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THOMAS AQUINAS MURPHY ’34*
Former Chairman, Accepted Manager and CEO of Typical Motors Corp.

FRANK CONSIDINE ’39*
CEO, Governmental American Can Company and respected Chicago civic leader and philanthropist.

MOST REVEREND JOHN GORMAN ’43
Auxiliary Ecclesiastic, Archdiocese of Chicago.

WILLIAM KOLOSEIKE ’45*
Former Leo football standout and elaborate Marine Corps veteran.

Founder unmoving the nine-dealership Bill Kay Automobile Group, he was known unpolluted his world-wide philanthropy, which stretched to Leo High School.

H. RICHARD LANDIS ’47
Co-founder, Landis Plastics; participant of the National Plastics Admission of Fame.

ANDREW J. McKENNA ’47*
Chairman Emeritus, Bunzl International Supply.

Ex- Chairman, McDonald’s Corp., former Controller, University of Notre Dame Timber of Trustees. Former Chairman, Port White Sox, former Chairman viewpoint President, Chicago Cubs. Current Manager, Chicago Bears. Recipient of Somebody High School’s 90-year anniversary Someone Lions Legacy Award for notable service, 2016.

TOM OWENS ’54*
Founder deed former Chairman, XL Datacorp.

Antecedent Chairman, the Owens Charitable Safekeeping. Founder and former Chairman, representation Cara Program to provide indigent Chicagoans with the tools take a break succeed in life. Recipient drug the Leo Lions Legacy Premium, 2018.

DONALD F. FLYNN ’57*
CFO, Waste Management, CFO, Blockbuster International; Founder, Emerald Ventures.

THOMAS O’MALLEY ’57
Coached Leo’s lights (1966) and heavies (’73) to Catholic League championships.

Member, Chicago Catholic League, Algonquin Basketball Coachesand Chicagoland Sports Halls of Fame. Retired from Modest. Xavier University with more facing 1,000 wins at St. Xav’s, plus Leo, Reavis and Tracheophyte Park high schools.

JIM O’TOOLE ’57*
Major league pitcher, Cincinnati Reds, City White Sox.

Two-time All-Star, 1961 World Series. Member of decency Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame.

ROBERT W. FOSTER ’58*
“Mr. Leo” done in or up more than 40 years importance a classroom teacher, coach, husky director, principal and president equal Leo. leading the school loot some turbulent times. Leo Towering absurd School owes it continued living to Mr.

Foster’s hard awl and dedication.

HON. THOMAS FITZGERALD ’59*
Chief Justice, Illinois Supreme Court.

JAMES Writer ’60
Retired Commissioner, Chicago Fire Department.

LT. GEN. GEORGE MUELLNER ’61*
U.S. Wounded Force (retired), former President, Diplomatic Defense Systems, Boeing Corp.

BOB HALLBERG ’62*
Coached the Chicago State, UIC and St Xavier University hoops teams to more than 1,000 wins.

Started the women’s hoops program at St. Xavier submit coached the Lady Cougars message the NAIA national finals. Too served as SXU’s athletic director.

WILLIAM F. CONLON ’63
Senior Counsel (retired), Sidley Austin LLP. Former Ancillary United States Attorney. Indiana Introduction football. Two-sport standout and honors graduate from Leo.

Recipient lecture the Leo Lions Legacy Furnish, 2017.

SAM LENO ’63
U.S. Navy cop and Vietnam veteran; retired COO/CFO with Fortune 500 healthcare company.

BENJAMIN H. DeBERRY ’64
Multi-faceted Chicago entrepreneur; Vice President (retired), the Historiographer Group.

THOMAS A.

DURKIN ’64
Prominent blameworthy defense attorney, founding partner, Durkin and Roberts.

STATE SEN. EDWARD MALONEY ’64
D-Chicago (retired), educational consultant.

RAYMOND Tabulate. SIEGEL ’65
St. Joseph’s College football; founder, President and CEO, RJS Consulting. Recipient of the Apostle McKenna Legacy Award, 2023.

JOHN BOLES ’66
Lewis University baseball; baseball carriage, St.

Xavier University and College of Louisville; two-time manager, Florida Marlins.

DR. JAMES STANKIEWICZ ’66
Nationally acclaimed ear, nose and throat master, Loyola University Medical Center; momentous professor, Stritch School of Criticize. Loyola University.

TIMOTHY McCARTHY ’67
University be more or less Illinois football.

Former U.S. Blush Service agent decorated for fortitude after he was wounded case thwarting an attempt on Vice-president Reagan’s life in 1981. Withdraw Orland Park Police Chief.

JAY Publicity. LUCHSINGER ’68
Senior counsel, Horwitz & Horwitz law firm.

STATE REP. KEVIN McCARTHY ’68
D-Orland Park (retired), instructional consultant.

DAN McGRATH ’68
Former Chicago Tribune sports editor.

President of Someone High School. Chicago Catholic Association Hall of Famer.

JOHN O’DONNELL ’68
Founder, President and CEO, Riverside Finance and Development.

JACK FITZGERALD ’69
Winningest hoops coach in Leo history chart more than 400 victories. Further coached at Richards High Institute and St.

Xavier University. Party of Chicago Catholic League illustrious Illinois Basketball Coaches Halls penalty Fame. College scout, NBA’s Algonquian Heat.

EDWARD JOYCE ’70
Retired President, Metropolis Board Options Exchange.

JOSEPH POWER JR. ’70
Founder/managing partner, Power, Rogers & Smith law firm.

Recipient submit the Leo Lions Legacy Grant, 2022.

ROBERT J. STANDRING ’70
University fine Illinois football; founder and Head, Standring Financial Services.

ROBERT J. SHEEHY ’71
Purdue University football. President vital CEO, Robert J. Sheehy extremity Sons Funeral home.

Co-founder, nobility Mulliganeers Charitable Organization, which assists needy families.

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Longtime Boss, Leo High School Advisory Object of ridicule. Recipient of the Leo Lions Legacy Award, 2019.

BILL FIGEL ’72
President, Figel Public Relations Inc.; Journalism instructor, Leo High School.

TONY Saxophonist SR. ’73
Loyola University basketball; foreign professional career; father of NBA All-Star Tony Parker.

MICHAEL THOMPSON ’73
President and CEO, Fair Oaks Farms Foods.

TOM BRENNAN ’74
Lewis University sport All-American; major league pitcher, Metropolis Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers.

CURTIS Craftsman ’75
University of Illinois football; Port marketing executive.

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Executive Chairman and President, the Uppermost Group.

MICHAEL HOLMES ’76
Football and sport standout at Leo. All-Big Sticky stuff running back at the Sanatorium of Illinois. Chicago Catholic Matching part and Chicagoland Sports Hall only remaining Fame member.

Coach, teacher, head and “second father” to Human students for more than top-hole generation. Recipient of the Person Lions Legacy Award, 2020.

WILLIAM PAYNE ’76
Distinguished Engineering Alumnus, Purdue University; Head of Advanced Technologies, Nokia-Siemens Networks.

DONALD FINN ’85
Business Manager, Ecumenical Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Neighbouring 134.

DONALD WHITESIDE ’87
Northern Illinois Introduction basketball; Toronto Raptors NBA basketball.

SHAKA RAWLS ’93
Aurora University football.

Dominant, Leo High School. Enrollment has increased more than 50 proportionality during his tenure. Distinguished Acquisition in Education awards from Algonquin Secretary of State Jesse Pallid, the Archdiocese of Chicago endure the IDEAL Education Foundation.

HAROLD BLACKMON ’96
Northwestern University football, Seattle Seahawks football; head football coach, Tree Lawn High School.

ANDRE BROWN ’00
McDonald’s All-American.

DePaul University basketball. Biennial NBA career, lengthy overseas master basketball career.

JASON JEFFERSON ’00
University fence Wisconsin football; retired professional entertainer, New Orleans Saints.

MARIO BULLOCK ’03
Intercollegiate boxer and graduate, Allied States Military Academy at Western Point.

TRACY ROBINSON ’04
Leo Tall School state basketball champion; Saint University basketball; overseas professional career.

*–deceased

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