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Vol. 34. No. 1 Fall 2013 A PUBLICATION FOR THE ALUMNI, PARENTS AND FRIENDS OF FORDHAM PREP Rev. Christopher Devron, SJ is a Jesuit priest of the New York Province of the Society of Jesus. The middle of three children, he grew up in Palatine, a northwest suburb of Chicago, where he attended public schools until his undergraduate education at the University of Notre Dame. At Notre Dame, he earned a bachelor’s in arts, with a double major in philosophy and government, and a concentration in PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics). After being graduated in 1989, he came to New York City to work as a volunteer teacher at Cardinal Spellman High School in the Bronx through a program of the Archdiocese of New York. He returned to Notre Dame to pursue graduate studies in theology, and then entered the New York Province as a Jesuit novice in 1991. In 1993, he took first vows, and began graduate studies in philosophy and theology at Loyola University Chicago, where he earned a master’s in the history of philosophy. Between 1995-96, he served as executive director of the Inner-City Teaching Corps (ICTC) in Chicago. Founded by Mr. Pat Ryan, Jr. in 1993, the ICTC recruits and places recent college graduates as teachers in inner-city schools throughout Chicago. Fr. Devron solidified the ICTC’s early success as a pilot program so that it could improve and sustain its mission. He helped create its first advisory board and a partnership with the Loyola University School of Education so that volunteers could receive graduate credit for their professional development as ICTC volunteers. Fr. Devron worked closely with the Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Chicago, principals at more than a dozen inner-city parochial schools on Chicago’s west and south sides, and the Big Shoulders Fund. He then led a search to identify a long-term ICTC director. Returning to the New York City for two years (1996-98), he taught at the Gonzaga Middle School Program for Boys in Harlem—a Nativity Miguel Model School—and created a scholarship program to assist Gonzaga students attending private high schools. The following year, he was assigned as director of the Loyola Youth Center in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. In 1998, he returned to graduate studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he earned a Masters in Divinity at the Weston Jesuit School of Theology. He also earned a Masters in Theology in African American spirituality, through course work at the Harvard Divinity School and the Institute for Black Catholic Studies at Xavier University in New Orleans. In 2001, he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest at the Fordham University Church. For the next five years he worked as the founding director of REACH (Recruiting Excellence for Academics in Catholic High Schools). REACH, an initiative of Regis High School, identifies, recruits and prepares academically gifted middle school boys who could not otherwise afford a Catholic, private secondary education, and assists their families with scholarship opportunities at Regis, Fordham Preparatory School, Xavier High School, The Loyola School and other top high schools in New York City. Fr. Devron interacted with the strategic planning and education committees of the Regis Board of Trustees, regularly presenting to them the progress and impact of REACH. Working with the Regis development office, Fr. Devron created a development strategy for REACH, wrote foundation proposals, and frequently met with foundation officers and individual donors to the program. REACH—which includes a summer residential component at the University of Scranton (Scranton, PA)—currently enrolls over 100 students from every borough. Now ten years old, REACH has helped dozens of young people from New York City gain access to more than several million dollars in academic scholarships and financial aid at Catholic high schools throughout the city. The first REACH graduates are now attending colleges and universities throughout the country. During his tenure at REACH, Father Devron also taught theology and worked as a campus minister and chair of the committee on diversity at Regis; developed a mentoring program for REACH students; and served as a weekend associate at the Church of St. Joseph in Harlem, one of a handful of historically black Catholic churches in Manhattan. He has served as a part-time chaplain at The Marymount School and the Notre Dame Alumni Club of New York City. In 2008, Fr. Devron was appointed the founding president of Christ the King Jesuit College Preparatory School, on Chicago’s West side—the 20th Cristo Rey model school opened since the first one (Cristo Rey Jesuit High School) was founded in 1996. Christ the King is a Catholic Jesuit, independent, coeducational, college preparatory school for students from families on Chicago’s west side who would otherwise not have access to a private secondary school education. Sponsored by the Chicago-Detroit Province Jesuits, Christ the King offers students a strong academic and spiritual foundation integrated with a Corporate Work-Study Program in a safe, disciplined, faith-based and caring environ- ment. The school's program is designed to foster each student's intellectual and spiritual growth built on a deepening relationship with Jesus Christ. Christ the King seeks to inspire and prepare its students to become creative leaders: “men and women for others” who are committed to work for justice in the Church, in the civic community, and in their chosen profession. During his tenure at Christ the King, Fr. Devron presided over the construction of its new campus—a $30MM facility—and steady growth in enrollment, board of trustees, and faculty and staff. On March 4, 2011, Fr. Devron professed solemn vows as a Jesuit in the Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola at Christ the King Jesuit College Prep (Chicago, IL). Fr. Devron serves on the following boards: Loyola Academy (Wilmette, IL); Loyola University Chicago (on which he chairs the Student Development Committee and has been appointed to the Executive Committee). He served as a board member for the UNO Charter School Network and was a member of Rahm Emanuel's Commission on Child Safety Zones. He has led workshops and retreats on school diversity for the Jesuit Secondary Education Association, the New York Association of Independent Schools, the Canisius High School Board of Trustees (Buffalo, NY), and The Loyola School (New York, NY). He was appointed a special adjunct professor of sociology at St. Joseph’s University (Philadelphia, PA), where in the summer of 1998 he was part of a team of instructors who taught a traveling course on the history and spirituality of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. Articles authored by Father Devron have been published in America magazine, the Tablet and the Journal of Popular Culture and BustedHalo.com. Welcome Father Devron Father Christopher Devron, S.J. received the Fordham Mace as he was officially installed as the 35th President of Fordham Prep at this morning’s Mass of the Holy Spirit. Father Devron is pictured with Chair of the Board John Neary ’87 and Assistant to the Provincial for Secondary and Pre-Secondary Education Edward Young. Mr. Young represented Provincial Rev. David Ciancimino, S.J. Fr. Devron celebrates the 2013 Mass of the Holy Spirit Fr. Devron welcomes the Class of 2017 Ramview Ramview

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Vol. 34. No. 1Fall 2013

A P U B L I C A T I O N F O R T H E A L U M N I , P A R E N T S A N D F R I E N D S O F F O R D H A M P R E P

Rev. Christopher Devron, SJ is a Jesuit priest of the New York Province of the Societyof Jesus. The middle of three children, he grew up in Palatine, a northwest suburb ofChicago, where he attended public schools until his undergraduate education at theUniversity of Notre Dame. At Notre Dame, he earned a bachelor’s in arts, with a doublemajor in philosophy and government, and a concentration in PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics).

After being graduated in 1989, he came to New York City to work as a volunteerteacher at Cardinal Spellman High School in the Bronx through a program of theArchdiocese of New York. He returned to Notre Dame to pursue graduate studies in theology, and then entered the New York Province as a Jesuit novice in 1991. In 1993, he took first vows, and began graduate studies in philosophy and theology at LoyolaUniversity Chicago, where he earned a master’s in the history of philosophy.

Between 1995-96, he served as executive director of the Inner-City Teaching Corps(ICTC) in Chicago. Founded by Mr. Pat Ryan, Jr. in 1993, the ICTC recruits and placesrecent college graduates as teachers in inner-city schools throughout Chicago. Fr. Devronsolidified the ICTC’s early success as a pilot program so that it could improve and sustainits mission. He helped create its first advisory board and a partnership with the LoyolaUniversity School of Education so that volunteers could receive graduate credit for theirprofessional development as ICTC volunteers. Fr. Devron worked closely with theSuperintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Chicago, principals at more than a dozen inner-city parochial schools on Chicago’s west and south sides, and the BigShoulders Fund. He then led a search to identify a long-term ICTC director.

Returning to the New York City for two years (1996-98), he taught at the GonzagaMiddle School Program for Boys in Harlem—a Nativity Miguel Model School—and created a scholarship program to assist Gonzaga students attending private high schools.The following year, he was assigned as director of the Loyola Youth Center in CrownHeights, Brooklyn.

In 1998, he returned to graduate studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where heearned a Masters in Divinity at the Weston Jesuit School of Theology. He also earned aMasters in Theology in African American spirituality, through course work at the Harvard Divinity School and the Institute for Black Catholic Studies at Xavier University in New Orleans.

In 2001, he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest at the Fordham University Church.For the next five years he worked as the founding director of REACH (RecruitingExcellence for Academics in Catholic High Schools). REACH, an initiative of Regis HighSchool, identifies, recruits and prepares academicallygifted middle school boys who could not otherwiseafford a Catholic, private secondary education, andassists their families with scholarship opportunities atRegis, Fordham Preparatory School, Xavier HighSchool, The Loyola School and other top high schoolsin New York City.

Fr. Devron interacted with the strategic planningand education committees of the Regis Board ofTrustees, regularly presenting to them the progressand impact of REACH. Working with the Regis development office, Fr. Devron created a developmentstrategy for REACH, wrote foundation proposals, andfrequently met with foundation officers and individualdonors to the program. REACH—which includes asummer residential component at the University ofScranton (Scranton, PA)—currently enrolls over 100students from every borough. Now ten years old,REACH has helped dozens of young people from New York City gain access to more than several million dollars in academic scholarships and financialaid at Catholic high schools throughout the city. Thefirst REACH graduates are now attending colleges anduniversities throughout the country.

During his tenure at REACH, Father Devron also taught theology and worked as a campus minister and chair of the committee on diversity atRegis; developed a mentoring program for REACHstudents; and served as a weekend associate at theChurch of St. Joseph in Harlem, one of a handful of

historically black Catholic churches in Manhattan. He has served as a part-time chaplain at The Marymount School and the Notre Dame Alumni Club of New York City.

In 2008, Fr. Devron was appointed the founding president of Christ the King JesuitCollege Preparatory School, on Chicago’s West side—the 20th Cristo Rey model schoolopened since the first one (Cristo Rey Jesuit High School) was founded in 1996. Christ the King is a Catholic Jesuit, independent, coeducational, college preparatory school for students from families on Chicago’s west side who would otherwise not have access to aprivate secondary school education. Sponsored by the Chicago-Detroit Province Jesuits,Christ the King offers students a strong academic and spiritual foundation integrated witha Corporate Work-Study Program in a safe, disciplined, faith-based and caring environ-ment. The school's program is designed to foster each student's intellectual and spiritualgrowth built on a deepening relationship with Jesus Christ. Christ the King seeks to inspireand prepare its students to become creative leaders: “men and women for others” who arecommitted to work for justice in the Church, in the civic community, and in their chosenprofession. During his tenure at Christ the King, Fr. Devron presided over the constructionof its new campus—a $30MM facility—and steady growth in enrollment, board of trustees,and faculty and staff.

On March 4, 2011, Fr. Devron professed solemnvows as a Jesuit in the Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola at Christ the King Jesuit College Prep (Chicago, IL).

Fr. Devron serves on the following boards:Loyola Academy (Wilmette, IL); Loyola UniversityChicago (on which he chairs the StudentDevelopment Committee and has been appointed to the Executive Committee). He served as a boardmember for the UNO Charter School Network andwas a member of Rahm Emanuel's Commission onChild Safety Zones.

He has led workshops and retreats on school diversity for the Jesuit Secondary EducationAssociation, the New York Association ofIndependent Schools, the Canisius High SchoolBoard of Trustees (Buffalo, NY), and The LoyolaSchool (New York, NY). He was appointed a specialadjunct professor of sociology at St. Joseph’sUniversity (Philadelphia, PA), where in the summerof 1998 he was part of a team of instructors whotaught a traveling course on the history and spirituality of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement.Articles authored by Father Devron have been published in Americamagazine, the Tablet and theJournal of Popular Culture and BustedHalo.com.

WelcomeFather Devron

Father Christopher Devron, S.J. received the Fordham Mace as he was officiallyinstalled as the 35th President of Fordham Prep at this morning’s Mass of the HolySpirit. Father Devron is pictured with Chair of the Board John Neary ’87 and Assistantto the Provincial for Secondary and Pre-Secondary Education Edward Young. Mr. Young represented Provincial Rev. David Ciancimino, S.J.

Fr. Devron celebrates the 2013 Mass of the Holy Spirit

Fr. Devron welcomes the Class of 2017

RamviewRamview

2 Ramview / Winter/Spring 2012

Ministr y

In our Scripture studies in the seminary, we learned theimportance of hospitality in the Israelite community. Abram,way back in Genesis 18 .1-15, ran out from his tent to welcomethree strangers, entreated them to rest and accept a littlewater, hastened to find his wife Sarah and told her to makesome bread, ran to his flock to find a tender calf and gave itto his servant who hurried to prepare it. They must all havebeen out of breath when Abram finally took cream, nuts andthe calf he had prepared and laid all of this humbly before the strangers. Talk about service and hospitality!

The strangers, who were angels in disguise, promisedAbram that a year later his wife would have a son in spite ofhis old age and the fact that Sarah’s child-bearing years werebehind her. What a wonderful gift for showing kindness tostrangers. Martha did the same thing for Jesus in Luke 10. 38-42. And what was her reward? She did what was normally expected when an unannounced visitor arrived.She welcomed and fed him. Why the rebuke, gentle as it musthave been, rather than the anticipated praise and gratitude?What did she do to deserve this?

I personally believe Martha would have received sinceregratitude and thanks from Our Lord if she hadn’t criticizedher sister Mary for not helping her serve the meal. I don’tthink Jesus’ visit was to find a free gourmet meal. He simplywanted to relax with special friends, which the two sisters and their brother Lazarus were. Mary apparently sensed Hismood and sat at His feet to be nourished and consoled by His wisdom and conversation. She had made the betterchoice on this occasion.

A mother of ten suggests another scenario for our reflection on this scene. Picture Mary spilling out her worriesto Jesus: concerns about Lazarus’ health, the difficulty of

finding a good husband, arguments with Martha, troublingspiritual questions. Meanwhile, Jesus can hear Martha in thekitchen, quietly organizing a simple, healthy meal, singingsoftly, obviously enjoying preparing food for people she loves.He turns to Mary and says, “Mary, Mary, you are anxious andupset about so many things. How often do I have to say overand over again: “Don’t worry, do not be anxious?”

If we combine both stories, Jesus isn’t telling Martha toget out of the kitchen and Mary to stop sitting as His feet.Rather, it seems to me, He is encouraging each of them not to fuss too much over trivial matters. Both Martha and Maryshould relax with their guest and listen to Him, both in theliving room and at the dinner table. This happens in the oneother Martha incident in the gospels in John 11.1-44, wellworth rereading.

This miraculous scene occurs only in the gospel according to John. When informed that Lazarus “the manyou love is ill”, Jesus delays two days before leaving forBethany. When told that Jesus has arrived, Martha leaves themourners with Mary at the burial site and goes to Jesus toremonstrate with Him for being late. Then Martha told MaryJesus was there, Mary got up quickly and made the sameassertion as her sister; “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not had died.” One can see why Jesus lovedthem so – different but trusting, instinctive and direct, loving friends in the deepest and fullest sense of the word. If Lazarus was like them, and he most likely was, we can seewhy Jesus was in tears at the tomb. We each love and serve in our unique way – thanks be to God! Jesus never asks to try to be someone else – He could have made us that way.Rather, He wants us to follow our heart, to whisper our love,to sing our song and to be ourselves.

Chaplain’s Corner Being True to OneselfFr. Don Devine, S.J., Chaplain

In March of 2013, while anxiously planningthe upcoming Cardboard City Night, my mentorgroup and I encountered a dilemma. We were inneed of a guest speaker who would help bringhome awareness of the homeless and share withus the opportunities out there for us to start something that matters. A week or so later, I metP.J. Collins, an entrepreneur, whose father Patrickgraduated from the Prep in 1967, my life and thelives of my students was forever changed. Mr.Collins told myself, 45 students and six facultymembers about a non-profit he created known as 10,000 PB&J’s.

The mission of 10,000 PB&J’s is to provide not only meals, but also compassion and conversation to those in need. Each Sundayevening, people from all walks of life meet atPatrick’s Pub in White Plains. After a brief discussion, an assembly line is formed, andpeanut butter and jelly sandwiches are made. At the end of the assembly line, two volunteersbag the meals and also add in a bottle of waterand three Hershey kisses. Each night theteams make around 500 sandwiches. Once thebags are complete, teams are formed and weall travel to various pre-determined routes inNYC. This summer colleagues Chris Hemsley,Matt Bobo and new Prep President FatherChris Devron all joined me on this incredibleoutreach opportunity.

After much discussion with Collins andHemsley, we are very excited to bring 10,000PB&J’s to Fordham Prep. We will be doing fourseparate runs right out of the Commons. Ourfreshman classes will be required to participate in one element of the process. That may includefundraising, sandwich making or delivery. Asmany are aware, Fordham Prep has a rich historyof service and outreach. Bringing 10,000 PB&J’s to the Bronx and having Fordham Prep as ourhome base will only strengthen and further growthat commitment. We are currently scouting outareas around our Fordham Prep campus to provide the meals to those in need. Many facultymembers and alumni alike have already expressedinterest in helping. If you or someone you knowwould like to help please feel free to email me [email protected] for more information.

10,000 PB & J’sMy Summer Learning How to Make a DifferenceMichael Viele ’01

Patrick Collins ’67, father ofP.J. Collins the creator of

10,000 PB & Js

Ramview / Winter/Spring 2012 3

From the President’s Of f ice

It is indeed a privilege to write my first Ramview report as the 35th President ofFordham Preparatory School.

Though I’ve been at the Prep for only two months, it feels much longer—largelybecause of the warm welcome extended to me by so many of you, which makes me feelalready at home in the Fordham Prep community. Whether you are a parent, faculty orstaff member, student, an alumnus or a friend, I want to engage your energy and vision as we build our mission of faith, scholarship and service (see “Engagement,” below). So far, I have had nearly 50 one-on-one meetings to enlist your ideas as I form a learning agendato establish my leadership. I work with an “open door,” and I invite you to call, write or make an appointment to meet with me so I can continue to learn and grow on the job.

Many have asked me to describe where I intend to focus my energy and attention as I move into my new role as president. I want to share with you the “E’s” that form the basis of my focus:

First and foremost, a school is only vibrant if it continues to recruit and attract students who reflect its historic mission. Enrollment will be a major focus of my leadership. Part of enrollment success is a “numbers game,” but, as the saying goes, wewant “quality, not just quantity.” Enrollment quality at Fordham Prep means somethingvery specific: our school is blessed to occupy a unique market niche because it bringstogether a genuinely diverse group of young men representing many different communities, backgrounds, races, cultures, ethnicities and socioeconomic classes. In fact, as I meet with our alumni, they inevitably tell me one of the aspects of their Prep education that they most cherish was learning from—and becoming friends andteammates with—peers who came from backgrounds different than their own. Theseexperiences form a critical value proposition underlying a Fordham Prep education: The Fordham Prep alumnus enters an increasingly diverse and even globalized workforcewith an awareness and a cultural competency which give him a competitive advantage.

However, our diverse enrollment isn’t a result of a simplistic “check-the-box”approach in our admissions process. Rather, it happens because, for generations, the sons of newly arrived immigrants and families who could not otherwise afford a privateeducation have aspired to become Fordham Prep students. Reflecting this history, I’mthrilled that this year fully one-third of our freshman class—the Class of 2017—comesfrom the borough of the Bronx. This percentage of Bronx students has been a strategicgoal for Fordham Prep for the past several years.

In order to sustain this unique diversity, Fordham Prep must build its Endowment,which is the second “E” on which I will focus. When St. Ignatius Loyola agreed to foundJesuit high schools in 16th Century Europe, he prohibited them from charging tuition, so that they could serve the rich and poor alike.

Today, the complex demands of our economy require our families to pay tuition.Even as tuition increases, it still cannot cover our costs. Our Annual Fund provides an important source of revenue that bridges the gap, and I urge you to support it.

However, we cannot simply rely on escalating tuition and ever-increasing development goals to fund operations. A significantly larger endowment is the only

solution to this problem. It will guaranteethat any bright young man who qualifies for a Fordham Prep education will be ableto afford one, regardless of family income.Endowment growth will preserve our historic mission and enhance our educational outcomes for all students.

Growing our enrollment and endowment will require that we cometogether like never before, and becomemore deeply engaged in the work of ourcommon mission. Therefore, the third “E”on which I will focus is Engagement. Wecannot afford to sit idly by in an educationalenvironment that is undergoing rapidchanges and tectonic shifts. I want to helpyou feel passionate—part of the process—sothat together, we may pursue continuousimprovement in all aspects of school andinstitutional life, whether they involve classroom technology and student learning; collegecounseling; cocurricular activities and sports; alumni relations; fundraising; our physicalplant or communicating our value proposition to our stakeholders. St. Ignatius Loyolacalled this “passion for improvement” striving for the “magis”—the “greater” good. The“magis” at Fordham Prep always invites us to deepen our commitment and innovate ourmethods to help our students achieve academic excellence, and become “men for others,” dedicated to God’s greater glory.

Finally, as a Jesuit priest, my vocation is one of Encouragement. Ignatian spiritualityis founded on the conviction that we can “find God in all things.” This is an extraordinary,transformational insight. It has the potential to revolutionize our minds and hearts. Yet, as I told each class of students during our morning assemblies recently, we can easily lose sight of God’s love for us. I want to do whatever I can to help our students, ouralumni, faculty and staff see God alive and active in their everyday lives; dealing with eachof us directly and gently—“as a school master deals with his pupil” (St. Ignatius Loyola)—calling us to follow Jesus; giving us the humility to show mercy and the courage to workfor justice; and uniting us through the Spirit in our common mission of Catholic Jesuiteducation.

Enrollment…Endowment…Engagement…Encouragement: All in the service ofan overarching “E”: Education in the Jesuit tradition. I hope these “Five E’s” excite you asmuch as they excite me!

As I continue to get to know many of the Fordham Prep community on a more personal level, please know that I pray for you daily. Please pray for me as well.

As the new school year gets underway, there is much forwhich we are grateful. Some 230 eager freshmen grace our corridors, bringing enthusiasm, intellectual and athletic abilities,and lots of energy. Seniors return as young men, displayingnew-found maturity and assuming leadership roles throughoutthe building. Physical plant improvements continue, perhapsmost notably in the Higgins Competitive Gym and the LeonardTheatre. The entire gymnasium has been painted, the standsrepaired and motorized, the scoreboards replaced, and a beautiful wooden floor complete with colorful graphic designshas replaced the old rubber one. In the Theatre, the lights andthe sound system have been upgraded, some seats replaced,and the stage itself has been refinished.

It may be, however, that the work which may well result in the greatest change and improvement is going on behindthe scenes. We have decided that during the next academicyear, we will institute a 1-1 program in which every studentand faculty member will have an electronic device for use athome and in the classroom. Last year, we formed ourVanguard group, consisting of two tech savvy teachers fromeach department, the principal, two assistant principals, andthe Technology Director. We spent many hours evaluatingwhat kind of device our program would utilize and chose thetablet computer.

The Vanguard group then worked together for severalweeks this summer. We began a review of programs andapproaches to curriculum that will enable students with com-puters to improve their learning, to work more collaboratively,and to perform more evaluation and problem solving activi-ties. We also traveled to Philadelphia for a day to visit a schoolwhich works in partnership with Microsoft and in which everystudent has a computer. We learned a lot. The Vanguard groupwill now lead a year-long preparation of the entire faculty forthis transition to what is known as 1-1 computing, where eachstudent and each teacher uses his or her own computer as one

more tool in the learning process. It is worth noting that byour kick-off date of September 2014, the Prep will join at least36 of the some 50 American Jesuit high schools which willalready have some form of a one-to-one program.

We believe that the computer will create something of aparadigm shift in the classroom. Assignments can be moreopen-ended, learning can be more self-directed and sustained,students will have more opportunities to use preferred learningstyles, and feedback can be more frequent and timely. Learningwill become more personalized and engaging. The emphasiswill be on higher-order content, complex skills such as synthesis,problem solving, and the integration of the two. Teachers’ roleswill, more than ever, include acting as guides and mentors. In the traditional classroom, students often come to class toreceive information from the teacher. In a 1-1 classroom, thestudent obtains information in a myriad of ways, and studentsand teachers work collaboratively to created shared knowledgeand hone higher order analytical skills.

To be clear, however, our Jesuit approach to educationwhich has cura personalis (care of the individual) at its corewill not change. More explicitly, the relationships between faculty and students, based on care and trust, will continue to be the driving dynamic of the Prep. It is through these relational dynamics in the classroom, on teams and clubs, andon retreats and in liturgies, that each student will discover whohe is. He will develop the strength and tools he needs to growmore fully into his humanity, will come to recognize that God is present in all things making life both meaningful andpurposeful, and will commit himself to using his talents totransform the world.

There is much to be done and the details will evolve astechnology evolves, but we believe the quiet work of our faculty this year, led by the Vanguard group, will result in oneof the most impactful changes at the Prep.

The Principal’s Report

The President’s Report

Robert J. Gomprecht ’65Principal

Rev. Christopher J. Devron, SJ President

Fordham Prep Founded in 1841, Fordham Preparatory School is a four-year, Jesuit, all-male, Catholic, college preparatory school located on the 85-acre Rose Hill Campus of Fordham University. The Prep was the fifth Jesuit high school founded in the United States and is part of a network of 55 Jesuit high schools in the country. Today there are more than 2,000 Jesuit educational institutions in 56 countries around the world.

Enrollment 930 students – the majority of the students are from Westchester, the Bronx and Manhattan. The Prep also has students from Brooklyn and Queens; Long Island; Rockland, Putnam and Dutchess counties; and New Jersey and Connecticut; and a network of over 11,600 graduates.

Student Diversity 28% of the students have diverse backgrounds: 12% are Hispanic, 7% are multiracial, 6% are African American, and 3% are Asian.

Accreditation New York State Board of RegentsMiddle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools

Membership New York State Association of Independent SchoolsJesuit Secondary Education Association

Ministry and Service The Fordham Prep community seeks to foster knowledge and love of God and neighbor and welcomes the gifts that all members of the community contribute to the school’s mission. The Prep’s Campus Ministry Program includes a number of events, activities and retreats to nurture and strengthen the spiritual growth of Prep students and faculty. The Prep’s Christian Service Program provides the opportunity for students to put their faith into action through a four-year requirement and a number of activities and projects.

Academic Our curriculum provides a full college preparatory education. The Prep also has 17 Advanced Placement courses. Qualified students can attend college classes at Fordham University and do research at the University’s library.

McNamara Library The McNamara library has a collection of approximately 10,000 holdings, subscribes to 52 different online reference and research databases, and has access to circulating and reference electronic books.

Class of 2013 Typically, 99% of the Prep’s graduates attend college. Fifty-five percent of the Class of 2013 are enrolled in colleges listed as “Most” or “Highly” competitive by Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges. Among the 2013 graduates, the Prep had one National Merit Scholarship winner, two National Merit Scholarship finalists, seven National Merit Scholarship Commended Students (top 5% nationally of all students who took the PSAT in their junior year), one National Achievement finalist, one National Achievement Scholarship semi-finalist, and one National Achievement Outstanding Participant, one National AP Scholar, twenty-eight AP Scholars With Distinction, sixteen AP Scholars With Honor, and thirty-five AP Scholars.

Employees 116 employees, including 81 faculty members. The faculty members have an average of 19 years of teaching experience. 90% of the faculty have advanced degrees, including 5 with doctoral degrees. There are 8 Jesuits on the faculty and staff.

Student-Faculty Ratio The overall student-faculty ratio is 11:1.

Cocurricular Activities Fordham Prep sponsors more than 60 student clubs and activities, which are organized and run by faculty and students, and provide opportunities for the students to explore areas of particular interest to them. Sixty-eight percent of the students participate in at least one cocurricular activity. For aspiring artists, musicians, singers, and actors, the Prep has a large art studio, a band room, and the 1,000 seat Leonard Theater for plays and musicals. The Prep also organizes art shows for students, faculty and the Prep community to exhibit their work.

Athletics The Prep has 38 interscholastic teams participating in 17 sports including: baseball, basketball, bowling, crew, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, rugby, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field (indoor and outdoor), volleyball and wrestling. Sixty-eight percent of the students participate in at least one interscholastic sport.

Financial Aid/Scholarship For the 2013-2014 fiscal year, more than $3.1 million has been committed for financial aid and scholarships for 420 students (45% of our student body).

Tuition $17,560

Operating Budget $17.2 million

Endowment $21 million, as of June 30, 2013

Annual Fund/ Contributions to the 2012-2013 Annual Fund totaled $1,888,625. In additionAnnual Scholarship $344,931 was contributed for annual scholarships.

The Campaign for Fordham Prep recently completed a five-year $23 million capital campaign, Ensuring the Legacy. The campaign helped to create state-of-the-art Fordham Prep science, music, art and fitness facilities, and increased the Prep’s endowment by over 25%.

4 Ramview / Fall 2013

From the Development Of f ice

Fordham Preparatory School

FACTS AT A GLANCE2013-2014 ACADEMIC YEAR

CHAIR OF THE BOARDMr. John F. Neary ’87Founder3000Kings LLC

VICE-CHAIR OF THE BOARDMr. Joseph A. Schenk P ’09Operating ExecutiveCarlyle Group

BOARD MEMBERSRev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.PresidentFordham Preparatory School

Rev. Claudio M. Burgaleta, S.J.Associate ProfessorFordham University

Mr. Mario A. Ciampi ’78Prentice Capital Management, LLPPrincipal – Head of PrivateInvestments

Dr. Joseph J. CiancagliniHeadmasterConvent of the Sacred Heart

Mr. Ronald T. deCastro ’83General Sales ManagerWXRK-FM/CBS Radio

Rev. Charles A. Frederico, S.J.Vocation DirectorMaryland/New England/New YorkProvinces of the Society of Jesus

Dr. Cassandra H. Hyacinthe P ’99, ’08Assistant PrincipalMount Vernon High School

Mr. Gerald A. Karr ’68Karr North America Real Estate, LLC

Mr. Dwight W. McGuirk ’74General ManagerSmith-Cairns Ford

Mr. Thomas A. McKeever ’61Executive ChairmanAbacus Mining & Exploration

Mr. Donn J. McNamee ’87Senior Vice President LPS Futures, LLC

Mr. Roderick J. Murray ’78Managing Director Mortgage/ABS TradingJeffries & Company

Mr. James S. Rowen ’82Chief Operating OfficerRenaissance Technologies

Mr. Steven A. Ruggiero `77Managing DirectorHead of ResearchR.W. Pressprich & Company

Mrs. Ellen Fahey-SmithAssistant Vice President and Chief of StaffOffice of the ProvostFordham University

Mr. William J. Whelan III ’76PartnerCravath, Swaine & Moore

Mr. Edward YoungAssistant to Second and Pre-Secondary EducationNew York Province of the Society of Jesus

FORDHAM PREP BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2012 - 2013

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Giving Participation Rates on the Rise at Fordham Prep

Loyal Supportes and Volunteers Enable Fordham to Continue to Grow

Over the past four years Fordham Prep’s giving participation rates, among alum-ni, parents and other constituent groups, have shown steady increases and, insome cases, have set school records: alumni – from 16% to 19%; ClassRepresentatives from 70% to 85%; current parents – from 40% to 45%; facultyand staff – from 13% to 37%; Senior Class – from 24% to 82%.

We also receive wonderful support from relatives of alumni, friends, corporationand foundations. This trend is very encouraging. Corporations and foundationsfrequently inquire about the giving participation rates of constituent groupsprior to making gifts to educational institutions.

The Prep continues to move forward and this point of pride, in no small part, isdue to the generosity of our constituent groups and friends and the efforts of ourdedicated volunteers who rally the troops in support of Fordham Prep.

Our Class Representatives keep their classmates connected to each other and thePrep; alumni and parents participate in phonothons, reaching out to constituentgroups and prospective donors; Fathers’ Club and Mothers’ Club members arebusy year round running social activities and events that support the school; theGolf Outing Committee is growing the Prep’s Annual Outing at a rapid pace;and Ye Olde Prep Shoppe volunteers are selling Prep apparel and merchandisewhich help to promote the Prep’s name.

Our constituent groups’ efforts reflect their dedication to our school, and theyserve the Prep for the same reasons: in appreciation of Jesuit Education; becausethey value the relationships they forged at the Prep; desire for future Rams tohave the same formative experiences; and, quite simply, because they loveFordham Prep.

Your support means so much to our school. Enclosed with this Ramview is aresponse envelope for your convenience. Please contact Joan Wollman if furtherinformation is required (telephone 718-367-7500, extension 209; email: [email protected]).

Fordham Prep Annual Fund CampaignFoster Pride at Fordham Prep

Since its founding in 1841, Fordham Preparatory School has continued to grow.We are proud of our school, and its strength is a tribute to all who have supportedthe Prep over the years. Because our Annual Fund is the lifeblood of the school,we would like to answer some questions you may have about our annual appeal:

Q. What is the Annual Fund and why do we need it?A. The Annual Fund sustains Fordham Preparatory School’s commitment

to quality education. The Fund is designed to help cover the current year’s anticipated operational expenses. Because the Fund covers immediate operating expenses, it is critical that the Annual Fund remains strong and growing. This helps to ensure that the school’s operating budget is not compromised.

Q. Why doesn’t Fordham Prep raise tuition to pay for all of the operating needs?

A. Although Fordham Prep must raise tuition annually to guarantee growthin faculty salaries and school programs, the school could not charge the full cost of tuition without seriously limiting the number of qualified students who could afford to attend. Revenue derived through the Annual Fund allows the school to keep tuition at a competitive rate withindependent schools in the surrounding community.

Q. How are the Annual Fund dollars spent?A. The funds raised through the Annual Fund campaign are spent on

budgeted items throughout the school year. In general, the Fund provides support for the professional development of our faculty and staff, classroom materials, student activities and clubs, arts and athletic programs, financial aid and the maintenance of the buildings and grounds.

Q. Who determines the Annual Fund’s goal? If we don’t meet the goal, will the Prep be affected?

A. Fordham Prep President Father Christopher J. Devron S.J. recommends an Annual Fund goal to the Development and Finance committees of the Prep’s Board of Trustees. The process balances tuition revenue forecasting and maximizing Annual Fund potential. If the goal isn’t met,the deficit would result in the deferral of capital improvement projects, eliminating staff development, and delaying technology upgrades.

Q. Who should give to the Annual Fund?A. Everyone who is part of the Fordham Prep community, including

alumni, parents, senior class students, and friends, should support, if possible, the Annual Fund. Contributions to the Annual Fund range from the $10 or $20 a student or young alumnus in college might contribute to many thousands of dollars.

Q. I can’t make a large gift. Does my gift still matter?A. The Prep needs and values everyone’s support. A gift, regardless of the

amount, will provide additional resources and will often serve to encourage others to make gifts. An appropriate gift is one in proportion to a person’s ability to give. Corporate matching gifts enable donors to increase the value of their gifts and provide valuable sources of revenue to the school.

Q. Why is the percent of participation important?A. A high percent of participation in the Annual Fund is an important way

to demonstrate the commitment of the Prep’s constituents. Corporationsand foundations frequently inquire about the participation rates of key constituent groups prior to making gifts to educational institutions.

Q. Does it matter when I pledge or make a gift?A. To help plan the school’s spending, donors are asked to make gifts or

pledges as early in the school year as possible. Payments can be made through the end of the fiscal year on June 30.

Q.How do I contribute to the Annual Fund?A. You can make your tax-deductible donation in any of these ways:

• Pledge now and pay in full or in installments by June 30• A check made payable to Fordham Preparatory School • Credit Card: American Express, Discover, Master Card, Visa• Appreciated securities: call or email the Development Office

for transfer instructions.• Online: by visiting the school’s website at www.fordhamprep.org

Gifts of all amounts are deeply appreciated.

For more information please contact Joan Wollman, Director of Annual Giving,at 718-367-7500 - extension 209, or [email protected]

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Rev. Arthur V. Shea, S.J. Mr. Harry L. McDonough

Stephen J. Amoretty, Ph.D. ’58Mr. James M. Callahan ’59Joseph P. Callahan, Esq. ’62Mr. Frank J. Colarusso ’74George X. Connor, Esq. ’39 Mr. Joseph J. Connor ’62Mr. Edward J. Costello, Jr. ’57Francis R. Coughlin, MD ’44Mr. Joseph S. Coyle ’53Richard A. DeLorenzo, Esq. ’55Mr. Robert D. DiDiego ’45Mr. James W. DiMarzo ’64Hon. Joseph J. DioGuardi ’58

Mr. John M. Fitzpatrick ’58Mr. Richard Flood ’51Mr. John M. Geraghty ’60Mr. Stephen R. Hammond ’58Mr. Edward F. Hickey, Jr. ’46Mr. Kenneth A. Hoffman ’61Mrs. Hector M. Hyacinthe PP ’77, ’79, ’80Mr. James G. Kane ’44Mr. Edward A. Lang, III ’73Mrs. Madelyn R. Larsen PP ’89Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Lavin ’97, ’02James P. Lundy, Esq. ’48Mr. Richard D. Mallery, Jr. ’58

Mr. Thomas F. McEvily, Jr. ’43Mr. John S. McEvoy ’46Mr. Walter J. McLaughlin ’49Thomas J. Mitchell, Esq. ’62Mr. Joseph H. Moglia ’67Mr. John W. Murphy ’53Mr. Thomas J. O'Neill ’52Mr. Joseph G. Opp ’64Mr. William M. Perry ’64Mr. Harold F. X. Plate ’46William F. Quirk, Esq. ’51Mr. Gregory F. Rinn, AAI ’57Mr. Joseph G. Rowan ’58

Mr. John T. Shields ’44Mr. William M. Skehan ’57Mr. Michael J. Sniffen ’67Mr. August A. Stellwag ’49Mrs. Marianna Tostanoski PP ’72, ’74Mr. Gerard B. Tracy ’35Mr. William E. Tuite ’66Mr. Martin J. Waters, Jr. ’57Mr. Frank C. Webster ’44Mr. Paul D. Williams ’56

Below is a list of alumni, parents and friends, living and deceased, who are members of the Shea-McDonoughSociety, individuals who have made provisions in their estate plans for Fordham Prep, thereby honoring the livesand examples of Reverend Arthur Shea, S.J. and Mr. Harry McDonough.

To enroll in the Shea – McDonough Society or for more information about ways and means of giving toFordham Prep, please contact Joan Wollman, Director of Annual Giving at 718-367-7500 ext. 209 or by e-mail [email protected].

SHEA-MCDONOUGH SOCIETY

� TWENTY��Consecutive Years of Giving

20Alfred M. Abate, Esq. AL 1969Mrs. Margaret I. Adlerman PP 1989Paul J. Ambrosini, MD AL 1968Mr. Charles A. Andruss AL 1991Mr. Richard L. Arvedlund AL 1959Mrs. Patricia K. Bader PP 1979Mr. Peter F. Barry AL 1945Mr. John A. Bertrand AL 1956Mr. Robert W. Bertrand AL 1958Edward W. Beuchert, Esq. AL 1954Mr. Owen J. Black, Jr. AL 1943Mr. John P. Blessington AL 1951Mr. Richard F. Blessington AL 1945Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Boland PP 1996Guy C. Bosetti, Esq. AL 1944Mr. Thomas A. Brennan, Jr. AL 1956Mr. William R. Brick, Jr. AL 1957Mr. Donald P. Brisson AL 1962Brooklyn Prep Alumni Assoc.Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Brophy PP 1989Mr. & Mrs. William J. Brown AL 1962Mr. James R. Brugger, Jr. AL 1967Mr. Edmund M. Burke AL 1944Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Burke PP 1986Mr. Robert P. Butta AL 1949Robert M. Byrn, Esq. AL 1949Mr. John C. Calhoun AL 1956Mr. Michael J. Campbell AL 1955Mr. John R. Carsky AL 1979John T. Carty, Esq. AL 1970Joseph P. Castellano, MD AL 1967Mr. Daniel C. Cavaluzzi AL 1973Arthur L. Centonze, Ph.D. AL 1964Michael P. Cesa, MD AL 1964Mr. Paul Coghlan AL 1962Mr. Thomas M. Collins AL 1964Mr. Louis A. Comarato AL 1968Thomas M. Comerford, Esq. AL 1955"Lawrence M. Condon, MD AL 1962Mr. Edward N. Conroy AL 1953Mr. James J. Considine AL 1983Mr. Thomas A. Conway, Jr. AL 1960Mr. John A. Corbett AL 1988Mr. Donald T. Coupe AL 1936Mr. Stephen J. Courtney AL 1968Mr. Francis F. Crawford AL 1966Mr. & Mrs. Robert R. Crimmins AL 1965Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Cronin PP 1998Mrs. John Cronin PP 1989Mr. Douglas E. Cummings AL 1959Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence W. Curran AL 1977Mr. John F. Curtis AL 1968Mr. Kevin R. Daley AL 1948Mr. Vincent D. Daly AL 1949Vincent C. DeBaun, Ph.D. AL 1943Mr. John A. Del Negro AL 1959Mr. Joseph J. DeLosa, Jr. AL 1977Mr. William F. DeMucci, Jr. AL 1962John P. Denneen, Esq. AL 1958

Mr. Ralph D. DeNunzio AL 1949Mr. Joseph E. Dertinger, Jr. AL 1957Mr. Paul O. DeSimone AL 1956Hon. Joseph J. DioGuardi AL 1958Mr. Domenick R. DiPasquale AL 1971Mr. Joseph S. Dirr AL 1964Jorge I. Dominguez, Ph.D. AL 1963Mr. John F. Donahue, Jr. AL 1954Mr. Patrick J. Dooley AL 1980Mr. Raymond J. Dorado AL 1975Mr. William R. Doyle AL 1960Mrs. Maureen E. Driskill PP 1989Mr. James F. Duhig AL 1952Mr. Francis R. Einterz AL 1946Cary R. Ell, Esq. AL 1977Martin B. Engelhardt, Esq. AL 1957Mr. Robert B. Fane AL 1962Charles J. Farrow, MD AL 1969Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Fath, Jr. AL 1969Mr. Richard T. Felago AL 1965Thomas J. Ferro, MD AL 1972Hon. Anthony J. Fiorella, Jr. AL 1956Mr. John J. Foley AL 1963Mr. Michael S. Foltin AL 1974Fordham Prep Mothers’ ClubMr. & Mrs. Paul M. Frank AL 1956Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Fuller PP 1987Mr. Mario J. Gabelli AL 1961Mr. Charles A. Garvin AL 1953Mr. Kenneth E. Gazzola AL 1957Robert A. Gazzola, Esq. AL 1955Mr. John M. Geraghty AL 1960Robert E. Gilbert, Ph.D. AL 1957Mr. Richard J. Gillingham AL 1949Mr. Michael O. Glynn AL 1958Mr. Alexander M. Goasdoue AL 1990Mr. Charles L. Goasdoue AL 1990Mr. & Mrs. Marcel F. Goasdoue PP 1990Mr. Frederick H. Grein, Jr. AL 1964Mr. Thomas W. Grein AL 1969Mr. & Mrs. Carl M. Groepler PP 1987Mrs. George L. Haag PP 1986Mr. Kevin R. Hackett AL 1967Mr. Joseph V. Hamilton, Jr. AL 1947Mr. Stephen R. Hammond AL 1958Mr. William P. Hayes DA 1949Mr. & Mrs. William F. Heitmann AL 1966Drs. David & Lois Hinman PP 1997Mr. Howard W. Hopkins AL 1972Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Horgan AL 1948Mr. William F. Huber AL 1961Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Hundt PP 1998Mr. John C. Hurley, Sr. AL 1965"Mr. Louis V. Isganitis AL 1972Mrs. Dara M. Kane PP 1998Mr. James G. Kane AL 1944Mrs. Howard J. Kaplow PP 1979Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Keating PP 1992Mr. Thomas L. Keily, Jr. AL 1947

Col. Joseph J. Kelly, USMC(Ret) AL 1935Mr. William E. Kennedy AL 1951Mr. William G. Klein AL 1943Mr. Werner A. Kloepfer AL 1957Mr. Francis J. Komornik AL 1955Mr. Edward J. Krol, Jr. AL 1964Mr. Edward A. Lang, III AL 1973Mr. Christopher D. Lauber AL 1979Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Lener PP 1981Samson Liao, Ph.D. AL 1971Mr. & Mrs. Carl D. Liggio AL 1961Mr. Stephen R. LoBello AL 1975Guido M. Lometti, D.D.S AL 1936Mr. William E. Lucey AL 1966Mr. Carmine Lucia AL 1968James P. Lundy, Esq. AL 1948William B. MacGuire, Jr., MD AL 1934Mr. Paul P. Maffei AL 1959Mr. Robert A. Maffei AL 1943Mr. Thomas F. Maher AL 1965Mr. John J. Maloney AL 1947Mr. Robert J. Maloney AL 1945Mr. Thomas D. Mauriello AL 1980Mr. Gerard F. McCabe AL 1952Michael T. McCarthy, Esq. AL 1967John J. McDermott, Esq. AL 1946Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. McGee PP 1988Mr. John T. McGirl AL 1959Terence J. McGrath, D.D.S AL 1951Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McKenna AL 1977Mr. Paul B. McLaughlin AL 1973Mr. Robert K. McLaughlin AL 1950Mr. Walter J. McLaughlin AL 1949Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. McLoughlin PP 1983Mr. Thomas A. McQuillan AL 1946Mr. & Mrs. George F. Miller FRMr. James A. Mitchell AL 1942Mr. Joseph H. Moglia AL 1967Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Moroney PP 2000Mr. Joseph E. Mottola AL 1958Stephen E.Mulligan, Esq. AL 1969Mr. Kevin F. Mulvey AL 1962Mr. Lawrence A. Murphy AL 1979Mr. & Mrs. James F. Murray AL 1963Mr. Peter E. Murray AL 1963Mr. & Mrs. John F. Neary AL 1987New York Province of the Society of JesusMr. Kevin P. Norton AL 1971Mr. Stephen J. Norton AL 1969Mr. Anthony F. O'Boyle, Jr. AL 1946Mr. Joseph D. O'Brien, Jr. AL 1957Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O'Brien PP 1986Mr. Donald J. O'Connell AL 1949Dr. & Mrs. Ralph A. O'Connell AL 1955Mr. Edward J. O'Connor AL 1970Mr. Kevin J. B. O'Connor AL 1964Mr. Neil R. O'Hanlon AL 1968Mr. George M. O'Har AL 1966Richard L. O'Hara, Esq. AL 1947

John J. O'Leary, Esq. AL 1944Mr. Thomas M. O'Malley AL 1965Mr. Brendan T. O'Neill AL 1975Mrs. John V. O'Toole PP 1989Mr. Daniel M. Ottaviano AL 1969Mr. & Mrs. Alec A. Pandaleon PP 1980Mr. Charles J. Pelisson AL 1953Mr. William M. Perry AL 1964Mr. William B. Pollard, III PP 1989Mr. Alfonse J. Preisser AL 1957Harold W. Pskowski, Esq. AL 1967Mr. Jon L. Rapillo AL 1982Paul P. Rega, MD AL 1966Robert J. Reid, Esq. AL 1964Dr. & Mrs. Paul J. Reiss PPMr. Robert F. Reninger AL 1954Mrs. Eileen Reynolds PP 1982Mr. Joseph T. Ricci AL 1964Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Rinaldi PP 1984Thomas D. Rizzo, MD AL 1977Mr. John P. Robben AL 1948William P. Roberts, Ph.D. AL 1949Mr. Richard J. Russo AL 1967Mr. Thomas J. Ryan AL 1988Richard C. San George, Ph.D. AL 1969Mr. Michael J. Scarpelli AL 1957Mr. Richard G. Scarpelli AL 1959Mr. & Mrs. Ernst R. Schaaf PP 1990Mr. Walter E. Schluter AL 1960Mr. John C. Schneider AL 1962Mr. Frank A. Scolaro AL 1941Mr. Robert P. Serafin AL 1970Denis R. Shea, Esq. AL 1971Mr. John J. Sheehan AL 1951Mr. John T. Shields AL 1944Mr. & Mrs. Gerald S. Smith PP 1995Christopher A. South, Esq. AL 1972Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Spillane PP 1995Mr. & Mrs. John W. Spollen PP 1995Mr. Edward C. Squire AL 1950Mr. August A. Stellwag AL 1949Mrs. Margaret F. Sullivan WIMr. Ronald S. Tamoschat AL 1955Vincent J. Torna, Esq. AL 1969Mr. Timothy R. Tostanoski AL 1974Mr. David C. Trahan AL 1983Mr. Daniel J. Tynan AL 1962Mr. Quince V. Venturino AL 1981Mr. Martin J. Waters, Jr. AL 1957Thomas G. Webber, MD AL 1962Wayne M. Weisner, MD AL 1942Mr. Robert F. Wetjen AL 1955Henry F. White, Esq. AL 1963Mr. Jeffrey M. Williams AL 1968Mr. Paul D. Williams AL 1956Mr. George J. Wino AL 1945Mr. William J. Wollman AL 1985

Below are the names of the members of the Prep community who have made contributions for twenty or more consecutive years through June 30, 2013. Wethank them for their loyal and generous support. If you have any questions about this list, please contact Director of Annual Giving Joan Wollman by e-mail [email protected] or by telephone at 718-367-7500 ext. 209.

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Fordham Preparatory School’s 18th Annual Golf Outing was held on June 18, 2013at Quaker Ridge Golf Club, Scarsdale, NY and Wykagyl Country Club, New Rochelle,NY.

Despite the challenge of a rainy day, the outing was a great success. With 181 golfparticipants, and more than $72,000 net raised for the school’s Annual Fund, the outingset records for participation and net revenue raised for the second consecutive year.And, this growth is expected to continue.

The outing included lunch, shotgun start for the golfers, a cocktail reception, fol-lowed by an open-seating dinner buffet. Silent and live auctions featured noteworthytrips, highly regarded golf clubs, college and professional athletic events, and top restau-rants and hotels, among other fine offerings - and there were 41 wonderful raffle prizes.

Prizes were also awarded for closest to the pin, longest drive and straightest drive,and for low gross and net scores in foursome competitions.

We are most grateful to the members of our Golf Committee for their assistance inplanning and executing our outing and helping us to take this event to a new level, andalso to the outing’s sponsors for their generosity and interest in our school.

The golf committee is already making plans for next year’s outing which will beheld on June 17, 2014. We are considering including a tennis component in this event,and we would appreciate your letting us know if this component would be of interest toyou. Golf Committee volunteers are welcome.

If you would like to participate in next year’s outing, or assist us as a GolfCommittee volunteer, please contact John Kahl, Vice President for Development andAlumni Relations, at telephone 718-367-7500, extension 210; email: [email protected]. We hope that you will join us at this event.

18th ANNUAL FORDHAM PREP GOLF OUTINGAnother Success by all Accounts

COMMITTEE CHAIRSteven Ruggiero’77

COMMITTEE MEMBERSThomas Bacon P’15Joseph Carballeira ’71Steve Courtney ’68Sean Davey ’80Julio Diaz ’73Brian Duffy ’95Michael Franchi ’96James Harrison ’69Christopher Healy ’85, P’17Niall Henry ’98Adrian Mansylla ’09William McNamara ’96Gerry Moss ’68John Murphy ’77Peter Murray ’63Connor Nugent ’06Michael Quinlan ’71Steven Riccio P’14Nelson Ritter ’96Kevin Rooney ’88, P’17Thomas Ryan ’88Quint Spitzer P’12, ’15John Trimble P’13, ’16George Zambetti, Jr. ’68

FORDHAM PREP STAFFLarry Curran ’77John KahlJohn Mercorella ’07Joan Wollman P’85

LEADERSHIP SPONSORSThomas Campbell ’76DC Capital Partners

JESUIT, FACULTY/STAFF, VOLUNTEER SPONSORMargaret AdlermanThomas CurtinJohn Freeman ’80Chris Hanlon ’78Thomas Houlihan ’80Douglas Killip P’12Tradition EnergyWilliam Whelan ’76

HOLE-IN-ONE-SPONSORStephen Courtney ’68Courtney HondaDwight McGuirk ’74Smith-Cairns Ford

GOLF OUTING DONATIONSAnonymous (2)Richard CohenThe Daniels Group, Inc.Douglas SchoenWaldorf Risk SolutionsHenry White ’63John Yoon ’88

TEE SPONSORSAnonymousAdeptus Partners, LLC AmscanBiltmore TuxedosThomas Campbell ’76Cater To YouColleran, O’Hara & Mills L.L.P.Coogan’s RestaurantRob Coughlin P’15Courtney HondaThe Daniels Group, Inc.

DC Capital PartnersKen DeLasho ’76Entertainment & Sounds UnlimitedErnest Harris ArchitectsMark FitzPatrick ’88Fordham University –Executive MBA ProgramJack Geraghty ’60Hudson Valley BankDave Hunt ’67Industrial Acoustics CompanyJP McHale Pest ManagementPhilip Lo Scalzo ’89Maestro’s CaterersMeridien Risk ManagementJoe Moglia ’67Moglia Family FoundationRobert Moschetta ’90Mt. Carmel PharmacyJohn Murphy ’77Richard Naclerio ’88National Mechanical Services, IncPaganelli FamilyParty CityEugene Rooney ’88Kevin Rooney ’88Smith-Cairns FordWaldorf Risk Solutions, Inc.George Zambetti, Jr. ’68

PRIZE DONORSAmscanThomas Bacon P’15Bar PittiBeacon Restaurant & BarBeechmont Tavern Box Office Group SalesBroadridgeBroadway.com/GroupsBronx Brewery Collette & Terrence Burd ’15Burke Distributing CompanyJoseph Carballeira ’71

Michael CarlyMichael Casella P’11CBS RadioCORE: ClubRobert Corwen P’10 ’15John Crabtree ’74Crabtree’s Kittle HouseMichael Crinieri P’17Daily Show with Jon StewartP. J. Denning ’90Diageo GuinnessDoral ArrowwoodBrian Duffy ’95Elizabeth ArdenEmilia’s RestaurantESPN SportsFiddler’s Elbow Country ClubMark FitzPatrickFordham Prep Men’s ClubGolf DigestGroup Sales Box OfficeJohn Hamilton ’68Robert Hannigan ’78James Harrison ’69Christopher Healy ’85, P’17Hilton New YorkHotel Plaza AtheneeTom Hurley ’73Maurice HyacintheIncognito Italian BistroJohn Joyce ’88Gene LanzaMaestro’s Caterers Mario’s Stephen McGuinness P’12Keith McNamaraJohn Mercorella ’07Michaelangelo’sMike’s Deli John Murphy ’77Rod Murray ’78Richard Naclerio ’88New York Palace

New York RangersNew York YankeesKevin O’Connor ’81Craig Overlander ’78Armand Paganelli P’15Party CityPasquale Rigoletto RestaurantChris Pia Prudential Center Quaker Ridge Golf ClubMichael Quinlan ’71Rao’s RestaurantRidgewood Country ClubNelson Ritter ’96The Ritz-Carlton LodgeRiverMarket Bar and KitchenJean Rooney P’88Kevin Rooney ’88, P’17Kristine RooneySteven Ruggiero ’77Saint Regis HotelDoug SchoenSetai Fifth AvenueSeton Hall UniversityThe Sherry-NetherlandQuint Spitzer P’12 ’15Station House Ron StraciMichele TognozziStephen TraendlyJohn Trimble P’16TRYP Times Square South HotelValerie Wilson Travel, Inc.VerizonPaul Victor ’50Nancy and Thomas Walsh P’16WARD IIIJames Welsh P’12Kevin WillardWNOWWykagyl Country Club Z100

On April 20, 2013, the FordhamPrep Class of 1988 celebrated its 25thReunion in the Imperial Ballroom of theRiverside Church in Manhattan and set anew Prep record with 89 classmates inattendance. The former record of 88 class-mates was set last year by the Class of 1987.

The Class of 1988 celebrated theevening by toasting several of their fellowclassmates. John Joyce made a toast inhonor of his cousin, Patrick Joyce, aYonkers firefighter who gave his life in theline of duty in 2009. Marc Burton made atoast in honor of Joel Harris who died as

the result of a college fraternity hazingaccident in 1988. The Class was honoredto welcome Joel’s mother, Mrs. AdrienneHarris, and Joel’s cousin at the reunion.Tom Ryan made a toast in honor ofGeorge Coleman, who died after a longbattle with cancer. While Mrs. Colemanwas unable to attend the reunion, she didmake a contribution to the ClassEndowment in honor of George. Last, butdefinitely not least, Ruben Rivera made atoast in honor of those classmates whohave served, or are still serving, in theUnited States Armed Forces including,

but not limited to: Mark Goldschmidt andBrian McCooey (Army), Dan Demaso(Navy), Anthony Ajello and ChristopherBrennan (Air Force), Ruben Alvarez, EdCoffey and Nick Visconti (Marines), andDennis Miller (Coast Guard).

Other pictures from the evening maybe found on the Fordham Prep Onlinecommunity.

Overall, the night was a tremendoussuccess due to the hard work of the 25-member Reunion Committee, which didan outstanding job bringing everyonetogether. The Committee, chaired by

Kevin Rooney, included: ThomasAndruss, Marc Burton, Michael Curtin,Patrick Deane, Louis DiGiorno, MarkDiPaolo, William Fenwick, MarkFitzPatrick, Anthony Fletcher, MarkGoldschmidt, Jonathan Horgan, JohnJoyce, Peter Maddocks, James Mangan,Matthew McGowan, Manuel Mercader,Ruben Rivera, Thomas Ryan, PaulSaunders, Stephen Savva, James Smith,Valentino Vasi, John Yoon, and MarloYoung.

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Class of 1988 Sets a New Record for Reunion Attendance

American UniversityAuburn UniversityBard CollegeBates CollegeBoston College - 7Boston University - 4Brown UniversityBucknell University - 3Carnegie MellonCatholic University of America - 3Clarkson UniversityClemson UniversityCoastal Carolina University - 2Colby CollegeCollege of CharlestonCollege of the Holy Cross - 3College of Mount Saint VincentCollege of William and Mary - 2Columbia UniversityCornell University - 2CUNY – Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education

Duke UniversityElon UniversityEmbry-Riddle Aeronuatical University - FLEmory University

Fairfield University - 6Fordham University - 16Georgetown University - 4Harvard College - 3Howard UniversityIthaca College - 2Lehigh UniversityLehman CollegeLouisiana State UniversityLoyola University ChicagoLoyola University Maryland - 16Loyola Marymount UniversityJames Madison University - 2Manhattan College - 12Manhattanville CollegeMarquette University - 3Massachusetts College of Liberal ArtsMcGill UniversityHarvey Mudd CollegeNew York Institute of Technology – Old Westbury

New York University - 4Northeastern University - 4Northwestern UniversityOberlin CollegePace University - 2

Pennsylvania State University - 5Providence College - 4Quinnipiac UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteRoanoke CollegeRochester Institute of TechnologyRutgers UniversitySacred Heart UniversitySaint John’s University - 2Saint Joseph’s University - 3Saint Lawrence UniversitySanta Clara University - 2Saint Olaf CollegeSeton Hall UniversitySUNY Albany - 5SUNY Binghamton - 13SUNY Buffalo - 3SUNY College at Geneseo - 4SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

SUNY Maritime - 2SUNY New PaltzSUNY PurchaseStony Brook UniversitySusquehanna UniversitySyracuse University - 4

Trinity CollegeTufts University - 2Union CollegeUnited States Military AcademyUniversity of California at Los AngelesUniversity of ConnecticutUniversity of DelawareUniversity of DenverUniversity of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignUniversity of Massachusetts, AmherstUniversity of Miami - 2University of MichiganUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of OxfordUniversity of RochesterUniversity of Scranton - 5University of Southern California - 2University of TennesseeUniversity of Virginia - 2University of Wisconsin, MadisonVillanova University - 6Wake Forest University - 2George Washington University - 2Washington University in St. LouisWestchester Community College - 2Williams College

C L A S S O F 2 0 1 3 C O L L E G E D E S T I N AT I O N S

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As you may know, the fundraising modelestablished by the Class of 1987 was differentfrom any attempted in prior years. Members ofthe Class of 1987 worked together to ask theirclassmates to mark their 25th Reunion Year bypledging significant gifts that could be spread outover three (3) years. Alumni who had nevergiven, as well as alumni who were long-time con-tributors, were asked to consider making pledgesgreater than any amount that they had con-tributed in the past. The success of that campaignwas outstanding and remarkable with a currenttotal of over $800,000 committed and a 57% classparticipation rate. The Class of 1987 used thesemonies to establish the Patrick S. Joyce Jr. ’88Scholarships and funded these scholarships with100% of its Endowment.

Even more remarkable is the fact that the Prep has already started to award PatrickS. Joyce Jr. ’88 Scholarships to students. To date, two students from the Classes of 2016and 2017, both academically qualified and able to demonstrate a financial need, havereceived scholarships totaling approximately $20,000. In fact, one of the recipients is in his second year of receiving one of these scholarships. We expect to highlight the successes of these students as they progress through the Prep.

Following the success of the Class of 1987, the Class of 1988 has been quietly raising its own Endowment – all of which will also be used to support the Patrick S.Joyce Jr. ’88 Scholarships. To date, the Class of 1988 has raised $230,000. This brings the aggregate total raised in support of the Patrick S. Joyce Jr. ’88 Scholarships to morethan $1,000,000.

The Class of 1988 has already set a new record for the amount raised from itsmembers. Next on the horizon is the record for the number of classmates participatingin the campaign. Toward this end, the entire Fundraising Committee has contributed tothe Class of 1988 Endowment – Tom Ryan, Kevin Rooney, John Joyce, James Mangan,Mark FitzPatrick, Marlo Young, Marc Burton, Patrick Deane, Peter Maddocks, ManuelMercader, Mike Tognino, Richard Naclerio, Ruben Rivera, Stephen Savva, ValentinoVasi, and John Yoon. This diverse group of alumni grew up in the Bronx, Manhattan,and Westchester, and come from an assortment of economic, racial, and ethnic back-grounds. Another noteworthy fact is that these gentlemen include first-time donors,sporadic contributors, and long-term donors.

In speaking with these donors, we also learned that there are numerous and variedreasons why members of this class are contributing to the Endowment and the PatrickS. Joyce Jr. ’88 Scholarships. Marlo Young, who grew up on Murdock Avenue in theWakefield section of the Bronx, contributed an amount that was much larger than anyhe had given in the past. According to Marlo, “I was the recipient of financial aid whenI was a student at the Prep. Without the financial aid, I would not have attended thePrep - one of the most invaluable and rewarding academic experiences of my life. Theopportunity to contribute to the Patrick Joyce ’88 Scholarships was the perfect way forme to give back in almost the same way the Prep helped me 25+ years ago. I want tohelp parents who do not have the financial resources to send their kids to the Prep.

I want to make sure that future generations have thesame opportunity that I had back in 1984 — a greaterchance of succeeding in life.”

Kevin Rooney, a member of the Class of 1988, isalso a Prep Parent now that his son, John, is a Freshmanat the Prep. Kevin, who grew up in the Parkchester section of the Bronx, explained his reasons for giving.“My parents were divorced so money was extremelytight in my family. There was no way that they couldafford to send me to the Prep. I was an altar boy at St.Helena’s Parish in the Bronx and, by complete chance,met Rev. James Griffin, S.J. (a former Fordham Prep faculty member) during the summer before my 8thgrade year. Fr. Griffin was assigned to our parish tocover for the parish priests who were on vacation. WhenFr. Griffin found out that I wanted to attend the Prep,

but that my parents could not afford the tuition, he set out to find a way to make it happen. Eventually, he succeeded – he learned that a secretarial position was available at the Prep and that as part of the compensation, my mother would receive a 50%reduction in tuition. My mother gave up a job, which she really enjoyed with the NYCTransit Authority’s Patrolmen’s Benefit Association, and took the job at the Prep. If notfor Fr. Griffin and my mother, I never would have been able to go to the Prep. My con-tribution to the Endowment is my way of honoring them and thanking them for givingme the chance to attend the Prep. I hope we’re able to help a lot of kids who appreciatethe opportunity to attend the Prep as much as I did, and still do.”

Patrick Deane, another member of the Class of 1988 and the current AssistantDean of Students, AP History Teacher, and Head Varsity Baseball Coach for the Prep, had these thoughts – “my father worked for Con Edison and served as theSuperintendent of our building in the Pelham Bay section of the Bronx. My parents dideverything that they could to give me the opportunity to go to the Prep. They gave methe opportunity to attend a school where I met guys from the Bronx, Manhattan,Queens, Westchester, New Jersey, and Connecticut. I learned a lot from guys who camefrom different economic, racial and ethnic backgrounds. More importantly, I know thatno other school would have brought together such a diverse group of kids, in such acompetitive but nurturing environment, and have them collectively succeed both at thePrep and beyond. I’m sure a lot of Prep alumni feel the same way, but I think of ourclass as a large group of brothers – we may not always get along, but we’ll always befriends and always look forward to getting together as a class.”

Members of the Class of 1988 interested in making a contribution to theEndowment are encouraged to contact one of the Fundraising Committee members(Kevin Rooney, Marc Burton, Patrick Deane, Mark FitzPatrick, John Joyce, PeterMaddocks, James Mangan, Manuel Mercader, Mike Tognino, Richard Naclerio, RubenRivera, Thomas Ryan, Stephen Savva, Valentino Vasi, John Yoon, and Marlo Young) todiscuss the importance of this campaign and how they may be able to participate.

The Class of 1988 fundraising campaign will conclude on, Thursday, November28th, Thanksgiving Day, when the torch is passed to the Class of 1989, as the classbegins its 25th Reunion Year.

Endowment Campaigns for the Classes of 1987 and 1988 Raise Over $1,000,000 in Support of the Patrick S. Joyce Jr. ’88 Scholarships

C L AS S OF 1 9 6 4 Challenge GrantOn April 14, 2013, an anonymous donor proposed a challenge to the Class of 1964:

He would match, in the name of his deceased brother, on a dollar for dollar basis, allcontributions and pledges made, by members of the class to the John Vrionis ’64Endowed Scholarship Fund by June 14, 2013, up to an aggregate of $100,000. This individual would fund the scholarship endowment, as and when contributions by the class were received.

This was a way for the donor to honor his brother, and John Vrionis (who wasselected for induction into the Hall of Honor in November 2013), and also providescholarship support for worthy young men at his beloved school. The challenge periodwas limited to 60 days.

Classmates Jim DiMarzo, Brian Heller, Lee Higdon, John Malone, Jerry O’Gorman,Andy Paterno, and Bill Perry – collectively, the Friends of John – spearheaded thefundraising effort.

The challenge grant was a success – 96 alumni, friends and foundations, made giftsand pledges totaling a $131,724. It was a tremendous team effort.

We invite other classes to follow the success of the Class of 1964. Please contactJohn Kahl, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations if you would like todiscuss a similar challenge for your class. (telephone: 718-367-7500, extension 210;email: [email protected]).

Sporting events were underway everywhere on Fordham’s Rose Hill campus on abright Thursday afternoon early this May - baseball, track, lacrosse, tennis. But nothingwas as big as the rugby match at Murphy Field between two long-time high school rivals,Fordham Prep and Xavier, which brimmed with energy and excitement.

Parents and supporters of Fordham Prep’s 110-player rugby team wereseemingly everywhere, with cameras, lawn chairs, and picnicbaskets. Fordham’s Varsity XV had entered the gamea clear underdog to their Jesuit archrival andperennial national powerhouse, XavierHigh School. Down 14 points at thehalf, Fordham stormed back totie the game with five min-utes remaining, only to loseon a penalty kick beforethe final whistle.

It was a proud andgutsy Fordham per-formance. And judgingby the caliber of play,Fordham’s huge squad,the professionalism of itscoaches, and impressive fanturnout, Fordham Prep Rugbywas on very solid footing.

Tough Early YearsYet twenty-eight years earlier, an article in

Rugby Magazine’s September 1985 issue reported that theFordham program – then coach-less, broke, and orphaned – was on the verge of extinction. I know because I was the author of that piece.

As a graduating high school senior, I was upset at the neglect of Fordham PrepRugby. Neglect not only by the school administration, but also by the community of New York-area men’s clubs that had chosen “to turn their backs on high school rugby.”

The recent renaissance of rugby at Fordham Prep is remarkable, considering that the sport had been completely erased from the school’s extracurricular catalog by 1989.

Exploring the program’s pedigree, however, may offer clues as to its resurgence.

Fordham Prep RFC: Founded 1976Fordham Prep Rugby is steeped in

New York City rugby tradition. Its familytree can be traced to the Old Maroon RFC(which would later become OMEX),founded by Fordham Prep graduates andFordham University players.

Fran Cunningham ’67, a Prep assis-tant football coach, had been playing forOld Maroon in the mid-1970s when heinvited Fran Perdisatt, head coach of thePrep’s football program, to some Old Maroongames. Perdisatt saw rugby as a perfectspring conditioning sport for his football players. And in 1976, Cunningham andPerdisatt founded the Fordham Prep RFC with a miniscule budget.

“We always had enough players for two sides,” recalls Cunningham. “At the time,Tom O’Hara was trying to form Xavier’s program and St. Francis Prep was the only established team in the area. We designed our jerseys, practiced on a field on SouthernBoulevard, and played at Randall’s Island. We were like a family.”

Says Sean Davey ’80: “Playing rugby in the late 70s was amazing. There were veryfew local high school teams (Fordham, Xavier, and St. Francis Prep), so in addition toplaying each of the other teams three times a year, we had to travel outside of New YorkCity to face new competition. Back then, the only nearby rugby pitches were on Randall’sIsland, which were glass-strewn, with sewer caps scattered throughout. The fields werenot level and wind from the East River frequently caused erratic kicking.”

Within two years, Fordham Prep’s fledging program had toured England (winningthree matches) and twice visited Toronto. These tours led to return visits from Canadianand English teams, supplementing Fordham’s spring schedule.

Rugby’s DeclineAfter 1983, however, rugby at Fordham Prep went into decline. The 1985 Rugby

Magazine article that I authored chronicled the program’s gradual demise and by the end of 1989, rugby at Fordham Prep was gone.

Fordham Prep’s Rugby RevivalFast forward twenty-four years to 2013, and Fordham Prep Rugby is back with a

well-organized and competitive program that is built for longevity. The initiative, cooper-ation, and planning among various constituencies that accomplished this comeback can

serve as a “how-to” for U.S. high schools that might be considering rugby.It started with a business proposal by two enterprising

Fordham Prep athletes: football captain and 2010Bronx/Manhattan Player of the Year

Anthony Bronzo ’11 and his footballteammate Mike Mahon ’12.

According to Bronzo, now ajunior at Tulane, where heplays both football andrugby, the two werewondering what to donext after defeatingXavier in the annualFall Turkey Bowl foot-ball game, and cappinga 10-win football season.

Skeptical that hewould be recruited to play

college football, Bronzo was onthe lookout for a new sport, and

rugby’s physical demands and cama-raderie held great appeal.

For Mahon, who grew up in the heavily Irish,Woodlawn section of the Bronx, rugby was not unfamiliar. “I had

seen a few Six Nations games and rugby seemed like fun,” said Mahon. Now a sophomoreat the University of South Carolina, he is the starting #8 on the school’s rugby club.

The intense Fordham-Xavier sporting rivalry played a significant part in Fordham’srugby revival. Says Bronzo, “After the 2010 Turkey Bowl football game, we decided thatthere was no reason Fordham shouldn’t have as successful a rugby program as Xavier has.”

According to Mike Mahon, Fordham Prep principal Robert Gomprecht ’65 asked theboys for a proposal after they approached him about reinstituting rugby. Early in 2011,Bronzo and Mahon presented Gomprecht and Fr. Kenneth Boller, president of FordhamPrep, with a detailed business plan that covered everything from prospective coaches and

insurance policies to field usage time andfunding. “They were shocked at how muchresearch we had done,” says Bronzo, who isnow majoring in finance and marketing atTulane. “There was no way the administra-tion thought two high school kids wouldget this done.”But get it done, they did.Despite Spring 2011 being a startup sea-

son with borrowed equipment and jerseys,the Fordham Prep RFC - then led by headcoach Ed Tweedy - managed early success.With a respectable 40-man roster, they

earned a runner-up finish in the Long Island Cup and a semifinal appearance in theJersey Cup.

In 2012, Christian Mayo of Play Rugby, who helped coach, connected Fordham withNYAC flanker Neil McMillan. A former standout for Ulster (Ireland), McMillan wasexcited about the opportunity to coach a high school team. The impact of having a highlevel Irish player at the coaching helm, along with active parent and alumni support,became palpable in the success of the program. US Eagle flyhalf Toby L’Estrange is alsopart of McMillan’s coaching staff.

In 2012, McMillan’s first year, the team won the Jersey Cup and placed third in theJesuit Cup. Their impressive 75-man 2012 roster then expanded to a jaw-dropping 110players in 2013. In fact, there are not enough matches to accommodate each and everyplayer from Fordham’s two varsity sides, down to their JV and freshman teams. Lastspring, Fordham finished third in the Met NY league and won the Jersey Cup for the second consecutive year.

Alumni SupportSean Davey and another player from the 70s, John McCaffrey ’78, have been

instrumental in corralling alumni players to support Fordham Prep Rugby, while educatingcurrent players about the pride and sense of family among past Fordham ruggers.

McCaffrey coached Fordham Rugby in the early 80s, and his 1983 team, moderated

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Rugby at Fordham Prep: The Successful Revival of a High School Program By Carlo DiNota ’85

In 2012, McMillan’s first year, the team won theJersey Cup and placed third in the Jesuit Cup.Their impressive 75-man 2012 roster thenexpanded to a jaw-dropping 110 players in 2013.

by teacher Ferd Beck, fielded one of the best A-sides in team history. McCaffrey and Beck’s players would go on to play for such collegiate rugby clubs as Yale, Boston College,Navy, Fairfield, Fordham, Villanova, Rhode Island, and Hartford. Up until now, the 1983squad was the last great Fordham Prep rugby team.

Administrative SupportThe importance of support from Fordham Prep’s administration, in allowing the

program to exist and grow, can’t be understated. In the past, administration supportseemed reluctant, non-committal, or non-existent.

Clearly, Fordham Rugby is succeeding today because of a more complete faculty and community buy-in. Says former coach Fran Perdisatt: “It’s great to see the Prep prosper in its rugby development. Having the support of the Fordham Prep community –parents, teachers, administrators and alumni - is a winning combination for the schooland should be a model for other private schools.”

Current Program* Fordham Prep currently fields four rugby teams: Varsity A, Varsity B, Junior Varsity and Freshman.

* There’s a no-cut policy and students receive Varsity and JV letters. * The team is comprised of crossover athletes from all of Fordham’s fall sports, as well as those whose only high school sport is rugby.

* Coaches receive a small stipend for their services, and the school assists by arranging buses for their matches.

Parent SupportIndispensable to the resur-

gence of Fordham Prep Rugby is itsvery active Parent’s Club, headed byLinda Costelloe, wife of assistantcoach Joe Costelloe.

The Parent’s Club has raisedan impressive $20k and holds anannual rugby fundraising dinnerthat taps into alumni and parentgenerosity (uniforms and equipment are acquired, in part,with these funds). The dinner has honored pioneers of FordhamRugby, such as Cunningham and Perdisatt, in order to bond current players with the program’sproud past. Last February’s dinner featured Eagle lock BrianDoyle and the year prior, Eaglescrumhalf Mike Petri.

Says Simon Walsh ’83, who went on to play for the Yale,Old Blue, and Washington RFCs:“The students are doing a great jobbut the moms are off the charts.The mothers are a juggernaut.They’ve arranged fundraising dinners and raffles, planned tripsand tournaments, and basicallykept everything on track. Thattakes a lot of pressure off the kids.”

“My inbox is inundated,” saysLinda Costelloe, as she describesthe rapid-fire parental support shereceives when asking for help ongame day. Costelloe’s long-term plan is to expand and refine her parent’s group into aGonzaga High School-like booster club.

Up and down the line - from players, coaches and alumni - all acknowledge thatFordham Prep Rugby would not have the bright future it has today if it weren’t for thetireless efforts of Costelloe and the parents.

Xavier: Providing Help and InspirationLike Linda Costelloe, head coach McMillan looks to another Jesuit school, Xavier,

for inspiration. And he is very clear on where he would like to see Fordham Prep Rugbyin the not-too-distant future: “In three to four years’ time, I would like Fordham to be on par with Xavier.”

Xavier, one of the premier high school rugby programs in the nation with fourNational HS Championships, has played a vital role in Fordham’s regeneration. Fordhamcoaches and alumni credit Tom O’Hara, Xavier ’69 and a founder of Xavier Rugby, withdrumming up early support for rugby’s return to Rose Hill.

According to O’Hara, Fordham Prep’s head football coach Pete Gorynski (Xavier ’73) had called him in January 2011 to ask if he could assist Bronzo and Mahon with therugby program.

“They were impressive kids,” says O’Hara. “I was very happy to help.”Ed Tweedy (Xavier ’70), a close friend of O’Hara’s from the US Merchant MarineAcademy and New York RFC, was named Fordham Prep’s head coach in 2011 – the program’s first year back. Fr. Boller, formerly of Xavier, had also been close with theTweedy family. Tweedy then recruited O’Hara’s son Ciaran (Xavier ’06) as Fordham’s first assistant coach.

Mike Tolkin (Xavier ’85), then Xavier and NYAC head coach and now US Eaglehead coach; Bruce McLane (Xavier ’85), then Tolkin’s top assistant at NYAC and nowNYAC’s head coach; and Joe Sweeney (Xavier ’85), Xavier’s director of rugby, all helpedFordham organize an experienced coaching staff.

Tolkin, Sweeney, and Tony Paolozzi, then Xavier rugby moderator and assistant AD(now AD), all provided invaluable advice to Fordham on the operational, financial, andlogistical aspects of organizing and running a rugby program.

Says Jerry Wolf, a Fordham coach and parent, who along with Christian Mayo visitedXavier in 2011 to meet with Tolkin and his coaching staff: “Xavier opened their hearts tous. They were extremely supportive and helpful in giving us as much info as possible.”

Cooperative Spirit The cooperative spirit between the two Jesuit rugby programs goes all the way back

to 1976. As Tom O’Hara recalls, “We got along great. Fordham Prep and Xavier workedtogether in those days. In fact, the first time either team toured - to Toronto in 1977 – itwas a joint tour. The two teams traveled together by bus and played the same schools separately, in rotation.”

Despite their intense sports rivalry, the collaboration between the two rugby clubs isboth fraternal and mutually beneficial. One Jesuit rugby team helping the other – buteach program also understanding that good local competition among well-coached teamswill raise each program’s level of play.

Says Fordham rugby and football alumnus Simon Walsh: “What Xavier has done isadmirable. It’s a great testament to the way they look at life and the way they put the Jesuitmission into practice. It would be easy to just build on their success and turn their backson a long-time rival.

But they haven’t done that. They’vereached out and helped build a strongfoundation.” Fordham and Xavier’scooperation should serve as a model for high school teams andleagues around the nation.

Keys to SuccessSolid parent involvement,

quality coaching, quality administration, alumni support,and mutual cooperation betweenrivals have been instrumental inFordham’s resurgence. And the morekids play the game, the more they gethooked and spread the word amongtheir friends to join them. This is evi-denced by Fordham’s robust rosterexpansion (from 40-110 players) overthe past three years.

“The momentum has reallycome from the boys,” says coach JerryWolf. “There is huge interest. At theend of the day, they really want toparticipate.”

Rugby Tradition in Jesuit Schools

Fordham Prep Rugby is now onterra firma, and that continues theunique and proud rugby tradition inAmerica’s Jesuit high schools. Thistradition will continue to play a sig-nificant role in USA Rugby’s ability tocompete on the international stage.

“Rugby is a sport that currently differentiates Jesuit schools,” says Xavier’s O’Hara.“Rugby is a game built for Jesuit kids; if the sport wasn’t around we would have invented it.”

O’Hara speculates that the tight bonding, so apparent in Jesuit prep schools, combined with rugby’s strong sense of fraternity, is a major reason for rugby’s appeal atthese institutions. The Jesuit academic tradition, that promotes sound body and mind,adds O’Hara, may also be a factor with rugby’s popularity: “Rugby is a thinking man’sgame.” Browse through a starting A-side on a college rugby team and the chances of seeing a rugger from one of North America’s 25+ Jesuit high school rugby programs arevery good. Players from Jesuit schools, O’Hara opines, are also likely to lead rugby clubsin college and beyond. And if there isn’t a club, they employ their missionary ethos ofspreading the word and starting one from scratch.

Administrators on the fence about starting a rugby program would be wise to reachout to Xavier, Gonzaga, Jesuit-Sacramento or Fordham for blueprints and counsel. Giventhe lack of bureaucracy in a Jesuit school, a program could be up and running in fairlyshort order and support could be drawn from the large Jesuit support system nationwide.

A workshop, sponsored by the Jesuit Secondary Education Association, on bringingrugby to member schools, would also be a great idea.

Due to the bold initiative of two Fordham athletes, the subsequent school communitybuy-in (parents, players, administrators, and alumni), and Xavier’s crucial early support, rugby is back at Fordham Prep – where it should be.

And this time, Fordham Prep Rugby is here to stay.

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When the Chairman of the Board, John Neary, Class of1987, formally announced the selection of Rev. ChristopherDevron, SJ as Fr. Boller’s successor to the Office of thePresident, he did so in a letter that read “Fr. Devron will bethe 35th President of Fordham Prep dating from its 1841founding with Fordham University, and the 5th presidentsince the school emerged as a standalone entity in 1970.”Tabulating Fr. Devron’s number in succession was a fairlystraightforward process: tally up the presidents from 1841through 1970 – the year of legal separation from theUniversity – and continue the count when the distinct Preppresidency kicks in.

As to whether or not those pre-separation presidents(or rectors as they were called in the 19th century) thoughtof themselves as “Prep” presidents, there can be no doubt.From the very beginning, the men who held that officewould have considered themselves as much the president ofSt. John’s Second Division (the Prep) as St. John’s FirstDivision (the College) – after all, the original plan was for asingle, seamless course of study. In fact, the 19th-centurydeans’ diaries are peppered with examples of the early presi-dents’ genuine presidentiality over the early Prepsters.When Rev. Thomas Gannon, SJ, for instance, declared theFeast of St. Lucy 1893 a skating holiday, he declared it forthe entire student body, Prep boys included, and classeswere cancelled campuswide to the delight of all. A fewmonths later, on a cold and snowy February 16th in 1894,when George Rooney, Prep Class of 1895, “nearly broke hisneck and back, and crushed his skull” on the tobogganslide, it was once again “Father Rector” (as the boys wouldhave called Fr. Gannon) who proclaimed that “tobogganingwas forbidden hereafter under every and all circumstances.”Interestingly enough, that proclamation has never beenrevoked, and so technically the prohibition still stands.[Point to ponder: Since the presidency has since been splitinto two offices, University and Prep — and since the wholetoboggan incident was a Prep affair — who holds the powerof revocation? Is there a Snowball Summit in the future forFr. Devron and Fr. McShane, president of the University?]

Nor is there any reason to suppose that the relationshipbetween the presidents of yesteryear and the Prep was one-sided. From the point of view of the early Prepsters, themen who held Rose Hill’s highest office were as much theirpresidents as they were the presidents of the College or theGraduate School or the (short-lived) Medical School, or anyof the other schools of Fordham University — right downthrough the 1960s. Simply thumbing through the first fewpages of old Prep yearbooks, one finds that the Universitypresidents are included in the very same way that the post-separation Prep presidents are today. And yearbooks aside,more than one alum from the mid-20th century, like Patrick Swift, Class of 1962, has recounted caroling in theUniversity president’s office with the German Choir. Woulda troupe of high schoolers treat [or should I say subject] aman with no sense of presidential affection and responsibil-ity for them to an adolescent rendition of Rudolph daskleine Rentier annually? [Igitt!]

This past December, as folks read the Board’sannouncement and began to digest the bit about theDevronic trigesimoquintity [not every day you need a wordfor thirtyfifthness, huh?], it seems that a bit of communalcuriosity was awakened, for in the weeks that followed, asingle question was asked over and over again from nearlyevery corner of Prep community: “So what number in lineis Mr. Gomprecht?” [First to ask: Mrs. Darlene Milone,Secretary to the Office of the President. First student to ask: Eric D’Armetta, Class of 2013]

If tabulating presidents was straightforward, tracing the succession of the principalship was somewhat more convoluted. About the best we can do is state with absolutecertainty that Mr. Robert Gomprecht, Class of 1965, iseither the 42nd, 17th, or 13th (or 12th) principal ofFordham Preparatory School.

The lineage of Prep principals seemingly starts off sim-ply enough. In 1854, thirteen years after Fordham’s foundingas St. John’s College, the position that would become the Prepprincipalship was created in the establishment of the Officeof the Prefect of Studies (not to be confused with the Officeof the Prefect of Discipline, the original name for the Officeof the Dean of Discipline). These early prefects of studieswere responsible for the overseeing the academic programand the day-to-day operations of the school, very much theway Principal Gomprecht is today. Fordham’s first prefect ofstudies: Rev. Remigius Tellier, SJ, who was also president atthe time. Within a few years, however, it became the customfor the vice presidents (as opposed to the presidents of St.John’s College) to serve in the position of prefect, and so itremained for the rest of the century. The closeness of the linkbetween the Prep and the Office of the Prefect of Studies wasunderscored in 1890, the year Hughes Hall first opened.Since the Vice President’s Office was moved into the newlyconstructed Hughes Hall, the prefects of studies were able tokeep a very close eye on Prep affairs in particular – verymuch the way our in-building principals do today.

In 1907, St. John’s College was granted an amendmentto its original charter officially changing its name to FordhamUniversity and reaffirming its status as a full-fledged univer-sity. St. John’s College Second Division (already colloquiallyknown as Fordham Prep) would persist as St. John's CollegeHigh School [and later Fordham College High School – thePrep’s official name down through the ’30s]. This is where thesuccession starts to get a bit complicated.

While the Office of the Prefect of Studies (held by thevice presidents) continued to carry out the duties we wouldassociate with the Office of the Principal, starting in 1907, thepresident of the University also began to be listed as“Principal of St. John's College High School” on all legal documents and in the school catalogues, likely as an attemptto be in keeping with the emerging concept of the modernAmerican high school. Though not specifically functioningas such, these “principals,” were technically the first menactually known as Prep principals, if only on paper. And so,at this point, we encounter a second possible starting pointfor succession of the principalship: we can continue to countthe prefects of studies from Fr. Tellier in 1854, making BobGomprecht 42nd in line, or we can begin the enumerationwith the establishment of the name-only principals of theearly 20th century, starting with Rev. Daniel Quinn, SJ.Choosing the latter would make the current principal onlynumber 17.

Moving along, the next calculatory complication arisesonly a few years later in 1920, the year that the College wasbroken for the first time into academic departments. For notthe last time in its history, the Prep was almost lost in theshuffle, nearly forced to close its doors forever. But againstthe odds, the Prep survived, temporarily existing as the “HighSchool Department” of the College. In the reorganization, thedated title prefect of studies was dropped, and instead, theprefecture became known as the Office of the Dean of theCollege. In his governance of the special “High SchoolDepartment,” however, the dean was to hold the legal titleprincipal, or at least acting principal, since it was quicklybecoming clear that a single dean would not be able to con-tinue to run both the College and the Prep indefinitely if thePrep were to keep its doors open. And so, in 1920, Rev.Michael Jessup, SJ, formerly Prefect of Studies, redubbedDean of the College, would also serve as Acting Principal ofFordham Prep while the move was made to create a distinctPrep principalship.

Here, of course, we face an even further convolutedquestion of succession. Is Fr. Jessup simply the 30th in linefrom 1854? Or, since his official title did include the wordprincipal, do we consider him the next in line after the name-only principals of the early 1900s and therefore, the 5th tohold the title? Or is the creation of his acting principalshipsomething else? Is he the real 1st distinct Prep principal or ishe the “0th” principal, his brief tenure only a preface to the

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by Lou DiGiorno ’88, School Historian

Fr. Remigius I. Tellier, SJPrefect of Studies, St. John’s College

1854-1859

Mr. Robert J. Gomprecht ’65Headmaster/Principal,

Fordham Preparatory School 1994-present

Fr. William S. Dolan, SJPrincipal, St. John’s College High School

(Fordham Prep) 1921-1930

Prep History

true establishment of a Prep principalship?However we number Fr. Jessup’s stint as Prep administrator, he certainly is an

interesting character in school history. He had taught Prep algebra in 1899, and wouldbecome something of a hero of Fordham history when he was burned saving irreplace-able school records from a fire in the Administration Building on New Year’s Eve, 1924.To this day, any of the early records we have are called the Fire Files in remembrance ofthe event.

After Fr. Jessup, would come Rev. William Dolan, SJ, who, though perhaps the31st, 6th or 2nd in line, was also undisputedly the 1st principal or Fordham Prep dis-tinct in all ways from the University Administration. It was in the creation of the officethat Fr. Dolan would fill that the first step towards the Prep’s eventual emergence as, inNeary’s words, “a standalone entity” was taken. Fr. Dolan would hold the position from1921-1929, and enjoyed the reputation as a strict but fair administrator.

From Fr. Dolan’s time down through today, the succession of principals is astraight count, right through the legal separation of 1970 and on into the 21st century.The title of the office may have changed – from Office of the Principal to Office of theHeadmaster and then back again, but the line has continued unbroken, making Mr.Gomprecht the 42nd holder of the office from 1854, or the 17th from 1907, or the 13th from Fr. Jessup, or the 12th from Fr. Dolan.

Robert Gomprecht, Class of 1965, whose term began in 1994, has served as princi-

pal (at first, headmaster) longer than any of his predecessors. He is the fourth principalsince the legal separation of the Prep and University and only the third layman to holdthe office, even since the 1854 establishment of the prefecture – Drs. Bernard Bouilette(1975-82) and Cornelius “Neil” McCarthy (1982-94) preceded him. He is also the thirdalum to serve as principal (Fr. Joseph O’Connell [1941-6] was Class of 1918 and Dr.McCarthy was Class of 1953). He is the son of an alum: the late Dr. Robert Gomprecht,Class of 1941; and the father of two alums: Robert and Christopher, Classes of ’89 and’94. Unlike Fr. Dolan – who actually kept and used a huqqa pipe in his office [no joke!],Principal Gomprecht is the first administrator — since 1841, mind you — to completelyban smoking for all persons on the premises, though it is true that administrative opin-ions on tobacco use have swung back and forth over the last 173 years [Note to self:Idea for future column: “Thank You for {Not} Smoking”]

Finally, from yearbook evidence [and from personal memory {J.J. Gilmartin ’88 satacross from me at the lab table; Stephen Decker ‘88 to the right}], it is safe to say thatBob Gomprecht is the only individual to ascend to the principalship having sportedplaid pants back in the ’80s during his days as a bio teacher. [Don’t worry: I havetenure.]

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B E C •O •N •N •E •C •T •E •DClass notes is the most popular and well-read section of Ramview. It provides a forum for classmates to share news of their personal and professional lives, including

accolades, personal accomplishments, announcements and anything else fellow alumni might find interesting. We thank you, the alumni community, for sharing your newsand photos with your classmates.

Throughout the year, our Class Representatives, whose names and emails are listed under each class, play leadership roles in helping classmates to maintain lifelongaffiliation with the Prep.

So when you receive an email calling for class notes, please send your notes to your Class Representative(s) and/or to Larry Curran, Director of Alumni Relations,[email protected]. If your class does not have a Class Representative, please email your notes to Larry.

An Alumni Update form is in this issue of Ramview. Please complete the form and return it to us in the enclosed envelop, and perhaps you may want to make yourAnnual Fund gift at this time, if you have not done so already.

BE A CONNECTORDon’t be the class without notes! If your class does not have a Class Representative, and you would like to fill that role, please contact John Kahl, Vice President ofDevelopment and Alumni Relations at (718) 367-7500, extension 210.

Joseph Kelly ’35

Military VeteransCol. Joe Kelly of the Prep class of 1935 hasbeen designated the honorary president ofthe Fordham Prep Veterans Association. He started as a private in the USMC andattained the rank of full colonel. He servedin the Pacific during WWII and with theNinth Marines in Vietnam. We are workingon establishing a web page at the Prep. If youare interested in joining the organizationplease contact Michael Corcoran at theschool. His email is [email protected]. Those who have already signedup will be contacted again, shortly.

1943Vin DeBaun reports that he is continuing to teach short courses at his retirement community near Boston. Thus far he's givencourses on Great Expectations, Oliver Twist,Huckleberry Finn, The Good Earth, and TheBridge of San Luis Rey. In the pipeline: a serieson Hamlet. Vin says his students (in the 65-90range) “have been around the block a fewtimes” and have sharp questions and wiseobservations.

1944Congratulations to Vin Scully on beingnamed Grand Marshall for the 2014 RoseParade.

1947Robert Daley sent in this update: “The RedSquad,my 18th novel and 30th book overall,has now been published as an e-book. It is justout and is available on Kindle and the Nook,and on other devices that work in those formats.The story: New York, 1950-51. War raging inKorea 10,000 miles away. Inside the NYPD, theBureau of Special Services and Investigations,BOSSI, also known as The Red Squad, wieldsimmense power. Some of the scenes in thisnovel were suggested by real cases. Author’snote: The Red Squad, did exist in New Yorkduring World War II and through much of theCold War, as did similar Red Squads in othercities. Nearly all worked largely in secret, andwere largely unsupervised. Strict legality wasnot always observed. Suspects’ rights weresometimes trampled, careers and lives destroyed.In New York BOSSI lasted until 1970 when,because of the sinister reputation it had by thenacquired, its cases and most of its personnelwere quietly folded into the newly createdIntelligence Division where, for some timelonger, under its new name, it operated muchas it had in the past.”

1949CLASS REPGus Stellwag - [email protected]

1950CLASS REPEd Squire - [email protected]

1951CLASS REPAdolph Ehbrecht - [email protected]

John Blessington, executive producer of CBSReligion and Culture series, received a SpecialMarvin C. Wilbur for his work in producinginterfaith documentaries for over 30 years. The Wilbur Awards are presented by theReligion Communicators Council and “honorexcellence by individuals in secular media incommunicating religious issues, values andthemes.

1952CLASS REPSGerry McCabe - [email protected] Ed O’Brien - [email protected]

1953CLASS REPSJohn Murphy - [email protected] Max Pelisson - [email protected]

1954CLASS REPJack Donahue - [email protected]

Jerome Tuccille signed a contract for his 31stbook, a history of African-American soldiers during the Spanish-American War of1898. He is the author of best-selling, award-winning books, including Hemingway andGellhorn, Gallo Be Thy Name, Trump,Rupert Murdoch, and many others. Checkout his website at www.jerometuccille.com.John A. Bray has published four novels, available on Amazon Kindle and EndeavourPress, and in print. Flags Of Our Sons, Blue Heat, Code Name: Caleb (E-book now entitled Home Front) and Broken Force.

Class of 1963 helps a Classmate who is a Maryknoll Priest.

As part of their May 2013, theClass of 1963 collected money andsigned a card that sent their greet-ings to their classmate FatherThomas O’Brien, MM in Hanoi,Vietnam. Here is the letter thatFather O’Brien wrote to his class:

Hello from Hanoi! I felt reallyhappy when I opened that greetingcard with the messages from myFordham Prep Class of 1963 class-mates who were gathered for our50th anniversary class reunion. I wish I could have been there with all of youthat weekend. Thanks to all for their contributions for my mission effortshere. I felt really proud to be a member of the Class of 1963!

Maryknoll recently celebrated 20 years of mission presence in Vietnamand I’ve been here for 18 of those years. Back in the 60’s, while war was raging in Vietnam, I never thought that one day I might find myself innorthern Vietnam as a missioner, but it has been a blessing to be able to contribute in some small ways to reconciliation between two countries thatonce were in conflict.

Ironically, Vietnam today is one of the most peaceful countries in theworld. Life was very different in northern Vietnam during the war and forthe first ten years after the war but since the mid 1980’s when the govern-ment allowed a market economy to flourish, progress has been steady. Thecountry is still a one-party state with little political democracy, but I thinkmost Vietnamese feel free to live their lives as they wish. It’s a very youngpopulation, with the majority born after the war ended in 1975, and so formany Vietnamese the war is “history,” somewhat, I think, the way World WarII felt like history for our generation. I’ve found that the older Vietnamesewho did experience the war years are somewhat hesitant to share with someone like me what they went through, but I’ve never encountered animosity toward me as an American.

Vietnam does not grant visas to persons to do mission work, and soMaryknoll has been present here as a humanitarian NGO. We implementhumanitarian or development projects in partnership with local organiza-tions, in many cases with local governments at the district or province level.Many of our projects have been in the area of vocational skills training forpoor youth in rural areas, and in recent years much of our work has been intreatment programs for children with disabilities as well as vocational skillstraining for young persons who have disabilities. It’s not traditional missionwork, but it’s satisfying to see our projects help people in very direct ways.I joined Maryknoll after graduating from Fordham College in 1967. Part ofmy seminary training was to spend two years working with Maryknoll inChile during the turbulent period of the socialist government of SalvadorAllende. After ordination in 1974, I was assigned to the Philippines where I spent the next 15 years, most during the martial law government ofFerdinand Marcos. From 1990 –1995, I worked in Maryknoll’s Office ofSocial Concerns in Washington, D.C. trying to bring the voices of the peoplewith whom Maryknoll works to policy-makers in the U.S. government. In1995, I came to Vietnam.

All the above is what I would have tried to share with my 1963 class-mates had I been able to join the class reunion, and I would have loved tohear all of their stories. Thanks for thinking of me while you were all togeth-er. I think our years at the Prep were great preparation for all of us, whereverwe wound up and whatever we experienced. I pray that God will continue tobless the families of all of my classmates.

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1955CLASS [email protected]

Br. Jerry Menkhaus, SJ has concluded 12 yrs of teaching at Nativity Mission Center inManhattan and is now managing the JesuitResidence on E 83rd St. He also is tutoring at-risk students at Cristo Rey HS on E 106thSt. in Manhattan.

1962CLASS REPSJim Buckman - [email protected] Gerry Byrne - [email protected] Peter Maher - [email protected]

Gerard Byrne, once the publisher of Varietymagazine (1989 – 2000) is now vice chairmanof Penske Media which bought Variety inOctober 2012. In 2012, he founded andlaunched Veterans Week NYC with GE,Google and Citi as lead sponsors. VeteransWeek NYC 2013 will be from November 6-19.It will commence with the Bob WoodruffFoundations Stand Up for Heroes led by performances by Bruce Springsteen and Roger Waters.

1963CLASS REPSJenik Radon - [email protected] Hank White - [email protected]

196450 YEAR REUNION – EVENTS TBDThursday, May, 29, 2014Friday, May 30, 2014Saturday, May 31, 2014Sunday, June 1, 2014

CLASS REPSRobert O’Donnell - [email protected] Jerry O’Gorman - [email protected] Bernhard Preisser - [email protected] Roy - [email protected]

John Roy is the Chair of the Ave MariaUniversity’s Department of Literature for the2013-2014 academic year.

1965CLASS REPJohn Secco - [email protected]

Greg Martin, Tom Figurelli, Tom Lucia andJohn Damiano met to play golf in Mid July atthe Knob Hill Golf course in New Jersey. Eachis hoping to quallify for the Masters nextSpring! Rich Black is enjoying retirement andhis grandchildren in River Vale, NJ

1966CLASS REPSBill Heitmann - [email protected] Peter Leider - [email protected] Bill Mulligan - [email protected]

John Hahn was inducted into the New YorkBlues Hall of Fame at a dinner on September18th. He was inducted for his contributions asa songwriter.

1967CLASS REPSAl Naclerio - [email protected] Bill Porcaro - [email protected]

James Sheehan’s fourth book, The AlligatorMan, will be available in October 2013. Histhree other books, The Lawyer's Lawyer, TheMayor of Lexington Avenue, and The Lawof Second Chances will all be available inOctober I will have all four books in the storesat the same time.

1968CLASS REPSMike Alvino - [email protected] Rich Ferrara - [email protected] Carmine Lucia - [email protected] Gerry Moss - [email protected] Bill Reilly - [email protected] George Zambetti - [email protected]

196945 YEAR REUNIONSaturday, April 5, 2014

CLASS REPJim Harrison - [email protected]

1971CLASS REPSMichael Letterese - [email protected] Jim Parker - [email protected]

1972CLASS REPHowie Hopkins - [email protected]

1973CLASS REPSJulio Diaz - [email protected] Mike Hannigan - [email protected] Jim Mustich - [email protected]

197440 YEAR REUNIONSaturday, April 5, 2014CLASS REPTim Tostanoski - [email protected]

John Crabtree has opened RiverMarket Bar & Kitchen in Tarrytown, NY. The restauranthas a focus on local food and drink from farmers and winemakers practicing sustainableagriculture. A market up front offers farm-freshproduce and the wine shop will sell local winesand artisanal spirits.

1975CLASS REPSRay Dorado - [email protected] John Renzulli - [email protected]

1976CLASS REPSEd Bonnano - [email protected] Guy Lester - [email protected]

Timothy Brosnan was one of the honorees at the 77th Annual Catholic YouthOrganization (CYO) Club of Champions tribute on June 26th. Tim received the CYOClub of Champions Gold Medal in recognitionfor his inspiration and leadership for the youthof New York City. Tim has worked for MajorLeague Baseball (MLB) since 1991. Amongother duties, he oversees the organization’sphilanthropic entity, MLB Charities.

1977CLASS REPSSteve Flynn - [email protected] Maurice Hyacinthe - [email protected] John Murphy - [email protected] Steve Ruggiero - [email protected]

1978CLASS REPJohn McCaffrey - [email protected]

197935 YEAR REUNIONSaturday, April 5, 2014CLASS REPSMarty Avallone - [email protected] Nick Brusco - [email protected] Michael Cleary - [email protected]

Edward S. White, currently serving as DeputyChief Prosecutor of Military Commissions(Motions & Appeals) received the ChiefProsecutor’s Award for Excellence on August15, 2013. The Office of the Chief Prosecutorprosecutes unprivileged enemy belligerents,including those detained at Guantanamo Bay,Cuba, for violations of the law of war. MchaelStanton is now the managing partner of the Stamford office of the law firm of Feerick,Lynch & McCarthey.

1980CLASS REPSSean Davey - [email protected] Bob Fink - [email protected] Lew Hyacinthe - [email protected] Gerry Parker - [email protected]

John McBride sent in the following: “Hey FPfamily! I just received some exciting news –the International Multiple Sclerosis

Management Practice (IMSMP.ORG) justreceived FDA approval for a clinical trial usingstem cells! The proposed trial extracts stemcells from the participant' s body, reconditionsthem and reintroduces them into their body. It is projected to not only stop the disease'sprogression but to reverse some/all? of thedamage caused by the disease. I was diagnosedwith the disease in 12/98. My neurologist,Dr. Saud Sadiq and I are both members ofIMSMP and subjects of this trial! Most chosen patients are now in the progressivestage of the disease. I have been a private person my whole life and not prone to publicdisplays of anything, but I do ask for my FPfamily's prayers!” William W. Kirk has beennamed Vice President for Student Affairs andGeneral Counsel at Ave Maria University. Billmoves to Ave Maria from Wiss, Janney, ElstnerAssociates, a national interdisciplinary firm of architects, engineers and materials scientistswhere he was Director of Administration andCorporate Counsel. Previously, he wasAssociate Vice President for Residence Life atthe University of Notre Dame and a memberof the student affairs senior leadership team.

1981CLASS REPEd Lenci - [email protected]

1982CLASS REPSPaul Brusco - [email protected] Vince DonVito - [email protected]

1983CLASS REPSTony DiNota - [email protected] Mike Sohr [email protected] Simon Walsh - [email protected]

198430 Year ReunionApril 5, 2014Tom Huvane has been named to Irish Americamagazine’s 2013 Wall Street 50. Irish Americamagazine’s Annual Wall Street 50 recognizesthe outstanding accomplishments and successof the best and the brightest Irish-Americanleaders of the financial industry. The 2013 Wall Street 50 will be featured in the October/November issue of Irish America magazine.Ralph A. Dengler retired from the MarineCorps Reserves as a Colonel and is a Directorat Gibbons P.C., where he is in the IntellectualProperty Law Group. Nicholas Katsoris’ book,Loukoumi and The Schoolyard Bully, will beavailable for purchase in November 2013. It is the sixth book in the Loukoumi series.Proceeds from the sale of this book will go tobenefit St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.

1985CLASS REPSMarc Flamino - [email protected] Michael Trovini - [email protected]

1987CLASS REPSKevin Fitzpatrick - [email protected] Eric Groepler - [email protected] Dario Martinez - [email protected] Tim McGrath - [email protected] Pat O’Brien - [email protected]

1988CLASS REPSTom Andruss - [email protected] Pat Deane - [email protected] Tony Fletcher - [email protected] Nick Leshi - [email protected] Kevin Rooney - [email protected]

Mark FitzPatrick has been promoted to therole of Senior Vice President and ChiefFinancial Officer of Residential Services atTime Warner Cable. In his new role, Mark willoversee all areas of finance for the Company’sResidential, Media and Video operations.

Christopher Lauber ’79After moving from New Jersey,Christopher was living in Yonkers atthe end of grade school when he heardfrom his teachers that Fordham Prepwas a very good high school. No oneseemed to know how to get there fromnorth Yonkers, but as Christopherremembers it, the traveling was part ofthe attraction. The “new” building wasstill just that in 1975, and he fell in lovewith everything about the Prep: theteachers, the students, the location, themoveable walls, even the hard work.

After his parent’s divorce,Fordham Prep quickly became a home

away from home for Christopher. He found the classes challenging, especiallyMath. A zero average in Trig at the end of first trimester mercifully convincedthe administration to remove Christopher from the class. History and languageswere his favorite classes. By graduation in 1979, he had taken 3 years of Spanish,3 years of Greek and 2 years of Latin.

The years after graduation saw a false start in college; Christopher was anoperating room orderly at Montefiore Hospital, a cab driver, a handyman in thereptile house at the Bronx Zoo, a postulant and novice with the CapuchinFranciscans, and a clerk in the Larchmont Library before finishing college.Christopher met Nell during this period, falling in love on a pilgrimage to Israel.They have two wonderful sons, and recently celebrated 25 years of marriage.Both Paul and Owen attended Fordham Prep.

Christopher wears several hats at the Prep after 21 years on the faculty. He teaches Latin and Greek, serves as Director of Admissions, moderates theyearbook, oversees textbooks and shares responsibility for the website. For tenyears, he took students to Rome or Greece over the Easter vacation.

Nell and Christopher have a charming little home in Mamaroneck, NY, and enjoy gardening and reading. When students ask Christopher the secret oflife, he has one word for them: gratitude.

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198925 YEAR REUNIONSaturday, March 29, 2014CLASS REPSJim Andruss - [email protected] Vince Buccieri - [email protected] Brendan Neary - brendan.neary@morgan

stanley.com

1990CLASS REPRJ Linehan - [email protected]

Robert Moschetta and Entertainment andSounds Unlimited are in production againfilming and producing the Hall of HonorVideo. James Clancy has announced hisengagement to Magen Hunt.

1991CLASS REPSCharlie Andruss - [email protected] Jake Dolce - [email protected]

1992CLASS REPSRich DioGuardi - [email protected] Dom Galimi - [email protected] Eric Goldschmidt [email protected] Art O’Reilly - [email protected] Luke Sweeney [email protected]

1993CLASS REPSTim Fitzpatrick - [email protected] Mickey Merrigan - [email protected]

199420 YEAR REUNIONSaturday, April 5, 2014CLASS REPSSean Bowden - [email protected] Ben Caiola - [email protected] Charon Darris - [email protected] Sean Gregory - [email protected] Al Sackey - [email protected]

Vincent Iaropoli is the new Director ofMarketing for the Florida Theatre inJacksonville.

1995CLASS REPSBrian Duffy - [email protected] Brad Serton - [email protected]

1996CLASS REPSChris Celentano - christophercelentano@

hotmail.com Paul DiSenso - [email protected] Conan Dolce - [email protected] Bill McNamara - wmcnamara@oppen

heimerfunds.com Nelson Ritter - [email protected] Rob Weitzman - [email protected]

1997CLASS REPAnton Dengler - [email protected]

1998CLASS REPSJohn Alli - [email protected] Niall Henry - [email protected]

199915 Year ReunionSaturday, April 5, 2014CLASS REPSJon Bagwell - [email protected] Anthony Chiodi - [email protected] Daryn Johnson - [email protected] Peter Kilpatrick - peter.kilpatrick1@

gmail.com Colin Reilly - [email protected] Deric Zaphire - [email protected]

2000CLASS REPSFrank Lively - [email protected] Joe Neckles - [email protected] Sean O’Keefe - [email protected] John Schwartz - [email protected] Doug Serton - [email protected]

2001CLASS REPSBlaise Goswami - [email protected] Mark Hannigan - [email protected] Bob Lynch - [email protected] Michael Murray - michael.g.murray@

morganstanley.com Kevin Phipps - [email protected] Matt Rinklin - [email protected] Dan Sherman - [email protected] Mike Viele - [email protected]

Colm McCarthy graduated from McGillUniversity in May completing his MD, andwas accepted to a residency in OrthopaedicSurgery at McMaster University.

2002CLASS REPSChris Cavanagh - [email protected] Joe Donat - [email protected] Joe FitzSimons - [email protected] Kildare - [email protected]

2003CLASS REPSCharles Beale - [email protected] Rich Berretta - [email protected] Jay Feighery - [email protected]

Nelson Urena is an international college counselor at Shanghai Gezhi High School inShanghai, China. He will be working with students enrolled in an all AP program andhelping them navigate the US college application process. Gregory Moran sent inthis update; “At present, I'm living inBangalore, India running my own startup,Zoom. I’m the CEO and Co-Founder. I actually dropped out of business school atUSC to take this on full-time. I graduatedUPenn back in 2007. I’ve been living inBangalore now for about one year. Zoom is

Rev. Luke M. Sweeney ’92

Father Luke Sweeney was born inYonkers, and raised in Irvington, NY. Heattended Immaculate Conception Schoolbefore enrolling at the Prep as a JesuitPresidential Scholar. Luke distinguishedhimself academically and received GeneralExcellence each of his four years as well asthe Four Year Distinguished Scholar Award.As a senior, he was inducted into theNational Honor Society. Luke participated inCampus Ministry Retreats and actively in theTravel Club. He received certification to be aCCD teacher when he completed a course

taught by Brother Sebastian Boccabella, S.J. After graduation, he entered a sem-inary residence program and attended Fordham University where he doublemajored in History and Philosophy in 1996. He again distinguished himselfacademically as he was invited to join Phi Beta Kappa in his junior year andgraduated Summa Cum Laude. He continued his training for the priesthoodafter his college graduation by attending the Jesuit Pontifical GregorianUniversity in Rome while living at the Pontifical North American College. Hereceived his Bachelors in Sacred Theology (STB) in 2000. He received hisLicense in Sacred Theology in 2002 from the John Paul II Institute for Marriageand Family in Rome.

Luke is the Vice Rector of the Cathedral House of Formation in Queens,NY, which is the tri-diocesan college/philosophy seminary in the New Yorkarea. Previously, he served as the Vocations Director for the Archdiocese ofNew York. Among his accomplishments was to launch the online vocationswebsite, www.NYPriest.com: The World Needs Heroes. You may recognize himfrom some of television work that he did for WCBS TV during events such asArchbishop Dolan’s Installation Mass, Archbishop Dolan’s ascension toCardinal in February 2011 and the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI andInstallation of Pope Francis. He joined the faculty of the Saint John NeumannSeminary in Yonkers after serving as the Parochial Vicar at Sacred HeartChurch in Newburgh, NY. He was a Summer Parochial Vicar at Saint TheresaChurch in the Bronx.

It was during his time in grammar school that Luke became interested inbecoming a priest while volunteering as an altar server, receptionist and sac-ristan at Immaculate Conception. (One of the priests at the parish when Lukewas growing up was Prep alumnus Father Tim Scannell ’61.) As a teenager, hiscareer choices were the priesthood or medicine. Because of his love of science,Luke took four years of science classes including taking two science courses hisjunior and senior year. One of his science memories is Bio teacher PeterMcNamara dissecting a shark in freshman biology.

Looking back on his high school days, Father Luke said that AmericanHistory with Arthur McCormack and Global II with Dan Nolan were classesthat he enjoyed. He will always remember his first time on a plane when theTravel Club went to the Soviet Union in 1991! Having Charles Tarallo explainRussian History as we walked across an icy plaza in Leningrad brought historyto life.

Luke is still involved at the Prep. He is a Class Representative, annual tablehost at the Alumni – Senior Breakfast and past golf outing attendee.

Erik P. Goldschmidt,Ph.D. ’92

Erik Godschmidt came to the Prepafter graduating from theTransfiguration School in Tarrytown,NY. He commuted daily fromScarborough, NY in WestchesterCounty. While at the Prep, Erik distin-guished himself academically andearned a Four Year DistinguishedScholar Award. He was a member ofthe National Honor Society and was amember of the Prep’s 1992 CatholicHigh School Athletic AssociationChampion Swimming Team. Aftergraduating from the Prep, he enrolled at University of Notre Dame. He receivedhis B.A. degree in Liberal Studies in 1996. His studies at Notre Dame included asemester studying abroad in Madras, India. His academic pursuits continued aftercollege as he completed three Masters degrees and a Ph.D. The Masters Degreeswere in Secondary Education from the University of Portland’s Alliance forCatholic Education and University of Notre Dame, Masters of Divinity from theUniversity of Notre Dame and Mental Health Counseling from Boston College.His Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology is from Boston College.

In 2012, Erik was named the Director of Boston College’s The Church in the21st Century Center. The Center is Boston College’s effort to be a catalyst andresource for the renewal of the Catholic Church. Erik was invited to apply for theposition because of the research that he did that helped create models to fund andsustain Catholic education. There are a number of factors that interested Erik inCatholic education. His father, Robert, served as the first lay Chief FinancialOfficer of the Archdiocese of New York. A course with Religious StudiesDepartment member and Director of the Service Program Paul Homer piquedErik’s curiosity about the formation and function of the Church. During his grad-uate work, he worked with many organizations that studied and assisted Catholicschools to find programs and organizations that could help them advance theirmissions. Erik credits the critical thinking that was required in Mr. Homer’s andMrs. Reynolds’ Religion classes in coordination with the retreats and his serviceexperience that laid the foundation for his interest in furthering Catholic educa-tion.

Erik’s favorite Prep memory is being a member of the CHSAA ChampionSwimming Team. He mentioned how well the team worked together to achievethe championship. Erik spoke highly of current swim team coach and his team-mate Dominick Galimi.

Erik is a newlywed having married Tiffany on May 25, 2013. He proudlyreports that Tiffany’s three children, Elise, Zachary and Madeline, have welcomedhim to their family with open arms.

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the first car-sharing company to launch inIndia (loosely similar to ZipCar in the US).We formally kicked off our service back inFebruary of this year and we've rapidlyexpanded since our initial launch. We'vegrown our vehicle fleet over 6 fold sincelaunch and we now have nearly 3,500 memberin our service. We’re targeting 150+ vehiclesacross 15+ locations in Bangalore by the endof this year. We were recently featured in theWall Street Journal and the Times of India(India's largest newspaper and the 3rd largestEnglish paper in the world!). We’re actually inthe midst of raising a very large investmentround to help us expand our service acrossIndia.” Greg is looking to contact any alumni living in Bangalore.

200410 YEAR REUNIONSaturday, April 5, 2014CLASS REPSJoe Altenau - [email protected] Vijay DaCosta - [email protected]

2005CLASS REPSJoe Hallinan - [email protected] Sean LaGamma - [email protected] Jim Lundy - [email protected] Joe Migliaccio - [email protected] John Murtagh - [email protected] Steve Tesoro - [email protected]

2006CLASS REPSEric Collazo - [email protected] Sean Connolly - [email protected] Ramon DeLaCruz - [email protected] Geoff DeSoye - [email protected] John Dingee - [email protected] Travis Long - [email protected] Hal Mackenzie - [email protected] Connor Nugent - [email protected] Patrick Schramm - [email protected]

Eric Collazo started his 4th year teaching at anew school called Tech Prep Academy whichis in the Friendship Public Charter School network in DC. He teaches 10th GradeEnglish Language Arts. Colum J. Weidenreceived his J.D., cum laude, from GeorgetownUniversity Law Center this spring and hasjoined Cahill, Gordon & Reindel as anAssociate lawyer in the firm’s Corporate practice.

2007CLASS REPSWill Ferguson - [email protected] Mo Kanu - [email protected] Jim Lipscomb - [email protected] Jim Moore - [email protected]

2008CLASS REPSDan Altenau - [email protected] Kenny Hyacinthe - [email protected] Luboja - [email protected] Chuck Mackenzie - [email protected] Calvin McCoy - [email protected] Mike Wrotniak - [email protected]

20095 YEAR REUNIONFriday, May 16, 2014CLASS REPSConnor Brown - [email protected] Adrian Mansylla - [email protected] John O’Shea - [email protected] Mike Troiano - [email protected]

2010CLASS REPSEric Lynch - [email protected] Gavin Reidy - [email protected] Brendan Siebecker - [email protected] REPSMax Kinder - [email protected] Kyle O’Keefe - [email protected] Mike Santeramo - [email protected]

Faculty & StaffRosanne English of the Prep’s EnglishDepartment received her second MastersDegree in English Literature from Fordham

University in May 2013. Carol A. Purcell,Fordham Preparatory School’s Chief FinancialOfficer, has been named to the Montclair StateUniversity School of Business Advisory Board.The University is located in Upper Montclair,NJ, with 18,000 undergraduate and graduatestudents. Ms. Purcell, who joined FordhamPrep in 2008 as the Prep’s first CFO, is a graduate of Montclair State University’s School of Business with a B.S. in BusinessAdministration and is a Certified PublicAccountant (inactive) licensed in New Jersey.Ms. Purcell will chair the Advisory Board’sProgram Committee. Ms. Purcell was alsonamed to the Board of Trustees of St. Peter’sUniversity Hospital in New Brunswick, NJ.The 478 bed acute care facility is a regionalmedical campus for Drexel University’sCollege of Medicine. The hospital is sponsoredby the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen.The Diocese of Metuchen was formed in 1980and the first Bishop of the Diocese wasTheodore Cardinal McCarrick, FordhamPrep Class of 1949.

Hockey Alumni

For the last few years, the Fordham Prep Hockey Hall of Fame has celebrated theinduction of new members and hosted its Alumni Game on the same day as theVarsity Homecoming game at Rye Playland. When Superstorm Sandy hit in Octoberof 2012, Rye Playland was forced to close because of damage sustained to the IceCasino, which will remain closed through the end of 2013, if not beyond. Because ofdifficulty re-scheduling all of the events together, the Varsity team was forced to gowithout a Homecoming game during the 2012-2013 season and the Alumni Gamewas cancelled for the year. However, the newest inductees into the Hall of Famedeserved a formal induction, albeit delayed for several months.

On Thursday 27 June, Joseph J. DeLasho ’81, Philip R. Fusco ’08, Kenneth A.LaBarca ’81 and Charles R. MacKenzie ’08 (the newest inductees) and their familiesjoined Alan Pilla (former head coach and current Program Director) and NelsonRitter ’96 (Program Moderator and assistant coach) at Zuppa Restaurant and Loungein Yonkers for an official induction dinner. Despite the delay, these four verydeserving alumni players all expressed their dedication to Fordham Prep Hockey andtheir gratitude to their families, who have consistently fostered their love of the game.Congratulations, gentlemen!

Plans are already underway for all three events to once again be held simultaneously in November of 2013 at the Brewster Ice Arena. This will give all FP Hockeyfans an opportunity to properly congratulate Joe, Phil, Kenny and Chuck, as well as the upcoming class of inductees. Fordham Prep Hockey alumni and fans - markyour calendars for Friday 29 November! More details are available on the Hockey page of the FP website.

New Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees Phil Fusco ’08, Chuck MacKenzie ’08, KenLaBarca ’81 and Joe DeLasho ’81.

ALUMNIAre You Out of the Loop?Between editions of Ramview, you are missing out on…• E-mail Fordham Prep Flashes and Prep Updates• E-mail messages about your classmates and class events• The latest news about Prep faculty and students

What to do about it?Contact Larry Curran `77 at [email protected] 718-367-7500 ext. 208Don’t stay out of the loop! Contact Fordham Prep today

Applicants for Admission to the Class of 2018Do you know an 8th grader interested in applying to Fordham Prep?Please let us know!

Contact Christopher Lauber ’79, Director of Admissions, at [email protected] to recommend an applicant to the Class of 2018.

18 Ramview / Fall 2013

Milestones

IN MEMORIAM

Joseph A. O’Neill ’44Robert B. Wolf ’47Daniel A. Dispenza ’48Stephen P. Barton ’49James W. Callahan ’53John M. “Jake” Phelan ’53John A. Conti ’54Gary E. Mazza ’55Robert A. Oswald ’57Joseph J. O’Keane ’58William M. Callaghan ’61Peter R. Hickey ’62

James C. Lynch ’70Jose M. Caride ’82William “Chris” Ryff ’94John J. Breslin ’55, father of John ’86Stephanie Clemente, daughter of Constantine Clemente ’54Vincent J. Cahill ’61, brother of Lawrence ’63, Fulton ’77, Joseph ’79Adele Corcoran, mother of Michael ’61, John ’63, ’Kevin ’73, Brian ’76, Richard ’78

Rosemary Andretta, mother of Gaeton ’75Ann Mangan, mother of James ’88, grandmother of John Murtagh ’05,James Murtagh ’10, Andrew Van Hoek ’14, Ian Van Hoek ’16

Joseph Wordally, father of Kevin ’90

Rev. James DiGiacomo, S.J., former member of the Prep's Religious Studies Department

Raymond Gonzalez, Sr., father of Prep Science teacher Raymond Gonzalez

Douglas Tobin, former faculty member

In the In Memoriam section of the last issue of Ramview, KennethW. McGovern was mistakenly listed as a member of the Class of1957. He was a member of the Class of 1956

Births/Adoptions1992 Finn Hyde, to Kevin and Angie Leahy1997 Salvatore Augustine, to Salvatore and Jacquelyn Farenga1993 Patrick James, to Paul and Alison Favale2000 Benjamin Mark, to Pip and Megan Decker William Henry, to William and Victoria Donoghue Angelo James, to James and Angelina Lewis Cecilia Marie, to George and Colleen Lyons

2001 Robert T. III, to Robert and Coleen Lynch Charlotte Sky, to Kevin Phipps and Angelica BernierFaculty Gabriel James, to Christopher and Trish Saltarelli

We apologize for misspelling Allison Finneran’s name in theBirths section of the Summer 2013 Ramview.

Marriages2001 Colm McCarthy and Kaitlin Carr

At reunions, one of the Prep experiences alums oftenspeak fondly of is their week of service with the poor in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, Kentucky,and Tennessee and in South America. One special group of alumni not only remembers their own trips fondly, theyalso have made that experience possible for Prep studentsfor the past 9 years. Along with Fr. Charlie Sullivan, thisalumni crew has led one of the Prep’s trips to work withHabitat for Humanity in Tennessee. Michael Franchi ’96,Steve Sheil ’76, and Jack Feighery ’03 have each led 8 tripsas alumns. When asked why he goes back each year SteveSheil said the following:

I continue to go for several reasons; A long termfriendship with Fr. Charles Sullivan, SJ that began in1972 as a Prep freshman, the bond formed with theother 5 Prep alumni chaperones “Habitat Brothers”, an opportunity to give back to the Prep which haspositively influenced my life, the gratifying feeling of helping others that I bring home with me afterevery trip, and we have a good time too.

Jack Feighery added the following:I keep going back because it’s consistently the bestweek of my year. The other chaperones, the people Imeet down there, they are absolutely incredible andthey open their lives to us. I don't know what kind ofwork other people do, but with bartending, it’s hard tosee real value in the work. You provide a service, andhopefully a good one, that fills a social need, but it isan endless tide and you don't even see the ripples youmake too often. Working with Habitat, you’re still inthe ocean – there are a lot of people who need hous-ing, but you’re in the boat, you’re heading for the horizon, and you can see your wake folding behindyou. We go down and do these dedication ceremoniesat the end of the week, and it’s the culmination of whatwe tell the students - we’re building a house so some-one can make it their home.

Five years ago, then college students, Dennis Robinson,Geoffrey DeSoye, and Stephen Donat, members of the classof 2006, joined Fr. Sullivan’s alumni crew and have been

traveling to Tennessee each summer ever since. Since college they have all moved on to careers in the financialworld, but still find time each summer to accompany Prep students. In addition they have taken on the arduousbut important end of the summer road trip to return theschool busses safely to the Prep. Reflecting on his experience Stephen Donat ’06 wrote: “In all, the experi-ences I remember from each summer’s trips are not only of ‘a hammer and a nail’ but, rather, a sense of community,friendship, and generosity.”

The Prep is grateful for the generosity of these alumni and proud of the example they set for current Prep students of what it truly means to be a “Man forOthers”. They remind us all that the lessons of faith andservice learned at the Prep can truly stay with us for a lifetime.

Fr. Sullivan’s Alumni “Posse”

2013 ANNUAL REPORT • 19

ST. IGNATIUS SOCIETYAlumniMr. Mario J. Gabelli ’61Mr. Joseph H. Moglia ’67Mr. & Mrs. James F. Murray ’63Mr. James S. Rowen ’82

ParentsMr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Schenk ’09

Corporations, Foundations, OrganizationsAnonymousFordham Prep Mothers' Club

ARCHBISHOP HUGHES SOCIETYAlumniMr. Thomas J. Campbell ’76Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. McKeever ’61

Corporations, Foundations, OrganizationsAnonymousBTIG, LLC

LEADERSHIP CIRCLEAlumniMr. & Mrs. John D. Brusco ’83Mr. Paul A. Brusco ’82Mr. Dennis J. FitzSimons ’67Mr. Roberto A. Mignone ’88Mr. & Mrs. John F. Neary ’87Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. O'Connor ’61Mr. Thomas J. Ryan ’88

ParentsMr. & Mrs. John D. Brusco ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Burke ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Coughlin ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Gittings ’14, ’15Mr. Liam Neeson ’15

Corporations, Foundations, OrganizationsAbplanalp Scholarship FundBrooklyn Prep Alumni Association

FOUNDERS' ASSOCIATIONAlumniAnonymousMr. Robert W. Bertrand ’58Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Brosnan ’76Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Brusco ’79Constantine L. Clemente, Esq. ’54Mr. Ronald T. deCastro ’83Mr. & Mrs. Thomas V. Dolan ’78Mr. John F. Donahue, Jr. ’54Mr. Mark H. FitzPatrick ’88Mr. Robert P. Ford ’87James A. Garvey, III, Esq. ’62Mr. John M. Geraghty ’60Mr. Frederick H. Grein, Jr. ’64Mr. James M. Harrison ’69Mr. & Mrs. Gerald A. Karr ’68Mr. Richard J. Koeltl ’60Mr. & Mrs. Carl D. Liggio ’61Mr. Daniel R. McAuliffe, Jr. ’68Mr. John J. McCabe ’81Mr. James P. Melican, Jr. ’58Edward J. Moy, Esq. ’61Mr. Roderick J. Murray, Jr. ’78Mr. William J. Murray ’63Christopher J. Nogeire, MD ’64Mr. Michael D. O'Keeffe ’55Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Sohr ’83Mr. William J. Whelan, III ’76

ParentsAnonymousMr. & Mrs. William D. Anderson ’12, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O. Brusco ’08Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Brusco ’13Mr. & Mrs. Nicola S. Brusco ’79, ’82, ’83Mr. & Mrs. Stephen L. Burns ’15Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Byrne ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Dailey ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dziwura ’13, ’16Mrs. Hector M. Hyacinthe ’77, ’79, ’80Mr. & Mrs. John Lee ’14, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Christopher McGrath ’14Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Mooney ’15

Mr. & Mrs. Michael Regan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Scott ’16Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Sohr ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Valentino ’14Mr. & Mrs. Chris Zaback ’16

FriendsAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Domenick CipolloneMr. and Mrs. Douglas LondalRev. Dr. Joseph P. Oechsle

Corporations, Foundations, OrganizationsPatrick J. Broderick Memorial FoundationsColumbus Citizens FoundationThe George Link, Jr. FoundationThe National Italian American FoundationsNew York Province of the So

BENEFACTORS' LEAGUEAlumniAnonymousGeorge Aguiar, Jr., MD ’87Mr. John A. Bertrand ’56Mr. Henri E. Bonvin ’45Mr. & Mrs. William J. Brown ’62Mr. Charles D. Bryceland ’87James E. Buckman, Esq. ’62Mr. Mario A. Ciampi, Jr. ’78Mr. Joseph S. Coyle ’53Mr. Robert V. Delaney, Sr. ’52Mr. Michael F. Doyle, AIA ’69Mr. William J. Fenwick ’88Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fink, Jr. ’80Mr. & Mrs. Paul M. Frank ’56Mr. Thomas V. Giordano ’87Dr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Hanlon ’78Mr. Desmond J. Heathwood ’59Mr. & Mrs. William F. Heitmann ’66Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Horgan ’48Mr. & Mrs. James D. Howard, Jr. ’76Drs. Llewellyn & Monica Hyacinthe ’80Mr. Robert L. James ’53Mr. John W. Keogh ’59

Mr. Albert J. Kirchner ’58Mr. Andres S. Linares ’78Mr. Richard J. Linehan ’90James P. Lundy, Esq. ’48Mr. James J. Mangan ’88Mr. Anthony J. Mazza ’63Mr. Michael J. McCabe ’75Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCarrick ’77Mr. Luciano Moschetta ’77Mr. Kevin F. Mulvey ’62Mr. Vincent E. Murray ’98Mr. Edward I. O'Brien, Jr. ’76Matthew O'Donnell, Ph.D. ’68Mr. Christopher W. O'Gilvie ’87Richard L. O'Hara, Esq. ’47Mr. Gerard P. Parker ’80Mr. Steven A. Ruggiero ’77Hon. Charles B. Salmon, Jr. ’55Mr. Robert F. Scheuble ’63Mr. John T. Shields ’44Mr. John V. Sinon ’82Henry F. White, Esq. ’63Mr. Anthony J. Williamson ’68

ParentsMr. & Mrs. Mark Budris ’13Drs. Gianni & Lucia Carrozzi ’14Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Chmiel ’15Mr. & Mrs. Eric Corrigan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Devlin, Jr. ’13Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Doscher ’03, ’05Mr. William J. Fenwick ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fink, Jr. ’08, ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Glenn J. Giordano ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Gray ’10, ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Griffin ’13Mrs. Colleen Griffin Wagner ’12, ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Hoyt H. Harper, II ’11, ’15Drs. Llewellyn & Monica Hyacinthe ’08, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Shaun Kelly ’13Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Killip ’12Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCarrick ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. James P. McHale, Jr. ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael McKay ’09, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Juergen Moessner ’14

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Moore ’07Mr. & Mrs. Scott O'Callaghan ’15Mr. & Mrs. Conor O'Driscoll ’14Mr. & Mrs. Sean O'Shea ’14Drs. Doug & Ellen Reich ’08, ’09Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Rinaldi ’84Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Siebecker ’10, ’13, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Smith ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. John K. Trimble ’13, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wrotniak ’08, ’14

FriendsAnonymousMrs. Zita Millett

Corporations, Foundations, OrganizationsArchdiocese of New YorkChurch of St JosephHunts Point Alliance for ChildrenJames G. Houlihan Family Second, LPGeneroso Pope FoundationSt. Aloysius SchoolThe O'Shea Family Foundation

PRESIDENTS' CLUBAlumniMr. Sammy Acebal ’82Louis R. Aidala, Esq. ’56Mr. John L. Ajello ’87Mr. Christopher A. Albero ’86Mr. Joseph Bastianich ’85Mr. John C. Broderick ’87Mr. Joseph E. Cantwell ’66Mr. Michael B. Carr, Jr. ’81Mr. John R. Carsky ’79Thomas M. Comerford, Esq. ’55Mr. Kevin R. Daley ’48Norbert J. Dengler, Esq. ’49Hon. Joseph J. DioGuardi ’58Mr. Patrick J. Dooley ’80Mr. Richard A. Edwards ’61James M. Falco, D.M.D ’87Mr. Anthony J. Falvo, Jr. ’48Hon. Anthony J. Fiorella, Jr. ’56

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Fordham Prep Gift LevelsSt. Ignatius Society $ 100,000.00Archbishop Hughes Society $ 50,000.00Leadership Circle $ 25,000.00Founders’ Association $ 10,000.00Benefactors’ League $ 5,000.00Presidents’ Club $ 2,500.00Rams’ Union $ 1,000.00

Voluntary Support Summary FY 2013(12 MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 2013)

Total Support by Purpose - $4,134,808 Total Support by Constituency - $4,134,808

Organizations$445,508 Parents

$890,651

Foundations$222,240

Alumni$2,396,734

Corporations$65,100

Restricted$730,797

Annual Fund$1,891,925

Endowment$1,167,155

AnnualScholarship$344,931

Friends$114,575

Mr. Noel P. Firth ’87Mr. David L. Fitzgerald ’87Mr. Timothy O. FitzPatrick ’93Mr. John F. Freeman ’80Mr. Kenneth C. Germann ’84Mr. Eric J. Grubelich ’81Mr. Anthony C. Guida ’59Mr. John L. Haley ’87Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Hannigan ’73Mr. Christopher W. Healy ’85Mr. Thomas P. Houlihan ’80Mr. William F. Huber ’61Mr. Kyle K. Huebner ’88Mr. & Mrs. Maurice K. Hyacinthe ’77Mr. Mark C. Johnson ’72Mr. James G. Kane ’44Mr. Edward A. Lang, III ’73Mr. Stephen W. Lilienthal ’67Mr. John F. Malone ’64Mr. & Mrs. William J. McCabe ’76Mr. Dwight W. McGuirk ’74Vincent A. Memoli, MD ’68Mr. Henry A. Miller-Jones ’56Mr. William J. Murphy ’52Mr. Peter E. Murray ’63Mr. Kevin P. Norton ’71Mr. Dennis M. O'Brien ’69Mr. Edward I. O'Brien ’46Mr. Joseph G. Opp ’64Mr. Robert C. Quigley ’58Robert J. Reid, Esq. ’64William J. Rodgers, Esq. ’61Mr. Anthony D. Salcito, Jr. ’87Mr. Neil A. Scanlon ’94Charles A. Slivinski, MD ’64Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Sullivan ’83Immac J. Thampoe, Ph.D. ’76Mr. & Mrs. Michael K. Tierney ’56Mr. John P. Toolan ’48Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Trovini ’85Mr. Daniel J. Tynan ’62Mr. Mark A. Varrichio, Jr. ’84Hon. & Mrs. Paul A. Victor ’50Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walzer, III ’85Mr. Martin J. Waters, Jr. ’57Mr. Robert F. Wetjen ’55Mr. Paul D. Williams ’56George J. Zambetti, MD ’68

ParentsMr. & Dr. Steven Abbattista ’16Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Barber ’14Mr. & Mrs. Neal Bronzo ’10, ’11, ’15Mrs. Mary Beth Brown ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bruzzese ’12Mr. & Mrs. Terrence J. Burd ’15Mr. & Mrs. Ricky Carias ’16Mr. & Mrs. Robert Corwen, Jr. ’10, ’15Mrs. Maria Cristiano ’14Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Cronin ’95, ’98Mrs. Veronica Darcy ’00Mr. & Mrs. James DePaiva ’15Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Deubler ’15Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Deutmeyer ’14, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Dillon ’16Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Gonfiantini ’10, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Harnett ’15Mr. & Dr. Edward J. Higham ’13Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. Hogan, Jr. ’12, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Hyer, Jr. ’14Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Kennelly ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Kennon ’10, ’14Mr. Dilip S. Kumar ’15Dr. Sam Kwauk ’14Mr. & Mrs. John J. Leitner ’15Mr. & Mrs. Declan Maguire ’15Mrs. Virginia M. McKeon ’05Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Moroney ’00Mr. & Mrs. Gieto Nicaj ’16Mr. & Mrs. Donald O'Connell ’09, ’11, ’14, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Brendan J. O'Rourke ’08, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. O'Shea ’13Mr. & Mrs. Armand Paganelli ’10, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Pond ’02Dr. and Mrs. John Quagliarello ’16Mr. & Mrs. William Ried ’13Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Saltzman ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Lars Schonander ’16Mr. David Sipiora ’14Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Sullivan ’11, ’13Mr. & Mrs. William Sullivan ’14Mr. & Mrs. William Supik ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Trovini ’15Mr. & Mrs. Van Velle ’09, ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Walsh ’16Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walzer, III ’16Mr. & Mrs. Stephen X. Wright ’11Mr. & Mrs. David Young ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul Zepf ’14

FriendsMrs. Dorothy M. HarkinsMrs. Michael HenryMr. & Mrs. George F. Miller

Corporations, Foundations, OrganizationsThe Daniels Group, Inc.Holy Name of Jesus ChurchAntoinette & Lawrence IannottiLiterary Society FoundationNew York Nativity Mission CenterSankaty Head Foundation, Inc.

RAMS' UNIONAlumniAnonymousMr. Edwin J. Adlerman ’89Mr. Richard L. Ahern ’47Mr. Peter G. Albero ’82Stephen J. Amoretty, Ph.D. ’58Albert A. Apicelli, MD ’57Mr. Richard L. Arvedlund ’59Mr. Michael V. Avallone ’76Mr. Dennis M. Berberich ’87Mr. John D. Bergen ’60Mr. Andrew L. Buccellato ’64Jason N. Buchanan, MD ’93Robert P. Burns, Esq. ’64Mr. William M. Callaghan ’61Col. William E. Campbell, Ret. ’48

Mr. James V. Capasso ’87Mr. James R. Carcano ’85Joseph P. Carrozza, MD ’78Kornylo D. Chorny, MD ’82Mr. Anthony M. Cialone ’87Mr. Peter J. Clark ’49Mr. Patrick A. Clarke ’83Terrence M. Connors, Esq. ’64Mr. James J. Considine ’83Mr. Michael J. Conway ’59Mr. James V. Corcoran ’53Mr. Stephen J. Courtney ’68Mr. Thomas M. Courtney ’87Mr. Paul Cristello ’77Mr. Paul C. Crowley ’63Dr. Walter J. Culver ’55Mr. Douglas E. Cummings ’59Mr. Gregory M. Curley ’87Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence W. Curran ’77George B. Curtis, Esq. ’65Mr. John J. Davey ’80Vincent C. DeBaun, Ph.D. ’43Mr. & Mrs. Joseph L. DeMarzo ’72Mr. Bernard M. Dengler ’53John P. Denneen, Esq. ’58Mr. Ralph D. DeNunzio ’49Bruno V. DePamphilis, Ph.D. ’68Mr. Joseph S. Dirr ’64Mr. Alfredo M. D'Onofrio ’89Mr. Raymond J. Dorado ’75Mr. John J. Doran ’76Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Duke ’76Mr. Henry P. Elliott, III ’93Mr. Vincent D. Enright ’61Mr. Steven A. Falci ’76Charles J. Farrow, MD ’69Mr. John Ferrara ’64Richard P. Ferrara, Esq. ’68Thomas J. Ferro, MD ’72Mr. Ronald C. Fettig ’52Mr. Kevin J. Fitzpatrick ’87Mr. Edward L. Flynn ’53Mr. & Mrs. James T. Foran ’62Mr. Kenneth R. Franchi ’98Mr. Francis X. Frecentese, Jr. ’87Mr. Robert H. Frey ’62Robert A. Gazzola, Esq. ’55Mr. John J. Gilmartin ’88Mr. Robert J. Gomprecht ’65Geoffrey W. Gray, Esq. ’78Mr. Thomas W. Grein ’69Mr. Kevin R. Hackett ’67Mr. Francis J. Hantke ’62Mr. Richard W. Hartig ’73Mr. Brian W. Heller ’64Mr. Leo I. Higdon, Jr. ’64Gerard J. Hinckley, Esq. ’60Mr. Kenneth E. Holden ’49Mr. Glen M. Holland ’81Mr. Howard W. Hopkins ’72Mr. & Mrs. David P. Hunt ’67Mr. Dominick J. Impemba ’92Mr. Jeffrey A. Innocenti ’86Joseph T. Ippolito, Esq. ’70Mr. Raymond T. Keane ’76Mr. Thomas J. Kelly ’64Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. Kenny ’77Thomas C. Kent, Esq. ’48Mr. Thomas S. Lacy ’49Mr. & Mrs. Steven Lazzaro ’84Edward K. Lenci, Esq. ’81Mr. James P. Lewis ’00Mr. John J. Locher ’62Mr. Joseph P. Lombardi ’83Mr. & Mrs. J. Gary Luboja ’72Mr. Kieran V. Mahoney ’75Mr. Frank J. Mangieri, Jr. ’83Mr. Christopher T. Marcon ’87Mr. Dario A. Martinez ’87Mr. Richard L. Mattiaccio ’71Mr. Michael X. Mattone ’83Mr. Gerard F. McCabe ’52Mr. Kevin J. McCabe ’72Brian J. McCarthy, Esq. ’71Mr. Gerard F. McDermott ’64Mr. Thomas F. McEvily, Jr. ’43Mr. Thomas F. McEvily, III ’69Mr. Kevin B. McGrath ’53Mr. Timothy C. McGrath ’87Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McKenna ’77Mr. Robert K. McLaughlin ’50Mr. John M. McMahon ’64Mr. Patrick J. McNierney ’79Mr. James P. McTernan ’58Mr. Michael J. Mignogna ’54Thomas J. Mitchell, Esq. ’62Mr. John G. Morriss ’86Mr. John W. Murphy ’53Mr. John F. Murray ’50Mr. Michael G. Murray ’01Mr. Mark J. Nacinovich ’87Mr. Brendan E. Neary ’89Mr. Stephen A. Noceti ’67Raymond P. Nolan, Ph.D., M.D. ’62Mr. Stephen J. Norton ’69Mr. Francis J. O'Brien ’60Mr. Donald J. O'Connell ’49Dr. & Mrs. Ralph A. O'Connell ’55Mr. Donald J. O'Connor ’59Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. O'Donnell ’64Mr. Theodore A. Okon, Jr. ’71Mr. Charles V. O'Neill ’48Mr. Brian C. O'Rourke ’75Mr. Daniel P. O'Shea ’64Mr. James M. O'Toole ’89Thomas J. Palmieri, MD ’56John A. Pane, D.D.S ’64Mr. William M. Perry ’64Albert W. Petraglia, Esq. ’64Mr. Harold F. X. Plate ’46Mr. Robert J. Ponzini ’64Mr. Paul J. Powers, Jr. ’60Mr. Alfonse J. Preisser ’57Thomas P. Pullano, MD ’70Maj. Jim J. Purekal, USMC ’94Mr. Alexander R. Rankin ’52Mr. Hugh S. Regan ’72Mr. Marko C. Remec ’76Mr. Peter W. Ricca ’61Mr. Gregory F. Rinn, AAI ’57

Dennis P. Riordan, Esq. ’66Mr. William J. Rizzo ’86Mr. Raymond Rosario ’83Norbert W. Sander, MD ’60Dr. Anthony M. Santomero ’64Mr. Timothy P. Schipper ’79Mr. Vincent E. Scully ’44Mr. Michael E. Shea ’80Mr. John T. Skehan ’49Mr. William M. Skehan ’57Mr. Kevin B. Smith ’65Mr. John J. Snee ’52Mr. Edward C. Squire ’50Mr. August A. Stellwag ’49Mr. Robert L. Storch, Jr. ’61Martin J. Stransky, MD, FACP ’74Mr. Patrick F. Swift ’62Mr. Vincent J. Talamo ’93Mr. Mark W. Thomson ’75Mr. Timothy R. Tostanoski ’74George J. Wade, Jr., Esq. ’55Mr. Brian W. Webber ’87Mr. Colum J. Weiden ’06Mr. William J. Wollman ’85Mr. Francis X. Young ’76Mr. Victor L. Zimmermann ’70

ParentsAnonymousMrs. Margaret I. Adlerman ’89Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Berti ’08, ’10Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bleakley ’14Mr. & Mrs. Kenan Boate ’06Dr. Erwin Bottinger ’16Mr. & Mrs. Brian Buttigieg ’15Mr. & Mrs. E. Val Cerutti ’83, ’86Dr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Chow ’03, ’08Mr. & Mrs. Manus J. Clancy ’13Mr. & Mrs. Mike Conaton ’14Dr. & Mrs. John M. Conroy ’84Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Curtis ’15Dr. & Mrs. Leonard DeLucia ’09Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Doyle ’05Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Doyle ’16Mrs. Maureen E. Driskill ’89Mr. James J. Dugan ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dulac ’16Ms. Andrea Eschen ’12Mr. & Mrs. John M. Fray ’13, ’15Drs. Robert Fucigna ’16Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Gilligan ’81, ’83Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gioia ’16Mrs. Robert F. Gomprecht ’65Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Gordon ’15Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Grogan ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Hans ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hommel ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert Horne ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Hundt ’95, ’98Ms. Aedhmar Hynes ’15Mr. & Mrs. David E. Joyce ’01, ’05Mr. & Mrs. Frederico Kowarick ’11, ’12, 16Mrs. Alice G. LaSala ’70Mr. & Mrs. Steven Lazzaro ’14Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Lupardi ’83Mr. & Mrs. Alex W. Malarchuk ’16Mr. & Mrs. Stephen May ’06Mr. & Mrs. Timothy McAward ’16Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McKenna ’14Mrs. Mary Ellen Melnyk ’82, ’90Mr. & Mrs. Craig Miller ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Morrissy ’14, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Denis Murnane ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul Murphy ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Natale ’15Mr. & Mrs. John Neblo ’16Mr. & Mrs. Andrew O'Brien ’14Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Pace ’16Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pettus ’13Dr. & Mrs. Dix Poppas ’16Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Powers ’02Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Queenan ’14Dr. & Mrs. James C. Quinn ’00Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Quirke ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Rail ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ranieri ’15Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale A. Rocchio ’98Mr. & Mrs. James J. Roth ’98, ’03Mr. & Mrs. James Sansevero ’14Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sesti ’14Mrs. Martin P. Sinon ’82, ’83Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Spillane ’93, ’95Mr. & Mrs. John W. Spollen ’95Mr. & Mrs. Cary Stier ’16Mr. Joe Stilwell ’15Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Strada ’91, ’94Mr. & Mrs. James M. Sullivan ’14, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Suttlehan ’13Dr. & Mrs. Alfonso Tagliavia ’14Mr. & Mrs. James F. Tobin ’16Mrs. Marianna Tostanoski ’72, ’74Mr. & Mrs. Ted Ujazdowski ’05Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Winiarski ’15Ms. Joan Wollman ’85Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Zedeker ’15

FriendsRev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.JMrs. Joanne D'AddarioMs. Claire M. Edersheim Mrs. Matthew A. Gedeiko, JrMr. Ernest HarrisMr. and Mrs. John L. KahlMr. Robert McKeeMs. Margaret M. MurphyMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. PolicaMs. Carol A. PurcellVictor D. Russo, Esq.Mrs. Margaret F. Sullivan

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19343 Members1 Donor33.3% Participation$100.00 Total Giving$100.00 Annual FundWilliam B. MacGuire

19354 Members1 Donor25.0% Participation$500.00 Total Giving$500.00 Annual FundJoseph J. Kelly

19365 Members2 Donors40.0% Participation$1,000.00 Total Giving$1,000.00 Annual FundDonald T. CoupeGuido M. Lometti

193910 Members

1 Donor10.0% Participation$500.00 Total Giving$500.00 Annual FundGeorge X. Connor

194120 Members

3 Donors15.0% Participation$900.00 Total Giving$900.00 Annual FundJohn R. KilsheimerFrank A. ScolaroEdward A. Shea

194231 Members

6 Donors19.4% Participation$1,900.00 Total Giving$1,900.00 Annual FundEdward S. LubojaWilliam J. LutzJames A. MitchellThomas D. QuinnVictor J. StephensWayne M. Weisner

194331 Members

8 Donors25.8% Participation$2,655.00 Total Giving$2,655.00 Annual FundOwen J. BlackPierce V. BrennanVincent C. DeBaunRobert B. KeaneWilliam G. KleinRobert A. MaffeiThomas F. McEvilyLawrence E. Miggins

194455 Members14 Donors25.5% Participation$12,250.00 Total Giving$12,250.00 Annual FundRaymond T. BogertGuy C. BosettiEdmund M. BurkeFrancis R. CoughlinJames E. EganJames G. KaneThomas J. MulliganJohn J. O'LearyJoseph A. O'NeillPeter J. O'RourkeVincent E. ScullyJohn T. ShieldsGerard J. SmithWalter E. Wiedemann

194543 Members11 Donors25.6% Participation$10,393.48 Total Giving$10,363.48 Annual FundPeter F. BarryRichard F. BlessingtonHenri E. BonvinWilliam F. CareyEdward S. CasoJoseph J. DalyKenneth C. DonoghueFrancis X. HolbrookRobert J. MaloneyJames J. MaunGeorge J. Wino

194642 Members11 Donors26.2% Participation$5,060.00 Total Giving$2,560.00 Annual FundFrancis R. EinterzVito T. GiordanoDonald T. KileyJohn J. McDermottThomas A. McQuillanDonald V. Murray

Anthony F. O'BoyleEdward I. O'BrienFrank G. PiazzaHarold F. X. PlateA. I. Reilly

194750 Members13 Donors26.0% Participation$10,669.18 Total Giving$10,619.00 Annual FundRichard L. AhernPhilip J. AmatoRaymond P. CassidyRobert B. DaleyJohn P. FallonJoseph V. HamiltonFrancis E. KeaneThomas L. KeilyJohn J. MaloneyDavid A. MeiseJoseph B. NevilleRichard L. O'HaraRaymond J. Squier

194873 Members25 Donors34.3% Participation Rate$23,845.00 Total Giving$23,845.00 Annual FundJoseph T. BellantoniErnest J. BracaWilliam E. CampbellDonald J. ClarkFred L. CookKevin R. DaleyNickander J. DamaskosAnthony J. FalvoHarold A. HavekotteMichael J. HorganThomas C. KentNicholas P. KernweisJames P. LundyJohn F. LynchWilliam J. O'ConnellCharles V. O'NeillDenis F. O'SullivanDominic V. PalazzoJohn J. RichardsonJohn P. RobbenDaniel P. ShannonJohn M. SheehanDaniel J. SweeneyJohn P. ToolanGeorge W. Walsh

194971 Members23 Donors32.4% Participation$11,975.00 Total Giving$11,975.00 Annual FundRobert P. ButtaRobert M. ByrnAnthony J. CardonPeter J. ClarkVincent D. DalyNorbert J. DenglerRalph D. DeNunzioVictor A. FerenckoThomas B. GalliganRichard J. GillinghamKenneth E. HoldenWalter J. JeselsonJohn R. KeaneThomas S. LacyRichard V. LollaWalter J. McLaughlinJohn A. NiddsDonald J. O'ConnellViggo B. RambuschWilliam P. RobertsThomas J. RocchioJohn T. SkehanAugust A. Stellwag

195050 Members11 Donors22.0% Participation$7,762.50 Total Giving$2,762.50 Annual FundKenneth N. AdamsWilliam G. DeutschRobert J. GfellerGerard T. GlavinRaymond F. JamesRobert J. MarzziottiRobert K. McLaughlinJohn F. MurrayRonald J. RaddaEdward C. SquirePaul A. Victor

195147 Members18 Donors38.3% Participation$3,655.00 Total Giving$3,355.00 Annual FundDonald L. BattleJohn P. BlessingtonWilliam J. CarusoC. Stephen ConnollyJ. Brian DillonAdolph E. EhbrechtRichard L. GroganJohn J. HartiganEugene C. HuntWilliam E. KennedyJohn F. LantzTerence J. McGrathJohn J. McGrathJames A. PriorJohn J. SheehanWalter X. StantonBurnell D. StriplingPaul B. Twomey

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195276 Members44 Donors57.9% Participation$18,545.00 Total Giving$13,395.00 Annual FundRonald A. AmandolareArthur J. ArrieriRobert E. BaldaufWilliam F. BrennanJohn F. CallahanGregory D. CamillucciThomas J. CangialosiDaniel M. CarewRalph J. CargiuloAlbert W. CornachioKenneth C. CroweRobert V. DelaneyEarl J. DiPirroJoseph P. DoscherJames F. DuhigPeter A. FarrellRonald C. FettigJoseph A. GarvinKevin R. GuideraPaul A. HavekotteWalter P. HollingerThomas J. KelleyArthur T. LyneJohn A. MayerGerard F. McCabeEugene McGuireRobert B. McNiffWilliam J. MurphyWilliam J. NickelCharles F. NollEdward C. O'BrienThomas J. O'NeillGiles E. RaeLennard K. RambuschAlexander R. RankinAnthony A. RellaAlfred P. RiccominiJohn J. SneeGerard T. SoldnerJoseph L. SpiegelGeorge A. Spohr +Arnold H. TracyFred M. WalkerGerard P. Williams

195379 Members29 Donors36.7% Participation$19,750.00 Total Giving$ 7,310.00 Annual FundEdward N. ConroyNicholas J. CooneyJames V. CorcoranJoseph S. CoyleBernard M. DenglerEugene M. FerrickEdward L. FlynnGeorge B. FreehillPeter J. GallagherCharles A. GarvinHerbert F. GormanRobert L. JamesAlbert F. KaelinJohn J. KearneyAlphonse A. LiquorieWilliam J. ManningKevin B. McGrathWilliam J. McKeoughRoy F. MontanaJohn W. MurphyDennis P. NashJohn F. O'BrienJohn R. O'ConnorJames J. O'GradyCharles J. PelissonThomas J. QuinnJames E. RocheGiulio J. RosascoMichael J. Ruggieri

195471 Members22 Donors31.0% Participation$25,985.00 Total Giving$20,885.00 Annual FundNicholas C. BelmonteEdward W. BeuchertConstantine L. ClementeJohn F. DonahueWilliam R. FrascaWilliam A. GlassJohn J. HandRobert E. HilderbrandAnton C. KellerThomas M. KeoghMichael C. KerbyAlan R. LearnardRonald F. McVeyMichael J. MignognaDaniel P. MinogueStephen V. NataleRichard A. PriorRobert F. ReningerJoseph E. RussoJohn J. ScafuriWilliam G. SmithRobert I. Wagner

1955118 Members

41 Donors34.8% Participation$33,672.50 Total Giving$23,672.50 Annual FundRandall W. BellThomas M. BrennanPatrick Owen BurnsMichael J. CampbellRichard J. CeaThomas M. ComerfordWalter J. CulverJoseph C. DeFiore

Thomas D. DohertyFrancis L. EvansWilliam P. FayRichard E. FerraraRobert A. GazzolaFrank T. KoelbleFrancis J. KomornikRobert N. KoppelGene A. LanzaAustin J. LyonsJerome F. MackLawrence P. MartinJohn G. McGreevyGerard F. NortonRalph A. O'ConnellMichael D. O'KeeffeJoseph J. O'KobrickDaniel J. O'NeillPaul L. PetrocelliDonald F. QuigleyCarl B. RifinoThomas E. RoweJoseph F. RyanCharles B. SalmonSanto C. ScarcellaRobert J. SteinbergerLaurence B. StoreyRonald S. TamoschatWilliam M. TortorellaGeorge J. WadeRobert F. WetjenJoseph T. WhalenPierce B. Wilkinson

1956102 Members

30 Donors29.4% Participation$28,725.00 Total Giving$23,725.00 Annual FundAnonymousLouis R. AidalaKarl A. BauerJohn A. BertrandThomas J. BowesThomas A. BrennanJohn C. CalhounPaul O. DeSimoneTerrance R. DouglasEdward T. DowlingAnthony J. FiorellaPaul M. FrankHenry R. HealeyLawrence J. KellyJohn P. KirkThomas P. MaginnisHenry A. Miller-JonesWalter J. MorrisJohn R. MulhollandJames E. O'ConnellThomas J. PalmieriAugustine L. PerrottaJoseph R. PisaniPaul F. PosoliJoseph F. RealiniJames A. ReillyThomas G. SchellerJoseph L. SchweitzerJames R. StephensMichael K. TierneyPaul D. Williams

1957125 Members

42 Donors33.6% Participation$12,710.00 Total Giving$12,710.00 Annual FundVincent J. AlbrechtAlbert A. ApicelliWilliam R. BrickPaul G. ByrneRobert CarrollPatrick A. ColangeloHarold X. ConnollyWilliam Q. CurranJohn M. CutneyJoseph E. DertingerKevin M. DonoghueLaurence J. DoyleLawrence F. DoyleMartin B. EngelhardtEdward J. FaysKenneth E. GazzolaRobert E. GilbertThomas J. HealyGeorge F. JoinerDaniel J. KelleherJames A. KellyJohn T. KennyWerner A. KloepferJohn LaneEdward J. MarkeyArthur F. MarottiEdward G. McAnaneyBernard N. MeehanMichael V. MorrealeJames J. MulhollandJoseph D. O'BrienJohn F. PeroAlfonse J. PreisserGeorge R. QuinnLawrence F. ReillyRichard W. ReillyGregory F. RinnMichael J. ScarpelliWilliam M. SkehanJohn K. SullivanThomas E. VillamanaMartin J. Waters

1958102 Members

34 Donors33.3% Participation$59,474.13 Total Giving$24,642.50 Annual FundAnonymousStephen J. AmorettyRobert W. Bertrand

James J. BlackGuy J. CapozzoJerome A. ComeauJohn P. DenneenJoseph J. DioGuardiGeorge J. FreibergMichael O. GlynnVictoria S. GrayNunzio J. GuarnieriStephen R. HammondCharles C. HealyMichael R. HoagAlbert J. KirchnerJoseph W. LuxValentine F. LynchNino D. MarinoJames P. McTernanJames P. MelicanJoseph E. MottolaJoseph J. O'Keane +Frank J. PadroneEdward R. PardonAlbert R. PerainoRobert C. QuigleyRichard L. RobbinsEdward G. SartoreAnthony P. SpohrDaniel L. TevlinJoseph J. Trautlein

1959115 Members

56 Donors48.7% Participation$25,515.00 Total Giving$24,365.00 Annual FundAnonymousRobert J. ArmbrusterRichard L. ArvedlundGerald J. AttisJohn J. BernauerBruce G. BottMichael J. BozzoneJoseph A. BrunnerJohn B. BuckmanVito M. BuffaJames M. CallahanRobert W. CarltonEugene P. CarrollMichael J. CollinsMichael J. ConwayPaul M. CucchiDouglas E. CummingsHugh F. CurleyJohn A. Del NegroHoward L. EnglishJames S. FayAnthony C. GuidaDesmond J. HeathwoodJohn J. JetztRichard P. KellyMartin C. KellyJohn W. KeoghChristopher LaneCarlo P. LanzanoDonald P. LarkinJohn B. LazzariRichard W. LoCascioJoseph F. LopezPaul P. MaffeiJohn C. McCarrollStephen J. McGeadyJohn T. McGirlKevin S. McNallyJohn J. MillerRichard M. NevilleWilliam J. NihanDonald J. O'ConnorHugh K. O'DonnellWilliam P. O'RourkeKenneth E. O'SullivanJohn J. PhelanRichard A. PregiatoFrank J. ReysenRichard V. RomerRichard G. SartoreMichael J. SavageRichard G. ScarpelliEdward V. TuckerWilliam J. TwohigJohn M. ViertlPaul F. Wasielewski

1960157 Members

49 Donors31.2% Participation$34,202.60 Total Giving$28,552.60 Annual FundJoseph R. AvellaJohn D. BergenFrancis E. BoscoSalvatore CitarellaJames J. CollinsThomas A. ConwayPhilip A. CrottyRichard J. CunninghamFrank T. D'OnofrioJ. Kevin DorseyWilliam R. DoyleKevin B. DuffFred C. FeddeckJohn M. GeraghtyBrian J. GillespieNoel M. GroeschelMichael T. GyvesRobert A. HemsingGerard J. HinckleyRobert E. KearnsPaul M. KennyRichard J. KoeltlThomas F. KonopJohn V. KrausHerbert C. LaheyA. Richard LumelleauJames V. MaherRobert E. McCarthyRobert G. McDonaldJoseph J. McGovernRobert J. McKiernan

John F. MurphyFrancis J. O'BrienJames O'CallahanKevin T. O'ReillyJohn J. O'ReillyJohn M. PisaniHenry J. PowellPaul J. PowersPaul R. PrisinzanoJohn P. QuinnJohn M. ReganNorbert W. SanderWalter E. SchluterRobert J. SuchyBrendan WalshPhilip B. WalshWilliam M. WatkinsJoseph S. Zimmatore

1961140 Members

42 Donors30.0% Participation$252,025.04 Total Giving$ 52,025.04 Annual FundFrancis J. ApicellaGregory J. BabiakAndrew J. BlenkleWilliam M. CallaghanJohn M. ConnollyMichael K. ConnorMichael J. CorcoranVito J. DiMattiaRichard A. EdwardsVincent D. EnrightJohn J. FallonPaul FreemanMario J. GabelliWilliam J. GavinRonald E. GittoDonald M. GriecoRobert M. HamiltonAlbert F. HeinCharles S. HorganWilliam F. HuberJohn Q. LaFondBrian P. LevackCarl D. LiggioThomas E. LillisKevin J. McGrathThomas A. McKeeverJerome P. MenkhausEdward J. MoyBrendan T. MurphyKevin W. O'ConnorThomas E. O'ConnorThomas J. O'HanlonGerard J. PelissonGeorge F. ReichPeter W. RiccaWilliam J. RodgersDonald K. RossTimothy J. ScannellAnthony F. SguegliaRobert L. StorchFrank J. TubridyStephen M. Varley

1962151 Members

44 Donors29.1% Participation$41,410.00 Total Giving$21,875.00 Annual FundJoseph L. AngielloRobert J. BauerDonald P. BrissonPeter C. BrownWilliam J. BrownJames E. BuckmanJoseph P. CallahanWilliam J. CasoPaul CoghlanLawrence M. CondonPatrick J. CooneyWilliam F. DeMucciRichard V. DonohueRobert B. FaneEdmund G. FitzgeraldJames T. ForanVincent J. FreaneyRobert H. FreyJames A. GarveyFrancis J. HantkeThomas E. KellyDenis A. KeneallyFrank C. KillackeyDavid W. LaceyJohn J. LaVecchiaJohn J. LocherPeter D. MaherDaniel F. MillerThomas J. MitchellKevin F. MulveyRobert J. MurphyJohn F. NeedhamRaymond P. NolanThomas H. O'BrienWilliam J. O'DonnellRalph G. PepeEugene J. PorcaroPeter F. RiehmJohn C. SchneiderJames E. ShieldsPatrick F. SwiftJoseph A. TruminoDaniel J. TynanThomas G. Webber

1963126 Members

34 Donors27.0% Participation$134,642.01 Total Giving$ 23,620.00 Annual FundDavid W. BeckLuke M. ChardeThomas J. CorrPaul C. CrowleyJames P. Day

Anthony J. DeLucaRalph F. DeSenaJorge I. DominguezCharles D. DonohoeRobert D. EssigJohn J. FoleyJames J. GalvinJohn R. GaviganSteven A. HovaniJames A. HughesDaniel J. KelleherGregory D. LiegeyJohn P. MaddenMichael F. MartinStephen J. MartinAnthony J. MazzaKevin G. McKeonRalph J. MellusiPeter E. MurrayJames F. MurrayWilliam J. MurrayGregory J. ParavatiJenik R. RadonRobert F. ScheublePeter J. SchmergeJames T. SlaneRichard G. TilghmanJoseph J. VerdicchioHenry F. White

1964177 Members

92 Donors52.0% Participation$69,860.38 Total Giving$29,595.00 Annual FundRobert A. AnselmiGregory D. ArcaroHugh J. ArnsteinThomas M. BafferLawrence J. BerryGerald A. BorreggineAndrew L. BuccellatoBrian K. BurkartBrian T. BurkeRobert P. BurnsDenis P. ByrneVincent J. CahillStephen L. CapeceArthur L. CentonzeMichael P. CesaThomas M. CollinsEugene K. ConnorsTerrence M. ConnorsDaniel D. DalyJoseph A. DelfinoGary R. DelneoJames W. DiMarzoRichard M. DiMarzoJoseph S. DirrGerald S. DonnellyKenneth R. DoyleJames J. FeddeckJohn FerraraJames V. FitzgeraldMichael E. FormosoKirk A. GilfillenRobert E. GrantFrederick H. GreinThomas G. HahnBrian W. HellerDaniel F. HenryLeo I. HigdonJohn A. JordanThomas J. KellyEdward J. KrolJohn LaheyDesmond F. LawlerJohn P. LyonsStephen S. MadaffariJohn F. MaloneRobert F. MaloneyStephen A. MamikonianNeil D. McAuliffeGerard F. McDermottPatrick J. McInerneyJohn M. McMahonDonald C. MinogueThomas C. MonahanAllan R. MooreTimothy J. NagleChristopher J. NogeireDaniel J. NyaradyJohn H. O'ByrneKevin J. B. O'ConnorRobert G. O'DonnellJeremiah J. O'GormanW. Paul O'MaraJoseph G. OppFrank J. OroszDaniel P. O'SheaJoseph M. PaccioneJohn A. PaneAndrew A. PaternoWilliam M. PerryAlbert W. PetragliaRobert J. PonziniBernhard F. PreisserRobert J. ReidSean M. ReynoldsJoseph T. RicciJohn D. RoyBernard K. RussielloJohn C. SaccentiAnthony M. SantomeroRoland J. SavageMichael P. ServodidioRonald F. SimiCharles A. SlivinskiRichard G. SparzaniMichael P. SpecialeJohn E. StevensRalph E. StubbsThomas J. SugrueEdward F. TobiaJohn J. VrionisThomas E. WandsLeon J. Zick

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1965157 Members

46 Donors29.3% Participation$11,790.00 Total Giving$ 9,640.00 Annual FundGary S. BassoRichard W. BlackJohn J. BolandWilliam F. BoylanCharles F. CampbellAlbert W. ChianeseWilliam A. CookRobert R. CrimminsGeorge B. CurtisJohn F. DamianoRichard T. FelagoThomas J. FigurelliRobert A. FiliceCraig FosterRobert J. GallatiRobert J. GomprechtMichael L. HayesRichard T. HennessyDonald T. HeydenJohn C. HurleyJames P. KilsheimerRalph W. LaBelleJohn R. LaCavaClement R. LandannoThomas D. LuciaWilliam J. MachidaThomas F. MaherRonald P. MangioneGregory E. MartinAnthony L. MazzulloLawrence F. McGovernFrancis X. McLaughlinPaul A. MerollaCharles W. MetzDaniel P. MolloyEdward P. O'MalleyThomas M. O'MalleyAmado M. OrtizHans W. PolzerWilliam G. RimmerPeter T. RocheRobert T. RotondiJames W. RyanKevin B. SmithCharles R. SnyderMichael G. Wares

1966149 Members

35 Donors23.5% Participation$14,675.00 Total Giving$13,025.00 Annual FundJohn S. BartolomeoJoseph E. CantwellMichael P. CariosciaJames E. CarrollPaul S. CasamassimoThomas J. CasertaFrancis F. CrawfordSalvatore J. DeVincenzoJohn E. DugganCesare L. FlorioCarl V. GogolakWilliam F. HeitmannTimothy F. HorganGeorge G. JonesRichard P. KearneyRaymond A. KochJohn F. LambPeter G. LeiderEdward M. LeightWilliam E. LuceyJohn G. ManningPablo F. MedinaWalter J. MicloWilliam H. MulliganJohn R. O'BrienGeorge M. O'HarRobert D. PaneJohn J. PilkingtonPaul P. RegaDennis P. RiordanJames R. RivielloRussell M. SchneiderJoseph L. SeelyJohn M. SilvanieKenneth J. Smith

1967163 Members

51 Donors31.3% Participation$173,525.00 Total Giving$ 24,025.00 Annual FundJames V. AromandoMark E. BeaugardJames R. BruggerJoseph P. CastellanoJoseph P. CavanaghRobert J. ClementeKevin J. ConnorsRobert M. CostelloFrancis P. CunninghamHoward T. CusackAnthony J. DiMiceliThomas F. EganDennis J. FitzSimonsArthur FreaneyLouis C. FreesEdward J. GeraghtyKevin R. HackettJohn F. X. HarahanJohn D. HartmanJames T. HeaphyJohn P. HonohanChristopher M. HoulihanDavid P. HuntGeorge A. Johnson-OrbanRobert J. KaneStephen W. LilienthalWilliam J. McCarrenMichael T. McCarthyDaniel G. McDermott

Charles T. McDonaldJohn N. MigliaccioJoseph H. MogliaRaymond F. MurrayGregory J. MurtaughAlphonse M. NaclerioJohn R. NicholsStephen A. NocetiFredric J. PocciEdward J. PoliandroWilliam C. PorcaroHarold W. PskowskiChristopher J. RohrsRichard J. RussoMatthew S. SantiroccoRobert J. SchneiderRobert J. SchusterRichard T. SheahanThomas S. SitesMichael J. SniffenPatrick J. StallardBrian L. Zevnik

1968185 Members

34 Donors18.4% Participation$55,931.62 Total Giving$33,931.62 Annual FundAnonymousMichael P. AlvinoPaul J. AmbrosiniPat L. AulicinoLouis A. ComaratoStephen J. CourtneyJohn F. CurtisRaymond J. CvetovichPeter T. D'AuriaBruno J. DegenBruno V. DePamphilisRichard P. FerraraThomas F. GiordanoGerald A. KarrThomas F. KirwinThomas J. KusmierczykCarmine LuciaDaniel R. McAuliffeRobert J. McLoughlinWilliam P. McNamaraVincent A. MemoliGerard F. MossBarry S. O'ConnellEugene J. O'ConnorMatthew O'DonnellNeil R. O'HanlonThomas J. PortoWilliam S. ReillyGregory L. San GeorgeJoseph F. SchallerMatthew S. SmithJames J. VogtJeffrey M. WilliamsAnthony J. WilliamsonGeorge J. Zambetti

1969201 Members

46 Donors22.9% Participation$30,602.50 Total Giving$29,852.50 Annual FundAnonymousAlfred M. AbateCharles G. BosleyJ. Peter ByrneGerard J. ChomiakNeil J. CobelliDennis L. CurryRobert J. D'AdamoF. Norman DannenWilliam J. DohertyMichael F. DoyleJames B. DugganCharles J. FarrowRobert B. FathPatrick G. FineganRobert N. GalassoMartin T. GouldThomas W. GreinDavid R. HalleranChristopher P. HaroldJames M. HarrisonCharles J. IppolitoWilliam C. JacobRobert J. JennettJohn J. LuetichWilliam T. MackJames A. McCabeRobert A. McCarthyThomas F. McEvilyG. Scott McGuirkWilliam M. MinozziKevin O. MooreStephen E. MulliganStephen J. NortonDennis M. O'BrienDaniel M. OttavianoJoseph D. PizzurroGarry P. RyanRichard C. San GeorgeJames J. SpachVincent J. TornaDennis L. VerhaegenEdward J. VitaleNicholas F. VitulliRobert C. YoungH. Paul Zellweger

1970185 Members

34 Donors18.4% Participation$9,080.00 Total Giving$7,130.00 Annual FundMichael C. AdamsRobert J. AnastasioRobert J. BellingerJohn T. CartyVincent J. CastellanoJohn R. Collins

John T. ConnellFrancis R. CorradoDaniel B. CrimminsJ. Michael HorganJoseph T. IppolitoDonald Michael JohnsonJulian C. JohnsonJohn G. JordanJames A. KobyraDonald F. LaSalaPeter F. MadoniaJames F. MahoneyTheodore J. MarkowitzGene F. McCulloughMichael J. McNamaraMichael MitchelsonChristopher P. MoscaThomas P. MurtaghEdward J. O'ConnorThomas P. PullanoDennis M. RussoVincent SellecchiaRobert P. SerafinDavid C. SmithJames StaudtDonald M. WeekesJoseph E. WinstonVictor L. Zimmermann

1971137 Members

18 Donors13.1% Participation$8,575.00 Total Giving$7,575.00 Annual FundDomenick R. DiPasqualeMark J. FritzPeter J. IvoryMichael F. LettereseSamson LiaoJoseph H. MastersonRichard L. MattiaccioBrian J. McCarthyThomas H. McQuillanFerdinand J. MilanoIgnacio NavarreteKevin P. NortonTheodore A. OkonPatrick M. PaganoGeorge R. PressWilliam S. SerletisDenis R. SheaDaniel B. Zukowski

1972156 Members36 Donors

23.1% Participation$14,240.00 Total Giving$12,190.00 Annual FundAnonymousDavid J. BarnettePeter J. BautzMichael B. BreenJohn C. CimpermanSteven A. CorsoHoyt B. DavisJoseph L. DeMarzoRichard J. EspositoStephen J. EspositoThomas J. FerroPeter F. FrancoRichard J. GiordanoWilliam J. HeapHoward W. HopkinsLouis V. IsganitisMark C. JohnsonPeter L. KozikJames S. LiaoJ. Geoffrey LoftusJ. Gary LubojaPatrick M. MalgieriThomas P. MayKevin J. McCabeEdwin J. McCormackJ. Bruce McGuirkGerald C. McNamaraJames F. MoruzziEugene F. O'NeillJoseph F. PerkowskiKevin M. PlunkettJohn J. RayHugh S. ReganChristopher A. SouthRobert E. StillmanVictor J. Thombs

1973154 Members

23 Donors14.9% Participation$9,645.00 Total Giving$8,945.00 Annual FundRobert P. AmbrosiniWilliam M. BrennerDouglas A. BroderickDaniel C. CavaluzziKevin S. CorbettNicholas V. CristianoDavid S. DeCraneJulio C. DiazEric F. DukeAnthony M. FairMichael J. HanniganRichard W. HartigOrest J. KozickyEdward A. LangPaul B. McLaughlinNeal J. McNamaraMichael J. MorelliJames G. MustichJohn A. PanebiancoJohn J. ReillyGeorge N. TarangioliGary J. TocchetGregory J. Tully

1974155 Members16 Donors10.3% Participation$7,100.00 Total Giving$6,050.00 Annual FundJoseph A. ByrneFrank J. ColarussoJohn P. ConnollyDouglas J. DeltondoTerrence J. DoyleMichael S. FoltinNoel M. HamletDwight W. McGuirkThomas A. McShaneTimothy B. PineRobert N. PucciRaymond P. SilliereMartin J. StranskyTimothy R. TostanoskiRichard J. WalshJohn A. Zenkewich

1975147 Members

17 Donors11.6% Participation$14,770.00 Total Giving$ 8,520.00 Annual FundPaul F. CurranRaymond J. DoradoJoseph M. FerulloMichael P. GallagherDonald C. LanzaStephen R. LoBelloKieran V. MahoneyMichael J. McCabePeter G. McKiernanBrendan T. O'NeillBrian C. O'RourkePaul J. ReissJohn F. RenzulliCamillo M. SantomeroMark W. ThomsonRobert J. VallaNicholas C. Vasti

1976188 Members

37 Donors19.7% Participation$116,078.00 Total Giving$ 20,955.00 Annual FundMichael V. AvalloneThomas G. BellThomas P. BolandEdward R. BonannoTimothy J. BrosnanThomas J. CampbellMark J. CerboneMichael G. ConsidineDavid P. CoraKenneth J. DeLashoDomenico DelliCarpiniJohn J. DoranRichard A. DukeGary J. DwyerSteven A. FalciMatthew O. FitzsimonsStephen J. GallagherJames D. HowardRaymond T. KeaneWilliam M. KorchakGuy A. LesterFrederic L. LettieriBrendan C. MagnerWilliam J. McCabeChristopher E. MeagherJoseph M. MolloyDaniel W. MorrisonJohn C. MoukadEdward I. O'BrienJohn J. PettinelliMarko C. RemecPeter I. RossRobert A. SpolzinoMichael R. TedaldiImmac J. ThampoeWilliam J. WhelanFrancis X. Young

1977175 Members

35 Donors20.0% Participation$28,714.00 Total Giving$20,814.00 Annual FundAnonymousFred A. AlibertiMichael R. BoylePaul CristelloLawrence W. CurranJoseph J. DeLosaJohn R. DillonCary R. EllPhilip M. FalconeSteven J. FlynnJeffrey T. GoetzPaul J. GrecoJohn J. HemsleyMaurice K. HyacintheStephen G. KennyPeter J. KreyThomas A. MartinJohn F. McCarrickGeorge G. McGrealThomas J. McKennaDonald J. MitchellLuciano MoschettaJohn J. MurphyEdward T. NgMark J. ReissPeter M. RodriguezSteven A. RuggieroChristopher J. SchuylerLawrence G. SheehanAndrew G. StadnikMichael J. SweeneyPatrick W. SweeneyRussell F. Trahan

Edward P. VoliMark A. Wines

1978157 Members

22 Donors14.0% Participation$40,638.66 Total Giving$25,737.83 Annual FundAlbert X. BaderJoseph P. CarrozzaMario A. CiampiArthur F. ColiSteven P. CostabileThomas V. DolanJohn J. GormleyGeoffrey W. GrayKevin W. GroganChristopher J. HanlonChristopher HiddlesonRonald P. HollandJames R. LetsenAndres S. LinaresLawrence J. McTagueRoderick J. MurrayThomas F. O'LoughlinSteven J. RapilloRobert A. RodriguezTor E. SmelandBrian J. SullivanEugene J. Whyte

1979149 Members

27 Donors18.1% Participation$25,575.00 Total Giving$15,325.00 Annual FundMartin D. AvalloneChristopher J. BrandeNicholas E. BruscoJohn P. CallahanJohn R. CarskyMichael P. ClearyJerome A. ComeauGiovanni DelliCarpiniTheobald J. DenglerAndrew J. GadryNicholas A. GiannascaMark R. HicksEdward J. HillPeter L. IannielloStephen B. JonesWesley K. KaplowSteven D. KarpinChristopher D. LauberRalph M. MattoneBrian F. McCulloughJoseph P. McDermottPatrick J. McNierneyLawrence A. MurphyRobert R. NewtonTimothy P. SchipperKenneth P. SingletonMichael D. Sullivan

1980161 Members

22 Donors13.7% Participation$27,240.00 Total Giving$26,240.00 Annual FundJohn J. DaveyLouis R. DeLucaPatrick J. DooleyRobert J. FinkJohn F. FreemanThomas P. HoulihanLlewellyn HyacintheIvor J. LongoSergio J. LupetinJames D. MarshallThomas D. MaurielloJohn J. McCarronAngelo V. MichilliDavid M. MigoyaRobert MurphyThomas G. O'BrienReginald J. OllenGerard P. ParkerEdward A. ResinaMichael E. SheaJohn M. SheehyHarold J. Shinsato

1981158 Members

15 Donors9.5% Participation$18,752.50 Total Giving$ 7,502.50 Annual FundPhilip K. BoyleMichael B. CarrChristopher P. D'AblemontCraig W. FrascatiEric J. GrubelichGlen M. HollandPaul A. LeeEdward K. LenciJohn J. McCabeAntonio X. MolestinaKevin J. O'ConnorAnthony C. PuleoThomas M. SavinoKenneth S. SheaQuince V. Venturino

1982197 Members

21 Donors10.7% Participation$213,966.62 Total Giving$ 57,466.62 Annual FundSammy AcebalPeter G. AlberoRobert S. BoyleFernando BragagliaPaul A. BruscoJohn W. CanningKornylo D. Chorny

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Keith A. CorpusJoseph J. DonnerVincent C. DonVitoStephen J. FearonMichael S. FitzpatrickJoseph GresiaJames M. HaddadHung N. KimStephen M. MelnykJon L. RapilloJames S. RowenJoseph C. ScalisiJohn V. SinonL. Anthony Specchierla

1983187 Members

31 Donors16.6% Participation$70,845.85 Total Giving$42,630.85 Annual FundJohn D. BruscoLouis P. CaraginePatrick A. ClarkeJames J. ConsidineJoseph E. CoyleMalik K. CutlarRonald T. deCastroKevin F. DeGabrielWilliam C. DeMasoRaymond A. DeStasioAnthony S. DiNotaCornelius J. DouglasMichael A. FarinaJohn P. GadomskiAaron R. GanawayWilliam R. HeeseJoseph P. LombardiRobert M. MagiltonFrank J. MangieriStephen R. MareJohn A. MarshallMichael X. MattoneRalph F. MichilliElias A. PapsonRaymond RosarioJames L. SalernoMichael E. SohrPaul J. StapletonChristopher H. SullivanDavid C. TrahanSimon L. Walsh

1984192 Members

30 Donors15.6% Participation$14,829.20 Total Giving$14,829.20 Annual FundPaul C. CoughlanChristopher A. DiMarcoJoseph A. FeliceJoseph G. FinkKenneth C. GermannAnthony GonzalezJohn W. HaagDaniel D. HickeyThomas G. HuvaneChristopher H. JonesLiam J. JoyceThomas W. KwalwasserPeter F. LaneJohn B. LazzariSteven LazzaroGeorge M. MacdonaldJoseph A. MasciaJohn G. McCarthyThomas G. McElhennyKevin S. MuellerJames C. MurphyErnest S. OrphanosMichael R. PelusoLuigi M. PorporaSteven J. ReissCharles J. RinaldiMatthew J. RossRalph A. RuggieroBrian J. TerryMark A. Varrichio

1985178 Members

38 Donors21.4% Participation$20,315.00 Total Giving$20,315.00 Annual FundStephan A. AlkinsJoseph BastianichJames T. BrennanPaul J. CampisiJames R. CarcanoDennis CavalliAngelo CioffiAnthony A. DeMartinoCarlo T. DiNotaJohn P. DoranGregory DrillockChristopher C. FarleyPatrick S. FarrellyMarc L. FlaminoPeter J. GaveyChristopher W. HealyVincent G. HeintzBiagio A. IannacePhilip J. KnechtAnthony D. LanniTarachrand A. MangraAnthony E. MazzaCharles W. McManusDarren F. McSpedonChristopher J. MichailoffRaymond J. MikovitsJames E. MurrayMichael A. NarvaezRobert B. O'ConnorPatrick R. PillaThomas J. PowerJohn R. SandleitnerPatrick C. SbanoSalvatore Scalisi

Michael E. ScelsiMichael D. TroviniJohn J. WalzerWilliam J. Wollman

1986190 Members

21 Donors11.1% Participation$11,000.00 Total Giving$10,250.00 Annual FundChristopher A. AlberoDean A. BasultoRichard M. CappelliWilliam A. EhbrechtPatrick C. GillespieGeorge M. HealyJeffrey A. InnocentiWilliam T. KeaneLuigi LaVerghettaChristopher P. LeeAdolph J. MondroneJohn G. MorrissKuni NakamuraChristopher A. OberhauserBrian P. O'RourkeSilvio A. PietroluongoWilliam J. RizzoRaymond C. SmithGerard M. VillucciBruce V. WagnerAndrew G. White

1987213 Members

70 Donors32.8% Participation$108,761.23 Total Giving$ 2,275.00 Annual FundAnonymousGeorge AguiarJohn L. AjelloDennis M. BerberichPaul L. BoccardiPhilip A. BowlesJohn C. BroderickRichard W. BrollyCharles D. BrycelandChristian P. CallWalter C. CamasJames V. CapassoAnthony M. CialoneJohn J. CotterThomas M. CourtneyDonald R. CreanGregory M. CurleyJohn V. DeAngelisCarl D. deLeonGregory J. DimitriadisSal R. DiRuggieroBrendan M. DooleyTimothy M. DuignanRamon E. EspaillatJames M. FalcoNoel P. FirthDavid L. FitzgeraldKevin J. FitzpatrickRobert P. FordFrancis X. FrecenteseJohn P. GaveyThomas V. GiordanoMichael V. GoliaJohn R. GormanEric A. GroeplerJohn L. HaleyMichael L. HarwoodStephen F. HermanJohn P. HylandJohn E. JannyRobert H. JohansenJames J. KilcommonsDaniel J. LindDavid A. MaldonadoChristopher T. MarconDavid H. MarshallDario A. MartinezTimothy J. McCarvillTimothy C. McGrathChristopher J. McGuireWilliam P. McLoughlinStephen C. MurphyMark J. NacinovichJohn F. NearyTimothy B. NevilleDesmond G. O'BrienChristopher W. O'GilvieBrendan P. O'ReillyAnthony D. SalcitoRobert S. SchiavoneMichael F. SpecchierlaMichael P. TombariJohn T. TorresGerard M. UlrichAlfred C. VassoDouglas W. VunicMichael T. WalzerBrian W. WebberTheodore R. WhiteGerard M. WoodsThomas W. Zurhellen

1988204 Members

27 Donors13.2% Participation$77,807.75 Total Giving$11,607.75 Annual FundEugene J. ChiulliJohn A. CorbettPatrick E. CullenPatrick M. DeaneLouis J. DiGiornoBrian S. DossieThomas E. EhbrechtWilliam J. FenwickMark H. FitzPatrickAnthony Q. FletcherJohn J. GilmartinRobert J. GuldnerKyle K. Huebner

Nicholas J. LeshiJames J. ManganBrian J. McGeeRoberto A. MignoneRichard A. NaclerioBrendan C. O'ConnorEugene J. RooneyKevin J. RooneyThomas J. RyanOjilvy A. SanchezJohn T. SaundersMichael J. SheridanGraig C. SuvannavejhRobert M. Wallace

1989181 Members

12 Donors6.6% Participation$6,209.99 Total Giving$4,950.00 Annual FundEdwin J. AdlermanJames R. AndrussRobert J. ArmatiVincent M. BuccieriAlfredo M. D'OnofrioRobert J. GomprechtJonathan W. HeneryKevin P. LeechPhilip LoScalzoBrendan E. NearyJames M. O'TooleAngelo A. Sedacca

1990189 Members

18 Donors9.5% Participation$7,800.00 Total Giving$2,300.00 Annual FundJoseph A. AulettaThomas F. BaglioneDaniel ChackoJoseph M. CondonJared C. DolceTerrence F. FinneranCharles L. GoasdoueAlexander M. GoasdoueEamon P. HeaveyRichard J. LinehanJason A. LoMonacoRobert C. MelnykChristopher E. MoreaTodd W. MurphyPeter M. O'HaraJames M. SlevinJoseph D. Stewart-PironeMichael P. Whelan

1991183 Members

15 Donors8.2% Participation$3,765.00 Total Giving$3,515.00 Annual FundAsberto L. AlveroCharles A. AndrussKamal A. BrownBrian E. ClarkinRegan P. DowdallDamon E. DowdallJason E. EmersonJohn N. FavaleMatthew C. FitzgeraldThomas A. FitzpatrickDavid E. GuerreroBrian W. HellerJason J. PabonBryant PappasJoseph E. Powers

1992245 Members

17 Donors6.9% Participation$3,570.00 Total Giving$3,570.00 Annual FundMichael J. FinkThomas D. FlemingDominick G. GalimiErik P. GoldschmidtBrian P. HarpurNoel A. HeaveyPaul T. HickeyJohn Paul A. IannaceDominick J. ImpembaJay C. JohnsonJason A. LewisArthur T. O'ReillyJesse P. QuinlanJoseph S. TomaselliJames R. VercolloneE. Scott WynneLeon J. Zick

1993228 Members

18 Donors7.9% Participation$9,613.00 Total Giving$5,613.00 Annual FundJason N. BuchananQuin E. CiuffetelliMark E. CorneliusMyles J. DuffyHenry P. ElliottTimothy O. FitzPatrickJames G. FowlerBrian A. FraneyMichael C. HartmereKevin P. KennyMichael P. LyonsMichael V. MerriganMichael T. MondroneEugene J. OhWaldo PersteinsJohn J. SpillaneVincent J. TalamoMarco J. Tomassi

1994230 Members

29 Donors12.6% Participation$9,885.00 Total Giving$9,335.00 Annual FundVictor AcevedoScott J. AlberiPasquale AntolinoMichael D. BalestraChristopher W. BertoniMark L. BoccardiSean M. BowdenBenigno J. CaiolaDavid C. ChuRichard K. CollinsCharon D. DarrisKenneth R. DeasyJames P. GannonSean M. GregoryPhilippe R. GuerraBrendan T. HigginsAlfredo JonesBobby M. KuruvillaFrank A. MacDonaldFrancois A. MartinThomas B. McCrossonKeith S. MurrayPaul J. OlivoJim J. PurekalAlbert N. SackeyAshley G. SaundersNeil A. ScanlonSteven A. SchwartzRalph D. Soto

1995218 Members

12 Donors5.5% Participation$1,575.00 Total Giving$1,575.00 Annual FundJohn R. CroninNeal J. DenningJohn P. DunleavyAndrew W. HinmanDamien P. McGoughAlton W. MooreKevin D. NavasPeter J. PutignanoShane M. QuinlanBradley J. SertonJoseph A. SimpsonLaurence P. Spollen

1996233 Members

20 Donors8.6% Participation$3,226.00 Total Giving$2,426.00 Annual FundMatthew G. AdelhardtRobert J. CammilleriPaul D. DiSensoD. Conan DolceMichael J. FitzsimonsSean O. FlynnMichael J. FranchiThomas E. JohnsonV. Anthony KullenBen N. KuruvillaVincent F. LavertyMatthew R. McKendryAlexis O. MolinaColin R. O'NeillDavid P. PolizziPaul RevansNelson G. RitterAdrien SmithJohn B. WatersRobert E. Weitzman

1997213 Members

9 Donors4.2% Participation$1,725.00 Total Giving$1,575.00 Annual FundAnton DenglerThomas L. GallivanJames G. GorayebNicholas M. JuntaJohn A. KearneyChristian H. LangeMichael A. MartinelliJohn M. O'KeeffeDean T. Politopoulos

1998234 Members

19 Donors8.1% Participation$10,094.00 Total Giving$ 9,994.00 Annual FundJohn P. AlliMichael A. CalandraPeter P. CorritoriMichael L. D'AmicoCraig W. DwyerJ. Mark EnglishKenneth R. FranchiBenjamin L. HebenPaul HoffmannDouglas E. HundtDavid R. JeshivaChristian B. JohnsonAdam J. McGovernVincent E. MurrayThomas J. O'SullivanWilliam S. PerrittJoseph A. PetrielloDaniel K. RoqueLawrence P. Tardibono

1999212 Members

30 Donors14.2% Participation$3,175.00 Total Giving$2,800.00 Annual Fund

Charles R. BoyerJoseph C. BrandonAlexander F. BrownAnthony J. ChiodiJames J. CorbettAndrew M. CruzLandon C. DaisKevin T. DuffyJohn N. DunnDavid R. FernandezSteven R. HayesDaryn A. JohnsonThomas J. JudgeMatthew F. KellerPeter A. KilpatrickGregory O. LauBrian W. LeavyNivardo LopezBrendan L. MaguireChristopher MiloDaniel J. MulvanyLloyd E. NolanChristopher L. NorkusDennis O'SullivanJason R. PastoreJohn C. PetersErik J. PierorazioColin J. ReillyMichael A. VentorinoDeric Zaphire

2000217 Members

28 Donors12.9% Participation$3,706.00 Total Giving$3,256.00 Annual FundAdrian ClarkeMatthew J. CowanMichael T. CoxMatthew C. CreaRyan B. DarcyPip M. DeckerChristopher A. DiTataMichael FraterrigoThomas J. GallagherKevin M. HannonAlexander P. HugDoyle P. HuntChukwuemeka U. IkeStephen H. LevyJames P. LewisFrancis P. LivelyGeorge P. LyonsConor P. McEvilyFrancis J. McKennaPaul J. MiklusMaginn MoroneyJoseph P. NecklesSean K. O'KeefeJoseph M. PugliaRobert SalvatoreJohn J. SchwartzAldo TerranovaKevin S. Wanago

2001201 Members

26 Donors12.8% Participation$6,120.00 Total Giving$5,775.00 Annual FundKevin M. AhernMark C. AmbrosiJonas S. Bender-NashStephen J. CarusoDavid W. ClarkeGregoire deVaneyFrancisco J. FerrerScott W. GagliardiBlaise K. GoswamiMark J. HanniganMatthew J. HoganKevin A. HowardJames P. HutchisonKevin B. JoyceBrandon W. KobeltRobert T. LynchThomas G. McCabeColm J. McCarthyRobert B. MitchellMichael G. MurrayPatrick M. OwensBrian M. PadgettNicholas M. PaneDaniel I. ShermanMichael J. VieleAndrew R. Westphal

2002189 Members

16 Donors8.5% Participation$1,032.00 Total Giving$ 832.00 Annual FundAnonymousChristopher E. CavanaghRyan R. CrimminsAnthony K. DeSimoneAndrew D. DonoghueJoseph B. FitzSimonsPatrick F. FordJames R. GuimaraesKevin F. KellerBrian E. ManningRoger R. Nani

John A. PacificoFrank V. PowersMark J. PowersRichard A. SchwamMatthew J. Sullivan

2003206 Members

12 Donors5.8% Participation$673.00 Total Giving$673.00 Annual FundCharles Beale

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Michael R. BeutelChristopher F. BrophyJames A. BurnsJohn P. FeigheryJohn L. HollwitzBryan T. JenningsRobert J. KruszGavin C. McMahonTimothy J. NastAndrew D. O'NeillFrederick J. Schramm

2004206 Members

17 Donors8.3% Participation$784.00 Total Giving$664.00 Annual FundJoseph A. AltenauMichael A. AmbroselliThomas M. BrennanMatthew T. CreamerVijay H. DaCostaAndrew G. EssickAndrew P. FishIan M. LauthBrian J. McCabeSteven R. NunezBrendan M. Reilly

Justin P. RodstromGregory J. SansStephen G. SwiecikiSalvatore J. TavolillaRyan G. TimperMatthew J. Vezza

2005223 Members

12 Donors5.4% Participation$1,335.00 Total Giving$1,335.00 Annual FundPaul T. CollinsChristopher J. DoyleNeal J. FerrickJoseph P. HallinanSean T. IodiceRyan T. KeithKevin M. KitsonSean P. LaGammaJames P. LundyJohn M. MurtaghSteven F. TesoroPeter J. Yacovacci

2006196 Members

19 Donors9.7% Participation$2,412.00 Total Giving$2,002.00 Annual FundJustin M. BardenDaniel P. BeauboeufZachary R. BordonaroAndrew J. CavanaghEric J. CollazoSean M. ConnollyRamon N. DeLaCruzJohn C. DingeeThomas W. HalpinCharles J. KoschakTravis J. LongMichael G. McTigueKevin J. MullaneyMichael E. ParanacWilliam M. ReganPatrick R. SchrammChristopher L. ThumenColum J. WeidenJoseph A. Zarakas

2007234 Members

33 Donors14.1% Participation$2,369.00 Total Giving$2,109.00 Annual FundSharbel Abi-HabibEvan D. BelluscioJonathan P. ConneryChristopher T. CositoreNicholas M. DiRomaWilliam B. FergusonPatrick J. FloodNicholas R. FosterMichael S. GallagherPatrick J. GallagherLouis J. GubertiMichael G. HughesShane D. KaiserThomas J. KavanaghMatthew J. KeeferJohn A. LewisLuke W. MalonePatrick G. MasseoKenneth G. McKennaJohn A. MercorellaJames G. MooreHarry F. MurphyAnthony J. Noto

John C. O'ReillyJames C. PalickaNicholas J. PhillipsJohn F. PierceMichael J. PowersChristopher C. SoutherPaul N. TorresJames J. TyrrellMichael T. YaconoJison C. Zabala

2008210 Members

46 Donors21.9% Participation$1,561.00 Total Giving$1,561.00 Annual FundGregory J. AccarinoDaniel G. AltenauAodhan C. BeirneNicholas J. BertiJoseph M. BonicaKevin A. BousteadDaniel A. BruscoJoseph R. BuchheitChristopher J. CavanaughKyle W. ChowAnthony F. CienaYohannes C. Constable

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Alumni Class Participation by Decade

Alumni Giving by Class

Top Class Donor Percentage - Hughes Hall Classes

Top Class Donor Percentage - Shea Hall Classes

Class of 1987 - 32.4%

Top Class Donor Percentage - College Aged Years

Class of 2013 - 81.8%Class of 1952 - 57.9%(2nd Year in a Row)

1930sMembers Donors Participation Total Giving

1934 3 1 33.3% $ 100.001935 4 1 25.0% $ 500.001936 5 2 40.0% $ 1,000.001939 10 1 10.0% $ 500.00

1940s1941 20 3 15.0% $ 900.001942 31 6 19.6% $ 1,900.001943 31 8 25.8% $ 2,655.001944 55 14 25.5% $ 12,250.001945 43 11 25.6% $ 10,393.481946 42 11 26.2% $ 5,060.001947 50 13 26.0% $ 10,669.181948 73 25 34.3% $ 23,845.001949 71 23 32.3% $ 11,975.00

1950s1951 47 18 38.3% $ 3,655.001952 76 44 57.9% $ 18,395.001953 79 29 36.7% $ 19,750.001954 71 22 31.0% $ 25,985.001955 118 41 34.8% $ 33,672.501956 102 30 29.4% $ 28,725.001957 125 42 33.6% $ 12,810.001958 102 34 33.3% $ 59,474.131959 115 56 48.7% $ 25,515.00

1960s1961 140 42 30.0% $252,025.041962 151 44 29.1% $ 41,410.001963 126 34 27.0% $134,642.011964 177 92 52.0% $ 69,860.381965 157 46 29.3% $ 11,790.001966 149 35 23.5% $ 14,675.001967 163 51 31.3% $173,525.001968 185 34 18.4% $ 55,931.621969 201 46 22.9% $ 30,602.50

1970s1970 185 34 18.4% $ 9,080.001971 137 18 13.1% $ 8,575.001972 156 36 23.1% $ 14,240.001973 154 23 15.0% $ 9,645.001974 155 16 10.3% $ 7,100.001975 147 17 11.6% $ 14,770.001976 188 37 19.7% $116,078.001977 175 35 20.0% $ 28,714.001978 157 22 14.0% $ 40,638.661979 149 27 18.1% $ 25,575.00

1980sMembers Donors Participation Total Giving

1980 161 22 13.7% $ 27,240.001981 158 15 9.5% $ 18,752.501982 197 21 10.7% $213,966.621983 187 31 16.6% $ 70,845.851984 192 30 15.6% $ 14,829.201985 178 38 21.4% $ 20,315.001986 190 21 11.1% $ 11,000.001987 213 69 32.4% $108,761.231988 204 27 13.2% $ 77,807.751989 181 12 6.6% $ 6,209.99

1990s1990 189 18 9.5% $ 7,800.001991 183 15 8.2% $ 3,765.001992 245 17 6.9% $ 3,570.001993 228 18 7.9% $ 9,613.001994 230 29 12.6% $ 9,885.001995 218 12 5.5% $ 1,575.001996 233 20 8.6% $ 3,226.001997 213 9 4.2% $ 1,725.001998 234 19 8.1% $ 10,094.001999 212 30 14.2% $ 3,175.00

2000s2000 217 28 12.9% $ 3,706.002001 203 26 12.8% $ 6,120.002002 189 16 8.5% $ 1,032.002003 206 12 5.8% $ 673.002004 206 17 8.3% $ 784.002005 223 12 5.4% $ 1,335.002006 196 19 9.7% $ 2,412.002007 234 33 14.1% $ 2,369.002008 210 46 21.9% $ 1,561.002009 240 24 10.0% $ 1,130.00

2010s2010 205 23 11.2% $ 1,330.002011 221 38 17.2% $ 2,205.942012 250 23 9.2% $ 1,515.002013 242 198 81.8% $ 5,784.00

Matthew N. DePasqualeNicholas A. DeVinoJohn K. DohertySean F. DolanRobert J. FinkPhilip R. FuscoJohn M. GarryJohn T. HobartJoseph J. Hopkins-PowersKenneth C. HyacintheEdward M. JenningsAdam G. KeithTimothy C. KolendaMatthew B. LeoJan-Michael E. LlanesChristopher E. LubojaRyan J. LyverPatrick J. MahonMarc M. MalpeliStephen J. MasseyMichael L. MazzulloCalvin A. McCoyGriffin P. MeissnerArthur J. MicheliJason M. MorrisonBrian R. MurphyNicholas T. MurryChristopher J. PryorJames M. RapaccioliJames J. SchindlerScott J. ShapiroJohn A. SullivanRoberto M. ValdesMichael A. Wrotniak

2009240 Members

24 Donors10.0% Participation$1,130.00 Total Giving$1,130.00 Annual FundTheodore W. BealeConnor T. BrownDavid R. BushJustin E. ColemanBrian J. CushinJovalin N. DedajJames R. DeLuciaJoseph C. DiPaoloRyan J. FedakJack D. GianniniAlexander J. GroszewskiAdrian L. MansyllaOliver B. MauriceMichael T. McKayKenneth S. O'BrienJohn C. O'SheaAnthony J. PolicastroNicholas E. PowersDavid A. SantarelliKevin J. SimekKeegan TaltyDaniel P. WardMichael G. WelshAnthony J. Zarate

2010205 Members

23 Donors11.2% Participation$1,330.00 Total Giving$1,330.00 Annual FundJohn J. AccarinoPatrick J. AngiolilloDouglas O. BajanDaniel R. BertiLiam T. CarrollFrank J. D'AgostinoNicholas J. D'AngeloThomas R. Ferguson IIIRyan P. FinkAlexander B. GregoryJohn R. HawleyAndrew W. LenziEric S. LynchRobert J. McCarthyThomas E. McShaneMark J. O'ConnorNicholas M. ParisiThomas L. PetriccioneMatthew T. PisciottaSteven PisciottaBryan P. PtuchaBrendan T. SiebeckerAndrew J. Trovato

2011221 Members

38 Donors17.2% Participation$2,205.94 Total Giving$2,185.94 Annual FundSalvatore AnnunziataEugene B. BarrientosKevin F. BradyAnthony J. BugejaJames A. BylickyBrian E. CareyMichael G. CooneyBrendan D. CushinAndrew J. Del BeneAlexander C. DePasqualeGregory C. DesimoneBrendan R. DuffyKyle P. EganJason N. FabryThomas N. GerkeDevin A. HauserChristopher G. HowardDavid G. JenkinsMaxwell S. KinderBerent A. KowarickJonathan M. Lee-ReyThomas W. LoPrestoZachary R. MalegiannakisGaetano S. MigliaccioKevin T. MorleyKristopher C. NelsonJose A. Ocampo-CarrascoAlexander M. O'Neill

Raul OrtizGregory J. PeritoAndrew W. RushRobert A. SaltzmanMichael C. SanteramoChristopher J. SmithRyan G. WalshBaggio WilliamsAndrew J. ZarateMatthew Zuckerman

2012250 Members

23 Donors9.2% Participation$1,515.00 Total Giving$1,505.00 Annual FundLeonard O. Allen-SmithMatthew C. AndersonJames M. BennettSean R. BishunSteven J. BroccoliKevin T. BrosnanColin P. ConneryLouis F. DePaolisAnthony P. FalloneEric J. FlegarMark N. KramarchukAdam D. LoughlinVincent M. LupardiJoseph R. NolanAlex T. ParisiChristopher A. ProsciaEric T. RagoneJack J. StapletonJohn C. SullivanJohn R. SupikJoseph F. SzoldatitsWilliam G. WagnerQuentin C. Whyte

2013242 Members198 Donors81.8% Participation$5,784.00 Total Giving$5,784.00 Annual FundDominic AcetoAlexander J. AmariPatrick J. AndersonChristopher F. AngeloAlexander ArbashThomas C. ArlottaRhyan T. BarrowsRobert A. BealeFelix BehrMichael F. BennettMichael T. BennisAndrew J. BergmanValerian BerishaBrendan N. BeyerSean A. BradyOwen J. BrosnanChristopher N. BrowneNicolas E. BruscoCharles R. BudrisJose A. BueltoMark A. BugniazetAndrew G. CahillJames D. CahillJohn A. CarrollAntonio S. CartolanoMatthew J. CasinoRyan C. CassidyMichael P. CastellucciMichael J. CatherallAndrew J. CavallaroAndrew N. CavaluzziFreddy A. Cedeno HerreroJohn E. CervoneChristopher R. ChasePeter J. CiacciaPietro A. CicconeManus J. ClancyMark ConigliaroKillian M. ConnellyMichael CorcoranJames M. CorriganConnor D. CoughlinAndrew R. CraigJohn J. CroweEric J. Cullen BalsamoPatrick L. CurleyJohn J. D'AlessandroEric R. D'ArmettaMatthew S. Del PinoBrandon J. Desintonio-PerezDonald E. DevineConor H. DevlinFrancis V. DiGiorgiChristian T. DohertyJames D. DragoStephen M. DunnionMatthew J. DunworthJoseph R. DziwuraJoseph P. EidenMatthew A. EversSal A. FataChristopher J. FellDaniel O. FinkJohn P. FrayAren T. GallagherMichael P. GallagherChristopher G. GarciaLucas T. GilbrideGarrett T. GowanMatthew L. GranelliMichael A. GrazianoMichael J. GriffinNicholas R. GroszewskiEthan J. GuminMichael J. HannonOwen B. HansGeorge M. HersheyDevon A. HighamColin J. HoganBrian T. HommelJustin C. HongGabriel M. HughesJames J. Hunker

Michael L. JannyElon B. Jaques-FrancisDavid M. JoannidesMarkell S. Jones-FrancisWilliam K. JoyceDaniel J. KaulTimothy G. KellyAlexander T. KonopkaChristian J. KuntzTyrik D. LaCruiseJoseph J. LawtonStephen J. LeeChristopher J. LennonZachary T. LeoneRobert K. LeskinenIsmael J. LindLouis M. LippolisRyan J. LoftusDylan J. LynchSean P. LyonsOscar C. MagalongGregory M. MarkmanJude-Esai N. MartinezMark R. MarzziottiThomas O. MasseoConor D. McCarrickDaniel P. McCarthyConor D. McFaddenMichael P. McGraneDaniel P. McLaughlinSean P. McNamaraPaul C. MearaSamuel V. MelikianDaniel C. MelilloJohnathan N. MendezLuke J. MerklChristopher J. MicallefThomas F. MilisitsRohan G. MishraMichael R. MontaneChristian A. MorenoBrendan P. MulliganMichael MuolloConnor M. MurphyLuke A. MustichGabriel NoelAlexander T. NowickiRobert A. OakesSean P. O'DonnellColin A. OkasakiAidan J. O'KeefeSean K. O'KeefeSamson J. O'NeilDaniel P. O'SheaPaul R. PacheSebastian PalominoAnthony J. PaoneJohn B. ParkerKushal U. PatelChristopher R. PettusJohn J. PintauroAnthony J. PintoAlex R. PorcoJohn J. PoscaTomasz T. PrzywarczakThomas M. QueallyJon Carlo C. RamosJohn T. RecuperoMichael E. ReganKhalil M. ReidConor L. RiedThomas A. RiniSpencer RomanChristian J. RoodalRandy A. RosarioAlejandro SalcedoJames A. SamsonMark Anthony A. SantiagoFranco J. ScambiaJames J. ScanlonJames J. ScerboPaul SeoTaimur M. ShahJohn K. SiebeckerGabriel P. SieniawskiJoseph P. SteccatoPaul R. StensonJohn P. SullivanRichard J. SumpterChristopher J. TaccarielloNicholas T. TannerMiguel Tejeda, Jr.Kenneth K. ThomasDaniel J. ThwaitesJohn R. TobinRobert E. TornatoreRyan M. Torres-SabellaBrogan P. TracyEvan R. TraskJohn P. TraversJohn E. TrimbleItua A. UdueboPeter V. UnreinJonathan A. VegaJohn E. VersaciGiorgio Joseph O. VidalGregory L. ViolanteThomas F. VitiPatrick J. VulloJack J. WagnerJulien X. WhitterLogan P. WilliamsonMichael D. WithersThomas B. Zoumboulias

CURRENT PARENTSAnonymousMr. & Mrs. Francisco T. Abat ’16Mr. & Dr. Steven Abbattista ’16Ms. Patience Aboagye ’14Mr. & Mrs. Roland Acevedo ’15Mr. Gregory Adams ’15Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Addesso ’14Mr. & Mrs. Jude Adjekughele ’14Mr. & Mrs. William D. Anderson, Jr. ’12, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Angelo ’13Ms. Angela Annunziata ’09, ’11, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Annunziata ’15

Mr. & Mrs. Steven C. Antonelli ’14Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Apostle ’15Mr. & Mrs. Azmi Arbash ’13, ’14Ms. Kimberly Arnold ’16Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Aventuro ’15Mr. & Mrs. Isidoro Baccarini ’13Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Baker ’16Ms. Lisa R. Bambino ’14Mr. & Mrs. Wieslaw Banach ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Barber ’14Mr. & Mrs. John Barbera ’14Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Barreira ’14Mrs. Magdalena Beale ’03, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Emmanuel Bentil ’14Dr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Bergman ’13Mrs. Robert J. Bertino ’15Mr. & Mrs. Fred Bleakley ’14Dr. Erwin Bottinger ’16Dr. Mariangela Brockwell ’16Mr. & Mrs. Neal Bronzo ’10, ’11, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Frank Brouder ’14Mrs. Mary Beth Brown ’15Mr. & Mrs. Noel C. Brown ’15Ms. Yvonne Brown ’13Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Browne ’13Mr. & Mrs. John D. Brusco ’15Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas E. Brusco ’13Mr. & Mrs. Mark Budris ’13Ms. Ines Buelto ’13Mr. & Mrs. Edward Bugniazet ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Terrence J. Burd ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Burke ’15Mr. & Mrs. Stephen L. Burns ’15Mr. & Mrs. Brian Buttigieg ’15Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Byrne ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cahill ’11, ’13Mr. & Mrs. John Calandra ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Callahan ’07, ’14Mr. & Mrs. James Cantalini ’16Mr. & Mrs. Richard Cappola ’14Mr. & Mrs. Ricky Carias ’16Mr. & Mrs. Lenny Caro ’13Mr. & Mrs. Jose Carrion ’16Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Carroll ’13, ’14Drs. Gianni & Lucia Carrozzi ’14Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cartolano ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Carty ’14Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Caserta ’15Mr. & Mrs. Ciaran Cassidy ’13Mr. & Mrs. Paul Castellucci ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael Catherall ’13Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Cavallaro ’13Mr. & Mrs. Peter Cavaluzzi ’13Mr. & Mrs. John Cerini ’14Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Chmiel ’15Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Chrisphonte ’12, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Pietro Ciccone ’13Mr. & Mrs. Walter Cirillo ’16Mr. & Mrs. Manus J. Clancy ’13Mr. Michael H. Clark ’15Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Coash ’15Mr. & Mrs. Mike Conaton ’14Mr. & Mrs. James Connelly ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Corcoran ’13Mr. & Mrs. Eric Corrigan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert Corwen, Jr. ’10, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Costelloe ’10, ’11, ’14, ’16Mr. & Mrs. David Coughlin ’11, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Coughlin ’15Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Creaven ’14Mr. & Mrs. Julius Criscione ’15Mrs. Maria Cristiano ’14Mr. & Mrs. John Crowe ’07, ’09, ’14Mr. Gilberto Cruz ’14Ms. Silvana M. Cruz ’16Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Curley ’13Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Curran ’13Dr. & Mrs. John P. Curtin ’15Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Curtis ’15Mr. & Mrs. Radoslaw Dabrowski ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Dailey ’14Mr. & Mrs. Sebastian D'Alessandro ’13, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Rodrigo De La Garza ’13Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Del Giacco ’14Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. DeLasho ’15Mr. & Mrs. Kenny DelCastillo ’15Mr. & Mrs. Anthony DeLucci ’12, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Kenrick Deonarine ’14Mr. & Mrs. James DePaiva ’15Ms. Deborah DePalermo ’14Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Deubler ’15Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Deutmeyer ’14, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Devine, II ’13Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Devlin, Jr. ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Dillon ’16Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. DiMarco ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dmytryshyn ’14Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Donohue ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dougherty ’16Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. Dowe ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Doyle ’16Mr. James J. Dugan ’15Mrs. Aida Dujarric ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert Dulac ’16Mr. & Mrs. Brendan Dunnion ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Dunworth ’07, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dziwura ’13, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Peter Eiden ’13Mr. & Mrs. John P. Ende ’16Mr. & Mrs. Ernst Endrich ’16Mr. & Mrs. Victor Escalona ’14Mrs. Grecia Espinal ’15Mrs. Donna Esterine ’15Mr. & Dr. Peter Fata ’13, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Fearon, Jr. ’14, ’16Mr. & Mrs. John Feerick ’14Mr. William J. Fenwick ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Fink, Jr. ’08, ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Fiorentino ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Flynn ’16Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Flynn ’09, ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fox ’15Mr. & Mrs. Jose Francisco ’15Mr. & Mrs. John M. Fray ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fredeman ’14Drs. Robert Fucigna ’16Mrs. Geraldine Galanti-Bennis ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Galea ’16Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gallagher ’12, ’13, ’16Dr. & Mrs. Paul Galstian ’15

Mrs. Carmen Garcia ’14Mr. & Mrs. Greg Garcia ’13Mr. & Mrs. Mark Gardner ’14Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Gayanelo ’14Mr. & Mrs. Robert Giannini ’10, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gigante ’15Mr. & Mrs. William Gilbert ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gioia ’16Mr. & Mrs. Glenn J. Giordano ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Gittings ’14, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Gjelaj ’14, ’16Mr. & Mrs. James Glover ’15Ms. Eileen Goff ’14Mr. & Mrs. Luis Gomez ’15Mr. & Mrs. Fred J. Gonfiantini ’10, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Gordon ’15Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Gorman ’15Mrs. Marissa Granelli ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Gray ’10, ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gray ’16Ms. Elaine Graziano ’13Mr. Francisco Green ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Griffin ’13Mrs. Colleen Griffin Wagner ’12, ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Grogan ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Walter Groszewski ’09, ’13Mr. Milton Guzman ’15Mr. & Mrs. John W. Haag ’14Ms. Willa Hagerty ’14Mr. & Mrs. James Hamilton ’16Mr. & Mrs. David Hannon ’04, ’08, ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hanrahan ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Hans ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Harnett ’15Mr. & Mrs. Hoyt H. Harper, II ’11, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Harris ’16Mr. & Mrs. Noel Harris ’15Mr. & Mrs. Mark Hauser ’15Mr. & Mrs. Martin Hemsley ’15Mr. Robert Herin ’13Mr. & Mrs. Paul Herrick ’14Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Heubel ’15Mr. & Dr. Edward J. Higham ’13Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. Hogan, Jr. ’12, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Hommel ’13Mr. & Mrs. Robert Horne ’13, ’15Mrs. Haiyan Huang ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Huvane ’84Drs. Llewellyn & Monica Hyacinthe ’08, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Hyer, Jr. ’14Ms. Aedhmar Hynes ’15Mr. & Mrs. Edward Jennings ’08, ’10, ’14Ms. Chelaine Jones ’13Mr. & Mrs. Saiby Kakkanatt ’16Mr. & Mrs. Peter Kaufman ’16Mr. & Mrs. Shaun Kelly ’13Mr. & Mrs. Brian Kennedy ’06, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Kennelly ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Kennon ’10, ’14Mr. Edward Kiely ’15Mr. & Mrs. Chul Kim ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Antonios Kireopoulos ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael Konopka ’13Dr. and Mrs. Ravi Konuru ’15Mr. & Mrs. Frederico Kowarick ’11, ’12, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Steven G. Kraemer ’14Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Kukowski 2014Mr. Dilip S. Kumar ’15, ’16Ms. Rosemary Kwauk ’14Dr. Sam Kwauk ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lacovara ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph LaFata ’14Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore LaMarca ’15Mr. & Mrs. Carmine R. Lanza ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Latessa ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Lawton ’13Mr. & Mrs. Steven Lazzaro ’84Ms. Annick Le Coz ’13Mr. & Mrs. John Lee ’14Mr. & Mrs. John J. Leitner ’15Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Lennon ’13Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Lento ’16Mr. & Mrs. Fred Leone ’13Mr. & Mrs. Guy A. Lester ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. James R. Letsen ’15Mr. Robert Levine ’15Ms. Vermaneta Lewis ’13, ’14Mr. Ismael Lind ’13Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lindblom ’16Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Loftus ’13Mr. Hector L. Lopez ’16Mr. & Mrs. Dominic Lorusso ’15Mr. & Mrs. James Lundy ’05, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Lynch ’15Mr. & Mrs. John Magnus ’05, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Declan Maguire ’15Mr. & Mrs. Alex W. Malarchuk ’16Ms. Elsa Maldonado ’15Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore Manzi ’15Mr. & Mrs. Barry Markman ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Marren ’14Mr. Julio Marrero ’13Mrs. Idalia Martinez ’15Mr. & Mrs. Jose Martinez ’14Ms. Rosa Martinez ’15Mr. & Mrs. Frank Martorello ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Mascia ’14Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Matera ’10, ’14Mr. Anthony E. Mazza ’16Mr. & Mrs. Timothy McAward ’16Mr. & Mrs. John F. McCarrick ’10, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Stephen McConnell ’14Mr. & Mrs. Robert McDonald ’16Mr. & Mrs. John McEvoy ’13Ms. Joan McGillycuddy ’16Mr. Enda McGovern ’15Mr. & Mrs. Christopher McGrath ’14Mr. & Mrs. James P. McHale, Jr. ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael McKay ’09, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. McKenna ’14Mr. & Mrs. Bryan McKigney ’14Mr. & Mrs. David McLaughlin ’11, ’14Ms. Kathryn A. McLaughlin ’14Mr. & Mrs. William P. McLoughlin ’15Mr. & Mrs. John McMenimon ’16Mr. & Mrs. Colum McStay ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. McVeety ’16Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Mead ’15Mr. & Mrs. John Meara ’07, ’08, ’13Ms. Martha Medranda ’15

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Mr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Melnyk ’14Mr. & Mrs. Albert Messana ’16Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Miano ’15Mr. Thomas Milisits ’13Mr. & Mrs. Craig Miller ’15Mr. Rakesh Mishra ’13Mr. & Mrs. Juergen Moessner ’14Mr. Alexis O. Molina ’15Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Mooney ’15Ms. Magda Morales ’16Mr. & Mrs. Jose A. Moreno ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Morrissy ’14, ’16Mr. & Mrs. David Mullane ’15Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Murljacic ’15Mr. & Mrs. Denis Murnane ’15Mr. John J. Murphy ’16Mr. & Mrs. Paul Murphy ’13Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Murray ’16Mr. & Mrs. James E. Murray ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Natale ’15Mr. & Mrs. John Neblo ’16Mr. Liam Neeson ’15Mr. & Mrs. Gieto Nicaj ’16Ms. Eileen Nieto ’15Mr. & Mrs. Tim Nieuwsma ’16Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nolan ’12, ’14Mrs. Deborah Oakes ’13Mr. & Mrs. Andrew O'Brien ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. O'Brien ’14Mr. & Mrs. Rory O'Brien ’05, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Scott O'Callaghan ’15Mr. & Mrs. Donald O'Connell ’09, ’11, 14 ’16Mr. & Mrs. Conor O'Driscoll ’14Mr. & Mrs. Chris Okasaki ’13Dr. Kevin F. O'Keefe ’11, ’13Ms. Linda S. O'Keefe ’11, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. O'Loughlin ’08, ’16Mr. & Mrs. John O'Neil ’13Mr. & Mrs. Brendan J. O'Rourke ’08, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. O'Shea ’13Mr. & Mrs. Sean O'Shea ’14Mr. & Mrs. Patrick O'Toole ’14Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Pace ’16Mr. & Mrs. Armand Paganelli ’10, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Palermo ’14Mr. & Mrs. Gustavo Palomino ’13Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Paone ’13Mr. & Mrs. Lance Patrouch ’14Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Pearson ’14Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Pearson ’15Mr. & Mrs. Antonio Pereira ’13Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pettus ’13Mr. & Mrs. Dana Pike ’16Mr. & Mrs. Gregory T. Pinn ’15Dr. & Mrs. Robert Pintauro ’13Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Platero ’14Dr. & Mrs. Dix Poppas ’16Mr. & Mrs. Robert Porco ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Prunty ’15Dr. and Mrs. John Quagliarello ’16Ms. Jennifer Queally ’13Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Queenan ’14Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Quirke ’14Mr. & Mrs. Mark Ragone ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael F. Rail ’15Mr. & Mrs. Milo Rajovic ’14, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Delfin Ramos, Jr. ’13Mr. & Mrs. David M. Randell Jr ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Ranieri ’15Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Recine ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Michael Regan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Reitano ’14Ms. Sandra Richards ’15Mr. & Mrs. William Ried ’13Ms. Gina Riga 2014Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rini ’13Mrs. Jillian Rizo-Brewington ’15Mr. & Mrs. John Robustelli ’15Mr. & Mrs. Jose Rosario ’13Ms. Gina Rossillo ’14Mr. & Mrs. Marcello Runco ’14Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Rusciano ’15Mr. & Mrs. Ned Russell ’16Mr. & Mrs. Niveknand Sadhu ’14Ms. Ursula Salandra ’15Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Saltzman ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. James Sansevero ’14Mr. & Mrs. Averell Satloff ’15Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Scaglione ’15Mr. Joseph C. Scalisi ’16Mr. & Mrs. William Schneider ’16Mr. & Mrs. Lars Schonander ’16Mr. & Mrs. John Schrynemakers ’15Mr. Curt Schultzberg ’16Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Scott ’16Mr. Angelo A. Sedacca ’16Mr. & Mrs. Philip Semprevivo ’15Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sesti ’14Mr. & Mrs. John Shanahan ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Shortell ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Siebecker ’10, ’13, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Sunil Singh ’13Mr. David Sipiora ’14Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Sisti ’14Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Smith ’15Mr. & Mrs. Christopher M. Smith ’11, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Smith ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Sohr ’15Ms. Brunilda Soto ’16Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Spizzirro ’15Mr. & Mrs. James A. Squitieri ’14Ms. Patricia Stanek Fallone ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Paul Stein ’15Mr. & Mrs. Cary Stier ’16Mr. Joe Stilwell ’15Brian J. Sullivan, Esq. ’16Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Sullivan ’11, ’13Mr. & Mrs. Howard Sullivan ’14Mr. & Mrs. James M. Sullivan, Sr. ’14, ’16Mr. & Mrs. John Sullivan ’12, ’14Mr. & Mrs. William Sullivan ’14Mr. & Mrs. William Supik ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Suttlehan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Jozsef Szoldatits ’12, ’15Dr. & Mrs. Alfonso Tagliavia ’14Mr. & Mrs. Noel Tannian ’14Mr. & Mrs. James F. Tobin ’16Ms. Nadine Todd ’13Drs. Robert & Carla Tornatore ’13Mr. & Mrs. John Treacy ’12, ’16

Mr. & Mrs. John K. Trimble ’13, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Trovini ’15Mr. & Mrs. Girard Tunney ’16Mr. & Mrs. Michael Valentino ’14Mrs. Beatrice Varnit ’15Mr. & Mrs. Van Velle ’09, ’12, ’15Mr. & Mrs. James Venia ’13Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Vigorito ’14Mr. & Mrs. Gauthier P. Vincent ’10, ’12, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Steven N. Viola ’14Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Vitiello ’15Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Vullo ’13, ’15Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Walsh Jr. ’16Mr. & Mrs. Denis Walsh ’16Mr. & Mrs. John J. Walzer, III ’16Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wartman ’13Ms. Debbie Weste ’16Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Winiarski ’15Mr. Jerry Wolf ’12, ’16Mr. & Mrs. Michael Wrotniak ’08, ’14Mr. & Mrs. Hugo Yanez ’15Mr. & Mrs. David Young ’15Mr. & Mrs. Chris Zaback ’16Mr. & Mrs. Louis Zaccardi ’16Mr. & Mrs. Frank Zappa ’14Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Zedeker ’15Mr. & Mrs. Paul Zepf ’14

ALUMNI PARENTSAnonymousMrs. Margaret I. Adlerman ’89Mr. Alfonso Albero ’81, ’82, ’86Dr. Carol Allen ’12Mr. & Mrs. Steve Alpert ’01Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Andreycak ’07, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Andruss ’88, ’89, ’91Mr. Manfred R. Armbruster ’88, ’94Mrs. Patricia K. Bader ’78, ’79Mr. & Mrs. Lewis A. Baglione ’90Mrs. Celia Baluja ’87Mrs. Margaret Banks ’87Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth W. Baron ’91Mr. & Mrs. Kevin B. Barrett ’93, ’04Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Baum ’02Mr. & Mrs. Theodore W. Beale, Jr. ’09Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Beauboeuf ’06Mrs. Romilda Bernazzani ’83Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Berti ’08, ’10Mr. & Mrs. Kenan Boate ’06Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Boland ’96Mrs. Margaret Bordonaro ’06Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Broglie ’01Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Brophy ’89Mr. & Mrs. Joseph O. Brusco ’08Mr. & Mrs. Nicola S. Brusco ’79 ’82, ’83Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bruzzese ’12Mr. & Mrs. Carmel Bugeja ’06, ’11Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Burke ’85, ’86Dr. Henry Bylicky ’11Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Byrne ’04Mrs. Lynn Ann Campanaro ’97Dr. Eileen Canty ’88Mr. Peter J. Carolan ’86, ’89Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Cassels ’95Mr. Robert T. Cassidy ’90Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Cavanagh ’02, ’06Mr. & Mrs. E. Val Cerutti ’83, ’86Dr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Chow ’03, ’08Mr. John Colon ’11Mr. Edward V. Condon ’90Mr. & Mrs. James P. Connors ’00Dr. & Mrs. John M. Conroy ’84Mr. & Mrs. David S. Cook ’07Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Cowan ’00Ms. Susan N. Cox ’00Mr. & Mrs. Michael Crockett ’09Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Cronin ’95 ’98Mrs. John Cronin ’89Mr. & Mrs. James Crowe ’08Mrs. Noel A. Cunniffe ’86, ’87Mrs. James M. Curtin ’88Mr. & Mrs. Dennis P. Damon ’09Mrs. Veronica Darcy ’00Mr. & Mrs. William J. Davin ’97Mr. & Mrs. Jose M. de Lasa ’88Mr. & Mrs. William F. DeMaso ’83, ’88Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Denneny ’05, ’08, ’11Mr. & Mrs. Richard DeSanctis ’07Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Diaz, Jr. ’10Mrs. & Mrs. Frank DiDomizio ’05, ’07, ’12Mr. & Mrs. Peter DiIorio ’09Mr. Randy W. DiTata ’00Mr. Robert F. Dobbin ’79Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Dolan ’08Dr. & Mrs. Paul J. Donahue ’12Mrs. Amalia D. DonVito ’82Mr. & Mrs. Dwight Doscher ’03, ’05Mrs. Patricia Dossie ’88Mrs. Geraldine T. Downey ’95, ’99Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Doyle ’05Mrs. Maureen E. Driskill ’89Mrs. Gerard Drohan ’86Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Drucker ’05Mr. & Mrs. Brian Dunn ’06Ms. Kathleen A. Dunne ’05Mr. & Mrs. John Egan ’11Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Ellett ’12Mr. & Mrs. Henry P. Elliott, Jr. ’93Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ellis ’07Ms. Andrea Eschen ’12Mrs. Judith E. Falci ’76Dr. & Mrs. Eduardo M. Farcon ’83Mr. Thomas P. Farrelly ’85Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Fearon ’82Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Fedak ’09Mr. & Mrs. Alvaro Fernandes ’06Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo R. Fernandez ’99, ’03Mrs. Joseph G. Fink ’92, ’94Mr. & Mrs. Kevin S. Finnegan ’07Mr. John N. Finnerty ’88Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Finnerty ’95Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Flegar ’08, ’12Mr. & Mrs. James Flood ’07Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ford ’10Mr. Donald J. Fowley ’91Mr. & Mrs. Michael Fraina, Jr. ’04Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Fuller ’87Mrs. Alice Gaffney ’04Drs. William and Martha Gallagher ’00, ’09

Mr. & Mrs. William D. Gallagher ’87Mr. & Mrs. Primo A. Gambetta ’83, ’86Ms. Carol M. Gentile ’93Mr. & Mrs. Roy Gerke ’11Mrs. Patricia R. Gibney ’89Mrs. Raymond W. Gillespie ’86Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Gilligan ’81, ’83Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Gilmartin ’85, ’88Mr. & Mrs. Marcel F. Goasdoue ’90Mr. & Mrs. Juergen Goldhagen ’04Mrs. Robert F. Gomprecht ’65Dr. & Mrs. Albert Graziosa ’12Mrs. Paula Greco McTigue ’88Mr. & Mrs. Jesse J. Greene, Jr. ’92Mr. & Mrs. Harley M. Griffiths ’09Mr. & Mrs. Carl M. Groepler ’87Mr. Thomas Guinan ’11Mrs. George L. Haag ’84, ’86Ms. Rosanne Haggerty ’04Mrs. Paul J. Harding ’09Mrs. Adrienne Harris ’88Mrs. George C. Harris ’74Mrs. Carol Hayden ’70Ms. JoAnn Healy ’00Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Heben ’98, ’02Drs. David & Lois Hinman ’95, ’97Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hoffmann, Jr. ’98, ’02Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Hundt ’95, ’98Lawrence J. Hutchison, Esq. ’01Mrs. Hector M. Hyacinthe ’77, ’79, ’80Dr. & Mrs. Ugochukwu B. Ike ’00Mr. & Mrs. Harold W. Johnson ’70, ’72Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Joyce ’81, ’84Mr. & Mrs. David E. Joyce ’01, ’05Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Kaiser ’07Mrs. Dara M. Kane ’94, ’96, ’98Mrs. Howard J. Kaplow ’79Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Keating ’92Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Keller ’99, ’02Mr. & Mrs. Vincent T. Keneally ’80, ’81, ’85, ’87Mr. & Mrs. George K. Kildoyle ’12Mr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Killip ’12Mr. & Mrs. Joshua Klein ’08Mr. & Mrs. William J. Knowles ’01, ’03, ’06Mr. & Mrs. Albert B. Krug, Jr. ’90Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Krusz ’03, ’11Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Lackaye ’99Mr. & Mrs. Victor LaGamma ’05, ’09Mrs. Alice G. LaSala ’70Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Lau ’99Mrs. Cheryl Lauder ’87, ’92Mr. & Mrs. John Lawton ’06Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Leahy ’92Mrs. Michael J. Lee ’86, ’94Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Lener ’76, ’81Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Leshi ’88Mr. & Mrs. Garrett P. Lewis ’00, ’07Mr. & Mrs. James Leyden ’07Dr. & Mrs. Ronald R. Liteplo ’98Mr. & Mrs. William J. Loftus ’07, ’08Mr. & Mrs. Thaddeus S. Logan, III ’08Mr. & Mrs. Jose N. Lopez ’99Mr. Tony Lopresti ’07Mrs. Marilyn LoPresto ’11Mr. & Mrs. John P. Loughlin ’12Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Lupardi ’12Mr. & Mrs. Mark Lypen ’09Mrs. Annelen C. Madigan ’00Mr. & Mrs. Mark K. Malone ’07, ’08Mrs. Mary Ann Manfredonia ’94Mr. Joseph M. March ’96Mrs. Robert J. Mauch ’84Mr. & Mrs. Stephen May ’06Mrs. Eileen E. McCabe ’75, ’76, ’81, ’82, ’87Mrs. Eileen McCarthy ’04Dr. & Mrs. Richard H. McCarthy ’01Mr. & Mrs. James B. McEvoy ’02Ms. Helen McFarland ’08Mr. & Mrs. Hugh W. McGahran ’94Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. McGee ’88Mr. Robert J. McGowan ’65 ’80Mrs. Virginia M. McKeon ’05Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. McLoughlin ’80, ’81, ’83Mr. & Mrs. Michael McWalters ’08Mrs. Mary Ellen Melnyk ’82, ’90Mr. & Mrs. John A. Mercorella ’07Dr. Edward Miller ’11Mrs. Robert J. Mitchell ’91Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Moore ’07Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah J. Moran ’03Mr. John A. Morgan ’03, ’07Mr. & Mrs. Hiroshi K. Morimoto ’00Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Morley ’11Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Moroney ’97, ’00Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Moschetta ’90, ’92Mrs. Edward A. Muir ’88Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Murry ’08Mrs. Mary B. Murtagh ’70, ’78Mrs. Timothy M. Murtha ’87Mr. & Mrs. Robert Newton ’95Mr. & Mrs. Harold F. Nielsen ’96Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. O'Brien ’86Mr. & Mrs. Richard O'Brien ’09Mr. & Mrs. Mark G. O'Connor ’10, ’12Mrs. William A. O'Dwyer ’02Mrs. Thomas M. O'Halloran ’09Mrs. Helen O'Sullivan ’87Mrs. John V. O'Toole ’89Mrs. Jeanne Pacchiana ’76, ’79Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Padgett ’01Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Palmer ’12Mr. & Mrs. Alec A. Pandaleon ’75, ’78, ’80Mr. & Mrs. Louis Pappas ’07Ms. Mariann G. Perseo ’01Dr. & Mrs. Richard C. Petriccione ’10Mr. & Mrs. Richard B. Petrocelli ’86Dr. & Mrs. Rodolfo P. Pinzon ’90, ’94, ’96Mr. William B. Pollard, III ’89Mr. & Mrs. Frank R. Pond ’02Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Powers ’02Dr. & Mrs. James C. Quinn ’00Mrs. Evelyn Rabbino ’68Mr. & Mrs. Clifford A. Raggo ’08Drs. Doug & Ellen Reich ’08, ’09Mr. & Mrs. James C. Reilly ’99, ’04Dr. & Mrs. Paul J. Reiss ’75, ’76, ’77, ’81, ’84Mrs. Eileen Reynolds ’82Ms. Jeannette Richardson ’08Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Rinaldi ’84Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale A. Rocchio ’98

Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Rodriguez ’01Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Rose ’06Mr. & Mrs. James J. Roth ’98, ’03Mr. & Mrs. Kevin R. Ryan ’09Mr. Thomas M. Ryan ’78, ’81Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Santangelo ’87Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Santarelli ’09Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Santeramo ’11Mr. & Mrs. Paul C. Saunders ’88, ’90Mr. & Mrs. John D. Savage ’12Mr. & Mrs. Ernst R. Schaaf ’86, ’90Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Schenk ’09Mrs. Marie A. Schirripa ’72Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Schmidt ’83Mr. & Mrs. Frederick J. Schramm, Jr. ’03, ’06Dr. & Mrs. Francis M. Shaw ’09Mr. & Mrs. Roger J. Sherwood ’99Mr. & Mrs. Dominick A. Signorile ’09Mr. & Mrs. Karel Simek ’09Mrs. Martin P. Sinon ’82, ’83Dr. Fred B. Smith ’00, ’03Mr. & Mrs. Gerald S. Smith ’95Mr. & Mrs. Richard Snow ’08Mr. & Mrs. John Soares, III ’89, ’92Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Sohr ’82, ’83, ’86, ’93Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Souther ’07Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Specchierla ’82, ’87Mr. & Mrs. David J. Spellman ’73Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Spillane ’93, ’95Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Spillane ’09Mr. & Mrs. John W. Spollen ’95Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Strada ’91, ’94Mr. & Mrs. Carl Sturges ’12Mrs. Patrick W. Tallon ’92Mr. & Mrs. Anthony A. Tartaglia ’94, ’99Mr. & Mrs. Peter Terranova ’92Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Thornhill ’08Mr. & Mrs. Richard Thumen ’06Mrs. Patricia M. Tomassi ’93Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. Toohey ’10Mrs. Marianna Tostanoski ’72, ’74Mr. & Mrs. Mark I. Townsell ’05, ’10Mr. & Mrs. John F. Turley ’00Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. Twomey ’01Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Tyrrell ’07Mr. & Mrs. Ted Ujazdowski ’05Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Urban ’02, ’04Mrs. Eileen P. Venditto ’01, ’04, ’10Mr. & Mrs. Vincent J. Ventorino ’99Mr. & Mrs. Dante Viano ’99Mr. & Mrs. Frank Vignali ’05Mrs. William S. Wanago ’00Ms. Eileen E. Ward ’92Mr. & Mrs. Brendan Weiden ’06Mrs. Helen M. White ’79, ’81, ’86Dr. Roger A. Wines ’77, ’78Ms. Joan Wollman ’85Mr. & Mrs. Stephen X. Wright ’11Mr. & Mrs. John L. Young ’95, ’97, ’00Mr. & Mrs. Eric G. Yovine ’94, ’97

FRIENDSAnonymousMr. Shawn D. AhernMr. & Mrs. Robert J. BaisleyRev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.Drs. Bernard & Antonia L. BouilletteMr. Pierre ChavezDr. Joseph J. CiancagliniMr. & Mrs. Domenick CipolloneMr. Richard CohenMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. ConwayMs. Katherine CorticcioMr. & Mrs. Patrick J. CreeganMr. Thomas V. Curtin, CPAMrs. Joanne D'AddarioRev. Donald G. Devine, S.J.Mrs. Carolyn N. DiLorenzoMrs. Teresa Divita-GeremiaGriffin Doyle, Ph.D.Ms. Claire M. EdersheimMr. & Mrs. George R. FataMrs. Celeste W. FlynnRev. Charles A. Frederico, Jr., S.J.Mrs. Matthew A. Gedeiko, Jr.Mr. Charles GlennonMrs. Ann E. GratzerChristopher Gray ’15Mrs. Dorothy M. HarkinsMr. Ernest HarrisMrs. Jacqueline HeinrichMrs. Michael HenryMrs. Eileen Herbermann 1937Mr. Peter J. HigginsMr. Paul HomerMs. Marilyn HonigmanMr. and Mrs. John L. KahlSr. Regina Kehoe, OSUMr. and Mrs. Douglas LondalMr. Jeffrey LundMr. W. David LydenMs. Mary Jane MaloneyMr. Maurice MaloneyMr. & Mrs. Michael MariMr. Robert McKeeMs. Marlane MelicanMr. & Mrs. George F. MillerMrs. Zita MillettMr. William J. MorleyDr. Patricia M. MorrisMs. Margaret M. MurphyMs. Lorraine W. NadlerMrs. Dorothy NathanRev. Dr. Joseph P. OechsleMr. & Mrs. John C. OllquistMrs. John O'NeilMr. Douglas B. OtisMs. Chrystie H. PerryMr. Steven PettusMr. & Mrs. Joseph D. PolicanoMs. Carol A. PurcellMr. Kenneth R. RosensteinVictor D. Russo, Esq.Dr. & Mrs. David RyanMaria Santorineou, M.D.Mrs. Lynette ScallionMrs. Margaret F. SullivanRev. Raymond M. Sweitzer, S.J.Rev. James R. Van Dyke, Jr., S.J.

Mrs. Corinne WalshMs. Dorothy WeinbergerMr. Edward Young

FACULTY & STAFFRev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.Dr. Martin CarneyMr. Pierre ChavezMr. Michael J. Corcoran ’61Mr. Gregory Curran ’13Mr. Lawrence W. Curran ’77Mr. Patrick M. Deane ’88Rev. Donald G. Devine, S.J.Mrs. Debra DiDomizio P ’05, ’07, ’12Mrs. Teresa Divita-GeremiaMrs. Geraldine T. Downey P ’95, ’99Mr. John J. Foley ’63Mrs. Matthew A. Gedeiko, Jr.Mr. Robert J. Gomprecht ’65Mr. Eric A. Groepler ’87Mr. & Mrs. John W. Haag ’84Mrs. Suzanne HenryMr. Paul HomerMs. Marilyn HonigmanMr. Edward Jennings P ’08, ’10, ’14Mr. Daryn A. Johnson ’99Mr. John L. KahlMrs. Erica KeoughMr. Christopher D. Lauber ’79Dr. Patricia Lee P ’12Mrs. Maureen Martinez P ’14Mr. John A. Mercorella, III ’07Dr. Patricia M. MorrisMrs. Mella O'Halloran P ’09Mr. Thomas J. O'Sullivan ’98Mr. Douglas B. OtisMr. Steven PettusMrs. Tina Porco ’13Ms. Carol A. PurcellMr. Nelson G. Ritter ’96Mrs. Lynette ScallionRev. Raymond M. Sweitzer, S.J.Mr. Anthony A. Tartaglia 1999Mr. Michael J. Viele ’01Mr. Robert I. Wagner ’54Mrs. Corinne WalshMr. Paul D. Williams ’56Ms. Joan Wollman P ’85

GIFTS MADE IN HONOR OF:In Honor of Rev. John D. Alexander, S.J.Mr. Walter Gollinge

In Honor of Fernand BeckMr. Christopher T. Cositore ’07Mr. Anton Dengler ’97

In Honor of Rev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.Mr. John A. Mercorella ’07

In Honor of Stephen J. Fearon ’82Ms. Marie E. McCarthy

In Honor of Rev. Matthew C. Flood, S.J.Mr. James L. Salerno ’83

In Honor of Bryan M. Greene ’92Mr. & Mrs. Jesse J. Greene, Jr.

In Honor of Rev. John J. Leonard, S.J.Ms. Joan M. Ferrara Millar

In Honor of Rev. Stanley O’Konsky, S.J.Mr. Joseph E. Powers ’91

In Honor of Wanda PineiroMr. Vijay H. DaCosta ’04

In Honor of John J. Vrionis ’64Robert A. Anselmi, Esq. ’64Mr. Gregory D. Arcaro ’64Carl & Carol ArmbrusterMr. Hugh J. Arnstein ’64Mr. Thomas M. Baffer ’64Mr. Lawrence J. Berry ’64Arthur & Mary BirkemeyerRev. Kenneth J. Boller, S.J.Mr. Gerald A. Borregine ’64Mr. Bruce G. Bott ’59Patrick J. Broderick Memorial FoundationsMr. Andrew L. Buccellato ’64Mr. Brian T. Burke ’64Robert P. Burns, Esq. ’64Mr. Denis P. Byrne ’64Albert W. Chianese, Esq. ’65The College of the Holy CrossMr. Thomas M. Collins ’64Eugene K. Connors, Esq. ’64Mr. Francis F. Crawford ’66Mr. Daniel D. Daly ’64Mr. Joseph A. Delfino ’64Mr. Gary R. Delneo ’64Mr. Ricahrd M. DiMarzo ’64Mr. Joseph S. Dirr ’64Mr. John P. DockeryMr. Gerald S. Donnelly ’64Mr. Griffin DoyleMr. John E. Duggan ’66Mr. Robert B. Fane ’62Mr. James J. Feddeck ’64Mr. John Ferrara ’64Mr. James V. Fitzgerald ’64Fordham Prep Mothers’ ClubKarl & Belinda FriedrichMr. Charles GlennonMr. Robert E. Grant ’64Mr. Frederick H. Grein ’64Thomas G. Hahn, Ph.D. ’64Mr. Brian W. Heller ’64Mr. Daniel F. Henry, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Leo I. Higdon ’64Mr. Peter J. HigginsFrancis H. Holbrook, Ph.D. ’45Mr. Patrick J. McInerney ’64Mr. John A. Jordan, Jr. ’64Ms. Mildred M. Kelly

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Mr. Edward J. Krol, Jr. ’64Desmond F. Lawler, Ph.D. ’64Mr. Barry L. LoffredoMr. W. David LydenMr. John P. Lyons ’64Mr. Jeffrey LundMr. & Mrs. Thomas MalloyMr. John F. Malone ’64Mr. Robert F. Maloney ’64Mr. Neil D. McAuliffe ’64Mr. Gerard F. McDermott ’64Mr. John M. McMahon ’64Paul A. Merolla, Esq. ’65Mr. Donald C. Minogue ’64Mr. Joseph H. Moglia ’67Mr. Thomas C. Monahan ’64Mr. Alan R. Moore ’64Mr. William J. Morley ’64Mr. & Mrs. William H. Mulligan ’66Mr. Timothy J. Nagle ’64Mr. Daniel J. Nyarady ’64Mr. Kevin J.B. O’Connor ’64Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. O’Donnell ’64Mr. Jeremiah J. O’Gorman ’64Mr. W. Paul O’Mara, Jr. ’64Dr. Frank J. Orosz ’64Mr. Daniel P. O’Shea ’64Mr. Joseph M. Paccione ’64John A. Pane, DDS ’64Mr. & Mrs. Andrew A. Paterno ’64Ms. Chrystie H. PerryMr. William M. Perry ’64Albert W. Petraglia, Esq. ’64Mr. Robert J. Ponzini ’64Robert J. Reid, Esq, ’64Mr. Sean M. ReynoldsMr. Joseph T. Ricci ’64Dennis P. Riordan, Esq, ’66Mr. Bernard K. Russiello ’64Mr. John C. Saccenti ’64Dr. Anthony M. Santomero ’64Mr. Roland J. Savage, Jr. ’64Peter J. Schmerge, Esq. ’63Mr. Michael P. Servodidio ’64Mr. Ronald F. Simi ’64Charles A. Slivinski, M.D. ’64Mr. & Mrs. David A. SmithMr. Ricahrd G. Sparzani ’64Thomas J. Sugrue, Esq. ’64Dr. Edward F. Tobia ’64Mr. & Mrs. John J. Vrionis ’64Mr. Robert I. Wagner ’54Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Woodley

GIFTS MADE IN MEMORY OF:In Memory of Joseph R. Allen ’80Mr. Vincent C. DonVito ’82

In Memory of Edward BenedictMr. Immac J. Thampoe ’76

In Memory of Alfred J. Broderick ’42Patrick J. Broderick Memorial Foundation

In Memory of Thomas I. Buckman ’64Mr. Francis F. Crawford ’64Mr. Joseph A. Delfino ’64Griffin Doyle, Ph.D.Mr. John Ferrara ’64Mr. Brian W. Heller ’64Mr. Patrick J. McInerney ’64Mr. John M. McMahon ’64Mr. Thomas C. Monahan ’64Mr. Allan R. Moore ’64Mr. Jeremiah J. O’Gorman ’64Mr. Robert J. Ponzini ’64Mr. Joseph T. Ricci ’64Mr. Michael P. Servodidio ’64

In Memory of Robert M. Burger ’81Mr. Ryan T. Keith ’05

In Memory of Benjamin M. Capaccio ’93Mr. Mark E. Cornelius ’93Mr. Henry P. Elliott ’93

In Memory of John G. Carara ’70Mr. J. Michael Horgan

In Memory of Peter W. Certo ’57AnonymousRick & Helene AlbrechtDonald & Mary AndersonMs. Debora ApplebyMs. Joan ArfusoMs. Maura Sullivan AtwaterMs. Judy E. BersanoMs. Susan BilottaMs. Janis L. BoschMr. & Mrs. Robert BoylanThe Brooks FoundationThomas & Mary Ellen BuckleyMr. & Mrs. James CahillMr. James CartyMr. Jeff CertoMs. Marcia CervelliMr. Roger DalyMs. Rosanne Di PasqualeJean & Bernie DoylePeter & Lois DuhamelMs. Janice ElsesserMs. Karen ForgioneMr. Brian GourleyMr. John GutfreundMs. Dolores HennesseyMr. Thomas HennesseyMs. Carrie Hoffman PurvinMs. Carol HoidaMs. Christine HowardMs. Amelia KennyMatthew & Linda KitsMr. Robert KleinertMr. & Mrs. Joseph LapietraMr. Jay LutzMr. Julian MannAniell & Susan MastelloneMr. Norman McEnaneyDr. & Mrs. Joseph McMahon

Mr. Sean OakesMr. Alfonse J. Preisser ’57Mr. Trever RoughanMs. Sara L. RozakMr. Jerome ScheckmanMr. Charles SeippMr. Keith B. StandleyMs. Joanne StutzerMr. Victor J. Tafro, Jr.Mr. Michael Vreeland

In Memory of Luba ChornyMr. Kornylo D. Chorny ’82

In Memory of Joseph L. Chow ’03Charles Beale, MDMr. Kyle W. Chow ’08Dr. & Mrs. Raymond T. Chow ’03, ’08

In Memory of Kevin F. Clancy ’65Mr. William G. Rimmer

In Memory of Edward A. Coll, Jr.Ms. Cynthia AbramsonMr. & Mrs. John H. BowlesLouis & Virginia CochetMs. Rose Marie ElefanteMs. Marie IbbekenMr. John C. OllquistJames & Joanne ViolaMr. & Mrs. William J. Whelan ’76

In Memory of Robert J. Coll ’84Ms. Cynthia AbramsonMr. Bruce G. Bott ’59Mr. & Mrs. John BowlesMr. James J. Considine ’83Ms. Marie IbbekenMr. John C. OllquistMr. & Mrs. Michael Regan ’13Mr. & Mrs. Michael Valentino ’14James & Joanne ViolaMr. & Mrs. William J. Whelan ’76

In Memory of John F. Connor ’62Ms. Zita Millett

In Memory of Elvio S. Conte, M.D. ’47Ms. Carmen BrownMr. & Mrs. Ronald CatenaDr. & Mrs. Edward J. CaseyMs. Jennifer ConteMr. Philip ConteMr. Eric FaceyMs. Elaine FlanaganRev. Robert D. FlanaganMr. Matt ForlanoMr. Rafael LopezMr. & Mrs. Joseph MartinJ.P. ReynoldsMr. & Mrs. Henry WilsonMs. Hilda ZeccaMr. Robert Zecca

In Memory of Alexander CoyleMr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Coyle ’53Mr. & Mrs. James Hall

In Member of Rev. Thomas Crowley, S.J.Anonymous

In Memory of Dennis E. D’Addario ’40Mrs. Joanne D’Addario

In Memory of Charles W. DaParma ’45Mr. John F. Lamb ’66Mr. William M. Perry ’64

In Memory of Dwight D. Darcy ’63Ms. Veronica Darcy

In Memory of Charles T. Delaney ’57Mr. Patrick A. Colangelo ’57

In Memory of Francesco and Maria DelliCarpiniMr. Giovanni Delli Carpini ’79

In Memory of John E. DiLorenzo ’77AnonymousMr. Steven J. Flynn

In Memory of Brendan Dolan ’82Mr. & Mrs. Thomas V. Dolan ’78

In Memory of Anthony Doran ’78Mr. John J. Doran ’76

In Memory of Kevin DossieMr. Brian S. Dossie ’88In Memory of Christopher M. Duffy ’96Mr. Robert J. Cammilleri ’96Guy & Allison CorterMrs. John Cronin ’89Mr. Kenneth R. Deasy ’94Mr. Sean O. Flynn ’96Mr. & Mrs. James Leyden ’07Mrs. Mary Ellen Melnyk ’82, ’90Ms. Suzanne Melnyk-TrippMr. & Mrs. James C. Reilly ’99, ’04Ms. Cara VitoloMr. & Mrs. Marco Vitolo

In Memory of Michael J. Durso ’51Ms. Joan Ann Mauro

In Memory of Margaret FinneranMr. Terence F. Finneran ’90In Memory of Edward J. FitzPatrickTime Warner CableMr. Timothy O. FitzPatrick ’93

In Memory of Thomas J. Fitzpatrick ’82Mr. Michael S. Fitzpatrick ’82

In Memory of Kenneth P. Flavia ’48Mr. Timothy Flavia

In Memory of Mr. Edmund P. Flynn ’61Ms. Celeste W. Flynn

In Memory of Joseph M. Geraghty ’63Mr. Edward J. Geraghty ’67

In Memory of Frank J. GiordanoMr. Richard J. Giordano ’72

In Memory of Robert F. Gomprecht, M.D. ’41Ms. Ann Skrzypczak GomprechtMr. Robert J. Gomprecht ’65Mr. Robert J. Gomprecht ’89Mrs. Robert F. Gomprecht ’65

In Memory of Frank Gratzer ’62Mrs. Ann E. Gratzer

In Memory of Ben GrecoMrs. Paula Greco McTigue ’88

In Memory of Michael R. Grzanka ’65Mr. Albert W. Chianese ’65In Memory of Dionis Guerrero ’07Mr. Sharbel Abi-Habib ’07Mr. Evan D. Belluscio ’07Mr. Jonathan P. Connery ’07Mr. William B. Ferguson ’07Mr. Matthew Keefer ’07Mr. Patrick Masseo ’07Mr. John A. Mercorella ’07Mr. James G. Moore ’07

In Memory of Joseph J. Harkins ’48Mrs. Dorothy M. Harkins

In Memory of Robert W. HawthornMr. Vijay H. DaCosta ’04Mr. J. Michael Horgan ’70Mr. Immac J. Thampoe ’76

In Memory of Philip L. Heinrich ’55Mr. Dean HeinrichMrs. Jacqueline Heinrich

In Memory of Charles G. Herbermann ’37Mrs. Eileen Herbermann

In Memory of Mildred JamesMr. Robert L. James ’53

In Memory of Patrick S. Joyce ’88George Aguiar, Jr., M.D. ’87Mr. John L. Ajello ’87Mr. Dennis M. Berberich ’87Mr. Paul L. Boccardi ’87Mr. Bruce G. Bott ’59Mr. Philip A. Bowles ’87Mr. John C. Broderick ’87Mr. Richard W. Brolly ’87BTIG, LLCMr. Christian P. Call ’87Mr. Walter C. Camas ’87Mr. James V. Capasso ’87Mr. Anthony M. Cialone ’87Mr. John J. Cotter ’87Mr. Thomas M. Courtney ’87Mr. Donald R. Crean ’87Mr. Gregory M. Curley ’87Mr. John V. DeAngelis ’87Mr. Carl D. deLeon ’87Mr. Gregory J. Dimitriadis ’87Mr. Brendan M. Dooley ’87Mr. Timothy M. Duignan ’87Ramon E. Espaillat, M.D. ’87Mr. James M. Falco ’87Mr. Noel P. Firth ’87Mr. David L. Fitzgerald ’87Mr. Kevin J. Fitzpatrick ’87Mr. Mark FitzPatrick ’88Mr. Francis X. Frecentese ’87Mr. John P. Gavey ’87Mr. Michael V. Golia ’87Mr. John R. Gorman ’87Mr. John L. Haley ’87Mr. Michael L. Harwood ’87Mr. Stephen F. Herman ’87Mr. John P. Hyland ’87Mr. John E. Janny ’87Mr. Robert H. Johansen ’87Mr. James V. Kilcommons ’87Libucki & Co., LLCMr. James J. Mangan ’88Mr. Christopher T. Marcon ’87Mr. David H. Marshall ’87Mr. Dario Martinez ’87Mr. Timothy McCarvill ’87Mr. Timothy C. McGrath ’87Mr. Christopher J. McGuire ’87Mr. William P. McLoughlin ’87Mr. Stephen C. Murphy ’87Mr. John F. Neary ’87Mr. Timothy B. Neville ’87Mr. Desmond G. O’Brien ’87Mr. Christopher W. O’Gilvie ’87Mr. Thomas J. Ryan ’88Mr. Anthony D. Salcito ’87Mr. Robert S. Schiavone ’87Mr. Michael P. Tombari ’87Mr. John T. Torres ’87Mr. Alfred C. Vasso ’87Mr. Douglas W. Vunic ’87Mr. Michael T. Walzer ’87Mr. Brian W. Webber ’87Mr. Theodore R. White ’87Mr. Thomas W. Zurhellen ’87

In Memory of John F. Justo ’72Mr. Bruce G. Bott ’59Mr. Howard W. Hopkins ’72Mr. Joseph H. Moglia ’67Mr. Kevin M. Plunkett ’72

In Memory of James V. Keneally ’81Mr. & Mrs. Vincent T. Keneally ’80, ’81, ’85, ’87

In Memory of Christopher P. Kinghan ’06Attilio BitondoMr. & Mrs. Ralph FasanoMr. Charles Koschak ’06Dr. & Mrs. Orest Kozicky ’73Mr. & Mrs. Louis LesiaMr. Stephen Reitano

Vincent Service StationMr. & Mrs. Paul D. Williams ’56

In Memory of Albert J. Kirchner ’26Mr. Albert J. Kirchner ’58

In Memory of Milton E. Lackey ’56Mr. Joseph R. Pisani ’56

In Memory of John J. Lener ’76Ms. Priscilla CappielloMr. & Mrs. Robert CappielloRaymond & Jean CarrCharles & Catherine ClarkMs. Lucy CollettiMr. & Mrs. Anthony ErreraRobert & Jean GerardMr. & Mrs. Miles GeretyMr. & Mrs. Helmuth KrauseMr. and Mrs. Richard J. LaMagnaMrs. Alice LaSala ’70Mr. & Mrs. Frank Lener ’76, ’81Ms. Lynn C. MautnerMr. Vincent MolinaroMs. Carolyn MoylanMs. Dorothy NicolosiRepublican Women of WestportMs. Janet SchmitzMs. Lisa Shufro

In Memory of Christopher Linehan ’91Mr. Richard J. Linehan ’90

In Memory of Gerald W. Lynch ’54Mrs. Gay S. Lynch

In Memory of Rev. Edward F. Maloney, S.J.Ms. Mary Jane MaloneyMr. Maurice MaloneyMr. John B. Waters ’96

In Memory of Henry May ’34Mr. Thomas P. May ’72

In Memory of Michael J. McCabe ’75, ’76, ’81, ’82, ’87

Mr. John J. McCabe ’81Mr. Michael J. McCabe ’75Mr. William J. McCabe ’76

In Memory of Dr. & Mrs. Joseph F.X. McCarthyMs. Rita S. BrauseDr. & Mrs. John ConroyMr. and Mrs. Charles A. HallettMr. and Mrs. Chester D. HooperMs. Margaret M. MurphyMs. Karen P. Poehlein

In Memory of Joseph W. McGovern ’57, ’60, ’63, ’65

Mr. Adam J. McGovern ’98Mr. Joseph J. McGovern ’60Mr. Lawrence F. McGovern ’65

In Memory of Marie McGovern ’57, ’60, ’63, ’65Mr. Adam J. McGovern ’98Mr. Joseph J. McGovern ’60Mr. Lawrence F. McGovern ’65

In Memory of Philip C. McGovern ’63Mr. Adam J. McGovern ’98Mr. Joseph J. McGovern ’60Mr. Lawrence F. McGovern ’65

In Memory of Brian T. McKee ’84Mr. Robert McKee

In Memory of Andrew J. McNamara ’99Mr. William McKeeverMr. & Mrs. James C. Reilly ’99, ’04Ms. Maria Santorineou

In Memory of James R. McQuade ’49Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F. Joyce ’81, ’84

In Memory of Gregory E. Mellen ’43Mrs. Alice Mellen

In Memory of Miles R. Michael ’72Ms. France Bonnemere

In Memory of Robert C. Murray ’64Mr. William M. Perry ’64

In Memory of Patrick O’Keefe ’65Mr. Sean K. O’Keefe ’00

In Memory of Gloria A. Okon ’71, ’87Mr. & Mrs. Ken ArnoldBEMIS Co. FoundationDr. & Mrs. Stephen BrowChase CommunicationsMs. Theresa J. CohenMr. William FeeneyHarold & Michelle FordMr. Scott GreenbergMr. Gary GrossPeter J. Ivory, Ph.D.Ms. Mariana LambMr. Damon LearyMs. Maggy PonsMr. & Mrs. Mark RabinowitzSandra RosenbergSaint Joseph’s School Mothers’ ClubMr. Andrew SchenkCherry and Norman StackhouseC.D. StevensMr. Mark ThompsonMs. Deborah C. WestkampKevin & Michele WinschMr. & Mrs. Michael Wrotniak ’08, ’14

In Memory of George W. O’Neil ’54Barbara Anne O’Neil

In Memory of Thomas F. Perdisatt ’59Mr. Bruce G. Bott ’59Mr. Douglas E. Cummings ’59Mr. Kenneth R. Rosenstein

In Memory of James P. Phelan ’37Mrs. Mary Phelan

In Memory of Eugenia PiantieriMs. Katherine Corticcio

In Memory of Susan H. PickeringMr. Richard W. Hartig ’73

In Memory of Richard J. Privitar ’64Mr. Jeremiah J. O’Gorman ’64

In Memory of William M. Regan Mr. William M. Regan III ’06

In Memory of Anthony M. Rocchio ’98Mr. & Mrs. Pasquale A. Rocchio ’98

In Memory of John T. Servodidio ’45Mr. Michael P. Servodidio ’64

In Memory of Pat A. Servodidio ’55Mr. Michael P. Servodidio ’64

In Memory of John F. Sheeran ’56Chuck and Judy BarnesDavid and Frederica DimmickTacoma Pierce, County Bar AssociationMr. & Mrs. Paul D. Williams ’56

In Memory of James M. Smith ’95Mr. & Mrs. Gerald S. Smith ’95

In Memory of Donald P. Sullivan ’52Mr. Joseph P. Doscher ’52

In Memory of Kevin J. Sullivan ’35Mrs. Margaret F. Sullivan

In Memory of William D. VanTassel ’65Mr. Jeremiah J. O’Gorman ’64

In Memory of Herbert M. Viertl ’65Mr. George Viertl

In Memory of Christopher Waldorf ’16Waldorf & Associates

In Memory of Christopher V. Waldorf ’46Waldorf & Associates

In Memory of Thomas D. Waters ’33Ms. Lorraine Nadler

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HONOREES

Paul A. Carielli, sr

Michael J. Conway ’59

Rev. Patrick F. Dealy, SJ 1846

Matthew O. Fitzsimons ’76

John J. Foley ’63

Rev. James T. Griffin, SJ

John T. Halligan ’59

John LaFarge 1853

Rev. Peter J. McCall, OFM, CAP. ’54

John Cardinal McCloskey

Marie V. McGovern

William J. Moore ’36

John J. F. Mulcahy 1891

Thomas D. Rizzo, MD ’49

Col. Robert Gould Shaw, EX 1854

Hon. Paul A. Victor ’50

John J. Vrionis ’64

Charles Melton Walcot, JR 1857

George J. Zambetti, MD ’68