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Page 1: Prep Today Winter 2014 Issue

The Magazine for Fairf ield Col lege Preparatory School • Winter 2014

Prep Today

PowerHouseJesuits

Football Class ll state

RunneR-up

i n C l u d i n g t h eannual Report

2012–2013

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Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of Fairfield Prep,

The Quad is glistening with a foot of fresh snow,

and during Christmastime we renamed this

center of the Prep campus at the annual Tree

Lighting. The Quad was re-dedicated in the

name of Father Walter Pelletier, S.J., ’47, who is a beloved,

former Prep faculty and staff member. Fr. “Pell” attended the

ceremony, blessing and lighting the tree, to commence the

Advent Season. With the anticipation of Christmas filling the

halls in creative decorations, the Prep Community embraced

the season with an Advent Mass and the annual toy drive to

help families in need.

Our first semester was action-packed. We began the

school year with the Mass of the Holy Spirit, honoring Jerry

Hemenway ’61 and Ed Krygier ’60 with the St. Ignatius of

Loyola Alumni Award, and recognizing their service to our

community and international world with compassionate

volunteerism (see nomination information below). At our

Thanksgiving Assembly we heard inspiring speeches from

staff, students and Michael Maggiore ’00, who shared

his story of survival. In sports, Football Coach of the Year

Tom Shea ’73 led the Jesuits team to the Class LL State

Championship game for the first time in 25 years. Individual

athletes excelled as well, with Cross Country’s Christian

Alvarado ’14 breaking school and state records, and many

young men earning the privilege to play sports at top

colleges and universities.

Message froM THe PresidenT

We are continually blessed by your selfless kindness,

living the St. Ignatius prayer for generosity:

“Teach us to give and not to count the cost.”

Fairfield Prep is pleased to open nominations for the 5th annual St.

Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award. The award will be given to recognize those alumni of Fairfield Prep who exemplify the characteristics that Prep seeks to instill in its graduates, and who have become true Men for Others.

The five Characteristics of the Graduate at Graduation are: I. Open to Growth II. Intellectually Competent III. Religious IV. Loving V. Committed To Doing Justice

Nominate an Outstanding Alumnus for the St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award

We also enjoyed entertaining performances in drama

and by our expanding music program. We witnessed our

young men grow spiritually through many opportunities for

service and immersion in communities near and far, plus

deepen their faith through retreats and Christian leadership

programs. Our extracurricular clubs continue to offer

many students a wonderful outlet to develop knowledge,

passion and friendships. This issue is filled with stories of

achievement and profound reflections, all of which help

define the “Prep Experience.”

Finally, our Annual Report confirms the gracious

generosity of our large Prep family and how individuals

like you help to sustain Fairfield Prep and its important role

in our young men’s lives. Your commitment to our Jesuit,

Catholic mission makes it possible for us to award over

$2 million in financial aid annually to help our families make

a Prep education possible for their sons. We are continually

blessed by your selfless kindness, living the St. Ignatius

prayer for generosity: “Teach us to give and not to count

the cost.”

May God bless you and your loved ones in this promising

New Year.

Sincerely,

Rev. John J. Hanwell, S.J.

President

Last year, the Prep Community recognized Dr. Jerry Hemenway ’61 and Mr. Ed Krygier ’60 for their extraordinary dedication to faith and service to others. (See story page 42.)

Prep will accept nominations for the 2014 recipient of this award from March 1 – 31. Information on the award, including criteria for determining eligibility, will be available on Prep’s website under the Alumni tab. Nominations are submitted online by means of an easy-to-use online form; filling out the form should take

five to ten minutes. All members of the Prep community are encouraged to read the information on this award and to consider nominating a worthy Prep alumnus. If you submitted a nomination last year, you will have to resubmit the candidate’s nomination. Nominations close on March 31, 2014.

Thank you for taking the time to consider submitting a nomination. Any questions, please contact Rory Bernier ’06, Director of Alumni Relations, at [email protected].

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Prep Pride, a beautiful on-campus store near the school cafeteria in Berchmans Hall, is open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8 am to 3 pm.

Shop online at www.fairfieldprep.org/preppride to purchase popular Prep Pride apparel, gifts and accessories.

Show off your Prep Pride Spirit!

Fairfield Prep launches new Instagram page!Fairfield Prep has launched a school Instagram Page. Download

the Instagram app for free. Become a follower by choosing: fairfieldprep. See the new page at instagram.com/fairfieldprep#

prep todayThe Magazine for

Fairfield College Preparatory School

Winter 2014

Colleen Adams, P’08, ’11Editor, “Prep Today”

Director of Communications

Margaret GaleanoDesigner

www.gr8pg.com

DEvEloPMEnT AnD AluMni oFFiCE

larry Carroll ’63Vice President for Advancement

Bob Donahue ’87Director of Development

J Dillon Collins ’98Director of Major Gifts

Rory J. Bernier ’06Director of Alumni Relations

Kathy norellSpecial Events Coordinator

Development StaffRobyn Fry

Julie Pollard, P’15

Prep Today magazine, is published twice a year by

Fairfield College Preparatory School, and is available on our

website: www.fairfieldprep.org. Editorial offices are located in:

Fairfield College Preparatory SchoolDevelopment and Alumni Office

Xavier Hall 112Fairfield, CT 06824-5157

(203) 254-4237

lETTERS To THE EDiToR:Send to above address or

by email to:

[email protected]

or by fax: (203) 254-4071

PHoTo CREDiTS:Colleen Adams, P’08, ’11

Dr. Richard Bercik, P’07, ’10, ’16Rory Bernier ’06

Bob Ford Jr., P’03, ’05Dan Donahue ’14Elliott Gualtiere

John Hanrahan, P’98William O’Brien, SCC

Julie Pollard, P’15Fr. Larry Ryan, S.J.

Tom Sacerdote, P’03, ’06Seidler Photography

Tom Shea ’73, P’08, ’11Christine Schwartz, P’14

Robert Taylor PhotographyPlus contributed photos Cover photo by Robert Taylor Photography

Get social with these connections…Download the FREE Fairfield Prep i-Phone and i-Pad app from the App Store. Simply search for “Fairfield Prep.” The app offers current news, athletic schedules and updates, calendars (including School, Admissions, Alumni, Campus Ministry, etc.), plus our media gallery with slideshows and videos.

There are two LinkedIn Groups available: The “Fairfield Prep Alumni Network,” available only to Prep Alumni, and the “Fairfield Prep Parent

Network,” available to current and past parents. Search the LinkedIn Group Directory for these names, and get linked today. Alumni can “Like Us” on www.facebook.com/

fairfieldprepalumni (featuring Alumni news and events). Additionally the general Prep Community is invited to “Like Us” on www.facebook.com/fairfieldprep (featuring website homepage news). You must “Like Us” in order to receive the facebook updates. Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/fairfieldprep. Have you checked out Fairfield Prep’s own YouTube Channel with over 200 videos and 146,000+ hits? See sports highlights, school activities and more at www.youtube.com/fairfieldprep1.

Fairfield Prep’s Golf Outing will be a Hole in One!Make sure you mark your calendars for the annual Fairfield Prep Golf Outing on

Friday, June 13, 2014, at Great River Golf Club in Milford, CT. For alumni in classes ending in 4 & 9, be sure to plan this as part of your reunion weekend on June 14-15. All are welcome to play the course! Sponsorship opportunities are now available to promote your business or class. Register online at www.fairfieldprep.org/golf.

Save the Date! June 13, 2014

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we never say die!Football is Class ll state RunneR-up

There was a lot of excitement about Prep football this past fall; on the field, in school and with fans and alumni. There was the Class LL Championship

that we wondered if it would ever be played. There was the exciting offense that scored a school record 491 points and the ferocious

defense that held opponents to less than 100 yards rushing nine times. There

was the team’s success: Class LL finalists, SCC Division I West Champions and a #6 ranking in the final statewide poll.

But wins and stats only tell a part of the story. The groundwork for

this year’s success started four years ago. The transition from the winning

seasons under Rich Magdon gave way to a disastrous 0-10 season. Spirits were broken, a

new head coach was hired and a new program was born. Despite a bad season, players and

their families trusted in the Prep tradition and chose to come here to be a part of something

new.Winning takes physical and mental

toughness, dedication and commitment, and after a sterling 8-2 freshman season, the

class of 2014 found out just what that meant. For

three years they built their bodies lifting weights throughout the year and built their skills in off-season passing leagues and at football camps at BC and Yale. They faced and overcame adversity and won five games as sophomores and six as juniors. As they grew as players and men, they experienced the real joy of football; they came together as a team.

By August they felt they were ready to do something special, even in the face of arguably the most challenging schedule Prep has ever played. It wasn’t easy. There was a last second loss to St. Joseph and disheartening defeat by Hand. In each of those games Prep put itself into a big hole, but came roaring back. After Hand it was play-off football; one loss and the play-off dream was over. With their backs against the wall, they won seven in a row. Their spirits and their confidence in themselves and each other never wavered for an instant and they never quit. On Thanksgiving they overcame a 20-2 halftime deficit and came back to win 29-20 to earn their place in the play-offs. Like the fight song says “…we never say die.” This team will be long remembered for their never say die spirit.

By Tom Shea ’73, P’08, ’11,

Varsity Football Coach, English teacher

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New Haven Register All-State Team Nick Crowle ’14, LB Stephen Walsh ’14, P

Walter Camp All-State Team Nick Crowle ’14, LB

CHSCA All-State Team Nick Crowle ’14 LB, All-Classes Tony Fox ’14, OL Stephen Walsh ’14, P, Class LL

USA Today Connecticut All-State Nick Crowle ’14, LB, Defensive Player of the Year Anthony Palazzolo ’15, OL Tony Fox ’14, DL

MSG Varsity All-Metro (Tri State Area) Honorable Mention

Nick Crowle ’14, LB, 2nd Team Anthony Palazzolo ’15, OL Tony Fox ’14, DL Colton Smith ’15, ATH

MSG Varsity All-Connecticut Team Colton Smith ’15, ATH Nick Crowle ’14, LB Max Trudeau ’14, OLB Stephen Walsh ’14, P, 2nd Team

Connecticut Post Hearst Super 33 Colton Smith ’15, QB Anthony Palazzolo ’15, OL Max Trudeau ’14, DE Nick Crowle ’14, LB

New Haven Register All-Area Colton Smith ’15, QB Tony Fox ’14, OL Max Trudeau ’14, DE Nick Crowle ’14, LB Stephen Walsh ’14, P

ALL-SCC Colton Smith ’15, QB Nick Crowle ’14, ILB Max Trudeau ’14, DL Stephen Walsh ’14, P

SCC Scholar Athlete Nick Crowle ’14

News12 Scholar Athlete Nick Crowle ’14

MSG Varsity and Connecticut Post Coach of the Year Tom Shea ’73

post-season AWArdS 2013

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The Prep Varsity Soccer Team enjoyed another successful season under Coach Ryan Lyddy ’93. Coming off of a

2012 season that saw the Jesuits reach the state final for the first time in school history, the team lost eleven seniors to graduation that left many holes to fill. Despite that, younger players stepped up and continued the strong soccer tradition of Fairfield Prep and finished the season with a 9-7-3 record and appearances in the SCC Conference Tournament and CIAC LL State Tournament.

The Jesuits began the season with an out of conference victory at Newtown, led by goalkeeper Daniel Szabo ’17. The freshman keeper made his first varsity appearance and made critical saves for the team as they started off the year on a positive note. After a second win against Daniel Hand, the Jesuits traveled to St. Anthony’s on Long Island where they pushed the eventual New York State Champions to their limit before losing 2-1. Prep ran off three victories in the last week of September, topped off by a 3-0 victory at Branford with goals by Christian Backe ’14 and Stephen Tortora ’14, scoring on a free

Fall 2013 Crew Highlights

Nearly 80 athletes came out for Fairfield Prep Crew’s Fall 2013 season. The season began with a home race against Fordham Prep and the Brunswick School with the freshmen having the most success against the

strong local crews. As is often the case in the fall, rain found us for our next event in Hartford at the Head of the Riverfront, but the rowers braved the elements and raced well. For the second year in a row Prep Crew was lucky enough to win a bid to race the Head of the Charles in Boston, and as always the racing was incredibly fast. The fall season came to a close on the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia with the team having their best overall showing all year; always best to end on a high note! This spring the team will be joining the New England Interscholastic Rowing Association and we look forward to racing against some of the oldest and best teams in the country.

kick from 25 yards out. Goalkeeper Robbie MacKay ’17 earned a shutout during this stretch leading a strong defensive effort by Tortora, Austin Sims ’14, Simon Whiteman ’15, Pat Hess ’15 and Stephen Sappo ’14. After a hard fought 1-0 loss to rival Xavier, the Jesuits rebounded with two consecutive shutouts by Mike Meszaros ’16 and a 75th minute goal by Jack Oricoli ’16 to defeat West Haven 1-0. In the season finale, the midfield play of Travis Cantu ’14, Mike Infante ’15, Chris Montani ’15, Zack Guerrera ’16 and Matt Crowe ’15 helped Oricoli score two goals as the team defeated Shelton 2-1.

After losing to Xavier in the first round of the SCC Tournament, the Jesuits drew New Milford High School in the first round of the CIAC LL State Tournament for the second year in a row. After surrendering an early goal, Sims and Tortora allowed New Milford few chances for the rest of the game. Late in the second half, Jimmy Colihan ’15 scored off a cross from Tortora to tie the game and send it to overtime. Halfway through the second overtime, Colihan struck again, turning around from 30 yards out and placing the ball

perfectly in the top right corner of the net to lead the Jesuits to a 2-1 victory. In the second round, the Jesuits encountered an undefeated Greenwich team and ended their season with a 4-0 loss.

The team was led throughout the season by seniors Tucker Gavey ’14, Spencer Bebon ’14 and Colin Lomnitzer ’14. Gavey was awarded with the Coaches Award, and Oricoli took home the Most Improved Player Award. Sims and Tortora, both four-year starters and contributors, shared

the team’s Most Outstanding Player Award in addition to being named to the SCC All-Conference Team. Both of these players, forwards for their first three years at Prep, unselfishly switched positions to defenders to give the squad an experienced and seasoned backline.

By Tim Dee, Assistant

Varsity Soccer and

Freshman Basketball

Coach, Math teacher

Jimmy Colihan ’15

Steve Tortora ’14Austin Sims ’14

Chris Montani ’15

soccer boasts winning season

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Prep Cross Country continued its success this year with an undefeated dual meet season (10-0) and the Southern Connecticut Conference Championship. Led by senior captains Christian Alvarado, Alec Hilton, and James Mulliken the team was joined by seniors Matt Scholl and first year cross country runner Adam

Vare. Over the last four years the team has a 37-1 dual meet record, numerous invitational meet victories, and two state championships in 2011. Juniors Andy Thane, Paul Cashman, and Jack McGowen were joined by sophomores George Crist and Jack O’Connor in rounding out the varsity squad.

Christian Alvarado received national attention this season and won the SCC, Class LL, and State Open Championships. He was undefeated in Connecticut competition and advanced to the New Englands (4th), the Northeast Regional (2nd), and Nationals (20th). Hilton and Mulliken were 1st team SCC and Thane and Vare were 2nd team SCC. The top three are all headed to a collegiate running career (Alvarado to Georgetown, Mulliken to Middlebury, and Hilton to Holy Cross). Next year’s captains have big shoes to fill, but the team will return Thane, Cashman, Crist, McGowen, and Matt Rusin to carry on the winning tradition.

By Bob Ford Jr., P’03, ’05, Science Teacher, Cross Country Coach (pictured above)

• PrograssCTCrossCountryRunnerof the Year

• SouthernConnecticutConferenceCross Country Runner of the Year

• SouthernConnecticutConferenceChampion (2x) and course record holder

• 1stTeamAll-Conference,SouthernConnecticut Conference, lead team to conference championship

• AllNortheastFirstTeam• AllNewEngland• AllState• CTClassClassLLChampion• CTStateOpenChampion• FootLockerFinalist• NewHavenRegisterAllAreaTeam• NewHavenRegisterCrossCountry

MVP• CTPostAllStarTeam• CTPostCrossCountryMVP• DualMeetatTrumbullTrails:first

place, 4k 11:53 H Course Record• Lordshiproadrace5k:firstplace,

15:11 H Course Record• DualMeetatFairfieldPrep:first

place, 14:34 H Course Record• ThetfordInvitational:firstplace,

16:03 H Course Record• WickhamInvitational:firstplace,

15:37 H Meet Record• SouthernConnecticutConference:

Hammonasset Park, first place, 15:15 H Course Record

• CTStateOpen:WickhamPark,firstplace, 15:31 H Course Record

• JesuitChampionships,VanCortlandtPark, Bronx NY: first place, 12:33 H Meet Record

• CTClassLL:WickhamPark,firstplace, 15:55

• FootlockerNortheastRegionalChampionships, Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx NY: second place, 15:21

• NewEnglandChampionships:Derryfield Park, fourth place, 15:15

• FootlockerNationalChampionships,San Diego CA: 20th place

HONORS FOR

Coach Bob Ford Jr. • NewHavenRegisterandSCC

Coach of the Year, undefeated dual meet record (10-0) this year, 37-1 over the last four years, 233-56 lifetime, SCC Champions 2013, 5th Class LL, 12th State Open, Footlocker National Coach of the Year with Bob Ford Sr.

2013 HONORS FOR

Christian Alvarado ’14

James Mulliken ’14

Christian Alvarado ’14

Alec Hilton ’14

Jesuits crush the competition

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Notre Dame VisionFor the past six summers Fairfield Prep

has brought students to the University

of Notre Dame to participate in a program

called ND Vision. In 2013 we brought our biggest group yet –

40 students! At this summer conference our students are able

to explore their faith and prayer life. They participate in small

group discussions, listen to witness talks given by University of

Notre Dame students, and hear from guest speakers. Quoting

from the Notre Dame Vision informational material, “Notre

Dame Vision is committed to helping young people recognize

God’s call in their lives and respond to that call with courage

and faith.” The following quotes are excerpts from student

reflections on the conference.

how will you answer?god is Calling

I had a great time on the Notre Dame Vision trip. I met new people from different states and I got to know my Prep brothers better. The friends I made at Notre Dame will last for years.

I rate this experience a 10 out of 10. This trip has changed me forever. Everything about it was fantastic. I learned so much about myself and I feel that my faith is much stronger — although I have much more to learn. ND Vision has shown me the path to follow in terms of my faith.

My experience was amazing. I felt completely changed in the presence of God through the speakers, small groups, Mass and Reconciliation, I feel like a new person. I know I am now ready to lead my Prep brothers in their spiritual development after going through my own at Notre Dame.

One time that I experienced God’s presence was during Stephanie’s talk. She told us to put our head in our hands, close our eyes, admit what was holding us back, and then throw it down for God to take it from us. I felt goose bumps as God guided me and removed my pain. We were then instructed to stand when we were ready and to pray to God for help on our journey. That was a moment when I was in the presence of God.

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Kairos Turns 50In November Kairos celebrated its 50th retreat at Prep. Starting in February

1996, it continues to grow in popularity. Kairos is a Greek word meaning quality or meaningful time with God. It is an experience of Christian community, prayer, sacraments, involvement in discussions and other exercises. Kairos is a three-and-one-half day retreat grounded in our Christian belief that God is very much a part of our real world, especially through the continuing presence of Jesus Christ.

By Elliott Gualtiere, Director of Campus Ministry

Freshman Rally DayThis October event gave the freshman class a preview of the Freshman

Retreat which takes place in March each year. Rally Day is an opportunity for the freshman class to get to know each other better so they can form bonds of friendship and brotherhood. It is also an opportunity for the freshmen to get to know their senior and junior retreat leaders.

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Our global trip to Jamaica allows our students to see how less fortunate people in the world live by fully immersing themselves in their society. This reflection by Chris Forgette ’15 (photo below left) are the words of only one of the hundreds of Prep students whose lives have been touched by our mission trips.

Mustard Seed Immersion Trip –-ReflectIOn–-

t he Mustard Seed Immersion Trip to Jamaica exposed me to a new culture, country, friends, food, and diversity. I shared many prized experiences with my Prep brothers at the Blessed Assurance Community. Throughout

the trip I struggled and prevailed. As a group, we learned many things about ourselves and others. I

was presented with many opportunities to grow in relationship with God, myself, and others.

In Jamaica we did indeed struggle. As a group we struggled to ration our food. We acknowledged that most of the food was not equally distributed. For the first two days the food on the table disappeared within minutes. After a few days of work and reflection there seemed to be more food

Jamaica 2013being given to us — but this was not the case. We were now equally rationing every piece of chicken, every scoop of rice, and every glass of mango juice.

We acted with the true values of Prep brotherhood. We learned to share a meal and to open up and reflect on our day. Through reflection we corrected our faults.

Since the trip, I eat every meal knowing that someone in Jamaica or around the world would

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be thankful to eat even half of my meal. Now I try my best to not waste food. Being in solidarity with those less fortunate has truly helped me enjoy the things in my life that I took for granted.

We learned to work as a team, fail as a team, and succeed as a team. One of our challenges included painting the girls dorm in two days. My group included Wiig, Roche, Reilly, Foley, and Mr. Sacerdote. There were many factors which impeded our task. The dorm was relatively small and it was very hard to maneuver in between the beds and furniture. We also learned we did not know how to paint!

Thomas Wiig and I were throwing paint on the walls and the end result was not pretty. A Blessed Assurance staff member named Norman passed by and was not impressed. He demonstrated how to paint correctly. Thomas and I ended up finishing our half of the room in one day. The next day we received help from Ryan Foley who painted the high points in the dorm. The job was completed within the deadline.

One individual moment in Jamaica has immensely affected my understanding and relationship with God. This experience took place at the hermitage in the Jacob’s Ladder Community. Brother Anthony was looking forward to building an altar. He needed us to move a huge boulder to the middle of his property. Five of my Prep brothers struggled to move it for several minutes but it would not budge an inch.

As we fought to lift the rock, Brother Anthony exclaimed his sorrow to God. He looked up to the sky and said we did not ask for God’s enriching strength. He led us in prayer to ask God for forgiveness and to help us achieve our task at hand. Immediately after the prayer, we confronted the rock with a new strategy. We were able to move the huge boulder by using smaller rocks as levers. Within two minutes the rock was in place.

make mission matter

This amazed me. God validated to me that if we ask for help in accordance with His will, we shall receive. I learned that working in God’s name not only completes the task, but does it quickly and effortlessly. At times during the school year, I experience hardships and I get frustrated. In the future I plan to approach difficult tasks with the same Godly determination through prayer. When I fail to comprehend, I plan to seek God’s wisdom and understanding.

Working with the children at the Blessed Assurance Community gave me opportunities to grow in solidarity with others. At first, communicating with the children was difficult. All of them are mentally disabled and most are wheelchair bound. It was difficult to cross this barrier. I was uncomfortable but after a few a hours I felt at home.

One of the daily tasks was feeding the children. I had the privilege of feeding an eight-year-old girl named Mary who was a very slow eater. It took about 20 minutes for Mary to consume just half of her lunch. I became a little aggravated. I asked myself, “Why would God create someone who could not walk or feed herself?” I came to the realization that Mary was teaching me patience, acceptance and compassion. This experience was inspiring me to want to help the poor, sick and less fortunate.

I enjoyed every moment in Jamaica, whether it was painting, serving, or simply being with my Prep brothers. The trip helped me root my faith in unity, brotherhood, solidarity, thoughtfulness, and understanding.

I have learned that I have a gift for communicating with mentally disabled children. I look forward to going back to Jamaica as a Leader and to deepening my relationship with God.

Taken from reflection by

Chris Forgette ’15

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fr. larry ryan, s.J., reflects on his year-long sabbatical leave

Travel has been a

fascination of mine

since childhood. I

often dreamed of

traveling to far-away places

and seeking new horizons.

In many ways I was drawn

to join the Jesuits because of

Saint Ignatius, our founder,

who saw the world as filled

with opportunity to both

help bring God’s word to all

people and so find God in all

places, people and things. This

past year, with the freedom a

sabbatical leave gave me, I was

able to travel afar and both

see many of the wonders, joys,

beauty, diversity, triumphs of

this world as well as its many

tragedies, injustices, poverty,

prejudices and horrors

that continue to abound

everywhere.

My sabbatical year began

in late August when I flew

from NYC to Dublin, Ireland

where I was hosted by an

American Jesuit Father Joseph Palmisano, S.J. ’93 who was

at the time pursuing post-

doctoral studies at Dublin.

Joseph was my student in

theology class at Prep and

then my friend through his

college years and ultimately a

fellow Jesuit companion. Joe

was a grand host showing me

the old and the new Dublin

and Ireland.

So much had changed

in my years away after

tertian studies in County

Offaly in the 1980s. What

was most impressive was

the extraordinary decrease

in the rival clashes between

Protestants and Catholics.

Joe and I were in Belfast

during the “marching season”

when sectarian clashes were

at their peak – and what a

wonderment to be safe in

what has so long been a

most bloody and fractious

place. Barricades were gone –

children walked the streets.

September 1st my Irish

reunion ended and I took

flight to what would be my

first semester home in Israel.

For the next four months I and

17 other middle-aged students

from various countries

would be studying and living

primarily in Jerusalem at the

Tantur Ecumenical Institute.

Our group bonded and

connected early – and what

a great experience it was.

Much time was spent reading,

listening to lectures, onsite

visits to excavations, churches,

synagogues, the Galilee, the

Red Sea, the Sinai, and parts

of Jordan.

We were there at a parlous

time – but then when is the

Middle-East not parlous? We

witnessed Hamas rockets

falling on Jerusalem, tear-

gassing at the Old City gates,

riots and police brutality.

Perhaps that world is not

much different from the one

on which Jesus walked –

where military and force of

arms are everywhere.

But despite it all, Kathy

and Bob Russo ’65, P’92, ’03

(such wonderful friends to all

of Prep) made a pilgrimage

to the Holy Land and were

welcome and generous guests.

How good it felt to be with

wonderful friends from home.

The crowning jewel of my

time in the Middle East was

the celebration of Christmas

at the Church of the Nativity.

It was profound, magnificent,

inspiring, otherworldly, unified

by the use of many languages

and so glorious to be sitting

with my Jesuit brothers. It was

bittersweet to leave that land

that is called HOLY.

Next I traveled to Rome

– a city I love and that has

captured my heart from that

first day I entered Latin class

as a thirteen year old.

I lived at our Jesuit house

conveniently located next to

the Vatican. While there I was

able to spend time with Jesuit

colleagues from around the

world and even to personally

meet with Fr. Nicholas our

Superior General.

Another special treat was

The trip of a lifetime

Nimrod castle in northern Isreal.

Mount Cook region in New Zealand.

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meeting and dining with the

Altieri family of Fairfield who

were there visiting with my

former student Chris Altieri ’95. When one is far from

home for a long time, it is a

gift to be side by side in the

company of old friends.

To welcome in the New

Year I was in St. Peter’s square

to receive the final New Year

Papal Blessing of Benedict

XVI – a joyous way to open

the new year. By mid-month

I headed north to Innsbruck

Austria where I met a former

Prep teacher and Jesuit friend

Fr. Ron Perry, S.J. The train

ride was magnificent and the

world was bathed in fresh

white snow. We even managed

to take some exercise in those

magnificent mountains.

With winter break over,

Fr. Perry returned to Boston

and I took flight to begin

second semester at the Jesuit

Theology College in Melbourne

Australia.

I left the snow of the

Alps and arrived in a land of

brilliant sun, long days and

short nights in the southern

hemisphere. The natural

beauty of Australia whether

in the tropic north, its great

sea coasts, its wild hinterland,

its vast deserts or its great

cities marks it as place of

great diversity. Australia is a

warm and welcoming place

and our Jesuit home there

even more so. Jesuit students

who study there come from

Australia, New Zealand, the

Philippines, Korea, Vietnam,

East Timor, Indonesia, etc. The

Jesuit community there was

extraordinary and inspiring

in its spirit, its hospitality, its

zeal, its brotherhood and its

life of prayer.

My time at JTC gave me the

opportunity to study aspects

of Canon Law under the

tutelage of Father Geoff King

who had a significant and

instrumental role in writing

the new code.

The highlight of the year

was my two weeks in New

Zealand. It is other-worldly

in so many ways: its natural

beauty, the generosity of

its people, the diversity of

landscape – it is a place that is

without description – it must

be seen to be believed.

And so I am thankful, for so

many reasons. I know that this

past year will always remain

as a remembrance of the

goodness, beauty, generosity,

grace and love that God has

given to his world, to me and

to all who open themselves to

his love and grace.

Fr. Larry Ryan, S.J.,

student chaplain, is in

his 30th year of service

at Prep

New Year’s blessing by Pope Benedict XVI in Rome.

Banias Spring Waterfall in Isreal.

Skiing the Alps in Austria

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Honoring decades of service

Fairfield Prep’s annual Thanksgiving Assembly and Prayer Service took place on Tuesday, November 26, in Alumni Hall. This year’s

theme was “In Thanksgiving for God’s Love and Gifts.” The school community was treated to thoughtful reflections, inspiring prayer, and beautiful music by our liturgical choir thanks to Mrs. Evans, Mr. Cashman, and the faculty and students who sang and played during the service. Fr. Hanwell, S.J., honored faculty and staff for their dedicated service to Fairfield Prep. These included Fr. Bill Eagan, S.J., and John Hanrahan for 30 years of service; Bob Ford, Jr. for 35 years of service; and Billie Brooks and Maureen Bohan for 40 years of service.

Pictured with Fr. John Hanwell, S.J., President and Dr. Robert Perrotta, Principal, educators were honored for many years of service to Fairfield Prep, from left: Bob Ford Jr. (35 yrs); John Hanrahan (30 yrs); Fr. Bill Eagan (30 yrs); Maureen Bohan (40 yrs); and Billy Brooks (40 yrs), not pictured.

Thanksgivinga PReP TRaDITION

One of my favorite childhood cartoons has to be Popeye

the Sailor Man. It was also my mother’s because it

was the only way I was ever going to eat my spinach.

There was a character that came to my mind when thinking

about this Thanksgiving season — J. Wellington Wimpy. He was

a cumbersome man who was always in search for food. His

famous line was, “Ill gladly pay you Tuesday for a burger today.”

But for Wimpy, Tuesday never came. He was very conscious of

the fact that he was in debt and had the audacity to go back and

ask for more. And the interesting thing about all this is that no

matter what, Wimpy always got his burger.

We all innately possess the same characteristics as Wimpy:

We beg and plead for God’s love and gifts, but when it comes

time to repay Him we have nothing to say for ourselves, except

excuses. Yet, despite how shameful we may feel, we return to

God and ask for more and because He is the almighty Father

who wants nothing more than for us to love Him. As his beloved

creations, we always get his love and gifts. We devour them,

digest them and crave for more. We’ve grown so accustomed

to these ungrateful ways that it has become habitual to receive

and not to return, essentially staining the definition of a true

Christian. So this Thanksgiving season I challenge you to not

ask for anything but instead to give. Give because being grateful

helps one to see more blessings. If for you that means giving

a little extra when tithing, spending time in a soup kitchen

or with the elderly, taking the clothes off of your back to give

“I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a burger today.” — J. WellINGTON WImPy

Taken from a speech by Tyrone Fleurizard ’14 given at the

Thanksgiving Assembly on November 26, 2013

to the homeless—do so because not only is God with us if we

are with the less fortunate, but because living with a spirit of

thanksgiving will ensure happiness and satisfaction.

So in honor of Wimpy and this Thanksgiving season we pray:

Dear Heavenly Father,

We come to you today in the realization that we only call

to you in search of respite from turmoil. That we sometimes

almost never, give thanks for what you have done and the

sacrifices you have made. So here we are today, oh Lord,

arms wide open to say thank you. Thank you for giving us

your unconditional love—thank you for all of the gifts you

give through your grace—thank you for your guidance and

instruction as well as your righteousness and holiness. For

without them, we are left weaponless on the battlefield with

nowhere to turn. Teach us, oh Lord, to be patient for if we

listen hard enough there is sweet melody in what seems to be

echoes of silence while we pray. And I ask you Father, if you

do nothing else please allow us to see the importance of giving

thanks not only because when we reach to help someone else

we are building strength and courage, but most importantly

because you are more than worthy of it. In your mighty name

we pray. — Amen.

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I found out I needed major knee surgery that would eliminate junior

year sports for good. I was obviously stunned and didn’t know where to turn; football was my passion and my main activity in high school. What was I going to do with myself now?

Looking back, I can now say that my knee surgery was the greatest blessing in disguise. Removing sports from my life forced me to explore other activities that I would have never considered. I began attending a high school youth group named Fusion, where I began to grow in my

Fairfield Prep welcomed back michael maggiore ’00 to share his story with the school community at the

Thanksgiving Assembly (see page 47).

Visit Prep’s You Tube Channel to view Michael’s

reflection as well as other highlights from the assembly.

www.youtube.com/fairfieldprep1

faith as a Christian. I became a leader in the 900 Project, which is a group of students raising funds to build latrines for 900 families in Haiti. I was then able to serve on a ten-day mission trip to the Dominican Republic. And most importantly, the knee injury led me to Camp Spofford, New Hampshire, on a leader’s retreat, where I encountered the Holy Spirit for the first time and was saved in Jesus Christ.

Over the past two years of my life, God has taken the plans I had made for my life and completely flipped them on their head, and I couldn’t be any happier. God had to remove the aspect of my life that I thought was my greatest strength to show me that it was actually my biggest hindrance.

Two years ago, I lived a life of little significance, in pursuit of meaningless goals, and it’s because I wasn’t living for Him. I’m so thankful that God rescued me from the kid I was and has used me in ways that I never thought possible. But most of all this Thanksgiving, I’m thankful for how God will work in each of our lives if we decide to trust Him.

A sports-ending injury leads to transformationTaken from a speech by Austin Barrett ’14 given at the Thanksgiving

Assembly on November 26, 2013

Turkey Trot

Over 100 members of the Prep Community (students,

alumni, faculty, and parents) ran in the annual Pequot Runners Thanksgiving Day 5 Mile Race. The top two alumni finishers were Michael Whelan ’12 (right) and Brendan Terry ’12. For more information on this annual Prep event, contact the Alumni and Development office.

…and thank you lord for football!

On a holiday to celebrate giving thanks, the Fairfield Prep Jesuits had a reason to be grateful - Colton Smith was on their side. The junior

quarterback sliced up the West Haven defense for 297 yards on 32 carries, leading Prep back from an 18-point deficit and on to the postseason for the first time since 2006 with a 29-20 victory over rival West Haven at Alumni Field. The Prep fans filled the stands and showed their Prep Pride!

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On Sunday, December 8, Fairfield Prep celebrated its annual Advent Mass and Tree Lighting. Over 200 people attended this great family event. Fr. Hanwell, S.J., re-dedicated the Fairfield Prep Quad for Fr. Walter Pelletier, S.J. ’47, who was

a long time faculty and staff member (pictured above). Fr. “Pell” then did the honor of blessing and lighting the Christmas Tree. The placard read: “Fairfield Prep is pleased to dedicate a prominent campus landmark in honor of Rev. Walter R. Pelletier, S.J. Father Pelletier, who graduated from Prep in 1947, worked diligently for many years in service to our school as a teacher and an administrator.” At the reception in the cafeteria, the Fairfield Prep Encords performed under the direction of Mrs. Christine Evans.

Tree lighting and Quad Dedication

C H R i S T M A S C l o S E - u P S

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See more photos at www.fairfieldprep.org and video highlights at www.youtube.com/fairfieldprep1

Festival of the Floors is festive fun

In celebration of the Christmas season, Ms. Billie Brooks (pictured

below), Spanish teacher, challenged the faculty and staff to decorate their doors. Judges Georgina Holdsworth and Betty Renzulli (former Alumni &

Development staff members) toured as judges and picked the winners.Pictured below is a replica of the Prep campus in gingerbread displayed in Arrupe Hall.

Bringing Christmas to Children in Need!

Once again this year, in response to a request from the Office of

Social Concerns, Diocese of Bridgeport, Prep collected new, unwrapped toys for families in the Bridgeport area. Hundreds of toys plus packages of much-needed diapers filled Arrupe Hall. Ms. Medoff’s sophomore theology students helped load the toys into vehicles. Shown from left: Ahmed Musa, John Kirby, Jack Oricoli and Dane Audet.

Veni, Veni emmanuelMs. Koren Mumma’s senior Latin Class sang Christmas carols in Latin, traveling through the festive hallways and contributing to the school wide Christmas spirit!

Prep wins Holiday Classic Tournament

Led by an aggressive and stifling defensive effort from the start, Prep jumped out to a 25-8 lead and cruised to the 83-52 victory over the Notre Dame

Fairfield Lancers to win the Fairfield Holiday Tournament for the second year in a row at Alumni Hall. The Jesuits went on to beat Hillhouse 72-62 on January 4, and are currently undefeated, with high hopes for the state playoffs. Go Prep!

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Newtown memorial

Members of Prep Student Government placed 26 green

stakes in a ribbon formation in the Quad, as a silent memorial to victims of the Newtown school tragedy in December 2013.

From left: John Kirby ’16, Bobby Haskins ’17, George Crist ’16, and Matthew Pompa ’16.

school Happenings

a distinguished Jesuit visitor

Fr. Chuck Frederico, S.J., visited Mr. Reidy’s Theology class, and explained his role as the Director of Vocations for the Maryland, New

England and New York Jesuit Provinces.

Prep attends Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice in Washinton, D.C.

Nine Prep students, along with Mr. Sacerdote and Mr. Dennis, traveled to Washington D.C. to join over 1,200 Ignatian leaders in

gathering for the 16th annual Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice in Washington D.C. In remembrance of the Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador, students heard inspiring speakers (one of whom was a Prep graduate, Jaime Rodriguez ’10), attended breakout sessions, and strengthened their advocacy skills. Then on Monday, November 18, the students visited the office of Connecticut Congressman Jim Himes on Capitol Hill to advocate on behalf of Immigration Reform, Fair Minimum Wage, and Access to Food (SNAP).

Pictured from left: Fr. Bret Stockdale, S.J., Thomas Paul ’17, Chris Specht ’15, John Stefanopoulos ’15 and Xavier Estevez ’15.

Prep Team attends model United Nations

Four Prep students attended the 26th annual St. John’s Model United Nations Conference in Shrewsbury Massachusetts on October 26. Chris Specht ’15,

Thomas Paul ’17, John Stefanopoulos ’15 and Xavier Estevez ’15 traveled to the conference accompanied by Fr. Bret Stockdale, S.J., and Dr. Neil Specht. The conference hosted 25 different schools and gathered about 400 students in a day-long session discussing a variety of national and international issues. Prep students Xavier Estevez and Thomas Paul represented Japan in the World Health Organization and discussed the need for clean and available water throughout the world. Christ Specht represented Afghanistan and John Stefanopoulos represented Poland in the Committee on Disarmament and International Security, which discussed the crisis in Syria.

This was Prep’s first conference after Chris Specht revived the club earlier this semester. The club hopes to be able to attend other conferences throughout the year. Students who wish get involved in Prep’s Model United Nation club and grow their awareness of international events and speaking skills can contact Chris Specht or Fr. Stockdale, S.J.

Open House welcomes families

Hundreds of prospective students and their families attended the Open House held on October 6. Students, teachers and administrators were

available to explain our Jesuit mission and curriculum, plus answer questions. Additionally, sports teams and clubs offered representatives in Brissette Gym to share information about their activities. Science experiments were a hit.

Front, from left: Robert McCrory ’15, Alex Marchese ’15. Back, from left: Steve Demakos ’15, Alexandyr Card ’15, Matt Crowe ’15 (far back), Mark Burgess ’15, Joshua Goncalves ’15, Tyrone Fleurizard ’14, and Daniel Donahue ’14.

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Stock market Club at Ny Stock exchange

On December 11, 32 student members of Fairfield Prep’s Stock Market Club became the first public group allowed to visit the New York Stock

Exchange (NYSE) since 9/11. The students, along with three chaperones, visited the Museum of American Finance and the NYSE on Wall Street in New York City. A big “Thank You” to Mr. Roselli, P’16 for arranging the visits and Mrs. Gorab (Guidance) for helping to chaperone.

Seeing Double

During Twin/Clone Day during Prep Spirit Week in the fall,

staff and students were asked to dress alike. Theology teacher Christian Cashman dressed in bowtie with sons Paul ’15 and Matthew ’17.

Wiffle Ball Champs Rule in the Quad!

Prep’s Intramural Wiffle Ball season concluded with an exhilarating 1-0 win by The Prudentials in the Championship Game in the quad. The

Prudentials were carried in the Championship Game by Dave Zielinski ’14 who homered in the 1st inning and pitched a complete game shutout. The other members of the team were Conor Carey ’14, Brendan Carey ’15, Sheldon Rawson ’14, Jon Pruden ’14, James Nemia ’14, Christopher Dunn ’14, and Jack Harrison ’14. Watch Prep You Tube highlights!

There were 8 teams participating in the league this year and over 50 players. The next intramural sport is 3-on-3 basketball in the winter.

(From L-R): Mr. Matthew Jaques; Tony Abbazia, ’14; and Mr. Jorge Pereira, Redniss & Mead.

Tony abbazia ’14 Places Top 10 in National Trig*Star exam

The National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) recently announced that Tony Abbazia ’14 placed 9th overall in the 2013 National

Trig*Star Exam. The National Trig*Star Exam is limited to all of the State Championship winners from the previous school year. For the second year in a row, Tony qualified to take the National Trig*Star Exam by finishing 1st overall in the State of Connecticut’s Local Trig*Star Exam. Tony’s 9th place finish in the nation is a twenty-one place improvement over last year, in the Fairfield Prep Trig*Star Club’s second year of existence.

The Trig*Star team is moderated by Mr. Matthew Jaques and meets monthly to practice trigonometry problems and prepare for the Trig*Star State Exam. The Trig*Star State Exam is an annual high school mathematics competition based on the practical application of Trigonometry. Meetings are open to all Prep students and are held on the second Thursday of every month in Mr. Jaques’ room, X305.

Sophomores at Rake ‘n’ Bake!

A team of Fairfield Prep sophomores participated in the annual Rake ‘n’ Bake event in Brookfield, joining more than 1,000 volunteers who come

together every November to rake 75 yards (of people who are unable to do so because of age or disability) in three hours, before enjoying each other’s fellowship over a meal at Brookfield High School. The team was proud to represent the Prep class of 2016,

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Austin Sims (front left) and Anthony Johnson (front right) pictured with (back row from left): Varsity Coach Chris Smalkais; Rev. John Hanwell, S.J., President; and Steve Donahue, Athletic Director.

Sims and Johnson to play college lacrosse

senior scholar athletes sign national letters of intent

Dean Lockery (front left) and Shawn Blake (front right) pictured with (back row from left): Varsity Coach Rudy Mauritz; Rev. John Hanwell, S.J., President; and Steve Donahue, Athletic Director.

Blake and Lockery to play college baseball

HIGH aCHIeVeRS

Austin Sims has earned the distinction of playing both soccer and lacrosse at varsity level for all of his four years at Prep and has chosen to continue his lacrosse career at Princeton University beginning in the fall of 2014. Austin was a standout varsity soccer athlete as a freshman, yet he took to the sport of lacrosse at Prep, and rose quickly to play at the varsity level beginning in freshman year. He has been a part of Prep’s highly successful lacrosse program and stood out in his junior year while playing with a talented group of seniors who went on to win their second state championship in a row. Austin was recognized for his contribution to the team’s success by being named First Team All-State and First Team All-SCC.

Austin has matched his outstanding athletic career at Prep with an equally strong academic career, achieving consistently at the honors level and qualifying for National Honor Society distinction. Austin has risen well to the challenges of honors and Advanced Placement classes while offering his academic and athletic gifts for the betterment of the Prep community as a Peer Tutor, and for the local community through the Wakeman Boys and Girls Club tutoring program. Austin’s development into an outstanding student and standout lacrosse athlete has earned him the opportunity to continue his growth at Princeton.

Anthony Johnson signed his National Letter of Intent on November 18 at Fairfield Prep. He will be playing lacrosse for the Bryant University Bulldogs in Rhode Island. Anthony will be joining a Bryant Lacrosse program that finished last season ranked #20 in Division I after earning its first NCAA Tournament bid.

Anthony is a determined and intense competitor on the lacrosse field. He was a varsity starter on defense last season as the Jesuits claimed their second consecutive Class L State Championship. His outstanding performance last year earned him First Team All-SCC and Second Team All-State honors. In school, Anthony has been a strong student who has managed Prep’s college preparatory course of studies well. and who is a leader within the school. He has played football for four years, and was named Varsity Football Captain on the highly ranked Prep Football team this fall. Anthony serves the community by volunteering weekly with the Kennedy Center bowling program for developmentally delayed adults. Anthony is looking forward to studying business and continuing his lacrosse career at the Division I level.

Shawn Blake signed a National Athletic Letter of Intent on November 18 at the school. Shawn signed to play Division I baseball at the University of Albany. Shawn was the starting first baseman for the Fairfield Prep Varsity Baseball team last season. He was a top power hitter helping lead the team to the Class LL State semi-finals for the first time in 20 years. The 2013 team was the winningest Prep baseball team since 1985, and the team played to the Class LL semifinals for the first time since 1993. He received numerous accolades including All-SCC Quinnipiac Division and New Haven Register All-Area Team honors. He was also selected to play in the C.H.S.C.A. (Connecticut High School Coaches Association) Junior All-Star Game.

In addition to baseball, Shawn played Freshman and JV Basketball. As a disciplined athlete, Shawn has exhibited the same dedication as a successful student who has managed Prep’s rigorous college preparatory course of studies. He has contributed service in the local community by volunteering weekly at the Jewish Home for the Elderly in Fairfield. Shawn is a respected, active student in the Prep community, and a talented athlete who is looking forward to playing Division I baseball next year at the University of Albany.

Dean Lockery, a standout athlete in two sports at Fairfield Prep, has chosen to pursue a baseball career in college and has committed to play Division I baseball at Central Connecticut State University. In his athletic life at Prep, Dean has been a member of the Varsity Hockey Team which won the SCC Championship and State Championship in 2013. Dean earned Player of the Game honors in the SCC Championship game. In the spring of 2013, Dean was a key player on the Varsity Baseball Team where he started as middle infielder since sophomore year. The 2013 team was the winningest Prep baseball team since 1985, and the team played to the Class LL semifinals for the first time in 20 years.

Dean has shown dedication in his academic life as a successful student who has managed Prep’s challenging college preparatory course of studies. He has contributed service to the community in assisting at a shelter. Dean volunteered at Prep’s freshman orientation, and also chose to take on the challenge of Prep’s Urban Plunge immersion program. His sense of responsibility, citizenship and respect for others is evident in all that he does as a student-athlete, and he looks forward to playing Division I collegiate baseball at CCSU.

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Bowtell signs with University of VirginiaJake Bowtell signed his National Letter of Intent with the University

of Virginia on November 13 at Fairfield Prep. Jake will be diving for the Cavalier’s Top 10 nationally ranked Division I Swimming and Diving team.

Jake has distinguished himself as a top diver in the state of Connecticut over the past two years. His accomplishments on the boards are numerous. Jake is a three-time All-American, the 2013 SCC and State Open Champion, holds Fairfield Prep’s 6 dive and 11 dive school records and was named the 2013 CIAC Diver of the Year. He was a key member of the Prep Swimming and Diving team that won the State Open title in 2012 and was runner-up last season. Jake was the leader of Prep’s diving squad that was the largest and deepest in school history.

Jake has had a strong classroom performance while fully embracing Prep’s mission of service. Over the past two years he has worked as a tutor at the Boys and Girls Club of Stamford. Jake is looking forward to continuing his academic and athletic pursuits at the University of Virginia.

titles

• 16 SCC Title appearances• 12 SCC Championships• 9 CIAC Title appearances• 6 Class L State Championships

ReCoRd

• 361-140, 26 years

Coach Chris Smalkais inducted into Lacrosse Hall of Fame

Chukwu signs with Providence CollegePaschal Chukwu signed a National Letter of Intent with Providence

College. Last season Paschal led the Prep Basketball team to the CIAC LL State Championship game where he had 12 points and 16 rebounds in a loss to Hillhouse High School. For the season Paschal averaged 13.7 points, 12.1 rebounds and 6.8 blocks per game. He was the MVP of the Fairfield Prep 2012 Holiday Tournament, and was named to the MSG Varsity All-CT First Team, New Haven Register All-Area Team, and SCC All-Quinnipiac Team. The Connecticut Post selected him as their MVP, and he was placed on the CHSCA Class LL All-State Team. Despite the time demands and the attention he has received with basketball, Paschal has remained an active and engaged member of the Fairfield Prep community. He was a reserve attacker for the varsity soccer team when the Jesuits’ reached the Class LL state finals in the fall of 2012. Paschal has also been volunteering with the Kennedy Center bowling program for developmentally delayed adults. Paschal has earned the respect of his fellow students with his authenticity, enthusiasm and leadership.

Congratulations to these top performing scholarsNational merit Scholars announced

Fairfield Prep is pleased to announce recognition of ten

seniors who were commended in the National Merit Scholarship Program. The seniors were honored based on the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test taken in their junior year. Over one million students from across the nation entered the competition by taking the test, and the Prep winners were selected based on top performance in the highly competitive state of Connecticut.

Front row from left: Dr. Robert Perrotta, Principal, David B. Martens, Jeffrey R. Donofrio, Ryan P. Brickner, Thomas J. Garzillo and Rev. John J. Hanwell, S.J., President. Back row from left: John H. O’Connell, Andrew J. Ostrosky, Wade R. Dodge and Sergio L. Cruz. Missing from photo: Daniel C. Hamar and Ethan C. Kee

Paschal with, from left: Leo Redgate, Head Basketball Coach, Fr. John Hanwell, S.J., Fairfield Prep President; Steve Donahue, Athletic Director

Jake with Joe Somma of Whirlwind Diving and Jeanine Oburchay, Prep Diving Coach.

CoaChed

• 147 SCC All League players• 22 High School All-Americans• 12 players who went on to be College All-Americans

AWArdS

• Selected to coach in the 1989 North South All-American game in Baltimore• Connecticut Lacrosse Coaches Association Coach of the Year 1998, 1999• 2 Time Connecticut Post Coach of the Year• 5 Time New Haven Register Coach of the Year• Western Connecticut Lacrosse Officials Association Class L Coach of the Year 2009, 2012, 2013• Marine Corps Connecticut Team of the Year 2012, 2013

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We gratefully acknowledge the following alumni, parents, friends, companies, foundations, and organizations for

their support of Fairfield College Preparatory School’s annual, capital, restricted, and endowed funds, to ensure the

advancement of our mission as a Jesuit, Catholic high school of excellence.

2012-2013 AnnuAl rePorT Fairfield College preparatory school

Tuition and Fees $15,381,000Private Gifts and Grants $1,379,000Endowment Income and Grants $968,000Auxiliary Enterprises $460,000Other $91,000 Invest Return – Plant Reserve $7,000

Total $18,286,000

• Duetospacelimitations,alldonorsarelistedintheirprimaryconstituent group as of the 2012-2013 fiscal year.

• Classgivingparticipationdataisbasedonthetotalalumniinaclass, excluding lost and deceased alumni.

• GiftsreceivedafterJune30,2013willbelistedinthe2013-2014Annual Report. If your name was overlooked or improperly listed, please accept our sincere apologies.

Unrestricted Annual Fund Alumni $783,589 72.3% Current Parents $182,798 16.9% Alumni Parents $66,021 6.1% Corporations, Foundations & Organizations $27,571 2.5% Friends of Prep $23,562 2.2%

Total Unrestricted Annual Fund $1,083,541Restricted Gifts $1,293,384Special Events $295,459Total Giving $2,672,384

The Annual Fund received $832,293 from 254 Loyola Circle donors ($1,200+). These donors accounted for 79% of the 2012-2013 Annual Fund total.

giFt total by ConstituenCyRevenues

Unaudited

Private gifts & grants: 8% ______________

endowment income and grants: 5% _____________________

auxiliary enterprises: 2.5% _____________

other: .5% _____________

invest return — Plant reserve: 0%

Tuition and Fees:

84%

foundation: 2.1% _____________________

Corporation: 3.9% ____________________

organization: 4.9% ____________________

Bequest: 6.5% _______________________

Individual82.5%

percent of total giving by gift source

For giFTS And donor ACTiviTy reCeived beTWeen July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013

% oF unRestRiCted unRestRiCted dollaRs dollaRs

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alumni donors by Class

ALUMNI DONORS BY CLASS

1944 Annual Fund Gifts: $160.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $160.00

% Participation: 50.0%

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Edward F. Fenton Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. GreenwoodMr. & Mrs. Harold J. Savard

1945 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,390.34Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $5,390.34

% Participation: 40.0%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Robert J. Kravutske

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. E. Stanton KennedyMr. & Mrs. William P. TerrioMr. & Mrs. Anthony T. Varone

1946 Annual Fund Gifts: $3,676.37Restricted Gifts: $100.00

Total Gifts: $3,776.37

% Participation: 31.3%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEDr. & Mrs. Earle F. Cote

BERCHMANS CLUBRear Adm. & Mrs. Richard J. Grich USNMr. & Mrs. William N. McCormackThe Hon. John H. Shannon

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. William H. BahnerMr. & Mrs. Stephen R. CalientoMr. & Mrs. Arthur J. CummingsMr. & Mrs. Edmund F. DaileyMr. & Mrs. John C. FordMr. & Mrs. Leo P. Gallagher Jr.Mr. Edward F. JurgielewiczMr. & Mrs. James C. McKelveyMr. & Mrs. Edward PasenelliMsgr. Joseph D. PotterMr. & Mrs. Robert R. Walsh

1947 Annual Fund Gifts: $3,810.00Restricted Gifts: $147,669.16Total Gifts: $151,479.16

% Participation: 27.6%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEThe estate of Charles D. McCullough MD

XAVIER CLUBMr. Thomas A. Flaherty

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. James F. CosgroveMr. John F. DePledgeMr. & Mrs. Robert H. FitzpatrickMr. James P. Fogarty

Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. GilhulyMr. & Mrs. John F. LambertMr. Michael G. Stifil

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Alvin D. BodellMr. & Mrs. Robert E. ButlerMr. Robert P. FitzsimonsMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. MikoRev. Walter R. Pelletier SJMr. William F. Schlenk Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Terifay

1948 See Reunion Class Section, page 28

1949 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,056.31Restricted Gifts: $6,100.00

Total Gifts: $12,156.31

% Participation: 16.7%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEDr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. J. William Foster

XAVIER CLUBDr. & Mrs. Edward D. Jordan

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Vincent D. CelentanoDr. & Mrs. John J. McDougallDr. & Mrs. Robert J. MurphyMr. David M. PhelanMr. Edward SiskDr. William F. Stephanak DDS

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Robert J. BestercyMr. & Mrs. James M. GrossoMr. & Mrs. Donald J. IncertoMr. Robert KapustaMr. George M. Poillon Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John H. Welch Jr.

1950 Annual Fund Gifts: $19,767.81Restricted Gifts: $2,530.00

Total Gifts: $22,297.81

% Participation: 27.8%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. John G. Phelan Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Werner

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. James F. Stapleton

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Thomas L. DunnMr. & Mrs. Ralph P. GentileMr. & Mrs. John R. Leverty Sr.The Hon. & Mrs. John P. Maiocco Jr.

XAVIER CLUBDr. & Mrs. James P. Roach

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. John H. Dwyer Sr.The Hon. & Mrs. Joseph T. Gormley Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gromults Jr.Mr. Edward J. KellyDr. & Mrs. Daniel H. KielyMr. & Mrs. Michael M. KomornikMr. Alexander A. Micklos Jr.

The Hon. & Mrs. John J. RonanMr. & Mrs. Howard S. Rowan Jr.Frank N. Zullo Esq.

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Robert J. FoleyMr. & Mrs. John W. HalloranMr. & Mrs. George V. KellyMr. & Mrs. J. Earl Lavery Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Philip J. LeeneyMr. Robert B. MahoneyMr. & Mrs. Philip T. MooreMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Anthony P. PagliaroMr. & Mrs. Paul W. PoeltlMr. & Mrs. James D. Reilly Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William S. Valus Jr.

1951 Annual Fund Gifts: $21,013.00Restricted Gifts: $40,550.00Total Gifts: $61,563.00

% Participation: 21.3%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’Keefe

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. James M. BrownMr. Louis J. CarboneMr. & Mrs. Ronald J. ClaytonMr. & Mrs. Gerard K. Coiley Sr.Mr. Edward J. DulembaMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Figmic Jr.Mr. R. Michael Norko &

Ms. Ruth FitzgeraldMr. John F. O’ConnellDr. & Mrs. Roger L. RatchfordDr. & Mrs. Richard M. Senfield

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Francis A. CorrRev. Michael A. Fahey SJMr. & Mrs. Frederick A. JuddMr. & Mrs. Edward C. LovelyMr. & Mrs. Richard A. MozierMr. John W. QuiltyMr. George M. SchmeckMr. & Mrs. Charles M. Stankye Jr.Mr. Francis Tomis

1952 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,950.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00

Total Gifts: $5,950.00

% Participation: 22.9%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. John R. BarnwellMr. & Mrs. Donal P. Sullivan

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Richard D. BurkarthMr. & Mrs. Philip R. CarrollMr. & Mrs. Herman R. CharbonneauMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Germain Jr.Colonel & Mrs. Joseph F. HellauerDr. & Mrs. Charles W. Jensen Jr.Mr. George McGoldrickMr. & Mrs. Robert F. OliverMr. & Mrs. Albert M. Parillo

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. John J. BarnickMr. & Mrs. Arthur BasdekianMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BerthelsonMr. Paul J. Convertito

Fr. Philip D. Evanstock CSSPDr. & Mrs. Thaddeus A. FiglockDr. & Mrs. Philip J. GoscienskiMr. & Mrs. John A. HarlowMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. HickeyDr. & Mrs. Philip M. LaMastraMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Neuberger PEMr. & Mrs. Edward A. Palcak Sr.Mr. & Ms. Jon RG Turner-GrootMr. Paul E. Williams

1953 See Reunion Class Section, page 28

1954 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,345.00Restricted Gifts: $1,525.00

Total Gifts: $7,870.00

% Participation: 24.6%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Robert K. Marzik

XAVIER CLUBDrs. Jay and Patricia DolanMr. Walter F. Naedele

BERCHMANS CLUBDr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Alberti Sr.Dr. & Mrs. Paul F. CifatteDr. James F. Daly Jr.Mr. Thomas R. FarrellDr. & Mrs. John H. GallaDr. & Mrs. Stanley J. Keating Jr.

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Raymond J. BrooksMr. Richard S. CellarMr. & Mrs. Charles E. ConwayMr. & Mrs. Dennis A. DeilusMr. & Mrs. Robert L. FarringtonMr. & Mrs. Kenneth F. Felsmann Jr.Mr. William J. GilhulyMr. & Mrs. Francis G. HanleyMr. & Mrs. Timothy J. P. HarringtonMr. & Mrs. Kenneth T. KrewsonMr. William D. LearyDr. & Mrs. Stanley E. MatyszewskiMr. & Mrs. Harold J. MillbauerMr. & Mrs. Bernard T. MuldoonMr. & Mrs. F. James O’NeillMr. Jon L. RingelMr. & Mrs. Gerald S. RourkeDr. James A. SedenskyMr. & Mrs. Nestor W. ShustDr. & Mrs. Edmond J. SkinskiMr. & Mrs. John M. WeissMr. Charles W. Williams Sr.

1955 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,425.00Restricted Gifts: $3,050.00Total Gifts: $8,475.00

% Participation: 28.8%

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEDr. & Mrs. Patrick Carolan

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Sargent

BERCHMANS CLUBDr. & Mrs. James M. AlexanderDr. & Mrs. William E. Allen IIIDr. & Mrs. Thomas W. CallanRev. Stephen J. Gleeson Jr.

Dr. & Mrs. Norman J. KramerThe Hon. & Mrs. William J. Lavery Sr.Atty. Peter M. RyanMr. & Mrs. Roland J. Wilson Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Zadravec

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Ms. George Y. BramwellDr. & Mrs. Antony E. ChampMr. & Mrs. John R. DaleyMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Deer Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. DonofrioMr. & Mrs. Richard J. FahyMr. & Mrs. Donald W. GoyetteMr. & Mrs. Francis J. HewittThe Hon. & Mrs. Joseph Q. KoletskyMr. & Mrs. Ronald P. LiptakMr. & Mrs. George K. LukachMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. ManfredaMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Mizak Jr.Mr. Yorke E. Nelson CLUMr. Daniel F. NeylanMr. & Mrs. John J. PatchenMr. & Mrs. William E. QuirkMr. & Mrs. James J. ReillyMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Roach Sr.Mr. David P. RyanDr. & Mrs. J. David SullivanColonel & Mrs. James Sullivan PhDMr. & Mrs. Ronald T. SullivanDr. & Mrs. James P. TraceyMr. & Mrs. John S. Vitka Jr.

1956 Annual Fund Gifts: $16,676.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $16,676.00

% Participation: 23.6%

ARRUPE SOCIETYMr. Robert A. Metzger

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Enrique TorresMsgr. David M. Walker

XAVIER CLUBAnonymousMr. & Mrs. F. Robert Kurimsky

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Charles A. CasanoDrs. Raymond and Patricia CormierRev. Msgr. Thomas J. GreenAtty. & Mrs. Stephen A. HabetzDr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. LisiMr. Paul J. McCarthyMr. Clinton R. PetersonMr. David A. PowerDr. & Mrs. Edward F. Rizy

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Peter J. CarlinMr. Michael S. ChisarikDr. Ronald C. ChisholmMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. ConstandMr. & Mrs. John F. FarrellMr. Gustave A. IwanickiMr. & Mrs. James E. Lesko Jr.Dr. & Mrs. James V. MasiMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McQueeney Jr.Mr. Cyril F. Mullins IIMr. & Mrs. William S. MurphyMr. Raymond F. NalewajkRev. Robert J. O’NeilMr. Roger V. SchirmerMr. & Mrs. Bernard T. SmithMr. Joseph S. Spodnick

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1957 Annual Fund Gifts: $18,135.00Restricted Gifts: $200.00Total Gifts: $18,335.00

% Participation: 27.2%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Richard F. Kral Sr.

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Bernhard F. Bruder

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. James C. Hellauer

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi Sr.Mr. Alexander J. BobalkiMr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. BuesMr. & Mrs. Peter T. CrichtonDr. & Mrs. Frank N. FedericoMr. Edward R. GalembaThe Hon. & Mrs. Alfred J. Jennings Jr.Mr. & Mrs. George R. KabureckMr. Peter L. KnappDaniel J. Mizak MDDr. Donald C. OliverThe Hon. & Mrs. Alfred J. OnoratoMr. & Mrs. Francis M. Rossi Jr.David P. Saur MDMr. & Mrs. Edward M. SheehyColonel & Mrs. John H. Valieant

USA (Ret.)

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. CavanaghMr. & Mrs. John A. CimminoMr. & Mrs. Thomas L. ConnellyRev. & Mrs. John E. Crean Jr.Raphael R. D’Ambruoso PhDMr. John D. FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. Steven K. ForsterLt. Col. & Mrs. Edward J. Gniadek USAFMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. KeriganDr. & Mrs. Alan D. KornblutMr. Charles J. NeyMr. & Mrs. Richard M. PiorkowskiMr. & Mrs. William H. Robinson Jr.Rev. Msgr. William J. ScheydMr. & Mrs. George A. SenderMr. Joseph P. SincavageMr. & Mrs. James F. Stark Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William F. SullivanMr. Richard C. SzymanskiDr. & Mrs. Richard E. TrabertMr. & Mrs. Lee C. Williams

1958 See Reunion Class Section, page 28

1959 Annual Fund Gifts: $23,834.29Restricted Gifts: $16,270.00Total Gifts: $40,104.29

% Participation: 33.1%

ARRUPE SOCIETYAnonymous

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Charles H. McGill III

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Terrence M. DonahueDr. & Mrs. Francis J. Scarpa

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. John B. O’Rourke Jr.

XAVIER CLUBMr. Robert C. ArsenaultMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BerchemMr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr.Mr. Michael F. Dowley IIIMr. & Mrs. Eugene W. FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. Michael W. GlynnDr. & Mrs. Richard J. LinkDr. & Mrs. Edward LuchanskyThe Hon. & Mrs. John R. MaherDr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Maiocco

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Robert P. AielloAnonymousMr. & Mrs. John E. CoyleMr. & Mrs. Wesley B. EastmanMr. & Mrs. Julius F. FrieseMr. William A. Hellauer LTCDeacon & Mrs. Daniel J. IannielloMr. & Mrs. Michael J. KoritkoLt. Col. & Mrs. Richard M. Kubicko USAFMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. LuparelloDr. & Mrs. Vincent A. LynchMr. John A. McCarthyHon. & Mrs. George F. McGunnigleMr. & Mrs. Paul F. NavesMr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. O’TooleMr. & Mrs. William T. RedgateMr. & Mrs. C. John RichardsonMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. VarholyMr. & Ms. Robert Violetta Jr.

HEARTHSTONE CLUBKenneth P. Beardsley PhDDeacon & Mrs. Donald M. BrunettoDr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. BurlinsonMr. & Mrs. Richard A. CeritelliJoseph A. Chrzanowski PhDMr. & Mrs. Roger A. ComerMr. & Mrs. Frank J. CoppolaMr. & Mrs. John P. DoughertyMr. & Mrs. Fred R. Douglas Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. FerryMr. & Mrs. David W. FoxMr. Donald R GniadekMr. Dean F. KramerMr. & Mrs. Eugene B. KurucMr. Thomas P. LeahyMr. & Mrs. Laurence A. MadeoDr. & Mrs. Michael H. McCarthyMr. & Mrs. Sean M. MeehanRev. George R. Murphy SJMr. & Mrs. Edward J. RoweMr. & Mrs. E. Peter Schneider Jr.Mr. John A. SeymourMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. SkowronskiMr. & Mrs. Arthur J. StanchinaMr. & Mrs. Robert H. Wilkinson

1960 Annual Fund Gifts: $18,395.50Restricted Gifts: $12,465.00

Total Gifts: $30,860.50

% Participation: 28.8%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Alexander R. Nestor

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. John S. SantaMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Sullivan

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. CummingsMr. & Mrs. Bernard C. DietzMr. Thomas P. KearneyMr. & Mrs. Edward J. Krygier Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McGovern Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. Perna

XAVIER CLUBRev. Msgr. J. James Cuneo JCDDrs. Peter and Dorothy DenningMr. & Mrs. James A. MarquisMr. C. Ian McLachlan &

Mrs. Cynthia Swienton

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. James J. CarleyJ. Andrew Daubenspeck PhDMr. Leo KalenikMr. & Mrs. Peter N. LopusznickMr. William D. MathewsMr. & Mrs. Anthony M. ParenteMr. James P. PezzulloMr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Piazza JDMr. Woody SchemppMr. & Mrs. Wesley E. ThorntonMr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr.

HEARTHSTONE CLUBAnonymousMr. & Mrs. David J. AttianeseMr. & Mrs. F. Michael BannonMr. & Mrs. Charles D. BiancoMr. & Mrs. Richard W. ConronMr. & Mrs. William J. DeJosephMr. & Mrs. Edward F. DohertyDr. & Mrs. Robert T. EaganMr. Donald P. KlineMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. KubickoMr. Joseph A. Macaluso Jr.Mr. William H. NolanMr. Michael F. PaulMr. & Mrs. John J. Reidy Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John L. RowinskiMr. & Mrs. Gene J. Sorcinelli Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. ViolaMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Whelan II

1961 Annual Fund Gifts: $17,165.00Restricted Gifts: $10,570.00Total Gifts: $27,735.00

% Participation: 33.1%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Robert M. Vuolo

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. BoetteThe Hon. & Mrs. John P. ChiotaMr. John F. Hughes Jr.

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Frank T. GrywalskiMr. & Mrs. Jurgen F. Niffka

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Frank S. Beckerer Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr.

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Ernest A. DeliaMr. & Mrs. Richard DouglasMr. & Mrs. Gerard F. DoyleMr. John A. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Henry LevinskyMr. & Mrs. D. Michael LuceyMr. & Mrs. David J. MartelMr. & Mrs. Michael G. McGunnigle PhDDr. Thomas J. MinicucciMr. & Mrs. Ralph T. MonacoMr. & Mrs. Donald F. MoranMr. & Mrs. Philip M. Murphy Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Radomski

Dr. & Mrs. William G. RicheimerMr. & Mrs. Norman A. Roberts Sr.Mr. Eugene A. SkowronskiMr. & Mrs. George J. ThorpeDr. & Mrs. William R. Troy

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Leonard H. ChristieMr. Douglas G. ChurchillMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. DeFeliceMr. & Mrs. Richard S. DrabLt. Col. William C. Gadus USAMr. James R. HarrickMr. & Mrs. Michael E. JonesDr. & Mrs. Winthrop S. MacLaughlin Jr.Mr. & Mrs. David P. MazzeiMr. & Mrs. Arthur MorelloMr. Frederick C. NicholsThe Hon. & Ms. Jerome J.

NiedermeierMr. & Mrs. John F. Oates Jr.Mr. Francis R. PriceMr. & Mrs. Ronald L. PulitoMr. & Mrs. Richard F. RizzaMr. & Mrs. Joseph A. SchiavoneMr. & Mrs. Edmund M. SeeMr. & Mrs. Michael T. TraceyMr. Robert M. WatersMr. & Mrs. William M. Wheeler

1962 Annual Fund Gifts: $26,738.50Restricted Gifts: $45,787.50Total Gifts: $72,526.00

% Participation: $22.60

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. PaduanoMr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Tom Baker

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEAtty. & Mrs. Stephen F. DonahueDr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kurylo IIIDr. & Mrs. Mark J. Peddle III

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Leo P. CarrollMr. & Mrs. Frank A. Cassulo USAF

(Ret.)Mr. John J. Halapin

BERCHMANS CLUBDr. & Mrs. Francis J. CrossonMr. & Mrs. Robert F. DeFonceMr. & Mrs. Francis P. DonnarummoMr. David N. MarcheseRaymond D. Mosko PhDMr. & Mrs. Dennis M. MurrayMr. & Mrs. Francis PfeifferDr. Thomas E. Purcell Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Terrence C. SheaMr. & Mrs. Walter E. Skowronski

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Harry Capossela &

Mrs. Irene CallahanMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. CigasMr. Joseph A. DerwinMr. & Mrs. Richard C. DoranMr. & Mrs. Richard D. EkstromMr. Frank J. FinsingerMr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. MurchanMr. & Mrs. George J. PondMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. RedgateDr. & Mrs. Ronald A. SantoraMr. Stephen M. Tomasko Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Tomkalski

1963 See Reunion Class Section, page 28

1964 Annual Fund Gifts: $17,375.58Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $17,375.58

% Participation: 20.0%

ARRUPE SOCIETYMr. & Mrs. John L. Altieri Jr.

XAVIER CLUBDr. & Mrs. Francis M. PalumboDr. & Mrs. Joseph L. Staneck

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Anthony A. AntolicsMr. & Mrs. John E. Barney Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Leslie R. BoetteMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. BurkeThe Hon. & Mrs. Joseph A. Egan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John C. KingMr. & Mrs. Henry V. Krokosky Jr.Dr. & Mrs. William L. LicameleMr. & Mrs. Raymond V. McKelveyDr. & Mrs. Brian H. MorrisMr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Zielinski

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Jonathan C. BenedictMr. Robert A. BogeyMr. & Mrs. Francis X. BrandiDr. & Mrs. John Y. ConnollyMr. & Mrs. Louis P. FalangoAtty. & Mrs. Donald F. HoustonDr. & Ms. Joseph E. Howard Jr.Mr. & Mrs. George J. KyteLt. Col. & Mrs. Richard J. McGirr

USMCRMr. William F. O’Brien Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Alexander P. Rencsko Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas SantanielloMr. & Mrs. Alexander H. See Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Walter G. StapletonMr. & Mrs. Alexander A. Sulzycki Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Dominick J. Thomas Jr.

1965 Annual Fund Gifts: $15,610.00Restricted Gifts: $4,356.80Total Gifts: $19,966.80

% Participation: 12.6%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. John M. BremerDr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr.

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Peter A. Maich

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Bitel Jr.

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. George J. Arkedis Jr.Mr. Paul R. BeliveauMr. & Mrs. John E. ConnollyMr. Greg DoyleMr. & Mrs. George L. Holmes Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John R. MarcinkoMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. McGovernMr. & Mrs. Raymond S. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Paul J. Roshka Jr.

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. William CerinoMr. Richard C. Dlugos

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Mr. Warren H. FonduMr. Gerard L. GugliottaDr. & Mrs. Edward P. HargusDr. & Ms. Michael D. HealyMr. & Mrs. James D. St. ClairMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. Taylor

1966 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,100.00Restricted Gifts: $500.00Total Gifts: $5,600.00

% Participation: 19.9%

BERCHMANS CLUBJames M. Coleman MDDr. & Mrs. Andrew J. CzulewiczMr. & Mrs. Henry A. Fondu Jr.Mr. & Ms. Robert E. GrantMr. & Ms. John L. KellyMr. & Mrs. Thomas KopnickyMr. Mark A. McCormackMr. & Ms. Timothy O. SheehanAtty. & Mrs. Mark C. ValentineMr. & Mrs. William K. WestbrookDr. & Mrs. Vincent S. Zdanowicz

HEARTHSTONE CLUBDr. & Mrs. Robert R. AbelnFr. Joachim F. BlonskiMr. & Mrs. Donald R. CozzolinoMr. John D. FadoDr. & Mrs. J. Thomas FaillaDr. & Mrs. Victor A. FrazaoMr. & Mrs. Ernest H. Fries Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John P. GanserMr. & Mrs. Hugh J. HanleyMr. & Mrs. Joseph Mack IIIMr. Joseph A. MaidaMr. & Mrs. Donald A. McGowanMr. Joseph L. NagyMr. & Ms. Robert J. NiedermeierMr. Robert A. PyrchMr. John R. QuinnMr. & Mrs. Louis W. Zitnay

1967 Annual Fund Gifts: $12,233.22Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $12,233.22

% Participation: 22.6%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Robert R. Sheldon

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Michael P. Smith

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Peter J. Mikan

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Robert J. BuccinoMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. CastignoliMr. & Mrs. Joseph M. DeAngeloThe Hon. & Mrs. Anthony J.

DePanfilisMr. John Devlin &

Ms. JoAnn GraingerMr. & Mrs. Craig L. FroehlichMr. & Mrs. Robert G. Hall Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Crispin E. LoveMr. & Mrs. Charles F. McBrideDr. & Mrs. George H. McGinnissMr. & Mrs. Gerald J. MehmMr. Stephen J. Paduano

HEARTHSTONE CLUBAtty. & Mrs. William J. Fitzpatrick IIIMr. & Mrs. Robert P. GauvinMr. William J. Hennessey Esq.Atty. & Mrs. Patrick K. HenryMr. & Mrs. Bruce M. HowardMr. & Mrs. Victor J. LacerenzaMr. & Mrs. Attila P. LevaiDr. & Mrs. Michael C. MagnificoMr. Richard MalletteMr. & Ms. Michael A. MastromonacoMr. & Mrs. William R. Murray Jr.Mr. Donald E. RastelliMr. James D. ReillyMr. & Mrs. John C. ShukieMr. Thomas R. VentreMr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Zambardo

1968 See Reunion Class Section, page 28

1969 Annual Fund Gifts: $68,905.60Restricted Gifts: $193,188.24Total Gifts: $262,093.84

% Participation: 16.1%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Francis P. BarronMr. & Mrs. Frank V. Sica

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Dewhirst

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Arthur C. HaddenMr. & Mrs. Harold F. Smith Jr.

XAVIER CLUBMr. Gary P. Mineo

BERCHMANS CLUBDr. & Mrs. Joseph J. BowenMr. & Mrs. Dennis E. FrankoMr. & Mrs. Richard E. LynchMr. & Ms. Robert J. Mitchell Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Kevin C. MulrenanMr. & Mrs. Edward F. PandolfiMr. Thomas A. ShippamDr. & Mrs. Frank M. Wilson

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Daniel E. BrennanMr. & Ms. Walter P. HalasMr. & Mrs. Frank M. Luysterborghs Jr.Mr. Donald T. MilkavichMr. & Mrs. William P. MooneyMr. & Mrs. Eric P. MunleyMr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. NelsonMr. Alan E. PaulesMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. PlavcanMr. & Mrs. Michael C. PuskarDr. & Mrs. Anthony L. RedaMr. Daniel J. RyanMr. John F. Verrilli

1970 Annual Fund Gifts: $4,600.00Restricted Gifts: $700.00Total Gifts: $5,300.00

% Participation: 13.5%

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Christopher P. Leise

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. James Dolan

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. GalloMr. & Mrs. David L. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Robert F. PriestleyMr. & Ms. Dennis J. RomanoMr. Caesar T. StorlazziMsgr. Andrew G. Varga DMinMr. & Ms. Joseph T. Von Ehr

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. J. Timothy AustinDr. Matthew J. BakerMr. & Mrs. Peter E. BrawleyAtty. & Mrs. Michael J. CacaceMr. & Mrs. Alexander J. DembskiMr. & Mrs. John T. FalletDeacon & Mrs. Paul FedericiMr. John S. GaskellMr. & Mrs. Harold D. Heck Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Michael T. LesnickDr. & Mrs. Thomas A. MichaudMr. & Mrs. Robert J. PesaventoMr. Christopher J. SweeneyMr. & Ms. Carl H. Wartman

1971 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,635.00Restricted Gifts: $1,382.00Total Gifts: $7,017.00

% Participation: 14.5%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Ms. Gregory J. Barron

XAVIER CLUBMr. Maurice F. NoonanColonel Michael Parkinson &

Dr. Rika MaeshiroMr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Petro Jr.

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Ms. George J. Ferrio Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony D. JulianMr. Michael MarinoMr. & Mrs. Michael C. MurphyMr. & Mrs. John P. O’DonnellLt. Cmdr. Sean Patrick Walsh USN

(Ret.)

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Ms. Francis J. DanceMr. & Ms. John M. HigginsThe Hon. & Mrs. John F. Kavanewsky Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Christopher A. MillerMr. & Mrs. James J. Moran Jr.Dr. Brian O’SullivanLt. Col. & Mrs. Donald A. Plude USAFMr. & Mrs. William M. SekelskyMr. & Mrs. John C. SmrigaMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. VetterJoseph A. Wilkinson MDMr. & Mrs. Gerald A. WoodDr. & Mrs. Paul J. Zavodny

1972 Annual Fund Gifts: $7,725.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $7,725.00

% Participation: 17.1%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. George P. Szondy

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. John L. CarleyDr. & Mrs. James F. McLeodMr. Robert Trosan

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Peter J. ArsenaultMr. & Mrs. Gary R. ConteMr. William A. Marshall Jr.Mr. Louie P. Pintek Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Theodore R. RappaMr. & Mrs. Timothy K. Redmond

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Robert BeckettMr. & Mrs. Grant E. EulaMr. & Mrs. James S. GaitherAtty. & Ms. James G. GeanuracosMr. & Mrs. Daniel A. KeatingMr. George KohoutMr. & Mrs. David J. MaxhamMr. & Mrs. Shawn J. McDonnellMr. & Mrs. Laurence F. MulhernMr. Daniel F. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Richard E. O’HaraMr. Robert B. PurcellMr. & Mrs. John RiccioMr. S. Tracy SantaMr. & Mrs. Randy F. StabileMr. & Mrs. James P. VailMr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Wrinn

1973 See Reunion Class Section, page 28

1974 Annual Fund Gifts: $10,565.00Restricted Gifts: $500.00Total Gifts: $11,065.00

% Participation: 11.7%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Donald J. Toumey

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Paul J. Halas

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. David A. Hicks

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Peter J. HarringtonMr. & Mrs. Andrew J. KarpieMr. & Mrs. Richard KondubMr. & Mrs. Timothy C. MooreAtty. & Mrs. Peter M. Nolin

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. James R. CaldwellMr. John F. ClancyMr. & Ms. John A. Collins IIIMr. David DeWallMr. & Mrs. Zoltan L. Kadar Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. LaMastra Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. LitwinovichMr. & Mrs. Gerald R. MunleyMr. & Mrs. Robert S. O’Brien

1975 Annual Fund Gifts: $10,909.00Restricted Gifts: $7,500.00Total Gifts: $18,409.00

% Participation: 8.8%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. William F. BarronMr. David A. GericsAnthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Meany Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John F. Rovegno

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Craig N. LaPlanteMr. Roger W. Risley

HEARTHSTONE CLUBThe Hon. John F. BlawieMr. Kenneth P. D’OnofrioMr. & Mrs. Robert J. FortunaMr. Timothy A. O’Connell IIIMr. James J. OrrMr. & Mrs. Richard M. Stack

1976 Annual Fund Gifts: $21,900.00Restricted Gifts: $76,920.75Total Gifts: $98,820.75

% Participation: 11.0%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Carley

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Vanderslice

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. C. Scott McLeodMr. & Mrs. George J. Stapleton

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Donald R. AurayMr. & Mrs. John J. BroadbinMr. & Mrs. Richard C. CapassoMr. & Mrs. Chris ClinkscalesMr. & Mrs. Russell CoxMr. William R. Fitzsimmons Jr.Mr. William H. McMahon IVMr. & Mrs. Peter R. TarczaliMr. Michael J. Ventricelli Jr.Mr. & Mrs. T. Payson Wilber

1977 Annual Fund Gifts: $9,383.44Restricted Gifts: $500.00Total Gifts: $9,883.44

% Participation: 10.0%

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEAnonymousMr. Christopher Kraus &

Ms. Darcy Stacom

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Edward M. Rashan

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Edward J. CravenMr. Frank GiordanellaMr. Charles T. Minotti Jr.Mr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura BabalaMr. & Mrs. William D. Vietze

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Neil R. BradleyMr. Richard J. CasertaMr. John C. LannonAtty. & Mrs. David J. McDonaldMr. Stephen T. McGillicuddyDr. & Mrs. Gavin X. McLeodMr. & Mrs. Peter G. NearyDr. & Mrs. Steven P. Wicelinski

1978 See Reunion Class Section, page 29

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alumni donors by Class

1979 Annual Fund Gifts: $32,110.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $32,110.00

% Participation: 13.8%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Richard A. Lozyniak

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Vincent L. FerraroMark W. Russell Esq.

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. George J. AbateMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. BrennanMr. & Mrs. Patrick W. CorcoranDr. & Mrs. Romualdo T. DeSouzaMr. Donald L. MauritzMr. & Mrs. Alvastico G. RickettsMr. & Mrs. Vincent A. Siefert

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Joseph L. Alberti Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Terence A. Andre Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. CapassoMr. & Mrs. William T. Gardella Jr.Mr. William J. HaymanDr. & Mrs. Eugene J. McMahonMr. & Mrs. John D. NiedermeierMr. & Mrs. Richard J. Pulie Jr.Atty. & Mrs. Wilfred J. Rodie Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. Schmedlin CPAMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Sylvester Jr.

1980 Annual Fund Gifts: $18,877.60Restricted Gifts: $21,100.00Total Gifts: $39,977.60

% Participation: 7.6%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Patrick F. O’Keefe

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Mark S. Kristoff

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Joseph De Lucia Esq.Mr. Kevin Donohue &

Ms. Eva Katcher

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Nicholas R. Loglisci Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Van de Berghe Jr.

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBride

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Scott M. ChopskieMr. & Mrs. Hugh R. CurranDr. & Mrs. Mark E. DaileyMr. & Mrs. Glenn M. LevinsonMr. & Mrs. Cormac S. McLeodMr. & Mrs. Robert E. Sutay

1981 Annual Fund Gifts: $4,350.00Restricted Gifts: $516.00Total Gifts: $4,866.00

% Participation: 11.7%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEDr. John Donahue &

Ms. Leslie Grattan

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Gregory R. Guimond

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Richard J. CallahanMr. & Mrs. Louis P. CiprianoMr. & Mrs. Stephen V. FalconeMr. & Mrs. Gary E. McGovernMr. James P. Nealon

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Stephen C. BrennanMr. Thomas Christiano &

Mrs. Kathleen MaherMr. & Mrs. William J. Collier IIIDr. & Mrs. Mark W. CroninMr. & Mrs. William J. DugganMr. Daniel J. Dunn Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Randy R. FarrellMr. James J. FrankoDr. & Mrs. William B. GeissMr. & Mrs. Thomas R. LinellMr. Kevin M. MartinMr. & Mrs. Bradley J. SeitzMr. & Mrs. Todd D. Tuozzoli MFT

1982 Annual Fund Gifts: $15,665.00Restricted Gifts: $17,299.00Total Gifts: $32,964.00

% Participation: 18.3%

ARRUPE SOCIETYMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Peter F. Jankowski

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Scott E. Vollmer

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Michael A. P. CasoloDrs. Lawrence and Laura FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. Kevin D. LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. O’Connor

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi IIMr. Paul Bujanauskas

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Robert C. Manger Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael B. MurphyMr. John F. O’Connell Jr.Mr. & Mrs. David J. Sullivan IIIMr. & Mrs. Matthew P. TerryMajor Michael T. Walsh USA

HEARTHSTONE CLUBRev. John R. AndersonMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Baptist Jr.Mr. & Mrs. David J. BigleyMr. & Mrs. Timothy D. BuckleyMr. Gregory J. BurnsMr. Robert J. Caldaroni CPAMr. Thomas M. FarrellyMr. & Ms. Edward J. KelleyMr. & Mrs. John R. Lilly Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Thomas M. MeuserMr. & Mrs. Michael E. MyersMr. John W. PalattellaDr. & Mrs. David A. PernaMr. Peter S. RussellMr. & Mrs. Bruce M. SabadosMr. & Mrs. Francis J. SchanneMr. & Mrs. Robert M. SkaneMr. Michael Smith &

Ms. Nora Demleitner

1983 See Reunion Class Section, page 29

1984 Annual Fund Gifts: $41,795.00Restricted Gifts: $2,375.00Total Gifts: $44,170.00

% Participation: 15.5%

ARRUPE SOCIETYMr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cass III

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Michael E. DaileyMr. John C. Gisondi

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Kevin O. Kuryla

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Thomas D. BarryMr. & Mrs. Stephen M. JakabMr. & Mrs. Sean L. MalloyMr. & Mrs. Craig M. MaloneyMr. & Mrs. Gregory J. Pategas

XAVIER CLUBMr. Charles R. KammererMr. & Mrs. William S. Valus III

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. John M. BurkeMr. John M. Carulli Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Philip M. Dolan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Stephen H. FlavinDr. & Mrs. Mark C. FletcherMr. Alfred Kelley &

Ms. Marcela HahnMr. & Mrs. Gregory M. HeardMr. & Mrs. Robert J. McNeill Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William P. Petrino Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John S. PosterMr. & Mrs. John K. StockmanMr. & Mrs. Michael D. Wilemski

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. David D. Blaskey Jr.Mr. & Mrs. William D’AmoreBrian T. Donahue, PhD & Tracey

McHenry, PhDMr. & Mrs. William P. DraganMr. Joseph T. FalcoMr. Francis T. FlahertyMr. & Mrs. Paul B. McMahonMr. & Mrs. Paul E. StauderMr. & Mrs. Mark J. Voytek

1985 Annual Fund Gifts: $30,526.75Restricted Gifts: $61,575.00Total Gifts: $92,101.75

% Participation: 20.2%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Timothy H. Murphy

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll IIIMr. & Mrs. Jason E. Tremont

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Dennis M. BrownKevin W. Rethore Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Roberts

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. HanrahanMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Lesko

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer IIIFranco E. Vigna MD

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. P Daniel BirchMr. Peter D. BohanDr. & Mrs. Domenic W. CasablancaMr. & Mrs. John D. DoyleMr. Kurt E. HaffnerMr. Robert P. Handal Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John E. HardingDr. & Mrs. Mike J. MichaelsMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Paladino Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. RovnerDr. & Mrs. Robert WolekMr. & Mrs. Michael A. Zowine

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Richard Bogdany &

Ms. Mary SlivaMr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. BonassarMr. & Mrs. Robert P. BrodersenMr. & Mrs. David M. BrunettoMr. & Mrs. Elias P. ChristakosMr. John A. DelVecchio Jr.Mr. Donald P. GoyetteMr. & Mrs. William S. HatfieldMr. & Mrs. David M. HoranMr. & Ms. Thomas M. Kugeman IIIMr. & Mrs. Richard J. Mathews Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O’DonnellMr. Samuel A. O’NeillMr. & Mrs. Edward PalattellaMr. Timothy M. RoweMr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. SalvestriniMr. & Mrs. Bruce E. StevensonMr. & Mrs. John F. Watkins

1986 Annual Fund Gifts: $25,175.15Restricted Gifts: $9,435.00Total Gifts: $34,610.15

% Participation: 17.6%

ARRUPE SOCIETYMr. & Mrs. Brian C. Ferguson

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Sean M. Culhane

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Michael R. FoxMr. & Mrs. Howard T. Owens III

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. John E. ChiotaMr. & Mrs. James C. MeyersMr. & Mrs. Thomas D. O’Grady PEMr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Paul

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Andrew J. BairdMr. & Mrs. Mark A. KomaneckyMr. Brian P. LeeMr. Christopher W. McNeillMr. & Mrs. David M. Renzulli

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. James E. ButlerMr. & Mrs. Michael T. R. CroninMr. William F. Davidson IIIMr. & Mrs. Paul S. DayMr. & Mrs. Patrick W. DonaherMr. & Mrs. Derek M. HeardMr. Gary T. Kroll

Mr. & Mrs. J. Barton LautenbachMr. & Mrs. Paul J. RiccioMr. & Mrs. Christian M. ScintoMr. & Mrs. John D. ShostakMr. & Mrs. Donald F. Wilson

HEARTHSTONE CLUBDr. & Mrs. John E. BeauvaisMr. & Mrs. Bryan P. BreenMr. Douglas P. FletcherDr. Mark D. GumanAtty. Brian J. LawlerProf. & Mrs. Eric L. MillerMr. & Mrs. Christian J. MoranDr. & Mrs. Peter D. O’SheaMr. Joel F. PlebanMr. Kevin R. ReedMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. RotondoMr. George F. Russell

1987 Annual Fund Gifts: $15,610.00Restricted Gifts: $21,711.56Total Gifts: $37,321.56

% Participation: $19.30

ARRUPE SOCIETYMr. Michael D. McCart

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Ronald W. Yu

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. David S. BarnardMr. & Mrs. Peter M. Harding

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Louis S. Benedetto Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Paul S. CurtinMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. LautenbachMr. Christopher G. LubeckMr. & Mrs. John C. LucasMr. Richard J. Mizak

XAVIER CLUBDr. & Mrs. A. Joseph CribbinsMr. & Mrs. Kieran G. Kelly

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Timothy R. BiermanMr. & Mrs. Emmett E. Brown IVMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. CarboneMr. & Mrs. Joseph S. CavalloMr. & Mrs. Scott F. DalyMr. & Mrs. Matthew W. FoscatoAtty. Brian D. KaschelMr. & Mrs. Brian G. KellyMr. & Mrs. Patrick S. McClymontMr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahonMr. & Mrs. John I. PellegrinoMr. & Mrs. Scott A. QuincyMr. & Mrs. Michael F. RedgateMr. & Mrs. Sean M. SargentMr. & Mrs. Timothy J. ShannehanMr. & Mrs. Christian M. StauderDr. & Dr. Brett J. Vassallo

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Andrew M. BorzumatoMr. & Mrs. David R. CalabreseMr. & Mrs. Jonathan M. CarrollMr. Andrew DehlerMr. & Mrs. Robert F. DonahueMr. & Mrs. Mark P. GuerreraMr. & Mrs. Richard C. HutchinsonMr. & Mrs. Sean P. KilbrideMr. & Mrs. Charles L. MellingerMr. & Mrs. Jonathan C. Wheeler

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CLASS TOTAL

GIVING

1947 $151,479.16 1951 $61,563.00 1950 $22,297.81 1953 $17,468.22 1956 $16,676.00 1949 $12,156.31 1963 $12,050.00 1955 $8,475.00 1968 $6,633.49 1952 $5,950.00 1945 $5,390.34 1948 $4,785.00 1946 $3,776.37 1944 $160.00

CLASS % PARTICIPATION

1944 50.0% 1945 40.0% 1946 31.3% 1955 28.8% 1950 27.8% 1947 27.6% 1953 26.7% 1956 23.6% 1952 22.9% 1948 22.8% 1968 21.4% 1951 21.3% 1963 16.9% 1949 16.7%

Classes GREATER than 125 Active Alumni

Classes FEWER than 125 Active Alumni

Classes FEWER than 125 Active Alumni

Thank you for supporting the annual Fund!

This issue of Prep Today

gratefully acknowledges

and thanks all those who

helped make the 2012-2013

Annual Fund a great success!

With the 2013-2014 Annual

Fund now in full swing, we

hope you will once again

continue to make a difference

in the lives of our 900 boys.

Your loyal generosity is always

greatly appreciated!

For more information about

the Annual Fund, including

making an online donation,

gifts of stock, and corporate

matching gifts, please visit

the Prep website at www.fairfieldprep.org/giving, or

call the Development Office

at 203-254-4237.

aluMni giving

aluMni giving

% ParTiCiPaTion

% ParTiCiPaTion

alumni giving & Participation

suMMary

President’s Circle $25,000+Arrupe Society $10,000 – $24,999Loyola Circle Platinum $5,000 – $9,999 Gold $2,500 – $4,999 Silver $1,200 – $2,499Xavier Club $750 – $1,199Berchmans Club $250 – $749Hearthstone Club $1 – $249Donors who contribute at the Gold Loyola Circle level ($2,500), or higher, are invited as guests of Fr. Hanwell, S.J., to his annual President’s Dinner.

donoR giving Clubs

CLASS % PARTICIPATION

1959 33.1% 1961 33.1% 1960 28.8% 1957 27.2% 1988 25.0% 1954 24.6% 1973 22.8% 1962 22.6% 1967 22.6% 1958 21.5% 1985 20.2% 1964 20.0% 1966 19.9% 1987 19.3% 1982 18.3% 1986 17.6% 1998 17.5% 1972 17.1% 1969 16.1% 1984 15.5% 1993 15.5% 1983 14.8% 1971 14.5% 2000 14.0% 1979 13.8% 1970 13.5% 1978 13.0% 1997 12.8% 2004 12.8% 1994 12.6% 1965 12.6% 1990 11.8% 1974 11.7% 1981 11.7% 1996 11.3% 2010 11.1% 1976 11.0% 1989 11.0% 1991 10.6% 1977 10.0% 2002 9.3% 1995 9.2% 2005 9.1% 1992 8.9% 1975 8.8% 2007 8.0% 2006 7.7% 1999 7.6% 1980 7.6% 2011 7.2% 2003 6.6% 2008 6.2% 2001 5.2% 2009 4.4% 2012 3.1%

CLASS TOTAL GIVING

1969 $262,093.84 1973 $122,890.00 1976 $98,820.75 1985 $92,101.75 1995 $74,497.00 1962 $72,526.00 1983 $60,136.00 1984 $44,170.00 1959 $40,104.29 1980 $39,977.60 1987 $37,321.56 1990 $37,085.00 1986 $34,610.15 1982 $32,964.00 1979 $32,110.00 1960 $30,860.50 1961 $27,735.00 1988 $27,508.63 1965 $19,966.80 1998 $18,523.00 1975 $18,409.00 1957 $18,335.00 1964 $17,375.58 1958 $16,592.00 1978 $15,602.00 1992 $15,473.10 1967 $12,233.22 2002 $11,486.50 1974 $11,065.00 1991 $11,015.00 1977 $9,883.44 1993 $9,296.00 1954 $7,870.00 1972 $7,725.00 1971 $7,017.00 2000 $6,970.00 1997 $5,960.33 1966 $5,600.00 1994 $5,355.00 1970 $5,300.00 1981 $4,866.00 1989 $4,620.00 2004 $3,759.48 1999 $3,685.00 2008 $3,000.00 1996 $2,560.00 2003 $2,220.00 2005 $1,735.00 2007 $1,320.00 2006 $1,270.00 2010 $1,210.00 2001 $1,175.00 2009 $480.00 2011 $455.83 2012 $350.00

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alumni donors by Class

1988 See Reunion Class Section, page 29

1989 Annual Fund Gifts: $4,320.00Restricted Gifts: $300.00Total Gifts: $4,620.00

% Participation: 11.0%

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Christopher S. ChiotaMr. & Mrs. Sean P. Kane

BERCHMANS CLUBLt. Cmdr. & Mrs. Michael J. Burke

USNRMr. & Mrs. John C. FigmicMr. & Mrs. Brett K. MinogueMr. John P. MurphyMr. & Mrs. John J. Petrafesa Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Christopher RedgateMr. & Mrs. Michael J. TortoraMr. & Mrs. Michael T. Walsh

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Joseph V. BarbettaDr. & Mrs. Peter J. Bonitatibus PhDMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. CamarroMr. Andrew J. GraceMr. & Mrs. Shariff M. HassanMr. Jay P. LegenzaMr. & Mrs. Christian E. LundMr. Patrick J. MurrenMr. & Mrs. Matthias A. PiatkowskiMr. & Mrs. David M. ScrofaniMr. Stephen J. SlowikDr. & Mrs. Daniel D. VinerMr. Eric C. Wuchiski

1990 Annual Fund Gifts: $9,985.00Restricted Gifts: $27,100.00Total Gifts: $37,085.00

% Participation: 11.8%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Casey E. Birtwell

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Peter D. LonctoMr. John F. McGuire

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Jose S. Niell

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Matthew S. BarnardMr. William W. English Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Leyden Jr.Mr. Randall R. Rubino

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. James P. CavalloMr. & Mrs. Todd M. FlanaganMr. Gideon J. KingMr. Christian L. LobanMr. & Mrs. Kristoffer D. LutzMr. Jeffrey P. MatthewsMr. Timothy Moran &

Ms. Jennifer KordellMr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Palaia IIIMr. & Mrs. Peter M. PattonMr. & Mrs. G. Griffin ReidyMr. & Mrs. Christopher L. Voytek

1991 Annual Fund Gifts: $8,015.00Restricted Gifts: $3,000.00Total Gifts: $11,015.00

% Participation: 10.6%

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Randy S. MaultsbyMr. & Mrs. Jason T. Morris

XAVIER CLUBMr. Girish K. BhakooMr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Sanseverino

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Brian E. DiesMr. & Mrs. Scott A. Nestor

Mr. & Mrs. David T. TunstallMr. Paul J. VolovichMr. & Mrs. Drew L. Zielinski

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Marc A. CiociolaMr. Marc E. FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. John K. HarchuckMr. & Mrs. Bryan J. MellingerMr. & Mrs. Kevin P. O’ConnorMr. F. Nicholas SavoneMr. Dylan B. TierneyMr. Brian C. WinfieldMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Wright

1992 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,195.00Restricted Gifts: $10,278.10Total Gifts: $15,473.10

% Participation: 8.9%

ARRUPE SOCIETYMr. & Mrs. Michael P. Brennan

XAVIER CLUBMr. Christopher J. GreenMr. Scott R. ShandMr. Kevin R. Votto

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Karl J. EhrsamMr. Matthew P. GachiMr. & Mrs. Robert W. QuincyMr. Robert S. RyanMr. William D. Towle

HEARTHSTONE CLUBAnonymousMr. Edward M. CoxMr. & Mrs. Ryan P. DonovanMr. & Mrs. Keith M. LeonettiMr. John P. McCarthyMr. Mark A. Taylor

1993 See Reunion Class Section, page 29

1994 Annual Fund Gifts: $4,580.00Restricted Gifts: $775.00Total Gifts: $5,355.00

% Participation: 12.6%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Robert A. Mazzeo Jr.

XAVIER CLUBChristian A. Atwood Esq.Mr. Mark F. LaGratta

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Matthew L. ColangeloMr. David M. Lehn Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Maxwell IIIMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. McManusMr. Adam R. Mikulka

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IVMr. & Mrs. Andrew C. DayMr. & Mrs. Jared T. HendricksonMr. Stephen R. Kellogg Jr.Mr. Brian T. King USAFMr. Alexander W. OracheffMr. & Mrs. Geoffrey R. SmullMr. Brandon W. A. Thomas

1995 Annual Fund Gifts: $18,827.00Restricted Gifts: $55,670.00Total Gifts: $74,497.00

% Participation: 9.2%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. Peter W. O’Connor

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. William R. Young

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Connor S. Finegan

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Mark J. ChaseMr. Edward Gormbley &

Mrs. Catherine O’DonnellMr. & Mrs. Frank J. HaluchMr. Daniel C. O’NeillMr. G. Christopher Rippey

HEARTHSTONE CLUB

MR. MICHAEL W. BARTLETTMr. & Mrs. David L. CristiniMr. Brian D. DreschMr. Daniel L. MaxwellMr. Matthew G. RorickMr. & Mrs. Matthew D. Wilcox

1996 Annual Fund Gifts: $1,685.00Restricted Gifts: $875.00Total Gifts: $2,560.00

% Participation: 11.3%

XAVIER CLUBMr. James M. O’Leary

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Justin A. AngeloMr. Kenneth M. LingerMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. RedgateMr. Michael M. Reidy

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Gregory T. AngeloMr. William J. DeMayo Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Patrick E. DonahueMr. Andres R. ForeroMr. Angelo R. Framularo IIMr. & Mrs. Eric R. HasenauerMr. & Mrs. Paul A. LenoisMr. & Mrs. John J. Novak IIIMr. & Mrs. Kieran M. O’ConnorMr. Kevin L. QuincyMr. Steven M. Thomas

1997 Annual Fund Gifts: $5,835.33Restricted Gifts: $125.00Total Gifts: $5,960.33% Participation: 12.8%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Jonathan S. Hoglund

XAVIER CLUBMr. Andrew W. Emilio

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Anthony B. AudinoMr. Adam J. DePanfilisMr. Roberto F. GiansantiMr. & Mrs. Richard E. SchneiderMr. Colin R. ThomasMr. Joseph R. Tramontano Jr.Mr. William J. Wenzel IVMr. & Mrs. Shaun M. Wilson

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. BeardsworthMr. Michael R. CastleMr. & Mrs. James G. Fahey CPAMr. Daniel J. FlahertyMr. Gregory A. FormatoMr. John P. KingMr. Stephen F. ManzoMr. Joshua D. MelloMr. & Mrs. Peter J. Rappoccio

1998 See Reunion Class Section, page 29

1999 Annual Fund Gifts: $3,685.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $3,685.00

% Participation: 7.6%

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Timothy R. CoteMr. Stephen L. KinneyMr. Kevin C. Kozlowski

BERCHMANS CLUBDr. & Mrs. Randall R. DeMartinoMr. Ryan J. McGreevyMr. Colin M. RochfordMr. Christopher R. Wenzel

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Christopher J. ExiasMr. Vincent L. FramularoMr. Kurt J. HofmannMr. Andrew C. Masloski

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2000 Annual Fund Gifts: $6,895.00Restricted Gifts: $75.00Total Gifts: $6,970.00

% Participation: 14.0%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEAnonymousMr. Ryan M. CunninghamMr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Murray

XAVIER CLUBMr. Sebastian K. Tomaszewski

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. David J. CarlucciMr. Peter M. FranciniMr. Michael H. MendezMr. & Mrs. John A. Urquhart III

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Nicholas W. CagginelloMr. & Mrs. Joseph C. CrowleyMr. Kevin J. HigginsMr. Bryon D. KaragusMr. Michael J. MaggioreMr. Robert N. MatarazzoMr. Robert D. PelletierMr. Benjamin D. RobinsonMr. David B. RosenbergMr. Michael T. SaundersMr. & Mrs. Adam A. Zaczkowski

2001 Annual Fund Gifts: $1,100.00Restricted Gifts: $75.00Total Gifts: $1,175.00

% Participation: 5.2%

BERCHMANS CLUBAnonymousMr. Paul R. Ferraro

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Michael R. CardMr. Robert J. D’AmatoMr. Thomas E. DosdallMr. Robert C. EmersonMr. Kevin P. Moore

2002 Annual Fund Gifts: $10,036.50Restricted Gifts: $1,450.00Total Gifts: $11,486.50

% Participation: 9.3%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Patrick F. Maguire

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. John A. Jorden

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Peter G. McSherryMr. Robert A. Stevens

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Michael P. BarrettMr. David N. BecklesMr. Richard B. Benson IIMr. Brian O. BlackMr. Julian J. CastignoliMr. Matthew C. CrapeMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. FabbriMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. GiambalvoMr. Jeremy J. HewittMr. Patrick J. KrajciMr. Keith J. ManningMr. Michael L. Vitulano

2003 See Reunion Class Section, page 29

2004 Annual Fund Gifts: $3,624.48Restricted Gifts: $135.00Total Gifts: $3,759.48

% Participation: 12.8%

XAVIER CLUBMr. Robert T. Morton Jr.

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Connor T. FaughnanMr. Kevin M. Foley Jr.Mr. Michael J. LaPerch Jr.Mr. Jonathan J. Piazza-HarperMr. Michael C. Samulowitz

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Daniel F. BecchiMr. & Mrs. Brian E. BodnarMr. Liam T. BrownMr. Thomas R. CampbellMr. Liam O. ColumMr. Jason V. CoppolaMr. Sante Faustini IIIMr. & Mrs. Justin R. GreggMr. Adam E. KellyMr. Matthew F. KellyMr. Joseph D. MarksMr. Colin McLeod &

Ms. Andrea BaritzMr. Daniel P. QuinlanMr. Daniel J. RaccuiaMr. Daniel D. RiccioMr. Michael R. RipleyMr. R. John SciasciaMr. Andrew T. UrquhartMr. Robert A. Vitulano

2005 Annual Fund Gifts: $1,710.00Restricted Gifts: $25.00Total Gifts: $1,735.00

% Participation: 9.1%

BERCHMANS CLUBAnonymousMr. Stephen J. D’AmbrisiMr. Christopher E. GoebelMr. Michael C. Lynch

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. David M. BernsteinMr. Ryan S. CarlsonMr. Thomas G. CurranMr. Matthew J. GruppoMr. Patrick R. McAuliffeMr. Matthew J. McEneryMr. Stephen J. OsipowMr. Richard L. OtzelMr. James M. Richmond Jr.Mr. Nicholas C. ShaverMr. Jeffrey L. StillerMr. Michael M. Weithers

2006 Annual Fund Gifts: $1,020.00Restricted Gifts: $250.00Total Gifts: $1,270.00

% Participation: 7.7%

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Daniel E. Parisi

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Matthew G. CamusMr. Eric G. EnriquezMr. William L. GeorgiaMr. Andrew GleasonMr. Thomas P. KeaneMr. Brendan M. KellyMr. Marc S. LambertMr. Justin L. LucasMr. Douglas J. MartinEns Ryan NelsonMr. Robert D. PrestonMr. & Mrs. Colin E. ShukieMr. Christopher StaysniakMr. Daniel P. Steele

2007 Annual Fund Gifts: $1,295.00Restricted Gifts: $25.00Total Gifts: $1,320.00

% Participation: 8.0%

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. David O. Chudy

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Michael H. BrelsfordMr. G. William Buckis Jr.Mr. Kevin T. CahalaneMr. Kevin A. CollinsMr. Frederick B. ConditMr. Thomas E. DavisMr. Garrett P. GeorgiaMr. Andrew S. GoebelMr. Gregory T. JordanMr. Ian S. KellyMr. Paul P. McLaughlinMr. Michael K. MortonMr. David L. OsipowMr. Michael A. PappaMr. Steven J. Richmond

alumni donors by Class

2008 See Reunion Class Section, page 29

2009 Annual Fund Gifts: $480.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $480.00

% Participation: 4.4%

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Tyler J. Kennedy

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Christian P. BabikianMr. John L. CaseyMr. Peter O. GruppoMr. Connor O. KellyMr. Zachary J. KingsleyMr. Ian A. McEmberMr. Robert M. Weiss

2010 Annual Fund Gifts: $1,160.00Restricted Gifts: $50.00Total Gifts: $1,210.00

% Participation: 11.1%

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. John S. AltieriMr. Oliver B. BallMr. Jackson A. BargielloMr. John A. BasileMr. Carl D. BuckisMr. Kevin L. BurtMr. Anthony J. Chimblo IVMr. Frank J. DeLeo IIIMr. Thomas J. DowdMr. Ethan J. EnriquezMr. Brian J. FlahertyMr. Harrison L. GaaMr. Geoffrey T. GriffenMr. Michael W. HeardMr. Kevin M. LeitaoMr. Matthew L. LeonardMr. Connor T. Marr

Mr. Christopher J. MorrisonMr. Ryan P. MorrisonMr. Samuel P. O’MahonyMr. David H. PerrettaMr. Quentin G. PughMr. Christian W. SchauflerMr. Kristof Toth

2011 Annual Fund Gifts: $276.00Restricted Gifts: $179.83Total Gifts: $455.83

% Participation: 7.2%

HEARTHSTONE CLUBAnonymousAnonymousMr. Ryan T. CollinsMr. Matthew L. D’AmbrisiMr. Charles J. DonohueMr. John J. GalianiMr. Sean A. KeaneMr. James D. McPartlan IIMr. Andrew P. MellingerMr. Michael D. NooneMr. John P. StoneMr. Michael P. Sweeney Jr.Mr. James B. TerryMr. Mark A. Tibor

2012 Annual Fund Gifts: $350.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $350.00

% Participation: 3.1%

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. John R. BoehringerMr. Peter F. BurtMr. Dylan C. LevinsonMr. David W. MullanyMr. Andrew R. RichmondMr. Adam M. SafiMr. Rick J. Vazzano

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1948 65TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $4,685.00Restricted Gifts: $100.00

Total Gifts: $4,785.00

% Participation: 22.8%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. John A. Lannon

BERCHMANS CLUBThe Hon. & Mrs. Frank H. D’Andrea Jr.Rev. Msgr. William A. Genuario JCDMr. & Mrs. Edmond F. KielyMr. Daniel R. MullinsJ. Kendall Murphy PhDJohn F. Piro MDMr. & Mrs. John H. StevensMr. & Mrs. Robert C. Welch

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Robert J. DoranMr. & Mrs. Maurice J. FentonMr. & Mrs. John P. FrierMr. & Mrs. Richard E. GavlickMr. & Mrs. John S. Johnson Jr.Dr. & Mrs. James P. MooneyMr. & Mrs. Donald T. NiedermeierMr. & Mrs. Donald J. O’NeillMr. & Mrs. William F. Scholz

1953 60TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $12,468.22Restricted Gifts: $5,000.00Total Gifts: $17,468.22

% Participation: 26.7%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Ronald A. PelletierEstate of Frank J. Rowan Jr.

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Norman P. Rousseau

XAVIER CLUBAtty. & Mrs. Robert J. Cooney

BERCHMANS CLUBDr. & Mrs. Barry N. CurranMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. FaganMr. Frank R. GianninoMr. & Mrs. Albert V. J. KargMr. & Mrs. Donald E. NeubergerMr. James J. Quinn Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Walter T. Shanley

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. George H. BonneyMr. & Mrs. Edward F. CaliendoMr. & Mrs. Santa CardMr. & Mrs. Ted D. ColangeloMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. DownsMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. FitzgibbonMr. & Mrs. Bertram J. FurgessDr. & Mrs. Ronald P. GrossoDr. & Mrs. Hugh M. HumphreyMr. & Mrs. Thomas L. KeavenyMr. & Mrs. Joseph V. Lane IIIDr. & Mrs. Richard J. LisiMr. Edward J. MoreyMr. Ronald E. Naves Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. PavluvcikMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. RenzulliMr. James H. Rourke Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John J. RyanMr. & Mrs. Gail C. SurberMr. & Mrs. William H. Varnum Jr.Mr. & Mrs. J. Gordon Willard

1958 55TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $11,592.00Restricted Gifts: $5,000.00Total Gifts: $16,592.00

% Participation: 21.5%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Jakab

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. George S. MihalikDr. & Mrs. Robert E. WittMr. & Mrs. Louis C. Zowine

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Donald E. Kiernan

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. Bruce E. CosmikMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. CreminsMr. & Mrs. Fred J. HafeleMr. & Mrs. Frederick V. HessDr. & Mrs. John F. PezzimentiMr. Andrew S. PirettiRobert D. Zsalman Esq.

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Leonard R. BenedettoMr. & Mrs. Kenneth D. CamarroMr. E. Robert CapozziMr. & Mrs. Henry B. ConnorsMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. CsontosMr. & Mrs. Vito R. DelVento Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. GuerraLt. Cmdr. & Mrs. Carroll H. Holst USCGMr. & Mrs. A. Thomas Kelly IIIMr. & Mrs. Thomas A. McLaughlinMr. & Mrs. Thomas C. MonahanRev. Guido G. MontanaroDr. & Mrs. Edward NishballMr. John G. O’KeeffeMr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. O’SheaMr. W. Leslie Peat & Mrs. Dinah WolffMr. & Mrs. John H. RooneyMr. Frederick W. RoweMr. & Mrs. Francis X. Shea

1963 50TH REUNION

See story above.

1968 45TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $6,133.49Restricted Gifts: $500.00Total Gifts: $6,633.49

% Participation: 21.4%

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. John R. Considine

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Richard F. TimmonsDr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Vitulano

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Joseph Gerics EdDMr. & Ms. Robert M. ReillyMr. & Mrs. Steven E. Szondy

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Kenneth D. AlexanderDr. & Mrs. Jeffrey B. CarterMr. & Mrs. Terrence V. DrulaMr. & Ms. Timothy R. GrahamMr. & Mrs. David W. GreskoMr. & Mrs. Howard R. Hawkins Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Francis E. IzzoMr. & Mrs. Brian C. KugelMr. & Mrs. Daniel LuparielloMr. & Mrs. Paul J. MorelloMr. Mark A. MulvaneyMr. & Mrs. Michael P. O’ConnorMr. Alan B. PicozziDr. & Mrs. Paul T. RielMr. & Mrs. John J. SaboMr. & Mrs. Peter S. SaloomeyMr. & Ms. James M. ShakerMr. & Mrs. James S. ShukieMr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Toohey

1973 40TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $21,490.00Restricted Gifts: $101,400.00Total Gifts: $122,890.00

% Participation: 22.8%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeodMr. & Mrs. Sean J. McManus

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Daniel R. Pengue

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Peter L. AltieriMr. & Mrs. Robert BarronMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Foley

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Owen J. Black IIILt. Col. & Mrs. Craig C. Goodall

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Edward T. CapassoMr. Thomas DolnyDr. & Mrs. Martin A. GavinDr. & Mrs. Angelo M. GuerreraMr. & Mrs. Robert G. LyonsMr. & Mrs. Francis J. McNamara IIIMr. & Mrs. Kevin E. MurphyMr. & Mrs. David J. RocheMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Santa

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. James F. BennettMr. & Mrs. Paul L. Blawie Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Raymond M. Bourdeau Jr.Mr. Thomas A. DaileyMr. & Mrs. H. Richard Henning Jr.Mr. & Ms. Paul M. HeromanMr. & Ms. Kevin P. KallaugherMr. & Mrs. Matthew KaminskeMr. & Mrs. Lawrence J. MakovichHon. & Mrs. Michael G. Maronich

1963 50TH REUNION

Total Golden Anniversary Class Gift Commitment: $53,325.00

Participation: 25.0%

Mr. & Mrs. Henry J. AndersonMr. & Mrs. Andrew A. AriansenMr. Wayne D. BonfiettiMr. & Mrs. John T. BoyleMr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Caraluzzi Jr.Mr. Lawrence F. CarrollMr. & Mrs. Peter L. CoughlinMr. & Mrs. John W. Cushma

Mr. Andrew R. DurkinMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. FraherMr. & Mrs. Michael F. GiarratanoMr. Hugh J. HassanMr. & Mrs. Peter C. HenryMr. & Mrs. George F. HudakMr. & Mrs. Timothy R. HunnMr. & Mrs. William A. James

golden MeMoRies Half a century after they received their Prep diplomas, the Class of 1963 returned to campus on the weekend of May 31 – June 2, 2013 to celebrate their 50th Anniversary Reunion and receive commemorative “golden diplomas” at Prep’s annual commencement exercises. In addition to this wonderful tribute, the attendees also enjoyed a weekend full of great fun, great memories and great friends. The Class of ‘63 also presented Prep with a five year gift commitment of $53,325! The funds raised by the class will be used in two ways: to support Prep’s Jesuit Educator’s Academy and for support of the Annual Fund. Fairfield Prep is most appreciative of the efforts of the 50th Reunion Committee (see box p. 31) and all those in the class who came back to Prep to celebrate their legacy!

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. KiernanDr. & Mrs. James P. LyddyMr. Peter G. MackMr. & Mrs. Kevin F. McCarthyAtty. & Mrs. Thomas MulliganMr. & Mrs. David T. NassefMr. & Mrs. Vincent J. O’Connor Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Vincent P. O’Connor

Mr. Carl F. SchaeferMr. & Mrs. Gerald H. SerenaMr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Sheehan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. James E. RobertsMr. & Mrs. Paul J. TroianoMr. & Mrs. Alan T. VasseMr. Robert J. WelsMr. & Mrs. Robert G. Zimmerman

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Mr. Lawrence J. McAndrewsDr. & Mrs. Michael B. MillerMr. & Mrs. Stephen C. MunchakDr. & Mrs. Robert S. NapoletanoMr. & Mrs. Timothy P. ReillyMr. Michael RieckMr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Sneider Jr.Mr. Mark E. StoryMr. & Mrs. John J. Wilkinson

1978 35TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $15,527.00Restricted Gifts: $75.00Total Gifts: $15,602.00

% Participation: 13.0%

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEPlatinum Loyola Circle

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Traugott F. Keller

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. David R. CrawMr. & Mrs. Athan G. CristMr. & Mrs. Craig A. Massaro

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Robert K. CaseriaMr. & Mrs. David R. Macedonia

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Peter J. CadouxMr. & Mrs. John M. DePledgeMr. & Mrs. Salvatore GilbertieMr. & Mrs. Jay L. RozgonyiMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. SmithMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Vossler

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Ms. Thomas G. BoilardMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. DreyerMr. & Mrs. Robert M. DullyMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Ficko Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. LyddyRear Adm. & Mrs. Brian P. Monahan MDMr. & Mrs. Ronald T. StankyeMr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vietze

1983 30TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $34,786.00Restricted Gifts: $25,350.00Total Gifts: $60,136.00

% Participation: 14.8%

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. Michael D. Martin

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEAtty. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. DonofrioMr. & Mrs. David J. MullanyMr. & Mrs. William H. Perry

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Patrick D. AnglimMr. & Mrs. Edward A. BoyleMr. & Mrs. Michael M. BurkeMr. & Mrs. Michael D. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Brian R. O’Connor

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Michael J. Pengue

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. E. Andrew BarronMr. Carl P. LutzMr. & Mrs. Douglas J. McDonaldMr. David Rush & Mrs. Alicen PueblaAtty. & Mrs. Thomas J. Welch

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Michael E. ConnellyMr. & Mrs. John C. CroweMr. Christopher P. FlahertyMr. Matthew W. FletcherMr. Gregory D. HahnDr. & Mrs. John P. LynchMr. Michael S. MaloneyMr. & Mrs. Robert A. MorrillMr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Palermo IIIMr. & Mrs. Michael D. RastelliMr. Jon H. RingelMr. & Mrs. Timothy G. RussellMr. & Mrs. Brett P. TraussiMr. & Mrs. Michael T. Voytek

1988 25TH REUNION

Total Silver Anniversary Class Gift Commitment: $92,890.00

Participation: 25.0%

Mr. & Mrs. John C. BailerMr. & Mrs. Chris B. BargasMr. Tony R. BenczeMr. & Mrs. Richard J. BernardMr. & Mrs. James E. Bernstein

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. BrownMr. & Mrs. Brett A. BurnsDr. & Mrs. George H. CanizaresMr. & Mrs. Mark D. CashionMr. & Mrs. William L. Clawson IIMr. & Mrs. Keith H. ColeyMr. & Mrs. Sean P. CurryMr. & Mrs. David B. CurtinMr. Robert W. Cusack Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Christian J. EidtMr. Christopher I. Fenton

Mr. David S. FlynnMr. & Mrs. Gregory D. FlynnMr. Dan A. GuerreraMr. & Mrs. Matthew A. HaddadMr. Matthew D. HallgrenMr. & Mrs. Peter H. HastingsMr. & Mrs. Dean J. HollandMr. Colin J. HusseyMr. & Mrs. Matthew T. IorioMr. John LaGratta &

Dr. Maria LaGrattaMr. Jason J. Link

silveR salute! Twenty-five years ago, the Class of 1988 graduated 215 young men ready to take on life’s many challenges. Over the next quarter century they built families, careers and a special bond as classmates that was evident as they returned to campus to celebrate their Silver Anniversary Reunion on the weekend of June 14-15, 2012. In addition to the over 40 members of the class in attendance, the class of ‘88 also raised $92,890 in gift commitments over the next five years to support Prep’s Jesuit Educator’s Academy and the Annual Fund. Fairfield Prep is most grateful for the efforts of the 25th Reunion Committee (see box p. 31) and for all those who participated strengthening the already tight bond of this class!

Mr. Marc A. MansourianMr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McKiernanMr. & Mrs. Kevin P. McKiernanMr. & Mrs. Michael E. MolloyMr. Michael W. MongilloMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. MurphyMr. Christopher E. NealonMr. & Mrs. John D. NorbergMr. & Mrs. John T. O’Connor IVMr. & Mrs. Eric R. OlsonMr. & Mrs. William T. Redgate III

Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. RobertsMr. & Mrs. Robert E. RotondoMr. & Mrs. Liam O. SargentMr. & Mrs. Christopher E. SilkMr. & Mrs. Jonathan D. SternbergMr. & Mrs. Phillip J. SweeneyM. Conrad Wasmer Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Devin J. WhiteMr. & Mrs. Trebor E. Wright

1988 25TH REUNION

See story below.

1993 20TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $7,796.00Restricted Gifts: $1,500.00Total Gifts: $9,296.00

% Participation: 15.5%

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Christopher J. PopadicMr. & Mrs. Matthew S. SatherDr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Troy

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Gregg A. ChiotaMr. & Mrs. Ryan W. Morris

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Brian E. BissellMr. James H. BoothMr. Bryan M. KozlowskiMr. Brian M. ReidyMr. & Mrs. Matthew R. Webber

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Jonathan J. BescherLt. Cmdr. Kenneth J. Boda USCGMr. Sean T. CarrMr. Timothy M. DevineMr. & Mrs. Paul S. DonahueTerrence G. D’Onofrio PhDMr. Newton M. DuongMr. & Mrs. Charles H. FlynnMr. & Mrs. Geoffrey D. GrayMr. & Mrs. Dexter C. JanssonMr. Joseph Y. LuMr. Matthew T. McKiernanMr. & Mrs. Jerald J. NovakMr. Daniel R. O’LearyMr. Jonathan M. ReeseMr. Robert A. RobertsMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. ShayMr. & Mrs. Bartley J. Zaino

1998 15TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $18,523.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $18,523.00*

*Record Gift for 15th Reunion Class

% Participation: 17.5%

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Dennis P. O’Connor

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Adam D. BrittMr. & Mrs. Vincent J. ConnollyMr. & Mrs. Walter B. Lee

XAVIER CLUBMr. Stephen P. AldrichMr. & Mrs. Spruille S. Braden

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Baird S. AllisMr. Wayne L. CouryMr. & Mrs. Thomas A. CunnaneMr. Justin L. GallettiMr. Brian C. GulottaMr. Jonathan P. KralMr. Samuel J. LauriaMr. & Mrs. Oliver PerezMr. & Mrs. Christopher R. SzefcMr. Ian P. Walsh

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Juan G. ArteagaMr. Gregory Beach Jr.Mr. Kenneth R. Bereski IIMr. & Mrs. J Dillon CollinsMr. & Mrs. Brian P. ConnollyMr. & Mrs. John J. DiCostanzoMr. Michael P. DonahueMr. Paul C. EdwardsMr. Matthew R. KlepsMr. Jeffrey R. PiedmontMr. Christopher M. WardMr. & Mrs. Brian P. Wheeler

2003 10TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $1,920.00Restricted Gifts: $300.00Total Gifts: $2,220.00

% Participation: 6.6%

XAVIER CLUBAnonymous

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. John P. CalcuttMr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. Ference

(in honor of Fr. James J. Hederman, S.J.)

Mr. Bradley A. Topar

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Patrick M. BrennanMr. & Mrs. Alexander G. BuesMr. Gregory E. CasoMr. John G. CurranMr. Patrick J. MoyeMr. Robert P. PanzaMr. Christopher W. Thurston

2008 5TH REUNION

Annual Fund Gifts: $3,000.00Restricted Gifts: $0.00Total Gifts: $3,000.00

% Participation: 6.2%

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. Ryan J. Callies

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. Andrew M. DavenportMr. Peter R. EasonMr. Evan M. EnriquezMr. Samuel E. FrecciaMr. Andrew T. GorzkowskiMr. James W. GruppoMr. Matthew J. MarshallMr. Colin E. NevinsMr. Jordan L. PughMr. Nicolas M. RosaMr. Gregory S. Sgammato

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CURRENT PARENTS

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Michael C. Hoffman

ARRUPE SOCIETYAnonymousMr. & Mrs. J. Christopher ConnellyMr. & Mrs. Wally MartinezMr. & Mrs. Mark A. PompaMr. & Mrs. Michael P. Whelan

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. BrownMr. & Mrs. Mark S. GrahamMr. & Mrs. Christopher P. IannacconeMr. & Mrs. Allan W. LinkeMr. & Mrs. Edward D. MascoloMr. & Mrs. Robert McHughMr. & Mrs. John J. McPheeMr. & Mrs. James J. Shannon

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEDr. & Mrs. Henry A. Backe Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. BaldelliMr. & Mrs. Robert BeckMr. Jackson Day &

Ms. Christian MartinezMr. & Mrs. Eric FullerMr. & Mrs. Domenick R. FumaiMr. & Mrs. Richard M. JeanneretMr. & Mrs. John F. KellyMr. & Mrs. Stephen A. OricoliMr. & Mrs. Randall White

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. BakonyiMr. & Mrs. George BleesMr. & Mrs. Andrew J. BlevinMr. Christopher CantwellMr. & Mrs. Nicholas CirilloMr. & Mrs. Brian J. DoergerMr. & Mrs. Brian J. EdmondsMr. & Mrs. Claus H. A. FriisMr. & Mrs. Lee A. GardellaMr. & Mrs. Burt HiltonMr. & Mrs. Patrick C. LagrangeMr. & Mrs. Keith LongsonMr. & Mrs. Kevin MaloneyMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. McDevittMr. & Mrs. Thomas McGarrityMr. & Mrs. John W. McGortyMr. & Mrs. Scott D. MooreMr. & Mrs. Scott OwnesMr. William Sapone &

Mrs. Mary GuerreraMr. & Mrs. Louis Sciarretta Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony SuteraMr. & Mrs. Gino TarantinoMr. & Mrs. Allan J. Vare

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. Michael BaylesMr. & Mrs. Gregory J. BerryMr. & Mrs. John ButalaDr. & Mrs. Patrick J. CahillMr. & Mrs. Mark L. ConnollyMr. & Mrs. Thomas CoronaMr. & Mrs. Richard C. CoyleMr. & Mrs. Michael CraneMr. & Mrs. Jonathan F. CrowleyMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. FlynnMr. & Mrs. Robert D. FornshellMr. & Mrs. David JannyMr. & Mrs. Daniel McCarthyMr. & Mrs. Peter A. McMullinMr. & Mrs. Brendan MilesMr. & Mrs. Michael J. Noone Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Pollard

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas K. PurdyMr. Edgardo Ramos &

Ms. Natalia MartinDr. Gary Romeo &

Dr. Sandra Bogdon-RomeoMr. Bart StancoMr. Charles Steele &

Dr. Maureen SteeleMr. & Mrs. Kevin W. Stone Sr.Mr. & Mrs. John S. TraynorMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Valus Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. WoodMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Zeleny

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Karl F. AndersonMr. & Mrs. Gregory BaekeyMr. Thaddeus Bargiello &

Mrs. Karen ShahanMr. & Mrs. Carmine BattimelliMr. & Mrs. Stephen BayerMr. & Mrs. Daniel BlankMr. & Mrs. Mark B. BracchiMr. Donald Cafero &

Mrs. Lorraine TartagliaMr. & Mrs. Christian J. CashmanMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. CesareMrs. Elaine J. ClarkMr. & Mrs. James C. ColihanMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Connolly Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Sherwood P. DodgeMr. & Mrs. Stephen A. DouglasMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. DugganMr. James Dunn &

Ms. Colleen Hurlie-DunnMr. & Mrs. Vincent R. FarricielliMr. & Mrs. Bret A. FurioMr. & Mrs. Karl GeerckenMr. & Mrs. Tolman F. Geffs Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. GentileMr. & Mrs. Kambuj GhavidelMr. & Mrs. Dennis GilloolyMr. Matthew Grasso &

Ms. Victoria ScarnuleyMr. & Mrs. Robert P. HaddenMr. & Mrs. Mark E. HaranzoMr. & Mrs. Brock T. Harris Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Bryant HinnantMr. & Mrs. Patrick G. HurleyMr. & Mrs. Michael N. Infante Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Maris J. KavulichMr. & Mrs. Paul K. KeblishMr. & Mrs. Ronald R. KingMr. & Mrs. David K. KirshnerDr. Jonathan Konecny &

Mrs. Cher Anderson-KonecnyMr. & Mrs. Maurizio Lancia Esq.Mrs. Colette LeBrun PolleyMr. & Mrs. Michael C. LudersMr. & Mrs. Brendan T. LynchMr. & Mrs. Philip K. LynchMr. David Maloof &

Ms. Jean SweeneyMr. & Mrs. Michael F. ManganMr. & Mrs. Jonathan MannMr. & Mrs. Steven MarcheseMrs. Anne A. MarsalisiMr. & Mrs. Nunzio Masone IIIMr. & Mrs. John MateraMr. & Mrs. Vincent M. McAvey IIMr. & Mrs. Hugh G. McCrory Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. McGowenMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. McKeonDr. & Mrs. Michael D. Meszaros MDMr. & Mrs. John V. MonroeMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. NemiaDr. & Mrs. Bryan J. NestorMr. & Mrs. Michael Z. OracheffMr. & Mrs. Edmund Rawson IVMr. & Mrs. Robert X. ReillyMr. Michael A. Riley

Mr. & Mrs. Brian RolappMr. & Mrs. Roger SchwoererMr. & Mrs. Geoffrey ScottMr. & Mrs. Ian A. SiveyerMr. & Mrs. Michael B. SullivanMr. & Mrs. Neil J. SullivanMr. & Mrs. Marc A. TacconeMr. & Mrs. Andrew C. TonerMr. & Mrs. Philip J. TooheyDr. & Mrs. Peter C. TortoraDr. & Mrs. Gregory YepMr. & Mrs. Paul Zielinski

HEARTHSTONE CLUBAnonymousAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Anthony Abbazia Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Timothy R. AdairMr. & Mrs. Robert Alvarado Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. AurayMr. & Mrs. David BanquerMr. & Mrs. Glenn E. BlanchetteMr. Gregory Bliss &

Mrs. Maria Dellavecchia-BlissMr. Carey Bond & Mrs. Denise BradyMr. & Mrs. Brian BradyMr. & Mrs. Michael C. BrittMr. & Mrs. Thomas BrutonMr. & Mrs. Daniel W. BudinoffMr. Thomas Burgess &

Mrs. Jacalyn KremerMr. & Mrs. Scott BurnsMs. Sharon CappettaMr. & Mrs. James P. CarrollMr. & Mrs. Kieran S. CassidyMr. William Cole & Dr. Margaret ColeMr. & Mrs. Robert ColucciMs. Susan P. ConnellyMr. & Mrs. Timothy P. ConwayMr. Andrew M. CroweMr. & Mrs. David CrowleDr. & Mrs. Armand DaccacheMr. & Mrs. John J. DidelotMr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Falvey Sr.Mr. & Mrs. John E. FeatherstonMrs. Patricia Felner-Bragano &

Mr. Nicholas BraganoMr. & Mrs. John R. FilepMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. GanimMr. & Mrs. Mark A. GianniniMr. Hector Gonzalez &

Mrs. Edna Caraballo-GonzalezMr. & Mrs. George GosselinMs. Marianne R. Gutierrez

Mr. & Mrs. Robert T. HawkesMr. & Mrs. James P. HennesseyMr. Pablo Hoffer & Dr. Laurie MaysickMr. & Mrs. Gerald K. HowardMr. & Mrs. Stephen HumesMr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. HunterMr. & Mrs. Falgun JariwalaMr. & Mrs. Richard A. JonesDr. & Mrs. Howard KaisermanMr. & Mrs. John P. KealyMr. & Mrs. Richard W. Kiel Jr.Mr. & Mrs. James M. KilloyMr. & Mrs. Guillermo J. KingMr. & Mrs. Simon C. KinneyMr. & Mrs. John P. KlepsMr. & Ms. Thomas M. KobakMr. & Mrs. Scott MansolilloMr. & Mrs. David B. MartensMr. & Mrs. Thomas V. MasarykMr. & Mrs. David MolloyMr. & Mrs. Thomas B. MooreMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey MorrisonMr. & Mrs. Christopher J. MullikenMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. O’BrienMr. & Mrs. James B. O’ConnellMr. & Mrs. John M. O’HaraMr. & Mrs. Vincent G. OstroskyMr. & Mrs. Reed E. OverbyMr. & Mrs. Laurence D. PinkusMr. & Mrs. Artur RaczkowskiMr. & Mrs. Joseph RahtelliMs. Janet RanzillaMr. & Mrs. Timothy E. ReedMr. & Mrs. John RodriguesMr. Stephen Sappo &

Mrs. Geraldine FuscoMr. & Ms. Pieter H. SmitMr. & Mrs. Douglas M. StevensonMr. & Mrs. Carl E. Thane IIIMr. & Mrs. Robert TuiteMs. Elizabeth Van MunchingMr. & Mrs. Marius VisserMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Vontell Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Davidson D. Williams

ALUMNI PARENTS

ARRUPE SOCIETYMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. BrennanMr. Donald DuffyMrs. Marian L. Heard &

Mr. Winlow M. Heard

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEAtty. & Mrs. Kent S. BernardMr. & Mrs. John E. CalliesMr. & Mrs. William CurleyMs. Patricia DammermanMr. Henry GilbertieMr. & Mrs. Timothy A. Hogan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. JacobsMr. & Mrs. Ned C. LautenbachMr. & Mrs. Alan J. Maguire Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Stone

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Robert J. EckMr. & Mrs. John E. GageMr. & Mrs. Peter C. KeenoyDr. Maryann LehmannMr. & Mrs. Robert MacKayMr. C. Thomas MeyersMr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Timothy R. CallahanMr. & Mrs. Mark CarringtonMr. & Mrs. Todd DoerschMr. & Mrs. Anthony J. GuzziMrs. Lucille LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Bernard F. O’HareMr. & Mrs. James M. RichmondMr. & Mrs. Ralph N. SatherMr. & Mrs. Roger SciasciaMr. & Mrs. Jay B. SheehyMr. & Mrs. David G. SprowsMr. & Mrs. James L. TerryMr. & Mrs. David E. Yurkerwich

XAVIER CLUBMr. & Mrs. David AcamporaMr. Daoud Awad &

Mrs. Kathryn ShortsMr. & Mrs. Anthony C. CanuelMr. & Mrs. George CristMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. CunninghamMr. & Mrs. Michael J. DonoghueDr. & Mrs. Arnold E. DorosarioMr. & Mrs. Mark B. FasanoMr. & Mrs. Frank K. GarveyMr. & Mrs. Douglas HaynesMr. & Mrs. Richard K. MellingerMr. Robert J. SylvesterMr. & Mrs. Pedro E. WasmerMr. & Mrs. Robert C. Wright

student/teaCheR appReCiation giFts

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bayer In honor of Christopher ‘13 In recognition of Mr. Tellis & Mr. Canuel

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Brown In honor of Kevin ’13, & Chris ‘17 In recognition of Mr. Sather & Ms. Bohan

Mr. & Mrs. Christian Cashman In honor of Christian ‘15 In recognition of Mrs. Clark

Mr. Hector Gonzalez & Mrs. Edna Caraballo-Gonzalez In honor of Christian’14 In recognition of Ms. Brooks

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Jakab In honor of Matthew ‘16 In recognition of Mr. Sacerdote

Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Jones In honor of Slater ’15 In recognition of all faculty

Mr. & Mrs. Simon Kinney In honor of Raphael ‘14 In recognition of Mr. Ford

Mr. & Mrs. Brendan Lynch In honor of Connor ‘16 In recognition of Mr. Dennis

Ms. Colette LeBrun Polley In honor of Patrick ‘14 In recognition of all faculty

Mr. & Mrs. Steven Marchese In honor of Alex ‘15 In recognition of Mr. Dennis

Mr. & Mrs. James B. O’Connell In honor of Aidan Foley ‘15 In recognition of all faculty

Mr. & Mrs. Scott Ownes In honor of Matthew ‘14 In recognition of Mr. Szablewicz

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rahtelli In honor of Matthew ‘13 In recognition of Mr. Hanrahan

Mr. & Mrs. Robert Valus Jr. In honor of Robert III ’14, & Joseph ‘16 In recognition of Mr. Jaffe, Mr. Miller, Mr. Canuel, Ms. Clark, Ms. Tema, Mr. Dennis, Ms. O’Connor, Dr. Perrotta, Fr. Hanwell, S.J., & Ms. Gladys Call

The following parents made gifts in honor of their son(s) and in recognition of a Prep faculty member, staff member, or coach who has had a meaningful impact on their son’s experience.

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speCial thanks to ouR volunteeRs

2012-2013 ALUMNI ANNUAL FUND LEADERSHIP GIFT TEAM

Jim Roach ‘50Joe Figmic ‘51Bob O’Keefe ‘51Bob Marzik ‘54Larry Bues ‘57Bernie Bruder ‘57Bob Anderson ‘59Fred Douglas ‘59Bill Redgate ‘59Bill Valieant ‘59Ed Krygier ‘60Nick Perna ‘60Jerry Hemenway ‘61Ray McKelvey ‘64Joe Castignoli ‘67John O’Donnell ‘71Shawn McDonnell ‘72Lou Pintek ‘72Bob Trosan ‘72Dave Gerics ‘75John Rovegno ‘75Tom Linell ‘81Greg Pategas ‘84John Wilcox ‘89Eric Wuchiski ‘89Jeremy Hewitt ‘02Pete McSherry ‘02Will Georgia ‘06Tom Keane ‘06

2012-2013 ALUMNI REUNION CLASS COMMITTEES

John Lannon ‘48Kendall Murphy ‘48

John Piro ‘48Dick Landy ‘48Greg Lyddy ‘48Ken Catandella ‘53Steve Jakab ‘58

50th Reunion Committee

Hank Anderson ‘63Ron Barrett ‘63Larry Carroll ‘63Ray Chervenak ‘63Pete Coughlin ‘63Stew Esposito ‘63Tom Fraher ‘63Mike Giarratano ‘63Tim Hunn ‘63Jim Lyddy ‘63Kevin McCarthy ‘63Dave Nassef ‘63Vinnie O’Connor ‘63Dick Piazza ‘63Mark Renshaw ‘63Don White ‘63John Zelinski ‘63Bob Zimmerman ‘63

Joe Gerics ‘68Jim Shukie ‘68Larry Vitulano ‘68Pete Altieri ‘73Paul Blawie ‘73Kevin Foley ‘73Chris McLeod ‘73Tom Santa ‘73Ken Sneider ‘73Kevin Murphy ‘78Rob O’Connor ‘78Ed Boyle ‘83Doug McDonald ‘83Mike Pengue ‘83

Tim Russell ‘83Mike Voytek ‘83

25th Reunion Committee

Chris Bargas ‘88Rich Bernard ‘88Jim Bernstein ‘88Steve Brown ‘88Brett Burns ‘88Sean Curry ‘88Chris Fenton ‘88Ted Fitzgerald ‘88Pete Hastings ‘88Mike Malloy ‘88Chris McKiernan ‘88Kevin McKiernan ‘88John Norberg ‘88Will Redgate ‘88Mike Roberts ‘88Rob Rontondo ‘88Liam Sargent ‘88Trent Seamen ‘88Chris Silk ‘88Phil Sweeney ‘88Devin White ‘88

Jim Booth ‘93Joe Palmisano ‘93Patrick Troy ‘93Matt Webber ‘93Spruille Braden ‘98Michael Donahue ‘98Jonathan Kral ‘98Randy Adler ‘98Walter Lee ‘98Michael Benedosso ‘03Alex Bues ‘03Jonathan Ference ‘03Brendan Higgins ‘03Matthew Kretzman ‘03

Don Poster ‘03Chris Russo ‘03ChrisThurston ‘03Ed McCarthy ‘03Joe Benz ‘08Fernando Borjas-Pavon ‘08Chris Calby ‘08Ken Jordan ‘08Phil LoPreiato ‘08Peter Lacerenza ‘08Matt Marshall ‘08Taylor O’Brien ‘08Zach Olson ‘08

2012-2013 PARENTS ANNUAL FUND GIFT TEAM

George & Eileen Blees (Chairs)DR & Diane AurayPat & Maureen DugganTim & Patty FalveyKevin & Kathy FlynnRobert & Antionette FornshellJohn & Beth KellyDavid & Jean Sweeney MaloofNunzio & Nancy MasonePatrick & Julie PollardGary & Sandy RomeoJoe & Jeannie RooneyMichelle RussellAlice & Eddie WalshJeff & Toni Zeleny

2013 GOLF OUTING COMMITTEE

John Chiota ’86 (Chair)Jim Butler ’86John Chiota ’61

Kevin Foley ’73Myles Golden P’16Kevin Kozlowski ‘99Alex Oracheff ‘94Dave Schmerzler P’16Tom Welch ’83

2013 SPRING DINNER COMMITTEE

“And We’re Off…”

Juany Fumai (Co-Chair)Susan Ownes (Co-Chair)Julie BanquerBetsy BlagysEileen BleesHeidi BramanteMary ButalaAmparo CastilloMary Ellen ConnellyAlycia CraneStephanie CullimoreTina JakabBeth KellyMarie MansolilloJulie McKeonNancy MullanyKaren O’KeefeSima PatelJulie PollardJane PompaLaurie QuatrellaAnna RodriguesDebbie SullivanMary ThorntonSandra TrottaPatti WilemskiBeverly WrightToni Zeleny

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Leonard AgostinoMr. & Mrs. Norman A. AldrichMr. John L. Altieri Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. AmatoMr. & Mrs. Anthony N. BenedossoMr. William J. BrittMr. & Mrs. Charles BrownMr. & Mrs. Joseph Buongiorno Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Steven BurtAtty. & Mrs. Louis J. Colangelo Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. ConnellyMrs. Mary Jo DaileyMr. & Mrs. Charles J. EmersonMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. GorzkowskiMr. & Mrs. James S. GruppoMr. & Mrs. R. Ford HutchinsonMr. Nick Kamillatos &

Dr. Sharon KratochvilDr. & Mrs. Paul F. KellyMr. & Mrs. Paul E LambertMr. & Mrs. Dennis J. ManningMr. & Mrs. Richard H. McGeadyMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. McGillicuddyMr. & Mrs. F. G. McGrathMr. & Mrs. James MoyeMrs. Gloria MurphyMr. & Mrs. Robert A. PanzaMr. & Mrs. Morgan L. PapeMr. & Mrs. William F. Paul Sr.Mr. & Mrs. John ReinMrs. Elizabeth Renzulli

Mrs. Kathleen RorickMs. Pamela B. RotondoMr. & Mrs. Michael SchinellaThe Hon. & Mrs. Michael E. ShayMr. & Mrs. John R. SilkDr. & Mrs. Robert J. StillerMrs. Catherine C. TymniakMr. & Mrs. J. Alexander Urquhart Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. VoreyerMrs. Bernadette VoytekMr. & Mrs. William J. WallaceMr. & Mrs. John A. WelchMr. & Mrs. Scott WrightDr. & Mrs. Francis J. Zaino

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Carlos AlvesMr. & Mrs. Glenn AngiolilloMr. & Mrs. Michael J. BaldwinMr. & Mrs. Michael BarstonMr. & Mrs. Michael F. BaxterMr. & Mrs. Edward S. Becker IIIMr. & Mrs. Paul C. BenevelliDr. & Mrs. Michael BerendtMr. & Mrs. David BonadioMr. & Mrs. Vincent BonazzoMr. & Mrs. Donald BrelsfordMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. BurkeMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BurnsMr. & Mrs. William H. CardMr. John A. ClancyMr. & Mrs. James Condren

Mrs. Marcelle ConradMr. & Mrs. Michael ConsidineMr. & Mrs. Whitney M. CookMr. & Mrs. James CramondMr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IIIMr. & Mrs. Tyrone C. CurranMs. Lisa D’AltonMr. & Mrs. Robert L. D’AmatoMr. & Mrs. Joseph D’AmbrisiMr. & Mrs. William L. DeiganMr. & Mrs. Paul J. DoocyMr. & Mrs. Joseph R. DriscollMr. & Mrs. Jerome DvornekMr. & Mrs. Robert P. FalkenhagenMr. & Mrs. Neal E. Fitzpatrick Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John A. FlahertyMr. & Mrs. G. Scott FlynnMr. & Mrs. Joseph P. FlynnMr. & Mrs. William FornshellMr. & Mrs. Perry GaaMrs. Patricia GagneMr. & Mrs. Jorge GarciaMr. & Mrs. Hugh J. GleasonMr. & Mrs. John W. GlombMr. & Mrs. Eric GoebelMr. & Mrs. Peter F. GoodfellowMr. & Mrs. Nicholas GravanisDr. & Mrs. Raymond HaddadMr. & Mrs. Michael F. HaganAtty. & Mrs. William E. HasenauerMr. & Mrs. John E. Hewitt

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. HynesMr. & Mrs. David JaundrillMr. & Mrs. Russell JenningsMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. KeaneMr. & Mrs. James KeatingDr. Edward Kelley DDSMr. & Mrs. Robert KnapikMs. Joyce KowalskiMrs. Edward LaskoMrs. Nora O. LavertyMr. & Mrs. Denis LonctoMr. & Mrs. Robert N. Matarazzo Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Bernard MazakoMrs. Linda R. McDonaldMr. & Mrs. James McInerneyMr. & Mrs. Andrew J. McMahonDr. & Mrs. C. Lee Mellinger IIIMr. & Mrs. Norbert MetzgerMr. & Mrs. Matthew MiklaveMr. & Mrs. John P. MoliereMr. Ralph J. Money Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Kristian MoorMr. & Mrs. Curtis H. MooreMr. & Mrs. Lawrence MoricoMr. & Mrs. Philip MorrisMr. & Mrs. Robert T. Morton Sr.Dr. & Mrs. Felix B. MpukuMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Murphy Jr.Mrs. Theresa M. NapoletanoMrs. Alice NealonMr. & Mrs. Richard T. Nelson Jr.Dr. & Jeremiah A. O’Connor

Mrs. Jeremiah A. O’ConnorThe Hon. & Mrs. Howard T. Owens Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard PaulMr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Pellecchia Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John D. PellegrinoMr. & Mrs. Frank A. PiroMr. & Mrs. Jay PowerMr. & Mrs. Peter Rappoccio Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Douglas S. RichterMr. & Mrs. Stephen RoganMr. & Mrs. Robert G. RooneyMr. & Mrs. Roy RotnofskyMr. & Mrs. James B. RussellMr. & Mrs. Thomas G. RyanMr. & Mrs. John S. SandelMs. Vivian SchauflerMrs. Roberta L. SchmidtMr. & Mrs. Paul ShaferMr. & Mrs. Steven SikoraMr. & Mrs. Christopher SmithMs. Gail G. SmithMr. & Mrs. Richard E. SobolewskiMr. & Mrs. Scott D. StimpsonMs. Carol TiborMr. & Mrs. Gregory TrojanowskiMr. & Mrs. Ronald A. VanacoreMr. & Mrs. John J. VazzanoMr. & Mrs. Michael WagnerMr. Marshall Weiss & Dr. Joan WeissMrs. Anne S. Zimmerman

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friends of Prep Corporations, foundations & organizationsavailable restricted and endowed funds

FRIENDS OF PREP

ARRUPE SOCIETYMr. & Mrs. Stuart L. BellMr. & Mrs. Robert W. HarrisEstate of Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr.

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Robert CitroneMrs. Karen F. JacobsEstate of Edwin & Florence Shanke

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEMr. & Mrs. Frank AhlersMr. AnonymousMr. Robert G. Ford Sr.

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEMrs. Anna E. BakonyiMr. & Mrs. Michael E. Fox Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Bruno FrancoisMr. & Mrs. John C. Ruth

XAVIER CLUBMr. Roger A. DesjardinsMs. Deborah A. LaskoMs. Donna L. LeitaoAtty. Joseph TooherMr. & Mrs. Barry D. Wallace

BERCHMANS CLUBMr. & Mrs. Christopher B. Arnold Jr.Ms. Christine A. BrownMr. Iain H. BruceMr. & Mrs. David L. CaryMrs. Joseph CaseyMr. & Mrs. Michael DelachMr. & Mrs. Donald J. DevineMr. Neil GilmanBarbara Walsh HostetterMs. Alexandra M. KeltosMr. & Mrs. James L. Keltos Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Patrick PacelliMr. Stephen G. RigoMr. Charles R. SekelskyMr. & Mrs. Sean S. SullivanMr. & Mrs. Shay F. Thomas

HEARTHSTONE CLUBMr. & Mrs. Michael S. AmatoMs. Susan P. BarrettMs. Denise BiagiMr. John P. BilskiMr. & Mrs. Thomas R. BlackMr. David J. BooneMr. & Mrs. John J. BooneMr. & Mrs. Patrick F. BosseMs. Dorothea BrennanMs. Kathryn BrennanMs. Stephanie S. BrennanMs. Jane ButzkoMs. Patricia ButzkoMr. Phillip M. ButzkoMs. Jessica M. CareyMr. & Mrs. John J. CarrollMr. & Mrs. Todd J. ChandlerMr. & Mrs. Joseph CirasuoloMr. & Mrs. Thomas R. CurranMr. Harold D. DavisMs. Jacqueline DavisMs. Gloria DeBiaseMr. John DenneenMr. & Mrs. Raymond DeNomneMs. Alice R. DevineMr. David Downie &

Mrs. Laura WhitmanMr. & Mrs. John E. EfingerMr. & Mrs. John Fermino

Mrs. Amanda FlanaganMs. Rachel FowlerMs. Nancy FrederickMrs. Connie GardellaMr. & Mrs. John GardellaMrs. Norma GardellaMr. & Mrs. John C. GermainMs. Maria GiapoutzisRev. John J. Hanwell SJMs. Carole HarrisMr. & Mrs. Peter HendersonMrs. Beverly P. HennesseyMs. Laura A. IncertoMr. & Mrs. Mark A. InnaimoMs. Helen E. JurcsoMs. Georgina KaminskiMs. Linda KayeMr. Michael KehoeMr. & Mrs. John W. KellyMr. & Mrs. Ben KoetherMr. & Mrs. Frank KranyikMr. & Mrs. Jospeh P. KrotkiMr. Daniel LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Robert P. LeitaoSr. Joan A. Magnetti RSCJMr. & Mrs. Anthony C. MaidaMr. & Mrs. Robert L. Manning IIIMs. Marye Ann MaxwellMs. Ann McCulloughMr. & Mrs. Andrew R. McElroyMs. Lois M. McNamaraMr. & Ms. John D. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Mark C. MurrayMs. Kathleen Kelly NaylorMr. & Mrs. Richard S. NemethMr. & Mrs. Richard G. Norell Jr.Ms. Kathleen S. O’GradyMr. & Mrs. Joseph M. O’HehirMr. & Mrs. Sean C. O’LearyMr. & Mrs. David J. OrticelliMr. & Mrs. John M. PacilioMr. Leland M. ParkMr. David A. Paslawsky Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. PaulmannMs. Kelly QuatrellaMs. Patrice RedgateMs. Michelle Redulfin-LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Donald P. ReilleyMr. & Mrs. Walter F. ReillyMr. & Mrs. Terence RoachDonald P. RomanielloMr. & Mrs. Roger M. SaboMr. & Mrs. Daniel ShaughnessyMs. Joyce SheaMs. Maria G. SikesMs. Kathleen P. SileoMr. & Mrs. Steven B. SmithMs. Susan M. SocciMr. & Mrs. Alan R. StaackMs. Margaret M. StaackMr. & Mrs. Michael E. StavishMr. & Mrs. Louis J. SzaboMs. Kathleen J. ThopseyMr. & Mrs. Robert M. WolfeMr. Richard WoodMr. & Mrs. George H. Woods

CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLEFairfield Jesuit CommunityLiberty Mutual Insurance

ARRUPE SOCIETYBellarmine Fathers’ ClubBrennan’s ShebeenGeneral Electric FoundationICR, LLCThe William H. Pitt Foundation

PLATINUM LOYOLA CIRCLEChad A. Jacobs Memorial FoundationGoldman, Sachs & CompanyThe Charles and Mabel P. Jost

FoundationMasterCard International

GOLD LOYOLA CIRCLEDeutsche Bank North AmericaInternational Flavors & Fragrances LtdLatin ScholarsMicrosoft CorporationNestle Waters North AmericaNewman’s Own FoundationPfizer Foundation MatchingVenman & Co. LLC

SILVER LOYOLA CIRCLEAIG Financial Products CorpBank of AmericaCitizen’s Financial GroupFairfield County Community

FoundationMerck Company FoundationPepsiCo FoundationPitney BowesProgressive Insurance FoundationUBSWells Fargo Foundation

XAVIER CLUBAmerican Express FoundationCampbell Soup CompanyDiageo North America Foundation, Inc.Fairfield Half Marathon, Inc.Thomson ReutersUnited Technologies Corp.Wellington Management Company, LLP

BERCHMANS CLUBAltria Group, Inc.American International GroupAvon Products Foundation Inc.The Bank of New YorkBarclays Bank PLCBeckerer FoundationCarlisle CompaniesCarroll Charitable FoundationColony Grill LLCComputer Associates International, Inc.Dworken Hillman Lamorte & Sterczala PCFidelity FoundationForest LaboratoriesGartnerGenworth FinancialIBM CorporationIntel Foundation AG6-601Jenny Boston BoutiqueKeefe, Bruyette & Woods, IncMagyar NewsMorgan StanleyNorthwestern Mutual FoundationOracle CorporationShell Oil Company FoundationSt. Vincent’s Medical CenterSwisher International, IncTravelers Insurance Companies

HEARTHSTONE CLUBATK Matching Gift ProgramBarnes Group FoundationElsevierFactSet Research Systems Inc

General Mills FoundationGeneral Re Services Corp.Google Matching Gift ProgramKimberly-Clark Foundation Inc.LenovoLong Lots SchoolNSTAR FoundationNYSE GroupOwens, Schine & Nicola, P.C.Pearson, IncPhilips Electronics North AmerPrudential Foundation (The)Reader’s Digest FoundationSociety of Jesus of New EnglandWednesday Morning Glories

AVAILABLE RESTRICTED AND ENDOWED FUNDSThe following is a list of all available restricted and endowed funds at Fairfield Prep.

Rev. Charles H. Allen, S.J. ScholarshipAlumni Association FundDr. Donna M. Andrade ScholarshipRev. James C. L. Arimond, SJ

ScholarshipAthletics Restricted FundFrancis and Audrey Barron

ScholarshipRev. James H. Barry Memorial

ScholarshipBellarmine Father’s Club Designated

FundBellarmine Father’s Club ScholarshipBellarmine Mother’s Guild Designated

FundBellarmine Mother’s Guild

ScholarshipBerchmans Faculty Award Bernard Family Scholarship in

Memory of Rev. Timothy Curtin, SJ The Boette Family Endowed

ScholarshipGeorge and Anne Boughton Memorial

ScholarshipHarold and Anne Brennan Family

ScholarshipRyan Charles Brennan Memorial

ScholarshipTed and Julie Breunich ScholarshipRevs. Eugene C. Brissette, S.J. and

Robert Sproule, S.J. ScholarshipJoseph T. Brosley Endowed

ScholarshipJoseph T. Brosley Restricted

ScholarshipBenjamin M. Brown ‘02 Memorial

ScholarshipRev. Patrick Cafferty, SJ ScholarshipCaggianello ScholarshipJohn and Patrice Callies Family

ScholarshipCapital Unrestricted FundJohn A. Carley Memorial ScholarshipCorey Cerrone Memorial ScholarshipClass of 1959 ScholarshipClass of 1960 ScholarshipClass of 1961 ScholarshipClass of 1969 FundHugh Cooney Memorial ScholarshipCrew ClubDaphne Seybolt Culpeper Memorial

ScholarshipJudge T. F. Gilroy Daly ‘48 ScholarshipJoseph T. and Margaret R. Dolan

Scholarship

The Terrence M. and Mary J. Donahue Family Scholarship

Drury Family ScholarshipDana Duffy Memorial ScholarshipFairfield Jesuit Community

ScholarshipJohn Flanagan Memorial Scholarship

Sponsored by ICR, LLCJ. Gerard Flynn ‘47 AwardFrigon Family ScholarshipGeneral Endowment FundGeneral Memorial Scholarship FundGeneral Restricted AccountGlobal Mission and Retreat FundTimothy Halapin Memorial

ScholarshipMamie and Beefy Hargus Memorial

ScholarshipThe Heard Family Christian Life

Program ScholarshipTimothy and Eileen Hogan Family

ScholarshipHolmes Foundation, Inc. ScholarshipThe Inner City Foundation for Charity

and Education ScholarshipChad Jacobs Memorial ScholarshipBruce Jaffe Scholarship FundJesuit Educators AcademyRev. Alfred Jolson, SJ ‘46 ScholarshipDr. William T. Keavy ‘53 and Irene

Keavy Memorial ScholarshipKeith ScholarshipHerbert Klein Endowed ScholarshipArthur T. Kornblut, J.D. ‘58 Memorial

ScholarshipRichard F. Kral, Sr. Family ScholarshipChief James Kranyik Memorial

ScholarshipKyle Kurjanowicz Memorial

ScholarshipJohn D. Lambert ‘94 Memorial AwardLandmark Campaign General FundLandmark Campaign Technology FundGary Lasko ‘69 Memorial ScholarshipLautenbach Family ScholarshipManuel Leitao Memorial ScholarshipLibrary FundJoseph A. Liemandt ScholarshipMary F. Luby ScholarshipMaich Family ScholarshipMaura F. Marden Memorial

ScholarshipLillian Markus ScholarshipMark Masiello ‘83 Memorial

ScholarshipJohn Paul Matyjasik Music AwardJohn A. McAndrews ScholarshipMcLeod Technology FundMark Mitchell ‘74 Memorial

ScholarshipRev. Alfred E. Morris, SJ ScholarshipSeth Morris Memorial Scholarship

FundRev. Charles Munzing, S.J. Memorial

ScholarshipRev. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J.

Memorial ScholarshipMusic Maintenance FundNiper Memorial FundJohn B. O’Rourke ‘59 Library/Media

EndowmentMatthew A. Pellegrino ‘91 Memorial

ScholarshipLouis and Margaret Pelletier

Memorial ScholarshipRevs. Walter Pelletier, S.J. and Robert

Sproule, S.J. ScholarshipRichard W. Pinto Scholarship FundWilliam H. Pitt Foundation Scholarship

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endowed & restricted gifts

Fr. Raymond F. Quinn Memorial Library Fund

Restricted Plant FundRusso Faculty FundRev. Laurence D. Ryan, S.J.

ScholarshipDr. Sal & Marilyn Santella

ScholarshipLouis A. Saracco, Jr. ScholarshipDouglas Savacool Memorial

ScholarshipThe Scholarship FundSEED General FundSEED Scholars Summer ProgramRichard and Clare Senfield

Scholarship in Honor of Fr. Thomas A. Murphy, S.J. and in Memory of Maxon M. and Helen M. Senfield

Rev. Martin Shaughnessy, S.J. Scholarship

Sica Technology FundSkowronski Family AwardBrian Stapleton ‘78 Memorial

ScholarshipWilliam Stephanak ‘77 Memorial

ScholarshipWilliam Stephanak ‘77 Restricted

FundStrategic Plan Restricted AccountStudent Activities FundStudent Enrichment ScholarshipDavid and Irene Sullivan Memorial

ScholarshipPhilip Tarasovic II ‘80 ScholarshipEnrique Torres ‘56 Scholarship in

memory of Rev. Andrew J. CooneyJames H. Traynor ScholarshipPaul Tymniak Memorial AwardUnrestricted FundF. Joseph Van Poppelen ‘45 Memorial

ScholarshipRobert H. Wakin ‘48 Memorial

ScholarshipRev. Edward J. Welch, S.J. Memorial

ScholarshipWiseman Family Scholarship

ENDOWED & RESTRICTED GIFTSThe following is a list of endowed and restricted funds that received gifts during the 2012-2013 fiscal year.

REV. CHARLES H. ALLEN, S.J. SCHOLARSHIPAnonymousMr. James DolanMr. & Mrs. F. G. McGrathDr. & Mrs. C. Lee Mellinger IIIThe Hon. & Mrs. Howard T. Owens Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. PaulmannMr. & Mrs. Roger M. SaboMr. & Mrs. John R. SilkMs. Kathleen J. ThopseyMrs. Bernadette VoytekMr. & Mrs. Pedro E. Wasmer

DR. DONNA M. ANDRADE SCHOLARSHIPGeneral Electric Foundation

REV. JAMES C.L. ARIMOND, S.J. SCHOLARSHIPEstate of Edwin & Florence Shanke

FRANCIS AND AUDREY BARRON SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Francis P. BarronMr. & Ms. Gregory J. BarronMr. & Mrs. Robert Barron

Mr. & Mrs. William F. BarronMr. & Mrs. E. Andrew Barron

REV. JAMES H. BARRY, S.J. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPBarbara Walsh HostetterLatin ScholarsJ. Kendall Murphy PhD

BELLARMINE FATHERS’ CLUB SCHOLARSHIPBellarmine Fathers’ ClubMr. & Mrs. Matthew P. TerryUBS

BELLARMINE MOTHERS’ GUILD SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski

THE BOETTE FAMILY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Boette

RYAN CHARLES BRENNAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPAnonymousAnonymousAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Baptist Jr.Mr. Michael W. BartlettMs. Denise BiagiMr. John P. BilskiMr. & Mrs. Thomas R. BlackMr. & Mrs. George BleesMr. & Mrs. Patrick F. BosseMr. & Mrs. Daniel E. BrennanMs. Dorothea BrennanMs. Kathryn BrennanMr. & Mrs. Michael P. BrennanMs. Stephanie S. BrennanMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. BrennanBrennan’s ShebeenMr. & Mrs. David R. CalabreseMs. Jessica M. CareyMr. & Mrs. Todd J. ChandlerMr. & Mrs. Christopher S. ChiotaThe Hon. & Mrs. John P. ChiotaMr. & Mrs. Robert CitroneMr. Ryan T. CollinsMr. & Mrs. J. Christopher ConnellyMr. & Mrs. Mark R. ConnellyMs. Jacqueline DavisMr. & Mrs. Michael DelachMr. & Mrs. Richard DouglasMr. David Downie &

Mrs. Laura WhitmanMr. Brian D. DreschMrs. Amanda FlanaganMr. & Mrs. Todd M. FlanaganMs. Rachel FowlerMr. & Mrs. Michael R. FoxMr. & Mrs. John C. GermainMr. & Mrs. Peter HendersonMr. & Mrs. Mark A. InnaimoMr. Sean A. KeaneMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. KeaneMr. & Mrs. John P. KlepsMr. & Mrs. Robert L. Manning IIIMr. Andrew P. MellingerMr. & Mrs. Philip MorrisMr. & Mrs. Richard G. Norell Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O’DonnellMs. Kathleen S. O’GradyMr. & Mrs. Sean C. O’LearyMr. & Mrs. Patrick PacelliMr. & Mrs. John M. PacilioMr. & Mrs. John G. Phelan Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. PiroMr. & Mrs. Patrick PollardMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. RedgateMr. & Mrs. Leo J. Redgate Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Redgate

Ms. Patrice RedgateMr. & Mrs. Donald P. ReilleyMr. & Mrs. Robert E. RotondoMr. & Mrs. Steven SikoraMr. & Mrs. Steven B. SmithMr. & Mrs. Douglas M. StevensonMr. & Mrs. Sean S. SullivanMr. Michael P. Sweeney Jr.Mr. James B. TerryMr. & Mrs. Matthew P. TerryMr. & Mrs. Michael WagnerMr. & Mrs. Matthew D. Wilcox

REVS. EUGENE C. BRISSETTE, S.J. AND ROBERT SPROULE, S.J. SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Ms. Robert E. Grant

JOSEPH T. BROSLEY RESTRICTED SCHOLARSHIPAnonymous

JOHN A. CARLEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Carley

CLASS OF 1959 SCHOLARSHIPAnonymousMr. Robert C. ArsenaultKenneth P. Beardsley PhDMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BerchemDeacon & Mrs. Donald M. BrunettoDr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. BurlinsonMr. & Mrs. Roger C. Carroll Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. CeritelliJoseph A. Chrzanowski PhDMr. & Mrs. Roger A. ComerMr. & Mrs. Frank J. CoppolaMr. & Mrs. Terrence M. DonahueMr. & Mrs. John P. DoughertyMr. & Mrs. Fred R. Douglas Jr.Mr. Michael F. Dowley IIIMr. & Mrs. Wesley B. EastmanMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. FerryMr. & Mrs. Eugene W. FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. Michael W. GlynnMr. Donald R GniadekMr. William A. Hellauer LTCDeacon & Mrs. Daniel J. IannielloMr. & Mrs. Michael J. KoritkoMr. Dean F. KramerMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. LuparelloMr. & Mrs. Laurence A. MadeoThe Hon. & Mrs. John R. MaherDr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. MaioccoMr. & Mrs. Sean M. MeehanMr. & Mrs. Paul F. NavesMr. & Mrs. Lawrence H. O’TooleMr. & Mrs. C. John RichardsonDr. & Mrs. Francis J. ScarpaMr. John A. SeymourMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. SkowronskiMr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Varholy

CLASS OF 1960 SCHOLARSHIPAnonymousMr. & Mrs. F. Michael BannonMr. & Mrs. Charles D. BiancoMr. & Mrs. James J. CarleyMr. & Mrs. Richard W. ConronMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. CummingsRev. Msgr. J. James Cuneo JCDDrs. Peter and Dorothy DenningMr. & Mrs. Bernard C. DietzMr. & Mrs. Edward F. DohertyMr. Leo KalenikMr. & Mrs. Edward J. Krygier Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. KubickoMr. & Mrs. Peter N. LopusznickMr. & Mrs. James A. MarquisMr. William D. MathewsMr. & Mrs. Bernard F. McGovern Jr.Mr. C. Ian McLachlan &

Mrs. Cynthia SwientonMr. William H. NolanMr. Michael F. PaulDr. & Mrs. Nicholas S. PernaMr. James P. PezzulloPitney BowesMr. & Mrs. John S. SantaMr. & Mrs. Gene J. Sorcinelli Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Wesley E. ThorntonMr. & Mrs. Robert J. ViolaMr. & Mrs. James P. White Jr.

CLASS OF 1961 SCHOLARSHIPThe Hon. & Mrs. John P. ChiotaMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. DeFeliceMr. & Mrs. Ernest A. DeliaMr. & Mrs. Richard DouglasMr. John A. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Richard S. DrabGeneral Electric FoundationDr. & Mrs. Charles G. Hemenway Jr.Mr. John F. Hughes Jr.Mr. & Mrs. D. Michael LuceyMr. & Mrs. Michael G. McGunnigle PhDDr. Thomas J. MinicucciMr. & Mrs. Donald F. MoranMr. & Mrs. Arthur MorelloMr. Frederick C. NicholsThe Hon. & Ms. Jerome J. NiedermeierMr. & Mrs. Jurgen F. NiffkaMr. & Mrs. John F. Oates Jr.Mr. Francis R. PriceMr. & Mrs. Ronald L. PulitoMr. & Mrs. Richard S. RadomskiDr. & Mrs. William G. RicheimerMr. & Mrs. Norman A. Roberts Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Edmund M. SeeMr. & Mrs. George J. ThorpeMr. & Mrs. Michael T. TraceyDr. & Mrs. William R. TroyMr. & Mrs. Robert M. VuoloMr. Robert M. Waters

JOSEPH T. AND MARGARET R. DOLAN SCHOLARSHIPDrs. Jay and Patricia Dolan

DANA DUFFY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. Donald DuffyICR, LLCMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan

JOHN FLANAGAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORED BY ICR, LLCMr. Donald DuffyICR, LLCMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan

GENERAL ATHLETICS FUNDMr. Neil Gilman

GENERAL ENDOWMENT FUNDMr. Ralph Money & Ms. Laura Babala

GENERAL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Robert L. BurnsMr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. Ference

(in honor of Fr. James J. Hederman, S.J.)

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen HumesMr. Leland M. ParkDr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. VitulanoMr. Michael L. VitulanoMr. Robert A. VitulanoMr. Richard Wood

GENERAL RESTRICTED ACCOUNTMr. James DolanFairfield County Community

FoundationFairfield Half Marathon, Inc.Mr. Robert G. Ford Sr.General Electric FoundationDr. & Mrs. Patrick J. TroyMr. & Mrs. William R. Young

TIMOTHY HALAPIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. John J. Halapin

MAMIE AND BEEFY HARGUS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPDr. & Mrs. Edward P. Hargus

THE HEARD FAMILY CHRISTIAN LIFE PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPMrs. Marian L. Heard &

Mr. Winlow M. HeardMr. & Mrs. Gregory M. HeardMr. & Mrs. Derek M. HeardMr. Michael W. HeardLiberty Mutual Insurance

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endowed & restricted gifts

CHAD JACOBS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. Donald DuffyICR, LLCChad A. Jacobs Memorial FoundationMr. & Mrs. Donald A. JacobsMrs. Karen F. JacobsMr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ryan

BRUCE JAFFE SCHOLARSHIP FUNDMr. & Mrs. Carlos AlvesMr. & Mrs. Edward S. Becker IIIMr. Carey Bond & Mrs. Denise BradyMr. & Mrs. Peter E. BrawleyMr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cass IIIMs. Patricia DammermanMr. John DenneenMr. & Mrs. Sherwood P. DodgeGeneral Electric FoundationMr. Dan A. GuerreraMr. Paul J. HalasMr. & Mrs. R. Ford HutchinsonMr. & Mrs. Richard C. HutchinsonMr. & Mrs. Richard C. HutchinsonMr. & Mrs. Robert KnapikMr. Mark F. LaGrattaMr. & Mrs. Thomas R. LinellMr. Christopher G. LubeckMr. & Mrs. Jay PowerMr. & Mrs. Robert F. PriestleyKevin W. Rethore Esq.Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. StauderFranco E. Vigna MDMr. & Mrs. Matthew R. WebberMr. & Mrs. Trebor E. WrightMr. & Mrs. Ronald W. YuMr. & Mrs. Adam A. Zaczkowski

JESUIT EDUCATORS ACADEMYFairfield Jesuit CommunityMr. & Mrs. Henry J. AndersonMr. Tom BakerMr. & Mrs. Chris B. BargasMr. Tony R. BenczeMr. & Mrs. Richard J. BernardMr. & Mrs. James E. BernsteinMr. Wayne D. BonfiettiDr. & Mrs. George H. CanizaresMr. & Mrs. Anthony E. Caraluzzi Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Leo P. CarrollMr. & Mrs. Mark D. CashionMr. & Mrs. Frank A. Cassulo USAF

(Ret.)Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. CigasMr. & Mrs. William L. Clawson IIMr. & Mrs. Keith H. Coley

Mr. Robert W. Cusack Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John W. CushmaMr. & Mrs. Francis P. DonnarummoMr. Andrew R. DurkinMr. & Mrs. Christian J. EidtMr. & Mrs. Richard D. EkstromMr. Christopher I. FentonMr. & Mrs. Gregory D. FlynnMr. David S. FlynnMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. FraherMr. & Mrs. Michael F. GiarratanoMr. Hugh J. HassanMr. & Mrs. Peter H. HastingsMr. & Mrs. Dean J. HollandMr. & Mrs. George F. HudakMr. & Mrs. Matthew T. IorioMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. KiernanDr. & Mrs. Michael J. Kurylo IIIMr. John LaGratta &

Dr. Maria LaGrattaMr. Jason J. LinkMr. Marc A. MansourianMr. David N. MarcheseMr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McKiernanMr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeodMr. & Mrs. Michael E. MolloyRaymond D. Mosko PhDAtty. & Mrs. Thomas MulliganMr. & Mrs. Lawrence M. MurchanMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. MurphyMr. Christopher E. NealonMr. & Mrs. John T. O’Connor IVMr. & Mrs. Eric R. OlsonMr. & Mrs. Daniel P. PaduanoDr. & Mrs. Mark J. Peddle IIIMr. & Mrs. Francis PfeifferMr. & Mrs. George J. PondMr. & Mrs. William T. Redgate IIIMr. & Mrs. Robert W. RiordanMr. & Mrs. James E. RobertsMr. & Mrs. Robert E. RotondoDr. & Mrs. Ronald A. SantoraMr. & Mrs. Liam O. SargentMr. & Mrs. Christopher E. SilkMr. & Mrs. Walter E. SkowronskiMr. & Mrs. Vincent A. TomkalskiMr. & Mrs. Paul J. Troiano

ARTHUR T. KORNBLUT, J.D. ‘58 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPDr. & Mrs. Alan D. Kornblut

CHIEF JAMES KRANYIK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMs. Susan P. BarrettMr. & Mrs. Robert E. ButlerMr. Phillip M. ButzkoMs. Patricia ButzkoMs. Jane ButzkoMrs. Marcelle ConradMs. Gloria DeBiaseMr. & Mrs. Raymond DeNomneMr. & Mrs. Robert P. FalkenhagenMr. & Mrs. John FerminoMs. Helen E. JurcsoMs. Georgina KaminskiMr. & Mrs. John W. KellyMr. & Mrs. Frank KranyikMr. & Mrs. Jospeh P. KrotkiLong Lots SchoolMagyar NewsMr. & Mrs. Anthony C. MaidaMs. Marye Ann MaxwellMr. & Mrs. Richard S. NemethOwens, Schine & Nicola, P.C.Mr. & Mrs. Terence RoachMs. Kathleen P. SileoMr. & Mrs. Michael E. Stavish

Mr. & Mrs. Louis J. SzaboWednesday Morning GloriesMr. & Mrs. Robert M. WolfeMr. & Mrs. George H. Woods

JOHN D. LAMBERT ‘94 MEMORIAL AWARDMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. King

GARY LASKO ‘69 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMs. Deborah A. LaskoMrs. Edward Lasko

LAUTENBACH FAMILY SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Ned C. Lautenbach

MANUEL LEITAO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. Daniel LeitaoMs. Donna L. LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Kevin D. LeitaoMr. Kevin M. LeitaoMrs. Lucille LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Robert P. LeitaoMr. & Mrs. Walter A. Wuchiski

MAICH FAMILY SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Peter A. Maich

LILLIAN MARKUS SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Casey E. Birtwell

MARK MITCHELL ‘74 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Bruno FrancoisMr. & Ms. Robert J. Mitchell Jr.The Bank of New York

REV. ALFRED E. MORRIS, S.J. SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Ms. Robert E. GrantRev. George R. Murphy SJ

REV. THOMAS A. MURPHY, S.J. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPBarbara Walsh HostetterLatin ScholarsMr. & Ms. John D. Murphy

MUSIC MAINTENANCE FUNDBarbara Walsh HostetterLatin ScholarsMr. James M. O’Leary

LOUIS AND MARGARET PELLETIER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Pelletier

REVS. WALTER PELLETIER, S.J. AND ROBERT SPROULE, S.J. SCHOLARSHIPMr. David N. BecklesMr. Brian O. BlackMr. Thomas Christiano &

Mrs. Kathleen MaherMr. & Mrs. Hugh R. CurranMr. Robert J. D’AmatoMr. & Mrs. Michael D. DoyleMr. & Mrs. Matthew KaminskeMr. & Mrs. Mark S. KristoffMr. Douglas J. MartinMr. Kevin M. MartinMr. & Mrs. Gary E. McGovernMr. Joshua D. MelloMr. David L. OsipowMr. Stephen J. OsipowDr. Brian O’SullivanMr. Michael R. RipleyMr. Peter S. RussellMr. & Mrs. Robert A. Vietze

WILLIAM H. PITT FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPThe William H. Pitt Foundation

REV. LAURENCE D. RYAN, S.J. SCHOLARSHIPBank of AmericaMr. & Mrs. David S. BarnardDr. & Mrs. John E. BeauvaisMr. P Daniel BirchMr. & Mrs. Bryan P. BreenMr. & Mrs. Dennis M. BrownMr. & Mrs. Emmett E. Brown IVMr. & Mrs. David M. BrunettoMr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll IIIDr. & Mrs. Domenic W. CasablancaMr. Sean M. CulhaneMr. & Mrs. Paul S. CurtinMr. William F. Davidson IIIMr. & Mrs. Paul S. DayMr. & Mrs. Patrick W. DonaherMr. Douglas P. FletcherMr. & Mrs. Michael R. FoxMr. & Mrs. Christopher M. HanrahanMr. & Mrs. Peter M. HardingMr. & Mrs. William S. HatfieldMr. & Mrs. Derek M. HeardMr. & Mrs. Kieran G. KellyMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey R. LautenbachAtty. Brian J. LawlerMr. Brian P. LeeMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. LeskoMr. & Mrs. John C. LucasMr. Christopher W. McNeillMr. & Mrs. James C. MeyersMr. & Mrs. Christian J. MoranMr. & Mrs. William E. Newbauer IIIMr. & Mrs. Thomas D. O’Grady PEMr. & Mrs. Christopher H. PaulMr. & Mrs. David M. RenzulliMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. RobertsMr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. SalvestriniDr. & Dr. Brett J. Vassallo

DR. SAL AND MARILYN SANTELLA SCHOLARSHIPDr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella

LOUIS A. SARACCO, JR. SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Stephen M. JakabMr. & Mrs. Timothy H. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr.The estate of Mr. Louis A. Saracco Jr.

RICHARD AND CLARE SENFIELD SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOR OF FR. THOMAS A. MURPHY, S.J.AND IN MEMORY OF MAXON M. AND HELEN M. SENFIELDDr. & Mrs. Richard M. Senfield

REV. MARTIN SHAUGHNESSY, S.J. SCHOLARSHIPMrs. Joseph CaseyMr. & Mrs. Daniel Shaughnessy

BRIAN STAPLETON ‘78 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. James F. Stapleton

WILLIAM STEPHANAK ‘77 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Michael S. AmatoMr. David J. BooneMr. & Mrs. John J. BooneMr. & Mrs. John J. CarrollMr. & Mrs. David L. CaryMr. & Mrs. Thomas R. CurranMr. & Mrs. Dennis A. DeilusMs. Alice R. DevineMr. & Mrs. Donald J. DevineMs. Nancy FrederickMr. & Mrs. Leo P. Gallagher Jr.Mrs. Connie GardellaMr. & Mrs. John Gardella

Mrs. Norma GardellaMrs. Beverly P. HennesseyMs. Laura A. IncertoDr. Edward Kelley DDSMr. & Ms. Edward J. KelleyMr. & Mrs. Ben KoetherMr. David M. Lehn Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Andrew R. McElroyMr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahonMs. Lois M. McNamaraMrs. Theresa M. NapoletanoMs. Kathleen Kelly NaylorMrs. Jeremiah A. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Joseph M. O’HehirMr. John G. Phelan Sr.Dr. & Mrs. Roger L. RatchfordMs. Maria G. SikesMs. Susan M. SocciMr. & Mrs. Alan R. StaackMs. Margaret M. StaackDr. William F. Stephanak DDSDr. & Mrs. James P. Tracey

WILLIAM STEPHANAK ‘77 RESTRICTED FUNDMr. & Mrs. Stuart L. Bell

STRATEGIC PLAN RESTRICTED ACCOUNTAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Francis P. BarronAtty. & Mrs. Kent S. BernardDr. & Mrs. Patrick CarolanMr. Henry GilbertieMr. & Mrs. Michael C. HoffmanMr. & Mrs. Stephen P. JakabMr. & Mrs. John F. KellyMr. & Mrs. Daniel J. KingMr. Michael D. MartinMr. & Mrs. Wally MartinezMr. Randy S. MaultsbyMr. Michael D. McCartThe estate of Charles D. McCullough MDMr. & Mrs. Sean J. McManusMr. & Mrs. Timothy H. MurphyMr. Peter W. O’ConnorMr. & Mrs. Patrick F. O’KeefeMr. & Mrs. Robert F. O’KeefePfizer Foundation MatchingMr. & Mrs. Donald F. Santa Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Frank V. SicaMr. & Mrs. Enrique Torres

STUDENT ACTIVITIES FUNDMr. Iain H. BruceMr. & Mrs. Thomas CoronaMr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IVMr. & Mrs. James H. Crowley IIIMr. & Mrs. Joseph C. CrowleyMr. Sante Faustini IIIMr. Andrew GleasonMr. & Mrs. Peter Rappoccio Jr.

DAVID AND IRENE SULLIVAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. & Mrs. Terrence M. DonahueMr. & Mrs. Richard PaulMr. Charles R. SekelskyMr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Sullivan

PAUL TYMNIAK MEMORIAL AWARDMrs. Catherine C. Tymniak

REV. EDWARD J. WELCH, S.J. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPMr. David A. GericsMr. Mark A. McCormackMr. Walter F. Naedele

ENDOWED & RESTRICTED GIFTS continued

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Dr. & Mrs. James M. Alexander ‘55Mr. Robert C. Arsenault ‘59Mr. Michael J. Bellew ‘71The late Mr. William F. Bennett ‘46Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bigley ‘49Mr. Harold A. Bochino ‘56Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan B. Boette ‘61Dr. & Mrs. William J. Brower ‘65Mr. Anthony M. Canto ‘51Mr. Lawrence F. Carroll ‘63Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. P. Casolo ‘82Deacon & Mrs. Raymond J. Chervenak ‘63The Honorable & Mrs. John P. Chiota ‘61Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Cummings ‘60Ms. Lisa D’AltonMr. & Mrs. William J. DeJoseph ‘60Rev. Peter A. DeMarco ‘52Mr. & Mrs. Terrence M. Donahue ‘59Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Downs ‘53Mr. Harold D. Edmonds ‘59Mr. James P. Fogarty ‘47Dr. & Mrs. John H. Fox ‘58Mr. Timothy J. Francis ‘95Christopher R. Friese PhD ‘93Dr. & Mrs. James D. Garrity ‘48Mr. & Mrs. L. Thomas GleasonLt. Col. & Mrs. Craig C. Goodall ‘73Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Gromults Jr. ‘50

Dr. & Mrs. Philip J. Guerin Jr. ‘55Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Hafele ‘58Mr. & Mrs. James C. Hellauer ‘57Mr. & Mrs. David A. Hicks ‘74The late Rev. David W. Howell ‘57Mr. John F. Hughes Jr. ‘61Mr. & Mrs. Bruce N. JaffeMr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Jakab ‘84Dr. & Mrs. William M. Kane Jr. ‘45Mr. Thomas P. Kearney ‘60Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey S. Keith ‘80Mrs. Jill KellyMr. & Mrs. David J. Lincoln ‘70Mr. David N. Marchese ‘62Mr. William A. Marshall Jr. ‘72Mrs. Nancy MasielloMr. & Mrs. Kevin D. McMahon ‘87Mr. Robert A. Metzger ‘56Mr. Alexander A. Micklos Jr. ‘50Mr. George S. Mihalik ‘58Mr. Ralph Money &

Ms. Laura Babala ‘77J. Kendall Murphy PhD ‘48Mr. James P. Nealon ‘81Mr. & Mrs. William E. O’Brien ‘55Mr. John B. O’Rourke Jr. ‘59Mr. Mark M. Pace ‘80Rev. Msgr. Joseph W. Pekar ‘49

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Piazza JD ‘60Mr. & Mrs. William F. Preissel Jr. ‘65Dr. Thomas E. Purcell Jr. ‘62Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Riordan ‘62Mr. & Ms. Dennis J. Romano 70The Honorable & Mrs. John J. Ronan ‘50Mr. & Mrs. Norman P. Rousseau ‘53Anthony D. Sabatelli PhD JD ‘75Dr. & Mrs. Sal M. Santella ‘49Mrs. Virginia SchultzMr. & Mrs. W. Thomas Shea ‘73Mr. Jeffrey W. Sochrin ‘85Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Stockman ‘85Mr. & Mrs. John W. Stroh ‘48Mr. Robert J. SylvesterThe lare Mr. Donald F. Tarinelli ‘48Mr. Francis Tomis ‘51Nicholas A. Viner MD ‘60Msgr. David M. Walker ‘56The late Mr. William D. Walsh ‘47

REALIZED BEQUESTS JULY 1, 2012 – JUNE 30, 2013TOTAL: $163,560

Estate of Charles D. McCullough, MD ‘47Estate of Mr. Frank J. Rowan, Jr. ‘53Estate of Mr. Louis A. Saracco, Jr.

Has your Fairfield Prep education been a major influence in your life? If so,

you can have a significant impact on Prep in return. By making a bequest

to Fairfield Prep, you will help ensure that future students will be able to

benefit from the distinctive education that made such a difference to you. Remembering Prep in your estate plans can be a simple and cost effective

way to make a significant contribution to the long term stability of our school. We thank all those who have remembered Prep in this special way by recognizing them as members of our McAuliffe Society. If you would like more information about planning an estate gift for Prep, please call the Development Office at 203-254-4237 or visit our website at www.fairfieldprep.org/plannedgiving.

FAIRFIELD PREP GOLF OUTING SPONSORS AND UNDERWRITERS (JUNE 2013)proceeds from this event support the Roger L. Ratchford, Ed.D. ‘51 AwardTournament SponsorMr. & Mrs. Francis P. Barron Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Carroll IIIMr. & Mrs. Albert J. Cass IIIClass of ’98Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. KingMr. & Mrs. Thomas A. SanseverinoR.D. Scinto, Inc.Open Bar SponsorVenman & Co. LLC, CPA’sPractice Tee SponsorThe Hon. & Mrs. John P. ChiotaHole SponsorsAnonymousMr. & Mrs. John L. AltieriBellarmine Fathers’ ClubBrennan’s Shebeen Irish Bar & GrillMr. William J. BrittMr. & Mrs. Dennis M. BrownMr. James E. ButlerMr. Lawrence F. CarrollMr. & Mrs. Christopher S. ChiotaAtty. & Mrs. Louis J. Colangelo Jr.Colony Grill, LLCThe Hon. & Mrs. Anthony J. DePanfilisDonahue & Brown, Attorneys At LawDworken, Hillman, LaMorte &

Sterczala, P.C.Mr. & Mrs. Eugene J. FabbriGeneral Electric FoundationDr. & Charles G. Hemenway Jr.Law Office of Sean T. Hogan, Esq.ICR, LLCMr. & Mrs. Sean P. KaneAtty. Brian D. KaschelMr. & Mrs. Kevin M. LeskoMr. William A. Marshall Jr.Mr. Randy S. MaultsbyMr. & Mrs. Joseph B. McBrideMr. & Mrs. Brian P. McGillicuddyMr. & Mrs. Christopher K. McLeodMr. & Mrs. Michael B. MurphyMr. Peter W. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Daniel R. PengueMr. & Mrs. John J. Petrafesa Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr.St. Vincent’s Medical Center Dr. & Mrs. Francis J. ScarpaMr. & Mrs. Michael SchinellaMr. & Mrs. David J. SullivanSuper Duper Weenie Mr. & Mrs. George P. SzondyMr. & Mrs. Michael J. TortoraAtty. & Mrs. Mark C. ValentineMr. & Mrs. William S. Valus IIIDr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. VitulanoWalter Berlingo & Co.Atty. & Mrs. Thomas J. WelchSpecial Benefactors Curran VolkswagonNEJ, Inc.Dr. & Mrs. Roger L. Ratchford

“AND WE’RE OFF...” SPRING DINNER SPONSORS AND UNDERWRITERSDiamond SponsorAnonymousGold SponsorBellarmine Fathers’ ClubMr. & Mrs. Robert McHughSilver SponsorsAnonymous

McAuliffe Society of Planned Gift and Bequest Benefactors

Sustaining Fairfield Prep

O’Keefe Control CompanyNestle Waters North AmericaTable SponsorsMr. & Mrs. Frank AhlersMr. & Mrs. Paul VandersliceGift Gathering HostsMr. & Mrs. John ButalaMr. & Mrs. Patrick O’KeefeMr. & Mrs. Mark PompaSpecial BenefactorsMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. AurayMr. & Mrs. George BleesMr. & Mrs. Steven BurtMr. & Mrs. John ButalaMr. & Mrs. Anthony C. CanuelMr. & Mrs. J. Christopher ConnellyMr. & Mrs. James CarrollMr. Lawrence CarrollMr. & Mrs. Frank CapassoMr. & Mrs. James CramondMr. & Mrs. Michael CraneMr. & Mrs. Andrew DehlerMr. & Mrs. John E. EfingerMr. & Mrs. G. Scott FlynnMr. & Mrs. Kevin FlynnMr. & Mrs. Michael E. Fox Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Domenick R. FumaiMr. & Mrs. Joseph GanimMr. & Mrs. William GardellaMr. & Mrs. Tolman GeffsMr. & Mrs. Mark GianniniMr. & Mrs. George GosselinMr. & Mrs. Robert HaddenRev. John J. Hanwell, S.J.Mr. & Mrs. Mark E. HaranzoMr. & Mrs. Brock T. Harris, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth HunterMr. & Mrs. Christopher IannacconeJenny Boston BoutiqueMr. Michael KehoeMr. & Mrs. John F. KellyMs. Alexandra M. KeltosMr. & Mrs. James L. Keltos, Jr.Mr. John C. LannonMr. & Mrs. Edward D. MascoloMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. McDevittMr. & Mrs. Mark McGowenMr. & Mrs. Thomas McKeonMr. & Mrs. Andrew McMahonMr. & Mrs. John McPheeMr. & Mrs. Scott MooreMr. & Mrs. David MullanyMr. & Mrs. Richard Norell Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John O’HaraMr. & Mrs. Patrick O’KeefeMr. & Mrs. Robert O’KeefeMr. & Mrs. David OrticelliMr. & Mrs. Scott OwnesMr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Palermo IIIMr. & Mrs. Patrick PollardMs. Kelly QuatrellaMr. & Mrs. John RodriguesMr. & Mrs. Donald RomanielloDr. Gary Romeo &

Dr. Sandra Bogdon-RomeoDr. & Mrs. Robert D. Russo Jr.Mr. William Sapone &

Mrs. Mary GuerreraMr. & Mrs. John C. ScarnavackMr. & Mrs. Kevin StoneMr. & Mrs. Robert W. StoneMr. & Mrs. Neil J. SullivanMr. Robert Sylvester Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Shay F. ThomasMr. & Mrs. Robert J. Valus Jr.Mr. & Mrs. John J. VazzanoMr. & Mrs. Michael Wilemski

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So, why Prep?

I find myself asking

this question a

lot, particularly

weekdays at 6AM as I get

out of a comfortable bed

to embark on my one-hour

commute to school. But there

really isn’t one concrete

answer to this question—why

Prep?—because it is different

for each individual.

For some, it is sports. For

others it is for the stellar

academics. For me, the answer

is simple—relationships.

Prep has provided me with a

plethora of opportunities to

establish new relationships

and to further solidify

preexisting ones.

At Prep, I have had the

amazing experience of

creating some of the best

bonds with my teachers.

These teachers are more

like mentors in my life:

people who thoroughly enjoy

spending time with me

as they expose me to new

philosophies, formulas, and

theories.

At Prep, I have made some

of the best friends in my life:

people I can get breakfast with

at the Cow, fool around with

during free periods, study

with before a big test, and be

competitive with on a team.

The Prep student body is more

like a family than anything

else, and it is such because

we all go through the same

things: commutes, teachers,

Canuel tests, and much more.

I have met some of the

most incredible and influential

people at Prep that encourage

growth and maturation

in my life. At Prep, I have

made relationships with

administrators that I will

always cherish. These unique

individuals are ones that have

mastered the skill of running

a functional school while

still creating a remarkably

enjoyable environment.

These examples

all demonstrate why

relationships is my answer to

the question “Why Prep?”

What has Prep taught me?

I can honestly say that

Prep has taught me much

more than just academic

information. Yes, I have

learned a lot from my classes,

but I could have achieved that

at any school. Prep has taught

me much more than that.

At Prep, I have learned

the true meaning to life. No,

I am no Plato or Aristotle,

but for me, I truly feel that I

know why I walk on this earth

each day. Prep has taught me

that life is composed of two

fundamental philosophies:

helping others, and

enjoyment.

Through my service,

Urban Plunge retreat, and

other service-orientated

experiences, I have realized

the fundamental need to help

others. In doing so, you change

the world positively and you

find an inner joy greater than

any other.

That directly leads to the

second philosophy, enjoyment.

I may only be seventeen, but

I have heard it enough from

my parents that life flies by,

and you turn fifty before you

know it. Thanks, mom and

dad. But really, life is way too

short. Therefore, what purpose

is it to not enjoy each day you

live? And at Prep, I learned

that no matter how poorly

you do on a chemistry test or

how annoying it is to drive an

hour each day, you must find

some source of joy in each

day. At Prep, this task is simple

because I’m surrounded

with opportunities to help

others while still enjoying the

company of friends.

My Prep experience is

pretty typical: on the surface.

I put on my tie each early

morning, drive to the senior

lot, walk into school, go to

class, play a sport after school,

and then go home. But all

the fillers in between are

what make my experience

so amazing beneath the

surface. The times and

conversations shared with

friends or teachers during this

two-minute walk into school

are priceless. The teachers in

class redefine what it means

to be lectured: transforming a

classical lecture into a full out

man-to-man conversation. The

countless days I’ve been in the

weight room with my football

buddies are times that truly

define the Prep experience.

All of this is possible

because my parents believed

in Prep, an all boy’s school

offering more than just a

superior education. I am so

fortunate and blessed to have

gone through these past four

years at a place that I truly

am proud to associate myself

with. I have been able to spend

the past four years in a diverse

environment that fosters

academic, social, and religious

excellence.

I thank you all, benefactors

and friends of Prep, for all that

you do for our school. Your

generosity makes it possible

for the entire Prep community,

including myself, to go

through four of the best years

of our lives. Your kindness and

generosity makes it achievable

for boys of all kinds of unique

backgrounds to graduate from

our beloved Fairfield Prep.

You all make my experiences

and those of all Prep students

possible, and for that I am

forever in debt.

By Andrew

Ostrosky ’14,

VP Student

Government,

Governor’s Scholar,

Recipient of the

Harvard Club Book

Award, and Sikorsky

Science Award

Taken from a speech by Andrew Ostrosky ’14

given at the President’s Dinner which is held

annually to honor Prep benefactors who

contribute $2,500 or more annually.Why Prep?

Relationships

The Prep student body is more like a family than anything else, and it is such because we all go through the same things: commutes, teachers, Canuel tests, and much more.

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The Prep Players presented 30 Neo-Futurist Plays in 60 minutes in the Wien Experimental Theater at the Quick Center for the Arts, Fairfield University. The 18 member ensemble presented two-minute

features that used creativity, satire and improvisation to create a unique nightly show November 13 through 15. Players drew in members of the audience to participate, including teachers Mr. Jay Mis and Mr. Tony Canuel. Special thanks to the Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation who helped underwrite the show. The show was directed by Mrs. Megan Hoover, Fine Arts Chair.

The Prep Players present “Clockwork. Well, Satire, Too!”

Concert wows crowd

The Fairfield Prep Music Department presented its annual Winter Concert at the Quick Center’s Kelley

Theater on January 15 to a packed house. This well-attended concert featured an eclectic mix of music from Bruno Mars to Tchaikovsky and was definitely an entertaining night! The buzz from the audience for days following the concert made it clear that the students’ hard work and efforts throughout the first semester paid off. The concert included performances by Jazzuits & Encords, Symphonic Orchestra, Wind Ensemble and Select Choir, and was directed by Mrs. Christine Evans. Watch video highlights at youtube.com/fairfieldprep1.

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Junior Traditions

The Class of 2015 gathered in Fairfield University’s

Egan Chapel for the annual Junior Ring Mass on December 4. Juniors purchase class rings each year as a tangible remembrance that they are, and always will be, members of the Fairfield Prep community. The rings were blessed at the Mass by Fr. Hanwell, S.J., and presented to each young man personally. On December 6, the Class of 2016 celebrated at their Junior Ring Dance held in Fairfield University’s Oak Room.

JUNIORS class of 2015

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“Trunk or Treat”

As a new event this year, seniors decorated their trunks with

Halloween themes and donned costumes for a BBQ lunch in the parking lot. Students from grades 3 to 6 from Hall School in Bridgeport arrived in costume to meet their Prep senior “buddies.” Together, the groups of buddies played harvest-themed games on the field, including pumpkin rolling contests, pumpkin bowling, and more. The elementary students were then escorted up to the parking lot to go “Trunk or Treating” with the Prep seniors as hosts at their decorated cars.

SeNIORS

Senior lounge!

The Senior Lounge is gaining in momentum and popularity;

the first event in September was well attended and the seniors had a blast at Dinner and Dodgeball. The next gathering in February will have a Winter Olympics theme, and the committee has been working hard to plan some fun events. We hope to end the year with an open mike event and Talent Show. The Guidance Department is helping provide a social, stress-free environment for members of the senior class to enjoy each other’s company, laugh, make memories, and have fun.

class of 2014

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Save the Date!Save the Date!

Brian Wheeler ’98 speaks at Washington D.C. alumni Reception

Prep Alumni attended a reception on October 22 at the University

Club in Washington, D.C. to listen to a remarkable talk by Brian Wheeler ’98 (pictured at top with Fr. Hanwell,

S.J.), Media Producer for Aljazeera English Network. Brian shared his journey after Prep, and his career of covering captivating stories for the news media.

alumni at Georgetown for Pizza lunch!

Before the Washington D.C. Alumni Reception, Fr. Hanwell, S.J., and Rory

Bernier ’06, Director of Alumni Relations, enjoyed a pizza lunch at Georgetown with college-age Prep alumni.

College student alumni enjoy post-holiday reception at Prep

Over 50 young alumni gathered for a reception in Arrupe Hall

on January 7, to reconnect and reminisce with Prep faculty, staff and their classmates.

Stamford 20New York City 53Boston 160Washington, D.C. 300

Prep brothers near and far

Guest Speaker is Michael P. Smith ’67

Tuesday, June 3 7:30-9 am

Union League ClubRegister online at

www.fairfieldprep.org/nyc

Guest Speaker is Dr. Lawrence J. Makovich ’73

Thursday, May 1 7:30-9 am

Boston College ClubRegister online at

www.fairfieldprep.org/boston

NYC Business Breakfast

Boston Business Breakfast

Shown with Fr. Hanwell, S.J. are Peter Barston ’12 (left) and Josh Jowdy ’10

Shown with Fr. Hanwell, S.J., l-r: Richard Sekerak III ’13, David Bruton ’13, Carter White ’13, James Nealon ’12 and Matthew Kelly ’04

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a Breath of Fresh air at the NyC Rooftop Reception

The New York City alumni chapter welcomed an energetic gathering of

local alumni at the Hudson Terrace on September 5 for an after work cocktail reception to toast the end of summer and kick off the fall calendar of activities. Thanks to all who came out and we look forward to seeing you at a future event!

NyC Reception brings Christmas cheer!

Prep’s New York City alumni gathered at the Village Pourhouse for food

and drinks on December 12 to celebrate the Christmas season with each other and with several Prep faculty and staff members who made the trip from campus.

Craig pictured with his Prep coaches Dave Driscoll (left) and Bob Ford Sr. (right)

Olympian Craig Kinsley ’07 speaks at Stamford Breakfast

United States Olympian Craig Kinsley ’07 spoke at the Stamford Business Breakfast on October 31 at UBS Headquarters. Craig

shared his Prep experience and path to the Olympics as a javelin thrower. Approximately 50 alumni and parents attended the event, as well as his Prep track and field coaches Dave Driscoll and Bob Ford Sr. All enjoyed the breakfast, networking, and Craig’s inspirational story. Prep will a retire a team jersey in Craig’s honor at a ceremony in 2014. Special thanks to Matt Terry ’82, P’11, ’12, ’15, ’17 SVP Investments, UBS Private Wealth Management, for hosting the meeting at UBS.

Watch video highlights of Craig’s speech at: http://www.youtube.com/fairfieldprep1

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1940’sEmil V. Garofalo ’45 was initiated into the Wakeman Boy and Girls Club Hall of Fame on October 19, 2013.

Paul A. Yates ’47 is currently writing a play based on the adaption of his published poem, “Spirit of America.” The stage company is hoping for a premiere in September 2014 in Fort Meyers, FL.

1950’sCharles A. “Tony” Gorman Jr. ’58 was inducted in the Connecticut High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame at its 37th annual ceremony on Nov. 21 at the Aqua Turf in Southington. Tony coached boys basketball, soccer, baseball and cross country at Henry Abbott Technical from 1967-1988. He had 270 career basketball victories and won six Western Connecticut

Conference championships. He also served as athletic director from 1979-2007.

James E. “Earl” Lavery, Jr. ’50 was inducted to the Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame. See article page 45.

Robert E. Witt ’58 has been appointed to lead the Alabama Council of College and University Presidents. Dr. Witt is currently the Chancellor of the University of Alabama school system.

1960’sJohn “Wayne” Fox ’64 was the Grand Marshal of the 2013 St. Patrick’s Day parade in Stamford. Wayne led the march followed by his 17 grandchildren. He is a lawyer in Stamford and served in the CT House of Representatives for 22 years. At the dinner the night before the parade, Wayne was toasted by his son Daniel J. Fox ’95 who is in his third year as a State Representative from Stamford.

Walter P. Halas ’69 was inducted into the Wakeman Boys and Girls Club Hall of Fame on October 19, 2013.

Charles (Jerry) Hemenway ’61 received the St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award from Fairfield Prep at the Mass of the Holy Spirit on September 6, 2013. He was also inducted into the Wakeman Boy and Girls Club Hall of Fame on October 19, 2013. See photo at top right.

Edward J. Krygier ’60 received the St. Ignatius of Loyola Alumni Award from Fairfield Prep at the Mass of the Holy Spirit on September 6, 2013.

Alumni Class news

Henry V. Krokosky, Jr. ’64 retired as Senior Executive Director of the Fox Valley chapter of the Wisconsin Education Association Council where he represented the labor relations interests of 3,000+ teachers, faculty and educational support professionals for 35+ years.

Brian R. Murphy ’61 was inducted into the Wakeman Boys and Girls Club Hall of Fame on October 19, 2013.

William F. O’Brien, Jr. ’64 is the Stratford Rotary Club President for 2013-14. Bill also serves as President of the Stratford Community Fund and the Stratford Youth Sports Association.

Anthony A. Piazza ’60 was given the Fordham University School of Law Distinguished Alumni Award.

Lawrence A. Vitulano ’68 and his wife Donna welcomed their first grandchild Lucia Anna Szefc on August 23, 2013.

1970’sGeorge Kohout ’72 has joined the Springfield Technical College staff as the new Director of Adult Basic Education and English Speakers of Other Languages programs.

David H. MacKenzie II ’77 has been named Senior Vice President and Chief Mortgage and Consumer Lending Officer

of SBT Bancorp and Simsbury Bank. He has overall responsibility for all mortgage and consumer loan activities of the organization.

1980’sAt halftime of the Fairfield Prep home Thanksgiving Day football game versus West Haven on November 28, 2013, members of the 1988 State Champion football team were honored for the 25th year anniversary of their championship season. Team members included: Rigoberto Alfonso ’90, Michael G. Bertie ’89, James M. Carolan ’90, William W. English ’90, Robert S. McCarthy ’89, Dustin J. Ranciato ’89, Jonathan M. Varholak ’89, R. John Wilcox ’89 and Eric C. Wuchiski ’89. The team was led by Hall of Fame Football Coach, Earl “The Duke” Lavery ’50. See article page 45.

1990’sKent R. Evan ’93 finished a nationwide tour for his latest novel “A Crash Course on the Anatomy of Robots” (Pangea Books, 2012) as well as the Original Soundtrack (CdBbay, iTunes, Amazon) which he composed and recorded for the novel. It has received stellar reviews in the Hartford Examiner, Kirkus Reviews, and Cambridge Day amongst many others. KentEvans.net has many links to various press and samples.

submit your news & photos! What’s NEW in your life? Submit your news and photos

easily online at www.fairfieldprep.org/alumnisurvey.

You may email us at [email protected] or

mail to Fairfield Prep Alumni Office, 1073 North Benson

Road, Fairfield, CT 06824.

St. Ignatius of loyola alumni award

Fairfield Prep celebrated the Mass of the Holy Spirit on

September 6, 2013. This Mass traditionally opens the

academic year at all Jesuit High Schools throughout the

world. This year Fairfield Prep honored two of its own,

Jerry Hemenway ’61 and Ed Krygier ’60. Dr. Hemenway

and Mr. Krygier were awarded the St. Ignatius of Loyola

Alumni Award which honors alumni who best represent

the characteristics of the Graduate at Graduation Profile.

The five characteristics are: Open to Growth, Intellectually

Competent, Religious, Loving and Committed to Doing

Justice. The Mass was celebrated by Prep’s President, Fr. Jack

Hanwell, S.J., and the homily was given by Fr. Bret Stockdale,

S.J., Assistant Chaplain in Campus Ministry. Prep will accept

nominations for the 2014 recipient from March 1-31 at www.

fairfieldprep.org.

Dr. Jerry Hemenway ’61 and Ed Krygier ’60 receive awards from Andrew

Ostrosky ’14 and Tony Fox ’14 with Fr. John Hanwell, S.J., President.

Donate vintage Prep apparel!

Be a part of a special project celebrating Prep through the

years. Help us create a unique keepsake commemorating Prep’s deep traditions and history. Collections will be thru March 15, and items will not be returned. Contact Prep Development at [email protected] or 203-254-4237.

latin Scholars reconnect on campusLatin Scholars and their families celebrated Mass at St. Joseph Chapel in Xavier Hall and enjoyed breakfast and camaraderie on September 28, 2013.

alumni are “men for Others”On December 6, Prep alumni gathered to serve dinner to the less fortunate at the Columbus House in New Haven. Alumni worked at the annual New Year’s Day soup kitchen at the Thomas Merton House in Bridgeport to prepare and serve lunch to inner-city families. They also had a clothing drive to benefit families served at the Merton House. Many thanks to Ed Krygier ’60 for his leadership and efforts in making these service events successful.

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In addition to traveling much of the last decade, he is currently residing in Central Mexico.

Matthew Z. Hauser ’91 is a professional caddie on the PGA Tour.

Kevin R. Quinlan ’97 has opened CrossFit TriTown in Monroe, Connecticut.

Brian E. Vendley ’98, and his two brothers started the “Calexico” food cart business in New York City and have grown the business into multiple restaurant locations with a presence at the Barclays Center. Calexico is described as “a hybrid cuisine influenced by Mexican cuisine and American barbecue.”

2000’sJoseph F. Farrell ’00 has opened Walrus + Carpenter, a new smokehouse/gastropub in the Black Rock section of Bridgeport, CT.

Michael J. Galbo ’03 is the COO and cofounder of Aidin, the data collection application for hospitals. Galbo aims to create a better relationship between hospitals, patients, and post-acute providers to decrease the likelihood of patients being re-admitted into hospitals.

Matthew J. McEnery ’05 is currently a law clerk with F. Clayon Tyler. He attended University of St. Thomas School of Law.

Brendan M. McKeon ’02 is currently working as a Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer at the Leo P. Gallagher & Son Funeral Home in Stamford & Greenwich as well as the Spadaccino & Leo P. Gallagher & Son Community Funeral Home in Monroe. Brendan was recently voted onto the Board of Directors for the Monroe Chamber of Commerce.

Michael K. Morton ’07 will graduate from St. Louis University School of Law in May 2014. Michael received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston College in 2011.

James R. Passeri ’06 was named the 2012 Rookie of the Year at the New England Newspaper and Press Association conference (NENPA). See page 45.

Jason Santora ’03 was recently promoted to the rank of Sergeant in the U.S. Army. Jason completed a nine-month deployment in Kuwait. He is currently stationed at Ft. Benning in Columbus, GA.

Ken Stern ’06 plays for the Phillipine National Rugby Team and is actively volunteering in the post typhoon effort.

Benjamin J. Vaccaro ’02 has been matched at Yale New Haven Hospital for a Cardiology Fellowship starting in July 2014.

Michael L. Vitulano ’02 is currently working toward his PhD in clinical psychology and interning at the UCLA Medical Center specializing in psychological disorders including Tourette’s Syndrome, ADHD, OCD and Anxiety. Michael will finish his PhD in June 2014.

Robert A. Vitulano ’04 is currently working for Zendesk, a software solution company based in San Francisco, CA.

2010’sBrandon J. Kalker ’10 is currently a senior in the Engineering Department at Hofstra University, Long Island, NY. He is a 2013 recipient of the Moles Student Award. The Moles Student Award is made up of a monetary prize and an

award certificate, presented yearly to a student of each participating school whose academic achievement and enthusiastic application shows outstanding promise of personal development leading to a career in construction engineering and management. Recipients are selected by the Dean of their respective Engineering School.

Jaime Rodriguez ’10, current student at Fordham University and Gates Millennium Scholar, gave a speech at the Ignatian Family Teach-In in Washington, D.C. in November.

Matthew M. Daley ’11 was named to the All-Tournament team at the Rotary Tip-Off Basketball Tournament hosted by Franklin & Marshall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Matt is currently playing basketball at Middlebury College in Middlebury, VT.

Tyler Stanke ’12 currently serving in the U.S. Army, stopped by Prep for a visit this fall.

in MeMoRiaMRichard J. Agonis ’61 on August 27, 2013. He was the brother-in-law of Philip Leeney ’50, uncle of Patrick P. Leeney ’82, Michael J. Leeney ’84, David H. MacKenzie II ’77, Richard C. Capasso ’76, David H. MacKenzie III ’02, Alexander J. MacKenzie III ’03, and John MacKenzie ’08.

Dominic A. Autuori on October 18, 2013. Father of Dominic A. Autuori Jr. ’72 and a former member of the Fairfield Prep faculty.

William F. Bennett ’46 on June 10, 2013.

J. Edward Caldwell ’45 on October 9, 2013. He was the father of James R. Caldwell ’74 and Edward J. Caldwell ’73.

William S. Choser Jr., ’49 on October 11, 2011.

Theresa A. Cingari on September 28, 2013. She was the mother of Michael Cingari ’78.

Chris Clinkscales ’76 on November 12, 2013.

James J Corcoran, Sr. ’54 on August 23, 2013.

Richard M. Crampton ’49 on September 19, 2011.

Betty Jane Csontos on January 19, 2014. She was the wife of William J. Csontos ’59, mother of William L. Csontos ’83 and mother-in-law of Thomas E. Devine ’85.

Dennis D. Dammerman on July 23, 2013. He was the father of David D. Dammerman ’87.

Fredric M. DiVincenzo on January 15, 2014. He was the father of Michael A. DiVincenzo ’14.

Marienne D. Fahey on December 5, 2013. She was the grandmother of Timothy V. Zaino ’92, Bartley J. Zaino ’93 and Gregory F. Zaino ’02.

John D. Fitzgerald ’57 on November 1, 2013. He was the brother of Eugene W. Fitzgerald ’59.

Dorothy A. Halas on December 9, 2013. She was the mother of Francis P. Halas Jr. ’67, Walter P. Halas ’69, Paul J. Halas ’74 and grandfather of Daniel J. Pangrazio ’98.

Edward Kelley on October 30, 2013. He was the father of Edward J. Kelley Jr. ’82.

marshall WeddingBill Marshall ’72 married Amy Moll Newman in Lordship, CT on September 14th, 2013. Pictured are standing: Dave Roche ’73, George Szondy ’72, Bob Carlson ’71, Amy Moll Newman, Bill Marshall ’72, Dave Maxham ’72, Al Stanczyk ’72. Sitting are: Greg Marshall ’05, Matt Marshall ’08, Bill Marshall ’03 and Jim Verrillo ’69.

Gleason WeddingParker V. Gleason ’04 married Kate Hennessy on September 7, 2013 on Short Beach in Stratford. Prep alumni in the wedding party were (l-r): Nicholas A. Colpi ’04, Joseph M. Marrone ’04, and Conor T. Gleason ’01 was the best man.

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lincoln WeddingDavid Lincoln ’99 was married to Elizabeth Castronovo on June 29, 2013 in Lenox, MA. Captain Michael Lincoln USMC ’01 was the best man. Groomsmen included Walter Neuberger ’99, Jeffery DePanfilis ’99, Matthew Wilson ’99 and Captain James Reilly U.S. Army ’99. Other Prep alumni included father of the groom, David Lincoln ’70, Robert Neuberger ’52, Kevin Lincoln ’07, Timothy Lincoln ’09 and Quinn Lincoln ’13.

Staysniak WeddingChristopher Staysniak ‘06 married Jenny Mingus on October 19, 2013 at St. Cecilia’s in Boston. His brothers Stephen M. Staysniak ‘02 and Geoffrey Staysniak ‘06 were his co-best men and Fr. James Bowler, S.J. was the celebrant. (L-r): Geoff Staysniak ’06, Stephen Staysniak ’02, Chris Staysniak ’06 (groom), Jennifer (Mingus) Staysniak, Kelly Mingus (Staysniak).

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Randall Demartino WeddingRandall R. DeMartino ‘99 married Erin Sullivan on July 6, 2013 in Bar Harbor, ME. Present for the wedding were fellow Prep friends Timothy P. Tracy ‘99, Joseph A. Catalano ‘99, Kevin C. Kozlowski ‘99, David E. Yurkerwich ‘99, Christopher M. Kinney ‘99, Stephen L. Kinney ‘99 and Michael P. Gentile’99. Erin and Randy now live in Rochester, MN.

Crowley WeddingJoseph Cote Crowley ’00 married Serena Cosand on November 2, 2013 at Domaine Carneros in Napa followed by a honeymoon at the St. Regis in Kuaui, Hawaii. James Henry Crowley IV ’94 was Best Man. Nicholas Cagginello ’00 was the groomsman, and Nicholas Renzullo ’00 attended. Joe and Serena reside in Boston.

larsen WeddingNicholas E. Larsen ’03 married Silvia Mulosmanaj on June 22, 2013 in Nantucket, MA. John A. Jorden ’02 and Peter G. McSherry ’02 were the best men as well as a number of other members of Prep class of 2002 were groomsmen and attended the wedding.

Rakster Lazarre in November 2013. He was the father of Lucas M. Lazarre ’15.

Frances Leary on June 15, 2012. She was the wife of William D. Leary ’54.

Gerald Malamphy ’56 on November 26, 2013. He was the father of Gerald E. “Jay” Malamphy ’75.

Angelo Mancini on September 9, 2013. He was the father of A. John P. Mancini ’82 and grandfather of Jonathan J. Rodrigues ’14.

Joseph McCullough ’50 on September 8, 2013.

John D. McGourthy Sr. ’59 on January 31, 2014. He was the brother of Edward P. McGourthy ’55 and Jerome F. McGourthy ’57.

F. Gerard McGrath on February 9, 2013. He was the father of Mark E. McGrath ’90 and Kevin F. McGrath ’92.

Thomas D. Monks ’55 on October 23, 2013.

Joseph E. Mulcahy on October 2, 2013. He was the father of Michael J. Mulcahy ’01 and Kevin J. Mulcahy ’05.

Robert J. Munnelly ’51 on July 25, 2013.

Gladys Nelson on August 19, 2013. She was the wife of Yorke E. Nelson ’55 and sister-in-law of the late Paul A. Nelson ’49.

George Otzel on August 25, 2013. He was the grandfather of Richard L. Otzel ’05 and Daniel C. Otzel ’03.

Bernard Padur ’46 on January 15, 2014. He was the brother of the late Joseph P. Padur ’51.

Carmine Perrotta on November 5, 2013. He was the father of Robert A. Perrotta JD EdD, Fairfield Prep Principal and grandfather of Jason Perrotta ’93.

Andrew S. Piretti ’58 on October 21, 2013. He was the brother of Robert Piretti ’59.

Monica K. Popadic on July 15, 2012. She was the mother of Christopher J. Popadic ’93 and Timothy N. Popadic ’96.

Patricia Weiss Porter on January 17, 2014. She was the sister of John M.

Weiss ’54, sister-in-law of John J. DeMartin ’50 and grandmother of Benjamin P. Sullivan ’12 and Zachary T. Sullivan ’13.

Randy S. Proto ’75 on August 12, 2013.

Brenden A. Ragaini ’97 on September 10, 2013.

David P. Ryan ’55 on August 15, 2013.

Ramona Seeley on September 10, 2013. She was the mother of Samuel D. Seeley ’05.

in MeMoRiaM Continued from page 43

Remembering J. edward Caldwell ’45

J. Edward Caldwell, the longest-serving state comptroller in Connecticut history, died on October 9, 2013. Caldwell was a

graduate of Fairfield Prep, Fairfield University and the University of Connecticut School of Law. He was a World War II Army veteran who practiced law for many years. He was elected a Democratic state senator for the 23rd District in Bridgeport from 1958 to 1974 and served as Senate majority leader. He was state comptroller from 1975 to 1991.

Darrick D. Sommers ’95 on November 30, 2013.

Lloyd P. Stauder on July 30, 2013. He was the father of Daniel P. Stauder ’76, Joseph L. Stauder ’80, Paul E. Stauder ’84 and Christian M. Stauder ’87.

Reverend Robert J. Terentieff ’54 on July 17, 2011.

Kathryn Ventricelli on September 16, 2013. She is the wife of Michael J. Ventricelli, Jr. ’76 and mother of Michael J. Ventricelli III ’15.

William D. Walsh ’47 on November 16, 2013.

Mary Webber on August 28, 2013. She was the mother of Matthew R. Webber ’93 and John W. Webber ’91.

Robert W. Weed ’73 on November 28, 2013.

Roberta Williams on April 5, 2013. She was the wife of Paul E. Williams Sr. ’52 and mother of Paul E. Williams Jr. ’77.

WeddingSMichael Cronin ’86 married Lisa Marte on July 27, 2013 at St. Catherine of Siena Church in Denver, CO.

Joseph C. Crowley ’00 married Serena Cosand on November 2, 2013. See photo at left.

Randall R. De Martino ’99 married Erin Sullivan on July 6, 2013 in Bar Harbor, ME. See photo on page 44.

Parker V. Gleason ’04 married Kate Hennessy on September 7, 2013 on Short Beach in Stratford. See photo on page 43.

Michael A. Hasenauer ’99 married Sarah Jensen on June 29, 2013 at the Beaver Creek Interfaith Chapel in Colorado. See photo on page 44.

Bryon D. Karagus ’00 married Victoria Bush on May 4, 2012 in New York City.

Nicholas E. Larsen ’03 married Silvia Mulosmanaj on June 22, 2013 in Nantucket, MA. See photo on page 44.

David J. Lincoln Jr. ’99 married Elizabeth Castronovo on June 29, 2013 in Lenox, MA. See photo on page 43.

William A. Marshall Jr ’72 married Amy Moll Newman in Lordship, CT on September 14, 2013. See photo on page 44.

Christopher Staysniak ’06 married Jenny Mingus on October 19, 2013 at St. Cecilia’s in Boston. See photo on page 43.

biRthsBaird S. Allis ’98 and his wife Carolann welcomed Mark Edward on October 6, 2013. He joins big sister Catherine and big brother John Paul.

Peter J. Bonitatibus Jr. ’89 and his wife Lexie welcomed their fourth child Giovanni Antonio on December 11, 2013. He joins sisters Lira (6), Pisa (4) and brother Peter Cesidio (2). See photo below.

Giovanni Antonio Bonitatibus

James Henry Crowley V

Hasenauer WeddingMichael A. Hasenauer ’99 married Sarah Jensen on June 29, 2013 at the Beaver Creek Interfaith Chapel in Colorado. Eric R. Hasenauer ’96 was the best man. Prep groomsmen include: Richard S. Kirk ’99, Christopher R. Wenzel ’99, and John P. Murphy ’99.

a Day of ReflectionSaturday, March 29, 20149:00 am to 3:00 pm at Fairfield Prep

Prep alumni are invited to take a break from the daily life routine and experience

St. Ignatian prayer and reflection during the season of Lent. Register online at www.fairfieldprep.org/alumniretreat.

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FaCulty & staFF Milepostsin MemoriamDominic A. Autuori on October 18, 2013. Father of Dominic A. Autuori ’72 and a former member of the Prep faculty.

Michelina DeStefano on August 3, 2013. She was the sister of Dolores Tema of the Prep Fine Arts Department and aunt of Christopher J. Tema ’93.

Domenico DiPietrantonio on December 7, 2013. He was the father of Maria McGrath of the Prep Business Office.

Julie A. Magdon on March 5, 2013. She was the wife of Richard J. Magdon, Prep Housemaster and Director of Facilities.

Carmine Perrotta on November 5, 2013. He was the father of Dr. Robert Perrotta, Fairfield Prep Principal and grandfather of Jason Perrotta ’93.

Michael J. Quinn on December 4, 2013. He was a former Prep faculty member and Director of Prep’s Service Program from 1978 to 1986.

Michael K. Wolfer on October 12, 2013. He was the Director of the Prep CAPSULE Program

engagementsAmy Janowski of the Prep Math Department was engaged to Eddie Ardito. An August 2014 wedding date is planned.

Timothy Dee of the Prep Math Department was engaged to Kristen D’Alessandro on July 18, 2013. A June 2014 wedding is planned at the Egan Chapel on the Fairfield University Campus.

birthsSandy Beyerly, former Prep staff member, and husband Mark welcomed their new son, Noah Xavier, on

September 13, 2013. He joins sister Emma.

Jonathan DeRosa, Director of Christian Service and Dina DeRosa, Prep Guidance Counselor welcomed their son Landen

Joseph Michael DeRosa on August 24, 2013.

Matthew S. Sather ’93, Chairperson of the Prep English Department and his wife Ann welcomed their

daughter Catherine Emily on October 27, 2013. She joins sisters Mary and Abigail.

1988 State Champion team honoredAt halftime of the Prep home Thanksgiving game versus West Haven on November 28, members of the 1988 State Champion football team were honored for the 25th year anniversary of their championship season. Team members included: Rigo Alfonso, Michael Bertie, Jim Carolan, Billy English, Robert McCarthy, Dustin Ranciato, Jon Varholak, John Wilcox and Eric Wuchiski. The team was led by Hall of Fame Football Coach, Earl “The Duke” Lavery, who graduated from Prep in 1950. Watch www.YouTube.com/fairfieldprep1.

Brendan Shea ’08 plays rugby for the Denver Barbarians

who competed for national championships in USA Rugby National Tournament for Division 1 15s. The final four was held in Glendale Colorado and the Barbarians lost to the #1 seed Life Sciences from Atlanta 40-37. In August the Barbarians went to the USA Rugby National Division 1 7s tournament in Pittsburgh, Pa. The semi-final game was a great one for Fairfield Prep as Brendan’s Barbarians played against Prep star Shane Dempsey ’12 who

alumni meet on national rugby turf

played for New York City Old Blues squad. Denver beat Old Blue 14-5, and went on to the finals where they lost 26-5 to Seattle. New York won the consolation game, so their two teams finished 2nd and 3rd in the country.

Passeri ’06 named Rookie of the year

Wilton Bulletin reporter James Passeri ’06 was named Rookie of the Year at the

New England Newspaper and Press Association (NENPA) conference last February in Boston, Mass. James also earned a third-place award at NENPA the previous year in the transportation reporting category. He is a graduate of Fordham University with an economics degree.

lavery ’50 inducted into Hall of Fame

At the 9th annual Fairfield County Sports Hall of Fame Sports Night held at the Greenwich Hyatt Regency, former Fairfield Prep football

coach and recipient of the J. Walter Kennedy Community Service award was inducted into the Hall of Fame. Earl Lavery ’50 (center) reconnected with former players Brendan Froehlich (left) and Craig Froehlich (right). Craig played on the first team Lavery coached at Prep, and his son Brendan played on the last team he coached there. Photo: Mark Conrad

Vincent J. Connolly ’98 and his wife Erin welcomed their daughter Emma Paige on April 30, 2013.

James H. Crowley IV ’94 and his wife Suzanne welcomed their son James Henry Crowley V on December 26, 2012. See photo below.

Daniel J. Flaherty ’97 and his wife Nancy welcomed their son John Jackson Flaherty on June 25, 2013. See photo below.

Anthony M. Galbo ’01 and his wife welcomed their daughter Amelia Jean on August 22, 2013. Michael Galbo ’03 is the proud uncle. See photo below.

Bryon D. Karagus ’00 and his wife Victoria welcomed their son Colin Robert on July 12, 2013.

Matthew S. Sather ’93 and his wife Ann welcomed their daughter Catherine Emily on October 27, 2013. She joins sisters Mary and Abigail.

Colin E. Shukie ’06 and his wife Christy welcomed Samuel James on December 31, 2013. See photo below.

Christopher R. Szefc ’98 and his wife Gina Vitulano Szefc welcomed their daughter Lucia Anna on August 23, 2013. See photo below.

John Jackson Flaherty

Amelia Jean Galbo Samuel James Shukie Lucia Anna Szefc

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Brendan Dolan ’80 and sons visit Prep

On an August 2013 family wedding, Brendan Dolan ’80 took his boys

Sam (15) and Daniel (13) on a tour of Brendan’s “old stomping ground” at the Prep campus.

Kal’s Kiosk at the Baltimore Book Festival

G reg Marshall ’73, Dean of Enrollment & Marketing, ran into

classmate “Kal” Kallaugher ’73, noted political cartoonist, at the Baltimore Book Festival in September.

Witt ’58 selected to lead state’s college presidents council

Voting unanimously on the December

4th meeting at Troy University Montgomery, the Alabama Council of College and University Presidents elected University of Alabama System Chancellor Robert Witt ’58 as its new chairman for the coming year. Witt will be tasked with recommending budget requests for Alabama’s two-year and four-year public colleges and universities. Source: Al.com

Golankiewicz ’10 captains Navy swimmers

On February 23, 1945 a group of U.S. Marines and a member of the U.S. Navy raised an American

flag during the Battle of Iwo Jima. Sixty-eight years later, a photo of the U.S. Naval Academy swimming and diving team paid homage to the unforgettable moment in a profound and unique way. Andrew participated in the photo. Source: CBSlocal.com

Andrew Golankiewicz ‘10 was elected Captain of the U.S. Naval Academy Men’s Swimming and Diving team for the 2013-14 season. Golankiewicz, a former CT High School State Champion and Record Holder in the 100 backstroke, is majoring in Oceanography.

Corona ’12 runs for U.S. air Force in NCaa events

Patrick Corona ’12, sophomore at the Air Force Academy, finished 89th (31:14.1) at NCAA XC

championships. The 29th-ranked Air Force men’s cross country team earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships. It was the Falcons’ first team appearance at the national meet since the 2004 season. Source: GoAirForceFalcons.com

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On September 7, 2013, in the Jesuit spirit of being Men for Others, Fairfield Prep conducted its 3rd annual National Alumni Service Day. Alumni

participated in service projects in Bridgeport, CT, New York City, Chicago, IL, Boston, MA, and Washington D.C. Other independent projects took place around the country. Thank you to all the alumni who participated in these community enriching activities.

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It is nothing short of a miracle that I stand before you today. I would like to take you on my journey—

before, during and after—my life-changing accident.

Exactly 13 years ago, I was a Prep senior sitting as you are now on gym bleachers listening to a homily by the late, great Father Barry. He impressed me with a slogan I will always remember — “Breathe in and out.” Take in the good and expel the bad. It is a simplified proverb to get the best out of every situation in life. I promise there is no other advice more reliable than that.

After graduating from Prep, I entered Virginia Tech with a foundation of strong family values, respect for God, and a tremendous education from this institution. I left Viriginia Tech with a degree in my chosen field of waste management.

Weightlifting, track and field, and football taught me that success does not come without hard work, sacrifice and God-given talent. I competed in the World’s Strongest Man amateur national circuit from 2002 to 2005. I was the youngest-ever finalist.

By 2005 I had become a waste management environmental scientist. I traveled throughout the south and midwest working in landfills, factories, construction sites, and contaminated property. In 2008 I returned home to help my family’s business. In turn, my family helped me save my life. I was 200 lbs overweight and unhealthy. The solution was to work from the inside out, get back to basics with good nutrition for my body, soul, and mind. I needed to reconnect with God. With the right attitude and mindset I saw clearer and brighter. I started to love myself and the world.

In 2011 I set out for Asia to see a foreign land, but more importantly, to look within myself. Three months in Thailand and one month in silence and fasting in a Buddhist monastery in Chiang Mia was not a small undertaking. I found my spiritual

Michael Maggiore ’00 shares a miraculous story of survival

life in a chemical-induced coma. I had eight surgeries (each over 10 hours long), kidney failure, excessive swelling, infections and fits. I had a trachea breathing machine, feeding tube, colostomy, catheter, and tissue extractions.

I am very thankful for those who prayed for me. My mom and dad never left my side, sacrificing their lives and careers to tend to my care, surgery after surgery. My girlfriend Lindsey relocated to the New York area to be by my side. I was pulled out of the coma slowly. Dreams, sounds, and thoughts were a slurred combination of an artificial reality. As my condition stabilized, debridement and anti-infection surgery had to be done consistently every four days. I asked a surgeon, “What made you keep trying?” He said, “Your heart just never stopped. You did not quit on us so we were not going to quit on you.”

I am thankful for the fellowship and prayers of my parish, St. Matthew, and my alma mater, Fairfield Prep. The prayers, cards, calls, and love poured in and boosted my will to survive.

My moves were moderate and strained. The wound vacs pumped the fluids away from my body. Daily showers were torture and drove me to tears. My entire mid section did not have skin. Over time I developed a tolerance to all pain medication. Once it was time to move the grafted skin the pain was too much to bear. I

Taken from a speech given to the Prep student body at the Thanksgiving Assembly on November 26, 2013

awakening there. I learned God has a plan for me just has he does for each one of us. That is a very important realization. Our personal dreams are important but real happiness can only be found when you are living God’s purpose for you.

I returned home and took a job with Sims Metal Management. On August 17, 2012 my life changed. I was going through my duties assist-ing the railcar loading operation. I leaned up to the train cars releasing the airbrake so each car would be movable. The supervisor spotter and the operator both lost sight of me. The cars moved and I was crushed between the car connectors.

My screams got everyone’s attention. The train cars separated and I collapsed to the ground. I felt more pain than I had ever experienced. I assumed my back, legs, trunk, and groin were crushed and that I was facing death. I found myself engaged with a supernatural energy and saw a bright white light. It was my end and I was ready. I asked the ER staff prepping me for surgery to tell everyone that I loved them very much and that I had said goodbye.

Miraculously, the crush had missed my spine by inches, I had no head trauma, and not even a single broken bone. My large size, health, strength, and God’s grace prevented a tragic event from becoming total devastation.

Next I fought the fight for my

went through a series of 36 surgeries, received 102 pints of blood (God bless Prep for sponsoring a blood drive), and had four femoral artery transplants to save my left leg. Each transplant nearly resulted in death, cardiac complications, or the loss of my leg.

My therapists were a special group of people who were able to see the forest through the trees and my potential to improve. I made it through one day at a time. It was an evolution of improvement. Whenever I felt sorry for myself I would cry, “Why me, why do I need to do this?” Finally I had the answer, “Why not me?” I was shifting from victim to victor. Things happen in life and no matter what you must do and be the best you can.

I pledged to my doctors and therapists that I would walk out of rehab. It was my goal, realistic, possible, and very finite, but at times we all had our doubts. I faced a possible leg amputation in March. There were complications, three hours every day in a hyperbaric chamber plus sleeping on my side so no pressure would contact the bottom of my leg. Finally I walked out the front door on July 18, 2013, nearly 11 months to the day of the accident. Ready or not it was time for me to face the world.

You are never really prepared for a tragedy. I am very thankful for the strong foundation, built over a lifetime, that got me through such a brutal and horrifying experience. Once I was grateful for the day and for the love in my life, I was able to focus on getting better.

So gentlemen of Fairfield Prep, I part you with this slogan, “The greatest distance traveled is the distance from your mind to your heart and back.” When my mind and my heart worked together I found inner peace and was able to receive the Holy Spirit in my life. God bless you all, and have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving.Michael getting hyperbaric oxygen therapy to encourage circulation and healing.

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Pictured from left: Mr. Frank Ciambriello, Vito Ciambriello ’16, Gaetano Ciambriello ’15, Ethan Anthony ’17, and Mr. Arthur Anthony.

Dodgeball with Dads

On October 26, the Fathers’ Club sponsored a father and son Dodgeball Challenge in Brissette Gym. After a fun battle of the teams, the Ciambriello

and Anthony team reigned victorious.

The 2013 Father-Son Sports Night was a tremendous success! Prep fathers, students, coaches, faculty

and administrators gathered for dinner in Brissette Gym on November 18 to hear ESPN sports radio hosts, Mike & Mike. The Fathers’ Club was extremely grateful to Mike & Mike and recognized their efforts with a $2,000 donation to Mike Golic’s foundation, Camp Courant, in Hartford, CT, and a $2,000 donation to Mike Greenberg’s foundation, Heidi’s Angels. Special thanks to Fathers’ Club president Tom Dolan ’81, P’12, ’17 and Traug Keller ’78, P’11, ’17 for coordinating this event. Watch video highlights on Prep You Tube!

L-r: Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic.

Father-Son Sports Night with mike & mike

amazing magic for mothers and Sons

The annual Mother-Son dinner, held on October 29, was an

entertaining night out for Prep moms and sons. Master mentalist and magician Oz Pearlman challenged the guests’ minds and amazed them with magic tricks. Even skeptical viewers were won over! A delicious dinner was prepared by Vivian, Frank and their staff. Many thanks to Co-VPs Trish Donelan, P’15 and Colleen Murphy, P’15 who chaired the event.

Fathers and sons fly high on a ziplining adventure

On a crisp fall Saturday morning in October an adventuresome group of Prepsters pushed

the limit of physical and mental endurance while ziplining at the Adventure Park at the Discovery Museum in Bridgeport. A great time was had by all, including an enjoyable pizza lunch provided by Vazzy’s after ziplining. Special thanks to Bill Newbauer ‘85, P ‘16 for organizing this event.

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Welcome to the Class of 2017Anthony D. Adamcheck

Jorge A. Aguilar Jr.

Alexandros Y. Alatakis

Joseph Bruce Alessie

Ethan E. Anthony

Michael V. Antonico

Gabriel A. Aponte

Zachary D. Arumugam

Owen D. Atkins

Miles A. Bagoly

Grant T. Ballesteros

Raphael Baranello

Conor R. Barbieri

Jamie E. Becker

William R. Bennett

Brennan R. Black

William J. Blagys

Isaiah T. Blue

Christian M. Bonilla

Michael T. Brennan

Christopher M. Brown

Thomas A. Bull

Connor J. Byrne

John P. Caione

Carlos E. Calderon

Colin R. Callahan

Owen R. Callahan

Ian M. Cantrell

Alex E. Capozziello

Sean T. Carroll

Tyler F. Carter

Jack T. Caserta

J. Matthew Cashman

Jack T. Cavanaugh

John N. Centopani

Damian J. Chessare

Jon S. Chiluisa

Paul A. Cipollaro

Thomas R. Clark

Aristotle J. Colarossi

Quincy J. Cole Jr.

Ryan T. Congdon

Patrick L. Conte

Matthew Corcoran

Victor M. Costa

Anthony M. Cusano

S’Yiel N. Custodio

Callum E. Darnell

Henrik C. de Jounge

Christopher M. DeMarco

Matthew J. Denny

Matthew K. Dilks-Anderson

Patrick J. Dolan

Jack W. Donovan

Martin J. Duffy

Kyle T. Dunn

Ryan J. Dunn

Kevin M. Edmonds

Chad A. Ellis

Musa E. Elsheikh

Mykyta Fen

Jayson F. Figueroa

Ryan J. Finn

Daniel J. Finnegan III

Dan P. Fitzgerald

Brendan C. Flynn

Andrew M. Forero

Frank R. Fortunati

Thomas R. Fox

Matthew W. Francescani

Albert W. Franke IV

Connor J. Furio

Ross M. Gallace

Kevin P. Gallagher Jr.

Michael J. Garofalo Jr.

Matthew J. Gavey

Christopher P. Giannini

Alexandros J. Giannos

Andrew P. Gil

Nicholas J. Godfred

Patrick C. Godino

Justin A. Gonzalez

John N. Gosselin

Eric M. Green

Joshua A. Grossman

Patrick A. Guere

Matthew M. Guinee

John P. Haley

Patrick M. Harding

Robert A. Haskins

Brennan M. Henry

John R. Hoey

Charles B. Hoover

Harrison C. Houghton

Zachary L. Hunter

Thomas M. Hurst

Ian Imery

Noah P. Jean Louis

Ayinde M. Johnson

Ian J. Johnson

A. Miles Kaps

Benjamin J. Kasper

John B. Kealy

Kyan H. Keel

Brandon J. Keklik

Joseph A. Keller

Alfred J. Kelly

Benjamin A. Kelly

Eamon Kenning

Kasim A. Khan

Daniel P. Kiernan

Michael E. Kimball

Daniel C. King

Miles D. Kitt

Jack R. Kornutik

Nicholas R. Krushinsky

Jerome T. Larracuente

Connor D. Laurion

Gregory C. Lawler

Sean M. Leary

Cade M. Lewis

Christopher J. Ligas

John C. Linke

Maximillian F. Lipkin

James J. Loughran III

Hunter J. Lutz

Kevin B. Lydon

Christopher R. Mackay

Andrew T. Magel

Anthony B. Magi

Anthony E. Maldonado-Fico

Michael C. Mancuso

Michael R. Mannella

Dante Mannello

Blake R. Maquat

Christopher R. Marrero

William N. Marshall

Benjamin C. Martinez

Pablo A. Martinez

Ryan S. Marusi

Shawn P. Matthews

Adam R. McAree

Andrew J. McAvey

Kenneth R. McCauley

Connor C. McClure

Matthew W. McCurley

James C. McGuire

Jace W. McKenzie

Christopher J. Meyers

Nathan S. Miller

Nicholas D. Mirabile

Junlin S. Mo

Kenneth H. Moales III

Maximilian M. Moeser

Jean-Paul F. Mourier

Nicholas M. Muro

Andres M. Narvaez

Peter M. Nguyen

Christian A. Nilsson

Chidi G. Nkwo

Chinedu B. Nkwo

Obumneme N. Nkwo

Riley G. O’Boyle

Ian M. O’Grady

Julio Ojea Quintana

Michael A. Ornato

Ricky A. Pabon

John R. Pacelli

Stephen M. Page

Briggs E. Palmer

Pryce H. Palmero

Biagio Paoletta

Choulhyun Park

Peter J. Pastorok

Thomas C. Paul

Anthony S. Petrosinelli

Destin R. Piagentini

Marc J. Pinto

Michael Piroli

Charles B. Pollner

Ahsen J. Pothiawala

Matthew W. Pulsifer

Benjamin A. Quincy

Carlos A. Quinones

Christian T. Quinones

Christopher M. Ray

Alexander P. Reza

Kyle M. Riccardi

Michael J. Riina

Frederick E. Rio

Nelson J. Rivera

James E. Rivers

Brendan J. Roberts

James R. Roland

Michael J. Roland

Andrew F. Rothe

Christopher J. Rotondo Jr.

Jack D. Ryan

Jemuel Saint Jean

Evensen N. Saint Juste

James T. Saint Paul II

Anthony M. Sakakini

Alexander J. Sammarco

Nathan J. Sanchez

Mitchell J. Savoca

Brendan D. Sawyer

Michael H. Scarnavack

Joseph R. Schanne

Tyler J. Schultz

Connor G. Sendzik

Devonte T. Shaw

Michael J. Shea

Mark J. Sheffer

Jonathan P. Siveyer

Tristan L. Sotil

Colin A. Spadinger

John M. Spellane III

James R. Stacy

William Stanco

Patrick J. Steed

Sean Paul Stolarski

William H. Stuart

Ryan W. Sullivan

Daniel Szabo

Colin P. Terry

Devin R. Thomas

John F. Thorme III

James F. Thornton

Evan A. Titus

Hunter C. Trautz

Michael A. Tromba Jr.

Michael H. Turk

Nicolas S. Ulloa

Bernston G. Valenzuela

Philip J. Vlandis

Spencer G. Vlandis

Maxwell F. Waghorne

Alexander D. Wagner

Michael C. Walsh

John F. Walshe

Maxwell R. Ward

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