St. Xavier High School (Cincinnati) - Notable Faculty and Staff

Notable Faculty and Staff

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  • Very Rev. Lawrence Biondi (1965–1967) – then a French and Latin teacher; currently president of Saint Louis University
  • John Dromo (1942–1947) – then a coach of "nearly everything" at the school; later the Louisville Cardinals men's basketball head coach
  • Michael Gallagher – then a Jesuit scholastic teaching English; later an author and translator of Japanese literature
  • Robert S. Johnston (1901–1902) – classics, English, and mathematics teacher; later president of Saint Louis University
  • Urban Meyer (1985) – then interning as a defensive back football coach at St. Xavier; current Ohio State Buckeyes football head coach
  • Very Rev. Robert A. Wild (1964–1967) – then a Latin, Greek, and speech and debate teacher; later president of Marquette University

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