (Cadet) competitions. The Botterell is an annually sponsored event and draws competitors from around the Midwest. Amanda Catherine Wharfield — University of Kentucky Provost Scholarship; University of Cincinnati Cincinnatus Century Scholarship; University of Louisville Trustee’s Scholarship; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: University of Kentucky Dominic William Zembrodt — Thomas More College Presidential Scholarship and Catholic High School Award; Bellarmine University Residence Hall Grant, Monsignor Horrigan Scholarship and Tuition Grant; Xavier University Honors Award; KEES Scholarship ATTENDING: Thomas More College *Valedictorian **Salutatorian 13 Juniors 2009 Washington Trip President’s Education Award Program Honors 27 Seniors Alums Helping Around the World Rich Gangwish ’70 was on his fifth Operation Smile mission last year. At a refueling stop on the tarmac in Dakar, Senegal, the westernmost tip of Africa, while looking around at the other passengers on the plane, he noticed CLS classmate Karl Kaucher! Ironically, the next day, Rich took a tour of Soweto and the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg before leaving for Antananarivo, Madagascar and who did he see again but Karl! Karl was on his way to help the people of Mamelodi. Another CLS grad, Dave Heidrich ’76 was in Mamelodi at the same time. 14 The President’s Education Awards Program acknowledges the Educational Excellence of those students who have maintained a GPA of 3.5 or above and have exhibited high achievement in reading and mathematics through their scores on the SAT or ACT. The awards are given in cooperation with the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the U.S. Department of Education. Those twenty-seven seniors honored at the Baccalaureate Brunch were: Jake Allison, Keno Bakunawa, Brian Becker, Rachel Bier, Ian Birthelmer, Kevin Black, Haleigh Clements, Jesse Coe, Yashu Dhamija, Emily Griswold, Kelly King, George Kreutzjans, Maddie Kusch-Kavanagh, Greg Light, Caroline Medley, Michelle Metz, Sierra O’Bryan, Andrea Patton, Emily Pooner, Rahul Rao, Veronica Richter, Erin Rosenbauer, Chelsea Rothschild, Ryan Simerlink, Brynn Stylinski, Marie Tracy and Amanda Wharfield. a 2008-09 AAF Closes The 2008-09 Academic Advancement Fund came to a close on June 30 with us almost reaching our goal of $200,000. I think that is remarkable, considering the current economy. Thanks so much to everyone who supported this program aiding our efforts to help students who need financial assistance. A full report will appear in the fall issue of The Leader. Sports News Briefs Covington Latin School was once again recognized by the KHSAA (Kentucky High School Athletic Association) as having no sportsmanship violations in a KHSAA sport during the 200708 school year. Senior George Kreutzjans was named a Northern Kentucky Boys Soccer all-star, second team, by the Northern Kentucky Boys High School Soccer Coaches Association. Junior Lily Rodgers was named Class A Girls Cross Country first team all-state by the Kentucky Track and Cross Country Coaches Association. This honor is awarded to 10 students in the Commonwealth. On the national stage, Lily placed 4th in the Foot Locker National Championship, competing with other junior runners in the southern region. This meet was held in Charlotte, North Carolina in November of 2008. The Freshman girls basketball team (Anna Matchinga, Bridget Hildreth, Emma Ganshirt, Maddie Lily Rodgers in fine form at this year’s state Grote, Jessica Kuhlman, track meet in Lexington in May. Lydia Cooper, Alexa Mitchell, Mimi Conti, and head coach Anna Wilson ’98) won the Heritage League, completing an undefeated season. Junior Lily Rodgers was once again state champ in the 3200 meter dash at the Kentucky state high school track meet in June. She also finished 2nd in the 1600m. She has recently been named to the KTCCCA Academic All-State Track and Field first team for 2009. Lily was also state champ in the 3200 meters in 2007. ■ 2010 National Merit Quarterfinalists, l to r, Juniors Michelle Schulte, LeeAnn Siemer, and Mark Kroger. — Did You Know continued from page 12 — Emerald’s doodle, called From the Ashes, was on display in the Smithsonian’s CooperHewitt National Design Museum through July 9 this year. a Kurtis Kidwell ’09 and Christian Menchhofer ’06 earned Eagle Scout awards this past spring. a Maddie Kusch-Kavanagh ’09 completed the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Regional Youth Leadership seven-month program. The program helped build leadership skills and encouraged community involvement among young people. a Addison Cain ’10 has been chosen as our school representative for the Northern 2009 Governor’s Scholars, l to r, Mark Kroger, Lily Rodgers, Michael Zalla, and Meghan Waters Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Regional Youth Leadership program for 2009-10. This leadership development program builds leadership skills and encourages community involvement. a As part of the Ancient Coins for Education Addison Cain program, our seniors participated in an Ancient Greek Lands image contest. Congratulations to Rachel Bier for receiving the highest score in the country among all participating! She received one ancient coin as the school winner and another one as the national winner. a The 2008 winners of the Northern Kentucky Area High School Creative Writing Contest were announced in February. Latin School students receiving honors were Sierra O’Bryan, second place, and Kelly King, tied for third place, both awards in the fiction category. a 15 More Graduation Pictures Pontifical Servers make one last appearance with Bishop Foys. L to r, Emily Griswold, Kelly King, Bishop Foys, Maddie Kusch-Kavanagh, Kurtis Kidwell. Back row, Rosie Breetz, Caroline Medley, Ian Birthelmer, Connor Wall. Dick Stewart, Dean of Students, chats with seniors (l to r) Kelly King, Sierra O’Bryan and Sarah Beckman before graduation. ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED V IN A CO S T OL LA SC H Visit Our Latin School Website: www.covingtonlatin.org E-mail address: [email protected] GT ONEN SI The Leader is published by Covington Latin School, Development Office, 21 E. 11th Street, Covington, Kentucky 41011-3196. Tel 859-291-7044 Contact: Cinda L. Rudolph Frequency: 2 times per year Third Class postage paid through the Covington Post Office. 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