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Central Catholic High School (Pittsburgh)

Central Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic, Lasallian, all-boys college preparatory school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a part of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. The De La Salle Brothers administer and partially staff the school.

Central Catholic High School
Address
4720 Fifth Avenue

, ,
15213

Coordinates40°26′48″N 79°56′44″W / 40.44667°N 79.94556°W / 40.44667; -79.94556Coordinates: 40°26′48″N 79°56′44″W / 40.44667°N 79.94556°W / 40.44667; -79.94556
Information
School typeCatholic high school
MottoLatin: Pro Deo et Patria
(For God and Country)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
DenominationLasallian
Patron saint(s)Jean-Baptiste de La Salle
Established1927 (1927)
FounderHugh Charles Boyle
StatusCurrently operational
OversightRoman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
CEEB code393655
NCES School ID01193995[1]
PrincipalMichael Andrejko, FSC[2]
ChaplainMichael Darcy
Grades9-12
GenderAll-boys
Enrollment834[1] (2018)
 • Grade 9205[1]
 • Grade 10227[1]
 • Grade 11190[1]
 • Grade 12212[1]
Student to teacher ratio9.5[1]
Hours in school day6[1]
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Blue and gold   
SloganMan of Faith. Men of Scholarship. Men of Service.
Fight songOn to Victory
Athletics6A
Athletics conferenceWPIAL
NicknameVikings
AccreditationMSA[3]
NewspaperThe Viking
YearbookTowers
Annual tuition$13,675[4]
Communities servedOakland
AffiliationNCEA[1]
Websitewww.centralcatholichs.com
Designated1976[5]

View from Fifth Ave

History

 
Bishop Boyle

In the 1920s, Bishop Hugh Charles Boyle of the Diocese of Pittsburgh started a program to expand diocesan involvement in education beyond the existing parish schools founded by the predominantly Catholic immigrant population of the city. Boyle invited the Brothers of the Christian Schools (more commonly known as the Christian Brothers) to found an all-male secondary school in Oakland, the academic district of Pittsburgh. The first freshmen class entered in 1927, and Central Catholic's success allowed Boyle to expand on the diocesan network of boys' schools with North Catholic, Serra Catholic, and South Hills Catholic High School.[6]

Although the school initially took students only from the central neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, the decline of regional equivalents such as North Catholic and South Catholic, following both schools' gradual switch to coeducation, eventually attracted students from a more comprehensive geographic and socioeconomic range. Students attend from neighborhoods including Bloomfield and Squirrel Hill, to suburban communities such as Cranberry, Jefferson Hills, and Fox Chapel. The diocese also opened a sister school, Oakland Catholic, in the Oakland area.

Curriculum

Central Catholic's academic courses are divided into five levels:

  • Regular (Level 1; 4.0 scale),
  • Intermediate (Level 2; 4.4 scale),
  • Advanced (Level 3; 4.8 scale),
  • Honors (Level 4; 5.4 scale),
  • Advanced Placement (Level 5; 6.0 scale).

Class rank is based upon GPA weighted for level. Because the different academic levels are weighted differently, the weighted GPA is based upon a 6.0 rather than 5.0 scale.[7] Freshmen are placed into course levels within the various departments based on elementary school grades and a standardized placement test given by the school itself. The foreign languages offered are French, Latin, Spanish, and Italian. Freshmen may choose to take an elective course in music or art departments. All freshmen are required to take 1 semester of Gym (Level 1) and 21st Century Technology (Level 3).

Upperclassmen have more flexibility in course and department selection. The school offers 16 Advanced Placement courses and over 30 honors courses.[7]

The Baginski Scholars Program is a progressive, interdisciplinary program designed to let students who excel academically participate in activities and discussions to build their knowledge in social sciences, humanities, and the sciences. The program is directed by John Allen and Patrizia Costa.[8]

In the 2013–2014 school year, two pilot engineering classes were introduced, and the school planned to construct a new building for STEM subjects. During the same year, a one to one computing program was initiated at the high school. iPads were deployed to all freshmen and sophomores.[9]

Extracurricular activities

The school has an athletic history that includes championships for track and field, soccer, swimming, rowing, bowling and football. Other varsity sports offered are basketball, baseball, rugby, tennis, lacrosse, bowling, ice hockey, in-line hockey, golf, cross country, wrestling, and volleyball. Fencing, table tennis, Ultimate frisbee, and disc golf are offered as club sports.[10]

The school has a forensics team, musical theater productions, referred to by the students as “Masque”, PJAS participation, student publications, a chess team, and a robotics team.[11]

The school's mascot is the Viking. It had a long-standing rivalry with North Catholic High School until enrollment declined at North Catholic. Competition grew increasingly one-sided in favor of Central Catholic. North Allegheny, Pine-Richland and Woodland Hills have come to replace North Catholic as the school's significant rivals in sports, and Shady Side Academy in academics.

Athletics

In 2013, the Central Catholic Rowing Team won its first gold medal at SRAA nationals, defeating their rivals, St. Joseph's Prep.[12] On July 23, 2013, a proclamation was made by the city of Pittsburgh declaring that day, July 23, 2013, Central Catholic Crew Day in honor of the win by the crew.[13] The football team defeated Woodland Hills High School, defeating them 27–7 in the WPIAL Quad A championship.[14]

In 2014, Central Catholic's second varsity (2V) crew won its first gold medal. In the last stretch of the race, Central Catholic's boat advanced a marginal length on Gonzaga College High School's 2V, leaving Winter Park High School in third place.[15] Additionally, the first varsity (1V) and the first freshmen (1F) boats received bronze and silver medals, respectively.[16]

In 2015, Central Catholic's undefeated club Ultimate Frisbee team won the Division II PHUL championships, defeating their rivals from Bethel Park.[17] The varsity baseball team also won the 4A WPIAL Championship, defeating Norwin High School.

In 2016, Central Catholic's football team won the first-ever 6A WPIAL Championship. They lost the first-ever 6A PIAA Championship to St. Joseph's. List of PIAA football state champions The golf team won its second 3A WPIAL Championship with a WPIAL record score of 378. The team continued to the PIAA state championship. The team shot a PIAA record score of 297, winning their first state championship in golf. The golf team continued this success by winning the 2017 WPIAL championship.

In 2018, Central Catholic's varsity golf team won their third consecutive WPIAL title with another record-setting round of 372. They continued this success into the PIAA 3A state championship and again claimed first place.

Campus

Built in the 1920s in the National Romantic style, the school building is designated a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark. The building has undergone renovations to the classrooms, the dining hall, the library, the theater, the writing center, and other areas. Renovation of the classrooms included adding flat screen televisions, Smart Boards, and other learning technology devices.[citation needed]

On the same campus as the main building, there is a gymnasium, an athletic field, a weight training room, and the STEM building. Next to the main building, on the Neville Street side, is the Brothers' House, where the Brothers of the Christian Schools who work at Central Catholic live.

The school held a groundbreaking ceremony on December 3, 2014, for the new building for STEM subjects. The building opened at the beginning of the 2016-2017 school year for academic use.[18]

Notable alumni

Athletes

Business

Entertainment

Journalism/publication

Government / military

Education

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Search for Private Schools – School Detail for Central Catholic High Scool". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  2. ^ "A Welcome from the Principal". About. Central Catholic High School. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  3. ^ MSA-CSS. . Archived from the original on September 17, 2009. Retrieved May 23, 2009.
  4. ^ "Tuition and Financial Aid". Admissions. Central Catholic High School. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  5. ^ Historic Landmark Plaques 1968–2009 (PDF). Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. 2010. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
  6. ^ "History". Central Catholic High School. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  7. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 29, 2014.
  8. ^ . centralcatholichs.com. Archived from the original on August 31, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  9. ^ (PDF). Central Catholic High School. July 21, 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 5, 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  10. ^ "Athletics". Central Catholic High School. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  11. ^ "Student Clubs and Activities". Central Catholic High School. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  12. ^ . Scholastic Rowing Association of America. Archived from the original on August 24, 2013. Retrieved July 24, 2013.
  13. ^ "City Council Honors National Champion Crew Team". KDKA-TV. July 23, 2014.
  14. ^ "WPIAL championship". post-gazette.com.
  15. ^ "Sraa nationals". regattatiming.com.
  16. ^ (PDF). centralcatholichs.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 10, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  17. ^ "Overview – 2015 PHUL Spring League – Community for Pittsburgh Ultimate". Community for Pittsburgh Ultimate. Retrieved October 25, 2015.
  18. ^ "Central Catholic High School launches major capital campaign". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  19. ^ . St. Louis Rams Official Website. Archived from the original on November 12, 2006. Retrieved December 21, 2006.
  20. ^ White, Mike (August 26, 2005). "Tradition of Western Pennsylvania quarterbacks continues". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved January 25, 2007.
  21. ^ "Central Catholic has many ties to its 1979 baseball team".
  22. ^ "Manziel joins list of QBs drafted by MLB teams". ESPN.com. Associated Press. June 8, 2014. Retrieved June 8, 2014.
  23. ^ "Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame : Hall of Fame : Inductees : 2006 Charter Class : Jack Twyman".
  24. ^ "Mike DeFabo on Twitter". Retrieved January 3, 2023.
  25. ^ a b "Central Catholic grads Michael Grady, Alex Miklasevich ready to row in Olympics". June 16, 2021.
  26. ^ a b c . Central Catholic High School Web Site. Archived from the original on August 30, 2007. Retrieved December 21, 2006.
  27. ^ . Designing Home Lifestyles. Archived from the original on July 9, 2011. Retrieved January 4, 2010.
  28. ^ Vassilaros, Dimitri (October 4, 2003). "Creepshow mastermind delivers scares nationwide". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved December 21, 2006.[permanent dead link]
  29. ^ . WTAE-TV Channel 4 Web Site. Archived from the original on February 10, 2007. Retrieved December 21, 2006.
  30. ^ Sostek, Anya (September 14, 2012). "Pittsburgh native Joseph Bathanti named poet laureate of North Carolina". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved November 5, 2012.
  31. ^ Isherwood, Charles (October 3, 2005). "August Wilson, Theater's Poet of Black America, Is Dead at 60 (Published 2005)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  32. ^ Felton, Julia (January 12, 2022). "Martell Covington launches bid for Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey's former state House seat". TribLIVE.com.
  33. ^ "Pennsylvania House of Representatives – THOMAS M. NOLAN Biography". www.legis.state.pa.us. Retrieved October 10, 2019.

External links

  • Central Catholic High School homepage
  • Central Catholic Crew homepage

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Central Catholic High School Pittsburgh news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Central Catholic High School is a private Roman Catholic Lasallian all boys college preparatory school in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States It is a part of the Diocese of Pittsburgh The De La Salle Brothers administer and partially staff the school Central Catholic High SchoolAddress4720 Fifth AvenuePittsburgh Allegheny PA 15213USACoordinates40 26 48 N 79 56 44 W 40 44667 N 79 94556 W 40 44667 79 94556 Coordinates 40 26 48 N 79 56 44 W 40 44667 N 79 94556 W 40 44667 79 94556InformationSchool typeCatholic high schoolMottoLatin Pro Deo et Patria For God and Country Religious affiliation s Roman CatholicDenominationLasallianPatron saint s Jean Baptiste de La SalleEstablished1927 1927 FounderHugh Charles BoyleStatusCurrently operationalOversightRoman Catholic Diocese of PittsburghCEEB code393655NCES School ID01193995 1 PrincipalMichael Andrejko FSC 2 ChaplainMichael DarcyGrades9 12GenderAll boysEnrollment834 1 2018 Grade 9205 1 Grade 10227 1 Grade 11190 1 Grade 12212 1 Student to teacher ratio9 5 1 Hours in school day6 1 Campus typeUrbanColor s Blue and gold SloganMan of Faith Men of Scholarship Men of Service Fight songOn to VictoryAthletics6AAthletics conferenceWPIALNicknameVikingsAccreditationMSA 3 NewspaperThe VikingYearbookTowersAnnual tuition 13 675 4 Communities servedOaklandAffiliationNCEA 1 Websitewww wbr centralcatholichs wbr comPittsburgh Landmark PHLFDesignated1976 5 View from Fifth Ave Contents 1 History 2 Curriculum 3 Extracurricular activities 3 1 Athletics 4 Campus 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Athletes 5 2 Business 5 3 Entertainment 5 4 Journalism publication 5 5 Government military 5 6 Education 6 Notes 7 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bishop Boyle In the 1920s Bishop Hugh Charles Boyle of the Diocese of Pittsburgh started a program to expand diocesan involvement in education beyond the existing parish schools founded by the predominantly Catholic immigrant population of the city Boyle invited the Brothers of the Christian Schools more commonly known as the Christian Brothers to found an all male secondary school in Oakland the academic district of Pittsburgh The first freshmen class entered in 1927 and Central Catholic s success allowed Boyle to expand on the diocesan network of boys schools with North Catholic Serra Catholic and South Hills Catholic High School 6 Although the school initially took students only from the central neighborhoods of Pittsburgh the decline of regional equivalents such as North Catholic and South Catholic following both schools gradual switch to coeducation eventually attracted students from a more comprehensive geographic and socioeconomic range Students attend from neighborhoods including Bloomfield and Squirrel Hill to suburban communities such as Cranberry Jefferson Hills and Fox Chapel The diocese also opened a sister school Oakland Catholic in the Oakland area Curriculum EditCentral Catholic s academic courses are divided into five levels Regular Level 1 4 0 scale Intermediate Level 2 4 4 scale Advanced Level 3 4 8 scale Honors Level 4 5 4 scale Advanced Placement Level 5 6 0 scale Class rank is based upon GPA weighted for level Because the different academic levels are weighted differently the weighted GPA is based upon a 6 0 rather than 5 0 scale 7 Freshmen are placed into course levels within the various departments based on elementary school grades and a standardized placement test given by the school itself The foreign languages offered are French Latin Spanish and Italian Freshmen may choose to take an elective course in music or art departments All freshmen are required to take 1 semester of Gym Level 1 and 21st Century Technology Level 3 Upperclassmen have more flexibility in course and department selection The school offers 16 Advanced Placement courses and over 30 honors courses 7 The Baginski Scholars Program is a progressive interdisciplinary program designed to let students who excel academically participate in activities and discussions to build their knowledge in social sciences humanities and the sciences The program is directed by John Allen and Patrizia Costa 8 In the 2013 2014 school year two pilot engineering classes were introduced and the school planned to construct a new building for STEM subjects During the same year a one to one computing program was initiated at the high school iPads were deployed to all freshmen and sophomores 9 Extracurricular activities EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The school has an athletic history that includes championships for track and field soccer swimming rowing bowling and football Other varsity sports offered are basketball baseball rugby tennis lacrosse bowling ice hockey in line hockey golf cross country wrestling and volleyball Fencing table tennis Ultimate frisbee and disc golf are offered as club sports 10 The school has a forensics team musical theater productions referred to by the students as Masque PJAS participation student publications a chess team and a robotics team 11 The school s mascot is the Viking It had a long standing rivalry with North Catholic High School until enrollment declined at North Catholic Competition grew increasingly one sided in favor of Central Catholic North Allegheny Pine Richland and Woodland Hills have come to replace North Catholic as the school s significant rivals in sports and Shady Side Academy in academics Athletics Edit In 2013 the Central Catholic Rowing Team won its first gold medal at SRAA nationals defeating their rivals St Joseph s Prep 12 On July 23 2013 a proclamation was made by the city of Pittsburgh declaring that day July 23 2013 Central Catholic Crew Day in honor of the win by the crew 13 The football team defeated Woodland Hills High School defeating them 27 7 in the WPIAL Quad A championship 14 In 2014 Central Catholic s second varsity 2V crew won its first gold medal In the last stretch of the race Central Catholic s boat advanced a marginal length on Gonzaga College High School s 2V leaving Winter Park High School in third place 15 Additionally the first varsity 1V and the first freshmen 1F boats received bronze and silver medals respectively 16 In 2015 Central Catholic s undefeated club Ultimate Frisbee team won the Division II PHUL championships defeating their rivals from Bethel Park 17 The varsity baseball team also won the 4A WPIAL Championship defeating Norwin High School In 2016 Central Catholic s football team won the first ever 6A WPIAL Championship They lost the first ever 6A PIAA Championship to St Joseph s List of PIAA football state champions The golf team won its second 3A WPIAL Championship with a WPIAL record score of 378 The team continued to the PIAA state championship The team shot a PIAA record score of 297 winning their first state championship in golf The golf team continued this success by winning the 2017 WPIAL championship In 2018 Central Catholic s varsity golf team won their third consecutive WPIAL title with another record setting round of 372 They continued this success into the PIAA 3A state championship and again claimed first place Campus EditBuilt in the 1920s in the National Romantic style the school building is designated a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark The building has undergone renovations to the classrooms the dining hall the library the theater the writing center and other areas Renovation of the classrooms included adding flat screen televisions Smart Boards and other learning technology devices citation needed On the same campus as the main building there is a gymnasium an athletic field a weight training room and the STEM building Next to the main building on the Neville Street side is the Brothers House where the Brothers of the Christian Schools who work at Central Catholic live The school held a groundbreaking ceremony on December 3 2014 for the new building for STEM subjects The building opened at the beginning of the 2016 2017 school year for academic use 18 Notable alumni EditAthletes Edit John Babinecz football player drafted in the second round in 1972 by Dallas Cowboys Marc Bulger NFL quarterback for Baltimore Ravens and St Louis Rams 19 20 Jeff Dugan football player for Minnesota Vikings citation needed Tim Grgurich basketball head coach University of Pittsburgh and UNLV Vincenzo Joseph two time NCAA Wrestling Champion for Penn State Justin Kurpeikis football player for four NFL teams citation needed Tony LaCava baseball player and executive 21 Dan Marino Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Miami Dolphins and television commentator 22 Sam McDowell known as Sudden Sam Major League Baseball pitcher primarily Cleveland Indians six time American League All Star citation needed George Patterson basketball player citation needed Sal Sunseri former All American linebacker for University of Pittsburgh Panthers assistant coach for Florida State University Seminoles citation needed Jack Twyman Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame guard forward Rochester Cincinnati Royals 23 Ed Vereb former NFL football halfback for Washington Redskins citation needed Stefen Wisniewski guard for Kansas City Chiefs Damar Hamlin safety for the Buffalo Bills 24 Rodney Thomas II safety for the Indianapolis Colts Cal Adomitis long snapper for the Cincinnati Bengals Michael Grady Olympic rower at the 2020 Summer Olympics for the U S Men s coxless four 25 Alex Miklasevich Olympic rower at the 2020 Summer Olympics for the U S Men s eight 25 Business Edit John F Jack Donahue founder and Chairman of Federated Investors Inc 26 David Lucchino co founder and CEO of Frequency Therapeutics a biotechnology company James Sinegal co founder and CEO of CostcoEntertainment Edit Regis Cordic radio personality 26 Bill Deasy singer songwriter 27 Frank DiLeo music executive and actor citation needed Tom Savini special effect and makeup expert 28 Zachary Quinto Emmy nominated actor and director citation needed Liam Bonner baritone opera singer citation needed Journalism publication Edit John Tierney science columnist for The New York Times citation needed Robert Lee Rob Penny playwright and poet citation needed Bill Hillgrove sports journalist radio personality broadcaster 29 Joseph Bathanti Poet Laureate of North Carolina author professor 30 August Wilson playwright dropped out after one year 31 Government military Edit Martell Covington Pennsylvania State Representative 32 William Coyne US congressman citation needed Rich Fitzgerald Allegheny County Executive citation needed Thomas E Flaherty Judge Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Conor Lamb former assistant U S attorney Marine and U S Representative for Pennsylvania s 17th district Lewis C Merletti director of the United States Secret Service 26 Thomas M Nolan Pennsylvania State Representative and State Senator 33 Corey O Connor Councilman Pittsburgh City Council Ralph Pampena Pittsburgh Police Chief 1987 1990 citation needed Stephen Zappala Sr Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Stephen Zappala Allegheny County District AttorneyEducation Edit Henry J McAnulty President of Duquesne University 1959 1980 citation needed L Timothy Ryan President of The Culinary Institute of America citation needed G Marcus Cole Is the Joseph A Matson Dean and Professor of Law at the Notre Dame Law School Timothy M Devinney Professor Alliance Manchester Business School Michael New is a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Busch School of Business at The Catholic University of America Notes Edit a b c d e f g h i Search for Private Schools School Detail for Central Catholic High Scool National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved June 1 2022 A Welcome from the Principal About Central Catholic High School Retrieved September 15 2021 MSA CSS MSA Commission on Secondary Schools Archived from the original on September 17 2009 Retrieved May 23 2009 Tuition and Financial Aid Admissions Central Catholic High School Retrieved June 1 2022 Historic Landmark Plaques 1968 2009 PDF Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh History amp Landmarks Foundation 2010 Retrieved July 2 2010 History Central Catholic High School Retrieved July 8 2017 a b 2014 2015 Parent Student Handbook PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 29 2014 Baginski Scholars centralcatholichs com Archived from the original on August 31 2014 Retrieved June 25 2014 iPad Program letter to parents and guardians PDF Central Catholic High School July 21 2014 Archived from the original PDF on January 5 2015 Retrieved January 5 2015 Athletics Central Catholic High School Retrieved July 8 2017 Student Clubs and Activities Central Catholic High School Retrieved July 8 2017 2013 Results Scholastic Rowing Association of America Scholastic Rowing Association of America Archived from the original on August 24 2013 Retrieved July 24 2013 City Council Honors National Champion Crew Team KDKA TV July 23 2014 WPIAL championship post gazette com Sraa nationals regattatiming com Central Catholic Rowing press release PDF centralcatholichs com Archived from the original PDF on August 10 2014 Retrieved June 25 2014 Overview 2015 PHUL Spring League Community for Pittsburgh Ultimate Community for Pittsburgh Ultimate Retrieved October 25 2015 Central Catholic High School launches major capital campaign Pittsburgh Post Gazette Marc Bulger 10 St Louis Rams Official Website Archived from the original on November 12 2006 Retrieved December 21 2006 White Mike August 26 2005 Tradition of Western Pennsylvania quarterbacks continues Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved January 25 2007 Central Catholic has many ties to its 1979 baseball team Manziel joins list of QBs drafted by MLB teams ESPN com Associated Press June 8 2014 Retrieved June 8 2014 Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Inductees 2006 Charter Class Jack Twyman Mike DeFabo on Twitter Retrieved January 3 2023 a b Central Catholic grads Michael Grady Alex Miklasevich ready to row in Olympics June 16 2021 a b c Alumni Hall of Fame Central Catholic High School Web Site Archived from the original on August 30 2007 Retrieved December 21 2006 Alumni Hall of Fame Designing Home Lifestyles Archived from the original on July 9 2011 Retrieved January 4 2010 Vassilaros Dimitri October 4 2003 Creepshow mastermind delivers scares nationwide Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved December 21 2006 permanent dead link Channel 4 Action News Team Bill Hillgrove WTAE TV Channel 4 Web Site Archived from the original on February 10 2007 Retrieved December 21 2006 Sostek Anya September 14 2012 Pittsburgh native Joseph Bathanti named poet laureate of North Carolina Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved November 5 2012 Isherwood Charles October 3 2005 August Wilson Theater s Poet of Black America Is Dead at 60 Published 2005 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 12 2020 Felton Julia January 12 2022 Martell Covington launches bid for Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey s former state House seat TribLIVE com Pennsylvania House of Representatives THOMAS M NOLAN Biography www legis state pa us Retrieved October 10 2019 External links EditCentral Catholic High School homepage Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh homepage Student Body Page Arts Page Central Catholic Crew homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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