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146th Anniversary Banquet of
The Society of
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrickin the City of Cincinnati
Monday, March 17, 2014
Music Hall
The Society of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
History
The Society of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in Cincinnati is the third oldest Friendly Sons chapter in the United States.
The first chapter was founded in 1771 in Philadelphia. George Washington, adopted a member on December 17, 1781, dined with the Philadelphia Society on St. Patrick’s Day 1782. The Father of our Country characterized the Friendly Sons as “a society distinguished for the firm adherence of its members to the glorious cause in which we are embarked.” Other members included: Generals Moylan, Shee, Wayne, Knox, Butler, Irvine, Hand; Commodore Barry, founder of our Navy; and John Mease, who crossed the Delaware with General Washington on the memorable night of December 25, 1776, surprising the Hessians, and his brother, Matthew, who commanded the quarterdeck guns under John Paul Jones in the Bonhomme Richard’s fight with the Serapis.
The New York chapter was instituted on March 17, 1784. It, too, had its origin in Irish officers in the armies of the American Revolution. On November 25, 1783, the last British soldier departed from the shores of New York. The British flag which had been nailed to the flagpole of Fort George was hauled down, and the American flag was run up in its place. Led by General Washington, the Continental Army entered the city. At Washington’s side rode the Governor, General George Clinton, the son of an Irishman; and the advance battalion was commanded by General Henry Knox, also the son of an Irishman and a member of the Philadelphia Friendly Sons.
The Cincinnati chapter was founded in 1868, and we have remained true to the principles on which the Friendly Sons were founded: to assist the needy and distressed and to promote friendly, social feelings among our members.
Long live The Friendly Sons!!
The Society of The Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick is a private organization dedicated to the principles of brotherhood, charity and community service.
Since the founding of the Cincinnati chapter in 1868, the society has maintained a tradition of openness to
Irish as well as non-Irish men of goodwill, without regard to ethnic or religious origin.
With God’s blessing we look forward to another century of fraternity and service.
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Through the mists of over three centuries, we faintly see Thomas Ignatius Adams, all of 15 years of age, shipping from Northern Ireland to the old Jesuit Indian mission of Conewago west of the Susquehanna River in South Central Pennsylvania. It was 1750, when religious liberty was guaranteed to Catholics, even in Pennsylvania, only in those outbound wilds. It was 1750, a mere century after the British subjection of Ulster Catholics. In Adams family lore, the British in the 1600s confiscated a castle occupied by the Adamses. Such a castle commanded the village of Rathfriland in the Mourne Mountains of County
Down, just miles from Downpatrick, the legendary burial place of St. Patrick. The castle was the ancestral home of the Chiefs of Iveah, the Maguinness (later Guinness) family, into which Adamses married and with whom they lived in the castle. Not long after his arrival in America in 1750, Thomas Adams served as a Private in Captain Christopher Gist’s Company of Virginia in the French and Indian War. Twenty years later, he was a Lieutenant in the Philadelphia County Militia, 1st Regiment of Foot, in the American Revolution. He died in December, 1776. Three of Thomas’s sons, Joseph, Jacob and John Adams, also served in the Revolution, Joseph (our next direct ancestor) in the York County Militia and John in the Battle of Brandywine in 1777. There, John stood so close to General Lafayette that he could hear the General say to the troops about his wound that it was not dangerous, they should not mind it. A fourth family member, Thomas’s son-in-law Peter Kaylor, spent the winter of 1777-78 with General Washington on the frigid floor of Valley Forge. With their service in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution the Adamses early on were truly “the Fighting Irish.” After the Revolution, Thomas Adams’s daughter Mary Magdalene married John Elder from nearby Emmitsburg, Maryland. Elder was an ancestor of Archbishop Elder of Cincinnati, the namesake of Elder High School. By the late 1780s, the wilderness again called some of the Adams clan. Drawn by the wilds of the Allegheny Mountains, three of the surviving family veterans of the Revolutionary War, first John Adams of the Brandywine battle, then later Joseph Adams and his wife Elizabeth and Peter Kaylor and his wife Anne Elizabeth, migrated to the mountains. There they were founding members of the Loretto Parish of Fr. Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin, the Prince Missionary of the Alleghenies and the first priest to receive all his holy orders in America. Many of our succeeding Adams line married Irish women, including Richard Adams to Margaret McConnell and James Adams to Kate Hughes. Kate was the daughter of Mary Barry, believed without substantiation to be a relative of Commodore John Barry, the Father of the American Navy. The Adamses of Conewago were farmers and blacksmiths. In the Alleghenies they also worked as loggers and tanners. Some family members owned taverns, in Hollidaysburg, Chest Springs and Greenville, Pennsylvania, all known as the Adams Tavern or Adams Hotel. My grandfather Ed and father Jack both started their own grocery stores. In the 19th century the Adamses maintained their service to country, in the War of
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1812 and the Civil War. Thomas Adams’s grandson Thomas was a Corporal in the 142nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Militia, in the War of 1812. Thomas Adams’s great grandson Josiah (Jesse) Adams, a Private in the 101st Pennsylvania Volunteers, was wounded in combat and captured in the Civil War and survived 10 months of internment in the notorious Confederate prison at Andersonville, Georgia. After the Civil War the adventurous Jake Adams, a great grandson of the first Thomas Adams, moved west to engage the Plains Indians with the U.S. Cavalry. A Private in the 7th Cavalry, Jake fought at Custer’s Last Stand in the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. On another ridge than General Custer, he was serving under Captain Frederick Benteen and survived despite carrying water under fire to wounded comrades. In the 20th century, Uncle Burt Lentz served in World War I as an Artillery 1st Lieutenant in France with the 79th Division. He later wrote patriotic literature, including “Old Glory Uncased,” for which he won the George Washington Honor Medal from the Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge and which is reproduced in these pages. The medal is awarded for outstanding contributions to the American Way of Life. President Kennedy was buried at Arlington National Cemetery within view of Uncle Burt’s tombstone, which Adamses have assumed reflects tribute to Uncle Burt. In World War II three of Uncle Harold’s sons served in the military, Paul Adams in the Army and Bob and Had Adams in the Navy. Cousin George Adams was a paratrooper in the Battle of the Bulge and Uncle Harry Luden flew 23 missions out of England as a waist gunner on a B-26 bomber, at the same time as my wife Cindy’s dad, Lt. Eldon Riley, flew P-51 Mustangs on 32 missions out of England, mostly in bomber escort, including two dog fights with the new German jets. Uncle Harry and Eldon Riley both later flew in the Korean War, Uncle Harry as a fire control Sergeant in a B-36 bomber and Eldon piloting F-84 Thunderjets and F-100 Super Sabre Jets. Paling by comparison, cousin George (Skip) Adams served in the Navy in the Cold War and your President had the honor as a 1st Lieutenant to serve successively as a Platoon Leader, Executive Officer and Battery Commander of a HAWK missile battery at an old Luftwaffe air base on the West German – East German border. Finally, nephew Steve Adams, a career Marine Sergeant, participated in the Gulf War. Steve’s service and that of another brother, Patrick, in the Air Force made it eight out of eight generations in America that this Adams family answered the call to duty. That’s a proud legacy of devotion to country for over 250 years by just one “Fighting Irish” Catholic family, from the conflicts of the French and Indian War to Marine duty in the Gulf War. How fitting it is that we of the Friendly Sons, which was founded by future Revolutionary War veterans, many of whom were Irish, say today may God Bless America and Ireland. May we honor the Constitution for which Americans have fought and died and the freedoms which it protects and preserves, including freedom of religion which is under such attack today. Those are the same freedoms for which many of our families came to America and which enabled whatever success our families have enjoyed. And, finally, may we join with Uncle Burt, as requested in his poem:
And pay reverential homage to those – both living and dead – who, by their deeds, made this Flag of ours and all it symbolizes, possible.
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Our Honored Speaker It is rare that a person choosing broadcasting as a career can pursue it in his hometown. Dennis Janson ascribes it to blind luck. Others would submit that local ties, loyalties, discretion and work ethic have contributed to his success over 45 years on Cincinnati’s airwaves. From answering the request line at WSAI-AM starting in 1966 as an Elder High School Sophomore to stepping away from the sports anchor desk at WCPO-TV 9 in May, 2013, DJ has “Lived the
Dream,” going places, meeting people and doing things unfathomable for a kid from Glenway Avenue in Price Hill. He has turned the page on daily immersion in the TV news process and is now devoting himself to 9 On Your Side’s digital platforms and periodic on air commentaries. He further indulges his urge to stay busy presiding over investment properties. A past attendee at Friendly Sons banquets, the UC Broadcasting Program Hall of Famer says that being invited to address the 2014 banquet is among the greatest honors of his career.
OOur Honored Guest
This year’s Honored Guest is Paul L. Lindsay, Jr., who served as the President of the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Cincinnati in 2003-2004. Paul served two years as an officer in the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, after his graduation from Xavier University in 1956. He remained in the Army Reserves with the 11th Special Forces Unit, rising to the rank of Lt. Colonel. Paul worked from 1970 to 2004 in Xavier’s Alumni Relations and Development Departments. He retired as Associate Vice President for University Relations. He and his late wife Nancy were married for 52 years and had six children, including our Second Vice President Pat Lindsay, and 15 grandchildren.
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The Program
Invocation .......................................... Auxiliary Archbishop Joseph Binzer
Introduction ................................................................. Mark D. Guilfoyle
Past President
Welcoming Remarks .................................................... Edmund J. Adams
President
Greetings from the City................................. The Honorable John Cranley
Mayor, City of Cincinnati
Chairman’s Remarks and Announcement
of the Honored Guest,Paul L. Lindsay, Jr. ................... Daniel J. McKenna
Chairman of the Society
Introduction of the Honored Speaker .............................Edmund J. Adams
Our Honored Speaker ..........................................................Dennis Janson
Musical Presentation ................ The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Glee Club
Benediction .............................................................Thomas Wray, M. Div.
Banquet Chaplain
Finale ......................................................................... “God Bless America”
Led by The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Glee Club
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Menu
Monday, March 17, 2014
Buffet Erin
Smoked Salmon Presented with Chopped Eggs, Onions and Cucumbers Served with Dill Sauce and Toast Points
Petite Maryland Crab Cakes and Creole Mayonnaise
Spinach & Bacon Tarts
Chilled Shrimp Cocktail
Selection of Cheeses and Fruit
Mushroom Caps stuffed with Sausage, Jack Cheese and a Touch of Jalapeno
New Age Spanakopita - Spinach, Asiago Cheese and Toasted Pine Nuts Wrapped in Phyllo
Rye Puffs with Cream Cheese, Corned Beef filling
Seated Menu
Bibb Bundle filled with Bleu d’auvergne, Candied Pecans and Viognier Poached Pears, Belgian Endive and Frisee, Mustard Vinaigrette
Herb and Garlic Seasoned Beef Filet With Béarnaise Sauce
Roasted Salted Fingerlings with Truffle Dijon Cream
Mixed Vegetable Bundle
Dessert
Bailey’s White Chocolate Mousse
Shamrock Cookie
Coffee and Tea
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Music“Star Spangled Banner” .........................................................................Key
“Soldier’s Song” .......................................................................O’Cearnaigh
Friendly SonS orcheStra
directed By Paul Wagner
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A grand selection of Irish favorites, beloved ballads and patriotic airs.
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“The Hail of the Friendly Sons” ......................................... Victor Herbert
“The Star of the County Down” .................................... Cathal McGarvey
“Danny Boy” ............................................................................ Traditional
“Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears” ............................................ Brendan Graham
Finale
“God Bless America” ...............................................................Irving Berlin
Thank YouThe Friendly Sons of St. Patrick wishes to thank the all-volunteer Emerald Society, Police and Fire, Pipe and Drum Crops with Honor Guard for the presentation of the Colors this evening.
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The Glee Club ofThe Friendly Sons
of St. Patrick in CincinnatiOrganized in late 1984, the Glee Club presents its 30th annual performance at this year’s banquet. Its members truly love the Irish tunes they sing. They represent the Society well as they perform throughout the year at nursing homes, hospitals, and other civic, religious and cultural events in our area. May you enjoy your Glee Club this evening.
2014 Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Glee ClubDirector: Daniel Shea; Baritone: Ray Carr, Kevin Connor, Kent Covey, Robert (Rob) Croskery, Rich Dineen, Tom Donovan, Rich Ellsworth, Tim Garry, Joe Healey, Joe Kane, Timothy Keefe, Patrick Lindsay, Justin Lynch, Joe McDevitt, Al McGrover, Brian Moore, E. Seamus Roche, Gerald Shannon, Marc (Buck) Shiels; Bass: Jay Cranley, Steve Curran, Bob Geoppinger, Neil Geoppinger, Bob Harper, Bill Klumb, Tom Liguzinski, Brian Malloy, Dan McKenna, Art Neergaard, Jim Powers, Tom Powers MD, Dan Shea, Bryan Stafford, Mark Weaver; First Tenor: Jim Fitzgerald, Pat Flaherty, Jim Frede, Tim Garry JR, Bill Ivers, Kevin Moore, Jerry O’Connell, Dave Poling, Pete Puttmann, T.J. Redington MD, John Reilly, Pat Sheeran, Jim Whelan; Second Tenor: Gene Born, Scott Brown, Tim Carney, Robert (Bob) Cranley, Tim Cunningham, Sean Donovan, Mark Fields, Jack Garrity, Tom Geoppinger, John Geraghty, Mike Hanley, Mark Hannahan, Mark Herman, Bob Jennings, Gerry Kelly, Paul Lindsay, Marvin Miller, Declan O’Sullivan, Bro Puttmann MD, Dan Roche, Bob Sheeran, Bill Stock, Terrence Wright
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Officers President ........................................................................Edmund J. Adams
First Vice-President .......................................................... Joseph C. Healey
Second Vice-President .....................................................Patrick L. Lindsay
Corresponding Secretary ................................................ Michael R. Powell
Membership Secretary ..............................................Thomas E. Donnellon
Treasurer ..................................................................... Robert S. Powell, Jr.
Historian ........................................................................Edmund J. Adams
Chaplain ............................................................... Dr. Robert W. Croskery
Banquet Stewards Music .................................................................................. Daniel P. Shea
Media ...................................................................... James E. Fitzgerald, Jr.
Food ........................................ John J. Cranley, III and Andrew Sweeny, Jr.
Contracts ................................................................. Timothy A. Garry, Jr.
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Board of DirectorsDaniel J. McKenna, Chairman
Robert S. Powell, Jr. - Vice Chairman
John F. Barrett
Patrick R. Carr
Richard A. Castellini
Timothy D. Clarke
Thomas G. Cody
Michael J. Conaton
Rev. Dr. Robert W. Croskery
Thomas E. Donnellon
Sean D. Donovan
Thomas L. Finn
James E. Fitzgerald
James T. Fitzgerald
Robert R. Fitzpatrick, Jr.
John A. Flanagan
Timothy A. Garry, Jr.
Thomas J. Geoppinger
Mark D. Guilfoyle
Michael K. Keating
Hon. William J. Keating
Paul L. Lindsay, Jr.
Stephen T. MacConnell
J. Gibbs MacVeigh
Ryan D. McKenna
Neil J. O’Conner, Jr.
P. Declan O’Sullivan
Douglas F. Powell
Jerry A. Powell
E. James Roche
Daniel P. Shea
Thomas P. Tierney
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The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick FoundationCincinnati, Ohio
Strengthening the Bond of the American Irish.
“I bind myself today --- to the power of God to guide me, the might of God to uphold me, the wisdom of God to teach me, the eye of God to watch over me.”
From The Breastplate of St. Patrick
Our Mission: The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation exists to foster strong Irish heritage by way of benevolence to the hungry and devotion to the Irish arts.
Our Vision: To become the pinnacle Foundation in the Greater Cincinnati Region for the promotion and preservation of Irish Culture, and friendly giving to the area’s hungry.
Our History: On March 17, 1771 and March 17, 1784, The Society of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick for the Relief of the Immigrant Irish were founded in Philadelphia and New York respectively. For over two centuries, both Philadelphia and New York have annually granted sums of money for the betterment of the Irish in their communities, giving to universities, hospitals, and individual scholarship. In 1868, the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in Cincinnati was founded, and thus our involvement of the spirit of the American Irish.
In 2002, the Trustees and Officers of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in Cincinnati formed The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation to focus on the promotion of Irish culture and feeding the hungry in our community.
Our Beneficiaries: As a Foundation we are excited to continue our support and production of the Cincinnati Celtic Festival. In addition to the Cincinnati Celtic Festival, in recent months the Foundation has provided support to: The Cincinnati St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, The USO, and The Irish Heritage Center of Greater Cincinnati.
Your opportunity: As you enjoy the rich camaraderie of this year’s Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Society banquet, steeped in cultural heritage, and centurial tradition, The Foundation asks that you consider how you might give back to others who seek an interest in Irish tradition and benevolence to the area’s hungry.
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Join our ranks:Become a volunteer of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation today and begin supporting the needs of those in our community and help promote the Irish heritage you value. We welcome any means of support and invite you to participate in one of our upcoming events.
For a complete listing of events or for more information on how you can volunteer to join our effort in strengthening the bond of the American Irish, visit and bookmark us online at: www.fsspfoundation.org
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Foundation is incorporated in the State of Ohio as a 501(c)3 charitable organization.
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick FoundationP.O. Box 9085
Cincinnati, OH 45209
Tom MacVeigh, President
Christopher Vogt, Vice President
Rick Flynn, Treasurer
Jonathan Bennie, Secretary
Dan McKenna, Trustee
Pat Lindsay, Trustee
Kevin Connor, Trustee
Joe Healey, Trustee
Tom Geoppinger, Trustee
Andy Sweeny, Trustee
Tom Liguzinski, Trustee
Pat Sheeran, Trustee
Rev. Robert Croskery, Trustee
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The Irish Heritage Center
A few years ago I was
walking alongside St. Stephen’s
Green in Dublin, Ireland
with my wife Cindy and Irish
friends Mary Whelan (the
current Irish Ambassador to the
Netherlands) and her husband
Kevin O’Malley. A gentleman
walked past us, turned and
called back “Ed Adams!” After
exchanging greetings and
salutations with the gentleman, Kevin asked me “Do you know everybody?”
I said certainly I knew the gentleman, Kent Covey, who, it had turned out,
was in Dublin with wife Maureen Kennedy for an Irish drama project.
Most everyone in Cincinnati’s Irish community knows Kent and Maureen
and for good cause. They’re the founders of our Irish Heritage Center, a bit
of history in the making. And, in the endeavor, as the Irish blessing goes,
the wind has always been at their backs, the sun has shone warm upon their
faces and the rains have fallen softly upon their fields.
Fellow highschoolers in the Buffalo, New York area, Kent and Maureen
reunited at a high school reunion and married in 1999. Kent is a Naval
Academy grad, an ex-Marine chopper pilot in Vietnam, a retiree from a
successful business career and a member of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick.
Maureen, in a life devoted to the stage, has been a college theater major, cruise
ship choreographer and dancer, actress and director, and one of the founders of
the NOHO-North Hollywood Universal City Arts District and Cincinnati’s
award-winning Irish American Theater Company. Kent and Maureen’s
respective ancestors hail from County Mayo and County Clare, Ireland.
The gleam in the couple’s eye for an Irish Heritage Center in the Queen
City arose in 2005, when they started their search for a building to house it.
The search culminated in 2009 in their victory in a sealed bid auction for the
Kent Covey, Maureen Kennedy & Aidan Cronin, Consul General of Ireland
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old McKinley School Building on Eastern Avenue in Columbia-Tusculum.
The building had been vacant for four years, that is, except for a covey of
pigeons that Kent Covey coveted not. Maureen knew the building was their
destiny when she first saw surrounding the theater stage a ring of plaster Celtic
knots on the proscenium arch, along with the large letter “M” emblazoned on
the stage curtain, which has transitioned from a symbol of McKinley School
to a symbol of Maureen, who declared “This is a sign!” Their non-profit
venture was off and running.
The 44,000 square foot building dates from the 1870s and is as solid as
Dublin Castle. After much hard work by a corps of volunteers, the building
houses a 200-seat theater-ballroom; a large center hallway from whose ceiling
hang the flags of all 32 of Ireland’s counties (many people search for their
“home” county’s flag); an office; an art gallery; an art room; a dance room;
a tea room; a green room; a 2000-book library and museum; a music room,
where the Friendly Sons Glee Club practices; and, of course, because it is a
touch of Ireland, a thatched roof outside the warm and engaging pub with a
large oak bar. Oh, and there’s always a drop of Guinness on tap, mind you.
Kent holds the perfect pint award from Guinness. And behind the bar among
several fine whiskeys there’s a jar of Red Breast, this writer’s preferred Irish
whiskey, on the recommendation some years ago of his friend O’Malley.
So, what goes on at the Irish Heritage Center for its 350 members? Too
much to tell, but here’s a tempting sample:
• Concerts, many of which include performers from Ireland like the Brock
McGuire Band, Eddie Costello, Comas, The Young Wolfe Tones, We
Banjo 3 and Alyth McCormack and Trione Marshal of the Chieftains.
• Theater, like Moll, What Happened Bridgie Cleary, A Couple of Blaguards,
Dancing at Lughnasa and the 60th anniversary of The Quiet Man.
• Exhibitions, such as those of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce, from
the National Library of Dublin, shown for the first time in this city.
• Visits by dignitaries like Martin McGuinness, Deputy First Minister
of Northern Ireland, and Martin Rouine and Aidan Cronin, Consuls
General of Ireland.
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• Semesters of Irish courses, including dancing, fiddle, history (including
the famine), language, art and singing.
• Programs from Irish Teas with Irish soda bread and scones to genealogy
workshops, Bloomsday celebrations, Irish Famine Memorials, 1916
Easter Rising Events and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations welcoming all.
• Celebrations, like the Grand Opening Gala with Nick Clooney in 2010,
the Green Tie Affair in 2011 with Malachy McCourt, repeated in 2012
and 2013 with Aidan Cronin and Nicholas Michael, and Irish Picnics
and Christmases in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.
• Plus many partnerships celebrating Irish culture with Arts Wave Samplers,
CET Television, local radio and TV new appearances and community
meetings, and
• Of course, Pub Night every third Thursday with free musical
accompaniment.
To Kent Covey and Maureen Kennedy and their corps of volunteers, supporters
and members, who were saluted by Vachtarán na iÉireann (President of Ireland)
Michael D. Higgins on the Center’s November 24, 2013 four-year anniversary,
may we raise our glasses in tribute and appreciation for their contribution to
the Irish cause and Irish history in Cincinnati. Slainte!
Edmund Adams, President and Historian
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WHERE IS IRELAND?
o latitude or longitude Can bound the Emerald Isle. You’ll find it off in TimbuktuOr down along the Nile.
Wherever mothers stoop to smoothA baby’s touseled hairAnd croon an Irish lullabye—Ireland is there!
Wherever men are brave and trueAnd quick to take a standAnd proud to fight, if fight they must—There is Ireland!
Wherever lad and lassie meetA merry dance to share,(Oh, echoes of the Blarney Stone!)Ireland is there!
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1868, Dr. George A. Doherty
1869, Dr. George A. Doherty
1870, Dr. George A. Doherty
1871, Dr. D. W. McCarthy
1872, Robert Hill
1873, Frank H. Quinn
1874, Hugh Campbell
1875, Wm. J. O’Neill
1876, Dr. A. L. Carrick
1877, Thomas Cullinan
1878, Gov. Thomas L. Young
1879, Judge Patrick Mallon
1880, Judge James W. Fitzgerald
1881, A. J. S. Rice
1882, Capt. P. Fitzgerald
1883, Judge John P. Murphy
1884, R. A. McDonald
1885, J. Frank Dunnie
1886, W. J. O’Neill
1887, A. J. Gilligan
1888, Judge W. W. Cleary
1889, P. R. Costello
1890, Dr. J. W. Prendergast
1891, Dr. T. W. Graydon
1892, A. J. Conroy
Past Presidents1893, Thomas J. Cogan
1894, Francis J. McCabe
1895, J. R. Kinsley
1896, Mayor John Galvin
1897, Thomas F. Shay
1898, Henry J. Cain
1899, Col. Thomas M. Jenkins
1900, Norman G. Kenan
1901, Si P. Egan
1902, Samuel J. Murray
1903, Hon. Edmund J. Dempsey
1904, Judge John G. O’Connell
1905, Thomas Trevor
1906, Charles F. Williams
1907, John M. Manley
1908, John J. Gilligan
1909, Wm. A. Hopkins
1910, M. J. Richmond
1911, James P. Orr
1912, Wm. J. Williams
1913, Joseph Kinneary
1914, George E. Bryan
1915, John Doyle
1916, A. C. Gilligan
1917, Peter J. McCarthy
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Past Presidents1918, Robert E. Sweeny
1919, Francis R. Healey
1920, John B. Dillon
1921, Richard A. Powell
1922, Harry J. Gilligan
1923, Robert J. Patton
1924, Thomas J. O’Neill
1925, Thomas M. Conroy
1926, John H. Finn
1927, Judge Edward T. Dixon
1928, Judge John B. Read
1929, Peter J. McCarthy, Jr.
1930, Neal Ahern
1931, Col. Thos. R. Cody
1932, John L. Horgan
1933, Harry C. Burns
1934, Judge Jos. P. Goodenough
1935, George W. Burns
1936, Joseph L. Linehan
1937, Wm. S. Sullivan
1938, John A. McJoynt
1939, Eugene A. O’Shaughnessy
1940, Robert W. Hughes
1941, Harry Nolan
1942, Robert Isphording
1943, Judge W. J. Dammarell
1944, Dr. Edward J. Roche
1945, George E. Brown
1946, Richard T. Carroll
1947, Richard W. Scallan
1948, Roy C. Ahern
1949, William J. Williams
1950, Judge Joseph P. Kinneary
1951, Hon. John Joyce Gilligan
1952, Thomas B. Reynolds
1953, Albert E. Heekin, Jr.
1954, Robert S. Powell
1955, Edward B. Sullivan
1956, John H. Finn, Jr.
1957, Richard H. Ormond
1958, Albert D. Castellini
1959, Edward J. Gleason
1960, Lawrence P. McGoff
1961, James R. Clark, Jr.
1962, Col. James P. Walsh
1963, James B. O’Donnell, Jr.
1964, Lawrence H. Kyte
1965, Charles A. Cronin
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1966, Edward P. Donovan
1967, Joseph F. McGoff
1968, Harry J. Gilligan
1969, Andrew E. Sweeny
1970, Francis X. McCarthy
1971, Stephen M. D. Burns
1972, Jerry A. Powell
1973, Thomas J. Clarke
1974, James M. Dolan
1975, Michael J. Dammarell
1976, Robert S. Powell, Jr.
1977, James W. Halloran
1978, Dr. Charles M. Barrett
1979, James W. Patrick Clark, Sr.
1980, Robert E. Manley
1981, Thomas J. Clarke Jr., D.V.M.
1982, Hon. William J. Keating
1983, William V. Finn
1984, Richard A. Castellini
1985, E. James Roche
1986, John A. Flanagan
1987, Stephen T. MacConnell
1988, Patrick R. Carr
1989, Daniel J. McKenna
Past Presidents1990, Hon. John J. O’Hara
1991, Robert R. Fitzpatrick, Jr.
1992, Thomas E. Donnellon
1993, James T. Fitzgerald
1994, J. Gibbs MacVeigh
1995, P. Declan O’Sullivan
1996, Thomas L. Finn
1997, Michael J. Conaton
1998, Timothy D. Clarke
1999, Thomas P. Tierney, Sr.
2000, Rev. Dr. Robert W. Croskery
2001, Timothy A. Garry, Jr.
2002, John Finn Barrett
2003, Neil J. O’Connor, Jr.
2004, Paul L. Lindsay, Jr.
2005, Michael K. Keating
2006, Tom Geoppinger
2007, Sean D. Donovan
2008, Thomas G. Cody
2009, Douglas F. Powell
2010, Ryan D. McKenna
2011, James E. Fitzgerald, Jr.
2012, Col. Daniel P. Shea
2013, Mark D. Guilfoyle
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IT appears thatAt recurrent periods Throughout the history Of our countrySome of our citizens Become troubled andAre fearful for themselves, Their families,Their possessions and Their future welfare.
AT this timeThey give belated concern, From necessity,For the honor and safetyOf their Flag and Country and For the first time,With lidless eye,See the true significance of “Old Glory” waving in free air Above its institutions.
THERE ARE, unfortunately, Some others, whoFrom the vantage points Provided by our freedom Look toward this FlagWith drooping lids that coverThe gleaming hatred engendered by Slinking enemy “isms” and “ologies” Or by envy of privileges bestowed Upon those who serve it.
THERE ARE, fortunately, by far The largest numberOf the citizenryWho, in the reveille of rosy dawn That announcesEach new day of freedom, Salute it;Who, at the end of fading twilight When the doleful tone of “Taps” Lulls night to sleep,Render grateful thanks for Its enfolding protectionAnd pay reverential homageTo those-both living and dead Who, by their deeds,Made this Flag of oursAnd all it symbolizes, possible.
by Burton Xeno Lentz
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The Soldier’s Song(Irish National Anthem)
The Star Spangled Banner(National Anthem of the United States of America)
Oh, say can you see, by the dawn’s early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight,
O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Francis Scott Key
We’ll sing a song, a soldier’s song.With cheering, rousing chorus.As round our blazing fires we throng.The starry heavens o’er us;Impatient for the coming fight.And as we wait in the morning’s light,Here in the silence of the night.We’ll chant a soldier’s song.
ChorusSoldiers are we, whose lives are pledged to Ireland;Some have come from a land beyond the wave;Sworn to be free, no more our ancient sirelandShall shelter the despot or the slave.Tonight we man the Bearna Boaghail.In Erin’s cause, come woe or weal.‘Mid cannon’s roar and rifle’s peal,We’ll chant a soldier’s song.
Peadar O’Cearnaigh
ave you ever been to Ireland
With its rolling hills so green?
Sure ‘n it’s the fairest land
That ever has been seen
And those green hills of Ireland
May be very far away
But they’re close to every Irish heart
No matter what the day.
The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
146th Anniversary Banquet
Monday, March Seventeenth, Two Thousand Fourteen
Music Hall
1868
Seating Directory
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2014DAIS
Binzer, Bishop Joseph R.Healey, Joseph C.Cranley , Mayor JohnAdams, Edmund J.Janson, DennisGuilfoyle , Mark D.Wray, ThomasLindsay, Patrick J.
Table 1 Marschall, Richard J.Powell, Jerry A.Marschall, Mason P.Gilardi, Frank T.Powell, JayPowell, Samual J.Dolan, Ronald J.Dolan, Jack D.Geisen, Terry G.Weickert, Eric V.
Table 2Powell, Robert S.Powell, Mark J.Powell, Douglas F.Kiley, Christopher F.Powell, Michael R.Glenn , Timothy N.Glenn, Terrence J.Glenn, II, Terrence J.Williams, William A.Helmes, Michael J.
Table 3McKenna, Daniel J.McKenna, Timothy J.McKenna, Thomas R.McKenna, Brian P.McKenna, Patrick DMcKenna, Casey D.McKenna, Ryan D.McKenna, Daniel J.McKenna, Michael K.McKenna, Sean P.
Table 4Clarke, Timothy D.Berger, Kenneth V.Berger, Sephen W.Berger, Tad A.Clarke, Andrew C.Cogozzo, Michael A.DeWine, R. PatrickKatz, Reuven J.Pater, Robert A.
Table 5Adams, JackAdams, JohnAnderson, PaulCastellini, AndyFaircloth, RobHastings, JackLuken, BillMcKay, BernieSchimpf, RickSmith, Bob
Table 6Broderick, DennisEhlerman, MikeFalberg, WarrenKelly, MartinLekin, JimMaggio, FrankMoll, JeffTerhar, LouTuschman, JimTwyford, Ed
Table 7Fitzgerald, James T.Fitzgerald, James E.Fitzgerald, Sean T.Riazzi, KevinGreiwe, Richard J.Miller, James L.Buechner, RobertReilly, TimothyLuby, RobertCurran, Stephen
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Carr, RayCarr, MichaelLeonard, TimothyCastellini, Robert S.Haffner, Paul F.McLean, JohnFarfsing, Stephen R.Miller, Jr., Rodger M.Murphy, John J.Crew, Sam
Table 9Bommer, RonBarnett, ArnoldNiehaus, FerdTroehler, JimNurre, TomClarke, Richard Franke, GaryVogel, JimmyWunnenberg, ChrisAnastasia, Frank
Table 10Mire, TerrySchott, DonJones, WilsonWeitzel, BobBloemer, SteveLafkas, BobSchubert, MarvinRubin, MarkRubin, Gabe
Table 11Donovan, Thomas C.Donovan, DannyMayernek, JoeDonovan, SeanLuken, CharlieSwegeman, PhillipKraft, JohnGreen, MikeRoth, SteveSheeran, Timothy J.
Table 12Day, James N.Brielmeier, Bruce E.Dressman, Douglas R.McMannus, Dennis R.Day, DanielDressman, Gary M.Dressman, Bryan D.McMannus, Kevin D.Brielmeier, Matthew B.Schreck, James
Table 13McKenna, KevinVogel, Glen G.Vogel, Jacob R.McClorey, Jeffrey J.Barrett, M.D., William P.L.Branca, JeffBeckett, DaveSweeny, Jr., Andrew E.Carroll, Robert E.Habegger, Fred
Table 14Tierney, Sr., Thomas P.Byar, J.K.Fisher, MichaelFisher, EdwardFisher, StephenMiller, EdwardCrandall, DarbyTierney, ByronHines, ShawnBennie, Jonathan C.
Table 15Fogarty, Timothy J.Fogarty, John R.Charles, William R.Joseph, Ronald J.Lindsay, Jr., Paul L.Quinn, PeterWidmeyer, TomSchmitt, Michael F.Watts, DougDenny, David
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2014Table 16
Gilligan, John P.Gillian, DanGilligan, JoeGilligan, PeterDerrick, DrewGerhardt, III, Chares H.Gilligan, ScottGuest, Guest, Guest,
Table 17Geoppinger, Jeffrey D.Cosgrove, Paul J.Cosgrove, TimKroeger, MichaelFinn, BryanGeoppinger, TimGeoppinger, MichaelGeoppinger, R. GerryGeoppinger, Matthew Geoppinger, Daniel
Table 18Geoppinger, Thomas J.Geoppinger, Joseph P.Kuhn, Michael D.Geoppinger, Timothy W.Geoppinger, Bryan T.Willman, IanHaas, TomCrowley, NolanGeoppinger, NealGeoppinger, Erich
Table 19O’Sullivan, DeclanRuthman, ThomasPoling, DavidGibbons, III, James E.Gibbons , James M.Gibbons, Gregory J.Puttmann, PeterWhelan, James J.Wittekind, Jason R.Potter, Brian
Table 20Fisher, E. GregoryFisher, Matthew N.McGrover, Albert S.Hecht, Michael A.Roerty, Gerard J.Castellini, David A.Castellini, Richard A.Lawler, Jim
Table 21Fitzpatrick, Jr., Robert R.Fitzpatrick, William H.Showers, Glen M.Miracle, ClarenceCunningham, TimothyFlynn, RichardLongenecker, MarkMaier, TonyNoll, Greg
Table 22Donovan, SeanGuest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest,
Table 23Hughes, Patrick R.Hughes, Matthew A.Meineke, ToddReitzes, MarkBrandy, MichaelHaehnle, Allen Crowley, PatrickGreene, GregFossett, JayChavez, III, Manuel
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2014Table 24
Dressman, III, James A.Hoffer, Robert M.Armstrong, DaveO’Conner, BrianKlein, Mathew R.Skaggs, DaleKeller, Mark D.MacVeigh, Thomas F.Vogt, ChristopherThomas, Ethan
Table 25Barrett, C. FrancisBarrett, John F.DeWine, Senator MikeFinn, Thomas L.Funk, WilliamHock, JeffreyVance, JamesVanLaningham, NathanWalter, EdwardWalter, Robert
Table 26Roche, E. JamesRoche, Brian J.Roche , Daniel O.Roche, ConalCain, Paul D.Carroll, Robert P.Koesters, Eugene W.Petrie, Peter A.Shannon, GeraldWeaver, Mark
Table 27Croskery, Robert F.Allen, MichaelAbrahamson, M.D., RichardBlanco, Joseph Bucklin, HenryDurst, AlexanderGehrig, MichaelKenniston, F.W. KenRozzi-Lutz, MichaelMandell-Brown, M.D., Mark
Table 28Croskery, RobertWhitworth, JimRasmussen, LeeSegal, KenSchwab, James E.Thompson, JimWerner, GeorgeMichalowski, RichardPrice, William C.Miller, Wayne
Table 29Connor, KevinFee, BillDineen, Richard A.Berger, John R.Shiels, M. FintanBabcock, John R.Kane, Joseph E.Wright, TerrenceFrede, James G.Liguzinski, Thomas K.
Table 30Jennings, Jr., Robert P.Monzel, ChrisSheeran, PatIvers, William D.Malloy, BrianEllsworth, RichShea, Sr., Daniel P.O’Shea, DanielMiller, Chris
Table 31Conners, John A.Conners, SeanVaughn, MikeHein, ArtNiklas, LarryO’Donnell, BobScott, DavidGarry, Jr., Timothy A.Garry, Sr., Timothy A.Davidson, David T.
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2014Table 32
Panioto, Sr., Ronald A.Panioto, Jr., Ronald A.LaRosa, BuddyBianco, JosephScallia, TonyTomlinson, TerryRaniere, GiovanniBitzer, ShannonStephens, HarryGuest,
Table 33Greiner, John C.Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest,
Table 34Cissell, JamesFrey, ThomasGoode, JoshuaO’Karp, JayPerkinson, MichaelSimon, JamesSpraul, DanielStrigari, LouisSweeney, JamesWynne, R. Patrick
Table 35Finn, VossHall, J. FranklinHennessey, JimHennessey, BrianMurphy, MichaelMurphy, ZacharyKeating, Michael K.Keating, Brian P.Keating, Jr., William J.Keating, Joseph F.
Table 36Finn, Kevin M.Ginocchio, James S.Ginocchio, Ralph P.Kline, KevinKoncius, AlLeibold, M.D., JohnRooney, MichaelShanahan, JamesTaylor, RobertWalton, Mark
Table 37Carey, ChrisCroft, TomEllerhorst, JamesHeidt, NathanHeidt, M.D., RobertO’Brien, DavidO’Connor, JohnStrietmann, William HurleyWiebe, Sr., William E.Wiebe, Jr., William E.
Table 38McGuire, James M.Ney, Peter L.Deters, Stephen F.Power, Stephen F.Flynn, Kevin R.Flynn, Kevin P.Bruder, J. BretO’Shea, John L.Leonard, BrianO’Reilly, Sean
Table 39Zumbiel, Robert W.Zumbiel, Robert G.Zumbiel, Edward A.Norton, JosephCahill, WilliamCahill, LiamWright, Sr., Creighton B.Wright, Jr., Creighton B.King, StevenSullivan, Ryan T.
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2014Table 40
Puttmann, AmbroseStafford, Bryan L.Herman, Mark E.Geraghty, John A.Rath, RanjitFields, Mark J.Flaherty, PatrickRedington, T.J.Hannahan, Mark D.Gilligan, Michael
Table 41Cranley III, John J.Moran, Jr., WilliamMoran, Jr., MichaelDriehaus, DanCranley, Robert D.Born, EugeneMiller, MarvinKelly, SeanRitter, JamesFischer, Pat
Table 42Whitaker, Glenn V.Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest,
Table 43Young, ThomasSperber, Jr., Thomas S.Sperber, ThomasMeyer, KevinCullen, Donal S.Cullen, ShaneBerten, John S.Megerle, Steven J.Sheldon, Troy
Table 44Wright, Peter H.Roberts, MichaelBurke, DanielSims, JudRoss, BrianMiller, ScottWalsh, DanielO’Bryan, BillPeterson, BarryGuest,
Table 45Haney, MatthewHaney, DanielHaney, JamesHart, DonaldMartini, ChicMartini, DanielMorse, Mark J.Morse, TimothyMorse, Michael
Table 46Manning, Shayne OKenat, SteveKeller, DougStamm, CarlinHaney, MikeGuest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest,
Table 47Birdsall, DavidGuest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest,
Table Listing, The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, 3/17/2014Table 48
Schloemer, Jeffrey S.Stillpass, AlexZimmerman, JamesGordon, AbramMolinsky, GeorgeRybolt, RyanRippe, JoeRippe, BrentLafley, PatrickGuest,
Table 49Keefe, Timothy G.Keefe, BrianKeefe, MikeKeefe, BenKeefe, KevinMoore, KevinMoore, BrianMcDevitt, JosephMcDevitt, DanCarney, Tim
Table 50Donnellon, Terrence M.Donnellon, JeffreyDonnellon, JamesMetz, Jerome J.Eiser, AdamStiles, Scott C.Ormond, Christopher P.Fritsch, Gerald J.Hogan, ThomasReilly, John
Table 51Mullaney, Martn J.Mullaney, Thomas P.Mullaney, Thomas J.Mullaney, Ryan P.Guest, Guest, Guest, Guest, Reilly, Kevin E.Henry, Patrick
Table 52Geoppinger, RobertLaBarbara, JimRobinson III, William T.Schworer, Philip J.Nitardy, Michael E.Hudson, Robert D.Grayson, MerwinEilers, MatthewDevir, WilliamKelly, Gerald A.
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Abrahamson, M.D., RichardAdams, Edmund J.Adams, JackAdams, JohnAllen, MichaelAnastasia, FrankAnderson, PaulArmstrong, DaveBabcock, John R.Barnett, ArnoldBarrett, C. FrancisBarrett, John F.Barrett, M.D., William P.L.Beckett, DaveBennie, Jonathan C.Berger, Kenneth V.Berger, Sephen W.Berger, Tad A.Berger, John R.Berten, John S.Bianco, JosephBinzer, Bishop Joseph R.Birdsall, DavidBitzer, ShannonBlanco, Joseph Bloemer, SteveBommer, RonBorn, EugeneBranca, JeffBrandy, MichaelBrielmeier, Bruce E.Brielmeier, Matthew B.Broderick, DennisBruder, J. BretBucklin, HenryBuechner, RobertBurke, DanielByar, J.K.Cahill, WilliamCahill, LiamCain, Paul D.Carey, ChrisCarney, TimCarr, RayCarr, MichaelCarroll, Robert E.Carroll, Robert P.Castellini, AndyCastellini, Robert S.Castellini, David A.
Castellini, Richard A.Charles, William R.Chavez, III, ManuelCissell, JamesClarke, Timothy D.Clarke, Andrew C.Clarke, Richard Cogozzo, Michael A.Conners, John A.Conners, SeanConnor, KevinCosgrove, Paul J.Cosgrove, TimCrandall, DarbyCranley, Robert D.Cranley , Mayor JohnCranley III, John J.Crew, SamCroft, TomCroskery, Robert F.Croskery, RobertCrowley, NolanCrowley, PatrickCullen, Donal S.Cullen, ShaneCunningham, TimothyCurran, StephenDavidson, David T.Day, James N.Day, DanielDenny, DavidDerrick, DrewDeters, Stephen F.Devir, WilliamDeWine, R. PatrickDeWine, Senator MikeDineen, Richard A.Dolan, Ronald J.Dolan, Jack D.Donnellon, Terrence M.Donnellon, JeffreyDonnellon, JamesDonovan, Thomas C.Donovan, DannyDonovan, SeanDonovan, SeanDressman, Douglas R.Dressman, Gary M.Dressman, Bryan D.Dressman, III, James A.
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Driehaus, DanDurst, AlexanderEhlerman, MikeEilers, MatthewEiser, AdamEllerhorst, JamesEllsworth, RichFaircloth, RobFalberg, WarrenFarfsing, Stephen R.Fee, BillFields, Mark J.Finn, BryanFinn, Thomas L.Finn, VossFinn, Kevin M.Fischer, PatFisher, MichaelFisher, EdwardFisher, StephenFisher, E. GregoryFisher, Matthew N.Fitzgerald, James T.Fitzgerald, James E.Fitzgerald, Sean T.Fitzpatrick, William H.Fitzpatrick, Jr., Robert R.Flaherty, PatrickFlynn, RichardFlynn, Kevin R.Flynn, Kevin P.Fogarty, Timothy J.Fogarty, John R.Fossett, JayFranke, GaryFrede, James G.Frey, ThomasFritsch, Gerald J.Funk, WilliamGarry, Jr., Timothy A.Garry, Sr., Timothy A.Gehrig, MichaelGeisen, Terry G.Geoppinger, Jeffrey D.Geoppinger, TimGeoppinger, MichaelGeoppinger, R. GerryGeoppinger, Matthew Geoppinger, DanielGeoppinger, Thomas J.
Geoppinger, Joseph P.Geoppinger, Timothy W.Geoppinger, Bryan T.Geoppinger, NealGeoppinger, ErichGeoppinger, RobertGeraghty, John A.Gerhardt, III, Chares H.Gibbons, Gregory J.Gibbons , James M.Gibbons, III, James E.Gilardi, Frank T.Gillian, DanGilligan, John P.Gilligan, JoeGilligan, PeterGilligan, ScottGilligan, MichaelGinocchio, James S.Ginocchio, Ralph P.Glenn, Terrence J.Glenn , Timothy N.Glenn, II, Terrence J.Goode, JoshuaGordon, AbramGrayson, MerwinGreen, MikeGreene, GregGreiner, John C.Greiwe, Richard J.Guilfoyle , Mark D.Haas, TomHabegger, FredHaehnle, Allen Haffner, Paul F.Hall, J. FranklinHaney, MatthewHaney, DanielHaney, JamesHaney, MikeHannahan, Mark D.Hart, DonaldHastings, JackHealey, Joseph C.Hecht, Michael A.Heidt, NathanHeidt, M.D., RobertHein, ArtHelmes, Michael J.Hennessey, Jim
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Hennessey, BrianHenry, PatrickHerman, Mark E.Hines, ShawnHock, JeffreyHoffer, Robert M.Hogan, ThomasHudson, Robert D.Hughes, Patrick R.Hughes, Matthew A.Ivers, William D.Janson, DennisJennings, Jr., Robert P.Jones, WilsonJoseph, Ronald J.Kane, Joseph E.Katz, Reuven J.Keating, Michael K.Keating, Brian P.Keating, Joseph F.Keating, Jr., William J.Keefe, Timothy G.Keefe, BrianKeefe, MikeKeefe, BenKeefe, KevinKeller, Mark D.Keller, DougKelly, MartinKelly, SeanKelly, Gerald A.Kenat, SteveKenniston, F.W. KenKiley, Christopher F.King, StevenKlein, Mathew R.Kline, KevinKoesters, Eugene W.Koncius, AlKraft, JohnKroeger, MichaelKuhn, Michael D.LaBarbara, JimLafkas, BobLafley, PatrickLaRosa, BuddyLawler, JimLeibold, M.D., JohnLekin, JimLeonard, Timothy
Leonard, BrianLiguzinski, Thomas K.Lindsay, Patrick J.Lindsay, Jr., Paul L.Longenecker, MarkLuby, RobertLuken, BillLuken, CharlieMacVeigh, Thomas F.Maggio, FrankMaier, TonyMalloy, BrianMandell-Brown, M.D., MarkManning, Shayne OMarschall, Richard J.Marschall, Mason P.Martini, ChicMartini, DanielMayernek, JoeMcClorey, Jeffrey J.McDevitt, JosephMcDevitt, DanMcGrover, Albert S.McGuire, James M.McKay, BernieMcKenna, Daniel J.McKenna, Timothy J.McKenna, Thomas R.McKenna, Brian P.McKenna, Patrick DMcKenna, Casey D.McKenna, Ryan D.McKenna, Daniel J.McKenna, Michael K.McKenna, Sean P.McKenna, KevinMcLean, JohnMcMannus, Dennis R.McMannus, Kevin D.Megerle, Steven J.Meineke, ToddMetz, Jerome J.Meyer, KevinMichalowski, RichardMiller, James L.Miller, EdwardMiller, WayneMiller, ChrisMiller, MarvinMiller, Scott
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Miller, Jr., Rodger M.Miracle, ClarenceMire, TerryMolinsky, GeorgeMoll, JeffMonzel, ChrisMoore, KevinMoore, BrianMoran, Jr., WilliamMoran, Jr., MichaelMorse, Mark J.Morse, TimothyMorse, MichaelMullaney, Martn J.Mullaney, Thomas P.Mullaney, Thomas J.Mullaney, Ryan P.Murphy, John J.Murphy, MichaelMurphy, ZacharyNey, Peter L.Niehaus, FerdNiklas, LarryNitardy, Michael E.Noll, GregNorton, JosephNurre, TomO'Brien, DavidO'Bryan, BillO'Conner, BrianO'Connor, JohnO'Donnell, BobO'Karp, JayO'Reilly, SeanOrmond, Christopher P.O'Shea, DanielO'Shea, John L.O'Sullivan, DeclanPanioto, Jr., Ronald A.Panioto, Sr., Ronald A.Pater, Robert A.Perkinson, MichaelPeterson, BarryPetrie, Peter A.Poling, DavidPotter, BrianPowell, Jerry A.Powell, JayPowell, Samual J.Powell, Robert S.
Powell, Mark J.Powell, Douglas F.Powell, Michael R.Power, Stephen F.Price, William C.Puttmann, PeterPuttmann, AmbroseQuinn, PeterRaniere, GiovanniRasmussen, LeeRath, RanjitRedington, T.J.Reilly, TimothyReilly, JohnReilly, Kevin E.Reitzes, MarkRiazzi, KevinRippe, JoeRippe, BrentRitter, JamesRoberts, MichaelRobinson III, William T.Roche, E. JamesRoche, Brian J.Roche, ConalRoche , Daniel O.Roerty, Gerard J.Rooney, MichaelRoss, BrianRoth, SteveRozzi-Lutz, MichaelRubin, MarkRubin, GabeRuthman, ThomasRybolt, RyanScallia, TonySchimpf, RickSchloemer, Jeffrey S.Schmitt, Michael F.Schott, DonSchreck, JamesSchubert, MarvinSchwab, James E.Schworer, Philip J.Scott, DavidSegal, KenShanahan, JamesShannon, GeraldShea, Sr., Daniel P.Sheeran, Timothy J.
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Sheeran, PatSheldon, TroyShiels, M. FintanShowers, Glen M.Simon, JamesSims, JudSkaggs, DaleSmith, BobSperber, ThomasSperber, Jr., Thomas S.Spraul, DanielStafford, Bryan L.Stamm, CarlinStephens, HarryStiles, Scott C.Stillpass, AlexStrietmann, William HurleyStrigari, LouisSullivan, Ryan T.Sweeney, JamesSweeny, Jr., Andrew E.Swegeman, PhillipTaylor, RobertTerhar, LouThomas, EthanThompson, JimTierney, ByronTierney, Sr., Thomas P.Tomlinson, TerryTroehler, JimTuschman, JimTwyford, EdVance, JamesVanLaningham, NathanVaughn, MikeVogel, JimmyVogel, Glen G.Vogel, Jacob R.Vogt, ChristopherWalsh, DanielWalter, EdwardWalter, RobertWalton, MarkWatts, DougWeaver, MarkWeickert, Eric V.Weitzel, BobWerner, GeorgeWhelan, James J.Whitaker, Glenn V.
Whitworth, JimWidmeyer, TomWiebe, Jr., William E.Wiebe, Sr., William E.Williams, William A.Willman, IanWittekind, Jason R.Wray, ThomasWright, TerrenceWright, Peter H.Wright, Jr., Creighton B.Wright, Sr., Creighton B.Wunnenberg, ChrisWynne, R. PatrickYoung, ThomasZimmerman, JamesZumbiel, Robert W.Zumbiel, Robert G.Zumbiel, Edward A.
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