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1962 <strong>Class</strong> Notes<br />
Bill Bullough is recently retired from the public Aquatic/Recreation field in Montgomery<br />
County. He and Nancy are currently splitting time between their home in Olney, and<br />
Naples Fla. Three kids, all graduates <strong>of</strong> GC, live in Phoenix, Baltimore and Germany.<br />
First grandchild arrived this past Thanksgiving. Bill and Nancy look forward to the reunion<br />
festivities.<br />
Tom Fischetti’s grandchild was the first <strong>of</strong> an alumnus to graduate from GC and Tom’s<br />
grandson is now a sophomore at GC. Tom launched a 3rd career as an artist in watercolor<br />
media as well as participating on the Advancement Committee at <strong>Good</strong> <strong>Counsel</strong>, and<br />
serving on the <strong>Class</strong> '62 Gift Committee for the <strong>50th</strong> <strong>Reunion</strong>.<br />
Ed Sciullo is soon to retire from private sector as Sr IT Contracts Manager, after 15 yrs<br />
<strong>of</strong> service. Retired after 30 yrs in the Civil Service; retired after 30 yrs <strong>of</strong> creditable<br />
service in the US Navy/Reserves. Future plans include a permanent move to Port<br />
Orange, FL in late February '11. Interests include visiting 5 children and 8 grandchildren,<br />
cooking for friends and family, playing golf and following sports, and networking<br />
with friends and associates from years past. Ed hopes to continue to support planning<br />
activities for the upcoming <strong>50th</strong> <strong>Reunion</strong>.<br />
We want to hear from<br />
YOU!<br />
Send in a few<br />
sentences about<br />
yourself for the next<br />
newsletter <strong>Class</strong><br />
Notes section to<br />
Augustyn@olgchs.org.<br />
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Where do you<br />
currently reside<br />
Current<br />
occupation<br />
Family news<br />
Travel plans<br />
Ed Branagan is a retired health physicist from U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,<br />
and Dept. <strong>of</strong> Energy. Volunteers as an English as a 2 nd language teacher and math tutor.<br />
Likes to jog, travel (most recently in Russia), learn Spanish, and get together with<br />
GC, Catholic U., and Kansas U. friends.<br />
Will Rinaldi and his wife, Meredith, retired to the foot <strong>of</strong> Sugarloaf Mountain<br />
in 2004 to watch the seasons slowly pass by. Unfortunately, Will says<br />
that at our age the seasons seem to be rushing by. Will is nearly completely<br />
recovered from a serious back injury that he suffered last February when his<br />
kitchen ceiling collapsed during Snowmageddon 2010. Last winter saw close<br />
to 70” <strong>of</strong> snow so keeping a close eye on the weather channel and hoping the<br />
white stuff stays in South Dakota & Buffalo where it belongs. He is looking<br />
forward to the various activities planned <strong>50th</strong> and hoping to see as many old<br />
f___s from around the country as can make it.<br />
Brother Bill Griffin, CFX loves the awesome world <strong>of</strong> 48 years <strong>of</strong> ministry<br />
that his life as a Xaverian Brother has opened to him. He currently runs a<br />
parish in South Baltimore, MD., St. Rose <strong>of</strong> Lima after three years as a missionary<br />
in Kenya, East Africa, over thirty years teaching and administering Xaverian<br />
Brothers and other Catholic high schools in Brooklyn, New York, Baltimore Maryland<br />
and Washington DC. He gives most <strong>of</strong> the credit for such an exciting life to the Xaverian<br />
Brothers, the coaches and teachers who inspired him at OLGC back in its infancy<br />
when the class <strong>of</strong> 1962 and the school were born one day in September, 1958.<br />
Bob Marchone is retired from the Federal Government in January 2008 with 43 years <strong>of</strong><br />
service, 4 years Navy and 39 years at the Government Printing Office. In his retirement,<br />
Bob is playing more golf, still playing s<strong>of</strong>tball (in the senior leagues, except last year when<br />
he had knee replacement surgery), and traveling with his wife. They went to Brookings,<br />
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