Advertising's Rock Star
Tim Rodgers '71 has ascended to the top in his business utilizing the lessons and values he learned at SLUH
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Remembering a Legend
English teacher Rich Moran ’66 recently gave a talk about Fr. Marty Hagan, S.J. at an awards ceremony at SLUH for underclassmen. His presentation follows… I’ve been asked to say a few words about Father Marty Hagan, who served this … Continue reading
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Building a Sustainable Future
Several members from the Class of ‘63 recently teamed up with science teacher Bill Anderson ’78 to pursue a subject dear to them – sustainability. Their spirited ambition led to Anderson developing an aquaponics lab for his AP Environmental Science … Continue reading
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Gratitude Inspires Generosity
When Tim Lower ’95 was a student at St. Louis University High, he acquired much more than the academic skills needed for success in college and beyond. “SLUH taught me the value of perseverance and hard work,” Tim says. “My … Continue reading
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Wingo ’09 Signed by Falcons
Ronnie Wingo ’09, who starred as running back for SLUH and the Arkansas Razorbacks, has been signed as a free agent by the Atlanta Falcons. He joins a very competitive team and will have the opportunity to learn from – … Continue reading
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Mooney ’77 Treats Bombing Victims
Pictured: Dr. David Mooney ’77. Story by Adam Thorp ’14 of Prep News. As America stood shocked by the sudden bombing at the Boston Marathon finish line the afternoon of April 15, one St. Louis U. High alumnus was intimately … Continue reading
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Alumni Lend Helping Hand
SLUH alumni spanning several decades participated in the sixth annual Alumni Day of Service on April 20, where they undertook various projects at St. Matt’s and Our Lady of Guadalupe Parishes in the metro area. “It was a great opportunity … Continue reading
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A Little Help Goes a Long Way
When Jeff Rombach ’98 was a senior at SLUH, he received a $100 gift from an anonymous alumnus donor to help with his prom expenses. “It was always a struggle to come up with money, and one hundred dollars was … Continue reading