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Cleveland Centra l Cathol ic | 2014 2015 Advancement Review2
Note: This publication reviews Cleveland Central Catholics Mission Advancement activities between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.
2015 Graduates of Central Catholic
129 Graduates: 100% graduated
4 Year Colleges: ..................................52.7%2 Year Colleges:..................................36.4%Work Force: ........................................... 7.8%Military: ..................................................2.3%Trade/Technical Schools: ................... 0.8%
MALE FEMALE TOTAL4 Year Colleges: 30 38 682 Year Colleges: 19 28 47Work Force: 9 1 10Military: 1 2 3Trade/Technical Schools: 1 0 1 60 69 129
Graduates offered scholarship assistance: 28
Amount of scholarship grant assistance offered: More than $2.7 million
Table of Contents
Letter of Appreciation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Advancement Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Advisory Board and Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Financials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Honor Roll of Donors . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10
Special Events Summary . . . . . . . . . . 11
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Letter of Appreciation
Greetings to Cleveland Central Catholic High Schools stakeholders and supporters! This publication serves as an annual financial report and a brief recap of the advancement of our mission during the 2014-15 academic and fiscal year, ending June 30, 2015. The 2014-15 academic year at Central Catholic was a very successful one, by any of our standard benchmarks.
Enrollment rose by 5.4% to 625, CCCs highest level since 1989. All four class levels were full and had waiting lists. The Class of 2015 graduated 129 seniors the largest graduating class since 1994. For the second consecutive year, all our seniors graduated. Of those, over 89% were admitted into college, continuing a trend that has increased by over 23% in the past dozen years. This class also garnered over $2.7 million in college scholarships, establishing a new school record. Congratulations to them and to all who helped them achieve so much!
Besides these successful outcomes, this past year also marked a number of other steps forward in making the Central Catholic Experience an outstanding one for our students. Due to our increasing enrollment, additional faculty and staff were hired including those who work with our students with special learning needs (approximately 17% of our students). CCCs athletic program continues to progress too, with dramatic improvement in the competitiveness of our girls volleyball and boys baseball teams, for example. Our boys basketball team lost a heartbreaking decision in the state championship game but displayed outstanding sportsmanship and integrity.
It was a very busy and productive year for our schools Advisory Board, as well. The various board committees continue to address key issues and help provide solutions to the many challenges facing our school and our families. Two of these were especially noteworthy in 2014-15. The Advancement Committee helped lead CCC to a record-setting year for total private donations with $1,283,267 tallied. Both of CCCs annual fundraising events, CleanUp+Clams and Calcutta, set new records for gross revenue and net profits bravo!
The Facilities Committee has been studying how CCC and its partners could benefit from the creation of a Campus Master Plan. The committee laid this groundwork in 2014-15, and will continue to make this a priority during the current fiscal year. By working with our key stakeholders, CCC aims to create a healthy environment for our students by defining and securing our campus, addressing the needs of an aging physical plant, and pursuing creative solutions to ongoing challenges relating to space, access, and parking needs. This is an exciting time as we envision a bright future for Central Catholic!
As always, we remain grateful to the hundreds of people who partner with us to ensure the financial viability of our school. With nearly 85% of our families living at or below the federal poverty levels, it is imperative that we continue to secure this critical funding. Thanks to the hard work of our wonderful board members, CCC has been able to increase the amount of corporate support over the past few years, while also adding new foundation partners and donors.
The simple reality is that Cleveland Central Catholic needs this support to survive. But that is not enough for our mission. This school must thrive! We are providing a high-quality Catholic education to all who seek it combining the blessings of faith formation with academic rigor. This is a tried-and-true formula that produces results, but we need your continued support to get to that next level.
We wish to express our sincere thanks to you for your investments of financial support, volunteer hours, prayers and good works.
We also acknowledge the dedicated service of our Advisory Board members, our corporate and foundation partners and the Diocese of Cleveland for their leadership and outstanding support of our mission. We look forward to seeing you on campus to witness the great good that you have made possible for our very deserving students.
Please consider encouraging family members, friends and associates to visit Cleveland Central Catholic High School. This is a very special school that serves as a beacon of hope in our community.
Thank you and may God bless your generosity!
Gratefully,
John A. Peca 70 Leo P. Hyland Chair, Advisory Board President
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Mission Statement Rooted in Gospel Values and
Catholic tradition, Cleveland
Central Catholic High School
educates and prepares young men and
women for the future and challenges
them to excel and deepen their faith
to responsibly serve God, church
and community.
The CCC Office of Advancement is dedicated to
working with the schools Advisory Board, leadership
team and all constituents and partners to responsibly
generate the financial resources to successfully
promote and protect the schools mission.
Advancement OfficeAdvancement Office
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AdministrationLeo Hyland, PresidentSr. Allison Marie Gusdanovic, SND, PrincipalDr. Lanny Hollis, Associate PrincipalJohn Crawford Jr., 84, Dean of StudentsWilliam Powers, Dean of Students
2014-15 Advisory BoardCaprice BraggRev. Joseph CallahanRichard T. CasteleGeorge Chase 61John CveticAllyn DaviesSteve DeJohn Tricia Eschbach-HallJohn GallagherPaul HumlMarie KittredgeJim KlesselRaymond KrncevicJerry KyselaBrian McMahonC. Larry MillerJohn Peca 70, ChairJason ReedFrank RoddyRobert J. RosingBetts SkrhaSr. Carol Anne Smith, HMRichard StovskyEllen ZeruchaFrank V. Zombek
OFFICE OF CATECHETICAL FORMATION AND EDUCATIONMargaret LyonsEugene BoyerRoberta Betlejewski
ADVANCEMENT STAFFEileen CanepariJackie KeimPatrick DiSalvatoreWilliam Sluzewski
FACULTYJayce Bailey 06Mary BaileyMarilyn BattistelliMaryhelen Bednarchik 77Kristin BergstromAnthony Bien 99Beverly BrewerJames CarfagnaAllen ClarkKanesha CrenshawMartha Croll 77Brooke DanforthSr. Karen Dolovacky, SNDRita Dowd-MikolajczykAaron EatmanSr. Mary Josephe Fernandez, SNDMichael GeorgeDr. Joann Hynes, OLL 69Ryan JakubczakDon JohnstonTraci JonesCaitlin KellyCynthia KinleySr. Antoinette Krejsa, SNDLouis MallisDominic MasottiMary MatzorkisRegina MauckKatherine ModicDesiree Moyer-StephensThomas MurphyMary Nichols-BrondfieldLindsey NicholsonMichael PalciskoTina PlescaMontina PrestonElizabeth RancourtLeslie ReesingJanice Roccosalva
Joseph RockSr. Kelley Rush, SNDSr. Mary Seton Schlather, SNDJohn SchweickertCarol TroxellAndrew UlleMatthew WallenhorstCynthia WebsterStephen WinklerRalph WroblewskiDArcy ZeiglerLinda ZiskaJohn Zito
STAFFMark AlbertPat AyersCarmella DaviesRichard GoodrichNadine GurleyWilliam HahnBeverly Jarrett, SJC 58Patricia JohnsonLynn KanengeiserMaggie LashChristine Maglionico Linda ONeilMelissa RileyPamela ShelleyThomas TamasiDonita WilksRichard Wojcik
2014-15 Administration, Faculty and Staff
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Income Expenses
n Tuition Revenue $4,796,145.65n Grants & Scholarships $101,918.15n Donated Facilities Income $285,000.00n Contributions $179,241.55n Capital Campaign $289,850.00n Mandated Services Income $212,400.00n Development Event Income $203,420.00n Diocese - Subsidy $119,999.96n Other $229,199.55
Total Income $6,417,174.86
Financials July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015
n Personnel Salaries $3,153,467.54n Personnel Benefits $872,051.63n Plant and Maintenance $390,411.06n Donated Facilities $285,000.00n Administrative Expense $421,209.75n Depreciation $356,852.16n Bad Debt Expense $73,679.78n Athletic Expenses $136,602.17n Development Expenses $84,411.00n Development Event Expense $68,646.64n Capital Campaign Expense $70,034.78n Other $162,581.56
Total Expenses $6,074,948.07
Tuition Revenue 74.74%
Donated Facilities Income 4.44%
Contributions 2.79%
Capital CampaIgn
4.52%
Mandated Services Income
3.31%
Grants & Scholarships 1.59%
Development Event Income 3.17%
Diocese - Subsidy 1.87%
Other 3.57%
Personnel Salaries 51.92%
Administrative Expense 6.93%
Development Event Expense
1.13%
Capital Campaign Expense 1.15%
Depreciation 5.87%
Personnel Benefits 14.35%
Plant and Maintenance
6.43%
Donated Facilities 4.69%
Athletic Expenses 2.25% Development
Expenses 1.39% Other 2.68%
Bad Debt Expense 1.21%
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CHAMPION SOCIETY $250,000 and aboveThird Federal Foundation
PRESIDENTS SOCIETY $25,000 - $49,999Rita and Peter A. CarfagnaHowley Family Foundation*
FOUR SAINTS SOCIETY $10,000 - $24,999Susie and Donald J. DiemerRichard B. FisherThe Giant Eagle Foundation*Debbie and Joe MuscaThe Lauretta K. Peters and Richard R. Peters FoundationThe REX Pipe and Supply Co.Carol RiniSisters of Notre Dame*The Edward and Betty Sloat FoundationThe Swagelok Foundation
LEADERSHIP SOCIETY $5,000 - $9,999Anonymous*Aon FoundationBenesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Arnoff LLPBarbara and William V. Carson, Jr.George Chase, SS 61 / Chase Family Foundation / Chromascape, Inc.Laurie and John CveticAllyn and John Davies / Merrymeeting, Inc.Jenniffer and Daryl DeckardMedical Mutual of OhioKatie and Ray MurphyThe Musca Family Charitable FundPatricia and Charles J. Nock, Sr.Janelle M. Pauer and Andrew ShirleyPatricia and Frank J. RoddyUniversity Hospitals Health SystemMary Lu and George F. WasmerWasmer, Schroeder & Co.
ANGEL FLIGHT SOCIETY $2,500 - $4,999Anonymous (2)Ann and John BeringerThe DiGeronimo Family FoundationFairmount Minerals FoundationJohn E. Gallagher IIIPaula and Michael J. IacampoIndustrial Manufacturing Company, LLCThe Jennifer Fund of the Community West FoundationJones DayCarrie and James KlesselCindy and Brian McMahonThe Millbury FoundationOhio State Council Knights of ColumbusPatti and Steve PasqualeJoanna and John Peca 70 / Surety Title Agency, Inc.Patricia and John P. RingenbachMarcia and Robert RosingKathleen and James Sluzewski+Tremco
FOUNDERS SOCIETY$1,000 - $2,499AncoraArrow InternationalJean and William J. BergoldElizabeth and Charles H. BrewsterLoretta BroekerCohen & CompanyAnita and Thomas J. CookCutting DynamicsSusan and John W. Diemer+Patrick DiSalvatoreMary Lou DurkinBrian FerryFifth Third BankLauren FineJudith A. GedeonGail and Tony Brancatelli
Anne and Robert GreveyMary Beth and William A. HallalJim HayesBeth and Leo P. HylandMary and James P. KanderRaymond Kotecki 77+Macys Matching Gifts ProgramJosh MandelFrank D. Manfredonia 72+Mary and Joseph McAuliffeArthur B. McBride, Sr. Family FoundationBrian McFaddenThe Merck FoundationSusan and Terry MulliganTina and Ciprian PlescaPriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLPMark RossKarl SchierAnne Marie SmithJanet (Simon) and John Solomon 74/76Monica and Robert ThomasCheryl TrzcinskiUS BankEllen Zerucha
PARTNERS SOCIETY $500 - $999AnonymousLisa and Tom BolgerArt BorowskiCarolyn and Tom BrighamCalfee, Halter & Griswold, LLPCarolyn Leitch and Richard T. CasteleJoAnn M. ClarkAnne and Joseph P. ClearyMatt CunninghamLizabeth (Lysowski) 74 and Alan DillaDiocese of Cleveland Western RegionDise & CompanyPatricia A. DorenkottRobert J. Durkin
Barbara A. DurkinEaton CorporationTricia Eschbach-Hall and Bill HallBrian GannonMost Reverend Roger W. GriesInternational Order of Alhambra, Carmona Caravan 200Maureen and Kevin KellyJo Ann (Larca) Kennedy, SS 62Marie L. Kittredge and Clark BroidaPaula and Marc KleckaMargarita and Raymond KrncevicGreg and Lyn KurtzMarion LaBellaCarla and Eric Laning+Margaret LashMaloney + Novotny LLCMarilyn Mosinski 83Susan B. MurphyStacy and Stephen J. Nock
Cleveland Central Catholic High School is profoundly grateful for all the philanthropic resources provided in support of our mission to educate and prepare diverse young men and women for the future and challenge them to excel and deepen their faith to responsibly serve God, church and community. Without this generous private financial assistance, our wonderful school simply could not exist. All gifts listed below were credited for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015.
Gifts in support of current operations
The following gifts were made in support of Cleveland Central Catholics operating budget during the 2014-15 academic and fiscal year. This includes the Central Catholic Fund, the CleanUp+Clams and Calcutta special events, annual scholarships and program grants. Private gifts in support of current operations are essential to helping our families afford the blessings of a Catholic education. A listing may include more than one gift made during the past fiscal year.
Central Catholic High SchoolHonor Roll of Donors 2014-15
* Scholarship + Matching gift Deceased
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Partners in MissionGerald F. Schroer, Jr.Mary C. and Bernard J. SmithSokolowskis University InnTextron Matching Gift ProgramMary Ann (Fortuna) 73 and James TrzaskaBarbara WallenhorstNancy and Frank Zombek
MISSION SOCIETY $100 - $499AnonymousMaureen AdlerSuzanne and John R. Ahern+Chris AnderleDavid ArendJames Bacik 70Marian (Nypaver) and Michael J. Badaczewski 72/72Baird Foundation, Inc.Barbara (Adams) Barclay 70Kathy and Stan Biel 72Karen (Kornet) 73 and Larry BielekJean and Bob BihnJane and George Blatt
Susan E. BlattGeorge D. Bolden and FamilyAutumn (Gentile) 74 and Michael A. BrachnaJoanne and Terrence A. BrizzRegina and Herbert BrosnanThomas BrownKenneth Bunosky, SS 60Mercedes (Nunez) Burns 84+Cassandra M. BuschReverend Joseph H. CallahanCharles W. Cantale 70James V. CarfagnaAngela and Peter CarlinClara CatliotaJody and David Chabowski 76Christina (Wetula) 87 and Michael ChaseJennifer (Sprungle) 82 and Ray ChiaraMary Ellen and Peter ChudykVicki and Michael F. ClearyMike Cleary, Sr.Luke and Nicole Cleland
Howard Combs 87Compass Business ServicesMarianne CrosleySusie and Stephen E. DeJohnDave DiCarlo, SS 56Thomas and Sandy DiSalvatoreSteve DuplessisRosemary (Boumis) and Anthony J. Dziak 70/70Richard G. EllisKarl and Carol ErtleJanice (Sindelar), OLL 63 and Clyde EvansDonna and Derrick Fellows 80Kathleen A. FerryMargaret and Frederick Frisco 85Ann and Patrick GeorgeRita (Krysinski) Golubski, SS 48Joan and Richard GucwaJoyce (Blake) and Lawrence Guzy, SS 62/61Gene Alice and Dr. Edwin HaasCheryl and Andrew HaneyDavid Hartman 76Roslyn (DAgostino) 75 and Don Hashiguchi+Dianne and Richard Hawrylak 75+Jeanette and Mike HollabaughMargaret Horvat, OLL 63Suzanne (Vanek) Hovater 71Ed HuberEdward F. HylandJames C. HylandPatrick HylandJoann (Kasayka) Hynes, OLL 69Marie and Kenneth JezeskiMichael Johnson 78Paul Karbowski 72Diane J. KarpinskiJacqueline KeimKeyBank FoundationKIKS OfficeRyan KinleyRichard KirbusSharon (Coyne) 70 and David KivesMary Ann and Kenneth Knight 73Knights of Columbus Council # 3222Joseph A. KocabMarilyn and Robert KochSuntine (Nastasi) and Thomas Krejci, OLL 66/66Thomas KuberaMary Ann and Karl KuhnMarty KunglCece and Jerry KyselaDenise and Edward J. Langood 70Clare Larca, SS 65The Lubrizol FoundationRalph LukichPetra and Edward LynchJudith A. MackMatt MallinakMary and Kevin Maloney
Victoria (Neaman), OLL 63 and Peter NeamanMaterionNancy and Owen McBrideSean McGreerElaine and Gregory MersolRita and Sigmund MikolajczykGeorgiana (Schamberger)73 and Timothy MindzoraMary Ann (Coleman), OLL 66 and Harold ModinTimothy Morgan 89Anna MottaMichele and Michael MulleeJerry MullinSharon (Grealis) Murray 70Maggie MusnuffRalph MyersBonnie and Stephen M. OBryanArthur J. OntkoCatherine M. PalciskoRose Ann (Peca), OLL 62 and Victor PascucciBill PattieDarleen and Thomas PattonKelli and the Honorable Ralph J. Perk, Jr., OLL 63Michael PetkashChristine PiatakMost Reverend Anthony M. PillaGerard PorathRobert Profancik 88John Psenicska 87PSIPatricia A. RameyLeslie J. ReesingBill and Katie ReidyRisk International Services, Inc.Garhett RittenhouseJanice (Benda) and Walter Romansky, OLL 66/65Erik RosenfeldAmelia and Richard Russ, SM 64/64Mary Ann RyanRzepak LLCHelen SankeyMarianne (Torbinski) 73 and Dale SchaferJudy (Reinke) 71 and James SchmittGerald SchroerMargaret Mary (deceased) and Richard SchwindSandra (Stelbasky) 78 and Jim ScottThe Sherwin-Williams FoundationMary Beth and John Simon 72Mike SimonettiSisters of St. JosephPam (Proehl), OLL 63 and Tom SkernivitzBetty Ann Betts SkrhaIngrid and Robert Sledz, SS 61William E. SluzewskiSr. Carol Anne Smith, H.M.Jason Smith
Jessica (Santiago) and Javier Smith 94/94Mr. and Mrs. Michael SoederBonnie and Joel P. Solomon, OLL 68George SoosJanis and Carl Springer 72Elizabeth and William St. AndrassyKelli SteberLauren SteinerBernice and Troy StokesMary (Payne) and H. Peter Stolz, SM 61/60Nancy and Patrick F. SullivanSarah SumaCheryl and Richard Sunyak, SJC 64Debbie and Bill SvobodaAllen Szuflada, SS 59Maria TabbaaSteven L. TaflingerTarget c/o Take Charge of EducationDave TilkRegina (Mack) 77 and Thomas TomekTerry ValencicCarolyn and Larry VandendriesscheVics Floral Inc.Peggy and Francis Volin, OLL 66Christine Vrooman and Pellegrino Ciccatello+Eileen and James WallenhorstMary and Patrick WalshMary and Jeff WaltersLinda and Christopher WarrenMary C. WarrenWells Fargo Community Support ProgramLori and Richard WojcikEdward Zippay 71
CONTRIBUTORS SOCIETY $99 and underJudy AdamThomas AshdownErnie AucielloMarcelle Baaklini 91Mary (Blaszak), SS 68 and Fred BadarBarbara and Eugene BakLisa (Stypa) 89 and David BakonyiMary (Sokolowski) and Ronald Balbier 76/76Kathleen and Thomas A. BarberMark BarbourElaine and Hugh Barrett, OLL 53Mary Kate and John BarrettCatherine (Bieseda) 77 and Thomas Basista
* Scholarship + Matching gift Deceased
Partners in MissionGerald F. Schroer, Jr.Mary C. and Bernard J. SmithSokolowskis University InnTextron Matching Gift Program
Howard Combs 87Compass Business ServicesMarianne CrosleySusie and Stephen E. DeJohnDave DiCarlo, SS 56
Victoria (Neaman), OLL 63 and Peter NeamanMaterionNancy and Owen McBrideSean McGreer
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Maryhelen Bednarchik 77Mary and William BennettChristine and Eugene Bernhard, SJC 68Renee (Srovnal) Binekey, OLL 66Michael J. BlaszakMichael Bober, SJC 62William Bobowicz 92Janet (Sokolowski) Bolesic 70Louise (Jadus) 70 and Mike BonomoDonna (Gebura) 78 and Charles BonvissutoElda and Gianfranco BorroniSusan (Waters), SM 63 and Thomas J. BrennanMary BrondfieldJim BrowningDonna (Larca), SS 60 and Robert BurovacGeraldine and Charles CaloviniCynthia Carswell 82Pam and Ronald Casella, OLL 65Jim and Beth CavoliMary Beth and Dennis J. ChambersJerry ChaseJames Chura 80Sherry and Jeffery Chura 86Richard ColemanJames and Rose Ann ColemanJoe ConcheckRichard Cooney, SM 63Kitty and Stephan DanckersMary DayRichelle Deacon 73Kathleen (Nunes), OLL 67 and Richard DemmingPatricia and Jim Ducato, SS 52Anastasia K. DulickCheryl Dzuro 83Aaron EatmanDave EhlertMary Anne and John ErtleNick EzzoneMary Lou and Gerald Fasko, OLL 65Allison and Thomas Fasko 75John Fortuna 75Eileen and Patrick GallagherKevin M. GarveyEvalyn GatesLaura and Peter Gedeon 96Patricia GentileKim and Tim GeorgeSue GerberDiane (Thomas) 73 and Timothy GinleySonia and Allan Glagola 71David Grdosic 72Rosemary (Brady), SM 66 and Randall Grzeskowiak
James and Edna GulickMary Anne and William HahnRichard Hairston 80Doug HalpinJacquelyn and Isaac HamiltonElizabeth S. HarmanEmilie and Charles HartmanTherese and William HartmanThomas and Michelle HartmanChad HartupSusan (Kispal) 70 and Rick HavelRose Ann and Allan HodakievicRon HodakievicMike HofherrAdam HolowczakLaurie and Brad HooverRuth HopkinsRay HudiakDenice (Dominak) 70 and Terry HunekMaggie and Marty HylandDaniel J. HylandChrislyn and James Jana 75James Jansky 72Linda Jarosz 74Brian Jewell 07Arlene and Frank Jurec, OLL 60Rose Ann (Javorek) and James Kay 82/81Calvin KennedyPaul KerrJeff KettererJudy and Joseph KilburgCynthia KinleyDonna Z. KlettlingerKathleen (Makovick) and George Klik 73/73Clifford Kneblewicz, SS 59Monica (Ratajczyk) Kosh, SS 64Suzanne (Koracin) 71 and William G. KostonSusan M. Krosel 70Elaine (Blatnik) and Richard Krych, OLL 55/54James and Irene KuhelJohn S. Kusmierczyk 73Susan (Rerko) 74 and Robert KuznikMarlene KylerDaniel E. LamparykMichael LavelleKaren LegerskiPatty LipcseyMaureen and Lance LippertKathy LynchLisa and Lou MallisMargaret and Brian MaloneyKaren A. MarrarDeborah A. MartinMary Terese Matousek 78 and
Ron SweedMargaret M. MatuskaVictoria (Tizzano), SS 69 and Dale McCartneyBeth and James McConnellMolly McGuiganPaul McHughLorraine (Novak), SS 58 and Jerry MeinhardtAnthony MessinaCraig R. MillerMichele (Dominak) 72 and Kevin MirandeEric MohneyJeffrey S. MorrisAlan Mosinski, SS 69Kathleen (Thomas), OLL 65 and Ted MowinskiMichael H. Murphy, EsqMichelle and Edward J. Mysliwiec 84Nicole NeroniSharon and David P. NichtingMarty and Gloria NickleTerry Novak and Heidi PalosBeth A. NovotnyJohn P. OBrienDavid and Mary OConnorMary (Barile) 79 and Jerry OFlanaganMike OReillyElaine (Gazzuolo) and Charles Oreskovic, OLL 64/64Anastacio Pagan 77Michael PalciskoMary and Vance Parks, OLL 68Thomas PasadynRegina and Allen G. Perk 74Jean (Luther) and Timothy Peters, OLL 67/65Susan and Michael Peters, OLL 63DJuana and Anthony Philpott 79Susan (Chudzinski) and Steven Pietrusza 92/90Victoria and John PolitoJudith and Dennis PotterBrian R. PyclikDavid QuiringChristopher Radvilavicius 84Mary Beth and Jim RamellaJoanne M. ReardonGeorge ReiderSharon and Richard Rembielak 78Greg ReynoldsKathleen (Wolowicz) 80 and Frank RichardsKarrissa and David Ricks 82Michael G. RileyMary Ann (Malec) and John Rivera, OLL 66/64Patricia (Niedzwiecki), SS 59 and
Jack RobejsekJoseph Rock IIBeverly and Jerry SchweickertHeather (Martin) Scott 91Jim SerlucoEniko and Joseph (Formerly: Szalkiewicz) Shaw, SS 61Bob ShulaMichael Simon 81Linda C. SinclairGeorgia and Mark T. SingletonAudrey Skutnik 05Louise (Kobak) 74 and Timothy SlavikBernadette Smietana, SS 63Catherine and Gary T. SoederNick SoederMary and Bernard Sokolowski 73
Michelle (Stary) and Robert Sommerfelt 79/78Bob and Marie SordsRob SorokaSpevocks Nautical LanesJohn Springer 78Kevin StackMcKinley Stallworth 05Nancy Starner 71Monika (Pilipczuk) 95 and Ron Stavnicky Shaylor SteeleCathlynne and Eli Stimac, SJC 57Barbara (Rutkowski), SS 58 and Clifford StineJames and Mary StofkoMonica (Skuhrovec) Stowe 71Dianne and John Toronski, SS 54Kim TrickettRichard B. TylickiBarbara and Wayne UehleinGeorge Ungvarsky, OLL 65University SettlementStephanie VargoAllen WaddleJane WarnerRonald F. WayneTom WeberMarylou and Mark Weidus 75Jeff West
* Scholarship + Matching gift Deceased
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Crystal WhiteMadonna (Adams) 95 and Mark WinslowRoxine and Raymond Witkiewicz, SS 60Kathleen WojtowiczJerry YanowitzHelen (Czapsky) 71 and David YarcuskoGrant YoakumEdward Zigman
Capital GiftsAnonymousBoyd Watterson Asset ManagementAlfred J. BuescherThe Castele Family FoundationCatholic Community FoundationGeorge Chase, SS 61 / Chase Family FoundationLaurie and John CveticThe Chas. E. Phipps CompanySr. Carol Anne Smith, H.M.
Endowed ScholarshipsBishop Anthony M. Pilla Endowed Scholarship FundMary Lu and George F. Wasmer
Curatolo Endowed Scholarship FundSandra and Joseph Curatolo
Dean L. Kinley Endowed Scholarship FundEdward F. Hyland
Kathleen J. Lamparyk Endowed Scholarship FundMaureen and Brian G. DykoElaine GalbinceaDaniel E. LamparykJohn M. LamparykMichael McCarthyJoseph and Mary Ribar
Kathleen Kramer Kovalich Endowed Scholarship FundJoanne and Terrence A. Brizz
Sister Allison Marie Gusdanovic Endowed Scholarship FundStella and John HetzerMarlene Kyler
St. Stanislaus 1961 Permanent Endowment FundIngrid and Robert Sledz, SS 61
Memorial GiftsIn Memory of Carol Ann ChaseChase Family Foundation
In Memory of Charlotte Ann Amrose Di Carlo SS 55Dave DiCarlo, SS 56
In Memory of Tom KiczekTom Kiczek Charitable Fund
In Memory of Brian LipcseyHeather (Martin) Scott 91Patty Lipcsey
In Memory of Joseph SkrhaBernice and Troy Stokes
In Memory of Mark WasmerElizabeth and Charles H. BrewsterMary Lou Durkin
In Memory of Thomas WasmerElizabeth and Charles H. BrewsterMary Lou Durkin
In Memory of Theresa Zink (formerly Sr. Mary Wilbur SND)Barbara Wallenhorst
Honorary GiftsIn Honor of Barbara WallenhorstEileen and James Wallenhorst
Gifts in KindJoanne and Terrence A. BrizzJason Chamoun / Georgios PizzaThe Cleveland BrownsAllyn and John DaviesPatrick DiSalvatoreKathy and Thomas DolanDwellworks, Inc. / Robert RosingJanice (Sindelar), OLL 63 and Clyde EvansBrian FerryJohn E. Gallagher IIIHighland Consulting Associates, Inc. / Frank ZombekMargaret Horvat, OLL 63Beth and Leo P. HylandBeverly (Szymczak), SJC 58 JarrettCarrie and James Klessel
Cece and Jerry KyselaElaine (Gazzuolo) and Charles Oreskovic, OLL 64/64Joseph Rock IIThe Sherwin-Williams Co.Mary Beth and John Simon 72Pam (Proehl), OLL 63 and Tom SkernivitzKathleen and James SluzewskiMary and Bernard Sokolowski 73Patty and Michael Sokolowski 79Janet (Simon) and John Solomon 74/76Third Federal Savings and LoanRegina (Mack) 77 and Thomas TomekCheryl TrzcinskiMary Lu and George WasmerMary K. WeisEllen Zerucha, CSI, CDT
Corporate and Foundation PartnersAncoraAon FoundationArrow InternationalArthur B. McBride, Sr. Family FoundationBaird Foundation, Inc.Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Arnoff LLPBoyd Watterson Asset ManagementCalfee, Halter & Griswold, LLPCatholic Community Foundation
Chase Family FoundationChromascape, Inc.Cohen & CompanyCompass Business ServicesSandra and Joseph CuratoloCutting DynamicsDise & CompanyDwellworks, Inc.Eaton CorporationFairmount Santrol FoundationFifth Third Bank
Frontier Adjusters, Inc.Highland Consulting Associates, Inc.Howley Family Foundation*Industrial Manufacturing Company, LLCInternational Order of Alhambra, Carmona Caravan 200Jones DayKeyBank FoundationKIKS OfficeKnights of Columbus Council # 3222Macys Matching Gifts ProgramMaloney + Novotny LLCMaterionMedical Mutual of OhioMerrymeetingOhio State Council Knights of ColumbusPartners in MissionPriceWaterhouseCoopers, LLPPSIR.S. Industries, Inc.Risk International Services, Inc.Rzepak LLCSisters of Notre Dame*Sisters of St. JosephSokolowski University InnSoza Fitness and WellnessSpevocks Nautical LanesSurety Title Agency, Inc.Target c/o Take Charge of EducationTextron Matching Gift ProgramThe Castele Family FoundationThe Chas. E. Phipps CompanyThe Cleveland BrownsThe DiGeronimo Family FoundationThe Edward and Betty Sloat Foundation*The Giant Eagle Foundation*The Jennifer Fund of the Community West FoundationThe Lauretta K. Peters and Richard R. Peters FoundationThe Lubrizol FoundationThe Merck FoundationThe Millbury FoundationThe Musca Family Charitable FundThe REX Pipe and Supply CompanyThe Sherwin-Williams CompanyThe Sherwin-Williams FoundationThe Swagelok FoundationThird Federal FoundationThird Federal Savings and LoanTom Kiczek Charitable FundTremcoUniversity Hospitals Health SystemUniversity SettlementUS BankVics Floral Inc.Wasmer, Schroeder & CompanyWells Fargo Community Support Program
* Scholarship + Matching gift Deceased
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11Cleveland Centra l Cathol ic | 2014 2015 Advancement Review
Special Events Summary
All information presented in the Cleveland Central Catholic Advancement Review is deemed to be accurate for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015.
2015 Hall of Fame Induction ListInduction ceremony took place Sunday, April 19th at the Wasmer Ironman Center
Lou Tsipis, St. John Cantius 1953 Basketball (presented by son Dean Tsipis)
Jim Kuhel, St. Michaels / St. John Cantius 1952 Basketball (presented by friend Rich Geffert)
Coach Carl Uhlir, Our Lady of Lourdes 1948-1966 (deceased) Basketball, AD (presented by great nephew Todd Uhlir)
Jim Ducato, St. Stanislaus 1952 Football, Basketball (presented by St. Stans alum John Simon)
John Simon, Cleveland Central Catholic 1972 Football, Baseball (presented by teammate Bernie Sokolowski)
Dave Hartman, CCC 1976 Football, Basketball, Baseball (presented by coach Jerry Chase)
Fran Springer Johnson, CCC 1978 Basketball, Softball (presented by brother John Springer)
Kelvin Mathis, CCC 1979 Football, Basketball (presented by coach Jerry Fasko)
Coach Al Hodakievic, CCC 1978-1994 Coach - Football, Wrestling, Basketball (presented by brother Ron Hodakievic)
Welcome Back DaySeptember 13, 2014
The Varsity Ironmen Football team kicked off the 2014 home game season at the Welcome Back Day game on September 13th. The Ironmen faced John Hay on the gridiron. All guests in attendance received free admission and lunch, thanks to the generosity of Third Federal Foundation.
12th Annual Calcutta AuctionMarch 18, 2015
The 12th annual Calcutta Auction netted over $110,000 for tuition assistance. More than 300 guests filled the Wasmer Ironman Center and enjoyed an exciting and enjoyable evening that included: live auctions, silent auctions and the raffle of a week-long use of a luxurious private home on the beach in Hilton Head, as well as many other side boards. The live auction is based on the March Madness bracket pairings. Event co-chairs were James Klessel and John Simon.
CleanUp+ClamsSeptember 27, 2014
The annual CleanUp+Clams event proved to be a wonderful opportunity for more than 200 students, staff and volunteers to come together in community service. Together they completed over 11 projects which included planting and pruning trees, mulching, painting and general cleanup. After the projects were completed, the volunteers were treated to a cookout and clambake. Supplies were donated by Kurtz Bros., Petitti Garden Centers, Grandes Nursery and Romano &
Sons. All proceeds from CleanUp+Clams directly benefit the tuition assistance fund at Cleveland Central Catholic. Thank you to the 2014 CleanUp+Clams sponsors: Third Federal Foundation, AON, Benesch, CDI, Chromascape, Durrel, Fifth Third Foundation, Industrial Manufacturing Company, Merrymeeting Group, Surety Title, Swagelok Tremco and University Hospitals.
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