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Shades of Green - Stephen T. Badin High School

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<strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>Principal’s Letter 3Graduation Honors 4Graduate Plans 5Graduation Week 2013 6-9Alumni in Action 10-11Faculty Spotlight 12Annual Fund 13-14Community Support 15Student Achievements 16-17Accomplishments 18Milestones 19Returned to God’s Care 20Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>Badin</strong> Golf Outing 21Rams Remember 22-23ReunionsCOVER PHOTOback coverJune Kairos 2013<strong>Badin</strong> seniors continue to learn how to best serve Godand others through Kairos retreats.EditorsDirk Q. AllenAngie Pieper Gray ‘83AdministrationBrian Pendergest ’90, PrincipalSid Imh<strong>of</strong>f ’88, Assistant Principal, Dean <strong>of</strong> StudentsTeresa Heinrich, Dean <strong>of</strong> AcademicsJennifer Fabry, Director <strong>of</strong> FinanceGina Miserocchi Helms ’90, Campus MinisterGe<strong>of</strong>f Melzer ’87, Athletic DirectorKelli Verdin Kurtz ’88, Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Institutional AdvancementOffice <strong>of</strong> Institutional AdvancementKelli Verdin Kurtz ’88, Executive Director <strong>of</strong> Institutional AdvancementAngie Pieper Gray ’83, Director <strong>of</strong> Development and MarketingDirk Q. Allen, Director <strong>of</strong> Admissions and Media RelationsPatti Pate Gray ’80, Development AssistantDesignLisa Pater Sabourin ‘90sabouringraphicdesign.comPrintingAmerican Printing<strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Shades</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Green</strong> is publishedregularly for the friends, parents, past parents andalumni <strong>of</strong> <strong>Badin</strong>, Hamilton Catholic (1909-1966)and Notre Dame (1886-1966) <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>s.<strong>Stephen</strong> T. <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>571 New London RoadHamilton, OH 45013Phone: (513) 863-3993Fax: (513) 785-2844www.badinhs.orgemail: dallen@badinhs.orgDirect all alumni news, address changes, orother correspondence to the address below.Postmaster: Please send address corrections to:<strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><strong>Shades</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Green</strong>571 New London RoadHamilton, OH 45013info@badinhs.org2


Dear <strong>Badin</strong> Alumni and Friends,As we get ready to enjoy the summermonths, <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> is preparing foranother school year. We recently addedanother class to the ranks <strong>of</strong> alumni. The Class<strong>of</strong> 2013 did a terrific job this year providingleadership to the underclassmen. We areextremely proud <strong>of</strong> their accomplishments.At commencement, Judge Keith Spaeth, a1979 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>, was thekeynote speaker. Judge Spaeth discussed theimportance <strong>of</strong> having a personal constitution– developing your character. At <strong>Badin</strong>, wehelp students find their personal constitutionthrough faith formation. The retreat program,religion classes and service opportunities allowour students to fine-tune their morals andvalues – to develop their personal constitution.As you are aware, we have spent the lastyear looking at all aspects <strong>of</strong> our school. Bysurveying parents, students, faculty and alumni,we have gained great insight into where weare currently and where we need to be inthe future. The strategic plan that has beendeveloped provides us with specific goals and aroadmap for reaching those goals.providing as many opportunities for ourstudents to excel in their areas <strong>of</strong> strength.All <strong>of</strong> the priorities will make <strong>Badin</strong> a betterschool for our students. We look forward toimplementing the plan over the next three t<strong>of</strong>ive years and seeing the positive difference itwill make.We are already working on the facility pieceas you read this. The original windows will bereplaced over the summer with new, energyefficient windows. Champion Windows willbe installing the new windows in time for theschool year to begin. The windows, alongwith the air conditioning installed during thesummer <strong>of</strong> 2012, greatly improve the facilitybut more importantly make the learningenvironment better for our students.As we look forward to the future, we needto recognize and thank those who have served<strong>Badin</strong> and our students in the past. SallyKocher, Anne Ungerbuehler and Al Kenkel areall retiring at the end <strong>of</strong> this school year. Allthree have been tremendous assets to <strong>Badin</strong>and have left a lasting influence on the school.We will greatly miss them all. We wish themwell as they move onto a new phase in theirlife – retirement.Principal’s LetterAs you read the strategic plan and seethe list <strong>of</strong> priorities, it is clear that academicexcellence is the top priority. We have astrong academic program but we understandthat we need to continue to enhance our<strong>of</strong>ferings in order to provide our studentsthe best education possible. The focus onacademics will allow us to do this.We will be providing more pr<strong>of</strong>essionaldevelopment for our faculty, increasing the use<strong>of</strong> technology in our curriculum and expandingour dual credit program and developingpartnerships with colleges and industries inorder to make sure our students are collegeand career ready. We will be upgrading ourfacilities to become more energy efficient andcreating a campus <strong>of</strong> the future to allow forgreater collaboration among our students.We will build on our extracurricular program,As you move about your busy life, pleaseremember to keep in touch with us. Wewant to hear about your successes andaccomplishments. We want to promote all thegreat contributions our alumni are making tothe community and around the country. If wecan be <strong>of</strong> any assistance to you, please don’thesitate to call or email.Thank you for your support and God blessyou and your family.Brian D. Pendergest ’90Principal3


4Sarah Flum was named the <strong>Stephen</strong> T. <strong>Badin</strong> medalwinner as the Class <strong>of</strong> 2013 celebrated commencement onFriday, May 24, at St. Maximilian Kolbe Church in LibertyTownship.The <strong>Stephen</strong> T. <strong>Badin</strong> medal is the highest honor givento a graduating senior. The medal is awarded to thestudent who is voted by the faculty as the most outstandingmember <strong>of</strong> the graduating class in all aspects <strong>of</strong> his or herhigh school career.“Sarah made a very fine contribution throughout her fouryears at <strong>Badin</strong>,” said Principal Brian Pendergest. As a senior,Flum served as Student Council president and spearheaded<strong>Badin</strong>’s support <strong>of</strong> St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital inMemphis, Tenn. “She was a leading light among a stronggroup <strong>of</strong> students.”Of the 100 students in what was <strong>Badin</strong>’s 47th graduatingclass, 15 students earned $100,000 or more in academicscholarship opportunities and 53 were <strong>of</strong>fered academicaid. Nine students were recruited to play college athletics,including two in the Division I baseball ranks.Flum is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mark and Jeanette Flum <strong>of</strong>Hamilton and a graduate <strong>of</strong> St. Peter in Chains <strong>School</strong>. Shewill attend Ohio University and major in middle schooleducation.Michael Kulifay earned the Archbishop McNicholas medal,honoring the highest level <strong>of</strong> academic achievement. Kulifaywas the valedictorian and will attend Miami University,majoring in accounting. He is the son <strong>of</strong> Joe and AngieKulifay <strong>of</strong> Fairfield Township and a graduate <strong>of</strong> FairfieldMiddle <strong>School</strong>.Kelsey Riley earned the Archbishop Leibold award,honoring the highest level <strong>of</strong> service to the school and thecommunity. Riley made quite an impact, having transferredto <strong>Badin</strong> from Ursuline Academy after her sophomore year.Sarah Flum (second from right)earned the <strong>Stephen</strong> T. <strong>Badin</strong> medal atgraduation, honoring the highest level<strong>of</strong> achievement by every measure inthe Class <strong>of</strong> 2013. Other medalswere awarded to, from left, KelseyRiley, the Archbishop Leibold medalfor outstanding service to the schooland the community; Michael Kulifay,the Archbishop McNicholas medal foroutstanding academic achievement;and Christopher Pickerill, theArchbishop Alter medal for outstandingcontributions to faith life.She is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Tim and Sharon Riley <strong>of</strong> Cincinnatiand a graduate <strong>of</strong> St. John (Dry Ridge) <strong>School</strong>.“No one will ever remember that Kelsey did not spendher entire career at <strong>Badin</strong>,’’ said Dirk Q. Allen, director <strong>of</strong>admissions and media relations. “We talk about the <strong>Badin</strong>family – Kelsey is a great example <strong>of</strong> what the <strong>Badin</strong> familyis all about.”Riley will attend Xavier University and major inoccupational therapy.Christopher Pickerill was awarded the Archbishop Altermedal, honoring the highest contribution to faith lifeat <strong>Badin</strong>. Chris is the son <strong>of</strong> Ted and Dawn Pickerill <strong>of</strong>Hamilton and a graduate <strong>of</strong> St. Peter in Chains <strong>School</strong>. Hewill attend Miami University and major in accounting andpre-med.Pickerill earned more than $500,000 in academicscholarship <strong>of</strong>fers, tops among the 15 members <strong>of</strong> the$100,000 club.“This class will remember their senior year for iPadsand air conditioning,’’ said Pendergest, noting two majorschool-wide enhancements that debuted in August <strong>of</strong> 2012.“We will remember them as a group that spent four yearsmaking a very positive impact on <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>.”Elizabeth McKinley was the salutatorian <strong>of</strong> the Class <strong>of</strong>2013. She is the daughter <strong>of</strong> Brenda McKinley <strong>of</strong> Hamiltonand a graduate <strong>of</strong> Immanuel Lutheran <strong>School</strong>. She willattend Case Western Reserve University and major inbiology for pre-med.Seniors who earned department awards included thefollowing: English – Lauren Donges; Science – ElizabethMcKinley; Social Studies – Michael Lakomy; Math – MichaelKulifay; Religion – Sarah Flum; Foreign language – NathanPeter; Fine arts – Colleen Monaghan; Business technology –T.J. Nichting; Marketing education – Michael Sanders.


Class <strong>of</strong> 2013College SelectionsCase Western Reserve UniversityCincinnati State CollegeGRADUATion honorsCollege <strong>of</strong> Mount St. JosephDefiance CollegeGeorgia Tech UniversityHocking CollegeKent State UniversityKettering CollegeLindsey Wilson (Ky.) CollegeMiami UniversityMuskingum UniversityNorthern Kentucky UniversityNotre Dame CollegeThe $100,000 Club: Seniors who received $100,000 or more in academicscholarships were recognized at the annual Academic Signing Day. The 15students included, front row from left, Michael Kulifay (Miami University),Elizabeth McKinley (Case Western Reserve University), Paige Bucheit (MiamiUniversity), Lauren Donges (Miami University) and Christopher Pickerill(Miami University). In row two are Caroline Beckman (Miami University),Nathan Peter (University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati), Anna Donnell (Miami University) andDaniel Fabelo (Defiance College). At rear are Grant Geigle (Cincinnati State),Jacob Meinzer (Miami University), Eric McGill (University <strong>of</strong> Dayton), GregChilds (Lindsey Wilson College) and Drew Evers (Ohio State University). Notshown is Stacy Fisher (Miami University).Ohio State UniversityOhio UniversityPenn State UniversityThomas More CollegeUniversity <strong>of</strong> CincinnatiUniversity <strong>of</strong> DaytonUniversity <strong>of</strong> North Carolina/CharlotteUniversity <strong>of</strong> TampaUniversity <strong>of</strong> ToledoUniversity <strong>of</strong> the Virgin IslandsWright State UniversityXavier UniversityTops in the classroom: Members <strong>of</strong> the academic Top 10 for the Class <strong>of</strong>2013 were recognized at <strong>Badin</strong>’s seventh annual Academic Signing Day. Fromleft in front are Michael Kulifay, the valedictorian, who is headed to MiamiUniversity; Lauren Donges (Miami University), Michael Lakomy (Ohio State),Elizabeth McKinley, the salutatorian, who is headed to Case Western ReserveUniversity; and Emily Martin (Xavier University). At rear are Nathan Peter(University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati), Caroline Beckman (Miami University),Eric McGill (University <strong>of</strong> Dayton), Alex Saurber (University <strong>of</strong> Dayton),and Chris Pickerill (Miami University).5


College-bound athletes: Recruited athletes from <strong>Badin</strong>’s Class<strong>of</strong> 2013 included, front row from left, T.J. Nichting (baseball, University<strong>of</strong> North Carolina/Charlotte), Grant Geigle (soccer, Cincinnati State),Nick Browning (baseball, College <strong>of</strong> Mount St. Joseph), and DanielFabelo (swimming, Defiance College). At rear are Alex Rieman (baseball,Ohio University), Houston Krause (football, Thomas MoreCollege) and Greg Childs (football, Lindsey Wilson College).Also heading <strong>of</strong>f toplay college sportsare Hannah Morris(bowling, NorthernKentucky University),and Brandon Arkle(basketball, NotreDame College), heresmiling alongsideretiring <strong>Badin</strong> athleticdirector Ms. SallyKocher.Musicians: Sam Spoerl (left) and Jacob Richter(right) entertained the entire school for the lasttime as students, after Senior Mass. The talentedduo play together in a band called Skyferd Lake,performing at local venues. Richter will beattending UC’s College - Conservatory <strong>of</strong> Musicin the fall.DON’T BE AFRAID to take a big step if one is indicated;Golden Grads Return It wasgreat to have 11 members <strong>of</strong> the Class<strong>of</strong> 1963 from Hamilton Catholic andNotre Dame high schools return forthe graduation ceremony on May 24.We salute the great legacy you haveleft for Catholic education in theGreater Hamilton area!6


GRADUATIONVoted MostLikely to Coachat <strong>Badin</strong>:< TJ Nichting(left)Voted Most<strong>School</strong> Spirited:< Sara Flum(left)Chris Pickerill >(center)you can’t cross a chasm in 2 small jumps. —David Lloyd GeorgeVoted Most Likely toBrighten Your Day:< Hannah Morris(left)Brad Gartner >(right)7


GRADUATIONVoted BestPersonality:< Loren WarnerVoted Most Likelyto Teach at <strong>Badin</strong>:< Jacob RichterVoted Best Smile:Taryn Stang >(left)the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.Voted Best Hair:< Lauren Donges(second from right)Voted Most Likelyto be a Chef:Colleen Monaghan >(right)Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. —Mark Twain9


Kevin McGuff ’88 shares a smile with former <strong>Badin</strong> girls headbasketball coach Dan Purcell at the Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame dinner on May11. McGuff was recently named the head women’s basketballcoach at the Ohio State University.“I am extremely excited and humbled to be the next women’sbasketball coach at Ohio State,” McGuff told the Big TenNetwork. “This is an amazing opportunity for my family and meto come back to the state <strong>of</strong> Ohio. … As someone who isfrom Ohio, I know how special <strong>of</strong> a place this is and my goal isto have Ohio State competing at the highest level <strong>of</strong> women’s college basketball.”McGuff has been a head coach for 11 seasons – nine at Xavier University and the last two atthe University <strong>of</strong> Washington. He has compiled an overall record <strong>of</strong> 255-99 and has reachedthe postseason each year. He and his wife, Latitia, are the parents <strong>of</strong> six children.McGuff was on hand for the 25-year reunion <strong>of</strong> the 1988 boys’ state basketball champions, while Purcell was enjoying the 15-yearreunion <strong>of</strong> the 1998 girls basketball team that he directed to the state title. Photo courtesy <strong>of</strong> The Ohio State University.Alumni ATHLETICSTeam Brown captured the annual Alumni Basketball Tournament with a 61-49 triumph over Team Argentati in the championshipgame. The eight-team event was a two-division round robin, with the top two teams out <strong>of</strong> each divisionadvancing to the semifinals. Special thanks to event coordinators: Nick Argentati ’96, Steve Wolterman ’87 and SteveConnaughton ‘86 for help organizing and overseeing the annual tournament.<strong>Badin</strong> S<strong>of</strong>tball Alumni TournamentSaturday, August 3, 2013, 4:00 PMCarl Schatt Field/Mueller Stadium (Joyce Park)$25/player includes event t-shirt.Number <strong>of</strong> games depends on participation.Register with your name, graduation year, contact informationand t-shirt size by contacting Jeff Gray: 513-478-7806OR email: jagray@fuse.netFIELD SPONSORS NEEDED!Make a tax deductible donation <strong>of</strong> $150 or more and your name will be added to the Field Sponsor Wall. We arethrilled to have such a great home field to call our own and need your help to maintain it. Send donations to <strong>Badin</strong><strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Attn: S<strong>of</strong>tball Field Fund, 571 New London Rd., Hamilton, OH 45013.11


Ge<strong>of</strong>f Melzer ’87 new athletic director at <strong>Badin</strong>Ge<strong>of</strong>f Melzer ’87 called being named the athletic director at <strong>Badin</strong> “my dream job.”That dream is a reality as Melzer has stepped in for Sally Kocher, who has retired after 40 years on the <strong>Badin</strong>faculty, the last 14 years as the athletic director for both the boys and girls athletic programs.“I love athletics,’’ Melzer said. “More importantly, I love <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>. I’m a proud alum, passionate aboutthe school. I don’t think there’s a better place to be.”BHS Principal Brian Pendergest ’90 noted that Melzer was the No. 1 recommendation <strong>of</strong> two committees that<strong>Badin</strong> formed to consider 75 applications and ultimately interview 11 candidates.“His passion for <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> and his knowledge <strong>of</strong> the community, his knowledge <strong>of</strong> sports, is exceptional,”Pendergest said. “His thoughts about where he wants to take the program really won over both committees.”Melzer is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Miami University, with a degree in health and sports studies. He was most recently a district manager for StagnaroDistributing in Cincinnati. He is currently the freshman girls’ basketball coach at <strong>Badin</strong>, and directs the Hamilton Hustle/Little Rams basketball program.He is the former basketball director <strong>of</strong> the Hamilton CYO program.“A lot <strong>of</strong> being the athletic director is about building relationships with all sorts <strong>of</strong> people,’’ Melzer said. “That’ssomething I’m good at. You’re building relationships, you’re managing people. You’re not only selling your athletic program,but a good athletic program is helping to sell your school.”“This is a very important post,’’ said Pendergest, who called Melzer “a man <strong>of</strong> integrity” and added, “Sally Kocher has done a tremendousjob over the years. We’re looking forward to having Ge<strong>of</strong>f join the team and lead the program for many years to come.”Melzer called the <strong>Badin</strong> athletic program “strong”, adding, “But is it strong from top to bottom? Maybe not. There’s definitely room for us tobe better in all sports. We should be competing for championships every year in every sport. We need to set a plan <strong>of</strong> action to chip away at that.”Melzer will be the fifth athletic director at <strong>Badin</strong> since the school opened for the 1966-67 school year. He follows the Rev. John Roettele,Terry Malone ’52, Gerry Weisgerber and Sally Kocher. Kocher had separately directed the girls’ athletic program since 1975, and the two positionswere combined 14 years ago. Melzer and his wife, Lyndsay, live in Hamilton. He is the father <strong>of</strong> five children.Brian Streng loves learning A little “traveling music” for <strong>Badin</strong> science teacherBrian Streng, please. He’s headed “Down Under” this summer – and a lot <strong>of</strong> other places as well.Streng enjoys seeing the world – he’ll be out <strong>of</strong> the country from June 29 to August 17, in Vietnam, Cambodia,Laos, Thailand and Australia. Last summer, he was studying on Mexico’s Baja peninsula. Two years ago, he spent 48days backpacking across Europe. Streng learns a lot on his recreational trips … but there is studying involved, too, asStreng will spend 10 days on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef through Miami University’s Project Dragonfly and Earth Expeditionsprogram. He’ll be observing marine ecology and reef conservation.“I love learning,’’ said Streng, 29, who just completed his fifth year teaching at <strong>Badin</strong>. “Science changes sorapidly that you almost have to stay in school to stay current. Some <strong>of</strong> the things that are coming out in textbooks nowweren’t even discovered when I was an undergrad. “Plus,” he is quick to add, “learning is fun.”Streng notes that he has been in college continuously since 2003, and is working on his fourth degree, a master’sin zoology. The Springboro <strong>High</strong> grad majored in adolescent education and life science at Miami University, and has since added a bachelor’sdegree in zoology and a master’s degree in adolescent education. (Not to mention what he smilingly refers to as 20 other “random hours” <strong>of</strong> graduatework.) Miami’s Dragonfly program <strong>of</strong>fers continuing education opportunities all over the world, so after last year in Baja and this year in Australia,next year he hopes to study in Africa.“As a graduate assistant, I was involved in evaluating the program,’’ Streng said, “so now it’s kind <strong>of</strong> interesting to be a part <strong>of</strong> it. During theyear we participate in on-line classes and discussion groups, and in the summer you go overseas. I’ve enjoyed it.”Streng has also been a leader at <strong>Badin</strong> in integrating technology and education … and his expertise is such that he was a presenter at a recenteducator’s convention in Columbus entitled “Ohio Goes Google.” His presentation was on improving grading efficiency by using Google formsand going paperless in the classroom.“It was well-received,” said Streng <strong>of</strong> the 45-minute talk. “I’ve had a number <strong>of</strong> e-mail responses since then. There were a number <strong>of</strong> questionsduring the talk, which told me the audience (<strong>of</strong> some 150) was engaged. It was a good reaction.”Streng, who taught for six months in Australia before joining the <strong>Badin</strong> faculty, is very pleased with what’s going on at BHS. “<strong>Badin</strong> isdefinitely in the forefront <strong>of</strong> integrating technology and education,’’ he said. “I appreciate the fact that the school givesme the freedom to do what I do.”12


A message fromAdvancementby Angie Pieper Gray ‘83Director <strong>of</strong> Development and MarketingSupportThe 2012-13 Annual Fund Drive just endedand we want to thank all those who supportthe efforts <strong>of</strong> <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>, ourteachers, our religious program, our fine artsprograms, our service programs, our athleticprograms, our Corporate Partner Programand our Annual Fund campaign – YOUmake a difference in the lives <strong>of</strong> so manyhere.StrengthenMany have responded to our call for action for the Rams Rally LeadershipCouncil – providing a gift that covers a portion <strong>of</strong> tuition for astudent. Did you know that 37% <strong>of</strong> students applied for financial aid lastyear? We were able to provide assistance to 76% <strong>of</strong> those students inthe amount <strong>of</strong> $265,000. Some <strong>of</strong> these students would not have beenable to attend <strong>Badin</strong> without this assistance – this is precisely why yourfinancial support is so important. For those who do not receive financialassistance, donations help us to maintain manageable tuition. Did youknow that <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> is one <strong>of</strong> the most affordable Catholic highschools in the Archdiocese? Parents who commit to a Catholic educationfor their children make many sacrifices, just as many <strong>of</strong> you havefor your children. <strong>Badin</strong>’s board and administration work hard to keep amanageable level while providing a first class education for our students.See below for tuition rates for local Catholic schools forcomparison. This list does not include additional fees.Fenwick $8,000Roger Bacon $8,100Cincinnati Christian $8,100<strong>Badin</strong> $8,200Purcell Marian $8,995Elder $9,300McNicholas $9,300McAuley $9,460LaSalle $9,650Seton $9,700Mother <strong>of</strong> Mercy $9,750Mount Notre Dame $10,425Moeller $10,850St. Ursula Academy $11,890Ursuline Academy $12,050St. Xavier $12,350FlourishWe are thrilled to host our first Scholarship Reception forall those who have named scholarships or have given atthe Rams Rally Leadership Council levels. You will see firsthand why a <strong>Badin</strong> education makes a difference!Support, Strengthen and Flourish ~ What does thismean? Support, Strengthen and Flourish are three wordsthat describe how your financial commitment makes adifference for <strong>Badin</strong>. Without you we cannot continue toprovide the excellent opportunities for our students as weguide them to serve God and others, pursue their goalsand achieve their personal best.Build a Brighter <strong>Badin</strong> ~Please consider a gift today.Rams Rally donors as <strong>of</strong> May 31:<strong>Stephen</strong> T. <strong>Badin</strong> Grant ($7,900+)Bob and Nelda Ernst (Bob and Nelda Ernst Scholarship Fund)John Osso ‘40 (Josephine Osso Scholarship Fund)Frank ‘69 and Joanne Lepera Pfirman ‘72Jeff and Linda Schellenbach Wyler ‘71Joel and Marilyn SchmidtJim Wimmers (Linda Wimmers Scholarship Fund)<strong>Badin</strong> Family Grant ($5,000+)Bill Frederick ‘78Kevin ‘96 and Anne Miserocchi Gamm ‘96Barbara SheyerPride Grant ($3,000+)George ‘57 and Marie BrownJoyce Holbrock Davin ‘58 (Vince and Joyce Davin Scholarship Fund)Friendly Sons <strong>of</strong> St. PatrickTerry ‘71 and Phyllis Milillo Pfister ‘71Tradition Grant (2,000+)AnonymousJohn and Beth AndrewsJim ‘70 and Teresa Heinrich (Jeffrey Heinrich Scholarship Fund)Mike and Linda SandersGeorge and Rhonda Crossley Schmidt ‘70Dr Nick ‘71 and Kathy Geier Staarmann ‘77Unity Grant ($1,000+)Michael J. Beer ‘72Andrew ‘91 and Kathy Kuhl Brossart ‘93Russell and Elizabeth BundyDanny Pate Scholarship FundRobert ‘77 and Michele DeFazioDr. Daniel DeFazio ‘75Thomas ‘58 and Mary FritschANNUAL FUND13


Unity Grant ($1000+) (Cont.)Justin ‘99 and Lindsey HaireBrent and Maureen Pater Hanson ‘73Gregory ‘96 and Jennifer E. Bowling Hengehold ‘96Gene and Fran JacobyJohn ‘78 and Kim KirschJoe and Priscilla KrauseChristopher ‘01 and Caroline Cochran Lee ‘02Jim ‘52 and Marlene Mense (Robert and Mary Louise MenseScholarship Fund)Modulars IncorporatedKen and Karen Rosenberger Mueller ‘80Judge Jack’55 and Shirley Miller Rosmarin ‘57Thomas and Marilyn Brune Ruwe ‘50Jeff and Kathy Connelly Swormstedt ‘77Randy ‘80 and Susan ZeekSpirit Grant ($500+)1st Place Trivia TeamAnonymousRichard ‘50 and Joan Hynes Beer ‘48Steve ‘84 and Jackie Siefer Bishop ‘84Mary Lee Mense Bittinger ‘44 (Robert and Mary Louise MenseScholarship Fund)Gerald Bushelman ‘70James and Renie CifuentesDon ‘72 and Debbie Minnielli Cisle ‘72Patty Cisle ‘81Pam Dinkel Connelly ‘74 (Patrick Connelly Scholarship Fund)Dr. Michael and Bridget Davin Fesenmeier ‘93Art ‘72 and Cheri Puma Fiehrer ‘72Dr. Kenneth ‘49 and Marlene FiehrerJohn F. Goode (Jeffrey Heinrich Scholarship Fund)Todd ‘82 and Alison HeltonJack ‘69 and Margaret HobbsGary ‘69 and Diana Nichting Knapp ‘69Dan ‘72 and Pam Ritzi Koenig ‘76Richard Kupper ‘53Jeff ‘79 and Lori Sauer Lamb ‘80Ed ‘58 and Karen Hesselbrock Larkin ‘58Debby MathewsJeff ‘93 and Andrea Saurber Mathews ‘92Ron Meyer ‘69Clarence ‘64 and Deborah Michael (Carol Michael WilliamsScholarship Fund)Steve ‘73 and Gail MililloAnne Cisle Murray ‘70John T. NiemanJoe and Whitney OliverCharles ‘55 and Marilyn Groh Ostendorf ‘56Mike Pieper ‘85PPG Industries Foundation (matching gift)Chris ‘97 and Monica Hinkel Raines ‘94Ronald ‘60 and Patty ReitzChuck ‘77 and Melanie Hetterich Roesch ‘77Dr. Thomas and Elizabeth RosenzweigJohn ‘46 and Marianne SchmittScripps Howard Foundation (matching gift)Mike and Debbie SnellgroveJames ‘56 and Michell StephanRosella Pater Tiemeyer ‘33Tom ‘51 and Peggy VogtDr. David WeaverPaul ‘85 and Patti Ritzi Young ‘79Tom and Patricia YoungLouis ‘55 and Barbara ZettlerAll Annual Fund donors receive a personal acknowledgement and are recognizedin the Annual Report by gift level and constituency.iBid for <strong>Badin</strong> OnlineAuction was a success!Twenty eight items went up for bid inMay and brought in over $9400!Stay tuned for next year’s expanded online auction andkick <strong>of</strong>f event! Special thanks to the following iBid for <strong>Badin</strong>donors: Ryan’s Tavern, Bill Rieger @ Nova Creative for logoproduction, Jostens, Baker Photography, Jennifer Nye, CherylMonaghan, The Main Look, Nail Expo, Jim & Marlene Mense,Butch & Theresa Stenger, Julie Holderbach, Ted Pickerill, XavierUniversity, University <strong>of</strong> Dayton, Thomas More College, MountSt. Joseph, Hamilton CYO & Catham Club.14


RAMS RALLY CORPORATE PARTNER PROGRAMSupport <strong>Badin</strong> with a corporate partnership! See <strong>Badin</strong> website for partner benefits www.badinhs.org under Supporting<strong>Badin</strong>. Contact Angie Gray with questions. Names will be listed under category <strong>of</strong> giving alphabetically. Corporate partners will be listed oninside back cover <strong>of</strong> <strong>Badin</strong>’s Annual Report, published in the fall <strong>of</strong> each year. Parent Newsletters are sent via email in PDF format. Partner logos andweb addresses will be listed. Sports programs are published for fall and winter sports seasons; a special Corporate Partner page will include logos/names as specified below. All support from corporate partners will benefit the <strong>Badin</strong> Grant Fund. Demographics: <strong>Badin</strong> has 510 students from 23 zipcodes serving Northern Hamilton County, Butler County and SE Indiana. Facebook coverage: over 1300 Likes, <strong>Badin</strong> Alumni Page on LinkedIn.Leadership Partner - $5,000 Premier Partner - $2,000COMMUNITY SUPPORTExecutive Partner - $1000$Supporting500 - $500Hiler Company, Ltd.Laura Hiler, Certified Public Accountant513.738.9100hilercpa@fuse.netSupporting250 - $250“like” <strong>Stephen</strong> T. <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> onFacebook! Stay up to date with alumnievents and currentaccomplishments with one click!www.facebook.com/<strong>Badin</strong><strong>High</strong><strong>School</strong>Join the <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>Alumni group on LinkedIn andconnect with classmates andothers that may be a great businessconnection.Follow <strong>Badin</strong> on twitter -@RamsSports@<strong>Badin</strong>HS15


Kulifay earns Connelly Scholarship: Michael Kulifay,valedictorian <strong>of</strong> the senior class, earned the PatrickConnelly Leadership Scholarship, given annually to a <strong>Badin</strong>student who will attend Miami University and has been adifference-maker at BHS. The scholarship is awarded inhonor <strong>of</strong> the late Patrick Connelly ’73. Kulifay, middle, ispictured here with Pam Dinkel Connelly ’74, Pat’s widow;and Megan Connelly ’06, their daughter.<strong>High</strong> Honors to Juniors Major awards to juniors, members<strong>of</strong> the Class <strong>of</strong> 2014, on Academic Awards Night went to thefollowing: Front row from left: Evan Gantenberg, who earnedthe St. Michael’s College Scholarship and Service book award;Claire Schuster, the University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame book award forachievement, leadership and service; Amy Seither, the St. Michael’sCollege Scholarship and Service book award; and Holly Reed, theBrown University book award for excellence in English. At rear areLogan Kirsch, the University <strong>of</strong> Rochester Frederick Douglass andSusan B. Anthony Award for dedication to social and communityaction; Jacob Schweinefuss, the University <strong>of</strong> Rochester XeroxAward for innovation and information technology; and JacobMoran, the Bausch & Lomb award for science.16Pate Scholarship winner Austin Ray ’15 (center) was the inaugural recipient <strong>of</strong> the DanielFrancis Pate ’88 Scholarship, awarded to a current student showing enthusiasm for social studiesand civic responsibility. On hand for the presentation were members <strong>of</strong> the Pate family, includingPatti Pate Gray ’80, Danny’s sister; his mother, Barb Schuster Pate ’58; Karen Pate BrowningReed ‘84, his sister; and <strong>Badin</strong> faculty member Rick Pate ’03, his nephew. Danny Pate ‘88, asocial studies teacher in the Hamilton City <strong>School</strong> District, passed away in the summer <strong>of</strong> 2012.


STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTSProm royalty Seniors Hannah Morris and JacobNovak reigned as prom queen and king at the2013 prom, which was held at the Crowne PlazaHotel on Chester Road in Springdale.Krause baptized at <strong>Badin</strong> In what was considered afirst at <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>, senior Houston Krause (middle)was baptized into the Catholic faith during an April Mass.From left are Father Rob Muhlenkamp, who has servedas the <strong>Badin</strong> chaplain for the past three years, andHouston’s sponsors, Gina Miserocchi Helms ’90, thedirector <strong>of</strong> campus ministry at BHS, and Mr. Joe DeAngelo,the director <strong>of</strong> the marketing education program. Krauseis the son <strong>of</strong> David and Robin Krause <strong>of</strong> Fairfield anda graduate <strong>of</strong> Fairfield Middle <strong>School</strong>. He will attendThomas More College.CALENDAR OF EVENTSJuly 27Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>Badin</strong> Golf Outing @ Potters ParkAugust 3Alumni S<strong>of</strong>tball TournamentAugust 17Catham Club DrawdownAugust 21 2013-14 <strong>School</strong> year begins (Freshmen report 8/20)October 4Homecoming Game & ParadeOctober 20<strong>Badin</strong>’s Open HouseNovember 23<strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Placement TestMr. Redlegs at <strong>Badin</strong> CincinnatiReds mascot Mr. Redlegs hit for thecycle during <strong>Badin</strong>’s “Opening Day”spring sports pep rally on March 22.He came bearing Reds tickets andhats and posed for numerous picturesduring his appearance. Here he monitorsthe “Chubby Bunny” competitionas students and faculty tried to talkwith a mouth full <strong>of</strong> marshmallows.Sophomore Rachel Gentile (far left)and math teacher Erin Stenger wereamong those under his watchful eye.17


181940-50sFather <strong>Stephen</strong> Tutas ’44 lives at the West CoastMarianist Center in Cupertino, Calif. “I share newsabout <strong>Badin</strong> – and Hamilton Catholic – withBrother James Leahy and Father Joseph Stefanelli,both former teachers at Hamilton Catholic,” hewrites. Father Tutas can be reached by e-mail atstutas@aol.comBrother Walter Gluhm ’52 was so impressed withthe article on <strong>Badin</strong>’s Ellen Andrews ’14 in theSpring 2013 <strong>Shades</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Green</strong> that he sent her anote and enclosed a donation to the Crohn’s andColitis Foundation. “You must be an inspiration toso many people with Crohn’s Disease and thepositive outlook you have on life,” he wrote. TheAndrews family so appreciated his note that theyshared it with us!1960-70sVince Mick ’70 ran in his first marathon inColumbus this year – and ran so well that he qualifiedfor the 2014 Boston Marathon.1980-90sJeff Schuster ‘89 was promoted to CommandSergeant Major and serves in the Ohio NationalGuard. He is a detective with the Butler CountySheriff’s Office.Anna Nagle ’95 is a Senior Relationship Managerfor Silverpop, a s<strong>of</strong>tware technology firm based inAtlanta.Lisa Mulcahey ’97 wasthrilled to run in theFlying Pig Marathon inCincinnati. “I can rememberhearing about theFlying Pig when I was inhigh school,” she wrote.“I was so impressed withthe runners anddreamed <strong>of</strong> doing itmyself. However, I neverbelieved that it was possible.After losing 64pounds and regaining myhealth/confidence, I was able to fulfill that dreamthis year. I am now assisting others as a healthcoach to reclaim their health and pursue theirgoals and dreams as well.”Hilary Nagle Murdock ’97 is Strategic PlanningDirector for Draft FCB Inc. in Chicago. She andher husband, Mitch, welcomed their first child, adaughter, in March.Adam Jones ’99 is theassistant director <strong>of</strong> theButler CountyDepartment <strong>of</strong> Job &Family Services, ChildrenServices and WorkforceOne. He is currently servinghis first term as anelected member <strong>of</strong>Fairfield City Council,which began in 2012. Heand his wife, the formerKelly Polen, are the parents <strong>of</strong> two daughters,Casey and Abby.2000-10sAdam Nagle ’00 has accepted a position as a writinginstructor at the Denver <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Science andTechnology, Denver (Colo.) City <strong>School</strong>s.Reba Sedlacek Thompson ’02 is the director <strong>of</strong>business development for Writergirl & Associates.The Cincinnati-based healthcare marketing firmspecializes in web sites for hospitals.Chase Lampl ’03 is an area sales manager forWolseley Industrial, an oil distributor. He lives indowntown Pittsburgh.William Schellenbach ’03 graduated from NewMexico State University with a master’s <strong>of</strong> sciencein geology. He has started working for the ApacheOil Corp. in Texas as a geologist.Tim Truster ’04 has been named an assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> civil engineering at the University <strong>of</strong>Tennessee in Knoxville. He is a 2008 graduate <strong>of</strong>the University <strong>of</strong> Dayton and recently completedhis doctorate in civil engineering at the University<strong>of</strong> Illinois in Champaign/Urbana. He will also doresearch work at UT.Heather Maus ’05 is now involved with the ButlerCounty Sheriff’s Explorer Program – working withstudents who are interested in law enforcement asa career. She is a Butler County Sheriff’s deputy.Chad Smith ’05 was thestudent speaker at the41st commencementexercises <strong>of</strong> NorthernKentucky University inMay. Chad earned hisundergraduate degree inpolitical science andcriminal justice at theUniversity <strong>of</strong> Akron. Hewas then the first studentto pursue the JurisDoctor and Master <strong>of</strong> Science in HealthInformatics joint degree at NKU. During lawschool, Chad spent time as a law clerk forthe Warren County Court <strong>of</strong> CommonPleas as well as volunteering for theKentucky Cabinet for Health and FamilyServices. Chad currently serves as theDirector <strong>of</strong> Business Development for alocal healthcare information technologycompany, where he works to grow thebusiness through his industry perspective.He will sit for the Ohio Bar exam in July.Jessica Flannery Spaeth ’06 has joined thestaff <strong>of</strong> the Riverside Athletic Club inHamilton as the director <strong>of</strong> marketing andactivities and will serve as tennis pro there.Jessica graduated from Southern IllinoisUniversity in 2010, having played collegiatetennis at SIU. She won an Ohio high schooldoubles championship while playing for<strong>Badin</strong>. Jessica is married to Andy Spaeth ’06.Adam Gloyeske ’08 finished fifth in theFlying Pig Marathon in Cincinnati on Sunday,May 5. His time was 2 hours, 37 minutes.He and his twin brother, Brad, have graduatedfrom Northern Kentucky Universityand are going to grad school in chiropracticmedicine.Lizzy Sunderhaus ’08 is pursuing her doctoratein molecular and medical genetics atthe Oregon Health and Science Universityin Portland, Ore. Her goal is to develop aresearch career that involves clinical diagnosticsand teaching at the college level.Ellen Cserbak ’09 graduated from XavierUniversity with a bachelor’s degree in politicalscience and a minor in business. She willbe working and living in Cincinnati.Katie North ’09 graduated from MiamiUniversity with a double major in politicalscience and psychology. She will be enteringthe Peace Corps in the fall.David Pohlman ’09 graduated magna cumlaude from the Farmer <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Businessat Miami University. He earned a bachelor’sdegree in accountancy, and is working forPlante Moran, a certified accounting, taxand consulting firm in Cincinnati.Anita Randrianantoanina ’09 graduatedfrom Vanderbilt University with a bachelor’sdegree in American Studies. She will liveand work in Nashville, Tenn.


Brett McKinney ‘09 was selected by thePittsburgh Pirates in the 19th round <strong>of</strong>the Major League Baseball draft. Brett,the son <strong>of</strong> Chuck ‘78 and Melanie YoungMcKinney ‘81, just concluded a finecareer as a pitcher for the Ohio StateBuckeyes.Katie Maus ’10 was named a captain <strong>of</strong>the women’s lacrosse team at theCollege <strong>of</strong> Mount St. Joseph for the2014 season. This year, she was namedthe team’s defensive player <strong>of</strong> the year,and is a Dean’s List student there.Do you know someone who isinterested in joining the <strong>Badin</strong> family?ACCOMPLISHMENTS & MILESTONESSerena Murrell ’12 will be a sophomoreat Wake Forest University, majoring inchemistry. She is also a member <strong>of</strong> theDemon Deacons’ cheerleading squad.Christina Pohlman ’12 is on thePresident’s List as a nursing student atthe University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati. She earneda 4.0 grade point average as a freshman.Call today to schedule a Shadow Day for your student! Spend a day with a <strong>Badin</strong>Ambassador and see what life at <strong>Badin</strong> is like! Schedule a personal tour! 513.863.3993Mallory Stempfley ’12 is on the Dean’sList at Miami University and has acceptedmembership in the chapter <strong>of</strong> theNational Society <strong>of</strong> Collegiate Scholarsat Miami.SHARE YOURPHOTOS!We want more photos <strong>of</strong>our alumni in action!Be sure to send themfor <strong>Shades</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Green</strong> toadvancement@badinhs.org.ANNIVERSARIESHappy Anniversary to these special couples:65 years - Julian ‘40 and Joann Meyer55 years - James and Rosemary Johns Bishop ‘5845 years - Larry ‘62 and Judy Schuster40 years - Jim ‘69 and Linda Spadafora Mertens ‘71WEDDINGSOur best wishes to all <strong>of</strong>the newlyweds:Greg Grohal ’92 to Amber HeltonJenni Horvath ‘04 to <strong>Stephen</strong> GrzebinKyle Fisher ’97 to Danielle RossiWendell Koedel ’84 to Barb McCool ‘84Bobbie Bowling ’03 to Jeremy SimpsonGina Viltro ’07 to Kevin BillerEmily Pflum ’04 to Michael HarrisBIRTHSCongratulations to the parents <strong>of</strong> thesenewest members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Badin</strong> family:Jason ‘91 and Kim Flowers – boyRick and Julie Grohal Whitaker ‘00 – girlMitchell and Hilary Nagle Murdock ‘97 - girlTerry ‘98 and Nicole Maggard Moore ‘99 – girlBrian ‘92 and Amberleigh Ungerbuehler – girlTony ’02 and Megan Nichting – girlBrett and Valerie Williams Doudican ‘02 – girlDavid ‘03 and Jennifer Rusbacky Shull ‘04 – boyBJ and Amanda Hundley Rumpke ‘00 – twin girls!Nick ‘96 and Shannon Roberto Brown ‘99 – boyChris ‘96 and Dawn Fahner – boyJeffrey and Kelly Larkin Woodward ‘92 – triplets!(2 girls & 1 boy)Matt ‘96 and Agnes Bill Marcum ‘96 - boySteve ‘98 and Megan Mudd Malone ‘98 – boyNick Brown ‘02 and Lauren Gebhart Brown ‘03 - boyDominic ‘00 and Laura Roesch Franchini ‘01 - boy19


Peggy Coyle Wilson ‘53Wife <strong>of</strong> Lawrence Wilson.Frank DaddabboHusband <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Daddabbo. Father <strong>of</strong> CatherineDaddabbo Carlucci ‘70, Chiara Daddabbo McGuire ‘72,Dr. Anna Daddabbo Farina ‘76, Anthony Daddabbo ’79and Frank Daddabbo ’83.Norbert Doellman ‘42Father <strong>of</strong> Norbert Doellman, Jr. and John Doellman.Brother <strong>of</strong> John Doellman ‘45. Husband <strong>of</strong> the late RitaImfeld Doellman ‘42.Joan Schawe Imfeld ‘47Wife <strong>of</strong> Bert Imfeld ’47. Mother <strong>of</strong> Jennifer ImfeldDuerinck ‘75, Lori Imfeld Becker ‘77 and Marcia ImfeldEllis ‘84. Sister <strong>of</strong> Nancy Schawe Fischer ‘55 and thelate Dick Schawe ‘46.Sister Loretta Mick ‘48Former <strong>Badin</strong> teacher. Sister <strong>of</strong> Larry Mick ‘66, DaveMick ’72, the late Mary Lou Mick Moran ‘46, the lateElizabeth Mick Fath ‘49, the late John Mick ’52, the lateEvelyn Mick Jones ‘54, the late Herbert Mick ’63 andthe late William Mick.Debbie Stoppiello Vitatoe ‘70Wife <strong>of</strong> Bill Vitatoe. Mother <strong>of</strong> Lindy Vitatoe Mathes‘00. Sister <strong>of</strong> Carolyn Stoppiello Depew ‘60.Tom KrisherSon <strong>of</strong> Robert and Jane Daugherty Krisher ‘48. Sister<strong>of</strong> Kathy Krisher.Shirley GattermeyerWife <strong>of</strong> Russell Gattermeyer ‘49. Mother <strong>of</strong> JoanCoppenrath, Amy Alvarez, Lori Enfield and the lateGary Gattermeyer.Leroy Jacquemin ‘36Husband <strong>of</strong> Rita Jacquemin. Father <strong>of</strong> Father GeorgeJacquemin, Paul Jacquemin ‘66, Jack Jacquemin ‘69, MikeJacquemin ‘73, Lou Jacquemin ‘75 and Mary JacqueminDakesian ‘78.John Kreke ‘53Husband <strong>of</strong> Marian Messacar Kreke ‘53. Father <strong>of</strong> MikeKreke ’74, Pat Kreke ’75, Sue Kreke Rohan ‘76, MaryKreke Lawson ‘78, Ann Kreke ‘79, Pete Kreke ’80, JimKreke ’83, Phil Kreke ‘85 and Carol Kreke Anagnostou‘88. Brother <strong>of</strong> Mary Lou Kreke Engler ‘51, Betty KrekeCarley ‘54 and Anita Kreke Gerhardt ‘64.Evelyn Wittman Bieker ‘36Wife <strong>of</strong> the late Louis Bieker ’36.Thomas Schroeder ‘51Father <strong>of</strong> Charles Schroeder, Dee Schroeder, TomSchroeder and John Schroeder.Diane DeitschelWife <strong>of</strong> Charlie Deitschel. Mother <strong>of</strong> Morgan Deitschel’16 and Mitchell Deitschel.Andy DurbinBrother <strong>of</strong> Kathleen Durbin Brinkman ‘46, Jean DurbinKiwala ‘49, Carolyn Durbin Ohlinger ‘54, DelinaDurbin Mistler ‘59, Patrick Durbin ‘62, the late MichaelDurbin ’44, the late Marjorie Durbin Bufler ‘46, thelate Dorothy Durbin ‘50, the late Rose Minor, the lateThomas Durbin and the late Richard Durbin.20Donald ArentFather <strong>of</strong> Barbara Arent Baldwin ‘67, Susan ArentGarratt ‘69, Kathy Arent ‘74 and the late Vicki ArentBrandenburg ‘70.Alberta Bieker Kollstedt ‘41Mother <strong>of</strong> Martha Kollstedt ‘70, Carol KollstedtBennett ‘72, Mary Kollstedt ’73, Jean Kollstedt ‘74, JimKollstedt ‘76, Sue Kollstedt and the late Jerry Kollstedt.Sister <strong>of</strong> Betty Bieker Gardner ‘46, the late LouisBieker ’36, the late Adrian Bieker ’38, the late RichardBieker ‘44 and the late Helen Snyder.Louise Yannello Bell ‘58Mother <strong>of</strong> Deborah Vilkoski, Linda Zecher and SusanBoyd. Sister <strong>of</strong> Margaret Yannello Conboy ‘57, CarolynCox and Marie Yannello Schindler ‘72.Marilyn Schroeder Trauthwein ‘47Mother <strong>of</strong> Kathy Trauthwein Riehl ‘68, GregoryTrauthwein, Thomas Trauthwein, Mary Myers and BrianTrauthwein. Wife <strong>of</strong> the late Donald Trauthwein ‘47.Edwin VenturiniHusband <strong>of</strong> Mariangela Spinelli Venturini ‘43. Father<strong>of</strong> Tony Venturini, Paul Venturini, Mike Venturini andElizabeth Venturini.Shirley LehmannMother <strong>of</strong> Diane Lehmann Rook ‘68, Doug Lehmann‘72, Dale Lehmann and Darlene Lehmann Baker ‘76.Sister <strong>of</strong> Joyce Kist.William BennettHusband <strong>of</strong> Alberta Rust Bennett ‘50. Father <strong>of</strong> LindaRusso, Sharon Hardin, Karen Turner, Beverly Scheffel,Thom Bennett, Dave Bennett and Daniel Bennett.Joanne Bergedick Cristello ‘48Wife <strong>of</strong> Ed Cristello. Sister <strong>of</strong> Nancy Bergedick Meyer‘54, the late Judith Bergedick Zeek ‘59 and the lateFather Charles Bergedick. Mother <strong>of</strong> Kassia Cristello,Mark Cristello and Matthew Cristello.Florence Pater Wargo ‘36Mother <strong>of</strong> James Wargo ’65, Jerome Wargo ‘69,Barbara Wargo Conradt ‘72 and Joseph Wargo ‘78.Sister <strong>of</strong> the late Mary Pater Purcell ’32 and the lateHelen Pater Mathauer ‘40. Wife <strong>of</strong> the late BernardWargo ’38.George Berger ‘52Husband <strong>of</strong> Margaret Berger. Father <strong>of</strong> Linda Dorbin,Irene Bacher, Teresa Roark, Raymond Berger, RonBerger, Roger Berger, George Berger, Jr. and DonaldBerger.Antoinette Cecere Howard ‘47Mother <strong>of</strong> Mike Howard, Walter Jackson, RobertJackson, Reggie Reece and Anthony Howard. Sister <strong>of</strong>Albert Cecere ‘49 and Rose Cecere Bickel ‘51.Richard DooleyHusband <strong>of</strong> Karen Baker Dooley ‘61. Father <strong>of</strong> MelissaHartman, Jeanna Martin and Debbie Wilcox.Marilyn Holbrock ‘41Daughter <strong>of</strong> the late Arnold and Elizabeth Holbrock.Sister <strong>of</strong> the late Joan Holbrock Dorn ‘42.John R. DoerrHusband <strong>of</strong> Joyce Doerr. Father <strong>of</strong> John C. Doerr ’79and Julie Doerr Eckert ‘82.Clara HurstWife <strong>of</strong> Stanley Hurst ’38. Mother <strong>of</strong> Joe Hurst ’71and Patty Hurst North ‘78.Dominic ScrimizziHusband <strong>of</strong> Shirley Scrimizzi. Father <strong>of</strong> Lisa Scrimizzi,Gina Skrobinski, Nick Scrimizzi, Toni Kidd, JoelScrimizzi, Mario Scrimizzi ‘92, Brenda C<strong>of</strong>fey and DaveWarrick. Brother <strong>of</strong> Jim Scrimizzi ’48, Rose Isgro, thelate Matthew Scrimizzi ‘44, the late Janet ScrimizziWilhelm ‘52 and the late Joe Scrimizzi ’56.Dolores Hessler Motzer ‘39Mother <strong>of</strong> Mary Lou Motzer Metz ‘64, Susan MotzerKihm ‘66 and Tim Motzer ‘78. Sister <strong>of</strong> Ruth AnnHessler Beckman ‘44, Frank Hessler ’48, Mary LouHessler Cox ‘52, the late Harold Hessler ’32, the lateRobert Hessler ’33, the late Lawrence Hessler andthe late Ralph Hessler ’41. Wife <strong>of</strong> the late LouisMotzer.Edwin Alich ‘42Husband <strong>of</strong> Ruth Alich. Father <strong>of</strong> James Alich, RichardAlich, Thomas Alich and Susan Alich. Brother <strong>of</strong> thelate Margie Alich Tillmann ‘44.Richard TuleyHusband <strong>of</strong> Phyllis McClung Tuley ‘58. Father <strong>of</strong> RonTuley, Jane Payne, Amanda Bolton and Phillip Tuley ’95.Rams aroundthe World!Where are YOU?What are YOU doingthese days?We want to hear your stories!E-mail your story and photoswith updated contact information to:advancement@badinhs.orgor mail your story and photoswith updated contact information to:<strong>Badin</strong> Advancement Office571 New London RoadHamilton, OH 45013


Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>Badin</strong> Golf ScrambleSaturday, July 27, 2013Registration starts at 11:00 Shotgun Start at 12:30 PMPotters Park Golf CourseScramble fee <strong>of</strong> $85 includes: greens fees, cart, drink tickets for the course,team and individual prizes, door prizes and dinner, immediately following golf atPotters Park Golf Course.Who is eligible to play? Current and former <strong>Badin</strong> parents, <strong>Badin</strong>, Hamilton Catholic and NotreDame alumni, alumni spouses and contributors. Get your foursome together today!Dress Code: Collared shirt with sleeves. Jeans or sweatpants are not permitted.GOLF SCRAMBLEProceeds benefit the <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Grant FundSponsorship opportunitiesCart t sponsor (1) Display your company logo or advertisement on each cart $600, includes foursomeDrink Sponsor (1) Sponsor drinks with signage on drink cart and prize table, $600, includes foursomeHole sponsors - Prominent signage for your company or family on the available tee orgreen location <strong>of</strong> your choice. $125 each.Corporate Sponsorship Registration Cart Package Sponsor (1) $600, includes foursome Drink Package Sponsor (1) $600, includes foursome Hole sponsors - $125Sponsorship sign should read _________________________________________________________________________________Contact name_____________________________Address _______________________________________Phone______________Make checks payable to <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>. Return registration form and payment to: Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>Badin</strong> GolfScramble, c/o Mark Shafor ‘79, 5439 Dellbrook Dr., Fairfield, OH 45014 by July 12th. Questions - please callMark Shafor -513-678-5985 or via e-mail: badingolfouting@cinci.rr.comRegistration FormThis event is limited to current and former <strong>Badin</strong> parents, <strong>Badin</strong>, Hamilton Catholic and Notre Dame alumni, alumni spouses and contributors.Please return registration form and payment to: Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>Badin</strong> Golf Scramble, c/o Mark Shafor, 5439 Dellbrook Dr., Fairfield, OH 45014, by July 12th.Captain’s Name _______________________________ Phone # _________________ E-mail: ____________________# 2 __________________________________________Phone # _________________ E-mail: ____________________# 3 __________________________________________Phone # _________________ E-mail: ____________________# 4 __________________________________________Phone # _________________ E-mail: ____________________I don’t have a foursome, please pair me with a group:Name ________________________________________Phone # _________________ E-mail: ____________________Cash Check Visa MastercardChecks payable to <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>Amount enclosed $_____________CREDIT CARD CHARGES:Name on card ___________________________________________Card # _______________________________ ExpDate__________3-digit code on back ____________ Zip code _______________21


Louise Yannello Bell ‘58Margaret Yannello Conboy ‘57Ronnie Schindler Scholarship FundJerry ‘58 and Charlotte Urmston Schindler ‘58William BennettThomas and Marilyn Brune Ruwe ‘50Juanita Bacon Brandner ‘44Mary MontgomeryJoan Stitzel ‘46Mike Cappa ‘67Michael Cappa Scholarship FundJoseph Cappa ‘46Adam Hartman ‘11Gene Carr ‘65Ronnie Schindler Scholarship FundRaylene Schindler Carr ‘75Pat Connelly ‘73Patrick Connelly Scholarship FundPam Dinkel Connelly ‘74Margaret DavinVince and Joyce Davin Scholarship FundJoyce Holbrock Davin ‘58John DeFazio ‘38Robert ‘77 and Michele DeFazioDiane DietschelJeff and Angela Pieper Gray ‘83Chuck ‘77 and Michelle Schweinefuss Mignery ‘87Richard DooleyNancy L. WilliamsMegan Filipek ‘02Megan Filipek Scholarship FundTom and Kay CollinsShirley GattermeyerMarcella Gattermeyer ‘35Erin Golden ‘08Dirk Q. AllenTom and Kay CollinsShawn and Kellee FieldsTim and Debra FinkeTony and Patti Pate Gray ‘80Dave and Gina Miserocchi Helms ‘90Jim and Kathy KaiserJohn and Debbie Tobergte Leisge ‘75Steve ‘73 and Gail MililloChristopher Pickerill ‘13Wes and Karen Pate Reed ‘84The Scigliulo FamilyRobert and Veronica UngerSharon Gagnon Whitaker ‘83Jeff Heinrich ‘02Jeff Heinrich Scholarship FundCharles ‘55 and Marilyn Groh Ostendorf ‘56Dorothy HensleyFather Roettele Council #8115 Ladies AuxillaryJohn ‘67 and Karen Emenaker Hensley ‘68Anthony Procaccino ‘49Jerry and Angie SkowronskiMarilyn Holbrock ‘41Vince and Joyce Davin Scholarship FundJoyce Holbrock Davin ‘58Toni Cecere Howard ‘47Class <strong>of</strong> 1947 NDHSJoan Schawe Imfeld ‘47Marc ‘53 and Florence Fischer Hetterich ‘53Dr. Kevin ‘72 and Susan MaloneyRobert IsaacsBetty Gates Isaacs ‘64Leroy Jacquemin ‘36Mike Bushelman ‘72Dr. Robert KappersAmy Kappers Konerman ‘77John Kreke ‘53Joretta Urmston Fetters ‘49Denny and Cheryl Theobald Flaig ‘64Barbara Connaughton Gfroerer ‘53Tony and Patti Pate Gray ‘80Marc ‘53 and Florence Fischer Hetterich ‘53Joe ‘71 and Peggy Brown Hurst ‘71Marty Toerner Lopinto ‘74Janet Wimmer McKinney ‘55Eugene ‘49 and Patricia Richter Spoerl ‘54Jim ‘61 and Barb VonderhaarRonnie Schindler Scholarship FundJerry ‘58 and Charlotte Urmston Schindler ‘58Jack KrusenklausJeff and Angela Pieper Gray ‘83Janet Wimmer McKinney ‘55Shirley LehmanColin and Theresa AlesburyTim ‘77 and Darlene Lehmann Baker ‘76Nick ‘99 and Abby BeckerSam and Andrea Kiep Borchers ‘76Dick Brune FamilyPaige Durante & Dave Fischer ‘77Jeff and Angela Pieper Gray ‘83Tony and Patti Pate Gray ‘80Jim and Charlene Rook Hall ‘66IT Performance Test & Monitor TeamBrian ‘99 and Leah Lehmann Karwisch ‘00Georgianna KiepDan ‘72 and Pam Ritzi Koenig ‘76Fred ‘73 and Andrea Pfister Marcum ‘73Pat ‘72 and Dottie Brunner Meehan ‘72William and Jane MilamDavid Lintner and Barbara NewcombSteve ‘68 and Diane Lehmann Rook ‘68Donald Schutte ‘47Greg ‘74 and Nan Kupper Tobergte ‘75Mary Ann TobergteTerry and Anne Tromans Ungerbuehler ‘69Dean ‘65 and Marysue Bruner Wright ‘71Greg ‘71 and Ellen Wurzelbacher Yordy ‘72Terri Huey Wagner ‘60Jeff Heinrich Scholarship FundSally KocherLillian Tenore LoBuono ‘49Joretta Urmston Fetters ‘49Denny and Cheryl Theobald Flaig ‘64Patti O’Brien Froelke ‘59The Pickerill FamilyJeff and Angie Pieper Gray ‘83Gary ‘73 and Peggy Toerner Hoelle ‘73Tom ‘74 and Cindy Toerner Puma ‘74Wes and Karen Pate Reed ‘84 & FamilyColonel Jack ‘44 and Gwendolyn TenoreJack Loeffler ‘61Jack Loeffler Scholarship FundTim ‘61 and Bette DavisDennis and Barb Loeffler Goulden ‘70Matt ‘90 and Felicia LoefflerBetty MaloneBetty Malone Scholarship FundTerri MaloneTim ‘99 and Shannon Kuhl Nieman ‘99Maloney Family MemorialScholarship FundTerry ‘98 and Nicole Maggard Moore ‘99David Martin ‘86Mel and Anneliese LessShirley McMahanNancy L. WilliamsRobert and Mary Louise MenseRobert and Mary Mense Scholarship FundJim ‘52 and Marlene Mense22


Dolores MiserocchiDave and Gina Miserocchi Helms ‘90Grace NollRay and Mary ConlinCindy Noll ‘83Terry and Anne Tromans Ungerbuehler ‘69Josephine OssoJosephine Osso Tuition FundJohn Osso ‘40Danny Pate ‘88Danny Pate Scholarship FundPate Family 5KEdward and Mildred ReitzRonald ‘60 and Patty ReitzMark L. SandersCarol Rabenstein Becker ‘47Patti O’Brien Froelke ‘59Pat ‘62 and Karen HoganJoe ‘71 and Peggy Brown Hurst ‘71Dr. Kevin ‘72 and Susan MaloneyVince and Joyce Davin Scholarship FundJoyce Holbrock Davin ‘58Ronnie Schindler ‘81Ronnie Schindler Scholarship FundRaylene Schindler Carr ‘75Dave Schmidt ‘72Mike Bushelman ‘72Mike ‘59 and Mary Lou Trauthwein Schuler ‘62Jeff ‘82 and Ann Davis Smith ‘82Greg Vaughn ‘03Greg Vaughn Scholarship FundRoger and Carol Kugler Vaughn ‘75Edwin VenturiniJim ‘69 and Linda Spadafora Mertens ‘71Debbie Stoppiello Vitatoe ‘70Tom ‘74 and Cindy Toerner Puma ‘74Carl VonDerHaarMike Bushelman ‘72Mike Walters ‘66Wendy Walters Pace ‘89Florence Pater Wargo ‘36Mary Ann Maus Conradt ‘48Rosella Pater Tiemeyer ‘33Bette Pater Zimmerman ‘36Carol Michael Williams ‘90Carol Michael Williams Scholarship FundClarence ‘64 and Deborah MichaelLinda WimmersLinda Wimmers Scholarship FundHaire-Bohmer Wealth Mgmt. GroupJudith Bergedick Zeek ‘59Nancy L. WilliamsVince and Joyce Davin Scholarship FundJoyce Holbrock Davin ‘58Pfirman Family Activity CenterTim ’77 and Darlene Lehmann Baker ‘76Tim McCabeKathleen McCabe Stinehelfer ‘69Carol Haizman Mulcahey ’64 –RetirementBill Mulcahey Scholarship FundGreg ‘64 and Ann Schellenbach Renneker ‘65Carmela Minnielli Nichting ‘51 –80th BirthdayHelene FahnerJim ‘59 and Betty Vennefron Jost ‘60David McKinney ‘85Janet Wimmer McKinney ‘55Anne Tromans Ungerbuehler ‘69 –RetirementJeff ’79 and Lori Sauer Lamb ’80 & FamilyEmergency Tuition FundDr. Dan and Sue NiehausVince and Joyce Davin Scholarship FundJoyce Holbrock Davin ‘58Pfirman Family Activity CenterTim ’77 and Darlene Lehmann Baker ‘76Gerry Weisgerber – RetirementTom and Kay CollinsBill Mulcahey Scholarship FundGreg ‘64 and Ann Schellenbach Renneker ‘65RAMS REMEMBERMarilyn Schroer ‘46Barbara SheyerDECAJean McCabeThelma Harmon Schutte ‘47Jacquelyn Brune Baumann ‘48Mike Shalloe ‘67Kathy Shalloe Engel ‘67George Staarmann ‘45Mary Joe Korb Staarmann ‘47Vincent Staarmann ‘47Joe ‘71 and Peggy Brown Hurst ‘71Dr. Kevin ‘72 and Susan MaloneyMarilyn Schroeder Trauthwein ‘47Carol Rabenstein Becker ‘47Chuck and Linda Davis Braun ‘85Class <strong>of</strong> 1947 NDHSDon ‘47 and Janet Hering Davis ‘51Don ‘73 and Shirley DavisMichael and Wilma HakerRon ‘56 and Judy HartmanJoe DeAngeloKathleen McCabe Stinehelfer ‘69John GoodeJeff Heinrich Scholarship FundJames ‘70 and Teresa HeinrichAl Kenkel – RetirementJeff ’79 and Lori Sauer Lamb ’80 & FamilyEmergency Tuition FundDr. Dan and Sue NiehausPfirman Family Activity CenterTim ’77 and Darlene Lehmann Baker ‘76Sally Kocher – RetirementDr. Michael and Bridget Davin Fesenmeier ‘93Jeff ’79 and Lori Sauer Lamb ’80 & FamilyEmergency Tuition FundDr. Dan and Sue NiehausEmergency Tuition FundAnonymousKen and Karen McFarlandModulars IncorporatedFather Rob MuhlenkampDr. Walter and Carrie ZancanGuardian Angel FundPatricia DeFazioHall <strong>of</strong> FameBetty Malone Scholarship FundDoug ‘74 and Joan Wurzelbacher Becker ‘75Donald ‘66 and Susan CrainSteve ‘73 and Gail MililloMarc ‘70 and Debbie Briede Schurger ‘70Ed Tobergte ‘67Paul ‘85 and Patti Ritzi Young ‘79Robert ‘54 and Carol YoungGerry and Sallie WeisgerberDean ‘65 and Marysue Bruner Wright ‘7123


Non Pr<strong>of</strong>it Org.us Postage paidpermit 770Cincinnati, oh<strong>Stephen</strong> T. <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>571 New London RoadHamilton, OH 45013513/863-3993IN MEMORY OF...Address Service RequestedA publication for alumni, family and friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>Badin</strong>, Notre Dame and Hamilton Catholic <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong>sClass <strong>of</strong> 1968Save the Date for the 45th Reunion!Saturday, August 3rd at Ryan’s Tavern, HamiltonClass <strong>of</strong> 1971- 60th Birthday PartyFriday, Sept. 27th- Birthday 4-man/woman scramble at Potter’s ParkGolf Course. 12:30 start. $24/person includes cart. Contact John and SandyBroermann to reserve your spot. Stay up to date with class happenings onfacebook page – BHS Class <strong>of</strong> 1971Saturday, September 28th, 7:30 – 11:30 PM at Fairfield Banquet andConvention Center at Tori’s Station. $25/person for appetizers, beer, wine,soda, music and friendship. Cash Bar. Spouses are invited, no matter whattheir age! RSVP to MarySue Wright by July 29.Class <strong>of</strong> 1973Save the Date for the 40th Reunion!Saturday, July 20th Join us for Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 4:30 PMAppetizers and cash bar at Symmes Tavern, Fairfield, 6:00 PM, $20/personContact Andrea Joyce for reservations: ajhhs2@gmail.comClass <strong>of</strong> 1983Save the Date for the 30th Reunion!Friday, August 2nd – Grad Night at Alley’s on the River (ColumbiaLanes), spouses welcomeSaturday, August 3rd, 7:00 PM – Reunion at Casa Bianca (formerlyThe White House), 4940 Mulhauser Rd. Join us for dinner, music and fun!Check out class Facebook page: <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Class <strong>of</strong> ’83 for details.Contact Frank Milillo - frank.milillo@gmail.com or Angie Gray agray@badinhs.orgClass <strong>of</strong> 1988Save the Date for the 25th Reunion!Saturday, November 30 at Ryan’s Tavern, Hamilton.Class <strong>of</strong> 1993Save the Date for the 20th Reunion!Saturday, August 17th at Ryan’s Tavern, Hamilton.Check out <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Class <strong>of</strong> 1993 Facebook Page.Contact Heather Smith for more info – heatherbsmith@me.comClass <strong>of</strong> 1998Save the Date for the 15th Reunion!Saturday, September 7th at Ryan’s Tavern, Hamilton.More info to come. Contact Megan Mahle with questions:megan_a_mahle@hotmail.comClass <strong>of</strong> 2003Save the Date for the 10th Reunion!Friday, August 16th at Ryan’s Tavern, Hamilton.Check out <strong>Badin</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> Class <strong>of</strong> 2003 Facebook Page.Contact Jenny Hessling Pate - jennifer.hessling@gmail.com or513-708-4998 More details to come.

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