Chaminade Julienne High School Yearbook 2006

Page 1





Chaminade-Julienne Catholic High School SOS S. Ludlow St. Dayton OH 4S402

-

~

Autumn, 1 7 -- - --

Winter, 55

Spring, 87

I I

"

- --- - -

I I

-

Clubs, 127

Academics, 143

Ads, 163

-


COMMUNITY "Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success:' -Henry Ford


Bobby Richardson '09, Mike Raiff '09

.' eek Jonce Tackett, • 'Boys of'07 enjoying splrlt w osh Miller Sam P era & J

IWisSiO "People you can rurn to in tunes of need,"

~~

"C] =collllllunity=Cj: It's that simple."

"Building Family Spirit is just who we are as a community."

(I-r) Seniors Odis Scales, Donovan Potter, Kenny Harris, Alan Reid, Donye McClesky & Franklyn

~::::::::;;;;;::::::::===::::J Stovall

"A group of people coming together with love and respeet for one another."


S ISTERS OF NOTRE DAME DE NAM UR

DU I

The Morionists Pl :)VIN C E O F TiE UNITED

~TA- :S

UFaith is not belief. Belief is passive. Faith is The women 's varsity soccer team bringing it in before their match to pray. This is a tradition for many sports teams at C-J, showing that faith is an integral part of our education.

. " active. '" Edith Hamilton

Freshman Charlie Hallinan & Marvin Scott, Father Matt Komescher, SM and Cody Potts '08.

Members of the class of '09 (left) pray during their first liturgy as members of the C-J Family.

Mr. Marshall '86 bowing his head to pray during a liturgical service.

Meghan Newlin '06 Grace Doepker '07 The chapel (right) provides a place for students and teachers to pray and reflect. The Washington St. Marianist community celebrates Mass with us here on FJidays.


CATCH THE SPIR.IT The faith of the C-J Community is easily recognized in the number of students participating in retreats, mission trips, service, L.I.F.E., ministering at mass and prayer services, and praying on sports fields and in the classroom.

The Liturgical Choir under the direction Mrs. Sierichs.

Rosie McAuley '06 reading a petition at the first mass.

Mark Shoemaker '06 ministers as a cantor during liturgy. Mark is a four-year member of the Liturgical & Concert Choirs.

Alex Kilgore '06 distributing ashes to Ryan A. Johnson '08 dUling the Ash Wednesday liturgy.

The Varsity volleyball team getting ready to cheer after praying before the big game against Canoll.

Father Gene Contadino, SM blesses the ashes as the Junior & Senior ministers pray.

MISSION What does Mission mean to you: To me, mission means discovering your purpose in life through your relationship with God. JJ II

Julia Phillips-Roth '09, Mary McDermott '06, Mark Trick '06, Aaron Scheid '07 & Rosie McAuley '06 leading the intercessions at the fust school liturgy.

- Krista Seaman


\\Education for adaption and change." George Saville once said that"Education is what re~ mains when we have forgotten all that we have been taught:' His point being that education isn't about memorizing facts for a test, or doing page after page of homework in algebra, or knowing all of the ele~ ments of the periodic table for chemistry quizzes. An education for life is what sticks around after the test or exam. This can be a mixture of ideas, philosophies, and experiences, some of which may have come from a teacher, a fellow student, a stranger, or oneself. This is what a C~Jeducation is about, and the reason many different teaching styles are incorporated into classes such as videos, games, simulations, field trips, and speakers. Many teachers encourage students to come up with their own opinions, and respect opinions, even those contrary to their own. This makes a CJ education different from the average high school, and why C~J students are so well prepared for college and life. Elbert Hubbard said, liThe object of teaching a child is to enable him to get along without a teacher:' This is exactly what the teachers aim towards for students at C~J.

1. Brenda La eagerly awaits the answers to her homework in her freshman math class. 2. Junior Geordie McKinney listens to directions before starting an activity in the language lab. 3. Math teacher, Ms. Meyers, poses for the camera while her students do board work. 4. Freshman Charmaine Kendrick uses her free time in class to begin her homework. 5. Senior Chris Anderson uses his study hall time wisely by reading ahead for his English class.

S nior K.uie. orman coneentr. te路 on her lab experiement In her honor \.herrustry class, taughr by .1s. Tetzlaff


Seniors Jessica Kracirik and Amanda Paul offer their intrumental praise in our all-school prayer service. Candice Scales,Junior

Alicia Thornberry, Senior

"Education is about learning new things and being open to new ideas:'

"Me being so lost all the time it's really hard for me to understand what education is really all about, but from what I hear education at CJ is really cooll"-

Mr. Stachler works with his freshman students on the Maximum Expiratory Volume (MEV) Lab.

Junior Pat Dowd puts his cooking skills to the test in his culinary arts class.

c1!e U't!IJ-t.'f~••-. --~--. Junior Emily Strader \\ orks diligently on her painting in art class.

EDUCATION "It is important not to sleep while being taught otherwise you will miss out on what education is really about." -Serena Allen




C-J is always noted and praised for the diversity in the halls. Unlike many other schools, where diversity is a struggle, here it is a strength. Students come from many geographic regions, numerous different backgrounds and heritages. At the same time, we all do have some similarities as well. One remarkable aspect of C-J is that both these similarities as well as differences are visible in the classrooms, clubs, and sports fields. It is all about acknowledging both similarities and differences, and not focusing solely on one or the other that makes C-J stand out.


ric',V(!1'1) tj~••• DIVERSITY "We can learn a lor from crayons; some are sharp, prett)', or dull wh ile others are bright. Some have weird names, but ther all learn to live together in the same box,"

- Jessiw Keys '06



• .

... .. ••

front of the whole class."


1. Frances Broderick '06 cheers for the Football team during the Alter game in the freezing cold. CJ Students can get spirited even in the worst weather. 2. Juniors, Kiara Elijah, Brittany Kinne}~ and Brandee Elijah smile for the camera while dressed alike in blue and green tie-dye. 3. Craig Vangas'06 rides a tricycle during a pep rally. Many riders had a lot of trouble staying on these small bikes, but Craig handled it with style and really got the crowd riled up. Go Craig! 4. Victorious Seniors, Natalie Bauer and Holly Zelnio finish offher whipped cream pie during a Rally. 5. This was quite an exciting day for the CJ community with a new Eagle mascot uniform. Principal Marshall sported this new wliform at the pep rally. Whoo!


1. Seniors, Kenny Watson and Kenny Harris are dressed up in their football gear before the pep rally.

2. Senior. Regina Jones walks out with the Senior class and really shows

Arionne Curry 'os cheers at a CJ pep rally. Arionne is a JV cheerleader this year. She is very spirited and really got the crowd pumped up with her energy.

3.Juuiors. Travis Pfander and Kyle Retzlehoff are wearing CJ inspired wigs to support the team at Welcome Stadium.

c9Je HJl!IJ tj: .. HEART Showing a lot of spirit truly takes heart, and C] students possess a lot of this.

Above: Seniors, Sara Dorman. Kacey Junior, Katie Hoendorf cheer for the team while they play Northmont. along with 4 others. all dressed in blaLCk:" to pump up the crowd.

Junior, Chris Borchers cheers for the Women's Varsity Soccer team while sporting a white "T" and a green hat. He gets spirited by sounding his noisemaker for the soccer team.

Left: The class of'OS stands up and

CJ Pep Rally. Each class was .......inO'i;nfll see who could make the most nOllSel'-;'Y;

Whatdoes Spirit

_an to

,OM'

Tiffany Cockrell,

Senior "Spirit is being energetic and supporting the CJ teams. Yay!!"

Mr. Marshall,

Principal "Spirit is ownership of one's actions in the state of exhileration:' an eagle:'




"I learned what true happiness means. Although these people didn't have all the materalistic possessions we have, they wre simply content with being loved:'

-Ariel Johnson

"It was incredible to be taken into the families' homes and to be treated with such generosity, even though they didn't have much for themselves. I will never forget the people I met; they gave me a new perspective on life and what's really important:'

-Rosie

Carrying out the mission of St. Julie Billiart and B1. William Joseph Chaminade is to be an active member of society, live life to the fullest and educate the whole person. A selected group of Chami~ nade-Julienne students chose to further their mission by going out into the world to reach out to others. These students had the opportunity to see poverty, ftrst hand. They were able to be intro~ duced to a new culture, learn a new language, and become closer to God. Not only did this mission trip consist of hard work and making new friends but it also brought us a new understanding of other peoples' culture as well as their unique circumstances. Eyes were opened and love was present. Our mission trips deftnitely provided an opportunity for us to grow closer to God!

1HJCI1 . . U:;



Jessica Kracirik '06 (r ) shares her musical gifts during our liturgies as a member of the Liturgical Choir.

The use of sunflowers in the arrangement pictured here has special cance to the Sisters of Notre Dame. Julie was famous for saying that our attitude toward God should be like that of rhe sunflower that is always turning toward the sun.


Seniors Emilie Hall and Greg \Villiams (below) listen intently during the prayer service to honor the fi rs t anniversary of the death of Sr. Dorothy Stang, SND.

Fr. Bill O'Donnell, c.PP.S., pastor of P recious Blood Parish (r) is a familiar face at our liturgies. Here he was presiding the Sr. Dorothy Stang remembrance.

Mr. Sparrow (r) shared his insights on the charism of the Sisters of Notre Dame during our January Founders' Day Liturgy.

Mr. Mominee, a veteran member of our Relgion Department and the LIFE program, proclaims the scriptures at a Liturgy in Emmanuel.


Elizabeth Abell Eric Abney Cory Adams Catherine Anderson Erin Andrews Jose Arias Alexis Arnold Patricia Arnold

David Arquilla DeShawn Bailey Ree'Neece Bailey Monica Baker Kristina Barcinas Gilbert Berwa Taylor Beyerle Cecely Blalock

Samuel Borgerding Jace Brooks Jamise Brooks Shanae Brooks Andrea Brown Ariel Brown Bailey Brown James Brown

Jordan Brown Christopher Bruckman Patrick Bruggeman Rachel Brun John Bruns Earl Bush Katie Bush Natasha Bush

Christina Calhoun Antwone Cameron Nicole Campbell Alexandria Candler Daniel Casey Julia Chick Mary Clark Tanae Clarke

Shar'na Clement Kenneth Clements Madeline Conroy Dustin Copeland Ravyn Corbitt Isaiah Cordell Craig Cortner Lindsay Cosby

f

Gary Cottrell Heather Cottrell Grace Cox Katherine Cronin Taylor Cubbie Jordan Dant renna Daugherty Rachael Day


Lucas Iberico

Matt Miller Amanda DeBoard Daj'za Demmings Mariah deWeaver Chuck Dickens Jenna Dorman Ryne Drakes ShflRhonda Dunson Michael Early

Katie Eloe Rachael Engel Phon~Fan

ShenE Fleming Chelsea Flohre Madeleine Flood Dominique Fowler Ronald Frost

Ronda Frost Shawn Garrison Lindsey Gerhard Tiffany Gifford Rachel Gillespie Dedrick Goddard Alicia Gomez Taylor Gray

Levan Greaves Elizabeth Grigg Zachary Hadaway Curt Hagan Anne Haley Charles Hallinan Loretta Hayek Andrew Heck

t






Mr. Derus shows new principal Mr. Marshall who's the boss.

Joey Saluke '06

Seniors Jasmine Frank and Donovan Potter


1. Jasmine Trammell'06 and Katie Shay'07preparing for an upcoming performance during their Concert Choir class. Seniors -Sam Budd, Meghan Newlin, and Megan Mercer

2. Some of the class of '07 show off for the camera for a group picture Chemistry class. _

it. '

~


The gun goes off & everything changes ... the world changes and nothing else really matters. ~Patti Sue Plummer

" Men and Women at the Eaton meet celebrating dropped times.

a number of new athletes joined the team and we had a season. Each athlete grew as a person throughout the season. ~lm'Duli1t through injuries and other hardships. Some athletes stepped a leadership role, ran against tough competition and motivated i&~路. teain.trultes, All athletes grew physically; they ran faster each week inbtmled their times throughout the season. Each person on the team ~nt;lill~ emotionally, and spiritually. We built community throughshared prayers and goals with one another and challenged use failures as stepping-stones to furore successes. We learned ourselves and grew as people. Our season was indeed a success. -Mickey Mominee

Row 1: (I to r) Annie Buscemi, Emily Lesko, Kayleigh Reamy. Abby Cox, Michele Wabler. Row 2: Grace Doepker, Lauren Stayer, Alicia Thornberry, Susan Gilbert, Anna Held, Kim Wallis. Row 3: Coach Mickey Morninee, Lisa Folkerth,Jenna Yaney, Katy Olmstead, Ann Furey, Brittany Brown, Jordan Beyerle, Christina Genovesi, Coach Bridget Pierson


I

I

"We're Back.•." This year, the Marching Band is back, replacing the Pep Band, and made a great impression. The program grew in numbers this year, with 29 members under the direction of Mr. David Wood and Mrs. Debi Schutt. Field Commander Katie Aicher '06 brought lots of spirit and enthusiam to the band. Her leadership along with dedication of all band members and directors helped the marching band make a successful comeback this year after taking a few years off.

Nesha Johnson '09, C hris Scupski '06 playing during Meet the

r=:;;;;;;::~===:::;:;:;=====.J Eagles night.

CRESCENDO Defi nition: gradual increase in volume of a musical passage

Carlos Myers'08 and Jakob Lanman-Niese '07

"The intensity of the band increased throughout the season:'




Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved. ,William Jennings Bryan

e all dream dreams, and it's a beautiful thing when they actually come true. 2005 was a dream sea ~ son for C~J's women's tennis team, most successful ever, due to hard work, dedica~ team spirit, and a common vision. Among their accomplishments were a team record of 18-4, #1 ranking in the Dayton area (Team of the Year Division I), #1 team in Southwest Ohio, and a trip the state team tournament at Ohio State Univer~ after defeating powerful Princeton. All eight players made it to the state tournament junior Pleiman in singles, and sophomore Emily "'~'L"'''.'''''路'' and freshman Katie Pleiman in doubles. ""'......" .. Samantha Zimmerman, and seniors Emily .'-" ... u ... "'~, Melanie Luken, Holly Zelnio, and Mar~ Cronin anchored the doubles teams and were all successful. A unique combination of talent, .... "'IU"'....'"", determination and spirit enabled this to meet and exceed its highest expectations and favorite number "1" and to realize the meaning of UU/LLO'" Life is great! God is great!

Match Scores Opponent

Result

Middletown Chillicothe St. Ursuline Miamisburg Columbus Acad. Mother of Mercy Carroll Springboro Tipp City Troy Oakwood Alter Centerville Beavercreek Fairmont Butler

W5-0 W4-1 L3-2 W5-0 W3-2 W4-1 W5-0 W5-0 W5-0 W5-0 L4-1 W5-0 W5-0 W4-1 W5-0 W5 -0

S tate Team To Opponent Anderso Loveland Princeton Magnificat Mt. . Notre Dame

W3 W3 L3 L3

Tournaments Title Miami Valley Coaches Miamisburg Invitational MVS Doubles

Result 2nd 1st 1st

l-r Alex Landes '08, Freshmen, Julia Chick and Samantha Zimmerman, and Alison Schmid '06 all showing their tough tennis skills on the court.


This was the first year the Women's Varsiry Team from C-J has gone to state. In addition to the team's success all eight of our players received All Area Awards. First Team Singles: Christie and Katie Pleiman Third Team Singles: Emily Buerschen First Team Doubles: Emily Kaminski / Samantha Zimmerman Second Team Doubles: Melanie Luken / Holly Zelnio Honorable Mention: Martina Cronin

Below: Seniors Martina Cronin and Melanie Luken pose for pictures after receiving their medals. -~~

Emily Kaminski '06 and Samantha Zimmerman '09 discuss their strategy with Coach Brooks in the quarterfinal match of state team tournament.

Consistency Through consistent determination and hard work, the women's tennis team made it to the quarterfinals of the State Team Tournament for the first time.


Madeline Quill '09, Elise Kaminski, Nicole Campbell '09, Kathleen Begley '08, and Annie Haley '09

Danielle Midlam, Lisa Folkerth, Lily Conroy, Jacque Miller, Cori Evans, Nikki Loesch, Emily Philips-Roth, Kelly Kinsey, and Katie Holtvoigt recieved recgonition for getting Third place at the Governer's cup

With over 35 rowers, this year the 1st Varsity 4+ qualified ....路....... AILJB Rowing National Championship on June 10 and at least two boattlG each Regatta. Both teams had a great year with the Novices impr1~. in their races.

Bethany Brun '07, Sam Davidson 06, Claire Ferneding'06,Jackie Malone, Sarah Harvey'07, Grace Doepker '07, Lisa Folkerth'07, Katie Holtvoigt hold coxswain Jackie Athmer '07 after finishing 3rd at the Govenor's Cup. The Varisry 8+ medaled in 3 out of 4 races.


'.

: .... '!L

_....

---.~.-=:

Don Zimmer, Zach Hadaway, Dorian Vauis. Stephen Musgrove.

acl1 Alexander. Back: Nick McMahon. Sam Jandel • Greg Meyers. Alex Borchers, Lucas Pfander. Coach Mazza

,

-.

-~ ~ "

l' "'....... ,

=---.,;:

ytoswing. Senior standout Stephen Musgrove Alex Edgel'07 hits his ball out of the bunker.

.

,

.

.

- ....... ~'l~~I' ~ -

.~

. ...

~,

Zach Hadaway'09 putts for a birdie.

Sam Jandel'09 watches the ball fly toward the green


Chaminade-Julienne offers a comprehensive retreat program led by peer leaders trained by the Minisny & Service staff. Students have the opportunity to participate in a progressive series of retreats beginning their Freshman year. All freshmen attend an on-campus retreat in February titled Beyond Respect. Sophomore year includes an off-campus retreat that is centered around the theme of Thtst that is based on the writings of St. Julie & Blessed William Joseph Chaminade. Juniors have the option of participating in one of five two-day overnight retreats called The Journey which is based on the story of the disciples meeting Jesus on the road

to

Emmaus (Luke 24: 13-34)

Amanda Henne '07 leads her group in one of the fun team building activities on Junior Retreat.

Freshman Retreat includes lots of time for small groups to share their experiences with Respect for Self, Others and God. The annual retreat is held on campus and is led by selected members of the Junior class.


Brandon Artis, a member of the class of 2002, speaks about "Respect for Self' during the annual Freshman retreat.

Blake Roan &Alex Edgel lall

....Iol1ce Tackett

Chds Kleil1hellZ

Grace Doepker & EI11i1y Strav~er








Brianna Rosenbauer Sarah Rowsey Shelli Ruppert Chiara Saccaggi Tyekka Sadler Madison Sargent Andrew Sawyer Colleen Sayer

Lisa Scarpelli Sarah Schmitt Melissa Schoenhofer Clare Schwab Kwesi Seabrook Molly Shanks Rachel Shaver Allison Shimp

Christian Shingiro Quentina Skipper Megan Slayback Emily Smith Kelsey Smith Lohit Solomon Justin Sprague Charise Stargell

Benjamin Stayer Tiera Stephen Alexandra Stuckey Aaron Sumlin Joseph Szabo Jessica Taylor Andi Thompson Natasha Tolentino

Justin Tumey Hannah Tyson Theresa Vpp Dorian Vauls Jacob Veney Randall Wakefield Michael Waldron Victor Walker

Ellen Walling India Warfield Stefanie Weber Carly Wetrich Brandon White Cierra White Seth Wilson Sydney Wiltshire Stephanie Woeste Stepfanie Wolff Marvin Worthy Gary Youngerman Erin Zugelder



Nikki Winchester '06 and Jessica

Taylor '07

Ashley Downs'06


Seniors Ashley Collier, Courtney Reynolds, Karina Hollis, Regina Jones, and Chrstina Varcarcel



Everyone sparkles and shines at the Christmas Dance and it doesn't have to cost a lot to look so nice. Joey Saluke 107 and Blake Sheridan 107 could always be depended on to sport their finest UVillage Thrift" attire.


Queen of the Dance: Mark Trick '06 and his Mother

King of the Dance: Sam Budd '06 and her Father, Steve, whose dating advice could be summed up in three simple words: "Boys are bad!"

Jessica Bruns '07 and her Dad Grace Pera '09 and her Dad

Colleen Martin '06 and her Dad


Daughter Dances aft

PARENT

Patrick Bills '06

Elliot Klosterman '07

liMy dad's always been there for me especially during my high school years. I can't thank him enough:'

-Jessica Kracirik c06 Jamar King'06

Kenny Watson '06

How was itfor you!

Based on Senior Jeremy Miller's expression I'd say he and his Mom had an awesome time at the dance.

Sophomores Kathleen Begley, Michelle Klimaski, Molly Shanks, and Allison Richard have fun getting their picture taken at the dance.

Kiara Heidenreich '06 and her dad enjoy listening to the essays written by other students.

"We have special 'Mom and Nathan days' where we have fun together and I get a new toy. My mom's great; she's my favorite:'

-Nate Wallace '07

Alex Baldukas '06 and his mom recieve applause for the wonderful essay Alex wrote about her.

Megan Hankey '06, Holly Zelnio '06, and Rose McAuley '06 are having a blast dancing with their dads and friends

"Going to the Fath~r/ Daughter Dance with my dad is something we look forward to every year. It gives us a great exuse to hang out and boogie all night together!"

-Allison Rindla '07

,

~=~----.J <J-

\ '~fI


C]'s Students of Diversity (right) help to put on the anual valentine dance for the whole C] community.

D ylan Colvin and her date, Zach Borts are having such a great time they even h ave to take a break from dancing and sit down.

SeniorsColleen M artin & C hristi na

1. Sophomores Theresa Upp, Sheila Donnelly, and Cara Plasphol all enjoy their second Valentines Dance at CJ. 2. Ariel Johnson '06 and Brian Scott '07 take a quick moment out from dancing to pose for the camera. Seniors Sam Hoefler

& D an Smith

Robert Woodhull '07

3

Joey Homan and Katie Hoendorf enjoy their third Valentines dance together as Juniors.

4. Caroline Jentleson and Kevin Troidl have a great time at their last Valentine 's Dance as Seniors.


Juniors Chris Doyle and Jacy Closser dance the night away.

1. Seniors Ali Hess and Odis Scales, King and Queen.

2. Won-Sup Sohn and Amanda Paul , Senior runners up. 3. Jessica Taylor and John McGinnis, Sophomore court.

4.

Geordie McKinney and Candice Scales, Junior court.

Ki.ra M itchell & frie nd

Francecs. Gomez & Emil)' Jackson

S eniors C harmaine X.yasieh & C hanree Matthews

Seniors Odis Scales, Lindsey Reynolds, Courtney Reynolds, Jessica Marks, Ayesha Green & Chantee Matthews.

Left: Juniors Brandee Elijah and Geordie McKinney.


erricka Timothy Andersen Nathan Armanini Kristen Arquilla Jacqueline Athmer Bridget Bach Stephanie Baldridge Alexander Baron Nicholas Bennett Jenna Bethel John Beust Gustave Bizimana Joshua Blankley Christopher Blumenstock Daniel Bolton Alexander Bonner Jana Boone Christopher Borchers Ashley Boucher Sean Branick Bethany Brun Jessica Bruns Ann Buscemi

Steven Busch Mariah Busher William Carrigg Ariel Carson Tamra Carson Morgan Chami Thomas Cleary Julienne Closser

Elizabeth Coe Brittany Collins Cory Collins Lilia Conroy Jaslyn Cooley Kyle Copeland Robert Craig Anjerrica Curry

Timothy DeVita Lucas Dickman Alexandra DiMuccio Grace Doepker Patrick Dowd Christopher Doyle Martha Duffy Alexander Edgel

Marcia Edwards Brandee Elijah Kiara Elijah Monica Eltzroth Corinne Evans

~l~:~=~:l~:r~~

~uuaniel Garcher


Christina Genovesi Matthew Gilbert Susan Gilbert De' Andre Gist Devin Givens Sean Gleason Adam Golden

Francesca Gomez Stephanie Gosser Charles Grove Kristen Gummerus Devin Hairston Nicole Hall Emma Hamby Ashlee Hammond

Claire Hampel Courtney Harchaoui Sarah Hartman Sarah Harvey Derrek Haywood Kenneth Heidenreich ' Amanda Henne Joshua 'Herzer Philip Hewitt Julian Hodges Kathryn Hoendorf Asia Hollis Kiera Hollis Alexander HOlmte . Joseph Homan Joseph Howell

.

~






be exciting and unexpected ... Whoa, that's two words. I wouldn't trade my teammates for anyone."

57 48 39 58 60 56 65 56 67 70 65 63 59 51 48 43 40 63 68 35 Tournament 70 Ross Bellbrook 50 45 Woodward

Fairmont

Jordan Wortham dribbles down the court in a courtside thriller against Beavercreek to score some well earned points.

McNicholas St. Xavier Beavercreek Badin Roger Bacon Carroll Alter Whitner Young Tror LaSalle Purcell McNicholas Elder Roger Bacon Alter Moeller Badin Warne Purcell

55 35 53 44 47 55 41 47 69 50 55 52 46 53 40 45 41 45 78 38 48 41 52

Back: Dei\ndre Gist, Jordan Wortham, Vincent Evans, John McGinnis, Patrick Munn, Brian Scott Front: Evan Allen, Donovan Potter, Alex Johnson, Steve Dees, Joe Saluke


Back: John McGinnis, Vince Evans, Zach Kauth, Ryan Johnson, Aaron Adams, Joe Szabo and Kurt Hess Front: Ethan Kroger, Ryne Drakes, Chad Briggs, Pat Munn and Jacob Vinney

Fairmont McNicholas St. X Beavercreek Hamilton Badin Roger Bacon Carroll AIrel' LaSalle Purcell-Marian McNicholas Elder Roger Bacon Alter Moeller Hamilton Badin VVayne Purcell-Marian

38 25 36 43 39 32 37 45 29 43 36 42 33 43 37 45

•

20 58 57 38 33

21 37 43 48 39 46 41 42 39

51 38 32 37

•


all Heart The Lady Eagles wel1t il1to their seasol1 this year with mal1Y people doubtil1g their talel1t. It took 1011g, hard practices al1d determil1atiol1 to prepare them. They fought each game to prove their critics wrol1g, dllril1g which they proved to have great heart al1d a love for the game.

Freshman, Shene Fleming looks to pass the ball to a guard after rebounding the ball against Xenia.

Jazmyne Marks '06 dribbles the basketball up the court on a fast break.

Megan Mercer, Sara Dorman, Emily 8eyoglides, .Jazmv.ne Marks Sophomore Rachel Chandler (left) dribbles around a defender to pass the ball. This is Rachel's second year as a Varsity player.

Junior Marty Duffy (raight) looks to make a pass up the court. Marty plays point guard for the Varsity basketball team.


Kat Ryder '07 leaps up to get a rebound against Xenia High School.

Sara Dorman '06 jumps up to grab a defensive rebound for her team.

SCOR~BOX Lakota West Northmont Marion Local Trotwood-Madison McNicholas Xenia Centerville Mt. de Chan tel Tamworth Australia Columbus DeSales Whitney-Young St. Ursula Wadsworth Colonel White Delaware Hayes Mt.Joliet Carroll Alter Beavercreek Findlay Tecumseh Springboro Oak Hills

CJ

Away

52 52 45 45 43 40 18 50 56 39 42 36 47 37 54 48 54 33 41 37 59 51 32

62 35 34 23 42 31 23 52 24 36 43 37 51 36 46 51 59 38 36 36 24 37 55

eserve coach, Bill Kern talks to his team during a time out. He has been coaching the Reserve team at Cj for two years ow and helped them to achieve great success this year.

Back Row (I-r): Asst. Coach Jonathan Scruggs, Sidney Potter, Rachel Chandler, Nicole Christie, Shene Fleming, Kat Ryder, India Warfield, Tiera Stephen, Marty Duffy, Head Coach Marc Greenberg Front Row (I-r): Trainor Meghan Newlin,Jasmine Marks, Megan Mercer, Sara Dorman, Emily Beyoglides, Manager Frances Broderick

Back Row (I-r): Head Coach Bill Kern, AJ Curry, Dalynn Peters, Kat Ryder, Hannah Tyson, Kristen Davis, Asst. Coach Mandi Myers Front Row (I-r): Tanae Clarke, Jenny Nicholson, TaishaJones, Carson Williams, Quentina Skipper

Front Row (I-r): Tara Lonneman, Cara Nartker, Mariah DeWeaver, Kate Cronin, Katie Eloe Back Row (I-r): Brenna Daugherty, Jameise Brooks, Nesha Johnson, Rachel Brun, Dajza Demmings, Ashley Knapp, Head Coach Jim Carruth.


Swimming is all about building relationships inside and outside of the water. Swimming not only makes people want to strive to improve their speed in the water but to strive for excellence. Over this past year the Swim team took a team trip to the Knights Invitational while studying for exams, earned their first swimming trophy for winning the Shawnee Invitational, and placed third in the GeL. Twenty,three minutes and twenty' nine seconds were dropped from their very . "rst meet of the year and trained over 270,000 yards. Nine school records were broken and 482 lifetimes best perforances were met. Swimming is all about meeting new people, having fun, meeting new goals and striving for the best.


Back Row: Bailey Brown, Ashley Coucher, Jessica Morningstar, Maddie Baron, Wendy Porrs, Melinda Emery, Brooke Onyia, Mary Gleason. Row 5: 'Elizabeth Grigg, Taylor Beyerle, Jessica Yaney, Emily JacksOn, Megan Slayback, Emily Kauth, Chiara Saccaggi. Row 4: Lisa Treadway, Amanda Moeli, Caitlin,StocKelman, Christina Genovesi, Morgan Chami, Sierra Zumwald, Chelsea Onyia. Row 3: Theresa Upp, Francesca Genovesi, Rebecca Rou 'er, Rachel Voskuhl, Danielle Midlam, Annelise Ricciuto,Jessica Bruns/Row 2: Kary Olmsted,Jessica Kracirik, Erin Rankine, Jordan "Beyerle, Alexa 'Lopez, Brittany Brown, Ali Hess, Sarah Woerner. Front Row: Mary McAtee, Elvia Jones, Emelie Hall

(Above)]enna Yaney, Sarah Woerner, Lauren Nemeth, Zack Willis, Jane Tuss, Jessica Kracirik, Alexa Lopez, Erin Rankine, Mary McAtee, Ali Hess, Brittany Brown, Elvia Jones,Jordan Beyerle, Emelie Hall, Will Haley

Back Row: Chris Kleinhenz, Sean Branick, Jose Arias, Jeffrey McQuiston, Joe Noonan, Adam Walusis. Middle Row: Peter Quinttus, David Kracirik, Zack Hadaway, Sam Rose, Charlie Jackson, Dan Marrinan, Ben Quinttus. Front Row: Chris Doyle, Robert Craig, Will Haley, Craig Vangas, James Hundt

Chris Doyle





~ .. f

loose

Seniors Will Haley & Martina Cronin

Alex Bonner '07

1. Molly Shanks, Megan Grabiel, Sarah Striebich and Katie Shay. 2. Nate Eloe 3. Katie Aicher Amanda Moell, Diane Manovich and Dalia Cuellar.

Junior Alex Bonner

Mark Shoemaker '06

4. Nate Eloe and Adam Kilgore 5. Adam Kilgore and Brad Herman 6. Alex Bonner and Rebecca Ruttle



- - - - - - --;






f

I

Varsity baseball

li=iiJ~:~s~iiiii I

BASEBAll The baseball team, both Varsity and]V did an amaZmgjob this year. They conditioned hard before the season and continued throughout. This helped them to step exceed many of their goals. Congratula-

"

Joel H art'06 is using all his srrength co throw the ball co fi rst co get the third out.

j u",ps up to catch ti,e ball for tile first out of tile 3rd i .... ing.

Veit Parker '06 is playi ..g Imrd and was a major part of t"e varsity team's stlccess t"is year.

((Life is like a baseball game. When you think a fastball is coming, you gotta be read to hit the curve. -Jaja Q

Back row: Coach Mike Raiff, Andy Heck, Chris Bruckman, David Schwendeman, Mike R~ff, Alex Talib. 4th row: Phil Plummer,Justin Sprague, Chad Briggs, Patrick Bruggeman, Ricky Franklin, Bobby Richardson, Julian Romero. 3rd row: Casey Luken,Jeremy Marshall, Chris Noone, John Bowran,Joe Getty, Ryane Drakes Taylor Bonner. 2nd row: Greg WoHe.nhaupt, Danny Garcher Jonce Tackett, Sam Schwendeman, Nick McMahon, Curtiss Rasnick, Kyle Retzloff, James Hundt, George McCarthy. Front row: Veit Parker, Matt'Bruggeman,JP Cooper, Joel Hart, Craig Vangas


5 E

AFE!

N I

o R 5

Varsity & Jr. Varsity Varsity Record 7-21 Reserve Record 15-10 GCL North Co-Champs All League Honorees 2nd,Team All GCL Casey Luken Matt Bruggeman

Nick McMahon '07

Joel Hart Joe Getty Michael Raiff

Honorable Mention All League Curtiss Rasnic Veit Parker James Hundt

Bobby Richardson '09

Chris Noone '09

George McCarrhy '07

Greg WoUenhaupt'07

1. Right-fielder Joe Getty swings away. 2. Pitcher Curtiss Rasnic '07 takes a turp at shortstop'. 3. Sam Schwendeman '07 & Danny Garcher '07 get ready for the next inning.

4.J. P. Cooper '06 _ watches the action intently. 5. Catcher Phil Plummer '07 in action. 6. Ricky Franklin '08 confers with the l:U.Il:U~













C-J's KAIROS retreat, offered to seniors, is constantly talked about and yet is one of the best kept secrets. It is what all the underclassmen ask about and what all those who have gone on it rave about. Kairos is a difficult experience to explain and even more so to understand. So what is it? Its a chance for upperclassmen and teachers to truly bond on a deeper level and spend 4 days in "God's Time" at the Bergamo retreat center. It is, like any experience, what one makes of it. With openminded students, stereotypes and any preconceived ideas are completely thrown out the window, masks are removed, and respect and love overflow. Ask any KAIROS alumnvi and you can bet it was one of their most memorable C-J experiences.




ACCAlfWREAlE A time to say goodbye and good luck+ To realize you have done all that you can to help them to step into the world+ Taking a moment to honor them, all together as the class of 2006+

Wishing that you had just one more year, but knowing that it is time to let go+ Let's watch them walk together

a group of young men and women+ They are the future and they are well-prepared+


lighting ceremony.

Mallory Blosser, Derrick Allen Anna Held pose for a picture the mass. Alex Knobloch, Tyler Fillinger, Joey Saluke and Duncan Frith pose together at the reception after mass.


Graduation


May 30, 2006

.

.. . . .. . ..

.

.

.




C-J offers a comprehensive retreat program led by peer leaders trained by the Ministry & Service staff. Students have the opportunity to participate in a progressive series of retreats beginning their Freshman year.

The Ministry & Service Team: Kelli Kinnear, Dave Conard, Marilyn McCrate & Jim Pera

Two of the key pillars of the Profile of a C-J Graduate state that our graduates will be "service oriented" and 'contributing members of society': Our Community Service programs offer extensive opportunities for students to learn first-hand what it means to lead through service.

Above left: Rachel Byrd and Peter Ferneding have a little fun while participating in the Urban Plunge Retreat in October. Left: Morgan Chami enjoys a simple supper on the same Urban Plunge.

F.L.I.G.H.T. Faith Leaders in God's Hand Today

1. Emily Kaminski '06, LIFE Leader, putting notices in teachers' mailboxes. 2. Rachel Johnson '09 at the YWCA Reach site. 3. Jeff Dufresne '08 will be


The Marianist L.I. F.E. program provides twice monthly opportunities for C-J students to share faith and fellowship and pray together. As their mission states: "We are a community of disciples Living In Faith Experience. As a member of L.I.F.E., we illustrate God's Incarnate Word by personally developing our relationship with Christ and serving the community. Through the L.I.F.E. skills, small group faith sharing and activities, we develop a co mmunity with God. The L.I.F.E. family strives to welcome all people to experience Yahweh, who is deeply loving, uplifting and fun:'

LIFE Leader for 06-07. 4. Rachel Gillespie '09, Jim McAuley'08, David n,'08 and Jakob Lanman-Niese at an early LIFE Meeting. 5. LIFE'ers at close of a meeting. 6. Ed Laage (r) is ready to roll. 7. It's obvious one of reasons Blaze Burke '08 likes LIFE meetings, 8. Seniors Claire Ferned-

ing and Lauren Stayer get ready for a meeting. 9. Small group made up of (clockwise) Brittany Brown '06, Jena Yaney '06, Jordan Beyerle '06, Grace Pera'09, Katie Shay '07 and Katy Martinez'06. ,

.

\] \

(


Junior S Go tephanie ss er&MrJ' n .lm rera

SenIOrs . S

Budd allIanth &Blak SberI"dan e

Seniors Samantha Budd &: Megan Mercer

Senior Maggie Moore

It is the Yearbook Staff's responsibility to help every member of the CJ community remember and savo their experinces favorite moments high school.


C]'s Yearbook Staff that is responsible for the NEWall color edition of the 2005~2006

Yearbook!!

8th period", Yearbook time at q. This means walking the halIs to take pictures and working hard at the computers to meet deadlines. Jim Pera is the lucky teacher that get to moderate this class. He's loved by all... even though there's an occasional "PERA!" yelled across the room. Ten Seniors are going to miss this class terribly next year, while the remainin two uniors will have to hold down the fOrt.


S~ tU e~-fl~ ~¥- Sekot ~ ~ ~

~ ((J. tak em a. ~ If4fe ~ ~ ~ ~ iH tk ~~. g'i9- g'~ g'i9- S~ i4. a.

~ tW ~ ~ ~ ~ ((J.

~ e¢ tofJ.. ~ ~ em ~. ~

((J.

~ a.1f4fe modet __

a. ~ Hta.te

M

j«4t

a.~.7~~i4.a. ~ ~ ~.7~~ ~ tU

tk eHd ~ tk

~. ~ adittiUe4 ~

_-.!:F:or.; ~ tkiIt~.

tk ~ ad teaue tU

&ete'Uf ~ ~ a.

He«L #HeHUVUf

ad a.

He«L~. 7~~tW~iH~~~~ ((J.

~~

"'''

~ ~ ad ~~. 7~4t4-

~ tU~4e-~e ~ U ~ 4Pe

4fu.

tAu, ~ Me de~ ~ de

~""

t 1eUt'.

4

~.1t4tM4

(3-1 f/-tI«4te I.e ~ 4Pe

sto

<t

)1

s


C-J's Mock Trial team had another outstanding season this year. Led by Mr. Conard, the team won the Oi


of the Cornhole Tournament: Shannon Lonneman '07, Sam '07, Bobby Richardson '09 Michael Raiff '09, Michael and Philip Hewitt '07

'07,Jacque Miller '07, Jordan Feeney '07, and out the brackets for the cornhole tournament.


Front Row (l-r): Tiffany Gifford, Becky Musgrove, Olivia Loyd. Back Row (l-r): Cierra White Jill Nymeyer, Rachel Gillespie, Meghan Newlin, Ravelle Clements, Ms. Dozer, Ciera Hopkins

Stephanie Gosser, Rachel Gillespie, Jordan Feeney, Ms. Dozer, Emily Smith, Kelcey Jones


omeroom is a time for students to unwind or catch up on some homework. Lunch is a wonderful part of the day when students can be loud and mingle without getting yelled at by teach~ ers. These times in the day are a necessity for C] stu~ dents. Though homeroom is sometimes stressful with the incoming paperwork and the occasional demerits, Samantha Budd '06 says that she loves it because she can relax and talk to all of her friends without having to worry about class work. At lunch, there are so many options available, from pizza to subs to custom made sandwiches, and everything in between, students never get bored.

H

_..

..-

1. Sophomores Ali Shimp, Alex Stuckey and Chiara Sacaggi enjoying some quiet in homeroom. 2. Juniors Jessica Blankley and Kathleen Begley sit together with their group of friends at the lunch table. 3. India Warfield '08 prepares to enjoy some pizza from the lunch co~nter 4. Students from Ms. Ruffolo's Senior homeroom get an early start on lunch.


r

I


Student Council is an organization at CJ that is responsible for many of the things that happen here. Within this organization are other groups such as the spirit committee and the social committee. They help to organize pep rallies and dances and do other things such as ice cream socials and candy grams, and they also head the blood drive. Student Council is also responsible for CJNN. They work to get highlights of our school and turn it into a show for the student body. It takes a lot of hard work but they are very dedicated. These are only some of the things that Student Council does for our school. Aside from all of these, they also do service at different sites outside of CJ. Student Council is very dedicated to making sure that the student body is happy and they always try to come up with new and inventive ways to get them involved .

•

.,,~ u, eniors Jane Tuss,

Hannah Armanini, Megan Hankey & Colleen Martin.

2005-2006 Student Council

Seniors Megan Hankey, Caity Brooks and Jane Tuss serve students at the ice cream social.

Seniors Will Haley, Jane Tuss and Caity Brooks eat with Martin Sheen.


PRINTMEDIA

Final Issue

M

31 2006

Print Media is responsible for our very own Eagle Examiner. Second period brings about interviews, picture-taking, and a lot of work for these students and this class. They work very hard all year long to produce great articles for the student body. An Eagle Examiner is only twenty-five cents to one dollar.

Print Media Class Seniors (I-r): Lauren Dunford, Alexa Lopez, Ellen Manovich & Nathan Pippenger

Who's in Charge: Mrs. Monica Fisher is an excellent moderator for the Eagle Examiner. She works very hard with her students to produce the best newspaper they can. From highlights on the faculty and the students to human interest stories, she makes sure that it gets done. Monica Fisher loves working on The newspaper and helping her students to excel in writing. She is doing a wonderful job as the school continuously looks forward to reading the Examiner.

Senior Kevin "The Turtle" Troidl, pondering the lead for his next story.


The members of Students of Diversity work extremely hard every year to recognize diversity in our school. They do this through plan~ ning the Valentine's Day Dance and the Students of Diversity Assembly and all with the help of Mrs. Cheryl Smith. She has been dedicated to this group for many years. This wonderful group of students truly shows what diversity means and continues to keep the student body aware of how wonderful and how special our school really is.

Diversity C-J is a school known for its diversity. With assemblies like this one, we celebrate our differences. The Students of Diversity members worked very hard to put these acts together and create an outstanding petjormance.


Andre Peterson '09




John Marshall '86 Principal

DanielJ. Meixner '84 President

Sr. Damienne Grismer, SND deN Sisters of Notre Dame Representative

Bro. Sean Downing, SM Society of Mary Representative

Mrs. Cindy Budde President's Asst.


.Guidance Department

Mrs. Charlene Wheeler, Director Mrs. Susan Eichenauer Mrs. Paige Lumpkins Mrs. Jennifer Elliot Ms. Debra Sanderman Mrs. Kathy Fecke, Secretary v

Ms. Lumpkins helps a student prepare for college.

Jim Pera Director of Campus Ministry

Director of Administrative Services

Mr. Marshall shows his school spirit by revealing that he is the new CJ Eagle at the first pep rally of the year. L.......;....ilioIi.


ie.

Mrs. Janet Peterson Lt'brary I

Mrs. Kathleen Zehanny, Athletic Department Secretary

'-


. .. . . r _~__~_~_~

M rs. Lois Mann

So this is what Mrs. H arrington would look like if she were a real cow girl!

,

'P'"

••• HELPFUL

Mr. Joe Soter, Maintance

Mr. Ross Moreland, Grounds & Mai11tenal1ce

liThe C~J staff puts a lot of time and effort into helping the students and parents." ~Amanda

,

Hughes (07 .


W

hen my English 11 students were reading The Color of Water, I thought about how exciting it would be if I emailed the author, James McBride, and he, or even a secretary, emailed me back a response to share with my students. I think reading comes to life a lot more when the reader can learn more about the author and the author's background. In the case of this book, which was based on the author's life, the author's background was especially pertinent. I em ailed him and let him now how much my students enjoyed the book and how many of them could relate to his story. The last thing I expected was for him to email back and say that he'd like to come and visit with the students in order to get more information on a music article be was writing for National Geographic. To say I was excited would be an understatement .. '! couldn't even sleep the night before he was supposed to come. The time period between when I emailed him and when he actually showed up at C-J was only about a day and a halÂŁ In rhat time, we had to coordinate moving some classes and students around. The other teachers were so excited and were very accommodating, which made the day even better. When he showed up, he was very friendly and spoke to one class about the writing process and then interviewed some students for his article in National Geographic. The students got along well, and he liked visiting so much that he came back about a month later to see the students again. I believe this says a lot about C-J and how special we are. As a first-year teacher, this was one of the most exciting things of the year. I am so glad the students were able to have this experience.

-Ms. Erin Ketch

~ Me<, Molly B"din" Chnh ~u

Mrs. Monica Fisher

Mr. Denny Thomas

Mrs. Bridget Pierson


Mr. Brooks pictured to the left patiently awaits for his class' attention to give them directions.

English teacher, Molly Bardine (r) teaches from her autographed copy of The Color of Water which is written by her best friend, James McBride.

Mrs. Bardine, Mrs. Horn, and Miss Ketch chilling at the basketball game, proving once again that English teachers do something other than read.

"I Love cuddling up with a nice novel!"

- Blake Sheridan

Ms. Nora O 'Donnell

Mrs. Beth Marshall

Mr. Mike Kelly

Mr.Jim Brooks

Ms. Erin Ketch


----- -

.

-

~

-

-

r-

------

--

---

~

-- - - - - --------;;

_.

--

----

-

~

J

J

1

I

---

I



.

..

.

SCIENCE . ,

-

, ~~,;

Juniors Bethany Brun, Cori Evans, and Sarah Harvey love chemisrty! Me. Stachler shows his class a really cool experiment.

~

Mrs. Barb Groene, Chair

Ms. Beth Andrews

Mr. Bob Katcavage

Ms. Kathy Jennings

~{/ --------------


Ms. Tetzlaff is shown here demonstrating the four signs of a chemical change. On the left she is burning magnesium (light & heat) and on the right she is seen burning amonium dichromate (light, heat & color changes). Hmmmr Ms. T must just like burning things.

Mr. Thuente (far left) helps Claire Ferneding '06 with a physics problem.

Mr. Katcavage (left) is examining a piece of yarn to use in the experiment his class is preparing for.

Catherine Meadors '06 (right) stirs a substance in a beaker for her AP chemistry class.

Mr. Bill Stachler

Ms. Chris Tetzlaff

Mr. Mike Thuente

Mrs. Speelman




LANGUAGE

Mrs. Colas monitoring students' progress in the language lab.

Mrs. Dues teaches Spanish and is also a C-J grad.

fACULTY Mrs. Casey Brown

Mrs. Linda Colas

Mrs. Stacey Dues

Mrs. Peg Regan, Chair


CONSUMER SCIENCE

BUSINESS

Mrs. Paula Beach Mrs. Beach teaches classes that include Accounting 1 and 2, Micro-keyboarding, Career Exploration, Computer Applications and entrepreneurship.

Mrs. Bray's class made this beautiful wedding cake as a class project then shared it with the Seniors at lunch. Seniors Ashley Thomas & Catherine Meadors helped serve the cake.

INDUSTRIAL ifECHNOL

Mr. Bob Young Mr. Young teaches several Engineering Drafting courses in addition to helping with the Freshman football team.

Mrs. Kara Humphrey

Mrs. Mary Ann Bray Mrs. Bray teaches a variety of classes from Culinary Arts to Housing & Interior Design. Her classes are frequently responsible for the great aromas drifting~hrough halls.




ART AND MUSIC

Mr Wood is our Band Director and chairs the Music Department. This year the Concert Band received a "Superior" rating in the OMEA District contest and received a "II" in the state contest.

Senior Amanda Pudenz is awesome at the bassoon. Yeah!

' f

Mrs. Diana Barr, Chllir Mrs.Janet Lasley '2 ..._------------ ------

-~

~ ~----------------------------------------------------~----~------------------~


Juniors Sierra Zumwald and Sam Schwendeman work on their clay projects together in Mrs. Lasley's ceramics class.

Stephan ie Gosser '07 plays the piccilo. She is a talented musician and also plays the flute. What a gal!

Junior Amanda Moell sings in Mrs. Sierichs concert choir. She has a beautiful voice. Amanda also enjoys participating in the school musicals.

Mrs. Lasley teaches freshman in her Fine Art class. Students learn about the different elements of art and the artists who have made am impact on the art world. Senior Odis Scales took Fine Arts freshman year and said that he loved Mrs. Lasley and the class.

Mr. David Wood, ChiliI'

Mrs. Debi Schutt


Ea~tE!c,lln9 dtu,Jlo~ 431 Wayne Avenue Dayton, OR 45410 937-222-8410 www.easterlingstudios.com


Good Luck Eagles! Good Luck, Brenna '09 8- Bobby '09 Robert Richardson (C-J Feeder Football Coach, 1979-1995)

Barbara Stang Richardson '54 Robert "Butch" Richardson '76 David Richardson '77 & son, Bobby Richardson '09 Clarence Richardson '78 Clete Richardson '80 Angela Richardson Mason '81 & daughter, Brenna Daugherty '09 Margaret Richardson Baber '82 Laura Richardon '83 Jeanne Richardson Erling '85 & Karl Erling '82 Henry Richardson '89 & Trida Cox Richardson '90 John Richardson '94 Aaron Collett, "Wannabe"


Thanks to our patrons! The Young Family Good luck Adam Golden Byrd Family Pomeroy Family Dorothy Clarke LaTonya Williams Ben & Jerry's Old Hickory Bar-B-Q Requarth Lumber Company Congratulations, Daneska! Mom, Dodo, Lisa & Bobby Catherine Aubrey. Good Luck James We love you Jessica C. Payne from Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries The Bizimana Family, Gustave'07 Josiane'08 William E. Coyne, D.D.S. & Jonathan W. Coyne, D.D.S. Best wishes from the Gettysburg Krogers Good Luck Christina, Love Mama, Momma, Lee & CoCo Alex Love you always Daddy & Midget David Bates Reynolds and Reynolds Corp. Reginald L. Jones, PhD The Dufresne Family- Jeff'08 Wright Brothers Aero, Inc. Go Eagles! Mrs.Jennifer Elliot Marvin Worthy Class of 2008 Betty Murphy Green love, Mack's and Israel's Good luck Tommy- We Love you! Mom, Dad & Johnny Razauskas Good luck Bethany, David, and Jakob!! The Smith's Matt '97, Ben '02, Natalie'05,Dan'06 Congratulations Emerald & Class of 2006 Good luck with all your future endeavors. We love you Emerald Congratulations & Good luck Jasmine T. Love, Mommy We love you Sara Zwolski! Mom&G&GAry

Best wishes Jarissa Black '08 Love Mom & Nanny Wagner-Smith Electrical Contractors Paige Lumpkins Liz Severyn '99 Toni R. Painter The Parker Family- Good Luck Veit Pomeroy Family Fearless Readers Comics Go Eagles! Go Syd! The Potter Family Reynolds Family John and Johanna Limberg The Slear Family AJAC Investments, LLC Wayne R. Smith Kyra Stepney, Thank you for being you! Mom & Dad Allan & Hilda Talib of Homebuyers Helper Telepak Family Roger and Mary Thesing & Family The Thompsen Family God speed to Emily & Alicia! Good luck Lauren & the class of2009! The Titus Family The Hairston's: Dave'69, Sharon '71, Devin '07 Dr. and Mrs. Kris Hall Janelle, Kenny and Kevin Harris Bryan and Molly Bardine J & E Custom Homes Kim Holtvoight The Jentleson's Elizabeth '97 & Caroline '06 Hollywood Products Agape Bible Fellowship Church The Hampel Family Good luck Courtney Harchaoui '07 & Rachel Brun '09 Dr. and Mrs. David E. Hartman 007- Josh Herzer's family wishes luck in all CJ events Grayhair & Rosie Landscaping Doyle Family - Tom '00, Mike '02, Patrick and Chris '07

,

B & 0 Spouting Co., LLL Weprin & Folkerth LLC Garcher Family Good luck! De'Andre Gist- Gist Famil) Catherine Lawler, D.D.S. Good Luck Adam Golden Sharkey Career Schools, Inc. Jim Brooks & Peg Regan The Hairston's: Dave'69, Sharon '71, Devin '07 Frank Mannarino, M.D. Adkins Family- Daryl, Derrick, & Allison The Altick Family DL Diversified Tax Services Good Luck Freshman Cheerleaders Bailey Family Precious Names Congratulations from a proud grandmother '50 Meg & Robin Begley Je vous aime, mes eleves! Mme Brown Dayton's Original Pizza Factory The McKinney Family- Go Kelcey'08 E Jerome & Mary Louise Zwiesler The Meyer Family Pauline Spring Money '47 Go Eagles! The Munn Family Good Luck Carlos MyersLove you, Mom Bernice, Mat'02,Jessica'04 and Jenny'08 Parker I love you Jessica, Love Papa Reuben Philpot Family Frances Broderick"06" Budd Family- Justin 'Or, Sarah '03, Samantha '06 John & Christy Carper Mark & Cindy Corcoran The Cox Family- Go Eagles Amberly, We are so proud of you. Love the Crum Family James M. Shepler II & James M. Shepler III Good LuckJess!


D ale Dempsey Lower Valley Furniture T rzeciak-Marshall Family T he Matis Family wishes Caroline a fantastic freshman year! LaTonya Williams M ike'64, Marie, Bridget'09, Pat'13 McManus McPeek Family McQuiston Family Stuart and Amy Meyers and family T he Miller Family Matt '09 Good luck in Football and Wrestling Myton Family- Congrats Class of06! Congrats Lindsey! We love you! Mom, Dad & Rachel University of Dayton Math Department Weprin & Folkerth LLC Johnson Family H ave a great senior year Alexa! Elizabeth D. Martinez N ikki, We are very proud of your 12 yrs. of excellence! Jenny Secor Love, Ross Family: Mom, Grannie, Uncle Sam, Allen, Twins 0 & 0 KidzAgain For Grandmother Year of50 Alex Baron Congratulations Class of2006! T he Beust Family Kathleen Crosby Good luck Morgan '07- Mackenzie '06, Mom, David & Sophie T he Conroy Family The Edwards Family Jarvis Family The Phillips Family- Dean, Ann, Meghan'07, Sean & Ryan Anne DiMuccio Congratulations & Best Wishes Breann 2006 Love, Mom Jarhal Duncan, God speed to you in all of your endeavors. D unford Electric The Engle Family Bucholz Cafe

Saccaggi Family Bermuda wishes from the Frith Sargent Family Family to the Class of '06 Sawyer Family We are so proud of LeAnna Galyk... Gail Johnson Love Mom & Shelby Jamar King c/o 2006 Triad Title Agency, Inc Best wishes 4 the Future Bettye Sierichs Congratulations Ed "Follow Me" Dorothy Clarke Laage & Class of 06 The Robison Family To Our Brother, Marcus Lambright Anthony you are the #1 son, we love Jason '96 & Alexis '03 you! Dad & the Royster's ValjeanLea Tom Sweeterman The Luken Family Chris &Donna Ruff The Aicher Family The Ruttle Family Keep up the good work Derrick & Sawyer Family Derricka - Davis Family Good Luck Marvin! Unique Deck & Outdoor Structure Co. German Burke Orthodontics Fritz Painting o & M Miller: Thanks for the Ater Remodeling Co. generous gifrs/KS Bo, Becky, Stephanie & Natalie Bauer Dayton Parts Co. NAPACenterville Insurance AgencyHave a great year! James Beyerle The Shyne Family Congrats Mac '06- Mom, Dad, Michael and Linda Sipes and Family Morgan and Sophie Cindy Sipes South Dayton Mortgage Group, Inc. Barry, Angela Blalock Family, Good luck class of 2009 Good Luck class of 2009 From the Abell Family Edward Krach- Dayton Tax & Cory Adams and Family Accounting CPA's LLC God Bless the class of2009! Kimberley Anderson The Andersons The Shaver's wish Andrea Brown Mutual Electric a great first year at CJ Good Luck Freshman Cheerleaders The Family ofJames Brown Traci's Pet Grooming U.S. Expediting & Logistics, LLC Bailey-Hicks Family The Family of Steve Brun Mo is the coolest freshman ever! Charles & Mary Ann Wallace Joe and Mary Ann Barcinas Katie Bush Natasha- Thank you for being yourselÂŁ Good Luck Gilbert & the Class of 2009 The Beyerle Family Love, Your family Sue Coats Good luck Antwone, Steve and Kate Sprague Love Grandmother & Family Dayton Progress Corporation The Casey Family Good luck C-J fiom Union Savings Bank The Chick Family Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. LowreyNatalie Pitts Keep Working Hard! The Plaspohl's Tim, Cara and Caroline Grandparents of Taylor Cubbie Ferguson Construction Co. Congratulations Donovan! Congrats Lindsey! We love you! The Potter Family Mom, Dad & Rachel Pulver Family Congratulations Mariah, Tasha, The Reamy Family Karson & Jenna- Hip Hop Culture Best Wishes C-J Eagles Leibold-Trentman Family The Reaver Family


Chelsey Trupp '06- Awesome job! Go Eagles! From the Meixner Family We love you, Mom, Darryl & all Adam Kilgore is the coolest junior in the world. Congratulations Christine! Kirchmer Family - Go Eagles! #57 Love Mom, Dad & Michael The Wabler's, Tom '65, Pat & Michele'06 Go Eagles TennisGo Brenna Daugherty'09 Family of Conrad Klank Deborah Wallis Knopp/BarnhartPro Vita Advisors Coppock and Bernard Families Pete & Donna Willis The Matis Family wishes Elizabeth a fabulous senior year! Tom & Nancy Everman Mrs. Bonnie Weber Doepker, The Yaney Family Byrd Family class of 1963 Good Luck Nicole! All World Travel Fulcomer Family Service, Margie Christie The Gleason Family Dawnetta Goolsby Good Luck Class of 2008 The Conniff Family Good luck this year Jenea T. Graham. Re/Max Alliance Love, Mom Kama Dick 1-800-860-8393 Gray Machine & ToolNurrenbrocKs Quality Candies No Job Too Small! People's Transportation Group, Inc. Always in our HeartsWay to go c.]. Eagles Bernard & Olwen Halpin from the Johnson's family Wayman A.M.E. Chapel Church Harris Funeral HomeJanelle, Kenny, Kevin Harris Joe 1929, Don 1952, Tom 1967 The Early Family Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur LLP Eloe Fanuly Back to Basics Fan Family (Nutritional Info. & Services) Good luck Girls Volleyball Good luck Kelly'09! Love Mom, Dad, from the Flohre Family Bryan, Sean & Matthew Nichole Fowler Klosterman Family Good luck Shawn Garrison! Love, Dad, Grandma & Grandpa The Mantra Salon & Day Spa wishes luck to CJ in 2005 Go Dedrick, Keep up the good work, Praise God! The Lang Family- Mary & Zoe Heavenly Healing Heart Ministries Ross D. Shira, D.D.S., Inc. Dr. and Mrs. David Grigg and Family Good luck Andrae Manuel. We are proud of you! DA-MAC Judo Miller's Barbershop Best wishes Jariss Black '08 Hundt Family-David, Mary, Beth, Love Mom & Nanny Dan & James Muha Construction Inc Dominic, I caught you a delicious bass. Mom The Ashford Family Charlene and Bill Wheeler Dale and Peggy Borts Keep up the hard workMatt & Casey Jackson & Family Johnston Family The Briggs Family The Brinkman Family The Jolley Family - Kristin '07 Jake Broderick and family say: Good luck C-j from the Jones Family "Go Eagles!" . In honor of past, present and future Marshall Eagles,John'86 & Mary & Michael Mohr Beth Marshall The Upp Family

Church's Flower Shop Little Family The Lonneman Family: Shannon '07, Tara '09, Brenna '14 Bernard and Nicole (1983) Johnson Retina Physicians & Surgeons The McCarthy Family The McCroskey Family Good Luck Blake '07 The McDaniel FamilyWe love you Tasha! Roberta Gonsalves McKiney Family Morris & Kay Spees Call Glass America for all your Autoglass needs 293-3740 Go Eagles! Miles-Moore Family Good luck in Rowing Jacqueline '07 Moreo Family Grady,Jackie and Erin Mullins Lora Mechenbier Black & Joe Black'73 Good Luck to Class of2007! Kevin and Jane Go Eagles! The Perez Family Brown Pest Control, Inc. XXOOXXOOXOX - Zardark We are very proud of you Zach! Love, Mom & Dad Sogeti-USA It Solutions Provider, Centerville,OH Stanley FrazierCongratulations Love RES Tom, Bobbie and Colleen Martin Angela Ruffolo Masters & Associates Insurance Inc. Girls Fast pitch Softball LessonsCall Scott Herman You make us proud Cierra'08. Love Mom, Dad & Chay Good luck Stephanie, 2008 The Hunter Family DP Janitorial Service Jennings Family Enterprise Roofing The Johnson's Dean, Kathy, Ryan & Nicolette We love you Latisha, Mom & Tim Kimani Family


Best of Luck Michelle, our cheerleader, Love Mom & Dad Go CJ -Tim' 78, Sherry'80, Chad 'as Ethan '08 Anna '13 T he Gudorf Family D BA Ahlers Kake Kastle & Catering Hallinan Family The Hayek Family Jay, Pat & Kalila Higgins The Y. and 1. Huguely Family Make us proud Brittanee! Love,Jones Family Tynisa- Good luck and Best wishes Grandmother Jackson T he Jandel Family Manovich Family Good Luck and best wishes DeLisaLove your Mom and Family Brower Insurance Agency, Chris McAtee, Principal Tim & Annamarie McCormick & Family Roberta Gonsalves Main Street Photography Inc. Good Luck Eagles T he McFadden Family H inders Bar and Grill The Moores - Jack '68, Sue'74, Tony'03, Maggie '06 Sparrow Family o & 0 Driving School Inc. The Pritchard Family Mr. and Mrs. Curt Rasnic Good luck class of 2007T he Retzloff Family Z ehenny Family U N eed Us Wallpaper HangersD avid Richards The Ross Family wishes Tim '07 Best of Luck! The Taylor Family D ebra Sanderman and Dave Conard Edna Williams The Tyson Family- Go Hannah '08 H oly Family & St. Mary Catholic Church C. Waldron & Co. Inc. General Contractors

Good Luck, Eagles! City to City Courier, Inc. Gregory, Precious, & Stefanie W eber Cora Yarbrough Dayton Christian CenterGod Bless your season The Ryder Family Brian White, Meg Evans, Brandon & Tara White Ann, Z ach '03 & Seth '08 Wilson Keep up the good works Stephanie! Yoder Industries Inc The Learner Family The Lee Family Steven and Christine Lentz The Loewer Family D eidre Logan Rock & Roll Max! Loritts/Newsome Go Eagles! From Neace Lukens and the Marshall Family Best ofluck Charles M artin, CJ class of 2008 Love, Mom Matthew McConnel 2008 & Family Global Gauge Corp. Elizabeth's New Life Center Ralph, Chris, Joe Salvucci One Stop Automotive Service Jan S. Scheid, CPA Shay Family- Katie, we are proud of you! Good Luck Pup! Love, Mom, Dad, Erin & Toby Michael and Linda Sipes and Family Wendell S. Smith Realty, Michael '99, Helen '02, Dorothy '07 In Memory of William A. Soter, Sr. Dorothy Spang Alternative Reality 274-7777 Congratulations Terry.-Class of 2007 The Stockelman Family Rodney E. Stone, MD.the Miami Valley Endocrine Center Many blessings Christina M. Olinger Lori Osterday'89 KW HomeTown Reality The Patterson & Grant FamiliesWe love you Mannin!

Phillips Temple CME Church Have a great year Dalynn! Granddad, Aunt Grace & Dianne Joyce Roberts & Andre Peterson Good Luck! The pfandersTravis '07 & Lucas '09 You know who loves you We are very proud of you Jacob ! Love, Mom & Dad #1 Tennis in Dayton Go Eagles! The Pleimans Brendon Richey '09- Go for it! Mom,Dad,Mary Best ofluckJana Boone '07, Love Mom & Dad The Boucher's - Ashley'07 & Lauren'OS Dr. Vincent Branick Family The Buscemi Family The Carrigg FamilyAidan, Hannah, Billy, Mary Kate Johnny & Neva & Tamra Carson Daniel Cleary Photography, Good luck Eagles Collins Family Affordable Siding WorksButch Haywood Ann DiMuccio Go Allison! Class of2006 Best of luck Jeni Schwieterman '06, Love Mom & Dad Krista "Tinkerbell" Seaman, You are loved by so many! Mike & Cindy Seibert and Family The Sheridans- Congrats Blake and the Class of 06 Mark Shoemaker- Hey sport! Church of the Holy Angels WonS. Sohn The Stovall Family Telepak Family Nancy Egbers Meijer Jennifer Fessenden The Shimp Family Congratulations to Quentina from Artistic Hair Design Jeff Slayback Rob, Sue, Emily, Julia & Nick Smith


Good luck Robert 1. Thomas We love you, Nana & Family Good Luck Dakona Class of 2007 Good luck class of'06The Spitzig Family SBR Investments Inc. Robert Jeffrey and Lisa Bollinger The Family of Amy Teall Vern Glaser & Assoc. Inc. The Volk Family Pond Orthodontics Molly and T.]. Wallace Family Class of2007!!! The Weinert Family Kettering Sports Medicine Center Winters Family Angela Yarbrough Mike and Jenny Yoder, Amy 2007, Sara 2010

(ONGRATULATIONS

Class of 2006! Complilnents of

Anyway You Want It Design

The Young Family Go Eagles! Treadway Manufacturing LLC Christina Trosen Uffindell Family Good Luck Eagles! Lamar Warfield Daniel & Regina Williams: In God We Trust, Yours in Christ Williams Janitorial Services Inc. The Wittberg Family: Tom, Kathy, Mary Beth, Neil and Paul The Yaney Family American Kodo Kwan Institute/ Yoshida Family Sam, were proud of you! Good luck in tennis, Mom & Dad Bryon G. Epley, D.D.S., Inc.


Dave Lesko, Chaminade Class of 1970

PHOTOGRAPHY

"Outstanding Contemporary and Traditional Senior Portraits"

SENIOR PORTRAITS LJ

I

-:"l,v~ ~~

LESKO PHOTOGRAPHY

1261A N.FAIRFIELD RD.

426-8575


Ealle Spirit Starts Here! Visit the Eagles Nest for the lastest C-J uniforms and spirit wear. Order online or visit either our on-campus location or our Clayton location (305 Smith Drive). Casual Image is an official C-J supplier of Eagle Wear.

937-832-7969

800-437-9632

www.casualimage.biz Supporting Catholic education for four generations. Urban Michel, Chaminade (1942) • Janet Karl Michel, Julienne (1942) Bill Beach, Springfield Catholic Central (1942) • Margaret Gibson Beach, Springfield Catholic Central (1942) Bill Michel, Chaminade (1964)' Julie Beach Michel, Springfield Catholic Central (1966) Amy Michel Magan, CJ (1988) • Shelley Michel Baldwin, CJ (1991) • Jeff Michel, CJ (1994) Angie Michel Barnes,CJ (1996) • Nick Michel, CJ (2010) • Annie Magan, Cardinal Ritter (2015) Charlie Magan, Cardinal Ritter (2018) • Maxwell Baldwin, CJ (2021) • Robbie Magan, Cardinal Ritter (2022) Camryn Michel, CJ (2023) • Kathleen Baldwin, CJ (2023)


Go Eagles! Join us before and after the game to enjoy the best subs and pizza in TOWN!

Our family wishes your family the BEST OF LUCK this year!

milano's ATLANTIC CITY SUBMARINES

"A Dayton Tradition Since 1969" 1834 Brown Street Dayton Dine-in or Carry-out

222-7072

Monday-Saturday 118m - 2:30am

Sunday 118m - midnight


QtIuss of 1gliB

Robert L. Caspar, Jr. 7460 Brandt Pike Huber Heights, Ohio 45424 (937) 236-6444

Compliments of

Charfes ~ jeraens Construction Co.


HOME OF THE

Wright State Athletics: 937-775-2771

HOTTEST ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS IN TOWN

Day ton Bombers Hockey : 937-775-4747

.A

~IYliP:

Administrative office: 937-775-3498

~

Box office: 937-775-4789

WRIGHT STATE

www.nuttercenter.com

UNIVERSITY

The Smith family Good Luck Eagles!


St. Peter

Catholic Church Huber Heights

CongratulatioIls Class of 20061 ii=

iii'

Role ~ ~

Foreign & Domestic 1 Cars & Trucks BODY REPAIR Frame & Unibody Repair Licensed by the State of Ohio

Owned and Operated by Ken Bender Class of '62 Serving New Carlisle • Huber Heights • Vandalia Dayton ·Fairborn • Tipp City • Beavercreek

845-3450



Good Luck

ANDYHECK '09 picture to your last you're still our little girl. We are so proud of who

The C-J Tradition continues ... .... . Love, Mom, Dad, and Chris

Love,

Papa, Grams, Mom & Julia

-GDEAGLES Mat '65, Tom '70, Tiffany '95, Chris '01, Andy '09

Congratulations Joel Hart '06

Kathy Will First day of Kindergarten

Class of 2006

Joel with brother, Ryan, playing cops anet robbers


John P. Downer, O.D. Class of 1989

Optometry Comprehensive Eye Care

Congratulations, Chris Scupski And Class of 2006!

3779 Dayton-Xenia Rd.

Beavercreek, Ohio 45432-2829

We are very proud of you! Love, Mom & Dad, Joseph, Megan and Nathan

Office: (937)

426~7787

Go Eagles!

Fax: (931) 426-7289

Good luck, Eagles!

COMMERCIAL

RESIDENTIAL

All· Season Remodeling Co. 4761 OLD SALEM RD .• ENGLEWOOD, OH 45322 'LlCENSED 'BONDED 'INSURED

Belton Foods COlJsls rc tH l lj D ell ci o ll s

Mike Mergler '69 CONTRACTOR

,100%BANK FINANCING 'FREE ESTIMATES (937) CELL 671-2880 HOME 253-2110 FAX 832-0001

(937) NORTH 832-1822 SOUTH 435-5522 EAST 427-4330

www.allseasonremodeling.com E-mail: allseasonremod@aol.com 'ROOM ADDITIONS' FAMILY ROOMS 'HOT TUB ROOMS·PATIO ROOMS • SOLARIUMS'FLORIDA ROOMS 'GARAGES ·WORKSHOPS • POLE BARNS • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS • INSULATED PATIO DOORS 'STORMWINDOWS &DOORS 'ENTRY DOORS 'PATIO COVERS' AWNINNGS • CARPORTS 'GLASS AND SCREEN ENCLOSURES 'WOOD DECKS 'GAZEBOS ·FENCES 'KITCHENS • BATHS' BASEMENTS 'INSURANCE CLAIMS ·GENERAL REMODELING


I. Greg Jr. '07 • 2. Alex '09 • 3 . Kurt '09' 4 . Ali '06 5. Zack '08 • 6. Dave '84' 7. Kevin '99 8 . Greg MHS '75 • 9 . Gretchen '06 • 10. Mike ' I 0 II. Emily '08 • 12. Megan '08 • 13. Nick '05 14. Ann '76 • 15. Alex' 16. Amanda '02 17. Jack '95 • 18. Taylor '98 • 19. Lisa '97 20. Margie '84 • 21. Karie '82 • 22 . Katie '05 23. Adrian. 24. Chris' 25 . Michelle • 26. Joe '52 27. Rita '82 • 28. Mark '80 • 29. Dennis 30. Karen '91 • 31. Amy '01 • 32 . Sarah '03 33. Mary '71 • 34. Hank· 35. Claire' 14 • 36. Pete 37. Jane '79 • 38. Edith '52 • 39. Becky '90 40. Patrick '22 • 41. Ethan '23 • 42. Brendan '23 43 . Dan '05 • 44. Sarah· 45 . Cadence '23 46. Mary Katherine '23' 47. Heidi '\3 48. Shelby ' II • 49. Grace '13 ' 50. Chumani ' 15

10 20

11

"24

13 25

14 27

15

l8 3. 48 4.

16 42 30 41 43

29

26 40

17


itiifnna Wark ZENGEL CONSTRUCT ON COMPANY CUSTOM BU LT HOMES

FAMILY TRADITION OF QUALITY FOR OVER 60 YEARS 2305 V ENNA PARKWAY DAYTON OH 0 45459 433 2100 433 1748

..

II ••


CONGRATULATIONS

CLASS OF 20061 WE'RE ALL PROUD OF YOU

'*

MOM, DAD, JOHN EDDY, DAWN, KATELYNN, JILLIAN GRANDMA GRANDPA UNCLE 808'* AUNT ANNE AUNT NANEY, STEPHANIE, DUSTIN AUNT SUSIE UNCLE CHARLIE JIMMY, WENDY, SOPHIE SHARON, ROD, JEFFREY, JAC08 FAMILY FRIENDS EDDIE,* JEAN

'*

'*

'*

'*

'*

'*

BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE! The Dupps Co. 548 N. Cherry ,S t. Germantown, OH 45327-0189


Congratulations, Craig Vangas

and the Class of 2006 THE TRADITION CONTINUES! We Love You, Evan! Sharon Dorsey-JHS '71 Janice Dorsey Allen-CJHS '74 Joyce Dorsey Kenner-CJHS '74 James (Jimmy) Dorsey-CJHS '74 Sean James Allen-CJHS '05

Love, Dad, Grandmother Gran &Grandad


lUXI/HE

Healing · Air Conditioning

Heating and Air Conditioning Electronic Air Cleaners • Humidifiers Since 1937

1853 WAYNE AVENUE • 256·1661

Bob Noonan - Class 1948 Gene '74 • Mike '77 • Colleen '82 • Jackie '84 • Pat '87 • George '91 Danielle '97 • Amanda '01 • Bill '03 • Andrew '05 • Ashley '07

CHAMlrtADE-JULIErtrtE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

o

00 00

00 00

o

Congratulations, Tara! We are very proud of you! Love, Mom & Dad


[Q)[fJiWOIT]m Neurology & Pain Managemen t, Inc. Centerville' Dayton ' Vandalia

Charles Demirjian, M.D. Board Certified Neurology Board Certified Pain Management

BUSINESS OFFICE 3732 Blossom Heath Road Dayton OH 454 79 Tel 937.298.3800 • Fax 937.296.0272 Oem i rjia nNeu ro @aol.com

Complements of the Kauth Family

Q

Office HOllrs by A ppoilltmellt

Alma F. McCarren, DDS Richard C. Cummings, DDS

120 W. Second St., Ste. 1201 Dayton, OR 45402 Telephone: (937) 228-3714

Holy Angels School A Century of Excellence

Zumwald & Company MARKETINGCOMMUNICATIONS' PUBLIC RElATIONS' WRITING& EDmNG

Teresa Zumwald P.O. Box 206 • En~ewood. Ohio • 45322·0206 937.836.6802 • Fax: 937.836.5986 • tzumwald@Woh.rr.com

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy z


Kettering 1007 Shroyer Road 29~1001

Beavercreek . 路 .路3140 Dayton..Xenia.

429--5100

' Bri iant 8m路les Abed! .

Dr. John Buerschen Orthoonrist d .

Cla.~s

of ~69


Sterling Land Title North, LLC

is proud to sponsor Cj in all activities on behalf of jake Broderick, jaclyn Broderick, jordan Broderick, and Frances Broderick.

les! Sterling Land Title North, LLC

402 Corporate Center Drive Vandalia. Ohio 45377 PH: 937.890.0379 FX: 937.890.0922

Proudly serving this community of neighbors, families and friends


Besllishes For aSuccessful School Year Ayesha Green Clark Williams Carson Williams Rachel Chandler Joshua Chandler


Y{) U R GLOBA L D l.S T RI 13 u 'r IO N GA'1'E\VAY. I ~ 1'-;1[\:"; ' ilr thl.'. "( :m~~i m.id.·. 41t' ,~lll ni,.. •• : I 7tt ~ nd I ~ J (I( ~ ~l' L"L

.jl

is :1:. 'I h,: LJni t>:;, j • 'r:17t:::i I illl-.;: i ~

I 'rnrk:t.~ IlL'

J ();)) oBir.-: ,\ i tl: ~ ,J','Olil"L 10.: ;;1' 11"11: LJiI~tLX: 1 [rl rJ.:rn i)lil ll1~1 Ai r,,: lIT. :\ I [tI ' ,hX (:'IIIl)ll:.:.;n:iOlI

H}.I h. , IJd F.J..1ERY GlliL...u D i ~ jbuli.olJCUl llplu .. FTZ 'If 1DOa..,:"1J ~)JYm : • OLh ~ L' s.::J.~ im,j :x ':,i.J liKen \'e~

• \'" :r .~il' ,;'II'f.C' ~ • 1Jni7':"::

IYlp:

nk>; 0 11

::;

<:

Stilt l: ~ ( :11~rom!o; lin lrit "

l).1fffill

l ilrel',..., ..."' .....

• ( )Olt' l\

i IP Ot'[ s:it~,~

:J lld

ll('ri·.'r,' ~'I It.

ron<:$.

;; lJni7,',d .v.:11'1: ~ ()~p ~mT1 L'1lr of ,~~":'lltll n'

(;0

,~ I n'


PRO VITA ADVISORS

Hammerman, Graf, Hughes&Co.

For morally responsible investing

Attorneys

(937) 226-1300

110SKOOWBB St

Dayton OH 45402 937·222·5058

GOOD LUCK mER FILLINGER &EMILYSTRADER "IHE OMS CREW"

ROO81T IIAI.E ,'!i7

AUTlLlTVSERVICES,INC.COMPANV

www.wagnersmlth.com Outside Electrical Division 3178 Encrete Lane Dayton, OH 45439

Industrial Electrical Division 3201 Encrete Lane Dayton , OH 45439

(800) 775-7799 (937) 298-7481

/, ... 0

\...7

"EagleS,

The Kleinhenz's • Molly '97 Ben '99

Nick '02 Chris '07

SHELL+ MEYER A550ClIATE:5 I NC STRUCTURAL ENG INEER9

22D2 S PATTERSON BLVD DAYTON, OH 45409,1930 PH ,937 . 298.4631 CCIMMERCIA\... INDU S TRIAL- . AND RE"SIDt:NTIAL


Congratulations Class of 2006!

The Haley Family Pete, Barb, Will '06, Annie '09, Mary '12

(937) 226-12U

Go

FAX: (937) 226-1224

Xg.ren 'Denise fJJradley A'lTOB.NEY ATLAW

~agles! I'fiBot PRO M EI:Jf3

ED

FAM I LY PRACTICE

PHYS I C I A N S

SKElTON, M~QUISTON. GOUNARIS &. HENRY

ATIORNRY5 &. COlJNSF.LORS.ATUW 1818 ONE FIRST NATlONAL PLUA 130

w. SE(X)ND S11tEET

DA'YTON, OHiO 45402

E<tna.i~ budlW@omill'not.com V iait

0 ... Webol~.bnr>l.",.cQn

B. HARRINGTON , M . D . A. COUCH , M . D . PATRICIA A. GRICE , M . D .

ROBERT

MARK

NEVV P A T I E N T S

ACCEPTING

ONE E . NATIONAL ROAD PH : 937/898-3600

VANDALIA, OHIO 4 5 3 7 7

Hunter Health & Chiropractic Or. Donald E. Hlrter

5&2 E. OaytQ"-Yellow Sp/1ng$ Roed F· m Ohio 46J2'4 ,P.hone: 937-819-0370 From your

POELKING BOWLING CENTERS 4 GREA T LOCA TIONS

DAYTON

KETTERING

299-5573

293-3179 HUBER HEIGHTS

CENTERVILLE

435-3855

Toll

F~;

1.G17-.26tJ..4cM6

fN3IJonel)

Fax 937-879-1343

e-m

: Docforc1

Complete Health, Nutritional & Chil'OpfRGtic Services utilizing the lalsst tecnl1Qlogy in a relaxed & comfortable seUlng.

Services. Offered: • Cl'itOpracue • ReI1abilllBt!;r.8 ThilHIP¥

• ml.lfldlin TIiIIIIAg ComllYoorfor N~ • Olgt,al lri""'-t«! II11.ng far SpiI11i1 a W~ 11J5IJe$ • M~ - Dark Fjeld t.4ier~y • HOO'IIIOps\h1C Hamal & H.ltr1Uooal &JPlllernllntB.

Com and See our Newly Expanded FaCility! .


Go Eagles! Karen Denise BraaleYJ Esq. Good Luck Eagles The ffTrtUlJtlOIf H CotUilJlles Sustm Gilbert '07 JJ7elcome 芦lid haw" greifl Yell,.

Ol1 r FlLH't'\!1'S Whisper

What WorIls Omit S3~' !

1M Fum路 Ownr.r


Congratulations, Renee! "06"

Our Customers Say

All our love, Mom & Dad, Jen '01, Brian '04

For The Milestones In Your Life Shop At

Over 5.000 Items To Choose From Serving The Area for 52 Years

One-stop shopping for all your paintball needs. Toll-Free Ordering (1-877-X-PAINTBALL)

7 W. National Rd. Englewood, Ohio (Corner of St. Rt. 40 and St. Rt. 48)

I

838-'243

I

Kenneth J. Repp, Graduate GemologIst GIA AccredIted member of ISA. Two Graduate Gemologll1& on ataff. Graduate Jeweler on staff. Muter of FIne Jewelry and Instructor of Jewelry Arts On Staff. Hours: Tues. & Thur• . 10-7' Wed. & FrI. 10-6' Sat. 1D-4 Closed Mondays


You make us very proud! Keep up the Great Work to achieve all of your future goals. We Love You!! Mom, Dad, & Patrick


From your friends at

Dorothy Lane Market庐 Washington Square 6177 Far Hills Ave. Dayton, OH 45459 (937) 434-1294

Springboro 740 N. Main St. Springboro, OH 45066 (937) 748-6800

#oorl. lucie anrl. ~m.ootA

wate~

~ove. d'fom.. JJarl.. eatAe'CLne '09

www.dorothylane.com路dlm@dorothylane.com

CONGRATULATIONS, RYAN MCCLAIN!!!

Weare

Caitlin ... From the first day of kindergarten to your last day of high school you've made us proud! We Love You! Mom, Micah, Corey & Kika

((A With heaps of love, ~N

Dad '66, Mom & Merna


REFRIGERATION & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE HEATING & COOLING WATER CONDITIONING RENTALS 51 South Galloway St. Xenia, Ohio 45385

For Service Call (937) 372-1621 or 426-6959 (FAX) 426-6831

SHILOH

ANIMAL

Congratulations

HOSPITAL, INC. 5321 NORTH MAIN STREET, DAYTON, OHIO 454]5

DR KRIS R. HALL VETERLNARIAN

TELEPHONE (937) 278-3484 FAX (937) 278-0719

Huber Heights Family Practice Anne M. ReddYt M.D.• F.AAF.P. Huber Health Center; Suite 104 8701 Old Troy Pike Huber Heights, Ohio 45424

~ GRADUATE SERVICE

I

Off"ICla " I Class Ring Supplier" (513) 272-5890 7022 Main Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45244 TOU r

IIV

Phone: 937/236-0290 Fax: 937/237-0519

ALPHA & OMEGA Building Services 2843 Culver Ave. Kettering. OH 45429 (937) 298-2125 1-800-838-7676 Fax: (937) 298-8151

Servicing Dayton. Columbus Cincinnati' Northern KY

James Baker President

INC

HERFF JONES.


Children are the SUPREME gift of marriage-to parents, siblings, Church, community, and C-J.

Olle More Soul parents are blest with the following C-J graduates and students:

FUll.

I ROWN & 51 EWART Call Us First ••• Get There Fast! -Pick.Ups In 30 Mtnutes Or Less (Most Cases) Sel'lling The Greater Dayton Area

FAST AIRPORT SERVICE

AmI '99

Vince '88 Rachel '89 Sarah '90 Mary '91 Bel'lladette '93 Sarah '94 Salldra '95 Emily '97 Jacob '97 John '97

Joallna '01 Elizabeth '04 Heather '04 Rachael '04 Jess '07 John '08 Paul '10 Tim '10

Visit Olle More Soul at www.OMSoul.com. or 1846 North Main Street, Dayton, 279-5433. Learn more about the blessings of children, the harm of contraception and the benefits of Natural Family Planning.

Dr. Ritter is spreading smiles across the Miami Valley. From two convenient locations, North and South, Dr. Nathaniel Ritter specializes in quality orthodontic treatment for children and adults. Providing initial examinations at no charge, with Dr. Ritter, you're just a few sm iles away from improved dental health!

Nathaniel Ritter. ~.1OC. OrthodoIIlia/ol:Adu!r<lOliItftn

~

9+~

North Office: 890-9600 • 8769 N. Main St., Dayton South Office: 886-2700 • 72 Remick Blvd., Sprin


POPP& TUSS A'ITO RNEYS

11linba ISJ.

AT L AW

Brian Popp '97 Katie Tuss '99 Beth Popp '00 Danny Tuss '01 David Tuss '03 Jane Tuss '06

~tukty

LAWYER AND MEDIATOR

Telephone (937) 222-8500

email: slukeylaw@erinel.com

333 WEST FIRST STREET SUITE 400 DAYTON. OHIO 45402-5004

Phone (937) 222-7777

.~I

A TradiJiml Of Faith Throughout Our Lil;'i'J

Stllkey/A W@SBCglobal.net *Accepts AARP Discount*

THORN, LEWIS & DUNCAN, INC. Certifielf Pu6fic accolJl1tants / 'Business JlJivisors

WiJliam D. Duncan, CPA

Calvary & S. Dixie Drive Davt~ Ohio 45409

19371293-1221

WWW.~t;II ... Cfimm~n_4lIrg

s~ 1M DeytoJl Call1ol~ ~ty Si"c~ lim

JOHN R. LOESCH, O.D.

~-- Providing Home Health Solutions_ ____

~iIT,

Jean :M:. St:eigervvald At:t:orney-at:-Lavv

1 30 W. Second S t .. S u ite 1 SOB

wdd@thomcpa .com

~:: Ohio Homef tHealth Care

3721 NORTH MAIN STREET DAYTON, OHlO 45405 Telephone (937) 278-5689

OPTOMETRY

2000 Kettering Tower Dayton, Ohio 45423

'11111'"

AmeIICCl'l<?P!-~tlC

A\'.c.xi.:llior,

5050 Nebraska Ave .• Suite 5• Dayton, Ohio 45424 Tel: 937.853.0271' Fax: 937.853.0274 E-mail: ohiohomehealth@aol.com


:I~i~.. 8GADAH ~

GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 2007

JOHN3:16

402 Hay Ave., Brookville, Ohio 45309 937 -833-4214

~

SURDYK, DOWD 8 TURNER ATTORNEYS AT LAW

~ Rodney R. Dohner

~

~

President

til=:t:¥j bmovaH~ aUlohody

MAGETTI GAVIN

% nel'a/ dtJllleJ 1508 Valley Street Dayton , Ohio 45404 (937) 223-2962

Hugh Gavin Michelle Magetti Gavin Funeral Director Pre Need Counselor

tools alld equipmnJ/

Raymond Steck. President (Grad. 1960) laurence Steck. Vice President Paul Jacobson. Foreman (Grad. 1960)

Steck Manufacturing Company, Inc. 1115 So. Broadway. Dayton. OH 45408

Sue Loyd

THINK HEIDER

Relocation Rental Consultant

~ Pr~dentia} Residenz, REALTORS 2496 Commons Blvd Dayton, OH 45431

A GOOD

Direct 937 306·5300 Toll Free 866 Pru.Qhio )(3005 Fax 937 434·3464

CLEAN THOUGHT

sioyd@prurock.com

PICK UP" DELIVERY

@ AnlndcpelldcI1UyO\'o'flcdilndopeffj(edfficmbc,ollhePrudenu<lIRcd l ( ~1,ltcAllih,ltC$ l nc.

www.prurock.com

HEIDER CLEANERS INC. 3720 W LM INGTON PIKE 298-6631

Congratulations Class of 2006

Go Eagles!

CHRISTY'S CATERING .....

@

Custom Catering To Suit Your Needs ... • Weddings' Parties • Meetings & Corporate Events • Rehearsal Dinners

Serving Dayton For Over 40 Years Banquet Facilities Available

233-1881 6488 Chambersburg Rd . Huber Hts .


REACH FOR THE ST~ YOU HAVB NO LIMns IJ1UiAM, BELlI:!;VE&.ALWAYS 00 YOUR.B.E~Tr

~rfc; I~k

~

eYel'\l

Totilf He.,. lth Caf e Under One ROfi'

Mlrd., pk\J t18rd aid GOOd ~ are behllid you

rn the FUture.

~t.ep o~ t:~e ~I

Pool Thilrapy

Sfncere."

SpOfUMlMilGina

~en P. erOWFll, AlA David B. BIII~; AlA

spcm. P.h}'sli1tllll Plrn ClllliC

OrtholiR. ClOt '" AIlkl. Cift

:lg1 "

-----.

~"'YTg: ... WIQ ~ ~ D ....

It.lllI'.·..'

~ " .1! --.=tEP-Ci

-p-

h :Cf.';n.-l llfll'J III !=. '::C'I"",

!

,'., " I 1 '.1

-~ ~

, t ·,11

I

'III -, :. f -

I ', . , :, I 'I, '" I

' J,

:,

MEUSSA'93 MONICA '97

AMY '98

KATHERINE '06

D & TOOL & DI Tools, I

Gla

Designs. ~ctal M

-----

-

DA YTON OUTPATIENT C ~NTER

THOMAS A, NORMAN DIANA NORMAN '75

----

s

120 SOQTI1 DROAbWn STREET. QNIT #6 P.O. DOX 1083 LEDANON. 01110 4503' 513·934·1400 fAX : 513·934·3411 E·MAIL : MDAKERfLT.AOL.COM

Dental Urgent Care Rodney L Givens, DDS 1217 Salem Ave. Daytoo I Ohio 45406

(937) 274-0668

' ,', • f]


ECCI.ESIASTICALAPP NTMENTS & REUGIOUS GOOOS 136 E. THIRD ST REET

CAYTON. OH 45402-2130 PHONE (Q37) 223-252t

KAREN K LE ~ACZ

PAUL J. TEGENKAMP

Daloitle r. Touche LLP 1700 CourthoUH PlIUG Nor1lheOlI D~

OH -45402- 1188

"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."

Tltl: '''7-443-5436 Fax:: 9::ty-223· 8R3 ~.1~7.223-8a21

-olim WrnddJ Holmes

fmann(ideJolne.qm _.uLdeloltte.cam

D&loitl&

Touche 'IoIImahu

7U£ ho£ IjIJ-U! DeloiHe &Touche

Mom, Dad, Emily, Abby, Rachel

&

Ben

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~

*

** * ** * *** *** ** * ** 8906 Kingsridge Drive :*

cNvch-~lotI

~

\tl'ar~ f.ove.

:

434-3952 Mon-Thurs lOam-lOpm Fri & Sat lOam-lOpm Sunday Noon-7pm

f~~~ R~ErT~ 824 £. 56vst; :1.22-0204

Ca1Lfoy ~e.w..ty ~l l.etF~c.cU:u

~~~ . ~.

· R~V~ · . ~~ -

AomwtNYJ&Nt~tJ,.,

Jo'OK'I

'CI)- haw-

flrL.eft'I~ ~ W.(;ne;~ ~Crit1t

** ** ** ** ** ** * *** :* ~

DINE IN OR CARRY-OUT

:

i :

**


BOWMAN FUNERAL CHAPEL 2060 Germantown St. Dayton, OH 45208 268-6869

Tuesdays 5-11 PM $9.89

Heider Cleaners & Shirt Launderers 3720 Wilmington Pike 298-6631 Wedding Gown Specialists Congratulations graduates!

www.heidercleaners.com

TURF TIME

:S~-OIllH • 937.427.0500 Beavercreek, Bring your student 10 and receive 10% Off your food

Erin Rankine

Lawn ?vlaintenance 937-902-2966

Fertilization and Weed Control Mulching and Bed Edging Landscapes Mowing Seeding Aeration Grub Control Perimeter Pest Control Pruning Snow and Ice Removal Locally owned and operated. Over 15 years experience in the Green Industry. Fully licensed by the State of Ohio Department of Agriculture

From your first day of school to your last ... Love, Mom, Dad and Jason '03


VANDALIA,OH • (1-75 - Exit 63) 22 Foley Dr. • 937 454-9464 Josh Frasure '95, General Manager

Congratulations, Satttantha! We love you! G-randttta e. G-randpa Snyder fo an Eagle frottt a Knight

Go Eaglesl

Meyers Printing & Design, Inc.

Patrick - Keep Playing Tough!! Love - Mom, Dad, Matt '06, Molly '10 and Gretchen '13

Greg & Karie (Spees '82) Meyers

Gretchen '06 Greg '07 Claire' 14


NDUSTRIAL GRINDING INC • SPECIALISTS IN PRECISION GRINDING CERAMIC & METAL :FLAME SPRAY • REPAIR OF PRINTING CYLS. SPINDLE & SHAFT REPAJR· PiSTON & CYLINDER REPAIR

Salutes the Eagles!!! 2306 ONTARIO AVENUE DAYTON, OHIO 45414

PHON: (937) 277-6579 FAX: (937) 277-4536


We offer good. .student insurance discounts! average and have a good driving record, you may be eligible for a substantial discount on

Auto,Owners Insurance Company. Stop in our agency and ask us about it!

-Auto-Owners Insurance Life Home Car Business

&'lVo f1.o6&m'&P&@

Insurance Works LLC Bill Montgomery CIC 2810 Wayne Ave, Dayton OH 45420 Office 937-424-5633 / Fax 937-424-5667


P trick H nter, DDS

Tire Sales l Service .91 Soudl Dlxi Drive

HUNTER DDS

29J..nl1

Health Centered Dentistry

*

*

"011 C ilInva Air CollditiamnSil t 81i1_ h ila;

$1Coo1mw Sydan

* AIIvmnent .. Ti

.. TuntI·Up

83_4 N. Main St. Dayton. OH 45415 937-890-8957 www.huntrdd.com

~~S~~DI

WIll ~ D!G91OQ Vff It H:o

A Good R••aon To Imlle la .Juat One Vlalt Aw.,

orWort

Quality Produ.cts &, servite for Over 3D Years

I

~tli

'8 :..

Cit. Mar.Ye

ItO

THROIJGH GOD- ~

WE ARE FRIENDS ." WE ARE FAMILY At

"', ~

WE ARE ONE

o

Queen of MartyrS

~

iii ($~

Marco Marmolejo, Attociate Director of Youth Ministr, Phone (9S7) 256-56SS


Northwest Dayton Physicians 3535 Salem Avenue, Suite 201 • Dayton, OH 45406

Complements of the

Angela Long-Prentice, MD

Phone: 937-275-3388 Fax: 937-275-1750

Premier

HealthNet

Member 01Premier Health Partners

Flillemi Service Blilletills Mcmorial Gifts & Kecpsakes

. . :. , ,"I/'!,t'lU/ . . Zt'm "II(:"'-(~ ,110" Y Aunt, " , . y I.~"I'~III ( ·JlIl./'.,

937, 279, 9261}if," 937, 279, 9270 0fficr

GO EAGLES! Winston Heat Treating, Inc. 711 E. Second Street, Dayton, OH

St. Christopher School A Strong Academic Program

1260tedin p~ Ui2d~n!

We Welcome New Patients

Stephen M. Joseph, DDS Kenneth H. Manifold, DDS Family Preventive Dentistry General, Restorative, Cosmetic for Children and Adults

252·8551 1654 S. Smithville Rd. Dayton, OH 45410


Good Luck, Michael Class of 2009

Congratulations

Mom '85, Dad, '79, Samantha, Patrick, Mia

& the Class of 2006

GrandpaJerry Raiff'55 Grandma Janie Tully Raiff'55 Molly Hartman '76 Steve H artman Zach H artman Jerry Raiff'78 Meghan Raiff Marcus Raiff Julie Raiff'80 John Raiff'84 Seana Raiff Walter Tyler Raiff Annie Raiff Mackenzie Raiff

Grandpa Ron Russo '56 Grandma Pat Chmiel Russo '60 Ron Russo '81 Michelle Russo Dana Russo Brady Russo Anita Russo Streitenberger '83 Tony Streitenberger '86 Theresa Russo Peck '87 Mark Peck Maura Peck Ella Peck

Love you, Grandma & Grandpa


461-5960

Ohio Watts 1-800-821-4446 FAJ(: 937-461-1280

PICI(REL BROS. INC. Wholesale Plumbing and Heating Supplies 901 South Perry Street . Dayton, Ohio 45402 Janet Meyer Pickrel '37 Ann Westbrock Pickrel'60 Elaine Riegle Pickrel'66 Mary Anne Pickrel'66 Dick Pickrel'63 John S. Pickrel'63 Tom Pickrel'65 Jim Pickrel'65 Jim Rohl'69 Mike Meixner '71 Jim Pickrel '05

Tim Pickrel '88 Kelley Pickrel '89 Jeff Pickrel '90 Joe Pickrel '91 Debbie Pickrel '93 Greg Pickrel '96 Bob Kurpiel '60 Mark Franz '80 Julie Pickrel '99 Lisa Pickrel '02

110 S. TIPPECANOE DRIVE TIPP CITY, OHIO 45371

(937) 667-1516

515 WESTBROOK ROAD BROOKVILLE, OHIO 45309 (937) 833-4588


Congratulations,

Emily!! Class 0/2006 Love, The ](aminski Family Compliments of

Rich '5 PalVn ShO/J 708 Watervliet Ave Dayton,OH45420 - 2 547 (937) 254-72 9 6

eeO ur name says it all!" . The best cheeseburgers, grilled sandwiches, chicken

wings and salads

. Ice-cold beers and soft drinks . Family seating, Dine-In or carry out Daily l.u1ch Specials and Happy Hour everyday! 1062 Patterson ReI. in the Breitenstrater Shopping Center

~k(,ik&b:u'&1

~ tAbJVonJW/tI.sw~ Mom (Diana Mescher'75), Dad (Tom'),

253-7383

~'93,Jenniter and William Shannon,

Downtown at 33 S. Jefferson St. across from Price Stores

M()Jlica'97 & Jason Bruck, Amy'98, Mark'98 & Mara Riddlebarger, GranclmaMary Mescher

222-2337


Congratu{ations C}@sie! WHO WE ARE 1.1 GOD'.1 GIFT TO W. WHO WE BECOME 1.1 OUR GIFT TO GOD. We 're a{{'Very prow! ofyou! Love, 9riam, VatÂŁ, cliff, Jim, rS{, Cfiris

Congratulations, Marty a Sam Class of 2007 We are so proud of you!

Cover &irlz Motorcyle Club "Ladies in Motiotf

www.covergirlztttc.cottt

America., Metal Works S1261t1park Ur' Uaytot1 OH 45414

~o1Je,

grandma

~

'Papa

9~7..2~~ ..205~


Get it done

Eagles!

www.woodhullusa.com Digital copiers-faxes-printers

Congratulations Robert We Are Very Proud of You !II Mom HDad HRoz


KINNEAR HOME IMPROVEMENT &. REMODELING LLC.

Keith Kinnear Owner

P. 0. Box 49092 • Dayton, OH 45449-0092 Phone (937) 291-3443

LARRY DORMAN SAi.Es REPREserfAnVE

PHONE

Beau TDwmcnd Ford, 11K. i 020 MST NATIONAL ROAD VANDALIA, Ot iJO 4S3TT

8906 KINGS RIDGE DRIVE

( behind the Dayton Mall ) 937-434-3952 Hours oj operation: Monday - Saturday. ... ... .. lOAM - lOPM sunday............ Noon - 7PM Dine in or carryout Drive /hru available

To the student volun teers of Chaminade-lulienne Catholi c High Schoo l in gratefu l appreciation for all you do for the communi ty...

THE·DAYTON FOUNDATION We're herefor good.

(937) 898·5841

1-aOD-fiM5H Voi Gef1111i1 Ext. 2104

Thank You!

Th. R"giOIJQ/ COllllllllllily Fmmdatioll


illto Lawn & Gali

~\CC

Service

•

•

Tony Ricciuto '74 Tom Hoefler '65 Nathan Ricciuto '03 Jonathan Ricciuto '05 Annelise Ricciuto '07 James Maloney '03 Blaze Burke '08

'de~


THE OM E GA SCHOOL OF EXC E LLENCE The Omega School of Excellence Is an innovalive, values路based college preparatory middle school, that seeks to prepare Leaders for the 21 st Century. We are also p.roud to be one of the few Charter Schools that offer online parent to teacher interaction .

""", e 9 . Ci;

n :I

o

0,

e

OSE CIa s of 2(}()4

June Billingsley, Bri ttan-' B 'WIt, William EI'Ioch. Ravelle Clements, Jessica Taylo , Regu'ul Conyers USE '/a

of 1(}()5

Lindsay Cosb " Chuck Dickens, Jordan Brown, Daj za Demmings. El'ick Johnson, Saluone Hunter, Anthony Royster

For more information call: 937.278.2372 or visit us at: WVffl.omegaschool,us


Injured? Ill? Can't get to your physician's office?

HILTON HEAD ISLAND BEACH HOUSE RENTALS

Visit Greene Memorial Hospital's

UrgentCare Beavercreek HealthPark 3371 Kemp Road, Beavercreek

(937) 320-3500 *Open from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week.

100/0 C-J DISCOUNT • 3 BEDROOM BEACH HOLISE • PRIVATE OCEA FRON T DEVELOPMEN T ·OCEAN FRO T POOL • BIG-SCREEN TV • IN-HOLISE HOT TUB • 4- TV'S, DVD'S, VCR'S

*Most insurances accepted.

CALL THE BROWN'S BRITTANY '06, BAILEY '09 TACY OR BILL

*One-fourth of the cost of a trip to an emergency center with less waiting.

439-4845

~ S!reene Memorial ~ospital

Comprehensive. Compassionate. Close to HOllie.

GOOD LUCK CJ ROWERSI SOAT CLUB www.daytonboatclub.org

GOOD LUCK C-J SWIM TEAM!








Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.