Covington Latin School Fall Leader

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CLASS NOTES (National Institutes of Health, DC). Throughout his life and career he has had the loving support of his wife: Joan Lonnemann (from Fort Mitchell). They are blessed with 4 children and 9 grandchildren who are all living within the Washington DC area.

Do You Have News to Share? We want to hear from you! Tell us your general news, announcement, engagements, marriages, births, and deaths for inclusion in The Leader. Please email advancement@covingtonlatin.org or send your news to Covington Latin School, 21 East 11th Street Covington, KY 41011

Charles Dwyer ‘61 has lived in Colorado for 35 years. He is retired from SAFECO Insurance Company. He has 5 children and 12 grandchildren. Stan Heck ‘63 shared that he greatly values the great education he received at CLS!

1940s

Robert Hummel ‘44 is about to turn 92. He has been retired since 1997 and resides in Florida most of the time and comes back to Cincinnati about two months a year. He shared that he was at CLS in the original building in 1939.

Rev. David Gamm ‘64 is a newly retired priest in the Diocese of Covington having served as pastor/ parochial vicar in the mountain missions since 1972. He has authored two children’s worship books published by Ave Maria Press. He also has been published in the Paulist Press Quarterly and is a guest speaker for the Diocese of Covington and Archdiocese of Cincinnati and Louisville. Father Gamm is a 4th Degree Knights of Columbus.

1950s

James Busse ‘52 has been in the Ukraine for the past ten years raising orphaned children to bring them to the Catholic faith.

Rev. Daniel Vogelpohl ‘67 recently retired from Administrative responsibilities as pastor of Blessed Sacrament Church. He is now living independently and filling in as a sub for other priests in the dioceses when they need a vacation or are recuperating from illness. He’s also volunteering in various ministries in the locale.

Roger Dreyer ’57 is a retired Deputy Director of Information Management at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Donald Sexton ‘58 reports that he is playing golf and enjoying life. David Hergott ‘59 shares that he enjoys travel, golf, exploring lighthouses, waterfalls, and driving back roads.

Fred Stevie ‘64 has his MS in Physics from Vanderbilt University. He spent 29 years with Bell Laboratories and 18 years with NC State, all in materials characterization with surface analysis techniques.

1960s

James Deye ‘60 shares that following graduation from CLS he went on to study physics: (BA from Villa Madonna College and MS / PhD from Vanderbilt University in Nuclear and Health Physics). While teaching at the University of Dayton, he carried out a fellowship in Medical Physics at the University of Cincinnati and went on to positions at the City of Hope Medical Center (LA), George Washington Univ. Medical Center (DC), Inova Fairfax Hospital Association (VA) and the National Cancer Institute

Greg Foltz ‘65 retired after 38 years at Cimcool Industrial Products (Division of MILACRON), managing research, development, service, safety and regulatory affairs for metalworking fluids, lubricants, cleaners and rust inhibitors. In 2002-2003, he served as president of ILMA (Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association) an organization representing over 300 companies in the USA that blend and manufacture lubricants used in automotive, 19


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