letter from the president - northwest catholic...priest, fr. william wasson, who was building a home...
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Letter from the President
Dear Friends of Northwest Catholic,
“True happiness is found in unselfish love, a love which increases in proportion as it isshared.” — Thomas Merton
Those present in the Cathedral of St. Joseph at this year’s commencement exerciseswere riveted by the words of Rev. Rick Frechette ’71. For more than two decades, Fr.Rick has been giving his most precious resources – his time and the love in his heart —to the poorest of the poor in Haiti. By giving all he has to offer, he brings dignity andhope to the impoverished and uneducated. During his talk, he impressed upon ourgraduates that, when he was a senior at Northwest Catholic, his future was no differ-ent from theirs — he began his life’s journey from the same pews in which they weresitting that evening.
The power of Fr. Rick’s message lies in the beautiful expression of his inner self. To be in his presence is to under-stand that he gives completely of himself to others. This manifestation of giving of self is the thread that runs throughthis issue of Logos.
The faculty, students, alumni, and parents in our community are endowed with many gifts. In different ways, andin varying degrees, we witness every day how these individuals share their gifts with others. The stories in this issuedemonstrate how people adopt the values they’ve learned here and carry them out into the world. I urge you to readthe article by Wilder Leavitt ’82, in which he describes how he assisted a helpless individual in dire need. Read theremarkable commencement speeches of Sarah Schwartz ’07 and Kimberly Oaks ‘07, two teenagers who were honoredfor their academic achievements yet chose to speak about the way their community service shaped their careers atNorthwest Catholic. Then I respectfully ask you to send me an email ([email protected]) and let me know ifthese pieces did not bring a tear to your eye.
There are students at Northwest Catholic who will follow the road taken by Fr. Rick. Many others will come tounderstand that their daily expressions of love, shared with friends and neighbors right here at home, can also trans-form lives in meaningful ways. Within the fullness of our community percolates the hopes, desires and joys of peo-ple whose happiness is found in the multifaceted ways in which they share their gifts.
In this issue, you will also find our Annual Report – which seems only fitting, since it is the financial gifts from ourmany donors that make the present possible for our current students. These gifts, too, are expressions of love and hopefor the future of our School. And, we — faculty, staff, volunteers, and Board members – are grateful to give ourselvesin service to them as well.
Sincerely,
Matthew O’N. FitzsimonsPresident
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The Magazine of Northwest Catholic High SchoolLLogogososFALL 2007
4 HOME FROM HAITI, AN ALUMNUS TELLS GRADUATES:
“THE WORLD NEEDS YOU”
8 STUDENT PERSPECTIVE“One measure of success is how much you do for others”
By SARAH SCHWARTZ ‘07
10 STUDENT PERSPECTIVE“Live with gratitude and enthusiasm”
By KIMBERLY OAKS ‘07
12 ALUMNI PERSPECTIVE“Strive constantly to make a difference”
By WILDER J. LEAVITT ‘82
14 FAITH IN ACTIONService Projects Build Community – On Campus and Off
17 ANNUAL REPORT, 2006-07
CONTENTS
The Greek word or logos (pronounced lo-gaas) is defined as “word” or“meaning.” St. John’s gospel opens: “In the beginning was Logos (the Word),and Logos was with God, and Logos was God.” The phrase “Word (Logos) ofGod,” found in John 1:1 and elsewhere, shows God’s desire and ability to“speak” to the human. The Dominicans (the founding Order of NorthwestCatholic) have been noted for their effective ability to preach the word. Themission of the Dominicans is to provide intellectual formation, social commu-nication, and service through word and action. Our publication, Logos, con-veys our mission and values through this medium of the word.
Logos is published three times a year by the Communications Department ofNorthwest Catholic High School. Please send comments or suggestions to:
Michelle M. MurphyDirector of Communications
Northwest Catholic High School29 Wampanoag Drive
West Hartford, CT 06117860.236.4221 x133
Editor: Michelle M. Murphy
President: Matthew O’N. Fitzsimons
Photography: Art Rich Studios; Congregation of the Passion;
Mark Dodd; Michelle Murphy; Nancy Taylor
Design: GO media
Contributors: Wilder J. Leavitt ‘82, Kimberly Oaks ‘07,
Sarah Schwartz ‘07, John Shukie
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Depar tments48 NEWS FROM 29 WAMPANOAG
51 SPORTS NEWS
54 ALUMNI NEWS
HOME FROM HAITI, AN ALUMNUS TELLS GRADUATES:
TheWORLDNeedsYou”
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H aiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere,sits just a few hundred miles off the coast of the richest.Here in the United States, there is one doctor for every
500 people; in Haiti, it’s one for every 15,000. The infant mor-tality rate is staggering: 20% of all Haitian children die beforethey turn five.
This is the environment in which Rev. Richard Frechette ’71,Northwest Catholic’s 2007 commencement speaker, has laboredover the past 20 years – a labor of love that so captivated the 139graduates and their families, you could hear a pin drop.
Fr. Frechette arrived in Hartford late on June 5, the nightbefore graduation. He couldn’t leave Haiti, he said, until he’dcompleted one of his most gruesome, yet grace-filled, dailychores: burying the children who’d died overnight. “I bathethem, anoint them with scented oils, wrap them, and bury themin papier mache coffins we make ourselves,” he said. “[Because]there isn’t enough wood left in Haiti for them to have woodencoffins.”
He would be back in Haiti in time to perform the same taskthe next day. Despite the stunning sadness of these images, Fr.Frechette bore an amazingly peaceful mien as he addressed thebright and hopeful young adults seated before him.
“I remember when I was a student, reading 1984, and how itseemed so far away,” he said, adding that the unexpected deathof a classmate was another vivid memory from his high schoolyears. “You see how short our life is; how fast it goes. How arewe going to spend the precious amount of time we have togeth-er on this earth?”
He urged the graduates to follow a “golden thread” they’dreceived at baptism, the metaphorical link between themselves
and God. His thread had led him, he said, to Mexico, toHonduras, and then to Haiti, when he joined a charismaticpriest, Fr. William Wasson, who was building a home forHaitian children orphaned by the ravages of disease and vio-lence.
Richard Frechette’s personal “golden thread” is remarkable.At Northwest Catholic, he was actively involved in the commu-nity, participating in the Mission Club, the Dramateurs, SkiClub, Junior Achievement, Up with People, Great Books Club,NOWECA, and the Spanish Club. He was also a member of theNational Honor Society.
Fr. Rick Frechette returned to West Hartford in June toaddress the Class of 2007 at commencement.
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One in five Haitian children dies before age five;tender and respectful care of their bodies is one ofFr. Rick’s most sacred duties.
Because he can’t always build new schools,Fr. Rick also creates schools in the areaswhere the children actually live. These“street schools” may look like they’reabout to fall down, but inside they are anoasis for children who otherwise have noplace to go for a daily meal, clean water, anda sense of belonging.
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Cover Story
A graduate of Assumption College, Fr. Frechette went on toearn two Master’s degrees in theology from St. John’s Universityin New York before being called to the Congregation of thePassion, a Catholic order of priests commonly referred to as thePassionists. After ordination, he went to Mexico to studySpanish and begin his ministry work. From Mexico, he went toHonduras for four years to open and run an orphanage for chil-dren.
In 1987, when Fr. Frechette and Fr. Wasson began their workwith Haitian orphans, mortality of children accounted for halfof all yearly deaths. The children served by their orphanage andin the surrounding areas were so afflicted with AIDS, tubercu-losis, starvation, and other problems that it was necessary toestablish a hospice, as well.
Throughout the 80s and 90s, Haiti’s social and political con-
dition continued to deteriorate; today, Haiti has an 80% pover-ty rate. The “brain drain” that occurred caused many profes-sionals to flee the country. The need for professional health careproviders was urgent, and in the 1990s Fr. Frechette believed hispower to serve the people of Haiti had reached a plateau. Tomeet the overwhelming need for adequate health care, he deter-mined that he must leave Haiti for a short time to earn a med-ical degree in the United States.
Twenty-five years after graduation from Northwest Catholic,Fr. Frechette’s “golden thread” was taking him in a new direc-tion. He trained to be a physician at the New York College ofOsteopathic Medicine of New York Institute of Technology inWestbury, New York. The school’s newspaper called him “one ofthe brightest stars of the class of 1998.” Fr. Frechette’s “goldenthread” led him back to Haiti, where he helped to establish a
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Eager to learn, more than 3,000 children arrive each day at one of Fr. Rick’s 11 “street schools.”
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thriving medical center. In 2003, he was appointed InternationalMedical Director for Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos. In the fall of2006, he opened a new hospital on ten acres of land in Port auPrince with 150 beds, two emergency rooms, two operatingrooms, and a large intensive care unit. The hospital cares forabout 25,000 people per year and contains a large outpatientclinic with all specialties of pediatrics, including HIV and cancercenters.
As the audience at St. Joseph’s Cathedral sat transfixed by thisman’s message, one could not help but marvel at his peacefuldemeanor, which belied a store of boundless energy – an energythat springs from the progress he has made for the people ofHaiti. As committed to education as he is to health care, Fr.Frechette and his staff have opened small, one-room-style school-houses that now serve over 3,000 children. His new hospital willalso be the training center in pediatrics for the Catholic medicaland nursing school of Haiti.
In the face of immense odds, Fr. Frechette has persevered in hismission to bring better health care, education, and a sense ofhope to the children of Haiti.
Fr. Frechette concluded his address by echoing a message thegraduates had heard many times during their years at NorthwestCatholic High School: to whom much is given, much is expect-ed. He spoke to each member of the audience as if he was meet-ing with them one on one: “Our world is beautiful, but it is alsotroubled and tormented. This is the world that is waiting for you.The world needs you! It needs your enthusiasm, and your beliefthat you can set things right.
“You are very blessed,” Fr. Frechette continued. “But yourblessing puts upon you a burden – to care for this very troubledworld. Heal it. Set it up right again. We need you. The worldneeds you! May God bless you and help you to submit your headto your heart so you may answer God’s invitation to you allthroughout your life.”
Because he is both priest and physician, Fr. Rick is able tominister to the physical and spiritual needs of thousands ofpeople in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
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Student Perspective
I woke up on the morning of my second birthday incrediblyexcited to put on my Little Mermaid costume. It was clearfrom my repeated exclamations of, “I’m a mermaid! I’m a
mermaid!” that there was no one else I would rather be. I’m sureall of you can remember your own childhood heroes, whether itwas one of the Disney princesses or perhaps one of the TeenageMutant Ninja Turtles. Either way, there was something aboutthese figures that made us want to grow up and be just like them.
As we have matured, not only have our role models changed,but so have our ideas about what we want to be when we growup. Some of us might want to be as rich as Bill Gates, as famousas Paris Hilton, or as athletic as Michael Jordan. In today’s socie-ty, these ideals of wealth, fame, and position are often how successis defined for us. While all of these are noteworthy accomplish-ments, I do not think that these are the only standards by whichwe should measure success. During my four years of high school,I have encountered many people who in my opinion exemplifysuccess. None of them have been celebrities, millionaires, orprominent figures. In fact, the successful people I have met areordinary people, who love what they are doing and find meaningin their lives. Over time, they have become my new role models.
One place where I have met successful adults has been in theclassrooms of Northwest Catholic. My teachers have shown apassion and love for teaching that goes beyond their subject mat-ter. In Mrs. Gillespie’s ACTS class, I found myself eating a mealwith a family of Liberian refugees, leading a blind person aroundthe Westfarms Mall, and serving food at a soup kitchen during anamazing five-day urban immersion. In American Mind class, Mr.Shukie discussed how history repeats itself and helped us to drawconnections between the Vietnam War and the present-day war inIraq. I left that class with a much greater appreciation of how his-tory applies to my life. And who other than Mrs. Metzler couldmotivate exhausted high school students to be at school at 6:30 inthe morning to do calculus problems, and on top of that, get allof the boys in her class to wear bright pink t-shirts? The teachersat Northwest Catholic have shown me that they care not onlyabout how we develop academically, but also how we develop aswell-rounded people who are ready to contribute to society.
I have also met very successful people in the numerous
Thursday afternoons I have spent at the Catholic Worker Housein Hartford. There I found adults devoting their lives to othersand living in voluntary poverty. To some, this existence withoutany wealth or status might seem to be the opposite of success, butanyone who has spent time at the Catholic Worker knows better.The Catholic Workers have shown me that one true measure ofsuccess is how much you do for others.
But in the past year and a half, one particular person in my lifehas risen to the top as one of the most successful people I know.This person, my Uncle George, died just a few weeks ago of braincancer. If anyone lived life to the fullest, it was my uncle. Hedelved whole-heartedly into his interests, which included reading,mountain biking, cars, history, and spending time with familyand friends. The Uncle George I remember was constantly offer-ing to bring my sisters and me to a museum, coming over towatch a movie, or celebrating our birthdays with us. He meas-ured his own success not by the amount of money he had, his job,or the size of his house, but rather by how much he was enjoyinglife. He was truly remarkable.
When George’s illness took away some of his favorite activities
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“The World Needs You”
and left him unable to drive his prizedPorsche or read his favorite books, hefound new ways to channel his energy andenthusiasm. George developed a keeninterest in photography. On his final tripto Arizona, he woke up early every morn-ing with his camera in hand, ready to takethousands of photographs, even though heprobably knew he would never have thechance to see them all. The simple pleas-ures that my uncle enjoyed certainly werenot without meaning or purpose. Georgereminded us regularly that it was moreimportant to focus on what you can do,rather than dwelling on what you cannot do. By embracing hislife in both sickness and health, my uncle George gave us wonder-ful memories of him as a happy and active person.
One of my favorite memories of my uncle happened this pastEaster, shortly before he died. He used to love to wear a particu-lar shirt, one that said “Life is Good” on the front. You have prob-ably seen the shirts, bumper stickers, and other items that bearthis logo. They each contain an image that will make you smile,such as a man on a bike, a hammock,or cup of tea, with the words “Life isGood” written below. On Easter, myentire family wore our own Life isGood shirts, and took pictures sur-rounding my uncle. When I looked atthe pictures later, I saw on my uncle’sface an expression of complete andtotal happiness. The pictures amazedme. I couldn’t even imagine that a per-son who was terminally ill would beable to sincerely believe that “life isgood.” Yet, it was written all over hisface that this was exactly how he felt.To be able to appreciate life at amoment such as that, to me, is the ultimate success.
In the end, there might have been some wisdom in my child-hood admiration of the Little Mermaid. While I no longer hopeto become a mermaid, I continue to admire some of Ariel’s qual-ities. Ariel really knew who she was, and she didn’t let anyonestop her from reaching her dream. As a child, I watched with aweas Ariel rose to the surface and finally stood on her own two legs,
ready to begin her life above the water.Now, it is our turn to find our own legs,and begin to live the lives that we choose.
I think that as we move on to the nextstage in our lives, each one of us needs todevelop our own definition of success, andlet that definition shape our decisions.God has a different plan for each and everyone of us. Maybe we are meant to becometeachers, athletes, unpaid volunteers, rockstars, priests, stay-at-home moms, or doc-tors. Whatever it is that you love, embracethat calling and you will have fulfilledGod’s plan. Because in the end, if you can
look back on your life, with all of its ups and downs, and say that“life is good,” I think that will be the true measure of success.
As I look back on my four years of high school, I am filledoverwhelmingly with the feeling that life is good. I can see manyimages in my mind that are worthy of a “life is good” t-shirt.Images of friends sitting together in the caf; of NorthwestCatholic students dressed in green to support the basketball team;
of sunny afternoons with the children at theCatholic Worker house; of my uncle smil-ing in his “Life is Good” t-shirt; and finally,of all of you sitting in front of me, ready tograduate. To me, these images do not onlydemonstrate that life is good, but that Godis good. We have been blessed in so manyways, and for all of these blessings I am verygrateful. I would like to take this opportu-nity to thank everyone who has helped meget where I am, but especially my parents,who have provided me with a tremendousamount of support.
I hope that as we look back on our fouryears of high school, we can all see that our
lives have in fact been very good. I know that all of you willbecome great successes in the future, and I wish you the best in allthat you do.
— Sarah Schwartz, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PeterSchwartz of West Hartford, was the valedictorian of the Class of2007. She is now a first-year student at The College of the HolyCross in Worcester, MA.
SARAH SCHWARTZVALEDICTORIAN, CLASS OF 2007
God has a differentplan for each and everyone of us...Whatever it
is that you love,embrace that calling
and you will have fulfilled God’s plan.
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Student Perspective
I would like to begin my speech with a wish for all of us heretoday. My hope for all of us is to be like children. Not toact childish, but to be child-like. I hope for us to be mature
in behavior but young at heart. Many people view graduation asa time to grow up, a milestone that marks the end of high schooland the start of college, of living on your own, and becoming anadult. However, I hope that at this important moment in ourlives we all can maintain some of our childlike qualities.
The first quality we are taught as children is to mind our man-ners. As children we are all taught to say please and thank you toeveryone, and to be gracious and grateful. As we grow older, webegin to take the people and the events in our lives for granted.In reality, we never could get through life alone. I believe thatthese manners, which we are taught as children, should be carriedwith us into adulthood. I challenge everyone to be like a child …to say please and thank you to the cashier at the grocery store, tothe driver on the bus, to the attendant at the movie theater, andto the waitress at a restaurant. Just say thank you to everyone whodoes anything to improve your life. Do not take anyone for grant-ed. I truly believe those two words, “Thank you,” have the powerto make someone’s day.
With these thoughts in mind, I believe that graduation shouldbe a time for all of us to say “thank you” to everyone who hasmade this evening possible. First and foremost, we should thankGod for all of His special blessings. We should thank our friendsand classmates, our siblings and family, and especially our parents.But also, thank you to all those people behind the scenes who
made our lives a little bit easier through our high school career:the administration, faculty, and staff of Northwest Catholic, thecafeteria ladies, the custodians, and the librarians. All of these peo-ple are what made Northwest Catholic truly memorable. None ofus would be here today, and I know I certainly would not be heregiving the salutatorian speech, if it were not for the efforts of allof these people.
The next quality of a child that I hope we will retain into adult-hood is enthusiasm. Children are enthusiastic about every taskthey do. As teenagers and as adults, I think we begin to be lessexcited about the little moments in life. We tend to just go throughthe motions of everyday living. We go to school or work, completeour tasks and go through all of the mundane details. But as chil-dren, everything that we do, we see as the greatest and most fun wehave ever had. To a child, nothing else matters but the activity theyare focused on at that moment. I saw this fact very clearly a fewmonths ago while volunteering.
I volunteer at The Malta House of Care van in Hartford. Thisis a mobile medical clinic that stops at churches throughout
“Live with gratitude and enthusiasm”
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...Thank you to all those people behind the sceneswho made our lives a littlebit easier through our high
school career.
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Hartford to supply primary medicalcare to the uninsured. The van is most-ly volunteer run and is funded throughdonations from the Archdiocese ofHartford, St. Francis Hospital, andmany generous people. A few monthsago, I was with the van at St. Peter’sChurch on Main Street, and a youngwoman came in with her daughter andson. The woman was 21, her son anddaughter were four and two, and shewas pregnant with her third child. Thevan usually does not encourage parentsto bring their children because the doc-tors do not specialize in pediatrics, andbecause all children in Connecticut arecovered under Husky Care (healthinsurance for children). However, theyoung woman told the volunteers that the children’s father hadforced her and their two children out of the house. She could notget back her children’s birth certificates, which were necessary toqualify for the Husky Care program. They were living betweenshelters, unsure where they would be from one night to the next.
Her little boy was adorable and full of life. He kept comingover to where I was working on files, talking to me, and asking myname. I started playing with him and gave him a sticker book. Heimmediately dove into the book and made scenes with the stick-ers on the pages. Then he started putting them on his foreheadand all over his arms. The little boy had a contagious giggle thaterupted every time he put a new sticker on his head. He gave mea sticker to wear and started giving the stickers to other volun-teers. He was thoroughly enjoying that sticker book.
I met the little boy and his family on a cold, wintry day. Thewaiting room in the House of Care van had no heat. I had beencollecting blankets at my church to distribute at the van to helpthe waiting patients stay warm. One of the donated blankets wasa shawl that had a string to tie around the shoulders. I took theshawl and gave it to the boy. I tied it around his neck like a capeand said, “Look, you’re Superman.” He erupted into a series ofgiggles and began zooming through the room as if he were flying.
This amazing little boy taught me alife lesson. He had no idea how hardhis life was. He had already enduredmore hardships in his four years than Ihave experienced in my 17. But justlike any other child, he did not eventhink about his circumstances, and hewas completely absorbed in whatever itwas that he was doing. He was enthusi-astic about the stickers and his newcape. His enthusiasm for life was con-tagious. His story provides an examplefor all of us.
I hope that as we go onto college weall will remember to be like a child.Even though we will be burdened withwork and responsibilities, we need to
remember to look past the hardships and to engage everything inlife with the enthusiasm of a child. I hope we will all learn, buildfriendships, practice, rehearse, and work with enthusiasm. I hopewe never lose that joy for life that we effortlessly perfected when wewere very young.
Gratitude and enthusiasm, I believe, are very important char-acteristics that we must take with us from our childhood. Thesequalities are necessary for a truly successful life. In Matthew 18:3,Jesus tells us “Truly I say to you, unless you …become like chil-dren, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.” Jesus taught usthat we must retain some childlike qualities to lead a truly happyand successful life.
Even though every once in a while throughout college (and forthe rest of our lives), we are all bound to act childish, I pray thatwe will always be child-like. I pray that you will remember to sayplease and thank you, and that you will be excited for everythingyou do in your life. God bless you, good luck, and congratula-tions to the class of 2007!
— Kimberly Oaks was the salutatorian of the Class of 2007. Thedaughter of Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Oaks of West Simsbury, she is nowa first-year student pursuing speech pathology at Stonehill College inEaston, MA.
“The World Needs You”
KIMBERLY OAKSSALUTATORIAN, CLASS OF 2007
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Alumni Perspective
T he man looked at me through the most frightened eyes Ihave ever seen. He was bleeding profusely, breathinghard and moaning from the intense pain that I could
only imagine he was feeling. Seconds earlier, he had been jock-eying for position on our interstate highway when he decided toexit from the far left-hand lane. He didn’t make it. The carcrashed off the ramp and slammed into a copse of trees.
My wife and I were seconds behind him. Because I am anemergency medical technician (EMT), I knew I had to act fast.Stopping in the breakdown lane just past the accident, I jumpedout and grabbed a medical bag I keep in the back of my truck.A bystander was holding a blanket against the man’s chest. “Ithink he has a sucking chest wound,” he said. I asked whetherhe could see any of the man’s ribs and whether anything wasprotruding from the wound; then, I applied pressure to theman’s chest and told the bystander to continue holding pressure.A police officer arrived; I asked him to radio the county’sEmergency Communications Center and tell them that we hada priority one, chest trauma patient with a partially severed arm,to send a medic unit and the rescue squad, and to alert the local
trauma hospital that we were coming. I identified myself to theinjured man and started asking him the questions every EMT inthe country asks: “What is your name?” “Do you know whereyou are?” “Can you tell me what happened?” “Can you tell mewhat hurts?” I was assessing his level of consciousness, the qual-ity of his circulation, whether his airway was open, whether hehad a pulse, and whether he had any uncontrolled bleeding. Iwas trying to determine the extent of his injuries and whetherthey were life threatening. He was dying.
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R ecently, Matt Fitzsimons asked my opinion aboutwhether, and how, students’ high school experiences pre-pare them for the future and influence their postgradu-
ate choices. For me, the answer is unequivocal; in fact, it wouldtake many pages to enumerate all the ways that NorthwestCatholic has influenced me. But one thing stands out: that is,that the point of our lives is not about simply pursuing achieve-ment and attaining success; it is about stretching ourselves byhelping others. I learned this lesson over and over again atNorthwest Catholic, not only in my religion courses (where one
might expect it), but also in science labs, class-rooms, clubs, and on the track, through thewords and deeds of teachers, coaches and fellowstudents.
This notion of stretching oneself through serv-ice has coalesced for me into a personal philosophythat I can easily attribute in part to studyingancient Greek cultures in Dan Marcus’s Englishclass; history and society in John Shukie’s class; orbelief, faith and philosophy in Fr. Bock’s seminar.And that philosophy is this: to properly attend toourselves, we must focus on developing our minds,our bodies, and our spirit. It is not enough to doone or two and not the others. Personal stabilityand strength comes from crafting all three legs ofthe human platform so that it will support the tri-als and challenges that come before us. To this day,I try to do for myself what Northwest Catholic didfor me then: educate my mind, train my body, andfeed my soul.
“Strive constantly to make a difference”
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For me, a perfect expression of this philosophy might be to livea hundred lives and pursue a hundred interests. But I am contentwith the experiences I have had: as a military officer, a managementconsultant, a lawyer, an EMT, a husband, and most of all, as a com-passionate member of my community trying to make a difference.These diverse experiences add richness and, I hope, stretch myskills, character and ability to contribute in three dimensions.
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T he police officer has returned, telling me that additionalresources are on the way. Although I can’t open any ofthe car doors, I am treating the severe injuries the driver
has to the left side of his body. His breathing has become morelabored, and I can see a halo of sweat forming around his head,which I know means he is getting worse. I get a mask deviceready because I am pretty sure that I will have to lean into thecar and begin CPR shortly. I am holding his head trying to helphim breathe when he says, “I’m fading.” “No, you’re not!” Irespond, squeezing him on the neck in the hope of eliciting painand responsiveness.
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I f we are the sum of our experiences and our decisions, thensurely some of our most enduring lessons occurred in ouradolescence. My first English teacher, Mary Fran Hennessy,
gave me the confidence and instruction I needed to become abetter writer. Toward the end of freshman year, she encouragedme to sign up for the honors-level sophomore course. She knewI could do it, but I lacked confidence. She believed in me whenI didn’t, convinced me I was capable and made a difference.Carol Canora stimulated my interest in science by demandingacademic rigor – yet she tempered her high expectations withgenuine compassion. When I approached her about an experi-ment I’d read about to calculate the force of gravity, she encour-aged me to reproduce the experiment in the physics lab on hertime. She stayed after school and gave me the run of the lab.While I made my measurements, I felt like a colleague, anotherdiscoverer of the wonders of the scientific world. And MikeGriffin, in his role as track and field coach, helped me learn howto lead. He would often toss me a stopwatch at the beginningof practice, give me the training schedule for the afternoon andentrust all the sprinters to me. I’m not sure that always workedthe way he planned; we were high school kids, after all, prone tocutting corners whenever we could. But I had moments run-ning alongside my friends, clutching the digital stopwatch,when I really felt like I was leading the pack – a skill I wouldcome to rely on heavily as an Air Force officer.
Equal in importance to the roadmap laid out by adults atNorthwest Catholic were the interactions I had with my fellowstudents. It is true that if you want to become a better runner,you should run with those who are stronger and faster than you.They will elevate you in a way no individualized training can.When I saw my classmates achieve in the National Honor Society,on the yearbook staff, in student government, on teams, and espe-cially in the classrooms, I wanted to be like them. Although noneof us realized it at the time, they were my role models, allowingme to see me in them and what I might be capable of doing.
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J ust then, I see familiar faces. One of the units from mySquad has arrived. I feel a swell of relief as I call for a back-board, oxygen and trauma dressings and begin squeezing air
into my patient’s lungs. At the same time, other firefighters aretearing off the car door so we can extricate the driver. He’sabout 270 pounds, and it takes six of us to get him on the back-board. I stabilize his traumatized arm as we sidestep over theuneven ground to get to a nearby ambulance. The rear doorsclose, the ambulance pulls away with lights and sirens blaring,and it is over. As I peel off my latex gloves, I realize I am shak-ing uncontrollably. “Do you think he will make it?” the policeofficer asks. “I don’t know,” I reply. He asks, “Do you think wesaved his life?” I pause to think. “I’m not sure, but I think wemade a difference.”
And that is what I have carried from days at NorthwestCatholic: strive constantly to improve yourself, to serve your fel-low human beings, and, if you are able, to make a difference.
— A 1982 graduate of Northwest Catholic High School, WilderLeavitt earned a B.S. degree in aerospace engineering from SyracuseUniversity in 1986. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in theU. S. Air Force and served for the next seven years as an aircraft andmunitions maintenance officer. After leaving the Air Force, heearned an M.S. degree in 1995 from MIT’s Sloan School ofManagement. He worked for several years as a management consult-ant for Coopers and Lybrand, but he returned to school in 1998 as alaw student at the American University Washington College of Law.In 2001, law degree in hand, he began practicing intellectual prop-erty and environmental law in several Washington, D.C. law firmsbefore starting a solo practice in Bethesda, Maryland. He focuses onmanagement consulting and nonprofit/public interest law and volun-teers as an EMT and ambulance driver at the Bethesda-Chevy ChaseRescue Squad. Wilder is married to Mary Morningstar and is study-ing to be a paramedic.
“The World Needs You”
M onday mornings are always busy at Northwest Catholic– but even more so on the first Monday of the month.
That’s when, amid the normal hustle and bustle of a new schoolweek, the makings of a giant potluck supper miraculously appearin the office of Campus Ministry Director Kristi Gillespie — theliteral and figurative home of Northwest Catholic’s myriad com-munity service activities.
Mike Freund ’10 brings chocolate chip cookies (made withfreshly ground cinnamon).
Kate Williamson ’08 can always be counted on for brownies.
Michael Lathrop ’08 and his family are known for their out-standing cakes.
Kaela Paternoster ’09 and Erika Dueñas ‘10 pitch in with
tons of groceries and paper goods, cutlery and other supplies.
And other students take turns providing side dishes: noodleswith cheese sauce; frozen Italian mixed vegetables; tossed salad;bread and real butter.
Meanwhile, at home over the weekend, Mrs. Gillespie and sev-eral of her colleagues – usually Claudia Hart and Mark Dodd –prepare about 25-30 pounds of chicken breast, the foundation for“Chicken Catalina,” Northwest Catholic’s signature entrée in themulti-course meal that’s served to about 50 people at the MannaProgram soup kitchen at Christ Church Cathedral in Hartford.
“The longer I teach here, the more I realize that we all need todo more to help others,” said Dodd, a science teacher, explainingwhy he’s become a “Chicken Catalina” chef.
“The guests get very excited when they see us coming in withthe chicken – it’s a very popular dish,” said Mrs. Gillespie, her eyes
Michael Lathrop, Kate Williamson (center) and Kaela Paternoster prepare plates of “Chicken Catalina,” Northwest Catholic’ssignature dish, with all the trimmings.
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Faith In Action
Service Projects Build Community– On Campus and Off
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lighting up. “They call it the ‘red chicken,’ because of the sauceit’s baked in. They love it when it’s a Northwest Catholic night.”
And although the chicken is part of it, it’s probably not the onlyreason the NWC night is so popular. When the NorthwestCatholic crew is there, smiles abound – from the clients enjoyingthe meal, of course, but also from the many different members ofthe Northwest Catholic community who come together for threehours, one Monday a month, in this very well-oiled machine.
“We have our system down to a science,” explained Mrs.Gillespie. After the students’ donations come in on Monday morn-ing (see sidebar), she places a call to Al Masciocchi, father of Kate’06 and Rebecca ’08, who always stops to pick up anything that’smissing while on his way downtown to help serve the meal. (Hisson Matthew, a sixth grader at St. Timothy Middle School, comesalong to help – he’s known as the “chocolate milk boy,” because hedelivers and mixes the sweet powder with milk at each table.)
At about 4:30, Mrs. Gillespie and Ms. Hart retrieve the food
from the school refrigera-tor (where it’s been kept cold), load a schoolvan with supplies and student helpers – somewho come every month, some who comewhenever they can — and head to ChurchStreet, where the soup kitchen is located. TheNorthwest Catholic group prepares the dinnerbetween 5:00 and 6:00pm; serves it at 6pm(restaurant style); and then cleans up, packagesand stores any leftovers and heads out, arrivingback at school between 7:00-7:15pm.
The number of helpers varies all the time,Mrs. Gillespie said, but is generally betweenfour and 12. Besides Ms. Hart and Mr.Masciocchi, other helpers may include teachers(like Joan Keating-McKeon, who providesmany groceries); coaches (like John Mirabello,who brought his young son to help at the sum-
mer meal); alums (like Molly Eastman ’06, Amanda Tremblay ’07,and Kate Flaherty ‘07); and current and alumni parents (like Brian
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Kristi Gillespie, director of NWC’s Campus Ministry program, enjoys dinner withone of the clients at the Manna Program soup kitchen in Hartford.
Soup Kitchen Shopping List
Boneless chicken breast(cut into nuggets, breaded, and baked)
Kraft Catalina Fat-Free dressing
Egg noodles
Ragu Cheese Sauce
Frozen Italian vegetables
Bagged salad
Ranch and Italian dressing
Milk
Butter
Nestle Quik chocolate milk mix
Hot cocoa mix
Italian bread
Desserts
Baking spray
Heavy-duty paper plates
Paper bowls
Paper cups (10 ounce)
In order to prepare and serve dinner at the Manna
Program soup kitchen on the first Monday of each month,
Northwest Catholic needs the following supplies, which
Mrs. Gillespie requests during morning announcements at
school. Students take responsibility for bringing various items
by signing up on an enormous poster on her office door, and
they deliver their contributions on Monday morning. (She’s
happy to accept donations of the non-perishable items at any
time, however!)
“The World Needs You”
Faith In Action
Williamson and Kim Bowen, whose son Dillon is a freshman).
And then there are the current students, of course.
“It does take time, but I have time to give,” said MichaelLathrop.
Kaela Paternoster adds that, as someone who feels shy herself,she can understand why a new volunteer might feel nervous orunsure about participating. “I’ve been involved since freshmanyear, and I still don’t know what to say when I get there!” sheadmits with a sympathetic smile. “But they help you along. Thepeople there will ask you about yourself, and before you know it,you are talking to people and you feel kind of like you made anew friend.
“It’s one of those things where you just have to put yourselfoutside your comfort zone,” she continued. “You definitely getback two times as much as you put in.”
“I go to the soup kitchen because I have seen that there is aneed to provide this meal, and it is something I am capable ofdoing,” said Ms. Hart, chairman of the Math Department.“Problems like hunger seem so large and insurmountable, but ina small way we can help this group of people.
“I also like seeing a different side of our students as we workside-by-side rather than in a teacher-student relationship, “shecontinued. “They show leadership and compassion in the workthey do.”
Her mother, Kathleen Hart (PP ‘72,’73,’74,’76,’78,’80,’82),participates by helping to underwrite the cost of some of theingredients in the meal her daughter prepares. “She wanted tobe involved,” Ms. Hart said.
“Sam Dusza’s mom came to help out this summer, eventhough Sam had just graduated,” Mrs. Gillespie said. “She saidshe really just enjoyed the camaraderie of our group.”
Teresa Bournique ’84, who has returned to her alma mater asa religion teacher this year, volunteered at the Manna Programin August – just a month after she was hired, and before she’deven met any of her students.
“How inspiring it was to receive my first impression ofNorthwest Catholic High School students and parents in thecontext of preparing and serving a soup kitchen meal!” said Mrs.Bournique. “The joyful, humble, respectful, and efficient man-ner of the volunteers that night set the tone for my work inteaching and campus ministry at NWC.”
Sophomore Erika Dueñas and math teacher Claudia Harttake a break for dinner themselves, after making sure allthe clients have been served.
“Chocolate milk boy” Matt Masciocchi, a 6th-grade studentat St.Timothy Middle School, accompanies his dad Al to thesoup kitchen each month.
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Kim Bowen, parent of an NWC freshman, sits down to supper with a Manna Program client.
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18 NORTHWEST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL REPORT, 2006-07
President’s Letter
Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends,
We wish to thank you for your support of our mission to educate the whole person in a dynamic educational environment that thrives in its diversity. Withyour gifts of time, talent and treasure, you truly make a difference in the lives of the students we are privileged to serve.
Here at Northwest Catholic, we cherish the many intangible gifts you share with us; indeed, throughout this issue of Logos, we celebrate the myriad waysthat members of our community share their gifts with family, friends and others whom they meet in the world around them.
We also acknowledge the abundant “treasures” or financial gifts that we are blessed to receive, and we do so in the pages of this Annual Report.
Northwest Catholic relies on annual giving for 8% of the operating budget. Your generosity to the Northwest Catholic Fund, previously known as theAnnual Fund, has been inspiring to our community during the 2006-07 fiscal year: Gifts totaled $660,469, an increase of $84,321 (14.7%) from last year’stotal of $576,148. These gifts allow us to:
• Support and invigorate the caliber of the teaching essential to engaging students in the pursuit of knowledge;
• Ensure that financial aid remains at the heart of the school for students of need; and
• Perpetuate an environment that emphasizes academic excellence, faith in God and service to others.
We also depend upon the generosity of those who contribute toward our modest but growing endowment,those who make directed gifts to capital projects that enhance our facilities, and those who give generously toour financial aid fund. The school also posted capital and endowment gifts of $383,836 and $168,148,respectively.
The result? Our Advancement program yielded a total of $1.261 million during this past fiscal year, rep-resenting not only donations to the Northwest Catholic Fund, capital projects, and the endowment, but alsogifts in kind and revenue from three special projects: the annual golf tournament, Saturday Night Live, andthe annual magazine drive.
All of us — students, faculty and staff — benefit from this generosity, as it enables us to continue to offerthe unique Northwest Catholic education in the manner that you all have come to expect. From the bottomsof our hearts, thank you.
Just after the end of this past fiscal year, our Advancement department entered a period of transition. Webade farewell to Linda Massaro, who had served so ably as our Director of Advancement for the past five years,and to Assistant Director Caitlin Dowd and Advancement Assistant Debbie Kennedy.
We are delighted that our new team includes not only Colby Thresher, a stalwart NWC AdvancementOfficer and promoter of our planned giving program, but also Jane Leary (AP ’05, ’07), our new Directorof Constituent Relations, who, like Colby, has deep and long-standing ties to the Northwest Catholic com-munity. Debra LeBel, our new Advancement Assistant, is another integral member of our team.
Just as I thank all of them, I thank all of you: Thank you for demonstrating, in so many ways, how muchNorthwest Catholic means to you. Please know that it is greatly appreciated.
I ask God’s blessings on you and your family in the year ahead.
Sincerely,
Matthew O’N. Fitzsimons
President
TOTAL OVERALL GIFTS
Class Year Amount1968 $64,660.001965 $58,355.001974 $33,832.361973 $31,182.971972 $16,695.00
TOP NWC FUNDCONTRIBUTORS
Class Year Amount1974 $25,582.361968 $13,460.001973 $10,630.001970 $9,995.001965 $9,855.00
HIGHEST CLASS PARTICIPATION RATE
Class Year Total Donors Total Active Members Class Participation2007 45 139 32%1973 39 162 24%1972 46 193 24%1979 36 166 22%1975 33 164 20%1965 46 229 20%
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Advancement Report
This listing reflects gifts received between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007. We apologize if we have inadvertently omitted any name from this listing. Please let us know so we can correct our record.
25.1%
17.4%
6.7%19.9%
17.0%
5.1%
3.4% 5.4%
Northwest Catholic High SchoolAdvancement Report for fiscal year ending June 30, 2007
Annual Fund Capital Endowment TotalAlumni $120,922 $135,710 $47,728 $304,360Current Parents $105,328 $103,500 $2,690 $211,518Alumni Parents $62,686 $16,513 $2,610 $81,809Friends/Faculty $63,610 $63,113 $115,120 $241,843Foundations $140,807 $65,000 $205,807Saturday Night Live $61,947 $61,947Golf Tournament $39,980 $40,865Magazine Drive $65,189 $65,189
Totals $660,469 $383,836 $168,148 $1,212,453
Gifts In Kind $31,734 $17,140 $48,874
Total All Sources $692,203 $400,976 $1,261,327
Alumni
Current Parents
Alumni Parents
Friends/Faculty
Foundations
Saturday Night Live
Golf Tournament
Magazine Drive
80.0%
1.7%
3.1%
0.2%
1.7%
4.3%
7.3% 1.6%
Tuition and Fees
Asssessments
Subsidies from Archdiocese
Athletic Income
Support Service Income
Other Operating Income
Development
Internal Fundraising
EXPENSES
Operations
Administration $1,299,354 Instruction $4,043,801 Library/Media $125,073 Plant $640,586 Athletics $501,311 Support Services $222,527 Capital Expenditures $286,136 Other Operating Expenditures $236,420
Subtotal $7,355,208
Advancement
Development $343,597 Internal Fundraising $56,143
Total Expenses $7,754,948
REVENUES
Operations
Tuition and Fees $6,206,736 Asssessments $132,000 Subsidies from Archdiocese $242,184 Athletic Income $15,172 Support Service Income $130,337 Other Operating Income $336,316
Subtotal $7,062,745
Advancement
Development $565,068 Internal Fundraising $127,135
Subtotal $692,203
Total Revenues $7,754,948
16.8%
52.1%
1.6%
8.3%
6.5%
2.9%
3.7%
3.0%4.4% 0.7%
Administration
Instruction
Library/Media
Plant
Athletics
Support Services
Capital Expenditures
Other Operating Expenditures
Development
Internal Fundraising
Statement of Operating ActivitiesAn unaudited statement of revenues and expenses for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2007.
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Highlights, 2006-07
Academic Accolades• Two seniors named National Merit Semifinalists; seven
named National Merit Commended Scholars.
• Every member of the Class of 2007 – 139 students – wenton to continuing education: 94% to four-year colleges,4% to two-year colleges, 1% to postgraduate work, and1% to technical higher education.
• A record 24 students named Advanced PlacementScholars.
• More than 130 students took AP exams.
• Fifty-two juniors and seniors inducted into the NationalHonor Society.
• SAT scores remain at a 30-year high.
New Technologyand Improved Facilities
• Forty new state-of-the-art computers installed in comput-er labs.
• Four classrooms in the Math Corridor were upgraded with white boards, Smart boards, and LCD projectors mounted on the ceiling.
• A total of 12 Smart boards throughout the building.
• Navin Room and Campus Ministry office were renovated.
Winning Seasons• Field hockey became a varsity sport.
• Nine teams – football, golf, boys’ and girls’ basketball, boys’ and girls’ lacrosse, baseball, and boys’ and girls’ soccer – all advanced to state tour-naments.
• Baseball team set a school record for wins, finishing as state runner-up.
• 184 students named to the conference All-Academic team.
Fine and Performing Arts Awards• Women’s Choir placed first (Gold Medal Ranking) at Heritage Festival in New York City, while Concert Choir, Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band
all placed second.
• Concert Band and Chamber Choir placed third (Superior Rating) at the Music in the Park Festival at Six Flags New England.
• Syncopate, the year-old dance team, competed in two categories at a national competition in Las Vegas, placing first (National Champions) and sec-ond, respectively.
• Northwest Passages, our student-produced school newspaper, won first place from the National Scholastic Press Association and a silver rating from theColumbia Scholastic Press Association – the highest such journalism awards in the paper’s history.
• Several members of the newspaper staff also won awards for individual journalistic achievements.
• The Writer, our literary magazine, was awarded First Place from the American Scholastic Press Association.
Members of the Freshman Contact Group – comprising seniors who serveas special ambassadors to the freshman class – prepare for the FreshmanDance in September 2006.
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Faculty and Staff
Matthew FitzsimonsBS Finance; M Ed EducationAdministration; MA Pastoral MinistryPresident
Margaret WilliamsonBA French; MA French; Sixth Year, Educational LeadershipPrincipal
Richard CallahanBA History; MS EducationVice Principal andDean of Students
John CussonBA English; MA Literature;Certificate of Advanced Study,Administration and SupervisionAcademic Dean
Administration
Kathryn AlexanderBA Music EducationMusic
Daniel AveryBM MusicFine and Performing Arts
Ana BarrettBS Spanish; MA SpanishWorld Languages, Chair
Madonna BurkeBA Pastoral Ministry; BA ReligiousEducation; MA Youth Ministry Religion
Cory CarlsonBA Sociology; MA HistorySocial Studies
Beth Casey BS Psychology; MA Teaching I.T. Coordinator
Roger Clapper BS Accounting Permanent Substitute
Timothy Crowley BS Health Education; MS MarineEnvironmental EducationScience
Catharine Curran BA Mathematics; MA MathematicsMathematics
Sara Demos BA Theatre Arts; BS Ed EnglishDirector of Theater; English
Mark Dodd BS Biology; MBA Science
Allison Donnelly BS Math Mathematics
Valerie Doucette BA German; BA English; MA English English
Yvonne Ellis-Rousseau BA Foreign Languages; MAInternational Affairs World Languages
Paul Fitzpatrick BA History; MA Public Policy Social Studies
Scott Fletcher BS Geology; MA Science Education Science
Mary Jo Foran BA English; 30 Hours, School Counseling Guidance
Christopher Gallagher BA English English
Christopher Garr BA History; MA History Social Studies
Kristina Gillespie BA Spanish; MA Spanish Religion, World Languages, andCampus Ministry
Sandra Hayes BS Business Management; MALibrary Science; MA EducationalTechnology Assistant Librarian
Claudia Hart BA American Studies; MA Education Mathematics
Barbara Iorillo BA Spanish; MA Hispanic andItalian Studies World Languages
Patricia Juda BA English and History; MSReading English, Chair
Joan Keating-McKeon BA English; MA English Literature; JDEnglish
Fran Laffin BA History; MA Pastoral Ministry Religion
Richard Luddy BS Physics; MS Physics; PhD Physics Science
Patricia Lynch BA Education; MA English English
Nancy Martin BA Spanish World Languages
Rosemary McNally BA Religious Studies Religion, Chair
Deborah Metzler BA Economics; MA Education Mathematics
John Mirabello BA Psychology; MA Social StudiesEducation Physical Education and Health
Jennifer Montoney BS Biological Sciences Science
Virginia Murphy BA Biology; MS MarineEnvironment Education Science, Chair
Robert Nasta BA Music; MA Music; DMA(Doctorate of Music Arts) Fine and Performing Arts
Elizabeth Oates BA Art History; MS Art Education Fine and Performing Arts, Chair
Joyce O'Rourke BS Physical Education; MS SchoolGuidance CounselingDirector of Guidance
Helga Phillips BA Psychology; MA Library ScienceDirector of Libraryand Media Studies
Stanley Piorkowski BA Chemistry; MA Education Mathematics
Jeffrey Przech BA English English
Elizabeth Quinn BA English; MA Special Education Guidance
Joshua Reese BA History; MA History Social Studies
Deacon Richard Santos BA Religious Studies Religious Studies
Carol Schave BS Math Education Mathematics
John Shukie MA American Studies Social Studies, Chair; AthleticDirector
James Shugrue BS Mathematics; Fifth-YearCertificate, Math Mathematics, Chair
Katy Sibley BA Spanish World Languages
Kerri Smith BA English; BFA Acting English
Jeffrey Sutherland BS Chemical Engineering; BSCManagement Studies Science
Ronald Swanson BA Latin and Education; MAClassics Social Studies and WorldLanguages
William Tressler BA History; MA American History Religion and Social Studies
Terri Turley BS EducationLong-Term Substitute
Michael Tyler BS Business Economics; MA Social Work Guidance
Marisa Varney BS Math Education Mathematics
David Woodford BA English; MA Education Religion, Fine and Performing Arts
Faculty
Nancy Bannon Director of Admissions
Susan Brimmer Administrative Assistant
Joanne Czerwinski Finance Assistant
Caitlin Dowd Assistant Director of Advancement
Cindy Fusco Assistant Director of Admissions
Colleen Harrison Secretary
Lisa Huston Administrative Assistant to thePresident
Deborah Kennedy Advancement Assistant
Maryann Lacouture Admissions Assistant
Linda Massaro Director of Advancement
Lynn Prendergast Guidance Assistant
Richard Puskarz Director of Finance
Nancy Taylor Director of Communications
Colby Thresher Advancement Officer
Karen Tyler Administrative Assistant to thePrincipal
Sister Ann Moore, CND Teacher Consultant
Rev. Joseph Crowley Chaplain
Pat Allen Food Service
Luke Alston IIIFacilities and Maintenance
Slobodan Bogdan Facilities and Maintenance
Bobby Pace Facilities and Maintenance
Floyd Wilson Facilities and Maintenance
Staff Support Services
2006-2007
SCHOOL BOARD
Mr. Peter Bourdon, Chair
Mrs. Danielle SchifferAndruszkiewicz ’77,Vice Chair
Mr. Philip Bonee ’72
Fr. Joseph Crowley
Mrs. Kerry Kearns Curry ’77
Mr.Thomas Filomeno
Mr. Matthew Fitzsimons
Mr. Brendan Fox, Jr.
Mrs. Nancy Chesnut Gautier ’73
Mrs. Christine Golic
Dr.Tracy Brennan Graham
Mr.William Harris
Mr. Scott Mansolillo
Mrs. Kathy Murphy
Mr. Robert O’Hara
Mrs. Joyce O’Rourke
Mrs. Laurie Paternoster
Mr. Jonathan Reed ’94
Mr. George Scurlock
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Founders’ Circle
Legacy Society($100,000.00 + )
Mr. James F. Shugrue
Presidents’ Circle($50,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Breen ’68Foundation for the Advancement
of Catholic Schools
Rev. Frascadore Society($25,000.00 + )
AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Richard Allen
(Laura Connelly ’65)Catholic Charities, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Eagan ’74
(Geralyn Tuohy ’74)Hartford Courant FoundationMr. and Mrs. John HuntThe John G. Martin FoundationWilliam & Alice Mortensen FoundationThe Trane Company
Rev. Colton Society ($10,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. BourdonMr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Callahan ’68Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dornfried, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. William FenoglioMr. and Mrs. Frank E. Genovese ’65Mrs. Carol Dupuis Haylon ’80 & Mr.Michael HaylonMr. and Mrs. John M. HughesMr. and Mrs. Russell Morrisett ’73Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. PaternosterMr. John Randazzo
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. RollerSuperior IndustriesMr. and Mrs. Richard J. ShimaMr. and Mrs. Daniel Sisk ’90Sullivan, Schoen, Campane and CannonMr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Wentworth ’65
(Kathleen Collagan ’65)
1961 Society ($5,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andruszkiewicz(Danielle Schiffer ’77)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barton(Elizabeth Collins ’70)
Mr. John Berry ’86Ms. Cathleen Collins ’65Mr. and Mrs. Giuliano DiFrancescoMr. and Mrs. William C. Doran Jr. ’78Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. FiniganMr. and Mrs. Michael L. GolicMr. and Mrs. James L. Hudak ’82Mr. and Mrs. David C. KnortzMr. and Mrs. Kevin B. LathropMr. and Mrs. Dennis J. LubozynskiMr. John P. Makuch ’88Mr. and Mrs. William T. MillerNavin Bros. Food Service, Inc.Paul and Mary Cancellarini Charitable TrustSt. Ann ChurchMr. and Mrs. Michael D. Shangraw ’76
Green & White Circle ($2,500.00 + )
Mr. David BergesMr. and Mrs. Philip M. Bonee ’72Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connelly
(Anne Danaher ’70)Mr. and Mrs. Wes CooperMr. and Mrs. Cornelius Dowd
(Rosemary Navin ’73)
Mr. Walter J. DyberMr. and Mrs. Augusto Gautier
(Nancy Chesnut ’73)Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Grenham ’78Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Jason ’71Mr. Matthew H. Lynch & Ms. Susan BanksMrs. Gail McCueMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. McGuire ’73Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MerkelMr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Mullane ’76Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Navin ’69
(Suzanne Dumont ’78)Mr. and Mrs. Terrence D. O’Connell ’69Mr. and Mrs. Michael ParianoMs. Mary E. Scott ’69 & Mr. JohnMcGroary IIITown of West HartfordMr. and Mrs. James R. Turner ’74Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. WagonerMr. and Mrs. Christopher Wolf ’65
(Elaine Civittolo ’66)
Dominican Order Society ($1,000.00 + )
Anonymous, ALMr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Baker ’88Mr. and Mrs. Winston BarrettMr. and Mrs. Richard BeckermanMr. and Mrs. Philip J. Bieluch ’72Mr. and Mrs. David BonneyDr. and Mrs. Edward Boudreau ’69Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Boya ’77Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bracken, III ’66Mrs. Catherine BrewerMr. and Mrs. William BrewerMr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Brickley, Jr. ’72Mr. Joseph G. Buda and
Ms. Linda Moran-BudaMr. and Mrs. Lucien J. Cance
The Founders’ Circle comprises donors who display exceptional interest in the advancement of the School by virtue of their gifts of $1,000 or more.
It recognizes the financial stewardship that many members of our community play in supporting the School’s operating and capital needs. Their gen-
erosity serves as an inspiration and is most appreciated.
Legacy Society $100,000+
These donors have an unwavering belief in the vision andfuture of Northwest Catholic. Gifts given in this society areusually allocated for capital improvements or endowed schol-arships. Many of these generous gifts originated fromthoughtful estate planning or a special bequest.
Presidents’ Circle $50,000-$99,999
Presidents’ Circle members demonstrate exceptional gen-erosity, faith in our vision, and a strong commitment to themission and values of our school.
Rev. Frascadore Society $25,000-$49,999
As the school’s first president, Rev. Henry C. Frascadore ini-tiated the Annual Fund and pioneered the development of
the Northwest Catholic Endowment Fund. As a result, theschool grew tremendously, and today’s students continue toenjoy the fruits of these programs.
Rev. Colton Society $10,000-$24,999
During his time at Northwest Catholic, Rev. BradfordColton, the first principal, was an exemplary leader, educatorand mentor to many students. He lived the mission of ourschool with humbling grace and dedicated his life to educat-ing others.
1961 Society $5,000-$9,999
Northwest Catholic opened its doors in 1961. Gifts fromthe members of this society make a notable impact on thegrowth and progression of our school and inspire others toinvest in its future.
Green & White Circle $2,500-$4,999
Every fan of Northwest Catholic knows that green and whiteare as popular and as ubiquitous now as they were in 1961,when they made their debut as our school colors.
Dominican Order Society $1,000-$2,499
In 1961, eight Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springsdevoted their time and energy to educating the young mindsof Northwest Catholic students. Their guidance providedthe foundation for the growth and development of the stu-dent body.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Cardwell(Gail Davis ’73)
Mr. Daniel CarneyMr. and Mrs. Philip CarpenterMr. and Mrs. Franklyn D. Chang ’86Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. ClarkMr. and Mrs. George Colli ’73
(Catherine Finley ’72)Mr. and Mrs. William Collins ’68Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. ConwayMr. and Mrs. Michael J. Coursey ’72Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. CowlesDr. and Mrs. George B. Curry ’77
(Kerry Kearns ’77)Day Pitney LLPMr. and Mrs. John M. DeAngelis, Jr. ’72Mr. Thomas W. Donohue ’76Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Dornfried, Jr.Mr. Thomas Driscoll and
Mrs. Patricia Teufel-DriscollMr. Mark Drusedum and Ms. Molly KnorrMr. and Mrs. F. Owen EaganMr. and Mrs. John A. FaceyMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. FilomenoMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. FilomenoMr. Joseph FilomenoMr. and Mrs. William J. Fiocchetta ’72Dr. and Mrs. John T. FitzpatrickMr. and Mrs. Edward FitzsimonsMr. and Mrs. Matthew FitzsimonsMr. Thomas Freund & Ms. Diane MineckGeneral CasualtyMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. GilbertMr. and Mrs. Louis F. GodboutDr. and Dr. Neville J. GrahamMr. and Mrs. R. Nelson GriebelDr. and Mrs. Michael S. GriffinDr. and Mrs. Craig M. Hudak ’79Dr. and Mrs. Mark L. Hudak ’71Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. HugMr. and Mrs. Christopher R. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Kearney ’74Mr. and Mrs. Kelly J. Kearney
Ms. Joan Keating-McKeon &Mr. Michael McKeon
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. KeenanMr. and Mrs. Philip F. KellyMr. Paul Kelly ’71Mr. and Mrs. John F. KennedyMr. & Mrs. Stephen W. KrupaDr. and Dr. Richard L. KuntzMr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Lenz, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Terrence T. Lescoe ’72Mr. and Mrs. Wells LindsayMr. and Mrs. Loren Lonczewski
(Gail Dionizio ’71)Mr. and Mrs. John F. Luby ’69Ms. Geraldine A. Luksic ’69Mr. and Mrs. Robert MagistriMr. and Mrs. Peter T. Malliet ’75
(Maura Ann Kearney ’75)Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mansolillo
(Marie DeMaio ’82)Mr. and Mrs. Marc MassaroMay, Bonee & WalshMr. and Mrs. Michael J. McAndrewsMr. and Mrs. James McCloskey ’73Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McGoldrickThe Honorable and Mrs. Kevin McMahon
(Patricia Romano ’71)Mr. William D. Molloy, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey MortillaroMr. and Mrs. Cornelius Moses
(Bridget Walsh ’76)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Mulready ’65Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MurphyMs. Margaret NanessMr. and Mrs. Robert J. O’HaraDr. and Mrs. Liam P. O’LearyMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. O’RourkeMr. and Mrs. John H. Quinn, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John J. QuinnMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. QuinnMr. Joseph ReeseMr. and Mrs. John D. RitsonThe Roland FamilyMr. and Mrs. George ScurlockDr. and Mrs. Martin C. SeremetMr. and Mrs. John C. ShukieDr. and Mrs. Richard G. SiderMr. and Mrs. Michael J. Sisk ’85Dr. and Mrs. Thomas SpignesiMr. and Mrs. Scott C. StridMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. SullivanMr. Ronald SwansonAnita & Colby ThresherMr. and Mrs. John Tuohy ’65
(Mary Boucher ’66)Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Venora ’81Dr. and Mrs. Paul V. VignatiMr. and Mrs. William J. WalshWentworth, De Angelis InsuranceMr. and Mrs. Brian WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Donald K. Wilson, Jr.
Founders’ Circle
YOUNG ALUMNI FOUNDERS’ CIRCLETo encourage and cultivate major gifts from its newest alumni, Northwest Catholic hasestablished the Young Alumni Founders’ Circle Society.The Founders’ Circle has long beenthe province of generous donors of $1,000 or more, but the YAFC gives young alums theopportunity to participate in this elite group with a smaller annual gift, based on how manyyears they have been out of school.The members of the Young Alumni Founders’ Circle areinvited to the annual Founders’ Circle appreciation dinner.
The contribution structure for young alums is the following:For the classes of Contribution amount2000-06 $1001998-99 $1501995-97 $2501993-94 $3001991-92 $500
The following people became members of the Young Alumni Founders’Circle in 2006-07, the inaugural year of the group:
Mr. Ramon Chavarro Casas '06Mr. Patrick Corkum '96Mr. Joseph Fulliero '99Dr.Alicia ZuWallack Graves '94Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Oates
(Elizabeth Lynch '94)
Ms. Hilary Scurlock '03Mr. John Scurlock '06Mr. Jeffrey Slomski '02Ms. Elizabeth Stafford '00
MISSION STATEMENT
Northwest Catholic High School is a
coeducational, college preparatory school
whose mission is to foster in young people a
faith that gives meaning and direction to life,
to challenge and guide them in the pursuit of
academic excellence, and to instill within
them a spirit of service to God and others.
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Alumni Honor Roll of Donors
Class of 196520% Participation (46 out of 229)$58,355 Total Class Contribution$9,855 to Annual Fund
Rev. Frascadore Society ($25,000.00 + )
Laura Connelly Allen
Rev. Colton Society($10,000.00 + )
Frank GenoveseKathleen Collagan WentworthRalph Wentworth
1961 Society($5,000.00 + )
Cathleen Collins
Green & White Circle($2,500.00 + )
Christopher Wolf
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Robert MulreadyJohn Tuohy
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Clare McGuinness Drury
Patrons ($250.00 + )Kenneth CarpenterCharles DruryCatherine Zunner KennellyPhilip LawtonSusan Edmunds Staecker
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Marilyn BaconKenneth CahillBrendan DurkinStephen EllisL. FrankWilliam KerinRaymond KinghornJames LearyJames McGillJacqueline Beaupre RozzaRalph RooseveltNoreen Weaver ShawcrossDennis SpurrGeoffrey Walker
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Norma Fortier IngramJohn King
DonorsCarol Dalton BeachJoseph DavidsonGilberta Boucher DugasNorene Osgood HaleyStephen KellerJeanne Tonucci KellyNeil KellyAlbert LavoieEverett PelkeyJoyce Corbin RoyJerome SalmonWilliam ShagesJanice McCutcheon StelljesPatricia Killington ThompsonNoreen McNamara WallerJoseph Woolley
Class of 196620% Participation (36 out of 183)$8,350 Total Class Contribution$4,850 to Annual Fund
Green & White Circle($2,500.00 + )
Elaine Civittolo Wolf
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
John BrackenMary Boucher Tuohy
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Jeffrey DowlingEugene MadaraJane Carangelo Slagle
Patrons ($250.00 + )Marie Scully GrayRonald Lapointe
Sponsors ($100.00 + )AnonymousClass of 1966 Reunion GiftSheila Navin ArmourDonald ArmourJohn BohannonNancy Dillon Cocchiola
Anne Pettit ConwayVincent FerliniKaren Lagan McNamaraConstance MerrittMargaret Burns MorrisonDoris Turgeon OuimetteMargaret Linehan Skahill
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Ann CameronLinda Goulet CurroJane Henahan HouseKenneth KellyJoan Buckley MatsonMichael SteevesAllicia Giuca Wertheim
DonorsGary BattistonArmando CasalsPeter FayMargaret Clair GreenhutJohn JordanSusan Whalen McKeownRosalie Wisniewski O'NeillMary Campise Zdrojowy
Class of 196719% Participation (33 out of 178)$4,260 Total Class Contribution$4,260 to Annual Fund
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Richard LambMartha Smith MurphyMarie OsbornPatricia Welch
Patrons ($250.00 + )Barbara Curry BrimmerWilliam BrimmerJohn Dowd
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Patricia Halloran BarrieDennis CardelloPamela Sullivan ChristianJames EmswilerSally Calafiore KeefeCharles KeefeRobert SlusarzCharleen Parent TaylorMargaret McCormack Urban
Stephen UrbanMary-Rose VasquesNicholas Walsh
Anniversary ($50.00 + )James DonnellyMolly Rees GavinPatricia HamiltonThomas McGuireSusan Wolfe SeigarsMary Troiano WashburnMary Ellen Malone White
DonorsThomas DaddarioJames DanaherPatricia DanaherJoanne Warner FyfeLaura Franco JeppesenDorothy Hippe KingSarah Sprogell
Class of 196814% Participation (26 out of 185)$64,660 Total Class Contribution$13,460 to Annual Fund
Presidents’ Circle($50,000.00 + )
Mark Breen
Rev. Colton Society($10,000.00 + )
Timothy Callahan
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
William Collins
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Thomas ClarkMamella Murphy WontkaRichard Wontka
Patrons ($250.00 + )Miguel Satut
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Kathleen CurryJoseph MenyDavid MillerRobert MuzzulinMaurice Turcotte
Alumni giving totals in each class year are reported in three ways. Participation rates indicate the number of donors in relation to the num-ber of “active” members, i.e. alumni with deliverable addresses. Total Class Contribution reflects gifts made to the NWC Fund (formerly knownas the Annual Fund), along with gifts for capital or endowment purposes. The Annual Fund total represents gifts to the NWC Fund; thesegifts are vital to our operations and help to fulfill our mission.
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Anniversary ($50.00 + )Virginia Redden BolandTerence DonovanEdmund DunnVincent KraftKathleen Moriarty RamontMary Jordan SanfordNancy Tantalo-McGuireJohn TullyDiane Bachta Zalewski
DonorsNancy BlaschinskiMary Ellen Sullivan ConnorsJohn FaceyAnne LaganMichael Schweihs
Class of 196917% Participation (36 out of 217)$14,865 Total Class Contribution$2,215 to Annual Fund
Green & White Circle($2,500.00 + )
Joseph NavinTerrence O'ConnellMary Scott
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Edward BoudreauJohn LubyGeraldine Luksic
Benefactors ($500.00 + )AnonymousRichard Tonino
Patrons ($250.00 + )John CollinsSusan GrayRene Lopez
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Margaret Bracken CherchiaThomas ChrosniakAnne Ryan DegnanNancy Tuohy FrobelKatherine Bowie GreenDonna Anderson HalloranLinda Whalen KochaRobin Williams Larkin
Daniel MontanoAlexander PezzuloJanet Crowley SackbauerLarry SicardCatherine Peck TamburroJohn Tamburro
Anniversary ($50.00 + )David DownesWilliam KeenanMarcia Bullard Keeney
DonorsLouise Lagueux ConcodelloAnn Marie Faucher CoronaDennis DobruckTheresa Troiano EmeryMary Molloy JohnsonMonica Slusarz McKerracherStephen PituraKevin Prout
Class of 197017% Participation (32 out of 183)$9,995 Total Class Contribution$9,995 to Annual Fund
1961 Society($5,000.00 + )
Elizabeth Collins Barton
Green & White Circle($2,500.00 + )
Anne Danaher Connelly
Patrons ($250.00 + )Barbara Parutka MaffettThomas Sheridan
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Thomas CallahanRobert ClearyLorrie DevineMaureen Meaney DietzeDavid FultonSandra Dittman MendesJose MendesJames MooreJames MulshineE. Flynn O'KeefeSandra Corthouts PetruccelliWilliam ScullyMichael Slusarz
Anniversary ($50.00 + )David AcquaottaRoberta AllisonJoseph AndersonDennis BlaschinskiLinda BorawskiPatricia McHugh BryngaJ. Michael HalloranLiza Dunlay MarecekAndrea Gerich MillerArthur Poliquin
DonorsLillian Hewston DiachenkoWayne LevasseurEllen Maguire MartinelliJames MartinelliKathleen Meaney
Class of 197114% Participation (26 out of 188)$13,130 Total Class Contribution$6,705 to Annual Fund
Green & White Circle($2,500.00 + )
Edward Jason
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
AnonymousMark HudakPaul KellyGail Dionizio LonczewskiPatricia Romano McMahon
Benefactors ($500.00 + )James DuffyJane LennoxJames MalonePeter Murphy
Patrons ($250.00 + )Thomas DudeckWalter Ghent
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Thomas BurtonBarry EmswilerRobert Griffin
Alumni Honor Roll of Donors
The dedicated, fun-loving, and hardworking administra-tors, teachers, coaches, and staff members in theNorthwest Catholic community not only developed myacademic and athletic abilities, but they also instilled val-ues such as the importance of good friendships, strongcommunication skills, teamwork, leadership, and sports-manship. With this foundation, I was able to “give back”to the community what was given to me.
-- William Mullady ‘66Hartford Board of Education
Assistant Lacrosse and Field Hockey Coach,Northwest Catholic
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Alumni Honor Roll of Donors
Anniversary ($50.00 + )AnonymousChristine GibsonSusan GworekMary Bellizzi HalloranDona Silvestri ManuckTerence McGuireJamie Dernbach PotkaiGregory RuffyMary Quinn SpillaneBarbara Beck Stiles
DonorsMarie Giedraitis-Edgar
Class of 197224% Participation (46 out of 193)$16,695 Total Class Contribution$9,560 to Annual Fund
Green & White Circle($2,500.00 + )
Philip Bonee
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Philip BieluchArthur BrickleyCatherine Finley ColliMichael CourseyJohn DeAngelisWilliam FiocchettaTerrence Lescoe
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Mary Lou Tuohy DuffyJohn Phelan
Patrons ($250.00 + )Barbara Blanchfield CarpenterJoan Sennett CompagnaSusan Devine DickRichard MaloneDaniel MaraMary Ellen Burke NicholsMaureen O'BrienJean SennettRobert Shangraw
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Leonard BurkeSandra Fanelli CannoneMary Pat Daniels DunbarJoseph FlemingMary-Ellen Hennessey GerardiJames GormanMark HagartyLucinda HarrisGary JachymJoanne Rees KaczorKarla D'Onofrio LudwigKevin McGuireChristopher PerigardMary RandallJames SarrBruce Woolley
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Mary Lou AngelastroJerome SchierberlJoseph TurnerJacqueline Lapenta Wasta
DonorsGerard BoucherAlbert CallahanHerve GelinasKevin GherardDouglas GuimondKathleen Tracey LaChanceDonald Perrault
Class of 197324% Participation (39 out of 162)$31,182.97 Total ClassContribution$10,630 to Annual Fund
Rev. Colton Society($10,000.00 + )
Russell Morrisett
Green & White Circle($2,500.00 + )
Rosemary Navin DowdNancy Chesnut GautierTimothy McGuire
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Gail Davis CardwellGeorge ColliJames McCloskey
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Timothy BourretMark LennoxAnthony Mascolo
Patrons ($250.00 + )Nancy Scully BannonMichael HughesJohn Kelly
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Eugene CroninMargaret Keller-DerbyMichael KlimasSharon MaloneyEllen Callahan O'ConnorSusan Heslin QuishWilliam QuishRoberta O'Brien StimpsonMichael TylerMargaret McElaney Woolley
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Bradford BrimmerPatricia Hart BrodeurKenneth GoroshkoElizabeth GravesViolette HaldaneRobert LeedsPeter LesiczkaSusan Hickey McCabeMaureen Fitzgerald Norton
DonorsElizabeth CurryJanet Descoteaux DeAngeloKaren Mastrandrea DeBariLaurier FillionSylvie Veilleux FillionKathleen O'ConnorTimothy Shangraw
Northwest Catholic instills a long-standing sense of community in its students. Its holis-tic approach to learning -- encouraging students to grow their minds, bodies and soulsalike -- prepares them to tackle personal and professional challenges arising throughouttheir lives. The School’s ability to stimulate intellectual curiosity while also emphasizingcompassion for others benefits not just its students, but all of the communities in whichthey interact. Northwest Catholic’s positive spirit is contagious and has blessed me withmy most cherished lifelong friendships.There is no greater compliment to any institutionthan its outstanding capability to foster genuine kindness, lasting friendships and a truesense of community in its students. Northwest Catholic High School has mastered this.
-- Gail Davis Cardwell ‘73President & CEO
MHI (Manufactured Housing Institute)Arlington,VA
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Class of 197414% Participation (25 out of 174)$33,832.36 Total Class Contribution$25,582.36 to Annual Fund
Rev. Frascadore Society($25,000.00 + )
Michael EaganGeralyn Tuohy Eagan
Green & White Circle($2,500.00 + )
James Turner
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Thomas Kearney
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Cynthia Killian DoddJustin FoxRobert Keefe
Patrons ($250.00 + )Stephen Balkun
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Victor PileikaAndrew ResniskyIrene Piccione Resnisky
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Claudette Brousseau CigichAnita Dal PonteGeraldine Morrissey DuncanJudith Preston FrancisElise Greenfield FurmanMichael O'BrienRobert Strano
DonorsThomas DavorenAnn Marie O'Neil DavorenGerard DonohueSusan GrimesBruce JachymIda McGheeKathleen Beatty Palma
Class of 197520% Participation (33 out of 164)$3,975 Total Class Contribution$2,725 to Annual Fund
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Maura Ann Kearney MallietPeter Malliet
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Michelle Maglaty Mostello
Patrons ($250.00 + )Dennis RobinsonLynn Smith
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Richard CobbTheresa Desjardins CobbMichael FlahertyRobert GiulianoCatherine GobesJacqueline Bisson GustafsonCarolyn Hughes LaMonacaJohn LyonsJohn RothLinda Martin Wood
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Sandra BensonSheri Williams ConnellyJoseph DarmanMelanie Wentworth DumontJacqueline JohnsonMaureen Keefe
DonorsLeonard DiscenzaCristina Creamer DownesKathleen DzenyuyVladimir KalasMary Ellen LeahyTerry Caruso MichalmanDonald O'ConnorPeggy O'Neil O'Neil-MurphyJudith Brennan OulundsenMargaret Wilkinson PetitjeanSusan SheaPaul Tetreault
Class of 197619% Participation (27 out of 143)$12,955 Total Class Contribution$8,755 to Annual Fund
1961 Society($5,000.00 + )
Michael Shangraw
Green & White Circle($2,500.00 + )
Gerard Mullane
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Thomas DonohueBridget Walsh Moses
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Theresa Notte BeckerKenneth EilersMary Schiffer Jones
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Anthony DonatelliDavid DupuisPatrice Preston HeslinJohn HeslinEllen Guillet KelleherJean Lambertson NowakGloria Maradie ReddyMaura Hennessy Shaw
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Robertina Saltibus AnaloJennifer Albert DidierDuane HaleyEleanor HartJohn SimoneauMark SmithMary Rice SternbergJeffrey WalshJoan O'Brien Wildfeuer
DonorsPaula FrothinghamNoreen Holmes GianniniDeborah Samolyk MacMillan
Alumni Honor Roll of Donors
For some reason, perhaps it was divine providence, I knew in 8th grade I needed to attendNorthwest Catholic I grew up in the Elmwood section of West Hartford and the kids I washanging around with, let’s just say, were not on a great track educationally. Had I continuedon this track, well, I just can’t imagine where I’d be today. I knew I needed the discipline, aca-demic rigor and the religious-based value system that Northwest Catholic had to offer.Northwest Catholic truly changed my life. It prepared me for the academic challenges ofWesleyan University and ultimately Harvard Business School. Whatever success I haveachieved, it was built on a foundation of a loving family, great friends, and the caring teachersand demanding coaches of Northwest Catholic. I am very grateful to the School, and in myheart, will forever be a Northwest Catholic Indian.
-- Dennis Robinson ‘75Sr.Vice President, National Basketball Association
New York, NY
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Alumni Honor Roll of Donors
Class of 197715% Participation (29 out of 190)$12,507.50 Total Class Contribution$8,407.50 to Annual Fund
1961 Society($5,000.00 + )
Danielle SchifferAndruszkiewicz
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Mark BoyaGeorge CurryKerry Kearns Curry
Benefactors ($500.00 + )James BrewerMichael DeneenMark Molloy
Patrons ($250.00 + )Elizabeth Hemond CannoneMaureen Davis GrabowskiVicki Shangraw KvedarSally Scully
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Michael CobbCarl FrobelBrian GormanCathleen Fox LaffinTimothy O'BrienDiane Berube PurcellMichael RileyThomas Selig
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Mary Malloy BrotmanKevin HughesLaura KellyMaura Walsh O'BrienJ. Thaddeus RiceJohn Turner
DonorsWilliam DoughertyElisa Craemer GenoveseNancy Davis MainelliAnne Davoren O'Gorman
Class of 197815% Participation (27 out of 184)$14,362.50 Total Class Contribution$9,362.50 to Annual Fund
1961 Society($5,000.00 + )
William Doran
Green & White Circle($2,500.00 + )
Kevin GrenhamSuzanne Dumont Navin
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Claudia Hart
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Sara Grady Corcoran
Patrons ($250.00 + )Anne Dante CarrollJean Donnelly Molloy
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Mary Anne FrancoeurBaldassarreAngela CocoMartha Fanning EricksonMichael MorrisJames O'TooleMaryann Sheehan SchuppeJan van der Werff
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Tom BissonAnne O'Connor HutchinsJames LesterKevin McHughKathleen Lennon NewmanDaniel Walsh
DonorsAndrew ClarkeNadine Crispino DurkinRobert KayEllen McGuire KellyKathleen Meany KerchaertJames LovkayKevin Wholey
Class of 197922% Participation (36 out of 166)$4,950 Total Class Contribution$4,950 to Annual Fund
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Craig Hudak
Benefactors ($500.00 + )John Flannery
Patrons ($250.00 + )Paul BissonShawn DalyAndrew KearnsMaura McNally KearnsMary Muccio
Sponsors ($100.00 + )William BalcezakSharon Tracey BarrettAntonietta Zullo CarreiraJeffrey CaseyChristopher DeneenSusan Smith DolanMaureen McGoldrick HannRobert HilliardCecil HudsonNancy Sinsigalli NardoneDavid PastulaEdward PilkingtonJames ScullyAnn Flaherty SteinlePeter Vaphiades
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Margaret Randall BrodeurPatrick DalyRichard HemondDeborah Belch LyonEdward MaguireMary Dunn MinerKathleen Ohlheiser Murray
DonorsJoseph ColemanFrances Giuliano DiFioreCraig EilersVeronica KuligRobert MelansonCraig MendolaMichael Morgan
Class of 198011% Participation (19 out of 166)$12,850 Total Class Contribution$7,750 to Annual Fund
Rev. Colton Society($10,000.00 + )
Carol Dupuis Haylon
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Patricia BrayWilliam Scully
Patrons ($250.00 + )Joan Janiszewski KarasKevin Quinn
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Charles AndrewDeirdre Walsh CrowellWilliam DentonBridget Cassell DunnDwight EdwardsBarbara Lennon HooperLori Boya LusardiColleen Brewer MooreKevin Walsh
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Mary Cobb GothersElizabeth Haley HowardRobert Hyatt
DonorsElizabeth Rodgers LomedicoLisa Sumpter Lowe
Class of 19819% Participation (16 out of 171)$3,350 Total Class Contribution$1,350 to Annual Fund
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Timothy Venora
Patrons ($250.00 + )Diane Sisk Tretton
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Linda Rusconi AndrewEileen Brennan DeneenBernadette Keefe DoreElaine Coco Dunie
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Suzanne Wise KingKara Cunningham LanganKaren Rodgers Miller
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Michele Cavanagh BurrisElizabeth Bartus CahillSusan Silvester DuncanMichael GriffinMaria Scotti Scotti-Laifer
DonorsKathi Shangraw CotugnoLauren Kramer Murphy
Class of 19829% Participation (16 out of 187)$12,475 Total Class Contribution$3,525 to Annual Fund
1961 Society($5,000.00 + )
James Hudak
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Marie DeMaio Mansolillo
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Margaret Eagan
Patrons ($250.00 + )Martha Lennox HickeyChristopher KearnsSharon Kristofak McHaleKatherine Parker
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Thomas BrewerSusan Pastula D'AnnaSharon Royce DempseyCatherine O'Toole DentonKerry Casey KelleySusan Shimkus LemkuilEric Peterson
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Cheryl Weissenburger BloughDavid Blough
Class of 19835% Participation (10 out of 185)$1,415 Total Class Contribution$1,415 to Annual Fund
Patrons ($250.00 + )G. Thomas MarshallKelly MurrayAnnemarie Smith
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Edward ConnorsMatthew MarafinoMaureen Townsend
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Timothy FlanaganJill Gagne Manners
DonorsTammy Mendes SnyderLisa Walczewski Souza
Class of 19849% Participation (12 out of 138)$882.50 Total Class Contribution$882.50 to Annual Fund
Patrons ($250.00 + )Julie Flaherty Livingstone
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Donald J. MelansonMaribeth Brewer MorrisseyJames O'BrienPatricia Randall Taylor
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Jeffrey BatsonKathleen Quinn Votaw
DonorsSharon Sweeney BrucePatricia Keightley DabneyMaura Travers DouglasEllen Shea GilhoolySuzanne Violette Hilborn
Class of 19859% Participation (15 out of 166)$2,110 Total Class Contribution$1,110 to Annual Fund
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Michael Sisk
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Robert ChesnerAmy DiPippo ConnorsKathleen Shima O'BrienPatricia Hayes ReydaMichael SheaRoyd Vassiljev
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Ronald BrunnerEileen Walsh NeubertAndrew SchifferMargaret Guertin Schubach
DonorsAnonymousJohanna Goodrich Goetcheus
Sandra Murray HayesJulie Shea Holt
Class of 198612% Participation (15 out of 129)$11,165 Total Class Contribution$2,365 to Annual Fund
1961 Society ($5,000.00 + )
John Berry
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Franklyn Chang
Patrons ($250.00 + )Scott Thresher
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Leslie DeMaio CostelloJennifer Schiffer FreehKathryn Van Bramer PalmerJames QuagliaroliRosemarie Liss Sughrue
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Yvonne Shank JacksonKatherine Schave
DonorsMichael CollyerMaureen FentonAmy Blake HornishKristen McCullen StrainLisa Wojtowicz Wood
Alumni Honor Roll of Donors
For me, Northwest Catholic was all about developing as astudent, as an athlete, and as a person. Northwest Catholicmore than made its mark on me in all three categories, andI am very thankful. If you give your personal best there,the benefits are endless and measurable…"Diversity" is aword that gets thrown around in today's world far toooften, but at Northwest Catholic, diversity is truly at work.The benefits and importance of learning and developing inthat atmosphere are hard to measure, but simply ask, hireor spend some quality time with someone fromNorthwest Catholic, and it becomes clear!
-- John T. Berry ‘86Director,Wachovia Capital Markets, LLC
Boston, MA
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Alumni Honor Roll of Donors
Class of 19876% Participation (7 out of 117)$800 Total Class Contribution$800 to Annual Fund
Patrons ($250.00 + )Michele Lattanzi PaulLynne Chesner Torbeck
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Michael Remigino
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Suzanne LissMark StevensonRachel Ginnetti TressyRichard Tressy
Class of 198811% Participation (12 out of 111)$8,075 Total Class Contribution$3,075 to Annual Fund
1961 Society ($5,000.00 + )
John Makuch
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Kevin Baker
Benefactors ($500.00 + )Scott BennettMark Murnane
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Linda Krein CullenJames CullenKaren Whittel LavoiePeter LavoieElizabeth Guertin Regan
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Katherine Santos HawkomJennifer SamolykMichelle L. Thresher
Class of 19896% Participation (5 out of 82)$434 Total Class Contribution$434 to Annual Fund
Patrons ($250.00 + )Margaret Hennessy Knight
Anniversary ($50.00 + )
Kathryn Williams CochraneMarc Piergrossi
DonorsJennifer Snyder CarraAmy Powers
Class of 19905% Participation (3 out of 61)$12,700 Total Class Contribution$200 to Annual Fund
Rev. Colton Society($10,000.00 + )
Daniel Sisk
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Elizabeth Gies SchuckPaul Sullivan
Class of 19914% Participation (2 out of 47)$105 Total Class Contribution$105 to Annual Fund
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Lauren Shukie McHugh
DonorsJennifer Guertin Shockley
Class of 19931% Participation (1 out of 95)$15 Total Class Contribution$15 to Annual Fund
DonorsSal Guerrieri
Class of 199413% Participation (9 out of 68)$1,350 Total Class Contribution$870 to Annual Fund
Patrons ($250.00 + )Alicia ZuWallack GravesElizabeth Lynch Oates
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Jonathan ReedJeffrey SotoByron ThresherJohn Wilson
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Eric Michaud
DonorsGerard BielinskiElise Guidobono Garbeck
Class of 19954% Participation (3 out of 83)$125 Total Class Contribution$125 to Annual Fund
Anniversary ($50.00 + )David MarceauJohn Shukie
DonorsJason Lambert
Class of 19965% Participation (4 out of 75)$500 Total Class Contribution$500 to Annual Fund
Patrons ($250.00 + )Patrick Corkum
Sponsors ($100.00 + )George Oprica
DonorsSarah Griffin CasperMary Beth Sweeney
Class of 19975% Participation (4 out of 85)$475 Total Class Contribution$275 to Annual Fund
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Amy GriffinKyla McMahon
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Danielle Watt
DonorsAmaris Mendez
Class of 19982% Participation (2 out of 120)$75 Total Class Contribution$75 to Annual Fund
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Daniel Leahy
DonorsJohn Quinn
Class of 19998% Participation (10 out of 124)$555 Total Class Contribution$555 to Annual Fund
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Kathleen Kennelly Breitenwischer
Attending Northwest Catholic was a tremendous oppor-tunity and left a lasting impact on who I am today. Theschool complemented and expanded on the work my par-ents did in raising me and preparing me for life. TheNorthwest Catholic community and faculty reinforced myvalue set and priorities while challenging me to reach myfull potential both academically and personally.
– Daniel Sisk ‘90Senior Market Manager
UNUM ProvidentColumbia, MD
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Joseph FullieroJustin Smith
DonorsKelly CarpenterKaren CrozierJill Carpenter DevorNiamh O'LearyAmanda Vacca-BartleyNigel WilliamsPatrick Williamson
Class of 20002% Participation (2 out of 119)$210 Total Class Contribution$210 to Annual Fund
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Elizabeth Stafford
DonorsJennifer DiMarzo
Class of 20015% Participation (6 out of 118)$200 Total Class Contribution$200 to Annual Fund
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Stephen ShukieJustin Sider
DonorsDanielle AppelCara McNamaraDelroy RossChristine Willey
Class of 20022% Participation (3 out of 137)$130 Total Class Contribution$130 to Annual Fund
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Jeffrey Slomski
DonorsEmily PhillipsChristopher Thorner
Class of 20035% Participation (7 out of 136)$230 Total Class Contribution$230 to Annual Fund
Sponsors ($100.00 + )Hilary Scurlock
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Joshua Sider
DonorsAri BarnettTimothy BourdonNicole KrupaJennie QuinnKate Thorner
Class of 20043% Participation (4 out of 128)$115 Total Class Contribution$115 to Annual Fund
DonorsMolly AndruszkiewiczMeghan Bissell
Sarah DriscollDavid Johnson
Class of 20052% Participation (4 out of 168)$110 Total Class Contribution$110 to Annual Fund
Anniversary ($50.00 + )Michael Lichniak
DonorsPeter BourdonNicholas LorenzoTimothy Rooney
Class of 20063% Participation (4 out of 144)$235 Total Class Contribution$235 to Annual Fund
Sponsors - ($100.00 + )Ramon Chavarro CasasJohn Scurlock
DonorsWilliam BissellRachel Driscoll
Class of 200731% Participation (45 out of 144)$49 Total Class Contribution$49 to Annual Fund
DonorsKara AllardKevin AyotteStephen Bodell
Christina BolingMatthew BossiKara BoucherMichael BourdonAlyson CannoneMaeve DalyRobert DornfriedSamuel DuszaKate FlahertyDeirdre GrahamAdam GrantDanielle GriffithsDanita GriffithsSarah HebertJennifer HornJesse HoyerClayton JasonMeghan KileyChristopher KnortzMichael KuglerJustin LorenzoMichael LudlowElizabeth ManlyAndrea ManzanaresRobert MarandinoVeronica MarquisMary McCormackStephanie MerkelDaniel MitchellMarybeth MitschMargaret MolloyCamille MooreRobert O'BrienChrisovalantis PlatsisKatherine PurpleJan RadomskiDanielle RileyAlisha RollerErica SandsKeegan ShepardsonKathleen SpignesiDavid Tomolonis
Alumni Honor Roll of Donors
While Northwest Catholic offered a challenging academic environment that preparedme well for college and professional life, the most important lessons were those Ilearned about being a part of a community. Northwest provided a diverse school envi-ronment, enriching our lives with people of all races, ethnicities and economic back-grounds.We graduated with an appreciation for each person and the contribution theymake to our community and the understanding that we are responsible for helpingmake our community a better place.These are life lessons not taught in a book, butshown by example and demonstrated by faith.
-- Elizabeth Stafford ‘00Finance Director, Connecticut Republicans
Hartford, CT
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Current Parent Honor Roll of Donors
Rev. Frascadore Society($25,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Eagan ’74(Geralyn Tuohy '74)
Rev. Colton Society ($10,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. BourdonMr. and Mrs. Giuliano DiFrancescoMr. and Mrs. John M. HughesMr. and Mrs. Michael A. PaternosterMr. John RandazzoMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Roller
1961 Society ($5,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andruszkiewicz(Danielle Schiffer '77)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Barton(Elizabeth Collins '70)
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. FiniganMr. and Mrs. Michael L. GolicMr. and Mrs. David C. KnortzMr. and Mrs. Kevin B. Lathrop
Green & White Circle ($2,500.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Bonee '72Mr. and Mrs. Augusto R. Gautier
(Nancy Chesnut '73)Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Jason '71Mr. Michael McKeon and
Ms. Joan Keating-McKeonMr. Matthew H. Lynch & Ms. Susan BanksMrs. Gail McCueMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. McGuire '73Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MerkelMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Navin, Jr. '69
(Suzanne Dumont '78)Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. O'HaraMr. and Mrs. Michael ParianoMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Wagoner
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Richard BeckermanMr. and Mrs. David BonneyMr. and Mrs. Mark W. Boya '77Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Brickley Jr. '72Mr. Joseph G. Buda and
Ms. Linda Moran-Buda
Mr. and Mrs. Lucien J. CanceMr. and Mrs. Robert F. ClarkMr. and Mrs. William Collins '68Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CondonMr. and Mrs. Kevin W. ConwayDr. and Mrs. George B. Curry '77
(Kerry Kearns '77)Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Dornfried, Jr.Mr. Mark Drusedum & Ms. Molly KnorrMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. FilomenoMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. FilomenoDr. and Mrs. John T. FitzpatrickMr. Thomas Freund & Ms. Diane MineckMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. GilbertMr. and Mrs. Louis F. GodboutDr. and Dr. Neville J. Graham Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson GriebelMr. and Mrs. Christopher J. HugMr. and Mrs. Kelly J. KearneyMr. and Mrs. John F. KennedyDr. and Dr. Richard L. KuntzMr. and Mrs. Wells LindsayMr. and Mrs. Peter T. Malliet
(Maura Ann Kearney '75)Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mansolillo(Marie DeMaio '82)Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McAndrewsMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey MortillaroMr. and Mrs. Thomas MurphyMr. and Mrs. John H. Quinn, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Martin C. SeremetDr. and Mrs. Thomas SpignesiMr. and Mrs. Scott C. StridDr. and Mrs. Paul V. VignatiMr. and Mrs. William J. WalshMr. and Mrs. Brian D. Williamson
Benefactors ($500.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. DahlemAtty. and Mrs. Michael P. Deneen '77Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Fox '74Ms. Laurie KennedyMr. and Mrs. Steven W. KrupaMr. and Mrs. Robert C. LudlowMr. and Mrs. Peter MarandinoMr. and Mrs. James MitschMr. and Mrs. Mark C. Molloy '77Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. ShepardsonMr. and Ms. Michael J. WagnerDr. Susan M. Wiskowski
Patrons ($250.00 + )
AnonymousAnonymousMr. and Mrs. Alexander AponteDr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Balkun '74Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. BellefleurMr. Robert J. Buckley and Mrs. NoreenBranley-BuckleyMr. and Mrs. Clifford A. BuellMr. and Mrs. John N. Cannone
(Elizabeth Hemond '77)Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. CiottoMr. and Mrs. Michael T. ConwayMr. and Mrs. Donald M. DesideratoDr. and Ms. Richard DuenasMr. and Mrs. Dennis F. DuraoMr. and Mrs. Kevin FlahertyMr. and Mrs. Philip B. HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Richard J. HunterMr. and Mrs. Christopher A. ItaliaAtty. and Mrs. Andrew E. Kearns '79
(Maura McNally '79)Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. LempMr. and Mrs. Peter J. MasMr. and Mrs. David M. OleaszMr. and Mrs. Carl G. RosensweigMr. and Mrs. Robert L. SavaryMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. ScobeeMr. and Mrs. Edward M. SullivanMr. and Mrs. Thomas K. VarneyMr. Michael Young & Dr. Lisa Jordan-Young
Sponsors ($100.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne AyotteMr. and Mrs. William J. BackhausMr. and Mrs. Andrew Baldassarre
(Mary Anne Francoeur '78)Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. BanvilleMr. and Mrs. Robert D. BattagliaMr. and Mrs. Daniel C. BenusisMr. and Mrs. Paul BianchetMr. and Mrs. Robert BonaMr. Peter J. Boorman and Ms. Lyn ConneryMr. and Mrs. Paulo Carreira
(Antonietta Zullo '79)Mrs. Mary Casas-ChavarroMr. and Mrs. Allen ChinMr. and Mrs. John A. ChristinaMr. and Mrs. Michael F. ClapisMr. and Mrs. Timothy T. CoreyMs. Kathleen Crotty
Northwest Catholic is fortunate to receive considerable financial support each year from the parents of our students. Recognizing that tuition alone does not cover the costof a child’s education, many parents choose to make a gift to the Northwest Catholic Fund that helps subsidize the difference between the actual cost and the tuition. Theseimportant gifts make it possible for us to maintain a reasonable tuition relative to other private schools. Additionally, parents support Northwest Catholic through other giftsto endowment and capital projects. We are indeed grateful to these parents for the investment they have made in enhancing the education experience we are able to providethe students we serve.
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Mr. and Mrs. Christopher D. Deneen '79(Eileen Brennan '81)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. DombekMr. and Mrs. Michael J. DonnellyMr. and Mrs. Steven Erickson
(Martha Fanning '78)Mr. Timothy Fitzgerald and
Ms. Margaret CollinsMr. and Mrs. Adelino J. FrazaoMr. and Mrs. John F. Gauger, Jr.Mr. and Ms. Alfred J. MasciocchiMr. and Mrs. Paul G. Grady, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. GreenbergMs. Cynthia GworekMr. and Mrs. Pahlaj C. HarpaldasMr. and Mrs. William F. HealeyMr. and Mrs. Paul J. HenzlerMr. and Mrs. John W. Heslin '76
(Tracey Preston '76)Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hull, Jr.Mr. Dean W. HummelMr. and Mrs. Gary R. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. David A. KallfelzMr. and Mrs. Gary R. KevorkianMr. and Mrs. Michael LacoutureMr. Alan E. Lake and Dr. Anne PidanoMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. LaPorteMr. and Mrs. James J. Leary '65Ms. Donna LorenzoMr. Nicholas LorenzoMr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Lusardi
(Lori C. Boya '80)Mr. and Mrs. Theodore MacchiMr. and Mrs. Steven MackinnonMr. and Mrs. Richard A. MaroneMs. Pearl MendezMr. and Ms. Steve P. MilewskiMr. and Mrs. Stephen MitchellMr. and Mrs. David H. MooreMr. and Mrs. Walter NuhferMr. and Mrs. James B. O'Toole Jr. '78Deacon and Mrs. James F. PapilloMr. and Mrs. Russell J. PeltonMr. and Mrs. John PlatsisMr. Michael Regan & Ms. Lynne TuohyMr. and Mrs. Michael Riley '77Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. RodeDr. and Mrs. William M. SandersAtty. and Mrs. Robert A. Scalise, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Selig '77Mr. and Mrs. James J. SheaMr. Hyuntack Shin & Mrs. Joungsoon HuhMs. Paulette SimonMr. Yawo L. Simpini
Dr. and Dr. William TraceyMr. and Mrs. Michael F. Tyler '73Mr. Jan P. van der Werff '78Ms. Tracie L. VickiMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. WattsMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Winland
Anniversary ($50.00 + )
AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Sergey V. ArzumanovMr. and Mrs. James T. BachtelerMr. and Mrs. Richard A. BeauleMr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. BissellMr. and Mrs. Winston A. BlakeMr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. BoinMr. Joseph A. Bonfatto &
Ms. Corinne KappMr. and Mrs. James M. BoucherMr. and Mrs. Frank A. BruskeyMr. and Mrs. Anthony R. CiceroMr. and Mrs. James T. ClarkeMs. Zofia CzyzyckaMr. and Mrs. Francis M. Danahey, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Manuel DuarteMr. and Mrs. James Duncan
(Susan Silvester '81)Dr. and Mrs. Kevin FlanaganMs. Gail FryeMr. and Ms. Thomas W. GostylaMr. and Ms. William D. HaflinMr. Milton G. Jackson Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Fabio JimenezMr. and Mrs. Robert C. KinleyMr. and Mrs. Andrew P. LandsmanMr. Richard LassiterMrs. Molly E. LoftusMs. Andrea E. LombardMr. and Mrs. Ivan MarquisMr. and Mrs. Anthony MassaroMr. and Mrs. James McCormackMr. and Mrs. Paul Murray
(Kathleen Ohlheiser '79)Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. PiccianoMr. and Mrs. Wieslaw PokusaMr. and Mrs. Robert G. RichardsonMs. Valerie E. RickettsMr. and Mrs. Michael ShelburneMr. and Mrs. Michael G. SmithMrs. Regina C. StewartMrs. Gloria L. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Joel D. Willis
Donors
AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Svetozar AlexandruDr. and Mrs. Todd A. BellMs. Sherril V. Brown-CrossMr. and Mrs. Gregory T. CarterMr. and Mrs. Sung ChenMrs. Sandra ClearyMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. ConnorMr. and Mrs. James J. CroninMrs. Kimberly D. DavisMr. Michael J. DavisMr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Durkin(Nadine P. Crispino '78)Mr. and Rev. James Frazier, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Boris GarciaMr. and Mrs. Russel GarciaMr. and Mrs. Justin B. Gilhooly
(Ellen P. Shea '84)Mr. and Mrs. Michael GrassoMr. and Mrs. Christopher HebertMr. and Mrs. William HewlettMr. and Mrs. James F. HunterMr. Andrew J. KellyMrs. Elaine KingMr. and Mrs. Henry B. KudlaczMr. and Mrs. Anthony KuglerMr. and Mrs. James T. LaneMr. and Mrs. Mark S. LeDucMr. and Mrs. Richard B. LeonardMr. and Mrs. Edward MalecMr. and Mrs. Morris E. MansfieldMr. Deryl R. Marrow &
Ms. Antoria Howard-MarrowMr. and Mrs. James V. Martinelli '70Ms. Colleen B. MichelsonMr. and Mrs. Jonathan NeagleMr. and Mrs. Robert R. NelsonMr. and Mrs. James S. OlsonMr. and Mrs. John F. OlszewskiMr. and Mrs. Robert M. PaineMr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Pannell Sr.Mrs. Elizabeth ParodyMr. and Mrs. Adam PowojskiMs. Anna Maria Salmeri PhersonMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. SalvioMr. and Mrs. Richard SandsMr. and Mrs. Mark ScapellatiMr. and Mrs. Donald E. ShevchukMr. and Mrs. Robert C. SiegelMrs. Jamillia S. StewartMr. and Mrs. Alfred J. TanguayMr. and Mrs. George E. TuiteMr. Joseph A. WhalenMr. David P. Yarger & Mrs. Lauren Yarger
Current Parent Honor Roll of Donors
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Alumni Parent Honor Roll of Donors
Rev. Colton Society ($10,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Shima
1961 Society ($5,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. LubozynskiMr. and Mrs. William T. Miller
Green & White Circle ($2,500.00 + )
Mr. David BergesMr. and Mrs. Wes CooperMr. Walter J. Dyber
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Winston BarrettMrs. Catherine BrewerMr. and Mrs. Philip CarpenterMr. and Mrs. Edward R. Cowles
Mr. Thomas M. Driscoll and Mrs. PatriciaA. Teufel-DriscollMr. and Mrs. F. Owen EaganMr. and Mrs. John A. FaceyDr. and Mrs. Michael S. GriffinMr. and Mrs. Christopher R. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Philip F. KellyMr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Lenz, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert MagistriMr. and Mrs. Robert L. McGoldrickMr. William D. Molloy, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Liam P. O'LearyMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. O'RourkeMr. and Mrs. John J. QuinnMr. and Mrs. Joseph W. QuinnMr. Joseph ReeseMrs. Mary Louise RolandMr. and Mrs. George H. ScurlockMr. and Mrs. John C. ShukieDr. and Mrs. Richard G. SiderMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. SullivanAnita & Colby Thresher
Benefactors ($500.00 + )
Mr. William Brewer, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert HanksMr. and Mrs. Mark RicciardelliMr. and Mrs. John W. Sitarz
Patrons ($250.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Harry AttianeseMr. and Mrs. Patrick Battersby, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. BouvierMrs. Anne BurkeMr. and Mrs. Richard L. CallahanMr. and Mrs. Carlo FuscoMr. and Mrs. Theodore Horton Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Albert LennoxMr. and Mrs. William C. LichtenfelsMr. and Mrs. Joseph LynchMr. H. Russell Ohlheiser, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Al PhillipsMrs. Josephine C. RovaldiMr. and Mrs. H. Michael SchifferDr. and Mrs. Michael S. Tosatti, DMDJudge and Mrs. Richard A. WalshMr. and Mrs. William W. WalshMr. Roger Williams
Sponsors ($100.00 + )
AnonymousAnonymousAnonymousMrs. Eileen AllardMr. and Mrs. Balford AndersonMr. William F. BakerMrs. Elisa BarbareseMrs. Janet D. BerryMr. Richard Berry Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George W. BrazelMr. and Mrs. Rae C. BremnerMr. and Mrs. John BrettMr. and Mrs. Albert J. CallahanMr. and Mrs. Alan F. Casey, Sr.Mrs. Paula CaseyMr. and Mrs. Kevin CavanaghMr. and Mrs. Mark CenciMr. and Mrs. David CloudDr. and Mrs. Richard J. CobbMr. and Mrs. Leonard CollyerMr. and Mrs. Walter B. ConnollyMr. and Mrs. James G. CorbalisMrs. Beverly M. K. CurryMrs. Ann M. DavisMr. and Mrs. John Glenn Decker
Cheered on by their classmates, boys from the Class of ’10 are determined to prevail attug-of-war during Field Day in May 2007.
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Alumni Parent Honor Roll of Donors
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas DeNapoliMr. and Mrs. Francis A. DiPippoMs. Eileen DonagheyMr. and Mrs. Brian G. DonnellyDr. and Mrs. William E. DowdenMrs. Mary E. DubeMrs. Lorraine Florio-OlsonMr. and Mrs. Roland M. FrancoeurMr. and Mrs. Robert W. FusickMr. and Mrs. William C. GalliganMr. and Mrs. John F. GiesMr. and Mrs. Lincoln GodfreyMr. and Mrs. Paul G. Grady, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul GrimesMr. and Mrs. John GuedesMrs. Helen M. GworekMr. and Mrs. Duane HaleyMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. HansenMrs. Helen S. HillMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hilliard, Sr.Mrs. Eileen S. HoranDr. and Mrs. Alois KallfelzMr. and Mrs. Wayne KowalczykMr. and Mrs. Eugeniusz LichniakMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. MalloyMr. and Mrs. Alfred MelansonMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. MyottMr. and Mrs. Arthur B. O'DonnellMrs. Marjorie PalmMr. and Mrs. Louis PellinoMr. and Mrs. William F. Powers, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Quinn, Jr.Mr. Paul ReardonMr. Philip RensenMr. and Mrs. Paul RothmanMrs. Corrie SadlerMr. and Mrs. Stephen SalvatoreMr. and Mrs. Edward O. SandbergMr. and Mrs. Mark SchmidtMrs. Elizabeth ScullyMrs. Barbara SeligMr. and Mrs. John R. ShaughnessyMr. and Mrs. Raymond M. SiskMr. and Mrs. Peter Slomski, Jr.Mr. and Ms. Michael St. DenisMs. Janet Stone & Mr. Michael SelissenMr. and Mrs. Anthony SullivanMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. SullivanMr. and Mrs. Joseph Swetcky, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. TannerMr. and Mrs. John F. TaylorMr. and Mrs. James F. TuohyMr. and Mrs. Maurice J. WalshMr. and Mrs. Bertrand WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Glenn J. Zaugg
Anniversary ($50.00 + )
AnonymousMr. and Mrs. David C. AllabaughMr. and Mrs. Baxter AtkinsonMr. and Mrs. Waldemar J. BakMrs. Helen BatayteMrs. Lucille J. BellizziMr. and Mrs. Frank A. BeneskiMrs. Sharran BennettMrs. Deborah BerryMr. and Mrs. Edward BlaschinskiMr. and Mrs. Floran J. BolandMr. and Mrs. Richard BoorjianMrs. Mary BowieMrs. Rita BrassilMr. and Mrs. Warren A. CardoneMr. and Mrs. Mark B. CaronMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey CarrMr. and Mrs. Martin J. CarrollMrs. Mary ChamberlandMs. Donna CharetteMr. and Mrs. Attilio CianfaglioneMr. and Mrs. Joseph CiccaglioneMr. and Mrs. Eugene CieriMr. and Mrs. Jack J. CocoMrs. Elizabeth Concannon
Ms. Rosita CreamerDr. and Mrs. David CrombieMr. and Mrs. Timothy CroninMr. and Mrs. Frank D'AddabboMr. and Mrs. Richard DalyMr. and Mrs. Larry W. DelphiaMr. and Mrs. John E. DonnellyMr. William R. Eckert, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Donald FentonMr. and Mrs. Daniel GoicocheaMr. Edward Gray and Mrs. LaurelMcDonald GrayMrs. Helen D. GrayMr. and Mrs. Walter H. Greenfield, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. David GreenwoodMrs. Kathleen HartMr. and Mrs. George Hayes, IIIMrs. Theresa M. HoranMr. and Mrs. Errol F. HoseinMr. and Mrs. Edward Jagielski, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Kristofak, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. KudlaMr. and Mrs. Jack G. LinerMr. and Mrs. Douglas MausMrs. Mildred MayMr. and Mrs. John J. McMahonMs. Susan McNamara
Northwest Catholic’s cheerleaders are among the school’s most ardent fans.
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Alumni Parent Honor Roll of Donors
Mr. and Mrs. Michael NelsonMr. Nicholas Notte, Sr.Dr. and Mrs. George B. Odlum, Jr.Mr. John OgilvieMr. and Mrs. Kevin OzarkMr. and Mrs. Michael PaparellaMr. and Mrs. John E. PearsonMr. and Mrs. Steven PincottMr. and Mrs. Frank B. PinneyMs. Barbara K. PulitoMr. and Mrs. John J. QuinnMr. and Mrs. Hector RiveraMrs. Catherine RodgersMrs. Betty Jane RolonMr. and Mrs. Edward W. SamolykMr. and Mrs. John P. SheaMr. David Simpson
and Ms. Barbara LaurainMr. and Mrs. Kenneth SmithMrs. Carol StevensonDr. and Mrs. Edmund SuskiMrs. Gail TylerMr. and Mrs. Anthony S. VaccaMr. and Mrs. Robert WalkerMrs. Mildred C. Young
Donors
AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Martin F. AdamsMr. Louis AlbertMr. Bruce AlthenMrs. Helen M. ArchambaultMr. and Mrs. James F. Barry, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. William H. BarryMr. and Mrs. Gary C. BennettMr. John L. BoneeMr. and Mrs. Clarence J. BourretMr. and Mrs. William BrimmerDr. and Mrs. John A. BrittingMr. and Mrs. Terrence BrockMrs. Barbara T. BullardMr. and Mrs. Robert P. BurkeMrs. Gloria C. ChambersMr. and Mrs. Salvatore CocollaMrs. Dolores A. ConderinoMr. and Mrs. Benito A. CrispinoMr. and Mrs. Dominick J. D'AmatoMr. and Mrs. John A. Danaher IIIMr. and Mrs. George H. DeanMrs. Josephine DeAngelisMr. and Mrs. Michael E. DebboliMrs. Anna M. Dennison
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. DeVitoMrs. Marguerite W. DionizioMrs. Vincy C. DiscenzaMrs. Joan B. DruryMrs. Yolande DumontMr. and Mrs. Ralph DunleaMrs. Elizabeth W. EganMr. and Mrs. Dale EvansMr. and Mrs. Robert S. FairbairnMrs. Maria FerreiraMr. and Mrs. Albert P. FiocchettaMr. and Mrs. Everton FrancisMrs. Lena FrancoMr. and Mrs. Claude GagnonMr. and Mrs. Robert GervaisMr. and Mrs. Robert GiovinoMrs. Leonora GoroshkoMr. and Mrs. Raymond A. GrassoMr. and Mrs. Edward G. GuilletDr. and Mrs. Walter R. HamptonMr. and Mrs. John F. HayesMr. and Mrs. Stephen B. HudakDr. and Dr. James G. JosephMr. and Mrs. David F. KirwanJudge and Mrs. Glenn E. KnierimMs. Debra Knight
The ladies who keep the Northwest Catholic community well-fed! (From left): Mary Ellen Katafiaz, Sara Longcor, Jan Sheehan, JuneMullen, Christina Sheehan, Pat Allen, and Cindy Todd.
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Alumni Parent Honor Roll of Donors
Mr. and Mrs. Frank KuligMr. and Mrs. David M. LawtonMr. and Mrs. George H. LesterMrs. and Mr. Agnes LooneyMr. and Mrs. John J. MarksMr. and Mrs. Aurelia MascoloMr. and Mrs. Brian MatthewsMrs. Ann C. McCarthyMr. and Mrs. Gregory McCuskerMr. and Mrs. John C. McGeeMr. and Mrs. Gregory McMahonMr. and Mrs. Leonard MelansonMr. and Mrs. Lee MenyfieldMr. John R. MetzlerMr. and Mrs. William MiskavitchMrs. Donna MorrisonMrs. Noreen MurnaneMs. Jacqueline NelsonMrs. Gayle NicolayMr. and Mrs. Matthew Oprica
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. PenoncelloMr. and Mrs. Donald PerraultMr. and Mrs. Ralph C. PhillipsMrs. Lila C. PitekMrs. Elizabeth PlumleyMr. and Mrs. Neil QuagliaroliMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. ReillyMr. and Mrs. Biaggio RinaldiMr. and Mrs. Thomas RoehlMr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rogers, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Bernard RooneyMr. and Mrs. Joao RosaMr. and Mrs. Mario A. RubinoMr. and Mrs. Robert P. SchultzMr. and Mrs. Robert D. ShangrawMr. and Mrs. Edward SieczekMr. and Mrs. Paul W. SimoneauMr. and Mrs. Richard E. Smith, IIMr. and Mrs. Michael J. SponzoMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Stoecklin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward F. StrangeMr. and Mrs. John StrattonMr. and Mrs. Patrick SullivanMs. Kathleen L. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Howard A. TinkerMr. and Mrs. John J. Tressy, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce TwamblyMr. Robert Veneziano and
Ms. Dianna RaffertyMr. and Mrs. James L. WalshMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. WarrenMr. and Mrs. Wayne WhiteMr. and Mrs. Donald WilkersonMr. and Mrs. Daniel WilleyMr. and Mrs. Raymond L. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Joseph WiluszMr. and Mrs. William YokowMr. and Mrs. Claudius YoungMr. and Mrs. Vaughn E. YoungMr. and Mrs. John Zullo
“Meet Me in St. Louis,” the heartwarming musical about an Irish family from the Midwest at the turn of the century, received standingovations and rave reviews when it was performed at Northwest Catholic this past spring.
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Friends Honor Roll of Donors
Legacy Society($100,000.00 + )
Mr. James F. Shugrue
Rev. Frascadore Society($25,000.00 + )
AnonymousMr. and Mrs. John Hunt
Rev. Colton Society ($10,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dornfried, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. William Fenoglio
Dominican Order Society($1,000.00 + )
Mr. and Mrs. William BrewerMr. Daniel CarneyMr. Joseph FilomenoMr. and Mrs. Edward FitzsimonsMr. and Mrs. Matthew FitzsimonsMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. KeenanMr. and Mrs. Marc MassaroMs. Margaret NanessMr. and Mrs. John D. RitsonMr. Ronald Swanson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Wilson, Jr.
Benefactors ($500.00 + )
AnonymousRev. Lawrence BockMr. John Cusson and Dr. Regina CussonMr. and Mrs. Mark V. DiorioMr. Paul B. FitzpatrickMr. and Mrs. Paul HicknerMr. and Mrs. David McNallyMr. and Mrs. Donald NigroMs. Maureen G. Phelan
Patrons ($250.00 + )
AnonymousMs. Madonna BurkeFather Joseph P. CrowleyMr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Deck, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. JudaRev. Eugene M. KilbrideMr. and Mrs. Michael MartinMr. and Mrs. John A. MirabelloMr. and Mrs. John MurphyMr. and Mrs. Anthony R. PuskarzMr. and Mrs. Craig Taylor
Sponsors ($100.00 + )
Ms. Mary J. AbelMrs. Marilyn AdamoMr. Donald BrewerMr. and Mrs. Edward D. BrewerMs. Marilyn BrewerMr. and Mrs. John P. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Thomas CurranMr. Michael FitzsimonsMr. Stuart KatzMr. and Mrs. Christopher P. KeatingMr. William KelleherDr. and Mrs. Anthony MaluccioMr. and Mrs. Frank MirabelloMr. Robert M. MitticaMr. and Mrs. John D. MooreMr. James NolanMr. and Mrs. Julian J. SenkoMs. Nancy D. SullivanMr. and Mrs. William V. Tressler
Anniversary ($50.00 + )
AnonymousMs. Caitlin DowdMr. and Mrs. Jerry GillespieMr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. HungerfordMs. Lisa HustonMrs. Jackie Kurz-DunnMr. and Mrs. John C. LangenusMr. and Mrs. David LeonMr. Jon MayhewMr. Thomas MurphyMr. and Mrs. Charles PetersonMr. and Mrs. Gordon RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Peter SetaroMr. and Mrs. Thomas SicaMr. and Mrs. Daniel Weiswasser
Donors
Ms. Nellie A. AgostinoMs. Valerie DoucetteMs. Justina M. BlackMr. and Mrs. Michael CorradoMr. and Mrs. Victor FrauloMr. Andrew GoldbergerMrs. Catherine F. GrzesiukMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. HalliseyMr. and Mrs. Jim HubertMrs. Joan KaneMr. and Mrs. Bernard MoranMs. Anita PoulinMr. and Mrs. Clarence R. RubbFather Richard B. ShererSean Murphy ’09 (left) and Jake Spignesi ’09 collaborate on a chemistry experiment.
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Faculty & Staff Honor Roll of Donors
AnonymousAnonymousMarilyn AdamoPat AllenNancy Scully '73 and James BannonAna and Winston BarrettMadonna BurkeRichard and Kathleen CallahanPeg CifaldiFr. Joseph P. CrowleyCatherine and Thomas CurranJohn and Regina CussonMark and Cynthia Killian '74 DoddValerie DoucetteCaitlin DowdPaul B. FitzpatrickMatthew and Sarah Fitzsimons
Kristina and Jerry GillespieClaudia Hart '78Sandra Murray '85 and Bob HayesLisa HustonPat and Michael JudaMel KatafiaszJoan Keating-McKeon and Michael McKeonDeborah and John KennedyMaryann and Michael LacoutureFrancis and Cathleen Fox '77 LaffinPatricia and Joseph LynchNancy and Michael MartinLinda and Marc MassaroRosemary and David McNallyJohn and Isabella MirabelloJune MullenVirginia and John Murphy
Elizabeth Lynch '94 and Patrick OatesJoyce and Joseph O'RourkeHelga and Al PhillipsAnthony and Ann-Mary PuskarzElizabeth and John QuinnChris SheehanJanet SheehanKim SheehanJames ShugrueJohn and Mary ShukieRonald SwansonNancy and Craig TaylorColby and Anita ThresherWilliam and Deanna TresslerMichael '73 and Karen TylerMarisa and Thomas VarneyMargaret and Brian Williamson
The Northwest Catholic faculty, supported by administrators and staff, devote their time and energy to students’ intellectual, social, psychological, and
spiritual development. As the core members of the School’s learning community, the faculty is dedicated to the maintenance of a stimulating and enrich-
ing educational environment. While that dedication is most obvious in their attention and concern for students, it also appears in the generosity with
which faculty and staff support the School’s mission. Two members of the faculty – Paul Fitzpatrick and Joan Keating-McKeon – this year wrote a beau-
tiful letter of invitation to their colleagues, inviting them to consider gifts to the annual fund; the letter read, in part; “We are truly blessed to work daily
in a vocation, rather than a job. Daily we are given the privilege of serving God’s children in imitation of the greatest teacher, Jesus. We are writing to
ask you to extend your generosity beyond the classroom … and consider making a gift that will be used to fund a student in need of financial assistance.”
As a result, six students received financial aid that would otherwise not have been available to them.
NWC’s daytime custodial crew (seated, from left):Luke Alston III, Floyd Wilson (standing, from left):Bobby Pace, Slobodan Bogdan.
NWC’s night custodians (from left):Angel Rivera, Marcos Herrera,Vince Grant, DomingoAlvarado.
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Gifts in Memory
In Memory of Robert Bagnall '66Mrs. Kathleen Hart
In Memory of William Batayte '79Mr. and Mrs. James T. Scully '79
In Memory of Matthew Brazel '79Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brazel
In Memory of Mary Breen, APMrs. Catherine F. Grzesiuk
In Memory of Paul Bremner '78Mr. and Mrs. Rae C. Bremner
In Memory of Neil J. Brewer '73Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Bonee '72Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Brewer '82Mr. Donald BrewerMs. Marilyn BrewerMr. and Mrs. William BrewerMr. and Mrs. Edward D. BrewerMr. and Mrs. David Cardwell
(Gail Davis)Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Clark '68Mr. and Mrs. John P. ClarkMr. and Mrs. George Colli '73
(Catherine Finley '72)Mr. and Mrs. John M. DeAngelis, Jr. '72Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy '71
(Mary Lou Tuohy '72)Mr. Kenneth Eilers '76Mr. Mark Hagarty '72Mr. and Mrs. John W. Heslin '76Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Kearney '74Mr. and Mrs. John F. KennedyMr. and Mrs. Robert MagistriMr. and Mrs. David Nichols
(Mary Ellen Burke '72)Mr. and Dr. Dennis R. Robinson '75Mr. and Mrs. Daniel WeiswasserMr. and Mrs. Ralph Wentworth '65
(Kathleen Collagan '65)
In Memory of Anne BurkeMr. and Mrs. Philip M. Bonee '72
In Memory of Mary BurkeMs. Joan Keating-McKeon &
Mr. Michael McKeon
In Memory of Carol Canora, F-FacMrs. Lorraine Florio-OlsonMr. and Mrs. Richard Schubach
(Margaret Guertin '85)
In Memory of Christopher Casey '78Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Casey, Sr.
In Memory of Paige Ann CorriganFaculty & Staff DonorsMarilyn AdamoAna and Winston BarrettMadonna BurkeRichard and Kathleen CallahanChristopher and Johanna GarrDeborah and John KennedyPatricia and Joseph LynchElizabeth Lynch Oates '94
and Patrick OatesJoyce and Joseph O'RourkeRonald SwansonMargaret and Brian D. Williamson
In Memory of Richard Cullina, APDr. and Mrs. Richard J. Cobb
In Memory of Carol CunninghamMr. and Mrs. John D. Ritson
In Memory of Maurice “Mush” Guillet, APMr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Callahan '68
In Memory of Steven Gworek '77Mrs. Helen M. Gworek
In Memory of Thomas Hill '65Mrs. Kathleen HartMrs. Helen Hill
In Memory of Judith KeefeDr. Mary Randall '72 &
Mr. Lawrence Neureither
In Memory of Ronald KroghMrs. Ann M. Davis
In Memory of Stephen Lennox '69Ms. Susan K. Gray '69Mrs. Martha Lennox Hickey '82 &
Mr. Brandon HickeyMr. and Mrs. Theodore Horton Sr.Mr. and Mr. Andrew D. LennoxMr. and Mrs. Albert LennoxMr. Mark Lennox '73Ms. Jane A. Lennox '71 &
Mr. John Sanzone
In Memory of George Lescarbeau '66Mrs. Kathleen Hart
In Memory of Thomas McHugh '75Mrs. Margaret Wilkinson Petitjean '75
In Memory of Joseph McKayDr. and Mrs. Richard J. Cobb
In Memory of Thomas Pellino '77Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pellino
In Memory of Richard Pitek '84Mrs. Lila C. Pitek
In Memory of Julie Roiduka RiscassiMr. Michael Mc Keon &
Ms. Joan Keating-McKeon
In Memory of Carmelo Romano, APThe Honorable & Mrs. Kevin McMahon
(Patricia Romano '71)
In Memory of Patricia Kenny Seremet, APMs. Ruth B. NelsonMr. and Mrs. Victor R. Pearson
In Memory of Bruce Sicard '73Mr. Larry P. Sicard '69
Gifts in Kind
Bloomfield Discount LiquorsMr. Peter D’Amato, FRMr. and Mrs. Michael Eagan '74, CP
(Geralyn Tuohy '74)Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Filomeno, CPLebon Press, Inc.Navin Bros. Food Service
(Joe Navin '69 & Rosemary Navin Dowd '73)
Mr. Joseph Reese, APSullivan, Schoen, Campane & Connon, LLCSuperior IndustriesTrane Inc.
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Matching Gift Companies
Aetna FoundationArt Technology GroupBristol-Myers SquibbChubb & SonCIT GroupEli Lilly and CompanyFederated Department StoresFidelity FoundationGenentech Employee Giving ProgramGeneral Re CorporationGerber ScientificGlaxo Smith KlineGoldman Sachs EducationalHartford Insurance Group
IKON Office SolutionsING FoundationISO New EnglandJay Sons Screw MachineLevi Strauss FoundationMassachusetts Mutual Life InsuranceCompanyMorgan Stanley/Dean WitterNew York Life FoundationNorthrop Grumman FoundationPfizer, Inc.Phoenix FoundationPitney BowesPrudential Foundation
Reader's Digest FoundationSt. Paul Travelers FoundationStanley WorksSteelcase FoundationStop & Shop Supermarket Co.Times MirrorUnited TechnologiesUNUMProvident Corp.UPS Foundation, IncVanguard Group, Inc.W.K. Kellogg FoundationWachovia Foundation
Many businesses and corporations will match the amount of a donation from one of their employees, increasing the value of the gift dramatically.
The companies listed here matched donations Northwest Catholic received from our constituents – alumni, parents, friends, and alumni parents.
Please check with your employer to see if they, like the companies identified below, will match your donations to Northwest Catholic.
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Organizations
A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.Ashley's Distinctive Jewelry and GiftsAT & T Community ConnectionsBarrieau Oil Company, Inc.
(Jim O'Toole '78)Begley Landscape Co./L&M Paving
(John Begley '81)Birch Meadow Banquet FacilityBloomfield Discount LiquorsBouvier, Beckwith & Lennox, Inc.(Rob Bouvier '81)Catholic Charities, Inc.Church of the Holy SpiritCooney, Scully and DowlingCorpus Christi ChurchCowdery, Ecker & MurphyCWPM LLCDay Pitney LLPDill, Joyce & Thresher, Inc.
(Bob Eilers '74)Dillon Mailing Bureau, Inc.DocuSource
(Charles Harding '71)Drs. Seidman & Bucari, P.C.F. A. Hesketh & Assoc., Inc.Farmington Savings Bank
Foundation for the Advancement of Catholic Schools
Furniss & Quinn, PCGardner Group Graphic DesignGeneral Casualty
(Tom Greenfield '79)Hartford Courant FoundationHerb's Sports ShopHighland Capital BrokerageHometown Marketing
(Tom Hickey '78)House of FloraHutchinson Financial Services, LLCItalia & Lemp IncJED Brothers, Inc.The John G. Martin FoundationLevin, Powers, Brennan & Shea, LLC
(Patty Shea-Lovell '78)Lyons Service Corp.The Estate of Maureen DennehyMay, Bonee & Walsh
(Phil Bonee '72)Molloy Funeral Home
(Randy Molloy '65)New England Fraternal CongressOlsen Construction Services, LLC
O'Malley, Deneen, Leary, Messina & Oswecki
Paul and Mary Cancellarini Charitable TrustP. F. Kelly Co.
(Phil Kelly, AP, Laura Kelly '77)Private Capital Group, LLCSacred Heart ChurchSaint Joseph CollegeSinatro Agency One, LLC InsuranceSt. Ann ChurchSt. Bernard ChurchSt. Brigid SchoolSt. Joseph ChurchSt. Mary's ChurchSt. Thomas the Apostle SchoolSt. Timothy School Middle SchoolTargetTown of West HartfordVenora Electrical Service
(Tim Venora '81)Wentworth-DeAngelis InsuranceWhittlesey & Hadley
(Ed Jason '71)William & Alice Mortensen Foundation
Getting ready to graduate! (from left): Patrick Tracy, Boris Chevannes, Bryan Little, Joseph Ludlow.
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30th Annual Golf Tournament
SponsorsDiamond ($5,000)
Navin Bros. Food Services, Inc.
Cart ($3,000)
Wentworth- DeAngelis, Inc.
Hole ($2,000)
Acoustics, Inc. ProCourier Shepard Steel Co., Inc.
Platinum ($1,000)
Day Pitney LLP General Casualty Kevin Baker ’88, Met Life InvestorMay, Bonee and Walsh, Inc. Mark Murnane ’88 Wampanoag Country Club
Gold ($500)
Bloomfield Discount Liquors, Super CellarWarehouse Liquors Lebon Press The P.F. Kelly Company Bill Selig Ford Venora Electric
Green ($300)
Barrieau and O’Toole Company Bouvier, Beckwith & Lennox, Inc. Dill, Joyce and Thresher, Ins. DocuSource – Chuck Harding ‘71Farmington Savings BankHerb’s Sports ShopKevin & Marilyn Lathrop, CPOlsen Construction Services Sinatro AgencyThomas E. Spignesi, D.M.D., F.A.G.D., CP
White ($125)
The Berry Family Ronald L. Bucari, D.M.D.Cardiology Shop Ed & Jean Cowles, APDillon Mailing House
Edward Connors Insurance Agency Filomeno & Company, PC Gardner Group Graphic DesignHouse of Flora Flower MarketHutchinson Financial ServicesJohn Watts Associates Levin, Powers, Brennan & Shea, LLC Lyons Service Group O’Malley, Deneen, Leary, Messina &Oswecki, LLP Reliable TireSt. Thomas the Apostle SchoolSheehan, Hillborn, Breen Funeral Home
Raffle & Silent AuctionContributors
Kevin Baker ‘88John Berry ‘86Paul Bisson ‘79Black Eyed Sally’sPhil Bonee ’72, CPAvery and Eileen Buell, CPCindy Calitri ’81, CPCuzzi’sEdith DiFrancesco, CPElbow RoomFitness Clinic Brenda Frasco, CPThe Golf Club of Avon
The Hartford Herb’s Sports ShopJohn & Tracy Heslin ’76, CPHop Meadow Country ClubHot Tomato’s RestaurantGail Hughes, CPGeissler’s SupermarketGlynis Huffman, CPJed Bros. Dry CleaningKeney Golf Course Daniel & Gina LaPorte, CPRegina Livingston, CPLux, Bond and Green JewelersMayor Mike’s Modern Tire Linda Moran-Buda, CPMark Murnane ‘88 NeutrogenaNew Britain Museum of ArtPfau’sPlimpton’sBetsy Quinn, AP, FCMatt Quinn, FRReliable Tire Dennis Robinson ‘75Ski SundownSporthouseVito's PizzaWampanoag Country ClubJason Waters, FRWintonbury Hills Country Club
Torrential rain forced the first-ever postponement of the annual golf tournament from the originally scheduled date of June 4, 2007 to June 19, 2007.Patient golfers were rewarded with a picture-perfect day at Wampanoag Country Club for the 30th annual event, which was named this year for Rev.Bradford Colton, the school’s first principal. With Jim O’Toole ’78, CP as chair and Dan Filomeno CP as co-chair, the tournament grossed $39,980and netted $19,434.57. The proceeds from this year’s tournament were used to help need-based students meet the costs of tuition, making NorthwestCatholic affordable to worthy students who might otherwise not have been able to attend.
(From left):Tom Bisson ’78, Kevin McHugh ’78, Dan Lynch ’78, CP, Jim O’Toole ’78, CP, co-chair of 2007 Golf Tournament.
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30th Annual Golf Tournament
PlayersDanielle SchifferAndruszkiewiczKevin BakerAndrew BaldassarreMary Anne FrancoeurBaldassarreKathy Dunn BassettRick BeckermanJohn BegleyScott BennettTom BissonPhil BoneeChris BoneeEileen BuellJim CarrollJeff CaseyGeorge Colli, IIIGeorge Colli, IV Ed ConnorsKerry Kearns CurrySam CusanoSam J. CusanoMike D'AmatoPeter D'Amato
Jordy DeAngelisSarah DeMaioMike DeneenVal DoucetteKen EilersBob EvansSean FarrellTom FilomenoEd FitzgeraldEdward FitzsimonsMatthew FitzsimonsMichael FitzsimonsBrendan FoxSam FresinaTom FurnissPaul GradySteve HansenChuck HardingEd HenryChris HicknerPaul HicknerGlynis HuffmanKelly JonesJoan KaneTom KearneyMike Kennedy
Kevin KingCharles LaCuncheFran LaffinJohn LangenusDonna LeibinTom LeloupDave LeonSteve LitchfieldDominic LopreatoJohn LynchDan Lynch, Jr.Ed MaguireMarie DeMaio MansolilloJohn ManuckFrank MarroccoAnthony MascoloJon MayhewDennis McCormackKevin McGuireKevin McHughSteve MencioMary Dunn MinerChris MolloyRandy MolloyBobbi MoranMike Morris
Mark MurnaneNoreen MurnaneJoe NavinDenis O'DonoghueJim O'TooleRimas PilekaJeff PingpankJim QuinnJohn Quinn, Jr.John Quinn, Sr.Doc ResniskyTed RozumBill ScullySally ScullyT.J. SeligTip SimonsMark SinatroBob StranoScott StridSteve SztabaJim TurnerJohn TurnerKaren TylerPat WalshBrian WilliamsonTom Worth
(From left) – Marie DeMaio Mansolillo ’82, CP, Sarah DeMaio, Mary Anne Francoeur Baldassarre ’78, CP, Eileen Buell CP.
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Saturday Night Live
Room SponsorsAshley’s Distinctive Jewelry & GiftsCowdery, Ecker & Murphy, LLCF.A. Hesketh & AssociatesHighland Capital BrokerageMike & Mike in the MorningMolloy Funeral HomeWhittlesey & Hadley, PC
AdvertisersBegley Landscape Co./L&M PavingBirch Meadow Banquet FacilityBloomfield Discount LiquorsCarvelChurch of the Holy SpiritCopaco LiquorsCorpus Christi ChurchFurniss & Quinn, P.C.Hometown MarketingHouse of Flora Flower MarketItalia & Lemp, Inc.May, Bonee & WalshMorgan StanleyNWC Campus MinistryPrivate Capital Group, LLCSacred Heart ChurchSaint Joseph CollegeSt. Bernard ChurchSt. Brigid SchoolSt. Joseph ChurchSt. Mary's ChurchSt. Thomas the Apostle SchoolSt. Timothy Middle SchoolStoneware for Home, LLCThe Olivieri Quickprint Centers, Inc.Venora ElectricWentworth DeAngelis, Inc.William Raveis Real Estate
PatronsMr. and Mrs. Douglas N. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Peter AndruszkiewiczMr. and Mrs. Joseph Angelico, JrMr. and Mrs. Sergey V. ArzumanovMr. and Mrs. James T. BachtelerMr. and Mrs. James BannonMr. and Mrs. Michael BartonMr. and Mrs. Paul BianchetRev. Lawrence Bock
Mr. and Mrs. Donald BodellMr. and Mrs. Philip M. BoneeMr. and Mrs. Raymond BonnerMr. and Mrs. David BonneyMr. Peter J. Boorman and Ms. Lyn ConneryMr. and Mrs. Peter A. BourdonMr. and Mrs. Mark W. BoyaMr. and Mrs. John W. BoydMr. Joseph G. Buda and
Ms. Linda Moran-BudaMr. and Mrs. Clifford A. BuellMr. and Mrs. John N. CannoneDr. and Mrs. John T. CappadonaMr. and Mrs. Philip CarpenterMr. and Mrs. Paulo CarreiraMr. and Mrs. Robert F. ClearyMr. and Mrs. William CollinsMr. and Mrs. Thomas CondonMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. ConlinMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. ConnorMr. and Mrs. Kevin W. ConwayMr. and Mrs. Michael T. ConwayMs. Kathleen CrottyMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Daly
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. DesideratoMr. and Mrs. Giuliano DiFrancescoMr. and Mrs. Mark V. DiorioMr. and Mrs. Robert B. Dornfried, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. DowdMr. and Mrs. Thomas DriscollMr. Mark Drusedum & Mrs. Molly KnorrAtty. and Mrs. Owen P. EaganMr. and Mrs. John A. FaganMr. and Mrs. Kamlesh R. FalduMr. and Mrs. Paul M. FiniganMr. Paul B. FitzpatrickMr. and Mrs. Matthew FitzsimonsMr. and Mrs. Kevin FlahertyMr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Foster, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James M. FrascoMr. and Mrs. Trevor FrenchMr. Thomas Freund & Ms. Diane MineckMs. Lynne E. FritterMr. and Mrs. Robert W. FusickMr. and Mrs. Augusto R. GautierMr. and Mrs. Martin J. GeitzMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. GilbertMr. and Mrs. Paul G. Grady, Jr.
Never happy with the status quo, parent volunteers broke their own fundraising record for the 23rd annual Saturday Night Live, grossing $61,947 and
netting an incredible $43,718.72 from this extraordinary evening of entertainment and camaraderie.
Current parent John Olszewski proffers a tray of delightful goodies at the Starlight Café.
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Saturday Night Live
Drs. Neville and Tracy GrahamMr. and Mrs. Gordon GreenMr. and Mrs. R. Nelson GriebelMr. and Mrs. James HallinanMr. and Mrs. Stephen J. HansenMr. and Mrs. William H. HarrisMr. and Mrs. Michael HaylonMr. and Mrs. William F. HealeyJudge and Mrs. Francis X. HennessyMr. and Mrs. Paul J. HenzlerMr. and Mrs. Philip B. HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Terry E. HuffmanMr. and Mrs. Christopher J. HugMr. and Mrs. John M. HughesMr. and Mrs. Richard J. HunterMr. and Mrs. Gary R. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Michael S. JudaMr. and Mrs. Kelly J. KearneyMr. Michael McKeon &
Ms. Joan Keating-McKeonMr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. KennedyMr. and Mrs. David C. KnortzMr. and Mrs. Colin KnowlesMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. KrikawaMr. Alan E. Lake and Dr. Anne PidanoMr. and Mrs. James J. LearyDr. Marc Leuenberger and
Dr. Mary E. LeuenbergerMr. Carlos M. LopezMs. Donna LorenzoMr. and Mrs. Dennis J. LubozynskiMr. Matthew H. Lynch & Ms. Susan BanksMr. and Mrs. Scott MansolilloMr. Deryl R. Marrow & Ms. AntoriaHoward-MarrowMr. and Mrs. Marc MassaroMr. and Mrs. Michael J. McAndrewsMrs. Gail McCueMr. and Mrs. David McNallyMr. and Mrs. Stephen MerkelMr. and Mrs. William C. Merrill, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris E. MooreMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey MortillaroMr. and Mrs. John MurphyMr. and Mrs. David M. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Edmond MurphyMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Navin, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Liam P. O'LearyMr. and Mrs. David M. OleaszMr. and Mrs. James S. OlsonMr. and Mrs. John F. OlszewskiMr. and Mrs. Michael A. PaternosterMr. Scott C. PearsallMr. and Mrs. Al PhillipsMr. and Mrs. John H. Quinn, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. RodeMr. and Mrs. Ronald SanacoreDr. and Mrs. William M. SandersMr. and Mrs. Mark ScapellatiMr. and Mrs. Walter SchawiakMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. ScobeeMr. and Mrs. George H. ScurlockDr. and Mrs. Martin C. SeremetMr. and Mrs. Herbert J. ShepardsonMr. and Mrs. John C. ShukieMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. SitaroMr. and Mrs. John F. SkahillMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. SpallutoDr. and Mrs. Thomas SpignesiMr. and Mrs. Robert C. St. JacquesMr. and Mrs. David A. StoryMr. and Mrs. Wayne SumpleMr. and Mrs. Thomas N. TartaroMr. and Mrs. Colby ThresherDr. and Mrs. Michael S. Tosatti, DMDMr. and Mrs. Edward J. TurbertMr. and Mrs. Thomas K. VarneyMr. and Mrs. John VaughnMr. Richard Vega and Ms. Laura Garskie-VegaMr. and Mrs. Michael A. VisintainerMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. WagonerMr. and Mrs. William J. WalshMr. and Mrs. Kenneth WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Brian D. WilliamsonMr. and Mrs. Robert A. WinlandDr. Susan M. WiskowskiMrs. Dyanne WooldridgeMr. Michael Young & Dr. Lisa Jordan-YoungDr. and Mrs. Richard ZuWallack
Current parent Marisol Aponte delights in serving Puerto Rican cuisine at theInternational Food Court.
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T he Heritage Society recognizes as members those alumni, parents and friends of Northwest Catholic who make a planned gift
to the School. Planned gifts include a provision in a will or trust; naming Northwest Catholic as the beneficiary of a life insur-
ance policy, pension, profit-sharing, IRA or 401(k) plan; establishing a Charitable Gift Annuity (see below) or Charitable
Remainder Trust. These gifts allow individuals to make an ultimate statement of commitment and will define future educational
opportunities for deserving students.
Charitable Gift Annuities
With an irrevocable gift of cash or securities of at least $10,000 to Northwest Catholic, a donor can:
• lock in a high annual fixed rate of return for life;
• benefit from a healthy charitable deduction;
• reduce capital gains taxes, if it is a gift of appreciated securities; and
• make a difference for Northwest Catholic!
Gift Annuity Rates Paid Annually to a Donor for Life
Age 70: 6.5% Age 75: 7.1% Age 80: 8.0% Age 85: 9.5%
For more information about The Heritage Society, charitable gift annuities, or other options for planned giving, please contactColby Thresher, Advancement Officer, at 860.236.4221, x156 or [email protected].
Planned Giving at Northwest Catholic
Scholarship-Funding OpportunitiesOver the past two decades, alumni parents and friends have chosen to honor an individual or family while helping students in financial
need by funding an endowed scholarship. A portion of the annual earnings ensures that needy students can take advantage of all the educa-tional opportunities Northwest Catholic has to offer. Endowed scholarship funds are essential to the promotion of a diverse economic back-ground and to Northwest Catholic’s tradition of supporting students of need. Endowed scholarships may be initiated with a gift of $25,000.Annual scholarships may be established with a gift of $5,000 or more, provided it is the donor’s intent to make a long-term commitment.
Endowed Rev. Lawrence R. Bock ScholarshipRev. Bradford Colton ScholarshipPaige Ann Corrigan Scholarship
Carol Cunningham Family Scholarship Daly Family Scholarship
Regina Guilmartin Scholarship Stephen Lennox Scholarship
McKiernan ScholarshipPatricia Mittica Scholarship
Russell Morrisett Scholarship Salvatore Piacente Scholarship
Catherine Pintaville Scholarship R.A. Roncari Family Retreat Ministry
Rev. John T. Shugrue and Mary G. Shugrue Scholarship Trina Sullivan Scholarship Bruce Torrell Scholarship
Ellen McGuire Williams Scholarship
Annual Archbishop’s Scholarship
Timothy and Meg Callahan ScholarshipCancellerini Trust Scholarship
Foundation for the Advancement of Catholic SchoolsWilliam R. Fenoglio Foundation Scholarship
Dr. William Hart ScholarshipHartford Courant Foundation Scholarship
Hartford Inner-City ScholarshipHaylon Scholarship
Thomas Hill ScholarshipKnights of Columbus Scholarship
Mahoney ScholarshipMatthew 25 Scholarships
Norko ScholarshipJohn Randazzo Scholarship
Paul Roland ScholarshipCarmelo Romano Scholarship
Sanchez ScholarshipSt. Ann’s Scholarship
“I am pleased to have included Northwest Catholic in my estate plans because Northwest provided me with a life-changing
experience. Now, I feel fortunate to give something back to this wonderful school through a bequest that will offer young men
and women similar opportunities.”
– John F. “Jay” Luby ‘69Charter Member, The Heritage Society
48 L O G O S THE MAGAZINE OF NORTHWEST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
News From 29 Wampanoag
Danielle Belliveau joins ourScience Department, where shewill teach Biology. She is a grad-uate of Eastern ConnecticutState University and had beenworking as a substitute teacherin the Norwich and Grotonschool districts.
Teresa Bournique ’84 returns toher alma mater as a Religionteacher. After graduating magnacum laude from St. Joseph Collegewith a degree in Religious Studies,Ms. Bournique worked for severalyears in the private sector, andthen as a classroom assistant at apublic school. She has also beenextremely active in Sacred Heart Parish in Suffield, teaching in theRCIA and CCD programs, directing the Vacation Bible School, andworking in youth ministry.
Sarah Desroches joins the English Department. A graduate ofCentral Connecticut State University (B.A. in English) and St.Joseph College (M.A. in Reading and Language), Ms. Desrochestaught at Berlin and New Britain High Schools and was the JVGirls’ Soccer Coach for one season at Conard High School inWest Hartford.
Jane Leary is the new Director of Constituent Relations in theAdvancement Office – and, considering her ties to the school,seems well-suited to the job: Her husband Jim ’65 and both hersons (Jay ’05 and Sean ’07) are alumni. She’s also been an activeNorthwest Catholic volunteer, including a three-year stint (withNoreen Knortz) as co-chair of Saturday Night Live. Mrs. Learyearned her BA from Regis College and her MA from St. JosephCollege, and worked most recently as a parent liaison in the NewBritain public school system. She will be responsible for reunions,phonathons, and special events like the Golf Tournament, Athletic
Hall of Fame, and Grandparents’ Day – and Saturday Night Live!
Debra LeBel brings nine years of experience in the Advancementoffice at Miss Porter’s School to her new position as an Assistant inour Advancement office. Proficient in a wide range of softwarethat’s critical in the fundraising arena, Ms. LeBel has also workedat The Institute for Living and CIGNA.
Michelle Murphy, new Director of Communications, is also aCurrent and Alumni Parent of Kate ’07 and Jack ’10. A graduateof Georgetown University and the Columbia University GraduateSchool of Journalism, Mrs. Murphy had been the Director ofDevelopment and Admissions at St. Thomas the Apostle Schoolsince May 2005.
Jennifer Puskarz joins our Social Studies Department, where shewill teach History. She earned an undergraduate degree in U.S.History from the State University of New York at Albany, and thenworked as a substitute teacher in the West Hartford and SouthWindsor school systems while completing a Master’s degree inSecondary Education at UConn.
Raymond Sinclair, another UConn graduate(Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of MusicEducation), is the newest member of our Fine andPerforming Arts Department. In addition toteaching music, Mr. Sinclair is our Band Director,overseeing the concert band, jazz band, advancedjazz band, pep band, and wind ensemble. He hasa wide array of experience in music instruction inthe Greater Norwich area.
Terri Turley joined our math department in themiddle of last year, after Carol Schave’s retirement.A graduate of the University of Hartford, where sheearned a BS degree in Education, Ms. Turleyworked for CIGNA from 1989-2000, including atwo-year stint as the Year 2000 project manager.
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From left to right,Teresa Bournique, Danielle Belliveau,Michelle Murphy, Jane Leary and Debra LeBel.
From left to right,Terri Turley, Raymond Sinclair, Sarah Desroches andJennifer Puskarz.
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National Merit Scholarship Program Honors Nine Seniors
N ine outstanding seniors have been honored by theNational Merit Scholarship Program for exceptionalperformance on the PSAT/NMSQTs taken in October
of junior year.
Four students were named National Merit Semifinalists:Jessica C. Gioia, daughter of Ms. Alisa Conte of Rocky Hill;Hannah L. Pelton, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Russell Pelton ofEnfield; Kenneth G. Rousseau, son of Mrs. Yvonne Ellis-Rousseau of Collinsville and Mr. Henry Rousseau ofBurlington; and Carolyn G. Spalluto, daughter of Mr. & Mrs.Joseph Spalluto of West Hartford.
Three students were named Commended Students: RachelGodbout, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Louis Godbout of
Wethersfield; Taylor Knortz, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. DavidKnortz of East Granby; and Keating McKeon, son of Mr. &Mrs. Michael McKeon of West Hartford.
Two students – Natalie Bell and Jasmine Clayton – werehonored as part of the National Achievement Test. Natalie is thedaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Todd Bell of Bloomfield, whileJasmine is the daughter of Ms. Kimberly Clayton of Hartford.
“These students have worked very hard to excel not only intheir studies, but also in numerous activities,” said PrincipalMargaret Williamson. “They continue to enhance the commu-nity of Northwest Catholic with their gifts.”
The four Semifinalists will now continue in the competitionfor possible designation as National Merit Finalists and forMerit Scholarships that will be awarded next spring.
National Honor Society students sit among a few of the thousands of children’s books they collected during the first week of school for the pedi-atric unit of St. Francis Hospital.The book drive was inspired by an organization called myGoodDeed.org, started by companies that lost colleaguesand friends in the 9/11 terrorist attacks.The goal is to remember that horrible day in a positive way, encouraging people to honor those who werelost by doing “one good deed” for someone else. (Front row, from left): Mary Kate Kearney ’08 of Simsbury; Carolyn Spalluto ’08 of West Hartford;(Back row, from left): Michael Lathrop ’08 of Plantsville;Adam Mortillaro ’08 of Simsbury; and Caleb Battersby ’08 of Windsor, along with PatriciaJuda, chairman of the English department and moderator of the National Honor Society.
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Not bad for its first year in existence! Syncopate, the NorthwestCatholic High School Dance Team led by moderator KerriSmith, blew the competition away at the Dance America/DanceOlympus National competition in Las Vegas this past July.Having qualified for nationals at the regional competition inBoston,, the team went on to compete in two categories – andwon in both.
“Take It To The Floor,” a group hip-hop number, captured sec-ond place in the Intermediate Large Group Hip-Hop category,while “Break It Down,” an original breakdance/acro routinefeaturing three students, won first place in their category aswell as the title National Champions. Smith said she expectsthe team to grow this year, and she intends to have the dancerscompete in Boston and at the 2008 National Finals in Orlando.
Brandon Couloute ’10, Rachael Lathrop ’08, and MeridethLathrop ’10 pose with the first-place trophy they won at thedance competition in Las Vegas.
That’s a lot of cookies! Brandon Marshall ’08, inspired bySports Illustrated columnist Rick Reilly to fund the purchase ofmosquito nets to help combat malaria in Africa, raised $1,210by selling baked goods last spring (here to Patrice Hubert’08). That was enough to buy 121 nets.Brandon plans to holdmore bake sales this year for his “Nothing but Nets” project,and is “shooting” to beat his own fundraising record.
Learning to Be Better Teachers
Imagine returning to class the day after school gets out?
Nine Northwest Catholic teachers were among two dozeneducators from the Hartford Archdiocese who just couldn’t stayaway after the 2006-07 school year ended. That’s partly becausea seminar created by a Harvard professor was luring them back.
Laura Porter, an educational consultant with a firm calledResearch for Better Teachers, conducted the workshop titled“The Skillful Teacher: Building Your Teaching Skills” on the
Northwest Catholic campus from June 20-22. Emphasizing col-legiality and experimentation, the seminar offered a number ofinstructional strategies, as well as new ways to observe and sup-port peers.
The teachers who attended the workshop were Madonna Burke,Chris Gallagher, Claudia Hart, Patti Juda, Joan Keating-McKeon,Deb Metzler, Jeffrey Sutherland, Marisa Varney, and DaveWoodford.
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What a spring! Despite what sometimesseemed to be endless rain, the NorthwestCatholic athletes turned in one of the finestcompetitive seasons in school history.
BaseballThe baseball team (21-3 overall) led the
way by rewriting our record books. Theyset a school record for wins and posted ourfirst Northwest Conference baseball cham-pionship with a perfect 16-0 league record.Senior pitchers Jack Wagoner (6-0) andKyle Sumple (7-0) were named to the All-Conference Team; Jack was also selected asAll-State. Behind the plate, senior catcherMike Bourdon was a rock, demonstratingoutstanding defense and a superior andintimidating arm. With a .394 batting aver-age, Michael was also named both All-Conference and All-State. Senior shortstopRob Dornfried (.418, 37 runs, 5 homeruns, 24 RBI), junior leftfielder Tony Blake(.394, 32 runs, 19 RBI), and freshman cen-terfielder Tom Bourdon (.424, 21 runs, 16RBI), were selected for the All-Conferenceteam, as well. Jack Wagoner was the teamMVP, and Mike Bourdon received the
Coaches’ Award.
In the Class S, state tournament theIndians were seeded number 2 and receiveda first-round bye. Playing at home in round2, the boys beat Cromwell High 11-5, withKyle Sumple getting the victory. In Bristolfor the quarterfinals, Coach Carlson and hisband squeezed out a 2-1 nail-biter overShepaug on a Jack Wagoner one-hitter.Mike Bourdon won the game with a walk-off, bases-loaded single in the bottom of theseventh. At the state semifinals at MuzzyField, Kyle and Jack combined forces to putNorthwest Catholic in the state champi-onship, beating defending State ChampsWindsor Locks, 6-4.
Yale Field – and the Indians – were readyon Saturday, June 9, despite a rainy morn-ing. Northwest Catholic had not been inthe baseball state final since 1965, and a
dedicated crowd of Northwest fans was onhand. The Indians came up just a littleshort, dropping the game 6-4 to St.Bernard’s and finishing as Class S state run-ner-up. Congratulations to Coach Carlsonand his expert staff on leading the boysthrough such a grand season. The team fin-ished the season at 7th overall in the state inthe Hartford Courant poll — our highestranking ever.
BY JOHN SHUKIE, RETIRED ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Dear Northwest Catholic Family,
It has been my great pleasure to have had the opportunity to collect and write these “sports notes” for manyyears. Athletics is part of the glue that holds the Northwest Catholic community together, and I have been mostproud to record and pass on to all of you the great accomplishments of our teams and athletes. For 31 wonder-ful years, I have watched as our young men and women competed and brought great honor and recognition toour school. Banners fill the gym and our trophy cases are full to overflowing, but there has been so much moreto Northwest Catholic athletics than victories and championships.
As a coach and an athletic director, I have been witness to the growth of individuals in mind, body, and spirit. Ihave watched friendships form that have lasted for lifetimes. I have seen lessons learned that have transcendedthe playing fields and the gym and have been carried on into careers and family life. I have seen sacrifices madeby competitors, coaches, and parents all in such an unselfish and generous manner that I get emotional just think-ing about them. My life has been truly blessed to have been part of this.
I want to thank all of you for making Northwest Catholic part of your lives. There is truly no other place like it anywhere. It is my hopeand intention to stay involved with our school, and I hope you will do so, as well. Perhaps I will see you at a game, the Hall of Fame ban-quet, the Golf Tournament, or Saturday Night Live. We can talk over old times and share a few memories of fun and glory passed, or we cancatch up on what’s new in our lives and at Northwest Catholic.
May God keep you all safe,
John Shukie (The Old Coach)
Retired AthleticDirector John Shukie
Two days after graduation, catcher MichaelBourdon was drafted by the Boston Red Sox inthe 41st round of the amateur player draft; he isbelieved to be the first Northwest Catholic ath-lete to hold this distinction.An excellent three-sport athlete (football, basketball, baseball), Mikeis now a freshman at Fairfield University, wherehe received a scholarship to play baseball.
GolfCoach Scott Fletcher and his golf team
turned in an equally stellar season: theirregular-season record was 21-10-1, and theyfinished third in the Northwest Conference.The squad was led by junior KeithKwasnik, averaging just over 36 strokes for9 holes during the regular season; he was theteam MVP and was named to the All-Conference team. Sophomore MattCollins and freshman Brendan Lempjoined Keith on the All-Conference team.Senior captain Kevin Bonney won theCoaches’ Award. Seeded first for the ClassS championship at Blue Fox Run in Avon,the boys made a gutsy showing, finishing asstate runner-up to second-seededHousatonic Valley Regional High School byfive strokes overall (317-322). KeithKwasnik (who shot 76 for the 18 holes) wonAll-State honors. Kevin Bonney and MattCollins each shot 81.
LacrosseThe boys’ lacrosse team finished the regu-
lar season at 13-3, good enough to be seededfifth in the Class S state tournament. SeniorJoe Ludlow led the team with 71 pointsoverall, while brother Mike Ludlow led thesquad with 31 goals. Senior Mike Boyascored 28 times and junior Chris Kevorkian20. Defense, however, became theNorthwest Catholic trademark, as juniorgoalie Joe Buda recorded 206 saves, and agroup of stalwart defensemen — includingseniors Chris Knortz and Sean Leary and
junior Kevin Eagan — protected him. MikeBoya, Sean Leary, and Mike Ludlow werenamed second-team All-Staters, ChrisKnortz was the MVP, and senior TimMurphy received the Coaches’Award. In theClass S state tournament, Coach ChrisGallagher’s boys easily took Valley RegionalHigh School 11-3, but fell 14-3 in the quar-terfinals to fourth seed New Fairfield ongraduation afternoon.
Under the guidance of coaches Jill andBill Mullady, girls’ lacrosse finished the reg-ular season at 10-6, after getting off to aslow start with a young squad (there wereonly two seniors on the team). The one-twopunch of senior Brittany Massaro and jun-ior Ashley Mara accounted for 111 of theteam’s 162 goals. Brittany was named MVPand was a second team All-Stater; Ashleywas chosen for the All-State first team.Junior Kelsey Cahalan won the Coaches’Award, sophomore Kayleigh Donnellycontributed 19 goals, and freshmanBridget Daly made 132 saves in goal. Inthe Class II state tournament the girls beatthe eighth-seeded Pomperaug High Schoolin Southbury by a score of 10-7 triumph,but then lost 11-6 to the number-one-ranked Stonington. Fifteen varsity letterwinners will return next year.
Northwest Catholic’s athletic program was named the 2nd place winner of the MichaelsAchievement Cup for Class SS, based on its success in the 2005-06 season. This wasthe fifth year in a row that Northwest Catholic finished in the top three in the statein its class. The award – which is based on a school’s won/loss record, the strength ofits program offerings, and student participation — was presented on April 22 at theGold Key Dinner of the Connecticut Sports Writers Alliance.
Senior Brittany Massaro won the Brian Piccolo Award and scholarship from theGreater Hartford UNICO. Overcoming a serious ankle injury, Brittany became a two-time,All-State athlete in lacrosse. She is a freshman at Springfield College.
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TrackThe girls’ track team turned in a stellar 7-
1 season, finishing second in the NorthwestConference meet. Senior Jacquie Beliveautook first place in the 100- and 300-meterhurdles, breaking a school record in the 300that had stood since 1979. Teaming withjuniors Kristina Krupa, Ashley Gostyla,and Ida Cance, Jacquie was also part of the4x400-meter relay team that placed first.Ida Cance was first in the high jump, whilejunior Tiffany Hyde and senior CamilleMoore took first and second place, respec-tively, in the shot put. Juniors TaylorCarter, Maya Dean, and Ida Cance teamedwith freshman Jenniqua Bailey to placesecond in the 4x100 relay. All of these girlswere selected as All-Conference. Jacquiealso won All-State recognition in the 300hurdles and was named team MVP. JuniorMegan Clark won the Coaches’ Award.
Tiffany Hyde competed in the NewEngland meet as a shot putter.
Boys’ track improved markedly over lastspring, finishing sixth in the conferencemeet. Mike Knowles was named All-Conference in the discus, and juniorBrendan Jasper did likewise in the shotput. Mike was named the team MVP, withjunior sprinter Manny Simpini takinghome the Coaches’ Award. Returningcoach Jeff Przech has much to look forwardto with young athletes on both teams.
TennisCoach Stan Piorkowski and his girls’ tennis
team qualified for the state playoffs with a 9-7 record. Senior Meghan Kiley went 11-5and freshman Emily McDonough went 13-3 to lead the squad and qualify as individualsin the State Open. Meghan was the teamMVP, while fellow senior and co-captainKristina Carreira won the Coaches’ Award.
Although the boys’ tennis team finished4-11, junior Jon Olszewski and freshmanJoe McAndrews were the NorthwestConference doubles champions. Both werenamed All-Conference. Senior captainAnkit Harpaldus was the MVP for CoachTim Crowley, with fellow senior AdamPokusa taking home the Coaches’ Award.
SoftballThe softball team’s 3-17 record was
deceiving, as the girls battled hard and werevery competitive throughout the season.Senior Veronica Marquis was excellent incenterfield and led the team with a .347 bat-ting and 18 RBIs, winning MVP honors.She was also selected to the All-Conferenceteam. Fellow senior and co-captainKathleen Spignesi won the Coaches’Award. Sophomore Nina Varney pitched109 innings, recorded 101 strikeouts, andhad three shutouts.
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80sWilder Leavitt ’82 and his wife, MaryMorningstar, live in Bethesda, MD. “Wedon’t have any children, but are fortunateenough to have several of Mary’s siblings liv-ing in the area, whose children we love toindulge,” he wrote in an e-mail to his class-mates, when expressing regrets for missing
the 25th reunion. Mary is an environmentalattorney for Lockheed Martin, while Wildersays he’s “had several careers, ending withmy present occupation as an attorney andvolunteer EMT, which is my real love (see“Alumni Perspective” on p. 12). Marriednearly 17 years, Wilder says he and Marywould love to hear from anyone visiting theD.C. area.
LTC Kelly A. Murray MD ’83 was award-ed the Purple Heart, three Bronze StarMedals (one with Valor), and an ArmyCommendation Medal with Valor duringtwo tours of duty in Iraq. She taught manyclasses for Iraqi doctors covering the latestprocedures and medicines, as well as reha-bilitated ten hospitals and 76 clinics used bymore than five million Iraqi citizens in EastBaghdad. She also made sure the Americantroops received improved Kevlar vests, sav-ing many more lives.
This past year, Kelly was sent on a specialsix-month mission to Afghanistan to assessthe medical situation for the Pentagon. InJuly 2007, she moved to Texas to writeArmy manuals. To read more about Kelly’sheroics in the Armed Forces, visit her broth-er’s web site dedicated to her service:www.freewebs.com/tommyboysplace.
Michael Collyer ’86 is now working as anAssistant United States Attorney inCleveland, Ohio. He had been prosecutinggun crimes, but is moving to the white-col-lar crime section to prosecute economiccrimes and health care fraud cases. He andhis wife Jen also enjoy renovating their 85-year-old house and spending time with theirthree daughters, Rachael, 14, Katy, 12, andAva, 5.
Gillian Pratt ’86 is a new mom, and sheloves it! Her adoption came through inMay after nearly three years of waiting. Shenow has a baby boy, Alexander CharlesBenedict Pratt (Alex), whom she has hadsince he was 12 days old. Her new motto is:“Sleep is for Sissies!”
Sophia Taylor-Edwards ’87 joined OprahWinfrey and Gayle King for five days atMiraval Resort and Spa near Tucson, AZ.Sophia and 59 other women won the
chance to be a part of this self-empower-ment week. Sophia’s fear of the water,which she has had since childhood, wasuncovered during the meditation on thisretreat.
Betsy (Guertin) Regan ’88 and her hus-band Joe welcomed David Patrick Regan onFebruary 4, 2007. David joins big sistersEmma, 5, and Abby, 3. Betsy is a full-timemom and volunteer with the ShorelineGreenway Trail in Branford.
90sJennifer (Guertin) Shockley ’91 and herhusband Tony celebrated the birth of theirsecond son, Zachary Hyatt. He joins his bigbrother, Noah, 4. She is working as a phys-ical therapist with stroke patients at theMount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital inHartford.
Angela (Gasior) Smith ’92 and her hus-band Damian left West Hartford last yearand traveled through Europe, India, andThailand and finally relocated to Brisbane,Australia. She continues to do oncologyresearch in the United States, but now fromthe southern hemisphere. She was sorry to
have missed her 15th reunion.
Frank Pericolosi ’93, a graduate ofWilliams College and Springfield College,where he earned a Master’s degree, is headcoach of the Pomona College baseball team.He led the team to a 30-13 record this year,winning a berth in the NCAA Western
Four members of the Class of ’07 hadsomething unusual in common: theirfathers all graduated together, too, in1977. From left: Mark Boya ’77 andMichael Boya ‘07; Erin Deneen ’07 andMichael Deneen ’77; Michael Riley ’77and Danielle Riley ‘07; Jean DonnellyMolloy ’78, Margaret Molloy ‘07, andMark Molloy ’77.
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Regional Playoffs as well as the SouthernCalifornia Intercollegiate AthleticConference (SCIAC) title.
Monica (Walsh) Swanson ’93 and her hus-band Brian celebrated the birth of their sec-ond daughter, Geneva Maeve Swanson onApril 21, 2007. Geneva joins big sisterMeredith Helen, 4.
Steve Lenz ’94 coached the BarringtonHigh School girls’ basketball team to theRhode Island State Division II title this pastwinter. Following a perfect season, Steve ledthe Eagles to a 37-24 triumph over Scituateto gain the crown. (The Scituate team hadbeen averaging 51 points per game in thestate playoffs.)
Beth (Lynch) Oates ’94 was included in“Who’s Who Among American Teachers”for 2006-2007. She has also been selectedfor the second time into a year-long exhibitat the Chancery office of the ConnecticutState University in Hartford. In addition,she is being represented by the FarmingtonValley Arts Center and has selected ceramicworks in their Visitor’s Gallery collection.
John Shukie ’95 is glad to report that heand his wife Cela recently welcomed theirfirst child, Marisol Elena, on June 25, 2007.She has already been visited by her auntsLauren ‘91 and Elizabeth ‘91 and uncleSteve ‘01, and of course Grandpa andGrandma Shukie. They are now living inIndianapolis, and John is working at theNational Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA).
Amy Delligan ’99 works as an accountexecutive for Clear Channel radio inHartford. A graduate of the University of
Hartford, she’s engaged to marry SafheMorales on May 3, 2008. The couplerecently bought a home in Bristol.
April (Luciani) Siefert ’99 graduated fromSimmons College in 2003 and marriedMichael Siefert, M.D., on May 6, 2007.The couple moved to Boston, and bothwork at Boston Children’s Hospital —Michael is a pediatric nephrologist, andApril works in the pediatric intensive careunit.
00sEd Murphy ’01 graduated with highesthonors from the Naval Postgraduate Schoolin Monterey, CA with a Master’s in
Computer Information Security. He wasone of only ten civilians in his class; theother students were mostly U.S. militaryofficers who had graduated from one of theservice academies and had completed fouryears of active duty. He is working inChantilly, VA.
Amber Orvis ’01 has been working as asocial worker for the ConnecticutDepartment of Children and FamilyServices since graduating from college inMay 2007.
Steve Shukie ’01, who’s starting his secondyear as assistant football coach at BowdoinCollege, was the speaker at NorthwestCatholic’s MVP banquet in June.
Jill Terrion ’01 graduated from EmersonCollege in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree incommunications/marketing, and nowworks as a marketing specialist forParkinson Technologies. She now lives inProvidence, RI with her husband of oneyear, William DaPonte.
Caitlin Melley ’02 graduated from St.Anselm College in 2006 with degree inbiology. She has now returned to school asone of only 12 students accepted into atwo-year Master’s program in genetic coun-seling at Brandeis University.
Alex Taylor ’02 was an assistant coach forNorthwest Catholic’s indoor and outdoortrack teams this year.
Madison Leigh Ramos, age four months, isalready on her way to NorthwestCatholic! She paid her first visit to theschool office in September, when hermom, Elizabeth Giannetta ’98, brought herin to meet the staff.
Send us news of your new additions, andwe’d be delighted to send you this adorablebib so your offspring can help to show offyour school spirit! (We’d love to publishtheir pictures, too; send photos to MichelleMurphy, Director of Communications,[email protected].)
Two Northwest Catholic teachers tiedthe knot this summer! Sara Demos andDan Avery ’97 were married on July 15at The Farmington Club. Sara has beenthe Director of Theater for five years,while Dan has been the Director ofChoral Studies since 2000.The weddingparty included Eamon McGee ’98 andBrian Avery ’02, and wedding guestsincluded several members of the facultyand staff: Mrs. Patricia Juda, Miss KerriSmith, Mrs. Elizabeth Lynch Oates ’94,Miss Beth Casey ’96, Ms. Marilyn Adamo,Mrs. Jennifer Montoney, and Ms. SusanBrimmer.
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Caitlyn Curley ’03 graduated fromManhattan College and is living and work-ing in New York City.
Kristen Kennedy ’03 graduated from BatesCollege with a BA in sociology. She spenther junior year at the University ofQueensland in Brisbane, Australia.
Torey Knight ’03 graduated from MaristCollege and is now working in Hawaii.
Nicole Krupa ’03 graduated magna cumlaude from Fairfield University. A doublemajor in Accounting and Music, Nicole wasalso a tour guide manager for theAdmissions Office. She was inducted intothe Beta Gamma Sigma InternationalBusiness Honor society and was also a vice-president in the Alpha Psi Honor Society foraccounting students. Nicole signed withthe accounting firm, RSM McGladrey LLP,as a tax associate in their Stamford, CToffice. She began a Master in Taxation pro-gram at Fairfield this fall.
Mark Lewis ’03 earned a BS in biochem-istry from Eastern Connecticut StateUniversity in May 2007 and is now doinggenetic research at Monsanto Corp. inMystic, CT.
Colleen Murphy ’03 graduated cum laudefrom Providence College in May 2007 witha degree in Elementary Education andSpecial Education. She is teaching fourthgrade at Lattimer Lane School in Simsbury.
Kimberly Sanders ’03 graduated magnacum laude from the Park School ofCommunications at Ithaca College, whereshe majored in journalism and worked as areporter for an Ithaca, NY television station.She’s currently employed as areporter/writer for the Office of Radio andTelevision for the Archdiocese of Hartford.
Hilary Scurlock ’03 graduated cum laudefrom Harvard University in June 2007 andis working at The Corporate ExecutiveBoard, a consulting firm in Washington,D.C.
Meg Terrion ’03 completed her BS in busi-ness administration/marketing at theUniversity of Connecticut in May 2007.She now works for Nordstrom and lives inFramingham, MA.
DeShaun Walker ’03 graduated fromTemple University in May 2007 with abachelor’s degree in BusinessAdministration, double majoring inFinance and Real Estate. He is working as ajunior financial analyst at WilmingtonFinance in Plymouth Meeting, PA.
Francis Rogers ’04, a senior at the Collegeof the Holy Cross, performed this summerat the “Mostly Mozart Festival” at LincolnCenter in New York City with a selectgroup of Holy Cross Chamber Singers. Thismarked the first time that outside perform-ers were able to participate with profession-al musicians and vocalists in “Pasion SegunSan Marcos.”
Peter Luciani ’05 is a computer engineer-ing major at Central Connecticut StateUniversity. He is engaged to marry JeannettWells in 2010.
Dan Murphy ’05 is a junior at Notre DameUniversity, where he is double majoring inJournalism and Broadcasting and is a sportswriter for the school’s daily newspaper, TheObserver. Dan has been on the Dean’s Listeach semester, and completed an internshipat a local South Bend television station lastyear. He will study at Notre Dame’s campusin Freemantle, Australia, during the secondsemester this year.
Rachel Ogilvie ’05 made the Dean’s List atBates College for the second semester of the2006-07 school year.
Do you have news to share? Send in engage-ment, marriage, baby, or job announcements,or just let your fellow alumni know whatyou’re up to. We’d love to hear from you! Dropa note or an email ([email protected]) toJane Leary, Director of Constituent Relations,Northwest Catholic High School, 29Wampanoag Drive, West Hartford 06117.
Want to become more involved? Contact Mrs. Leary by email or phone at 860.236.4221, x131.
Heard on NPR: Catie Talarski ‘99Recent Northwest Catholic alums who are fans ofConnecticut Public Radio may have done an aural double takerecently: Did that reporter say her name was Catie Talarski? Is thatOUR Catie Talarski?
The answer is, yes! Catie Talarski, who graduated fromNorthwest Catholic in 1999 and with a sociology degree fromAssumption College in 2003, is now a producer for “WhereWe Live,” a daily morning news talk show on WNPR. She alsoresearches and reports stories about health care issues facingConnecticut’s underserved, immigrant, and refugee communi-ties. Her work has aired on “Here and Now,” “Day to Day,”NPR’s podcasts, and on other NPR affiliate stations.
Considering where she’s been and what she’s done over thepast eight years, this seems like the most logical possible placefor Catie to be.
After college, she served with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps inSacramento, CA (which she chronicled in a past edition ofNorthwest Catholic NOW). A subsequent job at BostonChildren’s Hospital led Catie indirectly to Nepal, accompanyingyoung U.S. resident doctors to a Himalayan clinic where shedid research and passed out free vitamins and medicine. “Wethen trekked from Lukla, Nepal, to the Everest Base Camp in alittle over a week, reaching about 18,000 feet,” she said.“It wasone of the most incredible experiences – I am very lucky tohave been able to have that experience.”
Back home in the States, Catie attended the Salt Institute forDocumentary Studies in Portland, ME, in the spring of 2006,where she studied documentary radio and produced two doc-umentaries: “The Maine Squeeze,” about an accordion band,and another about a group of homeless teens putting on a playabout their life experiences. She’s been working full time atNPR in Connecticut since January.
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1982
Sharon Kristofak McHale and Joe Liss
Paula Forte Thompson, Sharon RoyceDempsey, Kerry Casey Kelley
From left, Debbie Keightley Hammel, Rosa Weeks, Michelle Walker Stewart,Annie Allard-Lane, Paula Cote Branday, Patricia DiMinno Nesta, Frank Amat
Debbie Keightley Hammel andRosie Craemer Shea
Bill O'Connor and Chris Gauthier
The Class of 1982 reunited on Saturday, September 22, to reminisce and share theiramazement that it had been 25 years since they graduated from Northwest Catholic. Afterwine, cheese and tours of the school, the group of about 60 people – many of whom hadcome in from all across the country -- continued the festivities with dinner and dancingacross the street at Wampanoag Country Club. “I was amazed at how comfortable and easyit was to be with everyone after so long,” said Annie Allard-Lane, who traveled fromColorado for the event. “I still have a sore throat from all the yapping!”
April 26, 2008 Classes of ’68, ’73, ’83, ’88, and ’93
November 29, 2008 Classes of ’98 and ‘03
Fall 2008 (Date TBA) Class of 1978
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ALUMNIRuth (Hudak) Marzano ’74 passed away Tuesday, June 19,2007. A lifelong West Hartford-area resident, she attended St.Francis Nursing School after graduating from NorthwestCatholic. She spent 18 years working for Abrams InsuranceAgency in Bishop’s Corner. She is survived by her son JoshuaMarzano, her parents Stephen and Evelyn Hudak, and herbrothers Mark ’71, Craig ’79, Jim ’82 and Stephen Hudak.
Jeanne Serocke-Stavola ’80 and her husband Joseph Stavola ofPelham Manor, NY, passed away on June 9, 2007, in an auto-mobile accident. Joe and Jeanne were college sweethearts at theCollege of the Holy Cross. Jeanne went on to earn her lawdegree from Fordham University. She spent much of her freetime as an advocate for special needs children and had beennamed as the next president of the Special Education Parents’Association. Jeanne and Joe’s lives revolved around their familyand their two young sons, James and William.
FACULTY AND STAFFClaire Hungerford, wife of Ken Hungerford, who worked inthe Northwest Catholic business office during the 1990s
CURRENT PARENTS AND FAMILIESRobert Collier, father of Elizabeth Collier ‘10
Thomas Krikawa, father of Katie Krikawa ’10
Patricia Lacouture, grandmother of Nicole Lacouture ’10 andmother-in-law of Maryann Lacouture, Assistant in theAdmissions Office
Robert Mara, Sr., grandfather of Ashley Mara ’08 and ElliottMara ‘11
Nicolas Cruz Pagan, grandfather of J.J. Marino ‘09
Judge Francis C. Vignati, grandfather of Sarah Vignati ’07,Paul Vignati ’08, Kathryn Vignati ‘11
George Wilson, uncle of Carrie Schwartz ’06, Sarah Schwartz’07, Emily Schwartz ‘08
IN MEMORIAMNorthwest Catholic extends its prayers and sympathies to the families of members of our community who have passed away recently.
Vincent Amodeo, father of Mary Amodeo Briggs ’67
Theresa Angelastro, mother of Mary Lou Angelastro ’72
Alberta Doherty, mother of Francis Doherty ’72, MicheleDoherty Juers-Durkee ’75
Jean Donnelly, mother of Jean Donnelly Molloy ’78, JohnDonnelly ’83, and grandmother of Margaret Molloy ’07,Katherine Molloy ‘11
Carol Dowd, mother of Mary Elizabeth (Lisa) DowdMcGinley ’66, Donna Dowd Cullen ’68, Bernard Dowd ’69,Gregory Dowd ’73, Kevin Dowd ’77, Thomas Dowd ’78
Marie Lavoie, mother of Albert Lavoie ’65, Rosemary LavoieBennett ’66
Brian Lewczyk, father of Christina Lewczyk ’05
Joseph Newcomb, father of Barbara Newcomb ’71, MarkNewcomb ’75, Jeanne Newcomb McGeehin ’77
William O’Connor, father of Laura O’Connor Bourque ’81,William O’Connor ’82, Christopher O’Connor ’85, EliseO’Connor ’86
Eileen O’Keefe, mother of E. Flynn O’Keefe ’70
Irene Pace, mother of Stella Pace ’77
Mary Quinn Rees, mother of Molly Rees Gavin ’67, JoanneRees Kaczor ’72
Robert Saunders, father of Christopher Saunders ‘73
Elizabeth Murphy Scully, mother of Nancy Scully Bannon ’73,Jack Scully ’75, Sally Scully ’77, Jim Scully ‘79, and BillScully ‘80
Maurice Sponzo, father of Anne Sponzo Cappelli ’82, MarilynSponzo ’71
Lucy Strano, mother of Robert Strano ’74
Peter Tabol, father of Miriam Tabol Johnson ’67
Adrian Tyler, father of Elizabeth Tyler ’65
ALUMNI PARENTS
B ack in the day, they were Northwest Catholic superstars– each in his or her own era, each for his or her ownsports. On Sept. 15, five outstanding alumni athletes
were recognized for their tremendous achievements by beinginducted into their alma mater’s Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame.
The ceremony was held during a lovely reception and dinnerin Stosuy Gymnasium. Each new member was presented forinduction by another Northwest Catholic alumni athlete, whorecounted highlights of the honoree’s career. Athletic DirectorJoshua Reese ’95 and Liz Stafford ’00, chairman of the NWCAlumni Council, welcomed each person with congratulationsand two plaques – one that will be permanently mounted on theWall of Honor outside the Stosuy Gym, and one that wenthome with the honoree.
“Today’s Northwest Catholic athletes must thank each of youfor your accomplishments on our athletic fields,” said Reese.“You led the way toward a path of success and are part of the rea-son we have such a rich athletic tradition.”
Comprising only the third group of athletes to be voted intothe Hall of Fame, this year’s inductees were:
William Mullady ’66 of Bloomfield: Mullady was All-Conference in basketball and baseball, played on the state run-ner-up baseball team in 1965, and won the Northwest CatholicAthlete of the Year award in 1966. He’s currently the assistantcoach (with his daughter, head coach Jill Mullady) of theNorthwest Catholic Girls’ field hockey and lacrosse teams.
Richard Fairbrother, DMD ’70 of West Hartford: Named anAll-State basketball player and Athlete of the Year as a senior,Fairbrother hit the 1,000-point mark at both NorthwestCatholic and at Wesleyan University. He was an Academic All-American at Wesleyan in 1974.
Dennis Robinson ’75 of Ridgewood, N.J.: Another alumnus ofWesleyan University, Robinson was the first 1,000-yard rusherin Northwest Catholic football history. He was an All-StateHonorable Mention in 1973 and earned All-HCC honors infootball in 1974. At Wesleyan, he set six school records and ledthe nation in average yards per punt return in 1978.
Mary Cobb Gothers ’80 of Wethersfield: Gothers was the firstfemale to receive a partial scholarship to Boston College fortrack and cross country. At Northwest Catholic, she was theClass M cross-country state champion in 1978 and the Class M2-mile state championship in 1980. She has coached highschool cross country and track at Conard, Farmington, andNorthwest Catholic.
Elizabeth McNulty Alquist ’87 of West Hartford: Alquistearned All-HCC and All-State honors for basketball in both herjunior and senior years — and was All-HCC in soccer, as well,during the same time frame. She was a basketball Academic AllAmerican during her senior year at Mount Saint Mary’s College.She now coaches in the West Hartford Girls’ Basketball League.
FIVE ALUMS INDUCTED INTO ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME
Five people were inducted into the Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame on a beautiful evening in September (from left): DennisRobinson ’75; Mary Cobb Gothers ’80; Richard Fairbrother ’70; Elizabeth McNulty Alquist ’87; and William Mullady ’66.
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Northwest Catholic Heritage SocietyAnnounces Charter Members
We are proud to announce the charter members of the Northwest Catholic High School Heritage Society.These people have made provisions in their wills* for a bequest to Northwest Catholic:
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence J. Bourret (AP)
Rev. Henry C. Frascadore (Former president)
Mr. Philip F. Kelly (AP)
Mr. Jay Luby ‘69
Mr. & Mrs. William P. Murphy ‘67
Mr. Dennis P. Sullivan (AP)
Colby and Anita Thresher (AP)
* These individuals have agreed to let us publish their names for the benefit of the Heritage Society.We would be pleased to know of others who have made this provision, as well.
For information on becoming a member of the Heritage Society, see page 47 of this issue, or contact Colby Thresher, Advancement Officer, at 860.236.4221, x156 or [email protected].
Thank you in advance for your thoughtful consideration of Northwest Catholic as one of your “heirs!”