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Jim Stangle '66
Jim, a member of Alter’s first graduating
class, was a two-way player at tackle on offense and defense,
and co-captain of the team as both a junior and senior.
Jim’s senior year, the team was ranked #1 in area
polls, and was state ranked. He was named 1st Team All
State, and 1st Team All Area by both Dayton Daily News
and the Journal Herald. Jim was also part of the Ohio
North South High School game in Canton in 1966. He attended
the University of Dayton on a full athletic scholarship
and became a three-year starter as an offensive tackle
for U.D. after playing on the Freshman Team in 1966. At
U.D. he was named the John L. MacBeth Scholar Athlete
his junior year, the White Allen Most Valuable Player
his senior year, the Dayton Agonis Club Outstanding Senior
Athlete for all sports, and in 1969, he played in the
East-West Shrine game in San Francisco. Jim obtained his
MBA from U.D., became a commissioned Second Lieutenant
in the United States Army in 1970, and as of 2004, as
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Julie Schaefer Myers
'80
Julie played four years of basketball at Alter and earned
three varsity letters scoring 1267 points with a record
of 67 wins and 9 losses. She was a 3-time All Conference
and All Area player and her senior year she was All-Area
MVP, District Player of the Year, First Team All State,
Top Ten Converse Academic All American, Converse All American,
and Honorable Mention All-American of the National High
School Athletic Coaches Association. She was also a 3-time
All Conference performer in volleyball, a recipient of
the American High School Athlete Award, and earned 3 varsity
letters. In softball, she received another 3 varsity letters,
batted over .400, was All Greater Dayton League First
Team, and received the Gerald Bart Award. She went on
a full basketball scholarship to University of Dayton
and earned 4 varsity letters, the Spirit Award, the Charles
R. Kendall Award for academic and athletic excellence,
and was named to the 1983 Athletes in Action Basketball
Team that toured Japan, Hong Kong, and China. She graduated
in 1984 with a B.S. in Premedicine and obtained her D.O.
in 1988 from Ohio University where she was awarded “Most
Outstanding Medical Student” in 1986 and 1988. Since
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Kathleen Duchak
78-87
Kathleen was a visionary and believed
in opportunities for young women, so in 1978 she started
the first girls’ soccer team at Alter and served
as its coach until 1987. For ten years she channeled her
boundless energy into her team, never experiencing a losing
season and winning over 100 games. Perhaps it was due
to her pre-game ritual of prayer: “Holy Spirit of
God, enlighten my mind, strengthen my will, and give me
the grace to pass this hour fruitfully. Amen.” She
firmly taught that sport was not an end in itself but
a means to live a better life through hard work, good
sportsmanship, teamwork, and learning from mistakes. Kathleen
met her husband of 39 years, John, in religion class at
the University of Dayton and they had six children together,
two of whom are now soccer coaches themselves. Coach Duchak
blazed a new path for women’s athletics at Alter,
teaching the girls to not settle and accept the status
quo, but to push themselves toward their dreams…always.
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Nancy Janco-Budde
'74
Nancy was the consummate athlete at Alter
earning varsity letters in tennis, track, basketball,
and volleyball. After graduation, she walked on in women’s
tennis at Arizona State University and in 1975, received
an athletic scholarship at ASU, graduating in 1979. Nancy
was named First Team All-American in 1978 after reaching
the Quarterfinals of the National Collegiate Championships.
Between 1975 and 1978 she was champion and/or finalist
in the Southwestern Open, Fiesta Bowl, Arizona Open, Sun
Devil Open, and first team All-Conference for three years.
She played as an amateur for the World Tennis Team, “Phoenix
Racquets,”won the Montgomery County Women’s
Open Singles six times, and is presently ranked #10 nationally
in Women’s Open Platform Tennis. From 1980-1982
she was the Head Women’s Tennis Coach at Purdue
University and she coached the Alter Girls’ Tennis
team to a State Team Championship in 2001. |
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Robert Schaefer
'75
Bob had a very successful career, earning
2 letters in
basketball and 3 for baseball at Alter. As a basketball
player,
Bob was All-District and All-Area his junior and senior
years and was a North/South All Star his senior year.
The team won 3 district titles and 1 regional championship
as Alter made its first State Final Four appearance. In
baseball, he was All-Area as a junior and senior. He accepted
a basketball scholarship to Wright State University where
he was a four-year basketball starter at WSU and ended
his career as leading scorer in WSU history, still holding
several records there today. He graduated in 1979, and
in 1988, he was elected to Wright State’s Hall of
Fame. As of 2004, Bob has been a director at Reynolds
and Reynolds for 25 years. |
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