2015 Panther Prowl - Elyria Catholic High School
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2015 Panther Prowl - Elyria Catholic High School
PANTHER PROWL I NS I D E E LY R I A C AT H O L I C H I G H S C H O O L M A G A Z I N E > FA L L 2 0 1 5 • A Night of Celebration • One Family’s Journey of Faith and Service • Alumni Embraces Entrepreneurial Spirit • 14-15 Donor Recognition Report Congratulations to the Class of 2015! Did you know that the Class of 2015 received a total of $5,617,633 in scholarship offers from 50 private and public colleges and universities? They are attending the following colleges and universities this fall: “I knew this school before I even enrolled. Many of my teachers had my parents as students and shared memories of that time. I felt that everyone around me rooted for me to succeed in everything I did. Thank you to everyone who gave me the opportunity to be in this amazing environment and to truly be able to reach my potential.” Savanna Brown ’15, Salutatorian University of Notre Dame Scholarship Recipient Arizona State University Baldwin Wallace University Bowling Green State University Brown Aveda Institute Cleveland State University College of Wooster Cuyahoga Community College Fordham University Geneva College Indiana Institute of Technology John Carroll University Kent State University Lorain County Community College Miami University Mount Union University The Ohio State University Ohio University The University of Akron The University of Findlay The University of Pittsburgh The University of Toledo University of Cincinnati University of Dayton University of Notre Dame University of San Francisco Ursuline College Walsh University Westminster College West Virginia University Wright State University Best wishes to our new alumni — don’t forget to come back to Elyria Catholic to visit! Mission Statement Committed to excellence and compassion, Elyria Catholic High School is a Christian community within the Catholic tradition that calls young men and women to embrace their faith, recognize their full potential and establish a lifelong relationship with Jesus Christ. Through worship, academics, extracurricular activities and service, the Elyria Catholic community educates students to use vision and courage to act as caring, just and responsible citizens of the world. 2 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine CONTENTS ELYRIA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL FALL 2015 MAGAZINE EDITOR Kristen Frank ’00, Faculty Librarian CONTENT/DESIGN Michele Fusco Scoccola, Senior Advancement Director CONTRIBUTORS Mike Frey ’07 Brian Humphrey ’98 Anne Wilson Yu ’00 Michelle Wisnor, Director of Advancement PHOTO CONTRIBUTIONS U.S. Air Force cover photo by Tech. Sgt. Robert Cloys, Joint Base Andrews public affairs. Amy Butler ’80 Allen Clark Terrance P. Dickson Kristen Frank ’00 Jill Hoagland ’86 Brian Humphrey ’98 Deacon Pat Humphrey ’71 Andrew Krakowiak Robert D. Reinker ’81 Biddy St. Marie ’59 Michelle Wisnor DESIGN AND PRINTING Academy Graphic Communication Panther Prowl is an annual publication of the Advancement Department distributed to alumni, parents, faculty, administrators, and friends of Elyria Catholic High School. Reader Feedback We need your help to stay current. Please send address changes, share your life celebrations, or provide your thoughts and comments on Panther Prowl magazine with us to: Elyria Catholic High School ATTN: Advancement Department 725 Gulf Road Elyria, OH 44035 Or Update Online: www.elyriacatholic.com Elyria Catholic High School PRESIDENT/PRINCIPAL Amy Vajentic Butler ’80 ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL Michael Wisnor ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Tom Taylor ’79 DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Annie Cunningham 04 Administration News 05 President’s Letter 06 School News 08 Advancement Notes 10 The Call to Serve 12 Alumni News 14 Student Focus 16 Panther Pride News 18 Panther Prowlings 20 Alumni Reunions 21 2014-2015 Donor Recognition 28 Calendar of Events ADVANCEMENT OFFICE Michele Fusco Scoccola, Senior Advancement Director Michelle Wisnor, Director of Advancement DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Jill Anglin 12 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Tim Ertle ELYRIA CATHOLIC ADVISORY COUNCIL Officers: Dr. Nicholas Ksenich, Chairperson Ms. Susan Pavlus, Vice Chair Mrs. Chris Kish ’78, Secretary Mr. Christopher Burton ’02 Mr. Rob Corts ’79 Mrs. Michele Diedrick-Turrill ’81 Mrs. Annie Heidersbach Mr. Bob Resar ’83 Mr. Joe Savoy ’85 Mr. Bill Young Mr. Ron Zidek ’63 ON THE COVER: 11th Wing and Joint Base Andrews Commander, Colonel Brad Hoagland and his wife, Jill (St. Marie) Hoagland escort Pope Francis as he leaves Andrews AFB for New York and Philadelphia on September 22, 2015. Brad and Jill are graduates of Elyria Catholic High School Class of ’86 and are recipients of EC’s Outstanding Alumni Award. Brad Hoagland is the son of Margaret Murray Hoagland ’62 and the late Charles Hoagland, and Jill is the daughter of Mary Brigid “Biddy” McGowan St. Marie ’59 and the late Leon St. Marie ’59. www.elyriacatholic.com 3 Congressman Jim Jordan Hand Delivers Golden Ticket to EC’s Mr. Krakowiak, Executive in Residence ADMINISTRATION NEWS New Administrative Structure Aims to Strengthen, Enhance School Goals and Opportunities A new school year always brings about changes and new opportunities, and this 2015-2016 school year is no different at Elyria Catholic. Congressman Jim Jordan recently visited Elyria Catholic with the purpose of hand delivering a ticket to Mr. Krakowiak to attend Pope Francis’ address to Congress when he arrived in Washington, D.C. in September. Students had the opportunity to ask the congressman questions during their government class with teacher Mr. Allen Clark. Mr. Krakowiak was Congressman Jim Jordan’s guest in the House gallery for the September 24th speech by Pope Francis to a joint session of Congress. “It is my honor to invite Mr. Krakowiak to witness firsthand what will most certainly be a very special day in the nation’s capital,” remarked Jim. Congressman Jordan chose Krakowiak with the ticket to honor the formative role he played in the lives of students throughout his 30 year career span in Catholic education. A new administrative structure has been implemented to support the growing academic and advancement needs of the school. With Mrs. Amy Butler ’80 at the helm of advancement as president/ principal, Mr. Michael Wisnor has stepped into the role as associate principal. As such, Wisnor will be managing the day-to-day operations of the school. In addition to ensuring the continuance of a strong, Christ-centered school, Wisnor also aims to boost collegiality, enhance the curriculum, strengthen communication, and commit to the school’s continuous improvement. L to R: Mr. Tom Taylor ’79, Mrs. Patti Lutke, and Mr. Michael Wisnor Working alongside Wisnor in the front office is experienced educator and EC alum, Mr. Tom Taylor, ’79. Taylor brings with him 30 years of educational experience as EC’s new assistant principal. Prior to this he worked as the Assistant Principal at Brunswick High School for 19 years. Taylor also worked for Elyria City Schools as a special education teacher for 11 years. In addition, he coached baseball for Elyria Catholic from 1986 to 1995. Taylor and his wife Tracy have three children who graduated from EC: Corey ’07, Ryan ’09, and Emily ’11. Likewise, Taylor is the only person to have coached at all three of Elyria’s past and present high schools: Elyria High, Elyria West, and Elyria Catholic. Taylor will be focusing on student discipline, work in tandem with the guidance department, oversee student co-curricular activities, and help coordinate the scheduling process. Veteran math teacher Mrs. Patti Lutke has stepped in as the dean of academics, and will also be teaching two math courses during the day as well. As dean, she will assist the administrative team and guidance with course selection, professional development, and curriculum development. Andy Krakowiak Reflects on Pope’s Visit I was blessed through my personal invitation as a lifelong Catholic educator to witness a special moment in U.S. history as I attended Pope Francis’ address to the joint session of Congress in Washington, DC. Along with all in attendance, I could sense very quickly the humility, compassion, and wisdom of a man known around the world as “Pope Francis.” What began as a step into history, however, quickly developed into a rich experience of spirituality through the charisms that this man quickly exhibited and freely shared with all who encountered him. I will forever be grateful for the honor and privilege of representing Elyria Catholic High School and Catholic education as a whole through my personal journey to be part of Pope Francis’ visit to Washington, DC. Mr. K and Alex Meihls ’09 meet on the front lawn of the White House. Alex now works for the House Oversight Committee. 4 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine PRESIDENT’S LETTER A Message to Alumni and Friends of Elyria Catholic High School The Elyria Catholic community encompasses a diverse group of alumni, parents, students, and friends. But in diversity is found common ground: a passion for Catholic education and the desire to help move the mission of the school forward. Our success would not be possible without the hard work and generosity of our families, donors, and the support of the Diocese of Cleveland. Truly, this community is a team, working on a foundation of faith, love, and mutual support. My hope is for this continued spirit of community building and faith sharing to reach each and every past and present student, and that the Holy Spirit guide all of us to continue to stay connected, celebrate our faith together, and work as a team to build a bright future for Elyria Catholic. One initiative we are focused on this year is to improve school governance through the development of an Advisory Council. We have partnered with Business Volunteers Unlimited (BVU), The Center for Nonprofit Excellence to facilitate the process of identifying and engaging alumni and friends to join the Advisory Council. With the guidance of BVU, we have selected council members based on the skills, knowledge and resources needed by our school to be more effective in meeting our 21st century educational needs. I would like to offer gratitude to all those who were able to attend the President’s Circle Reception held in October at the Lorain County Historical Center. It was a joy to spend an evening with alumni, friends and parents who have demonstrated their dedication, kindness and generosity to the Elyria Catholic community. As friends gathered for an evening of music, conversation and good food, I took the opportunity to introduce members of the Advisory Council in attendance. Leading the charge and direction of the Advisory Council is Chairperson Dr. Nicholas Ksenich. In his remarks to the group, Dr. Ksenich stated, “With the assistance and prayers of each of you, the Elyria Catholic Advisory Council is committed to partnering with Mrs. Butler and all supporters of Elyria Catholic to continue the efforts of prior administrators and benefactors to deliver Panther Pride for generations to come.” Gratitude, appreciation and thanks. Those are the values that fill my heart and everyone’s heart who support Elyria Catholic and our students. Thank you to all those who support the Elyria Catholic Fund. As we kick off our 2015-2016 drive, please remember that each gift to Elyria Catholic, regardless of size, is a powerful testament to the impact the school has on us all. We are proud to announce that we have secured a $10,000 matching challenge grant from Steven Komives ’65. In Steve’s words, “I am proud to be part of an institution founded in faith – Elyria Catholic is, first and foremost, a Catholic high school. I’m so thankful ECHS existed for me. I challenge the Elyria Catholic community to be as generous as possible.” Top-down, left to right: Joe Savoy ’85; Assistant Principal Tom Taylor ’79; Advisory Council Chairperson Dr. Nicholas Ksenich; Associate Principal Michael Wisnor; Michele Diedrick-Turrill ’81, and President/Principal Amy Butler. Thank you for the grace that inspires you to be generous in support of our school. In the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving I am aware of giving thanks to God for the blessings that I have. It is gratitude that lies at the heart of Christian stewardship. I am thankful for your continued support of the mission of Elyria Catholic High School. It’s because of you, our donors, that we are able to make Catholic education a priority in Lorain County. Steven J. Komives ’65, President/ Principal Amy Butler, and Earl Mahl. Amy Vajentic Butler ’80 President/Principal Student musicians from left to right: Andrew ’18 and Matt ’18 Nord, Kevin Hoang ’19, and Jhoj Cana ’16. www.elyriacatholic.com 5 SCHOOL NEWS Veteran English Teachers Celebrate Retirement Mrs. Kathy Knox and Mrs. Nan Mahony celebrated their retirement in June 2015 after several years of working together in EC’s English department. After 39 years of inspiring and motivating students through literature, creative writing, and the finer points of journalism, one of EC’s veteran teachers, Mrs. Kathy Knox, is hanging up her hat. After countless plays, papers, and rehearsals, English and Theater teacher Mrs. Nan Mahony decided it was time to close the curtain on her full-time teaching career and move into a new phase of life: retirement. Why not make it an even 40 years? “I like 39,” says Knox with a laugh, “Haven’t you heard that women stop [aging] at 39?” Mahony began her teaching career at Cloverleaf High School in Lodi, Ohio where she taught Speech, English, and served as the assistant play director. She continued teaching at Lorain Catholic High School, where she taught Speech, Honors, College Option, AP English, and Theatre for 12 years until the school closed in 2004. She completed her teaching career at Elyria Catholic, where she served for 11 years as an English teacher, theatre teacher, and served as the school play and musical director. Of the many opportunities in the arts that she brought to her students, the Great Lakes Theatre Festival Artist in Residence program is one that Mahony speaks about with great pride and enthusiasm. Indeed, Knox has witnessed a kind of metamorphosis in education over the years, but notes that the value of the literature she has taught and what students have been able to glean from that has, and will always, remain a constant. Likewise, Knox remarks that her students remain a source of inspiration to her. “I’m constantly amazed that after 39 years they can still teach me something, and that they are able to see something new in the literature that I’ve read and taught so many times. It’s interesting to see classic literature through their eyes.” They, she says, have always found a way of teaching her, too. She also notes that her longtime friend and colleague, Mrs. Pat Bradesca-Schock, also inspired her from the very beginning of her career. “[She] was a tremendous person... I was very serious and Pat Schock could bring fun to everything. She helped me see the possibilities in teaching.” The two taught together from 1978 to 2014. A lover of literature and the arts from a young age, Knox credits a favorite high school English teacher at the now-closed St. Peter’s High School in Cleveland for planting the teaching seed. Knox recalls that her teacher — a nun— saw great potential in her creative abilities and insightful writing, and encouraged her to continue her studies beyond high school. “She encouraged my creative writing. She loved literature and recognized an understanding [that I had for the literature] and affirmed that in my assignments.” She notes, too, that teaching appeals to her creative side and is “never boring.” She has always enjoyed it and feels privileged and proud to be a part of such a formative period in so many students’ lives. Knox isn’t shying away from her creative side in retirement, either. She’s already written six novels and even published an Amazon Kindle edition of one: Blood Will Have Blood, “a parody of Shakespeare’s Hamlet with vampires.” She is working on her seventh novel now. Along with writing, Knox says she is looking forward to traveling with her husband and spending time with her grandchildren. 6 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine “The Artist in Residence program began more than 20 years ago as the brainchild of the Great Lakes Theatre Festival and its director Kenn McGlaughlin. GLTF was known in those days as the Shakespeare Festival. The idea was simple and pure genius — get professional actors into high schools to “teach” Shakespeare to students in a way they would enjoy and remember. Not only will students learn the beauty, majesty, and timelessness of Shakespeare, but new audiences would be nurtured and encouraged. Kenn approached my predecessor at Lorain Catholic HS to work out a deal where all the professional actors would spend a week “teaching” Shakespeare to all grade levels as a “dress rehearsal” before going out as teams of two to paying schools. When I came to Lorain Catholic two years later, I inherited the program and a deep friendship with Kenn and his successors at Great Lakes.” When Lorain Catholic closed and Mahony began teaching at Elyria Catholic, she asked Principal Andy Krakowiak if he would be interested in continuing this program. He jumped at the chance and so did Great Lakes Theatre Festival. Each year they bring four to six teams of actors to Elyria Catholic for a week to teach the classics: Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, and Hamlet. “I am so happy that the program will continue. Elyria Catholic students deserve to be nurtured in the Arts in every way possible.” Leaving behind this legacy of the arts at Elyria Catholic, Mahony is now teaching online coursework for Marygrove College’s Master’s in Education program, and enjoying her retirement while spending time with her grandchildren, reading, writing, traveling, and going to the theatre. SCHOOL NEWS WELCOME NEW TEACHERS L to R: Michael Brown, Brandon Foster, Elizabeth Carpenter, Kathryne Bradesca, John Zito, Michael Vitale, and Allen Clark join the teaching ranks at Elyria Catholic. ADMISSIONS CORNER Do you remember your first day at Elyria Catholic High School as a freshman? The Class of 2019 entered the auditorium on the 25th of August with cheers from the entire student body, faculty and staff. The cheers didn’t stop there. The school welcomed the freshman class with cheers as they walked into the school’s opening mass as well—a tradition that Elyria Catholic holds dear. It is our hope that the freshmen will soon realize that the family they have joined here at EC will continue to cheer for them as they make their journey through high school. As the Admissions Office begins the process of welcoming the class of 2020, I am looking forward to meeting prospective students and their families in the upcoming months. There are several opportunities for families to visit EC, including our Open House on Sunday, November 1, 2015 from 11:30 a.m.2:00 p.m. Families will receive a tour of the campus by our own student ambassadors, who enjoy sharing their own personal experiences with prospective students. This is also a chance to meet faculty and staff, and visit classrooms. The first Placement Exam will be given Saturday November 7, 2015 from 8:30 a.m.-noon. We recommend that families attend the Parent Meeting at 11:00 a.m. that same day as we will be sharing important information on the admissions process. The second Placement Exam will take place January 15, 2016. You can register for either date by visiting the Admissions tab on the homepage of our website. In addition to Open House and the Placement Exams, prospective families are invited to attend our theatre department’s production of “Our Town” on November 5, 7, & 8, 2015. Our theatre students will take the stage again for the spring musical on March 16, 18, and 19, 2016. The annual All-County Mass will be taking place on January 25, 2016. Every Annie Cunningham, year Elyria Catholic invites all junior high Admissions Director students from surrounding Lorain County Catholic schools to attend this Eucharistic celebration. I highly recommend attending this mass if you have never attended it. It truly embodies the spirit and sense of togetherness that is Elyria Catholic. As you can see, there really is something for everyone at Elyria Catholic. As I have told prospective students, the only way to discover which school is best for them is to visit. If your son or daughter is interested in a shadow day, please contact me by phone at 440-365-1821 ext. 116 or by email at annie.cunningham@ elyriacatholic.com. By shadowing another student, your son or daughter has the chance to interact with the faculty and student body, and get an all-around feel for the school. I guarantee once they are here, they will hear the cheers wherever they go. www.elyriacatholic.com 7 ADVANCEMENT NOTES Night of Celebration Gala & Auction Honoring Nick Abraham ’60, Jim Herrick ’70, and Jack Matia ’75 On Saturday, April 25, 2015, attendees of the Night of Celebration Gala & Auction honored three alumni who demonstrated an exceptional commitment to making Elyria Catholic the outstanding community that it is. The evening was an expression of a Catholic community of faith, coming together to celebrate the actions of those who have — in a variety of ways — done their part to promote the mission of Catholic education at Elyria Catholic. For more than 20 years, alumni Nick Abraham (Abraham Ford), Jim Herrick (Liberty Ford), and Jack Matia (Jack Matia Honda) have donated a new car for the annual student car raffle. This year’s car raffle raised over $80,000 in student scholarships for the 2015-2016 academic year. All three men credit their Catholic education and faith in God in forming their character. They feel that God has blessed them abundantly and so they thank Him by giving back. “It is important to pay it forward by being a mentor, providing service to others and giving of your time, talent and treasure,” remarked Nick Abraham. Philanthropic support is the backbone of every Catholic high school. Nick, Jim, and Jack embody a philanthropic spirit that involves giving their time, help and care to causes they support to make their community a better place to live and raise families. Elyria Catholic is blessed to have Nick, Jim and Jack as alumni and past parents who continue to graciously support the Elyria Catholic school community. Dick and Kathy Eisenmann receive the keys to their new Ford Fusion SE from Mike Amatea from Liberty Ford Vermilion. 8 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine Night of Celebration A Resounding Success! Over 400 guests lined up to purchase car raffle tickets, silent auction items and boxes of candy for a chance to win $5,000 through the Panther Ball raffle at the Elyria Catholic Night of Celebration Gala & Auction. The generosity of supporters helped Elyria Catholic set a new record — raising nearly $130,000 in support of our students and their families. “The resounding success of the event is attributed to our donors’ deep commitment to Catholic education, and their philanthropic support of our mission,” remarked President/ Principal Amy Butler ’80. Veteran auctioneer Bob Frantz ’86 led the guests in a new paddle raise initiative: Sponsor a Scholar. This alone raised nearly $50,000 in support of tuition assistance. The evening was also an occasion to honor three Elyria Catholic alumni who for more than 20 years have donated a new car for the raffle to raise money for the school. Students thanked car dealership owners Nick Abraham ’60, Jim Herrick ’70 and Jack Matia ’75 with hand designed thank you cards and framed artwork of the Panther stadium. “We have a deep loyalty (to Elyria Catholic),” stated Jim Herrick. Also new this year, was the opportunity to win a 3-night stay and airfare to Samuel Adams Brewery Tour in Boston. Guests enjoyed dinner catered by Brennan’s Catering and dessert provided by ACDC Cupcakes. The evening continued with dancing to Outta Dodge. The funds raised by the Gala make it possible for Elyria Catholic to continue to offer a quality, comprehensive education for our young men and women. ADVANCEMENT NOTES Gala & Auction www.elyriacatholic.com 9 ALUMNI FEATURE The Call to Serve: One Family’s Journey of Faith and Service Every once in a while, if we are lucky, we come across an individual with such zeal for life and work that it strikes a chord of admiration and respect for that person. Even rarer is the opportunity to know an entire family that carries those traits. Such is the case with the Humphrey family. EC Alum Deacon Patrick Humphrey, his wife Donna, and their youngest child, Brian, have embodied the spirit of service to the community through their charitable actions, faith-filled attitudes, and caring dispositions. Deacon Pat, or “Deac,” as he is affectionately known, is the current head of the Theology department and an educator at EC. Responsible for teaching about the importance of serving those who need help the most, Deacon Pat has strived to ensure that his senior pupils understand the value of how communal service can be a blessing for all parties involved. Describing the call to serve as “The Need,” Deacon Pat emphasizes to his students about the importance of becoming engrossed in the church or in the community in a number of ways once they graduate from high school. “Like the Nike mantra... ‘Just do it.’ Get connected to a parish. Find families your age who also share the faith and then look for your opportunity to get involved!” shares Deacon Pat. This lesson has been his goal and successful mainstay since his Elyria Catholic tenure began 15 years ago. Grounded in his faith, and speaking with a gentle, humorous invocation, Deacon Pat provides guidance in several areas to both students and adults. He officiates the daily morning communion prayer services at the school, coordinates the Peer Ministry program — an organization of students to assist with peers with spiritual guidance —preaches at least once a month at St. Jude Parish in Elyria, helps to prepare couples for marriage via counseling and the Pre Cana program, performs baptisms, and coordinates Confirmation formation programs around the diocese. And these are just a small handful of the service activities in which he continually engages. In addition to his many acts of vocational service to the school and to his parish, 10 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine requires constant communication with his wife, his pastor, and the school administration, he believes that he has developed a sense of awareness and insight throughout his familial life, which he uses to teach through real world experiences. He encourages both students and adults to seek out the opportunities to serve wherever possible and do what you can to make and be the difference. “Spirituality is much, much more than ‘My personal Relationship with God.’ That is only part of the journey.” The Humphrey family together: Top row: Jeremy Russell, daughter Kathleen Russell nee Humphrey, Megan Humphrey, son Kevin, Bottom row: son Brian, Deacon Pat, wife Donna, and grandchildren Ella and Jordan. (missing: granddaughter Mia.) Deacon Pat also holds the roles of husband and father. Having taken a somewhat unorthodox route to the Diaconate, Deacon Pat was already married and had started his family when he responded to the call to serve the church. He admits that he was constantly told by many that he should become a man of the cloth. But, it was the advice of one man, the late Bishop William Cosgrove, which finally drove him to strongly consider the idea. His family’s response was one of enthusiasm and unconditional support, which he admits was, from the very beginning, 100%. Having been married now for 40 years, Deacon Pat comments that he has gained a depth of understanding on how to balance his life as a minister, a husband, and father. Indicating that it If there is not an adage about how behind every faith-filled, enthusiastic deacon, there is a strong-willed, caring woman, there should be. Mrs. Donna Humphrey, wife to Deacon Pat Humphrey for 40 years, has thrived as a businesswoman and mother while establishing her own faith-based service to those who are in need. Coming from a family full of giving, serving individuals — including her grandmother who would serve sandwiches and coffee to the vagabonds who would jump off the trains near the family farm — Donna credits them as the major influence on her life to be a servant to others. It was this love of giving back and paying it forward that led her to become increasingly involved at her parish, St. Jude Church. Indicating that she has always had an interest in music, Donna reveals the enjoyment she feels when worshipping. “I have always had an interest in music and have found it very fulfilling to be able to use the gifts God has given me to help others worship Him.” Donna indicates that she has been blessed to work with many fine, talented people during her years as the contemporary choir director. ALUMNI FEATURE Although she knows her limits and takes things as they come, Donna finds it difficult to deny people her time. However, she admits that she loves everything she does in service to others. In addition to directing the contemporary choir at St. Jude Church, Donna has also served on the finance committee, the liturgy committee, assisted with the children’s choir, and helped with the Pre Cana program for engaged couples. However, her most significant service work stems from the foundation known as Blessing House. Formed, quite literally, in St. Jude’s own backyard, Blessing House is the brainchild of Donna and Sister Mary Berigan, a former principal of St. Jude School in Elyria. The organization was born out of the idea of providing children with a safe environment to stay during periods of turmoil in their families. Having had previous experience advocating for child safety, Donna and Sr. Berigan used their knowledge to assemble Blessing House in 2005. Donna’s primary role at Blessing House has been as the business manager ever since its conception. “We developed Blessing House as a children’s crisis care center that cares for children up to 12 years old when their parents are having an emergency and need a safe place for them to stay. More recently, the youngest son of Deacon Pat and Donna and EC alum, Brian ’98, is currently on the path to the priesthood. For the last two years, Brian has been studying at seminary in Los Angeles. However, not unlike his father, Brian’s journey to Holy Orders was somewhat unorthodox. After graduating from EC, Brian obtained a degree in music engineering and moved to California to pursue a career in the music industry. “I Brian at work at his recording studio. Donna, Brian, and Deacon Pat at St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, CA, where Brian is currently studying. moved to Los Angeles and began working at a well-known studio as a “runner,” making coffee and picking up food for recording artists […] I worked my way up the ladder... Runner, 2nd Engineer, Engineer, Producer.” During this time, Brian had the enviable fortune of working with artists such as The Eagles, Bruce Springsteen, Jay-Z, Diana Ross, and Bruno Mars. Yet, despite his success, he always felt the need to please everyone, which he admits caused anxiety. Eventually, he came to the realization that music was a way to build relationships with people, not just a means to an end. Brian began to shift his attention from the music industry to a life of ministry and service. Brian indicates that he learned that the process was just as important as the product. Instead of having to perform service for others, he began to understand that the experience of prayer and the act of serving more often affected his affinity for building meaningful relationships. As his focus shifted from music to ministry, Brian volunteered at a nursing home, which he credits as the catalyst that allowed him to make the leap into other service projects. “The best part about visiting the nursing home is when we would sit there and just be. We had nowhere to go and nothing to accomplish. Just them and me and God. Chillin’.” Later on, he would get involved at a local parish with people closer to his own age and participate in retreats, music ministry, prayer groups, and functions to assist the homeless and destitute. He admits that the choice to respond to the call to serve can be difficult with all the distractions in life, but implores people to try. He encourages those who may be considering a life of religious devotion and those perhaps seeking happiness outside of themselves to slow down and focus on how they can be instrumental in serving others. Taking the path to the priesthood is not an easy undertaking, even for those who begin the journey at a far younger age than Brian. In his case, though, Brian has the added challenge of leaving his secular life and career. Though he knows that the changes will be gradual and ever constant, his family has provided a powerful boost through their unconditional support. Over the last few years, Deacon Pat has kept in constant contact with his son as he continues the necessary training. He feels elated that someone so close to him has responded to the call to serve. “[…] I have never seen him happier. He is at peace. I am proud of him.” Understanding that it takes an enormous amount of courage to enter the priesthood, Deacon Pat commends his son on “Spirituality is much, much more than ‘My personal relationship with God.’ That is only part of the journey.” – Deacon Pat accepting the call and opportunity to serve. So too does Donna. She explains that while he constantly tried to live in the moment, there was a constant desire within him. “There was also a deep spiritual part of him that came out in his caring and sensitive nature, his desire to find truth through his questions and his conscious awareness of a world much bigger than himself.” For Brian, the call to the priesthood may not have been typical, but with the support of his family and his renewed faith, he knows that he can readily respond. Familial legacy can have profound effects on future generations. The Humphrey family continues to build its legacy through its numerous contributions for the good of mankind. Through faith, experience, and patience, they have demonstrated how the innate good in people can be found and spread to others. Their efforts exemplify the best side of humanity. Michael Frey is a Senior Analyst for Oxcyon, a software development company located in Middleburg Heights. He received a BA in English from The Ohio State University and currently resides in Fairview Park, Ohio. www.elyriacatholic.com 11 ALUMNI NEWS Actions Inspire a Living Faith Living Stations of the Cross The “Living Stations of the Cross” began in the 1998 Lenten season. Eleven area high school students memorized lines and stage direction and presented the live enactment of the Stations of the Cross to parishioners at St. Jude in Elyria. It was so well-received that after just a couple of years, other area parishes began to request the presentation for their own parishioners. Dr. Michael Hoffman ’79 visits Concepcion with bus driver Armando Cordoba. Each January, Dr. Michael Hoffman and wife Ginny travel to Honduras with a medical brigade based out of Holy Family Parish in Stow, Ohio. Michael describes his experience: “It’s a wonderful way to start the year by giving some of our ‘time, talent and treasure’ to those that truly are in need of care. We recently returned from our sixth trip to the El Paraiso area. We have made many friends that we keep in contact with throughout the year and especially enjoy spending time with while we are there. Armando Cordoba has been one of our bus drivers the past few years and is a friend of ours. On one of our last days we were at a poor area near Danli called Concepcion. I was surprised to see the shirt that Armando was wearing that day. It was nice to see a little bit of home 3,000 miles away in Honduras. It was also refreshing to know that the students of Elyria Catholic participate in this worthwhile ministry and made me very proud to be a Panther!” 12 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine group has traveled annually during the Lenten season all over the Diocese of Cleveland and performs at dozens of parishes and schools. The presentation has also been featured in the Catholic Universe Bulletin in 2008 and 2015. “Our small group in the balcony was in tears as we watched these “The Living Stations gives a unique teenagers deliver such a powerful message. I don’t know if they perspective and interpretation of understand how much they touched the events portrayed in the Stations of the Cross. Each time I have seen everyone who saw them perform.” – Parishioner/St. Jude it, I have been profoundly moved. I highly recommend it.” – Father Al Krupp Since that time, the group has grown to include 19 students, including a narrator and musicians. In 2008, when Dean Robinson, director of “Living Stations” and campus and youth minister, joined the staff at Elyria Catholic, the cast became solely EC students. Since that time, The Living Stations has become a rich tradition. The To date, the production has been seen live by thousands of people, while countless others have watched it on DVD. The group has sold over 2,000 DVD copies and has raised over $50,000 in donations and DVD sales. The funds have been used for scholarships, spiritual opportunities and presentations at Elyria Catholic, as well as additions to the EC Religion Department and the EC campus. ALUMNI NEWS Alum Embraces Entrepreneurial Spirit and Environmental Awareness on the North Coast Growing up, Dan Kubiak ’98, always took an interest in the outdoors. Through his experiences as a Boy Scout, his work in the corporate realm, and his naturally curious and creative nature, he and lifelong friend and business partner (also named Dan) crafted DANSOAP, a 100% natural laundry soap made in Cleveland, with 90% of its ingredients locally sourced. The Prowl caught up with Kubiak to talk about his inspiration for such a unique local product. After graduating from EC in ’98, where did you attend college and what did you major in? our region. This still is one of the friendliest places I’ve ever been. I attended Ashland University and majored in Philosophy. I found that a liberal arts education taught creativity, problem solving and laid a foundation of critical thinking that has benefited me in a wide range of professional pursuits. I could probably cite Mrs. Knox’s senior English class as the most important influence on my choosing to major in Philosophy. In what way did your high school experience shape or affect your professional and entrepreneurial pursuits? What inspired you and your friend Dan to create DANSOAP? Lake Erie is such a beautiful part of [the] natural world. I have so many memories sailing on it in summers with Dan, and now my kids love splashing in the waves and we all drink that water and eat the fish from it. It is painful to look at the beauty of Lake Erie while knowing that it is a heavily polluted body of water. DANSOAP is a small contribution to clean water. We wanted to create a product that works well, is affordable, and is safe for the environment once it reaches our waterways. What drew you back to the Cleveland area? My wife and I lived on the coast of North Carolina for a few years and were drawn home to the tall hardwood trees as well as the honesty and warmth of the people from Elyria Catholic provided a stable and consistent foundation for my teenage years. It is easier to dream and take risks when you feel like your footing is solid. Best friends since childhood, Dan Kubiak ’98 and Dan Musson promote their all-natural soap company DANSOAP at a local market. Your website mentions a commitment to responsible business. What, in your opinion, does that encompass? Every action we take has a consequence. A responsible business acknowledges this and in the least seeks to do no harm. At best, a responsible business contributes to betterment of our communities and environment. As we grow I’d like to see DANSOAP utilize zero waste buildings that improve the aesthetics of a neighborhood, pay wages and benefits that can support a family, and sell high quality products at a reasonable price. Paper bags of all-natural DANSOAP laundry detergent on shelves throughout the Clevelandarea stores, including Mustard Seed Markets & Cafes, Costantino’s Markets and Heinen’s Fine Foods. Visit DANSOAP on the web at www.dansoap.com for a complete list of where to purchase. www.elyriacatholic.com 13 STUDENT FOCUS 74 Elyria Catholic students spend spring break volunteering to make a difference Alternative spring break is exactly what it sounds like: an alternative to the typical sun, sand and beach spring break that many high school students plan. The students of Elyria Catholic have been volunteering during their spring break for the past four years, helping those in need while enriching their own lives, too. In 2014, 18 students immersed themselves in a mission trip to Central America; this past spring the students stayed stateside. Seventy four students rode a charter bus for 18 hours to arrive in Columbia, Mississippi with the task of helping the community residents clean up the debris caused by a deadly tornado that ripped through their town in December 2014. The EF-3 tornado knocked down trees and power lines and destroyed businesses. The students spent their days chopping down trees that had been pulled down by the tornado and cleaning up debris. Many students had never heard of Columbia before they arrived, but the trip had a big impact on them. “I was a little nervous coming here because I didn’t know what to expect,” said Ryan Turner, a 17-year-old junior. “I don’t think the experience changes lives until you are here. I feel so much more committed to God because of this.” Associate Principal Mike Wisnor works with the National Recovery Network to set up the trips. Wisnor said the students want to help, adding, “They want to do good because they have a natural sense of philanthropy and a natural sense of goodness. We do the work as part of the Gospel. Hopefully, we can inspire others to see that there are so many more needs.” We do the work as part of the Gospel. *The Columbian Progress paper (Saturday, April 11, 2015). Staff writer: Buster Wolfe Photos courtesy of Terrance P. Dickson, Director of Communications, Editor, Gulf Pine Catholic, Catholic Diocese of Biloxi 14 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine STUDENT FOCUS First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association PARTNERS IN ELYRIA CATHOLIC’S MISSION TO SERVE OTHERS First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association (FCSLA) is a fraternal benefit society that ranks among the top fraternal societies in the United States. Founded in 1892 in Cleveland, Ohio FCSLA has identified two of its primary concerns of support: caring for others and involving young people. Tapping into both mentioned focus areas, Elyria Catholic was encouraged to seek funding from the organization for the school’s new service program: “Alternative Spring Break.” This new experiential, service learning program spoke to the mission and vision of FCSLA of promoting the temporal and spiritual welfare of people through charitable activities. Through a generous gift of $10,000 from FCSLA the Alternative Spring Break program became a reality. The $10,000 gift helped students, who gave up their traditional spring break, to participate in meaningful service projects throughout the country. Some of the past projects include: relief work in Henryville, Indiana; clean-up efforts in New Jersey from the damage done by Hurricane Sandy; and most recently, students working in Columbia, Mississippi to help a town and its people recover from a tornado. Elyria Catholic High School and its students are grateful for the support it has received from First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association. These immersive service experiences help build a community of caring and justice among our students which reaches out and responds to the needs of others. It guides students to develop leadership skills and Christian citizenship that is lived out through the message of Jesus Christ. Career Day On Friday, March 13, 2015, EC hosted a variety of professionals, community members, and alumni for its largest Career Day to date. St. John Medical Center of Westlake, who co-sponsored the event, brought 20 individuals from various professions, including physicians, human resources, information technology, finance and accounting, medical technology, social work, and occupational and physical therapy. Elyria’s Ridge Tool Company also provided several of their employees to share their experiences. In addition, a few alumni came back to participate and present to the students, including Ted Mahl ’74 (architect), Joe Bott ’04 (lawyer), and Ryan Gorney ’99 (information technology). Other fields represented included veterinary medicine, law, education, fashion, and engineering. Each presenter offered inside advice and background information on his or her profession. The goal of the day was for the students to receive comprehensive information on their top three career choices. The event was the brainchild of Amy Butler and St. John Medical Center CEO Bill Young, and executed by EC guidance counselor Ms. Chelsea Burkle. Burkle surveyed the student body in December 2014 to determine and organize the pool of presenters. Then, she put together each individual student’s schedule for the day. Burkle shares that the event was hugely successful in part because of the large number of professional presenters, but also because the students had the opportunity to hear about the careers that most interested them. The students were also provided with a t-shirt, courtesy of St. John Medical Center. MARCH FOR LIFE Sixteen students braved the winter weather to join the “Right to Life March” in Washington, D.C. on January 22, 2015. The trip was organized by Associate Principal, Mike Wisnor and Campus Minister, Dean Robinson. Traveling with the students was the Avon chapter of the Knights of Columbus, who generously provided transportation for the students and staff. The students, seen at right, also took time out to attend mass at the National Basilica. www.elyriacatholic.com 15 PANTHER PRIDE NEWS MEET EC’S NEW AD Tim Ertle admits he is a sports addict. He also admits that his job as Elyria Catholic’s new Athletic Director is not the usual 9-to-5 gig, but Tim Ertle, that is part of Athletic Director what attracted him to the position in the first place. He loves that there is something new and exciting happening every day and he never knows where the day will take him. Ertle also pointed out that he has been very impressed by the support from the EC community and all of the people who have offered to help in any way they can. Ertle did his homework and studied EC’s rich tradition and said he knows the bar is set high. “I think athletics is probably the most visible thing we do as a school and it’s a great way to show the community what we teach during the school day. I have enjoyed working with our coaches and studentathletes and look forward to developing well-rounded young people who are better because of their days as a Panther.” Prior to joining Elyria Catholic, Ertle worked as the sports information director at Ursuline College — an NCAA Division II school on Cleveland’s east side — where he wore many hats ranging from managing the school’s website to leading game day operations. Ertle, the eldest of six children, grew up a diehard Cleveland sports fan, though he notes that his favorite team is the Browns. (He has attended all but a handful of home games since their return in 1999.) After graduating from St. Ignatius High School in 2007, Ertle earned his degree from John Carroll University. He still lives in the Cleveland area and is currently finishing up his MBA at Ursuline College. 16 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT SIGNING DAY The girls soccer team showed support for their three teammates who signed National Letters of Intent. Seated left to right: Kirsten Fehlan (attending Miami University); Keeley Birsic (attending Westminster College), and Andi Widmer (attending Ursuline College). Family assembles to congratulate Jake Jagielski as he signs with The College of Wooster to play football. Demetrius Graham signed his National Letter of Intent to attend Indiana Institute of Technology and represent the Warriors on the basketball court. Noah Bland will be wearing the jersey of the gold and black Ohio Dominican University Panthers as he joins the ranks of the baseball team. The swim team join Head Coach Scott Pecze (seated to the left) and Assistant Coach Micah Judy (seated to the right) in congratulating Kevin McCaffrey (seated middle) who signed on to swim at Wright State University. PANTHER PRIDE NEWS Girls Soccer Program Celebrates 20th Season Another Lady Panther soccer season has begun. The Lady Panthers team ended their fall 2014 season with a record of 16-2-4, just one game short of playing for the state title. The 2014 season also marked the program’s 20th anniversary. After the team’s successes last year, and many recent successful seasons, it may be easy to forget that the powerhouse program came from humble beginnings. Kathleen Marsh Granlund ’94 started playing soccer at age 5. “Dad coached [girls] all those years in the city league. I got to high school... [and] it bothered me a ton that I would have had to play on the boys’ team…[but] after numerous encouraging talks from mom, she convinced me to give it a try,” she said. It should be noted that her mother, Patricia Marsh, known to many as “Mama Marsh,” was a supportive presence on the sidelines for many players, for many years. Jennifer Marsh ’97, Kathleen’s sister, also joined the boys’ team her freshman year. “My dad never missed a game, and I never played,” she said. Three other girls joined the boys’ squad that year. “My dad…recognized the talent in my female teammates that was going unnoticed and underutilized on the bench. He made the decision at the end of that year to do something about it.” Their father, Coach Andrew Marsh, founded the team in 1994. He volunteered and served as both coach and trainer. The squad practiced wherever he could find field space, played games at odd hours (because the team did not have permission to use field lights), and recruited parents to drive the vanpool. The players wore the leftover, oversized jerseys from the boys’ team, with numbers in the 40s and 50s. Most of the team’s equipment came from the Marsh family’s garage. “I’ve always told the athletes you only fail when you quit trying,” Coach Marsh said. “We took our hand-me-down uniforms, got a schedule and began.” That first year, the team consisted of the four girls from the boys’ team, close friends of those players (including a number of people who had never played soccer before), and several girls who had been cut from the volleyball team. “We were unknown in the women’s soccer community, so our first year was a hodgepodge of games against JV teams, practice squads, and other teams trying to make it in the sport,” Jennifer said. The team ended up going 10-3-1. “We did very well,” Coach Marsh said. “More importantly everyone wanted to come back and do it again.” Coach Marsh led the team for 13 seasons, finishing with an overall record of 127-81-26. Under his leadership, four players became All The Lady Panthers played their last regular season game on Thursday, October 15, 2015. Tournament play began Monday, October 19, 2015. Ohioans and one, Mary Ellen Turk ’02, was named to the 2001 NSCAA Scholar All America Team. Another, Erika Kleinholz ’00, was the first soccer player to be inducted into the Elyria Sports Hall of Fame. Many players have gone on to play in college. “There [were] always growing pains, as family you work through them.” Coach Marsh said. “[We were] a small school thrown into a very difficult conference. With determination and desire, EC grew, won North Coast League Conference in 1997 and got [our] first of three District Runner-ups in 1999.” Coach Marsh’s commitment to the program, and to all of the players who passed through EC under his leadership, can be seen and felt in the successes of the program today. “I believe the closer you get to the state finals the more talent wants to play for the school,” Coach Marsh said. “EC went to D3, more talent enrolled and is now getting closer to our goal of becoming state champions.” It has also had another very real and lasting impact. “My dad, very quietly, inspired an entire generation of women and taught us that we could, in fact, do anything. He taught us that it didn’t matter what other people thought or said about us as long as we went out there and did the very best that we could,” Jennifer said. Coach Marsh said he has many fond memories, almost too many to name them all. “It’s not necessarily the winning that’s memorable but the process in getting there,” he said. “[And] of course, the love of the game.” Anne Wilson Yu ’00 resides in Sharon, Massachusetts, with her husband and two children. She played soccer for four years at EC, then club soccer at Kent State University, and met her husband while playing soccer in Boston. She works for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Wellesley College. www.elyriacatholic.com 17 PANTHER PROWLINGS Class of 1956 Betty Blair wrote: “Upon Jim Kolopus’ untimely death at the age of 33 in 1971, his 1956 classmates formed the Kolopus Scholarship Fund, which is EC’S OLDEST EXISTING scholarship. Our Student Council President, Jim Kolopus, was indeed a very talented individual. Dr. Kolopus was a nuclear physicist and principal investigator of materials brought back from the Apollo moon missions. He was a widely recognized solid-state scientist and author of some 33 publications. He left behind his widow, fellow classmate, Joanne Stefek, and three small children. In the 44 years since his death, we have awarded some 56 scholarships exceeding $40,000. In commemorating our class’s 50th anniversary in 2006, we made arrangements with the school’s Endowment Foundation to have the Kolopus Scholarship Fund become a part of the Endowment. We are looking forward to our 60th anniversary in 2016.” Class of 1959 Margaret Wirscham Quinlan wrote: “Our dear mother, Gertrude Wirscham passed away on March 1, 2015. She was the mother of EC grads Jim Wirscham ’57, Margaret Wirscham Quinlan ’59, Anne Wirscham Roscov ’61, Rita Wirscham Koberna ’65, Tom Wirscham ’67 and Mary Wirscham Encinias ’71. Class of 1965 Michael Krupar After a few exciting careers including Network Administrator, Culinary Arts and High School Educator at LCCC, he has retired and started his own business in 2012, doing garment decoration and laser engraving. Class of 1966 James Hammond recently retired and moved to Florida. Jim wrote: “You are always welcome to check out my blog and LinkedIn site. Always willing to help other alumni. Blog: http://jhammondblog.com 18 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine Margaret Longano Miklas just published her third book entitled Colors of Naples and the Amalfi Coast, a photo book about the people and places of the Campania of Italy. Monica Antonczak Oszust is living a wonderful and warm life in Hawaii with husband John and Butters, a golden retriever. She is still cutting hair and volunteers at Kilauea Lighthouse and Rotary in her community. Kathleen Plato is married to Frank A. Marshall. She retired in 2010 after 31 years working for the Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Kaye Geierman Tymann is enjoying retirement in the Villages in Florida. She enjoys golfing daily and scored her 8th hole in one on June 19. Kaye and her husband travel the country golfing and doing the tourist bit. They have golfed every state but Alaska, which is on the calendar for next summer. Class of 1967 Walter Boron was named Chairman of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and he recently won election to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies (IOM), one of the nation’s most prestigious societies for health and medicine. Walter came to Case Western Reserve University in 2007 after spending nearly three decades at the Yale University School of Medicine. He traces his interest in physiology to the day an Elyria Catholic teacher gave him a Scientific American article about the synapse by Nobel Prizewinner John Eccles. Boron’s own research has focused on acid-base homeostasis, in particular the regulation of intracellular pH. His projects also explore the molecular mechanism of gas channels. Boron is a past president of the American Physiological Society, the founding editor-in-chief of the journal Physiology and the co-editor of the medical student textbook Medical Physiology: A Cellular and Molecular Approach. Class of 1969 Mona Marsico Suchocki ran her first and only 5K and is retired and enjoying life! Class of 1971 Rita Brattoli Dukeman and Summit “Sonny” Dukeman celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on August 2, 2015. They have five grandchildren: Nolan, Conway, Kacey and twins, Charlotte and Elizabeth. Nancy Verhoff moved to her dream location in the Florida Keys Class of 1977 Kevin Krupelak recently moved to the west coast. Class of 1979 Kimberly Jones Beal and her husband just purchased a new home and welcomed a new addition to the family…a puppy Riley. Class of 1983 Jennifer Burgett Ward married William Ward on June 20, 2015 at Fields United Methodist Church in North Ridgeville. Class of 1985 Michael Lappi Accepted a position as the Global Medical Director for General Electric Aviation with healthcare oversight PANTHER PROWLINGS responsibility for more than 45,000 employees in 94 locations around the globe. In addition, he was selected for promotion to the rank of Captain in the U.S. Navy. Class of 1992 LaShanda Taylor Adams married Timothy Adams on June 29, 2013. Their daughter Emilia Grace Adams was born on December 24, 2014. Jamie Hullman is living in Reno with his wife Gwen (Dyer) and their two daughters, Anna and Clara. Jamie and Gwen both work for the Nevada System of Higher Education; Gwen as a college professor at the University of Nevada and Jamie as Director of Finance for the System. Class of 2000 Darlene Zidek Anderson and husband Ryan welcomed a daughter, Bethany Delphine on March 4, 2014. She joins big brother Benjamin. Class of 2004 Paul Boyer was selected as one of the “30 under 30 Supply Chain Stars,” presented by ThomasNet and the Institute for Supply Management. Overall website: http://30under30.thomasnet.com/ Paul’s profile: http://www.inboundlogistics. com/cms/30-under-30/paul-boyer/ Class of 2005 Jacquelyn Gorske O’Dell married EC alum, Andy O’Dell ’03 on August 3, 2013. Class of 2006 & 2007 Jackie Kuhn ’06 and Tim Rankin ’07 were married on October 4, 2014. The ceremony was held at St. Teresa of Avila Church in Sheffield Village and was presided over by Fr. Ed Smith. Class of 2014 Jake Hromada completed his first year at Ohio University as the play-by-play broadcaster for Ohio volleyball, women’s basketball, and baseball teams. Hromada also worked in the Media Relations Department, and worked as the assistant Sports Information Director for the volleyball team. Jake was a part of a historic volleyball season, getting to experience the Bobcats go 16-0 in Mid-American Conference play for the first time in eight years. He was also asked to broadcast the Mid-American Conference volleyball tournament in Athens, in which he called eight games in three days. Hromada then moved to women’s basketball in the winter. After winning only nine games in 2013-14, Ohio finished the 2014-15 campaign at 27-5 overall, won the MAC regular season title for the first time in 20 years, won the MAC Tournament at Quicken Loans Arena for the first time in 30 years, and got a bid to the NCAA Tournament to face Arizona State in Tempe, Arizona. in which Hromada was one of three freshman given an Honorable Mention for the annual Jim Nantz Award and All-America Program, which recognizes the most outstanding collegiate radio and TV sportscasters nationwide. “I was super lucky to have been involved with Ohio athletics so soon this past year,” Hromada said. “There is absolutely no way I am the broadcaster I am today if not for the opportunities I had at Elyria Catholic. The support from the community and staff helped get me off to a tremendous start to my career.” Hromada currently finished his second year as the Voice of the Lorain County Ironmen, a summer collegiate wood bat team in the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League, and is gearing up for his second year as the broadcaster and SID for Ohio volleyball, and the broadcaster for women’s basketball and baseball teams. Hromada received two national awards after his first year at Ohio, the first coming from the American Volleyball Coaches Association in which he was named a finalist in the broadcast category for the Grant Burger Media Award. “As someone who has been a college head coach for almost twenty years, I can safely say I have never been around someone that had this level of intuition when it comes to broadcasting,” said Ohio volleyball coach Deane Webb, who nominated Jake for the award last May. The second national honor came from the Sportscaster’s Talent Agency of America, Picture taken at Wells Fargo Arena at Arizona State in Ohio’s loss to the Sun Devils in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. www.elyriacatholic.com 19 PANTHER PROWLINGS Class of 2008 Class of 2010 Laura Pierce graduated from the University of Toledo in 2012, and the University of Akron in 2014, and is a Speech and Language Pathologist currently working with children with cochlear implants at the Ohio Valley Voices School in Loveland, Ohio. Matt Pierce is currently a Private First Class, stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, serving with the 101st Airborne Division, in the Transportation Department. Class of 2011 Courtney Yun graduated from The University of Dayton Summa Cum Laude with her Bachelor Of Science Degree in Education and Health Sciences in PrePhysical Therapy. She also received the John L. Macbeth Award of Excellence for Outstanding Student in Health and Sport Science. She was accepted into the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at The University of Pittsburgh. Class of 2014 Katie Pierce is currently a sophomore at the University of Toledo, and works as a lifeguard at the YMCA, and as a lifeguard and swim coach at Westwood Country Club in Rocky River. ALUMNI REUNIONS Class of 1960 Celebrate their 55th Reunion Former classmates attended a reunion weekend in August 2105. The weekend kicked off with a Mass in the EC Chapel, a tour of the school and a social gathering on Friday at EC followed by the reunion on Saturday held at the Oberlin Inn. Elyria Catholic High School Class of 1965 50th Reunion – September 25-26, 2015 The weekend started with a social evening of greetings and reminiscing at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Elyria on Friday. The next evening, forty-seven classmates, plus their spouses and guests, enjoyed dinner, live music and socializing at Sweetbriar Country Club in Avon Lake. The evening also consisted of door prizes and a continuous slide show of classmate memories and a remembrance of those classmates who have passed. Go Panthers! Class of 1966 Margie Miklas wrote: The ECHS Class of 1966 Reunion plans are underway. Check out our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/ECHSCLASSof1966Reunion 20 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine Class of 1970 The Class of 1970 celebrated their 45th reunion the weekend of July 31 2015. The group celebrated with an informal get-together on Friday at Quaker Steak, followed by the reunion on Saturday at Mark Straka’s Cedar Point house. Class of 1981 Mirna Malinar Funkhouser wrote: The Class of 1981 is in the process of planning for their upcoming 35th reunion. If you are a member of the Class of 1981, please forward your email and contact information to Mirna at: mmalinar23@hotmail.com. The class has also established a Facebook page: https://www. facebook.com/groups/ecclass1981/ Calling all Florida Panthers Elyria Catholic is exploring the idea of hosting a reunion for our alumni and friends in the Florida area. In order to gauge the interest level, we are asking for your help. The reunion would be held in the winter of 2016 and school President, Amy Butler ’80, would be on hand to give an update on the school. If you are interested in attending a Florida reunion event, please contact Dianne Dafazio Goold ’57 at: diannegoold@gmail.com or (239) 821-8635. 2014-2015 DONOR RECOGNITION 2014-15 Donor Recognition Report This is not an audited financial report but a listing of supporters and dollars raised in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2014 and ending on June 30, 2015. If your name has been omitted, we apologize and would appreciate being advised of our error. Thank you for your generosity to Elyria Catholic High School. President’s Leadership Council Anonymous Donation Castele Family Scholar. Fund of the Catholic Community Fdn. Catholic Community Foundation Diocese of Cleveland Special Account Eaton Corp. Elyria Plastic Products Fidelity Foundation Jack Matia Honda Knights of Columbus, #774 Liberty Auto Group Midwest Siding Co. National Automobile Dealers Charitable Fdn. Nick Abraham Automall Petitti Garden Centers Pfizer Inc. Ridge Tool Co. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Rockwell Automation Schlather-Bilskey Family Foundation University Hospitals Elyria Medical Center Zone Transportation Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas ’60 and Patti Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ’60 Baracskai Hon. and Mrs. David and Ellen Naughton ’57 Basinski Mr. and Mrs. Michael Becker Mr. Nathaniel Carson ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Todd and Kathy ’88 Schubert Carter Mr. and Mrs. Tim and Patricia Lysaght ’64 Casgar Mr. James E. Conlon Dr. John C. County ’74 Mrs. Melissa Davis-Hartranft ’89 Drs. James and Laura DeVengencie Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Diederich Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. DiGeronimo Mr. Robert J. DiGeronimo Mr. Tony DiGeronimo Mr. Victor DiGeronimo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor DiGeronimo Mr. and Mrs. Ed ’72 and Jayne Matia ’71 Eisbrenner Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Patricia Whitlatch ’64 Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Freeh Mr. and Mrs. George ’55 and Mary Jane Riley ’58 Garton Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Glasow ’64 Ms. Dianne Defazio Goold ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Jon ’69 and Nancy Lysaght ’70 Gorney Mr. John P. Gorske ’76 Mr. John M. Guenin ’58 Mr. Jim Herrick ’70 and Ms. Pam Haag Mr. Michael Herrick ’01 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ’99 Hesmond † deceased Dr. and Mrs. Michael ’79 Hoffman Mrs. Althea Masny Howe ’64 Mr. Thomas Hyatt ’06 Mrs. Kathleen Knox Mr. and Mrs. William Koch Mr. Steven J. Komives ’65 Mr. and Mrs. Tyler and Michelle M. Koors Dr. and Mrs. Richard ’72 Kovacs Dr. and Mrs. Nick J. Ksenich Mr. Gregory Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kurtz Mr. Herbert J. Lock ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loos Mrs. Susan Taylor Mabry ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Jim ’72 and Kathy Fuchs ’73 Machock Mr. Ted Mahl ’74 Mr. Ernest Mansour Mr. and Mrs. Jack ’75 Matia Mr. David M. McCoy ’92 Mr. and Mrs. James and Mary Glasow ’64 McShane Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mieras Ms. Beatrice Moore Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Nagel Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nevins Mr. and Mrs. John ’57 O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O’Dell Mrs. Francine Kretschmann Paschall ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis ’65 Plato Mr. and Mrs. Paul ’58 Pustay Mr. Rudolph J. Rehm ’63 Mr. James P. Ross ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Gail France ’64 Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Paul ’70 and Karen Boron ’70 Schlather Mr. and Mrs. Robert ’64 Schlather Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Kathryn Schock-Williams ’99 Mrs. Lana Durban Scott ’90 Dr. and Mrs. Mark ’70 Straka Mr. and Mrs. James ’74 Taylor Mr. and Mrs. John Tirbaso Mr. Jerome E. Vessalo ’66 Ms. Madelon Watts ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Michelle Wisnor Mr. William Wisnor Class Giving Class of 1950 9% (1 of 11) gave Dorothy Birkbeck Meek Class of 1952 28% (16 of 58) gave $7,427.00 Carol Webber Blackburn Ann Caywood Brown Barbara Walsh Diedrick John Diedrick Thomas Diedrick Rae Hengesbaugh Fritz Joan Mullen Grambley Robert Kohl Phyllis Neidhardt David Peters Patricia McAllister Riegelsberger James Ross Richard Seward Frank Smith Richard Tarnowski Etta Shuster Worcester Class of 1953 16% (12 of 66) gave $1,050.00 Francis Feck Robert Haas Donald Hutman Helen Haas Hutman Henry Janowicz Marilyn Kozel Lisicky Harold Minnich Phyllis Coghlan Murray Joanne Myers Plas Gerald Roling James Smith David Tracey Class of 1954 8% (6 of 78) gave $485.00 Jacqualine Schmitz Boyson Barbara Klein Robert Kolopus Michael Schork Robert Smith Barbara Butkiewicz Takacs Class of 1955 13% (11 of 77) gave $4,525.00 Barbara Yarsa Barnes Constance Conry Brent Martha Diederich Vincent Feck Martha Kiser Flanigan George Garton David Hemminger Nancy Young Hemminger John Herberger Julita Brosky Kohl Jeanne McCoy Tucker Class of 1956 7% (6 of 84) gave $775.00 Barbara Stanko Bryan Dennis Cheevers Mary Hayes McPolin Donald Rothgery Marlene Kenska Takacs Marilyn Stang Tracey Class of 1957 34% (35 of 101) gave $32,176.00 Anonymous Donor Frank Anderson Marilyn Raidl Ashby Ellen Naughton Basinski Patricia Diederich Bradley Pat Ann Holliday Brunner Robert Dahl Carolyn Marcus Dolamore William Dolan Lavonne Phillips Drager Earl Elbert Dianne Defazio Goold Mary Ellen Sensback Hatfield Sally Skok Hildebrandt Laura Guggenbiller Huttinger Rosemary Fritz Jordan Patricia Sullivan Karrenbauer William Kovacs Richard Lewicki Norman Mazurowski Barbara Ziegman Miller Caroline Schork Mitola John O’Connor Carol Neuberger Owens Joann Hahn Parron Mary Jo Ross Prechtel Marcia Smith Rothgery Theodore Schmitz Leon Shinsky Betty Laskin Stevenson Robert Urig www.elyriacatholic.com 21 2014-2015 DONOR RECOGNITION Betty Gallagher Ward James Wirscham Ronald Yoo Robert Zsigray Class of 1958 15% (14 of 93) gave $8,375.00 Arlene Radican Archer Larry Archer Dorothy Basinski Brock Richard Callahan Mary Jane Riley Garton John Guenin Richard Henke Sheila McGuire Marshall C. Patrick O’Connor Dennis O’Neal Paul Pustay John Ross Sandra Cornell Smith Tom Zeck Class of 1959 8% (8 of 106) gave $845.00 Daniel Fritz Barbara Gutman Patricia Walter Henderson Rose Marie Standifer Lucas Margaret Plas Novotny Margaret Wirscham Quinlan Donald Wimsatt Sharon McAllister Zeck Class of 1960 15% (19 of 128) gave $3,435.00 Nicholas Abraham Thomas Baracskai Barbara Puka Baraga James Beiter Shirley Fritz Beiter Rita Mraz Bubb Mary Jane Diedrick Eldridge James Elkins Daniel Golski Michael Gula Fred Helyes Frank Humphrey Richard Kaminski Herman Plas Thomas Radican Donna Lydon Rennick Clifford Roe James Solet Carl Ternes Class of 1961 10% (12 of 121) gave $1,950.00 Fr. Franklin Buck Midge O’Connor Carmon Diane DeBevec Marian Melcher Dugger Victoria DeFazio Harrington Mary Beth Harper Jaeger Fr. Walter Jenne Judith Yarsa Nedwick Karen Bonnett Nichols John Ruth Catherine Dolan Stoughton David Zacharias Class of 1962 7% (6 of 90) gave $900.00 James Clark Barbara Ursem Evans Mary Ann Cavagna Golski Margaret Murray Hoagland Linda Kaminski William Scott 22 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine Class of 1963 15% (17 of 117) gave $3,165.00 Virginia Flickinger Beane John Beno Joanne Mitro Cinco Joanne Puka Connaughton Kathleen Chaplar Corona Richard Curtis Corinne Keys Dawson Kathleen Defazio Edward Enyedy James Fritz Thomas Gallagher Robert Monchein Bonnie Trupo Muniga Susan Gasbare Nelson-Fjeldstad Rudolph Rehm Sharon Foss Riggs Ronald Zidek Class of 1964 46% (56 of 121) gave $65,565.00 Patricia Bach Bailey Anthony Bierek Martha Bommer Bisharat Patricia Lysaght Casgar William Crago Carolyn Machock Dailey Sharon Debevec John Donich Jennifer Hattan Fashing Mary Clare Kirkbride Fildes Patricia Whitlatch Flynn Timothy Glasow Dennis Henke Althea Masny Howe Rand Kaiser Kathryn Kretschmann Kalina Richard Kenney Sharon Slanczka Kristoff Robert Kuebler James Lepkowski Herbert Lock Charlene Kalo Logsdon Carol Beiter Maiher Mina Boyson Marciniak Mary Glasow McShane Carolyn Kaminski Morey Sidney Neuhoff Mary Meluch Nickel Ann Basso Pennington Barbara Urig Pileski Barbara Janus Pinkerton Mary Heimburger Plas Thomas Rawson Judith Waldo Reitz Anne McIntyre Rivera Deborah Charnes Rossi David Russ Gail France Sanders Robert Schlather Tom Schneider Richard Smith Linda Lydon Solet Thomas Solet Thomas St. Marie Georgene Barney Stadnik Sharon Smith Sugaski Joanne Gallagher Sullivan Rose Ann Barnard Thome Barbara Harper Unger Bonnie Schaefer Vest Karen Ann Yoo Waghorn Madelon Watts Kenneth Webber Dennis Zacharias Ronald Zaleski Alan Zink Class of 1965 11% (17 of 153) gave $14,765.00 Marilyn Becker Joseph Daly Julie Ray D’Angelo Patricia Mahl Kamba Patricia Alten Kelly Stephen Kirsh Madonna Morrison Knaus Rita Wirscham Koberna Steven Komives Joseph Kukucka Lynn Livelsberger Sandra McCarty Joan Brown McKinney Marcia Hintz Pichola Dennis Plato Susan Forthofer Schneider Glen Thome Class of 1966 9% (14 of 152) gave $5,385.00 Dave Csillag Jim Cyran Michael Firment John Fritz Kathleen Gaetz Sharon Hart Ganslen Patrick Glasow Margaret Rzetelny Hambrick Michael Keys John Lescher Susan Martin Lescher John Polutnik Timothy Smith Jerome Vessalo Class of 1967 7% (11 of 149) gave $2,580.00 Donald Bradley Margaret Callahan Kevin Cosgrove Elizabeth Dolan Mary Ann Dowdell William Groomes David Knox Bob Lytle William Machovina Anita Figler Tellier James Terrell Class of 1968 9% (20 of 223) gave $1,681.00 Judith Toth Bigham Sharon Lauffer Blaszak Gonzalo Delgado Mark Fildes Catherine Jones Fuchs Stephen Fuchs John Giovannazzo Marsha Knipp Greulich Ann Kaib Hauser Joseph Hornyak David Kalis Mary Knapp Kevin McDonough James Molosky Patrice Moore Sandra Deimling Oswald Michael Polutnik Rebecca Schlather William Schlather Noreen Lydon Snyder Class of 1969 5% (15 of 206) gave $6,290.00 Bernard Ashyk Julie Bajda Sheila Sprague Gardner Christopher Glasow Jon Gorney Sharon Toth Gress Patricia Kirsh Edward McCarty Gerard McHugh Dennis Muzilla Joanne Vecchio Polutnik Judith Rehm-Norbo Mark Reichlin Judy Minnich Selee Charlene Knipper Stetson Class of 1970 13% (26 of 202) gave $10,275.00 Mary Zink Bird Judy Felgemaker Buzas Deborah Thome Chappo Danielle Poje Davidson Joseph Demarco Nancy Lysaght Gorney Denise Lieux Grimes James Herrick Marianne O’Donnell Ivany Daniel Knoble Patricia Balog Kopp Catherine Krueck Rosemary Sliman Kucaj Deborah Wagner Orlowski Michael Pileski Ronald Rybarcyk Karen Boron Schlather Paul Schlather Rebecca Charnes Serazin Scott Serazin Thomas Shirkey Mark Smith Mark Stewart Mark Straka Thomas Vasi Jayne Muzick Zehngut Class of 1971 6% (10 of 157) gave $1,596.00 Ted Baer Randi Kaczay Davies Dale Diedrick Jayne Matia Eisbrenner Donna Diedrick Humphrey Patrick Humphrey Patricia Roberts Hysell John Jurco Gerard Kretschmann Kathleen Mulholland Parrinello Class of 1972 12% (19 of 155) gave $7,900.00 Kathleen Poje Bramwell Donna Ratusz Chapman Walter Christensen Cynthia Bremenour Defilippo Edward Eisbrenner William Fraser Lawrence Jurcak Barbara Neff Jurco Richard Kovacs Susan Taylor Mabry Jim Machock Steve McCoy Mark McGuire Terry Neal Brian Powers Maryann Webber Roth Marcia Straka Sarringhaus Ann Murphy Temple David Weitzel 2014-2015 DONOR RECOGNITION Class of 1973 5% (9 of 179) gave $2,980.00 Mary Clifford Heasley Grace Ann Snahnican Hyla Martha Logan-Bieler Kathleen Fuchs Machock Kathleen Young McCarthy Jean Rybarcyk Nejman Francine Kretschmann Paschall Peggy Resar Susan Gilles Ricks Class of 1974 8% (14 of 167) gave $6,005.00 Mark Brattoli Jeffrey Cole John County Ann Laskin Feick Timothy Flowers Geralyn Burke Gray Richard Kukucka Ted Mahl Timothy Mahl Barbara McCoy Robyn Riegel Marvin Smith James Taylor Class of 1975 8% (11 of 130) gave $6,165.00 Fr. Joseph Callahan Linda Kerekes Denise Presti Lazzaro Katherine Laux Levis Jack Matia Christine Steedman Rawson Gary Schaefer David Schlather Bernard Smith Jonathan Traut Douglas Yunker Class of 1976 6% (9 of 146) gave $4,040.00 Meganne O’Donnell Boyer Nicholas Christensen John Gorske Kevin Janowicz Eily O’Connor Jones Gregory Machovina Richard Poje Amy McCoy Vegh Mark Wladecki Class of 1977 4% (7 of 167) gave $1,820.00 Kathleen Kukucka Deltufo Kathleen Meanor Holmes Jenifer Marshall Machock Jim Machovina Briant McLaughlin Brenda Kerekes Mooney Madeline Fuchs Thompson Class of 1978 9% (14 of 154) gave $2,420.00 Bryan Austin Thomas Callahan Margaret Schuerger Connelly Lenora Petcavage Given Christine Kaminski Kish Paul LaGrotteria Brian McCoy Daniel Reaser Tom Reighley B. Saporito George Smith Robin Stursa Kevin Young Greta Ziegman Class of 1979 6% (10 of 172) gave $3,665.00 Kathryn Yunker Brewer Pamelynn Cielinski Carver Michael Hoffman Michael Kozma Mary Kirsch Machovina Sharon Caputo Provenzale James Rokasy Kevin Ruppelt Mary Agnes Schlather Thomas Taylor Class of 1980 5% (8 of 177) gave $1,950.00 John Boylan Amy Vajentic Butler Mary Farrell Jeffrey Kovacs Ann Marie Leano Brenda Pasenow Miller James Schilens Christopher Smith Class of 1981 8% (14 of 171) gave $2,150.00 Charles Annable Lisa Bycynski Theresa Daly Crayton Carol Gilles Janice Radyk Godbey Robert Hungerman Mary Kaliszewski Mary Boylan Mason Martha Flanigan Parsson Michael Pataky Robert Reinker Ronald Rick Phillip Tollett Joseph Vontorcik Class of 1982 5% (9 of 168) gave $930.00 David Basinski David Eischen Joseph Kelling David Kukucka Mary Glowaski McHugh John O’Donnell Greg Perusek Pat Perusek Vernon Smith Robert Leshnak Christine Murphy Jody Nilges Susan Kring Sullivan Todd Sweda Patricia Weyhe Williamson Class of 1985 6% (10 of 177) gave $855.00 Matthew Basinski Paul Gigliotti Stephanie Smith Golski Richard Majoras Scott Nagy Kathleen Ray Joseph Savoy Elizabeth Thuning Deborah Gormley Webber Vincent Zemanek Class of 1986 5% (8 of 168) gave $1,350.00 Bob Frantz James Gaffney John Golski Amy Jones David Krol Phil Seguin Daniel Szendrey Robert Zidek Class of 1987 7% (10 of 145) gave $1,750.00 Wendy McMahan Best Michael Bruder Carmen Castro-Rivera Gregory Decker Mary Cay Gurchik Doherty Kimberly Lang Gurd Carrie Webber Kaminski Dennis Kaminski Monica Klembarsky Kropp Christopher Lehman Class of 1988 4% (6 of 157) gave $3,256.00 Matthew Carandang Kathy Schubert Carter Daniel Kelley Natalie Kelley Joseph Pronesti Michael Vajentic Class of 1989 4% (7 of 165) gave $1,650.00 Benjamin Basinski Jennifer Poduska Carandang Melissa Davis-Hartranft Joseph Elbert John Kichan Christine Zidek Rider Steven Tanner Class of 1990 1% (2 of 165) gave $2,050.00 Tracy Mahl Lana Durban Scott Class of 1991 2% (2 of 94) gave $250.00 Michael Gandolfo John Lescher Class of 1992 4% (6 of 118) gave $3,780.00 Michael Abraham Michael Basinski Gwen Dyer Hullman Jamie Hullman David Malinas David McCoy Class of 1993 3% (3 of 99) gave $800.00 Stephen Fuchs Michael Janas Kraig Solak Class of 1994 3% (3of 107) gave $820.00 Michael Essenmacher Joseph Frey Michelle Abraham Sartor Class of 1995 1% (1 of 101) gave Stephen Ross Class of 1983 5% (9 of 183) gave $1,520.00 Joan Campagna Jeffery Eischen Susan Thompson Fletcher Brian Hoagland Cynthia Petrik Kozma Lisa Liszeski Paonessa Robert Resar William Sexton Matthew St. Marie Class of 1984 7% (12 of 168) gave $2,300.00 Joanne Rink Bloomfield Jean Dombrosky Frantz Judith Glenn Dale Gormley Anne Boylan Hart Rory Korzan www.elyriacatholic.com 23 2014-2015 DONOR RECOGNITION Kaitlin Conner Molly Conroy Amanda Gallagher Victoria Kish Nicole Spaetzel Class of 2012 15% (9 of 105) gave $295.00 Mary Conroy Brett Diederich Morgan Foster Cole Gorske Amanda Griffiths Stephanie Griffiths Matthew McGervey Frederick Nielsen Joseph Wryst Class of 1996 2% (2 of 82) gave $125.00 Eric Fritz Patrick Reichlin Class of 1998 1% (1 of 122) gave Margaret Flanagan Hollway Class of 1999 7% (10 of 134) gave $3,790.00 Ryan Gorney Thomas Hesmond Alison Dawson Himes Vanessa Jungbluth Allison Krebs Christina Abraham Meecha Mike Meecha Kathryn Schock-Williams Brooke Cuevas Uehlein Ryan Uehlein Class of 2000 2% (3 of 140) gave $188.00 Kristen Frey Frank Sara Forthofer Linnell Rebekka Schlather Class of 2001 1% (2 of 134) gave $440.00 Morgan Mabry Gaines Kathryn Poling Staker Class of 2002 5% (6 of 126) gave $715.00 Julie Poling Bonacci Eric Gaines Katarina Kurtz Mary Edwards Niemiec Nicholas Niemiec Marisa Sarringhaus Parella Class of 2003 6% (8 of 126) gave $1,190.00 Matthew Bobola Eric Eisbrenner Marty Koch Kevin Machovina Tina Weitzel Machovina Michael McLaughlin Maria Schock Zachary Suetta Class of 2004 3% (4 of 121) Bradley Bott 24 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine Paul Boyer Neil Fentner Jake Taylor Class of 2005 1% (1 of 134) gave Emily Piros Class of 2006 1% (2 of 134) gave $600.00 Thomas Hyatt Mary Kowal Class of 2007 5% (6 of 131) gave $440.00 Kathryn Hyatt Andrew Kirsch Michelle Machovina Spencer MIller Michael Simmons Nicholas Suetta Class of 2008 11% (11 of 104) gave $338.00 Erin Doran Jayson Graham Amy Grisa Nicholas Levis Brittany McLaughlin Bradley Moore Laura Pierce Rachael Purta Sarah Rak Michael Stursa Jacob Suetta Class of 2009 7% (8 of 119) gave $280.00 Tyler Anderson Zachary Drews Evann Heidersbach Cassidy Keating Maria Stursa Michelle Stursa Michael Weber Anthony Zaatar Class of 2010 4% (6 of 150) gave $530.00 Erin Buterbaugh Nathaniel Carson Matthew Pierce Andrea Price Breanna Wisnor Zoe Zwegat Class of 2011 4% (5 of 139) gave $220.00 Class of 2013 5% (5of 99) gave $150.00 Dylan Brown William Janda Celine Raible John Stursa Lauren Wisnor Class of 2014 4% (4 of 106 ) gave $142.00 Ross Heidersbach Kaitlin Pierce Carl Spaetzel Kurt Spaetzel Parent Giving Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Abrahamowicz Mr. and Mrs. Tony Adkins Mr. and Mrs. Bill Amato Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Barlow Mr. and Mrs. Matt ’85 Basinski Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beck Mr. and Mrs. David and Wendy ’87 Best Mr. and Mrs. Richard Birsic Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bleich Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brown Dr. and Mrs. Jeffery Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Terry and Amy ’80 Butler Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Scott Caco Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cairns Mr. Matt ’88 and Dr. Jennifer ’89 Carandang Dr. and Mrs. James Carroccio Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Carson Mr. and Mrs. Don Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cunningham Ms. Melissa DeAngelis Mr. and Mrs. Gregory ’87 Decker Mr. and Mrs. James Dembiec Mr. and Mrs. David Demer Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dempsey Dr. and Dr. James DeVengencie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Doll Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duffield Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ’89 Elbert Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fenik Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fischer Mr. and Mrs. T. Michael Flatley Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fote, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaw Golab Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gorczyca Mr. and Mrs. Steve Guilmette Mr. and Mrs. John Hadgis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hargreaves Mrs. Michelle Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Hoagland ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Holbrook Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Holcomb Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horvath Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hromada Ms. Melissa Hudak Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ’88 and Natalie ’88 Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Kelling ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kent Mr. and Mrs. Matt Knoth Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Kovacs ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Michael ’79 and Cindy ’83 Kozma Mr. and Mrs. Marty Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kuchta Mr. and Mrs. David ’82 Kukucka Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kunakowsky Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey LaGuardia Mr. and Mrs. Neil Laurent Mrs. Judy Laws Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lester Mr. and Mrs. Robert LoParo Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lott Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Madera Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Majoras ’85 Mrs. Kate McAleese Mr. Mark Meecha Mr. and Mrs. Edward Merhar Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mieras Mr. and Mrs. Brian Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morris Mr. and Mrs. Scott Morris Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Nagel Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O’Dell Mr. and Mrs. Victor Oeftering Mr. and Mrs. Michael Orsagos Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Karl Peacock Mr. and Mrs. Juan Perez Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Perkins Mr. and Mrs. William Price Mr. and Mrs. James Prok Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ’88 Pronesti Mr. and Mrs. David and Sharon ’79 Provenzale Mr. and Mrs. W. Pat Raible Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reichert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riberdy Ms. Christine M. Rider ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Spiro Ristofski Mr. and Mrs. Basil Rozmarynowycz Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ruminski, Jr. Ms. Danielle Sas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schill Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sottosanti Mr. and Mrs. Eric Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Springowski Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stein Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stimmel Mr. and Mrs. John F. Strittmather Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Strunk Mr. and Mrs. David Stupka Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sunderman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Szabo Ms. Leslie Szalai Mr. and Mrs. Joe Theile Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Tinsley Mr. and Mrs. John Tirbaso Mr. and Mrs. Phillip ’81 Tollett Mr. and Mrs. Jose Torres Ms. Linda Turner 2014-2015 DONOR RECOGNITION Mr. and Mrs. Clint Van Dine Mr. and Mrs. Tom Voytko Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Margaret Walter Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Mary Ellen Walter Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Watson II Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wetzel Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Whitacre Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Zidek ’86 Mr. and Mrs. James Ziegelmeyer Alumni Parents Giving Mr. and Mrs. Michael Becker Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bobola Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bopp Ms. Christine Brown Mr. and Mrs. Dave Burns Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Capasso Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chavez Mrs. Patricia Clark Mr. and Mrs. James Coen Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Danao, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Davis Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dechant Mr. and Mrs. Mark DeSouza Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Doran Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dovala Mrs. Rita Drum Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elwer Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Essenmacher Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fetcko Mr. and Mrs. Rick Foster Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Freeh Mr. and Mrs. Chuck and Hedy Fye Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gallagher Mrs. Elaine Gandolfo Mr. and Mrs. John A. Giovannazzo Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gorney Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Graham Mr. and Mrs. Michael Griffin Mr. and Mrs. William Gross Mr. and Mrs. Pete and Annie Heidersbach Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Izzo Mr. and Mrs. Eric Joviak Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jungbluth Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kelling Mr. and Mrs. Garnett C. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kieltyka Mr. and Mrs. William Koch Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koebel Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Konno Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kowal Dr. and Mrs. Nick J. Ksenich Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Kuebler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tony LaGrotteria, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lieux Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loos Mr. and Mrs. Ervin McKinney Drs. Sean McNeeley and Mary Kay Shuba Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Meholic Mr. and Mrs. William Moore Mr. and Mrs. Terry Murello Mr. Daniel Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Mick O’Halloran Mr. and Mrs. John Pabin Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Patton Mr. and Mrs. George Perz Mrs. Jean Raab Mr. and Mrs. Larry Riddell Mrs. Kathleen Saunders Mr. Ted Schuss Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sikorski Mr. and Mrs. Scott Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Steven Spaetzel Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stursa Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sudnick Mr. and Mrs. John J. Suetta Mr. and Mrs. Todd Trockley Mr. and Mrs. Victor Turk Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Turner Mr. and Mrs. Neil Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wryst Mr. Henry Zajac Faculty, Friends and Foundation Giving Bank of America Barnes, Wendling CPAs, Inc. Blue Sky Restaurant Bogner Family Funeral Home Castele Family Scholar. Fund of the Catholic Community Fdn. Catholic Community Foundation Christensen Construction Class of 1964 Class of 1974 Dads’ Booster Club Dale’s Market & Deli Diocese of Cleveland Diocese of Cleveland Special Account Eaton Corp. Elyria Plastic Products Emerson Electric Co. Endodontics Limited Inc. Energizer Fidelity Foundation First Federal Savings of Lorain Friends of EC Hockey Green Impressions Jack Matia Honda Kevin J. Hyatt, DDS Key Foundation Knights of Columbus #637 Knights of Columbus Fr. Ragan Council # 3269 Knights of Columbus, #774 Kohls Department Store, Inc. Liberty Auto Group Living Stations of The Cross Cast Majkut & Pooley Ltd Malley’s Chocolates Maloney and Novotny LLC Mehco Custom Printing Midwest Siding Co. M.J. Griffith Paving, Inc. MMCA Development, LLC Moen, Inc. Mr. Barber’s AP History Class National Automobile Dealers Charitable Fdn. Nick Abraham Automall Nordson Corporation Ohio Family Realty Old Republic Title Parker Hannifin Corporation Petitti Garden Centers Pfizer Inc. Piazza & Cooke Szczcpanski Co. LPA PNC Financial Services Group PNC Foundation PPG Industries Foundation Radachi and Company Reichlin Roberts Funeral Home Ridge Tool Co. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Rockwell Automation Samuel H. and Maria Miller Foundation Savoy Development Co, Inc. Schlather-Bilskey Family Foundation Schlather Insurance Agency, Inc. Sherwin-Williams Foundation SM Fox Construction Inc. Sperry-Gorske Agency, Inc. St. Anthony PTU St. Jude School St. Raphael Church The Bank of New York Mellon UBS Employee Giving Program United Polish Club United States Steel Foundation Inc. University Hospitals Elyria Medical Center US Bank Vectron Materials Processing Group Wells Fargo YWCA of Elyria Zone Transportation Anonymous Donation Mrs. Jill Anglin Mr. and Mrs. John Aquilla Mr. Matt Barber Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barber Ms. Anne Bernat Mr. Terry Biddulph Mrs. Sharon Blaszak Mr. Ted Blaszak Mayor Holly Brinda Ms. Chelsea Burkle Mrs. Amy J. Butler Mr. James E. Conlon Mrs. Denise Corts Ms. Mary A. Costanzo Ms. Rosemarie Coughlin Mr. Robert Daniels Mrs. Susan Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Diederich Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. DiGeronimo Mr. Robert J. DiGeronimo Mr. Tony DiGeronimo Mr. Victor DiGeronimo, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Ann Doran Ms. Jacqueline Dovin Ms. Barbara Durkin Ms. Mary Lou Durkin Ms. Kelley Elfers Mrs. Patricia Fada Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Fogel Mrs. Kristen Frank Mr. and Mrs. John and Carrie Fritz Mr. Eugene L. Fritz Mrs. Michele Fusco-Scoccola Mrs. Kathryn Hallal Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hayes Mr. Daniel Hornbeek Ms. Melissa Hudak Rev. Mr. Patrick J. Humphrey Mr. Augustine Izzo Ms. Sarah Jackson Mr. Ralph Jaworski Mr. Kevin Juguilon Mrs. Constance Kappus Ms. Helene Kess Ms. Kathy Ketchell Mrs. Kathleen Knox Mr. and Mrs. Karl Koenig Mr. Andrew Krakowiak Mrs. Patricia Krakowiak Mr. Phil Kuchta Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laubenthal Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lett Mr. Bruce Lisicky Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loos Mrs. Patricia Lutke Mr. Kevin Machovina Mrs. Mary B. Machovina Mr. Earl Mahl Ms. Catherine McPhillips Mrs. Margie Mendez Ms. Diane Metzger Ms. Beatrice Moore Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mullee Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nevins Mrs. Amy O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Mike Olenik Mr. Dean Ollar Mr. and Mrs. Nick Penick Mr. Tom Peters Mr. Michael Pollack Mr. Robert Pustay Ms. Renata Rafferty Mrs. Dee Reichlin Mr. Sean Reitz Mr. Dean Robinson Ms. Jeanette M. Robinson Mr. Jerome Rodak Mr. Stirling Roth Sister Roy Mr. Jonathan Ruano Mr. William Saas Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schmidt Ms. Katherine Schneider Mr. Thomas Schock Ms. Lynda Scott Ms. Anita Simko Mr. and Mrs. Mike Simone Ms. Margaret Sliman Ms. Ruth Sliman Sister Dolores Stanko, Snd Ms. Stephanie Steinmetz Mrs. Leslie Stone Mr. David Stupka Mr. Chuck Sturgill Mr. Mark Termini Mr. Bob Thayer Ms. Brenda Wacker Mr. John Waldo Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ward Mrs. Lynn Watkins Mrs. Kim Watson Mr. Michael Wisnor Mrs. Michelle Wisnor Mr. William Wisnor Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yost Mr. Joseph A. Yusko Endowed Scholarship Giving Al Charnes Scholarship Fund Mr. David Charnes ’65 Mr. Richard C. Henke ’58 Denise Ratusz Gorske Scholarship Mr. John P. Gorske ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Michael & Madeline Fuchs ’77 Thompson The Gandolfo Family Scholarship Mrs. Elaine Gandolfo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gandolfo ’91 Kolopus Scholarship Mr. Robert A. Kolopus ’54 The Earl and Helen Mahl Scholarship Mr. Ted Mahl ’74 Ms. Tracy Mahl ’90 www.elyriacatholic.com 25 2014-2015 DONOR RECOGNITION In Memory of Stan Machock ’57 Mrs. Dianne E. Goold Ms. Patricia Karrenbauer Mr. Theodore J. Schmitz In Memoriam The following Elyria Catholic alumni passed away between October 2014 and October 2015. They will be remembered at masses and in daily prayers throughout the year. Michael Fitzpatrick ’60 David Fontecchio ’96 Albert Havanas ’58 Lenore Muko Hawkins ’65 Dorothy Dachtler Hinds ’56 Donald Hobart ’55 William Lydon ’64 G. Stanley Masny ’77 Michael McFrederick ’82 Thomas “Mike” McGuire ’69 William Noveske ’58 Joan Rothgery Reaser ’52 Robert Rusnak ’87 Dick Seward ’52 Saundra Metera Shinaberry ’63 James Solet ’60 Joseph Stefek ’97 Ann Haralampous Tompkins ’57 Breck Willbond ’88 In Memory of G. Stanley Masny Mr. and Mrs. Timothy and Patricia Casgar In Memory of James Matia Mr. Eric Eisbrenner In Memory of Dr. John McCoy Mr. Christopher Lehman Mr. Brian P. McCoy In Memory of Mike McGuire ’69 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Giovannazzo Ms. Judith K. Rehm-Norbo In Memory of Mary Louise McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Christine Lytle If an EC alum in your family passes away, please let us know by contacting Elyria Catholic High School at (440) 365-1821 ext 122. If you would like to remember your loved one through donations to Elyria Catholic High School, please contact your funeral director for information. In Memory of Ida Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Barbara Diedrick In Memory of Bill Noveske Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Minnich Mary Garton Memorial Scholarship Mrs. Constance Conry Brent ’55 Mr. and Mrs. George ’55 and Mary Jane Riley ’58 Garton Mr. Michael R. Janas ’93 Dr. John McCoy Scholarship The Bank of New York Mellon Mr. David M. McCoy ’92 Mrs. Amy McCoy Vegh ’76 Naughton-Basinski Faculty Enrichment Hon. and Mrs. David and Ellen Naughton ’57 Basinski Mr. David A. Basinski, Jr. ’82 Rosemary Kretschmann Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Gerard L. Kretschmann ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Francine Kretschmann ’73 Paschall Rockwell Automation Lou Rotunda Scholarship Mr. Lynn L. Livelsberger ’65 Mr. Rudolph J. Rehm ’63 The Scott Holland ’02 Memorial Scholarship Mrs. Danielle Poje Davidson ’70 Friends of EC Hockey Mr. and Mrs. Chuck and Hedy Fye Mrs. Marianne O’Donnell Ivany ’70 Mrs. Patricia Balog Kopp’70 Living Stations of The Cross Cast Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. McGuire ’72 Mr. and Mrs. George Perz Mr. Michael A. Pileski ’70 Mr. Ronald E. Rybarcyk ’70 Ms. Katherine Schneider Mr. Scott ’70 and Dr. Rebecca Charnes ’70 Serazin Mr. Thomas B. Shirkey ’70 Dr. Mark A. Straka ’70 Mrs. Jayne Muzick Zehngut ’70 26 Elyria Catholic High School Magazine In Honor Of In Honor of Brian Daw Ms. Catherine McPhillips In Honor of Andrew Krakowiak Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Polutnik In Honor of Debra Lehman-Smith YWCA of Elyria In Memory Of In Memory of Linda Austin ’80 Mr. Christopher F. Smith In Memory of Alice Machovina Baker ’57 Mrs. Ellen N. Basinski Mrs. Dianne E. Goold Mrs. Mary Ellen Hatfield Mrs. Sally A. Hildebrandt Mr. William F. Machovina, Jr. Mrs. Mary Jo Prechtel Mrs. Marcia M. Rothgery Mr. Theodore J. Schmitz In Memory of Melvin Bechemer ’57 Mr. Theodore J. Schmitz In Memory of Nancy Elbert Buescher Dr. and Mrs. Tom and Sharon Zeck In Memory of Ann Chadowsky Mr. Eugene L. Fritz In Memory of Mary Davis Dads’ Booster Club Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Minnich In Memory of EC’s Sisters of Notre Dame Mr. Steven J. Komives In Memory of Trudy Eisbrenner Mr. Eric Eisbrenner Mr. and Mrs. William Gross Mr. and Mrs. Mark U. 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Ziegman Financial Stability Income 2014-2015 Expenses 2014-2015 Tuition & Fees $3,333,011 Salaries & Benefits $3,046,341 Annual Giving & Fundraising $ 580,731 Financial Aid $ 288,959 Other $ 470,767 Plant Operations & Management $ 302,351 General Administration $ 519,633 Other 11% Salaries & Benefits 73% Annual Giving & Fundraising 13% Tuition & Fees 76% General Administration 13% Plant Operations & Management 7% Financial Aid 7% www.elyriacatholic.com 27 Elyria Catholic Nonprofit Org U.S. Postage Paid Elyria, OH Permit No. 364 HIGH SCHOOL 725 Gulf Road • Elyria, OH 44035 440.365.1821 www.elyriacatholic.com CALENDAR OF EVENTS October 17President’s Circle Reception at 6:30 pm at Lorain County Historical Center November 01 04, 06, 07 07 14 Open House 11:30 am to 2:00 pm Our Town Fall Play 7:30 pm Placement exam for incoming freshmen 8:30 – noon Band craft show 9:00 am – 3:00 pm December 05 Christmas on Campus 8:00 am – 2:00 pm 08 Christmas band and choir concert 7:00 pm January 09 Placement exam for incoming freshmen 8:30 – noon 25 All County Catholic school liturgy 9:30 am February 22 Sean Forrest Presentation for parents 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm March 16, 18, 19 School Musical at 7:30 pm 23 Living Stations of the Cross at 1:00 pm April 23 Spring Gala and Auction 5:30 pm May 17 Spring Concert at 7:00 pm 22Appreciation Mass and Brunch (time to be determined) 27Baccalaureate Mass at 9:00 am followed by Senior Distinction Awards Commencement 6:00 pm