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Shades of Green - Stephen T. Badin High School

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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.

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