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Review of Cleveland Central Catholic's Office of Advancement for the 2012-2013 School year.

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  • 2012 - 2013

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    A d v a n c e m e n t R e v i e w

    Striving. Thriving.

  • 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

    All photos courtesy of Allen ClarkCleveland Central Catholic | 2012 2013 Advancement Review2

    Note: This publication reviews Cleveland Central Catholics Mission Advancement activities between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013.

    2013 Graduates of Central Catholic

    101 Graduates: 99% graduated

    4 Year Colleges: ......................... 28%2 Year Colleges: ......................... 56%Work Force: .................................. 5%Military: ....................................... 4%Trade/Technical Schools: ............. 5%Undecided: .................................. 2%

    MAle FeMAle ToTAl

    4 Year Colleges: 14 14 282 Year Colleges: 26 31 57Work Force: 3 2 5Military: 3 1 4Trade/Technical Schools: 3 2 5Undecided: 1 1 2 50 51 101

    Graduates offered Scholarship Assistance: 17

    Amount of Scholarship Grant Assistance Offered: More than $1.7 million

  • Table of Contents

    3Cleveland Central Catholic | 2012 2013 Advancement Review

    Letter of Appreciation

    The new lettering on Cleveland Central Catholics Atrium wall reflects

    the essence of our Catholic education experience. Learning to Lead,

    (and) Preparing to Serve is a theme that resonated for our students

    and adults during the 2012-13 school year. Whether in worship,

    academics or community service, our students had a terrific year

    and over 99% of the Class of 2013 graduated.

    The good work accomplished last school year continues the astounding

    progress that Central Catholic has made over the past decade.

    Attendance rates, graduation rates, and college acceptance rates have

    all risen dramatically over this period. Most significantly, CCCs

    enrollment climbed to 590 students this fall. This marks a 23-year high

    in enrollment, including a bumper class of 170 freshmen. This fall, for

    the first time in memory, CCC has a waiting list for applicants on each

    of our grade levels!

    It is only through our faith in God and the generous providence received

    from so many caring sources that this has happened. We are grateful to the

    Diocese of Cleveland for its vision and commitment to the success of our school

    and our students. To quote Bishop Richard Lennon, Our young people at

    Cleveland Central Catholic hold a special place in my heart. Their faith in Christ,

    bolstered by their Catholic education, gives them great hope for a bright future.

    Make no mistake. The challenges we face are serious. Four out of five (80%) CCC families

    live near or below the federal poverty level. Just one in three families has both parents present.

    One in six students (nearly 17%) has a special learning need. Yet, despite these trials, our mission

    moves forward, empowering our students to achieve and to believe in Gods plan for them.

    This publication is aptly named the CCC Advancement Review, for it recaps and celebrates the advancement

    of our schools mission. Its purpose is twofold. Most importantly, it is our way to thank those who supported the

    advancement of our mission during the past school year whether financially, with volunteer service, or simply

    through their words and prayers. We thank the many individual donors, our corporate and foundation partners,

    friends and advocates, and the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland for their leadership and outstanding financial

    support of our mission.

    This publication also serves as an invitation for others to partner with us in our mission. It is humbling, yet satisfying,

    to know that our work is impacting so many young lives. Whatever your contribution, please know it is important

    to our school, our broader community, and to the mission of Catholic education in the Diocese of Cleveland.

    Your investment in our mission makes dreams come true!

    God bless,

    Frank Zombek leo P. Hyland

    Chair,CCCBoardofAdvisors President

  • 4 Cleveland Central Catholic | 2012 2013 Advancement Review

    Mission Statement

    Rooted in Gospel values and Catholic tradition,

    Cleveland Central Catholic High School educates

    and prepares diverse 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 Office

  • 5Cleveland Central Catholic | 2012 2013 Advancement Review

    2013 AdviSOry BOArd

    Frank V. Zombek, Chair

    William Aamoth

    William Beck, Esq.

    David M. Bender

    Terrence J. Brizz

    Rev. Joseph H. Callahan

    William V. Carson

    Richard T. Castelle

    John Cvetic

    Allyn Davies

    Jenniffer D. Deckard

    Steve DeJohn

    Patricia Eschbach-Hall

    Jessica Gonzalez

    William A. Hallal

    Paul J. Huml

    Marie L. Kittredge

    Raymond Krncevic, Esq.

    Jerry G. Kysela

    Alisa Lewis

    Dr. Javier Lopez

    Brian McMahon

    Joseph M. Musca

    John A. Peca `70

    Jason Reed

    Frank J. Roddy

    Robert J. Rosing

    Betts Skrha

    Richard P. Stovsky

    Robert F. Williams

    Cleveland Central Catholic provides a quality education in a faith-filled environment. We are in the mix of the city, serving young people and giving them a chance to explore opportunities and become something that might not have been possible otherwise. I was principal from 1994 to 2001. I am back as a part-time reading instructor because I love this school. I love the diversity here that I believe enriches the school community. Teachers really care about the students and want them to succeed. And the students know their teachers want them to become everything God has for them.

    Janice Roccosalva CCC Faculty Member

    Office Of cAtecheticAl fOrMAtiOn And educAtiOn repreSentAtiveS

    Margaret Lyons

    Eugene Boyer

    John Ahern

    AdMiniStrAtiOn

    Leo P. Hyland, Principal

    Sr. Allison Marie Gusdanovic SND, Principal

    Dr. Lanny Hollis, Associate Principal

    Lori Sandel, Assistant Principal for Student Life

    StAff

    Pat Ayers

    Karl Dumas

    Richard Goodrich

    Nadine Gurley

    William Hahn

    Grant Innocenzi

    Beverly Jarrett `58 SJC

    Christine Maglionico

    Linda O`Neill

    Carmella Reiger

    Michele Scoccola

    Pamela Shelley

    Thomas Tamasi

    Donita Wilks

    Richard Wojcik

    fAculty

    Kathleen Adams

    Mark Anderson

    Jayce Bailey `06

    Marilyn Battistelli

    Maryhelen Bednarchik `77

    Anthony Bien `99

    William Bruml

    James Carfagna

    Allen Clark

    Kaneshia Crenshaw

    Martha Croll `77

    Amy DeCesare

    Shelby Dennstedt

    Sr. Karen Dolovacky SND

    Rita Dowd-Mikolajczyk

    Aaron Eatman

    Sr. Mary Josephe Fernandez SND

    Ellen Howard `66 OLL

    Dr. Joann Hynes `69 OLL

    Traci Jones

    Albert Junior

    Caitlin Kelly

    Mindy Kosir

    Erin Kraly

    Sr. Antoinette Krejsa SND

    Katherine Modic

    Thomas Murphy

    Michael Palcisko

    Montina Preston

    Elizabeth Rancourt

    Janice Roccosalva

    Sr. Kelley Rush SND

    Sr. Mary Seton Schlather SND

    John Schweickert

    Tammy Sparks `90

    Thomas Thorne

    Danielle Timko

    Carol Troxell

    Shannon Wood

    Jennifer White

    Steven Winkler

    Ralph Wroblewski

    Linda Ziska `86

    John Zito

  • 6 Cleveland Central Catholic | 2012 2013 Advancement Review

    Income Expenses

    n Tuition Revenue $3,869,926.41n Grants & Scholarships $196,637.05n Donated Facilities Income $285,000.00n Contributions $405,879.13n Mandated Services Income $175,798.78n Development event Income $164,785.00n Diocese - Subsidy $124,856.96n other $455,276.61

    Total Income $5,678,159.94

    Financials July 2012 through June 2013

    n Personnel $2,834,435.31n other Personnel Costs $829,185.88n Plant and Maintenance $303,828.29n Donated Facilities $285,000.00n Administrative expense $314,940.91n Depreciation $321,872.37n Bad Debt expense $39,177.17n Athletic expenses $97,121.02n Development expenses $59,000.39n Development event expense $67,876.99n other $114,011.44

    Total expenses $5,266,449.77

    Tuition Revenue 68.15%

    Donated Facilities Income 5.02%

    Contributions 7.15%

    Mandated Services Income 3.10%

    Grants & Scholarships 3.46%

    Development event Income 2.90%

    Diocese - Subsidy 2.20%

    other 8.02%

    Personnel 53.82%

    Administrative expense 5.98%

    Development event expense

    1.29%Depreciation 6.11%

    other Personnel Costs 15.74%

    Plant and Maintenance

    5.77%

    Donated Facilities 5.41%

    Athletic expenses 1.84%

    Development expenses

    1.12%

    other 2.16%

    Bad Debt expense 0.74%

    What I like about Central is that everybody cares about the well-being of the students whether it be the part-time secretary in the office or the school president. They all have a vested interest in the students.

    I actually had a daughter transfer from another high school she was attending. All I felt there was that I was an invoice number. I had actually met up with the principal one day, and she asked if my daughter had been thinking about attending. I looked at her and told her she had been there for two years and was a sophomore. That is the difference between that school and Cleveland Central Catholic.

    Everybody knows everybody, and everybody has a vested interest in the students and in Cleveland Central Catholic. To that point, this past Saturday I was at an athletic booster program. Two parents there had children that had already graduated from Central years ago. They still come out to support the school.

    Jim Dial CCC Parent

  • 7Cleveland Central Catholic | 2012 2013 Advancement Review

    Father Fiala Society $100,000 - $249,999Third Federal Foundation*

    Father OConnor Society $50,000 - $99,999Fairmount Minerals Foundation*KeyBank Foundation*

    Presidents Society $25,000 - $49,999Barbara and William V. Carson, Jr. / Cutting DynamicsGeorge Chase, SS `61 / Chase Family Foundation*Howley Family Foundation*McGinty Family Foundation*Mary lu and George F. Wasmer

    Four Saints Society $10,000 - $24,999AnonymousRita and Peter A. CarfagnaCatholic education endowment Trust*Susie and Donald J. DiemerThe Giant eagle Foundation*Mary Kucera Trust*Murphy Family Foundation*Debbie and Joe MuscaThe ReX Pipe and Supply Co.Patricia and Frank J. RoddySisters of Notre Dame*The edward and Betty Sloat Foundation*The Swagelok Foundation

    Angel Society $5,000 - $9,999Aon FoundationThe Castele Family Scholarship Fund of the Catholic Community Foundation*

    Allyn and John Davies / Merrymeeting Group, Inc.ernst & YoungForest City enterprisesMedical Mutual of ohioKatie and Ray MurphyPatricia and Charles J. Nock, Sr.Janelle M. Pauer and Andrew Shirley*The lauretta K. Peters and Richard R. Peters FoundationUniversity Hospitals Health System*

    Founders Society $2,500 - $4,999Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Arnoff llPAnn and John BeringerAnonymous*Jenniffer and Daryl DeckardThe Jennifer Fund of the Community West FoundationJones DayMary and James P. KanderJohn KiczekPrice Waterhouse Coopers, llPPatricia and John P. RingenbachJanet (Simon) and John Solomon `74/`76

    Leadership Society $1,000 - $2,499Sharon and William Aamoth*Arthur B. McBride, Sr. Family FoundationJean and William J. Bergold*Gail and Anthony BrancatelliJoanne and Terrence A. BrizzAlfred J. BuescherCHAlTA*Cohen & Company

    Conrad Family FoundationAnita and Thomas J. Cooklaurie and John CveticMary lou DurkinJudith A. GedeonTricia eschbach-Hall and Bill HallMary Beth and William A. HallalThe Huntington National BankBeth and leo P. HylandInternational order of Alhambra, Carmona Caravan 200Marie and Kenneth JezeskiCarrie and James KlesselKnights of Columbus, State CouncilMatthew and Stacey litzlerJoyce and William litzlerGeorge A. MasonGerald F. and Susanne F. Schroer Family FoundationBetsy and Richard StovskySullivan Scholars Foundation*US Bank

    Service Society $500 - $999elizabeth and Charles H. BrewsterCarolyn leitch and Richard T. CasteleJody and David Chabowski `76Susan and John W. DiemerKathy and Thomas DolanPatricia A. DorenkottMary Anne and John ertleAnn and Patrick GeorgeRichard Goodrich and Suzanne KurtzJoan and Richard GucwaJim Hayes

    Debbie and Paul HumlJoshen Paper & Packaging Co.Ryan KinleyDonna and James KrivanekChristine and Russ lottigFrank D. Manfredonia `72Susan B. MurphyStacy and Stephen J. NockDarleen and Thomas PattonJoanna and John Peca `70PNC Financial ServicesMost Reverend Alexander J. Quinnelisa and Salvatore RussoKarl SchierGerald F. Schroer, Jr.The Valerian Family FoundationCarolyn and larry VandendriesscheNancy and Frank Zombek

    Honor Roll of Donors 2012-13Cleveland Central Catholic High School is profoundly grateful for all the philanthropic resource provided in support of our mission to educate and prepare diverse young men and women for the future and challenges 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, 2012 and ending June 30, 2013.

    Gifts in support of current operationsThe following gifts were made in support of Cleveland Central Catholics operating budget during the 2012-13 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 in 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 School

    *Scholarship +Matchinggift Deceased

  • Cleveland Central Catholic | 2012 2013 Advancement Review8

    Mission Society $100 - $499Suzanne and John R. AhernJanet l. AmerThomas AshdownPat AyersJames Bacik `70Marian (Nypaver) and Michael J. Badaczewski `72/`72Mary (Blaszak), SS `68 and Fred BadarBarbara and eugene BakVictoria Zielinski and Paul Barrosse `76Carole and Paul BeckaDenise and David BenderChristine and eugene Bernhard, SJC `68Roger Barnhard and Vincent Black `88Autumn (Gentile) `74 and Michael A. Brachnalaura M. BrewsterCatherine (Hoffman) Brusk `74Mercedes (Nunez) Burns `84Reverend Joseph H. CallahanPatricia and louis CaravellaChristina (Wetula) `87 and Michael ChaseMary ellen and Peter ChudykJoAnn M. ClarkVicki and Michael F. ClearyAnne and Joseph P. ClearyMike Cleary, Sr.Jean and James CoganAmy DeCesareSusie and Stephen e. DeJohnWilliam DivisRobert J. DurkinRichard G. ellisKarl and Carol ertleAnn N. ertleDiane ewanko `74Mary lou and Gerald Fasko, oll `65Margaret and Frederick Frisco `85Michele Fusco ScoccolaJane and Tom GeorgeRita (Krysinski) Golubski, SS `48Most Reverend Roger W. Gries

    erasmia and Timothy GriffinJoyce (Blake) and lawrence Guzy, SS `62/`61Pat and John HarknettHighland Consulting Associates, Inc.Janice HornackMargaret Horvat, oll `63ellen (Fasko) oll `66 and Michael Howardelizabeth and Matthew HowardAndrea (Stofko lamirand), oll `65 and Thomas IwanA. Joyce Bannerman and Franklin KalinowskiMegan and edward KanderMary Beth and Kurt KarakulPaul Karbowski `72Jean G. KellerMarie l. Kittredge and Clark BroidaSharon (Coyne) `70 and David KivesPaula and Marc KleckaMary Ann and Kenneth Knight `73Knights of Columbus Council # 3222Joseph A. KocabMarilyn and Robert KochMargarita and Raymond KrncevicGina (Maistros) Kundrat `73Beatrice (Cvicela) `76 and Daniel KutzlerMarlene KylerCece and Jerry KyselaPatricia R. langeDenise and edward J. langood `70Jan and Jeffrey leitchNancy and Dr. Javier lopezJudith A. MackMagnificat High SchoolMary and Kevin MaloneyJim MazzellaBeth and James McConnellCindy and Brian McMahonChris MiklichRita and Sigmund MikolajczykFrances Miller, SM `54Georgiana (Schamberger) `73 and Timothy MindzoraKathy ModicAnna MottaMichele and Michael Mulleelynn and Thomas C. MurphyBarbara and Dr. Albert A. MuscaSharon and David P. NichtingTerry Novak and Heidi PalosGene NovakJohn P. oBrienBonnie and Stephen M. oBryanJosephine and Thomas oGradylynn and James olschlager, `76Reno oradinilucia and Donald l. otto

    Susan PagrabsCatherine M. PalciskoRose Ann (Peca), oll `62 and Victor PascucciKelli and the Honorable Ralph J. Perk, Jr., oll `63Most Reverend Anthony M. PillaMary (Praszniewski) Popelka, SS `61Terri Preskarlia Radke and Bill littenlaura and Gerard RamellaCarmella Reigerelizabeth and Phillip RobinsonJanice (Benda) and Walter Romansky, oll `66/`65Marcia and Robert RosingDaniel SchlegelJudy (Reinke) `71 and James SchmittGerald SchroerBeverly and Jerry SchweickertMargaret Mary and Richard SchwindVictoria Shea `09Ingrid and Robert Sledz, SS `61Amy Smith `90Anne Marie SmithSr. Carol Anne Smith, H.M.Mary C. and Bernard J. SmithCatherine and Gary T. SoederMichelle (Stary) and Robert Sommerfelt `79/`78Nancy Starner `71Nancy and Patrick F. SullivanTarget c/o Take Charge of educationMonica and Robert ThomasRegina (Mack) `77 and Thomas TomekPeggy and Francis Volin, oll `66Walter e. Martens & Sons, Inc.Mary and Jeff WaltersWells Fargo Community Support ProgramRoxine and Raymond Witkiewicz, SS `60lori and Richard WojcikKathleen and Frank Zaubi, oll `63ellen l. Zoller

    Contributors Society $99 and underMary and Bruce R. AsmusMarcelle Baaklini `91Christine (Dubray) `75 and Tom BabbKathleen and Thomas A. BarberMark BarbourCatherine (Bieseda) `77 and Thomas BasistaMartha Benek+Robert Benjamin `86Rose Bennett and John YonekKathy and Stan Biel `72Susan e. Blattlouise (Jadus) `70 and Mike BonomoDonna (Gebura) `78 and Charles BonvissutoJoan and David Borovickaelda and Gianfranco BorroniSusan (Waters), SM `63 and Thomas J. BrennanGeraldine and Charles CaloviniAnne CaputoJames V. CarfagnaAngela and Peter CarlinDonna Marie (Gutfranski) Cesen, SS `61Mary Beth and Dennis J. ChambersJames Chura `80Christina and Roland Ciha `74Richard Cooney, SM `63Carolle Cox `80Kaneshia and orlando CrenshawMartha (Benek) `77 and Jeffrey CrollMaryellen and Daniel DombekAnastasia K. DulickAnn and Kevin DurkinRosemary (Boumis) and Anthony J. Dziak `70/`70Aaron eatmanCathy and Dennis eddie `78Patricia and Patrick emrich

    *Scholarship +Matchinggift Deceased

  • 9Cleveland Central Catholic | 2012 2013 Advancement Review

    Nick ezzoneDonna and Derrick Fellows `80Sue and Rick FoleyDerrick Fultoneileen and Patrick GallagherMarilyn GardnerDiane (Thomas) `73 and Timothy GinleyMonika (Pilipczuk) `95 and Ron StavnickyNadine GurleyMary Anne and William HahnJacquelyn and Isaac HamiltonDianne and Richard Hawrylak `75Donna (Roginski), SS `61 and edward J. Heid, IIIGay and John Helinski, SS `59Kevin Holdash `74Ruth HopkinsAgnes HoskinGrant InnocenziBeverly (Szymczak), SJC `58 JarrettPatrick KanderCaitlin KellyJeff KettererJudy and Joseph KilburgRichard KirbusJean and Robert KloosClifford Kneblewicz, SS `59Monica (Ratajczyk) Kosh, SS `64Christine KowalczykRichard KrakowskiAnn and Warren KrapfSuntine (Nastasi) and Thomas Krejci, oll `66/`66Susan M. Krosel `70Cherie and Jason KurlychekJohn S. Kusmierczyk `73Susan and Patrick lambJoanne (DeCesare) londahl `82Marilyn (Zsembik), SJC `65 and James luckoSr. Karen lyons, CSJJohn Malcolm `82Mary Ann (Sczerbowicz Nalepa), oll `64 and Bob ManningTony Manocchioelaine Marconielaine and David Maronski `76Monica and Francis MartinesMary Terese Matousek `78 and Ron Sweed

    Margaret M. MatuskaKathleen and Robert McNuttMichele (Dominak) `72 and Kevin Mirandeeric MohneyAlan Mosinski, SS `69Marilyn Mosinski `83Gregg MuresanSharon (Grealis) Murray `70Michelle and edward J. Mysliwiec `84John Nekl `05Anne and edward F. Nolanelaine (Gazzuolo) and Charles oreskovic, oll `64/`64Anastacio Pagan `77Denise and Gregory PapsonThomas PasadynRegina and Allen G. Perk `74Victoria and John PolitoJudith and Dennis PotterRita (Wood) Prinzo `71John Purgert `74Stanley Racicki, SS `52Anne and Joseph RagusoMary Ann (Malec) and John Rivera, oll `66/`64Dawn RobinsonJoyce and Joseph RomanSusan Schneiderlee SchneiderJohn SchweickertMary Zoller and Robert ShieldsMary Beth and John Simon `72Georgia and Mark T. SingletonBetty Ann Betts Skrhalouise (Kobak) `74 and Timothy SlavikSherry and Ronald SoederPatricia and Stephen SpringerBarbara (Rutkowski), SS `58 and Clifford StineDavid J. Stopar, oll `64Sarah SumaCheryl and Richard Sunyak, SJC `64Irene SzmaniaThomas TomasiConnie Terbille FreyMichael W. ThiesGeorge Ungvarsky, oll `65Kristina and Mark VachaMary Vrooman `74Katherine (Spellacy) Wallace `70Mary C. WarrenAnn YanusMary (Mirek), SS `63 and James ZamiskaDiane (Constant), SM `63 and Richard Zeck

    Capital Campaign 2004-2005Babs () and Carl GlickmanAnna Bain and Thomas Slater

    Capital GivingSharon and William AamothJoanne and Terrence A. BrizzReverend Joseph H. CallahanBarbara and William V. Carson, Jr.Carolyn leitch and Richard T. CasteleCatholic Community FoundationAllyn and John Davies / Merrymeeting Group, Inc.Tricia eschbach-Hall and Bill HallDebbie and Paul HumlCece and Jerry KyselaThe Fred A. lennon Charitable TrustNancy and Dr. Javier lopez

    Cindy and Brian McMahonThe Musca Family Charity Fund / Debbie and Joe MuscaJoanna and John Peca `70Patricia and Frank J. RoddyNancy and Frank Zombek

    ScholarshipsBishop Anthony M . Pilla Endowed ScholarshipMary lu and George F. Wasmer (3)

    Karl J . Ertle Presidents Endowed ScholarshipThird Federal Foundation

    Inez Killingsworth Endowed Scholarship FundThird Federal Foundation

    People make CCCHS an amazing school. The wonderful young men and women who are students fill the building with a sense of appreciation, excitement and desire to succeed. The dedicated faculty several of whom have made this their entire career despite having ample opportunities for more lucrative positions provide a quality of education equal to that at any private school. The Administrative staff has provided guidance and support. The Advisory Board, most of whose members have no personal direct connection to the school, has shown an unwavering commitment to the mission of the school and its students.

    John A . Peca `70, CCC Board of Advisors Climaco, Wilcox, Peca, Tarantino, & Garofoli Co ., LPA

    *Scholarship +Matchinggift Deceased

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    Kathleen J . Lamparyk Endowed Scholarship FundDaniel e. lamparykMichael McCarthyMaureen and Brian G. Dyko

    Janice T . Roccosalva Endowed Scholarship FundJanice T. Roccosalva

    St . Stanislaus 1961 Permanent Endowment FundChristine (Zbrzeski) and Dennis Deluga, SS `58/`61Dennis Zaborowski, SS `61

    Curatolo Scholarship FundCuratolo Family Scholarship*

    Sister Allison Marie Gusdanovic Scholarship FundMaureen and Kevin Kelly*

    Kathleen Kramer Kovalich Endowed Scholarship FundJoanne and Terrence A. Brizz*

    Memorial GiftsIn Memory of Mary FaskoJanet l. AmerChristine (Dubray) `75 and Tom BabbChristine and eugene Bernhard, SJC `68elda and Gianfranco BorroniChristina and Roland Ciha `74Maryellen and Daniel DombekPatricia and Patrick emrichSue and Rick FoleyMarilyn GardnerJanice Hornackelizabeth and Matthew HowardAndrea (Stofko lamirand), oll `65 and Thomas Iwan

    Christine KowalczykRichard KrakowskiAnn and Warren KrapfPatricia R. langeelaine Marconielaine (Gazzuolo) and Charles oreskovic, oll `64/`64Denise and Gregory PapsonThomas PasadynMary Ann (Malec) and John Rivera, oll `66/`64lee SchneiderSusan SchneiderMary Beth and John Simon `72Betty Ann Betts SkrhaMichelle (Stary) and Robert Sommerfelt `79/`78Irene SzmaniaGeorge Ungvarsky, oll `65

    In Memory of Charles RiniMary lu and George F. Wasmer

    In Memory of Colleen Gannon Bosak `84Mercedes (Nunez) Burns `84

    In Memory of Larry SoederCatherine and Gary T. Soeder

    In Memory of Mark Wasmerelizabeth and Charles H. BrewsterGeorge A. Mason

    In Memory of Thomas Wasmerelizabeth and Charles H. BrewsterGeorge A. Mason

    Honorary GiftsIn Honor of Jenniffer DeckardDawn Robinson

    In Honor of Sr . Allison Marie GusdanovicJanelle M. Pauer and Andrew Shirley*

    In Honor of Tom TamasiKarl and Carol ertle

    Corporate and Foundation Partners (alphabetical)Aon FoundationArthur B. McBride, Sr. Family FoundationBenesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Arnoff llPCatholic education endowment Trust*CHAlTA*Cohen & CompanyConrad Family FoundationCutting Dynamicsernst & YoungFairmount Minerals Foundation*Forest City enterprisesChase Family Foundation*Gerald F. and Susanne F. Schroer Family FoundationHighland Consulting Associates, Inc.Howley Family Foundation*International order of Alhambra, Carmona Caravan 200Jones DayJoshen Paper & Packaging Co.KeyBank Foundation*Knights of Columbus Council # 3222Knights of Columbus, State CouncilMagnificat High SchoolMary Kucera Trust*McGinty Family Foundation*Medical Mutual of ohioMerrymeeting Group, Inc.Murphy Family Foundation*PNC Financial ServicesPrice Waterhouse Coopers, llPSisters of Notre Dame*Sullivan Scholars Foundation*

    Target c/o Take Charge of educationThe Castele Family Scholarship Fund of the Catholic Community Foundation*The edward and Betty Sloat Foundation*The Giant eagle Foundation*The Huntington National BankThe Jennifer Fund of the Community West FoundationThe lauretta K. Peters and Richard R. Peters FoundationThe ReX Pipe and Supply Co.The Swagelok FoundationThe Valerian Family FoundationThird Federal Foundation*University Hospitals Health System*US BankWalter e. Martens & Sons, Inc.Wells Fargo Community Support Program

    Cleveland Central Catholic is such a great school because it is reflective of all that is good in the city of Cleveland. We stand as an institution that offers hope and care to those who are willing to show that side of Cleveland where youve been taught to roll up your sleeves and work.

    Dr. Joann Hynes oll `69 CCC Faculty Member

    *Scholarship +Matchinggift Deceased

  • 11Cleveland Central Catholic | 2012 2013 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, 2012 and ending June 30, 2013.

    10th Annual Calcutta AuctionThe Calcutta Auction is Cleveland Central Catholics signature fundraising event our own March Madness. The annual event now in its 10th year features a silent auction, raffles, dinner and live auction. This event is a corner-stone in building awareness and support of our school. All proceeds directly benefit students through tuition assistance programs, which are utilized by 100% of our student population.

    Gross Income: $113,195

    Corporate Sponsorships: $33,000

    Net Proceeds: $75,787

    Attendance: 230

    Alumni Events ThefollowingeventsareheldannuallywiththesupportoftheAdvancementOfficetohelpkeepouralumniconnectedtoCCCandourmission.

    Welcome Back Day Sponsored by Third Federal Savings, CCCs Welcome Back Day has become an annual Slavic Village tradition. Held in conjunction with the first Ironmen home football game, guests were treated to a thrilling game and free hot dogs and soft drinks.

    Recognition Awards NightCentral Catholics First Annual Recognition Awards Night brought together the extended Central Catholic family to recognize the following individuals and organizations who embody the mission of Cleveland Central Catholic High School:

    DistinguishedAlumnus: John Peca `70OutstandingFaculty: Fred Badar and Ron GilakOutstandingVolunteers: Mary Beth and John Simon `72CorporatePhilanthropy: Third Federal Savings and LoanFoundationPhilanthropy: Swagelok FoundationPersonalPhilanthropy: Terry Brizz

    Alumni Golf OutingAnnual outing to bring together CCC alumni and support tuition assistance for current students.

    CleanUp+ClamsAn extension of the community service requirements in the academic area, CleanUp+Clams brings students, alumni, parents and faculty into the community for a morning of service followed by a Clambake reception. Projects ranged from general clean-up to painting, landscaping or specific improvements to areas of the Slavic Village neighborhood we call home. All proceeds from the event benefit our students through tuition assistance programs.

    Volunteers: 164

    Sponsorships: $40,500

    Gross Income: $43,715

    Net Revenue: $36,899

    Thankstothestrongsupportofourcorporatesponsors,thegoodworkandcheeralsogeneratedover$35,000intuitionassistanceforCCCfamilies.

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