2009-2010 annual report
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Annual Report of St. Anselm's Abbey School for 2009-2010 school year.TRANSCRIPT
2009–2010 Annual Report
Mission stateMent
st. anselm’s abbey school seeks to promote the spiritual, personal and intellectual development of young men with demonstrated academic achievement. our school, serving grades six through twelve, with its roots in the values of the Christian gospel and Catholic tradition, strives to create a community built on respect for truth, love of learning, regard for human dignity and tolerance. We pursue this goal by leading our students through a challenging and balanced program of study in the arts, sciences and theology that gives them a solid preparation for the demands of college. By living and promoting the Benedictine spirit, we strive within our school to create an atmosphere of peace, a sense of service to community and a willingness within our students to work toward a balance in mind, body and spirit.
2009–2010 Board of trustees Mr. William fennell, ’66, Chairman Mr. James Boland, ’67 Mr. G. thomas Borger, Chairman Emeritus Mr. Marco Clark Mr. Mark Commins, Secretary/Treasurer *Mr. Christopher davitt rev. dom Michael Hall, osB, ’56, Subprior Mr. stephen Kearney, ’74 Mr. stephen Kinnaird, ’80 rev. dom simon McGurk, osB, Prior Mr. Matthew nolan, ’76 Mr. Morgan o’Brien, ’62 rt. rev. dom aidan shea, osB Mr. Louis silvano, Headmaster * rev. dom Philip simo, osB rev. dom Peter Weigand, osB, President of the School * Mr. richard Willett rev. dom James Wiseman, osB
* ex officio
Please note that donor information contained in this annual report reflects gifts received by the school between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010. We sincerely apologize for any errors and/or omissions that may occur herein.
all photography in the annual report has been provided by the st. anselm’s abbey school development, yearbook and Priory Press staffs, as well as by Mr. david W. Powell. design and layout by Mr. James Leathers, ’04. Proofreading by Mr. Peter Collins, ’74.
st. anselm’s abbey school admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, program and activities generally accorded to made available to students at the school and the school does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. st. anselm’s abbey school, inc. is an equal opportunity employer.
Expressions
Gratitude is an expression of thanks we have always felt towards our benefactors. With your support and generosity, st. anselm’s abbey
school continues to be the caring, close-knit educational community that our founders, the Benedictine monks, hoped to establish 68 years ago.
We see this gratitude and many other expressions every day at st. anselm’s. a teacher willingly spending time with a student after class to help with a mathematical equation; classmates high-fiving each other after a victory; a new student being mentored by a ‘big brother’; the President laughing and talking with the boys; the Headmaster congratulating the students on awards received; faculty and parents sharing a few words regarding their son; former classmates greeting each other after years of separation; the wide smiles beaming from the sixth formers as they firmly grip their diplomas on Graduation day. the expressions are as endless as your good will and are the happy result of your generosity.
sometimes the manner in which these feelings are conveyed can make a lasting impression. Hence, we have decided on a more visual presentation for the 2009–2010 annual report. after all, the old adage does say that a picture is worth a thousand words. throughout this report we have attempted to display through photographs the spirit of st. anselm’s as it is “expressed” each day.
as you peruse the pages, think about that warm embrace, the firm handshake, the smile, and the tears: all are ways we can see st. anselm’s abbey school and the community it engenders.
enjoy.
Valerie a. Browndirector of development
dear Parents, alumni, Benefactors, and friends,
as i write this introduction to the annual report, i am overwhelmed by my own smallness and by the immensity of what has happened this past year. our Headmaster, Mr. Louis silvano, will fill you in on the school side of things: students, faculty, the rigors of academic life and the maze of activities. as President, i have been focusing my time on maintaining the school’s Benedictine charism, on public relations, alumni affairs, long-range planning, fundraising, working with our Board of trustees and with the directors of the school’s donor trust.
the 2009–2010 academic year began with the usual hustle and bustle of activities: an alumni-sponsored Career Day, september 21st; Fall Scholarship Gala, october 17th, honoring all the monks; an Alumni Gathering in Cambridge, Mass., at the home of nick Kilmer, ’58, october 24th; the Damian Crane, ’55, Pool Tournament, october 28th; the annual Memorial Mass and Alumni-Varsity Basketball Game on november 28th; and our first Form VII Forever reception for past parents, december 11th. each of these events was impressive, renewing acquaintances and friendships by bringing alumni, parents, and students together. and i am pleased to report that the Gala netted slightly over $168,000 for scholarship aid for needy students.
on January 4th, a new director of development, Mrs. Valerie Brown, joined my staff with dual responsibility for both the abbey and the school. she immediately began work on the Annual Fund and on a Feasibility Study concerning future directions for the abbey and school. the reader can find more information about Mrs. Brown and her work in the spring 2010 issue of the Corbie Chronicle.
our 2010 activities included: an Alumni Gathering in New York at the Harvard Club, January 14th; Harvard Model United Nations Conference, January 27th-31st, sponsored by richard stafford, ’53; Alumni Scholarship Phonathon on several evenings in february; a Form VII Forever Mass and Brunch for past parents, March 21st; the All-Alumni Reunion Weekend on april 23rd-25th with 10 members of the Class of 1960 receiving their Gold Medals; a Baccalaureate Mass and dinner for the Class of 2010 and their parents on May 22nd, which was followed by the Vespers of Graduation on May 29th, when 32 young men received their diplomas; and the 17th Annual Golf Outing on June 7th, sponsored by the alumni association, ending this year’s major activities.
Perhaps a fitting end for this hustle and bustle is to be able to report that the school has been able to operate “in the black” for the nineteenth consecutive year thanks in large part to all our benefactors, donors, alumni, and friends. even in a challenging economy, the school was able to increase its Annual Fund contributions and find new donors for our Named Scholarship program. the school is deeply indebted to the many generous foundations and individual donors listed in this publication. on behalf of the monks and the whole school community, i offer our sincerest gratitude.
i want to personally thank Mr. William fennell, ’66, for his tireless work over the past year as Chairman of our Board of trustees. i am very grateful to all our trustees for their many, many hours of service to the school, and i especially want to thank Mr. richard Willett, who served as chair of the finance committee, and to Mr. Matthew nolan, ’76, who chaired the legal committee. Both of these men served continuously for many years on the Board of advisors, and for the past three years on the Board of trustees. the school would not be where it is today without the wisdom, expertise, and friendship of these men. thank you.
i also wish to thank Prior simon, all the monks, and the entire faculty for their dedication and hard work during the past year. and of course, i want to thank my staff in the President’s office: Mrs. Valerie Brown, director of development and Ms. Michelle Kannan, development associate; Mr. Lawrence Hamm, ’68, director of alumni affairs; Mr. James Leathers, ’04, director of Communications; as well as our Business office personnel, Mrs. ieva Young and Mr. Mark Commins, for their never-ending work.
the school is also indebted to Mr. awenate Cobbina, ’98, President of the alumni association, and to all those who serve on the alumni Board, a real work of loyalty and love. from all of the alumni association events, the school received a check for $30,000 at the Annual Golf Outing on June 7th. the school is blessed to have such devoted alumni. i am pleased to report that last summer, i held Regional Alumni Gatherings in Portland, seattle, san diego, san francisco, Los angeles, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Chicago, and Milwaukee. this summer i have planned meetings in Las Vegas, san diego, Chicago, Milwaukee, reno, san francisco, and Portland.
so, on and on the miracle of st. anselm’s abbey school continues in what has truly been another successful and busy year. thank you again for your support, enthusiasm, prayers, and gifts.
Pax in sapientia,
fr. Peter Weigand, osBPresident
President’s MessageO Lord, my God, I am clouded by my own smallness and over-whelmed by your immensity; I am restricted by my own nar-rowness and mastered by your wideness. How great is that light from which shines out every truth that lightens the reasoning mind! How wide is that truth in which is everything that is true, and outside of which is nothingness and falsehood!
Saint Anselm of Canterbury (1033-1109)
reflections from the Headmaster
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dear friends, at the conclusion of my second year as Headmaster of st. anselm’s abbey school, i want to share some reflections on the Class of 2010. students were accepted at a wide range of colleges and universities, including Harvard, Princeton, Brown, and Cornell.
the graduates have chosen to attend an impressive array of colleges that reflects the diversity of this class. However, often the students made their decisions based upon the best financial package they received. to illustrate this point, we have posted the list of college acceptances on our website. it is noteworthy that out of 32 graduates, there are two national Merit scholars, one semifinalist and eight Commended scholars, and three students will be attending military academies. We held a memorable Vespers of Graduation for the Class of 2010 on May 31.
at st. anselm’s our mission is to support the development of the mind, body and spirit. this is clearly evident among the students of this graduating class, whose spiritual development i witnessed during their junior and senior years. after walking the Prayer Labyrinth, students in my religion class wrote reflections that they allowed me to share at their graduation service.
one student wrote: “Walking the Labyrinth is in many ways like living life. You don’t really know the way or how it will end, but you trust that the path before you is right, and no matter how many twists and turns, you will eventually reach your destination. The joy of life is in the journey, and you should be able to accept the twists and turns no matter how daunting they may be. The Labyrinth taught me that faith is not easy, but ever so necessary. At a certain point, one must just keep on going, and put everything in God’s hands.”
as part of our ongoing strategic Planning process, we have hired a consultant to conduct a Perception audit to learn more about the school’s reputation among families in the independent school market. this information will help inform the development of our strategic plan and guide our marketing initiatives. a complete report will be presented to the Board of trustees in the fall of 2010. it is with mixed emotions that we say goodbye to the following members of the faculty. We thank each of them for their dedication and service to the school and we wish them well in their new endeavors.
Mrs. Najla Abuasali has been teaching arabic for the past two years and has developed a strong program during that short time. Mr. Raul Yepez joined us last year as a religion and computer teacher and as assistant track and field coach. also, he helped oversee the community service program and was a leader on the Kairos retreat.
Mrs. Jane Brinley is leaving after twelve years teaching Latin. Her many contributions include chairing the language department and chaperoning international trips for students. Mrs. Brinley has accepted a teaching position at the school Without Walls.
Headmaster Louis Silvano addresses the Class of 2010 at their Vespers of Graduation on May 31.
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i congratulate Mr. William Lippe on his appointment as Headmaster of st. Michael the archangel High school in fredericksburg, Va. Mr. Lippe has been a member of the faculty for eight years, the last three of which he served as Head of the Middle school. in addition to leading a strong Middle school program, Mr. Lippe was chair of the religion department. i am delighted to announce the appointment of Mr. thomas Mehigan as the new Middle school Head. Mr. Mehigan is an experienced educator and administrator who is deeply committed to classical Benedictine education. He is very familiar with the program at st. anselm’s as his son aidan, form V, has attended our school since form a. Mr. Mehigan and his wife, Mary, have four children and they live in McLean, Va. We are indeed fortunate that Mr. Mehigan is available at this time as he is an excellent choice for st. anselm's. He was formerly the founding Headmaster of Pope John Paul ii academy in La Plata, Md., which has recently closed. He attended Conception seminary College, Mo. and has a Bachelor of fine arts degree from illinois Wesleyan university; a Master of science in special education from Hunter College, City university of new York; and a Middle school Principal Certification from George Mason university. He also is a candidate for Master of arts in Liberal studies: Classical Civilizations at Georgetown university. i am deeply grateful to our President, fr. Peter Weigand, and to Mr. William fennell, ’66, Chairman of the Board of trustees, for their support throughout the year. i wish to thank two trustees who are leaving the Board: Mr. richard Willett for his stalwart leadership of the finance committee; and Mr. Matthew nolan, ’76, for his advice and guidance as Board Counsel and in particular for his development of the school’s by-laws. finally, i am grateful to all of our trustees, faculty and staff, alumni, parents and members of the monastic community for their ongoing support.
Pax in sapientia,
Louis silvanoHeadmaster
School Chaplain Fr. Michael Hall, OSB, ’56, blesses the new Prayer Labyrinth with Benjamin Moniz, ’10, who built the labyrinth for his Eagle Scout project, on the first day of the 2009–2010 academic year.
dear Parents, faculty and staff, alumni and friends of st. anselm’s abbey school:
this past year the Board of trustees has focused on its ongoing governance functions, the creation of Board infrastructure to support those functions, and the improvement of development efforts within the school and among the greater st. anselm’s community.
at the end of the 2008-2009 academic year, a private consultant, Ms. anne seltzer, was commissioned to perform an audit of the development office at st. anselm’s. Ms. seltzer worked in this area for many years at the Peddie school and more recently has worked as a consultant to private secondary schools. Last september, at our first Board meeting, Ms. seltzer presented the Board with a copy of her report and spoke to us about her findings.
the Board and school have worked together during the past year to implement a number of her recommendations. Most notably, the school has hired a director of development, Valerie Brown, to support fr. Peter’s work as President of the school.
the Board welcomed Mr. Christopher e. davitt, Mr. stephen B. Kinnaird, ’80, and Mr. James e. Boland, Jr., ’67, as new trustees in september. during
the year, the Board established development and trustee nominating Committees. i am very thankful that Mr. tom Borger (Chairman emeritus of the Board) agreed to head the former, and Mr. Morgan o’Brien, ’62, the latter.
the Board bade farewell to two of its members at the end of the year as their terms expired, Mr. richard Willett and Mr. Matthew nolan, ‘76.
Mr. Willett has served in numerous leadership capacities for the school, most prominently as a founding trustee and long-time Chair of the finance Committees of the Board of trustees of st. anselm’s abbey school, inc. and its predecessor, the Board of advisors. Mr. Willett contributed hundreds of hours of pro bono professional advice, guiding the school through major financial issues, strengthening its financial foundation and always encouraging the adoption of sensible policies and practices.
Mr. Matthew nolan has also served the school in numerous capacities, including as a member of the Board of advisors and as President of the st. anselm’s alumni association before becoming a trustee. He also devoted innumerable hours to the drafting of the articles of incorporation, By-laws and Lease of st. anselm’s abbey school, inc. and the documents establishing its donor trust.
in the coming year, the Board and the school will complete work on a strategic plan that will identify the ways in which we may ensure the continuation of the Benedictine spirit within the school, academic excellence, enhanced financial resources (including an increased endowment and scholarship resources), an appropriate student body size and a broader awareness in the Washington area of what the school has to offer. at the end of the year, i addressed the graduating seniors following their Baccalaureate Mass. i congratulated them on their success to date in running the race set before them. i also noted how blessed they were to have parents who valued education to such a degree that they had devoted their resources, many at significant sacrifice, to send them to st. anselm’s.
throughout the year, so many of you have contributed resources—personal, spiritual, and material—to the sustaining and continuation of st. anselm’s abbey school. i, and all of the other Board Members, thank you.
sincerely,
William a. fennell, ’66Chairman of the Board of trustees
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Chairman’s report
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st. anselm’s abbey schoolClass of 2010
The Class of 2010 is pictured with (left to right): President Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB; Mr. Christian Barry, ’85; Prior Simon McGurk, OSB; Head of the Upper School Mr. Alex Morse; and Headmaster Mr. Louis Silvano.
Andres Acevedo McGill university
Jonathan Aguilera-Titus university of Maryland
Branden O. Alegbeleye northwestern university
Christian A. Arndt College of William & Mary
Matthew D. Blower Virginia Polytechnic institute
Matthew L. Bollinger university of Virginia
Matthew M. Bond university of Virginia
Solomon C. Brown Washington univ. in st. Louis
Michael A. Carpenter university of Virginia
Robert W. Cobb, Jr. university of Maryland
Jeremy T. Cockerham university of Miami (fla.)
Keith R. Curran university of Pittsburgh
Ian K. Durkin ohio university
Alexander F. Edsall univ. of south Carolina
Robert A. Gasser, III u.s.M.a. at West Point
José Gutierrez stanford university
Brendan J. Hearn Case Western reserve u.
James D. Keegan university of Miami (fla.)
Dionysios Koroulakis Georgetown university
Anthony J. Korzan George Washington univ.
Rockne B. Krebs university of san diego
Benjamin J. Moniz College of the atlantic
James C. Mwombela univ. of north Carolina
Giuseppe U. Niosi u.s. Merchant Marine academy
Richard R. Pera Kenyon College
Roger T. Scully, III university of Maryland
Neil I. Sood Georgetown university
Anuj Tharakan drexel university
Nicolaas M. van Dijk university of Michigan
Liam Walsh-Mellett tufts university
Hariton J. Wilson university of Maryland
Sebastian F. Zaki u.s. air force academy
Class of 2010 College & University Matriculations
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2010 Vespers of Graduation
Prior simon, fr. Peter, Mr. silvano, fr. Michael, abbot aidan, monks of st. anselm’s abbey, family, faculty, friends and, most of all, the Class of 2010:
it is an honor to be here today, addressing you. if the history of commencement addresses is any indicator, the world will little note nor recollect what is said here today. some might find this comforting, but it does little to diminish the pressure that i feel to be worthy of fr. Peter’s trust in me as commencement speaker. so, i’ll do as the navy handbook advises in situations like this, and just keep it simple. allow me to share with you today my perspective on tradition, and the very special st. anselm’s commitment to balance in body, mind and spirit. My words come from a heart and mind shaped profoundly by my st. anselm’s experience years ago.
i have always felt at home here, at this school, on these grounds, in the presence of the abbey up atop the hill. the drive up the entrance from south dakota avenue seems no different than when i graduated 25 years ago with a class of 24 students, and the memories of fresh-cut grass, fr. aidan’s french tutorials, fr. Peter’s duck pond, fr. Michael’s dry wit, fr. thomas’s emphatic “read the book, man”, backstage butterflies before the spring musical and Wednesday-night debates on the merits of President reagan’s nuclear deterrence strategy are still vivid. the memories, the continuity and the stability of st. anselm’s abbey school are a blessing for its alumni, who find that they really can come back here and be home again.
Walking through the double doors of the upper school is to walk into a tradition. now, some people may put labels on tradition as stodgy, or as unimaginative, or as a crutch. i’ve never felt this way. there is freedom to be found in tradition, in the structure that it provides, in the wisdom accumulated through past generations of humanity who have grappled with many of the same questions and challenges that we face today. this is not to say that tradition is easy. You have to face up to the good and bad of a past that you may have had nothing to do with. You have to regenerate enthusiasm everyday, lest the tradition fade away with a generation that never connected to it. i feel lucky to be associated with several traditions that have withstood the tests of the centuries: thomas edison’s 120-year-old company called General electric, John Paul Jones’s 235-year-old u.s. navy and saint Benedict’s 1,500-year-old Rule, which has grounded your education here. You and i are now joined as alumni in this latter tradition, thanks to parents who sacrificed to make it possible.
achieving some balance of body, spirit, and mind: this is the lasting impact of the st. anselm’s experience. the world doesn’t lead you to this balance; you have to find
it and work at it, constantly. each element is important in the search for truth. allow me a few stories.
the notion of working hard is something that i came to grips with through high-school running. st. anselm’s didn’t have a cross-country or track team my first year. the closest thing was a “Marathon Club,” and its membership was inversely proportional to the length of training runs. i do vividly remember the all-school st. Benedict’s day during third form: a Mass in the old auditorium, the reading from saint Paul and his exhortation “run so as to win,” half the school poised at the starting line, then bursting around the field, down the hill, up the hill, three laps around the school, and finally soda and ice cream. i was not an elite athlete, but i liked the purity and democracy of running—you got out of it what you put into it. sensing burgeoning enthusiasm for running, fr. edmund would drive me and several other abbey Boys to 10K races in the area. the seeds were planted. By fifth form, we had our first st. anselm’s cross country team and a core group of runners. training for the Marine Corps marathon required no fancy track or any high-tech equipment. Just commitment and mental toughness, nurtured by fr. edmund who would sometimes drive all the way across d.C. to help get me to races. Years later, i’m now back into running and rediscovering both the labors and mysterious joys of marathon training. as the song goes, we are all born to run. and to work. Labora…
Commencement address Mr. Christian Barry, ’85
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things of the spirit are harder to articulate, as spiritual journeys are never simple. the saints in fr. abbot’s Christian Mysticism class always fascinated me, not for their perfection, but for their doubt, their questioning, their dogged pursuit of heaven. they were human. Graduates: you and i have been given a great blessing in our spiritual lives, to witness the example of the monks at this abbey. fr. aidan’s kindness, fr. Michael’s tolerance, fr. Peter’s mentorship…these things, in the framework of the Benedictine rule, provide an atmosphere of respect, reverence, repentance and daily renewal. this spirit goes with you when you leave, and wants to be nurtured. i feel blessed to have the fertile ground of my current parish in Wisconsin, which has helped me nurture my own spiritual seeds and put my Catholic faith into practice. over the years, i’ve been able to attend Mass all over the world: in india, Japan, China, france, spain, Germany and Central america. no matter what the local language or culture, i always feel as if i’m among friends, all imperfect and struggling with life’s challenges. What an incredible concept. i am thankful that Washington, d.C., this dynamic and influential capital city, has st. anselm’s abbey atop its northeast hill as a place of stability, wisdom and prayer. We all need this spiritual beacon. Ora…
While body and spirit are important parts of your st. anselm’s experience, it is in formation of the mind that this school leaves a particularly distinctive mark. as you well know, making it through this school in not easy. You will always appreciate the opportunity that you had here to ask the hardest questions without fear, to seek truth wherever it might be found. truth reveals itself in sometimes surprising and creative ways everyday. in my field of healthcare, new diagnostic imaging technologies like magnetic resonance imaging allow us to better visualize the human brain, gaining new perspectives on the mechanics of thought, emotion and consciousness. these discoveries inevitably prompt fresh debates on science and religion, often framed by the popular media as opposing forces. Count me among those who find truth in both, as time unfolds truth that already is.
Yes, you are special for your st. anselm’s education. as you head off to college in a few months, you will undoubtedly find a few peers who are smarter than you are. Humility is a good thing. You’ll also find many, many classmates who did not receive the same education that you had here. and that will make you different. Let this be a positive. i offer some words from nelson Mandela in his 1994 inauguration speech, words i’ve kept in my wallet for a long time.
“You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn’t serve the world.there is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you.We are born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. it’s not just in some of us, it’s in everyone.and as we let our own light shine, We unconsciously give other peoplePermission to do the same.”
You come from a school that not everyone can join. as fr. Peter has so insightfully written, saint Benedict believed in the dual concepts of eliteness and fraternity. i have personal experience with this. i was not admitted to st. anselm’s on my first attempt, and i may never have attended this school if not for my persistent dad and a headmaster willing to take a chance on me. today, i am humbled to be part of a fraternity of classmates who have gone on to become doctors, navy seaLs, lawyers, educators, Marines, writers, scientists, submariners, builders and other leaders in their fields. Commitment to excellence is a good thing for the world. Your education and intellectual gifts come with a responsibility to serve. and when you do so, you give others permission to do the same. Pax in Sapientia…
in 25 years, one of you graduating seniors will come up here and you’ll address the Class of 2035. What will you talk about? i look forward to finding out. You’ll live in a more global economy. Healthcare will look very different. the world will seem less black and white than it appeared while you were here, and you may find right and wrong harder to separate. Your view of this school will change, as your life’s experience gives you new appreciation for the school’s motto, Pax in Sapientia, and saint Benedict’s Ora et Labora. You’ll have a perspective galvanized by years of professional experience and tempered by the personal development that comes with roles like husband, father, coach or maybe priest. some of you may be lucky enough to discover that a favorite monk will emerge as a great mentor and friend. through it all, you’ll have this experience to ground you. as my mother says, life is full of ups and downs, hellos and goodbyes, endings and beginnings. “Rursus incipiemus nunc et semper.” everyday, we begin again, renewed in body, mind and spirit. enjoy the journey. and when you stumble or fall, which you will, you’ll just as assuredly stand up again with the confidence that your parents and this abbey school high atop the hill have given each of you. that is enough to give all of us faith in the future.
st. anselm’s Class of 2010, congratulations and Godspeed!
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saint anselm of Canterbury award Dionysios Koroulakis, ’10
Prior simon, fr. Peter, Mr. silvano, monastic community of st. anselm’s abbey, faculty, friends, family, and most importantly, my fellow Class of 2010: it is my pleasure and honor to speak on behalf of this wonderful group of friends and share this memorable day with all of you. as in any classic st. anselm’s commencement speech, i must first address the question of what, at least in my opinion, makes this school so unique: the abbey spirit. Whether we are conscious of it or not, the constant prayers of the monks and their three lifelong vows set the tone for all that goes on at our school. the vows of obedience, the ability to listen for God’s voice and see His love in the most ordinary events of life; stabilitas, the promise of long-term commitment to the community to foster the growth of Benedictine foundations; and conversatio morum, openness to new people, attitudes, and points of view—these are the cornerstones of the abbey spirit that start with the monks and spread to the other members of the community. But how exactly do these ideas and attitudes resonate with a group of rambunctious teenage boys? How does a centuries-old Benedictine teaching react with hormonally driven young men? the product of this reaction is what many of us like to call an “abbey Boy,” an almost average teen hammered with age-old principles of wisdom and love of education and God.
But what about this class? Has our change from normal boy to abbey Boy been the same as that of every other
graduating class? in all honesty, in many ways, probably yes. our class responded to the high standard of education with hard work and excellence in academia, and our class responded to the call to be well-rounded young men by achieving successes in sports, after-school clubs and faithful community service. But having been here these last four years and getting to really, really, know this class, i’ve noticed the individuality of each of my classmates and the unique personality of this group of seniors. not only does this class desire to excel in all things, but it wants to take things too far—for the better, that is! an example is this year’s thanksgiving food drive, where a group of three crazy alban House seniors donated $300 of their own money to buy enough cans to barely beat austin House in the charity competition, the only time alban won anything all year! this motivation to be excessive led to a record-breaking collection of cans six times greater than any year on record. austin House, however, sought revenge, and with the help of the austin House Band and a great group effort, barely pulled the upset over alban in the Christmas clothing drive. this second instance of charity, instituted and led by the example of the whole senior class, collected a total of 2,500 articles of clothing that were donated to the needy at Central union Mission. the fruits of the collective efforts of this senior class culminated in Prom 2010 at the Key Bridge Marriot. this success, however, was very much only a dream in february.
driven by the desire to secure such a beautiful location, the senior class came together and logically worked out every detail necessary to achieve our lofty fundraising goals and officially presented our organized plan to the school administration. thanks to the guidance of the administration and the overwhelming support and participation of this senior class, we eventually secured the location and had what some like to refer to as “the best prom in the history of forever.”
if i have not yet convinced you of the uniqueness of this class, then maybe this last point will. You know this class is different when sixth graders, who are at the complete opposite spectrum of the school, come eagerly and lovingly to give high-fives and hugs to seniors. nowhere else in my life have i ever seen something similar to this simple yet beautiful phenomenon of the two most different age groups in our school getting along so well. i don’t know about you guys, but when i was that age, i was terrified of anyone in high school, so it’s hard for me to grasp how exceptional the aura of approachability and the attitude of caring is in this class. this, in my opinion, even above all the successes we’ve shared, is one of my most invaluable memories of my time at st. anselm’s. it most accurately defines the sense of community and love that my fellow classmates have learned from the monks, teachers, and even young sixth graders.that being said, thank you to the monks whose spirit and commitment instigates all good things we do at our
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school; thank you to the administrators and teachers who touched our hearts with their passion and inspired us to explore all that we have before us. thank you so much to the parents of the Class of 2010 for choosing to send your sons to this school, and thank you to my family for their endless support and encouragement through good times and difficult times—i love you. Last, but most definitely not least, thank you to my classmates, my brothers, for giving me the best four years of my life. i love you all.
through memories of pulling all-nighters for ethics exams, receiving our first failing grade on a dr. Wood test, our Kairos retreat, neil sood and the fire truck, goofing off in the senior hallway and subsequently being
kicked out of the senior hallway, and the countless others i can’t begin to expound, it’s hard to believe our journey here has come to an end. Yet, the fact that this speech is referred to as a “commencement exercise” seems to suggest to me that graduation is not only an end, but also a new beginning. Like any classic st. anselm’s graduation speech, i cannot forget to quote saint Benedict, who says, “rursus incipiemus nunc et semper,” or “always we begin again.” in fact, my brothers, this could not be any more true, as we all soon embark on new beginnings to achieve our lives’ greatest dreams. But wherever you may go, whoever you may meet, always remember the abbey Boy you are and the abbey school you came from. Live the fourth. God bless, and thank you.
austin scholar awardMatthew Bollinger, ’10Prior simon, fr. Peter, Mr. silvano, the monastic community, faculty, friends, family and the st. anselm’s Class of 2010: When i heard that i received the austin scholar award, i was both honored and nervous. Honored, for the obvious reasons. nervous, because this would be the first time i’d worked in six months. William shakespeare wrote, “some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” st. anselm’s allows us to achieve greatness on our own, but in the presence of such faculty, students, and community, we feel almost as though greatness is thrust upon us. the small classes, the monastic spirit and the freedoms we have to excel—these traits enfold each of us into a close-knit community which has inspired countless classes to great triumphs.
obviously, st. anselm’s gave all of us the tools to succeed academically. When we were freshmen, we all knew that we could achieve high grades; the question was: would we? as our workload increased, the answer to that question became doubtful. nevertheless, the st. anselm’s community supported our continued success. the subtle Benedictine values ingrained in this school spurred us to deeper study, even when we might not secure a high grade. Wise teachers and strong parents guided us both inside and outside of the classroom. Most importantly, we were surrounded by classmates and upperclassmen as intelligent and curious as ourselves. in order to stand as peers to these fantastic students, we had to excel as superlatively as they assuredly would. Look at our college acceptance list—i think it’s clear that we pushed one another towards something great.
this same effect motivates us not only in academics, but also in our chosen sports. for me, those sports were track and cross country. upon joining the team in my sophomore year and learning what workouts my teammates did, i became worried that i was out of my league. My classmates were faster than me; the upperclassmen were on another level. it was soon clear that i would never be the star runner of the team, but still, i enjoyed competing and being with my teammates so much that i resolved to contribute to this team,
somehow. unsurprisingly, i didn’t end up being all that great, but i’m proud of all of it. i improved to a level i never thought i could reach, and i made some great friends along the way. not at every school can a fairly unathletic person have that kind of intense, great experience. it’s because of our small, close-knit community that we could push ourselves so far along so many different roads.
now, having exhorted one another to accomplish what we have, we stand here, about to graduate from the school that has given us so much. We must prepare for a new environment radically different from this abbey. While we will certainly do our utmost to preserve the ties woven here, some connections will inevitably fade away. regardless, the maturity and virtue we have cultivated here will stay with us indefinitely. drawing confidence from our experiences and friendships at st. anselm’s, we know that we can surely handle the rest of the world. despite all the changes we are about to undergo, we will always remain the st. anselm’s Class of 2010.
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form ii Transition Servicealumni speaker James Leathers, ’04
Mr. silvano, fr. Michael, Mr. Lippe, members of the fac-ulty, family, friends and members of the form ii class of 2010, it is an honor to be here with you tonight as we celebrate the culmination of your Middle school years here at st. anselm’s and officially mark the beginning of your high school careers.
for most of you, tonight doesn’t mark the end of your time at the abbey, and it may seem a little strange to be taking part in a graduation-style ceremony, about to re-ceive a certificate from the Headmaster. of course, sever-al members of this class are marking the end of their time as abbey Boys tonight, and it’s important that we take this time to say goodbye. i hope you’ll always remem-ber your time at this place and the people you met here. those of you who are staying with us for high school are less than halfway through your academic careers at st. anselm’s, with plenty of challenges still ahead of you and plenty of memories still to be made. But i hope you’ll all take this opportunity to step back and reflect on your time here so far. ask yourself: what has this school given me? secondly, and perhaps more importantly, what have i given to this school? Be honest with yourself. i think many of you will find that the answers to these two ques-tions are very closely tied.
a small school like st. anselm’s offers its students some incredible opportunities. despite our size, we’ve got plenty of athletic and extracurricular activities to get in-volved in, and it’s not uncommon for a guy to graduate with letters in two or more varsity sports, a leadership position on the student council, and having acted in mul-tiple Priory Players productions. this stands in contrast to other schools, where competition is so fierce that stu-
dents are forced to choose their specialization and stick with it.
even more significant are the opportunities the school offers in terms of your personal relationships. teachers here will take the time and effort to truly get to know you, and if you treat them with respect they’ll do ev-erything they can to help you succeed. Just last week Mrs. Cholis was telling me about how she was helping a student with his application essays—for medical school. Years after this student had graduated from st. anselm’s, she still took time out of her schedule at the busiest time of the school year to make sure his essays were as well-written as they could be. and i’m sure this was no small investment of time—as you’ll discover as students in the upper school, Mrs. Cholis is never shy with her red pen.
Your relationships with your classmates are also impor-tant. if you’re lucky, some of the guys you’re sitting next to right now will still be among your best friends 10 years from now. it just might surprise you who those friends turn out to be. take the time to truly get to know all the guys in your class, and realize that you’re uniquely fortu-nate to be in a school where that is even possible.
on the flip side, this small school also demands a lot of its students. i don’t have to tell you that st. anselm’s is a tough school academically. i’m sure that some of you have had an experience similar to one i did when i first came to st. anselm’s. a straight-a student all through-out elementary school, i had a bit of a shock when Mr. achilles gave me a C in my first trimester of form i u.s. History. even though i don’t think i ever hit that magic number of 56, i realized quickly that this was a school where anything less than my best effort wasn’t going to cut it. Believe me: this won’t change when you get to high school.
apart from the school’s academic rigors, our small size means that each student’s individual contributions out-side the classroom matter more here than they might at a larger school. a single student’s participation—or failure to participate—in a fund drive for charity can make the difference in whether his House receives much-needed points. our student council has to work extra hard to get decent attendance at school dances and games. as upper schoolers, you’ll be expected to take on leader-ship roles and participate even more fully in the vibrant life of this school. Know that your attitude and your ac-tions have an outsized impact on those around you, and keep asking yourself those two questions i mentioned earlier: whether you’re getting all you can out of your time here, and whether you’re putting all you have into your time here.
in conclusion, let me say that my hope for you is that four years from now, you’ll be sitting on this very same stage and feel the same way the Class of 2010 felt here on saturday, which is the same way i felt at my own
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graduation and the way i feel today. i hope you’ll feel like you’re at home. take a sense of ownership of your school and take pride in the accomplishments of your classmates. Get to know your friends, but also make an effort to get to know your teachers and those younger and older than you. talk to alumni, who have been in your shoes and know all about the unique opportunities and demands that the abbey presents.
so make the most of the next four years. do this for yourself, but also do it for the rest of us who are proud to call st. anselm’s home. thank you.
form ii student speaker Michael LaskowskiMr. silvano, Mr. Lippe, fr. Michael, faculty, staff and parents, as well as my fellow classmates, thank you for giving me the honor of addressing you here tonight. the american poet don Williams, Jr. once said, “our lessons come from the journey and not the destination.” and WoW, what a journey it has been!
My journey to st. anselm’s began during my shadow day. My previous school, friends Community school, was very different from st. anselm’s. Before i shadowed, i had my doubts as to whether i would enjoy the much more structured environment provided at the abbey. the day i shadowed, however, three separate classes gave out donuts. i knew this was the school for me. those donuts assisted me in making one of the best decisions of my life.
tonight is also an opportunity to share our past experi-ences with one another about our collective journey at st. anselm’s. in three years, our class has grown on many levels and has become a formidable force throughout the school. this is a far cry from a form. do you remember the first day of a form? We were terrified by Mr. deLuca and his demanding and very disciplined class. as the year proceeded, however, we became comfortable with him as he became one of our biggest supporters and men-tors. We explored the world with Mr. Harwood, and experienced the old testament with fr. Gabriel and had to take his dreaded sHoGres. By the end of the year, everyone in our class felt very close to everyone else.
our second year, form i, opened our minds to a new type of learning. Cactonian adventures abounded every morning in fr. Peter’s class, where we took a two-word vocabulary quiz that forced us to be constantly on our toes. We also welcomed a new language, Latin, which reinforced our memorization skills. Mr. fries maintained a blistering pace throughout the year and provided us a head start for the years of Latin to come while also giving great movie advice. Mr. achilles showed us how to take notes in class and brought us to a new understanding of our country in his u.s. History course.
this past year, form ii was one of the biggest classes in st. anselm’s history. this year, we were looked up to as
leaders of the Middle school, and we sure did not disap-point. We hosted one of the best dances that the Middle school has ever seen, 120 girls and 50 boys, and tomor-row, with the support of parent chaperones, we will go on a student government-sponsored field trip to Kings dominion! in addition to our succeeding socially, this year was also a year of big gains intellectually. We chose our second language this year, having to choose be-tween spanish and french. We also continued our mu-sic courses, with Maestro, Mr. Lodico and dr. downey each claiming that his course was the best. Mr. Corrigan offered us life advice, such as not to wrestle a bear, dur-ing breaks in his amazingly fast and complete algebra i course. snowmageddon provided us with a much-wel-comed week off before spring Break. on the whole, we had loads of fun as a class. We were always trying to sneak in a game of Winterbells before Mr. Bekoe caught us. as we reflect on this year, we must not forget the success of our Middle school athletic teams, who were outstanding throughout the year. the year concluded on field day, when the other three houses came together, though unsuccessfully, in trying to deny Moore House another House Cup.
although it has been a class effort to make these years so great, i would like to personally thank my family for their help. My mother, Carol, my father, Chris, and my brother, Matthew, have always been at my side, helping me through even the most difficult assignments. thank you for sending me to st. anselm’s and for always receiv-ing me with open arms.
unfortunately, this year, Mr. Lippe, the Head of the Middle school, is departing. Mr. Lippe, despite being an avid red sox fan, has been a mentor, friend, and teacher to us all. We all wish him the best at his new school.
next year, all of us will face the challenges of high school. alas, we will not all be together, as some members of our class begin their journey at other schools. We will miss them. regardless of where we will be, we are aware that st. anselm’s has been part of our journey. as we embark on this new chapter in our lives, we should all remember the words of saint Benedict: “always we begin again.”
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Faculty-Conferred Awards
Saint Anselm of Canterbury Award dionysios KoroulakisFor outstanding service to the school community
Austin Scholar Award Matthew BollingerFor outstanding academic achievement
President’s Ora et Labora Award richard PeraFor dedication to the principles of Saint Benedict
Headmaster’s Award Michael CarpenterFor contribution to class, positive attitude and school spirit
St. Anselm’s Faculty Award José GutierrezFor outstanding academic performanceand commitment to learning
Mark Duchesne Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award robert Cobb, Jr.
Peter Samp, ’08, Memorial Prize Matthew BollingerFor outstanding contribution to the it’s academic program
Alumni Association AwardsIn Math and Science robert Cobb, Jr.In Modern Language Matthew BollingerIn Classical Language nicolaas van dijkIn Fine Arts Hariton Wilson
External Awards
Cardinal Hickey Award Benjamin MonizFor Christian attitude and spirit and service to school and parish community
Sr. Mary Immaculate Award Brendan HearnFor outstanding achievement in the Fine Arts
Goldberg Science Award anthony KorzanFor outstanding achievement outside of school in the field of science
National Latin Exam Five consecutive gold medals José Gutierrez Four consecutive gold medals Matthew Bollinger
National Greek Exam Highest Honors Matthew Bollinger Certificate of Merit dionysios Koroulakis
National French Exam Certificate of Merit andres acevedo
National Merit Finalists Matthew Bollinger robert Cobb, Jr.
National Merit Semifinalist Benjamin Moniz
National Merit Commended Scholars Jonathan aguilera-titus James Keegan Branden alegbeleye neil sood Jeremy Cockerham Liam Walsh-Mellett José Gutierrez
National Hispanic Recognition Scholars Jonathan aguilera-titus José Gutierrez
National Achievement Scholarship Program Finalist Branden alegbeleye Commended solomon Brown James Mwombela
Class of 2010 Awards
Benjamin Moniz, ’10, winner of the 2010 Cardinal Hickey Award.
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awards to UnderclassmenHeadmaster’s AwardFor contribution to class, positive attitude and school spiritform a Massimo Morrealeform i robert Pizzanoform ii Michael Laskowskiform iii Vince Marcantonioform iV Christian McConvilleform V Joseph Breslin
St. Anselm’s Faculty AwardFor outstanding academic performance and commitment to learningform a Maxim novakform i Henry Behform ii Jack Butlerform iii Joseph nahraform iV Jacob Wassermanform V farrell sheehan
Barry Creative Writing PrizeIn memory of Mr. Peter Barry, ’83in Poetry Garrett Jansen (form iV)in fiction ronald Bokow (form iii)
Bijali Dutta Ghosh Book AwardFor commitment to and ability in the natural sciencesform V Jeffrey nemes
Rensselaer Medal AwardFor outstanding achievement in mathematics and scienceform V thomas Hansen
Dr. Wood’s “Egg Drop” Awardform iV daniel Magee
George Washington University Engineering MedalFor excellence in mathematics and scienceform V Joseph Breslin
National Latin Exam, Perfect Scoreform i Matthew Hayden Miles Mooreform ii alexander Lemmon Giacomo sartorelli
National Greek Exam High Honorsform V ian rich (Highest Honors) abraham secular Giovanni Zuretti
National Spanish Exam, Gold Medalform ii isaac sellers William schmidt Giacomo sartorelliform iii diego torres
ronald Bokowform iV andrew Houghton Matthew Palmer daniel Mageeform V Joseph downs
National French Exam, Honorsform ii alexander Lemmon Kevin Worthform iV Jacob Wassermanform V Christopher Bragale
The Form II class is pictured on the night of their transition service with (left to right): Headmaster Mr. Louis Silvano; Form Mistress Mrs. Jane Brinley; and Head of the Middle School Mr. William Lippe. Not pictured: Form Mistress Ms. Janine Dunne.
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the attridge family Charitable fundMrs. Joan Marie Bader
estate of Miss Kathryn BaldwinMs. Janice Bertozzi
Mr. and Mrs. G. thomas BorgerMr. robert J. Branson, ’66Mr. thaddeus J. Burns, ’81
Coakley Williams ConstructionMr. and Mrs. Jonathan e. Colby, ’64
estate of Mr. r. neil dickmanfannie Mae foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William a. fennell, ’66alice & eugene ford foundation
Ge foundationrev. david Granfield, osB +rev. Patrick Granfield, osBdr. david a. Harnett, ’58
the James M. Johnston trustMr. and Mrs. david Kalinski
Mr. Patrick M. Kenny, ’91Mr. and Mrs. stephen B. Kinnaird, ’80
rev. t. ansgar LaczkoMr. and Mrs. Christopher Lindsay
Mr. James P. Lucier, Jr., ’82Mr. thomas McCormickMicrosoft Corporation
Mr. ralph MuoioMr. and Mrs. Kirk nahra
ambassador and Mrs. James e. nolan, Jr., ’50Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. nolan, esq., ’76Mr. Paul ritchie, ’78, and Ms. ayn Hagler
Mr. and Mrs. frederick W. sachs, Jr.st. anselm’s abbey school alumni association
Mr. C. richard stafford, ’53Mr. and Mrs. robert W. truland, ’61
united Way of the national Capital areathe W. o’neil foundation, inc.
+ deceased
st. anselm’s abbey school has been blessed since its founding with a remarkable level of support from those committed to the school’s mission. the exceptional faculty, excellent resources and beautiful campus would not be possible without the generous support of the entire abbey family.
Currently, about 15 percent of the operating budget comes from voluntary support – a combination of income from the funds raised for current operations, financial aid, and scholarships through the annual fund as well as the fall scholarship Gala auction, the named scholarship opportunities, and myriad much-needed restricted gifts. Whether it has been through cash gifts or planned gifts, the support received from our alumni, parents, and friends allows st. anselm’s to offer one of the finest educational opportunities in the Washington area.
the monks as well as the faculty, staff, students and Board of trustees recognize and deeply appreciate the many ways that our donors contribute to the success of our school. the generous support of all our alumni, parents and friends ensures a promising future for every abbey student.
Thank You
2009–2010 Leadership Giftsst. anselm’s abbey school is thankful for every donation, but we would like to highlight the very gener-ous support of those whom we list below. these individuals, corporations, and foundations have cho-sen to make leadership gifts that inspire all of us engaged in the community that is st. anselm’s. those included here also appear later in this report under the various funds and programs they have chosen to support at st. anselm’s abbey school.
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annual fund Circles of Givingst. anselm’s abbey school recognizes donors for their participation in annual giving and support of the school. Gifts listed are from individuals, corporations, foundations and other organizations and directed through the annual fund to one or more of three purposes: the school’s overall budget, current-year financial aid and support of the monastic community. all annual fund gifts received during the past fiscal year—July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010—are recognized in the following sections. Note: Gifts to named scholarships, the Fall Scholarship Gala, the Endowment and the Annual Golf Outing are listed separately.
Founder’s CircleGifts of $10,000 and aboveMrs. Joan M. BaderMr. and Mrs. Jonathan e. Colby, ’64Mr. Paul ritchie, ’78,
and Ms. ayn HaglerMr. and Mrs. frederick W. sachs, Jr.the attridge family Charitable fundMr. and Mrs. robert W. truland, ’61united Way of the
national Capital area
Abbot’s CircleGifts of $5,000 - $9,000Mr. thaddeus J. Burns, ’81fannie Mae foundationGe foundationMr. and Mrs. david KalinskiMr. and Mrs. Christopher LindsayMr. ralph Muoioambassador and Mrs. James e.
nolan, Jr., ’50
President’s CircleGifts of $2,500 - $4,999dr. and Mrs. david antezana, ’85Credit united technologiesdaisy B. deering trust
Mr. and Mrs. thomas J. MahaffeyMr. Marc a. Mander, ’93Mr. and Mrs. Kirk nahraWiley rein LLPMr. and Mrs. John J. ruppel, ’57Mr. and Mrs. richard B. Willett
Headmaster’s CircleGifts of $1,000 - $2,499Mr. and Mrs. stephen f. BarnettMr. and Mrs. Christian M. Barry, ’85Mr. and Mrs. robert Belldrs. John and Catherine Benedetto
The Varsity soccer team gets ready for a home game in September.
2009–2010 Gifts & GrantsReflects all gifts and pledges received between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.
Capital Gifts1955 Building addition/renovation and devine theater Campaign 49 gifts $13,909*
Annual Giftsannual fund Gifts desisgnated for school’s General Budget 510 gifts $189,224**
annual fund Gifts desisgnated for scholarship financial aid 311 gifts $117,416***
annual fund Gifts designated for st. anselm’s abbey 123 gifts $38,100
other Gifts & Pledges (Including named scholarships and foundation grants) 9 gifts $95,400
2009 fall scholarship Gala Gross receipts 579 gifts $225,331
Endowment Gifts2009–2010 Gifts 64 gifts $79,471
Total 2009–2010 Gifts & Grants $758,851* Includes pledge paydowns totaling $12,660. ** Includes outstanding pledges made in FY 2010 totaling $8,195. *** Includes outstanding pledges made in FY 2010 totaling $1,595.
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Mr. and Mrs. edward a. BlickMr. and Mrs. James e. Boland, Jr., ’67Mr. sean Brennan, ’73,
and Ms. alice fischer-ColbrieMr. david Burke, ’84,
and Ms. Kelly McGannMrs. Joan CastellanCatholic Business networkMr. + and Mrs. donald CaulfieldMr. and Mrs. Pierce s. CordenMr. Michael J. Corrigan, ’83Mr. and Mrs. andrew L. CreightonMr. Christopher J. daly, ’60Mr. and Mrs. r. Michael doddMr. and Mrs. raymond s. dolgertdrs. Paul and Joanne domsonMr. Christopher dugan, ’66,
and Ms. susan Polk duganedna P. Jacobsen Charitable
trust for animals, inc.
dr. Bernard finch and dr. alana LaGrenade
Mr. and Mrs. allen GastonMr. and Mrs. stephen diaz GavinGiant food, inc.Mr. albert L. Hansen, ’72 Mr. and Mrs. david thomas HaresignMrs. Jane B. Hartdr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Hillig, ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Mark HoweMr. John s. Huitema, ’81 Mr. thomas Husted
and Ms. ines BustilloMr. terry Jacobs
and Ms. dena ann BakerMr. and Mrs. stephen M. Kearney, ’74 Mrs. eleanore L. Keeganrev. t. ansgar LaczkoMr. Joseph LangMr. and Mrs. david Levy
dr. and Mrs. Mark K. LiMr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsay, Jr.Mr. James P. Lucier, Jr., ’82 Miss Beatrice MackenzieMr. Mark Mahaney, ’83,
and Ms. Patricia MickensMr. and Mrs. Kelly J. McConvilleMr. Brian J. McManus, ’60 Mr. andrew Miller
and Ms. Penelope farthingMr. and Mrs. J. Paul Molloynolan family Charitable
foundation, inc.Ms. Helene o’neilMiss Helen t. Paniczkost. anselm’s abbey school
Parents associationMr. and Mrs. B. donovan PicardMr. and Mrs. H. david
Pickering, Jr., ’74 Mr. and Mrs. John a. riggsMr. and Mrs. Paul a. ritacco, ii, ’86 Mr. robert rose
and Ms. Michele ParentMr. James e. sharer, ’74Mr. Charles J. sheehan, ’72 dr. Mark turner and dr. sybil taskerCapt. John G. Wildt, ’00 Mr. donald Winkler
and Ms. Carolyn WinterMr. and Mrs. steven Worthdr. Kenneth Yale, ’74
Faculty CircleGifts of $500 - $999Mr. Pierre d. Boehler, ’76Mr. robert J. Branson, ’66Bristol-Myers squibb foundationMr. and Mrs. Kevin J. BroschMr. and Mrs. stanley C. Brubakerdr. arthur L. Burnett, ’80dr. richard Calkins
and Ms. Kathryn Weissdr. Michael Cappello, ’80,
and Ms. Kerry robinsonMr. and Mrs. terrence C. Caulfield, ’85
annual fund Circles of Giving
The 2009–2010 acdemic year began on September 1, 2009 with 238 students and 51 monastic and lay faculty.
The Annual FundSupporting the St. Anselm’s Experience
2005–2006
2006–2007
2007–2008
2008–2009
2009–2010
$184,316
$146,171
$244,483
$234,501
$344,740
Total Annual Fund Giving (past five years): $1,154,211
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dr. song s. ChoMr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74dr. and Mrs. William d. Commins, ’48Ms. Margaret ConynghamMr. and Mrs. douglas B. diamond, ’67Mr. and Mrs. david L. durkinMr. edward P. eaglesMr. and Mrs. eugene e. elder, ’81Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. faganMr. Peter H. fielding, ’03Mr. richard GarnerMr. and Mrs. J. Mark GidleyMr. James Gleason
and Ms. Cynthia ButlerGoldman sachs and Companydrs. Michael and deborah GoldbergMr. and Mrs. W. Jon HeddesheimerMr. frank Henneburg
and Ms. sharon freyMr. and Mrs. James Huitema dr. donald G. Jackson,’84LCdr nathan P. Kendrick, ’96Mr. and Mrs. thomas H. Lee, ’87Mr. david B. Lischer, ’93Mr. and Mrs. James f. Lischer, Jr.Mr. Mark L. LofgrenMr. and Mrs. andrew LorentzMrs. elizabeth MarianiMr. and Mrs. Matthew MarkelMr. and Mrs. d. stephen Mathiasdr. and Mrs. Paul H. Mattingly, ’58Mr. and Mrs. thomas a. Maurodrs. William and Patricia MayMrs. Helen McneillMr. Husayn-olivier L. Moody, ’94Mr. John G. Mullan, ’71Mr. richard nuanes
and Ms. Kathi sullivanMr. William Palmer
and dr. elizabeth KicklighterMr. and Mrs. eugene f. Peters, sr., ’47Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin e. Porto, ’61Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. PowersMr. and Mrs. Giovanni recchiaMs. alice M. rivlinMr. and Mrs. salvatore a. romanodr. and Mrs. George f. schreiner, ’67Mr. and Mrs. edward Geoffrey selladr. and Mrs. terrence P. sheehanMr. and Mrs. Carl r. siebentritt, ’75the Hon. and Mrs. Loren a. smithMr. and Mrs. John strylowskidr. Connie swiner, iii, ’77dr. andrew s. szegedy-Maszak, ’66Mr. and Mrs. John r. tydingsdr. and Mrs. Gordon C. VidmarMr. and Mrs. a. Christopher
Waddell, ’83Mr. and Mrs. Miguel d. WalshMr. and Mrs. William WaltersMr. and Mrs. Christopher s.
Werner, ’65fr. Charles a. Wood, ’78Mr. fares Zaki and Ms. Jane Kirby-Zaki
1942 CircleGifts of up to $499anonymous Ms. najla abuasaliMr. Henry achilles
and Ms. Helen MollickMr. George ackermandr. George adams
and dr. deborah tussingMr. adewole s. adamson, ’01Mr. Pankaj K. agarwalla, ’00Mr. and Mrs. alejandro aguilera-titusMr. Kerry allen and Ms. Maureen sheaMr. Christopher s. allen, ’00Mr. and Mrs. M. W. ambroseMs. Michelle aréne +Mrs. irene arpinMr. and Mrs. Carl P. Babendreier, ’74Mr. Brian Bader, ’76Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Balderston, ’54Mr. and Mrs. alfredo C. BandongBank of americaMr. Kevin Barefoot, ’00Mr. Michael Barich
and Ms. Joan slonczewskiMs. Janine BarillotMr. and Mrs. William r. Barlowdr. robert d. BarryMr. and Mrs. robert L. BarryMs. robin Barth, rnMr. Bruce e. Beckert, ’52Mr. Joseph J. Bedessem, ’86Mr. Kofi BekoeMr. and Mrs. robert L. Benedetto, ’89Mr. Paul s. Bennett, ’65 dr. and Mrs. frank H. Bennett, ’63Mr. thomas M. Berg, ’58Mr. Brian Berns
and Ms. Helen Martin BernsMr. and Mrs. Charles f. Betz, ’53Mr. and Mrs. richard Biffl
Mr. david Binkley and Ms. Patricia darish
Mr. and Mrs. ronald e. Birch deacon and Mrs. david K. BlackMr. elmer Blackburne
and Justice Laura BlackburneMr. and Mrs. Webster a. BladesMr. and Mrs. david B. BlairMr. david s. Blair, ’09Mr. and Mrs. Parle thomas BlakeMr. and Mrs. Jerry BokowMr. and Mrs. thaddeus P.
Boland, sr., ’75ambassador and Mrs. Clifford BondMr. Pablo BonillaMr. and Mrs. Walter J. BonnerMr. and Mrs. G. thomas BorgerMr. and Mrs. Marc t. Borger, ’98Mr. and Mrs. Matthew BoyseMr. albert e. Branson, Jr., ’60Mrs. Jane BrinleyMrs. Laura BrittonMr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Britton, ’84Mrs. Valerie Brown and Mr. dennis Brownrev. Homer Brown
and Ms. debra Knight-BrownMr. Kirk Brown and Ms. Carol ramirezMs. tamara BrownMr. and Mrs. s. Charles Brubaker, ’98Mr. and Mrs. edward C. BruntragerMr. sam Bryan and Ms. amy scottMr. and Mrs. sven BurmesterMr. Joseph e. Burns, ’50Mr. Patrick Burns
and Ms. Mary suffolettaMr. and Mrs. robert BurokerMr. and Mrs. ellis M. Butler, Jr.Ms. sylvia ByrdMr. and Mrs. antonino CalabroCaldwell Chapel Community
annual fund Circles of Giving
The Varsity cross country team won the PVAC championship for a second consecutive year under head coach Mr. Bryan Taylor.
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael CalingaertMr. and Mrs. Charles f. Callanan, ’69Mr. and Mrs. thomas f. CarpenterMr. John a. Carpenter, ’09dr. and Mrs. Mario CasarellaMr. and Mrs. James J. CasimirMr. and Mrs. stephen J. Castellan, ’75dr. and Mrs. david M. Castellan, ’79Mr. William a. Castellan, ’78fr. Javier CastroMr. dan B. Caulfield, ’81Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Caulfield, ’87dr. and Mrs. Joseph a. Chalmers, ’60Mr. and Mr. ramsey Chambersdr. antonio ChavesMr. Peter Chemery, ’70,
and Ms. amy HungerfordMr. and Mrs. Chong H. ChoMrs. nancy sheeran Cholis
and Mr. thomas CholisMr. and Mrs. William H. Choquette, sr.Mr. and Mrs. stephen J. Clark, ’60Mr. and Mrs. robert f. Clark, ’55Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. ClearyMr. Christopher d. Clement, ’98Mr. and Mrs. daniel e. ClementMr. david f. Clemmer, Jr., ’90Mr. K. awenate Cobbina, ’98Mr. nicholas CobbsMr. robert White Cobbs, ’02dr. + and Mrs. John t. CockerhamBrig. Gen. and Mrs. samuel
Cockerham, usa (ret.)Mr. and Mrs. Milo G. Coerperdr. Joel CohenMr. raymond f. Colangelo, ’63
Mrs. Barbara H. ColbyMr. and Mrs. John ColemanMr. and Mrs. Paul ComminsMr. Mark Commins
and Ms. Monica MischeMr. and Mrs. James r. ConnellMr. and Mrs. James P. Connell, ’90Mr. and Mrs. timothy J. Conway, ’80Mr. Michael Conyngham, ’78,
and Ms. Mary HardimanMr. and Mrs. William J.
Conyngham, ’74Mr. and Mrs. edward L. Cook, ’83Mr. and Mrs. thomas CoonyMr. and Mrs. William M. Corbett, ’55dr. Mark H. Corden, ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Peter CorranMrs. Catherine d. CorriganMr. John J. Corrigan, ’83Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Costa, ’82 dr. and Mrs. Joseph Cotruvo Mr. and Mrs. Vincent t. Cowal, ’78Mr. and Mrs. roger CrainMr. James Craver
and Ms. Laura McGrathMr. + and Mrs. Charles e. CrookeMr. and Mrs. James Crowne, ’67Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Crowne, ’72Mr. adrian Crowne, ’92,
and Ms. C. Harris CrowneMr. and Mrs. Peter Crumpdr. Paul J. Cunningham, ’88Mr. and Mrs. stan daberkowMr. James dahlberg
and Ms. deirdre donahueMr. and Mrs. William dalbecdr. and Mrs. Louis M. damianoMr. and Mrs. Mark dangleMr. and Mrs. William darishMr. nicholas B. davies, ’03Mr. and Mrs. Brian davitt, ’73Mr. and Mrs. Gregory a. de Groot, ’70Mr. r. Mark deanMr. richard J. defelice, ’57Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. dellapa, Jr.Mr. Hal deLucaMs. Jean Grosdidier deMatonsMr. and Mrs. William r. dentondr. Paul H. desan, ’73Mr. richard L. desJardins, ’57Mr. Matthew r. dickie, ’94Mrs. M. Catherine diggleMr. and Mrs. Michael dirdaMr. onnig H. dombalagian, ’88Mr. and Mrs. James donaldMr. and Mrs. J. Michael donnellyMr. and Mrs. thomas f. dorwart, ’58dow Jones and CompanyMr. and Mrs. James P.
downey, esq., ’66Mrs. Jill downeydr. and Mrs. Charles t. downeyMr. and Mrs. William J. driscollMr. anthony duComb
and Ms. robin isenberg
Mr. and Mrs. sotiraq dunellariMs. Janine dunneMr. and Mrs. Bobby dwyerdr. John C. edwards,’59Mr. and Mrs. Brian a. elenbaas, ’87Mrs. Hajnalka enzelescripMr. and Mrs. Miles P. eskindr. Leo eskin, ’76,
and Ms. Kathy alexanderMr. Peter f. eskin, ’90Mr. Peter a. evelethMr. Bazil facchina, ’78Mr. and Mrs. Charles fafardMr. C. Christopher fafard, ’83Mr. and Mrs. tom falettiMr. tony fazio and Ms. ellen o’neillMr. Martin e. feeney, ’05Mr. and Mrs. Piers a. fennell, ’92Mr. stephen C. fenwick, ’83Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. ferragutoMr. and Mrs. e. Joseph finan, ’61Mr. and Mrs. John e. finan, ’48Mr. thomas e. finan, ’92Mr. John M. fleming, ’92Mr. and Mrs. Mack flemingMr. Michael fletcher
and Ms. Chantal CourieutMr. and Mrs. Jonathan r. foley, ’76dr. farshad foroozanMr. roland f. foss, ’01Mr. and Mrs. robert t. fossMr. Paul-Martin foss, ’98Mr. and Mrs. frank J. freiseis, ’52Mr. adam friesMr. and Mrs. Bruce C. fuller, ’62Mr. dennis Gallagher
and Ms. Carol BarthelMr. scott M. Galloway, ’93Mr. and Mrs. George GarveyMs. solange GarveyMr. and Mrs. Joseph GerberMs. Carol GiacomoMrs. Lydia K GifflerMr. Joseph K. Giffler, ’82Mr. and Mrs. William GigaxMr. and Mrs. Bruno Giordanidr. and Mrs. Bruno Giordani, ’71Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Giuliani, ’52Mr. Brendan Gleason, ’03dr. Mark GnerroMs. Catherine GodfreyMs. Grace GoodellMs. Mary Lou Goodwin-KingMrs. Louise J. GordonMr. Mattias M. Graff, ’85Mrs. nancy ann Grandel
and Mr. Jeff GrandelMr. and Mrs. Kevin d. Gray, ’69Mr. ronald e. Greigg, ’64Ms. Kristin spearing GullandMr. and Mrs. John G. Haaga, ’71Mr. and Mrs. robert J. Haggerty, ’61Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hallamdr. and Mrs. Peter G. Hamm, ’72
annual fund Circles of Giving
New Form II students after receiving their House assignments on House Day, September 25.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm, ’68Mr. raymond Hankins, usaf (ret.)
and Ms. Lisa McCurdydr. timothy C. Hanley, ’60dr. and Mrs. reid H. Hansen, ’68Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry HarrelsonMrs. Bonnie W. HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey HarwoodMr. and Mrs. robert M. Hatch, ’83Mr. and Mrs. Charles HatcherMr. Lawrence P. Hayes, ’55Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hearn, ’77Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hearn, ’79Mrs. Marie-therese HenselMr. Philippe f. Hensel, ’84Mr. and Mrs. douglas d. HerbertMr. and Mrs. John K. Higgins, Jr.Mr. Justin Higgins, ’88dr. russell Hill and
Ms. Gloria smith-HillMr. Lawrence Hilliard
and Ms. Leslie davies-HilliardMr. raymond L. Hogan, ’68Mr. James Hohman
and Ms. Marian HaleMs. Zlatica HokeMr. Jacob J. Holtz, ’03Mr. and Mrs. Ward e. Hostetler, ’52Mr. and Mrs. richard HoughtonMr. Kevin C. Hudson, ’04Mr. Michael Huerta
and Ms. ann sowderdr. austin L. Hughes, ’66Mr. and Mrs. John s. Hurley, ’55
Mr. Lucas Husted, ’09Mr. Lars s. Hydle, ’92Mr. and Mrs. Juan B. ianni, ’66Mr. and Mrs. august imholtzdr. alexander s. isaac, ’86Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Jacques, ’62Mr. don Jansen
and Ms. Mary Kot-JansenMr. and Mrs. Charles JenningsMr. Philip L. Johnson, ’05dr. and Mrs. Carl Johnsondr. Larry JosephMr. steven W. Kahle, ’83Ms. Michelle KannanMr. and Mrs. edward KapustaMr. John d. Kastanek, ’58Mr. and Mrs. richard J. Keegan, Jr., ’73Mr. James Keegan
and dr. achsah Keegan, ’78Ms. Mary Louise KeeganMrs. Joan KeenanMr. thomas W. Keenan, ’77Ms. elizabeth B. Kehoedr. and Mrs. francis KellyMr. and Mrs. William a. Kelly, ’80Mr. and Mrs. richard Kennahdr. and Mrs. stephen G. KentMr. Patrick M. Kenny, ’91Mr. nicholas a. Kessides, ’01Mr. Peter a. Keszler, ’05 drs. Martin and Mary Lenore KeszlerMr. and Mrs. James r. KetchumMr. timothy r. Ketchum, ’90Mrs. Joan KinnairdMr. and Mrs. edward KirbyMr. Michael Kirkpatrick
and Ms. Cora tekachMr. richard Kjeldgaard
and Ms. Joan darbyMr. Peter Kjeldgaard, ’03Mr. Gerard Klein and
Ms. anne Marie Westerbaan-KleinMr. earl KlitenicMr. and Mrs. t. Michael KnaselMr. david M. Knasel, ’87dr. Juliana simmons KopecMr. and Mrs. Michael K. Kopec, ’93Mr. dionysios Koroulakis, ’10Mr. antony i. Koroulakis, ’07Mr. andreas Kraemer, ’95Mr. Mattias M. Kraemer, ’97Mr. sven Kraemer
and Ms. Carla Hubner-Kraemerdr. f. Wickham Kraemer, iii, ’92Mr. Joseph M. KrafftMr. and Mrs. Charles Krafftdr. and Mrs. James J. KrebsMr. and Mrs. david W. La VoyMr. thomas La Voy, ’09Mr. allan LaGrenade-finch, ’09Mr. Peter Lang, ’86Mr. nikolas Lanyi, ’85,
and Ms. Holly Peeledr. Michael Laskowski
and dr. Carol defrances
the Hon. and Mrs. James W. Lawson, ’48
Mr. James Leathers, ’04Mr. Howard Leathers
and Ms. Martha stancillMr. and Mrs. thomas J. LeckeyMr. and Mrs. arthur e. Leitch, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lemmondr. and Mrs. Michael a.
Lemp, ’54Mr. arthur LinderMr. and Mrs. William LippeMr. Michael LodicoMr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lombardi, ’69Mr. Clarence d. Long, iV, ’92dr. richard Long
and Ms. dolores CouttsMr. Jamsheed Lovelace, ’09Mr. and Mrs. samuel G. LucianoMr. thomas J. Lynch, ’87Mr. and Mrs. robert a. Mackall, ’67dr. and Mrs. thomas MagovernMr. and Mrs. robert Mahaneydrs. Marcel and Valerica MaicanMr. and Mrs. richard M. Maio, ’59Mr. and Mrs. thomas Malionekdr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Malone, iiiMr. and Mrs. Patrick a. MaloneMr. and Mrs. neville a. ManderMr. and Mrs. Michael J. Mariani, ’88Mr. and Mrs. donald e.
Marlowe, Jr., ’59Mr. and Mrs. roland e. Martin, Jr., ’57Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. MartinMr. and Mrs. s. douglas MartinMr. and Mrs. ronald e. Martin, ’61dr. John P. Martin, ’87Mr. Paul J. Martin, ’95Mr. and Mrs. stanley M.
Matelski, iii, ’62Mr. William t. Mathias, ’86dr. and Mrs. George e. Mattingly, ’56Mr. Jeffrey L. Mattlin, ’95Mr. scott M. Maxwell, ’97Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. May, ’84Mr. and Mrs. timothy P. May, ’83Mr. and Mrs. Carl MazzaMr. and Mrs. Michael J. McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Michael f. McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Michael M.
McCarthy, ’64Mr. John n. McCarthy, ’82Mr. and Mrs. robert P. McCartin, ’68Mr. Paul W. McCloskeyMr. J. Christopher Mcdonough, ’81Mr. and Mrs. Lorton s. McfarlaneMr. and edward reeves McGee, ’91Mr. sean M. McGervey, ’90Mr. thomas McGillMr. and Mrs. sean r. McGowan, ’83Mr. Philip C. McGuireMr. and Mrs. Brian t. McMahon, ’79Mr. and Mrs. Matthew a. McMahonMr. and Mrs. Peter L. McManus, ’61Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey McPherson
annual fund Circles of Giving
The Priory Players presented Gilbert & Sullivan’s the Pirates of Penzance in November. Above, Matthew Bond, Form VI, as Major-General Stanley.
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Mr. and Mrs. douglas MeadeMr. Joseph f. Mealy, Jr., ’51Mr. and Mrs. thomas J. MehiganMr. and Mrs. r. d. Melendez, ’48Mr. Martin Mellett
and Ms. Judy Walsh-MellettMr. and Mrs. Patrick MerkleMr. and Mrs. William d. MerkleMr. and Mrs. richard MessalleMr. robert Metzler, ’67,
and Ms. Mary CarnevaleMs. Julia MichelMr. and Mrs. G. Brent
Mickum, iV, ’72Mr. and Mrs. floyd MillerMr. and Mrs. Matthew C. MinahanMr. Charles d. Missar + dr. C. david Missar, ’83,
and Ms. Katherine MonahanMr. Lawrence Modisett
and Ms. ann sullivanMr. and Mrs. Marc MollerMr. and Mrs. Mark K. Molloy, ’89Mr. and Mrs. John MonizMr. Christopher J. Monsour, ’86Mr. John e. Montgomery, ’67Mr. John MontrollMr. Carl a. Morales, ’94Mr. and Mrs. José Moralesdr. and Mrs. Peter MoriciMr. and Mrs. alexander MorseMr. and Mrs. John MuldoonMr. and Mrs. Bill MulloolyMrs. Karen Murphydr. and Mrs. andrew J. Murphy, ’64Mr. and Mrs. James MurphyMr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Murphy, ’62
Mr. and Mrs. robert s. Murphy, ’57Mr. denis L. Murray, ’60Mr. and Mrs. James Mwombela, sr.dr. Paul V. Myron, ’56Mr. and Mrs. Carl nagel, iiiMr. and Mrs. robert nagleMr. david taylor nielsen
and Ms. deborah taylordrs. stephen nightingale, ’63,
and elizabeth WileyMr. James G. nolan, ’61Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M.
nolan, esq., ’76Mr. eamon K. nolan, ’05Mr. ryan s. nuanes, ’04Mr. and Mrs. José C. nuñezMr. and Mrs. francis J. o’Brimski, ’54Mr. and Mrs. daniel f. o’LearyMr. and Mrs. Bernard V.
o’neill, Jr., ’55dr. William P. o’neill, ’67dr. and Mrs. edward J. o’neill, ’59Mr. and Mrs. C. Larry o’rourkeMr. and Mrs. Bernard oetjenMr. and Mrs. Michael oetjenMr. norman J. oliver, ’62Mr. and Mrs. Mark oliver, ’65Mr. Kirk ottersonMr. and Mrs. Gerald oudensMr. and Mrs. Hugo a. owen, ’71dr. anthony L. owens, ’84Mr. Christopher Paganelli
and Ms. anne LintonMr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Palumbodr. and Mrs. Louis n. PangaroParents of the Class of 2009dr. don n. Parker, ’81
dr. rubina PatelMr. and Mrs. William P. Peak, Jr.Mr. Jason d. Peckenpaugh, ’96Capt. richard Pera
and Ms. Mary Jo robinsonMr. eugene f. Peters, Jr., ’73Pfizer foundationMr. timothy B. Phillips, ’85dr. Michael s. Phipps, ’93Mr. samuel d. Picard, ’97Mr. and Mrs. Victor PiccirilloMr. robert W. Pitts, ’50Mr. robert Pizzano
and Ms. donna forbesMr. and Mrs. thomas PocheMr. and Mrs. norbert PontzerMrs. Barbara PorterMr. James t. Potemra, ’82Mr. Peter M. Powers, ’89dr. and Mrs. Jogues r. Prandoni, ’62Mrs. Maria teresa PrendergastMr. Carl B. Procario-foley, ’79Mr. and Mrs. John B. radner, ’56Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. raischsr. Victoria M. rajca, rsCJdr. and Mrs. donald e. ralph, ’57raytheon systems CompanyMrs. Karen reedCapt. and Mrs. Paul M. reganMs. rita ann reimerMrs. Carol rentasdr. Joseph a. resing, ’82Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. riccioMr. eric P. rice, ’85Mr. Michael riggs, ’95 Mr. and Mrs. robert rinehartMrs. ruth ritterMrs. Mary Catherine robertsMs. elnora robertsMr. and Mrs. John e. robertson, ’64Mr. and Mrs. scott P. rodenhuis, ’82Mr. and Mrs. richard P. rodgersMr. Charles roh
and Ms. Maureen GevlinMrs. Maura rohdeMr. ian W.M. rose, ’07Mr. robert G. rudd, ‘09Mr. and Mrs. robert ruddMrs. antoinette ruppertMr. and Mrs. alfonso rushingMr. and Mrs. Charles russelldr. and Mrs. anthony russell, ’81Mr. and Mrs. noah G. sack, ’79Mr. and Mrs. richard a. sampMrs. Marilee sandersMr. and Mrs. s. sankarandrs. Vittorio and Jennifer sartorelliMs. Kathleen saundersdr. Bernd schaefer
and Ms. Karen riechertMr. thomas schlenkerMr. and Mrs. John schmittMr. and Mrs. thomas J. schmittMr. and Mrs. Lee schneiderMrs. sophie schubert
annual fund Circles of Giving
Dr. Herbert Wood explains a solution in his Upper Division Engineering class.
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Mrs. Joan f. schuckerMr. Joseph M. schweitzer, ’00Mr. and Mrs. roger t. scully, iiMr. roger t. scully, iii, ’10 Mr. Keith secular and Ms. susan Catlerdr. Jeanne sellaMr. and Mrs. stanley shermandr. daniel J. sherman, ’76 Mr. richard a. shumann, ’84Mr. Jeremy V. siegel, ’99Mr. and Mrs. Louis silvanoMr. and Mrs. stephen G. sinclairMr. robert sinsheimer
and Ms. Gretchen GueldeMr. and Mrs. dennis sissonMr. and Mrs. Perry r. skeathMr. and Mrs. donald e. smithMr. Gregory allgire smith, ’68,
and Ms. susan Wattsdr. Mark smith, ’73,
and Ms. elizabeth Bloch-smithMr. sebastian e. smoot, ’05Mr. and Mrs. John P. sontag, ’50dr. and Mrs. sanjiv soodsprint foundationMr. and Mrs. robert J. stanfordMr. James stanford, ’90,
and Ms. Carmencita Balagtasdr. Paul stares and Ms. sonni efronMs. Maureen steinbrunerMr. Joseph P. stensonMr. and Mrs. Michael a. stephensMr. Lucky stokes, ’69Mr. robert d. strobos, ’99Mr. and Mrs. Melchor L. suarez, ’70Mr. Charles G. sullivan, ’80Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. sullivanMr. and Mrs. Mark P. sullivan, ’86Ms. Graciela P. sullivanMr. Michael B. sundermeyer, ’58Lt. Col. and Mrs. Mark swentkofskeMr. Peter B. szegedy-Maszak, esq., ’68Mr. david a. taylorMr. Bryan taylorMr. taru M. thompson, ’09Mr. Patrick a. thrasher, ’97Mr. John tooleMr. and Mrs. Martin G. tracy, Jr., ’70dr. and Mrs. Paul traverMr. Jared traver, ’86Mr. and Mrs. edward W.
treacy, iii, ’85Mr. and Mrs. thomas a. trimbolidr. and Mrs. John f. truhlarMr. Conrad s. tseng, ’78dr. Peter C. tseng, ’76dr. and Mrs. r. scott turnerdr. and Mrs. C. frederick tynerunited Way of Greater Los angeles Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Vailedr. Han van dijk
and dr. Martha MatochaMr. and Mrs. roger a.
Vaughan, Jr., ’52Mr. allan Vecchione
and Ms. nina falvello
annual fund Circles of Giving
Verizon foundationMr. and Mrs. Gregory G. Vidmar, ’84Mr. Mark VincentMr. Christian Volz, ’70,
and Ms. Paula Jo Pagedr. stephen Volz, ’76,
and Ms. Maribeth GarnierMr. and Mrs. Paul VongsathornMr. Michael WackerMr.+ and Mrs.+ J. Burke Walsh, ’46Mr. david Walters, ’88,
and dr. Brenda nelsonMr. and Mrs. Paul d. Warring, ’65Mr. and Mrs. M. t. Warring, Jr., ’56Mr. alan WashburnMr. david Wasserman
and Ms. susan GinsbergMr. and Mrs. edward Wassermanadmiral and Mrs. James d.
Watkins, usn (ret.)dr. and Mrs. edward f. Watkins, ’81Mr. and Mrs. John M. WeaverCapt. and Mrs. Jerome J.
Weber, usn (ret.), ’54Mr. and Mrs. frederick Weck
Mr. Christopher P. Weck, ’88Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Welterdr. Luke Whitesell, ’76,
and Ms. Catherine McLellanMr. Joseph Wiehagen
and Ms. Cathleen CooneyCpt. Jeffrey Wilbur, ’95Mr. and Mrs. James a. Wilding, ’55Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Willett, ’91Mr. and Mrs. John d. Winters, ’48dr. and Mrs. Julien Worland, ’62Mr. and Mrs. tarik WrightMr. raul YepezMr. david Yokoyama-Martin, ’86,
and Ms. Joanne Yokoyama-MartinMr. W. Young and Ms. Mary sheridanMr. Peter Young, ’01Mrs. ieva Young
and Mr. Jeremy YoungMr. and Mrs. Barnaby ZallMr. and Mrs. edward ZdankiewiczLt. Col. and Mrs. Christopher Ziebarthdr. and Mrs. nicholas Zill, iiMs. suzanne Ziskadr. and Ms. Joseph J. Zorc, ’84
Twelve seniors were honored in the National Merit and National Achievement scholarship competitions this year. Front row, L-R: Neil Sood; Liam Walsh-Mellett; José Gutierrez; and James Keegan. Back row, L-R: Branden Alegbeleye; Benjamin Moniz; Jonathan Aguilera-Titus; and Matthew Bollinger. Not pictured: Solomon Brown; Robert Cobb, Jr.; Jeremy Cockerham; and James Mwombela. For the full list of senior awards, see page 14.
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annual Giving by Current Parents
Class of 2010form Vi
Mr. and Mrs. alejandro aguilera-titusambassador and Mrs. Clifford Bondrev. Homer Brown
and Ms. debra Knight-BrownMr. and Mrs. thomas f. Carpenterdr. + and Mrs. John t. CockerhamMr. and Mrs. david L. durkinMr. and Mrs. James J. Hearn, ’77Mr. James Keegan, ’78,
and dr. achsah KeeganMr. Martin Mellett
and Ms. Judy Walsh-MellettMr. and Mrs. John MonizMr. and Mrs. James MwombelaCapt. richard Pera
and Ms. Mary Jo robinsonMr. and Mrs. roger t. scully, iidr. and Mrs. sanjiv sooddr. Han van dijk
and dr. Martha MatochaMr. fares Zaki and Ms. Jane Kirby-Zaki
Class of 2011form V
Mr. and Mrs. Parle thomas Blake
dr. richard Calkins and Ms. Kathryn Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm, ’68Mr. thomas Husted
and Ms. ines BustilloMr. and Mrs. Charles KrafftMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey McPhersonMr. and Mrs. Michael oetjenMrs. Karen reedMr. and Mrs. alfonso rushingdr. Bernd schaefer
and Ms. Karen riechertMr. Keith secular and Ms. susan Catlerdr. and Mrs. terrence P. sheehanLt. Col. and Mrs. Christopher Ziebarth
Class of 2012form iV
Mr. and Mrs. Peter CrumpMr. and Mrs. Jonathan r. foley, ’76Mr. and Mrs. stephen diaz GavinMr. and Mrs. richard HoughtonMr. don Jansen
and Ms. Mary Kot-JansenMr. and Mrs. Kelly J. McConvilleMr. and Mrs. thomas J. MehiganMr. and Mrs. Patrick MerkleMr. Christopher Paganelli
and Ms. anne Linton
Mr. William Palmer and dr. elizabeth Kicklighter
Mr. and Mrs. edward Geoffrey sellaMr. david Wasserman
and Ms. susan GinsbergMr. donald Winkler
and Ms. Carolyn Winter
Class of 2013form iii
Mr. and Mrs. robert BellMr. and Mrs. Jerry Bokowdr. richard Calkins
and Ms. Kathryn WeissMr. James Craver
and Ms. Laura McGrathMr. and Mrs. andrew L. CreightonMr. and Mrs. Mark dangleMr. and Mrs. sotiraq dunellariMr. tony fazio and Ms. ellen o’neillMs. Mary Lou Goodwin-KingMr. raymond Hankins usaf (ret.)
and Ms. Lisa McCurdyMr. and Mrs. James J. Hearn, ’77Mr. and Mrs. douglas d. Herbertdr. and Mrs. Carl JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Christopher LindsayMr. and Mrs. Michael f. McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey McPhersonMr. Martin Mellett
and Ms. Judy Walsh-MellettMr. and Mrs. Patrick MerkleMr. andrew Miller
and Ms. Penelope farthingMr. and Mrs. James MwombelaMr. and Mrs. Kirk nahraMr. david taylor nielsen
and Ms. deborah taylorMr. and Mrs. norbert PontzerMr. and Mrs. Giovanni recchiaMr. and Mrs. John schmittdr. and Mrs. r. scott turner
Class of 2014form ii
Mr. Brian Berns and Ms. Helen Martin Berns
Mr. and Mrs. richard BifflMr. Patrick Burns
and Ms. Mary suffolettaMr. and Mrs. ellis M. Butler, Jr.dr. Joel CohenMr. and Mrs. tom falettiMr. and Mrs. Mark HoweMr. Michael Kirkpatrick
and Ms. Cora tekach
Parents provide the foundation for our students’ success, both now and in the future. We truly appreciate the efforts, generosity and support of all our families.
The Varsity wrestling team compiled a record of 8-3 in Mid-Atlantic Wrestling League competition under head coach Mr. Steve Roush.
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dr. Michael Laskowski and dr. Carol defrances
Mr. and Mrs. Michael LemmonMr. and Mrs. Carl MazzaMr. and Mrs. douglas MeadeMrs. Karen MurphyMr. and Mrs. thomas Pochedrs. Vittorio and Jennifer sartorellidr. Paul stares and Ms. sonni efronLt. Col. and Mrs. Mark swentkofskeMr. donald Winkler
and Ms. Carolyn WinterMr. and Mrs. steven Worth
Class of 2015form i
Mr. and Mrs. William dalbecMr. Michael Huerta
and Ms. ann sowderMr. robert Pizzano
and Ms. donna forbes
Mr. robert rose and Ms. Michele Parent
Mr. and Mrs. edward Geoffrey sellaMr. allan Vecchione
and Ms. nina falvelloMr. and Mrs. tarik Wright
Class of 2016form a
Mr. david Binkley and Ms. Patricia darish
Mr. Kirk Brown and Ms. Carol ramirezMr. and Mr. ramsey ChambersMr. and Mrs. Peter CrumpMr. Michael fletcher
and Ms. Chantal CourieutMs. solange GarveyMr. and Mrs. andrew LorentzMr. and Mrs. Matthew MarkelMr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant raischLt. Col. and Mrs. Mark swentkofske
annual Giving by Past Parentsst. anselm’s abbey school takes great pride in the continued support of parents after their sons have left st. anselm’s. We are grateful for their ongoing generosity and endorsement of the school’s mission. We are especially excited about the formation of a new group composed of past parents, known as Form VII Forever. all past parents are welcome to join.
Maestro Marcel Maican conducts during the annual Christmas concert.
Mr. George ackermanMr. Kerry allen and Ms. Maureen sheaMr. and Mrs. M. W. ambroseMs. Michelle arène +Mrs. irene arpinMrs. Joan M. BaderMr. and Mrs. alfredo C. BandongMr. Michael Barich
and Mrs. Joan slonczewskiMr. and Mrs. William r. BarlowMr. and Mrs. stephen f. BarnettMr. robert d. Barry, Ph.d.Mr. and Mrs. robert L. Barrydrs. John and Catherine Benedettodeacon and Mrs. david K. BlackMr. and Mrs. Webster a. BladesMr. and Mrs. david B. BlairMr. and Mrs. edward a. BlickMr. Pierre d. Boehler, ’76Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. BonnerMr. and Mrs. G. thomas BorgerMr. and Mrs. Matthew BoyseMrs. Laura BrittonMr. and Mrs. Herbert f. BrooksMr. and Mrs. Kevin J. BroschMr. and Mrs. stanley C. BrubakerMr. and Mrs. edward C. BruntragerMr. and Mrs. sven BurmesterMr. and Mrs. antonino CalabroMr. and Mrs. Michael CalingaertMs. Kathleen Carrolldr. and Mrs. Mario CasarellaMr. and Mrs. James J. Casimir
Mrs. Joan CastellanMr. + and Mrs. donald CaulfieldMr. and Mrs. robert G. ChristensenMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. ClearyMr. and Mrs. daniel e. ClementMr. nicholas CobbsMrs. Barbara H. ColbyMr. and Mrs. James r. ConnellMrs. Margaret ConynghamMr. and Mrs. thomas CoonyMr. and Mrs. Pierce s. CordenMr. and Mrs. Peter CorranMrs. Catherine d. Corrigandr. and Mrs. Joseph CotruvoMr. and Mrs. roger CrainMr. + and Mrs. Charles e. CrookeMr. and Mrs. James Crowne, ’67Mr. and Mrs. stan daberkowMr. James dahlberg
and Ms. deirdre donahuedr. and Mrs. Louis M. damianoMr. and Mrs. Cornelius daviesMr. and Mrs. Michael dirdaMr. and Mrs. r. Michael doddMr. and Mrs. raymond s. dolgertdrs. Paul and Joanne domsonMr. and Mrs. J. Michael donnellyMr. thomas dougherty
and dr. Kathleen doughertyMrs. Jill downeyMr. and Mrs. William J. driscollMr. anthony duComb
and Ms. robin isenberg
Mr. and Mrs. anthony elenbaasMr. and Mrs. Miles Peter eskinMr. Peter a. evelethMr. and Mrs. Charles fafardMr. and Mrs. Keith H. faganMr. John feeney
and ambassador Laura KennedyMr. and Mrs. Michael J. ferragutoMs. ellen fieldingMr. and Mrs. randall fiertzMr. and Mrs. James o. fikeMr. and Mrs. e. Joseph finan, ’61dr. Bernard finch
and dr. alana LaGrenadeMr. and Mrs. Mack flemingMr. and Mrs. robert t. fossMr. dennis Gallagher
and Ms. Carol BarthelMr. and Mrs. George GarveyMr. and Mrs. Joseph GerberMs. Carol GiacomoMr. and Mrs. J. Mark GidleyMrs. Lydia K. GifflerMr. and Mrs. William GigaxMr. and Mrs. Bruno GiordaniMr. James Gleason
and Ms. Cynthia Butlerdrs. Michael and deborah GoldbergMr. and Mrs. Mark HallamMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm, ’68Mr. and Mrs. david thomas HaresignMr. and Mrs. J. Barry HarrelsonMrs. Bonnie W. Harrison
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Mrs. Jane B. HartMr. and Mrs. Charles HatcherMr. and Mrs. W. Jon HeddesheimerMr. and Mrs. John P. HelmMr. frank Henneburg
and Ms. sharon freyMrs. Marie-therese HenselMr. and Mrs. John K. Higgins, Jr.dr. russell Hill
and Ms. Gloria smith-HillMr. Lawrence Hilliard
and Ms. Leslie davies-HilliardMr. James Hohman
and Ms. Marian HaleMs. Zlatica HokeMr. and Mrs. James HuitemaMr. and Mrs. august imholtzMr. terry Jacobs
and Ms. dena ann BakerMr. George Jansen and Ms. Kathy steinMr. and Mrs. Charles JenningsCol. Joseph Johnson
and LtC. Pamela JohnsonMr. and Mrs. david KalinskiMr. and Mrs. edward KapustaMr. and Mrs. stephen M. Kearney, ’74Mrs. eleanore L. KeeganMrs. Joan KeenanMrs. elizabeth B. Kehoedr. and Mrs. francis Kellydr. and Mrs. stephen G. Kentdrs. Martin and Mary Lenore KeszlerMr. and Mrs. James r. KetchumMrs. Joan KinnairdMr. richard Kjeldgaard
and Ms. Joan darbyMr. Gerard Klein and
Ms. anne Marie Westerbaan-KleinMr. and Mrs. t. Michael Knaseldr. Juliana simmons KopecMr. sven Kraemer
and Ms. Carla Hubner-KraemerMr. and Mrs. david Wayne La VoyMr. Joseph Langdr. and Mrs. Joseph P. LawrenceMr. and Mrs. William H. LearyMr. Howard Leathers
and Ms. Martha stancillMr. and Mrs. arthur e. Leitch, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William K. LevedahlMr. and Mrs. david Levydr. and Mrs. Mark K. LiMr. and Mrs. James f. Lischer, Jr.dr. richard Long
and Ms. dolores CouttsMr. and Mrs. samuel G. LucianoMr. and Mrs. thomas J. MahaffeyMr. and Mrs. robert MahaneyMr. and Mrs. thomas Malionekdr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Malone iiiMr. and Mrs. Patrick a. MaloneMr. and Mrs. neville a. ManderMrs. elizabeth MarianiMr. and Mrs. Bernard H. MartinMr. and Mrs. s. douglas Martin
Mr. and Mrs. d. stephen MathiasMr. and Mrs. thomas a. Maurodrs. William and Patricia MayMr. Paul W. McCloskeyMr. david McCloud
and Ms. roberta MahoneyMr. and Mrs. Lorton s. McfarlaneMr. and Mrs. Matthew a. McMahonMrs. Helen McneillMr. and Mrs. richard MessalleMr. robert Metzler, ’67,
and Ms. Mary CarnevaleMr. and Mrs. floyd MillerMr. and Mrs. Matthew C. MinahanMr. Charles d. Missar + Mr. Lawrence Modisett
and Ms. ann sullivanMr. and Mrs. J. Paul Molloydr. and Mrs. Peter MoriciMr. ralph MuoioMr. and Mrs. James MurphyMr. and Mrs. Carl nagel, iiiMr. and Mrs. robert nagleMr. richard nuanes
and Ms. Kathi sullivanMr. and Mrs. José C. nuñezMr. and Mrs. C. Larry o’rourkeMr. and Mrs. Gerald oudensMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey a. owingsMr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Palumbodr. and Mrs. Louis n. Pangarodr. rubina PatelMr. and Mrs. eugene f. Peters, ’47Mr. eugene f. Peters, Jr., ’73Mr. and Mrs. B. donovan PicardMr. and Mrs. Victor PiccirilloMr. and Mrs. Peter G. PowersMr. and Mrs. John a. riggsMs. Linda L. rileyMr. and Mrs. robert rinehartMr. and Mrs. david f. rinnMr. and Mrs. richard P. rodgersMr. Charles roh
and Ms. Maureen Gevlin
Mr. and Mrs. salvatore a. romanoMr. and Mrs. stephen d. roushMr. and Mrs. robert ruddMr. and Mrs. Charles russellMr. and Mrs. richard a. sampMrs. Marilee sandersMs. Kathleen saundersMr. and Mrs. stanley shermanMr. and Mrs. stephen G. sinclairMr. robert sinsheimer
and Ms. Gretchen GueldeMr. and Mrs. Perry richmond skeathMr. and Mrs. donald e. smiththe Hon. and Mrs. Loren a. smithMr. and Mrs. rudolph somwaruMr. and Mrs. robert J. stanfordMs. Maureen steinbrunerMr. and Mrs. Michael a. stephensMr. and Mrs. John strylowskiMs. Graciela P. sullivanMr. and Mrs. Peter M. sullivanMr. and Mrs. Charles r. taylordr. and Mrs. Paul traverMr. and Mrs. thomas a. trimbolidr. Mark turner and dr. sybil taskerdr. and Mrs. C. frederick tynerdr. and Mrs. Gordon C. VidmarMr. and Mrs. Paul VongsathornMr. and Mrs. Miguel d. WalshMr. and Mrs. William Waltersadmiral and Mrs. James d.
Watkins, usn (ret.)Mr. and Mrs. John M. WeaverMr. and Mrs. frederick WeckMr. and Mrs. Gregory J. WelterMr. Joseph Wiehagen
and Ms. Cathleen CooneyMr. and Mrs. richard B. WillettMr. and Mrs. Bernard J. WixonMr. and Mrs. Barnaby ZallMr. and Mrs. edward Zdankiewiczdr. and Mrs. nicholas Zill, iiMs. suzanne Ziska
annual Giving by Past Parents
Modern Language Department Chair Mrs. Hajnalka Enzel in an Upper Division Spanish class.
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Giving by Trusteesevery lay trustee of st. anselm’s abbey school participates in the annual fund each year. as school leaders, they give early and generously to the fund. the Board of trustees made gifts to the 2009–2010 annual fund totaling more than $32,500, or 10 percent of the overall giving. We are thankful for their many generous gifts to st. anselm’s and for their commitment to our mission.
Mr. and Mrs. James e. Boland, ’67Mr. and Mrs. G. thomas BorgerMr. and Mrs. Marco ClarkMr. and Mrs. Jonathan e. Colby, ’64 *Mr. Christopher davittMr. and Mrs. William a. fennell, ’66Mr. and Mrs. stephen M. Kearney, ’74 **Mr. and Mrs. stephen B. Kinnaird, ’80Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. nolan, ’76Mr. and Mrs. Morgan o’Brien, ’62Mr. and Mrs. John a. schissel, ’84 * Mr. and Mrs. richard B. Willett
* Member of the Donor Trust ** Member of the Donor Trust and Board of Trustees
The Middle School basketball team with coach Mr. Paul Commins at a home game in December.
annual Giving by Faculty & Stafffaculty and staff gifts to the annual fund send a strong message to our community that our teachers and administrators believe in and stand behind the school’s mission. st. anselm’s abbey school is proud to announce that 100 percent of our lay faculty and staff contributed to the 2009–2010 appeal.
Ms. najla abuasaliMr. Henry achilles
and Ms. Helen MollickMr. robert alspaughMs. Michelle arène +Ms. robin Barth, rnMr. Kofi BekoeMr. Pablo BonillaMrs. Jane BrinleyMrs. Valerie Brown
and Mr. dennis BrownMs. tamara Brownfr. Javier Castrodr. and Mrs. antonio ChavesMrs. nancy sheeran Cholis
and Mr. thomas CholisMr. and Mrs. Peter Collins, ’74Mr. Mark Commins
and Ms. Monica MischeMr. and Mrs. Paul ComminsMr. John J. Corrigan, ’83
Mr. r. Mark deanMr. Hal deLucaMs. M. Catherine diggledr. and Mrs. Charles t. downeyMs. Janine dunneMrs. Hajnalka enzeldr. farshad foroozanMr. adam friesMrs. nancy ann Grandel
and Mr. Jeff GrandelMr. and Mrs. Paul GrenaldoMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm, ’68Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Harwooddr. Larry JosephMs. Michelle KannanMr. Peter Kjeldgaard, ’03Mr. James Leathers, ’04Mr. and Mrs. William LippeMr. Michael Lodicodr. Marcel Maican
and dr. Valerica Maican
Mr. and Mrs. Michael f. McCarthyMr. John MontrollMr. and Mrs. José MoralesMr. and Mrs. alexander e. MorseMr. and Mrs. Kirk ottersonMs. elizabeth Peak
and Mr. stephen Cross Ms. delora M. PelosiMrs. Carol rentasMrs. Maura rohdeMr. and Mrs. Louis silvanoMr. and Mrs. dennis sissonMr. Bryan taylorMr. and Mrs. Jonathan VaileMr. Mark VincentMr. and Mrs. Paul Wofsydr. and Mrs. Herbert t. WoodMr. raul YepezMr. Peter Young, ’01Mrs. ieva Young
and Mr. Jeremy Young+ deceased
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annual Giving by Grandparentssupport from our grandparents comes from every form and reinforces our united commitment to educating the next generation.
Mr. elmer Blackburne and Justice Laura Blackburne
Ms. sylvia ByrdBrig. Gen. and Mrs. samuel
Cockerham, usa (ret.)Mr. and Mrs. William darishMr. and Mrs. James donaldMr. and Mrs. allen GastonMrs. Louise J. GordonMr. and Mrs. edward KirbyMr. Joseph M. KrafftMr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsay, Jr.Mrs. Barbara B. LuchsMr. and Mrs. William d. MerkleMs. Helene o’neilMr. and Mrs. s. sankaranMr. and Mrs. edward Wasserman
Math and Origami teacher Mr. John Montroll in an A.P. Calculus class.
annual Giving by AlumniWe thank our alumni, who so generously support their alma mater so that future generations may benefit from the same quality education that they received as students. st. anselm’s abbey school is grateful to the alumni who contributed $119,552 in 2009–2010.
Note: The class giving percentages listed in this section are based on the number of living alumni in each class for whom we have valid current addresses in our database.
Top Annual Fund Classes (By dollars raised)
Year amount
1978 $11,595.00 1961 $11,195.00 1964 $10,175.00 1981 $8,355.00 1974 $8,055.00 1950 $5,565.00 1985 $5,080.00 1983 $4,815.00 1960 $3,930.00 1957 $3,845.00 1993 $3,800.00 1967 $2,725.00
Classes with at least 30% Annual Fund Participation
Year % of Class 1948 63%1983 41%1976 39%1955 38%1957 38%1962 37%1981 35%1956 33%1967 33%1973 33%1978 33%1985 33%1974 32%1982 32%1984 31%1968 30%1992 30%
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Class of 1946 – 20%Mr.+ and Mrs.+ J. Burke Walsh
Class of 1947 – 10%Mr. and Mrs. eugene f. Peters, sr.
Class of 1948 – 63%dr. and Mrs. William ComminsMr. and Mrs. John finanthe Hon. and Mrs. James LawsonMr. and Mrs. robert MelendezMr. and Mrs. John Winters
Class of 1950 – 27%Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burnsambassador and Mrs. James nolanMr. robert W. Pitts
Class of 1951 – 11%Mr. Joseph Mealy
Class of 1952 – 29%Mr. and Mrs. Bruce BeckertMr. and Mrs. frank freiseisMr. and Mrs. Benjamin Giulianidr. and Mrs. Bernard HilligMr. and Mrs. Ward HostetlerMr. and Mrs. roger Vaughan
Class of 1953 – 11%Mr. and Mrs. Charles Betz
Class of 1954 – 25%Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Balderstondr. and Mrs. Michael LempMr. and Mrs. francis o’BrimskiCapt. and Mrs. Jerome
Weber, usn (ret.)
Class of 1955 – 38%Mr. and Mrs. robert ClarkMr. and Mrs. William CorbettMr. Lawrence HayesMr. and Mrs. John HurleyMr. and Mrs. Bernard o’neillMr. and Mrs. James Wilding
Class of 1956 – 33%dr. and Mrs. George Mattinglydr. Paul MyronMr. and Mrs. John radnerMr. and Mrs. M. t. Warring
Class of 1957 – 38%Mr. richard defeliceMr. and Mrs. richard desJardinsMr. and Mrs. roland MartinMr. and Mrs. robert Murphydr. and Mrs. donald ralphMr. and Mrs. John ruppel
Class of 1958 – 29%Mr. and Mrs. thomas BergMr. and Mrs. thomas dorwart
Mr. John Kastanekdr. and Mrs. Paul MattinglyMr. Michael sundermeyer
Class of 1959 – 22%dr. John edwardsMr. and Mrs. richard MaioMr. and Mrs. donald Marlowedr. and Mrs. edward o’neill
Class of 1960 – 28%Mr. and Mrs. albert BransonMr. and Mrs. Joseph ChalmersMr. and Mrs. stephen ClarkMr. Christopher dalydr. timothy HanleyMr. Brian McManusdr. and Mrs. John MillwaterMr. denis Murray
Class of 1961 – 27%Mr. and Mrs. edward finanMr. and Mrs. robert HaggertyMr. and Mrs. ronald MartinMr. and Mrs. Peter McManusMr. James nolanMr. and Mrs. Benjamin PortoMr. and Mrs. robert truland
Class of 1962 – 37%Mr. and Mrs. Bruce fullerMr. and Mrs. Joseph JacquesMr. and Mrs. stanley MatelskiMr. and Mrs. Leonard MurphyMr. and Mrs. norman oliverdr. and Mrs. Jogues Prandonidr. and Mrs. Julien Worland
Class of 1963 – 20%dr. and Mrs. frank BennettMr. raymond Colangelo
drs. stephen nightingale and elizabeth Wiley
Class of 1964 – 27%Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan ColbyMr. ronald GreiggMr. and Mrs. Michael McCarthyMr. and Mrs. andrew Murphy
Class of 1965 – 22%Mr. and Mrs. Paul BennettMr. and Mrs. Mark oliverMr. and Mrs. Paul WarringMr. and Mrs. Christopher Werner
Class of 1966 – 27%Mr. and Mrs. robert BransonMr. and Mrs. James downeyMr. and Mrs. Christopher dugandr. and Mrs. austin HughesMr. and Mrs. Juan iannidr. andrew szegedy-Maszak
Class of 1967 – 33%Mr. and Mrs. James BolandMr. and Mrs. James CrowneMr. and Mrs. douglas diamondMr. and Mrs. robert MackallMr. robert Metzler
and Ms. Mary Carnevaledr. William o’neilldr. and Mrs. George schreiner
Class of 1968 – 30%Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hammdr. and Mrs. reid HansenMr. raymond Hogan
and dr. emily PlattMr. and Mrs. robert McCartinMr. Gregory smith
and Ms. susan WattsMr. Peter szegedy-Maszak
The Class of 1960 celebrated the 50th anniversary of their graduation at the second annual All-Alumni Reunion Weekend April 23-25. Pictured, left to right: Tony Bruno; Dennis Murray; Peter Schmitt; Peter Traskey; John Donnelly; George O’Keefe; Brian McManus; Chris Daly; John Millwater; and Michael Hartford.
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Class of 1969 – 27%Mr. and Mrs. Charles CallananMr. and Mrs. Kevin GrayMr. and Mrs. Michael LombardiMr. Lucky stokes
Class of 1970 – 25%Mr. Peter Chemery
and Ms. amy HungerfordMr. and Mrs. Gregory de GrootMr. and Mrs. Melchor suarezMr. and Mrs. Martin tracyMr. Christian Volz
and Ms. Paula Jo Page
Class of 1971 – 24%dr. and Mrs. Bruno GiordaniMr. and Mrs. John HaagaMr. John Mullan
and Ms. denise eggersMr. and Mrs. Hugo owen
Class of 1972 – 25%Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Crownedr. and Mrs. Peter HammMr. albert Hansen
and Ms. Karen MullerMr. and Mrs. G. Brent MickumMr. Charles sheehan
and Ms. Caroline ratcliffe
Class of 1973 – 33%Mr. sean Brennan
and Ms. alice fischer-ColbrieMr. and Mrs. Brian davittdr. Paul desanMr. and Mrs. richard KeeganMr. f. Patrick ostronicMr. eugene f. Peters, Jr.dr. Mark smith
and Ms. elizabeth Bloch-smith
Class of 1974 – 32%Mr. and Mrs. Carl BabendreierMr. and Mrs. Peter L. CollinsMr. and Mrs. William ConynghamMr. and Mrs. stephen M. KearneyMr. and Mrs. H. david PickeringMr. James sharerdr. Kenneth Yale
Class of 1975 – 20%Mr. and Mrs. thaddeus BolandMr. and Mrs. stephen CastellanMr. and Mrs. Carl siebentritt
Class of 1976 – 39%Mr. and Mrs. Brian BaderMr. Pierre Boehlerdr. Leo eskin and Ms. Kathy alexanderMr. and Mrs. Jonathan foleyMr. and Mrs. Matthew nolan, esq.dr. daniel shermandr. Peter tsengdr. stephen Volz
and Ms. Maribeth Garnierdr. Luke Whitesell
and Ms. Catherine McLellan
Class of 1977 – 17%Mr. and Mrs. James HearnMr. thomas Keenandr. Connie swiner
Class of 1978 – 33%Mr. and Mrs. William CastellanMr. Michael Conyngham
and Ms. Mary HardimanMr. and Mrs. Vincent CowalMr. Bazil facchinaMr. and Mrs. James KeeganMr. Paul ritchie
and Ms. ayn Hagler
Mr. Conrad tsengfr. Charles Wood
Class of 1979 – 22%dr. and Mrs. david CastellanMr. Michael HearnMr. and Mrs. Brian McMahonMr. and Mrs. Carl Procario-foleyMr. and Mrs. noah sack
Class of 1980 – 22%dr. arthur Burnettdr. Michael Cappello
and Ms. Kerry robinsonMr. and Mrs. timothy ConwayMr. and Mrs. William KellyMr. Charles sullivan
Class of 1981 – 35%Mr. and Mrs. thaddeus BurnsMr. and Mrs. dan CaulfieldMr. and Mrs. eugene elderMr. John HuitemaMr. J. Christopher Mcdonoughdr. and Mrs. don Parkerdr. and Mrs. anthony russelldr. edward Watkins
Class of 1982 – 32%Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth CostaMr. Joseph GifflerMr. and Mrs. James LucierMr. John McCarthyMr. and Mrs. James Potemradr. Joseph resing
and Ms. Miriam BertramMr. and Mrs. scott rodenhuis
Class of 1983 – 41%Mr. and Mrs. edward CookMr. John J. CorriganMr. Michael CorriganMr. and Mrs. C. Christopher fafardMr. stephen fenwickMr. and Mrs. robert HatchMr. and Mrs. steven KahleMr. Mark Mahaney
and Ms. Patricia MickensMr. and Mrs. timothy MayMr. and Mrs. sean McGowandr. C. david Missar
and Ms. Katherine MonahanMr. and Mrs. a. Christopher Waddell
Class of 1984 – 31%Mr. and Mrs. Matthew BrittonMr. david Burke and Ms. Kelly McGannMr. and Mrs. Philippe Henseldr. donald JacksonMr. and Mrs. Patrick Maydr. and Mrs. anthony owensMr. richard shumannMr. and Mrs. Gregory Vidmardr. and Mrs. Joseph Zorc
Fifteen New York City-area alumni gathered for a reception at the Harvard Club on January 19 with Fr. Peter.
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Class of 1985 – 33%dr. and Mrs. david antezanaMr. and Mrs. Christian BarryMr. and Mrs. terrence CaulfieldMr. Mattias GraffMr. nikolas Lanyi and Ms. Holly PeeleMr. and Mrs. timothy PhillipsMr. eric riceMr. and Mrs. edward treacy
Class of 1986 – 25%Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bedessemdr. alexander isaacMr. Peter LangMr. and Mrs. William MathiasMr. Christopher MonsourMr. and Mrs. Paul ritaccoMr. and Mrs. Mark sullivanMr. Jared traverMr. and Mrs. david Yokoyama-Martin
Class of 1987 – 27%Mr. and Mrs. Christopher CaulfieldMr. and Mrs. Brian elenbaasMr. david KnaselMr. and Mrs. thomas LeeMr. thomas Lynchdr. and Mrs. John Martin
Class of 1988 – 21%dr. Paul CunninghamMr. onnig dombalagianMr. Justin HigginsMr. and Mrs. Michael MarianiMr. david Walters
and dr. Brenda nelsonMr. Christopher Weck
Class of 1989 – 12%Mr. and Mrs. robert BenedettoMr. and Mrs. Mark MolloyMr. and Mrs. Peter Powers
Class of 1990 – 22%Mr. david ClemmerMr. and Mrs. James ConnellMr. and Mrs. Peter eskinMr. and Mrs. timothy Ketchum
Mr. sean McGerveyMr. James stanford
and Ms. Carmencita Balagtas
Class of 1991 – 10%Mr. and Mrs. edward McGeeMr. and Mrs. Bradford Willett
Class of 1992 – 30%Mr. and Mrs. adrian CrowneMr. and Mrs. Piers fennellMr. thomas finanMr. and Mrs. John flemingMr. Lars Hydledr. and Mrs. f. Wickham KraemerMr. Clarence d. Long, iV
Class of 1993 – 18%Mr. scott GallowayMr. and Mrs. Michael KopecMr. and Mrs. david LischerMr. Marc Manderdr. and Mrs. Michael Phipps
Class of 1994 – 13%Mr. Matthew dickieMr. Husayn-olivier MoodyMr. Carl Morales
Class of 1995 – 24%Mr. Mark CordenMr. andreas KraemerMr. Paul MartinMr. Jeffrey MattlinMr. Michael riggsCpt. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wilbur
Class of 1996 – 12%Lt. nathan KendrickMr. Jason Peckenpaugh
and Ms. nancy Glass
Class of 1997 – 15%Mr. Mattias KraemerMr. scott MaxwellMr. samuel PicardMr. Patrick thrasher
Class of 1998 – 18%Mr. and Mrs. Marc BorgerMr. and Mrs. s. Charles BrubakerMr. Christopher ClementMr. K. awenate CobbinaMr. Paul-Martin foss
Class of 1999 – 9%Mr. Jeremy siegelMr. robert d. strobos
Class of 2000 – 16%Mr. Pankaj agarwallaMr. Chrisotpher allenMr. Kevin BarefootMr. Joseph schweitzerCpt. John Wildt
Class of 2001 – 12%Mr. adewole adamsonMr. roland f. fossMr. nicholas KessidesMr. Peter Young
Class of 2002 – 4%Mr. robert Cobbs
Class of 2003 – 14%Mr. nicholas daviesMr. Peter fieldingMr. Brendan GleasonMr. Jacob HoltzMr. Peter Kjeldgaard
Class of 2004 – 9%Mr. Kevin HudsonMr. James LeathersMr. ryan nuanes
Class of 2005 – 14%Mr. Martin feeneyMr. Philip JohnsonMr. Peter KeszlerMr. eamon nolanMr. sebastian smoot
Class of 2007 – 6%Mr. antony KoroulakisMr. ian rose
Class of 2009 – 21%Mr. david BlairMr. John CarpenterMr. Lucas HustedMr. thomas La VoyMr. allan LaGrenade-finchMr. Jamsheed LovelaceMr. robert ruddMr. taru thompson
Class of 2010 – 7%Mr. dionysios KoroulakisMr. roger t. scully, iii
The Jumbotron at AT&T Park in San Francisco welcomes Fr. Peter and St. Anselm’s alumni at a July Giants game.
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Consecutive Years report
Mrs. irene arpinMr. and Mrs. robert L. BarryMr. and Mrs. edward a. BlickMr. and Mrs. Herbert f. BrooksMrs. Joan CastellanMrs. nancy sheeran Cholis
and Mr. thomas CholisMr. nicholas Cobbs
these 43 donors have generously given to the annual fund for 10 or more consecutive years. their total giving to date is $497,533, and their total number of years giving is more than 560.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo G. CoerperMr. and Mrs. James r. ConnellMr. and Mrs. Mack flemingMr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Giuliani, ’52Mr. and Mrs. Mark HallamMrs. Bonnie W. HarrisonMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey HarwoodMr. and Mrs. Charles Hatcher
Ms. Mary Louise KeeganMrs. Joan Kinnairdrev. t. ansgar Laczkothe Hon. and Mrs. James W.
Lawson, ’48Mr. Howard Leathers
and Ms. Martha stancillMr. everett Mattlin
and Ms. Barbara Patockadrs. William and Patricia MayMr. and Mrs. richard e. MetreyMr. and Mrs. Matthew C. MinahanMr. and Mrs. Mark K. Molloy, ’89Mr. ralph MuoioMr. and Mrs. James MurphyMr. and Mrs. Matthew M.
nolan, esq., ’76Mrs. sofia owenMr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. PalumboMr. and Mrs. B. donovan PicardMr. Howard riddick
and dr. Carol riddickMrs. Mary Catherine robertsMr. and Mrs. richard P. rodgersMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey shepherdMr. and Mrs. robert J. stanfordMr. and Mrs. William G. teedMr. and Mrs. Miguel d. WalshMr. alan Washburndr. and Mrs. Herbert t. WoodMrs. Maryann YoungMr. W. Young and Ms. Mary sheridanthe W. o’neil foundation, inc.
School was closed for a full week in February when back-to-back blizzards dumped more than two feet of snow on Washington.
st. anselm’s abbey school is grateful for the generous support of the following corporations, foundations and businesses.
Giving by Corporations & Foundations
ace fire extinguisher service, inc.alice & eugene ford foundationthe attridge family Charitable fundCamera ready GraphicsCatholic Business network
of Prince George’s CountyCoakley Williams ConstructionColorado security agencyCommonwealth digital office solutionsdaisy B. deering trustdow Jones & Companyescripfannie Mae foundationGe foundation
Giant food, inc.Glenwood electricGoldman sachs and Companyi drive smart, inc.international Brotherhood of teamstersthe James M. Johnston trust for
Charitable and educational PurposesJefferson Millwork and designMicrosoft Corporationnational Capital Cactus and
succulent societythe new York times foundationnolan family Charitable
foundation, inc.
Pfizer foundationPlexus Consulting Group, LLCraytheon systems Companysprint foundationst. anselm’s abbey school
alumni associationst. anselm’s abbey school
Parents associationtargetunited Way of delawareunited Way of the
national Capital areathe W. o’neil foundation, inc.Wiley rein LLP
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2009 Fall Scholarship Galathe growth of st. anselm’s abbey school has presented new challenges as well as new opportunities for meeting the needs of our student body. By supporting the fall scholarship Gala, the donors listed below have helped to preserve and expand the school’s commitment to remaining accessible to qualified young men regardless of their financial circumstances. the 2009 Gala, which honored the entire monastic community of st. anselm’s abbey, past and present, for their steadfast dedication to the abbey school, grossed nearly $250,000 for current-year financial aid.
anonymous ace fire extinguisher service, inc.Mr. rafael acevedo
and Ms. Gabriela PardoMs. adwoa aggrey-BrownMr. and Mrs. alejandro aguilera-titusMr. and Mrs. Babatunde alegbeleyeMr. and Mrs. Harry allenMr. and Mrs. robert alspaughMr. and Mrs. James andersonMr. and Mrs. Paul anninosMr. donald arndt
and Ms. Kathy schmidt-arndtMrs. irene arpinHon. and Mrs. Patrick J. attridgeMr. and Mrs. daniel f.
attridge, esq., ’72Mr. and Mrs. Byron BaileyMs. Janine Barillotdr. Margaret BarronMs. robin Barth, rnMr. and Mrs. robert BellMs. Hypathia BernalesMr. Brian Berns
and Ms. Helen Martin BernsMs. Janice BertozziMr. richard Best and Ms. alison LuchsMr. david Binkley
and Ms. Patricia darishMr. and Mrs. ronald e. BirchMr. William Black
and Ms. rita Kelliher-BlackMr. and Mrs. Parle thomas BlakeMr. and Mrs. edward a. BlickMr. and Mrs. donald K. BloomfieldMr. and Mrs. Jerry Bokowambassador and Mrs. Clifford BondMr. and Mrs. Walter J. BonnerMr. Justin Bonner, ’98Mr. and Mrs. G. thomas BorgerMr. and Mrs. Marc t. Borger, ’98Mr. Charles Bragale
and Ms. Christine nyirjesy BragaleMr. and Mrs. albert e. Branson, Jr., ’60Mr. John Brasunas
and Ms. Kathleen McCannMrs. Jane BrinleyMr. and Mrs. Herbert f. BrooksMs. Carolyn t. BrownMr. Kirk Brown and Ms. Carol ramirezrev. Homer Brown
and Ms. debra Knight-BrownMs. Candice BrownMs. sandra BrownMs. tamara Brown
Mrs. sarah W. BuieMr. Christopher J. Buie, ’89Mr. Jim M. BurkhardtMr. Patrick Burns
and Ms. Mary suffolettaMr. Horace C. BurrellMr. and Mrs. ellis M. Butler, Jr.Ms. sylvia ByrdMr. and Mrs. Michael CalingaertCamera ready GraphicsMr. and Mrs. david CapeMr. and Mrs. thomas f. CarpenterMr. andrew C. Carroll, ‘84dr. and Mrs. Mario CasarellaMr. Michael CassidyMs. donna CassityMrs. Joan Castellanfr. Javier Castrodrs. Mario and susana CerritelliMr. and Mr. ramsey ChambersMs. elaine Changdr. song s. ChoMrs. nancy sheeran Cholis
and Mr. thomas Cholisdr. and Mrs. allen ChurchMr. and Mrs. daniel e. ClementMr. Christopher d. Clement, ’98Mr. and Mrs. robert W. Cobb, sr.dr. + and Mrs. John t. CockerhamMr. and Mrs. timothy Coffindr. Joel CohenMr. and Mrs. Jonathan e. Colby, ’64
Mrs. Barbara H. ColbyMr. and Mrs. John ColemanMr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74Colorado security agencyMr. Mark Commins
and Ms. Monica MischeMr. and Mrs. Paul ComminsMs. Margaret ConynghamMs. Karen L. CoxMr. James Craver
and Ms. Laura McGrathMr. and Mrs. andrew L. CreightonMr. and Mrs. Peter CrumpMr. and Mrs. John P. CurranMr. James dahlberg
and Ms. deirdre donahueMr. and Mrs. William dalbecMr. and Mrs. Guy d’amecourt, ’62Mr. and Mrs. Mark dangleMr. and Mrs. William darishMr. and Mrs. Christopher davittMr. r. Mark deanMr. and Mrs. Michael deckerMr. Patrick M. decker, ’02Mr. and Mrs. Joseph deleonibusdr. Jerome delli Priscoli
and Ms. suzanne stephensMr. Hal deLucaMr. and Mrs. Geert Maurice dePrestdr. russell dickerson
and dr. Pamela PehrssonMs. M. Catherine diggle
Fr. Michael Hall, OSB, ’56, addresses guests at the Fall Scholarship Gala on behalf of the monastic community, which the 2009 Gala honored.
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace dismuke, Jr.Ms. amber dobyneMr. and Mrs. William d. dolan, iii, ’61dr. dolchiMr. and Mrs. James donaldMr. and Mrs. J. Michael donnellyMr. Justin donnelly, ’98dow Jones and CompanyMr. and Mrs. William J. driscollMr. and Mrs. sotiraq dunellariMr. and Mrs. david L. durkinMr. and Mrs. anthony engelMrs. Hajnalka enzelescripdr. Leo eskin, ’76,
and Ms. Kathy alexanderMr. and Mrs. tom falettiMr. and Mrs. thomas favret, ’76Mr. and Mrs. William a. fennell, ’66Mr. Peter H. fielding, ’03dr. Bernard finch
and dr. alana LaGrenadeMr. and Mrs. William J. fisherMr. and Mrs. ira a fishmanMr. Michael fletcher
and Ms. Chantal CourieutMr. and Mrs. andrew foisMr. and Mrs. Jonathan r. foley, ’76Mr. roland f. foss, ’01dr. Harold frazier
and dr. annie frazierMr. adam friesMr. and Mrs. Jean e. GaetjensMr. and Mrs. Brian GarciaMs. Gloria Wyvill GarnerMs. solange Garveydr. and Mrs. robert a. Gasser, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. stephen diaz GavinMs. Carol GiacomoMr. and Mrs. edward f.X. GilbrideMr. Christopher Girardot
and Ms. susan scheidMs. Catherine GodfreyMs. Mary Lou Goodwin-KingMrs. nancy ann Grandel
and Mr. Jeff GrandelMr. Hiram GreeneMr. James Grimaldi
and Ms. niki CollinsMs. Kristin spearing GullandMs. Lori GuthrieMr. and Mrs. robert J. Haggerty, ’61Mr. and Mrs. edmund HaislmaierMr. and Mrs. Mark HallamMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamm, ’68Mr. raymond Hankins usaf (ret.)
and Ms. Lisa McCurdyMr. anthony M. Hankinsdr. timothy C. Hanley, ’60Mr. and Mrs. Keith HarristonMs. ruth Hart BollingerMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey HarwoodMr. sameh Hashem
and Ms. nancy riveraMr. and Mrs. J. dunstan Hayden, ’50
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hearn, ’77Heffron Company, inc.Mr. frank Henneburg
and Ms. sharon freyMrs. Marie-therese HenselMr. and Mrs. douglas d. HerbertMr. thomas Higgins
and Ms. anne McGregor HigginsMr. Lawrence Hilliard
and Ms. Leslie davies-HilliardHoward G. Hoffman Printing, inc.Mr. Jacob J. Holtz, ’03Mr. and Mrs. richard HoughtonMr. Kevin C. Hudson, ’04Mr. Michael Huerta
and Ms. ann sowderMr. and Mrs. James HuitemaMr. John s. Huitema, ’81Mr. thomas Husted
and Ms. ines Bustilloi drive smart, inc.international Brotherhood of teamstersMr. don Jansen
and Ms. Mary Kot-JansenMr. and Mrs. robert Jenkins, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles JenningsMr. and Mrs. david JonesMs. renee JonesMs. Louise M. Jonesdr. Larry JosephMr. and Mrs. stephen M. Kearney, ’74Mr. and Mrs. John KelleyMr. and Mrs. John M. Kelly, ’85Mr. and Mrs. William P. KellyMs. Mary e. KenelMs. Helene Grove KennyMr. Patrick M. Kenny, ’91Kenwood animal HospitalMr. nicholas a. Kessides, ’01Mr. and Mrs. John a. KilcoyneMr. and Mrs. stephen B. Kinnaird, ’80Mr. Michael Kirkpatrick
and Ms. Cora tekach
Mr. richard Kjeldgaard and Ms. Joan darby
Mr. Michael KleinMr. and Mrs. franz Klinkenberghdr. Juliana simmons KopecMr. and Mrs. John KoroulakisMr. and Mrs. Charles Krafftrev. t. ansgar LaczkoMr. and Mrs. John Ladddr. Michael Laskowski
and dr. Carol defrancesMr. ramon L. Lavanderothe Hon. and Mrs. James W.
Lawson, ’48Mr. Howard Leathers
and Ms. Martha stancillMr. James Leathers, ’04Mr. daryl LeeMs. Louise LeeMr. Ken Lermandr. and Mrs. Charles Lewisdr. and Mrs. Mark K. LiMr. and Mrs. Christopher LindsayMr. and Mrs. William LippeMr. Clarence d. Long, iV, ’92dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. LongacreMr. and Mrs. andrew LorentzMr. James P. Lucier, Jr., ’82Mr. Matthew B. Lynch, ’04Ms. elena Lynch-dolbertdr. and Mrs. Michael MageeMr. and Mrs. John MarcantonioMr. and Mrs. Carlos MarinoMr. and Mrs. Matthew Markeldr. and Mrs. Paul H. Mattingly, ’58Mr. everett Mattlin
and Ms. Barbara PatockaMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. May, ’84Mr. and Mrs. timothy P. May, ’83Mr. and Mrs. Carl MazzaMr. and Mrs. William McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Michael f. McCarthyMs. Marketa McCauley
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Students and faculty gathered in April for the annual Egg Drop contest for Fourth Form physics students. Daniel Magee was this year’s winner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kelly J. McConvilleMr. J. Christopher Mcdonough, ’81Mr. and Mrs. Lorton s. McfarlaneMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey McPhersonMr. and Mrs. douglas MeadeMr. Joseph f. Mealy, Jr., ’51Mr. and Mrs. thomas J. MehiganMr. Martin Mellett
and Ms. Judy Walsh-MellettMr. and Mrs. Patrick MerkleMr. and Mrs. William d. MerkleMr. and Mrs. richard e. MetreyMr. robert Metzler, ’67,
and Ms. Mary CarnevaleMr. andrew Miller
and Ms. Penelope farthingdr. C. david Missar, ’83,
and Ms. Katherine MonahanMs. Jean e. Mitchell-MannMr. and Mrs. John MonizMr. and Mrs. Peter M. MontagueMr. and Mrs. andrew MontemaranoMr. and Mrs. anthony MooreMr. and Mrs. Jose Moralesdr. and Mrs. Peter MoriciMr. Jason MoskowitzMrs. Karen MurphyMr. and Mrs. James MwombelaMr. and Mrs. Carl nagel, iiiMr. and Mrs. Kirk nahranational Capital Cactus and
succulent societyMr. david taylor nielsen
and Ms. deborah taylorMr. Michael P. niemiraMr. Christopher niosi
and Ms. Victoria Langfordambassador and Mrs. James e.
nolan, Jr., ’50Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M.
nolan, esq., ’76Mr. and Mrs. alex novakMr. Joseph B. o’Brien, ’03Ms. sharon o’donnell-BurnsMr. and Mrs. Bernard oetjenMr. and Mrs. Michael oetjenMr. Joongyul oh and Ms. anna rheeMrs. nancy opalackMr. f. Patrick ostronic, ’73Mr. and Mrs. Yaw oteng-agipongMr. Kirk ottersonMrs. sofia owenMr. Christopher Paganelli
and Ms. anne LintonMr. William Palmer
and dr. elizabeth KicklighterMr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Palumbodr. rubina PatelMr. and Mrs. thomas PecoraroMs. Marie PelosiMs. delora M. PelosiCapt. richard Pera
and Ms. Mary Jo robinsonMr. and Mrs. Lou PeriMr. and Mrs. B. donovan Picard
dr. darlene a. L. PierceMr. robert Pizzano
and Ms. donna forbesMr. and Mrs. thomas PocheMr. and Mrs. Mark PolhemusMr. and Mrs. norbert PontzerMr. Lance PruettMr. and Mrs. Paul Quinnrev. and Mrs. e. C. raffettoMr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant raischMr. and Mrs. Giovanni recchiaMrs. Karen reedMrs. Carol rentasMs. Judith assmus riggsMrs. Carol a. roachMrs. Mary Catherine robertsMr. and Mrs. Mark a. romano, ’86Mr. and Mrs. salvatore a. romanoMr. robert rose
and Ms. Michele ParentMr. and Mrs. stephen d. roushMr. and Mrs. robert ruddMr. and Mrs. ricardo ruizsaint Charles Borromeo
Catholic ChurchMs. susan santangeloMr. and Mrs. richard sawatzkidr. Bernd schaefer
and Ms. Karen riechertMs. alisa scheinerMr. and Mrs. John schmertzMr. and Mrs. John schmittMr. and Mrs. John schornMs. Priscilla anne schwabMr. and Mrs. erich schwartzMr. and Mrs. roger t. scully, iiMr. Keith secular and Ms. susan CatlerMr. and Mrs. edward Geoffrey selladr. Jeanne sellashannon & Luchs insurance agencydr. and Mrs. terrence P. sheehanMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey shepherdMr. and Mrs. Bruce shermanMr. and Mrs. Jean-robert siclaitMr. and Mrs. Louis silvanoMr. and Mrs. Perry richmond skeathMr. and Mrs. donald e. smithdr. and Mrs. sanjiv soodMr. and Mrs. Peter L. spencer, Jr.Mr. James stanford, ’90,
and Ms. Carmencita BalagtasMr. and Mrs. robert J. stanforddr. Paul stares and Ms. sonni efronstone ridge school of the sacred HeartMs. alessandra J. stylesMr. and Mrs. sean swartzdr. andrew s. szegedy-Maszak, ’66targetMr. and Mrs. William G. teedMr. George tharakan
and dr. soma tharakanthe daisy B. deering trustthe W. o’neil foundation, inc.Mr. and Mrs. devarajan thirumalaiMs. Phyllis C. toliver
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Mr. and Mrs. James traxelMr. and Mrs. edward treacy, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael tuccidr. and Mrs. r. scott turnerdr. and Mrs. C. frederick tynerMs. elaine umelounited Way of the national Capital
areaunited Way of Greater Los angelesdr. Han van dijk
and dr. Martha MatochaMr. allan Vecchione
and Ms. nina falvellodr. and Mrs. Gordon C. VidmarMr. francis t. Vincent, Jr.Mr. James-Michael von stroebelMr.+ and Mrs.+ J. Burke Walsh, ’46Mr. david Wasserman
and Ms. susan Ginsbergadmiral and Mrs. James d.
Watkins, usn (ret.)Mr. and Mrs. Christopher s.
Werner, ’65Weyer’s floor service, inc.Mr. u. robert Whalen
and Ms. olya duzeydr. Luke Whitesell, ’76,
and Ms. Catherine McLellanMr. and Mrs. robert WillmoreMr. donald Winkler
and Ms. Carolyn WinterMr. Christopher Wnuk
and Ms. s. Lynn Coleman Wnukdr. and Mrs. Herbert t. Wooddr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yale, ’74Mr. Paul Yde and Ms. sarah elderMrs. ieva Young and Mr. Jeremy YoungMr. fares Zaki and Ms. Jane Kirby-ZakiLt. Col. and Mrs. Christopher ZiebarthMs. suzanne ZiskaMr. and Mrs. david r. Zwick
Richard Pera, ’10, captain of the PVAC-winning varsity baseball team.
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Workplace Giving: United Way and CFCspecial thanks to parents, alumni and friends of st. anselm’s abbey school who donate through the united Way (#8967) or Combined federal Campaign (#15844). st. anselm’s was notified by united Way/CfC this fiscal year of the generous supporters listed below. Note: If you contribute to St. Anselm’s through United Way/CFC at your workplace and you do not see your name listed, please contact your HR office to give United Way/CFC permission to release your name and gift information to us.
united Way donorsMr. daniel attridge, esq., ’72Mr. George JansenMr. david LevyMrs. Barbara LuchsMr. Paul richMr. Gerard treanor, ’61
CfC donorsMrs. Michelle BondMr. thomas Brennan, ’71Mr. Herbert BrooksMs. Kathleen CarrollMr. and Mrs. Mario CerritelliMrs. Mary ChristensenMrs. Katherine daviesMr. terrence deneenMr. J. Michael donnellyMr. thomas doughertyMrs. rosemarie elenbaasMr. thomas favretMs. ellen fieldingMrs. Carol fiertzMr. James fikeMr. stephen HaagaMr. raymond Hankins usaf (ret.)Mr. John HelmMr. Geoffrey Hill, ’93Mr. Michael Hodgson, ’66Mr. don JansenCol. Joseph JohnsonMr. thomas KatrinakMr. richard Keegan, ’73Mr. John M. Kelly, ’85Mr. John Kellyambassador Laura Kennedy
Mr. John Ketchum, ’84Mr. Joseph LawrenceMr. William LearyMr. William Levedahldr. and Mrs. Jeffrey LongacreMr. david MaggiMs. roberta MahoneyMr. d. stephen Mathiasdr. Martha MatochaMr. Christopher Mcdonough, ’81Mr. James McHale, ’01Mr. John MonizMr. Jeffrey owings
Capt. richard PeraMs. Lorraine ramsdellMs. Linda rileyMrs. Patricia rinnMr. stephen roushMrs. agapi somwaruMs. Martha stancillMs. Mary suffolettaMrs. Mary ellen taylorMs. Janice trauschMr. Lee tynerMr. Jeffrey WilkinsMr. and Mrs. Bernard Wixon
Bank of AmericaMr. Hugo owen, ’71
Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundationdr. donald G. Jackson, ’84
Dow Jones & CompanyMr. robert W. Metzler, ’67
Fannie Mae FoundationMr. david KalinskiMrs. sylvia Mahaffey
2009–2010 Matching GiftsWe are grateful for those corporations that match their employees’ gifts to st. anselm’s abbey school.
GE FoundationMr. Christian M. Barry, ’85Mr. thaddeus J. Burns, ’81
Goldman Sachs and CompanyMr. david B. Lischer, ’93
Pfizer Foundationdr. Bruno Giordani, ’71
Raytheon Systems Companydr. anthony L. owens, ’84
Sprint FoundationMr. Bernard V. o’neill, Jr., ’55
Verizon FoundationMr. Mark oliver, ’65
Wiley Rein, LLPMr. Kirk nahra
The Varsity tennis team poses with coach Ms. Sean Lane prior to a home match in May.
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Gifts to the Annual Golf Outingthe 17th annual st. anselm’s abbey school Golf outing, hosted by the alumni association, raised almost $20,000 for scholarship aid. Patrick attridge, ’74, chaired the event and was assisted by several of his fellow members of the alumni association Board.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip alexanderHon. and Mrs. Patrick J. attridgeMr. Patrick J. attridge, ’74Mr. and Mrs. daniel f.
attridge, esq., ’72Mr. James P. Beirne, ’66Mr. and Mrs. G. thomas BorgerMrs. Valerie BrownMr. Christopher Caulfield, ’87Mr. and Mrs. terrence C. Caulfield, ’85Mr. d. Philip Cefaratti, ’82Mrs. nancy sheeran CholisMr. Blake ClancyMr. Marco ClarkMr. sean CoakleyColorado security agencyCommonwealth digital office solutionsCoakley Williams ConstructionMr. Paul ComminsMr. earl CookMr. John J. Corrigan, ’83Mr. Michael J. Corrigan, ’83Mr. and Mrs. andrew L. CreightonMr. and Mrs. Christopher davittMr. Brian davitt, ’73Mr. Mark deanMr. Jeffrey didion, ’78Mr. Michael didionMr. and Mrs. William a. fennell, ’66Mr. James d. filpi, ’86Mr. William s. fletcherGlenwood electricMrs. nancy ann GrandelHeffron Company, inc.Mr. ralph K. HeinzeMr. Matthew Hallam, ’05
Mr. Howard G. HoffmanMr. Kevin Hudson, ’04Mr. fabian Jarrin, ’03Jefferson Millwork and designMr. and Mrs. todd JuneauMr. and Mrs. stephen M. Kearney, ’74Mr. nicholas r. Klank, ’97Mr. James Leathers, ’04Mr. Conor Lynch Mr. Geoffrey MartinyMr. and Mrs. timothy P. May, ’83Mr. and Mrs. sean C.e.
Mcdonough, esq., ’82Mr. and Mrs. sean r. McGowan, ’83
Mr. Mark MeyerMr. and Mrs. Matthew M.
nolan, esq., ’76Mrs. Geraldine novakMr. and Mrs. Morgan e. o’Brien, ’62Mr. f. Patrick ostronic, ’73Mr. and Mrs. H. david Pickering, Jr., ’74Mr. and Mrs. duff Pickering, ’80Mr. Mark raddatzMr. Mike riling Mr. and Mrs. david r. robertsdr. Mark roddy, ’92,
and Ms. Kirsten friedel-roddyMr. Paul roddyMr. Chris romanoMr. and Mrs. Mark a. romano, ’86Mr. and Mrs. salvatore a. romanoMr. and Mrs. stephen d. roushruppert LandscapingMr. Jordan ryanMr. Bart sandersMr. and Mrs. William Barlow
sanders iii, ’82shannon and Luchs insurance agencyMr. Louis silvanoMr. richie sotoMr. Yovani soto, ’96staples electric CompanyLt. Col. and Mrs. Mark swentkofskeMr. Bryan taylorMr. John thurberMr. Bill turcoMr. anthony tu-sekineMr. Gregory WadeMr. and Mrs. richard B. WillettMr. and Mrs. Paul WofsyMr. anthony Zgainer
Alumni Association President Awenate Cobbina, ’98, presents Fr. Peter with a check from the Association for $30,000 at the Annual Golf Outing on June 7.
The winning foursome, left to right: Director of Development Valerie Brown, Jordan Ryan, Conor Lynch and Headmaster Louis Silvano.
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Honorary and Memorial Giftsall gifts listed here were applied to our endowment fund, unless otherwise directed by the donor.
In Memory of Mr. Peter Barry, ’83 Mr. and Mrs. robert L. Barry Mrs. Joan Keenan Mr. earl Klitenic
In Honor of Mr. Harry Bokow and Mrs. Sylvia Bokow Mr. and Mrs. Jerrry Bokow
In Honor of Mr. Christopher J. Buie, ’89 Mrs. sarah W. Buie
In Honor of Mr. Will Butler Mrs. Louise J. Gordon
In Honor of Mrs. Nancy Sheeran Cholis dr. and Mrs. thomas Magovern
In Memory of Mr. David Collins Ms. Janet Garber
In Honor of Mr. Joseph Connell Mr. and Mrs. James r. Connell
Gifts to the John Jay Daly, ’46 Scholarship Fund Mr. david andelman
and Ms. Karen Methlie Ms. Joan anderson Mr. Joseph Baremore
and Ms. Mae Jones Mr. and Mrs. anthony f. Busch, ’56 Mr. and Mrs. nicholas Caggiano ronald M. Coffin
General Contractors, inc. Ms. Marion Cove Mr. Brendan daly, ’80,
and Ms. Julie rasicot Mr. Corbett B. daly, ’89 Ms. deirdre daly Ms. Ginny daly Mr. Matthew daly, ’80 Ms. Maura daly Mr. sean daly, ’73 Mr. William Jolley Mr. and Mrs. Leonard s. Joyce Mrs. elizabeth B. Kehoe Ms. dorothy Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Kuttner Mr. and Mrs. sidney Madwed Ms. nancy L. Matthews Ms. Mary Beth Mcateer Mr. and Mrs. terrence
McCartin, ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Brady McKaig
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter McKaig Mrs. Mary f. Moriarty Mr. James G. o’Boyle, esq. Ms. Kate daly Paradis radio-tV Correspondents’
association Mr. Mark sanborn Ms. evelyn d. schurman Mr. sherwood smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles f.
Wochomurka, iii Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woehrle
In Memory of Mr. Eugene Dangle Mr. and Mrs. Mark dangle
In Memory of Mr. R. Neil Dickman Mr. sam Bryan and Ms. amy scott Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Willett, ’91
In Memory of Fr. Thomas Fahy, OSB, ’48 Mr. raymond L. Hogan, ’68,
and dr. emily Platt dr. andrew s. szegedy-Maszak, ’66
In Honor of Mr. Adam Fries Lt. Col. and Mrs. Mark swentkofske
In Honor ofMr. David C. Haresign, ’01 Mr. and Mrs. david t. Haresign
In Memory of Mrs. Helen D. Holtz Mr. thomas C. Holtz
In Memory of Mr. Philip J. Huitema, ’82 Mr. and Mrs. James Huitema Mr. Philip C. McGuire
In Memory of Mr. Patrick Kennedy Mr. steven Kennedy
In Memory of Fr. Daniel Kirk, OSB Mr. thomas C. Holtz
In Honor of Dr. J. Stephen Latimer Parents of the Class of 2009
In Memory of Dr. James K. Lovelace dr. rubina Patel
In Memory of Mrs. Eleanor Claire Luciano Mr. and Mrs. samuel G. Luciano
In Memory of Mr. Joseph P. Mariani Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bronstein Ms. stacey Yates James Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. ransome Ms. sandra scaia
In Memory of Mr. John H. McNeill Mr. and Mrs. Pierce s. Corden
In Memory of Mr. Timothy P. McTighe, ’68 Mr. raymond L. Hogan, ’68,
and dr. emily Platt
In Memory of Mrs. Elaine Muoio Mr. francis t. Vincent, Jr.
In Memory of Mr. G. Brian Murphy Ms. Janet Garber Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J.
Gerber, ’89 Mr. and Mrs. thomas J. Leckey Mr. frederick Lockyear
and Ms. Jean Garber
In Memory of Fr. Hugh Monmonier, OSB dr. andrew s. szegedy-Maszak, ’66
In Memory of Mr. James J. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howe
In Memory of Mr. Francis Nyirjesy, ’74
Mr. Charles Bragale and Ms. Christine nyirjesy Bragale
Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74 dr. and Mrs. Michael W. May, ’77 dr. and Mrs. Paul nyirjesy, ’77
In Honor of Ms. Delora Pelosi Lt. Col. and Mrs. Mark swentkofske
In Memory of Fr. Stephen Reid, OSB dr. andrew s. szegedy-Maszak, ’66
In Memory of Mr. Henry A. Resing dr. and Mrs. James J. Krebs
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additional Gifts to the Endowment Fundin addition to the honorary and memorial contributions to the endowment fund, st. anselm’s receives other gifts that are also directed to this fund, including gifts made to endowed prizes and endowed scholarship funds.
Mr. and Mrs. robert J. Branson, ’66Mr. and Mrs. G. thomas BorgerMr. and Mrs. James r. Connellthe estate of Mr. r. neil dickmanMr. and Mrs. anthony engelMr. and Mrs. William a. fennell, ’66Ge foundationthe James M. Johnston trust for Charitable
and educational Purposes
Mr. and Mrs. richard J. Keegan, Jr., ’73Mr. and Mrs. stephen Kinnaird, ’80Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. May, ’84Microsoft CorporationMrs. Cheryl Peckenpaughst. anselm’s abbey school alumni associationdrs. Vittorio and Jennifer sartorelli
In Honor of Mr. Daniel F. Rinzel, ’88 Ms. Kathleen saunders
In Memory of Mr. Peter Samp, ’08 arlington Knights of Columbus
swim team Ms. Joan axelroth Mr. and Mrs. anthony engel Mr. and Mrs. franco ercolano dr. farshad foroozan
fannie Mae foundation Ms. Carol Giacomo Mr. frank Henneburg
and Ms. sharon frey Mr. John f. Kelly, ’08 Mr. and Mrs. thomas J. Mahaffey Mr. William Palmer
and dr. elizabeth Kicklighter Mr. Howard riddick
and dr. Carol riddick Mr. and Mrs. richard a. samp Mr. and Mrs. Lee schneider
In Honor of Abbot Aidan Shea, OSB dr. George adams
and dr. deborah tussing Mr. and Mrs. david Levy dr. Kenneth Yale, ’74
In Memory of Mr. Thomas J. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. sullivan
In Memory of Mr. Pekuang Tseng dr. Peter C. tseng, ’76
In Honor of Fr. Peter Weigand, OSB Mr. fares Zaki
and Ms. Jane Kirby-Zaki
In Memory of Mr. Frederick White Mr. and Mrs. G. thomas Borger
In Memory of Dr. Frank B. Whitesell, ’70 Ms. Pamela M. Bard Ms. ethel r. Koehler Mr. david W. Kuhnsman Ms. susan Vogt Mr. and Mrs. John H. Womeldorf
In Honor of Fr. Charles A. Wood, ’78 Mr. Michael Wacker
In Honor of Mrs. Kathleen Yinug Ms. alice M. rivlin
In Memory of Mr. Samuel A. Young, ’47 Ms. Jeanne Mcintire
Prior Simon McGurk, OSB, superior of the monastery, during an all-school liturgy in the Devine Theater.
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Gifts to the 1955 Academic Buildingthis list reflects gifts and pledge payments for the renovation and expansion of the 1955 academic Building made between July 1, 2009 and June 30, 2010.
dr. david a. Harnett, iii, ’58Mr. and Mrs. thomas J. MehiganMr. and Mrs. Mark K. Molloy, ’89Mr. richard nuanes
and Ms. Kathi sullivan
Mrs. Cheryl Peckenpaughdr. and Mrs. Jogues r. Prandoni, ’62Mr. Paul ritchie, ’78,
and Ms. ayn HaglerMr. and Mrs. richard W. rutherford
Mr. William seabrook and Ms. Gay Ludington
Mr. and Mrs. a. robert Walshdr. and Mrs. Julien Worland, ’62
Gifts-in-Kindthe individuals listed here donated items and services that fulfilled specific needs of the school. these items are unbudgeted and enhance a variety of areas of school life.
Mr. Brian Berns and Ms. Helen Martin Berns
Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Collins, ’74Mr. and Mrs. randall francioseMs. delora PelosiMr. and Mrs. Paul richMr. and Mrs. John schmittMr. and Mrs. James Voelzke
Named Scholarship Gifts
additional Restricted Giftsdonors listed here designated their gifts to specific projects or programs that are of special importance to them. these chosen areas of interest at st. anselm’s abbey school benefited from the generosity of these donors.
Mr. and Mrs. robert L. BarryMr. and Mrs. James Huitemathe James M. Johnston trust
for Charitable and educational PurposesMr. thomas McCormickst. anselm’s abbey school alumni associationst. anselm’s abbey school Parents associationMr. and Mrs. richard sampMr. C. richard stafford, ’53
donors listed here designated their gifts to one of our named scholarships, which are funds used for scholarship aid in the 2009–2010 school year. students both present and past have benefited from the generosity of these donors.
the alice and eugene ford foundation scholarshipFour-year renewable scholarship awarded to student(s) with demonstrated financial need and academic ability residing in the District of Columbiaalice and eugene ford foundation
the G. thomas and Geraldine d. Borger scholarshipFour-year renewable scholarship awarded to a student with demonstrated financial need and academic abilityMr. and Mrs. G. thomas Borger
the Class of 1966 scholarshipFour-year renewable scholarship awarded in honor of the Class of 1966 to student(s) with demonstrated financial need and academic abilityMr. robert Branson, ’66Mr. and Mrs. William fennell, ’66dr. austin Hughes, ’66
the John W. and Joan K. Kinnaird scholarshipFour-year renewable scholarship awarded to a student with demonstrated financial need and academic abilityMr. and Mrs. stephen Kinnaird, ’80
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Giving by Friends of the School
Giving by Friends of the Abbeydr. George adams
and dr. deborah tussingMr. and Mrs. Walter J. BankMs. Judy BarrMs. Mary a. BorstMs. Carolyn t. BrownMr. emerson M. BrownMr. Jerry CourseyMr. and Mrs. Michael J. dellapa, Jr.Ms. Jean Grosdidier deMatonsMr. and Mrs. Bart denninMr. and Mrs. William r. dentonMr. and Mrs. Kieran C. dickinsonMr. and Mrs. raymond s. dolgertMr. and Mrs. ira a. fishmanMs. Gloria Wyvill GarnerMr. richard GarnerMr. and Mrs. Charles Glaserdr. Mark GnerroMs. Grace Goodellrev. david Granfield, osB + rev. Patrick Granfield, osBMs. Kristin spearing GullandMr. and Mrs. Paul G. Haaga, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. daniel t. Hallinan
Ms. Mildred HallinanMrs. Mary seton HamiltonMrs. Jane B. HartMr. and Mrs. donald J. HeimMr. and Mrs. John G. ironmongerMrs. M. elizabeth f. JonesMr. Joseph skeffington
and Ms. Mary e. KenelMr. and Mrs. William a. KennedyMr. and Mrs. Joseph LangMr. ramon L. LavanderoMr. and Mrs. thomas P. LeckeyMr. Mark L. Lofgren
and Mrs. Kathryn L. niewenhousthe Lonergan instituteMr. and Mrs. francis J. LostumboMr. John J. MaherMiss rosemary McMahonMr. and Mrs. richard e. MetreyMr. and Mrs. John MuldoonMs. Maria nazarczukMr. Michael P. niemiraMr. and Mrs. daniel f. o’LearyMrs. sofia owenMs. Patricia sisca Pace
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Peak, Jr.Miss Vidya angela PillaiMrs. Barbara PorterMr. and Mrs. thomas a. PrendergastMr. and Mrs. John B. radnerCapt. and Mrs. Paul M. reganMs. rita ann reimerMs. Judith assmus riggsMrs. ruth ritterMr. and Mrs. terrell n. roberts, iiiMiss Joanne salaMr. and Mrs. thomas J. schmittMr. Joseph P. stensonMs. alessandra J. stylesMr. david a. taylordr. John thompsonMr. William f. tierney, iirev. albert J. tremblay, Jr.dr. and Mrs. John f. truhlarMr. francis t. Vincent, Jr.Mr. James-Michael von stroebelMr. and Mrs. edward P. WalshMs. dolores Wilson
Ms. Janine BarillotMr. Jeff BorkmanMr. sam Bryan and Ms. amy scottMr. Horace C. BurrellMr. and Mrs. fernando CabezasCaldwell Chapel CommunityMr. Jeffery P. CapronMr. and Mrs. William H. Choquette, sr.Mr. Blake ClancyMr. sean CoakleyMs. Ginny dalyMs. deirdre dalyMs. Maura dalyMr. and Mrs. Bobby dwyerMr. and Mrs. thomas favretMr. William s. fletcherMr. and Mrs. r. Bruce GemmillMs. Catherine GodfreyMr. Hiram GreeneHeffron Company, inc.Mr. ralph K. HeinzeMr. and Mrs. John G. ironmongerJefferson Millwork and designMr. and Mrs. robert Jenkins, Jr.Ms. Louise M. JonesMs. Mary Louise Keegandr. and Mrs. James J. Krebsrev. t. ansgar LaczkoMr. daryl LeeMr. arthur LinderMr. Geoffrey Martiny
Mr. Philip C. McGuireMcGladrey & Pullen, LLPMr. and Mrs. Brady McKaigMr. Jason MoskowitzMr. and Mrs. Bill MulloolyMr. and Mrs. Mark MyersMr. and Mrs. Bernard oetjenMiss Helen t. PaniczkoMs. Kate daly ParadisMs. Marie PelosiMr. Lance PruettMr. Michael J. QuarantaMr. and Mrs. Paul Quinnsr. Victoria M. rajca, rsCJMr. and Mrs. Guy J. riccioMr. Mike rilingMs. alice M. rivlinMs. elnora robertsMr. Chris romanoruppert foundationMr. Bart sandersMr. and Mrs. s. sankaranMr. thomas schlenkerMrs. sophie schubertMs. Priscilla anne schwabMr. John thurberMr. anthony tu-sekineMs. elaine umeloMr. Greg WadeMs. Gloria Zieziula
Christopher Bragale (Form V) serves during a Varsity tennis match.
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2009–2010 annuaL rePort
2009–2010 Faculty and Staffrev. dom Peter Weigand, osB PresidentMr. Louis silvano HeadmasterMr. alexander Morse Head of the upper schoolMr. William Lippe Head of the Middle school
Department Heads and Administrators
Mr. Henry achilles Chair, social studies departmentMr. robert alspaugh director of summer ProgramsMs. robin Barth, rn school nurseMr. Kofi Bekoe network administratorMs. tamara Brown office ManagerMrs. Valerie Brown director of developmentMr. Peter Collins, ’74 director of student PublicationsMr. Mark Commins director of financeMr. r. Mark dean director of athleticsMr. Hal deLuca director of College Counselingdr. Charles downey Chair, fine arts departmentMrs. e.V. downey director of admissionsMrs. Hajnalka enzel Chair, Modern Language departmentMrs. nancy ann Grandel registrar, assistant to the Headmasterrev. dom Michael Hall, osB, ’56 ChaplainMr. Lawrence Hamm, ’68 director of alumni affairsMr. Jeffrey Harwood assistant director of College CounselingMs. Michelle Kannan development associateBr. Marvin Kluesner, sds LibrarianMr. James Leathers, ’04 director of CommunicationsMr. Michael f. McCarthy dean of studentsMr. José Morales director of facilitiesMs. delora Pelosi Chair, Classical Language departmentMrs. Carol rentas Chair, science & technology departmentMrs. Maura rohde Guidance Counselor Mr. Jonathan Vaile Chair, english departmentMr. Mark Vincent Chair, Physical education departmentdr. Herbert Wood Chair, Mathematics departmentMrs. ieva Young Business ManagerMr. Peter Young, ’01 assistant director of admissions
Lay Faculty, Staff and Coaches
Ms. najla abuasaliMr. Henry achillesMs. Michelle aréne +Mr. Kofi BekoeMs. Jane Brinleydr. antonio ChavesMrs. nancy sheeran CholisMr. Paul ComminsMr. John Corrigan, ’83Mrs. M. Catherine diggleMs. Janine dunnedr. farshad foroozanMs. erika franzMr. adam friesMr. Paul GrenaldoMr. Barry HillocksMr. Kevin Hudson, ’04
Mr. Peter Kjeldgaard, ’03Mr. friday Johnsondr. Larry JosephMs. Lasean Lane Mr. Michael Lodico, Jr.dr. Marcel MaicanMr. andrew McCabe, ’05Mr. John MontrollMr. Kirk ottersonMs. elizabeth PeakMr. steve roushMr. scott salandy-defour, ’06Mr. dennis sissonMr. Bryan taylorMr. Paul WofsyMr. raul Yepez + deceased
Religious Faculty and Staff
fr. Javier Castrorev. dom Michael Hall, osB, ’56Br. Marvin Kluesner, sdsVery rev. dom simon McGurk, osBdom Matthew nylund, osBrt. rev. dom aidan shea, osBrev. dom Boniface von nell, osBrev. dom Peter Weigand, osBrev. dom James Wiseman, osB
Lists on this page reflect 2009–2010 faculty and staff.
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President fr. Peter Weigand, osB 202-269-2350 [email protected] Mr. Louis silvano 202-269-2350 [email protected] of the Middle school Mr. thomas Mehigan 202-269-2377 [email protected] of the upper school Mr. alex Morse 202-269-2367 [email protected] of students Mr. Michael McCarthy 202-281-1658 [email protected] Mrs. nancy ann Grandel 202-269-2354 [email protected] fr. Michael Hall, osB, ’56 202-269-2385 [email protected] of athletics Mr. José Padilla 202-281-1651 [email protected] of admissions Mrs. e.V. downey 202-269-2379 [email protected] director of admissions Mr. Peter Young, ’01 202-269-2374 [email protected] of finance Mr. Mark Commins 202-281-1645 [email protected] Manager Mrs. ieva Young 202-281-1656 [email protected] of development Mrs. Valerie Brown 202-281-1644 [email protected] director of development Mrs. Kimberly Walhout 202-281-1653 [email protected] of alumni affairs Mr. Lawrence Hamm, ’68 202-281-1657 [email protected] of Communications Mr. James Leathers, ’04 202-281-1650 [email protected] of facilities Mr. José Morales 202-269-2383 [email protected] of College Counseling Mr. Hal deLuca 202-269-2375 [email protected]. dir. of College Counseling Mr. Jeffrey Harwood 202-269-2360 [email protected] Counselor Mrs. Maura rohde 202-269-2388 [email protected] Manager Ms. tamara Brown 202-269-2350 [email protected] nurse Ms. robin Barth, rn 202-269-2353 [email protected]
school office 202-269-2350 [email protected] Gymnasium security desk 202-281-1640st. anselm’s abbey 202-269-2300 [email protected]
2010–2011 Administration
thank Youevery effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the listings in this annual report. We regret and apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions, and ask that the correct information be
sent to the office of development via email at [email protected] or via mail to st. anselm’s abbey school, office of development, 4501 south dakota avenue, ne, Washington, dC 20017.
The St. Anselm’s faculty and staff at the beginning of the 2010–2011 academic year.
4501 south dakota avenue, neWashington, dC 20017-2753
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the Class of 1960 celebrated the 50th anniversary of their graduation from the Priory school at the all-alumni reunion Weekend in april. above, the class is pictured on the day of their graduation. front row, left to right: denis Murray; rev. John Courtney Murray, sJ; rev. dom Hugh Monmonier, osB, Headmaster; Most rev. ansgar nelson, osB; rev. dom Joseph Jensen, osB, secondmaster; Gabriel Lombard. next row, left to right: stephen Clark; Christopher daly; andrew novotney; anthony Bruno; terrence Griffin; Jerome Covel; Peter schmitt; albert Branson; francis tucci; George o’Keefe; Martin fitzgerald; John Warren. next row, left to right: Martin Kilmer; Brian McManus; Kenneth fowler, Jr.; Martin Hughes; Joseph Chalmers; John Millwater; Courtney Hayden; Michael Burke; edward Co-gan; thomas Collins; timothy Hanley; Michael Hartford; John donnelly, Jr. Back row, left to right: Henry Hull; frank Masino; J. Peter traskey; dennis Lyndon.
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