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commitment to
creative arts
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Quest for
Excellence
Eric Barnes ’86
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The Glass is
Half Full at
Westport
Village
When Colin Underhill ’00 graduated from
the University of Georgia after a successful
swimming career, he made a decision to
move back to Louisville and join the family
business. Underhill Associates, founded by
Colin’s grandfather in 1968, is now in its
third generation. As the company grows,
so too does Colin’s desire to keep more
young professionals in the city and avoid the
dreaded “brain drain.” One of his goals has
been to create a more vibrant and sexier
lifestyle for 25- to 35-year-olds. Thus, in 2007,
his Westport Village project was launched.
Nestled in the neighborhood once known
as “Camelot,” Westport Village, an upscale
development of boutique shops and casual
restaurants, was almost dead before it got
started. Naysayers were out in full force
when plans were announced, but Colin
wanted to buck the trend of big ideas
not coming to fruition in Louisville. The self-
proclaimed “half-glass-full kind of guy” says
that “every failure has an equal or greater
opportunity.” By 2010, Westport Village
was filling up with well-known tenants
and being touted as “hugely successful.”
So what’s next for Colin?
His new project is the Pluris Fund, a real
estate investment fund designed to give
individuals a chance to be involved with a
tangible asset and work with local people.
From April 2009 until now, the Pluris Fund
has acquired $70 million worth of apartment
units in Orlando, Fla. Other opportunities in
Louisville are also on the horizon. In Colin’s
words, “If you’re not growing, you’re dying.”
The typical challenges of working in a family
business still exist. Colin reminds himself
that listening more and respecting each other’s
comments have kept the business thriving.
He states, “My family is number one behind
my religion and God.” The morals, values, and
unconditional love and support the Underhill’s
live by will surely guarantee the family business
survives to see a fourth generation.
Written by Michael Bush ’98
St. X’s
own Chief
Oceanographer
at the
U.S. Naval
Academy
Nearly two-thirds of the Earth’s surface is
covered by water. The oceans’ mammoth
bodies of water are not inanimate, as the
currents move water from place to place and
a myriad of measurements help scientists
solve complex equations to predict tomorrow’s
weather. Dr. David Smith ’67 has devoted
his career to teaching this type of math
and science through Oceanography and
Meteorology, and it’s with this passion he
is involved with many of our nation’s future
ship captains and naval aviators.
David currently serves as the Chairman of
the Oceanography Department at the United
States Naval Academy, where in 2009 he
was selected by his peers for the Academy’s
prestigious Teaching Excellence Award. He
has worked on numerous projects utilizing
the physical aspects of oceanography to
understand its impact on potentially harmful
weather formations or to predict climate
changes. David shares his knowledge of the
ocean and the atmosphere, not only with his
students at the Naval Academy, but with
science teachers nationwide. He is the
co-director of the Maury Project, a nationally
acclaimed program in physical oceanography
in conjunction with the American
Meteorological Society.
David credits his love of and success in math
and science from lessons learned at St. X
from great teachers like Brothers Emeric,
The brothers’ success in scouting can be
credited to their parents’ love for the outdoors
and insistence that the family embraces
social diversity in school and out. Becoming
a “citizen of the world” was and continues
to be important for the family, as the
Steinbock’s spend time overseas and credit
their foreign language experiences at St. X
for their comfort level in international travel.
The brothers do have day jobs, of course.
Andy, Allen, David and sister Anne manage
and operate the 92-year-old family company,
Whip Mix, which continues to grow and
change as new technologies in the dental
industry develop. The company employs 200
people in Louisville, Colorado and Germany.
Brothers Ted and Greg forged different paths
as physicians. Ted is a radiologist with X-Ray
Associates and Greg is a urologist with
First Urology. Their sister Lynn also calls
Louisville home.
It’s mid-summer, and the Steinbock family
gathers at their mother’s Louisville home for
dinner. All are present and eager to tell their
favorite stories about their St. X experience.
The lessons of personal responsibility, self-
confidence and a can-do attitude taught by
Xaverian Brothers Leroy, Wilfrid, Cury, and
Eddie are mentioned by all as the hallmark
of a St. X education.
That belief in themselves, taught at home
and at school, has proved successful for
the Steinbocks in both their personal and
professional lives. It has also afforded each
of them the opportunity to give back to
St. X and the scouting community.
Written by Mark Raque ’85
Antonio and Franz. David earned his bachelor’s
degree from Bellarmine, then his master’s
and Ph.D. in meteorology from Texas A&M.
He and his wife, Peg, reside in Arnold, MD.
David is the proud father of two daughters,
Nicole and Andrea, as well as a grandfather
to four.
Written by Marty Wissing ’94
A Scouting
Tradition
Saturdays are normally set aside for recreation,
not work. Companies across the region shut
down for the weekend, their parking lots
left empty. Not so for Whip Mix Corporation,
a manufacturer of dental equipment and
supplies located just south of Papa John’s
Cardinal Stadium. On any given Saturday in
the fall, the Whip Mix parking lot is full, cars
parked end to end, and business is hopping.
But the plant adjacent to the lot is quiet; no
employees are present. Rather, the parking
lot of Whip Mix, a company owned and
operated by the Steinbock family, is bustling
with Boy Scouts as a troop parks cars for
University of Louisville football games earning
much-needed funding.
A commitment to scouting is at the center
of the Steinbock family’s life, and all five
Steinbock brothers, St. X graduates Andy
’67, Allen ’68, Ted ’70, David ’71 and
Greg ’72, have the designations to prove it.
All have earned their Eagle Scout rank and
stay active in Troop 1 in Crescent Hill as
past and present leaders and supporters.
That commitment to service has carried
over to other parts of their lives, including
their devotion to St. X. The family counts
14 St. X graduates among their ranks,
including two with board ties. David
currently serves on the Advancement
Committee and Greg’s wife, Beth, is
a former member of the quite successful
Project X Campaign Cabinet.
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Summer
Renovation
While students are away on summer break,
there is still plenty of activity in the classrooms
on campus. Two major renovation projects
are underway and scheduled to be completed
before classes resume in mid-August.
The largest project is the renovation of
classroom spaces that have remained
essentially the same since St. X moved to
the Poplar Level campus. Both floors of
the Chapel Wing in the 1961 Building will
be completely refurbished, including the
removal of all radiators and air conditioners.
All new heating and air conditioning, new
floors, ceilings, lights, paint, white boards,
and desks will be added. A new physics lab
will be built in room 109 and a new biology
lab in room 209. Additionally, some of the
campus ministry offices will be renewed.
The Hoeck Center will get new heating and
air conditioning, requiring changes in the
139th Class
Graduates
Saint Xavier held its commencement exercises
on May 22, 2011, in Broadbent Arena.
The 139th graduating class of 312 young
men featured 10 students recognized
by the National Merit Corporation, 15
Kentucky Governor’s Scholars, two Kentucky
Governor’s School for the Arts Recipients, and
one appointment each to the United States
Naval Academy and the United States
Military Academy at West Point. The group
boasted 543 scholarships totaling over
$18.8 million and 11,650 service hours
to the Louisville community. The 2011 class
pushed the number of total alumni to
over 25,000.
Will Ford and Zach Thompson achieved
Perfect Attendance for 12 years. Michael
Blum received the Xaverian Award, the
highest honor bestowed upon a graduating
senior. Additionally, the Outstanding
Alumnus Award was presented to Tom
Musselman, Class of 1954. Tom is founder
of Musselman Hotels. In addition to being
a member of the St. X Alumni Hall of
Honors and the University of Louisville
Athletic Hall of Fame, Tom was named one
of the University of Louisville’s Distinguished
Alumni in 2002 and was honored at the
2006 Salute to Catholic School Alumni.
Wimsatt
Receives
Service Award
The Paulie Walsh ’63 Volunteer
Service Award is given annually at Saint
Xavier’s Volunteer Appreciation Reception.
It recognizes an individual or group who has
selflessly served Saint Xavier High School by
donating countless volunteer hours. Named
for Paulie Walsh ’63†, who embodied the
true spirit of volunteerism, this individual or
group is recognized for their “behind-the-
scenes” efforts and true devotion to the
young men of St. X.
Pete Wimsatt ‘72 was presented the
award on June 3. He has volunteered at
St. X in various capacities throughout the
years. He has served as Class Agent
since 2002, becoming involved with class
reunions and Alumni Phonathon recruitment.
Pete recently completed two terms as a
member of the Alumni Association Board
of Directors. He has chaired three different
committees, served as Secretary and also
as the Association President last year.
Pete has volunteered his time at multiple
Open Houses, the Alumni Association booth
at the St. Joe Picnic, and at the former
Xtravaganza benefit.
Award-
Winning Fine
Arts Program
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers,
a national organization, has recognized
Saint Xavier for the school’s commitment
to the creative arts. The school community,
academic chairs and administrators, and
English and Fine Arts faculty support
“creative excellence as represented by
student work selected for national honors.”
The Alliance counts Saint Xavier students
among the most talented in the nation
based on the Gold Key Regional entries to
the national competition. National Award
winners represent the top 1% of the 2011
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. On May
31, rising junior Ian Timothy received
two national gold medals in Film and
Animation for his animated series Beaver
Creek. (He won three gold medals last year.)
Additionally, Justin Allard ’11 won a
national silver medal for his Creative
Writing Portfolio.
electrical service and the ductwork. Much of
the ceiling, including light fixtures, will be
replaced in order to facilitate the renovations.
The final summer project is the addition of
a wireless infrastructure throughout all of
our classroom buildings. All instructional
areas will have wireless Internet and network
access when students and faculty return
in August.
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All sports photography by Tim Porco ’85
Senior Peter McDermott receives his championship
medal in the 300m hurdles at the State Meet.
Track team captures second place at the State Meet.
Final Four! The Baseball team celebrates with the Regional trophy. The Tigers advanced to the Final Four
for the second time in six years.
In the Net! Goalie Eric Hoffman stepped up and
won MVP honors in the State Championship game.
Drew Strobl (left) and Cameron Brown have laid
the foundation for a successful Rugby program
that went undefeated before coming up short in
the championship game.
4-PEAT! The Lacrosse team celebrates their fourth consecutive State Title after defeating Trinity 9-5
in the championship game.
Winning Tradition. The Tennis team brought back the school’s 20th State Title and the school’s fifth
3-Peat!
Eye on the Ball. Senior Captain Michael Woeste
keeps the Tigers focused as they win another
State Title for the Volleyball program.
Adam Roth and the powerlifting team placed
second at the Push-Pull meet.
Back to Back! Sean Donohue (Doubles
Champion) and Alex Gornet (Singles Finalist)
share a laugh as the team prepares to defend
their consecutive state titles.
Crushing It! Eric Gruner caps off a great season
for the Tigers as the Volleyball team beats rival
Trinity for the State Title.
Full Steam Ahead! Freshman Wes Parker keeps
the Rugby team running in the right direction.
The Tigers finished runner-up this year after
winning the 2010 championship.
Major League Talent. Matt Spalding, who
was chosen by the Boston Red Sox in this year’s
Major League Baseball Draft, was part of one of
the best pitching lineups in Tiger history that also
included two other Division I signees.
2011 Spring Sports Review
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created in 2005 with a simple goal of
perfecting the reusable bottle. Since the
company’s first product hit the market in
late 2008, KOR has exceeded $4 million
in sales in 21 countries. It has also expanded
into a company charged with celebrating,
protecting, and treasuring water. In 2009,
KOR established Thirst for Giving which
donates 1% of all sales to a select group
of nonprofits that focus on water-related
issues. Through the program, KOR seeks
to engage consumers on issues such as
recycling, watershed protection, and the
global water crisis. Eric invites you to “go
green” and visit www.korwater.com.
As you can imagine, Eric’s academic and
career resume exudes excellence. He is
forthright about his education at St. X
and indicates the competitiveness and the
camaraderie gave him the momentum
to excel at Princeton. The 43-year-old
entrepreneur maintains that “excellence
is a day-in and day-out attitude.” You can
be certain he is in the planning stages of
another project on a quest for continued
excellence. Stay tuned!
Written by Kelly Purcell Stratman
About the author: Kelly has served as Assistant
Director of Advancement since 2006. She is
married to John Stratman ’93 and is the mom
of three young boys.
What: St. X Night with the Bats
When: Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Who: Anyone and everyone with ties
to St. X
On Tuesday, August 23, the Louisville Bats
will host St. X Night with the Bats.
Future Tigers, current students, alumni, and
their families are invited to wear their favorite
St. X green and gold gear for a night
with the Louisville Bats at Slugger Field!
Special ticket prices are available by using
the promotional code “tigers” at
www.batsbaseball.com and there will be
dollar hot dogs and soft drinks. The Tiger
Chorus will sing the National Anthem and
Take me out to the Ballgame!
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current students will throw out the first pitch
and participate in on-field promotional
activities during the game. In addition,
St. X gear will be used in promotional
giveaways throughout the game. “This is
a fantastic way for St. X to connect with
the Louisville community and provide a
fun and entertaining event for our future,
current, and former Tigers. I hope to see
a strong contingent of Green and Gold at
the game,” said Kevin Woodward ’00,
Director of Admissions. For more information,
check out our Facebook page “stxtigers,”
visit www.saintx.com/batsgame, or call the
Advancement Office at 637-8485.
ost college undergrads would
like to think they have it all
figured out when it comes to
planning their future, only to realize they
made a wrong career choice. After all, it’s
not easy to make such a difficult decision
without experience. Eric Barnes, however,
was testing the water in college and
found out he had a knack for vision and
implementation.Today, he is an accomplished
entrepreneur, currently involved with three
different companies.
After graduating from St. X in 1986, Eric
was recruited to play football at Princeton
University.And since an Ivy League education
wasn’t cheap, he was a recipient of financial
aid and also working to offset those expenses.
He recalls flipping eggs one Sunday morning
as an undergrad and coming to the realization
that there was a better way.
The self-motivated athlete started selling
T-shirts to residents of the various dorms,
which are identified by house names.
That stint became so successful that the
Princeton University Store got in on his
gig and started selling his T-shirts for him.
During that time, he forged relationships
with other Ivy League campus bookstores,
which would later prepare him for his first
business venture.
Eric graduated magna cum laude from
Princeton in 1990 with a degree in economics
and after a very short career at Smith Barney
and Home Box Office in New York, he
returned to school. In 1997, Eric received his
MBA from the Stern School of Business at
New York University, all the while continuing
to get orders for his T-shirts. An opportunity
with EMI Music took Eric and his wife
west to Los Angeles and ultimately Orange
County. However, in 2000, Eric finally
embraced his entrepreneur instincts and
launched Ivysport (www.ivysport.com), the
official clothing company for the Ivy League.
Two years later, he moved the business from
his garage to an office park and today it is
the largest online retailer of Ivy League
merchandise. He is currently chairman of
the privately held company.
Eric’s next Internet startup was envisioned
after connecting with a former Princeton
classmate who had a successful private
tutoring practice. They determined a real
need existed for providing online video
instruction by expert teachers to help
students of all abilities achieve their
educational goals. Eric’s Internet experience
combined with his friend’s teaching
expertise allowed them to establish ePrep
(www.eprep.com) in 2005. The digital
learning company uses a well-established
“test-grade-review” methodology and a
broadband online video platform to deliver
dynamic, personal, and expert instruction
at the critical “review” stage of learning.
For the past three years, St. X juniors and
seniors have benefited from ePrep services,
which have been donated by Eric.
In addition to offering prep courses for ACT,
SAT, SAT II, PSAT, PLAN, and SSAT (secondary
school admission test) via its website,
ePrep has established strategic distribution
partnerships with Sylvan Learning Centers,
Recorded Books (public libraries), and
Naviance, which is a comprehensive college
and career planning tool for families.
At the same time that Eric founded ePrep,
he was taking on another challenge to fulfill
a more personal mission. Conflicted that
the explosion of bottled water sales were
contributing to an environmental waste
problem, Eric set out to design and market
a reusable water bottle. KOR Water was
Eric Barnes ’86:
A quest for excellence
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St. X vs. Trinity Football Classic
September 30 – 8:00 p.m.
Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium
Club Level Reserved Seats $15
Lower/Upper Stadium Reserved Seats $10
General Admission $8
Parking Pass $15
2011 TIGER FOOTBALL
2011 Season Tickets
Several ticket packages are available for home games. Fall Sports
passes range from $33–$48. All Season Sports Passes are $100.
Order tickets online at www.saintx.com/tickets.
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Class Notes
Class of 1936
At the age of 93, Stan Caummisar is still playing 18
holes of golf four days a week. He is an avid golfer and
a Sales Group Volunteer for the FedEx/St. Jude Classic. In
his 18th year as a volunteer, Stan has personally sold over
$282,000 of tickets, advertising and skyboxes.
Class of 1941
Class Agent: Charley Riley (502) 425-2524
Charley Riley’s “sweetie,” Jean Louise Marie, passed away
June 3. They were married 65 years.
Class of 1947
Class Agent: Tom Gates (502) 773-0366
Plans are underway for our 65th Reunion
celebration scheduled for June 29–30, 2012.
Details will follow.
Class of 1948
Class Agent: George Bouchard (502) 634-8679
Come join the class for lunch the second Wednesday of
each month at the Knights of Columbus on River Road at
11:00 a.m. Reservations not required. Call Emil Graeser
at (502) 894-0540 for details.
Class of 1949
Class Agent: Joe Maupin (502) 458-4670
Shift Captain: Joe Maupin
Callers: Clarence Biegert, Gerry Clements, Bob Goodman,
Bill Ramser, Frank Schulten, Stan Searcy, Conrad Westerfield
Class of 1950
Class Agent: Skip Medley (502) 425-1110
Shift Captain: Skip Medley
Callers: Jim Head, Pete Korfhage, George Merrifield,
LeRoy Meyer, Phil Passafiume
Class of 1951
Class Agents: Bob Quarles (502) 425-7494 and
Walt Schnurr (502) 639-3547
Shift Captains: Bob Quarles, Walt Schnurr
Callers: Don Bayers, Ed Boone, Bill Dougherty,
Jim English, Bob Hillebrand, Nick Murphy, Walt Schnurr
For the 11th time, Bob Montgomery Dixie Honda earned
the 2010 President’s Award from American Honda Motor
Co., Inc. The award is based on customer service and
satisfaction, sales, training and facilities.
Class of 1952
Class Agents: Bernie Kosse (502) 245-9377 and Jim
Lechleiter (502) 426-2977
Shift Captain: Jim Lechleiter
Callers: David Beneke, Ben Brumleve, Jim Duggins, Joe
Herp, Jack Krininger, Jim Lechleiter, Joe Sass, Bill Schneider
Class of 1953
Class Agents: Rich Mazzoli (502) 267-6219 and
Bob Simpson (502) 241-5400
Shift Captains: Bob Simpson, Rich Mazzoli
Callers: Clyde Beatty, Jim Herp, Tony Horn, Rich Mazzoli,
Gene Russell, Bob Schaefer, Bob Simpson, Pat Stephens,
Bill Veith
Class of 1954
Class Agent: Jerry Bayens (502) 690-6082
Shift Captains: Jerry Bayens, Bill Sherman
Callers: Jerry Bayens, Tom Elpers, Bernie Fussenegger,
Dave McGinty, Jim Nuss, Mike Platt, Jim Walsh
Class of 1955
Class Agents: Howard Meyer (502) 458-5820 and
Bob Weihe (502) 459-6397
Shift Captains: Howard Meyer, Bob Weihe
Callers: Bob Adelberg, Jim Augustus, Dutch Bishop,
Jim Gates, Bill Luckett, Howard Meyer, Jim Ogburn,
Jim Rademaker, Bob Weihe, Duane Williams
Class of 1957
Class Agent: Bill Cooper (502) 895-1323
Shift Captain: Bill Cooper
Callers: Bob Bramer, Bill Cooper, Dick Durbin, Al Huber,
Don Marquess, Dickie Mueller, Neil O’Leary, Jim Reader
The Breakfast Boys of ‘57 continue to meet once a month.
Contact Bill at bill@billcooper.com for details.
Dick Mueller married Tyra Fullam on April 15.
Witnesses were Bill Cooper and his wife, Jill.
Bill was the matchmaker for the happy couple.
This past June, Bill Cooper visited
Brother James Kelly at Mt. Saint
Joseph in Baltimore. They walked the
campus, toured the school, discussed
Winston Churchill, and reflected
on life’s “journey with cancer.” Bill
remarks that he “left a better and
stronger man having shared those
moments with him.” He also encour-
ages you to pray for Brother James and to contact him,
not with sympathy, but friendship and encouragement. He
promises it will be a rewarding experience.
Class of 1958
Class Agent: Carl Neiman (502) 451-6174
Shift Captain: Carl Niemann
Callers: Bill Burmester, Tom Coffey, Jim Fitzgibbon,
Bill Gibson, Phil Hasselwander, Jim Holston, Carl Niemann,
John Passafiume, Herb Rahm, John Ryan
Class of 1959
Class Agent: Doug Ganote (502) 648-0851
Shift Captain: Doug Ganote
Callers: John Callahan, Doug Ganote, Dave Keller,
Jim Remmers, Ed Schuhmann
In Memoriam
Frank L. Neuhauser ’30
Paul L. Sherman, Sr. ’33
Phillip Francis Dattilo ’35
Clifford George Ohlman ’35
Eugene J. Lurding ’36
Emmett A. Ratterman, Sr. ’36
Jerome Joseph Ohligschlager ’39
William M. “Bill” Sheehan ’39
Francis Kevin “Pop” Chawk, Sr. ’41
Oscar C. Von Allmen, Jr. ’42
Robert L. “Bob” Dentinger ’42
James Patrick “J.P.” Kearns ’42
George R. Miller ’42
James Muldoon ’42
Thomas P. Shively ’42
Frank J. Welsh ’42
Joseph Anthony Renzi, Sr. ’43
George A. “Junie” Zoeller ’43
Owen Kieran Caster, Jr. ’44
Edward John Kemper ’44
Carl William Mueller ’45
William H. “Bill” O’Bryan ’45
Ralph E. Whitehead, M.D. ’45
Lawrence E. “Buddy Larry” Haming ’46
David Leo Hazelip ’46
Robert Hall Goodwin, Jr. ’47
Alfred A. Allgeier ’48
Edward A. Davis ’48
Louis Preston “Lou” Schmitz ’48
Clevin L. Roth ’49
Vetter “Sonny” Graves ’50
Marvin Lee Allgeier ’51
John J. Burns, Jr. ’51
Carlos Noal “Nick” Nichols ’51
Chester J. Schuler, Jr. ’51
Martin Joseph Grimm ’52
David Spanyer ’52
George Raymond “Poppi” Olliges, Sr. ’53
Ron Seitz ’53
Donald Edward Kopp ’54
Clifford Francis Batliner, Jr. ’55
Lewis James “Jim” Halbleib ’55
Thomas Harding Gray, Jr. ’56
William Raymond Kemper ’56
James W. “Jim” O’Hern III ’56
Edward F. Schroeder ’56
John M. Mattingly ’58
William John Bartlett ’59
Gerald E. “Jerry” Cahill ’59
George M. Nix, Jr. ’60
William J. Fehribach, Sr. ’61
Robert Lewis Meiman ’62
Edward Joseph Wegenast ’61
Stephen L. “Steve” Baldwin ’62
John V. Forsee ’64
Joseph M. Clark, Jr. ’69
Charles Anthony “Charlie” Lauer ’69
Richard Raymond “Rick” Mohr ’71
Philip Joseph Bisig ’72
Michael Louis Ferrill ’77
James W. Schneider II ’78
Upcoming Events
August 13 Alumni Cross Country Run
August 13 Alumni Booth/St. Joe’s Picnic
August 23 St. X Night with the Bats
September 8 Fall Class Agent Meeting
September 9 Future Tiger Night
September 10 Freshman
Grandparents’ Day Mass
September 26 Shillelagh Cup Golf Outing
September 30 St. X vs. Trinity
Football Classic
October 1-2, 4, 6, 8 Student Drama Production
Arsenic & Old Lace
October 27 Alumni Hall of Honors
Induction Dinner
November 13 Prospective Student
Open House
December 10 Placement Exam
Event information available at www.saintx.com
or by calling (502) 637-8485
Thank You, Alumni Phonathon Volunteers
Alumni Seek
to Repeat
Shillelagh Cup
Victory
For the second consecutive year, the annual
Shillelagh Cup golf outing will return to
Audubon Country Club as the Alumni
Associations from St. X and Trinity battle for
bragging rights on the greens. The Shillelagh
Cup is a match-play contest modeled after
the Ryder Cup, which features a combination
of two-ball matches and four-ball matches.
In last year’s competition, the Tiger alumni
defeated a strong Shamrock group 13-11
and now lead the series with 5 victories
versus Trinity’s four, with two ties. The rivalry,
which always takes place the Monday of the
St. X vs. Trinity football game week, will
be held September 26 with a 1:00 p.m.
shotgun start. Golfers are needed for
this event and an official handicap is
required. The cost is $140 per person and
includes golf, fees, shirt, and dinner. Visit
www.saintx.com/cup for details or contact
Wes Orr ’97 at (502) 376-7896.
XBPA
Recognized
by CASE
The Council for Advancement and Support
of Education is honoring Saint Xavier with
one of its 2011 Circle of Excellence awards.
The St. X entry, Taking Care of Business:
Alumni Professional Association, was
chosen to receive a Bronze award in the
Alumni Relations category and is one of
only 253 award recipients from over
2,500 entrants. This award recognizes the
development and growth of the
St. X Business and Professional
Association as a function of
the overall Alumni Association.
It is a testament to the high quality
of St. X advancement efforts and to the
devotion and connectedness of our alumni.
CASE is a professional association serving
universities, colleges, and independent
schools and the advancement professionals
who work on their behalf in alumni relations,
communications, development, marketing,
and allied areas.
2010 Shillelagh Cup participants squeezed out a 13-11 victory.
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Class of 1960
Class Agent: Bob Benson (502) 583-8373
Shift Captain: Bob Benson
Callers: Larry Baird, Bob Benson, Tom Huber, Bert Knight,
Don Leffler, Ken Ludwig, Tom Maier, John Peake
Class of 1961
Class Agent: Mike Pollio (502) 797-5530
Shift Captain: Ed Weis
Callers: John Lococo, Paul Mangeot, John Walsh, Ed Weis
The Class of 1961 celebrated their 50th reunion June
10–12. 68 graduates and their guests took part in activities
that included Churchill Downs, a dinner dance, tour of the
KFC YUM! Arena, Mass, and brunch. It was a memorable
weekend enjoyed by all in attendance.
Class of 1962
Class Agent: Bill Wiegandt (502) 244-4850
Shift Captain: Bill Wiegandt
Callers: Bob Gossman, Chuck Leppert, Dave Loran,
Dan Magruder, Bob Meyer, Bill Wiegandt
Class of 1963
Class Agent: Jerry Barnes (502) 228-1994
Shift Captain: Jerry Barnes
Callers: Tony Ambrose, Jerry Barnes, Ron Bisig,
Al Bissmeyer, Steve Hoehler, Ed Martin, Denis Obst,
Tony Ratterman, Dick Showalter, Jack Wheatley
Class of 1964
Class Agent: Don Meyer (502) 491-2704
Shift Captain: Don Meyer
Callers: Vic Brizendine, David Day, Pete Glauber,
Ron Greenwell, David Kremer, Joe Mattingly, Don Meyer,
Charlie Westenhofer
Bill Russell is now in his 40th year of residential
real estate as broker of Cherokee Realty in Louisville.
He specializes in representing buyers and sellers and in
property management. Contact him at (502) 897-7161
or bill.russell@iglou.com.
Class of 1965
Class Agent: Don Reiss (502) 243-1587
Shift Captain: Don Reiss
Callers: Ray Bannon, Phil Barber, Bob Brand, Bob James,
Don Reiss, Harry Rothgerber, Jack Will, Bill Wine
Bernie Bowling, St. Matthews Mayor, was elected
president of the Jefferson County League of Cities.
Class of 1966
Class Agent: Ed Mayer (502) 456-4960
Shift Captain: Ed Mayer
Callers: Mike Beam, Robert Englert, Ed Mayer
Class of 1967
Class Agents: Mike Shea (502) 609-3212; David
Vollmer (502) 893-6045; and Tony Santamassino
(502) 439-5039
Shift Captains: Tony Santamassino, Mike Shea,
David Vollmer
Callers: Joe Dumstorf, Greg Huelsman, Tony
Santamassino, David Vollmer, Bob Wimsatt
Glenn Kleier has announced a new release date for
his book The Knowledge of Good and Evil. Originally
scheduled for February, the novel will be available
beginning in July 2011.
Class of 1968
Class Agent: Mike Horlander (502) 637-5611
Shift Captain: Mike Horlander
Callers: Tom Herman, Gary Hermann, Bill Hitron,
Mike Horlander, Tom Jolly, Mike Lush, Hugh Spalding
Class of 1969
Class Agents: Steve Liebert (502) 905-3593 and
Steve Lannert (502) 394-2508
Shift Captains: Steve Lannert, Steve Liebert
Callers: Mark Fetter, Tom Hartlage, John Hunter,
Steve Lannert, Steve Liebert
Deacon Mark Rougeux attended St. Joseph of
Arimathea funeral services at Meadowview Cemetery on
June 30, assisting the Jefferson County Coroner’s office
with burials of indigent individuals.
Class of 1970
Class Agents: Tim Haas (502) 637-7008 or Mark
Webster (502) 290-3909
Shift Captains: Tim Haas, Mark Webster
Callers: Matt Carey, Lenny Lococo, Steve Ramser,
Steve Vierling, Mark Webster, Gil Wentzel
Class of 1971
Class Agent: Bert Erny (502) 445-9987
Shift Captain: Bert Erny
Callers: Paul Buddeke, Bert Erny, Fred Graff,
Mike Misbach, David Steinbock, Rick Tonini,
Vernon Weickel, Rick Willinger
The Builders Exchange of
Kentucky, Inc., elected Pat
Murphy to serve as President
for 2011.
Class of 1972
Class Agent: Pete Wimsatt (502) 897-6140
Shift Captain: Pete Wimsatt
Callers: Larry Bloemer, Lou Conkling, John Hornung,
Rich Martin, Dennis Oechsli, Greg Thomas, Pete Wimsatt,
Rusty Woods
Class of 1973
Class Agents: Mike Brangers (502) 550-9678 and
Rick Staab (502) 254-0014
Shift Captains: Mike Brangers, Rick Staab
Callers: Mike Brangers, Pete Gerstle, Art Rothgerber,
Keith Springer, Rick Staab
Class of 1974
Class Agent: Bill Ryan (502) 456-2121
Shift Captain: Bill Ryan
Callers: Ralph Holmes, Tim Lasley, Paul Noltemeyer,
Bill Ryan, Mike Schwartz
Class of 1975
Class Agent: Alan Gates (502) 244-1987
Shift Captain: Alan Gates
Callers: Jim Baker, Alan Gates, David Worland,
Willie Yates
Class of 1976
Class Agent: Mike Sheehan (502) 298-2956
Shift Captain: Mike Sheehan
Callers: Chuck Buehner, Rob Eberenz, Ken Goodson,
Jack Klausing, Tom Schladand, Mike Sheehan
Class of 1977
Shift Captain: Tony Fink
Callers: Tony Fink, Tom Gavin, Ken Kinderman,
Tom Mann, John Raque, Clark Salot, Chuck Willenbrink
Class of 1978
Class Agents: Barry Holland (502) 893-2305 and
Paul Shaughnessy (502) 458-3676
Shift Captain: Paul Shaughnessy
Callers: Matt Fargen, Steve Hartung, Barry Holland,
Paul Shaughnessy, Rob Sheehan
Class of 1979
Class Agent: Kevin Elliott (502) 379-7197
Shift Captain: Kevin Elliott
Callers: Larry Bischoff, Kevin Elliott, Alan Luckett,
Mike Miller, Jeff Tross, Bill Yancey
Fr. Fred Klotter, pastor of St. Martin of Tours Church, is
one of 60 members of the latest Leadership Louisville class.
Class of 1980
Class Agent: Scott Raque (502) 419-5220
Shift Captain: Scott Raque
Callers: Steve Gray, Jay Hook, Chris Karem,
Gerry Kauffmann, Mike Ogburn, Scott Raque,
Michael Shields, Jerry Simms, Gregg Wagner
Class of 1981
Class Agent: Jerry Roby, Jr. (502) 693-7629
Shift Captains: Dave Esterle, Jerry Roby
Callers: Joe Bauer, Jim Doll, Dave Esterle, Alan Graves,
Tim Head, Bob Keene, Joe Kleine-Kracht, Greg Kosse,
Steve Mattingly, Phil Miller, Tim Reilly, Jerry Roby,
Frank Steltenpohl
Class of 1982
Class Agent: Earl Winebrenner (502) 671-0015
Shift Captain: Earl Winebrenner
Callers: Michael Azzara, Al Bennett, John Carney,
Paul Conway, Ed Fallon, Alex Fleming, Troy Jones,
John Jury, Chris Kurtz, Frank Marx, Terry McDermott,
Darryl Metzger, Steve Meyer, Kevin Raque, Mike Scheid,
Stan Sims, Steve Weyland, Earl Winebrenner, Dave Zickel
Congrats to Ken Wuetcher for winning the men’s 45-49
age group in the 2011 Papa John’s 10-Miler. Ken’s race
time was 1:04:44 (an average time of 6:28 per mile),
which placed him 90th overall out of over 7,000 runners.
Way to go Ken!
The Tiger tradition continues for seven 1982 grads who
have sons in the new Class of 2011. Congratulations to
these recent graduates: Patrick Cecil, son of Brad Cecil;
Nick Fleming, son of Alex Fleming; Nathan Hincks, son
of Chris Hincks; Joseph Meyer, son of David Meyer;
Andrew Polston, son of Dan Polston; Ben Taylor, son
of Todd Taylor; and Ben Zickel, son of David Zickel.
Welcome new Tiger alumni!
Class of 1983
Class Agent: Dave Sermersheim
(502) 899-3399
Caller: Dave Sermersheim
Brown-Forman promoted Tim
Rutledge to Vice President, Director
of Route-to-Consumer/Alliance.
Class of 1984
Class Agent: Lee Pfeiffer (502) 458-0358
John Salazar was appointed to Middleton Reutlinger’s
management committee. He is a director at the firm,
concentrating his legal practice in the field of intellectual
property issues, especially in the areas
of patents, trademarks, copyrights,
and computer law.
Brown-Forman promoted Mark
Bacon to Senior Vice President,
Managing Director, Southern Comfort.
Class of 1985
Class Agent: Doug Brumleve
(502) 905-2024
Davis Robinson recently published a book, Discipline
your Motivation: Defeat Deterrents, Construct Confidence,
and Believe in Yourself. This is a great resource if you are in
a management role and wish to provide your team with
some professional development or if you’re in the market
Class of 1991
Class Agent: Tim Amshoff (502) 538-4951
Caller: Tim Amshoff
Dr. Kupper Wintergerst, a Pediatric Endocrinologist,
earned the ARGI Financial Group’s Physician of the
Year Award.
Class of 1992
Class Agent: Greg Boehnlein (502) 228-4265
Shift Captain: Greg Boehnlein
Callers: Greg Boehnlein, Jason Harp, Josh Loeb,
Robby Wine
In June, Anthony Pottinger married Joan Elizabeth
Pannuti of Tarrytown, N.Y. He is an active duty
officer in the U.S. Army and just transferred from
Washington, DC, to the United States Military
Academy at West Point, where he will serve in the
Office of the Staff Judge Advocate.
Class of 1993
Class Agent: Peter Cummins (502) 779-8190
Shift Captains: Peter Cummins, David Krebs
Callers: Bob Breedlove, Bill Cheatham, Peter Cummins,
Kenny Hoerter, Schuyler John, David Krebs,
Sam Kudmani, Aaron Spalding, Shawn Woosley
Class of 1994
Class Agent: David Pape (502) 435-5021
Shift Captain: Dave Pape
Callers: Kyle Head, Gavin Howard, Dave Pape,
Hal Salsbery, Marty Wissing
Hal Salsbery recently joined Francis & Company, Inc.,
in Louisville. He is selling personal and commercial
insurance. Contact: (502) 451-4382 or
hal@francisandcompany.com.
Anyone looking for unique Louisville-themed T-shirts or
gifts should visit Will Russell’s store, WHY Louisville, at
1583 Bardstown Road in the Highlands. WHY Louisville
also offers screen printing services, so anyone needing
shirts printed for business or an event can visit
www.whylouisville.com for a free quote.
Audrey and David Pape and their
son, Henry ’26, welcomed daughter
Margaret McCormick on March 3.
Class of 1995
Caller: Paul Burke
Liz and Scott Boehnlein are
the proud parents of twin
boys. George William and
Scott Joseph, III, were born
on April 25.
for an inspirational book. Contact: dmr30@yahoo.com or
www.horizonconsultingserv.com.
Class of 1986
Class Agent: John McCarthy (502) 262-4797
25-Year Reunion to be held September 30–
October 1. Details will be mailed in August.
Shift Captain: John McCarthy
Callers: Scott Baumrucker, Jerry Henderson, Jim Lechleiter,
John McCarthy
Class of 1987
Class Agents: Kris Mueller (502) 599-7310 and
Mike Jury (502) 458-6731
Shift Captains: Mike Jury, Kris Mueller
Callers: Ted Bordador, Tom Hubbs, Mike Jury,
Jimmy Kirchdorfer, Kris Mueller
Ja Hillebrand served as chair of the 2011 Kentucky Derby
Festival. He was also the first chair to ever run in the mini-
Marathon during his term.
Sean Rhiney has been named the
Director of The Eigel Center for
Community-Engaged Learning at
Xavier University. He earned his
B.A. from Xavier and his J.D. from
the Salmon P. Chase College of Law
at Northern Kentucky University.
Sean was previously the Public Service Coordinator and
Counselor at the University of Cincinnati College Of Law’s
Center for Professional Development.
Class of 1988
Class Agent: Brian Doheny (502) 742-6337
Shift Captains: Brian Doheny, Charlie Mercer
Callers: Brian Doheny, Jim Jury, Phil Longmeyer,
Andrew Masterson, Jeff McMahon, Charlie Mercer
Rick Nold has been named the head women’s volleyball
coach at Auburn University.
Class of 1989
Class Agent: Rick Tobe (502) 974-3872
Shift Captain: Rick Tobe
Callers: Chris Brown, Scott Budnick, Rick Tobe
Class of 1990
Class Agent: Tim Corrigan (502) 817-4177
Shift Captain: Tim Corrigan
Callers: Tim Corrigan, Mike Hillerich, Todd Mercer
Aaron Miller has joined Leadership Louisville Center
as Program Manager for the Ignite Louisville and Focus
Louisville programs. He has moved after spending 12
years doing the morning show on 102.3 The Max. Aaron
and his wife, Susan, are parents of Maggie (5) and Charlie
(2). Contact Aaron at miller@leadershiplouisville.org to
chat or learn more about Leadership Louisville.
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Class of 1996
Class Agent: Jon Giacalone (502) 727-7926
15-Year Reunion to be held September 30–
October 1. Details will be mailed in August.
Shift Captain: Jon Giacalone
Callers: Jeremy Bolton, Tendai Charasika,
Jon Giacalone, Scott Gorter, Joe Higgins, Joe Nett,
Zach Zinser
Beginning July 2011, Zach Zinser will serve a one-year
term as President of the Greater Louisville Association of
Health Underwriters.
Class of 1997
Class Agent: Marty Schnurr (502) 333-9004
Shift Captain: Wes Orr
Callers: Kevin Barrett, Kyle Bates, Cory Kaufman,
Wes Orr, Marty Schnurr
Laura (Assumption ’97) and John Eifler are the proud
parents of John, III, (Jack) born on June 25, 2010. After
graduating from Cornell Medical School, John and family
are now residing in Baltimore where he is in residency
specializing in urological surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Jennifer and Chris Mayer recently
celebrated the first birthday of their
son Henry Mills “The H-Train”
(Class of 2028). Henry was born
April 14, 2010. Chris and family
reside in Louisville.
Lori (Sacred Heart ’99) and Wes Orr
became the proud parents of Jameson
Thomas (Class of 2028) on May 11, 2010. Wes recently
partnered with Data Media, which sells computers and
printers and offers full servicing and supplies for
printers. Call Wes at (502) 376-7896 to sign up
for this year’s Shillelagh Cup golf outing, which will
take place Monday, September 26 at Audubon Country
Club. Last year, St. X alumni golfers beat the Trinity
alumni 13-11.
Marty Schnurr, III, has joined Cast Stone Concepts
full-time as Principal and Co-owner. Cast Stone Concepts
(www.caststoneconcepts.net) specializes in making fine,
custom concrete countertops, vanities, bars, and outdoor
kitchens. Marty co-owns the company with three other
St. X graduates – Todd Bisig ‘97, Brad Bisig ‘00, and
Marty Schnurr, Jr. ‘62. Contact Marty for a free estimate
and Tiger-friendly pricing at (859) 333-9004 or
marty@caststoneconcepts.net.
Captain Nathan A. Leppert is
currently stationed with the 101st
Airborne Division in Afghanistan.
While he is deployed, his wife,
Amy, and son, Ryan, remain at Fort
Campbell, Ky.
Susan (Ballard ’98) and Matt Stack
welcomed their second son and future Tiger, Henry
Matthew on March 18. He joins big brother Campbell
(Class of 2028). Matt recently opened Stack Insurance
Agency in August 2010, which
specializes in all lines of personal and
commercial insurance. Contact him at
his Louisville office at (502) 514-4577,
ext. 100, or at (502) 644-7021.
Class of 1998
Caller: Michael Bush
Class of 1999
Class Agent: Charlie Dicken (502) 693-7583
Shift Captain: Charlie Dicken
Callers: Charlie Dicken, Eric Gleis, Mark Klein
Class of 2000
Class Agent: Brooks Mayer (502) 558-4913
Shift Captain: Brooks Mayer
Callers: Danny Fuchs, Tim
Furlong, Sean Lanning,
Brooks Mayer
Captain Joseph A. Leppert
is stationed with the
Colorado Army National
Guard at Peterson AFB. He
married Nelli Bosche of Hanau, Germany, on August 15,
2010, in Colorado Springs.
Christal and Richie Gimmel
are the proud parents of
William Owen, born April
28. Richie has been
promoted to Vice President
of Engineering at Atlas Machine and Supply, which is
based in Louisville.
Class of 2001
Class Agent: Nathan Durbin (502) 807-5723
Shift Captain: Eric Saling
Callers: Tony Colyer, Nathan Durbin, Shane Moseley,
Eric Saling
Jason Hellmann will be graduating from the University
of Louisville in December with his Ph.D. in Physiology and
Biophysics. His parents and wife, Jessica, are proud of him
for 10 years of hard work to complete three degrees.
Class of 2002
Class Agent: J. Shamus Greene (502) 295-3370
Caller: P.J. Duckworth
Michael Stewart recently began a new role in the
outdoor advertising industry with Clear Channel Outdoor
as a Real Estate Representative in New York. He was
previously an Account Executive with CBS Outdoor in
Chicago. Michael is also coaching a youth lacrosse team
in New York City.
Bradley Lawson married Chelsea Korfel of Westerville,
Ohio, on May 22. They are both 2006 graduates of the
University of Dayton. Chelsea is currently a Ph.D. candidate
in the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and
Organismal Biology at The Ohio State University. Bradley
graduated in June from Ohio State’s College of Medicine
and will start his residency in Otolaryngology (head and
neck surgery) at the University of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences in Little Rock. The couple just returned from a
year in Ecuador studying critically endangered harlequin
frogs and providing healthcare to an indigenous village in
the Amazon rainforest.
Class of 2003
Class Agents: Zach Cooke (502) 396-7607 and Rob
Schenkenfelder (859) 608-7416
Shift Captain: Zach Cooke, Rob Schenkenfelder
Callers: Art Baumann, Paul Chumbley, Ben Colyer,
Zach Cooke, David Horne, David Phillips, Brad Ruch,
Rob Schenkenfelder
David Horne has been named Director of Operations for
men’s soccer at the University of Louisville. He previously
served as General Manager of the Louisville Lightning.
Bobby Curtis moved to the #7 spot, ahead of former
marathon great, Alberto Salazar, on the U.S. all-time list
for 10,000 meters. Running in the 2011 Payton Jordan
Cardinal invitational in Palo Alto, Cal., on May 1, Curtis’
race time of 27 minutes, 24.67 seconds is a personal best
and is better than the Olympic A standard for the 10,000
meters. Curtis finished second in the race to Kenyan
runner Bedan Karoki.
Justin Waskey flew one of two SH-60B US Navy
helicopters during 2011 Thunder Over Louisville. The event
is ranked as one of the top five air shows in the nation.
While at St. X, Justin was an All-State soccer player. He
graduated in 2008 from the United States Naval Academy.
Class of 2004
Class Agent: Matt Gandolfo (502) 649-0133
Shift Captain: Matt Gandolfo
Callers: Matt Gandolfo, Ryan Jones, Bryan McCrea,
Patrick McMahon
Class of 2005
Class Agent: Joe Tronzo (502) 291-4330
Shift Captain: Joe Tronzo
Callers: Paddy McCormick, Zac Taylor, Joe Tronzo,
Harold Wainwright
Class of 2006
Class Agent: J. Matt Raque (502) 296-5891
The Vanderbilt Melodores, co-founded by John
Baunach, placed third at the 15th annual International
Championship of Collegiate A Cappella at Lincoln Center
in New York City. The group won the 2011 Contemporary
A Cappella Recording Award
(the A Cappella equivalent
of a Grammy) in the Best
Classical Song category
for their rendition of “Sleep”
by Eric Whitacre.
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Class of 2007
Class Agents: John Patrick Greenwell (502) 287-3690
and Daniel Francis (502) 533-5316
Donnie Bowers graduated from the
United States Naval Academy in May,
receiving his bachelor’s degree in
economics. He has been commissioned
as a second lieutenant in the United
States Marine Corp.
Class of 2008
Class Agent: Peter Urda (502) 718-6994
Jack Hilt salutes fellow
St. X alumnus Donnie
Bowers ‘07 who recently
graduated from the United
States Naval Academy. Jack
expects to graduate in 2013
with a bachelor’s degree in
political science. He has not yet made his service selection.
Class of 2009
Class Agent: Chris Yared (502) 271-7999
Chase Carraro, a Lacrosse midfielder for the University
of Denver, was named the Eastern College Athletic
Conference Tournament MVP. While the Pioneers season
ended at the NCAA Final Four, Chase was named to the
honorable mention USILA All-American team and the All-
ECAC first team.
Tony Bergamini and Chris Yared have attended two
funerals at Meadowview Cemetery this summer, assisting
the St. Joseph of Arimathea Society with burials.
Class of 2010
Patrick Scrivener and Zachary Hensley both completed
the BSA Eagle Scout Awards after St. X graduation.
Collin Wainscott was the recipient of the 2011 Gwong
Sun Scholarship at the University of Louisville. The
scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student in
Computer Engineering and Computer Science department
with an outstanding academic record and potential for
achievement in their professional career.
Congratulations to Ben Kolb, a member of Bellarmine
University’s track and field team, for winning the
Decathlon at the Great Lakes Valley Conference Outdoor
Track and Field Championships May 8 at Missouri
University of Science & Technology. Ben tallied 6,330
points breaking a conference record which was set in
2003. Ben was also named GLVC Freshman Athlete of the
Meet. The Bellarmine Knights finished runner-up in the
Championships, which is the program’s highest achievement.
Class of 2011
Class Agent: Will Ford
(502) 619-8907
Neal Morris achieved the Eagle
Scout rank in May.
Rory Hopkins continues to serve as
an active member of the St. Joseph of Arimathea Society,
attending several funerals already since graduation.
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The Tiger is published three times a year by the Saint Xavier High School Alumni Association.
To submit a class note or news article, or to make an inquiry, contact the Office of Advancement at
alum@saintx.com, call (502) 637-8485, or mail to: Office of Advancement, Saint Xavier High School,
1609 Poplar Level Road, Louisville, KY 40217
Saint Xavier High School
President Perry E. Sangalli, Ed.D. ’76
Senior Vice President and Principal Bro. Edward Driscoll, C.F.X., Honorary ’89
Vice President for Finance Lawrence F. Bergamini ’79
Vice President for Advancement Michael J. Littell, Honorary ’07
Director of Advancement Chuck Willenbrink ’77
Assistant Director of Advancement – Kelly Purcell Stratman
Constituent Relations
Assistant Director of Advancement – Holly Morris
Annual Giving
Executive Assistant for Advancement Natalie DeNardo
Administrative Assistant for Advancement Stacey Mercer
Administrative Assistant for Advancement Kathy Pierce
Saint Xavier Alumni Board of Directors
President – Charles F. Mercer, Jr. ’88
President-Elect – William J. Cooper, IV ’57
Vice-President, Resources – Charles B. Dicken ’99
Vice-President,Activities & Events – William J. Sherman, Jr. ’54
Secretary – Michael D. Bush ’98
Past-President – Anthony H. Ambrose ’63
Teddy E. Bordador ’87
Scott D. Budnick ’89
Paul A. Burke ’95
Phillip J. Duckworth ’02
Bradley F. Estes ’96
Mark E. Fetter ’69
D. Anthony Fink ’77
Alan L. Gates ’75
Paul M. Grisanti ’72
James R. Head ’50
Gavin X. Howard ’94
Michael D. Lush ’68
Paul M. Mangeot ’61
Andrew P. Masterson ’88
Mark W. Raque ’85
Arthur L. Rothgerber ’73
Eric J. Saling ’01
Michael R. Scheid, Sr. ’82
Thank You, Alumni Phonathon Volunteers
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