TRADITION EVER RENEWING A LASTING WINTER 2006 THE MARYMOUNT ▪ TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI MAGAZINE IT’SALLABOUTALUMNI bridging the generations: the new alumni leadership out of the blue the new benefit for trinity helping hands alumni offer relief for katrina victims reunion reconnect alums reconnect at class reunions TRADITION Volume 8 • Issue 1 ADMINISTRATION, STAFF PRESIDENT Sister Shawn Lee, MA PRINCIPAL Joseph A. Waler, MA EXECUTIVE PRINCIPAL Thomas M. Maher, PhD ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Carla E. Fritsch, MA; MEd BUSINESS MANAGER Daniel J. Thomeier, MBA DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE Linda Bacho, MEd ATHLETIC DIRECTOR John Kall, MA DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Jeff McSweeney, BS DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS Kara Simone, BS RELIGIOUS FORMATION William Svoboda, BBA DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Sarah Szweda, BS A MESSAGE FROM SISTER SHAWN LEE Recently I viewed a video entitled Celebrate What’s Right with the World. In this video, a National Geographic photographer named Dewitt Jones reflects on the importance of approaching each day with the creative imagination that leads us to expect the unfolding of wonderful possibilities. He disagrees with the truism that seeing is believing. He posits instead the reverse: when we believe, then we will see, or putanother way, we will see what we believe. BOARD OF TRUSTEES CHAIR Robert Kehoe Dr. Andrea Deis, ‘83 David Giambrone Sr. Rosemary Hocevar OSU Ann Marie Hricko, ‘94 Sister Mary Alice Jarosz ‘63 Sister Shawn Lee ‘62 Joseph Lewandowski ‘94 Thomas Rybicki Don Smith Mary Jo Sullivan Sister Francis Therese Woznicki ‘49 PUBLISHING STAFF EDITOR Sarah Szweda GRAPHIC DESIGNER Patrick Straffen HOW TO COMMUNICATE Tradition Magazine Barb Dottore 12425 Granger Road Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125 Web: www.ths.org/alumni Phone: 216.581.1644, ext 140 Fax: 216.581.1752 Siena Prints by Catherine Unique, one of a kind As I watched the video and as I reflected on what I wanted to share with you in this message, I was also acutely aware of how this approach to life is so very unlike the one we are confronted with on an almost daily basis. We are confronted daily by the effects of suicide bombers and other forms of terrorism. There is not a day that goes by that the news is not filled with stories of crime, desperation, and sadness. Some of the evil that confronts us is corporate; some is personal. It would be foolhardy to deny the pain that is all around us. But it would be truly Christian to see beyond it to the genuine goodness that so often exists side by side with what could be so discouraging. What a difference it would make in our own lives and in the world around us if we could truly believe in the good-heartedness of each person..., if we could truly be amazed at the beauty of the material world..., if we could see the aspiring saint in each person we meet..., and if all people and situations we meet each day could be handled as priceless fragile glass. The Christmas season which we have just celebrated provides us with an apt illustration of the truth that we will see what we believe. Many centuries ago, some believed, and so they saw God in the Child. Perhaps that is also our challenge: to believe and therefore to see the God who is everywhere and in so many ways comes to us each day. My hope and prayer for each of you, for all of us, at the beginning of this new year is that we would be blessed with that kind of belief and that kind of seeing that will enable us to celebrate what’s right with the world. Sincerely, Wedding and Anniversary Blessings 11x14 framed, ma�ed original messages wri�en and designed by Sister Catherine Bri�on. Sister Shawn Lee, President Pieces can be personalized with names and dates of celebration. Greeting Cards and over 150 framed verses and quotations are also available for other gi� occasions. Phone: 216.662.3290 • [email protected] www.sienaprintsbycatherine.com Cover: Trinity’s new Alumni Leadership Team (clockwise from top left): Kara Simone, Bill Svoboda, Sarah Szweda, Sister Shawn Lee, Patrick Straffen, Barb Dottore, Lynn Bacho, Jerry Schuplinski, Nadine Pekarek 3.TRADITION.WINTER2006 MARYMOUNT/TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL HAPPENINGSANDEVENTS YOUNG ALUMNI Missed the fun in 2005? Join members from the classes of 1980 to 2002 on March 24, 2006 at 6 p.m. to make up for lost time! Trinity will host its first Young Alumni Happy Hour of 2006 at the Winking Lizard in Independence on Rockside Road. For questions, call the Office of Alumni Relations at 216.581.1644, ext. 140. BREAKFAST WITH THE EASTER BUNNY Don’t miss this fun-filled family activity at 10 a.m. on April 1, 2006 to celebrate the Easter season. The event includes a hot breakfast, your picture with the Easter Bunny, crafts and more! Call the Office of Alumni Relations at 216.581.1644, ext. 140 to make your reservation. happy hour Join the Trinity community on May 5, 2006 to celebrate our first annual Out of the Blue Benefit. Doors open at 6 p.m. To reserve your tickets to this important event, call the Office of Alumni Relations at 216.581.1644, ext. 140. MARYMOUNT/TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL CONNECTIONS MARIE GORDYAN PACHNOWSKI - 1960 Realty One Broker - Certified, Relocation Specialist 8805 Brecksville Road Brecksville, Ohio 44141 Work: 440.526.2900 Home: 440.838.8266 Cell: 440.773.9105 MR. DAVID GIAMBRONE Giambrone Masonry, Inc. Specializing in masonry and stone design and installation for institutional, commercial and industrial needs. 10000 Aurora-Hudson Road Hudson, Ohio 44236 Phone: 216.475.1200 ERIC TAYFEL, ESQ. - 1990 Gibson, Brelo, Ziccarelli, & Martello SISTER FELICIA MANN - 1949 Marymount Child Care Center, Inc. Litigation, personal injury, workers’ compensation, domestic relations, criminal defense, wills and trusts. Child care and preschool ages 18 months to five years. Summer program for ages 3-12. State licensed. 55 Public Square, Suite 2075 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Phone: 216.696.0800 Fax: 216.696.0702 12215 Granger Road Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125 Phone: 216.581.3540 Fax: 216.581.4264 4.TRADITION.WINTER2006 1945 HELPING HANDS PAT MCKIMMIE, CLASS OF 1990. I just wanted to send a huge THANK YOU to Trinity and the great people there for sending in some donations. I have been stationed in Biloxi for two years now and when Katrina hit, my mission changed from one of training to one of rescue and recovery. When I heard that Trinity had participated with other organizations to send aid, I couldn’t have been more proud to be an alumnus. The Trojan spirit is alive and well, and you guys and gals ROCK! Thank you again, Patrick M. McKimmie, USAF Jeff Zika 1991, also responded to the disaster left in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. He has been working on the gulf coast town of Pass Christian in Mississippi. Zika has gone down twice, hauling cargo through the driving rain, and is planning to go back. With a rented trailer and a borrowed pickup truck, Zika also recruited pal Tom DaDante, a Padua grad; a physician’s assistant and a vascular surgeon, both colleagues from the Cleveland Clinic, where Zika is an RN in the intensive care unit conducting research on clinical outcomes. They ran a clinic, treating about 175 people. Some would stand in lines for 12 hours a day, waiting for the basics: food, water and medicine. While the media spotlight long since diminished, the tragedy is still very real for thousands of families. “The need is close to unchanged,” Zika said. “People who stayed through the storm, or returned after to find their houses in ruins, are living in their yards in tents and tarps and, if they’re lucky, RVs and trailers. Everything is brown, shattered, covered in mud, and stinks to high heaven from decaying in the 100° heat.” To learn how you can help, visit Zika’s website at www.everylittlebit.info. Eleanore Smyczek Neubert celebrated 50 years as a practicing attorney in Northfield, Ohio in 2004. She was admitted to the Barristers Golden Circle of Case Western Reserve University in June 2004. She also celebrated 50 years of marriage to Richard L. Neubert on September 25, 2004. Eleanore and Richard have two daughters, Rosemary Potts and Ursula Smigelski and five grandchildren. 1958 Genevieve Capadona Bures enjoyed the Summer 2005 issue of Tradition with Sister Illuminata on the cover. She says that Sister Illuminata’s picture took her right back to her high school days. Sister Illuminata was a no-nonsense teacher, who could be great fun when the work was done. Genevieve also caught Mike Gierlach on page 6 as he graduated from Trinity. John and Ella Gierlach were her next door neighbors for years and she remembers Mike fondly and wishes him well. Genevieve calls herself a lesson in procrastination, received at Marymount High School for helping her become a better teacher. 1981 David Kruzel has been married to Sunny Metzger for 11 years. They have triplets who are 2 1/2 years old. Their names are Stephie, Lexi and Daniel. Dave is a contract coordinator for hospitals with Baxter International and Sunny is a busy stay-at-home mom. 1987 Kimberly Krebs Burris and her husband Lonny celebrated 15 years of marriage on May 26, 2005. They have a daughter, Emilia “Emma” (6) and three sons, twins Ayden and Simon (5) and Max (1). They live in Massillon, Ohio. Joe Ratcliff has been married for 11 years to Gretchen Wilk. The couple resides in Valley City, Ohio with their children. On April 27, 2005 they welcomed their daughter, Isabella Marie Ratcliff to their lives. Abigail Mae (9) and Sullivan Christian (7) round out the family. Joe is the 2005 C L A S S 2006 NOTES having completed two years at Ohio University. She took time out to start her business. Twenty three years later she will finally complete her university studies and receive her degree in Fire Science from Capital University. Genevieve became the first female Certified Fire Investigator in the United States and the first female member of the Board of Directors of both the Ohio Arson School and the Ohio Chapter of the International Association of Arson Investigators. Marymount prepared her well for life and she is eternally grateful to the Sisters who realized, even before she and her fellow students did, that they had great potential. Genevieve enjoys reading the alumni news and looks forward to her 50th reunion. 1963 Audrey Ann Mallinak McHale has been listed in both the eighth and ninth issues of Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers. Only two percent of America’s teachers make it into more than one edition of this publication. Audrey is starting her 35th year as an elementary school teacher for the Parma City School District. She credits the education she General Manager of a national on-line mortgage bank called GreatDayLending.com. James Tyminski has become a partner in the law firm of Gallagher Sharp. After seven years in the insurance industry, James joined the firm as an Associate in March of 1999 and is active in the firm’s Transportation and General Litigation Practice Groups. He represents businesses, insurance companies, and individuals in a wide variety of civil litigation. He also defends trucking companies and railroads, and their insurers throughout Ohio in matters involving personal injury, wrongful death, property damage, accident site investigations, cargo claims, motor carrier regulations, and liability for owner operators. James received his law degree from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 1998, and his undergraduate degree from John Carroll University in 1991. He is a member of the Ohio State and Geauga County Bar Associations as well as the Transportation Lawyers Association. 5.TRADITION.WINTER2006 Jim and his wife Christine live in Chardon with their 2 1/2 year-old son Elliott, their 6-month old daughter Gray, and three dogs and two horses. 1993 Patrick J. Gilday, SJ, pronounced his perpetual vows of poverty, chastity and obedience in the Order of the Jesuits Society of Jesus on August 14, 2005 at Gesu Church in Detroit Michigan. 1994 Lisa Cancasci (daughter of Kathy (Mack) Cancasci ’72) married Ryan Beck on October 9, 2004 at Saints Peter and Paul Church in Garfield Heights. THS alums in attendance included bridesmaid Lisa (Lucas) Schell ’93 (pictured below), Dawn (Zelasko) and Milton Lorring ’94, Julie (Downing) and Craig Gordon ’94, and Joe Lewandowski ’94. Lisa and Ryan bought their first home in Liberty Township, Ohio (a suburb of Cincinnati) last spring. Lisa currently works as an Art Director for Sunrise Advertising, and Ryan is an Aerospace Engineer for GE Aircraft Engines. Lisa can be reached at [email protected]. capacity as Avid Editor, replay operator, technical director, as well as directing from time to time. After graduating from OCB in 1998, Tim became an instructor assistant, then a video instructor, and since September 2004, he has become the Education Coordinator for the Ohio Center for Broadcasting, in essence, the “principal” of their Cleveland campus. Timothy also worked on THS publications when he was at Trinity High School as a student. On a personal note, Tim states that he wouldn’t be where he is today if it wasn’t for Trinity and the Ohio Center for Broadcasting; both provided well-rounded educations and gave him the opportunity to succeed in his field. Raymond Voelker is thankful that he made the choice of Trinity High School back when he was a freshman. He chose our school for the cutting edge computer technology he knew he would experience, and sure enough he has made a career of working with computers. After graduating from the University of Dayton, he was hired by the university as a Web Information Specialist at Roesch Library, University of Dayton. 1998 Jessica Buxton graduated from Vanderbilt University School of Nursing with a MSN degree in August 2004. She currently lives in Baltimore, MD and works with a Pediatrician in Frederick, MD as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. 1999 1996 Timothy Fredmonsky graduated from the Ohio Center for Broadcasting in Valley View, Ohio. In conjunction with his education there he interned at various radio and TV stations including Mix 106.5, WTAM 1100, the old Jammin’ 92.3, now Extreme Radio, and WRRO in Warren, which has now become WFAN, a sports talk station. Tim also interned in TV for Adelphia, WEWS Newschannel 5, and on three separate occasions, interned and got paid by ESPN to assist with their broadcast. After graduation, he worked as a video editor/shooter/producer for the Cleveland Cavaliers from January 1999 to August 2003. He has directed Gund Arena Events such as the Moondog Coronation Ball, WWE wrestling, MAC Tournament Basketball and the Cleveland Barons. He has also worked at the Cleveland Browns from its new inception in 1999 to the present in the Jessica Blankenship earned a bachelor’s degree in Justice Studies from Kent State University in 2003. She is entering her third and final year of law school at University of Akron School of Law. She is currently working at the law offices of Bevan & Associates in Northfield. Jessica recently got engaged to fellow law student Jeff Bacon and will be getting married in 2007. Cornelius Talley and Nigel Sewell (2000) were married on September 3, 2005. The couple already has two sons, Robert (3 years) and Aiden (1 year). The family resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where Cornelius is a funeral director and Nigel is a soux chef at Soho Restaurant. CONGRATULATIONS! ON THE BIRTH OF... 1989 John Talion and his wife Angela welcomed their third child into this world. Ava Gabrielle Talion joins siblings Erica, 5 and John Jr., 3. 1994 Theresa Henn Day and her husband Travis welcomed the arrival of their first child, Dylan, born July 18, 2005. Dawn Mis Keske and her husband Joe would like to announce the birth of their first child, Cameron James. He was born on June 25, 2005. Jennifer Brasdovich Torok and her husband Terre welcomed a baby boy named Lleyton Andrew Torok on August 26, 2005. He was 7 pounds, 11 ounces and 19 inches. 1998 Amanda Giersz and Jason Toth had a daughter on March 30, 2005, named Avary Rose Toth. WE REMEMBER We extend prayers and sympathy to the family members of our deceased alumni. 1958 Rita Jankowski Lexa - October 15, 2003 1959 Joan Brown Caroniti Julia (Zielaskiewicz) Soska passed away suddenly on November 11, 2005. She leaves behind her loving husband, Paul, and children Paul, Denise (‘82), Debbie (‘83), Greg (‘86), Chris (‘87) and Nicole (‘90). 1960 Caroline “Carrie” Zielinski Mugnano (‘60) died on July 12, 2005, after a 6 1/2 year battle with breast cancer. She leaves behind her husband of 38 years, John and two adult children, Michelle and John along with four grandsons. She and John were both active members of Saint Clare Church in Lyndhurst. Carrie was on the 40th Marymount Reunion committee in 2000. 1976 Marie Hauler Printy Planning a Class Reunion? Trinity can help you get started. If you’re planning a class reunion, call the Office of Alumni Relations at 216.581.1644, ext. 140. We’ll help you with the initial mailing, provide address labels for your classmates and provide the atrium, teacher’s lounge/courtyard for the social evening! 6.TRADITION.WINTER2006 7.TRADITION.WINTER2006 bridging the generations the new alumni leadership T here is a new energy at Trinity High School, and our alumni have noticed the difference. Hundreds of Marymount and Trinity students are reconnecting with their alma mater, and it’s just the beginning. The retirement of Patrick Riley as director of alumni relations led to the creation of Trinity’s new alumni board. Comprised of faculty and staff members, who happen to also be alums of the school, the board has been busy planning a slate of year-round special events. Trinity kicked off the fall football season at our new home stadium in Bedford, and what better way to welcome back our alumni! Our faculty and staff marveled at seeing some of our favorite students return to help us celebrate this new chapter in Trinity athletics. We loved seeing you! For the first time in years, Homecoming 2005 was truly a homecoming for hundreds of alums, who joined us in celebrating the 1980 state football championship. A mixer the Friday before at the Winking Lizard in Independence attracted alums from the 80s, 90s and today, who met and mingled during a night of friendship and camaraderie. The next afternoon, alums gathered for a cookout at the stadium and then took their seats to watch the Trojans battle it out against Holy Name. The mixer was such a popular event that another one was scheduled for November. Breakfast with Santa also attracted a large crowd, with old friends and new faces gathering to celebrate the holidays with their little ones. Be sure to mark you calendars for our upcoming young alumni happy hour, Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, and the Out of the Blue Benefit, all slated for spring 2006! “A few people asked me if I had gone to any of the Alumni events,” said Stacey Wolfe ‘89. “When I ask ‘Why didn’t you go?’ the most common answer is, ‘Well, I didn’t know if anyone I went to school with would be there; I wasn’t sure if I’d know anyone. “I’m fortunate to have a great group of friends who have continued a friendship throughout these years since graduating from high school,” Wolfe said. “I couldn’t imagine my life without them. When people ask me or say to me, ‘Wow, all of you still keep in touch?’ or ‘You guys still talk?’. It makes me very proud to say yes, and then I realize how lucky I am.” Thanks to our work with Harris Connect, our alumni database is now up to date. Alums can expect email invitations and news on upcoming events, delivered right to their inboxes. Make sure to check out our website at www.ths.org for a listing of alumni events! We are even posting information on the popular reunion site Classmates.com. Not online? Not to worry, you’ll still receive Trinity news the old-fashioned way. 8.TRADITION.WINTER2006 CLASSREUNIONS Class of 1955 1955 Class of 1965 Class of 1985 The class of 1955 had their 50th Class Reunion on September 18, 2005. Attendees celebrated Mass and had dinner at Dimitri’s Restaurant. Each attendee received an engraved clock and memory book. Members of the class traveled from California, Texas, Arizona, Illinois and Florida. 1965 Marymount’s Class of 1965 held their 40th reunion celebration on Saturday, October 1, 2005 at the Signature of Solon, with 34 classmates attending the event. Each woman had a chance to talk about their personal past forty years, leaving us all with the realization that we truly are an amazing, accomplished, adventurous, and gregarious group of women! If you would like to be involved in planning our next get-together, be sure to update your mailing address with the Office of Alumni Relations. 1985 Hawaiian-style fare highlighted the Class of 1985’s luau-themed 20 year reunion, celebrated this past September during the Labor Day weekend. The Astorhurst Picnic Grove hosted 51 classmates and their guests with an informal celebration, complete with nostalgic 80’s music and plenty of reminiscing with old friends! View photos from the reunuion at www.ths.org/abouttrinity/85reunion. 1995 The Class of 1995 met this summer to reunite with former friends and classmates. Seventy five classmates and their spouses met at the Winking Lizard on August 5 to reminisce about old times and catch up on ten years of each other’s lives. On August 6 classmates met again to enjoy a formal night of dinner and dancing at the Knights of Columbus Hall. 9.TRADITION.WINTER2006 ANNUALAPPEAL The Trinity community thanks you for your donation. $1,000.00 or more Andrea Deis (1983) Leonard Gruszczynski (1984) Sr. Shawn Lee (1962) Janice Maher Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Maher Jeffrey and Karen Sanson Deanne Sutula Smith (1966) Joseph and Nancy Waler Mr. and Mrs. David Walkowiak Bill and Linda Watkins $500.00 to $999.99 Rachel Buck Mrs. Jay Gray Sr. Jeanne Noel Novak Paul Tletski (1978) $250.00 to $499.99 Wayne Bilinovic (1986) Sr. Catherine Britton Diane Cherney Coury (1977) Mark DelPrincipe (1983) Mary Beth Svoboda Dipaola (1980) Susan Nowak Dudek (1972) Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Faustina Susan Gregg (1978) Leonard Gruszczynski (1984) Rhonda Pringle Haston (1983) Mr. and Mrs. Alan Papa Mark and Diane Peysha Paul and Jaclyn Pirrone Mark and Helen Smetana Julie Farley Sutton (1987) Bill Svoboda (1981) Dan Thomeier $100.00 to $249.99 Charles Aquino (1995) David Bateman-Peters (1978) Beth Bednarchik (1982) Michael Biel (1992) Mr. & Mrs. Mick Biel Sr. Kenneth Bielski (1961) Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bizon Michael Buchek Rose Calvey Michael Colagiovanni (1997) Matthew Cook (1993) Nancy Suhay Cottrell (1966) Anthony Davidson Monique DiCarlo (1982) Srs. Dominica and Esther Dawn Laba Downey (1985) Linda Young Faecking (1966) Steven Fernandez (1987) Jim and Michelle Ferrara Lee Frankinburger Frank Franz Shawn Gerlock (1989) Sr. Illuminata Godlewski Mary Hartman (1970) Gregg Hartman (1983) Irene Polak Heppler (1945) Christine Krolikowski Holler (1982) St. Joseph Congregational Home Joanne Kopsovich Ingle (1971) Clara Jojczyk (1945) Jim Jones (1976) Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Kovacs Mary Anne Kovacs Mark Kozlowski Marcia Kuhlenschmidt Linda Simko Kwarciany (1970) Kathleen Litherland Lawler (1985) Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Arlene Lennox (1958) Dorothy Lettus (1972) Deborah Liederbach-Barther (1987) Anne Luberda (1951) Kathleen Clark Mackessy (1951) Sr. Anne Maslanka Richard Mates (1978) Sr. Lucine Mikes (1946) Mary Ann Vargo Morscher (1958) Marybeth Murphy (1974) Linda Nemec Nemec Foster (1968) Donna Marie Noga Sponsorship Office Deborah Bremenour Perciak (1969) Lawrel Potla (2001) Marilyn Polimene Preston (1964) Phyllis Fox Price (1963) Priscilla Csokmay Prizzi (1950) Paul Prospal Michael and Allison Chrusciel Prucha (1996) Fred, Lynn, and Craig Recko (1997) Linda Reid (1979) Joyce Purgert Ryba (1978) Jerry Schuplinski (1995) Mr. and Mrs. Michael See Patrick and Dolores Sell Sr. Karen Shimko (1958) Clare Ruzicka Spittler (1953) Monica Rybicki Stadnik (1979) Rose Sustersic (1952) Margaret Sustersic (1950) Kathleen Sutula (1969) Jennifer Pavlick Swank (1990) Kevin Thompson (1983) Brian Umerley (2003) Mr. and Mrs. David Umerley Jacqueline Vance (1992) Tricia Vance (1982) Susan Flinn Wagner (1963) Thomas Walsh (1979) Steve Weck Catherine Flaherty Wetzel (1951) Lois Oleniacz Wilson (1949) $1.00 to $99.99 Loretta Abel (1958) Lucille Adaoo (1954) Tim and Maureen Alten Matthew Anderson (1999) Sr. Laurentine Irene Andreasik (1947) Pamela Dodig Armbruster (1984) Janice Arona Christina Kwiecien Atzberger (1965) Frances Adler Babic (1949) Dolores Solinski Badar (1951) Mike Balach Mr. and Mrs. James Baldinger Nancy Barile Sandra Kuskin Barle (1966) Janet Biltz Bauer (1974) Charlotte Vitatoe Bean (1984) Mary Lu Erjavec Bednarsky (1962) Jeannette Whitney Benko (1960) Michele Halupnik Beyer (1984) Jaclyn Biada (2000) Martha (Dorothy) Bittner (1939) Brenda Blaha (1981) Carolyn Pekarek Blum (1959) Virginia Bossu (1969) Betty Bayus Bower (1961) Julie Bowman (1994) Robert Brady (1983) Sr. Celeste Brej Eleanor Smolinski Brysacz (1951) Sr. Lucia (Bonita) Bucholtz (1954) Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burke Mr. and Mrs. Richard Byrne Bryan Cain William Calvey (1999) Gloria Gander Caponi (1949) LaVerne Wisner Cappelli (1956) Ann Zamaria Carbone (1967) Donna Cardarelli Diane Beauchemin Carroll (1964) 10.TRADITION.WINTER2006 ANNUALAPPEAL $1.00 to $99.99 Karen Ziegler Carter (1985) Susan Wilkes Chermonte (1987) Frances Sugalski Chmura (1961) Sr. Alice Chmura (1947) Cheryl Barczak Chojnacki (1965) Christopher Colarusso (1983) Virginia Tankovich Connelly (1962) Dolores Blatnik Cook (1951) Mary Spittler Corbo (1980) Sandra Laba Corder (1987) Susan Konkol Craine (1972) Janet Molesky D’Agostino (1972) Judith Schlesinger D’Agostino (1969) Diane D’Amico (1994) Jo Anne Jacko Darr (1975) JoAnn Bronczek Davis (1958) Vincent DeFiore (1999) Donna Lucas Deluca (1957) Mr. and Mrs. James Depp Barbara Malatin DiPietro (1965) A. Alicia Dobrowolski-Sogor Karen Dusek (1978) Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Dzigiel Sr. Jean Ehasz (1951) Patricia Emrisko Srs. Agnes and Evelyn Christina Falcone (1996) Jason Falkofsky (1997) Deborah Kazimour Fantauzzo (1985) Bernadette Bryll Fazio (1965) Mary Frances Firem (1983) Marlene Fogarty (1965) Francine Czerwony Fraundorf (1970) Esther Gailey (1942) Loretta Witnik Gajewski (1947) Ann Marie Vance Garvey (1985) Dolores Strauss Glaser (1949) Sr. Jeannette Ann Gonglewski Diana Kraine Greenwood (1987) Lynne Grether (1968) Sr. Gregory Gronski Loretta Matousek Groshel (1949) Virginia Kurth Gulezian (1958) Rosemary Kosak Gulick (1959) Donna Hargas Gullett (1968) Carmela DeSciscio Gurnick (1968) Marianne Liptak Guy (1975) John Halupnik (1978) Eileen Lohman Hana (1949) Bernadette Noll Hanula (1950) Christine Sabo Hauzer (1970) Virginia Nowac Hinkle (1964) Elizabeth Badarzynski Hissong (1944) Sr. Rosemary Hocevar Melanie Sedlak Holecek (1993) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hovan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hribar Helen (Eleanor) Jaczkowski (1954) Patricia Gunn Janotka (1951) Dorothy Hurajt Jarymenko (1947) Kathleen Wiegand Jarzab (1978) Patricia Jatsek (1966) Srs. 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