Chip Goodwyn’s ’80 son, George IV (Georde), signed scholarship papers with the University of Tennessee to run cross country and track for the next four years. He graduated from Knoxville Catholic High School as the most decorated athlete ever at that school with eight state championships (3 team, 5 individual).
David Sambrano ’81 (L) has been a pilot for United Airlines for 28 years so when fellow Jesuit Dallas graduate, Joseph Campise ’13, was awarded an extremely competitive internship with United in Houston, David made sure he connected with him on several occasions. Joseph’s last trip was to Lima, Peru where he sat in the cockpit with David both ways going over the systems and checklists of the Boeing 757. “It is truly a small world and something very special to be connected to the Jesuit community.” Continued from page 58 Billy Gannon ’98 married McKenna Jones on June 3, 2016, in Dripping Springs, Texas. Jesuit alumni in the wedding party and in attendance included: (L-R) Max Miller ’98, Cullen Aderhold ’98, Kyle Young ’98, Billy Gannon ’98, Ryan D’Ambrogi ’98, Jay Pendleton ’98, Pat Dossett ’98, Joey Mongaras ’98, Tripper Trippet ’98, Max
Fairchild ’98, Ben Parkey, Drew Swedlund, and Paolo Costanzo ’98. See photo page 55. Robbie Haigh ’99 graduated with a master’s degree in energy management from UT Dallas in August 2016.
HELP JESUIT’S ARCHIVES Do you have athletic uniforms and letter jackets sitting in a cedar chest or somewhere in a closet or garage collecting dust? What about past issues of the student newspaper, scrapbooks, photos, flags, pendants, pins, and awards? PLEASE do not throw these away, and instead consider donating back to the Jesuit Dallas archives. Artifacts, photos, and film play a critical role in preserving our School’s rich history, and your contributions are both welcome and appreciated. Send all packages to the attention of Archivist. For questions, send a message to connect@jesuitcp.org. Thank you!
To submit a class note, please send an email to connect@jesuitcp.org.
Lt. Col. Peter Schnobrich ’96 and Lt. Col. Nick DiCapua ’96 attend a USAF Squadron Commanders Leadership Seminar at Langley AFB. They took command of Squadrons this past spring.
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