1-FENWICK FALL 2019
CONNECTION
The Annual Magazine of Bishop Fenwick High School
2018-2019 Report of Donor Giving
4 1-Fenwick Connection 3 Principal Collison
4-7 Alumni Reconnecting
Fall 2019 8-9 Gala
12 TRANS FORMATIVE EXPERIENCE
10-11 Parents Perspective
16 26 12-13 Beyond the Classroom
14-15 Return to Sorg
Bishop Fenwick 16-17 Class of 2019
HIGH SCHOOL 18-19 Called to Serve
Est. 1952 20 Why Fenwick
21-22 Birkman™ Assessment
23 Faculty Spotlight
24 -25 Day of Giving 2018
26-43 2018-2019 Annual
Report Donor Giving
44-46 Alumni Notes
47 Philanthropy
Jim & Mary Jean
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A Note From
Principal Collison
Principal Blane Collison at the 2019 Crimson & Gold Gala with Mike Dear Falcons,
Smith , Mike Raiff, and wife Kelly Collison.
As the 2019-2020 school year
gets underway, we are grateful
for the tremendous success of the
many additions to our campus and
programs we’ve created to enhance
our students experience while at
Fenwick.
Last year we began using our new center for our Counseling Department, known as The Nest, which FAITH
was provided by the Yeager Foundation, as a Day of Giving challenge undertaken last year. This space INTEGRITY
provides increased capacity for small group counseling and education sessions for students, as well as COMPASSION
a “college corner” equipped with computing equipment and materials for students to explore college
opportunities and complete their college applications. As a result of our Counseling program and the
utilization of The Nest one on one counseling sessions have increased by approximately 30%! Giving
the academic and personal support our students receive in preparing them for the challenges of
adolescence and beyond.
Additionally, our school community has provided support for the beautification of our campus,
including new tennis courts provided by the Dupps Family Foundation, our new Atrium Medical
Center Plaza at the entrance to our stadiums made possible by a gift from Premier Health and
designated proceeds from our Gala held last March helped to provide upgrades and improvements to
our classrooms.
We are offering a wider array of College Credit Plus classes that allow our students to earn college
credit while still in high school, providing a tremendous return on investment for parents choosing
Fenwick for their sons and daughters education.
This October we embarked on the Building on Excellence initiative to receive input, feedback
and ideas on how best to build on the strong foundations of a Fenwick education, while exploring
and planning for new and vibrant ways to enhance and improve the educational experience of our
students and families. The five-year plan will be the building block for continuing to build on programs
that will strengthen our sustainability for decades to come.
We are extremely grateful for all of the support provided to our school from our alumni, parents, and
our business partners whose generosity and effort allow us to put the programs and initiatives in
place, and move us toward our school motto . . . “to reach the heights, aim high!”
May God continue to bless our Fenwick Family!
Go Falcons!
Yours in Service,
Blane M. Collison
Principal
SERVICE
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RECONNECTING
through DECADES...
You can’t the
connect the
dots looking Class reunions and weekends like 1-FENWICK present the opportunity for Fenwick
alumni, parents of alumni, and faculty/staff, past and present to reconnect. Both joyful
forward; and sad experiences can trigger our attention to the past, motivating us to reach out and
you can only connect with old friends. Our past is fixed, it can never be altered or removed but it does
provide us a map to where we find ourselves today. Reconnecting with our friends from
connect high school gives us perspective of our personal values and our sense of belonging.
them looking
We ask a sampling of alumni to share their story of reconnection to Fenwick. These
backward… classmates, separated by time and location, came to the common conclusion that good or
- Steve Jobs bad, they are all appreciative of their experience at Fenwick, cherish friendships from high
school, and believe in the future it holds for our youth.
GEORGE NENNI ‘83
I graduated in 1983 from Fenwick on Manchester Road. My Fenwick
experience was wonderful, and shaped who I became as a college student,
young adult, husband and father. I regret that I was not always a very
strong student, but that didn’t keep me from learning a great deal, and
scoring high enough on the ACT to get into a top university. I was a part
of Fenwick in the 1980s, and Fenwick became a part of me. I kept in touch
with a few teachers and administrators, and was beyond thrilled that our
college rock band was hired to play for Fenwick’s 1986 homecoming in
the gym. Best of all, I was hired by one of my favorite and most-respected
people in the world, Father Richard Averbeck. I felt bad taking the money!
Fast forward to adulthood, married my best friend Stephanie Nenni and settled in Middletown. We knew we wanted
to raise our children in the Holy Family, John XXIII, Fenwick community, and it has paid enormous dividends. Our
kids were raised in a community of spirituality, support and achievement. We had no doubt that we would send our
four (4) children to the new Fenwick on 122. It was special for me that our children caught the tail-end of teaching
careers, for teachers that were fresh out of college in the 1980s teaching me! Patricia Harty, Pat Kreke, and Cheryl
Brandenburg completed life’s circle for me, and I love that Fenwick helped bookend my, and my children’s lives.
Fenwick taught me that I could do anything I set my mind to, and that if I had doubts or challenges, that God and
my community would be there to support me. Thank you, Fenwick, I am your advocate!
ROSE SLEZAK HUBER ‘65
Our FHS class of ‘65 has held numerous reunions over the years — always
with excellent turnouts. In addition to 5-year and 10-year anniversary
gatherings, we had Class of ‘65 turns 65 and Class of ‘65 turns 70 parties.
So, our group has stayed connected — at least with each other if not
necessarily to FHS.
The 1-FENWICK weekend has brought more of us to campus (especially
for the Friday tailgate). Ditto for the Golden Falcon celebrations. These
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events have also allowed me to see former students and teachers from my stint on the FHS faculty (1969 - 1975).
So, kudos to all of you who make it possible for us to reconnect to our alma mater. While the buildings have
changed over the decades, the bonds and friendships we established more than a half-century ago have remained
constant. Thanks for providing opportunities for us to reconnect, reminisce and relive (at least in our memories)
our energetic youth.
EMILY DUPPS HENDRIX ‘92
I reconnected to Fenwick when my sons Eric ’20 and Evan ’22 decided
to attend Fenwick. Through their decision, I became reconnected and
involved with various clubs and committees. Jeff and I are proud alumni,
class of ‘92 who support Fenwick. We are encouraged by the continuous
improvements and changes being made to the school and facilities.
Whether it is 1992 or 2019, Fenwick remains steadfast in its commitment
to providing students with a wonderful coed catholic education. Fenwick
provides a safe and friendly environment and encourages students to
“Reach the Heights, Aim high!”
MIKE ROHRKEMPER ‘64
When I attended Fenwick, it was a smaller school (attendance). I knew
virtually everyone in my class and many students in classes immediately
preceding and following my class. Most of us played multiple sports
and participated in virtually any outside activity available. The culture
was one of community involvement, even things like helping with
Homecoming floats. As a result of this environment, I developed close
personal relationships with numerous peers that still exist today. There
are six of us from Fenwick who rendezvous a couple times a year and
regardless of time or distance, our friendships are seamless.
Principal, Fr. Lawrence Krusling was a mentor to me, and many other students. He believed in me and much of
what I learned from Fr. Krusling helped develop the character and integrity that I have today.
Very meaningful to me was my induction into the Fenwick Hall of Achievement in 2013. That event reconnected
me to the school, and inspired me to participate in 1-FENWICK Weekend and my class reunions. Recently, I
connected with a neighbor, John Jorden ’83, twenty years my junior, but an alumnus with whom we share an alma
mater. Hopefully, we will both be at 1-FENWICK Weekend in 2020!
MELISSA ZAPPIA LONGFIELD ‘99
I graduated from the Manchester campus 20 years ago as a second-
generation alumnus; Janet Beiser Zappia ’67 is my mother. After
graduating with my master’s degree in education from Wright State
University, I found myself living in Baton Rouge, Louisiana working at
a Catholic High School, and thinking how wonderful it would be if I
made my way back to Fenwick. Fast forward 10 years, I was back in the
area and had the opportunity to apply for a job at Fenwick! I just started
my third year as a member of the faculty, working with a handful of my
former teachers, absolutely loving being back amid the Fenwick Family.
Reconnecting continued...
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RECONNECTING CONTINUED
PAT LUERS ‘86 “My pronounced
At my graduation commencement, I belief is that
made the statement, “This is the last time Fenwick provides
you will ever see me at Fenwick.” Funny, a far better
how life and time have a way of changing cumulative
you. God blessed me in many ways, education
including my wife Kelly, who helped me because of its
recognize the importance and value of holistic approach,
Fenwick in my life. disciplined
academics
For me, high school was simply a necessary requirement to reach the next step. One and culture of
of six boys, my home life was a 24/7 social exercise. I arrived at the doors of Fenwick involvement than
in the fall of 1982 labeled an outsider by virtue of my Lebanon zip code. At the time, even the best public
Fenwick was a Middletown school enrolling relatively few students who resided high schools.”
elsewhere. Personal avoidance allowed me to own the badge “outsider”, a label I
kept throughout my time at Fenwick. - Pat Luers
Twenty years after graduation, married, father of three, my sea legs under me and
armed with curiosity, Kelly and I attended my 20th high school reunion. Upon
arrival, a classmate approached us asking, “Which of you attended Fenwick?”
Testament to my experience, it triggered my desire to positively impact youth,
beginning with my own children. My pronounced belief is that Fenwick provides
a far better education because of its holistic approach, disciplined academics and
culture of involvement than even the best public high schools. Programs like
Kairos, and others committed to inclusion and understanding, are game changers
in the increasingly chaotic teenage social environment. Fenwick’s regional draw of
students challenges them to initiate and form new friendships. We can and must be
different in a world that needs a difference. We must continue our commitment of
a welcoming environment that encourages students to come in from the perimeter
and engage with one another through faith, clubs, athletics and even their locker
neighbor.
I love Fenwick, I love that my children are a second generation of Luers at Fenwick and I love being a part of this
community.
CHUCK CRAMER ‘81 Throughout my Chuck and 1981 classmat
life I have been connected to Fenwick via
my classmates, still my best friends. The
Class of 1981 has remained steadfast
in organizing reunions every five years.
More recently my connection to Fenwick
expanded while my children attended
Fenwick; a ten-year run! During that
period, we were highly involved through
our children’s athletic and academic activities and pursued input to improve the
Fenwick experience and outcomes for students and athletes.
I am proud of my alma mater, and am invested in Fenwick’s future to flourish and
grow so that decades from now my children will eagerly consider Fenwick for the
next generation of Cramers.
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RAY KELLY ‘59
Except for the 10 years my work required us to live in Detroit and
Kansas City, I have been connected to Fenwick. My siblings, three of our
children, and two grandchildren attended Fenwick. Good friends have
included Coach Harkrader, Principal Rossi and Fr. Robert Monnin.
Fred Nori ’61 is my brother-in-law, and I was best man in Cathie ’58 and
Larry ’59 Mulligan’s wedding. My connection spans decades!
Having just celebrated our 60th class reunion, appreciation of my
Fenwick experience and the significant part it played in my life has been
rekindled. Many things are different now than years ago. For example, the building, Old South didn’t begin to
compare with today’s facility. But we were very proud of our school. Most importantly, I spent 4 years surrounded
by wonderful people, both fellow students and faculty.
Ray and his “grill team” at a Homecoming Alumni Tailgate “As I visit today’s
Fenwick and
witness the
interaction
among students
and faculty, I
get the feeling
today’s students,
soon to be fellow
alumni, will also
have wonderful
memories. It is
obvious they too
are surrounded
by wonderful
people.”
- Ray Kelly
tes at the Homecoming Alumni Tailgate The Class of 1965 enjoying 1-FENWICK Reunion night!
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Gala Returns with Style
Last March, the Crimson & Gold Gala returned items were available via online bidding for both
as a significant fundraising opportunity for our present and remote attendees!
community. Hosted at the Manor House in
Mason, Ohio, the Gala enjoyed a party of almost The paddle raise put the evening over the top
400 attendees who dined, danced and donated hitting our goal of $52,000 in Guardian Angel
to support over 500+ enrolled students. Many Fund tuition assistance for the 2019-2020
faces from prior Galas returned for this night of school year. Total net revenue for the Gala was
glamour, anxious to experience this re-invented over $125,000!
event!
Save the Date!
Parent Co-Chairs, Karen Foltyn and Tammy Saturday, March 14, 2020
Miller, visionaries of the night, thought of
everything to make it a memorable evening of
creative experiences to engage all their guests.
Father and son Fenwick family members, Gene
and Derik Steiner ’05, kept the bidding lively
during the live auction, while silent auction
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A BISHOP FENWICK
EDUCATION
A Fenwick Education is Transformational through the opportunities
to grow, mature and explore faith & character.
PARENT PERSPECTIVE
In a Word-
Grateful
Blessed to be a Catholic
educator for over 25 years
now, working with young
people reminds me every day
about all the goodness, talent,
passion, faith, intellect and
promise the young people of
our world hold in the palms of
TRANSFORMATIONAL EXPERIENCE their hands. The Horn family celebrating together at the 2019 Otterbein
More poignantly, my own Homecoming and Logan’s selection to Homecoming Court
children have been blessed to Aiden ’21, Jean, Logan ’16 and Rik Horn.
engage in this community at a
level I couldn’t have imagined thus drawing from them a renewed sense of purpose, confidence, and faith. I dragged
my oldest to Fenwick his freshman year kicking and screaming. He wanted to remain in our local public district with
his friends. My husband and I saw things differently. Two days of summer soccer practice and he was convinced.
Fenwick was different and he could be different here. He could speak up, try new things, spread his wings as a leader
and be accepted. Over time, he joined new clubs, became a team captain, developed incredible friendships, led a
retreat, traveled internationally and learned how to handle failure—all experiences that helped him to develop into
the resilient, passionate young man he is today.
Watching his brother blossom and thrive, my younger son was ready for Fenwick well before his time came. I get
to witness the magic of the Fenwick experience once again through the eyes of my junior—the highs and lows, the
excitements and disappointment. All those milestones will prepare him well for a life outside these walls. And,
for this, my husband and I will be eternally grateful for our time as Fenwick Falcons.
- Jean Horn, Bishop Fenwick Counselor
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It Started with Baseball
In 2014 I accepted a baseball coaching position
at Fenwick, a decision that would forever alter
my family’s lives. Parents of three active children,
son Carter was on the field as the bat boy, then
as football water boy, and daughters Ellie and T h e E a r l s f a m i l y a t t h e i r f i r s t Fe n w i c k g r a d u a t i o n i n M a y
Evie became unofficial Falcon cheerleaders. Our 2 0 1 9 . C h r i s , C a r t e r ‘ 2 1 , E v i e , E l l i e ’ 1 9 , a n d A m i e E a r l s .
family felt an immediate strong connection and
sense of belonging to the Fenwick community.
We never considered catholic education for any of our children, but with persistent requests from Carter, our middle
child, we enrolled him as a freshman.
While Carter was enjoying the merits of his new environment, older sister Ellie had begun her junior year at Monroe
High School. What was good for one child, soon became the desire of the others. With hope and faith, Ellie transferred
in the winter of her junior year to Fenwick. She took seriously the sage advice given her by faculty member, John
Aregood who said, “Be a part of everything possible, and embrace everything Fenwick has to offer.” These simple
words of encouragement were Ellie’s inspiration of transformation. In just a year and half, she became a cheerleader,
ambassador, National Honor Society member and constant fixture in campus ministry.
In that first year Carter and Ellie were enrolled, students, teachers and staff wrapped them up with love and taught
them how to shine. Seeing this in our children, transformed us as parents. It was an experience that broadened our
faith and opened our hearts to change. Fenwick allowed our family to grow closer to God and this past Easter vigil, we
proudly converted to Catholicism.
It might have started with baseball, but that single decision has transformed our family and given us confidence to
accept God’s purposeful plan.
- Chris and Amie Earls, parents of Ellie ’19, Carter ’21, & future Falcon Evie ‘25
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FACULTY PERSPECTIVE
BEYOND
THE CLASSROOM
“I’m going to live here someday. I’m History class come to life! to them. Morgan Smith ‘16 now travels
coming back.” The light reflecting off
TTrRaAnNsSfFoOrRmMaAtiTIoOnNalALE ExXpPeEriRIeEnNcCesE the harbor of Sydney, Australia, was Visiting these iconic places has not only on her own, a stark contrast from the
breathtaking, but my conversation helped students see the world, but it has girl who timidly boarded the plane
with Riley Wildfeuer ‘18 was helped prepare them for it. Watching an by herself faced with a 16-hour flight
transformational. Students who never 18-year-old struggle to exchange money and two connections before joining
imagined traveling outside of Ohio were is hard to do, but giving them enough her group in London. Her growth was
now on the other side of the planet for a distance to explore and learn through unquestionable.
15-day tour of Australia,
New Zealand, and More recent trips to Ireland,
Hawaii. In 2013, my first
trip abroad with a group England, and Wales showed
of Fenwick students and
teachers, I learned all I how respectful, kind,
needed to know about
traveling the world. and compassionate our
Traveling is a gift and it is students really are. A bus
a gift to be able to teach
students about the world driver, Seamus, who had
they are in; it’s even more
impactful and beneficial been in the business for 42
to show and explore the
world alongside them. years, said that our group
Standing in the Alhambra
where Columbus was of 82 Fenwick travelers was
first commissioned to explore the new
world is amazing, but holding hands the best group of people he
with your fellow travelers in a 16th
century Catholic church in Seville to say had ever encountered in his
the Padre Nuestro makes Spanish and
life. He commented on their
manners, thankfulness, and
timeliness. He remarked
that Fenwick students took
Barcelona 2013 thetimetoengagewithboth
their tour guides and locals;
always exhibiting dignity
failure and experience is what truly and respect to those encountered.
prepares them for the future. Many Our students are good citizens and
students from past trips have gone on to served as ambassadors for our country,
study and live abroad in order to better our school, and their families. Taking
explore a world that was once foreign a lap around the Ring of Kerry and
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Ireland, England, Wales 2019 “There are and having dinner steps away from Notre
lessons not able Dame Cathedral created unforgettable
to be taught memories. Standing on the same sands
from a book, of Omaha Beach that your great uncle
memories only once stormed and passing through the
born from American cemetery honoring our fallen
a moment soldiers fills you with reverence.
shared,
and a deep Seeing the world with young men and
appreciation women helps you see them for who they
for our world are, too. After exploring the Great Barrier
simply by Reef in 2017 and learning how to Haka,
seeing it Fenwick students explored Pearl Harbor
firsthand.” and the surf off the North Shore of Oahu,
Hawaii. A famous rock on Waimea Beach
Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii 2017 stopping for the panoramic stands nearly 30 feet from the water’s
views showed how 82 people surface. Carolyn Froelich ‘18 stood at the
who wouldn’t normally have top, petrified by fear for nearly 45 minutes.
reason to have their lives With 22 other classmates and countless
intertwine truly embraced other locals and tourists cheering her on,
what it meant to explore the she finally overcame her fear and took the
world together. Shortly into plunge. Seeing the joy in her eyes as she
the trip, students from all ages eclipsed the surface is why trips like these
and interests were dancing are so valuable.
and singing to Irish music like
old friends. Our students share a unique and
special time within the walls of Bishop
It’s hard to ignore the Fenwick High School, but overseas travel
fun, memorable, and accentuates their growth through fully
highlightable moments of engaging in personal, emotional and
any trip. Watching the Eiffel academic experiences. Not only does
Tower light up from the Seine international exploration prepare youth
for the world in which they live, it allows
them to immerse themselves within it and
be forever changed. There are lessons not
able to be taught from a book, memories
only born from a moment shared, and a
deep appreciation for our world simply
by seeing it firsthand.
Author: Rob Herber - Faculty/Coach
Rob grew up in Antwerp, Ohio and
began teaching at Fenwick 13 years
ago, fresh from college. He earned a
BA in Education, Master’s degree in
Administration and is currently finishing
his Master of English. He has been on the
volleyball coaching staff for his entire
career at Fenwick as well as track coach for
six years. Rob and wife Kendra have two
daughters, Gabriella (6) and Elizabeth
(2). During the rare opportunities of free
time, he enjoys traveling, hunting, and
the outdoors.
Austria 2015
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FENWICK
THESPIANS
Return to SORG
TRANSFORMATIONAL EXPERIENCE ALUMNI PERSPECTIVE
Performance of Beauty & the Beast by Fenwick Thespians at the renovated Sorg Opera house in March 2019.
Just as Fenwick has a storied history from the day Fr. the magnificent structure. A few short months later,
Julian Krusling opened our doors in September 1952, Fenwick’s Drama Club made its first appearance at
so too, does Middletown’s Sorg Opera House. The the Sorg with the production of Play On. The club’s
Sorg story began when Paul J. Sorg, Middletown’s debut was a 3-part celebration: the 90th anniversary
first multi-millionaire, gifted the Sorg Opera House of the Sorg, the 60th birthday of Sister Charles Regina
to the City of Middletown in 1891. It was a landmark McCarthy, Fenwick’s first drama moderator, and the
building and deemed the most elegant theater in 30th anniversary of Fenwick’s founding. Fenwick’s
Southwest Ohio. It showcased both silent film and Thespians performed Play On with considerable
live performances until 1929 when it was converted structural stage limitations. The following year, the
to a movie theater, complete with a sound system. Fenwick theater troupe returned to the Sorg with the
Over the years, it endured a fire, changed ownership production of Time Out for Ginger.
and eventually closed its doors in the 1970s. In
September 1981, Andrea McArdle, star of Broadway’s Through efforts of Sorg owners and Friends of the
Annie, christened the renaissance of the Sorg at a Sorg, the theater was upgraded in 1983 with a full stage,
commemoration to mark the 90th anniversary of
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a refinished floor, rigging for back drops
and dressing room facilities. Fenwick once
again graced the Sorg stage with back-to-
back plays in 1984 with Go West, Young Man
and in 1985 with Arsenic and Old Lace. The
Sorg remained a live performance venue
until 2010 when a water main leak forced
it to close.
In 2012, the Sorg Opera Revitalization
Group was formed to purchase the
building and bring it back to operation.
By late 2017, the Middletown community
could once again promote their downtown
landmark and experience the performing Fenwick Thespians after a 34-year absence
arts. Community leaders recognize the from its stage. Performers and audience
intrinsic value of the arts as does Fenwick’s alike were awed by the Sorg’s luster, grand-
Musical Director, Larry Mulligan ness, and historical
III ’10, who explained, “The Arts reverence. Mulligan
are important to the holistic stated, “While a few
development of students at students will continue
Bishop Fenwick. A variety of to pursue arts-related
options exist with nearly one- careers in college, we
third of students involved in also have students
Performing Arts courses in this (even seniors) where
year alone. Students gain a this is their first
broad understanding of the role musical production.
arts play in society and their daily We believe it is im-
lives and learn in depth the variety portant that they walk
of professional away with a deeper
opportunities understanding and
When approached, in the music and 1982 - Time Out for Ginger appreciation of what
entertainment it takes to perform
without reservation, industry.” in this scenario. These students are future
the Sorg answered doctors, nurses, lawyers, teachers, small
“yes”, welcoming As Larry and faculty business owners, etc. and we hope that they
the return of member Jennifer Carpen- carry this appreciation with them through-
Fenwick Thespians ter (Drama Co-Director) out their lives.”
lamented the scale and
stage needs to perform The reconnection of Bishop Fenwick’s
the 2019 spring musical performing arts programs to the Sorg
after a 34-year Beauty and The Beast, they Opera House is a fitting tribute to the
absence from its concurred that the Sorg shared history and perseverance of these
met all their criteria. two institutions.
stage. When approached, the
Sorg answered “yes”,
without reservation,
welcoming the return of
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Class of MAKE
2019 MARKtheir
Annabelle Thomas Carly Trangenstein The 67th graduation commencement took
place on May 24, 2019 at St. Susanna Catholic
TRANSFORMATIONAL STUDENTS Valedictorian Salutatorian Church following the Baccalaureate Mass and
Senior Banquet held earlier in the week. One
RECORD 93% participation by seniors hundred forty outstanding Falcons received
supporting the Senior Gift Campaign their diplomas and transitioned to a new
classification: Alumni. This class, like so many
ACADEMIC before them, uniquely defined themselves
through their cumulative achievements in
2 PERFECT ACT SCORES OF 36 service, academics, and sports.
Aaron Mullen and Sean McCarthy
COLLEGIATE
1 NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST
Sean McCarthy 2 FULL ROTC SCHOLARSHIPS
Totaling $432,520
4 NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED STATUS
Lauren Falk, Aaron Mullen, 18.6% STUDENTS CHOSE
Annebelle Thomas, Carly Tragenstein to study outside of Ohio
48% RECIEVED TOP 3 SELECTED UNIVERSITIES
Honors Diplomas 30 University of Cincinnati
20 Miami of Ohio/MUM
11 OSU
TOP DEGREES OF STUDY
19% Business/finance
14% Healthcare/mental health
12% Math & Sciences
9% Engineering
8.5% Technology
6% Education
2.8% Law/law enforcement
28.7% Assorted Other
16 O v e r $ 1 7 m i l l i o n o f o f f e r e d s c h o l a r s h i p s
ATHLETIC
13 SIGNED TO PLAY A COLLEGIATE SPORT
girls soccer //girls volleyball //baseball // football
mens volleyball // mens basketball // rugby
womens golf
BEN HELLMEN established a new 800-meter school record
of 2:02:30 breaking the previous record set in 2006 by
Chris Austing ‘08.
CJ NAPIER received honors for All Time GCL Leader for
Career Rebounds: 626 // Career Free - Throws: 338
BEN HELLMEN
LEGACY
15 LEGACY GRADUATES
child or grandchild of an alumni
Elena Daly Joe Daly ‘81
Kelsey Daly Joe Daly ‘81
Timothy Erhart Angela Opbroeck Erhart ‘86
Kevin Gaston Mauren Long Gaston ‘83
Jillian Gavigan Carrie Stevens Gavigan ‘91
Isabelle Hamilton Jeff Hamilton ‘75
Nicholas Hawkins Mindy Oberschlake Hawkins ‘84
Alyssa Jagodzinski Monica DiCristoforo
Jagodzinski ‘81
Tara Luers Tim Luers ‘88
Jozi Mangus David Mangus ‘78
Sean McCarthy Annemarie Long McCarthy ‘81
CJ NAPIER Henry Nenni George Nenni ‘83
Craig Schuermann Rob Schuermann ‘85
Abigail Selby Kim Jeffrey Selby ‘90
Joan Daudt Jeffery ‘65
Joshua Steinmetz Teresa Rossi Steinmetz ‘82
Butch Rossi ‘53 17
Mary Ann Swarcz Rossi ‘53
WE ARE
CALLED TO SERVE
“At the end of life, we will not be
judged by how many diplomas
we have received, how much
TRANSFORMATIONAL EXPERIENCE money we have made, how many
great things we have done. We
will be judged by “I was hungry,
and you gave me something to
eat, I was naked, and you clothed
One of the four Fenwick service initiatives designed me. I was homeless, and you took
talons, Service, is our to develop compassion and a
challenge to put others first, charitable spirit for those in me in.”
to think of someone else’s need.
needs before our own, and —Mother Teresa
to give of ourselves for Under the direction of Julie
the benefit of others. This Yost, Bishop Fenwick’s
founding principle is the Community Service Director,
mission of Campus Ministry two unique activities are
to instill in our students planned that will broaden
a lifelong commitment of the net of Fenwick service
service. Fenwick’s students and hopefully bring long-
will have many varied lasting benefits to both our
opportunities throughout students and those served.
high school to participate in
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Day of Encounter
March 13, 2020
A first for Fenwick, the entire campus will disperse to
numerous communities and locations, united with the
purpose to make a difference in someone’s life.
On March 13, 2020, ALL students, faculty, and staff will
provide direct service to people in need at locations
throughout greater Cincinnati and Dayton. We will be
visiting elderly in nursing homes, serving meals in soup
kitchens, playing with children who have disabilities and
many other tasks to fulfill a need and bring joy to those
people they encounter. This incredible day of servicewas
created in response to a student survey conducted
by Campus Ministry to improve the overall service
experiences of our students.
Sleep In Heavenly Peace Build Day – April 4, 2020
Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP) is an amazing non-profit
organization that produces and delivers beds to children
who do not have a bed to sleep on at night. The local SHP
chapter in Butler County promotes their mission: “No kid
will sleep on the floor in our town”. SHP has partnered
with Fenwick’s Key Club to provide 80 volunteers, of all
ages, for a Build Day to construct 50 bunk beds benefiting
children in Butler and Hamilton counties. During the
build, SHP will assign age appropriate tasks to volunteers
and provide all necessary tools, equipment and hands-on
instruction to build safe and sturdy wooden bunk beds
for children in need.
Can you help? A generous donor has already donated
50 pillows, but mattresses, linens, and comforters are still
needed! If you would like to donate any of these items,
please contact Julie Yost at [email protected]
For more information about Sleep
in Heavenly Peace, go to their
Facebook page, Sleep in Heavenly
Peace – OH, Butler, or call their
national number, 844-432- 2337.
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SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT
BISHOP FENWICK
Why Fenwick?
When talking to prospective parents about, “Why Fenwick?”, I am never at a loss to share my
own experience as a Fenwick parent, and those of many others! No single word can describe,
no single experience can define, the unique place that IS Bishop Fenwick. Four years at
Fenwick offers each student the opportunity to engage in a culture that will nurture and
develop curiosity to learn, discipline to grow, and independence to confidently explore their
personal interest in faith, arts, and athletics.
Fenwick dedicates resources that prepare students for their next step. We are the ONLY
school in the entire Archdiocese of Cincinnati that administers the Birkman™ Assessment,
a data driven, reliable, interest inventory that can guide students toward colleges and careers
best suited for long-term success. Our Counselors provide unparalleled guidance through-
out a student’s high school career. They are the pulse of the emotional, social and academic
health of the student body. The Class of 2023 can expect to interface with a Counselor about
20 times throughout the year for one-to-one, small group, Flock Block and assembly meet-
ings during their freshmen year alone.
To say we have a culture of engagement means that our students are involved with others,
as members of clubs, community service efforts, the performing arts and athletics. When
students arrive as freshmen, they are compelled to participate in extracurriculars… and do!
Over 92% of our student body will participate in extracurriculars.
As a member of the Fenwick family, we need you to serve as an ambassador for Fenwick.
SPREAD THE WORD about Fenwick to your relatives, neighbors, friends, co-workers and
encourage them to visit Fenwick for our Open House, personal tour, or shadow date. The
best way to experience Fenwick, is in person!
VISIT OPPORTUNITIES Director of Admissions
Betty Turvy 513.428.0525
Falcon For A Day for 8th Graders [email protected]
Friday, January 10, 2020
Shadow Day
Schedule visit though Admissions Office
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BIRKMAN® ASSESSMENT
Setting a Course for Lifetime Success
Life would be great if we all had an individual playbook recovery of patients. On her ACT, Emily demonstrated an
exceptionally high aptitude in both English and Reading
giving us instruction to make the right decisions. Unfortu- with only average Math and Science scores. She placed lit-
tle value on those indicators because she had set her path
nately, such a playbook does not exist. How can a teenag- for a nursing career.
er effectively make adult decisions choosing a career path The results of Emily’s Birkman® Assessment caused her
to reconsider nursing. Her evaluation pinpointed her per-
and subsequent post-secondary sonal strengths and passions were in contrast with those
aligned to nursing. The Birkman® spotlighted her long-
This in-depth school, apprenticeship program, time talent of writing and helped her recognize what now
report can or gap-year selections? As adults, seems obvious. She had always been a writer, keeping on-
many of us would struggle, and, going works on her Google drive, written expressions of
her thoughts, experiences, observations…her life in words.
direct students as parents, we are lacking effec- Emily has embraced this idea of creative writing and is
tive tools to best guide our chil- working hard to identify liberal arts colleges and universi-
toward degrees dren. ties in urban areas that have mature communications and
multimedia co-op and internship programs that can pre-
and/or careers The Birkman® Assessment, now pare her for a career in journalism. Creative writing is her
for long-term passion and, in time, will be part of her career.
personal and incorporated into Fenwick’s
Counselors Advisory Program, Leighton Porter ‘20
professional is administered to every student
Intrigued by travel and a career in mar-
at Fenwick during their junior keting and sales, Leighton’s post high
school path was to seek a business de-
success. year to provide data analysis that gree at a college far from home. In her
includes behavioral identifiers words, attending a school in Ohio was so ordinary, as was
the consideration of the University of Cincinnati, her sis-
and needs, a personal interest ter’s and parents’ alma mater. Today, Leighton shares that
the Birkman® Assessment allowed her to think about her
inventory and how those align with 22 job family classi- life goals with honesty and an open mind. It revealed for
Leighton her need for family nearby and a passion for mu-
fications. This in-depth report can direct students toward sic. Fresh with a new perspective, she is investigating a ca-
reer in education or audiology and knows that whatever her
degrees and/or careers for long-term personal and profes- choice in school, it will be close to family and must have nu-
merous musical opportunities. Her Birkman® demonstrat-
sional success. ed a 90%-rated interest in music which translates to readily
available concerts, musicals, and musically related clubs and
For over 65 years, The Birkman® Method® has been used events. And the idea of UC? It is now at the top of her list
to help individuals and organizations explore careers, given the available degree programs, proximity to family and
develop leaders, improve teamwork, select talent and in- nearby musical venues.
crease sales and productivity. Empowering people with
knowledge about themselves, their strengths, behaviors,
motivations and interests can improve critical decision
making. Although the Birkman® is not an exact “play-
book”, it does provide an assessment that is reliable, valid
and will remain stable over time. That means, the results
of a Birkman Assessment given at age 17 will remain con-
sistent when taken at any age over time, even decades later.
Case Study of Two Students:
Emily Olson ‘20
A personal health issue prompted Em-
ily on her quest to become a nurse. She
was inspired by the care she received
from healthcare providers, recogniz-
ing the value of great nurses who help in the treatment and
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BIRKMAN® Extrovert
ASSESSMENT
SAMPLE Task People
REPORT
Introvert
Birkman Report | ANDREW BLANK (G5HWMK) | ©2019, Birkman International, Inc. All rights reserved.
EXPLANATION OF YOUR EXPLANATION OF YOUR NEEDS EXPLANATION OF YOUR
INTERESTS USUAL BEHAVIOR
The support you need to develop
The kinds of activities you prefer your Usual Behavior is described The productive way you set
are described by the Asterisk. by the Circle. Your Circle is in the about your tasks is described
Your Asterisk is in the ORANGE GREEN quadrant, but it also lies fairly by the Diamond. Your Diamond
quadrant. You probably enjoy close to the Red quadrant. To be most is in the GREEN quadrant.
controlled activities. effective, you respond best to people When you are working
who are assertive and direct. effectively, you tend to be
Interests in the ORANGE assertive and enthusiastic.
quadrant include: Those with needs in the GREEN
quadrant want others to: Usual Behaviors in the GREEN
• scheduling quadrantinclude being:
• doing detailed work • encourage competition
• keeping close contact • be assertive • competitive
• working with numbers • allow flexibility • assertive
• working with systems • introduce novelty and variety • flexible
• enthusiastic about new
Your Asterisk shows that Your Circle shows you are most things
you like to: comfortable when people around
you: Your Diamond shows that
• draw up rules or procedures you are usually:
• schedule things • let you know who’s in charge
• deal with systems but keep unnecessary rules to • assertive
• do detailed work a minimum • competitive
• measure performance or • flexible
• give you varied tasks • spontaneous
results accompanied by personalized • adventurous
incentives
Your Circle shows that you also
respond well to people who:
• are objective and rational in
their approach
• are direct but friendly when
they talk to you
• give you clear-cut decisions
to make
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FACULTY
SPOTLIGHT
5
LORI
PAYNE
Lori’s path to teaching was by her design, one well Her awareness of students’ needs goes beyond the
matched to her character and capacity, but her path classroom. Last year, a normally lively student in her
to Fenwick was never intended to be more than a classroom suffered a serious orthopedic injury alter-
short- term assignment. Prior to Fenwick, Lori taught ing his ability to play varsity sports. She recognized
for seven years at a children’s home with an on-cam- his physical recovery but suspected lagging emotional
pus school. Teaching math was the easy part of her suffering. Lori connected with his parents and coun-
day but coping with the behavioral and emotional is- selor to offer additional support with the student’s
sues of her students took a toll. These were students healing. This example of compassion demonstrates
for whom she wanted to provide more than a math her holistic teaching approach.
lesson, but over the years, that personal investment
caused tremendous fatigue. She made the difficult Lori remarks of the Fenwick community, “The culture
decision to step away from teaching to recharge and here, defined by students and faculty, is genuine kind-
evaluate her professional goals. For supplemental ness and care for one another.” She loves the sharing
income, she enlisted as a substitute teacher, which of daily devotion and prayer with both students and
brought her to our doors in the fall of 2015. It took faculty celebrating joy and burden together. She has
only one day at Fenwick for her future to become found her place, and the students of Fenwick are the
clear. fortunate recipients of her passion and talents.
Four years later, Lori is known and loved by students, Lori was recently recognized as a 2018-2019 Out-
faculty, and parents for her compassionate teaching. standing Educator by Cincy Magazine. She and hus-
As she often shares, “Math can be intimidating, I band Gene, are proud parents to Elijah, who will
don’t want students to be afraid of math.” She has the graduate from The United States Military Academy
unique ability to see her students individually, wher- at West Point in 2020 as Second Lieutenant US Army.
ever they are rather than as a cumulative classroom. She has a bachelor’s degree from Morehead State
She offers herself to students for support before University in Math Physical Science with emphasis in
school, after school and as a Flock Block tutor, and Secondary Ed and a Master of Secondary Ed Admin-
they arrive, often in groups, for an additional lesson istration from Xavier University. Lori is in her 26th
or extra help. Students recognize her desire to help year of teaching and loving what she does every day.
them learn.
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DAY OF
GIVING
OCTOBER 11, 2018
No one could have predicted such a response to the
challenge of Chester Yeager who gifted Bishop Fenwick
$100,000 and ask Principal Collison if our community
could match it. Collison responded with a resounding
“yes”, but thoughtfully wondered.
The date was set, October 11, to raise $100,000 and
match Chester’s gift and raise a combined total of
$200,000 for the new Nest and expanded Counselor
Program. What YOU did was simply amazing as
indicated by the numbers and compared to any other
school’s Day of Giving in the entire Archdiocese of
Cincinnati. The challenge of $100,000 was surpassed
by $100,000! Total raised by YOU was over $200,000!
October 11th was only one day, but it represented
generations and geography of loyal, passionate and
dedicated Fenwick family. Thank You for your support
and gifts which are transforming the lives of current and
future students.
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FIRST GIFT October 29, 2019 Day of Giving…
We Did It AGAIN!
12:04 am
On October 29, 2019 we held our second Day of Giving,
LAST GIFT once again challenged to match a $100,000 gift and you
showed your support with over $184,000 in gifts! The Fen-
11:57 pm wick Family has spoken loudly – you value this school, you
value our students, and you value the future of Fenwick.
Thank you for your continued investment.
OCTOBER 11, 2018
STATS
SMALLEST LARGEST AVERAGE
$2 $25,000 $219.57
600+ 48% of gifts designated to Falcon Excellence which
allows Fenwick to fund priority needs programs
# OF GIFTS and facility improvements.
Alumni, Parents, & Friends Gifts $200,366.84
TOTAL RAISED $300,366.84
Including the Yeager Foundation Gift
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A NOTE FROM
Mike
Raiff
Dear Falcon Friends, with their gift to the school – a pay-it-forward moment.
Since 2015, graduating seniors, through their Senior
What an amazing time in Falcon country! As you Campaign efforts, have generated over $72,000 for the
have read in Principal/CEO Blane Collison’s letter, we school to assist in the recruitment and education of
have been incredibly busy re-investing in our campus, future Falcons.
building infrastructure and adding programs and
support for our students. It is because of you and your We recently completed our fourth 1-FENWICK
incredible generosity that we can make this happen!
Weekend! Once again, alumni from our 67 years
Five years ago, Fenwick made a substantive change in
the way the development effort would contribute to came back to
the long-term health and sustainability of Fenwick. We
were determined to move away from predominately In the last five years, campus and spent
tactical practices and, instead, invite you in as a my colleagues and I time reconnecting
partner to help transform and shape our students and have witnessed the with classmates
our environment. In previous publications, we shared and friends.
our plan to re-engage and reconnect with alumni and
to continually build relationships with all families in reconnection of our 1-FENWICK, which
our Falcon community. In this publication, we are Falcon community, also includes today’s
proud to show the many successes over the past five overflowing with Falcon families, is
years. love and support for catching on to the
current students
Last May, we hosted our fifth annual Senior Toast,
an engagement that celebrates our seniors’ four years today and tomorrow’s of today! This year,
as students and allows Principal Collison to thank students. Rachel Berling and
senior parents for trusting us with their children. In Eric Hendrix, Class
addition, the seniors use this event to present Fenwick
of 2020 and leaders
of Student Council, put together a “Color Run” to
support a local charity for mental health awareness.
We just celebrated another Homecoming Alumni
Tailgate celebrating all things Fenwick including
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recognizing the 45th anniversary of Fenwick’s and Ohio’s first back-to-back
State Champions in football and Fenwick’s first State Championship Baseball
Team!
In the last five years, my colleagues and I have witnessed the reconnection of our
Falcon community, overflowing with love and support for today and tomorrow’s
students. Now is the time to return and see the fruits of your generosity. Tour
the campus to see improvements like the stadium locker rooms, front vestibule,
and overall campus-wide beautification. Bring your tennis racket to experience
the sparkling new tennis courts donated by the Dupps family. Come see the new
stadium entrance and bronze falcon, a gift from Premier Health. Schedule a visit
with me to tour The Nest, home of our counselors, which is putting Fenwick in
the forefront of true holistic education and transformation of our youth.
Thank you again for your continued efforts to keep Fenwick an amazing
community.
God Bless and Go Falcons,
Michael E. Raiff 1-FENWICK
Director of Development
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Building Relationship
Impact Report
SOURCES OF GIFTS
Developments focus on building relationships through people centric engagements has been
twofold by increasing the total number of givers and increasing the total revenue benefiting
the school. This effort to engage and connect our Falcons of today with Falcons of the past has
created a stronger community to move Fenwick forward into the future.
Building Relationships: 5-Year Achievements
Developments focus on building relationships through people centric engagements has impacted both
the total number of givers to the Crimson & Gold Campaign and increased the total revenue supporting
Fenwick. This effort to engage and connect our Falcons of today with Falcons of the past has created a
stronger, more connected community to move Fenwick forward into the future.
Crimson & Gold Campaigns: Fiscal years 2015-2019 (Graph)
2014-2015 $1,031,098
2015-2016 $ 721,404
2016-2017 $ 801,625
2017-2018 $ 724,760
2018-2019 $1,409,549
Crimson & Gold Campaign Comparison
2010-2014 2015-2019
Average Annual Revenue Raised: $411,197 $938,287
128% increase
Average Annual Donors: 469 603
28% increase
In the past five years, because of YOUR generous gifts, we have increased financial support
for students, improved our campus infrastructure and enhanced programs and human
capital resources.
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SOURCES OF GIFTS C3h.7a5r%t Titl2e014-2019
BUSINESSES/ 4.5%
FOUNDATIONS
FUNDRAISING 16% 54.3%
FRIENDS OF FENWICK grey
PARENTS 21.45% orange
ALUMNI yellow
BLUE
LIGHT BLUE
DEFINING OUR REVENUE STREAMS
Contributions/ 3rd Party Allocations Investment Income Student Services Tuition/Fees
Fundraising
Public funds received Interest earned Provides revenue Mandatory pay-
Gifts from campaigns, from local and state through our earned through ment from parents
solicitations, planned government that can investments of student participation and guardians to
giving, sponsorships only be used for specific endowed and cash in co-curricular offset operational
and fundraising. Reve- student programming reserve accounts. programs including costs of educating
nue typically used for and support. These dol- athletics and retreats. our students.
new programming and lars underwrite student These dollars are
capital improvements, specific programs. State used to offset the
debt reduction, offset legislative budget policy costs of running these
of operational costs and influence through programs.
and building endow- the public-school district
ment. Developments impacts the annual reve-
efforts are measured nue Fenwick receives.
here.
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HONOR ROLL OF GIVING
LEADERSHIP SOCIETY Patrick ‘86 & Kelly Luers Lichtenberg Landscaping, Inc.
$10,000+ Brandon & Annetta Major Therese Lyons ‘83
Miller Industrial Service Team Inc. Marilyn Major
1 Faith, 1 Hope, 1 Love Lawrence ‘59 & Catherine Herr Mulligan ‘58 Ed and Gina Marek
James ‘69 & Jody Akers St. Margaret of York Parish Mike & Michelle Mathile
William & Debby Akers Larry & Brenda Stier John & Paulette Lakarosky McLaughlin ‘64
Michael Akey Joe & Monica Stomps Vince & Amy Metzger
Community Foundation of George ‘83 & Stephanie Nenni
KRUSLING SOCIETY $1,000+ Jack ‘70 & Kathy Nenni
West Chester/Liberty Rob & Maria Nicolls
Dupps Company Charitable Foundation Rodney & Colleen Adams Daniel Nix
The Dupps Company American Savings Bank Bill & Mandy Schmidt
Frank ‘87 & Michelle Lysaght Dupps ‘87 Anne M. & Victor J. Cassano Sr., Student Rolfe & Beth Anne Schorr
John & Patricia Dupps Michael ‘59 & Kimberly Scorti
Frank & Robin Weiss Dupps ‘61 Financial Assistance Thomas & Karen Secrest
Cary & Sarah Akers Fitzhugh ‘72 Aramark Brian & Elizabeth Smith
Jeff ‘92 & Emily Dupps Hendrix ‘92 Brad & Nicole Housh Baldwin ‘95 Claire Spellmire ‘66
Home City Ice Jim & Kelly Berling St. Rita School for the Deaf
Karen Carnes Foundation Thomas & Robin Blank Stockton Mortgage Corporation
James ‘74 & Mary Jean Kleingers Joe Bockelman & Barbara Driehaus Timothy & Betty Stueve
Middletown Community Foundation David & Karen Borgemenke Bob & Sharon Galeese Touchton ‘64
James & Tammy Miller Janet Boyd Tom ‘62 & Cher Uhl
Keith & Kerry Nixon Ted ‘72 & Jane Braun Andrew & Michelle Vollmar
Lornia Nixon Brightstar Care Albert ‘60 & Carol VonderHaar
Steve & Jenny Page Chad & Jennifer Stueve Brogan ‘95 Robert Walter sr
Page Family Foundation Dave ‘66 & Ginger Lolli Bruggeman ‘67
Premier Health-Atrium Medical Center Ronald & Jennifer Burke 1952 SOCIETY $500+
Michael & Mary Raiff Catholic Financial Life Foundation Inc.
Patti Hollingsworth Rouster ‘67 Blane and Kelly Collison Aubrey Rose Foundation
Michael & Stephanie Smith Stephen and Elizabeth Conner James and Sheila Abbott
Jim & Anne Mulligan Sund ‘71 Matthew Corcoran Donald Accurso ‘60
Tim Tindall ‘85 & Erica Harper Janet Cornell Ray & Ann Marie Heggi Barger ‘56
Yeager Family Charitable Fund Chuck ‘81 & Kim Cramer Richard & Donna Becker
Chester & Stephanie Yeager Andrea Crane ‘04 William & Carol Beebe
John & Stefanie Creech Donald & Angela Bell
CRIMSON & GOLD Jon ‘88 & Tricia Croake-Uleman Jim and Deidre Berry
SOCIETY $5,000+ Bob & Monica Lyons Cummins ‘82 Clarence & Judy Bittner
Peter & Amy Daigle Steve & Debbie Burns
Borcherding Buick GMC Joseph ‘81 & Debbie Daly Tim & Lynn Jorden Colley ‘86
Buick Drive For Your Students Donna Davis Comprehensive Dermatology
Commerce Bank Robert & Donna Dorenbusch Doug & Beth Compton
Tim & Joni Conway Michael & Annette Durham Roger & Debbie Cottongim
Girdwood Orthodontics Fahey Family Fund Bill Cramer ‘67
N-Stock Box, Inc. Jack Downey
Ohio Eagle Distributing, LLC Mark Fahey ‘06 Easterling Studios Inc.
Jeff & Gina Pennington Paul Fahey ‘08 Jay & Catherine Evans
Raiff Family Foundation Reverend Tim Fahey ‘06 Fairfield Community Foundation
St. Augustine Church Thomas & Helen Fahey Florence Fiessinger
WIlliam Fahey ‘10 David & Renee Fischer
BISHOP FENWICK Daniel ‘55 & Carol Enright Fedders ‘55 William & Karen Foltyn
SOCIETY $2,500+ James ‘81 & Joni Fedders Michael Frye
Tom & Charlotte Fister Steven Gabriel
Al, Olive, Fred, & John Homan Family Fund Mike Gausling ‘76 Douglas & Kim Gaker
Apple Inc. Tom & Marsha Gillen James & Carrie Stevens Gavigan ‘91
Robert & Jeannine Baker Timothy Gough ‘56 Keith & Christina Gustely
Benevity Community Impact Fund Michael Haverkamp Thomas ‘73 & Patti Rouster Hackett ‘73
Brian Boland & Monica Boland Ed and Debbie Hubach Jeffrey and Lisa Hayek
Complete Mechanical Services Mark ‘75 & Karen Jackson David & Deborah White Hayes ‘68
Jeffrey Dobrozsi ‘88 Timothy ‘67 & Dawn Jackson Karen Helton
Michael & Beth Ferris Eric Kaup ‘88 Michael ‘61 & Nancy Herr
Thomas & Mara Fessler William & Amy King Eugene Herrmann
G & J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers., INC Russ & Tina Fulmer Knaley ‘91 Andrea Hicks
Larry & Patrice Harty Knights of Columbus Council #1610 Jeff & Valerie Hill
William & Linda Kilker David & Judie Kuhlman Keith Hollingworth
Kroger Mark ‘79 & Maureen Lyons Lehman ‘79
Christopher & Rebecca Lewis
30 Bishop Fenwick High School | 2018-2019 Donor Report
Atrium Medical Center Stadium Entrance Paul ‘62 & Shirley Enright
Steve & Wendi Evans
Walt & Rose Slezak Huber ‘65 Touch of Grattitude LLC Eric & Cheryl Falk
Jeffrey Jackson ‘71 Verizon Foundation Cheryl Fassler ‘75
Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Kimberly Vest Jack Fessler ‘19
Andrew ‘67 & Linda Kelly Keith & Cathy Vidourek Jim & April Foley
Ray ‘59 & Sandie Montgomery Kelly ‘60 John ‘88 & Paige Beck Willenbrink ‘88 James & Becky Forst
Barbara Kraft ‘74 Edward & Michelle Woods Eric & Renae Fossum
Karen Skinner Lafkas ‘61 Mark & Ann Zlotnik Stacey Bechtel Fuller ‘91
Life Legacy Services Glove Specialties Inc.
Eugene ‘75 & Elizabeth Lolli FALCON CLUB $250+ Brian ‘78 & Barbara Kleingers Grant ‘76
Frank and Jeanne Long Denny & Lisa Gray
Lanier Luers Anderson Funeral Home Rob and Tina Green
William Lutmer ‘69 Daniel Beck & Kim Jacobs-Beck Gregg & Kelli Grimes
David & Barbara Malik William & Jennifer Becker Kathleen Hackett ‘65
Bill McBrayer ‘19 Joseph ‘78 & Carol Huntsbarger Bidwell ‘78 Terrence ‘68 & Kathy Hackett
William McBrayer & Suzanne McBrayer Bob Sumerel Tire & Service Mary Ann Domanick Hackney ‘63
Christopher ‘99 & Christy Mosko Donald ‘86 & Sharon Braun Wayne & Donna Hafer
John ‘00 & Mandy Mulligan Jed & Janice Brubaker Alan & Gerry Heckler
Larry ‘86 & Kristen Mulligan Timothy ‘79 & Joanne Marstall Bruggeman ‘79 Tom & Lynn Hemmelgarn
Andrew Murphy Dale & Shelly Brunner Robert & Sonya Herber
Richard & Carla Nicely Buffalo Wild Wings Christopher & Teresa Hersey
Ohio Catholic Federal Credit Union Scott and Carolyn Bush Mary Schlotter Hickey ‘60
Timothy & Beth O’Leary Barbara Werner Calabrese ‘62 Rob ‘86 & Smita Himes
Stephen Page Joseph ‘04 & Allison Hellmann Cesta ‘04 Scott & Erin Hirko
Steve ‘77 & Samantha Palmer Andre ‘77 & Kimberly Chartrand John ‘61 & Donna Hoh
Jean Domanick Pero ‘66 Dan & Margie Christie Frederick ‘59 & Karen Hollon
Bill & Vicki Rohlfs John Christie Derek & Kelly Houck
Doris Rolark Reverend John Civille Christopher & Janice Hurley
William & Rebecca Schretter Class of 1968 Interstate Batteries of Greater Dayton
David ‘80 & Pam Habig Soden ‘80 Abraham & Natalie Combs Joseph & Katherine Kelly Ivcevich ‘62
Lloyd & Holly Sova Lynette Cooper ‘84 John & Monica DiCristoforo Jagodzinski ‘81
David Sprague Bill ‘61 & Fran Courtney Fred Jeffers
St. John XXIII Catholic School Fred ‘92 & Elizabeth Robertson Cranford ‘97 Linda Jester
Ralph & Teresa Rossi Steinmetz ‘82 Kaitlyn Creech ‘19 Dawn Juriga
James & Stephanie Suriano Frank & Patricia Wootan Detzel ‘60 Gregory ‘78 & Deborah Jutte
Thomas ‘75 & Karen Sweeney Toby & Jill Dials Jared Kauffman ‘17
William ‘71 & Deborah Sweeney Eugene and Christina DiGirolamo Larry Kopp & Amy Kaup ‘90
Mark & Elizabeth Tebbe Allen Dukes Dave & Betty Krebs
David & Joan Thole Andrew & Aimee Ehlen Todd & Jennifer Kuipers
Michael Kumpy
Tom & Margaret Rossi Lanahan ‘84
Steve & Liz Lawson
Donald & Cathy Leesman
Daniel & Laura Lejeune
Anthony & Tonya Levo
Steve & Stephanie Lichtenberg
Michael ‘76 & Annette Rossi Lolli ‘78
Tim & Bernadette Maxwell
Daniel & Michele Maziar
Christopher & Annemarie Long McCarthy ‘81
Matthew & Julie Meintel
Angie Mohrhaus
Christopher & Patricia Moore
Dan & Lisa Mullen
Ryan ‘97 & Kristen Mulligan
David ‘70 & Sue Mulligan
Joe Mulligan ‘93
Joe Murray
Nancy Nix & Robert Leshnak
Nenni & Company, CPA’s
Paul ‘66 & Cecilia Nenni
Christopher ‘02 & Lauren Noonan
Patrick & Jackie Noonan
Chris & Cindy Pacetti
Ricky Pearce ‘11
31In reports of this nature, mistakes can occur. If your name was omitted or improperly listed, please accept our apologies and contact the development office at 513-727-1500, so that we can correct our records.
Three Generations of the Dupps Family Eric Daley
Stephen Davis
ProSource Technologies, Inc. Rebecca Bailey ‘04 John & Deborah Davis
Joseph ‘89 & Jennifer Koch Puthoff ‘89 John ‘73 & Pat Farquis Balaz ‘75 Jenni De Noma
Jim & Kristen Riesenberg Steve Barbour & Jody Habig ‘87 Fred ‘87 & Amy DeBiasi
Anne Rossi ‘81 Steven & Jill Beatty Jerome & Tonia Deidesheimer
James & Mary Schirmer Robert ‘61 & Jennie Beck Jeffrey Dobrozsi ‘88
Michael and Ashley Schmitz Jeremy and Hope Beddard Shannon Donoher ‘09
Robert & Dolores Schuermann Denis & Chris Schumacher Behm ‘73 John ‘56 & Louise Cassidy Dorenbusch ‘56
Richard & Michelle Schultze Ken ‘59 & Nancy Beiser Richard & Rachel Eagan
Frances Sedge Robert & Sandra Belanich Mark ‘69 & Rose Ann Chase Eckart ‘69
David and Amy Sejas George & Anne Benington Courtney & Laura Eiken
John ‘63 & Vicki Perkins Sennet ‘65 Lauren Boland ‘19 Tony Elieff
Paul & Regina Sensel Brian & Joanne Boon William & Theresa Elliott
SFM Insurance Jo Ann Donisi Bowman ‘57 Ray & Karen Engle
Mark & Martha Nuck Shaker ‘79 Richard & Carolyn Murphy Bradfield ‘55 Timothy Enright ‘64
Christopher ‘83 & Georgia Sherman Darrell & Mary Sue Brandenburg Robert & Angela Opbroeck Erhart ‘86
Rita Slusser Smallwood ‘63 Anthony & Elizabeth Braun Richard ‘63 & Carmen Julia Ernst
Michael Snyder Andrew ‘86 & Susan Braun Mary Ann Tracy Evans ‘69
Mike ‘84 & Pam Sora Russell & Lynne Braun Mike & Rhonda Finley
Stanton Electric Keith Brinkmann ‘11 Ann Fishbaugh
Jeffrey and Maureen Steinacker Harper Brock ‘19 Anne Fout ‘91
Ralph & Teresa Rossi Steinmetz ‘82 Jeffrey & Michelle Burson Randall & Lori Frankart
Tom & Margaret Stevenson Mark Buzek & Theresa Dziewatkoski James ‘57 & Marjorie Frey
Richard Stewart Michael & Kimberly Cahal Michael ‘62 & Patricia Fulmer
Sarah Ventimiglia Stigall ‘95 Christopher & Stephanie Calpin Gregory & Maureen Long Gaston ‘83
Jay & Kelly Sullivan Donna Carlson Maryruth Gold Gerstner ‘66
Victoria Andreotta Summers ‘73 Scott & Amy Chelman Scott & Jody Googins
Gregory & Debra Tetzloff Joseph ‘56 & Mary Anne Christmann Todd & Sarah Goubeaux
Thomas & Charlotte Thiery Dwayne & Jill Clary David ‘61 & Sharon Graham
Jason & Katie Goldschmidt Umberg Class of 1963 Thomas & Elizabeth Groskopf
Village Park Advanced Cosmetic & Victor& Sharon Clesceri Ann Gross
Terrence ‘64 & Beverly Cole John & Kristy Gruber
Family Dental Steve & Angela Cole Cathy Hacker
Daniel & Karen Wehrle Michael & Lori Coleman Daniel ‘04 & Anne Hackett
Timothy & Andrea Wyatt Patrick Coleman Mark & Martha Haenni
www.WebMLS.net Patrick Colley ‘14 Nancy Harmount Hall ‘54
Richard ‘61 & Jane Yost Charlotte Murphy Collins ‘60 Penny Haney
Jonathan & Lori Combs Rudy & Annette Tolley Hansen ‘54
BRAVE & BOLD $100+ Patricia Combs Jon and Laura Hawke
Luke ‘10 & Sarah Blank Compton ‘10 Matthew & Stephanie Hayes
Lorenzo & Tammy Adam Steve & Nancy Dobrozsi Compton ‘91 David & Brigid Heberling
Jack & Marilyn Markert Alderton ‘53 Patrick and Suzanne Connors John & Lisa Heckler
Ken ‘64 & Lois Koeppel Allen ‘65 Eric & Lisa Corti Timothy & Cheri Hellmann
John & Kristine Aregood Kazuo Cottrell ‘80 Timothy & Cari Hellmann
Tom & Julie Barger Arends ‘87 John Creech ‘17 Steve & Amy Helmecamp
Artistic Dance Center Sherrill Creech Robert & Marcia Helsinger
Scott & Joan Arwine Richard & Anita Dahm The Hickman Family
Mark & Jennifer Cranford Atkinson ‘89 Mark ‘57 & Linda Daley Robert ‘63 & Marilyn Himes
George ‘66 & Marilyn Averdick Richard & Julie Hobbs
David & Lisa Averion Steve Hollo
Rik and Jean Horn
Mike & Theresa McCain Housh ‘67
Patrick ‘10 & Mary Turvy Hudepohl ‘10
Rose Hume ‘71
Jeffery & Diane Huntsbarger
Aaron & Julie Casserly Iverson ‘90
Matthew Jackson
Patrick Jackson
Craig and Bridget Janeck
Reverend J. Dennis Jaspers
Daniel & Maria Jeffers
Greg ‘71 & Leslie Vogelsang Johnson ‘70
Greg ‘08 & Erin Mott Johnson ‘09
John Jorden ‘83
Daniel ‘69 & Veronica Harmon Jurkowitz ‘68
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Deborah Kaleta James ‘63 & Sandi Mulligan Mark & Melinda Schamer
Dan & Sally Jackson Karl ‘60 Theresa Faeta ‘59 Andrew & Paige Schehr
Marilyn Kaylor Michael ‘88 & Katherine Mulligan Nicholas ‘75 & Pamela Schramm
Samuel Keller Lawrence Mulligan III ‘10 David & Carole Schul
Donald & Mary Anne Kelley Monica Nenni ‘04 Mark Sennet ‘67
Leon Kirchner Paul ‘66 & Cecelia Nenni Kevin & Tracie Shibley
Michael Kleingers ‘03 Jo Anne Nenni Greg Shooner & Mary Spellmire-Shooner ‘74
Ronald & Carol Koch Robert ‘66 & Rose Nicely Thomas and Cindy Skinner
John & Rebecca Koehl Mary & George Nikias Matthew ‘00 & Corey Smith
Steven & Margo Komarek Alexander Nikias ‘10 Darrell & Sarah Barrett Smith ‘01
Kathleen Komnenovich ‘64 Fred ‘61 & Sara Kelly Nori ‘63 Sabrina Snyder
Scott Kososki & Nicole Stanford Norton Outdoor Advertising Eugene Sora ‘57
Dona Fiessinger Krall ‘71 Marilyn Fiessinger O’Brien ‘55 Paul ‘76 & Sharon South
Kuntz Foundation Tim & Sharon Orr Randall & Martha Stegbauer
Robert & Helen Fiessinger Lampke ‘59 Bebe Orth Joshua Steinmetz ‘19
David Lang Tom ‘55 & Jackie Osust Larry & Peggy Stevens
Matthew & Rebecca Lankheit Michael & Amy Parks Elizabeth Strong
Darrell Lauderback Robert Patrick Jonathon & Adrianne Verquer Sturgis ‘84
Robert ‘09 & Kassidy Wyatt Lauer ‘09 Saylor Patrick ‘19 Darrel & Julie Swartz
Bob ‘83 & Annette Cooper Lauer ‘84 Daniel & Barb Patterson Jeff & Kristy Swisher
Steve Hurd & Julianne Long Lee ‘68 David & Karen Pearce Ted & Bonita Taggart
Andrew Lieb ‘18 Todd & Theresa Penney Luke ‘03 & Valerie Munafo
Mitchel & Catherine Lippert Joshua Plandowski ‘11 Talkers ‘04
Anthony & Maria DiCristoforo Lococo ‘87 Anthony & Rose Mulligan Poleway ‘55 Joe & Jennifer Templin
Josh & Nicole Eckes Logsdon ‘99 Daniel & Melanie Powers Christopher & Katrina Terry
Patrick ‘82 & Kara Lolli Sankey & Jean Price Andrew & Marianne Thomas
Steven ‘88 & Rose Longworth Marsha Purtee Cathi Orth Thomas ‘69
Allison Lorei Douglas & Jeanne Puthoff Jeff & Susan Trangenstein
Mad River Artworks Jack Quin ‘19 Peggy Delaney Trimble ‘64
Stacie Major-Doench Michael & Julie Rado Larry & Joanne Turvy
Reverend James Manning Norma Reardon Steven & Jennifer Utterdyke
James & Kathleen Manning Kenneth & Christina Vogelsang Rechtin ‘70 Jennifer Vanderhorst
Nick ‘82 & Kathy Bees Marchetti ‘82 Charles & Laura Reckers Jack & Karen Lolli Vehr ‘68
John & Kristina McAneny Paul & Carolyn Richards Jason & Dee Dee Verhoff
Shawn McCabe Keith & Jacqueline Roethlisberger Victoria Theatre Association
John & Katherine McCoy Patrie Rolling Randall ‘81 & Diane Von Bargen
Wayne McDermitt Michael & Kathleen Dobrozsi Romans ‘67 Tim & Mary Jo Nesbitt Weis ‘82
Hugh McPhail Marjorie Root Ronald & Vicki Weisbrod
Eric & Caroline Meister Mary Ann Swarcz Rossi ‘53 Patrick & Krysta Weizman
James & Emily Monnin John ‘80 & Shari Rossi Marty & Theresa Wilkins
Mike ‘67 & Carol Monnin Nunzio ‘55 & Laurel Rossi Bob & Sherry Williams
Joseph Moorman ‘03 John & Kimberly Sarley Jerry & Janice Dobrozsi Wise ‘64
Diego & Ines Morita Thomas & Kay Sauer Raymond ‘60 & Darlene Olson Witte ‘60
Patrick & Amy Mossman Zach & Sarah Schadek Michael & Nancy Woodward
David & Jodi Mott William & Pat Schaefer Timothy & Kathleen Wourms
Christopher & Jeanne Muia Nancy Schaffer & Mike Busam Dennis & Sandi Capozzi Wulfeck ‘75
Dupps Foundation funded Tennis Stadium
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Seiko Yoshitake ‘09 Cody Burtrum ‘06 Robert & Judith Weikert Dunn ‘66 Robert & Kendra Herber
David & Julie Yost Janet & Terry Cain Jessica Durham ‘10 Deborah Hill
Amy Zahora Craig & Cathy Capell Michael & Rhonda Durstock Joshua Hill ‘19
Jordan Zahora ‘19 Sherry Casto Ellie Earls ‘19 William Scott Hine
Mark ‘68 & Elise Zielinski Tina Chabliss Donald & Susan Ebding Paul Hinrichs ‘09
Cathy Zulock ‘66 Gaeleen Neary Chamness ‘56 Rick & Susan Eckstein Colleen Hirko ‘11
William Chelman ‘19 Alexis Eckstein ‘19 Mike Hoendorf
FENWICK FRIENDS Ka Long Choi ‘19 Roger ‘91 & Michelle Simpson Don and Mary Hoerlein
<$100 Scott & Kelly Cilurzo Eggleton ‘91 Mark & Christa Hoffbauer
James ‘68 & Jenny McDermott Parker Elliott ‘19 Jennifer Adams Hogan
Elia Adam ‘19 Cimprich ‘68 Timothy Erhart ‘19 James ‘63 & Alice Hogan
Bob & Teresa Donisi Adams ‘60 John ‘67 & Vickie Cimprich Lauren Falk ‘19 Mary Mullarkey Horan ‘72
Matthew & Julia Aman Suzanne Nenni Clark Blake Faulkner ‘19 Holly Horlander
Eric Aman ‘19 Robert Clesceri ‘19 Lauren Fedders ‘09 Frances Hornikel
Amy Anders Adam Colley ‘16 Daniel Fening ‘71 Kurt Howell ‘19
Isabella Arends ‘18 Joe Colley ‘18 Thomas Fening ‘65 Thomas & Kathleen Hudepohl
Emma Arends ‘21 MaKayla Comstock ‘19 David Finley ‘19 Tim & Pam Hume ‘76
Erasmus Arko-Amoateng Thomas & Emily Cooper Zachary Fisher ‘19 Ethan Jackson
Christopher & Mary Pat Austing Jack Corcoran ‘19 Nathan Fister ‘19 Alyssa Jagodzinski ‘19
Primo Averion ‘19 Gabriella Corti ‘19 Carl ‘07 & Craig & Bridget Janeck
Jacob Baker ‘19 Maureen Crossman Janie Jeffers ‘19
Patricia Beatty Ryan & Debbie Curry Katherine Kleimeyer Forney ‘07 Joseph Jeffers
Matthew Beckman ‘19 Travis Dahm ‘19 Ethan Fuller ‘19 Jay Jena ‘79
Leo Bell ‘19 Terri Daley Kevin Gaston ‘19 Paul Jena ‘82
Joel & Madonna Belvo Stephan ‘68 & Makenzie Gauche ‘19 Amber DiCristoforo Jena ‘78
Adam & Jill Berning Jillian Gavigan ‘19 Phil & Denise Keegan
Glenn & Virginia Diorio Daley ‘68 Cassandra Gibbs Nancy & Robert Kerr
Elena Daly ‘19 Danny Gilmore ‘14 John King ‘19
Gretchen Hummel Berny ‘61 Kelsey Daly ‘19 Chris Gilmore ‘14 Jay Kirchner
Dylan Berry ‘19 Tina Daniel Amy Gilmore ‘14 Sister Annie Klapheke ‘04
Richard & Emily Sauers Bevis ‘99 Michael & Stacey Daumeyer Dusty & Tracy Goldie Michael & Joann Bors Klapheke ‘66
Elizabeth Blank ‘14 Caroline Daumeyer ‘19 Miranda Goubeaux Mark ‘85 & Pam Kleingers
Michael Boon ‘19 Tim and Shelly Dawson Dennis & Sherri Gramann Matthew ‘05 & Amanda Kleingers
Joseph Bothe ‘77 Katie Dawson ‘19 Matt & Lori Grandstaff Molly Klimo ‘19
Lauren Bowe ‘19 Linda Beier Day ‘58 Kila Gray ‘19 Fred & Amy Knudsen
Jeff and Cheryl Brandenburg Mary Ann O’Flynn DeHart ‘68 Nathaniel Green ‘19 Luke Komarek ‘19
Glenn ‘67 & Carolyn Brehm Scott & Tracey Denning Anthony Gustely ‘17 Becky Konz
Jessica Brown ‘19 Jacob Dials ‘19 Benjamin Gustely ‘19 Michael and Gina Kurtz
Michael ‘77 & Beth Bruggeman Giovanni DiGirolamo ‘19 Andrew ‘97 & Lori Guyler Morgan Kurtz ‘14
John Bruggeman Joseph ‘67 & Barb Hackett Paul ‘77 & Marj Berberich Haker ‘81 Alex Kurtz ‘18
Brooklyn Brunner ‘19 Dineen ‘67 Paula Hale Mark ‘68 & Kathleen Lakarosky
Jared Burke ‘21 Ryan ‘03 & Rachael Dobrozsi Isabelle Hamilton ‘19 David Lamb
Debbie Burkhardt Alexis Dolph ‘19 Laura & Jon Hawke Glenn & Gina Lasley
Leo Burkhardt ‘19 Thomas Donnelly Joseph & Stephanie Helfrich Chloe Lasley ‘19
Michael Burns ‘19 Sherry Downs Benton Hellmann ‘19 Thomas ‘10 & Ashlynn Lauer
David Burrows Kim Duckwall Doug & Debe Hemmelgarn
Rendering of new ticket booth and concessions for spring 2020
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Creating a Natalie McDonald Jennifer Reckers ‘19 Julie South
Betty McGuire Andrea Rossi Reich ‘93 Megan Stevenson ‘17
philanthropic Susan McKinney Lauren Rich ‘19 Nicholas Stratton ‘19
culture of giving requires Richard & Dorothy McLaughlin Catherine Richards ‘18 Sarah Suriano ‘19
Anna Meister ‘19 Kate Riekert ‘19 Darrel & Julie Swartz
an attitude, Miami Valley Health and Wellness Rob & Pam Ripard Audrey Swisher ‘19
Amedee Michel ‘19 Brenden Risser ‘19 Chris & Amy Tanaka
an understanding, and Cody Miles ‘19 Andrew & Alicia Schmitt Rizzo ‘96 Andrew Tebbe ‘12
Claudia Miller ‘19 Edward & Leigh Rogers Hannah Tebbe ‘19
abehavior by all Joseph & Beth Miller Vicki & Bill Rohlfs Samantha Terry ‘19
stakeholders and members Timothy Mohrhaus Jeffrey & Jennifer Rose Adam Tetzloff ‘19
Thomas Mohrhaus Katheen Rosenberg Michael & Suzanne Theiss
of an organization committed Richard and Pat Montgomery Michelle Opbroek Ross ‘88 Fred & Ann Thomas
to voluntary action for the Emily Moore ‘19 James Rossi ‘82 Annabelle Thomas ‘19
John & Christine Morris Sherry Rui ‘19 Larry & Traci Tippman
common good. Jared Morris ‘19 Robert & Laurie Schaefer Carly Trangenstein ‘19
James Luther and Barbara Morris Thomas & Rebekah Schraer Mary Twohig ‘03
Gift giving is a by-product of a Evan Mossman ‘19 James Schafer Meghan Utterdyke ‘19
Claire Muia ‘19 John & Amy Scheels Ben Vest ‘19
philanthropic culture. Aaron Mullen ‘19 John & Katherine Kelley Schmid ‘94 Ken ‘79 & Jenny Ritter Vieth ‘80
Austin Mullen ‘14 Lawrence ‘56 & Patrick Vitori ‘67
Kristin Leesman ‘12 Matt Mulligan ‘90 Thomas Vogelsang ‘19
David Leesman ‘13 Joseph P. Mulligan ‘55 Margaret Reed Schneider ‘59 Nicholas Von Dohre ‘16
Luke Lejeune ‘19 Claire Mysonhimer ‘19 Nancy Bothe Schneider ‘74 Timothy ‘97 &
Peter & Carolyn Long Lenz ‘93 Michael & Nancy Mysonhimer Allie Schoenhoft ‘14
Samuel Lewis ‘19 Christopher Napier ‘19 Thomas Schraer Courtney VonderHaar
John & Gloria Lillard Frank ‘74 & Sue Nemcic Tyler Schraer ‘19 Robert Voyten ‘19
David Lindskog Henry Nenni ‘19 Mary Lou Schramm ‘71 John & Carmen Donisi Wagner ‘64
Daniel & Patrick Neu ‘74 Robert ‘85 & Kelli Schuermann Joe Wagner
Huy Nguyen ‘19 Craig Schuermann ‘19 Marilyn Courtney Watson ‘58
Virginia Skinner Linnenberg ‘70 Bradley Nicely ‘19 Corinne Schuermann ‘17 Mike & Sue Webster
Bob Litzinger Jessica Nicolls ‘19 Sam Secrest ‘19 Danny Webster ‘19
Paul ‘79 & Lisa DiCristoforo Lolli ‘79 Emma Nicolls ‘17 Kim Selby ‘90 John Wehrle ‘19
Zach Lorei ‘18 Denaire Nori ‘91 Terry & Jennifer Sershion Danielle Wehrle ‘16
Martin Luers ‘85 & Elaine Luers Christine Orr ‘19 John & Brigitte Seifert Shearer ‘81 Wesley Wehrle ‘15
Tara Luers ‘19 Samantha & Steve Palmer ‘77 Bert & Shirley Shields Mike & Toni Weiss
Kurt & Kristen Maier Betty Palmer Robin & Diana Shope Hannah Wilkins ‘19
Aubrey Major ‘19 Michael & Jennifer Payne Wayne & Pat Simpson Matthew Williams ‘19
Grant Major ‘16 Sarah Pearce ‘09 Mason Slack ‘19 Daniel & Kimberly Willig
Noah Malinowski ‘19 Tonny & Pamela Perrotti John Smith Craig &
Mark and Dawn Mangus Brianna Poland ‘19 Keegan Smith ‘19
Theresa Mangus ‘80 Patrick Poplis Ryan Smith ‘19 Stephanie Rossi Withrow ‘88
Kathi Mangus ‘72 Reverend Edward Pratt ‘81 Paul & Mary Sommers Jeffery & Kelly Wolf
Patrick Manning ‘19 Frank ‘58 & Judy Pressler Anthony Sora ‘10 Elizabeth Wourms ‘18
Marie Marchetti ‘08 David & Sara Reardon Joseph Sora ‘16 Ruoxi Wu ‘19
James ‘63 & Sandy Martin Nick Sora ‘10 Garrett Wyatt ‘11
Frank & Kathy Mazzone Spencer Wyatt ‘16
Kraig & Julie Cancasci McConaghy ‘86 Dominic Wyatt ‘17
Brian & Susan Young
Joe & Janet Beiser Zappia ‘67
Peize Zhang ‘19
Michael & Linda Zierolf
Mackenzie Zierolf ‘19
Michael Zlotnik ‘18
BY ALUMNI
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CLASS OF 1953
Marilyn Markert Alderton
Mary Ann Swarcz Rossi
CLASS OF 1954
Nancy Harmount Hall
Annette Tolley Hansen
CLASS OF 1955
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JCarolyn Murphy Bradfield CLASS OF 1960 CLASS OF 1964 Andrew Kelly
Carol Enright Fedders Mike Monnin
Daniel Fedders Donald Accurso Kenneth Allen Kathleen Dobrozsi Romans
Joseph P. Mulligan Teresa Donisi Adams Terrence Cole Patti Hollingsworth Rouster
Marilyn Fiessinger O’Brien Charlotte Murphy Collins Timothy Enright Mark Sennet
Tom Osust Patricia Wootan Detzel Kathleen Komnenovich Patrick Vitori
Rose Mulligan Poleway Mary Schlotter Hickey Paulette Lakarosky McLaughlin Janet Beiser Zappia
Nunzio Rossi Sally Jackson Karl Ted Ritter
Sandie Montgomery Kelly Sharon Galeese Touchton CLASS OF 1968
CLASS OF 1956 Albert VonderHaar Peggy Delaney Trimble
Darlene Olson Witte Carmen Donisi Wagner Jenny McDermott Cimprich
Ann Marie Heggi Barger Raymond Witte Janice Dobrozsi Wise James Cimprich
Gaeleen Neary Chamness Terrence Hackett
Joseph Christmann CLASS OF 1961 CLASS OF 1965 Deborah White Hayes
Louise Cassidy Dorenbusch Veronica Harmon Jurkowitz
John Dorenbusch Rob Beck Lois Koeppel Allen Mark Lakarosky
Tim Gough Gretchen Hummel Berny Thomas Fening Julianne Long Lee
Lawrence Schneider Bill Courtney Kathleen Hackett Karen Lolli Vehr
Robin Weiss Dupps Rose Slezak Huber Mark Zielinski
CLASS OF 1957 David Graham Vicki Perkins Sennet
Michael Herr CLASS OF 1969
Jo Ann Donisi Bowman John Hoh CLASS OF 1966
Mark Daley Karen Skinner Lafkas Jim Akers
Jim Frey Fred Nori George Averdick Rose Ann Chase Eckart
Eugene Sora Richard Yost David Bruggeman Mark Eckart
Judith Weikert Dunn Mary Ann Tracy Evans
CLASS OF 1958 CLASS OF 1962 Maryruth Gold Gerstner Jane Gold
Paul Nenni Dan Jurkowitz
Linda Beier Day Barbara Werner Calabrese Robert Nicely William Lutmer
Catherine Herr Mulligan Paul Enright Jean Domanick Pero Cathi Orth Thomas
Frank Pressler Michael Fulmer Claire Spellmire
Marilyn Courtney Watson Katherine Kelly Ivcevich Cathy Zulock CLASS OF 1970
Tom Uhl
CLASS OF 1959 CLASS OF 1967 Leslie Vogelsang Johnson
CLASS OF 1963 David Mulligan
Kenneth Beiser Glenn Brehm Jack Nenni
C. Frederick Hollon Richard Ernst Ginger Lolli Bruggeman Christina Vogelsang Rechtin
Ray Kelly Mary Ann Domanick Hackney John Cimprich Virginia Skinner-Linnenberg
Helen Fiessinger Lampke Robert Himes Bill Cramer
Theresa Faeta Mulligan James Mulligan Barbara Hackett Dineen CLASS OF 1971
Lawrence Mulligan Sara Kelly Nori Joseph Dineen
Margaret Reed Schneider John Sennet Theresa McCain Housh Daniel Fening
Michael Scorti Rita Slusser Smallwood Timothy Jackson Rose Hume
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Jeffrey Jackson Pam Hume Marj Berberich Haker CLASS OF 1986
Greg Johnson Michael Lolli Monica DiCristoforo Jagodzinski
Dona Fiessinger Krall Paul South Annemarie Long McCarthy Andrew Braun
Mary Lou Schramm Saundra Lantis Pearce Donald Braun
Anne Mulligan Sund CLASS OF 1977 Reverend Edward Pratt Jim Bruggeman
William Sweeney Anne Rossi Lynn Jorden Colley
Michael Bruggeman Brigitte Seifert Shearer Angela Opbroeck Erhart
CLASS OF 1972 Andre Chartrand Randall Von Bargen Rob Himes
Paul Haker Patrick Luers
Edward Braun Steve Palmer CLASS OF 1982 Julie Cancasci McConaghy
Sarah Akers Fitzhugh Lawrence Mulligan II
Mary Mullarkey Horan CLASS OF 1978 Monica Lyons Cummins
Patrick Lolli CLASS OF 1987
CLASS OF 1973 Carol Huntsbarger Bidwell Kathy Bees Marchetti
Joseph Bidwell Nick Marchetti Julie Barger Arends
Anonymous Brian Grant James Rossi Jody Habig Barbour
Chris Schumacher Behm Gregory Jutte Teresa Rossi Steinmetz Fred DeBiasi
Patti Rouster Hackett Annette Rossi Lolli Mary Jo Nesbitt Weis Michelle Lysaght Dupps
Thomas Hackett Frank Dupps
Victoria Andreotta Summers CLASS OF 1979 CLASS OF 1983 Maria DiCristoforo Lococo
CLASS OF 1974 Joanne Marstall Bruggeman Maureen Long Gaston CLASS OF 1988
Timothy Bruggeman John Jorden
James Kleingers Robert Gold Bob Lauer Jon Croake-Uleman
Barbara Kraft Maureen Lyons Lehman Therese Lyons Jeffrey Dobrozsi
Frank Nemcic Mark Lehman George Nenni Matthew Dupps
Patrick Neu Lisa DiCristoforo Lolli Christopher Sherman Eric Kaup
Mary Spellmire-Shooner Paul Lolli Steven Longworth
Martha Nuck Shaker CLASS OF 1984 Michael Mulligan
CLASS OF 1975 Ken Vieth Michelle Opbroek Ross
Lynette Cooper Paige Beck Willenbrink
Pat Farquis Balaz CLASS OF 1980 Margaret Rossi Lanahan John Willenbrink
Cheryl Fassler Annette Cooper Lauer Stephanie Rossi Withrow
Jeff Hamilton Kazuo Cottrell Mike Sora
Mark Jackson John Rossi Adrianne Verquer Sturgis CLASS OF 1989
Eugene Lolli Pam Habig Soden
Nicholas Schramm David Soden CLASS OF 1985 Jennifer Cranford Atkinson
Thomas Sweeney Jenny Ritter Vieth Jennifer Koch Puthoff
Sandi Capozzi Wulfeck Mark Kleingers Joseph Puthoff
CLASS OF 1981 Martin Luers
CLASS OF 1976 Rob Schuermann CLASS OF 1990
Chuck Cramer Tim Tindall
Mike Gausling Joseph Daly Michael Weiss Julie Casserly Iverson
Barbara Kleingers Grant James Fedders Amy Kaup
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Matt Mulligan Valerie Munafo Talkers CLASS OF 2015 Justin Duckwall
Kim Selby Ellie Earls
CLASS OF 2005 Wesley Wehrle Alexis Eckstein
CLASS OF 1991 William Eiken
Matthew Kleingers CLASS OF 2016 Parker Elliott
Nancy Dobrozsi Compton Timothy Erhart
Michelle Simpson Eggleton CLASS OF 2006 Adam Colley Lorien Evans
Roger Eggleton Riley Eiken Lauren Falk
Anne Fout Cody Burtrum Grant Major Blake Faulkner
Stacey Bechtel Fuller Reverend Tim Fahey Joseph Sora Jack Fessler
Carrie Stevens Gavigan Mark Fahey Nicholas Von Dohre David Finley
Tina Fulmer Knaley Danielle Wehrle Zachary Fisher
Denaire Nori CLASS OF 2007 Spencer Wyatt Nathan Fister
Ethan Fuller
CLASS OF 1992 Katherine Kleimeyer Forney CLASS OF 2017 Kevin Gaston
Carl Forney Makenzie Gauche
Fred Cranford John Creech Jillian Gavigan
Emily Dupps Hendrix CLASS OF 2008 Anthony Gustely Kila Gray
Jeff Hendrix Jared Kauffman Nathaniel Green
Timothy Bruggeman Emma Nicolls Benjamin Gustely
CLASSS OF 1993 Paul Fahey Corinne Schuermann Isabelle Hamilton
Greg Johnson Holly Smith Benton Hellmann
Carolyn Long Lenz Marie Marchetti Megan Stevenson Joshua Hill
Joe Mulligan Dominic Wyatt Nicholas Hobbs
Andrea Rossi Reich CLASS OF 2009 Kurt Howell
CLASS OF 2018 Alyssa Jagodzinski
CLASS OF 1994 Shannon Donoher Janie Jeffers
Lauren Fedders Isabella Arends John King
Katherine Kelley Schmid Paul Hinrichs Joe Colley Molly Klimo
Erin Mott Johnson Alex Kurtz Luke Komarek
CLASS OF 1995 Kassidy Wyatt Lauer Andrew Lieb Chloe Lasley
Robert Lauer Zach Lorei Luke Lejeune
Nicole Housh Baldwin Sarah Pearce Catherine Richards Samuel Lewis
Jennifer Stueve Brogan Seiko Yoshitake Elizabeth Wourms Tara Luers
Sarah Ventimiglia Stigall Michael Zlotnik Aubrey Major
CLASS OF 2010 Noah Malinowski
CLASS OF 1996 CLASS OF 2019 Patrick Manning
Sarah Blank Compton Bill McBrayer
Alicia Schmitt Rizzo Luke Compton Alexander Abbott Anna Meister
Jessica Durham Andrew Adam Amedee Michel
CLASS OF 1997 William Fahey Elia Adam
Mary Turvy Hudepohl Eric Aman
Elizabeth Robertson Cranford Patrick Hudepohl Primo Averion
Andrew Guyler Thomas Lauer Jacob Baker
Ryan Mulligan Lawrence Mulligan III Matthew Beckman
Timothy VonderHaar Alexander Nikias Leo Bell
Anthony Sora Dylan Berry
CLASS OF 1999 Lauren Boland
CLASS OF 2011 Michael Boon
Emily Sauers Bevis Lauren Bowe
Nicole Eckes Logsdon Keith Brinkmann Harper Brock
Christopher Mosko Colleen Hirko Jordan Brown
Ricky Pearce Brooklyn Brunner
CLASS OF 2000 Joshua Plandowski Leo Burkhardt
Garrett Wyatt Michael Burns
John Mulligan William Chelman
CLASS OF 2012 Charles Choi
CLASS OF 2001 Robert Clesceri
Kristin Leesman MaKayla Comstock
Sarah Barrett Smith Nick Sora Maggie Connors
Andrew Tebbe Jack Corcoran
CLASS OF 2002 Gabriella Corti
CLASS OF 2013 Kaitlyn Creech
Christopher Noonan Travis Dahm
Leo Haenni Matthew Daigle
CLASS OF 2003 David Leesman Elena Daly
Taylor Smith Kelsey Daly
Ryan Dobrozsi Caroline Daumeyer
Michael Kleingers CLASS OF 2014 Katie Dawson
Joseph Moorman Jacob Dials
Luke Talkers Elizabeth Blank Giovanni DiGirolamo
Mary Twohig Patrick Colley Alexis Dolph
Amy Gilmore
CLASS OF 2004 Chris Gilmore
Danny Gilmore
Rebecca Bailey Morgan Kurtz
Allison Hellmann Cesta Austin Mullen
Joseph Cesta Allie Schoenhoft
Andrea Crane
Daniel Hackett
Sister Annie Klapheke
Monica Nenni
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Cody Miles Schraer IN HONOR OF... Robert Clesceri ‘19
Claudia Miller Craig Schuermann Victor & Sharon Clesceri
Matthew Miller Sam Secrest Amy Napier
Emily Moore Abigail Selby Christopher Napier ‘19 Mary Ellen Cole
Matias Morita Mason Slack Terrence ‘64 &
Jared Morris Keegan Smith Anh Dang Beverly Cole
Evan Mossman Ryan Smith Frances Sedge
Claire Muia Joshua Steinmetz Robert & Debbie Comstock
Aaron Mullen Nicholas Stratton Andrew Adam ‘19 MaKayla Comstock ‘19
Claire Mysonhimer Sarah Suriano Lorenzo & Tammy Adam
Christopher Napier Audrey Swisher Jack Corcoran ‘19
Henry Nenni Hannah Tebbe Elia Adam ‘19 Matthew Corcoran
Huy Nguyen Samantha Terry Lorenzo & Tammy Adam
Bradley Nicely Adam Tetzloff Travis Dahm ‘19
Jessica Nicolls Annabelle Thomas John Aregood Richard & Anita Dahm
Christine Orr Carly Trangenstein Ellie Earls ‘19
Alexandra Page Meghan Utterdyke Richard & Anita Dahm
Saylor Patrick Ben Vest Jacob Baker Travis Dahm ‘19
Joseph Perrotti Thomas Vogelsang Lauren Rich ‘19
Brianna Poland Robert Voyten Matthew Daigle ‘19
Jack Quin Danny Webster Rich & Lisa Beckman Peter & Amy Daigle
Jennifer Reckers John Wehrle Matthew Beckman ‘19
Lauren Rich Claire Weiss Joseph Daly
Kate Riekert Hannah Wilkins Michael Boon ‘19 Kelsey Daly ‘19
Brenden Risser Matthew Williams Brian & Joanne Boon
Sherry Rui Cici Wu Anh Dang
Ty- John Young Brian & Joanne Boon Frances Sedge
ler Jordan Zahora Michael Boon ‘19
Peize Zhang Jacob Dials ‘19
Mackenzie Zierolf Lynda Bowe Toby & Jill Dials
Lauren Bowe ‘19
CLASS OF 2020 Kendal Dials ‘19
Jordan Brown ‘19 Toby & Jill Dials
Christopher Calpin Dennis & Sherri Gramann
Timothy O’Leary Toby & Jill Dials
John Smith Dale & Shelly Brunner Jacob Dials ‘19
Brooklyn Brunner ‘19
CLASS OF 2021 Justin Duckwall ‘19
Leo Burkhardt ‘19 Kim Duckwall
Jared Burke Holly Horlander
Charlie Ebding
William Chelman ‘19 Donald & Susan Edbing
Scott & Amy Chelman
Riley Eiken ‘16
Reverend John Civille Courtney & Laura Eiken
Frances Sedge
William Eiken ‘19
Class of 2019 Courtney & Laura Eiken
Eric & Lisa Corti
James & Kathleen Manning Lorien Evans ‘19
Matthew & Julia Aman Brianna Poland ‘19
Richard & Anita Dahm Jay & Catherine Evans
Tim & Shelly Dawson
Peggy Fairbanks
Richard & Rachel Eagan
Lauren Falk ‘19
Eric & Cheryl Falk
Eric & Cheryl Falk
Lauren Falk ‘19
Blake Faulkner ‘19
Jeff & Angela Faulkner
Nathan Fister ‘19
Tom & Charlotte Fister
James & Carrie Gavigan
Jillian Gavigan ‘19
Kila Gray ‘19
David ‘66 &
Ginger Lolli Bruggeman ‘67
Benjamin Gustely ‘19
Keith & Christina Gustely
Hafer Family
Wayne & Donna Hafer
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Robert Hanes Anna Meister ‘19 Nicholas Stratton ‘19 Phuong Vuong
Joshua Hill ‘19 Eric & Caroline Meister Joseph Perrotti ‘19 Frances Sedge
Nicholas Stratton ‘19 Tony & Pamela Perrotti
Jack Metzger ‘21 Mark Webster
Ayden Helton ‘21 Vince & Amy Metzger Louise Personette Ryan Smith ‘19
Karen Helton Keith & Cathy Vidourek Karen Skinner Lafkas ‘61 John Wehrle ‘19
Stephanie Rich Daniel & Karen Wehrle
Joshua Hill ‘19 Luke Metzger ‘22 Lauren Rich ‘19
Jeff & Valerie Hill Vince & Amy Metzger Claire Weiss ‘19
Keith & Cathy Vidourek Anna Ripard ‘11 Mike & Toni Weiss
Alyssa Jagodzinski ‘19 Rob & Pam Ripard
John & Bobby & Shelley Miles Hannah Wilkins ‘19
Monica DiCristofor Jagodzinski ‘81 Cody Miles ‘19 Marissa Ripard ‘14 Martin & Theresa Wilkins
Rob & Pam Ripard
John & Monica Robert & Jewelie Miller Matthew Williams ‘19
DiCristofor Jagodzinski ‘81 Claudia Miller ‘19 Noah Rogers ‘13 Bob & Sherry Williams
William & Pat Schaefer
Alyssa Jagodzinski ‘19 Matthew Miller ‘19 John Young ‘19
Joseph & Beth Miller Patti Hollingsworth Brian & Susan Young
Kyle Jepson Rouster ‘67
Danny Webster ‘19 George & Heather Moore Deborah Hill Amy Zahora
Joshua Hill ‘19 Emily Moore ‘19 Jennifer Hogan Jordan Zahora ‘19
Nicholas Stratton ‘19 John & Katherine McCoy
Matias Morita Keith Hollingsworth Jordan Zahora ‘19
Erin Mott Johnson ‘19 Diego & Ines Morita Thomas ‘73 & Amy Zahora
David & Jodi Mott
John & Christine Morris Patti Rouster Hackett ‘73 IN MEMORY OF...
Scott & Christina Klimo Jared Morris ‘19
Molly Klimo ‘19 Sam Secrest ‘19 Andrea Accurso
Jared Morris ‘19 Thomas & Karen Secrest Donald Accurso ‘60
Bill & Amy King John & Christine Morris Rolfe & Beth Anne Schorr
John King ‘19 Mary Akers
Patrick & Amy Mossman Abigail Selby ‘19 James ‘69 & Jody Akers
John King ‘19 Evan Mossman ‘19 Kim Selby ‘90 William & Debby Akers
Bill & Amy King Michael Akey
Evan Mossman ‘19 Mary Sue Slack Bishop Fenwick High School
Ronald Koch Patrick & Amy Mossman Mason Slack ‘19 Cary & Sarah Akers Fitzhugh ‘72
John & Patricia Dupps Michael &
Emily Mott Stella Jones Smith
Steven & Margo Komarek David & Jodi Mott Keegan Smith ‘19 Kathleen Dobrozsi Romans ‘67
Luke Komarek ‘19 Tim & Betty Stueve
James Mott The Spellmire Family
Luke Komarek ‘19 David & Jodi Mott Greg & Marilyn Akers Akey ‘68
Steven & Margo Komarek Cary & Sarah Akers Fitzhugh ‘72
Catherine Mulligan Mary Spellmire-Shooner ‘74 Lawrence ‘59 &
Jack Kososki Lawrence Mulligan III ‘10
Scott Kososki & Nicole Stanford Joshua Steinmetz Catherine Herr Mulligan ‘58
Middletown Community Ralph & Tim & Betty Stueve
Patrick Kreke Foundation
John Jorden ‘83 Kristen Mulligan Teresa Rossi Steinmetz ‘82 Stephen Alderton ‘74
Jack & Marilyn Markert Alderton ‘53
Glenn & Gina Lasley Michael & Nancy Mysonhimer Sarah Suriano 19
Chloe Lasley ‘19 Claire Mysonhimer ‘19 Marsha Purtee Michaela Aregood
Michael Rado John & Kristine Aregood
Christopher & Rebecca Lewis Eric & Amy Napier Julie Rado The Wyatt Family
Samuel Lewis ‘19 Christopher Napier ‘19 James & Stephanie Suriano
George & Mary Alice Averdick
Hunter Lippert ‘21 George & Stephanie Nenni Mark & Elizabeth Tebbe George ‘66 & Marilyn Averdick
Mitchel & Catherine Lippert Henry Nenni ‘19 Hannah Tebbe ‘19
Kevin Barrett
Logan Lippert ‘20 Bradley Nicely ‘19 Gregory & Debra Tetzloff Darrell & Sarah Barrett Smith ‘01
Mitchel & Catherine Lippert Richard & Carla Nicely Adam Tetzloff ‘19
Belva Beck
Frank & Jeanne Long Patrick & Jackie Noonan Andrew & Marianne Thomas Daniel & Kim Jacobs-Beck
Gregory & Christopher ‘02 & Lauren Noonan Annabelle Thomas ‘19
Gary Beiser ‘62
Maureen Long Gaston ‘83 Tim & Sharon Orr Marianne Thomas Kenneth ‘59 & Nancy Beiser
Kevin Gaston ‘19 Christine Orr ‘19 Annabelle Thomas ‘19
Larry Beiser ‘58
Tim & Elaine Luers Christine Orr ‘19 Jeff & Susan Trangenstein Kenneth ‘59 & Nancy Beiser
Tara Luers ‘19 Tim & Sharon Orr Carly Trangenstein ‘19
Brandon & Annetta Major Scott Bradfield
Aubrey Major ‘19 Alexandra Page ‘19 Steven & Jennifer Utterdyke Richard &
Steve & Jenny Page Meghan Utterdyke ‘19
Bill McBrayer ‘19 Carolyn Murphy Bradfield ‘55
William & Suzanne McBrayer Steve & Jenny Page Meghan Utterdyke ‘19
Alexandra Page ‘19 Steven & Jennifer Utterdyke Dale Braun
William & Suzanne McBrayer Donald ‘86 & Sharon Braun
Bill McBrayer ‘19 Jae Park Ben Vest ‘19
Joshua Hill ‘19 Kimberly Vest
40 Bishop Fenwick High School | 2018-2019 Donor Report
Marie Brehm Richard Gold Marcheta Lantis Raymond Palmer
Glenn ‘67 & Carolyn Brehm Maryruth Gerstner Rick & Saundra Pearce ‘81 Betty Palmer
Gold ‘66
Scott Bruggeman’88 Hal & Marlene Leonard Ted Parrella
David ‘66 & Rita Steele Gough ‘57 Robert ‘09 & Kassidy Wyatt Lauer ‘09 Amy Anders
Tim Gough ‘56 Tim & Andrea Wyatt
Ginger Lolli Bruggeman’67 Dominic Wyatt ‘17 Edward Reardon
John Bruggeman Mary Jane Grant Garrett Wyatt ‘11 Norma Reardon
Kila Gray ‘19 Jeff and Cheryl Spencer Wyatt ‘16
Mike & Theresa McCain Housh ‘67 Brandenburg Mary J. Rentschler
Eugene ‘75 & Elizabeth Lolli Frank A. Lolli ‘70 Glenn &
Joyce Hackett Eugene ‘75 & Elizabeth Lolli
Thomas Bruggeman ‘74 Kathleen Hackett ‘65 Gretchen Hummel Berny ‘61
Michael ‘77 & Beth Bruggeman Terrence ‘68 & Kathy Hackett Frank & Patricia Lolli
Frank ‘74 & Sue Nemcic Eugene ‘75 & Elizabeth Lolli Gene Roberts
Larry Hackett David ‘66 & Ginger Lolli Bruggeman ‘67
Grandpa & Grandma Calpin Terrence ‘68 & Kathy Hackett Bridgid Lyons ‘80
Christopher & Stephanie Calpin Bob & Monica Lyons Cummins ‘82 John Rossi ‘53
John Haney ‘61 Mark ‘79 & Mary Ann Swarcz Rossi ‘53
Calvin Cole Penny Haney Joshua Steinmetz ‘19
Terrence ‘64 & Beverly Cole Maureen Lyons Lehman ‘79
Terrence P. Harmount Therese Lyons ‘83 Harold J. Rouster
Stephen Cornell Nancy Harmount Hall ‘54 Thomas ‘73 &
Janet Cornell Jacob Marek
Anna Meister ‘19 Steve & Julia Heggi Bishop Fenwick High School Patti Rouster Hackett
Ray & Ann Marie Heggi Barger ‘56 Deborah Hill
Cecilia Cramer Class of 2019 Jennifer Hogan
Bill Cramer ‘67 Rosemary Kennard Horlander Matthew Beckman ‘19 Keith Hollingsworth
Chuck ‘81 & Kim Cramer Leo Burkhardt ‘19 Ronald & Jennifer Burke Mike & Theresa McCain Housh ‘67
Holly Horlander Ka Long Choi ‘19 Patti Hollingsworth Rouster ‘67
Dennis Creech Jack Corcoran ‘19
Kaitlyn Creech ‘19 Paul L. Horn Elena Daly ‘19 Papa & Mama Sawaya
Jerry & Janice Dobrozsi Wise ‘64 Blake Faulkner ‘19 Christopher & Stephanie Calpin
Charles Day ‘57 Makenzie Gauche ‘19
Linda Beier Day ‘58 Joseph Hornback Janie Jeffers ‘19 Richard Schramm
Mark ‘57 & Linda Daley Barbara Werner Calabrese ‘62 Deborah Kaleta Robert & Judith
The Lewis Family Weikert Dunn ‘66
Barbara Dolph Timothy Hume Samuel Lewis ‘19 Paul ‘77 & Marj Berberich Haker ‘81
Alexis Dolph ‘19 Rose Hume ‘71 Patrick Manning ‘19 John & Gloria Lillard
Ed & Gina Marek James & Barbara Morris
Charles Donahue Ralph & Betty Jackson Claudia Miller ‘19 Nick ‘75 & Pamela Schramm
Kathleen Komnenovich ‘64 Mark ‘75 & Karen Jackson Saylor Patrick ‘19 John Smith
Jennifer Reckers ‘19
Phyllis Orth Downey ‘54 Alice Jeffers Kate Riekert ‘19 Jama Sebald
John Downey Fred Jeffers Tyler Schraer ‘19 David ‘66 & Ginger Lolli Bruggeman ‘67
Sarah Suriano ‘19
David Dumford ‘79 Maureen Johnson Samantha Terry ‘19 Jennifer Smith
Lawrence ‘59 & Mary Ann Tracy Evans ‘69 John Wehrle ‘19 Ryan Smith ‘19
Betty McGuire
Catherine Herr Mulligan Reverend Charles David South ‘75
Warren Johnson Mentrup Frank ‘74 & Sue Nemcic
Judy Elieff Patrick & Jackie Noonan Donald & Cathy Leesman Julie South
Tony Elieff Christopher ‘99 & Christy Mosko Paul ‘76 & Sharon South
Thomas Kaylor ‘63
Charles Enright Marilyn Kaylor Lynda McLaughlin - Roger South
Tim Enright ‘64 Milakovich-Costa Paul ‘76 & Sharon South
Jane Kessinger Richard & Dorothy McLaughlin
Katherine Enright William Chelman ‘19 Mildred Speed, OSF
Timothy Enright ‘64 Fr. Robert Monnin Steven &
Barry Kilker Rita Slusser Smallwood ‘63
Bob & Helen Ernst William & Linda Kilker Nancy Dobrozsi Compton ‘91
Richard ‘63 & Carmen Julia Ernst Gary Mossman Larry & Patrice Harty
Nancy Kincaid Evan Mossman ‘19
Mike Faeta Lawrence ‘59 & Alice Sprague
Theresa Faeta Mulligan ‘59 Charles & Bertha Murphy Mary Smith
Catherine Herr Mulligan ‘58 Charlotte Murphy Collins ‘60 David Sprague
Alfred Fedders
Wayne & Pat Simpson George Klein Stan & Roberta Noonan SJ Stanford
Don & A.J. Bell Patrick & Jackie Noonan Scott Kososki & Nicole Stanford
James Fiessinger
Florence Fiessinger Barbara Kovach-Gaston Joseph Orth ‘72 James Sweeney
Marilyn O’Brien Robin & Diana Shope Bebe Orth Thomas & Karen Sweeney ‘75
Fiessinger ‘55 William & Deborah Sweeney ‘71
Jay & Julia Kraus Tommy Osust
Sherry Fishbaugh Terrence ‘68 & Kathy Hackett Tom ‘55 & Jackie Osust William Sweeney
Mary Ann Tracy Evans ‘69 Thomas ‘75 & Karen Sweeney
Fr. Lawrence Krusling William ‘71 & Deborah Sweeney
Clarence Fishbaugh Robert ‘63 & Marilyn Himes
Ann Fishbaugh Jean Sweeney
Fr. Julian Krusling William ‘71 & Deborah Sweeney
Rudy & Annette Tolley Hansen ‘54
41In reports of this nature, mistakes can occur. If your name was omitted or improperly listed, please accept our apologies and contact the development office at 513-727-1500, so that we can correct our records.
Thomas Swope Bridgid Lyons Memorial Scholarship Jack & Karen Lolli Vehr ‘68
David ‘66 & Ginger Lolli Bruggeman ‘67 Bob and Monica Lyons Cummins ‘82
Mark ‘79 and Maureen Lyons Lehman ‘79 Harkrader/Rossi Family Scholarship
Kelly Herrmann Tedesco Therese Lyons ‘83 Kazuo Cottrell ‘80
Eugene Herrmann Tom & Margaret Rossi Lanahan ‘84
CEF Scholarship Andrea Rossi Reich ‘93
Noah Theiss 1 Faith, 1 Hope, 1 Love Mary Ann Swarcz Rossi ‘53
Saylor Patrick Teresa Rossi ‘82 & Ralph Steinmetz
Bert & Shirley Shields Scholarship Fund
Michael & Suzanne Theiss James ‘69 & Jody Akers Harold “Skip” Rouster Memorial Scholarshp
William & Debby Akers Dave ‘66 & Ginger Lolli Bruggeman ‘67
Roger Turvy Michael Akey Thomas ‘73 & Patti Rouster Hackett ‘73
Christopher & Mary Pat Austing Ken ‘64 & Lois Koeppel Allen ‘65 Deborah Hill
Jeff & Cheryl Brandenburg Cary & Sarah Akers Fitzhugh ‘72 Jennifer Adams Hogan
David ‘66 & Ginger Lolli Bruggeman ‘67 Brian’78 & Barbara Kleingers Grant ‘76 Keith Hollingsworth
Debbie Burkhardt Matthew ‘05 & Amanda Kleingers Mike & Theresa McCain Housh ‘67
Sherry Casto Patrick & Jackie Noonan Mike ‘67 & Carol Monnin
Tim & Joni Conway Michael & Mary Raiff Patti Hollingsworth
Eric & Cheryl Falk Jim & Kristen Riesenberg Rouster ‘67
Scott & Erin Hirko Middletown Community Foundation
Thomas & Kathleen Hudepohl Patrick & Jackie Noonan Jeanette Madaffari-Uhl Memorial Scholarship
Susan McKinney Michael ‘59 & Kimberly Scorti Tom ‘62 & Cher Uhl
Lawrence ‘59 & Catherine
Herr Mulligan ‘58 Dobrozsi Family Scholarship John & Catherine Domanick Art Scholarship
Michael & Mary Raiff Apple Inc. Jody Habig ‘87 & Steve Barbour
Tim & Betty Stueve Benevity Community Impact Fund Mary Ann Domanick Hackney ‘63
The Tanaka Family Jeffrey Dobrozsi ‘88 Jean Domanick Pero ‘66
Larry & Joanne Turvy David ‘80 & Pam Habig Soden ‘80
Ronald & Vicki Weisbrod Donna Stomps Memorial Scholarship
Tim & Andrea Wyatt Joe & Monica Stomps Joseph & Mary Mulligan Scholarship
James ‘63 & Sandi Mulligan
Jim Trimble Dr. James Fiessinger Scholarship
Peggy Delaney Trimble ‘64 Florence Fiessinger Mike & Stephanie Smith Scholarship Fund
Robert & Helen Fiessinger Lampke ‘59 Michael & Stephanie Smith
Irene Waddle Marilyn Fiessinger O’Brien ‘55
Bill and Mandy Schmidt Neil & Sally Enright Scholarship
Father Lawrence R. Krusling Memorial Paul Enright ‘62 & Shirley Enright
Mark Wall Scholarship Daniel ‘55 & Carol Enright Fedders ‘55
John ‘63 & Vicki Perkins Sennet ‘65 Class of 1963
Barbara Werner Calabrese ‘62 Ralph & Betty Jackson Scholarship
Judith Markert Walters ‘58 Michael ‘62 & Patricia Fulmer Ethan Jackson
Robert Walters Tom ‘62 & Cher Uhl Jeffrey Jackson ‘71
Mark ‘75 & Karen Jackson
Estel White Fenwick Falcons State Champion Football and Matthew Jackson
David & Deborah White Hayes ‘68 Baseball Teams Memorial Scholarship Patrick Jackson
Timothy ‘79 & Joanne Marstall Bruggeman ‘79 Timothy ‘67 & Dawn Jackson
Ernie Wiles James ‘74 & Mary Jean Kleingers
Jacob Dials ‘19 Fred ‘61 & Sara Kelly Nori ‘63 Ray & Kitty Kelly Memorial Scholarship
Denaire Nori ‘91 Joseph & Katherine Kelly Ivcevich ‘62
James Willenbrink Julie South Andrew ‘67 & Linda Kelly
David ‘66 & Ginger Lolli Bruggeman ‘67 Ray ‘59 & Sandie Montgomery Kelly ‘60
Fenwick Hardship Scholarship Fund
Xianghua Xie John and Patricia Dupps Salvatore & Kathryn Accurso Scholarship
Cici Wu ‘19 Larry & Brenda Stier Donald Accurso ‘60
Albert VonderHaar ‘60 & Carol VonderHaar
Robert Youtsler Fenwick High School Scholarship
Robert and Marcia Helsinger Middletown Community Foundation Scott Bruggeman ‘88 Falcon Warrior
Scholarship
NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS Fenwick Scholarship Investment Darrell & Mary Sue Brandenburg
Page Family Foundation Dave ‘66 & Ginger Lolli Bruggeman ‘67
Al, Olive, Fred & John Homan Scholarship Steve & Jenny Page John Bruggeman
Al, Olive, Fred, & John Homan Family Fund Jon ‘88 & Tricia Croake-Uleman
Frank A. & Patricia Lolli Scholarship Ryan & Debbie Curry
Anne M. and Victor J. Cassano, Sr., Scholarship Dave ‘66 & Ginger Lolli Bruggeman ‘67 Kila Gray ‘19
Anne M. & Victor J. Cassano, Sr, Student Nick and Shelbie Bruggeman Paula Hale
Financial Assistance Fund Timothy Bruggeman ‘08 Mike & Theresa McCain Housh ‘67
Jim ‘86 & Becky Bruggeman Michael ‘76 & Annette Rossi Lolli ‘78
Barry Kilker Fund Eugene ‘75 & Elizabeth Lolli Steven ‘88 & Rose Longworth
William & Linda Kilker Michael ‘76 & Annette Rossi Lolli ‘78 Michael & Mary Raiff
Patrick ‘82 & Kara Lolli Ted ‘64 & Tina Ritter
Betty Spellmire Memorial Scholarship Paul ‘79 & Lisa DiCristoforo Lolli ‘79
Claire Spellmire ‘66
Bob and Joan Tindall Memorial Scholarship
Tim Tindall ‘85 & Erica Harper
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Ken ‘79 & Jenny Ritter Vieth ‘80 1-Fenwick Explosion Fitness Solutions
John ‘88 & Paige Beck Willenbrink ‘88 Alliance Printing & Mailing Services
Cathy Zulock ‘66 Prime Time Party & Event Rental Jennifer Ridge, M.D.,
Girdwood Orthodontics
Sweeney Family Scholarship G&J Pepsi Comprehensive Dermatology
William ‘71 & Deborah Sweeney Jeffrey Jena ‘70 Comedian Gen & Derik Steiner Acutioneers
Thomas ‘75 & Karen Sweeney Ohio Eagle Distributing Irongage Realtors/ Pat Coleman & Stephen Da
The Fessler Family Life-Legacy Services
Teddy Parrella #33 Forever Falcon Scholarship Stockton Mortgage Company Perfection Group
Rebecca Bailey ‘04 Tricia Croake-Uhlman M.D. Prosource Technologies
Jennifer Vanderhorst AAA Bob Sumerel Tires & Service Smith-Fieke-Minton Insurance
Anderson Breitenbach Funeral Homes Tomson Steel
Thomas & Francis Mulligan Scholarship Buffalo Wild Wings Village Park Advanced Cosmetic &
Jim & Anne Mulligan Sund ‘71 MIST, Inc. 1
Norton Outdoor Advertising Family Dental
Vincenzo and Josephine Mazzarella Larry Whited / WebMLS.net
Scholarship Crimson & Gold Gala Artistic Dance Center
Middletown Community Foundation
Bill & Debby Akers Athletic
SPONSORSHIPS Commerce Bank
N-Stock Box, Inc. / Jeff & Gina Pennington Girdwood Orthodontics
DIAMOND Belcan/ Beth Ferris BrightStar Care
Complete Mechanical Services Easterling Studios
Akers Packaging Service Jeff & Emily Hendrix Explosion Fitness Center
Dupps Company M.I.S.T, Inc./ Jim & Tammy Miller Life-Legacy Services
Home City Ice Wells Fargo Advisors ProSource
Premier Health- Atrium Medical Center American Savings Bank Sprowls Orthodontics
The Kleingers Group Aramark Stockton Mortgage Company
Chip & Mara Fessler
43In reports of this nature, mistakes can occur. If your name was omitted or improperly listed, please accept our apologies and contact the development office at 513-727-1500, so that we can correct our records.
CLASS NOTES - ALUMNI
YOUNG ALUMNI UPDATE
Morgan Kurtz ’14 is
the new Director of
Alumni Engagement &
Special Events at Pur-
cell Marian Catholic
High School working
with their Director
of Advancement and
Alumni Association
Leadership Commit-
tee. A 2018 graduate
of the University of
Dayton, Morgan has
been an active volunteer for multiple
non-profits including the Development
and Admissions offices at Fenwick. Broth-
er Alex Kurtz ’18 is a sophomore at Ohio
Northern University.
Bishop Fenwick Jordan Zahora ’19 described her one-week mission trip in Appalachia this past
alum, Gabe DeBiasi summer with a single word: “Wow”. She was there helping run a kids summer camp
and shared, “From water balloon fights, to arts & crafts, to hose showers, to brace-
’15, returned to be a let making, to site seeing, the week could not have been a better experience to gain
a new perspective on life and be able live in the moment; be where my feet are! I
Shark Tank judge for am at peace with myself and others as a result of this experience, and I want to do
Mrs. Brandenburg’s more mission trip work in the future! Absolutely a week to remember.”
Fundamental Busi-
ness Class where family including Anna ’20 and Lauren
Gabe, as a sopho- ’19, stopped to visit a mere 30 minutes af-
more, was the first ter Jenna’s return from a 3-week survival
group to compete training mission! As a freshman, Jenna
in the Shark Tank was a walk-on member of the Academy
program. Gabe was Women’s Basketball Team, sings for the
so excited to hear that the tradition con- Catholic Choir, serves as extraordinary
tinues seven years later that he wanted minster, prays a group rosary every night
to serve as a judge! Gabe graduated from at 9:00 p.m. all while juggling the rigors of
Miami University Farmer School of Busi- a pre-med curriculum!
ness in 2018 (yes, in three years!) with a
B.S. Economics and now works for Kroger Falcon Force Band members Lorien Evans
Corporate as a Strategic Sourcing Analyst.
Younger brother Sam ’17 attends Miami. ’19 and Bridgette Kleingers ’20 recently
Collin Ginnan ’17, toured Europe as members of the Ohio
hosted Fenwick’s Music Ambassadors. The ladies performed
Director of De- in five different countries over a two-week
velopment, Mike period!
Raiff at the OSU
vs. UC football Jenna Adams ’18, had some surprise vis- Joe Colley ‘18 recently had lunch with
game this fall.
Collin, a junior at itors last summer at US Air Force Acade- senior, Sarah Kaleta ‘20 who attended
OSU, was calling my, in Colorado Springs, CO when the Falk the USNA Candidate Visit Weekend and
the game for the was placed in the same company as Joe
Big Ten Network Colley! How’s that for a small world.
and Ohio State radio. Last year he had the
remarkable experience of broadcasting
the 2019 Rose Bowl in just his first year
covering football. Broadcast has been a
passion since Collin was giving play-by-
play at Fenwick for the Fenwick Sports
Network. He plans to attend law school
after college and hopes to continue live
broadcasting at some level.
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NUPTIALS Justina Sleesman ’09, Bethany Coyle Leesmans, Helfferichs, Parks and Fletch-
Mistone ’09, Grace Moore Williams ’09, ers. Reception followed at Casa Real/
Jackie Wallace ’09, Abby Steinacker
Mivelaz ’09, and Nicole Koetter ’23. Ruby Hill Winery in Pleasanton, CA with
Groomsmen included Nathan Bruggeman 328 guests enjoying dinner and dancing.
’09, Patrick Calligan ’09, Matt Brubaker Bryce and Christine met in their first year
’09, Dan Hurlburt ’09, Addison Wellens of medical school in Phoenix, Arizona, both
’09, Richie Volz ’09, Jake Koetter ’22 graduating in May. Christine is pursuing a
and an incredibly proud Father of the Bride, career in Pediatrics and Bryce in Emergency
Chuck Cramer ’81. Father Ed Pratt ’81, Medicine.
officiated the ceremony. Carrie and Brian
currently live in Toledo. Carrie is a Business
Analyst for Paramount Health Care and
Brian is a third-year Resident Emergency
Physician at Mercy St. Vincent Hospital.
Abby Steinacker ’09 married Brandon Kristen McClanahan ’08 married Jobey Sarah Blank ’10 and Luke Compton ’10
Mivelaz on September 21, 2019 at Bel- Parkes on July 2, 2018 at Glen Helen Re- were married by Fr. James Manning at St.
larmine Chapel on the campus of Xavier serve, in Yellow Springs, OH. Kristen’s father Mary of the Assumption Church on Septem-
University followed by a reception at The Adam McClanahan officiated the ceremony. ber 1, 2018 with a host of Fenwick alumni to
View in Mt. Adams Cincinnati. Abby and Mickey McClanahan ‘16, sister to Kristen share their day including matron of honor
Brandon met during freshmen orientation was one of the bridesmaids. Kristen and Julie Miller Kirnec ’10, maids of Honor
at XU, a moment that changed their lives Jobey live in Middletown where she is a Meghan ’13 and Elizabeth Blank ’14, and
forever but one that took a long incubation Instructional Coach and he works as an bridesmaids Taylor Macy ’10 and Jenna
period; they didn’t date until junior year. electrician at GE. Riesenberg Keegan ’10. Sam Keegan ’10
Fenwick family and friends in the wed- was an usher. Robin Blank, part of the
ding party included; Maid of Honor, Carly Fenwick Development Team, is Sarah’s very
Steinacker ’18, and attendants Charlotte proud mother.
Delaney Smith ’09, Jackie Wallace ’09,
Gracie Moore Williams ’09, Carrie Cramer
Ashbrock ‘09, and Lyndsay Garriga Brug-
geman ’09. Groomsmen included Matt
Brubaker ’09 and Patrick Callagan ’09.
The newlyweds live in Oakley, Ohio where
Abby is a Labor & Delivery nurse at Mercy
West Hospital, and Brandon is an under-
writer at Cincinnati Insurance Company.
Carrie Cramer ’09 married Dr. Brian Ash- Bryce Forrest Chapman ’11 married Chris- Jenna Riesenberg ’10 and Sam Keegan
brock ’09 on July 20th, 2019 at St. John tine Mary Joseph on June 2, 2019 at St. ’10 were married in a candlelight cere-
Church/ Holy Family Parish in Middletown Mary of the Immaculate in Los Gatos, Cali- mony on December 31, 2018 in Fenwick’s
with a reception at Manor House in Mason. Chapel – the first nuptials to ever take
Many Fenwick families and alumni were fornia. Lauren Chapman ’16 was a brides- place in the Chapel! Fenwick alumni in the
in attendance for the nuptials including: wedding included: Maid of Honor Britney
Bridesmaids Lindsay Garriga Bruggeman maid and Corey Chapman ’13, best man. Riesenberg ’07, and bridesmaid Sarah
’09, Abby Cramer ’11, Emily Cramer ’15, Blank Compton ’10, Best Man Alex Keegan
Fenwick families in attendance included the ’09 and Groomsmen Luke Compton ‘10,
Tyler Murphy ‘10, Robby Gwinner ‘10 and
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Christian Jagodzinski ’10. Father of the
Groom, Phil Keegan, is Fenwick’s first and
only Varsity Lacrosse Coach. Jenna is the
Regional Director of Sales for Aimbridge
Hospitality and Sam is a fulltime Fireman/
EMS for Loveland Fire Department. They
reside in Fairfield and are parents to Hux-
ley Keegan, a future Falcon, class of 2035!
On July 6, 2019, Kristin Leesman ’12 IN MEMORIUM – Our Fallen Falcons
married Thomas McGuire of Ames, Iowa
at St. Henry Catholic Church. Kristin and Jerome Frey ‘53 Thomas Swope ‘66
Thomas met while attending Elon Uni- James Kramer ‘55 Jama Sebald ‘67
versity in Elon, NC. Wedding party alumni Vincent Kipus ‘55 Michael Kidd ‘67
included Morgan Napier ’12, Anna Parks Virginia Plessinger Andres ‘55 Marilyn Akers Akey ‘68
’12, Ashley Fletcher ’12, and Rachel Larry Nicols ‘56 Timothy Wilch ‘69
Helfferich ’12 and groomsmen, David Nancy Mulligan Kincaid ‘57 Joseph Orth ‘72
Leesman ’13 and Kevin ’08 Leesman, John Willis ‘58 Cindy Abney Tiedeman ‘72
brothers of the bride. Kristin and Thomas Robert Moorman ‘59 Marilyn Smith Christianson ‘74
are both faculty at Boone High School, in Pricilla Simone ‘59 Margaret Detcher Dobrozsi ‘75
Boone, Iowa where she is the Freshmen Shirley Schwab ‘60 James Hogg ‘76
Special Education teacher and Cheer George Homan ‘61 John Timmers ‘76
Coach for football, basketball and wres- Gary Beiser ‘62 David Dumford ‘79
tling and Thomas teaches Social Studies Joe Stugmyer ‘63 Stephen Schumacher ‘79
and Psychology and is the Head Varsity Frederick Krause ‘64 Maura Reilly ‘83
Football Coach. Paul Horn ‘64 Brandon Sershion ‘14
Steve Toth ’65 Friend of Fenwick - Mary Akers
BIRTHS
Greg ’09 and Erin Mott Johnson ‘09 are
thrilled to announce the arrival of Lindsay
Grace on July 6, 2019. “She came into the
world in a rush and is the sweetest, most
precious thing we have ever been blessed
to see or hold and we cannot believe God
chose to make her ours.”
Have news to share?
Parents, do we still have your address
instead of your Fenwick alumni’s address?
Please send updates to:
[email protected]
Development Office 513-727-1500.
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Faces of Philanthropy
Jim ’74 and Mary Jean Kleingers Family
A conversation with Jim regarding his personal commitment to philanthropy
You serve in different capacities for various non-profit How did you and Mary Jean reach this decision?
organizations; volunteer, board member, consultant,
donor. What is your motivation for giving your time, After considerable thought and prayers – and consulting with
talent and treasure? our financial advisor – Mary Jean and I determined that we
could make a special gift. When we began estate planning in
I’ve been really blessed with a wonderful family, great friends earnest, we updated our wills to include bequests to several local
and a thriving business. Mary Jean and I love our community institutions to which we and our children are strongly attached
and appreciate the opportunities and amenities that we enjoy and that we feel deserve our support. Fenwick is one of those
here in the Middletown area. We have benefited from others’ institutions.
past generosity and feel compelled to help sustain those commu-
nity institutions and charitable organizations that have done What mechanism did you choose for your planned gift?
so much for us; pay it forward, as it were. Also, I enjoy meeting
and working with like-minded people for the benefit of all, it’s We chose to designate a percentage of our estate to Fenwick.
fun and personally rewarding! We feel really good about our decision to give back in what we
hope will be a very meaningful way.
The Kleingers family represents two generations of Is there a personal goal to making a planned gift, i.e.
alumni. What is your vision and hope for the third emotional, tactical or responsibility fulfillment?
generation of Kleingers?
Mary Jean and I have a very strong belief in the tremendous
I had a wonderful experience at Fenwick, both socially and ed- value of Catholic education, especially Bishop Fenwick and St.
ucationally, and credit the outstanding teachers and staff that John XXIII. The education is first class and the values embraced
helped me and others along the way. I was excited that my chil- by the Fenwick community – Faith, Compassion, Integrity and
dren were able to enjoy the Fenwick experience. Of our nine Service – enable students to grow and develop in mind, body
grandchildren (so far), four of them attend St. John XXIII and and spirit. Fenwick is a community treasure that was founded
we are hopeful that when our local grandchildren are of age, and sustained by an amazing group of people who also believed
they will choose Fenwick. We will definitely encourage them in the value of Catholic education. Mary Jean and I love Fen-
to do so! wick and we want to do what we can to help ensure that future
generations can enjoy and benefit from this great school!
As a member of the Bishop Fenwick Legacy Society you
have included Fenwick in your planned giving.
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Bishop Fenwick
HIGH SCHOOL
Est. 1952
4855 State Route 122
Franklin, OH 45005
This fall, the seniors were allowedto paint their parking space. This is just one amazing and inspirational messages. A new tradition has begun!
FAITH | INTEGRITY | COMPASSION | SERVICE