To get the ball rolling, can anyone provide some updates on what’s happened to our dearly beloved faculty and administrative staff from Cardinal Mooney? Here’s a photo of someone most everyone should remember…

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May 31, 2008 in Uncategorized | Tags: alumni, cardinal mooney high school, faculty, Faculty News
To get the ball rolling, can anyone provide some updates on what’s happened to our dearly beloved faculty and administrative staff from Cardinal Mooney? Here’s a photo of someone most everyone should remember…

| Gini (Snyder) Shevri… on Cardinal Mooney Memories | |
| Craig Michaloski on Classmates trying to reco… | |
| Teresa Ringholz on Update on Mr. Nietopski and fa… | |
| cm73reunion committe… on Reunions | |
| cm73reunion committe… on Reunions | |
| Tony DiMartino on Classmates trying to reco… | |
| Marybeth Carbone Di … on Wegman’s, Abbott’s… | |
| John Larrere on Teresa Rinholz Video Perf… | |
| Joann Hinz on Reunions | |
| Joe Oster on Teresa Rinholz Video Perf… | |
| Maureen Ward on Classmates trying to reco… | |
| Gary Montanarello on Classmates trying to reco… | |
| Gini (Snyder) Shevri… on 10 Reasons Why It’s Grea… | |
| Tony DiMartino on Classmates trying to reco… | |
| Tony DiMartino on Classmates trying to reco… |

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June 14, 2008 at 8:07 pm
Gini (Snyder) Shevrin
That’s Mr. Nietopski. I think he’s passed on.
Tom Thrasher, who was the Crest advisor in 72 & 73, passed away many years ago, at quite a young age. Never did get the story of how/why he died, but he’s gone.
June 17, 2008 at 6:43 pm
Steve Brien
William “Bill” Clifford is the Associate Superintendent for the Diocese of Brooklyn.
Dona DiVirgilio is teaching at Greece Athena last I heard.
June 22, 2008 at 10:47 pm
Joann Hinz
Hi, I taught English at Mooney from February 1973 through June 1981.
Once a month a few members of the Class of ‘74 go to breakfast together and I am honored to be invited to join them. Now that they are well into their fifties, we seem to be (and are) the same generation.
Sad to say, Spanish teacher Jerry Hertweck passed away a short time ago. He’d had multiple strokes. His wife Rosie gave him the tenderest care possible. Some of our group went to the funeral and reported seeing Ed Nietopski there…so he can’t be dead!
Laura, I can remember you–a lovely blonde young lady, right?–but I don’t know if I taught you English or Theology.
Two years ago I retired from teaching English and Creative Writing at Canandaigua Academy (a public high school), and now I am living happily ever after.
Warm regards to all my former students, a wonderful group of people!
Joann Hinz